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IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E W O R L D 'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1920

NUMBER 218

VOLUME

Your Income Tax Returns SANFORD DAIRIES SCORED .
BY STATE BOARD HEALTH
INSPECTOR, D. P. OSBORNE

The L atest Wrinkle in Nightmares Sm oothed Out

Extensive plans for aiding tax- return fres hln their minds, tho makpnyers in filing their income tax rc- ing out ofa form soon after January
turns for the year 1020 are being] 1st will be nn easier task, the bureau

AMERICAN CABLE
made by thc Burt‘ou o f l n ttrn al. points out than if delayed.
NEGRO POPULATION
MESSAGES EXAMINED
Revenue. Revenue officers will visit j The requirements o i the revenue
OF CHICAGO HAS
¡flails
BY BRITISH OFFICIALS cvory county ,n the Unitc dSl&lt;*t&lt;?B to uct relating to returns for the yenr
GREAT INCREASE
_____
" ¡assist in making out thc forms. The 1020 are thcsanie na those for the
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(ijr Tfc* AsmcIius Tn*».j
¡date o f their arrival and thc loca- year 1010.
Every single person
(Hr Tin AiwdilH rnu.)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.— All Am- tion o f thejr offices will be a n -¡whose net income for 1920 was $1,.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—Thc nc,
erican cablo messages leaving G reat! nouncod through thc press, or may 000 or more nnd cvxery married per?
gro population o f Chicago has In­
Britain are examined by thc British! bo obtained on inquiry at offices o f non whose net income was $2000 or
creased sixty-five thousand, four hun­
naval intelligence authorities, P rcsi-! collectors o f internal revenue nnd more must file a return. The exdred and nineyt-one in tho last de­
Thc Bcrvicen pf gov- eruptions are $1000 for single per- cade and now Is one hundred nnd EVERY PLACE THAT SELLS MILK
and ark NOT DUE TO LAW OF dent Carlton, o f thc Western Union branch offices,
tol dthe Senate Committee today, n o emment experts heretofore offered sons nnd $2000 for married perMUST SCORE 60 PER CENT
SUPPLY ANI) DEMAND
nine thousand, five hundred nnd nine­
said tho action was taken presumably to city experts will Ire continued.
1sons nnd hends o f fnmilies, plus nn ty-four.
TO GET A PERMIT
SAY FARMERS
to throw light on Ireland nnd Bol­
Forms for filing 1920 returns o f additional exemption, o f $200 for
Pinchurt Dairy, P. M. Kcciy, own­
(Dr is* am*«uu 4 t »«*»)
shevism.
income tax will be sent by collectors each person dependent upon the tax- REAR ADMIRAL STRAUSS
er, 95 per cent. Few better dairies
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 10.— Farmers
to persons who lost year filed a rc- payer for chief support If such per­
WILL BE COMMANDER
anywhere. A credit to any city.
Irepresenting sixteen farmers' orgnn- PRESIDENT iftlSII RE*
turn.
Failure to
receive a form , son Is under 18 years o f age or in­
OF ASIATIC FLEET
G. W. Spencer Dairy, 75 per cent;
jiutions
throughout
the
United
PUBLIC MAY RETURN jhowever, does not relieve n person' capable o f self support. A single
\cry
good and will be better.
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rtii)
iStates in conference seeking relief
' ---------'from his obligation otfllc n return person may claim nn exemption of
(Dr Th« Auocltltd Tint)
V. I within' tho ^tlmo prescribed.
Mrs.
R. L. Garrison's Dairy, 63 par
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
16.—
Rear
Ifr»« falling prices of farm products,
Copies $2000 ns the head o f a family if
NEW YORK, Dec. 16.— DeValern, may be obtained from offices o f c o l - , he is the sole support o f one or mforc Admiral Strauss will be appointed cent; some improvement.
(delegates declared present prices
Mrs. M. F. Barnes' Dairy, 60 p e r
|neint bankruptcy and not due to law president o f tho Irish Republic, "in lectors o f Internal revenue, brnnch1relatives living in the same house commander-ln-chief of the Asintic
lof supplysnd demand. PInns include hiding” in this country but may con- offices, postofflccs nnd banks, nnd j with him, nnd if he exercises con­ fleet with the rank o f admiral in rec­ cent; some improvement.
Uosclnnd Dairy, J. C. Staple, own­
I national market and establishment o f Bsldcr returning to Grcnt Britain if are expected tobe nvnilnble on or b e -' trol over household affairs. Dcduc- ognition o f mine bnrrngc work in the
er,
58 per cent.
North
Sea,
(banka through co-operntion with farm granted snfe conduct by Premier fore January 1st.
I tions from gross income to which
Lloyd
George,
his
secretary
reported
C
E. Henry’s Dairy, 42 per cen t;
(organizations.
Revenue officers assigned to the the taxpeyer is entitled in nrriving
today.
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improvements
being made.
work o f assistant tnxpeyers also at net income arc fully explained in
ITBNN, ALA. AND GEORGIA
The State Board o f Health requires
[ will be supplied with forms, concern- the instructions on the forms,
RAILROAD IN HANDS
n per ccntage o f 60 per cent before
ing which, and the various items | Thc bureau is emphasizing this
OF RECEIVER TODAY
recommending issuing o f permit t o
1o f income to be included, they will j year that the requirement to file n
sell milk in the city. Mr. Osborne:
I he prepared to answer nny nnd all return rests solely upon a person’s '
(Dr Tl&lt; Aw&lt;xl»W4 rr»»»)
states very plainly that it makes no
questions. It has been demonstrated marital status and thc amount o f his
CHATTANOOGA, Tcnn., Dec. 116.
difference
whether the dairy has ons
however, that many questions may or h^r net i come for the yenr 1920.
(—The Tennessee, Alabama and Georcow
or
several
hundred, they ail com «
be eliminated o f the taxpayer, be- Single persrns whose net income
(gia railroad was thrown into
the
under
the
samo
rulings o f the Stats‘ fore seeking thc assistance o f a was $1000 or more and married
(hands of s receiver today. AppllBoard
o
f
Health.
In order to sell
revenue officer, will carefully study persons whose net income wns $2,Icants claimed the road was a losing
milk,
butter
milk
or
butter, whether
the instructions on the form.
000 or more must flic nrcturn re- j
(proposition since it organisation. It
it
be
to
private
families,
hotels o r
Thc period fo r ' filing returns i s ' gardlcss o f whether their incomes
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|ls owned by the Russell Sage estate.
from January 1st to March 15, 1921. nrc non-ta:table by renson o f their TAX COLLECTORS OF FLO RID A, ,tore8‘ a Pcrmlt from 1,10
cIark *•Thc tax this year as last, may bo paid exemptions.
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HAVE GOOD MEETING
necessary. Such permits not to Ire■ARMENIA BARRBD
BULGARIA, COSTA RICA, FIN­ in full at the time o f filing the rcThe normal tax rate fo r 1920 is
A T OCALA
lMUcd unUI
Da,ry 18 ac° « d ■*
FROM THE LEAGUE
LAND AND LUXEMBURG
turn or in four installments, the first 4 per cent on thc first $4000 o f net
--------I *ca8t 60 P®1*. cent* Mr. 0 &gt;lxmie notFOR THE PRESENT
JOIN THE LEAGUE
o f which is due on or before March income above the exemption, and 18 The Tax Collectors' Association o f , wishing
to putanyone out o f bust—
15th,
the
second
on
or
before
June
per
cent
on
thc
remaining
net
inthe
State
o
f
Florida
assembled
in
anne8B
ba8
*uKgestcd
that i)tem porary
(Br TV* luwUUt Tmi.)
( t f TO* i i M d i U t T r t u .)
15th, the third on or before Septem -' come. The surtax rate, which is nun! session In Ocala, Fla., Decern*&gt;e issued to those who a s »
GENEVA, Dec. 16.—The Assembly
GENEVA, Dec. 16.—Four new naOtrd arxlnit tho ndmlimlon o f A t ti
r
v«* ^
1Ctb* and Mie fourth on or be- computed without the benefit o f the l»*r M.h and 15th, nnd was well at- «bowing some disposition to put th etr
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fT ci December Itth. The H r « &gt; . ercm p 'l.n , r .n ,a r to rn 1 per cent tended.
&lt;“ " » . » « " » «•“ * “ " « ■ O ' c o - B ­
eni honln. Preiident W ilton’. mi r «4 &lt;*rn*
. ?
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gtsllment m u,t accompany the Altnir on the amount o f net income between
Jinn. J. Will Yon, State Auditor, 1
However after he returna,
f . T » i „ .w m e n la i
n
T
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t
a
t
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o f the return.
' ,1 M * . f d f«Pbn to 05 per cent on . . . nrteent by Invitation and pave &gt; * } *
&gt;&gt;e In a few week., no o n .
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ernburp.
.
I I»c n 0 n s w h o s e Individual net In. the amount o f net income In exceaa the tax collectors many valuable aug- - 1’ 1
allowed to sell milk or oth er
»Üble government permitting her
come fo r 1920 wns $5000 and le s s 'o f $1,000,000.
gestions for tho handling o f their, ^
“ ‘ Hy Pr°ducta in the city unless their
1eater the league.
SUSPENSION OF UNIVERS
should nsk for Form 140-A. Those I For the information of taxpayers work; he expressed gratification at ° airie® C0I®c up to the required 60
S1TY STUDENTS UPHELD
whose individual-net income was in in filing their returns, there hns the good condition o f thc accounts o f l,&lt;&gt;r ccn*- All persons furnishing hoBY BOARD OF CONTROL
or boarding houses, cafes, d ru y
excess o f $5000 should ask for tfc n j.rojiurcd by thc Bureau o f In- the tax collectors o f the state and hla
trrrjil
R-vinm*
a
si»
is
c
f
rFort.arappreciation
o
f
their
co-operation
8lores
or private families with dairy
Form 1040.
TALLAHASSEE,
Dec. 16.—The
tides
on
the-ir.eoma
tax
laws
and
with
his
department,
he
stated
that
Pr°ducts
please take notice
and b*
The Bureau o f Internal Revenue
'State Board o f Control is in monthly
is urging taxpayers not to delay-in 1920«regulations, the first o f .which the «ccounts o f the various collectors ■
K°r5 rned J*eopd,nfIjr' . , . .
,.
aession here today with the follow­
ml J P m i_ «re better kept and in better shape1 ” r‘ Osborne waa highly pleaaoff
the filing o f their returns. Mer­
will appear on January 3d.d Errors nQw ^
^ ftny Ume Jn ^ h,Btory with the Improvements some o f our
Ing members present: J. B. Hodges,
men are caatlhc state,
gtal&lt;, Thp Stat&lt;J
dairy' owners had made since his last
chairman, Lake C*ty; E. L. Wart- fnR" up JJe|r g ‘ CounU for the calen- heretofore
ncroiuI° " ’ made
maue have
“ * ve been
Drcn noted,
nuvcu’ and
nuu oof{ thc
man, Citra; and J. B. Sutton, Tampa. ^
r ig20# -with the facta and the t « * P « y " l« toid how this year arranging to Install a ’ bookkeeping. vlaIt and *ays O1“ 1 there’s no reason
JBFENSE TO TRY TO 8UOW Thc board met in the offices of J. T. figures necessary to make a correct they may be avoided.
machine in his office, and send each why they all can't get higher scoresDiamond, secretary
MEDICINE CHANGED
collector a statement o f his accounts
Mr. Wartman o f Citra offered the — — — —
— —
— —
TO POISON
;
(each month, which will be greatly
,
_ ^
1 jiy
ig
„ow in g reaolution w ith ' «faran ce ^
V R y P ltS id e h t
appreciated by the collector^.. As a
MACON, Dec. 16.—Crosis-examtna-[to the resignation o f D r /P . H. Rolfs
|matter o f fact a resolution was pass
iof Dr. Everhart, Atlanta chcmsit*’ 1who leaves shortly fo r the Republic
«ted here today that tho defense o f Brasil. In offering the resolution
recommending that the Stat«. Auditor
lb« Shepsrd "poison” 1csm m ig h t‘ Mr.* Wairtman aaid that he did §o
be given a sufficient number o f as­
,h°w that the wealthy Houa- with much regret, after 20 years as- 1
---------sistants to enable, him . to make a
evunty nun died from use o f aociation with Dr Rolfs, 14 o f which
THE' IDEA OF PRB8IDENT- APPROPRIATIONS^FOR GOVERN­
thorough audit o f each tax collector's
MENT W ILL BE CUT TO U G IITm*l which s chemical change had had been o f an official nature, but
BLBCT HARDING AND PLANS
1
account at least onco a year ,and this ESTIMATED TH AT OVER T U R K S
EN TA X BURDEN
“rnrd to poisonous mercury product, that with thla natural regret, there,
NEW IDEA
was done by the last legislature.
.M IL L IO N ARB OUT OF
Everhart, the firit o f 42 wit- was mingled corresponding satlsfac-;
H r Th« AM ottaud Fr«*«)
| Among matters o f interest brought
EMPLOYMENT
WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.— Repub- ^
d th-*
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nam
ing,
before
fo r c this meeting was thc ques• tlfiV
u ll by lh® , -----,U t* luvlng :t,0n th*
F,0rid,‘ had
h**" *° hiRh,y
i MAJtlUN,
M A R IO N ,^uec.
¿¿“ ^ 16.—
G .-IlT
r t in
g , ac«medin thst
was honored.
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1cording to campaign promese o f more ,ican L* " ,lpr Mondcll declared In the tlon of n bcttcr m .entl0 |aW| ¡t being]
!BJ Th« AumIi M frutl
the\imercurial c ?poison
°i*ou WM
LONDON,
Dec.
16.— Estimated
me viscera
Shepard, . The
recent
expulsion o f . 47
act,ve part
part in
,n Vice-President
Vice-President in
in next
next hoU8c
in
o{ m
the
tax coucciors
coIlcctors m
that
was a.Uil
»... toft. Fred
tv w
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, students active
• " today ^ '. riKld economy
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— mthc
e oeucx oi
e tax
a il
,
MKcu by
P. ,-----Rosa. ”o*f —*
at the University
f Florida was npadministration
conferred with Vice- appropriations
for government»
ex- m
those
who nave
have to
to administer
administer and
and cncn- 1...... ......................
mill,on
pccp]e
na-| fnp
; , John' ,**
---- ,7~ 7r - o■ununisirauon
conicrrcu
wim vice----------- *—
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osc wno
.
not h.
. dcf' n#e*‘ lf dn»Wri«ta proved by the board, in the following p ^ g ^ n t E j^ t Coolidge on admin- P®"8« wprc necessary to lighten the forcc thc U x
arc ,n n 08ition from unemployment in Great Britain.
V.,J tfc
lotake precautions to resolution, which wlH be incorporated , ; thltlon poUclcs, domestic problems ta* burdpn nnd
totaI estimate o f to makc gu^eatioa,, ^ our b w . Government asked to aid.

Relief From Falling
prices In All Sections

¡near

Dairies of Sanford Received
Official Score Yesterday

SOME IMPROVEMENT

ban k r u ptc y

COLLECTORS
OF TAXES
IN OCALA

'AMOMEL CAUSE
OF
SUDDEN DEATH?

Economy is Watchword
More ActfreNNow (Of the Administration ^ ,wo

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bY “ &gt;• bll” » n- ,0" r h“ " - oo,l chnnRc. that .r o badly „ « d i d . * L0RIDA 3 RATE
CASE COMES UP
KING CONSTANTINE
drcd mll,,on d°Uar«, chiefly by seal- nnd a conim|ttco fo r thla purp09e wn9'
AT WASHINGTON^
ni . caru wn8 ‘ «ken the medicine cd at Tallahassee, FIs., this 13th day
AND ROYAIj PARTY
' InK; down oU m ntes of army nnd navy nppointcd&gt; consisting o f W» W. S trip-!
ioon ,UY int° " Pol8onou« product, o f December, 1920, that the report o f
SAIL FOR GREECE nnd 8Undry civil expenses.
Un{i o f MarJon county|
K M a rtin 'j.
C. Hearing Arguments Between t
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or lbe defense called only Dr Albert A Murphrce, president o f
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, " f Orange covnty, Jno. D. Jlnkins o f. '
State Bodies and Railroads.
*ouM V,ltnes*c* but indicated they the University o f Florida, on tho in(Br Th. A«»»ciattd rrn.&gt;
I Lake Helen people are rejoicing in Seminole county and W. G. Long of
Upon Freight..
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YENICE, Dec. 16.— Constantile nnd the opening o f their big hotel, the p , kc county.
«its U*°i U number ot medical ex- veltigation by himself and' factulay,
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l' r "*dein
••• the
m e matter
m m ie r o
o if haring
r
at thc univer- thc royal party sailed from Venice Hnrlnn, which will soon be ready for
j t wng
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the unanimous opinion o ft WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—The in¡y._ ,
r‘ r-verhart stated it had alty, be approved,
on Creek cruiser for Phnlon.
guests.
jtbis association '.hat the timo fo r the terstnte commerce; commission conq
' L‘m°nstratcd that chem"Bo it further resolved, Thnt tho
psyment of licenses nnd taxes Bhould tinued its hearings today in tho can­
omd i°nt ° f tbe body bnd tur®cd « c e n t action o f Dr. Albert A. Murnot bo changed, as thc tax paper gen- es o f Florldn and Nebraska were fir s t
'Alth u v ,f ° [ ro,'Vc 8UbUmstc..
phree, president o f tho University o f
orally throughout the state receive on the list and after arguments in
oritiei r\ ! i
added« "'om e au- Florida, and his faculty, in suspendtheir returns for citrus fruits, vege- these nrc completed thosd o f Indiana
Uouncd f lm k doc8'"
w 1 lnK the' students found guilty o f har­
tah'es nnd farm products in the fall Ohio nnd Michigan will bo heard,
. .Lf ! he dc^cnso mentioned Inff, bo and the same is hereby sp*
and spring, nnd at present they can Representatives o f the carriers •and
"iht t„ , u°'?JU'B b&gt;’ wbl' b Ihey proved."
pay their taxes at any time from the state were heard yesterday in
If you haven't already done your fall shopping, it will not b« the
L
thcir th«'Y »(
November 1st to March 31st, or by thd Utah and Illinois appeals
part of wisdom to deiky longer.
»¡l'r..1,1. *.u°
br” ukl&gt;‘ out by H E N R Y O. W ALLACE.
paying thc slight cost o f advertising
l „ their arguments the railroads,
A new suit and overcoat for father, a coat suit and fora for
Wrd .11 ,
cxaminsUon o f tho
IOWA FARM EDITOR,
can
take
until
the
first
o
f
June
beclaimed
that failure o f tho state
mothet, coats, dresses and shoes for the children; blankets, draper»
* I T
? * ! z organa d,d n o t’ fore
the
land
(a
»old
fo
r
taxes,
raakmissions
to increase Lntraatate
lea, linen, silverware fo r the home— whatever yotr need, go to the loi*
umatlon * but, tbat on ^ e second i.
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Ing
seven
months
o
f
the
year
In
whlch
to
correspond
with Interstate, rate*
cal stores and bay It'N OW .
.
u 2 J n °i ^
the poison . "
b , « u u i »»..&gt;
trvrs
ran
be
paid.
Any
change
in
has
caused
them
heavy lota. The
PotsiMUbt th® tntentlnes.
’ M IA M I,’ FU ., Dec.' 16.— Senator
Keeping np your normal standard, o f living la as''Important to
these
da
es
would
be
a
grave
error
flu
te
«,
on
the
other,
hand, argued that
yon as it id to U16 merchant. Business will be normal only so lonK
“or ca i **
tbw “ ^Und tiger” j|. Cummins said today that Henry O.
and
would
result
in
endless
conIncreased
state
rates
were not Juatlas we buy normalty^and all o f us want the prosperity' that comes
«'tiond* I f deatb by I*0180® were Wallace, Iowa farm editor, probably
fuslon
and
hardship
on
the
part
o
f
fled
and
would
be
a
burden on th e
u c
, y W*lter A. Harris, in "d*1 b® next «ccretary o f agriculture.
the t*x payer.
pub„ c&gt;
Don't wait for a farther drop in prices. *8 aoford 1 stores have
"I n.v 1041 on
Dr. Everhart
a**° M*d Harding was coming to
Tnr tax coliectorr. present e x p r e s s - ----met
the new price level With courage. 'They are offering you fresh,
uor” tkf mf de any t»Hnd tiger* IN Miami In February.
ed their unqualified approval o f the Col- L. W. Duvalf o f Ocala and tho
new, seasonable merchandise, bought on tjie high market, at the
flra u I L ? Z ' “ l e i " " 1 " P " r d , -------------------------------------------------------action o f President Murphrce in his management o f the Ocala House,
L ji
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P°t«&gt;h was not used in ®r* Everhart said, in , answer to a * J; gratifylngly low prices of the new market.
endeavor to stamp out the practice o f
Officers elected fo r the ensuior
U of ' mi.tte d,at«r he had made *lUo«tion
defense counsel'D r. John «•„
Do YOUR part. Buy normally and buy NOW, in order that
basing in the State University at &gt;e«r were W. G. Long, Lake county,
end« i ; , , lq',or on request” o f PunkV Atlanta psthologisti Srall caned
. business ‘conditions in Sanford may remain normal
Gainesville.
president; RAndall Weils o f Putnam.
Mri Aii f ° “ nd no P°tash.
and had testified briefly when recess
But before you buy read the advertisements in The Herald They i
Resolutions of appreciation were county, vice-president; J. H. Hughes«
It means A
hepard-,
IC|'t^ rinde11» , Fort Valley,
’ f ‘ are your daily guide to the loci! merchandise market.
,rP«rds sUt.r
r *"°y» ',"ra* taken bntU'0:00 o’ clock*.
adopted fo r the courtesies extended of Sumpter ■ county, secretary. •end!
money
In
your
pocket
to
study
them
carefully,
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°. W
fo r
this association
lation by the press uf the treasurer. Time and place o f next:
•naljriU of his viscera
^!)nv y ° u^ P0** curds at the Herald
mayor and people o f Ocala, meeting to be Axed by the president.
* office. Beautiful view s,.lc each.

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and a “ CASH CUSTOM ER” a Comedy

Harry Carey in “ WEST IS WEST
Also a COM EDY

OUE STORE IS THE GIFT SHOP FOB THE PEOPLE OF
THIS SECTION FOB THEY RECOGNIZE THE FACT THAT
WE HAVE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF FINE GIFTS
FOE THE HOLIDAY TRADE. FOR INSTANCE— •

B a r Pins
ARE VERY GOOD THIS SEASON AND# W E HAVE THE
FINEST LOT OF BA R PINS THAT HAS
EVER BEEN
SHOWN HERE. AN D THEN YOU MUST SEE OUR DIA­
MOND RINGS, BROOCHES, PINS, ETCL. TOO MANY OF
THEM TO MENTION TODAY. COME AND SEE THEM A T

PARODIES ALWAYS IK ORDER

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DAYS
Then “Opportunity” Ends!

C o m e to C a r lo a d S A L E T o d a y !

SELLERS

KITCHEN
CABINET

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Our organization has taken
the task of utilizing economy which
enables you .to save.
MISS KATHRYN W ILKEY. Editor.
SOCIAL CALEN DAR FOR THE
WEEK

^gian, Suite)_____Trygve Torusen
Lillian Shinholscr.
Sextette from Lucia, Verdi-Engelman
Kathleen Brady.
Polka C a p r ic e _______ ______
Kern
Cora Rutherford
Trollet F or-G ct-M e-N ot_______ Glese
Helen Jinkens
'When the Boses Bloom__________
_________ ______ Bertha Mctxler
Mildred Hand.
Tyrol ............
Spaulding
Elisabeth Whitner.
Japonic* __________________ Stanford
Carmetta Barber.
Impromptu _________
Reinhart
Margaret Zachary.
The meetings o f the Cecilion Club
have been suspended for the Christ­
ians holidays until the second Satur­
day in January

'T hursday—
E very Week Bridge Club with Mr*.
Forrest Lake.
* .Merrie Matrons with Mrs. Harry
Huren.
F rid a y —
•M rs. Alex Vaughn gives luncheon
fo r Airs. Peyton.
T , N. T. with Mrs. J. L. Hart.
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Phone 428

M rs.

Charles B. Tyler has reto ver home on ? -ake Onoro,
having spent the summer in the
N orth visiting at Boston, New York,
Syracuse and Thousand Islands. Mr.
and Mrs. Tyler have as their houseguest their aunt, Mrs. J. W. Buston
o f Syracuse, N. Y.

Gaining

is proven our selling system

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To you today and start you off* with a Christmas SsvInga Account fo r next year. Ask your neighbor who has
one and then talk It over with—

pnces

^ Jones Cash Grocery, Inc.
117 East First Street

G. F. S. NOTES

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m arriage in Titusville, Tuosdny.
---------Miss Elisabeth Humphries and Mrs.
N . II. Bullard o f Dade City, Miss
M am yc Hager, Miss Claude Brabhm,
Miss Maude Brabham and Air. J. R.
M lret o f Cocoa and Miss Mary Pagett
o f W inter Haven are at the Seminole
•while they take the state teachers*
examination.

T H E PEOPLES B A N K

Where the Thrifty People Trade-L ow Prices Does It

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Christmas Savings
In our Bank hai become and how fine it la now for those
who had a Christmas Savings Account with t^a this year
to come in now and get their m onpy.for gifts or fo r some
good cause.

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And your thought* turning to gift* and something for
friends, for family, fo r eume one somewhere. What «
wonderful idea that
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BRIDGE
M rs. Charles Fedder entertained
a t bridge Wednesday afternoon in
her apartment In the Wcleka. The
room s were attractively decorated in
polncettias and ferns.
Bridge was played at three tables,
Mrs. II. B. Lewis winning the prize
f o r high score, a beautiful glove box.
A delicious salad course was served
a t the close o f the game.
•Those present were: Mrs. .A . R.
s K ey, Airs. Ed Lane, Air». W . J. Thig* pen, Airs. J. S. Smith, Airs. D. W.
Smith, Air». L. P. McCullcr, Mrs. Reg­
inald H olly/ Mrs. E. F. Householder,
M rs. Fred Wnlsma, Mrs. H .B. Lewis,
M rs. C. E. Henry and Miss Wilkcy.
CECILIAN MUSIC CLUB
Students day program last Satur­
day afternoon was notably good and
largely attended.
In addition to the usual piano num"bar* were: A part song from four
H igh School girls: Lillie Ruth Spenc•or, Florence Ileury, Margaret Zach­
ary and Lillinn Shinholzer. Mrs. Dun­
can •gave a splendid paper on “ Dis­
couragements in Music, Study and
H elps to Aleet Them.”
Plano selections .covered w e n :
tonne
Baehmann
Emily Bailey.
W aterfall ......................... F. S. Mayor
Florence Henry
Newland
Valse C a p r ic e ----------------Sarah Wheoless
H obgoblins______ ___ Williams
Nezzie Stone
'W a i t s _________ Pressert First Step
• Eleanor Bolly
S e r e n a d e ____________________ Libert
Virginia AIcDaniels
T a lse No. 2 ......................... . Durand
Madeline Mallam
T o the Rising Sun (from Norwe-

The Glrlrfi Friendly Society met
nt the Parish house Saturday and
pnckcd a large box o f gnnies and toys j
which they sent to the orphans o f j
BASKET BALL GAME
TO PIANO OWNERS
the St. Mary’s Homo In thu mount-j
njn9i These girls aro nlso planning j
Sanford High School is going to
Owing to an unusual volume o f
to givo toysand games to the u n for-,
play Kissimmee High School Friday business on tho East Coast my Detunatc children o f Seminole county,
night and a very good game la ox- cembcr visit will be delated several
They fa?dove in doing good They also (
pccted. The game will be called at weeks.— “ Mack the piano tuner.1*
have nor** times an on c i her. t elves..
3:00 p. m. This is a doubleheader;
215-3tc
game, the girls playing first. Every­
body is Invited to come out and see
the boys and girls o f Sanford play
A T THE STAR THEATRE
some good basket ball.
TODAY
T h l International Correspondence
REX BEACH’S
Schools are right now training over
“
NORTH
WIND’S AIALICE"
one hundred thousand people fo r bet­
With
a Special Cast
ter positions and salaries. How about
Also,
Mack
Bennett Comedy
you ? Get in touch with Air. Farring­
INTERNATIONAL CORRESPOND ton, local representative,
“ GINGHAM GIRL"
Lincoln
ENCE COURSE
House.
216-5tp
O. A. Farrington, representing the
International Correaponednee Schpol
o f Scranton, Pa., is conducting a
window display at Elders Springs
water depot where he would be
pleased to meet all ambitious people
who are interested In improving
their education and condition through
a system o f home study.
The I. C. S. are the originator» of
the correspondence method o f in­
struction and in the 29 years they
have been engaged in this work have
educated thousands who fo r various
reasons would have been unable to
get the knowledge necessary to turn
fnllurr into success. There nre thou­
sands today holding prominent posi­
tions simply hcenuso they used their
spare time for systematic study.
F or the past two years Mr. Far­
rington has had charge o f business
o f the I. C. S. in West Florida but
wns recently transferred to this ter­
ritory. lie likes Sanford and its peo­
ple better than any other on the ter­
ritory and will make it his home.

George Fox can take cara o f you f
orders fo r express shipments of
Christmas orange«.
Get fat touch
with htm.
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2!5-2tc
Sec those new typewriters on sale
at the Herald office. They a n tho
greatest machine In the market fo r
the price.

v e n a ve

ou r T y p e w r ite r
W t, l i l i lbs
Universal
Keyboard
Ruling Device
Tabulator

Fight tuberculosis! Seals may be
bought at the following places. Booth
at post office, Mrs. I t J. Holly, chair­
man; Booth at Yowcll's, Airs. John
Leonard!, chairman; Mrs W. L. Mor­
gan, county chairman, apartment 16,
Welaka Apartments; Mrs. Hal Wight,
Mrs. Geo. Fox, Jr., and Mrs. W. T.
Langley, Park avenue.

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U N IT - M A C H IN E

Possesses every essential feature of larg­
er, heavier and more, costly typewriters, ^ck Spacer
Three unit machine: base, carriage and ac- No I&gt;4P*r
tion. Many troublesome parts eliminated.
The machine for both office and home. 90 character»
Does the work of any typewriter regardless 11411 Bearing
of cost.
Shlft-Carria
For foreign languages, especially equipp­
ed with from one to five dead keys—does
not enterfere with standard keyboard.

lamoru
W atch
je w e lr y

----------- --------M O L L E --------------------WHERE PRICE AND QUALITY AIEET

Shop at

the

Eatabliahed in 1 8 8 7

Twenty thousand dollar
stock of Platinum, Dia­
monds, Jewelry, Bar Pins
Cuff Links, Dinner Rings

H E N R Y M cLA U LIN
Your J ew eler for 3 3 Y ea n

FOR RENT
garages

Braclet Watches, Electric Lamp*,
SmokcW Set*, Cassero’ o and other
603-W
Shsiziild silverware fo r holiday gift*.
2IM2te
FURNISHED ROOMS—Two furnish­ — A. Kannor, Sanford ave.
ed bed roofiis. Inquire 311 Park
Ratal Hats! llatsl A t the Quality
Avenue.
lB7~tfc Shop. See them.
FOR RENT—One nicely furnished
.room for ono or two gentlemen or ~ Q u ilItj{ clear througlTln all'of "our
nice couple. Can have usa o f garage. hats. That’s the Quality Shop.
215-1te
Phone 23 for particulars.
206-tfc
FOR RENT— Front room furnished K0R *SALE— All the lumber in the
fo r housekeeping, call before 8 aJ ^ ndltand n" d
nt baseball
The Methodist ladies will have a
sale o f cooked food and fancy articles to. o r after five p. m. Phone 348-W. 5 ? * , ? “ bargain. See C. L. Britt or
Herald office. _______________ 216-tfe
at the City Market on Saturday af­
ternoon.
218-2tp UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— •. A * ®^nner
* bjg line of hoIisingle or en su ite., Single room up d*F
velocipedes, etc, 213Sanford Ave.
_________ 21G~12te
A married woman’s rights might stairs, ?16; two rooms*, up-stairs, |25
be used in correcting her husband’s to |30; one room first floor, 820; two ’ AL J. Bradford’s Alattress Factory,
wrongs.
rooms, first floor, 830. Ono large ‘ f,th gtrcct and Cyprcsn ave. 210-10tp
room partly furnished. Consult J. S .; Mohawk Sheets, 81x00, 82.16 ese£
Clark, Rutledge Station or Route A, — A. Knnncr, Sanford Ave. Phone
Box 105, Sanford, Fla.
216*&amp;tp 560.
216-12te

BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS!

Get your Christmas advertising In
the Dally Herald. Tho people nre
shopping by tho papers theso days
and in reading your dally papers you
save money.

Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taki
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to
must accompany all orders. Count five w ord' *n a In
cordingly.

And that must determine your choice o f a typowriter. You have no place fo r the cheaply constructed machine nor will economy permit the out&gt;ay o f an extravagant sum. Good business tense
finds the solution In the MOLLE. The AIOLLE Incorporates every essential feature you find in any
machine at any price. Yet it Is unusually simple,
both in construction and operation. Built in three
unite—base, carriage and action— many extra parts
are eliminated. This means a saving in repairs and
a bigger saving by keepfng It oi4 the job. The
MOLLE lightest o f touch, speediest o f action,, will
do anything that a writing machine ie called upon
to do with the least amount o f noise and e ff o r t *

EXCELS ALL

In
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Simplicity
and Price
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SEE THEM A T W E

HERALD PRINTING CO

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FOR RENT— Double flat,
eigh t! Christmas boxes o f granges st 83.
rooms and bath. J. Musson, 601' G. W . Spencer, Phone 400. 209-10tp
Palmetto ave.
215-6tp ----------------- -----------------------All hats reduced nt the Quality
Shop.
217-41«
FOR SALE— No. 6 Underwood type­
writer, *A-1 condition, 865—San­
ford Truck Growers.
216-tfe

I.OST

LOST OR ST R A Y E D -C r.c red pig,
4 months old. If found notify E. FOR SALE— A few yard turkey»,
nice and fat, 60c lb.— G. W. Spen­
B. Randall, Jr., 826 First S tre e t..
cer.
Phone 400.
216-7tp
191-tfc
Old Line Legal Reserve Life In­
LOST— Brown cameo pin, circled with
surance Company wishes Mlcsmsn
pearls. Lost somewhere on First
and ngonta for Sanfonl and adjoin­
street Return to 703 Oak. Reward.
ing
territory.
Life, commercisi,
Airs. C. F. .Marshall.
216-5tc
health and accident, automobile, ac­
cident policies, Cloverleaf Life and
MISCELLANEOUS
Casualty Co,, 417 Realty Building,
Jacksonville, Fla.
218- 220-2tp

FOR SALE— Army tents in good con­
ROOM AND BOARD, 111 per week.
dition, 830 to 840.— Â. C. Tanner,
109 East First street, over Union
•"03 E. Magnolia, Lakeland, Fla.
Pharmacyr-_____
103-tfc
214-6tp
PRACTICAL NURSE, care o f The
Beautiful assortment o f Lion b'.snd
Herald.
216-5tp
shirts fo r gifts at greatly educed
WANTED
prices.— A. Kanner._________ 2I6-I2te
WANTED— Team work. Inquire of
Buy your post cards at the HersM
M. Hanson Shoe Shop.
189-60tp office. Beautiful views, lc each.
W A N T E D ^!louse or apartment of 3 FOR SALE— Two story 8 roofl
House and garage, a bargain. Ap­
or 4 rooms, unfurnished, for man
and wife with two school children. ply 402 Sanford ave. ard Fourth St
216-6tp
Beat o f references. Seq or write. G.
B. S.. job depL, Herald office,

dh-tf

Look over the elegant new line «
stationery at the Herald office before
Bureau Scarfs, Table Covers, and buying your Christmas gifts of fin*
Baby Blankets, now on sale.— A. Kan­ stationery. We have It In all d***
ner.
216-12tc and all shades at very reasonsble
prices.
Box
Fruit— Mixed( boxes fruit
packed to order. Parcel Post boxes
and cartoons a specialty. W ater’s
Kandy Kitchen.
218-tfc
FOR SALE

We have cut all prices radically at
the Quality Shop.
Hats!.Hats! Hats! At the Quality
Shop. See them.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— One
20 acre, one 10 acre Sanford Ave.
Walking distance to city. Two lots
com er Center and Elm Ave. Two
lots west side Palmetto ave., 50 f t
from Eleventh S t Make offnr. B. T.
Corey, owner, 176 N. Spring S t , Los
Angeles, Calif.
208-1 mo-p
Just received a new shipment o f
W. L. Douglas Shoes. Men's, Ladle»and Children’s shoes at reduced pris­
es.— Kanner’s Store, Sanfotd Avenue.
216-12tc

Brown’s Market

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1920

HOUSES; POOR MOUNTS
Trained Animals Remember and Re.
spMMl ta*Signale They Have Seen

Cold

Taught to Oboy.

It Is not always w Im to teach, a
hors« to play tricks, as la proved by
a story told by an English army of*
fleer.
..
John Leech's Inimitable circus horse
that Instated on sitting down with hla
rider whenever he heard a band play
was the prototype o f a hone belong*
tng to the officer who, In a weak mo­
ment had taught It to rear up and
"aalruhifiTbenVver he leaned forward
to make a bow.
It w e* all very pretty when the
officer wns out r/dlng and met any
la d y -of ht,a{acquaintance, but It be­
came a nuisance when he was out pig
sticking In Indio. He would lenn for­
ward to meet the nmh of n charging
hoar with Ida speni^up would go the
hdajjt qn t*ny Just lit the moment when
the man’s safety depended on his Ink­
ing a true nju(. deadly aim with hla
■pear polqt.
The consequence wns
thnt . tjm Minina 1' k legs allowed ninny
s c a n fri^m'boars' tusks, and he wan
lucky.. tbat.he. did .not end tils career
wJUkhls body ripped open.
The officer had, too, at one time a
25 to 300 Watt in 110 Volts. line but somewhat nervous charger.
One'day^on' a* parade the mount and20 to 75 Watts in 32 Volts.
denly\gave way with the officer and
quietly iny down. The rider thought
Everything Electrical for a moment he was 111, but on rous­
him he Immediately sprang to his
Expert Installation and ing
feet again, quite fit and well.
A
week
or
so
later
when
riding
with
n
Repair Work
friend tbey stopped for u moment to
admire the view, when down the horse
went. (It was evident to the officer
that he had been trained to He down
pfaooe 442
, g|vQu-«)fnnl, hut the inanneve
could discover for 'Ïfïè 11fe'-Wc''hli
.......... "
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1,,,u ’ w h»t that Signal w in;1&gt;K
-.•'humr*

Heaters
Cook Stoves
Ranges
Oil Stoves
Gas Stoves and
Ranges

BALL

Hardware Co.

National Madza Lamps

g il l o n

&amp; fry

tVERYTHING
for
THE BUILDER
From the Foundation
to the R oof

HILL LUMBER CO.
Quality-Servicd-Price

Lord's Purity Water
Aa Good u the Beat

Daily Service

Phone 66

We Guarantee All
Battery Repairs
Every Dattery repair we make
la
puranteed for alx months. We ere
■U* to do this because In repairing
**y make of battery we ere licensed
*• Dl* patented features’ which have
■tde Vests batteries famous.’

Sanford Battery Service Co.
L A. HRNAUD, Prop.

Phone 18P

Illood Pressure—Neuritis
The “ Logical Treatment**

“ E N E R G IZ E R
For Many Human Ills
ParaljsU

HAD

N EW S

OF

IM PO RT A N CE

But Tompkins, Habitually Polite, Hesi­
tated to Addreta .Anyone but
tho Head of the Firm..
'if **~
Tomkins was o f a nervous disposi­
tion; he was aomewhat alow nn«l hesi­
tating In tlm Vof emergency.
When be entered an office one day
and fotiod a stranger there, Instead of
the man tie wanted, be somewhat lost
himself. * &lt; ' ■
•troh, I beg your pardon!" he begun
“but—but are you Mr. Brown, the
head of this firm7"
.“ N o; I regret to say I'm not."
"I’ m sorry, very sorry Indeed,'' went
on .Tomkins. “ 1 bad something I rath­
er wanted to tell him. Do you think
he'll be In soon?'
“ I’m afraid not. la there anything
I can do for, youT’
“ Er — y;.\ perhaps — er — perhaps
you'll do at well a* Mr. Brown. May
I ask your name!"
“ Certainly/7 And ihe stranger gave
It.
“ Delighted to meet you," said Tom­
kins.
“ And now, what ean I do for you,
sir?" asked the new-found friend.
“ Oh. It's a very await matter—not
o f the slightest consequence—er, that
Is, I came to tell the bend vf the firm
that the building Is on fire I"—Los
Angeles Times.

RABBITS INSTINCT k l FAULT
—■
Probably Would Hava Died In Trap
From Which It Mleht Have
Escaped With Ease.
T have seen a bird tethered to Its
breeding place— Its feet held fast by
the hairs which lined Its nest—but,
until the other day I had never known
or heard o f n rabbit being caught In
a snare o f Its own devising, writes an
observer o f nature. In an old pas­
ture In Middle Tevlotdale, where the
grass grows rank beside the old hawthorn hedge which fences the field, a
rabbit was seen to be struggling as If
striving to escape from s snare. On
going up to the spot. I found that the
hind legs of the rabbit were firmly
bound together with "ropes’* o f grow­
ing grass. Apparently the little cap­
tive had been rolling Itself among the
grass, and, In the process, had un­
wittingly woven Its own bonds. The
rabbit had evidently been a prisoner
for some davs) being thin In body and
feeblp from the effects of Ita fruitless
struggles for .liberty, while the ground
around tlie tu fls.of grass to which It
was fastened wns closely cropped,
though seemingly Instinct had never
suggested that It might hnve eaten

Wall of Dragons of Pakln.
The dragon acreen of 1‘ ekln la hid­
den behind u hillock In the winter pal­
ace grounds.
it la a wall perhaps
20 feet high and 100 long, faced
completely with tile cast to reprenent
nine large-size dragons In bas relief,
of various color*—yellow, purple, buff,
maroon, orange— «lancing gayly above
emerald billows against a pale blue
sky. Most sculptured Chinese dragons
are~lifeless, .angular beasts; but hero
there Is an altnost un-Chlnese vigor
and audacity In the spring and twist
of the lithe bodlps. They lenp, whirl,
lunge, and writhe until tho spectator
steps bnck, half afraid thnt they will
come tumbling off the screen, striking
at the unwary with their sturdy claws.
There arc, I believe, critic* who tench
that plastic art should never under­
take to portray moments of activity.
If ttilfl be correct,, the dragons stand
condemned; but If tbo sculptor niny
over rightly give us life tn Its vivid,
moving moments, here 1s a master­
piece.—Exchange.

P eca n N u t
Fresh D aily
$1.00 POUND
W a t e r ’s K a
K it c h e n

and we are making the necessary arrangements to have
joyful time.
W e ’ve done our Christmas shopping ar
are practically “all set”. . So we request our friends 1
look ahead just a little so that the “peak” of all your wan
will not fall on us next week. D O IT N O W !

Cleaned C u r r a n t s ........................................pound 3E
Seeded and Seedless Raisins
.
.
pound 4(
Imported Figs ................................................. pound 0E
California F i g s ............................................. pkge. 21
English Walnuts
.
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.
pound 5(
Parragouan Almonds .
.
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pound 5(
Pecans, S t e w a r t s ...................................... pound 9£
Cocoanuts, best
.
. 10c, 15c, 20c and 25c eac
Shelled English Walnuts and
Almonds 0 .
pound 60c to 9C
Prunes .
oound 20c 30c and 5C

TRAIN SCHEDULE
Corrected on November 15, 1820.
Southbound
Arrive

December 18, 20, 21,22

Make* old Mattresses '-new at onethird the ci'st of a new one.
PHONE 80/
16 BRYAN T ST.
11-lSllm o-p

Seed Potatoes
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In order to remodel this Building
: will offer the contents of this
ge store room to the highest
bidder.

Dontfail to avail yourself o f the chance
ure the goods at your own price.

F. F. DUTTON, Inc
Sanford

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Expert Repair Work

applies st the Herald.

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Sale Will Commence at Ten A. M. Each Day of Sale

$ 5 .5 0 P E R S A C K

INSURANCE

LANE

At the Old Imperial Theatre
Building Cor. Second St. and
Magnolia Avenue.

T h e contents which will be sold con­
sists of second hand goods of all
description, too many to list.

Greatest Gift In the Worl^

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To the Stockholders of Sanford Build­
Premier Electric
ing &amp; Loan Association:
Vacuum Cleaner
The annual meeting o f the stock­
holders of the Sanford Building A
Cleans wherever dust and dirt
Loan Association will be held at ita
Collect.
office, 10 Magnolia avenue, Sanford,
Sold under Factory Guarantee
Florida, at eight p. m., Saturday, Jan­
Aak for a demonstration, In
uary 8, 1921, fo r the purpose o f elect­
Your Home.
ing directors fo r the ensuing year,
and to transact such other business
F. P. P IN E S
as may leg-all come before it.
105 Tal metto Ave. Phone 481
T. J. MILLER,
Attest i
President
A. P. CONNELLY,
BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
Secretary
l2-8-oaw4t |AT TH E HERALD. E A C H .—

FURNITURE

for a Xmas
RBAL BOTATE.

De parta

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1:38 p. m.
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3:20
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Buy a
Present

STOCKHOLDERS MEETING

British Exile« In Holland.
“ On this spot lived, -taught and
dle«l John Ilohinsun, 1Q11-1C2.V*—so
reads the Inncriptlon on a simple plate
North nound
In the wall of n picturesque little
Departs
Arrive
house tn the old town of Leyden.
Here every year many Americans nnd
2:03 a. m.
82........... 1:48 a. m.
English people come to see the spat
84
_11:45 n. m. 12:05 p. m.
whoro lived not only John Robinson.
2:55 p. m.
80_______ 2:35 p. m.
William Bradford, William Brewster,
4:05 p. m.
92____
4:00 p. m.
and ««her men educated at Cambridge,'
28
..10:00 p. m.
but also many other British exiles
Leesburg Branch
mostly from the triangle between the
riven Alto and Trent and Humber.
Deports
Arrive
They had refused to take their religion •No. 158...........
7:30 a. m. |
from the English court, nnd had been
7:35 p. ni.
No. 22...........
driven from their homes Into the
Dutch republic, where conscience wnu •No. 157.......................4:00p.m .
free. Most o f them stayed 12 years No. 21.....................11:55a.m .
tn Holland and then aalted In the
Trilby Branch
Speedwell from
to Ply­
Departa
Arrive
mouth, where they Joined other Brit­
8:00
m. m.
•No.
100...........
ish exiles In the Mayflower August 1,
3:25
p.
m.
•No.
24...........
1020.
Blood Infusion,
•No. 101.......................6:30p.m .
In coses where new blood Is re­
•No. 25.................... 2:00 p.m .
quired to fill the depleted veins of n
Send In ynur locale to the Herald
Oviedo Branch
human being, It Is not practicable to
office. Phono tho news to 148. We
use for the purpose the vital fluid of a
Arrive
Departs
dog or any other animal, because It want every bit o f I t Toll us the •No. 126...........ll:0 0 n .m .
I
would act as n poison, destroying life news each day.
3:40 p. m.
•No. 127...........
Instead o f saving It.
Thin Is f«jf the reason that the blood
'D olly, except Sunday.
of a lower animal is not chemically
the same n&gt; that of a man. The fact
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS FOR
doe* not stem very surprising, but the
recent discovery that tho various races
SCHOOLS OF SEMINOLE CO.
o f mankind differ In respect to the
chemical make-up o f their blood Is
The Christmas vacation for the
undeniably curious.
schools o f Seminole County will be­
Experience has proved that It will
gin on Friday evening, December 17,
not do to Introduce the blood of a ne­
1920. School will re-open after tho
gro Into the veins o f a wlhte man or
holidays on Monday morning, Janu­
vice versa. And the same remark ap­
JÎÆOUtV
ary
3rd, 1921.
plies to the Mongol, the Malay and
tafitvrr Aar
T. W. LAWTON,
the American Indian. In any such
Freckles Positively Removed by Dr.
Superintendent.
cases a chemical reaction follows
which la Injurious.
BRADLEY .MATTRESS FACTORY
Orlando, Fla.

Rheumatism

NOW M AKING

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general knowledge o f baaineea aqd
personal conditions in tbla commun­
ity;'a d d the TANGIBLE SERVICE
that It hair always been our poller to
, •'• '•? ') *S»&gt; ‘*r'
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render.
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o the basla o f confidence, courtesy.

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D*Mvw*4 in City &gt;y CArtUf
IS CW«

and real personal aenrice, we invite

’ M e in e r o f the Associated Presa

Kichner, o f SL Paul, Minn., a cousin
o f Mrs. Fay's, Mr». Clendel, o f Dav­
enport, Iowa, and son Charles were
guosts recently enroute to their win­
ter
home in Fort Lauderdale.
"Borne weather again.
Mlase U ercic.Long, o f Monogahela,
Pa., Is expected here this week to vis­
it her parents, Mr. and Mr». D. A.
Long and other relative» during the
•*rp bringing more people here this holiday season.
«fftson than ever before.
| M r Rnd Mrs. A. B. Commons, o f
■
1°
Stond Island were caller» at the EllsSanford looks mighty good to tho worth hom? Sunday.
'styangers in our midst right now ___ EAST
T i l * city &gt; some lively burg and we
Mrs. Toyama recently received
rattould keep it such.
word from Japan that her youngest
— ■" o ------------sister and Mania Mayada had been
The greater; thing ir. our Uvea to- married. They will not I come
to
-day la advertising. This may sound America until next year. Mr». Toyl{ke shop talk but we want to Im- amt aiSo received word that
her
Ijreas it upon our readers as well as mother had died at her home in
“t « r merchants.
Japan.
,
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------------- ° ------------Ones» o f Mr. and Mr». Charles
•'Y ou never saw a live town that did Dunns little »one is recovering from
have a live paper Ailed with ad- ^ M ri0iia illness from acarlet fever,
wertitinfc and you never afcw'a liv e '-'T h e little Waiden boy at Cameron
tow n that was not made live and kept c ity , has recovered from the dlph^llve by the merchants putting on theria.
Dr. Denton used |*»ll preVperial sates and bringing
the cautions to prevent other cases,
tmaineiu,
I The IVzall home on Beardall ave-

T ho cold wave is bringing the new
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Entxminger
p w p le here and we should get busy and Mrs. Will Satcher were visitors
tig h t after the holidsya and build
in Sanford Wednesday.
I m v k s , build shacks, build tents,
Clyde Clouscr o f Orlando was call­
Build anything and everything to take
ing on old friends Sunday.
ca re o f the thousands that are writMr. and Mrs. Geo. LaVine sad Miss
; i&amp;tt here every day wanting accom- Alda were shopping in Orlando
«nodatlons.
We have many more
Saturday.
.""hotela than ever before but they are
Misa Margaret and Omah Allen
« D in g up rapidly and every family
spent the week-end with their par­
d a w not Want to live in a hotel no
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allen.
M atter "how nice they may be. We
. Mrs. J. S. Dinkel and Mis* Olive
■reed hundreds o f new houses and we
. Dinkel attended the Million Dollar
need them this season.
Band concert Wednesday
J. E. Phipps wae transiting busi­
BAST SANFORD
n e s s in Sanford Wednesday.
r.&gt; W . T. Rancher will be here • Mrs. E. E. Hardy was shopping in
Orlando Thursday.
Apopka Sunday and preach a f­
Roy and Bill Coleman and Jsck
a r and evening at Moore’s S U Yannades were vldtors in Orlando
,
'.T h e Moore's Station Christmas tree Saturday.
Claude IlcnchcUtr, J. 1L Allen and
and entertainment will be Monday
C. E. Hartley motored down to Or­
«vesting, December 27th. A special
« t f o r i has been made by those in lando Sunday
Misa Mary Griggs o f Sanford is
o f the arrangements that each
visiting
Miss Alda LeVlae.
-cfc^d In this community shall receive
W. A. Woodcock was transacting
■^Ctpeifthlng from the tree
whether
'business in Sanford Friday.
spjambers o f tho Sunday school or not.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Chapman and
A m * will contribution was asked
son are exv'cted homo next week to
f a r -last Sunday and was responded
spend Christinas with Mrs. Chapt o moat generously fo r which
the
man's" parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
-committee Is truly thankful.
Dinkel.
*
Mrs. Wallace Thompson o f Orlando
spent the day, Monday, with Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Hardy.
Mrs. Geo. Stuart Is taking the
teacher’s examination in Sanford
j this week.
The ladies o f the Civic League are
holding a bazaar Wednesday fo r the
benefit o f the library. They also will
have a rummage sale Saturday, De­
cember 18th.
• J. S. Dinkel was transacting busi­
ness in Sanford Tuesday.
Mr. Rankin and Mr. Bly o f Or­
lando and Chas. Feddur and wife o f
Sanford were visiting J. E. Phipps
Sunday.

year account!

EFFECT OF MIND ON BODY
Worry, Doubt, F&lt; r and Apprehension
Mako tho Phyolcal Oroaniom ftuocoptlblo to DUoaoo.

SU 1r:__;
near, i»'

Since all of the cells of the body are
more or less Intelligent and we think
not only with the Itraln hut with tbo
entire physical organism, we can read­
ily see that our thoughts and convlelions must affect, according to their
nature, all of these cells. We can
think health Into them or wo can think

F. P. Forster, President.

FINE STATIONERY
The Herald office is headquarters
for fine stationery e f all kind» from
the printed letter head to the beauti­
ful stationery in boxes 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 have
ever seen and one o f the best. Sta­
tionery coats money these days but
our stationery is very reasonable in
price and positively the best that
money ran buy. See it at the Herald
office.

B. F. Whltner, Cashier.

disease.

What hare you been telling these
little cell minds tn your body, my
friend? Have you b e o Ailing them
with worry and anxiety regarding your
Ih«U I i, with fear, with dread, with npjiryhcnslon? Hare you been Ailing
flfPrft with doubts, with uncertainties,
loubt of your ability, lack of faith,
(tick of self-confidence? When they
ire apparently sick, perhaps tho vic­
tims of your negative thoughts, your
discouraging moods, your despondency,
are you going to think Into them
more despondency, more discouragemerit, more hopelessness, or are you
ho!itg to itlmulatc them with hope,
faith, confidence, expectancy of better
things to come?— Are you going to
radiate health Into them, optimism,
J.»v?—Oylson Swett Marden, in Chilogo Dally News.

Two bord issues fo r the! city of
Key West, one o f $100,OOQ fo r street
paving and another o f $50,000 for
building and improving sidewalks, are
reported as successfully sold by' the
board o f public works o f this city.
I f you have a room for rent, i f you
have anything fo r sale, the way to
get results is to advertise it through
the Want Column o f the Daily Her­
ald. This is tho market page fo r the
people who want something.

A m p le Stocks
$
$
$

KOKOMO, UNITED STATES
AND MILLER TIRES
HOWE RED TUBES

. Holland’s Day of State.
Although the Dutch are very democnitlc they still cling to the pageantry
thut surrounds the movements of their
queen on days of state. A case In
point being the opening day of their
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parliament, which U quaintly ceremo­
$
Sanford, Florida
nious. The queen rides In a glided car­
riage through the streets of The
Hague to the old Knights' hall In Par­
liament square, and with crown on
her head and her gold-braided prince
consort at her side afts on the Ihrone.
At this ceremony the Dutch cabinet
ministers are compelled by tradition
in wear giddy uniforms resembling in
ohl-tlme minstrel man In an admiral's
W alth all &amp; E strid g e, P rop s.)
lint. After this one day of pomp the
mhi titers and members of pa Hlament
put on their working clothes" and get
Welaka Building
down to business, while the queen.
tvho prides herself on being a typical
Dutch woman with domestic tastes.
Im« her crown aride for another

Specials For. Today

*eni-tnlmt«d. One day Aunt Sally, his
wife, noticed that he was roaming
round from room to room. Presently
he called to her from the kitchen.
“ Sally, have you seen my pli**?"

“ No, Hilly,” she answered. "Can’t
y on find ltr
"No, 1 can't!” he replied rather
vrowly. "I’ve looked upstairs nnd all
over, snd 1 can’t find It."
"Dldnf you leave It In the bath­
room?" asked Aunt Sally.
"No. I didn’t. I’ve looked there.
Come and look yourself."
As Aunt Sally laid down her paper
the heard him laugh.
"Have you found It, Hill?" »he
u*ked.
“ Yes," he replied. "It was In my
mouth,"—Youth's Campanlon.
A Miner of Bullets.
F. U. Lamlej. an ore specialist. Is
removing lead and copper-nickel from
the hill buck of the target range st
l’amp Lewis, near Tacoma. Wash. By
means of u “J!g" operated by water
power, he shak«-s the heavy metal
from the e*rth.&gt;hlch be le excavating.
In three month-»’ time, be expects to
rvt 100 tons «t metal valued approxi­
mately at $200 a too. and bavin*
cleaned up at Camp Lewis, he will
take his apparatus to other camp
cites. All of the metal-he ¿tines was
shot into the hillside by the boys of
t'ncle Sam’s army two years ago.
Lamley works on a commission hails.
"First man to mine a target range;'*
•ay* Ijtmlry of himself.—Leslie’s
Weekly. *

P rom pt Delivery

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Choice .
Western and Florida
M ea ts

Cotton Seed Meal
Nitrate Soda
on e

Our Prices Will Save

You Moneÿ

CH ASE &amp; COM PANY

Service That Counts
We hatfe the Sales Force, Location, Experience and
Financial It jsponsibility

Veal, Pork , M utton ,
Sausage
Wholesale Commission Merchants

1304 East Cary Street

Richmond, Va.

Car lot iccelvers and distributors all kinds Fruit and Produce?
Consignments Solicited
Rtftrtiic*a i
PraduM Saporlar Co., Mew York
National I life kri City lank

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HEMSTITCHING AND
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FOR THE TRADE
MAIL ORDERS
GIVEN PROMPT
ATTENTION ~

Pure, Sweet, Wholesome
Delivered Fresh Every Day

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SP E C IA L BARGAINS

BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
AT T n B HERALD, EACH—

FOR THE FIRST

C O M P L E T E H O U S E B IL L
CARTER LUMBER CO.

The Citizens of Seminole County

GARDINER’S

A L L KINDS

has bf«n made possible by a broad,

THE HOOVER

U STBN — ALL YE FAIR PEOPLE
WHILE W E TELL ABOUT
WHILE W E SING ABOUT

a. Suction Sweeper

Tfce Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter Fair

Orlando,
THIS IS TO BE TU B VERY FINEST EXPOSITION YET HELD—
IT IS TO BE D B Y O TE D T O YOU AND YOUR INTERESTS.
It D to embrmes tho head acts, official or private, o f five coun­
ties is the best section o f tho state.
T H A T S YOU AND YOUR COUNTY. W E ASK YOU— WILL
YOU H R IP 7
remarkable United Shows, bigger and better

C &amp; HOWARD
Secretary

Demonstrated la y ia r ham«.
Christmas ord en should ho |lT'
MRS. B. E. TAKACH
Proprietor

&gt;6ANFORD. FLORIDA

B. K. WILLIAMS
-o r G. A. DIÍEKA. DeLasd
Daytona Beach
V
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The Daily Herald subscription list
is growing so rapidly that new car­
rier boys are necessary each week. I f
you do not get your paper promptly
phone 481.

Have you seen that beautiful Uoe
o f box stationery at the Herald of*
fice I Just the thing fo r **tho GW*
fo r Christmas. Get It printed with
her monogram.

Corser o f Park Avenae ash t
Commercial Avesse

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TUB SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER IS,w1920
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In arid About

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Summary #f (hi
Pleatlil Small
Talk« Succinctly*

Sanford, Fla,, Dec. 16,1020,
LETTUCE NO. 16.
Carlot Shipment« from Satire Coun­
ptrtM*1
♦finiere*!
try, Wednesday, Dec. 16th.
Florida— Sanford S e c t i o n ____;____04
W. n. BATES W ILL MANAGE
Florida— Oakland-W,’ G." Section— 2
WEATHER R K F U K A
JONES’ CASH STORE HERE Florida— Manatee S e c t io n _________ 1
fo r FlorldaTFalTand continued
California— Northern S e c t io n _____1
The announcement that W . R.
California— Southern section . . . . . C
1
tonight and Friday; probahBates, of this city, will take
the
{Tnl-Tt froat tonight In North
management o f the Jones’ Cash Store
Total cars _______________ 1
ggi Central portion.
In Sanford comes as a pleasant, aur*
Destinations o f Florida Shipments,
1. Dlnkel and daughter, price among his legion t f friend*. Mr. New York .......................................1
g i t JBate* will take charge of the Jones
Olive, of Longwood, are among
Waycross . . . . . . . . . _______ ______ _
store on January first and in
the
to
the
city
today.
^visitors
Boston
___ ____ . . . . . ______ _____
■tore will have the assistance o f Mijk
Florence
________
_____ . . . ___ _____
■jbe sale of cowsj » t Brady’* «table Bates, who will act as cashier and Potomac Y a r d s __________
....1
many buyer» to clerk and this will mean that the
jt# &amp; y , brought
'
Unitimoro . . . . . . . . _________ ______
and the stock waa »old mu customers will have service at all
the city i
Buffalo ___________________________
times. Mr. Bates is an experienced
afnrtlsed.
#___
Richmond _________________________
merchant having been in the grocery
Philadelphia
T. C. King, foi
and general merchandise business at
Pittsburgh
Jfft force of John
many points in Georgia and Florida.
'Cincinniti
a position «
He has been a resident o f this city
C h ica g o ___
gittlas night clerk.
fo r the past three years, being with
Jersey City
tho Rivers Bros., and has
many
Witeh the adveitloementa In to- friends here and elsewhere who will ■Si I æuIs . .
Dally Herald. Our market be glad to know that he is going in
Total c a m __________________ 67
- n will be a money saver fo r the fo r himself.
Diversions
Filed Since Last Report.
jjjfty housewife. Prices arc falling,From Potomac Yards: Out 14th:
falling, fallingEARTHQUAKE. SAID TO BE
New York, 1.
BAD, RECORDED TODAY
From Waycross: Out 14th:
SL
gr*. White and children, o f ChicaI.ouis 1, Buffalo 1. Out 15th, Phila­
- who have been stopping at the
I S ; Th, AuocliW d f n u l
Vildn Hotel for the past week left
WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.— A se- delphia 1.
tofcj for ML Dora where they will vere earthquake, said to be the worst Total lettuce shipments from Flor­
ida this season to date, Dec. 15,
the remainder o f the aeaton.
in two years, wan recoded today by
enra _____________________ _____676
the Georgetown University seismo­
If any Sanford citlzcna arc going t6
Total
lettuce shipments from Flor­
graph. It is estimated to be 2,800
neighboring cities in the next few
ida
lost season to same date,
miles from Washington.
¿ p they should take some ndvsitis.
cars ______ __________________ .'.660
h , for the Million Dollar Band and
Shipping Point Information, Dec. 15.
AD FOR LABOR
get the people to come here ChristSANFORD, F LA .:
Cool, clear.
CAUSED A RIOT
Haullngs
heavy.
Practically
no de­
IN PHILADELPHIA
mand or movement. Market demor­
A merry party of Eustis and Toalized. Buyers holding o f f account
(By Th« iu w U t t J Frali)
prop»* were here today in the
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 16.— Such condition o f markets and heavy ship­
pnwq of Mr nnd Mrs. Willis Powell
a large crowd answercl a contractor’s ments. Too few sales to establish n
sad daughter Maxine and Mrs. W il­
advertisement fo r twenty-five men to- market.
liam*. Willis Powell Is the live wire
Potomac Yards: reports passings
dny that' the police; were called to
secretary of the Lake County Cham­
maintain order. Applicants began as­ for 24 hours previous tq 11 a. m. to­
ber of Commerce and keeps his coun­
sembling at 4 o’clock in tho morning. day; 13 cars destined: New York 7,
ty on the map In large letters. Mrs.
Philadelphia 4, Baltimore 1, Buffa­
Williams is the wife o f Secretary W illo 1.
COMMUNISTS
TUm* of the Eustis Hoard o f Trade.
Diversions accomplished at Poto­
IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA
FAILED IN PURPOSE mac Yards: New York 4, Philadel­
WILL GIVE A) PLAY
phia 2, Pittsburgh 1, Buffalo 1, Bal­
(B r Th* A n K ltlH Fr»tO
timore
1.
The Junior Christinn Endeavor So­
PARIS, Dec .16.— Attempts by
ciety will give a shadow play at tho
Communists In Cxocho-Slovaki to ov­
WEATHER AND CROP CONDI­
Pmbytcrian Church Friday night at
erthrow the government failed entire­
TIONS IN FLORIDA! FOR T n &amp;
7:00 o’clock for the benefit o f the
ly, according to dispatches to the
WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 14
Children's Home Society o f Jackson­
French foreign office today. I t said
ville Everyone Is invited to come.
tho government la e m e r g i n g i n
Temperature: Temperatures wore
strong position and Communist lead­ generally rquablo in most o f the pen­
Post Cards at the Herald office, lc,
ers were jailed.
insula, being normal at all regular
Try a Herald Want Ad.— It pays.
stations, except 2 degrees above nor­
mal at Key W est Freezing occurred
in the extreme northern nnd western
counties on several days and rather
heavy frost In the upper p ortion ' o f
the north-central portion.
Pcrclpitation: The rainfall was
generally deficient, although it was
about normal in the extremo western
portion o f the section; more moisture
is needed id some localities of the
South. Rainfall on Mondny probably
covered •the extreme northern coun­
ties— being unfavorable on some low
lands.
The weather
Condition o f Crops
o f the week, as a whole, was general­
IS THE GIFT OF TODAY MADE MORE IMPORTANT
ly favorable-for citrus fruits, celery,
BY THE UNCERTAINTY OF THE MONEY MARK­
lettuce, cabbago, strawberries and
ET, THE FALL IN PRICES AND RECONSTRUCTION
loots. Some cane was planted, and
the planting o f the oat crop is not finAND NEVER IN OUR HISTORY DID
ENDURABLE
'lahcd In some localities^ The fall
GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS MAKE SUCH A STRONG
bean crop has been shipped; It wss
very aatdfnctory. •Tomatoes in small
APPEAL TO YOUNG AND OLD ALIKE.
THERE­
quantities are being shipped from tho
FORE YOU TURN AT ONCE TO OUR STORE, YOUR
south. The planting o f spring truck
STORE, FOR SO M ANY YEARS.
prop» is under way, Small quantities
of strawberries will be available for
holiday markets The cano crop has
'been banked and syrup making is
Inrgely completed. Ranges nro in fair
¡condition in the peninsula. Tho pe­
FOR YOU AND YOUR FOLKS, HAVING ALWAYS
can crop has been mostly harvested;
BEEN AND ALW AYS W ILL BE THE STORE WHERE
lIt ia short—due, It is believed, to tho
cloudy, rainy weather during tho
YOU CAN BUY SUITABLE GIFTS A T .CH RISTM AS
spring months.
TIME OR AT ANY TIME AN D AMONG THEM WE
TYRU S COBB
CAN ENUMERATE A F EW FOR
SUGGESTIONS:
MAY MANAGE
HOOSIEU KITCHEN CABINETS, IDEAL FIRELESS
DETROIT TEAM
COOKER, FULL LINE OF ALUMINUM W A R E , ROCH­
%

Iiguttt I« Brief

T

¿ The Citÿ «*

Arranged for
Herald Reader«

That ia thy number that win* the lamp and It 1« the only prlx^ that has
not been claimed. I f you hold *oy o f the coupon«, look them up, and the
winner, come get this lamp.

espedally the week before Christmas always is a time when everyone la
rushed and each customer is not abld to get the service he or she Is en­
titled to, but in order to live up to our motto o f service, we are retaining
the services of the entire force thdt we had during our

sale, and

if

necessary we wilt put on other men ao that you can be assured that at
our place you wilt get the usual prompt,
m
l l T I ’t ff

HERE IS GRAYDON I.OWER
OF THE BACHMAN BAND

48232353482323535353485353232353482348025353485348
A noloist is cuming,
Will be in Sanford soon,
He'll set the city humming
On every catchy tune.
A musician o f great power,
Well known across the land,
And that is Gray don Lower,
Of tho MILLION DOLLAR BAND,
Croydon Lower, Euphonium boIo-

You C an t M ake
H a ÿ Without Sunshine
Nor can you make much money without some
effort to

R eserve 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 ^ k h us
Build up your credit that you majF H,6 able to
master difficult problems.

ist with Ilnrold Bnchninn'n "M IL­
LION DOLLAR BAND” will nppenr
In Sanford Christmas week, on his
second season with that organization.
During the wnr Mr. Lower was lead­
er o f a cavalry band which achieved
considerable reputation. He was rec­
ognized as one o f the finest euphon­
ium players In the army service. Mr.
Lower was one o f the hits o f the sea­
son with thq "MILLION DOLLAR
BAND last season and comes back
to the organization this winter after
a successful season In Illinois and
Iowa as a director of n twclvo piece

concert orchestra under his own name.
In addition to his work with the brass
sextetto and quartette that Mr. Bach­
man is featuring this season, Mr. |
Lower will be heard on this sweetest (
toned o f all band instrumenta, in sev­
eral o f the standard solos fo r the
euphonium.

SATURDAY
SPECIALS
BANANAS, Do*............. — 40c
NEW CROP ENGLI8H
WALNUTS, ft ________ 50c
LOOK OVER OUR LINE OF

Arcadia on January 25 will elect
a charter board fo r the purpose of
amending the present cit; charter or
of adopting a new one.

CHRISTMAS CANDIES

WATERS CANDY KITCHEN

holiday headquarters

(Br Th* a*»«&lt;UI*4

ESTER PERCOLATORS AND CASSEROLES, PYREX
WARE, ICY HOT BOTTLES AND CARAFES, AND

F t»»«)

AUGUSTA, Dec. 16.— Ty Cobb left
today fo r New York fo r a conference j
with the owner o f the Detroit Amor- j
leans regarding Cobb’s reported toffcr
to manago the Tigers.
SENATE PASSED
»
ANTI-STRIKE RILL
(By Th*

Frau.)

WASHINGTON, Dec. 16— Tho Sen­
ate passed the anti-strike bill making
interference with interstate commerce

ALL NATIONAL BISCUIT CO,

3-LB. CANS. HOMINY,

CRACKERS, pkg. — -----------

Per c a n -------------- 3-LB. CANS SAUER KRAUT,

GRANULATED SUGAR,
Per P o u n d

Per C a n ----- ---------------L-------

. . . . —.

3-LB. CANS DILL PICKLES,

IRISH POTATOES,

Per C a n ._________________

Peck ................... .
SW IFT PREMIUM HAMS,

3-LB. CANS BAKED BEANS, Van

Per Pound . . . ------- --------

Camp’s, Per e s n ______ _____ . . . .
2-LB. CANS BAKED BEANS,

8-LB. CANS SNOWDRIFT,

Van Camp’s, Per C a n _____ _

Can -------------------------- —

1-LB. ROAST BEEF,

6-LB. CANS CRISCO,

Per Can . . . . . . . . .
1-LB. CORNED BEEF,

24-LB. GOLD MEDAL FLOURt

AT PRE-WAR PRICES

SERVICE 51BN W ANT
EVADERS PROSECUTED

Post Carda at Ute Herald office, lc,

CAMPBELL’S SOUP8,

MEADOW GOLD BUTTER,
Per Pound

WASHINGTON, Dec, 16— Charges
that the W ar Department ia taking no
action toward prosecution o f draft
evaders and deserters were filed with
the House Judiciary committee today
by representatives o f service men’s
organizations.

Per Can -------

Per Sack ---------------------- ------

Per C a n --------- -------

—...

HEBE CREAM, Baby,

1-LB. CANS M AXW ELL HOUSE
COFFEE, Per C a n ____________

Per, Cim . . . . . . . . . .
HEBE CREAM, Tall,
#
».
Per Can _________

1

LORD CURVEUR COFFEE,
Per Pound

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IN Î H E HEART OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA,

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1920

GEORGE WRIGHT WILL DO MANY
HEARING ON T H E
PRESIDENT-ELECT CALLS
COMPENSATION BILL
STUNTS AND ALSO CARRY
COMMONER FOR CON
PASSENGERS
NEXT SUNDAY
8ULTATION
Olr Th* A»*oei»t*4 Fra'«)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.— Hear­
George Wirght,. tho daring
_ young
ings on the house bill proposing an
• William J e n -1aviator who is here for a few weeks
adjusted compensation for form er ser­
conferred with, will pull o f f his “ air circus” next
vice men was completed by the sen­
ng on an Asso- Sunday afternoon nt the nvintion field,
ate finance committee today and the
lie is the first Ho will do all sorts of stunts and will
chairman announced the committee
be assisted by Albert D om cr and his
WELFARE DEPARTMENT
HAS
w ill meet_ tomorrovj to determine
IMPORTANT WORK MAPPED
“ trained Ford” and the exhibition will
w hat action should be taken on the
be well worth witnessing.
Lieut.
OUT NEXT YEAR
measure with one exception tho w it­
Wright is one o f the best In tho pro­
nesses declared it is for cash bonus HOLD-UP MAN WAS
fession and has many death defying
plan.
stunts iq his repertoire.
Aside from the stunt flying Lieut.
Wright will carry passangers and any_ . , .
_ &gt; _ __ _ ___
one wishing to be taken aloft will
here last night was today identified ^avc
opportunity. The flying o f
os Thomas ^cav¿y, o f St. Louis. A 1
daring avintor is described in
Wed­
policeman killed the bandit after an ; tho
*1’ “ Orlando Morning
1 Sentinel» o-•f ™
r- J
nesday
ns
follow
s:
other policeman was fatally shot.
There wns n lnrgc and appreciative
1audience gathered nt the fair grounds
HOUSING PROBLEM yesterday afternoon to witness Lieut.
Attiristt* rim .
; Geo. T. W right, “ king o f all dnreON.'.Tt«» 7 " The f * r - •¿ai’U»,“ who performed his death dcconatructive program fy|ng exhibition without mlahnp. As
3f tho nntionnl housing „ preliminary to his “ special stunts,”
undertaken at a meet- two Bhlpa took the nir ding barrel
imbor o f Commerco o f rouB| tail spins, loops and other death
tes January 27.
defying exhibits.

NUMBER 2 1 »

JESS WILLARD
WANTS COME RACK
WITH JACK DEMPSEY
(By Th* AxocliUd Frau.)
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 1 7 .-J ess WllInrd expects to train for three months
in preparation for a bout with Jack
Dempsey in New York, March 17th.'
Ilia mnnager says Willard wants to JURISDICTION EXTENDED THRU
prove to tho public that he was not
OUT COUNTY— NEW DEPUTY
himself ct Toledo.
SHERIFF TO HANDLE TH E
TRAFFIC.
NEGRO POPULATION
INCREASES IN
BIRMINGHAM
(Bjr Th* AttfrcUUd Frau)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—The ne­
gro population o f Birmingham an­
nounced by the census* bureau today
was placed at 72,217, an increase of
17,912. Montgomery wns plnced at
19,820, an increase o f 604; Chatta­
nooga, 18,800, an Increase o f 924.

LINA MILLS
.
The special feature was tho ncroUCE W A G F SCAI ES
atunts o f Lieut. Wright, who
______
'
gave a thrilling exhibition o f walk- WILL CONSIDER MEMBERSHIP IN
URG, Dec. 17.__Spart- *nK on
w JnK8 ° f the aeroplane, j
HOUSE ACCORDING TO
In .'.MiHnn.l hnnging by his ankles by the wing
LATE CENSUS.
ly adorned the assembly and reception i DETROIT, Dec. 17.— The police ore
halls.
searching deserted summer cottages
Among the guests were Mrs. Has- on the islands in the Detroit river fo r
sard of Atlanta, Ga., who is visiting Miss Mary E. Caldwell, whose giovo
her mother, Mrs. T. L. Dumas, and wit|z » note saying ahe was being takRACE TROUBLE
Kiss Lenoir, of Charleston, the af- en aw ay by four men in a boat was
teraoon guest of Mrs. Raymond Key. found today near the river. The is
The "shower" for th«j Children’s aged - 18 and camo here from the
Home Society was a splendid success, South.
contributions in clothing and toys beIng equavitent to thirty dollars ($30) JACKSONVILLE DOCTOR
and cash donations amounting to $40
IN SERIOUS TRCL^.LE

j

--------------------

Welfare DepartmentJACKSONVILLE, 7 .* * 7 .-D r . P.
The regular meeting of the Wei- c . P erry, pfrmlnent physician and
fare department waa held on Wednea- , unre0n, ajvm whom a capias charg«uy afternoon, Mrs. B. W. Hemdon, fog manslaughter, was served yesterC d ™,?"’ pr**,dln*"
day afternoon, waa released today on.
Routine business was transacted, at a u o .0 0 0 bond. The serein* o f oa-

COLBY ARRIVES IN RIO
rsr Tb* Am*cI*u4 Fr***.)
RIO JANEIRO, Dec. 17.— Secretary
Colby and hia party are expected to
arrive here Monday, according to a
wireless message today.

GAVE HIMSELF UP.
J»eae
L Y E R L Y , Ga., Dec. 17^-Cheater
_
_
lone. E. Logan, of Sutherland, Fla., w ho * - P . l _ _ ‘ A
I _ _
I
e ° f aurrendered hlmaelf here yeaterday to
&gt; jf]| | | l1
J flH
‘ Constable Bullard, declaring that he
®**r w** the murderer o f Carl Doerler at
--------Tarpon Springs, FU ., and guilty also flAYS H E WILL TAK E HIS DOU
“ • o f robbing the express office and p ost
HLE BARRELED S n O T GUN
:om- o ffice a t Ozona, a small town near
AN D HAVE FIN AL
Sutherland, is in ja il here awaiting
SETTLEMENT

FE D E R A L DISTRICT ATTORNEY
FO R FLORIDA ORDERED TO
INVESTIGATE

was riding In th6 t,on o f 11,0 ,88t cen,U8*

, M88ed. whereupon Judge Housholder

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judgment

Judgw

PLANT CITY, Dec. 17.— Six re- Houaholder stated that he was con­
frigerator boxes o f strawberries were sldcring the fact that there were tb *
8°ld *n P 'ant City Monday, tile larg* firat o f the kind o f cases to be brought
cst amount shipped any day so far before him, and that tho action taken
8ea80n* Pri«*a ranged high. C om -, in these egses was by no mcana to bn
Pet*l*on nin them UP from
cent* a taken as a precedent as he intended t&lt;»&gt;
10 fl*®# tho ,atter Pricc hc,tl* p,0Ce i,nc8 on aU ,uture oCT«nd«r*Ing throughout moei o f tho day.
The action o f the County Commlai Fifty-five cars o f citrus fruit were «loners, Sheriff Brady and- the C ity
'
shipped from here within three days Officiols in co-operating this way w*
ending Monday. Prices were low, «« to allow the traffic officer to w o rk
«
’ running from $1.00 to $1.25 fo r or- both in the city and in the cou n ty
C
TA
anges and tangerines. Twenty ears should be commended by all law ob id O
IV
'o f oranges were shipped Saturday.
ing citizens. The numerous accident*.
‘
| The Irish potato crop is the largest had on our county highways during
X i r r l a l vegetable crop now.
Thirty-eight the past sixty days does not sneak a n y
J lP n T
hampers o f potatoes were shipped In too well fo r the county as it is gen arthe last three days.. A sprinkling o f *Hy conceded that ninety per* cent o f
------------------------- English peas is'appearing on the lo- • » automobile accident* is due eith &gt;N
caj market.
.
f
er to reckless driving or speeding.
INGTON HOME.
prices quoted by Plant City buy- The speed o f twenty-flve miles p e r
U4 Fr...)
ers: Cabbage, $3.25; cukes, $4.50; hour ia usually taken to be the state
)ec.
17.— Preai- egg plnnts, $2.00; lettuce, $2.00; okra, «P««d l*w and any one driving fa s te r
sed a residence $4.00; Irish potatoes, $2.00; English than this, especially on turns, corner»
ome after Hard- pens, $3.50; pepper, $2.60j squash, or inhere tho view o f the road h* ob­
it is understood $2.00; turnips with tops, $1.25.
structed or passing another vehfde. Is
it.
1 There has notl been any okra in a liable to b e ta k e n up by the tra ffic
----------week or two. There were fivo hnm- «°P*
"ON
per« o f cucumbers sold Saturday. ,&lt; I
-----) BREAKS LEG
----------------------------1PHOSPHATE EXPLOSTttNT
KILLS FIVE MEN
LAKELAND, Dec. 17.— Whlio pull­
ing down some vines and limbs en­
BREWSTER, Dec. 17*— Five Run*-tangled in n fence at his home yes­
on bodies, some o f them horribly
terday, M. F. Hctherington, formerly
l l r V Y L i l l l U l l M L v i l / l i l / mangled, and other practically hlbvWJ
editor o f tho Telegram, fell in such~a
_____
to bits, are being held in Brewster
manner ns to break his left leg below
SEVENTY-THREE CARS OF LET- l a d i n g hope o f absolute ideutifleathe knee.
TUCE SHIPPED FROM HERE
t,,°n’. 08 th® * axl]t o f n,n accfd en u r e r ­
Medical attention was summoned
iI .A* g
pIo8,on Wh,ch
at 2:55 o ’clo c__
k
and ho ia resting ns well ns can be
St
I N
N 1ir
( , tI IiTI
" f toccurrcd
* ™ ___ _________________

n

HA VP HlfH RFfflRn

^'l.faro department i
«Jude the cemetery in
Wr th* A .w .t *4 f-*m&gt;
garding the re-lnatatemeni
01 tne department th
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—The fed the state’s attorney at W est Pa
«uuimittees. Mrs. W,
era! district attorney fo r Florida wns
Beach,
*ai appointed c ;- •
cemetery finance chair- instructed today by the Department
___________________
"“ u whose duties i
expected.
- «•» will be to call up- o f Justice to investigate tho election
EARTHQUAKE IN CHINA
on Ibc lot owners to
‘ secure t)icir co- riots between negroes and white* at
______
ALBANIA COMES IN
'probably broken Inst night when 73
8nd co,,cct the funds with Ocoee last month to dctermlno i f ’ the
GENEVA,
Dec.
17.—
Albania
was
Cnrs o f lettuce were shipped from
, 5 * ° .cmp,°y a deeper whose
■ - J Urn. federal .t a le , had been .M ated.
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hero rocked buildings and created
day elected a member of the League this city, all o f them being in refri­
th
l 1 VCn cntirely t0 the
ine ecemetery.
ns *by' “the
j gers tor cars This is said to be the
Mrs. Roy Rower will CHIEF RENDER M A Y
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citement in hotels and clubs.
’
“ Asacmbly.
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he chairman of the
-------------------------- --greatest number o f cars of lettuce j U(jg C
" mctcry
lm*i
PITCH! FOR TAM PA
Pavement com «!,.
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n^- ! i•C*',!rhe coH*®Mona' T A M P A , Dec. 17^-W lth the start P n n f n r n n p n n f p o r m o r
^J'J be made
this section although; more cats o f
_Cj
*cmi*annunl- o f the winter lcaguo season but three L O n iG T C n C G O l r S T I T lG r
I Z E T * ' ' * "dv'sncV
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1 cd cry and mixed shipments have gone dental
agreed days o f f , Gus Felix, manager o f the
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/ i i| f
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between the lot own*
md ths Tampa Smokers, is frantically * n g l-j
| c I a||0f| O f
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At
1?n8ncc ehslrman
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I This probably accounts fo r the low 0fflcia
l ing f o r services o f real baseball play°
period,
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Tech*un on ^ c t t e ^ f n L ^ '
the Iocal P^Wctbook. Gua is going,
CHING OF SHIPS DURL
with ^ l fhat r a l f aCC,de'
5 THE LAST YEAR.
i certain markets with nil that Call- mu&gt;t ]
promoted a renemi u
, * ^ ^ h hammer and tongs a fte r Chief Bendlb w i a iirao.
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fom in ^an ship and is shipping and
*°Jted in the anDolnl,^UB4, T
er» 1,18 Indian pitcher, and thinks ho
■nr TX.
Fr.«)
|hn8
»^Ippln^ this «e«ion.
. gIve In
Puleaton as chulm, *nt
M r“ * T* C8n ^
him to don a Tampa uniform
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INGTON,
Dec.
17.—
AmeriIt
is
unfortunate
that
the
lettuce
the mc
picture tom m io..
*1” °* * m°tJon for the winter reason. The big chlof
ir films. . would be a powerful asset to the local systematized marketing were consld- cnn ship builders broke the world’s market is so low as the stuff at this pjogjyg
contention hurling corps In addition to the aid ho ered at a conference of farmers called pre-war record o f launchings during particular time was never better and
*pj,0
the better would render In coaching the younger today by the National Board Farm or- the last fiscal year, according to the some o f the finest jettuce that has J
•' Problem, pitcher*. What the old fox doesn’t ganlzationa. Delegates urged the con- nnnual report o f the commission o f ever been grown in Florida is b e in g 1
A
acked by kno wabout the middle o f the diamond fercnce to sponsor legislation enlarg- navigation issued today.
shipped now on a declining m arket
j
&gt;a and the 1« not written |n baseball annals.
ing tho powers of the Federal Reserve
----------------------------02 cars were from Sanford proper, Watsor
&gt;8ht-think- s
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act allowing theextenrionof-peraonA married woman's rights might
four from Oviedo and seven
from
w o m e n ,««' Deliberate long before doing what al losns
andshort timecredit* to far- boused In correcting her husband’s the Winter Garden sectlonu and all o f
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North Dakota Indians Raid Cachas of
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Also, iMack Sennett Comedy “ GINGHAM GIRL”
COMING— Geraldine Farrar in 4,The Riddle— Woman’*, William S. Hart in ‘T he Tel!
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Also a COMEDY
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Reason Why One Man Has Always
Sought to Add to His Acquaint,
ances Every Day.

Old Doctor Jonts Evidently Was Sat.
Itflsd That He Could Rsad His
Own Writing.

l l y hobby Is enlarging my acquaint­
Old Doctor Jones, who once prac­
ance. For years 1 have found pleas­ ticed medicine In a New Jersey town,
ure and proflt In trying to know as was known everywhere ns a notorious­
many people us 1 cun. I alin never jo ly bad speller. lie «llp;&gt;eJ vp on the
let the sun set without knowing at simplest words, and people wondered
least one more person than I did when how he managed to write prescrip­
1 started out In the morning, writes tions, especially In medical Latin, so
Fred C Kelly In Leslie’s. Why! My that they could be read and under­
answer Is: Why not? Life Is made up stood. Though the "Doc,” as ha was
or human relalluns. As I look at It 'tailed, could not spell, be was, never­
the more human contact I achieve tbo theless, accounted a good physician
.fuller* my life should be. By human and his patients swore by him.
He
contact I don’t mean Just being In sent his prescriptions regularly to a
crowds, or places where people ere. 1 certain druggist In the town because
tncftn meeting people, getUng their this man was the only druggist who
points o f view. Lots o f city folk who could rend them. How the druggist
tuve plenty of dally opportunity to succeeded In doing It was a mystery
meet und know people don't get ac­ to every one.
quainted with as many as a man l
Everything went well for a long
know who lives ou a farm and never time, then one day the druggist was
comes to town. Meetlug people Is one taken III and died. His funeral wan
thing, making friends or getting ac- largely attended and Doctor Jones
qualoted with them Is another. loss- was one o f the principal mourner*.
much as humaa beings are admittedly What will become o f “ Doc” now?
the most IntvresttyUL things on earth, Who will he get to read his preccrip-why not know as many o f them as pos* tlons? were questions on every one’s
Bible? If there are .jnet^rwbo derive Ups. It was nretty general^ a*,t e«o
.pleasure from collecting stamps, rare thst the future looked blsck for the
coins, canes, love letter*, dogs, why phyaldan, but this man who spelled
shouldn’t I give a little serious thought rheumatism "romatls” was not to be
to collecting a long Hat o f friends? discouraged. The. day after the obse­
And 4f 1 am 1 mors successful boil- quies of the druggist the following
ness -man In consequence of havlhg announcement, printed In long-hand,
• many friends all the better for me.
appeared In the window of the phar­
Everybody you know la potentially macy: "Dr. Jones has bought this
a help to you. There Is no way of drug store. He will continue the blatelling when the humblest person
among your acquaintances may not
have momentary Importance In some­
thing. you ar« trying to do. 1 .once
waa able to get Information that
Meant a successful contract through
the fact that 1 chanced to be acquaint- J,ook Ml •n&lt;i tired,
ed with the fireman In one of the ho- ; tr* Ter? auggestlb
talt in San Francisco.
; “ “ d tired for the 1
Now there are two ways of gettldg ,r8a ?*&gt;*» have th*
acquainted, with. peoj&lt;e—by Introdue- , ‘ hat unwise sugge
ttou and by getting %&gt;to casual con- -i *Re one that you a
• Tensilon without Introduction. I try M
refreshed. Oi
to make tbf.jpgsLnf bq^b these,are- supposing that yoi
aoeav but I reganf. the, jorm er’ a* the - *hat oot of sorts
more important of tbs two.
Jaded, a friendly n
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. Mabel and'Myrtle.
.
vary well
3 Repreoesfatlva Dawioo, tha anti
‘ “ mensel,
suffrage leader, said at a luncheon:
tually. In the coon
. "Woman’s place U the home. Whet |Mt * our**,f ln‘ &lt;
-aba starts out to Imitate man the h
° f wril betni
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MOBLEY’S DRUG STORE

Portable Radiotelephone.
The pocket telephono has been
brought a step nearer by tho assem­
bling o f tho necessary radiophone ap­
MULE BALKED AT EXECUTION paratus Into a compact unit having a
weight of about GO pounds. As a po­
Obstinate to the Last, Animal Com- tential of only six volts to each Is requlrcd to operate the rectifier and
palled Buffalo Bill to Completely
oscillator bulbs the low-capacity "B*
Empty His Ravolver.
typo” batteries are dispensed with,
It was while serving as a scout un­ according to an Illustrated article In
der General Sherldnn In his campaign lhc December Popular Mechanics MagTh e low voltage required Is
against tbo Indians In western Knnsjis mine.
thst bu.Yuio bill, carrying dispatches, available almost anywhere, na two
had to ride a government mule owing six-volt batteries are easily procurable
to the scarcity of horse*. Tbo 'mule from any uutomoblle battery service
broke away, and Oody bad to walk 85 station. The new unit Is especially
mile* during tbo night with tbo animal designed for the use o f motorists,
Isolated
Just In frout of him, but always out of yachtsmen, campers and
farms. Under ordinary conditions It
reach I ,.
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“ Will, when he got really and truly h said that the new Instrument may
aogry,” says his widow, “ didn’t have be depended upon to operate satisfac­
the sweetest temper In the world. And torily over distances of from five to fif­
by the time the sun rose ho was Juat teen miles.
about ten .degrees higher than, fern*
heat In hie altitude, toward ,'the mule.
Sells Qas by the Therm.
Suddenly,
the
In Fort Lamed
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Under an act placed on the London
1 sound
“ “
heard‘ the
of* a shot abourjM f. a atatute book gas will In future be sold
sen «pother and another at so much a "therm” Instead of so
mile away, l^ten»
When they reached the much a thousand feet. A therm Is the
and another. \r
*l't1' 'la* ■ 1 • 1.i_1 |
place where the shooting had occurred name given to 100,000 British thermit
they found Will stsndln over a dead units, unc of the latter being the
mule,
cussing
---------------- energetical
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amount of heat absorbed In raising one
‘Boya,’
*“ ii
. „ he
r . „said,
„ there's tha.tough- pound of water onp degree Fahren­
eet, meanest mule I ever saw'.In my heit. The first distributor o f gaa to
life, rHe
life.'
; made ine walk all -night
u t i and announce Its charges by the therm la
wouldn’t ever do the South Metropolitan Gaa company,
1 decided that he wouldn't
thst to another fellow. So I executed which from the dote of reading
peters for the Michaelmas quarter
will charge 21 cents a therm. The
ras Is declared to contain 550 British
Modem Tprasure Islands
Situated In the Pacific ocean, nearly
midway between America and Asia, Is
Her ,01ft.
Nauru, a barren' bit of rock only
A' young woman was Intereaied In
twelve miles In circumference. Thirty charity work and tn one family where
or forty years ago almoat anybody she visited there was a ' little girl
could have bad It for the asking. To­ whose hair was the same shade as her
day It la worth untold millions, owing own. Wishing to show her apprecia­
to the belated discovery that the whole tion for the visitor’s kindness, the
Island L&lt; neither mora nor leas than a child called at her house one day and
mass oi phosphate rock, aoll fertiliser gave iter n package, saying It was a
well known to agriculturist«. In Con­ little present for her. ther ran away.
ception bay, Newfoundland, la Bell On opening ll nut fell the child's love­
Island, sold by Its original owner ly braid—tbo only thing »he had li
mtny years ago for 8109. It changed abundance.
hands again for $2.000.000. This enor­
mous rise In value was due to the dis­
Deliberate long before doing what
covery that the Island la composed al*
it
la impossible to do.
most entirely of Ujoo ore. Vpr. year*
previously shipmaster* had“ been In
the habit o f taking tha heavy, easily
handled rock for ballast, dumping It
overboard with the utmost unconcern
when they loaded up with cargo. Then
one day a captain more curious than
the others had the strange-looklng
"rock” assayed and bis fortune waa
made.
Not of the Usual Sort.
A woman who bad lived In a cer­
tain country town to an age at which
her friends bad scarcely assumed thst
she was likely to foraaka her spinsterhood, suddenly surprised them by an­
nouncing her engagement to a local
bachelor who was considered rather
eccentric.
A friend of hers took It
upon herself to express some little
surprise at tlie engagement, and when
the fiancee replied: “ Hut what Is It In
him you don’ t like!” answered: “ Oh.
I don’t dislike him at a ll; It’s only
that everybody thinks him— well, not
exactly eccentric, but. at any rate,
rather singular In many of his ways."
•Tlmt may bo." replied the prospec­
tive bride, “ but then, ns be Is so very
unlike other men. he la surely more
likely to make a c*mk1 husband."—
Windsor Mngnzlne. London.
Piccadilly's Origin.
’Tipperary," the marching song
which had *ueh a vogue In 1014, re­
fer* to Piccadilly. London. England.
One story la that the place was named
after the Plccadllla ball, where a cer­
tain kind o f lace much In vogue dur­
ing the reign o f Queen Elisabeth waa
made. Tlie Ince waa called plccadtlly
l*ecau;e of It* spear polots. ■ diminu­
tive of plcn. a pika or spear. Picca­
dilly was once famous for Its gambling
houses. In one of these, run by Wa­
lter, the prince regent’* cook. Beau
Bruromel won $75.000 In ten minute*
■nd Insisted upon giving oite-half to
Sheridan.
Repentance la

often

confounded

with determination not to get caught

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In the northern part of North Da*,
kota there grows a bean which la re­
lated to the peanut and o f which the
•Indians of that section are very fond.
As each plant bears but a single bean,
the labor of gathering .tern would be
very great, but the tleld mice of that
section gather the henna aud hide
them for winter consumption In under­
ground storehouses.
The ludluns know how to locate the
caches and In the autumn they go
forili and rob Utem, but the supplies
me Imurinbly replaced with corn or
some other.grain which tho Indians
have In plenty, so that tho little bar- .
venters are not starved out.
,
The beans bava a delicious flavor |
and nre highly prised. In the course :
of n few days' hunt one Indian may
gather two bushels, a few quarts being |
secured from each of the underground j
storehouses.
,
.
The Indians say that this method o f |
gathering food from mouse hoards
dates hack to prehistoric times, but
•be traditions of tho tribes protect the
mice In that It Is taught that dire pun­
ishment falls upon those who take tho
beaus without replacing them with
corn.—Chicago Journal.

again.

Operative December 15th, 1920, at noon, the following BeKedale «c
Tolls will go into effect. ' '
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To’ be collected for one ehain for each o f the following dlvlsio«*
o f the Florida Coast Line Canal:
ST, JOHNS &amp; N. RIVER CANAL, JUPITER &amp; LAK E WORTH CA
NAL, MATANZAS ft HALIFAX CANAL, LAKE WORTH * NEW
RIVER CANAL, IIAULOVER CANAL; NEW RIVER ft b i s .
CAYNB RAY CANA'Iz (All ¿ ¿ m r e n e n t i are deck length).
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Pleasure Boats and Rouse Boats
10c per foot through each chain.
8c per foot through' each chain for Launches 40 f t and nnder (oat
engaged In business). ?

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Freight and Passenger Boats.

5c per foot through rach chain and 5 per cent on grow rate* frow
freight and passengers. .

Barges and Lighters in Tow
LOADED— 8c per foot through each chain and 5 pe
freight.; 8c per foot on tug through each chain.
E.MITY— 5c per foot through each chain. Tugs towing i
ers 5c per foot through: each chain.
.

Vish Boats
3c per foot through each chain.

A Christmas Gift Thai Never
Fails to Please
To tlic growing bòy or girl a bicycle means
Daily fan1for years to come.
'* Exhilerating
x^uiieraung ouLdoor
oui-aoor exercise that
waterings
brinr
the priceless glow of red blooded health.
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money.

What better gift, can one give—or receive?
This Christmas a B icycle l

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�FACE TWO

THE 8 ANFORD DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY. DECBMBBR 17. ltW

There is NO FUTURE for AMERICA
M ISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Editor.
SOCIAL CALENDAR FOR THE
WEEK

Material empire* whose greatness
seemed to stretch to the four corn­
er* o f the earth hare tottered and
fallen. The grandeur that wax Rome
and the glory that was Greece were
scattered to the winds almost overnight, Nineveh and Tyre are bat rel­
ic* o f the ancients.

Phone 428

HONOR ROLL OF TUB
GRAMMAR SCHOOL

Eighth Grade
Friday—
Mary E. Poles ton, Olive Newman,
Mr*. A lex Vaughn gives luncheon
Elma Tolar, Georgia Mobley, Tillie
fo r Mr*. Peyton.
Benjamin, George Wilson, John ShivT. N. T. with Mrs. J. L. Hart.
ard, Anna Kanner, Mary Crawford,
Miss Marie Tigue left this morn­ Naomia Fellows, Era Me Alexander,
ing for Gainesville where she will at­ Irene McGahagin, Velma Shipp, Thel­
tend a dance given by the Pi Kappa ma Spurting, Irma Smith, Carl Doer*
ner, Lewis Shipp, Jean Maxwell.'
Alpha fraternity.

And your thoughts turning to gifts and something for
friends, fo r family, fo r come one somewhere. What a
wonderful idea that
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Christmas Savings

Christ Must Be the Cornerstone

In our Bank has become and how fine it la now fo r those
who had a Christmas Savings Account with us this year
to come in now and get their money fo r gifU or for some

W ill you do your part to perpetuate
America by helping the Churches de­
velop« CHARACTER by which alone
a nation can live.
W E INVITE YOU TO HELP US

Today marks the beginning o f the
real holiday gmyety fo r quite a large
number o f the college set are arriv­
ing on every train. Those due to­
day are:
Miss Scrita Lake from
Stuart« H all, Staunton, Va.; Misses
Ethel Henry, Hden Peck, Dorothy
Rumph, May Thrasher, Gladys Green,
Edna Chittenden and Julia Zachary
from Florida State College for Wom­
en at Tnllahassee.
Miss Rosalcyn
Radford from Bessie T yft in Forsyth,
Ga., Messrs Alfred Robson, James
Robson and John Mcisch from Geor­
gia Military Academy in
College
Park, Ga.; Paul Radford, from Randolph-Macon School for boys in Vir­
ginia. Ed. Meisch, G. W. Spencer and
Allen Jones from the State Univer­
sity at Gainesville Saturday.'
Mrs. R. L. .Thrasher leaves for Tam­
pa today to be gone fo r several days.

Seventh Grade.
Claire Zachry, Canneta Barber,
Mary E. Moye, Clifford Shinholser,
Emily G riffin, Mildied G riffin, Mar­
garet Peters, Virgie Hyman, Margar­
et Sprout, Bonnie May Kinlaw, Deane
Turner, James Brown, Merrill Rob­
erts, Acey Carroway, Andrew Carroway, Briggs Arrington, J. D. Perritt,
Fred Weeks, Frederic Slaughter,
Frank Chase, Harold Davis, Cloyde
Russell, Evcrrtte Brown.

SUNDAYS 11 A . M .; 7:30 P. M

la m o n a s

je w e lr y

Want a typewriter? The Herald
has the agency fo r the best $65 type­
writer that has ever been put on the
market and wo will have a shipment
of new machines the last o f this
week. I f you are in the market for
a typewriter see us before you buy.
Herald Printing Co,

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Shofiat thejJiÿ S ten
Established in 1887

Tw enty thousand dollar
stock of Platinum, Dia­
monds, Jewelry, BarPins
Cuff Links, Dinner Rings
Etc.

EVE1IY-W EEK BRIDGE CLUB.
The Every-Week Bridge Club met
with Mr*. Forrest Lake Thursday af­
ternoon.
The New Smyrna-Coronado Beach
Bridge was played at two 'tables
Board
o f Trade has taken up the
with Mrs. T .“t_ Duma*, tho only submovement o f securing construction o f
stitute. The prize fo r high score, a
bowl o f narcissus, was won by Mrs. s bridge across the S t Johns river at
the Osteen ferry. It is proposed to
secure the co-operation o f Volusia and
A t the close of the game delicious
Seminole counties and the State Road
Tufreahmentx consisting o f a salad
Department.
and lee course were served.
The orange growers o f Titusville
and Mims have organized a Growers
Protective League with 25 members.
The Association was formed chiefly
to prevent stealing o f fruit from the
groves, it being claimed that pickers
and others were taking fruit away

T H E PEOPLES B A N K

Watches

Sixth Grade
Beth Lossing, Margaret Edwards,
Camilla Puleston, Eli*both Shoemak*'
er, Winnie Walker.
Fifth Grade
Robert M oye, Henry Russell, Rcba
Jones, Alice Elder, Mary
Weigh,
Pearle Robson, Beatrice Howard, Hel­
en Jtnkins, Thelma Eaton, Stephen
Shinholser, Jesse Neely, Erie Lundquist, Nizzio Stone, Nedy Kasaroff,
Clara Bell Beaty, Florence Houston,
Pearl Glide well.

To you today and atart you o ff with a Christmas Sav­
ings Account fo r next year. Ask your neighbor who has
one and then talk it over with—

H E N R Y M cL A U L IN
Yoar Jetaeier for 3 8 Years

O ffice supplies-at the Herald.

Classified advertisement!, 5 cents a line. N o ad taken for less this
25 cents, and positively no classified ad* charged to anyone. Cub
moat accompany all orders. Count five words to a line and remit tc.
cordingly.
FOR RENT

| Little children, bring your lettm
“ phone to Santa Claus tomorrow, Satordiy,
218-3tc 3 p. m.— French Shop.
,
219-ltc

FURNISHED ROOMS— Toro furnish
ed bed rooms. Inquire 3X1 Park
Avenue.
_________ _ ^ 7 l f c
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room fo r one or two gentlemen or
nice couple. Can have use o f garage.
Phone 23 for particulars.
206-tfc

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Brsclet Watches, Electric Lamp*,
Smoking Seta, Caasero'e and other
Sheffield silverware for holiday gifts.
A. Kanner, Sanford ave.
216-lht

A nice assortment of Sterling S i
ver and Gold Evershsrp Peuc'.'i mi
Fountain Pens at MoL'ey’s Dru|
FOR RENT— Front room furnished Store.
219-tfc
fo r housekeeping, call before 8 a.
I Hats! Hats! Hats! At the Quality
m. or after five p. m. Phone 348-W.
Shop. See them.
214-dtp
I QuiUtyç clear through- in all of our
hat*. That’s the Quality Shop.

See those new typewriters on sale
at the Herald office. They are the to $30; one room f i n t floor, $20; two \ F im n rh m l o f Santa Claus, 3 p.
greatest machine in the market for rooms, f i n t floor, $30. One large ro- Saturday at French Shop. 219-ltt
the price.
room partly furnished. Consult J. S. FOR SALE— AH the lumber in the
Clark, Rutledge Station or Route A, | grandstand and fence at baiebtQ
Box 195, Sanford, Fla.
215-Stp park i t a bargain. See C. L. Britt Of
FOR RENT— Double flat,
i lg h t ' Herald office._________________216-tfe
krooms and bath. J. Musson, 601| Christmas Cards, Seals, and Tip
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117 East First Street
what a we want, that is why we
Y our satisfaction alway:
t Our advertisements, we inadvertise so persistently
reminder of our particularly low prices
tend to serve

109 East F in t street, over Union I
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larmacv.____________________ 1 63-tfc, All hats reduced at the Qaiutf
tACTICAL NURSE, care o f The Shop.
217-4*
Her* ^ -------------------------------- 216-6tp f O r s a LE— No. 5 Underwood type
Tha international Correspondence}
A -l
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bools are right now training over fon l T
. Grower_
215-tfe

With grocery order. Sugar
10c pound without order—All
you want.

A big selection o f good booki ftf
old and young at popular price* »1
Mobley’s D rug Store,
219-tfe

WANTED
WANTED— Team work.
M. Hanson Shoe Shop.

Breakfast Bacon
Strips, lb.
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Sugar Cured Hams
Picnic Hams, lb.

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.29

Pure Creamery Butter .64
Maxwell House Coffee .37
3 lb. can . . . .
$1.14
Arbuckle Coffee, lb. .33
Tennessee Eggs, doz. .72
Pure Creamery
Cheese, lb. . ; . .35
6 lbs. Pillsbury Flour
f o r ...........................45

12 lbs. Pillsbury
Flour . . . .
24 lbs. Pillsbury
Flour . . .
14 lb. Irish Potatoes
Onions, lb.................... 04
Octagon Soap,
bar, 8c, doz. - - .95
Compound Lard,
l b . ..................... .16
By the tub - - .14
Best Rib Bacon
-24
California Limas, 21b. .25
Grits or Meal, lb. - 64
Scratch Feed, lb. - .04

100 lbs. Sack for Alaga Syrup,
gallon for - 1-2 gallon - 1 1-2 can for Libby’s Spinach,
No. 3 can for - Libby’s Dill Pickles
Argo Salmon, can - .35
Eagle Milk, can - .29
Aunt Jemima, pan­
cake or Buckwheat .20
Oatmeal, Quaker or
Mothers, pkge,

Inquire of
lS9-60tp

Bureau Scarfs, Table Covers, and
iby Blankets, now on sale.—A. Kanir.
216-12tc

Beautiful Minnehaha Moccasin* j*
. Kann#p's. Sanford Ave.

B ox
Fruit— Mixed| boxes fruit
Kandy— Peanut Brittle
packed to order. Parcel Pott boxes special, 30c lb.
Water’s
and cartoons a specialty. Water’s
Kandy Kitchen.
213-tie
Remember the children with w®*
W e have cut all prices radically at o f Zane Grey’s, Eleanor Porter»'
the Quality Shop.
Booth T a r k in g W « interesting b®**
Hats! Hats! Hats! At the Quality at Mobley’s Drug Store.
»*£
Shop. See them.
Santa Claus will arrive at 3 P- *
Saturday at the French Shop.
FOR SALE—Army tents in g ^
ditfon, $30 to $40-— A C. Tma*
303 E. Magnolia, Lakeland, FU.
Beautiful assortment o f Lion
shirts fo r gifts a t greatly n
prices.— A. Kanner.

Jest received a new shipment &lt;&amp;
W. L- Douglas Shoes. Men's, Ladies-' FOR SALE—Two story
House and garage, a h
and Children'» shoes at reduced prié­
ply
402 Saofcrd ave. arri
es.— Kanner’s Store, Sanford Avenue.
21M 2te

FOUND
WATSON MELON producing three
per hill approximatiag 34, SS, 40
lb*-. 1 1-2 cars per acre. Seed $1.25
lb. Reference: Allendale Bank.— L. by coming to Herald offlc’
A. Stoeey, Allendale, S. C. 219-ltp in« fo r this advertisement.

�THE SANFORD DAILY £ B R A L D . F R ID A Y , DECEMBER 17, 1920

Heaters

and was a clean exhibition o f . the
manly a r t
The progranj as flm t
composed was to Include boxing also
but the boxers failed to show; up and
there were three bouts o f wrestling
that were greatly enjoyed. Tho two
preliminary bouts were between John

Cook Stoves
Ranges
Oil Stoves

;as Stoves

PAGE

T h e Christmas Spirit is beg
anci w e are making the necei
joyful time.
W e ’ve done o
are practically “ all set” .
Sc
look ahead just a little so that
will not fall on us next week

and

Ranges

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Cleaned Currants
. . .
Seeded and Seedless Raisins
Imported Figs .
California fig s
English Walnuts
Parragouan A lm onds

National Madza Lamps
% to 300 Watt in 1(0 Volts.

20 to 75 Watts in 32 Volts

E v e r y t h i n g Electrical
E x p e rt Installation and

Repair Work

G IL L O N &amp; F R Y
Pkooe 442

Magnolia Are.

n o t ic e

roa arrucATiox roa

leave

to

■ELL MINOB’ S LAND.
la Coati « f County Judf*. BUU of rictld i, SomIn.I. CountrIn K . EtUU of
d o r a lirar
1 \Vm. Tirar. Minoro.
Natie, lo lifrelij (|r*n to all wfaotn It roojr
ronrtrn, Ibat .ito ih T. l i t i ; u Un.rJUn o f
Clort I tn j on j Wm. Hr*r. minor« orili, on lb .
20th d ir of Docombtr, A. I&gt;. 1030. «pplj lo II*
lim o n ilo E. V. HmuboUer, Couatj Jndf* In
•nd Toc «old Oonntr» al blo o fflie In S.nford,
In oold rtjnnty, al IO o'tfock, a. m., or aa aoen
ttirrvaflrr aa iba mattar con b* board, fnr anthorlir lo m )I. ai .palile or prlrala aalo, tbo InIrrrot of aatd minora la and to Ibo followlnf
tlrorrlbrd roat .alala. In aald Onoilr, lo-w ll:
l » i l'Ira II) o f .Block (C) a ccord i«! to N. B ,
tìararr'o D a l of Marlbam Park Urlata to.
Wbltb application orili bo lo w d
II*) for «Alo a a n &gt; a nto In aald
Dilrd Nor. Htb, A. D.1W O.

From the F ou n d a tion
BILLY HOFFMAN

Quality-Servicd-Price

M ’s Parity

ter

As Good as ike Boot

Dtllj Service

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Leo and Collie Biggers and Ed. Moye
■nd Delvin 'H urley and they were
heartily cheered as they finished up
some) real good amateur wrestling.
A ll o f them were home boys and
handled each other carefully.
The main boat o f the evening be­
tween James Pierson, the light heavy
weight champion, o f America and Bil­
ly Hoffman o f this - city. O f course
Billy was not supposed to have any
chance with the "cham p" and it was
sim ply a match to see if Pierson
could place Billy's shoulders to the
m at twice in 60 minutes. He evident­
ly had a good opinion o f himself to
try ouch a difficult fea t-b u t be went
a t 'i t manfully and while it looked at
timea as though he wouldf get the
William o f William he could not put
jt over, only getting one fell in the
allotted time.
Hoffman
is some

mighty good find was also a clean
wrestler.
Pierson made many friends by his
good, dean work while on the mat
and by giving the people a run fo r 11-1» «iste
their money and the match was well
worth the money. Billy Hoffman ex*
pects to put on several good attrac­
tions In the wrestling line at various
places in the stato.and may take on
Pierson again some time in tho fu ­
ture. Several challenges were issued
to Hoffman and Pierscn at the closo
of the match and it looked like big
city stuff f o r a while.
If the local sports here want regu­

n airdlin .

STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
To the Stockholders of Sanford IluildIng &amp; Loan Association:
Tho annual meeting o f the stock*
holders o f the Sanford Building &amp;
Cleans wherever dust and dirt
Loan Association will be held at its
Collect. j
office, 10 Magnolia avenue, Sanford,
Sold
under
Factory Guarantee
Florida, at eight p. m., Saturday, Jan­
Ask
for
a
demonstration ha
uary 8,1021, fo r tho purpose o f elect­
Your
Home.
ing directors for the ensuing year,
and to transact such other business
as may iegall come before it.
105 Palmetto A re. Phone 481
T. J. MILLER,
Attest:
' President.
A. P. CONNELLY,
BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
Secretary
12-8-oaw4t AT THE HERALD. R A C H u -

Premier Electric
Vacuum Cleaner

F. P. RINES

lar attractions in that line Billy Hoff­
man and some more o f the boys here
will arrange a regular series o f
wrestling and boxing matches dur­
ing the. winter.

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Battery Repairs

FINE STATIONERY

RAINING GRAFTBR8

Every hittei*y'1repair 'we' mike Id . DeLand Is full o f people who prey
nansteed for six months. Wa are upon the public. , They li^ve every
•M* to do this borsoso la repairing conceivable kind o f grift, from preach­
«7
battery wo,arf ,Ureaood ing .the gospel to peddling pins. They
** “i t Minted*feeturea which have dll pull against the home merchant,
■*4* Yeats batteries famous.
the home minister, the home agent
who Is with us the year round, who
pays taxes here and helpa every pub­
L. A RBNAUP, Prop.* ' Pkeae 189 lic .benefaction. They should be giv­
en the deaf ear^-D eLand News. ,
*•
Blood Prêteur«— Neuritis
Send* iA yolir locals* to the Herald
office. Phone the hews to 148. W e’
Tb« "Logical Treatment"
want every bit o f i t
Tell us the

Sanford Battery Service Co.

The Herald office is headquarters
for fine.stationery o f a ll kinds from
the printed letter, head to the beaut!-’
'Ul sjftionery .in. boxes that is so dear,
to the ladles* .hearts. ,YAu can get
this stationery and have your mono­
gram printed on.lt,. making the nift­
iest Christmas g ift that you have
ever seen and ona o f the best. Sta­
tionery costa money these days but
our stationery. It very reasonable in
price and positively the best -.that
money can buy. See it at-the Herald
office.
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For Many Human Ills
Paralela
Rheuma tía ib

NOW MAKING

P ecan N ut R o ll
Fresh Daily ......... -

$1.00 POUND

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I Seed Potatoes
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far a Xmas

You Can Get ■Immediate

P r e s e n t ' &lt;f"

Delioery

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T tIB SANFORD DAILY A B R A L O ,T it lQ A T , M C B M B B R 17, 11*4

f e M w w y if U r iM i iiM f l k i t
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and S trength
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ML J. H O L L Y ............................. Editor

IN A MiVUUS TKKT HS VAJX IN A

37. J. L IL L A R D .. Secretary-Treasurer
General Manager
B. A . NEEL

UVBGtT PUkCt SO HI COULD RUM
I 1WMM ON A BIDDER SCALE \ J

ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr.
Circulation Manager
Phone Herald Office 148 or 04,
M a r tilla r l i U i Mala S&amp;lira it applicali*«

Dtllvwad la City by Carri,r

13 Onta

Zfhts&amp; anh ■

WILL SETTLE THE QUESTION OF H O W MUCH H E AMOUNTS TO
AND W H A T HE W ILL ACCOMPLISH IN LIFE. WHATEVER YOUR
PRESENT CIRCUMSTANCES ARE, T H E Y ARE T H E BEST CIRCUM­
STANCES ON WHICH TO BEGIN ON TH E ROAD UPWARD AND THE
SOUTHERN UTILITIES COMPANY 8
PER
CENT CUMULATIVE
PRIOH PREFERRED STOCK IS ONE O F TOE BEST OPPORTUNITIES
OFFRRED AS THE FIRST STEPPING STONE ON THE UPW ARD
TREAD TO PROSPERITY AND HAPPINESS. TO IS 8T0CK CAN BE
PURCHASED IN CASH OR INSTALLMENTS. TH ERE IS NONE BET-

has been iftade possible by a broad,
general knowledge o f business and
personal conditions la this commonity, and the TANGIBLE SERVICE
that It has always been onr policy to
render.
On the baala of confidence, courtesy,
and real personal service, we Inrite

Member o f the Associated Press

your aeconnL

names and names.
Some have a
meaning o f their own and some have
none at all, mere collections o f let­
ters to indicate the person or thing
Easy to imagine the sleigh bells.
to which they may be attached. SayEspecially with all the cow bells ing nothing o f the Infinite vnrlety of
ringing,
human ntmes let us consider for a
moment the names which belong to
The old town will be some lively the press o f Florida.
Some arc
town next week nnd the week a ft e r .' merely conventional,names which
------------- o------------j have been applied to thousands of
O f course there are some who are papers since papers were first pubafraid o f a loud noise nnd would nov-jlished for the edification and instruce r have any business but their own tion o f mankind. Some are the Times,
boosted.
Tribune, Herald, News, Chronicle,
.............. o -------------etc. Of the Times then* is ono at
But in boosting the whole tow^i you Moore Haven, one at
Sarasota, one
boost ynui* ry~r. little business and at St. Petersburg, ono at Tampa, one
boost your neighbor’s as well which is nt Melbourne, one at Apalachicola,
■bowing the, proper Christian spirit'nnd one nt Quincy. The Times seems
*nd the proper Christmas spirit.
' to have led the list when the names
------------- o------------jwere given out, or chosen, aa the caso
Met an "old Scrooge” the other day may Le. Of the Tribune wc know
w h o aa!d “ out on the Christmas” and , but two, but one, at Tampa, covers
he really meant it fo r he never did a ‘ the state cfficicnU y and well. Poskind thing in all his life and he docs sibly the name Tribune brought unn ot intend to start in now. And he pleasant memories o f Horace Grcely,
w ill die and go to— well across Lake and was not deemed appropriate in a
Monroe anyhow, some day and then ‘ solidly democratic state. But the ono
It will be Merry Chrirtnur again with ; at Cocoa took chances, and its lady
Christmas weather now.

MODERN DOLL WORK OF ART
Children of tha Long Ago Ware Satl*
fled With Very Ordinary Ceuntais
fetta of Nature.
Tt Is Interesting to contrast the
plump, really truly looking American
doll o f today with the crude, legless,
Imig-nnned wooden dollies wllh which
the little Egyptian girls used to play.
These Egyptian dolls had wooden nalr
nnd funny long nrtns that reached al­
most to the knee* nnd they never had
any feet at nil, snys the Boston Post.
For clothes alt there ever was for
thpm to wear was Just a s'rlp o f cotion cloth wound round nnd round
their bodies like a bandage.
Wore? thap thnt, the poor little MoIminmcdnh children bnd to play with
headless dolls because the queer rul­
ings o f their religion would not allow
of nny Imitation o f the human figure.
tllbUcnl children. Esther and Ruth,
probably played with wooden dolls

F. P. Forster, President.

KOKOMO, UNITED STATES
AND MILLER TIRES
nO W E RED TUBES

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B. F. Whltner, Cashier.

LETTUCE

B. &amp; O. MOTOR COMPANY
Sanford, Florida

A m p le Stocks

P rom pt Delivery

Cotton Seed Meal

W a lth a ll &amp; E strid g e, Props.]

Nitrate Soda

Welaka Building

SpecialsJFor Today
f o r the speedsters but fo r the pros- Breeze blows at DeFuniak Springs
pactlve citizens something in the w ay ! nnd at-N ew Smyrna. The
Leader
* o f Information would be more to the j heads the procession nt Tarpon
point. This o f course is not the b u s i-; Springs nnd Fort Meade. There arc
»was o f the county commissioners but posts at West Palm Beach, Palatkn,
o f the Chamber o f Commerce and they |nnd Winter Park. Records arc kept
Intend to get busy at once end put at Bartow and St. Augustine,
but some good signs at all of the n p - ! Of hyphenates there arc the Rcproachcs to the county.
Jportcr-Star nt Orlando, tho Ncws-RcI
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(cord nt Fcmandinn, the Tlmcs-CourThe DeLand News called attention ier at Marianna, tho Times-Hcrald at
“t o the fa ct that the counties of S e m i-1Paintka, the Beacon-Tribune from
^wole and Volusia were sleeping over Bay County, the Times-Union nnd Ent h e rights when they allowed a p r i - ' terpiise-Recorder.
•vat© corporation to collect fifty cents
The Pilot points the way nt Avon
i o r every ear thnt crosses the bridge Park in the highlands, nnd at Pannand there arc hundreds o f them cross- mn City on tho Gulf Coast; the Senin g now. Well, the Herald called t h e ' tinel guards the lines nt Orlando, Ft.
attention o f the counties to this fa ct Lauderdale and Largo; Stars shine in
when these people asked for a fr a n -*the heavens at Ocala and Lakeland,
chlae and we wanted the counties to |while the Sun sheds Us bright, cfful: p u t In the bridge then but they could , gent rays on Gainesville, Ocala, Clearn o t see it. Anything that is good fo r , water and tropically at Weal Palm
•the Individual o r the corporation ia Beach.
■good fo r the county o r city and some
The Valley Gazette has Us Thorn
day the people will discover this tru th .! to spur the Kissimmee people up to
A free bridge across the river at Hard- their duty but the Milton Gazette hns
man's ferry and at Osteen ferry would none and needs none,
b e the biggest asset the counties o f | Of the odd and unusual are the
Seminole and Volusia could have and j Clarion at Clermont, the White Way
i i they had built them years ago and at Sebring, the Highlander at Lake
charged toll tho bridges would be paid j Wales, the Messenger at Shin-\ the
f o r now. The Herald said so then and Chief at Winter Haven, tho Progress
f t says ao now and it will say so ten nt Willston.
y e a n from now when the county
Taking it by and large the proas of
commissioners o f Volusia finally see Florida is a credit to the stato and
th e lig h t The Seminole commission- to the men who manage and control
c n stand ready to build their part any it. It is nlert, progressive and up«day.
¡lifting. It is always boosting the
THE FLORIDA PRESS
"What’s In a name? The greatest
p oet the world has ever produced tells
us that which we call a rose by nny
oth er name would amell ns sweet.
Sometimes wc are inclined to doubt
th e
grant master’s dictum, pre­
sumptuous as it may seem. There arc

Orange: Conway community coun­
cil had a good meeting last week.
The meeting was o f the business-pan­
ic kind. Mnny new’ members wore
enrolled. Much work was outlined
and started.

Christmas Candies
Nuts and Nut Meats, All Kinds
Plum and Fig Pudding
Dates, Figs, Cluster Raisins
Grape Juice, Virginia Dare and Claret
Mince Meat, Dry and Moist
Goodwin’s Cakes, All Kinds
,Buy Christmas Seals to Fight Tuberculin!* in Our State

ane
Phone 497

Welaka Building

JUNGLE MONARCH “ BIG GAME”
Tiger Csn Always Be Relied On ta
Fumleh Sport for the Moat Ad­
venturous Hunter.
Tho tiger Is ono variety of game
which Is In no dunger of extermina­
tion. Tigers have been hunted for
centuries. They furnished sport to
the ancient Romnns, both In the arena
where they faced the gladiators and
In Ute open field. Before that, they
were the gome of great Egyptian mon­
arch*. It Is doubtful whether primi­
tive man was ehlo to kill the tiger at
all.
Today tigers nro comparatively easy
gumo for the wealthy sportsmen who
hunt them with the great double-bar­
reled English rifles carrying express
bullets. A great crowd of beaters us­
ually assists st the sport, *nd drives
tho tiger Into the open, though occa­
sionally ho Is killed by watching at the
carcass o f an animal he has killed. Oc­
casionally a tiger kills a hunter, but
not often. In India and also In Korea
many unarmed and bulf-naked natives
nro kilted by tigers ever year. In the
war betwen mrn nnd tigers It Is hard
to xny which Is winning.
Tigers are found In almost all parts
of the continent of Asia, from llift trop­
ical Jungles of India to the almost arc­
tic heights of the mountains In Si­
beria and northern Chinn.
Beauty Contest In Africa..
The Africa and Orient Review, a
South African newspaper, has started
a beauty contest for dusky belles and
already 300 entries have been received
fur the competition. The editor, Mr.
Mohamed All, thus describes the De­
gress fa ce: "The eyes,” he said,
"should have the-African expression,
n soft, appealing look—an Intangible
dreaminess, never seen In European
eyes. The nose should be seml-aqutline, slightly squat nt the bridge,.and
the Ups somewhat thicker thnn those
of the average European, a charac­
teristic which 1 think gives solidity
to the expression. The hair should,
of course, be curly.” Photographs of
the competitors will bo reproduced
each month, and tha readers of the
journal will be asked to vote for the
photograph they consider tho most
beautiful, the lady receiving the great­
est number of votes to be given $500.
The second prize Is 8250 and the third
a watch bracelet.

Choice
Western and Florida
M eats
Veal, Pork, Mutton,
Sausage

Office supplies at tho Herald.
Try » Herald Want Ad.—It pays.

O ur Prices Will Save
.. You'M oney

CH ASE &amp; COM PANY
Service
That
Counts
#
*
We have the Sales Force, Location, Experience and
Financial Responsibility

Wholesale Commission Merchants

1304 East Cary Street

Richmond, Va.

Car lot receivers nnd distribuiors all kinds Fruit and Produce?
Consignments Solicited
Rifmrtnem» l '
Produce Raparter C*., New York
National State and City Bank

* THE HOOVER
Suction Sweeper •

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iO I lf D ank About Ut

P u re, Sw eet, Wholesome

Demonstrated) In your home.
Christmas orders should be giv­

Delivered Fresh Every Day

en Early.

M ILLER’S BAKERY

B. E. WILLIAMS
or G. A. DREKA, DeLand
Daytona Beach
198-26tp

SP EC IA L BARGAINS
FOR THE FIRST

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

The Citizens of Seminole County

LISTEN— A L L YE F A IR PEOPLE *
WHILE W E TELL ABO U T WHILE W E SING ABOUT

The Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter Fair
Orlando, Fla., Feb. 15,16,17,18,19,1921

CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS TOR
SCHOOLS OF SEMINOLE CO
The Christmas vacation for tho
schools o f Seminole County will be­
gin on Friday evening, December 17,
J920. School will re-open after the
holidays on Monday morning, Janu­
ary 3rd, 1021.
T. W . LAWTON,
Superintendent.

C a s t o r P o m ace

TOIS IS TO BE THE V E R Y FINEST EXPOSITION YET HBLD—
IT IS TO BE DEVOTED T O YOU AND YOUR INTERESTS. .
, It la to embrace the products, official or private, o f five coun­
ties In the beat section o f the state.

SMITH BROTHERS
Expert Repair Work

THAT’ S YOU AND YO U R COUNTY. WE ASK
YOU— WILL
YOU HELP?
Johnnie J. Jones’ remarkable United Shown, bigger and belt**
will occupy our grounds from December to tho time o f opening
Fair in order to get ready fo r It.
W. R. O’N E A L
CPresident v

J. L. GILES
Treasurer

C E. HOWARD
Secretary

�TUB SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1920

In and Aboùi
Jí The City *£
THE W BATnBR

Florida: Fair and continu.
»I tonight and Saturday
.!r lieht front tonight on

, r-w Colson, a prominent uonof Pensacols, was in the city y w #y a. the guest o f Judge and
. M sh *s -

*t«rs are being sent Into nelgh* "ties advertising the Million
ir Bind that will be here the
i following Chirstmas.
ite High School Inspector Caw! was here yesterday inspecting
high school. Mr. Cawthon reports
the High school here Is one o f
first In the state.
¡orge Hodges, of Ft. Christmas,
i the city the guest o f his cousin,

■srw territory every day and tho acrrfce is getting better all the time. I f
TCO want your pap«* on timo and do
not get it on time let this office know
ahoot it at once. W c want every
reader in the city to get the Daily
Herald by 6 P- m.
T. J. Miller &amp; Son will hnve nn auc­
tion sale at the Imperial Theatre
building, comer Magnolia and Second
street tomorrow lasting three days
and will sell all the house furnishings
that arc stored here to tho highest
Udder. Good chance to get what you
want In tho way of furniture.
Oor old friend, W. A. Raynor, o f
Celery avenue, remembered us today
with a peek of new Irish potatoes and
lome nice lettuce. Mr. Rayncr has
been a real friend of tho editor fo r
many years and always remembers us
about Christmas lime with tho gift
substantial.

flim ttir j o f (ho
Floating Small
Talk* Succinctly*
Arranged for
Herald Readera

Sanford, Fla., Dec. 17, 1920.
Carlot Shipment* from Entire County,

Thursday, Dec. 16.
Florida— Sanford S e c t io n ________ GO
Florida— Onkland-W. G. Section
2
a d v e r t is in g c o p y Mu s t
Florida— Manatee Section . . . ______ 7
BE IN BY TEN O'CLOCK
California— No. DIat (boat) ............1
Advertising copy fo r the Herald California— Sou. Diat. ____ . . . . . . . 1 0
must be in the office by ten o’clock California— Imperial V a l l e y _______ 2
on the day Intended fo r publication.
Total cars
It is necessary to put this rule into
Unreported shipped Wednesday:
effect.in order that the make-up of
Florida,
Manatee Section 9 cars des­
the paper may be planned and carried
tined:
W.
Jacksonville 2, Potomac
out without change. Most o f our ad­
Yards
2,
Baltimore
2, St. Louis 1,
vertisers get their copy in in suffi­
Pittsburgh
1.
Rochester
1.
cient time, but some delay pntil a
Destinations
of
Florida
Shipments
lata hour in the morning with the re­
(Thursday)
sult that we must either change our
Potomac Yards, 24; Baltimore, 3;
make-up fo r tjio day or disappoint
them in not being ablo to give them St. Louis, 2 ; Miami, 1; New Yoric, 18;
Waycross, 3; Pittsburgh, 1;
Rich­
the amount o f space wanted.
ilf it is impossible to get the copy mond', 1; Philadelphia, 10; Cincinnati,
in by ten o'ctock, phone uj and let 2; Florence, 1; Washington, 1; Chi­
us know the amount o f space wanted cago, 4; Boston, 2; Chattanooga, 1;
and a representative o f the Herald Buffalo, 1. Total, 75 cars.
will call and assist in writing the Diversions Filed Since Isst Report.
copy, but it is necessary to know the , None reported. ,
spaco wanted by ten o'clock ench Total lettuce shipments from Flor­
ida this season to date, Dec.
morning.
IjSth Inc, cars G________________ 7G0
Tho Herald wiiV rjpprcclaU) this
co-operation on the part o f its patrons Total lettuce shipments from Flor­
ida lastf seaBoh to same date,
and it will certainly assure them
cars ______
593
better service and save possible dis­
appointment in not being able to give Shipping Point Information, Dec. 16.
SANFORD, F LA .:
Cool, clear,
them all tho spice wanted.
Co-operntci Let us have your ad­ liaulings heavy. Practically no de­
vertising copy not later than ten mand or movement, market demor­
alized. Buyers holding o ff account
o'clock.
condition o f markets and heavy ship­
ments. 'Quality and condition good,
Condor's Fighting Qualities.
well headed. No sales reported.
Like many other greedy creatures,
Potomac Ynrds: reports passings
the condor after his dinner becomes
Incapable of flight, and It Is only for 24 hours previoua to 11 a. m. to­
then that ho can be approached with day: 23 cars destined: Now York 14,
safety; but eve nnow tho hunter must Philadelphia G, Buffalo 1, Boston 1,
bo cautious and strong.
A Chilean Pittsburgh 1.
miner, who was celebrated for his
Diversions accomplished at Poto­
great physical strength, once thought mac Yards: Boston 2, Baltimore 2,
that without weapon* he coutd cap­
Boston 1, Buffald 1, Pittsburgh 1.
ture a condor which seemed unusu­
ally stupid after It* heavy meal.
RIOT IN THE PHI LIPIN ES
Tho man put* forth all hla powers,
and the engagement was tong and des­
(w w i P»1»|JC«Y »m Xu) ___
perate, till at last the poor miner was
glad to escape with hi* life. Ex­
MANILA, P. I., Dec. 17.— Tho en­
hausted, tom and bleeding, he man­ tire constabulary soldiers charged
aged to carry ofT a few feathers as with participating in n riot Wednes­
trophies of the hardest battle he had
day causing the deaths of four Amer­
over fought. Ho thought Hint tie bad
left the bird mortally hurt. The other icans and savon Filipinos.

The world deals good naturedly
Repentance is often confounded
with the good naturde person.
f with deterrainhtion not to get caught
again. - * — ■- •
Try a Herald Want Ad.— It

IS THE GIFT OF TO DAY MADE MORE IMPORTANT
BY THE UNCERTAINTY

OF THE

MONEY MARK­

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

ENDURABLE

GUTS FOR CHRISTMAS MAKE SUCH A

STRONG

APPEAL TO YOUNG AND OLD

THERE­

ALIKE.

FORE YOU TURN AT ONC E TO OUR STORE, YOUR
STORE, FOR SO M AN Y YEARS.

HOLIDAY HEADQUARTERS
FOR YOU AND YOUR FOLKS,

ALW AYS

BEEN AND ALW AYS W ILL BE TH E STORE WHERE
VOU CAN BUY SUITABLE GIFTS

AT

CHRISTMAS

TIME OR AT AN Y TIME AN D AMONG
CAN ENUMERATE A

FEW

FOR

HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS,

THEM

WE

SUGGESTIONS:

IDEAL

FIRELESS

COOKER, FULL LINE OF ALUMINUM W ARE, ROCH­
ESTER PERCOLATORS AND CASSEROLES, PYREX
WARE, ICY HOT BOTTLES AND CARAFES, AND

A COMPLETE LINE OF DAISY AND KING A IR 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

B«r ChrUtma* Seal* to Fight Tuberculosla In Oar State

not been claimed. I f you hold any of the coupons, look them up, and the
winner, come Ret this lamp.

especially the week before Christmas always is a tlmo when everyone Is
rushed and ench customer is not abld to get the service ho or she is en­
titled to, but In order to live up to our motto of service, we are retaining
the services of the entire force thdt wo hnd during our

“Energizer”
Office
This bona-fldo statement is made—
and it will be carried out to the let­
ter—because wc desire to do MORE
good rnthcr than LESS while "EN ER­
GIZER" service is here. There is a
mathematical ratio between Ilumnn
Illness and Human CIRCULATION
and all tho money nnd brains in the
world cannot afford tho protection
that BETTER STRENGI1T and CIR­
CULATION will give you.
Everything is n mnttcr o f "per
cent" and “ degree" In this world, and
each "EN ERGIZER" treatment gets
ANY adult a "per-cent" better la
physical Strength and • CIRCULA­
TION.
It Is NOT a matter of money
YOU— it is a straight matter of
GETTING It— while the getting Is
good.
The INCONSISTENCY o f
getting tho "carbon" out o f your auto
nnd NOT giving your BODY similar
care L* truly CRIMINAL after due
thought’
And " i f thinking hurts— then *DoIT -N O W because it, FEELS GOOD."
You cannot lose AN YW AY YOU
LOOK A T IT.
And if you get the "F L U " before,
say M AY 1st, 1921, you g e t,$25. .I f
you don’t get it, you should worry.
But you W ILL g o t the FINEST n U MAN "hou i o-clenn inp available,— a
sound investment, a sensible, LOGI­
CAL’ move,
Sanford can easily be) IN FACT
the most HEALTHY CITY in tho
WORLD.— Scientifically made so.
COMB IN
FIND OUT

L. C. Cameron
Phone 184 or 60 &gt;
Sanford, Fla.
P. O. Box 399
THE ONLY "ENERGIZER" OFFICE
in t o e s o i r r n

if

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2353480153484853484823532348

You C a n t Make
H a y Without Sunshine
Nor can you make much money without some
effort to

Brown’s Market

FOR RENT— Light
housekeeping
apartments, completely furnished,
over Union Pharmacy, First Strot
219-3tc

After 12 Treatments
at the

sale, and

necessary we will put on other men so that you can bo assured that at
our place you will get the usual prompt,

Let’s Get Down to
Brass Tacks

Will be paid to any
Adult who gets the

Endura ble

That is the number that wins the lamp and it is the anly prizq that has

Santa Claus will appear three times
at the French Shop, Satunlay, the
18th; Monday, the 20th; Wednesday,
tho 22nd, 3 p. in. He will talk to the
children and receive letters and dis­
play hla bags o f toys.— French Shop.
Buy Christmas seals and help fight
tuberculosis In this state.
219-2tc

R eserve 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 *"’th us
Build up your credit that you n n * : : able to
master difficult problems.

Sanford,Florida
A Home Bank for Home Pco

Get some o f those late postcards at
TO PIANO OWNERS
the Herald office. The Valdez Ho­
tel, the Welaka Block, the Seminole
Owing to an unusual volume o f
Hotel and other points o f Interest, business on tho East Coast my De­
Only one cent each. Send a Sanford cember visit will bo delayed sovoral
weeks,— "Mack the piano tuner."
card t o your friends.

215-3tc
Remember that the Herald office
now has the best f 65 typewriter on
tho market. A complete standard
typewriter fo r thi^ price, new nnd
fully equipped. Come in and try
them.

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.

SAT UK )AY
SPECIALS
JlANANAS, D o s . .................40c
NEW CROP ENGLISH
WALNUTS, th _______ 50c
LOOK OVER OUR LINE OF
CHRISTMAS CANDIES

WATERS CANDY KITCHEN

ALL NATIONAL BISCUIT CO,
CRACKERS, pkg......................

3-LU. CANS. HOMINY,

GRANULATED SUGAR,

3-LB. CANS SAUER KRAUT,
Per C a n ________ _______ . . . .

Per P o u n d ------- ------- -

3-LB. CANS DILL PICKLES,
Per Can __________________

IRISH POTATOES,
Peck ................... .

3-LB. CANS BAKED BEANS, Van
Camp’s, Per c a n _______ . . . . . . . .

SW IFT PREMIUM HAM8,
Per P o u n d ---------------- —

2-LB. CANS BAKED BEANS,
Van Camp's, Per Can . . . . . . .

8-LB. CANS SNOWDRIFT,
Can ____________ . . . . . . . .

1-LB. ROAST BEEF,

6-LB. CANS CRISCO,

Per C a n ______ . . .

Can ________ ________ ____ ___

1-LB. CORNED BEEF,
Per Can . . . . . . . . . . .

24-LB. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR,
Per Sack ----------------------------MEADOW GOLD BUTTER,

CAMPBELL'S SOUPS,
. Per Can . . . . . . . . __

Per P o u n d _____. . . . . . . . . . . . .
HEBE CREAM, Baby,

1-LB. CANS M A XW ELL HOUSE
COFFEE, Per C a n ____________

Per Can .................
HEBE CREAM, Tall,.
Per C a n ------------------------------—

-| O I
• JL &amp; 2

LORD CURVEUR COFFEE,
Per Pound ______ . . . . . . . .

Buy Christmas Seals to Fight Tubare

utosla In Our State.

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IN THE HEART OF TH E WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
BANFORDt FLORIDA,

p r o v id e s l e v y
Jbquabterof

ok

THE INTERNATIONAL
BANKING COMPANY
WILL FINANCE SOUTH

ONE PE R C E N T

Among tho most progressive Arms
in the city of any lino and especially
in tho automobile lino is the B. &amp; 0.
Garage, located on fo rk Avenue and
fo r many years established at this
stand. During the past year or more
tho B. &amp; 0. has been in tho careful
charge of Perry Jem igan and Brax-

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1920

cars and all that the B. &amp;. 0 claim
for them but it takes good work to
sell an / line and Messrs Jemigan
and Bargett deserve credit for their
tireless efforts to boost their buslness.
t
Aside from their selling agency EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS •
NEW EARLY CELERY W AS
they take great pride in their maFELT IN ALBANIA—A
G RO W N BY H . H .
VILLAGE DESTROYED
CH APPELL
*ljr Th« A ito c itU d f n t i l

(Dr Tb* AuocUUd Pr»n.)

..ROML, Dec. 18.—New earthquake
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 18.—A t in­
shocks today completed the dcstrucformal meetings held here, prepar­
tion of the Albanian village Tepelcni,
atory to stockholder* meetings to be
according to reports received here. AND MARKETED IN DRCEMBHR
NNUALLY WOULD BE­ held' January 7, of the International
AND WILL PROVE MOST
The tremor was accompanied by an
U FROM SUCH
Banking Company, capatilizcd at $7,­
PROFITABLE
immense tidal wave and many land
pr o c ed u r e
000,000, It was decided to finnnee the
slides. Twenty-two nrc known to
south’s foreign trade in staple pro­
Snnford is about to Inunch n new
have been killed nnd mnny buildings
WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—A tax ducts.
kind
of celery on the market nad H.
wen? razed.
r nf 1 per cent on all
II. Chappell, the pioneer celery grow­
er of this section, will have the cred­
,«VlirouBit» D P7P M»d for in a bill
Kep.
Treadway,
of
it for being the originator of the new
trodatfd by
jssacbufctbi a member of the
strain of seed Tho new celery
and
means
committee,
much earlier than any other kind
nU way* l
estimated
that
such
a
that has been tried out here and on
r. Tr**dway
in
about
$1,000,000,account of being almost free from
j, would bring
blight and other diseases that attack
I0 snnuslly.
.
early celery is hound to be a winner.
Collection of the tax would bei made ORGANIZATIONS START WAV
RUT
TURNER
TURNED
DOWN
OF
It is no theory with Mr. Chappell for
¡the time the deposit was made and
ING DLOODY BIIIRT IN CON­
FER
OF
MRS.
SIIEPPAIH)
he
has already sold his first patch to
¿¡talions affected would all nation­
GRESS AGAIN.
the
Florida Produce Co., of this city
TESTIFIES.
lUte and private banko, trust
.
■
■■
ton Baggett, two of the youngest chine shop nnd what proves to bo a
mention
of which is made in this is­
'opanicJ, brokers’ offices and other,
(Br ts* Am»*uu 4 Tn**.)
business men of the city nnd ccr- ‘•jonnh’’ to mnny gnrages is n pleas- j
sue of the Herald.
Citation», firms oi corporations reWASIIINGTON, Deo. 18.—Charges
lwo 0f tbo HvRcst and best, urc to Jcrnlgnn and Baggett for they ,
The celery is a hardy stock of vivid
.¡ring any money on deposit subject that negroes In the south are not per- Thcy hnye
tu n in g things over believe in first class mechanics, first, ner, the son of a tenant on the Cult's
green
nnd with a large center and
, withdrawals by check, cash or oth- mittod to vote will be aired by the wj^b their up to date ideas of not on- class equipment and first class scr- /a rm , today testified a t the Sheppard
heart
stalk
nnd In comparison with
houso census committee now consld- ,y 8cl||ng cara but operating a ms- vice to their patrons. They have tho cose hearing that Mrs. Annie Cutta
golden
self-bleaching
plnnted alongRutual savings banks, co-operative erlng
reapportionment,
Chairman cb|no gbop and Rnn,ge and have mnde reputation of being in a class by!*»™ hfo to poison Fred D. Sheppard,
ride
of
It
Is
twice
ns
large all of it
sliding and loan association, similar Siegel today announced. He said re- «iBcrvjce** xncan more than old man themselves when It comes to doing, millionaire, alleged victim of a poison
being
planted
at
the
same
time. This
utitutioni, organized nnd operated quest* had been mado by organize- WcbiU}r did whcn he made the dic­ business along business lines and by Pl°t f°r tils money. Turner declares
new celery was set September 23rd
itluiittly for the benefit of its mem- tions and individual* th a t Southern t jonary&gt;
their square dealing and hustling.ho refused the offer.
nnd is being shipped today, December
rn, would be exempted.
They carry the Lexington line of (proclivities have earned an enviable
18th which demonstrates that this
The bill was referred to tho house
automobiles and in th$ past eight reputation among the business men
celery is bound to beat any other kind
ayi and mesns committee, which is
months have sold eight car loads, a n ' of the city and In the general trade,
on the market. It can be grown with
eiidering changes In Internal reveaverage of a car «load a month. I n . Satisfied customers are tjieir greatone-third less fertilizer and «is almost
sc schedules. Mr. Treadway, In a
thc past week when it seemed th a t cst asset and the next best thing
free from any disease that ordinar­
taUment, characterized tho proposily attacks celery and especially the
the trade over the United States .was about them Is that they believe In
d tax as a “turn over tax” on dcearliest celery.
lagging somewhat the B. A O. boys printer’s Ink.
Mr. Chnppell has been experiment­
sold another car load ju st to show. ^
,cture nbovo
"Nothing could be simpler or more
FLORIDA PRODUCE COMPANY ing with this new strain of celory
them -it can bo done.” Some might
*
wiOy sdmlnlstered, while at the
SHIPPED FROM FARM Olf
need for some time and now has what
.a y that Lexington. h U them..lvM | P1* « » l , h " t ” " K W
ast time being greatly productive
is considered the best of the kind on
H.
n
.
cnA
PPBLL.
and at th it they are a fine .line of^ed from the factory.
if iweira*,” he said. -------‘T ’ -.
the market and Ids first crop is proof
GANGSTERS HAVE TAKEN OVER
Ur. Treadway said the latest re­
enough
of what it will make in tho
CITY AND STRONG MBASport of the comptroller of currency
way
of
early
celery. This crisp and
URES ADOPTED.
khowi that the amount of exchanges
succulent
celery
right from the field
.
n m A nk'm kT /'t
Sanford Produce Company and came
(Sr TS* An—total in « '
will
compete
with
any New York
i clearing houses of th* United
A n ri
I n A IN lN u
from the Celery avenue farm of H.
NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—1 ifty ex­
state, Michigan or California stock
Rates for the year 1910 w si $387,­
\ T f T « J |r ) |7 D n *** Clu,ppcI*’ Celery is very early that is in the market at this time of
perienced detectives were ordered to
191,911,000.”
I .m
A ni lui hu i nN uI H
8*nB°extra
n» B° carly
n,e ° fIn ^^
grower*
co-operate
with
tho
police
in
sup­
u
i TYi im^ hu Ki uNj plnnUnB
the year and will make our celery
"Assuming that 25 per cent, of the*
season
longer nnd will work wonders
nauctions of the country did not pressing the crime wave. Detectives
__ T n nVpD have some Christma* celery and while
^
^
, mll| ,» k h i . in the growing of Florida celery in
to,through clearing houses,” Mr. are equipped with high speed auto­ WILL BE WORKED OUT BY THE 'N C T U S B FBO»l 8M« W) OVER ^
• GOVERNMENT.
rreadwsy’s statement said, -There mobiles "to pursue gangsters. Num­
4 ’ i™ ™ « '
h«ro .1 Christmas time erery year many ways.
erous organizations are considering
SCH OO LS.
. th|s ls probably
flret tlme that
The editor of the Herald was out
dsoald be added amounts $96,772,meand for protection,-merchants are
to the Chappel farm yesterday and
«5,000 and $483,864326,000.
( ,7 T*.
rm .)
1*ny of It has been shipped by Dccem- saw the new celery widch we hav*
placing weapons in easy reach of all , ST. LOUIS, Dec. 18.—Plans for
VA tax of one-quarter of i per cent, the clerks and customers. Two hold­
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
18.—The
ber 18th.
I conducting the various co-operative
named the 'Chnppcl Special and we
d this amount should have brought ups were reported last night.
number
of
ex-service
men
In
training
The Florida Produce Company, com­ have tasted it and found it to be the
1agencies for the distribution of the
rmnue of'$l,209,662,310.”
farm produce of the nation were dis- Iduring the last fiscal year Increased posed of C. R. Kirtley, W. H. Wight, real article and here is hoping that
The Massachusetts m em ber said
1cussed today a t the final session of tho from 3,606 to over 46,000, R. T. Fish- and R. B. Wight are live wires in the I Mr. Henry Chappell, the celery king,
Ihe proposed tax “may offer a solu‘ agricultural conference. The plan In- er, of the Federal Board Vocational produce business nnd recently pur- I will keep his throne for many years
doo of the problem of the m eans to
Tralnlng committee, today reported. chased the business and office equlp- | to come. He deserves all the good
raise adequate rtvenue if tBe excess
Scventcen hundred schools and col- ment of the. Florida Produce Co., th a t i fortune that can come to him and hie
profits tax and other obnoxious taxes
leges are now giving vocational train* was being operated by Sam Younta j J.ew c^Iery ought to make him rf,*
»re repealed by congress.”
ing,. he stated.
‘and this business was started In San- as weU „ famous.
LOOKING FOR NAVAL BAL­
--------------------------------------- ford
fjno
LOON THAT DISAPPEARED COLE SENTENCED
FOR KILLING
. fnli
(Dr Tkt AimcUu I Ft***.)
STATE CONSTABLE
WILLIAMSTOWN, W. Vn., Dec.’thc
NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—Two air
planes today left Mitchell - Field in 18.—Taylor Cole was given the mux- 8&lt;?ct
^
search of the missing naval ballon imum sentence of five years hnrd laj
which le f t. here last Monday with bor today for the voluntary manhire airmen and which has not been slaughter in connection with th e . .
FORECASTER
BENNETT,
death of State Policeman Ripley.
i
TAMPA, SAYS TO COVER
heard from since.
(Dr TU Am- UUA i n « '
VEGETABLES.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—Further
decrease of two and r.oc-half per cent
TAMPA, Dec. 18«—Warning of
in retail food prices in November as
Do»t over the whole mainland of
compared with October is reported by
Honda, sufficient to endanger
the Department of Labor today. De­
tender vegetables but not dang­
creases aro noted in all fifty-one citerous to fruits or citrus Induslet from which quotations were
«7. is luurd b&gt; the weather burf»n. and oFrecaster Bennett
CLEARWATER MAY DO
•"'l* there is no immediate prosGAINESVILLE STUNT
j*** for any marked change in
«&gt;e bf.nw normal temperatures
CLEARWATER, Doc. 18.—This city
is destined to be one of the lending
plnccs for tenters to spend the win­
ter. Clcarwattr authorities nrc en­
deavoring to do the right thing by
them and at a meeting of the council,
they were given permission to move
GREEKS IN TURKEY
their tents frmo tho city park to lots
that have been offered them by prop­
RIOT OVER KING ‘
EMERGENCY TARIFF
erty owners.
TAKING HIS THRONE
ON WHEAT, CORN, COAL
Tho park had become too congested
BEANS, POTATOES. MEAT
(Dr TW I m m U U I Pf»M)
for the campers nnd a number of com­
plaints had been made by the adjoin­
CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 18.—
ing property owners.
When news reached here of the emMayor Booth (tas suggested that
WASHINGTON, Doc. 18^-In lta barkation a t Venice of Constantine
this city have a rally day, similar to
first step toward .enact ihent of the on his way to Athens to resume the
that held In Gainesville, when the city
emergency tariff, the house ways and throne, Grecka manifested strong
people will have a holiday, a big pic­
means committee today tentatively feeling against Constantine, engagTb# European Relief Council. wblcU «cess to ru se
nic, and clear up five acres of the new Christmas season, bss been formed for the purpose, of throw ng Hm. Mitre agreed to place a high import tax on' ing in street fighting in which many
campnlte, which hns been provided for cU m sblo energy of the United States Into the vital
wheat, corn, wool, beans, potatoes, persons friendly to Constantine were
the campers.
medical aaslatanc* to 8.500,000 children In vaMero and cenlral Bunn*« this peanuts, onions and m e at.,
I roughly handled. They also threat­
Some of the campers laready sig­ winter. Renresentotlvea of eight great rrlh-l urganlzatlous, working Inde
------------------------ened to lynch Colonel Couzis, chief of
nified their willingness to co-opcr pendenti!, gutbered overwhelming eyldiuoe timi lite pl'glil of lliese uur°.J“e
Everybody
seems
to
be
listening
¡the
military commission and wrecked
ate with the city in helping to clean natta should take precedence In world .lisrlty unii they «re »svml. lb«
for
the
chimes
of
normalcy.—Seattle
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royalist
newspaper office.
co-onerutlns
agende#
which
form
tho
Council
are
the
American
Relief
Adulitiup the slte.v
tal ration, thè American Red Cross, the AmerUttn Friends’ Jervlce Comiultte« Times.
•
---------------------- -((Junkers), the Jewish Joint Distribution Comiultlve, the te d e ra l U u n d l of
---------- --------------The motto of King . C’onvtnnttne
If Constantine is crowned again he the Churches of Christ In America, the Knights of Columbus, th* T. U. O. A
Office supplies a t the Herald.
seems to be out of the frying pan in­
ought to be christened Finnegan.—
Post Cards ot the Herald office, lc. to Greece.—Collier's.
New York World.
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America Means Salvation to These Little Ones

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECBMPER IT, 1*20

¡ntite Week—-December 25-31.

Come in and meet your neighbor—he may be a good fellow
SOUTHERN COLLEGE NOTES
JWth the passage of the football
season, Southern hopes are centered
on the plana of. Coach Bcckelhcimer
and Captain Powell to turn out the
fastest aggregation of basket ball
toaaera that has ever represented the
Blue and White. A good schedule
has been arranged for tho present
season and tho candidates for berths*
on the varsity quintet are working
hard and showing rare promise.
In addition to tho Interest in the*
boys’ athletics, Mias Betts reports
splendid progress with the glrla in
the various forma of physical devel-i
opment which she is promoting. Tho j
number of candidates for tho basket 1
ball team ia large and tho girla arc,!
taking a keen interest in the practice
games held. The first game of the!
season will be a «practice game with
tho faculty team and will be held
soon after tho holidays.

Our Christmas Readiness
Meets the Requirements
of Every Gift Seeker
»

EVERYONE FROM THE TINIEST “ONE” TO STAID DIGNIFIED
GRANDFATHER, MUST BE REMEMBERED WITH SOMETHING AP­
PROPRIATE AND PRACTICAL FOR CHRISTMAS.
THE SHOPPER WHO BRINGS HER LIST TO THIS STORE FEELS
INSTINCTIVELY THAT HERE SHE CAN FIND WORTHY CHRIST­
MAS GIFTS.

TOYLAND ON OUR THIRD FLOOR ESPECIALLY INVITES AND
FASCINATES. ITS INNUMERABLE TREASURES BRING BACK
THOSE DAYS WHEN MOTHER AND DAD PLAYED4 HAPPY AND
CAREFREE, WITH DOLLS, STEAM ENGINES AND SOLDIERS.
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IT IS ALWAYS WISE IN MAKING SELECTIONS FOR YOUNGER
FOLK, EVEN FOR THOSE OF MORE MATURE YEARS, TO CHOOSE
SOME PRETTY ARTICLE OF WEARING APPAREL AND HERE YOU
WILL FIND EXCELLENT SELECTIONS.
.
EVERY SECTION OF THE STORE, FIRST FLOOR, SECOND
FLOOR, THIRD FLOOR AND FURNITURE ANNEX ARE DISTINCT­
IVELY AT YOUR SERVICE.
'

WitJ^ the opening of the new year,
thb pastor and the members of the
Sanford church will join with the pas­
tors and congregations of the various
churches in Florida of the Methodist
Episcopal church, South, in endeavor­
ing to rcise the half-million dollar
fund that has been allotted to the
Methodist of Florida as their share in
the Centenary Movement of the de­
nomination.
When this work is once begun, it ia
expected that it will be rapidly car­
ried to a successful conclusion. As
there is only one college in Florida
supported by the Methodist Confer­
ence of the--state, Southern College,
this entire sum will be given to tho
tetterm ent of that school. All alum­
ni and former students of Southern
in Sanford will bo interested in the
effort to secure this fund for South­
ern College In the year 13«: l.

YOU WHO ARE FAMILIAR WITH OUR HIGH STANDARD OF
DOING BUSINESS, WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED WITH OUR
QUALITIES, OUR VARIETIES AND OUR SERVICE, ALL OF WHICn
ARE VITAL POINTS IN THE CONDUCT OF T n iS BUSINESS.
YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HERE SHOULD BE A TOUR 0 ?
PLEASURE AND A PROFITFABLE AS WELL AS DELIGHTFUL OC­
CASION.

Y O W E L L -D R E W CO.

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Orlando, Florida
to have their bid favorably conalderJACKSONVILLE WANTS BERTH
IN FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE ed. Reprcsentativea of Tampa and
St, Petenburg, two of the other cluba
composing tho league, were unable to
ORLANDO, Dec. 1«.—A meeting of be present on account of failing to
the Florida State League waa held make train connections.
a t the San Jaan hotel Tneaday night,
No definite action waa taken by
Tepreaentathree from Orlando, Day­ the cluba represented with regard to
tona and Lkeland being present, when the awarding of the forfeited fran ­
Prekldent W alter W. Roae, of the chiaea, bu t it ia asserted on good au­
league called the meeting to order. thority th at Jacksonville la assured of
Don Mullaney, ex-manager of the being represented in the Florida State
JackaonviUe South Atlantic League League the coming season. Preaident
Club, and a well-known baaeball Rose will call a meeting some time
man of the Gateway City, waa prer­ within the next ten days to take def­
ent to procure one of the forfeited inite action in regard to the award- j
frpnchlaea of Bartow and Sanford. ing of tho forfeited franchiaea. The |
Palatka, the other city aeeking to date of this meeting will be announc­
- eccure one of these franchiaea, was ed by President Rose shortly.
unable to aend a delegate, but tele­
phoned to Preaident Rose and aaked
Post Cards at the Herald office, lc.

Operative December 15th, 1920, at noon, the following Behedab ml
Tolla will go Into effect.
To be collected for one chain for each of the following diviabm
of the Florida Coaat Line Canal:
ST.iJOnNS &amp; N. RIVER CANAL, JUPITER &amp; LAKE WORTH CA­
NAL, MATANZA8 &amp; HALIFAX CANAL, LAKE WORTH &amp; NEW
RIVER CANAL. IIAULdVER CANAL, NEW RIVER &amp; RISCAYNE BAY CANAL (All measurementa are deck length).

Pleasure Boats and House Boats
10c per foot through each chain.
8c per foot through each chain for Launches
engaged iu business).

f t and under (net

Freight and Passe
5c per foot through each chain and 5
freight and passengers.

gross rate« from

Barges and Lighters in Tow
It was an cnthysiastic crowd of
students that gathered on' tho camj u s and lustily cheered the four boys
; who went to Emory University to rep­
resent the Bluo and White in the In­
tercollegiate track race taking place
there on December 11th. This waa tho
first athletic contcat'of this kind in
which Southern had participated, ao
tho faculty and student body feel
justly proud that Southern won fourth
place. Already plana are being mado
to put up a team next year that will
bring back first honors for tho Blue
and White. Those representing tho
collego were Roy Crowley, Alfred
Firhcr, Ronk Buhrman and Frank
Chappell.

LARGE VARIETY OF SELECTION AND QUALITY OF MERCH­
ANDISE ARE IMPORTANT FEATURES OF SHOWINGS n E R E
WHETHER TIIE GIFT BE FOR MEN
FOLKS,
WOMEN FOLKS,
CHILDREN OR FOR THE HOME.
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Florida Coast Line Canal
&amp; Transportation Co.

f o r 8 rubbing Clothes______ •__ $1.00
Dry C leaning______________ _ .75
Pressing . . . . . ________ ______ ¿ 0
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

G. W. WATERS
317 East First St.

Phone 560

LOADED—8c per foot through each chain and 5 per cent an
freight.; 8c per foot on tug through each chain.
EMPTY—5e per foot through each chain. Tugs towing empty.lightera 5c per foot through each chain.

Fish Boats
3c per foot through each chain.

Christmas Gift Suggestion:
Give a Bicycle. It is
. useful, economical,
convenient— a
means o£ healthful,
pleasant moderate,
outdoor exercise.

Santord Cycle
Company
117* Park ^venue

TRY A HERALD WANT AD
Post Cards at The Herald Office

Tested Law for the
Benefit* of the
Public
No official, County, State,
Revenue or otherwise, can
enter a PRIV A TE house
without a search warrant
A CITIZEN.

Christmas
MANICURE SETS fro m ............................- .............-'-.$3.00 to $25.00 &lt;&gt;
TOILET SETS fro m ......................................................... $5.00 to $25.00 J;
SCRAN E'S FINE STATIONERY, CORRESPONDENCE CARDS all
in Christmaa Boxes.
FOUNTAIN PENS and EVERSIIARP PENCILS ia Sterling Sliver
$1.00 to $6.00
and Gold Plated, ( mm
Beautiful Line or Chriatmaa Package GILLETTE RAZORS.
CHRISTMAS CIGARS In boxes of 25—all the leading brands in 10
and 15 cent CIGARS. • .
Fine
ofLIlIUOIfflAO
CHRISTMASVCANDIES,
nUYLER'S,
WILEY’S,
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_J I lin
BOeUi
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l-. MAN'8 , LOG CABIN PECAN NUT ROLL.
New Line of CHILDREN’S BOOKS and all the POPULAR NOVELS
of the da y.
Our Chriatmaa Line of PERFUMES fresh from the manufacturers,
comprise the MARY GARDEN, MAVIS. DJBRKISS. PiyERS.
ROGERS &amp; GALLBTT in Christmas package«, any sixe.
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MOBLEY'S DRUG STORE

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NOTICE or APPLICATION FOK CIIAHTEB
O r SANTORO CUAHBEN OP C O K K U tC E
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEItM
Nolle« U b tr tb y gl»«a th a t t l x undaralgnH
will on T o rm le r. lb « M at d « r o f I&gt;*c«inl«,r. A.
I*, to m , a t lfl;oO T i C r t a . m. o r aa anou'lliorr
a f lr r aa w t r t a lx b tard , a l D tl-and. Florida
• I Ita C ourt l lo n x , talk * application lo it«
llooorabla Jam «« W . PrrkiB«. J u d i» o f It« Clrc alt C oart o f tb« flat rn lb Judicial . Circuit ol
Florida, for a a o rd rr approving I t a proiuard
c b a rltr o f, aad Incorporallot Uta Hanford CUaiu
l» r of Coni nitre*, of Hanford. F lorida, II* ob­
ject of w b lfb »ball ba ta promote I t a commer­
cial, a frlc a ltu ra l aad lad a atrial w .lfa re of Han­
ford and m m ln o la f o u n t/, ta a o ja lra ami bold
p ro p a rt/, m ortgage and ta ll tb« atm «, ale., aad
to Impru«« tb« g fo tra l condition« of lo t coinB iualt/ by c o « p « ratto a of tb* pabllc-«plrlt*d citIrani, and generally ta da w b a ttv tr Ita mamtare aball th in k beneficial ta B aafard and HandMl« County, tb« «am t bring la dob profit (b a r­
Ing corporation, tb# orlgtoal proponed C barltr or
artlcla« o f Incorporation being Daw a« file la
lb* of fit* a f tb * Clark a f tka C ircuit U n i t a f
Seminal* C ounty, Florida, aa by l a v provided.

J. O. DALI*
A. r. CONNELLY,
U. J. HOLLY.
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DeSoto: Citrus fruits and vege­
tables havo been moving steadily
from most of our shipping points for
aovcral weeks. Cattle aro in good
condition on the open ranges.

OUR STORE IS TIIE GIFT SHOP FOR TIIE PEOPLE OF
THIS SECTION FOR THEY RECOGNIZE THE FACT THAT
WE HAVE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF FINE GIFTS
FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. FOR INSTANCE—

. Bar Pina

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ARE VERY GOOD THIS SEASON AND) WE HAVE THE
FINEST LOT OF BAR PINS THAT HAS EVER BEEN
SHOWN HERE. AND THEN YOU MUST SEE OUR DIA­
MOND RINGS, BROOCHES, PINS, ETC.. TOO MANY OF
IHEM TO MENTION TODAY. COME AND SEE THEM AT

J. T. BRADY’S, Jewelry Store
WELAKA BLOCK

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�TUB SANFORD DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1920

PECULIAR FREAK OF NATURE
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ONLY m o s s WHO PLANT GOOD
8KED IN TESTED SOIL CAN EXp ECT FULL YIELD AT HARVEST

t S i E. A N INVESTOR’S HARVEST AT BAOI DIVIDEND DATE IS
BEST ASSURED THROUGH INVESTMENT IN HIGH GRADE SECUR­
ITIES WHICH STAND T H E TEST OF CRITICAL EXAMINATION.
..Editor AMONG T H E SE SECURITIES ARE THE
R. J . HOLLY
80UTHBRN
UTILITIES
N . J . LILLÀRD. .S e cretary -Treasurer COMPANY 8 PER CENT CUMULATIVE PRIOR PREFERRED STOCK.
H. A. N E E L _____ General Manager WHICH M A Y BE ACQUIRED FOR CASH OR UPON THE INSTALL­
MENT PL A N . THERE IS NONE BETTER.
ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr.
Circulation Manager
Phone Herald Office 148 or 64.

Member of the Associated Presa

municipality and ars close to a city Isa cola on its beautiful bay, Tarpon
they are usually the place where peo- Springs, with its bay and river; SL
pie go to w alk and visit on Sundays i Petersburg, tho “Suni..!nc city cf the
and holidays and where they arrange Pinellas Peninsula” ; Tampa with It*
to go at least once a week and cul- attractive hotels and beautiful parka;
tivate the lots and plant flowers and Sarasota, Bradentown, Fort Mycr^
trees but Sanford Cemetery has nev- whose front door is Caloosahatchee
er been in th is class and now that the Bay, to enumerate only a few o! the
Woman's Club has taken up the mat- links of the west coast chain. These
ter we look fo r n more beautiful cem- interior and gulf ports are reached

Another busy Saturday.
FLORIDA WELCOMES AND PRO
V IDES FOR ALL”

And another busy week just ahead
of us.

But tomorrow we can rest after we ' The following from the Literary Dihave attneded Sunday school
and gest is good publicity for Florida:
church in the morning and evening. | Each w inter the migration from
o
the north and middle west FloridaHave you thought about sending ward increases. This season the
your friends the Weekly or Daily southward tide promises to exceed
Herald for a Chrktmas gift? T h e re even that of last year which is accould be nothing finer or better.
credited the largest in history.
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It is a democratic throng which
The croakers and hammer throwers flows into th e Peninsula state—the
can get in their best work now that multi-millionaire, the moderately wellthere are so many rumors of finan- to-do, and even those o f meager
d a l crises and poor business and all means. For Florida welcomes and
that r o t If any croalfier can see any provides for all. There are all types
hard times in Sanford let him show of hotels from the most pnlatial and
us. It is usually in a diseased imag- expensive to the simplest; there arc
ination.
winter homes from magnificent villas
_______ o_______
to humble bungalows.
Some people can see no good in ‘he
I-ach of living accommodations to
Rod and Gun Club. The Herald can meet the influx of visitors has led
sec good in every move that means many to own o r rent winter homes in
building, that means progress, that j Florida. M any people have proved
means any place for the tourists, that that with vegetable and fru it gardens
means an auditorium, that means of their own thoy can escape the rignew people coming here, that means ors of the northern winter and live
a place for boats of the tourists, th at ¡ more comfortably and economically in
means anything and everything.
If Florida.
any of the people here know of any-! Florida's resorts arc divided goo-

NOT THE ORDINARY ROMANCE
Happily Married Man Has Something
Different to Say About the
Darling of Hla H eart *
She un^n't exactly hnndKome, nnd
yet you couldn't call her plain.
Iler features were Irregular, but
Interesting, a* I beard one of .her
friend* remark.
For Instance, one pearly ear of
matchless beauty was an Inch or so
lower than the other.
And her teeth wore so splendidly
different from the usual. The absence
of two of them In front relieved the
monotony of the faultless rows of
molars that most girls have.
Then again she had a habit of hold­
ing her mouth open so that If there
were Iho slightest breeze stirring It
would whistle weirdly In nnd out of
the spnee between her teeth.
Her eyrs were fishy blue, and slight­
ly crossed, so that In walking she
rould not help tripping over her own
feet.
She nlso toed-ln a trifle, nnd when
she sldted down the road, daintily trip­
ping In her own chnrmlngly original
wny, people stopped to look at her.
It used to gratify my vanity to he
stared at so whenever I went out with
her.
In fact, I may as well out with It,
I found her so fascinating that I mar­
ried her. And ours has been the hap­
py union.
Sho never bore* me. She Is a con­
tinual source of Interest. I keep find­
ing new things wrong with her every
day.—London Answers.

HONORS NOT EASILY EARNED
Japanese Wrestlers Who Rice to Famo
Aro Deserving of the High Poaltlon They Attain.
Training foy a Japanese wrestler
la not easy. The training of our col­
lege boys for nn athletic event la child's
ploy In comparison. It (a not unusual
for a nonce to be gashed and bleed­
ing after being knocked about (be
hard gravel of a private arena. Young
students come out at 4 on cold morn­
ings and train until 8. Their fat and
niu*cles are hardened by constant
ramming at wooden posts nnd their
henda are hardened by being pushed
vigorously nrnlnat walla. Yet It la a
career nny boy In Japan's villages
nsplrrs to who throws more than the
average number of local rival*.
A champion today has 150 or 100
“lianda" or devices at hla disposal. The
aim, a worthy one certainly, la the
maximum of force with the minimum
of disturbance.
Wrestlers are classified Into nine
grades, of which only the first three
or four have professional Importance.
In enrh ramp there nru three leading
lights. The champion, the O-zekl, or
second champlpn; tho Sekl-wnkl, or
second assistant champion; the KomiiHuhl, the assistant to the second
assistant champion. The supreme
. Imtupioo U called the Tokodxuna. hut
there have only been n score of these
slip e Japanese wrestling stnrted In
the prepagodn period.

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Down In San Diego county la a
grove of Torrey pines leas than two
miles broad and eight miles long,
thinly scattered, that occur nowhere
else In the world except about 100
trees on the eastern end of Santa
Itnaa Island, many miles to the north
and out In the ocean. All who h a r t
read of coaching or motoring In
southern California know of the fa­
mous cypress drlro near Monterey.
Strange Indeed la this great head of
land Jutting out Into the ocean be­
tween Carmel bay and Monterey hprbor, for It forms an Isolated arboreal
Island, the Monterey cypress being
hut one of Its peculiarities. The Mon­
terey pine grows there, and Is not
fouhd again except sixty miles to the
north and seventy miles to the south.
The nishop's pine occurs (or recurs)
only eighty-five miles to the north and
eighty miles to the south. The Gowen
cypress recurs on the coast 210 miles
northward.
• Curious place for trees, this Mooterry headland! We have so many
tales to tell of curious native trees,
however, that one more must suffice.
Down at Carden Grove and Santa
Ana. both In Orange county, stand
five trees that are natural hybrids
between the native live oak and the
native black walnut, and man had
nothing to do with this Jugglery.—
Los Angeles Times.

GREAT SOLDIER’S KINDLY ACT
Duke of Wellington Not Above Tak­
ing Care of Toad Which Waa
Small Boy’s P e t The duke of Wellington, while
strolling obout hla estate one day.
came upon n small hoy, the son of a
gardener, down on his knee* before
n hole, nnd with tears running down
hla fare. The hoy explained that hi*
pet toad lived In the hole, nnd that he
fed him every «lay. the toad knowing
him and following him about the gar­
den. School waa to open the next day
In n distant town, nnd the lad was
afraid hla toad would starve to death.
"Not at all, not at nil,” assured the
great leader. ‘T il look" after your
toed myself." The boy got up at
nnre, nnd the two gravely shook hands.
The duke was as good as his word,
nnd went several times a week to the
hole with n handful of crumbs, and
the tond noon transferred his affection
to hi* gra-e. This so tickled the sol­
dier that he wrote the boy a letter
telling him of the pet's actions; but
expressing the belief that when the
boy returned the tond would go back
to hla first nffrctlon.
Ripening Fruit.
High temperature* seem, very curi­
ously, to retard the ripening of pears,
while hastening that of applet*. In ex­
periments describe«! by Overholser
and Taylor In the Itotanlcal Gazette,
the ripening of green first-crop Ilartlett peart; raised from 70 degrees F..
or room temperature, to 85 degrees
wns not nffected, hut at 87.7 degrees
It waa delayed five days, and a t 04 de­
grees nnd 104 degrees the delay was
13 day*. Second-crop Rartlett pear*,
In a temperature of 101 degrees, and
surrounded by a relative humidity of
below 50 per cent, remained unripe
four weeks after similar pear* at
room temperature and humidity bad
become fully ripened. The flavor of
pears kept above 85 degrees was af­
fected, sweetness and Juiciness being
diminished. The ripening of Yellow
Newton apples on the other band, was
hastened at every appreciable rts« In
temperature from 50 degree* up to
the point of destruction by burning.
It Is concluded that the picking of
pear* may be delayed In very hot
weather, but that tho picking of ap­
ples and storage In n cool place must
he hastened.

Barnstable's Old Bell.
In the conrthouse at narnatahle.
Mass., la an old bell, cracked and
allcnt, which may he, and probably la.
tho oldest bell In the United States
So thinks Mr. Alfred Crocker, clerk of
courts of Rarnstahlo county. Tho date
1075 is still plainly visible In the pho­
to g rap h recently printed In the Bos­
ton Evening Transcript.
By thin date, howvvrr, tho old bell
had seen nearly a quarter of a cen­
tury of life In England before It canto
to America and began calling wor­
shipers together In the church at
How Burmese Women Smoke.
Merchant# smoke their pipe* from Sandwich town. Gratitude bought the
duwn until durk. In Korea, writes u hell In England, for It came a* n gift
corresjMtndent. They muut down front Mr*. I’eter Adolph, whose hus­
when they smoke, nnd us the atems band, Captain Adolph, was lost In the
of the pipe* ure 3 feet long, the bowl wreck of hla vessel on the Massachu­
cult rest on the ground. lit Bethle­ setts roast In 1U07 despite the efforts
hem the hookult Is very popular niuoiig of the people of Sandwich.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ the women and it accompanies the
morning nnd afternoon coffee-drinking
A Fair Weak.
hour. Several tube* extend from the
A snun lately kept n metcrnlogfral
w ater howl through which the smoke dlnry of I'1» wife'* temper. It ran
passes In a cooling process, tfnd the aomewlint ns follows:
women gather about the hookah, each
“Mm.day—Rather cloudy; In the afselecting a tube, and all drawing
•moke from the common howl. Tito
Vnporlsh
brightened
“Tuesday
Hurtnetfe maiden# smoke a cigar 10 up a little toward* evening.
Incite* long nnd a* fat ns n good-sired
"Wednesday — Changeable, gloomy.
t-aitdln and with a while puper cov­ Inclined to rain.
ering. The longest pipe# known are
“Thursday—High wind, and some
those used by native* of the Belgian penis of thunder.
Congo. These pipe* hare stems 10 or
“Friday—Full- In tho morning; vari­
12 fret long, with small howls. If able till the nfternonn; cloudy at
mutchea were used to light-them a night.
frtenil would be needed to apply the
“Ralunlay—A gentle breeze, hnxy;
(lame, but the nntlve gets his light afternoon, a thick fog, and a few flashby merely thrusting the bowl Into hla ea of lightning.
camp fire.
“8undny—Terui&lt;estuoua and rainy;
toward evening rather calmer.”—Lon­
Post Cards a t the Herald office, lc. don Answers.
Office supplies a t the Herald.

Christmas Candies
Nuts and Nut Meats, A ll Kinds
Plum and Fig Pudding
Dates, Figs, Cluster Raisins
Grape Juice, Virginia Dare and Claret
Mince Meat, Dry and Moist
Goodwin's Cakes, All Kinds
Buy Christmas Seals to Fight Tuberculosis In O ur State

Section of Land In California Han
' Tree« Unknown Anywhoro Elae,
Save in O nt Small Spot.

Welaka Building ::

Zfhe S ro w th a n d S tren g th o f
Zfh/s ¡S a n k
has been made possible by a broad,
general knowledge of business and
personal conditions In Utis commun­
ity, and the TANGIBLE 8BRVICB
that it has always been our policy to
On the baais of confidence, courtesy,
and real personal service, we invite
yonr account.

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

LETTUCE
HAMPERS
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Prompt Deliverg
Cotton Seed Meal
. Nitrate Soda
one
C a sto r Po:
Kainit
Our Prices Will Save
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COMPANY
Service That Counts
We have the Sales Force, Location, Experience and
Financial Responsibility

Wholesale Commission Merchants

1304 East Cary Street

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Car lot receivers and distributors all kinds Fruit and Product?
Consignments Solicited
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Pure, Sweet, Wholesomi
Delivered Fresh Every Day

MILLER’S BAKERY
S P E C IA L BARGAINS
FOR THE FIR8T

C O M P L E T E H O U 6 E B IL L
CARTER LUMBER CO.

The Citizens of Seminole County
LI8TEN—ALL YE FAIR PEOPLE
_
WHILE WB TELL ABOUT
WHILE WE SING ABOtf»

The Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter Fair
Orlando, Fla., Feb. 15,16,17,18,19,1921
THIS IS TO BE TTIE VERY FINEST EXPOSITION YET HELD—
IT IS TO BE DEVOTED TO YOU AND YOUR INTERESTS.
It« Is to embrace the product*, official or private, of five
ties In the beet section of the state.
THAT’S YOU AND YOUR COUNTY. WE ASK YOU—WILL
YOU HELP?
Johnnie J. Jones' remarkable United Shows, bigger and ******
will occupy our grounds from December to tho time- of opening **"
Fair in order to get ready for H.
,
W. R. O’NEAL
J. L. GILES
C. R HOWA*®
President
Treasurer
Secretary

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SANFORD BAIL

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, i*J0

PAGE THREB

ADDITIONAL LOCALS
New Irish potatoes «re ripe ln San*
ford.
'

W o rth S a r i n *

H ats! Hata! Hata!
Shop. See them.

A t the Quality

Christmas Cards, Seals, and Tags
210-tfc
a t Mobley’s Drug Store,
Old potatoes farther north mny not
be bringing much but the growers can
sell them In Southern market*
M. J. Bradford's Mattress Factory,
»Bth street and Cypres* nvc. 210-10tp
t
’ Beautiful Minnehaha Moccasins at
A. Kanner’a, Sanford Avo.t * 216-12c
Sanford will have celery for Christ­
mas. This means a good price for
the grower* who wiU have some.
Christmas boxes of oranges at $3.
—0 . W- Spencer, Phone 400. 200-I0tp
We hare cut nil prices radically at
the Quality Shop.
The features of this girl portray tb«
fetst type of Polish childhood Ilia)
lies engulfed In hunger and dlsIDd all Ihelr attendant miseries
slrrndy administered by Amerhis preserved her benuly and
¿„hness. albeit her eyes betray the
«firing she has seen, but literally
aCUoai In her own and adjacent coun,
y n still have no one to look to bnt
1 «tries as another winter of horror
&lt;jwfi to upon them. To the end that
mb. prsjer war not go unanswered
.rfjbt leading American relief organlxafjigi bare banded together In a Joint
^—«*1 m behalf of Europe* suffering
dEditn. Ttiey are ths Amerlcnu IteUrf Administration, the American Ited
CreM, tb# American Friends' Belief
Otcmltlee (Quakers), the Jewish Joint
Distribution Committee, the Federnl
Cborchei of Christ In America, tin*
gplghts of Columbus, the Y. M. C. A .
aad ths I . W. 0 . A.

THE BAPTIST TEMPLE,
9:30—Sumby School.
11:00—Preaching by the pastor on
-Ike First Christmas.” Mr. Latalerough, Comctfst, will pley for tho
Cnt time in this service. Ho has
teen engaged ns cometlst with the
ekurrh music.
6:30—The Young People.
Miss
Careen Hyman, ncice of the pastor,
who is the Junior leader for the Bap­
tist Young People of Georgia, is here
aad will speak to the Juniors.
7:30—Preaching by tho pastor on
The Hotel Question."
Join the Temple audience.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Tomorrow will be a day of special
Interest to us because our friends, tho
Icdtpcndcnt Order of Odd Fellows,
will visit snd worship with us a t the
morning service. Every member and
friend of the church should make
speeisl effort to be present and wel­
come them.
Our Bible School meets nt 0:45
a. o.; morning worship nt 11. Sub­
ject of sermon: "Creation's Purpose."
Y. P. S. C. E. meets nt 0:30 p. m.
Night service nt 7:30 o’clock. Sub­
ject: The Way to Complete Life."
A wsrm welcome awaits you.
Stringers arc not strangers with
***t bat friends. Como nnd worship
with us,—Pau) C. Burhana, Pastor.
METHODIST CHURCH.
Funds/ School, 9:30 n. m.
Preaching by the pastor nt 11 a.
“ • Subject: "Which Master."
Epworth League, 6:30 p. m.
Preaching by the pastor at 7:30 p.
“ • Subject: "The Snlc of n Birth-

right.”

J- C. Hutchison, Sunday School sup­
erintendent.
Hr. S. W. Walker, Pastor.
A cordial welcome to nil to these

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
has been .i very busy week
with
Presbyterians with gathcr» rt of some kind each night
mrr 51 ,Su?day tfl° congregation ov_ u.Wcd
auditorium nnd many
,cated *n the gallery,
jwce joined the church.
«-¡/I* f l o w ing is tho calendar for
and Monday:
Sunday
l *• m-. Sunday School.

J 1" 0 a‘ m * preaching.
P- m., Intermediate C. E.
P- m., Senior C. E,
7:3&lt;&gt; P- m., preaching.
Monday
&lt;n »in?
‘ Soc'a' "Noting of worn*
S
* .»venue.
Mr** J&gt; H* McCasher, 407
****
3:30 P*Tn-. Junior C. E,
boxes Vf!r ^°Ur onJers ior Christman
Roll» w b0 r# mC8. With

Orangesk°i *

8.

.“Wp them £or yoa*
any k M of Fackscc3*

Read the Dally Herald and get wise
to the many bargains that are being
offered every day In Sanford. Our
merchants have tho goods and the
prices.
•

—

AU hats reduced nt the Quality
Shon.
217-4tc
Bureau Scarfs, Tablo Covers, and
Baby Blankets, now on sale.—A. Knnner.
216-12tc

An Appeal to the American People
'r»H R EE aad one-half million children In Eastern and Central Barope
1 hare no alternative to disaster between now and next harvest ex­
cept American aid,
_ _ In the
aid. r
Tor month« these most __L__
helpless sufferers
track of war hare been admitted to American feeding-stations o n ljlr
tragically undernourished, and havo received American medical aid only
If desperately threatened ky death from disease.
One 0 cent hot American meal today has saved a thousand lives.
Winter la closing down. Tbo money ef many nations U valueless out•Ido their own boundaries. Economic and crop conditions make famine,
with lta terrible train of disease*, a certain visitor until next harvest. Inov.
Itably the helpless children will auffer most No child can grow to health
and u n ity on the pitiful makeshifts for food with which millions of European adults must content themselves this winter, It Is obvious tbdt the
remedy caa come only from outside.
America saved 6,000,000 European children winter before la st Nor­
mal recuperation cut the need nearly In half last jear, but unusual condi­
tion* have resulted In scant shrinkage of child destitution during the
twelvemonth Just p a st The response of Amerlct must now decide whether
o,ou0,000 oi these charges, in acuta distress, shall begin to be turned away
In January from more than 17,000 asylums, hospitals, clinics and feedingstations dependant on American support There would bs as tragedy la
history se sweeping er so destructive #f those who ctn deserve no cvlt
Tho undersigned organisations, working among every race and creed.
,nany en*, *ei* *‘*° ,n °Ihar forma of relief, agree unanimously that the
plight o. these helpless children should hove complete priority In overseas charity until the situation Is m et This Is an Issue without politics
and withoutreligious lines. There can be no danger of pauperisation,
for the 12.1.000.000 for child food, and the *10,000.000 for medical service
that we seek, will relieve only the critical ernes. The medical supplies
of course, must be an unquslltled gift, but for every American dollar used
In child-feeding the governments and communities sided furnish two dollara In the form of transportation, re n t labor, clerical help, cash conlrlbuttons and such food supplies as are locally obiulnable.
America has not failed In the past In great heartedness. She has
never hnd a more poignant call than this. Contributions should be turned
over to the local committees which are now being formed for this national
collection, or sent to Franklin K. Lane. Treasurer. Guaranty Trust Co,
New York City.
'
EURO PEAN

Tho cold weather is bringing the
tourists to Florida nnd Sanford should
be makin gefforta to get them located
hero in somo fashion. Tents ore nil
right if they are loentod In the right
place.
,
Beautiful assortment of Lion brand
shlrta for gifts a t greatly reduced
prices.—A. Kanncr.
216-12tc

R ELIEF

H . r a . n H .s v . r . Chairm an

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tied Cross,

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K n la h i* * of* rn h ,

P a r r a n d . C hairm an
A m erican Prltnda" Service Com m ittee
(Q u a k ers)
by Itufus M
Jonte.
C h a ir m a n
Jawtah Joint D istribution Commlttae,
by Kell* M W arburg, trhalrineo

_Colum b“ »j h r J a m a s A.
_ F iahsrty, S upre m e Knight
*• M C. A., by C. V. H ibbard. Intarnational Com m lttae
T W C a by M in S arah s t m i l
Netlonal Hoard
6 8‘ ****

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Established in 1887

Twenty thousand dollar
stock of Platinum, Dia­
monds, Jewelry, Bar Pins

HENRY McLAULIN
Your Jeweler for 3 3 Yean

Suitable Gifts for
MANICURE SETS f r o m ........................... - .................$3.00 to $25.p0
TOILET SETS f r o m ......................................................... $5.00 to $25.00
SCRANE'S FINE STATIONERY. CORRESPONDENCE CARDS all
In Christmas Boxes.
FOUNTAIN PENS and EVERSIIARP PENCILS in Sterling Silver
and Gold Plated from . . . . _____ ________________$1.00 to $6.00

FOR CHRISTMAS
worker, n good preacher and a most
Remember the children with somo delightful companion.
of Zanc Grey's, Eleanor Porters’ nnd
Booth Tnrkington’s Interesting books
Quality clear through in all of our
a t Mobley’s Drug Store.
21Qytfc hats. That’s the Quality Shop.
216-4tc
By an overwhelming majority, apjroximatcly eight to one, tho Lake­ J. R. Johnson, Atlantic Coast Lino
line ever seen In Sanford—only a
land special road-and bridgo district railway enr inspector, was killed in
few of each so get them now.
voted bonds,in the sum of $200,000 to tho Lakeland ynrds Monday morning
Ilox Stationery In ail of the
construct certain roads&lt;
when ho was caught between two
Intent «hades and styles—nothing
freight cars. At the time of tho ac- but the best of putirr a.id onveKandy—Peanut Brittle Saturday
cident Mr. Johnson was
under a lopes nt very reasonable prices,
special, 30c lb.
W ater’s Kandy
stririg of freight cars coupling nlr Quite the prettiest nnd most senKitchen.
213-tfc
hose nnd it is not known how tho nc- «Rile Christmns gifts for cither
cident'occurred.
-His body wn6 found
‘‘Her" or "Him."
Robert J . Black, Jr., was released
later,
badly
crushed,
ono
leg
being
Christmns Cards snd New
on a $10,000 bond for appearance be­
cut
off.
Deceased
enmo
to
Florldn
Year's
Post Cards of all kinds
fore Magistrate Carter Tuesday at
nbout
n
year
ago
from
Galesburg,
Hi.
from
the
low price of one cent
St. Petersburg, charged with putting
He
was
forty-five
years
old
and
leaves
each
up.
You get the benefit of
zinc sulphate In. sugar eaten by his
a
fmaiyl.
I
our
buying
In job lots. AH very
wife, it is alleged to dispose of her.
■
! pretty snd new. And then you
BoxFruit—Mixed { boxes
fruit ^ can j,ct engraved cards or staBrnclct Watches, Electric Lamps,
packed
to
order.
Parcel
Post
boxes ( tionary or Holiday cards engrarSmoking Sctl, Casscro'e and other
nnd
enrtoons
n
specialty.
W
ater’s
^
or y0Ur monogram printed on
Sheffield silverware fo r holiday gifts.
Kandy
Kitchen.
213-tfc
tho
finest of bond papers in all
16-12tc
—A. Kanncr, Sanford avo,
—-----! colors. Conic in and take a look.
The bond election in Gainesville
HERALD PRINTING CO.
The official program for tl\c an­
passed
off
without
any
unusual
fco-J
nerald Squar«
nual meeting of the Florida Educa­
ture,
except
thnt
many
women
tax
oog.tf
tional Association, which is to be held
_________________
in Tallahassee, December 20, 30 and payers were put to considerable ^
trouble
to
cost
thtir
votes,
owing
to
^
Come
in
nnd get your new typo31, is a most attractive booklet of
thelr
names
not
appearing
on
tho
writer
at
the
Herald office now. A
fifteen pages.. The program will bo n
qualified
list
filed
with
the
inspcc-,
r(,aj
typewriter
nt $05, the best you
suitable souvenir of Tnllahnssco
tors.
Two
separate
questions
were
cver
8aw
for
the
money or for twice
scenes.
submitted to the voters, ono for bonds the money,
- —
A big selection of good books for for $125,000 for street paving and
one
for
$30,000
for
improvements
to
old and young at popular prices at
the municipal light nnd power plant.
-*•
^
-v .
Mobley’s Drug Store.
210-tfc
Ju st received a now shipment of
W. L. Dougins Shoes. Men’s, Ladies1
and Children’s shoes nt reduced prioSanford Heights is having what es.—Knnnor’s Store, Sanford Avenue.
216-12tc
might be termed a "mushroom
growth’ just now with small houses
Twenty-one counties, including sev­
and tents and all kinds of habitations
e
ra
l of northern nnd western Florida,
springing up overnight.
Sanford
nrc
now enrolled in tho departments
Heights is the finest residence secof
exhibition
of tho South Florldn
lio n in the^clty and some day will be
fair, the dntes of which nro February |
recognized ns such.
3 to 12, and indications nro thnt sev -,
A. Kannor has a big line of holi­ oral will bo added to tho list when j
day goods, dolls, velocipedes, etc, 213- newly-elected boards of county com-,
215 Sanford Avc.
216-12tc missioners assume offico in January. |
Thus tho grentest state or sectional,
A nlco assortment of Sterling Sil­ fair of Southern history is nssured
ver and Gold Everaharp Ponc'ls and from an exhibition viewpoint, and
Fountain Pens nt MoL’ey’e Drug thousands of tourists from nil sections ’
Store.
210-tfc of tho nntton will have tho privilege’
of learning whnt Florida In every j
Bishop W. A. Candler, of Atlanta, section is capable of producing. T o .
Ga., was in Monticelln Monday for ♦he county exhibits will ' bo added t
a short stay. The bishop was cn- those of Mexico, Canada and Hol­
routo to Madison whero ho officiated land.
at tho laying of tho cornerstone of
the now Methodist church. Bishop E.
Santa Claus wilt appear three times
G. Weed, of Jacksonville, pronched a t tho French Shop, Snturday, tho
Sunday morning, a t Christ Episcopal 18th; Monday, the 20th; Wednesday,
church to a largo congregation.
the 22nd, 3 p. m. Ho will talk to the
children and receive letters nnd dis­
Alohnwk Sheets, 81x00, $2.15 each. play his bags of toys.—French Shop.
■A, Kannor, Sanford Avc. Phono Buy Christmns seals Hnd help fight
6.
216-12tc tuberculosis in this state.
219-2tc
Hats! Hats! Hate!
Shop. Sco them.

S h o j) a t t h e B j g S t o i

Christmas

. L s «.. T ra s .u ra ,

Comprlsingi
A K!t«“ ni t l " a lrd u !i? cT m tn U on ’ * r

i amonas
Watches
je w e lr y

Beautiful Line of Christmns Package GILLETTE RAZORS.
CHRISTMAS CIGARS in boxes of 25—all the leading brands in 10
and 15 cent CIGARS.
Fine Line of CHRISTMAS CANDIES, IIUYLER’S, WILEY'S, WfllTMAN’S, LOG CABIN PECAN NUT BOLL.
New Line of CHILDREN’S BOOKS and all the POPULAR NOVELS
of the day.
Our Christmas Line of PERFUMES fresh from the manufacturers,
comprise the MARY GARDEN, MAVIS. DJERKISS, PIYEItS,
ROGERS &amp; GALLETT in Christmas packages, any size.

MOBLEY'S DRUG STORE
ENERGIZER" WHAT IT DOES.
Get somo of those late postcards at
the Herald office. Tho Valdez Ho­
tel, the Weinkn Block, the Seminole
It successfully treats
anemia,
Hotel nnd other points of interest rheumatism, paralysis,
dyspepsia»
Only one cent each. Send a Sanford
obcsjty, neuralgia, constipation, sci­
card to your friends.
atica, writer’s cramps, liver diseases,
varicose veins, muscular contractions,
Remember that the Herald offico joint affections, sprains and deformi­
now has the best $65 typewriter on ties, faulty circulation or nutrition,
the mnrket. A complete standard spinal congestion, disease of the ner­
typewriter for thin price, now and vous system, sleeplessness, Bright’s
fully equipped. Come in nnd try disease, diabetes and high blood pretK
them.
sure, even after ail other means have
failed. References: Any bank or bus­
Prices are now being regulated by- iness house in Sanford.
tho new economic inw of ovcraupply
nnd under-demand.—Washington Post
Post Cards nt the Herald office, lc.

At the Quality

/
[($
1«

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Tho friends of Rev. A. A. Thrower,
who. has served the Methodist church
in Lake City during the past year
,wera delighted to learn that ho has
been roturriod ’ to this city for an­
other year. Ills report from this
church was gratifying to tho mem­
bership and tho year just closed has
beer* tho most successful that tho
church has enjoyed for a number of
yean. Rov, Thrower Is an earnest

Get your typewriter a t tho Herald
A flrat-claac machine, bran
now a t $65 and one thaV you will like
for tho rest of your life. Not need to
pay any more for a real typewriter.
The Molte Is not only a standard ma­
chine hut Is so arranged that you can
carry it around with you.
Post Cards at the Herald offico, lc.

r¥miifc7-'«fcL- :

OUR STORE IS THE GIFT SHOP FOR THE PEOPLE OF
THIS SECTION FOR THEY RECOGNIZE THE FACT THAT
WE HAVE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF FINE GIFTS
FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. FOR INSTANCE—

Bar Pins
ARE VERY GOOD THIS SEASON AND/ WE HAVE THE
FINEST LOT OF BAR PINS THAT HAS EVER BEEN
SHOWN HERE. AND THEN YOU MUST SEE OUR DIA­
MOND RINGS, BROOCHES, PINS, E T C - TOO MANY OF
THEM TO MENTION TODAY. COME AND SEE THEM AT

J. T. BRADY'S, Jewelry Store
WELAKA BLOCK

�PAGR POUR

TOB SANFORD i/AILY HERALD. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1920

RULED

MISS KATHRYN Mi 1LKBY, Editor.

Phone 428

WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT.

Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Edward Mil­
ler announce the engagement of their
Wilson.
daughter, Clara Mae, to Mr. Amos
Marshall McClces. The wedding to
D. A. U.
take
place late in December.
The D. A. U. Bridge Club met with
»Mrs. E. P. Morse Thursday morning.
There waa also an extra table in hon­ CATHOLIC C H U R C n SERVICES.
or of Mrs. George Morse of IlondurALL SOULS CHURCn
The club prize was won by Miss
Lillins Lober and the guest prize, a
box of correspondence cards, was
won by Mrs. Roy Bowen.
#
A most sumptuous wild duck lunch­
eon was served at this conclusion of
the game.
The guests besides the members of
the club were: Mrs. Ray Bowen,
Mr*. Julius Schultz, Miss Lillins Lo­
ber, M n. Symmes and M n. George
Morse.

Toinorrcw, last Sunday in Advent,
mass will be celebnted a t 10:00 a.
m. During this mass tho men of the
parish will approach Holy Commun­
ion in rf body.
Sermon: "Tho Messianic Prob­
lems."
Benediction of the Blessed Sacra­
ment nftcr mass. Sunday school fol­
lows services.
Masses on Christmas Day at 6:30
and 10:00 a. m. Full announcement
later.
*'
Strangers welcome.

KIND

IS SUCCESSION

BIG RANCHES'ONLY MEMORY

Thraa 6 liter« af. Nabla Family Wha
Dacani a the Favorit#« of. Great
French Manarch.

Progress of Civilisation Ha« Dana
Away With tha Picture eque Ufa
of the Old W est

Klny Louie XIV of Prance fell In
love with three ulster*, one after the
other, the ilnujchters of the marquis
of Neele. The drat waa not a beauty,
but she was a clever woman and a
Rood dresser. H er reign ended after
three years, when her younger sister
appeared. The king's devotion to tho
first slater waa a secret until Louts,
after ludulRinR too heavily In chainpagne. paid a cnll upon his wife, who
was so dlsRiisted by his condition that
she ordered hi in to leave her pres­
ence. He was bitterly angered, and a
few days later he publicly acknowl­
edged bis devotion to Mme. de Utility.
.Her younger *lster,
slater, I'aullue, came
to the palace with tho firm Intent of
winning the king from her sister«
She did, but; died suddenly shortly
aftpr her success. Then (he third
sinter, Marie Anne, the young
widow nf the marquis of Touniette,
the most able,'the moat unscrupulous
and the moat beautiful of the family,
appeared. Mme. de la Touraellc, In
love with a young nobleman, refused
to listen to the king. Louis sent his
rival to war, but the young man came
hack wounded, and n hero. A young

The big horse ranches have virtual­
ly gone .out of ‘ existence with the
passing of the lx&gt;ng X In Montana,
Mtys the Christian Science Monitor.
The big' cattle ranch long since suc­
cumbed to the onward march of the
aheep ranger and the wired fence, and
It waa felt to be only a matter of
time before the horse ranch would
follow su it
In this connection It la Intereatlng
to recall tho circumstance that
though the horse waa unknown on
tha American continent when the Span­
iards arrived, prehistoric evidences of
»the animal have been discovered In
both North and South Amarica. Tha
Indians, who had domesticated the
llama, the alpaca, and tha dog, knew
nothing of the horse, and ware aston­
ished by the sight of the strange find
unfamiliar animals which the newcom­
ers rode,
wllh tbelr Introduc­
tion by the white races, hones which
escaped aoon ran wild and flourished
on the same ranges where their anctent cousins had apparently lived,
showing how well the country waa
suited to their needs. There are a
few ranches today In the West where
the rug In the principal room tnay be
the hide of a wild horse, found In
Nevnda or In Arizona canyons.

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

Christmas Sayings
In our Bank 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 for gifts or for some
good cauae.

To you today and start you off with a Christmas Sav­
ings Account fo r next year. Aak your neighbor who has
one and then talk It over wit h—

TH E PEOPLES BANK

1 hermometer Scale«.
There are aeveral different nyrtetn*
of dividing the thermometer scale. The
one In common use In all Englishspeaking countries la the Fahrenheit.
In this the boiling point Is 212 de­
grees, and the freezing point 32 de­
Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taker for leas this
LUNCHEON FOR MRS. PEYTON
grees above zero. In the Centigrade
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cuh
Mrs. Alex Vaughn moat charming­
thermometer, the freezing point Is tak­
must
accompany all orders. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
Evil In Deception.
ly entertained a t luncheon Friday at
en as the zero, and tho bulling point
cordingly.
The Ancient Write*«.
Lying, n term In which we Include Is reckoned at 100 degrees- It will
her home on Park avenue ¿or M n.
The excellence nf the ancient writ­ deception of every kind, Is the root thus be seen that the 100 degrees on
Peyton of Washington who Is the ers does not cou*!*t In a trick that
more evil In the world than the the Centigrade scale and the 160 de­ HAVE BRIEF SPAN OF LIFE _________ FOR BENT
guest of her sister, M n. Margaret esn be learned, but In a perfect adap­ of
love of money ever was, though Hie gree* (212 minus 32) on the Fahren­
FOR KENT—Two garages
p j^
Barnes.
I
tation of mean* tn ends. The secret latter U responsible for enough. In nil heit scale rxVresent the sum'c differ­
Most
Placer
Mining
Campe
Flourish
663-W
218-3tf
The rooms were tastefully decorat­ of the slyle nf the great CJreck and conscience, and the two evils work ence, In temperature namely that be­
for a Little While and Then
FURNISHED
ROOMS-Two
ed in poinffettics and ferns sugges­ ltmuou 'author* I* that It I* the per­ handily together.
If frank honesty tween boiling point and freezing point
Pasa Into Oblivion.
cd bed rooms. Inquire 311 PM
tive of the season. The table was fection of good sense. In Hie first were the rule of the world, boys,
place? they never use a word without grown Into men. would sin occasion­
A
venue_____________15711:
. beautiful with a centerpiece of poln- a meaning, or a wool which adds
Exceptions to the rule governing FOR RENT—One nicely fumliW
Want a typewriter? The Herald
settias, red candles a t each place and nothing to the meaning; they knew ally. lint not frequently or continu­ ica the agency for the best $65 type­ mining camp*, hecUc activity and
room for one or two gentlemen or
ously, n* tnnny of us do now. Decep­
Christmas place cards.
what, they wanted to say, and their tion Is the grant protector of crime, writer that has ever been put on the quick ficcay, are Helena, alto of a njee couple. Can have use of gsrzp.
A most sumptuous and delicious whole purpose was to say-It with the the great shield of vice. Eliminate It market and wo will have a shipment onc-tlmo noted placer cump, mid the Phone 23 for particulars,
206-tfc
Christmas luncheon was served to highest degree of exactness and com­ absolutely and you sever the tap roots of new machines the last of this flno city of Denver, where, in Hie sum­
mer
of
18ii3,
James
H.
Pierce
punned
FOR
RENT—Double
i
flat,
«55
the following: M n. Peyton, M n. B. pleteness, and bring It homo to the of profiteering, defrauding of Hie em­ week. If you are In the market for out a little gold from a sandbar uear
mind
with
the
greatest
possible
clear­
rooms
and
bath.
J.
Musson,
60J.|
F. Whltncr, M n. Raymond Key, M n.
ness and vividness . . . The ancients ployer, Impurity, hypocrisy In the n typewriter see us before you buy. the moutb of Cherry creek, a discov­ Palmetto ave.
,
21Wtp
Stone, M n. Barnes ahd M n. Vaughn. were concise because of the extreme church, political corruption snd wars Herald Printing Co.
ery that fired the expectations of
housekeeping
thousands and started 'the historic FOR RENT—Light
palnT'they took with their epithets: of aggression.—Exchange.
MERRIE MATRONS •
apartments,
completely
furnlibti
rush to Plkg's peak countryalmost nil moderns arc prolix because
The Dally Herald ¿subscription list
over
Union
Pharmacy,
First
Strut
The
flno
'and
progressive
city
of
The Mcrric Matrons Bridge Club they do not. The great ancients could
Have you seen th at beautiful line Is growing so rapidly that new carLewiston,
Idaho,
Is
another
exception
express
a
thought
mi
perfectly
in
a
\ . met with M n. Harry Hocrcn Thun2I9-3te
of box stationery a t tho nerald of­ rler'boys are necessary each week. If to the rule of obllvloa that hurt been * ___ _
day afternoon at her home on Union few words or sentences, that they did fice? Just tho thing for "Tho Girl"
^ OR- RENT—Large, nice furnlihti
you do not get your paper promptly the almost unfailing fate of placer
not need lo mid nny more.—John
housekeeping room, 205 Oak Are.
avenue.
for Chrlstmns. Get it printed with phone 481.
camps. While, strictly speaking, Lew­
Stuart Mill.
.
Mrs.
Riddling, Eagle Home. 220-Clp
Only the members were present and
her monogram.
iston was not a placer camp, but the
FOR
KfcINT—1 well furnnished t*4
outfitting point, at the head of steam­
boat navigation, for the-stampede Into
room, 717 Park nve.
220-tfc
tbo elenr-wnter region, In the curly FOR RENT—Furnished ' room. Ap­
'00s, It was n placer enmp In other
ply at Herald office.
220-tfc
respects, and In the wild spirit of early*
LOST
day gold hunting.
With the snlllug nwny of the steam­ LOST—Brown cameo pin, circled witi
ship Victoria, bearing 850 Nome resi­
pearls. Lost somewhere on Fint
dents. most of whom announced their
stre
e t Return to 703 Oak. Rcwari
purpose never to return, tho brooding
216-5!i
spirit of melnncholy came In with tin* Mrs. C. F. Marshall.
long, long winter. Again the “weirs
MISCELLANEOUS
tong howl Is heard on Ounnlnskn *■
Incorpcra'+ed
Carpels
and Rugs Washed
lonely shore." and the little remnant
of population ,1s left with memories right on the floos with tho Hamiltoa
and disappointed hopes. Vet a few Bench Electric Carpet Washer. Rewilt ding to the deserted beach to the stores colors, kills all moth and dis­
last breath of life, for such Is the ease germs. For estimate or demon­
tinfalling record of every famous
stration phono 660 or drop card U
camp, to live over ngnln In memory,
through the long arctic nights, the Electric Carpet Washer, Route A,
215-ftp
stirring scenes of 20 years ago.—Spo 206, Sanford, Fla.
kiwi* 8Dokcsman*Itevlcw.
ROOM AND BOARD, 111 per w«L
100 East F irst street, over Union
Pharmacy.
163-tfe
World's Longest Car Ferry,
The new railway ferry line, which PRACTICAL NURSE, care of V*
Is being planned to run between Eng­
Herald.
216-ftp
land and Sweden, will bo the longest
Tho 'nternational Correspondence
In the world. A tremendous ferry
boat with engines furnlshlpg about Schools arc right now training ortr
12,000 horse-power Is to travel dally | one hundred thousand people for bet­
between the two countries, bearing ter positions and salaries. How shoot
upon
huge decks freight trains 48 -you? Get In touch with Mr. FarrarX cars Initslength.
this there will j ton, local representative,
Llncola
T be provisions Besides
for taking travelers
216-51?
? from the first to the fourth class, to­ House.
i gether with dining rooms, promenades
WANTED
and other agreeable features. The
journey requires 33 hours. After ar­ WANTED—Team work. Inquire 3
M. Hanson Shoo Shop.
189-Wp
riving on hind the freight train at
onco proceeds upon the English or
FOR BALK
~~
? Swedish tracks, as the case may be. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—tW
It Is obvious that a tremendous sav­
T ing both In time and In labor can ba 20 acre, one 10 acre Sanford At«i thus accomplished.
100-lb SACK
0*0 7 C
Walking distance to city. Two loti
12-lbs PILLSBURY
OE;
i BREAKFAST BACON,
For
............................
«pü.
IU
.
corner
Center ai)d Elm Ave. Tw»
FLOUR
................
Jo*
STRIPS, lb .......................
•
I
lots west side Palmetto nve., 50 ft.
New Picture« by Radio.
24-lbs PILLSBURY
t f l C ft
"Very Interesting snd very Impor­ from Eleventh S t Make offer. B. ?
ALAGA SYRUP—
SUGAR CURED HAMS,
tant." la the way Marconi recently ex­ Corey, owner, 176 N. Spring SL, b*
FLOUR
.....................
tp
l.D
U
lb ......................................
Gallon for ......................... $1.25
pressed himself regarding the trans­ Angeles, Calif.
208-1 mo-P
mission
of photographs by radio. It
14-lbs. IRISH POTATOES
H C
.65
Half Gallon ......................
PICNIC HAMS,
appears that several systems of this FOR SALE—All the lumber In " £
For .,.....................: ............ e l« l
grandstand and fence at basebifl
1b ............- ........................
kind are being worked out at present.
One one-half Gal. can....... .16
"I have not„ followed the experiments, park at a bargain. See C. L. Britt or
but I know It can be done," continued Herald office.
PURE CHEAMERY BUT­
216-tfe
LIBBYS
SPINACH,
Marconi.
"Pictures
were
sent
over
TER, tb„..........................
FOR SALE—No. 6 Underwood typ«OCTAGON- SOAP, BAR 8c, QC
telegraph wires several year« ago, and
No. 3 Can f o r ...................
writer, A-l condition, 165.—S*owhat enn be done by wire can be dent
MAXWELL HOUSE
ford
Truck Growers.
216-tfc
by wireless. It will be of great In­
LIBBY’S DILL PICKLES,
COFFEE, lb ...................
COMPOUND LARD,
-| ^
terest to watch the progress made. FOR SALE—A few yard turkej».
Can ....................................
The two chief uses to which the dis­
nice and fat, 60c lb.—G. W. Sp«»* ARBUCKLE .COFFEE,
covery can be put are the quick trans­ cer. Phone 400.
by t h e t u b z : z : z z : # m
216-7*?
ARGO
SALMON,
' lb .............................. - ....
mission of photographs for newspaper
Can
.....................................
FOR
SALE—Army
tents
in
good
con­
and police purposes." — Scientific
BEST RIB BACON,
dition, |30 to, |40.—A. G. Tannai
American.
- TENNESSEE EGGS,
EAGLE MILK,
303
E. Magnolia, Lakeland, Fla.
Dozen ..............................
CALIFORNIA LIMAS,
Or
Con .......... ......... .—- ..........
814-6*9
Look over tho elegant new line of
2 lbs ................................... . ¿ O
stationery a t the Herald office before FOR SALE—T w o atory 8 **•_
PURE CREAMERY
AUNT
JEMIMA
PANCAKE
buying your Christmas gifts of fine
House a n d g a r a g e , a b a r g a in . AP*
GRITS OR MEAL,
•'
• CHEESE, !b...................
OR BUCKWHEAT .........
stationery. We have It in all sizes ply 402 Sanford a v e . a r d F o u r t h »t
215-61P
alt shades at very reasonable
f and
G-lbs PILLSBURY
OATMEAL, QUAKER OR
SCRATCH FEED, *
prices.
T
FLOUR f o r .....................
_____________FOUND
i
MOTHERS, pkge................
f
With the revision of prices a house­ FOUND—Black leather v a i l « * 1“
name on 1L Owner can have m »*
holder car«, fill his furnace with coal
for about the cost of tho furnace.— by coming to Herald offlfe and P*P
Now York World.
lng for this advertisement.
V

C ^ S s /f lC P A P s

JONES CASH STORE!
.. 117 East First Street

YOUR SATISFACTION ALWAYS IS WHAT WE WANT, THAT IS WHY
WE ADVERTISE SO PERSISTENTLY. OUR ADVERTISEMENTS, WE INTEND
TO SERVE AS A REMINDER OF OUR PARTICULARLY LOW PRICES;

Sugar 9c
.49
J7
.29
.64
.37
.33
.72
.35
.45

WITH GROCERY ORDER. SUGAR
10 CENTS POUND WITHOUT ORDER
— ALL YOU WANT.

±

t

I

°TNS:..........

.04

.22
.28
.35
.29
.20
.15

�TAB SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1920

iifti* ^•ppen,n*,
Mention of

In arid About

Metterà In Bri*f
persons) Item*
of interest

WEATHER r e p o r t .

Suam afy af the
Flottine Small
T tlk t Succinctly*
Arranged for
Herald B tid e n

USE YOUR BASKETS.

r . Florida—Generally_^**r ond
Jonea Caah Store wishes to an*
y warmer tonight. T to ^ M y « nounco that on account of the big mah
froit In north-«sit portion Sun- for groceriea a t tho «tore la st Satur­
day many people could rif t 1 : « —ted
Increaalng cloudiness.
upon with diapatch and In order to
facilitate
delivery ho will have baaht froata are nuking riper orketa
and
tho
cuatornerà can wait on
| .nd grapefruit and Florida (a
themselves
taking
their basket and
iradiae of the world.
fillln git with whatever they want.
nember th J T iiS t week U haV- He will also make one delivery to­
week In buaineaa clrciea and an morrow
W . your ordere In early.
tlaement In The Daily Herald
niGH SCHOOL PUPILS
&gt;*t you the trade.
PRESENT GOOD PLAY
has
started
to
move
in
»mall
Celery
The Twinkling Star Company, Inc.,
‘„ „i will scon be on move
qusntllics»but
,
nnd
then
business
will
pick
presented
tho following play to a very
In csr lots t . —
large
audience
In the Sanford High
op in the farming line.
School auditorium Friday afternoon,
The auction at
— the Miller building December 17: "The Ladle* Age So­
0f second-hand nnd stored furniture ciety of Bingvllle Pack a Missionary
today brought out a large crowd. B arrel". The character* were cast as
Charlie Hand acted as auctioneer and follows:
wss in fine form.
Miss Umntilo Wiggles, Miss Mae
Holly.
B C. Smith wns in the city today
Miss, Mndallon Wiggles, Miss Flor­
(n route to his home in Ovcido from
ence Henry.
Jacksonville, where ho went to attend
Miss Dumpty Runt, Miss Francis
a meeting of th e - republican leaders
Dutton.
of the state.
Mrs. Al K. Hall, Miss Margaret
The Herald is now equipped to do Zachary.
Mrs. Hardy BoilJ Miss Lillian Shin*
your Job printing in record time with
\
the new machinery that has been in- holser.
Mrs. U.“ R. Uplsh, Miss Marion
stalled during the week. Bring us
your rush Jobs of stationery, and all Hand.
Miss Matilda Pitt, Miss Sara Eastkinds of printing.
erby.
All the trains coming into Sanford
Miss Elmira Titt, Miss Marion Dcltfrom the north are crowded with win­ rich.
ter visitors nnd lt‘!s time to get your
Little Guess Boil, Mr. Arthur
rooms ready nnd your houses ready to Moore.
receive the largest crowd of winter
Littlo Uno Hall, Miss Kathleen
visitors that have ever come to Flor- Brady.
Last but most exalted: Rev. U.
Savus, Mr. Wallace Bell.
The mnny friends of Mry. Lucy
Authoress, Miss Henry.
Barber and daughter. Miss Thelma,
A rt Director, Fall N. Star.
were glnd to see them here this week,
Beauty Specialist,, Spring Stiles.
the guests of Misti Annie Hawkins o f
Owner and Manager, Mr. Frederick
Celery avenue. The Harbors have Rinca.
' cen spending the wlntera In Sanford
As we havo all dates open and «re
for mnny years, but this season are still twinkling, we will be glnd to pre­
in Lakeland. They arc from Com­ sent this play any time, any day, any­
merce, Gn.
where. J u st seo Manager Rinrs.

Sanford, Flo., Dec. 18, 1920.
Carlo! Shlpmenta from Entire Coun*
try, Friday, Dee. 17.
Florida—Sanford Section ...... .....22
Florida—Manatee Section ...»....... 4
California—So. Diatrict ....
13
California—Imperial Valley ........... 1
'Total, care **'*** »■•'«•«»««■•»■»•t*««4(
Deaitnatlona of Florida Shipmenta,
Potomac Yarda ............
1
Pittsburgh .... ;......
I
New York .......................
(
Jersey City ..........
]
Philadelphia ........
'
Baltimore ......................................... ■]
Waycrosa ................. ............ .".......... i

CHRISTMAS ORDERS
FOR ORANGES
Leave your orders for Christmas or­
anges and grapefruit with Reginald
S. Holly, who is making a specialty of
the best of tangerines and oranges
and grapefruit in mixed or straight
packages. He takes your order and
secs th a t i tis shipped to the proper
destination. Get his prices. See him
or phone 108 or 148.

AND

Once upon s time we occasionally
Uncle Sam tells tho world that ho
got hnlf.fare on tho railroads. Now docs not Intend to be done in nils.—
Now we get it in the restaurants all Norfolk Virginian-Pilot.
the time.—Syracuse Herald.

make this a Usefu
for. the Whole Family

United States, Kokomo and
Miller Tires and Tubes
Spot Lights, Bumpers and
anything in the line of
We maintain one of the best Repair
Shops in the State.

especially the week before Christmas always is a time when everyone is
rushed and each customer is not abld to get the service he or she la en­
titled to, but in order to live up to our motto of service, we are retaining
the services of the entire force thdt we had during o ur sale, and if
necessary we will put on other men so that you can be assured th at at
our place you will get the usual prompt,

Facts About Violins.
Some people are possessed of the
Ides that the more scars, cracks and
disfigurements they are In nn old vio­
lin the more valuable It Is. The con­
trary Is true. In the case of genu­
ine old Cremonp violins, preservation
enters largely Into their value. The
more perfectly preserved they nre, the
greater prices they command. Vio­
lins with the beautiful Cremona var­
nish In a fine state of preservation are
especially sought by connoisseurs. Vio­
linists who wish to preserve the vnlue
of their violins should take pains to
keep them In perfect repair, nnd to
wipe nil dust and resin oft the violin
after using.—Exchange.
Judging a Poet.
There are two ways of measuring a
poet, either by nn absolute aesthetic
stnndard, or relatively to his position
In the literary history of hts country
and the conditions of Ills generation.
Both should he borne In mind ns co­
efficients In a perfectly fair Judgment.
If his positive merit Is to be settled
Irrevocably by the former, yet an In­
telligent criticism will find Its advan­
tage not only In considering what he
wss, but what, under the given cir­
cumstances. It wns possible for him to
be.—James Itursoll Lowell,
Accounted For,
•Tlic.-e pampered animals nr«* gen­
erale Ill-tempered.'*
**DmCi binine
I hem : It Is only natural for pars tu be
pettish.**

T he Gift Supreme for
All the Family
/

That la the number that wina the lamp and it la the only prixq that haa
not been claimed. If you hold any of the coupona, look them up, and the

ENERGIZER1
Does It Cheaper and Better
DOES IT.

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You* C ant Make
Hay 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 "HAY" in the SUN
SHINE by starting a check account ••■■’th us
Build up your credit that you m a* : ? able to
master difficult problems.

Sanford,Florida
A Home Bank for Home People

Citrus fruits and vege
DcSoto
tables have been moving steadily | country for the next four years is to
from most of our shipping points for j lty a tax on applications for Fcdersevcral weeks. Cattle are in good
condition on the open ranges,
The Herald Printing Co. has ev­
erything in tho offico supply line that
A New York Äon making $2g
you are needing. The price is right
month has , Just got married,
also. Let us fit you up with your
claims he couldn’t live on th a t—N
stationery and offico supplies.
York American.
Most of the ffoh in small puddles
imagine
they are big.
Office supplies at the Herald.
Is a sure sign of warning—and nil
kinds of Ills, arc m atters of tho life
you lead nnd the opportunities you
have hnd of knowing whnt the whole
thing is about
And tho remedy—cheaper NOW
thnn ever ngaln in your life—is to get
SOMEHOW sufficient to stir up and
eliminate this 'Carbon* of Human
Combustion. You get it out of your
Auto; WHY NOT YOUR BODY? Everything for the office a t the
Herald Printing Co. We can fit you
out with all that you need in fine
printed stationery and office supplies
of all kinds.
Armenia Is; asking for General
Wood. Maybe Armenia will be luck­
ier than America. — Philadelphia
North American.

All our Mechanics have had years
of experience in the

Automobile Repair Business.
Satisfaction Guaranteed!

Sanford, Florida

B row n’s M arket j

SATURDAY
SPECIALS
J1ANANAS, D o z................. 40c
NEW CROP ENGLISH
WALNUTS, lb _____ __50e
LOOK OVER OUR LINE OF
CHRISTMAS CANDIES

WATERS CANDY KITCHEN

ALL NATIONAL BISCUIT CO,
CRACKERS, p k f . _________

3-LB. CANS. HOMINY,
Per esn __________

GRANULATED SUGAR,
Per Pound

3-LB. CANS SAUER KRAUT,
Per Can _________________

IRISH POTATOES,
Peck ................. .

3-LB, CANS DILL PICKLES,
Per Can ...............................

SWIFT PREMIUM HAMS,
Per Pound ___________

3-LB. CANS BAKED BEANS, Van
Camp's, Per can ______ i_______

8-LB. CANS SNOWDRIFT,
Con ---------------- -----------

2-LB. CANS BAKED BEANS,
Van Camp’s, Per C a n ____ _

6-LB. CANS CRI8CO,
Can ____________

1-LB. ROAST BEEF,
Per C a n ________

24-LB. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR,
Per S a c k -------------------- —

1-LB. CORNED BEEF,
Per C a n ___ *______

MEADOW GOLD BUTTER,
Per P o u n d ----- ----- --------

CAMPBELL’S SOUPS,
Per C a n ----- -----___

HEBE CREAM, Baby,
Per Can --------------

1-LB. CANS MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE, Per C a n ___________

HEBE CREAM, Tall,
Per Can . . — . . . .

LORD CURVEUR COFFEE,
Per Pound ______ ______

Buy Christina. Seal* to Fight Tnberc

ulosis In Our State.

�TOB SANFORD DAILY HERALD, 8ATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1920
r.tt.;

ntire Week—December 25-31
SAILORS HOLD ODD BELIEFS AUDITOR AND CLERK'S REPORT

RICKETS DID TH IS

Salt-Water Marinara Cling With Ta»
naclty to Many 8uparatltlona at
Which Landlman Laugh«.
Nearly all «hips carry a horseshoe.
Usually It Is tinlled somewhere In the
stem. The horseshoe has been a fe­
tish with sailors ever since Nelson
nailed ouo to the roast of tho Victory,
Sailors have many superstitions. - A
sailor who wears u baby’s caul feels
himself Immune from death by drown­
ing. And ufter a lutm trip the •uillor
who flrst Rights land will have n good
voyage home. Jack liecotue* decided­
ly uneasy If he hears “land-lubber
lingo” on the ocean. Therefore. If
ever you are a passenger don't let hliu
hear you refer to the deck of u cabin
as the “floor," the companion ax the
“stairs" or the alleyway as the "lobby”
or “passage.” It Is bad form, and un­
lucky. Whistling ut sea stirs up evil
winds. A cuttloHsli swimming on top
of the wnTes also betokens a storm.
A squall may be expected when nn al­
batross nllghts on the deck or when u
seagull tiles between the foremast and
the mainmast. But If the seagull tiles
between the malnmajt,and the nilixeumast fair winds will prevail. Cats are
considered unlucky to have on board
ship. Up to the last twenty years
most sailors wore earrings for luck.
No sailor will shoot at birds (nr fear
of destruction of Ills ship. It Is unlucky
to kill a petrel. These birds, called by
sailors "Mother Carey'« chickens"—a
corruption of “Mater Cara" (mother
dearest)—are the sailor’s friends.
They give warning of an approaching
storm. Legend bus It th at each of
these birds benrs the soul of o dead
seutnan.—London Times.

Itefor* this flve-yenr-old Vienna girl
• n r o p e r a t e d upon In the American
Convalescent Home her leg was ever
more horribly deformed from rlckett
-and she was In constant Instead of In
trrm tttent pstn. Now st least her leg
Is straight again, nnd by degrees she L
' relearning to walk. Rickets I s t h #
" afterm ath of under-nutrition, and It It
to cut down the harrowing prevalence
of such disease as this among the chil­
Increase In World'e Craps.
dren of Europe that eight American re
A bulletin Issued by the Interna
tlef organisations are making a Joint
appeal under the name of tho European tlonal Institute of agriculture an
Relief Council for funds to succor the uounces that the aggregate wheat anf
millions that face a winter of horror. rye crops of the northern hemtaphert
They are the American Relief Admluls- total 62,400,000 metric tons, ns agnlnsj
. trstlon. the Amerlrnn Red Cross, the 01,700,000 metric tons In 1010. Thi
* American Frltnds' 8ervlce Commute# production of barley, according to th(
(Q uakers), the Jewish Joint Distribu­ bulletin was 8 per cent larger thac
tion committee, the Federal Council ol last year, while oats Increased 21 pet
■ (Churches of Christ la America, thl cent. The moire crop of southern Eu
iKxdfhts of Col «m b*, tfca I . U , f t L rope was good, nnd- that In America
10 per cent more than last year. Tha
probable yield of beet sugar Is consld
Send in your locals to the Herald errd favorable by the Institute. Th(
office. Phone the news ta 148. We export of 400,000 tons of wheat froa
w ant every bit of it. Toll us the ItrltUh India Is advocated by tho In
Rtltute.
new t each day.

w e nave

our T yp ew riter

FOR MONTH OF NOVBMHER, 1920.

Corrected on November 15, 1020,
Southbound

Balance cash cn hand as ''per last
Departs
Arrive
report, $2,385.6!.
Receipt«
2:46 m. m.
1020 taxes, $16,750.16; licenses,
8:40 a. m.
501.75; dog tax, $1.25; fines and cotta
. . . 1:28 p.m.
1:38 p. m.
$700.00 pound fees, $18.75; miscel­
. . . 2:55 p.m.
3:20 p. m.
laneous income, $63.60; paving liens,
. . . 7:20 p.m.
7:45 p. m.
$218.78; sidewalk liens, $180.09; de­
North Bound
linquent taxes, $645.16; total, *19,.
Arrive
Departs
178.44—$21,504.05.
1:48 a.m .
2:03 a.m.
Disbursements.
1:45 a.m . 12:05 p.m.
Office City Mannger: Salaries,
2:35 p.m.
2:55 p.m.
$305.00; communications, $2.75; gaso­
4:00 p.m .
4:05 p.m.
line nnd oil, $15.34; total, $413.00.
Office City Attorney: Salary, $75.
Office municipal judge, fees, $02.
Departs
Division Public Health: Salary',
7:30
a. m.
$40.00; inspector, $25.00; special clin­
7:35
p. m.
ic, $25.00; drugs, $2.40. Total, $92.40.
___4:00
p.
m.
Division
Police:
Snlarics,
---- 11:55 a. m.
$674.61; communications, $2.50; gaso­
Trilby Branch
line and oil, $34.36; feeding prisoners,
$23.80; repairs to motorcycle,, $7.50;
Arrive
Departs
total, $742.77.
8:00 a. m.
Division of Fire: Salaries, $285.00;
3:25 p. m.
communications $11.50; electric in­
___6:30 p. m.
spector, $15.00; gasoline nnd oil, sup­
___2:00 p.m.
plies, $28.15; total, $330.65.
Oviedo Branch
Division Public Building Expense:
Arrive
Departs
Janitor, $10.00; lights and water, ice,
___11:00 a. m.
$9.01; automobile camp, $20.26; total,
$49.17.
Division of Engineering: Engineer's
•Daily, except Sunday.
services, $60.47.
Division of street cleaning nnd gar­
| If you have a room for rent, if you
bage removni: Salaries, $105.00; la­
Ihave anything for sale, tho way to
bor, $724,08; Ip cd nnd care of ani­
get results is to advertise it through
mals, $104.50; repairs nnd small tools,
tho Want Column of the Daily Her­
$48.22; gas and oil, car expense,
ald. This is tho market page for tho
$30.68. Total, $1,021.48.
people who want something.
Records nnd taxation, department
of afflcc: Salaries, $200.00; printing,
Everything for tho offico nt tho
adv., supplies, $135.68; communica­
Herald Printing Co. Wo can fit you
tions, $21.00. Total, $367.58.
out with all that you need in fine
Department of Finance: Salary,
printed stationery and office supplies
$40.00.
of all kinds.
Pound expense, $4/&gt;0.
Live stock, 1 horse, $100.00.
Offico supplies a t tho Herald.
New’ streets nnd bridges, French
avenue nnd Goldsboro street, $1,100.38.
Let’s Get Down to
Sidewalks,
corner
approaches,
$370.20.
Brass Tacks
Floating debt: Warranta, $1,231.77;
w arrant interest, $81.88; total, $1,313.65.
Discount on taxes, $334.68.
Main streets and bridges: Labor,
$266.32; care mules, $52.12; material,
$6.00; total, $324.44.
Will be paid to any
Maintenance of parks: Labor, $48.
Adult who gets the
Total of all items, $6,087.55.
Cash balance, *14,676.50. Grand
total,. $21,564.05.
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS FOR
SCHOOLS OF SEMINOLE CO

WL, l i f t lbs.
Universal
Keyboard
Ruling D«vicc
Tabulator

TRAIN SCHEDULE

The Christmas vacation for the
schools of Scfninolo County will be­
gin on Friday ovening, December 17,
1920. School will re-open after tho
holidays on Monday morning, Janu­
ary 3rd, 1921.
W. LAWTON,
Superintendent.

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Dry Cleaning ________________ .75
The Herald office is headquarters Pressing- _____________________ ¿0
After 12 Treatments for fine stationery of all kinds from ALL WORK GUARANTEED
the printed letter head to the beauti­
at the
G. W. WATERS
ful stationery* in boxes thnt is so denr
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to the ladies' hearts. You can get 31? East First St.
this station! ry nnd have your mono­
gram ; rinted on it, making the nift­
iest Christmas gift thnt you hnvo
Office
ever seen and one of the best. Sta­
tionery costs money these dnys but
onr stationery is very reasonable in
price nnd positively the best that Every Battery repair we mske Is
money can buy. See it a t the Herald guaranteed for six months. We are
able to do this because in repairing
office.
any make of battery we are licensed
Got your Christmas advertising in to use patented features which hare
tho Daily Herald. Tho people aro made Vesta batteries famous.
world cannot afford tho protection shopping by tho papers these dayi
that BETTER STRENGHT nnd CIR­ and in reading your daily papers you
CULATION will give you.
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L. A. RENAUD, Prop.
Phone 189
Everything is a m atter of "per
cent" and "degree" in this world, and
each "ENERGIZER" treatm ent gels
ANY ndult a "per-cent” better in
physlcnl Strength nnd CIRCULA­
TION.
It is NOT a matter of money to
YOU—it is a straight m atter of
GETTING it—whilo the getting U
good. The INCONSISTENCY of
getting tho "carbon" out of your auto
nnd NOT giving your BODY similar
care is truly CRIMINAL after due
thought
And "if thinking hurts—then 'DoIT-NOW’ because it FEELS GOOD.”
You cannot loso ANYWAY YOU
LOOK AT IT.
And If you get the "FLU” before,
say MAY 1st, 1021, you get $25. .If
you don’t get It, you should worry.
But you WILL get tho FINEST HU­
MAN house-cleaning available,—a
sound investment, a sensible, LOGI­
CAL move.
Sanford can. easily bet, IN FACT
the roost HEALTHY CITY In the
WORLD.—Scientifically made so.
COME IN
FIND OUT
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B attery Repairs

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�TUB SANFORD DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1920

PAGE SEVEN

! CZECHOSLOVAKIA &gt; BORN
!
ABOARD FREIGHT
/TRAINS

From the Foundation
E G Y PT ! A U lA M U m i m i n £

to the Roof

Quality-Servicd-Price

Buy a Home
for a Xmas
Present
Greatest Gift in the World
REAL ESTATE
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For
Cold Weather
Heaters
Cook Stoves
Ranges
Oil Stoves,
Gas Stoves and
Ranges

OF HISTORY
Egypt annually supplies the world
with a precious product, an Increasing
knowledge of the early life story of
tho human race,
in tho wonderful
record of exploration which baa re­
stored to ui the civilization of the
great pre-classlcal. nations, there la no
more remarkable chapter than that
which tells of the resurrection of an­
cient Egypt- A communication to the
National Geographic society by James
Balkle, says:
"The science of Egyptology, which
la slowly and patiently reconstructing
for us tho ordered history of tho 3,000
years before Christ, enabling us to see
the types of men. tue manner of life,
the forms of government, the religious
customs and beliefs of period nftcr
period, from the very dawn of Egypt­
ian nationality. Is specifically a growth
of our own time.
"We owe the framework Into which
wo try to tit the fncts of Egyptlnn his­
tory to the ancient historian, Manutho,
scattered fragments of whose history
¡of Egypt, dating from the reign of
Ptolemy Phlladelphus, In the third cen­
tury B, C., have come down to us In
the works of various ancient nuthorr.
•He recognized 30 dynasties of Egyp­
tian rnonnrchs, and he left lists of the
names of the kings In each of these
dynasties, together with occasional
notes upou mnttera of historical Inter­
est tn particular reigns.
"The kings of the earliest dynasties
reared no pyramids. Their tombs
were great structures mainly under
ground. These huge homes of the
dead were filled with all sorts of ob­
jects thought necessary or userul for
¡the deceased king In the underworld.
I "Around a monarch were burled his
slaves, who were doubtless slain ut
his gravo thnt they might accompany
and serve him In the afterlife. The
chambers of his tomb were stored with
stacks of great vases of wine and corn,

BA LL
Hardware Co.

j Amid ttio disorders of Central Eu:n&gt;pe coo .new nation nlTord« a con*
Jsplcuous exception to the dmo», strife
{and revolutions prevalent on alt aides
•of her. That nation Is Czech o-81o¡▼skis.
! The Inception of this new national*
iltjr from n racial unit of ancient and
dlstlnstilshcd Uncage Is a modern ro*
¡mance comparuhlu to tho crusades of
¡the middle ages.
Early In 1018 the Intrepid Czech
.warriors started out from the Kiev
district of western Itusvla In railway
cars, some of which were decorated
with the alognn, “from War to War
Around the World.”
At that time It looked ns though
,the summer of 1D18 would find them
,ln Champagne or tho Arguune, Joined
¡with the thousands of their compa­
triots who were already fighting In
the allied armies to down the Hun.
But a strange ‘combination of circum­
stances delayed them In Siberia
through the short summer of long days
and the long winter of little sunshine.
A communication follows from
Maynard Owen Williams, first Amer­
ican correspondent with the spectacu­
lar annbnsls of the Czechoslovaks
across Siberia:
“Xenophon had a One trip, If one
la to Judge from the accounts of his
favorite press agent, and Napoleon
and Sherman hnvo made famous ex­
cursions, but when It conies to the
world encircling vislou of the tourist
bureau writer, and the dogged ness of
death, tho wonderful Czechs tnko the
palm.
“Tho war found them about ax en­
thusiastic In their friendship for WIIllnm Ilnhenzollcrn and his PoiKdnm
Just received large shipment of Army Canned Goods, consisting
confederates us they were for tho
Hapsburg house that betrayed them
of Corn and Roast Beef, Corn Beef Hash, Pork Sausage and
centuries ago, ufter they mnguaiilmou.-«ly Joined the Austrians In the repul &lt;•
Bacon. Get it while the getting is good and save money.
of the hordes from Aslu that then
tin ente ned Europe.
"Their going over to tho enemy wns
Buy Christmas Seals to Fight Tuberculosis 1n Our State,
one of tho reasons why Germany's
southern neighbor failed to pick up
rapidly amid the heavy trnlllc that re­
sulted from the mobilization of
Kurojie.
“Whole regiments of them went over
to the foe.
Other thousands were
shot down by their Austrian compan­
ions In arms, and all their organiza­
tions were heavily officered by tho
Germans or Mugyars, whose methods
and aims they hated. Thousands of
them esca tied to Itnssla, where they
As Good aa the Best
were sent to the cold oi Siberia or the
malaria of tho Tnshkcnt region as
Dally Service
Phone 66
prisoners of war.
“Many of them entered the Russian
army under Kerensky, but with the
signing of tho Breat-Lltovak treaty,
1ARGAIN SALE ON TIRES
they lost faith.In their Russian com­
Get Them While They Last
panions In arms tmd with a spirit of
SPARK PLUGS FOR ALL
loyalty to the cause of freedom that
Tested
Law
for
the
CARS.
no other group surpassed, they act out
from Russia to cross Siberia, the Fa­
GASOLINE and OILS.
Benefit of the
ci tie, America, the Atlantic and France,
ELECTRIC WASHING
to hurl themselves once more against
MACHINES
Public
their oppressors and traditional foes.
IRONS and VACUUM
“When I met them their 78 trains
CLEANERS
were strung out from the Ukraine to
At
Reduced Prices
Lnko Baikal, all moving toward the
No official, County, State,
port of Vladivostok.
F.
“Tho Rolshevlkl walked Into the
105
Palmetto
Ave. Phone 481
Revenue or otherwise, can
trap which they had themselves pre­
pared, for had they lived up to their
enter a PR IV A TE house
promise«, the Czech« would have all
NOW MAKING
been In Vladivostok by July. When
without
a
search
warrant
the Reds attempted to dlwirm the
Czecho-Slovnk expedition, the Bo­
/t Vt 07
fjn )/eooi
A CITIZEN.
V-}
WjlMO»
hemians refused to be as meek as
Fresh Daily
the antl-Bolshevlka usually were then, AOOBNTTTATINO THE STRAIGHT
and tho result was a continent saved
$1.00 POUND
LINE.
for democracy while the world wn«
Of fico supplies a t the Herald.
Black is. emphasized evorywhere
W ater’s Kandy Kitchen
hunting through Its atlas to find out this season and Is particularly ciTeoTry a Herald W ant Ad.—I t pays,
who these lighting men with the Ure when enlivened by eomo Inter­
strange nomo really were, and what pretative color. Here, black satin la
they were doing so far from home."
used for tho first model, with narrow
the if,“«-spilt log demon, are drawing bands of henna embroidery on eith­
er wide and front of tho skirl. The
farm wnaona or plowing the field.
collar
girdle are also In henna
In by-gone days communities were crepe. and
Medium
size requires 5 yards
dependent upon volunteers, and men 36-Inch ratio and
yards 40-Inch
from all social radka gave valunblo crepe.
time to qualify for tho service.
Tho second frock Is In gray, tho
Flro fighting In-some sort of organ­ ckirt having black figures. Tho stitch­
ized form ts ancient. Machines for ing at tho sides of tho applied blouse
throwing water from a distance were front Isr also In black. Medium slzo
known, according to our first clear evi­ requires lj{ yards E4-lnch plain ma­
dence, In tho second century before terial and 2 yards 3G-lnch figured nmChrist. Heron of Alexandria. 200
years beforo the Christian era, In an
old manuscript which has escaped de­
struction, described a hydraulic ma­
chine used In Egypt during the time
of the Ptolemies. It was composed of

Ptolsmy Kuergetw at
Kamak.

with pottery dishes, splendid copper
bowls, carved Ivory boxes, golden but­
tons, palettes for grinding face paint,
chairs and couches of elaborate de­
sign and decoration, Ivory and pottery
figurines, and plaques bearing records
of the king's valor In war or his piety
In the founding of temples.
"Here and thare In this wreckage
of Immemorial splendors, a little touch
helps ns to realize that Uienu dim his­
toric figures were real men. who loved
and sorrowed as men do atilt Close
to Mena's second tomb ut Abydoa Ilea
thnt of his daughter Bcner-ab—'Sweet-*
heart,' as he called hcr-rto suggest
how love and death went aide by aide
then as now.
'Tho furniture of tho tombs reveal«
an amazing proficiency In tho nrts and
crafts. Ebony chests Inlaid with Ivory;
stools with Ivory feet carved In the
shapo of hull’s* legs; vessels a it and
ground to translucent thinness, not
only out of soft nlnhaster. but out of
nn Iron-hard stone like dlorlte; finely
wrought copper ewers. all tell us thnt
the Egypt'nn of the earliest dynastic
period wns no rudo barbarian, hut n
highly civilized craftsman. Perhaps
tho daintiest and most convincing ev|.
deuce of his skill Is given by the brace­
lets which were found encircling the
siieleton arm of the queen of King Zer,
of the first dynasty."

THE EVOLUTION OF FIRE
FIGHTING

J,R A U T IF Ü T m ;r CARI
AT TI,E HERALD, EACH

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Lord’s Purity Water

P. RINES

Qateway .of

NMITH BROTHERS
Rvtwrt Repair Work

is beginning to elbow us around
and we are making the necessary arrangements to have a
joyful time. W eve done our Christmas shopping and
are practically “all set”. Sc
look ahead just a little so that
will not fall on us next week
IT NOW!
Cleaned Currants
Seeded and Seedless Raisins
Imported Figs .
California Figs
English Walnuts
rarragouan Almonds
Pecans, Stewarts
Cocoanuts, best
Shelled English Walnuts and
Almonds
Prunes .
.

’ The passing of the fire horses irom
Manhattan Island and the Installation
of u high-pressure water system tn
Boston to eliminate even the fire en­
gine are further steps In the atago of
progress from the romantic days of
the picturesque old hand tubs. Older
folk may remember when citizens
tricked themselves out In red shirts
and glazed caps and carried torches
In the front of n procession, or formed
part of the bodyguard of the gallant
old tub as It paraded the street« on a
gala occasion Then passion for fire
fighting ran to a high pitch and arguneuts were waged about the merits of
particular engines. Today the throbs
of a motor-driven engine are taking,
the place or those heart throbs. The
horses that might have clattered from
their stalls, glided beneath their har­ BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS 4
ness, and raced gloriously through the
drizzly, night-darkuned streets before AT THE IIERALI), EACH-—

Pecan N ut Roll

THE HOOVER
Suction Sweeper
Demonstrated lit your home.
Christinas orders should be giv­
en Early.
B. E. WILLIAMS
or G. A. DREKA, DeLand
Daytona Beach
108-26tp

Christinas Gift That Never
Fails to Please
To the growing hoy or girl a bicycle means

Daily fun for years to come.
Exhilcrating out-door exercise that bring!
the priceless glow of red blooded health.
Advantageous saving of time, task and
money.
What better gift can one give—or receive?

This Christmas u Bicycle!

SANFORD CYCLE CO
117 Park Avenue

Sanford, Florida

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IN THE HEART OF THE W ORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, M O •N D AY, DECEMBER 20,
1920
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NUMBER 221

I'

CANNOT SHUT
CROOKS BEING
irH ER N UTILITIES CO.
THE
MILLION
DOLLAR
BAND
WHEAT IMPORTS
ROUNDED UP
¡OFFER lo ss a t gas p l a n t OUT OF ARMENIA
IN NEW YORK WILL PLAY FIRST CONCERT

BY FIRE SUNDAY MORNING

TO CAP­
BUT PRESIDENT CAN STOP A L L POLICE ENDEAVOR
TU RE ALL THE BANDITS
FUTURRE TRADING
IN THE CITY.
IN W HEAT

FIREBUGS OPERATE
(Br TU* AuocUUS Pr»4it
IN PENNSYLVANIA
WASHINGTON,
Dec. 20.— The
900F OF GAS PLANT AND
DESTROY PROPERTY President Is without power under ex­
part OF MACHINEY
isting law “ to shut out wheat Im­
bu rns.
(Hr Tkl AmmU M Tnu)
ports," but ho “ i pparcntly has c.rtn ln
FAYETTE CITY, Pa., De* 20.—
pow ers under Lever act to stop future
Firebug« operating in Fayctto and
trading In wheat," Federal Trade Com ­
Westmoreland counties fo r
two
mission says in special report to P resi­
months, fired a b ig bam and two
niUAGB WILL NOT CAUSE ANY residences. The barn was destroyed dent Wilson. Commission said It ap­
pears largo volume o f futuro trading
«HUT DOWN AS AU XILIARY
with a loss of |00,000.00. Losses so
p l a n t IS W’ORKING
,
far attrblutcd to firebugs exceed a is more gambling and involves great
economic waste.
hnlf million dollnrs.

lUlLD AT ONCE

n* P*s plant oi tiio
rtiHtlfi X " W ,n tW* clt* BuffoT*d
Kriom fire Sunday morning early
j It looked for a time as «hough
i entire plant would be ruined but
.fire department finally subdued the
set after a hard fight. It Is not
„jwn just what caused tho fire but
li (opposed that a back fire from
, engine thnt Is used there Ignited a
.t of the plant and as there la conIridenble combustible material In a
|ru flint the fi: rained a rapid headIrsy before the department arrived on
(tbs scene. Luckily the company had
{mother pUnt that was not touched by
i fire that could be used after being
eted up and the consumers did
Inot suffer any from a lack o f gas alIthough it was rumorc&lt;J that there
told be several days In which no gas
old be procured, but the manage­
latent states that there will bo no delay
■either In repairing tho damage
Ivroapht or In the plant as they will
|go right on making gae aa usual.
The roof was fumed off and the ms[thlnery damaged some, but nothing
iMrloos enough to stop the plant from
limning.
The gas plant and the water plant
lb separate from the main plant at
Iliads Siding and are located near the
I a. C. L shops where the pumping
litadon and water tank are located and
i fire did not affect the electric light­
ing plant or the service in any de||artment yesterday.
The Southern Utilities Company
Ihare not done any work o f rebuilding
1st the gas plant as yet and tho fire
1*111 probably start a rebuilding and
Inew machinery that will give tho city
Ithe service in the gas works that ia
Ibow being given at the electric light
Iplant The plants here have been
Ihiving troubles of their own during
jthe put year and have Just about
Jconpleted their Improvement« at tho
Ilight plant and i.. plant that will
I take earc of the i /eda o f the city
land the refrigerator business for
Imany y u n to come and they have
Igone to an enormous expense to build
this pUnt and put It In flnt-clasa
dupe. They have the sympathy of
the public in their loss but If it means
Ia new g u plant an(j better gaa the
I public win count It a gain fo r both
Idfjplte the loss and Inconvenience.

CONSTANTINE
HAS RETURNED
TO G R E E C E

WAI.SII SISTERS
TO TESTIFY
IN IRELAN D

(Bj TX* Aaao«UUd fruì)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.— Misses
Annio and Suslo Walsh, sisters-inlaws of the 1st« Lord Mayor M cCurtln o f Cork, who witnessed his killing,
AM ID THUNDER OF CANNON
aro duo to arrivo tomorrow to testify
AN D APPLAU SE OF THE .
before Irish Investigating commlttoo
POPULACE
o f one hundred.
(Br Tk* Aum UU4 Fr»iil
ATHENS, Dec. 20.— Constan­
CHICAGO STUDENTS
tine o f Greece, entered Athena
ORGANIZE TO
today amid the thunder of can­
D E A L WITH THUGS
non, the hum o f airplanes cir­
cling overhead and the roaring
Chicago, Dec. •20.— University o f
cheers of the throng who wept
Chicago students organlzo vigilance
with Joy. No foreign ministers
committee to protect coeds from crim ­
were present during the cere­
inals. Many coeds reported being at­
monies. He attended Cathedral
tacked on esmpus after dark and one
service and rode to the palace in
girl thrown front taxicab by three
the royal carriage.
men who Jumped in car and robbed
her.
CUCUMBERS SELL A T
15 PER CRA TE THIS WEEK
Some winter vegetables are appear­
ing on thelocal market. A few beets,
one crate o f carrots and eix crates o f
turnips were sold here the latter part
o f this week. The first celery this
season came In yesterday. Ten crates
were sold at $3 a crate. A few cab­
bage and aixteen hampers o f English
peas have been shipped the latter part
o f the week.
E ight crates o f cucumbers sold at
|5 a crate Wcdleaday. A few egg
plants, five crates, sold at $2.60. Let­
tuce comes in alowly, only one hamper
having been sold In the last threo
days. Irish potatoes is «till the prin­
cipal crop. Squash are holding up well,
18 e n te a having sold at $2 In the last
three days.
Prices quoted by local buyers to­
day: Beets, $1.60; beans, 2.60; cab­
bage, $2.60; carrots, $2; celery, $3;
cukes, $5; egg plants, $2.60; lettuce,
$1.50; Irish potatoes, $2.25; English
peas, $3.50; pepper, $2.50; squash, $2;
turnips, $1.25.— Plant City Courier.

ARTHUR LOSSING
N OW R E S T S
IN ARLINGTON

IKISSIMMEE’S NEW BANK
BEING o r g a n i z e d w i t h
STOCK OVER-SUBSCRIBED REM AINS OF YOUNG SANFORD
SOLDIER KILLED AT C1IAKISSIMMEE, Dec. 20.-P rcllm lnary
T E A U THIERRY, BROUGHT
*P* are being taken to organize the
BACK HOME
JterchinU and Farmers Bank o f Klsnmee, which will have fo r its stock
The remains o f Private First Class
o dtrs local men and Orlando men.
Arthur D. Lossing, have arrived at
Toe institution will have a'-pald-up
New York and await the decision o f
«»p tal of 125,000. The shares, which
tho parents in .this city, Mr. and Mrs.
$100 c®ch, have been over- A. C. Lossing.
-This- information
wbicribed.
came to Mr. Lossing in a wire this
Tbe officers who will serve Ull the morning and tho parents will allow
m annual meeting o f tho atockhold- tho government to bury Arthur in
pj
wil1 be In -January, ares Arlington Cemetery near Washington
rr» u ent’
^ nRC °* Oriando; vlce- where rests tho warriors o f America
tuhlrr"» R. J* Waring o f Orlando; who have fallen in all the wars slnco
nfs
’
^ “ ^ s of Orlando. These this country came Into being.
Arthur Lossing fell early in tho
J 1? tho ndd,tlon o f Ernest
» ¡ ¡ w i n # 0 , W: Per,on&gt;
Klsslm- fight losing his life at Chateau Thier­
’ Wil1 form ‘ ho board o f directors. ry where so many o f our brave boya
were alnln that tho hordes of Ger­
FARMERS’ RILL*
many might not overrun fair France
IJEFORE HOUSE,
and it was hero that they were check­
WANT ACTIOy ed fo r all time. Arthur was found
on the field o f battle and his fate was
wW
A s ^ o i r x . ^ HouM unknown here fo r several days, his
fam ily and friends, hoping against
F o r L v ?r?C* rU CommltU&lt;s *° U d out hope that this fine lad would, be
to
ne/ * encF Urii* MH designed spared but he died on the battlefield
'riuirm*n if rmer" * nd Instructed and the American L egion'P ost here
S
b
* &lt;*uin notion commemorates Arthur Lossing and
0,u before Christmas recess.
Frank Campbell b y naming the Post
for them. -It is some comfort to the
10 their itüd*íar,íet|raa* e* b,E «M m « grieving parents that they can visit
youcln
,n
Herald— that Arthur’s grave when the beautiful
four Chri Î eVerTth,n* necessary for Arlington cemetery Is green and
&amp; » t ? up
£ \m
,rr
ftt t h a «____
t - t0«u’ flow ering in the spring and summer
too V
Herald
time and ’Us better that Arthur rest
^•tTuyMBtnH,°1I eryth,n«f w*nted and In the green fields o f Virginia than
liver
It. They «leIn the^ poppy fields o f France.

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O ffice supplies at the Herald.

(Br Tk« SiMcItUd rroil
NEW YORK, Dec. 20.— An exten­
sive round-up of croks in Nek York
was begun by the police today in an
effort to atom the crime wave. Citi­
zens arc considering arming them­
selves.
.
&gt;

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NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON
FINE MUSICAL ORGANIZA­
GERMANY
TION W ILL BE HERE
ALL W EEK
BACKS UP'
ON TREATY FREE CONCERTS

COTTON REPORT
WHINES AROUT GIVING MILK
SHOWS TEN
COWS BACK TO
.MILLION RALES
FRANCE.
(Dr Tk* AktttUUd Fr*M)
(Br Tk* Au m Ii M Frau)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.— Cotton
BERLIN, Dec. 20.— Surrender o f
exclusive o f liniera ginned prior to
December 13th amounted to ten mil­ eight hundred thousand milk cow s
lion eight hundrdo and seventy-eight under the Versailles treaty would be
thousand, two hundred and sixty-five disastrous to Germany, it would
weaken public stamina, and individ­
bales, it was reported today.
ual resistance and reduce ability o f
Germany to fulfill its treaty obliga­
DROPPED FROM POLICE
FORCE IN MAGIC CITY tions, says a letter to the French
women from tho German women to­
day.
(Br Tk* iitocUUd Frau.)

WILL RE GIVEN EVERY AFTER­
NOON OF HOLIDAY
W EEK

Ono o f tho biggest things this city
has over undertaken Is the bringing
o f tho Million Dollar Band here holi­
day week to enliven tho place and
bring the peoplo in front the sur­
rounding country to hear this fine
musical organization. It redounds to
the credit o f tho peoplo hero who h iv e
made these freo concerts possible and
it will mean moro to Sanford than
anyono can figure at this tlms. Other
MIAMI, Dec. 20.—In a shakecities are paying $1000 per month o r
HARDING OPTIMISTIC
up of tho local police department
OVER TREATY more fo r a band fo r the entire win­
seven patrolmen today were dismissed
ter. Sanford Is paying $1000 fo r a
and a score o f others w ill appear to­
( I t Tb# AiMciited pm i)
MARION, Dec. 20.— President-elect band for ono week and it Is such en­
morrow before Mayor Smith to answer
terprise that makes this city great.
charges running from "bootlegging" Harding today expresses confidence
Not only will our visitors have th e
to graft and bribe. An effort will bo in the progress fo r tho formation o f
opportunity
o f hearing the Million
made by officials to round up the al­ an international association os the re­
Dollar
Band
fo
r the week but the home
conferences with notable
leged liquor ring, whoso activities are sult o f
people
will
enjoy
them as well fo r aa
becoming notoriously open. Upon men. He wil con fer with Kx-Presi­
a
band
and
orchestra
they are p ar
orders from tho chief o f police, out- dent Taft Thursday.
excellent and have fe w superiors i f
of-town detectives were brought in, it
any (n tho United StSates.
is Said to obtain evidenco against sus­ W A G E REDUCTIONS IN
The “ 18” Club have guaranteed the
CLOTHING INDUSTRY
pected members of tho police depart­
band
their money but they asked the
A R E ANNOUNCED
ment here.
.
enterprising business men of Sanford
(Br Tk* A**o«Ut*4 Fra*«)
and many citizens who arc not In
N E W YORK, Dec. 20.—Wage re­
business to help them out In paying
ductions averaging thirty per cent
for the band and the response has
under union scale in men’s clothing
been most generous. It means n o
ndustry announced by clothing man­
more for tho members o f the “ IS *
ufacturers’ Association.
Club to have the band here for a week
OFFICIAL RECORDS
than it means to any other citizen.
. NUGENT NOMINATED
SUBPOBN1ED
They arc just a bunch o f boosters w h o
u
BY COMMITTEE
WASHINGTON, Dec, 20.—Nomina­
are trying to advertise Sanford In
tion o f Jbhn F. Nugent o f Idaho as
many ways and above everything els#
(Br Tk* Sa***l*t*d Fr«u)
member’ Federal Trade Commission
to bring In new people here to visit
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.— Record confirmed by renate,
the city and trade here and perhapa
in National Coal Association’s headto
locate hero and become residents.
quarters here, subpoenaed by senato
They believe In sounding the praises
committee on reconstruction and will
o f Sanford early end lato and are
bo brought before committee tomor­
bent on heralding tho wonderful pos­
row, chairman announced.
sibilities o f this city to the world.
The band will bo a great drawing
PRESIDENT IRISH
card for the week and If there Is any­
REPUBLIC SAILS
one who has not donated to this cause
.
F O R IRELAND
they can leave their money with
GEORGE W RIG nT DREW LARG E
Schelle Maines or Chas. Britt. The
LONDON, Dec. 20.— Tho London
CROWD TO AVIATION
following firms and citizens have
Times correspondent at Cherbourg asFIELD YESTERDAY
given- to tho band fund to date and
Rcrts that Eamon do Valera, “ presi­
many others have signified their will­
dent o f the Irish republic,” Is aboard
The thousands o f people who were
ingness to contribute during the w eek:
the Aqultanls, due there tomorrow af­ disappointed on Sunday before last in
F. H. Trimble, Wm. M. McKinnon,
ternoon.
. • not seeing Geo. T. Wright perform
Seminole Hotel, A lbert A Dorner,
his wonderful repertoir of air stunts
Ferkina A Britt, Bower A Roumillat,
The steamer Aquitania sailed from Jand have been so eagerly anticipating
Joe Meisch, City Markets, A Ratfitld,
New York on December 14th. A writer the exhibition booked fo r yesterday
Henry L. Walsh, John Meisch, L. P .
in the London Eveing-Standard said afternoon were given the chance to
McCuller, Herald Printing Company,
oft December 15th that ho had learned satisfy their desire b y wU.iessIng the
D. C. Marlow, John L. Brady, Mobley
from an authoritative source that de m ost startling and sensational exDrug Store, S. O. Chase, Bill H ardV aleraw aa expected to land Iq Eng- ploits o f this world renowned filer yes■ Company. Hill Lumber Com InnrI In
n fe
fnn/
A Vinm
A nffìrfi.
Awl nvr sflarnAAfl
f *'‘ ’Airport,”
.*f MAfl 7* fill*
*
_ _
_- « *•
land
in a
w rtatffl
days. Til
The
homo
office, 4terday
afternoon ffk
at
the
pany, Fleetwood A Co., W. B. A h em ,
however, said it had no information' aviation field managed by Albert
T. B. Little, J. E. V. Jarvey, H. M con the su b je ct
, Dorner.
,
Lawlin, C. O. Mahoney, Dean Turner,
Do Valera’s secretary In New York, | W right caused all spectators to
C W. Zarlng A Co., R. B. Monroe,
Harry Boland, later declared thSt do ntand aghast as they saw the fearless
Chas. Whltner, J. E. Wade, Hayes 4b
Valera w as In seclusion at a private death-defying little man loosen his
Ratliff, S. O. Shinholsor, Buyers A u to
incidence In the immediato neighbor- (Uf0 belt, crawl ou t from his seat In
(Company, Harry W ard, J. D. D av id son
;hood o f N ew York City, and would re- the plane and walk about on the w ings
T. C. Smith, T. M. F ox, Geo. L. H byr
sumo his speaking tour in tho United 0f the machine as calm ly as the ordlnA. P.‘ Connelly, B. A O. Garage, G. &lt;LStatcs when he had regained h is' nry person walks on the streets. Ho
Chambcrlain, Edward Higgins, G. O health.
hung by his ankles from the wing skid.
Loulcs, C. M. Berry, 8 . Runge, R . W Government officials a t London Did trapeze work from tho landing
Deanc, F. Wilson, W . P. Stone, F redpointed ou t that de Valera had tech-; gear, stood on his head on both upper
Dorner, W . Carchbell, A. E. Yow ell,
Uically offended against tho law and and lower wings and then to conclude
Peoples’ Bank, First National Bank,
was liable to be arrested In that the act, stood upright on the top w ing
Samlnole County Bank, Frank Meisch
country, he having escaped from while his pilot looped the loop and
and L. A. Bnimley.
prison In 1010.
.
j landed In front o f the crowd am ong

JACKSONVILLE GERMAN WAS
TARRED AND FEATHERED

REAL
ESTATE
DEALER
WROTE TO METROPOLIS
OBPJECTING TO THE
WORD “ HUN.”
(Br Tk*' AtucliU« Frtu)

JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 20.—
John D. B ischoff, a real estate
dealer here, was tarred, feath er­
ed and pushed out o f an autom o­
bile on a crowded street last
night with a placard on him
reading, “ Herr John BischoiT, a
Hun.” He will not leave Jack­
sonville as ordered by the m ask­
ed men but will report at his o f­
fice today, his wife announced.
The attack followed the print­
ing o f a letter in the newspaper
from BischoiT referring to the
Germans as Huns and threaten­
ing to withdraw His advertising
unless It was stopped.
LIEUTENANT O'BRIEN,
HERO AVIATOR,
KILLS n iM S E L F

AIRPLANE
STUNTS WERE
THRILLING

LOS ANGELES, Calif., Dec. 18.—
A report setting forth that Lieut. Pat
O’Brien, officer o f the royal flying
corps In tho world war, found dead
last night in a downtown hotel had
committed suicide was filed today by
police detectives who investigated tho
case.
Lieutenant O’Brien was found with
a bullet wound in his forehead and
an army pistol at his side. Pollco
said he had tried and failed to e f­
fect a reconciliation with his &gt;w ife , a
motion picture actress.
O’Brien, the detectives said, came
here from Oakland yesterday and
went to the hotel where his w ife had
a room. Ho took another room and
telephoned to her, according to the
report. Mrs. O’Brien, It was de­
clared, replied that aho was too 111 to I l l i j l / i v 1 i U i
see him. A few minutes later at­
R
tendants heard a shot fired. O’Brien
*
"•
was found'dead.

nDi?nif,rriAMC!

Ralph Davis, the son of T. J. Davis
o f the Midway section, was accidently
shot Saturday while out hunting with
his brothsr. His head and chsst w ore
filled with number seven shot and
while very painful It was not serious.
Had the charge o f shot hit his eyes,
however, he would have lost his sight.
He was rushed to tho office o f Dr.
Marshall and received medical treat­
ment and will be all right again in a
few weeks.
Sanford looks mighty good to the
strangers In our midst right now .
This city is some lively burg and we
should keep it such.

. _ ..

MUST AMEND CUMMINBESCH ACT TO INSURE
COVERING ALL LINES

i pllshcd by this wonderful young
I I I l N - thriller o f the air, who has given to
MIAMI, Dec. 20.— Senator A. B.
I / v / i l . tho American public its full qudta o f
Cummins,' who la spending the w inter
both stunts and straight
in Miami, said today the decision o f
the railway labor board that the a ct
The famous stunt pilot accompany­ .does not* cover electric or* interurban
Tho entire country a fter enjoying ing Wright in this act is Jimmy John­ lines, limits the scope o f the E scb unprecedented prosperity in fertility son, who Ess Just closed a most suc­ Cummlna a ct considerably more than
o f the land, unlimited demands for cessful season o f twenty solid weeks had been intended b y framers o f th e
building material, machinery; auto­ through the southern and western bill, and that in such a case the bQI
mobiles, clothing, shoes and luxur­ states. He Is sn ex-arm y filer, a m ost would have to be amended to speakies, due to only one thing, which la careful pilot, always paying strict at- more clearly the intention and scope
that Venus reigns supreme in 1920, tention to the traffic laws and has o f the» measure.
but must now undergo a three-year carried many passengers while here,
The plan at the committee drawing
adjustment to bring business to a as many o f Sanford’s residents w ere
tip the bill was that all the lines en­
satisfactory basis.
glad o f the opportunity to take
gaged in the transportation of freig h t
During the year 1921 Mercury, a flight with this Interesting young bird
no matter by what pow er the freight
doubtful planet in many ways, like man. “ Henry" was forced to consider
the thermometer, will regulate busi­ the speed limit o f the sir yesterday carrière were propelled, should com a
ness and prices in all parts o f tho as he bad for one o f his passengers under the act,” said Senator Cubcountry. Since storehouses are filled Sanford’s speed cop, Mr. D epfer. mlns.
with manufactured articles that must Other passengers were Mr. WflmanPost Cards a t the Herald office, l e . '
(Contlnuped on pagò eight)
son and Miss Kennedy.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1920
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Nolle« o f Application fo r Tax' Deed ♦ ♦ M M H M I M I I M M M M M t I H M H M M f
U nler Section 575 o f the Gen!►

Notice

u»t » D :i M

Dante), purchaser o f Tax Certificate
No. 176, dated tho 6th day o f July,
A. D. 1914, haa filed r,&lt;«Id certificate
in my office, and haa made applicaR. J. D O LLY
Editor
tlon fo r tax deed to Issue in accordÏ N» J. L IL L A R D . .Secretary-Treasurer
ance
with law. Said certificate em­
H. A . NEEL ______ General Manager
braces the following described prop­
ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr.
erty situated In Seminole County,
Circulation Manager
trouble showed that there were live
Florida ,to-wit: S 15 acres o f 8B
M IC K IE ¿ A Y S
Fhono Herald O ffice 148 or 64.
deaths during the clash, two o f these
1-4 o f SW 1-4 o f See. 11, Twp. 21 S.,
Rge. 31 E. The said land being as­
Alnrtblat X.tM X.d. Kaaw* «a Applicatin being negro women, onb negro man
■WÍMftMVWOWftSA'rUWWt'qSUand two white men." Mr. Phillips also
sessed at tho date o f the issuance of
SUMOG X 9 'fl WWSPCttS OQWttMDCUA
stated that the investigation which
such certificate In the name o f Mrs.
tum MSSAÖO Atri-OeeuAmvf OCALM»
On t n r
was conducted by his-agents estab­
01« laMitwa
AS UW.5MÍÍ CUWS9 tSt%XX.'i\,X*lXS£i*i L. G. Starbuck
lished the fact that no Federal elec­
Also Tax Certificate No. 423, dat­
ed the 6th day o f July, A. D., 1916,
19 C«ota tion .laws were Infringed, *that there
was no effort to prevent duly quali­
has filed said certificate in my of­
Member o f the Aaaodated P reis
fied negroes from voting, and that
fice, and has made application for
there was no effort to terrorize tho
tax deed lo issue in accordance with
negroes,
law. Said certificate embraces the
Evidently, then, the Ococo "gentle­
following described property situat­
W H AT SIDNEY J. CATTS FEARS man'' who gave the assistant secre­
ed in Seminole county, Florida, totary o f tho negro advancement asso­
wit: N W 1-4 (less NW 1-4) o f See.
It Isn't what Joe Enrman, editor ciation the "information" in the letter
17, Twp. 20 S, Rge. 32 E. 120 acres
and publisher of tho Palm Beach above, did not give it to tho Federal
M-L. The sold land being assessed
'Post, has already said about Sidney District Attorney. Ho knew It was a
at tho date o f the issuance o f such
J. Cntts, that caused Cntts to write lie when he wrote it to White.
certificate in the name of J. 1!.
the
threatening
bomhnrtic
letter
In the light o f the investigation by
Bryce.
about going to Palm Bench with n the Federal Department o f Justice,
Also Tax Certificate No. 412, dat­
double-barrel shot gun to kill him if The Tribune rcafflms its conclusion of
ed the 6th dny o f July, A. D. 1915,
he does it again. It is the fear that November 18th:
has filed said certificate in my office,
iLarman will "di* down into my flies,"
"The N. A. F. T .A . O. C. P. lied!’'
and hns made application fo r tax
and make asoni£ interesting reading" —Tampa Tribune.
deed to issue in accordance with law.
about C sits in the immediate future.
Said certificate embraces tho follow­
Catts knows that if any man in
LAKE ASHBY MAY GET
ing described property situated in
Florida has the "goods on him" it is
BIG TOURIST HOTEL
Seminole County, Florida, to-w it: NE
Joe Earman. Ho knows that if any
1-4 and N 1-2 o f SE 1-4 nnd SW 1-4
man can damn him, it is Joe Earman.
A big tourist hotel may be erected
o f SE 1-4 o f Sec, 7, Twp. 20 S., Rge.
He knows that if there is any man
on the bank o f Lake Ashby in the near
32 E. (Less E 1-2 o f NE 1-4 o f NE
who wilt be believed by the people it
future, with splendid g o lf links in
1-4). The said land being assessed
is Joe Earman, The letter then, with
close proximity, i: plans now being
at the date of the issuance o f such
the threat o f the shot gun and "fou r- i
considered by F. R. Dennis and asso­
certificate in the name o f J. II.
teen buckshot in each barrel," is a
ciates are carried out.
Brice.
great big Cattosquc attempt to bluff
Mr. Dennis recently purchased the tion and co-opcrntlon.
Also Tax Certificate No. 415, dat­
a man who has no, more fear o f him
Miss Turney hns here Wednesday
former holdings o f the Indian Springs
ed tho 6th day o f July, A. D. 10151
and his "shot gun" than others had o f
Land Company and hns been here for looking over the field and organizing ins filed said certificate in my o f­
him and his "trusty inkstand."
several weeks looking over tho prop­ her force here. She is the active field fice, and has made application for
T^ore was once a boy who' climbed
erty and making preparations fo r put­ agent and holds r high honorary rank tax deed to issue in accordance with
a tree after a pole cat, not knowing
ting the tracts on the mnrket. A in the Confederate Navy organization. law. Said -certificate embraces the
what it was, As he neared the top
number o f tracts have been sold since The county committee, suggested by following described property situated
the pole cat defended itself. The lotthe land enme into hia possession and her, will be: L. F. Chapman, chnlr- in Seminolo County, Florida, to-wit:
tie fellow went right on, crying, but
several new residents o f tho Samsula man; Elywyn Thomas, Harry Katz, NW 1-4 o f NW 1-4 o f Sec. 0, Twp.
road, aaying, “ Oh, dog gone you, I
section have been gained as a result. J. Davidson, with honorary members 20 S, Rge. 32 E 40 acres more or
know what's the matter with you.
A number o f additional families will o f Mcsdnmes Edgar Lewis and Dan less. The said land being assessed at
Y ou’ re scared." And he got that
conic during this winter and still more McCarty and the Rev. C. F. Readc.
the date o f the issuance o f such cer­
skunk.— Tampa Tribune.
There are C00 o f the Confederate
plan to come within the next year.
tificate in tho name of J. H. Brice.
Mr. Dennis is much pleased with Nnvy now living, and probably 300
A b o Tax Certificate No. 186, dat­
"TH E N. A. F. T. A. O. C. LIED
;hc tract and tho possibilities of,that o f them will be furnished accommo­ ed the 6th day o f July, A. D. 1014,
dations in the home. As the ranks are
On the 18th o f November The section. Last week ho received two thinned out, the veterans o f tho Span- 'has filed said certificate in my o f­
Tribune published this editorial para- large tractors from the tractor plant ish-American w ar will^ occupy the fice, and has made application for
which he owns in the North and these
Itax deed to issue in accordance with
home, and later veterans o f the world
Inw. Said certificate embraces the
"The national association for the |machines have been put to work on war.
following described property situat­
advancement o f colored people, head - 1the tract.'
This is an interesting development
ftrat-class tourist
It is believed
ed in Seminole county, Florida, toquarters in 'Boating,' announced thut
good chance fo r Fort
and
there Is
thirty negroes were killed in the hotel at Lake Ashby would prove a Pierce to secure this home. Develop­ wit: SW 1-4 o f Sec. 18, Twp. 20 S.,
Ocoee difficulty on election day. The paying proposition, especially if a ments will bo made public as fast as R. 32 E, 160 acres more, or less. The
good golf grounJ was laid out an the
said land being assessed nt the date
N. A. F. T. A. O. C. P. lied I"
they are available.— Times-Unlon.
level
land
which
surrounds
the
lake.
o f the issuance o f such certificate in
On December 11th The Tribune re­
The
Samsula
section
is
developing
the name o f R. D. VnndeCnrr.
ceived a letter from Walter F. White,
CHRISTMAS TAGS, SEALS,
rapidly
now
and
tho
people
o
f
New
Also Tax Certificate No. 380, dat­
assistant secretary o f the national n s -:
STAMPS
Smyrna
arc
much
interested
in
this
ed
the 3rd day o f July, A. D. 1016,
aociation fo r the advancement o f c o l - !
development.
Practically
all
o
f
this
has
filed said certificate In my o f­
ored people, 70 Fifth avenue, New
Just received new assortment o f
city’s supply o f vegetables now comes
fice,
and has made application fo r
Y ork, which said: (quoting the para­
from tho farmers o f that community Christmas tags, seals, stamps, etc., tax deed to issue in accordance? with
graph)
and a big acreage of Irish potatoes fo r your pneknges, letters and cards. law, Said certificate embraces the
“ May I offer in contrast to your un- j
Sec the new pnrcel post label that
substantiated statement the fncts will he planted there this winter.— bespenks the Christmas spirit and tho following! described property situat­
ed In Seminole County, Florida, towhich were proven by a careful in­ New Smyrna News.
rutc little tags and stamps that should
wit: SW 1-4 o f SE 1-4 o f NW 1-4
vestigation which I made at Ocoee a
mark all your packages. Only 5
TO BUILD HOME IN
of Sec. 20, Twp. 21 £&gt;., R. 32 E., 10
few bourn after the lynching. My
cents a pack at the Herald office.
FLORIDA FOR MEN
acres
more or less The said land bcinformation was secured from white
CONFEDERATE NAVY New line' o f stationery this week es­ ing assessed at the dato o f the issu­
people who boasted o f their partici­
pecially ordered fo r Christmas week.
ance o f such certificate in the name
pation in the mob.
A home fo r the Navy Moh of the
o f Unknown.
,
"M ay I quote one o f these 'Gentle­ Confederacy, to cost at least $150,000
The New Y ork "building
trust'
Also
T
ax
Certificate
No. 413, dat­
men* o f Ocoee who states in a letter and to be located in Florida at a place was erected on a poor foundation.ed
tho
6th
day
of
July,
A. D. 1015,
I have before me— ‘A fter the polls to be selected Inter, is the program of Indinnapoiis Star.
has filed said certificate in my o f­
closed a number o f armed men went the .Southern Stntes, which is being
fice, and has made application for
to his (M osc Normnn's) house, with­ worked out under the direction o f Ad­
Reformers seem bent on mnking
out a warrant and without an author­ miral A. 0. Wright, the only surviving tho Snbbnth a day of arrest.— Nor­ tax deed to issue In nccordaneo with
law. Said certificate embraces the
ity of law as is claimed by those ap­ admiral of tho Confederacy, and Miss folk Virgininn-Pitot.
following described property situated
proving their action, to arrest this Theodore Turney of Nashville and
in Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:
negro. Two white men were shot in New York. The headquarters o f the
NE 1-4 (less SE 1-4) and NW 1-4,
the negro's back yard. From that committee is the Aragon Hotel, Jack­
and SE 1-4 o f SW 1-4 òf Sec. 8, Twp.
time on fo r three days, the community
sonville;
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20 S, Rge. 32 E, (less W 1-2 o f NW
ran riot, I do not believe it will ever
Tho general plun is to build tho
1-4 o f N W 1-4, and less W 12 acres
be known how many negroes were home by popular subscription and
o f E 1-2 o f NW 1-4 o f NW 1-4). Tho
killed.
Every negro home, school support it by the legislatures of the
said land being assessed at the date
house, church and lodge room in thnt several states, The legislatures of
o f the issunnee o f such certificate in
community was burned. In some in­ oleveq o f the thirteen states interest­
the name o f J. II. Brice.
stances, with women and children oc­ ed have agreed to do their part and
Unless said certificates shall bo re­
cupying the house and thus burned to it is expected that the consent o f tho
deemed
according to law, tax deed
death.' ”
other two will he secured as soon as
will
issuo
thereon on the 18th day of
At the demand o f this association
they meet.
January,
A.
i), 1021.
the Federal department of justice
Tho location o f the home will be
#
Witness
my
official signature and
ordered Federal District Attorney decided on when tho plans ore well
seal
this
the
13th
day o f December,
Herbert S. Phillips of Tampa to make under wny. A citizen o f Fort Pierce
A.
D.
1920.
an investigation nnd report on the hat offered this place ns a proper site,
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Ocoee incident
nnd tho offer is made under advise­
Clerk
Circuit Court,
In Tho Tribune o f Saturday morn­ m ent , Should Fort Pierce be consid­
Florida
Sanford
Seminole
County, Fla.
ing Federal District Attorney Phillips ered fnvornbly, tho people o f the town
215-6tc.
By
V.
E.
Douglass,
D. C.
said:
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ELECTRICAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS
TOASTERS, PERCOLATORS,
HAIR CURLERS, HEATERS,
CLEANERS, IRONS, SEWING
MACHINES, WASHING MA­
CHINES.
Come In and make your »S e c­
tion now.

F. P. RINES
105 Palmetto Are.

Phone 481

The Citizens o f Sem inole County
LISTEN— ALL YE FAIR PEOPLE
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WHILE W E TELL ABOUT
WHILE W E SING ABOUT

. The Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter Fair
Orlando, Fla., Feb. 15,16,17,18,19,1921
THIS IS TO BE THE VERY FINEST EXPOSITION YET BELO­
IT IS TO BE DEVOTED TO YOU AND YOUIJ INTERESTS.
It la to embrace the prodneta, official or private, o f fit« e**1*
tiea in the beat section o f the state.
THAT'S YOU AND YOUR COUNTY. WE ASK YOU—WILL
YOU H ELP!
Johnnie,J. Jones’ remarkable United Shows, bigger and bed*1
will occupy our frounda from December to tho time o f opening * *
Fair In order to get ready for IL
W. R. O’NEAL
J. L. GILES
C. B. HOWARD
Secretary
President
Treasurer

�THE SANFORD/D A IL Y HERALD,, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1920

Breaking Sm iles
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ADDITION AL LOCALS

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Monroe county contemplates thn
building o f a highway connecting the
island keys laying between the main­
land a n d, Key West.

S P E CI A L S

Christmas Cards, Seals, and Tags
at Mobley's Drug Store.
2 !9 -tfc
Cocoa is rejoicing at# thn sale o f
bonds fo r tho construction o f a road
across Merritt Island and bridging
Banana river connecting the main­
land with the ocean beach.
Beautiful Minnehaha Moccasins at
A. Kanner's, Sanford A v c.
21G-12c
Duval: Duval county farmers won
hundreds o f doilnrs in premiums at
the recent state fnri. The county ex­
hibit won much favorable comment
from visitors nnd third place by tho
Judges.
Bureau Scarfs, Table Covers, and
Baby Blankets, now on sale.—A. Kan*
ner.
210-12tc

A KICK ON THE PRICE.
Wc arc in the heart of tho vege[table section of the world. Just now
lettuce ii selling here around 75 cents
Ip&lt;r hamper. The farmers ore bring­
ing it in to the grocers here at that
Iprice. With 30 heads of good lettuce
to the hamper we see no season in
the world why the grocers should
durge 15 cents per head or even ten
tents per head for it. A reasonable
profit would be a fine advertisement
for our city nnd anything less is In­
juring our city. People come here
to buy vegetables and fruit cheap
hot find after getting here that they
can buy Sanford fruits and vege­
tables cheaper in New York than
they can in Sanford where they are
raised. Let us get down to real facts
in asking people to come here.
All
this is aaid for the benefit o f tho
home people alao as the writer paid

this prico fo r t head o f lettuce last
week after the bottom had fallen out
o f the lettuce market. When it Ib
bringing a good price in the northern
markets we expect to pay a good
price here but the man who raises it
is getting nothing for it and there is
no reason why tho grocer should
charge a big prico for nny kinds of
Florida fruits and vegetables when
they are as cheap as they are now.
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CITIZEN.

AND CHRISTMAS PUDDING— ALL GUARANTEED PERFECT.

THE CITY MARKET IS HEADQUARTERS FOR THE BEST MEATS OF
EVERY KIND— ROTH WESTERN AND FLORIDA

Remember the children with some
of Zane Grey’s, Eleanor Porters’ nnd
Booth Tnrklngton’a interesting books
at Moblcy'a Drug Store.
219-tfc

THIS IS THE RIG STORE—THE STORE THAT CAN F IL L YOUR EV

The foresigh tand
indefntignbic
energy o f the late Henry U . Flagler,
oil and railroad magnate, and the
daring o f his development o f the East
Const o f Floridt, were praised by
William Jennings Bryan in a speech
during the Flagler day cxeecises o f
the Miami Palm Fete.

ERY W A N T FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER.

IT W ILL SAVE LOTS

OF W ALKING OR PHONING IF YOU GIVE US YOUR ENTIRE ORDER

CITY MARKET

Beautiful assortment o f Lion brand
shirts fo r gifts at greatly reduced
prices.— A. Kanner.
216-12tc

De Land auto enmp is a busy and a
very interesting place. Few pcoplo
can have any accurate idea o f tho Im­
portance o f thin institution unless
they g o there and spend some time
in conversation with the people who
compose the centcd village, for such
Send in your locals to the Herald it rcnliy is.
office. Phono the news to 148. We
want every- bit o f it. Tell us the
news each day.

and was a most brilliant affair, out­
stripping ail other attempts of the
kind. Columbus proved to be a most
gracious gucso and the
Seminole
braves who met him at the landing
gave him a most hearty welcome.
Mohawk Sheets, 81x90, $2.15 each.
A. Kanner, Sanford Avc. Phone
0.
216-12tc

30,000 Y O U N G STE R S
VIC TIM S O F RICKETS
Of all diseases that are liking a
deadly toll among tbs children of
Vicuna as the result of under-feeding
rickets Is pro7lng the most rerlon* and
widest rend menace. Not less than 30,0O(&gt; ihlhlirii arc «offering from this
palnlMl nIIIUtlot., according to official
estimates.
To rescou these through providing
proper food, clcthlnt and medical at­
tention lint otherwise 'hey cannot obtnin the European iteilcf Council, com­
posed of eight leading Americas r*lief agencies, la making a *slot appeal
for $83.090,000 for.the relief of 8,BOO,000 destitute and auffering Europsru
children.

Next year the tide o f tourists will
be turned this way. The sixteen-foot
asphalt road through tho county will
Copt. H. A. Johns, local represen­ be the first inducement's, nnd when
tative o f the United Sugar Corpora­ they come and ace, they will * be
tion nt Paiatka, lately received noti­ pleased. Of tho thousands of auto
fication that 1,000 tons o f the finest tourists who arc now in the state and
seed enne procurable hod been ship-1 will keep coming, very few come this
ped nnd will soon arrive to be fu r­ way. They have been "routed” an­
1,SOO,000 POLISH C H IL D R IN IIC K .
nished to chose who have agreed to other way because wo haven't had
plnnt fo r tho sugat refinery.
the mads. But we will be up with
One million five hundred thousand
the procession ncxe year, and will children la Poland today need medical
attention. Their condition hat beta
Braciet Watches, Electric Lamps, show some speed.— Bunhnctl Times.
caused by hunger end went, To'save
Smoking Sets, Casscro'e and other
Just received a new shipment o f them the Europe«ti Relief Council Is
Sheffield silverware f o r holiday gifts.
appealing to the people o f the Doited
— A. Kanner, Sanford ave,
21C-12tc W. L. Douglas Shoes. Men's, Ladies
Statee for $88,000,000 to carry en re­
and Children'* shoes at reduced prl». lief work in etricken Europe.
A fter one of the hottest in.:-i ¡pal cs.— Knnncr’a Store, Sanford Avenue.
fights ever staged in New Smyrna
216-12tc
Office suonile« at the Herald.
tho proposed commission manager
plan charter wns adopted recently by
the voters by a vote o f 342 to 208.
Tho new charter hod been prepared
by a charter board elccecd at the
regular city election and most o f the
strenuously
city officials fought
against its adoption.

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h o u b ig a n t s

MARY GARDEN

GOODS— EVERYTHING THAT GOES TO MAKE YOUR FRUIT CAKES

Osceola: This county wns repre­
sented nt the state fn lr by a splen­
did cxhibic in charge o f the countv
agent. Tho exhibit won fourth plnce
nnd $135 in ensh, besides much ndvorvertising which cannot be expressed
in doilnrs nnd cents.

Come in and get your new type­
writer at tho Herald office now. A
real typewriter .at $65, the best you
ever saw fo r the money or fo r twice
the money.

L’ORIGIN, 'COTY'

FULL LINE OF AUSTIN-NFCHOLS' NEW YORK STATE “ SUNBEAM

CARA NOME

JONTEEL
M ARVIS-AZU REA
TLORAMYE-DJER KISS
L A D Y MARY

NEW IVORY GOODS
WITH AN ARTISTIC A P P E A L

A s we arc nearing the close o f
business for this year and soon
to take stock we expect to make
it interesting to the public to
come and purchase their wants
nt

this

W E M EAN JUST W H A T W E
--------------------- SAY -----------------

Phone 175

A big selection o f good books for
old and young at popular prices at
Moblcy'a Drug Store.
219-tfc
. The fifty-room addition to the new
Fort Pierce hotel wil, it is expected,
be opened to ehe public about Janu­
ary 1. Somo o f the room s, however,
will be available for use before that
time. W ork on the second nnd third
floors Is now practically completed,
with tho exception o f plumbing con­
nections.
Inside work on the first
floor is under way nnd should be fin­
ished up shortly.

COMBS, BRUSHES, MANICURE PIECES, POWBOXES,

HAIR

RECEIVERS,

I'RAMES, DESK PIECES, Etc.
sold in Bets or separate pieces.

PICTURE

These goods are

BUY RED CROSS CHRISTMAS SEALS EVERY
day

AND FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS

Movement of St. Lucie County!s
big bean crop is now under wny, ship­
ments going forward from several
poincs in the county doily to the mar­
kets o f tho shivering north. Thd crop
thll sesaon is snld to bo excellent.
Plantings having been made at in­
tervals and shipment should contin­
ue throughout the winter and on up
to April o f next spring.
A nlco assortment o f Sterling Sil­
ver and Gold Evcrsharp Penc’ Is and
Fountain Pens at M otley's Drug
Store.
219-tfc

t jh e

325

i/ è e x a lì S t o r e

Prescription Druggists

It is estimated chat there were be­
tween twenty-five and thirty thous­
and persons who witnessed tho open­
ing functions on the greae Palm
Fete at Miami. Tho Landing uf Co­
lumbus was carried out to the letter j

OUR STORE IS THE GIFT SHOP FOR THE PEOPLE OF
THIS SECTION FOR THEY RECOGNIZE THE FACT THAT
WE HAVE TH E LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF FINE GIFTS
FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. FOR INSTANCE—
/

B a r Pina
ARE VERY GOOD THIS SEASON A N D f W E H A V E THE
FINEST ,LOT O F BAR PINS TH AT HAS EVER
BEEN
SHOWN HERE. AND THEN YOU MUST SF¡E OUR D IA MOND RINGS, BROOCHES, PINS, ETC.. TOO M A N Y OF
IHEM TO MENTION TODAY. COME AND SEE TH EM A T

J. T. B R A D Y ’S, Jewelry S tore
W ELAKA BLOCK

REDUCTION

SALE.

A. Kanner has a b ig lino o f holi­
day goods, dolls, velocipedes, etc, 213215 Sanford Ave.
21G-12tc

0ER

great

Cor. 4th &amp; Sanford

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PAGE FOUR

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY» DECEMBER 20, 1920

MOKE Rëârt

of scientist

Loemed Man, Victim of Thought!«»
Practical Joke, Proved Unable
to Live It Down.

MISS KATHRYN W ILKEY. Editor.
8 0 C IA L

CALENDAR

Wednesday'

FOR

THE*the leader. The aociety entered Into
an Informal debate on the subject:
"Resolved, It Is caaier fo r a rich man
to be gcncroua that It la fo r a poor
man to be generous*.
These Sunday evening meeting* are
full o f cnthualaam and Inspiration. All
young people are Invited to attend.
DEATH OF A. 0 . ALLEN

What la believed to be the great­
est hoax In thg history of science was
played over a century ago by students
o f Prof. Bsrtholomaeus, Adam Boringer, holder o f the chair of natural
philosophy at the University o f Wuraberg.
He was keanly Interested In
fossil remains, and was the leader In
the great group that held (hem to
be a sort of divine Joke, placed In
the earth by Ood to test human faith.
Students designed a score or more
o f fossils from clay representing the
moat absurd beasts their Imaginations
could conceive, and hid them In the
ground In a spot where the old paleon­
tologist was known to frequently dig.
'H e discovered them and accepted them
aa real, and when a little later the stu­
dents hid other designs, showing
stars and suns and even Inscription«
In Hebrew, Syrian and Babylonian,
the old man was delighted and waa
sure he had proven hla grounds. He
began a book o f Immense size, and
written In Latin. In which he gravely
set forth hia proofs o f tho divine
origin.
The shout of laughter that
went up when the book wns Issued
broke the old man's heart, .and he
died after spending every cent he hnd
In an effort to recall the book. What
made the joke more serious was the
faith with which many learned men
accepted the thing at Bret, Berlnger’s
reputation up to thla time being high
In the world of science.

Mr. A. B. Allen, fo r several years
a
resident
o f Sanford and Master Car
Thursday—
builder o f the South Florida Railroad
Duplicate Luncheon Club with Airs.
when owned by II. P. Plant, died In
E. M. Galloway.
West Baldwin, Maine, on Tuesday,
Every W eek Bridge Club with Mrs.
December 14th.
W. J. Thigpen.
Mr. Allen was 81 years o f age at
Evening—
the time o f his death, was a man o f
Mr. and Mrs. Hal W right give dance
fine character, and throughout his
at W omen's Club fo r Misa Sarah
life had held Important positions in
W ig h t
I his chosen lnlc of work. Starting as
Saturday—
|n young mnn in the Vermont Con­
Cotillion Club dance at Valdez.
i' trnl car shops, he steadily went for|ward in the first place in that organ­
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Schuyler ization, and then was selected to do
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Schuyler have all o f the car construction work up­
-taken the home of Mr. Frank Miller on a new rond* from McCombs City,
f o r the winter.
Miss., to Now Orleans, He then bcenme Master Car Builder o f th? C. B.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller and fam ­ &amp; Q. Railroad, one o f the great trunk
ily will be at the Hotel Vatdez for the lines o f the middle west. A fter sotpo S T O R IN G W O R D S IK M EM O R Y
winter.
years in their service, he ramc to
What may Ba Described as Mental
Sanford and became
Master / ' ati
Photography Is Especially Valu*
Sidney Chase returns from school Builder o f the South Florida Railroad
able to Theatrical People.
for several years, under the adminlsin Exeter, N . H., today.|
oration o f James E. Ingraham.
The photographic memory Is found
Mr. Allen was the inventor o f tho most frequently In aftors and ac­
Miss Marie Tigue returned from
Allcn-Vnnleu Grain Door, which is tresses, who have to study a variety
Gainsvl'.lc Saturday.
in general use throughout the grain o f parta In a very short time. After
a time, these people form a habit of
Miss Sara Muriel has gone to Jack- belt for the rapid loading and unload­ getting a mental photograph of the
aonviUo tospend the holidays with her ing o f grain. He also invented at words. They look at tho page, reed
the specinl request o f Mr. Plant tho the lines, end then, ehuttlng their
fam ily.
|
Balance Temperature Fruit
and eyes, endeavor to "see" the word*.
Vegetable
cnr.
Mr.
Allen
spent
a It la a habit which, once formed, le
Miss Kate Lenoir, who has been
quickly developed. The present writer
long
and
useful
life
in
railroad
work.
the guest o f Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
once "crammed" a part o f forty-fire
He
leaves
two
daughters,
ono
Mrs.
Dumas, Has returned to her home in
pages In a single day by the aid of
Grace
B.
Williams,
well
known
in
Camden, S. C.
Sanford, and Mrs. William T . Blaine, this natural photography.
It may be said at ouce that not
who has resided in New York City
Mr. G. F. Smith came from Texas
everybody
can acquire this spectes of
for n number o f years, although mar­
Sunday evening to spend the holidays
memory.
Only those possessed of
ried In Sanford.
great powers 'o f concentration can
with his fam ily. He will return after
achieve the results described. But,
Christmas.
SOME FASHIONABLE FEMININE providing that a person has anything
o f this gift, he can build upon It until
FOLLIES
Miss Merrie Frances Ball is spends
It will serve him to an alihost unlim­
ing the week-end in Kissimmee.
What started this craze fo r bare ited degree.
The photographic memory usually
knees? One could understand the
finds Its beet development among peo­
Quite a number of Sanford’s college
desire o f women to have the*r knees ple with what are called "bumpy"
set have received invitations to two
hare in summer, especially down here foreheads. They hnve unusual pow­
holiday dances to bo given in Orlando
where it gets hot, but there is no such ers o f visual concentration.—Ex­
which they arc locking forward to with
excuse in the winter. And there is change.
a great deal o f pleasure. One to bo
no real reason why bare knees should
Bats and Bees,
g iven at the Rosalind Club Christmas
be displayed on Central nvenuc. Yet
For ninny years I have noticed when
•vc by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones fo r
twice lately the Rambler has seen Ibo lime trees tire In (lower (be ground
their two daughters, Miss Jones and
women with their bare knees dis­ beneath (hem strewed with dead !■.•&lt;&gt;*
Miss Vivian Jones. The other to be
played. In each instanco there was (the small bumble-bee), stales « Scotjriven at the Country Club by Mr. and
no way to avoid seeing the knees, H-.it eiHTPsynndont ,m tint tire immers.
.Mrs. Nixon Butt on the evening o f
which were on display on tho street But 1 don't think this can he the work
Decem ber 27th for Miss Mallie Slight
and .very p a j.trb y h«d the ..m e o p . : 1"
" " -¡"KB—
• »; « '» I » « « •
And Miss Sarah Slight
p o r tu n »; . . the Itambler. In . . c V 1- " " " “ " ' 'ïl“ " e' » “ •»’“ " ‘ » • J " 11 .» « • '
ItiHldes tire eaten away. Can It be
instance the wearer o r railed down tint» there Is sonic tiny Insect in the
T , N . T.
stockings was sitting with legs cross- lime flower which, fastening on them
The T. N. T. met Friday with Mrs.
ed in such a way that the knee, un- ns they suck the honey, ent* Into tludr
J . L. Hart at her home on West First
bodies, ni.il causes them to drop down
covered, wns visible.
s tre e t
Girls arc foolish dressers, anyhow. dead below tho tree? I huve never
A most*pleasant afternoon was hnd
mitlc«'d any number of huts a b ou t' tin*
tree« of nn evening, and besides a
•
n
d
.
Inree
number
o
f
member,
were:
Th7
,
i
c°
r
,Ur”
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and then wear short skirts, thin hat's mouth would be too largo lo cut
presen t
stockings and low shoes and tho skirts them out like thnt.
Delicious refreshments were served.
nr,e none too thick, even the coldest
day. The Remblcr saw a pretty girl,
English Coal Miners Peculiar.
CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS AT PRI­
Jone of the coldest days during the last
Ttn. oocuputloti of emit-minim; Ip
M A RY SCHOOL
cold snap here, with her neck and Fughimi Is said to pass very largely
The Christmas programs at the
shoulders and arms enveloped In from father to sou and from tuteli* le
three primary schools were most In­
heavy furs thnt extended down to her nephew. It Is a railing to which one
teresting and largely Attended last
waist nnd below the waist she hnd on Ik dedicated, and mure than any oili­
•Friday morning.
n costume thnt looked like the front er eliisK of workers'tin* miners are n
Each program gave first n part th a t,
, ,
.
,
_
taste nnd n people to thetmelvet. It
told o f Santa Claus and then tho r,ow ,n n mu*,cnl com^
c,horuB‘ Th° was about a coal miner, or. ns lie used
dress wns almost to her knees and to be more generally railed, a collier,
Christ Idea wns presented. The pro­
gram s were very well arranged and the stockings were the thinnest and that the famous story of the Brandwood grand uscii to 1»p told—bow he
olearly presented with great credit to when she walked the dress, made o f
bought the piano out of Ills monstrous
silk,
clung
to
her
in
a
way
that
made
the teachers.
wages and, finding himself unable to
• A t the Grammar School the third it very apparent she had on little ex­ play It. took umbrage and kicked It
-and fourth grades'gavc their program cept that thin skirt No wonder she to piece«. The story was generally
believed and much grieved over In mid­
•for the entire school and their parents. was shivering, even with her fdrs.
That reminds the Remblcr: Recent­ dle-class Victorian society.
I t , too, followed tho same outline but
•on a larger scale. The carols were ly he saw advertised Invisible stock­
ings. Now, If a stocking is to bo
FINE STATIONERY
•especially beautiful.
During the morning the school pre­ invisible, what the Sam HU! Is the use
Tho Herald office ia headquarters
sented a g ift o f silver to Miss Miller, o f paying some $6 or $6 fo r a pair?
th e principal, whose wedding is to be Why not go without any and save the fo r fine stationery o f alt kinds from
money. I f the stockings are so thin
an event o f the holidays.
tho printed letter head to the beauti­
In each voom the children had that the wearer appears to have none
ful stationery in boxes that Is so dear
Christmas tries where they had a on, then where’s the use o f wearing
any.
And,
by
the
way,
tho
word
In­
to
the ladles' hearts. You can get
•great deal o f fun and pleasure over
visible,
as
applied
to
the
stockings
In
this
stationery nnd hnve your monoth e gifts that were exchanged.
that ad, did not mean that they were gram printed on it, making the nlftto be concealed; by no means. In !lo st Christmas g ift that you have
KINDERGARTEN CHRISTMAS
this
day and generation, women b e-lever seen and one o f "the best Sta
Sanford has ono little school that
lieve
that stockings were made to be tioncry costs money these days but
fe w know about yet It Is quite deserv­
seen.
— Tho Rambler in St. Peters­ our stationery is very reasonable in
in g o f mention. Little Misses Carburg
Independent
price and positively the beat that
metta Barber and Ruth Henry are
money can buy. Sco It at the Herald
teachers o f quite a unique kinder­
office.
Want a typewriter? The Herald
garten, which la not a play one, but
.* real school.
.
has the agency for the best f 05 type­
Get some o f those 1st« postcards at
- The Christmas program last Friday writer that has ever been put on the
tho
Herald office. The Valdes Ho­
s m delightful with a real Santa and
market and we will have a shipment tel, the Welaka Block, the Semlnola
ji Christmas tree.
T he work the children have done la o f new machines the las0 o f this Hotel and other points o f interest
•very good Indeed and the little teach­ weeV If you are In the market for Only one cent each. Send a Sanford
n typewriter ace us before you buy. enrd to your friends.
e r s have quite a bit to be proud of.
Herald Printing Co.
C. E. DEBATE
Leave your orders .for Christmas
The Dally Herald uibscriptlor list boxes o f oranges with Reginald S.
The Senior Christian Endeavor, So­ Is growing jo rapidly that new cor- Holly who will ship them for you.
ciety o f the Presbyterian Church held ricr boys are necessary each week. If Oranges, tangerines, grapefruit or
their regular meeting Sunday eve­ you do not get your paper prom ptly! vegetables In any kind o f packages,
n ing at 6:46. Mr. Wilbur Rumple was phone 481.
Phone 168.

FLETCHER'S VIEWS ON
FARMER AND CONSUMER
GETTING CLOSER TOGETHER
WASHINGTON, Dec. lS ^ W h e n
the senate was today considering the
bill fo r bringing about a closer con­
nection between the producer o f farm
products and the consumer Senator
i Flotcher made a few pointed remarks
regarding this Important matter. '
"About 1916, I think It w as, some
o f us* favored an amendment to the
appropriation bill coming from the
committee on postofflees and post
roads, providing for an initial ap­
propriation o f |10,000 and authoris­
ing the postofflee department to make
experiments and investigations Into
the question how best to promote
direct dealings between, the producer
and tho consumer. They did make
that Investigation. That waa n ot only
in the interest o f the producer but
it was also in the interest o f tho con­
sumer, and that includes pretty nearly
everybody. Sohe suggestion la made
about this being class legislation.
Everyone ia interested in the subject
not only tho fanner.
"That appropriation led to* experi­
ments, and finally other appropria­
tions were made In subsequent bills,
and thnt work continued. The postoffico department was putting into
use trucks and other means f o r car­
rying products from the farm di­
rectly to tho producer, and It was
proving an immense success nnd n
great advantage to the public gen­
erally, both the consumer and tho
producer. Rut in the Inst postof^ce
appropriation bill In another branch,
o f tho legislative department o f tho
government, that item was stricken
out entirely so that we no longer
have that means which was provided
for the. benefit o f the public general­
ly in the distribution of farm prod­
ucts.
I believe that I am .correct in stat­
ing that the Item providing f o r the
development o f facilities for prom ot­
ing direct dealings between Uie pro­
ducer and the consumer was stricken
out o f tho last postoffice department
appropriation bill, or was not put into
it when the bill originated a t the
other end o f the capitol, and there­
fore that whole cort has fallen to
the ground. It means all the greater
necessity fo r this kind of -legislation
in order that the producers m ay co­
operate for the advantage and fo r
tho good o f tho public."
CLARA SMITH
TO SURRENDER
AND FACE CHARGE
(Br T k t Au m U M f m i.)

EL PASO, Dec. 20.—Clara Smith,
\vnntod In Oklnhomn in connection
with tho death o f Jake Hamon, will
surrender nnd face charge, her par­
ents announced. Said daughter hiding
to avoid notoriety nnd was not guil­
ty.
Get your typewriter at the Herald
o ..c e .

A first-class machine, bran

new at $65 and ono thnt you will Ilka
for tho rest o f your life. No&gt; need to
pay any more for n real typewriter.
The Molle is not only a standard ma­
chine but Is so arranged that you can
carry It around with you.
♦ ♦♦ ++♦♦♦♦♦+

And your thoughta turning t o gifta and aomething for
friend*, fo r family, fo r some one somewhere. What*, a
wonderful Idea that

Christmas Savings
In our Bank hai become and how fine It la now for those
who had a Christmas Savings Account with ua this year
to come In now and get their money for r ift s or for some
good cause.

To you today and atart Jrou o f f with a Christmas SavInga Account fo r next year. Ask your neighbor who has
one and then talk It over w ith —

T H E PEO PLES B A N K

clâssifitù A h
Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for lets Hub
26 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cask
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a line and remit»
cordingly.
•
,e*
TRAIN SCHEDULE

F O R RENT

Corrected on November 16, 1020.
Southbound
Arrive
No,
No.
No.
No.
No.

83
_
27
91
_
89______
85...........

Departs

2:36

a.:4pi.
2
6 « . m.
8:40 a. m.
1:28p.m . 1:38 p. ta.
3:20 p. m.
2:56 p.m .
7:30 p.m . 7:46 p. m.
North Bound

FURNISHED RtiOMa— Two fSJ5Ef
ed bed rooms. Inquire 311
Avenue.
157-tfe
FOR RENT— One nicely furnish«?
room for one o r two gentlem« or
nico couple. Can have use of ganft
Phone 23 fo r particulars.
20A-tfe
FO R RENT— Light
housckMpiaj
apartments, completely furnish^
over Union Pharmacy, Fint Stnt

219-Jte

Departs F O R “ RENT— Large, nice furnish«?
Arrive
housekeeping room , 205 Oak Art
.
82..................... 1:48a .m2:03
a. m.
Mrs.
Riddling, Eagle Home. 2204tp
84
_11:46 a. m. 12:05 p. m.
80______ 2:35p.m . 2:66 p. m. FO R llKNT— i well furnnlsheJ K3
92
_______ 4:00 p.m4:05
.
room, 717 Park ove.
220-tfe
p. m.
28
..10:00 p. m.
FOR RENT— Furnished room. Ap­
ply at Horald office.
220-tfc
Leesburg Branch
Departs
) Arrive
MISCELLANEOUS
7:30 a .m .
•No. 168______
7:35 p. m. ROOM A iiD BO ARD , |11 per week,
No. 22______
109 ~
East F irst stree t, over Union
•No. 157..................... 4:00 p .m .
Pharmacy.
lC3-tfc
No. 21___________ 11:65a .m .
W ANTED
Trilby Brandi
WANTED—Team work. Inquire of
Departs
Arrive
M. Hanson Shoe Shop.
189-GOty
8:00 a. m.
•No. 100.f ____
FOUND____________
3:25 p. m.
•No. 24______
FOUND— Pair
child's gloves on
•No. 101....................... 0:30p .m .
Oak nvenuc. Finder enn have *amt
•No. 25.................... 2:00 p .m .
by calling f o r It. H. Gettcl, 610 Park
t
Oviedo Branch
and
paying fo r this nd.
221-2tp
Departs
Arrive
•No. 120.....................11:00aim .
LOST
8:40 p. m. LOST—Saturday night between Or­
•No. 127— . . .
lando and Sanford, two 34x414 tires
♦Daily, except Sunday.
and rims. N otify Bryan Auto Co.
221-3te.
666 is a prescription for Colds, Fev­
er and LaGrippe. It's the moat speedy
FOR SALE
remedy we know.
17-18L: FOR SALE O R EXCHANGE—08»

20 acre, ono 10 acre Sanford Arc.
Walking
distance to city. Two lots
*♦+♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
corner Center and Elm Ave. Two
Iota west side Palmetto ave., 50 ftfrom Eleventh SL Make offer. B. T.
Corey, owner, 175 N. Spring St., lo»
,203-1 mo-P
Angeles, Calif.

Sanford Cash Store
O. II. STENSTROM, Manager

SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK
6-1b Cans
15-lb IRISH
C R IS C O ............
POTATOES
lib Pkgs. PURE
8-lb Bucket
I L E A F LARD .
Snowdrift Lard
1-lb Package SUN-MAID SEEDLESS
RAISINS .................................. ....
1-Ib SUNKIST SEEDED
RAISINS ......................................
1-lb GOLD MEDAL CLEANED

.50
$1.65

t

CURRANTS

.................I ........M

$1.53

.* ...

CHRISTMAS MIXED CANDIES,
I e r I ou n d

ENGLISH WALNUTS,
O O AC
Per P o u n d .................................................—......... o v O o x t l
BRAZIL AND ALMONDS,
Per P o u n d ............................
LEM AND ORANGE PEEL
Per» Pound ..........................
Meadow Gold
PO
Monogram Cream­
Creamery Butter.... * 0 0
ery BUTTER ...
CITRON
7 2
j;
* * * * • * * • • • •»#&lt;**■*• #*■•##*• • • • * • • • • • * * • « • § V « ■ !
4 p
Per Pound ........
OCTAGON SOAP,
3 for ..................
F. &amp; G. SOAP,
3 for ............
GOLD MEDAL
PILLSBURY
Flour, 24-lbB...
Flour, 24-lbs....

........... ........
.45
................................56

24 i:
........I I Z I I Ì2 4 *

r— The first thirty eusTOMORROW-TUESDAY'
tomers to buy a
pound o f CERTIFIED OLEO will receive a 10-oz. Package of
CERTIFIED OLEO FREE.

FO R SALE— All tho lumber in the
grandstand nnd fence at bssebsD
park nt a bargain. See C. L Britt or
Herald office.
216-tfe
FOR S A L E -N o . 5 Underwood type­
writer, A -l condition, |65.—Sm *
fo rd Truck Growers.
216-tfe
FOR SALE— A few yard turkey*,
nice and fat, 50c lb.—G. W. Sp«ncor. Phono 400.
216-71?
FO R SALE— New Chevrolet car rua
only 3700 mi. »750. Call 8800 Mag­
nolia SL
221-Stp
FOR S A L E -T w o good milk « « ,
Jerseys. Both fresh. J. C.1SUpler*
221-10tc
F O R SALE—Three choice bulldUX
lots, paved street, cheap If »old •*
once. Corner 7th street nnd Myrtle
avenue. Apply W . W . Long, 410 0 «
s tract._____________ __________ 2214JP
FO R SALE— Good aecond-hnnd offle*
safe, perfect condition, but too smsB
for present owner. Inquire Ilaynea »
Ratliff, 115 Park avenue. Phone 340•’ 21-3tc.
Look over the elegant new Un* **
stationery at the Herald office befot*
buying your Christmas gifts of f“*stationery. W e have it In til dj**
and all shades at very reason*®1*
prices.
If you have a room for rent, If y°0
have anything f o r sale, the way
get results is to advertise it through
the Want Column o f the Daily Htf*
aid. This is the market page for
people who want something.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY» DECEMBER 20, 1920

PAGE FlVEt

Flratlag Ssull
Talk« Siedaetly*
Arranged for
Harald Brada»

Sanfort|, Fla., Dec. 20, 1020.
Carlot Shipment* from Entire Conn
try, Saturday, Dec. 18th
Florida— Sanford Section .......... — 11
Florida— Manatee Section .............. £
Robbie Gray. Father la ao happy* ho California— Southern Diet. _____
cannot stay In the atore and mother Louisiana
la doing welL
Total care I M
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There are only two daya in the year California— Southern District ........ 3
when we tako a reat and they are Destinations o f Florida Shipments
(Saturday)
Christmaa and Fourth of July. We
Potomac
Yards
may change the'latter date to Arm­
Chicago ............
istice day neat year.
Waycross .........
J. L. Miller it having the front o f Now Y ork ........
his building improved by an addi­ Philadelphia ....

WASHINGTON, D. C., D e c . £ ','7 Z
Forecast for the period December 20
inclusive: South Atlantic and
S jfc u U
General1? M r and
£ * , tat with probability o f rain, on
Tuesday or Wedneadayo
WEATHER REPORT

For Florida-Unsettled weather totional awning and porch that will
flight and Tuesday; probably rain In
keep the sun from shining too bright­
nortlon. Not much change
ly on his ahow windows.
'I

The streets look like Christmas to­
day. being filled with a good naturad
crowd o f shoppers who ore patroniz­
ing the merchants on all o f the busi­
ness streets o f the city.

aid boys for s Christmas present.

is a good old town, filled with nice people. And Sanford is getting bigger
and better all the time. One o f the things that is making Sanford grow is
the patronizing o f the home merchants. People cun find ju s t w hat they
want at home without going abroad fo r it and every tim e they spend a
dollar with a home merchant that is just that much more they have helped
Sanford, because Sanford merchants spend their money at home.

right now during the holidays, You can get a present fo r every mer
o f the family in Sanford right now. And while you are doing it let u
the ones to furnish that present fo r HIM. We can take care o f your w
in good shape and we know that—

To Lai cars ..................
13
Diversions Filed Since last Report
None reported.
Total lettuce shipments from Flor' ida this season to date (12-10
Inc.) cars .... ......
813
Total lettuce shipments from F lor­
ida last season to same date,
cars .......................................
626

HE W ILL APPRECIATE TH AT GIFT ^W ICE AS MUCH IF IT
BEARS T liE LABEL OF

SANFORD, PLA.:
Cool, clear.
Hauiings light. Demand and move­
ment slow, market very dull. Few
sales. Cariots f. o. b. cash tracks;
IV m bushel hampers, Iiig Boston, qual­
ity and condition fine, 50c-75c.

Dr. E. W. Shcpcrd o f Spartanburg
arrived last night to spend the holi­
days at home.
. •
And snyhow the renders will want
a rest on thnt day nnd not be bothered
with reading the Herald.
Everybody is waiting for the Mil­
lion Dollar Band that will play its first
concert next Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Swope and Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Williams of Ovcido
were in tho city yesterday.

NOTICE

Ur, nnd Mrs. John Wilson and Mrs.
Fred Wnlsmn have returned from a
trip to Tnmpn mndo in the
V

Snturday, December 25th, Christ­
mas day, bnnks will be closed. Get
your payrolls, etc., Thursday or Fri­
day.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK
PEOPLES* BANK OF SANFORD.

H. C. Gcrror of Jacksonville is in
Jimmy Pierson, tho WTcatier, is In
the city on a thort visit connected the city today, coming over from
with his duties os traveling engineer Leesburg where he put on a fast bout
of the A. C. L. Ry.
with y o u n g ' Stechcr, a local boy.
Jimmy is a well known aviator as well
Lettuce shipments arc growing less ns wrestler and won fame on the fields
and it begins to look like the lettuce o f France with the American aerial
crop for Sanford was a thing o f tho forces.
put for this year.
Rivera Bros., the live wire mrechPerry Jernlgan o f the B. &amp; O. ants at tho corner o f Fourth street
Motors Company left today fo r Tampa and Sanford avenue, are
getting
where he was called In conference ready to “ take sjock” as soon’ as tho
with some of the big automobile deal­ holidays are over and are making
ers in that city.
some very attractive reductions on
every item in their large stock o f
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fleetwood a Men’s, W omen's and children’s wear.
fme baby girl who will bo named See their ad In today's Herald.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter nil), motoring
from New Smyrna to Orlando stophid In Sanford Saturday night. Mrs.
Hill had been visiting her parents la
Barbadocs, W. I.; returning via tho
East Coast Raiirond. Mr. Hill is in
business with his brother in Orlando.
Everything fo r the office at the
Herald Printing Co. We can fit you
out with all that you need in fine
printed stationery and office supplies
of nil kinds.
Have you seen that beautiful line
of box stationery at the Herald o f­
fice? Just the thing fo r “ The Girl”
for Christmas. Get it printed with
her monogram.

Lexington
for the W hole Family
*

Call and Let Us Show

United States, Kokom o and
Miller Tires and Tubes
Spot Lights, Bumpers and
anything in the line of
Accessories
W e maintain one of the -best Repair
%

Shops in the State.
All our Mechanics have had years
of experience in the

Automobile Repair Business.

PHILADELPHIA:
26 . degrees,
clear. Wash. 1, Calif. 5, Fla. 10, N. J.
1 nrirved. 14 curs track including
brokne. Demand and movement is
modcrato, market slightly stronger.
Fla.’s \Vt bu. hampers, trends, $1.5081.75, few .|2.00. Poorer 81-25. Cal­
ifornia’s crates Icebergs, 83.75-84.00.
PITTSBURGH. 20 degrees, clear.
Calif. 13 arrived. Opening price!
Monday. Supplies moderate, demand
nnd movement moderate, market is
steady. Calif's crates Iceberg, $2.75*
$3.00, mostly $3.00. Fla.’a \Vt bu.
hampers, Big Boston, $2.-$2.50, most­
ly $2.25.
ST. LOUIS: 25 degrees, cloudy.
Calif. 2, Fia. 4, La. 1 arrived. 0 un­
broken, 3 broken cars o f tra ck .‘ De­
mand and movement slow, market
steady. Few early sales. Fal’s 1W
bu hampers, Big Boston, best $2.50$2.75. Ordinnry, poorly headed, and
heated, as low as $1.25.
Calif's
crates Icebergs, $2.65-$2.7G.. La's
barrels Big Boston $4.-$4.50.
Potomac Yards: reports passings
fo r 24 hours previous to 11 a. m.
Sunday: 27 cars destined: Philadel­
phia 0, New York 6, Buffalo 4, Roch­
ester 4, Pittsburgh 2, Baltimore 1,
Wilkcsbarro 1. Monday: 3 cars des­
tined: New York 23, Philadelphia 12,
Baltimore 3, Boston 1.
Diversions accomplished at Poto­
mac Yards:
Philadelphia 9, New
York 10, Buffalo 2, Albany 2, Wash­
ington 2, Rochester 1, Boston
1,
Wilkesbarre 1, Pittsburgh 1, Balti­
more 1.
MASONS ATTENTION

Satisfaction Guaranteed! £ ¡¡3

Sanford, Florida

Reaeroe 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 -4'*th us
Build up your credit that you m a ; : r able to
master difficult problems.

The Herald Printing Co. has ev­
erything In tho office supply line ths*
you are needing. The price is ri ht
also. Let us fit you up with your
stationery and office supplies.
The way to pay tho expenses o f the
country fo r tho next fou r years is to
lay a tax on applications fo r Feder­
al offices, New York World,

Brown's Market

SATU RDAY
SP E C IA L S
BANANAS, D o r . _______ ..4 0 c
NEW CROP ENGLISH
WALNUTS, lb
1...50C
LOOK OVER OUR LINE OF
CHRISTMAS CANDIES

Repentance is often confounded
with determination not to g et caught
again.
f

WATERS CANDY KITCHEN

A L L NATIONAL BISCUIT CO,
CRACKERS, pkg.......................

3-LB. CANS. nOMINY,

GRANULATED SUGAR,

3-LB. CANS SAUER KRAUT,

Per Pound . . — ---------

Per C a n _________ . . . . . . . . . .

Per can __________ _

IRISH POTATOES,

3-LB. CANS DILL PICKLES,
Per Can __________________

Peek --------- --------------SW IFT PREMIUM HAMS,

3-LB. CANS BAKED BEANS, Van
Camp’s, Per e a a ________________

Per P o u n d ___. . . . . . . . . .
8-LB. CANS SNOWDRIFT,
-C a n

2-LB. CANS BAKED BEANS,
Van Camp's, Per Can . . . . . . .

......... - ------------------- —

6-LB. CANS CRISCO,

1-LB. ROAST BEEF,
Per C a n _________

Can . . . . . . . . . . -----24-LB. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR,

1-LB. CORNED BEEF,

Per S a c k ____________________
Regular communication Tuesday,
December 21st, at 7:00 p. ra. Work
in the Master’s degree will be con­
ferred.
All visiting brethren wel­
come. Bjr order W. M.
H. E. TOLAR, Secretary. .
DeSoto:

Citrus fruits' and vege­

tables have been

moving

steadily

from most of our uhipping polnta for
several weeks. Cattle are In good
condition on the open ranges.

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Nor can you make much money without some
effort to

Sanford,Florida •*
A Home Bank foriiüîiSePeople

All the Family

Just make this a Useful Gift

You C ant M ake
H ag Without Sunshine

MEADOW GOLD BUTTER,

CAMPBELL’S 80UPS,

Per Pound . . . . ---------—. .
IIEBE CREAM, Baby,

1-LB. CANS MAXWELL HOUSE

Per C a n --------------HEBE CREAM, Tall,
Per Can . . . . . . . . .

COFFEE, Per C a n ___. . . . . . . . .
X

LORD CURVEUR COFFEE,
Per Pound

Buy Christmas Seals to Fight Tuberc

ulosla In Our Stata.

�PAGE SIX

TH F SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1920

Sntire Week—December 25-31.
confidence men may be Intending to
IÀCK80NVILLE EXPECTS
m
I M A N Y CONFIDENCE MEN carry on operation!. Jacksonville po­
lice have been active daring the last
iber o f Commerce to Send out week in rounding up suspects, and *
total o f eleven arrests hnvo been made
Warnings.
by Detectives Ilurlburt and Shirmans
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 18.— Many
confidence men are now in this city
CHRISTMAS TAGS, SEALS,
&gt;smd more are expected to be here with­
STAB! PS
in a short time. It Is believed that
.the gang intends mnking this their
Just received new assortment o f
‘rheadquarters fo r the season, but the
Christmas tags, seals, stamps, etc.,
chamber o f commerce is determined to
fo r your packages, letters and cards.
break up the operations o f the gangs,
Sec the new parcel post label that
as far at least as Jacksonville is con­
bespeaks the Christmas spirit and tho
cerned,' and will send out warnings to
cute little tags and stamps that should
^&gt;ther cities o f the state.
mark all your packages. Only 5
The emissaries o f these bands of
cents a pack at tho Herald office.
-organized criminals have been at work
New line o f stationery this week es­
f o r somo time “ fixing” in various
pecially ordered fo r Christmas week.
quarters and expect to operate with­
out much, If any, hindrance, here as
Prices arc now being regulated by
w ell as in other cities.
tho new economic law o f oversupply
A number o f written communica­
and under-demand.— Washington Post
tions have been received by the cham­
ber o f commerce furnishing important
information o f the plans o f tho con­ Notice o f Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 575 o f the Gen­
fidence workers fo r the winter, the
eral Statutes.
latest o f these having been received
yesterday. This wns signed by a man
Notice is hereby given that T. W.
whose name will not be rondo public. Lawton, purchaser o f Tax Certificato
In this communication was given the No. 2356, dated the 6th day o f No­
name o f a roan who is said to be ono vember, A. D. 1895, has filed said
o f the local heads o f the confidence certificate in my office, and
has
operations, and this will be furnished mudo application fo r tax deed to is­
to the police department The cham­ sue in accordance with law. Said
b e r of. commerce is anxious to receive, certificate embraces the following de­
from whatever sources, any informa­ scribed property situated in Semi­
tion bearing on confidence operations nole county, Floridn, to-w it: W 3-4 o f
in the city and the state. Other SE 1-4 o f SW 1-4 and NE 1-4 o f SW
chambers o f commerce throughout the 1-4 o f SW 1-4, nnd S 1-2 o f NW 1-4
state are going to takq up this mat­ o f SW 1-4 o f SW 1-4 See. 14, Twp.
ter and will carry the fight to n fin­ 21 S., Rgc. 31 E, (less W 1.-2 o f E 1-2
ish.
o f SE 1-4 o f SW 1-4).
The said
Last year the confidence men oper­ land be'ng assessed at the date o f the
ated in at least three different locali­ issuancq o f such certificate In the
ties in this city, this much being defi­ name o f Geo. Fox. Unless said cer­
nitely known. It is thought probable tificate shall be redeemed according
to law tax deed will Issue thereon on
the 18th day o f January, A. D. 1921.
Witness my officia) signature and
seal this the 13th day o f December
A. D. 1920.
(SEAL)
E| A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk County Court,
Seminole County, Fla.
By V. E. Douglass, D. C.

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Departs
2 :4 0 m. ra.
8:40 a. m.
1:38 p. m.
3:20 p. m.
7:46 p. m.

. . . . . 1:28 p.m.
____ 2:65 p.m.
____ 7:30 p.m.
North Ilound

The most spontaneous as well as the
largest consolidation o f effort In the
history of American relief and charltn.
ble organizations hns grown out of the
disaster which threatens 3,500,000
.European children this winter. To the
headquarters of every agency that dis­
penses American mercy overseas has
come one steady cry for mouths past;
the children, most helpless and blame­
less sufferers In the track of war, will
perish by the thousands before next
harvest unless America saves them I
When Dr. Livingston Farrand, chairman of the Central Committee of the
American Red Cross, returned from a
recent trip abroad, hta report throbbed
with the need of the children. From
the feeding-stations o f the American
Relief Administration throughout east­
ern and central Europe came letters,
cables, pleas of every sort. The Pro­
testant churches sent Investigators
Into after-war conditions and evary
report breathed the Impending tragedy
o f starving and diseased ' children.
Protestant, Catholic and Jewish, the
child life of Europe Is threatened with
heartrending misery.
Tho European Relief Council, with
Herbert Hoover aa chairman and the
whole power of American charitable
thought and effort behind It, haa been
formed. It consists o f Edgar Rick­
ard, representing the American Relief
Administration; Dr. Livingston Far­
rand, representing the American Red
Cross; Felix Warburg, representing
the Jewish Joist Distribution Commit­
tee; Wilbur K. Thomas, representing
the American Friends' Service Com­
mittee ; James A. Flaherty, represent­
ing the Kntghta of Celambue; Dr. G.
V. Hibbard, representing the Toung
Men's Christian AssodaUon; Miss
Sarah 8. Lyon, representing the Yoang
Women's Christian Association j Dr.
Arthur Brown, representing the Fed^
oral Council of Churches.
It Is tha purpose o f the Council to
rale# »38.000,006, la an appeal center­
ing at tho Christmas holidays, to tho
end that the situation regarding child
life may be m et In every town and
community of the nation, It Is hoped,
local committees, rspreseating all tha
co-operating agencies will be formed
to secure the vitally accessary funds.
O f the amount sought, »28,000,000 will
be used for basic food. For evory one
o f these American dollars the local
governments and communities sided
will furnish two dollars. In tho form
o f transportation, labor, guards, clsrical help, caeh contributions and aucb
food euppUee se are locally obtainable
No children receive the free food ex­
cept efter medical teats ehowing them
to be serioualy under-nourlehed. The
rer-nlnlog »10,000,000 o f the fund Is
ju.st ae urgently needed for medical
service to tho children.
The Buropesn Relief Council will do
much more than effect economies in
the raising o f the chlidsavlng fond.
It will, with tha inspecting force« oi
eight great agenda«, keep a constant
eye en the administration o f America'!
merciful r*«, la order that there shall
be no wait ige and nr tendency toward
pauperisation.

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2:36 a.' jn.

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_ ._ .1 1 :4 5 a. m.
____ 2:35 p.m.
____ 4:00 p.m.
____ 10:00 p. m.

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2:03 a. ra.
12:05 p. m.
2:55 p. m.
4:05 p. m.

BY THE UNCERTAINTY

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Leesburg Branch
Arrive

IS THE GIFT OF TODAY MADE MORE IMPORTANT

Departs
7:30 a. m.
7:36 p. m.

AND NEVER IN OUR H ISTO RY DID

ENDURABLE

GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS BIAKE SUCH A

STRONG

APPEAL TO YOUNG AND OLD

THERE­

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___ 4:00 p.m.
___ 11:55 a. m.

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

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____6:30 p.m.
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YOU CAN BU Y SUITABLE GIFT’S A T

CHRISTMAS

TIME OR A T A N Y TIME A N D AMONG

THEM

CAN ENUMERATE A F E W
•Dally, except Sunday.

HAVING

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WE

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VELOCIPEDES,

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

AS­

SORTMENT W E EVER HAD

Let’s Get Down to
Brass Tacks

Buy Christmas Seals to Fight Tuberculosis in Our 8tate

Will be paid to any
Adult who gets the
For Stubbing C lothes
_____f 1.00
Dty C lean in g________ _________ .75
The Herald office ia headquarter« Pressing ....................... ............. . . i t
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
for fin e stationery o f all kinds from
FINE STATIONERY

After 12 Treatments
at the
•p

“ Energizer”
Office
This bona-fide statement is made—
and it will be carried out to the let­
te r—because'w e desire to do MORE
good rather than LESS while “ ENER­
GIZER” service is here, v There is a
mathematical ratio between Human
Illness and Human CIRCULATION
and all the money and brains in the
world cannot afford the protection
that BETTER STRENGTH and CIR­
CULATION will give you.
Everything is o matter o f
"per
cent” and “ degree” in this world, and
each “ ENERGIZER” treatment gets
A N Y adult a “ per-cont” better in
physical Strength and * CIRCULA­
TION.
It is NOT a matter of money to
YOU— it is a straight matter of
GETTING It— while the getting Is
good.
The INCONSISTENCY of
getting tho “ carbon” out o f you r auto
and NOT giving your BODY similar
care is truly CRIMINAL after due
thought
And “ If thinking hurts— then 'Do1T-NOW’ beenuso It FEELS GOOD.”
You cannot lose ANYW AY YOU
LOOK AT IT.
And if you get the "FLU ” before,
say BIAY 1st, 1921, you get »25. .If
you don’t get it, you should worry.
But you W ILL get the FINEST HU­
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sound investment, a sensible, LOGI­
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Sanford can easily b«C IN FACT
the moat HEALTHY CITY in the
WORLD.— Scientifically made so.
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Phone 184 or 60
8anford, Fla.
P. O. Box 399
TOE ONLY “ BNERGIZBR” OFFICE
IN TO E SOUTH

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317 East First SL

Phene 5M
to the ladies' hearts. You can get
this stationery and have your mono­
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ever seen ami one o f the best. Sta­
tionery costa money these days but
our stationery ia very reasonable in
price and positively the best that Every Battery repair we make is
money can buy. See it at the Herald guaranteed for six months. We are
able to . do this because in repalrimg
office.
any make of'battery we are licensed
Get your Christmas advertising in to use patented feature« which have
the D ally Herald. Tho people are made Vesta batterlee famous.
\
■hopping by the papers these days
and in reading your dally papers you
save money.
L. A. RENAUD, Prop.
Phone 189

We Guarantee All
Battery Repairs

Sanford Battery Service Co.

Seed“ Potatoes
M A IN E G R O W N

$5.50 PER SACK
F. F. DUTTON, Inc
Sanford

Florida

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1920

LAND IRRIGATED BY INDIANS
,

Before the Advent *of the Spaniards
the System Was In Vogua Amors
the Aboriginal.

for

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From the Foundation
to the R oof

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Present
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REAL ESTATE

Irrigation began In Texan many
ycara before the landa embraced
within Its boundaries bocame a part
of the United. State», year» before
those aamo lands made up what was
known as the Lone Star republic,
writes James R. Praddy In the Ameri­
can-Forestry Magazine.
To bring tbo time down to a more
tangible date, the .first IrrlgaUou work
was done—according to tradition—
when the Pueblo Indians constructed
the peculiar ditches about El Paso
and the Pecos country, which author­
ities o f today claim were built for Irri­
gation purposes
Another tradition
c&lt;*nlng out of the past tells that these
ditches were built by the Yuma In­
dians when they were driven west­
ward by the Comanchois and Apaches,
and not by tbo Pueblos.
When Coronado, the roving ex­
plorer, opened this country to the
Spaniards he found well-worked Irri­
gation systems among the Indians;
thIX was In 1540 when bo was pushing
toward the north.
Tbo practice of
Irrigation was continued under the
Frnnclacan father», who constructed
tho flro mission ditches that were
found near tho present city of San
Antonio.* Even under Mexican rulo
tho work did not stop, and grants by
the Mexican government often read
as follow s:
T n the name of the Mexican na­
tion, grants him one day of water with
Its corresponding labor of land.”

FR O M L O W L Y T O IL T O FA M E
Edwin Dallln, Ranked as Orest Sculptor, Was Once Wheelbarrow Boy
In Mine In Utah.

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One of America's greatest sculp­
tors, Edwin Dallln, was tmee a wheel­
barrow boy In a mine In Utah, where
bo tolled all day for less than a dollar.
Tbo miners uncovered a stratum of
white clay one morning, and Dallln,
forgetting his work, sat down and be­
gan to model a likeness o f one of tho
workmen. So lifelike was It that his
teacher, when be returned to school
In tho fall, sent It and some of his
drawings to a state fair being bold
In Salt Lake City. A rich mine owner
had his attention called to the little
clay butt and ho offered to furnish
the boy transportation to Boston
where he could enter an art school.
The boy worked long and hard, and
by the time he was twenty-one bo had
a studio of his own, tho Detroit News
recalls.
Ho went to Paris shortly
afterward and began a series o f In­
dian poses, using the Indians from tho
Buffalo Bill ahow at that time In
France. Ills first masterpiece, "The
Signal of Peace,” was finished at that
time and he was recognized there­
after ns ono of tho world's greatest
sculptors.
IIIb "Ann Hutchinson,”
made for the Boston state house; "The
Mcdlclno Man” In Falrmount park,
Philadelphia, and tlie great golden an­
gel on tho Mormon temple In Salt
Lake City are among hla best known
works.

Formerly Our Superiors.
She was angry about the bill—In­
sisted sho hail paid It
The credit
man stood listening attentively, at­
25 to 300 Watt in 110 Volts. tempting at Intervals to break In on
20 to 75 Watts in 32 Volts
her flow of conversation,
"You men want to understand
right now that yon can't hoodwink
the women any longer,” she blurted.
"Little things like this— like «end­
ing out statements for bills already
paid—won't get you a thing. It won't
get you a thing.”
“ Yes, madam, but I—"
“And bear that In mind, will you?
Tho old days are done. Women ore
Phone 112 .
115, MagntiKa Ave. men's equals now."
"Yes, madnm," the credit man
+ ^ + r - : ^ &lt; - + . ^ + 4.+ + &lt;.+4 + + + + + + + finally got In. "Yes, madam-, women
are mon's equnts now—formerly our
superiors."
l f f l u r t o n ~ C r a ft * Just what sho said after that—
well, the chronicler snyeth not.—Indi­
V,
E V ST IS
anapolis
News.
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3,500,000 Facing Starvation Can
Only Be Saved by Amerloa’ e
Response to Joint Appeal.
It Is utterly Impossible for one who
ba» not actually seeu the misery ol
the early ‘Autumn In Europe to visual­
ize what the children of the Eastern
and Central portions of the continent
face this winter. To say that 8,000,000
children have no alternative to starvetlon or death from disease except
America^ aid, Is startling, but Independ­
ent observers by the score and care­
ful scientific surveys of the economl«
and crop condition* overseas brand
|the figure aa conservative.
f In Poland, fo r Instance, W e r e 1,308,OOO youngsters last year subsisted al
'm ost entirely on tbe one free Amerl
-can meal a day that they received, con
dltlons aa winter closes down, art
worse than ever before. The Holshe
vlk Invasion stripped large pirtlons o|
-tbe country o f all grain. Professoi
E. D. Durand, Fcod Advisor to thi
Polish government, after an exhaustlv«
survey, has reported that only fort]
per cant la available of the food ncccs
aary to carry tbo population through
the winter.
In the city o f Vienna tests conducted
In the American Relief Administration
food kitchens showed tbst 02 per cenl
o f the children between the ages of (
and 14 ware "seriously undernourish
ed." Thirty-three per cent were mark­
edly undernourished, 11 per cent wcr&lt;
slightly subnormal and only 4 per cent
approached tbe state of a normal
American child. The Amerl 'iu Rellei
Administration
Is feeding 30O.fr»;
Austrian children every day now, and
there Is no chance of dlrnunltlon ol
need before nex harveit
Tbe spectacle of the medical ncedi
o f Europe's children Is equally ap
palling. Estimates reaching (he Amor
lean Red Cross - b lo needs 'o r medical
service In the deitltute areas this win­
ter Include: Old Avstrla-Hu^gnry, 750.000; new Poland, l,fi00,CA); Cxecho
Slovakia, 200,000; Serbia, 150,000, and
Roumanla, 100,000. In the Iscnl yeat
o f 1B19-20 the Red Croas has renchrd
with the veritable gift of life 1.000.00C
children In the affocted arras. Tuber­
culosis Is prevalent to a terrlfflc degree
Five children out of seven In the city
o t Warsaw, for Instance, have been
found to be tubercular. Typhus li
widespread; rickets, the right hand o|
under-nourishment Is alrooD universal
and cholera lifts Its grim head con
stanlly In one place snd another.~
Tbe Ruropean nellef Council, com
^prising tbe American Relief Admlnl*
tratlon, the American Red Cross, the
American Frlecds* Service Commute«
(Quakers), the Jewish Joint Dlstribu
,tlon C-mmlttee, the Federal Council
o f the Churches o f Christ In Amerl
,ca. the Knights c f Columbus, the Y., M
C. A and the Y. W. C. A., seeks 133,
000,000 with which to meet tbe situa­
tio n . It has estimated that at least
$23,000,000 must be had for food ant
$10,000,000 to : modlcnl servlet* to oven
absolute disaster nm otj the thren ene(
children. Checks mny he sent to your
local committee or to Franklin K. Lane
treasurer Europcnn Relief Council, 4]
Broadway, New York, or to the Child
Feeding Fund, LUfury Digest, New
York City.

Two Atomic Thsorlae.
An atom la a part wo small as not
to bo divisible. It Is an ultimate par­
ticle o f matter. Two opinion«, direct1/ oppoalto to each other, hare Ion»
bad currency with retard to the con­
stituent particles of material tilings;
the one, that mutter Is composed of
an assemblage o f minute particles, or
atoms, Incapable o f further division;
the other, that there Is no limit to
Its divisibility, the smallest conceiv­
able particle still consisting of an
Infinity of parts. The first of these
theories, which Is .commonly distin­
guished by the name of atomic phlloiophy, was originated In Greece by
Leucippus; It was supported by Dem­
ocritus and subsequently Improved by
Epicurus and his disciples. The Epi­
cureans professed to account for the
origin and formation of all things by
supposing that these atoms were en­
dued with gravity and motion, and
thua came together Into the different
organised bodies.
Whence Electric Lamps Come,
A little consideration of the ma­
terials that enter Into the making of
lamps would be a revelation to the
large majority of electric lamp users.
California, Colorado, Nevada aud
South Dakota lend In the production
of tungsten ore, tho Important materi­
al of which the filament of the mod­
ern electric lamp Is made.
First, there Is the filament of tung­
sten, then the glass bulb Into which
enter silica, soda, nltro from Chile,
potash, manganese from Russia, ar­
senic, borax, feldspar, lead, aluminum,
cryolite from Greenland, cobalt from
Canada. The base of the lamp Is
made of copper nnd sine from Utah
nnd Missouri, while the basing cement
Is a mixture of marble dust from
Vermont, whlttr.j iro n Ohio, shellac
from Jadl'. a id plnu rc.yn from
Georgia.
Wonderful la Human Skin.
The human skin, which forms a
protective covering over Uie whole
of tho body, consists of two layers,
an outer one and an Inner one. Tbo
epidermis, or outer skin, Is so con­
structed that no moisture from out­
side can penetrate It so long as tbe
skin Itself Is not torn or cut At the
same time the pores of the skin nre
no formed that the sweat la freely
discharged through the skin, thus ven­
tilating the body and keeping It nt
an even temperature.
If someone
could Invent a material poMM-sslng
tbe properties of tbe human skin, n
material which would keep out till
moisture, however heavy the down­
pour of rain, nnd yet nllow the free
esenpe of the heat and moisture of
the body, his fortune would be mode.

successfully

rhoumotism,

treats

paralysis,

anemia,
dyspepsia,

obesity, neuralgia, constlputlon, scl-

nttca, writer’s cramps, liver diseases,
varicose veins, muscular contraction“,
join t affections, sprains nnd deformi
tics, faulty circulation or nutrition,
spinal congestion, diseaso o f the ner­
vous system, sleeplessness, Bright's
disease, diabetes nnd high blood pres­
sure, even after all other means have
Is Capital's Bast Speller.
failed. References: Any bank or bus­
Frank U. Willis, Ohio's successor to
iness house in Sanford.
Wnrren G. Harding In tho United
Stntcs senate, qualified as Washing­
Tho greatest thing In our lives to­
ton's champion speller during his term
In the house.
The National Press day is advertising. This mny sound
clilt» staged an old-fashioned spelling like shop talk but wc want to im­
bee at tho Willard hotel, with the na­ press It upon cur renders ns well as
tion's famous statesmen and rising our merchants.
young Journalists as contenders for
first honors. Senator Miles Poindex­
ter o f Washington, then, like Willi*
a member of tho house, stood to the
end, groggy but dogged. "Ogee” was
tho word on which ho finally went
down. He thought It meant something
like "ouch" and he couldn't define It
nor spell It.
Willis' year« at Ada
had tuught him much, among other
things how to spell "ogee." lie bowled
Poindexter out and stood alone.—Gus
J. Karger In tho Cincinnati TlmesBtar.
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• Relief In Picture».
; Following an Idea which first de­
veloped In France, pictures have been
printed which, when viewed through
spectaeles, appear In stereoscopic re; Jlef. 'rite object pictured Is first pho­
tographed from two points like nn or­
dinary stereoscopic view. Then the
two pictures are printed In two com*
' plementnry colon nearly but not quite
overlapping. The glasses o f the view­
ing spectacles are also of complemen­
tary colors corresponding to those
used In the printing, and when the
picture Is scon through these glasses,
it stands forth with startling nppcnr*
mice of solidity.

One o f FLEETW OOD'S fine pipea and a humi
dor of his favorite tobacco will give

him

great

plcnaure when he receive« it and the solace o f such
a smooth, soothing amoke will linger through the
long period o f com fort he will get from his “ du

Our prices arc moderate.

Our stock ia com

pletc, A variety to select from

F L E E T W O O D 'S
107 EAST FIRST ST.

PLIGHT OF REFUGEE
CHILDREN TERRIBLE
One hundred thousand Russian re f i
gees In Poland r absolutely destitute
according to official estimates. Ths
majority of them tro women and chit
dren. The condition o f tbo latter par
tlcularly la pitiful and they will ba
among tba beneficiaries from ths
J33.COO.000 fund being ralrcd by ths
European Relief Council, composed ol
eight leading American ra il.; agencies
for a Joint appeal In belalf of the
millions of little Europeans who can
look only to America for tbo food,
clothing nnd medical cart that will
make It possible for them to survive
the winter.

SANFORD. FLA

CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS FOR
SCHOOLS OF SEMINOLE CO.
The Christmas vacation fo r
the
schools o f Seminole County will be­
gin on Friday evening, December 17,
1920. School will te-open after the
holldnys on Monday morning, Janu­
ary 3rd, 1921,
T. W. LAWTON,
Superintendent.

CHRISTMAS ORDERS
FOR ORANGES
Leave your orders for Chrlstaxs or*
anges and grapefruit with Reginald
S. Holly, who is making a specialty o f
the best o f tangerines and oranges
and grapefruit in mixed or straight
packages, n c takes your order and
CONTRIBUTION'S EXEMPT FROM
sees
that i tia shipped to tho proper
TAXATION.
destination.
Gcb his prices. See him
Contributions to the collectloe ol
the European Relief Council for the or phone 108 or 148.
European children'! relief fund ere ex­
empt from taxation and uay be de­
Remember that the Herald office
ducted from Income to: returns, ac­ now has the best $65 typewriter on
cording to ■ ruling that ha* been
made by the office of Internal Revenue the market. A complete standard
typewriter fo r thin price, new and
In Washington.
fully equipped. Come in and try
them.
Post Cards at the Herald office, le .

Place Your Order for
FORD C A R
Today.
I expect cars enough
during/ December to
supply all demands.

‘ •ENERGIZER" WHAT IT DOES.
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enter a P R IV A T E house

Phone 331

without a search warrant

310-314 East First St.

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OUT OF THE HOUSE
EMERGENCY BILL UP

NUMBER 222

CHRISTMAS
HARDING
TWO NEW REALTY
CHEER IS
CONFERS
DESTROYED
ON TREATY INCORPORATE FOR

OFFICIAL REPORT SAYS M AN Y WITH
SENATOR
POINDEXTER
GALLONS OF BOOZE IIAS
AND GOVERNOR MORROW
’ BEEN DESTROYED
WOULD RECONCILE THEM
(Hr Ti« AuNlitid rr«a&gt;)

MYSTERIOUS SIIIP
LOUISVILLE, Dec. 21— Three hun­
IEM0NS and p e a n u t o il
CAPSIZES OFF
dred nnd seventy-flve alleged moon­
'
are PUT on t h e
CAPE IIATTERAS shiners arrested and seven hundred
LIST
and seventy-four stills, with three
IB t T k« A m m U U 4 T n u )
NORFOLK, Dec. 21.— Mystery sur­ thousand seven hundred and thirty
gallons liquor destroyed in southeast­
rounds identity o f feur-masted schoon­
ern
prohibition district during Novem­
er which capsized southeast o f Capo
ber, including Kentucky, Tennessee,
Hattcras. All aboard believed lost,
IDEMOCRATS DO NOT WANT
North and South Carolina, Virginia,
' has ty a c t io n o n a n y
according to official report.
MARCUS SMITH
t a r if f m e a s u r e
OF ARIZONA
IS SELECTED
. WASHINGTON, Dec.
21.-1110

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MARION, Dec. 21.— President-elect
Harding conferred with Senator Miles
Poindexter o f Washington, irreconcil-,
able in treaty fight, and Governor

FIRMS
BUSINESS
TO BUILD MORE HOUSES

NEGRO ESCAPED
SANFORD IS A TTR A C TIN G
FRO.M ONE NET
TH E INVESTORS JN
RUNS INTO ANOTHER

NUMBERS.
(Br Tk* AnMliUi T ntt)

REALTORS SEE IT

. ROANOKE,
Dec. 21— Edmund
Morrow o f Kentucky, bitter opponent Thompson, negro who fired into group
unreserved ratification Versailles pact, o f white boys killing one, captured
and boPcs to obtain their support for near Troutville. IIo was surrounded TOE OPPORTUNITY HERB IS T O E
GREATEST IN TO E STATE
in a woods and not captured until
plan of world peace association.
shot down.
OF FLORIDA
The negro escaped from a mob a few
Tho greatest barometer o f condi­
days ago after being taken from
tions
'si any growing city Is the statna
officers.
Ihkm Ways nnd &amp;'cftna committee
O r TV* A u k Ii UA F ra »)
niterday voted out the
Fordney
of
tho
real estate and trurt ccm p ssicj
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.— Senator
that
arc
forming. Like th«' .four*
CROWN FORCES
¡«rr*ncy tari(T bl11 de,|Kncd
pro" Marcus A. Smith, Arizona, understood
Itect the farmers nnd instructed selected by P^v.ldent as member of
real
estate
men never choose a dead
BURN VILLAGE
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IcUinnan Fordney to mnko all efforts international ju.nt commissi in deulieg
IN A REPRISAL town In which to locate! and the fa ct
ble to obtain action on It before * t*. ques f *c&lt;i tsiween Un .’ &gt;d Sialo*
that many new realty firms are start­
Ith« Christmas recess, in finally ap PRO VID IN G . TA X BILL ON DE­ OF BANK IN NEW JERSEY BUT
(Br Th« AuocUUd Pn it.)
ing up in Sanford Is a good indication
ar.d Canada.
Iporing the bill the committee made
FERMENT OF D ATE FOR
LONDON, Dec. 21.— Press reports that Tri**ert/ is moving and the real
CAPTURED BY LOCAL
|tw changes. I&lt;cmons were added to
from Tulsk say Crown forces burned estate men - .0 .'»oking ahead to the
PEN ALTY
PQSSEE
llit list and an import duty o f l t t
villogo o f Ballinalee os reprisal fo r possibilities o f this city and rccogniz*
(B r Tk« A m ««U U 4 F rtii)
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|«5ti a pound established. The rnto
recent attack on polico barracks.
the fact that Sanford Is a growingWASHINGTON, Dec. 21.— House
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Dec. 21.
lca ppmut oil was increased from 20
city.
Ways nnd Means Committee recom­ — Four bandits attempted to rob First
Ito 26 cents a gallon.
In tho post two weeks the Herald
mitted
for further committee consid­ National Bank at Milltown and posseo
Lemons were included at the last
has
received incorporation notices o f
eration o f Edmonds bill providing o f thirty citizens, armed with guns
_ sent upon the demand o f confertwo
new realty firms that will start
date when penalty effective fo r fail- and pitchforks, attacked robbera and
[ « « members of farming districts.
here and expect to push Sanford prop­
ure to pay federal U xes. Chairman captured two. They entered the bank
|Th« farmres had asked fo r a tariff
erty to the limit. They will no doubt
LOUISVILLE A N A8H VILLE S U F -' said oversight in drafting measure.
by digging through a wall.
lea lemons at the auggeation of Rep.
go after the subdivision idea that San­
FERS BIG LOSS A T
|gibs, ¡^publican, California.
ford has long needed and will build
K N O \ VILLE
The final vole reporting out the
ORLANDO, Dec. 21— Dr. J. K. up the many vacant lota in this city
|Fordney measure was flvo against.
( B r T k« X * M «b U 4 h « N )
Knolt, escaped murderer, serving a that are standing idle now, although
IRepresentatives Treadway, M ail., and
KNOXVILLE, Dec. 21— Tho msHfo sentence in the penitentiary o f their plans havo not been made pub­
iTibon, Connecticut, were the Repub- chi no shops o f the Louisville A Nash­
.
Alabama, was arrested in Orlando to­ lic as yet.
IliMAs who. opposed it, while Hops. ville Railroad were totally destroyed
The
Seminole
Realty
A
Investment
day by Orlando polico just as ho was
IRainey, Illinois; Oldfield, Arkansas, by fire. Damage estimated at several
Company
has
s
notice
in
the
W eekly
preparing to board the afternoon train
load Hull, Tennessee, were the Demo- hundred thousand dollars.
Herald
now
which
shows
that
the
offi­
fo r Jacksonville.
Icnts who voted no.
IF BUSINESS OF COUNTRY IS TO OVER TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND
cers
are
composed
o
f
George
W.
He escaped from the Alabama state
While the house committee was act- d r , WARD D $L IV E R 8
BE
RESUMER;
AS
is
ika
lansla
♦
I/»
ef
aavlniv
1
r*
w nr*rm&gt;
n
am
Knight,
president
and
general
man­
TEXTILE WORKERS W ILL
penitentiary August 6, 1020, after
bg the senate Democratic steering
Cn RI STM A 8 ADDRESS
•
USUAL
HAVE WAGES CUT
¡committee decided to resist hasty enserving
sixteen months o f his life ager; George W. Herring, vice-presi­
A T ROLLINS COLLEGE
dent, and Edward Higgins, secretary
¡ent of the emergency tariff legsentence.
(Bf Tk« A»«««UU4 Treu.)
.
(Bjr T U S m m U U S f r t M .)
.tion.
and treasurer. Thc president, while d
’
Knott
was
recognized
on
the
streets
WINTER PARlC, D « . 2d.— Before „WASHINGTON,' Deo. 21.— Business „ PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 21— Wages , _ . , e
.
.
.
_ _
comparatively new citizen, has been
*We will insist upon full - and regone o f the largeat audiences o f stu­ o f the country demanding revision tax ¡ o f more than two hundred thousand ° f „0rlando Sunday morning by J. C.
eonsideration of the .bill,".. Mid
in Sanfurd «bout one year and has
dents and alumni ever assembled in ' ]awq _
Simmons, of North Carolina,
done more Ip that time toward the
Knowles hall, Dr. George M organ 1growth
nakbg Democrat on tho finance
upbuilding o f the city than any on*
Ward, president Of Rollins College, Jbanker
ttee. "We do not regard the
man has done in that' period. He saw
t’
n
cy
KD, Uking it as n whole, as 'cmer- delivered the annual Christmas ad- Committee,
thc need o f new homes nnd despite the
nftcr.
He
stated
that
he
had
been
bill,’ but a regular tariff mens­ dress at the Yuletfde vespers last eve­
I living in Orlando over two months price o f materials started building
««. Ezcept for two items, wheat n in g . Tho musical program, which
under the names o f George McR&amp;o fine bungalows on Magnolia avenue
»ad wool, there is nothing emergen- was o f a very high order, consisted of
and is selling them as fa st as he ca a
1and George Wood.
old French and English carols sung
»bout it "
build
them. George W. Herring, ths
When arrested he carried in his
Democratic leaders said that the by the college glee clubs. President
vice-president,
is one o f Sanford*»
'hand a small package addressed to
•tewing committee's decision meant W ard’s address, which was informal,
leading
attorneys
who has been a resi­
'M rs. L. K. Kimbrough, 412 Martha
,th»t the majority would oppose was delivered in his usual forceful and
dent
o
f
this
city
many
years and after
street, Montgomery, Ala., containing
“"»king through the bill beAre the eloquent manner. He spoke o f the
serving
his
country
In
the World W ar
several Christmas presents that he
Wd»7 &gt;." It also was regarded as Christian's belief iiy Christmas, the
came
back
to
spend
his
days here in
Sanford folk will be able to sleep ON THE FLOOR OF TOE HOUSE had evidently bought fo r two children
forecuting Democratic opposition to purpose o f Christmas, and drew his
helping
to
make
Sanford
the city it
and the lady addressed. There was a
TOMORROW ANENT
jjuul* of the bill os now drafted lessons from this theme. He made an longer tonight than on any other
should
be.
Edward
Higgins
is a Ssnboy’s necktie and the inscription: "F or
TO E TARIFF
1*7 the Republican leaders of the appeal to each o f his listeners to ac­ night o f thc year. The sun will shine
ford
boy
and
one
o
f
the
city's
most
C a n d A ------ a Merry Xmas."
|houMand a demand for elamination cept Christmas in their own hearts. only 10 hours and 13 minutes today,
(By
T
U
A
m
n
U
I«(
Treu)
progressive
young
busineM
men,
head
tb« many items for which higher This annual service in one o f the main according to official« o f the United
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
21.—
Propono
f
the
Ford
Sales
Agency
and
a
great
States observatory In Jacksonville.
. .
,
. tli
BIRMINGHAM, Dec. 21— The capiff schedules are provided.
events of.the college year and U look­
o f Dr , Iam„ B. Knott, In Or- believer in Sanford's futnre pros­
I f the clouds ore not too thick tnU « f form er emergency U rlff bill
Tbe steering committee offered « ed forward to at this time o f the year
ond
tho
opposition
engaged
In
lining
,
.
ndo
F1, „ todw e„ dl . „.tlon-wldc perity. The Seminole Realty A
and
you
arise
from
your
downy
nation, declaring that "when the with great anticipation by all alumni
op
form
for
light
on
floor
of
hone.
h
whIch h„
h
Investment Company should do much
couch
early
enough,
you
will
be
abio
I6“! «aches the senate Jt should be and students.
tomorrow,
RopmcnUtlvc.
of
nunu;
'
,
|Me
h|l
from
lUl&lt;
toward
making Sanford a bigger city.
to
discern
the
sun
pushing
back
his
i[*iwiy considered by the coramltcovers
exactly
at
7:19
a.
m.
today.
Articles
o f Incorporation have been
factoring districts coy will oppoco bill tent|e,y , t . Wctomplc, Ale., where
„
Itio
n. finance) and discussed for oc- SIX MONTHS FOR S80 QUARTS He will get a late «tart on his jour­ bee*4" it f .l l. to Inclod, rnsnufector. he „ „
fi t a , received at this office fo r the Realty
A..ction on th« measure, which
ney across tho firmament, but speed ed commodlMee. Long gUph cotton V , , , ^ 0f Emo^ 0.1cM, on th. nmln Loan A ,Guarantee
that will
v „ „Company,
„
.
MIAMI, Dec. 20— For fu lly one will then be his middle name and he
ou.d put a virtual embargo tariff on
Included
In
llrt
on
which
high
Import
0f
Wctumpk..
Ills
defence
wee
'»
t!'
8
w
"
k
P
Hemld
Fridsy.
hour today the criminal court re­ will begin to yawn about five p. m. to­
dntle. would b . Imposed. Omitted ^ ,, unwritttn u
, hlch WI1 lplored The p.pem ehow that the following
•wre of farm products, will be
ceased while two negroes brought Into day, and will call it a day at exactly
from lift .nnouncnl Ust- night
Ib, U.« Jo* . t hi. total Knott h.&lt;l well-known real estate men at present
, r Tuesday, or Wednesday at
the room evidence to be presented in 5:32 p. m.
cause nnable to prepare revenue esti
“ •■»test in order to pass tho meas(attacked Oakes previously and killed ra id in g in Orlando will be «he offlthe trial o f D. R. A rm strong'for hav­
Tho mantle o f night will be drawn mates derived from basis o f seven
r *.U
before the Christ­
wj,en j,a Cftmo t0 Wetumpka to cera:
ing an unlawful quantity o f liquor in about Sanford Chrismtas shoppers
*** «cess.
cents per pound duty imposed.
J. D. Buwrnsn, president* H. A.
.testify at the trial growing out o f the
Opposition to the legislation, how- his possession. There were 380 quart earlier than usual, and little William
Coggins
.vice-president, and 8. A«.
first attack. A man suspected o f be­
|»l
devcl°ping today in sever- bottles. Armstrong was convicted and and little Mary should bo sleeping RUMLEY AND PARTNERS
Hutchins,
secretary and treasurer:
ing Knott was arrested ut Greenville,
sentenced to six months.
soundly enough that daddy and mum? ePre»«t*tiv es from the
They
will
do a general real estate*
GET A YEAR AND A DAY
¡two weeks ago, but was released.
soy will be able to conceal their mys­
¡5*-”»! lur|nir districts expressed
and
loan
business
and w hB * thc*
EACH IN FEDERAL PEN Knott escaped from the penitentiary
terious packages without difficulty.
u
the bm u f« m e d
Herald
representative
has not tailed*
in an automobile which was later
There will bo 13 hours and 44
*t did not include enough
with
them
it
is
supposed
they wiI7
NEW YORK, Dec. 21— Dr. Edwi found wrecked near the gulf co a s t
minutes o f official darkness tonight.
»etured articles.
Traditional
build homes, start subdivisions, IrnIn other words from thc time the Rumcley, publisher of the New York
d
t0 any h,* h U r,£f «till
provo property, loan money fo r build;sun sets to tho time it rises that much Evening Mail and Saulter Kauffman DR. CORRANADO,
hi]«
80me
tbo Democrats
ing purposes and help to build up San­
VICE-PRESIDENT,
timo
will
intervene,
and
Sanford
can
and
Narvin
Lindheim
were
sentenced
..... ther &lt;......
members
asserted mai
that
. * uoocrica
DIES IN H AV AN A ford. All o f these gentlemen are well
use all o f It for sleeping purposes if to prison for terms of ono year and a
Iresult In . ° ^ . ,ucb ■eKÍ*lation would
known in real estate circles In the
day
each
in
Federal
court
here
yes­
she
so
desires.
The
sun
will
not
ini
BUENOS
AI1JES,
Dee.
21—
Tlie
nn ■oerense In the cost o f
( B f Tk« A i««cU U 4 F r .ii)
state and are known to many people
number o f persona dead and injured terfere with any such plans, at any terday on charges of conspiring to
HAVAN A, Cuba, Dec. 21— Dr. Cor­
rate.
here and It augurs well fo r Sanford
withhold from the government know­
In
last
Friday’s
earthquake
disaster
rimado, vice-president o f senate and
ircm
thc representatives
that new ical estate firms are com ine
From Tuesday until June 21 Old ledge o f the alleged German owner­ newspaper owner, is dead.
" ,W cU will attempt is now estimated at more than 400.
ship during part o f tho war.
Sol will "travel" north.
here with the idea o f building homes
This
figure
ii
based
on
reports
from
•tuare .'$ * rtU*n »«Pport fo r tho
Dr. Rumiey and his co-defendants
— som e'h'ng that is reeded here more
FORDNEY DILL
•hich will °»day ,at a conference to relief parties in the affected zon«.
both
New
Yorkers,
were
convicted
of
than anything else. W atch tho Her­
Earth
tremors
occurred
again
yes­
‘Joel for
Bubmited recommenda­
GIVEN RIGHT OF W A Y
having
failed
to
report
to
tho
alien
terday.
.
ald
fo r future announcements when
tion f0- , lC p®S8ftkc of other legisproperty custodian a debt o f |1,451,O
h
i
o
two firms get teaJy fo r basinois.
Wide stretches o f territory ore be­
O r Tk« l i w c U M f t i n )
Action byhth l h ° f *i0ckmcn'
700
to
the
Imperial
German
govern­
ing
flooded
with
water,
which
contin­
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
21—
Fordney
horning du^ e h°n*e was begun thli
M f/ m
ment. The charge that the German tariff bill given right o f way in House
BOARD ALLOW ED
K f
Which there were ue« to gush from crevices opened by
government actually woned shares o f tomorrow.
the earthquake. Relief work ia being
PARDONS RECENTLY
*«*»* c o m m i
? UM W , y i
&amp;Qd
the company's stock was not proven.
Km
h*4* adopted a carried on with great difficulty.
Judgo Wm. I. Grubb, o f the United
i J Z r , bI.n « d Y
that
Large numbera o f tents sent from
^ T A L L A H A S S E E , Dec. 21— 'fh e
►oditi«,
* x certain com
BUSINESS
IN
MISSISSIPPI
ON
States
district court, sentenced all
State, Pardon board recently allowed
K f m m ï î J i ü n . ln'Lad?d ° r omit- Mendoza have been received in the
ACCOUNT OF SUITS FILED
three to the .federal prison at Atlan­
stricken villages and ate furnishing
seyenty-seven pardons. Two o f th e
»
««rent clU t€i of ^
** shelter to hundreds who have been
ta.
AGAINST THEM
pardoned life termers were from Polle
Counsel fo r the thres defendants
rendered homeless by the diMster.
f h * perdona and paroles b e O r n * i i m u m xt—ai
announced
they would appeal to the
F°iJNG WOMAN'S .
1 effective December 20.
N EW YORK, Dec. 21— One hun higher courts and Judgo Grubb releas­
SECRETARY COLBY
BODY FOUND
dred and thirty-eight fire insurance ed them in the custody o f their at­
AND HIS PARTY
D IB RICK ENSACHER
AT LONG BEACH
torneys until today at which time AND ONLY NEEDS ROYAL 8ÍG
,
..M
A R R IE D A T 'S T . AUGUSTINE
ARRIVES A T RIO companies suspending business in
NATURE TO BECOME
each must furnish |10,000 bail pend­
Mississippi
where
policies
amounting
i o , o '1: ^
A~ * ,iu4
•
A LAW
ing the appeal.
r%!
o r ru o««««au4 in mí
' Or TU Am i U M I’m «.)
to
ovsr
one
billion
dollars
because
o
f
hT ef
^ i * « RIO JANEIRO, Dec. 21— Secretary
8T. A U G U S flN E , Dec. 21— Eddie
(By T U A*m*UU4 ? m m )
filed against them by state rev­
u r S S8edi. y0Un* Wom« o f State Çelhy end party arrived here suit
Send in your locals to the Herald
*
.
LONDON, Dec. 21— Irish home Rickenbsrher, famous American ace,
- iuffWburied
on beach here with
.. „
aboard báUleahip Florida to return enue agent charging by collecting office. Phono the news to 148. We ru!e bill adopted by house o f commons married Miss Frances O. Hannon o f
P ftU n g .1” f0rehead" Police In- visit o f President Pessoa td 'th e 's a m e rates companies combined in want every bit o f it. Tell us the ¡and only need sroyal signature to
|New Y °rk nt hotel h«re.
United 8t*t«s.
news each day,
restraint o f trade.
come law.
Post Cards at the Herald office, lev

COMMITTEE
BANDITS
. ATTEMPT
PONDERING
OVERTAXES
ROBBERY

L.&amp;N. SHOPS
DESTROYED
BY FIRE

ESCAPED
MURDERER
IS CAUGHT

OTTO KAHN
WAGES ARE
*
REDUCED
WANTS REVISION
OF TAX LAWS
INMILLS

a

FORDNEY BILL
TODAY IS THE
SHORTEST DAY PROPONENTS
OF YEAR 1920 WILL HAVE FIGHT

MORE THAN 400
KILLED INJURED
EARTHQUAKES

INSURANCE
COMPANIES
SUSPENDING

IRISH HONE
ROLEIS
ADOPTED

w

rriiVi»%/¡

4VhJ

�»

GE EIGHT

*

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1920

S T A T E WILL CONCLUDE
the price o f iron and pork. W hen
ITS SIDE T O D A Y IN TIIE
iron and pork are high, wages and
SIIEPARD POISON P LO T commodities will be high and vice
versa.
MACON, Ga., Dec. 20. •The state
It will require two or three years
is expected to conclude its evidence for those who have left the farm s to
here today in the preliminary hear­ plunge into town and city life to
ing into the death o f Fred D. S hep­ realise there is more real living and
ard, Houston county peach grow er, money in raising crops than in manu­
and allcgde victim o f a poison plot facturing luxuries fo r foreign cou n ­
by his widow and others seeking to tries.
get possession o f his fortune.
In 1921, government officials will
While a chemist and a pathologist
investigate many concerns and as a
testified .that mercuric poison w as
result fraud orders "will be issued in
found in Shepard’s viscura, it was in­
general tq protect the public.
dicated yesterday from an authorita­
tive source that the defense is pre­
pared to introduce evidence o f its e x ­
perts to the effect that Shepard w as
not poisnood.
In addition to statements o f D r.
Edgar Everhart, chemist, and
Dr.
James Funklc, pathologist, that p ois­
on was administered to Shepard, tho
preliminary hearing on application o f
the defendants fo r discharge from
custody or for release on bail has
been marked by the testimony o f a
number of witnesses that Mrs. A n ­
nie Cutts, one o f the defendants, had
revealed to them Inst spring that
plans were afoot t o 'k ill Shepard.
Superior Court Judge Mathews,
presiding, ruled that the testimony
Mrs. Cutts had told o f a plot to pois­
on Shepard was applicable to her
cose only and not to the other de­
fendants, Shepard’s
widow, now
Mrs. Pauline Elmer; her son, Ernest
Hopson, and her sister, Mrs. Iom a

The weather for 1921 w ill, in gen­
eral, be somewhat disagreeable. Jan­
uary and February will he change­
able. Tho spring wilt be inclined to
be dry, cold and unseasonable. Plant
accordingly. The summer will be
wet, which will benefit those living
in locations with very little rainfall.
In somo localities, hay and grain will
rot, unless given proper atteneion.
Tho fall will b&lt; wot with early frosts.
Bo prepared for such weather and
gather crops carefully.

Fruit will vary— in certain locali­
ties somo kinds w ill be abundant, in
others somewhat o f a failure unless
given special attention. Grapes will
be doubtful. It w ill be an o f f year,
which will givo the vines a rest. N a­
ture knows best. Mko will bo very
aoUteiwus. Better feed a cat than
m ice. Worms scarce, consequently,
fish wil bo scarce and poor in uality.
Big fish stories w ill be out o f fa sh ­
ion. Disease o f all kinds will cure,
Tho winter will be one w ith plenty but slowly. Contagious diseases will
occur, but not alarmingly. A n epio f snow and ico which is good for the
domic will prevail in cattle, sheep

wlll be o f great help to the people in
many w ays— the information sent
out is reliable and should be appreci­
ated by more persons.
Furthermore, 1921 will be known
in history os the "Chemical Year."
Many chemical discoveries will be
made, henco chemists and doctors
will be popular. Nowspapers and
magazines will be read and referred
to by all classes o f people more than
ever before. Every day, something
new and useful will be heard of.

Ana our Big Store is just filled with new and seasonable goods
for the ladies and children— substantial Xm as Gifts that will not
only please the eye o f the beholder but will be a thing o f beauty

and a joy forever to .those who receive them.

o f a deputy, and Ilopson, who is in
custody o f Sheriff Winn o f Houston
county, who has taken him back to
the Houston county Jail each night,
w as to have accompanied the sheriff
to Fitzgerald yesterday to subpoena
two witnesses fo r tho state.
Dispatches from Fitzgerald said
Hopson and tho sh eriff came there,
the officer seeking Gordon Roberts, a
deputy sheriff, who
arested Mrs.
Cutts snd John Roland, a taxicab
driver who drove the automobile in
NOT MENDENHALL ASKING FOR which ahe was brought to Macon a f­
ter her arrest. The sheriff’s pur­
PARDON
pose in taking Hopson along w ith
him could not be learned here.
p TALLAH ASSSE, Dec. 14.—There
Mrs. Elmer and Mrs. Cutts have
b as been no application presented in
been kept In Jail here.
the Mendenhall case. He personally!
Wrote 1ft soffté timé ago requesting a
FOR CHRISTMAS
hearing. That request has been re'• naired b y him, and the pardoning
Just received new Une of crepe
Í board has set December 29th fo r ap­
paper for package wrappers or
pearing, a t which time an application
decorations for the holidsys,
&gt;érill be presented, providing he takes
pofnaeltla snd holly sll to vivid
' advantage o f the opportunity. But
red snd green, quite the prettiest
before the application can bej pre­
line ever seen in Sanford—only a
sented he must publish fo r two weeks
few o f eaeh so get them now.
notice o f his intention to make ap­
Box Stationery In all of the
plication fo r a pardon. One notice
latest shades snd styles—nothing
would have to be published this week
but the best o f psper snd enve­
and another next week or ho cannot
lopes st very reasonable priees.
. present his application on the 29th.
Quits the prettiest and most sen­
There Is a provision in law or a tul­
sible Christmas g ifts for either
' ing o f the pardoning board that where
"H er” or "n im ."
a person Is so poverty stricken that
Christmas Cards and
New
. they cannotpay fo r a notico.in the
Year’s Post Cards o f all kinds
paper that posting will be sufficient
from the low price o f one cent
g notice.
each up. _ Yon get the benefit o f
* Owing to the extraordinary interest
our buying In Job lots. All very
in this case, it is said to be the policy
pretty and new. And then you
q f the pardoning board that no mis­
can get engraved cards or sta­
take In the lettcrof the law will be
tionary or Holiday cards engrav­
made. Tho pardoning board will
ed or your monogram printed on
know In three or fou r days whether
the finest of bond papers In all
he expects to carry out his request and
colors. Come in and take a look.
* actually present the petition on. the
HERALD PRINTING CO.
29th.
nersld Square
A prisoner can make a request fo r 208-tf
on application hearing without being
' represented by his attorney. When
A New York man making $2g a
a request is made, however, every mofath has just g o t married. He
; person having (tied a written protest claims he couldn't live on that—N ew
against his or her pardon is given no­ York American.
gee b y the board os to the exact date
th ea p p lica tion will or may bs heard
1921 by r. McDon ­
ao they may be present to protest
ald , OF N. Y. STATE
y -. Notice o f the 29th os the date set
(Continued
from page one)
la said to have been sent to Mrs. J. W .
McCullom s t Gainesville snd to Mrs. not,try eo overdo. Live and let live.
High pricee are f o r good times—
A m os H. Norris at Tamps.
Miss Helen McArline o f Jackson­ Low prices ore fo r hard times. A
ville, a social welfare worker, and Mrs. m ajority of the people are earning
John W . Mshood o f Raifon), have and spending more than ever before.
Prices are regulated according to
been before the pardoning board in an
, Informal way asking that Mendenhall be sold, it stands to reason prices
will gradually decrease. Capital and
he given a hearing.
Labor will have many disputes; some
are never satisfied. A person should
Office supplies at the Herald.

Ladies* Waists, in all the very
latest patterns, fresh from the
Blankets, nice warm wool or*
cotton fleeced blankets at prices

manufacturers.

The G ift that

will please “ her” m oat/

Handkerchiefs make

best

Old Santa is here and his pres­

Christmas Gifts and are always
acceptable. Get in quantities

ence is felt in every department
o f our b ig store. W e have just

fo r the holidays and fo r every

what you want in all lines. Come
in and look them over.

occasion thereafter.

the

Table Linens that are good at
holiday time and any time. The
best g ifts that m oney can buy.

Hand Bags are good all the time
but arc especially pretty this
year. Nothing m ore suitable
than one of our lovely Hand
Bags.

A Deep Regard for Members of the Family
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with G ifts o f Apparel and S p e e rs is the P opu

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21,1920

MIGKJE SAYS

Opportunity never comes to n waiting person. It comeé to him
w h o Is pursuing and creating it, the fellow who is a worker and
is pushing and forging ahead. The persen o f thrift, energy and
enthusiasm
who is making his time' and money count now, is the
Editor
R. J. HOLLY
person
ready
for the opportunity and wilting to make the best o f
N. J. LILLARD..Secretary-Treasurer
it
when
it
comes?
Every day has its opportunity and am ong the
XL A. NEEL ______ General Manager
best opportunities o f the day Is an investment in the SOUTHERN
ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr.
UTILITIES COMPANY’S 8 PER CENT CUM ULATIVE PRIOR
\
Circulation Manager
PREFERRED STOCK. This stock can be purchased fo r cosh or
*j£ a meats. There Ls none better.
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As the Fall Season is drawing to a close
and new plans and arrangements are be­
ing made fo r the com ing year, we invite
you to place your account in our hands.
None o f us can intelligently prophesy as

D«llr«r*4 la City Sr CarrUr

Member o f the Aasociated Presa

Glorious Christmas weather.
Such as no other state in the Union
can furnish.

Remember that this is hnrvcst week
fo r business o f all kinds and you
should g o after the ^usincss with a
liberal, advertising space in the Daily
Herald.
There is nothing that stimulates
business as much as a daily paper.
Our merchants are doing a greater
volume o f business this season on ac­
count of their having a daily com­
pendium o f goods and prices.
There are well-founded rumors o f
much building that will be pushed
a fte r the first o f the year in Senford . W e need hundreds o f houses
here and many new store rooms to ac­
commodate the people who arc here
looking fo r them.

that la granted to tho negro o f the Notice o f Application fo r T a x Deed
South in much larger measure than
Under Section S75 o f the Gen­
hn is granted in the North where he
eral Statute*.
t
is supposed to be in such great favor
Notice la hereby given that 1*. W.
but where in reality ho has no placo
Lawton, purchaser o f Tax* Certificate
whatsoever.
No. 2356, dated the 5th day o f No­
vember, A. D. 1865, has filed said
AMERICANISM IS TH Ç GREAT certificato in my office, and
has
NEED OF TODAY
made application fo r tax deed to is­
sue in accordance with law. Said
While The Florida Mctropo’ is hud certificate embraces the follow ing de­
no idea that the letter o f John D. Bis- scribed property situated In Semichoff attacking this newspaper for nolo county, Florida, to-w it: W 3-4 of
continuing to refer to the Germans as SE 1-4 o f SW 1-4 and NE 1 -4 'o f SW
“ Huns,” which was published and 1-4 of SW 1-4, and S 1-2 o f N W 1-4
answered in Saturday’s issue, would o f SW 1-4 o f SW 1-4 Sec. 14, Twp.
culminate in an application o f tnr and 21 S., Rge. 31 E, (less W 1-2 o f E 1-2
feathers fur the man, the incident will of SE 1-4 o f SW 1-4).
Tho arid
serve to empkasizo the necessity o f land being assessed at the dato o f the
respecting American ideals and tnc issuance o f such certificate in the
precious traditions of this country, nnd name o f Geo. Fox. Unless aaid cer­
ijirt person* net ii full accorJ with tificate shall be redeemed according
American •:&lt;,«* will not yet he coun­ to law tax deed will issue thereon on
tenanced to r»«*»ch the religion o ' u»w the i?th day o f January, A . D. 1621.
cT.cmies.
•
Witness m y official signature and
O f course, as a law-abiding news­ seal this the 13th day o f December
paper, The Metropolis ns an institu­ A. D. 1620,
tion docs not commend the methods
(SEAL)
E] A. DOUGLASS,
taken in expressing the general opClerk County Court,
porbrium o f the community, although
Seminole County, Fla.
ns individuals we realize that the sen­ 215-6te,
By V. E*. Douglass, D. C.
sational is more effective than the
technical and. long-drawn1out in rare
instances, and it la not fo r us to decide
whether this is an occasion when the
right policy was pursued. That is

W AVING THE BLOODY SHIRT
There is talk of cutting the repreThe police state that BischoiT was
sentation o f the Southern States on not maltreated, unless a decoration o f
account o f the so-called disfranchise- tar and feathers humanely apptlcd can
ment o f the negroes at the last elec- be referred to as that ,and in this the
tion. We would caution our northern ( unknown body o f men showed wise
brothers and the negroes North and (discretion. There is a great difference
South to go mighty alow with the new between punishment and a lesson, not
societies that are forming fo r such’ only to a man, but to all who enterpurposes. There were no negroes dis- tain similar views,
franchised in Florida. All o f then/ This is the great time In the hisvoted that wanted to vote and here tory o f the nation when Americanism
In Sanford there w as‘ no trouble , o f jg needed—one hundred per cent
any kind and there is not a' negro in ' Americanism as conceived by our
ih e city who will say ho was not per-J fathers in tho establishment o f this
xnitted to vote or that he was told to government— and when any person or
Veep away from the polls. We would (organizations seeks to cast reflections
liko to remark that such talk Is not (on the graves o f our dcared dead, then
getting the negroes anywhere and sometimes patriotic fire'of indignation
also that the South is able to take ¡blazes above tht ways of discretion.—
care o f herself at any and all times Jacksonville Metropolis.
THE MONEY M ARKET

to what the coming year really holds in
store; but a friendly connection with a
strong bank is the best security against
the uncertainties o f the fu tu re /
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cd the 6th day o f July, A. D. 1615,
has filed said certificate in my o f­
fice, and has made application for
tax deed to issue in accordance with
law.
Said certificato embraces the
following described property situated
in Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:
NE 1-4 (less SE 1-4) and N W 1-4,
nnd SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 of Sec. 8, Twp.
20 S, Rge. 32 E, (less W 1-2 o f NW
1-4 o f NW 1-4, and less W 12 acres
o f E 1-2 of NW 1-4 o f NW 1-4). Tho
said land being assessed at the date
o f the issuance o f auch certificate In
the namo of J. H. Brice.
Unless said certificates shall be re­
deemed according to law, tax deed
will issue thereon on the 18th day of
January, A. D. 1021.
W itness.m y official signature and
seal this the 13th day o f December,
A. D. 1020.
(SE A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Flo.
215-6tc.
By V. E. Douglass, D. C.
CHRISTMAS TAGS,
STAMPS

HAMPERS
A m p le Stocks

P rom pt Delwerj)

T À a «O J DIU k ilZ 'i

Cotton Seed Meal
, Nitrate Soda
one
C a s to r Pomace

SEALS,

Just received new assortment o f
Christmas tags, seals, stamps, etc.,
fo r your packages, letters and cards.
See the new parcel post label that
bespeaks tho Christmas spirit and the
cute little tags and stamps that should
mark all your, packages. Only 5
cents a pack at the Herald office.
New lin e'of stationery this week es­
pecially ordered fo r Christmas week.

cd the 6th day o f July, A. D., 1015,
has filed said certificato in my o f­
fice, and has made application for
tax deed io issue in accordance with
law. Said certificate embraces the
following described property situat­
ed in Seminole county, * ‘arida, towit: N W 1-4 (less N W 1-4) o f Sec.
A New York man making $2g *
17, Twp. 20 S, Rge. 32 E. 120 acres
month has Jnst got married.
He
M-L. The said land befrfg assessed
claims he couldn’t live on that.— New
at the date o f the issuance o f auch
Y ork American.
certificato in the name o f J. II.
Bryce.
Also Tax Certificate No. 412, dat­
ed the Cth day o f July, A. D. 1015,
has filed aald certificate in my office,
and has made application fo r tax
deed to issue in accordance with law.
Said certificate embraces the follow­
ing described property situated in
Seminole County, Florida, to-w it: NE
1-4 and N 1-2 o f SE 1-4 and SW 1-4
o f SE 1-4 o f Sec. 7, Twp. 20 S., Rge.
32 E. (Less E 1-2 o f NE 1-4 o f NE
1-4). Tho said land being assessed
at the date o f the issuance o f such
certificate in the name o f J. II.
Brice.
Also Tax Certificate No. 415, dat­
ed the Gth day o f July, A. D. 161G*,
Florida
Sanford
has filed said certificate in my o f­
fice, nnd has made application for
tax deed to issue in accordance with
taw. Said certificate embraces tho
following described property situated
in Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:
NW 1-4 o f NW 1-4 o f Sec. 0, Twp.
20 S, Rge. 32 E., 40 acres more or
Demonstrated in your home.
Christmas orders should be giv­

THE HOOVER
Suction Sweeper

B. F. Whltner, Cashier.

Our Prices Will Saue
You Money

C H A S E &amp; COM PANY
Service That Counts
We have the Sales Force, Location, Experience and
Financial Responsibility

Wholesale Commission Merchants

1304 East Cary Street

Richmond, Va.

Car lot receiver« and distributor« all kinds Fruit and Produce
, Consignments Solicited
R tftrtn e* i t

Produce Reporlar Co., New York
N ational B tala and C ity Bank

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Pure, Sweet, Wholeso
Delivered Fresh Every Day

M ILLER’S BAKERY

en Early.
B. E. WILLIAMS
or G. A. DREKA, DeLand
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Daytona Reich
168-26tp

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Christmas Candies
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Nuts and Nut Meats» All Kinds
Plum and Fig Pudding
Dates» Figs, Cluster Raisins
Grape Juice, Virginia Dare and Claret
Mince Meat, Dry and Moist
Goodwin’s Cakes, All Kinds
Buy Chrlstmwl Seals to Fight Tuberculosis in Our State

urner
Phone 497

Welaka Building

Daily Service
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C O M P L E T E H O U S E B IL L
CAR TER LUMBER CO.

The Citizens o f Seminole County

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Phone 66

ELECTRICAL CHRIST­
MAS GIFTS
TOASTERS, PERCOLATORS,
HAIR-CURLERS. HEATERS,
CLEANERS, IRONS, SEWING
MACHINES, WASHING MACHINES. ’
Come‘in and make your selec­
tion now.

105 Palmetto

AVe. Phone 481

LISTEN—ALL YE FAIR PEOPLE
BrtIJt
WHILE WE TELL ABOUT
WHILE WB SING ABOUr

The Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter Fair
Orlando, Fla., Feb. 15,16,17,18,19,
THIS IS TO BE THE VERY FINEST EXPOSITION YET
IT IS TO BE DEVOTED TO YOU AND YOUR INTERESTS. _
It la to embrace the prodaeta. official or private, o f fir*

Treasnrer

�THE SANFORD DÀÎLŸ HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21,1920

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AD D ITIO N AL LOCALS

PAGE THREE

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Up In St. Andrews bay ono day this
week local fishermen took over 200,000 pounds o f fine Spanish macker­
el; and every point south o f the Ohio
and Potomac got a shipment.
Christmas Cards, Seals, and Tags
at Mobley's Drug Store.
.219-tfc
Holmes:
The cane crop o f this
section .was greater than estimated.
Farmers arc finding difficulty in se­
curing syrup containers, because o f
htcir under-estimating tho crop.

FULL LINE OP AUSTIN-NICHOLS* NEW YORK STATE "SUN BEAM 1
GOODS— EVERYTHING T H A T GOES TO M AKE YOUR FRUIT CAKES

Beautiful Minnehaha Moccasins at
A. Kenner's, Sanford A vc.
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WAGON LOADS o r

KE THI8 ift POLAND are a commonplace

M m hundreds cf ronds lu Bui ope. More than (.308,000 Polish children
........
.........
fr?, American
meals
eve H_T day during the height o f last winter. Tills
wifi undoubtedly be worse, as U will be In Austria and
Inirr die »llusllon i “
'¡"ft economlcally dared by war.. To prevent tbe greatest tragedy
tier portion* I---■ -. wor|d baa aver known eight great American organizations,

(lilldren Ihul thofe tbe

European Relief Council, ara seeking $33,000,000 for
' . trd medical assistance.

AND CHRISTMAS PUDDING— ALL GUARANTEED PERFECT.

Tho Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
has inaugurated two new trains be­
tween Jacksonville and Tampa and
St. Petersburg. They arc expected to
greatly facilitate tourist travel along
the route.

.j,f ib« nume

GEORGIA PEACH" WILL
FIGHT HARD TO PLACE
A WINNER IN DETROIT
&gt;TW YORK, Dec. 2 0 .-In a statefft given out tonight by tho peerless
from Georgia,.who has just ne­
sted the managership of the Detroit
iltn, Cobb declared that ho did not
the position, but accepted It bo­
ss« Mr. Navin insisted that the
in needed him as n, leader.
1 rtry much “hould have preferred
Uy aside all ambitions In the mantrial line until such time as I felt
ijwlf (lipping,1 Cobb added. “ I
bow I have several ycara of good
uebill ahead of me. '
“Now that I have decided to take
¡¡« plunge," he continued, "I intend to
« belt manager. I will fight and
ght hard, to make myself ns successii Ai a manager as I hnvc been n
layer. In the meantime I do not* Inrnd toallow any chance managerial
•rfens to detract from my play. This
peaker has risen to his greatest
eights as leader o f the Indians. In
iy opinion, what nny ballplayer has
r«r done, I believe I can duplicate.*’
obb explained that this did not mean
e believed he could equal 'Babe'
bth’i home run record, "but I think
hive been and can bo quite as valuble to my dub as ‘Babe* Ruth.”
-RReviwedgonoy L

FOR CHRISTMAS
Just received new line o f crepe
paper for package wrappers or
decorations for the holidays,
poinaettla and holly all In vivid
red and green, quite the prettiest
line ever seen In Sanford—only a
few o f each ao get them now.
Box Stationery in all o f the
latest shade« and atyleo— nothing
but the beat o f paper and enve­
lopes at very reasonable prices.
Quite the prettiest and moat sen­
sible Christmas gifta for either
“ Her" or “ Him."
Christmas Cards and
New
Year’s Post Cards o f all kinds
from the low price o f one cent
each up. You get the benefit of
our buying In job lots. All very
pretty and now. And then you
can get engraved cards or sta­
tionery or Holiday cards engrav­
ed or your monogram printed on
tha finest o f bond papers In all
colors. Come In and take a look.
nERALD PRINTING CO.
Herald Square

EVERY KIND— ROTH W ESTERN AND FLORIDA

THIS IS THE BIG STORE— TH E STORE T H A T CAN F IL L YOUR EV

Remember tho children with some
o f Zone Grey’s, Eleanor Porters’ and
Booth Tarkington’s Interesting books
nt Mobley’s Drug Store.
219-tfc

ERY W ANT 7 0 It Y022LRHUISTMAS DINNER.

C IT Y

Beautiful assortment o f Lion brand
shirts fo r gifts at greatly *reduced
prices.— A. Knnncr.
2lG-12tc
The daily tide o f visitors arriving
in Fort Mytfrs, fo r longer or shorter
stays, is increasing and already the
city is. com fortably full, with house­
keeping apartments nnd rooms be­
coming very scarce.

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road has in project a big, new phos­
phate elevator, to bo erected this
winter on the north sldo o f the canal
at Port Tampa, west of tho two ele­
vators now in use. Some of the pre­
Box Fruit— Mixed \ boxes fruit liminary work is alrcndy being done
packed to order. Parcel Post boxes nnd it is stated that material is now
and cartoons a specialty. Water's cn route there.
Kandy Kitchen.
213-tfc
Just received a new shipment of
Nearly ten million cigars were W. L. Douglas Shoes. Men’s, Ladle»
made In the K ey West factories dur­ and Children’s shoes at reduced pn ».
ing the month o f November just end­ cs.— Kanner’a Store, Sanford Avenue.
ed, the exact number manufactured
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being 9,720,886. This is a record
breaking output fo r tho local plants. MODERN WOODMEN ATTENTION
Braclet Watches, Electric Lamps,
Annual election o f officers next
Smoking Sets, Casscro'e and other meeting night, December 23d. All
Sheffield silverware fo r holiday gifts. members urged to attend.
— A. Knnncr, Sanford avo.
21G-12tc
- J. D. DOSSEY, Clerk.
221-3tdc
Olga, a village on the Caloosahatchee river, la contemplating the erec­
I f you have a room for rent, If you
tion o f a community syrup mill for
the making o f standardized cane sy­ have anything for sale, the way to

CARAFFE9 AN D PINT AND QU ART
BOTTLES

NNALLY’S

JOHNSTON’ S

LIG G ETTS

GUTH’S
SCHRAFTS
All sizes, One-half to 10 Pounds.
ALSO STICK CANDY FOR THE KIDDIES
HANDSOME

FOR LIVING ROOM OR LIBRARY

IT W ILL SAV E LOTS

OF WALKING OR PHONING IF YOU GIVE US YOUR ENTIRE ORDER

Several carloads of
Hernando
hogs will move from this county in
xeneth aptchslaunhsm
.... ONA un
the next four or five days. Two
more carloads o f dairy cattle will ar­
rive soon fo r farmers o f this county.

real typewriter at $G6, the best you
the money.

THE CITY MARKET IS HEADQUARTERS FOR THE BEST MEATS OF

Lee: Peppers, grapefruit and ornnges are still being shipped in car
lots and are bringing good prices.
Thu labor situation in this section is
better than n few weeks ngo; Dnlly
wages have been slightly reduced.

Come In and get your new type­
writer at tho Herald office now.

Bureau Scarfs, Table Covers, and
Baby Blankets, now on snle.— A. Kannor.
21C-12tc

rup. A committee has been appoint­ get results la to advertise it through
ed to attempt to finance the pro­ the Want Column o f the Dally Her­
ject.
ald. This la the market pago fo r tho
people who want something.
A big selection o f good books for
old and young at popular prices at
Mobley’s Drug Store.
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DEFENSE BEGINS TO
PRESENT EVIDENCE
IN SHEPARD TRIAL
MACON, Ga., Dec. 21.— Th&lt;j state
rested today In the* preliminary hear­
ing of the fou r defendants In the Shepnn! case and motions were made by
their counsel fo r immediate discharge
on the grounds that no competent evi­
dence had beets .Introduced to connect
them with the alleged poisoning last
June of Fred D. Shepard. Judge Math­
ews, presiding, refused to entertain
thtf motions and gave the defense the
alternative o f arguments or Introduc­
tion o f evidence, or both.
The defense started Introduction uf
evidence cntly this afternoon short­
ly after the court overruled theL* motlc-n Liking that the defendants be
discharged.
Charles C. Haiold, Macon, who
operated on Shepard shortly before
his death, testified death was caused
by general peritonltia and a paralyzed
condition o f part o f the Intestines. Of
conditions reported by the stato ho
.testified he believed there was no bi­
chloride.

As we are nearing the close o f
business for this year and soonto take stock we expect to m ake
it interesting to the public tocome and purchase their want«
at tills
SALE.

Phone 175

More than a million tons o f Phos­
phate have been shipped from a port
o f Tampa In the first three quarters
o f 1920. According to the figures
combined by the traffic manager of
the Board o f Trade, the total for the
nine months ending September 30 is
1,304,081 tons.
A. Kanncr has a big line of holi­
day goods, dolls, velocipedes, etc, 213215 Sanford Ave.
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A t Dado City the installation of
machinery hns been completed in the
new packing house of the Florida Cit­
rus Exchange and the packing house
will open next week. It is expected
that 50,000 boxes o f citrus fruit will
be shipped from thsi point during the
present season.

S?ejca/¿ S to r e
325

Prescription Druggists

H. L. Christopher and son, Fred
L., operating aa H. L. Christopher &amp;
Son, have fu lly demonstrated the de­
sirability o f engaging In tho bee in­
dustry in Manatee county and have
mado a docidde success, now owning
right around 300 hives o f healthy
bees, that produce enough honey to
keep them b u sy, and bring good re­
turns fo r the time and money invest-

Mohawk Sheets, 81x90, $2.15 each.
A. Kanner, Sanford Ave. Phone
O.
216-12tc
To furnish bettor service for the
many American and foreign ships
which come to Tampa fo r phosphate
cargoes, tbs Atlantic Coast Line rail-

The

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OUR STORE IS THE GIFT SHOP FOR TH E PEOPLE OF
THIS SECTION FOR THEY RECOGNIZE THE FACT THAT
WE HAVE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF FINE GIFTS
FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. FOR INSTANCE—

B a r Pina
ARE VERY GOOD THIS SEASON ANDf W E HAVE T H E
FINEST LOT OF BAR PINS THAT HAS
EVER BEEN
SHOWN HERE. AND THEN YOU MUST SEE OUR D IA ­
MOND RINGS, BROOCHES, PINS, ETC— TOO M ANY OF
IHEM TO MENTION TO D AY. COME AND SEE THEM A T

J. T. B R A D Y'S, Jewelry Store
W E LA K A BLOCK

REDUCTION

WE M EAN JUST W H A T W E
-------------------- SA Y ------------------

A nice assortment of Sterling Sil­
ver and Gold Eversharp Peno'Js ,and
Fountain Pens at MoL’ c y 'i
Drug
Store.
,219-tfc

The Most Elaborate Line Ever Shown
Willow Linen, Keiths, Cascade, Harmony o f Boston,
Lord Baltimore, White W ycoff

great

Cor. 4th &amp; Sanford

�* P A G E FOUR

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21,1920

M I8S K ATH RY N WILKBY. Editor,
[AL

CALEN D AR
W EEK

FOR

THE if

FLORIDIANS JOINED DY OTHER
SOUTHERNERS IN P LE A
FO RAN EMBARGO

Aud your thoughta turning t o gifts and something for
friends, fo r family, fo r some one somewhere. What a
wonderfu) idea that
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Christmas Savings
In our Bank has become and how fine It is now fo r tbo*e
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.

E ven in g—
Î “ Old Catta has got religion, b o y s l",™ * « » « ™ » imported n w w d s , the
M r. and Mrs. F orrest Lake give This w as Governor Sidney J, Catts* Dnhnmaa, Jamacia, the Canal Zone,
dance at Valdes fo r Miss S erlta reply to J o e L Earmnn in the con- £ ° 8tlk Rlca* f ndI#' Ph,,IPP*n® Islands,
Lake.
trdversy regarding the reappointment
,£[on nn
av,a‘ ,
.
,
.
U m ™ u r_
of Edsor C. Thom p^n . . . t a t * , t . ' " " . ' f “ 0" .
DupUcoto L o n c h ^ Ctob iritfc U n . t o n ,., In tk o flftoonU, JndleM chcolt.
hu“ d
J
E . M. Galloway.
•The governor, at the A ragon Hotel, fruita and ve„ u b iefi would ^
BridK* C,Ub wiUl M ” *
M° nd° y ™
*™ »ned to
■ ™ » " s o f combating the citrus
W . J. Thigpen.
lightly Earm an's latest publication » n , ^ ^ j\y
E v e n in g the controversy between them. H e, R cpresw U t Ives of growers a n d ! mM r . and Mrs. Hal W right give d a n c o , preferred to talk about the Anal meet- |portc„ from th„ fly infc8tcd coun.
a t Women’s Club fo r Miss Sarah Ing of the B illy Sunday campaign Sun- tric8 argucd thnt f umigotion would
W*IshL
day night.
'im pair the market valuo o f fru it and
■Saturday—
“ Bilty Sunday (■ a great man," |vegetables and would entail considerC otillion Club dance at Valdes.
said the governor. “ In his sermon jnbic j088 through delay. Represcnta-------- -last night he talked about the muts-|tives o f citrus growers o f southern
M r s . Pcrrie Lee Beil came S atur-,blllty o f mortals. Five years from states, especially Florida, contended
day. fr o m Queen's College in Charlotte, now half o f us may be in another j that fumigation was necessary
to
N . C-, to spend Christmas with h er world. T en years hence two-thirds prevent the introduction o f the pest
fa m ily .
|of those o f us who are now c n -( into the United States.
---------jjoying life will be absent from our, It wns indicated during the hoarD r . and Mrs. G eorge Ward o f Rol-,usual haunta. Twenty years will pass, ings thnt a complete embargo agnlnst
lin s and Mr. and M is. Forrest L a k e ^ n d with it a generation. The words plants,* including both nursery stock
a re the* dinner-guests this evening o f of Sunday impressed me especially In and those used for packing w ill be
M r. and Mrs. A. R. K ey.
¡this Earmnn affair.
¡ordered against the infuted districts.
.
"It's Christmas and w c are n ot( Congressmen Clark, Drone, o f FlorSINNOTT-MAHONEv
¡long for this world, anyhow. W hy(Ida and Upshow of Georgir were
A wedding o f e great deal o f in-,keep up bickerings and fights that,,among some fifty rcprcscntativsc of
¿«rest to a large number o f people Rafter all, lead to no particular end; .the fruit industry in the United
and one which com es as quite a aur- thnt do n ot help us In becoming,States who appeared before the board
prise Is that of M iss Virginia Sin-¡better citizene, or in serving our in favor o f the quarantine,
n ott o f Oawcco. Kansas, to Mr. C lar -1 fellows.
I decided last night thati C. C. Gowdcy, government .ento-

To you today and start you o f f with a Christmas Sav­
ings Account fo r next year. Ask yonr neighbor who has
one and then talk it over w ith—

SIMPLE AND'VERY SMART.
The modot pictured to tho left fs
becoming alike to thin and stout fig­
ures. It Is developed In dark blue
votoura and entirely self-trimmed,
even to tho buttons at either side
of the front. The lower edges of tho
tunic may bo finished in round o,
explore outline if preferred. Med­
ium slzo requires 4 yards G4-inch
material.
Blue Is rlso used for the second
design, which suggests the Russlnn
blouse. It fastens at one side and Is
decorated with bands of dark, long­
haired fur. Medium slzo requires
4 yards 54-lnch material, with
3
yards 6-Inch fur banding.
'First Model:
Pictorial
Rorlow
Blouse No. 9099. Sizes, 34 to 50 in­
ches bust. Price, 35 cents. Skirt No.
8831. Sizes, 24 to 38 inches watet.
Price, 25 ents.
Second Model:
Pletorlal Review
Dross No. 9064. Sizes, 34 to 48 In­
ches bust, Price, 35 center.
TRAIN SCHEDULE
Corrected on November 15, 1920.
Southbound
Arrive %

Departs

. . . . 2:80 a.'pi.
2 :4 0 a .m .
.....
8:40 a.m .
------ ¿:28 p.m .
1:88 p.m .
. . . . 2:55 p.m .
3:20 p.m .
____7:30 p.m .
7:45 p.m .
North Bound
Arrive
____ 1:48 a.m .
____ 11:45 a.m .
____ 2:35 p.m .
. . . . 4:00 p.m .
____10:00 p. m.
CLAY-GLENN

Leesburg Branch
Arrive

11th, the ceremony taking place at
20:30 a. m.,
which time Miss Mnble
Catherine Glenn and Mr. Walter D oyle
'C lay were joined in the holy bonds
o f matrimony by the Reverend D o c­
to r Lltch.
T h e bride fs tho charming daugh­
te r o f Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Glenn, and
lia s resided in Titusville for the past
JWe years, coming hero from O kla­
h om a , during which timo she has
m ade a host of friends both young
an d old. The groom is a young mpn
of- sterling qualities, and is the local
representative o f the Fruit Growers’
E xpress Company o f Washington,
D. C. They will make their home in
Titusville.—Titusville Newt.
CHRISTMAS T A G S, BEALS,
STAM PS
Ju st received new assortment o f
Christmas tags, seals, stamps, etc.,
f o r you r packages, letters and cards.
S ee tho new parcel post label that
bespeaks the Christmas spirit and tho
c u te lJttlo tags and stamps that should
m a rk all your packages. Only 6
cen ts a pack at the Herald office.
N ew line of stationery this week es­
pecially ordered fo r Christmas week.
G et your Christmas advertising in
th e Dally Herald. The people are
shopping by the papers these days
and in reading you r dally papen you
save money.

,
DeparU
2:03 a.m .
12:05 p.m .
2:65 p.m .
4:05 p.m .

__ _
____
____ 4:00 p.m .
____ 11:65 a. m.

Departs
7:30 a.m .
7:35 p.m .

Trttby Branch
Arrive

Notice o f Application fo r Tax Deed
Under Section 575 o f the
General Statutes.

___ 6:30 p.m .
___ 2:00 p.m .

Notice is hareby given that George
Murphy, purchaser o f T ax Certifi­
cate No. 1808, dated the 3rd day of
June, A. D. 1001, has filed said cer­
tificate in m y office, and has made
application fo r tax deed to iisue in
accordance with law. Said certificate
embraces the following
described
property situated in Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida, to-wlt:
Beg. 340 ft. N. and 424 ft. W. of
SE. cor. o f NW U o f S W '4 of Sec.
31, Tp. 20 S., R. 30 E., run N 734 ft.,
W 170 ft ., S 734 f t , E 170 ft.
The said land being assessed at the
date o f the issuance o f suer certifi­
cate in the name of Unknown. Unless
said certificate shall be redeemed ac­
cording to law tax ,dccd will issue
thereon on the 22nd day o f Decem­
ber, A. D . 1920.
Witness m y official signature and
seal this tho 12th d iy o f November,
A. D. 1920.
E. A. DOUGLASS,
(SEAL)
Clerk Circuit Court
Seminole County, FIs.

Arrive
___ 11:00 a. m.

Oviedo Branch

11-13 etc

__________

FO R RENT
FURNISHED ROOMS—Two furnish
cd bed rooms.
Inquire 811 Park
Avenue.
-_______
167'tfc
FOR RENT— One nicely furnished
room for one or two.gentlemen or
nice couple. Can have use o f garage.
Phone 23 fo r particulars.
206-tfe
P bR REN'l'— Large, nice furnished
housekeeping room, 205 Oak Ave.
Mrs. Riddling, Eagle Home. 220-0tp

FOUND
PÖ O N l)— P,j
» gloves oa
Oak avenue. Finder enn have sao*
by calling for R. II. Gcttcl, 510 Put
and paying fo r this ad.
221-2tp
LOST— Saturday night between (£
Undo and Sanford, two 34x4 H tins
and rims. N otify Bryan Auto Co.
221-31c.

FOR RENT— 1 well fumnlsiied bed
New stock o f specialties for ChristFOR RENT— Furnished room. Ap­ mas, dear to the heart o f the ladies
222-ltc
ply at- Herald, office.
220-tfc at Dresner’s.
PÜK
SALE—
Six
room
cottage,
dost
FOR RENT— Nicely furnished rooms
in
with
large
garden
and
seven]
at 320 Oak ave. Phone 308-J.
kinds o f fruit trees.. Owner, Box 117.
222-tfc
22-«?
FOR RENT— Furnished" house-keepFurs on sale at half "price'aVJ. JC
Ing room. Phene 848-W before 8
Dresner’s
this week only.
222-3te
m. or 6 p. in.
222-6t
MISCELLANEOUS
ROOM AND BOARD,
- 100 Esst First stn
Pharmacy.
WANTED
WANTED— Team work.
M. Hanson Shoe Shop,

11 per week,
, over Union
163-tfc
Inquire of

Departs
8:00 a. m. W A N TED -C arpenter, handy men,
. » j
.
r “ .
truck driven, motor boat op era tor,
u d f . n c . at b u .
8:25 p. m.
laborer, (w hit, .n d colored). Men f o r ' J * * « * * " * » • ” • See C. L. BHU
all kinds o f steady work. Good board i * ern d ° ^ cc-_________
and room furnished. Apply office o f
Just received a wonderful select!
Indian River, Atlantic Ocean Homes o f scml-cvcning and dinner gowns
Departs Co., Melbourne, Fla.
222-224-c J - M. Dresner’a.
22-!

Dally, except Sunday,

sot ic z to cxznrroms
la Ctari *f U i Oouaty ;■&lt;(,, BamlaaU Camatr. IU la i f Marita
la r* EaUla af
A. E. FIUMPfl.
*•”
Ta all CratlUra. Lantaai, DUtritataai aat all
Partaoa k t r lu Claim* ar Daaiaada acalaat
aalt tiU ta i
Tea, and tatb of yoa. an hereby notified
and repaired fa peeaent any elilma and de­
mand* which yon, or either ef yea, may bara
ayaliut the eatata of A. B. Thillpa. deceased,
lata or Seminole Coonly, Florida, to the anderalfned Ki,rotor of *etd eatata, within twa
year* from the data hereof.
Dated, Not . lltb , A. D. 1030.

T H E PEO PLES B A N K

WANTED— A ten by twelve tent, 10
ounce. Answer ‘'Tent," care Her­
ald.
*
222-2tp

New arrivals o f Silk Dresses it
Drcssncr's.
224«
FOR SALE—New Chevrolet csr ro
only 3700 ml. »760. Cal! 8809 Mifnolia St.
221-Stf

O . H . STENSTROM, Mnnogcr

Jerseys,
221-10tc

u n. rniMPs,

■
______ Eiecntoc.

FO R SALE— Three choice
___. . . buildi»!
lots, paved street, cheap if
d
once. Comer 7th, street and Myd!*
avenue. Apply W. W. Long, 410 0 «
street.____________ ______
2214*7

15-15 IRISH
CA
6-1?) C
POTATOES .......... CRI
8-lb Bucket
(PI
lib Pi
Snowdrift Lard « P -t w t l
LE/
1-lb Package SUN-MAID SEEDLESS
RAISINS ............................... - ............
1-lb SUNK1ST SEEDED
RAISINS ..............................................
M b GOLD MEDAL CLEANED
CURRANTS ...................... ...................
CHRISTMAS MIXED CANDIES,
Per Pound .............. \
ENGLISH WALNUTS,
Per P o u n d ........ ..................
B R A ZIL A N D ALMONDS,
Per P o u n d ................ .'.........
LEM AND ORANGE PEEL
Per Pound .......
Meadow Gold
Monogram Cream
Creamery Butter
cry BUTTER ..
CITRON
Per Pound .......
OCTAGON SOAP,
3 for .................
P. &amp; G. SOAP,
3 for .................
GOLD M EDAL
PILLSBURY
Flour, 24-lbs...
Flour, 24-tbs

O ffice supplies at the Herald.
+.H ^+4+++++4&gt;4&gt;44444-4++4&gt;44"»

G E T YOUR GOOD THINGS TO
E A T F O R CHRISTMAS
at TH E HOME B A K E R Y
405 W est First Street
+ + + + + + + + + + + 4 4 44 4 44 4 44 44+V 4

TH E H E R A L D ’S O ffice Supply Department has ju$t re
ceived a large and complete line of this beautiful stationer)
—no two boxes alike—and we will print any .monogram or
paper (o r cards) and envelopes—in one, two-or three,colon
.

poundloT c t i i U l f l b U U b h U w ill re ce iv e n ìu -o z . 1 'a ck a g e o i

i- CERTHJTED OLEO FREE.

second-hand
offl«
F O R SALE?—Good
L
,. . H
U
-U
V
V
——
—
..... —
safe, perfect condition, but too « » “
fo r present owner. Inquire Hayi«* J
Ratliff, 116 Park avenue. Phone H*• 2 1 - 3 t c . _________________
FOR SALE— 100 f t . front, i n A
deep, lot front on Palmetto avenu«,
corner o f 8th St.
Nick Zcmorw.

Sanford.

222-26«

U «. DUfribvUj*

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OTï*«rçwIjr. kJ
THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUE8DAY, DECEMBER 21,1920

Ifeatieaef
Ifattere in Bri

should worry. The sun win
tomorrow.
»
--------1 the Million Dollar Band will
all next week in Sanford.
*------ _ •'
n»ap growers on me
¿xt suffer!0* from' the effects of tho

j K. Mcttslnger writes ¿rom JackcAnville renewing his subscription to
Herald and says he cannot keep
w without it -T h o Herald.
Ua Martha Chappell is home fo r
the holidays from Palmetto, where
,he ha* been the guest o f her sister,
Hr*. William Coulboume.
Buy Christmas Seals and put them
«a all of your packages. It means
another life saved from the White
PlagueAgain we nsk you not to wait for
«our shopping until the last night
before Christmas. Have some pity
for the tried clerks on Friday night
and do your shopping tomorrow.
Sanford never had ap many Christ­
mas shoppers as this season. The
stores arc crowded from early ^mom

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shepherd arc
happy in the arrival of th ei/son s, Dr.
Ernest Shepherd of Spartanburg and
Willie Shepherd o f Wilmington. Both
ct them nrc Sanford boys who have
made good and their many friends
are glad to see them homo fo r the
holidays.
H. A. Shreve, who has been night
■clerk at the Valdez Hotel has re­
signed and will remain in Florida for
iome time before returning north.
Mr. Shreve made many frienda while
at the Valdez who hate to see him
leave Sanford but wish him well in
whatever city he may locate.

tie o f Hoboken In the Y . M. 0 . A.
tiansport service and had headquart­
8 aaiaury ef the
ers there w here they form ed a great
Fleeting flmsfl
Talks Sicdnctlj* 'attachment fo r each other. H r. Sev­
erance is a t the head o f the promo­
Arranged for
tion o f sales agencies all over the
Herald Benders
.United States fo r the Lexington
Motor Company* He is also a plat­
form entertainer o f no mean ability
and in years gone by was with the
Sanford Herald in wmen tne new 'Rodpatch Chautauqua course .and
'church Inauguration will be featured ■traveled from coast to coast.
in all its phases.» The special edition
^
^ an ^ e r t l s l n g par excellence
A. B. Commons o f8 to n e Island was
ahd will contain the ads o f all tho San- In tho city today coming over with
ford merchants. It will come out In Mrs. Commons fo r a shopping trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Commons aro th o ‘king
Friday's Weekly aad Dally Herald.
and queen o f an eminent domain in
.Lake
Monroe and monarchs o f all they
Braxton Baggett and Perry Jernlgan, o f the B. &amp; 0 . Garage, have survey.
returned from a business trip
to
William Routh is homo fo r the holi­
Tampa. They brought Joseph Sev­
erance, the sales promotion agent, days from N orfolk, where he is in the
back with thrfm and he left today hospital work in the navy and is tak­
for his homo in-Loulsville to spend ing a course in medicine. William is
Christmas. The B. &amp; 0 . will have former Sanford boy, the youngest son
their same territory for the Lexing­ o f A. Routh o f this city, and his many
ton cars this season as they had Inst friends aro glad to hav* him home for
which will be good news to
their a furlough.
many friends.
The postofAce is jammed with peo­
The '*13'' Club had their regular ple theso days and like every other
weekly luncheon at the Welaka Din­ year they nrc waiting until the last
ing room today where many matters moment to «end their Christmas pack­
o f importance were discussed and the ages causing a jam and great delay
club took up various 'enterprises fo r at the windows thereby. But the
the bcncAt o f Sanford. The Welaka over-worked clerks will Anally clear
served a most tempting menu and away the debris and Christmas 1020
the new place was voted as being one will soon be a thing o f the past along
o f Sanford's finest by the members with other Christmas seasons. And
o f the Club. They alternate at one next year wo will all wait until the
o f Sanford’s hotels and restaurants last day to do our shopping and our
each week.
sending packages through the mall.
Albert Dorncr had several celebrit­
ies visit him Sunday und yesterday,
among them being Fred Albcrg, mid­
dleweight champion known os
tho
"Yorkvllle Tiger,” Tony Zlto and
Jimmy Pierson, the well known light
heavy weight wrestler and also two
Broadway stars, Misses Ailecn Wald­
ron and Charlotte Paul, who aro in
the "P olly and Jler Pals" Company
touring the state. The girls took a
flight over the city yesterday with
Pilot George .Wright.

Young Ladies and Young Men, home from school fo r the holidays. I t is
good to Bee the “ bunch” home again. It is the young folks that make
Christmas week a lively week. It is the young folks that make the older
ones forget they are old and the young folks are the ones that will make
this Christmus the happiest one o f them all. Again we say, W elcom e!

i® headed this way, too, and we all welcome him. Santa Claus has already
wired that our place is his headquarters fo r the Men. He knows, as well as
all the men, that a g ift coming from our place, bearing our label, means
that the g ift carries with it a guarantee that is worth heaps, and he su g­
gests, that should you want the man doubly pleased, leave your orders fo r
gifts fo t HIM at our place. And then, too, we shouldn’ t forget to buy plen­
ty o f Christmas seals to help fight tuberculosis in our state.
THESE CHRISTMAS SEALS JUST COST YOU A PENNY

FINE STATIONERY

Poorer ns low ns $2.23.

Sanford, Fla., Dec. 21, 1920.
Carlot Shipments from Entire Coun
try (Monday, Dec. 20th)
Florida— Snnford Section ...... „ ...... 2\
Florida— Oakland Section ............. •!
California— Southern Dist................11
California— Imperial Valley ........... J
Total cars

.............. 41

Tho Herald offiee in headquarters

PHILADELPHIA:
29 degrees,
clear. Fin. 12 arrived. 9 cars track
including broken. Demand and move­
ment moderate, market weaker. Fla's
1% bu. hampers, heads, $1.25-$1.50.
Few fancy ns high ns $1.75. Calif’c
crates Iceberg $2.&amp;0-$3, few $3.50.
PITTSBURGH: 22 degrees, clear.
Calif 9, Fla. 2 arrived. Supplies arc
moderate. Demand nad movement
moderate, market steady.
Calif’s
crates Icebergs, $2.75-$3,00, mostly
$3.0. Fla.'s
bu. hampers, heads,
mostly $2.00.
ST. LOUIS: 30 degrees, raining.
Calif 1, Fla 1 arrived. 5 unbroken, 4
broken cars track. C alif’s demand
and movement moderate, market is
slightly stronger. Crates Iceberg $3$3.25, qjostly $3-$3.15. Others, de­
mand and movement slow, market is
dull. Fla.’s considerable slightly heat­
ed, l Vi bu. hampers, B ig Boston, best
$1.75-$2.00. Poorer as low as $1.25.
La.’s sugar bbls, Big Boston, mostly

Miller Tires and Tubes
Spot Lights, Bumpers and

CHICAGO: 31 degrees, cloudy.
Calif 10, Fla. 1 arrived. 53 cars on

Lexington
T he Gift Supreme for
A ll the Family

make this a Useful
for the W hole Family

United States, Kokomo and

Accessories

Shops in the State.
All our Mechanics have had years
of experience in the

Automobile Repair Business.
Satisfaction Guaranteed I ¡ T 3

Sanford, Florida

••s"- - —■—

Let Everyday
be

Post Card

SANFORD
Get Them
at the

Herald Office

I

CINCINNATI: 27 degrees, cloudy.
Calif 5, Fla. 1 arrived. 0 cars on
track including broken. Suppdies libcrnl.
Demand and movement slow,
market dull. Few sales.
Calif’s
crates Iceberg, $3.25-$3.50.
CLEVELAND: 20 degrees, clear.
Calif. 2 arrived. 8 cars track includ­
ing broken. Supplies moderate. Mar­
ket firm . Demand and movement
moderate. C alifs crates Iceberg, $3$3.60.
NEW YORK: 20 degrees, clear.
Calif 4, Fla. 30 arrived.
Rccepits
'equivalent to 1 car by freight from
Florida. Supplies liberal. Demand
and movement limited, market slight­
ly weaker. Fla.’s U4 bu. hampers,
heads, best $1.50-$ 1.75. Poorer ns
low as 75c. Romaiuo best $1.50-$1,76.
docs not intend to be done In oils.— Quality and condition fa ir $1.26.
Calif’s crates Iceberg, best $2.75-$3.
Norfolk Virginian-Pilot.

-B
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Office supplies at the Herald.
T ry a Herald Want Ad.— It pays,

ar can you make much money without some
effort to
—

Reserve Your Resources
by establishing credit with a reliable bank.
rhy not make some real "H A Y ” in the SUN
dlNE by starting a check account ^ *th us
lild up your credit that you ma * : ? able to

S a n fo r d , F lo r id a
A

H o m e

B a tik

F
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SI

You C ant M ake
H ay Without Sunshine

anything in the line of

W e maintain one o f the best Repair

0

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Destinations of Florida Shipments
for fine stationery o f ail kinds from New York .......................... L............. I
the printed letter head to tho beauti­ Philadelphia .......................... u.......... 1
ful stationery in boxes that is so dear Chicago ....... .................. „ .................. :
Waycross .... ..............................„ ........ i
to the ladies' hearts. You can get
Baltimore .... ............................. „ ....... S
this stationery and have your mono­
J ersey City
..................... ....... . I
gram printed on it, making the nift­
Pittsburgh ...„.....................................
iest Christmas gift that you have
Potomac Yards .................. ........„ .... ■
ever seen and ono of tho best. Sta­
Florcnco ...... ........... „ ......................... :
tionery costs money these days but
our stationery Is very reasonable in
Total cars ...........
31
price and positively tho best that
Diversions Filed Since Last Report.
money can buy. See it at the Herald
From Potomac Yarda: Out 10th:
office.
$ 1. 00.
New York 1.
Total
lettuco
shipments
from
Flori•
POTOMAC YARDS: reports pass­
"ENERGIZER1
ings fo r 24 hours previous to 11 a.
. Ida this season fo date (11-20
Inc.), cars ................................. 844 m. today: 30 cars destined: New
Does It Cheaper and Better AND
York 10, Philadelphia G, Buffalo 4,
Total lettuce ohipnicntu from FlorDOES IT.
Pittsburgh 2, Hoston 2, Baltimore 3,
idn Inst senson to same date,
It would seem that any process that
enrs ............................................... 032 Unknown 2, Harrisburg 1.
Diversions accomplished at Poto­
is able to "bring back” a paralyzed .Total lettuce shipments from U.
mac
Yards: New York 11, Philadel­
Limb and relievo tho pains o f Neuri­
S. this scoson to date (11-20
phia
0, Buffalo 2, Harrisburg 1, Bal­
tis and Sciatica Rheumatism as Tho
inc.), cars ..............
2310
timore
1.
"EN ERGIZER” has REPEATEDLY Total lettuce shipments from U.
dona in Sanford cases, would likowlso
S. last season to same date,
Want a typewriter?
The Herald
cars
.....................
1249
bo able to keep a person FREE from
moat o f tho Human Ills that must Shipping Point Information, Dec. 20 hns the agency for the best $65 type­
come as n logical result of the yearly
SANFORD, Fla.:
Mild, clear. writer that has ever been put on tho
loss in Arterial Area and Elasticity, Haulings moderate.
Demand a'nd mnrkct and wo will have I shipment
due to lack o f tho keen activity which movement very slow, market
very
o f new machines tho last o f this
we all KNOW la necessary to Better dull. Quality and condition fine. Too
week. I f you are in 'th o market fo r
Strength and Circulation. And It ap­ few sales to establish market.
a
typewriter sec us before you buy.
pears reasonable that there IS inter­
Herald
Printing Co.
nal Human Combustion or Evolution TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS
FROM
IMPORTANT M A R K E T S .
(change o f matter from ono form to
another) which must leavo reslduo or This Mornjng'a Jobbing Sales— Un­
ash matter o f such SpcciAc Gravity
less Otherwise Stated.'
DELICIOUS CREAMERY
that will caoso it to ’sink,' just as an
("Jobbing sales” means I. c| 1., sales DOUGHNUTS
Orange or Applo will fall under tho In large lots by originnl receivers to Fresh Daily............„...30c per Dozen
common law o f gravity.
,
jobbers or other large buyers. Weath­
BOOTH'S CRISPETTE SHOP
• It is this ASH that gradually Ands er reports at R a. iji. today, local
2nd St and Sanford Avenue.
its way to the end of Arteries and Is tim e).
what causes and controls Human age,
BALTIMORE: 20 degrees, clear. ++++++♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦++♦ +♦ ♦ ++♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ 4
rather than ‘calendar1 years.
How Fla. 3 arrived. 1 car rccor.signcd. 13
cars track including broken. Closing
prices Monday and opening Tuesday.
Demand and movement
moderate,
market w r ;1;. Fla's 1ft bu. hampers
Big Boston, best $1.35-$1.60. Ordi­
nary as low os $1.00. Calif’s erntes
Iceberg, $2.75-$3.00.

Hon. Joseph Severance o f Louis­
ville, Ky., was in the clt ya few hours
Uday dropping off to eee his old friend,
tR. J. Holly. Mr. Severance and the
vdltor o f the Herald fought in the bat-

A

A PIECE.— L E T S BUY LOTS OF THEM.

MASONS ATTENTION
Regular communication Tuesday,
December 21st, at 7:00 p. m. Work
in the Master’s degree will bo con­
ferred.
All visiting brethren wel­
come. By order W. M.
H. E. TOLAR, Secretary. .

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21,1920

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ntire W eek— December 25-31
mcnt an messengers o f unrcllablo
youths about whom they know noth­
ing. Some o f these young men have
proved to be in conspiracy with gangs
o f hold-up men and have notified them
of tho opportunity to stage a robbery
that would yield a big haul.

TRAIN SCHEDULE
Corrected on November 16, 1020,
Southbound
Arrive

Departs

2:86 t .p u

2 :4 6 « . m.
8:40 a. m.
1:38 p. m.
3:20 p. m.
7:45 p. m.

SERVICE MEN A R E HIRED TO SHOULD ARREST
LANDING
OF
TH E
PILGRIM
CATTS, ASSERTS
FATHERS CELEHRATED A T
CONVOY BANK
BAPTIST DIVINE
PLYMOUTH TODAY.
MESSENGERS
N E W YORK, Dec. 21.— Holdups in
- the financial district o f tihs city which
the financial district o f this city which
are reported by surety companies to
- be decreasing. This is partly because
brokers havo hired ex-policemen and
firemen to convoy runners and mes­
sengers carrying valuable securities
much as soldier-laden transports wero
i protected by destroyers in w ar days.
Also it Is attributed to unrelenting
prosecutions o f dishonest employees
and messengers by surety concerns
which bore heavy losses during the
orgy o f robberies nnd embezzlements.
In assigning these reasons fo r the
fewer holdups William A. Griffin, vicepresident o f the National Surety Com­
pany, said his concern and similar ones
had spent several hundred thousand
dollars in ferreting out nnd prosecut­
ing men connected w ith the dishonest
\ practices.
. A t police headquarters it was said
the services o f retiring patrolmen and
firemen have been at a premium since
the surety companies advised brokers
to hire them. Several hundred o f these
ex-service men have beep employed in
the financial district
• Some o f the form er patrolmen and
firemen are used as guards and watch•t men inside offices o f financial concerns and others accompany messen5 &gt; g ert. Usually two o f these precede
the messengers and tw o ’ ollow be­
hind as they go from broket to broker
r'- carrying bonds, stocks and other
securities.
- Financial or commcrcia Iconccms
. which are using this method o f guard. ing their property while in transit
through th « streets declare that it is
« vast improvement over the cm ploy-

D AYTONA, Dec. 20.— "Governor
Catta can be and should be arrested
and prosecuted," said Dr. Robert S.
MncArthur, a noted New York pastor
in a sermon here Sunday.
"Catta has disgraced and humiliated
every resident, home and church in
tho state." In his principnl prayer
Dr. MacArthur asked that God rebuke
Catta fo r his infamous conduct and
make him understand he should re­
spect the high position responsibility."
Dr. MncArthur is president o f the
World Alliance o f
Baptists. He
is considered one o f the greatest
Baptist pastors in the world. \*
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 2(5.— When
shown the nbovq messngo Monday in
the lobby o f the Aragon Hotel, where
Governor Catta and Mrs. Catts are
stopping during their stay in Jackson­
ville, tho chief executive evidenced
complete surprise at the attack
launched against him by Dr. Mac­
Arthur.
The governor a-serted that he knew
Dr. MncArthur, but characterized
him as "an old fossil" who "made a
failure with the Atlantic Baptist Tab­
ernacle incapable o f succeeding the
famous Ben Broughton."
The chief executive declared that
ho eould conceive o f no grounds
upon which his arrest could be brought
about and asserted a complete uncomprchenslvoness o f Dr. MacArthur’e
reasons fo r the broadsid eagainst him
as evidenced in telegraphic dispatches
from Daytona to the Metropolis.

(By n « Au m Ii M rr,M.)

Arrive
Departs
PLYMOUTH, Mass., Dec. 21.—
____
1:48
a.m
.
2:03
a.m .
The landing of tho Pilgrims 300 years
____
11:45
a.m
.
12:05
p.m .
ago with all that the occasion con­
_
_
____
2:35
p.m
.
2:55
p.m .
notes will be celebrated today with
____
4:00
p.m
.
4:05
p.m
.
formal exercises on the ground and
____10:00
p.
m.
almost on the spot where tho first
trod. The fugitive band that crossed
Leesburg Branch
the Atlnntic to find religious freedom
Arrive
Doparts
and against adversity founded a na­
____
7:30 a.m .
tion in a wilderness will step ngain
.
7:85 p.m .
in story from tho Mnyflowcr’s shal­
. 4:00 p.m .
lop to the shore, starve through tho
____ 11:55 a. m.
winter and plant seeds o f permanen­
Trilby Branch
cy in the spring.
Arrive
Departs
In prose and verse the epic o f their
____
8:00
a.m .
venture nnd its accomplishments will
____
3:25 p.m .
bo re-told by scholars. From Unit­
___ _ 6:30 p.m .
ed Scnntor Henry Cabot Lodge as
____ 2:00 p.m .
orator, will come tho historical rela­
Oviedo Branch
tion o f the, Plymouth Plantation’s es­
tablishment and its significance. Lc
Arrive
Doparts
Baron R. Briggs, who is dean o f the
____ 11:00 a. m.
faculty o f arts and sciences o f Har­
____ ’
3:40 p.m .
vard University, ns the official poet,
will spend the years from 1620 to 1020 •Daily, except Sunday.
in verse. Governor Calvin Coolidge
the vice-president elect will make an
nddress appropriate to the occasion
and singers will intone ngain "The
breaking waves dashed high," nnd
Mrs. Felicia Hermans' stirring hymn.
The exercises which are sponsored
by the Pilgrim Tercentenary Com­
mission will be held in the Old Col­
ony Theatre a stone's throw from
Plymouth Rock. Less thnn a thous­
and persons can be present c^ue to

Let’s Get Down to
Brass Tacks

Will be paid to any
Adult who gets the

Endura ble
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 A

STRONG

APPEAL TO YOUNG AND OLD

THERE­

ALIKE.

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

HOLIDAY HEADQUARTERS
FOR YOU AND YOUR FOLKS,

HAVING

ALW AYS

BEEN AND ALWAYS W IL L BE THE STORE WHERE
YOU CAN BUY SUITABLE GIFTS

AT

CHRISTMAS

TIME OR A T ANY TIME AN D AMONG
CAN ENUMERATE A F E W

FOR

HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS,

THEM

WE

SUGGESTIONS:

ID EAL

FIRELESS

COOKER, FULL LINE OF ALUMINUM W ARE, ROCH­
ESTER PERCOLATORS AND CASSEROLES, PYREX
WARE, ICY HOT BOTTLES AND CARAFES, AND

A COMPLETE LINE OF D AISY AND KINO A IR RI­
FLES, GO-CARTS, AUTOMOBILES,

VELOCIPEDES,

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

AS­

SORTMENT WE EVER HAD

Send in your locals*to the. Herald
office. Phone the news to 148. We
want every bit o f it. Tell us the
news each day.

Buy Christmas Seals to Fight Tobere ulosis in Our State

After 12 Treatments
• at the

“ Energizer”
Office

our Typew riter
WL, U f i lbs.
Universal
Keyboard
Ruling Device
Tabulator

oui onjy in competition witn many
persons from other places who plan
to make the day one o f pilgrimage.
To give the people o f the town at
large an opportunity to participate
more numerously in the tercentenary
cclbcration a suppdemcntal meeting
will be held in the afternoon. Dean
Briggs is expected to re-read
poem and Senator Lodge's scholarly
oration will be given by
another
speaker fo r a second time.
CHRISTMAS

The One You Have B een

THREE -

Waiting For

UNIT - MACHINE

Possesses every essential feature of largg
er, heavier and more costly typewriters.
p
Three unit machine: base, carriage and ac- ® p
tion. Many troublesome parts eliminated.
nBCr*
T h e machine for both office and home. 90 characJ
Does the work of any typewriter regardless 1,1,1 Beirl
t

.

TAGS, • 8EALS,

8TAMP8
Just' received new assortment of
Christmas tags, seals, stamps, etc.,
foe your packages, letters and cards.
C &gt;o tho new parcel post lnbol that
bespeaks the Christmas spirit and tho
cute little tags and stamps that should
mark all your packages. Only 5
cents a pack at tho Herald office.

Office supplies at the Herald.

Shlft-Cai

o f co st.

KOKOMO, UNITED STATES
AN D MILLER TIRES
n O W B RED TUBES

For foreign languages, especially equipp­
ed with from one to five dead keys—does
not enterfere with standard keyboard.

----------------- MOLLE-----------------WHERE PRICE AND QUALITY MEET
And that must determino your choice o f a type­
writer. You havo no place fo r the cheaply con­
structed machine nor will economy permit the outlay o f an extravagant sum. Good business sense
finds the solution in the MOLLE. The MOLLE Incorporates every essential feature you find in any
machine at any price. Y et it is unusually simple,
both in construction and operation. Built in Uxree
units— base, carriage and action— many extra parts
gre eliminated. This means a saving in repairs and
a b igger saving by keeping it
the Job. JThe
M OLLE lightest o f touch; speediest o f action, will
do anything that a writing machine is called upon
to do with the least amount o f noise and effort,

This bona-fide statement is made—
and it will bo carried out to the let­
ter—becauso we deslro to do MORE
good rather than LESS while "ENER­
G IZER" service is here. There is a
mathematical ratio between Human
Illness and Human CIRCULATION
and all the money and brains in the
world cannot afford tho protection
thnt BETTER STRENGTH nnd CIR­
CULATION will give you.
Everything is a matter o f "per
cent" and "degreo" in this world, and
each "EN ERG IZER" treatment gets
AN Y adult a “ per-cent" better In
physical Strength and CIRCULA­
TION.
It is NOT a matter o f money to
YOU— it i s . a straight matter of
GETTING It—while thi getting is
good.
The INCONSISTENCY of
getting tho "carbon" out o f your auto
and NOT giving your BODY similar
care is truly CRIMINAL after duo
thought
And " i f thinking hurts—then *DoIT-NOW’ because it FEELS GOOD."
You cannot lose A N Y W AY YOU
LOOK A T IT.
And if you get the "F L U " before,
say M A Y 1st, 1021, you get $25. If
you don’t get it, you should worry.
But you W ILL get tho FINEST HU­
MAN
house-cleaning available,—a
sound investment, a sensible, LOGI­
CAL move.
Sanford can easily be! IN FACT
the most HEALTHY CITY in the
WORLD.—Scientifically made so.
COMB IN
FIND OUT

FINE STATIONERY

For 8 robbing Clothes
______..$1
Dry Cleaning . . . . . . . __________
The Herald office is headquarters Pressing
______ ___________ _
for fine stationery o f all kinds from
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
the printed letter head to the beauti­
ful stationery in boxes that is so dear

G. W . WATERS
317 E ..I F i n i 'St.

rh m .
to the ladies’ hearts. You can get
this stationery and have your mono­
gram printed on it, making the nift­
iest Christmais g ift that you havo
ever seen and one o f the best. Sta­
tionery costs money these days but
our stationery is very reasonable In
price and positively the best that Every Battery repair we make h
money can buy. See it at the Herald guaranteed for six months. We art
office.
able to do ibis because in repalriar
any make o f battery we are licensed
Get your Christmas advertising in to use patented features which Mrs
the Dally nerald. Tho people aro made Vesta batteries famous.
shopping by the papers these days
and in reading your dally papers you
save money.
L. A. RENAUD, Prop.
Phon* 1 »

•We Guarantee All
Battery Repairs

Sanford Baltery Service Co.

Seed Potatoes
4

M A IN E G R O W N

L. C. Cameron
EXCELS
OTHERS
E g jejel

B. &amp; O. MOTOR COMPANY
Sanford, Florida

Phone 184 or 60
Sanford, Fla.
P. O. Box 399
THE ONLY "ENERGIZER" OFFICE
IN THE SOUTH

»Implicit)
and Price

SEE THEM A T THE

H ER ALD PRINTING

P IT R I7
rU R E i

M il If
IT U L Ii

IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ITEM
OF THE ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD.

PINEHURST DAIRY— The 95 per cent Dairy.
We invite the public to inspect our Dairy at any time or any
Hour-------Deliveries Twice Each Day.
‘ T H E DAIRY that IS DIF- D I X i R U I I R C T I U 1 R V
FERENT FROM OTHERS" r i l l E d l U l U J l i m U L l l
Phone 367

Ask the State Board o f Health

Sanford

DUTTON,
Inc
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�T H E S À N F O R D D A IL Y H ERALD , TUESDAY, DECEMBER ZI, Ì920

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One o f FLEETWOOD’S fine pipes and a humi

the Foundation

dor o f his favorite tobacco will give

him

great

pleasure when he receives it and the solace o f such
a smooth, soothing smoke will linger through the
long period o f com fort tie will get from his “ du

«1 3 0

Our prices are moderate.

KM»- |4|%

Our stock is com­

plete. A vnriety to select from

Q u ality -S erv icd -P rice

TYTIOAL OP THE 8MAETE8T
STYLES.

The dress ami taUicu; pictured
hero have youth and grace on their
side. Malay brown velveteen is used
lo develop tho dress, which Is trim­
med with wool cm’-roldery in bright
colors. Tho design of the trimming Is
simple and works up quickly. Med­
ium sire requires 5 yards 30-Inch
volroteen and V i yard watln for rov­
ers and rollur.
Drown vohlyno Is Ideal for tho dcv'lepment of tho lallleuwith $
ctmight Jacket and smart gathered
skirt. Although buttoned cloeo about
Jho throat, tho collar Is convertible.
Medium slro requires 3*i yards G4lnch mji-rlal.
•First Model: Pictorial Review
Dress No. 9130. Sizes, 31 to 12 Inches
bust. Price, 35 cents.
Second Model: Jacket No. 9151.
Sizes, 31 to 11 Inches bust. Price, 3G i
cents. Skirt No. 3760. Sizes, 24 to 10
Inches waist. Price, 2G cents.

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

FAIR PRICES FOR
MEATS QUOTED BY
CHICAGO COUNCIL
LONG ROAD TRIP IN
‘GATOU’S SCHEDULE

Hardware Go

GAINESVILLE, Dec. 20.—G. W.
Hartman, 'Gator baseball manager foe
1021, ha sannouncod the following
incomplete schedule:
March 22— Oglicthorpc at Gaines­
25 lo 300 W a tt in 110 Volta. ville.'
20 to 75 W atts in 32 V o lts
March 23— Oglicthorpc at Gaines­
ville.
,
Ahril 4—V. P. I. at Biackburg.
April 6— Washington &amp; Lee at Lex­
ington.
April 0—V. M. I. at Lexington.
April 7—Trinity at Durham.
April 8— University o f North Caro­
lina at Chapel Hill.
April 0—North Carolina Stato at
115 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 442
Raleigh.
April 11— Davidson at Davidson.
April 12—Wofford at Spartanburg.
April 13— Furman at Greenville.
April 14— Oglethorpe at Atlanta,
Ga.
Qj J I
E US TIS ,
April 15— Georgia atAthéns.
O tudiO S FLORIDA
April 10— South Carolina at ColW E DO
umbia.
HEMSTITCHING AND
These gam -s do not include the
I'ICOTING
games expected to bo plnycd with tho
FOR T H E TRADE
Phillies, Yale, Mercer, Stetson and the
MAIL ORDERS
scries with the University o f Georgia
GIVEN PROMPT
at Gainesville.
ATTENTION
R. L. Stanley Football Manager
The Florida Athletic Association
elected a footbalj manager fo r the
1921 Alligators just before the holi­
days. R. L. Stanley '23 o f Jackson­
ville won by a decided majority. R. L.
Stanley Is a sophomore in the College
of Arts and Science and wos assist­
ant ^manager to J'. R. Cunn ’21 this
season. He is n brother to George
Stanley ’23, Varsity fullback, and to
Spick Stanley, Duval High School
quarterback. R. L. Stanley’s eyes
keep him from playing football, but
they cannot keep him out o f the game.

National Madza Lamps

Everything Electrical
Expert Installation and
Repair Work

Zfturton ~ C ra ft

RING O U T, Y E MERRY B ELLS 1
lUng out. ye m&lt;
belili Welcome
bright Icicles!
Welcome, old holly-crowned Christmas
scalp!
UlUhe os a child st play, keeping hla
holiday,
Welcome him back from the snow peak
and plain.
Up with the holly bough, green from the
winter's brow,
L ock up your ledgers and carta for a

«lay:

Out to the forest go, gather the mlalie-

toa,

Old and young, rich sad poor, up end
away I
Up with the holly bougha, ay, and the
laurel now;
In with the yule log, and brighten the
hearth;
Oulckl here he la again, come with hla
Joyous train,
Laughter and music and friendship and
mirth.
Up with the holly boughs, high In each
manor house,
Oaroleh the antler* that hang In the
hall.
Tee, and the "neck" of com with a gay
wreath adorn,
Rich as tho bloom on the cottager'*
w all.

Wealth has lte duties now, Chrlillan, you
will allow;
Think, then, ye rich, whllet your table»
are epreed,
rhlnk o i the wretched onee. Poverty'«
■trlcken tone,
Weeping whllet children are aeklng for
bread.

Chicago, Dec. 21.— A return to war
methods in fighting high food prices
was adopted in Chicago today when
Russell J. Poole, fair* price committee
counsel, announced that fa ir price
quotation^ fo r meats would be issued
daily by the council committee.
Wholesale prices quoted by packers
at the stock yards will be made tho
basis o f the “ fair price" schedule^ ho
said. To this will bo added overhead
charges and a fair profit The plan
was adopted at the suggestion o f Ev­
erett C. Brown o f the Chicago Live­
stock Exchange.
"The meat dealers’ profits are great­
er now than at any time during tho
war," said Mr. Brown. “The meat
dealer could cut meat prices 10 td 20
per cent and still make n bigger mar­
gin o f profit than before the w ar."
C. II. Frye, a Soattlo packer, on hla
way west from an eastern visit, said
rctait prices in the cast and middlewest arc higher than on the Pacifls
coast He said meat prices in Europe
were 25 to50 per cent lower than in
Chicago,

FLEETWOOD’S

CHRISTMAS
CANDIES

Buy a Home
for a Xmas
Present

Fresh from the
Factory 1
HOLIDAY BOXES,
AND MIXED C A N ­
DY OF ALL KINDS.
FIGS, FRUITS, ETC.
See Our New Line be« . e buying your
CHRISTMAS
i
CANDIES

Greatest Gift in the World
REAL

ESTATE

------ and-----FIRE INSURANCE

COZY CAFE

E. F . L A N E

PRINCESS THEATRE
BUILDING

"The Rost Estate Man"
Phon» M

Z0&lt; FIrM Hotel

G ifts o f jewelry are more than g ifts of
the moment. They are constant re­
minders ò f the giv er’s thoughtfulness
and the recipient can enjoy them for
years and years.
In our big- stock you enn find appro­
priate gifts for every member o f the
family. Yes, even the little totsi And
giving jewelry is so much better than
giving gifts that will soon be forgotten.
Come, Bee the many beautiful gift
selections we hove to offer you . You
are not obliged to purchase,
(r

Ring out, y* merry belle! ring till your
tnuelc awelte
Out o'er the mountalo, and far on the
main;
\
lUng till those cheerless ones catch up
your merry tone*,
Singing, "Come, Chrlilmae, again and
again."
—Frank Leslie’* Popular .Monthly.

Repentance is often confounded
with determination not to get caught
_________
again.

SANFORD, F LA

107 EAST FIRST ST,

Tested Law for the
Benefit o f the
Public *
No official, County, State,

CHRISTMAS ORDERS
FOR ORANGES

Revenue or otherwise, can
enter a P R IV A T E house

SMITH BROTHERS
Expert Repair Work

Leave your orders for Christmas or­
anges and grapefruit with Reginald
S. Holly, who Is making a specialty o f
tho best o f tangerines and oranges
and grapefruit in mixed or straight
packages. He takes your order and
secs that i tis shipped to the proper
destination. Get hla prices. I See him
or phono 168 or 148.

THE DEPENDABLE JE W E LE R

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GIFTS T H A T LÀST

A CITIZEN.

Freckles Positively Removed by Dr.
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IN THE HEART OF TH E W O R LD ’S GERATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

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THE SANFORD D A IL Y H ERALD , W EDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1920

NUMBER 223

/OLUME

CALLED BY
WILL MEET IN ORLANDO
i FSULT o f

m e e t in g

REVOLUTION
COLBY CONVEYS
PRESIDENT
WILSON
REARS HEAD
AMERICA’ S
IN MEXICO
GOOD WILL WILL ACCOMPANY HARDING
PROMINENT MEXICANS A R E A R ­ TELLS BRAZILIANS T H A T AMERRESTED FOR CON­
•
ICA IS TIIEIR
SPIRACY.
* FRIEND
.

RE- M ANY PEOPLE KILLED
PETROGRAD RAIL ACCIDENT

CENTLY HELD IN
LEESBURG
.

¡rowers, srappTis

(Br A* AumUUS T n u .)
LONDON, Dec. 22.— Several hun­
dred persons sro reported killed or
Injured In railroad accident near Pet­
rograd due to overcrowding o f train.
Details lacking.

nVE MANY MATTERS OF IM­
PORTANCE TO DISCUSS AT
BARIES SOLD IN
THIS TIME
SA L T LAKE CITY
S A Y S REPORT
», i result of a meeting o f citrus
tn and shippers held In Lees(By Tk* A imc UUS rm*.1
t on the 20th* Inst, a general meetSA L T LAKE CITY,
Dec. 22.—
•cf the growers and shippers has Declaring that hundreds o f babies arc
, ailed to meet In Orlando on De- being sold in Salt Lake City every
tnber 28th to discuss wages and year a judge here recommends legis­
matters pertaining to a more lation to the governor to prevent ¿ho
omlesl handling of the crops, traffic.
are many matters o f Importno,'to come before the, growers and
^Ipwn of Florida at this time and
lertry power nnd ahlpper should bo
. A largo crowd Is expected
Sanford where there nre many
nations that affect growers and
SAYS
IT
W ILL
NEVER
Jppers of fruits, i

PROGRESS
WITHOUT U. S.

a c h ie v e

ft*0 DILLIONS
•
FARM PRODUCTS
RBDI8COUNTBD BRITISH PREMIER A T LUNCH­
EON IN HOUSE OF COMMONS
(By Tk* I u m U M F rm .)
' SPEAKS O U T
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.— Neatly
(ly
AimcUUI Prtn)
[two billion dollars worth o f paper on
LONDON, Dec. 22— Lloyd George,
¡production and sales of fprra products speaking at luncheon in house o f com­
arc been rediscounted by federal re- mons f o r British and Dominion deleWm banka this year, Governor H ard-. gate* to League of Nations Assembly,
Itag of federal reserve board estimated declared league would never achieve
Itaspecial report to senate agricultural reaU progress until all nations were
Icommittee.
represented. Said ho looked forward
hopefully to United States entering
league which was essential.

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FROM HOME TO CAPITAL

RIO JANEIRO, Dec. 22— Sccre- TAFT WILL CALL
USUAL CUSTOM W ILL BE
tary Colby declared today he had
ON HARDING
OBSERVED MARCH
come to convey the expression, o f
THIS WEEK
FOURTH
America's admiration over the re(By Tk* AuocUUd Pru»)
markable progress o f Brazil.
MARION, Dec. 22— President-elect
Harding expected no callers today but
ex-Presldcnt Taft is scheduled for a
conference here before the holidays
BAD LANDS SAVE COWS.
AND SECRETARY SAYS HE IS
it was announced today.
IN VERY GOOD
(By Tk* A uocU U d Prtu)
SPIRITS
FOUR
MEN
KILLED
FARGO, N. D., Dec. 22.— North Da­
POWDER
MILL
EXPLOSION
kota bad lands save the ' lives of
(By Tk* A uocU U d P rtu )
runny cattle each winter, say agents
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22— Presi­
(By Tk* AuocUUd Pr*u)
TWO
HUNDRED
MEN
AND
FIVE
of the state agricultural college ex­
SCRANTON, Dec. 22— Four men dent Wilson plans accompanying
WOMEN CAUGHT IN
tension department.
killed
and two injured in explosion in President-elect Harding from White
DRAGNET.
Blizzards which kill n large num­
Dupont Pqwder Company near here. House to Capitol on March 4th and
ber o f cattle in their sweep across the
(By Tk* AuocUUd T r o t)
back again to Whito House fo r lunch­
plnins cannot reach those which have
NEW YORK, Dec. 22— Two
eon in usual Inaugural custom. W il­
the buttes and couics to protect them,
son will retire to new home *on S
hundred men and five women
the ugents say.
street and resume life o f privata citi­
have been arrested in the police
zen after eight y e a n in the «White
round-up against XVcw York's
House. Secretary Tumulty said Prlscrime wave which has been rag­
(dent's health improved and he Is In
ing for the past few months.
good spirits. Expected Wilson will
write history o f World War.
FORTY-ONE THOUSAND NEGRO
APALACHICOLA TIMES
CITIZEN SIN CITY OF
STRANGLER LEW IS,
EDITOR RESIGNS AFTER
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22— House
JACKSONVILLE
WORLD CHAMPION
FORTY YEAR8* SERVICE
Ways and Means Committee ad­
WELCOMED HOME
journed until January 6th when it
(By Tk* AuocUUd Prou.)
(By Tk* AuocUUd Pro**)
WASHINGTON, Dec,
22c -The will consider general »v isio n of the
Tk* Au*el»t*d T n u )
APALACHICOLA, Dec. 22— A fter
, if
, , .
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22—
SAN JOSE) Calif.,
Dec.
tariff.
more than forty y e a » as editor o f nc^ ° P°Putat,on of. J«&lt;*lonvl,,*l
Ed. "Strangler" Lewis, the world's
nounccd by ccnsur is forty-one thou­
The Times, a weekly newspaper
champion heavy-weight wrestler, was
sand, four hundred and seventy-nine. ANNUAL PENSIONS
printed h e » , H. W. Johnson volun­
APPROPRIATIONS
(riven a home-coming reception today
Increase twelve thousand, one hun­
tarily »U rea, and his son succeeds
HAVE BEEN CUT
and presented with a silver cup.
,
him. This was the longest service on dred and eighty-six.

HEALTH IMPROVED

ROUNDING UP
CRIMINALS IN
NEW YORK CITY

I

INCREASEIN
JACKSONVILLE
NEGROES

the same paper o f any editor in Flor­
ida, it is claimed. F or all that time
Editor Johnson was editor and pro­
prietor o f The Times, which in 1885
was founded from a consolidation o f
tho Tribune and the' Herald, the flret
named having been established in
1881.
.

GIVES REASONS
FOR PARDONING
ED. C. CHAMBERS

PALMER MAKES OFFICIAL EX­
P A R IS, Dec, .22.— Conference uf
PLANATION OF EVERGLADES
premiers o f Great Britain, Franca and
LAND CALL
Italy w ill be held in ?Hce or Cannes
,beginnlng December 28th to discuss
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22— A ttor­
possible revision of peace treaty with
ney General A. Mitchell Palmer hns
IWILL BE REVISED AND "HATS Turkey, (
sent to congress the first official ex­
OFF" WILL RE THE
planation o f the reasons that prompt­
SLOGAN
CUT W AGES IN; PENSACOLA
ed the president to grant a pardon to
(By 7k* Au m UUA F ru ì)
PENSACOLA, Dec. 22— A general Edward C. Chambers, who waa con­
CINCINNATI, 0., Dec. 22— "Hats reduction o f 20 per cent in the wages victed in the so-called Everglades
on’ in elevators, even though there fo r the building trade effective Jsn. lard case. The official explanation
majr be women passengers is the 1, was announced tonight by the ia -a follows:
•loftn of the Cincinnati
Building builders exchange. The open shop
" ’elltloner was convicted in MisOwnen and M anage»' Association prevails. here and the award will bo boi
o f selling Florida Everglades
which hat started a crusade to that accepted, the builders say.
• * to small purchasers at from
end. Whether they will win their
. ' to $85 per acre and $1 down per
contention that the removal o f hata
ere and 1 per month per acre, within crowded elevato» is a menace to
«. it interest or .taxes until paid. The
pauengers in the immediate vicinity
l^nds were not drained, but the pur­
of those who take o ff their headgear
chasers knew they were undrained.
reoaint to be seen for many promi­
The state, however, was draining
nent Cincinnati women a » opposed to
them and had a contract with a re­
the abolition of this old-faahioned CONSPIRACY CHARGES AGAIN8T sponsible dredging compsny to have
wnrteiy. “The habit" said Captain
T H R E E MEN FOLLOWED FIRE
the canals dug by July 1, 1913,' and
A T OKLAHOMA MINE
"•
McIntyre, prcaident o f the
purchasers were so Informed. Thru
nwociatino" waa introduced by southunfbrsecn difficulties, but through
M IAM I, Okla., Dec. 22— Lee Dekle
«m people traveling in the north. Orno fault o f either Chambers, the
gtnally I undentand, negroes were of Tam pa, Fla., and Gus Howerton state, or the dredging company, the
squired to remove their hata on en- and T ex Hill of this place, arrested canals were not completed as con­
Unng elevato» and In time white some time ago' on the charge o f con­ templated, and fo r a time dredging
men followed the example when wo- spiracy in connection with destruc­ ceased, the result being that the op­
were on the lilt. On the same tion b y fire of the T iger mill Nov. erations released much of the water
Principle why do not men take o ff 15, w ere cleared at tho preliminary o f Lako Okeechobee, and tho lands
meir hat« when traveling in a street hearing held here today.
upon which some o f the settlers had
r which also contain* women pasNo evidence against any o f the located wore flooded and were in n
•esgtnj"
men that would tend to show that they worse condition than before the dig­
And Captain McIntyre got the fol- had the ^plant set on fire, as was ging operations began. At the time
lowing
t answers from women:
ch a rged ,' was, brought out. Dekle Is the application fo r pardon was con­
earn
not Bce any rea,on to dis- president o f the Georgia Mining Com­ sidered, condition had greatly chang­
c®urtesy. Courtesy is not pany. That concern had purchased ed, and the soil which had been re­
tion nf Ju * mere,y * n «a m p lifica ­ the T iger plant, paying part o f tho garded by expert witnesses fo r the
t i l i
'^at a man is. Women never consideration down. The purchase was government as worthless, was found
to bo. valuable, fertile, and suscepti­
t o r Z " ' V o decide th,a ipblem made fro m Howard ton's company.
Kcnnon DimFollow ing the fire, which burned ble, with cultivation and proper ap­
the greater part o f the plant, the plication o f fertiliser, of raising valu­
the
m atter was investigated by „the able crops. Tho attorney general sent
'Just bccaui'
franchi, i , *C womcn h *ve been en- state fire marahal’a office and charges
special agent to the Everglades to
The
to effect"th* if 0t n BUÍÍiclc n t reaso n o f conspiracy to commit a felony de­ investigate conditions there.
agent's
report
was
very
favorable
. tru0
tnio gentleman
gentle! cour“
**showmen
a
will
to­ veloped. Jt was on these charges that to Chambers, and showed that many
the three men .had their preliminary
*wn
* rd« 4i YJ
»«man.»—
M r* F«
Fenton'Lawoma,L" - Mr*t o n Law- hearing today, and o f which they were o f the representations made to the
“ id o not"1 ° f lV° man'“ Clty c l“ b- acquitted. This would appear to finally jury regarding the fertility, etc., of
•
hate Uo not *««
7 why
ny now
now that
» « women close the matter.
the soil were incorrect. The A ttor­
ney General reported to the presi­
»llh M n
t C " ' , " " 1 v° ,ln« rl* ht
- n , lhat
any
established custoni ihn,.i
V
' '«»Dilahed
dent that there was every Indication
JOB 8TECHER
that Chambers bought and sold the
W A 8 INJURED .
lands in entire good faith, that the
IN F A S T BOUT
¡ £ « 0h'°. Lm p » oí
project failed through no'fault o f his,
and that If thea facts since developed
(•r tk* imdttil BiiMil
Im. íthair
r J Schivàtpv
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to
7™ a',ln*
O M AH A, Dec. 22.— Joe Stecher, by the department's own Investigation
the r e e l« /7 ‘ " I " ' P « 1« * « form er heavyweight wrestling cham­ had been known at the timo o f the
pion, a t hotel suffering from neuritis trial and brought to the attention of
lot« il n “ *'n ar® n°t suing to
the Jury, there would have been no
*
upon o f neck and left arm.
possibility o f convicting him. Under
,h« woman
to queatlon
ó ¿ I T T depends uP°n
these circumstances and on the
U Uw *ort of w oST*1 extent* I f «b® BIDS REJECTED
ground
o f newly developed and new­
wIU bold thta r e ,^ ln. men re,P««t she
BY SHIPPING BOARD
ly discovered evidence, the Attorney
Held of butin. P&lt;Ct n° matter wrhat
^ 4
Ï Ï Ï °L *&gt;0^Uc*t activity
WASHINGTON, DeA .2^— AU bid* General recommended that pardon be
Schwa»
F,or*nce Goff fo r furnishing bunker coal to mer­ granted.
,
ty Repubita-n^ ° f IUmI,t°n Coun- chant ships at Atlantic and Gulf
PuoHcan Executive Committee.
'ports rejected by shipping board.
Office supplice at the Herald.

ANOTHER

MILL
REDUCES

(By Tk* AuocUUd Pr»u)

WASHINGTON, Dec. 22— Carry­
ing fourteen million dollars less than
appropriated tast year, annual pension
(By Tk* AuocUtoA Prou.)
MARTINSVILLE, W. Va., Dec. 22. bill reported out by hous cappropria— Interwoven Mills announced twenty tions committee. Totals two hundred
per cent wage reduction and reopen' sixty-five million, five hundred thou­
Ing of plant in January.____________ sand dollars.
WAGES

MRS. ELMEI Ì IS CLEARED
OF THE MURDER CHARGE

EDKLE ACQUITTED
OF CONSPIRACY

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SAN ANTONIO, Dec. 22,
Francisco Gomes and Leon Taurel, prominent Mexicans, were ar­
rested toJay charged with con­
spiring to start a military expedi­
tio n against Mexico from
the
United States.
,

LLOYD GEORGE SPEAKS ON
THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

OUTHERN
COURTESY IN
THE ELEVATORS

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ELKS NATIONAL
'
BOWLING CONTEST
nELD AT TOLEDO

(Br Tk* AnoeUtod JinO
TOLEDO, Dec. 22— The Elks nat­
ional bowling tournament wil be held
here next February it was announced
today.

CLEVELAND
COMMERCIAL
BODIES COMING
W ILL VISIT FLORIDA ON A TRIP
* FOR THE EXTENSION
OF TRADE
CLEVELAND, Dec. 22— Membera
of yie manufacturers' and wholesale
merchants' board o f Cleveland Cham­
ber o f Commerco will leave Cleveland
on February 8th on Its 51st trade ex­
tension cxcunlon and outing. The
trip w ill take the members to the
southern and southeastern states as
far as Florida. The party will return
February 28th.
The
board membership almost
every year makes a tour, the last one
being to Europe in the spring o f 1919
. A "selling Cleveland" trip (s plan­
ned by the membera to the larger dis­
tributing centers of the East, to take
place early next spring.
The trade extension itinerary o f
tho southern trip follow s:
Lexington,
Ky., February 7th;
Knoxville, Tenn., February 8th; Chat­
tanooga, February-9th; Birmingham,
Ala., February 11th; Atlanta, Ga.,
February 12th; Macon and Brunswick,
Ga., February 13th and 14th; Jackson­
ville, Fla., February 15th.
The outing itinerary will begin
February 10th at Tampa, fla . The
members-will leave Tampa February
17th and visit In turn all Florida re­
sort points, Including Lakeland, Fort
Myers, Punta Gorda, Arcadia, Bartow
and Orlando, leaving the latter place
on Saturday, February 26th, fo r home.
PETE HERMAN
.
WILL DEFEND
CHAMPIONSHIP
(Br Tk* AmooUUS rro«*1
NEW YORK, Dec. 22— Pete Her­
man, ;ith e Srorld's' bantam-weight
champion, will defend his title tonight
with Joe Lynch in a flftene round
bout.
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LAKE HELEN PEOPLE
ELECT TWO WOMEN
A 8 CITY OFFICIALS

DELAND, Dec. 22— The town o f
Lake'Helen yesterday elected the fo l­
ALL TH E CO-DEFENDANTS lowing officers: Mayor, J. H. How­
ell; councilmcn, J. P. Mace, A. D.
A R E ALSO EXON­
Clarkson, Mrs. Clara Carey; clerk,
ERATED
W. J. Todd; marshall, Ernest Lopes;
collector,
Mrs. Carrie T. L uff man.
STATE FAILS TO M AKE A CASE
Irene
G.
Adams,
well known through
AGAINST .THE FOUR
the
state
as
a
Suffragist
leader, act­
DEFENDANTS
ed as one of the inspectors o f the
'
MACON, Ga., Dec. 22— All four o f election.
the defendants charged with poison
ing Fred H. Shepard o f Houston coun­
ty, for his money, were discharged
here late last night by Judge H. A.
Mathews o f superior court. The judgo
held that even granting that Shepard
waa poisoned, the state had not pre­ CAR WITH COACHMAN FAMILY
sented sufficient evidence to connect
OVERTURNS NEAR HAINES
them with the deed. He also declared
.
CITY YESTERDAY
testimony o f experts regarding the
alleged poisoning was conflicting.
LAKELAND, Dec. 22— Mrs. Wal­
There was a mild outburst of ap­ ter Coachman, o f Jacksonville, is in
plause as the preliminary hearing, the Morrell hospital here, seriously,
If not fatally injured, nnd her daugh­
which had lasted a week, came to
close and then Shepard's widow, now ter, Mrs. William Burbridge o f Jack­
M n . Pauline Elmer o f Jacksonville, sonville, is suffering with a broken
leaped up and facing the judge cried: right arm the result *of an automo­
at
"Jesus did not walk alone in the bile accident near Haines City
garden. I did not walk alone. God 1:30 o'clock yesterday «afternoon.
Mr. Coachman, their son, Charles
was with me.”
The woman's words drifted off into Coachman, and Mr. Burbridge, who
incohcrency and suddenly she toppled were In the car also, sustained only
over backward, but was saved from a bruises and a severe shaking up.
Mrs. Coachman's left arm is brok­
fall by attorneys nearby. Friends
crowded around the other defendants en in two places and it is feared she
— Mrs. Elmer’s son, Ernest Hopson; sustained concussion o f the brain and
her younger sister, Mrs. Iona Henry, possibly internal injuries As well. She
and Mrs. Annie^Cutts o f Fitzgerald. has not regained consciuosness since
In a few minutes Mrs. Elmer had re­ the accident.
The Coachman party, in the elder
covered sufficiently to be taken away
Coachman’s machino, had just pass­
by her friends.
The courtroom, which had been well ed through Haines City and were
headed in this direction, an4 going at
filled throughout the hearing, was
a pretty fast rato o f speed as they
crowded tonight and friends o f the
approached the curve near the rail­
defendants crowded around to con­
road crossing. It is presumed the
gratulate them. As they left the
car was too close to the edge o f the
court house, thiy were halted again
road, and the wheels skidding caused
o nthe sidewalk to receive congratu­ it to go into the sand and turn over.
lations.
Dr. R. R. Kime, o f Orlando, happen­
Evidence was completed today In ed along soon after the accident and
the preliminary hearing o f Shepard's administered frist aid to the injured,
widow, ow Mrs. Pauline Elmer, her then brought the party here and plecson, Ernest Hopson; hei; younger sis­ de Mrs- 'Coachm an in the hospital.
ter, Mrs. Henry, and Mrs. .Cutts, The others o f the party w ere'able to
charged with haring caused Shep­ g o to a hotel.
ard's death tn order to get possession
W alter F. Coachman is chairman
o f his fortune. Arguments consumed o f the board o f the Consolidated Na­
the forenoon session o f the court and val 8tores Company, Jacksonville,
late today Superior Court Judge Mat­ and one o f' the best known business­
hews presiding announced that a men in the state. \Hls concern owns
night session would be held. It was large Interests in this section o f the
expected th e judge would render his state and Mr. Coachman is a fre ­
decision before midnight on the ques­ quent visitor here.
tion as to whether to hold the de­
First reports were that both Mr.
fendants fo r the grand'Jury and If so and M n . Coachman were fatally in­
jured.
whether to grant bail.

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THE SANFORD D A ILY H ERALD, TUESDAY, DECEM BER.21,1920
was
threatened with worse than
what occurred Sunday night and they
‘ nted he would be killed i f he tried
to describe them.
Bischoff admitted to the police he
believed they would kill him and he
stated that he would keep quiet in the
future.— Metropolis,

ih ESTATE D EALER GIVES
I E FACTS A BO U T THE T A R ­
RING AND FEATHERING
. John D. Bischoff, the real estate
-.operator with offices in the Baldwin
^building who was tarred and feath­
ered by four unidentified, masked
w e nearly Sunday night, spent Mon­
(Sr n , JUw'UUd rr»«o
day morning In bed at his home at
GENEVA, Doc. 2 i.— Twenty-two
719 Oak street.
nations today signed the protocol giv­
' However, according
to reports ing executive approval to the league
fr o m his home he will be nt his office plan fo r an Jntcmationql court o f
In th o afternoon.
|justice.
Four .countries, Portugal,
Reports that he ' intends to lea vet Switzerland, Denmark and Salvador,
' Jacksonville and dispose o f his p r o p -,; agreed to compulsory, arbitration.
arty here were denied by persons at] When the parliaments o f the signa­
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1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • •
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the BIschofT home Monday morning. tory nations ratify the protocol, the
'Responding to a telephone call at court will immediately become oper­
. f his homo by a man giving the name ative. Inasmuch as the majority o f
as "M r. Cummings" /BIschofT was the nations which signed did so only
■ whisked in an automobile from Julia after consulting with the governments
and Monroe streets and carried to and parties, the leaguo officials be­
the outskirts of this city. There the lieve that the approval o f the parlia­
automobile was stopped and Bisch­ ments soon will follow. The delegates
who signed expressed the hope that
o ff w as stripped o f his clothing.
The fou r men covered his body with the United States would nt least* givo
warm tar and a coat o f feathers was executive approval, notwltiirtsr.-iirg
then administered. He was gagged tho fact that it is not a member o f
and a silk balck mask was placed tho league. They point out that such
over his head. He was carried to the action by the United States would ma­
city in the automobile and was thrown terially strengthen the court’s chances
D from the automobile in a crocus sack o f success and encourage all nations
; between Laura and Main streets on to adhere to the court. Tho Ameri­
can g n ^ o n n in t, it is added, could givo
Forsythe, shortly before 9:00 p. m.
' Several men standing near a cigar executive consent by sending areprestore on Laura' street were attracted sentative to Geneva to sign the pro­
b y the floundering bag. The bag tocol, then place the matter before tho
w as removed from Bischoff’^ head. senate fo r final acceptance.
The countries and the order in which
Then the gag was taken from his
... mouth and the mask was removed. they signed follow : Portugal, Greece,
/ BishcofT then told them that he had Paraguay, Japan, Uruguay, Slam,
; been kidnapped by the men and Sweden, Switzerland, Salvador, South
Africa, China, Poland, Brazil, New
^ fe a th e r e d .
i Someone telephoned the police Zealand, Norway, Denmark, Holland,
^headquarters and shortly afterwards Indir^ Italy, France, Great; Britain
■-* nautomoblle filled with patrolmen and Panama.
-and detectives arrived on the scene.
rB lschoff was taken to the police
etation and was later carried to his
homo in Riverside in the police
. I t is supposed that Bischoff was
tarred and feathered because o f a
letter written by him assailing Tho
Florida Metropolis fo r its stand on
IAmericanism.
Bischoff flayed The
.M etropolis because o f a story recently published in this paper call
f a r the Germans "Huna."
i The letter was published on t h e l * ,rt* U? n bu,!ne,fl and P a r t i e s o f
" fr o n t page o f The Florida M etropolis: tbo Adam8» American, Wells Fargo
i Saturday and created keen b itte r -,4 ° ° - and Southern Express comneas against Bischoff. In B isch off s , Pan,c* ,nto 1118 American Railway E x­
letter he declared that he w o u ld , Pre88 Company. Tho commlsalon said
boycott Tho Metropolis and see t h a t ,that U wa8 thc,r bel,cf ^
th® Publ,c
^ h ie friends In thia city would cancel iwould * * * ** 8Crved b? one consolldaVtheir advertisements.
.
«t* d company serving all lines with
S On BiaehofTs back a placard read -1 C(lua^ cates.
’ Jar, " I am a Hun," was glued by
7,18 P8™ 11 granted by the commls? ter. There was not a space on his 8,on waB h*8« 1 on an «PpHcaHon filed
‘ body more than an inch wide t h a t ,1*? tho fo a r express companies last
’ w as not» covered with
tar and March,
feathers according to patrolmen w h o } The commission divided on the quessaw him at headquarters Sunday 4100 o f permitting tho express connight. '
solidstion, effected by tho rsllrosd ad­
v, A
huge crowd gathered at th e ! mlnlatrmtlon as a w ar measure to bo
■cane' when Bischoff w as removed made Permanent, Commlsalonera *Mcfrom the sack, n e was carried to |Chord and Meyer dissenting from tho
th« police station where he m ade» majority and presenting aminority reJ lls identity known. L eter be was P°rt written by the former.
S te n te d
to his home in the police
The consolidation, the dissenting re1 Ambulance.
port *“ «rted, "creates a monopoly"
According to Bischoff someone and "destroys every semblance o f com-

' Bischoff entered the car, according
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.— Tho govto his statements at the polico station eminent today entered suit against
i;«n d w as rapidly driven to the out- John D. Rockefeller ' fo r $202,078,
skirts o f the city. He was stripped ' charging that his income tax report)
o f his clothing when reaching a spot was "incorrect, misleading and false."
»b o o t six miles from the city, ho
Tho government alleged that on his
Mid.
return filed March 18, 1920, Mf. Rock­
; H e was forced to put his hands cfeller failed to include in it as part
behind his back after he was stripped o f his incorno 60,104 shares o f Illlno f his-clothing. Ills hands were tied ois Pipò Line Company and 07,176
and he was gagged. The men then shares o f the Prairie Pipo Lina Comproceeded to pour tar and feathers on pany.
his body. While he was being tarred,
Mr. Rockefeller is in the South, but
according to his statements to tho his representative here tonight issued
. police, one o f the men lectured him a statement declaring that pipe line
»• on "Americanism.0
1
company shares mentioned in the
- * H e stated to the police that the charge were acquired In 1916 as stock.
W m m told him that i f he was n ot dividends, which, under arale o f the
^isettefled with the United States he United SUtes ' Supreme Court, they
.&lt;' and others with the same attitude contended, ar euntaxable.
, shounld return to their native land.
The amount sought in the suit filed
H e w as also lectured on the part today, the statement added, Mr. R»&gt;ck‘ Hbe soldiers did in the recent w ar efeller believes Is not legal taxation
■*’ and "O ne hundred per cent Ameri- and decllnes to pay pending a decision
csnlsm " was the keynote o f tho o f tho courts.
B speech, according to .hla report to
-------------- —— ----- H the police.
The Dally Herald subscription list
j p W hile being returned to the city, is growing so rapidly that new carBischoff
declared
that
t*
was Tier boys are necessary each week. If
warned not to attempt to deocribe you do not get your papor promptly
the men who kidnapped him.
He phone 481.

James is equally responsibly with HUNTERS 8BB HORSE
Raymond W&gt; S ch u ck in the cornmlaV «
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W IT H W lK Q g
sion o f the crime."
PASCAGOULA, Miss., Dec. 21.—
Paul disappeared on October 5
with 140,000 in cash and $30,000 In A party o f sportsmen, returning home
checks which he was taking from a Sunday evening from an outing on
Camden bank to a Philadelphia bank« Horn Island, reported seeing for the
ing firm. Eleven days later his body first time in their lives a flying horse,
was found in a shallow grave in the or pegasus, which they declare had
Jersey pines in Burlington county. been grasing on the island.
Suspicion was directed to James, who
This hypostomldlan fish resembled
was the last person seen with Paul. a donkey w ith wings, the sportsmen
Schuck was later arrested as an ac- Jaay. Its head was flat and the snout
complice. Both are alleged to have 1quite long. An attempt w as made to
made confessions, accusing each oth* •shoot the hlppodame, but the swift*
or o f tho crime. Paul, they said, w a s ■winged animal made his iscape be*
beaten to death with an nutom obile1
ncath the cerulean waters o f the gulf.
tiro iron.
.
Local prohibition officials arc said'to
be considering an investigation.
Everything fo r the office at the
Herald Printing Co. We can fit you
The Herald Printing Qo. has ev­
out with all that you need in fine erything in the office supply line that
printed stationery and office supplies you are needing. The price is right
o f all kinds.
also. Let us fit you up with your
stationery and office supplies.

Killed Paul to Rob Him o f $40,000—
Alleged Confederate Claimed ‘
He Did Job.
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CAMDEN, N. J;, Dec. 21, Frank
J. Jamps was convicted yesterday o f
murder in the first degree without
any recommendation fo r mercy by a
Jury in connection with tho killing o f
David S. Paul, Camden bank messen­
ger.
.
During the trial James’ plea o f a
“ taint Of insanity in tho blood" was
refused by Justice Knatxcnback. He
ruled that unless the defense sub­
mitted cvidenco to provo that James
was insane at the timo o f the killing
o f Paul, no testimony could be enter­
tained to show that tho prisoner’«
mind might have been unbalanced
when he commitod tho crime.
In summing up fo r the prosecu­
tion, Mr. Wolverton said: "It doe«
not matter who struck tho fatal blow.

„ Get some o f those lato postcards at
the Herald office. The Valdes Ho­
tel, the Welaka Block, the Seminole
Hotel and other points o f interest.
Only ono cent each. Send a Sanford
card to your friends.

CLARK AND DRAKE
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WORK FOR BLACK
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f l y q u a r a n t in h

WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 1 .- A hes^
ing to consider the reatrictinT£
movement o f fruits and vegetsLw
? ora;Cube, the Bahamas, J a n u ic M ?
Canal Zone, Costa Rica, Haiti, Fhliu
Fine Islands, Ceylon and Java on aL
count of the citrus black fly, U f c u .
conducted; today by the department^

Florida, and Upshaw o f Georgia,
were among some 50 represents«?!»
o f the fruit industry in the United
States who appeared beforo the board
in favor o f the quarantine.
C. C. Gowdey, government ento­
mologist o f Jamaica; E. K. Knight,
from the Isles o f Pines; A. Tynes
Smith, o f the Bahamas; E. Rccnztr
and John C. Johnson; dircstor of plant
sanitation from Cuba, opposed the

Have you seen that beautiful line
o f box stationery at the Herald o f­
The way to pay tho expenses of the
fice? Just the thing fo r "The Girl" country fo r the next four years Is to
fo r Christmas. Get it printed with lay a tax on applications for Fede:*
her monogram.
al offices.— New York World.

And our Big Store is just filled with.new and seasonable goods
for the ladies and children—substantial Xmas Gifts that will not
only please the eye of the beholder but will be
and a joy forever to those who receive them.

Ladies' Waists, In all the very
latest patterns, fresh from the
Blankets, nice warm wool or
cotton fleeced blankets at prices
that will sell them.

will please "h e r " most.

Handkerchiefs make

best

Old Santa is here and his pres­

Christmas G ifts and y e always
acceptable Get in quantities

ence is felt In every department
o f our big store. W e have ju s t

for the holidays and for every

what you
want In all lines.. Come
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occasion - thereafter.

In and look them over.

the

manufacturers.

The G ift that

Table Linens that are good at
holiday time and any time. The
best gifts that money can buy.

A Deep Regard for Members of the Family is Best Expressed
with Gifts of Apparel and

SANFORD

Speers is the Popular Shopping Place.

F L O R ID A

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jubilant voice o f Chriatmas, with Its
promise o f love, joy and blessing. Let
us all join &lt;n the friendly spirit of the
season o f larger human charity and
deeper brotherly love.

D«lU«r*d In City hy C»rrUr

Member o f the Associated Press
CH ARITY SHOULD
HOME.

BEGIN AT

Colonel Bob Davis writes the fol­
lowing pretty story for the Gaines­
ville Sun:
Yesterday we stood fo r a moment
watching the people pass in and out
o f one o f our popular grocery stores.
Amongst them wo noticed a woman,
The older w c grow the less we like carrying a child in her arms. We
to see Christmas come fo r it moons stood where we could watch her in­
much worry and a "goneness” in the side the store. W c saw her tool; wist­
region o f tho pistol pocket.
fully among tho laden shelves but
she made no purchase. Then she
.A n d anyhow some folks are w orry­
ing because some one took the “ r i"
out o f Christmas on the first day o f
last January o r thereabouts and sinco
that &lt;ime there is danger o f going
Only three more days until Christ

After having passed the shortest
day In the year successfully we can
perk up, today ^cing on the next lap
fo r a longer day nnd one more day
closer to that good old summer time
when we can go fishing and take a
day off now and then without holding
up the paper.
With all the talk about building
in Sanford there is going to be some­
thing doing sure enough.
There
should lw id' dull «.umir.er months here
w ith everything moving even though
there Is no summer baseball team.
JOE BARM AN W ILL RETIRE

m ight aggravate the dread disease
■that is working havoc with one o f the
beat fellows that ever lived and Joe'
Earman’s retirement from the news­
paper field will be a sad blow to his
many friends and he has legion*, fo r
J o e is a square fellow, loyal to his
friends, fa ir to his enemies and be­
lieves in going straight to the core
on any and all subjects. He has a
atyle o f writing all his own and the
Falm Beach Post has occupied a big
place In the ranks o f Florida journal­
i s t It is nil right, Joe. Come to
Hanford and get well and you enn still
liavo many years to live and get back
In the game again. You will never be
able to entirely give up either poli­
tics or newspapers and we all hope
you will never be compelled to do
cither. W e need square men In both
branches.

FORESTS AND THEIR RELATION
TO THE CITRUS INDUSTRY

Will the cutting, down o f our for­
ests result in disaster to our citrus
industry? The ameliorating influence
o f great bodies o f woodland hns long
been acknowledged by scientists who
have made climatic matters a speci­
alty. But the intimate relation between
forests and rainfall did not need a
scientific Investigation to be estab­
lished. It ha salways been a matter
of common knowledge which found its
expression in t^c old time saying,
“ ■niere'Il be no cold weather right
now because there is too much water
in the woods and the ground Is too
THE VOICE OF CHRISTMAS
wet." The desire o f planters to locate
a grove in the lee o f a big body o f
The voice of Christmas sings woodland, or on the right side o f
sweetly, clearer and stronger today some lake, is another proof of tho
than ever before.
camo thing. Tho Old Timer knows
Tho song the herald angels sang what it takes tho newcomer some time
over the midnight plains o f Bethle­ to learn, it may bo by a sad experi­
hem rings round the world with un­
ence. The forest makes n valuable
ending beauty— soaring nbove the
windbreak, and tho lake gives protec­
battle fields and the monuments o f
tion against frost nnd cold.
«rim e, telling o f the grace that suves.
Heavy forests insure n regularity
It makes' new harmony in the
o f rainfall unknown elsewhere. The
minds of men, bringing them to a
|forest conserves the rain that falls
higher consciousness o f the signifi­
cance of Peace on Earth, Good Will within its aren fo r a considerable
time, allowing It to seep Into the
t o Men!
As the Jiymn thnt greeted the Nnz- ground and gradually find Its way
arene finds its way to the hearts o f to the lakes and rivers, thus keep­
tnne, civilization becomes better, no­ ing them at a uniform level. Cut
down the forests and the rain that
bler nnd truer, day by day.
Whatever your creed inay be, how­ fells runs off rapidly to the creeks
ever you mny regard thnt wonderful nnd rivers causing destructive floods,
figure In the Garden o f Gethsemane, but leaving the ground practically
you cannot fail to be exalted by the ns dry ns it was before the rain, and

Christmas Candies
Nuts and Nut Meats, All Kinds
Plum and Fig Pudding
Dates, Figs, Cluster Raisins
Grape Juice, Virginia Dare and Claret
Mince Meat, Dry and Moist
Goodwin’s Cakes, All Kinds
Buy Christmas Seals to Fight Tuberculosis In Our State
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Phone 497

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tong and disastrous droughts follow.
The levels o f many Florida takes aria
materially lower than they were some
years ago. This is confirmed by the
records o f surveyors, as well as by the
memorials o f old residents. That it
Is due to the denudation of timber
lands cannot be doubted.
Again large pine forests have an
especial value as windbreaks. A ny­
one who has ever ridden along a country road with a fore At on his windward
side must have noticed the difference
in the temperature, and the stillness
o f the air. The tall pine forests break
up the wind currents nnd drive them
to the higher atmosphere where they
do no damage. The citrus growers
along the lower east const recognize
the vnluo o f these natural windbreaks
TRAIN SCHEDULE
nnd spend much money to reproduce
Corrected on November \p, 1020.
them. Citrus trees do not like wind
Southbound
and arc not lit their best under windy
conditions. Nottc tho condition o f tho
Arrive
Departs
groves after n fro st and ylu wilj sec
that the trees on the outside, whero
2:30 a. pi. 2:40 m. m.
they have been exposed to wind arc
8:40 a. m.
most injured. The trees in the mid­
____ 1:28 p.m .
1:38 p. m.
dle o f the grove, where they are some­
_____2:55 p.m .
3:20 p. m.
what sheltered from kite winds will be
____ 7:30 p.m .
7:45 p. m.
comparatively uninjured. The history
North Bound
o f the citrus industry is illuminat­
Arrive
Departe
ing. It formerly extended fnr to the
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2:03 a.m .
northward o f its present boundaries,
____ 11:45 a.m . 12:05 p.m .
but with the cutting down o f the
____ 2:35 p.m .
2:55 p.m .
great pine forests which formed, a
____ 4:00 p.m .
4:05 p.m .
great natural barrier to the cold winds
____ 10:00 p. m.
and killing frosts it has been driven
Leeeburg Branch
farther and farther south, Our real
Arrive
Departs
estate men talk knowingly about the
7:30 a. m.
"frost line," but their talk Is purely
7:35 p.m .
Imaginative. Such a lino docs not
___ 4:00 p.m .
exist. Fronts have been known ns far
___ 11:65 a. m.
south ns Key W est, nnd may happen
again. It is not beyond the bounds
Trilby Branch
o t iniuginntio i to n o / *1 at tho time
Arrive
Departs
may come when orange growing in a
8:00 a .m .
land stripped o f its forests may be­
8:25 p. m.
come a perilous enterprise, and wc
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shall lose our greatest asset, our al­
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ways genial climate.
Oviedo Branch
We should take warning by thc^exArrivo
Departs
pcrlcncc of China, where millions ard
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dying from fam ilc, nnd death swinga
his destroying scythe where there ore
no crops for men to gather. In a cer­
tain district no rain has fallen fo r Dally, except Sunday.
tight months, nnd ns there are no
trees there are no reserves of moist­
ure, hence no crops, and the inhabi­
tants arq dying off like flies. A tree­
less land cannot support ngront pop­
ulation, and tho soil gradually deter­
iorates nnd becomes worthless fo r
cultivation. W c should conserve our
forests nnd plnnt new ones while It la
yet time.—Tnmpn Times.

rpHIS is a question that many parents are
* asking themselves. Why n ot give
them something worth whilq? * Open a
bank-book in the little one’s ow n name
and put the bank book In his stocking.
ONE DOLLAR will open the account.
P. S.; A bank book is a nice present
for the grown up children, too.

F. P. Forster, President.

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EAT FRUIT FO R VITAMINES
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 21.—"W hy
do we cat fr u its ?” asks the Journal
o f tho American Medical Association
in on article on their well-established
great value in the diet. Their calory
vnluo is low, they contain no fats
nnd scarcely any protein, although
sonic contain n certain amount o f
sugar nnd starch. They nre not val­
uable contributors of the mineral
salts needed by tho body nnd their
lnxntivu organic acids nre offset \by
their indigestible'wnxes, gums and
cellulose.
"Recent investigations demonstrat­
ed that the food value of fruits lies
in their content o f vitamincs, that
group o f ns yet Ill-defined properties
or substances which promote wellbeing in ways that still require eluci­
dation.
"The fresh juices o f the edible
parts of the orange, lemon and grape­
fruit contain tho vitamlno frequently
Hpokcn of as water soluble B or antlncurltic vitamlno. It is, indeed, sur­
prising to lenm thnt the potency o f
orange Juice, f o r oxnmplc, in tho
water-soluble vitamlno, is comparable,
volume for volume, with thnt of cow’s
milk. This must not be understood,
of course, to apply to these nutri­
ments as sources o f energy, but only
to the pontents o f vitamlno. It is
even hinted that orange Juice mny
contain some fa t soluble vitamlno.
It Is, Indeed, surprising to learn that
citrus fruit has acquired a dietary
popularity. The advocates of a n a ­
tional temperance drink may bo dis­
appointing In the relatively poorer
showing o f grape juico ns a source o f
vita mine.
"Apples and pears arc not devoid
o f vltoniinc o f the water-soluble va­
riety, though they, cannot be rated
as rich In this food factor. Prunes
arc apparently somewhat richer in

Wholesale Commission Merchants

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Cor lot receiver» and distributors all kinds Fruit and Produce
Consignments Solicited
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Demonstrated In your home.
Christmas orders should be giv­
en Early.

MILLER’S BAKERY

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or G. A . DREKA, DeLand '
Daytona Beach
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Dolly Service

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Phone 481

LISTEN—A L L YE FAIR PEOPLE
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WHILE WE TELL ABOUT
WHILE W E SING ABOUT

The Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter Fair
Orlando, Fla., Feb. 15,16,17,18,19,1921
THIS IS TO BE THE VERY FINEST EXPOSITION YET H BLB1T IS TO BE DEVOTED TO YOU AND YOUR INTERESTS.
It la to embrace the products, official or private, o f flv® r*08*
ties in the beat «action o f the state.
TH AT’S YOU AND YOUR COUNTY. WE A S K
YOU-WII*1
YOU HELP?
Johnnie J. Jones' remarkable United Shows, bigger and b«lRr
will occupy our ground» from December to tho time o f opening th*
Fair in order to get ready for It.
W. R. O’NEAL
J. L. GILES
C. E. HOWARD
Secretery
President
Treasurer

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THE SANFORD D A IL Y HERALD, W EDN ESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1920

Ii^ e^ S le labo r
ON STATE ROADS
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of nn interstate
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A^oiatlon, which has been
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approached route two
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«-.00000,000 additional
K f ‘Z
o ' t h e ■Federal
*i*x ,h. F ... continues Mr. Jame¡¡J i t was set forth that this monr
*cB' L h cai|cd for nn equal nmount
r f , « several .tales, would eorve
on roads build!»* and absorb
f S h . labor which It was antldwah

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* SLion of the big struggle. BeS f S l , total of « 100,000 000 from
£ % o n . l treasury »"d 'h e several
«3,000,000 was added to the
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Previously appropriated
f i t h e construction of roads in hed,nl forest reserves.
•Bat the period of non-employr*at did not arrive, besides which
a ,* w„ difficulty in obtaining matcrials and their shipment and the
abcormal prices cut down very subitiBtially new road mileage. Present
bastions, h iw « w . nro that the
npply of labor in the near future
w * considerably exceed the demand,
and hence a recurse to important publb improvements would be a direct
means of stnbliung labor conditions.
Sorely there can be no greater bene­
fit conferred upon the entire country
th« by the building o f highways
which will materially reduce the cost
of rtinsportation and facilitate the
oehanite of farm nnd manufactured
products between the country dis­
trict! and the centers of population.
“Congress could not net moro wise­
ly than to pass at this short session
the Townsend bill calling fo r the cre­
ation of a Federal commission to lay
out a great system of Interstate high­
ways and nrrange with the several
states for the prosecution o f this nat­
ional undertaking at the very earliest
noDxnt. The building o f roads is
ost thing which will unquestionably
improve conditions, and w e are all

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S P E C I A L S FOR
CHRISTMAS

The Brltlih parliament has a bill
CAN ADA NOW H A 8
before it appropriating 1300,000,000
A REGULAR NAVY
for the navy an d$10,000,000 fo r air­
planes. The English navy is already
HALIFAX, D ec. 22.— With the ar­ the largest ip tho world.
rival In this p ort o f his majesty’s
Canadian ships Aurora, Patriot and
Christmas Cards, Seals, and T ags
PnUician, the .Domlntyn navy, which at M obley’s Drug Store.
219-tfc
heretofore haa
existed nominally
It is tho advice o f the experts o f the
through possession of the Rainbow
and NIobc, cruisers o f on ancient pat­ Florida Agricultural College that vel­
tern, today flung to the breeze the vet bean Is one o f tho best crops
banners of martlme strength and pre­ growri in the state, not only, fo r feed
pared to take rank with other "naval b u t'to fertilize the land. Arrange to
plant some next season.
pow ers" of the w orld.
T ho vessels, a cruiser and two de­
Beautiful Minnehaha Moccasins at
stroyers, were presented to tho Do­
A.
Banner's, Sanford Ave.
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minion government by Great Britain.

FULL LINE OF AUSTIN-NICHOLS’ NEW YORK STATE “ SUNBEAM ”
GOODS— EVERYTHING TH AT GOES TO M AKE YOUR FRUIT CAKES
AND CHRISTMAS PUDDING— ALL GUARANTEED PERFECT.

ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF “OVER-SEA”
GOODS, NATIONALLY ADVERTISED
AND GUARANTEED ~

Tho production o f turpentine and
resin in France in 1010 exceeded any
i;
:v
-previous period. The turpentine out­
Goaded '‘Prospect" Finally Forced, In put wan 35,000 metric tons, and resin
8alf-D«fense, to Rise to tha
120,000 tons, valued at 180,000,000
Occasion Hsrself.
franca.

ECSTASY If! THE SALESROOM

“ But this Is such s sweet little
Bureau Scarfs, Table Covers, and
model, honey. Perfect on you. Look
Baby
Blankets, now on sale.— A. Ban­
at the quullty o f ;thl^duvetyn, dearie.
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Now, honey, did you ever see such ner.

tines?”

THE CITY M ARKET IS HEADQUARTERS FOR THE BEST MEATS OF
EVERY KIND— BOTH WESTERN AND FLORIDA

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There may have been heroes of
grand opera who could h»nke love with
the fluency and Intensity o f a sales­
girl drawing near to a sale, hut no
expert ezlata whose ardor can thus
flame when the actual moment of de­
cision between the higher and the low­
er comes, "writes Marian Storm In the
New York Evening Post
"Lots of little girls that buy these
little suits Just leave off their little
blouses and wear them like little onepiece dresses. Now, this little style,
dearie, was made for you, Look, honey,
not n wrinkle In back. Isn’t It love*
ly on herT—appeals to another enrap­
tured creature— “ Isn’ t she Just the lit­
tle girl to wear this little model! Of
course, not every one can wear this
little suit, dearie. It lakes a figure,
honey, Just like you've lot. I wear u.e
frame suit myself.
"Dearie, In two weeks you couldn't
buy this'little suit for half tlic price
again. Isn’t It lovely on her? I snld,
honey, when you came In; There's
the girl that can wear that little aped a l we got todny.’ Now turn around.
dear. You won’ t have to do a thing
to It Length— Just right, honey.
Sleeves—Just right, honey.
"Sweetness,'* she urged, at passion­
ate cllnmr, "don't let a little chance
like this go by I Dearie, If you only

Last Reason Florida shipped 10,707
care o f grnpefruit; California shipped
378 cars, nnd Arizona 25. The ship­
ments o f oranger last season from
Florida wero 10,007 cars; California,
28,830; Arizonn, 03, and Alabama 5.

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Remember tho children with some
of Zano Grey’s, Eleanor Portera’ and
Booth Tarklngton’a Interesting books
at Mobley’s Drug Store.
210-tfc

ERY W A N T FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS D IN N E R

IT W ILL SAVE LOTS

OF WALKING OR PHONING IF YOU GIVE US YOUR ENTIRE ORDER

Secretary of Agriculture Meredith
has naked congress fo r an appropria­
tion o f 11,000,000 to enable the depart­
ment, through tho forest service, to
co-operate with the states In forestf,-o protection an dother forestry work
in the next fiscal year.
Beautiful assortment of Lion brand
shirta fo r gifts a t greatly reduced
prices.— A. Banner.
216-12tc

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GREAT BIG RIPE HENS FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS
. DINNER

CITY MARKET
JUST CALL 113 OR 114 AND WE’LL DO THE REST
|F

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A t a recent fur sale In London 300,Just received a new shipment o f
000 American skunk skins, 450,000 W. L. Douglas Shoes. Men's, Ladles
American opossum skins, 35,000 Am er­ and Children’ll shoes at reduced prl*.
ican coon skins and 1,000,000 rabbit es.—Banner’s Store, Sanford Avcnuo.
skins were sold.' Thirty kinds o f akins
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were offered on a falling market.
California truck growora complain
B ox Fruit— Mixed ( boxes fru it that the increased freight rates will
# "But, oh, my beloved," returned the
goaded customer half fiercely. ’The packed to order. Parcel Post boxes
and cnrtoonq a specialty. W ater’s
price I The price I"
Bandy Bitchcn.
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put them out o f business. They say
that the new ratC9 on celery, lettuce,
etc., approximately 50 per cent, will
paralyze the vegetable growing Indus
try o f that state as far as tho eastern
mnrkets are concerned. Tho rail­
roads may need tho money, bub crops
cannot be grown at a loss.

A nice assortment o f Sterling S il­
ver and Gold Eversharp Pcno'li and
Fountain Pens at Mobley’s D ru g
Store.
210-tfc
Buy Christmas Seals and put them
on all o f your pnekages. It means
another life saved from the W hite
Plague.

"Breed, Feed, Weed, Rend and Suc­
ceed. Uso&gt;Purc-brcd Sires." This le­
gend, n regular live stock sermon, ap­
propriately arranged was printed on
tho gable of the cattle bam where it
could be seen by visitors at the recent
Grange Fair o f St. Joseph county.Michigan.

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Braclct Watches, Electric Lamps,
Smoking Sctr, Casscro’ e and other
Sheffield silverware fo r holiday gifts.
—A. Banner, Sanford ave.
215-12tc
The American consul at Rome re­
ports that Gorman concerns arc bid
ding strongly fo r tho Italian trade in
agricultural implements. One German
firm which had circulated a 500-page
catalogue, in Italian, with prices co v
cring spare parts o f American mo
chines, has cut heavily Into tho Amer­
ican trade.

WADS
PRICE $2.75 TO $8.00
IN BOXES O F 25 and 50

HAVA TAMPA TAM PA NUGGET AMERICUS
PORTINAS
LaPR E FE R E N TIA
All Brnnds o f Cigarettes in Christmas Boxes

A big selection o f good books fo r
old and young at popular prices at
Mobley’s Drug Store.
219-tfc

ATTRACTIVE ASSORTM ENT

I f you want to buy a locomotive
write to tho chief o f U. S. Engineers
Washington, D. C. Ho has 44 loco
motives, n portion o f thos coriginally
built « f o r Imperial Russian govern­
ment, 100 o f which already hnvo been
purchased and now nre in , operation
on Americnn railroads, to be sold at
fixed price of $25,000 each.

CHRISTMAS BOOKLETS
____________Cards, Seals and Stickers______

SAFETY RAZORS
rn V H ™
E V E R -R E A D Y
A U T O STROP
DURHAM DUPLEX, GEM, MILADY DeCOLLETE

$1.00 TO $12.00
WATERMAN’S FOUNTAIN PENS

Place Y our

FORD
Today.

A . Banner has a big line o f hoi!
day goods, dolls, velocipedes, etc, 213215 Sanford Ave.
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St. Petersburg’s tent city, the new
suburb opened in the city, hns over­
flowed its original boundaries am
M ayor Mitchell has Just secured some
ton acres of land additional, which is
now open to tho campers who desire
to live In their cars or tents that they
carry. The population of lent city
Is nowi about GOO, and every day sees
new arrivals.

LVERSHARP PENCILS appropriate fo r any m em ­
ber of the Family

$1.50 TO $8.00
JO
T WATER BOTTLES
WITH A TW O Y E Â R S GUARANTEE
PRICE $3.00 TO $5.00

Immediate

Mohawk Sheeta, 81x90, $2.15 each.
— A . Banner, Sanford Ave. Phone
550.
216-12tc
A n embargo on wool and sheep im­
portation was urged Dec. 0, before tho
House Ways and Means and the Sen­
ate Agriculture vcommlttecs by repre­
sentatives of wool growers. Stated
that such legislation was necessary to
save a great industry threatened by
collapse o f wool and sheep markets.
Said that there is now in storage in
the United States 090,000,000 pounds
of w ool, enough fo r two years’ supply.

ÏÏÀe t/ ie x a il S to r e
Phone 325

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P r a c tic a l
C h r is t m a s
fo r 1921
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fa v o r o f maximum activities In this
regard, iw m nation, state and coun­

Prescription Druggists

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TIMES STAFF BIDS GOOD-BYE
AND GOOD LUCK TO
CO-WORKEns

WASHINGTON,
Dec.
22.— The
farm er»’ organizations o f the country,
which maintain a formidable lobby
here, have decided to begin a cam­
S O C IA L CALENDAR FOR t h e ot b u k
WEEK
,invoW njr . high c - r r U g . co .t, I, .
w&lt;,rHU„gte„ . „ U r lo g « « o r o f paign in favor o f high tariff on farm
products. It Is asserted by the repre­
I"“ * ?“ 1
•nd « " " T 1“ «
«I HorUI writ«# o f th . p .p o r, . llttl. sentatives o f these organisations that
Wednesday,.11 , f o r ooMorrtng n.tur.1 r t.o o r c ,
„ hlcll u&gt;, „ „ o r .
sentiment In favor o f the removal o f
mont o f h « n.tton dem and, odj-q u at. and
lhelr torm cr
cotton, com , wheat, cattle, w ool and
Worthington h „ boon manag- other products from the free list Is
grow ing among farm er members o f
congress.
Surprisingly largo Imports o f those
articles, combined with the depres­
sion In the price o f all agricultural
products, Is responsible fo r the sen­
timent, which is particularly strong
among southwestern and western
members.
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fsured. The Times bunch will miss
Thomas W, Page, chairman o f the
SHARPSHOOTERS PATROL
j the ''c h i e f mightily.
United . States tariff commission, at
NEW YO RK 'S STREETS * Th‘ “ Pr“ cr*t. . ,nc,udeJr Mr. and the request o f a member o f congress
_______
j Mrs J. E. Worthington, Mr. and Mrs. has prepared statistics o f farm im­
NEW YORK, Dec. 22— Armed w ith 'C . C Worthington, Miss Bella O'Don- ports that came in duty free^ fo r the
repenting rifles, twenty shnrpshoot-' oghue, who is rearing os society cdl- year ending June 30th. The figures
ers o f the New York police
force tress o f The Times fo r "better nr csurprislng to members o f conInst night scoured the city in nuto- things, Mr. and M tf. J. T. Rovlra »; gross who represent agricultural
mobiles in n hunt fo r bandits.'
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Plnss, Miss May Me-Constituencies,
Hero nrc some o f
M r. and Mrs. W. E. Watson have
Each sharpshooter, a picked man Nair, C. G. Mullen, Paul L. Murphy, them:
as their house-guest for tho holidays
from the police rfile squad, was nc- Joe Mickler, Tom Davis, Ray Vance
Com , 10,220,240 bushels.
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Kcelor o f Phila­
rompnniod by three detectives nnd and Joe Butzloff.
Wheat, 4,744,712 bushels.
delphia.
o uniformed patrolman. Under orMm. J. T. Rovira, gracious in the *W h cot flour, 167,898 barrels.
ders to shoot every tuspect who at- TOi0 0f toastmistrem, called on each
Cattle, 675,328 head.
tempted to escape them, the men o f tho Btafr fo r a
words 0f f are.
W ool, 427,678,038 pounds.
searched the highways and byways waU to ^ Worthingtons and to Miss
During the four months o f July,
of tho city throughout the night.
o ’Donoghue, All were emphatic In August, September and October o f
Other drastic measures to c u r b ' deciarin(r theIr « g r e t over the dethis yenr Imports o f principal fnrm
... ew York's crime w ove, which today
turc q ( part o f tho
C. G.
products were as follow s:
nOUSE PARTY
swept the ciyts border nto nearby Mu„
j mana^ r o f ^
Com , 6,317,376 bushets.
D r. and Mrs. J. N. Robson are hav­ New Jersey owns were launched by TJ
8n,d hc
^
to aeo the
Wheat, 12,040,641 bushels.
ing a house party which is to Inst police officials and judges. Removal.
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nlhllindcr bloB8om forth
Wheat flour, 221,080 bcarrsl.
through the holidays. All. o f the of Police Commissioner Enright was
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Wool,
44,436,246 pounds.
guests are in this part o f our country proposed 1. . resolution Introdoeed s
t
l n, l c“ d ° l * W« kly wllWn
Cattle,
142,139 head.
fo r the first time and the pleasures a meeting of the board of aldermen.!®
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Free war materials, according to
one always has on a house-party are The resolution was tabled, however. I
^ orthingtons expressed their
Texas,
bein g enlarged by the natural beauty Similar’ action was taker, on a rcso®l lc* v1n* ' ®nd Invlted 0,8 Representative Blanton o f
o f F lorida.’ Each day Dr. and Mrs. lution to appoint a special commit- whole bunch to drop in on them whena Democrat, has almost bankrupted
newsouthern producers who by law are
Robson are taking their guests on tee to investigate the police depart- they got established in their
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to buy everything
they
trip s o f Interest to Daytona, to Or- ment and report to Governor-elect home. Miss O'Donoghue neglected to required
iandq and they expect to motor down Miller, nnd on another to request the extend this invitation, but there were j purchase in aprotected marked and
police commissioner to furnish the extenuating circumstances.
’ sell everything
they produce In
a
the E a st coast
Mr, Worthington, who severed his free market.
T h e guests who are enjoying the board with information concerning all
hospitality o f Dr. and Mrs. Robson arcsts made In Nwe York City dur- official connection with the Times | Western members nrc opposed to
a re:
Dr. C. Singleton Creedln and Ing 1920. An increase in the police,w ith Saturday's edition, is still in the the free wool and meat provisions
fa m ily and Mr. C. Martin o f Ander­ force o f 769 men w as authorized b y .c ity but expects to leave fo r Lake 0f the Underwood tariff law. They
son, S. C.; Miss Elizabeth Barbot o f the board of estimate, nn issue o f |Wales some time this week.— Tampa wjj| make a drive to secure the re­
ipcal o f these provisions. The ways
W lnthrop College, Dr. J. S. Parker o f special revenue bonds in 1921 was ap- Times.
proved.
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meanB committee, recognising
N ew Orleans and Alfred and James
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.'C.
Worthington
are
this
sentiment,
has fixed a period o f
R obson who arc at homo from Geor­
Want
a
typewriter?
Tho
Herald
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form
er
residents
o
f
Sanford
and
J.
E.
nix
days
when
advocates o f a farm
gia M ilitary Academy.
has
tho
agency
fo
r
the
best
$65
typeWorthington
is
well
known
here.
products
tariff
can
be heard.
D r. C. Singleton Breeding is a sur­
geon and is going to locate In SanM ISS KATHRYN W ILK EY. Editor.

Phone 428

And.your thoughts turning t o gifts and something for
friends, fo r family, for come one somewhere. What a
wonderful idea'that
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Christmas Savings
In dur Bank has become and how fine It is now for (hove
who hsd a Christmas Savings Account with us this year
to come in now and get their money for gifts or for some
good cause.
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T o you today and start you o f f with a Christinas Sav­
ings Account fo r next year. A ik your neighbor who has
one and then talk it over w ith—

T H E PEOPLES BAN K
t t t t t t t t t t t t t t f t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t ♦4 ♦H 1 I I I I U 1

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Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad token for less Uu
25 cents, snd positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cuk
must accompany all orders. Count fire words to a line and retail» .
cordlngly.
FOR RENT

WANTED—Competent stenograph
wants half day’s work. Addnu,
FURNISHED ROOMS—Two furnished bed rooms. Inquire 311 Park "Stenographer," care of the Henli.
Avenue.
157-tfe
FOR RENT— One nicely furnished
W ANTED TO KENT—WITH THI
room fo r one or tw o gentlemen or
PRIVILEGE OF BUYING, 5 TO
nice couple. Can hâve use o f garage. 10 ACRES TILED LAND WITH i
Phone 23 for partlculars. • 206-tfc HOUSE, ON EAST SIDE. AD­
Fg ft—infiFt*— Large, " nice furnished DRESS, “ FARM," BOX 417 CITY.
housekeeping room , 206 Oak Ave.
2234k
Mrs. Riddling, Eagle Home. 220-6tp
LOST
FOR RENT — 1 well fumnlshed bed LOST— Monday, a' mink fur Uol £*.
room, 717 Park ave.
220-tfc
turn to Ilcraid office,
FOR RENT— Furnished room. Ap­ LOST— Saturday night between Orply at Herald o ffice .
220-tfc
Undo and Sanford, two 34x4 H tin*
FOR RENT— Nicely furnished rooms and rims. Notify Bryan Auto Co.
221-3tc.
at 320 Oak nvc. Phone 308-J.

222-lfc
FOR SALE
FOR R E N T -F u rn ish ed house-keepNow stock o f specialties for Chrnting room. Phone 348-W before 8 mas, dear jo the heart of the ladies
m. or 6 p. m.
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222- 6 t at Dresner's.
2224k
FÜR ¿JALE—Six room cottage, clow
MISCELLANEOUS
in with Urge garden and mtmiI
ROOM AND BOARD, $11 per week,
3C3 East First street, over Union kinds o f fruit trees. Owner, Dox 117.
22-ftp
Pharmacy.’. ;
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Kura on sale at hnif~prirc »t JTJC
WANTED
Come In ana get your now type­
Dresner’s this week only.
2224k
writer at the Herald office now. A WANTED— Team work.
M. Hanson Shoe Shop.
real typewriter at $65, tho best you
ever saw for the money or fo r twice W A N T E D -C arpenter, handy men, Walking distance to city. Two lots
the money.
truck drivers, motor boat operators,lcornor Center-and Elm Ave. Tf*
laborers (white and colored). Men f o r ; |ota WCBt B|de Paimctto ave., » ft.
all kinds o f steady work. Good board /rom E|CVt.nth St. Make offer. B. 1
GET YOUR QOOD THINGS TO and room furnished. Apply office o f Corcy( owncr| 17B N&lt; SprJnK SL, 1m
Indian River, Atlantic Ocean Homes Angeles, Cnllf.
208-loo-p
E A T FOR CHRISTMAS

Secretary o f W ar Baker said in an
address before Rivers and Harbors
Congress, Dec. 8, that transportation

FOR SALE— All thé lumber in ti*
tent, 10
grandstand and fence at ba*«W
re Her- park at a bargain., See C. L. Britt«
222-2tp Herald office.

at THE HOME BAKERY
405 West First Street

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Just received n wonderful sv'etti*
.++++4 of semi-evening and dinner gowns »1
4 J. M. Dresner’s.
224tc*
J tm r fi

n m v u

O. H. STENSTROM, Mannger
New arrivals o f Silk Dresse*
Dressncr's.
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15-lb IRISH
jr n
G-lb c
POTATOES ...........CRI
8-lb Bucket
0*1 C C
lib PI
Snowdrift Lard v A « v /c )
LE/
l*tb Package SUN-MAID SEEDLESS
RAISINS ............................~................
1-lb SUNKJST SEEDED
r a i s i n s ................................: .............
1-lb GOLD M EDAL CLEANED
C U R R A N T S .........................................
CHRISTMAS M IX E ^ CANDIES,
Per Pound .........................
ENGLISH W ALNUTS,
Per Pound ...........................
B R A ZIL AND ALMONDS»,
Per Pound ...........................
LEM AND ORANGE PEEL
Per Pound .......

UB Max« o f the diamond— the luster of the
pearl— the glitter o f gold—the*« are not in
themaelvee valuable. They are prised because of
their power to lend lU tlncU on—that Udeflnable
attribute w e like to call “ CUaa."

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PLATNIUM DINNER RINGS, $100 UP
PLATINUM AND GOLD DIAMOND B A R
PINS, $85 UP.
W R IST W ATCHES, $15 UP
SOLID GOLD CUFF LINKS, $5.00 UP.
SOLID GOLD W A LD E M A R CHAINS,
$7.00 UP.
IVO RY TOILET SETS, $10.00 UP
Diamond Pendants, Latausca Pearls, RlchIcau Pearls, Solid Gold Belt Buckles, Mesh
Bags, V anity Cases, Cigarette Cases,
Schaffner Fountain Pens,
Mahogany
Clocks, N u t Bowls, Dinner Chimes, Smok­
ing Stands, Serving Trays, P y * « C a s c ­
óles, Pairing Dishes, P ie Plates, Jattlnlers,
Fern Dishes, Baby Sets, Umbrellas, Elec­
tric I , « Di nner Sets,

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FOR SALE— Two good milk eon
Jerseys. Both freah. J. C. SUpWFO R SALE—1Three choice
lots, paved street, cheap il
cr.ee. Corner 7th street an
avenue. Apply W. W. Long*
street.
FOR SALE—Good second-hand ow»
safe, perfect condition, but too *®*j
fo r present owner. Inquire
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Ratliff, 116 Park avenue. Vbont S*4
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FOR SALE— 100 ft. front, lW *
deep, lot front on Palmetto s«a
corner o f 8lh St. Nick Zcrnorrt
222-2»*
Sanford.
F ü ll SALE— Cheap restauran»,
or call R R. Lambert, T»

Meadow Gold
Creamery Butter.

Monogram Cream­
ery BUTTER ..
CITRON
Per Pound .......
OCTAGON SOAP,
3 for ....... t .......
P. &amp; G. SOAP,
3 for .................
GOLD M EDAL

PILLSBURY
Flour, 24-lbs

Your Jeweler for 33 Years
RAILROAD WATCH INSPECTORS
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FOR SALE—New Chevrolet car r*
only 3700 mi. $760. Call 8809 M*f*

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1920

Ssmmarr o f the
Fleeting Saudi
Talk* Bncdietly*
; Arrant ed for
Herald Headers

lltdcra Is Brie*
pirieeal Item*

tares. Manager H en d on expects to
have teveral good attraction* In the
show line this season In connection
witji the moving picture*.. , ,

Hon. Eph Brown o f Ft. Christmas
was In the city today on business.
Sanford, Fla., Dec. 22, 1920.

Neither

Hon. Forest Lake Is home fo r
LETTU CE NO.
Christmas from his duties as chair*
about Christmas
Carlo!
Shipments
from Entire Coun
man o f the State Road Department.
try, Tuesday, Dec. 21at.
Among the prominent visitors to Florida—Sanford Section ________ 3*3
the city are Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Ken­ Florida—Oakland Section .......
C
nedy
o
f
Bradford,
Fa.,
who
are
the
Florida—
Manatee
Section
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C h 'iS T '.h c p p In f Mtly M w* i &lt;j:
® j , h, „ „ l h « on th. I ..t d .7 wiU guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Edward Day California— Southern Dist.............. _.1C
on their beautiful yacht on Lake Monpot concern you*____ _
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Total cars .................... ......— 5!

Destinations of Florida Shipments
T E. Bryan of Bartow Is In the city
A
merry-go-round
and
several
other
N
iw York
I*
t h e V it of L. Y. Bryan and family
attractions are on the lake front and Chicago •**»••••«! «*tfitwtaa•**»*»•••***••**»***•••* 4
and Leslie Bryan and family.
expect toremain until after the holi­
days.
Sanford has not boon lacking
Rtmember that the Million Dollar
In
enterta(pment
o f this character
Bind will render their first concert
this
season.
Saturday afternoon, Christmas

L at 3:00 o’clock, at the com er of
flrit *n&lt;* Magnolia streets, .
Tbe Herald Printing Company can
«ake you a Christmas card In plenty
of time for you to send out to your
/riendi. Come in and ace some of the
fine cards we have mnde for Special
The nrices arc much lower

Cincinnati ......— ...................... ..— .. :
Potomac Yards
1!
Jersey City
St. Louis « * # • * • * &lt; «• * «* « ■ 11. • * • * * * » » ■&lt;• &gt;f* V « Will*
Philadelphia ...................
J
Pittsburgh .................. - ....................... i
Baltimore ...........
1
Wnycross
&gt;m. *
Buffalo
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The J. B. Lawson Motors Company
are giving some very pretty calendars
to the friends and patrona o f the gar­
age. Pretty calendars will bo mak­
1
ing their appearance now and If wo Boston ...................
do not receive any Xmas gifts wo can
Total c a r s .............. - ..............—•IS
always count on a calendar or two.
Direralona Filed Since lost Report
From Wnycross: Out 18th: Poto­
Mrs. II. P. Smith left yesterday fo r
mac Yards, 4.
Atlanta and Macon where she will be
From Richmond: Out IGth: Poto­
joined by Mr. Smith tomorrow and mac Yards, 1.
they wilt spend several days with Total lettuce shipments from Flor­
their many friends in Georgia. Mrs.
ida this season to date (12-21
Smith will remain for two weeks or
Inc.), care .....................
889
more but Mr. Smith will return Sun­ Total lettuco shipments from Flor­
day to take; up his duties as viceide last season to some date,
president o f the Peoples' Bank.
cars .................................
739
Shipping Point Information, Dec. 21
Mrs. W. J. Britt and daughter, Miss
SANFORD, FLA .:
Warm, clear.
Maymc B ritt and son, Jimmy Britt Raulings moderate.
Demand and
o f Pennsylvania, are In the city the movement very slow, market very
guests o f son nnd brother, Chns. L. dull. Quality and condition good. No
B ritt £rank Britt, brother of C. L., sales reported.
will b e 'o v e r from S t Augustine to
Potomic Yards reports passings
spend Christmas with the family. fo r 24 hour« previous to 11 a. m. to­
Frank is manager o f the McCrory day: 61 cara destined: New York,
28, Philadelphia 15, Pittsburgh 6,
Stores In S t Augustine.
Baltimore 5, Buffalo 2, Boston .2,
Springfield 1, Rochester 1, Wilkes*
barro 1.
Diversions accomplished at Poto­
mac Yards: New York 11, Philadel­
phia 6, Pittsburgh 4, Rochester 2,
Springfield 1, Boston 1, Baltimore 1.
M. S. WIGGINS,
Local Representative.
RICKENBACKER MARRIED
ALL RIGH T; BUT WHICH
EDDIE, IS THE PUZZLE
JACKSONVILLE, Dee. 22— ¡The
marriage in St. Augustine Monday of
Eddie Rickenbackcr to Miss Frances
II. Hannon, was verified tonight by
Rev. Barton B. Bigler o f .St. Augus­
tine, who stated that Rickcnbacker
was Introduced to him as Eddie Rick­
enbackcr o f New York by Mrs. James
P. Hickey o f New York City, who
added:
"Tho American Ace," Rlckcnbackcr; W. M. Farans o f New York and
others were guests o f a local hotel
hero Monday leaving in tho afternoon
by automobile for St. Augustine
where the wedding ceremony wns per­
formed.

T h e G ift Suprem e for
A ll the Family
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Just make this a Useful Gift
for the W h ole Family
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C all and L e t U s S h ow

United States, Kokom o and

1 Miller Tires
and
Tubes
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Spot Lights, Bumpers and
anything in the line of
Accessories
W e maintain one o f the best Repair
Shops in the State.
A ll our M echanics have had years
of experience in the

Autom obile Repair Business.
Satisfaction G uaranteed!

PAGE F IV E

will bring Sanford a Gift in the way o f a Band.
And Santa says wo can keep it here fo r a who'e
week. Ho already sent the band here fo r our in­
spection and we liked it so well that he will send it
to us again on Christmas Day. The Band will play
the first concert in the City Park on Park avenue,
Christmas afternoon at three o’clock. This, band
is the—
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MILLION DO L L A R BAND
and all the dances during the week will be furnished music by the Million
Dollar Band Orchestra. We would like to mention to all those expecting to
attend these dances, that if that full dress wardrobe is not complete, bet­
ter pay us a visit. We have just received a dozen nice new

and we are selling them for what they would have cost wholesale
month. And then we have all the trimmings that go with them, too.

last

mas
Lint of Things That Should Not Be
Done During the Holiday
Rush.
While preparations have been made
by Postmaster Elder and his assist­
ants at tho locat postofflco to take
care o f the annual rush o f mail at the
Christmas season, the attention of
the public is called to the folowing
set o f "don’ ts" for mailing Christmas
packages.
First and perhaps the most Import­
ant o f the "don’ts" Is this: "Don’t
delay until the last moment before
mailing
your packages."
Other
"don’ ts" are:
•"Don’ t place decorations on the
address side o f the Christmas pack­
age.
"Don’ t sucriflce durability
for
daintiness."
"D on’t use tissue paper for the out

OF POPULAR BOOKS BY PROMINENT AUTHORS,
and a nice lot o f Children’s T oy Books and Picture P u z ­
zles. Also a nice line o f Bibles.
Christmas Boxes o f Huyler’s, W iley’s, Whitman’s
and Log Cabin Pecan Nut Roll Candies.
Imported Perfumes in all size sets.
Christmas boxes of all the popular cigars In boxes
of 25 to the box.
Big line o f Fine Stationery at any price.
Beautiful Evcrsharp silver and gold pencils and
Fountain Pens.

He will appreciate one o f those Gold or Silver GU
"D on’ t depend on ribbon for hold­
Icttc Razor Outfits.
ing packngcs."
"Don’t lose patience if delayed at
mailing window."
BUY RED CROSS SEALS AND FIGH T TUBERCU
"Don’t fail to write the name and
LOStö IN JH IS STATE
address as well as the street number
on all of your mail so that it will
reach its destination."
"Don’t forget that the Postal Laws
require that all mail he delivered an
addressed."
The greater the distance your
package has to travel the earlier it
ORDER
YOUR
CHRISTMAS
1SADORE IS CAUGHT
Eddie Rickcnbacker, the American should be posted. Do it todny.
ORANGES*
ncc, olj Columbus, Ohio, is said to be
Order your Christmas oranges and
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22— Isadora
PETITIpN MADE
in California.
,
grapefruit
now.
All
you
need
todo
("N
ick" Cohn, long sought by the’
RATE BODY FOR
Is
to
cross
my
palm
with
gold
and
I
police
of New York, Washington and
RAIL CONNECTION
ITALIAN GOVERNMENT
will ship the oranges nnd grapefruit other cities in connection with the
WILL START SPANKING
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 22— Mem­ by express to any point you wish, $5,000,000 bond theft conspiracy o f a
. GAnRIEL D’ANNUNZIO
bers o f the state railroad commission giving you express receipt fo r same. of n year ago in Wail Street, was ar­
Monday took under ndvisement the Don’t worry about a Christmas gift. rested tonight at tho union station
(By Tti« AuecliWd ? » » * )
LONDON, Dec. 22— Italian gov­ petition o f the board o f commission­ Tell it with oranges. Just phone me here, while supposedly on his way
ernment forces blockading Flume by ers o f tho state institutions of the or see mo on the street or leave order from Cleveland to New York.
land nnd sea nnd fighting with D’Ah- State o f Florida, in which it is sought nt Herald office or write me.
Office supplies at the Herald.
REGINALD S. HOLLY.
nunzio forces expected momentarily. to compel the Atlantic Const Line
Railroad Company to make connec­
tion with the private side track lead­
STOCK. BROKERAGE
FIRM FAILED ing to the Florida State Hospital for
the Insane nt Rivcç Junction, follow­
O r T i» A&gt;MciaU4
ing a hearing in the matter here.
Representing the
railroad com­
NEW YORK, Dec. 22— The fnlluro
o f the brokerage firm o f Foster &amp; mission were Chairman R. Hudson
Lounsbcry is announced in tho Stock Burr, Commissioner N. A.-Biitch, J.
E. Calkins, counsel, and J. II. Tinch,
Exchange.
rate expert of tho commission.
Others attending tho hearing were:
LABOR RIOT
H. Mason Smith, superintendent o f
IN PETROGRAD
CAUSES EXECUTION the Florida Statellospital ntChattahoochce; J. C. Lunlng, o f Tnllahns^oe,
Hammatt
LONDON, Dee. 22— Press dispatch state treasurer; C. S. 11—...—
“ o fI
Buys labor riot in Pctrogrnd caused Jacksonville, state engineer; W. E.
N or can you m ake m uch m oney w ithou t sqm e
execution o f one hundred and five Kay o f Jacksonville, general solicitor,
effort to
Atlantic Const Line Railroad Com­
laborers.
pany; W. C. Ragin o f Savannah, as­
Reserve Your Resources
sistant general freight ngent; J. P.
ELECTION FOR BONDS
b y establishing credit with a reliable bank.
CARRIES IN FT. MYERS Linton, agent nt River Junction, nnd
R. A. McVranie o f Savnnnah, general
W h y not m ake som e r e a P 'H A Y ’* in the SU N
FORT MYERS, Dec. 22— The spec­ superintendent, o f the Atinntic Coast
ial McGregor boulevard road and
SHIN E by starting a check a ccou n t -J“ th us
bridge district election held here yesBuild up you r credit that you m a .’ : ? able to
tertiny fo r a $42,000 bond issue to re­
Repentance is often confounded
surface McGregor boulevard from with determination not to get caught
master difficult problem s.
this city to Punta Raasa was carried again.
by a safe mnjority. The number of
votes cast could not fcft learned lost
night, woing to tho fact thnt the o f­
ficial count o f the bnllota cast nt tho DELICIOUS CREAMERY
Iona voting precinct had not been re­ DQUGHNUTS
ceived here.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22,1920

W eek---December 25-31
would testify^ that they would not
believe them under oath.
Evidence fofr Mra. Elmer waa closed
ycstcrdayq b y the defense when they
introduced Dr. Harrold to show that
Shepard died o f peritonitis. Witnesses
for the other two defendants, Mrs.
Elmer's son, Ernest Hopson, and her
LEADERS WANT
sister,
Mra. Ioma Henry, and fo r Mrs. LABOR
CHARACTERS
OF
WITNESSES
LEASE
OF ?h&gt;.£ONERS
Cutta
were
heard
today.
,
»
FOR PROSECUTION
NOW
IN JAIL
Dr. Orr said he held no suspicion of
ATTACKED
poison and said that calomel and other
W ASHINGTON, Dec, 22,
MACON, Dec. 23.— With evidence to drugs he administered would not
h e introduced at the preliminary hear­ cause death.
ing that Fred D. Shepard, wealthy
.V/jMAeh grower, died o f natural causes,
Rj? Tiot o f poison, os experts testified fo r HE HAD BUSINESS ELSEWHERE
tho state, the defense, today prepared
to call on Dr. W . K. Orr o f Perry, Ga., Dinar Didn't Car* to Walt to 8«« tho
Result of His Carelessness
w ho attended Shepard when he first
With the Pis.
became ill last May.
Shepard died here last June and
Dr. Fabyan Franklin has a friend
D r. Chas. C. Harrold, who performed who vouches for this story. Coming
an operation to save his life, was the downtown on tho elevated ono morn­
first witness fo r the defense after the ing. he was struck by the explosive
state rested yesterday. Dr. Harrold temper of a red-fuced, choleric man
on a seat nearby. This mnn, annoyed
declared Shepard died o f general per­
because a youth facing him had placed
itonitis and o f .n pnralyzed condition hlA feet on the sent which the mnn oc­
o f the intestines.
cupied. hurst out In n storm of pas­
Defense counsel indicated they sion, denouncing the youth In tones
would introduce but few witnesses and that aroused the nttcntlon of passen­
Mr. Gompors said the American
declined to answer questions as to gers In the adjoining cars. Ho finally
Federation
o f Labor at its convention
whether any o f the four defendants stamped out on the platform at a
adopted
resolutions
asking amnesty
stop, boiling with rage.
would take the stand. It was indi­
for
persons
held
prisoners
fo r "spoken
That noon Doctor Franklin’s friend
cated several days ago that Mrs. An­
went Into n self-service restaurant for or written w ords."
nie Cutts, one o f the persons charged lunch. Getting a plate of vegetables
He said Senator France o f Manyw ith tho murder o f Shepard, would und meat, and one of pumpkin pie, ho
land had been asked to introduce the
make a statement to the court deny- placed them on the broad extension
resolution to mnkc effective the sense
*
Ing that she had revealed to neigh­ arm of one of the chairs provided for
of
the convention on this.subject.
bors that Shepard was poisoned, but lunchere, mid made room beside them
Senator France told the committee
for
Ids
cup
of
coffee.
As
he
was
lln
« s the defense went on with its side
lulling his lunch he reached for the that he acted principally on tho real­
o f the case silence was maintained on
pumpkin pie, and clumsily knocked It isation that the welfare o f the. work­
th is point.
off the chair arm.
ing man is bound up in the question
The widow, now Mrs. Pauline E l­
To his horror he saw It disappear o f civil liberty.
m e r ; her son, Ernest Hopson, and her Into the gaping pocket of a large over­
"T h e espionnge act is offensive to
stater, Mrs. lone Henry, aro the other coat carelessly flung over the next
all men who know what freedom
defendants. It was expected the state chair—nnd then he perceived the own­
m eans," Mr. Gompers said, “ and
; ? Would offer testimony In rebuttal when er of the overcoat bearing down upon
him. nil unconscious of the accident, grates on the man who believes In
v
the defense closed,
with a plateful of food. It was tha American principles. I refer to com ­
v.c • Before calling Dr. Orr, the» defense
same rod-faced, choleric man whose mon Interpretation o f the law."
renewed attacks on the testimony o f frightful temper had amaxed the ele­
form er tenants o f the Cutts' farm vated passengers 1
An Exprasaman.
' w here it is alleged the poison plot
As soon ns the culprit had per­
Speaking
of Juries, a veteran Cleve‘ w as hatched. It was claimed' that J. ceived that he waited to see no more.
lander recalls the dlfllculty experienced
A . Thomas, his w ife and son, star —New York Evening Post.
In securing a Jury In a noted alleged
witnesses fo r the prosecution, were o f
poisoning case of many years ago.
bad character and that witnesses
Ono of the men summoned was both
Post Cards at the Herald office, lc.

e n ave

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our Typew riter
W t, 1 1 # lbs.
Universal
Keyboard
Ruling Device
Tabulator

"I say, have you formed or expressed
—formed or expressed—do you get
th n tr
“ Yes, yes. Farmed or expressed.
Sure, I haf farmed and now I am ex­
pressing. Dot's oil right."
But the expressman was excused.
STAM PS
Just received new assortment o f
Christmas tags, seals, stamps, etc.,
for your packages, letters and cards.
Sec the new parcel post labol that
bespeaks the Christmas spirit and the
cute little tags and stamps that should
mark all your packages. Only 6
cents a pack at the Herald office.
New line of stationery this week es­
pecially ordered f o r Christmas week.

to take stock we expect to moko
it Interesting to the public to
come and purchase their wants
at this
SALE.

great

REDUCTION

Endura hie
IS THE GIFT OF TODAY MADE MORE IMPORTANT
BY THE UNCERTAINTY

O ne

You

H ave

B een

Waiting F o r

THREE - UNIT - MACHINE
Possesses every essential feature o f larger, heavier and m ore cos tly typewriters.
Three, unit m achine: base, carriage an d ac­
tion. M an y troublesom e ports eliminated.
T h e m achin e for both office- and hom e.
D oes the w ork o f any typew riter regardless
o f cost.
For foreign languages, especially e q u ip p ­
ed with from on e to five dead keys— d o e s
not enterfere with standard keyboard.

Back Spacer
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Fingers
00 characters
Ball Bearing
Shift-Carriage

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And that must determine your choice o f a type­
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units— base, carriage and action— many extra parta
are. eliminated. This means a saving in repairs and
d bigger saving b y keeping it oni the job. The
MOLLE llghteat o f touch, speediest o f action, will
do anything that a writing machine Is called upon
to do with the least amount o f noise and affost,

SEE THEM AT THE

HERALD PRINTING

Just received new line of crepe
paper for package wrappers or
decorations fo r
the holidays,
polnsettla 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.
Box Stationery in all o f the
latest shades and styles—nothing
but the best o f psper and enve­
lopes at very reasonable prices.
Quite the prettiest and most sen­
sible Christmas gifts for either
“ H er" or -nim."
Christmas Cards and
New
Year's Post Cards o f all kinds
from the low price of one cent
each up. You g ot the benefit o f
/ oar buying in Job lots. AH very
pretty and new. And then you
can get engraved cards or sta­
tionary or Holiday cards engrav­
ed o r yoor monogram- printed on
the finest o f bond papers In all
colors. Come in and take a look.
nERA LD PRINTING CO.
nerald Square
208-tf

D IT P t ?

rUuEi

M IT I f
ItI U j U

MONEY MARK­

ET, THE FALL’ IN’ PRICES AND RECONSTRUCTION

W E M EAN JUST W H A T W E
--------------------- SAY -----------------

AND NEVER IN OUR HISTORY DID

ENDURABLE

GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS MAKE SUCH A STRONG
AP P E A L TO YOUNG AND OLD

ALIKE.

THERE­

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

Phone 175

Cor. 4lh &amp; Sanford

HOLIDAY HEADQUARTERS
FOR YOU AND YOUR FOLKS,
"D rug Plants Under Cultivation" is
the title o f Farmers' Bulletin No. 033,
issued . by tho U. S, Department. o f
Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Tho
department maintains an experiment
station to test drug plants at Or­
lando, Fla.

HAVING

ALW AYS

BEEN AND ALW AYS W ILL BE THE STORE WHERE
YOU CAN BUY SUITABLE GIFTS

AT

CHRISTMAS

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

FOR

HOOSIER klTCHEN CABINETS,

THEM

WE

SUGGESTIONS:

IDEAL

FIRELESS

COOKER, FULL LINE OF ALUMINUM W ARE, ROCH-

Let’s Get Down to
Brass Tacks

ESTER PERCOLATORS AND CASSEROLES, PYREX
W ARE, ICY HOT* BOTTLES AND CARAFES, AND

A COMPLETE U N E OF DAISY AND KING A IR RI­
FLES, GO-CARTS, AUTOMOBILES,

Will be paid to any
Adult who gets the

VELOCIPEDES,

WAGONS, ETC., AND FOR THE MEN A COMPLETE
U N E OF CUTLERY AND RAZORS, THE BEST

AS­

SORTMENT W E EVER HAD “

Buy Christmas Seals to Fight Tuberculosis in Onr State

After 12 Treatments
at the

“Energizer”
Office
This bona-fide statement is made—
and it will be carried out to the let­
ter— because we desire to do MORE
good rather than LESS while “ ENER­
G IZER" service Is here. There Is a
mathematical ratio between Human
Illness and Human CIRCULATION
and all the money and brains In the
world cannot afford tho protection
that BETTER STRENGTH nnd CIR­
CULATION will give you.
Everything is a matter o f “ per
cent" and “ degree" In this world, and
each “ ENERGIZER" treatment gets
A N Y adult a “ per-cent" better in
physical Strength and CIRCULA-

MODERN WOODMEN ATTENTION For Srubbing C lothes_______ — $ U t
Dry C lea n in g______ ___________ JZf
Annual election o f officers next Pressing . . . __ . . . . . ____
J#
meeting night, December 23d. All
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
members urged to attend.
J. D. DOSSEY, Clerk.
221-3tde
317 East First St.
Phone 5C*

G. W. WATERS

KOKOMO, UNITED STATES
AN D HILLER TIRES
HOWE RED TUBBS

FOR CHRI8TMAS

The

OF THE

B. A O. MOTOR COMPANY
Sanford, Florida
And “ If thinking hurts— then 'DoIT-NOW ’ beenuso It FEELS GOOD."
You cannot loso A N Y W A Y YOU
LOOK A T IT.
And if you get tho "F L U " before,
say M A Y 1st, 1021, you get }25. .I f
you don't get it, you should worry.
But you W ILL get tho FINEST HU­
MAN
houie-elenning available,— a
sound investment, a sensible, LOGI­
CAL move.
Sanford can easily be) IN FACT
the most HEALTHY CITY In tho
WORLD.— Scientifically made so.
COMB IN
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We Guarantee A ll
Battery Repairs
Every Battery repair we mala I*
guaranteed for six months. We are
able to do this because in repairing
anj make o f battery we are licensed
to use' patented features which hsT*
made Vesta batteries famous.

Sanford Battery Service Co.
L. A. RENAUD, Prop.

Pbona 1 »

Seed Potatoes
MAINE GROWN

IS TH E MOST IMPORTANT ITEM
o p THE ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD.

PINEHURST DAIRY— The 95 per cent Dairy.
W o Invite the public to inspect our Dairy at any time or any
Hour------ Deliveries Twice
Each Day.
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FERENT FROM OTHERS" I l l l E J I U i l O 1 V t H i l l
Phone 367

F. F. DUTTON, Inc
Sanford

Florida

Ask the State Board o f Health

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dense and deaf, with a limited knowl­
edge of English, defects which were
developed as his examination pro­
ceeded.
"Have you formed or expressed jtny
opinion regarding this case?' the law­
yer for the defense asked.

A s we are nearing the close &gt;o f
business for this year and soon

�THE B&amp;NFOKQ JQAILYHEKALP, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23/1920

Kitchens

PAGE* SEVEN

Daily Fashion Hint

One of FLEETWOOD’S fine pipes and a hum i

the Foundation

dor of his.favorite tobacco will give

him

great

pleasure when ho receives it npd the solace o f Buch

o the R oof

a smooth, soothing smoke will linger through the

long period of comfort he will get from hfB “ du

Our prices are moderate.

Our stock is com

píete. A variety to select from
Q u a lity -S e rv ic d -P ric e

For
Cold Weather
• e ■

Heaters '
Cook Stoves
Ranges
Oil Stoves
Gas Stoves and
Ranges

BALL
Hardware Co,

‘HEW TnOTTEtnt ADAPTATIONS-

Thrco and a half million children In eastern and central Europe wait, taunt
and pinched like theae, at ths American kitchen* for the hot aoup and bread
that mean life to them. In the winter« since tho Armistice, America has been
the one friend that had food to give them. It la a common bIrM In Europe
today to aee a child five or sli yrura old whose head haa not healed. With a
healthy well fed baby the akuli should close before two years. America must
see these children throuRh the rlRora of another winter, and to that end eight
greet relief , orjnnkratlcr- &gt;T*e comhlned Into thej European Relief Council.
They seek to raise :.Ta000.000 to save this generation of Europe from death by
starvation and toe uisea*es time ~Viuo witu under-feeding.

Harold Bachman, director o f the
ABOUT HALF OF TH E STUDENT
Million Dollar Band which is to play
BODY A R B NOW
In Sanford all next week, has bad a
•W ORKERS
career which fits him admirably for
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 22— H alf the position he now holds as director
tho Harvard University student body o f a concert band. A fter graduating
o f about 6000 Is working Its way from college where he specialised

through collcgo In whole or In p a r t
A survey o f students employed just
completed at the graduate school sup­
plemented by figures from the stu­
dent employment office shows that
those obtaining regular and casual
employment ranging from profes­
sional house-hunting to instruction in
languages to an inmate of an inaane
Fresh from the
hospital earned more than $77,000 to­
Factory
ward the expenses o f the academic
HOLIDAY BOXES
year
1919-20.
AND MIXED C A N ­
-Nine
hundred! and ninety-eight men
DY OF ALL KINDS.
registered
for work last year, 382 o f
FIGS, FRUITS, ETC.
whom
obtained
it. Thcnumbcr of posi­
Sec Our New Line be­
tions
available
is
always less than the
tör.* buving your
number
o
f
seekers.
CHRISTMAS
Occupations in term time includo
CANDIES
that o f waiter, chauffeurs, choremen,
furnace tenders, hotel clerks, window
cleaners, university guides, nru^ play­
PRINCESS THEATRE
ers in jazz orchestras: Some stu­
BUILDING
dents spend Christmas holidays chop­
ping wood in the forests of Maine.
One'.Bmn Is reported working nights,
sleeping five hours out o f the twentyfour, and earning $50 a week.
Tutoring* 1« the most most populnr
employment in term-time and In one
form or another it is nlso remuner­
ative in the summer recess. Ono man
lost summer earned $150 a month and
expenses as supervisor of children’s
ptay. Another spent his mornings
with ogroup of children at a popular
resort on tho Maine coast and made
$1200 In two months. Several took
ocean cruises as tutors, companions,
or cooks. Another man picked up
i hone 112
115 Magnolia Ave.
several weeks’ expenses posing fo r nn
artist.
CHRISTMAS ORDERS
FOR ORANGES
Leave your orders fo r Christmas or­
anges and grapefruit with Roglnald
S. H olly, who Is making a specialty o f
the best o f tangerines and oranges
and grapefruit in mixed or straight
packages. He takes your order and
sees that 1 tis shipped to tho proper
destination. Geb hla prices. See him
o r phone 168 or 148.

Tested Law for the
Benefit o f the

. Public
No official, County, State,
Revenue or otherwise, can

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enter a P R I V A T E house
SMITH BROTHERS
Expert Repair Work

HAROLD

BACHMAN, DIRECTOR

music for n period of eight year*,
hn played for several seasons on tho
road with different concert organiza­
tions among which was the famous
Bohumlr Kryi Concert Band of Chi­
cago.
Between seasons he studied his
chosen instrument, the cornet with
11. A. Vandercook of Chicago, and
Mr. Vandercook
Counts
Director
Bachman ns one of his m ost success­
ful pupils, using his name on nil his
advertisements for his com et school.
With experience Mr. Bachman was
well qualified to make a name for
himself ns director of nn army l*nnd
in which capacity he served fo r about
two years taking his own band on the
road to enter into the commercial
band business.
The Duluth Hornld has the follow­
ing compliment topay to the abil­
ity of Director Bachman:
"Those
who have heard the Million Dollar
Band at thn Hex feel sure thnt they
have seen one who is to become one
o f the foremost bnnd lenders of the
ccvntry. .Conductor Bar1.man fi.clv
dripped music from his llngt.r t&lt;0»
nrd it is small wonler thnt his *;o;npany of musicians did so well under
his competent direction.”
"LOOK OUT SOUZA” was the
heading nrticlo in the Wilwnukce
News on tho work of Mr. Bnchmnn
who played to record breaking audi­
ences in the Miller Theatre o f Ihnf
city during tho week o f the 12th of
Ovlobcr last season.
Mr. Bachman sayn that his band
this year will be much better than
ever before.
If you have n room fo r rent, If you
havo anything for salo, the way to
get results Is to advertise (t through
the Want Column o f the Dally Hornid. This Is tho market page for tho
people who want something.

These ultra-smart troltcur frocks
^re developed In broudcloth. Tho
first, In dark blue, la trimmed with
«ray fur, which may
substituted
by fur-cloth, or omitted entirely. Tho
eklrt Is I" velvet brocade and thi |
rover« match tho flklrt. Medium alio l
107 EAST FIRST ST,
requires 2 yards SB-Inch velvet bro- |
cade and 271 yards 51-luch broad,
cloth.
Dark brown broadcloth trimmed
.with solf-color lioutucho braid la used
Amber Long In Use.
•lor tho second modal, which has a
The
modern
uttu uf oil of nmber,
jblouso with V-ahaped v.cck and sklrL
with plaited aide panel«. Medium slio- both externally nml Internally, ts often
Ircqulres 3*i yards G4-lncti material. mentioned. It has been denied that
IFirst Model: rictorlr.1 Review Dresu* nmber was known to the (ireeks In
very early time*, the Creek electron
having been used its u name botli for
U and for an limnlpum of roUI nml
jllver, a species of gold ore washed
down by the I’actolus; but amber has
actually been found at Mycenae, and
the fact that the electron nqcklnr**
mentioned In the Odyssey Is said to
LOGAN STICKS TO HIS
have been a gift from Phoenicia means
STORY TH AT HE ALONE
much.
• KILLED CARL DOEHLER
The Phoenicians are known to have
Introduced amber Into the East, and
CLEARW ATER, Dec. 20.—Thnt no Herodotus says It wag brought from
one but himself had any part in tho the River Ertdanus In the extreme
killing of Carl Docrlcr at Tarpon west of Europe.

FLEETWOOD’S

Springs, when the snloonlst was called
to his door and shot down one night in
April, 1015, Is tho statement.made to
Sheriff A. E. Sloat by Chester E.
Logan, self-confessed murderer o f
Doelcr, according to the sheriff.
Sheriff Sloat arrived hero Sunday
night with Logan, from Lycrly, Gn.,
where the young man gave htmpclf
up to the authorities lost week, con­
fessing tho crime.
Logan was running a pressing club
at Rome, Ga. He told the sheriff that
ho could not get the killing o f Docrlcr
off his mind and his conscience
troubled he so much that he decided to
give himself up.
The sheriff Is o f the opinion thnt
there is more to the story than Logan
has told, and is rather in doubt about
Logan hnving told the entire story of
the affair.
Logan also told the sheriff that ho
shot Marion Langford at Fort Lauder­
dale in 1916, in a fight with another
man over the girl in a hotel thorc,
and thnt he served a year in the peni­
tentiary for thnt nffnir.
It is probable Logan will be tried
at tho February tern» o f tho circuit
court here, at which time he may tell
a more complete story o f his crime.
O ffico supplies at the Herald.

SANFORD, FLA

CHRISTMAS TAGS,
STAMPS

Just received new aiaortment o f
Christmas tags, seals, stamps, etc.,
fo r your packages, letters and cards.
See the new parcel post label that
bespeaks the Christmas spirit and tho
cute little tags and stamps that should
mark all your packages. Only 5
cents a pack at the Herald office.
New line of stationery this week es­
pecially ordered for Christmas week.
A New York man making $2g a
month has just got married. Ho
claims ho couldn't live on th at— New
York American.

Gifts of jewelry are more than gifts o f
the moment. They are constant re­
minders o f the giver’s thoughtfulness
and the recipient can enjoy them for
years and years.
In our big stock you can find appro­
priate gifts for every member o f the
family. Yes, even the little tots! And
giving jewelry is so much better than
giving gifts that will soon bo forgotten.
Come, see tho many beautiful gift
selections we have to offer you. You
are not obliged to purchase.

Buy a Home
for a Xmas
Present
Greatest Gift In the World
REAL ESTATE

THE DEPENDABLE JEW ELER
FIRE INSURANCE

GIFTS T H A T LAST
SANFORD, FLORIDA

E. F. LANE
The Real Esiste Men1

T H E H E R A L D ’S Office Supply Department has judt re­
ceived a large and complete line o f this beatitifut stationery
— no two boxes alike—and w e will print any m onogram on
paper (or cards) and envelopes—in one, tw o or three colors

w ithout a search warrant
A C ITIZE N .

SEALS,

Repentance Is often confounded
with determination not to g e t caught
again.

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H E A R T O P T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E S E C T I O N

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1920

NUMBER 224

VOLUME I

ENGLISHWOMAN SAID n E RE­ MANUFACTURERS OF ILLINOIS
FUSED TO VI 8 E HER
SERVE FORMAL NOTICE ON
PASSPORTS
UNION LABOR
tcctlv« w in g," to other raw maWASHINGTON, Dec. 23,— Charges
CHICAGO, Dec. 23.— Manufacturtcriali and many manufactured r - :’d* mado by Mra. Mlnnot E. Robinson, «rs o f tho nation today served notlco
t a r i f f B IL L
uct*.
■o f Manchester, Erg., that American , on union labor that tho intensive drive
Chairman Fordney o f tho , ways , Consul Wells at Manchester had at- against “the
“ closed
*’ — J shop
-1“ “ had started,
J
through
and means committee estimates that tempted to prevent her from coming when William Buttcrworth issued a
the emergency bill will produce to this country to testify before the call for a convention o f big em­
ployers of the country.
Buttcrworth is head o f tho Illi­
nois
Manufacturers' Association, vice­
the OLDER nEADS w n o HAVE
president
o f the Chambefr o f Com­
DBBN TAKING TIME
merce o f the United States Conference
f r a m in g b i l l s
o f Manufacturers' Associations, com­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 3 .-U n d lsprised of employers in the following
states: Colorado^ Connecticut, Illi­
eirfd by reporta of a probable preslnois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Mich­
drttisl veto and of sennto opposition,
igan, Minnesota, New Hampshire,
«■utw party" in tho houso—the blputiun coalition o f western and
New York, Washington, West Vir­
Motheni .representatives—today1 beginia and Wisconsin. He conferred
with President-elect Hurding yester­
na the work of Jamming through
day.
tit emergency tariff bill on a g n Buttcrworth, In an open letter to­
coltnral products.
____
So powerful has been the '"new
day, attacked the plan o f tho rail­
party" that it has forced the ways
way brotherhoods, who, ho said, de­
irA means committee to frame
a
mand the establishment o f a na»onal bureau o f adjustment to han­
dle nil labor troubles instead o f the
month*—In two days, and accord- Bupport fo r tho bill. They point out
individual companies handling their
lay to all Indications will obtain
importations of w heat from
own industrial aiTalrs.
f»ronble action on it in the bourn Cftnada and Argentina this year
in the »*me time, plans being to
amotmted to 15,050,963 bushels,
Buttcrworth said If the brother­
tike i final vote tomorrow n igh t
(
rJce and otjjer cropB are
hoods succeeded
their plan it would
The emergency scnedules estab- CBtJmated to ^ ]arger this year and
influence all other industries.
"Tho plan o f tho brotherhoods
llihtd rales so high that a virtual consequently will suer In increased
embargo on the importation o f tho deRTea by Importations/advocates o f
means the closed shop and union
promts would be affected.
' the MU contend.
domination over all industries alike,"
leaders of the “ new party,
the
prodacera have Instated that
Buttcrworth said. "This is tho most
strength o f; which frankly haa
f ac«
the greatest menace,
vital question facing tho manufactur­
ing and producing interests o f the
alarmed members from the eaitern a merjcan w ool production was estlcountry today and should have im­
mated at 260,000,000 pounds this
mediate attention."
year, and foreign Importations have
The brotherhoods want to estab­
amounted to 102,000,000 pounds.
lish tho adjustment board under auImportations o f soy oil bean from
thorlty o f the transportation act
the Orient have exceeded in value
M NEW

EM ERGEN

the entire aoy bean crop in the
United States this year, but all the
vegetable oils imported— peanut, soy
and cottonseed—were only about onetenth o f tho American production.
The jiew tariff proposes a 20 and 20­
cent per gallon duty on these oils.
CHRISTMAS BURGLAR"
HEEDS CHILD'S P L E A S
.
A N D SPARES PRESENTS
CHICAGO, Dec. 23.— A “ Christmas
burglar w ith a heart" heeded the
pleat o f Ruth Mailey, aged 10, not to
take her Christmas presents when she
found him In her boom yesterday
noon on her return from school fo r
&lt;*£ Th» Aim«UU4 Tnu).
.lunch. The burglar wan eating her
COLUMBUS, O., Dec. Z
~ *
23— Judgo
juncj,( vrhlch Jmd been le ft by her
Kinke«d today sustained the motion
”*
mother before going down town shop­
to quaih summons In (he suit filed
ping. He took her tq the parlor and
ky Frank S. Monnctt, former Ohio
played little jinglea and ' Christmas
attorney general and stockholder o f
songs on the piano fo r her.
tk* Goodyear Tire cpmpany, asking
When she told him she would have
the appointment o f a receiver o f tho
to
return to school he said:
company.
“ Tell you r mother I'll return some
day and steal everything in 1 tho
house," and he left without taking
anything.

DR- SIC1LI.IANOS
IS COMING TO V . 8 .
n . U S X « Tr.ii)
ATHENS, Dec. 23.—Dr. SiciUianos
w hud of the political bureau o f the
°T* sn °*fice, Is said to have been
minated minister to tho United
, , 1 and would leave for America
Jwuajy.

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WASHINGTON, Doc.
23.— Prcoldent Wliaon plans to spend a quiet
Christmas at the White House. To'day he presented ill the employees
with a turkey and gave the children
living on tho road to the golf links
presents.
LEAVES A F T E R THREAT
O F DEATH IS SENT HIM

by agreement of labor and em­ O T H E R
CITIES W OULD
ployers.
SPEND THOUSANDS
Buttcrworth called a convention
TO GET IT.
o f the national conference o f state
manufacturers' associations to be
held January 1st. The confererce
will be in protest against tho stand
taken by tho brotherhoods.
ARE K B IT TO THE MINIMUM B Y
Buttcrworth invited the following
THE W ATER TRANSPOR­
big employers of labor to bo present
TATION HERE
nt the conference: Elbert II. Gary
of tho United States Steel Corpora­
Standing at the Clyde Line dock
tion, Charles M. Schwab, president
and watching tho boats come in
of the Bethlehem Steel Company;
from
Jacksonville
with the
Dwight W . Morrcrr of J. P. Morgan
freight o f the world brought to
A Co., F. A. Siebcrling, Goodyear
our very door makes one who
Charles Plez, fo r­
Tire L Rubber. C
pauses to think, feel that our
mer bead o f tho emergency fleet cor­
greatest asset is being neglected
poration.
-unless there is a combined effort
to get behind the Sanford Cham­
It was Indicated by Buttcrworth
ber o f Commerce in Ita fight to
that the Immigration problem is one
get better accommodation« (rom
o f vexation to American industry
the railroada and to take advan­
ar.d will be discussed nt the confer­
tage o f our water ratea in every
ence.
way. We have never as yet quite
Robert M. Buck, editor o f tho New
appreciated this magnificent ar­
Majority, lending inbor
paper of
tery o f trade and t :« « c i that
the middle west, said labor was
atretchea from Sanford to Jack­
aware o f tho fight on the closed
sonville—the beautiful St. Johna
shop and waa prepared to go the
river— and that from Sanford
limit.
South through the reachea of the
“ Manufacturers sweeten the open
Upper St. Johna river offers so
chop proposition by calling It the
much
in the way o f transporta­
'American plan,’ " said Buck. “The
tion.
But
other cities would a p ­
open shop, if established, would
preciate the river if they had it
mean the end of organized labor.
and the following from the Or­
This fight is vital to our interest«."
lando Morning Sentinel ahowa
what they think of water tranaCHRISTMAS DINNER
portation down there and how
TO COST LESS THIS
much
it would do for them if they
YEAR TH AN IN 1919
had it:
"President A. Van deft Boom, o f the
(Br Th» aiweliUi Prnii
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.— Christ­ American Collapsible Box Co., a con­
mas dinner this year will cost less on cern engaged in tho manufacture o f
the average than ’ last year. The corrugated paper boxes, with a plant
Christmas turkey was reduced about at. Walnut Cove., N. C., in addressing
a dollar, butter from 38 to 28 cent« the diners at the Orlando Chamber o f
and ressert (plum pudding), from 60 Commerce luncheon yesterday, stated
his mjssion to the City Beautiful
cents to 35 cents.
The cost o f Christmas baskets of without parley or delay by announc­
provisions, such as are distributed by ing that his concern had purchaaed
charitable organizations to tho poor, 175,000 worth o f machinery for the
also hnvo declined. Investigation dis­ manufacture in Florida o f a new pat­
closed that baskets which cost $L80 ented collapsible box to be used in the
(Contlnupcd on page eight)
last year can be obtained this year

FREIGHT R A T E S

for $3.50.
(Br Th* AimcUM Tnu)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23^-On ob­
jection o f Senator Harrison, o f Missippi, the consideration by the Sen­
ate o f tho emergency tariff bill wns
delayed until next week.
.
YOU’LL NOW NEED
MORE “ KIVER'
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.— Frost Is
predicted by the Weather Bureau ft;*
tonight as fa r south a i Interior of
Florida.

(Ir Th» A»»*cUt#4 Tnu)
ELPASO, Tex., Dec. 23^-Clara
Smith returned to her father’s
home last night ar.d plans to go
at once to Ardmore, Oklahoma,
to answer to the charge o f mur­
dering Jake L. Hamon, November
26 last. She fled to Mexico after
the shooting, returning voluntar­
ily.

f 3! AY

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Cost Reduced 15 Per Cent
CHICAGO, Dec. 23.— Decreasing
living costa have knocked approxim­
ately 16 per cent of the cost o f this
year’s Christmas dinner, 1t was an­
nounced today b ycounsel fo r the com­
mittee on high living coats'. Last
year’s dinner fo r a family cost $9.90.
It will cost $8.26 this year, it waa
said.
*
OF COURSE IT WAS POSTPONED

A MEDAL FOR BRAVERY

Pat Murphy o f Jacksonville, genial
'GROWING PEPPERS IS
editor o f the Legislative Blue Book of
LATEST FORTUNE MAKER Florida, is among those spending sev­
eral days in the city on «business mis­
FORT MYERS, Dec. 22.— The Ionasion. Mr. Murphy has received a let­
Fort Myers section hss shipped fifteen j
*ter from Josephus Daniels, secrclary
carloads o f peppers this season. From
¡o f the navy, highly commending him
three acres at Iona 700 crates o f pep­
fo r hia bravery aboard the U. S. S.
pers were picked in two pickings. Cit­
Saturn In April, 1898, when by quick
rus fruits are being shipped out rapid­
thought ond action he prevented one
ly.— II. E. Stevens, Lee County Agrio f tho Saturn’s boats, which had been
cuturual agent
lowered with the drain hole plug re­
• The above is an excerpt from the
moved, from sinking ond carrying
official report from the Lee county
I with it to death a boy named Picragent to the agricultural extension
Ison. Mr. Murphy at that time was a
bureau o f our state agricultural col­
Icoxswain and it waa through Lieut,
lege, and cannot, therefore, be
i W. Ey Saord, on officer on board the
charged .with- being an overdrawn
Saturn, that the net of bravery came
statement o f fa c t Peppers have been
to the attention o f Secretary Daniels.
selling from three to five dollars a
It Is believed Mr. Murphy will be
crate,
making these two pickings
awarded somo medal oa a reward for
worth from $2100 to $3500—a pretty
his courageous and prompt action in
good return off three acres eh? And
jumping into the boat,and thrusting
the season o f picking only ju st begun,
a marine spike Into the hole In the
fo r peppers are not allowed to ripen
bottom o f the boat, despite the fact
and blooming and picking alternately
that he could not swim.—Tampa Trlcontinues all winter from November
to May.— Tamp* Tribune.

JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 22.— Fol­
lowing receipt o f an anonymous let­
ter warning him that he would bo
killed last night unless he left the
L h .
f ll"
pi«.)., «r. city, BenJ. Loftier, who was kidnaped,
* d to adjourn today until Mon- taken to th* outskirts o f the city,
handcuffed to a tree and beaten with
iron-studded streps on tho night o f
FIGHT
December 11, announced today that
ON TARIFF BILL
he was closing his store at 2 o’clock
IN THE HOUSE yesterday afternoon and would leave
Jacksonville that evening.
Lcffler, w ho is the proprietor o f
(By Tb* iM d iM Tnu)
W A S H 'Ä l r «
retail atores here and at Newport, R.
WASHINGTON, D. C.f Dec. 23.— A
X L i ” " * “ 1 —Sen Hou.e
I., will g o to his New &gt;York offices.
statement charging the Japanese mil­
Ur|1 bill l„
,
“ I think If. best that I leavo,” he
itary authorities with “ frightful and
*&gt;»• Of bill before adjourn
barbarous" deeds in Manchuria has
WBATn gR
;
*
been issued by the Korean commis­
HOLDS PO W WOW
F0R CHRISTMAS
WITH HARDING sion. Officials said that in the Hunchin district the Japanese burned 32
MARION, Dec. 23.— Myrori T. Her­ villages, killed all the male inhabi­
WMth«
,J 23' ~ G*ner*
1w«*ther ^for D£
Christina,
day la
rick, form er ambassador to France, tants, and massacred 145 peaceful in­
today conferred with Senator Harding habitants and burned houses with
■th.” S U ? * “ ’ “ W r t *
women and children inside.
on proposed association o f nations.

«

'
(Br Th« AimcUUA rr»M)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.— The sen­
ate coal Investigation committee has
postponed further action until W ed­
nesday.

(D7 Tb« Au«cUt«4
Aii«cutM Pm*)
Pm«)
(Br
WASHINGTON,
Dec. 23.—Tho
State Department today intervened In
a threatened controversy between tho
British Embassy and the Senate com ­
mittee now investigating cable com ­
munications over the question o f tho
alleged British censorship o f cablo
messages to the United State* from
Great Britain. This action la regard­
ed as a rebuke to the embassy f o r
sending direct to the committee chair­
man a letter denying the testimony.
DECLARES REGULAR
QUARTERLY DIVIDEND

(Br TX» AlMcUUd Tnu)
NEW YORK, Dec. 23.— Regular
quarterly dividend o f one per cent
on common and two per cent on ft*,
(By Th» AiwUltJ Pi»»»)
preferred stock was today declared by*
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.— A gross
the Virginia Carolina Chemical Com-,
deficiency in the national fiscal tran­
pany.
.
sactions o f two billion one hundred
million fo r this fiscal year and one
billion, five hundred million fo r the
next flscnl year Is the forecast by
Secretary Houston, testifying before
the Senate finance committee consid­
ering soldier bonus bill today.
He
said federal finances were in such
(By Th» Am*cUU4 Tnu)
SCRANTON, Pa., Dec. 28—Thieves
shape that new sources o f revenue
must be found nnd that no new bur­ today smashed a window o f the First
dens should be added to the national National Bank here and filled their
pockets with new currency which waa
treasury.
.
displayed on a Christmas tree, but
the police arrested them before they
BOOZE GUARD IS
FATALLY SHOT

(By Tb» AukUUA Tnu)
CINCINNATI, Dec. 23— Joseph
Kline, a guard on a truck loaded with
whlakeyj bound from Kentucky to
New York, was fatally shot in an un­
successful attempt to steal the whis­
(By Tb* Au*«taU4 Tntt)
ROME, Dec. 23.— The Holy office key today.
today issued a decree asking all
MOB LYNCHES
Catholic bishops to watch “ an organi­
zation, which while profeasing absolute freedom o f though in religious
(By Tb* AuwlilA Tr»»*).
V
matters, instills indlfferentisra and
apostasy to the Catholic religion in
FORT WORTH, Dec. 23.— Tom M.
tho minds o f its adherents. The de­
Vickery, white man charged with
cree mentions the Young Mena' Chris­
tian Association, saying it corrupts killing policeman taken from jail and
lynched at midnight by mob.

GEORGE C. KELLER HERE
George C. Keller, who receive« »
big salary fo r distributing hot air
fo r the Mergenthaler Linotype Cbmr*ny, came in today to look a t tho
Herald’s new model 14 machine. B e
waa greatly pleased with the manner
in which the machine Is kept and
needless to aay the management o f
The Herald is pleased with tha w a y
the machine performs.
Mr. K eller
made the bunch a lot o f promises
(which he hss probably forgotten c m
this) and caught the bug fo r Orlando
where he will spend Christmas w ith
his family.

.
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�SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22,1920

THIS A ‘‘WOMAN’S COUNTRY”

FINB STATIONERY

OFFICIALS 8 HXRBD
IN COAL PROFIT 8

Ingllah Writer Qlv«« an, Intereetlno , The Herald office la headquarters
T!&gt;tfts*'/ y»w - •I. , *&lt;»»•,jt \. ' •Impraasten of Her Slater Over
Joe fine stationery o f all kinds from
t
. t h e Sea«.
the printed letter head to the beautl' As an English woman who went ful stationery in boxes that Is so dear
about America for nearly three years,
N T B N SIV B WORK BEING DONE making friends, East, West, South and to the ladles' hearts. You can get
B Y ODD FELLOWS IN A L L
North. I ought to be ablo to contrast this stationery and have your mono­
the women o f the two countries, but gram printed on It, making the nifU
:v
PARTS OF U. 8 .
the more one travels the more one to- lest Christmas g ift that you have
W ASH IN G TO N , Dec. 22.— Intcn- sllsea that “ folks is Just folks** ail the ever seen and one o f the best. Sta­
world over.
tionery coats money these days but
- liv e w ork is being done by the Grand
American
women
are
quicker
at
the
our
stationery is very reasonable in
i-5 Lodge 'o f Georgia, I. O. O. F., to tho
uptake as regards friendliness and
price and positively tho best that
. end that funds be raised for the crce- kindnesses;
but tbe tongue-tied Eng­
tion o f a home fo r orphans o f • Odd lish do Just ss much In tbe long run. money can buy. See it at tip iferald
Flelows, the home w h en . completed The American’s manners are more office.
to be a memorial to Robert T. Dan­ cosmopolitan, her clothes are better
' lei, late grand sire o f the order in put on, she has more good stories In
Drawing an Audience.
that state. A drive was made on No­ her afterdinner speeches. But If you
Professor Letterklnk—I’m delighted
vem ber 8, which had been set aside compare corresponding types—«a most to see so Isrge a gathering In the
as Orphan’s Home day. The objec- travelers omit to do—they are "both house. I never spoke to an audience
of more thnn 40 before. Your towns­
l tiv© was $ 100,000. Tho grand lodge, tbe same color under their skin.”
.America .Is a woman'# country. The men are Interested In science?
according to R. LASmith, grand mnsboy belongs to hla mother, and most
The Loral Editor—Not much. But
4 L ter, and T. H. Robertson, grand secwomen give their own opinions on all my compositor tn setting up the ad of
R rotary, has deed* to a magnificent subjects—qnlte curiously well ex­
your lecture on the "Cosmic Force#,H
.property consisting o f 100 acres lo­ pressed— without any suggestion of left the
out o f "Cosmic."
cated at Griffin as a site on which to having gone to a man for help.
erect the home.
Tbe Englishwoman speaks more
A new Odd Fellows’ State home i shortly and with a suggestion o f hav­ nEAU TIFU I. POST CARDS
w as recently dedicated at Caldwell, ing "asked her huqbsnd at home"; but AT THE nERALD, E A C n ...
Idaho, and it is expected to be ready I doubt If the Englishwoman Is worse
fo r occupancy by January 1. The off, since England Is the home o f the
proverb, "As the good man salth, so
dedication took place during the an­
say w o; but as tbe good wife salth
nual encampment o f the Idaho Odd so must It be."
F ellow s. A site o f 17 acres fo r the
One very noticeable charm In tbe
home was donated by Montio B. American woman Is her quickness In
Gwinn, o f Boise, Idaho, who, it is starting conversation with a stranger
stated, also was largely responsible and her aptness In saying something
f o r raising not only tho $70,000 neces­ pleasant at once. 1 cannot help thinksary to erect tho building, but also
an irreducible endowment fund o f
$60,COO. The dimensions o f the home
building are 140 feet by 45 feet; it is
o f reinforced concrete, wto stories

•.TO CONTROL
THE FLOODS
______

WILL

\

ASHEVILLE, N. G , D«c. 21*—Con
_ WASHINGTON, Dec. 22,— Charg- jjtrol o f floods throughout the sooth­
e s that"government officials Joined In eastdfn 'Section d f the Untied. States
coal profiteering ddring tho period o f is the tentative plan o f the Southshortage last summer were made by eastern W ater Resources office o f the
George H. Cushing, managing direc- United States Geological Survey, With
tor o f the Amorican Wholesale Coal headquarters here.
Association, testifying under oath yesThe Idea Is to temporarily dam the
terday before the senate investigating W ltfln originating In western North
comlttce. In executive session, tho Carolina fhountains during periods
de^ ReiubireC
.n0rNni v
o f exceM,V8 rain. Huge basins would
T . fZ ;
Y° S ' r J
ba» t la mountain crevasses, Into
th
n
l
i
n
n
/
^
whIch
with tho namo o f one man, said to *. . nr « " * waters
» i_ . could
. be turned
, . and
have been a principal in m op era- 1?10” 4 V" 1 W
tion by which a group o f men in g o ^ 0™
down U
™ b! ,ded’
emmont service obtained 450,000 tons ^ 0 ,°
*re n
, *ctIon {orm
o f coal, which they sold later at a riv? " ,n Tennessee, South Carolina
profit o f $600.000. Railroad official.« ? nd G«°rgia.
1

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EXAMINE PRISONS
■ SKULLS

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t&gt; t, v i »

■

* JACKSON, Mich., Dec. 22Mlchlgan «U t« penitentiary here
Mt what la aald to b« aninnovation in
prison management by the
purchase
.
J with which u
photograph the skulls o f inmate* an*
determine it surgical operation* mS
cure the patients o f criminal tend,?'
cles. This work has Just been under,
taken at the prison.
***
When it is found that a part of #1»
skull is pressing on the brain u
operation will be performed in th.
prison hospital by .Detroit surgeon*
who havo volunteered to co-operate.
I f the operation is believed to haw
cured the prisoner the Judge who
sentenced him will bo asked by Wtr
den Harry L. Hulbcrt o f the priion ta"
bring about his release. A number w
Judges in the state have agreed

Tho Herald Printing Co. haa ev­
erything in the office aupply line that
you are needing. The price is right
also. Let us fit you up with your
•
Get som e,of those late postcards at stationery and office aupplies. .
the Herald office. Tho Valdez Ho­
i.ie way to pay me expense* of tbs
tel, the Welaka Block, the Seminole
Send in your locala to the Herald
Hotel and other polnta o f Interest. office. Phone the new* to 148. We country fo r tho next four years 1* t«
Only one cent each. Send a Sanford want every bit o f it. Tell us the lay a tax on application* for Fede*
card to yonr friends.
news each day.
at offices.— New York World.

VAST EMPIRE IN SOUTH SEAS
Extent of Australasian Group Under
Britieh Rule Is Hardly Reallaed by Americana
Judson C. Welllver writes in the
Country Magazine that our Impres­
sions about tbe Australasian empire
of the future are rather vague, be­
cause we are unable to realise Its
mere bigness. Thus the Island of New
Guinea, the greateet Island In the
world, If we classify Australia as a
continent, was, before the war, divided
between the British, Dutch and Ger­
mans. The British have now taken
over, In tho name o f Australia, the
German claim a.
We think of New Guinea as a con­
siderable patch of dry land In the ex­
panse o f the southern ocean, but have
difficulty realising that If It could be
laid down oo the United States, one
end would be at Portland, Ma^ the
other near Omaha, and that it would
Florida Odd Fellows have a fine blot out an area about twice the alxe
home a t Gainesville, Florida, where of tbe German empire, and Including
the members and their families are something like a quarter o f the popula­
tion o f these United State*. It con­
given the best o f treatment.
tains vastly at'cater resources than
| Germon*. also about a thousand white
I p *c.;e and 500,000 aborigines, largely
1 .annlbals.
Half of It yet remains
•hitch, but Its predestination to be
-secntiaily British la quite obvlooi.
Australasia alma at leadership In
the south temperate sons, oo lines cu­
riously parallel to those by which
Great Britain has become leader In the
North.
With Inexhaustible coal and
Iron, she Is creating Iron and steel sod
shipbuilding Industries sad a navy o f
her own. The war era haa been mark­
ed by the completion of Australia's
.first transcontinental railroad, sugges­
tive reminder of the beginning o f o v
own Union Pacific.

A nd our B ig Store is just filled with new and seasonable goods
for the ladies and children— substantial. X m as Gifts that will not
only please the eye of the beholder but w ill be a thing o f beauty
and a joy forever to those w ho receive th em ..

Ladies' Waists, in all the very
latest patterns, fresh from the
Blankets, nice warm wool or
cotton fleeced blankets at prices
that will sell them.

manufacturers.

Handkerchiefs make

best

Old Santa is herq and his pres­

Chrlstmqp Gifts and are always
acceptable. Get in quantities

ence is felt in eVery department
o f our big store. W e have ju st

for the holidays and for every

what you want in all lines. Come
in and look them over.

The G ift that

will please “ h er" most.

Table Linens that are good at
holiday time and any time. The
&lt; p « t gifts that money can buy.

Everything fo r the office at the
Herald Printing Co. W e can fit you
Uncle Sam tells the world that ho out with all that you need tn fine
does not intend to be done in oils.— printed stationery and office supplies
o f all kinds.
Norfolk Virginian-Pilot

occasion thereafter.

the

Nothing more suitable
ne of our lovely Hand

V E L V E T FROCKS
W OOL FROCKS
SILK FROCKS
In an unbelievably wide range o f the season’s
m ost popular styles were secured by us at a big
concession. W e 'didn’ t hesitate a minute in a c ­
cepting the proposition despite the great num­
ber o f frocks involved fo r we knew that our
patrons with g ift lists and holiday occasions in
mind would welcome this unusual offer. This
week only.

A Deep Regard for M em bers of the Fam ily is Best Expressed
with Gifts of Apparel and

Speers

is the Popular Shopping Place.

Get ^hem now.

SANFORD

FLORIDA

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY» DECEMBER 23, IMO

Every man and woman who Invests In a secur
J t l * I j r i l i3*
ity o f an enterprise o f known integrity, ability
and purpose becomes an important factor in the economic and in­
dustrial life o f the country. There is no better enterprise than
that o f the SO U TH E R ^ UTILITIES COMPANY nnd by investing
in Its security you are (tutting you r money and taking it out o f on
Editor enterprise which is serving you and your community. I would
b . y. h o l l y
N. J. L IL L A R D ..S e cro U rj-Treasurer suggest that you invest today in its 8 PE R CENT CUM ULATIVE
H. A . N EEL ______ General Manager PRIOR PREFERRED STOCK. This stock can» be purchased for
cash or Installments. There Is none better.
\

ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr.
Circulation Manager
■phone Herald O ffico 148 or 64,

There will be no Daily Herald is­
sued next Saturday— Christmas day
— and lest some o f our readers will
bo looking fo r one tnat uay wo make
this explanation. The Dally will be
Issued all the year round except on
Christmas day and we are giving that
day to the force In order that they
may enjoy the day to the fullest.
Wc hope our readers will understand
the situation and realize that printers
are human and want n holiday at
least once in each year nnd that they
onj entitled to one day and especially
Christmns day. This dnily grind on n
newspaper is not hard work but it ia
awfully regular and we hope the day's
vacation will freshen the force and
help them to make a bigger and bet­
ter Herald in the year to come. It is
n cinch that the editor will relish the
fact that ho gets two days in succes­
sion when ho is not bothered with the
many little vexations that creep Into
the making o f a daily, but at that we
would not chango plnces with any1 o f
the millionaires right now for if any
o f them get more pleasure out of life
than we do, let them step forward
and receive the medal.

Jacksonville is sending them out.
They believe In doing things down
there,
And even the wire tamper* are fall
Ing beneath the ban
We hato to sec so many o f the old
guard in the newspaper ranks falling
out, although it seems nice to be able
to q u it
It is a cinch thnt the Daily Herald
Is giving tho readers a good eightpage paper this week. And Frlduy’s
dally will be bigger than ever.
Myers

pepper growers are

Taking In the golden shekels on pep­

pers now and we congratulate them.
Wo love to see the growers mnke
money.
Since Governor Catts expects to go
to W est Palm Beach with a double
barrelled shot gun looking fo r Joe
Earman one day this week w c would
again advise Joct to do his Christmas
shopping early.

A l t *tW P«M\TeWTÌAtUBft ARB j

. aouyw ’ o o r warm paoPrTtefa.l
) us
x y js o vinti o e I
I «AXAPAOm’ 'POUND UDOftfc
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pea

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T H IS is a question that many parents are

COME TO IT

D. A. Tompkins, tha father o f tha
cotton-oil Industry, who built his for­
tune on hla Inextinguishable faith In
thè Industrial possibilities o f the
South, was food o f quoting this little
story about ft Georgia funeral, says bts
biographer, Dr. Georgs Tayloe Win­
ston, in **A Builder o f the New
South."
"I attended a funeral once In Pick­
ens county, Geòrgia. It was a poor,
‘one-gsllus’ fdlow . They burled him
In the midst o f a marble qu arry; they
cut through solid marblb to make bit
grave, and yet a little tombstone they
put above him was from Vermont
They buried him In the heart of a
pine forest, and the pine cotlln was
Imported from Cincinnati. They hur­
led him within touch o f an Iron
mine, and yet the nails o f hla coffin
and the Iron In the shovel that dug
hla grave wen* Imported from Pitts­
burgh. They burled him by the side
of the best sheep-grnsing country on
eartb, and yet the wool In the coffin
bands and the coffin bands themselves
were Imported from the North. The
South did not furnish a thing on earth
for that funeral but the rorpR« and
the hole In the ground. There they
put him away and die clods rattled
down on his coffin and they bnrled him
In a New York coat and a Boston pair
o f shoes and s pair of breeches from
Chicago and a shirt from Cincinnati,
leaving nim nothing to carry Into the
next world with him to remind him
o f the country In which he lived and
for which he fought four years but
the chill blood In his veins and the
marrow In his bones."

"ft

Christmas. Candies
Npts and Nut Meats, All Kinds
Plum and Fig Pudding
Dates, Figs, Cluster Raisins
Grape Juice, Virginia Dare and Claret
Mihce Meat, Dry and Moist
Goodwin’s
Cakes, All Kinds
.
f * M* fl
Buy Christmas Seals to Fight Tuberculosis In Our State

‘D eane TJurner
Welaka Building

Water Cause of Qolter.
Goiter Is epidemic In Important
zones of South America, eapeclnlly tho
Andes region nnd corintn mountain­
ous territory In tropical South Amen
lea.
Up to tbe present no lnvvstlgatlons
bud been made of the water from
goiter-infested regions; but recently
Uouusy has succeeded In predating
experimental goiter In white rats after
feeding them with water from the
province o f Snlto. These Investiga­
tions should lie repented on a large
scale on account of their great theo­
retical nnd practical Importance. Tbey
tend to confirm the theory Mint water
Is one of the transmitting ngencles of
goiter.

BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
AT THE HERALD, EACH— .

Why

not

give

them something w(orth while? Open a
bank book in the little one’s own name
and put the bank book in his stocking.

Must Hava Shown ta Raadara tha
Neglectad Industrial Poaslbllltlaa
o f tha South.

j

Phoné 497

tuen** owe cow«ouKt\ot*~&gt;*mcM

LITTLE STORY CARRIED STINQ

Lettuce has gone up. Sanford man
The value of water transportation
took aome to Daytona in an airplane. caa hardly be estimated and when a
But this docs not signify that the c |fy has It they sometimes appreciate
WORLD'S DEBT TO CHINAMAN
price has gone up. Merely the let- it and sometimes they hnrdly know
tuce went up nnd unless the price that they have it. Other cities would Cèlsstlal Is Çirectly Responsible for
goes stronger in thq next week or ao p |Ve millions for it and spend almost
Improvement In the Breeding of
the entire crop will "g o up” the that sum trying to get it. Orlando
American Porkers.
flume.
wants
manufacturing plants nnd
The economic grains who figured
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would get them if Orlando had water
out that all that was needed to bring
The Tampa Tribune saya to make transportation itf order to got a lower
unbounded prosperity to the cotton
your protests about Mendenhall’s freight rate. Some day Orlando will mills of New England was to add half
pardon before December 29th. Re- dig a canal to the St. Johns river and an Inch to each Chtoaman'a shirt tall
gardless o f any particular date we become a basing point before the peo- never carried ont his project, fittt tho
wlah to reiterate that the Board o f pie 0f Sanford wake up sufficiently Chinaman, without announcing hla
Pardons had better keep him where to discover that they arc on one o f plan, has done something quite ns re­
he Is and not at this time even con- the greatest arteries of. travel in the markable: He has added Inches to
tbe legs o f the American pig.
aider any pardon.
South— the St. Johns river. We grow
n e has not done It alone. He has
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fnmlllar with the river nnd tho lake bad help from tbe East and West In­
Cider is not under the ban as an In- peeing It dny by day and are apt to dies nnd from our own farmers In the
toxicant says a dispatch from Wash- forget nil about the wonderful pos- South. The process was simple and
Ington. How about the juices o f the |s-bllltlca of th ; tlvcr nnd lako in re- was Just another Instance o f a great
Tloridn orange and grapefruit? T hey,during freiglu rates, in obtaining a Industry altering Itself almost uncon­
•can be called cider as well as the Juice ^basing point here fo r wholesale ilrms sciously to meet new conditions, th
Nation's Business slates.
•of the'appte and applet do not -grow and fo r factories. W e already hnvo
Not many ypars ago the : r r.r* of
down here. W o would pass this along a low rato on account o f the river
the pig world went to the round, shortto the high-brow lawmaker.
transportation but we could go farther legged type, tho kind of bog Hint you
and get more concpsalons In freight couldn't sec under. Tbe chief purpose
W e should place out more benches rates if wc jurt stood up for our In the life o f thnt hog r.u«« to turn
fo r the visitors. There arc a num­ rights and the entire city backed up com Into lard. Now It’s the plj- i?pe
ber on the street now but more o f the Sanford Chamber o f Commerce by that Is popular, the pig thnt th. ken
them could be utilized as the visitors becoming active members. Wc have more lean meat, more bacon nnd more
ham.
especially the older ones love to sit so much furnished by nuture and s i
What bos done It? For one thing
around and enjoy the Florida sun­ little furnished by man. But we are the Chlnnnmn nnd his soy bean, coco­
shine. Put out more benches in the p * tm g liOMei.
nut. corn, cottonseed nnd peanut are
sunny byways and hedges.
furnishing a vast amount o f lard sub­
stitutes at prices lower than the pig
CHRISTMAS TAG S, SEALS,
con supply bis product. So the four-'
Orlando is paying $16,000 for the
STAMPS
legged lard fnctory Is fuming to the
Hlghlnndera Band to play there for
JuBt received now . assortment of
hnin business and (be Chlnnmnn, his
the balance o f the mlnter season. That Christmns tags, seals, stamps, etc., shirt tall unlcugthencd, has added to
(s going some nnd ought to be re­ fo r your packages, letters and cards. the legs o f the American hog.
membered by those in Sanford who See the new parcel post tabol that
kick on supporting a home bnnd or bespeaks the Christmas spirit and tho
Thè Split Infinitiv«.
on obtaining a band fo r the winter cute little tags and stamps that should
An Infinitive Is said to be apllt when
here or part o f tho winter. It ia this mark all your packages. Only 5 an adverb or adverbial phrnne Is In­
spirit that makes cities out o f vjllagcs. cents a pack at tho Herald office. serted between "to” nnd the Infinitive,
New line of stationery this week es­ ns "to readily see;" Mils const ruction
A fter the Christmas holidays are pecially ordered fo r Christmas week. 1« not considered good Hnglinb. As a
sign of tho possessive, "o f" niny bo tha
over and people get back to real facts
again it ought to be n good thing for
I f you have a room fo r rent, If you equivalent o f the apostrophe "a,” or It
•the Rod and Gun Club to got busy on have anything for sale, the way to may bo used with tho,apostrophe “a"
In n somewhat different moaning, thus:
that boat basin and let the public pet results is to ndvcrtlso It through
A saying o f Wilson might mean
know just what they intend to do nnd the Want Column o f the Dally Her­ saying about Wilson," while "A say­
•when they intend to do it. There nre ald. This Is tho market page for the ing of V/llson’s" would l&gt;e "one of
a number o f tourists that want to people who want something.
Wilson's wiylngs," said by Wilson him­
self. You could say “This In n hat of
bring their yachts here as soon as
Send In your locnlj to the Herald my father's," meaning one out of his
the basin is finished.
office. Phone the news to US. We numerous hats. The English language
avoids the use of the genitive sign " o f
Orlando Board of Trade wants fac- want every bit o f It. Tell us the
whenever possible, preferring tbe apos­
tories to locate there but find that the \news each day.
trophe with
my father's hat."

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1 asking themselves.

Mv*rlUl,( B .U . Kid, Kh v i
Applicatiti freight rates are prohibitive and in a
meeting o f that body the Orlando
Sentinel quotes M. J. Datewller who
said Orlando would soon have a canal
to deep water and pictures Admiral
D.Ur.r.4 la City by Carrier
Datewller “ on the poop of the ves­
sel." W o hope It does not end there—
Member of the Associated Press
that’s all.

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T W M W T M l W t t U I

ONE DOLLAR will open the account.
P. S .: A bank book is a nice present
for the grown up children, too.

F. P. Forster, President.

B. F. Whltner, Cishler.

TRAIN SCHEDULE
Corrected on November 15, 1020,
Southbound
Departs
2:40 a .m .
8:40 a .m .
1:38 p. m.
3:20 p. m.
7:45 p.ra.

Arrive
2:86 a. m.
------ 1:28 p.m .
. . . . . 2:55 p. m.
— . 7:30 p.m .
North Bound
Arrive
____ 1:48 a.m .
____ 11:45 a. m.
____ 2:35 p .m .
. . . . . 4:00 p .m .
____ 10:00 p. m.

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Rn 1 L U d

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Departs
2:03 a. in.
12:05 p. m.
2*55 p. m.
4:05 p.m .

Leesburg Branch
Arrivo

. . . . 4:00 p.m .
___ 11:55 a.m .
Trilby Branch
Arrive

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Prompt Delive,

Cotton Seed Meal

Departa
7:30 a.m .
7:36 p .m .

Nitrate Soda
on e

Departs
8:00 a. m.
3:25 p. m.

___ 6:30 p .m .
___ 2:00 p .m .
Oviedo Branch
Arrive
. . . . 11:00 a.m .

mace

Departs

•Daily, except Sunday,
Ths Dress Probltm In tha Orient
The Yokohama Itefonn association
recently sen» n communication to tbo
mayor rcqr.'Vi.rj bis co-opemtion In
endeavoring to (».event coolies nnd
\r
appearing In public places
r&gt;i
uffi','«nt clothing to conform
v ir ,.e»-«m Ideas o f propriety. The
isoclntlon's spokesman stated that
.oe reason for the request Is the pres­
ence of a large number of foreigners
In the city, and the sight of tbe scant­
ily clothed persons on the streets nnd
lit the trnriunrs will tend to give them
nn unfavorable opinion o f tbe city.—
From the Japan Advertiser.
Knocking a Tradition.
Turkey Is n tradition. Because the
Pilgrim parents were rotten shots nnd
ctitildn't kill a quail on a bet. turkey
was all they could find for meat on
dint memorable day. They bad been
.ia n diet of elnms so long pint mayhap
-v* ii turkey tasted like food to them.
Itnt that Is mi excuse for wishing the
Ida unit tiling onto posterity nnd tnnk'ng It n sacred duty to gnaw a bundle
nf concentrated llddlestrings on tbe
Inst Thursday of every November.—
Topeka Capital

THE HOOVER
Suction Sweeper
Demonstrated In your home.
Christmas orders should b« giv­

C H A SE &amp; C O M P A N Y

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Service That Counts
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W e h a v e th e S a le s F o rce , L o c a t io n , E x p e rie n ce and
F in a n cia l R e s p o n s i b l y

Wholesale Commission Merchants

1304 East Cary Street

Richmond, Va.

Car lot receiver« and distributors all kinds Fruit and Produce
/
Consignments Solicited
R fftr tn c ta t

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Pure, Sweet, Wholesome
Delivered Fresh Every Day

M IL L E R ’S B A K E R Y

en Early.
B. E. W ILLIAMS
or G. A. DREKA, DeLand
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Daytona Beach
108-2fltp

As Good as the Best

Dally Service

Phone 66

ELECTRICAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS
TOASTERS, PERCOLATORS,
H AIR CURLERS, HEATERS,
CLEANERS, IRONS, SEWING
MACHINES, WASHING MACHINES.
'
Come in and make your selec­
tion now.

F. P. RINES
105 Palmetto Ave.

Phone 481

S P E C I A L B A R G A IN S
FOR THE F IR S T

C O M P L E T E H O U S E B IL L

The Citizens of Seminole County
LISTEN—ALL YE FAIR PEOPLE
W n iL E WE TELL ABOUT
W n iL E W E SING ABOUT

The Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter Fair
Orlando, Fla., Feb. 15,16,17,18,19,1921
THIS IS TO BE TH E VERY FINEST EXPOSITION YET BELO­
IT IS TO BE DEVOTED TO YQU AN D YOUR INTERESTSIt la to embrace the products, official or private, o f five coos*
ties in the beat section o f the elate.
THAT’S YOU AND YOUR COUNTY. WE ASK
YOU—WILU
YOU H ELP? .
Johnnie J. Jones’ remarkable United Shows, bigger and beU*r
will occupy our grounds from December to tho time o f opening
Fair in order to get ready for It.
C. E. HOWARD
W. R. O’NEAL
J. L. GILES
Secretary
President
Treasurer

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T B E ßANF-ARPJPAUiY. HARALD,THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1920

additional lo c als

P A G E TH REE

the entiling ground! of, the Gulf 1»
being id v ocited by way o f the Oklawha river, Silver Spring* and the
Withaooochee river.

Braclot .Watcbee, Electric Lamp»,
Banks and bankers give much time
Smoking
Seta, Cai*ero&gt;e and other
. . More than 10,000 bog*
and
attention to the training o f their
Sheffield silverware fo r holiday gift*.
tn Inoculated
apprentices. The head of a big down­
218-12tc
county this year and there — A. Kanner, Sanford ave.
town Institution was once giving a lec­
jess cases of this disease
ture on the work of the.paying teller
.J Marlon: Syrup making la under
and, as Ilom er occasionally nodded,
if before.
way here. Sixteen pow er mills have this man felt Justified In lapsing, to­
been Installed In the county fo r grind­ ward the end of his talk, Into an Ining the cane, inwit o f these mill* be­ iurumi nnrrnuvo o f SOUiO Of til» early
fy's Drug Store.
ing new additions on the farm s. Snap experiences, lie told of the natural
reluctance o f a bank to refuse to cash
,|r M d * " u k . Cliy
* beans aro being shipped.
a check for one entitled to the money
«ess in that every phase o f
A big selection o f good books fo r who might not be fully or regularly
in5 and home life were^repreIdentified and o f various ways In
Four communities had their old and young at popular prices at
which an experienced teller uutlNtles
Mobley’s Drug Store.
219-tfc himself of nn applicant's good faith.
“ Once a charming young woman pre­
Seminole: AH truck crops ore doing sented a small check at my window / 4
Beautiful Minnehaha
A. Ksnncr’s, Sanford Ave.
218-126 well nmi n greater variety has been said the speaker. "She was trnnspar*
planted than heretofore. Celery, let­ ently honest, but had no acquaintance
tuce,
romain, escarole, chicory, cab­ la the bank nor any letters or other
Orange : Large quantities o f citrus
bage,
cauliflower, beets and carrots papers with her. I asked her 1f she
fruits arc m oving from this county
will
be
shipped in quantities from this had a handkerchief or Home article of
i ily Conway community has united
Jewelry marked With her name or Ini­
the farm bureau organisation o f county soon.
tials. After a moment's deep thought
her face brightened and she asked:
A . Kanner has a big line o f holi­
“ 'Would an Initialed garter buckle
day goods, dolls, velocipedes, etc, 213Bureau beans, i « « »
d or"
215 Sanford Avo.
210-12tc
Biby Blankets, now on
In the tumult that followed a bud­
ding
financier near the bock o f the
ctr.
Inverness has beautiful surround­ room raised hi* voice to ask, In a tone
Suwannee: LuM week four commun­ ings, it has a most beautiful chnin o f of detarhed Hclcntlflc Inquiry:
“ Did she get the money 7"
ity fairs were held, each being entire­ lakes with good fishing, nnd if any
"Young man," answered the great
ly lucccssful. A community council sort o f adequate hotel accommoda­
organized nt Rixford with a mem- tions were provided on the shores of cue, "I have to remind you that a
the lakes we might have hundreds o f bank's relations with Itn clients are
bershfp of 3T.
often
highly
confidential." — Wall
people here every winter.
Street Journal.
Remember the children with some
Mohawk Sheets, 81x90, $2,15 each.
of Zane Grey's, Eleanor Porters’ and
Booth Tarkington’s interesting books -—A. Kanner, Sanford Ave. Phone UNMARRED BY PLOW’S TOUCH
.
218-12tc
it Mobley’s Drug Store.
219-tfc EBO.
Rolling Plain« a Scone of Qroat B«auty
Bifore tho Advent of tho
Polk: Farmers ore busy with truck
A nlco assortment o f Starting Sil­
Agriculturist
panlens. Growers are still spraying ver and Gold Evereharp Penc’ls and
fer white fly and scale. Peppers, egg­ Fountain Pen» at Mobley’« Drug
Seventy yonrs ngo . . . Indlnns were
plants, etc., arc going to tho local Store.
219-tfc Indians, nnd tho plnlns were the plains
markets. Packing houses nre operat­
Indeed.
Florida towns nnd cities arc well
Thoto plnlns stretched out In limit­
ing.
pleased, generally, over the progress less rolling swells of prairie until they
Beautiful assortment of Lion brand that Is being made, building up. The met tho blue sky thnt on every hand
ihlrts for gifts at greatly reduced Orlando Sentinel, for Instance, says bent down to touch them. In spring
prices.—A. Kanner.
210-12tc that the first twelve days o f Novem­ brightly green, nnd spangled with wild
flowers, by midsummer this prairie
ber showed building permits with a
had grown sere and yellow. Clumps
Suwannee: During the county fair total estimated value o f $84,000, This
held last week ten communities had is certainly a fine showing and sug­
excellent displays of produce. The un­ gests that Orlando is making great
excelled co-operation of these com­ strides ahead.
Ilant sky. On Uie wide, level river
munities made the fair a great sucbottoms, sheltered by Uie enclosing
Just
received
a
new
shipment
o
f
eess.
W . L. Douglas Shoes. Men’s, Ladle*1 hills, the Indians pitched their conical
skin lodges and lived their ilmple
Box Fruit—Mixed ( boxes fruit and Children'* shoes nt reduced prit* lives. If the camp were large the
picked to order. Parcel Post boxes es.— Kanneris Store, Sanford Avenue. lodges stood In a wide circle, but If
218-12tc only a few families were together, they
and cartoons a specialty. W ater’s
were scattered along the stream.
Kandy Kitchen.
213-tfc
In the spring and early summer the
BEAU TIFU L POST CARDS
rivers, swollen by the melting snows,
Ocala: A new route for small power
were often deep nnd rapid, but a little
boats from north Atlantic porta to A T TH E JIERALD. E A C H ...
later they shrank to a few narrow
trickles running over a bed o f sand,
and sometimes the water sank wholly
out of sight.—Ocorgo Dlrd Grlnncll.

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IN BOXES, OF 25 and 50

HAVA TAMPA TAM PA NUGGET AMERICUS
PORTINAS
LaPREFEREN TIA
All Brands o f Cigarettes in Christmas Boxes
ATTRACTIVE ASSORTMENT

Cords, Seals and Stickers

GILLETTE
E V E R -R E A D Y
AUTO STROP
DURHAM DUPLEX, GEM, M ILA D Y DeCOLLETE

EVEUSHARP PENCILS appropriate for any mem
ber o f the Family
’

Queer Drugs Ones In Use.
Alchemy and medicine, ns It wns
practiced In the early part o f the Fif­
teenth century, bad many strange be­
liefs. Among them wos that a roasted
mouse would cure cannon ball wounds
If It was bound tightly to the fracture,
and old blood could be made young
again by transfusion. Every stsrbeara
was thought to be a thread of Ugbt
thnt ran directly to the bead of some
living man, and his fate wns deter­
mined by its action. It was also be­
lieved that rock crystal was Ire that
bad been burled a thousand years,
and that gold was once lead, that after
being burled 200 year* changed to red
arsenic and 200 years after that was
changed to tin and then to silver and
lost to gold.
A favorite treatment for gout was a
tea of daisy petals and cures were
many, although the real secret was In
the fact the physicians put the patient
on a diet end a rest cure went with
the flowers.
Mixture of Rocss In Francs.
The mixture of races that have con­
stituted the French people of today
has determined the principal physical
characteristics of our people. Thus
It has been found, writes (he Paris
correspondent of the Journal of the
American Medical Association, that
the average height for men la 103
cm. (5 feet 2 Inches).
The observations Indicate that 63.10
per cent o f the French people have
chestnut hnlr. The blonds nre next
In order, forming only 12JI2 per cent
of the population. Pure black hair
Is found In 1.83 per cent—that Is,
slightly more frequently than rod hair,
which altogether was found In only
0.72 per cent of cases.
Pur4 black hair, aoYare In France,
la the rule In certain Mediterranean
countries (for Instance, In definite re­
gions of Spain). Very light Monda
form the malnrltr of the population of
northern Europe.

WITH A TW O Y E A R S GUARANTEE

S “h e
325

t ft e x a llS tö re
Prescription Druggists

Best Sprinkler.
Many persona must have noticed
that the most diligent sprinkling of
lawns and flowerbeds'flails to Impart
to the grass and planta a vital stimu­
lus equal to that that comes from a
good shower o f rain.
It Is because rain, falling from a
great height through the elr; brings
with It a considerable quantity o f car­
bonic arid, of nitrogenous particles,
and of other elements nutritious to
plants, which It bos washed out of
the atmosphere, 80 a sprinkler used
from the top of a tall building might
be slightly more, effective than when
employed at the rurface o f the
ground.

AFTER YOU HAVE R E A D AND PONDERED OVER AND CONSIDERED A L L T H E OTH­
ER ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE D AILY HERALD, JUST C A ST YOUR CRITICAL EYE
OVER THESE SPOT CASH— DELIVERED PRICES. THESE AR E CASH PRICES, BUT
WE WILL NOT ASK YOU TO “TOTE” YOUR PU.uJiiASE HOME— W E ’ L L D E L IV E R IT
FREE TO A N Y PART OF THE CITY AND GIVE YOU OUR USUAL PROMPT SERVICE.
IN THE FOLLOWING SPOT CASH PRICE LIST YOU W ILL FIND ALMOST E V E R Y A R ­
TICLE USED ON TH E TABLi! /uM * YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON EVE R Y ONE OF
THEM. YOU PAY CASH AND WE D E LIV E R .
ON CHARGE SALES OUR REGU LAR
PRICES W ILL P R E V A IL :
Okra and Tomatoes, Over-Sea Brand,.
1-lb cans ............................................ 3
W ax Beans, Boyers Brand, 1-lb can.......
Sauer Kraut, Servus Brand, 2-lb can ....
Sauer Kraut, Heinz Brand, cooked, 1-lb
can .......................................................
Sauer Kraut, Over-sea Brand, 2 1-2-lb
can ........................................................
Mushroom, Bando Brand, per can........
Peaches, sliced, Thomas Brand, can......
Peaches, Hunt’s brand, sliced, can..........
Peaches, Bon Silene brand, can.............
Peaches, Stella brand, can ...................
Plums, Over-Sea brand, c a n ...................
Soups, Campbell’s brand, can...............
Mixed Vegetables, Green Bay brand,
1-lb can ...............................................
Apricots, Over-Sea brand, per can........
Figs, Over-Sea brand, c a n ......................
Cherries, R oyal Ann brand, can............
Pineapple, sliced, Over-Sea brand, can..
Pears, Over-Sea brand, can ....................
Jams, Sun-Beam brand, all flavors, can
Apricots, Stella brand, can ....................
Cherries, bottle, Liberty brand, large
size.........................................................
Cherries, bottle, Liberty brand, small
s iz e .................................................. «...
Corn, Alpine brand, c a n ..........................
Peas, English, Alpine brand, can.... .......
Peas, Servus brand, can ........................
Baby Lima Beans, Curtice brand, can
C om , Over-Sea brand, c a n ......................
Chili Con Carne, Red Crown brand, can..
Mother’s O a t s .............................................
Quaker Oats ...............................................
Cocoa, Lowney’s 1-5-lb ..........................
Cocoa, Lowney’s 1-2-lb ............................
Macaroni, Golden A ge brand ................
Noodles, Golden Age B r a n d ........ ...........
Spaghetti, Golden Age B r a n d ................
Health Bran, Pillsbury, per pkg.............
Jams, Curtics brand, all flavors............
Apple Butter, Heinz brand, large size....
Apple Butter, Heinz Brand, small size..
Cranberry Sauce, Beech-Nut brand, per
glass ....................................................
Real Boston Brown Bread, per c a n ......
Spaghetti, Servus brand, per pkg.........
Macaroni, Servus brand, per pkg...........
Noodles, Servus brand, per pkg..............
Shredded W heat, per p k g ........ ......i.........
Peanut Butter, Bolo brand, per can ....
Shredded Codfish, per glass ....................
Salad Dressing, Durkees, large size........
Salad Dressing, Durkees, small s iz e ......
Sulad Dressing, Royal, large s iz e ..........
Salad Dressing, Sunbeam brand, med...
Mustard, French’s brand, per j a r ..........
Jams, Southwark brand’ ..........................
Grapelade, VVelach brand, per c a n ..........
Shelled Walnuts, Diamond brand, can....
Seeded Raisins, per pkg, 1-Ib............ .
Currants, 1-lb p a ck a g e............... ...........
Prunes, 1—
Hi
Citron, 1-lb .................................................
1lb can Tomatoes, per dozen........
10-oz. can Tomatoes, per dozen..............
2lb can Tomatoes, per d o ze n ........
Van Camp’s Soups, per d ozn e.... *...........
1-Tb can Osceola Salmon (pink) ..... ;.....
1-lb Polar Bear Salmon ( r e d ) ................
1-lb Argo Salmon (red ) ........................
Armour's Tripe, per car ............. ..........
Libby’s Tripe, per can ............................
Red Crown Tripe, per can ....................
Asparagus Tips, Over-Sea brand..........
Fish Flakes, per c a n ...... ..........................
Oysters, per can
D ry Shrimp, per can

Spaghetti, Heinz brand, large can ......
Spaghetti, Heinz brand, smalt c a n ........
Spaghetti, Van Camp’s, c a n ............. .
Pork and Beans, Heinz brand, large, can
Tuna Fish, Over-Sea brand, c a n ..............
Pork and Beans, Heinz brand, small, can
Pork nnd Beans, Van Camp’s, 2 1-2-lb ..
Fork and Beans, Van Camp’s, 1 1-2-lb—
Pork and Beans, Van Camp’s 1-lb can
Cocoanut, Baker’s Brand, per can..........
Kidney Beans, Over-sea brand, 1-lb can
Spinach, Gold Bar brand, c a n ................
Spinach, Over-Sea brand, per can............
Lye Hominy, Over-Sea brand, per can....
Pumpkin, Over-Sea brand, per c a n -----Beets, Over-Sea brand, 1-lb c a n ............
Cream o f W h e a t .............................- ........
Puffed Rice ................................................
Puffed W h e a t ..............................................
Pnn Cake Flour, Aunt J em im a ................
Pan Cake Flour, Pillsbury brand ..... .
Quaker Corn Meal, per pkg.............. ........
Kellogg's Com Flakes ............... ......... —
Kellogg’s Corn K r is p .................................
Kellogg's Shredded Krumbles .................
Post Toasties ..............................................
Wakefield Jams and Marmalades, glass
Arbuckle Coffee, per l b .............................
Coffee, Capitol, per lb............................... .
Coffee, W hite House, per l b .....................
Coffee, Luzianne, per lb.............................
Coffee, Maxwell House, per lb ................
Tea, Tetley’s 1-4-ib ....................................
Tea, Maxwell House, 1-4-lb....................
Tea, Maxwell House 1-2-lb....................
Tea, Lipton’s, 1-2-lb .................................
Honey, Quart Jars ...................................
Honey, Pint B o ttle s...................................
Vinegar, White House brand, pint bottle
Vinegar, Heinz brand, pint b o t t le -----Instant Poatum, m e d iu m .........................
Kellogg’s Drinket, medium ....................
Instant Coffee, Barrington H a l l ............
Cocoa, Baker’s, 1-5-lb .............................
Cocoa, Baker’s, 1-2-lb ........................ —
Cluster Raisins, per lb ............ ................
Dates, per p a c k a g e ............ .......................
Cocoanut, Baker’s, per p a c k a g e ............
Dried Apricots, per l b .............. ~........ —
Dried Apples, per lb .......................... «...
Dried Peaches, per lb .............................
Crystalized Ginger, per c a n .....................
Crystalized Cherries, per lb ....................
Crystalized Citron, per lb ....-............. .
Crystalized Orange, per lb ........... :........
Crystalized Lemon Peel, per lb ................
Pecans, per lb ................. ..........................
Walnuts, per lb ................................. ........
Almonds, per lb ....................................
•Brazil Nuts, per l b ............ - .....................
Chestnuts, per lb
Spanish Olives, per b o t t le .........................
Olive Oil, Heinz brand, per b o t t le -------Sour 'Pickles, per bottle .........................
Sweet Pickles, Over-Sea brand, bottle....
Chili Sauce, .Heinz brand, per b o t t l e __
;Ghili Sauce, Brooks brand, per bottle ..
Chow-Chow, Hyman brand, per bottle..
Chow-Chow, Heinz brand, per b o t t le __
Beef Steak'Sauce, Heinz brand, bottle
Lee &amp; Perrin’s Sauce, per b o t t le ............
Sweet Gherkins, Heinz brand, bottle ....
CatAup/fclue Label, large s i z e ............ .
Catsup, Blue Label, smull size .......
'Catsup,1Heinz brand, large s iz e ..............
' Catsup,'Heinz;brand, small s i z e ______
Sunbeam Tt&amp;jah, per g la s s .......................
Sweet M ixed pickles, per lb — _________
'H ip ^ L ite ,! pint.bottle — ----------------------

THE CITY MARKET
WALTHALL &amp; ESTRIDGE

Phone 113 and 114

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20,

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w ard visited Orlando Tuesday.
M Us Ruth Young, o f Sanford, U
■pending the Christmas holidays with
Edward McCall, of Lakeland, arrived her parents.
Saturday to spendChristmas
with
L ittle Th&lt;
hie parents.
has been qul
Francis Swope had as Ids guest reported bet
last week Charles Warner, o f RolM u . 0. 0
I
Ins
College.
Monday.
MISS KATI1KYN W ILK EY; Editor.
Phone 428
On Sunday evening at the MetboW illiam R
n n ii
p ir u v n iD
m n
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diet church a white gift service was ed a number
OCML CALENDAR
FOR THE Ed Betts, Mr. i n d l l n . C . R. K irt- he]d under the auap{cei 0f the Sun- at a blrthda
W EEK
ley, Mr. and Sirs. Frank Woodruff.
j ay school. The church w as besuti- M rs. J. H
,
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Misses Elizabeth YOwcll, George fully and appropriately decorated, the are viaiting
. .
. .
Jon“ '
Jt&gt;nei* Lel* nc*' Lorr&gt;,nelatter being draped in white with fes-Lewis at All
Bridge Club with Mrs.
Messrs. Rodney Kincaid, U lg h tW)ns 0f tinsel and just a little touch
M r*. Cart
W. J. Thigpen.
Newell, Sidney Newell, Mawry Smith, |0f green here and there. A special ville, is visit
r*n*n*
Allison Palmer, George Gray, Root program had been prepared and T he Womi
Mr. and Mrs. H sl W right give dance j Duckworth, Billie Beardall and Fred just at the close o f the program each “ tacky party
* t Women's Club fo r Miss Sarah Lorraine o f Orlando.
'class marched to the rostrum and de- given at the
Wight.
j
Misses Virginia Johnson, Nell Lano, posited in a little white cradle, which At o f the Cl
cturday—
.
. Marrla.
represented the manger In Bethlehem ready *a sal
Cotillion Club dance at Valdez.
, Messrs. Paul Johnson andConrad many useful g ifts for the orphanage club member
.—
Io f LeLand.
at Enterprise, Fla. The box o f gifts o f the most &lt;
ANCE FOR MISS SBRITA LAKE , Mtsa Maklnson o f Kissimmee.
were carried to Enterprise Tuesday year 1020, ai
The dance given at the Valdes Hotel
M iss Frances Martin o f Tampa.
by several members of Mrs, T . W.
M rs. Geor
st evening b y Mr. and Mrs. Forrest j MUs Duncan and Mr. Igou o f Eus- Lawton’s W esley Bible Class.
dren, o f Coh
ike In honor o f their daughter, Miss tie.
J. F. Starrett, of Jacksonville, the Mrs. William
trlta Lake, waa one o f the most
Miss Oena Davis o f Palatka.
inspector fo r the S. A. L. R y . is in- T. J. Branno
autlful dances ever given In Ssn- | The chaperones were: Mr*. A. P. apccting tics In Oviedo this week.
Messrs. Jo
rd.
Connelly, Mr*. D. L. Thrasher. M r*.! M n* c * A * Brannon, Misa Mary
have

And your thoughts turning t o gifts end something for
friends, fo r family, fo r some one somewhere. What a
wonderful idea that

Christmas Savings
In our Bank has become and how-fine It is now fo r 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.

To 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 talk It over w ith—

T H E PEOPLES B A N K
nesday afternoon in Orlando,
FOR CHRISTMAS
Just received new line o f crepe
P*P*r for package wrappers or
decorations for the holidays,
poinsettia and holly all In vivid
red and green, quite the prettiest
line ever seen fn Sanford— only a
few o f each ao get them now.
B ox Stationery In all o f the
latest shades and styles—nothing
but the best o f piper and enve­
lopes st very reasonable prices.
Quite the prettiest and most sen­
sible Christmas gifts for either
“ Her** or T llm .“
Christmas Cards and
New
Y ear’s Post Cards of all kinds
from the low price o f one cent
each up. You get the benefit o f
our buying In Job lots. All very
pretty and new. And then you
can get engraved cards o r sta­
tionary or Holiday cards engrav­
ed o r your monogram printed on
the finest of bond papcri in all
colors. Come in and take a took.
HERALD PRINTING CO.
nerald Square
208-tf

a A s s /f i c i ) a p $
FOR RENT
FURNISHED ROOMS— Two furnish
ed bed rooms. Inquire 311 Park
Avenue.
______ 157tfc
FOR RENT— One nicely furnished
room fo r one or two gentlemen or
nice couple. Can have use o f garage.
Phone 23 fo r particulars.
206-tfe
PÔR RENT— Large, nlCo furnished
housekeeping room, 205. Oak Ave.
Mrs. Riddling, Eagle Home. 220-Gtp

WANTED TO RENT— WITH TUB
PRIVILEGE OF BUYING, 5 TO
lfl ACRES TILED LAND WITH A
HOUSE, ON EAST SID E
AD­
DRESS, “ FARM,“ nOX 417 CITY.
223*3tc

W A N T O -iM fS

OF AGE TO LEARN PRINT-

OR RENT— 1 well furnnlshcd bed
room, 717 Park ave.
220-tfc

New stock o f specialties for Christ
FOR RENT— Furnished- room. A p- mas, dear to the heart o f the ladies
-^ply at Herald office.
220-tfc at Dresner’s.
222-Ste

FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms fü ll SALE—Six room cottage, dose
in with largo garden and several
fo r light housekeeping, 1020 Union«
'kinds
o f fruit trees. Owner, Box 117.
avenue.
224-2tp
22-6tp
FôA RENT— Furnished house-kccpThe Herald Printing Co. has ev­
Phontf 348-W before 8 ~ F y rs on sale at h a lf'p rice 'a fJ n C
222*3te
erything In the office.supply line that
222-fit Dresner's this week only.
you a rc needing.-T he price Is right
MISCELLANEOUS
also. Let us fit you up with your
stationery and office supplies.
ROOM AND BOARD, |11 per week,
100 East First street, over Union
Pharmacy,
' ‘
*
103-tfc
McCall and son Ed'
Get som e of those late postcards at
WANTED
the Herald office. The Valdez Ho­
tel, the Weiaka Block, the Seminole W ANTED— Carpenter, handy men,
Hotel and other points o f interest.
truck drivers, motor boat operators,
Only one cent each. Send a Sanford laborers (white and colored). Men fo r
card to your friends.
all kinds o f steady work. Good board
and room furnished. Apply office o f

GET YO U R GOOD THINGS TO
E A T FOR CHRISTMAS
ni T H È HOME BAKERY
405 West First Street
WANTED— Team work.
M. Hanson Shoe Shop.

Inquire of
189-COtp

+
T

J

O. H. STENSTROM, Manager

New arrivals o f Silk Dresses «
Drcsancr’s.
22-3te
FOR SALE)— Two good milk coal,
Jerseys. Both fresh. Ji C.: Stapler.
221-10tc_________________________

J FOR SALE— Three choice buildlag
❖
lots, paved street, cheap if sold *t
% once. Corner 7th street and Myrtle
$ avenue. Apply W. W. Long, 410 Osk
J i street.
221-Mp
X | FOR SALE — 100 ft. front, 117 tÜ

B blaze of the diamond—the luster o f the
pearl—the g litte r'o f gold— theee are not In
themselrce valuable. They are prized because of
their power to lend distinction—that Indefinable
attribute we like to call “ Class."

PLATNIUM DINNER RINGS, $100 UP
PLATINUM AND GOLD DIAMOND B A R
PINS, $35 UP.
W RIST W ATCHES, $15 UP __ _
SOLID GOLD CUFF LINKS, $5.00 UP.
SOLID GOLD W A LD E M A R CHAINS,
$7.00 UP.
_
IV O R Y TO ILET SETS, $10.00 UP
Diamond Pendants, Latausca Pearls, Rlchleau Pearls, Solid Gold Belt Buckles, Mesh
Bags, Vanity Cases, Cigarette Cases,
Schalfner Fountain Pens,
Mahogany
Clocks, N ut Bowls, Dinner Chimes, Smok-

15-lb IRISH
CA
6-lb C
POTATOES ...........- J "
CRI
8-Ib Bucket
» (PI
lib PI
Snowdrift Lard V - l - l I d
LEi*
1-lb Package SON-MAID SEEDLESS
RAISINS ..................................... :.... ...
1-lb SUNKIST SEEDED
RAISINS ....................................... .......
1-lb GOLD M EDAL CLEANED
C U R R A N T S .........................................
CHRISTMAS M IXED CANDIES,
P er Pound ............................................
ENGLISH WALNUTS,
P er P ou n d.................................,.......
B R A ZIL AND ALMONDS,
P er P ou n d........................... ..................
LEM AND ORANGE PEEL
P er Pound ............................................
Monogram Cream­
e ry BUTTER ..
CITRON
P er Pound ....
OCTAGON SOAP,
3 for
P. &amp; G. SOAP,
3* fo r .................
GOLD MEDAL
Flour, 24-lbs...

Your Jeweler for 33 Years
RAILROAD WATCH INSPECTORS

Meadow Gold
Creamery Butter.

PILLSBURY
Flour, 24-lbs

LOST
LOST—One tub of mackerel. Put 1°
Ford truck in front of Yowell’s
store Tucsdny, Dec. 21, by mistake.
Party who got same please return to
L. P. McCuller.
224-tfc
Get your typewriter at the Herald
o_.ee. A first-class machine, br*n
new at |65 and one that-you will like
fo r the rest o f your life. N o need to
pay any more for a real typewriter.
The Mollc Is not only a standard ms*
chine but is so arranged that you can
carry It around with you.
Want a typewriter? The Herald
has the agency fo r the best |65 type­
writer that has ever been put on the
market and wo will have a shipment
o f new machines the last of this
week. If you arc In the market for
a typewriter see us before you buyHerald Printing Co.
BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
AT THE nERALD . FACH__

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1920

In
0„

and A bou t

&lt;Uy " " i n C h r lit « « -

U 4 nl=&gt; ChrUtmu » « » « ■ “
•that

_____ _
folk.

j U,,lr II«» ■" a ,n t° rd'

flMtiagSatU
Talks SacdActlyt
Amagad for
Herald Readnra

the local merchants. It will also con­
tain the special Baptist church edition
and w ill be a real newspaper. The
It
W eekly Herald Is an advertising
medium second to none In the state
and the list o f subscribers Is growing
.
f
■
every week.

T t, gemlnole Bebecc. L o t o
Frthy evening at 7:00 o clock

Saturday tho Million DoU.r B .n d
J ? start their first concert « t the
^
of Magnolia «nd Fir»* «»^
The Baptist Sunday school wiHhave
. lartaU at the Temple on Friday
«Tfnlng at 7:30.
n e many friend- of Billy^ B ear.il

4 Orlando were glad to aee him hero
last m aii‘K
l‘,r “ " V r f d * *
ltd the Lake dance at the Valdez.
Hr and Mr?. ReginaM Holly expect
to leave tonight for Elienton where
th „ will ?pcnd Christmas with Ihe
-rin ts of Mrs. Holly, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim„ Wood. They will return homo
Rondiy.

Sanford, Fla., Dec. 23, 1020.
LETTUCE NO. 22.
Carlot Shipments from Entire Conn
, try, Wednesday, Dec. 22nd.
Florida— Sanford Section
Florida— Manatee Section ----------- &lt;
California— Southern' Dlst. — .— i 1

will bring Sanford a G ift in the way o f a Band.
And Santa says wo can keep it here fo r a whole
week. He already sent the band hero fo r our in­
spection and we liked it so well that he will send it
to us again on Christmas Day. The Bond will play
the first concert in the City Park on Park avenue,
Christmas afternoon at three o'clock. This band
is the—

. Total c a r s --- -------------Destination o f Florida Shipments
Potomac Yarda --------------.:
BRADY WINS IGOU M U LE CASES Jersey City ---------- -----------------------

W. Jacksonville

These cases, three in number, were
replevin suits started by W . M. Igou
againat E. E. Brady, and other persojis to whom Brady had aold mules,
in the fa ll of 1017. One o f the cases
was tried soon after and resulted in
favor o f Brady and other defendants.
The other two caacs were not dispos­
ed of until tho 22nd day o f this month,
at which time they were set for trial
by tho referee. When tho time for
trial arrived neithor the plaintiff
Igoti; nor his attorneys appeared to
prosecute the cases, and motion was
made by attorneys fo r the defendants
to dismiss, which motion was granted,
and the cases dismissed.
Thus ends some
litigation that
caused a great deal o f comment at
the time suits were started. Igou
was represented by Geo. A . DoCottcs,
of Sanford, and Davis &amp; Giles, o f
Orlando. Brady and the other de­
fendants were represented by Dickin­
son &amp; Dickinson, fo Sanford.

U p. Smith, vice-president o f tho
peoples' Bank, leaves for Atlanta to­
day where he will spend Christmas
with friends and relatives, Mr. Smith
«pent many years in Georgia In tho CHRISTMAS ORDERS
leaking business and has a host c f
FOR ORANGES
friends in many cities in thrt state.

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Now York *•»••••••«»•••••■■•••*#*••■«***••
Cincinnati •***•♦***•*
Philadelphia ...........m*.....m....

••»**
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ay cross
S t LOlllS ...M..M.H...—
........t.....^...H.....M.

Chicago ...................... .
Total cars
38
Diversions Filed Since Last Report
None reported.
Total lettuce shipments from Flor­
ida this season, to date (12-22
inc.), cars
627
To*al lettuce shipments from Flor­
ida last season to same date,
cars ...........................................« .....745
Shipping Point Information, Dec. 22.
SANFORD, FLA.: Warm, partly
cloudy. Haulings moderate. Demand
and movement very slow, market very
dull. Too few snles to establish mar­
ket.
SPECIAL NOTICE
No reports will be issued on Decem­
ber 24th and 25th and Dec. 31st and
Jan. 1st on account o f holidays.

NEW SHOE STORE
WILL START HERE

PAGE FIVE

MILLION DOLLAR BAND
and all the dances during the week will be furnished music by the Million
Dollar Band Orchestra. We would like to mention to all those expecting to
attend these dances, that if that full dress wardrobe is not complete, bet­
ter pay us a v isit We have just received a dozen nice new

and we are selling them for what they would have cost wholesale last
month. And then we have all the trimmings that go with them, too.

WANTS MORE, SHADE TREES
FItUIT TREES AND FLOWERS'

Lcnvo your orders fo r Christmas or­
‘‘Sanford never looked prettier than
anges and grapefruit with Reginald
at present with all the vivid coloring
S. Holly, who Is making a specialty o f
of the mnny flowers nnd the yards all
tho b e s t-o f tangerines and orangea LLOYD'S W ILL HE AN EXCLUSIVE (filled with trees and plants nnd
and grapefruit in mixed o r straight
SHOE STORE AND W ILL OPEN shrubs. And each yard should have
packages. He takes your order and
a few orange trees to show the win­
ABOUT FEBRUARY 1
sees that i tls shipped to the proper
ter visitors. They come down here to
destination. Gel his prices. See him
Sherman Lloyd o f this city expects see flowers and fruits nad wc should
or phono 168 or 148.
to open an exclusive shoe store in tho hove them to show."
First National Bank annex building Friend Holly:
Attached clipping from your edi­
about
tho first o f February and will
Look over the elegant new line o f
torial
columns, this was tho idea I
carry
a
fine
line
o
f
ladies'
and
gents'
stationery at the Herald office before
tried
so
hard to have Marlow take up
and
children’s
shoes
catering
especi­
The big Weekly Herald goes out to- buying your Christmas g if ta of »fine
several
years
ago, had he done so
ally
to
tho
children’s
line—
something
vrorow morning early nnd will con­ stationery. We have it in all sizes
Sanford
today
would be a thing o f
that
has
been
needed
in
this
city
fo
r
a
tain many pages of good Christmas and all shades at very reasonable
beauty. My idea waa to agitate the
long
time.
Mr.
Lloyd
is
no
stranger
Trading matter and advertisements of prices.
In Sanford having lived here fo r the planting of one or more citrus trees
past five years and ho Is no stranger in every front yard in Sanford, either
to tho shoe lino having literally grown orange, grapefruit, tangerine or kumquat, the greater the mixture, the
up in the business as his father U now
better the effect. Think what it
and haa been engaged in tho shoe busi­
would mean to have one or more citness in Michigan fo r tho past forty
„
j , rus trees cither blooming or bearing,
ytnnl nnd S. Sj. Lloyd cam . up
Jn „ very
ynnl
Ks „ „ fordi
the proper tutelage. He never cn
tadvcrtislng feature alone would be
gaged in the line hero, being in other
worth more than the cost, mnny times
business, but at the earnest solicita­
more, each resident would naturally
tion o f his many friends and seeing an take pride in these trees, nnd would
opening here has determined to open give them extra attention, in tho way
nn .exclusive shoe store nnd cater to o f fertilizing, nnd eventually Sanford
the trade here with the best there would develop into a veritable orange
is in thin lino.' He will handle among or citrus grove. You must remem­
thcr lines tha calibrated Walkover ber thut a large per cent o f your tourshoes fo r men and women and the ¿s (visitors see but mighty few orPollynnn line for children nnd these Bng0 groves until they reach Snntwo lines are enough to guarantee Jiord, os they come down the river,
Lloyd's Shoe Store n good business, land make most of the trip by night.
The Gift Supreme for
Watch' the Herald for future an-J mngine their feelings (particularly
nouncements of tho new firm known if it is their first trip) to step o ff the
A ll the Family
ns Lloyd’s Shoe Store.
Clyde Line steamer nnd find them
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd will hnndlo tho selves surrounded on nil sides by cit­
new business and both of them are rus trees in all stages fo bearing,
very popular here with everyone and rom bloom to dead ripe fruit, the e f­
that they will mako a big success of fect would be wonderful, nnd one
tho new business is already assured. never to bo forgotten. I speak-from
experience. I never will forget, If I
should live to be a thousand years old
PADERICK QUITS OFFICE
______
jn y first •impression o f un orange
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 22.—Tho ¡tree in full bearing, I thought it one
long draw n out fight betw een P .F Ie m -jo n e of the m ost beautiful o f God's
ing Bowden, elected to the office o f (creations, nnd while I have been
tax collector of} Duvnl county, nnd K .,-pending the winters in Florida for
R. raderick, son-In-lnw nn dappointco mnny years, surrounded by citrus
o f the governor to tho office, has been ,*™lt of every kind, I still htlnk that
settled at last by Mr. Padcrick resign-,« «e ll cared for nicely trimmed oring the post thirteen.days before M r .!« " « «
n 1 « J ,*■"*“ * . » on° ot
Bowden would have taken office under |f‘® "&gt;°st
ifuI * Rhts the hum*•
*
tho long term for which ho was elect- * n. eyo cnn wltn«M’ .thorcforc I . “ *
gitntc it, get the Woman's Clubs,
cd. The governor hns accepted tho
he Civic Club, and every other club
resignation o f Son-in-Lnw Padcrick
or organization in Sanford that cun
and commissioned by Bowden.
interested, make a house to
Padcrick was appointed to the o f - canVnM |f ncct,BBary| n
necessary, and if you
'f,co tw onnd n half years ago, when ^
ftny regft]nctB who foc) that thoy
^Collector John W , Rast was removed t
^ nb,o {q buy th# tf#M| 8tnrt „
President J. B. Ball o f tho Chamber
&lt;rf Commerce and Messrs. Marlowe,
Hatchlnson, Dens nnd Holly o f tho
transportation committee and Secre­
tary I’earmtn of tho Chamber o f
Commerce ore in Orlando today meet­
ing with the transportation committee
of the Orlando Board o f Trade at
luncheon where they will discuss mat­
ters of vital Importance to both cities
and the inhabitants thereof.

mas
OF POPULAR BOOKS B Y PROMINENT AUTHORS,
and n nice lot o f Children's Toy Books and Picture Puzzles. Also a nice line o f Bibles.
Christmas Boxes o f Huylcr’s, W iley’s, Whitman's
and Log Cabin Pecan Nut Roll Candles.
Imported Perfumes in all size sets,
Christmas boxes o f all the popular cigars In boxes
of 25 to the box.
Big line o f Fine Stationery at any price,
Beautiful Eversharp silver and gold pencils and
Fountain Pens.
Jle will appreciate one o f those Gold or Silver Gli
letle Razor Outfits.
I1UY RED CROSS SEALS AND FIGHT TUBERCU

Lexington

LOSIS IN THIS STATE

Just make this, a Useful Gift

D U B 17
r U I iti

for the W hole Family

M il li
iy

ItI I L

.

IS T H E MOST IMPORTANT ITEM
of th e
e n t ir e
h ou seh old.

PINEHURST DAIRY— The 95 per cent Dairy.
We Invite the public lo Inspect our Dairy at any time or any
Hour-------Deliveries Twice Each Day.

Call and L et U s S h ow
Y o u the B est A u to
F or its P rice

THE D A IRY that IS DIFFERENT FROM OTHERS”
Phone 367

piN
flHi1PQTDAIRY
illllM U lllJ I V tU lll
Ask the State Board o f Health

United States, Kokom o; and
Miller Tires and Tubes

Spot Lights, Bumpers and *
anything in the line of
Accessories

W e maintain one of the best Repair
Shops in the State.
All our Mechanics have had years
of experience in the

Automobile Repair Business.
Satisfaction Guaranteed!

B. &amp; 0. Motor Co.
Sanford, Florida

because o f nn alleged shortage In&gt; t»*|ijn d to take care o f such cases. I
accounts.. In the 1018 election Pad* t y i l g[ve |10 any tin,e to Btart 8Uch
crick wbb low man in a three-cornered z fund. Let’s get busy, start it to­
raco fo r the office, nnd Rast, then out day. Don't wait until tomorrow, or
on bond while his cso wns being ap­ text week or some other time. Wc
pealed after conviction for embezzle­ are nil growing older all the time and
ment, wns high man. The governor j wo expect to realize or njoy the
refused to commission Rast. In th e 1culmination o f a movement of this
election last month Bowden, the nom­ kind it behooves us to get busy.
inee, wns elected, and he contended
Very truly yours,
thnt under the law the governor
F. J. McDANNEL,
should issue his commission immedi­
Owasso, Michigan.
ately, aa the law holds that an ap­
pointee continues in office until tho
Loavo your orders fo r Christmas
successor to'the) regularly elected of­ boxes o f orangea with Reginald S.
ficial la chosen by the vote o f the peo­ Holly who will ship thsm for yon.
ple. Paderlck and the governor held Oranges, tangerines, grapefruit or
otherwise— until Monday,1 when Pad­ vegetables in any kind o f packages.
erlck resigned and a commission was
Issued to Bowden, who Is now In
charge o f tho office.
MASONS ATTENTION

DELICIOUS CREAMERY
DOUGHNUTS

Fresh Dally.... —........ 30c per Dozen
Speolal Communication tonight at
.BOOTH’S CRISPETTE SHOP
7:30, iw oric.tn tjie fcllowcrafo de2nd St and Sanford Avenue..
greo will be conferred. By order o f
W. M.
W. E. TOLAR, Secy.

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ii

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
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 *&gt;“*th
p your credit that you ma.*
Build up
master difficult problems. .

¡Seminole County ßank]
j " ’ S a ni f o r d , F l o r i d a ! A Home Bunk for Home People.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD/ THURSDAY, DEC!

ntiré Week—December 25-31

PALESTINE
►‘
UkilU TVUC1c UIU11AJ
••the Hisarene w hose birth will be com'memorated around the w orld this
'Week, Is character!ted as "a tiny litJ tie country," by Viscount Jameo Bryce,
-In a communication to the National
Geography s o cie ty :
Though the traveler's hand books
prepare him to find Piles tine small,
tt surprises him by being smaller than
; h e expected. Taking it as the region
between the Mediterranean on the
w est and the Jordan and Dead sea en
the eut, from the spurs of Lebanon
and Hetmon on the north to the dosert
a t Beenheba on the south, it 1« only
'310 miles long a n d SO to 00 broad— that
: Is to uy, tt ts smaller than New
Jersey.
"O f this region large ptrta did not
'' really belong to ancient Israel. Their
‘ b old on the southern and northern dltt trlcta was but slight, while in the
’ southwest, a w id e and rich plain along
th e Mediterranean was occupied by
the warlike Philistines, who were
some times more than a match fo r the
Hebrew armies. Israel had. In fact
•little more than the bill country, wblcb
la y between the Jordan on the east
an d the maritime plain on the west
1 K in g David, la the daya of hie power,
•looked down fro m -th e bill cities ol
t Benjamin, Just north ef Jerusalem, up
o n Philistine enemies, only 23 mile*
'•o ff, on tha one aide, and looked acroe*
•th e Jordan to lic s b lte enemies, about
' a a far off, on the other.
"Nearly all tho ovents In the history
' o f Israel that a re recorded In the Old
■Testament happened within a tend tori
. n o bigger than th e state of Connect*
cu t. whose ores la 4,800 square miles j
a n d Into hardly an y other country hat

— —

—

there been crowded, from, the days .at
Abraham till our own. ao much hlitorj
—that la to say, so many events that
have been recorded and deoerve to N
recorded In the annul* of mankind.
“ Nor la It only that Palestine ti
really a email country. Tho travel«)
constantly fcela aa he moves about
that It la a email country. From th*
heights, a few miles north 6t Jeru
Salem, he sees, looking northward, i
far-off summit carry Inf snow for elgh
months In the year. It Is Uermon
nearly 10,0^0 feet high—Ilcnnon
whose fountains feed the rivers o'
Damascus. t
"Hut Ifermon la outside the terrt
toty o f Israel altogether, standing It
the land o f the Syrians; ao, too, tt I)
of Lebanon. Wo are apt to think ol
that mountain mass as within tb(
country, because It also ts frequent!]
mentioned In the Psalms and tht
Prophets; but the two ranges o f Lab
anon also rtis beyond the frontier*
of Israel, lying between the Syrians o:
Damascus and the Phoenicians o f thi
West.
"Perhaps It la because the map*
from which children used bp loan
Wblo geography, were on A large scale
that most o f us have failed to renltri
how narrow were tho limits within
which took place, all thorn* great do
lngt that Oil the books of Samuel anr
Kings.
Just In the same way th*
classical scholar who visits Greece h
surprised to find that so small a ter
rlto'*y sufficed for so many striking In
clderis and for the careers o f st
many famous men.”
ORDER

YOUR
CHRISTMAS
ORANGES

Order your Christmas oranges and
grapefruit now. All you need todo
is to proas my palm with gold and I
will ship the oranges and grapefruit
by express to any point you wish,
giving you express receipt fo r same.
Don't w orry about a Christmas gift.
Tell it with oranges. Just phone mo
or see me on tha street or Icavo order
■t Herald office or write me.
REGINALD S. HOLLY.
Como in and get your new type­
writer at tho Herald office now. A
real typewriter at $66, tho best you
ever saw fo r the money or fo r twice
the money.

Let Your Motto Be:

in and niteel your neighbor—he may be a good lellow
Mt. Washington 6J»3 Feet H I * .
Many person* believe that Mount
Washington, In Hew Hampshire^ U tht
highest mountain In the eastern part
o f the United State«. Mount Wash*
lngton stands 0,203 feet above sen
level, according to th« United 8talee
geological survey, department o f the
Interior, but many peaks In the south­
ern Appalachians are several hundred
ifeet higher than Hew Hampshire's
famous mountain. Tho highest moun­
tain In the Appalachian system—the
highest point In tho United States oast
of the Hockles—ls Mount Mitchell, In
North Carotins, which stands at an
elevation of 0.711 feet. The btgheat
mountain In Tcnncasee, Mount Quyot,
stands 0,030 feet above sea level.

BURROWED BY PRAIRIE DOG
Devil's Corkscrews* Found In West*
sm Mountains anil Plains Are No
Longer a Mystery.

Of the many fossils which have
come out o f tho mountains and plains
of the West, few have excited wider
Interest than the "devil's corkscrews,"
found, In rocks of the Miocene period,
In northwestern Nebraska. They are
usually white, and stand out clearly
against tho buff background o f the
rock which Incloses them, often attain­
ing a length o f IS feet, with many
twists and turns ending at times In
a large bulb, with occasional side pas­
sages
When first discovered It was thought
Ivory Does Not RuaL
that these gigantic "corkscrews11 were
One cold afternoon several schoolhuge petrified vinca of roots o f some
girls wore standing on a corner wait­
strange plant Study o f the "corking for a car. A man Invited them
screws,” however, failed to reveal any
to come Into his office to watt for the
traces o f plant structure. Later the
car. They accepted. The conversation
skeleton o f an animal like tho badger
soon turned to tho color of a certain
was found In a large bulb near the
girl's hatr. Ono Insisted It was red,
end of the "corkscrew," and bones of
another that It was auburn, and ana small camel and small deer were
other that U was brown.
found In others. After that It was
At the height of the discussion two
discovered that many o f them con*
children entered the office. As soon
as they understood the nature of the
argument, one of the youngsters «ac­
prairie dog. Excavation o f actual re­
claimed:
cent pralrlo-dog burrows, after filling
"Oh, shucks 1 Her hatr ain't red. them with thin plaster o f parls,
Ivory don't rust.” —Indianapolis tyw a. ahowed an interesting fa ct: the bur­
rows of the prairie dog and the pre­
historic “ corkscrews" were closely sim­
ilar.
The mystery Is considered

IS THE GIFT OF TODAY MADE MORE IMPORTANT
BY THE UNCERTAINTY

OF THE

MONEY MARK­

ET, THE FALL IN PRICES AND RECONSTRUCTION
AND N EVER IN OUfc HISTORY DID

ENDURABLE

GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS MAKE SUCH A STRONG
APPEAL TO YOUNG AN D OLD

ALIKE.

THERE­

FORE YOU TURN AT O N CE TO OUR STORE, YOUR
STORE, FOR SO M ANY YEARS.

HOLIDAY HEADQUARTERS
FOR YOU AND YOUR FOLKS,

HAVING

ALW AYS

BEEN AND ALWAYS W IL L BE TH E STORE WHERE
YOU CAN BU Y SUITABLE GIFTS

AT

CHRISTMAS

Orest California Industry.
TIME OR A T ANY TIME AN D AMONG THEM WE
Nearly a million nrres are planted
CAN ENUMERATE A F E W FOR
SUGGESTIONS:
to the fruit trees that supply the can­
neries of California, according to Elton
HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS, ID EAL FIRELESS
It. Shaw In an article In the Old Col­
COOKER, FU LL LINE OF ALUMINUM WARE, ROCHony Magazine, the «&gt;rgun of (he Old SHOWED SKILL AS ENGINEERS
Colony club. Statistics tell us that
ESTER PERCOLATORS AND CASSEROLES, PYRfcX
of the 100,000,000 acres of land In tbo AncUnta Did Ramarfcabla Work Constate of California, about 000,000 are
W ARE, ICY HOT BOTTLES AND CARAFES, AND
•tdlring the Limited Mechanical
devoted to fruit trees; so It Is easily
Means at Hand.
—
—
—i
&lt;r
conceivable that the fruit-canning In.
dustry Is no small part of the general
That ancient Greek and Homan en­
Industrial activities of the "Golden gineers were Ingenious aa well aa
8tnte."
Aklllful Is proved by the works that
A COMPLETE LINE OF DAISY AND KINO AIR RI­
are still extant, for Instance when the
Kupallnoit, Island of Samos, water­
FLES, GO-CARTS, AUTOMOBILES,
VELOCIPEDES,
Remember that the Million Dollar
works mentioned by Herodotus were
Band will render their first concert constructed In the middle o f the Sixth
WAGONS, ETC., AND FO R THE MEN A COMPLETE
on Saturday afternoon, Christmas century B. CL, a tunnel about one mile
LINE OF CUTLERY AND RAZORS, THE BEST AS­
day, at 3:00 o’clock, at the corner o f long was driven through the Kastro
SORTMENT W E EVER H AD
mountain, certainly a respectable
First and Magnolia g reets..
achievement when ono considers tho
limited mechanical means at the dis­
posal of the builders. From the books
BEAU TIFU L POST CARDS
of the Alexandrian mathematician
AT T n E HERALD, E A C H ...
Buy Christmas
Heron, ono tees that ancient engineers
knew how to figure beforehand the
Ulrectlon or a tunnel. The fine medical
Instruments, o f which msny have been
excavated, give evidence of high me­
chanical aklll.
Ancient Instrument
makers manufactured clepsydras (wa­
ter clocks) that could be carried In
pockets and devices used by Herophllos to measure the temperature of
patients. The present-day slot machine
and taximeter are Imitations o f sim­
ilar ancient, Inventions, Even to bat
Ustlc war machines ancient people ap­
plied Ideas whtch play an Important
____ |LM
port In modern warfare— the "poly MODERN WOODMEN ATTENTION For grubbing Clothes
Dry C lea n in g
_____________ .TI
bon" being In a certain meaning, th«
predecessor o f our repeating arms, and
Annual election o f officers next P r e s s in g _________ _________ — J»
the "monankoo," o f the mine thrower. meeting night, December. 23d. All
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
members urged to attend.
Crsditsd With the Ward Bohemia.
J. D. DOSSEY, Clerk.
221-3tdc
The novelist to whom nature owes
317 East First St.
Phone 1 »
(ho word bohemia—not In the geo­
graphical sense, bat a moral condition
—was perhaps Henri Mnrgsr, If tho
word can bo ascribed to any ono
*_
t
writer.
KOKOMO. UNITED STATES
Henri Merger, novelist and poet,
AN D MILLER TIRES
was born March 24, 1822, la Faria.
HOW E RED TUBES
He made attractive to hi* readers tbo
Every Battery repqlr wa make is
Irresponsible life of artists and stu
guaranteed fo r six months. W* ar*
dents in Paris, and left some classic
And they are the Best
able to do this because in repair!**
tales and songs of dissolute thriftless
ness and literary Impecunloalty. Murx
any make o f battery we are licensed
or was trained for the profession of
to use patented features which hire
law, became for a time secretary of
B. &amp; O. MOTOR COMPANY
made Vesta batteries famous.
Count Leo Tolstoy, but, like that earli­
Sanford, Florida
er bohemian, Villen, he chose dissi­
pation rather than decency. He died
In a charity hospital In Farts In 1801,
L. A. RENAUD, Prop.
Thow 1 »
A monument has keen erected to his
memory, but not without protest. Revoral of Murgcria songs have been translated by Andrew Lang In "Ballads and «?♦
Lyrics of Old France," published In
1872.

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Office supplies at the Herald.

Seed P otatoes

BIG REDUCTION
SALE

M AINE GROWN

A s we nre nearing (he close o f
business fo r this year and soon
to take slock we expect to make
It Interesting to the public to

W e W ish Y ou a

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Quality-Servicd-Price

For
Cold Weather
Heaters
Cook Stoves
Ranges
*

Oil Stoves

Gas Stoves and
Ranges

Hardware Cq.

¿•cad* of the Twentieth century. For
k abort period they flooded In great
number» the entire territory o f Oanl
front the Pyreheee to' the nhlne. Then
they auddenly vanished.
It was recently thought that a clue
bad been found’ to the hind o f food
eaten by theae nomads. In an old
eelfar In Andefmich there w ire found
whht at firat looked like peculiarly
aliaped bricks, but what later proved
to be cans of a strange sort o f moat
Certain Investigators soon decided that
this could be nothing other than ele­
phant meat, and students were about
to make trips to Africa In search of
further evidence, when the result of
aome chemical teats was published.
This showed that the meat was at
least 1007 years old, if not very much
older; and as the Acfa were In Gaul
about 500 years ago, It 1» folly to be­
lieve that this store of food belonged
to them.' It Is much more probable
that It was left then» at the time Han­
nibal ond his soldiers and elephant
supply trains made their long expedi­
tion against Rome.
It Is probably a good tiling for Amer­
ica that the mysterious disappearance
of the'Aefs came about, for »here Is
plenty of evidence that this bartinrlc
rare was planning to m!gmte*to North
Am'erlcd mid establish1Itself on thut
continent permanently.

HOLIDAY BOXES
AND MIXED CANDY OF ALL KINDS.
FIGS, FRUITS, ETC.
See Our New Line bet re buying your
CHRISTMAS
CANDIES

PRINCESS THEATRE
BUILDING

Armstrong Tnble S lo v
American Beauty Iron
Simplex Iron ................

Majestic Heater»

» hone 412

115 Mngnolin Ave.

Another lendmnrk tn Washington Is
near destruction.
TTie old "Morse
Elm,1’ under whose shnde Snmuel P.
B. Morse used to spend his leisure
hours while working on his Invention
of the telegraph, will soon be removed.
The tree was planted In 1820. In
the early forties (lie future Inveator of
the telegraph used to foregather with
his cronies and newspaper men and
crack Jokes about the "Impossible"
ami “ crasy" Invention of the umgnollc
telegraph on which ho wns working.
The tree wus lu front of the old Wllturd hotel.
Since those days the old hotel line
been replaced by a modem elevenstory hostelry. Morse, whose Inven­
tion cnino tme In 1844, din! In l/*72.
Hut the tree remained.
Hut It Is now In Ita death hour in
spite pf ninny opmillmib of "tree aurgery" and all known applications of
"tree medicine" practiced by Washing­
ton’s superintendent o f city parks.
Houses of Mud.
Women In California are building
biiUHcs with their own fair hand».
What Is more, they are tuuk'lug the
bricks.
Tho bricks, however, are of the kind
spoken of In the Whip ns made by tho
people of Israel lu Egypt—I. e.. of
clayey earth mixed with straw for n
binder. The straw Is Indispensable,
nnd It will be 'remembered bow the
Israelites "kicked" because It was
not provided,
Such bricks are merely sun bnked.
Missionary priests In California In the
early days used them for building
churches and other structures wh|ch,
covered with stucco, were very hand­
some. These ’dobo buildings wptc nlso
substantial, weatherproof nnd endur­
ing, ns Is testified by many that still
stnnd, unimpaired by the wear o f cen­
turies.
With lubor so high nnd materials
likewise, the Idea o f n mud dwelling,
which one can put tip for oneself, even
the children helping, has Its attrac*
tlonft

Tested
Law . for the
,1
Benefit o f the

No official, County, State,
Revenue
or otherwise,
can
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M *“
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enter a P R IV A T E house
tin oT n E R s
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EAST FIRST STREET, SANFORD, FLORIDA

HISTORIC TREE NEARING END
Kim at Washington, Cloeely Associatoci
V/ltn ‘Sarr.usl T . B. Morso, Will
Soon Bs dons.

Fresh from the
Factory

JUST AT THE

without a search warrant
A CITIZEN

HAD TO OVERLOOK FOIBLES
Hsrbsrt Spencer's Fussiness s Trial to
Thoso Who Did Not Know His
Raal Klndnssa.

The Superior Peeple.
The following proclamation waa re­
cent Iy published by the Mohammedan
community: “ Praise be to Ood and
peaco for having made uh superior to
other creatures In havlug granted us
this holiday, which has spread all
through tbla Island among us all, both
those who live near the sea and those
who lire on the mainland, those who
live In the south and those who live
In the north, among young and old,
male and female. We celebrate great
rejoicings on the arrival of our Mas­
ter, the owner of this country. He
came to seo us. his subjects, and to
Inspect his country."— Zanslbar Ga&lt;
sette.

More examples of Herbert Spencer’s
Irritating foibles and extraordinary
pettiness are superfluous, but two of
them will bear the telling.
A friend had the opportunity of see­
ing In fall working order the famous
ear-stoppers tint Spencer used to
w et'. Probably some frivolous re­
mark of the friend obtained him this
privilege, for In the middle of the meal
Spencer, with a fixed glance at him,
pressed tho spring that closed tho
hole of each ear.
Qulf Coast Sulphur Deposits.
After luncheon the host and friend
At smite remote time Ihen* must
sat chatting In the gurdeu. when there
came an Invltutton from Spencer to have been trememliMiH volcanic activ­
lake a drive with him In Ills rubber- ity In the region which Is today the
tired carriage, the message adding that gulf const of l.ums!aiiii and Texas;
for In those parts are found deposits
"v.c are not to t*di’."
of
sulphur vastly exceeding In Humi­
When they were returning from
F- cncer’s funeral Sir Michael Foster lity nny known elsewhere In the world.
t* J thin friend the following story: They are covered over by hundreds of
Spencer detested cushions, und the feet of Inter sedimentary material, nnd
trouble wns to find a chair that wns to get nt the sulphur deep wrlls have
to be mmk. Superheated water Is
hard In the sent and yet '-or.., enable.
. r, I &lt;fotm the pin*'« re melt the sul­
i i o , Ul a l a u l I t i O U t t v , Lu l . u J JL uu4t
phur, which In fetched to the surtace
covered with some Inches of soft plas­
hy the power of compressed nlr. On
ter of pnrls, und sitting on that mudo
cooling It la ready for shipment, being
an Impress from which a wooden -&lt;cnt
09
per cent pure.
of an exactly fitting pattern was cut.
Agnlnst n certain undeniable fus­
siness there should tie set the fact
that Biienccr had a soft place In a
heart that seemed adamant, nnd there
are stories o f spontaneous net# of kind­
ness and of otters of help to the trou­
bled nnd bereaved that redeem much
unlovely behavior.
CHRISTMAS ORDERS
FOR ORANGES
Leave your orders fo r Christmas or­
anges and grapefruit with Reginald
S. Holly, who is making a specialty o f
tho best o f tangerines and oranges
and grapefruit in mixed or straight
packages. He takes your order and
sees that t tia shipped to the proper
destination. Get his prices. Seo him

Gifts o f jewelry are more than gifts o f
the moment. They are constant re­
minders o f the giver’s thoughtfulness
and the recipient can enjoy them for
years and years.
In our big stock you can find appro­
priate g ifts for cyery member of the
family. Yes, even the little tots! And
giving jewelry is so much better than
irivinrr trifts thnt will soon be forgotten.
Come, see tho many beautiful g ift
selections we have to offer you. You
are not obliged to purchase.

Buy a Home
for a Xmas
Present
Greatest
- . * Gift in thei World
i1
REAL ESTATE

THE DEPENDABLE JEW ELER
FIRE INSURANCE

GIFTS TH A T LAST
SANFORD, FLORIDA

E. F. LANE
"The Real Esiste Man

CHRISTMAS TAGS, SEALS,
STAMPS
Just received new assortment o f
Christmas tags, seals, stamps, etc.,
for your packages, letters nnd cards.
Seo tho new parcel post label that
bespeaks tho Christmns spirit and the
cute little tags and stamps that should
mark nit your packages. Only 5
cents a pack at tha Herald bfflee.
New line o f stationery this week es­
pecially ordered for Christmas week.

T H E H E R A L D ’S Office Supply Department has ju&amp;
ceived a large and complete line o f this beautiful station
—no two boxes alike—and we will print any monogram
paper (or cards) and envelopes—in one, two or three coi

If

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF^THE W ORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, DEÇEMBER 24, 1920

NUM BER 225

LJLTIVATE
¡STARVATION WILL
SPAIN’S TRADE; END WAR W IT H
THEY HAVE COIN FIUME AND ITALY
COMMERCE DEPT. POINTS OUT BARRAGE OF PROCLAMATIONS
MANY ADVANTAGES FOR
HAVE BEEN HURLED INTO
AMERICAN MERCHANTS
RIVAL CAMPS
(By Tb« AitocUWd rr»»i)

(By Tb« A uoclit.4 Pr*»«)
WILL GET WINE
COMMITTEES FROM BOTH
WASHINGTON, Dec. 24.—Trade
LONDON,
Dec.
24.—Starvation
cxPUT SYRUP ON H EA D S B U T
ON ANCIENT RHINE
RAISE COTTON oppodtunities with Spain arc pointed)
CITIES HAVE MEET­
m
DID NOT SH A V E
out by the commerce department r e - (Pcc‘ed to soon end “State of War*
ING
•
THEM
(By Tb« A:i«cUt«4 Pr*»i)
(By Tb« i m c l i M P r tu )
24 —The1P01**- It I» tho only European coun- between Flume and Italy. . Barrage
COBLENTZ, Dec. 24.—Old fash­
WASHINGTON, Dec.
Domestic try able to pay cash for American of proclamations; hurled into rival ioned Christmas dinner with light
Bureau of Foreign and
goods. Cotton composes about haif camps. Population of Fiume reaert- wines w ill b eserved American Boi­
Commerce, has been Informed that a
jing D’,Annunzio.
lers on Rhine.
federation of organized for raising entire exports from United States.
GOOD NAME AND REPUTATION uniform cotton crop In Northern Ar­
SANFORD AND ORLANDO TRADE
CLARA
SMITH
SORRY
OP STATE SCHOOL 18
RED
RUSSIANS
BODIES HELD MEETING
gentina.
SUSTAINED
MAKES RESOLUTIONS
DEPOSIT GOLD
YESTERDAY
FOR THE FUTURE
•
"
IN COPENHAGEN
The hasing stories that have been
Sanford nnd Orlando will get to ­
published
about the mix-up at
(B r Tb« A«i«cUt«4 f n u )
I
&lt;®y Tb« Aii«cUt*4 P r t u )
gether
to work for better rallormd
WASHINGTON, Dec. 24. - The
BIG SPRINGS, Tex., Dec. 24—
Gtineiville have two side* according
transportation
and better freight rates
(By Tb« Aiik UUA Pnn)
Russian soviet government has Just Consecration of her future energies,
to students who are in attendance
nnd
the
betterment
of the two citiea
NEW YORK, Dec. 24— Burglnrs
&gt;
_______ _
deposited two hundred million dollars "to stoning to her family for sorrow
there and as usual there are always
in
many
ways.
The
cordiale entente
(By Tb* Ai m cU U A Fr»«i)
in gold with banks In Copenhagen to «he brought It” and determine never entered an npsrtmcnt occupied by
two sides to anything of this kind
was
established
yesterday
by the
JACKSON,
Miss.,
Dec.
24.—Cole­
establish trade credits with the United «Rain to waste an hour of her life Robert I. Ireland and wife today a t
isd since The Star has published
visit
of
a
committee
composed
of
man
Brown,
negro
preacher,
was
one side only It is more than glad to
States and other nations according to avowed by Miss Clara Smith en route Murray Hill Hotel nnd escaped niter
lynched
hreo
yesterday
by
negroes,
President
J.
G.
Ball
of
the
Sanford
fire the rest of the affair. It ap­
information reaching the state depart- to Ardmore, Okla., to answer charge a fight with Ireland.
Chamber of Commerce and D. C.
pear* that all that happened was according to Sheriff Williams. The ment today. The only hope, it is said, of murder of Jake L. liamon.
NAVAL OFFICERS IN
preacher'w
as
suspected
of'im
plica­
Marlowe,
chairman of the transporta­
the cutting of the hair from some of
fo r Russian commerce of any volume
—---------------------DRIFTING BALLOON
tion
in
the
murder
of
Della
Green,
a
tion
committee,
and John Melscb, I t .
the boys’ heads and through some in­
is tho possibility of utilizing this gold WILL NOT REVIVE
ARE NOT FOUND J. Holly and J. C. Hutchison of the
14-year-old
negro
girl,
who
was
formants who evidently lived at St.
as a credit nucleus.
FINANCE CORPORATION
Sanford Chamber of Commerce, to
Augustine,. Editor Felkcl, N of the hanged from a tree with a elothea
(By Tb« Aiik UUA Fr«n)
line.
(By Tk* AiutUlhl Tnu)
Record printed infçrmation gained
OTTAWA, Dec. 24— Belief that Orlando where they were m et at the
THE MEANEST THIEF
WASHINGTON, Dec. 24— Veto.of the three, nnvnl officers in the missing Orlando Board of Trado by Messrs.
from them, which was resented . by
HAS BEEN FOUND joint resolution for reviving war
balloon have fallen Into the hands of (Donald Cheney and Secretary Cox ox
the freshman class. It is also stated INAUGURATION
w “ 77. _ ,
finance corporation expected by White traders or Indlnnse was expressed to- j the Board of Trade, and Messrs. MofWILL BE EVENT
by freshmen who have talked to The '
BRAINTREE, Mass., Dec. 24.—A House officials. Secretary Houston riny by Lieut. Evnns, who has been fltt snd Ange of the transportation
Stir editor that the excitement of
up! they gave the "hazing” as an
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 2A—Plans th ier stripped all tho toys and decora- now considering measure expected to searching for the men.
committee of the Board of Trade.
untie for "flunking.”
for the ceremonies attendant upon tlons off of children’s tre?.
The Sanford party was the guest recommend vote.
The itatemcnt of the freshman the inauguration of Hoin. Cary A.
of Orlando a t the Hotel Employ
EUGENE V. DEBS, SAYS
din preiident, appearing in the ’ Hardee of Live Oak as governor, JanPRESIDENT WILSON (where a nice luncheon was servod
the “terible hazing" was put out byjuary 4th, next, have been completed,
____ 1
land over the viands many matters o f
wme students who left the school It Is expected th a t the Inauguration
(B r Tb« Au«&lt;UU4 Pr»«t)
importance to the two cities were dlsbeciuie they did not attend to their Jwill bo attended by one of the largest
WASHINGTON, Dec. 24— White | cuaaed. A movement will be in»todies and fell down in their grades gatherings th a t ha sever assembled
Houbc officials are unable to say nugurated in a few days looking toFlorida Alligator, is as follows:
In Tallahassee.
whether President Wilson would j ward better service In the shipping
St. Augustine Record,
The governor-elect will be escorted
grant a Christmas pardon, but the of fniits and vegetables and better
St. Auguitine, Fla.:
from the mansion to the capitol,
President said he would not pardon ra tes. Ik was the concensus of opin­
D. C. MARLOWE BUYS FIRST CAR Eugene V. Debs, serving ten years In j (on that the railroads, have been ..a!In answer to an article which ap­ where) 4he Inauguration ceremonies
peared in your paper on tho front will take place. The procession will HUT NOT IN TUE M A R K E T FROM BEN MONKOF—
Atlanta prison for violation of ea- lowed to increase their ra te s and hav»
ONLY IN T n E AIR,
P*ge of the issue of December 8, un- form on Adams street a t 10:00 a. m.,
FIRST FROM STATE
'
received large sums from the gov­
pionage act.
BOYS
&lt;kr the head: "Galneavilie Hazing west of the capitol building, where
ernment during the w a r and after­
Gtts Out of Control,” the freshman
'
"
* D. C. Marlowe shipped tho first car
the state officials will enter automoward to Increase their facilities and
Sanford lettuce took a sudden rise
ccjcry yesterday, tho same being
dui of the University of Florida do­
iles
a
t
10:30.
the public was footing the bills but
Wcdncadny when Aviator George ,/rom ^ Cclcry avenue inrm 0f Bcn
oms it to be mnde up almost wholwere not receiving the service that
If of absolute falsehoods.
W right, will H arry Fleetwood, took Monroc&gt; Thc cc(ery la probably the
the,high freight rate entailed. Also
It is true that there has been some
a crate of lettuce to Daytona via the car]jcst K0(den self-blanching th at has
that the present high ra te s are pro­
airplane
route
and
dlcivcred
the
same
over
b
ttn
ahlppcd
from
this
or
any
unpleasantness during the past week*
hibitive
in the face of the present low
•« the university, but to say that the
to one of tho hotels over there for
section of Florida In car load
markets for fruits' and' vegetabls»
trouble has gone beyond the control
their Christmas dinner.
Jots. xhe celery is real good stuff and
“ the president and faculty la a ri­
The lettuce was of the new variety Mf Mar(owo Mya wm bring a good TRAVELING SALESMAN IN JACK­ and unless relief was obtained .there
would be no fruits or vegetables ship­
diculous absurdity.
propagated by Albert Domer on his pr}ce on the
evcn if (£ ,hould
SONVILLE HOTEL GOES OUT
ped at a profit during the remainder
Let us take up each atatement as
Celery avenue rtace and known as the faU to orrlve by chriatmaa time.
LIQUOR ROUTE
» occurs in the article:
of
the season.
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 24— Mrs. "Sugar Lump." It is something like u
underatood that Mr. Monroe
The
Orlando committee treated
That Dr. Farr has aenL away W. F. Coachman, who was injured on the ordinary lettuce and something rcceIvcd a ^ &lt; *1 pr(co for this celery
(By Tb« AiMciaMd F m i l
Sanford’s delegation royally, which is
»cores of students for protection in Tuesday afternoon in nn automobile like Chinese cabbage but is much aad haa contracted for tho cntlro field
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 24. Carter ■ (r&gt;|,
the 0 [ | , nj 0 people and tho
, abscnce «f President Murphreo accident near Haines City, died at sweeter than cither and the progenitor #t 0 good flguro which
wcll W. JohMon, Chícalo troveolng » lea,
Uo
b r 0 t h. Idea that
preposterous. As a matter of fact, 10:15 a. m. Thursday at Lakeland ac­ of tho lettuce says it needs no sugar. for ^ Snnford ce(ery crop.
man,
died
after
taking
one
drink
of
.
*
.
,
___«..._____*v_
jour men hvac lef tthe university cording to a wiro received by Tho It is very crisp', and ha* curly
a few meetings between tho«___
two trade
Several growers will havo celery to "llquor" purchaied from bell boy.
uk* this unpleasantness started, one Metropolis
from
Mr. Coachmnn hair and looks very fine In pack- ah,p ncxt w w k and n|| ot th(a (a very
bodies would bring about a more
cordial spirit between the two dtteflt
upm
*in™ returned. THESE shortly before noon. Mr. Coachmnn, ages. Mr. Domer says that he will parly f()r ce]cry of lho goidon kind, BRIGHT, SNOWLESS DAY
.
and Sanford Chamber o f CommercecordLEFT of* t h e ir OWN AC- in his telegram, stntcd that hte body begin to ship ere long nnd thnt he hns JIowover( |t appears that Mr. Monroe
FOR CHRISTMAS IS THE
of Mrs. Coachman would be imme­
will probably have the .Orlando Board*
buyers galore for the new lettuce.
nnd&gt;
Marlowe hnvo won the prize
PLAN EAST OF ROCKIES
ij«radc up },cro f0T n big time after­
The statement that several« sopho- diately brought to Jacksonville.
Aviator Wright nnd Mr. Fleetwood ^ ycnr fof Bhipp|ng thc flr i t Cpr of
fr ,* Wor^ knocked unconscious by
-------*the first of tho year as there are many*had n fine trip to thc bench, making ccl
from Sanford or the state, z
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
24.
Santa
mnttcra of Importance thnt the two
NICKY
ARNSTEIN
and
hns no Rro’Jnd whatever
the trip in record time nndTinving no
_________ ______
MAY
GO
FREE
Claus,
on
his
visits
to
the
homes
of
i
d
tlcs can get together on to the
men
d!0 that
the'freshmishaps; arriving home about 5:00
mcn lI,.,.'UrtrUe’
beer, beaten
nearly
every
American
children
tomorrow
night
mutua|
advttntage of both.
o’clock at Airport Field.
•
(By Th« A lltel* Ud P m « )
will be compelled to resort almost (
_________________ _
t.*l ,nC? the 0Pening of school, as
M r. Fleetwood is the well-known
WASHINGTON, Dec. 24—July in
completely to an airplane or, some
We W»1 ndmlt that the
case of Jules W. (Nicky) Amstein proprietor of Fleetwood’s plnce here
similar new fnngled conveyance fo r
ti"i in . „
Un,lcrKOne Bomo
nnd Llciit. George W right is tho dar- ¡
tho weather bureau tonight forecast
cuinm
d mnnncf. Lut only as is failed 16 agree and mistrial ordered. ing little devil who is making.so many
a snowless Christmas fo r almost tho
sensations nt thc nviation ficldfevcry
DIG FIRE IN HALIFAX
entire
United States.
•
writer of J ° n0t kn°W Where tho
Sunday and getting nothing for it.
"Fairand
cold,”
was
the
weather
formation H * art‘Cl° Rleancd His ln(By Tha A iM eliU d P r u t)
IBy Tb« A»««clat*A Pr«««)
George should a t lenst get a Christ- w o r l d PEACE PROBLEMS TAKE
forecaster’s prediction fo r almost tho
HALIFAX, N. S., Dec. 24— Half mas present from thc people he hns
S . n . M . t0 Whnt &gt; « rta in
WASHINGTON,
Dec. 24— Procla­
UP MOST OF HARD­
entire portion of tho country t accus- *
believe hc
m * We are ‘"d ln ed to million dollar fire occurred in buslbeen entertaining and from the town
mation
announcing
"th
a t government
ING’S TIME
tomed In "the good old days" to a
U there j, an'y ’t V ° p,po dream»- ness district,
he
has
been
advertising
for
he
is
one
of
United
States
believes
time has arthough».
, ir«hman with those
‘white Christmas.” The only snow of
(Br Tb« Ai»*cUt«4 rmi)
of
the
best
In
the
profession
nnd
while
“Khta we do not know of it.
place in your paper as the article in
^
Dec, 24— President­ aafdeient de'STVer t‘he" ih to h d T lte
Sanford is rather surfeited on air­ MARION,
«■ ” Pld
opw -cU» “ WM ,tartcd b* " v e ra l question. Wo ask this in justice to plane stunts the fact remains that elect Harding confened with Former Chriatmaa Salr.t, the bitreau .. I d , J " * « “ '
reaponalhimie. «.mimed In conp i? of“ b
CUitln* the h#,r of » tho students of the University of Lieutenant W right has been advertis­ President,T aft on world peace prob­ .would be In WI.eon.ln, Northern
«»»n cl.. he ~ cmbcr&gt; of ‘He fresh- Florida and to the university itself.
Mlchlgan, Northern N e - York, and
' dth Dominican .IT .Ir.„ U m rf
whip Je I ..The^ freshmen did not The good name and reputation of ing Sanford, his latest In carrying lem and. practlca Idetalls of organiz­ Northarn New England -h a re .now “ S*” Domingo b , direction Prealing next administration.
“b*rbe»' h barb€r*’ nor dld the this school lisa been Imperiled by Sanford letQuce to Daytona, l being
fell early In the week and has not dent Wilson. Presages withdrawal
one
of
them.
®
of America ncontrol over affairs lest
this
article
and
we
desire
that
this
as wu «toted1(°Ut thoM who e8C*P«d
melted.
WIL l” p LBAD NOT GUILTY
A u / r in W » article.
falsa impression be corrected. We
. The Pacific coast was excepted from IndU. nr*PuM,c l**lnn,n* f&lt;rar * * * * *
GREETINGS SENT .
.
(B r Tb« A u«cl«tw r n i i )
OTtrstu m . r POrted1,Uten,ent °f *** also daelra th a t if any other paper
the forecast for fair weather, the aR0TO ARMY AND NAVY
h is copied this artiule that (t will
of the ov erly .
* Wp,jr tbai
ARDMORE, Okla., Dec. 24— Clara charts and maps of the weather bu­
WASHINGTON* ¡Dec. «24— Sectre- Bmlth will plead "not guilty" to
*!*»• have h* ?*en n tbe fm Hman publish our reply also.
reau showing that rein and generally. W IPE 0 F PROMINENT
ta
ry
Daniels and Secretary Baker charge of murder of Jake L. Hamon,
declare that^'thi^,nt«rv,ewed and they
Further, It is our desire that the
PUBLISHER IN EU8TI8
unsettled weather might bo expectededitor correct his editorial headed: sent Christmas greetings to all army counsel announced.
west of the Rockies.
-....... ..
"
and navy men.
"College Disloyalty.”
The South, where snow seldom aj*-! EUSTIS, Dec. 24.—Mre. S. S. MeWe feel sure that you will co-oper­
‘h' f*cl
CARDINAL GIBBONS
pears a searly as Christmas, If at all, Clure and sister, Mrs. H eard of New
“ d "«t Ih ,« d h o .
cut ate with us to clear this mnttcr up. SECRETARY COLBY
REPORTED
IMPROVING
will
have weather slightly below the York City are pleasantly located In
GUEST OF HONOR
•nd "the wn ♦ Syn,P w*s not used
(Signed)
K. HUGHES,
average
fo r this time of year, the 'one of the Marshall apartments, SO
DIO DE JANEIRO, Dec. 24— Sec­
President, the Freshman
BALTIMORE,
Dec.
24—
Cardinal
bureau
said,
Grove s tre e t Mrs. McClure Is the
Class, University
of re ta ry Colby waa .the guest a t u lunchw . wish th«?
' u Uu*Hable.
---------------------.
wife
of 8. S. McClure, the foandet and
a
t
Guanabara
palace
attended
by
(Gibbons
spent
a
restless
night
but
is
*- that you would kindly
Florida, Dec. 8,' 1920. eon
better
today.
Try
n
Herald
Want
Ad—
It
pays,
'publisher
of the McClure Magazine.
conspicuous a —Lakeland S tar. •'
high officials.

ARGENTINA WILL

ONLY

CUT

NEGROES LYNCH
NEGRO PREACHER

CBURGLARS FIGHT

TO GET JDGETHER

HOTEL INMATES

FIRST CAR OF
SANFORD
SANFORD CELERY
LETTUCE
GOES UP SHIPPED YES’DAY

ONE DRINK
FROM BELL BOY
KILLS &amp;VLESMAN

MRS. COACHMAN
DIES THURSDAY
AT LAK&amp;AND

S &amp; V ,aU un,vcr&gt;,tle8 nnd

PRESIDENT-ELECT
CONFERS W IT H
TAFT ON PEACE

WILL GIVE UE
SAN DOMINGO

�GE EIGHT

THE 8ANFQRD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28,1920

ITUS HAS P U C E IN LEGEND
p*.*,..

to Mythology the Name We*
. Given to Flower by the Qed.
. * deee'Hebe.
■*

“TJ^crlous Egyptian lotus &gt;haa
• ~*®n more Identified wttli the woriiTe
•
than ^
°*her flower.
The phrase “lotus esters" Is a comt h y * °°* In literature, and Is used to
. dsecribe those who live In a dream
sV'^ottd. The food nrnde from the dried
of the Egyptian variety seems
' to have ¡had an Effect similar to varlm u opium products, and once In the
«lufch of the drug the lotus eate n
™**«t both past and family, and went
’ about, oblivious iof demands made by
I I ■ortety, kla or even their own physical
r wants.
•, I
.
The lotus la closely Identified with
the undent Egyptian religion, and was
dedicated to Osiris, no Egyptian think.
• -lug of approaching a temple without
three of the bloesoma In hla hand.
The name was given It, according
to mythology, when a beautiful nympb
&lt;rf the same name, heartbroken over

8T. JOHNS RIVER VALUE
hundred pounds in excess of a similar_
,
PROCLAIMS 80Mg M0Re.
English and American Speech.
HARDLY ESTIMATED HERB
chart« of a shipment from Jackson­
It la Mid that it la harder for a
OF TRUE VALUE IN RATES ville to Orlando, A shorter haul of
First Free Children's Library In Eng.
Lincolnshirefarmer to understand a
22
miles
was
cited
as
another
illustra­
LONDO^
land to Be Opened In Old Heme .
Lancashire
miner
than It la for any
tion—that of from Wlnstom-Salem to
:
\ ef Novelist
(Continued from page 1)
two Americano from different sections tdday proclaimed a state of
packing nad shipment of citrus fruits Plant City, in which the chargo was of the United 8tstcs to understand tween- the Flame government ,
and other agricultural products. He $M 2 per hundred, against the haul each other. The reasons advanced fpr Italy and has forbidden the pose
stated th a t they must secure a nite from Wlnstom-Salem In Tampa with the unlfuliii tUudanl in America are tion $o leave Flume, says Rom/d
li- n i t ------- IZ Z -------- . »and comm®nc® the erecUon of a plant a chargo of | i a 8 . This is unfair and the wide use of text-books, end the patch.
i
T #i . t0 hou,e thls m,chinery »round the it seems that w e must locate In Jack­ fact that our public schools are forced
It Im d ^i d i i
i,r&gt;t ° f th ° ycar- and 0 r ,“ do had sonville to receive, the-advantage of to devote much time to the teaching
of English on account of the large
that all supporters of the scheme “ u s t!^ n|^ ' ^ t*d
Ccnter of tho C,J* the present ra te s, ho said. However, number of foreigners in the schools.
wish for Its success, remarks the
. industry^of the state asi .he logi- he continued, oven though we locate
There arc runny provlnclnllsm* In our
Chrlstlan Science Monitor. The houM ,
,ocation for their n®w Plant But
Inngunge, hut-most of them have been
In question, is 83 Johnson street, 8om -:one thing 8tood in ’their way, an ad­ establish pur m ain offices in Orlando, scnttcred orer the whole country and
ere town, and the D|ckena family lived Justmcnt of the freight rates of the na it is tho cen ter of the local
are understood hy nil—Exchange.
.here sfter they left Chatham, being 8t*te thsst would make it possible for keting of our product.” *
tenants of the house for five years, his concern to operato without being
If you have a room for rent, if you
From this house Dickens, the father, forced to pay a double and triple
CHRISTMAS TAGS, SEALS,
have
anything for sale, the way to
was taken to the Debtors’ 'prison, the charge in tho receiving of raw matcrSTAMPS
get
results
is to advertise it through
Marehalsea an Incident which after- ini from Ohio and Indiana through
the Wont Column of the Daily Her­
word supplied his sop with “copy" for Jacksonville and the m a rk e tin g * o f
two of his most famous books, “The »u.ip nrrt,i.,r * u.|(u n
, : ung or
Just received new assortment of ald. This is tho market'page for the
Pickwick Papers” and '’Little DorrlL"
« ¿ rP^
. ^ „ 5 , th °,* t®tf ’ ,
Christmas tags, seals, stamps, etc., people who want something.
Dickens U a striking example of how , , * Van
Boom cltcd in«t«nccs
much can be accompllahed by a case ° r , V1®
of tho present fo r yoar packages, letters and cards.
Send in your locala to the nerald
of real genius under adverse condl- ^ *P* rates, which seemed to favor See the new parcel post label that
office.
Phone the news to 148. We
tlons, and it Is he himself In “David Jacksonville to the detrim ent of oth- bespeaks the Christmas spirit and the
want
every
bit of I t Tell us the
Oopperfleld,". who tells us what help cr shipping points in tho state. He cute little tags and stamps th a t should
Civcryimng ror tflo office at
newa each day.
mark ail your packages. Only 5
Herald Printing Co. We can fit y *
cents a pack a t the Herald office.
out with all that *you need in fiat
New line of stationery this week es- BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
printed stationery and office iumjIU*
p&lt;n.2«iijr uiiiucu fur Christmas week. AT THE HERALD, EACH__
of ail kinds.
v

IDEA WOULD PLEASE DICKENS

posed of many stories—and from
Fielding, Smollett, Goldsmith and De­
foe, Dickens must htTe learned the
music of words, and the grace and dig­
nity or a tale of life well told.
If hla old house now becomes the
home of a free library for children
NEVER GAVE UP A PROSPECT who, like him, may hava a chance te
forget the hard facts of their lives In
Salesman Would Walt but Ha Had No the works of great authors, everyone
who has the welfare of children at
IdM of Losing Bight of a
heart,
must rejoice.
Possibility.
Soma years ago I want Into a store
to Inquire the price of something, an
«^pensive thing this was, that I wanted
to buy some day when I had the price.
Mya a w riter In the New Tork Herald.
They were Just as nice to mi as they

to tea me. He was a very agreeable
gentleman and In no way Insistent;
ha had Just looked .In on the chance
. -that now I was ready to buy; but my
bank account hadn't looked up to any
great extent and I was not ready, aa
I told him; but I added that when
I waa ready I would come In, and
1 would come to him.
'
That, I thought, ended It as far as
bearing from them was concerned; but
-&lt; not so. A year later I had another
call from the Mlesman, m / friend; If
be will now permit me ao to call him,
on the same errand; a pleasant call
and a pleaMnt little talk, but with
the aame result as before; and now,
a year to a day after that second call,
be has been In to see me again. We
bad our uaual pleasant little talk, and
then I asked him:
"Don’t you ever give up a prospect V
To which ha answered, smilingly:
i
**W« never give up a prospect till
.

Imprisoned In CoffiniL
The most terrible prison In the world
la In Urga. Mongolia. It consists of s
triple stockade enclosing s number of
underground dungeons which are pitch
dark and almost devoid of ventilation.
But this Is net all. The wretched pris­
oner! condemned to Inhabit them are
shut np separately In heavy. Irondamped cheats. In shape resembling
coffins. There le a small hoi.» In the
side of each, Juet big enongh for the
poor wretch Inelde to thraat out hla
head or his manacled hands. They
•ee daylight for but s few minutes
dally, when their food Is throat Into
tb slr box-prisons throngh' the hole.
They can not lie down flat, they can
not alL for they are not only man­
acled but chained to the coffins. The
majority are In for life sentencea, and
no prisoner Is ever allowed out of bis
box under any circumstances, except
■when he la to be executed or, as hap*
Pant vary rarely—to be set free.

GAS TO FOIL BANK ROBBERS
Contrivance Threatens to Msks Trou­
bla for That Particular Clssa of
Society's Enemies.
Hank robbers who make a specialty
of attacking vaults with explosives
will do well to beware of a contriv­
ance newly patented by Richard a
noescbel of narrltburg, Pa.
He proposes to provide a chemical
defense for banks In the shape of an
arrangement of glass tubas forming a
tort of polson-gaa battery. It may be
made part of the gate,Inside a vaulL
or may hava any other structural re­
lation to the Taulti that Is deemed
desirable. It may even be portable,
ao aa io be placed In position at n ig h t
and removable In the daytime.
The tubes are designed to contain
bensyl lodld, tear-gas stuff, or any
other suitable chemical which, when It
expands, Is calculated to asphyxiate
the robber or a t least put him to
flight Bulbous expansions of the tubes
furnish con telnets for the deadly ma­
terial.
The robber has only to start some­
thing by retting cT z charge ef exploelTee. The concussion breaks the
tubes: out flows the lethal chemical.

And our Big Store is just filled with new and seasonable goods
for the ladies and children—substantial Xmas Gifts that will not
only please the eye of the beholder but will he a thing of beauty
and a joy forever to those who receive them.

Ladies’ W aists, in all the very
latest patterns, fresh from the

Isa t Tham ts IL
An Irvington man planted sevsral
hills of bantam sweat com In an laola ted, part of hla garden to grow saad
for next year. Ha remarked to a
neighbor woman about the time that
"the blackbirds and sparrows bad not
succeeded In finding his seed com this
year." The second morning s/ter
making this remark be found about
forty blackbirds, near stump, busily
devouring his corn. Ha “shooed“
them away and th a t evening polled
aU the ears and pnt them away for
safe keeping. The next morning b«
looked out te see whether any black­
birds wars on hand. Bora enough an
Immense flock was sitting on . the
ground at the baae of the now barren
atalka looking at csch other and
around. The puzzled look on their

Office supplies a t the Herald.

Blankets, nice worm wool or
cotton fleeced blankets at prices
th a t will sell them.
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manufacturers.

Handkerchiefs make (he best
Christmas G ifts and are alw ays
acceptable. G et In quantities
for the holidays and for-every
occasion thereafter.

Old Santa is here and his pres­
ence Is felt In every department
of our big store. We have just
what you want in all lines. Come
In and look them over.

The Gift that

will please “her” most.

Table Linens that are good at
holiday time and any time. The
best g ifts that money can buy.

Hand Bags are good all the time
but are especially pretty this
year. Nothing more suitable
than one of our lovely Hand
Bags.

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PLUM PUDDING
FRUITS AND CANDIES
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A Deep Regard for Members of the Family is Best Expressed
with Gifts of Apparel and Sp
the Popular Shopping Place
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FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE

SANFORD

FLORIDA

�TUB SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920
p C A V C . Lons before the plant, equipment and facilities land. Ha Is often confounded with
Robert Montgomery, who was ridi­
• 1 • u a I u . could be* used in the manufacture of Ice, elec­ culed
end denounced by Macaulay.
tricity, etc., the raw* material had to be mined and quarried from "8tng a Song Thta Rleaaed Morn*'
the bowels of the eartn and by fikillful process of sm elting m etal- waa written by niahop Christopher
urgy and chemical analysis, the raw material is properly convert­ Wordsworth, nephew of the great
ed Into molten metal and cost or transformed in designed form English poet and father or the present
nnd shapes of different sizes to be ultimately finished, assembled Bishop of Salisbury- Dr. Wordsworth
and erected In a profit producient equipment. The equipment waa Master of Harrow. Canon of
could never have been built without labor of men and finance and Westminster, and Bishop of Lincoln.
"While Shepherds Watched Tbclt
it cannot become revenue producing until It has been placed Into
Flocks
by Night" Is by Nahum Tate
operation in the service o f mankind. This nlso requires labor o f poet laureate,
associated with th&lt;
man and finances. The ice and electric service in Florida Is in Tate and Brady version of the Psalm«
greater demand than any time in its history. It requires imme- He died when In prison for debt.
diale extension of service and enlargement of equipments, and the
The popular hymn "Christian*
SOUTHERN UTILITIES COMPANY proposes to finance these de­ Awake, Salute the Happy Morn." wa
mands for its service through the sale of Its 8 PER CENT CU­ written by John Byron, a Lancashire
MULATIVE PRIOR PREFERRED STOCK. A mlgnty good in- man, who was esteemed a good scholm
vestment in a mighty good company. This stock can be purchased and poet In bis day. He waa born In

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R.M . HOLLY ............................ Editor

N. J. LILLA RD—Secretary’»Treasurer
B. A. NBBL . . . __ General Manager
ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr.
Circulation Manager
Thone Herald Office 148 or 04.
AävulUtaw «elee Mid. X u n «a applicati««

Manchester In 1091.
The two eminent sweet slnrcra ol
the church, John Keble and Reginald
Member of the Aaaoclated Preaa
Eleber, blahop of Calcutta, hare writ
ten
Christmas hymns, but they tacV
throng of church people in Sanford
those elements of popular song whirl
and the surrounding country in giv­
constitute the Christmas carol, Kebh
ing thanks to Him, who has allowed
First Xmas Carol
sweetly sings:
’ Now V
ua to prosper in greater measure for
Christmas.
UK« circles wtJentns 'round
building greater mansions In the
Found in the
Upon a clear blue river.
skies. We wish them all a Merry
Orb sftsr orb ths wondrous sound
Is echoed on forever,
Roman Mass
Christmas and most prosperous year
Olory to God on high, on earth r
and many more in the future and to
peace.
do your the Baptist and every church in the
The lines of the gentle Ueber ha*
AR0L8 were originally ac
«hopping in Sanford from this time city we want ta again emphnslze the
companled with a dance, anJ I their lesson In these dnys of common
on.
.
fact that The Herald is with you in
this carol dancing la part of clal unrest:
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every one of your project« and you
the rhythmic movement of
If gsyljr clothed and proudly fed.
the Oberammergau play, as
And about the first of January-bohave y°ur regular space in Thu Her­
In dangeroue wealth we dwell;
well as of the dances of the
ttamlnd ua o( thy manger bed
ein to think about what youintend «Id to set forth the church nows of
And lowly cottage ceiL
Shakers of Lebanon In New
to buy next Christmas.
your respective churches each week
York state.
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or daily if you wish. As over wo
The first Christmas carol
Orlando wants to join Sanford in arc your friends and hope that every In history la the "Gloria In Excels!*" FLORIDA! WILL GET
FULL SHARE OF WAR
getting bettor freight rates and bet- church in the city may grow larger found In the Roman mass, and In the
TROPHIES SHORTLY
te r. accommodations of all kinds and nnd stronger as tho y ean go by.
Episcopal* Book of Common Prayer. It
la ascribed to Telesphoros, bishop of
Sanford will meet Orlando half way
----------- o----------WASHINGTON, Dec.
23.—The
-on this and any other propositions for LOOKING TWO YEARS AHEAD Borne, about the year A. D. 139, and
Is
common
In
both
the
eastern
nnd
Statecf
Florida
will
receive
a Urge
-------the upbuilding of both cities.
western
churches.
amount
of
war
trophies
and
devices
Scarcely has Florida settled down
An .old English carol begin* with the as a result of a distribution of such
Again we w ant to tell our readers , after one biennial election until there notable words:
material thnt is about to be ordered
, th at there will be no Daily Herald comes rumblings of whnt will be in
B«hold a simple, tender babe
by congress. Tho legislation is in the
In freezing winter nlsht.
issued tomorrow—Christmas—as this the next political campaign. HowIn
homelr
manger
trembling
llta,
final stage of conference and it is ex­
is our only holiday in mil the year, ever, this time it is a "humoraome"
Alas, a plteoua eight.
pected will be completed in timo for
Wo wish our readers one and all a ' feature, as the Scotch would say,
The "higher critics" have wondered
n
distribution about Christmas.
Merry Christmas and mil tho bleaa-1which 1» injected.
how, tho shepherds could watch their
The
allotment for thc various states
Inga and pleasure* Itla possible for
Imagine It, can you? Cotta flocks by night, even tn winter In
running
for
the
United
States
senate
already
has been figured to a definite
Juden, but this presented no dlfflculty
them to have.
in 1922! Oh boy, what’ll the people to Robert Bouthwell, the author of thin certainty on a very simple basis of
quaint carol, who as a Jesuit was 1m-, apportionment. Thc trophies are to
And a t tho glad Christmas time al­ do to him?
prisoned In the Tower of London, and, bc divided among thc various stateo
Over
in
west
Florida
"Catta
car­
ways remember that maybe there is
ried
a
county"
last
June.
From
over
°f tha Wck’ in the »proportion
someone near you who in unable to
, . . .In which ,they
, sever..
1in West Florida comes this advice to waa executed in io94.
have a Christmas and if you can do
A popular carol among the G
e
r m
a
n
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him from one of the wisest and best Is one written hy Martin Luther for \World Wnr- Tro°P8 furnished to the
something to make them happy you
„ , ,
... . " .
.,
.
* i papers, the old Gadsden County hla little ton Hans. It begins:
¡regular army, national army, navy,
will be twice blessed. There are
, i.
.
...
.
i Times: "Don’t you do it Sid! A fter From tha hlfhaat hravan I coma to tall national guard, marine corps, coast
" * ■ no d°” b*; wh°
fln t of January you will drop la- Tha gladdeat nawa which a'ar bafalL
guard and thc United States guard
assistance and they should be searched to nn obscurity so deep thnt yoli will
A very sad story la told in connec­
out and made to feel th a t Christmas never be heard of again in Florida tion with this carol. In order to give arc all considered in establishing the
is iu truth a day of rejoicing and gift
no .come back- fop It realistic effect in e certain Luther-1 u®8'8 of apportionment,
giving and happiness throughout all you. y ou wcre put into n pcrninn. on church It used to be sung by a boy I Under this plan Florida, which furlet down from the roof of the chnrch ’ nished .89 per cent of all the troops
tho world.
1cnt political sleep when that Fletch- Jressed as an angel. But one day the will get .89 per ccnt^ of tho trophies,
°----------ie r majority hit you last June
and rope broke, and the boy waa killed. IThe following Is a partial list of the
OUR CHURCHES
i your following hns shrunk to the This put an end to a very beautiful but
trophies that will bc sent to Florida:
-------■vanishing point. A thoroughly cx- dangerous Christmas custom.
Seventy-five mm. guns, 4; 105 mm.
Tn this issue is a special edition f o r , posed fakir can never do business
At • time when the llturglcel and
guns,
4; 120 mm. guna, Z; 150 mm.
biblical plays were popular the
the Baptist. Church commemorating with the same crowd again.”
guns,
4; 210 pirn, guns, 1; 75 mm.
In a most fitting mnnner the opening; But Sidney Johnson Catts is n hu- Christmas carol was an Important
trench
mortara, 4; 170 mm. trench
feature.
In
Italy
In
tho
time
of
8L
of tho new church building. I t Is safe morist himself. He knows he will
Francis of Assisi, In order to Instruct mortars, 1; 245 mm. trench mortars,
"to assert that Snnford has more fine *never run again for anything politic- the people, the villagers came to the
church buildings than any other city ai. He just wants to see if the state church carrying lighted torches, nnd 1; vehicles, 35; rifles, C21; machine
:of similar size in the state and ail will jump nnd look around behind it there they saw the sceno of the man­ guns, 89; bayonets and scabbards, 435.
•of us take great pride in the fact that if once more ho lets out a loud and ger filled with hay, and the ox nnd o u
Sanford is a city of churches—a ' sudden p-s-t! It jumped a little and standing In their places near tho
church-going town—and wc congrntu-:
chuckled. But Sid know« when Virgin and Child. Then It was thnt
date tho Baptists today upon tho com- ho hus got enough. He is no Brynn St. Francis and hla friars stood by the
manger all night long, giving God
pletion of their church. While th c ,for punishment.—Tampa Tribune,
thanks thnt by this means the hearts
editor is a Presbyterian he takes nn
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equal interest in all the churches nnd * BARGE DOCTOR
“Rare old Ben Jenson," In the days
is hnppy in their prosperity for upon
ABUSED PATIENT of the "Good Queen Bess," wrote a
carol which begins “I sing the Birth
Dur churches as well as our schools
t
was
horn tonight." And about that time
the
future
characters
o
f
our
voumr
JACKSONVILLE,
Dec.
23.—
Dr.
____ ____________ ______ ___our young
.
appeared
a very popular carol which
citizenship is buitded. Wo induced Dr. * t&gt;0*
Schubert, one of the most
Greatest Gift in the World
. Hyman to come back to Sanford nnd 1 n,minont Jacksonville physicians, Is sung In "Merrle England’/ even to
the present dny, tho first line of which
REAL ESTATE *
finish tho bulldinn of h i, church for It VM “ rrc*,c'1
ofternoon on is "God rest you, merrle gentlemen."
w .o » project only hnlf finlohcd when
" - " « n t -worn out by M l.. No,I 8ome old Christmas enrols have come
ho loft Sonford to toko up hi, dutle. '
ch»rs lne n » o u lt and hot- down to us tn hnlf Latin and hnlf
FIRE INSURANCE
M chaploin In tho nrmy ond I
n
» “&gt; English. Among them Is n carol which
sppesrs
In
the
collection
for
Grace
Franco It . . . that wo hod tho Ant d“ ' lo r, ‘
' TO” d*d , nn'1
church, New York city:
opportunity of tol lng him all the lrBhrw&gt;| exafn| nation in hifl office When' Chrlat waa born of pure Marla
news of Snnford, the great progress. cveral dayi) ago&gt; I)r&gt; Schubert wa8 tn Bethlehem, that fair cltle.
being made, the wonderful prospects a|e&gt;Bcd on bond. No dntc for thc Angela aAng with mirth and glee
"Tho Real Estate Man"
In Ezcalali Gloria.
o f a greater city and thc message hl,lirinK ha8 becn fict&gt;
Phon« W
20* F lf* S i r « (
In this "Grace collection" tbeie Is n
th a t he must end his furlough after!
carol commencing “Over the world on
Christmas mom," by Dr. MncUay
the armistice and when he wns
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
Clustered out to return to his work ;To thr Stockholdeni of W o l d „ u„ d. Smith.
The uncouth carol of thc sixteenth
here. That he has returned and has ( ||1R &amp; I(OJ, n A&gt;HOC,ation:
century has given place to tho popu­
THE HOOVER
completed his, church is the, special
a . The annual meeting of thc stock- lar Christmas hymn of Inter days.
edition of this paper a real proof. btddcnl of lhe Snnford Building A Wherever tho English language la
Suction Sweeper
T h a t one of thc finest church build- Lonn Association will he held at its spoken Chnrles Wesley’s hymn, "Bark,
Ings and store house of efficiency is offIc&lt;!| I0 Magnolla avcnuC( Sanford, the Herald Angels Sing” finds a place
Demonstrated In your home.
tho result ia proven by an inspection. FIorida( at eight p. m., Saturday, Jan- In the sanctuary. ■It Is also translated
Christmas orders should be giv­
T h a t Dr. Hyman is known and b«&gt; 1uary 8&gt; 1021a for tho purpoM of elect- Into the languages of Imlla, China and
en Early.
loved by all people of nil "cods la {nfr djrectors for ^he ensuing year, Japan. Ith author wns tho brother of
II. E. WILLIAMS''
shown In the manner In which they nnd to trtn , aek 8Uch olhep bujjlnc„ the founder of Methodism. Bo was a
true poet and n perfect hymn writer.
or
G.
A. DREKA, DeLnnd
have responded to his special edition ns may ,0(raU come
lt&gt;
Hla mnstorplece Is the benutlful hymn
«
Daytona Beach
in advertising and in many other
"Jesus, Lover of My S o u lw h ich was
T. J. MILLER,
198-2fltp
ways.
A ttest;
President. sung by the Prlncesa Alice nt tho
deathbed of the prince consort of
And a t the gladsome Christman
A. P. CONNELLY,
England, the lamented husband of
tim e The Herald wishes to join the
Secretary
12-8-oaw4t Queen Victoria.
“Come all ye faithful" Is tho
"Adeate Fldelea" of the Latin, nnd
came originally from the pen of
Christmas Candies
| Aurellua Clemens Prudcntlus, a native
As Good ss the Best
of Spain, who flourished about the
;;
Nuts and Nut Meats, All Kinds
latter hnlf of the fourth century. Dally S ervice
P h o n e GG
Thero
Is
another
hymn
by
the
same
i;
Plum and Fig Pudding
Latin author which begins with "Of
Dates, Figs,.Cluster Raisins
J the Father's love begotten."
We have two well-born Christmas
\ : Grape Juice, Virginia Dare and Claret
J carols by American writer». "0 Little
ELECTRICAL CHRIST­
Town of Bethlehem" waa written by
MAS GIFTS
:;
Mince Meat, Dry and Moist
| the popular Boston divine, Phillips
TOASTERS, PERCOLATORS,
Brooks. "Snout the Glad Tidings, Ex­
;;
Goodwin’s Cakes, All Kinds
HAIR CURLERS. HEATERS,
i•
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% ulting Sing" was composed by Dr.
CLEANERS, IRONS, SEWING
Muhlenhurg,
thc
founder
of
the
Church
;; Buy Christmas Seats to Fight Tuberculosis in Our State
+
of tho Holy Communion, S t Luke’s
MACHINES, WASHING MAhospital, and othsr charities In New
CHINES.
York city.
Come in and make your selec­
"Angels from tho Realms of Olory"
tion now.
Is by the great hymn writer James
Montgomery, who for thirty year*
F. P. RIÑES
] | Plione 497
Welaka Building |
105 Palmetto Ave. Phone 481
Try a Herald Want Ad.—It paya.

Buy a HoBie
tor a Xmas
Present

E. F. LANE

Lord's Purity Water

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ISN’T THE

CHRISTMAS SPIRIT
A WONDERFUL THING?

A

TIME, above all times, when it is good

to live—when the God given impulses
of generosity and kindness melt the ve­
neer of human selfishness, and warms the
world with the Divine glow of the Christ­
mas Spirit.
A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YO U-a

V&gt;ry Merry Christmas—and we say it
with all our hearts. May the cup of your
Holiday Happiness be filled to overflowing.
BUY RED CROSS SEALS AND HELP FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS IN THIS STATE.

First National Bank
F. P. Forster, President.

B. F. Whltner, Cashier.

LETTUCE
HAMPERS
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Nitrate Soda
Bone Meal
C asto r Pomace
Kainit
Our Prices Will Save
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Service That Counts
We have the Sales Force, Location, Experience and
Financial Responsibility

Crenshaw, Priddy &amp; Co.
Wholesale Commission Merchants

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C onrignm ents Solicited
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Delivered Fresh Every Day

M IL L E R ’S B A K E R Y
S P E C IA L B A R G A IN S

FOR THE FIRST
C O M P L E T E H O U S E BILL
CARTER LUMBER CO.

The C itizens of Sem inole County
LISTEN—ALL YE FAIR PEOPLE
WHILE WE TELL ABOUT
WHILE WE SING ABOUT

The Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter Fair .
Orlando, Fla., Feb. 15,16,17,18,19,1921
THIS IS TO BE TOE VERY FINEST EXPOSITION YET HELD—
IT IS TO BE DEVOTED TO YOU AND YOUR INTERESTS.
It Is to embrace the product«, official or private, of flv* coun'
tie« tn the best section of the state.
THAT'S YOU AND YOUR COUNTY. WE ASK Y O U — WILL
YOU HELP?
Johnnie J. Jones' remarkable United Shova, bigger and
will occupy our grounds from December to tho time of opening
Fair in order to get ready for IL
W. R. O'NEAL
J. L. GILES
C. B. HOWARD
President
Treasurer
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STOP AT

LONGWOOiD H O T E L

Where there ia "a woman In the
case" there is a man also.—Pittsburgh
Gucttc-Tlmcs.

LONGWOOD, FLORIDA

Christmas Qsrdi, Seals, and Tags
a t Mobley’# Drug Store.
210-tfc

2N UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

With no knowledge whatever of
Governor Kent, the Greeks went hell
bent.—Boston Transcript.

SERVED FROM 12:00 TO 2:00

Beautiful Minnehaha Moccasins at
A. Kenner’s, Sanford Ave.
210-12c

PRICE, $1.25

The B. &amp; O. Garage sold the sporty
'Lexington four passenger car ycatcr'day In W inter Park. They have just
new sever, passenger
Florida: 54,861 aquare milae infest­ deceived
ed i 47,830 remaining; 13 per cent re­ 'Lexington with the new engine that
is attracting much attention. Watch
leased.
Georgia: 67,439 square miles in­ f o r their advertisement In The llerfested; 16,694 remaining; 73 per cent,
released.
Bureau Scarfs, Tablo Covers,
Kentucky: 841 square miles in­
Baby Blankets, now on sale.—A
fested; completely rolcuaod.
Louisiana: 64,409 square’ miles in­ ner.
21
FT ^ E m V O T l® S TTAT“ K' fested; 15,490 remuining; 66 per cent
Now is there anybody cIbc in the
released.
AIIE ENTIRELY HIRED
Mississippi: 46,362 square miles audience who would like a referen­
dum or anything?—Kansas City Star,
WASHINGTON, Dec. 24.—The cat- infested; completely released.
Missouri: 1,386 square miles in­
fit lick is fast being eliminated thru
Remember the children with some
tie work of the Department of Agri­ fested; completely released.
of
Zane Grey’s, Eleanor Porters’ and
North Carolina:
37,365 square
culture and the co-operation of the
Booth
Tarklngton’a Interesting books
iUte». Of the fifteen states which miles infested; 10,087 remaining; 73
at
Mobley’s
Drug Store.
219-tfc
wtre tick-infested when the work of per cent released.
Oklahoma: 47,890 square miles in­
ersdiestion systematically began on
A cat may btill look at a king, but
Jnly 1, 1906, six of them have been fested; 4,047 remaining; 92 per cent
recent
reports from Europe indicate
completely freed of the pest. These released.
that
the
cat had belter hurry up
ititts are: California, Kentucky,
South Carolina:
30,495 square
about
it.—
Life.
jlluissippi, Missouri, South Carolina milso infested; completely released.
Tennessee: 10,987 square miles in­
md Tennessee.
Beautiful assortment of Lion brand
During the year ending December 1, fested; completely released.
shirta
fo r gifts a t greatly reduced
1920, more than 10,000 square miles
....... ............ &gt;------- -— .........
prices.—A.
Kanncr.
216-12tc
were freed of tickr and since the festod; 100,606 remaining; 48
work began in 1906, the area released ' ccnt released.
Us been 610,095 square miles, That* Virginia: 13,918 square miles In ; Perry Jcrnlgan of tho B. &amp; O. Gar­
ii 70 per cent of the 728,565 square fosted; 1,686 remaining; 88 per cent age presented the editor of The Her■ald with a box of fine cigars this
miles infested with the tick when the releaaed.
morning. Fine business, Perry, and
eradication campaign began.
The
'greatly appreciated. Perry was for­
area remaining to be cleared comprismerly In tho newspaper gamo and
se 218,474 square miles, alt of which
ii in the Southern States.
knows th a t the editor is always In a
Progress of the work as announced
The annual meeting of the stock­ receptive moed.
by the Department of Agriculture holders of the Seminole County Bank,
Box F ru it—Mixed \ boxes fruit
ihowi the total aren infested July for the purpose of election of a board
1, 1206, and the ar&gt;n (cmalnln.i: De­ of d irecto r to servo for the ensuing packed to order. Parcel Post boxes
cember 1,1920 with the percentage of year, will be held In the bank at 4 :30 and cartoons a specialty. W ater’s
area released, by states, as follows
213-tfc
p. m. Thursday, January 13th, 1921. Kandy Kitchen.
A'abama: 51,279 square miles in­ 24-27-31; Jan. 4-12.
Republicans In Oklnhomn nrc going
fested; 3,252 square miles remaining;
to have their say in Congress. They
94 per cent of infested area released.
Remember th at the Million Dollar clrctde a woman representative.—St.
Arkansas: 52,525 square miles in­
Band
will render their first concert Louis Globe-Democrat.
fested; 19,362 remaining; 63 per cent
on
Saturday
afternoon, Christmas
released.
day,
a
t
3:00
o’clocjc,
a t the corner of
Braclot Watches, Electric Lamps,
California: 79,924 square miles In­
First
and
Magnolia
streets.
fested; completely released.
Smoking Sots, Caaacro'o and other
Sheffield silverware for holiday gifts.
—A. Kanncr, Sanford ave. 216-12tc

SIX STATES
FREED OF TICK IN
LONG STRUGGLE

NOTICE

&gt; Orlando still cllng^ to the curb
Market and the country people 9*0
bringing in their garden stuiT and
getting cash for it and spending the
money w ith the Orlando merchants.
Sanford should never have discon­
tinued th e ir curb market. It is tho
best way to bring the grower and con­
sumer together for tho mutual benefit
of Loth.

Practical ■
Christmas Gifts
for 1921

A big selection of good books for
old and young a t popular prices at
Mobley’a Drug Store.
219-tfc
Why worry nbout achieving fame?
After all, fame is merely n bubble,
whereas a dollar bill ia 50 cents.—
Manitoba Free Press.

CIGARS
PRICE $2.75 TO $8.00
IN BOXES OF 25 and 60

A. K anncr has a big line of holi­
day goods, dolls, velocipedes, etc, 213216 Sanford Ave.
216-12tc

HAVA TAMPA TAMPA NUGGET AMERICUS
PORTINAS
LaPREFERENTIA
All Brands of Cigarettes in Christmas Boxes .

Miss Ora Howard left today for
Tampa where Dame Rumor has it she
will g et married but Just who the
lucky man will be Is n secret until
wo can sco the Tampa papers. Miss
Howard hs/s been in the office of*b. C.
Marlowe fo r tho season and is,very
popufar with everyone.

ATTRACTIVE ASSORTMENT

CHRISTMAS BOOKLETS

___________ Cards, Seals and Stickers___________

SAFETY RAZORS

Mohawk Sheets, 81x90, $2.15 each.
—A. Kanner, Fanford Ave. Phone
550.
216-12tc

GILLETTE
EVER-READY
AUTO STROP
DURHAM DUPLEX, GEM, MILADY DeCOLLETE

$1.00 TO $12.00
WATERMAN’S FOUNTAIN PENS

A nice assortment of Sterling Sil­
ver and Gold Evcrshnrp Pcnc’ls and
Fountain Pens a t MoLley’a Drug
Store.
219-tfc

UVERSHARP PENCILS appropriate for any mem­
ber of the Family

The Herald office received a belated
shipment of Christmas stationery
today th a t woi to have been shipped
many week* ago. It Is beautiful stuff

$1.50 TO $8.00
HOT WATER BOTTLES
PRICE $3.00 TO $5.00

wish stationery after Christmas como
in and look them over. I t Is a' beau­
tiful lino of stationery in the very
latest styles and colors.

WITH A TWO YEARS GUARANTEE

Just received a now ahlpment of
W. L. Douglas Shoes. Men’s, Ladle*
and Chlldrcn'a shoes a t reduced pn*.
C3 ,—Kenner’s Store, Sanford Avenue.
218-12tc

Bower &amp; Roumilat
TJhe ffiex a tt Store
phone 325

Prescription Druggists

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4

The bride was gowned in white sat­
in georgette and a not veil trimmed
with lilies of tho valley and carried
bride rosea. The maid of honor was
dressed in blue chrysanthemums.—
Baltimore American. Goshl

AFTER YOU HAVE READ AND PONDERED OVER AND CONSIDERED ALL THE OTH­
ER ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE DAILY HERALD, JUST CAST YOUR CRITICAL EYE
OVER THESE SPOT CASH— DELIVERED PRICES. THESE ARE CASH PRICES, BUT
WE WILL NOT ASK YOU TO “TOTE” YOUR PURCHASE HOME— W E’LL DELIVER IT
FREE TO ANY PART OF THE CITY AND GIVE YOU OUR USUAL PROMPT SERVICE.
IN THE FOLLOWING SPOT CASH PRICE LIST YOU WILL FIND ALMOST EVERY AR­
TICLE USED ON THE TABLE AND YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON EVERY ONE OF
THEM. YOU PAY CASH AND WE DELIVER.
ON CHARGE SALES OUR REGULAR
PRICES WILL PREVAIL:

Okra nnd Tomatoes, Over-Sea Brand,..
1-lb c a n s ..........................................3 .14
Wax Beans, Boyers Brand, 1-lb can....... .16
Sauer Kraut, Servus Brand, 2-lb can .... .14
Snuer Kraut, Heinz Brand, cooked, 1-lb
can .................................................... .22
Snuer Kraut, Over-sea Brand, 2 1-2-Ib
can ................................................... .22
Mushroom, Bnndo Brand, per can...... .68
Peaches, sliced, Thomas Brand, can..... .18
Peaches, Hunt's brand, sliced, can......... .23
Peaches, Bon Silene brand, can............. .23
Peaches, Stella brand, can ................... .39
Plums, Over-Sea brand, c a n ................... .32
Soups, Campbell’s brand, can...........
.11
Mixed Vegetables, Green Bay brand,
1-lb c a n ............................................ .18
Apricots, Over-Sea brand, per can....... .32
Figs, Over-Sea brand, c a n ..................... .39
Cherries, Royal Ann brand, can........... .26
Pineapple, sliced, Over-Sea brand, can.. .38
Pears, Over-Sea brhnd, c a n ................... .37
Jams, Sun-Beam brand, all flavors, can .37
Apricots, Stella brand, can ................... .39
Cherries, bottle, Liberty brand, large
size, .................................................. .29
Cherries, bottle, Liberty brand, small
size ....:......................................... —.. .16
Corn, Alpine brand, c a n ......................... .19
Peas, English, Alpine brand, can........... .29
Pens, Servus brand, can ....................... .16'
.24
Baby Lima Beans, Curtice brand, can
Corn, Over-Sea brand, c a n ..................... .11
Chili Con Cnrne, Red Crown brand, can.. .14
Mother's O ats.......................................... .14
Quaker O a ts............................................ .14
Cocoa, Lowney’s 1-5-lb ......................... .11
Cocoa, Lowncy’s 1-2-lb........................... .27
Macaroni, Golden Age brand ............... .07
Noodles, Golden Age B rand................... .07
Spaghetti, Golden Age B ra n d ............... .07
Health Bran, PHlsbury, per pkg............ .27
lams, Curtics brand, all flavors........... .36
Apple Butter, Heinz brand, large size.... .52
Apple Butter, Heinz Brand, small size.. .37
Cranberry Sauce, Beech-Nut brand, per
glnss ......................... ...................... .09
Renl Boston Brown Bread,, per c a n ..... .17
Spaghetti, Servus brand, per pkg........ .06
Macaroni, Servus brand, per pkg.......... .06
Noodles, Servus brand, per pkg............. .06
Shredded Wheat, per pkg....................... .14
Peanut Butter, Bolo brand, per can .... .31
Shredded Codfish, per g la ss................... . 1 1
Salad Dressing, Durkees, large size....... .33
Salad Dressing, Durkees, small size..... . 1 2
Salad Dressing, Royal, large siz e ......... .29
Salad Dressing, Sunbeam brand, med... .36
Mustard, French’s brand, per j a r ......... .13
Jams, Southwark b ra n d ......................... .24
Grnpclnde, Welsch brand, per c a n ......... .39
Shelled Walnuts, Diamond brand, can.... .54
Seeded Raisins, per pkg, 1-lb.........?..... .28
Currants, 1-lb package........................... ,28
Prunes, 1-lb ............................................ .28
Citron, 1 -lb ....................' ........................ .74
1lb can Tomatoes, per dozen....... 1.10
10-oz. can Tomntocs, per dozen............. .60
2lb can Tomntocs, per dozen ....... 2.20
Van Camp’s Soups, per dozne............. 1.00
1-lb can Osceoln Salmon (pink) ........... .29
1-lb Polnr Bear Salmon (red) ............... .29
1-lb Argo Snlmon (red) ....................... .29
Armour’s Tripe, per can ....................... .34
Libby’s Tripe, per c a n .......................... .29
Red Crown Tripe, per can ................... .34
Asparagus Tips, Over-Sea b ra n d ........... .31
FiBh Flakes, per can .............. ................ 114
;i4
Oysters, per. can
Dry Shrimp, p e r can — ........_
04

Spaghetti, Heinz brand, large can .....
Spaghetti, Heinz brand, small c a n ----Spaghetti, Van Cnmp’s, c a n ...................
Pork and Beans, Heinz brand, large, can
Tuna Fish, Over-Sea brand, can ....« .....
Pork and Beans, Heinz brand, small, can
Pork and Beans, Van Camp’s, 2 1-2-lb ..
Pork and Beans, Van Camp’s, 1 1-2-lb«
Pork and Beans, Van Camp’s 1-lb can
Cocoanut, Baker’s Brand, per can.........
Kidney Beans, Over-sea brand, 1-lb can
Spinach, Gold Bar brand, c a n ...............
Spinach, Over-Sea brand, per can...........
Lye Hominy, Over-Sea brand, per can—
Pumpkin, Over-Sea brand, per c a n ----Beets, Over-Sea brand, 1-lb c a n ...........
Cream of W h eat................ .......... — .....
Puffed Rice ............................................
Puffed W h e a t........................... ..............
Pan Cake Flour, Aunt Jemima ..:............
Pan Cake Flour, PHlsbury b ra n d ..... —
Quaker Com Meal, per pkg.....................
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes ...........................
Kellogg’s Com K risp ...............................
Kellogg’s Shredded Krumbles ................
Post Toasties
Wakefield Jams and Marmalades, glass
Arbuckle Coffee, per lb ...........................
Coffee, Capitol, per lb...............................
Coffee, White House, per l b ...................
Coffee, Luzianne, per lb...........................
Coffee, Maxwell House, per lb...............
Tea, Tetley’s 1-4-lb.................................
Tea, Maxwell House, 1-4-lb.............—
Tea, Maxwell House 1-2-lb...................
Tea, Lipton's, 1-2-lb ...............................
Honey, Quart Jars ........... — ................
Honey, Pint B ottles...............................
Vii\egar, White House brand, pint bottle
Vinegar, Heinz brand, pint bottle
Instant Postum, medium
Kellogg’s Drinket, m edium ......
Instant Coffee, Barrington Hall
Cocoa, Baker’s, 1-5-lb ..............
Cocoa, Baker’s, 1-2-lb
Cluster Raisins, per fb..............
Dates, per package..................Cocoanut, Baker’s, per package
Drierf Apricots, per ! b .......
Dried Apples, per lb...........
Dried Penchcs, per lb .......
Crystalized Ginger, per can
Crystalized Cherries, per lb....
Crystalized Citron, per lb...................
Crystnlized Orange, per lb ................. ..
Crystalized Lemon Peel, per lb...... .........
Pecans, per lb .................. ......................
Walnuts, per lb ...............
Almonds, per lb .............
Brazil Nuts, per lb .........
Chestnuts, per lb ...........
Spanish Olives, per bottle
Olive Oil, Heinz brand, per bottlo____
Sour Pickles, per bottle .........................
Sweet Pickles, Over-Sea brand, bottle....
Chili Sauce, Heinz brand, per b o ttle _
Chili Snuce, Brooks brand, per bottle ..
Chow-Chow, Hymnn brand, per bottle..
Chow-Chow, Heinz brand, per b o ttle _
Beef Steak Sauce, Heinz brand, bottle
Lee &amp; Perrin’s Snuce, per b o ttle ..... ......
Sweet Gherkins, Heinz brand, b o ttle _
Catsup, Blue Label, Inrge elza.......... .....
Catsup, Blue Label, small size ...........
Catsup, Heinz brand, large siz e...... .......
Catsup, Heinz brand, small size
‘Sunbeam Relish; per g la s s ______
Swect^Mixed Pickles, per lb _______
tPjp-o-Lite, pint.bottle__

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.23
.12
.23
.17
.17
.14
.14
.16
.14
.22
.34
.36
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920

Al{ Sou!*’ Church will bo a* fol*
Tampa's connection with the rapidly
tow n
'
{developing Industry of manufacturing
Low Masij 0:80 a. m,
rpaper pulp from aawgrass was «stab*
At Eustls, Low Maas, 8:30 a. m.
j ilabed last night when about twentyN High Mass a t Sanford, 10:30i a. ra. five representative citisens assembled
Sermon at High Mass, "Peace on a t Garcia’s restaurant* and during an
MI88 KATHRYN WILKEY, Editor.
Phone 428
And your thoughts turning to gifts and aotftethlng for
Earth to Men of Good Will." Text Informal dinner discussed with Gilbert
friends, for family, for some one somewhere. What a
from Gospel of third mass.
Leach tho actual status of the inSOCIAL CALENDAR FOR THE
wonderful idea that
•
Musical Program: Processional, duitry, how for the plans have been
*
WEEK
"Adeste Fldcles," Kyrie,
Gloria, carried on and what plans are already
Credo
and
Sanctua
from
Dordese’s
made fo r futuro development. These
^Saturday—
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
mass.*
|
plans
contemplate the dotting of the
Cotillion Club Dance a t Valdez.
The Christmas music a t the G^n&lt;
Offertory: Duet, Mr. Ciarcnce H ig -1sawgrasq producing sections of South
gr^rational Church will be as follows:
In our Bank has become and how fine it is now for tho-w
gins and Mrs. F. E. Roumllat
“ " with
................................
1 “F o rt
■ D r. R. S. Keelor came last evening
j Florida
pulp mills, notably
At
the
morning
service:
Anthem,
who had a Christmas Savings Account with ui this year
’.from New York to spend Christmas
Bcncdictua Ou| venit, Rosewig’i Myers and Moore Haven, and all of
"Glory
be
to
God,"
by
Davis,
Choir.
to come In now and get their money fo r gifts or for some
mass.
•
writh his family.
¡the territory In which immediate doSelected Solo, Mrs. Geo. Hoy. Ladies'
good
cause.
Agnus Dei, Concene’a mass.
I velopmentf is contemplated is contigu­
Claude Howard leaves tonight to | Tri 3, 'At Midnight," by Geo, Crosby.
Processional 'Adesto Fldeles."
ous to Tampa.
.'
join Mrs. Howard in Jacksonville fo r
At evening service: Anthem, King
Much
has
been
written
about this
Christmas.
■ot Kings," by J. Sutherland, Choir.
NEW ROAD MAP
paper
pulp
industry,
not
only
In Flor­
, Anthem, 'Carol of Bethlehem," by S.
id
a
where
the
first
benefits
will be
H r*. J. B. Ray has as tier house 1F. Jackson, Choir,
We arc just In receipt of one o f *Iderived, but ail over the North AmerTo you today and start you off with a Christmas Sav­
guests, Mrs, W. E. Smith, of O cals,' Services a t the Congregi
the new two-color road maps of th e 1
ings
Account for next year. Ask your neighbor who has
, lean continent, and it Is pleasing to
and Mrs. C stcr Lawton, of Oviedo.
Church a t the usual hours, j
Florida State Automobilo Association.'
one
and
then talk it over with—
learn th a t tho actual construction of
morning hour the subject w
This Is by far the finest mnp w e '
the first mill at Leesburg Is approx­
EVERY-WEEK BRIDGE CLUB. ,"Tbe Meaning of Christmas." j
have ever seen of nctual road condi-'
imately
50 per cent complete. Thin
The EveryW eck Bridge Club met evening service the subject will be lions in this state. The "Legend” o n ;
means
th
at actual manufacture of
w ith Mrs. W. J. Thigpen Thursday -The only Way to Peace." A cordial mnp is a key which if followed will
pulp
will
begin
before spring, or nt
afternoon.
invitation to all.
portray to the user the nctunl p resen t 1
the
latest,
early
in
the spring.
Two tables of bridge was played by
p, C( b URIIAM, Pastor,
condition of all roads in Florida.
As
soon
as
the
pulp manufacture
th e members of the Club and Mrs.
_____
These maps are distributed th ro u g h '
is
carried
to
tho
point
of production
civic bodies all over tho state and
Dumas and Mrs. Hazard, the two
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Lhnt
will
make
it
deBimblc
to estab­
substitutes. The pnzo for high score
_
through the various branches of th e 1
— n box of powder—was won by
Rev. F. D. Hunt of Thom ns vi lie, Florida Stnte Automobile Associ- lish n finished product will In the
state, Tampa will be on&lt;^of tho com­
M rs. Forrest Lake.
f ia * who ifi vle,tInE in Sanford, will
peting points for this larger mill. Tho
A t the conclusion of the game a P « « h at the morn,nK Mrv,cc Sun*
smallest pulp mill contemplated, pro­
aalad course was served.
dnT- Mr- Hunt wn* for “ome T'*1™
FOR CHRISTMAS
ducing n ‘ minimum of twenty-five
Ju st received new line of crepe
tons daily, will employ about fifty
paper for package wrappers or
men but tho smallest finishing prod­
decorations for the holidays,
poinsettla and holly all In vivid u c t mill, about fifty tons daily, will
red and green, quite the prettiest , employ not less than threo times th a t
number of people. So^far the points
line ever seen In Sanford—only a
, that hnvc made overtures for this
few of each no get them now.
plant are Jacksonville nnd Tampa,
Box Stationery in all of the
FOR RENT
j
Contrary to the opinion of many
latest shades and styles—nothing
WANTED TO RENT—WITH THE
,
who
have
discussed
the
probability
of
PRIVILEGE OF BUYING, 5 TO
hut the best of paper and enve­
FURNISHED ROOMS—Two furnish
cd
bed
rooms.
Inquire
311
Park
•seeing
this
large
paper
mill
for
10
ACRES TILED LAND WITH A
lopes a t very reasonable prices.
Avenue-___________________
157’tfc
Tanipa,
it
does
not
depend,
according
HOUSE,
ON EAST SIDE ADQuite the prettiest and most sen­
FOR
RENT—Ono
Cicely
furnished
DRESS,
"FARM,"
BOX 417 CITY.
to.the
statements
made
by
Mr.
Leach
sible Christmas gifts for either
room
for
one
or
two
gentlemen
or
I
last
night,
upon
tho
sale
of
stock
223-3te
“Her" or "nim ." "
nice
couple.
Can
have
use"of
garage.
,
where
it
is
to
be
built.
Theplan
of
Christmas Cards and
New
208-tfc
financing the "parent corporation" Phono 23 fo r particulars.
Year’s Post Cards of all kinds
FOR SALE—Six room cottage, clow
t
b
i
t
RENT—Large,
nice
furnished
which 'is tho one now closing its orfrom the low price of one cent
in with largo garden and sercnl
housekeeping
room,
205
Oak
Ave.
each up. You get the benefit of i conization, does not contemplate any­
kinds
of fru it trees. Owner, Box 117,
Mrs,
Riddling,
Eagle
Home.
220-fitp
thing fu rth er in stock sales and no
our buying In job lots. All very
CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS
pretty and new. And then you i matter where the paper mill is FßR RENT—1 woil fumnlahed bed
Church services will be for Christ­
can get engraved cards or s ta ­ i placed, if present plans are carried
room, 717 Park ave.
220-tfc FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-Om
20 acre, one 10 acre Sanford An.
mas day, December 25th:
tionary' or Holiday cards engrav­ ; out, not n dollar in stock will be sold. FOR RENT—Furnished room. Ap­
Walking
distance to city. Two loti
The money for this construction, catlLow Celebration, 7:30 n. m.
ed or your monogram printed on
ply at Herald office.
220-tfc comer Center and Elm Ave. Two
Matins nnd Choral Celebration,
the finest of bond papers in all . mated approximately a t $350,000, will
RENT—Two furnished rooms lots west sidq Palmetto ave., 50 ft.
'
10:00 a. m.
colors. Come in and take a look. i be available through resources of the FOR
for
light housekeeping, 1020 Union* from Eleventh St. Make offer. B. T,
(parent corporation itself,
First Sunday after Christmas( St.
HERALD PRINTING CO.
avenue.
224-2tp Corey, owner, 175 N. Spring St., Los
j It will be well for Tamps not to &gt;
Stephen’s day).
nerald Square
The low down scurvy half-breed i
208-1mo-p
, neglect to keep In constant touch with F oil RENT—Furnished house-keep. Angeles, Calif.
Low Celebration, 7:30 a. m.
?08-tf
th a t swiped our log chain from tho
Phone 348-W before 8 FOR SALE—At! the lumber In tb*
.this Industry for the purpose of seChurch School, 0:45 a. m.
bridge where wo were working does
222-fit
Aftcr tho first of the year the cel- curing the finished product mill when i
grandstand and fenco a t baseball
Church
Service,
11:00
a.
m.
» o t need to bring it back, as we have 1
y
movement
will
start
from
Santhe
time
Is
ripe.
Meanwhile,
Florida
park
a t a bargain. See C. L. Britt or
Vespers,
7:30
p.
m.
M other ono, but if there is a hell f o r ;
MISCELLANEOUS
Hernid
office.
216-tfe
rd
and
then
business
will
pick
up
as
a
whole
and
tho
southern
portion
At
the
Vespers,
Sunday
night,
the
dogs, I hope he gets a seat in the
ROOM
AND
BOARD,
$11
per
week,
fro n t row with my compliment«.— Rt. Rev. Cameron Mann, tho Bishop
100 East F irst street, over Union FOR SALE—No. 5 Underwood typeof the Diocese, will be the preacher.
lhmaey.__________________103-tfc | writer, A -l condition, $65.—San­
Lancaster (Wis.) Teller.
for a greater city.
ford Truck Growers.
218-tfe
WANTED

Christmas Savings

T H E PEOPLES BANK

++40-+++++++++++♦+♦+++++♦+♦
G E T Y O U R GOOD T H IN G S T O
E A T F O R C H R ISTM A S
at T H E HOME BAKERY
WANTED—Competent stenographer
•105 W e s t F ir s t S tre e t
wants half day's work. Address,
"Stenographer," care of the Herald.
.
223*31p
deep, lot front on Palmetto avenue,
BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
WANTED—Team work. Inquire of
corner
of 8 th St. Nick Zcrnovan,
AT THE IIERA L". EA C H ...
M. Hanson Shoe Shop.
189-GOtp
Sanford.__________________ 222-26U
ï'OR SALE—Cheap restaurant, write
or call R R. Lambert, Tnvare*,
2233tp
Inquire at
FOR SALE—A Cr
224tfe
the Hernid office

O. H. STENSTROM, Manager

HE blaxo of the dlsmonil—the luster of tha
pearl—tha glitter of gold—theoe are not in
tkemaelve* valuable. They are prized becauae of
their power to lend diatlnetion—that Indefinable
attribute we like to call "Claea."

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PLATNIUM DINNER RINGS, $100 UP^
PLATINUM AND GOLD DIAMOND BAR
PINS, $35 UP.
WRIST WATCHES, $15 U P _____
SOLID GOLD CUFF LINKS, $5.00 UP.
SOLID GOLD WALDEMAR CHAINS,
$7.00 UP.
__
, IVORY TOILET SETS, $10.00 U P ~
Diamond Pendants, Latausca Pearls, Rlchleau Pearls, Solid Gold Belt Buckles, Mesh
Bags, Vanity Cases, Cigarette Cases,
Schaflner Fountain Pens,
Mahogany
Clocks, Nut Bowls, Dinner Chimes, Smok-

15-lb IRISH
CA
6-lb Cans
I
POTATOES .......... \
CRISCO........................ '
8-lb Bucket
lib Pkgs. PURE
Snowdrift Lard
LEAF LARD ...
1-lb PackaRe SUN-MAII) SEEDLESS
RAISINS ............................................................... ...
1-lb SUNKIST SEEDED
RAISINS ..................................................................
1-Ib GOLD MEDAL CLEANED
CURRANTS............................................. - ..............
CHRISTMAS MINED CANDIES,
Per Pound .......................... t.....................................
ENGLISH WALNUTS,
9
Per Pound .....................~.................................
BRAZIL AND ALMONDS,"
Per P ound....... ..........................................................
LEM AND ORANGE PEEL
Per Pound .........................................
■—*Monogram CreamPO
ery BUTTER ........

Meadow Gold
Creamery Butter.

PILLSBURY
Flour, 24-tbs
Your Jeweler for 33 Years
RAILROAD WATCH INSPECTORS

Old Line Legal Reserve Life In­
surance Company wishes salcsmin
and agents for Sanford and adjoin­
ing
territory.
Life, commercial,
health and accident, automobile, ac­
cident policies, Cloverlcaf Life »od
Cnsunlty Co., 417 Realty Buildinf,
Jacksonville, Fla.
218-220-2tp
LOST
LOST—One tub of mncfccrcl. Put i®
Ford truck In front of Yowcll*
store Tuesday, Dec. 21, by mistake.
Pnrty who got snmo please return to
L. P. McCuMcr.
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W A M E D - by e ° u ! " o' f
O F A G E T O L E A R N PRINTING T R A D E IN H ER A LD OF­
F IC E .
224-ti
Look over the elegant new line of
stationery a t tho Herald office before
buying your Chriatmaa gift® °f
stationery. We have it In all •l**1
and alt ahadca at very reaaonabl*
price*.
Want a typewriter 1 The Herald
haa the agency for the beat $65 type­
writer that has ever been put on tbe
market nnd wo will hnve a ahipnifo
of new machines tho laab °f ~
week. If you are In the market f°r
n typewriter ace ua before you buyHerald Printing Co.

BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
AT T nE HERALD, EACII—■

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THE SANFORD DA ILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920

PAGE F I V E !

SinMurjr or the

i r

Floating Small
Talke Succiaci!? *
Arranged for
Herald Readera

The public, will please remember this
w e a th e r r e p o r t
and be governed accordingly. These
concerta are free and no collections
rjorlda—Partiÿ doudy “ d
tonight Probably M ¡ t o will bo taken.
__i /.«ntriil Dortion. SatnrTho many friends of Rev. and Mrs.
F. D. Hunt are glad to see them in
Sanford again. \ They are now living
in Albany, Ga. Rev. Hunt v “ the
beloved pasto r of the Presbyterian
Church here for many years.

Uilie Mill came up yesterday irom
OiUmio to attend the Wight dance
* the Women’s Club last night. Les­
lie is now locar agent at Orlando for
the Metropolitan Insurance Company.
Mr. Roper is now at tho Valdes
Hotel taking the position of night
tleric. Mr. Roper came here from
Anguda and Is n gentleman of pleas­
ing personality nnd will be a valujble addition to tho Valdes force.
"Miis Lucille Denton and Miss Vera
graduates of Bnttle Creek
Nurses' Training School, will spend
the holidays with Dr. Denton and fam­
ily. After the holldnyn they will
practice their profession in Sanford
until spring.
Sutherland,

SANFORD SHOW WINDOWS ARE
THINGS' OF BEAUTY AND
add

Much to city's

will bring Sanford a G ift in the way of a Band.
And Santa nays wo can keep it here for a whole
week. He already Bent the band here for our in­
spection and we liked it so well that he will send it
to us again on Christmas Day. The Band will play
the first concert in the City Pnrk on Park avenue,
Christmas afternoon at three o’clock. This band
is the—

APPEARANCE.

Judge J. D. Doggott, of Jackson­
ville, is in the ‘city the guest of his
uncle, Hon. F. P. Foster. Judgo Dogboth mechnnicaly and shrdlu shrd u
gett says the Sanford Daily Herald to have something tasty . T^elr win­
as good as any of them and is n cred­ dows this year have two rooms, one
for the gents with a snow scene on
it to Sanford.
the outside of the voom and inside
the
gentleman's hat, cone, gloves, ov­
MRS. WINNIFRED SHOULET DIBS
ercoat, etc., ail laid out on the chnir
Mrs. Wlnnlfred Shoulct, age CO ready to wear. The other window is
years, wife of Henry Shoulet of W est I for the kiddies and hns the fire
Side, died Wednesday night a fte r a 1 place with the stockings hunging up
j and toys, wagons, dolls, the entire
lingering Illness, f
Mrs. Shoulet is survived by her ■window trimmed in holly nnd Christ­
husband, two sisters and two broth­ mas berries. Maybe you might think
thnt n grocery cannot mnke n window
ers: Mrs. CNV«d Keeley, Simpsonvillo,
display but Snnford groceries think
Ky.; Miss Sarah Lyons and Patrick
differently nnd McCullcr hns two good
Lyons, both of S t Croix, Ind.; Barney windows filled with n moHt tempting
Lyons, Lake Monroe.
display of fruits, candies, nuts, rais­
Deceased was a most estimable ins, dates, fruit enkes, etc.
.wpman. Throughout her long Illness
Perkins &amp; Britt, had the expert ser­
pf four yean she bore her suffering vices of Kenneth Murrell in decorat­
with great patience and Christian ing and Kenneth is an artist in this
fortitude. Mr. and M n. Shoulet were line. They hnvo two good windows
formerly of St. Louis, but came here thnt not only show the holiday spirit
a year ago in hopes of tho climate but the store spirit as well, being
benefiting Mn. Shoulet's health. Sho filled with all the many things that
gradually grew worse, however, her the hnberdashcr carries. One of them
case baffling all the physicians.
is given over to the chimney scene
Funeral services were conducted with tho wood fire burning in the op­
en grato and the stockings hanging
up for the kiddies. The windows are

MILLION D O L L A R BAND
and all tho dances during the week will be furnished music by the Million
Dollar Band Orchestra. We would like to mention to ail those expecting to
attend these dances, th at if that full dresB wardrobe is not complete, bet­
ter pay us a visit We have just received a dozen nice new

anti we are selling them for what they would have cost wholesale last
month. And then we'have all the trimmings th at go with them, too.

m a s sjrrrts

The Herald mado a mistake in yestcrdiy's account of the MilUon Dollar
Band. The band will render their first
two concerts, which will bo tomorrow
and Sunday afternoon, at the band BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
aland In Central Park and not oh tho AT T n E HERALD
OH—
(treet as published in The Herald,

OF POPULAR BOOKS BY PROMINENT AUTHORS,
and n nice lot of Children’s Toy Books and Picture Puz­
zles. Also a nice line of Bibles.
Christmas Boxes of Huyler's, Wiley’s, Whitman’s
and Log Cabin Pecan Nut Roil Candles.
Imported Perfumes in all size sets,
Christmas boxes of all the popular dgaro In boxes
of 25 to th e box.
Big line of Fine Stationery a t any price,
Beautiful Eversharp silver and gold pencils and
Fountain Pens.

AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR OUR
THOUGHTS TURN TO THOSE WHOSE

He will appreciate one of those Gold or Silver GII
lotto Razor Outfits.

FRIENDLY BUSINESS HAS MADE
men's assembly. Another announced
as he rodo along:
"A hand of solemn determined men
will pass this way soon and they want
no one to follow them.” Then in a few
moments nslnglo file of probably two
or three hundred of the white robed
figures, some holding afolt burning
crosses, appeared in the stre et and
marched silently'and slowly over tho
city* while the crowds looken on.
Tho KlanBnicn gathered among tho
trees of tho city pnrk ns darkness fell.
They stood there n few moments
silently nnd In perfect order. Then f

POSSIBLE BIGGER AND BETTER
THINGS AND WE EXTEND TO YOU A
IlEARTY GREETING FOR CHRISTMAS
AND BEST WISHES FOR A
PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR

BUY RED CROSS SEALS AND FIGHT TUBERCU
LOSIS IN THIS STATE

)T7 1/IIT 1/
l l J I tIIL IV

IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ITEM
OF THE ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD.

PINEHURST DAIRY—The do p e r c e n t Dairy.

We invite the public to inspect our Dairy nt any time or any
Hour----- Deliveries Twice Ench Day.

B.&amp;O. MOTOR COMPANY

‘T H E DAIRY thnt IS DIF- pilVJFlIIIRHAIRY
FERENT FROM OTHERS” i U U i l l U l l l J 1 i m i l l l
Phone 307*
Ask the State Board of Health
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CHHISTMAS OBDEitS
FOR ORANGES
Leave your orders for Christmas or­
anges nnd grapefruit with Reginald
S. Holly, who is making a specialty of
tho best of tangerines nnd oranges
and grapefruit in mixed or ntralght
packages. Ho takes your order and
sees that 1 tis shipped tq the proper
destination. Get his prices. Seo him
or phono 1 G8 or 148.

You C ant Make
H ag Without Sunshine

WHISKEY STILL
IN BASEMENT OF
WASHINGTON C1IUKCH

Nor can you make much money without some
'
effort to

(Ur Tb« A u rltM Trill)

HANFORD, Wash,, Dee. 24.—Whis­
key still in full operation discovered
in church basement, when church
caught fire.- Butcher arrested.

Wishing You A ll A Merry Christmas

Reserve Your Resources
by establishing credit with a reliable bank
Why n o t make some real ''H A Y " in the SI
SHINE by starting a check account ^~'th
Build u p your credit that you m a * a b l e
master difficult problems.

Leave your orders for Christmas
boxes of oranges with Reginald S.
Holly who will ship them for you.
Oranges, tangerines, grapefruit or
vegetables In any kind of packages.

SANFORD AVENUE
AND SECOND ST.
DELICIOUS CREAMERY
DOUGHNUTS
Fresh Daily.............. 30c per Doiea

BOOTH’S CRISPETTE. SHOP
2nd St and Sanford Avenue.

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December 25-31.

Come in and meet your neighbor—he may be a good fellow

CHRISTMAS BELLS
Wh« p u t jrul« log« are blislof high,
The ball« with holly creed ore t m t.
And bUlheome maid« and marry tads
. Are early clad In all tbalr ba«L
’And havs ya aaan the falraat maid
That era bath dwelt 'tartan saa aa

t

And for my lova and for my faith.
Think ya ahs'll brine a gift to mat
HOTEL MAN, ENDORSER OP 9740
O, ring, ya Joy-bell«. coyly tin«I
CHECK, SWEARS OUT
O. marry mlnatrtli. harp and alngl
WARRANT.
Fill ovary heart with Christmas cheats
For Christmas comas but ones a year.
Tha yul« fln blasts warm and high.
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 24.—A
On oakansd rafter, blacksntd watt|
John Do« w arrant wns issued hero
Xt shins« upon tha fairest maid, *
As down aha danesa thro* tha heU.
Wednesday charging cmbeztlcmcnt
X Ulng my wsary harp sslda,
against the man whoso wedding at
(And will aha atoop to such aa IT)
X hasta to matt bar undarnsath
St. Augustine Monday gavo rise tu
Tha tnratio branches hanging high.
reports that Capt. Eddie ItickenbnckO, ring, ya Joy-bell«, gajrly ring!
er, American aviator, had been mar
Ok marry mlnatra'a, harp and slngt
O. Oil my haart with Christmas cheer,
Hcd there. A telegram from Cap­
For Christmas comas but ones a ysar.
tain Rickcnbncker, who is on the 'P a­
Who hath so ran or fair a gift
cific
coast, disclosed the error Wed­
As this my lova hath brought to mat
For 1 was but s ralnatrsl lad,
nesday night . The w arrant was tak­
A dainty, high-born maid was aba.
en by Charles Day, a hotel proprie­
Tat with bar Up# bar haart aha gnva.
Her heart, all pun as Christmas saoa tor,
And for her lova and for hor faith.
Embezzlement of a sum of money
Fourth unto joust and war m go.
from
Mr. Day by “John Doc” alias
o, ring, yo Joy-balls, gayly ring I
O, heart of mine, rajolca and sing;
Eddio Rickcnbacher, is charged in
For Christmas lovs and Christmas obse the w arrant. Mr. Day has offered a
■ball bless our llvss tha ohata roun
reward oL |10 0 for the apprehension
of the man.
“Rickcnbacher” sloped at the hotel
of which Day is proprietor which is
in this city and is said to have secur­
ed $7 n0 on a check endorsed by the
hotel man.
The first intimation that “Rlckenbncher” was not the internationally
known aviator, waB received here on
Tuesday night in an Associated Press
dispatch stating that Rickenbachcr is
on the Pacific coast. An investiga­
tion was started a t once by the police
with the result that a nation-wide
search has been instituted.
Mrs. 1». H. Hannan, Christian
Science heater, of this city and New
York, stated that she did not know
“ Rickcnbacher" but that her daugh­
ter told her that she had known him
"a long time."
Mrs. Hannan declared that she was
dumfounded at the turn of affairs,
and that she suspected a conspiracy
of some kind but that she believed her
daughter had done no wrong.
“I only saw my daughter’s hus­
band five minutes, just before they
left Monday night and he was of an
exceptionally pleasing personality,”
she said.
A salesman for n grass manufac­

M ERRY XMAS
A N D HAPPY
NEW YEAR

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 iilD

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

THERE­

STORE, FOR SO MANY YEARS.

HOLIDAY HEADQUARTERS
FOR YOU AND YOUR FOLKS,

HAVING

ALWAYS

BEEN AND ALWAYS W ILL DE 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 CABINET’S, IDEAL FIRELESS
COOKER, FULL LINE OF ALUMINUM WARE, ROCH­
ESTER PERCOLATORS AND CASSEROLES, PYREX

YOWELL-DREW CO.

WARE, ICY HOT BOTTLES AND CARAFES, AND

ORLANDO, FLORIDA

FOR THE KIDDIES

--------------------------Where Ail Central Florida Shops

A COMPLETE LINE OF DAISY AND KING AIR RIFLES, GO-CARTS, AUTOMOBILES,

VELOCIPEDES,

WAGONS, ETC., AND FOR THE MEN A COMPLETE
turing company was a witness a t tho
wedding. He said last night th at
“Rickcnbacher” had secured 91,000 in
cash, his watch, diamond ring and
diamon stick pin. Farans, the sales­
man, who was closely questioned by
the police, established his identity to
their satisfaction and was released.
Post Cards a t the Herald office, lc.

CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS
PARK AVENUE AND FOURTH STREET

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"Oh, Come All Ye Faithful, Joyful and Triumphant
Oh, Come, let ua adore Him, Christ the Lord.”

WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—A dele- • cation of leading New York ship op'•«rators headed by P»-A. S. Franklin,,
president of the International Mer­
cantile Marine, conferred today with
acting commissioner of Internal Rev­
enue Meyer regarding the efect of
prohibition regulations on American
shipping. The shipping men * w e n
understood to have sought modifica­
tion of the regulations forbidding
liquor on American ships outside the
three mile limit. They took up the
question of the seizure -of ships in
American ports for violation of tho
prohibition law.

ALIKE.

FORE YOU TURN AT ONCE TO* OUR STORE, YOUR

He J tu t Can’t W ait
to See Santa Claus

WANT UOOZE ON SHIPS.

ENDURABLE

CHRISTMAS DAY, DECEMBER 25TH
Low Celebration...................................... 7 :30 a. m.
Choral Celebration ................................10:00 a.m .

Christmas

LINE OF CUTLERY AND RAZORS, THE BEST
SORTMENT W E EVER HAD

Song

AT PRE-WAR PRICES

In every babe that gains tho light
Through rack of human pain,
In each new-breathing soul tonight
The Christ-child lives again.
In every drop of anguiah, pressed
From pallid worn .in’s brow,
In every virgin mother-breast
His Mother whispers now.
And wise men through the dark­
ness hie,
Lo! In the East—a S tar I
0 little C hrist who is to die
, Was your soul’s journey far?
Strange meteor wounds of death
and birth
L ighting an endless sea;
A little child has como to earth
And H e must die for me!
—By M ary McNeil Fenollosa, in
the Craftsman.

Boy Chrlatmis Seals to Fight Ttabereulosls In Our State

MODERN WOODMEN ATTENTION For Srubbing C lothes__ ______fW
Dry Cleaning ____
■* i
Annual election of officers next Pressing _______________
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
meeting night, December 23d. All
members urged to attend.
v
G. W. WATERS
J. D. DOSSEY, Clerk.
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B
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221-Stdc

FIRST SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS (ST. STEPH­
EN’S DAY), DECEMBER 26TH

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I^ow Celebration................. .................... 7 :30 a, m.
Church School ........................................ 9:45 a.m .
Cnurch Service ......................................1 1 i00 a. ra.
Vespers ...........................................7 :30 p. m.
The Rt. Rev., the BISHOP of the Diocese, will preach at
Vespers on Sunday N ight.
A BLESSED AND A HAPPY CHRISTMAS / TO ALL

Post Cards a t the Herald office, lc.

KOKOMO, UNITED STATES
AND MILLER TIRES
HOWE RED TUBES
And they are the Best

ORDER

AS­

YOUR CHRISTMAS
ORANGES

B. &amp; O. MOTOR COMPANY
Order your Christmas oranges and 9
Sanford, Florida
grapefruit now. All you need todo 9
is to cross my palm with gold and I 9 - 9 - 9 —9------------------ 9 -9 -9 will ship tho oranges and grapefruit
by express to any point you wish,
giving you express receipt for same.
Don’t w orry about a Christmas gift.
Tell it w ith oranges. J u st phono me
or see me on the street or leavo order
at Herald offleo or. write me.
REGINALD S. HOLLY.

We Guarantee All)
Battery Repairs
Every Battery repair wa makt b i
guaranteed for«six months. Wt «*
able to do this because in repshh*
any make of battery we are Ik«*"
to use patented features which h*1*
made Vesta batteries famous.

Sanford Battery Service fc|
L. A. RENAUD, Prop.

Ph«* 10

Seed Potatoes

BIG REDUCTION
SALE

MAINE GROWN

As we are nearing the close of
business for this year and soon
to take stock wc expect to make
it Interesting to the public to]
come and purchase their wants
at this great REDUCTION |
SALE.
WE M EAN JUST WHAT WE
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RIVERS BROS.
Phone 176

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Sanford

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carefully drawn. All these suggestions
were ooslng 'between times, till
Thursday when the mid-term exam­
inations were 'over, restraint was
MA Garden of. Flowers"—an Ideal lifted, exuberance soared, teschera
scheme this for a fancy Christmas and pupils were as one.
dress party. When the Invitations are
Then away to the, woods v/hertf
sent out each guest should bo request­ eager hands claimed an evergreen
ed to come to "the Garden of Flow- from *r.'r Florida WltMn the nudl*
era" dressed tp represent a flower. torium It was carried Its massive I
Whntevor flower Is chosen should he
lutlmnted to the hostess when accept­ proportions filling space from floor to |
ing the Invitation. For the supper celling, Its wide-spreading arms ex- &lt;
table decoration for this party, In the tended In benediction over the happy, &gt;
center stand n large doll dressed ns a rollicking, merry children. Soon all !
rose—the queen of flowers. -In her was a gala scene. Big sprays of \
bands should be fastened os many g a r holly, mistletoe, Christmas posters, *
lands or baby rJblKin*», or sirln«». oi
small blossoms as there are guests. tinsels, bells, all were there. The «
Attach lljtle gifts at the other ends of ChriBtmas tree, gay with decorations, 1
the garlands appropriate to thn cos the most of them fashioned by the J
tumes of the guests that are to re hands of the children, fairly groaned ■
reive them, such ns brooches and beneath the weight of the many pres- -I
scnrfplns with flowers In e*.«.
- j. of the decorations J
bnskets of sweets trimmed with (low­ that deserves special mention was the t
ers, or pretty cilt. glass bottles of pee
fume, decorated with blossoms. The blackboard drawings: The First +
ribbons or garlands should he n r Christmas, Christ, the New Born X
ranged that earlr small guest fln«1 « n King, and The Stable of Bethlehem, J
corresponding gift; thus, Violet's pres­ the latter being drawn by n little J
ent !s adorned with the fluwers shi nine-year-old girl assisted by ope of 4
represents, etc. TLv menus should b&lt; her classmates. So admirable was $
In lhe form of flowers or petals nni this thnt it received the approval of J
the lamp or, candle shqdcs of .rose col everyone.
jJ
crooks driven from here. In cities nred silk.
At
7:00
o’clock
the
lights
were
!j!
ns distant aa Buffalo and Albany
switched
on
nnd
soon
the
hum
of
J
known criminals wero being met at
voices denoted the fast-filling nudl- *
trains and ordered to continue thqir
torium. Tho exercises were In keep- ❖
enforced plfgrimnge.
lng with the occasion nnd consisted J
Chicago reported its "crlmo gen­
of songs^ rctoitntiorvy ;instrumentnl £
erally on the Increase.’’ Murders,
holdups and burglaries wero grow- ups Increasing. Sex crimes have been (j music, -etc,
1j ., until the crowning feat- +
lng, although there was a ldecrease
---------, *foworj
. . * * however, since prosecution jure when Old Santa Claus mndc h is ,?
In payroll robberies. Police blamed of the Howard street vice gang" ¡nppenrance nnd having hailed from;.],
of which tho Santa Rosa lynchlngs the North Pole clear to the Land of t
unemployment.
. A vigilance com* (Flowers, by wny of compnny, Mrs. ■■
In Cleveland more than 200 a r­
rests had been made since tho drive mlttee In Oakland was organized to
too. Although •'
against crooks started six weeks protect women, In Tacoma, shotgun ludicrous In the extreme In her fnr- I|
ngo, but thero was no apprcclnblo squads patrolled tho streets a t n ig h t
diminution In crime. Bootleggers I*dIIco In Los Angeles began cnforcnnd gamblers wero among those ment of n dormant curfew law, prorounded up. Nearly every large city hlbltlng children on the streets after
In Ohio was conducting a similar 0:00 p. m., because of numerous crldrivc, their arrest« totaling another mlnal nttneks on women and girls,
thousand.
Every person on the street after
Thp American Legion and other midnight was subjected to lnvcstlgaclvilian organizations were planning tlon. All women lenving their homes

the Foundation
3 the Roof

Quality-Servicd-Price

Heaters
Cook Stoves
Ranges
Oil Stoves
Gas Stoves and
Ranges

Hardware Co

Fresh fro m
Factory

th e

HOLIDAY BOXES
AND MIXED CAN­
DY OK ALL KINDS.
FIGS, FRUITS, ETC.
fee Our New Line ber »n-v rijr your
t nRLTMAS
CANDIES

PAGE SEVEN

............ .

Louis to check the “Christmas « police escort. Major crimes were
crime wave." A change in tho pla- decreasing but potty crimes Incerastoon system added 50 per cent to tho lng In Porcland, Oregon,
effective strength of the police doiiA im A r
partment.
Holdups and robberies
I A L L fVIfiliBkllr
occur nightly and murders are ireU n i l U J llU iU lV /L i
quent,
Christmas Greetings! Good fortuno
T h e. Atlanta police, facing the attend you, good angels defend you,
w o n t situation in tho city’s history, Kood thoughts possess you, Is tho
asked for reinforcements nnd addl- hearty wish towards nil this happy
tlonal motor equipment They were yulctlde. That the greatest blessings
plnnnlng • to arm detectives with shower you, prosperity follow you,
shotguns.
peace and happiness enfold you
Six murders have occurred In throughout the Joyous season.
Memphis In tho last six weeks. The
The great Chrlstmna spirit, with
city Is also suffering from an opl- Us glow and warmth, descended upon
demic of criminal assaults
on 0ur school tho week before the hollwomeri.
days. Happy faces grew hrighter
Boston police were preparing for,still, animation pervaded the at-

the moment. They are constant re­
minders of the giver's thoughtfulness
and the recipient can enjoy them for
years and years.
In our big stock you can find appro­
priate gifts for every member of the
family. Yes, even the little tots! And
giving jewelry is so much better than
giving gifts that will soon be forgotten.
Come, see the many beautiful gift
selections we have to offer you. You
are not obliged to purchase.

THE DEPENDABLE JEWELER
GIFTS THAT LAST
SANFORD, FLORIDA

family.
Dr. W. F. Blackman Is In Chicago
an business.
Mr, J. F. Bohannon has returned to
his home a t KnoxviUo after a visit to
his brother, Mr. Harvey Swaggerty.
Mrs. Homer Smith of Chicago Is
visiting her brother and wife, Dr.
nnd Mrs. W. F. Blackman.
Mrs. E. L. Kalserman and baby of

Clevclsnd have joined their family
here. Mr. and Mrs. Kalserman will
soon move to their new home on San­
ford Heights.
Mr. Robt. Wynne of Clara is spend­
ing the holidays with his family here.
A community Christmas tree will
bo had at tho graded school Friday
night. Everybody invited.

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IN THE HEART OF THE W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 225

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920

Rem iniscences

Park Avenue and Sixth Street

T he Pastor

SANFORD, FLORIDA.

By MISS M INNIE E. STEWART.
Mr. C. II. Tuxbury was tho first Says Welcome—
PLAN OF THE BUILDING
church clerk, and I find from hla
T o all who mourn and need comfort,
--------*
Dr. Gcorgo Hyman, pastor o f the
, chart«* menine
church letter to tho Wcklvn Associa­
To al who are tired nnd need rest,
The
building
is
unique.
The
bcst
'
Firgt
Baptist Church, Sanford, was
BsptUt Church ol
tion, September 30, 1885, that at that
To all who are friendless and need friendship,
points In the Third Bnptlst Church o f born in Washington County, Georgia,
tlmo tho church membership was 36,
To nil "who are lonely nnd want companionship,
Mrs. E. E. 1
St. Louis, tho Sanford High School August 7, 1882. His fathre, Rev. J .
and the total contributions fo r all ob­
To nli who nrc homeless nnd want sheltering love,
jects
f
o
r
the
yenr,
Including
church
To nl who pray nnd to nil who do not but ought,
and tho Tabernacle Bnptist Church of j , Hyman, wns a Baptist minister fo r
nford first, in
ttn I reached Sa
nnd Sunday School expenses, was
To nl who sin nnd need a Saviour,
Atlanta
nrc combined in this structure. n period of fifty years and it was his
Church wns stand­
And to whosoever will come.
I ihe Epi»c°Pnl
1640.75.
It meets the requirements of tho chiershed desire that his only son
The State Mission Board gnvo the
Opens wide the doors, nnd making a free place, in the name of
in |u present location the PrcsSuper-standard Sundny School nnd hns should niso enter tho ministry. IIU
building on tho lot church financial assistance fo r several
Jesus the I^ord
nini h“d n
an auditorium that will seat 808 perwas a godly woman who
years.
shnred her husband s nmbltion that
their p rr.« * * “reh ,tan^
sons. There arc no connecting or roll- (j,cir boy should become a minister,
,
Methodist Church on the
in^ doors.
,
! Dr. Hymnn is a graduate o f the
S « . t f o n , c r » ' s m ,o r i “ 7 " “
The Sundny School pnrt Is threo Houston High School, o f Arab!, Go.,
sillh .troet hod b « n completed
stories with an arrangement for roof an,i 0f the Gcorgin Normal College,
gnrdcn. On the first floor is found the 10f Abbeville, Gcorgin. He took a
,t,
ja r before, hot the Baptist« hod
K durrh orp.nlrc.tlon, much i c . . .
Aict to worship.
•
Before the completion of the MothChurch n Sunday School was or;ilfd of which Dr. A. E. Phillips
rjperintendent and n Baptist, Mr.
Elliion White, was secretary,

and

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«Betimes taught a class in his cfforts to help in the work.
Ret. I. S. Mahon of Illinois, who |
ptrfortned the ceremony at* my’ mar- ,
after -baptized
me, ’
rfije snd• sooni i----.
vu in Sanford the winter o f 1882- «
83 sr.d held occasional services, but ^
loon returned to his Illinois home.

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The First Bnptist Church o f San- ;

PROGRAM

ford was organized February 3, 1884, (

FIRST SERVICE

with 18 members, in the old Town ^
Ball, a long, crude room upstairs In
a wooden building which looked old ,
yenr, ending »eptcmDcr .«&gt;,
mr. then, north of Commercial street tional
j
1894,.
being
$764.03.
on Pahretto avenue on the lot where
Then camo tho trying year« after
the Wight Grocery Company’« build­
-the b ig freeze" and at tho closo o f
ing now stands.
October, 1002, when D. J. Brocker wns
R*r. W. Chaudoin ("Uncle Shad,"
pastor, J. W.S 0 . Singletary, church
known and loved b7 nil tho Baptists ,
clerk, ’ and D. R. Brisson, Sunday
of the state In those yeArs), together 1
School Buperintcndcnt, the total mem­
with Rev. J. W. Butts, was present
it the organization. Rev. Butts was bership was only 03.
But I must leavo many Incidents
pastor of the Orlando church and re­
untold and many names unmcntloned
sided there, but only preached chcro
of those who through theso almost
twice amonlh, trd he was called as
thirty-seven y e a n havo played and
pastor here for the remaining Sun­
worked and sacrificed fo r this church.
days in each month. However, ho de­
cided to return to Georgia, so re­ Many o f those whom I knew so well
signed both pastorates in May, 1884, In the earlier years have been called
up higher to the church triumphant;
snd left the state.
On May 3, 1885, Mr. and Mrs. M. other« have moved away from San­
J. Buck of Montrose, Pa., united with ford and are church worker« In other
the church by letter, also their son, place«.
Lewis. Lewis Buck wns a conse­
crated young Chriitian but in the
last stages of consumption and his*
death occurred two weeks later, on
spirituality, and with the coming o f
Kay 17th. As a memorial o f their
Dr. George Hyman to us in the fall o f
•on his parents bought snd presented
1913 tho church entered upon a new
to the church a communion service.
era o f Increased usefulness. Who
After Mr. Butts left, ministers from
that w as present on tho memorable
Deland supplied the pulpit fo r a
Thanksgiving Day when the "shack"
couple of months, then, at tho sug­
waa built, will ever forget It, or tho
gestion of Rev. Chaudoin, we called
good purpose It served In giving us
Rev. Geo. P. Guild, formerly o f Wis­
sn "overflow room” fo r our young
consin, but who had been pastor of
people’s meetings.
the Jacksonville church. He was with
Then enme the time when our lead­
t-* for a year. It wns during his er Inspired us to nriso nnd erect a
pastorate that the first proverbial larger and better building wherein
“choir d!ffi;ultics" occurred.
The more elTIclent service for our Lord
lsdy ludrr of the choir (w ho was could be rendered, and tho three-story
really a fine musician) would discard Sundny School building roplnccd tho
the hymns that the pastor had se­ little church o f the nineteenth cen­
lected and sing others, without con* tury. Then, with Amcricn’a entrance
suiting Dr. Guild. He remonstrated Into tho World W ar, Dr. Hymnn left
j«th her, saying he selected tho us, to becomo Chaplain of tho 320th
hymns with great care to fit the sub­ Infantry, und many o f our young men
ject of his serm on, but she replied: volunteered In tho Army nnd Nnvy.
No one ever pnys nny attention to Four o f "our boys," Arthur Loaning,
the words, anyw ay, nnd tho other Carl Malm, Joe Lalng and Walter
¡“3,Ic 1» so much better." Shortly Lovcl, never came back to us in life.
¡hereafter this lady’s oldest daughter, Long, snd, anxious months pnssed,
Hi»s Kate," w as to be married, nnd but though tho activities o f thc
« mother consulted with her pastor church were hindered by tho nbsence
thp muslc to bo sung at the of so many workers and by the rav­
•dding. Up suggested "Hark From ages o f thc dreaded "flu ," Mr. M. II.
the Tomb a D oleful Sound," nnd when Mnssey wns called as pnstor, nnd re­
, mL°th('r ont°rcd n horrified pro- mained with us a yenr before return-'
t«t, he replied: "You know no one ing to Georgia, and tho church was
,
nnF attention to tho words, held together.
On
Dr. Hyman's return from
tnr«U.ur0
you find a Krnndcr old
'
in China’ to w hich theso Franco after tho closo o f tho war, ho
ams „ c alw ays gung7„ H o w e v e r, came back to us, nnd tho record o f
d i r ; * " 5 not 8U"E at the wed­ thc Inst year and a half is fresh in
our minds. Tho erection o f our long
after*
Gou' d " elections were
p ?r' * u,cd at the church service, planned for Baptist Temple, thc Spir­
it-blessed revival services last spring,
T o C n . n WCrJ° ,nt fim hc,d ,n thc thc baptismnl service at Silver Lake
house u-M i
atCr ,n tho 8cho°h on May 2nd, when 75 wero buried in
nurv r ' i i * n° W part of thc P«* tho w atery grave, tho many who
s i . ; 001 ^uudinB nt th°
ot havo unltqd by letter, tho revival atmosphero that pervades the church,
»‘awry Z l l ,
th° Woman 8 MU* —all theso «re blessing« fo r which we
ih m Z r* ?
0^ l z c d , with can not be sufficiently thankful.
f f V * th° fittt m ecting—
Tho foundation« o f this organiza­
E
t i l l G^ nn’ M n- C’ H. Tur­ tion w oro laid In prayer and sacrifice.
to uv tk H° Wf iUr’ But 1 nm
“Others have labored, and we havo
lnnn 1 1,16 »acmbcnhlp of our society
entered into their labor«.” With its
increased opportunities and privilege«
M a Z ' ‘ th *"™‘ Pmllent of our may the First Baptist Church o f San­
ford enter more and more each pass­
health fa ^ d 'h 1804 ^ i " h*n
longer attend \t804,ri° “he cou,d no ing year inot the spirit o f the Christ,
lected * vnd&gt; Mr» S* v g e was ie- and he a power fo r good in our city
land our state.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2GTH
7:30 A. M.
Prayer anil Praise
9:30 A. M.
The Sundßy School
11:00 A. M.
Prelude
Doxology
Invocation

THE BUILDING COMMITTEE

Oh, For a Closer Walk”
....... Luke, 4th Chapter
la It Not Wonderful
Mrs. A. M. Phillips
T h e F irst Sermon”
...Mrs. Earnest Betts
....... “ O, Happy Dny”

2:30-4:00 P. M.
Visit tho Church
6:30 P. M.
The B. Y. P. U. Services
7:30 P. M.
Christmas Sonp Service
"The Prince o f Pence
Prelude
............................ “ Hark, The Glnd Sound
Chorus— ....................
.........."To Us a Child o f Hope is Born'
Solo.........::....................
.........;........“
Once in Royal Dnvid’s City'
Duet.............. ............... .
................
"And
There Were Shepherds
Chorus..........................
H
ow
Bright
Appears
the Morning Star
Solo................................
..............._...............
“
Behold
There Cnme
Bass Solo................... ..........................
“
As
With
Gladness
Contralto Solo............
......................
“
Jov
To
Tho
World
Chorus..........................
Bnpitsm
Benediction

TH E BUILDER

The committee in charge of thc
construction o f thc Temple is well
pleased with the builder. Mr. S. O.
Shinholscr hns taken real personal
Interest in thc construction and hns
given entire satisfaction. Ilia fore­
man, Mr. VnnNcss, has proven his
ability ns such nnd is qualified a« fore­
man for nny building ho may under­
take. Others connected with thc
building » to Jack Collins, plasterer;
Otto Schmoh^ brick nnd cement;
Gillen &amp; Fry, electricians; Ball Hard­
ware Company, plumbers; Lees Bros.,
radiators; Dunlop &amp; Long, pointers;
Cownn Tin Shop, Hill Lumber Com­
MISS ALLIE TR AFFORD PASTOR’S pany, Bnttlc Lumber Company, Hill
T H E PIPE ORGAN
ASSISTANT
Hardware Compnny nnd the Peoples'
Bank.
A club o f Indies was organized
five yenrs ugo for tho purpose of
No church can be more fortunate in
GROWTH OF MEMBERSHIP
buying the pipe organ for the New securing n pastor's nsslntnnt than the
Tomplo. This club soon became known
First Bnptist Church o f Snnford. Miss
The membership o f the church has
ns tho Pipe Organ Club. It has done
Allic
TrnlTord
holds
this
position
and
griwn
since the coming o f Dr. Gcorgo
a fine work nnd made tho purchase
hns
proven
her
worth
beyond
words.
Hymnn
from 180 to 501.
o f tho organ for the Temple.
She
looks
after
thc
finances,
visits
tho
Tho orgnn was built by Geo. Kilgen
&amp; Son., o f St. Louis, Mo. It is sev­ sick and in many ways is a blessing
enteen feet
high by
twenty-feet to tho community through thc posi­
wide. It is the modern electric pheu- tion sh cholds. She hns lnborcd un­
matic organ (duplex) with detached tiringly fo r thc new building. Shu
console. Thc orgnn will be in the gives her ful Itimc totho service o f
renr of the building while the con- tho church. Her life is fully conse­
crated nnd her business mind make
her thc ideal personi for such a posi­
tion. Tho church’s wonderful growth
is due in no amnll degree to her slrvice fo r nnd with it.
THE BAPTISTRY

on, culciana, melodla, xiute harmon­
ic. The Swell Organ has Saliscional,
melodla, dulcians, flute, tremolo. Tho
Pedal Organ has 16 ft. bourdon.
Tho Company has been building
organs fo r 05 y ea rr. and havo over
3,500 organs in tho United States.
Their guarantee is an asauranco that
the organ will never break down, nor
cause annoyance, dissatiufaction and
repair bills.
*

’ Thc baptistry Is built ns n piece o f
furniture and not ns a hidden pool.
It is o f white enamel and arranged
for both convenience and beauty. One
o f tho uniqne features In regard to
the baptistry is tho electric spot light
hidden In the celling o f the building.
When tho minister is ready for the
baptismal sezvlce this light Is switched
on from the dressing room and at the
same time the other lights o f the
building are extinguished. This light­
ing system is the g ift o f Mr. L. Y.
Bryan.

GEORGE HYMAN, D. D.
The Pastor Builder

cr churches. At the present time ha
is a member of the Executive Board
o f Southwestern University o f Fort
Worth, Texas, a member o f tho State
Mission Board o f Florida, and fo r
two years served on the Foreign Mis­
sion Boord o f thc Southern Baptist
Convention, Richmond, Va.
Dr. Hyman was married to Miss
Yirgie Horne, o f Jasper, Fla., a
charming woman who was won a
warm place in tho hearts of the peo­
ple. She is a grndunte in both liternry nnd musical courses, hnving taken
special work in Cox College, Atlan­
ta. She was a teacher in tho Florid«
Normal College, Madison, at tho tim«*
o f her marringc. Two interesting?
children brighten tho Hyman hom e,.
Virgic Horne, 12 years old, and John:
Eli, age eight.
Dr. Hyman has meant n great deal
to Sanford. Ho is a tireless worker,
nnd his efforts have not been confin­
ed simply to his church, his endeav­
ors embracing tho entire town and
county. Ho declares he is in love
with Sanford nnd he has proved hla
love by his deeds.
He does not wear n long coat— n o r
a long face. Ho is invariably cour­
ageous and cheerful— and manages
to impnrt these qunlities to those
with whom ho comes in contnct. Ho
carries tho same fearlessness into the
pulpit which he displayed on the bat­
tlefield waging a relentless warfare
on all form s o f evil which appeur in.
our city. Ho is a ma;i who doe«,
things. To be sure, ho has vision«
but he makes his dreams coma true.
In his vocnbulnrly there is no such
word as fail. I f he meets an obstacle
or finds another road which leads to
his goal. And so whon there is a hard
task to accomplish, a difficult feat to
undertake, tho unattainable to at­
tain, his friends will always say " L e t
George do it.”
He has a burning desire to servw
his felolwmsn. No cloistered
for him apart from humanity,
only wants "to live in a house b
road, and be i . friend to man.”

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PAGE EIGHT

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920
WILL P A Y NO HBBD TO
rare no aslf-m p ectln g member o f the
RUMORS MENDENHALL
¡board o f pardon« would rapport the
W O N T p w w c A PARDON Mendenhall plea. The women o f the
.
latate and the maaa o f good citizen*
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 24.—Rumor« j are going right ahead with their
afe current here that John J. Mendcn-' plana and will be represented at the
hall, serving a life term fo r the mur- [ meeting to make aura that there (a
der o f Suale Eliot o f Tampa, on tho no p in ion for the perpretrator o f the
Safety Harbor road in 1015, m a y ta o a t brutal murder in the crime an*

CHRISTMAS T A G S,
STAMPS

Music has a synonym
In this part o f the land,
When they speak o f it they mean

Gribklcs possession from Chicago,
Minneapolis, Milwaukee nnd hun­
dreds o f smnll cities
where tho
band has played in the last two
years, are, without exception, com­
plimentary and, according to reports
from other places where the band
has plnycd,. it hns never failed to
more than delight
its
audiences.
Coming here from n two weeks en­
gagement in Minneapolis, the musi­
cal center o f the Northwest, Mr.
Dachmnn promises to present tho
same high class programs with which
he delighted thousands o f Minneapolis
music lovers on the Lake Harriet
roof garden in that city. The local
committee deserves the support of
the entire community in their under­
taking.
Duluth, Minnesota;
Milwaukee,
Wisconsin; Chicago and numerous
smaller places e'ntcrtained the band
last nt their weekly Rotary Club
luncheons.
Harold Bachman’s MILLION DOL­
LAR BAND which is to piny in San­
ford nil next week hns been engaged
for a notable list o f engagements dur­
ing the coming season culimnating
with a ten weeks winter engagement
with America’s most fashionable win­
ter • .'sort, West Palm Beach, Fla.
Pcrhnps no American musical organi­
zation has made such rapid strides

W&amp;y 'T H E MILLION DO LLAR BAND.”
' The “ M illion Dolar Band” which is
' to play in Sanford fo r one week, is
working its w ay to West Palm Beach,
F la., fo r a 10 weeks winter engagefig m e n t and com es to this city from n
aeries o f notable engagements which
are in themselves a high recommend*­
. tion o f the sterling character o f'th c
entertainment which these young muaidans furnish. From August 15th
to* 29th, inclusive, the band was en­
gaged at Lake Harriet ro o f garden
in Minneapolis, where, according to
the official statement o f the Captain
o f the Park Police at that place it
played to the largest throngs ever
aascmblde at that popular resort. The
band went directly from Minneapolia to the Wisconsin State Fair at
Milwaukee where it was tho fehture
musical attraction, giving two con­
certs daily in front of the grandstand
at that placo. The band carries a
number o f talented soloists and Mr.
Bachman promises an entertaining
and varied program which is sure to
please everyone.
.
A s a special attraction with Iiarold Bachman’s ’’Million Dolar Band”
» when It appears in Sanford, the peo­
r ' pie o f this city will have an oppor­
tunity to hear one o f
the latest CREDIT DEFLATION
tk sensations In the musical world in
CAME A L L TOO FAST
| the person o f Walter Kelley, the boy
soprano, w ho was discovered and
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—The nat­
brought forth by Director Bachman
ure Idcfiation o f credits “ came all too
1 within the last few weeks. Walter
* ■ Kelley is a read-headed, freckle-faced fast," Senator Harris, Democrat, o f
' Irish boy w ith the voice o f a Melba. Georgia, declared in a statement to­
"One o f nature’s deviniat gifts, with night in which he warned “ those In
a voice o f purest gold” is the opinion authority that suffering among the
o f a musical critic in the Minneapolis farmers o f the country will have a re­
V. •Journal. Thomas Saxe, Superintend­ action upon every lino o f industry.”
ent o f Amusements at the Wisconsin . “ A down grade kick from the fed­
State Fair, who also owns several eral reserve board w as not necessa­
large theatres in that city, has en­ ry,” he added; “ it w as their duty to
. gaged W alter fo r a week in one o f his try to keep th edecline orderly.”
finest theatres, at a salary o f $300,
Declaring thst “ all o f the financial
5 which is a testimonial o f the tremen­ wisdom o f the nation was not concen­
dous hit he made with the Milwaukee trated In th e federal reserve board,”
people during his recent engagements Senator Harris cited a statement by
there. “ The finest boy’s voico I have formeq S^pretaryf
the Treasury
&gt; ever heard in my life” said Egbert MeAdoo in rapport o f his declaration
. Van Alatyne, composer o f “ In the
that the country needed a “ more lib­
Shade o f the Old Apple Tree” and'
eral policy” In the n u tte r o f redis­
^ dozens o f later popular ton gs. Walter
count rates.
1 K elley alone will be w orth going
“ ]] have no desire,” the Georgia
m iles to hear.
senator added, “ to harass the federal
No organization has ever come to
'reserve board with needless legisla­
Sanford so well supplied with high
tion nor to tamper with the financial
class credentials and recommenda­
system o f the country, fo r I believe
tions as Harold Bachman's “ Million
the
federal reserve act ts a great
,
Dollar Band” which w as recently
booked by Sanford business men to achievement There are a large num­
appear in Sanford fo r all of next ber o f competent financiers who do
. week. Mert Gribble, advance agent not think the system w as crested u*
S ot this high class musical organiza­ a money making proposition. I be­
; tion showed the local committee an lieve that lower discount rates will
3*0 array o f letters from arm y officers, help the people who g row the agricul­
igl fa ir secretaries, park boards, Ameri­ tural products o f the country, and I
can Legion Posts, and other people believe it so strongly thali I havo In­
,
and organizations throughout the troduced « bill limiting the maximum

counrty that could not help but con- discount”
"The South does not ask for sym­
.vince them that they were engaging
pathy,”
he asserted. "N or docs the
*n attraction which woa away above
Wcat
want
anything but a ’square
fit the ordinary run of traveling concert
companies. Press clippings in Mr.

FRUIT CAKES
NUTS

No Let Up By Opponents
No rumors o f what Mendenhall may
do will lead the forceaopposing par­
don o f Mendenhall to halt their e f­
forts and leavo the way clear for him
,to slip by at the last minute, accord­
ing to leaders in tho raising of a
sufficiently powerful appeal against
such a travesty of justice as to in-

•
(»r n * ammuu* ft*m)
LONDON, Dec. 23.— D'Anntr
today proclaimed a atate o f war
tween the Flume government
Italy and has forbidden the pop
tion to leave Flume, saya Rom*
patch.
i
F IN E STATIONERY
The Herald offlco in

headquarter!

for fine stationery of all klndi froa
the printed letter head to thl beautL
ful stationery in boxea thnt is t0 de»r
to the ladies' heart«. You can
this stationery and havo your mono­
gram printed on it, making the niftlest Christmas gift that you her*
ever seen nnd one of tho best, sta­
tionery costa money these days bet
our stationery ia very reasonable la
price and positively the beat that
money can buy. See it at the Hefly
office.

I f you have a room fo r rent, If you
havo anything fo r sale, tho way to
get results is to advertise it through
the W ant Column o f the Daily H er­
ald. This is tho m arket page fo r tho
people who want something.

Everything fo r the office
Herald Printing Co. We car
out with all that you need
printed stationery end office
o f all kinds.

And our Big Store is just filled with new and seasonable goods
4

for the ladies and children—substantial Xm as Gifts that will not
•

i

only please the eye of .the beholder but will be a thing o f beauty
and a joy forever to those who receive them.

.

Ladies* Waists, in all the very
latest patterns, fresh from the
Blankets, nice warm wool or
co, { ?n fleee-A.blankets at prices
that w '
dl them.

manufacturers.

Handkerchiefs make the best
Christmas Gifts and are always
acceptable. Get in quantities

Old Santa is here and his pres­

for the holidays and for every

what you want in all lines. Come

occasion thereafter.

in nnd look them Over.

The- Gift that

will please “her” most.

ence. is felt In every department
of our big store. We have just

Table Linens that are good at
holiday time and any time. The
best gifts that money can buy.

Hand Bags are good oil the time
but are especially pretty this
year. Nothing more suitable
limn one of our lovely Hand
Bags.

CITRONS

RAISINS
PLUM PUDDING

townrd fame na has this brilliant
band. To hear It once la to want to
hear it agnin and the
remarkable
part about ita 1020 tour is the long
list o f return engagements it in­
cludes.
They will opne their week’s en­
gagement here tomorrow nnd
the
concert tomorrow nnd Sunday after­
noon will be in the Central Park, con­
certs being free to everyone.

8 BALS,

PROCLAIMS SOME MORE

FIGS

FRUITS AND CANDIES
IN FACT

A Deep Regard for Members of the Family
with Gifts of Apparel and Speers is the Popu

FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE

FLORIDA

SANFORD

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�TAGE TWO

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920
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DUNLAP &amp;

HON. JNO. I). JINK1NS
President o f the First Baptist Church
Inc.; Superintendent o f The
Sunday School.

P

ainting

OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL

:

:

aper Hanging

AN N IVERSARY SONG
(Air— A ll the Way My Saviour Leads
SUNUAY SCHOOL GROWTH

A ll Interior Decorating

ME)
All the w ay our Soviour’s led us
Through these six nnd thirty years;
For the future wo can trust him;
Trust will banish all“ our fears.
Here wo meet todny to prnisi Him
For the blessings o f the past.
And Ilia tender love nnd m cicy
Will bo with us to the last.

SANFORD, F L O R ID A

180 All the way our Saviour's led us,
17Q
Led the saints who’vo gone before,
130 Those who've safely crossed .death's
170.
river,
,211
Who have reached the shining shore.
. Wo rejoice that we have known them,
L * Precious is their memory still;
1ED We wouM emulate their virtues,
! Ever, like them, do God's will.
All the w ay our Saviour's led us,
Lend us in the years to come!
Mny this church e'er bo a blessing,
Help to lend earth’s wanderers
home.
Lead us on from grace to glory
While w c iprny nnd while we sing,
Keep us earnest, fnithfut, loyal
In the service of our King.
— E. E. COX.
This hymn was written nnd sung
nt the anniversary service hold by tho
First Baptist Church of Sanford in
1016. The number o f years in chnrgcd
by four nnd the song will be used
ngain at the service December 26th.

work is being done with these little
folks.
On the third floor of our building
w o find Miss Alllo Trafford, superin­
tendent, In charge of the Primary De­
partment. Six, seven nnd cight-ycarold pupilc, nnd it is here that a great
deal o f real study Is, done by the boys
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and girls.
Behold, we are growing,
On the second fli&gt;or we find tho
Junior Deportment in charge o f Mrs.
OUR COVENANT
"Forrest Gntche!, superintendent. It is
SCOUTS
. -the biggest department o f the Sundny
■
■School and the liveliest, /this being
Ilnving been led ns wo believe, by
Then? arc two organizations of
-composed o f boys and girls o f nino divine grace to receive the Lord Jesus KC0Uts. The Roy Scouts have as thcli
■to twelve years of nge. Mrs. Gatchet ns our Snvious, and, on profession o f ficout j [ nBter, Mr. Ilymnn nnd Messrs,
•mnkes full use of tho fa ct that this faith, having been buried with Him Charles and Ed Henderson ns assistis “ The Golden Memory A g e" by stor- in baptism, nnd thus united with His nnt8&lt; There are about thirty morn­
ing their minds with ninny o f the church, we do now most solemnly
.g re a t passages o f the Bible, also the covennnt with each other and engngc,
^ o Girl Scouts have a membership
books o f the Bible and their arrange- by the aid o f tho Holy Spirit, to walk 0'f twenty nnd the enptnin will be
ment nnd the great gospel hymns, together In brotherly love; to pro- e|cctc,j January* 1st The first lieuI t is our hope nnd effort to see that mote tho harmony, prosperity nnd tcnnnt is Miss Adole RInes nnd the
none go out o f this department be- spirituality o f this church; to sustain 8CCond .lieutenant is Miss Carrie
fore becoming Christian*.
it* worship, ordinances, discipline nnd Stanley.
Another trip to the third floor nnd doctrines; to bear a fair shard o f its
The meetings nre held on each Friwe find the Intermediate Department expenses; to give its claims a snered ,jny evening.
ably taken care of by Supt. J. G. pre-eminence over nil organizations
___________________
Michael. In this department we be- o f human origin, nnd to join in every
gin to look fo r tho tcnchcrs nnd offi- attempt
to fulfill the purpose for
cers of the future nnd nmnv of them which it was founded by our ReA """
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hnvo already begun taking teacher decmcr.
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training work.
We also engage to senrch the Scripf ljjjg .. !
f
Prof, L. I). Geiger, ,Ir., is superin- hires; tomnintain private nnd family
^ £3
lendent o f our Senior Department, devotion; to religiously educate Die
5
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T h e Fidelia Class has Miss Marion children committed to our care; to bo W
. . ' '
Cove, president, nnd Mrs. Snvngo, just in our dealings, faithful In our jS
'
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teacher. The Berean Class hns Mr. engagements, exemplary in our de' y » .VTpTil
Burke Steel president; Mr. M. D. portment.
Barber, teacher, and Prof C. S. OgilWe further engage to exercise a
E'
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vie associate teacher,
Christian wntehcarc over one nn- 'H
■&lt;’ ■ .
Mr.,M. L. Wright is superintendent other; to participate in each other’s
■of the Adult Department.
joys;
to remember ench other in
The F.uzelinn Class hns Mrs. A. M. prayer; to aid each other, especially
;
Philips, president; Mrs. George Ily- in sickness and distress, nnd with
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man, teacher. This class meets in the tender sympathy bear one another’s
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parlors o f the church, first room on burdens and sorrows; that we will not
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*the first floor ns you enter the church, unnecessarily mention others’ faults, l&gt;W s . / y ^
nnd it is tlieir aim to get every hut will endeavor to regard
each /
woman o f the church to become n others’ feelings nnd reputation ds ourj I
£
member
their
if
purity of heart
new-!
•dentlfled with the school.
|ncss o f life to exemplify nnd comThe Sunday Momir.g -Club I* In- mend our holy religion, nnd that if wo
JU DG E SCHELLE MAINES
deed like n club in Its welcome nnd wilfully vlolntc the obligation* o f this'^
cordial treatment to visitor* and covenant wo consider ourselves un- Sccretnry-Trcaaurcr Building Com
m tttcc; Secretary o f the
strangers. “You can be a atranger worthy member* o f the church, and
Church Incorporate
here but once," !■ well said o f this subject to discipline.

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920

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OF SANFORD
SANFORD
“ Thcro la that scatteroth and yet
incronacth; there is that withholdest
tist p r i n c i p l e s
mare than (s meet, but it tendeth to
poverty. The liberal soul shall be
TIE BIBLE Is the sufficient and
made
fat, and ho that ^otcroth shall
i.lth .rd Practice. W . Saw a large Auditorium
bo
watered
also himself.”— Prov.
That could seat one thousand people
"(hit the Bible is God’s reveal11:24.
With memorial stained glass windows.
“ And if thou draw obt thy soul
Steam
heated, there was no s ta p le , .
Â ÎO N
U personal and
to yie hungry, and satisfy the a f­
Small
chairs,
charts
and
blackboards,
la brought to our souU
flicted soul, then shall thy light rise
L /.i»h In Jesus Christ and la Ready fo r the primary class.
in obscurity, and thy darkness be ns
Libraries, maps and piano,'
the noon-day and the Lord shall
Electric
lights
and
gas.
,x
CAPTISI! is a sym bolic ordinance
guido thee continually and satisfy thy
^ ¿ by immersion, as wns the
soul in drought, and make fat thy
There,
the
members
worked
together
—t tand
In
baptism of Jesus,
— Immersion
. „ .
bones; and thou shalt be like n water,
And
loved
each
other
too,
to the symbolism.
b bk**“ 1!' L
cd
garden, and like a spring o f water
Standing
behind
their
pastor
-„^r.D’S SUPPER another
I the LOItn’
whose
waters fall not
Is. 58:10-11.
In
all
that
ho
tried
to
do
oidinsnco to be participated
ijnbolic t .—
“ Bring yo nil the tithes into the
To
make
this
Baptist
Temple
!h coir by those who have publicly
storehouse, that there mny be meat in
U fcJoJ their faith in baptism, for A church true and strong,
mine house; nnd prove me now here­
£ptism comes before the Lords Spreading a holy influence
with,
snith the Lord of Hosts, if I
Dispelling sin and wrong.
will
not
open you the windows o f
| fcTHE CHURCHES arc local, conheaven
nnd
pour you out a blessing
|mfiticnsi and independent bodies This, the vision o f our pastor1
that
thero
shall
not bo room enough
S art the gusrdians of God’s rc- Was no idle dream,
to
receive
It
And
I will^ rebuke the
^Wd truth and the agency for the Many faithful members
devourer
fo
r
your
sake,
and he shnli
Helped to carry out his scheme.
«urad of Hi* kingdom.
not
destroy
the
fruits
o
f
your
ground,
4 EQUALITY IN THE CHURCH. May God look with approbation
neither shall your yine cast her fruit
AD believers in Christ are equal in On this earnest band o f workers,
before
her time in the field, saith the
And
the
Angels
hear
this
message,
t fhurth and the minister is one o f
Lord
o
f
Hosts."— Mai. 3:10-11.
“
Among
them
a
n
no
shirkers."
the officers who i: set apart to the
“
Give
nnd it shall bo given unto
MRS.
E.
M.
CARROLL,
„ A of teaching nnd pastoral overyou; good measure, pressed. down,
Sanford
Heights.
*i|ht.
shaken together and running over
shall men glvo into your bosom. For
FINANCING FIRST BAPTIST
with the snme measure you mete
•
CHURCH
withal it shall be measured to you
The method o f financing the First again."— Luke 0:38.
“ I have showed you all things, how
Baptist Church that cvcTy member
that
so laboring yo ought to support
«hall give according As the Lord hath
the
weak,
and to remember the words
J j|r. J. D. Hood, one o f tha mem­ prospered him. The standard o f giv­
o
f
the
Lord
Jesus, how he said, 'It
bers of the First Baptist Church o f ing is a tenth. The common treasury
is
more
blessed
to give than to re­
Sanford, is building a chapel in R u n , is th ctroaaury o f the church.
ceive."—
Acta
20:35.
Rewards o f Giving
Ijspsn, which has been named for him,
“ Every man, according ns he pur­
Do you believe what the Scriptures
The Hood Chape). The cost o f erection
p
osed
in hfs heart, so let him give;
Then rood ca n fu lly the fo l­
is 17^0a Kure is n city o f Import- say?
not
grudgingly
or o f necessity; for
sore in Jspsn and has a very large lowing:
God
loveth
a
cheerful
giver. And
“ Dlcsscd is he that considered the
population.
God
is
able
tomakc
nil
grace (the
Dr. J. Franklin Ray is d e pastor poor; the Lord will deliver him in
word
'grace'
here
refers
to
temporal
of the church there and is doing ax- time o f trouble. The Lord wltl pre­
blessings)
abound
toward
you;
that
eeOent work, Dr. Ray was a class- servo him and keep him alive; and ho
mate of the pastor of the First Bap^ shall be blessed upon d o earth; nnd ye, always having all sufficiency In all
tilt Church here. On January Dth ho thou wilt not deliver him Into the will things, may abound to every good
The Lord will work."— 11 Cor. 0:7.
[will visit Sanford and In two mea­ o f his enemies.

FLORIDA

With Sunday School rooms and hall,
A magnificent big pipe organ
Within its spacious wall.

SBVEN D IS T IC I i » *

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ner* on that day will tell o f the work
in Japan. The salary of Dr. Ray Is
paid by the First Baptist Church o f
Sanford through the generous gift
of Mr. Hood.
HIS VISION
He jaied into the future
And ww a vision fair,
J
A beautiful Baptist Temple,
Erected and standing there:
Saw i splendid brick structure,

strengthen him on his bed o f languish----------------------------Ing; thou wilt make his bed in his
Y. P. U.
sickness."— Ps. 41:1.
11
“ Trust In the Lord nnd do good, so
Thon&gt; arc two unions, the Flake
shalt thou dwell in the Innd, and verily Senior, which has a membership of
thou shalt be fed."— Ps. 37:3.
“ l&gt;out twenty-five, nnd the Juniors,
“ Honor the Lord with thy sub- With « membership of d ir ty -s ix .
stance and with the first fruits o f a ll, Their meetings are held on Sunday
thine increase, so shall thy bam s be i evenings,
filled with plenty and thy press thalt
burst over with now wine,
3:9-10.

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First Baptist Church for 1921
To be raised by voluntary contributions. The tenth is the standard adopted
by the Church. "Bring yo nil the tithes into the storehouse." Common tronswy of the chufch. Mnl. 3:10,
V
The 000.00 budget pny» nil runnning expenses, which includes salaries,
an all incidentals. If Vou believe in the work o f this great Church, help it
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S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A , M O N D A Y , D E C E M B E R 2 7 ,1 9 2 0

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NO MORE
BY RAILROADS SOON
SAYS CHAIRMAN ASSOCIATION

NUMBER 226

PARSON WYNNE,
MEET IN ORLANDO
AGED NEGRO,
TUESDAY A . M.
WAS KILLED
CITRUS MEN OF STATE WILL SUPPOSED IIE W AS “ STUCK UP"
FOR HIS MONEY ANI) KILÌ.EI)
HOLD .MOST IMPORTANT
WHEN HE RESISTED.
MEETING AT 10:30.

ON SHIPPING AND LABOR

SOLDIERS’ BONUS
Saturday night was the time o f a HIGH COMMISSION
What promises to be one o f the
INCREASED RATES HIT T H E
WOULD COST
*
most important meetings of the year cold-blodcd murder probably the re­
WILL BREAK UP
S T A T E A HARD
OVER TW O BILLIONS for. the citrus fru it men of the state sult o f a “ stick up" staged by hold­
GERMAN MILITARY
YEAR
BLOW
will be held in Orlando tom orrow up men when Parson Wyncc, an aged
'
(Or Tk* JUitoliUd Frati)
(By Tit« A iio d iu d Frets)
morning at 10:30 in the Board of negro o f Goldsboro, was killed. Two
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.— Passage
PARIS, Dec. 27.— Mayence dis­
Trade rooms ju st opposite the San negro suspects are held in the county
o f soldiers’ bonus bill would cost govpatch
to Petit Parjalcnno states al­
Juan Hotel. The meeting is the re­ Jnil having been apprehended by Of­
emment tw o billion, three hunddred
lied
high
commission decided to
sult o f a smaller meeting held in ficer Walker shortly after the crime
NOT RAISE
and t h e y
w il l
million, Secretary Houston estimated
break
up
all
German military organ­ RETURNS RECEIVED FOR F R U IT
Leesburg last week at which tho pre­ wns discover'd. The Parson is nllegcd
rates w n ic n is s o m b iu n g
today before aenat eflnance committee liminary ateps were taken fo r the big to be a dispenser o f booze o f the izations such as civilian guards.
AND VEGETABLES EATEN UP
TO DC THANKFUL FOR
considering soldiers’ aid measure.
BY C A R R IE R S ’ CHARGES
moonshine vnriety according to police
meeting in Orlando.
The citrus fru it growers o f
the annals, nnd it is supposed that the
FEW YORK, Dec. 27.— American
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 27.— Be­
negroes, knowing thnt he had money
state
havo
many
problems
to
discuss
railroads are completing a recrd year
cause
of the high freight rate* exist­
or
probably
seeing
him
flash
a
roll
the
principal
ono
being
the
exorbitant
,nd have no IntenUon o f aaklng fo r
ing
on
railroads, growers in Florida
after
they
had
paid
him
for
liquor
de­
freight
rates
that
make
the
shipping
another general Increase In rates,
nnd
other
Southern states are fac­
cided
to
relieve
him
o
f
the
money.
As
o
f
oranges
prohibitive
this
season.
Thmoss DeWItt Clyler, chairman o f
ing
a
critical
situation. Growers and
to
whether
he
resisted
nnd
wns
killed
The
packing
houses
have
closed
for
the Association of Railway Execu­
shippers are losing heavily. Gener­
or
whether
the
killing
wns
the
result
holidays
and
unless
the
prices
are
tives, declared tonight In a statement
-ii
al conditions in the fruit industry
much higher a fte r the first o f the of some argument will probbaly nev­
reviewing the railroad situation fo r
HAVE
J
RAISED
SUFFICIENT
have
not
been
satisfactory,
although
’
(
1
year they may not open at nil. A ser­ er be known but his body was found
the year. of
- 1920.
WASHINGTON) Dec. 27— A bill
heavy shipments o f fruit have beets
FUNDS TO BU Y GRA­
at his house late Saturday night a f­
__ year Just ended, Chairman
jm t been offered in the' house ious problem f o r the citrus g row er is
The
made. Hundreds o f .cars o f Florida
HAM
BUILDING
ter the shots were heard nnd the o f-)
Clyler said, saw American railway. by ¿ n g r e u m a n Frank Clark o f Flor- the freight rates and handling’ of
oranges have been sold in the N orth
fleers had been summoned to the
placed again under private owner- ^
^ p a r e n t ogling, flirting and the crop and the same situation con­
during the last few weeks at prices
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
27.—
The
fo
l­
scene.
ship and under such direction saw
on P ltr w t/ Washington’s fronts the vegetable growers. They
Nothing is known o f the case fur­ lowing from the Washington Times which Iehw it t le or nothing fo r the
are paying exorbitant prices f o r la­
them move a larger grots tonnago f aabjonab]e shopping street, which
bor and cverytnir.g that goes in to the ther than this as the preliminary today will be read w ith Interest in 1growers, nnd in many cases the fru it
than ever before and nlso establish [wou|d
the male species indulging
has not realized enough to pay f o r
raising and shipping of fruits and hearing wlil not be held until tomor- Florida:
new records In the amount o f tTana- in tbta practlce.
“ Ono year ago C. E. Graham, a picking, hauling, packing and freigh t.
vegetables nnd they are holding the row­
portatlon gotten out o f each car.| The bJn pPOvldea that all persons
Shipments o f Florida fruit have
wealthy cotton manufacturer o f F lo r­
meeting In roder to make a concerted
----------------------------The»« records, Mr. Cuyler added, were w bo
on the atreet o r who atand
been
heavy this year. Supplies Of
ida, made »proposition to the Minis­
effort to get together for the m utual(
EMERSON HOUGH ILL
not achieved by the railroads alone, af or near the entrance, o f theaftes,
competitive
citrus up to the present
protection.
i CHICAGO,
Dec. j 27f—Emerson terial Relief Board o f the Southern
have
been
comparatively
light,.’ ^and
but with the aid of shippers In un- motion picture shows or other place,
Every citrus fru it man in Seminole Hough, author, reported aerioua con- Presbyterian Church of Louisville, tp
the fruit men believe that under n or­
loading cars and with “ the day and ^ amusement and b y any mean*
the eect that he would sell hie six­
county should be at this meeting.
dition from pneumonia.
mal conditions the markets would
night, rain or shine, work o f hundreds ^wbataoevcr annoy any woman or girl
teen-story Graham office and bank
have
absorbed the Florida oranges at
#»f thnusands of employe*.
[wRH.whom such poison had no provibuilding at Jacksonville, Fla., to It fo r
very
reasonable
prices. Shippers sajr
The railway executive» association |u - aCquslntance are each and all o f
chairman referred In hi« review to rehertby declared to be vagrant«,
proportion o f the shipment on ac­
ports that nllroada plan to aak fo r .a
&lt;There ,B R ^ J e a o f th# malc cven
ber let*
count
o f the purchasing power o f the
further Increased In rates, and In that more deadly tha the female that has
Rev. Dr. D. H. Sweets, secretary o f COniumerH being below normal. Thia
connection said:
made a certain street in the national
the Miniatorial Relief, has announced result growers attribute to low price* •
"I know of no movement on the part
f amoua u well as Infamouu
that the amount has been overxub- for cotton and other commodities.
of railroads for a general increaseln
tho Potomac to tho Pacific
scribed by f 100,000, and the board is
The low prices in the South h av»
rates, nor do I expect any. It Is true coaltf*. Mr. Clark said.
/
SU N D AY SCHOOL AND CHURCH PLAN THAT COULD BE ,FO L- prepared to consummate the purchase forced a larger percentage o f sa le »
thst th crailroad companies are not, A y ^ r 6n g fc r b 6 k p ,j8 h tbe ^ t
LOWED IN 8ANFORD AND
GAVE TO T H E O R M A N S —
jy
o f the structure, one o f the uargeat in than usual in tho Middle West and
je t receiving from the increased rate. m
fo r them. ho said, and it will
OTHER CITIES
APPROPRIATE EXERCISE
Florida, valued at $1,700,000, but Eastern markets. 'Growers and sh lp taytllng like the « per cent « t a r n I jriiVe'Gre w o n t he-vamp want to wear
which cost Mr. Graham only about pcrs in Florida believe that the im needed. But the railway executive* bunderi f or the rest o f hia natural
At Claremont Saturday afternoon $700,000, he having purchased it when portant point is that while the a v erThe Prcsbyterrian church w as «
realize that theyare, trustees o f a 1
i scene o f Christmas cheer last night 4b® citizens of that town congregated ^the bank which owned it failed. I t 1age price, delivered in the m arkets
gnat public Interest in the reduction
. n
.
.. , The Florida congressman’! atten- when the various classes of tho Sun- al tbo *R® o i tha flrst bungalow to bo COst nearly $000,000 to build more during the post few weeks will n ot
of railroad operating expense« to Uie tlon waa flrft
tho prMei,ce 'd a y school and the members o f the ®r*ctcd by the board o f trade and than nine y e a n ago. The rentals win net the grow er« cost of production
.ifl
lowest
.
t i f f . • it. “ cake-eatera”
•__* a *_ ee • by read• ' church
•
• and
• a•large gathering
.«I •
m
*l#U tsM
MMiaalwA ceremonies 1.U
Aaaaa
.• foar minilterial
t • &lt; • • the
. .
a
a
it possible
^sslble figure,
figure, ana
and every
every Clef- . J
0fi tthe
ao-called
o f peo- Mwith
Impressive
laid iVn
the Imean tfo
o o a month
same average price
a few
years
fort will be made during Uie coming
|ng o ( the ant{ca o f yountt mfn on ple atttnded tho White Gift services.
®4&lt;&gt;ne, In which was placed u relief |n the church.
ago, would have given the g row er
year to accomplish this by W ither
the Washington streets. When be de- T his'service is conduced each year, bottle containing a history o f the
---------„bout enough to cover the cost. *
economies and efficiency.1
Tho Graham building at Jackaon- ( Orange grow ers in Florida are now
elded to itroducc this bill, designed to having supplanted the old ord er of L°wn, the origin and culmination o f
cent
break up circles o f negro idlers, ho tho Christmas treo whereon
each *b® plan for tho civic Txxly to erect ville wns built formerly by the Heard paying freigh t rates GC per
INFLUENZA IMMUNE
approached the subject with an open member of the Sunday school received • number o f houses to relieve tho National Bank and la one o f the finest higher than 1he ratea paid three years
AFTER AN ATTACK
ago. The railrbad officials argue that
mind toward including tho masculine a g ift and follow ing out tho teaching congestion of housing conditions, to structures o f Its kind in the South.
8AYS TIÌE MEDICOS
the increased freigh t rates come ou t
flirt within tho scope o f his b ill It o f tho Bible that it Is better t o give wh,ch aU «»«enibled aubscribed their
GOVERNMENT
0f
the consumer. This is not true,
waa not until ha took an afternoon* than receive tho Presbyterian Sunday "*&gt;"««.
I*; ' •* Dk -ii W h u i)
TROOPS
CLOSE
IN
fruit
shippers state, in connection
WASHILGTc.i, Dec. 27.— Influen- «troll down F atreet that his mind school now has a special White Gift
Th^ chairman o f the building com ON
D’ANNUNZIO
with
perishables.
Selling prices on
za attack:, carry* definite immunity to reglatered something more convincing service, all o f the classes giving m'ttce, Mr. Fincher, presided, and In
----I
perishables
are
governed
by the law
subiequcnt at*lck
lasting several than doubt so fa r as tho existence o f something to the Thornwell Orphan- a felicitous manner introduced the
(Dr Th* Zu k Uhz Pr»M)
I o f supply and demand in the opinion
years according to public health serv-, these male “ vamps” goes. It is said nge that the little ones there may «peakers, who were President Boyer
LONDON, Doc. 27.— Italian gov- f loc&gt;, 8h|ppcra&lt; They declare th at
Ice tnnouncen ent after Intensive that he approached a popular corner have a joyous Christmas and be mado ° 4 *bo
o f trade, who painted a emment troop, believed slowly d o ^ |t
,mpo8ilble to name
maIn_
•tudjr. Declare1 since epidemic 1018-¡and spied a young dandy leaning ldlyf comfortable throughout the year. The slowing picture o f the futur« o f hig Iron ring around K um e where u jn a M,u
rice on £rulto ^
1919 affected si. h large proportion o f ( against a doorway fo r aupport with idea when first started consisted of Clermont with the spirit predominat- D’Annunzio forces are besieged. •B e- Teietable8 ^ d
on nMt and conuim
populstion seems reasonable fo r b e -,th e ever present cigarette at hand, giving gifts o f money and clothing big in the town; Banker C. O. Roe, porta from Flume meager, but Ik «P - - ^ « n U y they say the increases in
Ilevlng should disease becom epreval- The congressman stood fo r a moment, but it was found that the money could wb° reviewed Clermont from its in- peared soldier« had forced D Aumm- fralght rate8 nre pald by the produeent this winter would not assume epl- it 1« also related, gating upon t h e t ^ used to better advantage b y the ceptlon to its present stage and look- tio linos back into outskirts o f city
er.
demic proportions o f last two years human clothes model googling every officials of the orphanage and each
forward to what it could be with nnd fall o f Plume will not 1&gt;e long
m ilroad o ffic ia lr say the incre
nor be In such severe form.
young woman who passed that way. yea r secs a big increase in the giving P*Ted streets, and wondrous drives delayed.
in freight rates are so smii!l, as c o o That waa enouh fo r the Floridan. He this year, tho Brotherhood Class giv- about t*» ,akci* and a sewerage sy*pared to the prices paid by the con CARDINAL G1BBON8
hsd seen all be wanted.
Ing $175 to the little children in our t&lt;in» and nil that goes to make a
sumer, that they do not make a n j
car8i
modem city. W. B. Powell, secreFEELING BETTER TODAY
difference one w ay or the other. Shi]&gt;The rostrum o f the church was *ary ° f H*® ^*kc County Chamber of
pers maintain that this is not co r­
„ . , ’ ■» Th» A liM U tU T r t t t )
beautifully decorated In ferns
nnd Commerce, commended tho eitixens
rect.—The Produce News.
BALTIMORE, Dec. 27.— Cardinal
palms and Christmas decorations and on thclr «ctlvitics In solving a Berl­
Gibbons is feeling better today but
in tho center w as the white cross oua P™blem and trusted the building
115 YEARS OLD
j
continues to remain in bed as phy'fro
m which
long auxanier»
streamers were
ex- }program
would- ”grow until *J -h;cy
« - . - . r . 1 rum
wnicn tong
were «*•
B L E W OUT GAS
•
alcian ordered rest. Doctor said
F F A R F n t*"dcd bearing the new $1 bills given
b ° bu,ld'nP bungalows by the OLD BILL TARIFF IS STILL THE
REM AIN S TO T E L L IT
nothing wrong except muscular weakBONE OF CONTENTION
1 L l t U U j U h y the cUl|e8 and fl8 thc various n illes-h om e, If you please. Volunno*« from over work. Cardinal’«
fo r and
(By H » A x o c U U d Z n u )
WITH PARTIES
—
M R E S m M ANY CITIES HAVE ’ arose and
7 "unfastened
,“ " ' 1 , ' tho
. L ' rstreamer,
""
w,
CHICAGO, F eb. 27— Mrt. S arah’
amonK
}
h08c
responding
were
eight
or
by slight nttacw of indlgcsUon .
BEEN STARTED BY
(B y T h , A txcliM d ? n u )
_
_ who says _______
___ ____
_
Quinn,
she is’ one
hundred
letting It fall, meantime telling the ^*n, dU zcns. including n Indy, who
INCENDIARIES
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
27.—
Reppband
fifteen
years
old,
declares
today
name o f the class and thc amount ' ^ ke moat
o f hcr, ,ove fo,r
Ca r u s o s u f f e r i n g
I _i___
__ appropriate
_______ !.* . verse Clermont nnd of its potential possl- llcnn and democratic leader« in acn- Bhe is as well as usual after belziff
(By m A«i*ci«t*d pr»»«)
given with an
FROM PLEUROSY
' bllitics.
ate clashed today on house emergency ncar|y asphyxiated yesterday. B oUNIONTOWN,
Pa.,
Dec.
2
7,-F
ca
rs
Readings and recitations commcmor,1Iin_ aIftW
nn
MUST TAK E REST
bill. Hitchcock characterized meas- i|cved she absently-m indd blew out
,U ,.I F . » . « . county . „ o n rin , h . . » « " /
““
lot dnn.tcd by one o f C lorm on .i urc os embargo bill and proposition gaa stove flame.
V F ,»
&gt;»»•&gt;
_
invaded Unlonlown by .u tb o r llli. to- crcd *nd ..e h c l . . .
rcprc.cntcd « , j «
hY
' t o ' m W c 7 " A m 'c H c ^
i
'O R K , Dec. 27.— Condition
uio
vub
•*
........................
commerce.|
____________________
!° ;
.uffirtny p fe ir U y .'u T n - f ay " hc” * " to
6u,] d,nlr ! "
™ ' " lk? ° 7One°of
) n e 'thlT
o f d
o n donntcd
. t c d ’ fo
f orr thc
folb -r je d E
c p o b llc ... nro,
fcatthe .ccond
second bulidlnp
building to fo
l- icCharged
Republicans
proposed to rush .AMERICAN M A RIN ES
&lt;k*n«d. P h y ilc l... i r e « « *
\ " “ J «i |M* , o f. ? f ” ,
*
'hS
S i '« •
T h . pcopl. l h . „
h . . . eob -'torou gh men,
.
TO BE WITHDRAWN"
8«ld singer may return to stage with- f ? 0 * imately one hundred and fifty
.
h , d h
l i u ,0 scribed about $5000 fo r tho build- consideration.
Republican le a d e rs'
FROM SAN DOMINGO
In two weeks.
thousand
quthrie,
who
her little
denied legislation
lecrisli *
‘ * ‘ cm - '
tnousand dollars.
dollars. Owner
Owner oo ff store
store ararV -, w „u wheeled
'
‘ „ Ing fund and it i. _____
expected that tho .denied
contemplated
B1C BU SIN ESS DONE JOT A LL
H O AD S THE PAST

SATISFIES TH E M

THE GROWERS LOSE

PRESBYTERIANS
REJOICE OVER THE
NEW PURCHASE

FRANK CLARK
JAIL
MALE VAMPS

WHITE CHRISTMAS BOARD OF TRADE
AT PRESBYTERIAN BUILDS HOUSES
AT CLERMONT
CHURCH S U N D A Y

REPUBLICANS
CLASH WITH
DEMOCRATS

ARSON RING IN
PENNSYLVANIA

B

(B y 10 « A u o cU U d

tn u )

(RURNET HOUSE
^
th \
z r
comp" M
,o r b , r , o t , *
, WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.—Several
nection fires in vicinity o f Fayette the cross gave a verse about the
♦
PRESIDENT-ELECT
IN CINCINNATI
months beforo actual withdrawal o f
City under o b .e rv .U o i . . to „ n l i y C „ d .e m il
" t J ^ n i ' » '« K o o i ; - e j y « . p e r t U l . « I d t o .t . b o y ­
HARDING
COMES
American m arines from Dominican
HAS SMALL FIRE
, The choir rendered several selections erJ a
to Uke over the house,
In county jail here today.
TO FLORIDA SOON republic began under provisions o f
in Christmas music and Dr. Brownlee ^
* lo" th® ^ ond hoU8c 40
r iv p iv A ,? ‘* / ,,*cUu4
[proclamation issued at San D om ingo
BRITISH, FRENCH
i gave a brief history o f the White G ift be
a ollca*
(B y Th* A ti*cU t «4 f n u )
.
i » 0» NCINfí ATr’ Dec' 27— A K o n o f
Friday by direction o f President W ttIcelebration during the exercise«. A t
Secretary and Mts. C. W. W ilMARION, Dec. 27^-Harding ex- * _ n , ,
...
AND ITALIAN
Icom#.*? *nd cl,Rdren partially overPREMIER 8 T 0 MEET tKe beginning o f the exercises each Rara« *nd Mrs. W. B. Powell also at- pected to next week g o to Florida to|
'
D*
n,#1*
Mmid
Ï Ï &gt; l . " re ln Ul* D“ ™ « H oum r i u r
_____
'class in theix* respective rooms o f the tended' the- ceremonials and to M r. rest and bold conference* until In- ■Dito o t a
nWnlgbt F i.m e.' confined to the
Ihssement.
Sunday school rendered a special William# wei'are'indebted f o r the ac- huguration. Plana confer with c o n - -RU88IANf P 0 U 8 H
•(By n * AimUtrf Tnm)
NEGOTIATION 8
Christmaa
snog before coming d o w n ^ lw t ^ flf th e :'affair. Mr. WlllUma gressfonal leaders this week. W ill
PARIS, Dec. 27.— Newspapers doARB BROKEN OFV?
[COLD WAVE IS
c la n , Brltlab, French .n d ItolUn pre- ■»'I «»k in , their p l.e e . In th . .u d l- b e U m . t h .t E o.tl.- could prollt by Hays discusses cabinet selection dur­
ing
week.
miors
will
meet
at
Nice
next
month.
®
nco
and
th«
entire
progwm
waa
well
Clermont«
example.
HEADED 80UTH
(By XX« AimcUIW Ynu)
rendered and waa most appropriate
The houses are to be sold at actual
SAYS WEATHER MAN
COPENHAGEN, Dec. 27^-W araaw
cost, no profit being asked, therefore DE VALERA
ENACTMENT BILL
¡and «"joyed by everyone present.
, dispatch nays Russian-Pollsh pene*
MEANS MORE TAX
A IarK« sum o f money waa re the buyer wlll not only get the value
N°C IT Y , 0 F ,1NEW YOUK Beï0tt* Uon* ar" dcflniUly b t o k t a o ff,
allied in which many who are not of expert supervision without cost,
WORCESTER
M.J
Dec 27
«
BoUhevik delsg.tion d e members
of
the
church
participated
but
many
a
little
thing
that
will
be
(B/ T V AimcIi M rr»»i)
T ™ ,burean
. . « .nd EtA. . t 'Gali
G n ü ,tat®a‘
T u U ;: l' WASHINGTON; D&lt;$| 271— Secre- and gave to thia most worthy Inatl- done by the citizens in beautfication, r t Z r *
u ~ D f cUrtd B“ aa4* ’a international s lin » (VaJera, president o f Ireland, la not tlon l, 10 ^
lt la unneceattry
leather
U “muca
u
"«h coiaer
colder 7tary Houston declared enactment bill tutioj* that la taking care o f
so aa
as-well
well as the lot as a g i f t — Eustis
E u stis‘ fo r from New York City,* according
o i­
'
--------------- oBoland.
. i L j Boland trtat
w ith Poles.
•i«.i«-|VCj y
country east o f 7meant added tax and treasury ought many hundreds o f little —
ones who Lake Region.
.‘t o his--------secretary^
Harry
Ihilulppi
n "ext ihirty-slx (not be called upon*to assume any ad- hhve been left desolate by the loaa o f
¡.said he hoped to arrive in New York
ours,
Office supplies at the Herald,
parents and relatives.
.Uitional burdens.
Post Cards at the Herald office, lc . .City tonight and would aee De Valera.
Post Cards a t the Herald office, l c .

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�PAGE FOUR

T H E 8 AN FORD W E E K L Y H ERALD, FR ID AY, DECEMBER 2 4 ,1 9 2 9

TEM PLE BOOK ROOM

.

A book 'room has been opened at
th e Temple and la run on a co-oporativo basis, the books being sold a t the
low est possibl eprice, based on Sun*
day
Board,, -------------,
Nashville, Tenn.
w School
- - --------------Mias Allle Trafford haa chargo o f the
book room.&lt; A fine lino o f Biblea aro
carried at all time». They would make
. excellent Christmas presents.
TEM PLE REST ROOM
The temple rest room is being equip*
ped by the ladies o f tho Eusclian Class
and ia to be used as a drop-in place
f o r people going to nnd from tho bualness district. Also visitors and tour*
lata in Sanford will ho given a real
w clcom o here.
T H E 75 MILLION CAMPAIGN
In tho seventy-fivo million cam ­
paign o f 1010 tho First Baptist
Church o f Sanford subscribed $25,­
000 to bo paid in five y ea n . Tho fa ct
o f this large and liberal subscription
is that it la backed by enthusiastic
and consecrated members. This church
desires not to limit its gifts to home
coda but to reach the remotest
bounds o f the world.
READING ROOM AND LIBR ARY
Tho reading room and library o f tho
Temple is open on every Friday eve­
ning from seven to nine. There are
over six hundred books and aomo o f
tho best magazines aro there fo r
reading. Misa Carrie Stanley la tho
director o f this part o f tho work.

THE STAIN

In September the W . M. U. was or*
ganlzcd to work on a large scale. The
ono hundred and clghty-six members
were divided into eight circles, each
having' a chairman, secretary and
treasurer.

These officers have to re­

port to tho four genoral officer». Tho
circles meet attho diccrent homes once
n month. Every quarter there is a
general meeting o f all the circles to­
gether at tho Baptist Temple whero
nn interesting program Is rendered.
Each circle carries out the monthly
missionary program and a free will
offering is taken ut each meeting, the
money to bo used ns tho general offi­
cers d ire c t There aro no dues but
every member is expected to contrib­
ute to missions each Sunday, through
tho envelope system into tho Church
treasury. Tho following general offi­
cers w ere elected: Mrs. E. M. Carroll,
president; Mrs. Lossing, vice-presi­
dent; Mrq. Savage Scott, secretary;
Mrs. John Abrams, treasurer.
Tho genera lofficcrs see that tho
work is carried out, Introducing tho
personal service work and study
clnsscs. Following arc the groups and
chnlrmen: Fhilo Fox Circle, Mrs. Chas.
Marshall; Jennie Spnlding Circle, Mrs.
Lossing; Knthlocn Mallory Circle,
Mrs. DeCoursey; Mattio Guynn Circle,
Mrs. Gntchcl; Nellie Turner Circle,
Mrs. CTelger; Peclmnn Circle, Mrs.
Houston; Tho Business Women’s
Circle, Mrs. David Speer; tho Y. W .
A., Mrs. Hyman and Mrs. Ryan.
We hope to accomplish great things
for tho Lord duilng the new year.
MISS SARA MARDRE, NOTED

GYMNASIUM
There ia being erected an opcn-alr
gymnasium on a lot held by trustees
fo r the church. Tho lot is just to the
rear o f the pastor’s home. A com ­
bination tennis, basketball and Indoor
baseball ground ia there. In the
spring a swimming pool will be
erected. Also swinging rings and
walking ladders with traps.
T O E PULPIT FURNITURE

MUSICIAN

GLASS WINDOW S

arrangement is such that a person
may see and hear aa well In ona part
The dcclgn.and coloring o f the win* o f the house aa the ether. The Ladles
dows Is very artistic. W indows were A id o f which M rs. A. M. W alker Is the
donated by tho church fo r the follow­ president bought tho pews.
The carpet la o f the shade o f brown
ing former pastors:
that harmonizes with tho woodwork
Rov. C. H. Nash.
o f th einterlor which la dark! oak.
Rev. D. J. Blocker.
The carpet was bought through KohnRev. J. W . Wildman.
Futchgott o f Jacksonville.
Rev. Paul Willis.
Rev. M. M. WomboldL
TEMPLE LECTURE COURSE
Rev. J. W . Perry.
Rev. W. H. Massey.
Each year there is n lecture courso
Rev. W. S. Coons.
put on at tho Baptist Tcmplo. This
Rev. Geo. P. Guild.
part o f tho w ork o f the church has
Rev. J. R. Powell.
v
proven not only successful but also
Rev. J. M. Cross.
Rev. W. M. Simon.
inspirational to tho many attendants.
Rev. Fred Donovan.
Tho year 1921 will bring tho fol­
Rev. J. W . Butts.
lowing:
Rev. J. B. Webb.
Dr. Russell II. Conwcll. Tho great­
Rev. A. D. Cohen.
est
lecturer In tho world.
The following were placed aa
Dr.
Stephen Wise, tho m ost re­
memorials:
nowned
Jowish Rabbi In Amcricq. •
Jno. D. Jenkins, Sr.
Dr.
Clifford
Anderson Owens, elo­
Carl Victor Maim.
quent
and
forcefu
l preacher and lec­
Myron W alter Lovell, Jr.
turer.
I *‘sl,
Mrs. Julia Singletary Poll.
Hon.
Ralph
Parlettc,
on
"Tho
Uni­
Allen Gray Tolar.
versity
o
f
Hard
Knocks."
Mrs. Lena Aultrosn Loosing.
D r, Lincoln McConnell, oi^ "The
Joseph Marshall Tolar.
Guy
Who Delivers tho Gooda."
Mrs. Mary Gatchel Cameron.
Dr. J. Franklin Roy, "Missionary
Mrs. Amelia Durranco Tyne.
to
Japan."
.
Joseph S. Lalng.
Arthur Lossing.
Mrs. Jnnic Laing Chaffin.
Mrs. C. M. E. J Inkins.
Mrs. Gladys Gatchel Lovell.
Helen Ora Miller.
J ob. F. Prince.
Ghns. H. Tuxbury.
J. B. Kelly.«
Walter Gwynn.
,
S. F. Keely.
W. S. Baldwin by Masons.
W. C. Bray.
Mrs. A. W . Keely.
Mrs. Alice Adams.
Mrs. Lizzie Gammngo Williams.
•
Arthur Johnson.

OTTO SCHMEHL
Brick and Cement Work
SANFORD, FLA.

We Deliver

A. J. LOSSING, Proprietor

Windows were also put in by or­
ganizations as follows:
King’s Daughters.
Fldelis.
Junior B. Y . P. U.
Flake B. Y . P. U.
Bcrean.
Euzcllan.
Faithful Workers.
Scouts.
Love and Service.
The windows were bullb b y the
Southern A rt Glass Company o f Jecksonvillc, Fla.

TnE PEWS AND CARPETS

•

City and Long Distance

H A U L IN G
SANFORD

FLORIDA

Ask the Building CommitteeSS I f We Please You, Tell Others,
o f the New Temple
I f not, Tell Us

The pews o f the new auditorium ore
well built and beautifully made. The

Possible

Baptist Church Fine Corps of Officials

{SHDIHOIAER
The Man Who Built the Building

�T H E SANFORD D AILY HERALD, M ONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1920

P A G E TW O

M eura. G. W . Spencer, Allen Jones,
Ed Ma'sch, Li oat. B ireni, Earnest
Sheppard, Bill Sheppard, Paul John«
■on, Alfred Robson, Don Whitcomb,
.M ax Stewart, Griffin Herring, Sid*
; ney Chase, Sherman Moore, John
1Russell and Morgan Alderman.
i Hr. and Mrs. Forrest Lake, Mr.
‘ and Mrs. S. E. Barrett, Mr. and Mrs.
K ATH RYN W ILKEY, Editor.
Phone 428
D. P. Drummond, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
CALEN DAR FOR THE Mrs. G. Irving Loucks o f Sanford Jones, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Bowers,
w w rk
and has a large number o f friends in Mr. and Mrs. R- R. Deas, Mr. and Mts.
---------Sanford who will be interested in his E. L. Burdick, Mr. and Mts. 0 , E.
' l l engagement.
Britt, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Betts,
R. Kirtley gives luncheon
f e r Mias Sarah Wright.

Airs. c.

Annual Ball o f Social Department
Club at Hotel Valdez.
‘ M rs. E. F. Householder, hostess.
W ednesday Evening—
D . A. R. Bridge at Valdes Hotel,
-M iss Wllkey, hostess.
F rid a y Evening—
*18” Club give dance at Hotel Val­
des.
’
... 4 * w
M rs. A . R. K ey gives dance fo r
Mias Serita Lake.

of Woman's

BESTOWAL Î 0 CLARA

P*ren *

______

scl Brown, Forrest Lake and Robert bright, Wayne Grey snd Mr. and Mrs.

Lieut. Earle L. Loucks Is spending
th e holidays in Louisville, Ky.
______
'
Xdeut Bivens is the gu est-of Mr.
and Mrs. B. W. Herndon fo r the boll-

D « nNixon Butt,
Chaperons were: Mrs. Forrest Lake,
o f Palatka: Miss Dorothy Miriam,
Mrs. A. P. Connelly, Mrs. D. L, Mr. John Cannon, Mr. Crow AnderThrasher, Mis. W. E. Watson 'a n d &gt;0n, Miss Kathleen Lex, Mr. Freddie
Mrs. S. Puleston..
; Lex, Miss Oma Davis, Carl Oldleman
Those invited were: Misses Anna Bnd Mr. Robert Bruce.
Mason, Esther Miller, Norma H eiiio f Eustli: Misses Annette Mullidon, Sarlta Lake,. Dorothy Rumph, Ran and Pclsla Hnseltlrie and . Mr.
Fern Ward, Sarah W ight, Ethel Douglass Igow.
Henry, Florence Henry, May ThraahMr. Carl Duncan o f Tavares, Mr.
er, Helen Peck, Adelaide Higgens, Dowson M cAllister o f Winter GarMarie Tigue, Agnes Dumas, Mary den.
Lou Brown, Virginia Brady, Eleanor
o f Kissimmee: Misses Norma G rifcea Ball, V ic- fin, Alice Steed and Messrs. John
Edna Chitten* Lee, and W alter Bass, Mr. and Mrs.
lable
Bowler, w . J. Steed.
loth GiGllcn. j o f Daytona: Messrs. Ernest Green,

.
DOWNING-LOUCKS
M r. and Mrs. John Fonda Downin g o f Louisville, Ky., announce the
engagement o f their daughter, Amella, to L ieut Earle Trask Loucks.
lieutenant o f the 64th Infantry, U.
Tha wedding will lake place In
February.
L ie u t Loucks is the son o f Mr. and

M M M «I &gt;Ì I

“ A ‘ public school Is impossible,“ the
good folk of Bordentown, N. J , told
Clara Barton, the greatest woman
teacher o f her time, and one of the
beat friends to children tn etl time.
"It has been tried snd always It has
failed.“
She had taught at Illghtstown In
1839, snd the fame of her conqurata
of expertly bad boys bad spread, ller
pupils were her champions, and wher­
ever their enthusiasm could reach
some o f the general prejudices against
public schools were shaken. But Bor*
«lentown was ten m l!« away.
The new teacher took a tumble*
down, unoccupied building, with six
pupils, but In six weeks the place was
too small to hold half of the little Bordrntowners who wanted, at last, to go
to school. It had become— though no
one knew U then—tn educational
landmark. The old structure where
she proved that there was life In pub­
lic schools will be taken care of for
the future.
Since Clam Barton was the founder
of the Bed Cross In America, that or­
ganization took the responsibility of
buying the school when It was In dan­
ger of destruction, but they could not
buy the site. Now the building has
been moved and the lend er.*wlilch It
■tanda has been donated.
Burlington county teachers hnre re­
stored the Interior eo skillfully that
It Is almost exactly as It was when
U lu Barton taught tlu*re.

And your thoughts turning t o gifts and something for
friends, fo r family, fo r soma one somewhere. What a
wonderful idea that

C h ristm as S a v in g s
In our Bank has become and how fine it is now for tho«»
who had a Christmas Savluga Account with us this year
to come in now and get their money fo r gifts or for some
good cause.
j
JBI

To 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 talk It over with—

T H E PEO PLES BANK

Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for less than
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cub
most accompany all orders. Count fire words to s line snd remit sc
cordingly.
FOR RENT
FURNISHED KÓOMS— Two furnish
cd bed rooms.
Inquire 811 Park
\
157-tfc
Avenue.
FOR RENT— One nicely 'furniohed
room fo r one o r two gentlemen or
nico couple. Can have use o f garage.
Phone 23 fo r particulars.
2CB-tfc

lied room and kitchen
HOLY CROSS THANKSGIVING
No children. 306 Elm OFFERING DONATED HOSPITAL
226-tfc

MISCELLANEOUS
ROOM AND BOARD, 1
100 East First strec over Union
163-tfc
Pharmacy,
WATSON MELON producing three
per hill approximating 34, 36, 40
lbs, 1% cars acre Seed 80c lb. .R e f­
erence: Allendale Bank. L, A. Stonoy, Allendale, S. C.
226-ltp

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finds the solution In the MOLLE. The MOLLE In,
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Post Cards at tlie Herald office, lc
Try a Herald Want Ad.— It pays.

DELICIOUS CREAMERY
DOUGHNUTS

SEE THEM AT THE

H E R A L D P R IN T IN G CO
—

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Fresh Dally.-..... - .......30c per Boxen

BOOTH'S CRISPETTE SHOP
2nd St- and Sanford Avenue.

CELERY FOR SALE-Patch costains 18,000 plants or more. Hitt
been under paper 12 days. Apply it
718 Eighth street. Hours 7 a. m. tffl
2 p. m.— Squire Wright, Jr. 226-3tp

FOR SALE— Furniture, includes beb,
springs, mattresses, ruga, chain,
dressers, stands, tables, gas fixture),
t’ OR RENT— 1 well ' fumnished bed
etc., selling now. Come quick.—(h,
220-tfc
R. Denning, 218 Elm SI., Sanford,
FOR RENT—Furnished room. A p ­ Fla.
..
.
22Mtc
ply at Herald office.
220-tfc
LOST
FOR RENT— Furnished house-keoping room. Phono 348-W before 8 LOST— One tub of mackerel. Pat ia
Ford truck in fiont of YowtU’i
m. or 5 p. ra.
222-&lt;Jt
store Tuesday, Dec. 21, by miitalt
FOR RENT— Three furnished room
|Party who got same please return te
apart meat, 818 Magnolia avenue.
(L. P. McCulIer.
224-tfc
.
228-3tc
furnished
Avenue.

Christmas greetings to all.
Miss Margaret Ericson spent Sun­
day In town the guest o f Mrs. Colier.
Normnn Swanson visited at the
home of his parents Monday.
Elmer Bcrgquist and his sister,
Miss Ruth, w ill spend the holidays
with their many friends In Upsala.^
Albert Cruse and family spent Sun­
day with relatives near Wekiwa.
We arc sorry to learn that Mrs.
Geo. Clark is quite poorly this week.
Miss Margaret Ericson has accept­
ed a position with Yowcll &amp; Co. for
the Christmas trade where she will bo
pleased to sec her many friends.
Miss Eunice Tyner Is home for the
holidays from her work nt Windemore.
Mr. and Mrs. Tyner are also ex­
pecting Mr. and Mrs. Fry and mother,
Mrs. Bcngston, as their guests from
Friday until Sunday from Islcworth
Grove.
We were ull plcnncd to have with
us Mrs. Mcalcr and baby for our littlo
Sunday school service which meets
now nt 2:30.
The children arc all rejoicing In the
Christens holidays and looking fo r­
ward eagerly to tho coming o f Santa
Claus.
Here's h op in g . that ho will forget
none of them and may each little
heart nlso henr the sweet story of
Jesus and real!ze that we celebrate
Christmas as the birthday o f our
Snvlous.
Mrs. S eigfrer Vlhlen, a sister of
Mrs. Leonard Vlhlen, lately suffered
a bad accident by a fall which broke
a bone tn her arm and leg at her home
near Miami.
Willie Tyner and w ife and her sis­
ter, Mrs. Brown o f Sanford, spent
Sunday In Upsala, coming out with
their cousin, Etmer.

IH M H I t n »H (

8che«l In Which Orest Woman Taught
Is to Be Preserved as Education­
al Landmark.
\

______
I and was splendid.
Mr. and Mra. J. G. Ball, Mr. and Mrs.
M r. and Mra. G. C. Chamberlain
Favor dances added a great deal to George D. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
have returned from Daytona Beach the pleasure of the evening, favors Connelly, Mr. and Mra. Charles Fedw here they were the house-guests fo r ' were balloons, paper caps, whlstlea der, Mr. and Mrs. George G. Herring,
the holidays o f Mr. and Mrs. G eorge' and ribbon confetti
Mr. and Mrs. W . C. Hill, Judge and
Schulte.
j Punch was served allthrough the Mrs. E. F. Householder, Mr. and Mrs.
■
(evening.
William Lcfler, Mr. and Mrs. G. I.
M r. Arthur 1&lt;izard came Friday j Member* 0f the club
who so ably Loucks, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Marlowe,
fr o m Augusts, Ga., to spend the boll- pcrf ormcd tha duties o f hosts were: Mr. and Mrs. John-M elsch, Mr, and
days with his family.
Messrs. J. D. Woodruff, J. H. Ball, Mrs. W. L. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. L.
---------L. II. Connelly, R. C. Philips, Walter p, McCulIer, Dr. and Mrs. 8. Pules&lt; Americans Are Gambiere In Business
M r. Slllla Rhane is spending the ( Connelly, George McLaughlin, Karl ton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ward and
i and Careless In Thrift la Verdict
holidays the guest o f Judge and Mrs.
Ned Chittenden, Ray Chit- Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Roper.
He Renders.
G eorge Herring.
tenden, Frank Woodruff, Ed Betts,
0$ Orlando: Misses Elizabeth Yow „
_
7—
. _ .
Reginald Holly; Tom Martin, Percy ell, Katherine Bond, Thelma HamM r. Griffin H errin , c im , from An- „
D, „ n „ , Grant. Bcnjomln W hit- mond, Slelith. Mcrara. Robert Duclcu p o l b to .pend Christina, d .y with Mp_
chMe&gt; Dlek B row ,, H»a- worth. Dry.n Anderaon, William A l■

i

Grain Sown From Alrplana.
Through nn Invention to sow grain
by airplane, aircraft may be listed as
agricultural Implements.
The new
"flying grain sower," says the New
York Bun, will plnnt a strip o f 30 feet
wide traveling at the rate of 40 mites
an hour. The seeds are expelled by
air pressure from a perforated metal
tube with sufficient velocity to drjve
them deep Into the ground. At the
end of •'nch wing a thin stream of
white time or fertilizer Is relensed to
outline the plnnted area. Tho plane Is
constructed to make a Inndlng on a
plowed Held without dnmnge.
Under normal conditions the "flying
sower" has a onparity of 640 ncres In
nhout six hours. The same uren plant­
ed with nn eight-foot drill traveling at
the rate of three miles an hour would
take a .man twenty-two and a half
days o f ten hours. It Is estimated that
1.000 acres could be covered In one
day by the air-sower.
Taxes of the Nations.
Tlie tax burden In Important coun­
tries was computed for the financial
conference held nt Brussels.
Ex­
pressed In dollars nt the rate of ex­
change current In the summer, the
Nation's Business states. It Is shown
thru per capltn the United Klngdqm
pays the highest taxes o f $87.00; the
Uni nil States Is aernnd. with $56.00;
France, third, with $94.00; nnd Nor­
way, fourth, with $28.80.
With the income per capita, the
economists compared the present gov­
ernment revenue of tlie latter to the
former—which comes nearest to ahowIng the relntlve hardens of taxes today
—Is lowest In the United States at 8
per cent and highest In the United
Kingdom nt 27 per cent. The other
countrlen come In between.

WANTED
FARM WANTED— 1 want to hear
from pnrty having farm for snle.
Give price and description.— B. B.
Howard, Chnmpnign, III.
226-6tc
W AN TED — Dressmaking by
class dressmaker. 205 Qnk Avenue.
22fl-6tp
W AN TED — Team work,
Inquire of
M. Hanson Shoo Shop.
189-ÖOtp

The management of the FernaldLaughton Memorial Hospital wish la
express publicly their appreciation of
the generous donation of $40 by lb*
Church pf the Holy Cross
It Is very encouraging to us to hire
this evidence o f the continued ispport and co-operation fo the best cit­
izens o f the city The success of th*
Institution is predicated upon this co­
operation, and it is indeed gratifyinf
to us to know that the needs of the
hospital are ever on the hearts of tie
members o f the Sanford churches
Very respectfully
,
T W LAWTON,
President Fernnld-Laughton
Memorial Hospital

B ü V ü V E ir r s

Y E A R S OF
OF AGE TO LEARN PRINTING T R AD E IN HERALD OF­
FICE.
224-tf
I U M M I aU

FOR SALE
FOR. SALE— Six room cottage, close
in with largo garden and several
kinds o f fruit trees. Owner, Box 117,
22-Gtp

FOR SALE— No. 5 Underwood type­
writer, A -l condition, $65.— San­
ford Truck Growers.
216-tfc
FOR SALE— Two good milk cows,
Jerseys. Both fresh. J. C.' Stapler.
221-10tc
FOR SALE— 100 ft. front, 117 ft,
deep, lot front on Palmetto avenue,
corner o f 8th SI. Nick Zernovnn,
Sanford.
222-20tc
FOR SALE— A Canoe,
the Herald office.

BEAU TIFU L POST CARDS
Inquire nt
AT TH E HERALD, EACH—
224-tfc

The Cooties.
Colonel Itooeevett told a war story
at an Alhnny reception.
“A doughboy," he said, "had Just got
hack home from the wnr, nnd he was
lunching In n cnfeterln when n dear Ij. I am ready lo build that house for you. See me about it. A
old Indy ,'n the next chnlr to hta own y so repairs, new roofs, screen porches nnd window screensleaned over ncross her pie and said:
Am prepared to do shop work. Give me your ° rc*e!l.|!
“ 'I. too, have ii sohlle* son, young * window nnd door frames, etc. Shop located between r ,n
man. nnd a lucky one at ihnt. Would % and Second Streets and Oak Avenue and railroad.
you believe It? My boy went through
the wnr without a scratch.'
|
F R A N K L O S S IN G
"*Gee, Indy,* said the doughboy,
%
CARPENTER
AND CONTRACTOR
„
‘spill us the name of his Insect powder,
» hi
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T H E SANFORD D AILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1920

BONES Of HISTORIC RACE

From the Foundation
to the R o o f

BIU LUMBER CO.
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For
!old W eather
Heaters
Cook Stoves
Ranges
Oil Stoves
Gas Stoves and
Ranges

BALL
hardware Co.

re Guarantee All
Battery Repairs
Every Battery repair we mike
Is
juarantcfd for six months. We are
able to do this because in repairing
ny make of battery we are licensed
uie patented features which have
■de Vesta batteries famous.

(Sanford Battery Service Co.
Phone 189

far Srubblng Clothes____ ______ $1.00
)ry Cleaning____ _____________ .75
fressin^ . . . . . . . . __________
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ALL WORK GUARANTEED

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S17 East First SL

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PORTABLE LAMPS

[$14, $15, $15.50

I The flrat celery to leave Sanford In
. New Indications ttxat C*lif6roU ;w ss car Iota w ill be two cars grown by
one« Inhabited by a race of gigantic Christ Bucusei, o f Cameron City. A .
Indiana Was furnished when sewer dig*
Moses 'has bought it and paid $2.60
(era on Ferry and Howard strssts, in
per
crate here for it. It is a verity o f
the heart of the business district of
Hsrtloes, OaL, uncovered an Indian Greentop. M r. Moses will ship j t to
burial (round, with skeletons meas­ Now York, leaving here tho first o f
next week.
uring more than aevop feat
Several skulls and •one well-pre­
Ashley Purvis, also o f Cameron
served skeleton are to be (iven over City, wil cut five care of Golden
to the lnvestl(atora o f the anthro­ Self-bleaching celery next week. W.
pology department- of the University B, Ahem paid $2.00 per crate here
of California. The skulls and sksle- for It and w ill ship it to Chicago mar­
tons are declared to be o f highly im­
kets. Both o f these fields of celery
portant and scientific value,
Discovery of the burial ground bos are said to bo fine stuff.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chorpcning arc
revived an old Indian legend that an
about
the happiest folks in Florida,
Immense treasure o f gold nuggets
this
week
ns their daughter, Mrs.
was Interred with a body of a chief
of the ancient tribe o f the giant In­ Bryan Squire and their three children
dians. So convinced are the residents will bo here from Jacksonville for
la the truth at thla legend that great the holidays and their son
Ilornce
crowds have thronged around the will bo here from Cleveland, O. Tho
sewer diggers, largely hampering
Chorprcings will have a family din­
their activities, and more than a
ner party Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. A.
score o f persons have applied to th»
municipal authorities tor positions on Corpany w ill bo guests. Altogether
hero will be fourteen in tho party.
the city's sower-dinging crew.
Miss Mnudo Cameron will be here
According to the ancient Indian
legend, the vast gold treasure was from Tampa Fridny to remain over
burled In close proximity to where the Christmas with her parents, Mr. and
bones wore recovered.
Mrs. A. B. Cameron and sister, Claire.
Eight years sgo William Alfmsn, Miss Cameron has not been homo for
curator of the museum In Golden a long time ns she has a position in
Gate park, San Francisco, declared
Tnnipn that is not onsy to get some
that skeletons unearthed near Con­
cord were the most valuable contri­ one to fill.
bution! to the scientific Investiga­ | Ed. J. Cameron is at home from
tions o f the s e ta ’s prehistoric In­ Rostwlck fo r the holidays.
| Mrs. Jennie Prevatt and son Wal­
dians.
ker, were over from Genova Sunday
FIND SHELLS CENTURIES OLD 'voting her son, Will and family.
________
j Mrs. Herman Brantley arrived here
Bsllsf That Rellca Unearihsd by Work- from Indianapolis, Ind., Friday to
join her husband. Mr. Brantley came
msn In Oregon Ware Used as
Omamints by Indians.
hero with his parents some time ago
from Montgomery, Ala.
Sea shells about six lnehes across
Miss Loretta Tracy is here from
were uncovered by workers recently at St. Petersburg to remnin over the
Big Eddy, near Tire Dalles, Ore., lying
at the beads o f Indian skeletons. holidays w ith heti brother, Elwood
They were decayed and crumbled when rish and daughter, Mrs. E. P. Moore.
Mr. Akin, o f Atlanta, was a recent
touched. These shells showed Indica­
tions o f having been used ns car orna­ visitor at J . W. Corley’s,
ments. They are o f the speclea of
Damo Rum or Is saying Jehn WarehcU-flnh commonly called "rohogs" on en and Miss H/*rdv. **f Celery ave­
the Atlantic coast according to per­ nue, aro to bo niai v. 1 Christmas
sona who have observed them, and 'day.
do not grow to the size of those found
Tho littio Steele b vs, »eurgo and
on the Pacific const.
Robert,
have tho
cough.
Wonderfully perfect spear and n r
Mrs.
C.
E.
Chorping's
Sunday
row-heads, made of obsidian, a rock
chool
class
o
f
girls
and
boys
enjoyfound no nearer than California, also
were unearthed. AH of the chipping d n weinio roast and picnic Inst Frion the arrow-points. found appeared ay evening at Robinson’s Springs.
to he much finer thnn Inter Indian Mrs. Chorperiing and Mrs. A. Corwork, local amateur collectors de­ nny chaperoned the pnrty. Every one
clared.
ad a dandy time.
The relics found by hlghwny work­
Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Grier are re­
ers at Big Eddy are an accumulation
viving
tho sympathy o f their friends
o f centuries, In the opinion of D. L.
Cates, city recorder, who has lived In t the death o f their best mule, a fino
and around The Dalles for more than iff, 5-year-old. It broke out o f the
GO years. Tie points out that In the urd last Saturday night and got
hills hack of Big Eddy trails worn Id omething to cat, presumably poison
tho rock may he seen, evidence o f tho n some kind o f crops fo r cut worms,
activities of Indians who used those nd was found dead Sunday morning.
trails for hundreds of years. Mr. The mule was valued at $500.
Cntcs says Hint nt Big Eddy tho In­
dians find finer salmon fishing than at
Want it typewriter?
Tho Herald
any other place along the river and
have been making the trip to that hns the agency, for tho beat $65 '. -pet place annually probably'tver slnco sal. writcr that haa over been pt** on the
* mon began running up tho Columbia.
market and wo will have u hlpmcnt
of new machines tho Inxii of this
Photography 100 Yoara Old,
week. I f you are it. the market lor
Tills Is tho centenary of photog­
a typewriter see us before you buy.
raphy. So rapidly docs the world
progress, so essentlnl a port of our Herald Printing Co.

civilization has become the tnklng of
The Southsidc Shipbuilding Com­
pictures, tint It Is difficult to roallzo
pany
o f Jacksonville, has been sold to
that tho art was unknown when Mon­
lArmstrong Tnble Stovcs..$15.00 roe first entered the Whlto House. Savannah interests, the consideration
[American Beauty iron..... $10.00 Yot in 1820 Niepce, first of all men, being $1,700,000.
[Simplex Iron .......... ;.......;.„$8.00 succeeded to producing what might be
[Majestic Heaters ..............$11.00 called a photograph, a rude Impression
on a stiver pinto rendered sensitive by
a layer of asphaltum saturated with
oil o f lavender.
And though thla discovery awakened
IPhone 112
115 Magnolia Ave.
world-wide Interest at the time, this
[++++++4-4++++4‘t»g"i-+++++&lt;M&gt;+++ method could not be put Into general
use, and not until 1830 did Daguerre
succeed In producing tho first practical
photograph. After that dato tho art
advanced rapidly, so rapidly, In fact,
that before 1850 the daguerreotype
was common In every village, In orery
EVSTIS.
family. From the silver plates of
OllfCliOS FLORIDA •• Niepce lo tho motion picturd of todny
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trates tho rapidity with which modern
HEMSTITCHING a n d
civilization ndvnnccs.
IMCOTING
FOR THE TRADE
It Did Coni* Suddenly.
m a il o r d e r s
An unuimully Interesting communi­
g iv e n PROMPT
cation was received by a New York
M
a t t e n t io n
. life Insurance company from the Dahlstroni Metallic Door company of Chi­
I I M I » ♦ » » cago. A letter, pointing out tho advnntuges of Insurance, was mailed to
Mr. Dnklstrom on November 10, 1020.
A pnrt of tills letter rend ns follows:
"Hnve you over thought that your
turn may come suddenly. Suppose It
did—" The answer to this supposi­
tion. ns written by some unknown per­
son, Is ns follows: "It did. ' He’s
dead. Returning letter and postcard.
Can't forward. Keeping blotter. Cnn
use this."

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Leesburg Branch
Arrive
158..........
22..........
167_______4:00 p.m .
2 1 ._____11:55 a.m .
Trilby Branch
Arrive
100..........
24..........
101_______ 0:30 p .m .
25.......... 2:00 p. m.
n riedo Branch
Arrive
120.......... 11:00 a.m .
127..........

Departs
7:30 a. m.
7:35 p. m.

$5.50 P E R S A C K
Departs
8:00 a. m.
3:25 p. m.

F. F. DUTTON, Inc

L. P. McCULLER

3:40 p. tn.

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Several prominent motion picture
representatives, accompanied by Sec­
retary Kessler o f tho Jacksonville
Chamber of Commerce, spent a May
recently in St. Augustino looking ov­
er tho city with n view o f bringing
companies this winter to take scenes.
Look over tho elegant new line of
stationery at tho Herald office before
buying your Christmas gifts o f fino
stationery'- W o havo it in all sizes
nnd all shades at very reasonable
prices.
O ffice supplies at the Herald.

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The New Smyrna-Cornado Board
o f Trade, which Is about tho lives* j $
civic organization on tho East Coast $
o f Florida this winter, pulled o ff a I
novel stunt here recently when Invi­ I
tations were sent broadcast to cv- $
crymnn, woman nnd child in tho city $
nnd community to gather nt the pub­
»
lic school building fo r a‘ “ Jamboree.’’

KOKOMO, UNITED STATES
AND MILLER TIRES
HOWE RED TUBES

And they are the Beat

B. &amp; O. MOTOR COMPANY
Sanford, Florida

%-

CITY MARKET
Walthall &amp; Estrldge, Props.

Welaka Building:

Specials for Today

Choice
Western &amp; Florida
Meats
Veal, Pork, Mutton,
Sausage

CITY MARKET

Place Your Order for

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I expect cars enough
during December to
supply all demands.
You Can G et Immediate
Delivery

Every Kind

Homes That Prelchers Came From,
i It Is Interesting to note the type of
homes that preachcni come from. In
the Methodist denomination 0U.7 per
cent o f the preachers come from farm­
ers' homes and 113 imt cent from
preachers' homes.
In the southern
Presbyterian dunoinitmtlnn 47.7 i«*r
cent come from fumiert' homes end
18 per cent o f tho preacher* come
from parsonages. In the Presbyterlnns o f tho United Stntes of America
33 per cent come from farmers homes,
while 15 per cent come from pnrsonnges—From Georgia Methodist Con­
ference Notes In Atlanta Constitution.

Florid?.

Sanford

Departs

WASHINGTON.
Dec. I 2 a —DIstributlon of tho lands now held by
Cherokee Indians in Western North
Carolina, provided fo r in a bill intro­
duced in tho houso by Representative
Weaver, Demo rat, North Carolina,
will come up soon, before a sub-committcc, Mr. Wcnver announced today.
Each Indian would bo allowed thirty
acres o f land under the bill, Repre­
sentative'W eaver said tho lands of
this colony consitscd o f between 40,000 and 50,000 acres in Swain county,
containing valuablo water power sites
which probably will be retained by the
government.

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MAINE GROWN

Departs
2:03 a. m.
12:05 p. m.
2:65 p. m.
4:05 p. m.

TO DISTRIBUTE INDIAN
LANDS TARHEEL STATE

SAUSAGE

ENAMEL WÄRE

Departs
2 :4 8 *. a .
8:401. nC*
1:38 p. m.
3:20 p, m.
7:45 p. m.

’ Daily, except Sunday.

FAMOUS

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83. . . . . . 2:30 a .p i.
27.
01. ____ 1:28 p .m .
89. . . . . . 2:56 p. m.
85. __ _ 7:30 p. m.
North Bound
Arrive
82. ........ 1:48 a. m.
84. _____11:45 n. m.
80. . . . . . 2:35 p. m.
02. ........ 4:00 p. m.
28. ......1 0 :0 0 p. m.

Jones’ Dairy Farm

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Corrected on November 15, 1020,
South bound fi» 1 *■*!f f.

Anthropologists Intensely InUrsstsd In
ttMnvsry of Indian Skeletons
Greetings o f the season to the Her­
In California.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2 7, 1920

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HERALD PRINTING CO., Inc.

WL J. HOLLY____ ___ __Editor
IV. J. LILLARD..Secretary-Treasurer
A. N E E L___ Cinemi Manager
ROBERT J. HO^LY, Jr.
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Circulation Manager
-Phone Herald Office 148 o r M.

Peace, Power and Plenty are e(Tecta of certain
definite causes and effects are Invariable in
their operation The same cause will invariably produce the same
e r e c t “ 'Like
T
;begets
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like.’V MWhatsoever a man soweth, that
__ shall
he also reap" are natural laws g o v e r n in g the growth and develop*
ment of life. 7‘
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It applies
to your social as'well as to your financial
success. A man with money by careful I...
investment makes more
money with
ith the money he already had, and good,., dean., idoney
brings peace, power and plenty. T H E SOUTHERN UTILITIES
COMPANY’S 8 PER CENT CUMULATIVE PRIOR PREFERRED
STOCK offers an excellent Investment and may be secured for
cash or on the installment plan There is none better. ■

and when the merchant goes broke ho
goes broke all over and has nothing
left upon which to fall back. The
farm er always has enough to eat and
can And some one to etake him to an*
Member o f the Associated Press
other crop and if there is any more
prosperous section anywhere than
right here we fail to find it. And yet
after Christmas wo find so
many
with the thought that everything la
off, the market’s bad, the prospects
ruined
and no chance to recoup any
The aun is stil shining and the sky
losses
that
might have been sustain*
i s blue.
Cbme out this week and enjoy our
M illion Dollar Band.
n i l s Is the time to prepare fo r the
m any new people who come to Florl*
morning it is n gamble as to whether
d a after the holidays.
we will finish out the string and
come
home at night. We might cross
Sanford still needs two auto camps,
the
street
in safety or wc might get
one on each side o f the city. The one
killed
by
an
airplane or a fast driver
on Sanfonl. Heights is inadequate and
in
nn
unto
or
n sign might fall on us
should be abandoned.
os we past along the street o r v*c
W c could house a thousand people might eat a bad oyster, etc, etc. How*
lie re right now with two auto camps ever, this docs not deter us from go*
.and this Would mean at least
two ing right ahead and doing business
thousand dollars a day being spent each day just ns though death did
not lurk right around the corner with
hero the rest o f the season.
n black jack ready to bold us up at
H ow is tho timo for the growers any time. If wc stopped to study
an d the business men to Join the San- about what might happen wc would
Hard Chamber o f Commerce.
The never get anywhere and the man who
transportation committee alone of- intends to get ahead and dons get
f e n you more than your annual dues ahead does not stop to think about
what might happen— in nine cases out
w ill pay in ten years to come.
o f ten he is prepared fo r eventualities
I t Is high time that the progressive as much as a poor mortal can pre­
peqple o f this city weeded out the un- pare— and he is too busy to contem­
tho
progressive and placed them where plate what might happen on
they belong. Whatever helps one shores o f Dismal Lake, he is sailing
h elps all and those who atand back over the azure, blue o f the lake
y e a r after year refusing to give any­ Hope and meets each day with a song
th in g to the Chamber of Commerce, o f praise and thanksgiving that the
to. the.advertising of the city, to tb« Lord has allowed to him t/j live and
m any features that mean so much to enjoy life. This continual grouch and
a li the business interests have no croakings and lamentations will nev­
sigh t to share in the business that is er get us anywhere. Regardless o f
brought hree through the untiring e f­ the fa ct that fruits and vegetables
fo r ts o f a few big-hearted, up-to-date arc not bringing much on tho market
.and progressive citizens. There ts a now wc should go right ahead bol­
vss to make singers out o f those who stering up our business. Wc should
go right ahead making plans fo r bet­
refu se to sing.
ter freight and express rates and
YOU GOT THE VEGETABLE then— go ahead building hotels and
business houses and homes nnd put­
BLUES?
ting up tents for the thousands who
arc
headed this way and want to stop
You nave all heard the old song
in
Sanford
If wc can find a place for
.¿bout having the “ atcholic blues” and
them.
We
have no time for sitting
J o s t now a bunch o f people here have
around
in
sackcloth
and ashes and be­
dJta “ vegetable blues” and it hangs
&lt;rrer the city in big streaks o f imag- moaning our fate. If half of the peo­
Juery lines that seem ready to drop ple here had as much to contend with
o v e r on some o f them and crush them ns the newspaper mnn did, if half o f
«Jbwn. These “ vegetable blues” have them hnd gone through the trying
been an epidemic here for many sea­ times o f the last four years as the
sons and while there arc one or two newspaper mnn has gone, if half o f
seasons that they could not possibly them were confronted with the trials
and
have an epidemic on account o f the nnd tribulations nnd troubles
lltle
profit
year
by
yenr
they
would
U g h prices there always creeps into
th e business affairs of the city that hardly have the spirit to continually
discordant note about what the crops boost and boost nnd boost all by your
sm ght or might not do and the busi­ lonesome. It is notihng to feci bright
ness stfems to be bullded upon the when everything is bright but it
flands that arc continually sliding takes some real stuff to keep moving
atway from under the foundation of when there are so ninny “ blues” scat­
o u r structures. This should all he tered around nil the time.
Snnford never hnd such real pros­
•changed and regardless o f whuther
pects
ns right now. Snnford growers
' the growers make fortunes or not the
hnvo
the world by the tail with n
i situation should he and is solid
down
hill pull and do not know it.
•enough to go right ahead making our
Snnford
merchants have the grand­
.plans for the future und there should
est
chance
to get together nnd make
--merer be any blues in this section. We
this
the
greatest
city in Florida in
•Are not a one crop section, w c arc not
the
next
four
years.
Don't stop any­
•'dependent upon rains, wc arc not
thing,
but
start
everything
and start
afraid o f losing the entire output on
it
now
with
the
new
year
upon
us. It
account of a cold snap and if it ever
makes
us
tired
to
have
this
little
does In period o f ten or twenty years
spurt
o
f
discontent
hit
this
section
freeze again the orange trees soon
“ come back” and the man who sticks about this time each year when there
com es back with them, the vegetable is no real reason for it. We intend
grow er goes rgiht olong and plants to get behind the railroads and mako
another crop and if he does not re­ them give us what wc want nnd must
coup his losses he at least evens up have. We intend to have the grow ­
things a bit. This farming game, ers get together on some plan thnt
-while it borders on the spectacular wilt market their celery crop to good
and seems to be a gamble is no more advantage. We intend to help the
gam ble than the ordinary business business men of this city to bring
n a n tackles when he enters business more trade here and we intend to do
something right now to bring in new
people and find them homes for the
remainder of the season end last but
not least we would ask each and ev­
J'rosh Vogotablos
ery man here to join the Sanford
Chamber of Commerce nnd with n
concerted effort to do all of thesu
b r u it s
things fo r which we are always
grumbling and seeking but which will
never come to us without some e ffo rt
S roc oríes
on our part.
For heavons sake, quit talking
about what happened in Georgia and
other states. We are not living in
Georgia but In the greatest slate in
tbe union and one thnt lias had soma
hard blows but has always recovered
and one that has not been hit by any­
thing this season except a case o f
“ blues” that are more imaginary than
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real.
SPkmm* 4 9 7 ICt+iaJt* SStt/it/tmj

HÜeia/ca Coffao

IDeane 7jurner

Get busy and help ua to help you

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0 0 « V m w O H ».
•ro w m ' t t o M i r a p t t &lt;

and b y helping each other and pulling
together thera will never be anything
here except prosperity.

And the bank, in turn, Is striving to meet the
new conditions and responsibilities by applying
its best knowledge to tne permanent good of its
customers.
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AMATEUR JOURNALISM
Early In the spring o f 1020, about
February 1st, 1 think, I was struck
with the idea of getting out an u n i tour paper, Almost all boys have a
yearning similar to this sometime or
other, and I had always been inter*
csted in writing and publishing.
My typewriter had just arrived, and
I got busy on the first issue. It was
to have four typewritten pages, 6 by
0 inches. I typed 10 copies o f tho
first issue and mailed them out to
different boys, ns samples.
Lewis Shipp, o f Sanford, took the
job o f assistant editor, and he also
typewrote a few on his typer, liy this
time 1 was ready lo rtart on the sec­
ond issue, I had ten subscribers at
Mrs. Chas. P op e and boys o f San­
the rate o f 25c per &gt;Wr. The second ford were visitin g Mrs. F. J . Neuissue had a grand (7 ) circulation o f m ycr Wednesday.
25 copies.
Mrs. Geo. B. Upchurch of Birm ing­
About this time I decided that I ham arrived Wednesday to spend the
had to have a press. It wns too slow holidsys with h er mother, M rs. Geo.
and laborious to typewrite 25 separ* Lewis.
ate copies. So I kept my eye peeled
Mrs. A. Y. F u ller was shopping in
for a press. I wanted one somewhere
Orlando Friday.
around a CxQ hand press.
None
Mrs. Gonzalss o f Miami spent sev­
showed up, and I was just about
eral days last w eek with her m other,
ready to give up, when I managed to
Mrs. Geo. Lewis.
buy just the one I needed from Mr.
T. G. Roebuck w as a visitor In W in­
Robb, in this city. Ho had it laying
ter Park, Friday.
in his shop for several years, and was
Miss Ellen F u ller spent the week­
glad -to dispose o f it as much as I
end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
was glad to get it.
A
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Y.
Fuller.
I ordered the rollers and type in a
Mr.
and
Mrs. Stuart and daughter
Jiffy, and while I was waiting for it
o
f
Jacksonville
'w e re the guests o f
1 typewrote the third issue, which
J.
E.
Phipps.
had a circulation o f 30 copies, and
Louts Entxmeager has accepted a
contained 6 pages.
position
with M r. Height and has
•Well, niter what seemed months o f
charge
of
the electric plant at A ltawaiting, the material finally came,
pionte.
and I got ready to print the fourth
issue o f the Florida Scout.” This
J. E. Phipps motored to Orlando
was the next to the last week o f Friday with his guests, Mr. and Mrs.
school, s o .I was busy “ boning" fo r Stuart and daughter.
the exams, and had very little time
Mrs. S. A. Wilkinson and daughter
for printing. I set up the type for arrived Saturday to spend Christmas
one column of the front page, when w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. BUI
to my disguest I found that I didn't Allen.
,
have enough type. I ordered more
Mrs. Farrington o f Walnut HUI,
type at the Herald, nnd when it came Me., Is visiting h**r sister, Mrs.
I set up the other column. (The p a ­ Greene.
per wns to be eight 6x9 pages). Then
Mr. and Mrs. F . H. Ranger o f
I was nil ready. Lifting up the form, Welton, Me., arrived Thursday and
1 found that the type fell out in are the guests o f M r, and Mrs. E . E.
places. A fter fixing this, I set the Hardy.
chase in the press and made a proof.
E. E. Hardy spent several days
There were mistakes galore. Correct­ In Perry, returning Saturday.
ing these, I wns finally ready to print.
Mr. and Mrs. F . J. Nelmyer and
I printed it ail right, making 125 M rs. Farrington motored to Orlando
Tucsdny.
Mr. and Miss Dunbar were visitors
In Sanford Thursday.
Among the
visitors In Sanford
a few subscribers.
The “ Seminole Monday were J . H. Allen, Claude
Scout” published at Jacksonville, com­ Hunchcliff, D. W . Short and T . P.
bined with my paper, and this helped Lewis.
my paper a whole lot, as tho S. S.
' Miss Eva Stuart Is expected home
was then “ Florida’s Leading Tribe
Friday to spend Christmas.
Paper.’
A fter the consolidation I
took over this slogan myself, nnd still
Use It.
Now the scene shifts to January,
1921. I now have 500 paid subscrib­
ers and the paper is now printed on
a large power press, which I own.
The postal clerks at the postoffice
On Park Ave., bet. Third
nearly have a fit when I bring my pa­
per down for mailing. Byron Steph­
and Fourth Sts.
ens, Sanford, illuntrutes it with a
THE BEST BUY IN THE CITY
cover design. I believe I get ns much
By Renting Rooms you can
mnil ns Bob Holly himself.
Make It pay for Itself.
WILLARD LUMLEY,
Snnford, Fin.
GOOD TERMS
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
To the Stockholders o f Sanford Build­
ing &amp; Loan Association:
The annual meeting o f the stock­
holders o f the Sanford Building &amp;
Loan Association will be held at its
office, 10 Magnolia avenue, Sanford,
Florida, at eight p. m., Saturday, Jan­
uary 8, 1921, for the purpose o f elect­
ing directors for the ensuing year,
and to transact such other business
as may legall come before it.
T. J. MILLER,
Attest:
President.
A. 1\ CONNELLY,
Secretary
12-8-oaw4t

THE HOOVER
Suction Sweeper
Demonstrated in your home.
Christmas orders should be glv&lt;
en Early.
B. E. WILLIAMS
or G. A . DREKA, DeLand
Daytona Beach

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F. P. Forster, President.

B. F. Whitner, Cashier.

HAMPERS
A m p le Stocka

P rom p t Delivery

Cotton Seed Meal
Nitrate Soda
one
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Our Prices Will Save
You Money

COM PANY
S erv ice That Counts
We have the Sales Force, Location, Experience and
Financial Responsibility

Wholesale Commission Merchants

Richmond, Va.

1304 East Car; Street

Car lot receivers and distributors all kinds Fruit and Produce
Consignments Solicited
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E. F. LANE
‘The Real Estate Man’
2S )r*. R w ld c a t of fltafnrd

S P E C IA L B A R G A IN S
F.OR THE FIRST

C O M P L E T E H O U 8 E B IL L
Dally Service

Phone 66

ELECTRICAL CHRIST­
MAS GIFTS
TOASTERS, PERCOLATORS,
HAIR CURLERS, HEATERS,
CLEANERS, IRONS, SEWING
MACHINES, WASHING M A ­
CHINES.
Come in and make your selec­
tion now,

F. P. HINES
105 Palmetto A ve.

Phone 481

BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
A T T n E HERALD. EACH

THIS IS TO BE THE VERY FINEST EXPOSITION YET H BLD r r IS TO BE DEVOTED TO YOU AND YOUR INTERESTS.
It Is to embrace the products, official or private, o f five coon*
ties In the best section o f the state.
TH AT’ S YOU AND YOUR COUNTY. W E ABK YOU— M U '
YOU IIELP7
Johnnie J. Jones’ remarkable United Shows, bigger and bctU*
will occupy onr grounds from December to tho time o i opening
Fair In order to get ready for It,
W. R. O’NEAL
President

J. L. GILES
Treasurer

a B. HOWARD
gecreUtf

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THE SANFORD DAILY, HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1920

H Heatlei ef
UgHtrt la Brief
f«f*otul HeO*

In and About
èli The City &lt;£

jskly w eath er

REPORT w

.* ^ I - v y "- *8 a « w r r e f *lhe
PIm Uu Small
T atti B u edietly*
Arranged for
Herald Reader!

wae one o f Sanford's institution* a
few yearn ago'and was a lira wire Is

everything and anything. Ho was tho
greatest "booster o f baseball and all
kinds o f sports end a booster fo r the
city fo r many year* being the largest
freight* handler In the city and ho and
his mule were known far and wide by
the people who wanted something
j the next big day is New Years. hauled. Jim left Sanford at the out­
break o f the war to work lnl the ship
yards
a t Jacksonville, a position that
tnr those new resolutions
he Is still holding.
-Cftjt for the period December
January 1, inclusive: South
tie end East Gulf States: Con¿ 0 cloudiness and
o fCft,Ion*1
normal temperature first half,
colder later half

Carlot Shipment! from Entire Coun
tty .
/
For Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Florida—Sanford Section .—
5£
Florida—Oakland section .............. £
Florida— Stanatee section •a•••*»****»•* li
California— Southern Diat.......... .. 2'
California—Imperial Valley .......... I
Texas ______ ...»........... .................. ... 1

PAGE FIVE

that takes place this coming Friday has in store many very agreeable sur­
prises fo r you and.fi yuo haven't purchased your ticket fo r this event yet,
DO IT NOW. The "1 3 " Club does not believe in doing things by halves and
you are assured o f a real good time. Everybody and his brother will be
there

XII ■

Total care .............................. 1(H
Destinations o f Florida Shipment«
(Thursday, Friday, Saturday)
Potomac Yard«
2i
Cincinnati — .................................... !
Chattanooga ........... .»..a............
■
Now York
21
for this dance will also mean that we shall be called upon to furnish some
Chicago ...............
I
more ofcour service in the way o f helping you with that wardrobe o f yours.
Florence ................................................
IVaycross
I
Be
dressed just as nice as the best for that night, and one of the sure ways
' Abe and Issy Kanner are ^bo guests
H e City Commissioners wm
St. Louis .............................................. &lt;
to do that is to call and let us show you what may be lacking with that
¿ r regular meeting tonight.
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chaa.
Detroit
wardrobe.
ganner, fo r the holidays.
Philadelphia .......
I
H e beautiful poinBottlfa In the
yards in this city give the visl- 1 A. Raff eld and Mtsa Esther Fleisch­ Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i
FULL DRESS SUITS, FANCY VESTS, DRESS SHIRTS, DRESS
1
holiday greeting that is beautl- er ere in Palmetto the guests o f Jersey City .............
COLLARS, DRESS TIES— JUST RECEIVED— ALL NEW.
d. Plant more of them.
friends Tor Christmas and expect to'
Total cars .................................78
return tomorrow.
Diversions Filed Since Last Report:
He carpenter? w
btry
today
From W aycrosa: Out 21at: Potosliding the grandstand at the PcoZcb R atliff has returned from a
mac
Yards 2. Out 22nd: New York 1. $
\a Hank corner for the Million Doltrip to Miami where he spent Christ­
Total
lettuce shipments from FlorJ
x Hand. They play this afternoon
man with honje folks.
Ida
this
season
to
date
(12-20
.
V
»ut four o'clock and will play there
Inc.) cars ....................................10001
ah day this week.
Total lettuce shipments from Flor­
be plenty of moonshine
ida lust season to 1same date,
L ? -r e d likker” in Sanford but it was where tney spent me no,mays w »n
cars .......... ..................................... 800
C , m evidence on Christmas day. The
parents o f Mrs. Holly, Mr. and Shipping Point Information, Dec. 23.
Ey
remarkably quiet in this re- Mrs. James Wood.
SANFORD, FLA.: Cool, raining.
for which nil o f us are truly
*
Haullngs moderate.
Demand and
^
Dick Muse, one o f the West Side
movement very slow, market very
|“ nWU“
■
growers and an old strawberry growdull. Too few sales to establish a
H e many friends o f F. A. Schurap- or from way back is receiving one market.
turning to their winter home here. RAIN nOKfi UP
L ta re glad to see him again and to dollar per qunrt for his strawberries
Additional shipping point informa­
They
were riding in a closed cor and
THE BAND CONCERT
that he is prospering at his busl- {and ha* a fine patch o f thla fine fruit. tion: Los Angeles, Calif.:
Cool,
hnd driven on the bridge approach
L , of selling farming supplies a n d , '
---------clear. Moderate wire Inquiry. Very
when the hub o f the automobile
The Million Dollra Band was play­
Criratlon plants in South Carolina
If you have not seen Humoresque at few cars being loaded. Mostly for
ing
in fine shnpe this afternoon as
caught
on
the
guard
rail
and
toppled
Lad other states. Mr. Schurapert is tho Star sec It tonight. It is one of western points. Market demoralized.
this
paper went to press when the
the
automobile
over
the
rail
into
15
C o d ic g the holidays with hie daugh-jtho be»t_ moving pictures ever shown Many pocking houses^ closed. No
rain started and ran the boys o ff the
feet o f water.
k n , Mrs. George A. DeCottea and
sales reported.
Mr. Kramer, his wife and sister, platform. They will probably finish
Potomac Yards reports passings for
Kin. G. D. Bishop.
escaped from the tightly closed auto­ the concert tonight at the same place.
24 hours previous too 11 a. m. Fri­
mobile. How they managed to get There was a big crowd out to hear
I Frank Lossing has leased the planday: 4 cars destined: New York 2;
out o f the automobile Mr. Kramer them but there will be a bigger one
L mill recently operated by S. O.
Philadelphia 2^ Saturday: 22 cars
could not explain. Kramer, who is tonight.
Hunhalscr and later by Fitts A Gibbs
destined: Nev
NEW YORK, Dec. 20.— New Y c-k ’s 05 years old, held the two women un­
Erf will operate the mill for hi* con­
Washington 1
coterie o f criminals-at-large with one der his arms and thoy we • pu’ lc-1
tacting business* ;Mr.. Lossing is
striking exception spent Christmas from the water by passerby*. K ff'v is BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
t i d y to do all kinds o f building,
7. .3 nERALD.
at home, police reports indicated last to revive the women fail ’ rCrun*.
esrpeater repair work, etc. Ho ha*
night. Police officials claimed the ap- was hurried to a hospital.
La advertisement in this issue eetpamet cessation o f outlawry bore out
jling for thla fact. Give him a call
the prediction of Commissioner En­ PRESENTED WITH
M en you need anything In this line.
right that the recent bustling activ­
MASONIC EMBLEM
ity of the lawless was nothing moro
The concerts* of tho Million Dollar
than a Christmas drive for "their
Judge Mafnea is the proud posses­
Band are free to everyone but if you
wives and kiddies."
sor o f n fine Masonic emblem that
Want to give anything toward the
One burglary, believed to have been was presented to him by the Baptists
taonrert* drop your money in the beau­
* ADDITIONAL LOCALS
perpetrated this morning at about Sunday School and Church yesterday.
tiful lily white hands o f Charlie Britt
the same time Santa was negotiating Dr. Hyman making the presentation
wr Judge Moines. Thoy will accept It
the last chimney, was reported. speech. The em blem'is a watch fob
With thanks. This band costa real
Diamonds, Liberty bonds and money, or pin and Is worn today by the Judge
tnawy—but then it is a real band. The
Beautiful Minnehaha Moccasins at the value o f which has been unde­ who feels that it is not only good to
progressive business men and citizens
Judge and Mrs. Scheilc Moines A. Kanner’s, Sanford Ave.
216-12c termined, were taken from the safe be a Mason but also a Baptist.
&gt;of Sanford have made thceo concerts' have ns their guests, Mrs. Maine's
o f a wholesale clothing merchant in
possible by their generosity.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hcrby,
Eight miles o f road arc to be Im­ East Fourteenth street,
Entering BITTEtf BY RARE
of Dayton, Ohio, and the nephew o f mediately surfaced in Flagler Coun through an ndjoining establishment
SPECIES OF SNAKE, DIES
Park avenue should be mado a one­ Judge Moines, J. E. Mnlncs, of. Lake ty. Coquina rock will be used.
the bandits cut their way through an
way street as there aro numerous ac­ Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Hcrby arc for­
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., Dec. 26
eighteen-inch wall. In leaving they
cidents on this street especially when mer residents o f Sanford and their
—
John
P. Clark, agdo 40, former post­
Bureau Scarfs, Table Covers, and started a fire, probably with a care­
the various churches aro holding serv­ many friends are glad to have them Baby Blanko!*, now on aale.— A. Kan­ lessly tossed cigarette stub in
master
here und well known taxider­
the
ices. The cars park on both aides of back in Sanford for the winter.
mist,
died
here late yesterday as the
ner,
216-12tc building through which they entered.
the street leaving only a narrow; lane
result
o
f
tho
bite of a harlequin snake.
Damngc estimated at $75,000 was
throogh which itis difficult to drive
Hundreds o f people from surround­
Miami Shrincrs nre planning to caused by the blaze which was con­ Mr. Clark lived but nineteen hours nfand thtro will be a serious accident ing cities were hero yesterdny after­ chnrter n special train fo r n caravan fined to the fifth floor of the struc­ ler having been bitten by the snake,
on this street unless it is made a one­ noon to hear the concert rendered by to the big cercmoninl and business ture.
which i» a rare species.
way street or the cars aro parked on the Million Dollar Band. The Christ­ meeting to be held in Jacksonville.
Five men, suspected by tile police
■the ride streets adjacent to the mas concert was also enjoyed by the
of having pnrticipntcd in the holdup
city people and many from tho sur­
A nice assortment o f Stalling Sil­ and shooting two weeks ago o f n Hnrrounding territory. The band is bring­ ver and Gold Evm harp Pcnc'ls and 1cm grocer were arrested yesterdny
D I T B F M IT l i
IS TH E MOST IMPORTANT ITEM
Don’ t stop buying just because ing many new people to Sanford and Fountain Pena at Mobley’s Drug and held in $5,00 bnil each for a
i U iiC
I T l I L I l OF THE ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD.
Christens is over. Your pocketbook wilt bring them here all week. There Store.
«
219-tfc hearing today.
PINEHURST DAIRY— The 95 per-cent Dairy.
may be depleted but our merchants is nothing Ilka plenty o f good music
o n putting on some big sales In a to liven up things.
The Southern Cattle Loan Company AUTÓ PLUNGES INTO
We Invite the public to Inspect our D aily at nny time or any
few days that will eclipse anything
RIVER, TWO DROWNED
has been organized at Jacksonville to
■Deliveries Twice Each Day.
before attempted and you
shoutd
Hourassist the -development o f the cattle
MUNICIPAL COURT GRIND
ST. PETERSBURG, Fin Dec. 20.
industry in Florida. It Is capitalized
"TH E DAIRY Hint IS DIF
Christmas passed o ff very quietly at $500,000.
— Mrs. Henry Kramer, 55, and Miss
FEREN T FROM OTHERS"
there being but few cases before
Emily Krnmcr, 54, New Brunswick,
Judge Maine» and ns tho juijgc was
A. Kanner has a big line of holi­ N. J., were drowned yesterday after­
Ask the State Board o f Health
Phone 367
feeling very good over Christmas he day goods, dolls, velocipedes, etc, 213- noon when the automobile in wihch
ing in. Now is the reni timo to save was vory kind to most o f them, feel­ 216 Sanford Ave.
21G-12tc they were riding ran o ff a bridge.
mo nev.
ing that none o f them should be
Henry Kramer, husband and brother,
slighted nnd since they hnd evinced a
Fifty thousand people gnthered at who was driving the automobile, was
.A. Thedford has hung out his shin­ disposition to break into jail lie made Miami to see the hundred thousand rescued. He was taken to a hospital,
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gle and will practice law In this city, it easier for them to do so. The fol­ dollnr show. The flower pngent wns where it is said his condition is con­
having rented the Inw offices form- lowing cases were up this morning:
one of the most brilliant affairs ever sidered serious.
«rly occupied by the late Major A. K.
W illie Williams, disorderly conduct. pulled o ff in any portion o f the coun­
First reports that the automobile
inu-r&gt;. Col.
inw Found guilty and fined $25 nnd costs
tol. Thedford practiced law
was driven o ff tho bridge while the
try.
ln Arkansas nnd when the war broke and 30 days in jail.
party wns watching nn airplane were
®ul was sent to Florida where he
R. Allen was arested by E. E.
Mohawk Sheets, 81x00, $2.15 each. denied by Mr. Kramer. The party
vrvfil until the nrmistico and falling Walker for carrying concealed wenp■A. Kanner, Sanford Ave. Phone had driven to a beach resort after
in love with the stnto remained. He on. Bond estreated.
10.
216-12tc their Christmas dinner and were reattracted to Sanford by the busiCharles Jefferson was arrested by
upportunitics presented by this E. E. Walker fo r disorderly conduct.
Another permanent Investment for
e,lJ and has decided to enst his lot Fined $10-nnd costs and 16 days in
the
city o f West Palm Bench that wns
aiming u» where he is made welcome Jail.
proposed
at the meeting of the com­
Nor can you make much money without some
the members of the bar and citlJoe L. Kirkland was arrosted by
missioners wns the first reading of
zrna generally.
E. E. Walker for disorderly conduct.
effort to
an ordinance for thc issuance of bonds
Discharged.
to pay fo r the Kennedy docks.
. * U thc cKy lacked in "home comDaisy Spllin was arrested by E. E.
week was supplied by tho nr- Walker for disorderly conduct nnd
by establishing credit with a reliable bank.
Braclet Watches, Electric Lamps,
** ‘&gt;f Jim llnn-is, who, spent sev- on a pica of guilty was fined $25 and
by
Smoking
Seta,
Casrcro’
e
rnd
other
j
dIay8 ,n, t*1« d ty coming down costs and given 30 days in Jail.
W hy not make some real "H A Y ” in the SUN
Frank Sipiin was arrested by E. E. Sheffield silverware fo r holiday gifts.
V?™ J/ cki°nville to visit his mother,
21G*12tc
Ajln* Woodbrldgq. j|m Harris Walker fo r disorderly conduct and — A. Kenner, Sanford ave.
SHINE by starting a check account
-us
was found guilty nad fined $10 and
Build up your credit that you m a ; : ? able to
Palm Beach Beans, eggplant nnd
cost* and 10 daya in jail.
master difficult problems.
John Dixln was arested for having peppers are being shipped by express
from
Boynton,
Delray,
Yamnto,
nnd
in his possession a still and apparatus.
Bocn Ratone, nnd nre bringing good
Bond estreated and capios issued.
prices. Seed beds for tomatoes nre
1920 Five-Passenger
being
rnpidly mndo and fields arc be­
ANOTHER BANK
ing
picpared
for spring cropJ.
IN NORTH DAKOTA

I

Let Everyday
be

Post Card

SANFORD
lief Them
at the

Herald Office

You C a n t M ake

H a y Without Sunshine

ADVERTISE

SANFORD
Post Cards
Beautiful
VieWs '

M I C K pg A\ E

BUICK for SALE

B .&amp; o . MOTOR CO.
Sanford, Florida

GOES TO W ALL

Just received a new shipment of
W. L. Dougin* Shoe*. Men’s, Ladle*
(Bjr Th« AiMcUUd rr*«0
MINOT, N. D., • Dec. 27-—First
Farmers’ Bank o f Minot closed today.
Depleted reserves responsible.

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