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Sanford
; THE
•‘City Substantial”

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Sanford
THE .

“ City Substantiar
IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

I VO LUM E

II

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1921

NUMBER 114

5—s rn

ena

esse

|BD. OF HEALTH
MANY STATES
IN MEETING

m ore

Governor, of Illinois Indicted on Fraud Chargi

THE SENSATIONAL MURDER CASE AT OR­
LANDO CAME TO THRILLING C LIM A X REPORTED SHE CONFESSED TO KILLING
MILTMORE MONDAY EVENING.
The Accused Woman Had Confessed Crime to
Chief of Police Vestel When She Spilled th e
First Story—Now Claims She Can’t Remem­
ber Making Any Such Confession.

7ith Surgeon General
On Motter of Pellagra
in the South

•repa r F

The folowing wire wns received nt the Herald office Inst night,
too lnte for publication in the Dnily Herald nnd while it wns rumor­
ed that Miss Clarke hnd confessed the rumor wns ns often denied
nnd this paper would not publish the report until It wns verified:

irepo rt

ro UK ADOPTED UY CON FEU.
ENCB HEFOUE IIEING MADE
PUBLIC.
(Dr Tba Auoc la tail Praai)

WASHINGTON, Aug.
5.—
Health officials of twelve South*
ern statea in conference here with
Surgeon General Cummlng of the
Public Health Service, today are
drafting a report of conditions in
the South and recommendations
what should lie done regarding
pallagra. Preparation of report
in hands of a committee of five
and was to be adopted by confer­
ence before it would be made
public. One resolution adopted
expressed to President Harding
the appreciation of tho health of*
ficials of his interest in the pub­
lic health and endorsed the ad­
ministration of the Public Health
Service by Cumming.

’RAMMELL MAKES
IEASY FARMERS TO
BORROW MONEY

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t.nv. I.i'll Small i.r Illinois 1ms hern Indicted, together with T.tent. Onv. Fred Sterling and n banker, on charges of
fruud and embezzlement of suite funds. The Illustration allows Governor Small and the old state tiouso In
Bprlngtleld In which the court healings Incident to the cn ■« ore held.

STANDARD GROWERS EXCHANGE
ULSTER CABINET
JOINS CITRUS EXCHANGE
TO HAVE MEET
IN BIG CONSOLDIATION WAS ANNOUNCED
AMERICANS NOT RELEASED
FROM RUSSIAN PRISONS
ACCORDING TO REPORT.
(Zf

The AuocUUd P ra u )

LONDON, Aug. B.—American relief
officials here are placing little fnith
in the reports that Amcrlcun prison­
ers in Russin had been reloUr.rd and
now leaving that country. One of­
kiKrs AMENDMENT TO FARM ficial said the report to thnt effect re­
ceived yesterday, wus merely a LetKEDITS HILL Til HOUGH
THE SENATE
vinn newspaper report forwarded from
Riga.
rDjr Tho AttociaUd Prats)

MASHNGTON, Aug. G.—Senator
park Iraiainell was successful yesteruay in having his nmemlmcnt to the
|dll for the relief of tho ugrculturol
interests adopted. Senator Trammell's
limcndmunt makes a producer’s note,
lirojiirly secured in the hapds of n
pnk, valid security upon which tho
p'nr Finance Corporation may ndF«nce money to bnnks in order to aid
producers in holding thoir products
bntil there is an export market for
them.
Senator Trammell’s provision is
tre.itlj j|, aid of tho producers ns
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without his amendment pro|iaed only for » farmer to obtnin n
l«n through a dealer, a marketing
Henry or a farmers’ association, lin­
ger Senator Trammell’s amendment n
producer’s security can he handled
I rough a hank without the producer
P&gt;"g forced to apply to a denier or
f" J**"«intlon, and when a bank has
Me a lonn to a farmer upon Batislii'lory security the bank can then
f 5.c this character, of security in oblalnmg an advance from the United
[ l '1"' " ar toance Corporation.
‘hr measure to which Senator
rammells amendment wiih adopted
I i&gt;im of the most important pieces
J ii'Kialution in tho interest of tho
■ rnuTH since congress convened.

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QUARRELLING
OVER SANDWICH
RESULTS KILLING
TWO MIAMI MEN KILLED OVER
TRIVAL MATTER LAST
NIGHT
(Hr Tho Aiioclitad F r a u )
MIAMI, Aug. 5.—Quarrelling that
started over a sandwich is said by
the police today to have led to the fa­
tal shooting here last night of J. E.
Foster, restaurant proprietor, and'in­
flicting of gun shot wounds on Chas.
Breen, who fired tho fatnl shot, which
physic-intis say probably will cnusc
Breen’s death. Walter Lundcrgrcon,
stepson of Foster, fired on Breen nfter Foster was killed. Lundgrecn is
in Jnil with C. D. Holmes, Breen’s
companion.
STRAWBERRY GROWERS
TO HAVE A HEARING
IN TAMPA SEPT. 27
(By Tho A uocU U d Prooo)'

WASHINGTON, Aug. G.—The In­
terstate Commerce Commission an­
nounced yesterday that n henring on
I v '? 11 , (,,&lt;CES DEFEATED
charges made for express shipments
()|| T ,,KASTERN MOROCCO
on strawberries from Florida points
a h acked d y t r iiie s m e n . would bo held nt Tampa before Ex­
aminer Carter for tho commission
Maiiihd Th*. A,,oc|»‘»d **•••)
Sept. 27. This relates to the use of
Forces
' A’,K 5- Th0 SP«nlHh pony refrigerators.
Kef' i
SUKorcd another Bevcro
viler tv n nor^bwostern Morrocco, AGRICULTURAL CREDITS
bv iY y hnvo becn rc8l»Hng attucks
BILL PASSES SENATE
°lli0UU8 trlbc8™"* news| hi " hcro dec,*rod. One paper said
(By The A uoeU U J F ra u )
WASHINGTON, Aug. G.—Tho agri­
Khm&gt;. a tril,C8mcn
holding five
| 0UM,nd^pnnlnrds as prisoners.
cultural credits bill, embodying tho
administration plan for loans by the
-AIIPENTIBR—GIBBONS
war finance committeo corporation to
ROUT POSTPONED
exports of farm products, was passed
I'HENCHMAN RECOVERING. yestorday by the senate.
Thorn was no record voto on tho
phase of tho bill, which now goes to
NEW Y n n v AV*d*,u&lt;
H ,r ami
Au" B- Tho Parpen- tho house. Tho measure authorizes
fo r t S n G bb° - fiKht planncd horo agricultural loans from tho $500,000,­
°f 0ctobcr- ba8 heen 000 cash capital of tho war finance
l°u
B°VOra wook8 on nc* corporation, which wns authorized to
[eeive, ! nJUri°8 tho P^nchm an re- issue 12,000,000,000 of bonds in ob­
L
‘ Vhel h° Wa" do,onted by Jack taining national lonn funds.
The bill was put through as a sub­
fed for7! i 1? 0 fl8ht ,H n o w , *chedL0Vem. at|°
Octobor or tbe first of stitute for the Norris agricultural loan
L‘r In Madison Squnre Garden. plan.

Standard Will Market
Their Fruit Through
Citrus
Exchange
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&lt;Hy The Associated Press)

NO MESSAGE HAS BEEN RECEIV­
ED FOM DE VALERA.
(By Tba A uocU U d Proto)

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LONDON, Aug. G.—Another meet­
ing o ftho Ulster cabinet has been
cnled to discuss the Irish peace nego­
tiations, it 1b announced today, al­
though it is reiterated in Btlfnst that
no message has been recoived there
from Devnlern.

ORLANDO, Aug. 5.—“I shot Miltmore. I did it after trying
to obtnin n signed statement from him thnt he hnd committed the
robbery. lie refused to give me the stntement. I wns desperate,
nnd it wns then thnt I committed the rnsh act.”
This stntement wns given to Chief of Police Vestel Monday
night, immediately nfter Frank Gordon hnd phoned him from the
San Junn hotel thnt W. H. Miltmore was dead. It was given out
this nfternoon by the chief of police to n crowd of newspnper repre­
sentatives.
Miltmore wns sitting on the bed, Miss Clarke told tho police
chief, nnd she was sitting on the bed. She rose from her sent on
the bed, whipped out the pistol she carried in her. pocket, placed
the revolver against the man’s breast and fired.
Todny $725 of the $1,000 which Miss Clnrke claims to have
brought here wns found by Chief Vestel in tho tank of the toilet of
u bedroom adjoining the room in which the killing took place.
While the confession hns been held by the Chief of Police since
Monday evening, no word concerning it was given out by him until
•I o’clock this afternoon. Miss Clarke’s lawyer continually refused
to let her make a stntement, and told newspnper men himself th a t
no stntement was possible at this time. Whether his consent was
given when the statement wns issued this afternoon or not is not
known.
Advices from Miami declare thnt a number of witnesses will
be wanted in connection with the theft of $32,000 from tho poatoffice at West Palm Beach and the killing of Miltmore but that thuse
witnesses are disappearing and efforts to locate them are proving:
futile.

NEW YORK, Aug. G.—The most
MISS LENA CLARKE DOES NOT
important transaction in the history
REMEMBER MAKING CONFESSION"
of citrus culture in Florida is said to
hnvo just been consumntcd after ne­
ORLANDO, Aug. 5.—No new developments are appnrent to­
gotiations in New York nnd Tampa
day
in
the case of Miss Lenn Clnrke, held here charged with killing
whereby the Standard Growers’ Ex­
Miltmore,
since the announcement yesterday by Chief Vestel of an
change, with headquarters at Orlando,
alleged confession of the shooting which he said Miss Clnrke made
will hereafter sell its citrus fruits
to him shortly afterwards but which Miss Clnrke later is declared
through the eo-oporative orzanizato have said she did not remember making and which she is said
lions of tho Florida Ctrus Exchntige.
to have ascribed to the strain under which she has labored for the
The arrangement wns npproved by
last five years.
the board of directors of the Florida
Citrus Exchange in n special meeting
FOUR CHILDREN BURNED
CHECK UP SHOWS
in Tampa Wednesday, Aug. .’J, nnd STATE WILL NOT TAKE OVER
IN NEW YORK TENEMENT
are enroutu here for the signatures
MISS CLARKE IS
CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS
FIRE EARLY TIMS MORNING.
of Joseph I)i Giorgio und associates
AND SAILORS HOME.
SHORT $25,000
which will finally complete the deal.
(By Tha A u oc U U d Praia)
The contracts previously had been
(By Tho A u oc U U d T r o u )
NEW YORK, Aug. G.—Four child­
WEST PALM BEACH, Auk. 5.—
thoroughly threshed out nnd pnssed
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. G.—Word ren wore Inirned to death and seven Postoffiee Inspector II. N. Grnhum,
upon by counsel for both sides, so ' has bee nrecoivtd hero that the board other persons injured early this morn­ who hns been making an audit of tho
the arrangement practically is com­ of commissioners of state institutions ing in a fire in n Bronx tenement accounts of Miss Lenn Clnrke, post­
plete. The Standard Growers’ Ex­ bus voted not to take over the Con­ house
mistress here, in connection with tho
change and the Di Giorgio interests federate Soldiers and Sailors Home
$32,000 robbery, which MisH Clarke
wore represented at tho Tampa meet­ here on the ground thnt the hill pass­
hns assumed responsibility, according
ing by W. A. Blackman nnd Leroy R. ed by the last legislature authorizing
to statements from Chief Inspector
Giles of Davis and Giles, Orlando a t­ it was defective in thnt several pro­
Johnson, announced fthis nfteronon,
torneys for tlje Standard.
thnt so far ho hnd uncovered u short­
visions conflict. Ateorney General Bu­
The Standnrd Growers’ Exchnnge,
ford cast tho minority vote. Ten
age of $25,000.
tho second largest citrus-handling
This nfternoon $1,117.23 in paid!
organization in Florida, has operated thousand dollars was appropriated by
the
legislature
for
the
home,
pending
money
orders wore found under thepacking houses at Orlando, Tampa,
its
acceptance
by
the
state.
Tho
pillow
of
Miss Clarke’s room nt th e
Crescent City, Fullers, Eustis, Frost­
AT
FOR
ANNUAL
ENCAMPMENT
United
Daughters
of
the
Confederacy
home
of
her
parents and these were!
proof, Bowling Green, Eagle Lako,
CAMP
JOHNSTON
made
grent
efforts
to
have
the
home
sent
to
the
inspectors
by her father,.
Cocon, Miami, Fort Pierce, Nnrnnji,
made
a
state
institution
so
that
vet­
Rev.
A.
T.
Clnrke.
These
orders were
Hradentown, Arcadia and Fort Myers.
(By Thu Aiioclita d Frotal
erans
might
be
more
adequately
pro­
all
dated
to
reduce
the
shortngo
in hor
It is said tho I)i Giorgio and Gentile
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. G.—Floridn
vided
for.
accounts
to
that
amount
interests, which have controlled the
Guardsmen began arriving today at
Inspector Graham nlso stated that.
Standard Growers’ Exchange, hero------------------------Camp Johnston for their annual tour
after will affiliate with and market BITCHED RATTLE IN
Miss
Clarke wns bonded in $15,000 b y
field duty which begins at midnight
thoir fruit through the Florida Citrus
STREETS OF LITTLE
n
surety
company nnd carried a pri­
and continues for two weeks. Offic­
Exchange, instead of through their
WES I FLORIDA IO&gt;\N ers school which opened Monday will vate bond of $3,000.
own orgnnizntion ns heretofore. They
-------Rev. A. T. Clarke, oighty-two years;
close tonight. Twelve hundred troops
own a very large acreage of both'
.u
. nre expected.
old, and nn active minister f&lt;«r six ty
bearing and young orange nnd grapeI'NSACOLA, Aug. 5. A pitched
years, now retired made thiH state­
fruit groves in Florida.
, battlt° ,in wh,p1h 1 ri,flca and »hat*aa8 AMERICA WINS
ment tonight:
It is stated nt the Di Giorgio head- aro bein* U8ed ,8J "
tb°
“The lnw of man nmy condemn our
FOURTH INTERNATIONAL
quarters here that the deal is in the *t r c c * of Nowah tchkn, in Calhoun
dnughtor ns n thief nnd n murdorcr,
YACHT
RACE
TODAY.
better interest of tho citrus industry C0UnV B the result of afamilyfeud,
but in the* sight of God und her agod
of Florida ns a whole, and of tho ac' ori}'"«
to, a telephonemessagere­
(By Tba A iaociitad P raia)
fnthor nnd mother, she is oh innocent*
citrus growers, as by it, fruit from cci™d h" ° ,aH " «h ’ .
COWES, Aug. 6.—America won tho todny ns when a babe.”
these sources will bo under a single' Tbo villaRct ,8 " JdnJrkno89 and ov’ fourth international yacht race horo
Federal authorities wore searching
snles-control instead of being sold ery
i» barricaded
today, defeating the British entries for J. E. Chambers, nt whoso homo
At
10
o’clock
the
town
was
still
in
competitively. This, it is said, will , ,
....
. . .
, ,
from seventeen to sixteen points. in West Palm Bench Miss Ciarko had
mark a long forward step in Florida da* ne” ’. but tbc hoofing had 8top‘
Grent
Britain won the first threo a room wihch sho used only in th a
citrus operations, ns tho multiplicity pcd’ Two mon wcre 8Heht1y hurt,
races.
daytime ns a studio. Chambers, thiqjs*
of shippers from Florida competing in!
say, is wanted us a mnterinl w ltnem
Northern markets previously has been1 Tho U te\ arV D|KC8t 8«y8 ^
nro
He is no relation to Miss Clarke, the
a severe handicap to tho Florida pro- to° many dam ,n,,urc8 ,n th,H conn- PRESIDENT HARDING
VISITS HOSPITAL
j uccraj try. There nro. And our policy of sondimpression that ho wns her grand­
TO SEE SOLDIERS. father having boon gained by tho In­
The presence in New York nt in ter-' in* thcm to co n fess is rldiuclous.
scription on a note addressed to tha
vnls ovor a considerable period of D .'
------------------------(B r Tba AMoeUUd Praia)
enretaker of tho Chnmbors homo by
C. Glllet, of Tampa, first vice-presi-1 Captain Kidd hns somo ndvnntngos
LANCASTER, N. II., Aug. 5 .— Miss Clnrko requesting thnt tho postdent of tho Florida Citrus Exchange, unknown to tho modem pirates, but
and tho recent conference in Now ho didn’t hnvo to fnko his books to President Harding interrupted h!*t va­ tnl inspectors bo permitted to got
York of President J. H. Ross, Business' ftvold sharing tho loot with tho gov- cation today to go to tho army tu­ somo of tho missing money from h erroom.
Mnnngor C. E. Stewart, jr., nnd Sales '■ernmont.
bercular hospital ut Gorham, twer.tyManager GeorgQ A. Scott of tho Flor-1
------------------------She addressed the caretaker a«
ida Citrus Exchango with Mr. Di Gior- j Here’s government bulletin on how flve miles away. It is understood ho “Grandpn,” nnd explained that thta
gio and associates aro declared to have ( to keep a cellar dry. But in there any plnnned thetrlp boforo ho loft Wash­ was merely a form of endearment fo r
been in tho interest of the deal which getter plan than calling in your th in - ington. The visit is expected to oc­ tho man, who Is a distant relative o f
cupy most of the day.
has ju B t been consummated.
I ty friends?—Little Rock Gazette.
tho Ciarko family.

CONFEDERATE
HOME TURNED
DOWN BY BOARD

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GUARDSMEN
ARE ARRIVING
JACKSONVILLE

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1S21

PAGE EIGH1

Vegetable Growers
May Get Relief,
Except Celery Rate
WASHINGGTON, Aug. 3.—In the
case of tho Railroad Dircctor-Gonoral
of Railroads and others, tho Inter­
OVER THE SUBJECT OF THE FED
state Commerco Commission has ren­
KRAL RESERVE
dered tho following important decis­
BOARD
ion upon tho complaint attacking tho
line haul rates and refrigeration
WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.—Criticism charges on citrus fruits and vegetaof federal reserve system credit pol­ blcso from Floridn producing points
icies, which was continued yesterday to various Interstate destinations,
before a congressional committee by
thnt tho nggregato chnrges arc not
John Skelton WilliamB, former comp­
unreasonable except:
troller of currency, aroused resont(1) Thnt the lino haul charges .on
ment on tho part of the system's
■vegetables,
except celery, Undor re­
highest officers—Governor Harding
frigeration
nro
unrcnsonnblo in thnt
of the reserve board and Governor
they
do
not
provido
in these instances
Strong of the Now York reserve bank.
where
n
lower
minimum
nnd hlghor
In ono*bf the frequent verbnl inter­
rate
apply
than
under
ventilation
for
changes Governor Ilnrding charged
the
alternative
application
of
tho
across the committee room swinging
his fist, but was halted by associates same rnte nnd minimum ns under
just in front of his adversary, who ventilation; nnd (2) thnt the refrig­
remained cool, but was rising for tho eration chnrges on fruits nnd vege­
tables nro unreasonable in thnt they
threatened encounter.
A few minutes later Mr. Strong, nro based on an excessive quantity
.
while reading to the commission a re­ of ice.
Tho commission said:
•
port which charged Mr. Williams with
“false and misleading statements,"
“In their complnint filed Sept. 11,
was interrupted by the former comp­ 1919, ns amended, tho rnilrond com­
troller who shouted:,
missioners of Floridn attack transpor­
"That statement of your is falsol" tation rntes nnd refrigeration chnrges
Governor Strong, however, continu­ on citrus fruits nnd vegetables from
ed reading and presently referred to producing points in Floridn to vnrious
Mr. Williams ns being jenlpus of his interstate destinations ns now shown
CLOTHCRAFT
prerogatives.
Cloth**
in porishnblo protective tariff No. 1,
“And thnt’s n lie, too!’’ tho latter | j q
No. 0, ns unrensonnbo; also
interjected.
on
vegetables
under refrigorntion, cxI
"At this point I request the com cept celery, ns unjustly discrimina­
mittco to require the comptroller to tory. We nre asked tq establish reas­
mnke oath whether he has stated the onable nnd just rates nnd charges for
whole truth or notl” Governor Strong tho future.
«
exclaimed.
“Tho joint council of tho Natlonnl
Chairman Anderson ruled, nmid tho
Lenguc
of Commission Merchants of
confusion, that it was “’not feasible
the
United
States, tho International
to ndopt the policy at this stngc of
Apple
Shippers’
Association, nnd tho
the gnme.”
Western
Friut
Jobbers’
Association
Governor Harding nrose out of the
of
America
intervened
in
support of
•
“I wish you would plense tell me how
; audience nnd demanded a hearing on
the
allegations
of
the
complnint
with
personal grounds, to deny allegations
Smith can dress so much better than I can,
respect
to
refrigeration
chnrges.
Com­
concerning himself, ns Mr. Wil'lnms
with the family he has to support.”
hnd rnndo them, and presently Gover­ plaints contemf that tho inclusion
“Maybe he don’t dress any better, but I’ll
nor Strong produced from tho coqfi- of the increased refrigeration chnrges
dcntial files of reserve officers’ cor­ mndo effective from Floridn on May
admit he always looks good, yet he don’t
respondence nnd reports to combat 8, 1919, of items of cost covering tho
spend any where’s near as much as you do.”
hnulngo of ice in tho bunkers of re­
Mr. Willinms’ criticism.
‘The main difference is that he buys
To answer letters and memoranda frigerator cars nnd tho switching in­
read by Mr. Willinms nnd which he cident to tho icing nnd rcicing of Buch
Clothcraft moderate priced clothes and gets
snid he hnd sent to his associates on cars, i. o., ona cont per car mlio and
not only value but good looks as well.”
.
tho reserve board during 1920 and thirty-flvo cents per car per switch*;
1921, protesting their policy and respectively, resulted in n double
course, Governor Harding demanded chnrgd for thoso services-, for tho
nnd received permission to rend a reason that tho line haul rates wero
single letter of response which the et thnt timo high enough to, nnd by
board mnde to Mr. Williams in 1921. operation of Inw did, includo compen­
“Tho federal reserve board feels sation thorefor. Tho elimination of
constrained to say,’’ the letter snid, this alleged double charge by n pro­
“thnt your action # * * demonstrated portionate decrease in tho haulage
The Clothcraft Store in This Town
•• the futility of discussions with you on rates is sought.
i questions of honor or fair piny.” • “We find thnt the nggregato trans­
Mr. Williams' criticisms of tho portation nnd refrigeration chnrges
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + H ft4 * + + 4 + + + + ,f,*+,l"H+&lt;,++'i'++&gt;Ii+++*&gt;++4++4+4+++++'i
bonrd’s handling of credit problems, nssniled nro not unreasonable except
ns contained in the correspondence thnt the hnulnge chnrges on vegeta­
i * * * * 4 * * * * *
PUT CRIMP IN SQUTHBRN
and
repented to the congressional bles, other than celery, under refrig­
AND WESTERN RANKS.
commission, were characterised in eration nre unreasonable in thnt they
WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.—Policieq Governor Harding’s letter ns “ignor- do not provide in those instances
i
of the Federnl Reserve Board during nnt, inaccurate nnd misleading/’
where n lower minimum and higher
the past eighteen ndonths or more
rato apply than under ventilation for
DAWSON MOVES THE GOODS.
were attacked today before a joint
the nlternntlve application of tho
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY
congressiona commission by J. Skel­
same rnte nnd minimum under refrig­
Lakeland at Daytona.
J. M. Dawson hns not been in San­ eration ns undor ventilation, nnd ex­
ton Williams, former comptroller of
Tampa a t Jacksonville.
tho currency, who charged that the ford long but he has moved the goods cept thnt tho refrigeration charges
St. Petersburg
rlando.
board had displayed undue favoritism while he hns been here. It is his busi­ nre unreasonable to the extent of 20
in lending to New York bnnking ness to keep business moving nnd he per cent of tho cost of ice factor em­
IIOW THEY STAND
groups while southern nnd western does just thnt thing. Mr. Dawson un­ braced therein.
W
L
Pet. borrowers were unduly curtailed. derstands merchandising and he un­
w
"Defendants will be expected, with­
Orlando ....................50
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There was “abundant ground for com­ derstands advertising und when he out n formal order, to revise thir
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Tampa ............. .
37
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plaints of discrimination by farmers writes n two or four page advertise­ charges on this traffic in accordance
40
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Lakeland ..................43
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ment or bill he writes it so thnt every­
generally,” he added.
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with the conclusions announced here­
St. Petersburg .
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47
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thing fits exactly nnd makes n per­
The
congressional
commission
was
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Daytona ..........
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fectly balanced advertisement.
Mr. in within sixty days from the date of
appointed
to
inquire
into
the
agricul­
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Dawson also believes in huving tho service of this report. If this Is not
tural situation nnd summoned Mr.
goods just ns advertised and this Is done tho matter mny bo brought to
Williams
in
connection
with
its
in­
"
RESULTS YESTERDAY
the outstanding feature in all his our attention.”
vestigation
into
credit
facilities
for
Floridu State League
sales and promotions. He expects to
farmers.
TAMPA.—The four masted schoon­
At Jacksonville 2, Tampa 3.
make Sunford his headquarters and
Many of Mr. Williams' assertions this is good news for his services arc
At Orlundo 0, St. Petersburg 8.
er, Herald, built in Belfast, Mninc, al­
were challenged in cross-examination available to all of the merchants of
A t Daytonn 2, Lakeland 12,
by Representative Ogden Mills, Re­ Sanford nt any time nnd he is the lit­ most forty years ngo, nnd which sail­
publican, New York, a commission tle boy who understands the sales ed n greater part of tho seven years
South Atlantic Association.
member, who was armed with vol­ business as no other. Thu two puge then to spend her declining years in
At Charleston fi, Charlotte 0.
umes of statistics rulings time nnd advertisement in this issue of Run­ tho service of n locnl shipping con­
At Greenville 4, Columbia 8.
again. During the examination Gov. ner's Department Store sale is a sam­ cern, hns mnde her last port. The
At Augustn-Spartnnburg, rnin.
Harding of the. reserve hoard nnd ple of the manner in which Mr. Daw­ vessel, of five hundred gross tons, set
several other of its ofTicinlH twere son arranges a rent advertisement.
American League
suil on her initial voyage in 1883, und
present. Mr. Williams' statement was
At Boston 3, Chicago 2.
through approximately two score
J uncompleted after a six hours' ses­
Others postponed, rain.
GAINESVILLE.—Miss Zelmn Bur­ years of active service buffeted tht
sion.
nett, 1G years old Santa Rosa county gales, hurricanes nnd other wraths of
In December, 1919, Mr. Williams girl, who engages in the poultry the seas until one duy in 1917 she
National League
said, one New York statu bnnking business under the home club plnn neknowedged her master in a Gulf
At Pittsburg 9, Philadelphia 5.
A t St. Louis 3, New York 2.
institution, which he described as sponsored by the Agricultural Ex­ hurrienne and wa sabandoned by her
At Chicago 3-7, Boston 5-5.
“known for speculative activities," tension Division of the University^of crew’ in a water logged condition. She
A t Cincinnati-Rro'okiyn, rnin.
borrowed $130,000,000 through the Florida, averaged more than $40 a had drifted about for two months with
New York Federnl Reserve Bunk. No month net profits during 1920, accord­ decks awash when sighted by Cnpt. II.
Southern Association
law was broken, he snid, but sevcrul ing to reports to the extension divis­ R. Wood, of tho schooner Carrie W.
At Atluntn 3, Memphis 2.
other New York banks “in hard nnd
At Now Orleans G, Birmingham 0 .. in good tlmese" were -allowed to hold ion here. The young woman ended Bnbson. Captain Wood . took tho
her school career December 1, 1919, derelict in tow and brought it to TamAt Mobilo 7, Nashville G.
out lnrgo amounts of reserve loans, nnd nt the beginning of the yeur, 1920,
pn. Tho crow hnd been rescued by n
At hattanooga 9, Little Hock 2.
while western nnd southern borrow­ entered the business world, so to
tank steamship. The Herald, then
ers were being pressed to reduce speak. Her capital as listed in her re­
owned by n Boston concern, was li­
American Association
loans. Mr. Williams rend memommln
port, for tho year, included "three beled for salvnge and was purchased
At Louisville 9, Minneapolis^.
and lotters interchanged between him­ turkey hens nnd a gobbler, nnd two
by tho Schooner Herald Co., an or­
At Toledo 11, Milwaukee 3.
self and Governor Harding over the
White Lcghorr. liens and a rooster." ganization of locnl shipping men. She
At Indianapolis 7, St. Paul 2.
situation, of which he complnincd.
Her report continues: "Turkey eggs again put to sea in operation out of
A t Columbus-KnnsaB City, rain.
Inid, 120; turkey eggs set, 126; tur­ this sport. Thd schooner returned
Slttin In Washington, President keys hntched, 102; turkeys on hnnd, from Cuba recently in a leaky condi­
International League
Ilnrding touched n button thnt started 73; Whito Leghorn eggs luid, 330; tion nnd while tied up at the docks
At Rochester 1, Toledo 2.
At Buffalo 2-9, Syracuse 10-4.
Chicago's pngeant- of progress. Such White Leghorn eggs set, 125; chicks here inrushijjg water overwhelmed the
M l . Others, rain.
a pity thnt ho cannot Htart nonnnlcy hatched, 113; chicks on hnnd, 89.u To­ pumpB nnd the vessel sank in twentyH V
tal receipts for tHcycnr’s operations flvo feet of wntef. She was floated
in tho "same wny!
Virginia League
amounted to $078, from which ex­ und after being stripped to the hull,
At Newport Nows 0, Wilson 1.
penses aggregating $104.10 wero de­ was taken to the mouth of the bay
It might bo well to Invito New York ducted, leaving a prollt of $484.70.
At Portsmouth 2, Suffolk 8.
and beached.
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At Rocky Mount 7, Norfolk 3.
nnd Chicago gunmen to the disarma­
At Richmond 0, Tnrboro 1.
ment conference.—Roanoke Times.
TBY A DAILY HERALD WANT AD.
THY A DAILY HEBALD WANT AD.

He Spends Less

THE STAR TO-DAY
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Tomorrow—Wm. DeMillc’s Immortal Mas­
terpiece “What Every Woman Knows”

SA F E D E PO SIT B O X E S
The hand of the law may catchJho. thief after tho theft ia com­
mitted but that doesn’t give ypu your monoy back. An Insurance
Company will pay tho loss on your fire-rnvngcd homo but not one cent
for monoy hidden away thorein.
Summer timo is danger timo for closed houses. Look out for
tho wily burglar or unexpected fire. A Safe Deposit Bog or storage
spaco in our fire and burglar proof vaults costs little but saves much.

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Foundation for Children in New York,
SMITH FAMILY
MELD FOR MURDER
according to announcement of the
OF SCARBOROUGH. owner. The New York legislature in
February, enacted provisions for the
(B r Th» AiMtUWd Fr«u)
formation of tho foundation, of which
TAMPA, Aug. ,4.—Henry Smith,
Mr. HockBhcr 1b tho main support.
fifteen, Mattie Smith, thirteen, nnd Tho grove covers 1,320 acres, ground
Mrs. Smith, wife and children of I. D.
for which wns broken in May, 1020.
Smith, hold without bond in connect­
Sixty thousand trees were set out last
ion with the killing of William Scar­ season, according to M. G. Campbell,
borough, near Rlverviow Tuesday, manager of tho grove, nnd it is plann­
was arrested ns mutorlnl witnesses. ed to plant 134,000 trees tho coming
Physicians who removod tho bullet season nt the rate of 5,000 daily. Tho
from Scarborough’s head snid it was Tomplo orange w o b first discovered on
a 32-calibre, whereas a rusty pistol tho cstnto of William Chase Temple
found nenr tho body was a 38-cnlibre. ( nonr Winter Park, a few years ago,
Smith reported to tho sheriff th a t.
nnd citrus men predict a ready mar­
Scarborough hnd committed suicide.
ket for the fruit, w|}ich so far has
been placed on the mnrkot only on a
TAVARES.—Arthur Davis, who
small scale. The fruit 1b described as
wns involved in a gun fight in front of
having a skin softer than tho rogular
tho court house hero sovernl weeks vnriety but not so soft as the tanger­
ngo, was severely cut when the blado ine.
of a portable buzz-snw ran amuck
here recently. Davis with several other
TAVARES.—Henry Huff, employed
men were operating the snw nt high
speed when tho framework gave wny. ns brnkemnn by the Tavares and Gulf
As the blndc cntnpnultcd from its railroad, here, is minus a shoo and
frame it enme in contnct with the belt suffering a slightly strainci} leg but
nnd wns given momentum on its flight. otherwise not inconvenienced us tho
Tho blade split in two a watch chain 'result of n .predicament in which ho
dangling from the right hip pocket found himself while working in tho
of Dnvis’ trousers nnd then bounded rnilrond .yards.
Huff’s foot caught
over nnd struck hinf on tho left leg in a switch from nnd he couldn't-oxtricausing an abrasion 8 inches long nnd -’ate it. Several box enrs, " having
4 inches deep. Davis’ father wns kill­ been given n push by a switch engine
ed and his brother kidnnpnped and and let looso, ns is customary in such
beaten in the court house fight which work, were benring down on him. His
occurred when tho three men were at­ first thought wns to throw his body
tacked by several other men following from the tracks nnd conflno his loss
a domestic quarrel.
to a leg. Then ho thought hotter of
it and when the cars enpio on him ho
LAKE WALES.—Tho Tcmpletown grabbed the drawbar nnd held tilghtorange grove owned by Augustus ly. It wns a momentary struggle be­
Hccks’hcr, of New York, will be de­ tween tho moving enrs nnd tho awitch
voted to tho culture of Temple orang­ frog, which ended when tho shoo was
es for tho market nnd will be operated torn from his foot,'w ith Huff still
ns an endowment for the Hccksher clinging to the drawbnr.
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| university for throe seasons. She was
a member of the Alpha Pi Qota fra­
ternity, nnd, following the ceremony,
MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor, when a five piece ochostra rendered a
program of music, four of her fra­
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ternity sisters, Miss Francis Douglass
nnd
Miss Lula Coberly.of DcLand;
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Miss Josophlno Lengloy, of Eustls,
■Monday—Tho Westmlnsltcr Club \ylll nnd Miss Iris Battle, of Sorrento, as­
/be entertained by .Misses Lettio sisted in presenting the guests to tho
(1 Cilflweli and Pcrrio Leo Bell at tho receiving line.
'.homo of the former at 4 o'clock.
Mr. Chnlkcr, who is an employee of
Friday—Mrs. W. C. Hill will entertain ‘the Bank of R o c k l c d g o , where they
■the members of tho Monday Bridge will make their future home nfter a
Club a t her home on Fourth street, motor tlrip through tho southern part
a t 3:30 p. m.
of the state, wns for two years a
Saturday.—The Children's Story Hour student of Stetson, whero tho col­
will bo held at tho Central Park at lege romnnee began. He was a populnr
0:00 o’clock. All eMldren between member of tho Pi Kappa Phi fratern­
the ages of four to fifteen are most ity nnd took on active Interest in all
cordially invited.
n(fairs of thnt order.
Tho ceremony was performed at an
•ROOF GARDEN CLUB.
Improvised altar under nn arch of as­
T h e Roof Garden Club met Monparagus fern, Mexlcnn vino nnd pink
daay afternoon at the homo of Miss
killnrncy roses, from the center of
Mamie Knt4 Williams. Interesting
which hung a bell formed of nsparnwork for tho coming winter was dis­
gus fern, having for its clapper one
cussed. They had ns their guest, Dr.
aiyitBiB, who gnve them a good talk perfect pink rose. The bride wns given
and olfored many suggestionst After by her father in marriage. She wns at­
adjournment the hostess served punch tired in a simple dress of white organdio wearing with it n becoming
a n d cake.
transparent hat and carrying n show­
er
bouquet of bride’s roses nnd vnlley
.STAY AT HOMES HAH DINNER.
lilies.
Her “chic” going-nwny gown
The Stay nt Home Club had one of
wns
of
navy blue tricotine with a cir­
Shu most pleasant occasions of their
cular
skirt
nnd Russinn blouse effect.
.young lives Inst night nt the Chuluota
Her
accessories
were of the smoke
Inn, when about fifteen couples gnthgray
shades.
Mr.
Chnlker had ns his
tired there for a chicken dinner and
best
man,
Mr.
J.
Prlsor,
of Rocklcdgo.
♦lance. The Chuluota Inn is well
Immediately
nfter
the
ceremony, an
adapted for an ntTnir of this kind, and
Informal
reception
wns
held
and a de­
the wide porches nnd fine dining room
lightful
salad,
followed
by
nn ice
and living rooms all assist in making
course,
wns
served.—DcLand
Nows.
tube guests comfortable. Mine Host
tPivd Hagans, nnd his good wife, were
Mrs. G. W. Rutherford and children,
•everywhere nnd were assisted by Mr.
left
Thursday for Cpronndo Bench,
ami Mrs. Clias. Brumley, in mnking
where
they will spend several weeks
the guests feel at home, but the Stay
nt
the
Ocean View hotel.
a t Homes are at home everywhere nnd
need but little attention. Just turn
Mrs. J. H. Ferguson, left today for
(hern loose nnd they do the rest. The
Batnbridge,
Gn., where she will visit
screened porch nt one end of the house
friends.
was made into the dining room last
night while the dining room was reD. R. Brisson, of Daytona Beach, is
.served for dancing and Jimmy School
spending
several dnys here with his
■whose stage nnmc is “Peter” tore up
sister,
Mrs.
W. J. McBride, a t her
'the pinno while the guests dnneed be­
home
on
Palmetto
avenue.
tween courses of the dinner and nfter
dinner. The dinner by the way was a
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. P. Drummond re­
real chicken dinner nnd half of a
turned
home Wednesday night from
spring chicken was served to each
South
Bend,
Ind., whercthey were call­
guest while everything that goes with
ed
by
the
death
of Mr. Drummond’s
such n dinner wns served in most
tempting style nnd served with fnther.
promptness nnd despatch. The man­
Mth. Geo. DeCottcs left todny for
agement of the hotel gave the Indies
Jacksonville,
where she will visit Mrs.
beautiful fnns ns favors nnd red,
DeCottcs,
Sr.,
while her husband nnd
white nnd blue favors were given to
son
urc
at
Cump
Johnson.
vrnch one ns place favors. Profusions
aiT roses nnd other beautiful flowers
Mr. C. J. Slstrunk nnd Mr. Wing,
lo r which Chuluota is fnmous wero on
of
Orlando, were here Tuesday trans­
tthr tables nnd everywhere throughout
acting
business.
the hotel. The elaborate menu wns
served in five courses and proved very
HMIonlg, of New York, is spending
satisfactory in every respect demonseveral
days here on business.
: aerating thnt Mr. Hngans is an ex­
perienced hotel man and knows how
Mr. and Mrs. S. It. Reid, of Phila­
*to •serve hi* guests the best in the
delphia,
are spending some time here
culinary line nnd also to make them
at
the
Montezuma.
feel p e r k ily nt home. The Stay nt
-Homes left for home at n Inte hour
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Thomas have
♦si;lh the feeling thnt they will return
nrrived
here from Miami, nnd are
♦the visit to the Chuluota Inn nt an
mnking
Sanford their home.
Mr.
•early date.
Thomas holds a responsible position
Mrs. Theodore W. Langley wns
•elected chairman of the entertninfnent with the American Fruit Growers
committee and while the next meeting Association.
jnlncc hns not been decided upon it
Mrs. Laura Huff left Wednesday
•will be n good one and the club will
for
St. Augustine, whero she will
arrange for a good time and expect
spend
ten days, visiting friends and
to round out tho summer with some
relatives.
of the best times the members have
&lt;*ver experienced in Sanford.
R. W. Pearman and Curtis Barber
motored to Ilaytonn Bench yesterday
'MISS LOUISE SMITH WEDS.
afternoon.
'IThe many friends of Miss Louise
■Smith, youngest daughter of the Hon.
M. M. Smith, will bo surprised and
pleased to learn of her marriage to
IMc. J. C. Lettuce, which took plnre
'today nt noon. The ceremony was
very quiet, being performed in the
presence of only the immediate family
and closest friends.
Miss Smith is a Winter Park girl
and is widely known in Centra Flor­
ida, being considered one of.the most
beautiful young Indids in the higher
socinl set.
Rumors often approaching marriage
hnvc been henrd for some time, but
tho exact date has been disclosed to
••only her closest friends.
Mr. Lettuce is traveling general
freight agent for tho Winston-Salem
■Sorjth Bound Railway Co. He iH held
•in high esteem by his hundreds:, of
friends throughout the State who will
learn with Interest if his hnppy mar­
riage.
The bridal couple loft todny for a
short honey moon, nnd upon their re­
turn will make their homo in Winter
Park.—Ornndo Reporter-Star.
CHALKER—STOKELY.
A wedding, which took place Tues­
day, August 2, nt high noon at Mt.
Dora, which will be of interest to
many in DeLand, wns that of MBs
'Christine Stokcly nnd Thos. Doster
Chnlker, of Rockledge. Both bride
and groom hnd been Stetson Univer­
sity students. Miss Stokcly graduat­
ing from the homo economics depu-tment last spring after attending the

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Misses Soritn Lake and Florence
Henry; Messrs. Robert Deane and
Paul Lake, were a congenial party
motoring to Daytona Bench yesterday
afternoon.

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The N ew Buick “Four”
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— A Thoroughbred
Four, Com pleting
the F am ed Buick
Line

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T he new Four-Cylinder Buick, here announced,
is a thoroughbred—a p e d ig re e d car well worthy
of its name.
Down to the very last detail, this new model possesses
every quality of enduring serviceability, complete
comfort, and distinctive appearance that have always
characterized Buick automobiles.
The advent of this new Four makes the Buick 1922
line complete. It offers to purchasers of a car of this
size all tne
and service that go to make up
the name “ !

The cBuick Valvein -H ea d E n g i n e
A Tower Tlant
That Has Proved
Itself —

The engine, of course, is of the time-tested Buick
Valve-in-Head type. T he year-after-ycar concentra­
tion of Buick’s engineering skill and experience in
building Valve-in-Head motors assures the highest
standard of performance obtainable today.
Every other unit is of a quality equal to the power
plant. T he whole assembly constitutes a perfectly
balanced chassis which is of typical Buick construction.
T he equipment of Cord Tires is merely evidence of
the quality which characterizes the entire car.
Two open and two closed body types mounted on
the Buick built chassis comprise the new series.
Even the most casual inspection of the details of design
and workmanship will reveal that full measure of qual­
ity which motoristshave learned toassociatewith Buick.

A G r e a t Car ,
Prices Make It An
Even Greater Value

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22-35
22-36
22-37

P r ic e s

T w o Passenger Roadster % 935
Five Passenger Touring 975
T hree Passenger Coupe - 1475
Five Passenger Sedan - - 1650
All Prica F. O. B. Flint, MUUgmm

CrrJ T im Standard F.quifmmt tm a ll MrdrJ*
St* U i/tr S^ta/uatttaj and D t/n itty D ata

Obviously a high grade automobile—a genuine Buick
production—the prices listed below make this great
Four even greater. A value such as this is possible
only because of the combination of Buick engineer­
ing skill devoted to the one ideal of quality, Buick
production facilities developed over nearly a quarter
of a century, and Buick’s nation-wide distribution
and service organization.
The Buick Motor Company is proud of the Buick
Four. It has the faith of long experience in this
newest addition to its line. It places upon it unre­
servedly the Buick guarantee carried by every Buick
automobile produced. That its confidence is well
placed is manifested not only by the keen interest
with which motorists have awaited this announce­
ment, but also the advance orders placed by distri­
butors, dealers, and the general public.

N. H. GARNER, DEALER
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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W H E N B E T T E R A U T O M O B IL E S A R E

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bauiuel motor­
ed to Orlando yesterday, where they
spent the day with friends at Pleas­ noje county, Florida, will offer for
ure Bench.
s a l e , and sell to Iho highest and best
bidder for cash during the legal hours
Frank Pope, of Knoxville, Tenn. of H ale, tile following described land,
is visiting Mrs. Frank and family, al situate, lying and being in the County
their home on Sanford Height/.
of Seminole, State qf Florida, more
particularly described as follows, toMisses Esther Miller and Anna Mn- wit:
Lots One (1) and Two (2) of Block
sep, wero among the Sanford people
Five (5), of Tier Three (3), of San­
at Daytona Bench yesterday.
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ford, Florida, according to E. It. TrnfIn the Circuit Court or the Seventh ford’s map of Sanford, Florida, as per
plat thereof duly of record.
Judicial Circuit of Florida, in and
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for
for Seminole County.—
deed.
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In Chancery.
J. J. DICKINSON,'
7-20-Qtc Special Master in Chancery.
NOTICE OF MASTER’S SALE
Farmers Bank &amp;. Trust Company, n
corporation, Complainant,
vs.
Lila K. Murrell nnd K. R. Murrell her
husband, John M. Murrell, nnd Peo­
ples Bank of Sanford, n corpora­
tion, Defendants.
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of a decree of foreclos­
ure ami sale entered in the nbovo en­
titled cuunc on tho 1st day of July, A.
D. 1021, I, as Special Master In Chuneery, on Monday, tho 5th day at Sep­
tember, A. D. 1021, in front of the
Court House door at Sanford, Semi-

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Every time some of tho Europenn
countries begin to tulk about handH
urrosH the sea, Uncle Sam thinks of
Low ho hands across tho dough.—
Washington Tost.
After giving their husbandt* the
once over, wo are unalterably oppos­
ed to the libel which says women
havo no sense of humor.—Columbia
Record.
Before insisting upon self-govern­
ment, let tho Philippines givo proof
thnt they have sufficient lawyers to
told all the public offices.

BUILT-BUICK WILL

IH THE CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JUDIC­ cull Court on Oil. 11to gist ilu, of July, A. I&gt;.
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IInline In Hanroril. Florida, on iho aril il ij of
Octolwr. A. I). 11121, ami ll.cn nail Herr make
anatvor'ln Iho hill uf cntu|ilalnt cvhl'.'i ul a -i|li. I
you. ntherwlao a ilecrro |iru rnnfcaao vrlII l.e
enl""e.| (i nlnat you.
Ami all other peranna claiming any rltl.t. ti­
tle nr Inn-real In anil In the property hereinalaive ilcerrllwil under, hy nr Ho.null F. W.
Meliwlnd and Emma E. Hchnlnd. or ull.erwlee,
are hereby ordered ami rn.|Ulretl In ho &lt;ml ap.
near hefuiv our aald Circuit I nurt. al the CnnM
I liman In Sanford. Vlmliia, nn iho Tlh dav of
Nnretnher. A. I&gt;. JP'.'I. and t'icnnnd tlieie
make ntiairrr !•&gt; the Idll nf cOniidnln.' &lt;*\hlhlti*.l
ariiluat aahl unknown | nr IId , ulhcrwlee a de­
c r e e 'pro confearn will Ik- enters I a-:alua| aal.l
uiikiiown parlliv.
II U ordered It.al Ihla notice Ik* pul.Ilal ed In
Co Hnnfnrd llrrald n " -n .-au rr pnh||*hed j*i
Seminole County. Florida, once a week for
i*l»lit cnnaecuti.e -'cesa n« in II - known par.
Ilea dofi-mlanl, an.I once a week fur twelve
eimaocnllve we.'ka aa to ll.o unknown partita
defendant.
Wltnraa my hand and the teal nf aahl Clr-

Clerk of ll*o f lim it C um .
:*«u.Initio Comity, rio.l ln.
Ily A. M. WEEKS. Ii. c
OKOIIIIK II. i i e i i i i i m ;.
H'.llcl.t.r ami rmniiwt f.,r C„m..l„lh,mi.
|,-lle

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB
DECREE OF DISSOLUTION
To All Whom it May Concern, Take
Notice:
Thnt I, ns attorney for the stoekhcdtlcrs of the Floridn-Cubn Cigar
Company, a corporation under tho
lnwu of the State .if Florida, shall, on
the 15th day of August, 1021, nt 0:30
o’clock n a., or ns soon thereafter us
a hearing ran he had, apply to the
Honorable James W. Perkins, judge
of tho Circuit Court, Seventh Judiciui
Circuit, of Florida, sitting in cham­
bers at DeLand, Florida, or whore
over the said Judgo may thon bo in
his said C h'cJt, for n decree of disso­
lution of tho Florida-Cubn Cigar Com­
pany, n corporation ua aforesaid.
FLORIDA-GUBA CIGAR CO.
By GEORGE G. HERRING,
7-16-oaw-jtc
. Counsel.

BUILD T H E M

NOTICE.
Honorable Board of County Cos
missioner/ in and for Seminole co#
ty, Florida, will rccclvo bids for buD
:ng a roof over tho porgoln of
court bouse, nnd also for paints
the main root of tho court house.
Bids to be received on or before!
a. m., Monday, July 18, A. D-, 1®
nt the office of tho clork of the
cult court. Plnns nnd spcoificntii
may I'e had by application to tho cU
if the circuit court nt Sanford,
on nnd after Juno 20th. 1021.
hoard reserves the right to reject I
nnd all bids.
E. A. Dougls**!
70-fitc
Cl*
If the railroads persist in
tnining high passenger rates,
should be required to mako tho
n little i..ore comfortable.
The domestic relations court
vestigator of St. Louis sayo men
tltte attention to women’s clot
Ip thin era of great events, men
r.ot interested by trifles.

Post carets—local views—lc each1
—Get your Scratch Pads from Tho
Herald—by the pound—13c.
•lie Ilcrnlc! office.
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PAGE THREE

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WARNED AGAINST GRASS EATING

A Conservative Bank With
Progressive Ideas

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD
You Can Find the Name of Every Live Pro­
fessional and Business Man in
Sanford in This Column

Though proud of our long record of past achieve­
ments-in assisting in the development of a
GREATER SANFORD, we are particularly proud
that the vision which prompted our policies in the
post becomes more intensive the older we grow.
Progressive Institutions are created by Pro­
gressive Individuals. ’

LAWYERS
George A. DeCottes

CONTRACTORS
S. 0 . Shinholser

Attorney-at-Law

Become a factor in the progress of Sanford by
opening an account with—

Contractor and Bnllder

Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
SANFORD
FLORIDA

FLORIDA.

Sanford Construct*n Co*

BATTERIES

CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Planes and Specifications Cheerfully
Battery Troubles to Us
Furnished
I w« ■paoliIlM an Kaotried Work and t u (In
All Work Guaranteed
jpu d.pandabU aarrlM,,
n . T. PACE___ :_____ P. 0 . Box M
WE ALSO RATE OOXKTEVT XECHAJflCX
BKIMO TOUX

The Seminole County ji
.....Bank....

TOR OVERSAULWO TOUR OAR

Sanford Battery Service
Company

"A financial inatitutlon with a successful pant and a young man’s
vision of tho future"

CHULUOTA INN

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Sunday Dinners Served at Reasonable
—-----------------------P rices----------------------- —

Special

SERVICE
THAT
SATISFIES

TOWN MARSHAL OF
WINTER GARDEN WAS
NOT GIVEN SPANKING.

George Harris, chief of police of
Winter Garden, was not spanked or
abused by citizens of Winter Gurdcn,
according to authentic information rcceeived in Orlando today.
Bosch Magnetoes
Han is, who left Orlando on tho 2:20
Stromberg Carburetors
afternoon train Sunday, caused a stir
in this city when he arrived here
Genuine Replacement Parts
shortly before noon and tusked for
Delco and Remy Sales Service police protection. According to his
Expert Repairs on all makes ojf statement a certain bootlegging gnng
In West Orange,had it in for him be­
Magnetoes and Generators
cause he refused to allow them to op­
erate, and for this renson had admin­
Opposite Poxtoffico
istered n spanking, giving him so
%
many
hours to leave tho State.
OKI,ANDO.
FLORIDA
It now dovelopes that Harris was
Phono 818
arrested by a deputy sheriff of West
Orange, given a fair ami impartial
trial
at midnight and ordered to leave
Motor Parts Service Co.
the city, county and State, immediate­
DILI. DENNIS, Manager
ly by the council unless u heavy penanlty would bo levied upon him.
The polico chief was charged with
We have the most com­ improper
relation with a colored wo­
man, Numerous reports hnd been re­
plete line of
ceived concerning his actions in the
colored quarters of the town, with tho
result a watch was kept Saturday
night.
According to the statement of tho
officer making tho hrrcsl nnd sub­
Ever displayed in San­ stantiated by other witnesses Harris
was •caught in tho negro woman’s
ford
room. The city council of Winttr Gar­
den
immediately aroused from
Lot us figure with you ther was
slumbers and summoned to tho
on your requirements city ball to try the accused city of­
Also exclusive agents ficial.
In the dead of night Judgment was
passed, carrying a penalty of banishfor .
men from his homo city.
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS The friends of Mrs. Harris colceted
money to purchase a railroad
Paints and Varnishes enough
ticket to take hor to her home in
Tennessee.—Orlando Reporter-Star.

BUILDERS
HARDWARE

HILL HARDWARE
COMPANY

N O W !

GULF LUMBER CO.
‘

Boys, page Hughey Jennings, famous grass-ontlng funnel- leader of the
Detroit Tigers, now assistant to Mnggsy McGraw of the (Hunts, nod Trls Speak*
er of tho world’s elinmplon Indium*.
Don’t chew grass or your health will suffer, Is tho wnnilng Issued to British
athletes by lending London specialists,! following the news thut a famous foot­
baller has hud to undergo two operations for n mysterious gland swelling.
The doctors found that the cause of the footbnllcr’s trouble was chewing
grass during gutnes. This practice resulted In the swallowing of a parasite
which attacks cattle. Thousands of caltlo ns n result have to be destroyed n»
a result of the consequent gland swelling.

PITCHERS FINALLY WIN
It has been n rule In baseball
(hat the pitchers get the hitter
of the batsmen In (lie end. It
has always been so ami Is likely
to he so again. Handicaps have
heeff imposed upon the pitchers
again nnd again, hut they lltmlly
overcame them. Note the great
number of ..'lOO hitters nearly 20
years ago. when the pitcher’s
box was put hack to (10 feet from
the plate and then see how the
.800 hitters began to diminish In
succeeding yenrs.

FORETOLD VICTORY AT GOLF
Jock Hutchison, Chicago Professional,
Made His Prophecy Come True
at St. Andrews.

.Tock Hutchison, Chicago profession­
al, who won the Ilrltlsh open golf
tnurnnment, Is more of n hero thnn
the fburney stories Indicate.
Jock, like most Scots, doesn’t tnlk
much. Hut wlmt he says, lie means.

HERALD ADS get results.

Pickling and Preserving:

TIME

Most items of building material
have reached bottom nnd prices hnvo
“°Kun iheir upward swing.
It is not likely that there will evor
v « time more fnvornhlo for building
weanmically thnn now,
are selling good nmtcrialB—
complete house bills if desired — at
',cry *,nv Prices nnd wo pny tho freight
*o you.
i
^ 0 have saved Florida buildera
m,my thousands of dollars and can
r‘ fir you .to scores of satisfied custo­
mers.
*
Lvery piece of lumber wo soli is
rtmrnntocd true to grade. Figures
,n k. Let us cstimato on your bufldmg hill.

PERRY, FLORIDA
Rainer, Mgr.

Phone 1B9

We have the

STONE JARS
Mason, Sure-Seal Jars
and Jelly Glasses
See our line of
Stone Crocks, Coolers,
Churns, etc.

ROOK, jo b AND COM.
MEUCIAL PRINTING
°no 1,8
Herald Building

Notes
It might happen that both New York
clnhs would run u close secutul all ut
the year.
# • •
The Pacific International hopes to
pull through the year, hut Its prosfleets are not'the brightest.
. . .
Pilcher (Scary of the .Seattle club
goes to the Cincinnati Iteds In ex­
change for three players and JMO.UOO.
• • •
Pitcher Carl Williams, who was
sold to Albany by Waterliury, luis been
suspended for not' reporting to the
club.
• • •
Frank Baker, the veteran third
baseman. Is getting to he the Idg boy
with the Hall for the Yanks aside from
Itm Ik.
• • •
The Pacific Coast lllleil up too free­
ly with players sent on from the East
and wishes that It hadn't. New blood
Ik needed.
• • •
Joe (ilcusoit, whom Hilly Smith tried
■a he rid of earlier In the season, has
iiocn pitching some remarkable hall
lor Shreveport.
•
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The International league, formerly
the eastern league, Is thirty years
old, and h a s developed many crack
baseball players.
t
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Jack Perrin, outfielder and a varsity
football man of the University of
Michigan, lias Joined the Boston Red
Sox for a tryout.
• ♦ •
The veteran Doc Jay Andrews has
resigned as manager of the Huron
team of the Dakota league and Hoy
Brown succeeds him.
• * •
What has become of all those (bids
of the year, whose m onikers were
pnrAded In type hist April? Have
they been lost again?
. . .
Dude I'nskert, playing with Knnsns
City under n fat bonus, does not find
the going so easy and has begun to
mill at umpires as an alibi.
9 9 9
Charleston, since Larry Cheney took
ilie iimniigenient, has continued to go
grout guns. It rauMip 14 straight
wins before n halt was called.
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HARTFORD BATTERY
“Battery Insurance”

Elder Springs Water
99.98% PURE
Phone 811-W
Ssnford, FI

LORD'S PURITY
WATER

Sold and Serviced by

Edw. Higgins, Inc.
Haight &amp; Magee
GARAGES
Smith Bros. Garage

AS GOOD AS THE BEST
Dslly Service

Phono 1ST

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
/

Expert Repairing
OIL, GAB snd ACCESSORIES
Oak and F irst.

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

REAL ESTATE

General Shop and Mill
Work-

E. F. Lane

CONTRACTOR and BUILDER

Real Estate and Insurance
Phone 95

8anferd, Fla.

ELECTRICAL

Geo. W. Knight
Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

517 Commercial Street

COLONIAL LAMPS

FLORIDA

..Employment Bureau..
The vocational commlttoo of the Busi­
ness nnd Professional Women's Club
requests nil young women’ desiring
employment to register at tho First
Nntionnl Bnnk.
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
Eyes Examined

Glasses Designed

Henry McLaulin, Jr.
OPT. D.

GILLON &amp; FRY
Phone 442

TRANSFER
“WE DELIVER THE GOODS”

Quick Service Transfer
Stornge Facilities

OPTICIAN • OPTOMETRIST If we please you, tell othern; if not
tell us. Phone 498
Graduate Northern Illinois College
212 East First St.
Sanford, Fin.

WILSON VULCANIZING WORKS
O. C. W1I.B0N. Owner

SATISFACTORY SERVICE ANI)
REASONABLE PRICES
..
Wight mother. G .rag. Building

Tube and Tire Repair
S. A., HOUSTON

HOTELS
Hotel Montezuma
“Sanford’s New Hoter*
91.60 Up Per Day

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.

General Machine and Boiler Work
Automobile
Starter Gear Omaha,
By Adums-Barre Method
Mounted
on Fly Wheels
210 Magnolia Avenue
Automobile Crank Shafts Returned'
Gna Engines nnd Pumps Overhauled)
Phone 175 Fourth nnd Sanford Ave Irrigation’ Nipples
Phone 82

New Era Printery
G. Bassett Smith, Prop.
COMMERCIAL AND
JOB PRINTING

C. A. WHIDDON
CLEANING, PRESSING, ALTERING
Rear Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.
Phone 405

NuBONE CORSETS AND
Pitcher Friday, who started In the
Virginia league with Wilson, hut was
BRASSIERES
At the Florida open golf tournament vent to the Piedmont league, lia s
Mudo to Order and
DRINK
'ast winter Jock was asked how he Joined the Petersburg Trttnkmnlters,
:: Guaranteed ::
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Elder
Springs
Water. Ita 99 9F-IWJ
figured Amerlca’8 chances to cop the
MRS. J. B. COLEMAN
The Brooklyn National league club
British open.
per
cent
pure.
Phone 81L
Wcinkn Bldg.
Phono 575-W
“We'll do It," he answered quietly. Is In the peculiar position of working
At St. Andrews every other Ameri­ with both Memphis and New Orleans,
can contender went out early. Jock, rivals for the Southern league pen­
*71*Lmi*NWe«
battling alone, turned n rout Into n nant.
Sunburned Nose
• • •
glorious victory, mode Ills prophesy
U .a p len ty of cooling
The
Detroit
club,
always
on
the
come true by his own efforts, nnd
Tmaumo umm S
look for Inflelders, has purchased Jack
earned tlm tlmnlcs of tho nation.
Tavener, the midget shortstop of tho
Columbia club of tho South Atlantic
Hesls gently, quickly end antlr optically
IS ROWING CHAMPION AT 40 league.
• • •
Tom
Hughes,
pitching for Los An­
In Winning Ssnlor Single Sculls
geles
tire
other
day,
got special men­
Hilton Belyea Made New Record
tion In the pnpers for shutting out the
- foe Mile and Half.
luud-lilltlng Oakland team, allowing
Illlton A. Bolyen of St. John, N. Il­ Inti sIX lilts.i- • * •
ls a rowing champion at 40.
Doe Barrett, who formerly served
B ES T
AND
B IG G E S T
C IG A R
Ilo won tho New England amateur
senior single championship recent­ ns seont nod trainer for the New York
ly. Ills time of*) minutes nml !I0 sec­ Vahkces and Giants, has been onThe more you smoke them - Hie better you'll like them
onds was a new sectional record fot •tmed Uy Connie Mile); to dig up some
Write for our Premiam Catalog No. 4
"n’ent f.tr the Athletics,
Iho mile nnd n half.
I. LEWIS CIGAR MFC. CO., NEWARK. N. j.
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•
Rowers, like wiVstlers, seem to lin
Largest Independent Cigar Factory In the World.
In nmHelders Trofry nnd Ilnmsey
prove with age. It In a sport which de
e'lio
to p Augusta’s batting order. D ip
velops them continually.
Their muscles keep on dcvelnplii; TR-crs claim the two fastest runners
in the league. They are nlso uuiony
and their strength Increases,
And they do not Inirn out ns •he lest hasp runners In tho Sally
quickly ns fighters or baseball players '1 'UM'O,
Jock Hutchison.

ulenthblaWm

BAL L
HARDWARE CO.

Box Q

Herald Printing Co.

Baseball

L. A. Renaud, Prop.

PURE WATER

with
good
boardf fine accommodations for trav­
elers, also apartments for light house­
keeping. Private garage. Rates renaable.
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PRIVATE ROOMS

MRS. WADSWORTH

ban!10. Tnmpn Ti,nea «»ya tho doily
P. 0. Box 528
222 Peninsula Drive
■bend
n&lt;!C#M,ty* Yc“* th0B0 w-ho
ATLANTIC
HOUSE
think ho'0 r 8Um,ner8
tho beaches
Daytona Beach
-iFlorida

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P a g e tour

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GENEVA

jj THE* ADVANTAGES OF A

Announcement Is made today of the
The uncertainties of tho futuro in
presentation
before the motoring pub­
j BANK ACCOUNT CANNOT
business matters arc so great that
• w i n * . tmtm *
lic
of
Bulck’s
new
four-cylinder
line.
many big manufacturing institutions
* * * * * * * * * *
i: BE OVER-ESTIMATED----are better content to rest a while and Thero are four models in iho lino, in­
cluding
roadster
and
five
pnsstngor
let matters take their course, rather
Tho Misses Julia nnd Bcsssle Gelgor
m u iH m
touring
in
the
open
enrs,
and
threethan
attempt
to
push
them
over
on
rcturne&lt;I
Wednesday from Winter
..Editor
J . HOLLY
up-grade that seems rather steep just passenger coups and five-passenger Park, where they spent a pleasant
If a bank account wore a difficult thing to
:!f. J . LILLARD....Secretary-Treasurer
nt present. But not all. A few real­ sedan In the closed models.
week
visiting
friends
nnd
relatives.
■U A. NEEL--------- General Manager
acquire, it would still be worth a constant ef­
ize that now is the time to push as) Inasmuch os it hns been known In
Mr. Walter Flynt hns purchased n
CURTIS BARBER
never before.
oeiore. They
m o / know
nuur. thnt
..... a_ wait
----- the automotive trade for some time new Bulck car.
fort on your part.
^
ing course is not a wise one. They. V
tbc. n“l®"M
irm,D
*“* __ ~««— - »•axmouLATio* mavaoxt
Duivn H,V0
--- ....adding
Mr. nnd Mrs. Roland Reed and Mrs.
u
"Phone US up to 6 P. M.
know that it is not possible to merely I illiV. Bl,lck
P»rPo«oti
a lino of
fours, considerable interest attaches Adams motored to Oviedo Sunday
| i U » E n l i K»«wi&gt; o« A p p ltatti— stand still and wait for tho world to ‘ /nUM- c°nsMcrablc lntorc8t ntU,chcB
to tho specifications covering tho new evening.
But money in the bank means more to you
■UwtsUes M m U ASymo*
nwlng
around
to
their
position.
If
a
models.
In motor construction Bulck
.............
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Provatt spent
In*
n XnU&lt;
Tn&gt; .
business does not advance, it will hns adhered to the vnlvc-in-head prin­
tha nthe mere possession of an available Sumlny with Mrs. McFnrinne.
Doi*wU,'i«, citr 'bT OMrtM
«m w*k ....... ....................... » SSS eventually nnd necessarily slip back­ ciple with w hich'its namo hns been
Mrs. Endor Curlett returned Tues­
sum at your command. It is tho establish­
so prominently connected for twenty
t w a * is - u l b w
w m IUt a*'**?, *■: ward.
U n b t m n I m Im U County and U pubUOod
One manufacturer who senses the years. Tho cylinder bore is 3 3-8 day from a week's visit in Jackson­
msm* W d n y . A d r.rtU laf ra ta l mad* known
ment for you of an element of character with
ville nnd St. Augustine.
m anSleaU oa. Dotnoeratio In poUUoi. f&gt; o0 situation nnd is determined to take inches with a stroke of 4 3-4 inches.
Mrs.
William
Kilbie
spent
th
e
'
p a t yaar. alw ayi In adranoa.
no backward Htep is George Eastman, Tho motor develops between 35 and 40
a value that cannot be estimated in dollars.
president of the Eastman Kodak Co., hrnko horse powor nnd rond tests week-end in Jacksonville visiting rela­
Humber of The Associated Preea
which employs thousands of skilled have shown thnt the power plant will tives. •
♦
sr to
to aa { nave uivm , ..... —
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Mrs. Mary Taylor and Mr. Ira
—l i t .
workmen. In a recent letter
workman, who had been laid off tern- j deliver up to 60 miles an hour with Mathews left Saturday for West Palm
pornrily, Mr. Eastman gave utter- ! ease. Features of motor construct- Beach, whore Mrs. Taylor will mnko
Career up, bald pates. An English ance to some homely truths, which ion arc the largo three-hearing ernnk- hor home with her son, Mr. MoHe Tay­
physician has invented a machine are worthy of the most careful consld-1 »haft nnd 12-Inch long connecting
lor.
v U ch , it is claimed,* can sew hairs on oration by employers and employees rods, extra long rods being provided
The B. Y. P. U., of the Genova
“A Community Builder”
tom an heads. A very fine needle, op­ the country over. Nobody will con- ( tQ reduce vibration to a minimum. A Baptist church, hnd a picnic at Lnko
erated by cloctiridty, can affix one tend that the products of the Eastman circulating splash oiling system gives Harney todny. Although only a
F. P. FORSTER............. ......... ............ -.P r u d en t
hundred hairs in an houn Figure compnny are in any sense necessities automatic lubrication throughout. An- small number nttended, a good tino
o u t how many hairs to the square inch of life. They are pure luxuries, which other importnnt fu tu re , which is
B. F. WHITNER............................................ Cashier
was enjoyed by nil.
yoa want, how long it will tako to do arc j) oasant to have, tvhich add some-; „tamlard equipment on ull Bulck cars,
A miscellaneous shower will be giv­
th e job, and get In communication thing to the Joy of living, which the
thp automatic carburetor heat con- en nt the home of the bride-elect, Miss &lt;*+***4
w ith tho doctor or tho company hnnd people buy and enjoy when they are tro, thro;1Rh which ldt&gt;nl vaporizing Edna Geiger, on Friday evening at 4
ling this invention.—Eustis Lake Reg
W n "re nottf,ndi9- , conditions arc obtained.
Pure Milk and Ctoam. Morning and af.
.
. . , ,
. .... o’clock.
ioa. If a fellow ever sows a hair in pensnble. One would suppose if anyMrs. J. T. McLain was shopping in
one
could
afford
to
.It
Idly
by
nnd'
,™
e
Iran,nd...on
I,
of
the
.elective
ternoon deliveries. Milk depots at J. D.
o u r head and we find out about it,
Snnford Snturday.
welt
for
the
cloud,
to
roll
b
,
nnd
l&gt;'pc’
lh™L*1
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O, boy.
u |.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Prcvntt and Mrs. Tillis, Stokes &amp; Millltzers; Populnr
Eastman
would
theTM
flr.tthnt
to 'Joint
’ "'"rd is of stamlnrd
r'’v" " ’n
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—. be amongrnB„
Bulck construct McFnrinne and children motored to Markets. Phone 400 your wants
11
I. . . . . . . m l nnlH
— — -------O ur soldier boys are marching nwny do it. But not ho. lie realizes thnt
right
now,
when
times
are
bad,
is
tho'
,on*
heinB
virtually
an
integral
p a rt, Chuluotn
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i
of
the
transmission
nnd
autom tlcal-!
Sunday night.
tlcal-1
.........
today and seeing them under nnns rlght now, when times are bad, is the
Mr 1»nff
Mrs. clilTor&lt;l
Cliff,,ri Proctor an
brings back mnny memories of time to do soTno vigorous boosting.1"
. f
thc transmission.! ft,r11,(1 Mrs—Thomas f t Baker, Pk. D* &lt;4
oie world wnr when they marched jThe letter which he writes to his one- ;
, . .
i:_„ drv tertnined Mr. nnd Mrs. George Lnfeist
Rollins College, Aanaljrtk sue
“Z eV bulit’ i’n exact' accordance j «',(1
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.. I time
m™. -employe
W
is full of meaty matter 1 \‘^ho c,utch
and »Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Provatt at a
away
under
different ...................
circumstances,
Consulting
Chemist
says
of
the
wnter:
“Of
the
many waters of this and oth­
y , , .
h. h unvc truUIod six o’clock dinner on Thursdny evenand we bade them goodbye without for both sides. It is the tone which
er
regions
that
I
have
analyzed,
I
have
found
none
superior in all good quali­
i
if
they
w,fc"
!•••—
,---employers should take, if I*10* ' " l l h construction In Bulck sixes. All '"*• ----!--------oveusion being the amJ
first wedknowing whether we would ever see nil
JJr3 ties to that of the 'Elder Water.”—Phone 311-W. Office In Miller Building
would see the business difficulties clutch construction in Bulck sixes. All ilinff nnnlverPftry
of Mr,
them again or not. Now they are go­ which now oppress and harass the moving
aVIHK driving
unviiiK |parts
h m »o art enclosed,
---------ELDER SPRINGS WATER CO.
Fron nxlc of the four-cylinder car
1 r&lt;*'tor. 1
ing on a vacation period, but they nre people vanish like the mists of morn
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e * 1f M
Mrs,
Wakefield
was shopping in
going thnt the United Stntes
might
people
vanish
like
the
mists
of
morn
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forging.
The
roar
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States
not have a standing army with nil tho
before the rn&gt;s &lt;• &gt;e r i s
• ^ three-quarter floating type, all thc ( - ''' " 1 " 1
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THEATRE
RESORT
attt'mlmtt « K W and aur .............
“^ " ' 1 . . ™ with coar.'1,«al«h. of tha car baia„ anrrlod aa the ^
‘(h,
lor home.
DANCE HALL
CAFE

THE HERALD PRINTING CO., Inc.

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SPENCER’S DAIRY

G.W. SPENCER &amp; SONS

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----------- ELECTRIC--------time. We hope nnd .pray that time
and vanquished.
will never come again, but it is well
PIANOS
ORCHESTRIONS
letter follows:
( taken
........ bv thc nxlc driving shafts. Tin
NOSE CLOGGED FROM
to bo prepared, for there will bo wars
"Right now the economical produc- third member is of standard Bulck
FOR YOUR PURPOSE IN ALL STYLES AND SIZES
A COLD OR CATARRH
and rumors of wars as long as the lion of goods is most important, for type of construction, designed succcssworld moves. Co. D., is our pride not only are people spending less free- fully to eliminate all twisting or
at Reduced Prices
am In Nostrils To
Apply
and joy, and they will uphold the good ly,
,y( but
IJUl competition
comi
Jp
Air
Passages.
is keen.
Other weaving in the rear axle. Gear ratio
name of Seminole county nnd Snn-1manufacturers,
manufacture
including
foreign „f the rear axle on high speed Is l
ford.
manufacturers, with low labor costs an,| 0.3 t0 1.
Ah! What relief! Your clogged
nre after our markets. To offset this
Wheelbase of nil models is 109 inch- nostrils open right up, thc air pas­
W. S. HAYNE, Tampa, Florida
“Hardee county truckers are cer­ we nre Increasing our sales forces ami 0H Tht&gt; 8pring suspension is design- sages of your head are d e ar and you ( \VRITE ---------------------- I’HON E--------------------------- -WIRE
t.(, to KjV(, finP ri(,in(r (,vlniities to n can hi rathe freely. No more hawk­
tainly lucky,” snys the Wnuchula Ad­ increasing our advertising."
vocate. “They seem to have receiv­
Therein lies the whole secret
car of this wheelbase. The front ing, muffling, mucous discharge,!
ed satisfactory prices for their crops
rops| success. Pushing the sales and
springs, semi-elliptic type, aro 3fl 1headache, dryness—no struggling for
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the
advertising.
It
is
the
tho past year." The newspnper then . creasing
inches long, nnd tho renr springs, also breath at night, your cold or Cntnrrh ♦
open
sesame
to
a
bigger
business.—
falls of thc action of some Maine
semi-elliptic, are 55 1-2 Inches long.
is gone.
Don't stay stuffed up! (Set a small
farm ers who hnd ninny thousands of Tampa Times.
Cord tires are standard equipment
-----------o----------bottle
of Ely’s Cream Balm from your
barrels of potatoes on their hnnds
on all models. These tires, which nre
dri'ggi:
t now. Apply a little of this
when the price for “old potatoes" got GOVERNMENT TO AID
31-4, are the first straight side tires
fragrant,
antiseptic cream in your
EX-SERVICE MEN. in this size ever manufactured nnd
below the line of profitable shipping.
nostrils,
tat
it penetrate through ev­
I t should be remembered, however,
were built especially to meet Buick
ery
air
passage
of the head; soothe
All ex-service men who reside in requirements for thc new four-cylin­
th a t Florida dumpH and allows to go
From the looks of the constant string of au­
and
heal
the
swollen,
inflamed mu­
ito waHtc tons of fruits nnd vegetables Orange, Seminole nnd Osceola coun­ der cars. The tires have been adopt­
cous membrane, giving you instant
tomobiles going in and out of our repair de­
•every yenr. The forty-six thousand ties, arc requested and urged to be in ed ns standard size.
relief.
Ely’s
Cream
Balm
is
just
what
barrels of potatoes mentioned wore Orlando on Sept. 15, 111, 17 nnd 19, if
The ennsis Is lubricated with the
partm ent it looks as if P orter Pitts and Dock
every cold and catarrh sufferer has
not worth any more thnn the
iiiu culls
vuiisi 1and
1llU they have any disability due to their high pressure Alemitc system. Ilelco
Wells are WHO? The best automobile me­
been seeking. It's Just splendid.—
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drops from tho cltruH groves, nnd t h e service. This appliesforto cull
o m pmen
e n s awho
t i o n starting and lighting system is standchanics in this p art of the state. And th a t is
e JJ
nrd equipment. All models nre com- Adv.
H.UIa, .h a tm u ln l,* ,, t . w . M |
wi , ,l,k
WHY they all come to us with their automo­
because of a lack of enterprise for w in ‘
,.u HHtiBfled with the award , plete with tire cnrritr and extra rim
A youngster who is too smart hns
•”
, and all are equipped with non-glare
utilizing them and manufacturing “by- " 1,(&gt; Hr
not been made to smart in the right
bile troubles. If you do*not come to us with
productss."
given them, all men whose claims are headlight lenses.
pending and ull men who have
,
’ . of. .tho
. . four mod, plnee.
your troubles your automobile is not receiv­
. . any
.
!1 Shipping
weights
CAME LAWS TO BE
disutility incurred or aggravated by ; els nre: Roadster, 2,310 pounds; tmiring its just rights.
ENFORCED IN LAKE COUNTY. theri military service.
! ing ear, 2,380 pounds; coupe, 2,430
6 Y » Y q)
A "clean-up squad" has been or­ pounds; sedan, 2,050 pounds.
ganized
to
handle
ull
matters
pertainThe Lake County Fish and Game *...... .................... ;
Prices, f. o.b., factories, nt Flint,
Protective Association held a meeting in« to thu nboVe- Mr"• U Mich., nre: Rondstcr, $935; touring
Phone 60
115 Magnolia
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1Cane, of Fashmgton, D. C., who hns
car, $975; coupe, $1,476; sedan, $1,Monday evening in this city, at which hnd
hflll nV
HP tW(,
v, urs experience
experience in
in the
over
two years
the
|
“Service THAT Satisfies”
^
tlroo a representative nnd enthusiastic claim department of the B. W. K. I., ' 050.
In adding the four-cylinder modes
attendance pledged unequivocal sup­ is in charge of this work in Florida.
to
the seven models of six-cylinder
port to the game warden of Lake He will have with him a competent
enrs
now produced, Buick executives
county in prosecuting all infractions physician to make necessary exam­ feel they have rounded out their line
inations and all phases of each claim
of the fish and game laws as prescrib­ will lie handled quickly and thorough­ and constructed cars which arc In
ed by tho statutes.
ly. He also will leave hiH advance every resptet worthy of the Buick
Realizing that in the selection of representative, .Mr. It. M. Mitchell, nnmo.
ox-Sheriff I,ee IIux tli egovernor of Atlanta, Gn., in Orlando one week in
When tho American movie uctress
Floridn hnd appointed a fearless and advance of his squud to prepun* thu
(Formerly of Ingram Optical Parlors, Pensacola)
must
piny the part of a princess, she
necessary
quarters
nml
help
to
carry
efficient offleia as game warden of
re
m
a
rk
a
b
ly
puts over tho,idea of hauteur by walk­
this county, the Fish and Game Pro­ on this work.
fine hair net at
ing stiff-jointed ami pretending to
IS OPENING A COMPLETELY EQUIPPED
All
men
living
in
the
above
named
tective Association, with a member­
hoc
a
crick
in
her
neck.—Baltimore
counties
who
are
entitled
to
consid­
an incredibly low
ship of nearly two hundred members,
pledged to lend every assistance pos­ eration will upon their arrival, be Sun.
price I
sible to the newly selected official, taker; care of and transportation
E x tra large, in­
nnd thus make it so txtremely un­ home will be given them upon the
pleasant for those who would disre­ completion of their examinations.
visible, durable,
Tho principal object of this extra
gard the law affecting fish nnd game
h a n d -w o v e n ,
in this county, a condition prevail­ work is to give each nnd every disIn the Place Recently Occupied by L. A. Brand
abled
man
every
cent
he
is
entitled
to
ing hero in former years will soon he
fully guaranteed
nnd get it to him now. This will also
•dissipated!—Eustis Lake Region.
New Stock nnd Equipment arriving Daily.
benefit tho community in which these
men live.
—All Prescriptions filled by Dr. Brand reAny complaint against the bureau
For Sale
will be investigated thoroughly and
tuined and may he duplicated at any time
Exclusively a t
justice administered in each case.
Lyonnaise Tripe
Ex-scrvice men tell your friends
LOCATION: OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE
Dpen a can of Hammond’s Coin
about this and watch for more Infor­ Edison Mazda Lamps
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Are
the
Best
Special Cooked Tripe and cut
mation regarding the campaign.
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in pieces 2 inches long by oneThe American Legion nnd American
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hall inch wide.
Red Cross have kindly consented to Electrical Appliances
Cook one tnblcspoon finely
help in this campaign and it is tho
and Material
chopped onions In two table­
duty of every citizen to lend whatever
of ail Kinds
spoons butter until slightly
aid ho can fo rthu boys who went over.
browned. Add tripe and cook a
Irons Reduced from
All papers in Orange, Seminole nnd
minutes. Sprinkle with salt m.d
Wit
Osceola counties are requested to pub­
$8.50 to $6.75
oepper.
lish thin notice.
(That depends on the !? w ,
It is suggested that the Constitu­
■ Including
tion be tnught in the schools.
It
'Grey and Whit*
mild, gentle, effective. Use them as an occasional
won't do. Children would become rnd- j
WELAKA BLOCK
Phone 481
Icnls and grow up to demnnd all the j 105 Palmetto Ave.
laxative or for chronic constipation. At all draggists
Phonee 497-494
liberties the Constitution guarantees ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4-***4****+*++**«M »+*

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5,1821
Little Hagpealoga
McnUpa of
Matter* la Brief
feraonal Homo
of Interoat

In and About
*£ The City
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THE WEATHER
For Florida: Partly cloudy
tonight and Saturday; prob­
ably local thundershowers Sat­
urday.

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■Company D loft today.
Men's Panama Hats only 91.49.—
112*4tc
Benjamin’s Shoo Stoke.
And wo will miss them while they
are gone.
Oliver Twist and Middy Wash Spits
reduced to $1.98,—Sanford Shoe &amp;
Clothing Co.
103-tfc
Weather mnn says wo will havo
cooler weather for the last of August.
New mattresses made to order nt
small cost by Sanford Mattress Co.,
0l3 Dili street, phono 144-W. 112-4tc

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Summary of tho
Floating Small
Talka Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

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SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE
Wo cun't get Old Sol to shut
down his works long enough to
get the thermometer down be­
low tho 90 murk. While we
had n most'delicious breeze
last night that was almost a
storm it did not come soon
enough to lower the tempera­
ture yesterday but It Is fine
todny and our report tomor­
row should have a different
look. And mnybe we will have
a nice little shower today to
help along the lowering of the
temperature:
6:40 A. M„ AUGUST 5TII
Maximum ........................ 07
Minimum .......................... 70
Range ....* ..........
74
Barometer ................. _...30,13
Calm and cloudy.
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The Welnka dlhlng room* can taka
caro of a big crowd or a small one and
tho big nnoa get the same good serv­
ice. The boys of Co. D., had supper
lust night at tho Wolaka and'broakfast and lunch today the Wolaka tak­
ing enro of 62 of them last night.
It Is a cinch that Co., D., will get no
Huch monls whilo thoy are away and
they will long for tho Wolaka dining
rooms before thoy return.
WE CAN SAVF. you money on auto­
mobiles. We hnvo now In stock sev­
eral good uBcd cars that wo are offorIngut prices to suit yqu. Terms: onethird and one-half cash, balance in
ten monthly payments.—B. St O. Mo­
tor Co., 209 Park Ave., Sanford, Fin,
111-tfc
Sheriff Hand caught the negro at | -JGeneva who had been robbing houses
in that vicilnity for some time. Ho
would find a house that had been va­
cated by the tenants nnd move all the
furnishings out nnd sell tho stuff.
All the* robberies happened about a
year ngo but Sheriff Hand has been
keeping nn eye open for somo time
nnd wns rewarded by finding some of
tho stuff In the home of Charlie Wil­
liams who worked nt Brown's turpen­
tine still. He was gathered in yester­
day and will have to oxplnin to Judge
Householder just how he came to have
such a perverted appetite us to wish
for the hotter kind of house furnish­
ings.

The farms around Sanford are as­
$7.30 and $9.00 WALK-OVER Slip­
suming that busy appearance that de­
pers
at $6.15, beginning Saturday.— SPED
note* getting ready for another big
Lloyd's
Shoe Store.
114-21c
crop of lettuco and colory.
Tid
When you see a car taking curves
Oliver Twist and Middy Wash Suits
riuurl
reduced to $1.98.—Sanford Shoo St nt fifty miles an hour, you know tho this
Clothing Co.
’
103-tfc vacuum cup isn’t the only vacuum on an il
the premises.
therj
Notice from the government that
ers
the bridge a t Osteen will be taken 1019 MODEL NASH FOR SALE at colli d
$900. New tires and in excellent tiniej
under advisement at a meeting hero
mechanical
condition. Seo us at once. day
this month means that this bridge will
—B,
&amp;
O.
Motor
Co.
111-tfc tho
soon he started.
„
niel’l
Reduced to simple terms, tho ar- nn(j
Ladies’ Pumps, $0.00 to $10.00 val­
ues, only 98c,—Benjamin's Shoo Store. gument against a bonus is ns f o l- jv ,rA
112-4tc lows: (u) the country can't afford it; j |j|0UJ
(b) the axe is ground.
Ed Nelson, forpierly of this city
$5,48 for $7.50 and $9.00 Slippers
hut now of Minmi, is spending this
beginning Saturday,—Lloyd's Shoe j
week with his mother, Mrs. M. Nelson,
Store.
lll-2 tc
»t her home on Elm avenue.

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Wo will operato on your old cotton the
Oliver Twist and Middy Wash Suits mattresses nnd guarantee n cure at a j s o j
reduced to $1.98,—Sanford Shoo &amp;
total cost to you of $0.60.—Sanford
Clothing Co.
103-tfc
Mattress Co., Phono 144-W. 112-4tc

Despite the tendencies of the mod­
In the case of vegetable nnd fruit
em girl to mnke up, we hnve yet to
you can them in summer nnd nvemhear of one working at mnko-up in a
ploy them in tho winter.—El Paso
newspaper composing room.
Herald.

I
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I KOKOMO, UNITED STATES, GOODRICH,
l MASON, MICHELIN TIRES AND TUBES
RED CAP STORAGE BATTERIES for ALL
CARS, two year guarantee
SERVICE BATTERIES and REPAIRS
THE BEST EQUIPPED REPAIR SHOP AND THE BEST
m e c h a n ic s in t h i s v ic in it y

B, &amp; O Motor Co
209 Park Avenue

Sanford, Florida

DISTRIBUTbRS FOR

• LEXINGTON and HUPMOBILE CARS

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Overalls, now $2.25, and any Lee Union All in the house
as long as the present stock lasts at half price. And we
carry an up-to-the-minute line of work shirts, gloves and
caps.

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Sanford; Fla.

SHOI

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,oing at!
Mutinies , f—
;o write CAPTURE ANOTHER STILL
irthcless
ANI) ANOTHER STILL OWNER.
tho buyatch the
Sheriff Hand and Deputy Sheriff
1 all tho Jacobs laid out in the moonlight for
s nd. To- l somo time a few nights ago and loement on
! rated what they had good reason to
way flnulast page,' believe was u moonshine outfit. Lust
n to somo night they went buck and cuuglit still
in dresses, and owner west of Upsuln. The own­
)f wearing er was a man named Alcorn and it is
nine heart. alleged that he has been making shine
Hnumi'l's in n small still thut was located in the
an outbuilding. Ho was
e not vlsit-u cellar
win the salt* brought to the city and placed in the
something county jail und will toll it to Judgu
•w and seo House bolder in the next few days.
you will buy
Post cards—local views—lc each at
1 bargains at
the Herald office.
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24-lb. Sacks Obelisk
Flour ..........................................
24-lb. Snck Pillsbury
Flour ..........................................
24-lb. Sack Self-Rising
Flour ..........................................
24-lb. Snck Pioneer Self-rising
Flour ..........................................
12 Tall Van Camp’s
Cream ........................................
12’Baby Van Camp’s
Cream ....................... :...............
No. 3 Tomatoes,
per can ......................................
12 Cans No. 2
Corn ............................................
3 Cans No. 2 Sliced
Pineapple ...................................
No. 2 Cans Paul’s Red
Cherries .....................................
No. 2 Cans
Strawberries .................... ' .......
Apple Butter,
per ja r .......................... ...........
3-lb. Stone Jars Red Cherry
Preserves ......................... *......
12 Cans Sifted Peas,
Glen V alley................................
Red Star Lobster,
per can .......................................
Vinegar in Bulk,
per gallon ...................................
CLOVER HILL BUTTER, THE BEST
RICHELIEU COFFEE BEST TO DRINK
V
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$1.65
$1.75
$1.75
$1.65
$1.60
80c
15c
$1.40
$1.00
50c
50c
25c
$1.00
$1.50
40c
60c
%

C L A SSIFIE D ADS
Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for le u that
25 cents, nnd positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
cordingly.
,

FOR RENT

WANTED

F o r R e n t —2 nicely furnished house
keeping rooms, $10.00 per month,
gas; 2 nice large, cool bed rooms, 205
Oak Ave., Eagle Home, Mrs, Ridd­
ling.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping, 318 Palmetto
Ave.
.
110-0tp
APARTMENT FOR RENT — Also
furnished room, corner Harvey nnd
Coates streets, Daytona Beach, Fla.
P. O. Box No. 302. Mrs. M. E. Pat­
ton,
112-6tp

WANTED--Plowing, hauling or barrowing to do. Call Appleby, phons
207-W.
78-80tp
WANTED—Ten m work” Inquire M’.
92-26tp
Hanson hoe Shop.

FOR SALE

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and Lee’s Union Alls

GROCER

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LEXINGTON and HUPMOBILE SERVICE and PARTS

A

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anos. Address P. O. box 352, Sanford,
Fl«112-M.*W-.F.12tp

Cars Washed and Polished for................ $2.00

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Oliver Twist nnd Middy Wash Suits .( HE BOUGHT#A LEXINGTON nnjj
reduced to $1.98.—Sanford Shoe St
left bis old one with us, nnd we nre
Clothing Co.
103-tfc
offering this cur nt $1,200, 1020 mod­
Golf Is becoming so democratic that el, Cord tires, etc. Would be n bar­
many of its devotees spit on their gain nt $1,600. 1For quick sale $1,200
hands when they tnke hold of a club. takes it. Terms can be arranged with
responsible purchaser.—II. &amp; O. Motor
Co.
.
111-tfc
I buy, pny cash for second hand pi­
When Obrcgon swats the oil crowd
it is only a question of timo until
The President cannot boterribly the shock will be felt by the Ameri­
wrought up over conditions In. the can jitney driver.
South, for ho is taking a vacation in
Snnfqrd Mattress Co., will mnko a
tho White Mountains.
new mnttross out of your old one nt n
total cost to you of $0.60. Phone
Before buying any other car, let us 114-W.
112-4tc
'show you the Hupmoblle. The car
with low repair coats, tho wonderful
The board of governors nnd other
economy, tho ability to keep going, members of the Chamber of Com­
the long life, and high re-salo prices
merce held their weekly meeting at
for second hand IIups.. Demonstra­
the
Valdez hotel today a t noon and
tions gladly given.—B. &amp; O. Motor
over
the luncheon discussed mnny
•Co.
87-tfc matters of importance to the city and
county. The Chamber of Commerce
I be automobile is sufficiently im­ is a busy institution these days nnd is
proved; what wo need now iH a set
keeping right up with all the mnny
uf quick acting springs for the knee
duties that devolve upon this great
joints of pedestrinns.
body of workers.

We have always been the first to lower prices since w&lt;
have been in business and now here comes another re
duction and this time it is on—

LOST
LOST—On Orlando rond, 1 pkg, paint
brushes, 1 pkg. paint overalla, ate.
Finder notify Box 20-A.
11 l-5tp
LOST—Small stray suit case contain*
ing papers, letters nnd toilot ar­
ticles, lost Sunday on Snnford-Orlando rond. Address E. H, Nclflon, OJus,
Flu.
’ 112-3tp
t.OST—Cuff link, gold leaf’design, set
with small chip diamond. Liberal
reward if finder will return to V. G.
Speer.
118-3tp

FOR SALE—House, 6 rooms and bath,
Electric lights and gas. 805 Elm.
—H. N. Lumlcy, 902 French. Phone
404.________________________ 75-tfc
FOR SALE—Medium size safe. Ap­
ply 403 Sanford Ave., nnd Fourth
Street.
04-61.
OR SALE—300, 8-ft. Cypress Fence
----- a n d ----posts, 25c each.—H, Roberts. Route
A, Box 200.
91-tf
FOR SALE—1 Oidsmobile truck, $600.
1 Chevrolet automobile, $200; 1 liuick
; 4, $100, The above cars are real bar­
gains. Ter nre to fit yoiy pocket book.
At Williams' Garage, N. II. Garner.
MADE SPECIAL FOR THIS
104-tfc
CLIMATE
FOR SALE—A bargain that counts,
1 army tent, 16x16 feet. Value Make Your House Smile With
SUN-PROOF PAINT
$138. Sale price $35.—Thrasher &amp;
Garner.
10G-2wc
FOR SALE—Cottage nt Coronado
Bench, nil furnished. For informa­
H. A. HALVER­
tio n , write to Mrs. F. I.. Myers, Lake
SON, Proprietor
Helen, Fla.
107-8tp
Sanford, Fla.
FOR SALE—1920 Dort touring car Welaka Block
$450 cash; 1920 Olds 8 touring,
$000 cash.—Haight &amp; Mugee, Oppo­
s ite Valdez Hotel.
110-Gtc

lip

PAINTS

WALL PAPER
SUN-PROOF PAINT
SANFORD PAINT
STORE

i

FOR SALE—Chalmers Master six, in
perfect condition, $500 cash.—
Haight
&amp; Magee, opposite Valdez Ho­
i
tel.
110-Gtc
FOR SALE—1021 Maxwell touring
car, used very yttlo. A real bar­
gain for $150 cash.—Haight &amp; MnA | gee, Opp. Valdez He til
110-Gtc
FOR SALE—Late 1920 Hanson Six
Touring car in fine condition. New
tires. Cheap at $1,500, but priced nt
$1100 for quick cash sale. If you are
In the market for a high class used
car it will pny you to see us before
you buy.—Haight &amp; Magee, Opposite
Valdez Hotel.
, 110-0te
FOR SALE—1 Ford touring car, $400,
l Chevrolet, $200; 1 Buick truck,
$108; 1 Oidsmobile truck, $598, All
In good condition and a, real bargain.
—Williams Garage by N. II. Garner.
__________________________ 113-fltc
FOR SALE—At a bargain, one good
nude. M. M. Stewart, Mellonville
avenue.
.
116 2tp.
FOR SALE—One pumping outfit con­
sisting of one Rulqigh Schrcyor
11-2 hp. engine, ono Gould pump, one
200 gallon storage tank. Wight
Grocory Co.
112-tfc.

SPORT WORLD
WHERE THEY FLAY TODAY
Lakeland at Daytona.
Tampa at Jacksonville.
St. Petersburg at Orlando.
HOW THEY STAND
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Orlando .........
30
Tampa ...........
38
..47
Lakeland .......
40
St. Poternburg
.39
47
Daytona ......
49
.37
Jacksonville ..
.3 5
54

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.453

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HESULTS YESTERDAY
Florida Stato League
At Jacksonville 3, Lakeland 7.
At Daytona 8, Tampa 6.
At St. Petersburg 0, Orlando 6,
PRINTING
260 Hammermill envelopes printed*
$1,78.—Seminole Prlntery, 002 French
ave.
87-fltp
Pest cards—local views—lc each at.
the Herald office.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5 ,1M1
®AGS FOUR

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

THE OPEN SESAME TO BUSINESS

THE NEW BUICK FOUR.

* * * * * * * * * *

GENEVA

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t h e -a d v a n t a g e s o f a

Announcement is made today of tho
Tho uncertainties of tho future in
rar
presentation
before tho motoring pub­
BANK ACCOUNT CANNOT
business matters are so great that
lic
of
Bulck’s
new
four-cyllndor
line.
many big manufacturing institutions
* * * * * * * * * *
BE OVER-ESTIMATED----are bettor content to rest a whilo and There aro four models in the lino, In­
cluding
roadster
and
five
passtnger
let matters take their course, rather
Tho Misses Julin and Besssio Gelgor
m u in u
touring
in
tho
open
cars,
and
throothan
nttempt
to
push
them
over
an
returned
Wednesday from Winter
..Editor
K. I . HOLLY
passengor coups and flve-passengor Pnrk, where they spent a plcnsant
up-grade
that
sccmB
rather
steep
just
If ft bonk account were ft difficult thing to
IJf. i . LILLARD....8 ecreUry-Tr«aaarer
at
present.
But
not
all.
A
few
real­
sedan
in
tho
closed
models.
week
visiting
frionds
nnd
relatives.
■ . A . N E E L - _____ General Manager
acquire, it would still be worth a constant ef­
as n«
it has been
known in
ise that
as , Inasmuch
ize
mat now is
ia tho
mv time
n...® to
— push
i——- —
masmuen us
............
Mr. Walter Flynt hns purchased a
CURTIS BARBER
never before. They know that a w ait-, thc nuU)motlvo trade for some time
n SfeV
new Bulck car.
fort on your part.
qnXOULATlOM U V A O U
ing course is not a wise ono. They
Bulck purposetl adding n lino of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rolnnd Reed and Mrs.
Thone 148 up to 6 P. M.
know that it is not possible to merely foljn(( considerable interest attaches Adntns motored to Oviedo Sunday
E at— llt&lt;U t o w — Appll«*tUa stand still and wait for tho world to
to tho specifications covering tho new
But money in the bank means more to you
SaW arlptiM F it— la AAraaw
swing nround to their position. If a models. In motor construction Bu ck evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Provatt spent
business does not advance, it will has adhered to tho vnlve-ln-head prin­
tha nthe mere possession of an available
eventually nnd nccessnrlly slip back­ ciple with which its name has been Surnlny with Mrs. McFarlano.
Mrs. Endor Curlott returned Tues­
sum at your command. It is the establish­
ward.
so prominently connected for tv,cntv
_ 1*. U U-»M« w«u.Jidr UHerald
U n i t M T .n 8—alaoU Oouaty and
_ published
One manufacturer who senses tho years. Tho cylinder bore is 3 3-8 day from u week's visit in Jackson­
f n r r F rid a y . A 4 ? trtliin « f l U l m U i to o w i
ment for you of an element of character with
jntion nnd is determined to take
itroko 0f 4 3-4 Inches. ville nnd St. Augustine.
« l a»pU caU 8i. Dtmocrmtlc In politic*.
m oo situation
Mrs.
William
Kllbic
spent
tho
p e r y u r . a l w i j t la idym opt
no backward step is George Eastman, |
develops between 35 nnd 40
a value that cannot be estimated in dollars.
president of thc Eastman Kodak Co.,i The motor develops dci
. . . .. week-end in Jacksonville visiting rela­
Member of The Associated Preee
which employs thousands of skilled j bn»ke horse power
JwUI tives. •
&lt;►
___
Mrs. Mary Taylor and Mr. Irn • &gt;
workmen. In a recent letter to a | have shown that th e ^
^
Mathews
left
Saturdny
for
West
Palm
workman, who had been laid off tem-j deliver up t
tn irtBench, whore Mrs. Tnylor will mnko
X T " Mr.
« ... —
. . . . . F.J.U.W. . (
Cheer up, bald pates. An English L r . li, *.m. homely Inith., » h k h Ion «rc Ihc l.rn e three.bo.rltiK « « * _ hor home with her son, Mr. Mose Tny­
to Borne nomeiy mums,
connecting
physician has invented a machine anco
are worthy of the most careful
consld- snmv
shaft and
‘
carnui wiimo»&lt;•« If-lnch long
nrovlded
lor.
which, it is claimed,’ can sew hairs on oration by employers and employees rods, extra long rod* beingpro
The B. Y. P. U., of the Genova
Community Builder”
human heads. A very fine needle, op­ the country over. Nobody will con- to reduce vibration to a ml
'
Baptist church, hnd a picnic at Lako
erated by cloctirlclty, can affix one tend that thc products of the Eastmnn circulating splash oiling system gi
linrncy today. Although only a
F. P. FORSTER
............................ ...President
hundred hairs in nn houn Figuro company are in any sense necessities automatic lubrication throughout.
- small number nttended, a good tlmo
cu t how many hairs to tho square inch of life. They arc pure luxuries, which other Important feature, which is
B. F. WHITNER............................................ Cashier
was enjoyed by all.
you want, how long it will take to do are pleasant to hnye, which add some-1standard equipment on all Bulck cars,
°
ii
A miscellaneous shower will bo giv­
the job, and get in communication thing to the joy of living, which the |8 thc Butomatic carburetor heat con- en nt the home of thc bride-elect, Miss ; LM . 4 ^ * * f t * » * * » * * * * » * W » * ' M ' - f * ' M ' * * » * » ' ) ' - » &gt; » » * » » » » » ' M M » * * * * .
■with the doctor or tho company hand­ people buy and enjoy when they are trol through which ideal vaporizing Edna Geiger, on Friday ovening at 4
ling this invention.—Eustis Lake Reg­ prospering, but which are not India- condltlonn arc obtained,
Pure Milk and Ctcom. Morning and afion. If a fellow ever sews a hair in pensabie. One would suppose if any-, ^be transmission is of the selective o'clock.
,
I **•
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Mrs. J. T. McLain was shopping in
ter noon deliveries. Milk depots at J. II.
cur head nnd we find out about It, one could afford to sit idly by and 8||(j|nK Kenr type, three speeds forSanford Saturdny.
wnlt for the clouds to roll by nnd wftnj nmj one reverse. The universal
O, boy.
«»i u |
Mr. nnd Mrs. Prevntt and Mrs.
Enstmnn would be nmong the first to joJnt ,R nf 8tnm|nrd Bulck construct----------- o----------McFnrlane nnd children motored to Markets. Phone 400 your wants
C ur soldier boys nr® marching nwny do it. But not he. He realizes thnt ^ M n g virtUnlIy an Integral part
Chuluotn
Sunday• night.
”
^ ^ proctflr „n.
today and seeing them under nrms right now, when times are bad, iai the „f ^ trnn8mi„ ion and nutom tlcnlagain brings back many' memories of time to do sotne vigorous boosting.
hlbrlcfttcd from the transmission.
R,r'
”
...
Ooorwo Lafcint
„
tho muUlple .line dry j * “ "
*
the world war when they marched The lo t... which he write, lo hi. one.; £ “
bullt
„ „ c l .ecordnnee
»*■ »"■'
T - W'
away under different circumstances, time employe i . loll ot mc.ty mat or, * “
• .
a__ _ I t / l l At
six o’clock dinner on Thursday even­ Consulting Chemist
says ofm iL
the_____
wnters
"Of the many waters of tkln and oth­
which
„rinidnlp» which
which have
have guided
guided
and we hnde them goodbye without for both sides. It ,is the
„ tone
” W
I T with the principles
ing, the occasion being the first wed­ er regions that I have analyzed, I have found none euperior In all good qaaiiknowing whether wo would ever see all employers should take' lf ! ^ ' c|utch construction In Buick sixes. All ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. tics to that of the 'Elder Water."—Phone 311-W. Office la Miller Building
i l l iicult,J
c i m i t s“ . ^ v l'n
, g '“driving
.
parts nrt
art unrlospd.
enclosed,
them again or not. Now they are go­ would see the business ad,"
ELDER SPRINGS WATER CO.
now
oppress
and
harass
the
^
of
thc
four.cyllnder
car Proctor.
which
ing on a vacation period, but they arc
Mrs. Wakefield
was
shopping in
people
vanish
like
the
misis
oi
morn•
—
•
T
,
ftylc
|
.Mrs.
war.ei.em
»
mists
of
^
going that thc United Stntes might
ing before the rays of the rising sun. j* «n I-beam forum j
* thp Sanford .-n Saturday.
not have a standing army with all the Many of them aro imaginary anyway, &gt;* three-quarter floating . P .
| Mr ftri(i ^Irrti Troy Proctor have
THEATRE
RESORT
attendant expense nnd our National and only need to he faced with cour-, weight of the ear living curt^e&lt;
moved into the Taylor home.
DANCE
IIALL
CAFE
Guard is ready for the word "go" any age nnd'confidence,
.... . to i.«
in im is ax
_______ _ .
be ...m
surmounted
axleo tul)es
tubes and only driving
(lri'_in« torque ,
------------ELECTRIC--------time. We hope and pray that time and vnnquishod. An extra from the and steadying &lt;&gt; 11 " “ J
'
will never come again, hut it is well letter follows:
| taken by the axle driving shafts.The
PIANOS
ORCHESTRIONS
NOSE CLOGGED FROM
to bo prepared, for there will be wars
"Bight now the economical produc- third member is of standard uua k
f o r YOUR PURPOSE IN ALL STYLES AND SIZES
A COLD OR CATARRH
nnd rumors of wars as long as the tion of goods is most important, for typo of construction, designed successworld moves. Co. I)., is our pride not only ure people spending less free- fully to eliminate all twisting or
at Reduced Prices
Apply Cream In Nostrils To
und joy, and they will uphold the good ly, hut competition is keen.
Air
Passages.
Other weaving in the rear axle. Gear ratio
Open Up
-------name of Seminole county and Snn- manufacturers,
including
foreign ,,! the renr axle on high speed is 4
ford.
manufacturers, with low labor costs „n,| o.;i to 1.
Ah! Whnt relief! Your clogged
..................
Wheelbase of all models is •0.1 inch- nostrils open right up, the air pas­
W. S. HAYNE, Tampa, Florida
are after our markets. To offset this
— WIRE
4*Hardeo county truckers nrc cer­ we are increasing our sales forces nnd t.St jlie spring suspension is design- sa g e s of your head ure clear nnd you ( \VR1TE
-PHONEtainly lucky," snys the Wnuchuln Ad­ increasing our advertising.'’
t.,| to give fine riding qualities to a can breathe freely. No more linwkTherein lies the whole secret of car of this wheelbase, The front ing, sniffling, mucous discharge,
vocate. "They seom to have receiv­
ed satisfactory prices for their crops success. Pushing the sales and in­ springs, semi-elliptic type, aro 30 headache, dryness—no struggling for
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tho past year." The newspaper then creasing the advertising. It is the inches long, and the renr springs, also brent’', nt night, your cold or catarrh ♦
tcllfl of tho action of some Maine open sesame to a bigger business.— semi-elliptic, are 53 1-2 inches long.
is gonu.
Cord tires nrc standard equipment
Don’t stay stuffed up! Get a small
farm ers who had many thousands of Tampa Times.
harrelii
of iwiiuoes
potatoun on their hands
—...v.a u,
---------- 0----------„n nil models. These tires, which are bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your
when the price for "old potatoes" got GOVERNMENT TO AID
131.4, arc the first straight side tires druggi: t now. Apply a little of this
below thc line of proflitnbh* - m —
EX-SEIO K h MEN.
this size ever manufactured and fragrant, antiseptic cream in your
nhould lie remembered, however,
were built especially to meet Buick nostrils, 1st it penetrate thro.igh ev­
All ex-service men who reside in requirements for the new four-cylin­ ery air passage of the head; soothe
Florida dumps and allows to go
From the looks of the constant string of au­
Orange,
Seminole and Osceola coun­ der cars. The tires have been adopt­ and heal the swollen, inflamed muto waste tons of fruits nnd vegetables
I cous membrane, giving you instant
tomobiles going in and out of our repair de­
«very year. The forty-six thousand ties, nrc requested and urged to be in ed ns standard size.
The cluisls is lubricated with the relief. Ely’s Cream Balm is just what
o*rnds of potatoes mentioned wore Orlando on Sept. 15, 111, 17 and IP, if
partm ent it looks as if P orter Pitts and Dock
not worth any more than the culls and they hnvc any disability duo to their high pressure Alcmlto system. Delco over}* cold and catarrh sufferer has
Wells are WHO? The best automobile me­
been seeking. It’s just splendid.—
drops from tho citrus h
groves,
and the
u —j na,M
fc(|v service. This applies to ull men who starting and lighting system is stand­
chanics in this p art of the state. And th a t is
tomato fields, thnt mainly go to waste ,mvc Hied claims for compensation ard equipment. All models are com­ Adv.
beraumi of a lack of enterprise for' w^h the bureau of war risk Insurance plete with tire enrrltr nnd extrn rim
WHY they all come to us with their automo­
A youngster who is too smart has
and.............
all nrc equipped with non-glnre
utilizing them and mnnufncturing "by- "’bn nrt! dissatisfied with the uward .....
Lf.
not been made to smart in the right
bile troubles. If you do not come to us with
productss."
| given them, all men whose claims are deadlight lenses.
place.
your troubles your automobile is not receiv­
------ -----o----------pending and all men who have any
Shipping weightH of the four modGAME LAWS TO BE
disnbiity Incurred or aggravated by | ids are: Roadster, 2,310 pounds; tour­
ing its just rights.
e n f o r c e d in l a k e COUNTY, thcri military service.
ing car, 2,380 pounds; coupe, 2,430
6 V « V S
A "clean-up squad" has been or- pounds; sedan, 2,050 pounds.
ganized
to
handle
ull
mutters
pertain
The Lake County Fish and Game
prices, f. o.b., factories, at Flint,
Protective Association held a meeting ing to the above. Mr. Clias. II. Me- 1 Mich., nre: Roadster, $935; touring
Cano, of Fnshlngton, I). C., who hus
car, $075; coupe, $1,475; sedan, $1.Monday evening in this city, at which
bad over two years experience in the
,,honC&lt;i6 “Service THAT Satisfies”15”
11
tlmo a representative and enthusiastic claim department of tho B. W. R. L, 050.
T
In adding thc four-cylinder modes
attendance pledged unequivocal sup­ is in charge of this work in Florida,
to
the seven models of six-cylinder
port to the game warden of Lako lie will have with him a competent
cars
now produced, Buick executives
county in prosecuting all infractions 1 physician to make necessary exam­ feel they have rounded out their linu
inations and nil phases of each claim
tv, i
of thc fish and game laws as prescrib­ will bo handled quickly and thorough- and constructed enrs which arc in
Wr
ed by the statutes.
ly. He also will leave his advance every resptet worthy of the Buick
Realizing that in the selection of representative, Mr. It. M. Mitchell, nnmo.
ox-Sheriff Lee IIux tli egovernor of Atlanta, Gu., in Orlando one week In
When the American movie actress
Florida had appointed n fearless and advance of his squad to prepare the
(Formerly of Ingram Optical Parlors, Pensacola)
must
jdny the part of a princess, she
efficient officia as game warden of necessary quarters and help to carry
re m a rk a b ly
puts
over
the
.idea
of
hauteur
by
walkthis county, the Fish and Game Pro­ on this work.
fine hair net at
IS OPENING A COMPLETELY EQUIPPED
All men living in the above mined ing stiff-jointed and pretending to
tective Association, with a member­
hae
a
crick
in
her
nock.—Baltimore
counties
who
are
entitled
to
consid­
an
incredibly
low
ship of nearly two hundred members,
f t '.
pledged to lend every assistance pos­ eration will upon their nrrivnl, be Sun.
price!
sible to the newly selected official, tnkeq care of nnd transportation
nnd thus make it so txtremely un­ home will be given them upon the
E x tra large, in­
pleasant for those who would disre­ completion of their examinations.
visible, durable,
The principal object of this extra
gard the law affecting fish and game
hand-w oven,
in this county, a condition prevail­ work is to give each and every dis­
In the Place Recently Occupied by L. A. Brand
1.
abled
man
every
cent
he
is
entitled
to
ing
hero
in
former
years
will
soon
be
fully
guaranteed
r
and get It to him now. This will also
•diHidpnted!—Eustis Lake Region.
New Stock and Equipment arriving Dnily.
I benefit tho community in which these
men live.
—All Prescriptions filled by Dr. Brand re­
Any complaint ugainst the bureau
For Sale
will he investigated thoroughly and
tained and may he duplicated at any time
Exclusively a t
justice administered in each case.
Lyonnaise Tripe
Ex-service men tell your friends
j c kor y o
Open a can of Hammond’s Coin
LOCATION: OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE
about thin and watch for more Infor­ Edison Mazda Lamps
AiO the Best
Special Cooked Tripe and cut
mation regarding the cnnrpnign.
$
.
T
in pieces 2 inches long by oneThe American Legion nnd American
halt inch wide.
Red Cross have kindly consented to Electrical Appliances
Cook one tablespoon finely
help in this campaign und it is the
and Material
chopped onions in two tableduty of every citizen to lend whatever
of all Kinds
&lt;poona batter until slightly
aid he enn fo rthe boys who went over.
browned. Add tripe and cook 5
Irons Reduced from
All papers in Orange, Seminole and
minutes. Sprinkle with salt and
Osceola counties nre requested to pub­
$8.50 to $6.75
oepper.
lish this notice.

H E HERALD PRINTING CO., Inc.

ii First National Bank

SPENCER’S DAIRY
... . ....
G. W. SPENCER &amp; SONS
ELDER SPRINGS W ATERXZ“c l

MANAGER

MISTER

THE DIXIE MUSIC COMPANY

Who Is Who and Why

BRYAN-WHEELER MOTOR CO.

HAIRNET

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Dr. Tom Moore

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Optical Parlor

When you buy
Lamps. Get
the best.

|J G.M C . C .
Stores

m

Deane Turner
WELAKA BLOCK
Phones 497-494

F. P. Rines

It iH suggested thnt the Constitu­
tion he taught in the schools.
It
won’t do. Children would become rad­
Phone 481
icals nnd grow up to demand all the 105 Palmetto Ave.
liberties the Constitution guarantees. * 4.4.4 * 4.4.44.4.+++++++++++++++♦

A ll Colore
Including
'Grey and Whit*

mm®

Is life W o .
liv in

(That depends on the liver.

Dr. M iles’ L iv e r Pills/,.

mild, gentle, effective. Use them as an occasional
laxative or for chronic constipation. At all drsggiata

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5,1921
The Wolnka dihJngr rooms can taka
cnro of a big crowd or a small one and
tho big ones get tho same good serv­
ice. The bays of Co. D., had suppor
Inst night a t tho Wolnka and*break­
fast and lunch today the Wolaka tak ­
ing cnro of 52 of thejn Inst night.
It is a cinch thnt Co., D., will got no
such menls while they nro nwny and
they will long for tho Wolnka dining
rooms before thoy return.

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

’ Little Happening*
*
Mention of
) Matters In Brief
personal Items
of Interest

WE CAN SAVE you money on auto­
mobiles. Wo have now In stock sovornl good used cars that wo are offerIngut prices to suit yqu. Terms: onethird and one-half caBh, bnlanco In
ton monthly payments.—B. &amp; 0. Mo­
tor Co., 209 Park Ave.. Sanford. Fla.

4c
For Florida: Partly cloudy * *
* tonight and Saturday; prob- + *
« ably local thundershowers Sat- # 4c
urdny.
* *
We can’t get Old Sol to shut
*
,
* * down his works long enough to
* * * * * * * * * * * * *
get the thermometer down be­
low tho 90 mark. While we
Compnny D left today.
had a most delicious breeze
last night that was almost a
Men’s Panama Hats only $1.49.—
storm it did not come soon
Benjamin's Shoe StoVo.
112-4tc
enough to lower the tempera­
ture yesterday but It Is fine
And wo will miss them while thoy
todny and our report tomor­
row should have a different
are gone.
look. And maybe we will have
Oliver Twist and Middy Wash Suits * a nice little shower today to
reduced to $1.98.—Sanford Shoe A J* help along the lowering of the
Clothing Co.
103-tfc * temperature:
5:40 A. M.. AUGUST 5TII
Maximum ........................ 97
Weather man says wo will havo
Minimum ......................... 70
c o o l e r weather for the Inst of August.
Range ....* .......... ............ 71
Barometer ................. ......10.13
New mattresses made to ordor at
Calm and rloudy.
small cost by Sanford Mattress Co.,
613 9th street, phono 144-W. 112-4tc

Sheriff Hand caught the negro a t , »»
Geneva who had been robbing houses j ! 1
In thnt viclinlty for some time. Ho
would find a house that had been va- ; |
cated by tho tennnts and move nil tho • &gt;
furnishings out and sell tho stuff.
All tho* robberies happened nbout n
year ngo but Sheriff Hnnd has been j;
keeping an eye open for some time ••
and was rewarded by finding Rome of
the stuff in tho homo of Charlie WIN ‘ J
llams who worked at Brown's turpen- 1j
tino still. He was gathered In yesterday and will have to oxplnin to Judge X
Householder just how he came to have
such n perverted appetite oh to wish *)
for the better kind of house furnish- !■•
ings.
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We have always been the first to lower prices since w&lt;
have been in business and now here comes another re
d v 'tion and this time it is on—

Sweet Orr and Panama Overalls
and Lee’s Union Alls
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Overalls, now $2.25, and any Lee Union All in the house
as long as the present stock lasts at half price. And we
carry an up-to-the-minute line of work shirts, gloves and
caps.

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The farms around Sanford are as­
$7.50 and $9.00 WALK-OVER Slip
suming tlmt busy app'enrance that de­
pern
a t $5.15, b e g in n in g S a t u r d a y . — S P E C I A L S A T HAU&gt;1 E L 'S
notes getting ready for another big
Lloyd’s
Shoe Hturo.
lll-2ti
SPECIALTY SHOP
crop of lettuce and celery.
There is always something doing at
When you see a car taking curves
Oliver Twist nnd Middy Wnsh Suits
Haumcl’s Specialty Shop. Sometimes
reduced to $1.98,—Sanford Shoo &amp; ut fifty miles an hour, you know tho this busy shop is too busy to write CA1»TURK ANOTHER STILL
Clothing Co.
‘
103-tfc vacuum cup isn’t the only vacuum on an advertisement but nevertheless
AND ANOTHER STILL OWNER
tho premises.
there is something good for tho buy­
Notice from the government thnt
ers and it will pay you to watch the i Sheriff Hand and Deputy Sheriff
the bridge nt Osteen will be taken 1019 MODEL NASH FOR SALE nt columns of the Daily Herald all the Jacobs luld out in the moonlight for
$900. New tires nnd in oxccllcnt time and watch for Bnumcl’s nd. To­
under advisement nt a meeting hero
mechanical
condition. Qco us nt once, day there is a big advertisement oq ! some time a few nights ago and lo­
this month means that this bridge will
—It. &amp; O. Motor Co.
111-tfc the last page and by the way Bnu- cated what they had good reason to
soon lie started.
, believe wus n moonshine outfit. Last
mel’s ad is always on tho last page,
Reduced to simple terms, thu nr* and today they call attention to some night they went back and caught still
Ladles’ Pumps, $0,00 to $10.00 val­
gument against a bonus is ns fol very fine special bargains in dresses, I and owner west of Upsala. The ownues, only 98c.—Benjamin’s Shoe Store.
i er was n man named Alcorn and it is
112-4tc lows: (a) the country can’t afford it blouses and other articles of wearing alleged thut he hus been making shine
(b) the axe is ground.
apparel so dear to the feminine heart.
This is the last week of Baumel’s in a small still that was located in the
Ed Nelson, forjnerly of this city
$5.15
for
$7.50
and
$9.00
Slippers
special sale nnd if you havo not visit-, cellar ut an outbuilding. Ho wus
but now of Miami, is spending this
beginning
Saturday.—Lloyd’s
Shoe
ed this stole every day sindo the sale 1 brought to the city and placed in the
week with his mother, Mrs. M. Nelson,
Store.
1U-2lc
began you have missed something county jail and will tell it tu Judge
at her home on Elm avenue.
great. Go there tomorrow nnd see Householder in the next few days.
Wo will operate on your old cotton them for if you see them you will buy
Oliver Twist nnd Middy Wnsh Suits
mattresses nnd gunrnntco a euro nt a some of these very special bnrguins at
Post cardB—local views—lc each at
reduced to $1.98.—Sanford Shoo &amp;
total cost to you of $0.50.—Sanford very speclul prices.
the
Herald office.
Clothing Co.
103-tfc
Mattress Co., Phono 144-W. 112-4tc
Despite the tendencies of the mod­
In the case of vegetable nnd fruit
em girl to make up, we have yet to you can them in summer and re-'emhear of one working a t mnkc-up in a ploy them In tho winter.—El Paso
newspaper composing room.
Herald.
Oliver Twist and Middy Wnsh Suits HE BOUGHT ,A LEXINGTON and
reduced to $1.98.—Sanford Shoe &amp;
left his old one with us, and we are
Clothing Co.
103-tfc
offering this car nt $1,200, 1020 mod­
Golf is becoming ho democratic thnt el, Cord tires, etc. Would lie n bar­
many of its devotees spit on their gain at $1,500. For quick sale $1,200
hands when they take hold of a club. takes it. Terms can be nrrnngcd with
responsible purchaser.—II. &amp; O. Motor
Co.
.
111-tfc
1 buy, pay cash for second hnnd piuios. Address P. O. box 352, Sanford,
When Obregon swats the oil crowd
Fl»112-M.-W-.F.12tp
it is only a question of timo until
The President cannot beterribly tHe shock will be felt by the Ameri­
wrought up over conditions In. the can jitney driver.
South, for ho is taking n vacation in
Sanford Mattress Co., will make a
ihe White Mountains.
new mattress out of your old one nt a
total cost to you of $0.50. Phone
Before buying nny other car, let us 114-W.
112-4tc
dime you the Hupmobile. The car
■vith low repair costs, the wonderful
Tho board of governors and other
economy, tho ability to keep going, members of the Chamber of Com­
the long life, and high re-sale prices
merce held their weekly meeting at
tor second hand Hups.. Demonstra­
the
Valdez hotel todny at noon nnd
tions gladly given.—B. &amp; O. Motor
over tho luncheon discussed many
matters of importance to the city nnd
county. The Chamber of Commerce
Ihe automobile is sufficiently im- is n busy institution these days nnd is
pruved; what wo need now Is a set
keeping right up with nil the many
‘T quick acting springs for the knee
duties thnt devolve upon this great
joints of pedestrians,
body of workers.
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RED CAP STORAGE BATTERIES for ALL
CARS, two year guarantee
SERVICE BATTERIES and REPAIRS
THE BEST EQUIPPED REPAIR SHOP AND THE BEST
MECHANICS IN THIS VICINITY

Cars Washed and Polished for................ $2.00
LEXINGTON and HUPMOBILE SERVICE and PARTS

B. &amp; O Motor Co
209 Park Avenue

Sanford, Florida

DISTRIBUTORS FOR

• LEXINGTON and HUPMOBILE CARS

Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for lesa that
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders. Count live words to a line and remit ac­
cordingly.
,

FOR RENT

WANTED

FOR RENT—2 nicely furnished house
keeping rooms, $10,00 per month,
gas; 2 nice large, cool bed rooms, 205
Oak Ave., Eagle Home, Mrs. Ridd­
ling.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping, 318 Palmetto
Ave.
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110-Gtp
APARTMENT FOR RENT — Also
furnished room, corner Harvey nnd
Coates streets, Daytona Beach, Fin.
P. O. Box No. 302. Mrs. M. E. Pat­
ton,
112-Gtp

WANTED—Plowing, hauling or har­
rowing to do. Cnil Appleby, phona
207-W.
78 -aOtp
WANTED—Team work. Inquire M.
Hanson Shoo Shop.
92-20tp

FOR SALE

24-lb. Sacks Obelisk
© •#
Flour ...............................................
24-lb. Sack Pillsbury
Flour ................................................
24-lb. $uck Self-Rising
Flour ................................................t(l A *
24-lb. Sack Pioneer Self-rising
0 -1
Flour ...............................................
12 Tall Van Camp’s
12'Baby Van Camp’s

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No. 3 Tomatoes,
A C
per can .................................................... A t
12 Cans No. 2
A
Corn ................................................. V A # “
3 Cans No. 2 Sliced
£
Pineapple ........................................ « JIA « \
No. 2 Cans Paul’s Red
E £
Cherries ................................................... w l
No. 2 Cans '
E £
Strawberries .................... '.....................
Apple Butter,
O fl
per ja r .......................... 1........................^*1
3-lb. Stone Jars Red Cherry
£
12 Cans Sifted Peas,
C
Glen V alley.......................................«J9A»tJ
Red Star Lobster,
M£
per can ..................................................
Vinegar in Bulk,
per gallon ................................................ v J J
CLOVER HILL BUTTER, THE BEST
RICHELIEU COFFEE BEST TO DRINK

LOST
LOST—On Orlando road, 1 pkg. paint
brushes, 1 pkg. paint overalls, etc.
Finder notify Box 2G-A.
111-Gtp
LOST—Small strny suit case contain­
ing papers, letters and toilet ar­
ticles, lost Sunday on Sanford-0rlando road. Address E. H. Nelson, Ojus,
Fla.
* 112-3tp
LOST—Cuff link, gold loaf design, set
with small chip diamond. Liberal
reward if finder will return to V. Q.
Speer.
113-3tp

FOR SALE—House, 5 rooms and bath,
Electric lights and gas. 805 Elm.
—H. N. Lumley, 902 French. Phono
404.
75-tfc
FOR SALE—Medium size safe. Ap­
ply 403 Sanford Avo., and Fourth
Street.
04-01.
FOR SALE—390, 8-ft. Cypress Fence
posts, 25c each.—H. Roberts, Route
A, Box 200.
91-tf
FOR SALE—1 Oldsmobilc truck, $000.
1 Chevrolet automobile, $200; 1 Buick
4, $100. Tho above cars aro real bar­
gains. Terms to fit yaiy pocket book.
At Williams’ Garage, N. II. Garner.
MADE SPECIAL FOR THIS
104-tfe
CLIMATE
FOR SALE—A bargain that counts,
1 army tent, 10x10 feet. Value Make Your House Smile With
SUN-PROOF PAINT
$138. Sale price $35.—Thrasher &amp;
Garner.
10fl-2wc
FOR SALE—Cottage nt Coronado
Bench, nil furnished. For informa­
A T A R I? H. A. HALVERtion, write to Mrs. F. L. Myers, Lake
O lU U E i SON, Proprietor
Helen, Fla.
107-8tp
Sanford, Fla.
.}. FOR SALE— 1920 Dort touring car Wcluka Block
$150 cash; 1920 OldB 8 touring,
v $000 ensh.—Hnight &amp; Magee, Oppo4&gt; l site Valdez Hotel.
U0-Gtc
FOR SALE—Chalmers Master six, in
perfect condition, $500 cash.—
Hnight &amp; Magee, opposito Vnldoz Ilotel.
' 110-fltc
FOR SALE—1021 Maxwell touring
car, used very ^ttlo. A real bar­
gain for $450 cash.—Hnight &amp; Ma­
gee, Opp. Valdez Hct*l
119-fltc
FOR SALE—Lute 1920 Hanson Six
Touring car in fine condition. New
tires. Cheap at $1,500, but priced at
$1100 for quick cash sale. If you are
in the market for a high clnss used
car it will pay you to sec us before
you buy.—Haight &amp; Mngee, Opposite
Valdez Hotel.
. 110-Gtc

WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY
Lakeland at Dnytonu.
Tampa at Jacksonville.
St. Petersburg at Orlando.
IIOW THEY STAND
Orlundo .........
Tampa ...........
Lakeland .......
St. Petersburg
Daytona ........
Jacksonville ..

FOR SALE 1 Ford touring car, $400,
l Chevrolet, $200; 1 Buick truck,
RESULTS YESTERDAY
$198; 1 Oldsmobilc truck, $598. All
Florida State League
in good condition and q real bargain.
At Jacksonville 3, Lakeland 7.
—Williams Garage by N. H. Garner.
At Daytona 8, Tampa 5.
______________________
113-Ote
At St. Petersburg 0, Orlando 5,
FOR SALE—At a bargain, one good
PRINTING
mule. M. M. Stewart, Mellonvlllo
avenue.
.
115 2tp.
250 Hammermiil envelopes printed,
FOR SALE—Ono pumping outfit con­
$1.75.—Seminole
Prlntery, 902 French
sisting of ono Raleigh Schreyor
ave.
87-fltp
11-2 hp. engine, one Gould pump, one
200 gallon storago tank. Wight
Peat cards—local viewi
Grocery Co.
112-tfc.
tho Herald office.
FOR SALE—^-Bunaglow, 6 rooms and

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IN THE HEART OF THE W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

XTENS10N OF
TRADE NEXT
PROGRAM

NUMBER 115

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1921

OLUME II

President Harding Goev Camping in Maryland
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* 11

THE LENA CLARKE CASE1
SEEMS MORE COMPLICATED
BY FURTHER ENTANGLEMENT
“Ragged Stranger”
Orlando Murder Case
Killed by Wanderer
Assumes More
Finds His Name
Changes

hamber of Commerce
Will Foster The
Idea

(Hr Til* AuocUtad F n u )

CHICAGO, Aug. 8.—The rngged
stranger for whose murder Curl Wan­
derer is under scntenco to be hanged,
% "V '&gt; I
was given n nnme today by Mrs. Nel­
OF ALLEGED CONFESSION &lt;JF
&gt;)!» A,*j
lie Ryan snylng the body was thnt of
N „ cueateT a b e t t e r c o m ­
MURDER OF MILTMORE
her son Edward, 2*1. The woman said
MUNITY SPIRIT BETWEEN
MADE MONDAY
she had known for months the body
TOWN ANI) COUNTRY
was that of her son hut she and her
(By Tba AuocUtad F ra u )
daughter had kept the secret for rea­
It mny not be amiss to diBcuss tho
ORLANDO, Aug. 0.— No further
urposcs of trade extension journeys,
sons of their own.
developments In the Mlltmore
President Hunting was a member of a camping party recently am! hud a fine time in the woods pf Maryland with
nducted under the auspices of commurder caNo have developed.
ercinl organizations, describe the nt- Tlmfiinn Edison, II. S. Firestone, Henry Ford ami Kdsel Ford. The photogrnpher cnnglit Mr. Edison napping while
While Miss Clarke seems in an
Mr.
Harding
read
a
paper
and
Mr.
Firestone
merely
rested.
itude of the visiting jobber and mcreasy frame of mind and willing:
hnnt towards the customer in the
to converse freely on general
ow.i visited, and point out the benematters she refrains from dis­
Week’s
Weather
Its *o be derived by all the factors in­
cussing Miltinorc's death or th *
Report Shows
deed.
I
postoffice robbery.
The larger and average sized com- |
All Kinds
Attorneys for Patterson, Miss.
aercinl centers of various sections of
Clnrkc’s
chauffeur, today Institut­
(By Tho Associated Press)
he country have in recent years onFAC SIMILE SENT ACROSS t l l E
ed
habeas
corpus proceedings fo r
WASHINGTON, Aug. 8.— Normal
aged to a considerable extent in soOCEAN IN TWO
hiH
release.
The Judge announced
temperatures partly, cloudy wenther,
nlled trade excursions or merchants*
TESTS
a
hearing
will
be held Tuesday.
scattered thunder showers is the fore­
rips. Their vnlue, or nt least their i
n
,
GOVERNOR
SMALL
cost
for
Florida
for
the
week
begin­
(By Tha AnocUtad F r a u '
opularity is established. But, it may O /ltU ITIS t h © IVlCri I U llC Q
ORLANDO, Aug. 0.— Outstanding
ANNAPOLIS,
A\ig. 8.—Transmis­
ning
Sunday.
LISTENS
TO
REASON
so be well to analyze more closely
Their
Guns
First
sion of photographs and written doc­ features todny in the case of Lena
ust wherein and to whnt extent the
W ILL SURRENDER Insurance Broker
uments in fnc simile across tho ocean Clarke, West Palm Bench postmis­
rnde extension journeys nre benefleAnd He Fired
by wireless has been accomplished. tress, who is accused not only o f th o
nl to the business houses thnt enguge
Shot and Killed
Another Cntts in Illinois Finds Out
Two successful tests of epoch making robbery o f $32,000 from tho register­
( B 1 The AuocUt ad Fr au)
a them and to the city thnt promotes
Where He Stands
Entering Home invention ninde within the Inst three ed mails at thnt office on July 20, and
WELCH, W.
hem.
advantages
de
ivrni The
• "V benefits or -----------O--- ----** ■ Vu.,
' — Aug. 0.— ~Self-dcdnys at the powerful naval rndio sta­ n shortage in accounts stretching over
(By The Aeeoclsted Frets)
( By The AuocUtad F ra u )
ived from them mny lie summarized fense Is the clnint o f C. E. Lively, a
a period of years, hut ulso tho murder
LOS ANGELES, Aug. G.—John B. tion here. Photographs and written
CHICAGO, Aug. G.— Gov. Smnll an­
is follows:
1 Buldwin felts detective, held under
messnges hnving been sent to Mnimnl- hero Monday night of Fred A. MUfcFirst: They promote the spirit of bond in connection with the shooting nounced here today he would return Kennedy, insurance broker, was shot
morc, locnl restaurant mun, wero:
son, the French rndio station.
Headship among those who pnrtlci- and killing o f Sid Hnttleld' and Ed to Springfield Tuesday. Sheriff Mcs- and killed late last night ns he was
Miss Clarke’s partial repudiation
nte in trade extension journeys. Bus- uiiuiiiovtD,
ii BiutviMi-iit,
Chambers, in n
statement to a news tor, of Sangamon county holds a wnr- entering his summer cottnge nt Bev­
yesterday of the confession that aha
ness men are afforded an opportunity Chambcrs, in a statement to a nq rant nt Springfield for tho governor’s erly Hills, nn exclusive residential su­ Johnson is Barred
killed Miltmoro because hc refused to
o become more intimately ncquninted _____
nrrest nn
on rhnrfrnu
charges nf
of embezzlementt fif
of burb. Mrs. Madeline Oberchain, of
From Fighting Battle sign a statement concerning the theft
pnpor_____
manifftodny. "I regret Un.ilmf
hnving nrrnai
•ith their competitors, learning to np- had to Bhoot either on« of these men," state funds while he was state treas­ Evun|ton, III., with "him, was held ns
•In City Philadelphia nt the West Palm Bench postoffico,
material witness.
ireciate one another ns man against Lively said, "hut it Is a case o f self­ urer.
which confession Chief o f Police Venan. with '.he tendency to substitute defense, pure and Hlmple." Lively
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY tcl says she made to him Monday
fliolesome competition for unfriendly told of the approach of Tatfled and
night.
WILL NOT STAND FOR
ivnlry.
Statements by several persona that,
Chnmbors. "They said something to
NEGRO BOXERS.
Second: The members or managers
they
searched the bathroom adjoining
Ed I couldn’t hear.
They stepped
if a business firm who pnrticipntc In
Miss
Clare’s room at the hotel, where
i
By
Tba
AuocUtad
Fratt)
npnrt and both men pulled their guns.
ueh trips have an opportunity:
she
Hnys
she hid the $ 1,000 which ahaPHILADELPHIA,
Aug.
0.—Tho
As they did ho , I jumped to my foot
(a| To meet thei- customers
in
brought
with her from West Palm
proposed
bout
between
Jack
Johnson
•erson which is usually appreciated and pulltd mine. Sid fired at me and
Beach;
that
they searched tho flush
and Harry Wills, ,:cgro heavyweights,
md which tends to strengthen the bus- I immediately fired back. I had two
tnnk
where
tho
money was Inter found
hnvc been barred from Philadephin,
ncss relations existing between the pistols and was using both. Sid stag­
by
Chief
Vestel
and Officer Gordon,
Director of Public Safety Cortelyou,
gered
and fell ns did Chambers, ini- 1,,,E%
r S Es8,.u,N«s
County Commissioners declares
mis and their customers.
•
•
and
that
there
was
no sign o f tho mon­
that Johnson cannot box in
(b) These trips nre apt to prompt mediately afterwards,
hack hom e to m o r r o w .
Take Action and Keey
in
it.
Philadelphia ns long as he holds o f­
nmvdiute orders or pnve the wny for
----------------------------If this search wns careful, tho mon­
-----suits
Will
Follow
fice.
(B y Th« AuocUtad F ra n )
I
uturr orders. Frequently a suffic- Official Announcement
ey could not have been in the flush
at number of orders are secured b y .
. .
LANCASTER, Aug. 0.— President
tank the entire time. This being tho
• Appointment of Bishop and Mrs. Harding left by automobile Tired of waiting for some kind of ALL AMERICANS
lusiness men, the profits upon which
case, the money must have been in
action on the part of the Volusia
IN RUSSIAN PRISONS
■over the cost of several trips.
this morning for Poland Springs, Me., county commissioners, by which a
Curley
Made
Today
TO BE FREED MONDAY. the possession of some other porsorv.
(cl Ihe visiting merchant is afford­
and toniight will hoard tho Mayflower bridge across the St. Johns river at
Who is thnt person?
'd an opportunity to see his customer
at Portnnd for their return to Wash­ the Osteen ferry might he construct­
Chief o f Police Vestel has stated
(B y Tha AuocUtad F ra u )
(B r Th* AuocUtad Frou )
n his home environments and under
WASHINGTON, Aug. 8.— Official ington. Thu Mayflower sailed about ed by Volusia and Seminole counties
LONDON, Aug.
All American the woman admitted to him on Mon­
rendition* which .......................
furnish nn answer
........ to
-“ .announcement o f the appointment of ten o’clock.
jointly, the Seminole county commis­ prisoners in Moscow and Petrograd day night that she killed Miltmoro,
Ihc ipicsiion:
n
a careful busi- Hishop Curley ns Archbishop o f Hnltisioners have decided to take matters will he sent across the Russian bor­ but that when he interviewed her la­
store, ccen
D8S
lli,H hc “ good store.
c n -lmorU( Bucceding the late Cardinal Gib­
entirely in their own hands and built! der by Monday at latest, according to ter she "could not remember." At tho
rally located? Does he keep hin bons, was received today by Catholic
the bridge, whether Volusia county n message received here todny by latter interview she said she wns sole­
:&lt;&gt;ck in good condition?" In the nd- officials here. Press dispatches from
Walter L. Brown, European director ly responsible for the West Palm
wants it built or not.
Jstmeiii of credits it is important to Rome last month said the St. Augus­
That is what may he judged by an of American relief administration, Beach mail robbery. Because o f her
now something about his customers tine hishop had been chosen hut offic­
action taken at the recent meeting of from the chairman of the Russian re­ story of visions and dreams which aho
lethoils of doing business and the ial announcement wns delayed on ac­
(Continued on I’ bro HI*)
the Seminole county board, when the lief committee.
I'putation lie has at home.
count of certain formalities.
hoard authorized the construction of
Ibird: AlTording an opportunity to
the bridge according to plans alreatiy
Hose who have no trade in (ho region
The armament industry owes a MUST EITHER CUT DOWN TAXES prepared and submitted by Engineer
i&gt;itcd to study its business possihili- great debt to the man who began the
OR LOSE OUT IN
F. T. Williams, and the clerk of the
'cs; It has frequently developed that practico of sending ultimatums.
CONGRESS
hoard was instructed to submit these
usiiii ss houses have found it to their
plans to the federal war department
'(vantage to place salesmen in a field forded an opportunity to point to the
WASHINGTON, Aug. (1.—Treasury for approval before netual construc­
f&gt;‘ r visiting the same that had bo- home town’s achievements and posexperts and Republican lenders in the tion work was started.
such visit seemed unpromising, ses.siiAis. Whether the local commer­
house nre ftir apart in their estimates
From this action it looks like the
bus, many new trade arcounts have cial, industrial or institutional inter­
of federal expenditures and income much needed bridge may lie built, un­
Killed Mother,
allowed as a result of these trade ex- ests are large or small, the resident
for the'fiscal year.
less Volusia county politics steps in Falling Off in Internal
''tision journeys.
citizen is always proud to dwell upon
W ife, Stepdaughter
The committee dealing with tax re­ and refuses to permit the Seminole
Revenue Law and Bus­
Fourth: A distinctive gain is made them.
vision has before it figures prepared county commissioners to put the east
and Then Himself
"i the city that engages in these
Third: Tho authorities usually rec­
iness Depression
by Chairman -.Madden of the appro­ end of the bridge on Volusia county
ril's. it the firms and individuals ognize the fact that hospitality is the
priations committee which are said to territory.
(B y Tbs AuocUtad P r e u )
fgaged in them does not ilerivo nn virtue which applies to committees as
(Bjr Tho AiaocUtod Proas)
CORUIN, Ky., Aug. 8.— Richard
show a smaller probable outgo than
Tho report of the proceedings of the
WASHINGTON, August G.—
imiediate benefit, there is still an ad­ well as to individuals, and that hospi­
Mellnrgue, of this place, killed Ilia
given in Secretary Mellon’s statement Seminole county board at its last
Shrinkage in three months of
vertising value which goes to the city, tality manifested on occasions of this
mother, wife and stepdaughter at
o f yesterday and a considerably larg­ meeting hIio w h the following action
$330,000,000 in estimated govern­
t adds a prestige to such city which kind denotes nlso the enterprise nnd
their
home here late last night and
er
income.
was taken:
ment income for this fiscal year
:ouJd be gained in no other wny.
public spirit o f the people.
then killed himself. The bodies wero
Other, house lenders nlso have pre­
The following resolution was offer­
based on the present revenue law
bf'in the standpoint of tho cities
The Board of Governors of tho San­
found this morning.
pared their own estimates, nnd on ed by Commissioners C. W. Entzmindisclosed by a statement recent­
■'sited experience has taught thnt the ford Chamber o f Commerce at their
this basis o f the whole they insist ger, who moved its adoption, snmo be­
ly presented to the Ways nnd
expressions of good will and friend- last meeting voted to promote a
RAILROADS WILL COLLECT
that it will he entirely possible to re­ ing seconded by Commissioner L. I*.
Meuns ommittce by Secretary
,hl,) showered upon' trnde ommissnr- Trade Extension Trip, and accordingly
FOR INCREASED W AGES
; iluce taxes by half a billion dollars.
Hagan and adopted:
Mellon. Falling o ff in internal
ts
character along tl)e routes a committee comprising the business
AND NOT INEFFICIENCY.
A warning to Republican lenders
Whereas, Tho traffic across Osteen
revenue wns attributed to busi­
fuelled are usually of. the most sin­ men of Sanford was appointed to be­
ngninst
increasing
taxes
in
revising
ferry hnH grown to such an extent
cerel' n"d• cordial- character. The per- gm preliminary piuim uccuooui*
ness depression.
gin
plans neccssnry to
(B r Tba AuocUtad F ra u )
the internal revenue hill was given in thnt it is desirable to replace said
expressionr ns well as tho num- make this undertaking a success. SnnWASHINGTON. Aug. fl.-^Thu coBt
the senate todny by Senator' Borah, ferry with n bridge, both for conveni­
nnis speeches made, taken in their ford business interests to a grent exo f labor allowance to the railroads fo r
Republican, Iduho, who also proposed ence of tho public, as well no in the Congressman James,
itlretv. roui.ni
_i____ » of gen­ . . .
.
. . . .
0 ___.
ntiroty,
reveal the elements
tent depend upon the trade from tho reductions in army nnd navy expendi­
the six months guarantee period fo l­
interest of safety, and feeling that it
of Danville, Va., Died lowing government control, will In~
. !j® h&lt;1«l»itnlity, geniality and good territory contiguous to Sanford.
A
tures o f nearly $500,000,000. The Re­ is to the best interests o f the citizens
dlowship.
visit of the business metf of this city
Suddenly Yesterday cludo only tho increased wnges, and'
publican membership in congress, he o f tho county to construct this bridge;
K(W while the attitude of the snml- to tho other communities in this coun­
not tho alleged "inofTicicncy of labor**'
said, would bo reduced if the public therefore, i
( B r Th* A u ocU U d F ra u )
*p c*"tolra of Population is not entire- ty and if found advisable, to other
factors under n decision handed dowi)&gt;
DANVILLE,
Vn.,
Aug.
8.—
Repre­
"clamor” for tax relief was not met.
Be It ItcHolved, thnt the Board of
y Sl&gt;,flHh in character there is usually counties, should bo n primo factor in
today
by tho Interstate Commerce
sentative
Roror
A.
James,
o
f
this
County Commissioners of Seminole
: n‘clProcHl spirit which forms nn promoting nnd cementing better trade
Fifth
ConRrcButonul
district,
died
nud
Commission.
county, Florida, in regular session
mportnnt stimulus townrd strength- relntions with these communities. In JAPAN AGREES
ON DISARMAMENT
this 5th day of July, A. D. 1021, do denly at his home here today o f heart
-n'ng. business tuiuuuna.
relation!.
the final analysis bpnincsH is n mntLAKELAND, Aug. 0.—Tho prelim­
*
ON NOVEMBER 11. hereby authorize the construction of failure. He wns sixty-two years old
f«r- -« ........M
friendly
attitude
WWV
UUU Ull
tor o f reciprocity nnd more pnrticulnnd wits first elected to the houso tp inary hearing of Will and Pat John­
a
bridge
ncross
tho
St.
Johns
river
i,.u |
U|
, 7 11 w a lle r town is usually
--------„ nrly during this period of rendju»t&gt;ua&lt;
u .l in
TOKIO, Aug. 0.—Japan hns ngreed at Osteen ferry, according to the gen­ succeed Representative Saunders nnd son, of Tampa, Rudolph Montes, Guy
the following:
jmont will it ho of ndvantago to our
IFir /•' ^ following:
to
November eleventh for tho begin­ eral plans submttcd by Fred T. Wil­ re-elected Inst November. Ho wns Stokes, R. E. Taylor and Sam Smiths
locnl prido in the thought. business
inisiness men
i
^ rst.• A local
to make nggressivo atning
of tho disarmament conference liams, engineer, nnd /the clerk o f tho publisher of the Danville Register nnd o f Mulberry, charged with beating u p
^ t ....
......uriuni trndo
trnde extension
extensi
an important
trip tempts to secure a greater volumo of
board is hereby ordered to submit tho the Danville Bee and for a number of L. B. Hughes at Prairie Pebble fa st
vpnu
town
• visit. Such [ business. A very trite and portinent in Washington1 as suggested by tho
years lender in Virginia .politics nnd Saturday night, was set today f o r
■nts are comparatively rare.
Islogan is to the effect that "the buai- UPnitcd States, according to news­ plans to the secretary of war for
Wednesday, August 10th, at Bartaw.
wns
n Democrat.
approval.— New Smyrna News.
paper reports this morning;
tacond: A satisfaction in being af- ness of 1021 goes to tho fighter.”

REPUDIATION

evelopes t r a d e

SELF-DEFENSE CLAIMED
BY DETECTIVE LIVELY
WHO SHOT HATFIELD

PHOTOGRAPHS
TRANSMITTED
BY WIRELESS

SEMINOLE WANTS BRIDGE
ACROSS ST. JOHNS RIVER
AND WILL HAVE IT, TOO

REPUBLICANS
SEEM TO SPLIT
ON TAXATIONS

GOVERNMENT INCOME LOWER,
SHRINKS SEVERAL MILLION
UNDER PRESENT REVENUE LAW

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5,1921

WILL (50 INTO ENCAMPMENT AT
CAMP iOHNBTON FOIl
TWO WEEKS
Compnny D, Sanford's crack com­
pany and known a s ono of the Ma­
chine Gun companies o f the National
Guard left this afternoon at two
o’clock for Jacksonville where they
will be encamped at Camp Johnston
for the next two weeks. They will
rcccivo military training from n U. S.
army man and also go through all tho
maneuvers thnt are required o f the
members of the National Gunrd.
Whilo Compnny D is really a ma­
chine gun outfit they have not receiv­
ed their pistols and nt present nro
supplied with rifles in the use of
which they hnvo bccomo very profic­
ient.
It is doubtful if any compnny in tho
stato troops has gone through such
intensive training ns Compnny D.
Capt. Deottes and his offlcors havo
Bpont night after night for tho past
month putting the mon through all
the military tactics nnd they hnvo al­
so been to tho riflo rnngo several
times end with the many ex-servico
men among them to straighten up tho
ranks nnd keep them straight Com­
pnny I) should make n wonderful rec­
ord.
A complete roster of the company
was to bo given this paper this
morning by Captain Geo. DeCottes,
but in the rush of business this was
side-tracked and wo are unable to
give a list of tho men.
Capt. DeCottes, Lieut. Frank Lossing and Second Lieut. J. C. Hutchin­
son hnvo somo good ex-service men
under them like George McLaughlin,
Percy Mero, Hodgson Bnll, Roy nnd
Ned Chittendon and scvernl others for
non-commissioned offeers. DeCottes,
Lossing nnd Hutchinson are also ex­
service men nnd tho company con­
tains mnny of them in tho ranks.
Our best wishes go with Compnny
D und wo know they will bo real sol­
diers and mnko a record for themBelvcs while nt the encampment. Lit­
tle Frederick Bell went along as mas­
cot.

Copyright 1921 Ilart Schi finer &amp; Marx

W ILLIAM DeMILLE’S IMMORTAL
MASTERPIECE

What Every
Woman Knows
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Saturday at the Princess— Gladys Walton
in “Short Skirts;” also a Good Comedy

ENJOY YOUR TRIP
Have you ever been "caught short o f cash" when touring nnd been
embarrassed nt hotels, garages nnd shops by the moro or less unwel­
come nttitudo toward your personal checks?
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You can enjoy your trip, free from anxiety regarding money mat­
ters if you keep yourself supplied with these seif-identifying, every­
where-accepted, safe, convenient Cheques for travelers.

Peoples Bank o f Sanford
Amricnn
Ilnnkers
Association

CHEQUES

For tho general good o f tho com­
NOTICE TO DELINQUENT T A X
monwealth, the Ten Commandments
PAYERS.
should be put into the state constitu­
All taxes nro past due. Beforo botion of Illinois.— Portland Oregonian. ing plnced Into my hands for collec­
tion, I shul* be s.i Ihu -tree*" nt San­
As n matter of fnct, fat people are ford from now until August 15th, ta
not unattractive except to other fat rocolvo taxes; after which date, I w ill
people who think they nro not thnt visit delinquents for tho purpose o r
fat.
.
collecting or levying on nny property
Respectfully,
A man never realizes how insig­ subject to tax.
A. B. CAMERON,
nificant world problems are until ho
Post cards— local views— 1c each at gets tho tummy acho, or the homo
Deputy Tax Collector.
the Herald office.
114 6td ltw .
team loses a double-header.

You buy clothes to wear;
but you don’t see “ wear”
when you b u y .
The
style may look attractive;
the price tempting; but
neither means anything
unless the wear is there.

SANFORD’S LIVEST STORE

You KNOW it's there when
you see this name in clothes—
HART SCHAFFNER &amp; MARX
WHERE STYLE REIGNS
307 East First Street

Rhone 15

Opposite Ford Service Station

TOMORROW IS THE LAST BIG D A Y IN OUR
You gel satisfaction or your money hack
&gt;++++++++•&gt;

"H* + + + + + + + + •

WASHINGTON, Aug. 5.— A bill to
stop absenteeism in congress has been
introduced in the’ houHe by Represen­
tative Kissol, of New York, who would

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pay members on the basis of their at­ a 200-dny session
tendance nnd declare a sent vnennt in
ease of consecutive nbsenco for thirty
days.
Tho bill proposes to double the pay
of a member, making it $15,000, but
only in case of continuous presence.
It further proposes that n member
shall have $1100 deducted from his pay
for each day he is nbsent during a
10-dny session, $150 a day of absence
in a 100-day session, und $75 u day in

Another
Good Buy

Snving civilization is much like
snving money. Tho desires of tho pres­
ent seems so much more Important
than security o f the future.— Birming

WIGHT BROS. CO

First
Quality
T here’s a Man at the Curb
to Serve
You”

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All have Serial
Numbers

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Manufacturers
Guarantee

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Non-Skid

* Tomorrow night will see the close of our first successful big July Clearings Sale. We want to
mnke Saturday the biggest day yet, so we are offering very specinl inducements. Every item
* in our store has again been reduced and all Summer Goods must go tomorrow to make room for
the space we need for our Fall Merchandise which is fast coming in. Come early and get first
* choice of these wonderful bargains.

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^Voile and
Organdie Presses
We still have a good assortment
of these dresses in various color
combinations.
Values up to
$12.50. Your
d»£ AjT
choice ............................

investigations, work nt tho depart­
ments. There is ample time for com­
mittee meetings without interfering
with tho sessions of congress, which
usually Inst for five houra n the after­
noon, und frequently less."

We have a limited
3
0
x3 ...............!
number
of 30x3 and
SOxS'/i
3 0 x3 icasings
........... in several different makes,
all standard goods.

Big July Clearings Sale

4*+ + + - J - + + + + + + + + + + + - M 1

“ Threaten to throw reds into
dinn Ocean for revolutionary acts
Australian ship,’* Why not the ]
Sea?— Buffalo Express.

A sure enough skirt bargain.
You must see these wonderful
values to appreciate them. Bar­
onet Satin and White Georgette
Pleated Skirts. Values to $14.50.
Last
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ibo.y!)

Some attractive models in FanTa-Sne and Malisons Silks, also
Silk Sweater Weaves. Values to
$18.95. Going at—

One special lot of High
grade Millinery. Val­
ues up to $10.00. Must

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$2. 95

Many other good
bargains at attractive­
ly reduced prices.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1921

SO CIETY

MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor,
____________ Phone 2I7-W___________

SOCIAL CALENDAR
Saturday.— The Children’s Story Hour
twill Vo held at the Central Park at
r.5 ifdock.
Monday.—Tho Westminster Club will
bo entertained by Misses Lcttlc
Caldwell nnd I’errio Lee Poll, at
-.the homo o f the formor at four
vo’dloclc.
Monday.— St. Agnes Guild will be en­
tertained by Mrs. Ed. Lane at her
home on Park nvenuo at four
o’ clock.
Tuesday.— Miss Mnblc Bowler will en­
tertain the members of tho Monday
Bridge lub at hor homo on Magnol­
ia nvenuo at 3:30 p. m.

spent tho month of July at Ft. Myers
nnd vicinity nnd says that Ft. Myers
is hnving the greatest building boom
o f all its life. Tho opening o f Cres­
cent Bench, on Estcro Island, just a
few miles away, is giving Ft. Myers
what it hns hitherto lacked, that is
ensy access to salt water bathing.
Crescent Bench gives promise o f be­
ing ono of Florida's tmost popular
summer resorts, nnd will furnish win­
ter tourists with attractions that will
prove irrlstnble. Mr. Burhnns retuns
to his work with renewed vigor nnd is
feeling fit to do his best. All regulnr
church services will begin next Sun­
day nnd continue without Intermis­
sion. Mr. Burhnns would like to sco
all his people and friends next Sun­
day morning ns he hns a message for
them that points to certain happiness
nnd success in life.

EAST SANFORD
CALIFORNIA
TO SHIP FRUIT
ALL WATER WAY
PANAMA CANAL TO A TLA N TIC '
PORTS AJfD POINTS IN
• EUROPE.

Enst Sanford friends will bo inter­
ested to know that Miss Hattie Estrudge is leavlng/Thursdny for a trip
to St. Louis, Mo., to visit relatives
and then on to Snlt Lnke City to be
the guest o f friends for about two
months. She will visit tunny inter­
esting points onrouto.
Captain Joo Randall, o f Pnducn,
Ky., hns sold^is farm west o f Camer­
on City to a Hungarian family.
Rev. W. J. Bnrtlett, of Grand Island,

WASHINGTON, Aug. 0.— Develop­
ment of the fruit trade from the Pa­
cific coast through the Pnnnma Canal
to tho Atlantic const nnd points in
Europe, practically to the exclusion o f kn *J,ccn ^
^ r* nnd ^
the nll-rnil route, is foreshadowed in 0. Pope, of Celery avenue, for some
officinl reports from the Canal Zone. time.
Cards from Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Hart
This trade, already considerable in
volume, and expanding rapidly, is be­ nnd daughter, say they are having a
ing developed nlong three different fine trip nnd seeing ninny interesting
routes. Apples from Washington und places.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Chorpening nnd
Oregon nnd citrus fruits from Califor­
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
nia are being transported through the their young people picnicked nnd
Yesterday being her thirteenth Cnnnl to the Atlantic coast. North­ bathed at Coronado Beach last Sun­
J. C. Enright, of Richmond, Vn.,
was in the city yesterday transacting birthday anniversary, Miss Margaret western npples and California citrus day.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Boyce Bell nnd son,
Cowan invited a number o f her friends fruits are moving to the United King­
business.
out to Crystal Lake to help her cole- dom nnd Europe and Chilean fruits Wallace, arc nt home from n two
nnd yegetnbles are being shipped to month’s stay in Charlotte, N. C.
S. G. Griffin, of Albnny, Go., stop­ bratc the occasion.
A daughter wns born to Mr. nnd
ped over In the city yesterday.
Gaines nnd swimming were thor­ Now York.
Shipments thus far have been large­ Mrs. E. A. Mitchell on Thursday of
oughly enjoyed by the .young people
S. E. Mnrshnll, of Tifton, Gn., w a s' during tho nftemoon, at n Intc hour ly experimental, but they have dem­ last week.
in tho city yesterduy on a business delicious picnic supper was served by onstrated beyond all doubt thnt the
A son wns born to Mr. nnd Mrs. II.
mission.
Mrs. James Cowan nnd Mrs. Ben Cnnnl route is practicable nnd econom­ W. Chnndlnr on Tuesday o f this week.
ical. The freight rates on experimen­
Mr. nnd Mrs. John G. Leonard!,
--------.
Monroe.
1
have bought“ 'th7 m" ' a !
F. E. Smith, of Live Oak, Ha., spent!
Those invited on this hnppy occns- tal cargoes were in the neighborhood ( ^
of
seventy
cents
per
hundred
pounds,!
Jnck80n
formftlly tht. Gregg
some time in this city, transacting jon wcrc Dorothy nnd Florence Mero,
ns compared with $1.00Mi by the all,
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business.
Albert Connnlly, Velmn Shipp, Fred
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. | i place on Cameron avenue and will
rail route, nnd the percentage o f de- * ,
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take possession soon, lh c Jacksons
Lyons, Dorothy Buy, Cnrmeta Bnrber,
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Mrs. T. M. Puleston leaves Monday George Mero, Erma. Smith, George cay is said to be negligible in com -'
pnrison with that experienced in rail havo movnd i,,to thc hoU8° on M,,,wr
fo r Monticello, Fin., where she will
avenue next to W. E. Prevatt's.
Cownn nnd Theodore Pope.
shipments.
upend several weeks visiting friends
Miss Hoskins Jones accompanied
With the feasibility of the water
and relatives.
SEMINOLE CAMP
route proved, fruit growers of th e: frien,,» Mls8 Gnllagar, to Jacksonville
FIRE ORGANIZATION. northwest have joined those of Cali-1
wcek* Miss G., is enroute to her
Mrs. W. T. Langley left todny for
fornin
in
organizations
for
the
mar-!
kon,e
I'1 Connecticut,
The Seminole Cnmp Fire Gjrls nru
Daytona Bench, where she hns
an
keting
of
their
products
and
are
Mr«»»■ Mrs. Henry Ferguson and
apartment for the month of August. deserving .mention in more ways than
Her brother nnd sister, Mr. nnd Mrs. one; nnd if they wore to receive the now snid to be in a position to con- J‘ heir young people returned here SunJ. M. Simmons nnd family of Mount- boosting nnd encouragement that the tract with steamship companies for day from a visit to their former home
ville, S. C., will join her at the Beach. Boy Scouts do, they could add quiite cargo or part cargo lots. One steam-J in Parkton, N. C. They mnde the trip
ship compnny is snid niiendy to have in their car.
a little to the welfare o f the city.
closed
a contract with the fruit grow-]
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Corley nnd son,
Misses Arwin Mnson nnd Esthol Mil­
The Cnmp Fire Band, ns a whole,
ler and Mrs. R. M. Mnson leave today is probably the largest and most ef- era' organization for 9,500 carloads of Joe, nre at home from a visit to their
for Daytona Bench where they will •fldent o f any organization for girls perishable fruit to be delivered in At-] former home, Englewood, n suburb of
Inntic or Gulf ports at rates mater- Atlanta, Ga. The Corleys enjoyed the
npend two weeks.
\|and a fine nsset hns been added to this inlly under those quoted by the rail- j journey in their car and Joo drove a
community as well as others, when it
Mr. and Mrs. Ruymond Key return­ was established. When) the people roads. Of this total thc Washington m.w Ford truck home from Atlanta,
Mrs.’ j). ft. Long, of Beardnll uvened home yesterday afternoon from an rcnlize that the Cnmp Fire Girls can apple growers agree to furnish 1,000
cnrlouds.
Their
plan
is
to
ship
apples
ue&gt;
has had the misfortune to have
extended trip west. While away they do so much in helping the town, they
visited places of interest in Califorto Seattle and store them, to be load- n|,out uoo hens and chickens die of
will encourage more members, and
nia, Colorado, New Mexico, Salt Lake.
, ed as refrigerator space is availably #omo myHterious disease. They were
„
.
v,
,
J help them to build as fine a camp nnd
and to encourage this method of ship- ] „ ()t s|ck npp„rent|y( but just died,
ity, lellowstone National Park nnd
,
equipment as the Scouts.
numerous other points of Interest.
merit the Seattle Port Commission has Mrg&lt; Long
,ong is still in the chicken busThe Seminole Band has twenty reduced its charge for the storage of
incss, hnvitjg several hundred left
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Coleman and lit­ members, which comprise one group. apples in transit from $2 to $1,110 a from frying size to Inying hens.
tle son, J. IL, jr., nre spending the The girls nre enthusiastic and willing ton,
The barn on the Campbell farm on
to help in nny way possible; they have
The average time required for ship­
week-end nt Dnytonn Bench.
Celery
avenue wns struck by light­
won numerous honors already, which ments by the water route frflm Los
ning
During
the storm Inst Wednesday
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Whitcomb went show nbilty in home craft, health Angeles to New York is nineteen days.
afternoon.
The barn burned to the
to Orlando yesterday on business. Tho craft, nature lore, cnmp craft hand Direct movement of apples from the
ground
together
with n quantity of
many friends of thc Whitcombs will craft, business, citizenship and pat­ Pncnfic const to Europe has been suc­
new
hny
nnd
corn
Neighbors enme
cessfully carried out, a totnl o f 175
be glad to know that they will move riotism.
to
help
and
got
out
the tools, fortu­
The girls nre in for a good time curloads being shipped. As a result
to Orlando instead o f Miami.
nately,
thc
tenm
belonging
on thc
ns well; so yesterday afternoon mem­ of these experiments a heavy demnnd
plncc,
was
not
at
home
and
Mr.
TnlMrs. Lesley Bryan and children are bers of the group “ hiked” out to Crys­ for steamer space for this year’s crop
hrot’s
car
was
in
town
at
a
garage
for
•expected home tonight from Bnrnes- tal Lake, about live o’clock and after has already developed. Nine steam­
repairs.
Chase
&amp;
Co.,
nre
farming
ville, Gn., where they have been spend­ enjoying the lake to its fullest extent, ers are now scheduled for the Pa­
ing several weeks with her parents.
a picnic lunch wns served. After pro­ cific eoast-European service with cold the Campbell fnrnis with Mr. Talbert
nouncing the afternoon delightfully storage equipment for hauling fresh in charge of the work. The barn was
Little Miss Helen Douglus hns ns spent, they accepted a ride home, ns fruit through the tropics, affording fully covered by insurance we nre told.
her week end guests, Ellen Telford the weather is a little hit warm for carrying space for about three-quar­ The city fire apparatus started for
ters of a million boxes of fruit are ex­ the fire nnd while going around the
nnd Virginia McDaniel.
much hiking.
corner of Union nnd Mellonville
Now the best at the Inst. The girls pected to he available for export.
An experimental shipment o f ten avenues, turned too wide a corner and
I’. II. Walsh, of Wilmington, N. C., need money for their equipment, nnd
general store keeper for the A. C. L. us they know how evcrylxxly likes carloads of oranges and one hundred landed in the ditch. It took two
R. It., wns In the city yesterday on sweets, they nre going to give a spec­ boxes of fancy lemons passed through tractors to get them out, making it
business.
ial trent in form of a Andy sale, Sat­ the canal in March bound for London. tho late to be o f nny service.
The fruit is reported to have arrived • We hear there hns been a now job
urday afternoon nt four o'clock in
in good order, and it is expected that created to be in force out here, thnt
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Henkclmnn of
front of the Union Pharmacy. Come
a considerable volume of this trade j o f permanent inspector or some such
Baltimore, Md., were visitors in thc
and enjoy some (fresh home made
will develop, despite the fact of the
city yesterday.
title, to learn people to respect the
candy nt low prices.
compcttion of Mediterranean citrus
privileges o f using tho pavements
fruits in the European market.
W. T. Roberts, formerly a banker
both new and old, and its high time,
The first shipment of fruit from
a t Grayson, Ga., is here and will
too, as every kind of farm tool and
Chile to New York wns made in April
make Sanford his home. Mr. Roberts
trnctor has been run over the pave­
with successful results. The South
now represents the New York Life In­
ments hitched behind cars nnd other
American line, n Chilean company, is
surance o.
wise.
We saw a fellow the other day
reported to lie building three large
with
a
big slush scraper hitched be­
I.. M. Schofield, o f Newark, N. J.,
The City Planning Committee met refrigerator vessels for this service.
hind
his
roadster driving merrily
wus a business visitor here yesterday last evening in the Valdez Hotel. This The fact that Chle, being south of the
down
Beardnll
avenue, the scraper
atopping at thc Montezuma.
committee will have the responsibility equator, has seasons exactly the re­
humping
and
scraping
along on the
o f completing an industrial survey for verse of those n the United States is
an
important
factor
in
favor
of
this
,,r*ck.
MrAB.
Cameron
is the man
MONDAY BRIDGE CLUB EN I’KK- Sanford. This survey is for the pur­
who
has
been
selected
for
the
position
trade.
TAINEI)
pose of zoning the city into sections in
and
they
could
not
of
found
n
better
Mrs. W. C. Hill entertained yester­ which will he located industrial, resi­
man
for
the
job,
nnd
for
the
safety
MAY
EXCLUDE
YAPI'S.
day afternoon nt n very delightful dential and wholesale interests. By
of the public, it needs a speed cop
bridge party at her home on Fourth this method, and with tho proper en­
out here as it is dangerous to drive
TOKIO,
Aug.
it.—
Replying
to
ques­
street, the guests including the mem­ forcement of local' ordinances framed
or
walk when the speeders get going,
tions
asked
as
to
the
scope
o
f
the
bers of tho Monday Bridge Club, und a in accordance with these provisions,
and
there nre a lot of them who need
agenda
of
the
Washington
conference,
few extra guests, there being three future real estate values will lie estab­
jerking
up for speeding on the coun
Premier
Ilara
is
quoted
as
saying
at
tables of players.
lished.
Quantities o f lovely pink roses were . It is an unfortunate fact that at the a meeting o f the Seiya Kai party b y roads os they think themselves
used in charming profusion, in decor­ present time a great many of our leaders yesterday that hcbclicved such snre from the police when driving
ating for this pretty party.
largeV cities must now employ heroic accomplished facts as the Shantung reckless so far from town.
The card game proved most inter­ measures to correct evils resulting and Yap problems would not he in­
esting and the dub prize, a box of from lack of city planning when they cluded in the program.
STATE-WIDE BUILDING
Flora May powder, was awarded Mrs. were small.
BOOM TIIKUOUT FLORIDA
It is confidentially ex­
II. B. Lewis, while the guests prize pected that the Sanford Chamber of of Commerce are requested to display
also u box or Floro May powder went Commerce through its City Planning the membership emblem transparency
WASHINGTON, Aug. 0.— Florida
either in their places of business or reported a state-wide building boom
Jto Mrs. W. T. Morgan.
Committee will he able to give our on their automobiles. Thc Secretary
Thu refreshments daintily served at
citizens u vision that will enable them has these emblems for distribution and and little unemployment in figures for
the close of the curd game, consisted
to prepare for the big city of tho those desiring them can secure same July mnde public yesterday by the de­
o f salnd nut bread, sundw.ichcs, olives
partment of labor, A decrease in em­
future.
upon request.
and punch.
ployment of 1.1 per cent wns given
A meeting of the Publicity Com­
Members o f the club enjoying Mrs.
for the entire country ob shown by
Thc secretary hns been advised by the pay rolls of 1.128 firms, each em­
Hill's charming hospitality on this oc­ mittee hns been called by the chair­
casion were: Mcsdnnics F. E. Iloumll- man for Monday evening in the Palm the local garages who purchnscd the ploying 500 or more workers in 05
lat, Claude Howurd, II. B. Lewis, W. Room of the Valdez Hotel at 8 p. m.
metal automobile signs, thnt they still principal industrial centers.
3 . Wiggins, B. L. Perkins, E. F. lloushave
a number of these on hnmL In
Whatever unemployment exists in
Tho Ship by Water Committee, and
holdcr and Miss Mublu Bowler. The
as
much
ns there wero hut one hun- j Floridn is confined lnrgely to clerical
the Golf Committee, nnd the Tourist
invited guests were Mesdumes A. P.
and Convention Committees will also dred o f these signs*ordered there is workers, the department added. LumConnelly, S, Puleston, D. L. Thrasher
he called to discuss and perfect plans no reason why they should not have her mills reported increases in employund W. T. Morgan.
o f work for which they wore organ­ been disposed of before this. E very. merit, hut the turpentine industry
ized. The members of these commit­ Sanford booster who owns an ,nuto- practically is shut down. Some senreREV. HURIIANS RETURNS.
tees will receive notice of the dntes mohilc should immediately procure ' ity for workers In the fields und on
Rev. Paul C. Burhans pastor of the th wlll mcet und arc lL.(lUL.Blc.(j to bo one o f these signs. In doing this he the ronds Is reported.
Peoples Congregational church hns
|#nt ftt lheH(J mt.etin^ .
is mnking a practical demonstration
----------------------------returned from his vacation nnd re______
of his pride in his town and his desire ] — Get your Scratch Pads from The
hnving had a splendid time. He
Members of the Sanford Chamher to let the other fellow know it.
i Herald—by tho pound— 15c.

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The best Road Material, crushed or screened. Finely
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and artificial stone work.

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BUILDERS AND HYDRATED LIME
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OCALA, FLA.

One Born Every
Fourth Minute
A Indy who had a family o f three children didn’t
want any more because she had heard that every fourth
child born in the world was a Chinaman.
A ludicrous, perhaps, as an old misconception some
skeptical folks used to have about advertising.
There wns a time, when some advertisements had
to be tnken with a grain of snlt. A few misguided ad­
vertisers thought they could sell their goods better by
misrepresenting them. Those advertisers have long
since gone out of business or mended their ways. Hard
experience- taught them that untruthful advertising
didn’t pny.

,

Other advertisers proved that the only way to ad­
vertise successfully, make regular customers, and build
up good will was to TELL THE ABSOLUTE TRUTH
about their goods in their advertisements.
You can depend on the merchant or manufacturer
who advertises. The concern that tells you frankly
what it i.fdoing is a good concern with which to do bus­
iness. The store that advertises is a progressive store
that has something really worth while to say to you.
And companies that advertise their products or their
service have confidence in them. You can safely share
their confidence.
Inferior merchandise cannot masquerade in
quality clothes of advertising.

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Sanford Daily Herald
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7^
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first nail that’s thc hard part' about
building. You can trump up dozens of reasons for postponing th*
job— but did you ever know anybody to be sorry he built?
Most building materials arc low priced now.

Not every thing **

as cheap as lumber but by thc time thc other things have dropp^
probably lumber will i-lac.
building.

So all in all this is a good time f°f

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 0,. 1921

Uft-'i

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD

A Conservative Bank With

Hmiforil, F ll., August Jut, 1021,
I Eitlmatad Expense. B ulldlaf Fund, Bamlnola
Ooanty •
n»n. Hoard of County ('mu nil*, loner* In ami
For (he flacal year endlnc Beplemher 30lh,
fnr Scminol* County, Flotilla, nipt In regular!
1022
:
aeaalon at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Chairman
1.
—Payment of Ttma Waraota.. . . . . .*7,000.00
L. A. Jlrmnley, anil Cominlaalonpra I,. 1', llaaan,
—I’ayment of Interrat on Warrant*. 1, 100.00
0 . W. Knl.nilnger. O. I*. Swop* anil M, Curlett, 2 .
lleaerved for Conllngeucle* .......... 1, 103.00
with V. K, OmiKlau, Deputy Clerk, ami W. C.
Will lam anti, Deputy Sheriff, In a I tendance.
Total ........................ ..................... * 0 , 303.00
Mlrmtea at Ike laat leguUr meeting lielil J i l l ;
(Itti, » 1*&gt; *|&gt;prlal meeting held Ju ly l l l h were EaUmatad Expenses, Road Bond Fund, Bamlnola
Though proud o f our long record o f past achieve­
County.
reail, D|i|ir(ivr I anil otilerril filed.
For the flacal year endlnc September 30 th,
Tlie following Mila again.I Itlack Hammock
1022
:
ments in assisting in the development of a
Drainage District, were approved anil ordered
1,
— Payment of Honda .......... I 8 ,023.00
paid:
GREATER SANFORD, we are particularly proud
- - I'liyinerit of Intereat on Honda.. 30,030.00
W. II. Wllltamr, Clranlnc llltchea.. . . 11. 227.12 2 .
Tlie folotvlng Mil ig .ln .t the Florida drove*
that the vision which prompted our policies in the
Total .......................................... * 47, 073.00
Drainage IlDlrlet were approved and ordered
It wax llineupon resulted that the Clerk of
paid:
past becomes more intensive the older we grow.
W. n. William*, Cleaning J)|U' , t
..»•■ *•* nil the Circuit Court I*) directed lo have tho fore­
ourauaiu-e uf dip notice given »- puli, ■ *• going estimate* na mailu hy Ha Hoard published
llo,i m* provided liy law, It waa am ,, iced Inal In a m-wepaper lo thla rmmiy hy one lnaertlon
Progressive Institutions nre created by Pro­
nil Ulnae preaent who were owner. or iRenla of nml " a * a n , y li.er-v,f properly eerllfleil be
the nwnera of property would I* heard hy the forwa .^,,1 to the Comptroller of the State of
gressive Individuals.
Attorney-at-Laiv
Hoard an.l that any and all complaint* aa to Hie Florida.
The hid of Edward Illgglna, for one new Ford
valnullona of (he properly, rained hy Die Hoard
\
*
*
‘
Over Seminole County Bank
and udvertlaed, could he made and would he Truck for Ihe turn of 1330,do wax opened and
Become a factor in the progress of Sanford by
given due mnalderatlon. Thereupon a . number read, and on molhm of C. W. EuUminger, see- SANFORD
*!*
FLORIDA
uf persons prraented Htateuieula and facia aa onded hy B. Cnrlett, and carried, the above hid
opening an account with—
to the valuation of their property and after lietng Hie only hid filed with the Hoard, and It
honrluic nil of the romplnlnta from auch ownera lielng &gt;jitlefact(iry, waa nnd la hereby accepted.
I'elltlon signed hy D. 11. Hooker, el at., waa
and iict-r, a aa were preaent ami after gltlnc duo
a t t e r ie s
coti.hlerAllMi to the atatemenla made and the here prencnled to Ihe Hoard, Baking Diet they
he
granted a road In Seminole county, deactlhfacta
preaented
Ilie
Hoard
decided
to
adhere
to
M i
BRIN G TOUR
the vuhiatlona made t&gt;y the Tax Aaaeaaor and aa ed a« follow*: lleg. at the HW corner of the
rnUed hy the Hoard of County Coinnil.iloner* MWW of NWW "f Her. R, Twp. 21 8, Itange 30
■ I &lt;I Inir n* n Hoard of K&lt;|tiallrrra on the Mill day B.. rim It one half mile to Concord cemetery.
of Inly, A. I), LP21, except In the following *uld road lo detour from line on north able of
laitid at high water mark. On million of Comr. Wt Bpeclallie on Eloetrleal Work a id can li r a
r iH i:
you dapondabla oar*lee..
II. II. I’attlahall: 8 W ti of NW U of N R 'i of I,. 1'. (lagan, aeconded hy Cotur. E. Curtail, and
Bee. 22, Twp. 20 H, H 22 K, 10 acre*, reduced curried, Ihe above petition la hereby grunted. WE ALSO H AVE COMPETENT MECHANICS
Motion
of
|,.
I*.
Ilagan,
aeconded
hy
K,
Cvrfrom * 300.00 to * 100.00.'
, FOR O VERH AVUNO TOUR OAR
AJ.o: ilea. 171 ft W of S B corner of NWW lett and carried. Ihe clerk of tula hoard la Inatriicted
lo
notify
Mr.
B.
T.
Halnei,
to
remove
of N W &gt;„ of Her, 22, Twp 20 8 , It 32 B, run B
3.10 etia., N 20 cha., W 3.10 cha.. H 20 chi.. III* fenro from the public road aa described
above.
0 acre*, deduced from * 1100.00 to * 100,00.
Notary public tamda of W. I„ Morgan and
Alao: Heir. HW corner of NWt* of NW |{ of
Bcc. 22, Twp 20 8 , It 32 B., run H 8.83 cha. Jno. D. Jltiklna, were approved.
L. A. Rcnaud, Prop.
Mr. Joe Cameron and Mr. 8. 0 . Cliaoe appear­ Phone 189
N 13 cha., W 8 .K3 cha., 8 1.1 ctn„ 1U 4 acrea,
“ A finnndnl institution with a successful past and a young man’s
ed la-fore thn board In reference lo the county
reduced from * 1, 200.00 to * 1.070.00.
opening
up
the
road
through
from
lloardill
ave.
vision of the future"
Alao: K ti of 8 W 14 of NWVi of 8 ec. 22, Twp
20 Houth, Itance 32 B, and he*. NB corner of lo Hanford ave., loulh of the 8. A K. II. It. and
aauie, run R 13.00 cha., 8 0.30 cha., W 13.00 on motion of Comr. 0 . I*. Swope, aeconded by
rhr., S 0.30 eha., 20 acrea. deduced from * 2 ,- Comr. B. Curlett, and carried a committee com-,
poaed of Chairman l„ A. Ilrumley and Ootnr. I.,
ooo.iai to *l,pno&lt;K&gt;.
I.. I’. Daniel*, NEW «f N W « (leaa HO yarda I'. Ilagnn ure hereby appointed to view 11*I* ,
N A B liy 11*1 yard* 13 A W In 8 B cor.) Hee. 22, toad, with power to act.
Motion of l), I’, Hwope, reminded by C. W. |
Sold and Serviced by
Twp. 2*1 8 , It 32 B., 22 acrea. deduced from
Botxmlngrr am! carried, that In the Intereat o f!
* 300,1*1 lu * 130. 00.
economy
It
la
demed
advisable
tu
dlacontlnue'
•It. It. Morris: dec, SB corner of N W [, of
N W li - f See. 22, Twp, 20 H, it 32 H.. run N. the county clinic In Seminole county, and Hie
N.or, eha., W 2.30 cha., 8 1.81 cha., W 1.38 cha., clerk of thla lioard I* hereby Inattucled to no­
N 13.70 cha.. W 03 llrika. 8 20 cha., B 1.3 cha., tify Dr. It. B. Hlevetif, am) alao the Slate
to tire. 1 W acrea.
deduced frum * 330.00 to Hoard of Health.
Motion of 1,. I', Hagan, aeconded hy 0 . W.
* 110. 00 .
B. N. Lewie: dee. 8.87 cha., E of BW Cor­ BnUmlnger, nnd carried, that In the Intereat of
ner of NWW of NWVi of 8ec. 22, Twp. 20 8 . economy It la denied advlaatile to dlapenae with
the oervlrei t f the T raffic Officer* for Semi­
32 B run B 1 cha., N 20 cha., W 4 rha.. B nole
‘d. -----county, and the clerk of thla board la In­
20 cha., 8 aerta. Reduced from 9000.00 to atructed
to notify aatd officer*.
$8
**)
00.
JOHN It. WALKER OF TITUS­
of thla board la hereby inatructed to or­
I.OW TIDES ON THE UEACH.
W. J. Daniel*: dec- 00 yda., W of BB cor. derClerk
one
car
of paving brick front the Southern
VILLE, DIES SUDDENLY of NEW Of NWW of Hoc. 22. Twp 20 B. dance Clay Mfg. Co..
Tetm., aa followa:
32 B, run W 03 yarda. N to Bee. line, D 03 yarda, 2,300 lo he 3 H,"Chattanooga,
E x p e r t R e p a irin g
l&gt;ug Wire Cut tlrlck,
Hour
8 tu bee., ami hue 8.03 cha., N of HE comer of 8300 to he rvpreaaedDunn
August
brick
3
x
1
i
8
W
luchea,
brick
OIL,
GAB
and ACCESSORIES
W of NWW. Bee. 22. Twp. 20 8. dance 82
TTUSVILLE, Aug. 0.— Funeral ser­ NW
.......................4:25
ha No. 2 , rattler luea not lean than 80.
r»
______
B. ltun W 2.30 cha.. N to aec. line, B 2.80 to All
warrutita
paid
during
the
month
of
Ju
ly
Oak
and First
vices for John R. Walker, president of cha,, H to hre.. 11*4 acrea. deduced from were ordered cancelled of record.
_____________ 5:18
7
*31*1.00 to *230.1*1.
ItejK-ri* of Ihe aevcrnl county o fflclali were
the local civic league and one of the
Q
______ ...........................0:12
It win* thereupon ordered Hint the Tax Asm-*- received,
read and ordered filed.
•or
he
nnd
la
hereby
Inatructed
In
liases*
the
most
prominent
citizenB
of
Drovnrd
It waa flintier reaolved Hint at a apcclal
_______ _____ 0:31
0
properly nl the vnltinllofl fixed hy hluiaelf aa liu-etlng
of
Hit* l-oaril to U- held on Hie Hill
county, who died suddenly Wednesday Tux Aaaeaaor except In auch caae* n* the valua­ day of Align*!,
10
............................7:26
D. IP2 I. the foregoing eation* were chanced liy the Hoard of County tlniatea •hall lw A.taken
up and conaldered and
night, will be held here Sunday nfter- &lt;'(Until1••loner* &gt;11Hot; aa n Hoard of Emiunllter*
acted upon nod at the name time tlie tax levy
and In the latter raw coverlnc nil auch valua­ for the year A. D. IP2 I. will lie made.
noon.
tion" na were fixed hy (lie Hoard tho Tut A*
12
______ ......... ............. .. 9:19
Tin- Uoird of Count/ Comnilaahmera then adReal Estate and Insurance
Mr. Walker, who was f)8 years old, M-aaor uniat ti-r aiudi valunthinn In place of the Journed
lo meet on tlie 8th day of Attguat, A.
L i ....... ............... ...........................10:14

Progressive Ideas .

You Can Find the Name of Every Live Pro­
fessional and Business Man in
Sanford in This Column
LA W YER S

m u

George A . DeCottes

B

Battery Troubles to Us

The Seminole County
Bank,...

Sanford Battery Service
Company
HARTFORD BATTERY
“Battery Insurance”

chuluota inn

OPEN A L L THE Y E A R

Edw. Higgins, Inc.

Special Sunday Dinners Served at Reasonable
P ric e s------------------------------

Haight &amp; Magee
GARAGES

Smith Bros. Garage

REAL ESTATE
E. F. Lane

had held numerous municipal
nnd
county offices since coming here from
South Carolina, 34 years ago. Ho had
served ns county school superintend­
ent, clmirmun of the board of county
commissioners and mayor of Titus­
ville nnd only a few hours before his
death had been elected president of
thu Titusville Reach company. He had
presided at a meeting of the civic
league Wednesday night and jocular­
ly complnlned of the heart, but ap­
peared in his usual good health. He
died a few minutes after returning
from the meeting. Death was caused
i ., i
i.
a i t i
i
28 ...................... ...........................9:31
l&gt;y the breaking of it blood vessel near
2&lt;j
............................ 10:30 tho heart.
Mr. Walker, who was prominent in
various fraternal organizations, is
survived by his wife, formerly Miss
Hester Elizabeth Swain, of Titusville,
three sons nnd a daughter.

14
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16
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20
21
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212
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vuluallun* fixed hy him.
The Tax Hook* helnc ready to ho returned to |). 11*21. a t 2 o 'c lo c k p. ui.
Phone 95
(ho Tux Aaaeaaor for die purpoae of ex1endlnc
tlie luxe* 1hereon ua provided hy law Hie Hoard IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JUDIC­
IAL CIRCUIT, SEMINOLE COUNTY.
of County Commlaalonera ti«ik up the matter of
FLORIDA.—IN CHANCERY
milking an eatltnato of the necoaaary ex|«.-ueea
Geo. W . Knight
for the flacal year, from Oclotier let, A. D.
CITATION
JU2I, In iht* .'llltli day of September. A. D. 11122,
and linrlntr conaldered the receipt* estimated hy
Real Estate and Insurance
(lie Clerk and (he laluallon Of the property of Vrnl T. Wllllnmii,
the County aa ahown hy the naaeameiil roll* pre­
SANFORD
*:• FLORIDA
pared hy Hie Tax Aaaeaaor and having given Uh i , It Itcnd. cl a I
full coualderiillon In Hie nerd* and neeeaalllea To lien. It, Head, llluoitllriKton, Ml.; (Iw . M,
of the County uml (he requirement* for the dif­ Johnson. |]|outiiliiiiO|iii 111** Clarence M.
ferent purpoae* lo meet thu expeiiac* during Hie White, lUiMunliiklon, III.; F. A. Clllll.tnd, ..Employment Bureau..
autil fiscal year, have determined nnd do here­ Norman. III.; Jiillu F. Urlre. revldcnce un­
by declare Hie following to tie Hie etponaea nnd known; Tliurlow ItUlujp, revlilc 1icc Uhknmxn; The vocational commlttco of the Buslnil "pedal ami extraordinary expennea runtem- II. J
|n c s nml t’ rofcsalonnl Women’. Club
pinleil for Hie flacal year next cn&gt;ulng nnd fur Siiuii
which the revenue (or the year IP21 from ad rcvldeil^e unknown; nnd Jolm I., Icintiii, rc«l requests all young women desiring
valorem taxation and the eallinated receipt* deuce nnkinmn;
from other eotiree* will he avnllulde:
II tif
rIijit frutu Ilie owurn hill o f com- * 1employment to register nt tho First
Eatimated Expenxei. OeneCal Fund, Seminole
0.1- •'«'«»&lt;• rti-it again . 1 you, that you N n t io n n l B a n k .
hatre aomo Interest In the laud* In mild Mil uf
County
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
For the flacal year ending September tintIt, t'orfifdiiilftf iiictii lotied and dcvcrlM'il. vlMiiited,

SERVICE
THAT

FERRY— II. A. O'Quinn, one of the
best known nnd oldest citizens of
Perry, luis a hen who has adopted n
litter of six kittens over the protest
of ihe mother cat. The lien recently
Bosch Mngnetoes
hntchcd Severn chicks nnd the kittonH
Stromberg Carburetors
were about the same time only n few
feet from her nest. The mother of
Genuine Replacement Parts
tho kittens left them for n time to
Deleo and Remy Sales Service
search for food nml the lien proceed­
Expert Repairs on nil makes of ed with her beak and wings to roll
the kittens nmong the chicks. The ben
Mngnetoes nnd Generators
now cures for the chicks and kittens,
nestling over both to keep them warm,
Opposite Poatoffico
while the mother o f the kittens sits
OK LAN DO,
FLORIDA nearby nnd gnines possession o f her
youngsters only at monl time.
Phone 818
HERALD ADS get results.

Motor Parts Service Co.
HILL DENNIS, Manager

Pickling and Preserving

l/l 111: and iHdnfcr In Hendfinli* County, ITorldu, to
wit; In Hecthm one. T uwimIiI|» 20 Houlli, Itange
i lt*t k uf (lii» &lt; |roil 11
—f«f
Saint)
. 9 I.aVMI.IHI 51 Pant, HHV| uf SIM/,; In Section 12, Townulilp
fou r I, pit*.« , ,*
20 Houtli, llniitte 51 Kaat, Md» 1 mid 2. I3H « f
IIpukv uf full!1!,-—I*«»r lik'iii, iitiil .M
071MK* HR9,; In Hectloti 15. Tmundd|» 20 Hoillli. lUuge
mUMliHiorN ...........................
II,
— I'uy uf Hlif'iiff fur ntU'fulmire no 31 Fn«f, f.otn I, 2. nnd 3; In Sertlnii 21. TownM
l l|» 20 Houlli, Itmure 5J Font, fMt I; In Section
Coiinly (VnuiulKNldiierN ........................
K.-~AHorh«*y fur fou n ty f4iiitmh««lf»nt*r* ummni li. Townvliln 20 Sou Hi, Uiiiiu' p 52 Biivt, JIMj of
IMMK) H W 'i nnd W *j o f S W 1, ; In Meet Inn "• Town*
o ^u|it*rYlMor uf
fi«»tt...............
atfi.no mIiI|i 20 South, llnmre 32 Kant, WVj o f Sec. 7,
10,— fo u n t / I'Ii/ mUIrti
............................
nnd K W h o f SU '»- In Section IS. Towu-Mp 2*t
Iif.- lU'puIr# *u fum ily IliilMiiufH funri
NJfM
il S111 111. 1Ill'll i;c 32 Fil'd. iV 1- of See. |S, \V,fj uf
lloiim'
............
..
. 1 1M
aoo.Of M : 1*, W H uf S1: 1 i . Ntij i*f NK 1i o f NK*i, HVi
i:t.—Juki ........................................................
nt SK U o f NKC,. S f i , of Ni: ‘ . N F'* o f
15.— Fund Iure uml I’ lMumi l*»r
fm irt IJolive . . .
. . . ............ . . . if.-VMi iMi Si;v,. Hkl\\ of S i:« k; III Section in. TuwnMl.lp
10
lull
SOOaOO 20 Soiitli, It mice 52 Kml, F\-j of N W 'i, N W 'i
17.iif
fnnnty
Hill 111lii|jn:
of N W V*. S\V*i o f N\V*4. NF.'* o f N IP ,.
Jim11or, i'll1. •- ■,..... ........... .
. 1*00,1m* N W 'i of N1: 1», Hi:1« " f N F'*.
SW ,
of
1H.— Until. I'licl nml \Vrtti*r
r.inijni SI!* i , N I! \‘i of SEt*. N W 'i of SIM *; tlierefcre.
10,— I n'turn rut* ................................
- ,MI oo /o il (leu. It (tend, rlmcun* Jd. While, tiro, M.
i!0, — 9nH«|«&lt;ftf
..............
1,000.00 JotniMon nnd F. A. Mlllllnnd nre herd*/ urdere.l
22.— fan* uf fo u n t/ l*&lt;»or: lU'imlm nnd
nnd riH|tilml t*» l«* nnd nppeitr hef«»re our mild
A iMUIu!in% In 1'iMir 11mi
nnd
Circuit Court, nt the Court lloitm* In Snnfuril.
500.00 Flutldn, «n thu 31 Hi day uf SrjdeimWr, A. I*.
I'nym* .
. i ..................
in .— hirnlturi* uiui FIx turn* for. I*«n»r
1021 . mid then mid there make anivver tu the
I|uiiii('4 mid Fariiffc
luo.oo Mil uf romplnlni c\ldMted ncnluvt you, other*
2 1.— lUppiiNi'M opcrntlun &lt;»f l*i"*r llt»iiii*!i
w|«*• 4 decree pro con fen o will lie entered
mul Fnnitv ....................
I.OiMMMi nmilteit /o il; And vuin'fulln P. Ilrlce, Tlmrluw
25. — Atluwmii'u 111it*1*k tu fUiujH*r»t uiituhlu
it. A. Mix*ley, Claud A. Siiilllilern, J. F.
5&lt;kumi
uf 1*1Mir I lull Ml' ........ ..
............
Keltotm and John l. laeimiii. nre herdiy ordered
2M,—CuruiH'frt lfit]Ui&gt;Nlv: Keen o f of fit*
required In he mid appear hefute uiir w.ild
2«MMio mid
ft*, Juror* mu] wltnptf***..............
Circuit Court nl ilie Court IhuiMe In Hanford.
27. — IriiHiilty lliqulrlm:
PlM of of*
Flotilla,
mi the 3rd d a / uf October, A I*. 11*21,
loo.lMi
flrt'n* and cmnfidltei*n
..........
nnd then nnd then* make titower In tin* t«lil of
2h.- Hfjiilunpry
*ilid
t*rfiufIni::
G#n.
5O0.IM) run1plaint e nil Filled aifnlunl you, otlierwUe a
Htnfloiipry, etc......................... . . . . .
VMI.IM! deerr1 |»ro eutifcinM» will be entered ni*nh4nt
20
llrt'ui d ItiMiku ........ ... - . ............ ....
400.00 you.
iiO.— Advrrll*lii)I rrijnlrrd !•/ law. oft*.
It li uritered Hint IhU notice Iw putdlvlied In
31.—(*oiiitid&lt;ui!ntiv fuild lo ufflt'ern: T in
A w vvor .............................................. 1,000.00 the Smiford Herald, n newnpnper puhllvlied In
T'm fo llo clo r . . ................................. I.IMMJO Seudtiole County, Florhla. once a week for four
55.—Sheriff, fJmeml fou rt W ork..........
20O.OO roieo'Ciil Ivq iieekv nrn to Itie pair I lev wlione re.nlileucen lire known, and once n week for night
:w. flerk f Im ill 1 ‘ourt. Hecurtllntf mid
iSi'Upral fo u r! Work ..................... *
MOO.00 coieo'ciitlre week* an tu the purlieu whom* re^l*
57 &lt;if Bleetlonn .................... WMI.00 deuce** nre iinkfn*wn.
W ltueM my blind nod the feiil of nrM Circuit
itenvrvml fur ConlliinfeucIvM..............* oi l JO
I.

ToluI ....................................92-l.ti05.00
Evtlmato of Cxpenvet Fine ami Forfeiture Fund.
S e m in o le C o u n ty .

plete line of

BUILDERS
HARDWARE
Ever displayed in San­
ford
Let us figure with you
on your-requirements
Also exclusive agents
for
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
Paints and Varnishes

TIME
We have the

STONE JARS
Mason, Sure-Seal Jars
and Jelly Glasses

See our line of
Stone Crocks, Coolers,
Churns, etc.

Henry McLaulin, Jr.
OPT. D.

1 :. A. iMtlJUl.AflH,
Clerk of the I'lrnilt Court.
Seudliole Count/, Florida.
«*ty: V F lU irai.A S S . I». C.
UFOlUJi: U IIFItlllNO,
Solicitor mol Connvel for i*uni|dnliintit.
7 23 tdc

SANFORD

•:*

*:•

FLORIDA*

Sanford Constructs Co.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Planes and Specifications Cheerfully
Furnished
All Work Guaranteed
H. T. PACE
P. 0 . Bo* I M

PURE W A T E R
Elder Springs Water
99.98% PURE
Phone 311-W
Sanford, Fife

LORD^S PURITY
W ATER
AS GOOD AS THE BEST
Dally Service

Phone ItT

SANFORD

NOVELTY

WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
617 Commercial Street

Sanford, Fla.

ELECTRICAL
COLONIAL LAMPS

GILLON &amp; FRY
Phone 142

TRANSFER
“ WE DELIVER THE GOODS”

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
OPTOMETRIST If wo please you, tell others; if n*t
OITICIAN
tell ua. Phono 498
(iradunte Northern Illinois College
212 I'^ist First St.
Snnfonl, Fin.

WILSON VULCANIZING WORKS

C. C. WILHON. Owntr
SATISFACTORY SERVICE AND
REASONABLE PRICES
Wight Urothor. (iar.gfl Building

Tube and Tire Repair
S. A. HOUSTON
By Adnms-Rarre Method
210 Magnolia Avenue

Court on thin ilie 23rd tin/ of July, A. I*. 11*21.

IS FA la)

Contractor and Builder

Phone 175

Fourth nnd Sanford Ave

HOTELS
Hotel Montezuma
“ Sanford’s New Hotel”
$1.60 Up Per Day

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.

r~

General Muchinc and Holier W ork
Automobile Starter Gear
Hand*,,
Mounted on Fly Wheels
Automobile Crank ShnftH Returned
Gas Engines and Pumps Overhauled
Irrigation Nipples
Phono 8Z

New Era Printery

|ti*r the flvcnl yrir nulliif Hc|»lcndnT noth,
1022:
G. Bassett Smith, Prop.
1,
—Slturlff mid Depuilm, roil Idllv in
C. A . W H IDDON
(Tiiidiiul rn*e* ... .......
,|5,IMN*.00
COMMERCIAL AND
2.
-—foiuMnldet, font ltl11m in frlmlnnl
CLEANING,
PRESSING, ALTERING
JOR PRINTING
Unit, no
fn vov
................... ................................. *
hi Circuit Court of tlie Seventh JuU.—Clerk of tin? Circuit Court, Coot
Rear Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.
111IIm In (Tludnnl fuvev...,*...... 500,00
tlicinl Circuit of Florida,
5 ,— futility Judin*, C.Nwt It III m in erlmiNuliONE
CORSETS
AND
Phone 465
Seminole County
mil nivi'ii ...............................................
04X1,00
0.—Juillco of tlie Peace, font 111IU in
BRASSIERES
Criminal Cwcv .......
500.00
N,—'Count/ Pruvct’MliiiK AMurni*/...... WNIJHI
Made to Order and
CITATION
UR1NK
I*.—11111Ilffa, jifiy for nltendalieu on
::
Guaranteed ::
criminal court .......................... 24Ml.no
Elder
Springs
Wnter. Its 9t 98-1W
10.
—Wllncva
Free ...... mmmvi
MRS. J. n. COLEMAN
11.
—four! Hlcnoirra|du*r In Inaulvetic/ Lillie Hull, Complainant,
Phono 575-W Pt,f ctnt purc&gt; PhoTle 31L
4
.. i .... a
t•» k. . 500.00
Wclaka Illdg.
VB.
12- 011.ir cniu'iivrv of crhulnul |»ro*p*
Mathew
Hall,
Defendant.
rill Ion ................ ........
fiOO.flO
13.
—Hticrlff'a Conitnlaainn cm Flucv, etc.,
coll............................................ 500.00 To Mathew Hall, place of residence
74*LUtUWmm
14.
—PimhIIiiu|»rlvi*ticrv
|,MM».00
unknown:
fiHt*
Sunburned N ote
15.
—Trmi*|»orl. piild fnr, and dlnelifirpc
iU»'*
You are hereby ordered to lie anti
Money i&gt;nld to County Coiiflcta
U*o plenty of cooling
work«M| cm road ......................... IJOO.OO
appear before our said *Court at the
10.—Pay of Juror In Frluiliiul Caaea,
County nnd Juvllce Pence Courln,* 1,000.00 Court House iu Sanford, Florida, in
10.—Halnry »*f Jnller .......
780.00
20.—Hniury Hpeclai Officer* ............. 2,100.04) the above entitled cause on tho First
Iti'NcrTed for ConIIncendrn ....... 005.00 Monday in September, 1921, the same
Hosts gently, quickly snd sntUeptlcally
Total ............................ ..(11,343,00 being the 5th tiny thereof, and a rule
Battmato uf Expen.o. Uoatl Fund, 8«m!nol«
day of this Court, to answer tho bill
County
itur&gt;w-v
- -VFW
fnr thii fl»i'al yrnr endingSi'iitrniWr noth,
of complaint, else tho snmo will bo
11133:
1,—Huliirlr, of lliinil St]]it,etr.............I3.IHKI.00 taken as confessed and followed by
a —1’iit.l tu c«. c'niitr*. for Ho*tl
Ini|i........................................... *80.00 nppropriuto decree.
:t.~I'nl'l In nllirr |irrauna fur road
It 1h further ordered that this or­
tuaiia.
..................... 100.00
4,—[hat tif niattirlal ...................
tf.lHtO.OO der be published in tho Sanford Her­
3 —Tiiui" mill tngchliirry, rtiat mid ri&gt;BEST
AND
BIGGEST i CIGAR
patr* ........................................ 2,300.00 ald, a newspaper pubilshsd in Semi­
ti.—Live Sunk, ix»*t mid rare and feed­
ing ......................................... 1,000.00 nole county, Florida, once ench week
The more you smoke them - Hie better yoaTl like them
7.—I'ald fur free Liihur, tittier Hum
for eight consecutive weeks.
Write for our Premium Catalog No. 4
tiuard. .......
«,ooo.oo
Given under my hand and senl of
fredliig anil caro of convlcla on
I. LEW1S CIGAR MFG. CO.. NEWARK. N. J.
nunla ........
000,00 said Cdurt, this the 9th [lay of July,
Largest Independent Cigar Factory In the World.
10.
—Salary offerrymen ......... eiai.oit
11,
_______ I'ayiiienla tat account of road* A.
ImtlfD. 1921.
hy ixinlrnct .......................... . •- 2,000,00
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
IX—I'ayiiienla on ttceounl of lirtdgc*
built by contract ..................... . 3,000.00
Clerk of Circuit Court,
H,_fnld to .tncortiorated elite. and
Seminole County, Fin.
town.
.....
3.300.00
18.—KnglneerlB* and.urveylng .......... MO.M E. F. HOUSHOLDER,
Iteaervcdfor Oontlligencle*.*,......... 7.J70.00
Attorney.
7-fl-D-w
'fotut .............................. *43,310.00

f

mentholalum

BALL
H AR D W AR E

CO.

HILL HARDWARE
PRIVATE ROOMS 2
COMPANY
Herald Printing CoX

Glasses Designed

S. 0 . Shinholser

.

We have the most com­

Eyes Examined

CONTRACTORS

board; fine accommodations for trav­
eler^, also apartments for light housekeeping. I^jivatc garage. ItnteB rens-

t
&lt;*53J3s»
Qblt.
J*
*!*
*1*
*•*
ROOK, JOB AND COM.
„
MERCIAL
PRINTING
' i , MRS. W ADSW ORTH
! »'
*' ' *
Phone 148
Derain Julldldf P. 0 . Box 526
222 Peninsula Drive
ATLANTIC
HOUSE
Post cards— local views— lc each at
ho Herald office.
Daytona Bench
*:•
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Florida

J oh n R u s k in

POST CARDS AT THE HERALD OFFICE
ri 4

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4

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�- \ « »-

THE SANFORD D A ltY HE
BOOTLEG LIQUOR BECOMING
UNPOPULAR.

on every side by Florida scenery.
There ia a demand throughout *the
state fo r hendsomo literature fo r in­
dividuals, corporations nnd cities; and
the establishment in Florida o f splen­
didly equipped and well managed job
offices is but n likely outcome of this
demand. Florida ia featured and ad­
vertised &gt;to the world by high-class
printing in which color work predom­
inates; nnd in order that tho tons
upon tons of Floridn advertising liter­
ature may bespeak the charnmg at­
mosphere nnd tone so characteristic
o f tho state, tho matter must be pre­
pared and produced within thb bounds
o f Floridn. The writing must be done
by Florida people who know Florida
nnd love Florida. The art must bo
from tho brushes nnd crayon of ar­
tists who know Florida-and love her
beauty. There 1b no one article that
Floridn demands which there ia less
need of sending away fo r than highgrade printing. In fact, the produc­
tion of printing for Floridu outside
her bounds is more than likely to be
fraught, with unsatisfactory and oven
disastrous results, as the larger users
of printed mutter learned long ago,—
St. Augustine Record.

It), SATURDAY, AUGUST fl, 1921
THAT OLD HAY FBVBR GAG JS
PASSING

: THE ADVANTAGES OF A

“ What

Asks the Guincsviliu Sun:
One would hardly think it from
BANK ACCPUNT CANNOT
Ib hay fever?”
reading the papers in which the find*
Tho
answer
is
very
simple:
ing and breaking up of stills is an al­
BE OVER-ESTIMATED-----Isn’t.”
most dally item o f nows, but tho au­
Hny
fever
was
Invented
by
n
phyj
j
* . J. H O L L Y ________________Editor thorities tell us that tho consumption
slcian who needed n caso o f something
J. 1 ILLARD....8ecretary-Treaatirer o f bootleg liquor is gradually grow­
more
than a mere cold to enhance his
- A . NEEL-----------Genera) Manager ing less. When the Volstead law first
If a bank account were a difficult
thing to
i
income. Possibly he was in the samo
went
into
effect,
and
tho
sntaons
were
.
CURTIS BARBER
acquiro, it would still bo worth a constant ef­
position ns tho wife of a physician
closed tight, tho country was full of
\
^CmtOVLATIOW XAVAOU
who
whispered
to
him
oh he was about
rphon* 148 op to 8 P. M.
thirsty souls, barred out of their acfort on your part.
to go into tho examination-room:
AOr»rU«Ut l»lw Ib A IM W m
cuustomcd runways, nnd with no plnco
'T hat womnn haB the appendicitis.”
to go. Then the hip-pocket man made
• i M l t l w M m la A I t u o *
“ How do yuo know?” queried the phy­
&gt; e a i T m i . . . . . 7 . ................................................. H&lt;M
his killing. If ho could offer the “ real
U B r »K m O i
But money in the bank means more to you
sician. “ Simply because I want the
JM In rtd hi City by OmtUt
thing” or something that looked and
clonk
I
was
looking
at
yesterdny—
Y taa H U k . . . ............................................. ■ » ° w u
thn lithe mere possession o f an available
tasted like it, ho had little difficulty
and the price is two hundred dollars!” 11.
kt* 11- U I t -p it * V « U r H .r »!4 *aM r M n n S.mln»l. Oounty u d U pablUbad in finding n customer. Nor was there
The diagnosis showed, therefore, that "
sum at your command. It is the establish­
w w ; Friday. Ad»»rtiilnf rate* mad* known
« ■ ayyUaatlin. D*moo ratio la polltloa. MAO much haggling about the price. Tho
the ease nctunly wns appendicitis.
|
par yaar, alvaya ta adranca.
____ country’s thirst in tho first few weeks
ment for you of nn element o f character with
Whnt is styled hay fever is many |
of
prohibition
was
a
fearsome
thing.
Member of The Associated Preea
cases is a cross between a bad cold 1
a value that cannot be estimated in dollars.
It was like an inward tiro that muBt
nnd fover nnd nsthmn. Tho term
be quenched at any cost. So the wiles
“ asthmatic fover" would be the cor­
of the bootlegger, who offered n sup­
rect term, but there are many pa­
ply met with a quick and eager re­
tients who cannot spell the first word,
G o after that country trmio.
sponse although ho exacted nil cxor, having spelled It, cannot pro­
--------------- o---------------nounce It. Anyone can spell and pro­
Keep life in your stored during Au­ horhitnnt price. But profiteering has
nounce hay fever—hence the free use
its limits, even in the illegal liquor
t ill y
# ’ I
g u st and September.
of
the term.
trnfflic. The big profits to be made
--------------- o--------------**A Community Builder”
Yet it is becoming obsolete—sim­
--- ■
o--------------filled every swamp nnd hiding place
I t la the wise merchant that keeps
ply becnusc the fnd for the disease is
CHARITY SHOULD BEGIN AT
in the country with stills, nnd so long
F. P. FORSTER........................................-..President
trade moving when business gets
declining.
When a reputable physic­
HOME.
ns the penalty was nothing worse than
alack.
ian is cnlled to attend a ease of “ hay
a F. WHITNER...............................................Cashier
a fine and the confiscation and de­
fever"
ho
smiles,
takes
his
little
leath­
In
an
open
letter
addressed
to
the
struction o f the atHJ, tho business
"With all the states having different
flourished.
However, after tho old President of the United States which er grip—nnd again smiles.— Kissim­
'laws, it is almost impossible to tall
yesterday mornings' Star, mee Gnzcttc.
chronic topers had time to discover appeared
•when you arc divorced and when you
written
by
Richard
11. Edmonds, edi­
that they were flirting with denth in
R AID V
,,ure M,,k and C rcim * Morning and if.
.are speeding.
tor
of
the
Manufacturer’s
Record, of KISSIMMEE TO MAINTAIN
absorbing the poison stuff, nnd n few
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ternoon deliveries. Milk depots at J. I! '
FREE
CAMPING
GROUNDS
of them had settled into unmoumed Baltimore, Md., Mr. Edmonds cited un
Next month is fishing season on grnvcB, they hognn to be more cau­ instance where a former service mnn
Tillis, Stokes &amp; Millitzers; Popular
In spite of the fact that many cit­
the salt water and then the editor will tions. Not that they quit drinking fell on the streets of New York while
Markets. Phone -100 your wants
hie himself to Coronado whore Joe altogether, few of them ever do that, in sourch of employmtnt and was tak­ ies in Ftorida have abolished the
Beann knows how to tense the big but the prohibition sleuths got more en to Bellevue hospital, where physi­ proffer of free camping grounds to
those known ns tin-can tourists, there
«enes from the deep.
numerous and hotter on the numerous cians diagnosed his sickness ns having
is every evidence that Kissimmee wi
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not only have nn institution of tlint (
Those people who hnve remained the supply o f something better' nnd
In the same issue of the Star we sort, hut will cater still farther to Consulting Chemist says of the water: “ Of the mnny waters of this and otfcat home this summer feel just ns less deadly thnn the homo brewed carried a story that Secretary Hoover
those who tour the state in that fash- 1 «*■ regions thut I have analysed, I have found none superior in all good qaalkwell ns those who hnve been away stuff, if not loss costly, began to in­ had made arrangements for taking
ties to that of the ‘Elder Water.” — Phone 311-W. Office In Miller BulUlai
and they hnve the money that might crease. It was no longer necessary to care of the starving in Russia, provid­ ion.
The matter was briefly discussed
ELDER SPRINGS W ATER CO.
have been spent taking n trip to some
slake one’s thirst with the product of ed Americans now held by the Rus­ nt the recent session of the city coun­
other part of the country.
the swamp hidden stills. There nre sians were freed;
cil—but no definite location has been
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11,000 miles of sparsely settled frontier
THEATRE
RESORT
Give your money to the school chil­ to the north of us and half that much s thicker than water; why should an
handled by a joint committee from
DANCE HALL
CAFE
dren o f Snnford for hot lunches in­ on the south. There is n long const American or thousands of Americans
the council and the Chamber of Com­
------------ELECTRIC----------stead of sending it thousands o f miles line on the east and south, wRih a he forced to walk the streets in a
merce. In the opinion of Councilman
sw a y for something you know noth- 1
multitude of quiet harbors suit bin starving condition when funds are •I, M. Johnston “ The prettiest place1
PIANOS
ORCHESTRIONS
in g about. We have a place for your ■
easy reach of the West Indian islands available to take care of the starv­ for an auto rump is just tills side of
FOR YOUR PURPOSE IN ALL STYLES AND SIZES
money right hero at home.
losehitl cemetery; it is a little fa r :
whtre liquor laden vessels o f light ing in foreign countries?
at Reduced Prices
We know that Americans are proud,
&lt;t— hut it is a mighty fine place."
draft could land their cargoes. Noth­
Those who have been away and the [ ing less than nn army of enforcement that they will not admit that they arc ''ouaviiioiin Rosen was of the opinion
people who visit Sanford just now officers could prevent smuggling along in need, hut in New York City alone hat if the city was to have such a
a ro nil greatly surprised at the build­ that long frontier, so long as the there arc thousands of ex-service ground it should be a good one—and
in g that is going on everywhere in profits seemed proportionate to the men; men who were cheered, honor­ that no half-way proceedings would 1
W . S. H AYN E, Tampa, Florida
.the city. It is a fact that Sanford is risk of detection, and nccasionul con­ ed and exludted when they answered be ncccptiblc.
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proknbly doing more building just fiscation o f the stock in trade. Now their country’s cull and Joined the col­
There the matter rested.— Kissim- 1
now than has ever been started before smuggling ha shecome a regular busi­ ors nnd yet some of the snme men
iCe Gazette
Jn the hstory of the city.
ness, nnd a dispatch from Washington who cheered them when the war broke
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tells us the supply of rare brands of out refused to give them back their
NOSE CLOGGED FROM
‘Snnford is fortunnte indeed to be intoxicants o f Scotch, Irish, French, positions after the war was Over, on
zablo to operate our public schools full and F.nglisii manufacture, with stand­ the verge of starvation.
ACOLDOR CATARRH
time when such big and rich counties ard and well-known labels, is plenti­
We know that there nre a great
Apply Cream In Nostrils To
as Dade county are forced to suspend ful. It eontes In over the Canadian many others besides service men out
Open Up Air Passages.
■tho schools or allow them to be oper- nnd Mexican borders by truck loads, of employment, but these men are not
tOted as private schools because they and by ship loads along th eAtlnntlc suffering as the soldier suffers be­
Ah! What relief!
Your clogged
have no money with which to curry const. It all shows how difficult it cause they were able to command high
From the looks o f the constant string o f au­
them on. Our city and county can be is t oenforce n law that does not meet wages and probnhly are in better nostrils open right up, the air pas­
t congratulated and our school boards the hearty approval of all the people. financial condition to take care of sages of your head are clear and you
tomobiles going in and out o f our repair de­
can breathe freely. No more hawk­
and our public spirited citizens who
We believe a great majority of the thcinsevcs than the men who were
partment it looks as if Porter Pitts and Dock
ing, snuffling, mucous discharge,
made this possible.
American people approve of prohibi­ forced to work for $ 1.00 per day while
headache, dryness—no struggling for
Wells are WHO? The best automobile me­
tion and nre glad to see the open sa­ others received ten or twelve times
breath at night, your cold or catarrh
There are so many people who wor- loon banished from the land, hut there that amount.
chanics in this part o f the state. And that is
is gone.
vy continually about their money. If is a strong minority that still hankers
Congress had it in its p over to aid
W HY they all come to us with their automo­
Don't stay stuffed up! {Jet a small
y ou would put your money into San­ after the cup that cheers,and can see. these men nnd refused after the Presbottle of Ely’s Cream Halm from your
bile troubles. If you do not come to us with
ford real estate and let it ride, you do harm in evading a law which they idem of the United States appeared
druggist now. Apply a little of this
would have nothing to worry nbout. consider tyrannical nnd unjust.— before that body nnd claimed that the
your troubles your automobile is not receiv­
fragrant, antiseptic cream in your
And then worry brings on other ail- Tampa Times.
treasury wns overburdened and could nostrils, let it penetrate through ev­
ing its just rights.
manta as the doctors will tell you and
---------------0 --------------not stand to hnve an additional strain ery nir passage of the head; soothe
w orry never placed you nnywhere.
ANOTHER ART CULMINATES IN placed upon it, yet the railroads were and heal the swollen, inflamed mu­
Join the Chnmbcr of Commerce and
practically assured of receiving their cous membrane, giving you instant
FLORIDA.
got busy boosting Sanford and you
five hundred and fifty millions of dol­ relief. Ely’s Cream Balm is Just whnt
wiff forget about worrying. And then
Rhone 60
115 Magnolia
lars.
every cold and catarrh sufferer Ims
Many are the editorials and articles
•xdwnyB remember that you can’t take
been
seeking.
It's
just
splendid.—
Perhaps
Boise
Penrose,
of
Philadel­
“ Service THAT Satisfies”
.'year money with you when you leave that have been written and reproduc­
Atlv.
ed on the excellence of the editorial phia, could explain why th ■ railroads
thin world.
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forces that do much toward lending were honored and the service men
Abhout
the
only
difference
hetwten
neglected,
as
it
is
a
well
known
fact
T hat candy man whose conscience thought in Florida. Strangers in the
that Senator Penrose, even though ho the old-fashioned dime novel and tlu» X**H"K-++++++++'H--t’+ + + + + + + + ,;,+ 'H + ,l + 'l"H '+ + + + + + 'H i+ + + + + + + + + 'l"'
^iurt ami made him admit that he and state always arc impressed by the
T
was indisposed, and could not attend Wild Wcstrn movie show is the war I i
ability
nnd
worth
of
the
men
and
his associates have been making “ not
taxx.
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+
100 per cent but R00 per cent profit women who occupy the sanctum tri­ the Chicago convention, used the long
distance telephone to good advantage
lor a long time” certainly threw a pods in this state. Some of these
Mnny discoveries are made by ac­
and practically nominated and placed
men
of
exceptional
brains
and
energy
l»inbnhe]| into the camp of the Nat­
cident, and the home-brewers may yet
Mr.
Harding
at
the
baud
of
the
Repub­
are
natives
of
Florida;
while
others,
ional Confectioners’ Association. Uut
evolvp a satisfactory substitute for
hia statement is reasonable. Sugnr attracted by the unexcelled climatic lican party. ,
(Formerly of Ingram Option! Parlors, Pensucoln)
gasoline.
conditions
and
the
possibilities
and
po­
Another
election
will
eventually
roll
retails ut 0 to H cents a opund. Choc•alatc retails at lit) to 00 cents a pound. tentialities of n developing state, have around nnd those in power now that
is OPENING' a COMPLETELY EQUIPPED
— Got your Scratch Pads from Tho
Put the two together for good flavor­ migrated here from the metropolitan |have neglected their fellow man to
ing and tho cheapest retail price for press of the north and west. Florida play into the hands of the corporn- Herald—by the pound— lfic.
good quality [lackage goods has been nlao has developed and sent out into j (ions will probably have an oppor81.20 and from that to $2.00 a pound. the world to make their marks some tunity of seeking empoyment with
The consumer has been kicking to the of the brightest journalists of Amcri- those corporations that they have
retailer and feeling suspicious hut this ea, and almost without exception their favored, because they can rest assur*
p,e people have opened their eyes
mnnufncturer has acknowledged that (accomplishments have reflected crcdit was his crowd that did the profi­ it upon the Land of Mowers and Sun- an(j the peop|L, must bo reckoned with.
In the Place Recently Occupied by L. A. Brand
shine, so conductive to the production 1__Lakeland Star
teering.— Leesburg Commercial.
of literature and art.
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But there is another respect
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New Stock nnd Equipment arriving Daily.
which Florida is fortunate, aside from
Fi" herman B Para,UB0&gt; l&lt;&gt; be Io*
the advantage it has over Us neigh- 1 fated on tl^&gt; eastern shore of Lake
— All Prescriptions filled by Dr. Brand re­
bora because of the excellence of its Apopka and reputed to be the only
tained and may be duplicated at any time
newspapers and the quality of tho |camp of itB kind to be found in the
men and women who conduct them— . ,
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Edison Mazda Lamps
its printing establishments lead.
In " tatc’ W,U B0,,n ofTcr ,ta a&gt;,',eal to
LOCATION: OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE
Are the Best
connection with u large mujority of i jiportsmcn," says the Orlando SentiDel Monte Pears in fine season­
the weekly nnd daily newspapers of ncl. A company with ample capital
ed crumbs, to which melted but­
Electrical Appliances
Florida there are job shops that pro- is undertaking to establish fishing
ter has been ndded in proportion
ducu a quality of printing
seldom camps in several places in the state,
and Material
o f 1 tablespoon to each cup of
equaled nnd nowhere excelled. Flor- and the first establishment will he on
of all Kinds
crumbs. Bake in u moderate
ida may truthfully he called n state o f i,„k(&lt; Apopka, which is within easy
Irons Reduced from
fine printers. Quality is emphasized ronc|, „ f Orlando. The owners of the
oven until brown.
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in these plants where “ Service" is property have already drilled a deep
$8.50 to $6.75
ever the motto. Unless one has lived wc)|( from which excellent water Is
in a town where there is no ndequatu obtained, nnd are planning for tho
That depends on the UVer.
7^
printing establishment, one cannot up- crcction of „ hotel nml coUagUs. The
D eane Turner
preciate ts value and the convenience hlnck ,mSH flshIn(t in Lnke Apopka is
WELAKA BLOCK
Morels. And this is not only a Hal(j l0 be lmBUrpaB8ed anywhere.
Phonca 497-494
happy condition hut u natural one.
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105 Pnlmellu Ave.
Phpne 481
mild, gentle, effective. Use them as an occasional’
Printing is art, und are is suggested
TBY A d a i l y herald want ad.
laxative or for chronic constipation. At all druggists

First National Bank

G.W. SPENCER &amp; SONS

ELDER SPRINGS W A T E R ^ o t ^ K MISTER

MANAGER

THE DIXIE MUSIC COMPANY

Who Is Who and Why

BRYAN-WHEELER MOTOR CO.

D r. Tom Moore

PEAR FRITTERS

W hen you bu y
L am p s. G et
th e b e st.

Optical Parlor

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1921

In and About

Utile Happenings
Mention of
Mutt ora In Brief
Personal llama
of Internal
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For Florldn: Generally fair
tonight; Sunday locnl thunder­
showers.
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WE CAN SAVE you money on auto­
mobiles. Wo hnve now In stock bo v ornl good used curs that wo nro offer­
ing at prices to suit you. Terms: oncthird and one-half cush, balance In
ton monthly pnymonts.— B. &amp; 0 . Mo­
tor Co., 209 I’ark Avo., Sanford, Fla.
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Summary of the
Floating Small
Tallta Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

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We miss those soventy hoys who
marched away yesterdny.
Men’s Panama Hata only $1.49.—
112-4tc
Benjnmin’s Shoo Store,
Zeb Ratliff, of the firm of Haynea &amp;
Ratliff, left today for Miami where he
will spend Sunday with home folks
and see hln little daughter.
Oliver TwiBt and Middy Wash Suits
reduced to 51.08.— Sanford Shoo &amp;
Clothing Co.
103-tfc
j). L. Thrasher, who has returned
from a trip to St. Louis and other
points, reports conditions in the north
ns getting better nnd many o f the
people arc talking about coming to
Floridn for the winter.
New mnttrcBses made to order nt
small cost by Sanford Mattress Co.,
613 0th street, phono 144-W.
112-4tc
The City Planning Committee o f
the Sanford Chamber o f Commerce,
bad a fine meeting Inst night and
transacted some important business
fhal will mean much to Sanford in
the future.
Oliver Twist nnd Middy Wnsh Suits
reduced to $1.98.— Sanford Shoo &amp;
Clothing Co.
,
103-tfc
The many friends of Mrs. Cooper
(iodmmi are glad to see her back at
her accustomed place in tho Bali
Hardware Co., office. Mrs. Godmnn,
while on her vacation- spent in Jack­
sonville, was very ill but is much bettrr now.
I-idics’ Pumps, $0.00 to $10.00 val­
ues, only 08c.— Benjamin’s Shoe Store.
112-4tc

Among the new citizens o f Sanford
is W. T. Roberts, formerly of Gray­
son ,Gn., who expects to make this
city his future home. Mr. Grayson
is looking for a house and his family
will follow him here as soon as he can
secure n home. Mr. Grayson has been
in the banking business for mnny
years and comes to Sanford highly
recommended from his home town.
He will represent the New York Life
Insurance Co., here and he and his
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Another enemy of tho Irish who to this city.
would cojoy freedom is the Irish who
enjoy riots.
1919 MODEL NASH FOR SALE nt
$900. Now tires and in excellent
$5.45 for $7.50 and $9.00 Slippers mechanical condition. See us nt once.
111-tfc
beginning Saturday.— Lloyd’s Shoe —B. &amp; O. Motor Co.
Store.
114-2tc
The big Weekly Herald Was sent
If Justice is blind, how docs it hnp- out yesterday with 12 pages of good
pen that the prttty woman is always leading matter nnd all kinds of local,
state and world news for the renders.
acquitted?
The Weekly Herald is proviing very
We will operate on your old Cotton popular with the folks who do not
mattresses and guarantee a cure at a take the Daily Herald, and the lug
totnl cost to you of $0.50.—Sanford subscription list is being enlarged
Mattress Co., Phone 144-W.
112-4tc every week. If you nre not taking an
advertisement in the big Weekly Her­
About tho only institution that will ald you nre overlooking a good bet.
run on forever without advertising It is going to more than 2,000 sub­
is a bad reputation.
scribers every week and is. a separ­
ate and distinct publication from the
Sanford Mnttress Co., will mnkc a Daily Herald.
now mnttress out of your o!d one nt a
totnl cost to you of $0.50.
Phone A. It. KITE, OF WALDO
114-W.
112-ltc
COMMITTED SUICIDE.

Oliver Twist and Middy Wash Suita
Thu concert of the nations would be
’reduced to $1.98.— Sanford Shoo &amp;
‘Clothing Co.
103-tfc more soothing if there were longer
pausts fie tween sharp notes,

GAINESVILLE, Aug. 5.— The body
o f R. II. Kite, of Wndo, near hear,
former member o f the state legisla­
ture, wu sfound with a gushot wound
in his head in a shaded grove near
his home todny.
A shotgun with
one barrel discharged, was found near
the body. His son, who found the
body, said it was apparently a case of
suicide.
Previous to the finding of bis hotly
Mr. Kite had been seen planting beans
with the assistance of a boy. He left
the boy and returned to the house
shortly to return with the shotgun
and went in the direction of the grove
Presently the shot was heard and the
hotly found. Financial troubles nre
believed to have been the cause of the
suicide.

Oliver Twist and Middy Wnsh Suita
Before buying any other car, let ua
'mduced to $1.98.— Sanford Shoo &amp; show you the Ilupmobile. Tho car
'Clothing Co.
103-tfc with low repair costa, the wonderful
economy, the ability to keep going,
H. Ballard, of Altamonte, wna tho long life, nnd high re-sale pricca
m the eity today and reports Ida part for second hand Hups, Demonstra­
of the county na being in fine shape tions gladly given.— B. &amp; O. Motor
with many new buildings going up, Co.
87-tfc
groves in good condition and busi­
STATE GUARDSMEN
ness good everywhere. Altamonte la
OPEN ENCAMPMENT.
Men may pass laws to cramp tho
urn of the beauty, spots of Seminole style of crooks, but they enn’t change
county, and will have a writeup In the the birth rate o f suuckers.
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. (1.—The
Herald in the near future.
Sam Bniwn licit and its legions o f
IIE BOUGHT A LEXINGTON and olive drab came back to Jacksonville
1 buy, pay cash for second hand plleft hia old one with us, nnd we nre yesterday Incident to the opening of
Address P. O. box 352, Snnford,
offering this car at $1,200. 1920 mod­ the annual encampment of the Flori­
A|a112^I.-W-.F.12tp el, Cord tires, etc. Would be a bar­ da National Gunrtl nt Camp Johnston.
The guardsmen began arriving in
gain at $1,500. For quick sale $1,200
^mne calves grow up to be beef, takes it. Terms can be arranged with the afternoon, nnd all were expected to
‘Y! som'' are sacrificed to mnke responsible purchaser.—B. &amp; O. Motor have detrained by midnight. Approx­
chicken-salad sandwiches.
Co.
111-tfc imately 1,200 men will undergo the
two weeks’ training under the direc­
tion o f Adjuttnt-Gcnernl Charles P.
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of Florida’s regiment of ‘‘doughboys,”
will also be in command of the camp
It is the first encampment of the state
guard since the war.
Unlike previous guard encampments
the men will be boused in canton­
ments built by the government during
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the war and recently turned over to
the stnte.
r e d CAP STORAGE BATTERIES for ALL f
Training will begin with reveille to­
day, and from then on it will be
CARS, two year guarantee
squads right and squads left and left
oil Into line. Veterans among the
SERVICE
BATTERIES
and REPAIRS
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while the newcomers will be given a
T,IE UEST e q u i p p e d r e p a i r s h o p a n d t h e b e s t
taste
o Draining camp war.
m e c h a n ic s in t h is v ic in it y

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KOKOMO, UNITED STATES, GOODRICH,
MASON, MICHELIN TIRES AND TUBES 1

Cars Washed and Polished for................. $2.00

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LEXINGTON nnd HUPMOBILE SERVICE and PARTS

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209 Park Avenue

Sanford, Florida

DISTRIBUTORS FOR

LEXINGTON and HUPMOBILE CARS

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as long as the present stock lasts at half price. And we
carry an up-to-the-minute line o f work shirts, gloves and
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Classified advertisements, 5 rents a line. No ad taken for less than
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone.
Cash
There will be services nt the Con­
must
nccompnny
all
orders.
Count
five
words
to
a
line
and
remit
ac­
gregational church tomorrow as fol­
cordingly.
lows: Bible school meets ^t 0:45 a.
m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and again
at 8 p. in. hristinn Endeavor meet­
FOR RENT
LOST
ing -at 7 p. m. The subject of the
F oil iil'N T —2 nicely furnished house LOST— On Orlando road, 1 pkg. paint
morning sermon will be, "The Mes­
brushes, 1 pkg. paint overalls, etc.
keeping rooms, $10.00 per month,
sage o f Jesus’ Mother to the Church
Ill-Dtp
gas; 2 nice largo, cool bed rooms, 205 Finder notify Box 20-A.
of Today." The subject nt night will
Oak Ave., Eagle Home, Mrs. Ridd- LOST— Cuff link, gold leaf design, sot
be, "The Message of John, the Bap-'
with small chip diamond. Liberal
titer, to the World of Today." Let *ltlg‘
reward
if finder will return to V. G.
rooms
for
every member of tho church and con- FOR RENT— Furnished
Speer.
113-3tp
318
Palmetto
gregation mnke special effort to be J liffht housekeeping,
110-0tp
present and assist In the work o f ^ vo-_________________
blijlding tlie Kingdom. A cordial in- APARTMENT FOR RENT — Also
furnished room, eo.ncr Harvey and
vitntion to members and friends of
our sister churches, who hold no Coates streets, Daytona Bench, Fla.
—^— AND------preaching services during August, is I*. 0. Box No. 302. Mrs. M. E. Pat­
112-6tp
given to worship with us and to enjoy ton.
the Divne blessing as it may be pour­
ed out. Seats arc free and everybody
FOR SALE
welcome.
FOR SALE— House, 5 rooms and bnth,
Electric lights and gas. 805 Elm.
SERVICES AT BAPTIST TEMPLE. — II. N. Luntley, 902 French. Phono
MADE SPECIAL FOR THIS
75-tie
Rev. It. C. Moore ,who bus for sev­ 404.
CLIMATE
eral years resided in Chili, will preach FOR SALE— Medium slzo snfe. Ap­
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock on the
ply 402 Sanford Ave., nnd Fourth
Mnkc Your House Smile W ith
subject, “ The Conquering Christ," and
Street.
94-01.
SUN-PROOF PAINT
in the evening at 8 o'clock, will give
FOR SALE— 1 Oldsmobilo truck, $000.
an address on Chile.
1 Chevrolet automobile, $200; 1 Bulek
Sunday school at 9:30 a. in.
1, $100. The above cars are real bar­
B. Y. P. U., at 7 p. m.
gains, Terms to fit your pocket book.
H. A. HALVER­
A cordial welcome is extended to At Williams’ Garage, N. H. Gnrner.
SON, Proprietor
all.
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 7
Subject:

“ SPIRIT"

Sunday School.......10:00 a . m.
Church Service
11:00 a. nt.
Women's Club Illdg., Oak Ave,,
All are welcome

A LAUNDRY SPECIAL
For Next Week Only
We will launder collars for 2c when
other wash comes with the collars.—
Sanford Branch I.dkclnnd
Steam
Laundry. Phone 475.
115-ltc
GEOItGE IS CURIOUS.
RICHMOND, Aug. (1.— That King
George V questioned them about pro­
hibition in America while they were
in London to present a copy o f Joudon's statue of George Washington ns
n gift from Virginia to England, was
Related today by members of tho com­
mittee which was appointed to mnke
presentation nnd who arrived homo
last night.

Snnford, Fla.

FOR SALE— Live grocery nnd hard­
ware business in country town, Cen­
BARTOW.— An official of the Am­
tral FJorida. Splendid opportunity. erican Automobile Association is au­
$4,000 will handle It. "Box" care San­ thority for the statement that Polk
ford Herald.
115-3tp county is the only cou n ty in the Unit
FOR SALE— 1920 Dort touring car ted States where every town in tho
$450 cash; 1920 Olds 8 touring, count is connected with every othor
Magee, Oppo- town by asphalt surfaced roads. More
$000 cash.— Haight
* 110-Gtc than $2,000,000 ha sheen rpent in road
site Valdez Hotel.
development In the county niul tho
FOR SALE—Chalmers Master six, in
main highways alone comprise 217
perfect condition, $500 cash.—
miles ,built nt a cost of approximate­
Haight &amp; Magee, opposite Valdez Ho­
ly
$1,500,000. The county system In­
tel.
*
110-Gtc
cludes a total o f 340*miles o f asphalt
FOR SALE— 1921 Maxwell touring roads.
ear, used very little. A real bar­
gain far $150 cash.— Haight &amp; Ma­
A SPECIAL ON LAUNDRY ,
gee, Opp. Valdez Het-.d
ll°-G ic
For Next Week Only
FOR SALE— Late 1920 Hanson Six
Touring ear in fine condition. Now
tires. Cheap at $1,500, but priced nt
$1100 for quick cash sale. If you are
in the market for tv high class used
car it will pay you to see us before
you buy.— Haight &amp; Magee, Opposite
Valdez Hotel.
110-dtc
FOR SALE— l Ford touring car, $400,
l Chevrolet, $200; 1 Bulek truck,
$198; 1 Oldsmobilo truck, $598, All
in good condition nnd a real bargain,
— Williams Garage by N. II, Garner.
______________________________113-Otc
FOR SALE— At a bargain, one good
mule, M. M. Stewart, Mcltonvillo
avenue115 2tp.

FOR SALE— Ono pumping outfit con­
sisting o f one Raleigh Schreyer
FOUR LAUNCHINGS.
1 1-2 hp. engine, ono Gould pump, one
WILMINGTON, Aug. (k—Two con­ 200 gallon storage tank. Wight
112-tfc.
crete chips, n concrete river steamer Grocery Co.
nnd n 35 hundred ton concrete tanker FOR SALE— Bunnglow, 0 rooms and
will be launched nt the local yard of
both, cash or terms.
Seo Mrs.
the Newport Shipbuilding corporation Dodds, 905 Magnolia Avo.
110-6tp
this month, according to nil announce­
Post cards— local views— lc each at
ment by Plant Manage Kirby Smith tho Herald office.
todny. The river steqmer, the Gen­
x 250 Hammormlll
prInted, eral Morgan Lewis, will be launched
W AN TED
tomorrow
morning.
The
tnnker
will
% $1.75.—Seminole Prlntery, 902 French
WANTED— Tcum work. Inquire M.
bo launched August 29.
Hanson Shoo Shop.
92-20tp
1nve.
87-fltp
NEW YORK, Aug. 0.—Tentative
plnnB for tho proposed world's heavy­
weight championship, boutf between*
Jack Dempsey and Jess Willard were
discussed today by Tex Richard, pro­
moter and Ray Archer, nmnagor for
Jess Willard, former champion. An­
other meeting was arranged for next
week.
PRINTING

M

Sweet Orr and Panama Overalls
and Lee’s Union Alls ■

$7.50 nnd $9.00 WALK-OVER Slippers at $5.45, beginning Saturday.—
Lloyd's Shoe Store.
llt-2 tc

A man may forget to feed the eat
Again we want to call attention o f
while his wife is nwny, but he doesn't
ihe subscribers of the Daily Herald
neglect feeding the kitty.
to the fact that we have an orgnninlion for the distribution o f the papers
CHICKEN DINNER, Sunday noon
and if you do not receive your Daily
nnd
evening, Gray Gnbles, on tho
Herald promptly let this office know
beach, Seabreeze, Eln,
Phono 401.
it at once.
Free bath houses.
74-Fri-St-Cm

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*

J. W. Lawson, lntey returned from
n month’s visit to friends in Georgia,
says that while his old homo slate
Ims been hard hit that It Is more n
state of mind than anything else nnd
if they hnd the Florida spirit o f
“ comeback,” they would be nil right.
Mr. Lawson was glad to get back to
Sanford where it is much cooler nnd
much better nil round than any other
section of the country.

Well, we knocked it down
from 97 to 92 yesterday Just
as predicted in this rag of
freedom and we even hud that
little shower that was predict­
ed. It seems that all things
come to those that wait nnd If
we wait long enough It will
soon bo winter nnd then we
will wish it wh s summer again
and so on nround the clock.
Hut quit wishing nnd congrat­
ulate yourself that you nre liv­
ing In the finest climate In the
world and the finest in the
stale Is right here In Sanford:
5:10 A. M. AUGUST fiTH
Maximum ......................... 92
Minimum .............
70
Range ............................
72
Barometer ....................... 30.H)
Rain ........
31
Calm and Clear.

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OVERALLS

*!■ H. Huddleston, of Geneva, woh
among the visitors to the city todny,

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

page

When other Inundry accompanies
collars we will do the collars up for
2c each.—Snnrtlrd Branch Lakeland
Steam Laundry. Phone 475. 115-ltc
CLEARWATER.— Mrs. R. I). Hoyt,
of this city, ha sheen advised by her
son, Lieut. Hoyt, U.' S. N., that he has
been detailed ns one of the crew to
bring the huge dirigible ZR-2 to tho
United States from Great Britain Into
this summer. The dirigible is tho
largest in the world and wan pur­
chased from tho British government.
No t i c e

t o d e l in q u e n t t a x

PAYERS.
All taxes aro past duo. Before be­
ing placed into my hands for collec­
tion, I shall be on the streets of San­
ford from now until August 15th, to
receive taxes; after which date, 1 will
visit delinquents for tho purpose of
collecting or levying on nny property
subject to tax.
Respectfully,
A. B. CAMERON,
Deputy Tax Collector.
&gt;l i t 6td ltw .
For office supplies, stationery, etc^
come to the nernld office.

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The S anford

THE

“City Substantial”

Herald

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME II

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1921

LENA CLARKE’S STATEMENT
SIGNED, SEALED, DELIVERED
TO SHERIFF KAREL SATURDAY

Berlin Police and Shprfc Skirts

In Which She Gives Rea­ Fifty Communist
Members of Deputies
sons For Killing
Arrested in Belgrade
Miltmore

OF

k il l in g

h im

as

she

does

NOT REM EM HER THE
CIRCUMSTANCES
Lina Clarke, who is in jail nt Or­
lando charged with the robbery of the
West Palm Ilcneh postoffice ami the
murder of F. A. Miltmore, made the
following confession to Sheriff Knrel
Satuiday afternoon and this seems to
Ih. her last one for the present:
"In the early part of May, 1020, I
worked until after midnight on my ac­
counts, vent home leaving nil vouch­
ers in a drawer to my desk designed
for that purpose. In the morning
when I came to the office the desk
was broken open und the account
gone, also all records of paid order
numbers. I was completely disheart­
ened by this loss which made it al­
most impossible for mu to hide the
other any longer. I wired for an in­
spector who arrived in a few days and
recommended to the auditor that cred­
it be allowed me for the stolen orders,
but I was not sure this would be done
and wrote .Mr. Elwell that I had de­
cided to let him help me out. Death
intervened, ns he was found murder­
ed in his home in New York n few
days later, before I heard a second
time from him.
In the fall of 1020 T received word
from the auditor to deposit $20,000 at
Jacksonville to cover the amount of
the orders, "pending a further inves­
tigation." This, it was naturally im­
possible for me to do. I went to Jack­
sonville in December, 1020, intending
to ask inspectors for advice, hut when
I reached there I could not open my
mouth and speak because of their
wishes for me to make good in the
position of postmaster which I had se­
cured.
I returned home from Jacksonville
and bail a long tidk with my brother,
telling him everything. He asked me
to wait until after Christmas, give
&lt;&lt;'oiillntin| on Page si«)

PARIS, Aug. 8.— Fifty communist
members o f the Jugo-Slnv chamber of
deputies were arrested in Relgrade to­
day Baya a dispatch from that city.
The action following the lifting of
parliamentary immunity.

MT. DORA CITIZEN, R.K.FISH
KILLED AT DAYTONA BEACH
BY AIRPLANE PROPELLER
«(By Th# A iioclaU d Praia)

HAD J U S f FLOWN

Merlin police, better known there as Sipos, regulate the length of the
skirts worn by the fraulelns. If tho dresses are shorter than the regular
length, the police take notu of the address of the girls and the parents are
notified ami lined.
&gt;

(By Th# A tie o liU d P i * m )

SPRINGFIELD, Aug. 8.— Governor
Small, accompanied by his son, nrrlred in Springfield Inte Inst night. Tho
governor said he would go to his of­
fice in the state house ahout ten
o'clock. It was announced in Chicago
Inst week that he would not return
until Tuesday.

ALLEGED MURDERER OF MRS. THAT WILL ME HELD HERE FOR
LEE IN DANGER OF MOD
DISARMAMENT DIS­
VIOLENCE
CUSSION
(By Tho A iiocU tcd P r u t )

JACKSONVILLE, August 8.— Pctnchiftont of Guardsmen still held the
armory here today ns a result o f
threats of mob violence against Henry
Hamilton, negro, hold in connection
with tho murder of Mrs. .1. H. Lee kill­
ed in her home here Inte Saturday
night supposedly by a burglar. The
nnnunl tour of field duty of the First
Florida Infantry was in progress nt
Camp Johnston and when Sheriff Mer­
ritt early last night received reports
that attempts would be made to lynch
Hamilton he naked for troops.
A
guard was thrown about the county
jail and will remain until the danger
is over. Hamilton was arrester yes­
terday after bloodhounds followed a
trail from the scene of the murder to
his home.

(By Th# A u o o ltU d F rau )

DAYTONA, Aug. 8.—R. K.
Fish, n business mnn of Ml. Dora,
wus almost instnntly killed at
Daytona Bench todny by a blow
from an airplane propellor. Mr.
Fish had Just completed a flight
in the machine ns passenger and
woh getting out of it when tha
propellor struck his head.

Governor Small A r­
rives at Sprinfffield
to Take His Medicine

FLORIDA TROOPS LLOYD GEORGE
GUARD A NEGRO WILL NOT COME
AT JAXVILLE

After Striking Rocks nt Illunts Reef—
Forty-eight Killed

•
NUMBER 116

WOMEN COPS IN LONDON

Steamer Alaska
Went Down Saturday
— Split by Explosion

“City Substantial’

PARIS, Aug. 8.— Consultations rel­
ative to the Upper Silesian question
took plnce here todny between the
heads of various government delega­
tions to meeting of the Supreme Al­ IN MACHINE AND STEPPED O U T
WHEN THE PROPELLER
lied Council, preliminary to the first
STRUCK IIIM
Hussion of the council this afternoon.

LATIN-AMERICAN SHAFT

Tills Ix'iiittil iil 20-fool white stone
shaft, the work of M. Macron.
French sculptor, was recently unveiled
In the gardens of the I'nlnls Royal.
Paris. It stands as a trllmte to LatinAincrlcn.

THE

Consultation Relative
Well Known Business
Upper Silesian Question
Miyi Killed This
Took Place at Paris
Morning

(B y Th® AnocU tad Press)

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PARIS, Aug. 8.— Premier Lloyd
George decided not to go to the Unit­
ed States to the disarmament confer­
ence. It is said he has not decided
who will represent the British govern­
ment at the Washington conference.

Whites and Negroes
Battle in Prison
Over Ball Game
(By Th# 4 ii« « l» U d F ran)

Strange iih It may seem, this photo­
SYRACUSE, N. Y., Aug. 8.—Six
graph coinos from conservative Lon­ inmates of the state prison nt Auburn
Fourteen Sinn Fein
don. They actually have policewomen are in the hospital and thirty others
♦
Members Released there now, and this Is one of them in the isolation cells ns the result o f
directing tralllc In Trafalgar square.
n hnttlc with negroes nnd whites In
(By Tha AisocItUd Frau)
the exorcise yard yesterday. Ill feel­
BELFAST. Aug. 8.— Fourteen Sinn MACON MAN ACCUSED
ing over a hall gnme Snturdny culmi­
Fein members of Parliament who have ’
OF TOMBSTONE THEFT. nated in an attack o f the negroes, Ono
been confined in Rnllyminlnr intern­
thousand prisoners were in tho yard
(By Tho AnocU teil Fr«a&gt;)
ment camp were released today.
when
the trouble begun.
MACON, Aug. 8.—J. W. Poe, ac­

Sunday Casualties
In New York City
(By Th# A itocU ltd Pratt)

cused of stealing a tombstone from
a grave in Doles county near here,
gave bond today to await the action
of the grand jury.

Dispute Over Hogs
Results in Killing
Near Plant City

NEW YORK, Aug. 8.—Three per­
WAR VETS OF 22 STATES
When a girl forgets to scrape off sons drowned and nine were struck by
(By Th# AtiocU ted Frau)
(By Th# A u oclit# d Fr«i#&gt;
g Miltmore Had No
It ECEIVE $375,000,000.
EUREKA, Calif., Aug. 8.—The her enmpexion at night, almost any lightning in and about New York yes­
TAMPA, Aug. 8.— Ira Sims, G4, in
Such Sum of Mon­
steamer Alaska which struck
the art exhibit would admit the pillow terday during a thunderstorm which
NEW YORK, Aug. 8.— State legis­ in jail here without hail pending a
cast ns a futurist landscape.
accompanied a torrential downpour.
rocks
nt
Blunts
Reef
Saturday
night
ey at Any Time
lation converting more than $375,­ hearing ns tho result o f killing Bur­
with a probable dentil list of forty000,000 to the aid o f World War vet­ nell Kimpcl, 21, near Plant City yes'fty Th« Aiaortatflil Pratt*
eight, wnss plit in two by an explos­
terdny. According to the S h eriffs o f­
erans ha sbten passed o ris waiting
ORLANDO, Aug. 8.— M™. F. A. ion of the boilers when the boat start­
fice n dispute arose over a division o f
popular referendum, the Bank of Am­
• i tnmre, widow of the man shot in ed to sink, survivors saiii today, and
some hogs which Kimpel’s father said
erica announced last night at the con­
"in hotel last week, und in connec- passengers and crew were thrown into
he was raising for Sims.
clusion o f a nationwide survey of the
ton with whose death Miss Lena the sea by the explosion. The steam­
bonus situation. Veterans in four­
p i t •"r" u’ r postmistress of West er AnyoX today brought 1(5(1 survivors
BOY KILLS OTHER IN PLAY.
teen stntes already are receiving cash
, ,
is Roing held in Jail here, of the wreck to Eureka and seventeen
bonuses totalling $181,000,000 and in
ueclatvd today that Miltmore at no dead were also brought here, including
MOLINO, Aug. 8.— Tho seven year
uat iml any such sum of money as three women and a child. Thirty one
their effort to perpetuate their pres­ eight more states legislation provid­ old son o f a mnn named Wright, who
* '*» larke, in her statement made others are missing and are believed to Representative
Frear ent' exclusive power in this country. ing for cash bonuses o f $101,000,000 resides four miles from, hero, waa
pul,l,c yesterday by Sheriff Karel nc- he dead. Twelve of the dead have
Not one line of evidence in all the now is pending.
shot nnd almost instantly killed M onMakes Sensational
' l'd him of taking front the West been identified. The missing list may
Only Alabama, Georgia, and Missis­
hearings, I am informed,
suggests
dny by tho eleven year old son o f
Charges in Letter
that this government depended upon sippi have failed to pass legislation Nick Reiibel. The hoys wore playing*
ofThis h ,,08tofficc ,n «»o Hummer he changed for the lists o f passeng­
ers and crew aboard have not been
or received aid from any dye establish- authorizing aid to veterans in exemp­ "robber’’ nnd the eibel lad said hoverified.
WASHINGTON, August H.—T h e1munt from this country during the re­ tions or benefits of some kind, the re­ did not know ,the gun lie had waa
charge that “ the dye monopoly head-'cent war and the argument that we port declared.
hn raged Laborers
loaded. The load o f birdshot struck
TWO DEAD, ONE HURT
The !&gt;onuses range from $10 a
ed by the Chemical Foundation Com- should preserve this half billion dol‘Set Fire to Lumber
IN AUTO ACCIDENT. pnny” has sought to influence three Inr domestic dye monopoly with its month for serivee in a number o f the Wright'boy in the chin nnd throut
tearing away the lower part o f his
^ ard Near London
members o f President Harding's ca b -. excessive prices and enormous power stntes to $25 a month in North Da­
Jaw and breaking his nock.
NIOWHERN, N. C., Aug. 8.—Jesse inet in an effort to perpetuate its because o f approaching war and thru kota. Several states set maximum
Th# AuocUtod Praia)
Grainger ,nge twenty-one, o f Kinston, "present exclusive power in this coun- need of private protection is both pre­ rates, ranging from $100 i nNew Jer­
sey to $500 in Oregon.
„ver° ^ ! ,0N L ..Al,R- 8'— Disappointed was fatally injured last night in an try" is made by Representative Frear, postcrous and ridiculous.
Will Revive Interest
h(lr Failure to obtain jobs at automobile accident, ten miles west Republican, Wisconsin, in a letter to
“ Secretaries Weeks and Dcnby are
North Dakota claims tho honor of
In State Automobile
This Chairman Penrose of the senate com- reported by the press to have written having been the first state to pay the
^ ' r u L T 1 in En8t I,OIVlon which o f here, died this morning.
Association Here
death list from
and tm..!,.. i " r
nK‘n’ five toous- brought
uruugnt the
me uentn
trom the wreck mittee considering the tariff hill. The your committee simultaneously that bonus, and Illinois heads the list for
communication
was
made
public
yesthe
dye
embargo
should
be
continued
into tl,(.
" ,orcra today broke to two, James Parrott having been
amount with $55,000,000, provided the
«nd Hot fire to a ...............
S. S. Darwin, representing the Flor­
killed instantly. Herbert Temple, third terday by Mr. Frear with the an- for that reason. If so, they certainly bonus law passes n popular refer­
nouncemcnt
that
copies
bar
been
sent
had
little
information
on
which
to
ida
State Automobile Association, in
,-oun
r,ml’Cr Vnluc‘l Ht ono million pnsHongcr, is still unconsciousy but is
endum.
don,.
damage was expected to recover. All three were to the president and “ to others who base such statements and caution ii
in
Sanford
in a membership cam­
(Ion.. ,’
I ^
t on»!‘,crab|o_ uumngo
Many stntes which have given cash
xin.le J
hundrcd Policemen students the past year nt tho Univer­ would seem to speak with authority J thrown to the winds when dye inter bonuses also aro providing aid for a paign. He will call on nil automobile
ny for the fire brigade.
on matters" contained in it.
jests bring these two letters to .you.*
sity of North Carolina.
practical nature.
In fifteen states owners and endeavor to get them to
Tho Wisconsin member, who led th e' committee on the same day, to influaid is offered for vocational educa­ support this state-widu organization
successful fight in the house ngninst enco committee action.
which hns recently put some splendid
Moroccans Victorious,
tion nnd in California a hill has been
RECOVER STONE'S IIODY.
the dye embnrgo in the Fordnoy bill,
“ I have no fear of their influence
road bills through the legislature.
adopted providing for vocational edu­
Ucfcat Spanish Troops
referred specifically to tho letters either in your committee or in thu
Mr. Darwin states that the Associa­
CALGARY, Alberta, Aug. 8.— The written to Senator Penrose by Secre­ body you represent, but 1 do express cation ot veterans’ dependents.
tion is mnking n special effort to
Arizona, California, Oregon nnd
body o f the Into Dr. W. , E. Stone, taries Weeks and Dcnby, who urged concern over nny power that can se­
I I n w i m V V A,,ocUud Pr"*)
raise funds with which to comploto
two* wo u N’ Auk’ 8- Morrocana who president o f Purdue University, has continuance o f tho embargo so that cure such letters from such high South Dnkota provide nid in buying the sign-posting od doubtful points on
Spanish ^ WB° ,8l* n0lly S e a t e d tho been recovered and Ib being brought the country might bo provided with sources, and more important, that homes nnd in .Oregon tho bonus is tho highways.
rocco a n / “ T
n Nortbeastern Mor- to Banff, it wns announced in n mes­ chcniicnls in the event of war.
apparently has endeavored to smother rondo optional with tho privilege of
According to his statement tho ns•heir ,1 1 W ° 1HV0 keen pressing sage received here tonight. Dr. Stone
Mr. if’renr also declared that Attor- efforts being made to have the gov­ borrowing up to $.‘1,000 on real estate Hocintion already hns tho truck and
have unnonr” M “ l"™' Ur° rePortcd to lost his life in an attempt to climb ney-Genern!'‘Dnughcrty had failed to ernment bring legal proceedings in from the state. Nine western states equipment for the work and also half
the |„HtPK» ' " ,f°rC0 boforo Mellila. Mount Eanon on July IB last, and his acknowledge or act upon his letter of order to set aside the Chemical Foun­ offer assistance in stttling on fnrms of the signs have been completed, but
. t o ? of ‘ i10 Si”w,”h ,n wife) who wns found nlivo after living July 18, nsking that legal proceedings dation Company. Failure for practic­ nnd in eight) more western states that funds are needed for tho erec­
serted p„n"r fr . h° country‘
!■ «»- eight dnys on a mountain ledge, also be instituted to set uside the Chemical ally three weeks to receive'any reply special boards hnvo been established tion of same.
her .way 10
to 1Jnn,rBanff. Details
from the attorney-general is an unus­ to look after tho interests o f former
Mr. Darwin will be in Sanford fo r
clvilinns are rs e k h g ' safofv ^ nho^‘11is on nor,way
Details regardrognni- Foundation Company.
“ No invisible government,” Mr. ual oversight by a department that strvice men.
"bips in the harbor.
ar&lt;*
the discovery o f Dr. Stone’s body
several dnys nnd will be glad to oxFrear said, “ has over shown
more represents the congress as well as the
In Connecticut, Texas nnd Wyom­ plain tny o f tho Association features,
_
--------------------- w°re not contained in the message.
Tho w||
■brazen effrontery Jhnn this dyo mon­ administration and it is impossible to ing, veterans aro exempted from tax* to the automobile owners of SanfordL
UP Ih novnr „..u_ ? man who *9 bnrd
The thought o f a nationnl debt sec­ opoly. We may well be concerned ov­ believe failure to acknowledge re­ ntion. Sixteen stntes provide for civil
ond to none isn’t quite b o thrilling as er the power of these dyo interests ceipts of nn official courtoous letter service preference in tht cases of for­
complncentrH
m
‘I
|
,o°
J0
annoyin*
09
the
t smile of the man who Isn’t.
— Got your Scratch Pads from- Th«
the thought o fa nnvy second to none. Jthat reach to three cabinet officers in was due to ^in oversight.
mer service men.
Herald—by tho pound— 15c.

CHARGE THE DYE TRUST
CONTROLS THREE MEMBERS
PRESIDENT HARDING’S CABINET

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�SUNDAY MORNING
AND EVENING
THE SANFORD BUILDING
&amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION
AND WHAT IT MEANS

THE STAR TO-DAY
W ILLIAM DeMILLE’S IM M ORTAL
MASTERPIECE

H :

N E W SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED

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Every day is "M other’s Day” , if the children
wear Kaynee. Knynee blouses and wash suits,
pajnmettes and undertogs— all mean freedom
from the mending basket.

The Herald is deeply interested in
the Sanford Iluilding &amp; Lonn Associa­
tion, not from a monetary standpoint,
but from the viewpoint of n citizen
who has been here ever since this in­
stitution started, who built n home
through the association and who has
been a staunch friend of the associa­
tion for years. It seems so absurd
for citizens of Snnford to put their
money in outside investments that
promise much and give nothing in re­
turn when there is the best investment
in the world right at your very door.
The first renl reason for investing
your money in the Snnford Building
&amp; Lonn Association is the fact that it
is safe and snne and sure. This means
that regardless of whether you have
any sentiment in the mntter it means
a good investment from a purely busi­
ness standpoint. The second reason is
thnt it is p home Institution nnd you
are keeping your money nt home
which is the very foundation of build­
ing a grent city. The third reason is
thnt you nre building up your city
nnd right now when the Building &amp;
Lonn Association has loans aggregat­
ing almost $100,000 for new homes
thnt people want to build nnd the mon­

ey is not forthcoming it would seem
thnt the folks who hnve money to in­
vest would stop and consider nil that
it means to you nnd to the city of
Snnford to place your money in the
Snnford Building &amp; Lonn Association.
There nre Khmireds of reasons why
you should invest your money
nt
home. There nre hundreds of reasons
why you should invest your money in
tho Snnford Building &amp; Loan Associa­
tion.
Just why people do not invest their
money nt home is one of those strnnge
problems thnt nre beyond the compre­
hension of those who make n study of
the whims of the public.
If sufficient money was invested in
the Snnford Building &amp; Lonn Associa­
tion right now Snnford could hnve
ONE HUNDRED NEW HOiMES
READY FOR OCCUPANCY THIS

Miami Business Men
May Form Corporation
To Finance Schools

Amrlcan
it now remains only to weave n the
CIIEQUES
Bankers
A. II. A.
loose ends of the two crimes. All is
Association
not yet told.
It may require several days yet to
SELL
T H E MW E
settle the troubled waters, but the
high tide hus pnssed, and although
the city was rocked to its very depths
by the trngedy which hnd its origin
might be shown the easiest way out cannot bo understood by tho inspec­
here and was diverted in its climax to
o f hor trouble, she refused nnd hardly tors.
Orlando, it has already shown signs
showed n sign of weakening.
ThiB, it is believed by tho investi­
of an enrly recovery.
gators,
strengthens tho theory that
It appeared thnt when she left the
Whilo every curious and anxious
she
had
in mind the shifting o f tho
room
she
hnd
ninde
her
decision,
nnd
ear hns been listening for tho final
blame
from
herself to Mr. Miltmoro,
in
a
later
review
of
her
notions
it
is
outcome nnd fate of Miss Clarke since
while
planning
the robbery.
believed
thnt
she
hnd
figured
the
the death of F. A. Miltmoro last Mon­
Another
theory
ndvanced is that
"way
out”
before
the
crime
of
robbery
day night in Orlando, which also an­
nounced the $32,000 postofficc rob­ wns committed and while she was she wns o f thu opinion that Milt­
bery in this city, the sleuths of Uncle planning and nwaiting a chnnce to ex­ more had wronged her brother, I’aul
Snm have been working with the com­ change "phoney" money hags for the Clarke, while he wns postmnstcr, and
posure ol the laborer on an ordinary real currency in the mail. She wns Miltmore wns an employe nt tho
job. The confession to the murder of accustomed to receiving pneknges of stump window nnd that she fo r the
Miltmore by Miss Clarke practically money from the banks especially the love of her brother must avenge that
ended the thought of the trngedy in First National Bank, which always wrong oven to taking Miltmoro’a life,
the public mind, but tho work of the shipped its currency through’ the mnij should he nut obey her demands.
postoffice inspectors who have been to the Federal Reserve Bank in A t­
Threats o f blackmail against her
tirelessly working on the case will lanta. She had prepared the bundles by Miltmore hnd been mentioned and
have to continue raking over the heat- of money in her "studio,” where part scores of other suggestions coming
ed coals until every detail of the situa- of the loot was found. It is stntcd from her friends hnve been worked
lion cun be cleared to the satisfaction &gt;'&gt;’ the inspectors that she had been into the case, but thus far little truth
of the federal authorities in Washing­ accustomed to &lt;|o a little work in hns been found to base them on.
each department of the postoffice
ton.
That others have been connected
Many things cannot be ucounted for daily, which had shown a nervousness with her downfall, there is no doubt.
according to the inspectors in the and an admission o f irregularities. She wns through her chnritnblc na­
manipulations of the former postmis- When the proper time came, it wns ture an "easy mark" nnd any friends
tress. Her methods in her personal easy to do what she did. Her net wns could get her money. It is stntcd thnt
business and certain characteristics deliberate and but for the failure to she wns the bank for tho whiskey
being so foreign to the ordinary per­ realize that it wns a physcnl impos­ ‘runner" and the "bootlegger," and
son with whom they have had to deal sibility for a mail clerk on the train seldom received pnyment o f tho
to manufacture duplicate bundles of nmhunts due her.
with.
Although Miss Clarke has made a "phoney” money and switch them in
It is pointed out thnt several o f her
dean breast of the entire affair as the distnnee of twenty-eight miles, "friends" who arc believed to Imvo re­
far ns the simple net of robbery nnd she might have done differently. The ceived n shnro o f the stolen money aro
murder are concerned, there still fact that Miss Clarke had been an being sought by the federal officer*.
appears in the minds of those who employe of the post office for a per­ As yet no wnrrnnts hnve been issuod
have been actively connected with the iod of seventeen years anil knew the here, although certain names o f local
case from the beginning that some­ buzzard in attempting to beat the persons hnve been mentioned, nnd no
thing is lacking. Her motives for her registry system, and walk into such doubt arrests will follow in tho near
deeds may have for the moment satis­ a blunder is another feature which future.
fied the average person, but not those
who have been invited into the circle
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* * . j . . ; . . ; . .*..j.*.;. $
%*.}.
$ *.;..j.
of investigation through duty.
Borne still believe that Miss Clarke
is not guilty of killing F. A. Mltmorc
even though she confessed, but instead
has been willing to take the blame to
shield another. Others believe that
she is insane and has stated her mo- ]
live fully. The latter believe upon the I **
We have a limited
plea of insanity she can cast o ff the 4*
usunl penalty and eventually become a
number o f 30x3 and
free woman again.
30x3VL&gt; casings in sev­
For reason that there hns been
eral different makes,
nothing tangible upon which to sub­
stantiate her dealings with Mr. Milt­
all standard goods.
more, in regard to papers, and other
evidence in her personal records, her
First Quality
motives ns stated nre questioned ser­
iously by the authorities. That she
All have Serial
was a peculiar woman is found by the
Numbers
inspectors in all of her personal files.
Her eccentricities nfc many nnd npManufacturers
penr to have been the outgrowth of
a spiritualistic mind which she placed
Guarantee
ubove everything.
She flaunted repentely the accusa­
Non-Skid
tions of inspector in chnrge, L. A.
Johnson, when he fastened the last
link in the chnin und the robbery upon
her in "the presence of her assistants.
She defied him to withstand her gaze,
stating thnt she could rend his mind
and knew that ho wns bluffing her.
In tho face o f the plea by tho incpector last Saturdny to "come clean" that
‘ T here’s n Man at the Curb to Serve You”
tho rest of her stnff might bo saved
suspicion and humiliation and that she

BAD STATE OF AFFAIRS IN
MAGIC CITY.

MIAMI, Aug. 6.— Business men nnd
civic orgnnizntions of the city todny
were considering the formation o f a
$400,000 corporation to flnnnce the
schools o f Dade county the coming
term.
Approximately half a million dol­
Bring the youngsters in today and fit them out
lars in debt, fncing suits for $105,­
in Kaynee.
000 on long past due time wnrrnnts,
the school board Inst week announced
that it would be impossible for them
I to open the fall term on time. The
1 schools could not be opened, it was
.i
declnred, until the first of January,
1922, when sufficient taxes would be
paid in to ennblo the board to pay
You
get)
satisfaction
or
your
money
back
hi
the teachers* and janitors' salaries.
It was suggested thnt the teachers,
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if they wished to do so, be permitted
to conduct classes on a tuition basis.
* * * * * * * * * *
several seasons with tho Georgia
The plan for the formation of a cor­
State League tennis.
poration to finance the operating ex­
* On Thursday afternoon, John A. penses nnd to open the schools on time
Wngnor, of Amerieus, Gn., made his was presented to tho Rotary Club
debut ns an umpire in the Florida today by Frank B. Shutts publisher
* * * * * * * * * *
State League, officiating behind the of the Miami Herald. The money
bat in the first game of the series be­ thus advanced to the school board
RECORDS OF BIO
tween St. Petersburg anil Daytona. would bear interest at regular rates
ONES DURINC WEEK. His decisions were fair, his judgment to be paid back to stock subscribers
good, and his manner o f calling plays in the corporation. Both clubs hnve
(From Wtdnodij'i D»lljr)
clear and easily undrestood. In con­ appointed committees to go into the
CHICAGO, Aug. 0.—The record of trast with former umpires who have proposition.
the big ones for the week nre: Heil­ served here, his work looked like that
man, 423; Hornsby, 415; Ruth, 38; of an American League official. The
11-I GETS UNRULY.
State League ha sat last secured the
Kelly, 18. Stolen bases, American,
services of a man who is a master of
ROCKAWAY, N. Y., Aug. fl.—The
Harris, Washington, 19; National, the game, who has* played it success­
H-y, the smallest dirigible in the Uni­
\‘
Frisch, New York, 31. Runs scored, fully, and who will not falter in de­
ted States navy, todny fell on Barren
Ruth, 106; Frisch and Hornsby tied ciding the close points of play where island during a test flight, dumped out
many umpires too often go astray.
her crew of three nnd, lightened of
with 82.
Here’s wishing him luck in his new this burden nsetnded several thous­
job, thankless though it is. Fads are and feet for a runaway flight north
N EW EST UMPIRE IN LEAGUE
warned to think twice before they call over Long Island sound.
GETS A GOOD SEND OFF.
this man on a play as he knows more
On a cloudless day bnek in 1904, baseball with his cerebral chambers
two teams took the ticld at the old hall on vacation than the average bug does THE LENA CLARKE CASK
SEEMS MORE COMPLICATED
park In QrccnviiUv, S. C. The Green- while thinking at a rate of speed
BY FURTHER ENTANGLEMENT
1,'
villo team boasted o f a new outfielder slightly exceeding that of the guy
whom they had recently signed; the who answered Edison’s questionnaire.
lCoi|llnunl fro-i I'neo One*
.
opposing nlHo had a star by the name — Lakeland Star.
said hnd refreshed her mind and giv­
o f Wagner. Greenville's speedy rook­
en her a clear idea of how it all hap­
ie was Jackson, fresh from the cotton
WHERE THEY FLAY TODAY
pened, both county and state officials
m ill'district, nnd a born hater of
Lakeland at Daytona.
have decided to delve deeper into the
shoo leather. 11is debut was greeted
Tampa at Jacksonville.
affair before making further state­
by some rabid fan, who screeched,
St. Petersburg nt Orlando.
ments.
“ Shoeless Joe Jackson,” as the plnySheriff Karel, who had been absent
’ ors ran to their positions. Thu name
HOW ’ rilEY ST,\ND
in West Virginia on other olFidnl du­
stuck, oven when Joe broke into the
W
L
Pet ties, returned to Orlando Inst night
big lenguese. It sticks today as he Orlando ....... ..........50
31
.844 and immediately visited the prisoner.
is being tried for participation in the Tampa ............ ..........47
38
.553 Karel again todny was in consultation
most monumental swindle in tho his­ Lakeland ........ ..........44
10
.521 with Miss Clarke, but stated to news­
.460 papermen thnt he wns not prepared to
St. Petersburg .........40
47
tory o f any sport.
19
.480 ninke any statement at present. He
1 . ' &lt;His co-star o f tho Greenville series, Daytona ........ ..........37
54
.393 intimutod thnt he might hnve some­
John A. Wagner,o I bo went up to'tho Jacksonville ... ..........35
L,
big. tops, playing outfield with, the
thing to say ut a later date.
RESULTS YESTERDAY
\
"Now York Ynnkccs, while George
At St. Petersburg 5, Orlando 2.
Stallings, later “ Miracle Man," of the
George W. Krick, special corres­
Others, rnin.
A
Boston Braves, was managing the
pondent of tho Jacksonville Metropol­
Manhattan American League Club.
is hns opened up a now train of
Wagner, however, spent Bevoru terms
TAMPA.— For every three innrri- thought in the Orlnndo murder mys­
with variouus clubs In tho South At­ nge licenses issued in Hillsborough tery:
lantic League, starring with Jackson­ county during July there was one
WEST PALM .BEACH, Aug. 0.—
1
ville, which then held a franchise in suit for divorce filed, according to With tho suspense, which hns en­
the “ Cally” circut, before making tho county records. One hundred twenty shrouded the local community, for tho
jump to tho big time. Returning from four licenses were issued nnd forty past threo days, finally lifted in the
K.
tho Yankees, ho was still good for buKb for divorce instituted.
second confession of Miss Lcnn Clarke

The garments are too well made, the fabrics
are too high quality, to tear ensily! The buttons
are all perfect, firmly sewed on, the buttonholes
are well made and the lockstitch seams well fin­
ished. Then, too, you can boil them— all the col­
ors are fast.

Sanford

Shoe and Clothing Co.

SPORT WORLD

■nofs»—■■ n w

•

WINTER.

Think of what this would menn in
the influx of new people here when
we need them. Think of the employ­
ment it would give to the builders of
houses. Think of the money that
would be spent through all the trade
channels.
Will you stop nnd think nt all?

W h a t E very
W om an K n ow s”
Saturday at the Princess— Gladys Walton
in “Short Skirts;” also a Good Comedy

E N JO Y Y O U R T R IP
Hnve you over been "enught short of cnBh” when touring und been
embarrassed nt hotels, garages nnd shops by the moro or less unwel­
come nttitude toward your personn! checks?
You cun enjoy your trip, free from nnxiety regarding money mat­
ters if you keep yourself jupplled with these self-identifying, ovorywhcrc-nceeptcd, safe, convenient Cheques for travelers.
t

Peoples Bank of Sanford

Another

Good B u y

30*3........$ 9.60
W t t ...... 10.75

W IG H T BROS. CO.

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THE SANFORD DAILY H ERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1R21

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tel,
were
among those from this city
they spont the day with friends. They
enjoying
the
delightful surf at Day­
were accompanied home by Mrs. J. A.
tona
Bench
yesterday.
Harris and Miss Margaret Harris,
who will bo their guests for the week.
MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor,
MRS. JENNINGS HONORED
___________ Phone 317-W_________ •
The man who works in Bhop or o f­
The many Sanford friends of Mrs.
Messrs. Ed nnd John Meisch and
fice—
who is "on the payroll"—whose
W.
S.
Jennings
will
be
interested
In
Dick Brown were among those from
i
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Income
is sufficient to provide homo
the
following
clipping
from
tho
Pitts­
—
Snnford at Daytonn Bench yestcrcomforts
nnd probably lay awny a lit­
burgh
(Pa.)
Index.
A
fter
attending
Monday.—The Westminster Club will dny.
tle money besides, may feel that he
the
grent
Salt
Lake
council
Mrs.
W.
be ontcrtnlned by Misses Lcttic
Messrs. D. C. Marlowe and John S. Jennings visited Mrs. Joseph Beat­ has no practical need o f an automo­
Caldwell and Porrie Lee Bell, at
tthe home o f the former at four Smith spent the day nt Daytona ty, of Pittsburgh, who is a winter vis­ bile ; that to him it would he merely a
costly luxury—u means puroly of
o’ clock.
Bench yesterday with their fumillos itor in DcLnnd and a member of tho
pleasure nnd rocrontion for himself
DeLnnd
Woman’s
Club:
TMonday.— St. Agnes Guild will bo on- who nre spending several weeks there.
nnd fam ily?
"Seldom
hue
Pittsburgh
had
a
more
tortained by Mrs. Ed. Lane at hor
Ho is looking nt only ONE side of
interesting
or
more
important
visitor
home on Park avenue at four
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lee motored
the
subject.
nmong women who are doing things in
mttflock.
to Umntilln Snturdny where Mr. Lee
An automobile will help to make a
the
world
than
Mrs.
W.
S.
Jennings,
Tuesday.— Miss Mablo Bowler will en­ went on business.
of Jacksonville, Fla., vice-president of new man of him.
tertain the members of the Monday
It will give him n now spirit.
the General Fcderatio nof Women’s
Bridgo lub at hor homo on Magnol­
Mrs. Ernest Krupp has returned
The very nature o f his work, occu­
Clubs, who has been in tho city for
ia avenue at 3:30 p. m.
homo from Maryland where she has the past ten dnys, the guest of Mrs. pied the same number o f hours in tho
Tuesday.— Executive Board o f the spent several weeks visiting relatives.
JoBcph Beatty, of Ellsworth avenue. same place day In and day out, tends
Woman's Club will meet at the
Mrs. Jennings is devoting all hor time to restrict his VISION. It limits his
home of Mrs. John G. Leonnrdi, on
Mrs. Jack Davison has returned to home demonstration work, which is thinking. It puts him in a mental
Palmetto nvenuc at 4 o'clock.
homo from an extended visit with
groove thnt handicaps his possibili­
Wednesday.— Mrs. Sam Yountz will friends nnd relatives in Pennsylvania. done undet the Lever act in co-opera­
ties of rapid growth in his chosen
tion
with
the
U.
S.
department
of
ag­
entertain the members of the I). A.
riculture. Within the past eight field.
■U. Bridge club at her home
on
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. C. Marlowe, Master months 3F, states hnvo been organized
His HEAD is his gold mine. His
Magnolia avenue at 0:30 a. in.
Bobble Marlowe, Mrs. John C. Smith in part nnd women workers are dem­ ability to dig out tho gold is in pro­
nnd Master Wilson Smith, nre spend­ onstrating the principles o f right liv­ portion to his broad outlook, his ini­
ing some time nt Daytonn Bench.
ing, how to get the most out of life tiative, nmbition, courage, grit. An
Mrs. J. A. Stephens nnd children, of
and how to mnkc use of whnt they automobile, through all the recrontion
High Springs, nre the guests of Mrs.
Ervin Sony, of Dade City, is visit­ have, among the women in the rural it makes possible for him, gives him
G. A. Ilndford, at her home on French
ing his cousin, Robert Thrasher, nt districts of the country. Explaining a .new angle on himself— and his
avenue. '
his home on Celery avenue.
It
to the farmers' wives how they muy work. It helps him to think.
mnke their work easier, thereby win­ makes his contact with the other felMr. nnd Mrs. D. L. Thrnsher nnd
Mrs. Loretta Brothcrson and Tom ning n little time for the things o fjlo w far greater—opening up a new
Miss May Thrasher, spont the day nt
Brotherson left yesterday for Tampa, life, is part of the work of these world of opportunities to him.
East is, the guests of Mrs. Thrasher’s
An automobile broadens his mind;
home demonstrators. Another thing
Clenrwntcr ami St. Petersburg.
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Ferrnn.
they tlo is to mnkc country life more makes him see many things in a brand
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stokes and interesting for the young people in new light; makes him reflect on sub­
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. M. Lloyd motored
Miss Dorothy Stokes motored to Or- order that they will stay on the furms. jects that ho had probably never ❖
to Apopka yesterday afternoon.
“ Thursday afternoon following a thought about before; and inspired
Inndo yesterday where they were the
luncheon
given at the Allegheny Coun­ him to be a greater master nt his task
guests of Mrs. Stokes' parents, Mr.
Dr. nnd Mrs. S. puleston, Miss
try
club
by Mrs. Geo. Phelps spoke in the realization that a man's reward
and Mrs. J. D. Sorrell.
Camilla Puleston,, Mrs. T. M. I’ ulesat a meeting of Scwlcklcy valley wom­ in success is in proportion to the de­
ton nnd Briggs Arrington, motored to
Messrs,
T. Thrnsher and Flow- en nt the Edgeworth club. On Wed­ gree of skill and enthusiasm that he
DcLnnd ami Enterprise yesterday.
ers, were
Jncksonville Fridny on nesday Mrs. Beatty gave a luncheon puts into his work.
To such a man, an automobile pays
of twlve covers at tho Schenley for
business.
Mrs. T. M. Puleston and Master
her guest, Tuesday Mrs. II. T. Pripe for itself and makes a profit through
Briggs Arrington leave tonight for
Mr. and .Mrs. W. E. Bailey and bnby gave a luncheon and Saturday even­ the success-making Inspirations that
Monticello, Fin., where they will
left this morning for Eustis, where ing Mrs. Jennings was honor guest nt come to him through its use. It gives
spend several weeks with friends and they will spend this week.
a dinner given by Mrs. C. H. Kerr, at team work to his brain. It nets ns a
relatives.
their summer home in Northern Pike. constant urge to him to imiKc his job
She
was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. a bigger and better job by putting
It. E. Herndon nnd Ed. Higgins mo­
Mrs. F. B. Langley and Master tored to Leesburg this morning on A. Stewart of Thistle Gate over the bigger effort and better ideas into it.
Frank Langley spent the week-end business.
Fourth of July.
“ Mrs. Jennings made many address­
with Mrs. W. T. Langley, at her
es
during her stay in Pittsburgh, As
apartment at Daytona Bench.
Wallace Bell, Sherman Moore and
a
result
of hor visit, the Congress of
AUTHORIZED FORD DEAI.ER.
Curtis Barber formed a congenial par­
Dr. W. T. Langey and Mr. E. B. ty motoring to Daytonn Bench yester­ Women of Allegheny county, compos­
ed o f lilt organizations, will he hro't KII.LEBREM GOES TO
Langley motored to Daytona Bench day.
into the general federation."
yesterday, where they spent the day
SANFORD TO BECOME
with their families. They were ac­
POLICE CHIEF THERE.
Dr. J. N. Robson and children spent
IN HONOR OF VISITOR.
companied home by Mrs. F. B. Lang­ the day at Daytona Beach yester­
ley and Master Frank, who have day.
Detective J. A. Killehrew o f the
Miss Martha Clmppell entertained
spent the week-end with Mrs. T. L.
very delightfully Friday evening at a Tampr. police department, was pre­
Langley.
Earl Field spent the day very pleas­ swimming party at Palm Springs, in sented with a handsome pipe, the ex­
antly nt Daytona Beach yesterday.
compliment to her guest, Miss Mary act reproduction of the one ho lost
Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Frasier motored
recently while on a raid in which sev­
Kirk, of Jacksonville.
I'. II. Walsh, of Wilmington, N. C.,
to Daytona Beach Saturday.
After a delightful swim, the hostess eral shot were fired at him, by the
is spending some time in this city assisted by Mrs. II. II. Chappell, and members of the detective department
Misses Agnes Dumas and Marion transacting business.
Mrs. Moore, served a tempting picnic yesterday.
Phillips and .Mr, Raymond Phillips,
The pipe was engraved with Mr.
supper.
Oliver Murrell, of Wuuchuln, spent
were among the Sanford people at
Those attending this charming Killehrew's name and had the donors'
tile week end with bis parents, Cupt. courtesy were Misses Mary
Daytona Bench yesterday.
Kirk, names inscribed on it. lie also was
and Mrs. K. R. Murrell.
Dorothy Stokes and Virginia Neely; given a big carton of line tobacco and
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Henry, .Misses
Messrs. Sherman and Arthur Monro, some matches. This token of the es­
R. Cecil Moore, of Tampa, was regFlorence, Ethel and Ruth Henry,
teem in which Mr. Killehrew &lt; he'd
Fordyce Russell, and Wallace Hell.
spent the day nt Daytonn Bench yes­ isterud at the Montezuma Saturday.
by tin* members o f the detective de­
terday.
MA Rlt IAG E A N NO UNCEM ENT
partment, was exhibited because o
Mr. R. E. Newman spent the week­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry J. Wilson an­ the resignation of Mr. Killehrew, e f­
Daytonn
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whitcomb and end with his futility at
nounce the marriage of their daugh­ fective today,
Bench.
family nre moving to Orlando to­
ter, Esther Harris Wilson to Mr. Sid­
Mr. Killehrew will go to Sanford t »
day.
ney A. Rive, Saturday, August 0th, take the office o f chief of police of
Mr. and Mrs. Chns, K aimer and
1U2I, at 7:30 p. m.
that city untier the commission-man­
family spent the day nt Daytona
Col. nnd Mrs. George Knight and
ager form of government, which is m
Beach yesterday.
SUNDAY BIG DAY
family were among those from this
operation there. He formerly was in
FOR hit. GEORGE HYMAN. Sanford and was the town marshal
city spending tho day at Daytona
Messrs. Chatham, Durroil and Sam
Bench yesterday.
w h e n the city was much
smaller,
Murrell motored to Daytona Beach
Yesterday was a big day for Dr. which was ninny years ago. Ho wil
Sunday.
George Hyman, who is now in Phila­ leave for Snnford this morning.—
S. B. Williams, of Jacksonville, is
delphia, and who supplied the pulpit Tampa Tribune.
in the city on a business mission.
The Misses Frost, of New York
City, are spending some time in this of Dr. Russell Comvull at one o f the
largest churches in America. It was
FORT MYERS.— To help beautify
A. Italfield and Mr. Dawson motor­ city, stopping at the Montuzunm.
also
Dr. Hyman's birthday, and the the city a local nursery in co operation
ed to Daytona Bench yesterday.
.Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Key motored fact that he supplied the church of with the Fort Myers Press has offer­
his old friend on his birthday and thnt ed to give to residents free of charge
Mr. F B. Langley went to Tampa to Orlando yesterday where they were
he has been treated so royally by Dr. paints ami shrubs to replace unsight­
the guests of Miss Funny Tucker,
this morning on business.
Conwell and the people, made him ly trees removed from yards and
feel like rejoicing mid lie wants his lawns. Persons whose yards do not
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McBride motor­
Messrs. Cook, Hunt, Hnrhnugh and
friends here to rejoice with him, tontalr. citrus trees and who do not
ed to Winter Park yesterday where
. II, Walsh, from the Montezuma llohence his word to the Herald telling feel tilde to purchase palms or other
about the big day. Jtr. Ilyman says hruhs will he supplied by the nursery
+ .j.+
.
j
.
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*:•*;•*:•
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that Dr. Conwell has a great church without cost.
and school, hut that Sanford can also
I RAI N N« MKIH'I.K
have great churches and schools if we
will stick to it and stand by them. He
SmitlilHiund
sends heat wishes to all the Herald
Depart*
Arrive
force and all his Sanford friends. He
tan; Murchison National Bank Building
No.
83.
2:38
a.
m.
2:46 *. m
expects to he absent in the north for
8:40 a. m.
No.
27..
about ten days.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
4
89.
No.
80_____
2:55 p. m.
3:20 p. m.
No.
7:45
p. m
85.
85------------7:30
p.
m.
An organization, conducted on approved business lines, to furnish
NOTICE MEMBERS
protection against railroad errors.
North Bound
i
WOODMEN CIRCLE.
Depart*
Arrive
"EVERY PATRON A ROOSTER"
2:03 a. m
82.
82_______
1:48 a. m.
Tim Supreme Forest Woodmen Cir- No.
Freight hills audited and claims for overcharges, also other claims,
84.
84_________
11:45 a.m. 12:05 p. m
rfe, having at the last session held in No.
tiled and followed through to settlement on commission basis, viz.:
8:25 p. ir*.
.... 3:05 p, m.
New York City, reduced the rates of No. 80
No.
OVERCHARGE CLAIMS: 50% OF COLLECTIONS ,
28.
28_________ 10:00 p.m.
the membership, which was put into
effect July, 1010, to a more reasonable
Trifby Branch
I.OSS AND DAMAGE CLAIMS: l.V/i OF COLLECTIONS.
Depart!
Arrlva
rate, I therefore issue a call to each
Send in at once by mail or express, whichever is cheaper, freight
8:00 a. m.
member to meet at the Gate City •No. 100
hills on all movements on which charges wore paid within the past
8:25 p. m
24
House, Wednesday, August 10th, nt •No. 24...........
two years in Florida, four years in Georgia and three yeurs In Ala­
*N o 158.
7:00 a. at.
2:20
p.
m.,
and
tiring
your
original
bama. They will he acknowledged upon receipt, curefully preserved
7:85 p. in
No. 22...
certificate—this
call
is
to
the
men
who
and returned at our expense.
•
nre members also.
Leesburg Branch
Claimant rendered statement of number and amount of each
Plans ebe prompt, ns there will be
Depart*
• Arrive
claim. Refund checks or vouchers payable only to claimant. Claims
business o f importance to nil.
•No. 157. ____ 4:00 p, r .
on movements prior to March 1, 1020, must he filed during August.
SARAH E. PARKER,.
No. 21............
21
2:52 p. m.
Guardian Celery City Grove No. (10. •No. 101
. . . 8:30 p.m.
ll(l-2tp.
•No. 25_______
2:00 p. rn.
25.
J. B, DICKINSON, Manager
Oviedo Branch
I I Years In Rate and TurilT Dept., A. C. L. R. R., Wilmington, N. C.;
* Arrlvo
Depart*
Europe need waste no sympathy in
Reference: Murchison National Bank, Wilmington, N. C.
the American proletariat. A claach- •No. 128. _____ 11:00 a. m.
Wilmington is Headquarters of A. C. L. It. It.
8:40 p. m
er scat is more enjoyable than the •No. 127........... •
•Daily, except Sunday.
grandstand, anyway.

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One Born Every
Fourth Minute
A lady who had a family of three children didn’t
want any more because she had heard that every fourth
child born in the world was a Chinaman.
A ludicrous, perhaps, as an old misconception some
skeptical folks used to have about advertising*
There was a time, when some advertisements had
to be taken with a grain o f salt. A few misguided ad­
vertisers thought they could sell their goods better by
misrepresenting them. Those advertisers have long
since gone out of business or mended their ways. Hard
experience taught them that untruthful advertising
didn’t pay.
Other advertisers proved that the only way to ad­
vertise successfully, make regular customers, and build
up good will was to TELL THE ABSOLUTE TRUTH
about their goods in their advertisements.
You can depend on the merchant or manufacturer
who advertises. The concern that tells you frankly
what it is doing is a good concern with which to do bus­
iness. The store that advertises is a progressive store
that has something really worth while to say to you.
And companies that advertise their products or their
service have confidence in them. You can safely share
their confidence.
Inferior mercliandise cannot masquerade in
quality clothes of advertising.

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Sanford Daily Herald
“ TO D AY’S NEW S T O D A Y !”

j SOUTHERN FREIGHT AUDITORS &amp;

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low:
SPORUNOl

This funny looking little guy
with the big nose and bald
head has got to face the musk*
The determined attitude of
the Mrs. tells us that she is absolutely through Bccing rent money
handed over to Mr. Landlord. She wants a brand new home o’
her own. She’ s got the plans, nnd she knows where the lumber H
coming from. Us!
There’s another bald-headed man in this town who said he
goinfj to build this year. If he doesn’ t get busy pretty soon wc U
set his wife on him! '

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PAGE
Ji

i; A Conservative Bank With
Progressive Ideas

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD

BERRY W ILL COACH H AM ILTO N

f

You Can Find the Name of Every Live Pro­
fessional and Business Man in
Sanford in This Column

Though proud o f our long record o f past achieve­
ments in assisting In the development of a
GREATER SANFORD, we are particularly proud
that the vision which prompted our policies in the
past becomes more intensive the older we grow.

LA W YER S

Progressive Institutions are created by Pro­
gressive Individuals.

George A . DeCottes

S. O. Shinholser

Attornsy-at-Law

Contractor and Builder

Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
SANFORD
FLORIDA

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BATTERIES
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W T ALSO HAVE COKVXTEMT MECHANICS
FOR O VK RH 4U UHO TOUR OAR

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Company
Phone 189

"A financial institution with a successful past and a young Man’s
vision of the future"

Sold and Serviced by

OPEN A L L THE Y E A R

Special Sunday Dinners Served at Reasonable
P ric e s--------- ----------------------LAKELAND.— T. J. Apployanl, jr.,
a son o f T. J. Appleyard, Sr., o f TalAugust
Hour iqhassce, a native Floridian, has boon
........................................................6:12 elected secretary o f the Lakeland
Chamber o f Commerce and already
9
6:31
10
..........................................7:26 has assumed charge of the work here.
11
.......................................... 3:23 No contract was made between Mr.
12
_____
0:19 Appleyard and the organization, it
13
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10:14 being hia own desire that he be left
14
........................................ 11:08 free to severe his connection with the
body whenever his services muy prove
1 5 .................................................11:69
unsatisfactory or whenever ho may
1 0 .............................
12:47
'feel that there is a lack of vision in
17
..........................................1:31
the community or an unwillingness to
18
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support the work.
1 0 ...................................................2:48
Mr. Appleyard has spent the lust
20
.......................................... 8:24
dght years in commercial organiza­
21
.......................................... 4:00
tion work, specializing in reorganiza­
22
.......................................... 4:30 tion,
financing and
modernizing
23
.......................................... 5:17 Chambers of Commerce. His duties
24
.......................
6:06 have taken him# to widely scattered
25
.......................................... 0:20 points, including Portland, Ore.; Ft,
26
...
7:23 Smith, Ark.; Philadelphia, New York
27
.......................................... 8:27 nnd points in New Jersey, North Car­
28
........................................ 0:31 olina nnd South Carolina,
He was
2D................................................ 10:30 secretary o f the Piquu, Ohio, chamber
of Commerce and served in the same
capacity for two years at Newark, O.
The last two years were spent in re­
organization work.
.

LOW TIDES ON THE BEACH.

SERVICE

THAT
SATISFIES

TAMPA,— Declaring that "owing to
tho prosperity of this section there
has been attracted to South Florida a
large number of professional stock
snlesiqen, who are offering to the pub­
Bosch Magnetoes
lic various Htocks o f questionable val­
ue, in many instances," the Tnmpu
Slromberg Carburetors
.Cicilring House Association and a ffil­
Genuine Replacement Parts
iated banks is publishing in the local
newspapers advertisements "to warn
Delco and Remy Sales Service
the public against milking investments
Export Repairs on all makes of In any stock without first consulting
with some responsible hanker nnd as­
Magnetoes and Generators
certaining rcliablo* information re­
specting tho p f..o s c d venture."
Opposite Postofficc
Tho Clearing House Association hns
ORLANDO,
-:FLORIDA invited other hanks in South Florida
"to join with us in our efforts to pro­
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tect tho public ngninst the numerous
doubtful schemes now offered thruout
Motor Parts Service Co. South Florida by professional stock
salesmen."

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Also exclusive agents Pickling and Preserving
for

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W e have the

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Nature required centuries to trans°rm grass Into com, but moro man
eds only a few weeks to transform
corn into wild oats.

Soil it with a Herald Want Ad.

STONE JARS
Mason, Sure-Seal Jars
and Jelly Glasses

See our line o f
Stone Crocks, Coolers,
Cjiurns, etc.

BALL
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CO.

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Haight &amp; Magee

J. Howard Merry, former Unlvertdty of Pennsylvania football mar and pen
tathlon champion lias accepted (lie terms of Hamilton college, Clinton, N. V.
to become coach of the football team next season.

•

HIT TAPE FIRST

Bar I Eby, tiro great Penn mit­
er, busn't any patience with a
fellow wlio devotes the most of
Ii Ih thinking to H ip time record,
Instead of winning the nice.
"Give me the runner who can
win the race," says Eby. "Time
Is a secondary matter. Meat the
other fellow to the tains and
you hnve accompli Hired the real
purpose of any rnye."
Running against time Is not
sport.
Itnclug Is competition between
Individuals. If you bent (be oili­
er fellow, the time tnkes care
of Itself.

GARAGES

Diamond
Squibs

Smith Bros. Garage

:
4v.*A^ | A » A

Sam Rice.

Tils Speaker, Cleveland boss, was the
first to nelilove n record number of
accepted chances In Hie outfield, then
Max Carey, •the Pirate preacher and
outfielder, exceeded Spoke’s mark,
and now lllce holds the record,

HITTING KEEPS CROWD BACK
League Officials Find That General
Lambasting of Ball Is Holding
Attendance Down.

National league umpires aro now
doctoring the baseball Instead of the
pitchers. They're experimenting with
a new chemical to lake tho shine olt
the ball. The new dope Ims the same
effect
rosin, only It Isn't as sticky.
League olllclnls once stormed about
pitchers using dope on tho ball. Then,
when they found thnt the general lainbnstlng of tho Imll had hurt attend­
ance. they rushed to the rescue.

FIELDING MARK IS EQUALLED
1 -

m

Third Baseman Schepner of Louis­
ville Team Accepted Thirteen
Chancee Without Slip.

When Jno .Schepner, third baseman
of tho Louisville American Associa­
tion club, accepted thirteen chancef
without error In a recent game wltl
Rt. Paid- sport writers declined he
oqunletr the ninjor leaguo record held
by third basemen, which was mndi
by George Cutshnw, of the IJrooklyi
Nationals, on August 23, 1913.

FLORIDA

Sanford Constructs Co.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Pianos nnd Specifications Cheerfully
Furnished
All Work Guaranteed
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Sanford, Fla.

LORD’S PURITY
W A TE R
AS GOOD AS THE BBST
Daily Service

Phone 197

SANFORD

NOVELTY

W ORKS

Expert Repairing

The St. Paul club bus reculleu
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
Catcher Hcblec from the Peorlu Three
Oak and Flrat
I league club.
• • •
REAL ESTATE
Harney Dreyfuss has a lot of young
ball players whom he hut n't as much
us put on exhibition.
E. F. Lane
• • •
Real Estate and Insurance
The Atlanta club announces the
sale of lnlleldcr Fred V. Smith to Bt,
Phone 95
Joseph of the Western league.
• • •
Experts have figured out thnt a man
Geo. W . Knight
batting .800 tills season is about equal
to one hitting .28r&gt; n couple of years
Real Estate and Insurance
ago.
SANFORD
FLORIDA
• * •
The Chlcngo club hns released Jeff
Stafford, the Southwestern university ..Employment Bureau..
OUTFIELD RECORD FOR RICE pitching phenom to Sioux City of the The vocational committee of the Busi­
Western league.
ness and Professional Women's Club
• • •
Washington
Player
Handled
478
Nig Clarke nnd Ty Lober, lot out requests nil young women desiring
Chances Last Season— Max Carey
by Roger Bresnaban, nro both help­ employment to register nt the First
of Pirates Displaced.
ing to keep Milwaukee up In the race National Bank.
Ham Rice, star outbidder for the In the Association.
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
* • •
Washington Nut lor. Mb, set a record In
John Ilcnry Robinson, the veteran Eyes Examined
Glasses Designed
major lenguc history Inst season when
he handled 478 chances In tin* ouilleld. Little Rock southpaw, Is out for an­
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
other record ns n hard worker. Last
OPT. D.
year he pitched 864 Innings.
. . .
Discovered nt the trial of the Chi­
cago "Hlnck Sox'"—a Chicagoan, sixtyfour years old, who has never seen a
A
hall game— and ho Is not blind I
. . .
Tony Kauffman, a pitcher who hns
been n sensation with the Winnipeg OPTICIAN
OPTOMETRIST
tenr.i of the Western Canada league. Graduate Northern Illinois College
BJ lias been sold to the Chicago Cubs.
212 East First St.
Sanford, Fin.
. . .
Tho Memphis club has taken on an
outfielder named Frank Fuller, who WILSON VULCANIZlast year played In the Independent
ING WORKS
Delta Jengue with Greenwood, Miss. ’ .
C. O. WILSON. Owner
• • •
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noss Roberts, pitching lice of the
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Mart Ilist) urg (Mine Ridge longue) base- |..
Wight Brother. dar*«e null,tins
bull club, bns been sold to the Petersburg club of the Virginia Stale league. Phono 175 Fourth nnd Sanford Ave
• • •

DILL DENNIS, Manager
Tho Interstate Realty Co., of Lake
Uutler, has begun tho publication of a
nont lltto hookltt devoted to sotting
forth opportunities for homoseekers.
It i Bcnllcd Tho Iloincseekcrs' Guide,
nnd the first number contained twenty
pngts o f information that will answer
tho questions of many who nro looking
for investments In thnt section o f the
stato. The hook will bo issued month­
ly by J. II. Williams nnd B. Z. Mat­
thews, nnd will he given wldo circu­
lation.

L. A. Renaud, Prop.

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A new umpire In tbo Soutbori
league Is the veteran Tommy Cor
cornn, who of late years hns worked
In the Eastern and International
leagues.
• • •
With GU Meyers reporting to New
Orlcnns, Manager Dobbs released Poe
Smith, his second-string backstop, to
Nashville, where lie was put In the
outfield.

G. Bassett Smith, Prop.
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Sanford, Fla.

ELECTRICAL
COLONIAL LAMPS

GILLON &amp; FRY
Phone 442

TRANSFER
“ WE DELIVER THE GOODS”

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
If we plense you, tell others; If not
tell us. Phone 498

HOTELS
Hotel Montezuma
“ Sanford’s New Hotel”
$1.50 Up Per Day

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.
General Machine nnd Boiler Work
Automobile , Starter Genr Banda;
Mounted on Fly Wheels
Automobile Crank Shafts Returned
Gas Engines and Pumps Overhauled
Irrigation Nipples
Phone 61

Made to Order nnd
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Gunrnntccd
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C. A . W HIDDON
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MRS. J. B. COLEMAN
CLEANING, PRESSING, ALTERING
Phone 575-W
Fred Mitchell* often bus urged the Welukn Illdg.
Rear Sanford Shoo &amp; Clothing Co.
establishment of a Imselmll school,
Phone 465
hut most of tho Imll players know
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Herald Printing Co.
more than their touchers. So whnt's
tho use?
DRINK
BOOK, JOB AND COM*
Max Carey, the fleet-footed Pitts­
Elder Springs Water. Its 99 98-190
MEIICIAL
PRINTING
burgh outfielder, and Frank Frisch of
pur cent pure. Phone S1L
Phone
148
Herald
Building
New York are having n neck nnd neck
race for stolen base honors In tho Na­
tional longue.
rv. um»
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Sunburned N ote
Nelson Pott, college Inflolder sent
&amp;
U*o plenty of cooling
by the Cleveland club some time since
to Houston of tbo Texns league, hat
been transferred to Dos Moines ol
tho Western leaguo,
Heals f«nHy, quickly and aaBeeptfwjjy
• * •
The Knlnmnzoo olid) has sold Pitch­
er William (Red) Collins to Toledo,
•Where ho Joins his battery mate, Alex
Schntiffel. He had a good record last
year, but could not win nt Kalamazoo
this season.
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Before the season Is over It Is not
BEST
AND
BIGGEST CIG A R
unlikely thnt the Utile choo-ehoo ol
Sister will come steaming up the pike
The more yon smoke them - The better yoaH ike them
Just ns If nothing had happened be
Write for our Premium Catalog No. 4
tween Mils year and Iasi.
L LEWIS CIGAR MFC. CO., NEWARK. N. J.
* • •
Largest Independent Cigar Factory In the World.
Charley (Rube) Liltzke. sent by In­
dianapolis to a. club In the Three-;
league, which turned him had: utter .•
brief trial, was then taken on b,v Forhiih City and Malinger Otto Kimbo ha
been wdng him n* short as a -f&lt; o im

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H J. IILLARD... Secretary-Treasurer
H A NKBL....... — General Manager
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and hay or celery, lettuce and corn.
A cilery farm calls for a large sum
fo r investment as the land must be
irrigated at a cost o f $800 an acre. But
there is a fine profit If crop and mar­
ket conditions arc good. For while it
costs $800 an acre to put celery on
the cars, the gross profits on a 25-acre
farm wiH total $95,000 and a not
profit o f $50,000. These aro war-tlmo
prices. In addition to the celery the
farm also has the other crops noted,
and 4 acres o f peppers are said ’ to
yield $2,780 a year.
The celery is not bleached with
earth as it Is done in the market gar­
dens around here, but is covered with
a black paper, said to come from Mas­
sachusetts. The celery belt contains
some 15,000 acres, and wc heard con­
flicting reports about it,— one person
telling us that only 20 per cent o f
available land being now in use, while
another,person said that all the land
where water can be obtained for irri­
gation, is under cultivation.
On our return to the city we took
the train once rppre, this time for
DeLand, a neighboring city, where the
inevitable automobiles were in wait­
ing.

Don’ t worry, don’ t hurry, eat plenty
o f nourishing food, drink plenty of
j a m water, wash your hands before
assail, clean your teeth twice a day,
w e a r comfortable clothes, get long
L ams o f sleep in the fresh air—and
— -----------o--------------Heetth is yours My some of the doc*
TFI1NGS TO WORRY ABOUT.
4esa teaching folks to avoid tubcrcu«—t - —.Miami Metropolis.
Yes, but
Worry operates on the mental qual­
.gee whizi, man, after you do all that
ities as does rust on metal. It weak­
wAat’a the use of living?
-------------- 0-------------ens, and If persisted In, destroys. And
• Florida newspapers are beginning after nil there nre so few things that
t o publish prophecies made by return­ one should permit to worry one. If
in g travelers regarding the “ big sea­ an apparent trouble is the result of
son ” Lhat this stute is to have this individual dereliction worry is not the
year. Indications strongly point to remedy, but that action necessary to
the greatest tourist season in the overcome the dereliction. If the trou­
state’s history. Pcoplu find it is as ble or embarrassment comes about
y e t fa r from joyful to go pleasure- through no cause nnswerablc to the
seeking in war-ravaged Europe; Flori­ individual, then to worry is foolish
d a makes a better playground.— Mi­ because it accomplishes nothing,
am i Metropolis.
There is no more fruitful cause of
worry than the stories set forth about
In glancing over the box car let­
one. Yet no one should or can justly
ters at the head of the Reporter-Star
be held accountable for what their
o f yesterday, it seems that they issued
friends or their enemies say. The one
u “ E X T R A " telling about the mys­
Ratters because of partiality, the other
tery o f the bothtuub or who gave the
slanders because of prejudice, and one
w in e? Anyhow, it showed enterprise^
is, nt times almost as embarrassing
and enterprise is what makes news­
as the other. The consequence of
papers. The Orlnndo papers have a
ench is this: No friend believes the
cinch now for news. Whenever the
slander and no enemy is willing to
case drags, they can “ glean" another
nccept the flattery. So why worry?
story from the cell of Miss Clarke.
There is substance in neither the
. - — o -------------one nor the other. It is, pcrhnps, un­
Miss Clurkc, held for robbery of the
avoidable, that slander1or a mere halfPalm Beach pnstolTice and also for
truth must cause pnln. Yet if there
tho murder of Miltmoro ut Orlando,
is the consciousness thnt it is not true
seems to be having n merry time with
and that one’s life and conduct gives
tbe police and county officers, detect­
the report the lie, self interest alone
ives and newspaper men. Hhe “ spills"
should impel one to avoid letting it
a new story every hour and the latest
corrode the mind with worry.
is that she might have killed Elwcll,
There is nothing so utterly unneces­
ids- vaklst expert and millionaire club
sary and illogical iih worry.
If tho
man, o f New York, who wns found
trouble, which merely threatens or
-dead in his hotel room in New York
the possibility of which is recognized,
last year. We have no doubt in tho
is avoidable, then the crisis calls for
w orld hut that if allowed to go as far
clear-headed action, and clear-headed
as she likes, that Miss Clarke, will
action is not possible with worry pres­
'eventually be accused of "hitting Hilly
Patterson," anti hiding Pearl Bryan’s ent. • If it is not avoidable, then cour­
head nt Cincinnati, two crimes that age is required to meet it, and cour­
age is not possible when worry is
happened while she was a baby.
present.
-------------- o -------------One is reminded of the proverbial
AS THE EDITORS SAW US.
octogenarian which called his con­
'The papers are still filled with sorts to his side ns the death dew
Showing reports of Florida from the gathered. "Sarah," he said feebly,
members of tht National Editorial As­ "wo have lived a long life together
sociation tour. The following, from and in the main it has been a very
We
th e Newton, Mass,, Graphic, is about happy life. It was worth it.
thought we had lots of trouble, Sarah,
Sanford:
but looking back on it we know that
Our Orlando drive ended at Winter
most of it never happened."
Dork, Die home of Mr. Bachellor, and
That’s the pith of the argument.
a truly lovely spot. It was said to he
Most of our troubles never happen. So
kite homo of only the wealthy, and I
co o k ! will believe it.
Here, after why worry.—Tampa Tribune.
m ore orange juice, we were met by a
bevy o f automobiles from Sanford and
w ore soon on our way to that city,
celebrated for its celery. I was for­
tunate in selecting a car driven by
« n t off the best known men of that
city and gathered considerable infor­
mation.
He told me that only the
previous night 72 carloads of produce
had been shipped from the town, and
over 5,000 carloads would he shipped
b efore July 1st. Last year the expense
Tor transportation and refrigeration
on Sanford shipments had been over
two million dollars. This led to a dis­
cussion in which it appeared that the
coBt of transportation seems to lie the
principal difficulty of the future mar­
k et for Florida products.
Hanford is surrounded by celery
farm s. Three crops are raised each
yea r on the same land, celery, peppers

PEAR FRITTERS
Del Monte Bears in fine season­
ed crumbs, to which melted but­
ter has been added in proportion
a T 1 tablespoon to euch cup of
crumbs. Bake in n moderate
oven until brown,

Deane Turner
WELAKA BLOCK
Phones 497-494

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SERVICE WITH A SMILE.
A Jacksonville business concern has
adopted and advertised as its slogan —
Service with a smile!
While it would be plagnrism for
other businesses to adopt and adver­
tise the same slogan, it would be prof­
itable for them to inaugurate it, in
spirit, in their relations with the pub­
ic.
It is just as easy for a snlosoman
to smile as it is for him to assume the
attitude o f doing the customer a fa ­
vor.
The habits o f grouching and smiling
nre cultivated; the difference is in the
number of customers.
Many a man has bought a smile
that never gave n trade-mark a sec­
ond thought.
The man with something to sell who
carries a stock of yarns and gossip
sometimes is n hero; no one ever oblectcd to a smile in business. It takes
np no time, costs nothing nnd is a
business asset.
The “ watcher want" establishment
is doing business under a heavy handi­
cap.
The smile and “ what can I do for
you, please," establishment has an adndvantage that Is difficult to over­
come.
Affability ran he carried to ex­
tremes, hut service with a smile is
the happy combination.
A few years ago, in Atlanta, a
voung man openod a clothing store
for men. At first ho carried very
modest advertisements in the papers.
He signed them “ Bob—By Himself."
lie met his customers at the noor—

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•nd saw to It that they
with a smile—and
ee. Today he la In a
received service.
g, getting
Rotting more trade,
larger building,
enlarging his business all the time—
r smiles with service,
and still mixing
Quality and price are essential and,
although some businesses fail to recognlzc it, service
ice with a smile Is also
essential.— Florida Metropolis.
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THE

MICKIH S A Y S G e r fcGGRHSSWEW',

A Debt T o Yourself

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AovecrtviB \ vjly- foucs vcaow
now as® ow EAtrrvA' 'tue
MEEK MUST GET nUEtttRWJMl
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The saving of an amount regularly is
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HOME TRADE AND THE
MAIL ORDER BUSINESS.

really more than a duty, it is substan­
tially a debt; you’re paying off the debt

Two women were talking together on
the street car, and their conversation
turned, ns feminine conversation often
docs, to the subject o f dress, many
continents being made on mall order
catalogues recently received, and the
"bargains" to be found therein. “ Yea,'*
said the first, "I enjoy shopping by
mall and it certainly is cheaper. Of
course lots o f time the things when
they come nro not ns attractive as
they appear In the catalogue and they
have to be returned, but I can always
get them exchanged." We wpndered
if that woman were quite honest with
herself if she would not say “ the thing
that I thought good and cheaper than
I could get at home turned, out to be
so poor in quality I could not wear it,
and in returning it I sent more money*
asking for a better grade. Really If
I had decided in the first place to do
this I could have done just as well,
and had more satisfaction in buying
here nt home."
Of course there nre always excep­
tions, hut ns n general thing surely If
the women gave due thought to the
subject, they would admit the folly of
buying blindly when local Btoros offer
a remarkable nrrny of dry goods and
ready-to-wear, just ns attractive as
enn be found anywhere. If you want
something good for the least amount
of money, wutch the special sales, for
the local merchants offer wonderful
bargains at certain times during the
year, nnd the careful buyer can nlwaya ndd attractive things to her
wardrobe nt a minimum of expense if
she takes advantage of these oppor­
tunities.
Then, too, there is another feature
which the merchants themselves never
refer to, hut. which of course must be
in their minds when the women appeal
to them on various occasions. Who
supports the various civic enterprises
thnt mean so much to St. Augustine,
the Board o f Trade work, and help
with all good nnd charitable causes?
Who are always willing to donate
prizes for the parties the women plan
for the purpose rtf raising funds for
various causes, or will render nssiistnnee in other ways — St. Augustine
Record.

you owe yourself. The sooner you start

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the sooner you will come into the full
and lasting enjoyment of complete in­
dependence.

First National Bank
A Community Builder*
F. P. FORSTER
a F. WHITNER
BROOKSVILLE.— WhiBkera have
disappeared from tho faces o f tho
men of BrockBville and the man with
unsightly hair beenuse of failure to
have it trimmed has become a novel­
ty. Snfety razors have been discard­
ed by those who "push in" their own
heard nnd the man who favored the
old fnshloned Made has parked thnt
instrument nlong with his strop, soap
brush and mug on the top shelf be­
hind the shoo polish. The local bar­
bers nre at war. Tonsorial parlors
here for many, ninny months, have
charged forty cents fo rn hair cut nnd
twenty cents for a shnve. A new
shop opened for business one day last
week and announced pre-war prices,
twenty-fiveeonts far a hair emit and
fifteen cents fur n shnve. Business nt
the other shops fell off to such an
alarming extent thnt their proprietors
launched an investigation. They dis­
covered what the trouble was and re­
taliated b / reducing hair cuts to
twenty cents ami shaves to ten cents.
No one has ventured to predict what
the outcome of thy* tprico war will he
but the competition has resulted in
swamping each shop here with busi­
ness.

Cashier

SPENCER’S DAIRY
Tillis, Stokes &amp; Millitacrs; Popular
Markets. Phone 400 your wants

Pure Milk and Cream. Morning and af­
ternoon deliveries. Milk depots at J. H.

G.W. SPENCER &amp; SONS

ELDER SPRINGS W A T E R - ^ r ^ r :^ J!

Consulting Chemist an) a of the water: "Of the many waters ot this and eth­
er regions that I have analyzed, I have found none superior In all goad qaali
ties to that of the ’Blder Water.”— Phone 311-W. Office In Millar Building

ELDER SPRINGS W ATER CO.

MISTER

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RESORT
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FLORIDA RANGES
PRODUCING BETTER
GRADE OF CATTLE.
As a result o fn study of beef cat­
tle production on the ranges o f Flor­
ida, it was found by the United States
Department of Agriculture thnt in
Palm Bench county approximately
12 1-2 ncres appear to *'0 required to
carry an animal through the year. It
also wns learned that a calf s rop of
50 to fiO per cent may he expected
annually; rnpid improvement of tho
native stock can be made by the use
of purebred hulls; the mortality is no
higher on these rnnges than on the
western ranges; the use of nitrogen­
ous concentrates in connection with
winter grazing offers the most prac­
ticable solution of the winter feeding
problem; utilization o f the native
grasses with the object of gradually
improving the pastures may lie* con­
sidered one of the chief problems*.
It appears that the ranges can best
he utilized in units of considerable
size; 10,000 acres has been taken as
a convenient unit on which to base
cstiimates. There is great need f o r
further investigational work on range
problems in connection with large op­
erations, not only in Florida, hut in
theentire Costal Pain nrca, the spec­
ialists say.

President

Take Out a Policy
Against the Fly
___ _t etar where
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“ Bleep Ineurnnco" is found.
They can’t endure lie fragrant
“ plnoy odor."
A few dropa around augeata moving to all Ineects.
hey lose no time In gelling
out.
Don’ t be troubled with an­
noying, dlsenae.carrying peals
w h e n l t la no eney to be rid of
them-

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| From the looks of the constant string of au - ..
| tomobiles going in and out o f our repair de
| partment it looks as if Porter Pitts and Dock
% Wells are WHO? The best automobile me- ♦
t chanics in this part o f the state. And that is
| W H Y they all come to us with their automol bile troubles. If you do not come to us with
i your troubles your automobile is not receiv| ing its just rights.

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BRYAN-WHEELER MOTOR' CO.

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115 Magnolia

“Service THAT Satisfies”

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Fully Protacts
n t e n and moaqultoen won’ t
tenne when “ Bleep Insurance”
la on the Job.
Doesn't stain. A few drops
will last for hours. Eltlenclous
out o f the bottle, but beet
used with a small spray.
Twenty-flvo cents buys from
nny druggist a bottle largo
enough to last a long time.
Htnrt using “Sleep Insurance”
today.

Sleep Insurance Co,, Mfgrs.
■ Jn cka ou vlllc, F lo r id a

Eustis has a live l*onrd o f t r a d e and
it gets advertising whenever there is
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a chance. Some few months ago a
small party of enthusiaic fishermen
went for a record and the catch was
photogruphtd.
The fishermen nnd
their fish made n very fine showing
nnd the hoard of trade has reproduc­
ed the picture, with a few facts con­
cerning Eustis ns n place to "catch
’em," nnd is sending the double postenrd broadcast. The picturt is cer­
tain to attract attention and every
Edison
sportsman will note and remember.

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When you buy
Lamps.

Get

the best.'
Mazda Lamps

Are the Best

The Sehring White Way says thnt
Electrical Appliances
the Scott Lumber Co., is getting rendy
to orcct a big crate mill In Sehring.
and Material
All the machinery necessary for tho
o f all Kinds
manufacture of fruit boxes has been
ordered nnd will soon arrive and he
Irons Reduced from
put in position. It is expected to have
$8.50 to $6.75
things ready for work within four or
five weeks. The crate mill nt Sehring
is nnnounccd" to have n cnpacity of
15,000 crates a day. A snw mill wll
be operated in nddition to the crate
Phone 4pl
mill nnd tho pny rool will help along 105 Palmetto Ave.
in every department o f business.

F. P. Rines

Quickly
Relieves
Constipation
v

Don’t take purgatlvea lor Con­
stipation— Ibey ael handily—
tliey overstrain the delicate
m e m b r a n e an d le a v e Ihe
Bowels In a w o rse condition
before. If
yon n re
I r o a b le d
w ith Con­
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SlekHcada e b e , In­
digestion,
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Nervousness, or loss e l Appcfteaflale-IM a frottfs
of CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER
FILLS — take one alter ta c k
meal end one a f bedtime. A
lew days* treatment w in pet
fMonueh. Liver and
normal condition.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 8,1921
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Mention of
Matters jn Brief
Personal Item#
of interest

In and About
The City &lt;£
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the w e a t h e r
For Florida:

Partly cloudy

tonight and Tuesday, probab­
ly local thunderatorma

Tues-

dny.

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WEEK’S WEATHER
Forceuat for the Period August 8 to

13, Inclusive
WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 8.—
South Atlantic and Eaat Gulf states:
Nonnnl tempernturtf, partly cloudy
and widely scattered local thundernhowcrs. There are no indications at
this time of a disturbance in the West
Indies.
Volie Williams went
today on business.

to

Summery of the
Floating Smell
Tallin Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

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$7.50 nnd $9.00 WALK-OVER Slippers at $5.45, beginning Saturday.—
-----------* Lloyd’s Shoe Store.
114-2tc
Groat weather, great weath- *
er If we do suy It ourselves. *
P. R. VanValkenburg, secretory o f
It was hot yesterday but luHt *
the Florida State Automobile Asso­
night was most cool and com- *
ciation, was in tho city today enroute
fortable and today is all right. *
to his home In Orlando from a trip
And then It seems that storms *
down the oast coast.
Van is a live
are brewing nnd we can look *
wire and is tho life of tho association
for those September gales that *
and is putting on many new members
will cool off our nice little *
state? and bring the fall tern- * in every county in the state.
peratures. The old bulb Is *
falling some and It In sure to *
go below 90 soon. And then *
Isn’ t Sanford looking good?
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5:40 A. M, AUGUST HTH
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Maximum .........................
94 *
Minimum ...........................
70 *
Range ......................
72 *
Barometer ...............
30.11 *
REPRESENTATIVE (CELLAR ATCalm nnd part cloudy.
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TACKS ADMINISTRATION
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IN SEVERAL PLACES

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Oliver Twist and Middy Wash SultB
reduced to $1.98.— Snnford Shoe &amp; *
* * * * * * * * * * * *
Clothing Co.
103-tfc

Gut a repaired lire to use as extra.
Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Duckworth are
Ford tires for $3.00.—S. A. Huston.
rejoicing over the arrival of a fine
110-2fltc
9-pound boy Dorn yesterday.
W. C. Kolb, formerly of Oznrk, Ala.,
Oliver Twist and Middy Wash Suits lias accepted a position with the San­
reduced to $1.98.— Sanford Shoo &amp; ford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co., and went
Clothing Co,
103-tfc to work this morning. This will give
Mac and Sam lots more time to stnll
.1. S. Miilpas, representing the Har­ around and relieve them of some of
ris Suspender Co., of New York City, their manifold duties. Mr. Kolb is a
is in town today, calling on the local brother of L. C., of the People’s Bank,
is red-headed and appears to be a
trade.
mighty nice young man. He will re­
Get a repaired tire to use as extra. ceive a warm welcome from
the
Kurd tires for $3.00.— S. A. Huston. younger set of Sanford.
1lG-2(itc
Oliver Twist and Middy Wash Suita
The Publicity Committee o f the reduced to $1.98.—Sanford Shoo &amp;
Chandler of Commerce meets in the Clothing Co.
103-tfc
Palm ICiiom of the Valdez Hotel to­
night at 8 o’clock. Every mineber of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Symes and family
the committee is requested to
he were here this morning onrontc from
there.
Daytona Beach to their home in Win­
ter Park. They have leased their place
Cadies’ Pumps, $0.00 to $10.00 val­
at the bench for the remainder of the
ues, only 98c.— Benjamin’s Shoe Store.
112-4tc season nnd will stay at home and they
have a most beautiful home in which to
Visitors to the city say that San­ stay at Winter Park.
ford looks busier and better than any
Oliver Twist nnd Middy Wash Suits
rity of similar size in the South. They
reduced
to $1.98.— Sanford Shoo &amp;
also say that the Daily Herald Is as
Clothing
Co.
103-tfc
good us any daily paper published in
any part of the country in cities twice
Goode Guerry, editor o f tho I’nas large—to alt of which we agree
Intkn
Daily News, and Terence Mefully.
Sweeney, linotype operator on tho
Sanford Mattress Factory will be News, were here for several hours to­
closed until Aug. 15th. After that day and paid the Herald office it most
date we will bo ready for business.— appreciated visit. They were enroute
K.
Kichols, Mgr.
116-fitc home from Orlando where Goode went
to get a personal interview with Miss
A card from New Mexico bears the Lena Clark, charged with the kiling
inteligenee that Cnpt. and Mrs. E. of Miltmorc^
Von B. Fatjo are now residing there
and enjoying good health and they
I buy, pay ensh for second hand pi­
ond best wishes to the Herald editor anos. Address P. O. box 352, Sanford,
anil nit their Sanford friends nnd re­ Fla.
112-M.-W-.F.12tp
new tht ir subscriptior to the Herald
os they want to keep up with every­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wallace Wheeler and
thing here. They are former resi­ little daughter, have returned from a
dents of this city
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visit to rolatlves and friends hi tho
Bluo Grass region of Kentucky, wheru
they enjoyed themselves immensely.
Mr, Wheeler 1h n member o f the Arm
of Bryan &amp; Wheeler, nnd while he wns
nway he also investigated the auto­
mobile business In various cities and
is looking for a big trade In this lino
for the season o f 1921 and '22. Mr.
Whoolor nlso said that many people
are talking o f coming to Floridn and
ho directed them all to Sanford.

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Owners will toll you their repair bills are unusually *
bglit. It is a fact that many Mupmobiles serve three or four
long-time owners before they wear out.
%
Used car dealers all know the car commands a price
above the average.
These things are true of the Hupmobile because it is
built to last and to keep going on a minimum of outlay; and
because they are true, the car is worth what it costs.
5 Passenger
Touring ...
2 Psissengcr
Roadster

$1685
$1685

5 Passenger
Sedan .....
4 Pussenger
Coupe .....

$2695
$2645

F. O. D. SANFORD
CAN MAKE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OF ANY MODEL

B. &amp; 0 . MOTOR CO.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Distributors for Seminole and Lake Counties

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Just the thing for the kiddies, one-piece overalls.

We

have a new shipment just arrived and they are priced
right.

SMens Union Alls
that good Lee kind, as long as they last at HALF price.

REPUBLICAN
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TARIFF RULES
UNSATISFACTORY

IF IT IS WORK CLOTHES, W E H AVE IT, AN D W E

WASHINGTON, Aug. 8.— An at­
tack on the administration generally
and on the house ways and means
committee particularly for its hand­
ling of the tariff and tax questions is
made in a statement Issued yesterday
by Representative Keller, independent
Republican of St. Paul, Minn., autbur
of four tax revision bills which have
been endorsed by organizations of
farmers ami others.
Mr. Keller charges that “ the ma­
chinery o f government has been com­
mandeered hy a little clique, ignorant
of the A B C’s of economics, whose
Idiend obedience to Wall street is re­
sponsible for the stupid, selfish, short
sighted policy that is retarding our
prosperity and creating profound dis­
trust and discontent among the peo­
ple.
Declaring that most members of the
house want to carry out the people’s
wishes with regard to taxation and
other economic questions, Mr. Keller
says a "little dominant minority has
tied down the safety valve o f free dis­
cussion until an explosion impends
which will scatter the Republican par­
ty. from Maine to California.”
“ The president has assumed more
power than any of 7us predecessors"
Mr. Keller continues, "and tells con­
gress what lulls to pass and what not
to pass.
Bills concocted at secret
conferences are introduced
without
being referred to responsible commit­
tees. The president’s advisers seem
to think it possible for this country to
lift Itself by its economic bootstraps
and vaguely promise that a half mil­
lion dollars gift to the railroads—
which in some mysterious manner is
not to increase taxes— 'will restore
prosperity.' They would do better to
busy themselves with lowering rates,
taking o ff the transportation tax and
seeing to it that the railroads are run
efficiently with a minimum waste, But
that is not likely so long as railroad
executives can depend upon the admin­
istration for lavsili gifts."
CLEARWATER.—The board
of
county commissioners lias decided that
it will not be necessary to increase
taxes in Pinellas county as the result
of an increase of $1,409,000 in the as­
sessed valuation of property. The as­
sessed valuation this year is placed at
$12,800,000 as compared with $11,100,000 last year.
A bond issue is expected to be vot­
ed to cover the county’s share of the
expense in improving the
county
rouds. The roads are to be widened
to 10 feet and other improvements
made, half the cost to be borne by the
state, nnd the remainder by the coun­
ty. ’
The bond election may not be called
before lute in tho fall, according to
County Engineer C. E. Burleson, who
said that the cond.Mon of the bond
market must be taken into considera­
tion.
JACKSONVILLE.—Tho person ar­
rested by the police here with liquor
in his possession will faro badly if a
proposed ordinance now before
the
city council becomes n law.
The
measure provides that "it shall lie un­
lawful to linvo certain intoxicating
liquors in one's possession" and pro­
vides that thofte found guilty of car­
rying intoxicating liquors shall be
fined not to exceed $250 or sentenced
to thirty days in Jail, or both.

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Hupmobile j
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There are four real questions when you buy a car—
What will it cost to run? Will repairs be heavy? Mow long *
will it last? What will it bring when sold?
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If you get the same answers as the man who buys the £
Hupmobile, you can be sure you have not paid too much. .j.
Hupmobile running economy is known to be truly exception- $
al.
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CARRY ONLY THE BEST KIND, ALL UNION MADE

S a n fo rd ; F la .

CONTRACTION OF THE
CREDITS ONLY AVERTED
FINANCIAL DISASTER.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 8.— Reserve
bank policiies of 1019 nnd 1920 were
formulated solely to prevent the
country's banking system from col­
lapse, and were successful in their
object, Governor Harding of the re­
serve board declared tn closing a two
day’s appearance before a joint con­
gressional commission.
To questioners lie repeated time
andagain a declaration that the board
Imd not sought to inlluucncc prices,
either up or down, but Imd prepared
to meet a price break that was world­
wide, nnd yet to mnintnin and expand
credit lines.
There was a bare possibility, ho
said, that if In 1919 the reserve board
bail raised national rediscount rates
"the runaway in prices miight have
been checked and the result might
linvo been better," hut he mentioned
needs oT the government financing ns
influential in determining the course
actually taken. Representative Sum­
ner, Democrat, Texas, suggested that
"the word might have gone out" from
the hoard to bankers to lie fearful of
prices" but Governor Harding said
that nothing had been done in con­
sistence with his statement.
"It wasn’ t a good time to be talk­
ing too much—in 1920," he remarked,
"hut we can lie bolder now."
Ho made a suggestion that the com­
mission might consider tho utility of
the farm loan hoards as a means of
extending short term credits to farm­
ers, for nine and twelve months pe­
riods, but snid he would make no de­
tailed recommendation.
"All over the country we find that
agricultural and livestock interests
feel they need more credit facilities,"
hesaid, "and want something to
make themselves independent o f
banks. The farmers’ credit horizon is
necessarily limited and local.
Any
man hesitates about getting the gov­
ernment in business nnd we can’t use
the reserve system for that, because
its funds nrc essentially reserve
funds, hut I consider there is a pos­
sibility that the farm loan banks
might be extended to meet the need.
The question needs study.
"W e have twelve reservoirs o f mon­
ey in thereservo banks," lie snid, "and
we can put a pipeline from one to an­
other of them when the needs become
too great for call money supply, al­
ways remembering thntthe loans come
in nml are secured hy the local mem­
ber hanks."
GREEN COVE SPRINGS.—The
Florida Farms and Industries Com­
pany lias entered into contract with
the Brooks Tomato Products Company
of St. Louis, whereby a canning fac­
tory will be established at Long
Branch, six miles from here. The first
unit to be constructed will cost $100,000 nnd it is expected the plnnt will
be enlarged ns soon ns operations war­
rant expansion.
Tho Farms nnd Industries Company
has contracted to supply the canning
concern with 50,000 bushels of sweet
potatoes this year and 100,000 bushels
next yenr, in addition to lnrge quan­
tities of tomatoes and other produce.

MOLINO.—The seven yeur old son
of n man named Wright, who resides
four miles from here, was shot and
almost instantly killed Monday by the
11-year-old son of Nick Iteibel. The
boys woro playing "robber" and the
Kuibcl lad said ho did not know the
gun he had was loaded. The load of
We gather from mnzinc fiction thnt
birdshot struck the Wright boy in the
it
isn’ t really romance unless one of
chin uml throat tearing away the low­
er part o f his jaw and breaking his the parties has a supcrflulus wife or
husband.
neck.

Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for less than
25 cents, nnd positively no classified ads charged to anyone.' Cask
must accompany all orders. Count Hve words to a line and remit ac­
cordingly.

PAINTS

FOR RENT
APARTMENT FOR RENT — Also
furnished room, corner Harvey and
Coatus streets, Daytona Beach, Fin.
P. O. Uox No. 802. Mrs. M. E. Pat­
ton.
112-Otp

FOR SALE
FOR SALE— House, G rooms and bath,
‘ Electric lights nnd gas. 805 Elm.
— H. N. Lumley, 902 French. Phone
401.
75-tic
FOR SALE— Medium size safe. Ap­
ply 402 Sanford Avc., nnd Fourth
Street.
94-01.

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WALL PAPER
SUN PROOF PAINT
MADE SPECIAL FOR THIS
CLIMATE
Make Your Hou.se Smile With
SUN-PROOF PAINT

SANFORD PAINT
STORE

FOR SALE— 1 Oldsmoblle truck, $000.
II. A, HALVER­
1 Chevrolet automobile, $200; 1 Buiek
SON, Proprietor
4, $100. The above cars are real bar­
gains. Terms to fit your pocket book. Welaka Block
Sanford, Fla.
At Williams’ Garage, N. H. Garner.
104-tfe
COLLECT YOUR OVERCHARGES,
FOR SALE— Live grocery and hard­
LOSS, DAMAGE, ADJUST­
ware business in country town, Cen­
MENTS.
tral Florida. Splendid opportunity.
$4,000 will handle it. "Box" care San­
You doubtless have taken such steps
ford Herald.
115-3tp
as you think are necessary for your
FOR SALE— 1 Ford touring enr, $400, protection in cuch department &lt;&gt;f your
1 Chevrolet, $200; I Buiek truck, business but have you provided proper
$108; 1 Oldsmobilo truck, $508. All protection against railroad errors?
in good condition and a real bargain. Such errors cannot be wholly nvoidtd
— Williams Garage by N. II. Garner. at any time and there was probably
113-Ctc an increased number o f them during
FOR SALE— At a bargain, one good the war period, due to the difficulty
mule. M. M. Stewart, Mellonville of obtaining competent help, which af­
avenue.
115 2tp. fected practically all lines of work.
We are furnishing exactly that kind
FOR SALE— One pumping outtlt con­
of
protection on a basis that places
sisting of one Raleigh Schreyer
it
within
the reach o f all, viz: We aro
1 1-2 lip, engine, one Gould pump, one
to
receive
one-half of the refunds ob­
200 gallon storage tank. Wight
tained
from
the railroads because o f
Grocery Co,
112-tfc.
overcharges.
Absolutely no other
Post cards— local views— lc each at
charge will be made for our services
the Herald office.
in auditing freight bills.
Refunds
FOR SALE .OR TRADE—One Cole 8,
will lie received in form of vouchers,
5 passenger roadster.
Will take
which will be forwarded to you at
light car as part payment. Call 5)9
once and are negitiable only with
W. First street.
115-tfc
your signature.
Statement will ho
FOR SALE— One Belding-Hall store rendered you for our proportion, Rolined refrigerator, 150 pound ca­ ports are made in detail so as to fully
pacity. Call 519 W. First Street.
expain each refund.
t lll-tfc
Overcharges may lie recovered
FOR SALE—8-room house with all from the carriers only within the pe­
modem convenience excellent re­ riods shown on page 2, following tho
pair. Private water works, in desir­ payment of tho incorrect charges.
able location. Reasonable terms. Ap­ Send us nt once, or with the least pos­
ply to Owner, 519 W. First Street.
sible delay, hy parcel post insured,’all
’
1l(i-tfc freiglit bills on such movements. At
FOR SALE— Good piano, $175 cash. least, those on shipments moving prior
Phone 470-W.
110-12tp to March l, 1920, during federal con­
trol of railroads, should bo sent in at
W AN TED
once ns claims thereon must he mndo
WANTED—Team work. Inquire M. before September 1, 1921. All bill*
Hanson Shoe Shop.
02-2Gtp sent us, whether one or n thousand,
wil he acknowledged immediately,
nuudited promptly, preserved in steel
NOTICE TO DELINQUENT TAX
cases nnd mailed hack to you when
PAYERS.
our work is completed.
All taxes nro past duo. Bofore be­
Rend the advertisement in this issue
ing placed into my hnnds for coliec- of the Herald.
tion, I shall be on the streets of San­ SOUTHERN FREIGHT AUDITORS
ford from now until AugtiHt 15th, to
AND COLLECTORS.
receive taxes; after which date, I will
visit delinquents for tho purpose of
It Is cheaper to travel by rail un­
collecting or levying on any property less you are going an a long trip. In
subject to tax.
Respectfully,
that case, it might bo well to buy a

A. B. CAMERON,

Deputy Tax Collector.
114 Bid ltw.

car.
THY A DAIT.Y HERALD WANT AD.

�TH E SANFORD D A ILY H ERALD, TUESDAY, AUGU8T 9,1021

MRS. FRED DAIGKR, Society Editor,
Phone 217.W
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CAM ERA IN VAD ES M OUNTAINS OF
K E N TU C K Y— M OUNTAINEERS ASSIST
IN PRODUCING “THE K EN TU CK IAN S

SOCIAL CALENDAR
Wednesday.— Mrs. Sam Yountz will
entertain the members of the D. A.
TI. Bridge club at her home
on
'Magnolia avenue at 0:30 a. m.

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213-215 SANFORD

213-215 SANFORD AVE.

ij Another Big Week Has Started in Our JBij
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August Clearance Sale

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Mrs. A. 0 . Kelly hns returned home
from an extended visit to California.
The many friends o f Mrs. Joe Harrold will be glnd to learn that she is
■lightly improved, nftcr a severe ill­
ness for the past ten days.

Some crowds nt our sule for the past three days, but u sale that starts out like this is no one
or two day affair. We have lots of merchandise and big assortments and as the days pass
more items nrc added at extra special prices, to keep the tables utid racks and counters loaded
.with bargains. Some of our merchandise, we are actually selling at a lower price than we
can buy same today, but we have such a large stock we arc simply obliged to move a good
portion of it before %ve start getting our fall merchandise. Come in, look over our stock and
you will realize that our statement is absolutely correct.

Mrs, C, H. Roumillnt and attractive
little daughter, Frances, of Jackson­
ville, nro the guests of 'Mr. Koumillat's mother, Mrs. Junic Roumlllat at
her home on Third street.

SPECIAL SALE OF
Mrs. M. 11. Terry, of Miami, is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Junic RoumiTint, at her home on Third street.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cheney, of Au­
gusta, are spending some time here
at the Montczumn.
Miss Margaret Morley, of Lake A l­
fred spent the day here very pleas­
antly yesterday.
W. L. Grose, o f Bartow, was here
yesterdny on a business mission.
J. M. Lee, of Wauchula, was in the
city yesterday transacting business,
W. Oliver Murrell, who hns been
spending severnt days with his par­
ents Capt. and Mrs. K. K. Murrell, re­
turned to Wnuchulln yesterday.
W. L. Baker, of Oenla. was a busi­
ness visitor here yesterday.

SILK

DiaraAllen e-Vilired Lytdlmi^/rariiCharlesMiigue
Product™. *THE KENTUCKIANS’-A ParajoinL Picture

The motion picture enmern invad­
ed the Kentucky mountains for tho
first time during tho filming of the
Charles Mnigne production of
the
John Fox, Jr., novel, "Tho Kentuck­
ian," featuring Monte Blue. This pic­
ture will be exhibited nt the Star The­
atre tonight.
When Mr. Mnigno notified the stu­
dio that he would take n motion pic­
ture company to Big Stone Gap, Vn.,
the old home of Fox, ho was warned
that it would he impossible to work
in tho community because the moun­
taineers wouldn't permit it. Arriv­
ing in the town, Mr. Mnigne planned

how ho would "show them" and thru
the aid of the press, slides in life mo­
tion picture house nnd personal excur­
sions into the mountains he obtained
the most motely collection of moun­
taineers, old men nnd women who
hadn't stirred from their cabins in
years.
Monte Blue hns the role of Boone
Stolinrd, a mountuincor, who goes
to tlie Kentucky legislature and, with
the odds all against him, succeeds in
proving to the others that the moun­
taineers can rule themselves. Viola
Allen hns the leading feminine role.

THE COST OF
WAR PICTURES
DOING WITHOUT
TO BE PRESENTED
IN THIS CITY

CLEARANCE SALE of
M IDDY SUITS

W AISTS

Two groups that will attract
your attention." Georgette and
Tricotine Waists in all the popu­
lar shades, lace trimmed uud
embroidered.
Georgette Waist,
values to $0.50

Excellent quality of lustrous fin­
ish material, beautifully made
and trimmed with fino braid in
harmonizing colors, nnd fancy
emblems. Women’s nnd Misses’
sizes in blue nnd gray mixtures
and white. Extra special at—

$3.98

Tricotines, values
to $10.00...........

SUMMER WHITE GOODS, W ASH

GOODS,

DOMESTICS

Thc.se goods, including the most desired palterns, shades and textures nt prices thnt will save
you dollars. Big values offered from our piece goods section (o make your trip here Interest­
ing. Only a few can he mentioned here:
INDIAN HEAD, the widely known heavy
weight cloth for Skirts, Rompers, etc.
Strong and durable, JiG-in.

BLEACHED MUSLIN, the very best quality,
FRUIT of thp LOOM and ANDROSCOGGIN, 86-in. wide, yard
DRESS GINGHAMS, very best quality,

At 4:30 Wednesday afternoon there
MANCHESTER CHAM Hit AY, fast colors
in. wide, staple checks, plaids and solid
will be a meeting nt the Woman’s
nnd beautiful quality,
1Q
colors. Wholesale price on this Gingham
Club of those who are interested in
per yard ................................................ IOC
today is 21c yard. Our sale
the establishment of a lunch room at
price, per y a r d ...............................
Thc man who works in shop or4o f­
INDIA LINONS, good quality,
10
the primnry school. The committee
fice—who
is
"on
the
payroll"—
whose
from the club and those who hnvc
per y a r d .................................................. J .O C
ORGANDIES, sheer quality, 40-in. wide in
income is sufficient to provide homo
been soliciting funds are especially
variety o f plain colors,
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TABLE DAMASK, $1.50 quality,
OQ
AMERICAN LEGION WILL HAVE comforts nnd probably lay away a lit­
urged to be present.
per yard
tle
money
besides,
may
feel
that
he
per
yard
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"FLASHES OF ACTION" AT
has no practical need of an automo­
WESTMINSTER CLUB
THE PRINCESS
bile; that to him it would be merely a
Mrs. Fred Wight and Miss Perrie
costly
luxury—a means purely of
Lee Bell entertained the members of
Campbell-Lossing Post of the Am­
pleasure
and recreation for himself
the Westminster Club at the home of erican Legion will give the people of
and family?
Mrs. D. C. Caldwell on Seventh street this county some renlistie war pic­
He is looking at only ONE side of
yesterdny afternoon.
tures when they present "Flashes of
A regular business meeting was Action" nt the P rin ce . Thentro in th° 9ubjcctAn automobile will help to make n
held and it was decided not to have this city matinee nnd night, Wednes­
new man of him,
another meeting until September 12. day, August 24th. Rend what the
It will give him a new spirit.
Sewing on articles for the bazaar and Charlotte News says o f this picture:'
The
very nature of his work, occu­
other fancy work were dona by the
"American soldiers are actually seen
pied
the
same number of hours in the Notice of Application for Tax Deed
members. A fter the business hail overwhelming the Huns in the vivid
Under Section 57.r&gt;, General 'Stat­
same
place
day in and day out, tends
been attended to n social hour was en­ picture, ‘ Flashes of Action,* now be­
utes, Laws of Florida
to restrict his VISION. It limits his
joyed. Fruit salad with accessories ing shown nt the Strand. Heroes
Notice Is hereby given that J. E.
and iced ten were served by the hos­ struck by shrapnel and falling wound- thinking. It puts him in a mental
.
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.
.
.
,
,
,
,
.groove
that
handicaps
his
possibili­
Living,
purchaser of Tax Certificate
tesses, assisted by Miss Lottie Cald­ ty in the victor tins dashes for liberty
,
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|ties of rapid growtli in ills chosen No. CO, dated the 2nd day of June, A.
The best Rond Material, crushed or screened. Finely
well and Mrs. Wideman Caldwell.
can bo seen as plainly as if the specfield.
ground Limestone for Agricultural purposes, side walks
D.
1910,
hns
filed
said
certificate
in
There were thirteen members who tator were on the scene of battle. The \
His HEAD is his gold mine. His my office, and has made application
and artificial stone work.
enjoyed this delightful meeting.
picture is in every way a marvelous I ..... .
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. , , ability to dig out the gold is in pro- for tax deed to issue in accordance
renlity, and was taken at the risk of
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portion to his broad outlook, Ins ini- with law. Said certificate embraces
ST. AGNES GUILD.
death of the camera man. It is being
tintive, ambition, courage, grit. An the following described property sit­
The members of the St. Agnes were shown under the auspices of the Hor­
automobile, through all the recreation uated in Seminole county, Florida, toBUILDERS AND HYDRATED LIME
delightfully entertained yesterdny a f­ nets Nest Post, No. i), of the American
it makes possible for him, gives him wit: Lot 9, Block 9, Tier C, Sanford.
FLORIDA LIME CO.
OCALA, FLA.
ternoon, by Mrs. Ed Lane at her home Legion.
a new angle on himself— and his The said land being assessed at the
“
The
war
is
seen
in
its
most
ter­
on Park avenue.
work. It helps him to think.
It dale of the issuance o f such certifi­
The first part of the afternoon was rible aspects, infantry charges, bat­ makes his contact with the other fel­
cate in the name of Unknown. Unless
devoted to the business meeting. Sev­ tles of the air, artillery offensives, low far greater— opening up a new
said certificate shall be redeemed ac­
eral things of importance was dis­ submarine attacks, nnd night battles world of opportunities to him.
cording to law tax deed will issue
cussed, among them being plans for are set forth actually as they occur­
An automobile broadens his mind; thereon on the 18th day of August, *»--f+ + + + + * * + * * + + + + * * + + + + * + * * + 'M -* * * -M -* * * * * * * + + + + + + + + + 'W
the Xmas bazaar, and other entertain­ red on the battlefield.
makes him see many tilings in a brand A. I). 1921.
"Lieutenant Quentin Roosevelt is
ments for tho winter season. After
new light; makes him reflect on suhWitness my official signature nnd
of airplanes
the business session a socinl hour was seen leading Ids squadron
„
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jeets that he had probably never seal this the 12th day of July, A. D.
nn(j ills,lir0(j
enjoyed. Mrs. Lane,,assisted by Mrs. ftir, an nUack on the Germnn linc8, thouKht a,)out 1)cf
1921.
Archie Betts, served a dainty ice and aerial battles are presented to I him to lie a greater master at his task
(SEAL)
E. A, DOUGLASS,
the eye, with the machine of the vic­
course. Members of the Guild pres­
in the realization that a man’s reward
Clerk Circuit Court,
tims falling headlong to the earth.
in success is in proportion to the de­
ent were, Mesdamos M. Mitmrik, Ar­
Seminole
County, Floridn.
"Gas attacks, with the great clouds
gree of skill and enthusiasm thut lie 7-12-0tc
chie Betts, Juliuus Tnckash, Fred.
By
A.
M.
WEEKS, I). C.
of gas rolling across the earth’s sur­
puts into his work.
Daiger, H. M. Lloyd, ClilTord Peabody,
face in front of the wind, are pictured.
To such a man, an automobile* pays In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Cir­
------ if you saw your ncXt door neighbors dressed in an­
Chris Matthews, Raymond Key, J. B.
Then there are the bombardments fur itself and makes a profit through
imal skins? That’s because centuries have come and
cuit, Semlnulu County, Florida,
Coleman, A. \V. Lee, nnd John Leon­
with explosive gas shells, hurling tho
the success-making inspirations thnt
gone since clothes of hide slipped into the limbo of
• — In Chancery.
tirdi.
deadly poison in cvbry direction.
things that are past.
cornu to him through its use. It gives
The next meeting of *ho Guild will
“ The artillery bombardment at
team
work
to
his
brain.
It
acts
ns
n
FORECLOSURE
he September 12th, at the home of night are terrible in aspect. The most
Every day new styles appear— new products that
constant urge to him to make his job Bank of Oviedo, n Florida Banking
Mrs. A W .’ Lee, 2011 Lnu il nvo-t.i*horrible thunderstorm pales in signifi­
save
time, labor and money are introduced— new com­
a bigger and better job by putting
Corporation, Complainant,
cance to the blinding flashes from the
forts,
new conveniences nnd new ideas continually are
bigger effort and better ideas into it.
VH.
COOKKD FOOD SALK.
being offered for your benefit.
big guns which light up the country
Wm. Jacobs, Defendant.
The ladies of the Ladies' Union o f for miles around. Shrapnel is seen
The advertisements bring you the news of all this
NOTICE OF SPECIAL MASTER’S
tho Congregational church will have n exploding in all directions. Barrages
progress.
Read the advertisements and you will keep
SALE
cooked food sale Saturday at tho are laid down like curtains of fire.
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER.
abreast
of
the styles— you’ll know every product that
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
I,
ns
Union Pharmacy.
"In the face of all of this, the Am­
goes
to
make
lifo more enjoyable.
Special
Master
in
the
nbovo
styled
erican infantry is seen advancing.
NOTICE MEM HERS
LECTURE ON CHILL
cause,
will,
under
nnd
hy
nuthority
of
Taking advantage of shell holes, the
And the advertisements will tell you where to get
WOODMEN CIRCLE. thnt certnin final decree issuing out
The lecturue on Chili nt the Baptist doughboys push hack the foe with
these
things, how to get them and how much to pay for
of the above styled Court dated June
church Sunday night by the Rev. Cecil never faltering stepH. Now and then
thorn. T
h e advertisements
mlvm-t.isnniontu are
m-n daily
rluilv directories
. l i i - . w . t , to
v,. wise
...too
Tho Supremo Forest Woodmen Cir­
them.
Tho
Moore, n missionary from thut inter­ a hero fails in death or hndly wound­ cle, having at the last session held in 20th, 1021, offer for sale and sell at
buying.
esting country, was enlightening, en­ ed, and this Red Cross men dash out New York City, reduced the rates of the front door of tho Court House in
Read the advertisements’. Protect yourself in
tertaining nnd inspirational.
Few to render first aid under terrifie lire. j the membership, which was put into Sanford, Florida, on Monday, the 5th
day of September, 1921, during tho
buying
hy getting those products which have proved
persons among us o f the congregation,
"A t one instnncu a German plane is effect July, 1019, to a mnre reasonable
their worth by making good under the spotlight of con­
probably, realized the wondrous ex­ seen attacking an American ohserva- rate, 1 therefore issue a call to each legal hours of sale, the following de­
scribed property, to-wit:
sistent publicity.
,
tent of that long narrow strip on tion balloon.
The observer leupa member to meet nt tho Gate City
Fifty
head
stock
cattle
marked
South America’s I'uelflc coast called front the balloon with a parachute \ House, Wednesday, August 10th, at
crop split under bit one car swnllow
Chili. Wo wore informed that accord­ and descends safely to the ground. ;it30 p. m., nnd bring your originnl
fork tho other, branded II, J.
Read the advertisements and
ing to mnpH, it \^uld stretch from Tho German aviator flies around the certificate—this call is to the men who
Sale to be mode to the hlghcat bid­
Hudson Bay to Honduras. It is a balloon in an effort to sot it afire. nre members nlso.
der for cash In hand, purchaser to
buy the advertised products!
republic with great mineral wealth; Anti-aircraft guns belch forth ut him i Pleas obo prompt, ns there will bo
pay for hilt of sale,
our largest resources for nitre, while in tho meantime. He succeeds in set­ business of importance to all.
E. F. HOUSHOLDER,
rich , mines of copper and Hilvor ting fire to the balloon, but 1h at the
SARAH E. PARKER,.
Special Master.
same time struck hy a shell nnd
abound, and coal is uhundunt.
Guardian Celery City Grove No. (10.
Note: The above described cattle
But with all these natural resources^ comes zigzngginfl with terrific speed
now on range of Wm. Jacobs, near
U0-2tp.
and advanced civilization in govern­ to the ground. Hundreds of soldiers
Chuluota, Florida, nnd mny be viewed
ment, Chili noedH a purer form of re­ rush to tho spot. The aviator mirnc- disastrous firo sweeping the towns, there nt any time.
8-2-o.a.w.-5tc
"The picture boIb forth every nppect
ligion, one thut will lift her to u high­ ulously escaped death, but Is enpturof the war, and ono seems to bo preser plana of qf deeper spirituality. Mr. cd.
Tho physicians in Michigan
"Itulnn of beautiful towns are ont on tho actual scone of conflict,
TODAY’S NEW S TODAY
Moore is devoting his lifo to p'ant
agreed
to cut ^heir foes, which
loftier Ideals and uoblcr inspirations, shown. The spectator feuls utmost us so real docs it secern. It depicts the tion should make ,a greater hit
lie speaks again on this subject next if he were on the Bpot. Buildings are hardships only those who were pres­
the public than the old appondi)
sed! crumbling under big shells nnd ent can describe."
Sunday night.

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Wouldn’t You Laugh

EDWARD HIGGINS

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY. AUGUST 9,1021
H O R SE S BRAVE UNDER FIR E
ST. PAULIS STRONG
Displayed Remarkable Cool­
FORTOMMY GIBBONS Animals
ness Even When Subjected to the

l“uA. Conservative Bank With .
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Enemy's Heaviest Barraga.

Progressive Ideas

Has Best Chance to Make Demp­
sey Tire Himself Out.
Tltlaholder Usually Fight* With That
Ferocity That Exhaust* Himeelf
and Flattana Opponent In
Short Ordar.

Though proud o f our long record o f past achieve­
ments in assisting in the development of a
GREATER SANFORD, we are particularly proud
that the vision which prompted our policies in the
past becomes more intensive the older we grow.

Tommy Gibbons probably could Inst
longer In the ring with Dempsey tlmn
tiny oilier heavy weight In the world,
chirps a St. Paul writer, and it Is
possible that he might lie able to
ward off the ripping, tearing titleholder until the lutter exhausted him­
self. Dempsey usually fights with
ferocity Unit exhausts him as well
as lluttens Ills opponent, and lie has
been called upon to go more, than four
or live rounds on mighty few occa­
sions.
Gibbons, In Hhort, has a better
chance to make Dempsey wear him­
self down than have any of the oth­
ers, but the point Is Tommy, classy
artist that tie Is, Ih not n knockout
fighter. There tuny have been many
times when lie won so handily that
milking the oilier fellow ‘'measure the
canvas” was nn unnecessarily cruel

Progressive Institutions are created by Pro­
gressive Individuals.
^
Become a factor in the progress of Sanford by
opening an account with—
,

||The Seminole County i|
Bank....
"A finnncial Institution with a successful past and a young man’s

vision of the future”
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CHULUOTA INN

A L L THE Y E A R

Special Sunday Dinners Served at Reasonable
P ric e s------------------------- -------

The noble horse In n very culm ani­
mal under stormy or dangerous clrniinsliinrcs. A remarkable example
You Can Find the Name of Every Live
of the coolness displayed by horses
umld the din of war was shown at
fessional and Business Man in
the front In France, and the soldiers
wlurtiad the opportunity to personally
Sanford in This Column
observe Ihc attitude of the faithful
horse while under shell-lire can realise
whin an Indispensable role was played
In the World war by our good old do­
LA W YER S
CONTRACTORS
mestic friends, Joseph it. Schudel
writes In Our Dumb Animals.
George A. DeCottes
S. O. Shinholser
While serving on the frMit In France
Attorney-at-Law
1 was more thnn once astonished and
Contractor and Builder
Impressed by the actions of burses
Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
FLORIDA
when the shells begun to hurst uml the
SANFORD
FLORIDA
deadly gus spread Its fatal wings over
the field of bailie. One. night near
Clinteiin-Tlilerry, ii lieltvy bnrnfge be­
Sanford Constructs Col
BATTERIES
gan to fall In our vicinity, mid tiie
CONTRACTORS A N b BUILDERS
BKIWO TOUR
horses, which were also open to the
Planes and Specification* Cheerfully
danger, did not scatter or run. In­ Battery Troubles to Us
Furnished
stead. three of them, following the W e IpeoUHie on ZteetHoel Werk earl eaa rive
All Work Guaranteed
example of (tie soldiers, lay down
jo u dependable ••relot..
P. O. Box
promptly and waited until the shelling WZ ALSO HAVE OOHPrrXMT MECTHAMICa H. T. PACE
TOR OVERItAVUNO TOUR OAR
was over. Only one of them was killed,
and that poor fellow tind remained Sanford Battery Service
PURE W ATE R - ”
standing.
Company
Another time, while moving along
Elder Springs
n road that was under enemy observa­ Fhone 189
L. A. Renaud, Prop.
tion, the bIicIIh started to burst on
99.98% PURR
Dot Ii sides of our column. But tho
Phone
311-W
Sanford. FI
good old horses plodded on; the great­ HARTFORD BATTERY
est bravery was shown, and, fortun­
ately, none was lost. In time, I hope,
“Battery Insurance”
LORD’S PURITY
there will be more space allotted la
- Sold and Serviced by
history to the excellent part which
W A TE R
horses played In the late war. Only
Edw.
Higgins,
Inc.
AS GOOD AS THE BEST
tho highest praise would lie Ihelr Just
duos.
Dally Service
FbaM 197

W a te r

Haight &amp; Magee

PUBLICITY AS CRIME CHECK
Notice of Application for Tnx Deed
Under Section 575, General Stat­
Hour
utes, Laws of Florida

Sociologist S a y s the N ew spapers Maim
Life H a rd for C rim in a ls of
E ve ry Description.

Notice is hereby given that C. D.
Brumlcy, purchaser of Tax Certifi­
cate No. 377, dated the 2nd day of
June, A. D. 1919, hns filed spid certi­
ficate in my office, and hns made ap­
plication foY tax deed to issue in ac­
cordance with Inw. Said certificate
embraces the following described
property situated in Seminole county,
Fla., to-wit S% of NE 1-4 of NWVi of
NE 1-4, Sec. 28, Twp. 21 S., Range 32
EL, 5 acres. The said land being as­
sessed at the date of the issuance of
such certificate in the name of Un­
known. Unless said certificate shall
lie redeemed according to law tax
deed will issue thereon on the 9th
dny of August, A. D. 1921.
Witness my official signature and
scnl this the 5th day of July, A. D.
1921.
2 0 ____
______ ______ ...1 0 :3 0
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Seminole County, Fin.
Under Section 575, General Stat­
7-5-Gtc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
utes, Lows of Florida
Notice i.s hereby given that L. F. Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 575, General Stat­
Hopcr, purchaser of Tnx Certificate
utes, Lawn of E'loridn
No. 61, dated the 4th dny o f June, A.
D. 1!•17. tins filed said certificate in
Notice is hereby given that Klen
my oirice, ami has made application Ares, purchaser of Tnx Certificate
for tax deed to issue in accordanco
No, 100, dated tho 3rd dny of July,
with law. Said certificate embraces, A. D. 1910, lias filed said certificate
the following described property sit­
in my o ffic e ,‘ and has made applica­
uated in Seminole county, Fioridn, totion for tnx deed to issue, in accord­
wit: l " l It, Dlk 11, Tier 15, Wm. ance with iuw, Said certificate em­
Clark'S Sub. Div. of Blk, 11, Tier 15,
braces the following described proper­
of Sanford. The said land being as­
ty sttunted in Seminole county, Flor­
sessed at tiie date of the lssuanco o f
ida, to-wit:
Frnct. WMi E xif Ry.
such certificate in the name of Un­
Block 11, Tier 11 A. C. Martin’s Add.
known. Unless said certificate shall to tho Town o f Sanford. The said
he redeemed according to law tnx
land being assessed at the date of the
u«d will issue thereon on the 9th dny
issuance of such certificate in tho
of August, A. D. 1921.
numo of W. G. Aldridge. Unless said
Witness my official signature and
certificate shall bo redeemed accord­
*®“ ‘ U,is ‘ ho nth day of July, A. D. ing to law tax deed will issue there­
i
on on the 9th dny of August, A. D.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
1921.
Clerk Circuit Court,
Witness my official signature' and
- r
Seminole County, Fin. seal this the 5th day of July, A. D.
/■5-ote
Hys a . M. WEEKS, D. C.
1921.
(SEAL)
E* A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
We have the most com­
Seminole County, Fin.
7-5-Gtc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
plete line of

"Hlatiie the newspapers for tnnkpig
the role of the criminal harder today
than It was twenty or thirty years
ngo," said M. C. Elmer of the sociolo­
gy department, University of Minneso­
ta, according to the Minneapolis News.
"The swindler of a few years l ack
had a downy feather bed to lie on
compared to followers of Ids footsteps
today," he continued. "In those days,
the same gang would work a skin gnme
In one town n week, and then move
to the next slop and do the same tiling
the following week. Not now, how­
ever. The newspaper Is the harrier.
If a clever swindle Is worked In Mex­
ico or Honolulu the news Is on tho
wires at once, uml the whole world
T om m y Gibbon*.
knows It In n couple of hours, and the
procedure, but lie that ns It may, little game la killed.”
Contrary to general opinion, crime
Tommy’s record Isn’t overcrowded
Is
not any greater In proportion to
with "K. O'h." Expecting him to ward
off the demoniacal destruction of population today limn twenty years
Dempsey la one thing; expecting to ago, nccordlng to Mr. Elmer. It Is
knock out the titlelioliler Is entirely Jusl that the number of criminals hai
another.
If Tommy can stay 15 Increased with tiie growth of popula­
rounds with Jack, he cun pile up an tion, ho said.
Mr. Elmer exploded another popular
Impressive array of points.
Taney when he said that he believes
That Charley Mitchell, n little fel­
that criminals are not any holder
low ns compared with SulHvnn,
today than In years past.
caused John L’.s fury !" r*se to the
“ It Is the newspapers again," he salt)
explosive pitch. Is well-known ring
“The big Jobs tire given wide publicity
history, and since that time more
and teem larger In the public mind
than one seemingly unhen'able heavy than those of the past. .Mill It Isn’ t
has found In some smaller fellow his so. Tho James hoys, the Youngers,
master,
uml the Pultons Imd Just us much
nerve ami put over Jobs In tlielr days
Just ns hit; as anything you read about
, In the papers todu.v."

LOW TIDES ON THE BEACH.

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builders '
HARDWARE

About the only institution that will
run on forevor without advertising
is a bad reputntlon.

Tho . armament industry owes a
displayed in San­ grent
debt to the mnn who began the
practice o f seeding ultimatums.
ford
E e t u s figure with you
m
y°ur requirements Pickling and Preserving
^ so exclusive agents

Ever

TIME

for
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
1 units and Varnishes

hill h a r d w a r e

COMPANY

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^ Another enemy of the Irish who
« 0,,Joy freedom is the Irish who
inJoy riots.

• We-have the
4

STONE JARS
m

,

Mason, Sure-Seal Jars
and Jelly Glasses

See our line o f
Stone Crocks, Coolers,
■i
Churns, etc. •

Nature required centuries to trans-'
I n&lt;w9 n T " int° COni’ bUt m° r0 man
I " - " I n t e n d '” , r Ck* *“ tr“ n*,0 ™ I
Sel&gt; it With Q Herald Want Ad.

BALL
HARDW ARE

CO.

Sporting Squibs
of All Hinds

She

GARAGES

SANFORD

Smith Bros. Garage

W ORKS

Expert Repairing .
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
Oak and Flrat

V. C. COLLER,’ Prop.

General Shop and

REAL ESTATE

M ill

Work

E. F. Lane

CONTRACTOR and BUILDER

Real Estate and Insurance

517 Commercial Street

Phone 95

8anford, Flm.

ELECTRICAL

Geo. W . Knight.

COLONIAL LAM PS

Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

FLORIDA

..Employment Bureau..
Tho vocational committee of tho Busi­
ness and Professional Women’s Club
requests nil young women desiring
employment to register nt tho First
National Bnnk.
AGNIiS p . BERNER, Chnirman
Eyes Examined

Glasses Designed

Henry McLaulin, Jr.

GILLON &amp; FR Y
Phone 442

OPT. D.

TRANSFER
“ WE DELIVER THE GOODS”

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
OPTICIAN
OPTOMETRIST If wo plenae you, tell others; If not
tell us. Phone 498
Graduate Northern Illinois College
212 East First St.
Sanford, Fla.

HOTELS

Bunched Them.

Grnuihuolh -r was pleased that Mn*
Golf Is said to keep many men young,
tilth) should have attentions, and was
but it also makes some feel older.
• • •
very gracious to the manly beaux and
Des Moines wants the 1922 Grand admirers that ciium by turn; hut when
In the crowd of summer visitors there
American Trapshooting tournament
appeared in succession William Little­
• • •
When the secon d s fall to throw up john, Martin I’etlljolm and Ted Upjohn,
the sponge in time, tho groggy gladia­ she was bewildered over the young
woman’s predicament.
tor catches It.
“ Oil, Matilda !" she exclaimed. ‘TIow
• • •
do you manage more than .one John­
Johnny Wilson, middleweight cham­
nie at a time? I never shall he able
pion of tho world, Is willing to take
to tell which Is Little, which Is Bet­
on Georges Curpentler.
ty, and which Is Up. But," after some
* * •
reflection, "I’ ll hunch 'em ; I’ll llx 'em.”
Albert M. Barron, former I'enn State
Ever afterward, when one of the
foothall player, will coach tho M. A. Johnnie triplets appeared, grandma
O. foothall team next fall.
was heard to exclaim most cordially.
• • •
"IIow «lo you do, Mr. Llttlc-I’etty-UpJess Willard says he has been lead­ John, whicht"
ing a simple life and Is now ready to
meet Jack Dempsey again.
S a vin g Screw Shavings,
• • *
Two thousand years seems a long
1-1. M. Daniel of Lynchburg carried time to wait for mi Improvement, hut
off tho amateur target championship this lias been the case with the screw.
of Virgin hi, breaking IPS out of COU.
Metal screws have been made since
• • •
230 B. O. The shank of the screw has
Those Interested In school athletics been turned from a bar of metal Imvi
in China have set in motion plans to lag the diameter of the screw head,
organise a Chinese amateur athletic thus wasting a large proportion of tiie
metal by reducing It to shavings.
union.
• • • •
A certain screw manufacturer has
The Jockey clan m New York lias decided to olter this. A inetui bar, of
withdrawn from Frederick Johnson the the diameter of the shank, Is put Into
privilege of entering Ids horses lu the a matrix and subjected to enormous
pressure. Tho head of tho screw Is
Empire City meeting.
* • •
thus expanded In the conIItied com­
•time* Unite, trainer of the if. I*. partment, which gives It the desired
Whitney horses, has offered to race shape. The only waste occurs In
Trystor against the Derby winner, Be­ threading tho screw and Hnlshlug tho
bend.
have Yourself, for $50,000 a side.
• • •
A Parachute Record.
Same day John Kay Is going to feel
To Lieutenant Arthur Hamilton, of
Just right, and all the conditions will
exactly suit him. Theh watch the old tho United States army, goes the
world’s record In (lie oiichulto run record for parachute Jumps, for lie
recently left an'airplane at a height
drop.
• • •
of 24,400 feet and drjfted eight miles
Audacious, tiie horse that won the before touching the ground. He Is
Sui t.i mm and Carter handicaps this said to have fallen ttsleep from cold
year, will leave the truck at tho end during nuri of hW descent.
of the present unison anil enter upon
“ vVhfU'a In a N a m e ?"
u sthil career.
„
.
Mr. M r kelplueh— Haven’t 1 given
• • •
V new athletic stadium Is planned you my 11111111'? What more do you
^
/ or West Virginia university.
The want?
ills ,vlfe—I want the privilege of
Held will he 400 feet wide mid 700 feel
long, containing two gridirons, r bilge- signing It to checks that will he
honored at the hunk.
bull field and tennis courts.

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New Era Printery
G. Bassett Smith. Prop.
COMMERCIAL AND
JOB PRINTING

Herald Printing Co.

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co..
General Machine and Boiler Work
Automobile Starter Gear
Banda^
Mounted on Fly Wheels
,
Automobile Crank Shafts Returned
Gas Engines and Pumps Overhaalod
Irrigation Nipples
Phono t t

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Phone 148
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Phone 465
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY) A U G U ST S 1Q31

iQE FOUB
m

livestock.
It is not possible
DAILY HERALD other
to send those fine cnttlc, which have

[W

FATHER 82, MOTHER 80

M ICKIE SA Y S—

For tho past week newspapers all
over Florida finve published (Column
e r w TWAE NOU SEUD Tb
after column in reference to Lena
AVlOTWEJt, 'XOVibl FEB. A JOB
Clarke, her confessions and a tragedy
OF PmWTVWG, NOVJ’RE
that hns more mysteries than any oth­
BOOSTING T U W 'fOVJN
f
er in annals o f the state.
ANO KNOCKIN' NEB OWN \ 1 i
In the humble homo a t No. 414
South Polnsettia street, West Palm
The saving o f an amount regularly is
Benih, Florida, reside tho aged par­
o o u - A w a Avwr
ents of tho young woman now incar­
really more than a duty, it Is substan­
LIKE
cerated in the Orange county jail at
NENER
tially a debt; you’re paying off the debt
Orlando,
COKAE
BACK
’
Tho father, Doctor Almon Taylor
you owe yourself.. The sooner you start
&gt;v
Clarke, is cighty-two years o f ago,
the sooner you will come into the full
and the mother, Mnricttn Thankful
Clarke, is eighty years old.
and lasting enjoyment of complete in­
These octogenarians have been mar­
tig II- to l t p u i Wooklr Horild onThat horrid Ford person, sumamed ried fifty-five years.
M n n Bomlooli Oountf m d U publUfcod
dependence.
A dr.rU ilof n U i w l o k i f w l
Henry,
hns broken loose again, and
The old father has been a preacher
i, Domoontlo la poUUoo. ft.W
______ like a mad bull in a China shop is o f the gospel to dying men and wom­
|M&gt;&gt; ilwtji ta idTiaoo. i
knocking the studied, arguments, care­ en for fifty-four years.
Member of The Aaaodated Preci
fully rehearsed testimony and fantas­
He is the'first prcnchcr that I over
tic claims of frenzied railroad finan­ heard expound the gospel.
ciers and mismnnngers into a cocked
He hns served various Congregat­
hat by a practicnly demonstration that ional churches in Florida and in 1888,
E very doy in better in Snnford.
indicates they are either liars, fools was stationed at Tavares, tho county
-------------o—---------or plain thiaves and a probable com­ scat of Lake county.
"We hnvo so much to live for in this bination of all three.
• A t that time Tavnrcs wns in Or­
hustling city on the St. Johns.
Henry bought the Detroit, Toledo &amp; ange county, n co-incidcnce that tho
MA Community Builder”
----------- &lt;&gt;----------Ironton railroad about a year ago, and grief of Doctor Clarke’s life should
Did you ever sec so much build* when he took it over the rond wns
take him bnck to the same county
F. P. FORSTER............................................President
InS 4Jolng on *R one L*m c^ We will "losing" $200,000 a month, which Hen­ thirty-three years Inter.
be taking enre o f many people this ry has changed to a profit, ovon tho
a F. WHITNER...............................................Cashier
In the early spring of that year one
winter.
reccipts fell off, of $100,000 n month. fateful dny, the town wns nlmost wiptheir daughter, pray and converse
The rond hns nearly 400 miles of C(j completely out by a disnstrouB lire, with her just the same ns in the pri­
Keep your eye on the golf links track, employs several.hundred work-[ The next Sunday following this disvacy o f their humble home at West
and country club, it moans so much ers, nnd after July l the lowest paid aster, Doctor Clnrke preached to a
Palm Bench.
Pure Milk and Cream. Morning nml nf.
fo r Sanford that the city could well employee will receive not less than $0 crowd that congregated In the church
Don't make it neccssnry for Babe
afford to issue bonds for it.
per dny of eight hours. That is tho edifice which wns not destroyed.
ternoon deliveries. Milk depots at J. II.
Ruth’s rci ord to be broken with n
thing thnt makes managers of other
He extended comfort nnd told the baseball L;t in my hands.
Tillls, Stokes &amp; Millilzers; Popular / I I l f C 'D E ’ M f ' E D Q O A M O
The Sanford Chamber of Commerce roads see red and cuss Henry all over destitute congregation that the love
Beloved of the press of Florida, Markets. Phone 400 your wants
U a Yf • M u I l L u K &amp; u U I N o
in leaving no stone unturned to bring the lot.
of Clod still prevailed, and upholding when State Attorney Jones consents
tho people here. It will be up tfc £he
Here they have been howling for, his hands, in one he told them to put for the aged parents to Bee their
venrs nbaut the profiteering, overpaid the value of gold of the devastated
home folks to give them rooms.
daughter, arrangements will be per­
railroad employee and demanding thnt property in his right hand und true
— Thomas R. Baker, Ph. D„
fected for them to go to Orlando.
Thnt golf links and country club his wages he cut so thnt they mny religion in his left nnd take a choice.
Rollins College, Aenalylle «n»
ReBpcct the- gray hairs and bended
should be tnking shape. It is the ono show n profit, when along comes Ford
He said the choice should he the forntB of this aged couple, drape g Consulting Chemist says o f the water; "O f the many waters of this sad ott­
thing needed if Sanford expects to get and in less thiin u year takes n losing religion of God, which is love, all mantle o f'ch a rity uhout them nnd er regions thst I have analyzed, I hare found nona superior in ell good qonh
real tourists. They want golf nnd road, does less business during the worldly possessions were immaterial. respect the privacy nnd sorrow of old tics to that of the ’ Elder Water.” — Phone 311-W. Office In Miller BnUdlnt
hnrd times than wns done on the rond
This sermon impressed me, a small age.
g o lf they will have.
ELDER SPRINGS WATER CO,
during good times, makes a profit on boy, ns my folks were among the
------------ o----------- Newspaper men are the most gen­
Some o f tho merchants are letting thnt reduced business, nnd raises wng- destitute, and I have never been nblc erous people on earth.
a golden opportunity get by them in cs just as the Ijibor Board cuts them to get Doctor Clarke's iden into my
A former publisher and one of you
THEATRE
RESORT
head.
sleeping through tho month of Au­ on other roads.
hns made a request.
DANCE
IIALL
CAFE
How
does
he
do
it?
Just
by
refrain­
The
reason
being
easily
explained,
gust.
This is the time for special
Please comply.
ing
from
the
practices
o
f
those
in
con­
I
have
not
got
his
religion
and
faith
ELECTRIC---------pales nnd n stimulation of business.
Thank you.—Joe- Barman of West
trol of other roads. Ford owns the which is sublime.
This is the time to get rid o f your
Palm Bench.
PIANOS ~
ORCHESTRIONS
D. T. &amp; I. He is not a hired man put . Doctor nnd Mother Clnrke, ns they
summer goods and get ready for a
in charge of the road by financiers are familiarly and affectionately „ A n a oN GIVES FLORIDA A
FOR
YOUR
PURPOSE
IN
ALL STYLES AND SIZES
big fall and winter business.
FINE
who -own concerns that sell rails, known, have resided in West ralrn
-------------o------------BOOST
at Reduced Prices
steel, engines, cars nnd other supplies Beach for fourteen years.
The city dock should be torn down
to the roads; neither does he fake ex­
It is the universal love nnd*esteem
and n concrete dock or something ns
The Thomns Advertising Agency is
penses nor resort to "bookkeeping” in which this venernblc couple is held
good should be built nt the foot of
to hide profits. He is just a plain, by citizens of Palm Bench county thnt giving wide publicity to n recent BnbPark avenue. With little outlny n ordinary citizen who conducts business
W . S. H AYN E, Tampa, Florida
made it possible for Lena Clarke to son report which takes n very encourdecent landing place nnd pnvillon on the basis of decency and good judg­
WRITE-------------------------------RHONE-------------------------W IRE
he postmistress of West Palm Bench. aging view of business conditions in
could he mndc for the tourists this ment.
Her appointment to this office ho- Florida. Following are extracts from
winter. What a shame we do not pny
J
He wns not raised in—or developed ing generally understood as the fnnv
snore attention to beautiful Lake Mon­ out o f— conditions that made lying, ily dependence for bread nnd butter, the report:
"Florida, like every other state, hns ♦
roe, one o f our best assets.
deceit fulness, willingness to ncccpt a nnd this fact brought about a petition
-------------o -----------It
bribe and general disregard for law that wns signed by practically every been undergoing readjustment.
Sanford enn boast of two generous and decency the requisites for pro­ man, woman nnd child in West Film should not he clnssed with the remain­
der of the South, however, ns it is
henrtod merchants. They are Messrs. motion, out of which conditions huve Bench.
Doctor nnd Mother Clnrke are good very much better off. In fnct, few
McKinnon and Bradford, o f the San­ come tho ordinary railroad president
states hnvo weathered the depression
ford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co., who, a few and manager of railroads. Never has in every way.
he
been
compelled
to
admit
bribery,
be'ter thnn Florida.
Sections de­
He
hus
never
been
u
partisan
in
xlnys ago donated to the Methodist
pending
upon'lumbor,
naval
stores and
false
testimony
and
skulldrudgery
be­
politics.
Orphanage nt Enterprise, twenty-six
From the looks of the constant string o f au­
fore
the
Interstate
Commerce
Com­
If
I
had
his
character,
goodness
of
phosphate
rock
nre
dull;
hut
throughnew suits of clothes for the little
mission
acting
as
investigators
into
out
large
areas
of
the
state,
conditions
heart
nnd
goodness
in
every
other
chaps housed therein. As these suits
tomobiles going in and out o f our repair de­
retailed nt.$10 each it can readily he discriminations and illegal nnd un­ way in my make-up, would he willing nre somewhat favorable ami should
partment it looks as if Porter Pitts and Dock
well repay sales efforts.
aeon thnt the gift was a vnluntdc ono lawful practices of railroad manage­ to give ten yenrs of nty life for the
ments, during which investigations privilege of having folks hold me in
"Florida is not a cotton state, ami
Wells are WHO? The best automobile me­
t o the institution. Not often is such
testimony covering thousands of pag­ high eBteoni the rest of my days.
cotton is the rout of the present de­
generosity displayed nnd the gift was
chanics in this part o f the state. And that is
es, and filling over eighty volumes,
This is the highest endorsement pression in the South. Florida’s crop
highly appreciated.—Times-Union.
W H Y they all come to us with their automo­
was taken, any volume of which henrs possible.
value last year wns hut' 17 pur cent
-------------o------------mute but startling evidence of the
Now, this good old father nnd moth­ less than in 1010. The country ns a
bile troubles. If you do not come to us with
Tho town of Osceola, formerly conditions referred to.
whole reported a loss of 25 per cent,
er wnnt to Hee their daughter.
your troubles your automobile is not receiv­
Bridge End, has a largo population of
All unnecessary Sunday work on the
State Attorney Joe Jones is mad­ and neighboring cotton states an aver­
people who are making good wageB. D. T. &amp; I. is to be cut out after July der thnn a wet hen.
age decline of about 40 per rent.
ing its just rights.
They could come to Sanford day nnd 1st, and the employes in train and
He hus n right to he, ltis vacation Moreover, while the income from Flor­
night If there wan a good rond con­ other service are to have Sunday of! wns spoiled, which is to he regretted. ida’s crops Inst year wns somewhat!
necting up with the Sanford-Genevn whenever,possible, thus giving rail­
He has, according to published re­ less than in 1010, it war .’18 per cent
rond. Now they cannot get here road workers a right enjoyed by the ports, issued tin order that no one greater than the 1014-1018 five-year
*
115 Magnolia
by except her counsel can see her at this average. Few states can giw such jj •* Phone 66
without going through deep mud and majority and one long desired
favorable "oport.
in many.timos of tho year, deep water. those engaged in thnt employment. ’time.
/
‘‘Service THAT Satisfies”
"The citrus and truck seasons have
Doctor nnd Mother Clnrke bow sub­
Bringing those people to Sanford That, also, is.another evidence which
wuuld mean greatly increased busi­ is considered by railroad manage­ missively to the constituted authority. been over for some time. Shipments
Now, the people of Palm Beach were c;::eedingly large, but the net
ness, hut it seems
n good rond to ments to lie a deliberate insult to
County, one and all, will appreciate returns to the grower were small ow­
Ostcoln eitnnot be built. This is a them.
Wage cutting has never been popu­ consideration to Lena Clarke’s aged ing to wonk markets nr.d ex ’cssi'/ely
matter for the merchants of Sanford
to investigate oir their Trade Ex­ lar with Henry Ford. Recently he parents, (who have been thrust into high shipping charges. Profits were
As
tension tours. And this Trade Ex­ stated thnt lie Intended to continuous­ a sen of error ami grief), by Orange not large; neither were losses.
ly
lower
the
cost
of
his
product
to
the
cotton,
corn
and
wheat
farmers
near­
county
authorities.
tension tour should start tlds week if
It is n long, trying, tiresome trip ly all lost considerable money last
possible, in order that the entire coun­ public and increase tho wages of his
workers,
declaring
that
to
be
his
con­
year, Florida lias much to be thank­
from
West Palm Bench to Orlando.
t y can be covered before September.
ful ftir. The tourist crop of 1020-21
ception
o
f
Ids
obligation
as
trustees
of
Their
physical
strength
must
have
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a great manufacturing plant.
every consideration nnd ho conserved. v as one of the bus, in years, and
Another phase to the legislation,
A short time ago tho big financiers
This means that drawing-room ac­ towns deriving benefit from this
antagonistic to tick eradication in sought Ford’s scalp and failed To gel commodations must lie utilized to suarce are reasonably prosperous.”
.Florida will deprive the stale of the it, and this taking of a practically Now Smyrna nnd n comfortable au­
Don't take purgatives tor Conpublicity it has acquired for cattle bankrupt rond, making it pny despite tomobile from there to Orlando.
atlpatlon — they act harshly—
mining. There are some line herds of lessened business and then to raise
They nre old nnd feeble nml for this
they overstrain the delicate
blooded cattle in Florida, one of Ayr- wages just when they nru claiming reason the trip must be made by easy
m e m b r a n e an d le a v e the
Bowels I n a w orse condition
shires in Polk county is the finest in loss and the need for lowered wages stages.
than beiore. U
the United States, and the owifers — is the ctinsu of great indignation
Be it known and remembered thnt
___ y « " a r e
TIRES and TUBES
have been sending them outside the among the spoilers of the people.— Joe Eurnmn is a friend to Doc (or nnd
P A D T I T D ' C t ro u b le d
l y A R I C K g with Constate to compute in exhibitions with Shout Metal Workers Journal.
Mother Clnrke.
IIT T L E
situation,
Doctor Clnrke wns my departed
Guaranteed
SIcltHeadmother’s pastor and spiritual adviser.
ache, in­
FRUIT AND VEGETABLE He administered the rites of bap­ TEN THOUSAND Miles
digestion,
BATES TO BE PROBED.
—--------■ ,i SorrrStomtism to my little brother. •
acta. D izziness, Biliousness,
Be it further known and remem­
Nervousness, or loss ol AppeAnswering u letter from I. T. Wil bered that I am the friend that will agaist stone bruise, rimUte-Don’f ftesffsfo-Cel mboti le
•limn*, manager of the Manatee Couu go with them to Orlando when the
S ' CARTER'S LITTLE LIVES
cut
and
blow-out,
at
.
ly Growers’ association, W. V. Hnr- trip is made to see their imprisoned
PILLS — take one alter each
Del Monte Pears in fine season­
meal and one at bedtime. A
dio, director of the traffic bureau of daughter when permission ib extend­
'
J * days* treatment w ill put
the
Interstate
Commerce
Commission,
ed crumbs, to which melted, but­
FABRIC PRICES
ed by authorities of Orange county to
SfMwcft, liver and Bstvsls In
assures
Stnator
D.
U.
Fletcher
thnt
a
normal condition.
ter has been' added in proportion
do so.
discussion of fruit nnd vegetable
Now, Ramrods of the Fourtli Es­ We have several bar­
o f 1 tablespoon to each cup of
Tates will be held with growers nnd tate, this means all connected with
crumbs.
, - - i -V* Bake in a moderate
carriers in Florida at 2» early date.
newspapers, including publishers, re­
gains in Used Tires
oven until brown.
Director Hurdle says that com­ porters, cubs, photographers, et cet­
plaints of injustice to shippers have era, the appeal is mudu to you not
GAS and OIL
horetofort boon very vaguuo, and tho to crowd upon the aged father nnd
- —
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commission could take no nctlon on mother when they reuch Orlando re­
the information proffered. The let­ questing interviews nnd attempting to
ter from Manager Williams, hbwovor, photograph them.
WBLAKA BLOCK
T
l l a
i g
&amp;
f f i ,
Lea^p thorn alone in their sorrow
contains sufficient specific information
Phones 487-494
Seothw
tad
hwli
goody
and
quickly.
and give them the privilege to see l6a Palmetto Ave.
to warrant u further hearing.
Phone 481

taken several prizes, outside the state,
becauso of tho quarantine measures
ngainst Florida, owing to its lack of
tick eradication work.
Progressive
POBUIBXBB
cattlo men, interested in raising the
L J. H O L L Y _______________ Editor stnndnrd o f the cattle Industry in
,1 . J. I ILLARD....8«reUrjr-Treasurer Florida have reason to feel discour­
&lt;L A. NBKL____ __ General' Manager aged. Florida is an ideal state, owing
to conditions o f climate for tho cattle
CURTIS BARBER
Induustry, but it can never make a
counrLATtoir u i u u
t M •*%
iPhone 148 up to 6 P, M.
marked success os long ns no protec­
Z M - M ill « i w » — AppHuti— tive measures are taken ngainst tho
•Oa'iMrlf tUa Frio* ta U m a
tick.— Sarasota Times.
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HENRY FORD DO IT.
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THE SANFORD DAILY.HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGU8T 9, 1021

Little Happening*
Mention of .
Mattera la Brief
personal Item*
of Intereal

out
*£ The City
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THE WEATHER

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For Florida: Partly cloudy
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thundernhower*
* a b ly local

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Wednesday.

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Oliver Twist and Middy Wash Suits *
reduced to $1.08.— Sanford Shoe &amp; *
Clothing Co.
• . 103-tfc ★

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The Stny-nt-llome Club is consid­ *
ering holding their next meeting at *
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Lake Harney.
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Oliver Twist and Middy Wash Suite *
reduced to $1.08.— Sanford Shoo &amp; *
Clothing Co.
103-tfc *

He
The Herald bns the finest lino of H&lt;
stationery that has over been Hhown *
in this city. Prices very reasonable. *

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Get a repaired tiro to use nH extra. *
Ford tires for $3.00.— S. A. IIuBton. *
110-20 tc *

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The Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.,
have taken on Society Brand Clothes
for fall. This is n very popular line
for young men. Together with the
Hnrt-Schnffner &amp; Marks line, this will
give this concern two o f the strongest
nationally advertised lines on the
market.
SANFORD GIRL SUCCEEDS.
A letter from Mrs. Henry Wallace,
a former resident of Sanford, who Is
now living nt Long Brnnch, Cnl., snys
that hor daughter, Blanche, is consldW(,i ° nc &lt;&gt;f th« N'1™* soloists in the
went, «"d is earning from $10 to $50
n solo. Also thnt Blanche will Soon
go to Europe to finish her studies.
Blanche is n pupil of Sunford high
school und graduate o f Tampa high
school and her many friends here will
lie delighted at her success. Mrs.
Wallace states that she will come to
Sunford this winter for a visit and
her friends here will he glad to see
her again.
BIRD OF PARADISE PLANT

NOTICE
When better cars are made, N. II.
Garner will sell them.
117-Gt

AUCTION SALE OF FINE CATTLE
If you get the same answers as the man who buys the
Hupmobile, you can be sure you have not paid too much.
10 head o f cows and heifers, pure
•j- Hupmobile running economy is known to be truly exception- t

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Owners will tell you their repair bills are unusually
X 'glit. It is a fact that many Ilupmobiles serve three or four
i long-time owners before they wear out,

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bred, high grade Jersey cattle, one
hull, milk truck, dairy fixtures, etc.,
| will he sold nt public auction at the
£ home of R. L. Garrison, near Snnford,
X Tuesday, August 10, nt 11 n. nu

t
Used car dealers all know the car commands a price £
j- above the average.
£
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, &lt;Thc,8e things aro true of the Hupmobile because it is
unit to last and to keep going on a minimum of outlay; and
because they are true, the car is worth what it costs.
1

5 Passenger
Touring ..

5 Passenger
Sedan ......

2 Passenger
Roadster

4 Passenger
Coupe ......

$2695
$2645

F. O. B. SANFORD
CAN MAKE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OF AN Y MODEL

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Distributors for Seminole and Lake Counties

We

have a new shipment just arrived and they are priced
right.

SMens Union
that good Lee kind, as long as they last at H ALF price.
IF IT IS WORK CLOTHES, W E H AVE IT, AN D W E
CARRY ONLY THE BEST KIND, ALL UNION M ADE

Sanford; Fla.

COMB SAGE TEA
INTO GRAY HAIR

There are four real questions when you buy a car—
".Hut wiH it cost to run? Will repairs be heavy? How long
will it last? What will it bring when sold?

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Just the thing for the kiddies, one-piece overalls.

The first Tegular conclave of Tnylor
Comnuindery K. T., will he held on
Thursday evening, August 11th, nt 8
At
o'clock.
At
Al (members are requested to he
At
present ns officers for the CommandAt
ery are to be appointed nnd other
*
business o f the Comnuindery trans­
acted.
II. E. TOLAR,
Have you seen that new line of sta­
Eminent Commander.
tionery at the Herald office?
The
Tucs. Wed. Tiiur.
very latest styles of paper nnd en­
DARKENS BEAUTIFULLY AND
velopes from one of the largest ipunSANFORD SHOE &amp; CLOTHING CO.. RESTORES ITS NATURAL COL­
ufucturcrs of fine stationery in Am­
TAKES ON SOCIETY IIRAND
OR AND LUSTRE AT ONCE
erica.
CLOTHES FOR FALL.

Hupmobile |

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KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ATTENTION

Tho lovers of tho rare and beauti­
ful in tropical flowers should make a
trip to Enterprise to see the "Bird of
Paradise" now in bloom in the garden
.5.$ .J..j.4.4..j.$ 4.4.4.+4..}.4. .5..j.4..5. .5. * % * .j.* -J.&lt;*•&gt;+ of Mrs, Throop nt the Throop Chick­
en
Farm.
This gorgeous and
strange plant which is very appro­
priately named, has a very short sea­
son of bloom, and will soon he past it
for this year. Mrs. Throop is most
gracious in her cordiality and delights
in exhibiting her treasure.

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‘B oys Union Alls

Tho Snnford Rotary Club had n fine
meeting today nt noon at the Valdez
hotel, where they enjoyed a most ex­
cellent luncheon, songs und talks. D.
L. Thrasher gave a three mlnuutc
tnlk on his trip io St. Louis where he
attended tho Rotary dinner where
there were over 200 members o f the
St. Louis club und where ho gave
them a tnlk on Snnford. R. W. Pearman, secretary o f the Chamber of
Commerce gnve n three minute tnlk
on “ Selling Sanford” thnt wns filled
with good thoughts! nnd gave the
members much food for thought. In
the absence o f tho president nnd first
vice president, Gene Roumillat presid­
ed with much dignity nnd grace.

Giving n party today? YoU^wnnt
a fine box of stationery for a prize.
$7.r.O nnd $9.00 WALK-OVER Slip­
The Herald has just what you wunt.
pers nt $5.15, beginning Snturdny.—
Nothing like it in the city.
Lloyd's Shoe Store.
111-2tc
Get a repaired tire to use ns extra.
Dr. nnd Mrs. S. D. Lnznrus, with
Ford tires for $3.00.— S. A. Huston.
llG-26to their little son, will arrive Wednesday
from Brooklyn via Clyde Line to visit
Erulor Curlett, the wide awake Mr. Lazarus’ mother, Mrs. Sarah
county commissioners from the Ge­ Frnnk. Mrs. Lazarus wns formerly
neva district, was in the city yester­ Miss Florence Frank.
day transacting business.
When you want the best automobile
Oliver Twist and Middy Wnsh Suits In Snnford, see N. II. Garner, Oldsreduced to $1.98.— Sanford Shoo &amp; mobiles and Buicks.
117-Gt
'Clothing Co.
103-tfc
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. I). Hnrt nnd little
The Publicity Committee of the daughter have returned from a trip
Chamber of Commerce held n good to Rockledge and Cocon and other)
meeting «t the Valdez Hotel last night points on the East Const. Mr. Hnrt
and mapped out a good campaign for represents the Reliance Life Insur­
the coining year.
ance Co., nnd has several counties in
hiH territqry.
Oliver Twist and Middy Wash Suits
reduced to $1.98.—Sanford Shoo &amp;
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. S. Pinckney, Mr.
Clothing Co.
103-tfc und Mrs. C. W. Clark, and Mr. Alfred
Liljn formed a congenial party moHan't forget thnt tho Herald has
toring over to Daytona Bench Sunhriilui score cards, place cards nnd
day enjoying tho fine ocean breeze,
everything. Look over our lino of
fine stationery for curd club prizes. Mr. nnd Mrs, Clark are from Iowa and
are spending the summer in Snnford.
1he finest line ever shown here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Pinckney hail from oth­
I buy, pay cash for second hand pl- er part# o f the state hut like Snnford
mos. Address P. O. box 352, Sunford, so well they are making their home
Fla
112-M.-W-.F.12tp here for the present

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A -l seed bed sheeting, 30-In, wide,
8c j\ yard.—Thrnsher &amp; Garner.
117-fllc

Our prediction wns true.
Tho temperature yesterday
was down to 89 which is be­
low 90 ns this daily spasm said
it would be within the week.
Those cooling and refreshing
showers that we are getting
dally now are the greatest
stuff in the world to cool the
fevered brow of old Indy Na­
ture. Florida in general and
Sanford in particular, Is for­
tunate indeed to get these
showers right nlong in July
nnd August just when they
arc needed nnd while the rest
o f the country is burning up
with the Intense heat. Com­
pare our report todny with
,any other part of tho country.
WE HAVE SOME WEATH­
ER* ,
HAVE SOME WEATHEIt:
. r»: 10 A. M. AUGUST 9TH
Maximum ........................
89
Minimum ......................... 68
Itungc ............................... 71
Haromcter .........................30.12
Itnin .................................. J5I
Calm nnd party cloudy.

Ct\, la transacting business in Orlan­ *
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do today.

Sanford Mattress Factory will bo
closed until Aug. 10th. A fter thut
date we will be ready for business.—
E. C. Eichols, Mgr.
110-fltc

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Summary of the
Floating Small
Talka Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Keadera

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

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On account o f the city commission­
ers being out of town the regular
meeting last night was postponed un­
til next Monday night.

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J. A. KiUebrcw has arrived in tho
city from Tiimpa and will make this
city his future home. Mr. Klllqbrcw
will ossumo his duties as Chief of
Police next week. Ho lived hero 20
yours ago, and Is well known to many
of the older residents ns he wns at
that time a member o f tho Sanford
police force, but for ninny yenrs, has
boon patrolman nnd later city detect­
ive of tho Tnmpn police force. Ills
many Sanford friends nro giving him
n warm welcome back home.

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Common garden sage, brewed into
a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol
added, will turn gray, streaked and
faded hair beautifully dark and lux­
uriant. Mixing tile Sage Tea and Sul­
phur recipe at home, though, is troub­
lesome. An easier way is to get the
rcady-to-use preparation,
improved
by the addition o f other ingredients,
a large bottle, at little cost, nt drug
stores, known as "W yth's Sago and
Sulphur Compound," thus nvoiding a
lot o f muss.
While gray, fueled hair is not sin­
ful, wo nil desire to retain our youth­
ful appearance and attractiveness. By
darkening your hair with Wyeth’s
Sngc and Sulphur Compound, no one
cun tell, because it does it so natural­
ly, so evenly. You just dampen a
sponge or soft brush with it
nnd
draw this through your hair, taking
one small strand nt a time; by morn­
ing all gray hairs have disappeared.
After another application or two your
hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy,
soft and luxuriant, and you appear
years younger.—Adv.
W VRN PUBLIC AGAINST
QUESTIONABLE STOCKS.

CLASSIFIED ADS
Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for less than
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cosh
must accompany all ordera. Count five worda to a line and remit ac­
cordingly.

W AN TED

FOR RENT

TO RENT— Half of store opposite the WAh TED TO BUY— A 4- or 5-room
modern cottage, well located.—J. B.
postoffice. Apply 221 E. First St.
117-tfc Smi’.n, Box 30, Orlando, Fla. 117-01p
APARTMENT FOR RENT — Also TO TRADE— 100 acres well timber­
ed farm and fruit lands in Southern
furnished room, corner Harvey and
part
of Seminole county for cottngu
Coates streets, Dnytona Bench, Flu.
or
building
lots in Sanford.—J. B.
I*. O. Box No. 302. Mrs. M. E. Pat­
ton.
112-0tp Smith, Box 30, Orlando, Fla. 117-3tp
FOR RENT— Store room on First
I street. A. P. Conqplly Real Estate
Co. •
117-Otc.

PAINTS
------ AND------

FOR SALE
FOR SALE— Houso, D rooms and bath,
Electric lights nnd gas. 805 Elm.
— If. N. Lumley, 902 French. Phono
104.
75-tfc
FOR SALE— Medium size snfe. Ap­
ply 402 Sunford Avc., nnd Fourth
Street.
94-01.
FOR SAI.F— 1 Oldsmobilo truck, $000.
1 Chevrolet automobile, $200; 1 Buiek
4, $100. The above cars nrc real bar­
gains. Terms to fit your pocket hook.
At Williams' Garage, N. II. Garner.

104-tfe

WALL PAPER
SUN-PROOF PAINT
MADE SPECIAL FOR THIS
CLIMATE
^
Make Your House Smile With
SUN-PROOF PAINT

SANFORD PAINT
STORE

H. A. HALVER­
SON, Proprietor
TAMPA, Aug. 8.— Declaring thnt FOR SALE— Live grocery nnd hard­
ware
business
in
country
town,
Cen­
Welnku Block
Snnford, Fla.
"owing to the prosperity of this sec­
tion there lias been attracted to South
Florida a large number o f profession­
al stock salesmen, who are offering to
the public various stocks of questionaide value, in many instances," the
Tampa Clearing House Association
and affiliated hanks is publishing in
the local newspapers advertisements
"to warn tho public ngninst making
investments in any stock without
first consulting with some responsible
hanker and ascertaining reliable infor­
mation respecting the proposed vnnturc."
The Clenring House Association has
invited other bnnks in South Florida
"to join with us in our efforts to pro­
tect the public ngninst the numerous
doubtful schemes now offered through­
out South Florida by professional
stock salesmen."

O.

ATTENTION.

HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION
Important meeting on Wednesday,
ANNUAL MEETING July 10th, nt 8 p. m. All Woodmen
requested to he there.
There will be a meeting of the FerF. L. MILLER.
naid-Lnughton Memorial Hospital A s­
sociation nt the Court-House, Tues­
DOG VALUED AT $3,000.
day night, August 10th, nt 8 o'clock.
All members are requested to he pres­
WILMINGTON, N. C., Aug. 0.—
ent ns it is tho election of officers and
the rending o f the unnuul reports of Legal steps to gain possession o f n
the hospitnl association.
117-5tp n -ent Dana dog valued nt several
&gt;usund dollnrs to satisfy nn alleged
moat hill, lias been, instituted by a
NOTICE TO DELINQUENT TAX
oral ninrket against Hurry Tubervllle,
PAYERS.
former manager o f an amusement
All taxes nro past duo. Before be­ resort near here. The dog, which hns
ing placed Into my hands for collec­ been insured for $3,000 by Its owner,
tion, I shall be on the streets of San­ hns not been located by the sheriff’s
ford from now until August 15th, to forces.
rccolvo taxes; after which date, I will
visit delinquents for tho purposo of
A man in Morgantown, N. C., cut
collecting or levying on any property Ii Ib wife’s throat, then knult and cov♦I. j | ry '*'ll'/'III
I
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subject to tax.
Respectfully,
cred her face with kisses and cares­
ses.
Perhaps he had been reading
A. B. CAMERON,
Depbty Tax Collector. ntout Congress’ treatment o f tho crlp111 Otd 1tw.
plod nnd disabled ex-Bervico men.

tral Florida. Splendid opportunity.
$4,000 will handle it. "B ox" enru Snn­
ford Herald.
115-3tp

FOR SALE— 1 Ford touring enr, $400,
1 Chevrolet, $200; 1 Buiek truck,
$198; 1 Oldsmobilo truck, $598. All
in good condition nnd a real bnrgnin.
—Williams Garage by N. II. Garner.
113«0tc

SALE OF FINE COWS

R. L. Garrison announces thnt he is
going out of the dairy business nnd
will have a public sale of nil his finu
pendigreed Jersey cows nt his place
near Fort Itende next Tuesday, Au­
gust 10th ut 11 11. m. This will he a
FOR SALE—One pumping outfit con- good opportunity to buy fine cows ut
nisting of one Raleigh Schreyer very reasonable rates.
1 1-2 hp. engine, one Gould pump, one
200 gallon storage tank. Wight TWO DROWNED WHEN
Grocery Co.
112-tfc.
DRAWN OUT IIEYOD
DEPTH BY CURENT.
Post curds—locnl views— lc ench nt
the Ilernld office.
WILMINGTON, N. C\, Aug. 8.—
FOR SALE OR TRADE— One Cole 8,
Miss
Louise F. Parks Slonn, o f States­
5 passenger roadster.
Will take
ville,
N. C., twenty-one, and Marion
light car as part payment. Call 519
Avnnt,
Wilmington, twenty-fopr, lost
W. First street.
115-tfc
their
lives
in the surf nt Wrightsvillo
FOR SALE— One Bolding-Hnll stone
Beach
near
here, shorty after eight
lined refrigerator, 150 pound ca­
o
’clock
yesterday
morning, having
pacity. Call 519 W. First Street.
been
drawn
by
tho
current beyond
______________________________ 110-tfc
their depth. Both ’bodies were re­
FOR SALE—8-room house with nil
covered.
modern convenience, excellent re­
Life guards hnd not gone on duty
pair. Private water works, in desir­
when the ill-fated young people with
able loention. Reasonable terms. Ap­
a number o f others went in bathing
ply to Owner, 519 W. First Street.
from one of the inns on the bench nnd
110-tfc
both were beyond help when a hur­
F O R S A L E - ^ t l o o d p iu n o , $ 1 7 5 c a s h .
riedly manned life boat put out to resPhono 470-W.
. 110-12tp
cuo them. Tho crew picked 'up the
FOR SALE OR TItADE— Curlonirof body o f Miss Slonn, which wns llontmules und horses. This stock is ing face downwnrd in the surf, but
here to sell or trade; 11 chance to get the body o f Avnnt disappeared to
n real bargain. Can bu seen buck of
reappear half n mile down tho beach
Wight’s Garage. See Whighum or
where it floated nshore. Mrs. A. R.
Benton.' W. I. Steagall Mule Co.
Hardwick, of this city, a cousin of
117-0tp
Miss Slonn, wns also in the surf, but
FOR SALE— Strnwbeny plants, cer­ wnH enrilv rescued.
tified by Statu IMunt Bonrd, $3 per
Miss Slonn wns n daughter o f J. L.
thousnnd f. o. h. Luke Mary, Farinu
Slonn o f Statesville, nnd a grndunto
Strawberry Garden, Lake Mnry, Fla.
o f North Carolina College for Women
. ■ ■ .___________________ 117-12tp
nt Greensboro.
Post cards— local views— ic each at
Mr. Avnnt wns an ox-servJce man
tho Herald office.
' and was woll known In this city. Tho
~ F o r offlco supplies, stationery, ate- remains of the young woman were
come to tho Herald office.
•"-t to Statesville this morning. .

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IN TH E H E A R T OP T H E ' W O R L D ’S GREATEST V E G E T A B LE SECTION

Austro-Hungarian Embassy, for Sale

REPEAL excess profit t a x
and incom e surtax
above THIRTY-TWO PR. CT.
One and All Freight and
Passenger
Taxes

AGItliEMW TODAY
REPUBLICANS o f h o u s e
WAYS AND MEANS COM­
MITTEE AGREE ON IT

NUMBER 118

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10,1921

VOLUME II

SEPARATE PEACE COMPACT
MAY PROVE UNDOING.
REPUBLICAN ADMINISTRATION
S ILE S IA N QUESTION
SID E TR ACK E D T E M P O R A R IL Y
U Y S U PR E M E COUNCIL.

COL. JOHN M A R TIN
V E R Y IL L AT HOME
N E A R OCALA TO D A Y.

(Br T1&gt;« A hoc latad Frau)

(Br Tka AuocUUd Praia)

P A R IS , Aug. 10.— The allied su­
preme council put the SicBian ques­
tion, nolw apparenty near a definite
settlement, temporarily asido today
whllo admitting a report o f experts
engaged In drawing a new boundary
line between Poland and Germany In
this area, agreed upon In tho princi­
ple between France nnd Englnnd yes­
terday. Tho council, mcnnwhtle, dis­
cussed the Greco-Turklsh situation
nnd the German disarmament quest

O C A L A , ,Aug. 10.— Col. John M.
Martin, Inst surviving member o f tho
Confederate States congress, and one
of Ocala’s oldest citizens, is seriously
ill ot his homo here. He rested well
last night but very weak today, phy­
sicians said. Little hope is held fo r
his recovery on account o f his ad­
vanced age, eighty-nine. Ills w ife,
two daughters nnd three sons, are
at his bedside.

Secrecy Over Situation
W ill Get Thetn
in Bad

PUBLIC IN DARK
S T A T E D E P A R T M E N T A N D P R E S -'
ID E N T K E E P A L L PLANEL
SECRET

W A S H IN G T O N , D. C. Aug. 10,—
More than a month hns pnssed sine*
WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—
congress by joint resolution tried to
declare a state o f penco with Germany
Repeal of the excess profits tnx
ion.
jut for reasons which hnvo thus fa r
ami income surtaxes above 32%
been clouded in secrecy, neither
a
SHE
IS
A
BUSY
W
O
M
A
N
effective as of last January 1
GERM AN BEACH O U T F IT proclamation of peace has been issued f
and of al freight and passenger
proclamation o f peace has been issued
transportation taxes as of ncxtj
nor has the American public been told
officlaly by tho department of stato
January 1st were agreed upon
or
thn White House whnt the Am eri­
today by Republicans of the
can commissioner in Berlin and tho
The former AuHtro-Uungarlnn embassy In Washington, which Ih to be sold,
House Ways and Means Commit­
Gorman government
nro talking
tlm proceeds to lie used for tho purchnso of separate legation buildings for
tee.
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about.
Austria anti Hungary.
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The sennto fftroign relations com­
WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.— Having
mittee hns not been given a* draft o f
agreed to olimlnatiorl o f tho soda
the memorandum now in tho hands o f
fountain, Ice cream and bo culled
tho Germnn government though it is
luxury taxes on wearing apparel and
known that the German
rciehstng
n 50 per cent cut in 'the levy on
committeo hns for weeks had
tho
sporting goods, Republican membora
same under consideration.
of the house ways and means com­
It woh in the senate thnt tho W il­
mittee returned todny to tho job of
son administration met its W ater­
loo by fniling to consult that body in
revenue revision determined to make
IN
the making o f pence nnd Republican
further reductions In tho total tax
N E W GOVERNOR OF C A N A D A A R ­ S E V E R A L RECEIVED VOTES
P R IM A R Y RUT NOT
senators hnvo hecq wont to say thnt
RIVES A T Q U EH EC
the American people will be called
ENOUGH
tho policy o f secret diplomacy was
TO D A Y
upon to pay this fiscal year.
repudiated nt the polls InBt Novem­
A AO per cent cut In tho transpor­
iBr Tht AuocUUd Praia)
(Br The Aieoclated r*eii)
ber.
tation levies, both passenger and
RICHMOND, Va., Aug.
10.— De­
QUEBEC, Aug. 10.— Quebec is in
Tho Wilson administration used to
freight wns declared to he practical­
holiday attire today for
Canada’s spite the fuct that severul women can­
argue
thnt International custom nnd
ly a certainty. Thoso members who
new governor, Gcnernl Baron Byng didates for the Virginia legislature
international politics made it neces­
heretofore have urged immediate re­
o f Vimy, due to nrrive this evening hml received votes in the state Demo­
sary to negotiate privately hut tho
peal of all of these taxes were un­
on the stenmer, Empress of France. cratic primary la«t week, not one will
Harding administration is keeping the
derstood to he prepnred to presB
Lord Ilyng, then Gcnernl Sir Julian he n member, according to tho list of
negotiations within tho realm o f sec­
their point with the argument thnt
Byng, leaped into fnme in the spring nominees given out today. A ll wom­
ret diplomacy because o f domestic
this could he done readily if repeal
o f 11(17 when he led the Canadians in en candidates were defeated.
politics—a fear o f certain elements in.
of the excess profits and higher sur­
storming and capturing o f a supposed
tho United StatcH senate which might
J. A. Purdy, of Osteen, wns nniong
taxes is delayed until next Jnnunry
ly Impregnable German position on
attempt to criticize the proposals i f
tho Volusin county visitors today.
1, ns now proposed.
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“ Tlie Busiest Woman In California” Vimy Ridge.
mndo public. Indeed, tho department
The total loss of revenuo involved —so they call Mrs. Elmer M. Wood­
o f state givea oveijy evidence o f in­
in cutting oir the transportation tax­ bury, wife of the manager of the Hotel
tending to follow the Wilson steps by
es wux estimated at $200,000,01)0, or Richelieu, Situ Francisco. When riot
negotiating a treaty with Germany
less, it was stated, than tho loss that othorwlsu Occupied she gives 11 unique
and then sending it to tho senuto
would be entniled this year through mill artistic touch to the hotel rooms
which will he urged to nccept it
by painting mural decorations, lumprnakiug the repeal o f the excess prof­ similes, etc.
without qualification. The
chances
“Otherwise occupied”
Ainerirn mill I'tiiuw have nothing
its and higher income surtaxes re­ means us playwright, newspaper cor­
nro the senate will have-to take tho
on Germany when it comes to bench
troactive to last January 1. It also respondent and singer. She lias been
costumes, as may be Judged by a glance treaty without the crossing of a “ t"
was urged that the cutting off the queen of five carnivals.
Trail, south of Palm Reach, hut nt tills outfit seen at a bathing resort or the dotting of an "I."
PostofTiee
Inspectors Lake
The/Dcmocrnts aren't particularly
levies on freight and passenger tra f­
never cut much o f a figure in the so­ there. Of course the outer garment
disturbed
over thnt prospect for they
fic would prove o f real help to busi­ will ho sought In framing any report
of
net
lace
Is
discarded
before
tho
Discredit Loan of
cial activities. The lust reference to
Indy
enters
the
water—
If she ever defended it under the Wilson admin­
ness through savings in freight car­ thnt the eDemocrnts may decide to
him is thnt his yacht Gardenia wns
$38,000
does.
istration, but tho elements In the sengoes an 1 added expunses o f travel­ mnko a fter they have studied the Re­
stored nt a local ship yard on Mny 27,
ute which denounced the Wilson meth­
ing salesmen.
M IA M I, Aug. 10.— Mrs. J. W. W ar­ 1920.
publican draft of tho measure.
ods ns unjustified for showing signs
Formal agreement among the ma­
Miss Clarke’s statement wns thnt
Representative Gnrner o f Tcxns, ner, sister o f Lena Clurkc (now un­
o f restlessness over the fact thut
jority members ns to the total thnt
the ranking Democrat on the wnys ifier arrest in Orlnndo in connection she met Elwell through her brother
open diplomacy has ngnin gone by tho
will he absolutely neeessnry to run
nnd menns committee in tho absence with the robbery of the West Palm Paul, who was nt thut time employed
hoards.
the government thi.i fiaenl year has o f Mr. Kitchen, canto out flatly todny Reach postoffice and the death o f F. in the postoffice, and snid that the
Their chief fenr is that Secretary
not y, t been reached and it was said
for full re pen 1 of the transportation A. Miltmore,) declared todny ufter re­ two hnd boon on u hunting trip to
Hughes is establishing a precedent
that further specific tnx cuts might
the Everglades. Paul was well known
taxes and the socalled nuisance tax­ turning from a visit with her parents
for tho Harding administration which
here as an intimate friend with the
"wail such an agreement. There also
in
West
Palm
Bench,
that
tho
state­
es, including the ton per cent tnx on
will ho used to keep the press out o f
Seminole Indians who inhnbit the Evwns talk of conferences with rresibottled soft drinks, nnd ngnlnHt nny ments made by her sister were as
erglndeH. He wns nn amateur “ snnkc OF V E N U E FOR T R IA L ON EM- the disarmament conference nnd giv&lt;*
•'ent Hard&gt;ng to obt.vn his advice III
of the new or Incrcnseif tnxea sug­ much a mystery to the fnniily ns to
out formal statements Hlmilur to thet
H EZZLEM ENT CHARGES—
•he solution of the major problems
the public. She expressed tho belief charmer" nnd met hiH (tenth on Christgested by Secretary Mellon.
colorless announcements mado dailjr
AR R ESTED A T LAST
tnns day from the bite of a Harlequin
before tha committee.
The Tcxns member also is o f the thnt Joseph Elwell had never loaned
at Parts while the real ngrements anti
her sister the $38,000 to cover an al­ snake given him by friends which he
Having been excluded from par­
negotiations were kept secret nnd uru(B j Tba AuocUUd Praia)
opinion thnt n much greater return leged shortage. She said in her opin­ had struck him in his mouth. He al­
ticipating in the framing of tho bill,
still being handed to tho public In;
S
P
R
IN
G
F
IE
LD
,
III.,
Aug.
10.—
ways bonsted that the snnkes would
Democratic members o f tho commit- can bo hnd from hack taxes than tho ion sugh n shortage never existed.
penccincul fashion in books by thoso
State’s
Attorney
Mortimer
todny
pro­
not bite hlnn
t.re giving independent study of treasury has estimated.
He thinks
in thoposed conditions ufulcr which ho will delegates who participated
Postal
inspectors
doubt
tho
$38,­
W E S T P A LM BEACH, Aug. 10.—
•be i "vision question. Representa­ thnt instend o f tho $2.15,000,000 given
agree to grant Governor Small n peace conference. Hut if the iuyHtory
000
shortage
in
1018s
They
continue
Joseph B. Elwoll’s name wns brought
tive Kitchen, the Democratic lender,
in Mr. Mellon’s statement to the com­
change o f venue outside Sangamon over the conduct of tho negotiations
into the murder-postoffice robbery to insist that the shortage o f $20,000
"ho m detained nt his homo In North
mittee nenrly $500,000,000 can ho ob­ mystery in which Lena Clnrke, post­ on which they have been specifically county for trial on the charges of with Germany is unexplained, it Is
•ni'dii.n by illness, ha? been kept
working here dates bnck no farther embezzlement o f state funds for which no less o f concern to cnpltol hill thun.
fully informed on the public hearings tained from this source this fiscal mistress here nnd daughter of a re­
the governor was arrested ycBtertiny. the reason why a pence proclamation)
tired clergyman, who has confessed than six or seven months.
"'id it is understood that his counsel your.
In a telegram to u local newspaper Tho nttorney propositions are thnt tho isn't issued.
both the theft o f $32,00 from the logovernor's counsel file petition for a
Mr. Hughes, it is contended, knows
cnl postoffice nnd the slaying of F. A . Miss Clnrke Inst night said:
change
of
venue
nnd
confer
with
whether
a proclamation o f penco Is
“ Hnvo noticed exaggerated reports
Miltmore in Orlnndo. The name of
Mortimer
1n
nn
effo
rt
to
roach
an
necessary,
he knows nil about tho law
the whist expert, who was murdered concerning my* helping other people.
agreement on some county acceptable in the case. The question was refer­
Want
to
sny
to
you
to
tell
my
friends
in June, 1920, wns mentioned by Miss
to both prosecution and defense. Thnt red to the department o f justice as a
Clarke in a signed statement given the majority of people I have lent
both sides agree to a speedy trial.
way out— it was hoped the responsi­
money
to
wore
soldiers
who
were
down
out in Orlnndo In which she stated
bility for the issuance o f the procla­
nnd
out
because
the
government
they
thnt in 1918 Elwell hnd given her
mation could ho placed on tho depart­
risked
their
lives
for
failed
to*
give
$38,000 to cover a shortage for which
BOBBED H A IR P U T
ment o f justice nnd mnko it a domestic
•&gt;NK OF OLDEST A D M IR A LS
then)
a
bonus
after
the
war.’’
blamed Miltmore.
UNDER BAND BY
Means Abandonment of HheOfficials
legal a ffa ir nnd not nn infringement
ON RETIRED L IS T DIES
This I h not borno outb y facts in
and towns people here
on
tho handling o f foreign policy by
Her lavish
M. F IE LD &amp; CO.
v
A T SAN FRANCISCO.
Negotiations For
scout her statement about Elwell In possession o f officials.
tho
secretary o f state. But something
been carefully
its entirety although at the time o f expenditures have
Famine Relief
hns
happened. Even tho department
,, , v, &lt;®r Tha AaaoelaUd Praia)
checked
with
her
Income.
They
includo
Girl Employees Must Wear Hair Nets
the Elwell murder there wns consid­
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. * 10.—
o
f
justice
has taken its time and gen­
a
diamond
ring
for
one
girl,
a
dinner
Until
Hair
Grows
Out.
erable reference to the ‘‘ mysterious
R IG A , Aug. 10.—Soviet Russia
hear Admiral Gtorgo ^Ink Kutz, re­
eral
inference
is that the president has
in
a
locnl
restaurant
to
32
members
—
(B
r
Tba
Aarociatad
Praia*
Miss Ellis o f Palm Beach.” Miss
hns released only six of the
tired, snid to ho tho second oldest liv­
CHICAGO,
Aug.
10.—
Orders
posted
told
tho
department
it needn't hurry
o
f
a
church
organization
on
tho
night
Clarke’s statement snld that she had
American prisoners who have ar­
ing rear admiral In tho navy, died
by
Marshall
Field
£
Company
today
the
decision.
Meanwhile
the depart­
iTeforc
the
robbery
and
numerous
written to Elwell again fo r financial
rived at Narva, Esthonla, but the
nre Inst night. Ho wns eighty-six
that
girl
clerks
with
bobbed
hair
muBt
ment
o
f
state
1
b hopeful o f an early
Items
for
beyond
tho
amount
of
mon­
aid In May, 1920, a month before his
yonrs old,
fact that only this half
dozen
wear hair nctB until tresses grow out conclusio nof Its negotiations with
death, and that his death precented ey she enrned as postmistress.
were sent" out o f the country Is
The many contradictory statements again. One clerk wns dismissed for Germany nnd onco an agreement with
her from getting any reply. Officials
M,SS STONE TO PLE A D IN S A N IT Y
said today to threaten a long de­
the Berlin government is reached, i t
hero ask tho question why Misn thnt hnve been made by tho woman refusing to obey tho rule.
lay, in and perhaps abandonment
will
be casks to tako tho position that
arc
not
deviating
tho
postal
inspec­
Clarke’s name wns never before asso­
n e w YORK, Aug. 10.— Tho CABO Of
o f negotiations for American
TO
PROI1E
TOBACCO
T
R
A
D
E
the
peace
proclamation might as w ell
tors
from
thoir
original
thoory
of
bor
ciated with tho Elwell murder when
MUs Olivia M. P. Stone, tho Clncinfamine relief In Russia.
The
W
A
S
H
IN
G
T
O
N
,
Aug.
10.—
The
fed­
ho
held
up
until after the separate
full
responsibility
for
the
rohhory,
and
the letter for money which she soys
nnti
nurse, was
wns postponed until Thurs,
nur8°.
prisoners released were: Captain
eral
trade
commission
waH
directed,
peace
treaty
with Germany Jb signed
although
they
give
no
assurances
to
Hhe sent would jnost certulnly have
« «y, when she wns nrrnigned yestorEminent K'lpatrlck, o f Unionunder
a
resolution
adopted
today
by
by
both
parties.
.
.
this
effect
they
nro
understood
to
bo
uroused suspicions in Now York es­
f “y
a chnrgo of shooting nnd killtown, A la .; William Flick, Dr.
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the
senate,
to
invoBtigato
conditions
closing
in
on
possible
suspects
who
pecially when tho police were scorch­
g -Ills G. Kinkend, former corpora­
Weston B. Eves, Zenophom Blum—
Get
your
Scratch
Pads
from
The
have received some o f, the $32,000 in tho tobacco trade, Including prices
ing for a woman.
tion counsel of Cincinnati, in Brookenthal, Henry J. Lemarc and Rus­
Herald— by the pound— 18c. *
to producers and consumers.
thnt hns not yet been accounted for.
iyn last Friday.
Elwell
had
a
wlntef
homo
here
on
sell Patunger.
.
(Br Th. AupoUUd Tnu)

NO WOMEN
VIMY RIDGE
ELECTED IN
HERO LEADER
VIRGINIA NOW
OF CANADIANS

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ELWELL STORY NOT BELIEVED
BY FAMILY OF MISS CLARKE
-SH E WAS IN STATE AT TIME

GOVERNOR
OF ILLNESS
ASKSCHANGE

ONLY FEW PRISONERS
.
RELEASED FROM RUSSIA
THREATENS LONG DELAY

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in Pin Stripes and Herringbone.
SEE T H E N E W M ODELS FOR F A L L
IN O U R W IN D O W

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Augustine Election
on License Tax Fee .
Postponed by City

ST. A U G U S T IN E , Aug. 0.— Tho
Ancient City had two special elections
C L E A R W A T E R . — The death of last month, nnd is to bo saved another
Captain Thomas Lowe, aged 01, at tho this month, at which It yrns expected
homo o f his son, W esley B. Jones, It would be ascertained whether or not
hero last Friday, marked the passing tho electorate o f St. Augustine ap­
o f one o f Plnellns county’s foremost proves tho local bill o f the lost F lori­
pioneers. H e wits for many yenrs da Legislature authorising the city o f
engaged In tho fishing industry and St. Augustlno to fix license tax fees
piled his trade not only in these wa­ regnrdlcss o f whnt tho Btato assesses.
It hnB been decided not to hold elec­
ters hut frequently his ventures led
him to Central and South America, tion this year, owing to the discovery
Cuba, and the West Indies. He built by City Attorney E. Noblo Calhoun
tho first Methodist church and frame nnd other city ofTidnls that such re f­
dwelling here and Inter nided materi­ erendum election could not be legally
ally in tho erection o f another edifice. cnllcd and held and the necessary li­
Cnptnin Lowe first came to Pinellas cense ordinance enacted In time to be­
county from K ey W est In 1847 during come effective before October, when
one o f his voyages on his boat, tho the new license fees will be due. Since
“ Sen D rift.” Twelve years later ho it Is too late to nlTect this year’s li­
organized and headed n snmll party cense fees, it was'deemed advisnblc
which migrated to the county from to postpone the election until Janu­
Key West. The party lived fo r some ary, when It can be hold in connection
time in what is known ns the McMul- with a regular general election in the
let place, but later Cnptnin Lowe, city, thereby saving the cost o f n spec­
brought a bont lond o f lumber from ial election.
As n result o f considerable litiga­
Cedar Keys, and the dwelling and
tion
with the St. Johns Electric Co.,
church were erected. W ith tho com­
originating'
In tho Circuit Court nnd
ing o f the Civil W ar, Captain Lowo
finally
appealed
to nnd settled by tho
joined the confederate navy nnd wns
Floridn
Supreme
Court, the city o f St.
assigned ns pilot to the Snnvnnnnh.
Augustine
found
Itself without legnl
When word came o f Lee’s surrender,
authority
to
impose
license fees great­
Captain Lowo participated in the tank­
er
than
50
pc
rcent
o f those assessed
ing o fthe vessel. He again entered
nnd
collected
by
the
State of Floridn.
upon his fishing trade and built the
As
n
result,
the
locnl
charter wns
“ Asn Lowe,” which wns fam iliar In
tho coastwise trndo fo r ninny years amended by the 1921 session o f tho
during the period o f reconstruction. Legislature to give tho city o f S t
Cnptnin Lowo is survived by his w ife Augustine authority nnd power to fix
the amount o f the licenso fees it shall
nnd three sonB.
impose, regardless of whnt tho State
L L IV E OAK.— Approximately 440 chnrges various individuals, firms nnd
carloads of watermelons were shipped corporations to do business, the legis­
from Suwannee county during tho lative act containing n referendum
current senson according to shippers clnuse, providing thnt tho act would
here. With incomplete statistics from, not become effective until it should
McAlpin, O’ Brien and Brtmford, on lave received approval by tho voters
the Atlantic Const Line, the Const nnd nt the polls.

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THE STAR TO-DAY
M O N T E B L U E in

“T h e K entuckians’*
On one aide the BIuo Grass aristocrats. Against them,
the fierce, fighting folk of the mountainss. The stake—
the state’s good name and the love of the Governors
daughter. The battle-ground— the Cnpltols halls nnd
lonely hills. The victory— come and see! A romance of
stout hearts’ struggle and of love grent enough to sur­
render.
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Tomorrow— Bert Lytcll in “The Misleading
Lady”

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E N JO Y Y O U R T R IP
Havo you over been “ caught short *ot cash” when touring and been
cmbnrrnsscd at hotels, garages nnd shops by tho moro or less unwel­
come attitude toward your pcrsonnl checks?
You can enjoy your trip, freo from anxiety regarding n\onoy mat­
ters If you kcop yourself supplied with those self-identifying, ovorywhcro-acceptcd, Bafo, convenient Cheques fo r travelers. ^

* Peoples Bank of Sanford
Amrican
Bankers
Association

A. B. A .

WE

'SELL

CHEQUES

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* LADIES, MEN AND BOYS-

Seaboard handled 380 carlpads from
other stations In the county. It 1s R E P U B LIC A N S TO
PLAC E YO UR ORDERS FOR-------conservatively estimated thnt M cA l­
IN C R E A S E R A T E OF
1922 OLDSM OBILE 8, OLDSM OBILE 4,
pin, O'Brien and Branford shipped ap­
P A R C E L POST.
proximately 50 enrs. One o f the larg­
B U IC K 6, B U IC K 4, O LD SM O BILE
W A S H IN G T O N , Aug. 9— Parcel
est shippers placed the average selling
S a n fo r d
S h o e
8C
TR U CK . Place your order now and
post rates must be incrensed, if an
price of themelons at $150 a cnr.
investigation shows thnt this service
avoid d elay ---------------------- ——
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JA C K S O N V ILLE .— For the first is responsible for an expected1 de­
time in the history o f the Jacksonville ficit o f $70,000,000 in tho postal rev
C lo t h in g
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Chnmbor o f Commerce steps arc being enuc this yenr, Postmaster Gcnornl T
taken to determine thestand o f tho W ill II. IlnyH told tho United Press
organization on tho labor nJcstion yesterday.
The Home of H art Schaffner &amp; M arx
Accountants nnd postoffice engi­
12.000 cars lmd it not .been fo r tha
with numerous members expressing
C A N T A L O U P E CROP
and Society Brand Clones
neers
nre
now
checking
through
tho
rnvngos
o f aphis, which resulted in tho
tho opinion thnt tho “ open shop”
ON P A C IF IC H E A V Y .
entire
country
to
lenrn
if
tho
pnrcol
condemnation
o f between 0,000 and
would lyi favored. Secretary Kessler
post
is,
ns
suspected,
one
o
f
tho
two
8.000
acres
of
late
melons.
hnH mailed to ench member a quesOf special intortst to Florida grow­
big
losing
ventures
o
f
the
department.
ttonnlro asking that the member vote
Railroads and enntaloupo growers
ers o f cantaloupes is the announce­
Until 1920 postal revenues exceed­ ment just made by the United States have been told that ths movement of
for or against the “ open shop” prin­
* * * * * * * . * * *
County Commissioner
ed expenditures for several years, hut department o f agriculture which de­ upward o f 10,000 curs o f iced canta­
,
Takes His • Position ciple.
now deficits nro showing, duo to busi­ clares that on July 9th, tho movomtnt loupes in such a short tiino haa been
Despite Whiteeapping G A IN E S V IL L E — All crops in Flor­ ness depression, incrensed wages nnd from Imperial Valley, Cal., had reach­ a Herculean task, hut has been hand­
increased compensation to railroads ed 9,952 cars, or 857 enrs in excess of led with a minimum o f confusion.
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ida nrc practically “ laid by” and pre­
i BU SIINF.LL, Aug. 9.— II. R. Fields,
* * * * * * * * * *
parations for fall planting are in for enrrying mail.
the total movement for 1920, which Cars nnd ice were plentiful, tho rc|Mirt
who on the evening of July 29 wns
“ The pnreel post system is a com­ wns the henviest preceding season. concludes, nnd the melons reached the
progress, according to the weekly re­
kidnapped by five masked men nnd
W H E R E T H E Y I’ L A Y T O D A Y
view o f crop conditions in this state mercial venture pure nnd simple,” Although tho movement has been ex­ market in good condition.
severely whipped, wns yesterduy to
said Ilnys. “ There is every reason,
Jacksonville at Dnytonn.
assume office ns county commissioner made by the Federal Department of therefore, why it should he made nt ceptionally &gt; heavy, tho (lepnrtment
J E R A L D ADS get results.
St. Petersburg at Lakeland.
of Flngler county, to which position Crop Estimates, for the week ending least self supporting. This does not adds, the total might have reached
•Orlando nt Tumpa.
Saturday.
Late
corn
was
reported
ho wns appointed just prior to the
generally, in excellent condition. Wet lold true o f somo other servieos ren­
beating.
dered by the postofflce which neces­
HOW T H E Y S T A N D
Although the situation is Bunnell weather is unfavorable for the cotton
l’ct. has been quiet since the whipping crop; picking hns started.
L
I.nto sarily must be accomplished nt a
w.
oss.”
.052
31
58
of Fields, citizens from the western planting o f sweet potatoes continues,
Hays declined to sny whether he
.547
39
.47
section of the county have estab­ the report snid, nnd early potatoes
approved
o f the proposed one cent
.512
42
.44
lished and maintained n bodyguard nre moving in cnr lots. Prospects for
.437 about Fields’ home for the past week hay and pasture were described ns an ounce incrcnse in fifst dnss mail
49
38
.401 in order to prevent any further viol­ good. Rain Is snid to he in te rferin g rates ns proposed by Secretary of tho
48
41
St.
.391 ence. Fields was ordered to leave the with harvesting.
56
.30
Tho condition o f Treasury Mellon as a revenue pro­
city in 48 houra, but has refused to pasture continues to Improve.
No ducer. Postal officials, however, nri
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RESULTS Y E S T E R D A Y
change from Inst week’s review is re­ known to he against this.
do so.
Hays explained why a deficit is ex­
A Indy who hnd n family of three children didn't
Florida Stntc League
Mr. Fields wns expected to make ported for the citrus crop. Prospects
wm\t nny more because she hnd henrd thnt every fourth
a strenuous effo rt to effect tho re­ nre placed nt fa ir to good. Local mar" pected this year nnd gave nn itemized
A t Daytona 0, Jacksonville 5.
organization of the county
board kets nre said to he full of inangocH, statement showing where nnd how tho
child horn in the world wns n Chinaman.
A t Tumpa 4, Orlando 13.
W'
with* himself ns chairman in plnce guavas nnd other tropical fruits. Tho department plans to reduce operating
A t Lakeland 1, St. Petersburg 8.
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of N. E. Roberts of the third district condition o f all live stock continues coftts by nearly $15,000,000.
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A ludicrous, perhaps, ns nn old misconception some
“ For tho fiscal yenr ending June
and also endeavor to annul the F. b. good. There is n prospective shnrtSouth Atlantic Association
skepticnl folks used to have about advertising.
Smith road-building contract for tho ngo o fhogs for fattening, the review 30, 1921, the deficit will he found to
A t Columbiu 2, Spartanburg 0.
hardsurfnclng of the Haw Creek road Hays. Truckers are busy pluntlng he approximately '$84,000,000 when
A t Chnrlotte 3, Greenville 12.
There was a.time, whpn some advertisements hnd
Chnrleston-Augusta, not scheduled. for 39 miles.
seed beds nnd preparing ground for th creports nro all nvnilnhle. O f this,
to be taken with a grain of salt. A few misguided ad­
Strong efforts have been made to
winter crops. Supply and wngos o1’ about $73,000,000 wns due to increas­
vertisers thought they could sell their goods better by
have
Fields come down and let tho
American League
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|farm labor are about normal in most ed compensation ordered hy congress
misrepresenting them. Those advertisers have long
business hcadH o f Bunnell select a
to employes, nnd $11,000,000 \v*ns ad­
A t Washington 10, St. Louis 5.
since gone out of business or mended their ways. Hard
sections.
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disinterested man— thnt is, one who
ditional pay to railroads uunder inter­
A t Philadelphia 3-0, Cleveland 4-7.
experience taught them that untruthful advertising
ns been in no way connected with
state commerce decisions.
A t New York 7-4, Chicago 0-5.
didn’t pay.
T A M P A . — Federal
prohibition
political controversy— for the
A t Boston 0, Detroit 1.
place and recommend his appointment agents under the direction o f Deputy whether tho hoys want it known, but
Other advertisers proved thnt the only way tq ad­
Marshal J. E. Cox, who say they are
to the governor.
we sort of ugreed between us to make
National l.cuguc
vertise successfully, make regular customers, nnd build
It is asserted that to Htop the pres­ well versed In tho lore of the moon­ up the old man’s bond ourselves and
up good will was to T E L L THE* ABSOLUTE TR U TH
A t Cincinnati 9, Philadelphia 3.
ent contractor will involve the county shiner, recently encountered an irres
let him stuy out there.’’
A t Chicago 8, New York 0.
about their goods in their advertisements.
in a number of lawHuitH. The general istihlo bnrrier in their relentless hunt
A t Pittsburg 2, Brooklyn 4.
fund of the county is very low owing fo r Illicit whiskey dlstillcra. They
O CALA.— The stnte convention of
A t St. Louis 7, Boston 0.
You can depend on the merchant or manufacturer
to the large liat of delinquent tnxes pounced down upon a moonshiner the Floridn Division of tho National
and the county iH in no shape to figh t right in the midst o f operations near
who
advertises. The concern that tells you frankly
Farmers’ Union will he held in Ocala
Southern Association
law Buits at this timfc and may not Six Mil? creek, and immediately plnc- August 24, 25, and 20 nnd in addition
what it is doing is a good concern with which to do bus­
A t New Orleuns 7, Memphis 3.
bo for months, and it is this future of ed tho jonn under arrest. The pnrniness. The store that advertises is a progressive store
to tho rcgulnr business sessions the
A t Nashville 9, Atlanta 3.
the affair that lendH ho much bitter­ phcrnnlin wuh destroyed nnd they delegates will bo nddressed hy promi­
that hns something really worth while to sny to you.
A t Chattanooga 1, Birmingham 10. ness to the opposition to Fields— ho started away with thoir captive. But
And companies thnt advertise their'products or their
nent speakers, including C. S. Barrett,
Othcra, not scheduled.
having pledged himself nt tho meeting a little eight year old daughter of tho
service have confidence in them. You can safely share
president of tho National Farmers’
last Sunday to figh t the Smith con­ innn counldn’t set things In thnt light
their confidence.
Union, Dr. C. K. McQuarric, of the
American Association
tract and to have It annulled. Tho nnd tugging nt Deputy C o x ’b trous­
State Department of Agriculture nm
At Milwaukeo 00, Minneapolis 13. validity of tho contract was maintain­ ers, plcndod hysterically that “ Daddy”
* Inferior merchandise cannot masquerade in the
M. Ronds, Stnte Marketing Com­
ed by the Circuit Court by enjoining not ho taken away. “ I didn’t have
At Loulsvjllo 7, Toledo 8.
quality clothes of advertising.
missioner.
Entcrtninmcnt features
tho bourd of county commissioners
A t IndlunnpollB 8, Columbus 4.
nny heart loft fo r thnt job,” tho depu­ arranged include a picnic and Rightfrom making nny change in it several
Others not scheduled.
ty said. “ None o f tho hoys did. Hecing trip down the Silver und OklaR E A D TH E ADVER TISEM ENTS!
months ngo; it wbh also passed upon
There wns that littlo girl talking bro­ wnha rivers.
by
Landis,
Fish
nnd
Hull,
of
DcLand
MOORS THREATEN MELILLA
ken English mixed with French, nnd
Mr. Barrett will discusH “ Tho Port
an attorneys for F. F. Smith, coitracin
nHking fo r her Daddy. I don’t sup­ tho Farmers’ Union hnB Played
LONDON, Aug. 8.— Tho Moorish tor, as well us being passed upon us
m
pose they had enough to cat in tho National Legislation From Its Birth
rebels are reported to huvo arrived I legitimate nnd of full force at the timo
house. And if wo took tho mun nwny Until Now nnd Its Aims for the Fu­
outside tho wals o f Melllju causing tho Harper contract wuh assigned by
nnd left tho mother and kids— there ture” 1and Dr. McQuarric “ Tho Part
• panic in tho city, says n^dlspatch to H. G. Harper to J. N. IMdcock in the
were five in nil— alone in thnt part of tho Fnrmors’ Union Hns Played in tho
tho Dally Mall from Tangier. Span­ early part of this year. It I b Pld- tho woods, you couldn’t toll what Fight for Bettor Farming in Florida.”
“T O D A Y ’S N E W S T O D A Y !”
ish civilians are sold to bo hastily cock’a assignment o f tho contract to might hnppcn.” Ho was nsked whnt Both will speak at tho inltiul session
F. F. Smith thnt Fields objects to und
seeking safetyy on board shlpB in tho
did happen. “ W ell, I don’t know of the convention.
expects to kill.
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harbor.

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THE SANFORD D A ILY HERALD, W EDNESDAY. AUGUST 10, 1921

Mltfl. FRED DAIGBR, Society Bdftoi
Rhone 217-W

SOCIAL C A LE N D A R
Wednesday.— Mrs. Sam Yountz will
. entertain the members o f the D. A .
5J: Bridge club at her homo
on
Ulagnolia avenue at 0:30 a. m.
: Saturday— Children’s Story Hour will
be held at the Central Park at 6
-o'clock.

delicious refreshments consisting o f
fru it Ico and Individual cakos carry­
ing out the pretty color schemo were
served by the hostess assisted by
Miss P a tte r Aycock.
Am ong the guests present wore:
Miss M cll Whitncr; Mesdamcs Geo.
Bishop, Sam Yountz, W. ,J. Thigpen,
Carl Roumlllat, o f Jacksonville; D.
L. Thrasher, J. C. Bennett nnd W . T.
Morgnn. Tho club members were
Mesdamcs Claude HownYd, A.
B.
Wallace, F. E. Roumlllat, E. F.
Householdre, B. L. Perkins, M. S.
W iggins, D. P. Drummond nnd W . C.
Hill.

1 W . S. Stockton, o f Palatkn, was
here yesterday on a business mission. T H E
Lam ar G. Carter, o f Orlando, was
fil the city
yestcrJay transacting
business.
Clay Bridges, o f North Carolina,
■** la spending several weeks here with
his aunt, Mrs. W . A. Zachary.
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Mrs. M. 11. Terry, of Miami, who
has been the guest o f her sister, Mrs.
Junic Iloumillat, left yesterday for
Orlando, where she will spend a few
•lays before going to Pass-a-Grille.
Miss Mable Bowler, leaves tomor­
row for Jacksonville where she will
upend several days.
Cnrley nnd Mnurice Zelmenovetz,
o f Brunswick, Gn., are the guests of
their sister, Mrs. Sam Bnumel.
B. E. Polnk, o f Hendersonville, N.
'C\, is spending Severn' days in this
-*i'y, stopping at the MoiKjzumn.
W , D. &lt;\uMin, o f .ItH.innvdle, was
in the city yesterday stopping at the
Montezuma.
D E L IG H T F U L

BRIDGE

PARTY.

A delightful social event o f yester­
day afternoon wns the bridge party
given by Miss Mable Bowler, at her
home on Magnolia avenue, the guests
including the members o f the Mon­
day Bridge Club and a few extra
guests there being three tables o f

.players,
A charming color scheme o f pink
was emphasized in the use o f roses
Hibiscus and crepe myrtle, combined
with fern, which wore artistically ar­
ranged in vases and baskets in the
rooms where tile card tallies wero
. placed.
Scvernl absorbing games wore
played, and the prize fat* the club
members, a silver lemon fork was
won by Mrs. E. F. Householder, while
the prize fo r the high score among
the guests, a gold china salt and pop­
per shaker, was presented to Mrs.
•George Bishop.
A t . the conclusion o f the card game
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B R O W N LE E S E N JO YIN G
T H E M O U N T A IN A IK .

A card from Dr. nnd M r^ E. D.
Brownlee says that they are almost
frozen up at Montrent, North Caro­
lina, and had to Wear their raincoats
all dny to keep warm. Also they are
having a fine time and enjoying the
meetings very much. Their
many
friends here W ill be dolighted to
know that Dr. nnd Mrs. Brownlee
are enjoying their vacation.

Mrs. C. W. Stokes and daughter,
Alias Dorothy, returned home yester­
day where they hnve spent the pnst
fe w days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. D.' Sorrell. They were ac­ ASSO C IA TE D D A IL IE S
companied homo by MisscB Hazel
W IL L M E E T S A T U R D A Y .
Sorrell and Martha Tufts, who spent
the day ns their gueBts.
The Associated Dailies of Florida,
tho strongest! newspnper organiza­
Miss Alice Gooding McKim has re­ tion in tho State, will meet nt Deturned home from
Burbnnk, Fla., Land Snturdny, nnd hnve n business
where she hns spent the summer with session, nnd nnd Snturdny w ill bo
her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Turner.
tho guests o f Mr. nnd Mrs. F itzger­
ald, nt thoir home in Daytona Bench,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Turner and Sunday.
Tho
Associated
Dailies
two children a rrived yesterday in comprise the live wlros o f all the
thcr enr fro \ Burbnnk, Fla., and arc dailies o f the State, nnd since the or­
the guests o f Mrs. Turner's parents, ganization o f the association, about
Mr. and Mrs. W. M.McKim, for sev­ one year ngo, hnve accomplished ns
eral days.
much ns other similar organizations
attempted in ton yenrs. A big bunch
II. C. PuBoso left yesterday for will go to DcLnnd nnd Daytona.
North Carolina. Mr. DuuBose will
be away until next Wednesday.
CARD OF T H A N K S .
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. McBride and
guests, Mrs. J. M. Hnrris nnd Miss
M nrpiret Harris, o f W inter I’nrk,
motored to Dnytona Bench this morn­
ing where they will spend today nnd
tomorrow.

Daily FashionHints

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CHIC AND DEMURS
It is one of the favorite ways of P irl9
this season to fashion the hlon«c and
skirt of a costume in win m-.. i . ” ntrrials. Here the skirt in of white
aj orts silk, accordion plaited, while tho
blouse is of orange crCpc Georgette
trimmed with lace. The sash is ol twetoned ribbon, with orange dominating
the color scheme. Medium si’ze re­
quires .V'j yards 36-intll material for
the skirt and 21, yards .'6-inch Geor­
gette for the blouse, with ?i yard fdet
;,iM\tion mid t vnrd medallions.
t’ ictiii.d Rex lew Blouse No. 8887.
Si&gt; *, 81 to 50 inches bust. Price, 20
cents Skirt No. 9126. Sizes, 24 to 34
incites waist. Price, 30 cents.

We are prepared to dress or furnish material for dress­
ing1Mohair, Artificial Leather or closed car tops. We are
distributors for PEERLESS top dressings and lining
dyes. Manufactured by one of the largest and oldest
standard varnish companies.

s
315 West First St.

Phone 499

Sanford, Fla.

Castor Pomace
Hardwood Ashes
Ground Tobacco Stems
K A IN IT — S H E E P M A N U R E G O A T MI ■A 1N U R*. !EJ
And Other Materials
Our Prices Will Save You Money

PHONE 536

BEFO
REBRCAKFftST

The fish bite better at ccrtnin times
than others. The mosquito, too, has |
8 ays you really feel clean, sweat
his periods o f activity, nnd the des- I
*nd fresh inside, and
pised red bug, or chigger, only at­
•re seldom ill.
tacks your skins nt stated seasons.
i f you are accustomed to wnke up
Also the rnttlcsnako and tho moensin desist from biting and take a rest with coated tongue, foul breath or a
We wish to thank those who help- during the cooler months, hut there j dull headnehe; or if your meals sour
oil us, sympathized with us, nnd is one species o f animnls bite that |and ferment, you have a real surprise
brought the henutiful flowers that
claims all seasons for its own. It awaiting you.
our baby loved, nt the time o f our
Tomorrow
morning, immediately
oidy attacks its own kiind, nnd, like
recent bereavement. • Espeeinl ap­
upon
arising,
drink a glass o f hot
death, it loves a shining mark.
Its
preciation is due Dr. Robison nnd
water
with
a
teaspoonful
of limestone
venom is not fatal, hut it will some­
phosphate in it. This is intended to
his nurse, who did everything possi­
times disfigure its victim for life. Its
ble for our baby.
first neutralize nnd then wash out of
peculiarity is that it bites most often
your stomach, liver, kidneys and thir- ‘
MR. and MRS. E. E. W A L K E R .
where there is least provocation. No
ty feet o f intestines all the indiges-j
one iis immune from its attacks. It
tilde waste, poisons, sour bile and
B IL L Y S U N D A Y IS
is called the back-biter.— Eustis Lake
toxin:.,
thus cleansing, sweetening and
R ELE ASE D FROM HIS
Region.
.m
purifying
the entire alimentary ca­
O R LAN D O E NG AG E M E NT.
nal.
R E V IV A L OF T H E
Those subject to headnehes, back­
Billy Sunday wants to flng his en­
LUM BER BUSINESS
aches, bilious attacks, constipation or
gagement with Orlando, according to
stomach trouble, are urged to get a
n statement made public today by tht
Tlie opening of the lumber business
quarter pound of limestone phosphate
President o f the Orlando Chnniber o f to full swing in the south is expected
from the drug store and begin enjoy­
Commerce. Mr. Sundny was to speak to he realized within three months, it
ing the morning inside bath.
here next winter. His reason for re­ was the concensus o f opinion of the
Just as hut water and soap cleanse,
questing n release is that he will he representatives o f the Southern Pine
purify nnd freshen the skin, so hot
needed in other parts o f the country Association in an all-day conference
water* and a teaspoonful of limestone
and lie is afraid Orlando will lie too Saturday in the Mason Hotel,
phnrphntu uct on the stomach, liver,
busy entertaining thotourists to give ' The present marking time period
kidneys nnd bowels. Limestone phos­
much attention to ids meeting. By 1wossld soon be supplanted with b’ .atle phate is an inexpensive white powder
unanimous vote the Chamber o f Com- " '" I activity and Jacksonville ar.i oth- and almost tasteless.— Adv.
incrce released Mr. Sunday with re- vr southern ports would sho o sliipping business and railroail orders, it T I ’ E M AN A L W A Y S
grot.— Reporter-Star.
wuh declared.
"JU S T GOING TO.'
Jacksonville was rce utly selected
METZ A N D THOM PSON
He was just going to help n neigh­
as headquarters o f the association for
ON D YE PRO PO SITIO N.
bor
when he died.
development work in Florida
nnd
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He
was just going to pay a note
! Georgia and it wns particularly to
W A S H IN G T O N , Aug. I).—1
The sen­ diseuss conditions in these states that when it went to protest.
ate nuance committee today heard a the session was held. Over 30 mem­
He meant to insure his house, but
lengthy statement in opposition to dye bers from all parts o f the Southern it burned be'ore he got around to it.
embargo provisions in the Fordnoy pine belt attended.
He was just going to reduce his
tarid bill from H. A. Mot, New York
This wns the first session to he debt when Ids creditors "shut down"
dye maker and importer, and n de­ held in the city. The local office was on him.
fense o f the administration o f tho Opo»otl July 1 by W. E. Gardner local
He wns just going to stop drinking
presdnt war time dye import restrie- mnnager, well known lumber man.
and diissipating when Ids health be­
tion from Henry B. Thompson o f
Thomas Hamilton, o f Live Oak, came wrecked.
Greenville, Del., chairman o f the state vice-president at the session. .1. E.
He was just going to introduce a
department’s advisory committee on Rhodes, secretary and manager, with better system into his business when
import applications. Mr. Metz charged olTices in New Orleans, and J. E. it went to smash.
Francis P. Garvan, former alien prop- Jones, chief inspector, were also preaHe was just going to quit work
erty custodian, with having brought cut.— Florida Metropolis,
awhile and take a vacation when
pressure to hear against iirms oppos­
nervous prostration came.
COOKED FOOD SALE.
ing a due embargo when such a plan
Ho was just going to provide prop­
The ladles o f the Ladies’ Union o f
wa sbcforc congress in 1919.
er protection for his wife and family
The hearings before the committee tho Congregational church will hnve a when his fortune wns swept away.
in the controversy ns to whether the cooked food sale Saturday at the
He was just going to call on a euustarilf shall contain dye cmhnrgo pro­ Union Pharmacy.
tomer to close n deal when he found
visions neared the end tonight and
his competitor got there first and se­
Pest enrds— local views— lc each nt
Chairnuin Penrose said he iiopcd to
cured the order.— Philadelphia Asso­
dean up the subject early tomorrow. the Herald office.
ciation Hullutin.

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Joslcf Erl Walker, bom April 2nd,
1010, died August l t 1021, aged 2
yenrs, 4 months and &gt;5 days. Not
only will fnthcr, mothor and littlo
brothors, miss the sound* o f his lit­
tle foot steps, but all o f his kindred
nnd friends as woll, fo r tho beauti­
ful nnd attractive littlo darling was
loved by nil who knew him. W ith his
perfect features, scorning good health
nnd cheerful naturo, it is not n won­
der that the truth came as a blow
almost unbearable; still, let us pray
cnmcstly that the bid vision o f our
baby may fado into a more lovely
ono. Ho in snfo in tho arms o f the
first, real true friend that children
ever know. Wo recall
Just noW,
something o f the .great ilovo and
sympathy which IIo possessed for all
the little children. Ho is tho same
Saviour today, ns in those days. A
real Saviour gone to pcoparo a real
plncc for us. Js it not wonderful?
How can wo grievo more, when wo
know thnt our fa ir little Joe Is nt
home with tho loving nnd powerful
Saviour o f us nil.
He will never
ngnin suffer pain, Borror, or death.
W e can go to him, see his beauti­
ful countenance ,hls« benming blue
eyes, nnd know fo r ourselves thnt
there will never, nevor, bo no more
parting.
What more could wc nsk?
By His Aunt,
MRS. W. A. HOPKINS.

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The Rotnry Club o f Miami is at­
tempting to come to the rescue of the
school children of Dade county. Brief­
ly put, the school finances o f't h e
county are in a "depornblu condition"
and unless relief is forthcoming im­
mediately there will be no’ school
this coming autumn.
Indeed, tho
situation in so had that tho receipts
from taxes will not bo enough to pay
the outstanding nnd
pant due in­
debtedness let alone the maintenance
and operation o f tho schools for the
coming year. Therefore it is pro­
poned by tho Miami Rotnrlans to or­
ganize nn incorporutd company, sell
stock to the amount o f $400,000, loan
thin money ns needed to the Dndo
county bonrd of public inntruction nt
8 per cent interest, the money to bo
used for operation only nnd not to
pay oir debts and eventually to bo
refunded ns rapidly nB possibilc. Mi­
nnd is nlwnys doing big nnd Inter­
esting things. The whole state will
watch the outcome o f this effort to
keep Dade’s schools open.— Lakeland
Telegram.

the Level
reputation

w e’ ve made in

the

lum ber business and th at’ s the
way

wc

propose

to continue.

W h en lum ber took a big d rop — down went our prices— to the
b ottom .

A n d yo u ’ ll find us filling your ord er w ith the v ery best

grade o f stuff that your m oney can buy anywhere.

W h eth er it's

a clothes pole o r a carload you can depend on full measure, good
qu ality, p rom p t service and low price.

HILL LUMBER 00.
SERVICE

Q U A L IT Y

PRICE

Wouldn’t You Laugh
----- if you saw your next door neighbors dressed in an­
imal skins? That’s because centuries have come and
gone since clothes of hide slipped into the limbo of
things that are past.
Every day new styles appear— new products thnt
save time, labor and money are introduced— new com­
forts, new conveniences and new ideas continually are
being offered for your benefit.
The advertisements bring you the news of all this
progress. Head the advertisements and you will keep
abreast of the styles— you’ll know every product that
goes to make life more enjoyable.
And the advertisements will tell you where to get
these things, how to get them and how much to pay for
them. The advertisements are daily directories to wise
buying.
Read the advertisements. Protect yourself in
buying by getting those products which have proved
their worth by making good under the spotlight of con­
sistent publicity.

Read the advertisements and
buy the advertised products!

Sanford Daily Herald
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THE A B C OF TICK ERADICATION

A Conservative Bank W ith
Progressive Ideas

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By DR. W. F. BLACKM AN, of TH E W E K IW A RANCH
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(Former Member of the 8tate Livestock Sanitary Board)

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Though proud of our long record of past achieve­
ments in assisting in the development of a
GREATER SANFORD, we are particularly proud
that the vision which prompted our policies in the
past becomes more intensive the older we grow.
Progressive Institutions are created by Pro­
gressive Individuals.
Become a factor in the progress of Sanford by
opening an account with— ,

"Nothing is over decided until it I h millions, this might properly be called
decided righ t"; this ancient nnd sagac­ n sizable family.
ious saying applies in tlck-cradicstion
(1) And now for a vitnl fact, never
as well na everywhere else.
for an instant to be lost sight o f— the
The people o f Florida arc certain, shortest time in which the female tick,
Hooncr or later, to decide and decree nftcr attaching herself to the cow, can
tRnt tho cattle fever tick must go, Tho rcnch maturity nnd be ready to lay
range cattlemen nnd others who op­ eggs, In fourteen days. I f she ia de­
pose this reform mny us well under­ stroyed on this fourteenth day, not
stand that the agitation of this matter only she but all the thousands of eggs
will go on with increasing vigor until within her body arc destroyed. Is it
the right verdict Is pronounced by tho not ns plain a i n pike-staff thnt if all,
people, and completely executed.
of the cnttle in a given nren, small or
. Meantime, there are a number of large, are dipped in an arsenical solu­
misapprehensions about the work— its tion which kills ticks every fourteen
necessity, methods and vnlue— which dnys for a ccrtnin length of time, the
should be cleared away.
supply o f ticks In that nren will be
(n ) To begin with, it must be un­ exhausted? No ticks, no more eggs;
derstood thnt some half-dozen
or no eggs, no more ticks. Is it not
more different vnrietics o f tick are dear that when people soy, " I t will
found on cnttle In Florida. W ith only j he better, or about ns well, to dip cot­
one o f these, the mnrgaropus annuls-1 tie on*e a month or so," they are uttus, have we arty concern.
j tcrly missing tho vital point nnd uso
(b ) This pa-tleulnr tick, nnd no o f the process?
Dipping once a
other, carries in its body (usually tho’ monlh gives n chance for two broods
not invariably) the germ o f Texas fc- of ticks to mature on every cow be­
ver, just ns one ccrtnin variety of tween dippings and spawn their thoumosquiio harbors tho germ o f malnrin. sands of fertile and fatal eggs on the
It introduces this micro-organism into ground. This process would net era­
the blood stream o f cattle when lt dicate ticks in a thousand years; but
bite? them.
a dipping every fourteen days, for a
(c ) This species of tick is not found period long enough to starve auch
on the bodies o f rabbits, possums, ticks in the pasture ns fail to find a
coons, dogs, gophers or other animals, bovine host, will stop the supply of
but only on cnttle, deer and bison, t-ggs, and thus dry up the life stream
nnd very rarely on horses and mules. at its sourco and obliterate the spec­
There is therefore no need of dipping ies. An aren trented in this wuy
gophers, ns some assert, in order to thoroughly (mark the word)
will
destroy this pest.
never again till doom’sdny have any
(d ) The fever germ, when intro­ ticks, unless these are brought in
duced into the body of cnttle by ticks from some other infected region.
— nnd there is no other way in which
(m ) Cuttle arc not killed or injured
it is ever so introduced— multiplies in nny considerable numbers by being
with incredible rapidity, attacks the dipped, when this is carefully done.
blood cells, breaks down the red cor­ Reports to the contrnry arc either fab­
puscles, and engenders poisons which rications, intended to deceive the pub­
produce n specific disensc, called tick lic, or else, in cases o f such disaster,
fever or splenetic fccor. Young calves the arsenical solution used was not
which harbor the tick commonly sur­ properly made and tested, or the cat­
vive the diseaso and become largely tle were over-driven, over-he;.tcd,
"Immune” to it in Inter life; other over-excited or otherwise improperly
cnttle, not thus "immunized" nrc handled.
(n ) Uut some o f our cattlemen sny
made permanently sick, impoverished
in blood, thinned in flesh, reduced in that it is impossible to round up the
strength nnd breeding power, nnd they cattle on the open ranges nnd in the
usually die.
I f n native-born calf marshes nnd jungles, for the purpose
happens to escape the infection until of dipping them. Hut is it impossihe is n yenrling, he is then nnd there-j bio?
I admit thnt it is n difficult
after as susceptible to tick fever as and costly thing to do, but 1 cannot
though be were imported full-grown think that it is impossible— and the
from Virginia or Nebraska.
chief reason I cannot think so, is this
(e ) It is unsafe to introduce pure- big fnct, that throughout a stretch in­
bred sires or dams into an infected eluding several entire (States, the tick
territory, for the purpose o f improv­ has already been eradicated, in pine
ing the native stock, unless these ani­ woods nnd dense hummocks, in re­
mals come from a tick-infected area, gions of fenced farms and on open
in which case they are o f inferior val­ ranges, in swamps nml marshes. The
man who opposes his mere opinion as
ue,
( f ) On account o f the quarantine to what can be done to an accomplish­
regulations o f the Federal
govern­ ed anti gigantic F A C T like this, is
ment and the various states, it is ini- amusing, and also disheartening.
If the cattlemen who say that the
pussiblc to ship cattle out o f a tick
area without encountering grave de­ tick cannot be exterminated in Florida
lays and difficulties nml considerable are honest in this contention, let the
n
expense. Thus, we in Florida, nrc Cnttle Raisers Association semi
practically excluded from the mar­ committee of investigation to one
county each of South Carolina, Geor­
kets o f the country.
( g ) Directly nnd indirectly, the cat gia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana
tie tick causes an unnecessary loss to and Texas— not, indeed, to counties
this state o f millions of dollars un­ where cattlemen have dynamited vats
and in every other wny obstructed the
nunlly.
(h ) The word "eradication” must work, but to counties whose people
he understood and emphasized. The have heartily nnd faithfully supported
effort is not to keep down the number it. Let this committee inform itself
o f ticks on cattle to a safe nml reas­ us to what has been done, under what
onable point, to dip them "when they conditions, by what methods, at what
need it” as the foolish phrase runs; cost, nnd with what net results, and
what is proposed is the total orndica- j let them report back to the Associa­
tion from the entire state of this pest, tion, whether favorable or unfnvorFundnmcntally, we are treating, not I able.
Will the Association do this?
If
individual cnttle, but LA N D , a given
territory, a state. This fnct is hard not, why not?
to lodge in the brains o f our people.
I will not now go further with this
I f the land, tbc ground, is freed of alphabetical lesson— enough has been
ticks, the cnttle will be free also.
written to set forth the chief elements
(!) It 1h possible to eradicate ticks o f the problem. I hope so simply and
from Florida. This, I think, will be clearly thnt "the wayfaring iftun, tho’
agreed to by any ordinary intelligent a fool, need not err therein.”
and honest person who clearly under­
The citizens o f Florida, especially,
stands the following points and souks I may say, our large new body of
his mind with them thoroughly:
women voters—are gradually learning

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Special Sunday Dinners Served at Reasonable
P r ic e s -----------------------------NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB TAX DEEDB
UNDER SECTION ATS OF THE OENERAL
BTATUTE8 LAWS OF FLORIDA

LOW TIDES ON THE BEACH.

August

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Nolle* la timbjr rltea that Oharlaa D. Carj.

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3ml day of Juno, A. p. into, baa fil'd anld
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Notice of Application for Tnx Deed
Under Section 575, General Stntutes. Laws of Florida
Notice is hereby given thnt Mamie
Corbett, purchaser o f Tax Certificate
No. 127, tinted the 2nd day o f June,
A D. 1H10, has filed said certificate
in my olTieo, anti has made application
for tax ileeil to issue in accordance
with low. Said certificate embraces
the following described property fituittul ia Seminole County, Florida, to«it: Lots 51 to 51, J. O. Packard’s
lirst Add. to Midway. Tho suid land
being assessed at the date of tho issnamv of such certificate in the numo
of Unknown. Unlsa Hnid certificate
shall he redeemed according to law
•ax deed will issue thereon on tho 12th
day of August, A, I). 1021.
Witness my official signature and
seal this the 0th day of July, A. D.
1M I.

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tlon for tax deed to Imub In accordance with
late. Halil certificate embrarea the following
deacrlbed property In Seminole County, Florida,
to*wlt: W H of SE'4 Of HW Ii of swti and
HWU of HKti Of SWVi and NWVi of HWH ly­
ing H of w line ofHanfurd (Irani (teea K » ft.
N. anti K. 'by GUO ft. H and W In HK corner and
Ibaa N 714 ch.) Sec. SO, Twp. 10 S, ltinxe 30
K. containing 23 ntrea. The aald land lielne
aaacaacd at lb, date of the laanance of auch
certificate In the name of Elliaheth Ktaael.
Al»o: Tax CcrtlMcate No. IS, dated the 2nd
day of June, A. I). 1010, baa filed aald certi­
ficate In my office and haa made application
for tax deed to laane In accordance wilh lac*.
Hald certificate embrace* the following deaerthed property elluated In Hemlnolo County, Flori­
da, to-wlt: All NKV, In Sanford (Irani tleaa
lie*. 43 Ik* W of NK cor. run W to Intersec­
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tion of \V line
of Hanford (Irani HWly alone
(Irani lino 15.00 ch. H 4.CS ch. NKly 1T.83 ch.
to lief.). Sec. 3t, Twp. to H., Range 30 E. 110
acree. The aald land betn* aaaeaaeil at the
(late of the linuance of *ueh certificate In tbe
name of Elliabeth K in d.
Alao: Tax Certificate No. 22, dated the 2nd
day of June, A. D. lull), haa filed aald cerllflenlt In my office and haa made application
for lax deed to Issue In accordance with law.
Hald certificate embraces the following
de­
scribed properly situated In Seminole County,
Florida, to-wlti Ilex, NW cor. of N K q See. 32.
Twp. Ill H., Itanxc 30 H. Itun K 12 ch, S 20
ch. to S and I, K Hy Wly alone same
ch,
N 2t) (lex. W 10.00 ch. w ID ch. S 11.13 ch.
NEly 23 ch. H 14 ilex, B H clb. H 01 (lex., W
lo pt. 30 cb W of B line of Sec. and 10 ch N
of H lino of NIHi H. 10 ch W lo SW cor of
NW H of Sec. to NW cor. of Sec. K to twx.
IU7 ncrea. Ttie said laud lielnx assessed at the
date of the Issuance of auch certificate In the
name of Jacob Ktaael,
Untese said cerllflcatea elmII 1*. redeemed aceordlnx to law. tax deed will Issue thereon on
the 1st day of September, A. |i. 1021.
Witness my official alxnature unit seat this
the Stitts day of July, A. I*. 1021.
ISB At. I
B. A. IIOtltll.AHS,

Clerk Circuit Court.

Seminole County. Florida.
Hy; A. M. WEEKS, lb C.

7-27-Oto

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
UNDER BECTION &amp;7&amp;. OENERAL 8TATUTEB, LAWS O f FLORIDA.
Nutlet* lx hereby Given Hint I*, lb [tine*. |mrrlimer of Tnx Certificate No. 20(1. (IhI piI the 4lh
liny of June, A. I). 1000, bn* flleil onl&lt;l certi­
fied !' Ik my office, nml him made U|it&gt;llcatli&gt;(i
for tnx deed to t**ue In accordance With law
Hnhl rertlflcnlo emtirdce* the follonrlnx dedcrlheil |irn|K-rty •ituated In Seminole County.
Fieri.In. to-wlt: Ilex. NB cor uf \V'4 of KRq,
Hec. 32, Tw(&gt;. Ill H.. ItnnXB 30 B., run N 3
dm, K 14.11) rli*., H 5 dm.. H -15 ilr|rm , W 7.07
dm. H 3 ch*. \V 5 ch», H K0 link* thrnco NWly
to lung. '17.1’ *n)d hind lu'tiig n**i&gt;«*cil r.t the
date of tin* t**nance of *nch certificate In the
nnin* of Unknown. Unle** milil certificate eltall
t«&gt; redeemed accordlnx to law tax deed will In­
ane tlmreon on I ho tat day of Hrptemlwr, A. 1).

E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fla. 1021.
Wllne** my official alxnature nml aral till*
By: A. M. W E E K S, D. C. Ihe 2fllh day of July, A. D. 11*21.
(HBAI.)

We have the most com­
plete line of

BUILDERS
HARDWARE
Ever displayed in San­

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B. A. DOUOLAH8.
Clerk Circuit Court.
Hemlmilc County, Fin.
A. M. WBI’.KH, p. C.

The Herald has the finest lino of
stationery thnt has ever been shown
in this city. Prices very reasonable.
Giving a party today? You want
a fine box o f stationery for a prize.
The Herald has just what you want.
Nothing like it in the city.
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The whine o f tho man who is hard
ford
up is never quite so annoying ns tho
Let us figure with you complacent smile o f tho man who Isn’t.
on your requirements
Also exclusive agents Pickling and Preserving
for

TIME

SH E R W IN -W ILLIA M S
Paints and Varnishes

HILL HARDWARE
COMPANY
Have you seen that now lino o f staoncry at tho Herald office?
Tho

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(J) Thu tick is hatched from
an
egg on the ground. So long as it re­
mains on the ground, it does not eat,
does not grow, and does not breed;
in time, it dies of starvation. If cat­
tle lie completely excluded from
a
fenced pasture for a certain number
o f months, there will he no fever ticks
left alive in that pasture, though
there may be other nnd similar varie­
ties o f ticks which the sapient cnttlcmnn will mistnko for our fiendish
friend, the mnrgaropus.
(k ) I f a cow comcH its way, the
tick attaches itself to it, finds a ten­
der spot, pierces tho skin, passes thru
two "moults," copulates, sucks blood,
poisons the animal with fever germs,
if n female matures egiis, becomes en­
gorged, loo«ens her hold, mid drops
to the gr iur i whero sho ilopos'ta from
n thousand to fivo thousand eggs, If
nil these eggs were to hatch rind pro­
duce mature insects, I compute that a.
single fcnjnlo tick might have four
generations o f dcBcendnnts nt the end
of a single summer season, amounting
to thirty or forty trillions o f individ­
uals, and since n trillion Ib a thousand
billions, and a billion is a thousand

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Sanford in This Column

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CONTRACTORS

LAW YERS
George A. DeCottes
Attorney-at-Luw

S. O. Shinholser
Contractor and BuIIdtr
FLORIDA

Over Seminole County Dank
SANFORD
SANFORD
FLORIDA

Sanford Construct*n Co*

BATTERIES
BRINO TOUR

Battery Troubles to Us
W * S p xU llu on Eltclrltal Work and aaa *1*.
you dapoadabK* aarvloa..
WE ALSO HATE COMPETENT MECHANICS
FOR OVERHAULING TOUR OAR

Sanford Battery Service
Company
Phone 189

L. A. Rennud, Prop.

HARTFORD B A T T E R Y
“Battery Insurance”

CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Planes and Specifications ChserfaBr
Furnished
All Work Guaranteed
H. T. PACE
P .O .B n M &gt;

PURE W ATER
Elder Springs W ater
99.98% PURE
Phone 311-W
Sanford* FIsl

Sold and Serviced by

LORD’S P U R IT Y
W ATER

Edw. Higgins, Inc.
Haight &amp; Magee

AS GOOD AS TH E BBST
Dolly Service
Phons If?

G ARAGES

SANFORD

Smith Bros. Garage
Expert Repairing

NOVELTY

WORKS

,

OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
Oak and First

R E A L ESTATE
E. F. Lane
Real Estate and Insurance
Phone 95

V. C. COLLER* Prop.

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
517 Commercial Street

Sanford, Fla.

E LE C T R IC A L

Geo. W . Knight

C O L O N IA L L A M P S

Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

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..Employment Bureau..
The vocational committee of tho Busi­
ness nnd Professional Women's Club
requests all young women desiring
employment to register nt tho First
National Dnnk.
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
Eyes Examined

Glasses Designed

Henry McLaulin, Jr.
OPT. D.

G IL LO N &amp; F R Y
Phone *142

TRANSFER
“ WE D E LIVE R TH E GOODS’*

Quick Service Transfer
Storage’ Facilities
OPTICIAN

OPTOMETRIST

Graduate Northern Illinois College
212 East First St.
Sanford, Fla.

If we please you, tell others; If not
tell u b . Phone 498

HOTELS
W IL S O N V U L C A N IZ IN G W ORKS
C. C. WILSON. Ownnr
S A T IS F A C TO R Y SER VICE AN D
R E A S O N A B LE PRICES

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Wit lit Brother* C«r*«e

Phone 175

Hotel Montezuma
“ Sanford's New Hotel'*
$1,50 Up Per Day

Builillnt

Fourth nnd Sanford Ave

New Era Printery
G. Bassett Smith, Prop.
COM M ERCIAL AND
JOB P R IN T IN G

Herald Printing Co.

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.
General Machine nnd Boiler W ork
Automobile
Starter
Gear
Bands^
Mounted on Fly Wheels
Automobile Crank Shafts Returned
Gns Engines nnd PumpB Overhauled
Irrigation Nipples
Phone 61

C. A. W H ID D O N
BOOK, JOB A N D COM*
M E R C IA L
P R IN T IN G
C L E A N IN G , PRESSING , A L T E R IN G
Phone MS
Herald Building Rear Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.
Phone 465
P R IN T IN G

what the facts and bearings o f tho
D R IN K
250 Ilummormlll envelopes printed,
ense are. The attitude o f the Florida $1.75.— Seminole Printery, 902 French
Elder SpringB Water, f t i W 9H-1U0
Times-Unlon, tho Tampa Tribune and ave.
87-6tp per cent pure. Phone 81L
other influential orgnns of opinion is
helping the cause along, and the timid
nnd indifferent editors will in tine time
n# liliit Nm
be converted.
Our lending county,
Sunburned Note
Duval, is bestirring herself. If we of
U»a plenty of cooling
the into lamented Livestock Sanitary
Board made mistakes, as I think we
did, it should be generously remem­
Hs*l« gsntly, quickly and antUeptfcalfr
bered that "to err is human," espec­
ially In the beginning o f new and d if­
ficult enterprises. The present board,
which is mostly composed o f mem­
bers o f the old itoard, lias no doubt
learned something from our errors and
will not repeat them. Fortiinutely, it
has ns chuirmnn, Governor Hardee, a
B E S T
A N D
B IG G E S T
C I G A R
man o f abundant ability, good sense,
courage nnd determination, and who
Hie moreyonsmokethem - Ihe better yo*Ulikethem
haH warmly espoused the cause o f
Write for our Premium Catalog No. 4
tick eradication. Ho muy
perhaps
I. LEWIS CIGAR MFC. CO., NEWARK. N. I.
have the satisfaction— nnd the lasting
Largest Independent Cigar Factory ta tbs World.
renown—o f seeing (nnd himself in
large measure securing) during his
term o f office, tho doom of this pest,
and the consequent opening up to the
cnttle industry o f Floridn o f n sure
and bright future.

B'f

Joh n R u s k in

POST CARDS AT THE HERALD OFFICE

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T H E SANFO R D D A IL Y H ER ALD , W E D N E S D A Y , A U G U ST 10, 1921
HIGH RAILROAD; RATES MUST
BE REDUCED

If* 1. I ILLARD....8ecretary-Treaaurer
B . A* NRBL---------Genera) Manager
CURTIS BARBER
CmOVLATXOV XASAOEB
'Phone 148 op to 6 P. M
Ai»n—o—

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M-pic* w**klr HwNd •«;

l* MT«rt EtmlnoU Count? nnd U pnbUoko*
ry rriiU j. Adr.rU.tnx nW* and* known
ippUatloB, Dcmocrttlo la pallUe*. ft.10
f M fi always la a4yaao#o________________

Member of The Aeaociated Preea

Have you put your money Into the
8 anford
tion?

Building &amp; Loan

Associa­

O r have you invested your Sanford
m oney In Borne out-of-town
wildcat
proposition that will never bring in a
cent to you?
"W. II. Ott said yesterday men’s col­
lars were being cut lower In accord­
ance with the shottening of women’s
akirts— to give plenty of freedom in
the neck.— Lakeland Star.
See in the Sanford Hcrnld lost col­
umn where someone lost n "small
stra y Bult cnBe," suppose it just stray­
ed away. ^Reporter-Star. I f It came
lr o m the E«Ht Const, we would say
'"yes."

The Times publishes In another
column an article appearing as n
cover page editorial in the Manufac­
turers Record, with the heading "E x ­
orbitant Railroad Rates Must
Re
Reduced." The truth, expressed In
the headline is so manifest that it
ought to need no argument. The 000,000 idle freight cars scattered on sid­
ings all over the country, attest it in
tonos that the railroad
managers
should hear and heed. W hy nro all
these cars idle at the beginning of
the busiest season in tha railroad
year? The country is full o f grain
thnt must be moved to the seaboard,
and the shelves o f the manufacturers
are groaning with goods to be trans­
ported to buyers in the interior. There
should be freight moving in long train
londs, both ways acroHs the country,
Why ai] this inertia and stagnation of
business? Why is it that shippers all
over the country are turning to the
water routes with a unanimity they
have not known since the railroad
first took over the business o f trans­
portation?
Have the railroad man­
agers ever considered this matter in
the broad light o f reason and com­
mon sense? I f they have, the answer
would seem so obviously that the
wayfaring man, though n foil, could
not miss it, and the managers are not
foots by any means. They rank among
the shrewdest nnd best business men
in the whole country. If they are,
why do they persist in adherence to a
policy which is not only proving sui­
cidal to their own interests, but de­
structive to the entire business oi the
country as well?
Can they not see

W e do not ned to praise our town
n ow ? Every visitor to the city is do­
in g It fo r uh. One man here today
said It wns the most prosperous look­
in g place he had seen in the entire
South.
Remember the go lf links and coun­
tr y club. A ll else pales into insig­
nificance. No g o lf links, no tourists.
N o tourists, no big town.
Get it
straight and keep it straight, It all
comes bnck to the go lf links and you
can’ t rub it out.

They
e the
re in
IVhon
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MICKIE SAYS—
SOWS. FOLVCS &amp;0MT R tM JlE IT,
BUT rrs JBST A!S POOR, fAfVNWtttS
TD CONE m MBftt AVJ* START
REAPIN' PROOFS AM* NOSIN' ROUND
f AS WO BE ~fO GO INTO SOME /

Deane Turner
WELAKA BLOCK
Phones 497-494

is the difference between
what you earn and what
you spend.

Start A Bank Account

First National Bank
“A Community Builder*
F. P. FORSTER

President

R F. W H ITN E R

Don’ t damn the whole
because one or two are inferior, or
rotten at the heart. Find out which
ure good and assist them with the
capital they need to make them a
big success they can be. The test
o f a stock is not, ‘W ill I get my mon­
ey bnck at once?’ But, ‘ Is it sound?'
‘ Is it meritorious? Is it well organ­
ized? Is theru n demand for its pro­
ducts? Can it manufacture, produce
nnd distribute in sufficiently large
quantity and at sufficiently profltnblc a figure to pay n fair dividend on
the eapitul invested?’ I f it can meet
these tests, it is usually a good thing.
But find out these things.”
OPEN O PPO SITIO N IS A T L E A S T
H O NO R ABLE

" I f the time ever comes when In­
creased production requires them to
seek wider markets, South Florida
fnnncrs will be as quick to go into
marketing associations ns
furmers
elsewhere were,"
The time has come when the farm ­
ers of Floridn cun seek wider mar­
kets, for never wns the world
in
greater need of foodstuffs, nnd in­
creased production is under wny nnd a
production one thousand-fold larger is
possible.
Economy is not opposed to plenty.
The furmers o f Floridn can economize
by utilizing the full resources o f the
state nnd still enjoy plenty which is
enjoyed by them now. Waste
is
never permissible and by beginning
co-operation nnd greater utilization
now the fanners of Floridu will avoid
many o f the obstacles encountered by
the farmers in other stntcs when they
were forced into
the co-operative
field.
It is not essential that there hoi
great numbers to perfect co-opera­
tion. A limited number can, in pro­
portion to the volumes o f business,
render ench other ns much effective
service ns if their organization wns
many times larger.
Complete co­
operation is the thing.— Florida Me­
tropolis.,

Cashier

Pure Milk and Cream.

Morning and at-

ternoan deliverles^Mllk depots at J. II
Tillls, Stokes &amp; M lllitzers; Popular
Markets. Phone 400 your wants

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T f / l l E i i Rolllna Collage, Aanalytic xn&lt;
Consulting Chemist says of the water: “Of the many waters of tills and eth­
er regions that I have analysed, I have found none superior In all good qaalitles to that of the ‘Elder Water.” — Phone 311-W. Office In Miller Building

ELDER SPRINGS W A TE R CO.

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soon as possible. When he drops ouL
the railroads must soon follow.
Their true policy would lie to cut
rates to the bone, even if doing so
should eliminate all profits for
a
year or two. This getting back to
normalcy is a hard and painful pro­
cess for all o f us, and the pcoplu con
see no reason why the railroads should
not do their bit with the rest of the
world. We recognize the burdens
which an inefficient and unwise gov­
"Billy Sunday cancels his engage­ ernment management placed on the while doing it— the smile of betraying
and friendship.
ment with Orlando this winter and roads in the way of depleted
his reason is that Orlando would bo wornout equipment, o f superabundant
In coming out flat-footed and an­
too busy entertaining tourists to and exorbitantly paid labor, etc., but nouncing whnt it stands for we ad­
&gt;rn has passed out, and the roads mire tlie beginning of this new paper
r Ivo his meeting much attention. We
any that Sanford is also ill the same ( will c vcntunlly succeed in ruining the and register no objections against its
All that we ask o f them existence. If there is anything more
•class. We are too busy entertaining incubus,
those that bring something instead of now, is their assistance in returning disgusting and contemptible than a
those that carry out. The Orlando to normal conditions. If they give us newspaper pretending to being one
Chamber o f Commerce released Billy that in the way o f fair ami reasonable thing and consistently being another
fro m his contract right now. That rates, they will find the public glad to thing it has not come to our attention,
m eeting would have bankrupted Or­ co-opernte with them in the effo rt to for the newspaper is the* individual
restore better conditions. If they ro­ magnified, and as such its virtues and
lando.
-----------o-----------fuse und continue to gouge the pub­ faults are more striking.
lic with unjur.t and unreasonable rates
Open opposition is at least honorDr. Blackman has n good article on
they will arouse a spirit o f animosity aide, and perhaps the presonee of tiiis
tick eradication in this issue j&gt; f the
which will result iti restrictive meas­ Repul&gt;l lean-inclined sheet will force
Ilc ru ld ., We still believe in tick eradi­
ures, which will make those of the the cmnoi: flours into the open, which
cation. Bo does the man who owns
past seem like the extreme o f liber­ will ho*a good thing for the Demo­
the cattle. Just how to operate this
ality. Thu people rule 111 the last cratic party.
dipping is tint question and eradication
resort, and the railroad
managers
The Florida Metropolis is conscient­
w ill be carried on regardless o f oppo­
may as well acknowledge it first as iously ami steadfastly Democratic,
sition. But the Herald agrees witli
last and shape their course accord- nnd being this its position is always
J)r. Blackmail in the statement that
I Ingly.—Tampa Times.
known. And if another newspaper is
no question is settled until it is setconscientiously and steadfastly Re­
. tied right mid Oils certainly applies-to
publican this paper will never be
.SEE YOUR B A N K E R
the cattle question. We will await
found doubting its sincerity, although
the result with the hope that all par­
The Sun ford Chamber- o f Com­ there will be no hesitancy in assailing
ties can get together on the broad
merce was aipong the first organ!- it in politics. But tjie Republican pa­
plane of the greatest good to the
zri'orH in Florida to cu'l attention per posing ns a Democrat, a wolf in
Rreutest number.
.a the fact that Floridu people were the fold, as it were, a political traitor,
being buncoed in many Instances by deserves nothing hut ridicule—and
foreign ntock companies. In Borne must stand it until it discards its false
Instances the stock was good, but I skin.— Jacksonville Metropolis.
in the majority o f tho cnaes It waa
worthlcBB, and on account o f the fact CO -OPERATION BETW EEN T H E
FARM ERS OF S T A T E
that Florida wad prosperous
thin

Or for nnolher sfceet sundwlch combine guava jelly with
nuta and raisins.

o f Your Contentment

m i' i nn u m f
BOW'S VUTCWEN AN'
LOON IN (
TVV VESSELS ON TW STOVE 1
TO SEE V1HAT TUGN'RE GOING
v
TO WAVE PER DIMMER1

T h e class o f merchandise thnt Snnlo rd merchants are selling now
is
bringing the trade to this city. Get­
tin g away from the country store
.style o f selling goods and getting into
th e big city style has brought
our
city into notice with the buying pub­
lic. The old days of merchandising
a re past. It is the live, wide awake
advertiser who gets the business now.
I t does not come to you au&gt; more- .you have to go after it.

I f a cheese sandwich 1h de­
sired try K ra ft Pimento Cheese.

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arsnrsjlc w t - r x i e n

,rWho is Henry Wilson nnd whnt
connection has he with the Clarke
c a se?” nsks the Orlando ReporterS tar.
We don’t know, brother, but
Judge Ilousholder would probably say
be was "old man Wilson’s son" ac­
cording to the records o f
Pinellas
county.

For a delirious sweet sundwlch use DelMunte Loganberry
Jam.

The M easure

summer, the State was flooded with
stock salesmen of all kinds.
The
Sunfqrd Chamber o f Commerce put
on a campaign taking space in the
Herald to call attention to these fake
stock selling schemes, and told the
people to ask their hunkers. A com­
mittee of bnnkorH wns appointed by
the president o f the Chamber o f
Commerce to investigate ull stock
selling schemes ami pass judgment
I on them for the benefit o f tho InI vostors. . nmpn and other cities
j have awakened to this danger also,
• and just now Tompn papers are filled

The supreme court o f Florida has
handed down n decision which is in
keeping with the times — but which
will be deemed by some at first glance
ns unreasonable. The case wns one
where a husband finding his w ife in
the company o f another man, proceed­
ed to get busy with the man— striv­
ing to take his life. The court said
the assault was unprovoked unless the
nmn in the company of the wotnun had
first committed some act o f violence.
In tlte decision Judge Chief Justice
Brown said:
"There may have been a time when
a wife wns regurded ns her husband’s
chattel, and being out alone on a pub­
lic road with another man regarded
us sufficient provocation to justify the
husband in making an nssauit upon
her companion, hut this is no lunger
true, when women enjoy equal free­
dom with men. The mere walking or
driving of a married woman witli an­
other man, or a married man with an­
other woman, is not ^sufficient provo­
cation to justify an assault by either
spouse, and the greater the freedom
o f intercourse between men and wom­
en in this day protects them from un­
warranted attacks by a jealous hus­
band or wife, who sees in innocent
acts o f social intercourse ‘confirma­
tion strong as proofs of holy w rit’
that they are flagrantly immoral,” —
Wnucludla Advocate.

"L ife is pretty easy for South Flor­
idn people, particularly the owners of
tracts of developed lands,” says the
Palm Bench Post, going on to say:
“ Able to grow a large part of tho
articles for their tallies, witli surplus
for sale almost every week o f tho
year if they chose to produce sur­
pluses, nnd the rungu o f products al­
most without limit, they have never
felt tho pressing need for economics
which elsewhere have required tho
application o f the most business-like
methods.” '
True, but tho Post goes on to Buy:

From the looks of the constant string of au­
tomobiles going in and out o f our repair de­
partment it looks as i f Porter Pitts and Dock
Wells are WHO? The best automobile me­
chanics in this part of the state. And that is
W H Y they all come to us with their automo­
bile troubles. I f you do not come to us with
your troubles your automobile is not receiv­
ing its just rights.

115 Magnolia

Phone 66

“Service T H A T Satisfies

Quickly g i
Relieves ^
Constipation
Don’t take purgatives lor Con­
stipation— they act harshly—
they overstrain the delicate
m e m b r a h e and le a v e the
Bowels In a worse condition
^ M c l l i a a before. 11

TIRES and TUBES

[CARTER’S! situation*

Guaranteed

J llIT T L E
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TEN T H O U S A N D Miles
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agaist stone bruise, rimcut and blow-out, at
FABRIC PRICES

We have several bar­
gains in Used Tires

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4 P D I I I C
■eh e* InI D r l L L p
digestion*
— SoorStomach. Dizziness* B iliousness,
Nervousness, or lose o l AppeUte-Don’tfhaaffafe-fiaf m Jboftfe
ol CAR TER 'S LITTLE LIVER
PILLS — take one alter each
meal and one at bedtime. A
le w deya* treatment w ill pel
Stomach* liver an d Roteels In
normal condition.

THE BEST CORSETS
^ FOR STOUT
I k
W O M EN

CrobMMdktariliutan

SnallM)

SntODeie

Sailint*

GAS and OIL
Heal Cuf$
Apply lota o f togsaptk

F. Pi Rines
105 Palmetto Ave.

Phone 481

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THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1921

LMl« HeppMlBi*
Mention of

In'and About

Matters In Brief
Personal Heine
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&amp; The City
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For Florida: l ’ artly cloudy
tonight and Thursday; prol&gt;„bly local thundershowers on
Thursday.

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kay Anderson
o f Tampa, woro In tho city today.
They nro spending their vacation at
the old Anderson homo near Talm
.Springs nn'l nr« enjoying their outing greatly. Frank is an old news­
paper man but Is now with tho Citrus
Exchange nnd the Thomas Advertis­
ing Co., ns advertising expert. Ho
oxpccta to go back to Longwood some
time nnd settle down nt tho old home
pinco whore ho Hpent his early days.

Sauauury of the
Plotting Small
Talke Succinctly
Arrang'd for
Herald Readers

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The cities anxious to show marked
Increases in tho next census only have
to announce the discovery o f oil.
Oliver Twist and Middy Wash Suits
nduccd to $1.98.— Sanford Shoe &amp;
103-tfc
Clothing Co.
There is one crime wave that is
meeting little resistance—th whole­
sale murdering o f tho K in g&gt; Kngiish.
Oliver Twist and Middy Wash Suits
reduced to ?1.98.— Snnford Shoo &amp;
Clothing Co.
103-tfc
Some of those congressmen who
witnessed the Carpontior* Dempsey
fight are now trying to show off the
tricks they learned boforo nudiences
in the national arena.

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The old bulb rnri up a notch
on u» yesterday while we were
* busy getting out this blooming
* sheet of distress and yet we
* don't see just when it was hot
* enough to go to 90 but the
* records Bhow it and the records
* never lie. Hut regardless of
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what the thermometer soys
* fo r the middle of the day, the
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nights are delightfully
cool
* and arc just ns comfortable
* bh any in the mountains, the
* shore or any other part of this
* torrential footstool. It's groat
* to live in Sanford:
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5:40 A . M. AU G U ST 10
* Maximum ....... ..............
90
* Minimum ........................
66
H* Kongo ................ ........ ...
69
Raftm cter ......................30.12
'Kaln ................................... 02
Calm and clear.
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Congressman Alice Itobertson op­
Sanford Mattress Factory will ho
poses the Sheppard-Towncr maternity
closed until Aug. 15th. A fte r that
bill— but tho only thing that runs
date we will be ready for business.—
around her house is a fence. Therefore
K. C. Michels, Mgr.
,
116-OtC
she ennnot appreciate it.
Di-Valera is now considering tho
$7.30 and $9.00 W A L K -O V E lt Slip­
terms of pence for Ireland, but what
pers at $5.15, beginning Saturday.—
we want to know is, do these terms
Lloyd's Shoe Store.
l l l-2tc
also provide for pence in the United
.States.
Thc Standard Auto Top Co., of
which E, T. Field is proprietor, has a
(Jet a repaired tire to uso ns extra.
neat display ad in this issue of the
Ford tires for $3.00.— S. A. Huston.
Dnily^ Herald. Mr. Field is a thor­
110-20tc oughly competent workman and guar­
antees nil his work. He has a big
Judging by the number o f nppllstock o f top nmterinls to choose from
.alions n,r discharges being rcceelved and
nj80 prcpnml to recovor and
by the War Department shortly the rebuild scats and cushions. I f in need
w. k. corporal's guard in the army will o f anything in his line it will pay you
Is- a tiling of the past.
to call on Mr. Field.
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Oliver Twist and Middy Wash Suits
When you want the best automobile
■reduced to $ t .08.— Sanford Shoo &amp; In Sanford, sec N. II. Garner, OldsClothing Co.
103-tfc mobilcs and Huieks.
117-0t
Ilolsrcviki forces nre now fighting
A - l seed bed sheeting, 36-in. wide,
mi eight fronts, which is remarkable 8c n yard.— Thrasher &amp; Garner.
whin Napoleon’s iden of warfare is
117-Gtc
remembered—“ An army fight on its
stomach."
Kit Ilowilen nnd 11. C. Bowden nnd
w ife, Mrs. J. E. La w orn, nnd Mrs.
Oliver Twist nnd Middy Wash Suits M. S. Holmes, of Okeechobee City,
reduced to $1.98.— Snnford Shoo &amp; nro here today enroute to Inverness.
Clothing Co.
103-tfc They nre on the snd mission o f the
burial o f tho infant son o f Mr. nnd
Die Miami Herald lins established
Mrs. B. C. Bowden \vl*&gt; died at
u bureau in Havana, nnd every mcmOkeechobee yesterday morning.

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flupmobile

It developed at the Chnmbcr o f
Commcrc thnt Orange county citi­
zens have fallen victims o f worthless
stock purchases to the tune o f $508,000. This, according to one member
o f the organization, is but hulf of
the actual money which has flickered
away never to return.
Many prominent men gave their
experiences in purchasing stocks
which apparently bore nil the ear­
marks o f good
investments,
hut
which linvc since proven worthless.
In the language o f James L. Giles,
ex-mnyor o f this city, "Keep your dol­
lars for Orange county nnd Orlando
investments."— Reporter-Star
FO RI) O N LY M \N
TO M A h E BID ON
MUSCLE SHOALS.
W A S H IN G TO N , Aug. 10.— Secre­
tary of W ar Weeks returned to bis
desk today front bis vacation in New
England prepared to give favorable
consideration to the oll'c • o f Henry
Ford for the government nitrate
plant at Muscle Shoals, Ain.
When the secretary departed for
New
Hampshire
with
President
Harding he left instructions with his
subordinates that any now offer re­
ceived should be forwarded to bin.
promptly. No such offer was fo r­
warded because none was received,
nnd when the secretary got back
into the harness today it was with
the conviction thnt if business is to
lie done it must be done with Ford.
W ar department officials
have
practically given up the idea that
the Dupont Company intends to make
an offer for the Alabama plant. They
have been in communcation with the
Dupont people and have let it be
known that they would welcome an
offer, hut the powder company o ffi­
cials have made it plain thnt ^they
nre not in the market for so ambi­
tious nn enterprise ns thnt o f Muscle
Shoals.
The reported offer o f the Alabama
Power Company, officials said, was
really only nn inquiry from company
officials for information concerning
certain details o f the project. No
definite offer lias been received from
the Alnlmmn company, it was flatly
stated.

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SISTER A N D H IM SELF
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SYR ACU SE , N. Y „ Aug. 10.— At
| Oneida, yesterday morning, Frank Sa­
It you get the same answers us the man who buys the * ger, twenty-six, o f thnt place, shot
tipmoijije, you can be sure you have not paid too much. $ and killed Miss Pearl Hook and ser­
lupmohile running economy in known to be truly exception- t iously wounded her sister, Miss Ber­
ai.
T nice Hook, Soger then killed him­

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self. The shooting is believed to have
been nctunted by jealousy. Sager was
engaged to marry Miss Bernice Hook,

repair
? i,,rL,Owners
T", "» will
■;— tell you their
«-*»-&lt;* iu
|hiu bills
i/uiB are unusually
| 1 ^ u- 11 is (i tact that many Hupmobiles servo three or four
j.
'ug-time owners before they wear out.
Used car dealers all know the car commands a price
above the average.

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N O TICE TO D E LIN Q U E N T T A X
PAYE R S.

I hese things are true of the Hupmobile because it is
0 ,.st ant* to keep going on a minimum of outlay; am!
he they are true, the car is worth what it costs.

•r» Passenger
Touring ...
2 Passenger
Roadster

$1685
$1685

5 Passenger
Sedan .....
4 Passenger
Coupe .....

A ll taxes nro past duo. Before be­
ing placed into my bunds fo r collec­
tion, I shnll bo on the streets o f Snn­
ford from now until August 15th, to
receive taxes; after which dute, I will
visit delinquents for tho purpose of
collecting or lovying on nny property
subject to tax.
Respectfully,
A. B. CAM ERON,
Deputy Tax Collector.
1U 5td ltw ,

$2695
$2645

F. O. B. SANFORD

REGARDED

CAN.MAKE IMMEDIATE D E LIV E R Y OF A N Y MODEL

B. &amp; 0.
SANFORD, FLO RID A
Distributors for Seminole and Lake Counties
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have a new shipment just arrived and they are priced
right.
t

zMens Union A lls
that good Lee kind, as long as they last at H A L F price.
IF IT IS W O R K CLOTHES, W E H A V E IT, A N D W E
C A R R Y O N L Y TH E BEST K IN D , A L L U N IO N M A D E

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S a n fo r d ; F la .
4 &lt;•-H*4+44*}' 4-44 4 4 4 $ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 + 4 *
K N IG H TS T E M P L A R A T T E N T IO N
The first regular conclave o f Taylor
Commnndcry K. T., will be bold on
Thursday evening, August 11th, at 8
o’clock.
Al Imembers are requested to be
present us officers for the Commnnd­
cry nru to bo appointed nnd other
business of the Commnndcry trans­

acted.

II. E. TOLAR,

C L A S S IF IE D AD S
Classified advertisements, 5 cents n line. No ad taken for less than
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone.
Cash
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a Hne and remit ac­
cordingly.

Eminent Commander.

K IL L S S W E E T H E A R T 'S

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1here, nre four real questions when you buy a ear—
ini will it uost to run? Will repairs be heavy? Mow long
W1,l N t ? What will it brinff when sold?

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Just the thing1for the kiddies, one-piece overalls.

$568,000 GONE OUT
OF ORANGE CO U N TY
FOR PU N K STOCK.

her o f the stuff applied fo r the post
(Jet a repaired tire to use oh extra.
tlon o f manager. There is nothing
Ford tires for $3.00.— S. A. Huston.
significant about tiiis, however; Bimt116-U0tc
nl is only a shnrt. distance from tho
Magic City.
We have yet to hear o f college stu-.
dents who want work and practical
I buy, pay cash for second hnnd pi­
experience for the vacation period en­
anos, Address P. O, box 352, Sanford,
tering the employ o f the Shipping
Fla.
112-M.-W-.F.12tp
Hoard.

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'Hoys Union A lls

Fourteen paid up suebribors were
added to the Dally Hcrnldi list last
week. The people recognize tho fact
that the Herald Ih giving them n good
pnper through the Bummer months,
that wo nro hero to stay and they nre
coming across with yonrly subscrip­
tions. Just pay us $6.00 fo r a year
and you will have no further bother
nnd your daily will bo delivered at
your Moo 1 every afternoon with ull
o f the world's news, with nil tho state
news, with nil o f tho local news. Wo
are giving you the best service that
wo know how to give nnd your lib­
eral support demonstrates thnt you
appreciate it.

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"N E C E S S ITY .'

W A S H IN G TO N , Aug. 10.— Enact­
ment o f tho administration’s railway
funding bill by enrly fall is under­
stood to be viewed ns a necessity by
President Harding. It is understood
today thnt his attitude would bo. in­
dicated to congressional lenders nt a
White House conference on tho legis­
lative program.
TRY A DAILY HERALD WANT AD.

W A N T E D TO B U Y— A 4- or 5-room
modern cottage, well located.—J. B.
LIG H TN IN G K IL L S TWO.
TO K E N T — Half of store opposite the Smith, Box 30, Orlando, Fla. 117-3tp
postoffice. Apply 221 E. First St.
R ALEIG H , N. C., Aug. 10.—Two ________________________________ 117-tfc
LOST
brothers, Robert nnd Frank Herring,
FOR R E N T — Store room on First LOST— Somewhere between Williams'
and Lurry Crunvpler, were instantly
street. A. 1\ Connelly Real Estate
Garage and Grnpoville, a package
killed and two other persons, includ­
Co.
117-Ota.
from Speer’s dry goods store contain­
ing women nnd children, were injur­
ing n lace embroidered night gown,
ed two miles from Pikesville, N. C.,
2 ynrila white clastic, 4 spools
of
FOR
SA
LE
yesterdnay nfternoon when lightning
white
thread,
3
3-4
ynrds
of
pink
Bat­
FOR S A L E — Houso, 5 rooms nnd bath,
struck h tobacco barn.
Electric lights and gas. 80G Elm. in rlblum and a lnce vest. Finder
— II. N. Lumley, 002 French. Phono please return to Williams Garage and
W. O. W. A T T E N T IO N .
118tfc
404,______________________________75-tfc receive reward.

FOR R E N T _____

Important meeting on Wednesday, FOR S A L E — Medium size safe. A p ­
ply 402 Snnford Ave., and Fourth
July 10th, at 8 p. m. All Woodmen
Street.
94-61.
requested to be there.
F. L. M ILLER .
FOR S A LE — 1 Oldsmobilo truck, $600.
1 Chevrolet automobile, $200; 1 Buiek
N O TICE
4, $100. Tho above cars are real bar­
When better cars are made, N. I I . gains. Terms to fit your pocket book.
Garner will sell them.
117-Gt A t Williams' Garage, N. H. Garner.
104-tfc

PAINTS
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WALL PAPER
SUN PROOF PAINT

AU C TIO N S A L E OF F IN K C A T T L E FOR S A L E — 1 Ford touring car, $400,
MADE SPEC IAL FOR THIS
1 Chevrolet, $200; 1 IJuick truck,
CLIM ATE
40 head of cows and heifers, pure $198; 1 Oldsmoblle truck, $598. All
bred, high grade Jersey cattle, one in good condition and n rcnl bargain. ' Make Your House Smile With
hull, milk truck, dairy fixtures, etc., — Williams Garage by N. II. Garner.
SUN-PROOF P A IN T
will he sold at public auction nt the
113-Gtc
homo o f R. L. Garrison, near Sanford, FOR S A L E — One pumping outfit con­
Tuesday, August 16, at 11 n. rn,
sisting o f one Raleigh Schreyer
117-4tp
1 1-2 lip. engine, one Gould pump, one
H ALVER200 gallon storage tank. W ight
Proprictor
H O S PITA L ASSOCIATION
Grocery Co.
112-tfc,
Wclnka Block
Sanford, Fla.
A N N U A L M EETING
Post cards— local views— lo each nt
There will he a meeting of the Fer- the Herald office.
nald-Laughton Memorial Hospital A s­ FOR S A LE OR T H A I) E— OmTColeT, Builders &amp; Contractors
5 passenger roadster.
Will take Sketches and Estimates Free; no
sociation at tiie Court House, Tues­
day night, August lflth, at 8 o’clock. light car ns part payment. Call 519 building too large and none too small.
115-tfc ----- A L L WORK G U A R A N T E E D -----All members are requested to lie pres­ W. First street.
ent as it is the election o f officers and FO Il S A L E — One Bebling-llall stone
Wilson &amp; Shorey
the rending o f the annual reports of
lined refrigerator, 150 pound ca­
Pine and Giirland Sts., Orlando, Fla.
the hospital association.
117-5tp pacity. Call 519 W. First Street.
llfl-tfc
T R A IN SCH ED ULE
F A N C Y S ll.K SH IR TS
FOR S A L E —8-room houso with nil
AN D SOX A R E DOOMED
modern convenience, excellent re­
Southbound
S A Y TH E HABERDASHER. pair. Private water works, in desir­
Arrive
Depart!
able location. Reasonable terms, Ap­
No. 83..........2:36 a.m .
2:46 a. m.
CHICAGO, Aug. 10.— Fancy silk ply to Owner, 519 W. First Street.
27..........'
8:40 u. m.
shirts and sox ami loud, expensive
110-lfc No.
89_____________ 2:55p.m.
3:20 p. m.
cravats of the war prosperity pe­ FOR S A L E — Good piano, $175 cash. No.
No.
Hfi_______ 7:30 p.m.
7:45 p. m.
riod are doomed to give v n y to cot­
Phone 470-W.
110-12tp
ton, lisle, nnd plain knitted goods
North Bound
F O IfS A L E OR T R A D E — Car lom fdt
because men nro slashing their cloth­
Departs
Arrive
mules nnd horses. This stock is
ing bills, haberdashers today told
No.
82...................
1:48
a.m.
2:03
a. m.
here to sell or trade; a chance to ftet
the hoard o f review when questioned a real bargain. Cnn be seen back of No.
84--------------- 11:45a.m
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12:05
p. m.
80.......... 3:05 p. m.
nbout their personal property taxes. Wight's Garage. See Whighnm or No.
3:25 p. m.
No.
28................... 10:00p.m.
Most o f the dcnlors say the value Benton.— W. I. Steagall Mule Co.
o f their stock is decreasing because
Trilby Branch
U7-6tp
tho public is demanding "n cheaper
Arrive
Departs
FOR S A L E — Strawberry plants, cer­
grade o f goods," said a member of
6:00 a. m.
tified by State Plant Ilonrd, $3 per •No. 100______
the board.
8:26 p. m.
thmisund f. o. h. Lake Mary. Farina •No. 24..........
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7:00 a. ,n,
Strawberry Garden, Lake Mary, Fin. * N o 158..........
7:85 p. m.
"W IL D B IL L " GETS CAN.
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117-12tp No. 22..........
Leesburg Branch
FOR S A L E — 20 ncrcs good orange
P h i l a d e l p h i a , Aug. 10.— w . f .
Arrive
Departs
grove land situated within n mile o f
Baker, president o f the Philadelphia Geneva. The land htiH not been clear­ "No. 137.......... 4:tl0p. r .
National league club, announced to- ed hut has a hearing orange grove No. 21................... 2:52p.m.
dny thnt "W ild BID Donovan will no bordering it. This tract o f inml can be •No. 101_...................6:30p.m.
longer net ns manager o f tho hall bought nt u real bargain. For full •No. 25--------------- 2:00p.m.
team. No rensons fo r W ild Bill’s particulars address "C " care o f the
Oviedo Branch
dismissal, ns yet, hnvu been announc­ Herald office.
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Sanford
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11,1921

s p e c ia l s a l e s w i l l b e p u t o n
a n d big p r i z e s g i v ­

w o o l ) CHOSEN
FOR GOVERNOR GENERAL .
OK THE IHIILLIPIPNES.
(By Tht A u ocU tx l F rau )

F.A. MUTIMORE
LIVED HERE FOR
SOME T I M E

01(1 Confederate
And Last Member
of Congress Dead

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SCHOONER IS SEIZED.

PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 11.— Tha
two-masted American fishing schoon­
er Thomaston, from tho Bahama
Islandd^TOr Atlantic City was seized
here today by customs officers on
suspicion o f violating the customs
regulations. Jn announcing the seiz­
18 ure tht customs ofYico would neither
deny nor confirm that the Thomaston
was s u s p e n d o f bringing liquor
ashore.
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Looking for Murderers
of Taxi Driver of
Columbia, S. C.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.— Major
General Leonard Wood, it was nu!thoritatively stated today, has been
serve aq Governor General o f tho
Phtlliplnes, and General Wood has
expressed his willingness to serve.

PROCLAIM HOLY WAR
TO HELP THE TURKS
The Trade Extension Committee of
IN FIGHT WITH GREEKS
the Sanford Chamber of Commerce at
n meeting yesterday decided to foster
(Fran Wtdattdiy'i Dill;)
n big celebration hero on Thursday,
ANGORIA, Anatolia, Aug. 11.—'
September 29th pt which time there Holy war has been proclaimed by the
will be a big free barbecue, tourna­ King of Hedjaz ns a measure for as­
ment riding, horse races, ball games sisting Turkish Nationalists In their
and a big street dance at night. This fight against the Greeks in Asia-Mi­
big celebration will be n conclusion of nor, it was announced here today. The
the trade extension trip* that will be monarch in his call nppenls for the
taken over the county and In adjoining saving o f Islam.
counties to establish better relations
with the people of the surrounding MULBERRY MEN
'
territory and let them know that the
WERE RELEASED
Sanford merchants want thei^ trade
NO EVIDENCE SHOWN.
and are going after it.
This will nlso bo demonstrated on
Or Th* iiutllUd Frau)
the big carnlvnl day in September
T A M P A / Aug. 11.— Six Mulberry
when nil the merchants wilT offer
men held fo r waylaying nnd beating
special bargains and will also givo
L. P. Hughes, o f Christina, near Mul­
away hundreds of dollars worth of
free prizes at n big drawing to bo berry, on the night of July 30th,
were released) at Bartow yesterday
held here that morning.
.
The tournament races and* horse oftoif a preliminary hearing. Will
racing will d raw people from nil the).®” '1 P «t Johnson established alibis
adjoining territory nnd the prizes of and tho ovidence against Bud Montes,
$50 in gold fo r the first prize and $25 Guy Stokes, Earl Taylor nnd Snm
in gold for the second prizes in these Smith, were so weak, they were dis­
races and tournament will make it missed.
worth while for the rough riders to
pnr
bring their horses to Sanford and
compete in the rnces.
The big fr e e barbecue nnd basket
picnic w ill lie hold on the lake front,
if possible, and ns there is plenty o f
shade here anil it is in tho heart of
the city it should attract n big crowd
from th e co u n try and prove nn excel­
lent g e t-to g e th e r meeting for the peo­ MAN KILLED AT ORLANDO AL­
ple o f S a n ford and nelghboirng cities ' SO WROTE TO LENA CLARKE
to get to g e th e r and talk about sub­
FRQM THIS PLACE
jects that are o f importance to tho
people o f S a n ford and the folks from !
F. A . Miltmorc, who was killed
" er p aces.
I at a hotel in. Orlando Inst week and
Last year „nc of these affairs was for wh,ch killjnK Mlflg Lcna clnrko ,8
1
1,1 DIUI it WaS the most nn.u
1ir jail,
Inll livml
now In
in fhn
the Mpnnfrn
Ornnge r&lt;nnn
county
lived
successful from every standpoint and at Sanford for several months and
it was said at that timo that it should, j,nij chnrgo o f the rcstnurunt at the A,
be made an annual affair. The Trade c&gt; L&gt; Htution&gt; n o mndo ninljy fr jCnds
Extension C o m m itte e thought there
while here who all any that he was
could be n oth in g better accomplished
o f a quiet and retiring disposition and
in their line than to wind up the cam­
attended strictly to his own business.
paign by in v itin g everybody to come
It seems that MIsb Clarke nUo had
to Sanford the la s t of September, the
friends here if tho following letter
merchant* cou ld put on special sales
published in the Jacksonville Metrop­
and it cou ld be mn'tle a big celebra­
olis can bo taken as n proof as it
tion for the h om e folks nnd their vis­
was alleged, to have been written by
itors.
Miltimore while he* was living here:
The affair w ill be wound up by
bier
LI T Z* “ r "Dear ‘ZZ,’ received your letter so
®
dunce nnd ought to be un i
T . , , .
occasion th„i will i, ,
" " l o n g ngo. Intended to answer ninny
bered.0 '
*
remcm-| times, But? Well just did not get to
it. Have been n very busy boy since
A m ore d etn ile d account of tho
I came bnck to Florida InBt Feb. Yes,
many even ts w ill b o given in a later
I saw your friend at Sanford. He
edition o f th e Herald.
enmo in and had dinner. Did not'have
time to talk to him. I left the Inst
of March. Cnmo hero and bought this
place. Have been doing good busi­
ness, that is considering the time of
year. - Expect to do fine this season,
perhnfis get'rich nnd return and spend
1 unoral of Colonel John Mnrtin Held the rest1o f niy dnyB "Brimming.” Yes,
Tomorrow Afternoon
I may go to Coronado Bench the 4th
of July. Great doingB there and ut
’By Tb* AitooUUd Frau)
New Smyrna.
Very sorry to hear
IH.ALA, Aug. 11.—Tho funeral .scr..
of tho badness caused you by the
, ur Colonel John M. Mnrtin, the death of Paul. Where do you spend
“st livin« member c f the Confederate
your 4th?
Kates congress, who died nt his home
“ Would bo glad to hear from you
U lnst
will bo held nt tho
ngnin
any timo nnd will be rftore
•pinupal church here tomorrow afpunctual
in answering in tho future.
«-'rnuori at four o’clock. Burial will bo
“ YOURS AND ETC.”
made here.
The “ ZZ" at the beginning of the
letter is the pen nanio of HJisa Clarke
F ilming woodmen
and used in connection with her
LODGE IN SANFORD.
poems.

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PRISONERS

The .armament industry owes a
great debt to the man who began the
practlco o f sending ultimatums.

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GONE

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HAD BEEN SPIRITED AW AY T d
SAVANNAH JAIL BY THE
SHERIFF

EN AWAY

fnr
^ 'Hunt, diatrlct manager
the pVf nt*cIn countl*» In Florida for
ta r^° ? m,bla" Woo^n'en, o f Atlaft[?’ °
i8, in tho c,ty ftnd «».busy getf e " * &lt;ly ,0r ,h0
of .
me, i°d|fL, 0f tho Co,uml&gt;lan Woodniceti" t h £ity* Tha organization
F ridnv
i , b ° h c d ,n M a 8 o n lc
i» und f ht. 0t c,Rht ° 'cl°®k nnd It

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“City Substantial’

MASKED MOB
BREAKS JAIL
AT AUGUSTA

WILL BE GIVEN IN SANFORD
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
JHCHANTC DAY

THB

NUMBER 119

“Victory Village” for French War Veterans

Racing, Tourna­
ment Riding, Ball
Games, Etc.

'Sanford

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

VOLUME n

Horse

—

A view of one of the streetB of “ Victory Village," In the St. Cloud district ou the outskirts of Parts, built for war
heroes and their families exclusively. The village was hull! by public subscription and funds are being raised for sim­
ilar villages throughout France,

DeValera’s Reply
ANOTHER MYSTERY MAN
Handed to British
Government Today
IN LENA CLARKE CASE,
NAME IS HENRY WILSON
Tenor of Reply Withheld Until After
Discussion

Under Which Name
Miss Clarke Regis­
tered at Hotel
ORLANDO, Aug. 11.— Inveitigntors are today confronted with the
fact that when Lena Clarke, West
Palm Beach postmistress, in jail here
tharged with the murder o f F. A.
Miltimore, registered at the San Juan
hotel Into in the afternoon of August
1, she registered as tho wife of a
man who really does exist. She reg­
istered ns Mrs. Henry Wilson, Atlan­
ta, Ga., and today arrivals in this city
from West Palm Beach declare that
among the private papers in her desk
when it wjis searched were letters
from a Henry Wilson, of Atlanta, Ga.
The result is that a search is be­
ing instituted for Henry Wilson who
will be asked to explain hiB relation­
ship with Miss Clarke and all hc
knowH of the past of the West Palm
Beach postmistress, who has admit­
ted the killing of Miltimore, a former
employee of tho postoffice, in her
room in the Orlundo hotel, charging
that
refused to sign papers ab­
solving her o f blame in the loss of
$32,000 from the West Palm Beach
postofficc.
Those who have been watching the
case most closely here have insisted
that MIbs Clarke is withholding the
names of others who aro involved in
the affair, or at least in events lead­
ing up to the killing of Miltimore.
Testimony introduced yesterday when
H. D. Patterson, taxi driver, who
brought her to Orlando, was being
given a hearing, indicated that anoth­
er person might have been in the car
which brought the postmistress to Or­
lando. Attempts arc being made to
find other persons who should be able
to give testimony of importance rel­
ative to tho entire case.
Patterson, tho chauffeur, who re­
ceived $100, according to statements
made soon after the. murder, for bring­
ing Miss Clarke to Orlando, is yet
without his liberty though his attor­
neys argue that no evidence has been
brought out which would 'tend to in­
criminate him or Bhow that he had
any connection with the crime.

FORMAL INVITATIONS WILL
(By Th* Aitoclkttd F tM l)
BE 8ENT ALL NATIONS
*
LONDON, Aug. 11.—The reply of
IN DISARMAMENT. DeValcra to the British government's
Irish peace proposals was handed to
(By Th* At K en t* d Fra**)
Austen Chamberlain, the government
WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.— Formal leader in the House of Commons at
invitations will be Bent today to noon today. The tenor o f the reply
Great Britain, France, Italy, Japan will be withheld until after a discus­
nnd China to attend the ‘ conference sion by the cabinet. It will hardly
on disarmament and far eastern bo announced for several days.
question in Washington on November
not uvnilable here7800$l._2345G7890 BLACK ARROW SINKS
11th. The toxt of the invitations will
OFF CAPE V1LANO
not be available hcru before late in
ALL ON BOARD SAVED.
tho day, the state department) an­
(By Tb* AuocU tad P ra u )
nounced.
MADRID, Aug. 11.— Tho United
States shipping board steamer, Black
Arrow, sank early today off Cape
Vilano on the west coast o f l^pafn.
The steamerwas enroute from Ha­
vana to Santander. Tho crew nnd
passengers wero saved but. it is be­
lieved the vessel and cargo will be a
total loss.
SOLDIERS AND SAILORS LEAGUE
WANT AN INVESTIGATION
YOUNG TYIIUS COMING.
MADE
SALISBURY, N. C., •Aug. 11.—
(By Tb* A u ocItU d P rau )
Ty Cobb, center fielder o f the SalisWASHINGTON, Aug. 11.— A Con­ bury-Speneer amateur club, is to play
gressional investigation of the Amer­ with the Rochester, N.. Y., team of
ican Legion's organization nnd al­ the Intcrnutionnl league next season,
leged “ scandalous and disgraceful con­ it was announced here today.
Ro­
duct of small coterie of self-constitut­ chester scouts saw young Cobb in
ed, self-perpetunting officials” wus action, a* conference followed and he
asked in a petition presented today to
signed a contract for the 1822 sea­
Vice-President Coolidge nnd Speaker
son.
Gillott by Marvin Oates Sperry, tho
nntional chnirmnn of tho Private Sol­
diers and Sailors League. It is charg­
ed that a small group o f men furnish­
ed the financial bncking for the Le­
gion nnd its officers were working in
the interests of those men and for
their own personal benefit.

SQUAWKERS
GET BUSY ON
AMERICAN LEGI’N

REPORTER-STAR
OF O R L A N D O ,
SUED FOR LIBEL

PREMIER K ATZ BN J AM M E R
T.
HAS HIS CABINET QUIT
WHY SHOULD HE CARE.

T. REESE, OF WEST PALM
BEACH BROUGHT INTO
CLARKE CASE

(By Th* A n*cU t*d F rau )

Two suits of $50,000 each were filed
MADRID, Aug. 11.— Tho cabinet
of Premier Allcndcsalunr resigned to­ Saturday ngninst the ReporteriStar
day. Former Premier Mavra, is is nnd J. C. Brassier nnd It. B. Brassier,
editors, and the Metropolis Publishing
state, will form n now cnbinel.
Company nnd S. Iloho Denn, editor,
o
f Miumi, by T. T. Reese, president of'
TAKES DEATH.
the Farmers Iinnk nnd Trust Com­
PORTLAND, ML, Aug. 11.— A pany of West Palm Bench.
PATTERSON HELD
Mr. Reese charges libel in an article
young man believed to he Schuyler
ORLANDO, Aug. 11.— Baxter H.
printed in the two newspapers Inst
Adams,
an
auditor,
wus
fatally
injur­
Patterson, who on Monday last was
Thursday, in which it was stated that
arrested as accessory with Lena ed by a plunge from the fourth story Reese wns absent from the city. The
of
tho
West
End
Hotel
hero
today.
Clarke, in tho murder of Fred Miltiarticle also rehearsed the fact that
more, was held under $5,000 bond for He had registered us II. S. Adams, several months ago he (Reese) was
trial lnte yesterday nfternoon by Boston, U. S. N. Papers found in his sued for $50,000 by Miltimore.
Judge Frank Smith. Patterson says suit case indicated that he hud been
An affidavit of good faith accom­
in tho air service at Pensacola, Fort
he will give bond within two hour*.
panied the filing o f the suits. When
I-dcpsh ETAOIN ETAOIN ETA UN’ Worth, Hampton Roads nnd Bay nsked this morning whut steps he in­
Shore, and newspaper clippings re­
tended taking regarding the suit. Mr.
ferred
to “ Sky" Adnrris, who oper­
• Tho cities anxious to show marked
J. Clement Brassier, managing editor
increases in the next census only have ated as a civilian flier at Hampton of the Reporter-Star, he only smiled
Roads.
to announce the discovery o f oil.
and said, “ my attorneys will do my
talking.”
This remark was perhaps not orig­
inal, as It has been made to Mr. Bras­
sier so often the past week when en­
deavoring to secure information from
the principals in the Miltimore mur
*
Two Prominent Sanford People Will
4* der case, he seemed to enjoy the hu­
*
&lt;
Be Married in Public With Full
* mor o f it thoroughly,
Reese is being sued for divorced by
*
Attendance, Music, Flowers
*
*
At the Foot of Park Avenue
* * his wife, Mrs. Bejlo Reese, the suit
*
at 8 o'CIock
* having been filed first on April 27,
*
Friday, August 26th, 1821
* 1820, but was later withdrawn. On
*
The Groom is a prominent professional man and the bride is one
* January 18 last the Judge ordered the
*
of the city’s most winsome creatures.
★ case reopened, and L. R. Baker, who
*
* was made special examiner o f the
*
WATCH FOR FUTURE ANNOUNCEMENTS
* case, has completed the examination
*
•
* but is not quite ready to file the tes­
timony.— Orlando Reporter-Star.

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SOCIETY WEDDING
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AUGUSTA, Ga., Aug. 11,—A
mob of masked men from Booth
Carolina points, estimated at one
hundred or more, traveling ‘ In
twenty-five automobiles, made an
unsuccessful raid upon the Rich­
mond county jail and the county
stockade here between 4 and 5
o’clock this morning, their pur­
pose being to Bccure C. O. Fox
and Jesse Gappins, charged with
the murder of William Brazell,
19-year-old taxi driver and col­
lege student of Columbia, South
Carolina. Sheriff Plunkett out­
witted the mob. A meager re­
port of men gathering In 8outh
Carolina points filtered through
in the early part of the night
and nt 10:30 last night the sher­
iff placed the prisoners in an au­
tomobile and rushed them to the
jail in Savannah. After search­
ing the stocknde, outside of the
city, tho mob visited the Jail
where the committee searched th^.
premises to verify a statement o f
the Jailer that the prisoners
were not there.
I

CATHOLIC PRIEST
WAS MURDERED
IN CALIFORNIA
IIY UNKNOWN PARTIES AND HIS
BODY IIURIEI) IN
RAVINE
(By Th* A moc!*M4 F rau )

SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11.—Tho
body o f Fathor Patrick E. Hcslin,
missing Catholict priest, who disap­
peared from his parish, Holy Angela
church nt Colmn, the night o f August
two, wus found buried at the bottom
of a sand cliff nenr Salada Beach on
the Pacific const about twenty miles
north of San Francisco. Father liesiin was murdered ns there was a bul­
let hole through his heart and head,
tho latter shot huving torn away part
of his skul. The body wus exhumed
last night.
Th’e party which exhumed thy body
Inst San Francisco late last night, act­
ing on n tip given by William A. High­
tower, who discovered the grave, and
the body was exhumed by tho light o f
a lantern. Hightower was inter hold
by the police pending further investi­
gation. Hightower, according to po­
lice, said ho acted Upon a clue given
him by Dolly Mason, whom ho prev­
iously hud known in Salt Lnko City.
The woman, hc said, told him Sunday
night sho had met a ninn who appear­
ed to be a foreigner Friday and who
on becoming intoxicated hud mndo a
broken revelation to her. Tho police
are searching for Dolly Mason. At.
times the foreigner, tho woman told.’
Hightower, expressed hatred for tho
Catholic church.
,
Archbishop Hanna, o f San Francis­
co lust August 3rd Acelved an an­
onymous lottcr demanding $0,500 for
tho snfo return o f Father Heslin and
yesterday the Archbishop received
another letter demanding $15,000
ransom. Father Hoslin was last seen
nlive about If o'clock tho evening o f
August 2nd when a stranger drove
up to the parochial residence at Colma in an automobile, under the pretenso that ho wanted the priest to de­
liver the last sacrament to a dying
relative he succeed ir\_ getting Father
Heslin to accompany him.
American goods are being return­
ed- in quantities from South Ameri­
can countries because they cannot
compete with German and Belgian
products which are offered from 20to 75 per cent lower than ours. Must
our flow ing prospects o f South Am­
erican trade be sacrificed to the sa­
cred shibboleth o f “ protection?"

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EL PASO, Tex., Aug. 10.— Warren
C. Spurgin, missing Chicago banker,
charged with ombozzlemont, ia under
arrest at Chihuahua City, Mexico.
Chief o f Polico Hc'rmoslllo of Chi­
huahua yesterday wired police auth­
orities in Junrez that ho hnd Spurgin
In custody and would bring him to the
border Is Ruarnntccd $200 for expens­
es.
Spurgin was arrested at a ranch a
few miles from Chihuahua^City.
A wire was sent yesterday to Presi­
dent Obregon asking an order for the
expulsion o f the banker from*Mexico
as^n “ pernicious foreigner.”
A Mexican secret service officer
who was at Ojinaga, Chihuahua, when
Spurgin crossed there from the Unit­
ed States, said the banker attracted
attention by his sizo nnd tho large tips
he gave for small services.
According to the officer, Spurgin
was not suspected of being tho miss­
ing Chicago banker until aftor he hnd
left Ojinnga for tho south.
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Spurgin hnd several pieces of bag­
gage with him, the officer said, nnd
appeared particularly careful of
n
large suitcase. Spurgin told n cus­
toms official thnt tho bag contained
money with which ho intended to buy
n ranch in Mexico. Examination by
the officer disclosed thnt the suitcase
wns filled with Amcricnn bank notes.

W HAT

The name • MANHATTAN
stamped upon a shirt is itself
a certification o f the utmost
in Shirt Satisfaction, as many
thousands o f MANHATTAN
wearers will attest.

BERT LYTELL in

The Misleading Lady
“ STOLEN MAGIC” , a Comedy

Tomorrow—Buster Keaton in “ The
Saphead”

E N J O Y Y O U R T R IP

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Have you ovor boon “ caught short o f cash” whon touring and been
embarrassed nt hotols, garages nnd shops by the moro or less unwel­
come attitude toward your personal checks?
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ters if you keep yoursolf supplied with thoso self-identifying, every­
where-accepted, safe, convenient Cheques for travelers.

P e o p le s B a n k o f S a n lo r d

Message Denied
(Bjr The AuocUUd P rtu )

Amrican
' Bankers
Association

EL PASO, Aug. 10.—A telegram
received today signed by the chief of
police of Chihunhun city denied Wnrren C. Spurgin, the missing Chicago
banker was in jail nt thnt place. Tho
message stated thnt Spurgin is near
Chihuahua City but has not been ap­
prehended.
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Killed by Mistake,
Deputies Fire on Police
in Memphis Robbery

WE

WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY
Jacksonville at Daytona.
St. Petersburg nt Lakeland.
Orlando nt Tampa.

MEXICO CITY, Aug. 10.— General
Jose Alessio Robles, brother of the
Mexican minister to Spain and to tho
editor of the newspnper El DemoHOW THEY STAND
erntn, was shot nnd killed last even­
Pet.
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Tampa ....................... 47
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tho residence section of this city.
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Lakeland ....................II
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Fivo armed men took pnrt in the at­
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St. Petersburg ....... 42
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tack which ‘ ended in tho death of
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Daytona .............. - .... 39
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General Robles. Following tho trag­ Jacksonville ............. 30
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edy, General Jacinto Trevino, director
o f the fedcrnl commission revising
RESULTS YESTERDAY
army service records, placed himself
I'luridn State Lcuguc
ut the disposnl o f the polico und is
At Tampa 5, Orlnndo 0.
said to huvo been held upon his own
At Dnytonn 0, Jacksonville 3.
recognizance.
At Lukclnnd 1, St. Petersburg 2.
The enuso of tWe attack upon Gen­
eral Robles is declnred to have been
South Atlantic Association
a declaration purporting to havo
At Cimriotte 6, Greenville 2.
been made by him published ycstcrAt Columbia 4-4, Spnrtanburg 2-2.
' day morning in which ho criticised
At Charleston-Augusta, rain.
General Trevino, who has been bitter­
ly attacked by tho newspaper El Uni­
American Lcuguc
versal for several days. This news­
A t Boston 8-4, Detroit 7-1.
paper’s charges against Gencrnl
At New Y’ ork 4, Chicago 5.
Trevino, caused him to threaten Fel­
A t Philadelphia 4, Cleveland 3.
ix F. Pavlcini, editor o f tho Journ­
At Washington 6, St. Louis 8. (19
al, who retaliated by printing ninny j„njnKS).
interviews with prominent Mexicans
sustaining bis right to critlciHo public
Nntinnnl l.ongue
officials. General Robies wns among
At Pittsburg 4, Brooklyn 2.
those quoted this morning.. He not
At Cincinnati 7, Philadelphia 4.
only assailed General Trevino ns an
At Chiengo 8, New York 7.
official, but declnred General Trevino
At St. Louis 3, Boston 4.
hnd refused to fight a duel with him.
A close guard was placed over the
Southern Association
plant of El Universal last night, and
At Nashville 1-0, Atlnntn 9-0.
entrance to the building was obtain­
At Mobilu 1, Lit^c Rock 2.
ed only after proper identification.
At Now Orlenna 5, Memphis 4.
At Chattnnoogn 4, Birmingham 2.

MEMPHIS, Aug. 10.— A telephone
message from Colliersville, a suburb
o f Memphis, shortly after noon stat­
ed thnt one Memphis policeman was
killed nnd three others, wounded by a
posse of sheriff’s deputies which fired
on them in mistake for bandits who
earlier in tho dny Bhot nnd killed two
police officers nnd Wounded another
after nn unsuccessful attempt to rob
WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.— Fed­ an employee of a Motor company.
eral regulation of tile big grain ex­
changes—tho dream of American TWO MORE BODIES OF
ALASKA’ S COMPANY ARE
fnrmers for a quarter o f a century—
WASHED ASHORE.
appenred today to bo virtually as­
sured when the senate took up the
SAN FRANSISCO,, A u £ 10.—Two
Cnpper-Tinchcrl future trading bill
more
bodies, washed ashore front the
with the scnutorinl agricultural “ hoc”
lined up to put it through within a wrct’k Snturdny o f tho stenmer AlnsI iV
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tho northern
California ncoast,
day or two.
The bill has been amended by tho were identified today, nt the Eurekn
senate agricultural committee with (Cni.) morgue.
Tho known (lend remained tonight
a view to eliminating much of the
opposition to its passage without de­ at eighteen and n list issued by the
stroying its effectiveness.
Sonntor Snn Francisco nnd Portland Steam­
Capper, Republican of Kansas, who ship Co., owners of the ship, showed
conceived the plan of using the tax­ nineteen persons, presumed to bo
ing power of congress to rcgulnto nhonrd, unaccounted for.

Mother and Daughter
Drowned at Mt. Dora,
Case Was Accidental

trading in grain, expressed the be­
lief today that the bill would encount­
er little specific opposition. Object­
ions will como, however, from tho
conservatives o f the senate who are
o p p o s e d to any control or regulation'
o f business by the federal govern­
ment. President Harding is said to
havo indicated a desiro for the speedy
disposition o f the bill, and is expect­
ed to approve tho mcasuro when it is
finnlly agreed to by the senate nnd
house.
Tho secretary o f agriculture is
chnrged with the enforcement of the
net under tho terms o f the bill, nnd
n commission, consisting o f the sec­
retary of /agriculture, the secretary
o f commerce, and tho attorney gen­
eral Is created and giving authority
to suspend or revoke tho licenses of
grain markets which fail to comply
with the requirements of the law,

1922 OLDSMOBILE 8, OLDSMOBILE 4,
BUICK 6, BUICK 4, OLDSMOBILE
TRUCK. Place your order now and
avoid delay------------

BELIEVES BURCH GILTLESS
LUDINGTON, Mich., Aug. 10.—
Mrs. Allie Quaylo Burch, daughter of
Bishop William A. Quaylo, und es­
tranged wife of Arthur C. Burch, in
a statement yesterday said she boliovcd her husband Innocent of any
connection with the murder of J. Bel­
ton Kennedy in Los Angeles last Fri­
day.

Piedmont League
A t Greensboro 3, Raleigh 6.
At Danvillo 7, Winston-Salem 5.
At Durham 0, High Point 14.

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Virginia League
Wilcon 13, Nowport Nows 2.
Suffolk 1, Richmond 4.
Rocky Mount 3, Portsmouth 1.
Norfolk 5, Tarboro 3.
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TAX.

NEWBERRY IS
SEATED, OF COURSE

RICHMOND, Vn., Aug. 10—Before
WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.— Repub­
closing its annual convention hero
licans
o f the senate privileges and
this afternoon tho Virginin Jewelers’
selections committee today voted
association 'elected officers and went
Senntor Trunuin H. Newberry, repub­
on record ns strongly opposed to any
lican, Michigan, whose election io
discriminatory tax on jeyelry nnd
1918 wns contested by Henry Ford,
kindred goods nnd v oted 'to support
democrat nominee, a clear title to hi*
the nntlonnl &lt; association. Resolu­
seat. Democratic committee mem­
tions were also ndpoted defending
bers all voted in apposition and the
the national, association in opposing
long contested case now goes to the
cash discounts and free engraving of
senate for final decision. The com­
jewo’.ry. ,
mittee vote wns 8 to 4.

SAN DIEGO, Cal., Aug. 10.— All
passengers aboard tho Pacific Mnil
Steamship Snn Jose have been landed
nnd an effort is being made to get tho
vessel off tho Snn Pablo reef by her
own engines, according to a radio
niessnge received here nt the naval
station.

TWO NEW MIAMI OFFICIALS
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MIAMI, Aug. 10.— Henry B. Ral­
ston, renl estato man, todny wns ap­
pointed director of public welfare and
director of public Bnfcty ,two new
city departments crented by the re­
cently adopted charter, by City Man­
ager C. S. Coe.
As director' o f public welfare, Mr.
Ralston will servo without compen­
sation. As safety director, however,
he will receive a salary of $5,000 ft
year.
Charles B. Sehlen o f a ocal audit
MUTINY IN AUSTRIA
nnd
investment compnny wns named
PENITENTIARY RESULTS IN
director
of finance nt a $5,000 salary.
KILLING OF FOUR.

Amcrlcun Association
(B r Tb* A i«ocl»t»d )tr m »J
At Louisville 15-10, Toledo 1-8.
VIENNA, Aug. 10.— Four men
At Milwaukee 3-14, Minneapolis
were killed and many more wounded
12-13.
(B r T b . A u tc L U d rr»»«)
in disorders nt the Great Austrian
At IndinnapoliH 1, Columbus 3.
MT. DORA, Aug. 10.—The bodies
Ponitontlury nt Stein Monday night.
At Kansas City 0, St. Paul 11.
of.M rs. W. T. Thorpe nnd 3-ycar-old
The Inmates mutinied nftcr sending
daughter, were found in Lake Gortheir ultimatum to tho government
International League
trudo in front of tho handsome Thorpo
demanding thnt their sentences bo
A t Bultimoro 2, Syracuse 4.
homo hero todny uftcr missing since
reduced. Soldlors restored order nf­
At Itouding 6, Buffalo 3.
noon yesterday. The coroner’s jury
tcr serious fighting.
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At Jersey City 6-3, Rochester 5-7.
returned a verdict o f accidental
At Newark 1-4, Toronto 7-3.
drowning.
WEST PALM BEACH

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Federal Regulation
of Grain Exchanges
is Believed Assured

SPORT WORLD

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(By Tb* AuocUUd Frau)

GENERAL ROBLES
KILLED BY GANG
IN MEXICO CITY

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ATTEMPTED HOLDUP
FRUSTRATED BY OFFICERS
ONE OF THEM KILLED.
(Br Tb* AuooUUd Frtu)

MEMPHIS, Tcnn., Aug. 10.— Two
men, ono n policeman, wns killed nnd
another soriously wounded in a pistol
battle with four masked men who at­
tempted to rob nn employe of! tho
Ford Motor Co., of a hag containing
eighty-five hundred dollars ns ho was
EXTENDS CITY LIMITS entering tho plant of tho company
hero nt ton o ’clock this morning.
WEST PTLM BEACH, Aug. 10.—
CONFERENCE BREAKS.
West Palm Beach yesterday adopted
LONDON, Aug. 10.— Negotiations
n new city charter by a vote of 206 to
between representatives of American
120, whorchy tho city' is extended fivo
miles south, threo miles north and nnd British’ shipping Egyptian cot­
two milcB west, with nn added popula­ ton havo been broken off, according to
tion o f 800. Tho present commission a dispatch to tho Central Nows
form of government is changed to tho agency from Alexandria today, quot­
borough system by the new charter. ing an official source.

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One Born Every
Fourth Minute
A lady who had a family o f three children (Jidn’ t
want any more because she hnd heard that every fourth
child born in the world wns a Chinaman.
A ludicrous, perhaps, ns an old misconception some
skeptical folks used to have about advertising.
There was a time, when some advertisements had
to bo taken with a grain of snlt. A few misguided ad­
vertisers thought they could sell their goods better by
misrepresenting them. Those advertisers have long
since gone out of business or mended their ways. Hard
experience taught them that untruthful advertising
didn’t pay.
Other advertisers proved that the only way to ad­
vertise successfully, make regulnr customers, and build
up good will was to TELL THE ABSOLUTE TRUTH
about their goods ip their advertisements. '
You can depend on the merchant or manufacturer
who advertises. The concern thnt tells you frankly
what it is doing is a good concern with which to do bus­
iness. The store that‘advertises is a progressive store
that has something really worth while to say to you.
And companies thnt advertise their products or their
service havo confidence in them. You can safely share
their confidence.
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Inferior merchandise cannot masquerade in
quality clothes of advertising.

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served
ved pincnpple and Angel food cake,
Club
'tub members
enjoying
Mrt.
intz’s chnrming hospitality were:
Youintz’a
Mesdames B. A. Howard, Claude How­
MRS. FRED DAIGKR, Soct.tr Editor, ard, Hal Wight, M. S. Wiggins and
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Miss Mable Bowler.
The Invited
guests
included
Mesdames
D. P.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Drummond, H. B. Lewis, It. R. Dons,
daturday— Children's Story Hour will Joe Chittenden und Raymond Key.
b t hold at the Central Park at 5
COMPANY D HAS GOOD
•o'clock.
CREW OF OFFICERS.
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•delphla, who have been guests of Mr.
■juxf Mrs. L. I. Frazier fo r a few days, siderable pride in the officers o f this
le ft yesterday for Atlanta to visit rel­ company, Capt. Geo. A. DeCottos, the
commanding officer, bears a wonder­
ative* before returning home.
ful reputation both as r. leader o f
Mias Bertha Gray, o f ffradentown, men' and a fighter. He has been un­
I* spending two or three weeks with tiring in his efforts tof bring his com­
her brother and Hister-in-law, Mr. and pany up to the highest standards and
Mrs. B. R. Gray, o f thla city.
coiVfntaftds the respect o f all’ his men.
fir s t Lieut. J. C. Hutchinson serv­
i. A, Mclnnis, o f Wauchula, was ed eight months in France with an
here yesterday registered at the Mon­ artillery unN. Her is another man
tezuma,
that the entire company likes and
respects. A t the conclusion o f the
H. B. Ralnoy was here yesterday war he was offered a highor commis­
from Wauchula stopping at the Mou- sion to remain in the service, but de­
tatufna.
clined.
Second Lieut. F. H. Losslng also
Tampa was represented hero yes­
served In France, where her lost a
terday by Ff. B. Chatham.
brother In action. Ho started as -a
private and won his commission
Mr .and Mrs. If. L. Davis, of New
while with the A. E. F. He is a suc­
- York, are spending some time here
cessful business man of SanfoTd.—
at the Montezuma.
Jacksonville Metropolis.
S. B. Tnylor and L. A. Bird, of Mt.
Olive, N. C., are spending several
days here.
Tallahassee wns well represented
here yesterday by C. \V, Weir, M.
Luckoy and W. H, Terry.
Mrs. Henry Purdon and attractive
little daughter Louise returned home
last night from Wnynosboro, Gu.,
where they have spent the past three
weeks with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
John Blount and sister, Mrs. Jack
Hcwett. They were Joined in Paintkn by Mr. Purdon who has spent the
past two dnys there on business.
Mrs. W. T. Langley, and her broth­
er and sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Simmons, of Mountnville, S. C.,
who are spending this month at Day­
tona Bench, were here yestordny, and
were the guests at dinner of Mrs. F.
B. Langley, at her home on Tenth
street.
Miss Fern Ward and her father,
Harry Ward, who are spending the
summer at Daytona Beach, wero here
yesterday for the day.
Prod Wight and Harold Washburn
returned home Tuesday evening from
Camp Johnston at Jacksonville.
Mrs. Laura Iluff has returned from
St. Augustine, where Hhe has spent
the past ten days, visiting friends.
F. J. Gonzales, formerly of this
city, hut now of Mlnmi, was in the
city yesterday, calling on old friends.
Claude P. Herndon has returned
from Waycross, Gn., where he wns at
the hospitul there for the treatment
o f his foot.
ROOF GARDEN CLUB
Miss Mary Bell Alloa entertained
the "Itoof Garden Club" at her home
InBt Monday afternoon. The usual
business meeting was held nftcrwhich
tho hostess served delicious refresh­
ments.
HON-TON BRIDGE CLUB ENTER­
TAINED
Mrs. Fred Wight entertained the
members of the Bon-Ton Bridge Club
yesterday morning at the home of
her mother, Mrs. I). A. Culdwcll on
Seventh street.
Zinnias were used in decorating the
living room where the enrd
tables
were arranged.
Of exceptional interest was the
gaipe of bridge played during the
morning.
The prizes, hand-made
handkerchiefs, were won by Miss Scrita Lake and Mrs. Frunk Woodruff,
Jr.
At the conclusion of the game, the
hostess, assisted by Miss Lottie Cald­
well, nerved chicken
salad, sand­
wiches, olivet and iced tea,
Substitutes for uhsent club mem­
bers were: Misses Surltu Lake, Thel­
ma Frasier, Virginia Brady and M m
Ben Caswell. Club members pres­
ent wero: Mrs. Frank Woodruff, Miss
F em Wurd, Mrs. Ed. Betts nnd Mrs.
Robert Hines.

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D. A. U. BRIDGE CLUB.
Mrs. Sani Yountz was the charm­
ing hostess yesterday morning at n
bridge party, tho guests Including the
members of tho D, A. U. Bridge Club
and a group of friends.
Quantities o f lively ZinninH nnd hi­
biscus were used in charming pro­
fusion in the rooms where the card
tables were arranged.
A very interesting game of bridge
was played during the morning. High
score among the club members was
made by Mrs. B, A. Howard, while the
guest prize, was won by Mrs. D. P.
Drummond.
Following the game Mrs. Yountz

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ing Mohair, Artificial Leather or closed car tops. We are
distributors for PEERLESS to^ dressings and lining
dyes. Manufactured by one of the largest arid oldest
standard varnish companies.

“ W«f have it; Witt get it; or, It's not Made’
FOR TUB FABRICS
Dotted Swiss, figured dimtty, flfr
■Indy, or gingham woyld be effectly*
made after tMs simple model. The
froot of the blouse crosses to the feft
ride, where it closes with two, p6*rl
buttons. The buttons are continue?op
the belt anda short way down the aUrt.
CoilaY and cuffs are of white oreandy.
Medium slserequlres 4H yards 36-Inch
figured and
yard 36-inch plain ma­
terial.
Pictorial Review Dress No. 9322.
Sires, 34 to 30 inches bust. Price,' 33
cents.
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A BACHELOR'S PRAYER.
Backward, turn backward, O Time
in your flight.
Give us a maiden with skirts not so
tight;
Give us a girl whose charms, many
or few,
Arc not so exposed by much pcek-nboo;
Give us n maiden, no matter what
ng(S
Who won't use the street for a vnudovillc stage;
Give us n girl not so sharply in view;
Dress her in skirts that the sun won’ t
shine through.
Then give ts the dances of dnys gone
by;
With plenty of clothes and steps
not so high;
Oust turkey-trot capers and butter­
milk glides.
The hurdy-gurd twist and tho wiggletail slide.
Then let us feast our tirel optics
once more
On a genuine woman us sweet us of
yore,
Yes, Time, please turn backward nnd
grant our request
fo r God's richest blessing—but not
one undressed.
Wyoming Mountaineer.

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can buy and while it may be new to you it is
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want to know about the ink that is used by
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merf, took a trip down to Tampa for
n few days where hiH wife and child
are visiting. They are expected home
the latter part o f the week.
MI bb Tumblin and little niece, Re­
becca Tumblln returned to their home
in Jacksonville Inst Sunday after a
number o f days apent at the home of
SMART, RUT BUSINESSLIKE
her sister, Mrs. W. C. Tyner.
As trig an outfit as the business
Mr. nnd Mrs. Barney Beck nnd chil­
soman could desire is featured in thi:
blouse of jxmcee silk with skirt of plaid
dren and Mr. and .Mrs. Westerdick
flannel. The blouse fastens at the front
picnicked at the bench on Sunday, mo­
with a single large button. A gaping
toring over for the day.
( notch emphasizes the distinction be­
tween rolled reverand turned-down rob
Mr. Ambrose and family hud the
lar. Hie skirt is laid in plaits at the
pleasure o f a visit from two of his
sides. Medium size requires 2M yards
brothers this past week. He left with
36-inch material for the blouse and 2j^
one of them on Monday for Wauchula
yards 42-inch material for the skirt.
Pictorial Review Blouse No. 9291.
and possibly other points in their car
Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust. Price, 30
on a business trip.
cents. Skirt No. 9131. Sizes, 24 to 33
inches waist. Price, 25 cents.
-His wife and little daughter, Rober­
ta, were the guests o f Mrs. Franklin,
in town.
Mrs, J. A. Vaughn had the pleasure
for the week-end of Mrs. Mansfield
and little daughter, Julia, of Tampa,
visiting her. While her nephew, Paul
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J. S. Dinkel and daughter, Mrs. H.
We hear that Gladys Robinson, is
It
Chapman and little son were visi­
very ill at the home o f her sister,
tors
in Sanford Wednesday.
being threatened with some spinal
» ?{l jf* i|? H* #t? if*
F. O. Train spent several days in
trouble. O n receipt o f the telegram
her mother left at once to care for Jacksonville.
The Paolu Groves are looking fine. her.
L. T. Payne and Bill Lewis were
The best in the past five years. There
Sorry to learn that Andrew Bertcl- transacting business in Sanford Wed­
are 2,250 pineapple buds in the Paola son is still having trouble with his nesday.
Groves, 000 tangerine trees. 'Tis one foot not healing properly.
Louis Fntzminger left Friday night
of the nicest places in the state, just
We were much surprised nnd pleas­ f ir Jacksonville with Company I&gt;.
a short drive of twenty minutes from ed to* receive a call Monday from Chns.
Those visitors in Sanford Saturday
the court house in Sanford.' With all Cramer, who It will he remembered
were: 11. J. Overstreet, Bill Sntchcr,
the conveniences for a modem home spent the winter here some five years
Tom nnd Lonnie Hartley.
in Florida is found in Pnloa. The or more ago at the home of his aunt,
J. S. Dinkel was transacting ini si­
Winter Park Land Co., expects to Mrs. V. C. Coller in Sanford. He
rens
in Sanford Mondny.
make it one of the nicest places in the came through with his wife and two
Mrs.
H. It. Chapman and Ray, jr., i
country with Mr. A wnott doing all he little sons from Nashville, Tenn.,
spent
several
days in Orlando the i
can to help the company. We ex­ bringing with them a party of four
pect to have an automobile camp here others as far as Gainesville. It ruin­ guest of Mrs. C. L. Morton and Miss
this winter that will accommodate all ed stendily for two days in Georgia. Gertrude Morton.
the touristn that wish to visit Paola. He was so pleased with Florida when
Ensign Kirby Fuller left Friday for
il. A. Ward and family of Winter he was here before that they hope to Pensacola after several weeks visit
Park, visited G. B. nurnett hero Sun­ make their home here.
They are with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Y,
spending a day or so at the home of Fuller.
day.
Mrs. Walker and Gladys Hack re­ Mrs. Westerdick.
Friends o f Mrs. Ilinemi will lie glad £
turned from Valdosta, Gn., a few days
The line men have been busy of late to know she is getting along nicely |T
ago. Mrs. Walker’s mother is ini- j out our way, moving hack the posts after an operation at the Oruiigc Gen- 1 *
Iand renewing them, if necessary, nd- eral Hospital at Orlando.
jS
proving rapidly.
Mrs. Austin, of Athena, Fla., is i ding new wires and extension rods
Mr. and Mrs. Reiter and children
visiting her son, Mr. Mike Austin for the service.
ivere visitors in Sanford Saturday.
Mrs. Nunco is having a number of
G. 0, Kuinmer, of Winter Park, wns
here.
It. Aust'r ‘dslted Ids son, E. T, Aus­ improvements made on fheir cottage a visitor in town Sunday.
among them a new roof for the kitch­
tin here Tuesday.
W. E. Entzmlngcr and daughter,
Mrs. Kersey and .Miss
Francis en and a nice new fence in front.
Katharine left Thursday for their
Pearson are spending a few days at
home in Plant City. They were ac­
Palm Springs,
TOOK EI) FOOD SALE.
companied by Miss Omaha Allen.
Mr. Payne is having his store paint­
The
ladies
of
the
Ladies'
Union
o
f
ed
inside and out, which is a great im­
With the constitutional inability of
provement.
tho
Congregational
church
will
have
a
an Englishman to see u joke, Lord
A. Y. Fuller was transacting busi­
Northcliffe asserts that; he cannot cooked food sale Saturday at tho
ness
in Orlando Wednesday.
Union
Phnrmncy.
find prohibition in A n,°Uca.

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Progressive Ideas

Wa&gt; Oldest Player In Major
Leagues When Retired.
Hit Firat and Laat Engagement In

Though proud o f our long record o f past achieve­
ments in assisting in the development o f a
GREATER SANFORD, we are particularly proud
that the vision which prompted our policies in the
past becomes more intensive the older we grow.

Faet Company Waa With Clnoln.
natl Rede—Hed Played With
Phllllea and Cuba.
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Dodo I'nskcrt, distinctive among
other things fur the fait that he wus
the oldest player In active service In
the major leagues, lias gone hack to
the minors, whence ho sprang In 1007.
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opening an account with—

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See our line o f

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Churns, etc.

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HARDWARE

CO.

We have the most com­
plete line of

BUILDERS
HARDWARE
Ever displayed in San­
ford
Let us figure with you
on your requirements
Also exclusive agents
for

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Paints and Varnishes

HILL HARDWARE
COMPANY
IInvo you seen that now lino of stnionory at tho Herald office?
Tho
vulm ntf Ht HtylCH ° f pKpe,‘ ftntl cn‘
vtlopes from one of the largest man-

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and Garland Sts., Orlando, Fla.

Ed Walsh, once the splthnll king of
the big leagues, now manager of the
Oncontn (N. Y.) semi-professionals,
found time to comment on the base­
ball uf today In tho big shows as It
strikes him. Along this line Walsh
said;
"The pitchers of today are not ns
effective ns they were years ago, be­
cause tho clubs carry too many hurlera ami the cur vers do not receive
sufficient work.
"Tho batsmen of today are no hot­
ter than they were when I wus In the
big show, hut are helped by new
pitching rules and the use of n livelier
hall.
"Years ago In the mnjor leagues,"
continued
Wulsh,
“every
pitcher
worked In his turn every four or five
days. As a result they retained con­
trol. Now. there nr&lt;&gt; many pitchers

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Ttie story of Frank Schwarts,
twenty-slx-year-old artist of Green­
wich village, New York city, rends
more like a novel or piny than a renl
true account. For Schwartz, who wits
penniless and about to he dispossessed
from Ids $12-n-month •‘studio,’’ Is to­
day the most talked of person In tho
world of art. lie has won the most
coveted of art nwards, lhe 1’ rlx do
Rome, which is a throe-ycur fellow­
ship in the Amcrbnn Academy of Art
In Rome, carrying with It transporta­
tion expenses ami an annuity of $1,*
000 during the three-year coutro.
HchwnrtJ! won the award with IiIh
painting "A Tribute to Heroism," He
Is n nntlve o f Chicago and studied art
there, working In cheap restaurants
In order to earn Ills meals and a dol­
lar or two for lodgings. He Is n war
veteran, having served In France ns
a member of the camouflage section.
Use of Tea Frequent In Japan.
In Juimii, ten Is partaken of not
only at meal time, hut also at Intervals
throughout the day. The c u p s are very
small, and neither milk tmr sugar is
used. The Japanese tea, unlike Cey­
lon or other teas, uulst not be made
with boiling water or It will become
very hitter, and the liner the quality
of the tea the more attention must ho
paid to the temperature of the water
used.
In serving good tea the Jap­
anese put a tublespnouful of tea III n
small tea pot and pour hot (not bolllog) ;\vater over It. It Is then served
In sninll cups.
When the water In
the pot Is exhausted, more hut water
Is poured in, and In this way the tea
cun be used several times.
TALLAHASSEE.— The .Southern
Construction Co., of PciiHncoIa, has
boen awarded the contract for the
completion o f buildings now under
construction nt tho Florida Agricul­
tural nnd Mechanical College for noItrocs nt TnllahnsHec by the Statu
Boftrd o f Control.
Tho Pcnsncoln
firm gave n figure of $13,755 for the
work. G. W. Dossier, o f Jackson­
ville, whoso bid wns $19,905, was giv­
en the contrnct for the completion of
the primary building for tho School
trf the Donf and Blind, at St. Augus­
tine. Tho bonrd took under advise­
ment bids for various improvements
to be made nt tho State College for
Women nt Tnllahnsscc nnd the Uni­
versity o f Florida at Gainesville.
ThcBecontrncta which will involve npproximntcly $180,000 and $90,000 re­
spectively, nro expected to bo award­
ed in October.

Post cards—local views—1c each at
the Herald office.

LAWYERS

CONTRACTORS

George A; DeCottes

S. O. Shinholser

Attomey-at-Law

Contractor and Builder

Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
SANFORD
FLORIDA

CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Planes and Speclficationa Cheerfully
Furnished
W» BpmUUm on EloQt-jc*J Work ud ou giro
AH Work Guaranteed
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P. O. Box SM
WE ALSO HAVE JOKPETEXT MECHANICS H. T. PACE
o'
FOE OTEBHJlUUHO TOCB CAE

Battery Troubles to Us

Sanford Battery Service
Company
Phone 189

L. A. Renaud, Prop.
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GARAGES
Smith Bros. Garage
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
Oak and First

REAL ESTATE

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Sanford, Flo.

LORD’S PURITY
WATER
AS GOOD AS THE BEST
Dally Service

Phone If7

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

Geo. W. Knight

Former Football Star la Elected Cap­
tain of Next Year's Baeeball
Aggregation.

Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

General Shop and Mill
Work
517 Commercial Street

Sanford, FIs.

COLONIAL LAMPS

FLORIDA

.. Employment Bureau..
Tito vocational committee of the Busi­
ness nmi Professional Women’s Club
requests nil young women desiring
employment to register nt the First
Nnlionnl Bnnk.
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
Eyes Examined

Glasses Designed

Henry McLaulin, Jr.

IN T E R E S T IN G
SP O R T NOTES

Bartow Lewis llenilmvny of WaterThe University of Kansas stadium
town, Conn., bus been elected captain
of the Yale second varsity crew, lie will seat 32,000. It will he U-ahuped.
• . •
stroked Ills freshman crew ami also
stroked the 1919 ami 1920 coiiibln.ilion
Australia defeated England and re­
crews and Is nut) him of the huuuiiU tained the cricket championship of the
varsity.
two countries.
• • •
Gray l.ng, colt, equaled the world's
TRAIN SCHEDULE
record of 1:4U for a mile and u farlong nt Aqueduct.
Southbound
. . .
Depart!
Arrive
Wulter Penn Shipley, Philadelphia,
2:46 a. m. hns been chosen president of the Unit­
No. 83.......... 2:86 a.m .
8:40 s. m. ed States Chess association.
No.
27.
. . .
3:20 p. m.
No.
89. _____2:55 p. m.
Ami
nobody
even
thought to ask Jim
7:45 p. m.
No.
85. _____7:30 p. m.
Jeffries what he thought of the argu­
North Round
ment.!!) Jersey City. Such Is fame.
Depart!
,
Arrive
. . .
2:03 n. m.
No.
82. _____1:48 a. m.
Peoria, III., will probably he award­
No.
84. _____11:45 a. m. 12:05 p. ra. ed tho 1922 regatta of the Central
3:25 p. ro. States Amateur Rowing association.
No, 80........... 3:05 p. m,
• . .
No.
28.
Hereafter billiard tourney champion­
Trilby Branch
ship emblems will he subject to chal­
Depart!
Arrive
lenge. It will stimulate activity In tho
6:00 n. m, pastime.
♦No. 100.
. . .
3:25 p. m.
•No. 24.
7:00 a. in.
Automobile
races
representing
*N o 158.
7:35 p. m. France, England. Italy nnd Belgium
No. 22....
will tnke part In the Thanksgiving day
Leesburg Brunch
races at I.os Angeles.
Departi
Arrive
• • •
Louis Raymond, who heat Icldja
No. 21..................... 2:52p.m.
Kumagac In the final of the Olympic
tennis championship last summer, re­
•No. 101.......................(5:30p.m.
cently won the South African title.
•No. 25_____. 2:00 p. in.
• * •
Oviedo Branch
Georges Carpeutler soon will receive
Departs
Arrive
u challenge for a limit to lie held In
•No. 12(5.................... 11:00a.m.
Madrid. The challenge Ih being fer8:40 p. m warded by Andres Balsa, u Galletan
I *No. 127...........
*Pnily, except Sunday.
boxer.
• • •
Center college. Danville, Ky., will
GAINESVILLE.— E.
L.
Lord,
graduate o f Cornell University, hns play 15 footlmll games next fall. Nine
southern cities.
boen named ns assistant professor o f will ho staged In
Harvard will he played at Cambridge
botany and horticulture nt tho Uni­
October 20.
,
versity o f Florida, according to an­
nouncement made at the agricultural
Boxers who expect to work In New
college here. Professor Lord hns hnd Jersey must walk the chalk-line at all
twelve yeners experience
in this times, as the boxing commission anwork in Texas and Louisiana, and fol­ nminecH that all its rules will tie strict­
lowing his graduation from Cornell, ly ( uforced.
. . .
underwent n post-graduate course.
The University of California nnd !.«*He is a native o f New York state, land Stanford university, the great Pannd received his early trnlqing in the rifle const rivals, have ugrci-d to meet
grndo nnd high schoolss o f Syraeuuo. for the next ten years In all forms of
Ho «I bo studied under Dr. J. II. Web­ major sport
• • #
ber, well known educator throughout
Ski Juninlno Is an exciting sport, nnd
the country. Professor Lord hns
skilled Jumpers perform wonders, snvs
been in the south since '1909, when ho
the American Forestry Magazine.
A
wont to Texas, nnd It Is understood mitnlicr of Jumps exceeding 120 f.-et
ho plans to make his future homo in are on record.
this state.

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V. C. COLLER, Prop.

ELECTRICAL

who shirt games only once In every
ten days, with the result that when
they do get on the mound they have
trouble locating the plate.
"The game today hns Its Itutli.
Hornsby, Hlsb-r mid n few other heavy
hitters, tint at that 1 don't think the
batsmen are a bit more dangerous at
the present time (lain when the Sox
won the pennant and the world's
championship."
Walsh Is playing the outfield for
Oncnnlu In addition to munnglng the
clut).

Watertown Man Elected Captain of
Second Varsity Crew— Is Bow
of Second Crew.

Elder Springs Water

CONTRACTOR and BUILDER

Real Estate and Insurance

Ud Watch.

HEM INW AY H O N O R ED BY Y A L E

PURE WATER

Expert Repairing

DAVIES H O N O R ED BY C O R N E LL

H. k\ Davies of Roseville, N. J.,
first hnseinan on the Cornell univer­
sity baseball team, hns been elected
captain of next year's nine. Davies
wus a slur football player during the
1919 season. An injury kept him out
of the gridiron game last season.

FLORIDA

BRtMO YOUH

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signed with the Knnsas City club of
the American association. Further­
more, according to Podc himself, he
received a bonus of $l,.ri00 for signing,
and Ids contract calls for u higher sal­
ary than he drew In Cincinnati. I’av
kert Is forty years old and llrst broke
Into professional baseball with the
Dayton club of the Central league In
100-1. Ills llrst major league engage­
ment was with the Beds. Between
his llrst and last engagements In fast
company he was with the Philadelphia
and Chicago clubs.

LOW TIDES ON THE BEACH.

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You Can Find the Name of Every Live Pro­
fessional and Business Man in
Sanford in This Column

Clubs In Big 8how Carry Too Many
Twlrlera and They Do Not Racalve Sufficient Work—Bats­
men Do Not Hit Harder.

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CHULUOTA INN

Former Spltball King Comments
on Pitching of Today.

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DIRECTORY OF SANFORD

GILLON &amp; FRY
Phone -142

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Storage Facilities
If we please you, tell others; if not
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tell us. Phone 498
Graduate Northern lllinals College
212 East First St.
Snnford, Fin.

WILSON VULCANIZ­
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SATISFACTORY SERVICE AND
REASONABLE PRICES

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Phone 175

Brother, C t r . f .

HOTELS

Hotel Montezuma
“ Sanford’s New Hotel”
$1.50 Up Per Day

Bu ild ing

Fourth nnd Sanford Ave

•New Era Printery
G. Bassett Smith, Prop.
COMMERCIAL AND
JOB PRINTING

Herald Printing Co.

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.
General Machine nnd Boiler Work
Automobile
Starter Gear
Bauds,
Mounted on Fly 'Wheels
Automobile Crunk Shafts Returned
GaN Engines and Pumps Overhauled
Irrigation Nipples
Phone 61

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BOOK, JOn AND COMMERCIAL
PRINTING
CLEANING, PRESSING, ALTERING
Phone 148
Ilernld Building Rear Snnford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.
Phone 465
PRINTING
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250 Hnmmermill envelopes printed,
$1.75.— Seminole Printery, 902 French Elder Springs Water. Its 99 08-100
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near when death comes. As terrible
as the going away o f a Loved one
proves at any time, in any-place or
under any conditions, there seems to
be a different sort o f sympathy
abounding In tho smaller town, a dif­
ferent kind o f an atmosphoro in
which to mourn.
Tho big city has Its multitude o f
troubles. Tho struggle fo r existence
is more strenuous and men and w o­
men have not tho time, or they do not
take tho time to cultivate acquaint­
ances and friendships as deep-rooted
ns wc find in tht smaller towns and
in the rural communities. As a result,
when death comes In the big city,
thcro Id no pnuse in the daily grind
o f that big city. True, there aro as
good nnd ns kindly folk in the big city
as may he found elsewhere, but they
haven't had the time, or they haven't
taken the time to let their neighbors
find it ou t So n few loving friends
gather, n funeral attended by consid­
erably formaliity is held nnd the body
carried to its resting place by pall­
bearers Bcnrcoly known to the mourers or in many instances, by paid pail
bearers. And if it hnppcns to be that
death comes at such a time as to
make a Sunday funeral befitting, overt
that must be foregone, for most of
our larger cities' forbid burials on
Sunday.
In the small town when n loved one
passes awny there is outstretched
lrom all sides the hand o f fellowship,
of help, of genuine iove and sincere
sorrow. There is no cold formality,
there is instead an atmosphere of
love which brings the whole com ­
munity info closer touch. Death is
nn awful thing at any time or any
place. But it is robbed of much of
its terror, of much of its pain, when
it occurs outside the big city,— Har­
dee County Iloruld.
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POTASH AND POLITICS.

M I C K IE

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Very few of tho United States rep­
w fcttM tD T O I
resentatives and senators are farm ­
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- tu te f VMS CAVir PRfWT UALP A
ers, especially the republican branch
o o z e vi u A v io e to s v im n vaucm L &lt;•
o f tho houses. They therefore care
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llttlev about the tax thoy put on the
ro a o c q t Aca vxocw ^ docvlto
farnfor or his goods. They aro more
e e r *tvf -xmpe ano put rrou tu'j
interested in protecting the manu­
P R E S S FG tt. O N E A S PER. A .
facturer’s interest, those big concents
WONOOEO, S O VUE O O TfA
with Inrgo wealth, those who can dole
CHARGE MOST M KAUCU,
out the cash in unlimited amounts,
-tW haa v o u v ,
_____ history has again and again demon­
strated they aro the ones who are
protected.
Just what part o f tho Fordney tar­
iff will play in effecting tho crops o f
tho nation can bo seen in the follow­
ing article given tho Reporter-Star
by W. A. McRae, Commissioner o f
Agriculture.
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y
Mr. M cR a/s communication rends:
I
/
The Fordney. tariff bill, in which is
'•
.
/
nn item plnclng duty on potash, has
passed tho house.
Tho farmers of the United State
use seven million tons o f fertilizer
annually. One o f the essential in­
gredients o f a complete fertilizer is
potash. No matter how much o f tho
MA Community Builder"
other twg essentials— nitrogen nnd
phosphorus—wo may put in tho
F. P. FORSTER.............................................President
ground, unless there is sufficient pot- •
B. F. W HITNEhl
...............;.................... Cashier
nsh the other two elements will not
produce the desired result. Potash
ALVA.— Leo county is putting for­
is essential for tho production o f
ward Charles K. Brown, veteran pf
plnnt, seed, fibre nnd starch.
the Mexicnn war, ns one of tho oldest
We hnve never produced potash in
Pure Milk and Cream., Morning and a f­
citizens of Floridn. Mr. Brown, at C p L '| U f , Ij, D
IY \ I D V
any considerable quantity in the
the age of 94, now lives with his son, j kJI L i l v L i l l kJ 1 / i l l l l X
ternoon deliveries. Milk depots at J. H.
United States, nnd thep, at a pro­
W. G. Brown, near here. He was Tillis, Stokes &amp; Mlllltzers; Populnr
hibitive price. The cost is too high
born in Tennessee, but at an early
to compete with the imported nrticlo.
age, his family migrated to Illinois. Markets. Phone 100 your wnnts
A tariff on fmtnsh is a ,tnx on food
production, nnd nn ndded discourage­ At the outbreak of the Mexican war,
whyn he was 18 years of age, he en­
ment to agriculture at the time o f its
—Thrtaiu R. Hiker, Ph. D , of
listed with Company M, Urd Regi­
greatest depression in the history of
Rollins College, Aanalytic ana
ment, Illinois Volunteers, nnd served
tho country.
throughout the struggle. Upon be­ Consulting Chemist Mays of the water: "O f the many waters of tkla and oth­
The decrease in the number o f live
er regions that I have analyzed, I have found none auperlor In all good qaahstock in the country is alarming. At ing mustered out o f the service, he ties to that of the ‘ Elder Water.’’~P h on e 311-W. Office In Miller Baltdlna
teturned to Illinois, nnd in 183:1 drove
the snme time1 wc will be on a vege­
ELDER SPRINGS W ATER CO.
tarian diet in a few years, all due to a herd o f l,:i00 cattle and a flock of
2,009
sheep
across
the
plains
to
the
____________________________________________ ^ ____ __________________________
the fact that it does not pay to raise
cattle nt present cost o f production 1
rcfr' ,,n3
California. He roTHEATRE
' RESORT
nnd sell them nt present prices, j turnc‘ ' to IUinois ufU‘r “ four
DANCE HALL
CAFE
Breeding has been abandoned to such ;
J '** C.iiiiouiiu and then lived as.
------------- ELECTRIC----------nn extent thnt the future supply w ill'
r *’
v ** ,M'3 Cy.*cs in |
will be too low for home use.
!^
bin ton, O'^.rc.r and t d ii.iio .
Memliers of cAngroess voted fo r ! ^r ;'-r’ *u‘ rtfS*^e,| in Te.:as, Arkansas i
FOR YOUR PURPOSE IN ALL STYLES AND SIZES
this Dili, with the schedules ns they " n L
- ,n,,# i;ur' a ?
L‘ v‘ * Wdt‘ l
were, in blind, obedience to n pet pnr- , hu 11s hvUl 11 l,rii“ ' ,K‘r b&gt;' Confcder-1
ty theory unmixed with the saving rt^c eoniiers for two years, lie has
grace o f common sense.
: ',con livinB with h,s son for tl,° Pust
It is more important that wo h ave, slx -Vl’ara nni1 ,lai|y • " W W ,n autiv°
potash than thnt wo hnve a potash ,1urHll‘ t!l'
trust supported by public taxation.
-WIRE
WRITE- -------------------------- PHON E-------------------------If the senate follows the lend of
the house it is to lie hoped thnt PrciICE
dent Harding will veto the hill in the
f +*&gt;++■}•♦+41+♦ *M*♦++++❖ +&lt;•*&gt;❖ +^ *J*+•&gt;!•❖ ❖ +++++♦+4 ♦4,*tl+++♦++•*•+
interest of the oppressed farmers and
halt an effort to line him (the farm­
T h is i s n o t
fo r m e
er) in his effort to produce.— Orinndo Reporter-Stftr.

:: The Measure

i| of Your Contentment

is the difference between
what you earn and what
you spend.

Start

A Bank Account

First National Bank

Sanford !s enjoying one of the most
*Active and prosperous summers in the
|history o f the city. This is duo to the
fa ct that building operntions ore
growing apace and also that the mer­
chants of this city have not taken
their customary vacations and allow­
ed business to drag. Instead of that
they have put on special snles all sum­
mer and have stimulated trade
as
never before, assitod by the Daily
Herald, Operating the dnily all sum­
mer has also kept the interest in the
city aroused and brought much trade
,and business here. Now the right
idea is to keep this business coming
right along through the remainder of
the summer which is renlly August
and September. It means’ that ev­
erything that can he arranged in the
way o f entertainments to bring the
people to Sanford should he given dur­
ing these two months. The work of
the Chamber of Commerce and all o f
tho various organisations has not
The professional beggar is arriving
slacked up in any particular. They early in Florida this season. Some
have all kept going through this sum- of them have never left the state,
mer and none of us have slacked in find|nff thc soft hearted, gullible dear
staying on the job and keeping San-1 pubHc so easy to milk ,even in sumford moving. It is rumored thnt the mer.
I
ladles have a surprise for us in the
Thurc Werc 8omo hnrd words thrown
Shapo qf a big celebration in August 1|t Tampn n|)0Ut n year (&gt;K0 for not
(this month) and will spring it today lcttinfI a »poor fnnii|y» s|cup fn the
or tomorrow ami It will be in the pnrk( Stlid |loor family having been
shapo of n celebration and trade stim- ojccted 8upp08cd]y for |nck l)f rcr{t
| ulator. It will mean special sales o f pnyinp g a,d fnmily waa locatcd by
the merchants nnd a big jollification.•nc^ ^ n, ru.ar SL Petersburg, on thc
[ Along the same lino the Trade Ex- trollcy Mnt% muny moIlths af ter, und
k- tension Committee o f the Chamber „ mom, r of ,t began knocking Tamo f Commerce will put on a big barbo- pn nH n mattor of cour8c nnd 8aid(
cue and tournament contest on Sep- ..Wo havo bought a lovely little homo
tember 20th that will be a record ut heri! and (mty had to pay $4 r,00
breaker and hero again the merchants for p
will assist by giving away special
N()W coniefl The Tourist, printed in
prizes and having special sales and st Petersburg, with the story of «,ndomonstrate to the visitors that the othl,r poor o!d mui)i a -newsie” &lt;iurbuslness men of this city want their il)(f the wintl!r months when the thoutrade nnd they also Want them to feel sull(|s thron(C tho Sunshine City. It
FOR THE BOYS.
ihnt Sanford can and will play host says:
at various times during the year. The
One of the most important phases
"Poor old man!
barbecue and basket picnic is nn old
.&lt;Hc trnmpa t,u. pavement8 from o f Rotary Club work throughout the i
From the looks of the constant string of au­
time institution that has never grown duy to dny fie„ inB ncW8pupcra on the country, is tho hoy problem. Almost I
tomobiles going in and out o f our repair de­
old nnd never fails to i.ring in the streot8 ()f St&gt; pBtorsburg-nnd the every club in the United States and
partment it looks as if Porter Pitts and Dock
people. It is usually held in the eoun- '['()Urjst Nt,ws
Canada devotes some time through a
try but Sanford is ideally situated to
„ Lnat wintu'r ho*d buy ten copies at special boy work committee to hoy
| Wells are WHO? The best automobile meentertain the people nnd we
want „ timo in tho Tourist News office, go welfare. There nre mnny avenues
%
chanics in this part o f the state. And that is
them to feel that we can have some- out nnd Ht,„ tht.n)( Knd thencome back
of usefulness along this line, espec­
thing to eat in town as well as the nnd buy ton more| W HY they all come to us with their automoially in the big cities where the boy
Burnt the fly. Screen Against
country folks and wo do not want to
..Nowaboyil KCt .rt.tlIrn8- ()I1
the
Mm. Destroy his breeding
| bile troubles. If you do not come to us with
problem is possibly more complex
placed.
Combat -him with
ask them to play hosts to the hungryTol|r|at Newa&gt; hut this
old man,
than it is in the smaller communities.
every effective means.
t
your troubles your automobile is not receivall the timo.
schooled for years in methods of econ- But even in a city the size; of LnkoThe fly frequently carries
Into
your
homo
germe
of
dieAli of these affairs are good for omy( took no chances. Every penny
I ing its just rights.
Inml it is by no means an insignifi­
cbio. . Often ho transmits ty­
business. All_ of these affairs are n)1|Ht count. Other newsies took as
phoid
and
other
fevers.
Tho fly Is childhood's most
good for the people of Sanford. It hi|th u8 two hundred copies and sold cant factor in the community life.
dangerous nnd porslatent ono
The hoy wo have always with us,
gets them .out of tho old nit of wnit„||
my In summer timo. Uut ho
with his ideals, his hopes, his whims,
can be eliminated.
ing fo r business. It gets them in the
*‘ |»0o P"oltl man'
* I’ hunc 6G'
.1 1 5 Mittrnolin i
big city dara of going after business
„M
a tin)c h« has come into a his assertiveness, his pride, his am­
and showing the trade that they want rL.8taUnint where I fTave been eating, bition, his resourcefulness, Perhaps
1
“
Service
THAT
Satisfies”
*
it. It means a general gnthcr.ng of and ca,Iud in a aoft&gt; half-pleading tlie average adult, engrossed in home
+
•&gt;
the people for the purpose of renew- vok.C| .Touri„t Nows.’ I’d i.uy from or business cares, gives scant thought
« Confronted with "Sleep In­
Ing old ncquli ntances and making hjm a)M, way .Kcep (ho change!’ He’d to the hoy until something unusual
surance," tho fly stands' not
now ones. It brings people together b()W and with dlmnied eyes pass on happens either to bring joy or sor­
upon tho order of Ills golntr
but leaves lit onco,
fo r the purpose of discussing those jda way
row, Rotnrinna/ therefore endeavor
Mosiiultoca and other In­
things that arc of vital interest to all
sects cannot rmluro tho fresh,
"It’s a hnrd grind, this walking, to emphasize the hoy as nn import­
plncy
odor. "Bleep Insurance'*
o f us and it means a bigger Sanford. walking the streets. Only a small per ant point on the mnp of human ex­
assures comfort.
W o should- keep them coming to t.l.lltaBl.
pt!(!c8trians buy newspa­ istence and hero in Lakeland the
’ A few drops on your bed
Sanford all the time. It puts this city pers. One must lie persistent. One hoy’s work committee of which Herlinen or curtains will last for
hours nnd lcnvcu no main. At
on the map us being a live one. It imist have health, strength and youth [
Mendenhall is chairman, is now
ull druggists.
keeps all of us alive and prevents us in (he nevVsie game.
engaged in making a personal can­
Sleep Insurance Co., Mfgrs.
from taking that summer siesta tiiat
vass of every boy in Lakeland who
"Poor old man!
Jacksonville, Floridn
wo
have,
,, would take ,if wo did not
,
"Considerably past sixty, ho is on hist term completed his grammar
these affairs and special drives and t,10 j&lt;(,, today&gt; „ (1 is porhap8 Uu. llId. school grades and, should now he
special sales to keep us busy.
cat newsboy in Florida. During the ready to enter high school.
Tho
Don't take purgatives lor Con&gt;
Keep them coining.
summer lie *ells only during the shady names o f these hoys have been oh'.
stlpatlon— they act harshly—
they overstrain the delicate
morning hours. Afternoons he rests. [ Inined ami assignments made among
WHEN DEATH COMES.
m e m b r a u e and le a v e the
Atong in the cool of the evening lie Itotariahs with tin* purpose In view
Bowels In a worse condition
comes forth again to sell the news.
of interviewing the lads and secur­
than bclore. 11
I f you would sec the difference bo"A few days ago 1 was calling on ing their promise to continue their
__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ L _ - , y « n
■*’«
TIRES
and
TUBES
tween living in a town the size of my f rknd Hourton of the realty firm
tr o u b le d
studies in high school. An effort is
With Con*
Z olfo Springs and in alarge city, lie (jouton &amp; Cermnk. The old man came
to lie made to Induce these hoys not
ITTLE stlpatlon,
Guaranteed
1
in while 1 was there. Bouton handed to stop with a grammar school edu­
SlelcHead___________ _________________________ him a hunch of legal looking papers cation hut t o jio satisfied witli noth­
a ch e . In­
TEN T H O U S A N D Mires
digestion*
and said: 'Everything's closed up.
ing short o f tile high school course.
Soar Stom­
m il
1Here thoy nre. Good luck to yo".’ The
ach , D izzin ess, B iliousness,
Lakeland needs good citizens; the
agaist
stone/bruise,
rim.\&gt;i(l
man
took
the
package
nml
hobbled
Nervousness,
or
loss
ol
Appe*
Kill
hoys who arc with us today will bo
THE BEST CORSETS
tl(e-Oon’ &lt;h eil(af«-6«f a bonfa
out into the street to peddle his pa­
if
the governing power o f this muni­
ol
CARTER’
S
LITTLE
LIVER
cut
and
blow-but,
at
pers.
w«»
m FOR STOUT
^
/
FILLS—-lake one alter each
cipality tomorrow, Tho ideals form ­
d,«l*r
”
For a delicious sweet sand­
"lie hud just purchased, for cash,
W O M EN
meal
and
one
at
bedtime.
A
d * W lc * r r r
afford the incentive for
wich use DelMonte Loganberry
one of the lineHl homes in St. Beteis- ed today
lew days* treatment w ill pnt
FABRIC
PRICES
than
what is done tomorrow. Thence the
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Stemmoh, liras sad Bmwmtm In
Jam.
bnrg.
m .u u r * (*v*v d o t U u ) *u»d w * w ill
reason for desiring to hnve our beys
normal condition.
"Poor
old
man!"—Tampa
Tribune.
M ad r o a o H te r trial. P o « U « « prepaid,
If u cheese sandwich Is dcCmiM a u t tear riputnt
reared in such manner as to (It then* We have several bar­
nnio mreiKMC-FAStnort mnnurs
-------- - 0 ------------aired try Kraft Pimento Cheese.
SaallFU]
SnaflOMi
Snail
Frias
D&gt;,(. M
a I tt e Hw
h r Tat
to assume life’s obligations Intelli­
We ennnot expect to export our
gains in Used Tires
Or for another sweet sand­
gently .hopefully nnd-manfully. The
surplus products If we refuse to im­ problems thnt we today consider so
wich combine guava Jelly with
dA S and OIL
port from those European countries vastly important, will havo long ago
nuts and raisins.
n. .
Heal Cut*
1 which have nothing to pay with ex­ been solved by tho new generation
iC&amp;u&amp;Krf*
Apply
lota of andaaptlo
cept the products of their labor. Tho who in turn will be failed on to
| Fordney tariff Is designed to re­ measure Up to still grenter ruqhirestrict imports, and so far as it suc- ments. Education can bt nindo nn
WBLAKA BLOCK
Sooths* and Lsala goody and quickly.
j ceeds will hinder tile export trade, effective nid in this direction.— Lake­
Phones 497-194
land Telegram.
105 Palmetto Ave.
Phone 481
1 Is it worth while?

G.W. SPENCER &amp; SONS

ELDER SPRINGS WATER

MANAGER

MISTER

PIANOS

ORCHESTRIONS

at Reduced Prices

THE DIXIE MUSIC COMPANY
W. S. HAYNE, Tampa, Florida

ugh!

i

Fight the Fly to A
Fafle-Away Finish

!

B R YAN -W K EELER MOTOR CO..

"Sleep Insurance"

. Drives Out the Fly

Quickly
Relieves ^
Constipation

[CARTERS
PHJ ”

Deane Turner

U le n lh o ia i

F . P . R in e s

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Mention or

Matters In Brio*
Personal Items
of Interest

In and About
S The City d*
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THE WEATHER :
«

For Florida:

Generally fa it

i
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tonight except- showers In erf*
treme South portion; Friday
a local showers.

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3efe that' flno stationery thhf ha.
beeh marked1 way dowri bfclow cost
o f the Herald office. Wo must get
rid o f It before the larger stocks arrive. Big bargains In all kinds of
Btntionory.

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Summary of lbs

floating dmoil
Talks Succinctly

Arranged for
Herald Readers
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Many o f tho Sanford sporta/ attend­
ed tho Gun Club shoot at Oviodo to­
day. This paper will give you the
scoren tomorrow. Oviedo sportsmen
are making thlo weekly shoot n big
thing. Sanford couM do the Bumo
thing for very little mmey.

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SANFORD’S

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TEHFRHAlURE

W. M. Bedell, of Tampa, was here
yesterday on a business mission.

Oliver Twist and Middy Wash Suits
reduced to 91.08.—Sanford Sbd« &amp;
Clothing Co.
108-tfo
J. N. Hampton, of Waycross, was
in the city yestettiay trattsSfctlntf-buSli

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G

It is rumored that a prominent
Sanford couplo has consented to got
married in front of the court house
••n the evening o f Friday, August 20.
Tho bride will rcceivo a free lot from
Hon. E. A. Douglass. See the Her­
ald for further particulars.

The old bulb went up a few
yetierday arid1 the record
shows 92. It is cool and comJ
fortable this-Joyful'Thursday
afternoon as we sit In the
stoffy office and let tho fan
blow over our corrugated skin.
Everyone who comes here
from other states remarks
about the comfortabte weather
here as compared with other
places'so why should1we wort'
ry. TOIA la- a good1moirttf1at
that arid'then We are living,

GENEVA

Mr. and Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Prevatt
attended the opening Bale at
MaxUdifht1..................... 92
Knrinef’s
Friday.
M lnltouht................ « ......
66
Mr.
nnd
Mrs. Wnkeflcld accompan­
Range .......
66
ied
by
Mr.
and Mrs. John Loonardy,
B. L. Wicklnnder, of Jacksonvillri,
Barometer,. ...................„...30.17
of
Sanford,
had
a fine picnic at Blackwas « business visitor In this city
Calm and clear.
more Inst Friday.
yesterday.
Mrs. J. M. Prevntt returned homo
&gt;ft Jk jfs sk
Saturday after a month's visit with
Get n repaired tire to use as extra.
Ford tires for $3.00.— S. A. Huston.
Another Thursdny afternoon— an­ her daughter, Edna in Enu Gallic,
Henry Baker nnd grandson, Meade,
llfl-20tc other graveyard on First street.
left last Monday for Richmond, Va.,
M. C. Jrihnson, of Gainesville;' was } Everybody is having a vacation where they will visit relatives.
Miss Christina McClellan and Wal­
stopping at the Montezuma yesterday oxcopt tho Herald force. It is sure
ker
Rivers, of Live Oak, returned on
while attending to buainesB here.
some grind to operate a daily paper.
Saturday to spend a wnlle with his
grandmother, Mrs. J. M. Prevatt.
Army cuts just received, $2,08.—
Oliver Twist and Middy Wash Suits
Mrs. Rosa McFarland was called to
Thrasher &amp; Garner.
110-3tc reduced to $1.08.— Sanford Shoo &amp;
Tampa Saturday on the account of the
Clothing Co.
103-tfc
illness of her father, P. M. Stover.
F. .S. Ferry and F. N. I’erry, of Ma­
con, Ga., are spending several days
This is tho time to advertise and Mr. Stover went to Tampa about a
here on business.
keep thu trade coming. There has month ago to visit relatives.
Henry Harrison, who hus been vis­
been no dull times in Sanford and
iting
his uunt, Mrs. Dan, of Minmi,
Sanford Muttress Factory will bo there will bo none.
returned
home Fridny night.
dosed until Aug. 15th. A fter that
Mr.
nnd
Mrs. Dun nnd daughter,
date we will bo ready fo r business.—
New lot o f rubber lined army rain
E. C. Eiehols, Mgr.
110-0tc vouts. Value $20. Price, while they Kdith, came with him.
J. M. Prevatt has moved into the
lust, $8.50.—Thrasher &amp; Garner.
Cl
1lie property.
W. H. Cozier, of Tumpu, represent­
no-atc
Curtis Barber, o f Sanford, was in
ing the Kush Paper Co., o f Tampu,
the city Wednesday, bringing Mr. and
was in the city yesterday calling on
O, you
Tournament Riders,—
Mrs. H, A. Neel down to catch the
his local customers.
watch for the announcements o f the
train for Okeechobee.
big doings here on September 20th.
Miss Edna Geiger und Fred Bullard
Get a repaired tiro to use as extru. Big tprizes in gold. Big barbecue.
were
married Sunday at the homo of
Ford tires for $3.00.— S. A. Huston.
tho
bride
at four o’clock, by Rev.
116-26to
I buy1, pay cash for second hand pi
Thompson, of Oviedo. Mr. Ballard
o u tn
7^
, „
Innos. Address P. O. box 352, Sanford, hns charge of I. D. Hart’s store.
It, It. Allyn, of lnnipn, left thia' pi|)
112-M.-W-.F.12tp
Mis b o h Alice and Pauline Gleger
morning after spending several days
’
______
went
to Orlnndo Sunday with their
here an a business mission.
Frank Brown, tho popular day
aunt, Mrs. West where they will con­
clerk of the Valdez Hotel, is taking n tinue to work.
Just arrived new lot of army pup
well earned vacation that he is spend­
Mr. and Mrs. Prof. Harvey called
tents. Price $5.00, while they last*—
ing among his orange trees on beau­ on Mrs. T. W Prevatt Tuesday
Thrasher &amp; Garner.
119-3tc
tiful Banana Lake.
Mrs Culpepper and Mrs Kate Kilbco
gave
a miscellaneous shower for Miss
Those big times that will be pulled
When
you
want
tho
best
uutomobilo
Edna
Geiger last Friday at the home
ofT hire in Sanford this month and
in
Sanford,
see
N.
H.
Gnrner,
Oldsof
Mrs
Kilbe. The bride-elect receiv­
next, will bring the people here from
mobilcB
nnd
Iluicks.
117-6t
ed
ninny
beautiful nnd useful gifts.
everywhere.
At u lute hour light refreshments
No, Pauline, Braxton Buggett did were served and the guests departed
Oliver Twist and Middy Wnsh Suita
reduced to $1.08.— Sanford Shoe &amp; not got married while be was in wishing Miss Geiger much happiness
Clothing Co.
103-tfc West Virginia. Ho may do so inter nnd joy through married life. Those
Mrs. Frazer, Mrs.
on in the season, nftcr the new gar­ present wore:
Cedar,
Mrs.
Mathews,
Mrs. William
All the best tournament riders in age is built, but not now.
Kilbe, Mrs. E. T. Kilbe, Mrs. Flynt,
Seminole ami adjoining counties will
Mrs. Grover Lefiles, Mrs. Curlett,
be here on Thursday, September 29,
A -l seed bed sheeting, 30-in. wide,
Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Wicks, Mrs. Adams,
to compete for those big prizes in 8c n yard.—Thrasher &amp; Gnrner.
Mrs. Victor Peter, Mrs. George Pet­
gold. Get ready, boys.
117-Gtc
ers, Mrs. Culpepper, Mrs. Geiger,
Mrs. Moran, MiBs Helen Moran, Miss
Edna Geiger, Lueile Sweat, Mrs. Ba­
ker, Mrs. Proctor, Mrs. Prevatt, Mrs.
McFnrlnne, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs, Dan­
iels, Miss Clara Harrison, Pauline Mo­
ran, Opal Peters, Bessie Geiger, Miss
Pauline nnd Miss Alice Geiger, Ruby
Peters, Gladys and Willie Sweat, Mrs.
David Speer o f Sanford, Mth, Dr.
Martin of Osceola, Mrs. Proctor, Mrs.
Lefiles.
There are four run) questions when you buy a car—
Miss Katherine Culpepper is visiting
W mt will it cost to run? Will repairs be heavy? How long
her
aunt, Mrs. David Speer, of Han­
vvt,l last? What will it bring when sold?
ford.
It you get the same answers as the man who buys the
Mr, and Mrs. E. II. Kilbee called on
jbipmobile, you can be sure you have not paid too much.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Prevntt Sunday
Hupmobilc running economy is known to be truly exceptionafternoon.
Oliver Twist'arid'Middy Wash Suits
reduced to $1.98.— Sfchforti'Sifoaj &amp;
Clothing Co.
103*tfo

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ATTENTION

Used car dealers all know the enr commands a price
above the average.
. .. Tliese things are true o f the Hupmobile because it is
milt to last and to keep going on a minimum o f outlay; and
mcause they arc true, the car is worth what it costs.

^ Passenger
Roadster .

$1685
$1685

5 Passenger
Sedan ......
4 Passenger
Coupe .....

$2695 |
$2645

F. O. B. SANFORD
U

CAN MAKE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OF A N Y MODEL

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There has been more than one who has said that our line
of BATHING SUITS were the snappiest in town. And
now we have reduced the prices to close them out.

IF Y O U N E E D O N E
The logical time to buy is now and1the logical place1is
at “The Store that is Different.” We still1have a1few
ladies' bathing shoes left that we are closihg out.

5:40 A. M. AUGUST 11

Owners will tell you their repair bills are unusually
■iKht. It is a fuel thftt nmny Hupmobiles servo three or four
long-time owners before they wear out.

5 Passenger
Touring ...

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SANFORD, FLORIDA
Distributors for Seminole and Lake Counties

Tlie ilrst regular conclave of Taylor
Comiunndery K. T., will be held on
Thursday evening, August 11th, at 8
o'clock.
A1 lmembers are requested to lie
present as officers for the Commandery are to lie appointed and other
business of the Commnndcry trans­
acted.
II. E. TOLAR,
Eminent Commander.
NOTICE
When better cars are made, N. H.
Garner will sell them.
117-0t

SK 7/PF r f f l r / S l/ / fF £ f?K S ir

+*+**+++❖ +*

LENA MAKES
A STATEMENT
WEST PALM BEACH, Aug. 11.—
Miss Lena Clarke, former postmis­
tress here, has furnished the Post a
complete itemized statement showing
disposition she made of the $32,000
she took from two registered pack­
ages in the postoffice here July 26.
The statement is written by Miss
Clarke and signed by her, rends as
follows:
"I remitted in drafts drawn on West
Palm Bench bunks tho following
amounts to Jacksonville: $6,500, $■!,600, $6,500 (two $4,500 remittances),
$2,100,, $2,500.
“ $1,600 was transferred to the war
snvings stamp department; $045 to
box runt; $1,400 placed to money or­
der account; $1,2605 to c. o. d. tags;
$5,700 found in the house of J. E.
Chambers, nnd $1,000 taken to Or­
lando.”
This accounting, the postal inspec­
tors say, clears up the differences in
checks und to the best of their know­
ledge is an accurate statement of how
tho "stolon" money was disposed.

IF BACKACHY OR
KIDNEYS BOTHER
EAT LESS MEAT, ALSO TAKE
GLASS OF SALTS BEFORE
EATING BREAKFAST
Uric acid in meat excites the kid­
neys, they become overworked; get
sluggish, ucho, nnd feel like lumps of
lend. Tho urine becomes cloudy; the
bladder is irritated, nnd you may be
obliged to seek relief two or three
times during the night. When the
kidneys clog you must help them
flush off the body’s urinous waste or
you’ll bo a renl sick person shortly.
At first you feel a dull misery in the
kidney region, you suffer from bncknche,'sick headache, dizziness, Btomnch gets sour, tongue coated and you
feel rheumatic twinges when
tho
weather is bad.
Eat less meat, drink lots of water;
also get from any pharmacist four
ounces o f Jad Salts; take n tablespoonful in n glass of water before
brenkfust for a few days and your
kidneys will then act fine. This fa­
mous salts is made from the acid of
grapes and lemon juice, combined with
lithia, nnd has been used for genera­
tions to clean dogged kidneys und
Btlmulntc them to normal activity,
also to neutralize the acids in urine,
so it no longer ifl a sourco o f irrita­
tion, thus ending bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in­
jure; makes a delightful effervescent
lithla-wnter drink which everyone
should take now nnd then to keep tho
kidnoyB clean nrid active. Druggists
herb say they sell lots of Jad Salts to
folks who beliovo in overcoming kid­
ney trouble while it is only trouble,
— Adv.

AUCTION SALE OF FINE CATTLE
40 head o f cows and heifers, pure
bred, high grade Jersey cattlo, one
bull, milk truck, dairy fixtures, etc.,
HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION
will be sold at public auction ut the
ANNUAL MEETING
homo of It. L, Garrison, near Sanford,
Tuesday, August 16, at 11 a. m.
Thore will be a meeting of tho Fer117-4lp
nnld-L'nughton Memorial Hospital A s­
sociation ut tho Court HoriBO, Tues­
NOTICE
Tho Seminole Camp Fire Girls nro day night; August 10th, at 8 o ’clock.
urged to attend a meeting at Mrs. R. AH members are requested to bo pres­
C. Maxwell's' Friday afternoon, Au- ent ns it is the election of officers and
!* grist 12th, to arrange for going camp­ tho rending of the annual reports of
the hospital association: 117-5tp
ing.

C L A S S IF IE D A D S
Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for le u than
25 cents, and positively no classified nds charged to anyone.
Cask
must accompany all orders. Count five worda to a line and remit ac­
cordingly.

FOR RENT

WANTED TO BUY— A I- or 5-room
modern cottage, well located.—J, B.
TO RENT— Half of store opposite the Smith, Box 30, Orlundo, Fla. 117-3tp
postoffico. Apply 221 E. First St.
117-tfc
FOR RENT— Store room on First LOST—Somewhere between Williams’
street. A. P. Connelly Renl Estate
Gurage and Grnpcvillc, a package
Cr&gt;.
117-Otc.
from Speer’s dry goods store contain­
FOR RENT— Sewing machine. Phone ing a lace embroidered night gown,
348-W.
119-3tc 2 yards white elastic, 4 spools o f
white thread, 3 3-4 yards of pink sat­
in ribbon nnd a lace vest. Finder
please
return to Willlums Gurage arid
FOR SALE— House, 0 rooms and bath,
1IStfc
Electric lights and gas. 805 Elm, receive reward.

LOST

FOR SALE

— H. N. Lumley, 002 French.' Phono
404.
76-tfe
FOR SALE— Medium size safe. Ap­
ply 402 Sanford Ave., nnd Fourth
Street.
94-61.
FOR SALE—1 Oldsmobile truck, $600.
1 Chevrolet automobile, $200; 1 Iluick
4, $100. The above curs are real bar­
gains. Terms to fit your pocket book.
At Williams’ Garage, N. II. Gnrner,
104-tfc

PAINTS
-AND-

WALL PAPER
MADE SPECIAL FOR THIS
CLIMATE

FOR HALE— One pumping outilt con­
sisting o f one Knleigh Schrcyer Make Your H6u£e Smile With
1 1-2 hp. engine, one Gould pump, one
SUN-PROOF PAINT
200 gallon storuge tank. Wight
Grocery Co.
112-tfc.
Post cards—local views— lc ench at
the Herald office.
H. A. HALVER­
FOR SALE OR TRADE— One Colo 8,
SON, Proprietor
5 passenger roadster.
Will take
Welaka Block
Sanford, Fla.
light car as part payment. Call 510
W. First street.
115-tfc
FOR SALE—One Bclding-Hnll Btono
lined refrigerator, 150 pound ca­
pacity. Call 619 W. First Street.
116-tfc

SANFORD PAINT
STORE

Confer on Plans for
Tick Eradication;
Stock Raisers Meet

FOR SALE—8-room house with all
modern convenience, excellent re­
pair. Private water works, in desir­
able location. Reasonable terms. Ap­
ply to Owner, 510 W. First Street.
116-tfc
FOR SALE—Good piano, $175 cash.
Phono 470-W.
116-12tp
FtTirSATLTTOI f T RXDFT^nFlm uTo f
mules and horses. This stock is
here to sell or trade; a chance to get
a rent bargain. Can be seen back o f
Wight’s Garage. See Whighom or
Benton.— W. 1. Steagall Mule Co,
117-Otp
P o iT S A L E — Strawberry plants, ceFtified by State Plant Board, $3 per
thousand f. o. b. Lake Mary. Farina
Strawberry Gurden, Lake Mary, Flu.
117-12tp
FOR SALE—20 acres good orange
grove land situated within a mile of
Gunevn. Tho land has not been clear­
ed but hus a bcuring orange grove
bordering it. This tract of land can be
bought at a real bargain. For full
particulars address "C ” care of the
Iloratd office.
^18-tfp

TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 11.— Prcpntory to revising its rules and regula­
tions, the State Livestock Snnitnry
Board held a conference here Tues­
day afternoon with Dr. W. B. McKeller, federal inspector in ehnrge o f
tick eradication work
throughout
Georgia mid Florida, with headquart­
ers in Atlanta. Dr. McKeller reached
the Capital City Tuesday afternoon,
and eonforred during the day with Dr.
J. W. DeMilly, state livestock sanltnry inspector, regarding tick eradi­
cation work throughout this section.
In formation gained from Dr. McKcllcr’s visit was related by Dr. De­
Milly to a large group of Leon coun­
ty stock raisers at u muss meeting
held hero Wednesday morning which
was called for the purpose o f push­
ing the campaign against tick infected
cuttle throughout thin community.
This task is being fostered by the
board ofijcounty commissioners of
Leon couqfy, who recently authorized
an apprbpfiailon for carrying out the
work in this county.

Post cards— locul views— lc each at
The people of DeLand ure prepar­
tho Herald office.
ing a very interesting program for
tho entertainment o f the delegates
representing tho Associated Dailies
TO TRADE— 160 acres well timber- o f Florida1 when they1 assemble in
ed farin and fruit lands in Southern "The Athens of Florida’ ’on tho 13th
part of Seminole county for cottagu fnst.
or building lots in Sanford.—J. B,
Smith, Box 30, Orlando, Fla. 117-3tp
The world news the day It happen*,
W a n t e d — Second ham f mower, one delivered at your door each evening,
or two horse. Phono 2203. I19-2tp 15c the witeki

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“City Substantial

THB

“City Substantial’

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME n

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921

REVIEW HEALTH ACTIVITIES
DURING THE PAST YEAR
REAFFIRMS PELLAGRA EXISTS

Northcliffe and His Chief Editor

NOTE
Has Given Indications DeVALERA’S
of Becoming: Danger­ CONTAINED NOTH­
ING OF INTEREST
ous in the South

ON C O N D ITIO N

SANFORD IS BUILDING
STEADY GROWTH MARVELOUS
ALL THROUGH SUMMER
PRICE ELECTED DEPUTY
m a rsh a l for ta m pa

DISTRICT TAKES OFFFICE

__

Nearly $50,000 For The
p a g t M o n th W h jc h

Was Smallest
TAMPA, Anwt 12.—I. O. Price, re- (
publican candidate for sheriff of
Hillsborough county nt tho Inst elec-'
lion, was named United Stntcs MarI I U III Li O
shall for this district, it was learned
today, lie succeeds J. E. Cox next HUT MANY BUSINESS HOUSES
AND ONE HOTEL ARE
Monduy, and will be in chnrge of the
CONTEMPLATED
district between Orlando and Fort
Myors.
Sanford is hnving no building boom
in the boom sense of tho word. It ii
Just n steady growth of tho city la
the business portion nnd the residence
section of tho city nnd the growing of
the city along substantial lines. Build­
ings are being built that will be occu­
pied as soon an they are finished and
they nro not being built with tho idea
UNITED STATES INVITES THEM thnt n£ some time in tho future ten­
TO UNITE IN PRACTICAL
ants can be procured for them—the
tenants are all ready to movo In aa
EFFORT
soon as the buildings nro finished.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 12— Putting
In the residence section of tho cityinto definite terms its proposal for a the amount of building is phenomenal
disarmament conference, tho United nnd causes grent surprise from the
States yesterday invited the great visiting people ns they see in thla
powers to unite in "11 practical effort steady growth the future of the “City
to remove the causes of misunder­ Substantial.”
standing” and so facilitate reduction
July wns a good month for building
of the world’s enormous outlny for the but not ns big ns June. July permita
materials of war.
are estimated at $1(1,895 and in this
In formal identic notes of invita­ month of August now thi 12th day the
tion forwarded to Grent Britain, permits have totalled $20,368 estimat­
Frunce, Italy and Japan, the Ameri­ ing 10 permits. Building permits do
can government pledged its unstint­ not always mean thnt sum for a build­
ed co-operation in such nn effort nnd ing. People contemplating building
further defined hb follows its own con­ give in a small figure for their permit
ception of the principles involved:
always and it is probable thnt the ac­
Thnt there can be no hope for pence tual figures for the past month would
or stability until the tax burden re­ be nearly $100,000.
sulting from heavy armaments haa
These figures do not comprise th®
been reduced;
contemplated First National Bank
That such a reduction is possible building that will reach $100,000 or
only if troublesomo international prob­ more, or the Rod and Gun Club build­
lems are solved by common consent; ing that will total $20,000 and many
That among these problems tho other buildings that nrc contemplated
Pacific ami Far Eastern questions oc­ nnd the plans for same now being
cupy a position of "unquestioned im­ drawn. The figures given above are
portance";
for permits to build houses that are
That although there is no intention now being built and the figures are
to dictate the scope of the conference low, thus giving no actual values but
the discussions should touch upon demonstrating beyond any doubt that
matters "which have been" of inter­ in the building line Sanford is doing
national concern as well as those now ns much or even better than any oth­
admittedly controversial; and
er city of similar size.
Thnt the question of naval armnIn the business portion of the city
ments might well be considered first, many new buildings are contemplated
though there should lie no barrier to for early spring after the celery and
a full consideration of nrmnmcnts of lettuce crops have been shipped nnd
every sort.
the money has returned to lie placed
Coincidentally with the dispatch of in trade channels. Just now many
the invitations to tho four great pow­ owners of valuable property who aro
ers, China wns usked to send a dele­ engaged in trucking are holding off
gation to take part, in these discus­ until the farms can be financed nnd
sions of the conference whicli relates this can also be said of the bank­
to the Pacific and the Fnr East.
ing institutions. When the crops aro
off
In the spring this city will wit­
FORTY-THREE FOR RUTH.
ness n real building boom thnt will
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 12— Babe show the world that Sanford pcoplo
Ruth knocked out his 43rd home run have the proper faith und the proper
o fthc season in the fourth inning of spirit to build homes, stores nnd hothe Yankees' game with Philadelphia 1tels nml everything else thnt is conv&gt;
hero today. There were two men on. ing to this city will follow.
(By Tho A uocU U d T ro il)

Either Side of Irish Question Hut Asks
Replies

IVffWTTV

(B r Th* A uocU U d F r a u )

DUBLIN, Aug. 12.—Tho letter
COTTON FARMERS THE
from DoVnlera delivered to Premier
STATUS OF PELLAGRA
Lloyd Gcorgo yesterday wns neither
SEEMS TO HANG
nn acceptance nor a rejection of tho
Irish pence proposals, it was learned
(Ur The AuocUUd Fr.u)
today. The letter yniscs various ques­
WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.—Re­
tions to which un answer is necessary.
view of federal health activities
The
answer may servo to facilitate
during the pant year Issued today
futuro
dealings, it was said, and is
by the Public Health Service con­
not
expected
to lead to a break in
tains re-affirmntlon by Surgeon
negotiations.
(irneral Cummlng thnt pellagra
"ha* given iAdlcntions of becom­
ing dangcroua owing to the econ­
omic depreHHion among fnrmerB
and especially among tenant cot­
ton growers of the South." These
people, the Review says "Have
been rendered practically penni­
less by condition of the cotton
Lord NortlielllTe (rigid),
market and arc forced to live on
Times, photographed at the
HAD NEVER SAID HE WOULD ding.
salt pork, corn brend and molnsNOT ATTEND THE CON­
hch which, .when eaten exclusive­
.
FEKENCE
ly for n few months arc almost
certain to enuse pellagra."
THE

PREMIER BRAIND
WILL COME TO
U. S. IF POSSIBLE
(B y Tho Aoooolotod Proto)

NUMBER 120

H 0 IVf F SI

ARMAMENTS
BE LESSENED
AT CONFERENCE

T. Wlckluim Steed, editor of the London
House, after cutting upon President lia r

WOMAN’S CLUB FETE DAY
WILL BRING PEOPLE IN
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ AND ASSIST GOOD CAUSE

PARIS, Aug. 12.—Premier Driand
SILESIAN QUESTION informed intimate friends yesterday
WILL BE REFERRED ho has not decided whether he would
go to tho WnHhington conference. He
TO LEAGUE NATIONS would like to go he said nnd would go
provided parliamentary responsibili­
Involves Drawing frontier Between ties would permit him.
MRS. SMITH CHARGED WITH »
Poland and Germany
August 26th Will Be a
KILLING AT TAMPA OF
MASKED MEN TAKE MAIL
SCARBOROUGH
LAST
WEEK.
Special Sales Day and
iDy Tho Aooodotod P r i l l )
CLERK OUT FOR TARRING.
PARIS, Aug. 12.—France and
One Big Event
(By Th* A uocU U d F r i l l )
Great Hritnin have decided to refer
TAMPA, Aug. 12.—Mrs. I. D.
ELREN, Okln., Aug. 12.—Masked
the Upper Silesian question to the
The Woman’s Club of Sanford is
Smith
is in jnil in connection with the
men
took
L.
P.
Matthews,
twenty,
League of Nations, it wns announced
one
of the renl live organizations of
today. This question, which involves nyrll clerk, from his home here Inst killing of William Scarborough near the city ami arc always in the fore­
the drawing of a frontier between Po­ night, blindfolded him, nnd drove her homo at Rierview Inst week, was front of every good movement for
land and Germany in Upper Silesia several miles out of town nnd return­ formally charged with the crime to­ the benefit of the city and county.
threatened yesterday, to bring ubout ed soon nfttr ami dumping him out day. According to Sheriff Spencer,
Among their latest efforts to help
a break in the meeting of the Supreme into the street with n coat of tar and she confessed to the knowledge of the
i.,i
„
11 ,i
.
.
.
.
.humanity
is the idea ofithot ,lunches
,, , .
All ied council. Decision considered fenthers. Matthews, with several killing, but said the man got shot in for
the
school
ehildren thnt bid fa r
here today to have solved tho crisis other persons, was arrested yester­ a scuffle for the possession of his re­
to revolutionize the old idea of allow­
that area- between Franco nnd Eng­ day on a charge of disorderly con­ volver.
ing the school children to go to
land.
duct.
school hungry and keep them hungry
LAWRENCE OF ST. PETE
..
MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE. all day long. This movement start­
ed in the Welfare Department of the
(By The A uocU U d P u u )
Woman’s Club and the ladies have
ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 12.—B. held several very interesting meet­
A. Lawrence, secretary of the St. ings on this matter and now have it
Petersburg Chamber of Commerce, in shape to present to 'the people.
has been appointed chuirinun mem­ It wns figured out that one thousand
bership committee commercial secre­ dollnrs would erect a suitable build­
taries of Floridu.
ENGLAND’S SPEED BOAT
ing at the grammar school where the
On Automobile Ride the
WILL BREAK RECORDS
hot lunches could bo prepared under
ACCORDING TO REPORT
Girl Drove Car Into
competent supervision and served in
the proper manner. Since the world
(By Th* A uocU U d F ro u )
Canal
knows
that there is no school funds
SOUTHAMPTON, hag., Aug. 12.—
available
for building or any other
•MIAMI, Aug. 12.—No evidence of Tho English motorboat Maple Loaf,
purpose now when many schools nro
seventh
challenger
for
tho
internat­
f"ul I'1".' in the death of Maudo Gilbeing closed for lack of funds it was
t\vunty-njne, wiiosu body Into ional cup to bo rj)ccd for off Detroit
impossible to build this building
in
September
has
nttuined
n
speed
of
yesterday was found in Tamjama
without
a popular subscription nnd
SPECIAL
OFFICER
A.
R.
STILES
eighty
miles
nn
hour
in
trial
in
Sol­
following the report to nuthoridespite
tho
fact that the city has been
OF
LONG
WOOD
WAS
KLUXent,
it
was
announced
here
today.
This
lics by i„ p, white, hor companion,
"driven
to
death” by various drives
is
said
to
be
tho
world’s
record.
Pre­
El)
LAST
NIGHT.
"" ,U1 automobile ride tho night be­
these
ladies
faced the music and so­
vious
record
was
77.85
miles
nn
hour
fore, bad been found by the sheriff's^
licited
the
families
of the city 1. 111I
hehWiy
the
motor
bout,
Miss
America,
.
Word
was
brought
to
the
Herald
of­
"true. Tho coroner hold an inquest
owned
by
Gar
Wood,
of
Detroit
and
county
in
the
offort
to obtain the
fice
today
that
speciul
policeman
A.
l,'i s afternoon but Hnid this mornmade
nt
Detroit
last
September.
It.
Stiles,
of
Longwaod,
was
taken
out
money
from
those
mostly
concerned
"1.‘r be believed White, who Ih in jnil
in
the
woods
by
a
band
of
masked
and
ulso
to
bring
the
matter
home to
without bond, be released after tho
men Inst night and whipped nnd then tho mothers nnd fathers of the chil­
HOUSE
ACCEPTS
'inp'ivit. \\ liiite said the girl drove
brought bnck nnd dumped on the dren.
SENATE CHANGES ON
mil"inohilo into the cnnnl and
streets
with n warning.
ALL
TAX
MATTERS
The campaign has been successful
drowned.
As fnr ns can be lenrned there hnn but more money is needed than wns
(By The A u o e lsU d F r e u )
been bnd feeling engendered in Long- collected and the Woman’s Club has
MIAMI, Aug. 12.—The body of
WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.—Repub­ wood by Stiles m arresting motorists conceived the- idea of having a big Minister Says Klan
Rev. Stephenson and.
'
'laudo Gilbert, twenty-nine, wns lican members of the senate finance several years ago when ho wns acting
is Good Organization Father Coyle Mix
,l *ii f 1om Ininiiimi canal near here and house ways nnd means committee ns constable nnd recently ho was ap­ time here on Friday, August 20th, nt
which time they will give the people
l,y ,livt,r* late this afternoon at tho reached n tentative agreement toduy pointed special policeman to enforce plenty of entertainment in the form
With Fatal Results
TULSA, Okln., Aug. 12— Many
l "iiit where thetnuring ear in which J011 tho modification of tho American the speeding ordinances of Longwood
of n street dance, a public wedding crimes have been committed by the
(B r Tb* AuocUt*d F ra u )
*',«•.. was
E. -F.• Whito last
Inst vnluntion plnn for passing duties in by Mayor nenck nnd it seems thut
. riding
- with
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nnd ninny other attractions.
cowardly
BIRMINGIIAMpAug. 12— From his
Kbt is alleged to hnvo plunged into the next tariff law. The Iiouhc mem- the actions of tho bnnd Inst night in
It will be nrrnnged in order thnt Klux Klnn, buY the order, of which cell in the Jeffcrspn county jail here
tb
water. Her body was only par- hers it is understood' has accepted taking him out and whipping him wns
tho
money thnt is needed for tho he is a member, is composed of law Edwin It. Stephenson, barber nnd
senate committee the result of former actions on his
th„ y '
White is bcinjr held In practicully all
changes which did not alter the prin­ part coupled with the fact thnt he school lunches enn be raised in this abiding cltiztns, I)r. Caleb It. Rldcg- itinerant preacher, who late yesterday
l’ tL“unt yjnll Without bond.
manner instead of making another ley, Atlanta minister, declared in de­ shot and killed the Very Reverend
White, early this morning walked ciple of the plan.
had again taken the position of motor
canvass of the city nnd county nnd' livering a lecture on the aims nnd be­ James E. Coyle, will bo able to hear
cop.
° t1h o »h«rilT’Hoffice and calmly dothe funeral orntion spoken for his
'• u r e a t h n f l . u - . . a___ 1 • •
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A new definition of gold is: A foot
But little can be learned of the af­ begging for something thnt Hhould lief of the "invisible empire',’’ here
in*, *1
..—w.mwviiu UUU Kopo
victim.
The jnil ,udjoins tho church
be
glndly
given.
They
have
not
so­
Inst night. The aims of Ku Klux, he
fair nnd of course it will be laid on
"r, tho cf " nI
the girl, who ho Timcs-Plcayune.
property
and Stephenson’s cell is
licited
the
business
men
and
will
not
said, are three fold: to protect tho
'yis driving it, had been, drown- ed for hours, finally coming upon the the Ku Klux Klan as usual.
within
earshot
of the auditorium of
Longwpod is nn incorporated town solocit then) but the business men weak, tho innocent nnd the defense­
St.
Paul’s.
Stephenson
had little to
lit
nr8t doubted body nbout 5 o'clock.
hnvo
ngreed
to
assist
the
Indies
in
less from tho outrages of tho violent,
nnd Mayor Henck is very desirious of
- nmn-s story, ns his clothing was
Whito told the authorities thnt ho enforcing the automobile ordinances.
this great movement by helping to tho lawless and tho brutal; to protect any regarding the shooting. “I re­
monstrated with him
for marrying, my
llf
nn‘I l&gt;oro no evidence had chanced upon.Miss Gilbert Into
,
It is alleged thnt Stiles wan taken advortiso this grent event and tho the constitution of the United States,! ,
insist! (| ,ft|V,,|r b0Cn 8ubmerged. He Inst night while she wns waiting for out of tho Allen store nbout nine merchants will also mnko August 20, nnd to aid in the administration of d?U8h*8P
,to
mnn a*»,n8t
whom he had lodged objections," said
t- hil t
WCVOr' thnL he h«d gone a Jitney nnd asked her to go for a o’clock, x
a special sale day and put on special all constitutional law. The proviso of Z
Z u \ r
*
T
after wl’lkT " T nnd chnnffcd cI°tbes ride with hlim, both being acquaint­
Telephone call at Longwood this nf- sales on various lines and thlB will its mnml......i— —.......................... i tho Prl"on«r* “I called him n dirty
the,, ,hUL'L'incr
" k nf°U#
r aabout
a_ x "oven miles,
_ f ed. Whito Is an employo 'of tho ternoon said thnt Stiles had been tak­ be nn ndded inducement for the poo)C n h0liC,,,M,lM Ut 1m? ny h ,m " Father Coyle was shot on
* “ " " 10 'o '”"
« farm Southom Utilities Corporation hero, en in front of Allen’s store last night tplo to come to town.
th
F
°
0 e.Ve’ Ba 1 ‘ r ‘ R ‘,Kde&gt;’« the porch of St. Paul’s rectory at 6:30.
and Miss Gilbert, who csnio to Miami by n band of masked men, that he
A prominent professional man will that the organization
is negative and |nBt nlghk and dicd an hour Iatcr wIth_
'""I™tailed to tho in Octobor, 1020, from Bridgeport, claimed afterward ho was not whip­ bo married in public right on the not positive in its alms.
j out regainlnK consciousness.
It u l . "d.„0C,“toJ 11,0 "larhlno. When Conn., formerly having been with the ped but that ho had been taken some streets and a fine wedding has been
Fathor Coyle wns dean of North
same concern. . White is thirty-one distance from Longwood. Just what arranged thnt will oclipso any social
-'‘ tHc’k C n 0" 1,0' U' « « r r by
Lima Beane says tho bill collector [Alabama,
rtielcH
of
feminlno
nppnn
Were found in’ * r romin,lno »PPorol years old und has a wife and twto it was all about no-ono seems to ovent ever pulled off here..
may not have a handsome face b u t'
enr, ,nclud
Including a children, who left tho city yesterday know except tho bnnd of men and
corset „„ 1
, thp car»
Watch for future announcement) his back looks beautiful.—Toledo
—Get your Scratch Pnds from The
nnd underwear. Divers work­ for South Carolina.
they will never tell.
and remember tho dqt«.
Blade.
Herald—by the pound—10c.

NO EVIDENCE OF FOUL PLAY
IN DEATH OF MAUDE GILBERT
WHO WAS DROWNED AT MIAMI

TAKEN OUT
AND WHIPPED
AT L0NGW00D

PREACHER KILLED PRIEST LAST
NIGHT AT BIRMINGHAM, HAD WORDS
OVER DAUGHTER’S MARRIAGE

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EAST SANFORD

All The Wear A
Man Can Want

THE

TO-DAY

Fred F. Domer has been circulat­
ing a petition to reinstate C. M. Ber­
*_
,
ry os county agent Mr. Berry has
served well and faithfully, and! has
the good will of every one. Mr.
Domer Informed us when nearly
BUSTER KEATON in
done with his self-imposed task of
taking the petition about, that ho had
i
met with only one man who refused
to sign i t
u
During a recent high wind a largo
*:# i
live onk was blown over nt the C. B.
Boll homo on Richmond avenue. The
tree stood directly In front of tho
Also AL ST., JOHN in “SHIP AHOY”
house and the front porch was dam­
aged considerably.
•
Mrs. W. W. Dresser received a
messago Inst Friday morning that
Tomorrow and Saturday—A1 All-Star Cast
Rt *
her mothor was very ill with pneu­
monia nt her homo In Watertown, N.
in “If Women Only Knew”
Y. Mrs. Dressor nnd two children
left on tho afternoon trnln for an In­
definite stay.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. Otis, of Ann
Arbor, Mich., cousins of Mrs. W. W.
DrcsBor, woro guests at the Dressor
home Inst week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Otis
drove through from Michigan in
their car nnd aro spending Borne tlmo
a t Daytona Bench.
John Peters has built some addi­
Havo you over been "caught short of cash" when touring and been
tions to his homo on Richmond ave­
embarrassed at hotels, garages and shops by the more or less unwel­
m
guaranteed wear
nue and including a large screened
come attitude toward your personal checks?
porch.
/
You can enjoy your trip, freo from anxloty regarding money m at­
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. McClelland nnd
ters
If you keep yourself supplied with these self-identifying, every­
children visited Mrs. McC's mothor,
where-accepted,
safe, convenient Cheques for travelers.
Mrs. Brown, nt Ft. Christmas last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown and two chil­
dren have returned from a visit to
&amp;S
thoir former homo a t Charlotte, N.
Amrlcan
.
M'S?/;‘V
CHBQUB8 ;;
C.
Mr. Brown bought the Clifford
Bankers
A. B. A.
Association
Bell place on Celery avenue last
year.
WE
BELL
THEHPayton Fortson recently returned
from Brunswick, Ga., nnd is very ill
nt the homo of his brother, John.
Mrs. W. E. Prevatt had as guests
from Friday till Tuesday, her broth­
ers, Arnold Curry, from Key West,
nnd Donald, from New Smyrna.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Spencer
PLACE YOUR ORDERS FOR--------have closed their pretty new home In
1922 OLDSMOBILE 8, OLDSMOBILE
Cameron City nnd moved to Sanford
Heights on Park avenue to live for
BUICK 6, BUICK 4, OLDSMOBILE
the present, while Mr. Spencer is
TRUCK. Place your order now and
with tho Pino Hurst Dairy.
Wo are pleased to note that Mrs.
avoid delay -------------------------- *---------—
Ashley Purvis is recovering from a
very serious illness of several weeks
duration. Dr. Denton is her physiTHE CLOTHCRAFT STORE IN
sian.
C lo th e s
THIS CITY •
Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Hickson h^ve
OFFICERS SILENT.
moved into their recently purchased
WOMEN HELPING.
home, tho former Snmmis place on
COLUMBIA, S. C., Aug. llz -O fCelery avenue.
RICHMOND, Va., Aug. 11.—Wo­
flcinls
in Lexington, Ga.; Columbis,
r .and Mrs. C. E. Chorpening and men, for the first time, will vote to
S.
C.,
and
Columbus, Ga., remained
young people spent Inst Sunday nt help elect a chairman of tho state
* * * * * * * * * *
silent
today
as to their movements
DeLeon Springs.
democratic committee a t its special In tho case against three men alleged
meeting, to.be held hero August 30, to have killed Eugene Braze!I, th»
PLAN TROPICAL FARM
••
SCHOOL AT UNIVERSITY. to nnmq a successor to thc(late Rorcr youthful automobile drivor .on the
A. Janios, as ' eliainnnn. ' About fen Columbia highway early Monday
* * * * * * * * * *
women
and dn tequnl number of rmen morning. S. J. .Kirby,‘opo-qf three
TALLAHASSEE, Aug! 11.—The
comprise
thq committee. J. N. men connected with, the caae, i* k*
following resolution was adopted by
WHERE TIlftY I*LAY TODAY
Brcnnman,
secretary of the commit­ tho state penitentiary. Thd- other tw*»
saved but for the defective organiza-l the hoard of control at its recent
i Tampa nt St. Petersburg.
tee
today
issued
n cnjl for the meet­ C. O. Fox and Jess Gnppins, are still
Two-Thirds of Entire lion of tho receiving stations.
rogulnr monthly meeting in TallaJacksonville a t Orlando.
ing.
held in tho Augusta jail.
stories of suffering are told hnsHcu:
.*
•*
Population On Hun­ onPitiful
Daytona at Lakeland. &lt;
nil sides. Tho peasants of Tarn- • “Whereas, The State of Florida
boy aro reported to bo eating bread possesses many undeveloped agri­
ger
Rations
HOW THEY STAND
of straw, potato parings and cultural resources, peculiar to its own
w L Pet. BERLIN, Aug. 11.—The American mime
weeds.
It is cnlled "lebedya" in tho climate and natural conditions, nnd,
.059
31
GO
Novcnski
prison, where Mrs. HarriBon
relief
workers
who
are
about
to
go
“Whereas, Tho development of
.534
41
.47
was
detained,
the bread wab adulter­ tropical nnd sub-tropical crops would
into
famine-stricken
Russia
will
prob.500
44 44
.473 nbly find 12,000,000 persons in the ated with a flour which appeared to be of inestimable value to tho agri­
48
.43
.449 Volga bnsin actunlly stnrving, and have been made from eowpeas. Kasim, cultural prosperity of this Btatc nnd
40
.40
.387 two-thirds of the entire population of tho staple cereal of the peasants, has would, in addition, foster and oncour.30
57
RuHsin on hunger rations, according been replaced by flnwcolet benns, ngo a closer relationship with the
to Mrs. Mnrguprite E. Hnrrison, tho which nro imported.
West Indies and South and Central
HOW THEY STAND
Mrs. Harrison visited the Volgu
American newspaper woman recently
American, nnd,
'
Florida State League
bnsin with tho British labor delega­
released from o soviet prison.
“Whereas, There 1b no institution
At Tampa 2, Oriando 0.
A lady who had a family of three children didn't
This Mrs. Hnrrison attributes to tion a year ago, when she observed
At Daytona 11, Jacksonville 3.
in
tho
United
States
at
present
train­
want
any more because she had heard that every fourth
internal economic nnd political dis­ symptoms of tho approaching food
At Lakeland 3, St. Petersburg 5.
ing
young
men
for
agricultural
de­
child
born
in the world was a Chinaman.
integration under soviet rule, nnd also shortage. This, she snys, is not the
velopment
work
under
tropical
and
to tho rnvnges of the internecine wars result of the crop failure, but of tho
South Atlaiflic Association
A ludicrous, perhaps, as an old misconception some
economic conditions prevailing sinco Bub-tropical conditions, therefore,
At Columbiu 5-1, Spartanburg 0-5. ngninst Admiral Kolchak and Gener­
“Be
it
resolved
by
tho
board
«f
skeptical
folks used to have about advertising.
.
al Wrangle nnd to the drought. Whnt tho beginning of tho revolution. Dur­
At Charlotte 2, Greenville 3.
control,
in
BcsHion
nt
Tnllnhnssec,
the drought fniled to accomplish, con­ ing the Kolchak campaign the Volga
At Charleston 7-0, Augusta 2-2.
There was a time, when some advertisements had
scription of farm hands nnd the re- provinces were overrun, with tho re­ Florida, this eighth dny of August,
1021,
that
it
is
tho
sense
of
said
boart
sult
thut
the
fields
wero
not
cultivat­
to
be
taken with a grain of salt. A few misguided ad­
quistioning of grain for tho red arm­
At Boston 4, Detroit 8.
that
there
should
be
established
in
ed,
nnd
the
population
A
fhB
scattered.
vertisers
thought they could sell their goods better by
ies completed.
At Philadelphia 0, Cleveland 5.
This wnR ono reason why the official connection with tho College of Agri­
misrepresenting
them. Those advertisers have long1
The
result
is
thnt
the
Ukrainian
re­
At New York 14, Chicago 8,
figures for 1020 showed thnt the num­ culture, nt the University of Florida
since
gone
out
of
business or mended their ways. Hard
public,
normally
the
granary
of
Rus­
At Washington 2, St. Louis 5.
experience taught them that untruthful advertising
sia, is bnrely able to Hustnin itself. ber of farm workers in RushIo hnd in­ a ‘School of Tropical Agriculture*
nnd further, that it Ih the purpose
didn’t pay. ' _
Siberia virtunly is in tho sapic pre creased 50 per cent since 1910.
Natlonnl League
nnd
intention
of
snid
hoard,
with
tho
dlcnmcnt.
Neither
region
Is
willing
At St. Ixmis 0-3, Cincinnati 4-0.
to surrender grain to the famine sec­
Other advertisers proved that the only way to ad­
GAINESVILLE/—Professor J, B. consent and approvnn* of the State
At Pittsburg 0, Brooklyn 1.
tions, and the migration of peasants Thompson, since October, 1010, as­ Board of Education, to establish such
vertise successfully, make regular customers, and build
is now proceeding, which constitutes sociated with the State Agricultural school of irqpical agriculture nt tho
up good will was to TELL THE ABSOLUTE TRUTH
Southern Association
a
threat
against
next
yenr’B
crops.
cnrlicnt
practicable
time,
ns
soon
us
about
their goods in their advertisements.
Experiment
Station
hero,
us
n
spec­
At Atlanta 2, Birmingham 1.
Tho food situation, Mrs. llarriBon ialist in grass nnd forage crops, has finances therefor aro available, nnd,
•
At New Orleans 7, Little Rock 2.
says,
will
also
have
u
decisive
bear­
“Be It further resolyed, thnt the
resigned to nccep^ the directorship
You can depond oh the merchant or manufacturer
No others scheduled.
ing on the public health, although tho of the experiment station nt St. officials of the University of Florida,
who advertises.. The concern that tells you frankly
Russian sanitary corps hod tho chol- Croix, Virgin Islands.
what it is doing is a good concern with which to do bus­
American Association
Professor the College of Agriculture and tho
ora situation in hand when she left Thompson, whoso resignation became School of Tropicnl Agriculture, when
iness. The store that advertises is a progressive store
At Indianapolis 3-0, Columbus 1-0. Moscow, at the end of July.
that has something really worth while to say to you.
effective August 0, was considered an established, bo instructed and au­
At'Louisville 7, Toledo G.
The famine area begins between
And
companies that advortise their products or their
thorized
to
co-operate
with
tho
‘Insti­
authority on forage nnd grass ex­
Other games postponed, rain.
Nlxhnl-Novgorod and Kazan, on the
service
have confidence in them. You can safely share
tute
for
Research
in
Tropical
Ameri­
north and extends southward In a periments and his knowledge of gras­ ca,’ and with such other Institutions,
their
confidence.
International League
broad belt to Tsaritsin, on both sides ses adapted to tho Florida conditions,
At Jersey City 0-2, Rochester 10-1. of the Volgn, embracing the Ttarar caused his advice to bo frequently bureau or organizations as shall un­
dertake bonafide and meritorious in­
Inferior merchandise cannot masquerade in the
At Baltimore 0-7, Syracuse 3-0.
republic provinces of Simbirsk, Sa­ sought by fnrmors and cattlemen
vestigations
and
activities
for
the
de­
quality
clothes of advertising.
.
A t Newark 2, Toronto 00.
mara, Saratov, Penza and Tambow, throughout the state.
velopment
of
tropical
and
sub-tropi­
A t Reading 7, Buffalo 0.
the Tchorkask republic, parts of RiazRecently tho treasury department cal agriculture in America.”
an and Tula and a large part of the
READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS!
Piedmont League
provinco of Ufa at the foothills of tho offered $300,000,000 of short terms
It’s an ill wind that blows nobody
At Raleigh 0, High Point 2.
Ural mountains.
,
certificates of indebtedness, bearing
A t Greensboro 6, Durham 1.
.
Famine conditions have been made Interest at 5 1-4 to 5 1-2 per ceqt. good. Thousands of teachers during
A t Winston-Salem 6, Danville 0.
1 I
worso by poor transportation and tho Tho subscriptions amounted to near­ the war left that underpaid vocation
inefficiency of local distribution or­ ly one billion dollars, which shows to,w ork in factories, for the high
Virginia League
ganizations, which have been vigor­ there is plenty of money in the counously
dur- try ready for incstment In tax free wages then prevalent. Now they are
At Wilson 6, Newport News 2.
“—•/ attacked
——— - by
-/ the
— newspapers
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“TODAY’S NEWS TODAY!”
coming back, and the stringency for
log the last few weeks. For instance,! Bccurjy e8&gt;
At Suffolk 1, Richmond 3.
lack
of
teachers
in
educational
cir­
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A t Rockey Mount 10, Portsmouth 3. 85 por cent of tho milk spoiled by the (
cles is being slowly relieved.
Moscow government could have been. TKT A daily hxeald waxy as .
A t Norfolk 4, Tarboro 3.

Saphead”

There’s a mighty good
reason why we are sell­
ing more Clothcraft
Clothes with the coming
of each season.

Men and young men
are finding out that they
can get all the style they
are looking for and
with­
out paying top prices.

ENJOY YOUR TRIP

If you have never had
a Clothcraft suit you
owe it to yourself to get
acquainted with these
thrifty garments.

Peoples Bank of Sanford

LADIES, MEN AND BO Y S-

Sanford Shoe 8C
Clothing Co.

CLOTHCRAFT

SPORT WORLD

N. H. GARNER {

TWELVE MILLION RUSSIANS
ARE STARVING TO DEATH,
!
SITUATION GROWING WORSE

One Born Every
Fourth M inute

Sanford Daily Herald
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FAGE TWO 1

SOCIETY
MR&amp; FKED DAIGER, Society Editor,
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Phono 117-W

OVIEDO

SOCIAL CALENDAR
A special election was hold Tues­
Saturday—Children’s Story Hour will day for bonding the Oviedo school
.bo held a t the Central Park at 6 district for the purpose of building
«&amp;cIoclc.
n now school house In Oviedo. Thoro
were only two votcH cast against tho
Mrs. Howard Tlbbals and attract­ question, so tho people of Oviedo, and
iv e little son, Munson, left Wednes- especially tho children, are looking
■dny Sot their homo in Haines City, forward .with great pleasure to a
**fftcr spending sevornl weeks here ns new building in the near future. Tho
the guests of her aunt, Mrs. Fannie planss for tho new building have al­
'Munson, and sisters, Misses Zoo and ready been drawn and pnssed upon
Fannie Robn Munson, at their home at a mass meeting Monday night nnd
• on- Myrtle nvenuo.
nre now on display in the window at
—
C. S. West’s store.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McBride and
Mrs. T. W. Lawton nnd fnmily
th e ir guests, Mrs. J. M. Harris and visited Orlando Mondny.
Bliss Mnrgaret Harris, of Winter
Mrs. IL F. Wheeler nnd children
IPark, returned from Pnytonn Bench nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. R. L. Wheeler nnd
where they .ipent several days.
children hftvc returned from Dnytonn
Beach where they
spoilt several
Miss Mnrion Gove, of Kissimmee, weeks.
spent the day with her pnrents, Mr.
John Robertson spent Sundny in
and Mrs. John Gove, at their home DeLnnd.
on' the west side.
The losing side in n Christian En­
deavor choir contest very delightfully
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bailey and entertained tho winning side on Tues­
baby, returned yesterdny from Eustis day evening at the homo of Miss
where they spent several days at Yirginln Wright. Tho winners in tho
their grove.
contest were told to dress for a
“tacky party" while the losers were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Merriwoathcr told to "dress up.” Gingerbread,
spent the dny yesterdny at Coronn- water and tooth picks were served
&lt;lo Bench.
alter whiich punch nnd cookies were
served. A very delightful evening
Mr. and Mrs. Lehman and chil­ was spent nnd the crowd dispersed nt
dren, Mrs. Frank Talbot and two a late hour feeling very much de­
children, Miss Mitdren Dickson, Mr. lighted over the fact'th at one side of
and Mrs. Joe Russell, Mr. and Mrs. the choir contest were loscrss.
Akers, Sr., Mr. Hickson, Mrs. ShruMr. and Mrs. E. A. Fnrnoll visited
makor, and Miss Elizabeth Shumcker, Sanford Tuesday.
were a congenial party motoring to
Many homes in Oviedo are being
Coronado Bench yesterday where they greatly 1improved this summer by
spent the dny fishing and swimming. new coats of paint, new roofs, new
fences around the yards, etc., and it
C. S. Phillips, of Jacksonville, rep­ gives tho town a much better appear­
resenting the Seminole Overall Co., ance, especially to strangers,s.
wns in the city yesterdny calling on
T. L. Dumas, superintendent of tho
local merchants.
A. C. L., third division, nnd one of
the other officials of tho road were
Paul D. Jones, of Boston, Mass., looking over the Oviedo branch of
representing Parker Holmes Co., their line Tuesday.
/
spent yesterday in this city calling
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. G. Hancock left
on his customers.
Monday for a vacation of two weeks
in Georgia and South Carolina. Mr.
Carley and Maurice Zelmonovitz, Lundy, of Palmetto, is/ relieving him
of Brunswick, Gn,, who have been at the A. C. L., station while he .is
t.he guests of their sister, Mrs. Sam
away. Mr. Lundy hns with him his
Bnumol, left this morning for St.
wife and two attractive children.
Petersburg, returning to Sanford
While here they arc hoarding *,with
Sunday.
Mrs. A. J. McCullny.
.Mrs. A. K. Crawford and son re­
Daytona was represented here yes­
turned Inst week from Leesburg.
terdny by John Prettymnn.
.Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Swope and
(laughters, Francis nnd Mablo, visited
A. J. Pnrkhurst and Dnvey 11. Mor­
Sanford Saturday afternoon.
row, were visitors here yesterday
J. A. Hnigh and son, Chester, were
.from Daytona Beach.
attending to matters of business in
Sanford Snturdny.
It. L. Cook spent the day at Day­
Mr .nnd Mrs. W. J. Lawton nnd
tona Bench yesterday.
children visited Orlando Saturday.
Mrss. C. A. Brannon and Mrs. An­
J. N. Hampton, of Wnycross, Gn.,
drew
Leinhnrt motored to Orlando
was registered at the Montezuma
Tuesday.
yesterday.
Mrs. T. W. Lawton and children,
Miss
Olive Legetto and Jns. Rush,
AV, S, Field, of Madison, Gn., is in
went
to Orlando Thursday morning.
the city. Mr. Reid is contemplating
making Sanford his home.

SOCIETY WEDDING.

John M. Murrell, of Miami, is
Eight o’clock Friday evening, Au­
upending several days here with his
gust
2fl, 1021, at the foot of Park
parents, Cnpt. and Mrs. K. R. Muravenue.
Lovely brides maids, beauti­
roll.
ful fiornl decorations ami fine bridal
Mr. and Mrs. Sam HnuimO and meats.

Saturday Will Be A Great Day
M'!
Don’t try to beat

SUMMER
MERCHANDISE
MUST GO

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these prices
quality considered
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It can’t be done

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PUT OFF ALL
ENGAGEMENTS
• AND ATTEND
THIS GREAT SALE

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ATTRACTIVE

ON GOODS IN

PRICES
NEVER SUCH

EVERY DEPT.
SLAUGHTER IN HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE BEFORE

VOILE WAISTS WORTH UP TO $3.00

MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS TO $3.50

Saturday you have your choice of any

These values will astonish you, $2.50, $3 and
$3.50 Lion Brand Shirts,
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Saturday only ...............................A •mm

VOILE WAIST in this lot,

$ 1 .5 9

ONE LOT SKIRTS WORTH TO $750
About 50 SKIRTS in this lot and we want

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ot close them all out, variety
of colors, Give-away price........

LION BRAND COLLARS, 6 FOR $1.00
Lion Brand Collars, 4-ply, in all styles, and
sizes. Special SATURDAY
Only, 6 f o r .............................

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SHEETS, 81X90, WORTH $1.50
Beautiful Quality,
........... $ 1 . 1 2
E a c h .....................

MEN’S BALBRIGGAN UNDERSHIRTS

LADIES’ DARN-LESS SILK HOSE

MEN’S LISLE HOSE

1 lot Balbrigfgan Undershirts,
worth 50c each, at o n ly ....................

Mercerized Lisle Hose, worth

50c pair.

This is a nationally advertised brand and
one of the best on the mar(j? *1 19
ket, worth $2.00, a t ....................... *r ■“*

SPECIAL SATURDAY,
$ 1 00
3 pair f o r ...... .................................A •■■■

FANCY VOILES, WORTH 50c YARD

KEDS FOR THE FAMILY

SATURDAY ONLY, you may have your
choice of our entire stock of
O O
50c VOILES, at y a r d .........................

Big lot of KEDS for Men, Women and Chil­
dren, SATURDAY ONLY,
Q Q
SACRIFICED A T ................... ...... O V K ,

their brothers, Carley and Maurice
SOME HEN EGG.
DOZENS O F OTHER GIVE-AWAY BARGAINS NOT ADVERTISED
Zelmonovitz, of Brunswick, Gn., r.io
Mrs. Bowman sent a lien egg to
lured to Daytona Beach yecterday the Herald office one day this week
COME EARLY TOMORROW, AVOID THE RUSH
where they spent the afternoon very that was some egg. It weight-1 al­
pleasantly.
most six ounces and was of large size.
Mrs. Bowman stated that an ordi­
T’orhnpss the man who reads movie nary hen laid the egg but if the hen
About the only difference between
WE ATI! Ell AND CHOP CONDI­ licial to crops throughout the section,
title aloud isn't allowed .to talk at keeps i* up she will be nn “rtrnordi* IIRLAND p o s t o f t h e
:
except
locnlly
in
thccentrnlnnd
tile old-fashioned dime novel and the
TIONS
LEGION MAY HAVE HOME.
borne.—Rock Island Argus.
| southern divisions, whoro tho ruin- popular novel of today is $1.90.
nary hen all right.
fall has not been so widespread ns
la Florida for the Week Ending
DeLnnd Post of tho American
|
elsewhere.
Ranges are good to oxWhen Opportunity knocks nt the
August !&gt;. 11121.
-j- -t-J* *;•
-J-*t-*5*❖ -t--t*
-s--t* Legion and the Womnnn’s Auxiliary
'
cellcnt,
although
low
lands
arc
too
door,
it doesn’t bring a ready-made
1* to tile same organization may have a
Temperatures were near the norm­
fortune
but only a iiuim’h sizt job.
wet.
home of their own. A committee of al much of the time with moderately
Messrs. Vic Fountain and S. M. Me* high midday temperatures during
Elroy wns appointed at the last mtet- several days.
Ilains, mostly moderate to heavy
ing and this morning they saw Mr. E.
showers,
fell daily in some localities,
— _ T
rn
w a y
y \ T x t t f r r t l T ♦ It- Conrad nnd received a number of
becoming locally heavy in the several
divisions, except the southern, where
The heal Itond Materia!, crushed or screened. Finely
the week’s rain was least. Some of
❖ | on Wtst New York avenue.
ground Limestone for Agricultural purposes, side walks
£ | A special meeting of the post has the wyekly totals, inches nnd tenths,
and artificial stone work.
J 1been called for Monday nlgbt, the lb, were: Jacksonville, 3.4; Glen St.
‘ nt the court house prom ptly,at 8, Mary, 5.0; Brndontown, 2.9; Pensa­
o'clock nt which time the propositions cola, 1.8; Titusville, 1.2; Morrlts Is­
f will be considered and voted upon. land, 1.5; Gainesville, 1.3; FcnholloBUILDERS AND HYDRATED LIME
Ttntntlve plans of the Legion call for wny, 3.2; Orlando, 1.0; and DeFunink
FLORIDA LIME CO.
OCALA, FLA.
Needs no Adjustments Now or in Future J the leasing of thin floor and the furn­ Hiprings, 3.4 inches.
The
weather
hns
been
too
wet
in
ishing
of
tho
rooms.
One
year’s
'ease
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I and the furnishings to cost approxi­ much of tho northern, western nnd
mately $1,000. As there is $8,000 in central divisions, nnd locnlly heuvy
the treasry it is also bolievtd that rains hnvc done some dnnmgc; hut
the balance he invested in stock of the ebonefit to cane, pens, sweet po­
the Building and Loan which will pay tntoees, peanuts, and eitnis frluts
the Legion a higher rate of Interest j more than offset the ill effects of too
PLACE YOUR ORDERS FORthan thty are now receiving and nlso | much moisture. Cotton, also, has
hclp build up tho city.—DeLnnd suffered from too frequent showers,
1922 OLDSMOBILE 8, OLDSMOBILE 4,
resulting in nn Incrcnsc of weevil,
News.
BUICK 6, BUICK 4, OLDSMOBILE
hut reportss indicate that the dam*
The ex-crown princess Ccceliie hns ugo therefrom, as yet, is not ex­
TRUCK. Place your order now and
WITH ADEQUATE PERMANENT RATES ! only
tensive,
and
that
plants
continue
to
a
pony
nnd
a
cart
for
her
chil­
-T
avoid d e la y -----------dren. But, oh, think of tho donkey fruit very well; picking continuesc in
some localities, although the opening
ASK ANY OF THE MEMBERS
* she hasn’t got.—Columbia State.
of bollH in dolapcd by cloudy weather, «
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A week’s sunshine would prove beneSoil It with a Herald Want Ad.

THERE IS ONLY ONE

COLUMBIA WOODMEN

OCALA LIMESTONE

$1.30 TO PAY EVERY $1.00 LIABILITY

TROWEL BRAND

A Legal Reserve
Insurance
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LADIES, MEN AND BO YS-

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N. H. GARNER

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12,1921
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A Conservative Bank With
Progressive Ideas

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Though proud of our long record of past achieve­
ments in assisting in the development of a
GREATER SANFORD, we are particularly proud
that the vision which prompted our policies in the
past becomes more intensive the older we grow.
Progressive Institutions are created by Pro­
gressive Individuals.
Become a factor in the progress of Sanford by
opening an account with—

T h e S e m in o le C o u n ty
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"A financial institution with a successful past and a young man's
vision of the future"
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We have the most com­
plete line of

BUILDERS
HARDWARE

In the Circuit Court of the Seventh
Judicial Circuit of Florida, in and
for Seminole County.—
In Chnnccry.
NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE

Farmers Hunk &amp; Trust Company, a
corporation, Complainant,
vs.
Lila K. Murrell and K. II. Murrell her
husbnnd, John M. Murrell, and Peo­
ples Unnk of Snnford, a corpora­
tion, Defendants.
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of a decree of foreclos­
ure and sale entered in the above en­
titled causo on the 1st day of July, A.
D. 11)21, I, ns Special Master in Chan­
cery,
Monday, the 5th day of Sep­
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS tember,on A.
I), 11121, in front of the
Paints and Varnishes Court House door at Snnford, Semi­
nole county, Florida, will offer for
sale, anti Hell to the highest and best
bidder for cash during the legal hours
of sale, the following described land,
situate, lying and being in the County
of Seminole, State of Floridn, more
particularly described as follows, toIn Court of County Judge, S U te of Florida,
Ramlnola County.
wlt:
In K. Kitate of:
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CrtirM SiFwnnl, There.it Steward ami Cliarflo
Lots One (1) and Two (2) of Block
J Siewnril, Mlmm.
I Five (fi), of Tier Three (.‘J), of San­
NOTICE o r a p p l i c a t i o n r o n LEAVE TO ford, Florida, nccording to E. It. TrafBELL MINORS LAND
Notl&lt;" l» hereby utven In nil whom It limy fortl’s map of Sanford, Florida, ns per
mtiiern. Unit Lenin Niton, na (iunrtllnn
of plat thereof duly of record.
Kriwillti*- Ntewnril, There.it Htewuril anil (linrlte
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for
J Nhovtnl, in Imire, will, un the Mil ilny of
,n..| 1. iiil.-r * II. ItKH. n|i|ily to the Honorable
deed.
I r Ih i-hobler. County Judge. In nml for
■ni l * &gt;‘in,!j at till, nffire in Hnnforil, at the
J. J. DICKINSON,
• '"Mil llnii.e In «11lil County, nt 10 u'rliH'k A. M.,
Special Master in Chancery.
nr ,1. ...in thprenfler a* Ibe nuttier run be 7-29-Gtc

Ever displayed in San­
ford
Let us figure with you
on your requirements
Also exclusive agents
for

HILL HARDWARE
COMPANY

OBELISK OF JEFF FLORIDA DAILIES
DAVIS UNVEILED ASSOCIATION TO
ON JUNE 3 ,1921 MEET AT DELAND
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Aug. 12.—The
Jefferson Davis obelisk, crowning
monument to the president of the
Southern Confederacy, will be unveil­
ed June I), 1922, nt DuvIh’ birthplace
in Fnirview, Ky., on his 114th anni­
versary,
The Davis homestead is about 140
miles from Ilodgenville, Ky., where
Abraham Lincoln was horn.
The obelisk, which will he 175 feet
high, is today within five feet of com­
pletion. It was planned originally to
erect a shaft 950 feet, to he excelled
only by the Washington monument,
but the Jefferson Davis Home Asso­
ciation the unveiling in accordance
with the wish of Confederate veter­
ans. Anxious to participate in the
ceremonies, the thinning rnnks urged
completion ns soon ns possible. The
work was started in 1017 and inter­
rupted by the World War.
Profiles in bronze of Mr. Davis and
bis daughter, Mrs. Mnrgnrct Davis
Hayes, one of the most beautiful wo­
men of the South, ornament the base
of the monument, which is 49 feet
square, it contains a room for rel­
ics.
.
The shaft is situated in Jefferson
Davis Park, which takes in part of
the farm on which the president of
the Confederacy was born on June 9,
1H08, less thnn a yenr before Lincoln.
The park comprises about 22 acres.
The town of Fnirview gains its nnms
from one of the most benutiful land*
scapes In the South.
The cost of the monument to date is
about $100,000, which wus raised by
popular subscription, Mrs, Roy Mc­
Kinney, of Paducah, Ky., president
genernl of the United Daughters of
the Confederacy, nt tiie head of a com­
mittee of Daughters and Confederate
veterans, organized every county in
the state to complete the shuft.
Gen. William II. Ilnldeman, former­
ly owner with Col. Henry Watterson,
of the Louisville Courier-Journal, is
president of the JclTerson Davis Home
Association, succeeding the lute Gen.
Bennett H. Young, of Louisville, four
times commander-in-chief of the Unit­
ed Confederate Veterans. Gen. Geo.
W. Littlefield, of Austin, Tex., and
Gen. Julian S, Carr, of Durham, N. C.,
were promoters with General Young
of the original conception.
Care of the monument and park
will he supervised by the state of
Kentucky after the unveiling, by act
of the 1920 legislature.
Two other monuments commemor­
ate tile Confederate president, one in
Richmond, Vu., the capital of the Con­
federacy, and the other in New Or­
leans. Both were built through ef­
forts of women of tile .South.

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PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD
Pro­

Florida Associated Dnilics associa­
You Can Find the Name of Every Live
tion will meet nt DcLund on Saturday
fessional and Business Man in
and at Daytona on Sundny. The busi­
ness sessions of the association will
Sanford in This Column
be held here and the trip to Dnytonn ,
on Sunday will be principnly to nc-'
cept the hospitality of Editor and Mrs.
CONTRACTORS
LAWYERS
T. E. Fitzgerald of the Daytona Daily
News, nml to enjoy n dip in the briny.
Between forty and fifty editors and
S. O. Shinholser
George A. DeCottes
publishers and their wives and fam­
Attorney-at-Law
Contractor and Builder
ilies will he present. Hotel Putnam |
Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
FLORIDA
will be headquarters while here.
SANFORD
-:-:FLORIDA
*The first business session will he
held promptly nt 9 o’clock Saturday
Sanford C onstructs Cow
morning at the DeLnnd Com mere al
BATTERIES
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDER9
Club, the program consisting of the
RHINO YOUR
Pinnrn nnd Specifications Cheerfully
following:
Furnished
Advertising—E. S. Wadsworth, of Battery Troubles to Us
Wa flpeelalli* on Elantrtoal Work and can (Ire
All Work Guaranteed
the Thomas Advertising Service.
you dependabla aervloa..
P. O. Boy MB
Collections—D. II. Conkling, of the WE ALSO HAVE OOXFETENT MECHANICS II. T. PACE
FOR OVERHAULING TOUB OAK
Pulm Bench Post.
SubscriiUions—Goode M. Gucrry of Sanford Battery Service
PURE WATER
the Pnlntka News.
Company
How to Get Business—Major QuimElder Springs W ater
L. A. Rennud, Prop.
by Melton, of the Jacksonville Me­ Phone 189
99.98% PURE
tropolis.
Labor—it. B. Brossier, of the Or­
Sanford, F h .
HARTFORD BATTERY Phone 3I1-W
lando Rcportcv-Star.
Newsprint—W. A. Elliott, of the l “Battery Insurance”
LORD S P U R I T Y ~
Jacksonville Times-Union,
,
Sold
and
Serviced
by
The DeLnnd Commercial Club will
WATER
serve u bullet luncheon at DeLeon
Edw.
Higgins,
Inc.
AS GOOD AS THE BEST
Springs in the afternoon, and the
Dally
Service
Phono It*
visitors will ho given un auto ride
Haight &amp; Magee
around town. Dinner will he served
at Putnam inn nbout 8 o'clock, the
GARAGES
SANFORD NOVELTY
visitors and officers of the DeLnnd
Commercial Club being the guests of
Smith Bros. Garage
WORKS
this event of the DcLund Daily und
Expert Repairing
Weekly Nows. There will be no long,
tiresome talks nt this dinner, the only
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
talk being by Jack Worthington, of
Oak and First
the Lake Wales Highlander, on the
Genefal Shop and
subject, “The Legislature,"
REAL ESTATE
A special show will be tendered the
Work
guests at the new Dreka Theatre at
E. F. Lane
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
9:15 in the evening. This show will
not he for the public, hut only to the
Real Estate and Insurance
517 Commercial Street Sanford, FI ol
visiting editors and a few invited
Phone 95
guests.
ELECTRICAL
Daytona will send after the guests
on Sunday morning and take them to
Geo. W. Knight
COLONIAL LAMPS
tlie beach.— DeLnnd News.

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Real Estate and Insurance
FLORIDA
Skirts Will Be Longer, SANFORD
But Not Too Long, is ..Employment Bureau..
Latest Dress Decree The vocntionnl committee of tho Busi­

ness nnd Professional Women’s Club
The* American woman is governed requests nil young women desiring
by the principles of good taste and not employment to register nt tho First
by the laws of fashion, according to National Hank.
lturry Collins, customer to Mrs.
AGNES G. BERNER. Chairman
naming, who spoke yesterday after­
Glnsses Designed
noon before the students studying Eyes Examined
clothing, textiles and design "*
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
Teachers’ College, Columbia Univer­
OPT. I).
sity, on tin; prevailing fashions of
I ' ird, fur nutborlty lo ■ell, nl |iubl1e nr prlvnle
■mIf- Hi,- 11id Ivilli'11 InlerealM of the uhnvu imiued
tuduy.
inli! n. in nod lo the following ihwrllied renl NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
Mr. Collins pointed out the need of
e*t*le. Ill ,nld nullity, In-wit:
SUSPECT HELD.
DECREE OF DISSOLUTION
Ini. -. .1. t mill 3 of lllock S of Tier **B";
conservation
in dress if one wished
I/O lo of liinek f* of T ier **CM. Ijit l of
HI-k n of Tb-r *Ti"; I | N of Illoek 7 of Tier
to
be
well
groomed
and took issuo
MIAMI, Aug. 12.—E. F. White, n
h
1.1) r. Of IlliK'k H of Tier " A ” ; l*it 11 of To All Whom it May Concern, Take
will*
the
prevailing
impression
that
HI'" l I' "I Tier • T l": feit 1 of lllock LI of
clerk, is being held here without bail
Notice:
Ihr v Lot n of lllock H of Tier " I I " ; leit 7
women
must
change
their
style
of
or lllnk tl of Tier " I t " i feil 1 of lllock 0. of
Thnt I, ns attorney for the stock­ in connection with the alleged drown­
OPTICIAN
OPTOMETRIST
H- '
mid the Middle I II of [ml 1 of lllock
dress
with
the
seasons
if
they
wish­
Graduate Northern Illinois College
I'1 "i rier " A " bring rib feet front on 8th holders of the Floridn-Cubn
Clgnr ing of .Miss Maude Gilbert, 29, in the
ed to be fashionable, lie snid that 212 East First St.
* ' i " 1 uni ml feet dce|i; nil nceorillng to E. II.
Snnford, Fin.
the Tnmiami trail canal, six miles west
Tt»ff"r&gt;i'i mill' or idiit of tbn town nf Him- Company, a corporation under
I" l I birhhi, duly reeordnl In llio |iubllc roe- laws of the State of Floridn, shall, on of this city, late laast night. The if a woman exorcised care in her
"M- i -T'liiinoie I'ounly, Horldn.
purchases she could wear a gown
I ' ' it id llliiek b of (Tiniiliinn and Tucker** the 15th dny of August, 1921, nt 9:30 body of the girl has not been recov­
WILSON VULCANIZA'l'Hili.ti i„ Sanford, Plorldn, n* |«'r flnt duly
White snid he and Miss Gil­ two or perhaps three seasons, and in
A I llii .ii lo Sjoifonl. Llorlda, n* tier |dnt duly o’clock n. m., or ns soon thereafter as ered.
of leconl,
ING WORKS
a hearing can bo had, apply to the bert were out riding nlong the Tnmi- order to impress this point he pro­
1oliig In t'tiii|uunii mol Tucker’* Addlllon
C. O. WILSON. Owner
' 1 " mi of Hnnforil, Llorldn, on the N'nrlli Ilonornhle James W. Perkins, judge nnrni trail near the canal, Miss Gil­ duced a model who wore a gown tieSATISFACTORY SERVICE AND
h f i.r lldrd Street, *1 u |*&gt;lnt lit.II feel We*t
signed
three
seasons
ago,
with
only
driving.
Suddenly the car
,l" Noribwe*! |»ilnt nf Intenieelbiu of Third of the Circuit Court, Seventh Judlcinl bert
REASONABLE PRICES
■'&gt;""1 oid l ’y|ire«* Avenue rim \Ve«t on the Circuit, of Floridn, sitting in cham­ swerved and dashed into tho water. a few touches in trimming and sleeve
..
Wight Hrother« Qarece Bulltllnf
' " r,t [J"e of Third afreet Bfl.7 feet! thence
N 11 " ’ i feet: thence Ln«terly 80.1* feet; bers nt DeLnnd, Floridn, or whero He extricated himself
anti swam cut making it the last word in style,
II ■ 1 '" " ih 7:1.7 feet lo l*'glnidiig.
llcnlso laid stress upon the need for Phone 175 Fourth nnd Snnlord Ave
'■'‘ billing lo riiniminn mid Tucker** Addition ever the said Judge may then be in ashore but was unable to locate his
• I ' u n of Knnfurd, ITotbln, nt the North- his said Circuit, for n decrco of disso­ companion, he ctnims.
Divers found good materials.
M*-t :- InI of liitermedbiu of Third nlreet and
New Era Printery
« Vt rim* avenue, run North along t ’y|irr*« live- lution of tho Floridn-Cubn Clgnr Com­ tho automobile in about eight feet of
Interest seemed to center in tile
[r"*'' * 1j feel,
thent-e Westerly
ill.8
feet;
G. Bassett Smith, Prop.
water this morning and found in the length of tho skirt, which is to bo
s" |nh 7.1,7 feel lo the Norlli line of Third pany, a corporation ns nforesnid.
"II'I'I; Hillin' Lust i||,:i feet tn beginning.
COMMERCIAL AND
FLORIDA-CUBA CIGAR CO.
machine a woman’s corset and umjer- eight and one-half inches from the
AI-.* the following |iro|orty In liurnl c m illy.
JOB PRINTING
■hue or Ihirlila, lo-wlt:
Ileglnnlng nt
NW
By GEORGE G. HERRING,
clothing, hut the body was not in tho ground, if women are to follow tho
V'""M " f •'
llrown'* laud miming llienre ?-15-oaw-5tc
Counsel.
’"Hi i, Hi,, i ; b. j
jmnt gu feet, ihenee
car. White's wife and two children dictates of Mr. Collins, lie explain­
h'l-i .,t tight tingle* lo ■old Inne 1110 feetj
left nbout two weeks ago for a visit ed that this applied to street cost­
’ 1 Nl,"lh gil fei'l; Ihenee Went parnllel to
■""ml iiicnlioiied line 1.UI fret to |iolnt of be* IN THE OIROUIT COURT. SEVENTH JUDIG. in the north.
Herald Printing C o .'
umes alone, for evening gowns will
IAL
CIRCUIT.
SEMINOLE
COUNTV.
UIIIII11!L. i"lng pari of |iro|terty ronyi'ycd lo
FLORIDA__IN CHANCERY
UUllhllM'ltll Ling by Mary Ullen Miller. Also
be
considerably
longer,
some
of
them
Kirmri t"i Ihr South an feel of Ht&lt;*'k 108 Wild*
reaching to within three inches of the 1
TRAIN SCHEDULE
&gt; -nh liltlalon of 11ninmiitown now In
Hie Merit! 1*. HoMihohi. &lt;'nm|i]atiifi)it.
BOOK, JOB AND COMK.
ti" ' " f,„ J, ' " ' *l"&lt;*. Florid*. Which niipllcn* L. W. Hr luvl in l hihI Ilium ii M. Hctiwlml, LI*
floor.
MERCIAL
PRINTING
"" bnaeil u|iori llm [irtltlnn for Kale
vvlf*. nml tliu tuikmiwii liclr*. .Ii'v*«»■.». jirnnSouthbound
"" fUc In nnld Court.
“There seems to lie n positive in­ Phone 148
Herald Building
Ire* ur oilier* rlnlniliur ilmler I*. W. Hrliwlnil
l*"bt| iiii, t|,e n t,
Auguat, 11)21.
ill'll Kiuimi M. Si’liu'lnil, liefemlAiit*.
clination to lengthen the skirts here,
Depart!
Arrlvo
I.E01.A
NIXON,
III
____________
Huarillnti.
2:46 a. ra. although .the skirt length will not
No. 83_____ 2:36 a. m.
CITATION
PRINTING
Notire of Application for Tax Deed
8:40 a. m. drop as it has in Paris," snid Mr.
No. 27..........
To I*. W. Hdiwlml nml Kmiiin M. SeliwImL re*Under Section 575, General
3:20 p. m. Collins. "This year we will llnu them
80_____ 2:55 p. m.
litcnro unknow n: Hie unknown In'lr*. iUvi*et'«, No.
250 Hnmmormill envelopes printed,
li'SMeei, Ktmilee* or oilier elnliiiniil* umler No.
Statutes, Laws of Florida
7:45
p. m. eight or nine inches from tile floor $1.75.—Seminole Printery, 902 French
85.......... 7:90 p.m.
r . W. Scliwlml nml Lminn V. Scliwlinl. nml In
nnjr other pe non or peraoiu elulmlin: any In*
and perhaps a little longer next year. avo.
North nound
87-fltp
err* I In nml to the followliiK ilr*rrlhril lamia
Notice is hereby given thnt L. A. I•Hunted
“Except in tho case of u few ex­
In Seminole County, Florida, to wit:
Departs
Arrive
I
mi
I*
I
mnl
2
nf
lllork
"
A
"
of
Mltrlu'll'*
Sur­
Mickey, purchaser of Tax Certificate
2:03 a. m. aggerated models that have reached
No. 82_____ 1:48 n. m.
of tho Levy tirent.
N". 1H, dated the 2nd day of Juno, A. rey
It npitearlnit from the nworn hill of nun No.
LOW TIDES ON THE BEACH.
84.i ___ ll:45n. m. 12:05 p. m. the public either from abroad or fronf
filed In Hil* ranee ncalnst you, Hint you
baa filed said certificate in plaint
the
more
extreme
designers
here,
the
have or rlnlm eottie luloreat In and to the No.
80.......... 3:05 p.m. 3:25 p. m.
office, and has made application land* hereinabove deeerlhed, therefore, you, the No. 28_____ 10:OGp.m.
Hour
silhouette has remained tho same for August
■aid F. W. Hehwlnd and Rrnmn M. Sehwlnd. are
°r ,ax deed to issue in accordance hereby ordered and required to lie and appear
1 2 ......... .................................. 0 : 1 0
many
seasons.
The
variation
has
Trilby Branch
our aalil Circuit Court, nt tho Court
u 'th law. Said certificate cmbracce before
.......................................... 10:14
Ilouae In Hanford, Florida, on the 3rd day of
Departs been in the trintmings, such as the 1 3
Arrivs
•he following described property sit­ Oelober, A, P. 11*21. and then and there make
1
4
...........................................11:08
panels
nnd
soft
effects
that
can
ho
anawer to tho till! of complaint evlilhlted airnlml •No. 100..........
0:00 n. m.
uated in Seminole county, Florida, to- you,
otherwise a decree pro confemto will he
9:25 p. m. added to the taste of popular demand. I B .................................................. 11:50
•No.
24..........
'vit: S 190 ft of EM. of Lot 7 and E entered aeatnnt you.
And nil oilier pemoiia clnlmlni; any right, ti­
7:00 a. in. The silhouette found night after night 1 0 .................................................. 12:47
v V 1 of L,jt 7 (I'‘Its S 130 ft) Block tle or Internet In and *0 Hie proparty herein- #No 158..........
Opera House, 1 7
.............................................1:31
atxire dearrlhed under, by nr through F. W.
7:36 p. m. at the Metropolitan
No. 22...........
N. .Snnford. The snid land being as- Hrhwlml
am) Hmnin L. Schwlmt. or nlherwlar.
where
the
best
dressed
women
of
the
18
J
..................................................
2:11
Leesburg Branch
kcssciI nt the date of the issuance of a m hereby ordered anil reunlred tn lie and ap­
country
nsnemble,
has
not
changed
pear la* fore our aald Circuit Court, at I ho Court
1
9
............................................
2:48
Departs
Arrive
mu i certificate In the nnmo of Jen­ H oum In Sanford, Florida, on Ilia Tth .day nf
in the last ten years.
20
.............................................3:24
tier. A. I), m 2 1, and then and them •No. 157______ 4:00 p. rr.
nie E. Couvillier. Unless said cortlfl- Novum
make anawer la the hill of complaint eihltdled
“Nor
nre
we
to
have
a
much
cor­
2
1
.............................................4:00
&lt;*a e shall be redeemed according to ■galnat an lit unknown parllee, oltierwlee a de­ No. 21........... 2:52p. m.
cree pro confeaao will t « entered a ia ln at laid
seted
figure
again.
Such
echoes
2
2
.............................................4:36
•No. 101.............5:80 p.m.
law t«x deed will isiue thereon on the unknown parllee.
hnve
renched
us
from
Paris,
but
when
2
3
.............................................5:17
I
t
la
orderail
th
at
thin
nolle*
tw
pnhllahed
In
-nil day of September, A; D. 1021.
"No. 25______ 2:00 p. m.
tho Hnnforil Herald, a newapaper puhllnhed In
there
rumors
were
followed
to
their
2
4
.............................................6:05
Oviedo Branch
Seminole County. Florida, once a week for
lilil eonaecutlve weeka aa to tho known parseal [ h si -the
^ - 29th
— *flCday
-lnl of
8lBnnture
.............................................0:26
Depart* source it has been found that the de­ 2 5
Arrive
July, A.anA
D. etlea
defendant, and once a week for twelve
1921.
signer of Paris decreed that the well I 2 6
eonaeeutlve weeka aa to tha unknown partlea •No. 126_____ 11:00 a.m.
a
...........
.7:23
defendant.
(SEAL)
dressed
woman
should
wear
a
girdle
2
7
...........................
•-.............8:27
Wltneaw my hand and tha •**! of aald Cir­ •No. 127-i.___
8:40 p. m.
E. A. DOUGLAS!*
cuit Court on thla the Slat day of July, A. D.
or something in the nature 6f a cor­ 2 8
.................................
9:81
•Daily, except Sunday.
Clerk Circuit Cow
11)21,
(HKAI.)
•
B.
A.
IXHKILASS
set
to
hold
the
garment
in
place."
2
9
...........................................10:30
Seminole CoWy, Ki*.
Clerk or the Circuit Court.
7-29-Otc
Hemlnolo County. Florida.
Tho world news the day it happens,
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
Ilf! A. M. WRBKB, D. 0
Post cards—local views—lc each at
delivered
at your door each evening,
—Get your Scratch Pads from The
o E o n o B o . iiB i t n iN O ,
Solicitor and Count*! for Complainant.
HERALD ADS get resulti.
tho
Herald office.
Herald—by
the
pound—15c.
15c
the
week.
7-22-lSto
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GILLON &amp; FRY
Phone 142

TRANSFER
“WE DELIVER THE GOODS”

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
If we please you, tell others; if not
tell us. Phone 498

HOTELS
Hotel Montezuma
“Sanford's New Hotel”

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$1.50 Up Per Day

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.
General Machine nnd Boiler Work
Automobile Starter Gear n —
Mounted on Fly Wheels
Automobile Crank Shafts Returned/
Gas Engines and I’umps OvcrftanMI
Irrigation Nipples
Phono t t

C. A. WHIDDON *'
CLEANING, PRESSING, ALTERING
Rear Snnford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.
Phono 465
DRINK
w
Elder Spring# Water. Its 00« i«FItRP
per cent pure. Phono 31L

Pickling and Preserving

TIME
y We have the

STONE JARS
Mason* Sure-Seal Jars;
• and Jelly Glasses.
See our line o f
Stone Crocks, Coolers,.
Churns, etc.

BALL
HARDWARE

CO.

T

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12,1921
were one of tho fool fads that
IANF0RD DAILY HERALD They
tho nearly and the got-rich-qulck peo­
tr r tr r ifu iM M N N f t l u l u

i t IW

“ a m ite, i*i Kom Ui i n w
■ u b ti rUrU»

HERALD PRINTING CO., he.
rVBLIBHZBa
p r * . HOLLY ,nm.^ ._ ..u »«..BdltQr
i, If* J. IlLLARD....Secretary-Treasurer
A. NEEL--------- General Manager
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CURTIS BARBER
CUOULATIOn MAVAOSK
Phone 148 up to 6 P. M.
H w t t M i i &gt; » t— m »j « » tt» w om appii»«a»&gt;
•a k M riftlaa M m la AdrMO*
City by C irriir

1A 0*nU
I ■• ■I &lt;I • i «• • ■&lt;i •**

b% 11. ta l l p i n W m U ; U arild «nM T in Itm
" ln o U ' County and U pabllahad
|*riday. A drirtU ln* rata* mada known
ifipUoatloa. Damoeratlo. In palltlei, ll.bO
■y aar, alw ays In adranoa.

Member of The Associated Preea

Montvcrdo Chamber of Commerce
objects to treatment of the A. C. L.
Bays headline in daily press. There
ere whole families like that.
--------------o-------------If all reports nre true that tho
travelling public brings to Snnford,
this city can shake hands with itself
every day. We seem to be the best
city in the state right now.
------------- o --------------

Despatches from Alabama sny thnt
, hogn were killed by the heat. It must
* bo rather warm in that part of the
country. Wo never know the heat to
'.kill hogs in Florida.

ple brought to us after the war and
like ninny other war fads they will
soon go into tho discard along with
tho excess profit tax, the cold drink
tax and the luxury tnx.
-----------o----------The members of tho Associated
Dallies of Florida will, meet nt DcLnnd tomorow and at Daytona Sun­
day and we hope to be with them for
a short time, They are the finest
bunch of "pen pushers" In tho state
and comprise all the live wires in tho
business. It Is always nn inspiration
to meet with them and hear about
their experiences and their trials and
tribulations and to have some of those
good times that only newspaper peo­
ple know how to have when they get
together.
-----------o----- ----We hasten to congratulate our old
friend, Stanley Lichty, of tho Mel­
bourne Times, upon his moving into
his fine new building. Stanley is
one of the Florida newspaper men
who went to a small city and by his
energy and staying qualities has help­
ed his town to grow and in growing
hns also helped his newspaper plant
grow and now he is in a fine new
homo of his own. Newspaper men are
the greatest builders in any commun­
ity if the public will only help them to
grow larger and better and there are
few papers in the state now thnt are
in rented homes. The Tampa Tribune
for instance, not only owns its own
fine homo but Col. Stovall owns some
of the finest business property in thnt
fust growing city. Editors have faith
in their own towns.
I

have continued to a large extent to
have their own way.
As long as the mothers of tho na­
tion were not actively and unitedly en­
listed in the causQ there was little
hope of its success. This fact ap­
pealed to the mothers In the little
town of Smith Center, Kansas, and
they have gotten together to do what
all others have failed to do. They
met ami decreed that there should bo
no more of the vampire makeup about
their daughters. It, will be bad nowB
to the misses of Smith Center, no
doubt, to know thnt in the future they
must wear a regulation costume of
white middy, with blue wool collnrs
and cuffs, plaited navy blue skirt and
shoes with Cuban or inilitnry heels.
Ordinarily, also, there would ho wail­
ing and gnashing of teeth over a ma­
ternal decree thnt hereafter skirts
must not be more than 10 inches from
the ground, but the harshness of this
order is very much modified by the
fact thnt stockings in the future must
be of cotton or wool. If we mistake
not, the girls will not care to have
the skirts even the regulation height
when the intervening space is filled
with cotton rnther thnn silk.
However, the mothers of Smith
Center,seem determined in their stand
and, both literally and figuratively,
they hold the whip hand. Tho meth­
od of reform tried in some places of
sending hack home nil girls thnt were
dressed improperly could not succeed
as long ns they were alio well to lenve
home in such garb. If the misses are
not possessed of clothes that shock,
they cannot wear them; and if they
do not lenve home in such nttire, they
will not appear on tho streets in it.
The Kansas mothers nre tackling the
evil nt its source and they should not
fnil.—Tampa Times.
•---------- o----------WILL HAVE AUTO CAMP AGAIN.

MICKIE SAYS—
vwe
- tu w s i a r b
BIGGER.
TUhM 'tU tS ,
BUT BO AftEL TVAEftE. LARGER
TOMJVAB TUD.V1 OUWU, AkiD
\W6 A1UT DOIUG GO OUW&amp;
PER 'TVV GVtfc OP TVV TOVJkL,
A __ ARE VIE WOW *?

i V^H

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4►

I Have You A Bank Account
In Your Favor?
The young’ business man can well
look to his bank account, for in it will be
found a forecast of the future.*
/
Regular deposits attest his integrity.
The amount, of his deposits is proof of
his ability.
In rfhort, a bank account is a reference
in every line of endeavor.

Have You One In Your Favor?

read

-TWfc
A D £r

F irst N a tio n a l B a n k
“A Community Builder”
F. P. FORSTER........................................President
B. F. WHITNER....J.......................................Cashier

CONCERNING THE ICE
QUESTION.

i

Tho Business and Professional Wo­
Pure Milk nnd Cream. Morning und af­
men's Forum, in accordance with the
action taken at its meeting this
ternoon deliveries. Milk depots nt J. U.
week, has written to the city
Tillis, Stokes &amp; Mlllltzers; Popular
commissioner outlining its stand on
------------- o -------------the question of ice furnished locally, Markets. Phone 100 your wants
We hear good reports from our sol­
and calling attention to the fact that
dier boys in Jacksonville. They arc not
on December 14, last, the forum
DADE COUNTY NOJT RESPON­
only good soldiers, hut they are good
SIBLE.
wrote to the local manager of the
—Thomas R. Baker, Ph. D* of
citizens, and can be depended upon
Southern Utilities company protest­
Rotlina College, Aanalytic ana
to uphold the good name of Seminole
Dade county and especially Miami,
ing
at
the
high
prices
of
this
com­
Consulting
Chemist
aaya
of
the
water:
"Of
the
many waters of this and eth­
county.
nre not responsible for the present
modity, the communication being er regions that I have analyied, I have found none superior In all good quali­
After deciding to discontinue the
condition of the Dade county schools.
ties to that of the 'Elder Water.”—Phono 311-W. Office in Miller Building
If you have money to invest put it There is much talk about Miami al­ auto camp the city commissioners of completely ignored.
Tho
committee
from
the
forum
hns
ELDER SPRINGS WATER CO.
In your home enterprises. Don’t let lowing her schools to get so far be­ DeLnnd have reconsidered their de­
sent a copy of the letter to the com­
the stranger toll you about something
hind in their financial stntus that cision and decided to open the camp mission, to the Evening Record, with
else "just as good." There is no bet­ they could not hold school this year
tor investment in the world than San­ and the comment naturally swings to again under different circumstances the request that it be published, and
THEATRE
RESORT .
and regulations. The DeLnnd News it Is printed herewith as follows:
ford real estate.
DANCE
HALL
CAFE
the opulence of Miami and Dade coun­ publishes the proceedings of the
"August 9, 1921.
---------- 1- ELECTRIC
ty and the people wonder why they
‘To the Commissioners of the City of
Nearly $17,000 worth of building should he behind in finances. It mat­ meeting as follows: ' &gt;
"The,
commissioners
met
in
regular
|
St. Augustine,
permits for the month of July is not ters but little how large or how rich
bad for this little old town. We are a county may be they can only levy monthly session last night and trans- I| "Gentlemen:
FOR YOUR PURPOSE IN ALL STYLES AND SIZES
having a steady growth and not any a certain amount for schools accord- ■acted considerable business the most , "On December 11, 1920, the Ilusi- j
important
of
which
was
the
motion
to
building boom that might he pricked ing to the state law and until this
I ness Professional Women's Forum of
re-open the auto camp October 1st. I this city wrote to the local manager
by the bubble of adversity.
law is changed all the populous coun­ This action was mgdc at the sugges­
-------------- o----------of the Southern Utilities company
ties of the state will he up against
The hot weather must huve some­ the same proposition. They are only tion of the board of governors of the protesting against the high price of
thing to do with the great number of allowed to levy a certain millnge for Commercial Club Messrs. Campbell Ice nnd asking if there could not ho
W. S. HAYNE, Tampa, Florida
murders and suicides and other ca­ school purposes, they have thousands and Brown were appointed to frame some decrease in the iprice o f ’this WRITE- ------------------------PHONE-WIRE
tastrophes that are filling the news­ of new scholars every year, they need regiiiatlonss for the proper, control very necessary commodity. No rec­
camp and a suggestion was ognition hns been taken of that letter
papers.
It seems that a wave of new school houses and new equipment i of the
,
,
. . .
.
.
trouble Is sweeping over tho country and more teachers and are obliged to ' ma&lt; 1 ,nt " nonmml chnrtrt’ be made -nor f,f th(1 protest, now eight months
ju st now.
go ahead with a contain sum of mon-' tn
«,a,;tica fltopp,"« morc tha" a o'd, although the foruum had hoped
----------- o----------ey and attempt to do the impossible. w“ek at tht' *am*- 11,0 communion- that the company would see fit to re­
The Allies have decided to let the
It can't be done. Any sensible law tion from the governors of the Com- duce its charges of its own volition.
Greeks and the Turks fight it out and maker at Tullahassee should and did nu'rL'kd t bib stated that the auto This hope appears ta have been un­
this is the proper solution to many of know this and yet nothing was done t o ' cnm9 6nd been one of th- n
founded, and in view of the lowered
tho Asiatic problems. Let the Greeks alleviate the condition. Miami and vertlsing features of DeLnnd, thnt it prices of other necessities and the
and the Turks fight it out.
The Dade county will go down in their In-j wnH considered a model camp of (In­ fact thnt the same company sells ice
Greeks huve suffered enough from dividual pocket books and keep the South, that it brought many people for less elsewhere, the Business and
the hands of the Turks and if they school going. They will levy a sum!
the city who have purchased pro­ Professional Women's Forum appeals
wipe out the Turkish nation it will lie of money* sufficient to keep their! petty here and become residents, thnt to your hoard.for any assistance you
no loss to the world. Let them go.
schools open hut this does not solve it provided a labor supply for the may be able to give which will tend
----------- o----------the question of school houses and new moving of the citrus crop and that its to induce the Southern Utilities com­
The greatest out-door amusement equpiment ami more teachers.
operation under supervision would pany to bring their charges within
is suing newspapers in Florida. The
Sanford saw the crisis coming last prevent auto campers from camping reasonable hounds.
very latest Is the Miami Metropolis year ami before the city schools open-1on vacant property in the city where
“Another company is now selling
and the Orlando Reporter-Star, that ed the people raised u sum of money nn sanitary rules could bo carried ice in St. Augustine, and though j»H
have been sued for $50,000 each, by sufficient to meet .the large deficit and out. This committee will report memhers of the forum are heartily in
a banker in West Palm Bench for a ] keep the good teachers employed that hack at the next meeting of the com­ favor of patronizing home industries,
statement in these papers that seem - had been here for some time instead missioners."
they will feel under no obligation to
cd to conect him with the Ldnn Clarke'of allowing them to get away to othdo
so if the charges of tho Southern
cnsc. If he is depending upon this or states where they could get more CROSS WILL MARK
Utilities
company continue so in ad­
money ,to buy bacon with, he will money. Snnford saw the opportunity I
PLACE WHERE LIFE
vance
of
the other dealers, and will
of keeping the schools going hy prisurely starve to death.
PAID CARELESSNESS. in all probability throw their Influ­
vnte subscriptions and while a certain
-----------o----------ence nnd patronage to the Jackson­
Phone 66
115 Magnolia
St. Augustine is taking up tho icu few dug down as usual the sum raised
ATLANTA, Ou„ Aug. 12.—A white ville concern. Before the forum
“Service THAT Satisfies”
question with a vengeance nnd the was sufficient to keep the schools go- cross, about three feet high, inscrib­ takes any definite steps In this direc­
Business nnd Professional Woman’s - ing upon the same high plane as in ed: "Be careful, a life was lost here
tion, however, they take the liberty
Club have asked for a better price - the days of yore when a certain mll- as a result of carelessness," will
toL'ionrouch your hoard to ascertain
lage
was
sulficient.
on ice or else, As there is another ice
mark the spot at West Peachtree and if there be no remedy for "the pres­
It
is
strange
tlmt
men
of
brains
factory started up in St. Augustine
Fifth streets where J. Douglas Ed­
there is n come down in prices all who are supposed to compost- the gar, fromer holder of the southern ent condition.
“Very truly yours,
along the line but the various organi­ Florida legislature do not change the and Canadian open golf champion­
"Tho
Mfusiness
and Professional Wo­
school
status
and
allow
the
counties
zations over there are asking the peo­
ship, was killed here Monday night,
sulficient
leeway
to
take
care
of
their
men’s
Forum."
ple to stand by the company that
presumably by a speeding automo­
—St. Augustine Record.
brought down the price. This is the growing needs. No business man bile, according to plans of the recent­
kind of assurance the new ice com­ would operate Ins own business on ly organized Junior Chamber of
Pent cards—local viows-j-lc each nt
pany wnnts from the Sanford people tlu- plans that seem to predominate
the legislature nnd yet they expect the Commerce.
before they start operations here.
the Herald office.
•Similar crosses will bo-placed nc
various school boards of the* state to
---------- o----------the railroad crossing near Fort Mc­
meet
the
changing
condition
of
the
The clothing manufacturers say
post-war period with the same amount Pherson where J. II. Turner of Northat Bilk shirts nnd other "luxuries"
n.nn Park, lost his life, Tuesday, the
arc a thing of the past. Well, silk of money that was sufficient ten second fatal accident to mark "no
years ago. It can’t he done. Hence
shirts never worried us any and while
accident week," inaugurated hy tho
the closing of schools.
■we rejoice for those fellows who
Junior Chamber, and at spots where
and “ above board”—that’s the
thought they should wear them it is
ROUGED
CHEEKS
AND
DRESS
others
may
be
killed
in
accidents,
the
t
w ith no feelings of sorrow that we
reputation we've m ade'in the
REFORM w*
organization announced today.
(
note the passing of the silk shirts.
lumber business and that’s the
-------The peculiarity of the wound,
There h:i« been a great deal of talk which caused Edgar’s death, a deep
way wc propose to continue.
—too much, in fact, for the results gash In his legi that severed the
When lumber took a big drop—down went our pricei—to the
attained—about the rouged cheeks, femoral artery, caused (the coron­
bottom. And you’ll find us filling your order with the very best
the movement towards a meeting er's Inquest to be postponed yester­
day until! today in an effort to get
grade of stuff that your money can buy anywhere. Whether it*s
point of the upper and lower extre­ additional testimony. A physician
a clothes pole or a carload you can depend on full meaiurc, good
mities of the gowns, the silk hosiery testified such a cut might have boon
For a delicious, sweet sand­
nnd such like of the young girls of caused by contact with a speeding
quality, prompt service and low price.
wich use DelMonte Loganberry
much
ire.
Police
have
been
unable
to
today.
Almost
everyone
from
preach­
Jam.
ers and college professors to the prize obtain an yclic to tho driver of the
If a cheese sandwich is de%
fighters nnd street sweepers huH hud machine whKi Is believed to havu
aired try Kraft I'imcnto Cheese.
his say so about the matter, but struck him.
Or for unothcr sweet sand­
things huve gone from bud to worse,
wich combine guava jelly with
It'H an oven break. Congress favors
| that is so far as morals and not sight
nuts and raisins.
prohibition,
and the country refuses
are* concerned.. The advertisement
given to the existing mode hnH served to co-operato; und the country favors
A)ut to accentuate the evils complain­ government economy, nnd congress
ed of. Huns and interdictions have reflists to co-operate.
been placed by ministers of the gosWELAKA BLOCK
For nffko supplies, stationery, etc.,
, pel and school principals on the styles
Phones 497-494
105 Palmetto Ave.
Phone 481
come
lo iho Herald office.
of school girl clothing, hut the misses

SPENCER’S DAIRY

G.W. SPENCER &amp; SONS

ELDER SPRINGS WATER
MISTER

MANAGER

PIANOS

ORCHESTRIONS

at Reduced Prices

THE DIXIE MUSIC COMPANY

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Who Is Who and Why

From the looks of the constant string of au­
tomobiles going in and out of our repair de­
partment it looks as if Porter Pitts and Dock
Wells are WHO? The best automobile me­
chanics in this part of the state. And that is
WHY they all come to us with their automo­
bile troubles. If you do not come to us with
your troubles your automobile is not receiv­
ing its just rights.

BRYAN-WHEELER MOTOR CO.

On .
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the Level

HYDR0-T0R0N

SANDWICHES

TIRES and TUBES
Guaranteed
TEN THOUSAND Miles
agaist stone bruise, rimcut and blow-out, at
FABRIC PRICES

We have several bargains in Used Tires
GAS and OIL

Deane Turner

F . P . R in e s

H ill LUMBER CO.

SERVICE

QUALITY

PRICE

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE
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In and A bout

little Hopponl1*"
Muotlon of
Mallei* 1“ Brl#r
Pareond Item*
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NEW YOItK BOOZE IIOUNDS
SEIZE TWELVE MILLIONS
WORTH OF LIQUOR ONE YEAH

Summary of (ho
Floating 8 null
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Arranged for
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SANFORD’S :
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TEMPERATURE :

the w eather
Kor Florida: Tartly cloudy
tonight and Saturday; probably local showers In tho extrenie South portion.

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0 P. Swope, of Oviedo, was nmong
he visitors to tho city today.

Oliver Twist and Middy Wash Suita
educed to $1.98. Sanford Shoo &amp;
frothing Co. _____
103-tfc
W. M. it rown fit Gcuovu, was n
business visitor here yesterday.
Oliver Twist and Middy Wash Suits
educed to $ 1.98.—Sanford Shoo &amp;
Clothing Co.
103-tfc
C, J. Purrcll, of Tampa, spent tho
Jlny here yesterday on business.
Get a repaired tiro to use as extra.
Kurd tires for $3.00.—S. A. Huston.
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jn». Cnrmae, of Daytonu Beach,
Evas a business \isitor here yesterfcy.
Sanford Mat Ureas Factory will bo
Ljosrd until Aug. 15th. After thnt
Bate we will be ready for business.—
E. C. Eichols, Mgr.
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T. L. Hums, of Brunswick, On., is
Spending some time here on busi-

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Yes, It was hot in the sun
yesterday. It is hot today. It
will be hot tomorrow unless
we have some of those cooling
showers. That's what keeps
Florida in the front ranks ns
tho greatest state In the union ns the coolest In the summer regardless of the fact that
wo arc tho farthest south. It
woh 92 yesterday and it Is 92
today but at thnt Sanford Ih
cool nnd comfortable if you
arc situated to get the broez*
cs that blow from sonic quartcr all the time.
5:40 A. M. AUGUST 12
Maximum
..................... 92
Minimum ......................... 69
Range ............................. 75
Barometer ........................30.28
Calm nnd clear.

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Messrs. Edward Betts, B. L. Per­
Sidney J. Cntts, of DoFunink kins, Andrew Lees and J. P. Sehaal
Itprinirs, is in town transacting busi­ formed a congenial party motoring to
ness.
Orlando yesterday to attend tho ball
game.
Oliver Twist and .Middy Wash Suits
Reduced to $1.98,—Sanford Shoo &amp; I buy, pay cash for second hand plp’lothing Co.
103-tfc nnos. Address P. O. box 352, Sanford,
Fla.
112-M.-\V-.F.12tp
Many parties were at the benches
knd the lakes and the springs yesSpeaking of mental tests, can any
lerday. Closing Thursday afternoons little boy in the class tell us what
ire fine f«*r those that can get away. made Mtlwnuktc famous?
When you want the best automobile
in Sanford, see N. II. Garner, Oldsmohilcs and Buicks.
117-Ct

IV. c. Sntrltcr, "f LongWood, was in
Ihe city looking after the building
There is one consolation about be­
Djmtior of the Kntzniingcr Bros.
ing
insignificant. Your private scan­
They &lt;»&lt;• erecting a Quickhilt house
dals
have no valut as news.
i&gt;n Palmetto avenue.
j Oliver Twist and Middy Wnsh Suits
CHICKEN DINNER, Sunday noon
Reduced to $1.98.—Sanford Shoo &amp; ami evening, Gray Gables, on the
Nothing Co.
103-tfc bench, Seabreeze, Fla.
Phone *191.
Free bath houses.
74-Fri-St-flm
Ihe Herald otTice lias some great
bargains in line stationery now. The
New lot of rubber lined army rain
ponds are marked down in order to
vonta. Value $20. Price, while they
pnaki- spare for the new arrivals. Come
last, $8.50.—Thrasher &amp; Garner.
fn Hni* *(’1 11' show you.—The Herald
119-31c
Vitiling Co,
K+v*y

NEW, YORK, Aug, 12.—Deputy
Police Commissioner Leach, who is
In charge of tho enforcement of tho
announced yesterday that nlnco tho
department Instituted itacnisndu in
April liquor having a nnpproximato
value of $12,000,000 ha dboen seized.
The arrests totalled 7,880. Tho ar­
ticles seized wore 85,885 bottles, 4,005 bnrrolB, 1,991 cases, 1,317 cans
nnd 71 kegs of liquor. Tho police
department nlso became custodian of
a motor jung bont, 11 suitcases nnd
24 copper vcssols.
An announcement wns made at po­
lice headquarters last night that Iiv&gt;
speetor Thomas McDonald, who with
21 detectives hns been enforcing tho
liiquor law in Brooklyn, had been re­
lieved of this assignment-. Chief In­
spector William J. Lnhey hnfl taken
over this work In tho borough. The
reason for the sudden shift was suld
to be the fact that Inspector Mc­
Donald's men hud become known to
such nn extent in Brooklyn that they
had "outlived their usefulness" ns far
as prohibition enforcement was con­
cerned.

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Temple, a lodge of the Columbian
Woodmen will be instituted by John
L. Hunt, of Atlanta, Ga., district
A-l seed bed sheeting, 30-ln. wide, manager for this district. Mr. Hunt
He a yard,—Thrasher &amp; Garner.
lias seventeen counties in his district.
117-fltc Mr. Hunt reports that lit hns quite
Mr. Hunt reports that he has quite
If you are not subscribing for the
a large class to join the Columbian
Daily Herald be sure and read your
neighbor's paper. It is all right with Woodmen tonight and request j that
us nnd helps tho advertisers that those who have signed up to be on
much. In other words we want you to hand promptly at eight o’clock. Read
read the Herald even if you have to the advertisement elsewhere in tl\is
issue of the Herald.
take it off the neighbor's porch.

Just arrived new lot of army pup
Get a repaired lire to usu as extra, tents. Price $5.00, while they last.—
ton! tires for $3.00.—S. A. Huston. Thrasher &amp; Garner.
119-3tc

Army cots just received, $2.98.—
[Thrasher &amp; Garner.
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Col, George W. Knight Imd a n ar­
row escape from a serious danger
yesterday while bathing at Dayton;
Bench. He dove through a big wave
and felt a stinging sensation in one
of i ii lingers. It pained him badly
and the arm started to swell. I)r.
Pllleston happened to be at the hotel
at the time ami pronounced it a
stringruy bite or some other aquatic
stinger and while looking at the fiugere noticed what looked like part of
a stinger in the finger. It was pulled
out causing tho finger to bleed freely
and this probably saved the’ Colonel
from a badly swollen band and maybe
something worse. At this season of
the year stingrays and Portuguese
men o’ war and other pests are in the
ocean nnd it is difficult to avoid them.
If struck one should sock a physician
at once and get treatment.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ATTENTION
1 The first regular conclave of Tnymr
Coinmnmlery K. T., will be held on
Thursday evening, August 11th, at 8
o’clock.
A1 Imembers are requested to bo
present as officers for the Commandcry are to be appointed and other
business of the Cnninuimlory trans­
acted.
11. E. TOLAR,
Eminent Commander.

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N EGROES I DENT! FFIKI).
WILMINGTON, N. C., Aug. 12.—
Frank Newkirk, and Henry Brign,
negroes, were tliiss morning identi­
fied In the Hurgnw, Render county,
Jail, a aiming thenegroes who shot
and killed Pietro Dellngo, nn Italian
farmer, St. Helena, and Italian col­
ony, near Burgaw, 20 miles from here
Monday night. The negroes are be­
ing held in thoBurgaw jail but it is
thought tht*y will be removed to Ral­
eigh for safe keeping,

Hupmobile j
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... ■*u;re are four real questions when you buy a car— $
''.hat will it cost to run? Will repairs be heavy ? How long
"ill it last ? What will it bring when sold ?
S
It you get the same answers as the man who buys the $
uimiobilo, yon can be sure you have not paid too much. *
i upniohile running economy is known to be truly exception- !.!

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AUCTION SALE OF FINE CATTLE

Owners will tell you their repair bills are unusually *
10 head of cows and heifers, pure
b“it. It is a fact that many Hupmobiles serve three or four * bred, high grade Jersey cattle, one
0|ig-tinie owners before they wear out.
% bull, milk truck, dairy fixtures, etc.,
l sod ear dealers all know the car commands a price £ will be sold at public auction at the
above the average.
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I home of R. L. Garrison, near Sanford,
I ... **,csc things are true of the Hupmobile because it is £
1 to last and to keep going on a minimum of outlay; and f
ause they are true, the car is worth what it costs.
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Hairing ...
- Passenger
Roadster

1685
1685

5 P assenger
Sedan ..........
4 Passenger
Coupe ...........

$269
$264

F. O. B. SANFORD
tAN MAKE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OF ANY MODEL

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SANFORD, FLORIDA
Distributors for Seminole nnd Lake Counties

PACK FIVE

Tuesday, August 10, at 11 a. in.
117-ltp
SLAYERS CONFESS.

SAVANNAH, Ga., Aug. 12.—C. O.
Fox nnd Jesso Gappins, two men
brought from Augusta by nutomobile and placed In Jail here for n few
hours today gave Sheriff Plunkett, of
Richmond county, a written confes­
sion ns to their part In the murder of
William Brazell, a chauffeur, near
Lexington, S. C., Sunday last, Thu
confessions ngreo vqry largely with
that nlrendy made by W. D. Kirby,
in tho Columbln county Jail. Sheriff
Plunkett is keeping his pinna ns to
the departure from Savannah secret.
NOTICE
The Seminole Camp Fire Girls are
urged to attend a meeting at Mrs. R.
C. Maxwell's Friday afternoon, Au-.
gust 12th, to arrange for going camp­
ing.

There has been more than one who has said that our line
of BATHING SUITS were the snappiest in town. And
now we have reduced the prices to close them out.

IF YOU NEED ONE
The logical time to buy is now and the logical place is.
at “The Store that is Different." We still have a few
ladies’ bathing shoes left that we are closing out.

srewjtm r
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♦ • H M » H - j - - j - . j . . j - - j - - j . ;

COL HARVEY TAKES
PART IN SESSIONS OF
SUPREME COUNCIL,

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CLASSIFIED ADS

PARIS, Aug. II.—The American
ambassador took part twice in today’s
sessions of the supreme council, once
Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for less than
In replying to Premier Lloyd-George
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cash
that he agreed that America’s tradi­
must accompany all orders. Count live words to u line and remit ac­
tional policy gave traders tho right
cordingly.
to sell arms to either belligerent in
the near east, and again in replying
to inquiries by tho prime minister
respecting Secretary Hoover’s Rus­ To It!•:NT—Half ofTtore opposite tTiu WANTED—Second hand mower, one
sian relief plans.
or two horse. Phone 2203. U9-2tp
postoffice. Apply 221 E, First St.
Mr. Briand, the French premier, be­
117-tfc
gan the discussion of Russian famine
i FOR RENT—Store room on First
by saying that the Russian people,
i street. A. !’. Connolly Real Estate LOST—Somewhere between Williams’
who bail fought with the allies in the
Garage and Grapeville, a package
Co.
117-lJtc.
beginning of the war, might justly
from Speer’s dry goods store contain­
FOR RENT—Sewing machine. Phone ing a lace embroidered night gown,
look to them now for help.
348-W.
H9-3tc 2 yards white elastic, I spools of
“I propose that all the allies join
F
t)It
HTTNT—Nice,
large
furnished
white thread, 3 3-4 yards of pink sat­
with the United States and the other
housekeeping
rooms.—Mrs.
Rid­
in ribbon and a lace vest. Finder
nations who are interesting them­
dling,
Engle
Home,
205
Onk
Avenue.
please return to Williams Garage nnd
selves in the administration of relief
120-2
tp
receive reward.
118tfc
through Red Cross societies and other
private sources,” said M. Briand.
"I heartily agree to this,” exclaim­
ed Mr. Lloyd George. "But I wish to FOR SALE—Hauso, 5 rooms and bath,
Electric lights and gas. 805 Elm.
point out, thnt such efforts could not
—II.
N. Lumlcy, 902 French. ’Phone
reach many of the sufferers. The
404.
75-tic
Red Cross cannot perform the miracle
FOR
SALE—Medium
size
safe.
Ap­
of five loaves and the two fishes. Re­
ply
*102
Sanford
Ave.,
and
Fourth
lief must be organized immediately
Street.
94-01.
in a great scale, not only for the
H»ke of Russia, but for the sake of FOR SALE—One pumping outfit con­
tlu&gt; world, because the typhus, chol­
sisting of one Ralcigii Schrcyer MADE SPECIAL FOB THIS
era and other plagues incidiont to 1 1-2 h;&gt;. engine, one Gould pump, one
CLIMATE
famine, would cause more losses than 200 gallon storage tank. Wight
Make Your House Smile With
the last war.
Grocery Co.
112-tfc.
SUN-PIIOOF PAINT
"I have no admiration for the
Post cards—local views—lc each at
Soviet government, but relief is im­ the Herald office.
possible without its co-operntion in
as lunch a sit controls transporta­ FOR SALE OR TRADE—One Cole 8,
5 passenger roadster.
Will take
tion nnd all the official machinery.
O T A D D H. A. HALVERlight ear us part payment. Call 519
No one could move about Russia
U
i U I lE i
SON, Proprietor
W. First street.
115-tfc
without its permission. I think for
Welnkn Block
Sanford, Fla.
this purpose, nnd for this purpose FOR SALE—One Bebling-IIall stone
lined refrigerator, 150 pound ca­
only, tl»e allies should make some ar­
pacity.
Call 519 W. First Street.
CRASH KILLS THREE.
rangement. with the Soviet govern­
lKI-tfc
ment.’'
WILMINGTON, N. C., Aug. 12.—
FOR SALE—8-room house with ail
Roy
Hctncnway and Calvin Brown,
modern convenience, excellent re­
HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION
negro
youths,, are dead, nnd Rollins
pair.
Private
water
works,
in
desir­
ANNUAL MEETING
able lot .ion. Reasonable terms. Ap­ Stephens is in a seriouss condition nt
a local hospital ns a result of nn au­
There will be a meeting of the Fer- ply to Owner, 519 W. First Street.
110-tfe
tomobile, in which they wore riding
nald-Lnughton Memorial Hospital As­
being
struck by an Atlantic Const
sociation at the Court House, Tues­ FOR S.-M.E—Good piano, $175 cash.
Line
train
at Bonrdmnn, 50 miles
day night, August 10th, at 8 o'clock.
Photic 47U-W.
116-12tp
All members are requested to be pres­ FO1f S AI; K o R'T RADF ~ C a r load of from here. Brown nnd Stephens
ent as it is the election of officers and
mules and horses. This stock is were brought to the hospital hero and
the reading of the annual reports of here to sell or trade; a chance to get the former died shortly after reach­
the hospital association.
117-5tp a real bargain. Can be seen back of ing the city. It was said nt the hos­
Wight’s Garage. See Whigbnm or pital that Stephens may recover.
NET IS FASTENING.
Hemenway was killed instantly.
Benton.—W. I. Steagall Mule Co.
117-6tp
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug- 12.—A
search today of the room occupied FOR SALE—Strawberry plants, cer­ HARDING’S FATHER MARRIED.
tified by State Plant Board, $3 per
by W. A. Hightower, a baker, who
MONROE, Mich., Aug. 12.—Dr.
last night led the police to the grave thousand f. o. b. Lake Mary. Farina
of the Rev. Patrick Ileslln, missing Strawberry Garden, Lake Mnry, Fla. George P. Harding, 76 years old,
117-12tp father of President Harding, was
priest, revealed a rifle, pieces of
bloody burlap and clippings from FOR SALE—20 acres good orange married here yesterday to Miss Alice
grove land situated within n mile of
local newspapers showing the amount
of the reward offered for the priest’s Geneva. The land has not been clear­ Scverns, 52, by the Rev. Frank T.
return. Tho police said they would ed but has a bearing orange grove Knowltn, pastor of the Monroe Prccconfront Hightower at once with bordering it. Thin tract of land can bo byterinn church. Miss Scverns hns
bought at a real bargain. For full been a nui'so in the office of the doc­
their findings.
particulars address "C" care of the tor in Marion for several yenrt.
Herald office,
118-tfp The couple drove here In nn automo­
NOTICE
FOR
SALE
CHEAP—Eight
thoro- bile, obtained a license to marry, nnd
When better cars are made, N. H.
bred
Plymouth
Rock
hens,
nnd
one went to the home of the Rev. Knowles
Garner will sell them.
117-fltj
rooster. 402 French Avo. 120-2tc where the ceremony wns performed.
Have you seen thnt new line of sta­ HEMSTITCHING AND PILOTING
Attachment. Works on all sewing TRY A DAILY HEBALD WANT AD.
tionery at tho Herald office? Tho
Price $2.00.
Personal
very Intcst styles of paper and en­ much Inun.
velopes from one of tho largest man- i checks, 10c extra. Light's Mail OrBuilders &amp; Contractors
ufneturera of fine stationery in A m-'dor House, Box 127, Birmingham,
Sketches
and Estimates Free; no
Ala.
.
120-7tp
erica.
building too large and none too small.
FOR SALE—Large two story store
Still, Lord Northcllffo need not
building, on hard road., R. R. sta­ ----- ALL WORK GUARANTEED----want for a mcnl ticket o ra place to tion. Plenty room, upnrtmcnts up­
Wilson &amp; Shorey
sleep.—Chicago Daily News.
stairs.—A. P. Connelly.
120-0t Pine and Garland Sts., Orlando, Fla.

FOR RENT

WANTED
LOST

FOR SALE

PAINTS

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Sanford
THB
“City. Substantial’
IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

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VOLUME n

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1921

THE LUXURY TAX TO BE
REPEALED BY REPUBLICANS
INCOME TAX REDUCED HALF
Taxes on Many
Other Articles
Also

Reduce

Wounded Veterans Learn Farming

IT’S PROBABLY A
FALSE ALARM

NUMBER 121

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
TRADE EXTENSION COMMITTEE
VISIT OSCEOLA WEDNESDAY
W ILL BE SENT UP
Want All Live Wires to
FOR LIFE, M AYBE
Join in Making it a
(By Th* A u ocU ted P re u )
Success
DELANI), A#ug. 13.— A white man,

(Djr Tho A uocU ted Pres*)

SAVANNAH, Aug. 13.— There was
no sign, in Savannah this morning of
about twei *y, giving his name ns J. Ii.
the approach o f the mob from ’ Au­
Mnrtih, and driving nn automobile
gusta for the purpose of taking from
bearing a license said to belong in
Jntl C. O. Cox nnd Jesse Gnppintf,
&gt; Gainesville, v’oh arrested here today
m a r r ie d m e n w i l l ijb a l l o w - held for South Carolina authorities
for larceny. Polico said ho admitted THE FIRST OF TIIE "GET-AC­
for tho murder o f William Brnzcll.
‘
El) 82,500 IN F U T U R E the theft of a hnm from a local mar­
QUAINTED" TRIPS IS
LEVIES DECREASED
Telephone messages from towns boket nnd charge he entered tho plnco
ARRANGED FOR
tween Augusta and Savannah state
with the intention of robbing the till,
WASHINGTON, Aug. 13.— Practic­ no earn vat) o f automobiles passed
but was scon and forced to flee. The
The Snnford Chamber o f Commerce,
ally winding up revision of th&lt;j levy through them enroute to Suvnnnnh.
police captured him after u chase dur­ through its Trade Extension Commit­
sections of the 1018 tnx Inw, house
ing which he is ttnid to have thrown tee, has mndc arrangements to visit
wnys and means committee Republi­
Wounded veterans of the greut war are being trained in agriculture at away the hnm.
Osceola next ‘ Wednesday afternoon,
cans voted yesterday to incronso from
the New \ork Slate Institute of Applied Agriculture at I-’nrmlngdnle, L. I.
leaving Snnford at 3 p. m. As many
f 2,000 to 82,500 the exemption allowThis photograph shows a few of the vets with u lathy tractor drawing a plow.
of the merchants of the city who can
cd married men hnving nn nnnunl net
possibly go are requested to assem­
income of $5,000 or less. This chnngo
ble at the office of the Chamber o f
would be in addition to tho increase of
Commorco in the Seminolo Hotel at
$200 in tho exemption for each de­
that time.
pendent of a head of u family prev­
Tho dommittcc has arranged to vis­
(By The AuocU ted P reu )
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(By Th* A u ocU ted P reu )
iously decided upon.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 13.—The re­
PARIS, Aug. 13.— Viscount Ishi I it tho various communities In Semi­
Agreement also wns reached it was peal o f the express tax of one cent on
president of the League of Nntions nole county nnd also tho nearby towns
said, to decrease the manufacturers’ every twenty cents of vnlue w o b de­
Council, is understood to hnve decided in adjoining counties. Tho objects o f
tax on candy from 5 to 3 per cent, cided upon today by tho ways and
to summon thnt body to meet August these visits nro three-fold: /
the manufacturers’ tnx on furs from means committee. The committee alFIRST: To increase trndo relations
20
for the purpose o f considering u
CORONER’S JURY RETURNS VER­
J. C. Prlvctt, state labor inspector,
10 to r&gt;per cent, the tax on art works 80 voted to levy a flat license tnx of
of
these communities with Snnford. *
solution
o
f
the
Upper
Silesian
prob­
DICT UNLAWFUL
was found dead nhout 11:50 o’clock
from 10 to 5 per cent, nnd to repeal $10 on all retailers of soft drinks nnd
SECOND: To co-opernto with theso
lem. Estimates of how long it mny
HOMICIDE
i
this morning at his office, G Baldwin
all of the so-called luxury levies, in­ fix manufacturers on cereal beverag­
take the council to arrive at a decis­ communities in solving their local
building.
cluding those on carpets, rugs, umbrel­ es at 12 cents pur gallon in place of
ion vary widely, running from a few problems.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Aug. 13.—A
las nnd portable lighting fixtures, ns the present tnx of 15 pur cent on sale
Mr.
Privett
supposedly
died
sud­
THIRD: To invite the pcoplo o f
days to several months.
verdict of unlawful homicide wns re­
well a3 those on wearing apparel.
these communities to be the guests o f
price.
turned by Coroner J. I). Itussum lust denly from heart failure. Ho wns
Under present plans of Republicans
the Sanford merchants on Thursday,
night folowing investigation into the found sitting in his chair a few min­
the committee draft of the completed
Sept.
23th at which time the commit­
utes
before.death,
violently
ill.
Some
death of Father James E. Coyle, pas­
bill, which will he in the form o f an
tee
has
arranged to hold a gain day.
one
rushed
out
to
secure
a
glass
of
tor o f St. Paul’s Catholic Church hero
amendment to the 1018 law, will be
Details
o
f this event have not been
who was shot to dentil on tho porch water, while Dr. Clark o f Small's
presented to a conference of house Re­
full*
worked
out, but will includo a
of the rectory Thursday night. A war­ Pharmacy was summoned. When ho
publicans at 1 o’clock Monday after­
bar
bo
le
,
tournament,
racing rnc* a
(By T h i A u ocU ted P re u )
rant charging the Rev. Edwin R. returned, Mr. Privett was found on
noon and introduced in tho house lat­
street
dance,
etc.
PROVIDENCE,
It.
I.,
Aug.
13.—
the
floor
dend.
Stepenson with murder will be sworn
(By Th* A tiocltM d P reu )
er that day. Actual consideration of
Thicc trips are similar to those
Col. Snmucl P. Colt, chairman o f tho
out today by Coroner Kussum, he an­
BUDAPEST,
Aug.
13.—
A
unnniA hat and cont, belonging to tho
it there .however, it was said, would
Board of Directors of the United planned by Chambers of Commorco
nounced
last
night.
dead mnn was found on tho bnck
go over until Wednesday in order that mous approval of the pence resolu­
States Rubber Company, died at his which seek to extend the trade of their
tions
adopted
by
the
United
States
of
a straight chair in one corner of
the measure could he formally passed
Bristol home at 1:10 this afternoon, rclnil members by bringing about,
the room. A blue bottle, evidently following a severe paralytic stroke, through porsonni contacts, a closer re­
upon Tuesday by the ways nnd means congress early In July has been voted
containing some medicine, alongside suffered n week ago yesterday.
committee with tlu^Dcmocrntic mem­ by the Hungarian national assembly.!
lationship between the merchants and
Tho
government
is
authorized
to
nej
two glasses was found on the desk.
bers present.
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(By Th* AuocU ted P re u )
Although holding only a singlo ses­ gotiate a treaty of peace with Wash-1I WASHINGTON, Aug. 13.— The
Every available medical attention
territory, and nn acquaintance excur­
SHOULD GO HUNGRY sion of this character is the means to
sion yesterday, the majority members ington.
1House passed todny and sent to the wns given him by those who rushed
W HILE
LONGER the end.
of the ways and means' committee
senate the hill carrying $185,000 for to the scene. Dr. Mays was summon­ A
made rapid strides towards completion SINN FEIN CIRCLES
Theso excursions will afford our lo­
the expenses o f the shipping board un­ ed, but he Imd passed beyond human
(By The A u ocU ted P reu )
of their task. Besides changing levies
cal business tnen the opportunity of
til
next
January
first.
aid.—Jacksonville
Metropolis.
STILL OPTOMISTIC
RIGA, Aug. 13.— Difficulties arose seeing the latest developments that
as outlined above, they were snid to
today
in the negotiations begun hero have occurred in the sections visited
haw agreed not to increase the tnxQS
(By Th* A u ocl*t*d P reu )
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over
the
draft o f the agreement gu­ since tho occasion of a previous visit
on cigarettes, cigars, tobacco nnd al­ DUBLIN, Aug. 13.— Optimism con­
aranteeing
protection of food sup­ to thnt section.
coholic beverages. It also was stated tinued to pervade in Sinn Fein cir­
Unfortunntely tho
plies
sent
into
Russia for fnminu re­ city man has not taken the time to
that in reducing the income surtax cles todny regarding the Irish peace
lief. Soviet representative^ raised make frequent visits to the various
rates to a maximum of 32 per cent
proposals1
. It
wns
re-omphnsized
a
number of objections, both in prin­ communities in the county nnd ns a
from the present G3 per cent, tho com­
that negotiations had not been broken
mittee hail made no provision for n
ciple nnd details to the draft pre­ result does not appreciate tho oppor­
oir and that Premier Lloyd George's
further 1eduction to 25 per cent next
sented by Walter Brown, American tunities for increasing his business by
reply t/j, the last. letter of Devalera
year is recommended by Republicans,
relief negotiator.
the expenditure of a small amount of
In fourteen words Henry Ford gives his “ magic formula" for cur­
in voting to repeal the so-cnllcd lux­ does is not expected to mean a break.
time nnd effort in an occasional visit
ing railroad ills:—
.
ury taxes the majority o f members
to these sections.
"I AM NOT TRYING TO BURGLARIZE MY RAILROAD— I’ M
decided to substitute, if possible, a
A great many of these communi­
MAKING IT SERVE THE PUBLIC.”
manufacturers’ tax on the same ar­
ties have very trying problems and
The manufacturer was requested by the Cincinnati Post to tell the
ticles, if designed to be sold at sums
(By Th* A u ocU ted P reu )
have been expending horculnncnn ef­
(By The A u ocU ted P reu )
people
how it is possible for him to pay the highest rate of wages to
in excos of specified prices. The rate
CHICAGO, Aug. 13.— Leading hit­ forts to solve them. They would apCHARLESTON, W. Vn., Aug. 13.—
workers and cut freight rates at the same time. The answer is given
suggested was It per cent on the man­
ters are: National, Hornsby, St. Louis, preeiate any effort on the part o f tho
A
detachment of state police were
In a copyrighted interview published by Hint paper.
ufacturers’ prices and the return wus
.111; American, Heilman, .117; home Sanford business men to help them
"Under Wall street management tho only way they know how to
estimated at $100,000,000 annually as disarmed last night by miners at
runs, Babe Ruth, forty-four; Nation­ solve these problems and in apprecia­
make money is higher railroad rates— which is the poorest wny to get
against $2.i,000,000 under the present Sharpies, ten miles from Longnn, ac­
al, Kelly, New York, 10; stolen bases, tion would reciprocate to tho extont
cording to information received this
law.
business,” lie declared. “ We cut freight nnd passenger rates 20 per
American, Harris, Washington, 20; of patronizing exclusively those men
afternoon. Tho dispatch added there
cent nnd we boosted wages. And it won't tako long to reduce the
National Frisch, New York, 34.
who had been instrumental ia solving
was no shooting and no one injured.
rates 50 per cent. All rjiilronds could cut their rates in hnlf. Wo
their
problems.
AN AGED MAN IS
have shown them how. But I’m afraid they won't do it.”
The committee feels that here is an
Ford snid that he "wasn’t a •magician” and “ didn’t wield a magic • COOLIDGE CONGRAT­ opportunity, through these gct-acBURNED TO DEATH LOOKING FOR
wand." Any railroad manager, ho claims, can do what he has done
ULATES DR. H ARD­ quainted trips, to inject the humua
OTHER VICTIMS
by simply following these directions:
\n \ i i . 11' ^*1® A*»°cUted P reu )
ING ON MARRIAGE element into their business relations’ AMI, Aug. 13.— Charles Oliver
"Keep.the railroad busy and the equipment busy and all the men on
OF MURDERERS
Tlie Trade Extension
Committed
l,1,rr’ "toety years old, wns burned
it busy. On the Detroit, Toledo and Irnntun we are getting along fine
consists
of
the
folowing
members:
A.
NO
WORD
YET
RECEIVED
FROM
‘" death while lighting a grass liro
(By The A u o clite d P reu )
— making money where the road never made money before, making
E.
Yowell,
chairman;
It.
C.
Bower,
A.
PR
ESI
DEN’Ir
—
WILL
It
ES
IDE
"ii'li threatened his home, six miles
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 13.—Tho
it beenuso the men are busy and their hearts are in their work.
Speer,
D.
L.
Thrasher,
J.
G.
Ball,
IN
MARION
•"nth of Miami, lute Friday after­ belief that another body is buried in
"W o eliminate waste nnd dead wood. All railroads can—and should
noon.
Deane Turner, W. C. Hill, A. Itnffeld,
— do the same thing."
the immediate vicinity where the body
• MARION, Aug. 13.— Congratula­ R J. Holly, R. E. Newman, E. D. Mob­
o f Father Heslin wns exumed Wed­
Then Ford said something that reached the kernel of railroad in­
tions from President Harding to his ley, W. E. Watson, W. M. McKinnon,
nesday night, is announced todny by
efficiency— waste. "W e found enough scrap along the I)„ T. &amp; I. to
father, Dr. George T. Harding, on C L. Britt, F. L. Miller, J D. David­
pay for Us purchase.”
Constnblo Lnrdini.
his marriage to Miss Alice Sevurns, son.
Asked what would he the first thing he would do if he were given
his office assistant, at Monroe, Mich.,
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nil
the railroads to operate, Ford replied: "Boost wages, slash rates,
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 3 .- An ofAS
USUAL
had not been received last night. Fe­
lot n lot o f men go. I’d let some of the men go bnck to the fnrm—
ficial
stntement explaining tho ad­
licitations were received Into yester­
temporarily. They’d be o f more use thero nml ho o f greater vnlue to ■
ministration tax revision
program
(By The A u oolited P reu )
themselves.
- day afternoon from Vice-President
LONDON, Aug. 13.— Official con­
WASHINGTON,
Aug.
13.—
Normal
,'as.
at the White House,
and Mrs. Cooihlgc.
“ There are too many men running tho railroads who let somebody i
firmation o f reports thnt the British
nnd
generally
fair
declares their "aim was to estab- temperature
Dr. Hnrding does not expect a tele­
else do their thinking for them. We want men who can think for H
government had offered Ireland tho
* 11111 m&lt;*H ‘ hat would raise needed weather hut with wiejely scattered
graphic
message from the president.
themselves.”
h
Domision status was given Into today
'ntio within a reasonable certain- thundershowers 1h tho forecast for
"I'll get a letter in a couple of
When Ford took over the D., T. &amp; I. rnilrond he drnfted nblc men i
when
a letter was made public ut Pre­
#1—make collections suro nnd Inex- Floridn for the week beginning Sun­
days,” he declared.
#
from
his
motor
car
industry
nnd
lot
them
run
the
railroad.
He
thinks
h
mier
Lloyd
George’s official residency
P isne and properly ndjupt the-bur- day.
The message from the Vice-Presi­
# n lot o f railroads would he better o ff if they adopted u policy along 4
written by General Smuts, South A fity „nMu,nK
classes of the commundent rend: "Heartiest congratulations
# that line.
h
rienn premier, to Valera on August 4.
TH E Y’RE GLAD
#
"There is too much tradition in tho rnilronds—doing things in the •&gt; from my wife and from me.”
Dr. nnd Mrs. Harding received many
TWO MOKE KILLED# old-fashioned wny,” he snid. "I see a new era dawning, with this *
callers
at his homo ycBtcrdny after­
'
(By Th* A u *oi*l*d P reu )
WASHINGTON, N. C., Aug. 1 2 _
# creed: Do ns much ns you can, got small returns—and the money will ■»
SHOULD T A K E IN ~
NEW YORK, Aug. 13— Official an­ # come in so fnBt you won't know where it is coming from— it will in- * noon nnd evening. They Intend to Ono mnn is dead, another is dying in
SANFORD, TOO nouncement
thnt Soviet Russia hns # undate you."
•» mnke their home in the residence of n Newbbem, 'N. -C., hospital and a
granted ipermission for nil American #
Ford hns n clear appreciation of whnt nils the rnilronds nnd how lo •* Dr. Hnrding which he hns occupied third is being held by authorities at
I
A,,(*l»ted Preu)
A&lt; KSONVILLE, August 13—Tho citizonB to lenve the country if they # correct conditions.
« for a number o f years.
Plymouth following an nccidont on
deBiro wns nuWfe by tho Soviet Min­ #
"Thero i| too much Wall street manipulation— too much dend *
tho
Norfolk Southern railroad late
noM i ° f. ^ north to 80Uth contiA philosopher says many o f the Inst night near the Plymouth station.
a ninvay, ‘Augusta, Me., to Mi- ister o f forolgn nffnlra in a cnblo ■# weight,’’ ho says. “ Railroads have been managed by .stockholders *
.has been designated, according message rccoived here today by Mn- # who only figure how much they can get out of them for tho moment * great things nro not manifest nnd The three men, none o f whoso natnea
gnsino o f Soviet Russia. This is the # — not what they enn do in the futuro. When they want to nmke ox- -X must be taken on faith. There’s tho have been ascertained, are said U&gt;
nf iIBj0*r H* B’ Clnggett, air officer
Oie f()urth corps nren. Tho mnin Hrst official confirmation o f the gu­ # tensions they must issue bonds nnd draw in more money and more X Versailles treaty, for instance.
have been struck by a Norfolk Soothions selected nlong the route In- arantee with Wnltor Brown, of tho » idle stock. The railroads should earn nnd pay for their own oxten- X
om train whilo waiting on the tracks.
# sions. Thu laws were made solely for investors Whoso insidious aim *
Dempsey’s puree is well lined, nnd Two o f tho mon wore fatally injur­
Riga,
iUK
#
is
to
destroy
industry.”
g
$ergennt
York is hard up. The glovo ed; one dying on the way to the hoap S S l1"* ’
is mightier than tho sword.
Buy it with a Herald Want Ad.
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pital.

RAISE exem ptio n

VISIT OTHER TOWNS

EXPRESS CO.’S
LEAGUE COUNCIL
WILL NOW RAISE
MEETS AUG. 20TH
THEIR RATES MURDR CHARGE J. C. PRIVETT
LODGED AGAINST FOUND DEAD ON
PRIEST’S SLAYER OFFICE FLOOR

COL. COLT DIES
AT PROVIDENCE

HUNGARY WANTS
PEACE WITH U. S.

EXPENSIVE THING

“DON’T STEAL, SERVE PUBLIC,”
IS FORD’S RAILROAD FORMULA

HERE’S THE “DOPE”

DISARM THE POLICE

SURELY NEEDED IT

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IS LENA CLARKE
TELLING TRUTH?

How do You Want to Look?

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ORLANDO, Aug. 12.— How much of
Lena Clnrko’s statements is true 7
A N ALL-STAR SPECIAL CAST in
This is n question which is puzzling
locnl officials who are trying to com­
pletely untangle tho complexities of
tho &gt;Vcst Palm Beach postoffice rob­
bery and tho slnying o f Fred Miltlmorc, Orlnndo restauranteur, both of
which crimes nro chnrged against tho
woman.
A well acted story that will touch the heart string of cv.
ery human emotion— something that will make you feel
Three of the persons most promi­
better after seeing it. Also—
nently connected with tho theft nntT
killing nro dead nnd "dead men toll
no tales." Fred Miltimoro died by
thu hand of Miss Clarke, it is chnrged.
You have some ideas about the appear­
J. Paul Clarke, «tho ex-postmistresses
Saturday at the Princess— All-Star cast in
brother, succumbed to tho bitfc of n
ance your clothes should make for you.
“The Man Trackers” ; also a Comedy
snake on Christmas duy, 1020. Joseph
B. El well, New York sportsman, was
Maybe you couldn’t describe it in words;
mysteriously slain in his npartment.
but you know when you see it.
Whnt they know of tho postoffico
defalcations nnd shortages and the re­
I
lations of Miss Clnrke, and her victim
will
never como to light.
Drop in here and spend a little time just
Miss Clnrke, tho accused woman,
is the only person now who can tell
trying* on some o f the new things. W e’d
of the web of circumstances leading
Havo you ever been "caught short o f cash" when touring and been
up to her $32,000 robbery, nnd alleged
embarrassed nt hotels, garages and shops by the moro or less unwellike to show you how you look in them.
murder. Is whnt she says to bo re­
como attitudo townrd your personal chocks?
garded ns the truth?
You cun enjoy your trip, freo from anxiety regarding money mat­
Disregarding tho fact, despite its
ters
if you kcop yourself supplied with thofco sclf-idontifying, everyimportance ,thnt Miss Clnrke is now
H AR T SCHAFFNER &amp; M AR X
whcre-nccoptcd,
safe, convenient Cheques for travelers.
guided by expert legnl counsel, it
$
hns already been stated that tho story
smart styles are right
of Elwell’s loan of $38,000 which she
tells of, is more or less of a myth.
Postofficc inspectors, after careful ac­
Anfricnn
counting, sny that there was no such . - A. B. A.
Bankers
CIIEQUES
shortage in 1018, nnd that such n
Association
shortage wns Impossible. They also
WE
SELL
THEMstate thnt tho prosent shortage of
Copyright !»•! 11-ri St:u(f&amp;cr Ac Mats
$20,000 only dates back for six or
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++ +++++++ +++++•(+♦ +
eight months.
Furthermore her own sister, Mrs.
* * * * * * * *
J. W. Warner, states thnt Miss ed to shift onto Miltimoro in 1018 at
____ statem
_____ __________
__________
Clarke’s
ent are ns
much of a Paul’s suggestion; thnt believing her
mystery to tho family ns to the pub- brother nnd desiring to carry out his
' does
*
. . . i wj8jj
Mgtimoro be made to nnlie. She snys thnt stio
not think
Bwcr,
she
committed
the murder.
Elwell ever lent her any monoy.
* * * * * * * * * * ( !
Whether
or
not
this
theory is the
Whnt, then, is the motive which
actuated the killing, taking it for correct one or not, no one knows. Thnt
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY
granted that the theft wns committed i there nro Bomo rensons for Ub subThe Home of Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx Clothes
Tampa nt St. Petersburg.
to cover what shortages have been stnntlntion is apparent. But is it tho
Jacksonville nt Orlando.
story of her defense or tho real story?
discovered in the postoffice?
Dnytonu at Lakeland.
Many nre of the opinion thnt Miss
A
magazino
writer
says
retirtd
Clnrko hns offered herself up ns a
HOW THEY STAND
sacrifice upon the altar o f her de­ ofTico holders enjoy loafing In Wash­
W
L
votion for her dead brother. These ington. The enjoyment Isn’t limited
There nro two kinds o f fans: Yel­
31
theorists contend that Paul Clarke to tho retired ones.— Sioux City Jour- Orlando .......... *.......... GL
low* ones, nnd those who remain loyal
Tompa ....................... 48
41
had n shortnge which Lcnn nttempt- * nnl.
to a losing team.
Lakeland ................... 44
40
St. Petersburg ......... 43
40
Dnytonn ..................... 42
49
Jacksonville .............. 30
58

It Women Only Knew

ENJOY YOUR TRIP

Peoples Bank of San Lord

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Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Company

TAMPA WILL SHIP FRUITS
BY ALL WATER ROUTESMOVEMENT HAS STARTED

1

Meeting of Citrus Fruit
Growers Called
For Today

cific coast to tho Panuma canal, then
through the cannl to the Atlantic
ocean and up the const to New York,
through varying degrees of tempera­
ture. Yet they are reaching New
York with only slight loss by decay.
Our haul from Tampa to New York
or Baltimore or Philadelphia would be
about a fourth less the distance of thu
California haul.
"Porto Rico lnys its oranges on the
New York docks at a cost of twentyfive cents per box, nnd Italy has its
lemons placed there, after a haul
across the wide Atlantic ocean nt less
than twenty cents per box. It is time
that wo used what nature hns given
us—n short water haul to thep rjneipnl points in the East, for our great
citrus crop.—Tampa Tribune.

Sanford’s Livest Store .

BAUMELS SPECIALTY SHOP

South Atlantic Association
A definite movement townrd real­
At Spartanburg 4, Charleston 3.
ization of tlio much discussed prop­
“ W HERE STYLE REIGNS”
At Grccnvillo 3, Augusta 9.
osition of shipping citrus fruits by
Phone 15
Opp. Ford Service Station
water from Tampa to eastern ports
307 East First St.
American League
has been started, and at a meeting
At Philadelphia 3, New York 7.
o f citrus growers to be held Friday
Others not scheduled.
afternoon nt 2 o’clock* in the council
% Our Special Values for Saturday have become a popular bye-word.
chambers of the city hall, with citrus
National League
Up-to-the-minute Merchandise and the newest creations in Ladies’
growers, buyers and shippers and
At Iloston 2, Philadelphia 1.
shipping men attending, the whole
At Pittsburg 7-5, Chiciigo 3-4.
| Apparel can always be found in our shop... So, for tomorrow we ofproposition will be gone Into thor­
At St. Louis 1, Cincinnati 0.
| fen__
At New York 3-0, Brooklyn 5-5. |
oughly.
L. C. Edwards of Thonotosassa,
member o f the firm of I.ee &amp; Ed­
Southern Association
wards, which is one of the Inrgcst
At New Orleans 2, Litthv*Rock i
orange grove owners and shippers in Louis C. Massey, of
At Mobile 0, Memphis 7.
tho stntc, is a prime factor in the
At Atlanta 3, Birmingham 5.
GUIMPE
W
AISTS
SLEEVELESS
,
Orlando, Is Named
movement. Mr. Edwards conferred nt
on Law Commission
length with Philip Shore, president of
American Association
FROCKS
The season’s sensa­
the Tampa Inter-Ocean Steamship Co.
At Kansas City 10-12, St. Pnul «|
Louis C‘. Massey, of Orlnndo, n
yesterdny.
Others, rain.
tion.
Very popular
In wool Jersey. In pre­
"Mr. Shore told me," said Mr. Ed­ lender of the state bar and former
with the sleeveless
dominating colors of
wards after the conference, "that his member of the Florida legislature, has
International League
company could mnke money on trans­ been appointed by Governor Cary A.
frocks.
In net and
At Jersey City 3, Rochester 2.
Navy, Green, Red, Co­
porting oranges from this port to New Hardee us a member o f the commis­
At Newark 3, Toronto 2.
heavy Jap Silks; com­
penhagen Blue and
York, Philadelphia or Baltimore at sion for uniform legislation of the
At Baltimore 1, Syracuse 0.
bined with the new
many other beautiful
fiftyi cents per box, provided, o f United States, succmling W. A. Blount,
At Reading 9, Bufnlo 8.
course, sufficient qunntity of fruit is deceased.
idea in collars and
shades. Special at
The appointment and qualification
offered to make cargoes at certain in­
»
Piedmont I.enguc
cuffs, at—
tervals so that the line could be kept papers were forwarded to Mr. Mas­
At Raleigh 0, High Point 0.
In operation and thus insure the ships sey Tuesday through the office of
At Greensboro 4, Durham 3.
!L Clay Crawford, secretary of state.
agninst idleness.
At Winstdn-Snlem 11, Danville *■
Mr. Massey was offered tho ap­
“ He will have to provide refrigeration
New Sweater Knit
nnd ventilntion on his shins sufficient pointment folowing the tender of the
Fl o r i d a e a s t c o a s t
Slipovers
to Insure against any except minimum office by tho governor to Fred T. My­
RAILW AY VALUATION
loss, nnd I nra convinced that wo can ers, of Tallahassee, a close personni
IS $17,040,000 N0W|
In
all
popular
colors
put our fruit into the eastern mar­ friend and nssociatc of the late Mr.
Georgette and Crepe
kets, say through Philadelphia, which Blount. Mr. Myers declined to accept
WASHINGTON, Aug.
l^ -j!
has municipal docks, nt nbout half the appointment, it is said, because of
de Chine Waists and
tentative
valuation
of
the
the freight cost we now pay for re­ a pressure of other business interests.
Overblouses
EnHt Const rnilrond wns fixed tcxW
Mr. Mnssey is well known here nnd
frigeration services by nll-rnil.
Fine Quality Flannel,
by
tho Interstate Commerce
lie
"Also, we can rcBhip by rail from throughout the entire state.
in
beautiful
designs
mission
for rate making (purpose* ,
Philadelphia to the eastern cities, the served two full terms us state senutor
Sleeveless Dresses
$47,040,143,
including the AU»*|
and
all
popular
shades
in
tho
Florida
legislature
between
West und the Middle West, and along
In various delightful
nnd East Const Terminal compel
tho Atlantic senboard, nnd pnying the the years 1905 nnd 1911, und nt one
—priced from —
•
local rate on top of the water haul time Burvcd in the capacity for the
nnd small subsidiaries.
^
shades, at
from Tampa and get out at a fnr low­ Florida Rnilroud Commission.
Tho cnpital nnd outstanding
er cost of transportation than we now
gationa o f the East Coast railr°*
tho commission said, amounted
pay. /
NOTABLE JURIST DIES.
"It costs approximately $1.15 a box
$47,300,000 nnd tho amount lnve*H
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 12.—
to lay a box of citrus fruits down in
in
tho road nnd equipment ns •&lt;»
William C. llook, judge of the United
New York City ull-rail from Tampa
W
E
H
AVE
ALSO
JUST
RECEIVED
THE
WORLD
K
N
O
W
N
AND
by
tho carriers* books wns $&amp;8r
States circuit court, ohc o f tho most
or a point near Tampa. I believe wo
1
858.
To reproduce \ho road B
widely known jurists in the United
can put them down on the dock at
FAMOUS
BRAND
OF
KAISER
SILK
AND
SILK
CHIF­
would
cost $43,747,735 tho comOJ
Philadelphia for not more than half States, died at his home nt Snyner,
slon
said,
which, loss deprccla
that sum by using tho water haul. Wiss., according to word received
FON
HOSIERY
AN
D
GLOVES
would
amount
to $38,730,376
California is doing it now—putting its hero from his Hon Ingrnhnn D. Hook,
oranges on the dock in New York, by a Kansas City nttorney, who wns
Somo husbands havo quit *****
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homo
nt night because they ha«
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haul is a very long one— down the Pa­ time.

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SO C IETY

IN CHILE, SOUTH AMERICA
Chile is sometimes called a splinter.

MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor, This will be better understood by a
___________ Phone 217-W

CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE NOTES THE CHURCHES

glance nt a map of South America, as
this republic o f tho West Const is
SOCIAL CALENDAR
twenty-seven hundred miles long with
Saturday— Children’s Story
Hour an average width o f 87 miles. A very
will be held nt the Central Park, nt interesting account was glvon at tho
Baptist Tcniplo Inst Sunday evening
5 o’clock.
of
the country and people of our South
Saturday— Mrs. E. F. Housholder will
American
neighbor, their customs nnd
entertain the members of the Mon­
the
progress
they nre making. Rev.
day Bridge club nnd a few extrn
Cecil
Moore
will
continue this nddress
• guests In compliment to Mrs. Sil­
at
the
Temple
Sunday
evening, Aug.
van Lajnma of New York.
14th, his subject will be "The Morals
N(r. and Mrs. Howard Ovcrlin re- nnd Religion of Chile.” Among other
irned homo Thursday evening from things he will mention the great work
aytona Beach where they hnve been done there by the Methodist nnd Pres­
spending the past two weeks. Mrs. D.byterian missionaries, who are pio­
C. Marlowe and son Bobbie, Mrs. John neers in that field.
Mrs. A. M. Phillips, the choir lead­
Smith nnd son Wilson, who hnve been
er,
has arranged some excellent music
with the Ovcrllns' will remain nt the
for this occasion, the special feature
beach-a while longer.
of which will be a male quartette.

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Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Lefflor nnd
^ittle daughter Elizabeth, leave to­ VALUABLE SERVICE
BEING REFERRED TO
morrow in their enr for Minmi where
RAILW AY SHIPPERS.
they will spend a week as the guests
o f ijlr. ftn&lt;t Mrs, Chas. Lefflor and
Service o f great value is being o f­
Mr. and Mrs. John Murrell.
fered to business men of tho South
Mr. and Mrs. Woodwnrd Barnwell through the formation of the South­
o f Tampa, are expected tomorrow to ern Freight Auditors and Collectors
t&gt;e the guests of the latter's nunt, Mrs. with offices in the Murchison build­
ing. This orgmyzntion has boon
Elia Lefiler at 'T he Cables.”
formed by J. B. Dickinson, formerly
Miss Marie Frnnces Ball, who has chief clerk to J.W. Perrin, Asst.,
been visiting Mrs. Henry Ball for sev­ freight traffic ninnnger of the A. C.
eral weeks, has returned home,
L,, railway. O. E. Smith is asso­
ciated with Mr. Dickinson in the or­
Mrs. W. J. Steed and baby, of ganization. He also has had great
Kissimmee, nre the guests of hoi* pnr- experience in tragic Intricacies, hav­
onts, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ball at their ing been several years in the claims
home on Park avenue. Mr. Steed will nnd accounting office o f Ed. L.
join them tomorrow and they, togeth­ Prince, auditor of freight receipts.
er; with Mr. and Mrs, Ball, MIks Ma­
I.inked with the Southern Freight
rie Frances Ball and little Billie will
Auditors and Collectors, although a
spend the day at Daytona Bench.
separate organization, is the Wil­
mington Traffic Association, compos­
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Raines will
ed of the leading business linns of
leave Sunday for Colorado Springs,
the city.
The Wilmington Traffic
Colo., and other interesting points.
Association was formed in order to
Mr. and Mrs, W. N. Culp and chil­ nvnil itself of the services o f Mr.
dren nnd Mrs. J. F, Abbott and baby Dickinson in an effort to hnve the
freight hills of the members audited
will motor to Jacksonville Sunday.
by an expert and also to have ex­
pert advice on routing o f freight
ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE
Billie Holder! was the genial host shipments, in connection with which
last night at a bridge party at his there are many angles not generally
home, .‘il l Park avehUc. There being understood, and knowledge of which
two tables of players.
effects a saving in freight rates in
Quantities of lovely roses, combin­ many instances. Thu work of! tho
ed with ferns were effectively used in Wilmington Traffic Association prov­
decorating the living room where the ed so beneficial to the members that
card tallies were arranged.
Mr. Dickinson nnd his colleagues
An exceptional interesting game of were encouraged to form tho South­
bridge was played during the even­ ern Freight Auditors and C’olloe ors,
ing, high score among the ladies was which deals with business firms all
made by Miss Marion Phillips, who over tlie South.
was presented a box of candy. J. D.
Mr. Dickinson gnvo the Dispatch
Woodruff having made high score an insight into the workings o f the
among the men, was presented with a very interesting system in vogue in
deck of bridge cards,
•heir office by which freight hills are
Punch was served throughout the
audited and if found incorrect claims
evening, ami at the conclusion of the
filed on the railways and followed up
card game, delicious refreshments,
until the points at issue have been
consisting of ice cream nnd divinity
settled one way or another. The
cake were served.
clients of the organization are advis­
Those enjoying Mr. Holden's hos­
pitality were: Miss Marion Phillips, ed by means of a most complete
Raymond Phillips, UlUses Agnes Du­ form o f the progress made in pre­
mas, May Thrasher, Eleanor Herring, senting and eollecting claims. The re­
J. D. Woodruff, Paul Lake and Mrs, port is so drafted that it is of a pro­
gressive nature
showing
exactly
Ed Betts.
what the organization has accomp­
Claude P. Herndon has returned to lished since ihe first freight bill was
entrusted to it right up to the date
the hospital at Waycross.
of the last claim presented nnd tho
Mrs. Frank Miltecr and little daugh­ last remittance made to the custom­
ter, Frances Fair, of Fort Myers, er.
who have been visiting relatives in
Mr. Dickerson believes there is a
Alabama, will arrive here next week great future before tho organization
ami will lie the guests of her aunt, and that now the country lias entered
Mrs. Ella Leffler.
on an era of keen competition where
every cent in expense has to be
Misses Serita . Lake and Marjorie counted carefully, that more and more
Clay, Messrs G. W. Spencer, Mack business men will avail themselves
Stewart and Paul Lake, chaperoned o f the service, once they become
by Mrs. Forest Luke, will attend a aware o f the fact that such a service
dance at Daytona tonight.
ns his organization is offering is
available to them.— Wilmington, N.
SOCIETY WEDDING.
C., Dispatch.
,
Eight o'clock Friday evening, Au­
gust 20, 1921, at tile foot of Park LAUNDRY SPECIALS
FOR NEXT
avenue.
WEEK.
Tile groom, rapidly rising to (he
10c
top of his chosen profession, chooses Shirts, Negligee, each
Shirts,
Bosom
and
Wool,
each....
12c
one of Seminole's fairest for his life
Shirts,
Silk
.......................................
15c
partner.
Watch for future an­
Other laundry must lie sent in with
nouncements.
the shirts to get this price.— Sanford
Branch, Lakeland Steam Laundry.
‘ IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW’
Phone 475.
121-ltc
"If Women Only Knew" was the at­
traction at the Star Theatre last night
ami will also he the attraction at the
same place tonight. It was a well
acted story that touched the iieart
string of human emotion—something
thnt made you feel hotter after see­
ing it. They also have a good come­
dy.
The Stur Theatre is putting on
exceptionally good programs and hnve
a good one for next week. Get one
o f the programs at the door nnd
keep it handy for future references.

Cd-V*

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I f Lenino doesn't succeed in attract­
ing capital to Russiu, bis sharpshoot­
ers will get out of form and then the
Cause will be lost.

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* * * * * * * * * *
The Board of Governors met yes­
terday at their weekly luncheon. A
SERVICES SUNDAY AT
number o f tho chairmen o f tho differ­
BAPTIST TEMPLE.
ent committees were present and re­
Sunday School nt 9:80 a. m.
A
ported on the activities o f their sev­
pleasing feature o f this service will
eral committees. The City Planning
be a song by Itov. Cecil Mooro ns
committee, through its chairman,
sung by tho people o f Chile.
submitted four recommendations for
Prenching at 11 a. in., by Rev.
tho approval of tho Board o f Gover­
Moore.
Subject, "The Abundnnt
nors, prominent amongst which wore
Life." Tho nddress nt 8 p. m., will
the following:
bo n continuation of Inst Sundny
Recommendation for n now ord­
evening’s! address. Subject, “ The
nance regulating the setting out of
Morals nnd Religion of Chile.”
shndo trees und to encourage plant­
Good singing under tho direction
ing o f trees in the city. A recom­
of Mrs. A. M. Philips, choir director.
mendation was mndo that the city
Mrs. Schello Mnines will presido at
contribute $1,000 per tree when tho
tho new pipe orgnn.
•
kind of trees ami their locations were
Tho Senior, Intermediate and Jun­
approved by tho city. Tho commit­
ior B. Y. P. U., will meet nt 7 p. in.
tee also recommended thnt where
Visitors nro cordially invited nnd
property owners removed curbs along
members nre urged to attend.
paved streets in front o f their prof"W e’ve Bavcd n plneo for you."
perty in order to Becure n driveway
to their garages, that permission bo
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
secured from the city for this pur­
There will be n full dny’s service
pose, and when granted tho owner
tomorrow nt the Congregational
should be required to put in a cement
church, beginning with the Sabbath
driveway, or else use tho alloy for
school at 9:45 a. m. Tho subject o f
excess to his lot. Tho committee fur­
the morning sermon nt 11 o'clock will
ther recommended the enforcement
be, "Preparing the Wny." The Chris­
o f the present city ordinance which
tian Endeavor will meet nt 7 p. in.,
permits the city to clear up weeds
nnd will be led by Mrs. Willis Mun­
on vacant lots and elsewhere in the
son. The subject of the night ser­
city nnd assess property owners with
mon will be, "Getting Ready to
the cost.
Live."
These recommendations were ap­
You are welcome. Come.
proved by the Board1 of Governors
and returned to the committee for
* * * * * * * * * *
execution. The Board o f Governors
held under advisement plans submit­
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
ted by the chairman of this commit­
SERVICES
tee for the discontinuance o f traffic
on certain streets In the city. This
SUNDAY. AUGUST I ITII
applies only to those streets running
east and west and the plan as s u b -!
Subject: "SOUL”
milted calls for a side walk to he ran
through the center of tho streets
Sunday School.......10:00 a . in.
bringing the property line to the side­
Church Service. ... 11:00 a. m.
walk. This additional width could
he kept up as park ways and used
Women’s Club Bldg., Oak Avc.,
as play grounds for tlte children
All nre welcome
thereby keeping them off the paved
* * *
* * * * * *
streets. The alleys would lie used
for delivering supplies and collect­
expend as much effort and money in
ing refuse.
Tho chairman of the publicity Com­ local investments in building up Sunmittee submitted the budget for the ford as the various stock salesmen,
coining year recommending appro­ who have operated here in the past
priations for advertising in newspa­ expend in taking the money out o f
pers, periodicals ami a large number Sanford, the growth o f the town
of signs to lie placed on the Dlxib would lie so rapid us to he surprising.
This organization is competing with
Highway.
these various stock salesmen in sell­
The Ship by Water Committee met ing the city to its citizcds ns opposed
last night to formulate pinna; for to the efforts of the latter in selling
ship by water campaign. Invitations unknown opportunities located else­
have been extended to officials o f the where.
Every dollar that goes out o f town
Clyde line to meet in conference with
to
be invested in a foreign enterprise
this committee nt which time it will
is
an evidence of lack o f faith in
l»e possible to ascertain the co-opera­
Sunfold
on the part of the individual
tion which can be expected from this
who
makes
audit investments.
company.
The prosperity o f tho city during
The monthly banquet of the Cham­ this period of tinunclnl depression is
ber of Commerce will bo held the lat­ due to two factors, llrst, the great
ter ipart of this montht. The exact natural resources o f this section, ami
date lias not been determined but will second, the activities o f individuals
lie announced later. An invitation who have explicit faith and eonflhas been extended to the Board of dunce in the future of the city, and
Directors and membership of the Or- have given practical demonstrations
Inmto Chamber o f Commerce to meet o f this faith by investing their monwith the local chamber on this oc­ ey and creating much needed hitdoes not require a
casion. It is.admitted that the time proveinents. It .................
great
stretch
o
f
the imagination tn
lias arrived when the rivalry, friend*
realize
what
could
have been .done in
ly and otherwise, between Orlando

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SIZES AND MUSCILAGE QUARTS.
OVER
THIRTY COMPETITORS.
JASMINE Q UALITY W INS AGAIN.

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GEORGE DEEDMAYER,
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Jasmine Ink is now used by the majority of
II the
schools and colleges
in the South. „ It isi
1
,
,
1* used by all the rank and nle who have found
i out that they can get a superior ink at a much
been invested locally.
t1 lower price in the reliable Jasmine Ink. If it
is not just what we say it is, bring it back and
hut a few of the new book*

ami Sanford should he dropped, With
Jacksonville in the north and Tampa
in the south, working in the interest securities
of their respective sections, it be­
Though
hooves tile cities of Sanford und Or­
C o m O i l l a n d f i l l y O U l ’ f 01111lando, recognized as the two import­ lets have been mailed out they have J g e t y o i l l ’ m O l i e y .
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ant cities of the south central section already been productive o f results. X .
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tam
pen
and
get
a
tree
trial
o
f
the
ink
that
Sanford
has
received
most
favorable
of Florida, to work together Jn n
publicity
amt
the
secretary's
office
co-operative spirit for the further de­
is making the South famous.
is in daily receipt of numerous re­
velopment of this Heetion.
This meeting will be arranged to quests for further information on
bring about a better understanding Hun’ ord. The secretary has been mibetween the two cities, and permit vised by a great many of these Indi­
them to work through their Chambers viduals that Sanford will lie included
in their itinerary next winter ns a
of Commerce along these lines.
probable field for investment. Tho
The general pessimistic prophecy Mamifacturerss’ Record lias very con­
made early in the icnson by a few descendingly given this booklet fa ­
of our citizens as to a probable dull vorable comment in ' the column of
summer has been subsequently prov­ their publication.
The booklet 1h tile printed sales ar­
en to have been without foundation.
These unfortunate conditions of mind gument of tiie Sanford Chamber of
DISTRIBUTORS for SEMINOLE COUNTY
evidence a lack of faith on the part Commerce ns is the catalog of a
manufacturing
concern.
of
this
class
of
citizenry
in
the
fu­
The world news the day it happens
delivered at your door ench evening, ture of their city.
Sell it with a Herald Want Ad.
If the citizens of Sanford would
toe the week.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1921

A Conservative Bank With
Progressive Ideas
Though proud of our long record o f post achieve­
ments in assisting in tho development of a
GREATER SANFORD, we are particularly proud
that the vision which prompted our policies in tho
past becomes more intensive the older we grow.

PAGE

COMPANY D IS THERE,
OFFICERS AND MEN ARE
OF THE BEST MATERIAL

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD

All the Officers and Men Are Working Hard to
Make Our Company Among the Best A t­
tending the State Encampment

You Can Find the Name of Every Live Pro­
fessional and Business Man in
Sanford in This Column

JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 13— To in­ ns a private in 1017 anil in less thnn
CONTRACTORS
troduce Co. D, of Sanford, it is well five days was made Corporal in this
LAW YER S
to start with the most interesting side company. When the call to the col­
Progressive Institutions are created by Pro­
of the Company's activities fn the ors spread over this universe, and
S. O. Shinholser
George A. DeCottes
gressive Individuals.
great struggle of the world’s war. Our patriotism wns nt fever heat and all
• Attorney-at-Law
Contractor and Builder
captain, George DeCottcs, is an ex­ blue-blooded Americans could not re­
Over Seminole County Bank
Become a factor in the progress o f Sanford by
SANFORD
FLORIDA
perienced soldier o f reputable ability, sist the call to nrms, his company wns
SANFORD
FLORIDA
opening an account with—
nnd In the early duyH of the Florida onicr'tfU
National Gunn) he wns then ns active ing. His usual alert manner soon
Sanford Constructs Co.
in military activities ns he is todny. brought attention from headquarters
BATTERIES
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Captain DeCottcs wns horn nnd raised and in due course he wns made ser­
BRINO YOUR
Planes
nnd Specifications CheerfaQjr
in Jacksonville; nt the outbreak of geant. On nrrivnl in France he wns
Battery
Troubles
to
Us
Furnished
the Spunish-Americun war, when his sent to the officers training camp
Wa
BpaelalUa
on
Elaotrieal
Work
and
ean
t
i
n
AH
Work
Guaranteed
regiment was mustered into federn) where he received n commission in n
you dapondabla aairloa,.
II.
T.
PACE
P. O. Box MS
service, he being too young to be ad­ short time ns second lieutenant. His W E ALSO HAVE COMPETENT MECHANICS
POR OVERRAUUNO YOUR OAR
mitted into active service could not go. unsurpassed devotion and courage
Ho Inter entered Stetson University brought him ninny approvals from his Sanford Battery Service
PURE W A TE R
ns a student of law in which college commanding officer. His service in
Company
he enme into tho public's eye ns Cap­ France, like many more of his type,
Elder Springs Water
Phone
189
L. A. Hennud, Prop.
“A financial institution with a successful past and a young man’s
tain of the foot-bail team, nnd his brought him into the eyes o f his many
99.98% PURE
work on the gridiron brought fame to comrades, having ifiorc thnn five ac­
vision o f the future”
Sanford, FI*.
Ii Ih team. Though lie lias had and up­ tive engagements nnd his tenacious HARTFORD BATTERY Phone 311-W
hill grind through life since his grad­ spirit was the means of his being com­
uation, todny he is successful and one missioned to first lieutenant which
“Battery Insurance”
LORD’S PU RITY
honorary
rank
ho
held
on
discharge.
o
f
the
best
lawyers
in
Seminole
coun­
JACKSONVILLE— While women
Sold and Serviced by
We have the most com­ have taken places in numy Indus- ty and is also stute attorney for that The retrospective views of Lieutenant
W ATE R
district. During 1017 when the fever Losslng art very unplensnnt to him
Edw.
Higgins,
Inc.
plete line of :
trial nnd professional pursuits under
AS GOOD AS THE BBST
of wnr wns nt our doors ho wns not tliis day as he was unfortunate enough
tho so-called new order o f things,
Daily
Servico
Phone lt7
lacking in initiative, for ufter repeat­ to lose a younger brother who was
Haight &amp; Magee
few hnvo enterod the wntch-mnking
ed efforts and being turned down three killed in active service. The Ameri­
industry, nceording to a writer in tho
times lie finally succeeded in enlisting can Legion of Sanford to this day re­
GARAGES
Florida Metropolis. An exception is
SANFORD NOVELTY
in the Tank Corps, and was sent to membered this hoy who stepped out
believed to ho had in this city in tho Ft. Screven, Ga., as a private. His Into eternity with the snipe American
Smith Bros. Garage
W ORKS
person o f Mrs. Olive Washburn, who military bearing was soon discovered, spirit that has been ever foremost
Ever displayed in San­ Is described as an expert in her line. and his ever alert manner soon bro’t amongst all fighting nations of the
Expert Repairing
Sha began her training at tho age of him n commission as first llcutennnt world, and have commemorated to his
OIL, GAS nnd ACCESSORIES
’
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
ford
twelve in her father's shop at Fort In the Tank Corps at Camp Colt, memory the post that todny is known
Onk and First
General Shop and Mill
Let us figure with you Myers. Although she is snid to have Gettysburg, I’a., at which place he ns Cumpbell-Lossing Post No. 53 of
ndvnnccd rapidly in her work it wns served honorably ns summary court Sanford. Few men nrc ns high todny
REAL
ESTATE
on your requirements not until she had served a four years’ officer. His active service brought in the memory of the Sanford public
Work
Also exclusive agents apprenticeship that she wns permit­ him the name of being a most compe- ns nre these two hoys who sacrificed
E. F. Lane
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
ted full sway in ministcringg to the tent officer nnd when the orgnnizn- home and business to swing into step
Real Estnte and Insurance
for
517 Commercial Street Sanford, Fla.
needs of ailing time pieces. At pres­ tion o f the Floridn State Guards was with our nation. Lieutonnnt Losslng
ent Hho is employed by n local Jewel­ brought to tiis attention he showed is a successful contractor and is iiighPhone 95
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS er nml her work includes that o f the same spirit thnt wns charncteris- Iy esteemed in the business circle of
ELECTRICAL
Paints a n d Varnishes synchronizing all watches usedi by tic of his army days, for immediately Sanford.
Geo. W . Knight
transportation employes of the Flor­ he took the task set before him and ; With such officers in command o f a
COLONIAL LAMPS
ida East Const railroad. More wom­ was unanimously elected captain of company of men, whether or not they
Real
Estate
and
Insurance
en are employed in the watchmaking the Sanford Machine Gun Corps, which have seen service in TFie army before
SANFORD
FLORIDA
industry in Europe than in this coun­ todny is one o f the outstanding com- is in itself enough to perpetuate tho
pnnies
in
Camp
Johnstone.
His
work
highest
degree
of
discipline.
It
might
try, according to tho writer, hut even
in thnt country the number is com­ was so elTicicnt that in less than ten he well to state that not only are the ..Employment Bureau..
days his men were standing federal 1officers of this company good soldiers
paratively small. They arc more
The vocational committee of tho Busi­
LOW TIDES ON THE BEACII.
inspection which was given by Mnjftt and pre-service men, but many of the
ness nnd Professional Women’s Club
suitable for tho work, however, ac­
Moore, Federal Inspector for tho War non-commissioned officers and prit„
womon desiring
cording to thu writer, who says thnt
August
Hour
Department. Major Moore commented votes have also seen service under the
,
nt t0 rc(fiatcr nt the First
proportionately more women have at­
13
on the quick nction nnd sound judg- colors in France nnd morethan one National Hank
tained the rank of expert in thnt lino
G .................... .............................11:08
ment used by Captain DeCottcs in his inis come buck with wounds that will
AGNES G BERNER, Chairman
thnn men.
16.........
organizing this Company, further he well remembered, and a record that
;
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11:59
10 ................... ............................ 12:47
stating that this body of men were will go down in history. Not only in Eyes Examined
Glasses Designed
TRAIN SCHEDULE
GILLON &amp; FRY
one of the best lie bad inspected while Sanford but in any other city where
17
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............. ______ 1:31
................
Henry
McLaulin,
Jr,
on
his
tour
of
the
state.
|the
spirit
of
the
old
days
is
still
a
18
Phone 442
Snuthbound
OPT. D.
19 ..
First Lieutenant J. C. Hutchison reminiscence that is sweet to lie ro­
Departs wan born and raised in n small town membered. Lvciy boy in this cum­
Arrive
TRANSFER
No.
83_
2:86
a.
m.
2:40
a. m,
21 .
in South Carolina by tho name of l'"'iy ifi
l'" st
Put thi* «"&gt;•
No.
2
7
8:40
a.
m.
22 ..
Ninety-Six. Ho attended the high
nt the ho«d_of_the_list
’‘ WE DELIVER THE GOODS’*
No.
8 9 - — 2:65 p. m.
3:20 p. m.
ONK OF THE HOYS.
23 .
school in this town and graduated in
Quick
Service Transfer
No.
86 - — 7:30 p. m.
7:46 p. m.
his early ’teens, later he entered W of­
Storage
Facilities
North Round
2 5 .......
ford College .t Spartanburg, S. C.,] Private Murphy, formerly with the
................ .. 0:20
If
we
ptenso
you,
tell others; If not
Departs taking a full course in Mathematics t Canadian nrmy for four years is keep- 1OPTICIAN
Arrive
OPTOMETRIST
tell
us.
Phone
498
No.
82______1:48 u. m.
2:03 a. ra. nml the general prescribed course for ing a few of the laurels of the Ctunp Graduate Northern Illinois College
27 . . . .
............................ 8:27
No.
84_____11:45 a.m . 12:05 p. m. the degree of Bachelor of Arts, spec- in Company D. Ho is( an all around 212 East First St.
Sanford, Fla.
28 ....
........ - ................. 9:31
.Vo,
80........ 3:05 p.m .
3:25 p. tr&gt;. inlizing in mathematics. His cfficicn- athlete and his work on the track is
2 9 ..........
HOTELS
........................... 10:30 No.
28____ 10:00 p.m.
cy along these lines soon put him at exceptional, being one of the fastest
WILSON
VULCANIZ­
Trilby Branch
the head of Ids class and he finished hundred yard runners in camp; and
Hotel Montezuma
V i? rtn^VrA. L0UI1T SEVENTH JUDICING W ORKS
Departs the prescribed course which ordinal*- as a high jumper ho lias already provArrive
. " v u ,T - w m i n o l e COUNTY,
I LOU IDA— IN CHANCERY
C. O. WILSON, Owner
"Sanford’s New Hotel"
*No. 100...........
0:00 n. m. ily takes four years in three years, on his ability to coup with tho host
SATISFACTORY SERVICE AND
CITATION
$1.50 Up I^r Day
•No.
24........
8:25 p. m. The professor of this college g a v e ' men in this class. He has also mode
REASONABLE PRICES
,,f*l T, tt'iliijin,,,
#No 158...........
7:00 a. in. him the honor o f being one o f the most center field on the First Battallion —
U’ u h t Brother* C*r«*e Bulldin*
" » n iir , i
„|
] No. 22 .......... .
7:35 p. m. proficient mathematicians that has team nnd has on top of all this shown
, Sanford Machine &amp;
ever entered this college. He came to some of his quick work as a wrestler, p|,one 175 Fourth and Snnford Ave.
Leesburg Brftnch
J
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tHoowtaston. ill.: n «o. II,
HI. 5 CJstwKe
M.
WM.
i,1'1.......... ..
Foundry Co.
Departs Sanford in 1915 anil was mathematic throwing all that he has come in con
Arrivo
New
Era
Printery
instructor,
also
athletic
coach
for
all
tact
with.
In
the
coming
field
day
kn-.ui, ,
* ,!•
^ .l.lon co nu­ •No.
General Machine nnd Boiler Work
157______4:00 p. e\
ll i ,,
Itlulicip, rralilcnco unknown!
G. Bassett Smith, Prop.
teams nt the high school in Sanford, events we look to Murphy to uphold
Automobile Starter Gear
Banda,
No.
21........ 2:52 p. m.
k,'un*,.
"
unknown; l! I.m l A.
&gt;r.i,i,,,p „
" " " “ '•nnwri! J. I.. Holman,
from
which
place
ho
was
called
to
Company
I)
in
more
ways
than
one.
COMMERCIAL
AND
Mounted
on
Fly
Wheels
•No. 101______6:30 p. ra.
it»o,,
J" 1111 U w « n , m l arms in 1917. After two years o f] Sergeant Eagan is helping the onJOB PRINTING
Automobile Crank Shafts Returned
•No.
25______2:00 p. in.
® " wor,&gt; »•»* " f com.
notnhlc
service
Lieut.
Hutchison
was
tertainment
committee
with
his
many
G
iih Engines nnd I'unips Overhauled
Oviedo Branch
ku.......
lt
«K«liwl you, Hint you
among
thu
first
six
to
be
called
on
in
good
readings
that
some
of
the
people
«.t.,l,i„ir,t ,
V
*
lM ««i'i I'Ht nr
Irrigation
Nipples
Phone 61
Departs
Arrive
Illi-J
I,
?"*'I 'law rllw l. Kilim tint,
Seminole county nml responded with of Sanford have already had the
»U: It, s
............. .
.. ElorMn, to­ •No. 126...........11:00 n. m.
Herald
Printing1
Co.
il I!,.,
. ‘ 'L'iV,.................... !!&lt;» Hon lit, IlntiKO
3:40 p. m tho same American spirit that hns pleasure of hearing. Ik* has niso had
SI s.,,111,
J r
I" Mocllon la, Townihlp •No. 127...........
SKI. , t
• ' » •!*'. N X . 1 and a, m i of
been so characteristic among all our experience with the gloves and enn
•Daily,
except
Sunday.
C. A. W HIDDON
31 Cut.
-*&lt;» Son lb, llnngo
BOOK, JOB AND COMsoldiers. Ho was ordered to report use them effectively, owing to a re­
•U|, .o s,
■ - nn'l 3- In Hncllon ai, TownCLEANING,
PRESSING, ALTERING
MERCIAL
PRINTING
«. I-.it. . J "."11' : Kn»l, I-M 1; In Section
al the Officers Training Camp, at cent operation lie is not in'ii position]
*tVl. , I
* ' ‘ "'III, Itniiut! ;;o
y;i- t)f In Circuit Court o f the Seventh Ju­
Herald Building Rear Snnford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.
Camp Jackson, S. C, Upon leaving to take on any boxers in his weight, Phono 148
•lin &gt; s . . r J.l" r s u ' it In Sect Inn 7. Towndicial Circuit of Florida,
•nj su
'j,,1.**"*'
Hn.l, WI4 o f Her. T,
there
he
went
overseas
as
second
lieualthough
he
has
hod
tho
gloves
on
Phono 465
•
s,oi1l,. n ............* • In Sec||nn is, Town«lit|i 20
Seminole County
PRINTING
tenant with the field artillery and with a number o f men in camp and is
M:&gt;, w " , , r A ,,f Hpp* **• "'14 «&gt;f
■'«*. i,t v V " u ? , " ' ? m h o f n e h . a vi
served eighteen months in the war now instructing a few, that look promSl;i, ,,f s r i ' -H/ 1 u ” ( !sK li .
of
CITATION
DRINK
I; 11 .
‘ A r‘
Ik. Tmvimhln
250 HnmmcnniU envelopes printed,
nrea, and returned to Snnford with ising; with his many talents he has
•f M V
s u . , '■
,M 4 " f NWVi, NW Vi
EldeT
Springs
Water, fta 99 08-100
the same honorary commission. The helped out in more ways than can bo $1.76.— Seminole Printery, 902 French
Lillie Hall, Complainant,
M ;..
S L H - ' i N' K, H s\VVi o f
per
cent
pure.
Phone 31L
nvo.
87-fltp
efficiency board of tho U. S. nrmy counted. His kitchen being one of the
I'"1, iln* I' ii, „ i
■' “ f SKVi; tbcri'fnro,
vs.
^M K.
'&gt; « * » « [ H- vyflte. tleu. II.
saw the material for an ^aggressive best in the camp and through his
*6‘l r* i«iin,i if - \ ‘
, tUH* nrc lirrchy ordered Mathew Hall, Defendant.
officer in Lieut. Hutchison nnd duly good handling of rutions, feeding of
,,»"I
ho fore our laid
To Mathew Hall, plnco of residence offered him u higher commission if men nnd cleanliness his kitchen was the same day cn &lt; &lt;&gt; 11 0 '
® Pickling* and Preserving
n. .1,, ft1'1llCt.C w r‘
Sanfonl,
« l . »..)
;
of Seplemlu-r. A. |,.
unknown:
he
would
remain
In
service,
hut
hnvpicked
by
the
camp
quartermaster,
^
"
“
rather
gloomy
mood
for
11 " f &lt;-oui|,U|„f 1XI lilP im ,k*. * n,w,&gt;r "* Hie
You are hereby ordered to bo nnd ing other plans Lieut. Hutchison ex- Captain Dohm for the instructing o f the rcmainicr o
*'•"
ili-4'i,*,
! I'1' n8" ln ,» &gt; ««. oilier0
•nlwi
A
wlU I entered
appear before our said Court lit tho pressed his thanks to the board and cooks. He has won a position as sechnrd lo ^
ct Sanfo^ an.d
mill John I 'v V - O l A. Saumlera, J,
Court IIouso In Sanford, Floridn, in was honorably discharged.
ond baseman on thu battallion team
™
thou« h ‘ ho « " * liff
J®1 ^pJlru.1 fo U,"..
* re h n eltj ordereil
.
„ k,i i.
a .. iin„
IstrunuoUB enough to say tho least,
Itturi
onr Mill tho above entitled cause on tho First
W e have the
His business life hns been as proc
*
|nevertheless the parting with thcBo
'""'I', o„ l o. iru' ' 0'1;
I
n
Sanford, Monday in September, 1021, the Bnmo
y " . . . ..,, ‘',1 f .
A. It. HOI.
gressivc as was his nrmy career owSgt. Roy Chittenden is showing the tWQ bo
,)oth of them bo|ng compo_
^ I'l'lm , ,l,|| ,« | '"m',
,lle »*lll of boing tho 5th day thereof, nnd a rule
ing to the fact that be entered the other companies how to handle men tont nm, wurthy 8oI(Uor8( mmi0 n great
t r
«'"* onfeani !,ii ! i r ° u&gt; "llierw l.e
a
3oJi" I** entered nitalnat day of this Court, to nnBWor tho bill
Sanford
Truck Growers, Inc., ns a and get results:* His work hns been dcn] o f (ji)Torcnco on the grounds menof complaint, else the samo will bo
^anf.VrVIf.-rnM , *lU, no,lro »*• imldlalied In
book-keeper, nnd showing Buch mark- well done, nil the boys nre showing tione(1
by
f o unt / ^n„ r
puMl ahad In taken ns confessed und followed
Mason, Sure-Seal Jars
ed ability, was not long with .ths po- good form nnd nre working hard. With
. . ..
.,
w eA , „
o ',," ’'''0 " , WM,k fur "'O ' appropriate decrco.
»ie k,t,„ " * * ,*° " ,p I"*rllc* wlioae re.I8|tion for the board of directors soon the co-operation of Sgts. Mere, HatpDeCottc8 nntl both Liout8’ .
and Jelly Glasses
It is further ordered that this or­
7***»nilht. week* - I ilL 'x 0* " wp,k f" r el«It*
nre
*re III,known *
w r,,M wll" « real- der bo published in tho Sanford Her­ placed him nt tho head of his respec- &lt;&gt;r, Donald Whitcomb and Robinson, Hutchison nnd F. H. Losslng
^ ' l &lt;*1M|ldM l|m"'|l,? ? ,,, ,h# *p* ' of aald Circuit ald, a newspaper published in Semi­ tive department ns general sales man- we are showing up on the fjeld ns one working with their utmost efforts to ]
See our line of
l«KAI.)
1,10
«l»r ofylnly. A. 11/1081.
uger
nnd
todny
ho
is
holding
this
ofo
f
tho
top
notch
companies
in
Camp,
give
Snnford
the
leading
place
and
nole county, Florida, onco each week
fico and 1b a credit to this concern. Sgts. Chittendon nnd Robinson nre nl- nm||e Company D a remembered unit
^ ko f £ s « v , ,
Stone Crocks, Coolers,
for eight consccutivo wcoka.
Tho organizing o f tho Nntlonnl Guard so pn tho ball team.
[ nn |ong as this camp is standing,
Given
under
my
hand
and
seal
o
f
•“ i l * " .
Churns, etc.
\y0 are unfortunate in losing two
In conclusion I might add that ovJ n n te ,,,r ""'I Con me | f„ r Coui|dalnant.
anid Court, this the 9th day o f July, found Lieut. Hutchison with the same
initlativc
ns
is
so
characteristic
o
f
all
0f
our
beHt
men,
for
Just
now
we
need
dry
man
is
doing
something
to
put
our
A. D. 1921.
true Americans, for ho Is n man CVery available man for field work, company where it belongs on tho map
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
among
men nnd well liked by all tho w ith Sgt. Washburn transferred to and we are going to do it if wo have
spend mT
"trttn« e’ hut after you
Clerk o f Circuit Court,
boys
in
his company.
the Miami company on account o f his to drill after meals.
Seminole County, Fin.
U i e , the hm “ 'n m° nthfl flndln* »
Yours,
Second
Lieutenant
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H.
Lossing
being
called to that city on business]
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3GT. T. J. EAGAN.
enlisted
in
the
Illinois
National
Guard
last
Wednesday
and
Copl.
White
o
n
,
H A R D W A R E CO.
Attorney.
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m aveUcatlon.
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Member of The Aaaoclnted Preae

Why don’t the Orlnndo newspaper
men auk Lena Clark something? It
secm.’t that all the interviewers art*
front other pnpera.
------------ o -----------Anil then Sunduy is coining on nml
unless the Sunday renders can have
some word from Lena’s cell (sell)
they will he disappointed.
-------------o------------All of which proves the old saying
that the public is fickle amt filled
with a morbid desire to read all the
lurid stuff and delve into the heart­
aches even o f Women who are in trou­
ble.
-------------o-----------Sanford, the Citty Substantial, is
coming right along and is a source
o f joy and pride to the people who
are helping the city to move. And
this band of boosters is getting larg­
er every ciay. Get on the band wag­
on ami use your horn.
-------------o------------The editor of the Herald is away
today hobnobbing; with the other fel­
lows who are editing dailies in Flor­
ida and be will get inspiration ( ? )
o f all kinds from them while away.
Del,ami and Daytona will la* the
hosts, ami they like the newspaper
men and the newspaper men like
DeLnnd and Daytona, you bet.
•------------ o------------With lower labor costs, lower fer­
tiliser cost and lower rntes on crate
materials, Sanford growers stand a
good chance to make same money
this year if they could just he guar­
antied a lower freight rate. But the
worm will turn and the day is com­
ing when the growers along with
tho merchants will not have to ask
■for a lower freight rate— it will gov­
ern without asking— but then the
growers will not want it. They will
be shipping by refrigerator boats and
getting a lower rate.
-------------o ------------Some idea o f the activity o f the
Sanford Chamber o f Commerce can
1m? obtained when one learns that
there were so many committee meet­
ings this week, some of them had to
lie laid over until next week. A
committee met every day this week
and some days two met and all o f
them were attended by n quorum or
more. President Knight and the
board of governors are putting pep
in the Chamber ami Secretary Pearman is on the job every minute.
Without a good secretary no cham­
ber of commerce or board of trade
ever amounted to anything. And just
now the Sanford Chamber of Com,
nrerce is taking up every important
question that confronts the city and
county and handling them just right.
------------ o------------DEI.AND TO WELCOME EDITORS.
A letter has been received from
President Samuel l). Jordan, of the
Del^ind Commercial ('lab announc­
ing that city’s pleasurable anticipa­
tion of the approaching meeting of
the Associated Dailies of Florida in
thnt city, Aug. Ul. Members o f the
association will have the opportunity
o f Bering the triune cities of DnytonnNew Smyrna-DeLnnd. Three mag­
nificent cities on the east const, and
a trinity of beauty and interest which
no comer to Florida should ever mins.
DeLnnd, with its grand old oaks and
Stetson University; Daytona, with its
reputation ns it tourist town and with

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until tender. Put a
--------- layer of bread crumbs
in a linking dish, add a layer of
IIurnham’H Steamed Clams with
a little pork, a layer of pota­
toes. Sprinkle with salt nnd
pepper and moisten with clam
juice. Repeat layers, until dish
Is full, cover with pic crust.
Bake in quick oven.

Deane Turner
WELAKA BLOCK
Phones 407-494

tho mnst famous bench In tho world, that is equipped to haul a hundred
nnd Now Smyrna, the rival to St. Au- to five hundred tons compete in pri­
gtiRtlnc in antiquity nnd nneient his­ ces with n truck that enn haul from
tory, nnd Its close trailer In modern one to five tons? They arc not doing
it— but a stato highway into the rail­
advancement.
The metting will be enjoyable, be­ roads' territory will bring them to
cause of the personnel o f tho body time.— Brooksvillo Star.
which will assist in entertainment
The letter from tho DeLnnd Com­ LAST REMAINING CONFEDER­
ATE CONGRESSMAN CROSS­
mercial Club is worth rending. It Is
ES RIVER.
given here ns nn incentive to those
editors who feel new like they "just
In the death o f Cul. John Marshall
can't go.". "Pnck up your troubles
in your old kit bag” and leave it nt Martin, of Ocala, Florida not only
home while you run over to DeLnnd, loses a gallant nnd beloved son, but
New Smyrna and Dnytonn. The Do- tho whole South has cause to shed a
Land letter stressed one thing only tear on the memory o f this disting­
a/ a command on the visitor ("Bring uished soldier, because he was the
your bathing suit,") President Jor- last remaining member of tho Con­
federate Congress, thnt body o f pa­
den says:
“ DeLnnd feels signally honored in triotic Southerners who directed the
being accorded your convention for affairs of this section through the
1021, and we take this menus o f ex­ stormiest years of Us history; nnd
tending to you a personal invitation his pnssing marks the end o f the
to visit the 'Athens o f Florida,’ nml humnn factor. Henceforth the story
to bring with you your family nnd will be told by the histornns and
ns many o f your staff ns possible, those who took part in the sessions
of this famous congress.
on August HI.
At the outbreak of tho war be­
"Our organization is striving to
the best of its nbility to ncqunint the tween the States Cokncl Martin or­
thousands of Northerners who con­ ganized the Mnrlon Light Artillery,
template spending their winters or nnd commanded it in the Western
establishing permanent homes in the Army. In the battle of Richmond he
Southland, with the ndvnntnges nnd was wounded and returned to his
attractions of Florida, and in doing Florilia home. In 181511 be was ad­
so we realize that the greatest single mitted to the Confederate Congres,
factor la this work is the daily news­ nnd while he served only one term
paper of Florida, and wo do most he proved his nbility by n thorough
sincerely trust that you will arrange knowledge o f military affairs, which
to attend your convention in DeLnnd. at that time were the most import­
"W e know that you are business ant subjects in the two congresses.
men and have much business to At the expiration o f his term, the
transact at this meeting, and we |wound he received at Richmond hav­
have restricted tho social part of ing healed in the meantime, he re­
your program for that reason. We entered the military service, although
do, however, want to show you our strong pressure was brought to bear
wonderful DeLeon Springs with its in nn effort to send him back to tho
million gnlluns o f pure minoral wa­ congress. This time he was ptncod
tt r bubbling up every hour; wo want in command of the Ninth Florida In­
to show you our new hospital, new fantry nnd with this command ex­
theatres and business buildings, per­ perienced some of the bloodiest bat­
manent residences and winter homes tles of the war.
The Confederate Congress was
under construction, our uniformly
composed,
o f some of the grentest
shaded streets, John B. Stetson Uni­
statesmen
this
country has ever pro­
versity, our commercial club build­
duced.
AlmosI
overnight it estab­
ing, which will he your convention
lished
a
government,
put an army
headquarters, our famous golf course,
into
the
field
and
assumed
supervis­
and a few other o f the principal
ion
of
the
myrnid
interests
o f the
points of interest, in a short motor­
South.
And
the
swiftness
and
effi­
cade, which will end at DeLeon
ciency
with
which
it
did
these
things
Springs with a picnic dinner, pre­
ceded by n dip. (Bring your hnthing brought admiration from all the
world. The war would have been lost
suits)."— Tampa Tfibuno.
much sooner than it was had not the
------------ ii------------South
sent some of its ablest sons
WATER CURE AND OTHERS.
to the Confederate capital. Colonel
When the state highway No. 5 is Martin figured in the congressional
completed between Brooksville nnd deliberations during the period of
Tampa nn innovation is expected thnt greatest strain, after realities had
is calculated to make the railroads displaced enthusiasm and illusions
sit up and give attention to said had disappeared. His name is in­
new things under the sun being the cluded in the South's heritage.—
transportation of merchandise by Jacksonville Metropolis.
truck into Brooksville.
Tampa newspapers are fully ex­
pecting the business men o f that
wholesale center to apply the “ water
cure" to the railroads, who under re­
cent rulings o f the Interstate Com­
merce Commission are to be allowed
to raise and revise out of all reason
freight ralts now in effect. There is
apparently no doubt the Tampa
wholesalers are up against it. They
are being discriminated against, while
at the same time they occupy the ad­
vantageous position of being a senport and fairly well supplied with
railroads which compete.
There is a long story connected
with the present helpless condition of
Tampa, many there be who will say
that Tampa herself is to blame for
not developing her port by providing
more adequate shipping facilities, etc.
One prominent railroad man said re­
cently that Tampa would get fairer
rates when she deserved it, that is
when she applied the remedy, wlmt
ever that may mean, The only thing
that Tampa can do is to build a boat
line o f her own, nnd when she does
they ought to stick to the boat line
for good.
When we say the wlmlsnlers are
up against it is equivalent to saying
the consumer is up against it as n
Brooksville merchant tells us today
that he has already been notified of
a ten per cent advance on practical­
ly everything in his line, which shows
that the ultimate consumer Is, ns al­
ways, to be ultimate sufferer, and
may be the only sufferer.
lie pays
the freight.
laical railroad officials tell us there
has been and probably will be no ad­
vance in the local rates between
Brooksville and Tampn or Brooksville
and Jacksonville. Generally '■speak­
ing, the rates on general merchandise
between Tampn nnd Brooksville nrc
50 to f&gt;0 per cent of the Jacksonville
rates.
i

The innovation thnt wo expect will
be fully justified us a practical busi­
ness proposition. When the straight
route to Tampa is completed, a dist­
ance of not over fifty miles, a truck
line operated for tho benefit of
Brooksville nnd other merchpnts
along tho route would be able to hmfi
the freight at rates lower than the
present rates. And the . remarknblo
things about it is, why ennnot a train

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"DEFLATION" HITS
GEAT WAR HERO.
Sergeant Alvin Yorke, declared to
be the outstanding hero of the war,
is about to lose his farm because he
is unable to make his pnymtnts on u
mortgage » f $12,50(1 held against bis
farm. He will, however, retain his
self-reaped, he having steadfastly
refused to capitalize his heroism by
accepting from moving picture and
vaudeville manage-s salaries that
would quickly liquidate bis indebted­
ness.
In the Argonnc cm October IS,
llilH, Sergeant Yorke captured 122
Germans, nnd was awarded many
medals for bis exploit. But he is n
modest hero. “ 1 was only a pawn
tlml day over there and any credit
that was due should go to the Lord,"
lie says. “ Fur me to atttinpt to taku
any credit personally would be to do
n great wrong, and Ho will see me
through now as He did over there."
After the war Yorke married and
has a young son. His farm was
partly paid for by a popular sub­
scription of $11,275. The drop in the
I rices o f corn nnd produce during the
last year is responsible for his ipres­
ent financial difficulty.
AMKItICAN VALUATIONS
TO BE TIIE RULE IN
FORDNHY TARIFF LAW.
WASHINGTON,
Aug.
111.—Tho
house policy assessing tariff duties
the basis o f American valuation
of imported merchandise was accept­
o il

ed by Republican members o f the
Semite finance committee, although
they failed to roach an agreement
finally on details of the program. Re­
publicans acted alone on the question,

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found a forecast o f the future.
Regular deposits attest hid integrity.
The amount o f his deposits is proof of
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The decision to establish the com­
mittee policy in “ Republican confer­
ence" brought protests on the senate
Pure Milk and Cream. Morning and if.
Hour during the day from Senator
ternoon deliveries. Milk depots nt J. E
Simmons of North Carolina, ranking
Democratic member of the commit­ Tlllls, Stokes &amp; MIIIHzcrs; Popular
tee, and Senator King, Democrat, Markets. Phone 100 your wants
Utah. Mr. Simmons declared his Re­
publican colleagues were taking tes­
timony in secret and that no record
was being made, so that other mem­
bers of the committee would never
Consulting Chemist says of the water: “ Of the many waters of this and ttL
know what had happened. He charg­
cr regions that I hare analyzed, I hare found none superior In all good quit
ed that customs experts were being
ties to that of the 'Elder Water."— Phone 311-W. Offlco In Miller Bulldtni
heard and that it was a "serious mat­
ELDER SPRINGS W ATER CO.
ter" to exclude the minority mem­
bers.
Mr. King said the situation called
THEATRE
RESORT
for “ the severest condemnation,” lid­
DANCE
HALL
CAFE
ding:
"It js 'u well known fact that all
ELECTRIC
kinds of interests are here trying to
PIANOS
ORCHESTRIONS
prostitute this bill. I don't want it
FOR YOUR PURPOSE IN ALL STYLES AND SIZES
written by the dye and other mono- l
polics,"
at Reduced Prices
In addition to the customs experts
who, Chairman Penrose said, merely
were carrying out instructions of the
Republicans in drafting changes in
W. S. HAYNE, Tampa, Florida
valuation sections, Secretary o f Com­
WRITE-------------------------------PHON E--------------------------WIRE
merce Hoover was before the commit­
tee today. The latter suggested that
an amendment should be added which ♦•M*+++*H**M"M**H'+*H**H*+4-H*+4*+++++*M.+++++++^*+*+.*. **+*.?■-H-W
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whose currency has depreciated sadly. $
The customs experts, who Mr. Sim­
mons said, were testifying in secret,
bad been heard extensively in open
sessions, according to Mr. Penrose.
Under the assessment plan accept­
ed by the Republicans the comparable
From the looks of the constant string of au­
wholesale selling price provided in the
same. Its scope, however, is limited
tomobiles going in and opt of our repair de­
in the respect that where no article
partment it looks as if Porter Pitts and Dock
o f commerce in the United States ex­
actly like an imported product is to
Wells are WPIO? The best automobile me­
be found, the American twholesale
chanics in this part o f the state. And that is
sjlling price of other comparable for­
W H Y they all come to us with their automoeign commodities is to be accepted ns
the basis for levying the duty.
. bile troubles. If you do not come to us with

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your troubles your automobile is not receiv­
ing its just rights.

STOLE MILK FOR HUNGRY CHILI)
Edward Kenney, aged 17, was
dragged barefooted before a Now
York magistrate, charged with steal­
ing a 14-cent bottle of milk. He told
the court thnt he had taken the milk
for an 11-year-old daughter who was
hungry.
From a salary o f $15 a
week received from the New York
Telephone Co., he expended $10 for
rent and $5 for food. When the food
was gone he took the bottle of milk.
The magistrate persuaded Kenney
to turn over bis child to the Children's
Aid Society nnd the milk vender
withdrew his charge.

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Phone 66

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Determination of the details went
over, hut before further moves are
GAS and OIL
made, the Republican members of the
house ways and means committee will
ho culled in for nn "informal discus­
sion" of the changes, which the
finance committee Republicans have
approved. This iconference, it wnH
said, was arranged in order to avoid 105 Pnlmcttb Ave.
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In and A b o u t

Uttle Happenings
Mention o f
Matters In Brief
personal Item "
of Interest
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The City

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Floating Small
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Arranged for
Herald Headers

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A. L. Dennison, o f Tampa, wan In
the city yesterday on u buhinesa mlBalon.

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(let a rep aired tire to use us extra,
Ford tires for $3.00.—S. A, HustOtl.
110-20 tc

TEMPERATURE
Hot Inst night and hot to­
day. Wc should worry. Tho
editor is going to DeLand and
Daytona regardless:
5:40 A. M. AUGUST 13
Maximum .......w............ .
95
Minimum .................
69
Range .......
74
Barometer ......................... 30.29
Rain, trace; Calm and clear.

II Jerome Cnrty, of Jacksonville,
Perry Jernigan, of tho U. &amp; O. Ga­
apen’t yesterday In this city transact­
rage,
has returned from n trip to
ing business.
points lii Lake county.
Sanford Mattress Factory will bo
Mrs. W. 11. Nashburn and family of
closed until Aug. 15th. A fter that
date we will be ready fo r business.— Little Itock, Ark., are the guests of
K. C. Eiehols, Mgr.
110-0tc her aunt, Mrs. J. E. Lang.
A -l seed bed sheeting, 30-in, wide,
F. c, Itairvr, o f Dnncsboro, Ky., was
8
c
a yard.—Thrasher &amp; Garner.
in the city yesterday stopping at tho
117-fltc
Montezuma.
John Sniiih left yesterdny for Day­
Get ti repaired tiro to use as extra.
Ford tires for $3.00.— S. A. Iluston. tona Bench where he will spend the
llfl- 2 Gta week-end with Ids family, who are
spending some time at tho ileuch.
F. S, Keen, of Jacksonville, stopped
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Johnson have
at the Montezuma yesterday while In
returned home to Atlanta, Gn., after
the city transacting business.
several weeks visit with Mr, and.Mrs.
J.
E. Laing.
Army cots just received, $2.08.—
Thrasher &amp; (turner.
110-3tc
It. B. Brassier, of the Orlando Itepprtcr-Star,
was here today enrouto to
Kobt. I„ Hunt, District Manager o f
yel.and
to
attend
tile Associated Dail­
the Woodmen of the World, left yes­
ies
meeting,
Mr.
and Mrs. It. J. Hol­
terday for his home in Atlantt.
ly accompanied him on the trip.
When you want the best nutomobile
New lot of rubber lined army rain
in Sanford, see N. II. Garner, Oldsmobiles and lluicks.
117*0t voats. Value $20. Price, while they
lust, $8.#0,—Thrasher &amp; Garner.
110-3tc
H. A. Neal, of the Harold Printing
Co., will return today after spending
AUCTION SALE OF FINE CATTLE
several days at Okeechobee City.
— 10 head of cows and heifers, pure
bred,
high grade Jersey cattle, one
I buy, pay ensh for second hand pi­
bull,
njilk
truck, dairy fixtures, etc.,
anos. Address P, 0 . box 352, Sanford,
will
be
sold
at public auction at the
Fla.
112-M'.-W-.F.12tp
home o f It. L. Garrison, near Sanford,
). S, (Pup) Wilson drove to Jnck- Tuesday, August 10, at 11 a. m.
121- 2 tc
■sunvilli in his car, accompanied by
his daughter, Mrs. John Smith, to
Harold Washburn and Fred Wight
meet Mrs. Wilson, who has returned
home from an extended visit with have returned from the camp at Jack­
friends and relatives in Pennsylvania. sonville where they were with Com­
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson nre spending pany D and report a fine time. They
were called home l&gt;y business mat­
some time at Daytona Beach.
ters.
Just arrived new lot of urmy pup
CHICKEN DINNER, Sunday noon
tints. Price $5.00, whilo they luat.—
and
evening, Gray Gables, on tho
Thrasher
Garner.
119-3tc
beach, Seabreeze, Fin.
Phono 491.
Free
bath
houses.
74-Fri-St-Gm
■Mrs. A. A. McNeol bus returned to
her home in Gretna, Flu. She Iiiih
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Luhg.
D. E. Freeman, general agent of
the F. E, C, and A. C. L. railways
Nnv Burlier Shop, DeForest build­ with headquarters at Tam pit, was In
ing, Second street, Sanford Ave., will Sanford today enroute home front a
'die n Monday, Aug. 15th.— Albert business trip to Okeechobee.
Mr.
Branding, Manager.
121-ltp Freeman has been connected with the

Bathing Suits

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John G. Lconnrdy was in Orlnndo
today on business.

Miss Ruth Gillen is spending the
week-end at Daytona Bench.

the w e a t h e r
For Florida: Fair tonight
except showers In the extreme
South portion Sundny; partly
cloudy with Mattered thundcr. holers.

F. E. C. railway for tho past 39 years
and at one time, many years ago, was
stationed In this city, where he has a
host o f friends who are always glnd
to welcome him.

PAGE FIVE

There has been more than one who has said that our line
o f BATHING SUITS were the snappiest in town. And
now we have reduced the prices to close them out.

Mr. nnd Mrs. .Sim Fair and children,
Mario and Archie, of Prnttvllle, Ala.,
will arrivo next week nnd will be tho
guests of their aunt, Mrs. Ella Leffler.

IF YOU NEED ONE

Judge nnd Mrs. J. Q. Smith and
daughter, Marie, of Birmingham, nre
expected next week nnd will be the
guests of their aunt, Mrs, Kiln Leffler nt her home, "The Gables,"

The logical time to buy is now and the logical place is
at “ The Store that is Different.” We still have a few
ladies’ bathing shoes left that we are closing out.

It. L. Garrison will sell 40 head of
pure bred Jersey dairy cows, and all
other dairy fixtures at his home near
this city August 16th, at 11 n. m.
This iH an opportunity to get good
milch cows cheap.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holly are at­
tending the meeting of the Associated
Dailies in DcLnnd today and will be
the guests of Ed, Fitzgerald at his
home in Daytona Beach tomorrow
where the members will be entertain­
ed.
FOR RENT— Furnished bed rooms.
Excellent location, 313 Magnolia
avenue.
121 dtp.
f
The trees on several of the streets
in Sanford need trimming badly as
they Imng so low that pedestrians arc
continually dodging them in order to
save their huts. It is doubly worse
on a rainy day when it is utmost im­
possible to carry an umbrella. Let’s
trim them high enough so they won’t
be ill the way.

HARDING INVITES
SEN. FLETCHER TO
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, Aug. 13.— An un­
usual compliment was paid Senator
Flctchor when he received a note
from President Harding today asking
him to call at the white liousu to­
morrow so that the president might
discuss with the Florida senator cer­
tain points in connection with a
speech recently made by the latter
in the senate upon tho subject o f
foreign
commerce, transportation,
overseas markets and ocean shipping.
This speech was most comprehen­
sive nnd there have been demands for
copies of it from many parts o f the
country.
For the president o f the
United States to request any one to
call and discuss a speech which has
been delivered, especially when the
party called upon, ns in the present
ease, is a Democrat, shows that tho
chief executive considers the matter
of such extreme importance that he
desires more light nnd information
on it.
In this speech Senator Fletcher
dwelt nt length upon the unfairness
being shown against the south A t­
lantic nnd Gulf ports, the value of
new fields nnd commercial nnd trans­
portation questions generally.
He
showed convincingly why other ports
are endeavoring to starve those in
the South to death and revealed the
selfish motives underlying tactics now
being employed along tlds line.

----

PUT CREAM IN NOSE
AND STOP CATARRH
Tells now To Dpcn Clogged Nos­
trils and End Head-Colds.
You feel fine in n few moments.
Your cold in head or catarrh will be
gone. Your clogged nostrils will op­
en. Tlie air passages of your head
will clear and you can breathe freely.
No more dullness, headache; no hawk­
ing, snuffling, mucous discharges or
dryness; no struggling for breath at
night.
Tell your druggist you want a small
battle of Eiy’s Cream Balm. Apply a
little o f this fragrant, antiseptic
cream in your nostrils, let it pene­
trate through every air passage of tho
head; soothe nnd heal the swollen, in­
flamed mucous membrane, and relief
comes instantly.
It is just what every cold and ca­
tarrh sufferer needs. Don’t stay stuffed-up nnd miserable.—Adv.

WHITE RELEASED
FROM CHARGES
IN GIRL’S DEATH

CLASSIFIED ADS
Classified advertisements, 3 cents a line, No ad taken for less than
2.i cents, nnd positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cask
must accompany nil orders. Count five words to a linn nnd remit ac­
cordingly.

FOR RENT

LOST

F o r RENT— Store room oil First
street. A. p. Connelly Real Estate
Co.
117-Otc.

LOST— Somewhere between Williams’
Garage and Grnpcvillc, a package
from Speer's dry goods store contain­
ing a lace embroidered night gown,
2 yards white elastic, I spools of
white thread, 3 3-4 yards of pink sat­
in ribbon and a lace vest. Finder
please return to Williams Garage nnd
receive reward.
118tfc

FOK RENT— Sewing machine. Phono
121-3t
308-W.
Full llENT—W'icc, large furnished
housekeeping
rooms.— Mrs. Rid­
dling, Engle Homo, 205 Oak Avenue.
120-2 tp

FOR SALE
FOR SALE— IIouso, 5 rooms and bath,
Electric lights and gas. 805 Elm.
— If. N. Lumlcy, 902 French. Phono
101.____________________________ 75-tfc
FOR SALE— Medium size safe. Ap­
ply 402 Sanford Ave., nnd Fourth
Street.
94-01.

WANTED
WANTED— Team work.
Hanson Shoe Shop.

Inquire

M.

121 20 tp

PAINTS
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WALL PAPER
SUN-PROOF PAINT

MIAMI, Aug. 13.— Edw. F. White FOR SALE— One pumping outfit con­
sisting of one Raleigh Sehreyer
was released from jail yesterday af­
1
1-2
hp. engine, one Gould pump, one
ternoon when a coroner’s jury decid­
200
gallon storage tank. Wight
ed Maude Gilbert, his companion on
Grocery
Co.
112-tfc.
the fatal midnight automobile ride
MADE SPECIAL FOR THIS
Wednesday, met with accidental death
Post cards— local views— lc each at
CLIMATE
by drowning. White told the jury that the Herald office.
the girl wns driving the ear when it FOR SALE OR TRADE— One Colo 8 , Make Your Hounc Smile With
SUN-PROOF PAINT
leaped into tho Tamianii trial canal,
5 passenger roadster.
Will take
eight miles west of here. A physician light car as part payment. Call 519
testified thut water on her lungs in­ W, First street.
115-tfc
dicated drowning.
FOR SALE— One Helding-Hail stone
The body of the girl will be sent
C T A D C H. A. HALVERlined refrigerator, 160 pound ca­
-Fv - I ' d «
*&gt; ^
^ * d*4*4*4**J*
4*4** * *!•*♦•+4*4*+
to her former home in Bridgeport,
iJ 1 UHL
SON, Proprietor
pacity. Call 519 W. First Street.
Conn., to her two brothers.
Sanford, Fla.
Ufl-tfc Welaka Block
White’s wife and children left here
three hours before ho went riding FOR SALE—8 -room house with all
♦
with
Miss Gilbert. He first said they
modern convenience, excellent re­ ROYAL PALM SEEDS
I.AUNDRY SPECIAL
* 4*4*gone
4* 4* 414*to
4* 4*
4* * v 4*Carolina,
4* •&gt;* 4* 4* 4* 4*
4* &lt;•4* 4*
4* 4*4*pair.
4* 4*4*4&gt;414*++4*
4*4* 4*4- works,
4* 4* 4*4*4* 4*
4* 4 4* 4 4* 4* 4*4* 4&gt;* 4*F 4*+4* 4*4* 4*4 * 4 * + * 4 * * + 4 * + + • * +
had
South
later
that
Private4* *water
in4*4*
desir­
Next Week Only
able
location.
Reasonable
terms.
Ap­ WILL BE HARVEST­
they
went
to
nvnnnnh,
but
yesterday
Other Laundry must
accompany
afternoon said lie did not know where ply to Owner, 519 W. First Street.
ED IN EVERGLADES
this special:
lio
-tfc
they
had
gone.
Shirts, Negligee, each ............... 10c
FORT MYERS, Aug. 13.—Thous­
I Here are four real questions when you buy a car—
FOR SALE—Good piano, $175 cash.
Shirts, Bosom or Wool, each........12c
'* hat will it cost to run? Will repairs be heavy? How long
Shirts, Silk, each ........................ 15c HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION
Phone 170-W.
U«-12tp ands o f seed from the royal palms
ANNUAL MEETING
Wll! it last? What will it bring when sold?
Sanford
Branch (sikclnml Steam
FOTTSXLE 0 It'TIfA I) E^CTnFToiuTof growing in the grounds o f a local
Laundry. Phone 175.
121-ltc
mules and horses. This stock is hotel, nre being harvested and dried
11 you got the snme answers as the man who buys the
There will be a meeting of the Fcrhere to sell or trade; a chance to get and when ready will be shipped to
fpntohile, you can be sure you have not paid too much.
nald-Lnughton Memorial Hospital As­
a
real bargain. Can be seen back of several nurseries nnd iprivate plan­
PROMINENT MEN
1 upmubile running economy is known to he truly exceptionsociation at the Court House, Tues­
i
Wight’s
See Whighnm or tations near the Everglades.
ilL
SIEZED IN DUVAL day night, August 10th, at 8 o’clock. Benton.—Garage.
The royal palms, It is said, produc­
W. I. Steagall Mule Co.
All members are requested to bo pres­
Owners will tell you their repair bills are unusually
ed seeds only once every two years,
117-fltp
BOOZE TROUBLE ent
as it is the election of officers and
'Kht. It is u fact that many Hupmoblles serve three or four
the seed growing in huge clusters
the reading of the annual reports of FOR SALE—Strawberry plants, cer­
■"iig-time owners before they wear out.
springing from the crown of fotids
I JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 13.—Seven the hospital association.
117-Gtp
tified by State Plant Board, $3 per
nt the tops o f the majestic treeK.
more arrests wore made yesterday by
thousand f. o. h. Lake Mary. Farina
Used car dealers all know the car commands a price
federal officers in connection with the
above the average.
Thrift is the art o f buying a com­ Strawberry Garden, Lake Mary, Fla. Seeds from the palms in tho hotel
alleged illicit whiskey traffic in Du­
117-12tp grounds nre said to be particularly
plexion to match a hat instead of bu |,
val county, and in which several prom*,
These things are true o f the Hupmobile because it is
fine for propagating purposes, nnd
ing a hat to match a complexion.
FOR SALE— 20 acres good orange
incut men arc charged with having
anil to last and to keep going on a minimum o f outlay; and
the demand for them always is in
grove land situated within a mile of
been involved.
•ecauso they are true, the car is worth what it costs.
excess o f the supply.
Geneva.
The land has not been clear­
The
buying
public
isn't
optimistic
Of those arrested six nfe charged
In preparing them, the immense
with conspiracy to viola to the prohi­ about n business revival. There can ed but has a bearing orange grove seed clusters are cut from the trees,
Passenger
bition laws. • They were released in be no revival without repentance for bordering it. This tract o f land can be often 60 feet or more high, nnd tho
5 Passenger
bought nt a real bargain. For full
Touring ....
bonds of $2,500 each and include R. past sins.
Sedan ................
particulars address "C " care of the seeds then nre spread on tarpaulins
E. Wheeler nnd J. E. Madignn, for­
118-tfp nnd kept in the sun until they hnvo
- Passenger
Knowledge isn't essential to diseus- Herald* office.
mer hankers; J. E. Merrill, head of tho
4 Pussenger
dried out. They arc not (pfcrmittod
Roadster ..
Merrill-Stevns Shipbuilding Co.; hls |sioii of piiblic questions. You don’ t FOR SALE CHEAP— Eight thoroCoupe .....
to become wet, or even damp, being
son, K. A. Merrill, also connected with hnve to understand a tariff law in or­
bred Plymouth Rock hens, and one
carefully covered on the approach of
tho firm; P. M. Hopkins and Pat Ger­ der to cuss it.
rooster. 402 French Ave.
120-2tc
rain, nnd taken in at night.
main.
F. O. B. SANFORD
HEMSTITCHING AND ’ PICOTING
One of the Inirrtense trees in tho
A warrant was issued for the ar­
A successful business man is ono
Attachment. Works on nil sewing hotel grounds here, according to tho
CAN MAKE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OF AN Y MODEL
rest of former Sheriff W. H, Dowling who has the horse-power of an opti­
machines.
Price $2.00.-_ Personal gardener, this year yielded nearly
on a similar charge, He wns snid to mist und tho emergency brakes of a
checks, 10c extra. Lights Mail Or­ 190,090 seed",
'{ ’ l l
be out of the city.
pessimist.
der House, Box 127, Birmingham,
Ala.
__________
120-7tp
NOTICE
Smuts suys the League is all wo
Builders &amp; Contractors
When better cars nre mado, N. H, have to show for our period o f ideal­ FOR SALE— Lurge two story store
Sketches nnd Estimates Free; no
building,
on
hard
road.,
R,
R.
sta­
Garner will sell them.
117-flt ism. Many Republicans have good
tion. Plenty room, apartments up­ building too large nnd none too small.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Jobs to show for It.
stairs.— A. P. Connelly.
„
120-flt ------ALL WORK GUARANTEED-----If it is something you don’t enjoy,
D
istrib
u
tors
for
Seminole and Lake Counties
.
It will doubtless improve your mind
Post enrds— local views— lc each at
Post cards—local views— lc each at
Wilson &amp; Shorey
the Herald office.
’ | or be good for your soul.
tho Herald oiflce.
I’ ine and Garland Sts., Orlando, Fla.

Hupmobile

$1685
$1685

$2645 ;;

6. &amp; 0. MOTOR
*’ ?.i CO.

SANFORD” PAINT

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1921

NUMBER 122

Brought Booze From Bermuda?

REPUBUCAN HOUSE TO PASS
ON ADMINISTRATION BILL
WAYS AND MEANS TODAY

UPON TROUBLED IRELAND
England Faces Crisis
Today in Nego, tiations

NEGRO H E A V IL Y GUARDED
GOES TO A R R A IG N M E N T
A T BIRM INGHAM T O D A Y.
(O7 Th« AnocUUd P rtu)

A N N IS T O N , Aug. 16.— Two com­
panies o f infantry, two machine gun
units o f tho Alnhnmn National Guard
left Camp McClellon this morning for
Birmingham, to accompany
Clyde
DOOR h a s b e e n l e f t o p e n f o r
Thomas, a negro, to Centerville, for
f u r th e r PARLEY r u t r u e s nrrnlpnmont and trial for tho mur­
t io n is s t i l l u n s e t t l e d
der In connection with the death o f n
farmer’s fourteo nyenr old daughter
(Br Tbs AMtelaUd P rtu)
LONDON, Aug. IB.— England to­ near Randolph Inst Tuesday. It is
day faced n crucial period In nogb- said h ynuthoritics that the girl wns
tintlons looking to the establishment criminally assaulted and then choked
of peace in Ireland. The^ action o f to denth.
the British government yesterdny 1n
making piddle letters exchanged be­ G O V E R N M E N T LOANS
tween Premier Lloyd Georgo and1
TO S O U TH ER N FARM E RS
URGED FOR COTTON CROP
Devnlera showed the people that vir­
tual deadlock existed, nnd nlthough
(B 7 The A u o cU ted P r e u )
the cl' or, it is declared, hns been left
W A S H IN G T O N , Aug. 16.— Govern­
open for further pnrley, It wns ap­
ment lonnH to farmers o f the South to
parent that the situation wns one o f
tide them over until they can market
considerable gravity.
their cotton crop wus urged today by
Great Britain offered Irclnnd com­
Mnrtin Amorous, o f Marietta, Gn., be­
plete autonomy in finnneo nnd taxa­ fore a congressional committee inves­
tion, military forces for homo de­ tigating agricultural conditions.
fense. her own police nnd, among oth­
er things, control o f the Irish postal

PEACE FAR AWAY

services.
In his reply to Mr. Lloyd George,
Mr. DeValern argued for independ­
ence and offered to submit tho Ulster
questions to arbitration.
In his final letter Mr. Lloyd Georgo
denied Ireland’s right to secession, re­
fused foreign arbitration fo r Irish
questions nnd expressed the hope that
Ireland would accept tho
British
terms, which he deelnred the best thnt
could lie offered.
I
The British proposals which were
dated July 20, Hiiid:
"The British government are ac­
tuated liy an enrnest desire to end the
unhappy divisions between Great Brit­
ain nnd Ireland which have produced
io many conflicts in the past
and
which have once more shattered the
pence and well-being of Irclnnd. A t
the present time they long with his
majesty, the king, in the words o f his
gracious speech in Ireland last month,
for a satisfactory solution of thoso
age-long Irish problems which for
generations embarrassed our forefath­
ers as they now weigh heavily upon
us’ and they wish to do their utmost
to secure that ‘every ninn o f Irish
birth should work in loyal co-opera­
tion with the free communities on
which the British empire Ih based.’
They are convinced thnt the Irish peo­
ple may find as worthy nnd complete
an expression o f their political nnd
spiritual ideals within the empire ns
any of the numerous nnd varied na­
tions united in allegiance to his ninJestys throne nnd they desire such
consummation not only for the w el­
fare of Great Britain and Irclnnd nnd
the empire ns a whole hut also for tho
enuse of peace nnd harmony through­
out the world."
FI,EK t o l l s o n c a n a l
IOH AM E RIC AN S IIII’ S
FIN A L VOTE IN OCTOBER.
W K v l f o Z * AutcUUd Preu)
"A M IIN G T O N ,
Aug.
15. - A n
#Kr.'e*»,.„t fo r n fin a l v o te O c to b e r
!,l,h " " S e n a to r B o r a h ’s h ill p r o v ld l,IL free to lls fo r
A m e r ic a n
s h ip s
*‘l llar t r o u g h P a n a m a C a n a l, w a s
reached tod ay b y th e Son nto.

l ltn i.O B K N C H A iN CASE IN
Sl I’ERIOR COURT ALLE G E D
K E N N E D Y M URDER.
•-OS ANGELES, Aug. 15.— Arthur
! rUrnh
•'»«• Mndelynn Obenchnin
^ " c d today In Superior Court
wit! .1" m,lctmcnt charging them
&gt; h the murder of J. Belton.. Ken-

in va!'S,

f° r ftn t‘xte»8l°n of time

« ii .iw ir k Thoy wm KromI ovmS
Emily n

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S U P f «A G IS T d i e s .
18,' “ M*ss Snrnh

man s u ff" ^ ft pioncer in thc w °*
lv died
moVoment» who rccentty-ono " Un,lon ut tho
o f nineCiirton' r ‘u ° n°
tho f ° un,l0ra of
K 'e f, " CR0’ thc ftrHt English colary d
" T " ’ ""&lt;! was «n honorZ t
l V r * ° f G,nB*ow Unifett \, 1 ” 8G0’ sho an(l Mr*' Garrontmons “T "

t00k 10 th0 hoU8° ^

Stuart Mill tho, f i T 0?tntiOn by J° hn
vote
* of wo!nen!
‘ PCtU,° n f ° r tho

M A N Y A R E K ILLE D
PR O PE R TY DESTROYED
IN BIG F IR E TO D AY.

DIVINE SARAH
BERNHARDT
IN GOOD HEALTH

(By The AuocUted Preu)

P H IL A D E L P H IA , Aug. 15.— Flro
at Point Breese OH Works of Atlant­
ic Itovning Co., in which llffvo per­
sons were killed nnd nearly u score
injured, wns finally extinguished early
todny nfter twenty-four hours’ bat­ C O N S ID E R A TIO N OF T A X REVIS­
ION W IL L BE M A D E N O W
tle. Tho loss is estimated nt one mil­
PLANNED
lion dollars.
*
Fire broke out again shortly before
(Br The AuocUted Preu)
noon todny at Point Breeso plant.
W AS H IN G TO N , Aug. IB.— Tho
Throe alarms summoned the weary
administration’s tax bill as draft­
Tim Jennie T „ supposed to liuvo sailed up tho Atlantic const from Ber­ firemen hack from the fire houses
ed
by tho House Ways and Means
muda with a load of liquor, wus captured by the pullec at New Haven after n
to which they and returned only a
committee
was presented for ap­
raid on the waterfront. It Is tho belief of the pollee that the hunt had hewn
proval todny at a conference o f
chartered to supply nddltiouul stores to some of the New Haven eellars which few whours previously to combat a
roaring pillnr o f ilntnc shooting one
Republican representatives
and
were beginning to run low.
hundred nnd fifty feet in the nir from
was to be formally introduced ina sower fed by twenty thousand gal­
the house by Chairman Fordney
lons o f oil by-products.
The blaze
nt five p. -m. It then will be
made public.
wns extinguished nfter it had burned
for about two hours.

WEDNESDAY

DEADLOCK REACHED TODAY
IN RUSSIAN NEGOTIATIONS
SOVIET RUSSIA AND U. S. BROKE WORLD’S
RECORD, THEN
Relief for Russian Fam­
BROKE NECK
ine Sufferers Seems
M URDERED PR IE S T 1IUKIED.

B IR M IN G H AM , Aug. 15— The body
of thc.R t. Rev. James Coyle, pastor
o f St. Paul’s Catholic church, who
wns shot to denth Thursday night by
Rev. E. It. Stephenson, Methodist
minister ,wns buried this afternoon at
Southside Catholic cemetery. During
the
ceremonies in St. Paul’s conduct­
D E S P IT E RUMORS T H A T ILLN E S S
ed by Bishop E. P. Allen, nnd Father
H AD PRIM A DONA
Michncl Henry o f Mobile, Ala., thou­
DOWN
sands o f persons crowded about the
(Br The AuooUted P rtu)
edifice unable to gnln entrance. The
P A R IS , Aug. 16.— Sarah Iicrnhnrdt, streets from tho church to the ceme­
rumors o f whose illness were current tery were lined with immense throngs
hero Saturday, is in good health says nnd all traffic along the route wns
a tolegrnm from nn editor on the staff suspended.
o f the Journal who is spending his
vacation on the island where Sarnh1
Bernhardt hns her summer home.
GOVERNOR A P P O IN T S
C IT R U S INSPECTORS
FOR T H IS SEASON.

To Be Blocked
(Br The AuocUted Prtu)

RIGA, Aug. 16.— A deadlock
was readied today in negotiations
relative to the American relief
for Itussia’s famine sufferers be­
tween American relief adminis­
tration nnd officials in nction on
behalf o f Soviet famine
relief
committee. Action by the Wash­
ington nnd Moscow offidnls will
ho necessary to decide the issue,
it is declared.

STATE TROOPS ON SCENE
AT CONCORD, COTTON MILLS
OPENED WITH NO DISORDERS

O r The A u o cU ted P r e u )

T A L L A H A S S E E , Aug. ,15.— Gov­
ernor Ilnrdco has appointed the fo l­
lowing ns citruB fru it inspectors to
serve from September 1st to Novem­
ber 6th, this yenr, W. R. Griffin,
Southerland; C. E. Johnston, Dndc
C ity; S . ‘ D. Moon Floral City; John
M. Keen, Lakeland.
F R E A K S OF T H E CENSUS.
V IE N N A , Aug. 15.— Curious freaks
o f population nre shown by the de­
tails o f the Intest Austrian census.
For instance, there are 300,000 few er
children under ten years of age in the
country than in 1010, while the num­
ber o f men between forty and sixty
years hns increased by 120,000. It
is explained by the fact thnt ndu’ i
men survived the privations o f the
Inst three or four years while chil­
dren perished.
H

Tax Revision One of the
Most Important
Problems Up
.

AN O TH E R

T R A IN

C LA IM S

ONE.

Troops Refuse to Allow
Anyone to Approach
Mills

JA C K S O N V ILE E , Aug. 15.— Three
automobile accidents, in which one
life wns lost nnd nine persons susmarked this city's
Sunday motor TROOPS REFU SE TO A LLO W A N Y
jaunts. Several other motor acci­
O N E TO APPRO ACH
dents were reported to police head­
M ILLS
quarters in which no serious casual­
(B r The A u o cU ted P reit)
ties were involved.
CH A R LO TTE , N. C., Aug. 15.
Mrs. It. Rcmscn, w ife o f a well— With state troops on the scene,
known local merchant, died while en­
the Locke cotton mill at Concord
roll te to a hospital nfter nn nutomoreopened
this morning with no
'liilo driven by her husband and occu­
disorder
or
consequence. Troops
pied also by their two children, had
formed
a
line
ncross the street
been struck by nn Atlantic Const Line
from
the
mill
and
refused to al­
trnin nenr Camp Johnston, eleven
low any but those who were to go
miles from here. Rentsen nnd the two
to work to cross.
children niirnculously escaped with
slight injuries.
SOUTHERN T A R IF F CONGRESS
BEGINS TW O D A Y S SESSION.
N E W DIRECTOR FOR RO LLINS.

W IN T E R P A R K , Aug.
15.— Tho
R AZE TW O L A K E L A N D
office nt Rollins College announces
H U H.DINGS; ORDERS OF
the securing o f Miss Louise Cooper,
T H E F IR E CHIEF. A. M. (Columbia) ns director o f
physical education for women nnd in­
L A K E L A N D , Aug.
15.— Monday structor o f mathematics.
She will
morning early, following an order of direct thc physical examinations o f
condemnation
by the
fire chief women nnd prescribe sports suitable
against tho old Wilson stable owned for all according to their abilities nnd
by Mrs. E. A. Blnino on North Mas­ needs. Itoilins women’s sports will bo
sachusetts, and tho small frame brought up to the highest type with
building by Mrs. Cowdry on tho cot • best scientific standards. Special at­
nor o f .Vain and Florida opt'osito the tention will ho given this your to the
city hall nnd the Polk County Trust health nnd physical wolfaro o f nil
Co., tho city street department under students. Miss Cooper received her
the supervision o f N. F. Yarbrough, trulning in tho teachers’ college at
ro*td both hiriJings. T te department Columbin University, taking a special
succeeded In getting *ht
Cowdry course in physicnl education. She is
building completely razed nnd moved now nn examiner for the American
away, the lumber being sold, while Red Cross women’s life-saving work,
tho Blaine property wns t ir-. down nnd is n specialist in water sports
and the lumber left on tin lot. In the nnd out-of-door nnturnl gymnastics
latter cnfco nn injunction wns served for Women.
on tho mayor to stop tho destruction
nnd any further efforts to tear down NOW FOR GOOD ROADS
tho building.
This means thnt the
B Y F E D E R A L AID.
____ e_
enso will probably ho fought out in
(Br The AteeoUted P rtu)
the courts ns it is understood thnt
W
AS
H
IN G TO N ,
Aug.
15.— Tho
dumago suits will now be instituted
federal
good
roads
aid
bill
was
favor­
against tho city for the icstruction
ably
reported
to
the
Senate
today,
o f tho Bln’ ne property
nnd efforts will ho mado to pass it
I f every man wns filled with n no­ before recess.
ble desiro to do his best fo r his home
The path of glory loads to a lot o f
town, Borno o f them would move
post-war investigation and scandal.
away.

A LB E R T BURNS, M OTORCYCLE
RACER, CRASHES THROUGH
FE NCE Y E S TE R D A Y
(liy Tho A u o cU ted P r e u )

TOLEDO, Aug. 15.— Less than half
an hour nfter he had broken
tho
world’s dirt trnck motorcycle record
with sidecnr for one mile here yester­
day, covering the distance in 40 sec­
onds, Albert Burns, 27, Oakland, Cal­
ifornia, wns fatally injured when in
the first lap of a twenty-five mile
race a fellow rider crowded him, forc­
in g his machine to skid nnd crash
through n fence.
Burns neck wus
broken.
UNIO N P A IN T E R S S T R IK E
A T ST. PETERSBURG—
R EFU SE CUT IN WAGES
(B r The A u o cU ted P r e u )

ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 15.— Un­
ion painters here struck todny rnthcr
than take cut from $1 to 30c per hour.
Union men have been getting one dol­
lar.
Non-union have been working
for 87 *,ti cents which the union pninters refused. The employers then sot
the wage at 80c. One hundred and
fifty-eight union men quit work.
GREEKS W IL L DRIVE
T U R K S IN T O T H E SEA
AN D W E HOPE T H E Y DO.
ANGORA, Aug, 15.— A reiterated
determination to drive out the Greeks

(Br The AuocUted Preu)

W AS H IN G TO N , August 15,—
House Republicans were to pass
todny on thc administration tax
revision hill ns drafted by a ma­
jority of the members o f the
Ways nnd Means Committee and
decide upon the procecdurc In the
house during consideration of the
mensurc, which is now planned to
begin next Wednesday.
W A S H IN G TO N , Aug. 15.— Revis­
ion o f tho 1918 tax law wns com­
pleted Saturday by Republican mem­
bers o f the house ways nnd means
committee with the adoption of these
additional changes:
Repeal o f the express und oil pipe­
line transportation taxes, effcctiva
January 1, 1022.
Imposition o f a license tax o f $10
on vendors o f soft drinks, effective
upon enactment o f the bill.
Substitution o f a ‘ manufacturers'
tax o f twelve cents a gallon on co­
real beverage (nenr beer) for tho
present levy o f 15 cents, effective
upon enactment o f the hill.
Imposition o f a 5 per cent tax on
the full manufacturers’ selling prico
o f tho following articles if sold by
the manufacturers at levels in excess
o f those specified.
Carpets nnd rugs, $3.50 per square
yard; trunks, $3 each; valises, i»AVcling bags, suit cases, hat boxes used
by travelers nnd fitted toilet enses,
$15 each; purses, pockotbooks, shop­
ping nnd hnnd hngs, $4 ench; porta­
ble lighting fixtures, including inmps
o f all kinds, nnd Hhndes, $10 ench;
fans, $1 ench, nnd house or smoking
coats or jnckets nnd bnth or loung­
ing robes, $3 each.
These taxes niso will become e f­
fective utpon enactment o f tho bill.

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" i f it takes years," is the keynote of

conversations which a correspondent T R IA L OF A NEGRO
CHARGED W IT H M URDER
of tho Associated Press has just Imd
A T GREENW OOD, S. C.
with the Nationalist lender, Mustupha
Kemnl, nt the lntter’s villa in tho
( B r Tho Associated Preu)*
nearby village o f Chnnkni. “ Turkey
GREENWOOD, S. C., Aug. 15.— A
for the Turks," is tho Nntnoialist crowd estimated nt about two thous­
GREENSBORO, N. C., Aug.15.— slogan.
and nre attending thc spccini term o f
A number o f delegates from different
"Although tho allies appear to be court which opened thfk morning to
sectionss of the country arrived in unable to believe it, we will not bar­ try Pink Griffin, negro, charged with
Greensboro tonight for the opening gain nor nccopt half measures," the murder o f Dr. Lawton C. Lips­
meeting tomorrow morning o f tht Kemnl said. "W e nre prepared to go comb, prominent fnriper near N inety&gt;.
Southern tariff congress which will on fighting for what we doom our Six, July h^lnst.
he in session here two days.'John rights. It is not the first time in his­
T H IR D PERSON IN C A SE
!L Kirby of Houston, Tex., President, tory that a war lias Instcd a century,"
o f the congress, arrived tonight ami Kcmal said to the correspondent.
O RLANDO , Aug, 15.— "In my opin­
will preside over the sessions. Fol­
" I t is just thnt the vanquisher! par­
lowing the convening o f the congress ty shnll pny for a lost w ar," ho went ion,” declared the Rev. J. It. Cason,
tomorrow addresses o l Welcome and on, "hut it is not just to kill a nation. former Methodist minister at West
response, E. P. Wharton o f Greens­ It is unjust to nttempt to divide up i’alm Bench, "there is a third person
boro, president o f the North Cnrolinn Turkish soil, giving part to tho connected with this Lenn Clnrko rob­
division, nnd Mr. Kirby will deliver Greeks, nnd spheres o f influence to bery-murder case, and I believe It will
addresses. A t tho afternoon session thc French, thc Italians and tho nil he brought out at tho proper
time."
addresses will he made by R. E. T ay­ British. This is n form o f political
Rev. Cason, a life-long friend o f tho
lor o f Carlsbad, N. M., president of slavery.
Clnrko
family, had just visited with
tho National Mohnir Growers’ Asso­
"Our conception o f pence fo r the
tho
imprisoned
former postmistress in
ciation; C. L. Parsons o f Washing­ mninlund hns often been stated,"
her cell when he made tho above as­
ton, D. C., secretary o f the American Kemnl continued.
"A s for Thrace,
sertion, hut he would say nothing
Chcmicnl Society, nnd F. W. Bouda enstern Thrnco is nn insepnrnhle part
further, nor would he he quoted ns to
o f Potalunn, n lending poultry grow­ of our homeland, beenuso o f the
tho interview he had held with tho
er. The address by Senutor E. F. Turkish majority thcro. For tho rest
woman.
Ladd o f North Dakota, will bo the o f Thrace we nre w illing to agree to
main feature o f thc session tomor­ a plebiscite. Constantinople, too, is
row night. He will speak on "The ours, hut fo rtho strnlts nnd tho Sen
West and tho South."
o f Marmora wo are willing to accept
any solution by which tho safety o f FO R EC AST FOR T H E PERIOD AU ­
Permanent wnve: One that puts a Constantinople can bo protected. My
G UST 15 TO 20, IN C LU S IV E .
crimp in hair. Permanent ta riff: One honest opinion is thnt tho 6ld ar­
South Atlantic and East Gulf
that puts a crimp in consumers.
rangement by which tho Turks, arm­ states: Normal temperature, gener­
ed, guaranteed tho neutrality o f tho ally fa ir but with widely scattered lo­
A statesman is indiscreet when he straits, is the only working solution. cal thundorshowers. There are no in­
says Borne unploasant .thing every­ It is pntent that 'an international dications at this time o f a disturbance
body believes to be true.
commission will result in quarrels." in the W est Indies.

WEEK’S WEATHER

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FLORIDA’S BUILDING RECORDS
SHOW STATE IS PROGRESSING
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AND BUILDING VERY RAPIDLY

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Indications Are That July Construction is Keep­
ing U p With Pace Set During the First
Six Months of the Presnt Year

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THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13,1921

THE STAR TO-DAY
A N A L L -S T A R S P E C IA L CAST in
,

^

*

\ ••. •,

It Women Only Knew

and business houses vAiile construction
(Br The Auoel.ted Pr«M)
JA C K S O N V ILLE , Aug. 13.— Re­ o f n proportionate number o f gnrages
ports from cities throughout the Ante was authorized.
Tnllnhnssee also is on tho evo o f a
on the amount o f new building auth­
A well tided story that will touch the henrt string of ev­
orized and begun during the month o f building boom, $450,000 alone hnving
ery human emotion— something that-will make you feel
July indicate that construction
is been appropriated by the last legis­
better after seeing it. Also—
's
keeping uf&gt; the pace set during tho lature for on addition to the cnpltol
first six months o f the year when and improvement o f the Floridn State
Other funds
Florida led near, if not- every state In College for Women.
the union. Efforts to obtain the val­ were appropriated for new work at
Saturday at the Princess— All-Star cast in
ue o f building permits issued in the the Florida Agricultural and Mechan­
“The Man Trackers” ; also a Comedy
.
principal cities and towns during July ical College while tho local Mnsonic
developed thnt the municipal authori­ body and the Odd Fellows expect soon
ties in many places do not require per­ to begin construction o f their build­
mits for new construction and conse­ ings. New work hero includes many
quently had no records to show what new dwellings nnd improvement o f tho
amount o f new conAruction was plan­ old ones.
ned.
Jacksonville led the state in July
*•
with permits aggregating
$107,400
while Miami was second with $400,200
Havo you over been “ caught short o f cosh" when touring and been
nnd St. Petersburg third with $320,­
embarrassed at hotels, garages and shops by the more or less unwel­
800. Other cities reported ns follows:
come attitude toward your personal checks?
Tnmpn $215,200; West Palin Bench,
$137,075; the Triple Cities (Dnytonn,
You can enjoy your trip, free from anxloty regarding money mat­
ITH the little youngster’s clothes having to be wnshed so
Daytona Bench .Senbrecze) $108,775;
ters if you keep yourself supplied with theso self-ldontifylng, overy, often you must be sure that they are of good material to
St. Augustine $50,127;
Clearwater, GIVES S T A R T L IN G E X A M P LE S OF
whcrc-nccepted, safe, convenient Cheques fo r travelers.
.
.
stand these frequent tubbings. K A Y N E E wash suits are
$50,000 and Gainesville $33,900.
HOW T H E GROWERS A R E BE­
Miami’s total for tho yonr up to
ING HLED W H IT E
made of the best materials. They can even be boiled with­
(August 1 was $3,142,000 with pros­
out fear of the colors fading. They’re made on smart lines
pects for the biggest fall and winter
Charges that the railroads nro
nnd carefully finished to save mending.
Amrican
building progrnm ever known. Tho spreading the story thnt commission
CHEQUES «&gt;
Bankers
•
•
A.
B.
A.
difficulty
of
obtaining
flioncy
lins
de­
May we show you our attractive assortment of Kaynee !;
men nnd brokers nro responsible for
Association
wash suits? The individual, smart styles of these little gar- + layed many projects plnnncd to begin high prices in an attempt to deceive
earlier, but the financing of these is the public nnd get away with high
W E
8 E L L
T II E Mments will delight you.
.
in process, nnd in some cases has been freight rates were made by Charles J.
t
completed. The nqw First N ation al, Hrand o f Pittsburgh, vice-president
Bank building, to be 10 stories high J,md general manager o f tho American
* * * * * * * * * * * *
nnd to cost $750,000 is one o f the big Fruit nnd Vegetable Association, in
M A Y B U IL D H OTEL
projects to be stnrtcd in the fnll. T h o 1testimony given before tho joint comfinnneing of this building hns been ‘ mission „of the Sonnto nnd House
CORNADO BEACH +
—
i
completed and the contract let. It which is conducting an inquiry into
*
,__ _______
..
I
-r will be a steel structure.
whnt is wrong with agricultural con­
*
Edward W. Otstott nnd his wiYe, *
St. Petersburg’s permits during the ditions. Mr. Brnnd until two yenrs Abba M iller Otstott, have been here * * * * * * * * * * * *
month included fifty-fou r residences J„jr0 was chief of the Federal inarkct- for soveral days this week fo r tho
27 addressed to you by the Mnnatee nnd six apartments which, with alter- ( jnff burenu.
W H E R E T H E Y P L A Y TODAY
purpose of laying out plans fo r tho
County Growers’ Association, M. I. ntlons of houses already built will rc“ i f the present rates arc maintained
Tnmpn
nt St. Petersburg.
improvement
o
f
their
property
inter­
T. Williams, gencrnl mnnngor.
suit in the addition o f 480 rooms to by the rnilroads fo r another year the
Jncksonvillo
nt Orlando.
ests
in
this
city.
Their
*pl*ms
nro
“ I beg to sny that there is a great the total in the city. Indications nro agriculture, stock-growing nnd fruitDnytonn nt Lakeland.
still
not
completed,
hut
it
is
rumored
deal o f valuable information in Mr. that city will experience during tho raising industries of this nntion will
W illiam s’ letter, which is quite spe­ remainder of the year n building boom 1be absolutely ruined.— The freight they nro much interested in'Hhc prop­
HOW T H E Y S T A N D
cific in character and bears directly never before witnessed here. P erm its1charges increased from $2,500,000 to osition o f building n hotel nt CoronnPcL
L
w
upon tho question of whether or not during the year up to August 1 to -($.^000,000 a year on the same amount do bench nnd thnt they mny decide to
.667
.02
31
make such nn investment.
B R A D E N T p W N , Aug. 12.— Com­ freight rates are materially injuring tailed $2,007,702 while those fo r tho ■0f business by the Inst schedule of
.541
.40
41
Mrs. Otstott is tho owne* o f tho
first
six
days
of
August
alone
amount­
rates fixed by the Interstate Com­
plaint rtcently made by the Manntoo the growers. As you probably know,
.500
.40
40
grenter part of whnt is known ns tho
merce Commission."
County GroworH’ Association against most o f the complaints which the ed to $100,050.
.462
.43
50
Inwood subdivision in tho west pnrt
Thu
200
permits
issued
in
Tampa
"Hundreds
of
millions
of
dollnrs
of
the exorbitant rates on vegetables, commission has heretofore received
.452
51
.42
during July included 31 dwellings investment are threatened by prcvnil- of the city and came hero from Miami
.379
with the complete statement sent from shippers havo been rather gen­
.30
50
valued ut $113,350, nnd one brick j ing rates," said Mr. Brand. “ It sceniB several weeks ago to investigate the
Scnntor Fletcher showing all items eral in character and have contained
apartment house.
Permits
issued hard to make the rniltonds realize it, condition o f tho property nnd seo
RESULTS Y E S T E R D A Y
o f cost that entered into the market­ very little specific information upon
during
the
first
six
months
of
the but they are crucifying their own in­ whnt stops should be taken toward im­
ing o f vegetables and the smnll which to bnse a conclusion ns to
A t Orlnndo 7, Jncksonvillo 3.
year numbered 777 nhd were valued fiustry along with our other basic in- proving it.
amount o f proceeds left fo r the grow- whether or not the difficulties being
A
t St. Petersburg 0, Tampa 7.
Since
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Otstott
enmo
at $2,3050,040, and contractors nnd dustrles.”
trs, will reopen the question o f a rate experienced are really the result of
A
t
Lnkclnnd 7-5, Dnytonn 3-4.
realty, men here believe the total for
Mr. Ilrnnd gave some startling il- hero this time they have ninde a
reduction on fruits and vegetables freight rates or o f other enuses.
the Inst half of the year will exceed lustrations o f how the fanner is being thorough investigation o f the Inwood
“ All the data thnt hnd been gath­
throughout the entire country, it ap­
this amount.
bled while at one end of the railroad tract nnd hnve been considering using P A R IS W A R M L Y
pears from a letter from W. V. Iiar- ered up to June 20 was presented to
Dnytonn, Seabreeze nnd Daytona line and the consumer robbed nt the n portion o f the tract for n pnrk nnd
die, director of the bureau o f traffic, a meeting o f carriers nnd at thnt Bench are keeping pace with other other. Here are a few samples:
GREETS 250 U. S.
disposing o f the remainder o f the lots
time they issued n statement to tho
Interstate Committee Commission.
cities in the state in proportion to
A 14-ton cnrlbnd of
cauliflower for building purposes. They are both
LEGIONNAIRES
Both Senator Fletcher and Director ipublic nnd to the commission to the their size and renlty men and contrac­ from Florin, Calif., to Pittsburgh, net­
well pleased with Now Smyrna nnd
linrdic admit that the statements nnd effect that they were not convinced tors believe they are just entering ted the grower $128.02 after the rail­
plnn to nmko this city their homo.
P A R IS , Aug. 13.— Paris welcomed
letter sent them by I. T. Williams, thnt reductions were necessnry or upon n building spurt which
will roads lmd been paid $508.61 for haul­ They hnvo been dealing in real estnto
the 250 representatives of tho Ameri­
general mnnngor of the Manatee as­ would accrue to the benefit o f the greatly exceed that of the last six ing.
In Miami fo r several yenrs nnd be­
sociation, wore the most completo, growers and gave a number o f other months. Of the total for July $108,­
For hauling a carload of peaches lieve that New Smyrna offers grenter can Legion who enme to Franco to ntinstructive and valuable they hnvo rensons why they would not at that 775, Dnytonn Bench contributed $50,­ from Lcesburgh, Vn., a distance of opportunities fo r tho investor nt this Jtend the dedication o f tho French
monument to tho American expedi­
had laid before them. Officers of this time voluntarily make any reductions 850; Dnytonn, $44,825 and Senbrecze only 32 miles, the railroad charged time thnn does Miami.— N ew Smyr­
tionary forces with much the sumo
$217, which was 50 per cent of tho
association believo that the figures in rntes. As you know, the commis­ $13,000.
na N cW8.
spirit
ns thnt with which thoy rcceivConstruction authorized in St. Au­ totnl received by the grower.
conclusively prove to the powers in sion cannot order reductions except In
jod
the
poilus wwhen they returned
Several carloads of cnrly cabbage
Washington that the vegetable indus­ a formal proceeding aftor full hear­ gustine during July included 12 now
from
tho
grant war. There was a
A
prisoner
whero
the
inmates
are
residences and the remodeling of a ho­ shipped from Texas to Chicago re­
try in Florida is in a deplorable con­ ing.
genuine
ring
of enthusiasm to the
mndo
to
manufacture
things
is
one
“ [ think, however, that neither the tel while the Christian Science church sulted in a loss of $73 per car to the
dition on account o f excessive trans­
shouts
of
greeting
from tho thousnnds
closed
shop
nil
will
approve.—
Nash­
Prospects grower after the rnilronds hnd collect­
portation charges. In the statement carriers nor the commission were nt was under construction.
Jof
persons
who
gnthcrcd
outside the
ville
Banner.
for
the
building
industry
in
that
place
ed $414.20 per car for freight, an in­
submitted by the nssocintion were thnt time in possession o f quite ns
I station where the American arrived
nro
brighter
now
than
they
have
been
creased
rate
o
f
$125
per
car
since
Au­
exposed the entire records, showing specific information ns is given in Mr.
in many years, according to various gust, 1020.
Don’t be nfisurd.
llo w can tho 1yesterdny afternoon from Cherbourg.
tho gross sales, selling chnrges, des­ Williams’ letter, nnd I am having
authorities, who declnro thnt opera­
Retailers are charging consumers country provide a bonus while sup­ •It was a repetition o f tho reception
tination, drnynge, harvesting nnd copies o f the letter in question mndo
1given them when thoy landed earlier
tions here during August will boost unwarranted prices, nnd if continued
porting tho shipping bonrd in tho in the day from the. steamship
loading, crate costs, trnnsportaion nnd transmitted to the enrriers with
the total for July gnd August to $275,­ it may be necessary for the states to
charges and net proceeds left the the request thnt they go into the mat­
Washington at Cherbourg.
000.
inaugurate a licensing system that stylo to which it Is^ accustomed?
ter further nnd furnish the eommisgrower to cover cost o f production.
Sixteen permits were
Issued
in would regulute the number o f retailers
It 1b quite evident that the figures rion with any Information which they
and sales prices, was tho opinion of
Clearwater
during
July.
While
there
made, a very forcible impression on may hnve or can get bearing upon
tho witness.
are
no
large
buildings
included,
con­
Mr. linrdic nnd it is believed thnt if tho matters brought up by Mr. W il­
struction
has
been
started
under
per­
every concern in Florida similar to liams.
DREW COM PANY
“ It is also likely that this general mits issued during the last 000 days.
the one in Manatee will pursue the
Three large houses in the Harbor
SELLS W H O LE S A LE
snmu course, there will lie brought subject o f rates on fruits nnd vege­ Oaks section averaging $15,000 each;
P A P E R BUSINESS
about an adjustment o f the exorbi­ tables will bo discussed by represent­ the Discus-Plaine Hotel at Stephen's
atives o f the commission with tho
tant charges that now exist.
000 Murchison National Hank Building
Point to cost around $30,000, the re­
Announcement is made to the pa­
I t is the purpose o f this association enrriers again in a week or so, and constructed Smith building on Cleve­
W ILM IN G TO N , N. C.
per trade today thnt the II. &amp; W. Ii.
to instigate formal proceedings be­ the data presented by Mr. W illiam s’ land street and the Jackson garage,
Draw Co., hnvo disposed o f their
fore tho I. C. C., and it is desirous letter will lie used at thnt time.
the largest garage to be built in tho
wholesale
stock of printing papers
An organization, conducted on npproved business lines, to fqrnish
“ Further advice will be given you city, show a lively activity among
o f securing the co-ojpcrntion o f all
nnd
printers
supplies
to
the
Antioprotection
against rnilrond errors.
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other vegetable concerns in the state. in the premises as soon as possib’e.” builders.
x
tnm Paper Co., Inc., o f Hagerstown,
Scnntor Fletcher, on Aug. 5, wrote
Building permits are not carefully Md., nnd Jacksonville, Fin.
“ EVERY PATRON A HOOSTEft”
CIIAKGEH G. (). P. CH IE F
Mr. Willlnms ns follows:
kept in DoLnnd and records were re­
Freight bills nudited rtnd clninis for overcharges, also other claims,
It is understood thnt the Drew Co.,
IN T E N N E S S E E S E LLIN G
“ The data which you furnished for
ported incomplete. On August 1 there
filed afid followed through to settlement on commission bnsis, viz.:
felt
thAt
the
wholesale
line
o
f
papers
PU B LIC OFFICES TH ER E . were under construction fifteen busi­
tho Interstate Commerce Commission
and supplies conflicted in a' consider­
1b the most complete, instructive and
OVERCHARGE C LAIM S: 50% OF COLLECTIONS
ness houses, including two $00,000
W AS H IN G TO N , Aug. 13.— A reso­ theatres, improvements nnd additions able degree with the other lines
valuable they have hntl laid before
LOSS nnd DAMAGE CLAIM S: 15% OF COLLECTIONS
lution for congressional investigation to the Volusia County Bnnk buHding which thoy solicit nnd ns the Antiothem.
tnm
Paper
Co.,
Inc.,
were
dealers
in
Send in at once by mail or express, whichever is chonperk freight
“ I wish wo could hnve hnd this data o f charges thnt John W. Overall, Re­ to cost $20,000, two apartment hous­
wholesale papers nnd printers sup­
bills on nil movements on which charges wero paid within tho past
before June 20. I am quko sure we publican national committeeman for es, ono o f seven nnd ono o f 11 rooniB,
plies only, it was felt thnt they were
two yearn In Florida, four years in Georgia nnd three years in Ala­
could havo accomplished moHt im­ Tennessee, has violated tho civil ser­ one hospital (Episcopnl) costing about
tho
logical compnny to tnko (over
vice
ln\VH
and
"sold
public
offices,"
bama. Thoy will he acknowledged upon receipt, carefully preserved
$50,000 nnd some 80 residences, in­
portant results. Even now, there is a
these lines which the Drew compnny
nnd returned nt our expense.
•
chance of getting some real benefits, lias been introduced by Sunntor Mc- cluding several to cost $20,000 or
’
more. DeLsnd Is declared to be ex­ wished to drop.
Claimant rendered statement of number and amount o f cuch
ns you will see by the letter from Mr. Kellcr, Democrat, Tennessee.
The sale o f the wholesalo paper
Senator McKeller rend from news­ periencing tho greatest growth in itH
claim. Refund checks or vouchera payable only to claimnnt. Claims
W. V. Hardlo, director, bureau o f
lines by tho Drew Co., docs 'not in
history.
Buildings
in
courso
o
f
con­
paper
articles
purporting
to
givo
on movements prior to March 1, 1020, must be filed during August.
traffic, interstate commerce commis­
&lt;&gt;
correspondence relnting to tho sub­ struction. nnd those nlready built this any way affect tho many other lines
sion, herewith enclosed.
o f business they conduct and their
year
will
approximate
$2,000,000
in
scription
of
money
to
defray
Overall's
“ You will o f coume, follow this
printing (plant together with theTr
J. B. DICK INSO N, Manager
^
trip to Washington.
Ho. road that value.
.matter up.”
wholesalo
and retail stationery Btock
Overall
had
been
mndo
referee
for
Permits
issued
in
Gainesville
during
14
Years
in
Rate
and
Tariff
Dept.,
A.
C.
L.
U.
R.,
Wilmington,
N. C.
Tho letter from Director Hardio to
nnd allied lines which thoy carry, nro
distribution
o
f
patronngo
in
Tonnestho
first
soven
months
o
f
the
year
ag­
Reference: Murchison National Bnnk, Wilmington, N. C.
Scnntor Fletcher follows:
not in any way affected byvthis Halo
“ Perm it mo to acknowledge on be­ see and notwithstanding civil sorvico gregated $284,000, exceeding any sev­
Wilmington is Headquarters of A. C. L. R. R.
of
wholesalo
paper.— Jacksonville
half o f the commission your letter of rules, “ Overall selects tho person to en months period since 1014. Tho per­
J'+ + + + + + + + + * + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + * + + + + + + * + + + + + * * + » - +f&lt;“
I mits included numerous residences Metropolis.
July 30, enclosing a lettor dated July bo appointed."

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FRUIT BUYER SAYS
HIGH RATES WILL
DESTROY INDUSTRY

ENJOY YOtFR T R IP

Peoples Bank of Santord

Sanford Shoe 8C C loth in g Co.

SPORT WORLD

MANATEE PUTS
FACTS BEFORE
I.C. COMMISSION

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COLLECTORS '

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THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1921

S O C IE T Y

A Conservative B an k W ith
Progressive Ideas
Though proud of our long record of past achieve- mentis in assisting in the development of a
GREATER SANFORD, we are particularly proud
that the vision which prompted our policies in the
past becomes more intensive the older we grow.
Progressive Institutions are created by Pro­
gressive Individuals.
Become a factor in the progress of Sanford by
opening an account with—

The Seminole County
Bank.

MR8. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor,
__________ Phone 217-W___________

SOCIAL CALENDAR

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KEY WEST BOY SCOUTS
- HERE TODAY IN FULL FORCE,
HIKED FROM ORLANDO CAMP
Spent Day Here With
Sixty Boys and Their
Officers

Ever displayed in San­
ford
Let us figure with you

on your requirements
Also exclusive agents
for
S H E R W IN -W IL L IA M S
- Paints and Varnishes

HILL HARDWARE
COMPANY

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD

All Work Guaranteed
W* gpaelftltM on XlootrloU Work nnd «in *l«
you dopondnbto hit loo..
H.
T.
PACE
P. O. Box 211
LSO BATE COKTXTZNT BEOHAMICS
Tho Camp Fire Girls, Troop No. 1 WZ A
FOEOTXBHAUUVO YOUR OAE

Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur MarshnIP
have returned from a pleasant stay and their guardian, Mrs. R. C. Max­
PURE W ATER
nt Dnytdnn Bench,
well, arc leaving this morning for n Sanford Battery Service
week’s camp nt Wekiwa Springs. They
Company
Forrest Lnko left yesterday for will stay nt tho hotel near the springs
Elder Springs Water
Phone 189
L. A. Renoud, Prop.
New York, where he goes on busi­ nnd wiil bc glad to see their Sanford
99.98% PURE
friends at the springs. About twenty
ness.
Phone
311-W
Sanford, Fla.
girls are looking forward to u week HARTFORD B A T T E R Y
Miss May Thrasher left yesterday of Jolly sport such ns bathing, rowing,
“Battery Insurance”
for Hendersonville, N. C., where she j hiking nnd enting.
LO RD’S P U R IT Y
Sold and Serviced by
will spend some time with friends.
W ATER
ROD A N D GUN CLUB
M
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E
TIN
G
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O
N
IG
H
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Edw. Higgins, Inc.
Dr. nnd Mrs. T. A. Neal, o f Or­

AS GOOD AS T H E BEST

lando, were the"guests o f tho lntter’s
The subscribers o f the Sanford Rod
mother, Mrs. Fitts, nnd sister, Mrs.
&amp; Gun Club will meet tonight nt 8 p.
Margaret Barnes, Sunday.
m. at the Court House. The member­
ship committees will report and other
Mrs. Frank Akers returned home
The troop left today about 2:30 in yesterday after spending tho pnst matters will he discussed. Every sub­
two big trucks for their camp in Or­ three weeks in Atlanta with her scriber nnd everyone interested in this
project are expected to bo present.
lando with a most pleasant impres­ mother.
Mr. Akers went to Jack­
sion o f their visit to this city.
sonville Saturday to lileet his wife.
M EM ORANDUM OF IN F O R ­

Troop One of Boy Scouts o f Key LE XIN G TO N* CH IE F
T R U E SPORTSM AN.
W est captured the city of Sanford to­
day nnd Held the citizens nnd the lo­
Unlike some contenders who re­
cal Scouts for ransom, said ransom be­
tire
from the field o f motor car cuning the glad hand and the co-operation
tests
after winning one big victory,
that wns given them by the people of
this city who take a great interest in the Lexington Motor Co., o f Conthis movement. The troop from Key ncrsville, I ml., which cnrriol olT both
W est arc on a hike to Orlando from first nnd second honors at PlKo'-s peak
K ey West and have been nt Camp on Labor day. PJ20, will again bo
Benton C. Decker at the fair grounds awaiting the gun that will send the
'-where they enjoyed the recreation nnd 1021 entries to "the roof o f tho coninstruction and the hospitality of the tinent" in tho world’s hill-climbing
Orlando Scouts to tho fullest. They classic.
hiked from Orlando to Winter Park
The Lexington Mot 1- Cu,, was the
In one hour and five minutes and then n’rst to enter tins year. And drivers
caught a ride to this city.
ot Loescho and Al Cline, who tintohDenne Turner, who is chairman of t&gt;(1 lir3t H1U| 8ec0„d
in Lexington
the Boy Scouts yommittee for the Ito- spct.la|H |U8l yi.nr&gt; (|riv |ny &lt;l,eir cars
tary Club and is also one o f the big to
o v m v helming victory in a
brothers for the scouts, met the o f­ , Minding snowstorm, are on the
ficers of Troop One nnd has been
ground tuning up the cars for tho big
showing them the city in company
event.
with Scout Master Fred Williams and
"T o retire on our laurels would be
others. Mr. Turner has invited Troop
equivalent to an admission that we
One to make their hike next year to
fear competition. A t least tha. is the
Snnford. The hoys went to the f me
. 1
,
. . . . r1
camp o f the Sanford Scouts today and
11
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were shown over the grounds in which l!* Anst«'L I,wf i,l« « ,,f ,tho ,L e • ’ r*
they took a great interest and they ton Color Co., in discussing the item
fee l that Sanford is doing her share in ing race which wi.t lie held again this
the Boy Scout movement nnd the San­ year on Labor day, Sept. 5.
"The PikoV Peak hill climb, t» 1 ly
ford Scouts are on the job.
mind,
is tile premier n otnr cor test of
Thu following officers
are
witli
the
year
in not only America but the
Troop One: Charles Sands, Scout­
world.
There
is no motor ear test
master,* and tfie following assistants:
U . J. Delgado, John Shnrpley, Earl that brings into piny -j^ury pimso of
Adams, Douglas Trevor and
Edwin performance as does this climb to tin*
Trevor, Senior Patrol, nnd Ralph tr.p o f the famous mountain.
"Personally, l feel that the only
H iggs, Senior I’atrol Lender. There
are about sixty boys in the Key West way t odctori.r'ei; if you are in dn’ Patrol and they are a fine looking taining your position in the motor
bunch o f boys and officered by a real ••inId is to compete in such coiileAs
. bunch o f officers. They show what as this and see if your competitors
his great movement among the boys are building anything better than
can accomplish if the men of a city yro me.
w ill get behind it and keep the boys
"W e don’t believe tb. n&gt; i, .1 better
interested and Sanford is giad to have stock tar on .he market th a ih?
them here today and will lie most hap­ Lexi igt-n. We k.iow the Anstid en­
p y to entertain them next year for gine is without 1. peer In niotordriM
two weeks if they desire to come.
from every s'andnoint, T li'i ini. been
The entine troop nnd 'he officers
demonstrated nt. cnly at pike's Peak
took dinner at tin* Valdez Hotel tobut ia hundreds • f oth *r pl.e «:• in the
dny varying the camp grub with a United States, in the hands of thou­
touch o f hotel cooking for the day. sands of owners.
, Tile boys and their officers were well
treated and Well served by the Val­
Tit A IN SCHEDULE
dez Hotel and they
complimented
Manager Campbell most highly on his
South Iiuii ltd
fine hotel.
Arrive
Depart:.
No. 83______ 2:36 a.m .
2:40 a. m
No.
27..........
8:40 a. m
3:20 p. tii
No.
89______ 2:55 p. m
plete line of
No.
85_____ 7:30 p.m.
7:45 p. m

BUILDERS
HARDWARE

charming profusion In decorating fo r
this pretty party.
O f unusunl Interest was tho gnmo
o f bridge played during tho afternoon,
high scoro being made by Mrs. W . C.
Hill, who wns awarded a dnlnty em­
broidered guest bowel. Tho guost of
honor was presented Knyser silk hose.
Following tho card gnmo the hos­
tess served a tempting ice course.
Tho substitutes fo r absent club
members were:
Mcsdnmea Georgo
Qnlght, Mrs. Julius Schultz, Miss
Mell Whltnor.

You Can Find the Name of Every Live Pro­
Tuesday— The Daughters o f Wesley
will he entertained by Mrs, Howard
fessional and Business Man in
P, Smith, at her homo on Sanford
Heights at 8:30 p. m.
Sanford in This Column
Wednesday— Mrs. B. A. Howard will
entertain the members o f the D. A.
U. Bridge Club nt her home at 0:30
CONTRACTORS
' LAW YERS
a. m.
•
SO C IE TY W EDDING
Wednesday— Mrs. A. W. Lee will en­
Eight o’clock Friday evening
S. O. Shinholser
George A. DeCottes
tertain the members o f tho T. N.
August 20th, 1021
T. Club at her home, 200 Laurel
Attomey-at*Law
A t the foot o f Park avenue
Contractor and Builder
Avenue, nt 4 o'clock.
Over Seminole County Bank
Tho bride’B dainty grace nnd modest
SANFORD •!• *••
FLORIDA
Saturday— Children’s Story Hour w ill demeanor will chnrm nil beholders.
SANFORD
FLORIDA
be held nt five o’clock nt the Central No young lady o f this city is moro
Park.
sought after. A mntrimonlal prize.
Sanford Constructs Co.
B A TTE R IE S
Watch for future announcements.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Dr. W alter Seay, o f Jacksonville,
BStHOTOO* v
Planes
and Specifications Cheerfully
wns the guest of his daughter, Mrs. CAMP FIRE GIRLS WILL
Furnished
Battery
Troubles
to
Us
Widem, nnd Caldwell, yesterdny.
CAMP A T WEKIWA

MA financial institution with n successful pnst and a young mini’s
vision of the future"
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North Bound
Arrive
Dcpnrti
No,
8 2 . . . . . . 1:48 a. in.
2:03 a. in
No.
84......... 11:45 a. m.
12:05 p. m
No.
80.......... 3:05 p.m.
3:25 p. m.
No.
28..........10:00 p.m.
Trilby Branch
Arrlvo
DuparU
♦No. 100______
0:00 a. m.
•No. 24______
3:25 p. m
#N o 158..........
7:00 a. 4n.
No. 22..........
7:35 p, m
Lceidmrc Branch •
Arrive
D epart
•No. 157______ 4:00 p.r*.
No. 21......... 2:52 p. m.
•No. 101______ 6:30 p. m.
•No. 25------- 2:00 p. in.
Oviedo Branch
Arrive
Depart*
•No. 120..........11:00 a.m.
•No. 127.........
3:40 p. m
♦Dally, except Sunday.

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M A T IO N BY SEN. FLE TCH ER
.Miss I.orettn Broikerson and Tom
FOR W ORLD W A R VETS
Broikerson returned Snturdny from
a month’s trip to Jacksonville nnd
I am advised that Charles H, Mc­
Folkston, (&gt;a.
Cann, special representative from the
Veterans’ Bureau, Washington, has
Miss Cora Let* Tillis returned home established headquarters at
Room
Saturday from Gainesville, where she 525, Graham Building, Jacksonville,
attended normal school. Miss Tillis Fla., and announced that he will constepped over in Ocala enroutc home, for with claimants for compensation,
and was the guest o f Miss Carolyn whose claims have not been satisfac­
White.
torily adjusted.
It Is the purpose of Mr. McCann to
Ralph Snow, o f New Orleans, wns establish temporary headquarters at
registered at the Montezuma last other central points in the state, and
information concerning places dates,
Saturday.
etc., may be obtained by addressing.
Allen Jones spent the past week him, care Room 523, Graham Buildin Haines City, as the guest of .ng^ 1
e.
Every con,niunieat,on
certificate,
James Higgins,
Mid affidavit, Hhould bear the full
Tlie Camp Fire Girls, chaperoned
former rank, and postoffice adby
Mrs.
Dick
Maxwell,
left
this
morn,,f
claimant, and refer to claim
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ing for Clay Springs, where they will mirnber‘
camp for a week.
W HY N O T A
"C O N FID E N C E W E E K !"
Miss Mary Howard returned home
today from normal school at GninesTode.y this country is like a man
villc.
\ who has finally recovered from t ’. ,ng
~ ~
,
! spoil o f sickness but who does not
Mr. and Mrs j , j
money spent rcilj|:.c. tlmt he has recovered. He is
the day at Daytona Bench yesterday.
pretty nearly all right in ail but
thinking so.
Miss Frances Hughey returned
W e've had ail kinds of nonsensical
home Friday from Gainesville, where
■&gt;pllft "•.V"oks"—o r ’ y gra ft f.ir ‘.’ mesite attended normal school.
wnsUrs.
What our country needs
now is a Confidence Week! A ren\
R. W. Pear man spent the weekend
wholesome, slrai'dit-from-lhe shoiildwith his family at Daytona Beach.
! er conviction that everything is O. K.
| ‘ nee more will start a wave o f cor* ,
Miss Lola Evans leaves tomorrow
fidonet* and carry the country to sucfor Black Mountain, N. C., where she
1 ess. ‘Confidence will cure the coun­
will spend a month.
try as confidence helps the sick man
on his feet. But where is the big
Allen Jones spent the week-end at
business lender to personify confi­
Daytona Beach.
dence, to stm t the wave o f national
confidence ?
Mr. and Mrs. Hnrlowe Goodspeed
who lias been the guests o f Mrs.
PRIN CESS ENA ASHORE
Ralph Goodspeed, left yesterday for
Orlando, where they will lie guests o f
S E A T T LE , Aug. H i.-T h e steam­
the form er’s sister,
Mrs. Howard ship Princess Ena, operated by th *
Roelar.
Canadian Pacific rnPraj-d comr y In -------tween British Colombia po**ts, went
Messrs. Sam Murrell, T. S. Terry, ashore on Gnddyu bund, o ff the cal
and A. 1.. Dennison, were
a con- ashore on Goddyn head, off the Cagenial party motoring to Daytona nndinn coast early yesterday morning,
Reach yesterday.
according to messages from the w ire­
less station on Triangle island, re­
Messrs, Cook, Harlough, Hunt, ceived here yesterday. The report
Gillespie, and Cnrvonnl, were a con­ stated that it wns hoped to float the
genial party from the Montezuma vessel on the next high tide.
spending the day at Daytona Bench.

WHOLE FAMILY
TERRORIZED

Parley and Maurice Zolmonovitz,
of Brunswick, Gn., have returned
from St. Pete, where
they spent
several clays, and are the guests o f
their sister, Mrs. Sam Dnuinet.

Haight &amp; Magee
GARAGES

Dally Service

Phone 1*7

SANFORD

Smith Bros. Garage

NO VELTY

WORKS

Expert Repairing
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
Oak and First

R E A L ESTATE
E. F. Lane
Real Estate and Insurance
Phone 95

V. C.

COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDER
517 Commercial Street

Sanford, FU.

E LE C TR IC A L

Geo. W . Knight

C O L O N IA L LAM PS

Real Estate and Insurance
S A N F O R I)

FLO R ID A

..Employment Bureau..

’Tii
till.

Tho vocntiotinl commJttco of the BuslneM nm| ProfeB8lonn, Women’s Club
8,a ft„ young women (iC8, rlng
employment to register nt tho First
Nnt,onnl Flnnk.

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AGNES G. BERNER. Chairman
Eyes Examined

Glnsses Designed

Henry McLaulin. Jr.
OPT. D.

G IL LO N &amp; FRY
Phone *142

TRANSFER
“ WE D E LIVE R T IIE GOODS”

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities

OriTCIAN

OPTOMETRIST

Graduate Northern Illinois College
212 East First St.
Sanford, Fla.

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

HOTELS
W IL S O N V U L C A N IZ IN G W O R K S
C, C. WILSON, Oi’.nor
S A T IS F A C T O R Y SE R V IC E AN D
R E A S O N A B LE PRICES

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Hotel Montezuma
“ Sanford’s New Hotel”
$1.50 Up Per Day

Wlitit UioThors ■• jo.tjn HUM In*

Phone 175

Fourth and Sanford Ave

New Era Printery
G. Bassett Smith, Prop.
C O M M ERCIAL AN D
JOB P R IN T IN G

-Herald Printing Co.

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.
General Mnchine and Boiler Work
Automobile Starter
Gear
Bands,
Mounted on Fly Wheels
Automobile Crank Shnfts Returned
Gns Engines and Pumps Overhaul^
Irrigation Nipples
Phone M

C. A. W H ID D O N

BOOK, JOB A N D COMC L E A N IN G , PRESSING , ALTERING
MBUC1AL
P R IN T IN G
Phone 118
Ucrnld Building Rear Sanford Shoo &amp; Clothing Co.
Phone 405
P R IN T IN G
D RINK
250 Ilnmmcrmill envelopes printed,
$1.75.— Seminole Printery, 902 French j Elder Springs Water, ft# 00 08-1C0
ave.
87-0tp'pef cent pure. Phone 31L
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LOW TID E S ON T H E BEACH.
tust
'
Hour
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11:59
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Pickling and Preserving

TIME

Aftu r brutally biting three (liomberH o f n prominent South Florida
C. F. Owens, of Lakeland, was in fam ily and endeavoring to mako
.....................................................2:11
his escape through a window screen,
tho city yesterduy.
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nn nnophelcH mosquito ran amuck
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3:24
with a barrage of Torment and died
IN HONOR OF VISITORS.
Mason, Sure-Seal Jars
.................................................
4:00
instantly. The members bitten are
.................................................
4:30
Mrs. E. F, Householder entertain­ all Inking tho malarial treatment nnd
and Jelly Glasses
................................................. 5:17
will likely recover.
Torment gnsca
ed very delightfully Saturday a fte r - 1
------- - — . . . . . . . . . . -----------0:05
mosq iloes; it strikes them dead the
noon at a bridge party, at her homo first Inhalation o f it. They ennnot
........................... ...................... 0:20
on Ninth street, in compliment to get in the range of its fumes and get
................................................ 7-T'
Stone Crocks, Coolers,
away
alive.
Protect
your
home
ngainst
Mrs. Silvnn Lazarus (nee Florence
Churns, etc.
„
,,
...
,
. . .
, mosquitoes by spraying Torment daily — _______ __________ ____________ u;.,, .
1 rank), o f New York, who is h e re ; ,n your b(?d roomtt&gt; g old by
mer' 2 n ..........................................
10.a5|

W e have the

STONE JARS
See oui' line of

visiting her mother.

The guests in- chants everywhere.— Adv.

eluded the members o f the Monday
Bridge Chib, there being three tables
o f nlnycrH.
Lovely pink roses wore used in

j

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• -----------------------Before wasting nny sympathy on ’
* The only nation that can bo trusted the man with the hoe, it is well to re*
( to support and defend liborty is in- member that he also has a copper
dlgnntion.
worm,

BALL
HARDW ARE

CO.

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1921

PAGE THRK1

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Gems
id.’

In the lake girt hills o f Eastern Seminole
County are the little cities o f Geneva and
Chuluota connected with the recently built
good road from Oviedo and on the branch
line of the Florida East Coast railroad. Geneva should be, and beyond all doubt will be,
one of the popular winter resorts of Florida
as soon as the people are informed of her
many charms. Geneva is on a good brick
road from Sanford and is about 18 miles from
this city, the buss line making two trips a day
each way and bring passengers to and from
Sanford. With one small hotel and four
stores and backed by a fine farming country,
fine orange groves and the turpentine and
lumber industry Geneva has prospered but
lias hardly grown commensurate with the
growth of the other parts o f the county. The
stores all report a fine business and the Logan Mercantile Co., reports more business in
July than in June and everyone in and around
Geneva seems prosperous and contented. On
the high ridge and flanked by many beautiful lakes Geneva offers much to the tourist
who would seek the quiet byways away from
the crowd there to fish and hunt and have a
power boat on beautiful Lake Harney or on
some of the many smaller lakes.

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The Wakefield Preserving Co., is the b ig A gest asset to Geneva's manufacturing interA ests. Started on a small scale the Wakefield
A Preserving Co., has grown into one of the
Y best in the state and their present quarters
X are entirely inadequate to take care o f the
A immense business in the making of jellies
A and preserves and canned goods of all kinds.
A They have demonstrated that Geneva has
Y wonderful possibilities if the people will but
X .grasp them. Geneva has some of the best
♦j, orange groves in the county.
Chuluota is one of the few towns in Seminole county that boasts of a good all-theA year-round hotel, the Chuluota Inn, and this
A togeth er with many new buildings, stores,
X
X

etc., make Chuluota an active and progres­
sive little city. The Chuluota Company, under the able direction of C. D. Brumley have
worked wonders in the Chuluota section in
clearing lands for farms and erecting many
buildings. Mr. Brumley had the right idea
when he went into this virgin forest and
cleared up a big farm, putting in all the lat­
est improvements and planting the many
crops that will grow so well in the fine soil of
this district. With silos, fine herd of cows,
good hogs, water works and lighting system
the farm demonstrates to the visitor what
can be done in and around Chuluota.
Old
farms and orange groves in the Chuluota
section are proof of the fertility of the soil
under all conditions. The new farms show
what can be done with modern ideas and im­
provements. Sweet potatoes, corn, cow peas,
sorghum and cane and all the general farm­
ing crops are found growing on the rich soil
of the Chuluota farms. In and around the
bungalows and farm homes the profusion of
fruits and flowers and shrubbery demon­
state what the thrifty woman can do in the
way of beautifying a Florida home. The land
is well drained and has a good clay subsoil.
Beautiful orange groves of big bearing trees
and many young groves are proof of the as­
sertion that Chuluota is among the real
orange sections of the county. With the fine
farms under cultivation, with the fine hogs
and cattle and nice homes showing the pros­
perity of this section there is no experiment1
about Chuluota as a place to raise fruits and
general farm crops and stock. It is all there
to speak for itself and in the near future both
the Geneva and Chuluota sections will be fill­
ed with tourists and homeseekers who will
come seeking what they want and they will
find it. Chuluota stores’ are all prosperous,
seven new bungalow homes are contemplat­
ed, many improvements are being made and
those who are looking for a location would do
well to take a ride over the fine roads of Sem­

inole county and visit Geneva and Chuluota
in the hills of Seminole county where nature
has dotted a wonderful landscape with glist­
ening lakes and where the hand of man needs
but to supplement the hand o f nature to in­
sure a bounteous harvest from the smiling
land on every side.
Chuluota will be on the new road connect­
ing Indian River City on the coast with Or­
lando, 23 miles distant, and will have splen­
did access with every part of the county and
with the state roads in every direction. It is
also on the Florida East Coast railway.
Chuluota is Seminole’s gateway to the
great Okeechobee country that is opening up
such wonderful vistas of wealth to the people
who are looking for locations for homes and
farms where they can plant semi-tropical and
tropical fruits in profusion and realize good
returns from them.
All of this part of Seminole County will be
greatly benefitted by the good roads and
highways that are to be built in the near fu- X
ture and that will give the residents an out- X
let for their crops and an inlet for their sup- X
plies at very reasonable rates. The ship by f
water and truck agitation will find an an- Y
swer on Lake Harney and the good roads in X
and around Geneva and Chuluota. Not many X
years ago a steamer plied the waters of the A
upper St. Johns river from Sanford to Geneva y
dock there being five feet of water and a one y
hundred foot wide channel all the way. This Y
navigation will be opened again and steam- X
ers will be making the regular run from San- A
ford to Geneva supplying the surrounding A
territory with merchandise and carrying the V
fruits and vegetables to the ocean there to be ^
transferred to ocean-going refrigerator %
steamships.
Not in the experimental stage and not
theories but facts face the man visiting east­
ern Seminole today.

THIS P U B L IC IT Y C A M P A IG N IS M A D E POSSIBLE B Y TH E F O LLO W IN G PROGRESSIVE FIRMS A N D
IN D IV ID U A L S OF SEM INO LE C O U N T Y :

A ------ S A N F O R D
Chase &amp; Co.
Chas. E. Henry,

— Lloyd Shoe Store
R. RrEldridge
Commission Merchant

Star Theatre
Roberts’ Grocery
Bryan &amp; Wheeler, Autos
Edw. Higgins, Autotf.

Commission Merchant

Hill Hardware Co.
Hill Lumber Co.
T
Meisch Realty Co.
Y Sanford Tr“uck Growers, Inc J' E - Spurting, Real Estate
f

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o „„,.
Y!. Snmm„i„
Seminole r\........
County Bank
Peoples Bank of Sanford
A Fh’st National Bank
Y Wight Grocery Co.,

%

y

Wholesalers
X B. C . Marlowe
' Vegetable Broker

A
Y
f

Y

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A*!*
V
V
V

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V

Altorncy-at-Law

Sanford Shoe &amp; CIo. Co.
Perkins &amp; Britt,

Standard Auto Top Co.
A. Kanner,
General Merchandise

R. E. Stevens, Physician
Wilson &amp; Toomer,
Fertilizers

Realty Loan &amp; Guan Co.
Automotive Supply Co.
Speer &amp; Son, Dry Goods
J. N. Tolar, Physician
John Russell,
Commission Merchant,

Haberdashers

L. P. McCuller, Groceries
H. B. Lewis, Real Estate
John T. Brady, Jeweler
Cowan’s Tin Shop
The Hall Hardware Co.
Geo. W . Knight,
W ight Bros. Co., Autos
Real Estate and Insurance
Haight &amp; Magee
Chero-Cola Bottling Co.
John G. Leonardi
•uuomomies
Automobiles
Reher Bros., Auto Painting
Attorney-nt-Law
V. c. Coller, Contractor
7 „ . „ rv T v W Vpneer Co., r;.... » V......
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S. 0. Shinholser, Contractor Z Cra.aJ y y
Frank Lossmg, Contractor
SonHini-n
T
oo
U
r
n
s
Plnmhimr
West
Side
Grocery
Southern Utilities Co.
Lee Bros., Plumbing
.
A. P. Conncllv Real FsHtp Blue Front Barber Shop
S. Benjamin,
n
“ H-Iiy, Iteai instate m l
A 11
• Gnp#l
General Merchandise
p Cane Turner, Groceries
Sanford Paint &amp; W all Pa- A. Raffcld, Ladies’ W ear
« e°rge Fox, Cold Storage
"/.C o
H. R. Stevens, Mayor
t e
y-W a' ker CoWaters’ Kandy Kitchen
C. M. Hand, Sheriff
B &amp; o \ T „t
.
Sanford Battery Service Co. H. C. DuBose, Real Estate

r

BoV

t Cly,L0rst CI0nehn!r n ?
-C°-Johns R«ver Line
The Yoweii r , X * olme
W. S. Price
Store
Rill Irnnlemmi0/ * ^ 01 n •
W d C p u ritt w t S“ P- C0’
ity Water

t

Miller’s Bakery
Thos. Emmett Wilson

Kent Vulcanizing Works

Elder Springs Water Co.
Surprise Shoe Store
L. A. Brand, Optician
F. P. Rines, Auto Supplies
Haynes &amp; Ratliff,
Printers. Office Supplies

George A. DeCottes,

Ray Brfos.? Battery Service Sanford Steam Laundry
L i n r«nw . . m »
J- J - Mauser, Cigar M fgr.
Hotel Montezuma
Crown Paper Co.
Robbin’s Credit Store
Sanford Dry Goods Co.
Carter Lumber Co.
H. McLaulin, Jeweler
M. Fleischer,
Bower &amp; Roumillat, Drugs
Commission Merchant

0. P. Swope Land Co.
C. L. West, Groceries
Lawton Bros Co.,
T. G. Simmons, Physician
Oviedo Cash Groc. Co.
Goncral Merchandise

Attorney-nt-Lnw

C. T. McCulley, Garage

F. J. Miller &amp; Son
Hodges &amp; McMullen,

E. A. Farnell, Groceries
FI. B. McCall, Gen. Mdse.

Darhers

Sanford Farmers Exchange
------- C H U L U O T A -----Florida Cuba Cigar Co.
Cigar Manufacturers
J. E. Synder, Dry Goods
y
W. A. Whitcomb,
Stanley &amp; Rogers, Groceries Y*
Real Estate
D. D. Daniel, Groceries
Brown’s Meat Market
I. D. Martin,
Chuluota Company,
y

X

Groceries, Meats

Cates’ Crate Co.
Groceries, Feeds

Merchant’s urweery
Grocery WI.
Co.
ineruiaiiiH
Williams Mill nery Store
Virgmia-Carohna Chem.

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Fertilizers

D. L. Thrasher,
Clothing, Shoes

A. J. Lossing,
Quick Service Transfer

Sanford Barber Shop
J. K. SMITH, Prop.

-----------G E N E V A Logan Merc. Co.
it „

O V I E D O -

General Merchandise

C. F. Harrison, Gen. Mdse.
E. Curlett,
Coca-Cola Bottling Co.

J. W . Flynt, Gen. Mdse.
Wakefield Preserving Co.

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E. W . Henck, Mayor
C. W . Entzminger
Mid-Way Garage
Overstreet &amp; Payne,
Groceries

T. A. O’Neill,
Longwood Hotel

------ A L T A M O N T E Geo. E. Bates &amp; Son,
Altamonte Hotel

A. H. Fuller &amp; Son,
Groceries

D. B. McIntosh,
Fargo Lumber Co.

-----------M O N R O E Bell Bros., Growers, Ship’rs
E. A. Osteen, Grocer

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THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1921

HERALD
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CO., Inc.

ft. J. HOLLY _______
If. J. M LLARD .J.SecreUrjr

WL A, N K B L

.Editor

.General Manager

CURTIS DARBER
tOlOTOATTOM XAVAOXB

Phone 148 up to 6 P. M.

T ltl

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•ntotrlf U«a #rlo* la Advaaca

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111 Ml II- U ll-paca W**kly H.r»ld ingnfar HTiti Bamlaslt County tad U publUh.d
•etnr frill,, Adv.rtlitnf run rand* known
«a affUetUoa. Dnmoerntle la politic!. 18.10
far year, alway* ia advise*.

Member of The Aaaociated Preei

Keep the business coming.

MICKIE SAYS—

An effect o f cross-stato roads in
EXO Kill TAN AT RAILROAD RATES
southern
Florida counties will bo to
MUST I1E REDUCED.
bind them more close nnd to separ­
ate
them from northern and west­
Germany is now supplying to Cali­
ern
Florida}. Roads on. north and}
fornia nnd tho entire Pnciflc const nil
south
linen did tend to connect tho
tho coke which thnt section is using,
two
sections
o f the stato, nnd tho
according to a letter from the Mntstate
highway
department had it in
thew Addy Co., iron merchants o f
its
power
to
continue
this process.
Cincinnati. And yet we have boon
South
Florida
is
becoming
unified.
told thnt thoro was no danger from
The
Tainlaml
Trail,
Okeechobee
German competition.
In discussing this subject ,tho Mnt- Rond, Scenic Highway nnd tho Moltthew Addy Co., points out thnt this boume-Kissimmee rond, connecting
condition is lnrgely due to exorbitant j cast nnd west coasts, will give a new
freight rntes. In olden days tho turn to tourists' automobile traffic
freight rntes on pig iron from Bir­ nnd investors’ and homescekers' trav­
mingham to the Pacific const wns el.
Constructing these roads nt their
$12.22 per ton, but today it is $22.-10
own
expense, tho counties that bear
per ton, nnd they add: " A ll the iron
the
load
will declare in the future ns
thnt is needed on the Pnciflc const
they
have
declared heretofore, thnt if
is coming by sea, most o f It from
north
Floridn
and west Florida want
Belgium." * * * “ In tho olden days
roads
they
can
get them by the samo
the rate to California on Conncllsmethod
we
got
ours, nnd that our
vllle coke was $11.HO/per ton; the
state tnx money shall not be used
present rntc Is $10.76 p er ton.
And the mention is mnde o f the for their bonoflt.— Pnlm Bench Post.

( OWE VJ6N tO PM IM NI&amp;
'XRA.DE \S '&lt;0 QUIT RUMMtVtfj
NER fkD AWD START "tbLUNA
FOLKS UOVJ ROTTEU BMKIESS
IS , SO TUEN vmu. FEE.V
POOR. Ml Q01YT OVNIMQ

-Each year you have a growing
:: demand for a Bank Account,,
-W h y do you not have a growing
Bank Account to meet your needs?

Think this over—
Come in today.

------------o -----------fact thnt the coke thnt is being used
FLO R ID A D A IR Y F A R M IN G
Sanford is making n great sum­ on the Pacific const is coming from
HAS S T E A D IL Y INCREASED.
Germany.
m er showing.
The old freight rate from Birming­
In n recent communication sent by
The Chamber o f Commerce is the ham to Cincinnati wns $2.75 per ton;
J.
M. Wilson, o f Kissimmee, to W ill
now It ia $4.50. The freight rate on
busiest body in the Stato.
M.
Trncr, of Jacksonville, who is as­
pig iron from Birmingham
to St.
■
---------- o------------FORT M YERS.— The lost convict
sociated
with the "Farm er and StockL et everybody get in the game and Louis was $2.76; todny it is $6.25.
camp has been found nnd work will
"The South,’’ the Addy Company » » » » . ’’ the matter o f dairy farm ing
Invest their money at home. Put it
begin on State rond No. 2, from the
writes, "has just about gone out o f WUH brought up— as Mr. Wilson clo­
where it
will
be
thesafest and best
Leo county line to Curlstrom Field,
thes pig Iron business, because freight sired to secure the opinions o f those
investment in the world.
within
a few weeks, according to
rates nrs so high las to practically whom he believed were qualified to
------------ o-----------Charles
P. Staley, chairman o f the
judge. In liis reply Mr, Trner Bnid in
The city of DeLnnd hns just,com ­ build a wall around the southern
Lee
county
board o*’ commissioners.
part:
pleted one o f the finest moving pic­ furnaces."
Mr.
Staley
recently belabored him­
"It is true thnt there are now exThe situation in the iron and coke
ture theatres in the State, anil is
self with the task o f leiiraing just
trnde, so clearly outlined in this le t - ! isLinff in Floridn drawbacks to the
building nnother theatre for pictures
what were the prospects for begin­
ter, is typical o f the conditions pre- ,
iry business that more than offset
and shows that will he one o f the
ning work on the road and with this
vailing in nearly every line o f busi- lts longer growing season when
flncBt in the State. There is nothing
end in view set out to find the con­
ness in this country. Freight rates compnred with Wisconsin or New
short about DeLand.
vict
camp. A fter a search along tho
are exorbitantly high. They are de­ York, but these drawbacks can all
The principal draw­ entire highway he became baffled ns
They wore be eliminated.
An Important highway
improve­ structive o f business.
backs are the presence o f the cnttle to its wherebouts and was on the
ment assured within the next year or made when cotton wns selling at 25c
tick, the open range condition, lack verge, 1} esnys, o f advertising for it.
so is the bridging o f the St. Johns to 40c a pound, and pig iron and coke
o fimproved pastures, unfnmiliarity Then the wayward camp, forty con­
river at what is known at the Osteen at more than double the present pri­
victs strong, wns found some dist­
ferry, east o f Snnford on the New ces. Since these freight rates were of a great majority o f the people
ance
from the hiigwny nt work on
Smyrna rond. Seminole county hns established prices o f everything have in the state with the use o f fresh
lateral
ditches to afford a drainage
decided to effect this improvement ns been cut right and left, and railroads milk and cream, lack of a good home j
fur
the
Curlstrom Field rond. The
soon ns possible.— Lakeland Telegram. cannot prosper nt the present rates, market for dairy products with man­
camp,
with
its trucks, caterpillar
------------o-----------because present rates destroy busi­ ufacturing facilities for making but- ■
tractor
nnd
other read machinery,
ter, condensed milk, etc., and per­
Everywhere you go in Floridn this ness.
will
be
transferred
to State road No.
summer, you see houses nnd store
There can be no thorough economic haps a few other lesser obstacles,
2
as
soon
as
orders
are received from
buildings nnd apartments nnd hotels development o f this country until the everyone of which can nnd will be
the
State
Rond
Department,
Chair­
being built and getting ready fur one railroads voluntarily, or by the power overcome within the next very fe w '
man
Staley
was
tbld,
and
it
is un­
j
o f the greatest seasons In the history of the Interstate Commerce Commis­ years.
derstood
Ihe
movement
wi.l
be
au­
“ During the pnst few years dairy |
o f the State. Sanford is doing her sion, are forced to bring rates down
thorized
within
the
neat
few
weeks.
farming in Florida lias made won­
share, but we can do more if cvery- to a more norninl basis.
derful
progress.
ono will invest their money in home
The Manufacturers Record for
"A
t
the present time conditions ;
enterprises. Keep them coming.
twenty years or more advocated n
may
be
better in favor o f the dairy­
higher rate than thnt which prevail­
Tho
DeLnnd
Commercial
Club ed, believing that the railroads were men in New York or Pennsylvania,
erected a fine building several years not then getting a freight rate which but on the whole, if I were a dairy­
ago thnt houses the Chamber o f would justify the expansion o f rail­ man, I believe 1 would rather start
Commerce and the Woman’s Club, road facilities, which we have so per- right now in Florida than in any
nnd it is a fine idea with no conflict- sistcntly advocated. But the present northern or middle-western state. I
ion in the business o f the two organi­ freight rate is absolutely unjustified have spent ten years in Florida iden­
zations but a splendid co-operation. from every point o f view. It is de­ tified with live stock farming, aifd I
Such n move in this city would be n structive o f business, It has thrown think I know the dairy situation pret­
fine idea for the Chamber o f Com­ a great burden upon the country. It ty well. It Is my opinion that the
merce nnd the Woman’s Clul% A is permitting European coke and iron greatest opportunity by far is in
visit to tho DeLand Commercial to drive out tho coke nnd iton of Florida, because we are steadily
Club will convince the skeptical thnt Pennsylvania and the south from the eliminating unsatisfactory conditions.
the men and the women o f a city Pacific const, and is hampering and Il is my honest opinion that less than
You Will likely enjoy Its
who are working for the upbuilding In ninny cases making impossible the five years’ time will see Florida prac­
woodsy odor, but Hleop In ­
surance" keeps all Insects
o f thnt city can do much working to­ development o f our domestic export tically free from any unsatisfactory
winning on,
conditions
o
f
importance
to
the
dairygether and the combining o f the in­ trade.
Orntefully. peacefully, sleeps
terests o f each organization into one
Unless the railroads voluntarily farmers, with a good market for
tho Imby— bald heads need bo
no longer a shining mark for
building is one o f the finest ideas thnt nnd promptly take the lend in bring­ sweet milk, sweet and sour cream,
fesilvo flics.
both
winter
and
summer.
During
the
has ever been conceived.
ing about a lower freight rate, they
A few drops sprinkled or
will inevitably create n hostility to summer our surplus will be manufac­
sprayed on clothing or drap­
ery last for hours. A bottle
Snnford is to b£ congratulated on railroad interests which will prove tured into butter and condensed milk
la only twenty-flvo cents.
and
it
will
be
largely
consumed
us
having had the enterprise to issue ns destructive ns were the legislative
an exceptionally attractive booklet activities years ago, by the states sweet milk and cream in the winter
portraying the advantages and beau­ and the nation alike, against all rail­ by the hundreds of thousands of
ties o f the Celery City and its sur­ road interests. A quick
readjust­ tourists who are regular visitors."—
roundings. That city probably real­ ment of freight rates, preferably by Kissimmee Valley-Gazette.
izes thnt it is going to lie necessary the wisdom o f the railroad managers,
"Bleep Insurance" ends th4
antics of mosquitoes on youa
thin coming season to offer those iss the safest nnd sanest conrst for FARM V A L U E UP 90
ankles—lends fly protection to
PER CENT. BY H ECK!
making
inquiries
about
Florida, their* own (preservation, lie will be
the plcnlo lunch.
something convincing and appealing. a narrowminded railroad official who
Use It nnd tell your friends
For the ten years closing 1920 the
how nlmplo nnd effective It In
Tho new booklet covers all questions fails to see the signalss o f danger
and how It leaves no stuln on
thnt might be asked about Sanford in present rates and who docs not value o f all farm property in the
linen or clothing.
nnd its possibilities, the text matter take prompt steps to bring about a United Stntes increased $8(5,958,000,Your druggist carries "Bleep
The
Insurance." lie will bn glad
having been carefully prepared and reduction in rates.— Manufacturers 000 or more than 90 per cent.
to supply you because of the
1910 figure was $10,901,000,000, comwell arranged. The printing wns Record:
satisfaction It gives.
pnrtd
to
the
PJ10
valuation
of
$77,done by the ecord Co., o f St. Augus­
000.
tine, this well known firm adding fur­ U N IT IN G SOUTH FLO R ID A CO U N­ 920.000.
Sleep Insurance Co., M fgrs.
We
would
like
to know how-in lien
ther to its splendid reputation as a
TIES TOGETHER.
J a c k s o n v ille , F lo rid a
feathers! nay sane mnn enn remniii a
producer o f the very
best in the
art.— Lakeland Evening
A set o f circumstances thnt may pessimist in the face of such figures?
Telegram.
bo interpreted
as an argument asks Sugnrmnn's Indicator. The value
against a state tax levy for roads or of farm buildings alone jumped from
The packing house at Mt. Dora has state officials' control o f roads is de­ £0,000,000,000 in 1910 to $11,000,000,000 in 1920. Value o f inyiltmenta nnd
been greatly enlarged. The .Metho­ veloping in South Florida.
machinery in 1920 amounted to $),dist church has been Improved at a
East const nnd southern Floridn
considerable cost. New bouses art counties several years ago assumed 596.000. 000, compared with $1,205,being erected and more contemplated. the expense* o f making good roads; 000,000 in 1910. Live stock on tho
TIRES and TUBES
But ML Dora is crying for both resi­ counties in other parts o f the stato farms wns valued at close to $8,000,dences nnd business blocks. There shirked the expense and failed to pro­ 000,000 in 1920 us compared with $4,Guaranteed
925.000.000 in 1910, which shows an
Ih not a vacant room in town.
vide good roads. When the progres­
sive counties forged ahead of the non- increase in wealth o f over 02 per TEN T H O U S A N D Miles
progressive counties o f west nnd cent. It Is high time that some Bears
north Florida, the value o f good roads . ibunge their attitude, towards tho
Fry diced Halt pork
was demonstrated to the point that StockmnrKeL It has Invariably been
i
until brown.
Boil
the
eftse
that
the
shorts
would
over­
the huckwnrd counties beenmo advo­
— sliced potatoes and
cates of good roads but by means o f stay their mnrket just ns the Bulls
onions in milk to cover
n state tax instead o f the county tax hung on to stock after tho decline
until tender. Put a
FA B R IC PRICES
begins. The United States has tho
method.
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■■■layer of bread crumbs
A state road law measure wns re­ i rentest physical wealth of any coun­
in a bukiiig disli, add a layer of
jected at an election, but there is a try in .the world, and, in our opinion,
Burnhum's Steamed Clnms with
state highway department that is it is only a question of a few months’
n little pork, a luyer o f pota­
spending
state nnd fedtrnl road mon- *‘ mo w ^en practically every one will
toes. Sprinkle with salt nnd
cy—
and
spending
/practically all o f
nn^ on
on
*vjrh
pepper and moisten with clnm
road
to
prosperity.
GAS and OIL
juice. Repeat layers until dish
it elsewhere than on the enst coast
, la full, cover with pie crust.
or in southern Florida.
Deprived of a fnir share o f Htnte
That Italian bigamist who boasted
Bake in quirk oven.
and ftdoral money by the state high- o f having five wives doubtless real­
t y
department, enst coast and , ist'5 now thnt he mnde a hisnmlstnkt.
southern Florida counties are going 1
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ahead
with
road
building.
Most
o
f
j
Pest
enrds—
locnl views— lc each at
Phones 497-494
105 Palmetto Ave.
Phone 481
the projects are for cross-state roads. |the Herald office.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 195*1

In

Llille lUppenlnga
Mention of
Madera In Brief
Pertonal Itoma
of Interest

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Summary of the
Floating Small
Talka Succinctly
Arranged for
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W U Watson, of Jacksonville, was
„ business visitor here Saturday.

Get a repaired tiro to uso ns extra.
I Ford tires for $3.00.-S. A. Huston.

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110-20tc

M. C. Johnson, of Gainesville, is
in the city today transacting busi- *
ness.
Get a repaired tiro to uso ns extra.
Ford tires for $3.00.— S. A . Huston.
110-20to
T. K. Whiteman, of Atlanta, was in
the city Saturday uttending to businesss.
When you want tho best automobile
|in Sanford, see N. II. Gnrnor, Oldsmnbiles and Iluicks.
117*0t
W. P. Joiner, of Montgomery, Ala.,
was in tho city Saturday transacting
business.

The old bulb just
played
hob yesterday probnbly taking
advantage o f the absence of
the editor o f the Herald and
letting go both hands went
right to the roof. According
to the official report the ther­
mometer went to 102 and this
is the hottest that the Oldest
Inhabitant can remember In
many years. While the heat
was not noticeable to the aver­
age an the majority of the peo­
ple were at the bench or the
springs or the lakes no doubt
the old bulb went right on to
the top ull right and then came
thnt hig rain to cool o(T the at­
mosphere as usual. But this is
the month when we can look
for such capers from the ther­
mometers so grin and benr it.
5:40 A. M. AU G U S T 15X11
Maximum ....................... 102
Minimum ........................
68
Range ......- ....................
71
Barometer ...................... 30.16
Rniu .................................... 56
Calm and clear.
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I buy, pay cash for second hnnd p i­
anos. Address I’. 0. box 352, Sanford,
Fin.
112-M.-W-.F.12tp
(’. It. Brooks, o f Baton
Itougo,
spent die week-end at tho Montezu­
ma, while attending to business here.
A-l seed bed sheeting, 30-in. wide,
18c a yard. Thrasher &amp; Garner.
117-Gtc
• Miss Clara Preston, of Miami, i?
the guest nf her aunt, Mrs. R. J. H ol­
ly ami will remain for some time in
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The purchnsc of n $10000 building
adjoining the Rollins College
campus by Phi Alpha Fraternity has
just been made. It hmi also been
learned that tho fraternity will build
a handsome ^frnt house" costing $30,000 on this site at an early dato,
bonds for which are being issued. Tho
architectural work wns done by F. II.
Trimble, of Orlando, and will harmon­
ize with that o f the main buildings
on tho enrnpus. Besides being close
to tho college, the now fruternity
house will have the added ndvuntngo
of an excellent shore Betting on Lnko
Virginia.
Phi Alpha is one of the oldest and
most substantial fraternities in tho
state. It was organized in 1004 at
the old Florida State College, but la­
ter re-established nt Rollins upon tho
passage of the Buckmnn bill rc-orgoninzing the state educational insti­
tutions. The Phi Alpha alumni were
incorporated in 1020 along the lines of
similar organizations in the national
fraternity o f Sigmn Alpha Epsilon,
which fraternity Phi Alpha Ih report­
e d 't o he petitioning for a charter.
Raymond C. Phillips, of this city, is
an alumnus of Phi Alpha. Prof. J. A.
Podmorc, who purchased a farm near
Sanford last year is faculty advisor
o f the fraternity.

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THE WEATHER
For Florida: Partly cloudy
.ilh Mattered thunder showcrg Monday and Tuesday:
gentle to moderate South

New Fraternity House
To Be Built at Rollins
For Phi Alpha Frat

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RECOMMEND A I ) V A N C E
IN A U G U R A T IO N

C IN C IN N A T I, Aug. 15.— Advance
o f the presidential inauguration from
March 4 to the third Monday in Janu­
ary is recommended by a special com­
mittee o f the American Bar Associa­
tion, which will report to its conven­
tion opening here August 30th.
The committee also advises that the
congress elected in November meet
on the second Monday o f file following
January.
The ground for the proposed chang­
es is that too much time elapses lietween election and inauguration and
convening of congress.
The report calls attention to a hill
o f Senator A shunt t providing for sim­
ilar alterations.

W A S H IN G T O N , I). C — A lonesome
microbe, disheartened and ready to
die because the public health service
is rapidly putting all his ilk where
they can do humanity no harm, peek­
ed over the edge o f Assistant Sur­
geon General Rucker’s desk and heard
the doctor humming a ditty that went
like this:
A fly and n flea, a mosquito and a
louse,
A ll lived together in n dirty house;
The flea spread the plague and the
skeeter spread the chills—
A ll worked together to make under­
taker’s hills.
The fly spread typhoid and the louse
spread typhus, too;
Folks in that house were a mighty
sickly crew.
Along came a limn and he elenned up
the house—
lie screened out the skeeter and swat­
ted the louse;
The fly and the flea he cracked on the
wall—
Now the people in that house are nev­
er sick at all.

Hchooner, sailing from Now York,
foundered on tho Beaufort, N. C.,
hnrhor entrance bnr this morning and
sank, according to wireless to the
const guard cutter Seminole at this
port.
The ten men comprising the crew
"W e ll," piped up the microbe, “ that
o f the schooner werctnkon off by men is all very well as far as it goes, hut
o f the const guard station Number it strikes me you’ve been a bit partial
11*1, it was stated. Tho Lnulse How­ I in this thing. How about the bedbug?
ard wns o f 173 tons nnd wns built i n J where does he get o ff? ’
1017, nt Enstmooth Bay, Maine.
"H e ’s going to get o ff very soon,
returned the doctor. "So far tho bed­
TnY A DAILY HERALD WANT AD.
bug has been able to prove an alibi,
but I ’ ve put the sanitary detective on
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his trail and I’ll get him yet."
Whereupon the microbe, seeing the
jig was up, committed suicide
by
jumping in the Ink well.

!*• B. t’otikling and family, of West
•dai Reach, passed through Sanford
this morning about noon time enroute
b&gt; points on the West Const.
Mr.
'Onkling is the esteemed editor o f the
•’aim Bench Post and is tnking a vaution jM travelling over the southern
piirt of tIn- state studying conditions.
e paid the Herald office an appreunti'd visit. The CAlklings were in
attendance at the meeting o f the AsMciuted Dailies at DeLnnd nnd Dny,onn Saturday and .Sunday. •
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Bo You Want
A SLIGHTLY USED AUTOMOBILE?
I t so, you can get any make you want. And the prices
•uitl terms made to suit you. We are Headquarters for
io neat in Used Automobiles. We have both quantity
»nd quality.

M o w are a few, which we guarantee to he as
lepresented:
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LEXINGTON, 1920 Model, 5-passenger.
IUPMOHILE, 1920 Model, 5-passenger.
IMMOBILE, 1921 Model, Roadster.
UILK, 1917 Model, 3-passengcr Roadster
'K* 1917 Model, 7-passcnger.
ORI), 1918 Model, 5-passcnger Touring.
( ALL and LOOK THESE OVER, WE CAN SUIT YOU

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LEXINGTON and

SANFORD, FLA.

H U P M O B ILE SALES

and SERVICE

Bathing Suits
There has been more than one who has said that our line
of BATHING SUITS were the snappiest in town. And
now we have reduced the prices to close them out.
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IF YOU NEED ONE
The logical time to buy is now and the logical place is
at “ The Store that is Different.” We still have a few
ladies’ bathing shoes left that we are closing out.

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D ATE

A ylett Fitts brought a bob cat to
the W ight Garage this morning thnt
he killed over in Volusia county. The
cat wus not such a large one but had
a fine hide and will no doubt make a
nice rug for some one who wishes to
skin it. Boh ents are not so plentiful
around here as they were in the curly
days hut there are some to he seen
front time to time in the swamps. Sev­
eral years ago Robert Lord killed one
with a club near his home south of
tho city thnt wns one of the largest D ESPO ND ENT M ICROBE
ever brought to this city.
T A K E S HIS OWN L IF E

FOR S A L E A T R E A L B A R G A IN S
FOIt l’ F.NT Furnished bed rooms. 1 Olds 8, good ns new, worth
Excellent location, 313 Magnolia
$1800, will sell for .............. $1275
avenue.
121 3tp.
1 Dort, good as new, worth
$1,000. Price ......................... 750
Mr. anil Mrs. it. J. H olly returned 1 Ford ....................................... 308
last night from DeLnnd and Daytona 1 Olds Truck ........................... I 508
where they attended the Associated
Terms to suit your purse. Come
Dailies meeting.
early and get your pick.— W illiams’
Garage.— N. II. Garner.
122-Otc
The thermometer reported 102 yes­
terday hut there are few people here
Send your old mattress to Bradley
who believe it as the weather did not factory.
Make them like new, for
seem any hotter than usual.
$5.00. 50 Ih. new cotton mattress only
$8.00. Guaranteed. 500 W. South
122-20tc
AUCTION SALK OF F IN E C A T T L E St., Orlando, Fin.
—it* head of cows and heifers, pure
bred, high grade Jersey cattle, one D Y N A M IT E LAD E N
hull, milk truck, dairy fixtures, etc.,
SCHOONER S IN K S IN
will be sold at public auction at the
B E A U F O R T HARBOR.
honm of |{. |„ Garrison, nonr Sanford,
Tuesday, August 16, at 11 a. m.
W IL M IN G T O N , N. C., Aug. 15.—
121-2tc The Louise Howard, dynamite laden

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LE T US BE T H A N K F U L
Summer or winter,
Sighin’ or song,
Let us he thankful
W e’re living’ along!
This for the reason
An’ this for the rhyme:
Time will not tnrry,
Be thankful for Time!
High run the billows—
Stormy sens foam,
But still in the darkness
Tho ship will snll homo!
Out of tho trouble
Faith that Is strong,
Thankful forever
W e’re livin’ nlong— Frank L. Stanton.
N O TIC E
When better enrs nro mode, N. II.
Gnrnor will sell them.
117-Gt
Tho country’ keeps on trying boot­
leggers; perhaps in time it will try
prohibition.

White Calls Republicans
About Juggling Finance
To Fool Business Men
Raising Public Debt But Camouflag­
ing Actual Figures

CLASSIFIED ADS

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Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for less than
25 cents, nnd positively no classified nds chnrged to nnyone.
Cask
must accompany nil orders. Count five words to n line and remit ac­
cordingly.

W ASH ING TO N, Aug. 15.— The ad­
ministration tax provision program
was attacked last night by Chairman
White, of the Democratic
national
committee, who declared in a formal
statement that business men would
FOR R E N T— Store room on First
not lie fooled by tin* methods adopted
street. A. P. Connelly Real Estate
by tlie Republicans “ in order to make
Co.
117-6tc.
a false show o f economy.”
Sewing
machine.
Phono
"The sudden change in the Rcpub- FOR R ENT
121 -fit
308-W.
liean tax Dili program decided upon at
the recent white house conference," FOR K E N T — Housekeeping moms,
said Mr. White "has o n ly added con­
12-0tp
box 117.
fusion and uncertainty to the govern­
ment's fiscal situation and business
and financial circles generally are surS A L E — Five acres land, worth
prised and disappointed at President!
investigating. Box 117.
122-0tp
Harding's repudiation of Secretary 1. . . . . ,,. . M n------- -------------- n —nr
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FOR S A L K — House, 5 rooms und hath,
o f the Treasury Mellon as his fiscal
.............g05 E,m
Electric lights and gas.
adviser and his recognition instead of
— If. N. Lumlcy, 902 French. Phone
Chairman Fordney of the ways and
76-tfc
404.
means committee ns the
financial
FOR S A LE — Medium size safe. Ap­
^uj(|,, „ f hj^ administration.
ply 402 Sanford Ave., und Fourth
"Secretary Mellon told
congress
Street.
94-01.
presumably with the knowledge and

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approval o f the president, that lie
will need $4,554,000,000 to meet gov­
ernment expenditures for the next
fiscal year. He told congress also, in
view o f those expenditures, thnt taxes
cannot he reduced.
"This meant of course, that the
Republican campaign promise to re­
duce federal taxes would not, and in
fnct, could not be kept.
“ Chairman Fordney, who wrote the
wonderful ta riff hill of which the sen­
ate is expected to leave only the
enacting clause, came to the political
rescue of the
administration and
formed a plan to reduce taxes regard­
less o f the amount of money needed
to meet expenditures, which would
crcnto a deficit to he taken care of
by borrowing tho money, tlfus increas­
ing the public debt. But as the op­
timistic Mr. Fordney saw it, his plan
would make it appear that the party
was keeping its campaign pledge to
reduce taxes and was making a grand
record o f economy.
"Upon his return from his vacation,
President Harding was called upon to
choose between the Mellon plan of
providing for enough revenue to meet
expenditures and the Fordney plan
for juggling the taxes by fictitious
reductions and a false show o f econ­
omy.
Ho chose the Fordney plan,
seemingly sacrificing an honest f i ­
nancial policy to political expediency
which ought to deceive nobody.
"The business world has
waited
long for a sane and honest revenue
act in order to udjust its affairs nnd
escape the business stagnation caused
by two years' delay under Republican
rule in revising the internal taxes. It
will not he satisfied with this sort of
political jugglery.
Speaking ns a
business man myself, I warn the Re­
publican administration that business
men will not be fooled by such meth­
ods in order to make a fnlse show of
economy."

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FOR S A L E — One pumping outfit con­
sisting o f one Raleigh Schreycr
1 1-2 hp. engine, one Gould pump, one
206 gallon storage tank. W ight
Grocery C6.
112-tfc.
Host cards— local views— lc each nt
ihe Herald office.
FOR S A LE OR T R A D E — One Colo 8,
5 passenger roadster.
W ill take
light car ns pnrt payment. Call 519
W. First street.
115-tfc
FOR S A LE — One Boiding-IInll stone
lined refrigerator, 150 pound ca­
pacity. Call 519 W. First Street.
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LOST
LOST— Somewhere between Williams’
Garage and Grnpevillc, a package
from Speer’s dry goods store contain­
ing a luce embroidered night gown,
2 yards white elastic, 4 spools
of
white thread, 3 3-4 yards of pink sat­
in ribbon and a lace vest. Finder
please return to Williams Garage nnd
receive reward.
118tfc

W ANTED
W A N T E D — Team work.
Hanson Shoe Shop.

Inquire M.
121 2fltp

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SON, Proprietor
Sanford, Fla.
Welaka Block

FOR S A L E — 8-room house with all GREEKS BEGIN O F F E N S IV E
modern convenience, excellent re­
A G A IN S T T H E T U R K S
pair. Private water works, In desir­
L A T T E R R E T IR E A G A IN .
able location. Rear,onnble terms. Ap­
ply to Owner, 519 W. First Street.
(Dy Th« AtiocIMed Pr»»i)
116tfc S M Y R N A , Aug. 15.— The GraekB
FOR" S A L K — Good piano, $175 cash. have begun their second offensive
Phone 470-W.
116-12lp against the Turkish Nationalists, tho
latter retiring rapidly toward Snknrin
F o il S ALK OR T R A D K — Car load of
river without offering resistance.
nudes nnd horses. This stock is
here to sell or trade; a chance to get
IIOG1ITOWER
RECOVERS COMa real bargain. Can be seen hack of
POSURE.
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W ight’s Garage. See Whigluim or
Denton.'— W. 1. Steagall Mule Co.
117&lt;itp REDWOOD C IT Y , Cal. Aug. 15.—
William E. Hightower, accused o f tho
FOR S A L K — Strawberry plnuts, cer­ murder o f the Rev. Patrick E. lleslin;
tified by State Plant Board, $3 per was brought here today from San
thousand f. o. b. Lake Mary. Farina Francisco, whore for four days he has
Strawberry Garden, Lake Mary, Fla. been subjected to examination by o f­
117-12tp
ficers. Redwood City Is tho seat o f
Post cards— local views— lc each nt San Mateo county, in which Fnther
tho Herald office.
Heslin is believed to have been slain
FOR S A LE — 20 acres good orange and in which his body wns recovered
grove land situated within a mile of in a dramatic search by lantern light
Genova. Tho land has not been clear­ Wedncsda ynight. It was here thnt
ed hut lias a hearing orange grove a wnrrnnt wns issued fo r Hightower
bordering it. This tract o f land can he nnd here next Thursday, he will bo
bought at a real bargain. For full given a preliminary henring. H igh­
particulars nddrcHS "C " care of the tower’s nttitude reverted today to tho
Herald office.
118-tfp self-possession which wns evident in
H E M STITC H IN G A N D
PICO TING tho enrly stages o f Ii Ih examination.
Attachment. Works on all Hewing Last night seemed on tho vtrge o f a
N O TIC E WOODMEN CIRCLE
machines.
I’ rico $2,00,
Pcrsonul break down, but today ho wub calm
checks, 10c extra. Ligh t’s Mail Or­ nnd cynical ns over.
127, Birmingham,
There will ho a meeting o f tho der House, Box
120-7tp
Woodmen Circle nt Gnte City House Ain.
Wednesday, 17th, nt 3:30 p. m. Mem­ FOR S A LE — Lnrge two story store Builders &amp; Contractors
bers will please attend
promptly.
building, on hnrd road., R. R. sta­ Sketches nnd • Estimates Free; no
Business o f importance.
tion.
Plenty room, apartments up- building too large nnd none too small.
S A R A H E. P AR K E R ,
stuirs.— A . P. Connelly.
* 120-Ct ----- A L L WORK G U A R A N T E E D -----•
Guardiiin.
Post cards— local views— lc each at
Wilson &amp; Shorey
the
Herald
office.
Pine
nnd Garlund Sts., Orlando, Fla.
TRY A DAILY HEHALD WANT AD.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1921
NUMBER 123

REPUBLICAN PARLIAMENT BIG FOUR ASK FRENCH PREMIER PELLAGRA IN THE SOUTH
FOR BALLOTS TO REPRESENT
OPENS IN DUBLIN TODAY
THIS WEEK FRANCE HERE NOT ALARMING INCREASE
PRESIDENT D’VELERA THERE
SAYS HEALTH SERVICE
VOTING ON WAlJE REDUCTION DISARMAMENT
CONVENTION
• WILL TAKE A
WILL IIE THE REAL
MONTH
CLASSY THING

SOLDIKltH ON LEAVE
ORDERED TO COLORS
f„*C|LhEVEfLAN? ’
lfl;~ The
WASHINGTON, Aug. 10. - The NEGRO HANGED RY TEXAS
IN IRELAND TODAY. nf III0 o n rCn/dUn).°f
thu, n,embor" , h°P«
American officials that the
MOB—SAME OLD STORY. Food Shortage in South
10 *K four railroad brother-1disarmament conference will be
hoods nnd the Switchmen’s Union of diplomatic concinve of the first or­
in Scientific Sense
(By Thi Auoolitid F r i l l )
T
Pr#»«)
LONDON, Auk. 10.—All soldiers North America to determine thoir at­ der wns strengthened yesterday when
GRESBECK, Texas, Aug. 10.—
Only
1
on leave from Ireland In Aldershot titude of wage reductions ordroed by I’ ranee informed the state department Alexander Winn, u negroo, wns
tho
United
Staton
Railway
Labor
wiro to return tothelr ro)?lmcnts inl­
that hhe would send her premier, Aris­ hanged yesterday nt Datura, near
and Farnboroui?h have been ordered Bonrd, under which they have been tide Brinnd, nt the head of her dele­ here by an armed mob, following nn
working since July 1, may be issued
.
f.ttack upon a whito girl, according
FROM ENGLAND AND IS ONLY by wire to return to thoir regiments before tho end of this week, according gation of diplomats.
Immediately.
The
decision
is
expected
here
to be to word re cived hero todny from
GOVERNMENT REPUBLI­
to officials of the rullroud brother- folowcd by similnr moves on tho part
REPORTED IN ALABAMA, AR.
justice of the pence nt Datura.
CANS WILL TAKE
hods here Inst night.
of other powers, investing tho gather­
KANSAS, MISSISSIPPI,"OKLA­
The ballots for the referendum must ing with cxtrnordinnry significance
HOMA AND TEXAS
(Dr Th» A«iocl»t*d Pr«n)
lie sent out to tho membership be­ nnd giving it much of the plenary au­
DUBLIN, Auj?. 10.—In opening
fore September 1, Jnmca Murdock, thority that wns possessed by tho
'
(B y T b t A iio c U U d . r « u )
Dail Eircnnn at its first public
vice-president and noting head of the council of “heads of states" nt Ver­
WASHINGTON, Aug. lfl.-C onsersession here today DeValcra, Re­
Brotherhood of Rnilwny Trainmen sailles.
vntivo estimates indicate 5,000 deaths
.
publican louder, reiterated Ire­
during tho illness of President W. G. The French notification enmo in tho
nnd one hundred thousand cases of
land's claim for separation from
Lee, snid Inst night.
pellagra in tho country in 1021, ac­
Great Britain qnd declared the
form of n messngo iium
from iiuiiiicr
Premier uriBriit ...in i t
•
...
•
----cording to n statement issued, at tho
U
w
1
1
take
n
month
to
complete
nnd
himself,
transmitted
through
the
only government the people recTOWARD REPUBLICAN TARIFF the bniloting and know the verdict of
oKnizcd was the ministry of Dali
Americnn embassy nt Pnrls, snying AS MEMBER AMERICAN DELE­ Whito IIousu simultaneously irttb an
REVISION BILL KNOWN
tho
train
scrvico
employes
of
tho
announcement that President Harding
Eircnnn, the Irish Republican par­
merely that the premier would tnko
TODAY.
GATION AT DISARMAMENT
nntion’s
railways,
Mr.
Murdock
snid.
hud received from tho Public Hoolth
liament. Parliament met here to­
pleasure in personnily representing his
CONVENTION
Service
a report that tho food short­
A
statement
outlining
the
nttitudo
day in the first open session of
country nt the conference. It wns
(By Tlib Associated Press)
of
the
chief
executives
of
tho
five
or­
.
,
,
.
_
,
ft8°
*
n
^
0 South had nssumod proporWASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—The
Its history to consider the Brit­
the first formnl acceptance to bo re­
ganizations
may
bo
issued
beforo
the
attitude
of
the
Democratic
mi­
WASH?NCTON“ ° A ^ T n it n
tions ot
only in "Scientific
ish Kovcrnmcnt’s Irish pence
ceived from any of the invited na­
end of tho week. The situation hing­ tions.
Cnbnt Sl i l f
'
f 10.—Henry stricted sense." Based on report from
nority of the house townrd the
terms. One hundred and thirty
al the
P
es, not so much on tho average 12 Meantime the administration’s pre­ Cabot Lodge chairman of the Senate 8Ur(reon
administration tax revision bill
members were present, including
foreign
relations
committee
hns
been
statement
wnji„„„
V
»
per cent reduction nlrendy ordered, paration of its own part in tho con­
which was introduced late yester­
those who hud been released from
president
T
Z
'
but on rumors that,the rnilronds would ference wns advanced by a request
day was to lie determined Intc
prison to admit of their attending
seek
further
wngo
reductions,
the
m
“"
a
,mT
tbcr
I'.'
"
"
Amt'Hc""
JeI°Incrn
repotted
In
Alnbnmn,
A
rknnJu
todny nt n party caucus.
the session.
sent to congress for nn appropriation
elimination of time and one-half pay of $200,000 as nn initial budget to pay fr„n The f t „
“ T " ; ‘ " “ '“ ‘W . Oklahoma, Te*„, and
for overtime nnd the revision of sched­ expenses of the American represen­ ion. The formal announcement of “probably North „„d South Carolina
AUTO BANDITS
INTERSTATE COMMERCE
ules nnd working rules.
V h tu o o r 'T
T S ftt thi h « « - n ,e evidence indicates an intatives and of n secretariat-general.
COMMITTEE REFUSES TO
OPERATE IN WILDS
Uhito House today. He is the second crease in Georgia.” In Kentucky and
"If the rnilronds propose
• « - to go” The
- sum fixed in thu request nnd member
CALL McADOO.
OF NEW YORK CITY.
of the delegation to ho nam- Virginia the statement added “L t l uneacl anil upset all we have gained the data accompanying it apparently
ed,
having
previously announced Sec- mony points to a decrease’ Finding
through years of negotiation, and (disposed of any expectation that this
(By The Associated Press)
iBy The AuocUted Prill)
NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—Six auto­
WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—The eliminate time nnd onc-hnlf pay nnd government would pay expenses of rhi::L°f s,,"c "u8h“ ”°uW•» H ° '
"s
1president it was snid wns based Inrgcmobile bandits held up an elevated senate interstate commerco commit­ other working rules and conditions, Jany of the visiting delegations, for
station in Bronx cnrly todny, locked tee refused todny to call William Mc- no power on enrth can hold tho rail- congress wns informed specifically TVMPV n i t m v av rp c i
l!y ?n ineon,Pruto statistics furnished
V. .
,N A NtES
health officers of twelve Southern
the ticket agent and chopper in the Adoo, former director general of road men of the country," President that tho money wns to be used for tho
REGARDING
AUTOMOBILES
states
recently in conference here with
former’s booth and escaped with $513. railroads, to give “expert testimony” Lee of the trainmen said in a recent retnrint-gcncrnl alone.
STRICTER AND STRICTER. | Surgeon General Cummfng
interview.
on the administration’s rnilrond fund­
American delegation and for the sccActing on tho instructions of the
ing
bill.
The
motion
to
call
McAdoo
(B y T b t A lM cU U d P r t t i)
NEGRO WAS FIRST
wns nindo by Senator Plttmnn, Demo­ conference of general chairmen in Grandmother at 28 is
TAMPA, Aug. 10.—Threo hundred DEFLATION" COST
MAN KILLED AT
crat, Nevada. Tho voto stood Reven Chicago, July 1, the brothorhood
nnd ninety-two motorists hnvo been
AMERICA BIG SUM,
chiefs are holding conferences with
Distinction
Tampan
to
three.
Pittman,
Stanley,
Demo­
fined in municipal court for violations
HARPER’S FERRY
SENATOR STATES
crat, Kentucky, nnd LnFoletto, Re­ railway executives in each of the four
Attained Monday of the city’s now traffic ordinance
regions
nnd
established
by
the
Inter­
And Daughters Will Erect Monument publican, Wisconsin, supporting it.
since it became effective a month ago.
state Commerco Commission.
(By The Associated Press)
nt Spot Where He Fell.
Enforcement regulations requiring Unnatural Way of Forcing Credit was
They are putting up to them those
Responsible
TAMPA, Aug. lfl.—Grudmother nt nil owners of automobiles to register
four propositions:
iD/ Thi Aiioclitid Prm)
| the ago of twenty-eight is the distinc- ther cars with the police deportment
(By The AeiocUted Preit)
1 hat tho wngo reduction nlrendy or-;tlon held by Mrs. Ethel Couinot, of came effective todny, nnd more ar­
CHARLESTON, W. Vn., Aug. 10.—
GREENSBORO,
N. C., Aug. 10.—
dored be called nnd the old rntes of Tampa, attained by the arrival yes- rests are expected.
A tnblct is to lie erected by Lawson
I*orty-thren
billion
dollars lias bcon
pny
restored.
Notts, chapter Daughters of the Con­
terdny of u daughter to her daughter,
lost
by
the
people
of the United
That
no
reduction
be required or Mrs. Francis McCollough. Mrs. Coui­
federacy on the site where Hayward
States
through1
“unnatural
deflation,
sought.
Sheppered, a negro porter in the ho­
not wns married at thirteen
! yearsi a nnd
forced
through,”
Senator
E.
F. Ladd,’
tel at Harper’s Ferry mot death' in
Ih nnt n no
effortl&lt; n shall
bo made__ to* »tuke .Mrs.
McCullough,
who . is
fifteen, is
in n
,l
|f
—
■
• .
.
&lt; .
.
. . .
Republican,
of
North
Dnkotu,
declar­
time
and
one-half
John Brown’s raid of 1850 it was an­ WAS CHAUFFEUR WHO DROVE
pay away from the oldest of her three children.
ed
in
nil address yesterdny beforo tho
their
members.
nounced here todny. Sheppered wns
LENA CLARK TO THAT CITY.
That for a fixed period no attempt AMERICAN 'GIRLS
the first man killed in the ruid.
lie
made to cancel or cliungc present
CUT IMPORTATIONS
(By The AuocUted Press)
schedules or working rules.
ORLANDO,
Aug.
10.—Ilaxten
Pat­
RY ROBBING HAIR.
Governor of Georgia
mony of John Skelton Williams, forterson, chauffeur, who drove Miss
(Br
Th»
Auocuud
Prtu)
I
mer
comptroller of tho currency, SonAsks for Apology in Lena Clark from West Palm Beach OVER FIVE MILLIONS
WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—When
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., Aug. 10. ntor Lndd ^nid the nation “is indebted
Americnn girls adopted bobbed hair, —At 12:30 this morning, Cnptnin Ben
OUT OF EMPLOYMENT
Hanging Matter to Orlando nnd who hns been in jail
to Mr. Williams for enlightening It as
ns accessory to the killing of MiltSAYS SECRETARY DAVIS they struck with terrific force nt the II. Grny, commander of the Wiitston- to the workings of the Federal reserve
foreign human hnir trust.
more, wrns released enrly today under
CA,,S dow n g o v e r n o r 0
Snlcm military company, received n system as now carried out by soven
(By
The
Associated
Press)
Human hnir sold in America for telephone message from
a
five
hundred
dollar
bond.
George
SOUTH CAROLINA FOR
General men who havo tho power to inflate
WASHINGTON, Aug. lO .-Ilcst years hns been n prolific source of Metts, ordering his compnny to report nnd contract without regard to tho
Ahherson, of West Palm Bench, a r­
MOII’S INVASION.
rived hero this
morning «t 1:30 estimntts nnilnblo nt this time show revenue for Chinese and other ex­ at once nt Kannapolis for duty in con­ government."
I Dr Th» A uocU ted P r t u )
nection with the strike there of texo’clock with the bond Bignod by two that 5,735,000, persons are out of t in- porters.
“Having inflated
--- - -the—currency until
AUGUSTA, Gn., Aug. lfl.—A re... Lcitizens
’ltiz o n s o
h n t rcity
l l v nnd
n n d Ptottcrson
U iH o ru n n * .
.
Human hair importations have tile mill workers. The compnny will the dollar is worth about forty cents"
off Ithat
ployment in the United Stntes, Sec- dropped from 222,000 pounds to 7,­
q"MJ ,,f Governor Hardwick, of Geor- wns relcnsed n few minutes Inter.
leave nt 11:20 this morning in specinl|he
snid, “the -government
pioceods to
I,
.................... PIOC
retnry of Labor Dnvis reported to tho 000 pounds a month.
R,t* for n 'lonumd on Governor CoopOnly $11,000 coaches rtn a regulnr train over tho Iborrow $21,000,000,000 to help pay tho
' r- o South Carolina, for nn apology CITY ORDINANCE
Sennte todny in response to n resolu­ worth entered American ports in Southern rnilwny, nnd will arrive in expenses of u great world wnr. Thu
«r 'ho invasion of Georgia, Thursday
June, ns compared with $11)0,000 Concord about 2 p. m.
RUNS COUNTER TO
real value of these dollars wns not ta&gt;
tion calling for figures.
’&gt; « South Carolina mob after two
worth the same month last year.
exceed $12,000,000,000 in the purchase
NATIONAL LAW.
ing power under normal conditions. *
uT.i. ? jail hcro' wnB ,nado to HardSociety Wedding:
(Dy The A uocU ted Preee)
tk by Judge Hammond, of tho Au“The Biune seven men proceeded to
Ktistu superior court.
.
TAMPA, Aug. lfl.—Mamie Wright
Interests the State, deflate tho purchasing power of thotodny filed in circuit court a suit
and now the government will
Hundreds to Attend dollar
^AltTIKjgAKE SHOCKS
against Municipal Judge Worth, with
havo to liquiduto that debt) that is
REPORTER in AFRICA. a design to test the recently enacted
T, , „ .
..
| *ko common people, thu real workers
That Society wedding, that street of the land, will pay for the most of It
city ordinnnea which prohibits the
—
&lt;ajr Th» AuocUted Prtu)
dame, that prize dance, that good on a basis representing tho value of
sale or possession of liquor within
band
music, that well lighted street $50,000,000,000 when expressed in
ftu..V ' 1!'■’ ,Au|r‘ IJW-Scrious onrth- tho city limits.
Osceola hns been advised that the trip. It is unfortunate that this spir­
‘‘■
• shocks are reported from Itnl\\iJi
the
ninny colored lights, those terms of agricultural products ’•
initial trip of the Trade Extension it, which is admittedly good, hns had
y
Jd
things
to cat nnd all of the othReferring to thov tariff Senator
2 1 7 I*' Eritr,cn
the African ROAD DEPARTMENT MEETING. Committee of the Sanford Chamber of to be frustrated by roads which .are
er
good
points
of
.hat
big
time
the
Lndd
advocated an alliance between
cas„n|ti' l lL‘ I{o&lt;1 Sen- ' Numerous
Commerco would bo made to that sec­ bad.
" '"titles are reported.
Educationni
Committee
of
tho
Wornthe
South
nnd tho West to prevent
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 10.—The tion next Wednesday. Tho committee
If the Seminole county commission­ an s Club Intends to give tho people the farmers from becoming the “nrev
state road department wns in session plans to lenve Sanford promptly at ers hnvo been derelict in thoir duty by
Miami ban k p a y in g o u t .
lh« "toM o ' ™ « y . A u„u.t of ,hc.
m . n u S „e c „ „ C "
here todny hearing a number of rep­ 3 p. m. arriving in Osccoln nn hour in­ not tnking the proper initiative in
20th,
Is
making
the
people
.It
up
„„,l
"The
former
I.
not justified,” he .old
resentatives from various counties ter. Two hours will probably be remedying this condition when it wns take notice.
"in remaining silent under the treat­
J . ! AM,’.1AUK' 10— There was a and considering petitions. No indica­ spent in this prosperous community originally brought to their attention,
Not only in Sanford nnd Seminole
Fido|LCn "*■ tho ° ,&lt;l hom« of tho tion wa sgiven thnt any decisions had getting acquainted nnd discussing tho Trade Extension Committee will county hut in adjoining counties for ment which affords ten per cent pro­
bhv
B.nnk nml Trust Co., todny been reached.
plans for better rond communication be able to ascertain nil the facts nt tho everybody is invited—yes, mam—ev­ tection on raw hides und then gives
between
Osccoln and Sanford.
timo of their visit to Osceola, nnd will erybody,/ conic right in nnd help the 150 per cent protection on leather pro­
w hichT:
in thnt ‘""“ tutiom
It
is
generally
known
nnd
admitted
take whatever action is necessary to Woman’s Club to erect thnt building ducts so hidden ns average person
the certific ,
ln Mny’ to
Lena Clarke Retains
thnt the business from Osccoln, which insure the building of this rond with­ for the school lunches thnt nro to take does not know tho trouble.
Additional Counsel now goes to towns adjacent thereto, out any further delay.
care of tho hungry children this year
could bo diverted to Sanford if n
Advice has been received from offic­ nt our grammar school.
TOURIST SEASON TO
It w o b stated yesterday thnt tho stretch of approximately four miles of ials nt Osceola thnt they nrovlooking
ot t M r
This movement is nwny ahead of
OPEN OCTOBER, 1ST
iegnl forces which will defend Lena extremely bnd rond could bo improv­ forwnrd with piensure to the visit of any of tho movements that would take
M. T. Clarke had been augmented by ed.
tho committee of the Sanford Cham­ cure of tho children living thousands
BALDWIN NAMED.
JACKSONVILLE, Au„. 16,-Tour.
Attorney George A. Worley, of Mi­ , As a result of this condition tho ber of Commerce nnd will consider it a of miles from hero. This is charity
ami, and Attorney Abbott, of West husincsB men of Sanford.have already momentous occasion. They hold fond beginning right at homo und tho kind ist rate tickets to Florida from all
B» S YnMK' AU^'
10— Arthur J. 1Palm
Beach, who arrived yesterday lost thousands of dollars of desirable hopes thn^ whntever subsequent ac­ you can see while it is working.
sections of tho country will go on sale
oifif, • • 1n ---Now York
York lnwvn,
Inwvn* . . j _ aim Bench,
1
of the publishing c L n . . 1"11nntl °rtor stating thoir mission to business and will continue to be the tion is taken by the committee will bo
So get behind this society wedding October 1, making tho oponing of
Jiid? r 1 “PPOJnted by Federal ? hori,f Knro1 nnd S ite 's Attorney losers if some concerted action is not productive of the results so much de­ and street dance nnd make it one of tho tourist Benson, according to adHo Mnnton ns rocnlvm- &lt;*
n J ° nos wore admitted to tho prison cell taken immediately to give tho people sired.
tho big successes of tho year. Now is
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con, „ onco of Osccoln a good road to Sanford.
Chnirntnn Yo^vell has requested all tho timo to stimulate business and thu vjccs received in railroad passenger
traffic circles here.. Lnst year waa
lm» been l„ L „ t
P wlth lh«
« l» un,ler.toe.l They hnvo repeatedly stated thoir pre­ business men desiring to accompany merchants are all in lino to offer big
the
first timo the rates became effect­
ference
for
Sanford,
and
would
have
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tho committee to assemble promptly b u I o s for thnt day and get fho people
ive
so early and tho earlier salo had
thrown
their
wholo
volume
of
business
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Pa,m Bcach, and Davia &amp; Giles, of Orat 3 p. m., Wednesday nt tho office of hero to enjoy a big timo nt night.
vin's bond Wtta ny t
lando, slab havo been retained by Miaa to this city if it hnd not required the tho Chamber of Commerce in tho Sem- Watch tho Daily Herald for future tho effect of prolonging tho tourist
season. The plan was so successful
' J “ ’ "WOO.
Clarke.—Orlando Sentinel.
courage of a pioneer to undertake tho | inolo Hotel.
announcements.
the roads adopted It again this year.

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cess of hospitality fnmous with tho
hundreds thnt they entertain during
the year. Hot crcnmcd shrimp, right
AN ALL-STAR CAST in
fresh from the occun, hot rolls, pold
tonguo nnd hnm, baked benns, guava
paste, cake, pickles nnd everything
One of the strongest associations of wns there in abundnneo nnd cooked
nowspnper men in the South is the nnd served ns only the Fitzgeralds
Associated Unities of Florida nnd know how nrd for Bcvcrnl hours about
when they meet four times ench year sixty guests enjoyed tho elegant home
at some city or cities oven though the of Mr. Fitzgerald. After u dip in tho
The celebrated race horse “Man-O*-War”
meetings arc held on Snturdny nnd ocean they scattered for their busy
in “Race of the Age**; also a Comedy
some times on Sundny nnd there is but offices over tho state where they arc
little time to discuss the vital ques­ hitting the keys today nnd thinking
tions that concern tho craft it is short about the good time they will have nt
and sweet and make it snappy with the next meeting in Minml with n
the Daily Newspapers and they loso side trip to the Bahama Islands. They
Tomorrow—Jewell Carmen in “The Silver
no time in soft talk but go to the point will not soon forget the generous hos­
Lining** and Fox News
and make every minute count, thus pitality of DeLnnd nnd of the Com­
accomplishing more in n few minutes mercial Club; of tho good people, of
thnn other associations could in three the Codringtons nnd the vnrious ho­
or four days.
tels nnd of tho Fitzgcrnlds and others
One of the most pleasant occasions at Daytonn Bench, who mndo their
of the Associated Dnilles was tho stay so plcnsnnt. Tho following of­
meeting at DcLnnd nnd Daytona Sat­ ficers were nominated by n commit­
urday nnd Sunday. The business meet­ tee composed of R. J. Holly, Chris
ing was held Saturdny morning at tho Codrington nnd W. A. Elliott nnd
Commercial Club, the guests making elected by acdnmntion:
Hnvo you over been "caught short of cash" whon touring nnd been
the Putnam Inn their hendqunrters.
Quimby Melton, of the Jacksonville
embarrassed at hotels, garages nnd shops by tho moro or less unwel­
The following program was car­ Metropolis, president. '
come attitude toward your personal checks?
ried out:
Ed. Taylor, of tho Miami Hcrnld,
You can enjoy your trip, free from anxiety regarding money mat­
Advertising — E. S.-- Wadsworth, vice-president.
ters if you keep yourself supplied with thoso self-identifying, every­
Thomas Advertising Service of Jack­
Clnyton Codrington, of the DcLnm
where-accepted, safe, convenient Cheques for travelers.
sonville.
News, secretary and treasurer.
Collections—D. H. Conkling, Palm
W. A. Elliott, of tho Timcs-Union;
Bench Post.
W. M. Pepper, of tho Gnincsvillo Sun;
How to Get Business—Major Quim- Hnrry Brown, of the Lnkelnnd Tele­
by Melton, Jacksonville Metropolis.
gram; Lew Brown of tho St. Peters­
Amrican
Newsprint—W. A. Eliott, Jackson­ burg Independent; T. E. Fitzgerald, of
■• A. B. A.
Bankers
CIIEQUKS
ville Tinies-Union.
* the Dnytona News on tho board of
Association
A number of discussions by Geo. E. governors.
Keller, state representative of tho
WE
SELL
TI I EMGergenthnler Linotypo Company nnd
h+++++++++++++++++*M*++*++++++++++++++++*+++++++*:-:-++*
ninny others present took plncc nnd a
real treat was the speech of Major
* * * * * * * * * *
Lew B. Brown, of tho St. Petersburg
Independent. Major Brown has been
in the newspaper business for over
forty years.
The discussions brought out many
important facts in connection with the HAVE VOTED $20,000 IN BONDS
WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—Southprinting business the most notable boFOR NEW AND MODERN
ing high wages that still prevail nnd
WHERE
THEY
PLAY
TODAY
ern
states will bo well represents
SCHOOL BUILDING
high prices of printing pnper, freight
Daytonn nt Jacksonville.
among tho men on tho nnvy’s big dir­
rates, etc. Also that during war
Lnkelnnd nt St. Petersburg.
Oviedo, tho second city in sizo to
igible ZR-2, when it sails from Howtimes when other lines of business Sanford in this grent nnd thriving
Tnmpn nt Orlnndo,
don, England, probably Aug. 25, on iU
were making fortunes the newspaper county of Seminole, believes in high­
trans-Atlantic nir voyage for Lakehnd never rnised their rntes nnd wore er education nnd giving the girls nnd
HOW THEY STAND
still going along on the same old rntes boys of thnt school district the best
hurst,
N. C.
W
L
Pet.
of pre-war periods.
that money can buy in tho way of Orlnndo .............. .....02
One
of tho watch-officers is Lieut. |
82
.600
At noon the newspnper men were school houses and equipment. And to Tampa ................ .....49
42
.538 Henry W. Hoyt, of Clearwater, PU,
the guests of the DeLnnd Commercial show thnt they bcliovo in education Lakeland ............ .....47
47
.500 nnd the assistant engineer will be
Club under tho nble management of the good people of Oviedo have voted St. Petersburg .........44
50
.408 Chief Machinist Shine S. Halliburton
the popular secretary, Enrl Brown, nt on bonds to the sum of $20,000 in Dis­ Daytonn ............ .... 43
52
.453 of Macon, Gn.
beautiful DeLeon Springs where they trict No. 3 which comprises Oviedo Jacksonville .......
59
.....37
.385
Among the riggers will be Mau­
enjoyed the cooling wnters, the shnde and the section in nnd around that lit­
rice Lay of Greensboro, N. C., and
trees, an elegnnt luncheon nnd the so­ tle city.
”
RESULTS YESTERDAY
among the mechanics will be Clmrlei
ciety of the hospitable DeLnnd folks.
The new building will have four
W. C o bs , of Jacksonville, Fin., Lloyd
Floridn Stnte Longue
The entire crowd was then tnken over rooms on tho first floor nnd ench
E.
Crowl, of South Cnrolina nnd Llew­
No games scheduled.
DeLnnd and parts of Volusia county room will seat *10 pupils. The sec­
ellyn T. Stevens of Atlanta, Ga. 0 m
and at eight o’clock the DeLnnd News ond floor will he an auditorium with
of the radio operators will be John
South Atlantic Association
was host nt an elegant banquet nt the a seating capacity of 500 which has
T. Robertson, chief electrician, of
No games scheduled.
Putnam Inn where a five course din­ been a crying need in Oviedo whero
New
Smyrna, Fin.
ner was served in Putnam Inn style. they have mnny fine entertainments
Lieut.
Hoyt, who is thirty-one yean
American Longue
No set program was pulled during the during tho year but heretofore hnvo
old, is a native of Clearwater, Fla,
dinner but with Chris Codrington, of had no place in which to hold them.
At Washington 0, Boston 2.
graduated from the Naval Academy
the News acting as toastmaster and The building will be of brick nnd mod­
At Cleveland 1, Chicngo -1.
in
1914 and specialized in kite ballooa
calling upon the live wires present for ern in every respect with a fine light­
At Detroit 5, St. Louis 7.
duty nt sen.
two minute- talks the evening was n ing arrangement nnd steam heut. A
He won n navy cross during the
lively one especially since a bunch at complete electric lighting plnnt for the
Nntionnl League
war,
the foot of the table took a shot at new school house will guarantee good
At New York 8, Philadelphia
A number of other southern men
every speaker nnd snng songs at the lights for using the auditorium at
At Chicngo 0, Pittsburgh 1.
will
be aboard. They include Lieu­
conclusion of ench tnlk.
President night. Architect Trimble, of Orlando,
At Brooklyn 2, Boston 3.
tenant-Commander
Valentine N. Biff,
Jordan of the Chamber of Commerce has drawn the plans nnd ns soon ns
At Cincinnati 5, St. Louis 1.
a
native
of
Alexandria,
Vu., whose
and Mrs. Jordan and Secretary Earl the bonds nre sold the bids will be ad­
homo
is
nt
Ilryn
Mnwr,
I’n.,
is senior
Brown and Mrs. Brown wore also vertised and the contract let and some
Southern Association
engineer;
officer
of
tho
ZR-2.
Lieut.guests nt the banquet nnd came in for time in the near future Oviedo will
At Now Orleans 9, Mobile 0.
Commander
Richnrd
F.
Byrd,
jr.,
(re­
their share o f the compliments.
have one of the finest school houses
At Chattanooga 3-7, Nashville 4-8. tired), air navigation officer of tha
At the close of the banquet the on- in this part of Florida.
At Memphis 4, Atlanta 3.
vessel, is a native of Winchester, Va,
tire party was the guests of Mr. Dreka
making his homo in Washington D.
at the 'elegnnt now Dreka Thentrc WANT COMMUNITY
C.
Amerlcnn Association
Saturdny night being the first night
SHOWINGS FOR FAIR.
At Louisville 2-2, Columbus 4-1.
of the opening. Words would fail to
Hootch mny ppt be useful as medi­
At Knnsas City 4-7, Minneapolis
describe tho beauties of this new nnd
Community exhibits as well as 7-3.
cine,
but it has been demonstrated
up-to-date moving picture house that
county
exhibits
are
being
sought
by
At
Milwaukee
1-5,
St.
I’nul
2-3.
that
some
medicines aro useful U
cost over $00,000 nnd wns made pos­
At
Indianapolis
1-5,
Toledo
7-7.
hootch.
sible by that public spirited citizen tho- Florida State Fair Association
and some of his friends. This makes for tho Florida Statu Fair nnd Ex­
two new theatres for DeLnnd ami this position nt Jacksonville, November
fact alone should be one of the strong­
12 to 19.
est advertisements that DeLnnd could
W. F. Flynn, director of agricul­
have—two of the finest theatres in
the state built this summer—nnd then tural exhibits, is now in Nassau
there are hundreds of new houses go­ county where [ie is continuing his
ing up and many now store buildings efforts to interest various communi­
and the Athens of Florida will soon ties to send exhibits to this yenr’s
be the principal city of Florida if this fair. Mr. Flynn has just returned
activity keeps up. However, when from a trip down state nnd met with
you meet the Codringtons, ChriH and much encouragement.
Clayton, see their ; ’.op and see what
The community exhibits consist of
let the chips fall where they may. I f 1
they are doing in the way of boosting agricultural displays similar to tho
you have been intending to build this
and building DeLnnd you will know county exhibits ami a large number
year don’t let a
where most of the "pep" is coming of communities, most of them dose
from and while doing all of this Clay­ to Jacksonville, but some nt moro
f e w pessimists
ton has time to make tho best secre­ distant points, will hnvo big ilisplnyH
a n d calamity
tary that the Associated Dailies could nt the coming fnir.
howlers
scare
find anywhere.
Only three spaces are left in tho
you away from
Mnny of the newspaper men nnd agricultural building, B. K. Hnnngirls went to Daytona Snturdny night fourdo, secretary nnd general man­
a great opportunity. You never will have another chance to buy
to uttend the dunce nnd tho rest of
lumber at present prices. Experts agree that rock bottom has
ager, announced Frldny. Tho spuccs
the pnrty rested until Sundny morn­
average
nbout
40
feet
in
length
nnd
been reached. Use your own g\xid judgment and start yoi&gt;r
ing when they journeyed to Daytonn
the
counties
who
havo
not
yet
Bigncd
Bench to be tho guests of Mr. ' nnd
building now. You will never regret it. We will get a better
Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald of the Day­ up will have to hustle If they expect
price for our lumber if you wait—but our advice is to build now.
tona News. Ed. Taylor of tho Miami to get in, Mr. Hnnnfourdc said.
Herald wns one of tho hosts on this oc­ Counties thnt hnvo nlroady made nrcasion but sunt n wire stating thnt ho rnngernents for space arc tho follow­
"could bo with them in spirits" only. ing: Putnnm, Taylor, Columbia,
At noon the Fitzgeralds served one Bradford, Alnchun, Escambia, Su­
of their wondorful buffet luncheons wannee, Madison, Gadsdon, Leon nnd
thnt are the delight of every newspa­ Duval.
Of tho remaining spaces, two nre
per man and woman in Florida and
that hnvo ntnde this prince and prin­ 30 feet in length nnd one 40 feet.

And Had One of The
Finest Meetings of
The Year

"The Lure o f Youth”

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ENJOY YOUR TRIP

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Mcridith: “No razor."

SANFORD COMPANY
MAKING Capt. DeCottes Talking to Prr. Green
GOOD AT JACKSONVILLE
Cnpt.: "Where were you born,
Green?”
ENCAMPMENT
Green: "Florida, Sir."
Hendqunrters, Co. I). 1st Inf. F. N. G.
Capt.: "What state were you born
Camp of Instruction,
in, Green?"
Cnmp Johnston, Fin.
Green: "Asleep, Sir.”
August 13th, 1021.
Cnpt.: "I mean whnt state in .the
Dear Mr. Holly:
United States."
Green: "Pennsylvania, Sir."
No doubt you would like to hcnr
Capt.: "Whnt part?"
from Company D as to whether we
Green: "Why, all of me, sir."
aro doing our duty, or not. You mny
rest assured that the outfit is doing
A Good Itenson
their part, and fully intend to bring
Capt. to Sorgeant Mero: "You wore
home the bacon.
Captain DeCottes is up at 5:30 a. in the air force, weren’t you?”
Mero: "Yes sir. I had poor feet,
in. right with the boys getting them
started early, always the first on the sir, and they put me in thero because
field, und is certainly doing everything I used to fall out on route marches,
for the boys that ho can do to make sir.”
Capt.: “ Well you do yet, don’t you,
the outfit more efficient in their work.
Lieuts. Hutchison and Lossing are do­ Sergeant ?”
Mero: "Yes, Sir."
ing their part towards helping us
Cnpt.: “Well, I think I will have
ulong, towards the name of being the
best outfit in camp- And I may Hay you transferred there again, Ser­
that if we are not the best, wo are geant.”
Mero: "Pardon, Sir, mny I ask
good ns the best.
*
The boys arc making a record on why 7”
Cnpt.: "Yes, Sergeant, because you
the 1,000 yard range, and will go, on
Monday for all day. Major Wilson, will only fall out there just once."
the machine gun officer, is very much
plensed with the organization that we COAST LINE STRIKE PENDING;
hove, and is throwing flowers our way. CLERKS ONLY AWAIT BALLOTS
Every man is interested in his work
and doing his best. Thero are several
Striko ballots which nre to be furn­
cups offered, and Co. D is going to ished Atlantic Const Line clerical nnd
carry back a few with them, if shell a station employes in order that they
thing is possible.
may decide whether they will accept
We want Sanford to be proud of a reduction in wages given them a
Co. D and we are not going to fall short time ago have not yet reached
down on the job.
the employes in this city, it was said
Sincerely,
Friday morning. The ballots nre to
VIRGIL L. SMITH.
bo returned to headquarters of the
P. S.: Here are a couple of good union organization by September 1,
ones we put in the Metropolis:
so it is pointed out that there is still
"Private Wimbish is some soldier. plenty of time nnd that the ballots
He believes in obeying orders. Fri­ may not reach here for some time.
day night he was called from his cot
Tampa employes predict that when
and told that six policemen had been the returned ballots are counted,
shot in a riot at the county jail. lie however, it will have been decided to
jumped to his feet, raced to regimenstrike. They maintain that no al­
tul headquarters and reported the
ternative has been left them but
compnny ready for action. What they
striking
in protest against the rer
said at headquarters has been deleted
ductlon
in
wages which went iiito ef­
by the censor.
fect
a
short
time ago, for, they say,
Two more good meals were served
they
have
been
informed that if tho
Friday. Some chow we're getting.
Private first class Isadore O’Brien present reduction is accepted without
Meredith, "baby hippo" has a pair of protest further reductions in their
pants that will fit him now. Con­ wages will be made.
A representative of the union work­
gratulations Meredith."
ers was in Tampn a short time ago
and visited otlior cities nnd rnilrond
On Parade
Yesterday morning we hud big Tom centers in Florida. He declared tho
Meredith, lUO-lb, Kentucky bred, in clcricnl and station u'orkers were
the line up. Tom is n good soldier united in favor of rejecting tho now
but liken to sleep in now nnd then. The wage, nnd that strike bnllots would
captuin put the question to Tom as to bo- sent employes here in tho near
why he hadn’t shaved. The conversa­ future to bo returned to hendqunrters
tion follows:
wheer results would bo determined
Cuptain: "Meredith, you understand and action tnken.—Tampn Times.
you’re to answer all officers with 'Yes
Sir und No Sir’.”
The joy of a kind act is from tho
Meredith: "Yes, Sir."
same source ns that of anything well
Captain: "Did you shave this done—it I h all in the doing and not in
morning, Meredith?"
tho gratitude of those for whom it is
done.
Meredith: "No."

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1021
Orange county and this section of
Floridn, the Sentinel has Installed an­
other new Linotype. The room ad­
joining the Sentinel on the South haa
been leased and a now 10-page Hoe
press with nn output of 10,000 copies
per hour will bo installed soon, the
Inrge press being shipped Inst week.
The press will he near the front win­
dow so the people enn see their favor­
ite paper roll out of the wonderful
press wfiich is the only one of its kind
in Inland Florida."

mode so long in vogue. Bobbed hair
is easy to comb, easy to wash, cooler
in summer, impossible to disarrange
and not disngreenbio to look at. To
possess it is to share with men In a
degree the freedom from tho necessity
of protracted labor in front of n mir­
ror which has given the male a decid­
ed advantage in commercial and indus­
trial competition. It removes ono
more of the hnrriers to physical activ­
ity which were raised agninst wornorr during the so-cnllcd age of chival­
ry. Even the Chinese are abandoning
the practice of footbinding. The Am­
erican girl should he allowed to wear
her hair the war sho likes it.
In essence tire attempt to control
women's styles is only ono more evi­
dence of the rule of Mrs. Grundy and
the various leagues for tho suppres­
sion of personal liberty in this our
normnl age. Whatever is new la
wrung in their eyes. But when it
happens to be sensible it will probab­
ly win out anyway.—New York
World.

WHAT PROMINENT
SANFORD PEOPLE
THINK OF WORLD
IN GENERAL TOLD

While travelling around the city
this morning (on foot, ns usual) wo
were ntruek with tho wonderful know­
ledge displayed by many of the San­
ford
people. All you need to do if you
CURTIS BARBER
want to find out whnt tho world is
ClKOVLATIOlf KAVAOKl
Thone 148 up to 6 P. M.
doing 1r to take your stand on any of
E . I m Mail. X b . w w Application
the corners or at any of the stores,
Miami was chosen as the next meet­
get
you a group of Sanford men and
OaWtrlplUa Frto. tmAItum
.11.00 ing place of the Associated Dailies of
Teat *......................................................
start them going. Only this morning
MM Ml i l . 0.00 Florida, which will he held in Novem­
Dollrercd ta City by O.rrl.i
wo evolved tho following wards of
II Ouli ber. Orlando made a fight to secure
wisdom
from tho following Sanford
The bl« II- U b r m Wm U t Hi raid as- the next convention, hut when it was
men:
Mieli eerera Seminal* County and E»diU'kiwwB1announced that Ed. Taylor, of the
Friday. Adra.tiilnf rata* mada
Frank Miller says there is a cow
aypUaattnn, Damoaratla la paUUea. IS.IO Miami Herald, pledged a trip to Bi­
yaar, alaraya la adraaoa.
for
every inhabitant over in Holland,
mini there was no more fight in tho
While
hero in America there is more
Member of The Associated Press
crowd. Miami was chosen without
or
less
"bull" to most of tho inhabi­
opposition.—Orlando Reporter-Stnr.
tants.
-----------o----------Felix Frank snid: When women
A meeting is being hold in Sanford
wore
buBtlcs they were misrepresent­
What a difference in the morning. today by tho war department to re­
ing.
With tho modem high skirts
ceive objections, if any are filed,
----------- o----------rind
roll
down stockings—you've got
Speaking about the weather and not against the granting of right to build GOOD SENSE FROM POSTMAST­ to believe it because you can see it.
ER GENERAL
u bridge over the St. Johns river nt
about any parties.
And then Ed. Higgins spoke up na
Osteen ferry. The river is very nur----------- o
follows:
A lot of men who hnve ' a
Postmaster General Hays made the
Did you over see nnything finer row nt this point, and it will cost littwelve
cylinder
voice and the nerve of
than this summer that you spent at tie to throw a bridge across. It should following remarks on business condi­
n
pirate,
arc
running
nround on n
Jjome in tho finest pined on earth 7
|be built higher than the usual bridge, tions nt a luncheon given by tho
Ford
chassis
and
a
"bnd
order" carbu­
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j which would be n grent convenience Washington Rotary Club on August
retor.
Looks like "We white collar buys” to boat owners, and would lessen the 10th. The last sentence of these re­
And Cnpt. Elder snid: Not a few
are coming hack now that the Re- work of the bridge tender.—DeLami marks, which is capitalized, was re­
Democratic
postmasters are willing to
ceived with great enthusiasm by tho
publicnn tariff tinkers are about to News,
concede
that
"Billy" Cox would hnve
Rotarians:
fix the income tax so the ordinary
made
exceedingly
good as president
"I would like to fill the country with
THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENS.
newspaper editor can get by without
of
the
United
States.
the Spirit of Rotnry.
borrowing money to pay the tax.
And then the Herald man said: On
"There is a lot of business that is
Unless wo are greatly mistaken
----------- o----------the
very same day it was so hot that
We can tell the Republican party smelling salts will be needed to revive really sick, still staggering with the President Hnrding was receiving vis­
one tiling: if they keep their pre­ Secretary Cox of the Chamber of shell shuck of war and the debauch of itors and transacting business in bis
election promises of taking off those Commerce when lie receives, within a extravagance, but there is a good deal short sleeves, the same thing happen
,,
burdensome and dnmphool tuxes that few days a check from the Florida more that is merely malingering.
Whnt
we
need
more
than
nnything1
l&gt;
t
m
Herald
office which may,
Press
Association
refunding
about
14
■were put on by the Democratic ad­
else
is
the
common
sense
of
courage,
or
mn*
v
,10L
n
peculiar
coincidence,
per
cent
of
the
$1,200
which
was
paid
ministration they will not only earn
and
confidence.
There
is,
of
course,'
George
Knight
blushingly
rethe
Press
Association
when
the
Nat­
the everlasting gratitude of the peo­
the
greatest
era
of
expansion
and'
niar'tctL
Hint
if
some
of
the
modern
ple but will perpetuate their party in ional Kditorial Association spent a
prosperity ahead that the world has ',u^os wou^ rutl f° r °fHce, they would
power for some time to come. The part of a day in Orlando in March.
na Hiey have so
The committee in charge of the fi­ ever seen. Every one knows this a n d , *urc^ mn^°
ordinary iiulivduul is getting uway
the
only
question
discussed
is
when
it
i'Hle
to
conceal
and
produce so&gt;much
. from this one man party every day nances of the tour find there is $3,000
favorable
evidence.
will
start.
Well,
it's
time
to
go
out
and he wants the party that will do dollars over after all expenses have
And Fred Williams remarked in
something toward lightening up the been paid. At the meeting of the and meet it.
passing:
Of course it takes drainage
"LET US HAVE LESS OF ‘THOU
load Hint he has carried for many Dailies held in Del.and Saturday sev­
O
F
!
engineers
to
make ready for irrigation
eral members of the executive com­ SHALT NOT' AND MORE
years.
as
well
as
for
draimigo, so I fail to see
LJillij U
ON,
il | LET’S
lilt £ O' L
GO!’
IL/•
I t •
mittee were present and it was voted 'COME
-----------o----------At the same luncheon the postmns- u J*N
^ ol.stead net should have anyThe Trade Extension committee to rebate the various towns in properthing to do with the salaries of the
ter
general
made
the
folowing
sug
starts on their pilgrimage tomorrow, tlon to what was paid by them to the
gestion concerning a campaign which cnK|nc®ra*
They may or may not set the world Association.
lie
proposed should be inaugurated by
From
every
Hoard
of
Trade
secre­
on fire but they have their heart in
tile
Rotarians throughout the country FOR SALE AT REAL BARGAINS
tary
in
the
state
we
have
reports
of
the work and are giving up time and
money to boost Sanford and Sanford early inquiries. Double the number to extend economy in town, city, 1 Olds 8, good ns new, worth
merchants. It is sure and certain that of letters ami requests for informa- township, county and state expendi­
$1800, will sell for ...............$1275
unless a different attitude Is adopted Hon are being received nt this time tures. The Washington Rotary Club
1 Dort, good ns new, worth
unanimously
adopted
his
suggestion
n lot of good business will leave this ‘ban in former years. The inquiries
$1,000. Price .......................... 750
city and go where it is asked. Busi- nrv the direct result of the publicity ami will recommend it to the Inter­
1
Ford ........................................ 398
ness has censed to walk up and tap
the state by the editors who national Rotary Clubs for action.
i
olds
Truck ............................. 598
You are familiar with the Presi­
you on the shoulder. You have to put were on the tour. Millions of rendTerms
to suit your purse. Come
ynur invitation .in the newspaper now ors* who, otherwise would never have dent’s purpose to lower the expenses
early
and
get your pick.—Williams’
a\nd keep it there and then hnve some- known of the beauties of the state, of the Federal Government to the ir­
Garage.—N.
H. Garner.
122-Gte
thing to offer the public in the way of became familiar with most every sec- reducible minimum. This is neces­
•aummer bargains.
tion from the descriptive word pic- sary and will be done.
Plans have been drawn for the ex­
Tlie expenses of the Federal Gov­
_______ 0_______
tures sent home by the dined and wintension
of the state capital.
They
ernment, however, constitute but part
We congratulate the Orlando Sen(Brape Juiced) pen pushers,
will
soon
call
for
bids
for
the
work.
of
the
expenses
of
government,
tinel on their many improvements as
H cost Florida less than $50,000 to
The authorities in control in our
the following notice In the Sentinel in- sh&lt;nv these men the state and wo
towns,
cities, townships, counties and In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Cir•dicates: "In an effort to keep pace vouhl not have bought the publicity
states
just
as certainly owe a similar!
cull. Seminole County, Florida,
"with growing and expanding Orlando, received ns a result of the kindnesses
f
—In Chancery.
^
__ shown for upwards of a million dol- service to the situation.
In a very few instances this service
lars.—Orlando Reporter-Star.
is being attempted, but there is no
FORECLOSURE
I'ry diced salt pork
systematic
effort
whatever
in
this
WHY NOT BOBBED HAIR?
Hank of Oviedo, a F'lorida Hanking
until brown.
Boil
direction.
Corporation, Complainant,
---- sliced potatoes and
The total expenditures of the towns,
Robbed hair is not dignified in the
vs.
onions in milk to cover
opinion of Marshall F'ield &amp; Co., of cities, townships, counties nnd states Wm. Jacobs, Defendant.
until tender. Put a
! Chicago, the latest recruits to the excel! those of the Federal govern­ NOTICE OF SPECIAL MASTER'S
-------- layer of bread crumbs
employers’ campaign against the fash­ ment, except only the payments on the
SALE
in a baking dish, add a layer of
ion, ami the girl who refuses to wear already contracted war indebtedness
Notice Is hereby given that I, as
Burnham's Steamed Clams with
her crown of glory in the time-hon­ which ennnot be avoided.
,
, Special Mnstcr in the above styled
a little pork, a layer of pota­ o red manner will have to go.
The opportunities for economy are caU8e&gt; wjll&gt; UPt|Pr anil
authority of
just
ns
great.
toes. Sprinkle with salt and
If Marshall F'ield &amp; Co., or nny oth­
that certain final decree issuing out
popper ami moisten with clam
The same tax payers pay all the of tho above styled Court dated June
er company employing girls, can think
juice. Repent layers until dish
of a more sensible innovation among bills.
29th, 1021, offer for sale and sell nt
in full, cover with pie crust.
I propose a nation-wide, systematic, the front door of the Court Houso in
the hundreds adopted yearly by their
Rdfce in quick oven.
employes than the custom of bobbing enthusiastic and sincere movement to Sanford, I'loridn, on Monday, the 5lh
the hair, they have been more observ­ reduce also these expenditures of lo­ day of September, 1921, during the
ant of passing styles than tin* average cal governments.
legal hours of sale, the following de­
1 suggest that the Rotarians of tlie scribed property, to-wit:
citizen.
The
wonder
is
that
more
wo­
WELAKA BLOCK
men have not rebelled earlier agninst country make this their business and
Fifty bead stock cuttle marked
Phones 497-404
tho less sanitary and less comfortable that they inaugurate and with their crop split under bit one ear swnllow
incomparable zeal nnd ability cause i fork the other, branded II. J.
M.
to be developed a successful move; i Sale to be made to the highest bidmeat to this end,
,
. &lt;!er for cash in hand, purchaser to
Only by this universal effort fo r&gt;
for bij, of 8nle,
efficiency nnd economy can the maxE&gt; K. HOUSIIOLDER,
imum good be accomplished and a
Special Master,
complete recovery be had.
I NoUf. The nbovc ,|L.scriht.(1 cattle
now on range of Wm. Jacobs, near
New Smyrna will soon have anoth­ Chuluotn, Floridn, and may be viewed
er now ice factory.
there nt any time.
8-2-o.n.w,-5tc

CLAM
PIE

Deane Turner

A C o n serv a tiv e B a n k W ith
P r o g re ssiv e Ideas

Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 575, General Stat­
utes, Laws of F'lorida
Notice is hereby given that J. E,
Lning, purchaser of Tax Certificate
No. GO, dated the 2nd day of June, A.
D. 1919, tins filed said certificate in
my office, and has made application
for tax deed to issue in accordance
with law. Said certificate embraces
Become a factor in the progress of Sanford by
the following described property sit­
uated in Seminole county, Floridn, toopening an account with—
wit: Lot 9, Block 9, Tier C, Sanford.
The said land being assessed nt the
date of the issuance of such certifi­
cate in the name of Unknown. Unless
said certificate shall be redeemed ac­
cording to law tax deed will issuo
thereon on the 18th day of August,
A. D. 1921.
Witness my official signature and
seal this the 12th* day of July, A. D.
1921.
E. A. DOUGLASS,
“A financial institution with a successful past and a young man’s % (SEAL)
Clerk Circuit Court,
vision of the future"
‘
I
Seminole County, Florida.
By A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
^+4^+.M-+++++*+++++++++++++4"&gt;+-&gt;-++++-&gt; •&gt;+**+++++++*•?•+•&gt;+ 7-12-Gtc

Though proud of our long record of past achieve­
ments in assisting in the development of a
GREATER SANFORD, we are particularly proud
that the vision which prompted our policies in the
past becomes more intensive the older we grow.
Progressive Institutions are created by Pro­
gressive Individuals,

!

t

T he Seminole County
.....Bdnk....
I

We have the most com­
plete line of

BUILDERS
HARDWARE
Ever displayed in San­
ford
Let us figure with you
on your requirements
Also exclusive agents
for

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD
You Can Find the Name of Every Live Pro­
fessional and Business Man in
Sanford in This Column
LAWYERS

CONTRACTORS

George A. DeCottes

S. O. Shinholser

Attorney •at-Law

Sanford C onstructs Co.

BATTERIES

CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Planes and Specification! Cheerfully
Battery Troubles to Us
Furnished
Wt S p.ct.llu on KImMmI Work ia&lt; m b rtf*
All Work Guaranteed
yon S.puUUkl. Mttloo..
H. T. PACE
P, O. Box 21$
WX ALSO H ATS O O K M T tM K X 0 HAX 101
Sana rotm

r o n O T m K A tn n r a toue oak

PURE WATER

Sanford Battery Service
* Company
Phone 189

Elder Springs Water

L. A. Renaud, Prop.

99.98% PURE
Phone 311-W
Sanford, Fla.

HARTFORD BATTERY
“Battery Insurance”

LORD’S PURITY
WATER

Sold and Serviced by

Edw. »H iggins, Inc.
H aight &amp; Magee

AS GOOD AS THE BEST
Dally Service

GARAGES
Smith Bros. Garage

Phone 117

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

Expert Repairing
OIL, GAB and ACCESSORIES
Oak and First

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

REAL ESTATE

General Shop and Mill
Work

E. F. Lane

CONTRACTOR and BUILDER

Real Estate nnd Insurance

517 Commercial Street

Phone 93

Geo. W. Knight

COLONIAL LAMPS

Rea) Estate and Insurance
SANFORD l

Sanford, FIl

ELECTRICAL

FLORIDA

..Employment Bureau..
The vocational commlttco of tho Busi­
ness nnd Professional Women’s Club’
requests all young women desiring
employment to register nt the First
National Bnnk.
AGNES G. BERNER. Chairman
Eyes Examined

m

GlnsscB Designed

ii

\W M i M

l

GILLON &amp; FRY

Henry McLaulin, Jr.

Phone -142

OPT. D.

TRANSFER
“WE DELIVER THE GOODS’*

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
you, tell others; If no»
OPTICIAN
OPTOMETRIST If we please
tell us. Phone 498
Graduate Northern Illinois College
212 Blast First St.
Sanford, Fla.

HOTELS

WILSON VULCANIZ­
ING WORKS

Hotel Montezuma

C. C. WILSON, 0*n«r
SATISFACTORY SERVICE AND
REASONABLE PRICES
..
Wl*ht Brothers .arise nutMln,

“Sanford’s New Hotel"
91.50 Up Per Dny
i

Phone 175

Fourth and Stanford Are

New Era Printery
G. Bassett Smith, Prop.
COMMERCIAL AND
JOB PRINTING

Herald Printing Co.
•

C. A. WHIDDON
' c l e a n in g , p r e s s in g , AI.TEIHNO
i Rear Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Cfc
Phone 465
DRINK
Elder Springs Water. Its 99 98-lW
per cent pure. Phone 31L

ROOK, JOB AND COMContracts hnve been awarded t*.
MERCIA L PRINTING
Phone 118
.
Herald Building George W, Hessller for the conipIR*
ion of buildings at the Florida School
PRINTING
for Deaf nmf^tlind, at St. Augustin*,
250 Hammermlll envelopes printed, and the Florida A. M. College at Tal­
$1.75.—Seminole Printery, 902 F'rcnch lahassee. The approximate cost w®
nve.
87-6tp be around $40,000.
CAIRO TO BAGDAD BY AIK
CAIRO, Aug. 15.—Breakfast in
Cairo and dinner in Bagdad on the
same dny hnve been made possible
through opening of the new EgyptIndian aerial route across the Syrinn
nnd Arabian deserts. Sir Geoffrey
Salmond, air vice-marshal, recently
flew- from Ciaro to Bagdad in twelve
hours via the desert airway, estab­
lishing a record.
There are .many ways to touch a
ru'-'hcr’s heart, but referring to jio r
baby us “It" isn’t one of them.

SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
Paints and Varnishes Builders &amp; Contractors

HILL HARDWARE
COMPANY

Contractor and Builder
FLORIDA

Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
SANFORD
FLORIDA

Sketches and Estimates Free; no
building too large and none too small.
-----ALL WORK GUARANTEED-----

Wilson &amp; Shorey
Pine and Garland Sts., Orlando, Fla.

Pickling and P r e s e r v in g

TIME
We have the

STONE JARS
Mason, Sure-Seal Jars
and Jelly G la s s e s

See our line of
Stone Crocks, C o olers*
Churns, etc.

BALL
HARDWARE CO.,

�•• ' . ■. : ■

r '

.

..

■

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1921

Little Happening*
Mention of
Metiera In Drlef
personal Item a
of Interest

In‘ and About
*
S The City

SO C IE T Y

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

\ the w eather
*
For Florida: Generally fair
* UmlRht; Wednesday partly
4 cloudy; probably local thun.
* dershowers.

SOCIAL CALENDAR
Tuesday—Tho Daughters of Wesley
will bo entertained by Mrs. Howard
P. Smith, at her home on Sanford
Heights at 8:30 p. m.
Wednesday—Mrs. I). A. Howard will
entertain the members of tho D. A.
U, Bridge Club nt her homo at 9:30
A. m.
Wednesday—Mrs. A. W. Lee will en­
tertain the members of tho T. N.
T, Club nt her homo, 200 Laurel
Avenue, at 4 o’clock.
Thursday—The Stay-nt-Home Club
will have a basket picnic nnd swim
at Hnnnnn Lnko Thursday evening.
Saturday—Children’s Story Hour will
be held at five o’clock at the Central
Park,

IT
*
*
*
^

J***********
C. E. New, representing tho L. C.
Smith typewriter, was in tho city
jpstenlny on business.
J. H. Lee and W. Oliver Murrell, of
are business visitors here
today.
W auchuln,

Get a repaired tiro to use as extra.
■Ford tires for $3.00.—S. A. Huston.
118*26to
Fred Cochran, of Tampa,/ repre­
senting Kellogg Products, wan In tho
■city calling on his local customers,
yesterday.
I buy, pay cash for second hand pi­
anos. Address P. 0. box 852, Sanford,
p ln.
112-M.-W-.F.12tp

TEMPERATURE
Well, there was considerable
drop yesterdny and again the
change was hardly noticed. In
other word? when the themmometer went above 100 Sun­
day tho people did not notice it
and when it went down to 94
yesterday the chnngc was
hardly perceptible, made pos­
sible, no doubt in both cases by
the fine breezes that blow
from the ocean and the gulf all
the time In Florida. Anyhow
It Is n good report thnt wc
hand you this mid-August day.
5:40 A. M., AUGUST 16TII
Maximum ............
94
Minimum ........................ 08
Range ........................ .... 71
Barometer ................. 30.14
Rain ................................ .30
Calm and cloudy.

...+

...+ .J.... .J,+ + + + ^ .J. .j. .j,.;. .5. .j.

Mrs. (!. Pullman Connelly, of Or­
lando, arrived in the city yesterday
afternoon for a few days visit witlr
Mrs. Ralph K. Gore, on Palmetto
avenue.

Do You Want
A SLIGHTLY USED AUTOMOBILE?

11 so, you can not any make you want. Anti the prices
ami terms made to suit you. We are Headquarters for
ie host m Used Automobiles. We hnvo both qunntity
and quality.
,.n t ^e^°.w ,are a few, which we guarantee to be as
rep resen ted :

LEXINGTON, 1920 Model, 5-passcngcr.
HUPMOHILE, 1920 Model, 5-passenger.
HU IMMOBILE, 1921 Model, Roadster.
UIGK, 1917 Model, 3-pnssenger Roadster
BUICK, 1917 Model, 7-passenger.
ORD, 1918 Model, 5-passenger Touring.
( ALL and*LOOK THESE OVER, WE CAN SUIT YOU

bTFo. motorCO
.

::

I r»vJxr ARK AVE*
SANFORD, FLA.
l ^ x in g t o n and h u p m o b i l e s a l e s

and SERVICE

3/ ; ,

IF YOU NEED O NE
The logical time to buy is now and the logical place is
at “The Store that is Different.” We still have a few
ladies’ bathing shoes left that we are closing out.

C8S18I

Mrs. John Smith, Master Wilson
Smith, Mrs. D. C. Marlowe, and
Master Bobbie Marlowe, returned
homo Sunday from Daytona Bench,
whore they spent two weeks.

health. Del.ami News. MY. Lane
Members of the Hospital Associa­
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Plckroy, Mr.
'* ';u‘ falh,’r
E. F. Lano oil this tion are urged to attend the meeting
and
Mrs. C. W. Clark, Mr. nnd Mrs.
ul&gt;. nml has many friends horo who at the Court House tonight at eight
J.
F.
Newby and Miss Lucille Newby
ari cl.id to learn of his recovery.
o’clock.
formed a congoninl party who motor­
ed over to Daytona Beach Sunday
. j . . j . ......... ^ ...+ ,,, &gt;}&gt; .J, ^

There has been more than one who has said that our line
of BATHING SUITS were the snappiest in town.* And
now we have reduced the prices to close them out.

Mrs. J. M. Harris and daughter,
Miss Margaret Harris, returned to
their homo in Winter Park, Sunday
uftomoon, after spending tho past
week as tho guests of Mrs. W. J. Mc­
Bride, nt her home on Palmetto ave­
nue.

Hospitnl meeting at court houso to­
Hospitnl meeting at tho court house night. He there, you members!
Mr. ami Mrs. A. W. Lee and Mr.
tonipht. Onu of the most important
nnd Mrs. Howard Overlin, spent Sun­
meetings of the year. It is your duty
Election of officers at the hospital day at Lemon Bluff.
to attend.
meeting tonight. He there.
Tom Martin returned from Madi­
A-l seed bed sheeting, 30-in. wide,
son.
yesterday, where he has boon
Remember tho big society wedding
&amp; a yard—Thrasher &amp; Garner.
visiting
his parents.
117-fltc thnt will take place here on the night
of August 26th.
Mr, and Mrs. David Caldwell re­
The Osteen bridge will be built all
Sanford's new chief of police is now turned home last night from Tarboro,
*iKht and the hearing and findings of
on the job and takes up the work he N. C., where they have been visiting
the war department will be made pub­
the latter's parents. Mr. Caldwell,
left many years ago.
lic in a few days.
while away, went to New York to
Tucker Bros., Contractors
nml buy his fall goods.
Bend your old mattress to Llrndley
builders. Get our estimate on your
factory. Make them like now, for
job. We wilh get your work. Phone
Mrs. S. Robbins, of Sanford ,is the
$5.00. 50 lb. new cotton mnttress only
211.
123-3tp
guest
of her sister, Mrs, S. Trager.—
$8,00. Guaranteed, 501) W. South
Fastis
notes, Tampa Tribune.
St., Orlando, Fla.
122-20tc
He at the court house tonight and
attend the mooting of the FornnldII. A. Ferrari and Carl Ferrari en­
The Trade Extension Committee
Lnughton Hospital Association.
joyed
a trip to Silver Springs Sun­
will negotiate that fine rond to Osccday
afternoon,
in company with their
•ola tomorrow and know more about
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
L.
Miller
nnd
fam­
sister,
Mrs.
D
.L. Thrasher, Mr.
Seminole county than they ever know
ily
leave
today
for
Daytona
Bench
Thrasher,
nnd
Miss
May Thrasher,
before.
where they will Hpeiul Bevernl weeks. all of Sanford.— Fastis notes, Tampa
Tribune.
The Stny-nt-Home Club ImA decid­
Get n repnired tiro to use as extra.
'd to stay at home sure enough and
Mrs. ’Mary Strong and daughter,
will hold their regular weekly meet­ Ford tires for $3.00,—S. A. Huston.
110-2fltc Miss Winifred Strong, of Hastings,
ing at Brown’s place on Bunnnn Lake
are the guests of her father, Mr. C.
Thursday afternoon.
ATTEND THE HOSPITAL AS­
If. Leffler, at his home on Thi/rd
SOCIATION
MEETING
TONIGHT
street.
The present officers of tho Hospital
Association feel that they are entitled
Everyone interested in the FernnldDr. and Mrs. C. I. Stacy, and three
to a vacation. Some now ones should
Laughton
Hospital should attend the charming daughters, of Lakeland,
be added to the list tonight at the
annual meeting tonight at the court are the guests of .Mr. and Mfs. R. L.
meeting at the court house.
house. New officers will be elected to Christenberry, at their home, 803
serve for the ensuing year and there
The big plate glass windows of the will be a report of the work already [’ark avenue. Dr. Stacy is pastor of
new Miller building arc now being put accomplished. The public is interest­ the First Presbyterian church at
m place and further enhance this ed in this work and all the members Lakeland.
beautiful store building.
of the association are urged to attend
S. Reed was a visitor here yester­
this most importnnt meeting. Como
dny
from the “City Beautiful.”
The many friends of Tim Keene nro out nnd do your duty.
glwl to see him out again after a two
Mrs. Tyner andl two children ‘of
weeks illness that confined him to the MASONIC MEETING TONIGHT.
Orlando,
were visiting in this city
fcrnald-Lnughton Hospital. He is
yesterday.
getting better but is still very weak.
Sanford Lodge No. 62, F. &amp; A. M.,
will meet tonight in the Masonic Hall,
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Grilfin, of
^ r- F. E. Lane returned Inst night corner Second and Magnolia avenue.
Arlington,
Gn., are spending some
fmm rineimiati, where he spent a Work in the Fellowcraft Degree will
time
at
the
Montezuma.
pcriml nf time in a hospitnl.
Ho bo exemplified. Visiting Masons al­
3toms ",l the high rond to recovery ways welcome.
Mr , and Mrs. A. S. Pinckney leave
j&gt;°w mid his friends arc glad to hnvo
today for Lakeland where they will
him,
''I a climate which will aid
HOSPITAL MEETING
mnke their home for a short time.
r.ipi(ilv in his recovery to normal

•V * •:&lt;

Bathing Suits

MR8. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor,
__________Phone 2I7-W

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PAGE THREE

J

LEAGUE PARTY.
Thu Senior Hpworth League of tho
Methodist church, entertained most
delightfully last night at a Gypsy
party, nt tho home of Misses Lillie
Ruth nnd Carolyn Spencer, on Snnford Heights.
A largo bon fire was built under
tho trees, nnd nround this the young
folks in picturesque costumes, made
a charming picture. Fortune telling,
games nnd stories were induuiged in
during the evening. At a late hour
refreshments of hot wenles, rolls nnd
coffeo were served by several of tiro
members.
There were .about 30 members of
the Leaguo who enjoyed this happy
occasion alt voting this one of tho
most delightful nffnlrs given by the
Longue. *
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Frank Miller had a birthday yes­
terdny but up-to-date no ono knows
just how old ho was yesterday or how
old ho seems to bo today. Juat to cele­
brate nnd also to entertain his

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friends, Frank invited a few of them
to meet him at Banana Lnko, tire surburbun home of Frank Brown, last
night and when the guests had arriv­
ed they found, Chef Hambotie on the
hike shore with chicken pillau and all
the side dishes almost ready to eat.
After a swim in this clear water lake
the entire party were ready for the
big feed nnd how they did attack that
chicken pillau, rolls, pickles, hot cof­
fee and other good things. After the
pillau they adjourned to the lake pa­
vilion to enjoy the moonlight, to sing,
to tell stories for a while after which
they gathered at .the house where
Frank was made to sit still long
enough for R. J. Holly to present him,
with a beautiful Shriner’s ring, the
gift of the members of the pnrty.
Frank was struck dumb for a minute
hut "came back” in a most graceful
speech thanking the friends for; their
appreciated gift for it meant so much
to him, not from its intrinsic value
but on account of what it represented
in true friendship.
The phonograph worked overtime
while the happy couples danced until
a late hour before the party broke up
and returned to town with the thought
uppermost in their minds that Mr.
nnd Mrs. Frank Miller were royal en­
tertainers and they are hoping Frank
can arrange to have a birthday at
least every six months.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Overlin, Mr. nnd Mrs, John
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lane,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Betts, Mr, anti
Mrs. Sbermnn Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holly,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller and Ar­
thur Yowcll and Frank Brown.

EASY TO DARKEN
YOUR GRAY HAIR

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C L A S S IF IE D A D S
Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for less than
25 cents, nnd positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
cordingly.
LOST—Between Sanford nnd Sorren­
to one Gillette casing, size 32x4,
FOR RENT—Sowing machine. Phone cover marked Oldsmobile. Reward if
308-W.
121-Ot returned to Sorrento Auto Faint Co.,
123-3to
FOR RENT—Housekeeping rooms, Sorrento, Fla.
box 117.
122-Otp
FOR RENT—Furnished bed rooms.
Excellent location, 313 Magnolia WANTED—Team work. Inquiro M.
Hanson Shoe Shop.
1212Ctp
avenue.
121 3tp.

FOR RENT

WANTED

FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Five acres land, worth
investigating. Box 117.
122-6tp
FOR SALE—Medium size safe. Ap­
ply 402 Sanford Avo., and Fourth
Street.
94-61.

PAINTS
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WALL PAPER
SUN-PROOF PAINT

FOR SALE—One pumping outfit con­
sisting of one Raleigh Schreycr
I 1-2 hp. engine, one Gould pump, one
205 gallon storage tank. Wight MADE SPECIAL FOR THIS
CLIMATE
Grocery Co.
U2-tfc.
Post cards—local views—lc each nt Make Your House Smile With
tho Herald office.
SUN-PROOF PAINT
FOR SALE OR TRADE—One Colo 8,
5 pnssenger rondster.
Will take
light car us part payment. Call 519
W. First street.
115-tfc
C T A D I? H- A* h a l v e r i3 1 U liJ j
SON, Proprietor
FOR SALE—One Boldlng-Hnll stone
lined refrigerator, 150 pound ca­ Weluka Block
Sanford, Fla.
pacity. Call 519 W. First Street.

SANFORD PAINT

no-tfc

HOW NEGOTIATIONS
FOR SALE—8-room house with all
FOR IRISH PEACE
modern convenience, excellent re­
STAND AT PRESENT
pair. Private water works, in desir­
able location. Reasonable terms. Ap­
Britain's Offer
ply to Owner, 519 W. First Street.
Ireland to Imvu full rights of a
YOU CAN BRING BACK COLOR
116-tfc dominion.
AND LUSTRE WITH SAGE
Irclnnd to control her finnneo and
Ft")It SALE—Good piano, $175 ensh.
TEA AND SULPHUR
Phone 470-W.
110-12tp taxation.
Irclnnd to have thu right to
When you darken your hair with FOR SALE—Strawberry plants, cer­ tain a force of territorials and
Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can
tified by State Plant Board, $3 per forces.
tell, because it’s done so naturally, so thousand f. o, b. Luke Mary. Farina
Ireland to control her Industrial atevenly.
Preparing this mixture, Strawberry Garden, Lake Mary, Fla. fairs, postal and educational systems.
______________________ 117-12tp
though, at home is mussy and trouble­
Britain's Demands.
some. At little cost you can buy at
British navy must control the sur­
Post cards—local views—lc each at
any drug store the rendy-to-use prep­
rounding sens.
aration, improved by tho addition of the Herald office._________________
Britain to control air and communi­
other ingredients called "Wyeth’s Sage FOR SALE—20 acres good orange cation facilities.
grove land situated within a mile of
nnd Sulphur Compound.” You just
No trade restrictions hctwcun tho
Geneva.
The land has not been clear­
dampen a sponge or soft brush will,
islands.
it and draw this through your hair, ed but has a bearing orange grove
Ireland must assume a share of the
taking one "small strand at a time. Ily bordering it. This tract of land can be British debt..
\
morning all gray hair disappears, and, bought at a real bargain. For full
Ireland's
Demands
after another application or two, your particulars address “C" care of the
Complete but nmicublu separation—
118-tfp
hair becomes beautifully darkened, Herald office.
a political detachment free from im­
HEMSTfrt: 111NG“ AND PI COTIN G
glossy and luxuriant.
perialistic entanglements.
Gray, faded hair, though no dis­ Attachment. Works on all sewing
Arbitration of shnre in British debt.
Price $2.00.
Pcrsjnal
grace, in a sign of old nge, ami an wo machines.
all desire a youthful and attractive checks, 10c extra.. Light’s Mail Or­
AUTO MOB FAILS.
nppournnee, got busy nt once with der House, Box 127, Birmingham,
Ala.
120-7tp
Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound
CHARLESTON, S. C., Aug. 10—
and look years younger.—Adv.
FOR SALE—Large two story store
All
was reported quiet at the county
building, on hard road., It. R. sta­
jail
today where Jesse Gnppins and
tion. Plenty room, apartments up­
NOTICE WOODMEN CIRCLE
C.
O.
Fox, alleged slayers of Wil­
stairs.—A. P. Cdnnelly.
120-6t
liam
C.
Bruzcll, young chauffeur of
There will ho n meeting of thu I'TTH- SAUIv^Household goods!
Columbia,
were lodged in the county
Woodmen Circle nt Gate City Houso
dress Mrs. Douglass, 107 Third St,
jail
for
Biife
keeping Sunday morn­
Wednesday, 17th, nt 3:30 p. in. Mont-j
123-«tp
ing
by
Sheriff
E. A. Roof of Lexing­
hers will please attend promptly, j
ton
county,
who
brought them from
Business of importance.
Suvuniuih.
Tho
Charleston
jail is one
SARAH E. PARKER,
LOST— Somewhere botwocn Williams’
of
tho
strongest
in
tho
south
,and it,
•
Guardian.
Garngo and Grapevillo, n package
is
felt
thntthc
prisoners
will
be
safe
from Speer’s dry goods store contain­
as
long
as
they
remain
here,
which
ing a . lace embroidered night gown,
W. O. W. MEETING NOTICE
2 yards white elastic, 4 spools of may be somo weeks. No IndJcatkmt
Tho W. O. W. will moot Wednesday white thrend, 3 3-4 yards of pink cat- wore reported thnt tho 'auto mob”
in ribbon nnd n lace vest. Finder which has been seeking these pris­
night nt eight o’clock.
please return to WUIlnms Garngo and oners, it is said, bent on lynching
FRANK L. MILLER,
Clerk.' receive reward.
118tfc them, had approached this city.

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IN TH E H E A R T OF THE W O R L D ’S GREATEST V E G E TA B LE SECTION
VOLUME II

SANFORI), FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1921

Gray Samaritans Return Home

COMING THROUGH FLORIDA
WITH THE IMMIGRANTS
Seven Aliens Arrested
at Miami Gave it
Away

M URDER OVER HOGS
M A N CHARGED W AS
RELEASED ON MOND.

ANNUAL MEETING HOSPITAL
ASSOCIATION LAST NIGHT
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
P E A N U T FAC TO R IE S IIU RN
SM ITH FIE LD , V IR G IN IA ,
SPREAD S TO RESIDENCES.

(By The AuocUted Freu)

T A M P A , Aug. 17.— Ira J. Sims,
cnnrged with tho murder o f numell
Kompoll, nonr Plnnt City, August 7,
was released todhy under n ten
thousand dollar cash bond, after n
WIIEIIB TH E Y H A I) P L A C E TO
hearing at which ho wns hound over
LAND TH EM FROM
to criminnl court on a manslaughter
SHIPS
charge. The defense Hought to provo
at tho heuring thnt Sima shot KemMIAMI, A ur. 17.— With the arrest
pell in self-defense after nil nltervnhere yesterday morning o f h! x men
tlon over hogs.
ami one woman, h! x ofw hom were
taken from n northbound train by
United States immigration officials, H A L F M IL L IO N FIR E
K A N S A S C IT Y T O D A Y
local authorities believe they havo unK E L L Y M IL L IN G P L A N T .
tnngled the first threads In the un­

near k e y

NUMBER 124

IDy Th* AuocUUd P ra t)

w est

Only The Faithful Few
Present as
Uusual

N E W P O R T NE W S, Vo., Aug. 17.—
Fire earl ytodny destroyed three pea­
nut factories and two piers nt Smithfield, on the James river, and spread
to the residential section, causing a
loss of nearly one million dollars. The SHOWS T H E H O S P IT A L TO BE IN
GOOD S H A P E BUT M EM BER­
fire was brought under control nt
S H IP DUES P A Y A B L E
nine o’clock.

MADE FINE REPORT

I liese nine American girls of Polish parentage landed at New York the
other morning lifter having completed two years’ service with the 'American
relief administration In Poland, where they were known ns "Gray Samaritans.”

ANOTHER STORM DEVALERA HAS
GATHERING ABOUT TURNED DOWN
FORMER GOVERN’R
OFFER PEACE

Meeting was called (o order nt tho
R A ILR O A D FU N D IN G B IL L
court house nt 8:15 p. m., August 16,
F A V O R A B L Y REPORTED
1021, by President T. W. Lawton. Up­
IN S E N A T E TO D AY.
on roll call the following answered
present either in person or by proxy:
(By Th# AuocUted Fr##i)
T. W. Lnwton, president; Mrs. L o t­
W A S IIIN K G T O N , Aug. 17.— A fa ­
tie
Lawton, Dr. J. T. Denton, Mrs.
vorable report on the administration's
raveling of a gigantic plot to smuggle
(By Th« AuocUUd P&gt;*u)
Roberta
Denton, R. J. Holly, Mrs. R.
railroad funding bill was ordered toimmigrants into the United States by
K A N S A S C IT Y , Aug. 17.— DamJ.
Holly,
Robert and May Holly, Dr.
W H A T ’S BECOME OF A M E R IC A N W IL L NOT ACCEPT BRITISH OF- dny by the sennto interstate com­
way of Florida in violation o f tho re­
ngo estimated at half n million dol­
S.
Puleston,
Mrs. S. Pulcston, Camilla
PU
R
CH
ASING
FER OF DOM INION
merce committee by n vote of seven
cently enacted immigration act lim it­
lars was caused here today by light­
and
Mary
Eliznbeth
Pulcston, Dr. C.
CO.
7
STA TU S
to two,
*
ing aliens entering this country.
ning striking tho Kelly Milling Co.,
J. Marshall, Mrs. C. J. Marshall, 0. A.
Six persons, one woman and five
plant here.
Marshall, Dnlo Marshall, Justin Mar­
(By Th# AuocUted P r a i)
RICHM OND, Vn., Aug. 17.— Com­
men, said to be Polish and Rumanian
BIG F IR E IN RRO O KLYN
D U BLIN, Aug. 17.— BeVnlera
shall, A. I*. Connelly, Mrs. A. P. Con­
plaints
are
being
received
by
the
Jews, enroute from n Spanish hnrbor, T R IP L E EXECUTION
T E N F A C TO R Y BU ILD ING S
declared today the Irish Republi­
nelly, Hnwkcns nnd W alter Connelly,
Richmond police from persons who
about thirty inlleu from Key West, to
GO UP IN SMOKE.
T O D A Y A T N A S H V IL L E .
can
parliament
would
not
accept
Schcllc Maines, Mrs. S. Moines, Mrs.
claim to have been victimized by n
New York City, were arrested hero
the
terms
offered
by
the
British
Nettle Moore, W. M. Ilnyncs, Mrs. W .
concern styled, “ The American Purch(By Th# AuocUted Praia)
two hours Inter and are being held
(By Til* AuocUtod Prcu)
government
extending
to
Ireland
M.
Baynes, Mr. E. Curlett, Mrs. E.
N
E
W
YORK,
Aug.
17.—
Ten
fac­
N A S H V IL L E , Aug. 17.— Three ne­ ing Company.” The complnts suy
for investigation. The arrests were
nn
offer
of
dominion
stutus.
Wc
Curlett,
Mrs. W. B. Ballard, J. W .
tory
buildings
in
the
Williamsburg
the result of investigations that have groes were electrocuted in the stnto that they negotiated with its agent
cannot
and
will
not
nn
behalf
of
Osteen,
Mrs.
June Koumillut, Mrs.
section
o
f
Brooklyn,
were
destroyed
been eonducted at Spanish Hnrbor by penitentiary today for murder. This here several months ngo to become
this nation accept these* terms he
Aroma Tnckach, I). C. Marlowe, Dr.
by
fire
today.
The
loss
will
amount
Htoro
managers
in
this
territory.
As|
secret service operatives, the local o f­ is the first triple electrocution ever
said.
W. T. Langley,— thirty-five, u quor­
a preliminary they put up a deposit
to one million.
ficials said Inst night.
held in Tennessee.
um present.
o
f
$150
each.
No
stores
were
ever
Unable to spunk a word of English,
IRISH CONSTABLES
Minutes of the last meeting read
opened the police are informed.
the alleged aliens were well dr 'ssed,
and
upon motion o f Dr. Mnrshnll, sec­
H
A
V
E
BEEN
RECALLED.
Sidney J. Cntts, form er governor of
according to the immigration officers,
onded
by R. J. Holly, wore approved.
Florida, wns listed ns president of
who called in interpreters.
(By Tb&lt; AuocUUd Pr#u)
Minutes
o f the board o f directors'
the company, nnd F. L. Jeter ns seeOfficials were reticient to talk of
B E LFAST, Aug. 17.— All royal
meeting
were
rend for information.
retnry.
*
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the arrests, but said that news of the
Irish constnbulnrly on leave o f nbReport o f the officers ns follows:
In response to a query, to the po- Henc hnvc hoen cancelled dating
expected plot had been communicated
President Lawton mnde n combined
lice of Atlantn, Gn., where the comto this office several days ngo from
from today, it wns announced here
report
showing conditions o f tho hos­
pnny iiad its headquarters, word came
the lower Florida keys.
this afternoon.
pital
from
January 17, 1020, to date.
(By Th# AuocUted Frau)
Sixteen secret service operatives Had Run Amuck nnd Killed Two today thnt it closed its offices July 1.
The
financial
statement included In
LONDON,
Aug.
17.—
Optimism
con­
The understanding there wns the compelled to work on Cntts’ farm
came through Miami two or
throe
White Men
(Continued on I'nge Two)
tinues
the
prevailing
note
in
London
Catts name wnH used principally ns a near DeFunink after being pardoned
weeks ago and after remaining in
drawing card nnd that he had no di- from tho state prison at Raiford while opinion on the Irish question. The
Miami two or three days, loft fo r Key
(By Th« AuocUUd P r a t)
general view is thnt Eamon De Valera Prominent Physician
Cntts was governor.
A U G U S T A , Gn., Aug. 17.— A Inrge reel connection with the concern.
West, according to one of their num­
According to representations mnde
He is also under indictment
in the leader o f the Republicans in Ire­
ber at that time.
body o f men said to hnvo been maskFound Dead at Home,
land, having sought, but failed to se­
J.oeal officials are o f the belief thut forced their way into the university here, it was planned to handle goods i Bradford county circuit court on the
cure
improved
terms,
is
in
a
position
Looks Like Suicide
(be alleged aliens landed at Spanish hospital here shortly after 4 o’clock by t rainload lots, the middleman to ho j charge of having sought bribe money
Harbor or at one o f the nenrhy keys this morning and took the body o f eliminated completely by buying di- as the price of pardon for persons rx) worse than he wns several days
ngo, and that since the negotiations Was Member of Florida Legislature
' serving prison terms.
from the manufacturer.
by ship from a West Indies or Cen­ W alter Smalley, negro, killed after
From Lafayette
Detective Cnptniu A. S. W right in- J
An investigation conducted some lire being conducted by both sides to
tral American port. They were well having run nmuck nnd killed two
the
controversy
with
some
success
supplied with money and all wore white men and injured four others dicated today that the complaints months ago at Tallahassee by a leg(By Tbs AuocUUd PreM)
American made clothes. Officials bo- yesterday nfternoon, and carrying it would iu* referred to federal author- iHlntivc committee brought out testi- * there is no reason why they should
MAYO, Aug. 17.— Dr. R. L. Goodmony from J. J. Mendenhall, a life- break down.
beve that they have been in this coun- beyond the city limits burned it to a ities.
breed, member of the state legisla­
Public opinion here considered thnt
termer, that he (Mcndcnhnll)
had
tr&gt; Lut three or four days and ex ­ crisp. Tho body was then returned
ture, one time chief physician at tho
Sidney J. Cntts, whose home is nt acted as agent for Catts, then gover­ the letter o f J. C. Smuts, the South
pressed the belief that they were nc- to the hospital.
state hospital for the insane, fo r sev­
The Iwdy was found about 7:110 DeFunink Springs, this state and nor, in soliciting money from men African premier, to Mr. Do Valera, eral years member o f the state Dem­
lompanicd by another person
who
l,,uld not be identified and who was this morning. Scantlings bad been who was succcdcd as governor last under sentence at the state prison as urging a chance of the imperial gov­ ocratic executive committee and fo r
ernment’s proposals, is likely to prove
smuggling them into the North.
heaped over it, gasoline poured over January by Governor Hardee, is now the price of pardons. Mendenhall tes­
the last thirty-five years regarded as
I be entire day was spent by the and n torch applied. A ll Tuesday under indictment by a federal grand tified that when the price wns paid the central and deciding factor o f tho one o f Florida's leading physicians,
issue. The belief is expressed, how­
customs "ffii'inlH and the immigra­ night, automobiles hovered about tho Jury at Pensacola, on the charge of the pardons were forthcoming. Other
was found dead seated in a chair ln
ever,
that the Dail Eircnnn will de­
tion officials grilling the alleged aliens hospital and shortly after midnight peonage, the complainants being two testimony along this line wns adduc­
his home here yesterday. Death was
cline to assume responsibility for a
ln un “ Oempt to learn the innnner of tho crowd visited tho morgue, looked negroes who claim that they were ed.— Tampa Tribune.
&lt;lue to a bullet wound. His sister-in­
decision,
but will refer the problem to
‘'"try, those at the head o f the plot nt the body o f tho negro in the vault,
law, who discovered the body, found
a plebiscite o f the Irish people, either
'"&gt;&lt;1 the ship that landed them at Span- saying, “ that’s the man,” and depart­
oil tho table in front o f him a small
by u referendum on the question of
'Sh
The results of this inves- ed. Tw o hours later, they returned,
hand mirror while on the floor nearby
accepting
or rejecting the
govern­
■gution were not given out.
was
a pistol.
gained un entrance to the morgue
ment's proposals, or by a new election
Relatives
nnd friends are mystified
nnd carried the body nwny. The
to the southern parliament, in which
(By Th# AuocUUd P rtu )
at
the
cause
o f apparent suicide, as
ease it is believed the advice o f Gen.
‘M IAMI, Aug. 17.— Seven Jewish coroner visited the scene of crema­
Dr.
Goodbrcnd
was in good hcnlth and
Smuts will have the greatest weight.
mmigrnnts were taken off the north- tion and had the body returned to
seemed
to
be
in
good spirits, and was
tho morgue. He snid there wns some
trn,n ,a,rt’ yesterday by tho
engaged
in
a
large
and lucrative prac­
doubt ns to the body being that o f CO I.LECTIO NS CO N TIN U E
Y A N K S IN CUBA
“ ‘‘" ‘ I " “ migration authorltiese and
tice
o
f
his
profession.
Early In lifo
Getting: Strong
FOR CO U PLE YEARS. Klan
being held today for further in- Smalley.
he was a school teacher nnd among
(By Th* AuocUUd Praia)
eMigation and instructions from
Above the Mason and
H A V A N A , Cuba, Aug. 17.— Infor­ his pupils was the present governor,
LODGE W IL L E XE R T
W A S H IN G TO N , Aug. 17.— A re­
"Bsluiigton. U 1h believed that a
mation on the presence of American Cary Hardee.
A L L HIS E FFO R TS ON
Dixon Line
duction o f $790,330,000 in the annual
* -I to smuggle in immigrants in vlotroops in Cuba is asked, iu u reso­
PE A C E COMMISSION
tax
bill
o
f
the
nation
will
result
from
• '"ii of the new immigration laws
lution
submitted yesterday to the pres­ I’OHSH PURSU ES NEGRO
(By Tho AuocUted Praia)
11,1* been uncovered.
tho changes in the 1018 revenue net
ident
o
f the chamber o f deputies. The
(By Th# Aa#ool#t#d Frau)
THROUG H T H E S W A M PS
CHICAGO, Aug. 17. — More
W AS H IN G TO N , Aug. 17.— Senator nmbodied in tho new administration
request
resulted from the recent at­
IN SOUTH C A R O L IN A
than two thousand Chicagoans
' V,,° NAII) NEGRO
Lodge, o f Massachusetts, named by tax bill, Chairman Fordney o f the
tack at Cnmnguey by two Cubans on
were inducted into the order of
President Harding as one of the A m ­ ways and means committee, declared
&lt; O l’ I.D NOT H A V E T R IA L
LeRoy Foster, a major iu tho United
(By Th# AuocUUd i r t u )
the Ku Klux Klan last night in
erican
delegates to tho disarmament in a majority report filed today with 1
•N SOUTHERN S TA TE S ?
States
Reserves,
anti
the
resultant
at­
C
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B IA , S. C., Aug. 17.— A
initiation ceremony conducted six
conference declared in the senate to­ the house.
tack o f the homes o f Humberto and possu o f one hundred men are pursu­
miles south
o f Lake Zurich.
•By Th# AuocUtad P r«i»)
day he would exert his host efforts for
"Inasmuch ns the repeal o f tho ex­
Ascanid Scnmiol, by an American mu­ ing a negri. who early today shot nnd
Twelve thousand members were
rine captain and two enlisted men.
killed Policeman Frank Brown. Tho
In i' N
AIn,» Aug. 17.— reduction o f armament hut thnt there cess profits tax and reduction o f sur­
said to have been in the automo­
must
he
u
general
reduction
by
all
na­
tax
rates
on
individual
incomccs
don’t
negro is believed to be in a swamp
Th,,' S lan f&lt;U,r houra « ft c r Clyde
bile calvacade that winded its way
W ASH IN G TO N , Aug. 17.— The on­ near Blythcwond.
become offeetivo until tho calendar
L a : 7Kr° r ,,1,,cc‘1 °» trial tions.
through rain to the place where
ly American military force in Culm,
year 1922," the report said, $400,­
II1 white
Whit farm
e 1 U,rBct w |th tho m urder of SO U TH ER N R E T A ILE R S
the ceremonies took place.
1
er, he
it was said today, is the Marine de­ H ARD ING W IL L D E LIV E R
was
found
guilty
250,000
o
f
the
contemplated
loss
o
f
and
BEGIN BIG CO NCLAVE.
tachment at Cnmnguay, commanded
t0 ,icath* I f the senrevenue will not bo effected in rev­
ADDRESS IN V IR G IN IA A T
OFFICER IN J A IL
by Colonel C. S. Hill nnd composed of
will i,. i the ?ourl iH enrrled out he
RICHM OND, Va., Aug. 17.— With enue collections prior to 1923."
W IL L IA M A N D M A R Y .
•' hanged September 1 5 th,
some 275 men. It was sent tc tho
dtlegntos from all sections o f tho
Actual reductions in taxes for this
BLO U N TSTO W N , Fla., Aug. 17.—
(By Tho AuocUUd Pratt)
South in attendance, the annual con­ fiscal year, tho report continued, are A. L. Ilnli, deputy sheriff and mar­ Cuban rail junction in 1017 in connec­
W A S H IN G T O N , Aug. 17.— Pros!-*
grow ers a p a r t .
vention o f the Southorn Retail Mer­ estimated nt approximately $200,000,­ shal o f the town o f Althn, is in tho tion with the protection o f the sugar
dent Harding Ihih promised to deliver
chants association began here with 000, total collections under the bill county jail here without hall on a crop .n.d no orders for its withdraw­
an address at the William and M ary
al
hnvc
ever
been
issued.
Murray S. McKinnon, o f Hartsville, being figured at $3,370,000,000 ns charge of the shooting to denth o f
colleges,
Williamsburg, Va., on Octo­
wa* I'esum f » P°rmanont tariff bill ,N. C., president, presiding. Mayor ngninst estimated collections o f $3,­ II. It. Montgomery, at Althn last Friber 19th, and on the same dny will
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finance
° ‘ “ y by tho Sl’nato Ainsllo and Governor DaviB 'deliv­ 570,000 under tho present law.
dny. The coroner’s jury ordered Hall
probably attend the continental cele­
ered addresses o f welcome, the re­
held on a murder charge nnd the
(By The Jiteocltted Preis)
^ u l e T r , ttK
th°
Chcml- «
bration nt Yorktown.
A U S T R IA N A R S E N A L SOLI).
county judge nt a preliminary hear­
^InR tho l
0mOn8, 0nd « » « « ■ ■ . sponse was made by Me D. Holliday,
RICHM OND, Vn., Aug. 17.— T. Gor­
o f Dunn, N. C., and tho address of
ing
Saturday
hound
him
over
to
the
don
Strachnn, 40, rate clerk o f the
Growers of eitrua X l
&lt;,i8CU8Hl,m’
R A N K E R ABSCONDS
V IE N N A , Aug. 10.— The Austrian grand jury without bail.
as to whnf
.
, lta Woru "&lt;P«rt President AfcKlnnon followed.
Htnto corporation commission, was ar­
"Looking conditions in the face— government hns sanctioned tho salo
needs 7
pr&lt;|t|
cctlon th« Industry
rested nt the stnte capital yesterday
DENVER, Aug.
17.— Edwin A .
a study in prices, profits and defiat* o f tho great Woellorsdorf arsenal,
Barnard Baruch says the world is on n charge o f transporting Mrs. Ma­
Morse, 32 years old, head teller at the
“&gt;e Californu CUr f . T U' direCt° r ° f
141 20 cents f ‘
Le?KUo' Pr°P °»- ion" was the subject of a confer­ the largest plant in Austria, to a looking to America for moral direc­ bel D. Lydintt, a divorced Richmond International Trust Co., here, has dis­
cont
f Citrat0 o f "m o and 40 ence, S. F. Austin, of Nashville, Gcrmnn syndicate, a small portion of tion. W ell’ let’s show 'em tho "Block womnn, to Washington in violation of
appeared nlong with about $65,000 in
oils.’
rcm on ,en»on and orange Tonn.; W. H. Mnddox, o f Hewletts, the stock being retnined In tho gov­ Sox,” "F ifi nnd Beauvais," "Tho U. the Mnnn white Hlavo law. Strachan
currency, it wns announced yesterday
Vn., nnd J. C. Cnusoy, o f Surroy, Vn., ernment hands. The plant fs valued S. Shipping Board" nnd tho "E ig h ­ Immediately appeared before United
by John Evans, president of the insti­
taking part in the discussion. Tho nt nearly $100,000,000 nnd has be?n teenth
Amendment
Enforcemtnt." States Commissioner Fiegenhcimer tution. Miss Mabel Fenfold, 22, a f il­
converted in part to pence time pro­ Thoso ought to set ’em on tho right and wns released on $2,000 bond to
the H e S S c e . ' 11 Vl0W8~ 1C ench ot convention wil lcontinuo in session
ing clerk at tho bank, ulso is missing,
ducts.
load.— Times-I’ icnyune.
fo r throe days.
await trinl in October.
Mr. Evans said.

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On Thursdny evening, August 11th,
at 8 o’clock tho first conclave o f T a y ­
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W HERE TH E Y P L A Y TODAY
lor Commandory K. T. was held in
Daytona at Jacksonville.
the Masonic Hall.
Lnkclnnd at St. Petersburg.
This organization wns grnntcd
a
J E W E L L C A R M E N in
Tnmpn nt Orlando.
dispensation by the Grand Comman­
der of Knights Tcmplnr o f Florida
HOW T H E Y S T A N D
with the following officers to servo
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H. E. Tolar, Eminent Commander.
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James Moughton, Generalissimo.
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Ralph B. Chapman, Cnptnin Gener­
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A fte r rending of this dispensation
and FOX N E W S
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the Eminent Commnnder appointed
tho following officers to fill tho re­
R ESU LTS Y E S T E R D A Y
maining stations:
Florida State League
A. F. McAlister, Junior Warden.
A t Orlando 2, Tnmpn 8.
Tomorrow— Special Cast in “Someone in
Julian N. Tolnr, Senior Warden.
A t Jacksonville 2, Daytona 14.
George Hyman, Prelate. •
A t St. Petersburg 0, Lakeland 4.
the House” and a Good Comedy
L. H. Gibbs, Stnndnrd Uenrer.
Thus. W. Jones, Sword Bearer.
South Atlantic Association
John M. Gillon, Wnrden.
A t Augustn 7, Columbia 0.
Geo. L. Bledsoe, Captain o f tho
A t Spnrtnnburg 0-1, Charlotte 8-1,
Gunrd.
(second game called, dnrkncss),
Eugene McConnell, First Guard.
A t Grccnville-Chnrloston, rnin.
W. M. McKinnon, Second Guard.
C. M. Hand, Third Gunrd.
American League
And tho Commandory U. D. wns
A t Cleveland 3, Chicngo 2.
Have you over been "caught short o f cash” when touring nnd been
duly opened.
A t St. Louis 3, Detroit 2.
embnrrnsscd at hotels, garnges nnd shops by tho moro or less unwel­
This announcement Ib o f more than
Others not scheduled.
come nttltudo toward your personal chocks?
passing interest.to members o f tho
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-Y ou can enjoy your trip, freo from anxiety regarding money mat­
National League
Seminole County, as tho mnttcr has
A t New York 1, Philadelphia 2.
ters if you keep yourself supplied with these self-identifying, every­
been brought before the Grand Comwhere-accepted, safe, convenient Cheques fo r travelers.
Others, not scheduled.
mundcry o f Florida for a number of
years past, and that body has now de­
Southern Association
cided that Sanford is large enough
A t Birmingham 1, New Orleans 4.
nnd importhnt enough to support this
Others, postponed, rn'n.
organization.
Amrlean
A goodly number of Royal Arch
A . B. A.
Bankers
CIIEQUES
American Association
Mnsons have already petitioned for
Association
A t Milwaukee 4, St. Paul 23.
the Orders o f Christlnn Knighthood,
A t Kansns City 4, Minneapolis 10.
W E
S E L L
T H E M - jand during the next sixty days nil
Others not scheduled.'
equipment will be provided and the
International League
Orders will be conferred.
This organization, ns is doubtless
Pure Milk and Cream. Morning and af.
A t Jersey City 5-3, Syracuse 1-0.
well known, is o f York Rite Masonry,
A t Baltimore 3, Toronto 2.
ternoon deliveries. Milk dcpots at J. B.
nnd only Royal Arch Masons' who arc
A t Rending 1-3, Rochester 8-00.
likewise believers in tho Christian R e­
Tillis, Stokes &amp; M lllitzers; Popular
Others not scheduled.
ligion are eligible for membership.
Markets. Phone 400 your wnnts
Vfrginin I.enguc
A t Rocky Mount 3, Richmond 0.
TH E ATR E
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A t Newport News 2, Portsmouth 5.
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New York banks nnd he found the be­
lief was generally held by them that
there would be still further effects
felt from business reaching n stable
and normal level, but that the worst
was over and that those communities
Financial Depression Here Less Keen which had successfully withstood the
Than in Other Sections
financial depression thus far would
certainly be able to emerge in good
T A L L A H A S S E E , Aug. 10.— Bring­ shape in the improved business condi­
ing word thut the financial depres­ tions which are expected to be appar­
sion hns undoubtedly been felt less ent by winter.
in Florida than in almost any other
“ A spirit o f conservatism still pre­
state ,that the banking rtcord o f Flor­ vails, however," he declared, nnd it is
ida was the subject of much favorable believed by the best financiers o f the
comment among high banking and country that the secret to nn enrly
financial figures, and the selection of resumption o f normnl business pros­
Ernest Amos, state comptroller, as perity will be by pcrsonnl economies
vice-president o f the National Asso­ and a sane policy of individuals living *
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Captain R. A. Gray, assistant chief the limit.
clerk o f the state comptroller’s de­
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Snyder, our
While away, Captain Gray trans­
partment, has returned from Philadel­ acted business for the comptroller’s dry gods merchants, spent last week
phia and other financial centers. Mr. office in Washington nnd Chicago.
in Tampa visiting friends.
Gray attended the conference of the
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. W. Townsend, of
Nationnl Association o f State Bank
City
Point, spent the week end with
DOPE FROM C O M PA N Y I).
Supervisors there ns the personal rep­
tho latter's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
resentative of Comptroller Amos.
Top Kick Chittondon nnd Supply Gabo Long.
"The Philadelphia convention * was Sergeant Don Whitcomb returned
Mrs. G. M. Jacobs and daughter,
well attended,’ ’ Mr. Gray declared Sundny night from n trip tio Snn- Mrs. Josie I’ revntt, left Monday for
Saturdny in spenking o f his trip, “ and f or(|
Reklnw, Tex., where they were called
many important subjects bearing up’
Mrs. G. A. DeCottes, w ife o f the by the serious illness o f Mrs. Jacobs’
on the supervhdon nnd examination of ^
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bnnks were under consideration.
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added that he gained much vnlunblc .
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information for use in the practicable t 'ons 0,1 the work nn'1 W 'n r n n c e of
Rev. nnd Mrs. A . A.
Wainright
' work of n bank supervision in this ,
nien'
spent from Saturdny until Monday nt
state ns a direct result of the conferCom pany-D barracks were given Ketinnville where the former filled his
oncCi
. (Irst honors in inspection
Sundny.
regular appointments at the Whittier
"One thing was especially notable
Turck himself said the appear- Baptist church.
at the Philadelphia convention," he Hncv wns excellent,
Arch Hodges, of Cocoa, visited J.
said, "nnd thnt is that Florida hns
The chow hendqunrters were nlso T. Jacobs nnd family last week.
many features in her banking la w s ! rated excellent after a close inspecN. C. Jacobs and fam ily are campthnt are ahead of mnny other stntes. |tion Sundnq. Some work, Company weeks.
. In fact, it is surprising to know thnt D.
ing on the St. Johns prairie for a few
Priate First Class Chlttendon hnd
soino o f the older and lnrgcr states
Mrs. M. S. Averette spent several
are just now taking up in their legis­ Privates Kennedy, Bnll and Welch days in St. Augustine last week get­
latures the enactment o f
banking returned Sundny night from fur­ ting her house ready to move into in
luws that have been in operation
in loughs.— Florida Metropolis.
the near future.
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Miss Hazel Jacobs spent the week
RICHM OND, Vn., Aug. 16.— Dele­
Selection of Mr. Amos ns vice-presi­
end visiting her school friend, Miss
dent o f the association is a signal hon­ gates began arriving here this morn­ Frances Graves, at Wagner.
or to Florida, due to the fact thnt ing to attend the Southern Retail
The death angel visited our com­
there arc more than 20,000 state Merchants association, which will be­ munity again lust week und called to
banks in the United Stntes nnd about gin tomorrow morning, it being ex­ folow him Vcrninn, the 13-year-old
pected thnt about 500 business men daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Siin
5,000 national banks.
W ith reference to general finnncinl will attend thesesslons. Murray C. mons. Vcrnonu was stricken with n
conditions, Captain Gray stated that McKinnon, o f Hnrtsvillc, S. C., presi­ case of inflammatory rheumutism last
he talked to suveral officers of the big dent of the association, will preside. Wednesday, a week ago, und suffered
severely from the pain, but ns she had
had several uttneks before her friends
did not think but whnt she would re­
cover. She grew worse nnd after one
week’s suffering she died Inst Wed­
nesday night. Slit* was a bright faced
sunny disjHisitioncd child whom all
that knew her loved. Her parents and
little sister Leona and the two married
sisters, Mrs. Jack Gore and Mrs. Tom
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Lane, ure almost hourt-broken over
their loss. A fte r the funerul services
which were conducted by Rev. Thomp­
son, o f Oviedo, she was laid to rest in
tho Chuluotn cemetery. Her school­
mates and friends brought quuntitieB
o f beautiful flowers nnd completely
covered the little mound beneath
which she sweety sleeps in peace.

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hato to try to livo without you, nnd
wo want you to feel thut wo aro a
little spoko in your whcol o f good
fortune. Lot us prove It to you.
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i LADIES, MEN AND BOYS­

N. H. GARNER

OCALA LIMESTONE
TROWEL BRAND

N. B. STAFFORD
Artesian Well Contractor

FOREST H ILLS , N. Y „ Aug. 10.—
Miss Lcslio Brnncroft, Boston, defeat­
ed MiBB Marie Wagner, New York, in
a thrilling first round match o f the
women's national tennis champion­
ship tournumont ypstqrduy 0-7, 7-5
Miss Mary K. Browne, Snnta Mohica
Calif., former national champion, hat
an eusy time defeating Miss Bronda
Hcdthrom o f Buffalo, 6-1, 0-1. Mrs
Mary Sutton Bundy, o f Los Angelos
national champion in 1004, won by do
fault from * Mrs. Helen Homans Mc­
A new Enterprise opens at Ocala
Lean, New York titlo-holdcr in 1000
which will manufacture a chemical |
Mrs. Gilbert Harvey, Philadelphia, de­
feated MisB Katherine O'Rourke, New fo r tho purpose foi1 killing trees,
sprouts and grnss.
York, 6-0, 6-0.

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THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD, W EDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1921
saltincs, sandwiches, olives and iced
tea.
&gt;
Tho members present wore: Mrs.
J. O. Roberts, Mrs. H. H. Chappell,
Mrs. E. A . Douglass, Miss Farrish,
Mrs. Brodio Williams, Mrs. Dwight
Bnbbitt, Mrs. Frnnk
Roper,
Mrs.
Spearing, Mrs. R. T. Thrnsher, Mrs.
Ben Monroe, Mrs. Ben Caswell, Miss
Knthcrinc HufT, Mrs. W . A. Lester
nnd Mrs. Claude Herndon.

A N N U A L M E E TIN G H O S P IT A L
and secretary institute a campaign fo r
A S S O C IA T IO N
L A S T N IG H T
ro-nuwni o f memberships nnd also fo r
— E LE C T IO N OF O FFIC ER S now members.
A fte r several addresses and sugges­
MBS. F R E D DA1GKR, Society Editor,
(Continued from 1'ige One)
tions from members o f tho Advisory
,
Phono 2 I7.W ____________
his report shows receipts and 'dis­ Board, to-wit:
Drs. Pulcston, Mnrbursements ns follows:
shnll,
Langley
und
Denton, tho meet­
SOCIAL C A LE N D A R
Receipts Since Opening Hospital, Jan. ing o f the Board of Directors ad­
17, 1920, to August HI, 1921
journed.
,W®dnwday—Mrs. B. A. Howard wilt
From patients ..." .............. $10,300.01)
•Mtertoln tho members o f tho D. A .
Donations ............................. 3,004.31
TO WHOM IT M A Y CONCERN.
*U. B ridge Club at her homo at 0:30
Memberships ....................... 2,490.00
* . ra.
Furniture sales ................... 2,143.00
"Flushes of Action.’ ’
S U R P R IS E B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y .
W edn esday— Mrs. A. W. Lee will en­
All transactions in a^retall grocery business are di­
Other
sources ..........
00.00
On Wednesday, August 24th, tho
Monday being Mrs. Scheile Maine#’
tertain tho members o f tho T . N.
vided into three groups, requiring three kinds of ser­
motion picture, "Flashes o f Action,”
T . Club at her homo, 200 Laurel birthday, Mrs. Tom Moore and Mrs.
Total
receipts
to
date....$24,272.00
vice. First, charge and delivery, this transaction is the
will be exhibited at the Princess the­
A. M. Phillips, decided to give her a
Avenue, at 4 o’clock.
Disburse meats Since Opening
atre under tho nusplces o f tho local
most expensive both for the merchant and the custom­
Thursday— The Stay-at-Homo Club surprise party.
For nurses .......................... $ 5,420.28
On returning home from DeLnnd,
post o f tho American Legion.
w ill have a basket picnic and swim
er, requiring as it does, telephone, bookkeeper, gas and
Manager, first senson ..........
701.85
This is a wonderful picturo o f tho
at Banana Lnke Thursday evening. where Mrs .Mnines hnd gono with
upkeep of the truck. Second, is the customer who
Cook und pnnitors .............. 11,803.10
American expeditionary forces in ac­
Friday— Mrs. Juno Uoumlllnt will the Judge, on lcgnl business, sho
Groceries
........................ 3,391.75
comes
to the store, hns his merchandise charged but
entertain at a Bridge party in com­ found the house in darkness. Upon
tion in the war zones.
Drugs and dressings .......... 1,810.42
enrries his goods home with him, eliminating a part of
plim ent to Mrs. Carl Itouinillat o f turning the lights on, sounds nf voic­
The commander o f tho Amoricnn
Fuel .....................................
278.00
the expense. Third, is tho customer who pays cash
Jacksonville, at her homo on Third es singing "H appy Birthday," came
Legion Post at Anderson, S. C., com­
Telephone .............................
170.81
S tre e t at 3:30 p, m.
and carries his goods home with him, thus eliminating
front tho rear o f the hotiBo. Upon Anesthetics ......................... 1,012.50 mends the picturo ns follows:
Saturday— Children’ s Story Hour will investigation she found tho house fill­
To
Whom
It
May
Concern:
all expense of charge and delivery.
Laundry ..............................
837.73
b e held at fivo o’clock at the Central ed with friends.
The
moving
picture,
"Flashes
o
f
Water, light, gas ................
000.64
It is self-evident that there should be some distinc­
Park.
The rooms hnd been bcnutifully dec­ Incidentals ........................... 1,341.72 Action,” was exhibited at the Strand
tion
between the three classes of service. Recognizing
Wednesday,
orated, the color scheme o f pink nnd Furniture ............................ 2,048.80 theatre, in this city,
M m . Nannie McCormick nnd chi! white being carried out with quanti­
this fact I have adopted the following plan without
Repairs nnd minor construct
052.00 April 0, 1021, under auspices o f this
dren, o f Oakland, were guests o f Mrs. ties o f roses, asters and pink vine.
changing prices:
Construction ....................... 2,302.08 Post o f tho American Legion, to
T . E. Speer Monday and Tuesday.
twenty-two hundred nnd fifty-two
The dining room tnbie had ns ibs
centorpieeo, n lovely birthday cake in
Total disbursements...... $24,430.80 persons this being the grentoBt num­
Sum ter Speer has returned
from pink nnd white, topped! with pink
Balance in bnnk ..............
183.04 ber o f people who ever attended a
Minini nnd Ih stopping with his broth­
tapers.
Statement o f receipts nnd disburse­ moving picturo show in one day in
er, T . E. Speer nnd family.
FIRST:
I
Music, games nnd contests were ments for actual operation o f the hos- this city.
The picture showed continuously
enjoyed throughout the evening.
A pitul fur 10 months shows expenses
Mrs. C. J. W olfe, with two sons,
AH goods priced on a charge and
speech on Ohio, wum made by Mr. $.'18,888.02/ Receipts from patients from 0 o'clock a. m., to 11 n. m., and
Clarence nnd Rnlph, lenvo today fur
$10,500,50,
making
a
deficit
o
f
nctunl
several hundred persons were unablo
Jenkins, who nlso recited a poem on
delivery basis.
,a week's visit to Winter Haven nnu
Ohio, Mrs. Mnines' home state being operation of $2,381.-13, thin, o f course, to gain admittance to tho theatre dur­
Tampa,
is taken enre of by donations. Out­ ing those hours. So many colored peo­
Ohio.
S E C O N D :„
4
standing
accounts showing $021.08 re­ ple expressed’ n desiro to see the pic­
Garden
o
f
Eden,
Ohio.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Chamberlain,
ture that the Legion contracted for a
(A
scientist says the Buckeye ceivable bills payable $200.41,
Customers charging goods but
and the Inttcr'H brother nnd his wife,
The report nlso shows that 358 pa­ return engagement o f it, and the film
State
was
the
original
home
o
f
Adam
M r. nnd Mrs. Otis, who are spending
delivering same will be discount­
tients have been taken care o f in the is being shown this day nt the Grnnd
some time at Daytona Beach, stopped nnd E ve).
hospital
o
f
which
number
there
were
theatre, in this city to crowded hous­
ed 2%.
ovor In this city yesterdny enrouto to A fte r Paradise, I believe, Asia was twelve deaths (fiv e haloes and seven
es
in a theatre that seats more thnn
the
home
o
f
Adam
and
Eve.
Orlnndo.
adults). There has been 103 opera­ 550 persons. A second return en­
Before the Angel told ’em to "g o "
TH IRD:
tions.
gagement for white people is going
Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Betts have re­ They lived on the hanks o f the
Mr. Mnines, as secretary, reported to bo contracted fo r ns soon ns wo
O-H-I-O.
Customers paying cash for goods
turned from a motor trip through
on the status of the old Snnford Hos­ secure an engagement.
Georgia. They were accompanied by A fte r the rain went n-pitter-n»pnt
pital Association nnd showed
that
and delivering same will be dis­
As for the quality o f "Flashes of
their sister, Mrs. Robert Rowe, of Old man Noah lit on Ararnt.
there was something over $2,000 on
Action,” I can truthfully say that not
But whero’d be build that Ark? You
Jacksonville.
counted 5%.
hand in building and loan stock from
one word o f criticism o f the flint,
know ?
the old association and also that the
from the standpoint of a truthful pre­
Mrs. Boltert Rowe and attractive Down on the banks o f the Oli-I-O.
title to the lots given the old associa­
sentation o f war ns it actually was
little daughter Betty, o f Jacksonville, Joseph with Ids coat o f silk
tion was now in process o f conveyance
fought on the western front, has been
arc the guests o f her parents, Mr. Knew o f a land of honey ami milk.
to this association.
THIS A P P L IE S TO A L L ORDERS OF
heard. The people who saw it were I
nnd Mrs. Betts, at their home on Oak Was it Ebypt? Tell ’em Joe,
I)r. Denton moved that Mr. Connel­
avenue, ■
Down on the hanks o f the O-H-I-O.
ly be designated to get such papers deeply impressed, and profound in
$1.00 OR MORE
Where was the Mugim charter sign­ ns were necessary to the transferring their praise o f its vivid portrayal ol
Mrs. Mary Patten nnd littlu daugh­
ed ?
o f title to the lots and have them re­ the reality of war. And yet there is
ter, Jean, o f Jacksonville, are in the Giving rights to all mankind?1
corded: motion seconded by Mrs. E. nothing “ stagy" nbout the film. This
c ity ami arc the gucsis o f Mrs. C. J. Where'’d we get our Status Quo?
is the opinion of men who were in
Curlutt and carried,
Rynn and Mrs. George Hyman.
Down on the banks'of the O-H-I-O,
Dr. Marshall moved that Suction imttl * with the A. E- F.
Th’ s lotto” is \vritt&lt;*r o f my own
When Columbus sailed the sea
three (3 ) o f Article (3 ) o f the by­
H. C. DuBose hns returned from a He made a gerat discovery
any desire to
laws, he amended to read as follows: accord and without
week’s trip to North Carolina.
Section three (3 ), fifteen (15) mem­ make other thnn a fair nnd frank
Where was he when he yelled "hands
bers present at any meeting shall con­ statement o f facts.— L. M. Glenn,
ho" ?
Miss Clara Preston, o f Miami, is
stitute a quorum, a lesser number Commander, Anderson, S. C.
Off the bunks o f the O-ll-l-O.
the attractive house guest o f Misses
shall have power to adjourn a meet­
When the Story on duty bent
M a y and Mildred Holly.
ing to u future date. This motion
Onrrics a future president
Little Ten-Year-Old Boy
was seconded by R. J. Holly nnd car­
Where’s he sighted, flying low?
H. II. Hearn, o f Entonton, Ga., was
Brutally Bitten While
ried.
Down mi the batiks o f the O-H-I-O.
registered at the Montezuma yester­
Motion
by
A.
1
*.
Connelly
that
sev­
At a late hour the hostesses served
Sleeping With Mother •S*
day.
en
members
o
f
the
Board
of
Directors
refreshments o f ice cream and cake.
lie a quorum of that board, seconded
Last Wednesday night about 11
W. S. Stoc ton, o f Palntkn, was a Mrs. Maine# was the recipient of by C. J. Marshall and carried.
o’clock,
while sleeping with his moth­
many
lovely
and
useful
gifts.
.business v is it. here yesterday.
Motion o f A. P. Connelly, seconded er, Johnnie Muggins, ten year old son
Those attending this delightful
by Dr. Marshall, meeting now elect
4*
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Chestnut and event were: Mr. and MYiJ. W. M. Board o f Directors for the ensuing o f Mack Muggins, living near the +
Georgia and Alabama line, was brut­
two children o f Birmingham, Ala., are Haynes, Mrs. A. M. Phillips, and lit­ year, carried.
ally bitten on the ankle by an
tle
son,
Lester,
Miss
Surah
Williams,
spending sometime hero at the MonWhereupon the following represent­ anopheles mosquito. The ankle is bad­
Miss
Brain,
Mrs.
June
Koumillat,
Mr.
' t exams.
ing the several organizations and pre­ ly swollen but the doctors think he
John I). Jenkins, Mr. Hugh Register,
cincts as follows were nominated nnd will •recover after taking
malarial Z
Mrs. Ben Caswell and sister, Kath­ Mrs. Carl Roumlllat and little daugh­ upon motion duly carried were elect­
treatment.
This
mosquito
was
not
erine Hull, left this afternoon for A t ­ ter, Frances, o f Jacksonville, Dr. nnd ed ns the Board o f Directors o f the
f
discovered
until
daylight
next
morning
lanta where they were called by the Mrs. O. W. Mnines, Mr .and Mrs. Tom Association for the ensuing your:
and
a
barrage
of
Torment
was
shot
at
Moon* nnd Judge Maine#.
IlincHS o f their father, J. B. Huff.
- Holy Cross Church: A. P. Connelly him, killing him instantly. The gase­
I1
and B. F. Whltner.
ous fume from this liquid will not
Word bus been received from Miss Bij? Time in Sanford
First
Baptist
Church: Scheile
hurt a human being hut is instant
Claire Walker, stating that her moth­
Mnines and Mrs. F. R. Savage.
deatli to a malarial mosquito, it does
Friday,
August
26th,
er is very ill at Asheville, where they
Congregational Church: Paul Bur- not frighten them, it is not a bluff, it
Wedding and Dance hnns and Harry Kent.
are spending the summer.
means death when the mosquito first
First Methodist Church: W. M. inhales it. Torment is Hold in all
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K A IN IT — SHEEP M A N U R E The wedding that will startle the Haynes and Mrs. H. H. Chnppol.
IN HONOR O F V IS ITO R
stores.— Adv,
natives, the street dance that will be
Presbyterian Church:
H. C. PuGOAT M A N U R E
A pretty compliment to Miss Clara the best ..ver ami" the entire affair to
Ilosu and L. I. Frazier.
\*
Preston, o f Miami, who is the guest be given in this city by the Educa­
Catholic Church: F. W. Mahoney NEW HOUSE BEER H ILL
And Other Materials
o f her cousins, .Misses May and M il­ tional Committee o f the Woman's and Mrs. June Raumitlnt.
S AN C TIO N S HOME BREW
dred Holly, at their home on Park ave- Club for the benefit o f the school Geneva:
FOR PE R S O N A L USE.
Mr. and Mrs. Endor Curnuo, was the dance and promenade lunches for the children
promises Ictt.
Our Prices Will Save You Money
party given last night, by her hostess­ much to those who arc making their
W A S H IN G TO N ,
Aug.
IT.— Any
Chuluotn; C. I). Brumley and G, M.
es.
house holder could have home bbrow
arrangements to be present.
Jacobs.
Quantities o f pink hibiscus
and
This affair will take place in front
Oviedo: T. L, Lingo and Mrs. S. under interpretations placed upon an
ferns, with vines and potted plants o f the court house Friday night, Au­ W. Swope.
amendment to tho Willis-CnnipbeJJ
V
w ere used in decorating the house for gust 20th nnd the ladies are making
Altamonte: .1. W. Osteen and Mrs, beer bill, approved today by tho
this pretty party.
house.
nil arrangements fur the
largest \Y. B. Ballard.
Dancing and promenade were the crowd that lias congregated in Sun-)
Long wood: Mrs. Elsie Dunbar and
The amendment, adopted cm a sub­
mnin features o f the evening. A t a ford in many years. The
wedding C. W. Entzmingcr.
stitute for a senate provision would
late hour the hostesses assisted by will be well worth the price o f ad­
Lake Monroe: L. B. Mann and Mrs. require Federal ngents to have war­
their mother, Mrs. R. J. Holly, served mission and by the way there will bo W. F' Blackman.
rants before entering homes in search
PHONE 536
pineapple sherbet and cake.
Punch no regular ticket booth for the sale
County Cmnmisskners: L, A. tiruin- of liquor, it provides, however, that
was served throughout the evening.
o f tickets but the girls will tng you Icy.
no warrant shall be issued fo r search
The invited guests wore:
Misses for them and you pay fifty cents for
City Commissioners: II. R. Stev­ of a home "unless there is n enson to ^4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.^4.4.^4.4.-|.^^4*4”i*4&gt;4*4&gt;4**t-t”i**l*&lt;F4*4*«4**t*4*4**f&gt;4&gt;*l”f4*4"i'^4'4
Glndyco Wilson, Marion Hand, Anna the wedding nnd dance on the street ens.
believe such n dwelling is used as a
DuBose, Frances Dutton, Kara W ar­ to the good music o f a fine hand. And
At Large:
Mrs. E. 'M . Galloway, place in which liquor Is manufactured
ren Eusterby, Lucilo Newby and L il­ then the indies announce thnt they Mrs. A. E. IIill, T. W. Lawton, (i. J.
f o r ’sale or sold,"
D A IR V
|,uro Milk nnd Crenm* Morn,n* nnd“f*
lian Shlnholser, ntid Messrs. William will also serve a fine supper for a Holly, F. P. Forster and S. O. Chase.
Representative
Field, Democrat,
I jI i L I j I I i ^ l / i a l l ! ' *
ternoon deliveries. Milk depots nt J. H*
and Ed. Moye,
Selma!, Wallace very small sum and the menu is pub­
Upon motion, meeting adjourned.
Kentucky,
declaring
the
house
Bell, Pierce Griffon, Charles Mere, lished below;
Immediately after the meeting of amendment would virtually sanction
Ralph WoodrulT, Boh Dodson, Hamden
V Supper Menu
the membership o f the Association, "home brew," provided it was not Markets. Rhone 400 your wants
DuBose, Billy Parks, Curtis Barber Ham Sandwiches ........................... 10c the Directors elected nt the meeting
made to be sold, attempted to have
and Victor McLaulin.
Potato Salad .................................. 10c held to elect officers of the Associa­
tho words "fo r snle" stlcken out, but
Bnked Beans .................................. 10c tion for the ensuing year as follows:
TH E ATR E
RESORT
his motion was rejected, DO to 54.
D AU G H TE R S OF W E S LE Y E N T E R ­ Coffee .............................................05c
President: T. W. Lawton.
DANCE
H
A
L
L
CAFE
Representative Volstead, Republi­
T A IN E D
Iced T e n .........................................05c
First Vice-Pres,: Mrs. Endor Cur----------- E L E C T R IC --------can, Minnesota, author o f the original
Mrs. Howard Smith entertained the Pie ....,............................................. 10c lett.
prohibition net, fnvored the bouse
P IA N O S
ORCHESTRIONS
Ice Cold Drinks
Second V.-P.: A. P. Connelly.
Daughters o f Wesley very delightful­
substitute
a
sadopted.
Ho
declnred
Ice Cream
Third V.-P.: Mrs. \V. B. Ballard.
FOR YOUR PURPOSE IN A L L STYLES AN D SIZES
l y last night at her home on Sanford
Inter it would not chnnge the (policy
In front o f the court house,
Recording
Secretary:
Scheile
Heights,
at Reduced Prices
o f tho prohibition enforcement bu­
Maine#.
The house wus most
artistically
reau,
in
reference
to
home
brewing.
G A IN E S V IL L E ,
Aug.
17.— Tho ' Corresponding Secretary: Mrs. June
decorated with roses and other cut
No attempt o f late has been made
Gninesville
Sun
appeared
lust
Satur­ Roumlllat.
flow ers/ Quantities o f these lovely
on
orders from Washington, ho snid,
Auditor: W. M. Haynes.
flow ers, in vases and baskets, being day morning fo r thu first time in its
W . S. H A Y N E , Tampa, Florida
to
prhiblt
the homo manufacture of
forty-one yenrs o f continuous publi­
Treasurer: B. F. Whltnor.
used.
-WIRE
potent
beverages
fo
r
personal
dse.
W RITE-------------------------P H O N E ---------------------Executive Committee o f the Board:
The first pnrt o f the evening was cation us a six coiunui newspaper.
devoted to the business meeting, fo l­ The Sun since its establishment has It. J. Holly, Mrs. Endor Curleit, L. I.
Fort Myers will have nnother hand­
Frafior, Mrs. W. F. Blackman nnd A.
lowing this u social hour was enjoyed. been a five column paper.
some
new hotel with u hundred rooms
P. Connelly.
Tho hostess serving delicious refreshready
to erpen December lBt.
It
was
decided
thnt
the
president
„ meats consisting o f chicken salad,
For first class job wofk— thf Herald

New Solution of an
Old Problem

EFFECTIVE MONDAY, AUGUST 22
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALB, WEDNESDAY, AVGUST 17, 1921
....... .............................................. .....;

.onservative Bank With
Progressive Ideas -

FABER, COVELESKIE AND GRIMES
STAND OUT AS WET-BALL ARTISTS

PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
You Can Find the Name of Every
fessional and Business Man in
Sanford in This Column

.•mill o f our long record of past achieve$» development of .
S I t ER SANFORD, wo ore particularly proud
“e 'ffJ o vision which prompted our pollcle. in the
2 become., more intensive the older wo grow.

CONTRACTORS

LAW YERS

Progressive Institutions ore crested by Pro­

George A. DeCottes

S. 0. Shin hoi ser

Attofncy-at-Law

Contractor and Builder
S AN FO R D
-:- FLORIDA

gressive Individuals.

Over Seminole County Dank

Become a factor in the progress of Sanford by

SANFO KD

opening an account w i t h -

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FLO R ID A

Sanford Constructs Co.

BATTERIES

CONTRACTORS A N D B U ILD E R S
Planes and Specifications Cheerfully
Battery Troubles to'Us
•
Furnished
W . Bp.cl.lli. on E U ctrld Work sod can (too
All Work Guaranteed
you depend, bl. Mrrtoo,.
P. O. Bor I N
WE ALSO HAVE COMPETENT MECHANICS II. T. P A C E
roa ovzaitAuuNn your oar
DRttfO YOUR

he Seminole County
...Bank....
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PURE W ATER

Sanford Battery Service
Company
Phone 189

financial Institution wltK n successful past and a young man's

Elder Springs Wat^r

L. A. Renaud, Prop.

99.98% P U R E

vision of the future" ,

HARTFORD B A T T E R Y
“Battery Insurance”
L m7 eUS, Aug. 17.—whether
L i of L- A- Whitney ns scyre-

Othsreors nrguo thnt since the Cham­
ber o f Commerce was reorganized
Inst February the Secretary's term
does not expire until next February.
Mr. W hitney is among thoHe holding
this opinion. The directors adjourn­
ed their Inst meeting, which was
featured by ^animated debate on this
question, without hnving reached a
decision.

fof the Fort Myers Chamber of
Inerre expires Soptttnbor 1, 11)21,
[it February, Is n question upon
. the Board of Directors of the
[illation Is divided, Mr. Whit­
es, secretary of the St. PeteraBoatd of Trade Severn lyenrs.
in* members of the hoard con[that Mr. Whitney’s term expires
Post cards— local views -Ic each at
Libber I, because ho wns em[d for one year on Sept. 1^1920. tho Ilcrnld office.

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ftosmine Ink is now used by the m ajority o f
fne schools and colleges in the South. It is
fjsed by
the rank and file who have found
Ifn ,
^10y can ^ a superior ink at a much*
L Ve| P1’’1’0 *n the reliable Jasmine Ink. I f it
L .0 JUSt
we say it is, bring it back and
lh i/ °U1 money* Come in and fill your foun­
ds J ? en a?,d get a free trial o f the ink that
p making the South famous.

[The Herald Printing
Company
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for SE M IN O LE C O U N T Y

Phone 311-W

LOR D’S P U R IT Y
WATER

Sold and Serviced by
Pitcher* Who U*e the Speed Spltter.
Kplthull pitcher*—dying rare In
major league Imselml!—arc having
trouble with the new lively hull an
well as tliii dry-bull hurlers.
Onjy the fast-hull spltter* are prov­
ing effective.
Of the (Ifteen major league pitchers
eligible to moisten the ball, but three
In the American league and four In
the National have won more than half
tlielr starts.
Of these Urban Faber of the White
Sox, Stanley Covcleskle of the Indians
and Iiurlelgli 0 rimes of the Dodgers
are tho real wet-ball aces, writes Dean
Snyder In the Chicago Post. They all
use the speed spltter.
•
Faber le Ace.
Ho far this year Faber outranks the
great Coveleskle, recognized before as
the king of spltters.
What makes Faber’s victory record
all the more brilliant Is the fact that
be Is hacked np by a team—now a
mere shell of the defense put up by
tin* old Sox machine.
Covey should lilt bis stride soon
and give the Sox star a race for throne
honors by tin* end of the season.
In tin* National league ilurlelgh
Crimes Is the leading moist ball pitch­
er. Phil Douglass of the Giants has a
better record, hut has not worked as
many times.

flow long tills rnco of pitchers will
last Is questionable. One by one they
will drop by Hie wayside.
Wear* Arm.
The moist hall trick Is wearing on
tho arm.
Covelskle, the greathearted Shnmo*
kin miner, however, doesn't think wet­
ting the hall hurts his pitching super.
Perhaps Covey Is too rugged to note
the strain yet.
Before this year the spltters could
get hy without whipping the speed
Into every hall. They’ll hum up fnster
now nt the puce they have to travel
In order to gain effectiveness,
Resides Faher and Coveleskle other
American leaguers on the accredited
list of Una Johnson to fling tho splt­
ter are: tJrhnn Shocker, St, Louis:
Jock Quinn, New York; Dutch Leon­
ard, Detroit; Allan Russell, Hoston.
and liny Caldwell or Al. Snthoron.
Cleveland.
Caldwell lias practically dropped
the wet-hall delivery altogether under
Trls Speaker's advisement and Is do­
ing better without It.
Allan Sothoron, formerly of St.
Louis and now with Cleveland, takes
Caldwell’s place ns an eligible spltter
for tin* Indians. Hut he's slipping and
unless Speaker can revive him won't
lie In the hlg show long.

CROP CONDITIONS FAVORABLE .
FOR ALL OF F L O R I D A ’S
CITRUS AND FARM PRODUCTS
Dry Weather on Lower
East Coast is Re­
ported
(Dj The Ai.ocl.tr4 Free*)
G A IN IJS V ILLE , Aug. 17.— The cit­
rus crop outlook fo r the coming senson iH improving except on the lower
East Const where the condition la
critical becauBc o f dry weather, ac­
cording to tho report of the Federal
Bureau o f Crop Estimate!) here on
crop conditions during the month o f
July and the condition nH o f August 1.
Favorable weather has boosted pro­
duction prospectH for most staple
crops, cotton being about the only
exception, the report dcclurcs.
Citrus prospects show some
Im­
provement through tho central high­
land section o f the holt and are dis­
tinctly favorable on the West Const.
Prospects arc from fair to good nlong
the lower edge o f tho belt except on
the lower East Const where rain is
badly needed. The condition for the
state as a whole is 80% of normal for
both oranges and grapefruit as com­
pared with 89% for ornnges and 80%
for grapefruit n year ngo. Fruit is
developing nicely nnd is beginning to
show color in South Florida but hear­
ing trees on tho lower Enst Const are
in bnd condition except where irrigat­
ed, and loss from shedding is antici­
pated, even with rain in the near fu­
ture.
Limes are moving freely and are o f
good quality nnd size.
Production
will be less than fo r last year.
As compared with tho Florida citrus
condition, reports from
California
show the August 1 condition ns 80%
for ornnges anti 8-1% .for lemons. Tho
condition n month ngo wns 87% fo r '
ornnges and 85% for lemons.
Favorable July -weather is reflect­
ed In condition figures fo r moat of
the staple crops. Production o f com,
sweet potatoes, peanuts and other
field crops will run well ahead o f early
estimates, the' bureau declares. The
condition of rice has deteriorated
slightly hut prospects are still good
fo r satisfactory yields. Tobacco pro­
duction will fall under Inst year be­
cause o f dry weather early In the

season.
Hay crops, generally, have
made splendid growth nnd pasture
continues to improve. W ot weather is
interfering with hay harvesting over
a large part o f the state.
Cotton prospects were described ns
“ gloomy.” The condition on July 25
had dDipped to (10% o f normal as
compared with 70% a month ago nnd
G4%i last year. Weevil damage is
heavy nnd rusting nnd shedding is be­
coming general because o f
rains.
Some cotton is opening and picking
has started on n small scale. Produc­
tion is estimated at slightly less than
11.000 hales as compared with 17,900
hales last year, 15,925 two years ngo,
29,415 three yenrs ago and .'17,585
hales in 1917.
The following figures show the pre­
liminary estimates o f production for
1921 and final estimates for Inst year,
o f the state's principal crops not yet
harvested, in eqch Instance the fjrst
figure being the estimate for the cur­
rent year and the second last year’s
production:
Corn, bushel 11,502,000, 10,5110,000;
cotton, bales, 14,000, 17,900; sweet po­
tatoes, bushels, 4,515,000, 4,275,000;
hay all, tons 145,000, 152,000; tobac­
co, pounds, 4,000,000, 4,020,000; rice,
bushels, 91,000, 72,000; sorghum
(syrup) gallons 73,000, 814,000; pea­
nuts, bushels, 3,HOO.UOO, 3,220,000;
field henns, no estimate,
1,300,000
bushels; field pens, no estimate, 184,000 bushels; peaches (b ) bushels 120,000, 102,000; penrs (b ) bushels, 55,000, 30,000; oranges, no estimate (n)
8.500.000 boxes; grapefruit, no esti­
mate (a ), 5,000,000 boxes.
(a ) preliminary.
(b ) total production.

Edw. Higgins, Inc.
Haight &amp; Magee

AS GOOD AS TH E BBST
Dally Service

GARAGES

Phone 1*7

SA N FO R D

Smith Bros. Garage

NOVELTY

W O RK S

Expert Repairing
O IL, GAB and ACCESSORIES
Oak and First

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill

R E A L ESTATE

Work

E. F. Lane

CONTRACTOR and BUILDER

Real Estate and Insurance

517 Commercial Street

Phone 95

Sanford, Flo.

E LE C TR IC A L

Geo. W . Knight

C O LO N IA L L A M P S

Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

FLO RID A

..Employment Bureau..
Tho vocational committee o f tho Busi­
ness and Professional Women’s Club
requests all young women desiring
employment to register nt the First
Nationnl Dank.
AG N ES G. BERNER, Chairman
Eyes Examined

Glasses Designed

G ILLO N &amp; F R Y

Henry McLaulin, Jr.
opt.

P hone 412

n.

T R A N SFE R
“ WE D ELIVER THE GOODS”

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
OPTICIAN

OPTOMETRIST

Graduate Northern Illinois College
212 East First St.
Snm’ ord, Fla.

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

HOTELS
W IL S O N V U L C A N IZ IN G W O RK S

Hotel Montezuma

C. 0. WILSON. Owner
S A T IS F A C TO R Y SER VIC E AND
R E A SO N AB LE PRICES
Wlfht Brother! Qtr.«. Bultdln*

Phone 175

“ Sanford’s New Hotel”
11.50 Up Per Day

Fourth nnd Sanford Ave

New Era Printery

C. A. W H ID D O N
C L E A N IN G , PRESSING , A L T E R IN G

G. Bassett Smith, Prop.

Rear Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing C« .

COM M ERCIAL A N D
JOB P R IN T IN G

Phone 465

Herald Printing Co.

D R IN K
Elder Springs Water. Its 99 98-100
per cent pure. Phone 31L

BOOK, JOB A N D COMContracts hnvc been awarded to
M E R C IA L
P R IN T IN G
Phone 148
Herald Building Georgo W. Hessller for tho complet­
ion o f huildingH at tho Florida School
P R IN T IN G

for Deaf and Blind, at St. Augustine,,

250 HnmmormUl envelopes printed, and tho Florida A. M. College at T al$1.75.— Seminole Printery, 902 French lahnssec. Tho approximate cost w ill
*
ave.
87-fltp lie around $40,000.
W IN T E R GARDEN W INS
FROM P A L A T K A
W IN T E R

G ARDEN,

Aug.

1-3.

Pickling and Preserving

TIME

10—

Winter Garden defeated Palatka here
yesterday, 4 to 3.

“ Cannon

W e have the

Ball”

Meeks pitched a great game, ns his

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STONE JARS *

team kept him in one hole aftor an­
other by their errors. The feature o f
the game wns the hitting o f Caruth-

S AR AS O TA, Aug. 17.— One o f ihe
first official nets o f the Board of
County Commissioners o f tho new
county o f Snrasota, at its organiza­
tion meeting here Inst weelf’ was to
offer n reward o f f t , 000 fo r tho nrroBt nnd conviction o f tho slayer of
IJarry L. Higel, murdered- near his
homo on Siesta Key last January 7.
Tho resolution authorizing tho rownrd
included a provision that the governor
o f Florida bt- requested to offcr|o
similar amount.

Sanford. Fla.

ers and Kerlin, both getting triples.
Batteries; Palatka, Sanford
and
Lauzon; W inter Garden, Meeks and
Kindred.

Builders &amp; Contractors

Mason, Sure-Seal Jars
and Jelly Glasses
See our line o f
,

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Stone Crocks, Coolers,
Churns, etc.

Sketches and Estimates Free; no
building too large and none too small.
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HARDW ARE

Pine and Garland Sts., Orlando, Fla.

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SANFORD DAILY HERALP
THE HERALD PRINTING CO., Inc.
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fc J. HOLLY ______________ Editor
£• J*. LILLARD....Secretary-Treasurer
H. A. NEEL............ General Manager
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CURTIS BARBER
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P hone 248 up to 6 P, M.

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TH E SANFORD D A IL Y HERALD, W EDNESDAY,. AUGUST 17, 1921
Everglades, should now bo crying fo r
help to save its people from stnrvatlon. But the poisonous doctrines o f
the Communists nnd the conscience­
less plundering o f the government,
have destroyed every incentive
to
industry on the part o f the peasant
farmers. “ Why produce," they sny
"when we shall certainly be robbed o f
the fruits o f our to il? " They are dis­
couraged nnd disheartened and condi­
tions will be oven worse next year fo r
they nre saving no seed fo r future
crops. Even Hoover, who has done so
much in the wny o f relief measures,
admits that the prospect is most dis­
couraging, so long ns the present un­
economic conditions prevail in Russia.
— Tampa Times.

D*Ilnr*4 la Otty by Cirrlir
0— Waab ....................................II Otata
Tka bie IS* to ll-pif * T m U t Xmtd m *
tttaty eoTtrt OomlnoU County and U psMltbtd
-----------o----------•vary Tridiy, Adr.rUitnt n tti mad* known
an tpplloitlon, Domooratio In pollUM. 9S.I0 DO YOU E VER B U Y STOCK FROM
par yoar, alway* la advonoa.
S A LE S M E N ?
Member o f The Aaooeiated Preea

“ Croason-Ponds” is the heading of
a wedding notice in the Gainesville
N cwb. A ll o f which brings on the
question o f crossing n river beforo you
ge t to it.
----------- o
The Gainesville Sun is shining with
grenter force now having gone to an
cight-j&gt;age six column paper
with
plenty o f good matter nnd printed on
a good qunllty of paper. Congratula­
tions to Editor W ill Pepper.
----------- o----------Senntor McWilliams ntid fam ily, o f
St. Augustine were attacked by strik­
ing workmen in Italy in their trip
through that country and chased
themselves ncross the border. Those
dagoes probnbly heard about the Flor­
ida legislature.
-oSnnford intends to keep the busi­
ness coming not only in the summer
months but all during this winter. The
livu merchants here arc now making
arrangements for big sales nnd adver­
tising fo r the winter season that will
eclipse anything ever before attempt­
ed. They have discovered the pulling
power o f the Daily and Weekly Her­
ald mid they have also seen what it
meuns to have a daily paper in the
summer.
This afternoon the first trip o f the
Trade Extension Committee o f the
Chamber o f Commerce will go to
Osceola, the new town built on the
shores o f the St. Johns river at the
mouth o f Lake Harney where there
are a thousand or more people want­
ing to come to Sanford to do their
trading but are handicapped by bad
roads. The Trade Extension commit­
tee will visit every part o f Seminole
county in the next' month and will
then make a report upon conditions
as they found them and assist the
various precincts in every way possi­
ble to obtain what is rightfully their
own. These trips will also give the
merchants o f Sanford a better view o f
their own county than
they
have
over had— in fact some of them have
never been over the county on a tour
in twenty years.

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MOW, IT ’S S T A R V A T IO N IN
R U SSIA

The advertisement o f the Barnett
National Bank, of Jacksonville, in the
Inst Sunday issue o f tho Tim-ss-Union,
so completely describes a bad condi­
tion thnt has recently inflicted all
parts o f Floridu, that the Horuld is
glad to reprint it fo r the good it may
do in heln&gt;ng some o f our friend* and
renders to retain earnings
thnt a
veritable horde o f llnancinl foxes are
i -it to
The humble iume o f tint native
Floridian, removed from linos o f trav­
el, hns built uf rough boards a "leanto " for the use o f visiting relatives or
the traveler who finds himself in the
locality when night falls.
As this
primitive guest's-room is often occu­
pied by vendors o f medicines, books
nnd sewing machines, it is known to
the Cracker’s fam ily ns the "agent’s
room.”
Today these rooms are frequently
occupied by tho w ily stock-salesman
from whom even the lowly fails to esenpe.
Florida is infested with stock job­
bers.
The wire-tapper, aristocrat among
crooks, is a winter bird and wings his
way northward in April. The seller
o f doubtful stinks is a year*'round
pest. He abounds in the countryside,
the city and the hamlet. His only
smile and clammy handshake neither
your office nor your home can evade.
The widow with insurance money is a
choice prospect.
The opportunity he offers is some­
thing to wonder at. He usually hns
"only a few Hlnires le ft," nnd seldom
speaks o f dividends under one hun­
dred per cent. Y et the trash he sells
will pay dividends when Eskimos
camp on the St. Johns.
You should always question the
safety o f stocks that promise sure and
large returns.
Money is hard to make and hard to
keep.
Do not risk your funds in
schemes thnt vanish over night and
leave you discouraged and your con­
fidence shaken.
Before buying a stock ask yourself
these questions:
A re the company’s officers men of
standing?
Is there a demand fo r the com­
pany's product?
is the demand such that periods of
business depression can have little e f­
fect on earnings?
Are the assets o f tho company not
only sufficient, but in excess o f the
requirements for safety?
You should also consult your hank­
er.
While lie eluims no superior knowl­
edge, your banker has sources o f in­
formation and opportunities for in­
vestigation not available to the av­
erage individual. In the meantime
keep* your money in his bank and lie
content with the steady income from
a savings account until you can find
t.n investment that will stand investi­
gation.
Thnt which is good will bear scru­
tiny.

Ever since the armistice o f three
years ago, which stopped the inhum­
an process of making widows and oiphuns, the charitable heart of Am eri­
ca lias turned to the work o f relieving
the distress of the destitute millions,
the driftwood left by the
wicked
wuste o f war. First our attention was
turned to the suffering ones in France
and Belgium, who seemed the most
in need o f immediate relief. We did
what we could for them, aided them
in rebuilding their devastated homes,
brought separated parents and chil­
dren together, established them once
more on th d r lands and gave them a
new heart of hope. But we soon found
that our work was still far from com­
plete. In fact it was only just be­
gun.
From every part of
Europe
CORN.
came the snme cry, "H elp us ere we
perish."
It woh impossible not to
One hundred and nine million acres
listen to such a cry, and America con­
tributed in generous measure from out are planted in corn this year, and
o f her abundance. No distinction was again the nation faces the probabili­
made between former friend or foe. ty o f n bumper crop. A year ago the
W e fed the Germans and Austrians ns total o f 3,232,000,000 bushels broke
freely nnd cheerfully as we did the all records, hut this year the area deFrench and Belgians, A ll that was voted to this crop is five and a half
necessary to know was that somebody million acres greater. Moreover, crop
wus hungry, thut somebody was fac­ conditions to date are hotter than last
ing a bitter winter, scantily clothed, year. The weather hns been particu­
and we sent food for the hungry, and larly favorable— which means hot nnd
clothing for the naked.
dry—during tho fertilizing season.
When the awful stories of millions Government reports Indicate thnt the
o f Chinese actually starving, came to condition o f the corn crop is 7.3 points
our ears, we at once instituted organ­ better than n year ngo, and lasL year’s
izations for Far Rust relief, which crop averaged nearly 31 bushels to
made u systematic canvass of the tho acre.
.
country and contributed near 30,000,Generous showers, nml hot days
000 o f dollars fur the relief o f Buffer­
nnd nights, nuiy well mean thnt tho
ing in thut fur-off land. At the same
nation's production wii Itouch n new
time we were giving freely to the des­
high point. Corn is our big money
titute Armenians, Now we nre told
crop. Tho farmers’ success mennR
thut twenty millions of Russians are
cheaper meat, cheaper everything. It
in danger o f starvation and in sore
need o f help. It is a strange com­ will po fnr toward bringing back and
mentary on the mis-government o f the bolstering our nntlonnl prosperity.
The weather is what counts, this
bolshevists, that a country which hns
been called "Th e granary o f Europe" year and every yenra. Remember that
which produced four times us much when you wilt nt your work, nnd
wheat in 1013 us the United States, when you toss rrtitlessly nt night,
which includes a vast urea, second in you should give thanks rather thnn
richness und fertility only to our owni complain.— Pensacola News.

S H IP B Y SHIPS.

the products o f their groves
farms.— Tampa Tribune.

and

Tho growers nnd shippers o f tho
— — ■ o----------Tnmpu territory nru in deadly earn­
W H A T AB O U T T H E BENCHES?
est about ships fo r transporting
o
Sanford, Fin., Aug. 10, 1021.
their cantjng citrus nnd truck crops
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This bank offers more than an op­
Dear
Editor
Doily:
to the mnrkots o f tho East, nnd well
It has been sumo lime dir.ee you
on the wny to tho West. Thnt meet­
portunity. to deposit, your surplus
heard
from me. I hnvj boon anx­
ing Friday afternoon was composed
fund's. It is an institution back­
o f men who “ do things, not dream iously waiting to see soqie more
them all day long." ,It was made up benches along the business portion of
ed by an efficient staff o f exper­
o f ship owners, and grove ownors, our town, but up to the present time
ienced men, and their best know­
business men nnd investors, whole­ nono hnvo greeted my sight. Now is
ledge is a knowledge o f your
sale distributors and farmar produc­ the opportune time fo r us to begin
to
get
ready
for
the
tourists,
who
are
ers, One thing they agreed on: We
needs.
sure to visit us tho coming winter,
must have tho ships!
Tampa wholesale men have been and nothing we could do would add
So you see, we are amply pre­
counting, as has tho Trlbuno, strong­ more to their comfort than to have
ly on the friendship, loynlty and busi­ u goodly number o f benches placed
pared to render you real banking
bout First street. We really need
ness foresight o f the Mallory line to
service----give this territory relief from "rail­ them fo r tho homo folks, but moat
road oppression noW suffered, nnd especially fo r our winter guests.
And while on the subject o f mak­
threatening to be worse. Tho Tri­
Service that knows no bounds ex­
bune still believes this company will ing Snnford more comfortable, why
cept outside o f the limits o f our
do what it is credited with promis­ not make It more beautiful? The old
resources.
in g -s tic k to Tampa. But thoro was saying, "n thing .of beauty is u joy
a grave direct accusation laid at tho forever," is only too true nnd beauty
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door o f that company by Messrs. cunnot be disregarded in the building
Yarn nnd Perry in the course o f the o f a city, certainly not in n tourist
proceedings. Mr. Yarn declared ho resort. It is true great progress lias
hns information that the Mallory nnd been made in the past few months
Clyde lines nro "absolutely controlled towards beautifying our town, yet
“A Community Builder”
by the railroads.” Mr. Perry said there Is much to lie done. Central
F.
P.
FORSTER.......................................
President
that some time ngo "Leo county men Park Is looking better now thnn it
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B. F. W H ITN E R ..... ;..................................Cashier
started shipping vln Key West, and has ever looked, nnd the depot park
sent just two shipments there whim will soon be made very attractive,
they were Instructed by the Mallory The grounds surrounding the post­
line to put rates ujp to the level o f the office building are n source o f pride Cullison, nn Alachua county farmer, has Jicen said along this line, h«i
railroads or the Mallory line would to us all, but the fact remains that And when it comes to quality Mr. an instance where purebml Herd
not accept tho shipments." Tampa the grenter portion o f our business Cullison says he challenges the w orld.) cattle nre living nnd thriving on &amp;
business men must know that this is section is devoid o f beauty,
Really, these nre no exaggerations.! ing but natural grasses through)
not true or thnt it will not be true o f j
Tho banana iplunt by the Postal Tho day o f cotton hnving gone, crop- tors as well as summers. Of cob
business dealings with that line from Telegraph office is a joy to the eye, pers hnve moved away and this scare- there will still be others who will i
now on, or Tampa business men but It’s tho only one nnywhero near, ity o f Inbor hns mode it impossible ( "it can't be done,” but we Imvt i
must look out for themselves. This nnd think o f the uncounted number o f to raise nnd provide feed. As n re- that "it can be done."— Exchange,
pnper and this territory has too long gorgeous tropicnl plants that could suit, these cattle, at one time groom -j
looked on the Mallory line as Its change our main street from n corn- ed and fed nnd sheltered nnd coaxed,
Martin bombers sunk the Fn
friend to urge snap-judgment or too mcrcinl, prosaic place to n bower o f have had to rough and tough it for j furt. Hot dog!
quick action on a mere statement, no beauty— am! all without much ex­ practically nine years. Only one winI
matter how reliable the source o f its expense hut of untold value to our ter were they given feed, other thnn notice of application fok tax i.
natural grasses growing in the open,!
coming; but there nre few er than future ns a home for tou"lst«.
nnd
in this ense the amount was neg' — 1----seventy days before the orange crop
Trusting thnt tho above will be
M rrjl,].,
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N otice I. Iio rclij c l.c n Hint l , r Him,
o f this section begins to niuve, and food fur thought which will lend to
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As the cows stood resting in tho &lt;!■&gt;* &lt;&gt;i Juno,
n. usm. im. tn i ..y&lt;
the growers and shippers, and Turn* 1a G R E A TE R SANFOP.D, I am,
k I i i i i Ii . d f
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pa business men must know post- '
Yours very truly,
pointed
out
one
grand
old
ntilmnl
thus,
s.iia
rcrtiflmic
rrniirim.
ti...
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lively that the existing lines will do
C Y N T H IA D AY.
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»»tTltM*i! property mtf«»nt«*«l In BwiiilMt On
H uh jh Josle, one of my oldest cows, nori.in, i.i-wit: n**, sn «»r of
what is expected o f them in the mni- 1
She has netted the place
$1,300
and we iiu*. i; 1 1,III
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IT CAN BE DONE.
ter o f reductions in freight rates, ac­
still hnve her, two of her heifers and ctm, s :i nii«, w n cim, s ’wi link.
ceptance and deliveries of shipments,
I ln .v .i iir.l.l ,l*
»«lil Inml tiolnc m.i'.wil a
thr
of mjtii m il firm# it
One hundred thirty purebred, regls- two or three grandsons. i ini vl mini ,1^,,
and making through bills o f lading
several o f her bull calves for hand"f rnknown. Cuic»» kuI.i mimm*
to all points in their legitimate Inisi- terod Hcrefonls roughing nnd tough
„
I* r H r* motI icairdltiff In law la* itted
some sums.
mu' tlicrcm oil tliQ l i t line o f Ho|.l|.|u!*l, 1
ness territory. And this knowledge u»K it within n 3200-ncro inclosure. No
not
.
It hns been said that purebred cutWllncnn my offldnl hIknnIur.&gt; nml mi!
must be had at once.
I ft-’oti nor shelter within the last nine
SOIh «lny of July, A. It. 1021.
tie in Florida can not exist alone. This Il.o(seam
On the other hand, if the Mallory y*nw. Fat, sleek, healthy animals,
R. A. nonius
Clerk I 'lfill Cm
is not aide, willing, or ready to do i ^ L'fl&gt; that is what we were told nnd ense d. . s not seem to justify thnt
Seminole (v.aaty
that
statement.
Regardless
o
f
what
127 l)lr
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these things, then the Tni^pn Inter- *aw- The Property belongs to N. A.
Ocean Steamship Co., a Tampa nnd
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Florida concern owning and operat­
ing its ships, and ready to securu and
equip more, stands ready to tnko over
this business and at a rate which will
make it jmdUnlde to both them and
tile shippers. The citrus exchange of
Florida and all the other allied inter­
ests o f the state in the producing und
shipping business ,are ready to co­
operate in making this boat service
a success. Dili Ilip Shore, the presiIrvin Cobb points out that fem inine shopping1does
dent o f the Tampa Inter-Ocean
Steamship Co., is a Tanipan, und n
not necessarily imply buying. It means hard work for
man whose belief and conihlcnco in
everyone concerned— but seldom results in a transaction
the port business o f Tampa led him ;
to organize and put into successful ,
involving money.
operation this lino of ships carrying
cargoes to many crosa-the-occan |
As a country minister once declaimed: “ K in g Solo­
ports. lie stands ready to make it i
available for coastwise business at
mon said, and I partially agree with him . . . ” W e only
tile order of Tampa, lie lias showed
partially agree with Mr. Cobb on this subject.
that he can equip u lleet o f steamers
with refrigeration and ventilating j
plants and give sailings every day j
It is true there are still some aimless shoppers left.
if necessary to move the citruus and
Buf they arc in the minority. Today most women— as
vegetable crops o f this “ "Clioii. Ho I
hns showed that ho cun carry oranges
well as most men— are well-inform ed buyers, with a
and grapefruit from Tampa to New
sound basis fo r comparing stores and values. By buy­
York or Philadelphia for fifty cents
a box— seventy-five centH a box less
ing goods o f recognized m erit they save themselves the
thnn the average price from this part
o f the state by rail. He even declares
throes o f old-time “ shopping trips” and at the same time
lie can handle citrus fruits refriger­
get a better and b igger money’s worth.
ated to those ports at less thnn sev­
enty cents a box and make money If
ills ships do not bring hack a ton o f
Most« women read the advertisements that appear
freight!
every day in their'newspapers. They make a practice o f
It is not a question o f “ fighting the
railroads." Tampa has never done
keeping strictly up-to-snuff on ne\V developments, inno­
that: Tampa never will do thnt. It
vations and improvements. They know just where to
is simply n question o f fighting for !
our commercial lives, i f the railroads
go fo r “ this” and who in town keeps “ that:”
declare it impossible to move our
business, in and out, for less than nn
When they shop they generally know just what they
excess over the entire cost o f pro-

What Can We Do To Help You?

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Auction, plus the value o f the pre­
duct, plus u reasonable sum for tho
grower, then it behooves the grower
to find other menus which will per­
mit him a “ living,’’ or get out o f tho
business.
And inasmuch ns there inuBt ho
food produced, nnd inasmuch ns Florbln Is adapted to, and counted on for,
, producing much o f thnt food, thon tho
Horidn must carry on.
Then us tho "working ntnn is worthy
o f his hire," ho has the rivcht to. nay
he is n fool if ho docs not, doviso
ways nnd means for protecting himsel'' and assuring thnt hire. From
all wo can see he hns done it, in this
movement to sh\n by ships. And soon,
the shippers o f this section will bo
able to look out on tho horizon and
cry, Ship ahoy! as their fleets send
their vessels, one by one, regularly
nnd swiftly, hero for loading with

Speaking of Women -

want, where to find it, and how much to pay.- Their
knowledge saves them endless trotting, wearisome ques­
tioning and haggling.
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The advertisements have taken the “ hop” out of
shopping.

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THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 17, 1921
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Mention or

In and A b o u t

S u m m a r y o f th o
F lo a t i n g S m a l l
T a l k s S u c c in c t ly

New Solution of
Ajt Old Problem

I b tho way Deane Turner puts tho
question in an advertisement In this
H e r a ld R e a d e r s
issue. In other words Deano has
solved the question of operating a
cash store, a cosh and carry storo or
—— — —
• k * * * * * * * * * * ' * * * * *
* * * * * * *
.*.*
. ill a credit and delivery store— you pay
your money and take your choice. It
has always been a mystery to custo­
mers oh to just why stores did not
make n difference In prices to cash
customers. The answer wns invar­
iably thnt people wanted credit or
*
-------thnt they insisted on having goods
*
Yesterday wns all right even
!
I» North
»
delivered or thnt they could not mnko
*
though the old bulb went to
tho same price on goods where they
* 02. This was several degrees
were
charged and delivered. ‘
:
*
cooler than last Sunday and
The
cash and carry system hns been
*
was very noticeable this mornGet right.
started,
the cash store and delivery
*
ing when it was necessary to
has
been
started but it scemH to have
*
get up and put covers on the
join the Sanford Chamber of
remained
fo r Donne Turner to inau­
*
bed. That is the beauty of
Commerce.
gurate
a
store
where you can gut any
*
Florida weather— In the mid*
o
f
three
kinds
o f Service. In other
And Join the m erchants who nro ad- * die o f summer you can always
words
ho
snys
in
today’s Hernld that
*
sleep comfortable and who
vertlflng in the Sanford Herald.
all
goods
nro
priced
on n chnrgo and
* cares how hot it might get in
f
—
—
delivery basis now. I f you wunt to
*
the
middle
o
f
the
day
if
you
And join the Sanford Building &amp;
charge the goods and take them home
can sleep at night?
Well, a
Loan Association. After that you can *
yourself you get n two per cent dis­
*
few
more
weeks
and
we
will
ait down and let the money roll in.
count. i f you wnnt to pay cash and
*
be thinking about our winter’s
deliver them yourself you get a fivo
wood instead o f flirtin g with
Wm. E. Folds, of Entonton, Go., is *
por cent discount, nil prices based on
the ice man for a larger pleco
ipending some tim e hero on business. *
the present prices o f goods.
H&lt; of Ice. W inter in on the way:
There is no doubt about the plan
5:10 A. M., A U G U S T 17TH
\V. R. Sullivan, of Miami, was in *
proving
popular since it gives the peo­
Maximum .......................
02
the city yesterday transacting busi­ *
ple
the
chnncc
o f obtaining groceries
*
Minimum .........................
6K
ness.
on
any
plan
they
want nnd they can
*
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72
he
governed
accordingly.
Bend his
Barometer ................ ..,.30.14
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith are *
advertisement
in
this
issue
o f the
spending the afternoon in Orlando on H&lt; Itain. trace. Calm and clenr.
Daily Herald.
*
i
business.
The new idea becomes effective
H e * * * * * * * * * *
Monday, August 22nd and applies to
I). Ralleau, of Savannah, Ga., was
Mrs. M. Minarik and children, and all orders o f $1.00 or more.
in the city yesterday on a business
nurse, left today for an extended stay
mission.
G E TTIN G OUT BOOSTER
at Dnytona Beach.
EDITION OF HERALD
J. II. Casnough, of Atlanta, was u
business visitor here yesterday trans­
Frank K .Anderson, o f Tampa, who
The Indies are working up a big
is spending a few weeks at his old
acting business.
booster edition of the Herald today
homo near Longwood, was in the city
nnd the merchants are urged to get all
The Sanford Rotary Club will help today on business.
their copy in as soon ns possible. The
the Khool lunches movement and evbig edition will consist of four pages
try member will dig. That is the Ro­
J. i\ Musselwhite, o f Orlando, wns o f advertisements for special sales for
tary spirit. If it is right they are for among the prominent visitors to the
Friday, August 20th at which time
it.
city today. II&lt;j has ninny friends in there will he a big bargain day and a
this city who are always glad to see Wedding and dance at night. The big
Get a repaired tire to use ns extra. him.
edition will be published in the Weekly
Ford tires for $3.00.—S. A. Huston.
Herald Fridny and the Daily Edition
116-20tc
Cnpt. Wimhish has just returned next week. It is the best kind of ad­
from Texas where he went to inspect vertising and there will also lie sev­
Dr. C. I. Stacy, pastor o f the Pres­
his holdings in tho oil Helds. Cnpt. eral thousand o f the same edition
byterian church at Lakeland, is a
he hns some scattered over the county and adjacent
visitor to the city, and will have Wimhish states thnt
good paying property in Texas oil counties. Verily it will ho a big day
charge of the prayer meeting at tho
Holds and ho is satisfled with his nnd night.
Presbyterian church tonight.
holdings.
COME ON IIOYS, GET B U SY!
I buy, pay cash for second hand pi­
Tucker Bros., Contractors
nnd
anos. Address P. O. box 352, Sanford,
Lot’s go! The time is now ripe for
Fla.
i
112-M.-W-.F.12tp builders. Get our estimate on your
the stores to whoop up the lagging
Job. We will get your work. Phono
trade. When business is brisk any­
128-3tp
A large cavalcade or motorcadu 211.
body can get their share hut it is
left here today for Osceola transport­
tho early bird who gets the worm dur­
ing members of the Chamber o f Com­
II. C. Dubose returned Inst night ing this hot weather and the live
merce to talk with the people of the from Montrcnt, N. C., whore he at­ merchant who gets in his work while
nonh end of Seminole.
tended the meetings o f the Presbyte­ the other fellow is asleep. Get busy
rian assemblage.
Dr. and Mrs. on special sales and keep the trade
Get a repaired tire to use us extra. Brownlee are also nt Montrcnt nnd coming. You hnve a real daily paper
Ford tires for $3.00.—S. A. Huston.
all o f them have been enjoying the to help you keep them awake.
llG-26tc meetings and the mountain resort.
f i t t e r s In B rief
perional B e ® *
r * f Inter®**

A r r a n g e d fo r

3 The C ity

* the weather *

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SANFORD’S
: TEMPERATURE

Bathing Suits
I

Sonic day Sanford will wake up to
the Community Chest idea. Let all
o f this money fo r various civic move­
ments and public benefits come out
of the tnxes nnd then everybody will
pay. Those artful dodgers will then
hnve no wny of dodging their just
Send your old mattress to Bradley dues.
:?c,°r&gt;’- Make them like new, for
; " '*’• M,,w cotton mattress only
Tho Herald Printing Co., would like
*800. Guaranteed. 500 W. South
to print up all the stationery and sup­
Orlando, Fla.
122-26tc
plies for the business men o f Sanford
now in order thnt when the fail rush
•Mr*; w Carter writes to the o f business commences you nnd the
Hernld fr„m Denver, Col., asking for
Herald will not he pushed so hnrd.
Daily Herald and says she and
Get your fnll and winter stationery
ff mother are enjoying tho mounnow. The styles nro "so cute" and we
air&gt; air as she expresses it "on the
guarantee a perfect fit. Come in and
[&lt;Hl " f l*u‘ w ,r'd,” and her hnppi- seo our new slock o f typo nnd paper.
**", wil1 1h' complete when she can Wo- have anything you want in the
’■voive the Herald every day.
line o f printing nnd stationery line.

Bo You Want
A S LIG H TLY

USED A U T O M O B ILE ?

ami u &lt;HI LaV Ket any make you \\ant. And the prices
the law/1* ,mU
8U^ y ° u- We aro Headquarters for
Jm(|(jiinli'iyUsot Automobiles. We have both quantity
• o p i R e n t e d “ f0W’ which wc Eunrantee to be as
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’ 1920 Model, li-passenger.'

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IIliO M n !!!!^ ’ 1920 Mode,» S-passcnircr.
m ilrr ^ K, 1921 Mod*K Roadster.
1917 ModcL O-passcnRer Roadster
! I CnK’t 9,7 Model, 7-pagsenger.
’ ,)ls Model, H-passenger Touring.
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A j nild L ( ) 0 K T H E S E o v e r , w e c a n s u i t y o u

B. &amp;0. MOTORCO.
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LEXINGTON and HUPMOBILE SALES
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There has been more than one who has said that our line
o f B A T H IN G SUITS were the snappiest in town. A n d
now we have reduced the prices to close them out.

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Mr. and .Mrs. (J. F. Smith hnve re­
turned from I exns where they hnve
Wen for some time and their many
Sanford friends are glad to see them
again. Mr. Smith is interested in
oil wells in the Texas Holds.

PAGE FIVE

IF YOU NEED ONE
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The logical time to buy is now and the logical place is
at “ The Store that is Different.” W e still have a few
ladies’ bathing shoes left that we are closing out.

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SOCIETY WEDDING
Eight o’clock Friday Evening
August 20, 11)21
At the foot of Park Avenue.
Bride's father held in highest es­
teem throughout Seminole county, for
his public spirit, and for his well
known business successes. Has held
high office elected by tile people.
Watch for future announcement.

Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for less than
25 cents, nnd positively no classified ads charged to anyone.
Caah
must accompany nil orders. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
cordingly.
returned to Sorrento Auto Paint Co.,
Sorrento, Fla.
123-3tc

FOR RENT

BAND CONCERT
S U N D A Y AFTE R N O O N . (•"Oil RENT— Housekeeping
box 117.
The Sanford band will give an
open air concert on First street Sun­
day afternoon at four o’clock. Tho
following program will be rendered:
1. March: "Tho Now White House"
Taylor
2. Overture: The Mill in the Forest.
_________________ ____A. Eilonberg
3. .My Isle o f Golden Dreams________
_________________ Walter Rlanfuss
•I. One Stiip: 11nIda From Holland__
________ _______ Allan and Braham
5. March: Gloria____— ___K. L. King
&lt;’». Simple Avon ( I h o m e)!__ Atherton
7. A Slippery Tune_________________
__ Miss Trombonient— N. C. Davis
8. Grand Medley, Superha____Dnlbcy
D. Star Spangle Rainier.

Apply Hill Park Avo.

rooms,
122-Gtp

124-a tp

WANTED
W A N T E D — Team work.
Hanson Shoo Shop.

Inquire M.
I2 i2 0 tp

W A N T E D — A t once, maid, past school
age, light house work for ull winter.
FOR S A LE — Five acres land, worth Phone 551.
124-5tp
investigating. Box 117.
122-Gtp
W A N T E D — 2 or 3 rooms for light
FOR S A LE — Medium size safe. Aphousekeeping by couple, no children.
ply 102 Snnford Ave., and Fourth
Private family preferred. Address H.
Street.
94-01.
K., care Herald.
124-3tp
FOR S A LE — One pumping outfit con­
sisting of one Raleigh Schreyor
1 1-2 hp. engine, one Gould pump, one
200 gallon storngo tank. W ight
Grocery Co.
112-tfc.
----- a n d ----Post cards— local views— lc each at
the Hernld office.

FOR SALE

PAINTS

WALL PAPER
SUN PROOF PAINT

FOR SALE OR T R A D E — One Colo 8,
5 passenger roadster.
W ill take
C A F E T E R IA SU PPE R .
Haircut 10c at new hnrgcr shop, light enr ns part payment. Call 519
Second street, new DcForrest Build­ W. First street.
115-tfc
MADE SPECIAL FOR THIS
The Daughters o f Wesley of the ing. We specialize in children's hair­
FOR S A LE — One Beiding-IIali stono
CLIM ATE
Methodist church will give a cafe­ cutting.— Albert Gramling, Manager.
lined refrigerator, 150 pound ca­
53-ltp
teria supper at the home o f Mrs.
Make Your House Smile With
pacity. Call 519 W. First Street.
Dwight Rnbhctt on Friday evening,
SUN PROOF P A IN T
________ .___________________ 110-tfc
August 10th, to which the public is T H R E E DEAD. OTHERS
FOR S A LE —8-rooin house with all
INJU RED IN SHOOTING.
cordially invited.
They will begin
modern convenience, excellent re­
A F F R A Y IN AU G U STA.
serving the supper at five o’clock.
pair. Private water workH, in desir­
H- A - h a l v e r ' A U G U S TA , Ga., Aug. 17.— Three able loention. Reasonable terms. Ap­
DR. S T A C E Y HERE TO NIG H T.
SON, Proprietor
persons are dead and eight, wounded ply to Owner, 519 W. First Street.
ns the result o f a shooting affray
110-tfc Welaka Block
Snnford, Fla.
Dr. C. I. Stacey, pastor of the Pres­
here yesterday afternoon.
FOR SALE — Gooil pinno, $175 cash.
byterian church at Lakeland, will have
The dead:
Phone 470-W.
110-12tp L IV E N E W S P A P E R
charge o f the prayer meeting at the
Ben Tillman Hightower.
Presbyterian church tonight- nnd all
PU B LISH E R W AN TE D .
FOR S ALE — Strawberry plants, cer­
Policeman W . W. Moore.
the members and the public generally
tified by State Plant Board, $3 per
W alter Smalley, negro.
arc urged to he present. If there are
MOORE H AVE N , Fin., Aug. 17.—
thousand f. o. b. Lake Mary. Farina
Tho Wounded:
any o f the churches who will not hold
Glndcs county wants a good, livo
Strawberry
Garden,
Lake
M
ary,'Fin.
Policeman William F. Ilritt.
meetings tonight the members *nrc
______________________________ 117-12tp newspaper publisher. The board of
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—Policeman
C. W. Hardeman.
especially invited to worship with the
trade') surveying the genernl welfnro
Chief o f Detection W. U. Redd.
Post cards— local views— lc each at
Presbyterians and hear Dr. Stncoy to­
of the county, since it enmo into be­
A lf Stewart.
the Herald office.________________
night at eight o'clock.
ing by enactment o f the last legisla­
Grover C. Reid.
FOR SALE — 20 acres good orange ture, went on record for tho establish­
J. II. Stanton.
grove land situated within a mile o f ment o f a daily to serve in the inter­
C U R IO S IT Y K IL L E D T H E C A T
L. N. Blackstone.
Geneva. The land has not been clear­ est o f this section. As a result, the
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A. Evans.
ed but has a hearing orange grove
Marshall Fields &amp; Co., insist that
call fo r a member o f tho fourth es­
Two
negroes
are
also
reported
to
bordering it. This tract o f land can lie
their women employees must "walk in
tate went out.
^
the trodden path." W o wonder if their |have boon wounded. An unidentiHcd bought at a real bargain. For full
men employees are forced to y e a r white woman is reported to have been particulars address "C " care o f the
Sell it with a Herald Wnnt Ad.
shot ns she passed in an automobile Herald office.
118-tfp
Patriarchal heard.
The known wounded are those who
— CU RIO SITY.
HEM STITC H ING A N D
PICOTING
sought hospital treatment.
Attachment. Works on all sewing
The trouble stalled when Smalley, mnehines.
Prico $2.00.
Personal
FOR S A L E A T R E A L BA R G A IN S
chauffer for Dr. W. W. Battey, one checks, 10c extra. Light's Mail Or­
o f Augusta’s lending physicians, shot der House, Box
127, Birmingham,
1 Olds 8, good ns now, worth
120-7tp
$1800, will soil for .............. $1275 Hightower, manager o f a local wagon Ain.
works. Hightower at the time was
1 Dort, good as now, worth
FDR S ALE — Lnrge two story store
$1,000. Prico ..............
750 with Dr. Battey, who following tho
building, on hard road., R. R. sta­
A fter
1 Ford .............................
308 homicide called the police.
tion. Plenty room, apartments up­
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1 Olds Truck ............................ 508 shooting Hightower, witnesses stated, stairs.— A. P. Connelly.
120-Gt
Ever
displayed
in
San­
Terms to Huit your purse. Come the negro snt on the curbing and FOR S A L E — Household goods! XiE
ford
early and get your pick.— Williums’ llred at every white person who pass­
dress Mrs. Douglass, 107 Third St.
Garage.— N. H. Garner.
122-Otc ed. When (police arrived Smalley fired
123-Gtp
into their automobiles, wounding o f­
L et us fig u re with you
Haircut 10c, at new barber shop, ficers Britt nnd Hardeman. Ho then
LOST
on your requirements
Second street, new DcForrest build­ fled to Perry’s bottom, a negro set- !
LOST— Somewhere between W illiams’
ing. We specialize in children’s hair­ Itlcment in the neighborhood, and a f­
Also exclusive agents
Garage and Grapeville, a package
cutting.— Albert Gramling, Manager. ter being wounded, relonded hiH gun
from Speer’B dry goods storo contain­
fo r
124-3tp nnd shot policomun Moore, killing ing a lace embroidered night gown,
j; 7 J P
him instantly. A few seconds later 2 yards white elastic, 4 spools
o f S H E R W IN -W IL L IA M S
Now Ih tho timo to advertise. • You tho negro was practically
riddled whito thread, 3 3-4 yurds of pink sat­
can do it In various ways. A ll adver­ with bullets.
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Paints and Varnishes
in ribbon and a luce vest. Finder
tising is good but some is bettor than
please
return
to
Willinms
Garage
and
W. O. W. M EETING N O TIC E
others and we believe thnt newspnper
118tfc
Tho
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advertising is host. You have found
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