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IN THE H E A R T OP THE W O R LD ’S GREATEST V EG ETABLE SECTION
SANFORI), FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1921

VOLUME

Airplane

‘Peculiar !Fosslage

MET AT BANgUtl I able
Staffed Here

' SANI’OKO CHAM BER

S P A N IA R D S SUFFERED
D E F E A T A T HANDS
OF MOROCCANS.

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One- « f the greatest Katjicrinirs that
a, (wen held here in latter years wan
[he banquet of the Sanford Chamber
t Commerce at the Valdez Hotel last
,ight when the local chamber was host

H U S BLAUNII)
D OF MURDERED WOMA Nf HAS
H AS P E C U L IA R E XPER­
Chamber of Commerce. The banquet
IE N C E L A S T N IG H T
,.as scheduled Tor 8:3p and at that
(By The AxocUted Prex)
iour the dining room was filled to
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Aug. 31.— J. B.
overflowing and several who came in
Lee, Seaboard A ir Liqc mechanic,
late were unable to Ret a seat.
The Schall-Itobinson orchestra ren- whose w ife was killed in her home
Icred several selections during the cn- here the night o f August sixth, wns
rees and all through the meal kept kidnapped about midnight by two men
:he crowd in dancing hu.
"..d dur- who represented themselves as detec­
the banquet Mrs.^J. A. Tnknch tives desiring to question him about
;a"ve several vocal selections being nc- the murder. The police conducted a
:ontpanied by her sister, Mrs. Seth search for Lee without success but
Woodruff. The home people expected his captors liberated him from nn au­
mu-thing good from Mrs. Tnknch und tomobile nt the comer of Eighth and
were not disappointed but those Main streets nt 2:45 this morning un­
from Orlando who had novor heard harmed. City detectives said the cap­
icr sing were literally enthfrollod us tor accused Lee o f the murder o f his
ier voice filled the banquet room nnd w ife nnd attempted to extort a con­
ihc was obliged to give encores to ev- fession. Henry Hamilton, negro ice
try number. The musical part o f tho man, in juil since the murder and while
program was excellent but had noth* state troops nt Blnckpoint guard plac­
[ng on the gastronomic part as Mine ed about the Jail to prevent possible
lost Campbell had prepared some­ mob violence. Hnniilton, who is held
thing special in the way, o f chicken, on purely clrcumstantinl evidence pro­
Maryland style, and everything that tested his innocence. Lee returned
;ots with it. From soup to cigars tho home from work just before midnight
lervice and the viands were most ex- on tho night o f August 0th nnd found
leltcnl nnd Manager Campbell canto in hiH w ife unconscious and her head
for much praise from the visitors.
beaten to n pulp. She died without
As the cigars were lighted President tnking. Apparently she wns killed by
Seorge \V. Knight called for order nnd n burglar who wns surprised while
|n a cheerful vein extended to the ransacking the house.
ucsts from our neighboring city a
It was learned today that the cap­
nost cordial welcome. Ho outlined the tor's buried I.ee in a shnllow grave
dms and ideals of the Chamber of until only his face was exposed. Ho
ommerce and gave many reasons why lost consciousness and wns dug up by
iCuutlnuvd on l '« v « Two)
tho kidnappers who returned to the
city with him. l,ec said his captors
ulso threatened to burn him nt a stnke
HOKE B A L L O O N S .
if he did not confess.
to about &lt;&gt;'» members of the Orlundo

AND ARICRAFT
(iO U P IN FIRE

L [ " " ' lrU8t ,nWH’ Tho action wns
|o h
, r “ lon,r Investigation anld
Lif, ,y® disclosed charges o f flagrant
Liu i nB‘ totalled announcements
P " 1 1,0 mude Inter.

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Coroner’s Jury Verdict
Says Dr. Belcher
Guilty

W ASH IN G TO N , Aug. 31.— Recom­
mendation that funds now in posses­
sion o f alien property custodia to be
used in settlement o f American claims
against Germany, will be made to
FROM DR. BELCHER A T T IIE
President Harding today by Custod­
ONER’S IN Q S E T A N D H E R E ­
ian Miller.
TU R N S TO IIIS n O M E

NO TESTIM Oi

('liiM'iip view m ilie peculiarly lirond fuselage of the Uti-piiHseuger Ruiningtoii-llimiclll hlpliiiie piloted by llert Acosta at Curtiss Held. 'Hie huge plane
designed for cross-country passenger service, has a wing spreud of 70 feet, nn&lt;
Is enpnhle of staying In the air for eight hours. Its two Liberty motors of .'18?
horse power each, drive It at 110 miles an hour.

AIRPLANES DISTRIBUTE PAMPHLETS
GIVING PRESIDENT’S PROCLAMATION
TO THE MINERS OF WEST VIRGINIA
BODY OF ROPE LEO X III
* MTI.i, BE REMOVED.
(By The AxocUted Prex)

ROME, Aug, 31.—The removal of
the body o f Pope Leo X III from the
Vntncnn where it is temporarily en­
tombed, to a church of St. John, Lan­
tern, which was nrrnnged for enrly in
September, when tho congress of
Cntholic Youth will he held here, has
been postponed indefinitely.

Tom Harrison Gets
' Manslaughter

Commands All Persons
to Cease Fighting and
Return Home
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( Br The AxocUted Frex)
.
LOGAN, W. Vn., Aug. 31.—
Airplanes today distributed copies
of President Harding’s proclama­
tion throughout
this district.
Thousands of copies were printed
here last night. Friend und foe
alike received pamphlets contain­
ing the president’s command thnt
all persons in the insurrectionary
proceedings disperse and return
home before noon Thursday.

(By The AxocUted Frex)

G R E E N V ILLE , So. Car., Aug. 31.—
The jury in the case of Tam Harrison,
local clubman charged with murdering
his wife, returnc da verdict of man­
slaughter today.
E N G IN E E R S A T WORK.
B E LFAS T, Aug. 31.—The engineers
and firemen o f the Great Northern
Irish rnilwny, who struck last mid­
night ns a result of a dispute with
the management, returned to their
posts this afternoon on the ndvlcc of
J. H. Thomas,; general secretary of
the National Union o f Railway men.

C H ARLE STO N, Aug.
31—
State forces and an armed band
enme together in the mountains
near Blair, Logon county, this
morning according to dispntchcs
received at the office of Gover­
nor Morgnn. Beyond the state­
ment there had been firing from
Inith sides the governor's office
had no details.
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LOGAN, Aug. 31.— John Gore,
Logan county deputy sheriff, was
killed In a fight between border
pntrol nnd armed hand on the
Blair mountains this morning.

PAST MASTERS
NIGHT WAS A
BIG SUCCESS
One of the "best meetings held by
the local Masonic Lodge for mnny
years was the Past Masters meeting
held in the Masonic .Hall last'night.
The attendance is suid to exceed any
meeting in the past four yeurs, with
approximately 100 Masons in attend­
ance.
The work was wholly in chnrge of
the past masters o f the lodge, none
of the present officers taking uny purt
in the work. Some o f these men have
not participated in the work of the
degrees in many years hut to see the
enthusiastic manner in which they
welcomed the opportunity to nssist in
tho work would lead one to think that
this wns their first opportunity o f a
life-time.
The third degree was conferred up­
on E, D. Brownlee, Geo. Chuinberluin,
J. S. Routh nnd George Smith. Rev.
F. H. Rudder, master of the Daytona
lodge, delivered the lecture nt the close
of the Work and District Deputy E. L.
Shear, also o f Daytona, was nn o ffic­
ial visitor at the meeting and deliver­
ed the charge to the candidates.
Sanford lodge is fortunate in huving a large number o f capable und
efficient past masters who are always
ready and willing to assist in
the
work of the lodge in any enprfeity.
Thu work last night was handled by
the following pqst musters: Jno. I).
.linkins, C. .1. Humph, F. L. Mtllur,
Jns. Moughton, W. C. DeCoursey, T.
E. King, J. E. Terwilliger, A. C. Mar­
tin, L. R. Phillips, G. «W. Spencer and
II. E. Tolur o f Sanford lodge and C.
O. Urudbury, pust master from Geor­
gia.
Sanford Lodge No. *52 ttow hns over
200 members and is in a very fine con­
dition. The next meeting will be held
on Tuesday evening, September Cth
at which time the First Degree Will
he exnicplificd.

C LE A R W A T E R , Aug.
ginia Turner died as tho
criminal operation performed by Dr.
I. J. Belcher," wns the verdict return­
ed by the coroner’s jury hero nt
o'clock yesterday evening. A bond o f
$10,000 was immediately fixed
Judge Charles Evans. A t C o’clock,
Dr. Belcher was on his way to
home nt Tarpon Springs, his rclvasa
obtained by the furnishing of tho $10,­
000 bond by Barnard Kilgore o f Clear­
water and Mr. L. Hackney of Snfoty
Harbor. September 0th has been pet
ns the date for his prelim^uiry hear­
ing at which time he will fnee a chnrge
o f manslaughter.
Whether or not
Belcher will waive this preliminary
houring could not be learned today a i
he refused to state. Belcher and tho
girl were cousins.
A t the inquest, which was formed
at 2:30 o’clock, Fred Thomas, detec­
tive, of Tampa, who was engaged
the girl’s fnther, A. C. Turner, to in­
vestigate the case, took the stand
related the course of his investigation
of the murder which resulted in tho
nrrest Sunday evening of Ur. Belcher.
Following Mr. Thomas, Miss Violet
Albury, twenty years old, residing nt
No. 3008 Tampa street in Tampa, told
the jury’ of her acquaintanceship with
Virginia Turner. According to her
testimony, she was n closo friend o f
the Turner girl and tho Jwo girls saw
each other frequently Inst spring. Up­
on several occasions, according to Miss
Aibury’a testimony, the two
spent part o f their time together
(Continued on l*«ge Two)

COTTON BREAKS,
H E A V Y SE LLIN G
M O V EM EN T STARTS
IB , Th. AxocUt.il F r .x )

NEM’ YORK, Aug. 31.— Heavy
selling movement in cotton today by
commission houses nnd others broke
the price $6 per bale.
Reports o f
showers in Texas helped tho decline.

SIMPLE PLAN
FOR TAXATION
Another Body of An
American Victim of
IS PROPOSED MILITARY ASSUMES CONTROL
the ZR-2 Recovered
OF BELFAST AT NOON TODAY
•
TO STOP ALL DISORDERS SIX KILLED
IN RIOTING
Loyalists and Sinn Fein
Continue Fierce
IN BELFAST

rq Uio AxocUted Flex)
NHW YORK, Aug. 31.— The diri[ible balloon l)-li, the lnrgcst nnvnl
tircraft of its typo and kite bulloon
Cti were destroyed by fire which ulso
azed the hangar today nt Rocknwny
"int imvi,| air station. Explosion of
W O U LD DRAM’ R E V E N U E FROM
fasoline fiom undetermined cuuso
O N L Y SIX COURSES
tartcil tin blaze. One man was slighty burned.
,
W A S H IN G T O N , Aug. 31.— A new
basis o f tnxnthyn to take tho place of
the house revenue meusure nnd prac­
[Henry Ford Invited
nil present tax lnws was pro­
Come to Washington tically
posed yesterday by Senator Smoot,
to Talk About Off6r Republienn, Utah, who announced he
wus preparing n bill embodying the
1Ur The AxocUted F r ill)
plan which he estimated would yield
WASHINGTON, /Vig. 31.— Decision $3,835,000,000 this year. He added
ra* rcn‘,hed today to ask Henry Ford that he wbuld take the question up
“ c"ine to Washington for a confer- witld the senate finnnee committee
Jce wi*l| n'apeet to bin offer fo f tho when it begins consideration o f reve­
ati'cle Shoals Nitrate plant erected
nue questions Thursday.
»)' the government during the war, it
The use o f only six sources of taxa­
ra* “ nniiiincod today by Sec. Weeks. tion, ircluding a tux on manufactur­
ers’ sales, instead o f the more than
thirty-five now on the statute books,
^okei Found Guilty
was advocated by Senator Smoot.
(&gt;i Criminal Assault
The six wells from which the Utuh
After Second
Trial
f^enntor
proposed to pump revenue
r"
and the amounts which he estimated
1Uy The AxocUted Pren)
each would yield annually, follows:
WAUCIIULA, Aug. 31.— Elbert Coincome taxes (maximum rates of 32
i r. «*f (lardener wus found g u ilty ‘of
per cent), $830,000,000.
funiiial assault here yesterday with
Ten per cent taxes on net corpora­
commendation o f mercy.% Tho ver- tion profits, $145,0OO,OOO|
ll' carries lift* imprisonment. This
Toimcco taxes (present rates) $265,­
. u‘ M'C(,,,d conviction, the first rfe- 000,000.
llnK in an order for retrial by the
Estate taxes, $130,000,000.
jpreme court op tho ground thut the
•Manufacturers’ sales tax (three per
j !l
I’cen precipitate.
cent), $1,200,000,000.
Import taxes (t a r iff), $ 100,000,000.
m o v ie t r u s t c h a r g e d .
While the six sources would produce
only $3,280,000,000/ M j. Smoot esti­
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iBjr Th* AxocUted M ix ',
mated that the other $016,000,000
WASHINGTON, Aug. 31.— T hoTn woujd be obtainod from collection of
’ s *‘'ayora-Lasky corporation, a unpaid taxes, receipts from ,w ar sal­
|&gt;n picture concern, hns biJcn cited vage und the old taxi on withdrawals
r
e I cderal Trade commission to o f liquor from bonded warehouses.
P
r complaints o f violations of

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(By Tho Aatoclated Pr«»«)

P A R IS , Aug. 31.— Persistent ru­
mors are in circulation in Madrid thnt
the Spnniurds have sufTere da new reverso at tho.hands o f the Moroccon
tribesmen.

LEE KIDNAPPED
BY OFFICERS IN
JACKSONVILLE

W

W OULD USE A L IE N
PR O PE R TY FOR C LAIM S
A G A IN S T G E R M AN Y.

(By The Anoclited Freii)

|WAS ONE BIG NIGHT
t s r s is s r

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ON MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE
AND ALLOWED BAIL TODA

and clasped h ands over it
IGreatesl Meeting of
Great Boosters Ever

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W AG E SCALE REJECTED.

RICHMOND, Vo., Aug. 31.— By
what is reported to have been a large
majority the Association o f Chesaponko nnd Ohio Railway Clerks hns
voted to reject the wage scale prevail­
ing since tho cut authorized by the
federal wngo board. Tjiis action go v­
erns the attitude o f the organized
railway freight and stenmship clerks.
BRITISH SCORE T A R IF F .

, W AS H IN G TO N , Aug. 31.— British
makers o f high speed steel nppenled
to this sennte finance committee todny
to save them from whot they termed
the "prohibitive’’ import duties pro­
vided by th cFordnoy tnrifT bill. They
pleaded for rendjjustment of rates
so thnt they, the Englishmen, might
he allowed to "live, to work nnd to
pay you what wo owe you."
.
M U A R R A Y LEAVES.
IN D IA N A P O L IS , Aug*. 31.— Phillip
Murray, vico-president o f the United
Mine Workers o f America, departed
for Charleston, W. Vn., todny to urge
miners In thnt distirict to return to
work. Announcement o f the departure
o f Mr. Murray wns mndo this morn­
ing by John L. Lewis, prerldont o f the
International organization.

W. C. Entzminger, o f Longwood,
J. W. Osteon, i&gt;f Altamonte, w u In
*wns
in the city todny nnd made ar­
the city toddy on business and^reports
.
rangemonts
fo r advertising the Quickthat pretty little city oh getting ready
fo r the winter residents and expecting Jbilt houses. Look for tho advertisemont In the Herald.
,
a big season.

H U LL, Englund, Aug. 31.— Tho
body o f still, nnothor American
disaster
was killed *i» the
wns that
found yesterday.
j Maurice Lay ,o f,Greensboro, N. C., a
, rigger.
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, At the inquest held toduy Flying
Fighting
Officer Miller testified thut tho body
B E LFAS T, Aug. 31.— Six persons 0f Brig.-Gen. Maitland, which was roI By Th. Axocl.t.d F r .x )
•weru killed todny during the renewed covered Sunday, was found on thu
B E LFAST, Aug. 31.— The mili­
rioting in the city, nnd many others ship near the water ballast controls,
tary announced nt noon, it would
were wounded, some of them serious- which in emergencies are operated in
assume cant nil of Belfast with­
ly. Numerous cases of gunshot an endeavor to insure the safety o?an
in an (hour ns the result of rep­
wounds are under treatment Tn the airship..
resentation by the I.ord Mayor as
In hearing this testimony, the corhospitnls.
*
lo the urgent necessity of afford­
oner
commented on the fact that GenUp to the present there nre eight
ing the city protection in view
crnl
Maitland's lust act was directed
deaths as a result o f the rioting.
of the fighting ami rioting
in
to
doing
what was possible to save tho
In the course o f tho evening per­
progress. Fidrce revolver figh t­
vessel
and
her crew. The proceedings
sons who had to use trnmenrs lieing between Ulster Loyalists and
before
thu
coroner yesterday were
Sinn FeinerH continued this morn- • cause si/ nervous thnt they lay uposr
purely
formal.
the floors of the cars in order to avoid
ing cuuHing the wildest excite­
It is said here thnt tho body of
possible bullets.
*
ment. The total dend up to the
Lieut.-Commander Emory^ Coll
of
Last night’s rioting, when two per­
present time is nine.
Marietta, O., will be buried at sea, in
sons were Willed nnd several injured,
accordance with u wVdi.Coll often had
wns tile most serious this city has ex­
By mid-afternoon with the
expressed to his wife,
perienced fo r some time. The police
fighting still proceeding between
i Virtually all tho wreckage o f tho
and military were engaged through­
the Loyalists and Sinn FeinerH
ZR-2 hns now been raised. The war­
the total death roll since Monday
out the night in Buhduing gunmen and
ship Reindeer arrived yesterday morn­
night hnd
reached fourteen.
snipers who were operating from win­
ing to assist in recovering the remain­
Scores have been wounjicd but the
dows nnd roofs and who continued der of the bodies. Hope was expressed
cxnct number is not known.
their fusilndes until after midnight. that thu majority o f the airmen who
BOMBING TESTS PLAN N E D .

NORFOLG, Aug. 31.— Army nirmen nt Langley Field, Va., today be­
gan preparations for extensive bomb­
ing tests which will be held off the
Virgina capes the lntter part o f Sep­
tember with tlie old battleship Ala­
bama ns th etarget. Instructions were
designed to go even furthor in de­
monstrating tho valuo of a trial
bombing than the attacks on tho for­
mer Gcrmnn ships off the capes In
July.

Street lamps were extinguished nnd ' j()H^ their lives would be recovered.
little light ennie from hurtling hous­
Tho body o f Quartermaster Ser­
es to which the molt had set fire.
geant Green of the Royul A ir SerRioting continued throughout tho vice, wnq washed ashore yesterday
nfternoon und resulted In the death 1mominrf in the rivor'nenr Brough, six
o f two more persons. Wlllinm Ken- 1miles weHt o f Hull,
nedy wns shot dead in Enrl s tre e t1 Sanction haB %been given ' by tho
and Annie Wntson, a five-year-old Hull Corporation fo r tho American
girl, got Into the lino o f flro in North bodies to lie in state in public bulldQueen street and w nrshot dead. For- ings while uwuiting transportation to
ty-eight persons, wounded in the riot- Amoricu.
1 .
ing, were taken to the hospitals.
! H U L L , Aug. 31.— Tho body o f Chief
--------------------------Mechanics’ Mate Gcorgfe Welsh, o f'E IFor office supplies, stationery, etc.,.Bin, III., was ^covered
from
th o’
come to tho Herald office.
I wreckage o f tho ZR-2 today.
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THB SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1921

„ P A G E SIX

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[OPEN SHOP FIGHT
GOVERNOR
HELPED SOLIDIFY
COMMENDS
GUARDSMEN ORGANIZED LABOR!

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THE STAR TO-DAY

'H'vjliShV’l

1 Members o f the national guard In
A T L A N T IC C IT Y , Aug. 31.— Tho
Floridn are showing considerable in­ open Bhop campittgn nnd tho "a ggres­
G L A D Y S LE SLIE in
terest in general order No. 10, just sive hostilities o f unfair employers"
issued by tho office o f the adjutant has strengthened rnther than weak­
general, Charles P. Lovell, from the ened the solidarity of the organized
state arsenal, St. Augustine. Tho or­ labor movement, it wns declared in a
der, which is issued to call attention statement last night by the executive
to a letter from Governor Cnry A. council o f the American Federation of
Labor. The council based its decis­
Hnrdee, follows:
*
*
ion,
the statement said, upon reports
“ The following letter from the Hon.
Cosmopolitan Production and Fox News
Cnry A. Ilnrdee, governor o f Flori­ submitted by affiliated nutionnl trttd
international
unions
and
other
infor­
da, and commander-in-chief of the
.
____•_________
Floridn National Guard, is published mation collected throughout the coun­
try.
%
to the troops:
Analysis o f tho report, the state­
"State of Florida Executive Depart­
Tomorrow— Alice Brady in “Little Italy”
ment snid, showed that n reduction in
ment
payment o f dues by the federation’s
‘'Inllahnssee, Aug. 24, 1921.
Also “A Rough Knight”
membership was due principally to
“ Gen. Charles I*. Lovell, St. Augus­
the wnve o f unemployment through­
tine, Fin.
out the country.
Secretary Frunk
“ Dear General Lovell: I cannot let
Morrison took occasion to deny re­
the opportunity pass without Bnying ports published yesterday thnt the
n word regarding my visit to tho na­ federation hns suffered a slump of
tional guard encampment nnd my re­ 750,000 members during the present
view o f the gunrd on the nineteenth industrial crisis.
Morrison referred
instant. I was greatly pleased with to figures announced nt tho Denver,
the personnel o f the officers nnd on- Colo., convention which showed a de­
Have you over boon "caught short o f cash" when touring and been
llsted men .Among the momliers of crease of 172,211 members during the
embarrassed at hotels, garages nnd shops by tho more or loss unwelthe gunrd, I found many o f the state’s pnBt yenr, but declined to give nny
como attitudo toward your pcrsonnl chocks?
most prominent nnd patriotic young figures on the present membership.
You con enjoy your trip, freo from anxiety regarding money mat­
men nnd there is no doubt but what
Cnlling upon all affilinted sinions to
ters
if you keep yourself supplied with theso self-identifying, everywe have included in the guard, the join in a great organizing campaign
where-accoptcd,
safe, convenient Cheques fo r travelers.
highest type o f the stnte's citizen­ n statement by the council said:
"The executive council is keenly
ship.
j ’The enenmpment was n great suc­ alive to the tremendous forces at
cess; the spirit o f the men wns fine Work to destroy trade'unionism. It
nnd I want to take this opportunity in appreciative of the depressive in­
Atnrican
situation
und
impressed • • A . B. A.
CHEQUES
to express my appreciation o f them, dustrial
Banker*
their loyalty, and their patriotic re­ strongly with tho desire nnd need o f
Association
gard fo r the preservation o f the organizing the unorganized in a solid
W E
S E L L
THEMtrade union phnlnnnx for mutual pro­
state's highest interests.
tection
and
for
the
advancement
o
f
"A s chief executive, it Is comfort­
ing to know thnt the stnte hns such the wnge elirners’ common interests
a force which would readily respond it hns determined to inaugurate n
TO A R R A N G E W O RK O N
TOO MUCH B U L L
should domestic trouble ensue nnd comprehensive and extensive cam­
E X P E R IM E N T S T A T E IO N
FOR
T
H
IS
A
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T
O
IS
T
,
A
T
­
which would likewise hear the cnll o f paign.
IN T H E EVERGLADES.
T
A
C
K
E
D
T
H
E
M
A
C
H
IN
E
"Th e workers are also called upon
duty should the interests o f their
to observe Lnbor day in a fittin g way
country be seriously threatened. My
T A L L A H A S S E E , Aug. 29.—Tho
D A Y T O N A , Aug. 30.— Tho male o f
nnd to ninnifest in an unmistakable
heart is with the officers nnd men
stnto bonrd,of education at Its meet­
tho
species
o
f
one
class
of
domestic
manner thnt the cause o f labor is
o f the guard. I shall, during my ad­
more alive today than ever in the his­ animals is not ps Bubmissivo to being ing held some dnys ago, was advise*
ministration, encourage and co-operstruck by an automobile as tho female, by the trustees o f tho internal im­
tory of the trnde union movement."
* * * * * * * * * *
nte with them in every legitimate
according to C. A. Johnson, automo­ provement fund o f tho designation by
manner. Will you not express to tho
bile sniesmnn o f Tampa, who relates tho .latter body o f tho tract o f land
S L A Y E R S OF JONES
various units throughout the state,
the nutomobilistfl’ sido o f the story, upon which to establish tho branch
ESCAPED IN N E W FORD
my sincere appreciation o f their loyal
developed recently while he was en- experimental station in the Ever­
CAR, S H E R IF F FINDS.
service.
route from Jacksonville to Tampa in n glade^ authorized by the last legisla­
"V ery truly yours,
car brand now from the manufacturer. ture.
.
•
BR O O KSVILLE , Aug. 30.— Beyond
Johnson's experiences Included thnt o f
(Signed)
"C ary A. Hardee,
Thereupon,
the
stato
hoard
o f edu­
evidence thnt th emurderers made
W HERE TH E Y P L A Y TODAY
"Governor."
facing the oft-pictured double barrel­ cation, requested tho bonrd o f control
their getnwny in a new 1022 model
Lakeland at Tampa.
M E E TIN G H E LD IN TO W N H A L L
led shotgun in the hnnds o f nn irnto to hold its meeting scheduled ,f«r
"This letter will be grently npprecFord touring enr, Sheriff Cobh o f
Daytona at Jacksonville.
L A S T N IG H T W AS W E L L
farmer.
Inted by the troops, not only beenuso
Sept. 12, at TnllnhftHRce, Instead of in
St. Petersburg at Orlando.
Hernnndo^ county, nlthough working
ATTENDEp
Johnson struck a formidable bull
it expresses their commnnder-inJacksonville.
The meeting, uceording
actively on tho case, had obtained no just outside Daytona, the impact land­
chicf’s approval o f their efforts, but
ly,
will
be
a
joint
meeting o f the stato
HOW
T
H
E
Y
S
TA
N
D
clues late tonight to the identity o f ing the nnimnl in a ditch on one side
Tho Trnde Extension Committee of
Pet. because it shows his interest in them. the pnrties who assassinated Rube
board o f education nnd the board of
L
.
n
W
the Snnford Chnmber o f Commerce
of the road while the automobile fa r­
.015 It also expresses the opinions o f all Jones and Bert Scott '»f Port Richey
38
control nnd the purpose o f the request
hnd a fine meeting at Geneva last Orlando ................... 00
ed likewise on tho opposite side. Tho
.543 the officers who had tho opportunity bite Sunday afternoon at Stevenson's
•1
8
by tho form er body wu Hin order that
Tampa
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57
night in which many matters of im­
right front fender o f the mnchftie was
to see tho work accomplished at tho
.532
60
Lakeland
..................57
bend on the Weeckiwntcheo river, smashed nnd the engine stalled, but the ewo boards might take the neces­
portance were token up and a better
.458 four-day school and the fifteen-day
58
Daytona
...................
‘1
0
feeling established between the two
about fourteen miles from Brortks- the accident only served to lash tne sary steps to begin the work o f the
camp o f instruction.
.140
50
St.
Petersburg
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18
establishment o f the experimental
cities. There were some twenty-five
yllle.
bull Into a fury. Recovering his feet
"The school and camp were unques­
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08
•II
people from Sanford and about fifty Jacksonville ........
* Just after dark, about three or four quickly ho attacked Johnson, seated in station.
tionably, the best administered, the
Jit a meeting o f the Board o f Com­
from Geneva present and all those
milen from the scene of th» shooting, the front o f the enr, and shattered
best instructed and the best discip­
R ESU LTS YE S TE R D A Y
missioners
o f Evcrglndes Drainage
who attended were glad they Imd tak­
on the hard road toward Brooksville, the automobile door.
Whereupon
lined camps tile adjutant general hns
Florida State League
District,
nlso
held on Wednesday, that
en a part in this great work o f get­
one man reported being passed by n Johnson shot the infuViated animal six
seen during his twenty years’ experi­
A t Tampa 4, Lakeland 3.
board
appropriated
the $10,000 to he
ting nil the component parts of Semi­
new model Ford traveling at high times nnd killed him. Immediately,
A t Orlando 3, St. Petersburg 1.
ence with the nationnl guard.
used
in
connection
with
the establish­
nole county together in the spirit of
speed. Another man reported meeting ns if by pre-arrangement, according
Ao Jacksonville 1, Dnytonn 8.
"The officers nnd men have every
co-operation.
ment
nnd
operation
o
f
the
Evcrglndes
to
Johnson,
the
owner
of
the
nnimnl
a similar car about 8 o’clock thnt
reason to be proud o f the Florida Na­
President Gcorae W. Knight called
branch
experiment
stntlon
which was
nppeared
in
no
genial
mood.
A
fte
r
nght, about three miles from BrooksSouth Atlantic Association
tional Guard, and if in thi&gt;,future, the
the meeting together and stated the
authorized
by
tho
law
creating
lb®
much
ndo
Johnson
decided
his
counter­
villc. In both cases, the car was iden­
A t Augusta 1, Charleston 0.
work measured up to the high stand­
ob ject,of the Trade Extension Com­
station.
arguments
were
not
carrying
much
tified by the new
hendlights with
A t Greenville 18, Charlotte 14.
ard thnt hns been set during the short
mittee and promised the support of
green
shades.
There
were
two men in force in the face o f the lethal weapon
A t Spartanburg 0, Columbia 0.
time that the gunrd hns been organ­
the Chamber of Commerce and o f all
The world wouldn’t be perfect, c.ren
the machine, it is stntcd. It is be­ and satisfied the farm er’s claim.
1(f
ized, we can point to our organiza­
'th e business men of Sanford for any
if everybody shoqjd turn reformer.
lieved thnt the car passed through
American
League
tion as the best in the United States.
worthy projects that Geneva and oth­
Pasco county will In the near fu­ There would bo anybody to fill th®
Brooksville that night, without at­
No game scheduled.
er pnrtH of the county wished. He
"This order will be rend to the or­
collection plates.
ture
hnve a marking ing factory.
tracting attention nmqpg the Sunday
made an earnest plea for co-operation
ganization nt the first assembly after
night crowd o f automobiles, nirtl the
National League
on the part o f all the citizens of the
the receipt of same, and will be post­
sheriff is of theopinion thnt the mur­
A
t
New
York
8,
Chicago
7.
county and invited them to attend the
ed on the bulletin boards."
*
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derers then headed southward.
A
t
Urooklyn
1,
Pittsburg
0.
, meetings of the Hoard of Governors
At Boston 4, Cincinnati 10.
This car, it is believed, contained
lit noon Friday of each week where
H E AR IN G S ON R ATES BY
A t Philadelphm-St. Louis, rain.
the
men who shot Jones nnd Scott
they would always be given n respect­
H
o r s e ’s
&amp;
M u l e s ! :
I. C. C. A R E SCHEDULED
from ambush, because the tracks of
ful hearing.
Southern Association
He then called upon K. J. Holly for
Schedule o f a series o f hearings tho tires correspond with the tracks
At
Memphis
0, Birmingham 3.
JUST A R R IV E D
a few remarks and Hon. Eiulor Curby the interstate commerce commis­ ».f a car wide blind been balden near
A t Ni.shville 8, Little Rock 4.
lett, member of the Hoard of County
sion Into tbu wharfage, storage and the place o f the murder,
A t Mobile-New Orleans, rnjn.
Two fresh car loads. The pood kind, some !!
commissioners being called gave a
It is evident thnt three men tvere
handling charges that went into e f­
Others net scheduled.
very Interesting account of the road
fect last January 10 at South Atlantic in the attacking gang, ns shells were
and bridge work in his district out-lin­
good saddle and driving horses. Lots of ;;
and Gulf ports, wns received Monday found on the ground from a 12-gunge
American Association
ing in a general way just what the
morning by the Jacksonville traffic shotgun, a 10-gnugo shotgun nnd a
At Milwaukee 1, Toledo 5}
district needed and touched on the
mated teams. For prices see REID,
32-20 rifle. Only two men were re­
bureau.
A t Minneapolis 12, Louisville 8.
Osceola and Titusville roads in par­
The Jacksonville hearing will lie ported to have been noticed in the
A t Kansas City 11, Columbus 2.
ticular and also the Geneva-Sanford
---------------------------- W ith ----------------------------held on September 3l)th in the U. S. car, but as the ear was mitving rapidA t St. Paul 0, Indianapolis 8.
bridge. He was followed by Hon. E.
court room, beginning at 10 a. m., be- )y and It was after dark, another
T. Kilbee, who went over the same
fore Examiner Keeler, who is to pro-1 ,„iKht have been in tho rear sent.
, International League
ground with several exceptions and al­
side at all the hearings.
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____________________
At Rochester 2-5, Jersey City 11-4. i
so expressed himself on the question
The
hearings
begin
September
10
i
CHICAGO
R AN K ROHRERY
i!
At Syracuse 9, Newark 19.
o f tho equalization o f county taxes nnd
SA N FO R D A N D W IN T E R G A R D E N
at Norfolk and end October 10 nt GnlW A S AN IN S ID E JOB.
At Ruffalo 2, Baltimore 1.
other matters of importance. Several
veston. The schedule follows:
A t Toronto Hi, Rending 3.
others present were called upon after
September 10, Norfolk; September
CHICAGO, Aug. 30.— Five men
which tho meeting closed with a gen­
2(1, Charleston; September 28, Savan­ were held by police today in connec­
Virginia League
eral get-together spirit in which all
nah; September 30, Jacksonville; Oc­ tion with looting o f tho security safe­ *&lt; .4 .^ 4 .**4 .*+ *-t.*4 --H -*'{'**+ *»l” &gt; * ‘&gt; * * ,H ,+4,+ ,!,* ,f,* 'l‘ ,i,+ * * * * * * * * * * * ^ &gt;
A
t
Suffolk
9, Tnrboro 3.
those present joined and many new
tober 3, Mobile; October 0, New Or­ ty deposit vaults in the Masonic Tem ­
At Rocky Mount 2, Newport News 3
acquaintances were made and many
leans; October 10, Galveston.
ple here o f upwnrds o f $250,000.
A t Wilson 4, Norfolk 2.
old ones renewed.
The'new charges have been attack­
Three o f those holed were suspect­
A t Richmond 5, Portsmouth 1.
These trips of the Sanford business
ed by fertilizer interests, the Coca- ed o f the robbery nnd the other two
men to other parts of the county huvo
Cola Coinpnny nnd the Jacksonville nre Ernest Weber nnd Milton JoneB,
Piedmont League
been conducive of much good and the
Wholesale Lumber Association
nnd guards who were hound by the ban­
A t Danville 0, Raleigh 0.
folks from Sanford nnd the folks in
the henrings were announced follow­
dits.
A t Ilighpoint 2, Winston-Salem 4.
tho county have learned much from
ing the report o f the chief statistician
I t was nn "inside job," Michnel
A
t
Durham
4,
Greensboro
5.
thU mutuul understanding of each
o f the board of engineers for rivers
Hughes, chief o f detectives declared.
other’s problems.
and luirbora o f the war department.
Gossip In tho underworld fo r years
This is only one of the many good
JESS TO M EET JACK.
hns been o f the "easy job" wniting nt
things the Sunford Chamber o f Com­
S LE E PIN G D RIVER INJURED.
♦
♦
tho Masonic Templo 'vaults, poljco
merce has pu% over and it will re­
T O PE K A , Kns., Aug. JO.-Jess
dound to the credit o f tho business Willard, while Jin this city today an
D E LAN D , Aug. 30.— Dr. G. A. Da­ said.
men, tho Chamber o f Commerco nnd husinesH ,said that he hnd Btnrted vis, o f this city, who, beenuso o f his
The vaults arc open nil night to ac­
the people generally.
commodate
business houses staying
professional
duties,
had
gone
five
training fo r a proposed bout with
open.
Mnriy
gamblers
take ndvnntngo
days
nnd
nights
virtually
without
Jack Dempsey. He snid he would
o
f
tho
regulations
and
deposit tholr
rest,
wns
painfully
but
not
seriously
Beale
his
present
woight
o
f
265
down
Contracts have been let for the
212 West First Street
night’s
winnings,
there.
Sometimes
ns
injured
when
ho
fell
^asleep
(jphilo
to
238,
his
weight]
when
he
lost
the
instruction of
big structure nt
rit City fo r tho Plant City Fruit title tc\ Dempsey ut Toledo, July driving hiB car near DeLeon Springs high as $20,000,000 wns stored In tho
vaults.
and crashed into
tree.
4, 1919.
era association.

“STRAIGHT IS
THE W A Y ”

ENJOY Y O U R T R IP

STRAW HATS

Peoples Bank of Sanlord

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CLOTHING CO.

TRADE EXTENSION
COMMITTEE VISITS
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31,1921

PAQB TWO
i Delta sorority. Since removing to
Tnrnpn about one year ngo from Co­
lumbia, Mo., where she was a stiident
at Christinn College, she has made a
MRS. FR E D DA1GER, Society Editor, Inrge number o f friends hero, who
Rhone 217-W
are much interested in her marriage.
Mer mother, Mrs. II. DuLaney, is n
SOCIAL
CALENDAR
l
talented render and elocutionist, well
■Wednesday— Mrs. Howard Smith will known In chautauqun circles.
Mr. Griffin is a prominent business
entertin the members o f the T. N.
o f Sanford, and his Inrge num­
T . Club, tit her home on Snnford
ber o f friends thero will extend to his
Heights, nt 4 o'clock.
Thursdny— Miss Agnes Dumiis will attractive bride n most cordial wel­
entertain nt n “ shower” in compli­ come.— tam pa Tribune.
ment to Miss Helen Peck, a brideM O N D A Y BRIDGE CLUB.
elect, of' September.

SOCIETY

S A N F O R D A N D O R LAN D O
M ET A T B A N Q U E T T A B L E ,
A N D C LA SPE D H AN D S OVER IT
(OontlnuM from

On*)

WAR OFFICE FEARSOME PLACE
According to Cnptaln Balrnsfflther,
British in&amp;titution Is Designed to
Be an Annoyance.

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BELCHER H E LD B Y JU R Y
ON M A N S L A U G H T E R CH ARG E
A N D A L L O W E D B A IL T O D A Y

TAILORING
Have Opened a TailJ

(Oonilnax) from I’u t Om )
several hoy friends o f Tanlpn. Tho
Shop on Second
boys she named ns being mutual
With a Fine Line o ( Woolens »U, I
friends ure, Royco Crum, residing nt
No, 308 East Ross avenue; Gene Men- on hand. Prl^ea as low ns possibul
consistent with good work. In orJ l
endez, residing nt No. 2204 Centra)
avenue; Emmit James, residing at No. to introduce myself nnd busln**, j j
you—
v!
.1
30G East Ross avenue and a boy by
the name o f Julinn Whitman, a ship­
Days
yard worker, Mias Albury was bro’t For
pair
of
extra Trousers
to Clcnrwater by Detcctivo Thomas ns
a witness,
'
With every Suit Order
Miss Albury further brought out
tlie fact that she had not seen tho Everything Tniior-madc and H»tJ
faction Guaranteed
I
Turner girl Binco May 1. Prior to
that time, it wns admitted that the
Cleaning, Repairing
girls made frequent trips hy automo­
Pressing
bile with the boys between here and
Tnrnpn. She had known Miss Turner -------------- TE R M S CASH______ _
for about a year, she testified.
ED. R A N D A LL
Drs. J. T . Bowen and Bird McMul­
len of this plncc, who performed tho
S A N F O B I)
autopsy, told tho jury of their find­
Maker of Fine Clothes for Mtn
ings, They stnted that a criminal op­
eration unquestionably Had been per­
formed, but thnt in their opinion no
was* pulled out o f tho sand bank q
physiclnn did it. As tholr explana­
tho edgo o f Booker creek before day.
tion, they said thaM he work was that
light Saturday near where the girl1,
o f tin amateur and it was badly bun­
body was found Saturday evrnin.
gled. The stab wound, which showed
was told by W. L. Bnilnrd, proprietor
upon the g irl’s skin as u very smnll
o f the garage at Old sumr, to wkkj
spot, could not have been the cause of
place HelcheV walked four miles ttn
her death, and that in their opinion
the woods early Saturday morning ti
the stall wound wns inflicted after her secure aid.
death. The right shoulder had been
Judge 0. K. Reaves of the T|
broken also.
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firm o f Mabry, Reaves and
Mrs. Ivn Straight, who resides in j ton&gt; wn8
,nt „ t th(? ,
Tarpon Springs, took the stand nnd 0Mj8t StnU}' Attorney Wilson o,
told o f seeing a young woman in Dr. evidence
Belcher’s office last Wednesday a fte r -j . l)r . B&lt;;,chcr ha8 Htendfn»tiy rf;
noon, who closely resembled Miss to make any comment beyond a
Turner. She admitted that she was o f his guilt, and did not testify at]
not positive thnt the woman wns Miss
inquest yesterday.
Turner, but thnt she believed thnt it
Local officials continued their
was she. She failed to identify Miss
Turner's clothing ns those worn hy vcstigatlon last night and it wan
the woman that afternoon in the doc­ pected other nrrests would he nu|
tor’s office.
shortly.— Tampa Tribune.
The story o f how I)r, Belcher’s car

St,

Sanford and Orlnndo people should
ntnnd together fo r the mnny good
I have not been to the British war
things that could he obtained by con­ otllce very often, writes Cnpt. Bruce
Hitlrnsfntlu'i' In "From Mqd to Mufti."
certed action.
In fnct this was the spirit o f the but I have hover huff the odd kciikiievening and as speaker after speaker tlon that it gives rim* to. You enter
tho building and 1111 out n form. In
I arose when called upon each and every
time a Boer war veteran tells you bois­
.one expressed the feeling It was a terously to "follow the girl." The girl,
] most auspicious occasion when Snn­ a guide of sorts In an engineer’s dark
ford and Orlnndo could get together brown overall, sets oil sullenly down a
with the one idea o f helping each oth­ cement passage, with a group of as­
er and putting over the great ship- sorted ollleers pursuing. She, 1 fancy,
revels In the Intricacies of those cata­
Thursday— Stay nt Home Club will
The member o f the Monday Bridge by-water project that just now is in
combs.
havo a dunce nt the home o f Mr. Club were most chnymingly enter­ the public eye and public mind.
Having apparently described a com­
And in the speaking the men wore
and Mrs. R. J. Holly, Thursdny tained yesterday afternoon, by Mrs.
plete parallelogram In a forbiddingDavid Caldwell nt her apartment ir\ not alone for Mrs. Leonnrdi, o f the looking corridor, you suddenly come
night.
F riday— Peter Schnal will give a the Wotnka. There being three tables Business and Professional Women’s upon a lift. It Is always disappearing
Club, when called upon gave a most upward when you Arrive. It comes
dance nt the Vnldez hotel{ at} 0 o f players.
excellent talk along the lines o f city down suddenly and disgorges mi as­
Lovely pink roses were used in dec­
o’clock.
building and co-operation.
Lnck of sorted crowd; headed by the girl
Saturday— Children’s Story Hour will orating the room where the card tnspace forbids n special mention o f the guide, you eider and uru taken up. We
be held nt the Central Park nt 5 bles were arranged.
speeches and since so many o f the all repeat the corrldor-and-paralleloo ’clock.
Of exceptional Interest
was the
Snnford people were present and heard gram business. Nothing hut the girl
game o f bridge played during the nfguide can mivc you now.
them it is hardly necessary as they
Lost In the war olllcot How awful
M t . and Mrs. W. S. Mair, Miss ternoon. High score aiming the club
were ail good, nil o f them made a hit that would bo I I can Imagine how n
Wnrie Fair, and Mr. Archie Fair, who members was ninde by Mrs. Ilnl
and all o f them helped In cementing visitor who bud lagged behind the
' Vinvo been the guest sof Mrs. Ella Wight who was awarded a sot o f
more firm ly the bond o f friendship be­ guide would stop, suddenly realizing
L c fflc r .left in their car Monday for Pyrex rami kins. Mrs. Dniger making
that he was lost; how lie would vainly
tween Snnford anil Orlnndo,
their home ill Prattsville, Ala.
high score among the guests was pre­
President Knight tailed upon the heat on those stone walls ami scream
sented a dainty fan.
following who responded:
Mayor for help; how a typist would llml his
J. S. LeGotte, o f Albany, Gn., is
At the conolusion of the card game
0f Snnford; M. J. Daetwyler, skeleton weeks later In an attitude
the guest o f his sister, Mrs. W. C. the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Howard 1president o f the Orlando Chamber of that evidently showed that he had suecimihed while endeavoring to gnaw Ills
H ill, at her home on Fourth street.
Overlin, served dolicbus refresh- jCommorcc; I. W. Phillips, o f Orlnndo,
way through a door.
meats consisting o f fruit salad in in- un,| Snnford; F. P. Forster, president
I followed tho guide and. after being
Mr. It. E. Ncwmnnj returned home dividual
moulds, olives,
snltincs, jo f tho Firflt National Bank o f San- handed to several olllclals, at Iiihi
today from a week's stay in Jnck- cheese, ice tea and chocolate mints.
ford; W. M. Glenn, editor o f the Morn- came up with the ofltdal whose ilnry
sonvillc.
The cluh members enjoying Mrs. ing Sentinel; S. Kenneth Guernsey, It was to prevent. If poss e . anyone
Caldwell’s hospitality, were: Mrs. B. president o f the Orlando Rotary Cluh; from seeing the olllecr who had sum
Misse Olive Newman, Mary Eliza­ L. Perkins, Mrs. D. P. Drummond, Mrs. John Lconnrdy, president o f the limned me by letter.— Youth’s Co i
beth puleston and Margaret Neal are Mrs. Hal W ight, Mrs. C. L. Britt, Mrs. Woman’s Cluh o f Snnford; J. P. H ol­ punlun
expected home today from Camp F E. Roumillnt, Mrs A. B. Wnllncc, brook, former president o f the Rotnry
TREASURE TROVE IN L0 N 3 CN
Junaluska, N. C.
Miss Mable Bowler. The invited Cluh, of Orlnndo; John M. Cheney,
guests i: bided Mrs. J. Q. Smith, of form er judge of the Federal court and Chance Dlucovery Has Led Antiquar­
Harry Lewis is visiting his parents Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. Henry Put- prominent lawyer o f Orlnndo; Forest
ians to Believe They Are on
Mr. and My». Harry Lewis.
don, Mrs. Fred Dniger Mrs. Harry Lake, president of the Seminole Bank,
Eve of Rare Find.
lo f Sanford; R. B. Brossier, editor of
lleornn and Mrs. D. C. Marlowe.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Hunt ami lit­
A chance discovery of a piece ot
the Orlando Reporter-Star; John Mc­
blue
enamel, curiously marked, by U.
tle daughter, Joyce, returned home
Culloch,
prominent
capitalist
and
bus­
B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y .
Tuesday evening from Forsyth, Go.,
iness man o f Orlando; R. J. Holly, edi­ S. Gordon, a London mining engineer.
Monday being the eighth tyrthdny
-t- •;&lt; 4 •;*4 *:•■&gt;■■;* 4 •:*-j 4 •;»4 4 •:»*:•4 &gt;:•&gt;:•
tor o f the Snnford Herald, and N, P. Ims turned a vacant plot, where giw +*;* &gt;;•■&gt;*&gt;•:* 4 *;•4 4 4 &lt;• •;*•;*
where they have been the guests of i
o f little Miss Helen Douglas, her Vowel I, hi nd o f the Vowel 1-Drew de­ den truck was grown, Into a treasure
the former's mother.
t
trove. Today diggers are busy dig %
grandmother, Mrs. C.
Goodhue, in­ partment store of Orlando,
glng
and
sifting
every
tilt
of
Hie
A fte r a closing address o f a few mirth, believing that It In on the edge
S. A. Speer, o f Jacksonville, was vited a number o f the little Indy
the guest o f his uncle, Mr. David friends to help her celebrate the oe- words in which he assured them this of mi old Itomim cemetery, usqd ccn
meeting would not end the love feast lories ago.
Speer, Monday. Mr. Speer is proprie- |cnslnn.
Digging Into one purl of it .the men
Quantities o f oink vine and ferns ul„j u-llinir them that tonight the reptor o f the Southern Monumental
say
they cun trace London’s history
Works, at Jacksonville, and was in were used in decorating the rooms resentutives of various cities would
hy strata to thousands of years ago.
for
this
happy
event.
’I
ho
dining
lanicct
here
to
take
up
these
important
Sanford looking around for a loca­
It Is estimated that London’s level In­
tion to establish a branch plant here. hie had for tho center piece, the beau- matters o f interest to all of Florida creased at the rate of one foot a cen­
tiful birthday cake topped with hum- President Knight adjourned one o f t|ic
tury. Things appear to have lieon
most interesting and important mect- thrown Into the place, which uiusl
Mr. and Mrs. David Speer and Mr. ing tapers.
Gnmes and music and fancy darn- j mgs
ings that the Snnford Chamber of have been a queer pit, ns though It
jmd Mrs. C. A. Rnulerson, o f Geneva,
You want to learn about the best ink that you
ing
were
enjoyed
by
the
ruests.
A
Commerce
Ims ever hold.
Imd beeti n place for refuses. Its rare
spent tile day Monday at Altamonte
treasures
are
mostly
broken
hits
of
contest
of
guessing
what
the
pack­
It
was
not
that
so
much
work
was
Springs at the "Fernery.”
can buy and while it may be new to you it is
ages contained, proved n very de­ accomplished— no work is ever accom­ Jewelry, china, glassware, etc. Due ex­
I
quisitely
curved
ornament.
of
pure
plished at a meeting of the body as a
lightful feature.
not new to others. You want to know about
W. C. Brozier, o f Tnrnpn, repre­
gold, evidently part of a golden col­
Ice cream and cake carrying out whole— it was not that the speeches
lar. was found, and Is estimated to
senting the RAefleh Paper Co., was in
the best ink that is sold at a better price. You
tile pretty color scheme were served taken as a whole really put ovei any­ have been made between 4CM) and out)
the city yesterday calling on his locul
by the hostess assisted by Misses thing constructive— they are not ex­ It. C.
want to know about the ink that is used by
.customers.
Carmeta Barber. I,mile Newby and pected to build cities'nt a banquet. I t )
Some of the most Interesting ob­
the governm ent and by all the largest cor­
Edith Magee. Mrs. Goodhue was as­ was not that any big plans were mu- 1 jects are broken pipes, a whole series
Mrs. Claude Howard is visiting
sisted in entertaining the littlc”gucsts Hired looking toward better fre ig h t! ^ascending through nearly four feet of
porations. The ink that is used by all the
relatives in Okeechobee.
by Mcsdunics Vance . Dougins, W. A. rates and bigger cities— plans are not ‘soil, Illustrating Hie pipe’s evolution
from the days of Queen Elizabeth.
largest firms in your own and neighboring
Lester, D. C. Marlowe, and \V. M. matured with 200 people present en­
W EDDING OF IN TE RE ST.
joying
a
good
time.
Thigpen.
Swatting the Fly.
cities, Read the telegram below:
It was simply that great spirit of
A wedding of much interest took
The little guests included: Martha
“ Have you slopjied swatting tho
welcome
from
one
good
city
to
anoth­
place Sunday afternoon, when Miss Elmctn and Tolor Bryan, Carmen
fly?" asked Charles II. Taylor of the
.
.
.
good city,
Dorothy Martin became the bride of Guthorie, Marlon and Dorothy Haynes &gt;er
r « ° ° d cit&gt;’ ,l WMS thnt « rcat aI,lrit Boston Globe, who was here at I end­
Air, Douglas Charles Grilfin, the cer­ Dorothea Lawson, Virginia Smith, 1of hospitality that distinguishes the ing u meeting of the International
1920 J U N 14 PM 5 49
emony having been solemnized at 2 Ella Spencer, Ellen Telford, Virginia south from any other portion o f the arbitration board, an organization
that settles disputes between printers
globe
where
good
people
gather,
it
o ’clock at tho Palm avenue Baptist McDaniel, Billie W ight, Braxton Per­
and publishers, lie was not address­
A356W 25 COLLECT 1 E X T R A
church, Dr. Hampton officiating, only kins, Anna and Lots Couch, Billie was that spirit o f the old Indian cus­ ing this question to the hoard, hut
tom that when you take salt together
the immediae relatives and a few in­ Thigpen, Eugene Estridge, Margaret
friendship enduring forever results. It simply making an observation as a
T W W A S H IN G T O N DC 515 P 14
vited guests being present.
swarm of tiles rose from the street.
Giles, Elizabeth Dodd, Chuncey W il­
was that spirit o f get-together, of real
"I know thnt a year or two ago
The bride was lovely in a traveling son, Sherwood and Wyman Harvard,
discussion, o f good times, boosters when I was here you were advising
JA SM IN E IN K CO RPN
coiftumo o f dark blue crepe la jerse, Bryan Higgins, Franklin Bennett, L.
meeting boosters, o f city
builders everybody to swat the tiles, and the
combined with grey georgette with M. Telford and Bobbie Marlowe.
meeting city builders and discussing result was that you had comparative
5 H A L L ST N O R FO LK V A
accessories to match.
their various problems.
freedom from these pelts. Noiv I no­
The young couple left immediately K NIG H TS T E M P I.A lt A T T E N T IO N
It was a meeting that will go down tice that they have Increased. In Bos­
G O V E R N M E N T A G A IN A W A R D S
a fte r the ceremony fob Daytona
in history as one o f the greatest oc­ ton we have repented the fly swatting
Bench, where they will spend several
Officers
Templar Commnndry casions that Sanford or Orlnndo have Instructions until we are rid of Hies
JASM INE
IN K
CORPORATION
weeks before returning to Sanford, will hold conclave o f companions of Vt.r staged and much good will accrue This Is another ease where eternal
where they will make their home.
B L U E B L A C K A L L SIZES RED ALL
lllustrous Order o f the Red Cross on from it. 0 ld lines that while they vigilance Is required, but It produces
Tho bride was a popular student at Thursday evening, Sept. I, at 7:!10 for were imaginary existed none the less results, i I llml Hies In some of your
SIZES A N D M U SC fLA G E QUARTS,
restaurants and soda places, which, of
Stetson University, Do Land, Inst year rehearsal, and instruction, I lease » t - 1have been wiped away. Obi prejudic­
course, Indianapolis will not long tol­
O VER
T H IR T Y COMPETITORS.
and it was thero that the mutual tend.
es that might have existed have been erate.—Indianapolis News.
H. E. TO LA R ,
attachment between the young people
obliterated, old ideas of county and
JA SM IN E Q U A L IT Y W IN S AGAIN.
Eminent r’omninnder. city boundary lines have bean dissi­
bognn. She is n member o f the Alpha
Land and Water Ship.
pated and as tiie bright sun of anoth­
The hippopotamus is nmv rivaled by
GEORGE D EED M AYER ,
an
amphibious tank that Havels equal­
er
day
rises
over
the
cities
of
Sanford
* ► + ♦ ♦ + + + + + + + 4 * ♦ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ♦ + + + + + • ; • + + + + -fand Orlando those who were at the ly well hy land and water. It Is a
SALES M ANAGER.
banquet no doubt arose with a d iffer­ tank only In the sense that It origi­
ent feeling this morning toward their nated In the lighting tanks of the wap
for It Is. ns a matter of fact, a pas­
neighbors and friends. Did this hap­
senger vehicle. When ashore. It trav­
pen to you?
els on endless tread wheels. 11nil looks
Jasmine Ink is now used by the majority of
It was great, it was good, it was like a motor-bus; when nlhuit. It Is
real and the Sanford Chamlier of propelled and nets like a launch. It
the schools and colleges in the South. I t 13
Commerce never did a finer thing than Is the Invention of a Frenchman, nnd
used by all the rank and file who have found
to extend the invitation and the O r­ was recently tested, currying sl.j pasbetter sengers. In Marseilles, the great Medi­
lando Chamber never did ;
out that they can get a superior ink at a much
terranean port.
The French got
thing than to accept.
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around the dllllculty of giving It tin
lower price in the reliable Jasmine Ink. If
.. . .
„ r. .. lir
nppropt’ntc appellation by calling It
1he Sebring \\ hite \\ ay presents „ lm„, an(1 waler ship.— Popular Meis not just what we say it is, hving it hack and
to its readers a fine picture, on its chnnlcs.
front cover, of Sobring’s new postg e t your money. Come in and fill your foun­
office, which the paper claims would
Japanese Judicial Regalia.
tain pen and get a free trial o f the ink tha
Speaking of relies, thnt worn hy
be a credit to any city, and hdds:
the
tlrst
Judge
of
the
Japauese
Su­
"This building is built o f brick and
is m aking the South 'famous.
.stuccoed whito, with red trimmings, preme court Is a work of art nnd ns
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heavy with embroidery ns tho vest­
and is one of 'the handsomest build­ ments of the padres o f the little Sun
ings in town. We congratulate all Oernmn church In Porto lllcii. The
parties interested, nnd especially do color Is Muck and the texture line.
Around the neck Is a collar, woven
we congratulate Sebring.”
Into
the gown Itself nnd not worn sep
/
arntely.
as Is Hie collar of the chief
Passing the buck isn’t original with
Justice of England. The color of the
statesmen o f todny. “ The wainun,"
embroidery of this collar Is roynl pur­
said Adam, "tempted me."
ple, and Is culled the "crest of the

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Jasm in e Inks Win
Over AD Others

Have you visited the new

Cash Service Station?

I f not you don’t know what
real Service is
Try us.

u. s. tires”

GAS

Vulcanizing

OILS

Edward Higgins
Incorporated

First Street and Elm Avenue

seven (hovers of ponhiwnln."
The
cap. something after the order of the
very smart sport lints worn hy tbs
Atr.erlcnn women. Is nlsn block, with
a design of "clustered clouds’* nround
I’est enrds— local views— !e nacb n* the top nnd sides.— New York Tribune.
the Herald office.
You never realize how small a mil­
lionaire’s income really is until his
w ife asks fo r alimony.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1921

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Progressive movements, foster­
ed by progressive individuals, are
invariably productive o f results.

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All progressive movements that
have fo r their aim the creating o f
a G R E ATE R S A N F O R D and SEM­
INOLE C O N U T Y are in accord with
the progressive policy o f this insti­
tution.

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD

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

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LAW YERS

Identify yourself with this strong
institution today by opening an ac­

George A. DeCottes

S. O. Shinholser

Attorney-at-Law

Contractor
and Builder/
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Over Seminole County Bank
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PROTECT SACRED SNUFF

R E A D Y FOR PRESIDENT

j»on Given for the High Bench Belilnd Which Supreme Court Judges
Have Their 8eat*.
tin Federal Hti|ireme court la coleit* centenary of "tho high
L / i ” originally the Justices snl
[Jml it long bench on the floor of thn
ft—on it level with the lawyers
tried their euses before them.
L4 straight desk had set Into It n
box opposite ench Justice’s sent.
|ry Clu) was arguing a case before
court. During a pause In Ills arguFiu uni' of the Justices reached forfiini, took a jilnch of snulT and settled
lark to weigh the more carefully the
easeiilng presented.
In hid next I
Iinis- Mr. (.'lay reached over and with
Thunk you" look n pinch himself.
■tic court wiis Indignant. That afterloon tliey met to decide what could he
Bone to preclude the possibility of a
proud breach of the “etiquette of the
aurt" slid decided to have u bench
anile of such height that no mere
pnu'tltiiiiicr could reach their pet snuff.
I Since then they have sat behind the
Ihlgh U'licb that Is In use today.— New
lVork Tribune.
What He Wanted.
A little Washington boy was dining
lit a friend's Imuse with Ills mother
not »&lt;i very lung ago when charlotte
njw.s In paper collars were one of
the features of the dessert. The Huffy
dellntelos tasted very much like
"ni"ri&lt; to the hungry little chap.
I' there anything else you'll have,
dear?" u't.eil the hostess, solicitously,
"Yes, am'am," eagerly assented the
rlilld "l uniit another of them pretty
little I'lmrll,. Itosses."
ihie of the noveau riche women with
which Washington abounds said at a
ten the other afternoon, with a conse•lumthii ah. that really her neuritis
*ns retting sn bad she was ut her
.mi: she'd tried everything ex­
cept a ' till..patrlek I Did any of us
have any faith In the ministrations of
thlrepatrleks?
h K i, a nt |,|| infrequent to hear
the Hotel Itulelgli In Washington spok­
en of seriously as tile "Hotel Itnllc'h’e.' nr Hiiyler's candy piaco as

When It was learned In Lancaster,
N. II., that President Harding wns to
spend several days nt the country
home of Secretary Weeks, there wns
great excitement, and the staff of the
Weeks estate became very busy. Miss
Elizabeth
I'roulx,
slxteen-year-old
niece of the caretaker, climbed up the
Hag pole and rcglhlcd the ball on Its
tip, and then made the (lag ready.
Home-Made Fruit Bowl.
If you have an old wooden bowl
Hint Is nut In active use, purchase
some shellac and some paint, dark
shinies being prefenilile. mill glv„ It a
emit of paint llrst. When thoroughly
dry slicllm* It. The resulj will lie a
very attractive fruit bowl. If you un­
derstand the art of painting flowers
or know how to make pretty borders,
Mils will make the IrowI more attrac­
tive.— Thrift Magazine.

Consistent.
Newcomer (In Greenwich village) —
Is this place In tireeii-wlteh Village?
The Tea Itman Pirate— Yes, but w«
llulyer's."
call It (Ireiiltch.
An liinoeeut local dame boasts of
New comer — (Irceitltch. eh? Well,
the I., i „ f scarlet "saliva" thnt
gllimit* a man saiiiiteli.— Williams PurD........ “ i Imr garden all through the j»le Cow.
•ututiui.—Washington Star.

Planes nnd Specifications CheerfaUyr
Furnished
Sp.cUtli* on E l*ctrie,l Work tod con ( ! * •
AM Work Guaranteed
jou d*p«ndkhl* to n ic * .,
ALSO HAVE COMPETENT MECHANICS n. T . P A C E
P. O. Bor S t t

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REAL TREAT FOR IMMIGRANTS

KILLED WIFE TO END AGONY Sanford Battery Service

Ice Cream Something New to Arrival*
at Ellla Island, hut They
finally Liked It.

Briton Qaaiod Woman Ho Loved, In­
curably III, and Then Ended
Phone 180
Hie.Own Life,

Immigrant struggles with American
food on Kills Island reached a climax
when Commissioner Wallis Introduced
plutes of Ice cream to the 1,700 diners.
The Idea behind the Ice cream was to
give the Immigrants tt real treat on
their reuehliig the land of promise.
What happened was a marvel to wltness.
Tite llrst persons served were
a Ilalklu native mid a native of
Knst India. The Cast Indian took n
lick and liked It.
He looked uround
and saw that the Hulk an opposite him
hod a bigger piece. Greedily he
grabbed for It. Then the light began.
Both got well smeared In the face with
the food.
The other diners touched the Ice
cream, and Hading It cold, thought
tliey knew the trick. The stunt was
to smear the cold substance on your
neighbor's face.
This happened sev­
eral times. Then someone lusted the
Ice cream ami with a whoop an­
nounced It was munnn too precious to
he wasted on couiitemuiccs, Tho head
steward said the same tiling in the
eight languages lie spenks. The facesnietirlng censed abruptly.
But tlie final experiment wns yet
to he made. The rent genius of the
meal took up tils knife and a piece of
bread nnd spread*tho new butter ten­
derly over It. He started 'the fashion
with a hung, and all the rest enjoyed
their leu cream that way.—New York
World.
Average Life of Auto.
As
highway
transportation
de­
velops and passenger cars am! trucks
become practically the sole means of
road travel, (he proportion of llrst
purchaser* o f car* mid truck.* In the
total o f car sales will decrease, and
the demand for new car* each year
will become more and more nearly
equal lo the number o f car* which
drop out of service. For ltd* reason
II I* becoming Increasingly Impor­
tant for the trade to know Imw many
car* will lie required for replacement
of those withdrawn from service.
Analysis ,,f registration, production,
export and import figures over a
period of years leads to the con­
clusion that the average life of the
U.tSMi.tMSi car* retired from service In
the last seven years was about fi.fl
venrs.— Sclent Ilie American.
New Tombstone.
Austin .1. Hitman of Custer, Okln.,
Im* Invented what be culls a "new
and Improved tombstone," ways the
('iilimihiiH Dispatch. It I* designed to
represent a life-size human llgure
standing erect. For Instance, It might
be a soldier. The material I* galvan­
ized Iron, made hollow, *n that the
lower part of It may he tilled with
cement to make a heavier base. The
hotly Is hollow In order thnt If de­
sired, It tuny hold an urn contalnli.g
the ashes of the deceased. As ft r
the head. It I* meant to he screwed
on and may he Until* a likeness of the
person for whom the tombstone Is
erected.

"The doctor gives anesthesia to
hopeless agony. The soldier spures a
thrust or a shot to a writhing com­
rade. Any decent until shoots his
women folk to save them from dis­
honor."
Sueli was the explanation made by
K, It. Kardley for killing himself and
his wife In tlirlr little cottage at
Kotitlihorough, says an Kngllsh ex­
change.
Mrs. Kardley wus a hopeless Invalid,
nml her dlsense had developed to the
pnlrn where It became necessary to
place her lu a home fur the mentally
afltlcted.
In the letter from which
the extracts above are madg, Kardley
said:
"For two years now my wife ha*
lived In hourly torment. Her condi­
tion grows dally worse. 1 can do noth­
ing more for tier; my will to live and
win I* broken. There Is nothing be­
fore tier lint the madhouse, without
even the alleviation I have been able
to tiring.
"However human law may regard
the matter, my conscience Justltlcs
me; Indeed, I should live a coward In
my own esteem If I failed her In tills
extremity."
Kveti In Ills sorrow Kardley thought
of those who would discover the trag­
edy. ami In'the teller lie wrote to the
friend telling him of Ills determina­
tion, he added:
"The bodies of myself and my dear
wife will he found together In the lit­
tle dressing room. Great care must
tie taken l/i entering the house; the
dressing room atnl communicating
bedroom will tie full of gas."
After hearing all the testimony and
the reading of rtie lettbr the Jury
found thnt the dead limn took hi*
own life and that of Ills wife while he
was temporarily of unsound mind and
added an expression of sympathy with
the relatives,

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Notice I* hereby given flint Cluirle* l». Cary*
imrilmner o f lux (Vrtifknti* No. HI, iluietl the
2ml tiny of June, A. I», Hill*, baa
f I loti mi hi
n-rMflento In my office Biol Im* marie applied'
I Ion for Lux ilccil to 1vim* In fid’iiI'11nnec with
!uw. Huhi certified It* etohriiecn (tie following
•hncrlhfil properly In Hemlfinle County. t*l&lt;»rhla.
m u lt: WVj of
Si:«; of KWV* of
HWV* nml
S\V&gt;; of Si:Vi Of H\VQ untl S W ' H of M\V** ly­
ing II of W Hup of Hanford (Irani (lc#» 82.5 ft.
V. nml H, t»y (tflO ft. 13 nml W In tfl! corner anil
h'jta N m fit.) See. 25L Twp. Ill N, I lunge .‘Hi
j:. i-oiitnliilruc l!."* nire*. The anht himl Imltic
MHRieisvftt at fine
ilrtlc of the IkHUnflPC of Wltdl
cerltf Irate In ttrn* itnine of llllznhetlt Kli**el.
A hot Tut tV rftflfiite Ni», IS, itA ted the 2ml
tluy of June, A. J' I 111It* ha« flld l vain) peril
flcate hi my office nml haa maite ap|i)lcallon
for fitx ileed h* Imiic In iifconlnnee
with hiw.
Sa|tl rertlflfa le cinhraeei* Hit? following ileacrlb*
•■•I property «lliintet| In Seminole County, Fh»rh
■In. to wit:
All N K 1 1 In Hanford (Iralit &lt;1cm
heg. 45 Ik** VV of Nil cor, run W to Intcrwci ion of W line of Hanford Cram HWly along
t j rant Hue I X fttI r!i. 11 4.f]H c 11 N 13ly 17.55 d i.
|to heir. I, Sec. HI, Twp* 111 S., It tinge BO 13. ltd
acre*.
The *al«l land ln’lng aaaeoaed a* the
date i*f the lnnmiiH-e of micli fertlfleate In the
name of Kllxahcth Kluuel.
Alan: Tax Certificate S o . L3-\ dated the 2nd
day of June, A. I&gt;. IHIII, haa filed anld certi­
ficate In injr office and haa made application
for lax deed to lavtn* In accordance with law.
Said certificate embrace* the followltnt
tie*
srrllied property » If mi led In Hi'iiiliiole Cminiy*
Florida, to w it: flee. N\V cor. of KISYi ^*'c. 112,
Twp. IP
Itniigc net 13. Hun 13 12 eh. H 20
cli. to H nnd I. I* lly Wly along annie 7'-i ell*
N 20 deg. \V lO.fttl cli, \V 10 cli. S 11.111 cli.
NFly 25 Cli, H I I tleg. 13 H cli.. H DI deg.. \V
to pt* HO cli W of 13 Hue of See. nml 10 cli S
of H line of N 131\ H. Ill cli W to H\V c»»r of
N W \ \ i»f See lo N\V cor. of Hec, 13 to heg,
1117 Here#. The anId land being aMomed a I the
dale of the I*001 mice of iiicti cerilflcnlo In the
name of Jacob Kland.
I'liteae eahl cert I flea tea atmII l«» redeemed ac*
cording to law. lux deed will Inane thereon on
the lal day of Hefdcniber, A. I&gt;. 1021.
Wllnetft toy official ilgtialiire nml aeal till*
the 20th day of July, A. I*. 1021,
IHI3AV.i
13. A. IHlUm.ASS.
Clerk Circuit Court,
Hemlimh* County* Florida.
7-27-Olc
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..Employment Bureau..
The vocational committee o f tho Busi­
ness and Professional Women’s Club
requests all young women desiring
employment to register nt tho First
National Hank.
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
Eyes Examined

517 Commercial Street

Sanford, FIs.

ELE CTR ICA L
C O LO N IA L LA M P S

Glasses Designed

Henry McLaulinf .Tr.
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OPTICIAN

OPTOMETRIST

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

W ILS O N V U L C A N IZ IN G W O R K S
C. C. WILSON, Owner

S A T IS F A C TO R Y SERVICE AND
R E A S O N A B LE PRICES
Wight

Phone 175

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G ILLO N &amp; F R Y
Phone 142

TRANSFER
“ WE D ELIVER THE GOODS”

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
If we phrase you, tell others; If nof
tell us. Phone 498

Fourth nnd Sanford Ave

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

H O TELS
Hotel Montezuma
“ Sanford’s New Hotel”*
$1.50 Up Per bny

Herald Printing Co.
C. A. W H ID D O N
BOOK, JOU A N D COMM E R C IA L
P R IN T IN G
C LE A N IN G , PRESSING, ALTU R D TO
Phone 148
Herald Building Rear Sanford Shoo &amp; Clothing Co.
Phone 485

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$1.75.— Seminole I’rintcry, 902 French Elder Springs Water. Ita 09 98-100
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Whist la Easy to Play.
"So simple that even a child cun
use it" Is a phrase commonly seen and
heard these days, and which Is ap­
plied with ease to u new whistle In­
strument, described with Illustration
In Popular Mechanics Magazine. By
pulling mill pushing a lever attached
on the inside of Its barrel lo a small
piston, the tones of the whistle are j
caused to change. Till* lever termi­
Greek Temple Discovered.
nates on tho outside In a trliiijgularIt Is announced Mint the arclieologlshapeil linger-piece running through a
slotted plate. Markings representative {■nI service In Thessaly Im* Informed
Aitn iirjnting oir bundles of notes I of miislnit tones appear on the plate, the minister of education of the dis­
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" rl,ll«bt. Tho notes then bad a spondingly pitched musical tone Issues before tho present era. The temple.
It Is stated, resembles that at Olympia;
"l" ''l ami dirty appearance as If from the whistle.
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It Is In a good state o f preservo lion
uul hi'oii a hull,4 time In use.
and Inis 10 bronze plaque* with laws
......"'Illy accepted. In some
— Get your Scratch Puds from The llllll decrees,
'!"• f" li;|,d notes were accepted
lii-s „r ;,u nt local banks.
Herald— by tho pound— lBc.
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T H Y A D A ILY HERALD W A N T AD.
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Forgers Use New Method.
An iirlgliiiil touch In forgery Is roiM.rteil
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tho
Paris
corrcpainlctit Of the London Dully Mull,
f, lnf FnrrrctJ notes dirty In order
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‘•t" who have Just been arrested at
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Mbuili..,iiy i,h|i) whlch nro
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showing ...... of Australia's favorite pnsil.iio*. one of these gentle sports Is
wrestling with a lively kangaroo. linker Is here shown with a strangle hob)
on tho kangaroo's tall.

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hbhht

W e d n e sd ay

««n ta l i &amp; i ' i i both -dlUcs
fore this bonrd and presented their
respective nrgumontfl. fo r and ngalns1
the proposed reduction. The board de­
Ip Pp(t« o f
"po^r mouth” made
cided that the reduction should bo put
by the rniironds and all the talk about
into effect; and the helpless public—
idle enrs, and tho necessity for in­
that is helplcsiLith formulating agree­
creasing rates nnd cutting wnges,
ments— naturally decided the decision
tllolr n et’ unAliittfs t o r ’ the s ii months
was just, since. employers and em­
(umUng with
‘ ‘ i Juno,, are.lnrgcly in exployees had joined hands in stating
‘ress o f ’the Stiinie months o f last yenr
the
purpose o f this board.
as repqrtp^L Jiy. the Interstate Com­
There
was a time when the general
merce Commission, and indicates that
public
withheld
its oplnldh and as­
huslhess'is reviving rintt the peak of
sumed
the
nttttudc
th^t ‘ 'rows be­
hnrd times, h »s jbyetv^passed. They
tween
capital
and
luhor
are not our
earned nenrly $176,000,000 for tho pe­
affnirs.”
Bat
the
public
lyurfrcnlized
riod mentioned, against less than
that, regardless o f outcome/ it foots
$112,000,600 last year, and at the same
ihe
bills— nml thcrofore/sVmoro and
time reduced expenses appreciably.
more
it is ‘'having n
in the dis­
We
fait
to
see
wherein
the
sontf
has
The nation is hound to work out of its
putes
as
they
urise
between
the two
capitalized
the
bereavement
o
f
the
troubles, given a little time. "B a u
fnctlons.
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Caruso
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or
an
affront
to
Am
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hull on the United States," and you
Unemployment is a serious natiofipl
will he a sure winner.— Tampa Times. ican people. ..The music nnd the
words are beautiful.
problem, a t ‘ the present tihie.
The
problem has become so ncuto thnt
T R A D E A T HOME,
H U M A N E S O C IE TY OR P E N I
President Harding has called a conT E N T IA R Y 7
ference to discuss ways and moans
for relieving tho economic pressure,
and the suggestions o f employers nnd
employees will be sought
It would
nre bnrgains occasionally, tho thoiis- or thrown into a county or city jail he a serious thing fo r the unions to
nnds o f employees o f the mail order the people have the right to demand throw half a million out o f work right
concerns «pt them, or their friends, that every precaution be exercised on now— to pass over the inconveniences
Trade at-home. •
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it would work on the American pubYounowrrhom t m*rchnnt troqupnt-1 the person so incarcerated shall pay lie. Perhaps the officials nro not conly has bargains and Ke lells’ ybii about' the penalty; and not only pay he pen- sidering the public, but the public will
theni in the paper $ou read; : &gt; * [ ] '
alt&gt;’ but the public must be protected no longer b i regarded as a factor not
The home merchant knows you ns from the menace o f dangerous and to be reckoned with.
He cares destructive fellow men who have been
neighbor and h
Transportation is also in a “ jam.......
enough f&lt;»r you nnd y|»4r trade
thatI convicted o f murder, larceny o ■ other up." It is slow in gnlning Its equillihe
goes to
the .trouble and expense
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brium following the demoralized con­
The following news story nppears ditions of the past four years, which
telling yhd about his goods dtid the,
bnrgains he is offering. Besides, 1.. in this week’s issue o f the Holmes affected every business in this coun­
to County Advertiser, published at Bon- try, more or less. Thu workmen may
* cares enough 'to tnkti the pains to
carefully show you the goods nnd to &gt;fny, Fin
think it is no duty o f theirs to assist
explain, thf\r merits, He also affords
T
in getting this business hack on a
you the opportunity o f selecting from
i’wo 0
normal basis. Other citizens are mak­
n variety, showing you article after their c m
ing sacrifices, nnd there is no reason
article until you arc satisfied in|at\Nestv
why the railroad folks should be an
choice.
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exception. This applies to the owners
Trade at home and you get service, guards a
as well ns to the hired help.
|choice, quality nnd as good prices, or uties to 1
The administration seems inclined
better, than can he hud of the mail have fail
to the idea that it is the government’s
order house’s. Trade at home nnd you ported to
duty to finance the railroads— that is
help build up the town and better were seel
pay them immediately the $600,000,your own job.— St. Augustine Record. Sheriff J
000 it owes and accept securities some
N tK E A S

ft. J. HOLLY .
f. J. IILLARD
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Treasurer

c u r t i b n A itB E k
CISOULATIOW XAVAOEB

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And Sanford, has n better
Orlando and everything is lovely
In the years to come with the big
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together
gust1kbth and trace their success to it

The laws of a general nature pas­
sed hy the last session of the legisla­
ture nre Being printed in inilny of the
counties o f the state. The state pays
$100 l|i jench cou n ty‘far this service,
nnd the law requires that one copy of
tho paper be mailed to every regis­
tered voter. A h there are some eight
thousand registered voters in Volusia
county, and the law supplements cost
$25 per thousand, or $200 for enough
with which to earn the $100 allowed
hy the state, no Volusia county paper
has accepted the contract. In n state
whore ns much money is wasted as in
Florida, where a mlilidh dollnrs worth
o f rond machinery is permitted to go
Up in smoke from an unwntched
warehouse, where millions o f dollars
are wasted on useless road work, it
does not seem strange that a "benev­
olent legislature" should try to beat
some newspaper man in each county
out o f $100.— DcLnnd News.
TO O R LAND O EDITORS
We owe II. B. Brossier, o f the Re­
porter-Star and Bill Glenn, of the
Morning Sentinel, one. . Yes, Bnsile
Brassiere and Camisole certainly
made a talk for lhg&gt; Sanford Herald
and we appreciate it more than words
can tell. Only a newspaper man
knows how the other newspaper men
arc working for their particular
towns. Only a newspaper man knows
the trials and tribulations, the heart­
aches, fha headaches nnd tho effects of
302f etc., etc., nnd the daily grind that
tntiid go forward each and every day
nnd then the small'pittance of profit
nt the end o f the year. Good boys,
that Orlando hunch. They match the
other boosters o f that city in every
respect and the Herald wishes to state
nguin as we have in the past that Or­
lando has two of the greatest dailies
In the Btnte. Come agajn, old siiurts!
I t may not be 202 next time but some­
thing1 equally as good awaits you ev­
ery time you call.

SHRIM P, OKRA A N D TOM A
TO STEW

Fry the contents of 1 am of
1

Tabasco Okra and Tomatoes

in

1 tablespoon butter for 10 min­
utes; add 1 cun of shrimp and 1
cup water.

Stew 20 minutes;

season with Mi teaspoon Tabas­
co Sauce.

Deane Turner
W B L A K A BLOCK
Phones 407-494

AUGU

event. It is expected to decide wheth­
er the state shall remain bottled up
for the benefit o f the railroads, which
are insanely killing its prominent and
productive industries, or whether the
shippers will make a strike for freed­
om by the development o f the num­
erous water routes which are acces­
sible to us, and which wil Igive us nccess to many markets at much cheap­
er rates, and under just as favorable
conditions ns to speed and refrigera­
tion as ato granted hy the railroads
at present. The railroads unquestion­
ably have it in their power to kill an
industry, hy tnxing it to death for
transportation, and in the past year
have not hesitated to exert thnt power
to the limit. They 'have taken gen­
erally more than the producer got
for growing thestulf, and In many in­
stances have brought him in debt.
IIow they can expect a trucker or
grower to go on producing stuff which
brings him no returns, is beyond hu­
man'comprehension. To a mnn un­
trained in railroad othios it looks like
insane folly to hinder or embarrass
the shippers who furnish the freights
which make the rniironds possible.
They claim they need the money. That
may be true, but we believe they are
taking the wrong way to get it. It
is hoped the coming meeting o f groov­
ers nnd shippers will devise some
method o f shipping by water which
will free tho industry from the grind­
ing' monopoly which the roads believe
they have fastened on the state. The
matter is o f vital importance to the
whole state, and the attendance nt the
meeting should be large. It is only
by energetic and united action that
desirable results can be accomplish­
ed. Get busy.— Tampa Times.

urtiHtO*:hUo 111Had brdugM ±i&gt; urf all
a feeling o f loss, in peculiar sense
must havo saddened those o f his own
household whose g rie f will he further
deepened by the attempt o f crafty
money gatherers to capitalise' their
bereavement.
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The modern ernzo fo r the Usual and
so-called' up-to-date tinge to every
kind o f wares spread before the
American buying public bus ovettotepped the bounds o f decency and Ifovefence when it seeks to cram do#n the'
throats o f the music lovers o f this
nation n song title such ns *heso pubUshers have sought to force upon
them.— Gainesville Sun.

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debt o f $600,000,000 has not buen es­
tablished at thnt amount.
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( It appears that the hope of tho
of which are not safe; but W illiam (I. railroads lies in general reorganiza­
McAdoo, former director of the ra il­ tion. Thousands o f swivel chairs could
roads, proved the fallacy o f this idea, bo abolished; the number o f work­
lie showed that the railroads owe tho men can be reduced if a greater prem­
government $702,000,000, payment of ium is pluced on results thnn upon
which is being postponed fo r ten specialization, ob is now the practice.
years.
The government, therefore, Service is poor, rnteB nre exorbitant
owes the railroads nothing, while the nnd wages nre high—and the public
railroads owe the government at least is disgusted and is getting more bo
$202,000,000—and the government's all the time. Lot the owners nnd cm-

Two convicts escaped. Until cap­
tured, the pwblic is their prey. But
these two are not the only ones at
large, Luther Wilson, a white man,
hns also escaped from the state camp
and has been at liberty for nearly a
yenr. Wilson was tried for the mur­
der o f Deputy Wilcox, of Lake county,
Bryant was tried for the murder of
bis father in Orange county, and duly
sentenced. The third convict Was up
for four years.
These occurrences give rise to unplensant questions which should be
carried to Hon. W. A. MeRae ^com­
missioner o f agriculture, who has gen­
eral supervision over ntnte convicts.
Is the state prison department fun­
ctioning? Is it protecting the lives
and properties o f the people? Why
have so many criminals been allowed
to escape since the lease system hos
been abolished ? Is tho department
conducting n humane society instead
o f a penitentiary?
Laws arc being administered, sen­
tences are pronounced, but the En­
forcement o f the edicts o f the courts
is seemingly lax and weak, and such
events as those recited give cause for
mob violence.— Orlando Sentinel.
C O N S ID E R ATIO N

OF P U B LIC IN

ployees settle their differences tha
arbitration boards, but give theputl*
its money’s worth!— Florida Metropo-

Work will start the first of tkt
week on a 50-mile asphalt highway ii
Sumter county.
Jacksonville is working u* seam
n training university to locate at
Camp Johnston which is near that 1
city.

I f you have never given earnest attention to the classi­
fied ads it is certain that you have missed some opportun­
ities which were almost made to order fo r YO U .
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There are two ways. One is to advertise in the classified

T R A N S P O R T A T IO N CRISIS.

columns fo r whatever you may need.
The "b ig fou r"

The other is to

railroad brother­

hoods and the Switchmen’s Union of
North America are facing a crisis in
their history. The yare in a position

to reverse the attitude o f public opin­
ion in this country— and, lifter all,
public opinion is the most powerful
P E N N IE S O F!
force in this country.
Strike ballots have been sent -109,000
members o f these unions.
The
The extremes to which some mod­
question
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ern publishers of popular "song hits"
railroad
laliord
board,
which
decrees
will go were never more brazenly
shown than when the announcement that railroad “employees shall accept
was made o f the publication o f a mew a $ 100,000,000 reduction in wages, be
number cfititlcd: ‘'They N eeded'a “ accepted or not^
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Song-bird ,ln Hcqven, SA ' G od' Took
tho^'-Wagcs of railroad employees
Caruso Awhy."
The very title o f tho song is art should be reduced or not. However,
affront to the Amcricnn people in its during the war period the’ wages of
sncriligloiis and irreverent reference
to the atonement. It iH to ha hoped
thnt there is enough regard fo r the
sacred teachings to refuse to popular­
ize this song whirii from U4 -Very
title indicates that Its producers
would merchandise nt the oxpense of
the religious standards o f the nation.
There Is' a sorrow throughout the
nation thnt the wonderful voice of
Caruso hns keen stilled by *hc Omninitont hand. The passing of the great

read and answer classified ads— to investigate those that
seem to offer something to you.

Y o u ’ll be surprised to

learn how many o f these little ads do talk business to
you— how many o f them seem to point to opportunities
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profitable investments in real estate; some have found
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kittle Hsppenlngs
Mention sf
Matter* In Brief
Personal Heme
of Interest

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Summery of tbe
Floating Small
T e lk s Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Heedera

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tonight;
Thursday
partly
cloudy; probably local showers
South portion.

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S A U N A , Kans., Aug. 27.—
The heat wave through CenI rat Kansas is Increasing. A t
2:30 today the official temperatiirc here was 111.
TOI’EKA, Knns., Aug. 27.
_l,i the grip o f an Intense
fu.at wave, Kansas was the
holiest state in the union Fridny, the weather bureau here
repotted today. Eighteen o f
tin. twenty-six reporting sta­
ll,m- recorded maximum tem(Miatures o f 100 or more. Mer­
cury was highest at McPher.Still anti Macksvillo where
It
registered 100 degrees.— Law ­
rence (Kans.) Journal-World.
No, thanks, we’ll stny
in
Florida where it’s cool.

TEMPERATURE
The old hulh does not come
down any and it wns hot yes­
terday and it looks like more
o f it today.
However, our
weather prophet snyH that all
o f the hot weather will be thin
week and then with several
storms we can look for cooler
weather and only a few days
are scheduled for September
when the weather will be at
all above 76 or so. This is
good news and will help us to
get through this week. How­
ever we are not suffering at
that— and the Hcrnld office is
probably the hottest place in
town:
5:10 A. M., AU G UST 318T
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70
Range ............................
71
llarometer ....................... 30.17
Culm and Clour.

N E W F IL L IN G STA TIO N .
TH IN G OF B E A U T Y
ALSO OF SERVICE.
The new filling station recently
erected by Edward Higgins in his
former location of tbe Ford Gnrage,
on west First street and under the
able management o f |&gt;ank Akers, is
ono of the best' In this part o f the
state. It is one o f the new i’drive In”
stations, and will handle tho Gulf Su­
preme oils and gnsoline. It is equip­
ped with two o f the very latest Bow­
ser pumps o f the twji .stroke type
that places five gallons of gas in a
car while you nro asking for it.
N ot only arc oils nnd gas carried,
but nil kinds o f auto accessories, and
United StateH tires, and Inter, u bat­
tery station will be added. The now
filling station is another Edward H ig­
gins’ product, and with tho manage­
ment of Frank Akers, nnd his assist­
ant, Dwight Smith, the new filling
station will give service nt nil times
and prove another valuable adjunct
to the business life o f Sanford.
They will also carry n dnily adver­
tisement in the Daily Herald. Watch
fo r it.

Stop a Minute!
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I

and take a look at our window and see
for yourself the Straw Hals and
Panamas we are offering at

Your Choice, $1.48
Every hat in the house, balaluks, pana­
mas and straws; all of them, as
long as they last

NEW STORE FOR SANFORD.

Among the new' firms to be incor­
porated under the laws o f Florida and
doing business in Sanford, is the ituffcld-Honig Co,, Inc., who will open a
big store hereabout September 25,
in the Swope block. This store orom
:f:
■':* :i: :j! s|:
is now undergoing extensive repairs
nnd is the room formerly occupied by
D. *G. McKinnon, of Oakland, was the Merchant’s Grocery Co., opposite * * * + ❖ * &lt; • &gt;:*&lt;*
$ •&lt;**;• &gt;:*s
in the city yesterday on business.
the postoirico. A. Hatfield is well
known here, having been in business
Sanford was filled with visitors last for some time, and is one o f the live
night. Mnny were here from vari­ and energetic young business men of
# * # # * # # * # #
ous cities to attend the meeting of Sanford. Mr. Honlg is o f the manu­
K. Randall, o f Tampa, has arrived the Mesons and sixty people from Or­ facturing firm of Honlg &amp; lloilisin ltie city and will m ake't his future lando were hereto attend the meeting berger of New York City, one o f the
hoim
lie has embarked in tho mer­ o f the Chamber of Commerce.
large ninnufWturers o f ladles skirts
chant tailoring business.
Classified advertisements, 3 cents * line. No nd taken for le u than
nnd wearing apparel. The new firm
Claim# and awaaten the systsm
Send your 'out mattress to Bradley expects to have a chain o f stores in
23 cents, nnd positively no classified nds charged to anyone.
Cask
aaoh m o rn in g and w ash a w ay
Make them like new, for Florida, and Mr. ItafFleld will be the
Gel a repaired tire to use as extra. factory.
must accompany all orders. Count five words lo a line nnd remit ac­
polionout, s ta g n a n t m ittar.
Ford tires for $0.00.— S. A. Huston. $5.00. 50 lb. new cotton mattress only manager o f the first store here. Tincordingly.
ll(i-2Gtc $8.00. Guaranteed. 500 \V. South new firm will have the benefit of the
Those o f us who are accustomed to
St., Orlando, Fla.
122-2Gtc
FOR S A LE — Smal house and 3-4 of
NeW York markets aside from the fed dull and heavy when wo arise;
FO R R E N T
an acre o f land on Sanford nvenuo.
Sanford is presenting a busy upa
fact that the greater part o f their splitting headache, stuffy from
J. T .Lee and Fred Bradford, o f
FOR REN!'— Comfortable
rooms, — John Hambnne,
13G-3tc
prarunee now will: new stores open­
goods will be manufactured by the cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid
Furnished for light house keeping.
ing and the merchants getting ready Lake Harney, were in the city today, firm ami the goods will come direct stomach, Intnc back, can, instead, both
W ANTED
134-fltp.
for a big business in September.
* and are getting ready to open up a from tho factory, Unis saving the look and feel as fresh as a daisy al­ 1118 Palmetto Avc.
______
1
fishing business as soon as t|ie laws
First W A N T E D — Team work. Inquire M.
middleman’s profit. All the latest ways by washing the poisons and tox­ 1-OR K E N T -U n u office mi
Hoick Roadster for sale. New tires will permit and there is more water
121 26tp
Hanson Shoo Shop.
street.
Apply
A.
P.
Connelly.
ins
from
the
body
with
phosphated
hot'
styles will be shipped direct from the
and is in first class mechanical con­ in Lake Harney and the river.
125-tfc
factory at New York, giving a fresh .water each morning
W A N T E D — Reliable man, owner of
-,
.
|
,
| I
\U,» ..Itn ttL I . I feil It L
dition. It. fc O. Motor Co.
129-tfc
We
should drink, before breakfast, j.*o r R E N T—2 nice furnished housoFord or tenm, to sell our tens nnd
nnd up to (Into lino o f goods for the
We have at present In stock one stores in Florida. Mr. Raffield leaves a glass o f hot water with a tea- 1 keeping rooms. I largo furnished codecs direct to the consumer. Op­
E. A MotFet was sure the ono to slightly used Hupmobile that we are
todny for New York to select his spoonful of limestone phosphate in it housekeeping room.— Mrs. Riddling, portunity to establish permanent nnd
catch the lish at Daytona Dench. Ills odering for sale at a reasonable price.
to flush from the stomach, liver, kid- opr, o,,^ Avc.
130-2tp
profitable business. Address Grand
goods for tile opening of the new store
skill in throwing the cast net caught I f you want the best for your money,
neys and bowels (lie previous day’s FU RNISH E D ROOMS TO K EN T— Union Ten Go,, Savannah, Ga. 130-ltp
and will stock the new store on his
indigestible waste, sour bile find pois­
the big ones and made the pole and see us at once.— B. &amp; O. Motor Co.
One apartment, bed room and kitch­ W A N T E D — For counter work, young
return.
onous toxins; thus cleansing, sweet­
line look tame.
129-tfc
enette; also two_ bed rooms and
lady or young man.— Sanford De­
The no,w firm are believers in ad­
ening and purifying the entire ali­ kitchen, furnished, with electric lights,
pot
Restaurant,
13G-tfc
vertising and have made arrange­
Get a repaired tiro to use ns extrn.
Lenoard McLucns nnd Billy Fitts ments with the Dnily Herald for daily mentary tract before eating more running water and gas; house shady
«food.
Ford tires for $3.00.— S. A. Huston. I are homo from Laurel Park Camp, at
and cool. Apply to Mrs. Smith, 300
LOST
advertising carrying the specials for
The action of limestone phosphate French Avc.
116-2Gtc Hendersonville, where they spent two
13-l-Gte
each clay nnd tile prices and they and hot water on an empty stomach
I,OST— Key ring with two Yale keys
months. They have made a fine record promise mnny surprises for the buy­
FOR R E N T —2 or 3 offices over Bowand three trunk keys. Return to
is
wonderfully
invigorating.
It
cleans
K It. Brown, o f tho Virginia-Caront Camp, Leonard carrying off all ing public.
er
&amp;
Roumillat
drug
store,
front
221
E. First St. and receive rewnrd.
out all the sour fermentations, gases,
linn Chemical Co., left todny for
I35-5tc
the prizes in athletic stunts. Robert
rooms.—
N.
II.
Garner.
130-2tp
The Itaffield-Honig Co., is incor­ waste ami acidity and gives one a
Voirt» m south Florida to be ubsent
Holly, Jr., who went with them, stop­ porated for $ 10,00(1 under the laws of
LOST— Diamond bnr pin
between
fine appetite for breakfast. A quar­
fur two weeks ere returning to his
ped over in Jacksonville for several Florida.
FO R S A LE
Park and Magnolia on First, Reter
pound
of
limestone
phosphate
headquarters in Jacksonville.
days’ visit with his aunt, Mrs. E. B.
costs very little at the drug store, but FOR S A L E — A five room bungalow, (urn to Herald ami get reward.
Brown, ami will he home tomorrow.
310 South Holly avc. Terms reas­
130-2 tp
B. &amp; P. W. CLU B M EETING
is enough to make anyone who is
R*-d Speed Wagon for sale. Slight­
..... ...
onable.
See
E.
F.
Lane.
134-Otc
bothered with biliousness, constipa­
ly used and is a bargain for the price
ORGAN R E C ITA L.
The BuHincaa and Professional Wo­ tion, stomach trouble or rheumatism FOR S A L E — Rose No. 1 seed, Irish
The liest small
wo an- asking. It you need a truck,
men’s Club will hold their regular an enthusiast on internal sanitation
husiness in town,
potatoes, per bushel $2.00.— L. A.
®ce us at once.— B. &amp; O. Motor Co.
There will be a pipe organ recital, monthly meeting on Tuesday evening, — Adv.
Brumley.
131-tfc .Making money all the time, nt a bar­
129-tfc given by Mrs. Hazel Coffin Lenfcnt, September -1tli at 8 o'clock at the
gain'. Good reason for selling. Inves­
FOR S A L E — Medium size safe. Ap­
o f W inter Park, nt the Methodist Woman’s Club. The day is changed
tigate this.— Sanford Doughnut Kitch­
Gainesville will have a municipal
ply 402 Sanford Avc., and Fourth
Weather prophets say that /there church, Thursday evening, at eight from Monday to Tuesday on account go lf course and work has already
en. 217 Sanford Avc., Sanford, Fla.
Street.
94-fil.
w'b ," 1 hot weather the bnlunco of o'clock. Every one is most cordially o f o f Labor Day. All members are commenced on it.
tbi, week, but September will be cool invited to attend. The organ has just urged to be present as an interesting
FOR S A LE — One Belding-IIall stone
‘R'ring the most o f the month. Storms been installed nnd this is the first re­ and amusing program lias been nr- NOTICE or AP PLICAT ION POH TAX DEED
CARPETS A N I) RUGS
lined refrigerator, 150 pound ca­
UNDER SECTION 474, GENERAL STAT­
un predicted for thq last o f this cital to lie given nnd a good oppor­ will please bring twenty-five cents to
pacity. Call 519 W. First Street.
WASHED
UTES, LAWB or FLORIDA.
week.
ranged.
Each
member
in
attendance
_________
110-tfc
and cleaned at your home or we will
tunity for the folks o f Sanford to
N o lltc I* livrehjr given Hint i\ I*. Itlncs, pur*
13fl-4t4p l"Iin"*IT fif Tint iV lfllf li'fllt* No. - !fG, lift (Pi I till* 4III
call fur and deliver, Hamilton Beach
hear tills splendid instrument. Dr. cover expenses.
FOR
S
A
LE
—8-room
house
with
all
tlajr (if J tine, V I*. 1|mHI, liu* fllcil xii 1*1 m i l *
__________ — _____ i.
Washers
used.— Sanford
LEXINGTON, 5 passenger,
1920 W alker and his congregation are to
f luitIt* In my ufflct*. ntnl Inn* mail** H|*|»IUnllnii
modern convenience, excellent re­ Electric
fur
l«i\
iW
«l
In
iiwiie
Id
mvunlumi*
with
lawr
OPENS
T
A
IL
O
R
IN
G
BUSINESS.
Steam
Prcssery,
317
1st
St. Phone 560
f,,r sale. New tiros, looks good be congratulated for having this won­
I’ rivate water works, in desir­
Hnltl re ii I fleii t»* enihrarea Hit* fnlLm lnu il»* pair.
E.
Randall
has
opened
a
murchunt
m t IN ' iJ |iro|HTiy «ltmiliVI In Spin I noli* Couiify,
•mo runs good. Wo are offerin g this derful instrument installed.
able location. Reasont-’ile terms. Ap­
rinrlilM, lo*w U ’
Hoff. NK cor *»f W Vj o f HIlVi.
tailoring establishment' in the now Her,
rar for $900.00 less than« list price.—
Bli, Twp. 10 8., Itiinge HO IS., run N H ply to Owner, 519 W. First Street.
The modern system of education
R- St i). Motor Co.
120-tfc
DcForost block on Second street. Mr. vim, IS I M O elm,, H ft elm., H ir» iIc k h t s , \Y 7,07
Huy it with a Herald Want Ad.
110-tfc tenches almost everything except n
elm. 8 SI rim, W .1 rim. H SO Iln U 1 lienee N W ly
Randall has been in business in Tam­ In Iwg, Tin* muM Ltml Iwhig mwt'iiHeii nl Dm
way to live comfortably on a teach­
d ale o f Dm iMtuuiee of aildi re rtlflrn te In tlm FOR S A LE — 20 acres good orange
pa and is an experienced tailor. He Willie o f I nkiiiiwii, FnleM mild r e r llfin ite i*liiill
er’s
salary.
j + * * * * ❖ +•&gt;*❖ + *+•&gt; -&gt;•&gt;* * * • K T * * * - * * * * * ❖ + * * ■S*+****++•*♦++•&gt;* 4*+
grove Inn'1 r.Uuated within a mde of
makes suits for men and will take In* red****nm l m-mnllng f.» Inw l n\ deni w ill lnfctu* (litTiHin mi ihe l*t day of BeideiiiluT,. A. II, Geneva
••
Tie* land has not been clear­
orders for ladies suits and skirts. Mr. IR-I.
The most annoying thing about n
W ittifM my o ffle lu l algtmlure nnd
thh ed hut ha.&gt; a hearing orange grove
J i Randall's eHtahlinlimcnt is different Dm ytltli d.iy «*f July, A V. I!»2I.
boro
is that when you attempt to shoo
bor k iln.* it. T'.i's tin t o f land cm; he
l SIS A I,)
K. A. IKMIDLASH.
from the ordinary tailoring- shoj as
him
away
he always assumes a look)
Clerk Circuit Court,
bought at a real bargain. For full
he will measure, cut, fit and mnke all
Seiiiltitdi* County, Tin.
that suggests easting pearls before
particulars
address
"C
"
care
of
the
lijr; A, M. WKISKH, |».
tho suits rigid here in Sanford. See 7-270IC
Herald office.
118-tfp swine.
his advertisement in the Daily Herald.
A S L IG H T L Y USED A U TO M O B ILE ?
FOR S A LE — Strawberry plants, cer­
U‘ ho, you can get any mnke you want. And the prices
tified by State Plant Board, $3 per
W e have the most com­
ami terms made to suit you. We are Headquarters for
thousand f. 0. b. Lake Mary. Farina
plete line of
the best in Used Automobiles. We have both quantity
♦ Strawberry Garden, Lake Mnry, Fla.
$1,201) CuhIi buys my income property.
120-24 tp
and quality.
Two days trnin travel. f a r id o f about
FOIt S A LE — Ford Truck. Inquire of
Below are a few, which we guarantee to be ns
100 acres. Deed calls for 50 acres,
West Side Grocery. Phono ICG.
represented:
mpre or less, large, roomy house, old
130-tfc
bearing apple orchnrd, plenty black­
FOR S A L E —8 hives o f bees. Ill good
berries and small fruit. Barn 25 acres
LEXINGTON, 1920 Model, 5-passenger.
condition. See A. E. Dobbins, 325
cultivated,
fenced,
balance
partly
fenc­
HUPMOBILE, 1920 Model, 5-passenger.
Now dolnit business In Or­
Service Shoe Shop.
133-Sat-Wed-Ot Ever displayed in San­
ed nnd in timber, ouk, walnut, etc.,

Sanford; Fla.

CLASSIFIED ADS

FOR SALE- .'

Do You Want

FOR SALE

Central Florida!

Construction I
Company

BUILDERS
HARDWARE

\

H IM O B IL E , 1921 Model, Roadster.— Sold.
BUICK, 1917 Model, 3-passenger Roadster
BUICK, 1917 Model, 7-possengcr.
FORD, 1918 Model, 5-pass. Touring.— Sold.

C ALL nnd LOOK THESE OVER, WE CAN SUIT YOU

B. &amp; 0. MOTORCO.
209 P A R K AVE.

t

SANFORD, FLA.

LE X IN G TO N and H U P M O B ILE SALES
and SERVICE
, « t , |t » W

underlaid best qunllty coal, burns to
ashes. On good road only l ’/i ndleo
to rnllrond town, New River, Tenn.;
3^i miles from Huntsville, Tenn., the
county seat. Taxes paid up to date.
No lease or encumbrance on this
plnce whatever. Good deed nnd ab­
stract of title. Good white neighbor­
hood.
Less than one-half mile to
school and church. Prospects o f oil, it
being only 10 miles o f place. With an
aged father In Florida I need the mon­
ey bo first one taking advantage of
this opportunity gets place. Call resi­
dence Kentucky Home, or write Mrs.
E. M. Corbly, P. O. Box 158, Orange
.........

. « . W W , Clty- Fj ° -

lando, wants to extend
their business to Sanford
nnd Is ready to give cstl■" mates on any and all kinds
of construction work.
Address

Central Florida
Construction
Company
ORLANDO, FLA.

135-ltp 7 * + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + * + + + +

FOR S A L E — Two nice young mules.
Phone 166 for information. 134-tfe
PIA N O FOR R E N T— Call 103-J. '
133-4tp
FOR S A L E — Two’ mules, harness and
wagon; complete outfit only $225
cash. Mrs. E. M. Corbly, residence,
Kentucky Home, P. O. Box 158, Or­
ange City, Fin,
134-3tp

IIEjMStTfCHING AND- PICOTING
Attachments; works on all sewing
machines; price $2.00; checks, 10c ex­
tra. Ligh t’s Mail Order House, Box
134-Gtp
127, Birmingham, Ala.
For office supplies, stationery, tic*
come to the Herald office.

yJiti -lj

ford
Let us figu re with you
on your requirements
Also exclusive agents
fo r
S H E R W IN -W IL L IA M S
Paints and Varnishes

HILL HARDWARE
COMPANY'
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City Substantial'

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1921

If utch ex o n er a ted fr o m
CONNECTION WITH TRAGEDY
DEATH OF VIRGINIA TURNER
lls Traveling Salesm an
For a Jacksonville
Concern

(c a s u a l FRIEND
■ok dead g ir l w h o s e d e m is e
I! VS BECOME ANOTHER WEST
COAST MYSTERY
1
Interest yesterday nsd Inst night In
Lhe investigation of the Turner mur|der mystery centered about the In­
vestigation of any possible connection
with the matter of M. D. Futch, 22Lcur-old traveling salesman of Jack­
sonville, who spent tho afternoon nnd
several hours last night in tho office
of Detective Fred Thomas answering
[questions from the investigating of­
ficers, who sought to ascertain whut
relations, if any, he had with the dead
eirl, Miss Virginia Turner of Clear­
water, whose body was found floating
|in Hooker Creek last Saturday night.
Futch, who was not put under arrest,
was exonerated. Detectivo Thomas
ami Sheriff Lindsey, of Pinellas coun­
ty stated.
Results of the day’s work showed,
according to the otricers, that:
Futch met Virginia Turner but onco,
according to his assertion, and the
young woman at the time of this
meeting hud been in a delicate condi­
tion for a month or more, according to
un affidavit by another witness.
Dr. I. J. Belcher, Tarpon Springs
physician, who wns charged by tho
koroner’s jury at Clearwater, Tuesday,
with having performed a criminal op­
eration which resulted in Miss Turn­
er’s death, received possession of his
[Lexington ear, which hnd been held by
[the Pinellas authorities.
Df. John T. Bowen, having exam­
ined the spots uppurent upon the rug
In the Belcher car, pronounced them
No be bloodstains, almost to o certnin?)’•
The spnts upon the Booker creek
bridge, where tho body is supposed to
have been dumped into tho water, are
also undoubtedly bloodstains, the of­
ficers state.
The officers will continue their ef­
forts to locate a third purty, who they
believe to lie responsible for the dead
lid’s condition nnd who may have at­
tempted to arrange for her to secure
the criminal operation which is the ulfeRed cause of dentil.
Every effort is to be made to trace
JMiss Turner's movements in Tnrpon
[Springs upon Wednesday, tho last day
l*he was seen alive, to determine when
jnml with whom she left that town.—
[Tampa Tribune.

looted Southerner,
Prominent Mason,
D ies in N evad a
[Mas Bean of Supreme Consistory 33rd
Degree for Southern Jurisdiction
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n t iV, .. n r Tho AuocU tod Pr«»»)

ntM), Sept. 1.—Adolphus L. Fltzr ) ,'*• ,,f Eureka, Nevada, 81, dean
C? supremo Consistory of Thirty-third
Fegree, Scottish Rite Mnsonry for
f i t Southern jurisdiction of tho Unitr;
‘lied yestcVdny at the home
[ •» i’on in Boston, Mass., according
| 0 "«rd received here today. Ho wns
I? "
lN''"-th Carolina nnd served
P'Di the Confederate army through­
out th‘’ »’ivil war. He wns chief jusl Cc&gt;,)f Nevada in 1801.
»;V,NAU(J,IT WASHINGTON
| LAUNCH (JO AT PLANT OF NEW
VORK SHIPBUILDING CO.
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GAMDbN, N. J., Sept. 1.—Tho SuIP^dramlnaught Washington, one of
llntn
*,,,Kcst nnd most powerful
L ,s li,m Di the United States navy,
r e launched today «t Glouccstar
•nt „f the New York Shipbuilding
reparation.
*
d epu ty f l o g g e d .
- AUGUSTINE, Sept. 1.—Dnpuy -sheriff j. u. Pnyn0i of thi8&gt; s t .
| n, . county, Wns kidnapped Inst
luni/i " ,In9ting» by n purty of nino
|t»L Ul 1
n,cn in two automobiles,
1the q St'feral nillos from the town-on
land /' llRURtino rond, tied to a troo
L J T Cr? y ^0Kffcti- Ho.thon wns ro|ty l ,nn‘I1 wn™ed to leave tho oounI * bY tonight.

VEGETABLE SECTION

Secretary Wallace

M e e ts

Group of Young Farmers

CONFEDERATE VETERANS
MAY HE ENTERTAINED
REUNION AT JACKSONVILLE.
(By T hi A uoclited P r m )

(By Tha A n a clitid P r iu )

LANSING, Mich., Sept. 1.—Tho
Ford Motor Co., has approximately
$64,000,000 ensh in the bank, accord­
ing to n report tendered the Miehignn
Department of State. A financial
statement is not to be made public
until minor errors are corrected.
ORLANDOAN WHO SLEW
OWN FATHER HAS MADE
HIS ESCAPE FROM GANG.

FEDERAL A
IS NEEDED TO MAKE MORE PER­
FECT THE PRESENT
SYETEM

Seeioiury Wallace receiving 170 fnrin club boys nnd girls who were spending n v\ 1*1*1%hi mi* i iii\ t*i* i i \ u : .u.irymnd
in rueogulllon of tlielr agricultural achievements. Mr. Wnllncc shook hands with them nnd sliowud them through the
grounds.

AVIATORS
SHIP BY WATER COMMITTEE TWOKILLED,
PLANE
HELD MEETING LAST NIGHT
HITS A TREE
FOR ORGANIZATION PLANS

HAMPTON, Vn., Sept. 1.—Cndct
Aviators Adolph Fcrcnchak, Brooklyn,
ORLANDO, Aug. .‘10.—John R.
' nnd Samuel C. Chnpkowitz, Paterson,
Bryant, sentenced June G to life im­
' j N. J., were killed when their nirplnne
to growers, shippers, merchants
prisonment in the state penitentiary
wrecked near Indian Head, on the
Here business men in every line und the was
for tho murder of his father, George R epresentatives
Rappahannock river, ubout 4 o'clock
community
II. Brynnt, on March 19, hns made his
From Many N eig h ­
,
. , in "general.
, , A large crowd . yesterday afternoon, according to ndis
expected
at
Orlando
on the Utli.
.
. . nt. Langley
,
. . field.
. . . . rp..
escape from the state road camp nt
!
'
vices
received
I he
boring
Cities
Wcstville. The esenpe wns negotiated
report said that a forced landing had
FAMOUS FOOTBALL STAR
been made nnd that In attempting to
August 10.
WILL
BECOME
COACH
take off the muchine struck n tree.
»On the same day nnother white con­
CENTER
COLLEGE
ELEVEN.
Officers
from Langley field hnve been
vict gained his"liberty, hnving served
,
sent
to
take
charge of tho bodies,
only n short time for a four year j
ON
SEPTEMBER
13TH
TO
PER­
i FT. WCJRTTII A*Sept. 1.-—b! O. Me-1 Officials ut Langley field believe
sentence. No trnco of the missing
convicts hns been found, according to FECT SHIP-BY-WATER ORGAN­ 1 MUen, national' famous center foot- ^ n t fire wns started on the DH-4,
advices reaching here. When Bryant
IZATION ALL INLAND CITIES , ball star, will succeed Charles Moran «" which the cadets were flying when
i « national league umpire, ns conch of , “ •« gas tank wns punctured by wreckwas sentenced to life imprisonment
n ho c[«8h; Homes broke from
he told newspaper men "there is only
Subject to u call from tho Sanford center eleven in 1922, it is learned
one thing for me to do now and that Chamber of Commerce, "Ship-by-Wut- ' here today McMillan will piny with I
coull, extr|ca(q them8c|Ves
is to take my medicine like a man." er Committee", representatives of live the Colonels ngn n this season Moran
w m , burned to (leath. Neither
organizations met nt the Hotel Val­ wil conch the Colonels ngnin this yenr | of th(j bodicfl werc rocognl2nblo.
dez Inst night to form u permanent nnd it is reported that he will accept, ^ clli|ct, nre „ni(1 to hnvo bcon on
organization for the purpose of in­ nn eastern college offer next season. , th d r W||y
Washington to bring anducing the business men nnd growers
| other m. i nine buck to Lungley field.
and shippers of fruits und vegetables
Ah investigation of the uccidcnt hns
to use the wuter transportation, in
been ordered by the commanding of­
this case being the Clyde Line.
ficer nt the field.
The meeting wns called together by
President George W. Knight, of the
CANA 1)1AN STEAM Sill1*
FACILITIES FOR SHIPMENT INTO Sunford Chamber of Commerce, who
RELIEVED TO RE FOUNDERED
stated the object of the call nnd hnd
MOSCOW GROWING WITH
HAS BEEN TAKEN IN TOW.
Secretary Pcarmun to rcud some of
EACH DAY
the rates by water and by rail show- POLAND AND LITHUANIA PATCH
—
(Jljr Tho AuooUtsd Protsl
ing
the saving by water. Delegates
RIGA, Sept. 1.—American food for
Ul' DIFFERENCES ALL
MONTREAL, Sept. 1.—The Steam­
RIGHT
sturving Russian children is rapidly from Mt. Dorn, Oviedo,, Geneva, Or­
ship Canadian Importer, believed to
being unloaded ut Itign nijd Revnl I lando and other points expressed
i
hnve been foundered in the I’aeifiic,
(By Tbs AnacU tsd P rsit)
Eleven cars, currying fifteen tons each themselves on the subject und Messrs.
GENEVA, Sept. 1.—The dispute be­ has been tnken in tow by tho Canad­
left Riga Inst ljight, with facilities for , S. J. Sligh, C. E. Stewart nnd F. S.
Skclley, representing the Traffic Com­ tween Poland nnd Lithuania regarding ian Observer, which is towing her to
shipment increasing duily.
the nearest port. Tho vessel wns
Each toil of fbod is sufficient to mittee of the Orlando Chamber of Vilna wns settled by representatives
found Inst night about live hundred
of
the
two
countries
here
this
morn­
Commerce,
gave
some
interesting
feed 1,000 children onu week. At tho j
miles west of San Francisco. Fortying.
They
agreed
there
should
be
two
data
regarding
the
shipping
of
citrus
rate the American supplies now ure (
Lithuunins, one district of Kovno, four men wns on board but no men­
being forwarded to Moscow, that base fruits.
which
shall he independent, nnd the tion is made of the boat load of nine
Much
valuuble
information
was
will have enough In tho first ship^
other
Vilna,
in which tho Poles will men which is believed to hnve left tho
gleaned
by
the
various
tulks
of
those
incuts to feed approximately 30,000,
steamer.
supervise
administration.
present
mjd
at
the
close
of
the
meet­
children. The first shipment of 0,000
casus of milk left Revnl yesterday and ^ing it w h s voted to huvu three repre­
a relief ship was being unloaded nt sentatives from each board of trade or
Chamber of Commerce front* all the
I’utrograd hurt night,
.
In onu of Russia’s starving regions, towns nnd cities interested to meet in
tho Tartar republic, even the children Orlundo on September 13th nnd form
will receive no food after today, ac­ u strong organization for tho ship-bycording to announcement published by wntor campaign. It wns nlso deter­
mined by nil those present Inst night
the Izvcstn today.
Twenty-five
thousand
children to make u cumpuign of education in
tory to n possible intervention by fed­
maintained by the state institutions the south central part of the state
will be dismissed, while 200,000, fed calling attention to tho water rates President H arding Gave eral government in West Virginia
mine disorders, thirteen airplanes
under the card rationing system, also with the view of getting nil tho ship­
Them U ntil Noon or
wns ordered todny by Secretary
have received their lust supplies, tho pers to use the Clyde Line wherever
M artial Law
Week#, to proceed from Langley
announcement Bald. The monthly re­ possible nnd to huvo ull the merchants
serve of the Tartar government to tho route their goods via the Clyde Line
Field to the coni region of thnt stnte.
.
(Or The A mocUI mI Trail)
amount bf seventy cars of brend, sev­ coming south. Tho meeting was the
The order is purely n precautionary
LOGAN, Sept. 1.—The approach of measure, Mr. Weeks snid.
enteen cars of ccrcnl nnd two curs of first gun fired in this most important
noon
today found thousands of men
campaign
that
will
ut
least
loosen
the
sugar hnve been exhausted and no
still
gnthcrcd
across thu Logan coun­
hold
that
the
railroads
aoom
to
have
further supply uro in sight.
pHAItLESTON, Sept. 1.—Governor
ty
lino.
At
Crooked
Creek firing,
obtained upon tho commerce of Flor­
Morgan’s office announced nt noon to­
ida but which, thunks to tho St. Johns which began yesterday morning, con­ day thnt it wns Reported from Logan
HARDING SPEAKING TODAY
river,
cun be broken ns far ns the cit­ tinued but/reports from other border
AT ARMY WAR COLLEGE
that firing hnd resumed on tho Blnlr
ies
on
tho river und those adjacent nre sections wero thnt quiet prevailed.
SAYS WARS ARE INEVITABLE.
concerned. With good roads, gqodH Tho prediction wns freely made thnt mountiun, Boone county.. No details
can be shipped via tho Clyde Line nnd noon today would find armed bands 11,1" K ven.
( l i y Tti» A»io«U»«&lt;l Pr«»»&gt;
WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.—Presi­ trucked for twonty-fivo nnd fifty still gathered on the Boone county
STALBANS, W. Vn., Sept. 1.—All
dent Hording in speaking todn* nt miles thus making a great suving in side of Spruco Crook ridge. Thnt hour
trains
of tho Coni River brunch of the
wns
designated
by
President
Harding
the oponing of tho fall term, of the rates and giving quicker nnd better
in
Tuesday’s
proclnmution
ns
tho
time
Chesnpenk A Ohio railrond, where
Army War College, declared, "no mnt- service. It was brought out ut the
tor whore the best aspirations of the j meeting that the handling of citrus limit for dispersion of all persons "en­ armed men hnve been gathering tho
world lend us, there never mny be n fruits was much moro sutisfatcory by gaged in unlawful nnd insurrectionary lust few days hns been Btoppod. Tho
time withouut the necessity for arm -1steamer than by rail and all things proceedings," the alternative boing rnilroad men said not even mail is
tho dispatch of federnl troops to. tho
ed forces.”
| being equal und wherever it wns pos­ affected district nnd declaration of being moved. Persons who reached
sible
the
shippers
of
citrus
fruits
will
I
haul it to Sunford and give it to tho martial inw in tho counties of Fayottc, hero early today triod in vain to in­
VON BUEI.OW DIES.
Clyde Lino thus giving tho bout line Knnuwahu, Boono, Logan and Mingo, duce owners of autos to toko them to
Charleston, the stato capital is in Madison or Jefferson from here. They
BERLIN, Sept. 1.—Field Marshal a cargo going north.
sal dnll ronds nre patrolled nnd thnt
Knnawnha.
The
meeting
wns
n
very
enthusiastic
Gen. Von Buclow, who was command-]
nrmod men nro stopping motor cars
one
from
every
standpoint
and
is
cer­
or in chiof of tho German second :
WASHINGTON,
Sept.
1.—Propnruwithin five miles of this place.
tain
to
bo
productive
of
much
bonofit
nrmy during tho war, died here toduy. I

MEET ATORLANDO

FOOD FOR THE
STARVING KIDS
BEING UNLOADED

PERMANENT
ASSISTANCE
FOR FARME
Farm Credits In vesti
gated A lon g Sane
Lines

JACKSONVILLE, Sept. l . - N c
gotlntlons with nfficinls of tho United
Confederate Veterans account offer
to entertain proposed reunion here
this yenr resulted in Invitation to
committee in chnrgo arrangements
como to Jacksonville nnd outline just
whnt desired from city nnd civic or­
ganizations .chamho rof commerce an­
nounced today.
FORD MOTOR CO.,
HAS 45 MILLIONS
CASH IN BANK.

NUMBER 137

OLD DISPUTE
SETTLED NOW IN
PEACE LEAGUE

MEN ARE GATHERED TODAY
ACROSS LOGAN COUNTY LINE,
SUPPOSED TQ DISPERSE NOW

WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.—Perman­
ent agencies should be established to
provide credit, running from six
months to three years, for farmers'
production and marketing purposes to
fill the gap between short and
time crcditB furnished by existing
banking Bystems, Chairman Ander­
son of the congressional commission
investigating agricultural conditions
declared yesterday in a statement.
There is "immediate, imporativo and
conclusive necessity of setting up per­
manent machinery,’’ ho said.
The proposed credit, tho statement
continued, must bo of such character
ns to conform to the farmers’ turnov­
er, nnd of sufficient flexibility to
meet the varied requirements of dif­
ferent localities nnd different commo­
dities. Mr. Apderson contended tho
credit should be extended "for a timo
sufficient to unable payment to bo
made out of the earnings of tho farm,
without frequent renewals, which add
to the expense of the borrower in fees
und commission."
Declaring thut machinery of suffic­
ient scope can be established only
through federal legislation, tho chair­
man held that, once established, it
should be self-supporting, and should
require no government support ex­
cept possibly for the initial capital to quired to put it in operation. A sys­
tem established by such machinery, ho
continued, must be conlprehonslvo
enough to meut the requirements not
only of the largo farmer borrowers
but the small farmer borrower with
limited assets,
"There are two essentials of such a
credit machine,” the statement suid.
"The first esscntiul is nn agency to
deni directly with the farmers. Theso
agencies should be sufficiently numer­
ous to meet the requirements of overy locality, of every commodity, and
of every farmer. Two ugencies now
exist which might be used as the point
of contact of the system with the
farmer borrowers. These agencies are
the commercial hunks (state and nat­
ional), and tho farm loan associations
ns now established under tho form
loan act. A new agency might bo ci'onted in the form of a co-opcrutivo
credit association, built upon lines
similar to the farm loan associations.
"Tho second essential is an ugcncy
which can convert a large number of
small obligations of tho farmers into
short-time debentures, or other crcdil
obligations, which cun be sold to th®
investing public. In other words, i t
is necessary to hnvo an ugency thru
which the investing public can bo
reached.
DECLINE IN COTTON •
CROP DURING AUGUST
CAUSED BIG REDUCTION.
(By Tho AuocU tod P rou )

WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.—A de­
cline in the condition of tho cotton
crop during August, caused a reduc­
tion of 1,1(10,000 hales in estimated
final production us compared with
the amount forecasted by the Depart­
ment of Agriculture one month ago.
The condition on August ,26th, wns
49.3 per cent of normal.
NEW OLEfcNS, La., Sept. 1.—Tho
lowest August crop condition report
over made by the government, indicat­
ing tho smallest crop of thirty years,
created n wild market in cotton today
nnd prices ndvnnced violently, rising
about six dollars a bale in ten min­
utes nftejr tho report \\;ns issued. The
market nlrendy hnd advanced con­
siderably bofore tho report was is­
sued nnd the# to ppriccs wero about
eight dollars nnd fifty cents per bala
above yesterday’s closing quotations.
Tho condition of cotton on August
26th, wns tho lowest it has over been
in any month' in tho history of the in­
dustry according to records of the
Department of Agriculture.

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That Feels
Just Right
ITu-J livn

It isn’t always the
shape of a hat that
a man is interested
in as it is the way
it feels on his head.
The M allory is a
medium
weight
felt with' a pleas­
ingly soft roll
brim.
It comes in a va­
riety of colors to
suit every taste
and fits snugly but
lightly on the head.
Drop in—let us
show how we can
fit your head.
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Clothing Co.

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'TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 31.—“Prod/
ignl” business management, attempts
to ’’acquire property by unfair and
questionable methods, to trade for
their own benefit on state’s funds and
to deprive tho state of valuable pro­
ceeds of state’s funds” were assigned
as reasons for asking for the resigna­
tions of Dr. Frank E. McClnne, super­
intendent and M. A. Garrard, assistant
superintendent of the industrial school
for boys nt Marianna by the Board of
Commissioners of Stute Institutions
in a statement issued here lnte yester­
day. The board declared numerous or­
ganizations and newspaper subjected
it to criticism and thnt in view of
the rapidly gathering unfavorable a t­
titude of the people of tho state “it
appears advisable to ncquuint thu peo­
ple with full statement of facts.’’

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I1IG MEETING TONIGHT
.
REPRESENTATIVE HOARDS
ON WATERWAYS QUESTION.
There will be a big meeting of rep­
resentatives of all tho towns along
tho St. Johns river and adjneent ter­
ritory tonight at the Valdez hotel. A
permanent orgnnizntion will bo per­
fected and the movement to ship by
w ater will be begun in earnest. Tho
Sanford Chamber of Commerce is be­
hind the movement and will see that
it is made successful.

THREE ATTRACTIVE NEW

BUNGALOWS
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ON EASY TERMS
Vory desirable. Just eontplMcd.
Every modern convenience. Sit­
uated on Palmetto nvc., Iwyond
10th street as follows:
BUNGALOW, ft rooms (3 bed
rooms) nnd bath, front and
back porch.
BUNGALOW, 5 rooms (2 bed
rooms), # screend
sleeping
porch, nnd bath, front und
back porch.
BUNGALOW, 5 rooms (2 bed
rooms) nnd bnth, front nnd
back porch.
All completely screened thruout. Gas and electric light con­
nections. Instantaneous heaters
Ir* bath rooms.
For terms npply to owner,

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Basing its action upon exhaustive
tnblcs prepured by C. S. Hoskins, traf­
fic manngcr for*thc Tnmpn Board of
WASHINGTON, Aug. 31.—Govern­ Trade, nn advisory committee for tho
ment operation of the nation’s rail­ growers of cit^is fruit nnd truck
roads is the aim of 3,000,000 organ-, gardeners who organized in this city
ized rail workers, Secretary Davison August IJJth, decided Monday after­
&lt;jf th e International Association of noon upon definite recommendations
Machinists frankly declared here yes­ which will be made to fho citrus grow­
terday in an analysis of the railroad ers and truck gardeners of this sec­
situation.
tion of the stute Thursday afternoon.
e&gt;
The transportation law gives the The recommendations have to do with
mMCui»;
government authority to take over the the problem of water transportation
roads in ense o f1n strike or other nnd the securing of cheaper freight
emergency, according to Davison.
rates to market, which questions tho
“All railroad workers of the country growers in this section nre trying to
now are taking a strike vote,” he said. solve.
“The private managers of the roads,
As n result of Monday’s committee
on thoir side, are trying to force a meeting the shippers will be told on
i strike with the hope of making the Thursday thnt at least eight smaller
government guarantee its securities. vessels of n capacity not exceeding 1,­
It’s going to he n fight to the finish. 000 tons or 15,000 packages of fruit
“The union men want the roads un­ or vegetables nre needed. The cost
der government operation to end econ­ was roughly cstlmntod nt a hnlf-milomic dcprcHslo mind unemployment. It lion dollars. Two hundred and fifty
might ns well come no\y ns Inter.’’
thousand dollnrs in cash, it was esti­
Government otTicials today cluimcd mated, will purchnse tho ships.
not to be anxious over the possibility
It was further decided thnt four
of a railroad strike. Tho rail unions of the bonts will bo Heeded in tho run
have taken striko,votes before with­ from Tampa nnd St. Petersburg up
out walkouts, they point out.
Tho the east const to north Atlnntic ports,
present strike vote, they believe, is in- nnd hnt two of the bonts will be re­
tended to give union leaders more a ^ , lr&lt;j(, from T
anJ s t PcterB.
thority in negotiations with the r o a d s ' ^ to MobHo nnJ Now Orleans. Two
which they hope to bring nbout.
boats, thu committee will recommend,
Secretary Davison, through the In- w|„ bc p,ncc(1 in thl, 8orvico b o t ^ n
ernnBonn Association of Mnchin sts Bradcntown nml pnlmotto and such
is allied directly with^the council of northeastern ports or west Gulf ports
rail chiefs sitting nt Chicngo nnd as the shippers there favor.—Tampa
known as the rail depn/tment of the Times. '
American Federation of Lnftor. Ap­
proximately 127,000 members of the
machinists’ union arc rail workers. *
“ Unauthorized strides of roil'work­
ers in many suctions of thb country
would not surprise union officials,”
said Davison. “The men are getting
rebellious and out of hand.
“The railroad managers for months
have "been practicing all sorts of in­
justices on thu men whoso patience is
LAKELAND, August ,31.—Today
about exhausted.'
shortly after dinner Deputy Sheriff
“They have discharged thousands of John Purvis placed C. F. Gaskins unworkers. They also have refused to dor nrrest. It being alleged that
abide by the ruling of the railroad la­ Gnskins was implicated in the alleged
bor board under tho transportation ring of automobile thieves, who are
SHIPPING IIY AIRPLANE.
luw. T heir purpose is to cause wide­ snid to have been operating iu this
spread unemployment and'make more
_
Mero &amp; Ward nre now shipping critical the unemployment throughout county.
It
will
be
remembered
thnt when J.
parts of nutos by airplnno, tho old tho country.”F.
Flynn,
of
this
plnco,
nlloged
lend­
fnshioned way being too slow. They
The Inbor department recently esti­ er of the gnng, was nrrostod several
shipped n part of n machine to Or­ mated that 300,000 rail workers aro
weeks ago for the Tnmpn authorities,
lando this morning by plane.
jobless.
' thnt n search wnrrnnt wns taken out
nnd the North Side garage where it
* * * # * * id * * * * * BIG TIME AT BOY
wns snid Flynn hnd been mnking his
*
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SCOUT CAMP THURSDAY. hondqunrters, wns searched nnd, ac­
*
cording to tho officers, n complete
♦
Thursday will witness big affairs set of dies was found which the offi­
*
* at tli? Scout camp on Silver Lake.
cers were under the impression be­
* * * * * * * * * *
* *
Ten one dollar prizes will be given longed to Flynn.
the winners, five for swimming events
Since Flynn’s nrrest, however, n
WHERE I HEY PLAY TODAY
and five for track work.
* young mnn who wns employed ns
Lakeland at Tamprf.
All Scouts are urged to be present bookkeeper for tho North Street garDaytona at Jacksonville.
to make the day a success.
ngo, gave information to the effect
St. Petersburg at Orlando.
Tlie water events will he ns fol thnt the dies belonged to Gaskins. He
»
lows:
snid thnt they wero n smnll set that
HOW THEY STAND
1— Fifty yard dash.
V
could
not be used fo i changing en­
Orlando ...... ........... 70
38
.048
2—
Plain diving; (1) Plain diving
gine
numbers
nnd thnt Gaskins came
Tampa ........ ........... 58
48
.547
from take otf; (2) Plain dive into possession of them while he wns
Lakeland ..... ........... 57
51
.528
from spring Isiard; (3) Run­ serving in the United States nnvy.
Daytona ......
.403
ning dive from’ take off; (4)
The young mnn nlso snid thnt when
St. Petersburg .... .. .48
00
.444
Running dive from spring board. tho North Side gnrngo wiis opened
Jacksonville ........... 41
00
.373
3—
Plunge for distance.
thnt Gnskins opened it nnd thnt short­
4—
Cross chest carry for form. ly after It wns opened Flynn came in
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
5— Underwater distance swim.
nnd had some repair work done on a
Florida State League
Track Events:
Ford touring cnr. He snid from this
At Tampa 3, Lakeland 0.
1—
One
hundred
yard
dash.
timo on thnt Flynn wns a frequent
At Orlando *f&gt;, St. Petersburg 4.
2—
Fifty yard dash.
visitor to tho gnrngo ^ind asked Gns­
At Jacksonville 4, Daytona C.
3—High jump.
' kins on several occasions to sell him
4—
Standing
jump.
,
South Atluntic Association
a hnlf interest in it. Gaskins told
5—
Running jump.
At Greenville 1, Charlotte 0.
Flynn, according to the bookkeeper,
The public in cordially invited to a t­ thnt work wns slack nnd thnt the
At Augusta 3-1, Charleston 1-1.
tend these events nt the camp.
At Spartanburg U, Columbia 5.
amount o^ business done did not justi­
fy a second mnn entering tho propo­
FOOI.ING WITH UNCLE SAM
American League
sition.
MINERS BETTER BEHAVE
At Washington 3, New York 10.
Later Flynn made a deni with GnsAt Chicago 5, St. Louis 11.
AMLL GET PAN IS IORN. jnfl whereby* Gnskins would hnndlc
Others not scheduled.
accessories for Flynn nnd allow hlni
WASHINGTON, Aug. 31.—Presi­ hnlf tho commission on gnsoline snles.
dent Harding, in a proclamation lnte Tho agreement entered into was n
National Lcugue
todny, commanded all persons en­ vorbnl one, but it is understood both
jAt Brooklyn 2, Pittsburg 8.
At New York 5, Chicago 3.
gaged in “unlawful and Insurrection­ pnrties lived up to it.
At Boston 5-4, Cincinnati 0-C.
ary proceedings" in the West Virgin­
How Gaskins dissolved partnership
At Philadelphia 2-8, St. Louis 1-i). ia coalfields to disperse and retire with Flynn has never been made pub­
peacefully to their homes before noon lic.
Southern Association
of Thursday, Sept. 1.
Gnskins came to Lakeland nbout a
At Nashville 3, Little Rock 4.
Unless there is prompt compliance, yenr ngo nnd wns first employed in
At Atlanta 1-2, Chattanooga 5-1.
the administration let it be known tho Dixie Highway gnrnge. He is n
At Mobile 1, New Orleans 10.
that martial law would bo declnred young ' mnn of plensing personality
At Memphis 0, Birmingham 1.
nnd Governor Morgan’s appeal for nnd is spoken well of by those who
federal troops granted.
knew him.
American Association
Meanwhile, Brig.-Gen. II. H. UnndShcrifffLogan refuses to give out
At St. Paul 7, Indianapolis 1.
holtz, who made a preliminary investi­ any information as to the work thnt
At Minneapolis 10, Louisville 0.
gation around the Mingo district,Inst tho offocers are doing in rounding mi
At Kunsns City 4, Columbus ITT
week, was ordered back to West Vir­ tho rest of tho members of the nlAt Milwnukue-Toledo, rain.
ginia to wntch the situation nnd ad­ legod gang but it is generally believed
vise the war department how the thnb sensational developments will be
International Lcugue
proclamation wns received. In a re­ sprung within tho next fow days.
At Rochester 7, Jersey City 2.
port made public yesterday nt tho
The nrrest of Gnskins makes tho
At Buffalo 12, Baltimore 7. .
white
house
General
Bnnholtz
ex­
sevonth
in tho ense.
At Toronto 2-15, Reading 3-13.
pressed
the
opinion
thnt
the
stato
au­
Others not scheduled.
thorities hnd mnde “only feeble a t­
George A. DcCotten has nn adver­
tempts” to restore order.
tisement in this issue calling atten­
Virginia League
tion to the fnct thnt he has three new
At Suffolk 5, Tnrboro 1.
/
ZR-2 MEMORIAL.
bungalows for sale nil of them on
At Rocky Mount 0, Newport News
3.
BEDFORD, Eng., Aug. 31.—Memo- Pnlnfetto nvenuo nnd nil of them Just
At Wilson 2, Norfolk 3.
morinl services in honor of tho vic­ built. See the advertisement in thin
At Richmond 5, Portsmouth 0.
tims of tho ZR-2 will bc held hero issue.
next Snturdny. Officials will attend
The Osceola Cypress Co., nt San­
I’ied.nont League
in stntc,
ford,
is nnothor one of the state's
At Dnnvillo 3, Raleigh G.
largest
industries. They nre now cuU
At Durham 1, Greensboro 14.
The world nows tho day It happens,
ting
nbout
100,000 feet a day.
At Highpoint 3, Winston-Salem 0.
tho Herald office.

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SOCIETY
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A party of young people met at the
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Courier have re­
home
of Mrs. F. C. Gatehell Mondny
turned from a delightful trip to Ten­
night,
to welcome the bride nnd groom
nessee.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ellsworth Harper, back
Lnno left today to the City Substantial.
Mr. nnd Mrs.
fo r Daytonn Reach where they will
They all enjoyed a very delightful
upend several dnys with the former’s evening. Ice cream, cake and fruit,
father,
i were served as refreshments.
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Those present were ns follows: Mr.
R. R. Allyn, of Tampa, wns n bus!- and Mrs. Ellsworth Harper, Mr. and
nesH visitor here yesterday.
j Mrs. Tom Moore Mr. and Mrs. Schellc
-------Mnines, Mr.- and Mrs. F. C. Gatehell,
It. H. Adams, of Clarsville, Fla., Misses Mamie Steele, Yftte Williams,
was registered ut the Montezuma to- 4Rpntrice Martin, Essie and Ruth
&lt;lny.
j Whittle,Corine Stanley, Helen Chor-------pening, Jimmcy I.ang, Adcllc Rhines,
Frank Clark, jr., Sam Murrell and Ruby n„y, Nellie Lossing, Messrs.
K. R. Murrell returned last night from Brlnton Crenshnw, Bert and Ben Stool,
Wauchula.
, Hughes Register, Fred Rhines, Bob
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Williams, Dudly Roy, Tom BrothcrMcssrs. I). L. and R. T. Thrasher so,„( Newton Stonstrum and Master
are spending the day at Daytona Stuart Gatehell.
Beach today.
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Mrs. D. A. Caldwell leaves tomor­
IN A STRONG ROLE
row for Leesburg, where she will
spend a week or more with her sister,
Screen Star Gives Grout Dramatic
Mrs.;J. S. Mahoney.
Portrayal in R-C Film "The
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Mistress of Shenstone"
Mrs. R. It. Dens and children are
upending some time at Daytona Beach
In "The Mistress of Shenstone," her
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
second Robertson-Cole super-special
Ward.
production, adapted from the novel of
the same name by Florence Barclay,
Mrs. Joseph Hutchinson returned
Pauline Frederick, popular emotional
home Tuesday from an extended vis­ star, has a role vastly different from
it to Montreat, and Asheville, N. C.,
anything which she has ever before
and Columbia, S. C.
done for the screen. The picture will
be at the Star Theatre tonight.
PICNIC SUPPER PARTY
As Lady Myra Ingleby, Pauline
Mesdames Easterby, Pm don, Sr,, A,
Frederick has every opportunity for
E. Hill and 1). A. Caldwell motored
the expression of her rare dramatic
out to the country home of Mrs. Fred i
ability, but she portrays a sweet,
Williams Tuesday where they spent
womanly character, rather tlum the
the afternoon very pleasantly witli
more worldly type in which she has
fancy work, knitting and crocheting.
heretofore been seen.
Bate in the afternoon a delicious sup­
Lady Ingleby is the wife of n man
per was served.
much older than herself, who although
very kind, regards her more ns n
SURPRISE PARTY.
pretty toy than a helpmate and com­
Monday evening the young people panion. When through an accident
•of the Baptist church gave a surprise
Lord Ingleby is reported killed, and
party at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Myra after many months of loneli­
Forrest Gatehell, on Onk avenue, in ness meets a man who makes of her
•compliment to Mr. nnd Mrs. Ellsworth
a confidant and companion; who re­
Harper whose marriage was a recent
gards iter us tile most wonderful being
event, tii king place in Ay den, N. C„
in the world, she is supremely happy.
August 111),
Hut like a holt out of a clear sky,
Mr, and Mrs. Harper were invited to
shattering their happiness, and mak­
go to rido with friends, and on coin­
ing the way dark before them, comes
ing down stairs found the porch filled
the news that the report of Lord Ingwith friends.
leby’s death is false.
Games and music were enjoyed
How Myra meets the situation
throughout the evening ami at a late which then arises, how she succeeds
hour fruit, ice cream and cake were
in keeping pure the wonderful love of
served by Mrs. Gatehell assisted by
the man who has come into her life,
Mrs. Schellc Mainca, Miss Carrie and at last is enabled to meet her
Htunlcy and others.
heart's desire, furnish the many dra­
There were about forty guests who matic moments in the screen version
enjoyed this delightful event.
of this famous novel.
Miss Frederick is supported by a
PKESCOTT-HARPEB
A wedding of much interest to the cast of unusual merit including such
runny friends of the groom wns the players as Roy Stewart, a star in his
marriage of Miss Pearl Prescott nnd own right, in the role of Jim Airth,
Mr. Ellsworth Harper, which took the man whom Myra iocs; Emmett
place at the home of the hridc in King, well-known character actor, as
Dr. Burton, Myra's friend nnd advisor;
Ayden, N. C., August 25th.
The bride made a very charming Helen Wright, as Mrs. O'Mnrn and
picture in her traveling suit of blue Arthur Clayton as Reginald Ingram.

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match. Her flowers were a corsugo
of bride's rosea and feriiB.
Immediately after the ceremony the
happy young couple left for Wlllston,
N. C., going from there to Jackson­
ville and then to Lake Uutler where
they were the guests of the groom's
parents.
Mr. anr Mrs. Harper arc now
pleuaantly located at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest GnUbcil, oil
Onk avenue.
Mr. Harper holds a responsible po­
sition with Gil Ion &amp; Frye Electrical
Co., and has numerous friends who
will be interested to learn of his re­
cent marriage.

Thursday—Miss Apnea Dunins will
entertain at a "shower" in compH■jnent to Mias Helen l’cck, n brido'tilcct, of September.
‘Thursday—Stay at Home Club will
hnvo n danco at the home of Mr.
«nd Mrs. It. J. Holly, Thursday
might.
IFriday—Peter Selinnl will give a
dance at the Valdez hotel( att 0
o'clock.
Saturday—Children’s Story Hour will
bo held at the Central Park at 5 SURPRISE PARTY ON
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Ruby Hart, returned Inst Wednesday
from a three month’s trip through tho
north, their first trip up the country,
nnd they enjoyed It line.
Ningara
Falls ,thoy think, the most wonderful
ever, also the npplc orchnrds grnpo
vineyards, full of fruit, nnd clover
fields in full bloom. They visited Mrs.
Atchcson, who formally visited hero
on Geneva avenue. She is now living
in Middleflcld, O.
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Mrs. Jennie Powell Cownn wns hero
last week from Jacksonville with her
sister, Mrs. W. W. Miller, who has
been ill some time. Mrs. Cownn and
Mrs. Miller went to Jncksonvillo
Monday, Mrs. Miller to remain some
time for medical treatment.
Mrs. Lily Jones, Miss Hoskins
Jones, nnd Paul Jonrs, were at Dnytonn Bench for the week-end nnd
Mrs. Jones remained for Inst week
which was spent very plensnntly.
El wood Irish was ill Pahokeo Inst
week on a business trip.
Alton MorriR wns here over week­
end visiting relatives. Alton hns been
at the teachers preparatory school In
Gainesville nnd will tench school in
West Palm Bench this winter. He
was an East Sanford boy until tho
family removed to Pahokeo nnd every
one here wishes him success.
Miss Susie Fay lias a position in
Palntkn with the Southern Utilities
Co.
Mrs. Frances MeDnugal Swanson
is returning to Hot Springs, Ark., on
Friday to flnishf training ns gradu­
ate nurse.
Mrs. Charles Merriwethcr nnd bnhy are expected homo this week from
a month's visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Merriwethcr, Sr., at their home In
Lynchburg, Vn.
Q. C. McDougnl is iu Tampa on a
business trip for a short time.
Mr, Toyama is setting cauliflower
in the field, and there are a good many
line looking lettuce beds to be seen
growing.
Paul Jones lias a brand new dog
imported direct from Italy.
Paul’s
friend, M. L. Futch, came up from
Tampa the other .day, and brought
the dog as a gift to Paul. The dog
laid come over here from Italy ns a
stow-a-way in a returning phosphntc
ship and Mr. Futch got him of the
sailors. The dog has been named
Toney, ft bus not been decided
whether he is a garlic or a spngottl
hound. Toney is a bright clever pup
if lie is a dago,
The Weeks family have Carl Clark,
of Wilmington, N. C., as their guest.
A party was made up of the Weeks
young people and Mr. Clark and eth­
ers for a week-end trip to St. Augus­
tine.
G. F .Smith, from town, has decid­
ed to go into farming again we un­
derstand, and lias rented twenty acres
of G. W. Spencer at Cameron City,
and will grow celery and lettuce.
The homes of W. W. Miller and
Elwooil Irish were broken into on
Saturday afternoon between :i nnd 5
o'clock. Both homes are located on
Cameron avenue, near Moore’s Sta­
tion. At the Miller home a window
screen wns cut nnd the window brok­
en and then unlatched; at the north
side of the house the thief broke open
a trunk anil got a beautiful hunting
case watch with a chain. The watch
was engraved with Mrs. Miller's ini­
tials. A ring and a watch chain slide
sot with a cameo nnd a, ring belong­
ing to Mr. Miller, with his initials. A
revolver and a purse containing $21.
The thief also took some ties belong­
ing to Mr. Miller nnd two silk
waists and a crepe dcchinc scarf be­
longing to Mrs. Miller, and made a
parcel of them and then went next
door to Mr. Irish and broke in a win­
dow in the same as at the Miller
home, and got a shot gun and just
about then Mr. and Mrs. Irish drove
in the back way and the noise fright­
ened tho thief nnd lie ran out t)iu
front way and left the parcel contain­
ing the scurf, etc. The sheriff was
enlleil lip and visited the Miller nnd
Irish hnnios but ns yet there has been
no one suspected. The thief wns ap­
parently a man or boy with a neat
litUe foot as the foot print would
mean about a No. 8 shoe.

French experimenters have demon­
strated thnt motor trucks can bo used
to transport freight over the rough­
est caravan routes of tho Snliura desoert.

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WASHINGTON, Sept. 1__Walter
C. Krout, salesman, Atlnntn, who wns
arrested here last night, wns said by
the police tddny to have admitted ho
"forged nnd raised" checks amounting
to thousands of dollars recently in 0
number of cities in order thnt ho
might have money to entertain his
bride of little more than a week. Tho
couple Btill were on their honeymoon
when Krout wns arrested;

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TAMPA—A series of difficulties the tropical growth of Seabreeze will With a Fine Line of Woo|tn, „ I
which started when Juan Julio filed be erected this winter for a club com­ on hand. Prices ns low ns ' “
charges of disorderly conduct against posed of interior decorators, urtiHts consistent with good work. |
Jules Jullano finally resulted to the nnd professionals of New York city. to introduce myseir nnd haillii
dtscomforturc of Jailor Oscar Mendez The colony will bo one of the most you—
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of West Tnmpn, who arrested Jullano. unique of Its kind in America nnd will
Julinno himself was discharged while represent an expenditure of approxi­ For 15 D ays I Will Givi
Jailor Mendez served a day’s sentence mately $200,000. The club has pur­
in jail. The first tangle In tho case chased a large tract of land covered pair o f extra Trousen
occurred Snturdny when It is said with tropica Ishnihbcry on Halifax - w ith every Suit Order!
Julinno fniled to appear in court and and University avenues with a front­ Everything Tailor-made and g.
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court Snturdny but hnd misunder­
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its and resulted In Jullnno's freedom
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alleged assault consisted of nothing Bund that would e n g u lf ordinary
Maker of Fine Clothes for Mn I
more than Jullono’s pushing Julio shoes.
from his home. Some of the evidence
presented. during the trial, however,
tended to show thnt Jailor Mendez
had been unnecessarily aggressive In
making the arrest nnd Municipal
Judgu Pencock recalled some of the
witnesses to clear up this feature.
W a tc h m a k e r s
Mendez, they said, entered the Julinno
r
home without any formality, refused
to accept a $100 bond and finally to
E ngravers
have pointed a pistol at the mnii'n
sister with a threatening remark.
Mendez denied the allegation. Judge
Peacock said thnt while nn officer was
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sometimes an officer became over
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take himself to his jail for a day at
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season. Teams representing Ocala,
Gainesville, Leesburg, Inverness, WiiHstnn, and several smaller towns
have furnished a tip-top brand of
baseball this summer and the circuit,
if organized, would he made up of
clubs selected from these places.
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senting the Ocala high school wns at
a disadvantage lust season because of
the youth of the members and lack
of practice, but there was no com­
plaint or excuses whet it went down |
to defeat. Thu eleven this season will
be composed almost entirely of last
year’s cloven and the boys, with a %
year’s accession of weight and muscle y
have begun practice although school |
has not yet opened. Last season’s |
games resulted: Hillsborough, 27;
Ocala, 0; Duval, 08; Ocala, 8; DcLaml, |
0; Ocala, 0.
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ntod $10,0(10 fur the placing of a stat­
ue of General E. Kirby-riant h in tho
Hall of Fame, at Washington, and the
stntuij has been in its place in the na­
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toward preparations for the ultimate
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Fame, was accepted by the govern­
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fourteen years have elapsed since the
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yonrs Rincc tho forwarding to Wash­
ington of Florida’s civil war hero,
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mally presented the government, ncccpted and unveiled.
ST. AUGUSTINE—The nnnuul re­
port of the Florida East Const rail­
way for 1020 shows thnt during thnt
year the rnllrond added to its equip­
ment ton passenger locomotives, two
switch engines, two dining cars, two
all steel mall enrs, anefy six nil steel
baggage cars in addition to certain
freight equipment. Construction, of
tho additional ferry slip at Key
West wns begun nnd will he com­
pleted this year, tho estimated cost
being about $250,000. Other work au­
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SIZES A N D MUSCILAGE QUARTS.
OVER
THIRTY COMPETITORS.
JA SM IN E QUALITY W IN S AGAIN.
GEORGE DEEDM AYER,
SALES MANAGER.

Jasmine Ink is now used by the majority w
the schools and colleges in the South. lt®|
used by all the rank and file who have foun
out th a t they can get a superior ink at a muchj
lower price in the reliable Jasmine Ink. If'
is not just what we say it is, bring it back and
get your money. Come in and fill your foun­
tain pen and get a free trial of the ink that |
is making the South famous.

Herald Printini
DISTRIBUTORS for SEMINOLE C0UN1

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1921

Speejacks Off for Tour of World

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD

Progressive movements, foster­
ed by progressive individuals, are
invariably productive o f results.

All progressive movements th at
have for their aim the creating of
a GREATER SANFORD and SEM­
INOLE CONUTY are in accord with
the progressive policy of this insti­
tution.

You Can Find the N am e o f E very Live Pro­
fessional and B u sin ess Man in
Sanford in T his Column

___

LAWYERS

CONTRACTORS

George A. DeCottes

S. O. Shinholser

Attorney-at-Lnw

Identify yourself with this strong
institution today by opening an ac­
count.
J.

PAGE T H R U

Contractor and Builder
Mr, uihI Mrs. A. I&gt;. flowcii of Chicago him* left tlmi iltv mi u water trip
0*er Seminole County Bnnk
iirmind the* world. "hey urn going In their gns engine limit ”Hpei'Jii.‘|(H,’’ f)H a
SANFORD
FLORIDA
• *:■
FLORIDA
f.et Iuiik by 17 feet wide. They Intend to enihv iiround various waters for a SAWl,u,lu
jenr IIml n half or two yearn. Mr. (Jowen estimates that he will travel 47,000
inlle.H before Ida return.

BATTERIES

«*

T h e Sem inole C ounty f
#*«««•B a n k

DOES AWAY WITH M L PAIN
Remarkable Aneathatle May
Employed In Delicate Dental
Surgical Operations,

Sanford C o n stru cts Co.

.CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
MODELS SABER-TOOTH TIGER B attery Troubles to U s Planes nnd Specifications Cheorfallj;
Furnished
on ElMlrietl Worn and eon tin
Los Angeles Man Has Fashioned a Re­ w. Sp.ol.Il/.
All Work Guaranteed
you d.p.nd.bl. aarrlea..
production of Moat Terrible PreWX ALSO HAVK COMPETENT MECHANICS H. T. PACE
P. O. Bax 1
historic Beast.
torn o m x A o u s n T o n « * »
BRINO YOUR

A conl-tnr chemical for the elimina­
done from tho earth before tho con­ Sanford B attery Service B uilders &amp; C opt
tion of all [min In dental surgical op­ tract was let for the Pyramids, tho fe­
Company
Sketches and Estimates Freei m
erations, simple of application and rocious and all-devouring saber-toothed Phone 189
L. A. Remind, Prop. building too large and uone too i
SERVICE
PROGRESS
STRENGTH
suitable for repented and universal tiger that ruled llm unltiml kingdom
----- ALL WORK GUARANTEED—
use la oral surgery, according to the 200,000 years ago lias no secrets from
4% INTEREST PAID'
Sclentlllc American, la niimmnced by tho scientists of todny, and u Los An­ HARTFORD BATTERY
W ilson &amp; Shorey
Dr. Joseph A. Klein of New York geles man even has gone so fur as to
Pino nnd Garland Sts., Orlando, Fla.
city.
“B attery Insurance”
sculpture In enneretu what he consid­
This new chemical Is liquid In form, ers to be a perfect reproduction of
well to two members of the class, Is applied on a pellet of cotton to the
Sold and Serviced by
the terrible monster with tho sabered
P U R E W A TER
Miss Oilvq Lczctte nnd James Rush, gum or mucous membrane surrounding mouth.
Edw.
H
iggin
s,
Inc.
who nre leaving for school this week. the tooth to he anesthetized or Into
Tho scientist, William Hpnldlng,
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. E. Wright nnd a cavity prior to excavation where a has the sculptured piece In tho work­
Elder Springs W ater
H a ig h t &amp; M agee
family nnd Jumcn Rush spent Tues­ tooth Is to ho tilled or treated. It shop nt Ids residence. He was presi­
99.98% PURE
produces complete local anesthesia In dent of tho Southern California Acudday in Orlando,
Phone 311-W
Sanford. FI
from two to eight minutes and elim­ oiny of Helenco for four terms, and In
Messrs. John Robertson and S. L. inates all feeling for from one to six
GARAGES
that capacity he laid occasion to leurti
Mrs. 0. W. Wolcott entertained nt a Murphy spent Sundny nt Daytona hours.
as much about the saber-toothed tiger
Smith Bros. G arage
dinner pnrty Inst Wednesdny in hon­ Beach.
Doctor Klein hns extracted teeth an moil of today are penult ted to
LORD’S PU R IT Y
W. J. Lawton nnd family spent and pulps painlessly by the use of this know.
or of Mrs. J. C. Lcttlce, of Winter
Expert Repairing
W ATER
chemical. Its effect Is entirely local,
Park. The guests wore Mrs. J. C. Snturdny afternoon in Orlando.
He was Instrumental In opening the
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
so
It
may
he
applied
with
perfect
safe­
famous fossil beds at Bren, where tho
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Wade left Wed­
Lattice, Mrs. D. N. Bntchcllor, Mrs.
AS GOOD AS THE BEST
Oak and First
ty, regardless of the patient’s age or
Walter W. Hose, MIsb Ilnrriet Rose, nesday afternoon for Wildwood where general physical condltiou, and It Is ‘ remains of the tigers were found In
Dally Service
Phone 1M
of Winter Park, and Miss Allie Knox, they will reside for the present, Mr. particularly valuable as an anesthetic good enough preservation to recon­
the skeletons.
Wade having given up his run on the in the extraction of children’s teeth. struct
of Atlanta, Gn.
From the relics of tho skeletons,
SA N FO R D NOVELTY
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. West nre the Seaboard into Oviedo.
It leaves no disagreeable after-effect, uncovered In the Bren pits, he has con­
E. F. Lane
N. H. Tanner is spending the week hut because of Its long period of ac­ cluded Unit the tigers of 200,000 years
proud parents of n fine bnby boy, born
tivity gives the nervous system ample ago were similar la size to the Itengiils
WORKS
Real Estate and Insurance
I in Minml.
Monday, August 129.
Mr. and Mrs, S. W. Swope and fam­ time to recover from the shock of op­ of today, differing essentially from
Mtimes Ruth and Elizabeth Yountti
Phone 95
eration before the nerves In the area
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
Miss Virginia Wright and Reverdy ily spent Saturday afternoon in San­ of the operation regain their normal them In their outstanding feature—
the long saber teeth from which no
Wright returned Saturday from Sara­ ford.
feeling or activity.
enemy could he safe.
General Shop and Mill
Miss Olive Lcgette entertained a
Geo. W. K n ight
sota.
With die skeleton remains of the
Australia's
Geographic
Position.
Mrs. 0. G. Wolcott and son, Henry, number of her girl frlcndH at a rook
tigers siillldciilly reproduced to out­
Real Estate and Insurance
Australia's exact position on world line the forms mid physical character­
Work
spent last week in Orlando and Win­ pnrty Snturdny night.
maps, originally determined by Cap- istics of the tigers, Mr. Spalding fquml SANFORD
FLORIDA
Mrs. O. P. Swope nnd children re­ tnln Cook, the early explorer, was
ter Park.
CONTRACTOR and BtJILDER
Mrs. C. S. Lee and MIhs Mnble turned Thursday from Daytona Bench brought Into question recently when little dllllculty la making a likeness
of the animal. In Ids art work he has
517 Commercial Street Sanford, Fla,
Swope, entertained most delightfully where they have' been spending ttie wireless authorities, after direct check­ reproduced tho skeleton proportions
ing by radio with standard time and added the external clinrnctorls- Tho vocational committee of tho Busi­
last Friday afternoon in honor of summer.
ELECTRICAL
Mrs. Ralph Bussford is visiting,her clocks at Lyons, France, said they be­ tlcs of the cut family, whereby lie be­ ness nnd Professional Women's Club
their mother, Mrs. S. W. Swope. The
lieved
there
Is
an
error
of
perhaps
party was a surprise to Mrs. Swope, pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. N. F. Lcgette.
lieves a perfect copy bus been accom­ requests nil young women desiring
100 yards on all maps In Australia's plished of tin* llre-eyed feline demon employment to register nt tho First
which added much to the pleaesure of
COLONIAL LAM PS
north-south lines.
'
that roamed supreme In the days be­ National Bank.
the occasion both for Mrs. Swopo and
Seafarers who llrsl sketched Aus­ fore mini was.—Los Angeles Express.
AGNES G. BERNER, Chnirman
the guests.
tralia’s position bused their calcula­
Mrs. Z. Spinks and baby, of Lees­
tions on the chronometer, the llnely
Eyes Examined
Glasses Designed
made watch which keeps Greenwich
burg, are visiting Mrs. M. M. King.
time.
Corrections
were
made
from
Mr. and Mrs. W. 13. Young and
time to time, until linn] checking by
daughters, Catherine, Maxine and
o p t . n.
cable was believed to he accurate.
Wililn, returned Saturday night from
Lately, however, Sydney wireless
A large crowd from here attended
a trip of several weeks duration to
men who have been listening to the
points in Arkansas, Alabama, and the society wedding in Sanford Fri­ dock ticks at Lyons, say they have TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS TO
day evening.
discovered there Is a perceptible loss
Mississippi.
FLUSH KIDNEYS IF BLADDER
Mrs. Knte Wilke called on Mrs. of time in transmitting the correct
James Rush, left Wednesday for his
BOTHERS YOU.
seconds over the cable. The loss, It
Ballard Tuesday afternoon.
home in Opelika ,Ala.
Is
said,
led
to
errors
In
miqi-mnklng.
Christine McClellan, Lula nnd Eth­
GILLON &amp; FR Y
W. F- Argo, who has been quite ill
OPTOMETRIST
Eating meat regularly eventually OPTICIAN
for the past week, is able to be out el LcFilcs, nnd Mrs. May Rivers, Os­
Phone 442
Mohammedan Law.
produces kidney trouble In some form Graduate Northern Illinois College
sie Howard nnd Jack Flynt, were
again.
212
Enst
First
St.
Snnford,
Fin.
In
the
.Moslem
state
of
Turkey
tho
Miss A. D. Mitchell entertained visiting in Moore Station Monday Inws of the empire rest In principle or other, says u well-known authori­
ty, because the uric add in meat ex­
TR A N SFE R ~
Monday night in honor of Mrs. A. K. evening.
on the basis of the Koran, the Hmllth,
cites
the
kidneys,
they
become
over­
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
T.
W.
Provntt
moved
nr Irmlltlons of Mohammed, nnd file
Crawford, her 19121 graduating class,
“WE DELIVER THE GOODS’*
reported savings of his siiceessurs. nil worked; get sluggish; clog up and
Misses Elizabeth Lawton, Olivo Li- into the Flynt property.
causes
nil
sorts
of
distress,
particu­
,;f
v.:'
h
are
hlinllm;
upon
the
sov­
C.
0.
WILSON.
Own.r
*
Quick Service T ransfer
Lulu
LoFiles
and
Rev.
Wright
took
zdte and Mabel Swope, nnd James
ereign ’ f the slate ns lip........ Mas- larly backache and misery in the kid- SATISFACTORY SERVICE AND
dinner
with
Mrs.
T.
W.
Prevntt.
Storage Facilities
Rush, nnd Francis Swope. After
Knell
successive sultan, h ov­ nyy region; rheumatic twinges, severe
REASONABLE PRICES
If
we
plcuso
you, tell others; if not
The
B.
Y.
P.
U.,
meet
Sundny
night
Icm*.
Kuril
supper, Messrs. Dowdy, Wethers and
alities n s &lt;ul; d
W ie kt B r o t h e l C « r . ( o Buililln.
headaches,
ncid
stomach,
constipation,
tell
us.
Phono 498
McCall, joined the pnrty nnd rook at the Bnptist church.
h!s !:■ !!vldmil ptrpo-“ nnd. by virtue
torpid
liver
sleeplessness
blndder
nnd
Prnyor
meeting
wns
held
nt
the
of tils iihsfduto authority, his lews
games were enjoyed fdr the rest of
Phone 175 Fourth nnd Sanford Are
"Baptist church Wednesday night.
have stood until inborn have swept urinary irritation.
the evening.
HOTELS
The moment your hack hurts or
The community club met at the them away. The nearest iipprimcli to
Mrs, I), n , Bntchcllor, Mr .and Mrs.
u Supreme court Justice Is the sultan
G. Bassett Smith, Prop.
Artie Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. John town hull Mondny afternoon with n He Interprets (7) the law ns he thinks kidneys aren’t neting right, or if blnd­
H otel M ontezum a
der
bothers
you,
get
about
four
ounc­
COMMERCIAL AND
Coleman. Lettice, M. M. Smith, Sr., largo attendance.
tiest for his people.—New York Trib­ es of Jnd Salta from any good phar­
“Sanford’s New Hotel”
JOB PRINTING
A large crowd from Sanford a t­
M. M. Smith, Jr., nnd Miss Sledge, of
une.
macy;
tnke
n
tahlespoonful
in
a
glass
91.50 Up Per Day
Winter Park, visited Mrs. 0. G. Wol­ tended the rond meeting here Mon­
of
water
before
breakfast
for
n
few
dny night.
cott Sunday afternoon.
Seeing Without Eyes.
Herald P rin tin g Co.
Miss Ruth McFarland spent Sun­
That the blind cun perceive light days nnd your kidneys will then net
Mrs. (’, T. McCully and littlo dnugh
fine.
This
famous
salts
is
made
from
and darkness Is asserted by I&gt;r. A
ter, Naomi, returned Saturday from dny with Ethel LoFiles.
Mr. Claude ColTlc nnd Miss Clara t’niitnnnet In Medicine (Paris). Doctor tho ncid of grapes and lemon juice,
C. A. W H IDDO N
«n extended visit to Mrs. McCulley’s
BOOK, JOB AND COM­
Harrison left Friday night for MU; &lt;’nnt..»..et tested eyeless seeing mu­ combined with lithin, nnd has been
Parents in Ohio.
CLEANING,
PRESSING, ALTERING
PRINTING
MERCIAL
on,1. Mr.
Mr. CofTie
CoITlo nnd
winery by hn.ulnglng .In eyes g . ■ used for generations to flush clogged
nnd wife
wife came home, |it*«i«if
Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Kimbrel and anil.
Herald
Building
Phono
148
Rear Snnford Shoo &amp; Clothing Co,
and cement ruling Ills ntlentlnn kidneys nnd stimulate them to porMrs. \\ M. Wright motored to San­ Sunday. Miss Harrison will stay for for 50 hours mi perception of light.
Phono 465
nuil activity; niso to neutralize tho
He found that he could then perceive
ford via the beautiful Genova rond n couple of weeks.
PRINTING
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ballard, of Beck not merely light mill darkness hut ncids in the urine so it no longer irri­
Sunday afternoon.
tates, thus ending bladder disorders.
Hammock,
spent Sundny with friends ■•Iso large nnd shining objects.
DRINK
.Miss Olive Lorrette nnd Mrs. A. K.
250 Hnmmermlll envelopes printed,
Jnd Salts cannot , injure nnyono;
Testing
many
blind
persons,
he
rawford l*;ft Thursday for Jnckzon- nnd relatives.
$1.75.—Seminole
Printery,
902
French
Elder
Springs
Water. Its 99 98-10®
found the same ability. He nm l hales makes a delightful effervescent llthavo.
87-0tp
l' whercthey will enter Mnnsey
per
cent
pure,
phono 31L
t
this vision without eyes to ltanvler's
iness College.
Ready .made asbestos jackets, de­ Konsory cells, which have u nerve ln-wnter drink which millions of men
nnd women tnke now nnd then to keep
rs. T. W. Lawton nnd her Sunday signed to fit all standard types of sensation with the bruin centers.
the kidneys nnd urinnry organs clenn,
d class, entertained at a chicken residence heaters, have been patented
"
yZ
S „ ” :|P ick ,i"S
P reservin g
thus avoiding serious kidney disease.
—Get
your
Scratch
Puds
from
The
at White’s Wharf Tuesday ove­ to conserve fuel nnd protect the
15c
tho
week.
—Adv„
Herald—by tho pound—15c.
rlie party wnH given In fare­ motnl.

OVIEDO

REAL ESTATE

.. Employment Bureau..

GAT LESS'MEAT
IF BACK HURTS

Henry McLaulin, Jr.

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grow n crop which is just ns rich, Just llsh independent water transportaabundant and just ns profitable,— .tion, either to connect with the Inde­
nnd to water sheds. From nn econom­ citrus. Government statistics show pendent boat lines which will bo op­
h ^ t jb s ^ f i ^ s . s " •
ic standpoint it is important in the that ONE-THIRD of all tho money erated out of Jacksonville, or to mako
a Tailor
Routhcm states to keep forests grow- taken in for oranges in Florida for tho through trips to New York, Bos­
1020 went to ORANGE COUNTY. Or- ton, Bultifore nnd other ports.
inir to encourage tourist travel."
#Second St,
f p i u i u m ___________
lnndo citizens hnvo builded upon n
----------- o----------"Tnmpn hns already Inunchcd a
of Woolens »|t | „
Judge Cheney nnd I. W. Phillips, civic pride that is the by-word of ev­ definite movement to establish inde­
B. J . HOLLY _____________ Editor
W
low ns pouiy.
(I* J. llLLARD._.8ecreUry*Treaiar«r of Orlando, want a broad highway ery persons who visits within our lim­ pendent water transportation to cfl)dwork.
l „ orJ
H. A. NEEL.---------General Manager forty feet wide from Sanford to Or­ its. "We have a great town," said enpe the threatened increase in rntes
If
and
liosintti
t,
lando beautified with trees and several Sanford speakers last night, and unless the other water points in
CURTIS BARBER
shrubs nnd flowers, nnd make it n “hut every time we go to Orlnndo wo the state combine to protect them­
CIBOULATIOH HAMAOEE
Tho features offered by this bank in the way of safe­
memorial to the world war veternns, come bnck and wonder if we will ever selves the big fish will ent up the
Phone 148 up to 6 P. M.
I Will Give*
ty, security nnd dependability are certain elements
be like your city. Your wonderfully
AOrwtiMng ItU i K»d» Xaow — Applliuttoa instead of spending nny money on developed lakes, beautiful homes, smnll fellowH. Snnford hnH been dis­
•a Trousers
that are behind a real banking service.
bronze statues that mean nothing.
cussing the matter recently, through
■abaertpUM Prio* ta Adraao*
magnificent
stores
nnd
buildings,"
A
Dm Th i .............................................. H-M Let this great idea sink into your
Suit Order
its Chamber of Commerce, PeLnnd is
■a iN lki ......................................... &gt;.0*
Banking service begins first with the safe-guarding
minds, and lay all your future plans town may hnve ever so many naturul also considering the matter nnd nt
B»llT«r»d la City by Oaniar
'•made and Silk
0 — W » k .......................................................II CWati
of funds of the thrifty, but its greatest function is
for this highway, oven though it can­ resources but if they are undeveloped the Inst conference of the Board of
uarantccd
they count for naught. It is the push
Tka bl* It* t« ibp«tl WmUj K«nl4 aaits aid to sound growth in the community.
Uraty evtan Bamlaala County and la psbUabad not be forty feet wide. We enn, at and spirit of the citizenship thnt builds Governors of the Pnlatkn Chnmber of
r way Friday, AdvarUalne ratal mada known least in the next year or two make it
pairing and
ea application. DamnoraUa la palltloa. n.W
a community, where thi" fenturc Ib Commerce H. 0. Hamm pointed out
We back up every advertisement with tangible bank­
sixteen feet wide, nnd benutify it. lacking there can be no advancement. the seriousness of the situation ,nnd
par yaar, alvaya la adraaoo.
sing
ing service and every assistance within our power.
Two such growing cities ns Sanford Roth Sanford nnd Orlnndo are im­ the advisability of making some ar­
Member of The Aaaodated Preoa
CASH------- ^
nml Orlando need this highway.
bibed with this spirit, und while It rangement whereby Pnlatka could se­
----------- o----------ndall
lasts nothing but success can come cure a freight rate from eastern mar­
WE WILL HAVE CHEAPER RATES from it. Orlnndo needs Sanford ns kets of from twenty-flve to forty per
•ORI)
cent,
under
the
proposed
readjusted
Snnford
needs
Orlnndo.
Situated
at
Business is picking up—everything
clothes for
The meeting of the "Ship-by-Wat- the head of the navigation of the St. tariffs."—Pnlatkn News.
is lovely.
er" organization here last
nijjht Johns river, Sanford should become
This is the proper spirit, nnd one
-0shows the spirit of the times nnd the greatest commercial center of in- thnt Snnford can well tnke to heart,
Prospcrlty is tickling our nose to­ shows thnt the American people and
terlor Florida. Through, her, jio rt Just now.wo aro doing, and will do,
day with the straw of publicity.
"A Community Builder"
especially the pcoplo of Florida are should come and go the commerce for nil in our power to get the Clyde Lino
—
b----------tired of'being gouged by the railroads the whole central portion of the state. enough business to put on n dnlly
Wo don't know how you feel about and instead of asking the railroads to
F. P. FORSTER................. .......... ;.............. ..President
It but we will be glad when the Thurs­ do this or do thnt the people intend In his talk last night Judge Cheney steamer, or two steamers, if neces­
B. F. WH1TNER................................................Cashier
day afternoons arc off the calendar of to ship by water and keep it up indef- suid he hoped to live to see the day sary. And Pnlntka putting on her
Iwhen a forty foot grouted brick road own, stenmers, if necessary, shows
lazy nftcrnooiis.
initely. This is no idle boast or pipe i would connect the two cities; when thnt the people are becoming aroused
dreams to be dissipated as soon as the Orlnndo merchants would receive their to the vital issues of transportation,
Man remarked to thu Herald yes­
railroads lower their rates when they frojg},t by the water route nnd have and do not intend to stand for nny
terday thnt the Chamber of Commerce are compelled to do so. It is an earn­
THEATRE
RESORT
had him worked to denth. It is cer­ est endeavor of the shippers and it transported with speed and dispatch more gouging. We hnve the great
to
the
doors
of
their
establishments.
MANAGER
DANCE HALL
CAFE
St. Johns river nnd we can force the
tainly a working body with commit­ growers and merchants generally to
Others
predicted
an
electrically
pro­
tee meetings mornings, noons, after­ better their condition and to keep their
government to recognize this river,
------------ ELECTRIC---------noons und nights. Out this is the life. business from being ruined by the ex­ pelled railway between the two cities give us deeper wnter und n better
both of which we feel confident will channel, nnd, like Pnlatkn, we can
PIA N O S
ORCHESTRIONS
----------- o----------orbitant freight rates that suck all come in time.
FOR
YOUR
PURPOSE
IN
ALL STYLES AND SIZES
No, Pauline, the Herald will not the life blood from the victims. The
put on our own hont lino if necessnry.
With the spirit which the Sanford However, the Clyde Line seems dis­
close on Labor Day. Neither does it time is post when lhe people should
at Reduced Prices
close on Thursday afternoons. In fact expect anything from the railroads. people have shown the past year noth­ posed to help us in our extremity,
ing
can
stop
their
progress.
They
will
wo arc beginning to believe that if The time is past when the railroads
and we should give them all the busi­
business continues it will be nip and need to ask for anything from the peo­ receive the hearty co-operation of the ness thnt they enn tnke and give it
Orlando citizens in all their undertak­
tuck to close the office on Sunday.
ple. Backed by the administration ings. Orlando hns long ago learned to them now. Think of it, you Snn­
W. S. H A Y N E , Tampa, Florida
they get immense sums of money from the key to success; co-operation and ford merchants.
•++*v**+++4H
-WIRE
------------------------PHONE-----------------------WRITEThe board of governors of
the the government for fancied losses
-----------o---------Chamber of Commerce is working during the war nnd while taking these optimism. With a spirit of get-to­ MAINTAINING PUBLIC HIGH­
while the majority of the members sums increase the freight rates and gether between the two cities and a
labor involved in keeping them in re­ of got)d nnd true men can be found
WAYS.
are sleeping. They are working for how? By coming to the towns with realization that what benefits the one
who would do credit to those posi­
pair.
There
is
no
question
thnt
should
every citizen of Sanford and every a water rate nnd making their rate inevitably, directly or indirectly will
tions of responsibility.
Each
section
is
in
charge
of
a
pa­
command
more
careful
thought
und
business in Snnford is getting the the same as the towns thnt have no benefit the other, Orlando and Sanford
Is this system practical for Volu­
trolman, who is supposed to give his
can
build
a
greater
"Central
Florida"
study
than
tho
building
and
main­
benefit of the good work of the Cham­ water rate. Just a fine little scheme
entire laboring time to the work of sia county roads? .Might it not bo
than
the
greatest
optimist
has
ever
tenance
of
puldlc
highways.
ber of Commerce.
to choke all competition in freight visioned.—Reporter-Star.
One feature thnt is now gaining in keeping his section of road in proper tried out to a limited extent In. oVrates in the future and when they
&lt;ler to demonstrate its merits? What
popularity in some sections of the repair.
Schools will soon open, business will have everything just us they want it
do you say, Mr. County Commission­
The
patrolmen
work
under
the
gen­
SIDELIGHTS
ON
TUESDAY
country is what is called thc "patrol"
begin to begin, advertising will get they will tell the people where they
er?—DoLnnd News.
eral
supervision
of
the
county
en­
NIGHT’S
BANQUET
system of keeping roads in ropnir.
bigger and better, the Herald will go can go. However, they cannot take
Seminole county found this out nnd
gineer,
or
supervisor.
The
successful
The scheme is to divide the high­
to twelve or sixteen puges, Snnford the river away and we can nlways ship
Whnt's
the
most
popular
room
have
now established a road patrol
in
nnd
satisfactory
operation
of
such
n
ways of n county into sections, giving
will bo filled with tourists, the grow­ by water ami the railroads and the
Sanford
?
(’horns—U02.
under
n most competent man nnd it
system
would
depend
very
largely
a number to each section. The extent
ers will be shipping their good fruits interstate commerce commission nnd
Notice—All
young
sprouts
who
will
be
money saved to tho county in
upon
thc
honor,
integrity
nnd
effi­
of the sections is determined by ex­
and vegetables to market, fishing and all the rest of the hunch can take a
that you
want
to
know
the
latest
methods
in
many
ways.
ciency
of
the
patrolmen.
But
plenty
hunting will be good, "won't we have rear sent when the people of Florida
isting conditions pertaining to the
present-day courting, ask Kenney
you it is
fun?"
perfect their now organization of Guernsey.
“Ship by Wotor” and whether it is
dw about
Ask Kenny what the clock of today
The poor old printers have but few through the Clyde Line or an inde­
says.
holidays. Like the clock of grandfath­ pendent Hue of steamers the people
ice. You
Bob Holly says a mosquito said,
er and the brook of Tennyson, we just will see to it that ship by water is
"times have certainly changed.” A
•»
; used by
seem to run ^on forever and yet wu followed out as far as possible for the
•*
,
,
few
years
ago
he
had
to
bite
the
girls
thrivo on hnrd work ami with the few balance of time. I he railroads and linIy on thc faCL. aiu, hunds.
gest cortoo,
flowers thut are scattered along our their friends in high quarters have
y all the
pathway now and then manage to keep killed the goose that laid the golden ••in glad they have changed," suid
in good humor and enjoy an hour or egg nnd have also killed nny spark of Boh.
jhboring
ao with the family when there are no friendship or sympathy that the pub­ The Corset Cover Twins were there,
meetings of any kind—which is be­ lic might have toward them. Here­ Brazzier and his brother Camisole.
If all the predictions made last ♦
tween December Hist and January 1st. after it will he a cold-blooded propo­
night
come true, Orlando and Snn­
-----------o----------sition with tho shippers and the rail­ ford will he divided only by a signpost £V
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That was n great ;Iove feast at roads will find it out. We have no
telling
where
one
begins
and
the
oth­
I
Sanford last night when the Cham­ fight with them and never intend to er ends.
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ber of Commerce of Sanford nnd Or­ have any. We have no argument with
I
Hail Bill and R. B. visited room UU2
lando hooked arms around each other them. The time for arguments is
twice more, they might have been *i
and sang that well known song: “In over. We intend to get action now speaking yet.
♦
tho shade of the old celery tree." nnd get it through the only channels
1' red Thorpe made seven trips to $
P 14
— Nothing like good -will and good cheer that remains—the chnnhCI of the StT* room HU2 that we know of. Lord
between cities. What helps one helps Johns river.
knows how many more which we did
Let the business men and shippers not see.
the other.—Orlnndo Sentinel.
of every town in South Central Flori­
-----------o----------When it comes to boosting, bet
A visitor to the city this week said da study this matter closely and at­ thnt I.os Angeles chap had nothing on
If you have never given earnest attention to the classi­
that he had been keeping his eye on tend the meeting ealled in Orlando J. P. Holbrook.
RDS
Sanford this summer through
thu Tuesday, September lllth at which
One regret of the occasion, us ex­
TON
fied ads it is certain that you have missed some opportun­
Daily Herald and it seined to him that time a permanent organization will be pressed by Representative Foster,
perfected
for
a
ship
by
water
cam­
there had been no dull times here;
was the absence of one of the old war
ALL
ities which were almost made to order for YOU.
that the people atuyed at home more, paign that will bring the water to the horses, Captain B. M. Robinson. Men­
eyes
of
thc
railroads
forever
und
nyo.
enjoyed themselves more, had more
tion of his name brought rounds of
RTS.
•---------- o---------- applause.
new things in the air, had more new
Why not determine to learn for yourself what the classi­
3RS.
ideas about city building, were more FOR A GREATER SANFORD AND
If there ever was nny animosity be­
ORLANDO
in the public eye than any other city
tween Sanford and Orlando, it*H all
UN.
fieds mean to you?
over now.
of similar size in the South and he is
The Sanfurd Chamber of Commerce
in a business where he keeps up with
We didn’t know we were going to
R,
was
host last night to the Orlando hear grant! opera when we pulled out
such matters. It is just that old pep
There
are
two
ways.
One
is
to
advertise
in
the
classified
that tho Daily Herald brought to your Chnmber of Commerce, it was a great for Sanford last night, but Mrs. Tuk;e r .
gathering. A gathering where the ach's several vocal selections were all
doors every evening,
columns for whatever you may need. The other is to
advantages
of
each
section
were
dis­
----------- o----------but that.
cussed in common and offered to the
In Mrs. Leonurdy Sanford’s WornFormer President Henry E. Hnrdt- other for the advancement of both, ,.,.iu
read and answer classified ads—to investigate those th at
,
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UuH”&gt;ess
Club,
has
a
most
c
o­
nor, of the Southern Forusty Con­ unt.............
ority of
pitted against the other in rival
gress says that too much idle land competition. It was a meeting where eluent speaker.
seem to offer something to you. You’ll be surprised to
Bob Holly’s speech was as brilliant
means bankruptcy to a statu. Col. co-operation predominated and optim­
h. It is
Joseph Hyde Pratt, chairman of the ism ran rampant. The speeches were ns his dome was shiny, needless to
learn how many of these little ads do talk business to
re f o u n d
executive committee says: "Putting eloquent nnd of good cheer, they pro­ say it could not be improved upon.
Ask Bill Glenn how many miles it
land to its best use means there will moted a feeling of brotherly love and
you—how many of them seem to point to opportunities
or ink at a much
not be uny idle or waste land. A cer­ comradeship, they helped to link closer is to Sanford.
It will he a great relief when they
tain percentage of the area of this together two of Florida's greutest cit,asm inelnk. If1
for you.
liet that road from Snnford to Or­
icH and build thu foundation of a
, bring it back and
lando which Judge Cheney advocated.
greater Central Florida.
Some
of
your
friends
and
acquaintances
are
using
the
Turning off the brick is not so bad,
and fill your founThe resources und environments of
hut turning back, about gets one’s
SHRIMP, OKRA AND TOMAOrlando nnd Snnford arc entirely dif­
classified columns regularly.
Some of them have found
goat.—Orlando Reporter-Star.
ial of the ink that
\
ferent but arc of anch a nutiure they
TO STEW
-----------o----------cun be used far thu benefit of each
profitable investments in real estate; some have found
s.
BUILDING A BOAT LINE.
other. Sunford, with hur broad ex­
panse of fertile truck lands, with their
Fry tho contents of 1 can of
good positions;.some have bought and sold used articles.
Pnlatkn is aroused over the idea of
flowing
wells can him os t feed the na­
V
Tabasco Okra and Tomatoes in
tion. More refrigerator cam leave shipping by water and having deep
1 tablespoon butter for 10 minSanford ’nnntially than any other city water to the port of JaCksohiille/ls
YOU’RE LIVING IN A T O ^ N WHERE PEOPLE AC­
utoa; add 1 can of shrimp and 1
in thc United States. This is n big in a position to make terms with the
I t '"
statement but it is hacked up by gov­ railroads and Clyde Lino. They aro
cup water. Stew 20 minutes;
COMPLISH THINGS THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED
talking
about
putting
on
boat
lines
If
ernment
statistics,
and
that
the
crops
season with V4 teaspoon Tubasf
grown have been reitUinerativu con be better rates cannot be secured as the 1
ADS. Why don't you?
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co Sauce.
following 'Indicates: •
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seen
in
the
beautiful
homes
which
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also in the thousands of automobiles Ports, published at Jack*6nVil!*,‘the
owned in tHht section by1the farmers suggestion’fumade thntpalntka, San­
ford ’and DeLhnd b e ' listed' us 'grftoYig
and truckeft.
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While Orlando’s soil is not us adapt­ southern ports and that a united efPhones 497*494
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1921

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H»ppcn|ngH
Mention of
M ailer* I d
perionel Item#
•fInleresl

In and About
S The City &lt;£

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talk* Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

LAKE MONROE

,"T ~ t Wakefield, of Geneva, wan * * * * * * * * * * * *
,Jo n B the visitors to the city today.
, ft Hampton, of Wnycross, was in.

city yestordny trnnBncting busi­
ness.

: SANFORD’S :
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r .,t a repaired tire to use as extra.
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t, rJ Hr.. (»r ,3 .0 0 -3 . A. H - l *
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Jlon Under Curlett, of Geneva, was *
L the city last night attending the *
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U ip \&gt;y water convention.
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Uiiick Rondster for sale. New Urea *
ad is in first clna9 mechanical con* *
ition.—II. &amp; °* M°tor Co. 129-tfc *
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Tl&gt;e pipe organ recital at the Meth- *
dist church promises u grent treat *
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o the music lover of the city.
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Frank Clark, jr., left this morning
[for his home in Miami after Bpending *
Lometime here and in Wauchula on *
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Ibusiness.
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Get a repaired tire to uso aa extra, *
li’ord tires fur $3.00—S. A. Huston. *
110-20tc *

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Well, the old bulb continues
to hover around the 0(5 mark
and It seems difficult to drag
it down. It looks like storms
today, however, and just a
little equinoctial gale will do
the work. Tcmpua does fugit
and the temperature Is bound
to follow. Only n few more
days of sweltering in our littic box office and then we will
be enjoying (he breezes that
sweep into our sanctum off
the bakery bringing odors of
pies and cakes and a hint of
Thanksgiving and cold weath*
er:
5:40 A. M„ SEPTEMBER 1
Maximum ....................... 9(5
Minimum ......................... (58
Itnngc ............................... 73
Parameter ......................30.17
Calm and Cloudy.

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Th,. |,and stand in Centrul Turk * * * * * * * * * * *
»s being made over with a new floor
P. J. Feitner, secretary and treas­
| and other repair work being .dono.
urer of the Osceola Cypress Co., of
Osceola, was in the city last night
H on. 0 . I’. Swope, of Oviedo, wan
of.re last night attending the meeting representing Osceola at the waterway
meeting.
af the ship by water committee.
Red Speed Wagon for snle. Slight\ ly used and is a bargain for the price
|-#e are asking. It you need a truck,
sc.: us at once.—It. &amp; O. Motor Co.
129-tfc

The Herald received a letter from
Dr. Jeaop, the other day, in which he
stated Unit lie was better ami would
lie down to Sanford again this winter.
This will bo good news to his many
friends.

The Herald Printing Co., put out
CARD OF THANKS.
some new and nifty blotters today.
Come in and get some of them. They
To Our Friends:
are free.
Words cannot express my appre­
ciation
of tlie love and sympathy
LEXINGTON, 5 passenger, 1920
,T»di l for sale. New tires, looks good shown my loved one during tier long
,n.i runs good. Wo are offering tills illness ami to me in my bereavement
car for $1'UD.(M) less than list price.— ami loss of my dear wife. To my
JL &amp; n. Motor Co.
129-tfc Brother Odd Fellows, to my loyal
friends throughout the city, and else­
Mrs. R. W. I’earman is home from where, I can say no more, than that
the bench today getting her new I nm happy to know such fi lends, and
home on the west side ready for oc­ my prayer shall always be that when
cupancy.
I dm called to go they will say by
me as they do by her, that it was an
M.
baccy, special advertising inspiration to have known her.
man of Florida, who has been in Day­
II. Sntu!s Scllcck and Daughter.
tona for some time, was in the city
today enroute to Orlando.
SPECIAL FOR
Fisherman, Hunter and Tourist
Send your old mattress to Bradley Army Tents, complete with poles
factory. Make them like new, for
115x1(5 ...... , ..............................$35.00
$5.90. 50 |b. new cotton mattress only Army Tents, 9x9 at
..............22.50
$8.00. Guaranteed. 000 W. South Army Tents, one man, nt
1.50
SL, Orlando, Fin.
122-2Gtc Tarpaulins for Garages and
Trucks, nt .............................. 11.00
■Miss l.angenhnck, the efficient head
Complete line of Army Goods, in
&gt;f the Fernald-I.nughton Hospital limited quantities. Buy now while we
force, is home from a month’s vaca­ have them.—Thrasher &amp; Garner.
137-2tc
tion spent at various places in the
',rth.

HOT WEATHER RECORD.
W&lt; have at present in stock one
slightly used Hupmohilc that we arc
iffcring for sale at a reasonable price.
If you want the host for your money,
«&lt;&gt; ms at once.—II. &amp; O. Motor Co.
129-tfc
The many friends of S. J. Sligh,
*’■ Nkolley and C. E. Stewart, of
Grluiidii, were glad to see them here
•ast night. They are among the best
cratT"' men in the state, and were
^presenting the Orlando Chamber of
Commerce traffic committee.

RICHMOND, Vn., Sept., 1.—Hot
weother records of the month have
been broken here within th" last two
days, tlie tenlpornture ranging near
the 100 mark both days. At 1 o'clock
this afternoon the mercury had rison
to 9(5.1, which wns more than two de­
grees higher than yesterday’s record
for the same hour. By 2:30 the tem­
perature was nearly 100. The dry
weather of the last few weeks has
caused the worst drought Virginia Iuih
experienced in many years.

Hr&lt;‘

Do You Want'
A SLIGHTLY USED AUTOMOBILE?
If so, you eftn got any make you want. And the prices
and terms made to suit you. We are Headquarters for
Uiu best in Used Automobiles. We have both quantity
and quality.
Below are a few, which we guarantee to be as
represented*
BEJCINGTON, 1920 Model, 5-passcnger.
HUPMOBILE, 1920 Model, 5-passenger.
HUPM0BILE, 1921 Model, Roadster.—Sold.
BUICK, 1917 Model, H-passcnger Roadster
BUICK, 1917 Model, 7-passengcr.
FORD, 1918 Model, 5-pass. Touring.—Sold.
UALL and LOOK THESE OVER, WE CAN SUIT YOU

jU 0. MOTOR CO.
209 PARK AVE.

SANFORD, FLA.

.EXINGTON and HUPM OBILE SALES
and SERVICE

Really, wo believe wc are the first
upon the job. Inelegant to he sure,
to style it as such, as the teaching of
school is quite a profession nmi falls
under the heading of position, hut
when we gathered them nil in Mon­
day morning and wrought order from
chaos, it was a job. But a bright and
happy one and an atmosphere of
smiles filled the auditorium when
Lake Monroe school opened its doors
for nnothcr year of work and fun.
The old proverb is frayed at the end
but nevertheless true, that Jack gets
to lie a stupid hoy when he works all
day and never plnys. So, between
times, around and about, the earnest
study nnd hard endeavor, wc have
planned all kinds of happy little sur­
prises and pleasures for our hoys and
girls, and our good patrons too, who
are always so welcome to share our
joys. Yes, wo shall work hard and
piny hnrd in the allotted times of
each nnd wo hope our children will
repent at the close of the school year,
the same as they said last year, ‘‘Oh,
we are so sorry school is out, we just
lore to go to school.”
f Our popular superintendent, Prof.
T. W, Lawton, wns with us Monday,
and his kind and encouraging words
were thoroughly enjoyed by the large
number of patrons present and ex­
tended away deep intq^Ahc apprecia­
tion of the tcuchcrs. Our children
all Jove Mr. Lawton, nnd know he is
a friend and a genuine old Kentucky
hospitality is extended him with a
sincere Invitation to come often. We
also had with us Rev. ---------------who gnve tlie invocation and made a
nice talk. O fcourse our good trus­
tees, Messrs. John Bell and Charles
Bales, had a lot of good things to say
by way of cheering us up and start­
ing us off right. Really, it fwas a
very delightful occasion^ and patrons,
teachers, and children, were happy
mid pleased over the bright pros
pects for the coming year. The for­
mer teachers will hold the different
positions as follows: Prof. J. T.
Jacobs, principal; Mrs. Jacobs, pri­
mary; Mrs. Buchanan, intermediate;
also music teacher.
The ne\V Baptist church at Monroe
is being rapidly completed. The build­
ing is large and airy, with a nice
Sundny school room, a pretty pulpit,
beautiful lighting fixtures, and all
other necessary furnishings. Mr. L,
K. B. Mann is to he commended upon
his generosity in the gift of the beau­
tiful corner lot.
Miss Shelby, of Chattanooga Telia.,
is a guest of her brother, Mr. Marlon
Shelby.
Mr; W. J. Jewell will make a trip
to his farm at Wauchula upon busi­
ness Saturday.
Miss Lilly Miles, of Louisville, Ky.,
is visiting her niece, Miss Linda
Miles, at this place.
Dr. W. F. Blackman lias returned
from a business trip to Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry I.appin, of the
West Side, have returned from a
business trip to New York City.
Mrs. R. A. Stephens is confined to
her home by illness.

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and take a look at our’window and see
for yourself the Straw Hats and
Panamas we are offering at
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Your Choice, $1.48
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Every hat in the house, balaluks, pana­
mas and straws; all of them, as
long as they last

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BED ROOM TRAGEDY
H. R. Godwin, who represents the
(I. B. Williams Company, u munufnet iring drug house, kills three in his
Led room in hotel in West Florida.
Mr. Godwin’s statement is ns follows:
I retired about eleven-thirty. Was
aroused next morning at three o’clock
by the song of several anopheles mos­
quitoes. I happened to think of iny
little bottle of Torment, which I im­
mediately got and began to spray
about in the room. Could not hear
them any more, so supposed they were
gone. Next morning I found two
dead in the lied nnd one dead on tiie
floor. 1 would not travel if I could
not gut this spray, it kills them.
Sold e very where*—Ad v.
DR. STEVENS RECEIVES
FEDERAL It EC(Hi N1T ION.

C L A S S IF IE D ADS
Clnssiried advertisements, 5 centH 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 Vctwdingly.

FOR RENT

WANTED

FOR RENT—Comfortable rooms,
Furnisho's for light house keeping.
318 l’almo.to Ave.
l.U-Otp.
FOR ltKNT—One office oix First
street. Apply A. I’. Connelly.
125-tfe
FOR RENT—2 nice furnished Iioiihckeeping rooms, 1 largo furnished
housekeeping room.—Mrs. Riddling,
205 Onk Ave.
13fl-2tp
FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—
One apartment, bed room and kitch­
enette; also two bed rooms and
kitchen, furnished, with electric lights,
running water and gas; house shady
and cool. Apply to Mrs. Smith, 300
French Ave.
13-i-fltc
FOR RENT—2 or 3 offices over Bow­
er &amp;'Koumillnt drug store, front
rooms.—N. 11. Garner.
135-5tc

WANTED—Team work, inquire M.
121 2Gtp
Hanson Shoe Shop.
WANTED- For counter work, young
lady or young man.—Sanford De­
pot Restaurant,
130-tfc
WANTED—Reliable man would like
to have position as truck drivur or
anything in general. I*. O. Box 741,
C i t y . ______________ 137-Btp

LOST

Headquarters Fourth Corps Area,
LOST—Key ring wilh two Yale keys
Fort McPherson, Ga., Aug. 30, 1921.
and three trunk keys. Return to
The Editor Snnford Herald, Sanford,
221 E. First St. and receive reward.
Florida.
13fl-2tij
Dear Sir:—Please give publicity to
LOST—Diamond liar pin between
the following news item:
Park and Magnolia on First. Re­
The following named National
turn to Herald and get rewnrd.
Guard officer have received Federal
13G-2tp
recognition in the past week: Capt.
Ralph E. Stevens, M. C. (Sanford.)
'he l&gt;cst small
Thanking you, I am,
husincss in town.
FOR
SALE
Very truly yourH,
FOR SALE—A five room bungalow, Making money all the time, at n bar­
LOUIS A. CRAIQ,
310 South Holly ave. Terms reas­ gain. Good reason for Helling. Inves­
Assistant to Chief of Staff.
onable, See E. F. Lane.
134-fltc tigate this.—Sanford Doughnut Kitch­
en. 217 Sanford Ave., Sanford, Fla.
FOR
SALE—Rose
No.
4
seed,
Irish
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ATTENTION
potatoes, per bushel $2.00.—L. A.
Bromley.
131-tfc
CARPETS AND IIUGS
/
Officers of Templar Comiimndry
WASHED
will hold conclave of companions of FOR SALE—Medium size safe. Ap­
Illustrous Order of the Red Cross on
ply 402 Snnford Ave., and Fourth and cleaned at your home or we will
call for and deliver. Hamilton Beach
Thursday evening, Sept. 1, at 7:30 for
Street.
94-01.
SEEK LAW TO CREATE
Washers
uHcd.—Snnford
rehearsal, nnd instruction. Please at­ FOR SALE—Olio 3elding-Hnll stone Electric
STANDARD PACKAGES
Steam Prcssery, 317 1st St. Phone 5G0
tend.
lined refrigerator, 150 pound ca­
FOR SHIPPING FRUIT.
II. E. TOLAIt,
pacity. Call 519 W. First Street.
Eminent Commander.
HG-tfc SIXTEEN* YEAR-OLD
WASHINGTON, Sept. I.—The
FORGKII SOUGHT; IS
American Fruit Growers' Association
FOR SALE—8-room house with all
H. &amp; P. W. CLUB MEETING
REGULAR HIGH ROLLER.
is much interested in a plan that is of
modern convenience, excellent reThu Business and Professional, Wo­
vital concern to the fruit people of men’s Club will hold their regular pnir. Private water works, in desir­
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 31.—Police
Florida and Georgia. They desire the monthly meeting on Tuesday evening, able location. Kcas&lt;&gt;n;«ile terms. Ap­
are searching for Charles Hoffman,
enrly passage by congress of a hill September 1th at 8 o’clock at the ply to Owner, 510 W. First Street.
1lG-tfc a sixteen-year-old forger and ornbeznow pending in the house, to fix Woman’s Club. The day is changed
standards for hampers, round stave from Monday to Tuesday on account FOR SALE—20 acres good orange zler, whose exploits have before kept
baskets and splint baskets for fruits of of Labor Day. All members are
grove In" ' :.it&gt;inted within a mile of them busy in this city. New York,
nnd vegetables.
urged to he present as an interesting Genov:. Tii land Iiuh not linen clear­
It Ih said that by standardizing nnd amusing program has been ar- ed but has a hearing orange g/ovo Chicago, Memphis awl elsewhere.
these packages the cost of manufac­ wili please bring twenty-five cents to br:‘t'.u.ins? it. ' his tra : m* land cm bn 11is ( a j»e frqm the Glen Mills re­
ture would he reduced, there would ranged.a Each member in attendance bought at a real bargain. For full formatory, where lie had been sent
be a saving in the expense of pack­ cover expenses.
180-4i4p patiiculavs address "C" care of the. for the theft of $4,850 in checks nnd
ing .loading in cars would ho easier
Herald office.
118-tfp| money from his employers, did not
become known until last night, al- »
and the packilges would reach Hioir
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FOR SALE—Strawberry plants, cer­ though it took place Saturday,
f
destination in bettor condition than
tified by State Plant Board, $3 per
After another escapade, about a
they now do. Tip consumer would
thousand f. o. b. Lake Mnry. Farina year ago, ho wns enrolled after forg­
also lie assured of full measure*
Strawberry Garden, Lake Mnry, Fla. ing checks for approximately $1,900
which is not tlie ease with many odd
129-24tp on the Corn Exchange National Bank,
sizes of packages Hint are pow nianui
FOR SALE—Ford Truck. Inquire of He ndmlttcd spending the money in
faclured and sold.
West Side Grocery. Phone 1(50.
New York nnd his lnvish tips to hotel
When congress meets again after
130-tfc
employes
there led them to refer to
its recess it is probable that this
him
ns
"the
millionaire kid.”
matter will be speeded up.
FOR SALE—8 hives of bees. In good
condition. See A. E. Dobbins, 325
Now doing business in Or­
TALLAHASSEE, Sopt. 1— Gover­
Service Shoo Shop.
133-Sat-Wcd-9t
BIG LIQUOR RAID.
lando, wants to extend
nor
Hardee todny appointed Hon. L.
their business to Snnford
Post cards—local views—1c each at
W.
Zitn
of St. Augustine to be Inbor
RICHMOND, Vn., Sept. 1.—Feder­
and is ready to give esti­
the Herald office.
inspector
for the stnto, to succeed tho
mates on any and all kinds
al prohibition ngents from Virginia
FOR SALE^Two "nice” young mules.
Into
John
C. Privtt.
of construction work.
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Phone 100 for information. 131-tfc
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W.
Zlm otLSt. Augustine is a
officers in a big liquor raid in Balti­
11e m St it c I iTn g - a n d ~ PICOTING former member or tho state senate
Address
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more yesterday when 500 enses of
Attachments; works on all suwing from St. Johns rounty, nnd for yenrs
handed liquor nnd five barrels of al­
machines; price $2.00; chocks, 10c ex­ n newspaperman of St. Augustine.
cohol was captured ,it wna reported
tra. Light’s Mail Order House, Box Like tho predecessor in the office he
this afternoon. At tho office, of Dr.
127, Birmingham, Ala.
134-Gtp luuv always been iclosolyp' identified
Fulwilor it was said that no report
For office supplies, stationery, etc., with lnboj matters and on very
had yet been received from the Vircome to the Hernld office.
frlenqly terms with organized labor.
ginin agents.
FOR- SA L E ^Slnaf houso nnd~3-4 of He ik past middle age and is gener­
an acre of land on Sanford avenue. ally regarded as conservative, and one
ORLANDO, FLA.
Tho Davonport &amp; Brooks Corpora­
—John Hambone,
136-3tc of the most popular men in hls sec­
tion will erect a shrimp packing house
tion of tho state.
Sell it with a Herald Want Ad.
nt Fomandina in the near future.

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and to water sheds. From an econom­
ic standpoint it is important in the
southern stntcs to keep forests grow­
ing to cncourngo tourist travel."
---------- 0----------Judge Cheney and I. W. Phillips,
of Orlando, want n broad highway
forty feet wide from Sanford to Or­
lando beautified with trees and
shrubs and flowers, and make it a
memorial to the world war veterans,
instead of spending nny money on
bronze statues thnt mean nothing.
Let this grent idea sink into your
minds, nml lay all your future plans
for this highwny, even though it can­
not he forty feet wide. We enn, at
lenst in the next year or two make it
sixteen feet wide, and beautify it.
Two such growing cities as Sanford
and Orlando need this highway.
----------- o----------WE WILL UAV ECHEAPER RATES

Business is picking up—everything
The meeting of the "Shlp-by-Wntis lovely.
cr’’ organizntiou here last
night
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shows the spirit of the times nnd
Prosperity Is tickling our nose to­ shows that the American people nnd
day with the straw of publicity.
especially the people of Florida are
h----------tired of'being gouged by the railroads
Wo don’t know how you feel nbout and instead of asking the railroads to
-*4 It but we will be glad when the Thurs­ do this or do that the people intend
day afternoons arc off the calendur of to ship by water and keep it up indef­
lasy afternoons.
initely. This is no idle boast or pipe
---------- 0----------dreams to be dissipated as soon as the
Man remarked to the Herald yes- railroads lower their rates when they
terduy that the Chamber of Commerce are compelled to do bo. It is an earn­
had him worked to death. It is cer- est endeavor of the shippers nnd
taihly a working body with commit­ growers nnd merchants generally to
tee meetings mornings, noons, nfter- better their condition and to keep their
noons and nights. But this is the life. business from being ruined by the ex­
---------------0-------------orbitant freight rates thnt suck all
No, Pauline, the Herald will not the life blood from the victims. The
close on Labor Day. Neither does it time is past when the people should
close on Thursday afternoons. In fact expect anything from the railroads.
we are beginning to believe that if The time is past when the railroads
business continues it will be nip and need to ask for anything from the peo­
tuck to dose the office on Sunday.
ple. Backed by the administration
they get immense sums of money from
The board of governors of
the the government for fancied losses
Chamber of Commerce is working during the war and while taking these
while the majority of the members {sums increase the freight rates and
nre sleeping. They are working for how? By coming to the towns with
every citizen of Sanford and every a water rate and making their rate
business in Sanford is getting the the same as the towns that have no
benefit of the good work of the Cham­ water rate, .lust a fine little scheme
ber of Commerce.
to choke all competition in freight
rates in the future and when they
Schools will soon open, business will have everything just as they want it
begin to begin, advertising will get they will tell the people where they
bigger and better, the Herald will go can go. However, they cannot take
to twelve or sixteen pages, Sanford the river away and we can always ship
will bu filled with tourists, the grow­ by water and the railroads and the
ers will be shipping their good fruits interstate commerce commission nnd
and vegetables to market, fishing and all the rest of the hunch can take a
hunting will be good, "won’t we have rear sent when the people of Florida
fun?"
perfect their new organization of
"Ship by Water" and whether it is
The poor old printers have but few through the Clyde Line or an inde­
holidays. Like the cluck of grandfath­ pendent line of steamers the people
er and the brook of Tennyson, we just will see to it that ship by water is
seem to run on forever nnd yet we fuiioweti ,)Ut ,.s f..,.
possible for the
thrivo
on nnru
hard wurn
work ami
and wmi
with the
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un. few
aw balance
of, ,■
time. .r
The
flowers that are scattered along our tht&gt;ir frk.mi9 in high quarters have
pathway now and then manage to keep kiIlt!(, tho ,,()0SL
goose. that
ttmt laid
laid the
tlic golden
gold
in good humor and enjoy an hour or egg and have also killed any spark of
so with the family when there are no friendship or sympathy that the pub­
meetings of any kind—which is be­ lic might have toward them. Here­
tween December &lt;
’llst and January 1st. after it will be a cold-blooded propo­
----------- 0 ----------sition with the shippers and the rail­
That was a groat ‘love feast at roads will find it out. We have no
Snnford last night when the Cham­ fight with them and never intend to
ber of Commerce of Sunford and Or­ have any. We have no argument with
lando hooked arms a round each other them. The time for arguments is
und sang thnt well known song: "In over. We intend to get action now
the shnde of the old celery tree." and get it through the only channels
Nothing like good-will nod good cheer that remains—the chnnhCt fff the St.
between cities. What helps one helps Johns river.
Let the business men and shippers
the other.—Orlando Sentinel.
of every town in South Central Flori­
A visitor to the city this week said da study this matter closely and at­
that he had been keeping bis eye on tend the meeting called in Orlando
Sanford this summer through the Tuesday, September 13th at which
Daily Herald and it Hcmcd to him that time a permanent organization will he
there had been no dull times here; perfected for a ship by water cam­
that the people stayed nt home more, paign that will bring the wntur to the
enjoyed themselves more, had more eyes of the railroads forever nnd nyo.
----------- o----------new things in the air, hud more new
ideas about city building, were more FOR A GREATER SANFORD AND
ORLANDO
in the public eye tlinn nny other city
of aimlinr size in the South nnd he is
The Sunford Chamber of Commerce
in a business where he keeps up with
was
host last night to the Orlando
such matters. It is just that old pep
Chamber
of Commerce, it was a great
thnt the Daily Herald brought to your
gathering,
A gathering where the
doom every evening,
advantages of each section were dis­
cussed in common nnd offered to the
Former President Henry E. Hurdt- other for tile advancement of both,
nor, of the Southern Foresty Con­ not pitted against the other in rival
gress says that too much idle land
competition. It was a meeting where
moans bankruptcy to a statu. Col.
co-operation predominated and optim­
Joseph Hyde Pratt, chnirmnn of the ism run rampant. The speeches were
executive committee says: "Putting eloquent anil of good cheer, they pro­
land to its best use means there will moted a feeling of brotherly love and
not be nny idle or waste luad. A cer­
comradeship, they helped to link closer
tain percentage of the area of this together two of Florida's greatest cit­
ies and build the foundation of a
greater Central Florida.
The resources and environments of
SHRIMP, OKRA AND TOMA­
Orlando nnd Sunford ure entirely dif­
ferent but ure of such 11 natiure they
TO STEW
cun be used for the benefit of each
other. Sanford, with her broad ex­
panse of fertile truck lnnds, With their
Fry the contents of 1 can of
flowing wells cun almost feed the na­
Tabasco Okra and Tomatoes in
tion. More refrigerator cars leave
1 tablespoon butter for 10 min­
Sanford annually than any other city
utes; add 1 can of shrimp and 1
in the United States. This is a big
statement hut it is bheked up by gov­
cup water. Stew 20 minutes;
ernment statistics, and that the crops
senson
with Vt teaspoon TabaBi
grown havu been remunerative can be
co Sauce.
seen in the benutiful homes which
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have been und arc being erected and
also in the thousands of automobiles
owned in thftt section by'lHo •fat'WSW
(and trucRe&gt;.
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grow n crop which is jUBt ns rich, just
ns nbundnnt nnd Just us profitable,—
citrus. Government statistics show
that ONE-THIRD of ull the money
tnken in for oranges in Florida for
1020 went to ORANGE COUNTY. Or­
lando citizens have buildod upon a
civic pride thnt is the by-word of ev­
ery persons who visits within our lim­
its. "We have n great town," said
several Snnford speakers Inst night,
"but every time we go to Orlando wo
come back and wonder if we will ever
he like your city. Your wonderfully
developed lakes, beautiful homes,
magnificent Btures and buildings." A
town may have ever so ninny natural
resources but if they are undeveloped
they count for naught. It is the push
and spirit of the citizenship that builds
a community, where this feature is
lacking there can he 110 advancement.
Both Sanford and Orlando are im­
bibed with this spirit, und while it
lasts nothing but success can come
from it. Orlnndo needs Snnford ns
Sanford needs Orlando. Situated at
the head of the navigation of the St.
Johns river, Sanford should become
the greatest commercial center of in­
terior Florida. Through her .pprt
should come und go the commerce for
the whole central portion of the stnto.
In his talk last night Judge Cheney
said he hoped to live to see the day
when n forty foot grouted brick road
would connect the two cities; when
Orlando merchants would receive their
freight by the water route nml have
it transported with speed and dispute))
to the doors of their establishments.
Others predicted an electrically pro­
pelled railway between the two cities
both of which we feel confident will
come in time.
With the spirit which the Sanford
people have shown the past year noth­
ing can stop their progress. They will
receive the hearty co-operation of the
Orlando citizens in all their undertak­
ings. Orlando has long ago learned
the key to success; co-operation and
optimism. With a spirit of get-to­
gether between the two cities and a
realization that what benefits the one
inevitably, directly or indirectly will
benefit the other, Orlando and Sanford
can build a greater “Central Florida"
than the greatest optimist has ever
visioned.—Reporter-Star.

lish independent water transporta.tlon, either to connect with the inde­
pendent boat lines which will bo op­
erated out of Jacksonville, or to mako
the through tripB to New York, Bos­
ton, Baltiforo nnd other ports.
"Tnnipn has already launched a
definite movement to establish Inde­
pendent wntor transportation to csenpe the threatened Increase in rates
and unless the other water points in
the Btato combine to protect them­
selves the big fish will cat up the
small fellows. Sanford has been dis­
cussing the matter recently, through
its Chamber of Commerce, Do Land is
also considering the matter nnd nt
the last conference of the Bonn! of
Governors of the Pnlntkn Chamber of
Commerce II. O. Hamm pointed out
the seriousness of the situation ,nnd
the ndvisnbillty of mnking Some ar­
rangement whereby Palatka could se­
cure a freight rate from eastern mar­
kets of from twenty-five to forty per
cent, under the proposed readjusted
tariffs."—Pnlntkn News.
This is the proper spirit, nnd one
thnt Snnford enn well take to heart.
.Just now we arc doing,-and-wULrio, (■$—
nil in our power to get the Clyde Lino
enough business to put on a dnily
stenmer, or two steamers, if neces­
sary. And Pnlntkn putting on her
own. steamers, if necessary, shows
that the people are becoming aroused
to the vital issues of transportation,
nnd do not intend to stand for nny
more gouging. Wo have the grent
St. Jolins river and we can force the
government to recognize this river,
give us deeper water nnd n better
channel, nnd, like Pnlntkn, we enn
put on our own boat Hue if necessary.
However, the Clyde Lino seems dis­
posed to help us in our extremity,
and we should give them all the busi­
ness thnt they can take and give it
to them now. Think of it, you San­
ford merchants.

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MAINTAINING PUBLIC HIGH­
labor Involved in keeping them in re­ of good nml true men can be found
WAYS.
who would do credit to those posi­
There is no question thnt should pair.
Each
section
is
in
chnrgc
of
it
pntions of responsibility.
command more careful thought and
Is this system practical for Volu­
study than the building nnd main­ trolnmn, who is supposed to give his
entire laboring time to the work of sia county roads? Might it not he
tenance of public highways.
One feature that is now gaining in keeping his section of road in proper tried out to a limited extent in. oVdcr to demonstrate its merits? What
popularity in some flections of the repair.
SIDELIGHTS ON TUESDAY
The patrolmen work under the gen­ do you say, Mr. County Commission­
country is what is called the "patrol"
NIGHT’S BANQUET
eral supervision of the county en­ er?—DeLnnd News.
system of keeping roads in rcpnlr.
Seminole county found this out nnd
The scheme is to divide the high­ gineer, or supervisor. The successful
What’s the most popular room in ways of n county into sections, giving and satisfactory operation of such n have now established a rond patrol
Sanford? Chorus—.'102.
that you
a number to each section. The extent system would depend very largely under a most competent man nnd it
Notice—All young sprouts who of the sections is determined by ex­ upon the honor, Integrity and effi­ will be money saved to the county in
you it is
want to know the latest methods in isting conditions pertaining to the ciency of the patrolmen. But plenty ninny ways.
present-day courting, ask Kenney
•w about
Guernsey.
ce. You
Ask Kenny what the clock, of today
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Hob Holly says a mosquito said,
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c, , iy changed."
changed,
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said
Bob.
The Corset Cover Twins were there,
Brazzier and his brother Camisole.
If all the predictions made last
night come true, Orlnndo and Snn­
ford will be divided only by n signpost
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telling where one begins nnd the oth­
er ends.
Had Bill nnd R. B. veiled room 302
twice more, they might have been
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speaking yet.
T-’tCtLXhor/ie made seven trips to
room 302 that wo know of. Lord
knows how many more which we did
not see.
When it comes to boosting, bet
RI)S
that Los Angeles chap had nothing on
If you have never given earnest attention to the classi­
J. I’. Holbrook.
’ION
One regret of the occasion, as ex­
ALL
fied ads it is certain th at you have missed some opportun­
pressed by Representative Foster,
was the absence of one of the old war
RTS.
ities which were almost made to order for YOU.
horses, Captain B. M. Robinson. Men­
tion of biH name brought rounds of
3RS.
applause.
Why not determine to learn for yourself what the classi­
AIN.
If there ever was nny animosity be­
tween Snnford and Orlando, it’s all
fieds mean to you?
over now.
R,
We didn’t know we were going to
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hear grand opera when we pulled out
There are two ways. One is to advertise in the classified
for Sanford last night, but Mrs. Tukaeh’s several vocal selections were nil
columns for whatever you may need. The other is to
but that.
In Mrs. Loonardy Sanford’s Wom­
ority of
read and answer classified ads—to investigate those that
an's Business Club, has a most elo­
;h. I t ^
quent speaker.
seem to offer something to you. You'll be surprised to
Bob Holly’s speech was as brilliant
jq found
as his dome was shiny, needless to
learn how many of these little ads do talk business to
. t a much
say it could not be improved upon.
Ask Bill Glenn how many miles it
you—how many of them seem to point to opportunities
jasmine ink. If
is to Sanford.
It will ba n great relief when they
for you.
f, bring it back an
get that road from Snnford to Or­
lando which Judge Cheney advocated.
and fill your
Some of your friend^ and acquaintances are using the
Turning off the brick iH not so bad,
ial of the ink that
but turning back, about gets one's
classified columns regularly. Some of them have found
goat.—Orlando Ileporter-Star.
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BUILDING A BOAT LINE.

There Wouldn’t Be So Many
Classified Ads Printed if
They D id Not £Mean
Anything to You

Pnlntkn is aroused over the Idea of
shipping by water and having deep •»
water to the port of JnckHohVille, Is
in a position to make terms with the
railroads and Clyde Line. They are
talkihg about putting on boat lines if
hotter rates cannot be secured as th e 1
following Indicates: •
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‘In the current issue of Southern ♦
Ports, published at JacksbnvUld.'the
suggestion’iA'mntfe thnt Palatka, Banford 'and *DcLhnd be ‘listed1as ‘qrtM g
southern ports and that a united effort he made by these towns to eatab- '
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COMPLISH THINGS THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED
ADS. Why don’t you?

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LAKE MONROE

, N Hampton, of Wnycross, was In
Ithc’city yesterday trnnsactintf busi­
ness.
frft a repaired tiro to use as extra.
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tor . 3 .0 0 .- S . A. HUJ.0 ^
jlon Endor Curlctt, of Geneva, wns
„in the city Inst night attending the
^ j p i,y water convention.
ltnick Roadster for sale. Now tires
Dd is in first class inechanicul con­
129-tfe
dition.- -II. k 0. Motor Co.
Tl»e pipe organ recital nt tho Meth| odist church promises a great treat
11 0 the music lover of tho city.
Frank (’lark, jr., left this morning
[for his home in Miami after spending
sometime here and in Wauchuln on

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Gel a repaired tire to uso as extra,
l i ’tml tires for $3.00.—S. A. Iluston.
110-26 tc
The hand stand in Central Park
is bring made over with a new floor
.tad other repair work hoing.dono.

TEMPERATURE
Well, the old bulb continues
to hover around (he 90 mark
and it seems difficult to drag
it down. It looks like storms
today, however, and just a
little equinoctial gale will do
the work. Tcmpus does fugit
and the temperature is bound
to follow. Only a few more
days of sweltering in our lit­
tle box office and then we will
be enjoying the breezes that
sweep into our sanctum off
the bakery bringing odors of
pies and cakes and a hint of
Thanksgiving and cold wenth-

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5:40 A. M., SEPTEMBER I
Mnximum ....................... »fi
Minimum ......................... 08
Range............................... 73
Haroniclcr ...................... 30.17
Calm and Cloudy.

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P. J. Foitner, secretary and treas­
urer of the Osceola Cypress Co., of
Hon. ()• 1’. Swope, of Oviedo, was Osceola, wns in the city last night
nere last night attending the meeting representing Osceola at the waterway
meeting.
jf the ship by water committee.
The Herald received a letter from
Dr. Jesop, the other day, in which he
stated thnt he was better and would
be down to Sanford again this winter.
This will he good news to his many
friends.

Wagon for snle. Slight*
; ly used and is a bargain for the price
are asking. It you need a truck,
us at once.—II. &amp; 0. Motor Co.
129-tfc
Red Speed

The Herald Printing Co., put out
CARD OF THANKS.
some new ami nifty blotters today.
Pome in and get some of them. They
To Our Friends:
ire free.
Words cnnnni express my appre­
LEXINGTON, 5 passenger, 1920 ciation of the love and sympathy
| . ixsiYI for sale. New tires, looks good shown my loved one during her long
i irhi runs good. We are offering this illness and to me in my bereavement
■car for $900.00 less than list price.— and loss of my dear wife. To iny
IJI. k 0. .Motor Co.
129-tfe Brother Odd Fellows, to my loyal
friends throughout the city, and else­
Mrs. R. W. Penrmnn is home from where, I can say no more, than that
|'the bench today getting her new I nm happy to know such fi lends, nnd
home on the west side ready for oc­ my prayer shall always he that when
cupancy.
I dm called to go they will say by
me as they do by her, that it was an
M. ('. Lacey, special advertising inspiration to have known her.
man of Florida, who has been in DnyII. Sands Selleek and Daughter.
»nnn for some time, was in the city
today enroll to to Orlando.
SPECIAL FOR
,
Fisherman, Hunter and Tourist
Send your old mattress to Bradley (Army Tents, complete with poles
f factory. .Make them like new, fori lOxIG
$33.00
|
50 Da now cotton mnttress only Army Tents, 0x9 at .........
22.50
$3.00. Guaranteed. 500 W. South Army Tents, one man, at
1.50
LSt, Orlando, Fla.
122-2Gtc Tarpaulins for Garages and
Trucks, at .............................. 1LOO
Miss Latigenhack, the efficient head
Complete line of Army Goods, in
■if the Fcrnnld-Lnughton Hospital limited quantities. Buy now while we
bare, is home from a month’s vaca­ have them.—Thrasher &amp; Garner.
137-2tc
tion spent at various places in the
Isirth.
HOT WEATHER RECORD.
Wr have at present in stock ono
slightly used Hupmobilo that we nrc
RICHMOND, Vn„ Sept., 1.—Hot
J ilTcring for sale at a reasonable price. weather records of the month have
If you want the best for your money, been broken here within the last two
| «•&lt;&gt; as ,lt once.—B. &amp; O. Motor Co.
days, the teirtpernture ranging near
129-tfe the 100 murk both days. At 1 o'clock
this afternoon the mercury lind rison
The many friends of S, J. Sligh, to 96.-1, which wns more than two de­
lv R- Skdley and C. E. Stewart, of grees higher than yesterday's record
Drlandi), were glad to see them here for the same hour. By 2:30 the tem­
last night. They are among the best perature was nearly 100. The dry
^intHr men in the state, and were weather of the last few weeks has
ft-presenting the Orlando Chamber of caused the worst drought Virginia has
Commerce traffic committee.
experienced In many years.
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Do You Want
A SLIGHTLY U SED AUTOMOBILE?
ll' so, you can get any make you want. And the prices
We are H eadquarters for
• lie best in Used Automobiles. Wc have both quantity
and quality.
Below are a few, which we guarantee to be as
represented*

LEXINGTON, 1920 Model, 5-passenger.
HUPMOBILE, 1920 Model, 5-passenger.
HUPMiJBILE, 1921 Model, Roadster.—Sold.
MUCK, 1917 Model,1-pnsscnger Roadster
BU1CK, 1917 Model, 7-passenger.
FORD, 1918 Model, 5-pnss. Touring.—Sold.
CALL and LOOK THESE OVER, WE CAN SUIT YOU
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209 PARK AVE.

SANFORD, FLA.

J'fXINGTON and HUPM OBILE SALES
and SERVICE

Really, we believe we are the first
upon the job. Inelegant to be sure,
to style It as such, ns the teaching of
school is quite a profession and falls
under the heading of position, but
when we gathered them alt in Mon­
day morning and wrought order from
chnos, it was a job. But a bright and
happy one and an atmosphere of
smiles filled the auditorium when
Lake Monroe school opened its doors
for another year of work nnd fun.
Tlie old proverb is frayed nt the end
but nevertheless true, that Jnck gets
to be a stupid boy when ho works all
dny and never plnys. So, between
times, around and about, the earnest
study nnd hard endeavor, we have
planned all kinds of happy little sur­
prises and pleasures for our boys nnd
girls, nnd our good patrons too, who
are always so welcome to share our
joys. Yes, wo shall work hard and
play hard in the allotted times of
ench and we hope our children will
repeat at the close of the school year,
the same as they said Inst year, "Ob,
we are so sorry school is out, we just
ly e to go to school."
w Our popular superintendent, Prof.
T. W. Lawton, was with us Monday,
and his kind and encouraging words
were thoroughly enjoyed by the large
number of patrons present nnd ex­
tended away deep in to ^ ie apprecia­
tion of the teachers. Our children
all Jove Mr. Lawton, and know he is
a friend and n genuine old Kentucky
hospitality is extended him with n
sincere invitation to come often. We
also had with us Rev. ---------------who gave the invocation and nutdo a
nice talk. O fcoursc our good trus­
tees, Messrs. John Bell and Charles
Bales, had a lot of good things to say
by way of cheering us up and start­
ing us nlF right. Really, it (was a
very delightful occasion, and patrons,
temdiers, and children, were happy
nnd pleased over the bright prospoets for the coming year. The for­
mer teachers will hold the different
positions as follows: Prof. J. T.
Jacobs, principal; Mrs. Jacobs, pri­
mary; Mrs. Buchanan, intermediate;
also music teacher.
The next’ Baptist church nt Monroe
is being rapidly completed. The build­
ing is large and airy, with a nice
Sunday school room, a pretty pulpit,
beautiful lighting fixtures, and all
other necessary furnishings. Mr. L.
K. B. Mann is to be commended upon
Ids generosity in the gift of the beau­
tiful corner lot.
Miss Shelby, of Chattanooga Term.,
is a guest of her brother, Mr. Marion
Shelby.
Mr. W. J. Jewell will make a trip
to his farm nt Wauchula upon busi­
ness Saturday.
Miss Lilly Miles, of Louisville, Ky.,
is visiting her niece, Miss Linda
Miles, nt this place.
Dr. W. F. Blackman has returned
from a business trip to Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lappin, of the
West Side, have returned from n
business trip to New York City.
Mrs. It. A. Stephens is confined to
her home by illnuss.

and take a look at our’window and see
for yourself the Straw Hats and
Panamas we are offering at

Your Choice, $1.48
Every hat in the house, balaluks, pana­
mas and straws; all of them, as
long as they last

jw f sra # f ft/d f /s £7/m/?£kL

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BED ROOM TRAGEDY
B. R. Godwin, who represents tho
B. Williams Company, a manufac­
turing drug house, kills three in his
bed room in hotel in West Florida.
Mr. Godwin's statement is as follows:
1 retired about eleven-thirty. Was
aroused next morning a t three o'clock
by the song of several anopheles mosquitoes. I happened to think of my
little bottle of Torment, which I inimediately got and began to spray
about in the room. Could not hear
them any more, so supposed they were
gone. Next morning I found two
dead ill the bed and one dead on the
floor. I would not travel if I could
not get this spray. It kills them.
Sold everywhere.—Adv.
(i.

C L A S S IF IE D ADS
Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No nd taken for less than
25 cents, nnd positively no classified ails charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany nil ordera. Count five words to a line and remit 'heroidingl).

W A NTED

FOR RENT

FOR It ENT—(’mil fortnhl e rooms,
Furnished for light house keeping.
318 Palmetto Ave.
IJI-Otp.
n r-r
Foil RENT—One
office iiix First
street. Apply A. P. Connelly.
125-tfc
FOR RENT—2 nice furnished house­
keeping rooms. 1 largo furnished
DR. STEVENS RECEIVES
housekeeping room.—Mrs. Riddling,
FEDERAL RECOGNITION. 205 Oak Ave.
13U-2tp
FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—
Headquarters Fourth Corps Area,,. One apartment, bed room and kitchFort McPherson, Gu., Aug. 30, 19U. Iumjtte; a|B0 two bed rooms and
Tli^ Editor Sanford Herald, Sanford, kiu.hcn( furni8hed, with electric lights,
Florida.
running water and gas; house shady
Dear Sir:—Please give publicity to and cool. Apply to Mrs. Smith, 300
the following news item:
French Ave.
134-0tc
The following named National FOR RENT—2 or 3 offices over Bow­
Guard officer have received Federal
er &amp; •Rounilllat drug store, front
recognition in the past week: Capt. rooms.—N. H, Garner.
I3f*-5tc
Rni|ih E. Stevens, M. C. (Sanford.)
Thanking you, [ am,
FOR SALE
Very truly yours,
FOR SALE—A five room bungalow,
LOUIS A. CRAKJ,
310 South Holly ave. Terms reas­
Assistant to Chief of Staff.
onable. See E. F. Lane.
13-l-Gtc

WANT ED—Team work. Inquire M.
121 20tp
Hanson Shoe Shop,
I
WANTED- For counter work, young
ludy or young man.—Sanford De­
pot Restaurant.
136-tfc
WANTED—Reliable man would like
to have position as truck driver or
anything in general. P. O. Box 741,
City.
137-3tp

LOST
________________________________
LOST—*Key ring with two Yale k oys
and three trunk keys. Return to
221 E. First St. and receive reward.
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LOST—Diamond liar pin ' between
I'nrlc and Magnolia on First. Re­
turn to Herald and get reward,
13G-2tp

FOR SALRt1

l’he best small
business In town.
Making money all the time, nt a bar­
gain. Good reason for selling. Inves­
tigate this.—Sanford Doughnut Kitch­
en. 217 Sanford Ave., Sanford, Flo.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ATTENTION FOR SALE—Rose No. -I seed, Irish
potatoes, per bushel $2.00.—L. A.
Iirumlcy.
131-tfc
CARPETS AND RUGS
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Officers of Templar Conimnndry
WASHED
will hold conclave of companions of FOR SALE—Medium size safe. Ap­
lllustrous Order of the Red Cross on
ply 402 Sanford Ave., and Fourth and cleaned at your home or we will
call for and deliver. Hamilton Reach
Thursday evening, Sept. 1, at 7:30 for
Street.__________________ 04-01.
SEEK LAW TO CREATE
Electric
Washers
used.—Sanford
rehearsal, and instruction. Please at­
FOR SALE—One Bcltling-llall stone Steam Pressery, 317 1st St. Phone 560
STANDARD PACKAGES
tend.
lined rofrigorntor, 150 pound ca­
FOR SHIPPING FRUIT.
IL E. TOLAR,
pacity. Call 619 W. First Street.
Eminent Commander.
110-tfc SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD
WASHINGTON, Sept.
1.—The
FORGKIt SOUGHT; IS
American Fruit Growers’ Association
FOR SALE—8-room house with all
II. &amp; P. W. CLUB MEETING
REGULAR HIGH ROLLER.
is much interested in a plan that is of
modern convenience, excellent rcThe Business and Professional Wo­
vital concern to the fruit people of men's Club will hold their regular pnlr. Private water works, in desir­
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 31.—Police
Florida and Georgia. They desire tho monthly meeting on Tuesday evening, able location. Reasonable terms. Ap­
early passage by congress of a hill September 1th at 8 o’clock at the ply to Owner, 519 W. First Street.
arc searching for Charles Huffman,
now pending in the house, to fix Woman’s Club. The day Is changed
llG-tfo a six teen-year-old forger and embez­
standards for hampers, round stavo from Monday to Tuesday on account
FOR SALE—20 acres good orange zler, whose exploits have before kept
baskets and splint baskets for fruits of of Labor Day. All members are
grove If" ’ :•Runted within a mile of them busy In this city, New York,
nnd vegetables.
urged to be present as an interesting Genov:;. Tn 'and lias not been elearIt is said that by standardizing and amusing program has been ar- r.l but lies a bearing orange gjfovo Chicago, Memphis affl elsewhere.
these packages the cost of manufac­ will please bring twenty-five ccntH to J’'Ttlu.ing it. ' his tra l o,* laud c in bo His &lt; ape from the Cion Mills re­
ture would be reduced, there would ranged.a Each member in attendance bought at a i ol bargain. For full formatory, where lie had been sent
he a saving in the expense of pack­ cover expenses.
13G-4t4p particulars address "C" cure of the for the theft of $4,850 in checks nnd
ing .loading in cars would be easier
Herald office.
118-tfp money from his employers, did not
become known until Inst night, nl- •
nnd the packages would reach Qieir «*«»*.»*« »j«&gt;|«&lt;|«»*•»** **♦»•*»{«»ji***tgt*j*
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SALE—Strawberry plants, cer­ though it took place Saturday.
destination in better condition than *
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tified by State Plant Board, $3 per
After another escapade, about a
they now do. TI\o consumer would
thousand
f. o. b. Lnko Mary. Farina year ago, ho was Carolled after forg­
also he assured of full measure,’
Strawberry Garden, Lake Mary, Fla. ing checks for approximately $1,900
which is not the case with many odd
129-24tp
on tho Corn Exchange National Bnnk,
sizes of onckages thnt are now ninnu-t
FOR SALE—Ford Truck. Inquire of He admitted spending the money in
factored and sold.
West Side Grocery. Phone 1GG.
New York and hiH lavish tips to hotel
When congress meets again after
130-tfc employes there led them to refer to
Its recess it is probable thnt this
matter will be speeded up.
FOR SALE—8 hives of bees. In good him ns "the millionaire kid."
condition. See A. E. Dobbins, 325
Now doing business in OrTALLAHASSEE, Sopt. 1.—Gover­
Service
Shoe Shop.
133-Sat-Wcd-9t
BIG LIQUOR RAID.
Iando, wants to extend &lt;
their business to Sanford % Post cards—local vlows—lc ench at nor Hnrdce today appointed Hon. L.
W. Ztm of St. Augustine to bo labor
RICHMOND, Vn., Sept. 1.—Feder­
and Is ready to give esti- * the Herald office.
inspector for tho state, to succeed tho
al prohibition agents from Virginia
males on any nnd all kinds
FOR SALE—Two nice young mules'.
assisted Baltimore and Washington
of construction work.
Phone 1GG for information. 134-tfc Into John C. Privtt.
*
Lewis W. Zim o^St.
:&gt;LSt. Augustine is a
officers in a big liquor raid in Balti­
HEM STITCHING "a ND“ PICOTING former member or tho state sennto
Address
more yesterday when 500 cases of
Attachments; works on all sewing from St. Johns county, nnd for years
bonded liquor and flvo bnrrols of al­
machines; prlco $2.00; checks, 10c ex­
a newspaperman of St. Augustlno.
cohol was captured ,lt was reported
tra. Light’s Mail Order House, Box
Like tho predecessor in tho office ho
this afternoon. At tho officii, of Dr.
127, Birmingham, Ala.______ 134-Qtp
Fulwiler it was said that no report
hn» always been iclosely^.’identified
For officu supplies, stationery, etc., 1with ( laboy matters nnd on very
had yot been received from the Vir­
come
to the Herald office.
ginia agents.
friendly terms with organised labor.
FOR SALE—Smal ho' Ho and 3-4 of He ik past middlo age and is gener­
an ncre of land on Sanford avenue. ally regarded as conservative, and one
ORLANDO, FLA.
Tho Davenport &amp; Brooks Corpora­
—John
Hambono.
13G-3tc of the most popular men in his sec­
tion will orect a shrimp packing house
Soli It with a Herald Want Ad.
nt Fomandina in the near future.
tion of tho state.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921

VOLUME II

U S TROOPS ARE READY
TO ENTRAIN FOR CENTER
OF TROUBLE IN W. VIRGINIA
Action Postponed on the
Question o f Declaring

Martial Law

NUMBER 138

Giant Dirigible Breaks in Two on Trial Flight

ELECTION OF OOFICEUS
HAH ASSOCIATION AT
CINCINNATI TODAY.

Latest Communication
on Irish Peace Pro­
posals

(Hy Th« Associated Press)

CINCINNATI, Sept. 2 .-C . A.
Sevcrcnco, of St. Paul, Minn., was
elected president of the American
Bar Association today. Frederick E.
Wadhams, of Albany, N. Y., nnd A.
\\l) nROlT!ltK ONLY THE ISSU* Thomas Kemp, of Baltimore, re­
ANCK TO HECO.ME EFFECTelected treasurer and secretary res­
IVK IMMEDIATELY.
pectively.

papers

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Two More Americans
Bodies Recovered To­
day From ZR-2 Ruins

First Kitchen
For Feeding: Russ
Children Opens

LOGAN, Sept. 2— Early this morn-

FUABLKS’m N , W. Vu., Sept. 2 . _

State Commission
CONDEMNATION
Board at Ocala Today SHIP BY WATER
OF JUDGE LANDIS Visiting State School GROWS LARGER
IN MEETINGS
FOR HOLDING JOBS
BAR

ASSOCIATION SAYS
SHOULD NOT HAVE
PRIVATE JOB

Fortieth Infantry
Being* Recruited
For Coal Fields

(Dy Tim' AtioclMcd PrcM)
LEGION POST HEAD
LOUISVILLE, Sept. 2.— Fortieth
CALLED TO EXPLAIN
ACTION IN MINE WAR. Infantry recruited to fourteen hundred
'officers and men began entraining at
WELCH, W. Vn„ Sept. 2.—Major Camp Knox todny for West Virginia.
W. W. Eulmnks, commander o f Mc­ Unolfirieial said their di'stinntion was
Dowell Post No. H, American Legion, the Mingo coal fields.
todny was instructed by national
hcndqunrtors of the legion to cither CHARGED WITH FIRING
ON PROIII OFFICERS.
come in person or send a representa­
tive to meet J. Byron Nickerson, of
(By Tho AwocUtcd Fro til
Wheeling, hero tomorrow morning
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 2.—Noel
and give a detailed report regarding and John Crawford, brothers, of
general participation of the McDow­ White House, near here, are in the
ell post !n the present controversy in Duval county jnil todny and depu­
Logan county.
ties were searching for two unidenti­
fied mo tins the result of firing upon
WATER FAMINE THREATENS. an automobile containing prohibition
enforcement officers nnd deputies Inst
RALEIGH, N. C.p Sept. 2.—Because night nt White Houso as it passed
of the threatened water famine here the home of tho Crawfords. None of
the board of trustees o f Meredith col­ the rifle bullets fired at the ear found
lege, a school for young women, to­ n target hut the officials said they
day decided to postpone the opening were uncomfortably close.
from September 7 until September
The officers surrounded the house
14.
and captured th o, Crawford brothers
informed of General Bandholtx's de­ without firing a shot but two other
men escaped in the darkness.
cision, was:

DUBLIN, Sept. 2.—The reply of tho
Irish republican cabinet to the latest
communication o f Prime Minister
&lt;By The Associated Praia)
HUNDREDS OF SHIPPERS MEET
Lloyd George on the British govern­
OCALA, Sept. 2.— Governor Hardee,
IN TAMPA TO DISCUSS
ment’s pence proposals was dispatch­
Treasurer Lulling, Attorney General
SHIPS
ed last evening to Mr. Lloyd George,
Buford and Commissioner McRcn, all
of the Hourd of Commissioners of
TAMI’ A , Sept. 2.— Working from a. who is in Scntlnnd.
The publicity department o f tho
State Institutions, are here today to concrete basis that a fleet of eight
Sinn
Fein party will await receipt of
inspect the new building for the State ships ns carriers for their pdouets
Industrial School for Girls.
the
reply
by Lloyd George befor mak­
would place the marketing of their
ing
public
its reply, or before making
crops upon a profitable enterprise in­
a
statement
eoncerninp it.
stead of a losing one, about one hun­
The
reply
is being taken to Mr.
dred fruit nnd vegetable growers of
the state held a general discussion yes­ Lloyd George hy Robert C. Barton,
terday at the eity hall to endeavor to member o f the Irish republican par­
ascertain the possibility of shipping liament, who has acted as courier for
(By The Attociated Frett)
Florida products hy water. Dr. M. R. Enmonn do Valera, the Irish repubbNEW YORK, Sept. 2.—Elihu Root Sample, o f iiaiaes City, presided. The liean leader, in his other eommunivnhas declined a nomination ns a mem­ largest growers and shippers and or- tions to the prime minister. It is re­
ber of the International Court o f Jus­ gaaied bodies in the state in fruit and ported here that the cabinet’s roply
tice under the League of Nations on vegetable growing were represented.
was redrafted since the outbreak of
account of his advanced ngc.
With the report of the committee, the rioting in Belfast.
appointed at the first meeting of the
It was authoritatively stated here
growers, August 12, which outlined ' this afternoon that the reply is an ac­
the plan for acquisition o f a fleet of ceptance o f Premier Lloyd George for
eight ships to be operated by a cor­ a further conference in London. No
poration formed among the growers, plenipotentiaries have yet been nom­
the meeting resolved itself into a dis­ inated, however.
cussion of the way and means by
which tile products may lie moved out
BELFAST, Sept. 2.— Soldiers wero
o f the state at a rate lower than that
rushed
to the Grove street section of
GOMPERS SAYS MINE OWNERS now charged by the railroads. Opin­
Belfast
this morning when several
BRING ON PRIVATE
ion ns to tlie ways and means seemed
shots
were
fired in that district.
KILLERS
to differ, but, the important phase of
When the troops arrived, however, tho
the movement, that the water way of­
WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.— The trou­ fered a cheaper method than does the gunmen had vanished.
To date tlie death roll numbers 10.
ble in West Virginia will not be cured rail, was the reigning note in the var­
Troops
lire patrolling Springfield rond
by forcing men into submission while ious discussions.
in
the
area
which causes the author­
allowing continuance of the evils
Several members o f the tentative
ities
much
concern,
ns it is pnrt o f
which they have so desperately pro­ organization expressed their opinions
the
Falls
divlson
where
tho fiercest
tested,” Samuel (Jumpers, president of that the project would have to be
riots
o
f
tlie
past
year
occurred.
Tho
the American Federation of Labor, de­ taken slowly at first, or in other
origin
o
f
the
trouble
here
was
nn
ntclared in a statement last night.
words, only one boat should lie put in­
"I join with all Americans," Mr. to operation until additional vessels tnek on Mackies foundry workers, tho
(Jumpers added, "in deprecating the were deemed necessary. From the police driving off their nssnilants with
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violence in that state, hut it is worse other side came the idea that the one rifle fire.
than useless to deal with tho surface boat would not suffice as the amount
One of tile most serialise outbreaks
manifestations while allowing the which could thus be handled would he of yesterday occurred in the neigh­
deep, underlying plutocratic criminal­ infinitesimal as compared witli the to­ borhood of Brown SqunrO, which la
ity to continue uninterfered witli and tal output. What is needed, argued close to Old Lodge road. Shortly be­
unchecked."
this portion of the meeting, is some fore the curfew hour a daring attempt
The hnsoie facts, which he charged means hy which the present business was made to set fire to a dwelling ill
had not been fully and truthfully pre­ o f the ruilroads will lie materially af­ Nelson street with patrol, hut thu po­
sented by thu public press and the fected.
lice extinguished thu (lames. With the
federal government, lie described, as
arrival o f the curfew the sniping
follows:
S»» COAL MINERS
ceased and the eity became quiot.
"The mines of West Virginia consti­
IN COLORADO FIELD
The motormon issued nn ultinuitum
tute the last refuge of autocracy ill
STRIKE AT PAY CUT. to the authorities today declaring
the mining industry. In these mines
they would withdraw entirely from
an unrestrained, unlimited greed dom­
DENVER, Sept. 2.— Announcement the streets unless afforded protection.
inates absolutely. Absentee owners
lias been made hy the Colorado State The trnmcnr drivers also are affected
hold immense tracts o f rich mining
Industrial Commission o f notification hy the decision. Two members o f the
land, demanding only dividends."
by John McLnnnnn, president of Dis­ drivers’ union were killed in the riot­
trict 15 o f the United Mine Workers, ing o f the last few days nnd seven
NEW FIRE TRUCK
that
all miners in the Wnlscnburg &amp; wore wounded.
FOR ORLANDO.
Cameron coal mines of the Colorado
O r l a n d o , Sopt. 2 .—The city of Iron and Fuel Co., had gone oil a BANKER CHARGED
WITH FORGERY.
Orlando has ordered a new four-tank strike today following thu putting in \
effect
a
reduction
in
wages.
chemical fire truck costing $11,500.
The mines are said to employ 800
MAYO, Fla., Sept. 2.— Lumnr C.
This gives the Orlando fire depart­
Carter,
former president of tho Citi­
men.
ment a new chemical truck, two triple
Officinls
o
f
tlie
Colorado
Irund
&amp;
zens
Bank
o f Mayo, which now is in
combination firu trucks, one hook and
Fuel
Co.,
dunied
there
was
a
strike
the
hands
of
u receiver, was nrrest*
Inddcr truck, one steamer which eon
at
either
of
the
mines.
ed
today
on
a
charge of forgery, ar­
bo used ns n trailer on any of the
raigned
before
County Judge Adams
trucks, and the chief's own automo­
NO
TROOPS
LIKELY
nnd
released
on
bond pending a pre­
bile, making thu local fire department
liminary
henring.
FOR
CONCORD
AREA.
the best equipped o f any city of its

GREED IT TROUBLE
WITH W. GIRGINIA
COAL OPERATIVES

size in the south.
TAX BILL TO BE REVISED.

The Associated Press)

SAVANNAH, (in., Sept. 2.—The
Elfinghnm county bank of Guyton,
Gu., todny filed a suit for $10,000 in
the superior court ngnlnst tho Citi­
zens nnd Southern bank, o f Savan­
nah, Gn., o nuniquo groundb. It is
nllegod in the suit that the plaintiff
had no depost with tho defendant
hank several thousand dollars.
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Flihu Root Today
Declined Nomination
International Court

UNIQUE SUIT AGAINST DANK.

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LONDON,
Sept.
2.— Lloyd
George has sent his reply to I)cValera to his latest communica­
tion on the Irish pence proposals
to London for circulation among
the members of the cabinet. Hav­
ing regard for serious issues in­
volved, Lloyd-George has sum­
moned a cabinet meeting to he
held next Wednesday at Inver­
ness, Scotland.

New Industrial School for Girls Will
He Inspected

(Ry Tho Associated Treat)

Council Will Refer
Albania, Greece, Slavia
Dispute to League

■nnuun,"
G(: nL'ral IL l l ‘ Dandholtz
krai , ! [ 10 hml ‘ Itaputchcd a tcleImrinn V h° Wnp &lt;ll,,u,rtmcnt at WashPVt st v ° T l&lt;l fotlornl troops
Into
"I havo nothing to sny;^ I am
Ills ,i . \K n‘n "t once. In announcing
through.”
lenem "n n
I ’' 0" 1" 10" '1 '""rtial law
General I’andholtz, when questioned
|tnlenK.„t : '
*^
th° f ° llowin« as to when the president’s proclama­
Lev
RatiRf*C(*
mincr» wifi not tion o f murtial law would 1# promul­
[elogr m T
,'0" 1’8 ^ " . n o t i o n . A gated, replied that he could not stnto
L,n re.
’°en Hont t0 Wnshlng- tho exact time, hut expressed tho view
that it would be promulgated immediI G o v e r n m fcd0rnI troo,)H nt oncc-”
1ntoly after receipt of his telegram at
pith fian'iT h °rWn waB in conTerence
! the war department. The general nddL
"n
t°Uz Hh,,rtly
a"jed that he assumed mnrtiul Inw would
ti,| hain
Wn8 mm,° th« l federal
ho effective in Kanuwahn, Boone, Fny| 'r r l &gt;0L‘n recommended.
Kovernor’s only comment, when otto, Logan and Mingo counties.

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Photograph of the great airship Z It’J, being taken iroin her hangar in England for u tesl, ami six of the Amerleans who were on luind to bring her over to America. At the right Is Commander Louis .Muxllcld of the Amerlcan crew, who perished, together with ■15 others, when the dirigible broke In two over Hull and fell Into the Humber
river.

GENEVA, Sept. 2.—The Council of
the League of Nations today decided
to refer tho entire dispute between A l­
bania, Greece and Jugo Slavia to as­
sembly o f League for settlement.

GENERAL WOOD
ACCEPTS POST
IN PHILIPPINES

I m i r,l/ " rts ^rom ^Pr"co Creek ridge
I "
tl*&lt;’ "Lout the situation on LoIciTh C"U,n1
ty ,'" r,ll,r’ where firing from
|n,.f/ ' r
spasmodic during the
I
! ( metals were reticent os to
|,hl’ situation.

(By The AnocUU.I Preei)

CINCINNATI, O., Slept. 2.—The ac­
tion o f Federal .ludge K. esiiw M.
Landis, of Chicago, national commis­
sioner of baseball, in accepting "pri­
vate employment and private nmoluincnt," while active on the federal
bench was declared to meet with "unQimlificd condemnation” o f the Amer­
ican Bar Association in a resolution
adopted last night.
The resolution was adopted after a
stormy debate, in which former Sen­
ator .lames Ham Ben Lewis, coun­
selled against hasty action and moved
that the inntfer be referred to a com­
mittee for investigation, lie declared
that Judge Landis should lie accorded
a proper hearing before being con­
demned.
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The resolution was drawn late yes­
terday hy tho executive committee of
the association and was presented by
Hampton I,, ('arson, of Philadelphia,
former president of the organization.
The resolution read as follows:
“ Resolved, that the conduct of
Kcnosnw M. Landis in engaging in
private employment and accepting pri­
vate emolument while bidding the po­
sition of a federal judge and receiv­
ing u salary from the federal govern­
ment meets with our unqualified con­
demnation ns conduct unworthy of
the office of judge, derogatory to the
dignity of the bench ami undermining
public confidence in the independence
of the judiciary.”

LOGAN, Sept. 2.— Firing wus re|sumed along the ridge nt points be[tween Mill Creek and Croked Creek,
[shortly before daybreak hut according
[to reports here it seemed to he nothling more serious than an exchange of
[shots between outposts. With sun
[rise it increased but wus confined to
[that immediate section. Comparative
[quiet mi Blair mountain, official re- RETIRES FROM ARMY TO GIVE
COUNTRY 1118 SERVICES
[ports said.
, ELSEWHERE
WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.— Federal
fHy Thf Associated Press)
Itroops fiom four camps numbering
MANILA,
Sept. 2.— Major General
■approximately four thousand men toLeonard
Wood
today announced his ac­
I'lay are either enroute or in readiness
ceptance
o
f
the
governor-generalship
lto move to West Virginia to enforce
of
the
Philippines
tendered him hy
Ithe derision of the federal government
Harding.
Wood
notified
Secretary of
lto restore order in the coal fields. The
Jk’tith Infantry left Camp Dix and the War Weeks he would retire from the
lll'tli is enroute from Camp Sherman. nrmyl to accept governorship, he said
|The 10th Infantry is entraining at ho believed it to be his patriotic duty
■Camp Knox and two companies nl- to accept position owing to the serious­
I ready left Fort Thomas.
10th in- ness of the situation in the Philip­
Ifnntry is now ready in reserve at pines.
It'amp |)j\.
Wa s h in g t o n , sept. 2 .— orders
I f,,r the immediate entrainment of
[troops for t|1(. West Virginia strike
I zone, was issued early today’ by MnIjor-General ilarlmrd, assistant chief
I of stalT. Action was postponed, howjever. on the Question o f declaring
Jmatial law, pending conferences beItwren Secretary Weeks and other ofJliiials with President Harding.
A
[proclamation has been signed and reI quir«&gt;s only tho issuance to become
I ' 11,1 iv''. The orders issued resulted
I from a telegram from BrigudierI
Bandholtz, who was sent by
I Secretary Weeks to report on tho sitluntion. Genernl Bandholtz, *nt niidInu’ht, recommended that troops he
P " 1 ‘""Mediately. The troops which
P 1 In moved immediately are the
I rwenty-sixth and Sixteenth Infantry
I" ' '*•"»' Dix, and Nineteenth Infnnt1 a,"l' Sherman. General HandI Holt z w
assume command of the
|forces.

INVOLVED AND PREMIER SUM­
MONS HIS CABINET
TO MEET

(Dy Tho Ai»o&lt;i»trd Piatt)

WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.—The re­
covery of the bodies of Robert M.
Coons, of Owensbcrg, Ky., and I.loyd
E. Crowl, o f Charleston, So. Carolina,
victims of the ZR-2 disaster, was re­
ported to the N’uvy Department toduy.

linking place at Uluir Muntnin, Mill
Creek and Crooked Creek. Airplnines.
scouting over lloono county, east of
I the ridge reported increuued activity
|among the armed guards assembled
1there while courier from tho fighting
[zone said there was u continue ronr
Iof gunfire along the entire line. IleI ports indicated the henviest since the
|line was established along Spruce
I Fork Itidge and efforts were inude by
I Logan county authorities to stop what
(By ItTa Associated Press)
I they termed an invasion of their counPARIS,
Sept. 2.—The first kitchen
Jty. They said new men were sent into
for
feeding
children was established in
I the fighting Tine which is now about
Petrograd
today
hy the American Re­
1twenty miles in length.
lief administration.

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SERIOUS IS S U E S

signed

LOGAN, Sept. 2.— After n morning
I of uncertainty in which reports from
Spruce Fork Ridge hud told of sporndJic fighting since day break, officially
I announced nt noon, heavy firing wuh

LLOYD GEORGE
SENDS REPLY
TO D’VALERA

WASHINGTON,' Sept. 2.— Decis­
ion was reached todny by tlie senate
finance committee to rewrite tho
house tax hill so a sto include in one
document every intcrnul revenue Inw
on the statute books.
— Got your Scratch Pads from The
Hcinld— by tho pound— 16c.

CHARLOTTE, N. C., Sept. 2.—
Following a series o f conferences hero
todny on the request o f city nnd coun­
ty authorities at Concord that Gov­
ernor Morrison send state troops
there, indications today are that no
troops would he ordered out pending
tho outcomo of efforts, which, it was
predicted, would bring about nn im­
mediate settlement o f the texttilo
strike which hi»B been In progress in
Cnbnrrus county since June 1.

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IRISH AGREE TO
FURTHER PARLEY.
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DUBLIN, Sept. 2.— It was author­
itatively stated here this afternoon
that the reply is nn acceptance o f
Premier Lloyd Georgo fur n furthor
conference in London. No plenipoten­
tiaries have yet been nominated, how­
ever.
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Sanford Shoe&amp;Clothing Co.

FISH AND GAME LEAGUE
HELD MEETING LAST NIGHT,
SMALL CROWD ATTENDED
county; J. W. Womblc, mnyor o f Con­
cord, and C. A. Itobinson, chief of po­
lice at Concord. Gov. Morris also re­
ceived telephone communications and
telegrams from several citizens of
Cabnrrus county requesting that the
troops be returned.
Gov. Morris will leave Asheville for
Charlotte at 5 o'clock today to discuss
with Adjutant-General Van B. Metis
what action shall be taken on the
request.
The* telegrnm said conditions had
again gotten beyond locnl officers.

A called meeting of the Seminole
Fish and Game Protective Association
mot at the court house Wednesday
night with a rather small attendance
for the number of members enrolled.
However, the members present were
very enthusiastic and quite a few
things were brought up and tnlked
over. Tho asociation has over one
hundred members und every one is
practically a game warden and are
doing good already. The Association
will pay a $25 reward to any person
furnishing evidence that will convict
a person of violating any of the game
Inws.
We still need a lot of members and
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY
the following committees were ap­
Orlando
at Jacksonville.
pointed for the following towns to
Lakeland
at Daytona.
work for new members:
St.
Petersburg
at Tampa.
Monroe— W. F. Shelley, G. S. Her­
ring and F. E. Giles.
HOW THEY STAND
• Longwood—C. M. Hand, Hen OverL
I’ct.
w
Htrcet, and C. W. Entzminger.
.052
Orlando
38
.....
:7i
Paola—A. Minshew and Geo. Smith
.550
48
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O
Oviedo— W. H. Sley, C. W. Brown
.518
53
......
57
Lakeland
and Mux Leinhnrt.
......60
59
.459
Chuluota and Geneva—V. E. Doug­
.440
G
1
......
48
lass, J. C. Jncobs, It. G. Hickson.
.379
09
......
42
We need the help of every man who
hunts and ask your co-operation that
Y ESTER DA Y'S RES ULTS
we may hold up the best organization
Florida State League
in the state as well as protect the
At Tampa 3-1, Lakeland 2-2.
game we now have and improve our
At Orlando 10, St. Petersburg 3.
hunting.
At Jacksonville 8, Daytona G.

SPORT WORLD

ASHEVILLE, Sept. 1— Request
that state troops again be sent to
Concord because of conditions arising
out o', the textile strike were receiv­
ed by Gov. Cameron Morrison, from
C. L. Shears, sheriff of Cabarrus

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South Atlantic Association
At Augusta 7-1, Charleston 1-3.
At Greenville 3, Charlotte 5.
At Spartanburg 5, Columbia 0.
American League
At Washington 9, New Y'ork 17.
At Detroit 1-7, Cleveland 10-3.
At Chicago 7-2, St. Louis 5-3.
Others not scheduled.
National League
At Boston 3, Cincinnati 1.
At Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 12.
Others not scheduled.

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Southern Association
Atlanta 0, Chattanooga 3.
Nashville 3, Littlu Rock 2.
Memphis 3, Hirminghum I.
Mpbile-New Orleans, rain.

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At
At
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American Association
Milwaukee 1, Louisville 15.
Milwaukee 1-1, Toledo 3-2.
Indianpolis 2, St. Paul 5.
Kansas City 7, Columbus G.

Internafional League
At .Syracuse 1), Jersey City 4.
At Hulfulo 0, Reading. 0.
Others not scheduled.

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CHARGES MADE MILLIONS FOR
ENFORCEMENT
AGAINST HUGE
OF DRY LAWS
MOVIE ‘TRUST’

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he is normal and is blessed with a whole lot
of life. We have taken particular interest in
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STATE TROOPS AGAIN
ASKED IN STRIKE AREA IN
NORTH CAROLINA FIELD.

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Virginia I.cugue
Rocky Mount *1, Newport News 0.
Suffolk 11, Tnrboro *1.
Wilson-8, Norfolk &lt;1.
Richmond 1, Portsmouth 4.

Piedmont League
At High oPint l r Raleigh 2.
At Dunville 0, Greensboro 4.
At Durham 1-2, Winston-Salem 4-0.
The world news the day it happens,
tho Hcrnld office.

WASHINGTON, Sept. L— Tho Fa­
mous
Players-Lnsky
Corporation,
which the federal trade commission
has formally ^charged with unfair
competition and monopolistic policies,
“ combined and conspired to prevent
competition in interstate transporta­
tion of motion picture film," accord­
ing to summaries of the official com­
plaints given out today.
Tho complaint declnres that in 1920
the corporation, in addition to owning
400 theatres, supplied 18,000 picture
houses in the United Stntoes, which
theatres obtained through them 07
cents of each $1 spent in the country.
It is further chnrged that through 140
subsidiary corporations, tho corpor­
ation played a part in the internation­
al Held.
Besides the corporation the com­
plaint personally cited Adolphe Zukor, Jesse Lasky, Jules Mastbaum,
Alfred S. Black, Stephen A. Lynch
nnd Ernest W. Itichnrds, Jr., all cor­
poration officers.
The Real Art Pictures corporation
"in nceordnnce with the conspiracy,"
tho complaint says, was set up by the
Fnmous Players group in 1919, nnd
though owned by them, "held out to
the trade to be wholly independent."
The complaint also chnrges thnt
the group cited "proceeded to acqui­
sition of motion picture cheaters
through coercion nnd intimidation,
after threats of erecting competing
houses, and interfering with the film
service.” Such methods are chnrged
specifically against the corporation,
Alfred S. Black, ns president o f tho
Black New Englnnd theatres, Inc.,
the Stanley Co., "owning or controll­
ing 57 theatres in Pennsylvania,
western New Jersey nnd Delnwnre,’
and th cLynch Enterprises corpora­
tion, "owning and operating theatres
in the Atlantic nnd Gulf.stntea from
North Carolina to Texns nnd in Ten­
nessee, Arkansas and Oklahoma."
The Sncngcr Amusement Co., op­
erating in southern states nnd con­
trolling 08 theatres, was also includ­
ed in the citation us n subsidiary of
the Fnmous Players-Lnsky corpora­
tion.
The general problem was carried
out from New York to Los Angeles,
the complnint snys, nnd nil thentres
owned .controlled or opernted by tho
nre permanently closed to competi­
tors.

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GOVERNMENT TO SPEND $7,500,­
000 IN NEW LIQUOR
CRUSADE

WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.— It will
cost Uncle Snm $7,500,000 to keep tho
cup from the lip next year— or rather
to try to do it.
Thnt’Hthe appropriation granted tho
Internal Revenue Department for en­
forcing the eighteenth amendment nnd
the Volstead act.
‘ Besides thnt the Anti-Snloon Leag­
ue will spend around $1,000,000 creat­
ing sentiment in favor of dry law en­
forcement, snyH Wayne B. Wheeler,
general counsel for the league.
The government appropriation iB
expected to cover salaries of federal
dry enforcement officials, pay
of
chemists to nnalyzo the “ evidence,"
Inborntory supplies, traveling expens­
es of officials and rent of headquart­
ers in cities throughout tho country.
In 1920 th* government made an
Appropriation o f $2,000,000 for prohi­
bition enforcement. It wasn’ t enough
so it was followed lirtor by another
$1,000,000 appropriation.
Of this, $3,000,000 the internal reve­
nue department spent $2,059,774.
In 1921 the Internal Revenue De­
partment gut an appropriation of $7,­
000,000, more than twice us much ns in
the previous year. Tho department
hasn’t reported yet on how it was
spent.
Wheeler estimates the Anti-Snloon
League has been making nn average
annual expenditure of $1,000,000 and
will keep that up as long as it seems
necessary.
"But none o f that goes directly for
prohibition enforcement,” ho said. "It
goes to educate the people nnd organ­
ize sentiment in fnvor of enforcing
the law.”
Mobile squnds of uxpert prohibition
enforcement officers arc to lie sent
from Washington to various Atlnntic
cities to assist in combutting the How
of liquors being smuggled into the
country, Internal Revenue Commis­
sioner Illuir said yesterday.
Assignment to New York yester­
day of E. C. Yellowley, chief o f the
general prohibition unit, Mr. Blnir said
was the first step in the prohibition
bureau’s movement for chocking tho
activities of the rum runners.
Illicit distilling along tho scnconst
towns, Mr. Blair said, was a minor
problem compared with smuggling,
particularly between New York nnd
the Florida coast.
Assistance from headquarters, ho
ADVERTISE TOURIST RATES
said, would be extended to prohibition
ON POST CARD DAY THUS
officials of tho port cities nnd also
ADVERTISING FLORIDA.
along the Mexicnn border, where the
smuggling problem also was serious.
Itnilroad officials having announc­
ed that winter tourist rate tickets to
ARGUMENTS ON TARIFF
Florida will he on sale in all terri­
BARREN OF R E S U L T S ,
tories this senson from October 1st,
TOO MUCH HOT AIR.
until April 30th, with flnnl return
limit Mny 31st, the Floridn Develop­
WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.— Repre­
ment Board suggests thnt October 1st
sentatives o f industries of two coun­
be observed ns Post Cnrd Day.
tries presented arguments before the
Personal messages to acquaintances
sennte finance committee striking nt
in other states advising them thnt re­ rntes in thq Fordney tnriff hill. From
duced rates are nvnilnble nnd suggest
Englnnd came a delegation to urge
ing that the recipients and their
revision downward of rates on high
friends take ndvnntngc o f the oppor­
speed steel. Higher rates on Hour and
tunity to come to Florida nt once nnd
mill feeds were flmight by domestic
avoid the cold weather o f early fall
milling interests, and representatives
in northern states should prove very
o f the fishing industry appeared both
effective in stimulating enrly tourist
to defend nnd denounce import tnxes
travel nnd a lengthened tourist sen- on their products.
son.
Clnims of the Hour millers, submit­
Each community is advertised by
ted by L. E. Moss, o f Kansas City,
this method to the extent the people
Mo., president of the Southwestern
participate in sending out the messag­
Millers’ Lenguc, and A. L. Goetzmnnn
es.. I.nst yunr a number o f cham­
o f Minneapolis, president o f the Mill­
bers of commerce nnd other agen­
ers’ Nntionnl Federation, were for
cies offered cash prizes for the great­
rntes which would lie compensatory
est number o f postcards mailed on
for the twenty-five cents n bushel
Post Cnrd Day. The Sarasota cham­
duty on wheat. Unless the flour duty
ber of commerce improved upon tho
wnh made practically double the houso
post cnrd plan by sending 400 dayrate .they agreed, tho duty on wheat
letter telegrams .which theyJnter ap­
would bring no good effect.
praised as having been very much
Mr. Moses asserted that tho milling
worth while. Secretary C. M. Hemp­
industry was making no profits nnd
hill, o f the Clenrwater board
of
thnt its position in the business world
trade suggests thnt business ‘ firms
would he more perilous without the
and individuals stamp or write on all
protective duty.
mail going out of the stnte the open­
" I f you give us rntes which will
ing nnd closing dates o f the tourist
keep
us running/’ he snld,’ "w o enn
senson, which can be done without
nnd
will
furn'sh the people of tho
much effort or expense.
United States flour nt the chenpest
price o f nny people on earth. If you
Durability and nccurncy nre claim­
force us to run only pnrt of tho time,
ed for a Hew scale for weighing mall
your flour price will be higher nnd
mntter which (s operated by n bnlthe consumer will pny, nnd tho pro­
nnco weight instead o f n spring.
ducers' market will he disturbed and
lowered nnd ho will lose. I won’t pre­
An Anglo-Dnnish technical society dict whnt will happen to tho mills
hns been formed at Copenhagen for themselves if wo hnvo to close our
co-operation between Denmark nnd plnntn pnrt o f the time."
Grent Brltnin in a number o f lines.
On the question o f duties on fish, n
difference of opinion was voiced by
Employing hydraulic ncid t o 'p r o ­ tho home producers nnd tho import­
duce hydrogen gns, apparatus has ers, although some New Finland fish­
been invented to measure tho amount ing interests favored n low |mport tax
of zinc in gnlvnnized iron surfaces.
Tho Alusknn
industry protested
ngninfll change from tho houso rates
Though n n w automobile fender the claim being made by Dnn Suther­
which picks up a person struck land, Alaskan delegate in tho house,
weighs only 75 pounds its inventor that the bill taxed everything tho
cluiins it will sustain n wolght of fishermen used in their business but
gave them only moderato protection
four tons.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 ,1 9 2 1

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Association Has Over
One Hundred Mem*bers Ready to Go

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PAULINE FREDERICK in

“MISTRESS OF
SHENSTONE”
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Also a two-part Comedy
Tomorrow—Marion Davies in “The Buried
Treasure” ; also a Comedy

I SUMMER D AYS
WILL SOON BE OVER
It has been n busy summer even though it was vacation
time nnd we fnco the winter senson with tho greatest and
brightest prospects for a most prosperous year. Our busi­
ness nnd your business is increasing, Sanford is growing
beyond expectations o f the greatest boosters, conditions
are better, Florida is tho most prosperous stnte in the
union. Now is the time to think of tho provcrbinl “ rniny
day.” Snve your money while you nre making it. Ilnnk
it with the bank that insures your deposits. Stnrt your
bank account today.

The Winter Season
Is Advancing
GET RE AD Y FOR BUSINESS TH AT IS COMINg

The Peoples Bank
o f Sanford .
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + *+ + + *+ + + &gt; M -+ + + + + **+ + + *+ + *+ -M -+ **v + + + m
o f the results of their labors.
His
argument wns supported by A. W.
Thomas of Boston, head o f n Prince
Willinms Sound company, who ,de­
clared thnt tho rate o f one and one
half cents n pound on herring barely
met the high transportation cost of
which he had to bear in delivering
fish in New York in competition with
the Scandinavian. Without the duty,
he snid, the industry, encouraged by
the government during, the war, would
go on tho down grade.
WEATHER AND CROP
CONDITIONS IN FLOIDA.

from nn entire nbsenco of moisture to
generally less thnn one-third of u
inch.
Condition o f Crops— Most crops
made fair progress, but all would be j
benefited by moderate rains, especial­
ly on uplnnds where truck is very
bnekwnrd. Some lands nre too dry
to be plowed. Peanuts and sweet po­
tatoes made fair to good progress,
but, common with cane and cltrut
fruits, would he benefited by moder­
ate rnins. Tho rust mite is reported
from some groves—due, it is suppl­
ed, to the dry weather. Much hij
wns saved during the week. Cow peat
arid velvet beans made good progress.
Cotton is opening quite rapidly i*
the west nnd ginning has begun i*
different sections; weevil is doing l&gt;
cal dnmngc, but hns been retarded ta
some extent by moderntely high tenpernture and dry weather. Com ts
being hnrvcsted in the northern di­
vision. Some oats have been planted,
and seeding will increase when the
soil Is In a better condition—now too
dry in some localities.

Wcnther nnd crop conditions in
Floridn for the week ending August
30, 1921, were ns follows:
Temperature—The week nverngod
much cooler thnn the usual, the daily
deficiency in temperature ranging
from 1 to 3 degrees. The Inst dnys
of the week, however, returned to
normal, being 8 to IQ degrees warm­
er than the forepart o f the week.
Precipitation— Rainfall wns gener­
ally deficient, tho exception being tho
A whllesalo tobacco business ha*
extreme .south, Key West reporting
been
organized at Cocoa. It will h»
an excess o f 2 inches. Else\yhero in
known
as the Tobacco Dealers Co.
the section the week's total ranged

September Matinee Sales
From 2 p.m. to 6p.m.
Every Friday
and Saturday .
W e will sell Tor cash only
this week
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Best W estern and Florida
Meats nnd Frenb Vegetables
nnd Fiuits obtainable at

m-hksuenr

$1.00

I-II). Heat Creamery CE/,

Pastry Flour .......g ^ ?
6-lbs. Dainty
Pastry Flour......
12-ll&gt;s. Premier Self- Cfl/*
Rising Flour &lt;.......
6-lbs. Premier Self- /JKp
Rising Flour.........
Itowenwood Coffee, 09/»
(this Is"fine)........ j ™ j?

THE POPULAR
J
MARKET
Deptcr eJ.^lpe:.,30c
Welaka Block Phone 113 6 ^ pA.rn’.our'8 _25c
I. D. Martin ,
Grandma’s White
7p
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Naphtha Soap, bar
Best Maine Corn, 2-lb. can,
1 nP
(none better) .......... ....... ................................. j:— *
Best Maine Corn, No. 1 can,
1 |)(J
(none better) ...........7.’............................... .-.......

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921

PAQBTWO
ond talk anil a discussion o f tho plane
for a (rood time this summer that
they are planning to keep the club
alive thiH winter if possiblo nnd mnke
HRS. FRED DA1GER, Society Editor,
it a monthly dnnee or card party or
Phone 217-W
diversions o f that sort.

SOCIETY

Organ Recital at
Board of Governors
Methodist Church
Chamber Commerce
Drew Large Crowd
Had Meeting: Today

T

ACCESSIBILITY

The first rccitnl on the new organ
Tho Chamber o f Commerce bonrd
recently
constructed by the E. C. Malo
f
governors
nnd
members
held
n
SOCIAL CALENDAR
IN A SERIES OF ARTICLES WE DESIRE
ATTEND A. T. O. DANCE IN
most important meeting nt the Valdez nrkey Builders, of Basic, Vn.j nnd in­
TAMPA
hotel today at their regulnr noon dny stalled in the Methodist church, was
Friday— Peter Schnnl will glvo n
TO SET FORTH tH E ADVANTAGES IN
dnneo at tho Valdez hotcl( nty 0 | Miss Seritn Lnke, Messrs. G. W. luncheon. President Knight presided given by Mrs. Hazel ColTin Lenfcst,
TRADING AT HOME OR WITH MERo'clock.
I Spencer nnd Allen Jones chaperoned nnd many questions o f grent interest o f Winter Park, last evening, at 8
--------------- CHANTS IN THE ---------------Saturday— Children’s Story Hour will ° y Mrs. Forest Lnke left this morn- to the people of the city nnd county o ’clock. The program replete with
ing in the Lnke car for Tampa where were discussed. Mr. nnd Mrs. Curlett, color and variety wns received in grent
bo held at the Ccntrnl Park at
they will nttend the A. T. O. dnnee to­ of Geneva, were guests o f the gover­ appreciation by the large audience.
o’clock.
In addition to the organ numbers,
night. Miss Norma Griffen will join nors nnd Mrs. Curlett explained tho
there
wns under the direction of Chns.
Thursdny afternoon Miss N e l d n ^ em in Orlando nnd aecompnny them purposes o f the Merchants Cnrnival
Polk, u chorus from the church choir,
that will be held here some time in
VanNess entertained the choir girls to Tampa
nnd a quartette, both werq well ren­
November
or December by tho Home
o f the Congregational church. A two
A f f l T C S I R I I I T V — 18 the f,r8t we mentioned for we
dered and much enjoyed.
SHOWER FOR URIDE*ELECT
Economics committee o f the Woman's
course luncheon was served, nnd a
a v v L k J u lD lL l 1 1
are
centrally
locatedand are fav­
..................
* --------The organ is two toned munuel and
One o f the prettiest of the pre-nup­ Club nt which time the distributors
ored
with
a
low
freight
rate.
very enjoynble time wns vited by all.
tial alTnirs given Miss Helen Peck, a of food products will have booths on included in regestrution, eleven stops.
T H F A r I R R — 1Operates many passenger trains
bride-elect of this month, was the the street showing their various lines On thu swell arc violin, Diupason, stop
Monday evening Mrs. W. W* VnnIH L
v&gt;# L « II* 11* in and out of Snnford daily (hat
Diapason, Snlicronal, Aeollno, Flute
shower given yesterday afternoon by
o f goods nnd demonstrate the same. Harmonic (4 ft.), Piccolo (2 ft.),
Ness entertnined the Christian En- . . . .
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,
affords
the traveling public a splendid opportunity
,
,
a.
* Miss Agnes Dumas, at her home on
It will be in the nature o f a county chimes (18 notes).
denvor of the Congregational church. n ,
to
shop
with us ijnd return the same day.
...
,
. . .
, . Park avenue.
fair if the support of the merchants
A fter the general business, refreshThe
greut
munuel,
has
greut
open
Tho wedding colors o f white nnd
T H R P I V n R I I N R - Ca,,a regularly and to the
ments were served, and a social hour ' |rrccn were bonutifu||y carried out in can be enlisted and will Inst for four Diapason, Dulcinnn, Melodin, 'couple
H H j L L T I /E l L l i l L
trading public across the
days.
The
support
of
the
Chumbcr
of
wns enjoyed by all.
(4 ft.).
the decorations. Ilaskets and crystal
Lake
and
on
the
River
is afforded an opportunity
Commerce wns given to Mrs. Curlott.
Pedal stops nre sub bnss nnd flute
vases of lovely white rosea nnd ferns
to call and spend two hours shopping in Sanford.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Wilson have re- woro effectively placed in the rooms, Tho subject o f the rond to Osceolu bass. There are eight couples includ­
P O n n R f t A H S !- A r e n,,meroU9 nnd afford an oppor!
turned from Daytona Reach.
Tho tab|e in the living room hnd for was taken up and Mr. Curlett being ing, Greut to Pedal— Swell to I’ ednl—
U U l / I / l l U r i l / U . tunity for the prospective buyer to
tbe
commissioner
from
thnt
district
Grent to Great 4 ft.., Swell to Grent
its centerpiece a white arch from
see first hand their purchases. And when the
. Robert Deone left this morning in which wn8 8U8pcndcd a tiny Kohl bell was nsked for information regarding 1G ft., Swell to Grent 8 ft., Swell to
Osceola road is completed they will be within easy
his car for Live Oak, where be will nn(, undor thi8 „ m|nitttUre bride and the road, what money would be avail­ Swell, 10 ft., Swell to Swell, 4 ft.
distance.
In addition to tho .usual swell ped­
spend part of his vacation.
groom stood.
The chandelier was able and many other items thnt would
A P P R ^ C I R I I I T V — 18 A MATTER t h a t t h e pub gracefully entwined with asparagus enter into the building of n road to al the crescendo pedal nnd sforznndo,
r lL L E a J u lD lL l 1 I
LIC TS INTERESTED IN AND
N. II. Gamer left this morning for fcrn wbjcb was suspended to the four Osceola. A committee from tho there nre four combination pistons for
THE “ CITY SUBSTANTIAL” IS WELL LOCATMount Olive, N. C., where he will visit corncr8 of thu tnblCi Hanging from Chamber of Commerce will meet with I the swell and four combination pistons
ED. AND EASY TO REACH.
his brother.
the cbandelier was a hugh white bell the County Commissioners at their for the great.
The fine balance of the instrument
from which hung gold bells and wish- next meeting to discuss this rond. Re­
Alfred Robson left this morning for 1|onM ticd with Krccn ribbon8.
ports from the various committees and delightful tone qualities revcnlcd
Tampa where he will attend the A. T.
As tho bride-elect entered the room took almost one and one half hours itself in the rendition of Mrs. LcnO. dance tonight.
the wedding march was played. She and they were good nnd showed pro­ fest’s program. The light numbers
was most becomingly attired in gray gress along every line. The meeting were particularly pleasing in contrast
G. \\. Spencer, Allen Jones, Walter Cn,pe dc t.|iine with trimmings of jade was full of pep, the luncheon wns to the heavier selections and all was
Connelly
nnd, Ed. Mcisch
„ rccn
Miss Dumas
Dumas wore
wore a
a fetching
fetching good nnd the governors nnd visitors ] mellow harmonious.
. ..
,
, attended the green.
Miss
Phi Kappa fraternity banquet in Or- froek ()f gray canton Crepe trimmed left the meeting with that satisfied
The music committee o f the Metho­
lando Inst night.
with green.
foiling of having accomplished some­ dist church and Dr. Walker, the pas­
S A N F O R D , F L A .
tor, may surely be congratulated in
j “
1 After the guests were seated a bell thing for their time and trouble.
Judge and Mrs. J. 1. Smith and lit- WM rung nnd a crier (Mis8 Florence
securing so fine an instrument.
tie daughter Marie, left this morning Henry) announced thnt a wedding
The recital program covered:
in their car for their home in Birm- proclamation had been made, this wns
Third Eonata in C Minor ..Guilmant
inghnm, Ala. after spending some- mu| |iy Mrs&gt; Uoborl Hines, and later
Prelude
tin,e here as the guests of Mrs. Ella priwn|ed t() thc honorei,
Adagia Molte
!
LefTler. They were accompanied home
A KUC88ing , onU..st waf
Chorus,
"Thu Radiant Morn” .......
Some ten or twelve of the boys of
ns then enjoy­
by Miss Mary Armstrong, who will ed, the answers being things that be­ the old company put out some real
........................................... Woodward
be their guest for a month or six long to a bride's trossenu, Mrs. I. E. work yesterday in the putting up of
Church Choir
weeks.
Autumn
Sketch
........................ Brewer
the
one
thousand
inch
range
on
the
Estridge guessing the most correctly,
Dona
Nobis
...............................
Mol ar t
bulkhead.
Work
began
about
2
:JO
p.
was given a dainty corsage of silk
In Ihn C ircuit Court o f tho Sovonth JudlcUl ClrNEW MIAMI BANK.
Miss Marie Teague Inis returned flowers. The guests were then given in. and the range was complete, sand A Sea Song ........................MacDowell
cult o f F lorida, In and for SomlnoU
County.— In Chancery
from South Carolina where she spent slips of paper with their names and bags filled and gun bases laid before Andantino
...............
Lemaro
MIAMI, Sept. 2.—The Miami Na­
NOTICE O r M A ST E R 'S SALE
the summer with her mother, Miss t d d ’ to tnkc‘ ench"lett^’ arid^write'n 5 o ’clock. Firing commenced shortly Minuet in G ............................Beethoven
Teague is the guest o f hei-aunt, Mrs bit of ndvlc€f f()r tho britk.
These after. Most of the town was down Quartette ................................. Selected tional Bank, which took over the ns- Farm er* llnuk .V Trimt t'&lt;mi|iany, n &gt;..r(a&gt;ratka,
l ‘iini|ila!iiniil.
sets nnd liabilities o f the Fidelity
vo.
Pope, Herndon, Newbarry,
. . angey.
were then made in book form and there it seems, that is all except Ralph
I.
llia K. M urrell mul K. II. lirr
Murrel
l«*
Shinholser
Bank nnd Trust Co., following the
i tied with green riblion and presented Wight, "Millionaire" Jcrnigan nnd
ImiiiiI. Jtilm M. M urrell, uml I'»**.|ilej Itank tl
Miss Mildred Simmons left Tues- |o the brl(|c for future rt.ft.rcnco.
Hanford,
n
rur|iurntlnn.
Ilefemlanto.
“ Doc” Aldridge who couldn't leave Cantilinc Nuptiale ................... DuBois closing of thnt institution l y the state
.NutIre la hereby riven Unit under »&amp;■! If
day for her home ,» Mountvilje, S. C ' M|g8 „erminia Lehman sang,
“ I their respective places of business. Grand Chorus ..............................DuBois
virtue u f it decree o f fnreclooure and -ole nlif
comptroller
May
10,
will
open
i)s
ei|
In the nloire entitled eniloe nn tin- lit
after spending some time here with ; Lovt, YoU Truly" in her most charm- They all say they nre coming to the
ly. A. |i. in'JI. I. n« M|»'clnl Mu.l.-r In iliv
doors for business Tuesday morning, Ju
her aunt, Mrs. W. T. Langley.
eery, nn Mnmlny, the ftlli day u f Se|demb»f, 1
ing manner, while little Miss Marion minstrel though. Well, getting back
Sept. 0, President GcGorgo E. Nolan I I. linn, In front iif the Court linn*" d -r ii
S iiiifiinl, Sem inole ciiuiity, Florida, will offer fa
to
the
old
subject,
firing
ceased
at
Estridge, daintily attired in ruffled
announced today.
anle, nnd well In the hlitheal nnd t««t HIM
W. II. Boyd, of Scottsvillc, Ga., was green organdie, entered drawing a about 0:30. Casualties: Six catfish,
fur m ail iliirlliK the tern I linura o f aalr. Ih* 14
The announcement followed receipt lu n lu i; iteai'rllied laud, •Iliiitti*. lylnr acl latif
in this city yesterday stopping at the
white and green wagon in which were one mud turtle, dead; one eel badly
III the County o f Sem inole, S tale &lt;d l1&gt;rUi
Montezuma.
In newspaper circles there is much o f a telegram from the United Stntes m
ore |inrllrutnrly dearrllioil nn follow » teatt.
piled the gifts. These were opened wounded (bullet slipped o ff his back).
Lota (m e (I t mill T w o C!) o f llloek Ilia III.
comptroller
of
currency
nt
Washing­
comment
on
the
way
that
The
Tampa
and greatly admired by the guests.
o f T ie r 'lliree fill, u f Hmifonl. Florida, •&gt;vvrt
C. C. Nagle, of Baltimore, Md., was After which refreshments of cakes
ton
authorizing
thu
bnnk
to
com­
Daily
Times
spends
money
for
news
luit In K. II. T rn fford 'n limp o f Sanford, Fh-cUa.
You know everywhere you
turn
|a*r |ilnl thereof duly o f record.
in this city yesterday attending to iced in green, white and green brick around in this old town Home one usks nnd features. It is the only Florida mence business.
It has been an­ an Term
a cnali.
Fnreliaaer to pay for deed
J. J hlCKIXSiiN,
business. While here he made his
cream, and green and white mints in you about the*minstrel. When’s it dnily that prints the famous David nounced thnt all depositors will re­ 7-CU Hie
S|H'cl*l Maater In fluting.
headquurters at the Montezuma.
Lnwrcncc
letters.
In
addition
to
the
ceive
dollar
for
dollar
from
thc
Mi­
baskets of greed and white were serv­ coming oir? Who’s going to be in it?
The depositors nre
ed by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Where's it going to be, etc. All we full day and night reports of the As­ ami National.
Pest cards— locnl views— lc each it
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daorio, of Jack­ Robert Hines and Miss Florence Hen­ can report now is that "we have noth­ sociated Press, the Timfife is building planning u celebration Tuesday.
thc Herald office.
sonville, whose marriage was a re­
ing to say." The minstrel is going to up a highly expensive special news
ry.
cent event, nre spending several days
Those enjoying this delightful event be "all to the mustard," and the gen­ and feature service, in its effort to
here nt the Montozumn.
were: Misses Florence Henry, Helen et al public will be shown the light in publish a newspaper that will be in­ 4.4M5.+^.4.&lt;.*4i.&gt;.|..&gt;+&lt;*«&gt;4+»&gt;iH&lt;++'l*t*vH&gt;&lt;«H*4"H,4,*J',H*,H**l*4MH*4*'*,*J,+4'4‘!' ^
Peck, Marion Phillips, Dorothy Humph a much more polished manner than teresting to every member of the fam­
Mrs. W. 0 . Ropp and two children, Daphne Wimbish, Seritn Lake, Vir­ "Tripod” Wimbish wns the night he ily in homes all over Florida.
Besides The Times membership in ;
formerly from Lancaster, Pa., but now ginia Hrady, Hermibiu Lehman, Mes- announced at regimental headquarters
o f Clearwater, is spending some time daines Karl Schultz, Ralph Goodspced, that Company L) was ready to go on tbe Ncwspnpcr Enterprise Associa­
here with her father, Dr. S. W. Walk­ A. Goodspeed, Frank Woodruff, jr., It. riot duty immediately. Yes, WimbiHh tion, which is known as one of the
er.
E. Peck, Robert Hines and I. E. Est­ seemed surprised* when he stumbled most complete news nnd feature syn­
ridge.
hack and said, "You know, thnt ma­ dicates in the country, it gives its
readers the best comics obtainable—
A. A. Pruitt, of Wilson, N. C., is
jor told me to get out o f there."
including "Mutt and JelT,” "Bringing
spending some time in this city.
:»00 PARTY
Up Father," and "Doings of the
Mr. ami Mrs. L. R. Phillips enter­
AN EXCELLENT PICTURE
Duffs."
tained a few o f their friends nt their
STAY AT HOME DANCE.
Two special fyatures of the Times
♦
♦ ♦
♦
' Tho Stay at Home Club bad a dance homu last aim ing. GOO was played at Marion Duvies' "Buried Treasure"
are its sporting page nnd woman’s
Has
Strong
Story
nt the home o f Mr. nnd Mrs. R. J. Hoi- lwo t,,blw8* a,ul latL&gt; in tht' evening re­
Tbe story of reincarnation forms th e1page. These features alone cost them
ly Inst night and n merry crowd en- ^ ""h m en t* o i ice cream, cake and
basis
o f "Buried Treasure,” the new an enormous sum.
Joyed the good music and good floors ,nmths Wero 8urvct,» ettch l,lnto ,,L‘ing
In all Florida homes where an in­
Marion
Davies picture which will be
until midnight, which is the time f o r ,l,,c" raU,,i with a beautiful rose,
shown at the Star Theatre tonight. teresting and complete newspaper is
these busy people to quit and go
rhoso onjoyin« Mr' mul Mr»*
lips hospitality were Miss Agnes Du- l William
Vnndcrmucllcn, a Wall appreciated, the Tampa Dnily Times $
212 West First Street
home. Delicious punch was served
mas, Raymond Phillips, Miss Marion Street capitalist, wishing to break up should have n place.
i
'
during the dance and the broad porch­
The price of a three months' sub­
Phillips, Billie Iioldcn, and Mr. and bis daughter's infntulation for a poor
es gnve the guests a chant* for rest
Mrs. Robert Hines.
man, Dr. Grant, nnd to arrange a scription is $1.75.
Orders should be sent direct to the
weddi.ig witli a Duke, plans a long
Times,
Tnmpn, Fin.— Adv.
yachting cruise with tbe Duke as tho
chief guest. Because of Pauline’s
habit in going into trances, Mrs. VunVe to will soon have trhee big pack­
dermucllcn insists htut a physician ing bouses. The third is now under
accompany them, and, by n ruse, Dr. construction.
Grant is brought along. On the yacht
Pauline goes into a trance and np-1 Notice of Application for Tax Deed
pears to be in possession of a note |
Under Section 575, General
6-lbs. Premier SelfW e will sell for cash only
from one John Dawson to one Lucia, |
Statutes, I.auH of Floridn
Rising
Flour
......
t
IOC
(his week
giving directions to go to the island
of £antu Catalina. Her father, be­
Itowcnwood Cofftie, QQ^
Notice is hereby given that L. A.
lieving he will find treasure buried on Mickey, purchaser o f Tax Certificate
(this is fine)........ U*3C
the island, orders the captain to sail No. 48, dated the 2nd day of June, A.
Sunny Gold Syrup,
iq
•Mtll**
there. A thriling Spanish story is D. 1010, has filed suid certificate in
l*Ib. Best Creamery
The
man
who never
No. 1 cun ............ IO C
then unfolded.
Butter
DDC
my office, nnd hus made application

"C ity S u b sta n tia l”

THE DOINGS OF
COMPANY D

First National Bank Annex

REAL LEATHER SCHOOL SHOES

TAMPA TIMES IS
SPENDING MONEY

W a tch m a k ers
E n gravers

Jewelers

O pticians

SMcLaulin’s

SEPTEMBER MATINEE SALE

Hit the

FROM 2:00 P. M. TO 6:00 I*. M.

Every Friday and Saturday

‘‘Sawdust
Trail

ut SuKttr... $1.00

12-llw. Dainty
Pastry Flour

QA«
OUC

6-Ibs. Dainty
Pastry Flour........ 4 D C
12-lbs. Premier Self- Q A *
Rising Flour ........ OUC
Best Maine Corn, 2-lh. can,
(none better) ....................
Best Maine Corn, No. 1 can,
(none belter) ....................

Best Canned Tripe,

OAp

6 burs Armour’s
Soap ......................£ 0 C
Grandma’s White
Naphtha Soap, bar

n
1C

......... ....... 15c
10c

Best Western nnd Florida Meats and Fresh Vegetables and
Fruits obtainable at

THE POPULAR M ARKET
WBLAKA BLOCK

I. D. Marlin
m•m

PHONE 113

HEAVY WEIGHTS MATCHED.
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(B y Tha A n o c la lo d

Pieaa)

OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 2.— Earl Caddock ,of Walnut, In., formor world’s
heavy weight wrestling champion,
has been matched to meet Stunisluus
ZhyHzko, the present champioi^ nt
Do Moines, October 8th.
Thore arc homes in which the
floors are always clean,
nnd then
there nro homes In which tho hus­
bands roll their own.

for tax deed to issuo in accordance
with law. Said certificate embraces
the following described property situuted in Seminole county, Florida, towit: S 130 ft of EVj of Lot 7 and E
120 ft of Lot 7 (less S 130 ft ) Block
X, Sanford.
The snid land being as­
sessed at tho date of thc Issunnce of
such certificate in tho nnmo of Jen­
nie E. Couvillicr. Unless snid certifi­
cate Bhali be redeemed according to
law tax deed will issue thereon on the
2nd duy of Soptcmbor, A. D. 1021.
Witness my official signaturo and
seal this tho 20th day of July, A. D.

1021.

\

There are two kinds of men: Thoso
(SEAL)
who should be permitted to die a nat­
ural death, and thoso who think they
know it all. .
7-20-Gtc

I

E. A. DOUGLAf,
Clork Circuit Cou.
Semlnolo County, Fu
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C

has built a house
has missed one of **
the greatest pleas­
ures of life. There is no fun to
compare with planning a home—watching it take shape under
the hammer and saw—and then moving into it to enjoy its com
fort and shelter.
(
A good, substantial house is a splendid monument to a man*
usefiAncss. Add something to the city you live in. “Hit t e
Sawdust T rail” !

HILL LUMBER CO.
S E R V IC E

QUALITY

PRICE

�r'i’
I

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921
j

Progressive movements, foster­
ed by progressive individuals, are
invariably productive o f results.

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PAGE THREE

JIM BARNES HAS STRIVEN HARD
FOR HONORS FINALLY ATTAINED

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD

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

All progressive movements that
have for their aim the creating of
a GREATER SANFORD and SEM­
INOLE CONUTY are in accord with
the progressive policy o f this insti­
tution. •
Identify yourself with this strong
institution today by opening an ac­
count.

LAWYERS

CONTRACTORS

George A. DeCottes

S. O. Shinholser

Atlorney-at-Law

Contractor and Builder

Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
SANFORD
FLORIDA

BATTERIES

FLORIDA

Sanford Construct’n Co.

CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Plnaes and Specifications Cheerfully
Furnished
Spaclalli* on Et.otrieol Work and can (It*
All Work Guaranteed
you dopandiblo M rrlo*..
ALSO HAVE COMPETENT MECHANICS H. T. PACE
•
P. O. Bo* MS
BRtNO YOUR

Battery Troubles to Us

The Seminole County
Bank,
STRENGTH

PROGRESS
4% INTEREST PAID

WE

FOR OVERHAULING YOUR OAR

Sanford Battery Service Builders &amp; Contractors
Company
Sketches and Estimate* Free} w m
Phone 189

SERVICE

UPSALA AND
GRAPEVULE
********

Rev. Clark will preach nt Lake
Mary at 11 n. »L, and at Upsnln nt
p . m., «n the 4th of September.
Wo
Understand that Itev. Clnrk hns lately
tome here to reside from California
tnd wo trust the folks will Rive him
hearty welcome among ns. Itev.
Edwards has asked him to come and
|s hoping that Lake Mary, Upsala
knd Paola may nil again ho under
[me pastor, as of yore.
J. C. Culler, of Snnford, hns purthused one half acre of land of Geo.
Ballinger, and will at once erect
it a small cottage for his nephew,
Ehnrlea Cramer, nml wife, and their
t family who lik(&gt; country life
test.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krell and little
daughter, Dorothy, will remove the
utter part of the week to B radon lown, where Fred has relatives. Wo
kre sorry to have them go, hut wish
[hem well in their new home.
Porter Perry, who is employed nt
[he express nflfice in Pnlatkn, visited
for a few days qt the home of his
bister, Mrs. Stanton Ambrose, and on
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose took
his to Orlando to visit Mrs. Barker,
Another sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krell and
daughter, with Florence am! Eliaorc
Tyner, went down on Saturday to
RVindermere anti the rest of Mr. T.
ft. lyner’s family, accompanied by
hliss lleula Brown, of Snnford, molured down on Sunday to the borne
W ^ r- nml Mrs, Noah Fry, to celcI'rate the H'.rd hirtlulay of the grandptother, Mrs. Christine Bcngston, and
Msu the birthday of Fred Krell. There
£ as a feast of roast chicken with
fmir hig cakes nml all the good things
that go in between.

L. A. Renaud, Prop. building too large and none too n u i L
------ALL WORK G U ARAN TEED—

HARTFORD BATTERY
“Battery Insurance”

NEW WEAPON OF WARFARE
WILL BE GIVEN TEST.

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W*

Sold and Serviced by

esa:

Edw. Higgins, Inc.
Haight &amp; Magee

Hall "Long Jim" Barnes!

WASHINGTON, Sept.
2.—New
wenpons o f ncrial wnrfaro will be giv­
en nn initial test when the army nir
service conducts its next bombing
operations— n night attack on the old
battleship Alabama. The present plan
is to stage the attack about Septem­
ber IB, probnbly nt the scene of the
recent tests upon the former German
craft, off the Virginia capes.
A "light barrage" composed of
giant ncrlnl flnrcs, ench of more thnn
200,000 cnndlepnwor, will he one fea­
ture o f the nttnek. Army engineers
have submitted such enthusiastic re­
ports on this wenpon that larger
flares .estimnted to he cqunl to 1,000,000 candles have been plnccd un­
der construction.
Giving a greenIsh-whlto light, litdrnlly "brighter thnn day," the flares
to he used In the Alahamn test will
illuminate nil nren o f five square
miles and export flyors say should
onnblo the nvlntors to obtain grenter
nocurney thnn In daytime. The flares
are attached to a pnrnohuto of white
silk which reflects Intensity, it is be­
lieved, to blind the officers and gun­
ners on the ship under attack so ns
to demoralize nny plan for defense,
while keeping the upper nir reaches
shrouded In gloom.
It will not bo the object of the
army pilots to see how quickly they
can sink the Alahamn, officials said
today, hut rather to try out special
gas and non-extingulshnble phos­
phorous bombs on her, ns well ns to
ascertain the effects o f small demo­
lition bombs. Bombs up to 4,000 Ihs.
each may he used.
WOMANS COLLEGE FILLING
UP— NO ROOMS LEFT.

Wilson &amp; Shorey
Pino nnd Garland Sta., Orlando, FIs,

PURE WATER

honors, always fell short In the nit
tlorial opening. Hut this year, hugln
nlng at the tournaments in the South
99.98% PURE
lie seemed to have struck his stride
Phone
311-W
Sanford* Flo,
Then enino misfortune—mlsfortuni
thill perhaps cost him the British Opel
title, for he Was In a Me for the lent
In that event when the third rount
Expert Repairing
ended. Exhaustion from the weak
otilng effects of Ids Illness told o(
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
him In tlie tlanl round, mid he droppet
A S GOOD AS THE BBST
Onk and First
Gained Prominence at Sunuaet Hilts. hack.
Daily Service
Phone lt7
It was Jim Barnes who was re­
Smashed Course Record.
ferred to by the western golf en­
Upon Ids return to American shores
thusiast; Barnes, then a mere youth,
Just oiler from Cornwall, who was however, Humes looked like a non
serving In the capacity of profes­ mini, and when the tournament start
sional at one of the western clubs. ed at Washington lie gave an hull
Real Estate and Insurance
Later he came to Sunset hills, and cathm of ivluit might be expected hj
Phone 95
It was while there that he attained breaking the competitive record for j
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
nntloiuil prominence ns one of the the course In the opening round. Tin
lend
that
tie
gained
over
the
remain
!
slurs of die golf world. Since MM2,
when he played In Ills 'first open der of the Held stood him In goof
championship at Buffalo, Barnes Ims stead, for, playing In the manner ttui ]
Real Estate and Insurance
striven for tin- honor that finally came he ivns, there was no chattel) of till ^
FLORIDA
to him, says a writer In the New being overtaken. Ills honors, tong do SANFORD -:CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
York Times.
For several years lie laved, were gloriously won and hand
fulled, finishing fur behind the lend­ Homely deserved. “Long Jim" Is tin |
S17
Commercial Street Sanford, FIs.
ers, hat during the last few years ho type of golfer that may be depended ..Employment Bureau..
laid enino to lie more and more feared upon to carry Ida honors with mod The vocntionnl commlttpo of tho Buniesty. His victory was well earned nusa nntl I’ rofcssional Women's Club
by the other professionals.
for lie played tin; most consistent nnc requests nil young women desiring
Always Fell Short.
fine of the greatest of the great. 1)t ill IllDI gotf of njt.v of Ilie Idg licit employment to register nt tho First
Barnes while being able to win other that was entered In the tournament

Ten years ago, when a westerner
brought word Fast that they had n
future-great out on the Pacific coast,
little attention was paid to the mat­
ter. It was regarded as a western­
er's natural enthusiasm for things
western. Hut a few days ago, at the
Cnlutnhln Country club, the western­
er's prediction came true—the futuregreat arrived.

GARAGES
Smith Bros. Garage

Elder Springs Water

LORD’S PURITY
WATER

REAL ESTATE
E. F. Lane

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

Geo. W. Knight

General Shop and Mill
Work

ELECTRICAL

IN TH E CIR C U IT COURT. SE V E NTH JUDICIA L C IR C U IT, SEM INOLE COUNTY.
F L O R ID A .— IN CH A N C E R Y
Merit I I'. Rnliliuutn, Complainant.

V*.

In Court o f County Juris*. S ta lo o f Florida,
Bmnlnotn County.
In Re Eotftto of;
Ilriiett Hli'wnnl. Thereon Stew ard mul ChurOn
.1 S low n n l, Minors,

National Bank.
AGNES G. BERNER. Chairman
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COLONIAL LAMPS

Glasses Designed

Henry McLaulin, Jr.
OPT. D.

mill Kninni IL Heliwlnd, I&lt;I* NOTICE OF APFLICATION TOR L E AV E TO .
SELL MINORS LAND
|
unknown hirir*, di*vl*i*i'», iminclnlmliitf muter I'. W . Si-liwlnd
N'ltllip
Is
lie
rill)
ylvon
to
all
wbum
It
may
vHrhwInd, IW i-ndnlil*.
i-nnri-rn. Mint Li-ola N iton, ns (.tinnllnli
of
Erin-Mlm* Hlcwnnl, Tbi*ri-«n S lrw nnl and (Ttmrlli*
C ITATION
.1. Stew ard, tulnurs.
will, on (be M b dny (if
s,*|itiuiil*&gt;r. A. I). ID—I, apply to the IlunoraMp
T o I’ . IV. Srhwlnd unit Piuma &gt;1, Srhwlnd. fee
Mi'iice linknmvn; the unknmvi. lodr*, d ev l.i'i*, E. F. Iliiusliolder. Counly Judue. tn nnd for
said
County, nt Ms offln* In Sanford, nt tin*
Iren tee*. yrnutee* ur other rlaltiinnis wider
l". IV. Scliwltnl inn! i : ii)ii&gt;n M. Sohwlnd. mnl t*i Court H isi- p In suM Counly. al II) o'clock A. SI.,
In- 1
nny other person nr finr-"iii* cl ill mini.' nny In or ns soon tlicren flcr «- the inutlcr run
tercel In m cl In the follow in g ilesorllied lands I.rnnl, for nutliorlty to sell, nl public or private
silk*,
the
undivided
Interests
o
f
the
nt»ive
nnuied
I
"Hunted In S .in ln olc County, Florida, to-w lt;
In nm l- lo lltt* follow ing described r e n t , Graduate Northern Illinois College
I.oIh I nml t! o f lllnck " A " o f M itch ell's Sur­ elulliors
-lu lc . In said urnnly. l o w l t ;
212 East First St.
Sanford, Fla.
vey o f llic Levy Urmit.
lo t s k*. 3 , I nml a o f lllock 8 o f T ier *'K” J i
Il nppeitrlin; from the sworn Mil o f mmI .nl ID o f lllock H o f Tier &lt; C " i ls d I o f
idnlnt filed In till, cause iim lnM you, Hull ynu
Ulo- k li o f Tier "IC * ; Mil H o f lllock 7 o f Tier '
linvc or elnlm som e Interest III mid In the
" I ! " ; Mil 7. o f lllock N o f T ier " A " : Isit 11 o f ,
lan d. hereinabove ilN crllm l, llierefnrc. you, ltn&gt;
lllock D o f Tier • 'I )"; Isit I o f lllock in o f
*il til 1% W , Heliwlnd amt Hlnfiin M. Sell w I ml. nre
lieretiy ordered mid rcillltred Id I*’ and ii|i;n&gt;ur Tier “ A " : Lot fl o f lllock s o f T ier “ II'*; MR 7 J
o f lllock U o f Tier " I f ' : Ml! C o f lllock 11. o f .
l»*fnre our .iild (Tin-lilt Court, ill tlic ('ou rI
C. C. W ILSO N , Owner
Her " C " nnd llic .Middle I .1 or Mil I o f lllo c k ,
11oil*!* In Hanford, Florliln, mi llic 3rd day o f ID o f Tier " A " liclit# IIP feet front on 8th
SATISFACTORY SERVICE AND
Oclots*r. A. I», IKSl. mid I lion mid there make
•tree! noil CD feel d eep; nil aecordlna In E. 11. .
n n .w cr to llic M il n f cmii|dnlnt in h ibited nunlust
REASONABLE PRICES
T ra fford 'a map o i pint o f l In* town o f San j
j mi, id licrw lac a decree pro cnufu.so will he
ford, Florliln, duly recorded In the public r e c ­ . .
W ig h t Ilrothera ( ia t .( n Didlillnc
eiuered aenln-d you.
ord* o f Suinliiole County, Flotldn.
|
,1ml nil oilier person, elalinlmr nny rlulil. IlMit 3 o f
lllock l&gt;o f Cbupimin and Tucker's
lie or Intereal In mot to (ho property hereinA ddllloti to Snnford, Florldn. ns |u*r
(tat duly Phone 175
Fourth ami Sanford Ave
nlsire deaerllied under. Iiy or thnaudi
F. IV.
Addition lo Sanford, Florida, ns per
pint duly
Heliwlnd mid Kmiiin E. Heliwlnd, or otherwise,
o f record.
|
nre herelty ordered mid reipilred l « he mid ap ­
I'eiIn nlm ; In Cbnpmnu nnd T u ck er's Addition ,
pear ho fore mir .a id C ircuit Court, at the Court
lo the (own o f Snnford. Florliln, on the North
llou »e In Snnford, Florida, nn the 7lli day o f
line o f T ld n l Street, nl n point 0|,3 feet W est
November, A. II. IM! I, and then mid there
o f the Nor lb w rit point o f tulcm -rtlnn o f Third
iiuikc nuvwer to the M il o f eniiiidnlnt evhlldled
COMMERCIAL AND
81110*1 and Cypres* Avenue run W est on Ihe
n cn ln .t .a id unknown pnrllen, o lh e r w l.e a deNorth line o f T b ln l Street .VI.7 fe e t: thence
JOR PRINTING
eree pro Cunfeaao w ill l*&lt; entered at,’*lu*'l said
North 7S.7 fe e l: 'h en ce Easterly VI.Il f e e l ; ,
unknown pkrtle*.
thence South 73.7 f*-et to hcidnulnit.
II Is ordered llinl lid . n ollce In* puldlahed In
IlcKhinlnif In Chap.onn nnd T u ck er's A ddition
(lie Snnford H erald, n newspaper puldl.lierl In
to the T ow n o f Hanford, Florliln, at Ihe N o r th -,
Seminole County, F lorida, once n week for
n o t poll** o f Intersection o f Thlril alrrel and
idulit consecutive week* n . In till* known pur­
cypres* avenue, run North nlntii: Cypress av e­
lieu defendan t, mid mice ii week for twelve
nue C8I4 feet, thence W esterly
tli,3
fe e l;
emiKerullvo w e e k , nn to / t h e unknown pnrllea
II.
cnce South 73,7 feel to the North line o f Third
defendant.
•lic e t ; llielice East III.3 feet to ticslm ilne.
W itness my linnd nnd the sent n f said ClrBOOK. JOB AND COM*
Alsu ihe followlm t property In Duval rou n ly, '
cult evurt on tid i the a u t d ay o f Ju ly, a . h .
sta le o f F lorida, lo -w ll:
lleiilnnlnir at
NW
MERCIAL
PRINTING
mat.
corner o f l&gt;, J, lliow n 'a land running lltenci*
(S E A L )
E. A . DOUGLASS
Herald Building
North on the East side o f hind 'Jll fret, llieuec Phone 148
Clerk o f the C ircuit Court.
Sem inole County. Florldn. East nl right m a le s to salt) lane !!!D fe e t;
Uy; A . .It. W E E K S , l&gt;, C thence Hiitllli 2li fe e t; Uicitrc W eal parallel lo
second m eutinned h oe 130 feel tu point o f hvPRINTING
flE O IK IE II. H K ItR IN G .
tlm dia-, lielnit part o f property eonveyed lo
Solteltor ami Counsel for Complainant
Ellraheth Klmr by Mary Ellen M iller.
Also
T-aa-iate.
known ns the Boulh k&lt;&gt; feet o f lllock 108 W ild ­
250 IIummcrmHI envelopes printed,
er's Siilc|i|vl»lon o f Hniisotittiwn now In
the
According to an English sciential, c it y o f Jaeksnnvllle, Florida. W hich ap p lica­ $1.75,—Seminole Printery, 902 French
tion wi l l he based upon Ihe petition for antn
there are 15,000,000 fat globules in now
oil file In said Court.
nve.
*
87-fltp
Haled lid . Ihs (lit dny o f A u eti.I, l n il.
.
a drop of milk.
1'.

1,

IV. Si'lm lntl
w ife , nml tinli*i-s or idhrrs
nml Klllllia M.

OPTICIAN

OPTOMETRIST

WILSON VULCANIZING WORKS

TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 2.— Pre­
parations for opening tile 1921-22 ses­
sion at the Florida Statu College for
Women here, are going forward rap­
idly .according to .1. G. Kcllunt, husities manager o f the institution, with
SON op PROMINENT
work being rushed to completion from
TRUCK GROWER HELD
every nngle to accommodate a great­
G. Bassett Smith, Prop.
IN AUTO THEFT CASE. ly increased enrollment. Every inch
of dormitory space has been assign­
I-AKELAND, Sept. 2.— Hnl Davis, ed ,Mr. Kellum declared Thursday,
rm
a pfominent truck grower of and arrangements completed to pro­
L
county, wan nTreated and placed 1 vide accommodations for about sixty
M&gt; the county jail at Bartow Wodtiea- in private homes throughout the city.
MD in connection with an alleged auEnrollment for the nppronching
^oniobitc theft gang in this state.
term wns completed July 1, according
Oavis was charged specifically with to college officials, anil all efforts
ic tin ft of,, touring car of popular since that time have leaned toward
1'
W. 0- Pierce, and his bond the task of putting the institution in
, “ V* il' ?r'-°00 which he had not shape for the opening. Construction
furnished lnte lost night. ___
Six oth er1work on Broward Hall, one of the
nri* facing charges growing out dormitory, the Infirmary and kitehil "* " '"Ivsnle thefts o f nutomo- j en is almost complete and will he in
I readiness by the opening dny, Wcd.. .
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|ncsdny, September 14.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEI

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

work in tho United States to under­
mine respect for law.
h t l tiM t r t j t T t n u n n n | t l u i t r i t Th*
Arguing cqunly against sentiment
Im U SttUSlo^^B7^lUfU lU i r u u
that
regnrds a convicted I. W. W. ns
BW
a hero of conscience and political
prisoner, that holds a boot-legger ns
PUBUlHX&amp;a
an exponent of pursonnl liberties nnd
A J» HOLLY
_____Editor sets up the slogan of "human rights,
I. IILLARD....Secretary-Treasurer against property right, in employA. NEEL-----------General Mnnager ment disputes, Mr. Daugherty assert
cd, fallacy and dnnger lay in all.
CURTIS nARBER
The attorney general, in his ad­
V ,
CITICULATION KAVAOER
dress,
which was the first since as­
Phone 148 up to 6 P, M.
suming office, suggested n method of
AAwrtUtne
M«il» Known on AppiiB»tioa |jltf nrmjnp.
opinion by semi-gov-

THE HERALD PRINTING CO., be.

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ho hns practically a fifty-fifty chance
of going scutt fro-i from punishment
in a short time I f he enn only got sent
to the state prison farm.
Is it any wonder Florida is over
run with crime o f the most horrible
sort when the work o f the prosecut­
ing officers nnd the courts is being
mm|0 tllli| „ mj void ns to evury second
man convicted nnd sent to the stnto
prison farm ? Is not the state itlesf,
through its weak prison system, con­
tributing largely to tho prevalence o f
crime in Florida?— Tampa Tribune.
------------ o-------------THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

IER 2, 1921

WATCH THAT GOOSE.
While tho business men nre tnking
under advisement the question o f a
Tourist Camp, it might he well for
them to take up the subject of rents
for houses, rooms nnd apartments,
also.
We got ten times ns much from
those who come to Orlnndo nnd de­
sire to live under n roof thnn from
those who want to camp out, yet
there is rarely anything said nbout
the exorbitant prices charged for ac­
who compose the directorate of our bank is your
commodation hy those who have rooms
bent guarantee of safety and satisfaction.
nnd apnrtmeiits to rent.
The harm
from overcharging in such cases is
greater than a dozen camps or no
A banking connection here assures you the bene­
camps. Visitors generally erme to
fits that accrue from association with successful
Florida with a fixed nmoiint which
men.
they have to spend. If they nre forc­
ed to pay a hundred or a hundred
and fifty dollars a month
for nn
apartment or house worth but fifty
or seventy-five, their, visit is natural­
ly cut short and they leave feeling
they have beer, taken ndvnntngc of.
Hundreds of visitors returned to their
homes Inst season nfter spending a
"A Community Builder’
few days in Florida trying to get
suitable quarters at a reasonable
price. Orlando is not the only city
F. P. FORSTER....... ................................ -..President
where such practices were in force.
B. F. WII1TNER.............................................. Cashier
Not one city in the state escaped, the ?
towns, however, that were the most
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Somehow it is human nature to take
advantage of nn adverse situation nnd
THEATRE
RESORT
when n eity Is crowded the prices ask­
ed are the highest. A stranger must
DANCE HALL
CAFE
pay for his lack of judgment in help­
ELECTRIC
ing to swell the crowd it would seem.
From prices we have heard, it npFOR YOUR PURPOSE IN ALL STYLES AND SIZES
penrs they will he higher this year
than they were Inst, notwithstanding
the downward trend of things .those
(
i who cry loudest against the profi­
teers are generally the
ones who
practice it the most when their op­
portunity conies.— Reporter-Star.
WRITE- ------------------------PHONE------------------------WIRE
-------------o ------------The man who tells you prohibition
can't be enforced usually adds in the
next breath that he'd give five dollars
for n decent drink.

The Successful

JVLen

o » T «r#u^ P.‘ ^ . r ri~ . ta.
...w-oo'ernmentai means to obviate industrial
*tathiliW .d W'a t, br ii.‘n i.,......conflicts but advocated complete disom v « k ................ ......................i» o«at» regard for tho theories advanced in
^bo Lakeland Advertiser suys the
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big U- U tl-p tf* WMkly HtnUd an- the other two fields. Ho declared tho *
Uraly oorara Bamlnola' County and
nd U publUbad lemand for porsnnnl liberty in prohl- Chamber of Commerce, working as
•Vary Erl,lay, A dm itting rataa mada known
M applloatlon. Damooratia In paUtloa. **.»#, bitiun enforcement had been advanced it should, is the biggest business o f
fa r yaar, alwaya In advanca.
in the past hy every champion of law­ tho town, that it should be officered
Member of The Associated Press
lessness who has sought excuse for nnd run by the wisest men of the
community, that the secretary was
unlawful conduct.
"Supremacy of the law is not un­ the most important link in tho chnin,
dermined by the ordinary criminal and ns such should receive a salary
which will put him on an equality with
Business is picking up. The wise who commits murder, robbery or
“ To the best business men. It is his
morchnnt will see it. He will begin larceny," Mr. Daugherty said.
business to furnish the inspiration to
his campaign of advertising now. He the contrary, every occurrence of
crime of this sort tends to impress make every business head o f the town
will get the cream o f tho husiness.
upon society the profound importance work with every other business head
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.How a Georgia editor views the of law nnd its vigorous enforcement.
The
supremacy
of
tho
law
is,
and
has
the
Advertiser tells what the new secsituation: We are taxed for making
been,
challenged
mainly
in
that
class
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py of the Lakeland Chamber o f
money, for having money, for in­
of legislation where there exists a Commerce said at a luncheon a few
heriting money, for matrimony, for
difference o f opinion as to governmen- **ny 9 UB°' as follows:
’ imony nnd parsimony. It is only the
nn who ste*ols money that gets off tal P°Ncy in enacting the legislation in Secretary Appleyard made it plain
without the tax.
question. At the present time among
n™ " h™ ‘ ° f
the15 forces undermining respect for law tba* tbe ^‘ r3t thing necessary was to
political
the Chamber of Commerce to
nre, the doctrine or so-called politii
Dull months are dull because every­
offenses, erroneous conceptions
of th‘‘ aa-ml.ers, then to the citizens o f
one thinks they are dull and is gov....
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the town— then that the people of tho
erned accordingly. There should he Per?®n»l ^ rty «n«l /
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Of
andm in- community must be "sold" on their
no such thing as n dull month. Of
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own town. That when this wns accourse the heat takes some of the pep orities.
complished the people would take care
out o f one after going through a sum- 1 Resentment o f large corporations of of "selling" it to outside parties,
mer but there is always more pep to “ P ^ ^ n s and capital against interlie made it clear that the things
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ferenee of laws regulating them, .Mr.
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b° obtnmidDaugherty said, involved a mistaken which the community should undertake
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ia n,,, as its "program must be
those
Now that dog days are over would l\ . , , u; u ,___
things which the people themselves
shield o f business nnd its security.
it not be a good idea for those folks
overwhelmingly suggested and proved
who have bwn grouching around to EVERY SECOND-o-----------MAN CONVICT- l»y their earnestness that they were
get right and look the world in the
ED GOES FREE.
( willing to help put across.
He
face with a smile? Just get together,
made it plain that a “ program" of
men. You will find that you have no
The Orlando Morning Sentinel of this kind can be made to go because
differences and much in common.
August HO tolls o f the escape from
will be backed by the entire com-------------o------------the state prison camp on Aug. 19, o f munity. And that what the entire
If anyone thinks that publishing this life convict John R. Bryant, self-con- community wants it can have if proprag of freedom in the fag end of sum­ fessed murderer o f his father on orb’ led to go after it.
A good credit is like a pistol; it’s n
mer is n gladsome job let him get on
The best Road Material, crushed or screened. Finely
March ID, last. Another white life '
Kvt;r&gt;' man
Tuesday’s luncheon . handy thing to have in time o f trou­
the gridiron and try it. This cubby
ground Limestone for Agricultural purposes, side walks
prisoner walked out at the same time. was 3&lt;dd &lt;&gt;n a c 'vk‘ body such as is ble, but it will get you into trouble
hole where we evolve these wonnder- Neither has been caught.
and artificial stone work.
proposed for the Lakeland Chamber ; when you don't need i‘ .
ful perorations is only n shade hotter
An analysis o f the "sixteenth bicn- o f ,Com™ rco- bucnus« the P nnt8 ar«
thnn Flagstaff, Arizona, which is
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, so logical and carry the conviction o f
Its inventor has patented n refrig­
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report of the orison division of
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some hunt, you will remember. It is
with
them.— Melbourne erator so mounted on hinges outside
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not hard work but so darned regular, ,bl‘ department of agriculture of the 5Times.
BUILDERS AND HYDRATED LIME
a ditidow that it can ho swung to one
state
of
Florida,"
transmitted
to
like working in the army and navy
FLORIDA
LIME CO.
OCALA, FLA.
side to leave the window opening
Governor Hardee under date o f Jan.
and other light work.
12 , 1021 , shows that for the four HOOVER SAYS WE HAVE PASSED clear.
-------------n------------THE VALLEY
There nre a lot of old rookeries in years o f -817, 1818, 1919,, 1920, every
this city that should he torn down, other man committed to the state pris*
Herbert Hoover believes thnt goodq
We are waiting for this process of on farm during those years escaped,
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can
l»e sold right now by consistent,
elimination to take place before we or wns pnrdoned in a short time,
The following are the figures for Persistent effort. He also believes
start in and tell the owners what we
think of them. They nre holding the those years taken from the report of tbat huaincM ia recovering from the
property for higher prices and while Commissioner of Agriculture W. A. 3
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The Sell Now league, which was
olding it for higher prices are hold- McRne:
started as the result of a Cosmopoli­
ng back the town, if they nre unable Year.
Com. Escp. Recap.
tan editorial, has been enrrying on a
to build they should sell and make 1917
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campaign
to encourage salesmen, mer­
their 150 per cent thnt way.
You 1918
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chants
and
manufacturers to sell their
know who we mean.
1910 ..
92
18 Iproducts more intensively to that part '
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1920 . .
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of the consuming public which is in a
TO THE JOKESTERS
position to buy now.
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Mr. Hoover, who has been interThis is the season for the jokosters
records, set down by
;o hnvc fun with the editor and hardier himself, we find ment, recently sent the following letne.n ‘..a»
^h“
‘‘ ‘ ‘hunny thnt the percentage of escape to com- tt.r to j Mitchell Thorson, chairman
Phellow" does not write us a letter mitnls, for the four years, 21 8.10 per
o f the Sell Now Lengue. He is op­
signed with all sorts of cubalistics let­ ermt, or more than one man in five.
timistic and his remnrks will be inters and telling what the dark and
And from the same records we find spiring to business men generally:
mysterious clan of snake eaters in­ that half of the men who escaped
“ There is never a very lung period
tend doing on a dark and fearsome
were not recaptured; the exact per- in pence times when goods cannot bo
night.
It all helps. It helps the
centagc of “ recaptures" to the "os- sold by consistent, persistent, effort—
Jokers to forget the heat nnd helps
capes,” being 50 59.100 per coni. The simply because the human animal goes
the editor to forget his troubles nnd
If you have never given earnest attention to the classi­
“ escapes for good,” of the total com- on consuming. He slows up at times
if they get ns much fun out of it nil
mitnls for the four years is 10 0.10 but over a long term both his pro­
ns tho editor, keep it up. Only—con­
fied acls it is certain that you have missed some opportun­
per cent, or more than one man in duction and consumption is always infine yourself to letter writing— that’s
eve ry ten sent up by tho courts.
creasing.
nil. Wo happen to know thnt nil of
ities which were almost made to order for YOU.
In view of the horrible wave o f
“ We have had fourteen depressions
the stuff is bally rot and the real thing
murder, nnd other serious crimes, since the civil wnr and fourteen peris nlways there ready to take n part—
which hns swept Florida in the re- *««•« of prosperity, each o f the latter
Why not determine to learn for yourself what the classi­
so watch your steps— don’t go any
cent months nnd year, it is well to g r e a t e r than the one before. We have
farther than letter writing.
look further into the prison system Passed the valley in this slump the
fieds mean to you?
------------- o------------of this state to sec whether there may wr)rs^ nn,l most rapid we have ever
RESFBCT FOR THE LAW.
be a contributing cause chargeable to falk' n ^ - b u t we are coming out of
There are two ways. One is to advertise in the classified
us. So, taking the same report as H 3toa,iily through the intelligence
The following press dispatch rethat from which the above figures are nnd taPatity of ” ur business men.
nrding the proper respect for the
columns for whatever you may need. The other is to
collected we find nn interesting item
.aw is interesting, coming from At­
THE RENTED BATHING .SUIT
torney General Daugherty before the in the matter o f pardons nnd parols:
read and answer classified ads— to investigate those that
Parol.
Year.
Com. Card.
American Bar Association: *
With the increase of swimming
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Theories of political philosophy now 1917 ................
seem to offer something to you. You'll be surprised to
pools
and public bathing places the
1918
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300
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advanced by those who either violate
renting of bathing suits hns become a
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law, or sympathize with law violator ' ’HO — ................
127 108
learn how many o f these little ads do talk business to
considerable
business. Strange to say,
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In industrial conflicts, agitation to up- 1920
the manufacturers of bathing apparel
*it American form of government and
you— how many o f them seem to point to opportunities
nre not very keen for this. They
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gainst enforcement of
prohibition
This tnblo shows us thnt every would rather sell a new suit to every
..ntutes arc the greatest forces at
for you.
fourth man committed is either par­ bather. Who can blame them ? They
doned or paroled before he has serv­ make one charge in this connection,
however, which will bear investiga­
Some o f your friends and acquaintances are using the
ed four years o f any sentence, even
UVft
tion. A trade journnl reports thnt
including a life term. The oxnct per­
ROQUERFORT SALAD
manufacturers of knit goods claim
classified columns regularly. Some o f them have found
centage o f pardons nnd paroled to
DRESSING
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that tho sterlizing process through
the committals for the four years
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profitable investments in real estate; some have found
.........cent. muu
rtntccl
3Ult3. aro, aupi&gt;
Make n salad, using 1 can of
shown is 24.8 per
This roonns wh,ch
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pears and n few Sylmnr Brand
24.8 men out o f every 100 committed
,
,
, „
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, travesty. They nssert thnt In many
good positions; some have bought and sold used articles.
Ripe
Olives.
Serve
with
Roque­
is set free before his term is served. bnth hoU8es Rulta Ha,(, t0 bc Bterilized
K
fort Htilnd dressing, made as fol­
Now, taking tho 21.8 per cent nrc mer(J|y Koaku(i in wann water.
lows:
shown by the first table to go free by
q,be BlJg KeBijon j 9 t00 serious to be
YOU'RE LIVING IN A TOWN WHERE PEOPLE AC­
Vi small can Elk horn Roque­
escaping within four yenrs ami adding |aUghed aside. Disease and epidemic
fort Cheese; •! to fl tablespoons
It to be 24.8 per cent pnrdoned or could be spread by suits in common
COMPLISH THINGS THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED
Olive oil; a pinch of salt, dash
paroled before serving four yenrs, we UBe but improperly Hterilized. The in -!
of paprika, lemon juice. Emul­
Jst;
have n total of 40.fi per cent getting dividual who must wear a rented suit
ADS. Why don’t you?
sify to creamy consistency.
free every yenr through escapes, par- would do well to be sure whqt he is
dons or paroles. This means thnt for about before he dons it. Wherever
every 100 convicted for crime in Flor- there is causa to suspect that negli- }
Ida in tho past four years more than gence obtains, the public health nuth-■
WELAKA BLOCK
forty-six have walked out before orities should be warned nnd prompt
serving four years, free men.
investigation should follow.— GaincsPhones 497-494
So, a criminal in Florida knows that villc Sun.

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MISTER

MANAGER

PIANOS

ORCHESTRIONS

at Reduced Prices

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

OCALA LIMESTONE
TROWEL BRAND

There W ouldn’t Be So Many
Classified Ads Printed if
They D id Not iMean
Anything to You

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Summary of the
Floating Small
Talka Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Reader*

yule H•pPenln|^,
Mention o f
Metier* In RHef
Personal Ite m *

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Mr, nnd Mrs, Endor Curlctt, o f
Genova, wero In the city today on
business.

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! TEMPERATURE :

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Tampa was represented here yester-

«!ay l&gt;y ll- Goodson.
Lonnie Hardman, of Scottaville, Gn.
waB a business visitor yesterday.
Got a repaired tire to use as extra.
Ford tires for $3.00.-S. A. Huston.
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110-2Gtc
E G. Pearson, of Orlando, represent­
ing the Standard Oil Co., was in this
city yesterday on business.

Duick Roadster for sale. New tires
and is in first class mechanical con­
dition.—H. &amp; 0. Motor Co.
129-tfc
Mr. Henry McLnulln, one of San­
ford's most prominent business men,
Ituves today for points north and east
to buy his fall stock of goodiffor his
jewelry store here.
Get a repaired tiro to use us extra.
Ford tires for $3.00.—S. A. Huston.
ite r a te
A little ml now and then is relished
|,y tin* best nf men ami even the rend­
ing public likes to rend the different
advertisements and they get much
enjoyment out of it. Are you an ad­
vertiser?
Red Speed Wngon for sale, Slight­
ly used and is a bargain for the price
we arc asking. It you need a truck,
see us at once.— li. &amp; 0 . Motor Co.
129-tfc
Ihit tad's Specialty Shop has their
regular Friday ad in this issue call­
ing attention of the school girls to
the many new tilings for their wear.
Watch for their opening date an­
nouncement of tho fall fashion show.
Send your olil mattress to Bradley
factory. Make them like now, for
15.00. 59 lb. now cotton mattress only
*8.09. Guaranteed. D00 W. South
St., Orlando, Fla.
122-2Gtc
Keep your eye on the Daily Herald
for the up to date store news. Our
merchants are gutting in new fall
goods and are talking about it
through the columns of the Daily Ilcrnhi. \mi can save money by rending
the Daily Herald nnd trading at
home.

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--------Coming down, coming down,
hut slowly. However, our old
weather, mnn who knnwH about
ns little about the weather as
the goose hone prognoNtlcator says that September will
be cool. All we enn say Is
that If September Morn Is any
barometer the old wenther
prophet Is badly off his henrIngH. However one swallow
neither mukes a summer or n
drunkard and one morning in
September docs not make the
entire month and we are hoplag. One degree lower a day
would eventually get the old
bulb down to zero by Christmas. And then we should
worry about the weather In
Florida:
5:10 A. M., SEPTEMBER 2
Maximum ........................
95
Minimum ..........................
07
Itnnge ...............................
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Hitromcter .................... . 30.10
Calm and clear.

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LEXINGTON, 5 passenger, 1920
model for sale. New tires, looks good
in big business.
and runs good. Wo are offering this
car for $900.00 less than list price.—
Among the new Sanford citizens
H. &amp; O. Motor Co.
129-tfc nre Dr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Gibbs, oC
Crown Point, Indiana, who came down
It. A. Newman hns returned homo to visit their friends, the
Lehman
from a delightful trip to Waynesvillu, family, and fell in love with Snnwhen* he went last week to come hack ford. They have purchased the Doth!
borne with his daughter, Olive, who home on Magnolia avenue, one of tho
b&lt;ts been at thu Juneluska camp for prettiest bungalows in the city anti
n'irls. Linli enjoyed every minute of will he down later to make Sanford
bis stay in the mountains, and had to their home. Dr. Gibbs is one of the
'deep under blankets nil the time.
prominent physicians in Crown Point,
having practised medicine for the past
CHICKEN DINNER, Sur.dny noon forty years and is now ready to re­
«nd evening, Gray Gables, on tho tire nnd enjoy Sanford anil Florida.
beueb, Seabreeze, Fin.
Phono 491. Wo welcome these estimable people
Free bath houses.
74-Frl-St-6m in'our midst.

oYou Want

A SLIGHTLY USED AUTOMOBILE?

209 PARK AVE.

MOTORCO.
SANFORD, FLA.

LEXINGTON and HUPMOBILE SALES
and SERVICE

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Mrs, D. L .Thrasher, Miss May
Thrasher ,Mr. and Mrs, Frank Wood­
ruff and sons, nro expected homo to­
day from Hendersonville, N. C., where
they have been spending some time
and their many friends will bo glnd
to see them back home.
ADVERTISING THE CITY.

and take a look at our window and see
for yourself the Straw Hats and
Panamas we are offering at

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(tUI'I’ E CORRECT, BROTHER
DOBSON.
The Star Advocate, published at Ti­
tusville, puts a whole
volume of
splendid good common sepsu into the
following words:
In Florida two-paper towns wilt
soon be a rarity, that is, among the
smaller towns. DeLnnd is the latest
to join the growing list of one-paper
towns, tile News and the Record hav­
ing consolidated. Just as sensible to
hnve two rival telephone lines in a
small town as two newspapers.
The fixed policy of the News mana­
gers is to so conduct the business of
publishing newspapers as to com­
pletely meet ail reasonable demands
for a local paper in DeLnnd nnd
west Volusia county. Tho present
force of news gatherers and writers
is abundantly competent to cover the
field in a very complete manner.
We have no enemies to punish, hut
our best endeavors will be put forth
to render a service that will reward
all who do anything by way of co­
operating with us for the best good
of the entire community.
We confidently believe that with
reasonable co-operation of our people
we can demonstrate to the satisfac­
tion o f all that one local paper can
accomplish far more for the promo­
tion of the best interests o f DeLnnd
anil her people and the county thnt
Is naturally tributary to DeLnnd, than
could be done by two local papers.—
DeLnnd News.

*H*•&gt;*#*•&gt;*1** •&gt;*&gt;*1*

UlnsHified advertisements, 3 cents a line. No ad taken for less that
25 cents, nnd positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany nil orders. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
cordingly.

FOR SALE AT BARGAINS—Two 5rooni apartments; t 5-room house,
FOR REN’l*— Comfortable
rooms, close in, good location.— A. P. Connel­
Furnished for light house keeping. ly.
138-8tc
318 Palmetto Ave.
134-Ctp. [.UMBER PRICES ARE ADVANC1NG—The builder may still get tho
FOR RENT—Two partly furnished
rooms. Apply 803 Third St., corner advantage of low building cost by
Holly Ave.
138-3tp submitting schedules to us nnd getting
service.
FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT— dircct-from-mill-to-builder
One apartment, bed room nnd kitch­ Our long leaf yellow pino nnd Tidewa­
enette; also two bed rooms nnd ter cypress, manufactured in best mills
kitchen, furnished, with electric lights, insures first quality at lowest pos­
running water nnd gas; house shady sible cost consistent with good lum­
and cool. Apply to Mrs, Smith, 300 ber—lens middlemen's heavy profit,—
French Ave.
134-Ctc GULF LUMBER COMPANY, Perry,
138-e.o.d-13tc
FOR RENT— 2 or 3 offices over Ilow- Florida.
I er &amp; Roumillat drug store, front
rooms.— N. II. Garner.
135-Dtc
WANTED—Team work. Inquira M.
121 20 t p
Hanson Shoe Shop.
FOR SALE—A five room bungalow, WANTED— For counter work, young
310 South Holly ave. Terms reas­
lady or young man,— Sunford De­
onable. See E. F. Lane.
134-Gtc pot Restaurant.
130-tfc
FOR SALE—f l use No. I seed, Irish WANTED— Reliable man would liko
to have position as truck driver or ^
potatoes, per bushel $2.00.— L. A.
Brumley.
131-tfc anything in general. P. O. Box 741,
City.____________________ .
137-3tp
FOR SALE— Medium size safe. Ap­
SPECIAL FOR
ply 402 Sanford Ave., nnd Fourth
Fisherman, Hunter nnd Tourist
It. &amp; I*. W. CLUB MEETING
Street.
94-01.
Army Tents, qomplctc with poles
FOR TRADE— One practically new
Thu Business and Professional Wo­
10x10 .........................................135.00 men’s Club will hold their rcgulnr FOR SALE— One Bolding-IInll stone
Reo Spcedwngon. Too heavy for
Army Tents, 9x9 nt ................ 22.50 monthly meeting on Tuesday evening,
lineii refrigerator, 150 pound ca­ our work. Want lighter car.— San­
Army Tents, oneman, a t ....................... 1.50
ford Mattress Co., 013 Ninth Streot.
September 4th at 8 o'clock at the pacity. Call 519 W. First Street.
UG-tfc
Tarpaulins for Garages and
______________________ 138-4 tc
Woman’s Club. The day is changed
Trucks, at ................................. 11-00 from Monday to Tuesday on account
FOR SALE—8-room house with all
Complete line of Army Goods, in of of Labor Day. All members are
modern convenience, excellent re­
limited quantities, Buy now while we urged to be present as an interesting
pair. Prlvnto water works, in desir­ FOR MI-LEASE— Bishop block npnrthnve them.-—Thrasher &amp; Garner.
and amusing program has been nr- able location. Renson:*I)le terms. Ap­
nient house, 305 Eust (First Street.
"
137*2tc will please bring twenty-five cents to
See
Mrs. Sharp. Phone 295-L1.
ply to Owner, 519 W. First Street.
ranged.* Ench member in attendance
llfl-tfc ______________________________ 134-4tp
Tests o f electrically welded joints cover expenses.
130-4t4p
FOR SALE—20 acres good orange
in a steel ship built in Sweden show­
grove land situated within a mile of F O R C A f I 7 - Th® ***t small
ed a tensile strength almost equal tit
Post cards—local views— lc each at
a \ J I l O / l L L business In town,
Geneva.
The land hns not been clear­
thnt of th opiates of steel themselves. the Herald office.
Making money all the time, nt n bar­
ed hut has a hearing orange grove
gain. Good rcnHon for Helling. Inves­
bordering it. This tract of land can lie
tigate this.— Sanford Doughnut Kitch­
bought nt a real bargain. Fur full
CARPETS ANI) RUGS
en. 217 Hnnford Ave., Sanford, Fla.
particulars address "C " care of the
WASHED
____________ 113-tfp ]
and cleaned at your home or we will Herald office.
call for nnd deliver. Hamilton Bench FOR SALE—Strawberry plants, cerTRAIN SCHEDULE.
Electric
Washers
used.— Sanford 1 tified by State Plant Board, $3 per
After brutally biting three mem-;
Steam Presscry, 317 1st St. Phone 500 thousand f. o. b. Lake Mary. Farina
Southbound
hers of u prominent South Florida i
Strawberry Garden, Lake Mary, Fla.
Arrive
Departs
family and endeavoring to mako [
-i129-2 Up No H3______2:3oa. m.
2:40 a. m.
his escape through a window screen,
8:40 a. in.
-~t______
an anopheles mosquito ran amuck
FOR SALE— Ford Truck. Inquire of No.
No.
ttt»______2:55
p.m.
3:20 p. ra.
with a barrage of Torment und died
West Side Grocery. Phono 100.
F5__ ___7:30 p.m.
7:45 p. ra.
instantly. Tho members bitten are
130-tfc No.
all taking the mnlariul treatment and
North
Bound
FOR SALE—8 hives of bees. In good
will likely recover.
Torment gases
Arrive
Departs
condition." See A. E. Dobbins, 325
mosquitoes; it strikcM them dead thu
No.
82______1:48
a.m
.
2.03
a. m.
Service Shoo Shop.
133-Sut-Wcd-9t
first inhalation of it. They cannot
No,
84______11:45 a.m . 12:05 p. m.
get in the rangu of Rh fumes nnd got
Post cards—local views— lc ench at No. 80........... 3:05 p.m .
3:25 p. m.
mvhy alive. Protect your homo nguiust
the Herald office.
No.
28______10:00 p.m .
mosquitoes by spraying Torment daily
$low doing business in Or­
FOR SALE—Two nice young mules.
Trilby Branch
in your bed rooms. Sold by all mer­
lando, wants to extend
Phono 100 fur information. 134-tfc
Departs
Arrive
chants everywhere.—Adv.
their business to Snnford
•No. 100...........
0:30 a. m.
HEMSTITCHING
AND
PICOTING
nnd Is rendy to give esti­
8:26 p. iu.
Attachments; workB on all sewing •No. 24...........
British experts have estimated that
mates on any nnd nil kinds
#No
158...........
7:00 a.m.
machines;
price
$2.00;
checks,
10c
cxof construction work.
the known nvnilnblo coal fields In­
No. 22...........
7:35
p. ra.
:
tra.
Light’s'
Mail
Order
House,
Box
sure an ndequnto'supply for tho nor­
Address
Leesburg
Branch
j
127,
Birmingham,
Ala.
134-Gtp
mal needs o f tho
world fo r .4,000
Departs
Arrive
years.
For office supplies, stationery, etc.
•No.. 157........... 4:00 p. r .
**
|come to the Herald office.
No. 21........... 2:62 p. m.
A novel automobile engine fan will
•
■FOR SALE!— Smal house nnd 3-4 of •No. 101____0:30 p.m .
blow cither hot or cold nir through
| an acre of land on Sanford avenue,, •No. 25— . . . 2:00 p.m .
the radiator, tho blades being shifted
' —John Hambono.
130-3tc
Oviedo Branch
by a thermostat actuated arm.
Departs
Arrive
face, 3 ply $3.50 per sqqare. Tiger
x
•No.
126...........11:00
a.
ra.
ORLANDOJ FLA,
brand, plain, 3-ply $3.25; 2-ply, $2.75;
The saw mill of J. E. Smith which
3:40 p. m.
wa amoved to Trilby 'rom Sumter
+ 1-ply, $2.25. Free delivery. Address •No. 127...........
•Dally,
except
Sunday.
138-26tc
county la now in operation .
4 4 + + 4 + 4 + + + + + 4 + + + + + * + + + + + + 4 M. E, Ginn, Box 301.

FOR RENT

WANTED

FOR SALE

FOR TRADE

FOR LEASE

WHOLE FAMILY
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LEXINGTON, 1920 Model, r»-pii8scnger.
HUPMOBILE, 1920 Model, 5-passenger.
HUPMOBILE, 1921 Model, Roadster.— Sold.
BUICK, 1917 Mode], 3-passengcr Roadster
BUICK, 1917 Model, 7-passenger.
FORD, 1918 Model, 5-pass. Touring.—Sold.
CALL and LOOK THESE OVER, WE CAN SUIT YOU

Stop a Minute!

W. W .Duke, of Arcndln, district
commercial manager of tho Western
Union Telegrnph Co., is in tho city to­
day on his rcgulnr tour of inspection,
Mr. Duke Is a genial gentleman who
makes friends wherever ho goes and
the Western Union is forunato in
hnving such n man for this difficult
position which ho holds.

Every advertisement in the Dally
Herald is an advertisement for tho
city. They show to the outside world
that Sanford merchants are alive and
that they believe in advertising ami
that they have real stores and live
wires operating these stores. Among
tho dally advertisers who go another
step forward in advertising the city
and incidentally their own business,
1h S. M. Lloyd, o f Lloyd’s Shoe Store,
who starts « series o f advertisements
today tolling about tho many advant­
ages of Sanford. Tho accessibility of
Sanford is tho topic in tho first ad­
vertisement and it opens up a trend
of thought hardly touched ns yet. It
also shows that the Trade Extension
trips have taught Mr. Lloyd and
* * * * * * * * * * *
many of tho other merchants some­
thing about our wonderful county and
Robert I lolly has returned home our wonderful city of Sanford.
from Pnurel Park camp at Hender­
sonville, N. C., where he spent two OVIEDO GUN CLUB SHOOT
months with other Sanford hoys, llilly
HELD YESTERDAY.
Fitts and Leonora McLueas. The San­
ford contingent won many prizes in J. B .Coleman__________________23 -25
athletics and Leonard is the talk of A. B. Wallace__________
23 25
Hendersonville in the athletic line and C. W. Brown__________________23
swimming stunts.
L. Kennedy ___________________ 21
Holi M erriwenther____________ 20We have at present in stock one Kite Kennedy _______
20slightly used Hupmobile that wo are T. L. Crosley.................................20
offering for sale at a reasonable price. Col. G. W. Knli-ht.......................20. 25
If you want the best for your money, Walter H a n d __________________ 18- 23
see us at once.— H. &amp; O. Motor Co.
Chits, Whittier ________________ 18 25
129-tfc Dr. Pules ton __________________ 17
Charley Matthews has returned W. . Brown.................................. 17
from a trip to points in Tennessee C. C. Howard__________________ 17 25
25
nnd North Carolina, where he visited F. B. McBride............................... 17
25
D.
C.
Hickson_________________
17
hjH father nnd friends, nnd enjoyed
or.
Vern
S
le
y
_____________________
Hi
the mountains. Charley said he had
to sleep under sovoml blankets and C. S. Welch.................................. 10
10
quilts while up there, and It put the Tom W illia m s ---- -------C.
StootholT
...............
15
old pep into his system and he Is
Vance D o u g la s____________ — 15
ready to sell Sanford in the real es­
W. A. Lefflor................................. II 25
tate line.
Mr. Polston ___________________ 14 25
13 25
The nuuiy friends of Harry B. Lew­ Sam Y ou n ts____________
25
Mr.
Morris
___________________
12
is, Jr., nre glnd to sec him home for
Theo.
A
u
liu
____________
12
a month’s vacation, the guest of his
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs H. II. Lewis. Frank R o p e r __________________ 12
Harry is now identified with one of J. Brum l e y ____________________ 12
the largest department stores in Chns. Lee ...___________________ 12
Pittsburg, nnd is making good. His L. A. Brum ley_________________ It
Sanford friends are rejoicing with It. G. Hickson................................. 10
Harry anti his parents over the fact Dr. S im m ons__________________ 10 25
8 25
that he is making a mnrk for himself Bob Stranger __________

If no, you cun got any mako you want. Anti the prices
and terms made to suit you. We nre Headquarters for
the best in Used Automobiles. We have both quantity
and quality.
Below nre a few, which we guarantee to be as
represented:

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1921

Military Funeral of Ch

NUM BER 139

Member o f A . E. F,

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! FAST TRAIN DERAILED
NINE PEOPLE INJURED

West Virginia Wii
B a ttle g ro u n d

•AHT IN UECONNOITER
HE p r o j e c t e d l i n e
OF BATTLE
Itr Tka Aaaoclatad Praaa)

(By Tha Aaaoclatad Frail)
PITTSBURG, Sept. .’L— Nino per­
sons were slightly injured when a
Pennsylvania pnssenger train from
Chicago to Now York wan derailed
two miles west o f Coshoeton, Ohio,
just before midnight last night. Thu
tender and eleven conehcs left* the
rails.
MAN FLOGGED AT TULSA. OKLA

CHARLESTON, Sept. 3.— The re­
(By Thu Aaioclatad Pram)
maining federal troops ordered Into
TULSA, Okln., Sept. 3.— More than
the disturbed counties of the South­
western part of the state, arrived to­ one hundred armed masked men Inst
day and took up their designated posi­ night seized J. E. Frazier, twentytions. Both federal and state mili­ eight, stripped and flogged him and
tary otliciuLs believed today would see ordered him to lenve town.
»n end of belligerency on the BuoneLogan boundary line and that the
miners and others gathered there
•mild ranidlv disperse and return

Search Effects of
Virginia Turner,
Suspects Added

LOGAN, W. Vu., Sept. 3.— After a
morning of uncertainty, in which re­
ports from Spruce Fork ridge had
told of sporadic fighting since day­
break, it was officially announced at
noon yesterday that "heavy fighting”
was taking place at Blair mountain,
Mill Creek and Croked Creek.
Col.
Eubanks said one Logan man hnd been
wounded on Illuir mountain and that
five of the opposing forces hud been
seen to fall.
Airplanes rcconnoitcring over Boone
county, east of the ridge, reported in­
creased activity among the armed
bands assembled there, while n "cour­
ier from the front" said it was ono

Four Men in Auto Try to
Hold Up Paymaster
Cigar Fastory

Dr. Belcher Will Waive Preliminary
Hearing
(By Tha AtioclaUd Praia)
CLEARWATER, Sept. 3.—A search
of the personal effects of Virginia
Turner had added new numes to the
list of prohublc suspects and it is un­
derstood officers believu a definite
development imminent. Counsel for
Dr. I. J. Belcher,
Tarpon Springs
physician charged with manslaughter
in connection with the case, reiterated
their client would wuive preliminary
examination Tuesday.

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AND SCARE RANDITS OFF AFTER
WOUNDING ONE IN
TIIE LEG

Robert Hue, Chinaman who died la France while serving as a private In Company II, .'lOOtW Infantry regiment
(By Tho AiftocUtflcl P r iu )
o f the Seventy-Seventh division, A. E. F., was hurled with military honors, from 'III Mott street. New York. Chinese
TAMPA, Sept. 3.— One man is in
war veterans, with otllcers and representatives of the On Leung Tong and’ other Chinese associations, attended tho the hospital with a bullet in his leg,
services.
two others slightly wounded us a re­
sult of an attempted holdup in West
Tampa just before noon toduy on four
men in an automobile with $30,000
payroll o fa cigar factory. L. M. Dnvla
bookkeeper said the pay car was near­
ing the factory when another automo­
bile blocked the street compelling tit?
pny car to stop. Four men jumped
into the street and opened firo on tho
pny cur. The negro chauffeur of the
TO THAT EFFECT IS BOUNDARY pny car was hit in the shoulder, Davis’
LINE BETWEEN U. S. AND
neck was grazed by another bullet.
CANADA
The men in the pny car returned the
fire and the hnndits fled in another
ONE HUNDRED CASES
(By The Associated Press)
machine. Deputies found one of tho
Clyde Line Rates Much
LIQUOR SEIZED TODAY
WASHINGTON, Sept. 3.— Unforti­
bandits with a bullet in his leg, near
IN MIAMI RAY fied boundary line of more than 3,000
Cheaper Than
the scone. He refused to give his
miles long between the United States name but said there were six in tho
(By Tho Aaaoclatad Praia)
Rail
MIAMI, Sept. 3.— Nearly one hun­ and Cnnndu is the best testimony that gang including several locnl charac­
dred cases of liquor were seized aboard the world grows wiser and better, ters.
The robbers machine disappeared
a schooner in lower hay early today by President Hurding said in a letter to­
hut
the bounded prisoner stated ho
Sheriff Allen. The crew of three ne­ day to he read at the dedication of the
would
revoul the identity of the gang.
groes were placed in jail.
peace portal in commemoration of The sheriff’s force picked up three pis­
DELAND NEWS TAKES UP GREAT
QUESTION OF SHIPPING
more tlum one hundreds years of un­ tols and one rifle near the scene.
Lieut. Hoyt’s Body
BY WATER
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interrupted pence between America

Found in Wreckage
Dirigible ZR-2

Epidemic of Murder
Placed Upon Juries
By County Solicitor

Only One American Rody Now Miss
.
ing
.

Says Business Men Shirk Their Re­
sponsibility, Permits Crime.

CHARLESTON, W. Vu., Sept. 3.—
Federal troops are in West Virginia
rea'-’v to put down the disorders thnt
have liven disturbing the peace o f tho
state since Inst week.
The first troop train arrived at St.
Albans early last night from Ohio,
and was followed by other trains
bringing infantrymen nnd equipment
from the fifth corps area of the mid­
west. Troops from Camp Dix, who
■eh New Jersey early yesterday are
Hot flue until toilay.
Ihig..(,en. II. II. Uundholtz, In comJand nf all tin- troops, worked out the
details for placing the commands to­
day,

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(By Tho Aaaoclatad Frol.)
HULL, Sept. 3.—The body of Lieut.
Henry W. Hoyt, of Clearwater, Fla.,
and three other Americans were re­
covered from the wreckage of the ZIl2 today. Only one American body now
missing.

(By Tb. Aaaoclitod Fi.u)
TAMPA, Sept. 3.—Aroused by an
epidemic of murder and serious crime,
County Solicitor Morris Givens toduy
placed the responsibility for lack of
punishment upon the juries. Hu de­
clared business men were dodging jury
duty and the cilahre of citizenship
obtained for jury duty permits numer­
ous criminals to go unpunished.

LIFE BOAT FOUND
CONTAINING ELEVEN OF
CREW OF CANADIAN S lid
(By Tho Associated Pron)
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 3.—The
missing life boat of the crippled
steamer Canadian Importer containing
eleven members of the crew, was
picked up parly today one hundred
miles off San Francisco.

MOR THREATENS TO
STORM GEORGIA J AH
JASPER, Sept. 3.— Angry* persons,
many of whom were members of a
posse that captured two negroes, who
are accused of attacking a white wo­
man yesterday, threatened to storm
the jail last night and lynch the pris­
oners. Sheriff Rogers pleaded with
the men to lot the law taku its
course.
The ussnult occurred near McKinnin, in Wayne county, during l.io ab­
sence o f the woman’s husband. Tho
negroes arrested gave their names
as Joe Jordan, thirty-six, Crescent
City, Fla., and James Harvey, twentysix, Limn, O.
The woman is said to have identi­
fied the negroes ns her assailants, A
special term of court to try the ne­
groes has been ordered.

and Great Brituin. The portal will be
dedicated September (Uh on the inter­
national line.
FLAPPERS’* DUE TO THE
SHORTCOMINGS OF PARENTS,
Not the children, hut the parents,
are to blame when "flappers” run
around the streets with their stock­
ings rolled down, their forms adorned
with a peek-a-boo waist and short
skirts and their hair all frizzled up.
Such is tlic vigorous opinion enter­
tained by Rev. Billy Sunday and ex­
pounded at sonic length to ten thous­
and people nt Portland, Ore., the past
Week.
.
“ Any man who can look nt the shortskirted, hare-kneed, frizzled headed,
gum-chewing, fudge-eating modem
flapper, without having a moral blow­
out, should get a government pen­
sion," declared Billy.

Live Stock Shown
First Duty as President
at the State Fair,
to Establish Author­
No Quarantine
ity of U. S.

YOUNG TAMPA LADIES AND MAN
SUFFER IN AUTO
SMASH
„
TAMPA, Sept. 3 — Naomi Bishop,
16-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
S. A. Bishop, of No. 3812 Florida ave­
nue, is dead as a result of an automo­
bile accident on Florida avenue at tho
turn near Sulphur Springs last night*
about l) o’clock.
Miss Bishop wub
riding in a Hudson speedster with her
elder sister, Miss Mary Lou Bishop,
the car being driven by Cecil Saxton,
Ilay und Fourteenth street, when an
attempt to take the turn resulted in
the machine rolling over into n va­
cant lot and coming to a stop, bottom
side up, about 10U feet from tho road.
The girl died on the way to a hospital
in an ambulance*. The sister was in­
jured only slightly about the lower
limbs, it was thought lust night, and
Saxton was only Hlightly bruised nnd
cut about tho lower limbs.
According to Mary Lou Bishop’ll
story, the occupants of the car wero
all riding in the front sent, and all
were thrown clear of the machine
when'it left the road. Lhe said her
sister wu3 thrown a.*** ss her, so that
she could not got up until hor sister
hud been picked up by Snxtod. Naomi
Bishop was unconscious when aid
reached the scene, and sho and her
sister were carried to tho home of J .
A. Arnold, Florida avenue and Broad
street, a short distance from tho turn
where the accident occurred An am­
bulance was called und the girl was
hurried to the Gordon Keller Memorial
hospital.
Dr. S. F. Adamo made an examina­
tion o f the dead girl after Hhe had
reached tho Gordon Keller Memorial
hospital and pronounced her dcud. Tho
body was turned over to the F; T.
Blount Company. It could not bo
Iparned lust night what Injury cauBod
such sudden death, ns there was no
visible* injury excepting a broken right
urm and soino minor scratches and
hruiBus, according to Mr. Blount.

(By Tho Associated Praaa)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 3.— President
Gontpers of the American Federation
of Labor told President llurding to­
day that it was against the authority
of tho government of United States
and "people o f West Virginia cannot
and must not stand in hostile array.”
Gompers and JnmcH Lord, president of
tho mining department of the Federa­
tion called on the president, they ex­
plained, to lay before him tho situa­
tion uh they viewed it. Gompers said
he also told the president that after
all, when men have obeyed order of
the president und dispersed, "it muy
crush their spirit hut thut is no remudy of the acute situation as it exists
in West Virginia und nothing will bu
settled." Gompers urged President
Hnrding to call a conference of oper­
ators and miners to settle the con­
troversy nnd establish butter relations CASE OF MAHOMET
for tho future.
Hnrding,- Gompers
AND THE MOUNTAIN,
snid, listened with keen interest and
sympathy to his appeal but Btnted his
For tho first time n feasible plan
first duty ns president was to estab­
for getting deep water shipB here baa
lish tho authority o f tho United Stat­
been suggested and has the support
es and tho maintenance of order.
of tho Chamber o f Commerce. The

three prisoners taken by the Logun
county forces, who were brought here
yesterday. They were John Stollings
nnd French Hager, both o f Logan
county, and Clydo McGnrvish, of
Clnney, Ohio. Stollings and McGnrvish
were arrested in tho Coal river field
Inst night nnd Hager wns tnken by n
state trooper at Sharpies Inst Sunday.
Stollings nsserted thut ho wns re­
turning to Lognn county from Boone
county, whoro ho hnd visited his mothor. •
"I encountered n bund of men who
plnced n ribo i nmy hands, tied n red
hand about my arm, nnd forced mo to
march nt the head," Stollings snid.
Unger, who nppenrod to be nbout
sixteen years oid, said thnt ho hnd no
Ideh there wns to ho a mnrch to
Mingo.
LOGAN, Sept. 3.— Firing wns re­
sumed shortly before noon today from
n machine gun along Croked Creek.

Processes fo r making vinegnr for
home uso nnd for commercial pur­
poses from oranges have been work­
ed out by a Los Angeles laboratory.

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f

way to get deep water Is to build
out to it, not try to bring tho deep
wntor up to piers closo to tho land.—
St. Pete Independent.

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T H E SANFORD D A IL Y H ERALD , FR ID AY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921
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AUGUST SETS
AGREE ON
“ DRY” RECORD
PLAN TO FINANCE
SCHOOLS OF DADE When August was tom fropi cal­

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HERE’S WHAT WE MEAN
By bigger values this fall

M M MI, Sept. 2.— Decision to cen­
ter on n combination of the plans ad­
vanced by E. B. Douglas’ committee
ns recommended to the school bonrd
and by the Dade County Funding Cor­
poration for raising $100,000 by sub­
scription for the use of operating tjio
county schools during the coming
year, has been reached try a joint com­
mittee of the Douglas committee and
the funding corporation committee.
With but a light vote enst trustees
from all Dade county school districts
were elected yesterday and two is­
sues of school bonds were authorized
totalling $1)0,000. An additional as­
sessment of three mills for school pur­
poses was also voted by some of the
districts.
No llnancial aid can he given the
city and county public schools by
the city commissioners and the county
board of public instruction will have
to look elsewhere for money with
which to finance the institutions, the
city commissioners decided nt n ses­
«». sion yesterday morning. This action
was taken following the rending of a
written opinion on the subject by the
city attorney which quoted, the city
|| Jcharter provision for taxation ns spec­
ifying various things for which it
would be legnl to make levies upon
property in the city.
In the opinion of the attorney under
none of the provisions could an assess­
ment be made for either buying the
central school property or purchasing
school wnrrnnts without jeopardizing
the entire school levy.

HART SCHAFFNER &amp; MARX
New Fall Styles

Specially Priced at

$ 45.00
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Satisfaction or Money Back

Sanford Shoe
Clothing Co.

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The Home of Hurt SchalTner &amp; Marx Clothes

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Piedmont League
At High Point
Raleigh 2.
At Durham 0, Winston-Salem •!.
At Danville I, Greensboro 10.

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OTHER AT FOREST HILLS

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Orlando a t. Jacksonville.
Lakeland at Daytona.
St. Petersburg at Tampa.

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Florida State League
At Tampa 10, St. Petersburg 3.
At Jacksonville 2, Orlando I.
At Daytona 7, Lakeland (i.

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South Atlantic Association
At Augusta 2, Spartanburg 3.
At Columbia 17-1, Greenville 0-0.
At Charleston-Charlotte, rain.

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American League
New York 0-8, Washington 3-1.
Detroit 7, Cleveland fl.
Chicago 0, St. Louis 5.
Boston 2, Philadelphia 1.

National League
At Pittsburg 1-0, St. Louis 10-8.
At Brooklyn 0, New York l.
At Philadelphia I, Boston 0.
Others not scheduled.
Southern Association
At Little Rock 3-2, Birmingham ft-i.
At Nashville I, Memphis 0.
At Mobile 0, Chatiauooga 10.
Others not scheduled.

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Americun Association
Milwaukee 2, Toledo 10.
St. Paul 8, Indianapolis 1.
Minneapolis 4, Louisville G.
Kansus City-Columbus, rain.

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International League
Syracuse 17, Jersey City 4.
Rochester 15-0, Newark 0-4.
Toronio 3. Baltimore 2.
Buffalo G, Reading 1.

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Virginia League
Richmond 1, Newport News 9.
Portsmouth 10, Turboro 0.
Wilson 3, Suffolk 0.
Norfolk 5, Rocky Mount 7.

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FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Sept. 2.—
International tennis classics for pos­
session of the Davis cup starts today
on the courts of the West Side Club
with William M. Johnston, of San
Pet.
Francisco facing Icldya Kumagne, of
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! Japan, in the first o f a three days ser­
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HIGHER STANDARDS
FOR LAWYERS IS
UR(iEI) BY ROOT.
CINCINNATI, Aug. 31.— A dny of
sectionnl meetings devoted Inrgcly to
reports of committees and discussion
occupied delegates and visitors who
poured into Cincinnati todny for the
forty-fourth annual convention of tho
American Bar Association. Pronlinent
barristers from all sections of tho
country were present for tho busi­
ness meetings, auxiliary to the pro­
gram o f addresses which begins to­
morrow before the general convent­
ion.
Elihu Root, former secretary of
shite, madetwo brief addresses to­
day in which he urged the bnr to play
an important role in creating public
opinion and in educating young law­
yers In the fundamentals of the law.
The former secretary o f state urg­
ed that the bar association exercise
strict supervision of lawyers of tho
coming generation, so that the legal
profession might have competent men
to administer the law.

THE STAR TO-DAY

endars at midnight Wednesday, the
driest August in the nnnnls o f the
loicnl weather burenu passed into his­
tory. Only 2.38 inches of rainfall
were recorded during tho 31 days of
the month. The driest previous record
wns held by the month of August,
1010, when 3.03 Inches fell.
The best rnln of the month occur­
red last Sunday when .03 inches fell.
On ten other days during the month
some rainfall wns recorded, but the'
total fell short o f the previous record
by about on inch nnd a quarter .
As for temperature, the average
was about one degree above what the
normal average for the month should
have been. The hottest dny was Au­
gust 3, when the mercury registered
94. One very low mark was hung up,
the mercury going to 07 on the morn­
ing of the 27th. This was within one
•degree of the lowest recorded for
August since the establishment o f the
weather bureau in Tnmpn.
“ Not such a bad month altogether,"
said Meteorologist W. J. Bennett.—
Tampa Times.

MARION DAVIES in

“THE BURIED
TREASURE”
Also a Comedy

Tomorrow— An All-Star Cast in “Seeing it
Through” ; also a Sunshine Comedy.

SUMMER D AYS
WILL SOON BE OVER

OFFICIALS OF TOWN
ARE ARRESTED
FOR LOW TAXES.
LONDON, Sept. 2.— Sheriff's offi­
cers in motor cars went to Poplar this
evening and visited the residence of
the members o f the Poplar Borough
council, who had refused to comply
with an order of the high court re­
quiring them to raise tax rates in ac­
cordance with a ruling o f the London
county council.. Mnny o f the council­
lors were not nt home, but several of
them were nrrested nnd conveyed to
prison amid sympathetic cheers from
the crowds which gathered as soon as
it was known that the sheriff's offi­
cers were active.
George Lnndshury, editor of the
Daily Herald, nationnl labor organ,
who is a member of the Borough
council, has not yet been arrested,
nor have any o f the women members
of the council, of whom there are sev­
eral, hut it is expected that all will
be imprisoned tomorrow, as they are
not attempting to evade arrest.

It has been a busy summer even though it wns vacation
time and we face the winter season with the greatest and
brightest prospects for a most prosperous year. Our busi­
ness and your business is increasing, Sanford ia growing
beyond expectations of the greatest boosters, conditions
are better, Florida is tho most prosperous state in the
union. Now is the time to think of the proverbial “ rainy
day." Snvo your,money while you uro making it. Bank
it with the bank that insures your deposits. Start your
hank account today.

The W inter Season
Is A dvancin g
G E T R E A D Y FO R BUSINESS T H A T IS COM1NQ

The Peoples Bank
o f Sanford

ORGANIZE OIL COMPANY.
OXFORD, Sept. 2.—Organization of
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has been perfected here for the pur­
pose of drilling for oil on the laud of
Willinm It. Turner, where a deposit of
oil was discovered some time ago ? ______________________________________________
whim drilling was being done for ar­
tesian water. The organization is I -------------------- JUST A R R IV E D -------------------composed o f local men with the ex­
Two fresh ear Joads. The good kind, some
ception of C. W. Cobb, of Hnzcthurst,
On., nnd Rev. I.. M. Chitty, of plant
•I* good saddle and driving horses. Lots of
City. Mr. Cobbb is said to be an ex­ T
perienced oil man and considers oil
indications at the Turner place as * mated teams. For prices see REID,
good.
With
Drilling, it is stated, will be com­
menced as soon as the machinery can
he secured and installed.

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SHIPS TO GO ON SALE.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.—The nine
ships temporarily allocated to tin*
United Stntes Mail Stuamship Co.,
will be offered for sale or charter in
one lot as a “ going concern" it wns
said at the shipping bonrd office last
night. Prospective purchasers will
be required to establish their financ­
Gainesville will soon spend $30,000 |
ial responsibility before their bids will
SANFORD AND W INTER GARDEN
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said.

RECKLESS DRIVER
HATCHING CHICKENS
HELD FOR Ml KDKH.
UNDERGROUND PROVES
S UCC ESS F UL V ENT UIt E
SAVANNAH, Gu., Sept. 2.-Jo*
Walter Collins, the Tampa artist, Edmondson, a negro, was held by the
who formerly lived in Lakeland, was
recorder today for murder. An auto­
in the city Tuesdny and was cordially
greeted by muny friends here. Mr. mobile truck driven by Edinundson,

The Cjirl or Young Lady
Leaving for School
Can We Suggest —
A pretty Frock, in Wool or Silk. Somethin# individual, a gar­
ment that you will enjoy wearing at all times.
Do you need a Wool Jersey Slipover Dress for traveling?
Or a Hat for street or dress wear?
A Kimona, a Robe, a Corset,
many other novelties?

Silk Underwear, Hosiery and

W E HAVE THEM ALL

Can We hare the Pleasure o f Showing them to You ?

Baumel’s Specialty Shop

ASK HARVEY’S RECALL.

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JVhereStyle Reigns
307 East First Street

Opposite Ford Service Station

(WATCH FOR THE DATE OF OUR FALL FASHION SHOW)

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Collin’s trip this time was not in con­
nection with his art work, although
he is still running his art school. In
connection with Hamilton Husch, of
Tnmpn, be lins established the RanchCollins Poultry Farm, four miles north
of Sulphur Springs, and 403 white
Leghorns and Rhode Island Reds strut
about tlie premises proud in the know­
ledge that they are not as other chick­
ens are.
Mr. Collins was accompanied to
Lakeland by Mrs. Uusch and they are
buying more stock for the farm.
One of the most interesting sights
on the Itasch-Collius Poultry Farm ia
the underground incubator room, it
all started from the well-known fact
that incubators work butter in cellars
in connection with the other wellknown fact that cellars are us scarce
as hen’s teeth in Florida.
Mr. Rnsch and Mr. Collins, there­
fore built a cellar, a room 8x12 feet,
and GVj feet deep. Thu first trial
verified the theory, for it resulted in
u hatch of nearly 100 per cent. More­
over the chickens lire sturdy little
birds, full of vitality ami growing
rapidly.— LaKclnnd Telegram.

NORFOLK, Vt., Sept. 2.— A reso­
lution asking ['resident Harding to
recall Col. George Harvey, American
ambassador to Great Britain, is be­
fore the resolutions committco of the
Virginin department of the American
legion, which convened here yesterdny.

on Tuesday morning last, struck a
car in which Dr. Mux Stein ,«f t-°‘
lumbin, S. C., and others were driv­
ing, injuring Dr. Stein so seriou sly he
died later in the dny.

THREE ATTRACTIVE NEW

BUNGALOWS
FOR SALE
ON EASY TERMS
Very desirable. Just completed.
Every modern convenience. Sh­
unted on Palmetto nve., beyond
10th street nH follows:
BUNGALOW, 6 rooms (3 l*d
rooms) and bath, front nnd
hnck porch.
BUNGALOW, 6 rooms (2 bed
ronms),
screcnd
sleeping
porch, nnd bath, front nn
« hnck porch.
BUNGALOW, 5 ro on iH (2 bed
rooms) nnd bnth, front nn
hnck porch.
AH completely screened thruuut. Gas nnd electric light con.
nections. Instnntnncous healer*
in bnth rooms.
For terms apply to owjfer,

GEO. A. D’COTTES

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ated with vases of Zlnnlns, nlnmnndcr
nnd cosmos.
Fancy work nnd pleasant conversa­
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tion helped to pass a very pleasant
afternoon. Late in tho afternoon,
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Mrs. Smith sorved pineapple shorbert, individual cakes with ornngo
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Mrs. Howard Overlin left yesterday' icing and mints, the plates being dec­
HOLLY CROSS CHURCH
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for Evansville, Ind., where she will orated with cosmos.
(Eplscopnl)
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spend several weeks with her father.
Services
for
September
«lth,
tho
Those enjoying Mrs. Smith’s charm­
ing hospitnlity were: Mrs. Sherman 15th Sundny after Trinity:
Mr. nnd Mrs. Nathan O. Garner and Lloyd, Mrs. Rnymond Key, Mrs. Ed.
Early Celebration, 7:30, the Rector
&lt;&gt;
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little daughter, Marguerite, returned I.nne, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. J. B. oicinting.
home Inst night from Delray, Fla., Lawson, Mrs. Fjred Dniger, Mrs. Ar­
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Sundny School, 0:45.
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where they have been the guests of chie Betts, Mrs. J. C. Bennett, Mrs.
Vesper nt 8 o'clock.
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relatives.
Although the Rector has returned
A. W. Lee? Mrs. Hownrd Overlin.
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from his vacation, the regular m id -i
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Miss Esther Miller left this after­
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day services will not be resumed nt
HOPE OF EARLY
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noon for Daytona Reach where she
this
time.
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RECOGNITION OF
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will spend the week end ns tho guest
Due announcement will be made of
MEXICO DASHED.
of Miss Ruby Edwards, of Ocala.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 3.— Hopes of any chnngcs.
nn early recognition of Mexico, which
Mrs. Clny, Mrs. B. W. Herndon,
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
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Miss .Marjorie Clny and Lieut. H. A. had been raised by the decision o f tho
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supreme
court
that
article
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Bivins will spend Sundny nt Dnytona
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Sundny School will be nt 0:30 a. m.
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fthe
Mexican
constitution
is
not
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Reach.
Preaching nnd the supper nt 11 a. m.
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retroactive were dashed today by tho
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Young Peoples’ Mass meeting nt 7
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statement
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f
President
Obregon
to
MYs. Mary Higgins nnd Miss Ade­
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p. m.
the
Mexican
congress
denouncing
the
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laide Higgins, left this morning for
Preaching nt 8 p. m. by the pastor,
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Dnytonn Reach where they will spend proposals made by the United States Dr. George Hyman on the subject:
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for a treaty o f commerce and nmity.
ICE COLD CHERO-COLA FREE
some time.
&lt;•
"Four Stages o f the Christian Life."
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OITicinls here admitted surprise nt
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Always welcome nt the Temple.
ON SATU R D A Y
&lt;•
Rev. A. S. Peck and his mother, the statement of President Obregon.
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Mrs. Jonothnn Peck, returned yester­ It was tnken ns positive indication
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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day from Dnytona Reach where they that no progress hn sheen made in
The various activities of the church
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the negotiations which hnve been go­ are all tnking on fall life. The pray­
spent the past month.
ing on between the Mexican foreign er meeting being loyally attended this
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Miss Rosamond Radford left yester­ office nnd Chns. T. Summerlin, charge week.
"WELL DONE"— “ DONE WELL”
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day for Waycross, Gn., where she will of the American embassy.
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The pastor will preach at both ser­
spend several days before going to
"Whatsoever thy hnnds find to do
Following the decision o f the Mexi­ vices tomorrow.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Forsyth, where she will resume her can supreme court, it wns stated au­
Do well" nnd with smiles that ure
SERVICES
Sunday school at 0:45 a. m.
studies at Bessie Tift College.
true.
thoritatively here that the chances for
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
With I'Halms on your tongue and prnyrecognition o f Mexico were consider­
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER ITII
Senior C. E., 7 p. m.
ers in your heart,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whitcomb, Miss ably brighter, and inasmuch ns this
Preaching, S p. m.
You
mny
accomplish what you start.
Miriam nnd Glen Whitcomb, former­ decisoon would prevent confiscation
You are Invited to worship with us
Subject: "M AN"
There
is
never
a task thnt’s too great,
ly of this city, but now of Orlando, o f American oil properties in Mexi­ if you have no church home in San­
Though
it
may
be one which you hat .*,
were guests of friends here yesterday. co, it was stated that the drafting of ford.
Sunday School----- 10:00 n. m.
Just
think
of
the cross, the bitter
a treaty of commerce nnd pmity
Church Service___ 11:00 a. ni.
pain,
THEATRE AND BUFFET SUPPER would be made easier. * The question SERVICES AT
And start that task—do not complain.
METHODIST CHURCH.
Mis. W. A. Whitcomb of Orlando, of the retroactivity o f article 27 hnd
Women’s Club Hidg., Oak Ave.
Aristotle and wise Ruskln taught
been
one
of
the
principal
points
at
will entertain the members of the
All Are Welcome.
Us lessons on the noble thought
Preaching services will be conduct­
Peck-Whitcomb party Monday even­ controversy in the negotiations.
Of
what life really is nnd would bo
ing in Orlando. The guests will in­
Officials refused to indicate wheth­ ed at the Methodist church tomorrow,
If
there
had been no work for me.
clude Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Brownlee, er Charge Summerlin would be in­ Sunday by the pastor, Rev. S. W .'
Remember
then the Master’s "Well
Misses Ethel and Florence Henry, structed to discontinue his efforts to Walker, as follows:
FIVE DARK NIGHTS OF LIFE
Done,”
Agnes Dumas, Serita Lake and May reach an agreement on a treaty of
Morning subject, "His Presence
Pronounced when life’s race has been
Thrashers and
Messrs.
Sherman commerce nnd nmity, but it was sta­ With Us."
This is the subject of the sermon to
run,
Moore, Frank Pardon, Paul Dooley, ted i nsomc qunrterss that the nego­
Evening subject, "The Signs of tho be delivered by Dr. George Hyman on Has been promised to he who does
Lee Peek and (Siena Whitcomb, and tiations would probably go on.
Times."
Sunday morning at the Baptist Tomwell
Mr. and Mrs. R. I,. Peck.
Some persons in close touch with
Sundny School, 0:30 a. m. 11. S. pic. The service will he nt eleven Those duties too simple to tell.
o'clock. After tho sermon the observthe Mexican situation were inclined Hutchinson, Supt.
T. N. T. CLUB.
Kpworth League, 7 p. m.
nnce of the Lord’s Supper will take
to believe that the Obregon statement
The Rod and Gun Club invites the
Mrs. Howard Smith entertained the might hnve been for a political pur­
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m. Pl«ce*
public to shoot clny pigeons *it the
members of the T. N. T. Club very pose nnd that the nppnrcnt decision
A warm welcome to all.
The organist for the Temple for this
club house grounds on the lake front
delightfully Wednesday afternoon at of the chief executive to reject the
month is Mrs. L'chclle Mnines.
next Monday afternoon. If you in­
her home on Sanford Heights.
treaty proposals might later be re­
I’cst cards— local views— lc each nt
tend Htnying nt home be sure nnd take
For
office
supplies,
stationery,
etc.,
The rooms were tastefully decor­ versed.
the Herald office.
in the gun club shoot.
come to tho Hcrnld office.

Mr. nnd Mra. W. F. McTccr an­
nounce
the birth of a little daughter,
Ski •‘i
Wednesday, August 30th at their home
on Palmetto avenue. Tho little lady
, MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor, weighed 0 4 pounds and hns been giv­
Phone 217-W
en the name Marion Nella.

SOCIETY
SOCIAL CALEN D AR

Saturday—Children’s Story Hour will
bo held at the Central Pnrk nt 5
o'clock.
Mrs. R. E. Tolar has returned from
an extended visit to Chautauqua, nnd
Now York City, N. Y.( Washington,
D. C., nnd Richmond, Vn.
Mrs. D ,L. Thrasher returned home
yesterdny from Hendersonville, N. C.
Mrs. Mary Higgins roturned home
yesterdny from nn extended vir.it to
her daughter, Mrs. Julian Stryker, in
L&amp;nsdnlo, P.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. L. Christenborry,
Misses Rebecca Stevens nnd Sarah
Wheeler motored to Lakeland this
morning where they will stay until
Tuesday.
Rev. F. E. Stelnmeyer, formerly of
this city but now pastor of the Tampa
Heights Methodist church, nt Tnmpn,
was In the city yesterdny ns the guest
of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Adams.
Miss Minkie Gardner, of Tampa, is
the guest of Miss Mamie Kate Wil­
liams.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Orin Stenstrom and
baity are now pleasantly located in
their new home on I.nurel avenue.

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Mrs. J. G. Sharon nnd children, and
mother, Mrs. Smith, formerly of Tnllnhnssce, arrived yesterdny nnd were
tho guests of the former's aunt, Mrs.
J. E. Lning. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sharon
bought the Peabody homo on Tenth
street nnd are moving in today.
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Samuel Stocking,of Atlanta, was
registered at the Montezuma yester­
dny.
Fred S. Dalgor, Jr., leaves tonight
for Tampa, where he will spend the
week-end with bis parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. S. Daiger, Sr., at their home
in Hyde Pnrk.
Lieut. II. A. Bivins, o f Arcadia, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hern­
don for tho week end.

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THE CHURCHES

Service
Quality and Price
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THE CASH FILLING
STATION
First Street and Elm Avenue
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Kit '•

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TOURING ....
RUNABOUT
CHASSIS .....
TRACTOR ...

List
$355.00
325.00
295.00
. 625.00

Frt. &amp; Tax
- $92.63
91.41
85.30

F.O.B.Sanford
$447.64
416.41
380.30

Frt. &amp; Tax
$95.53
94.29
87.03

F.O.B.Sanford
$520.53
489.29
452.03

DEMOUNTABLE RIMS

DEMOUNTABLE RIMS
AND 30x 3'/2 TIRES
Type
List
Frt. &amp; Tax
TOURING .........$380.00
$93.68
RUNABOUT .... 350.00
92.44
CH ASSIS......... 320.00
85.92
TRK. CHASSIS 445.00
89.01

Type
List
TOURING .........$425.00
RUNABOUT ... 395.00
CHASSIS ........... 365.00

F.O.B.Sanford
$437.68
442.44
405.92
534.01

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Type
List
Frt. &amp; Tax
F.O.B.Sanford
T O U R IN G ....... $450.00
$96.56
$546.56
RUNABOUT .... 420.00
95.33
515.33
C H A SSIS......... 390.00
87.65
477.65
TRK. CHASSIS 515.00
90.75
605.75
S E D A N ............. 660.00
105.23
765.23
COUPE ............... 595.00
102.54
697.54

This settles the Ford Car Prices for all times as the cars have been put back to
pre-war prices. All models and types in stock tor immediate delivery. Buy now
while you can secure delivery.
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M ANAGER TRIS SPEAKER CLEVER
A S SO U TH P A W ROPER OF STEERS

Progressive movements, fostered by progressive individuals, are
invariably productive o f results.
All progressive movements that
Mve for their aim the creating o f
a GREATER SANFORD and SEMINOLE CONUTY are in accord with
the progressive policy o f this insti­
tution.

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD

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LAW YERS

CONTRACTORS

George A. DeCottes

S. O. Shinholser

Attorncy-ut-Law

Contractor and Builder

tinitro YOtlP.

Battery Troubles to Us

The Seminole County

Wa Braclallia on El.ctrlcil Work and can tlva
y o u dcpondablo tirricn,.
WE ALSO HAVE COMPETENT MECHANICS
ron OVKftHAULINd YOtnt CAR

Bank.
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SERVICE
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Phone 180
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CREAM FOR CATARRH
OPENS UP NOSTRILS

Tells IIow To Get Quick Belief
(iv.iitlnnnl from l'*se 0n®&gt;
from Ilcad-Cotdii. It's Splendid!
jonvillc for transferring merchandise
from river boats In ocean vessels?
The facilities for transferring merIn one minute your clogged ostrlls
charnli.se or other eomnioilitiea from
will
open, the air passages In your
river boats to ocean liners at Jackson­
ville «rc first-class by reason that both head will clear nnd you can breathe
lines receive and discharge freight freely. No more hawking, snuffling,
headache,
dryness. No
from the same terminal, there being blowing,
no delay on account of switching or struggling- for breath nt night. Your
cold or catarrh will be gone.
druying.
7, —What kind of connections are Get a small bottle o f Ely's Cream
made at Jacksonville between river Balm from your druggist now. Ap­
boats and ocean vessels? The closest ply a little o f this fragrant, ai tisoptic
possible connection is made at Jack­ healing cream in your nostrils. It
sonville between river boat and ocean oenctrates through every air passage
vessels.
o f the head, soothes the inflamed or
8. —What is the time required forswollen mucous membrane nnd relief
the transportation of freight from comes Instantly.
Dei.nnd Landing to the several points
It’s just line. Don’ t stay stuffed up
touched by the ocean vessels? (Give with n cold or nasty catarrh—Belief
the time for each terminal point), comes so quickly.— Adv.
Present schedule is as follows: Ocean
line steamer scheduled to arrive at
ly. A s ’ a matter of general informa­
Jacksonville in the forenoon of Sun­
tion we will quote only the rate from
days, Tuesdays and Fridays. NorthJacksonville to New York, which var­
|bound sailings, 2 o’clock p. m., of
ies according to location on the ves­
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
sel.
The different rates are as fid|.lijver line steamer is scheduled to
lows:
$30.40, $*15.07, $17,211, $48.37,
leave Jacksonville for the south at *1
$51.07.
o'clock p. in., of Tuesdays, Thursdays
These rates include transportation,
and Saturdays, Itivcr boats are sched­
meals,
stateroom berth and war tux.
uled to arrive in Jacksonville at 7 a.
This
is sufficient to enable one to
of V .levs, Thursdays and Satur­
make
an
intelligent comparison with
days,
'the
rates
by
rail, which will be given
•N"b : While the information that
|
in
the
next
chapter.
is given bv Mr. Semitic in reply to No,
In further connection with various
K |s
■' .cr&lt; -t v.ii value, it dr* s not
rates
which our section of the stale
point that is intended hy
is
directly
interested in, Mr, Serolde
the &lt;|iie,‘tiiin. Vnother effort will be
states
.hat
the rate on oranges mid
rna&lt;i. to &gt;&lt;•&lt; ;re the desired informa[ ti"n, and if Mmessful will he given grapefruit, all-water, Clydo Line, DeLand to New York is as follows: Car
in nmitlier I-mh.,
■' (Jiioi. transportation rates, per load lots, ODlic per box; less than ear
I rut. nr t.m, from Itel.and Landing to load lots, 77,,ac per Ixix.
The rate on potatoes in standard
j each nf the several terminal points, on
barrels
of 185 pounds, is $1.18',j per
than nf the most common classes of
barrel,
in
any quantity. Other vege­
nim-lmiali-e, and give examples of the
tables,
taking
estimated weight of
|merchandise included in those classes,
he freight rates carried ill tariffs is. fifty pounds, is 58c per crate.
A questionnaire has been submit­
SUtl
' lyde .Steamship Company,
on movna'd hy Southern clnasificn- ted to the officials of llie Atlantic
| "in on interstate business.
Class Const Lino Railway, covering sub­
ndcs apply in both directions. Inter- stantially the scope of the foregoing
s ' ' . la rates, applinulde between queries, and when replies are receiv­
IJacksonville and Dc-Land Landing are ed we will give the next chapter in
o " o»s: Mist class, 53c; second the transportation story. We would
a*s, lie; third class, -lie; fourth, suggest that for parties who are in­
V V ' f' rth’
sixth, 25e. Between terested in litis subject, it will be well
to save this paper so as do he able
Z ; V lU ,,,,,| Nt'w York as fol’'" 'L $1.28'..j; second, ?1,OP Vi ; to make an intelligent comparison be­
tween all-rail and water routes avail­
-i'.ri!: :!hT;. f"n,"V
flf,h ' many able from DcLnnd.— DeLand News.
'here are a great
carrying less rates
Appllealile on ocean In Circuit Court of the Seventh Ju­
dicial Circuit of f'loridu,
fr.nn 'i, , ' ' " 1 question called for rales
Seminole County
'’Land Landing to each of the
la': ‘
points Of the ocean
CITATION
Inter
' la,,‘S t*'llt nu,y
secured
Lillie Ilall, Complainant,
I,.1"' h
“ »&gt;' difference bevs.
freieht' r' ' I,0U,mI aml HHUth bound Mathew Ilall, Defendant.
To Mathew Hall, placo of residence
1 % ^
None.
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unknown:
from i m '1'1' , ' S tl,L‘ I,U8H«Hgcr tariff
You are hereby ordered to bo and
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‘‘,ml 'o Jacksonville? Pns- appear before our said Court at the
■ *&lt; -*! u , ^ K t« j ^ k . Court Houso in Snnford, Florida, In
«... transportation only is the above entitled cnusc on tho First
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War “ &gt;*• Trnnsportu- Monday In September, 1021, the same
urtli ; * -l,l'tr
nnd stateroom being the 5th day thereof, and n rule
12-Lw ! T : i,K’lu,lin« war tax.
day of this Court, to answer tho bill
from' it, , " U , IH U,L‘ P«s»engcr tariff of complaint, else the snmo will be
terminal T , to oach " f the several tnkon as confessed and followed by
v
esse l‘ Pp
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'ocneti by
ny the ocean appropriate decree.
vesB‘l
n,H “t,,Uched
altnchjm,
yo“r Information,
attnehine
mnuon, tI am
It !b further ordered that this or­
iff.
Whkh will" , n° r t,tt88c"Ker tar- der be published in tho Snnford Her­
'fL wh
tariff, which - i f V? li,,er I,n8setiger ald, a newspaper published in Semitariff
rates,
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K ,a . X
Y°u °dditlopal nolo county, Floriilu, once each week
and M
N,ew v ‘' ! u between Jacksonville for eight consecutive weeks.
cordint
Given under my hand hnd scnl of
Th,.' i ~ ■ww" Mun 0,1 steamer.
said Court, this tho 0th dny o f July,
A. D. 1021.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
a‘ aanterH1
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v 8 ' T * ? n ^ flvo oCean
Clerk of Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fla,
IS. F. HOUSHOLDER,

Kverylifiily knows a lot nlimii TrD
Speaker, tho hull player, but they
know little about Spoke, the cowboy.
The tall Texan wields a mean hall
buD-nlso he throws a mean rope.
All Texans do— that Is, the real fel­
lows who grow up In the longhorn
CHtllo districts. Hubbard City, Spoke's
home town, Is a cattle town.
The natural dress dowli there eonylsts of a pair of boots,' clmps, halldniiu handkerchief, a colored shirt, a
lull lint and a lariat.
Spoke owns a ranch near Hubbard
und lie lias It well stocked with fu­
ture pot roasts and porterhouse steaks,
writes Dean Snyder In the Chicago
Post.
He used to work on a ranch before
he got Into baseball.
Works in Winter.
Each fall und winter lie goes hack
to his rope nnd his saddle.
"I'm nut Hie best roper In the
world," says Spoke, "but It's a lot of
fun.
"A t the Fort Worth rodeo last fall
l roped and tied a couple of steers In
thirty-four seconds each.
“That's considered fair time unless
yon nre In the business all tin* time."
Recently Spoke competed in a rop­

ROPE-SKIPPER
Mile. Suzanne Lenglen, con­
sidered tho greatest woman ten­
nis player, trains like a prize
lighter in some respects.
She la it rope-skipper, like
Georges Cnrpcnller.
Also her training rides are
similar to the ones the Frenchman followed ai
Manhasset
farm, where lie Irallied for Jack
Dempsey.
Suzanne doesn't exercise until
she feels tired.
Physical Illness Is a gradual
growth, she says.
She should Iasi longer than
four rounds when she meets our
American stars.

GIANTS’ ALL-STAR OUTFIELD
Manager McGraw Acquires All-College
Backfleld by Acquisition of
Howard Derry.

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ing contest ut a wild west show lr
Cleveland.
He didn't win any prizes. Bat be
tried. Ills time was a little over a
minute for roping and tying a calf.
Nets Bio Hand.
The crowd gave him about !*!&gt; pet
rent of the cheering JilM the same, fot
Spoke Is tii,. popular Idol since lie won
the peuniint for Moses Cleveland.
Spoke does everything left-bunded
In Imselmll, and he is u southpaw
roper.
lie owns the gayest saddle, bridle
and elmps that were ever made from
leather.
Ills boyhood friends from
lluhhiinl City presented them to hint
last full iifti-r In* led tin* Indians to ii
pennant.

FLORIDA

CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
lffant'H and Specifications Cheerfully
Furnished
All Work Guaranteed
II. T. PACE
P. O. Box SIS

L. A. Rcnnud, Prop. building (no largo nnd none too nmalL

Plans for Future.

The acquisition of Howard Ilerry of
Pennsylvania, the great all-nrouad
athlete, gives McGrow's men un iiltcollcgu football hiiekllcld.
Berry will he remembered as the
national all-around ehninplou and com­
piler of records In versatility, second
only to those of Jim Tlmrpe, who wus

HARTFORD BATTERY

Wilson &amp; Shorey

“Battery Insurance”

Pine nnd Gnrlnnd Sts., Orlnndo, Fla.

Solti and Serviced by

PURE W ATER

Edw. Higgins, Inc.
Haight

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Elder Springs Water

&amp;Magee

99.98% PURE
Phone 311-W
Snnford, Fla.

GARAGES
Smith Bros. Garage

LORD’S PURITY
W ATER

Expert Repairing
OIL, GAS nnd ACCESSORIES
Onk nnd First

AS GOOD AS THE BEST
Dnily Service

Phono l$7

REAL ESTATE
SANFORD

E. F. Lane

NOVELTY

WORKS

Real Estate and Insurance

And tis one of the cow punchers rePhone 95
marked: "Spoke don't Hi in up hem
V. C. COLLER. Prop.
in tin* city, lb- belongs down In tin*
steer country."
cm
Bill Spoke Won’t Co buck to Ctlttb'
roping wbcti he's through with baseRen! Estate and Insurance
bull.
l i e ' s got the hug for eon trading SANFORD
FLORIDA
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
work. Jim Dunn, contractor and own­
er of the li'dliiim. plans to sturt Spoke
517 Commercial Street Sanford, Fla,
off In this business.
"I ’ ll never be a bench manager," The vocational committee of tho Busi­
Trls -ity s,
ness and Professional Women’s Club

General Shop and Mill

G ). W . Knight

Work

.. Employment Bureau..

ELECTRICAL

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e we &gt;■* ( t, in
L&gt; Oj
a i: i d»

The Saginaw i-lill• has released Bed
McKee, euteher-imiiinger, to the To
b-do Association dab.

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requests all young women desiring
employment to register at tho First
National Bank.
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
Eyes Examined

COLONIAL LAMPS

Glasses Designed

Henry McLaulin. Jr.
OPT. D.

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Iff teller Fred Gene* \ep| lias quit the
l.ltlle Itoel; dull and I nimbly is duilc
Willi pioft'NsInmd bii-elmll.

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Phil .Morrison, younger brother of
Julia Morrison, Is doing some very
good work /or Birmingham.
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GILLON &amp; FRY

OPTOMETRIST

Phone I f2

Word from Oakland Is that the
Graduate Northern Illinois College
Brooklyn Nationals have made an of­ 212 East First SI.
Sanford, Fin.
fer for Third Baseman Balm Pinclll.

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Rochester has sent Pitcher Earl
Brown to Albany of the Eastern
league for the remainder of the sea
son.

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The Detroit club lias skipped Pilch
or Lefty Stewart, the San Antonio re
emit, to New Haven of tho Eastern
league,
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The Saa Antonio dub has sold
Pitcher Zcke l.ai dry, formerly of
Dallas, to Bloomington in the Three*I
league.

WILSON VULCANIZ­
ING WORKS
C. 0 . Wlt.SOX. Ow lift

SATISFACTORY SERVICE AND
REASONABLE PRICES
Wp.ht lliotliorl

Phone 175

iritifo

DulliUnt

“ W E D ELIVE R THE GOODS”

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
If we please you, tell others; if no
tell us. Phone 41)8

Fourth nnd Sanford Ave

HOTELS

New Era Printery
G. Bassett Smith, Prop.

Hotel Montezuma

COMMERCIAL AND
JOB PRINTING

“ Sanford’s New Hotel”

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Tho .Minneapolis ell'll lias recalled
('atelier John Graliowskl from the
Saskatoon club of Me* Western f’aimdlum league.

$1.50 Up Per Dny

Herald Printing Co.
C. A. W HIDDON

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BOOK, JOB AND COM­
CLEANING, PRESSING, ALTERING
Joe (Red) Bird, in w with Shreve­
MERCIAL
PRINTING
port In tile Texas league, may, ll is Phone 118
Herald Building Rear Snnford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.
reported, soon Join the Washington
Phono 165
team. He Is a snutlipaw.
A competitive international exhibi­
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out Udder Speck Kennedy, who lias tion of inventions along several in­
DRINK
been with Des Mollies under option dustrial lines will feature the Lyon
Elder Springs Water. Its 00 08-100

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Attorney.

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ST JOHNS RIVER BENEFIT
TO AM. FLORIDA IN
WATER TRANSPORTA ION.

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Sanford Battery Service Builders &amp; Contractors
Company
Sketches nnd Estlmntcn Free; m
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Sanford Constructs Co.

BATTERIES

PROGRESS
% INTEREST p a i d

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PAGE THREE

Over Seminole County Bnnk
SANFORD
SANFORD
-:FLORIDA

count.

STRENGTH

y

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

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Identify yourself with this strong
institution today by opening an ac­

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from the San Francisco club, has been
shifted to the Joplin club.

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The vetet'an Tommy Sheehan bus
Jollied Hie Richmond team and will
play second base, replacing Luke
Stuart, sold to Hu* St. Louis Browns.

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The Joplin club lias turned Out*
Ildder Dennis Williams buck to Him
cinimtl Reds and lias given Pitcher
Curias Patrick Ragan Ills uncondition­
al release.
H ow ard

B erry.

a Giant ointlelder ton
Berry also
was one of the leu "ng football stars.
With Berry. Frisch, Young and Ryan,
Hie Ghmts have an itll-cnlleghile foot­
ball hnektU'ld of considerable ability.
Frisch hulls from Fmdhum. Yonny
from Texas and Ityan from llnl*
i You*.
Berry is try lily. Inr an ouiJieid Ji
sltloti.

per cent pure.

Phono 811.

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The Mission league, all Independent
organization
In t'allfornla.
which
furalshed employment to u number of
capable performers, lias disbanded.

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fair in France in October.

• • •

&gt; The Chattanooga team, Immediately
ui*in Eddie McDonald taking hold as
malinger, begun to win some Imll
gutties, One of Its feats being to beat
Little Rock three straight.

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While Nashville funs were specu­
lating on Eddie Bogart going hark to
the Idg slimv tills fall because of III*
good work, the Nashville mnmigciuen'
up and trades him to New Orleans.

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SOME FRESH BROMIDES.

Pickling and Preserving

Wonder if the Now York Sun was
thinking o f anyone in particular when
it said: "Thank God, there's only one
ass in ambassador!"— St. Petersburg
Times.
Why it is that so many married
men always want the paper to pub­
lish tho fact that their wives arc
away on a vacation?
,
Johnny Spencer says: Since Hnrding’s popper didn’t have to ask W ar­
ren about his first marriage, the old
man probably figured ho could marry
a second time without getting permis­
sion,
Our favorito cigar girl snyH all this
talk about the girls rolling 'em down
amuses her, because she's been wear­
ing hers that way for years and yenrs.
Yes, Indeed, it is possible that ft
mnn might marry n girl because of
the roll in her stocking. 1

TIME

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W e have the

STONE JARS
Mason, Sure-Seal Jars
and Jelly Glasses
See our line of
Stone Crocks, Coolers,
Churns,
etc.
,
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HARDW ARE
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�THE SANFORD D A IL Y H E R ALD , SA T U R D A Y, SEPTEMBER 8, 1921

PAGE FOUR

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

WHAT IS A SCANDAL, OR A VILE
SLANDER?

nnd every grower knows well what
thnt is. It will bo enormously ex­
pensive—-but In the end It will prove
a greater finflnclni gain than has ever
been felt In the stock-raising busi­
ness.— Kisslmmoa Valley Gazette.
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DEATH FOR CARELESSNESS.

The statement that twelve thousand
A scundnl of magnificent propor­ people were killed by automobiles in
tion!! is developing in relation to tho 11120 semed Inrger nnd Inrgcr when
CO.,
snle of war munitions nnd food pro­ one took the trouble to think about
_PUBLISHBBO
ducts, of which immense quantities the matter at all. Statistics In mor­
8. J. HOLLY*.______________ Editor were left In France after the signing talities are not pleasant at any time
DIVERSIFIED FARMING WILL
this message carried one day
I. I ILLARD....Secretary-Treasurer of the nrmistice. It is estimated thnt nnd yet ...................
SAVE THE SOUTH.
M
i
A. NEEL............General Manager their value totaled something like two tbi8 w« ck b* tho dtopatehea In all the
daily newspnpers was vital enough to
billions of dollnrH. The people of tho
It is just possible that the hard
CURTIS BARBER
cause drivers of cars and pedestrians
United
States
were
groaning
nt
thnt
times
being experienced by the cot­
CIRCULATION MAMAOEB
to stop, look nnd listen. Tho Jackson­
time, over the high cost o f living, nt
ton growers of thu South this yenr
Phone 148 up to 0 I*. M.
ville Metropolis in nn editorial cnlls
will prove tho grentest stimulus to nn
who compose the directorate of our bank is your
AdwrUriac Bat— M«d» Known on Apyllotion the price of shoes, clothing and food attention to the matter as follows:
products of which thcro were vast
advanced
agriculture
in
ninny
lines
Balferlplts* fr it, ta A d r ia n
“ Twelve thousand persons were kill­
host guarantee of safety nnd satisfaction.
•Oaa Taar ................... ...................... IJ W stores in France
belonging to tho ed in automobile accidents in the Unit­ that the South hnB ever known. Ever
AU Motlhi ..........................................................
United States, and for which there ed States during the past year, nccord- since the invention o f the cotton gin
DallTartd In City by Carrlar
A banking connection here assures you the bene­
Ob* Wo*k ....... .............................. » Q«nU
was no further use in that country. jng
reccntly announced figures com- by o Connecticut Yankee, made potion
Tba blf II- ta ll-pm Waakly HariJd anfits that accrue from association with successful
Uialy ncT«rt BamlnoU County and la publlanad The logical nnd humane thing to do p||C(| |,y tbc insurance companies of growing profitable on a large scale
atary Friday. Adfartlalni rataa mad# known would seem to have been to ship them
tho agricultural South has been wed­
the country.
men.
an application, Damooratio In pollUca. (t.bO
par yaar, always In a d y a n e a . ______ bnck to this country nnd place them
"The number of non-fatal injuries ded to thnt form of industry. It was a
on sale to the people nt cost, nnd re­ total 1,500,00(1, or a little better than "money crop," thnt is, it could nlwnys
Member of The Associated Press
lieve tho distressing situation to that one person out ot every hundred' in lie exchanged for ensh in hnnd nt
extent. There wns a proposition to the cntirfr-Unitcd States,
somo price, nnd nt times for n price
that effect we believe, but it wns nev­
"The insurance companies paid out that would leave the planter a bal­
er done. Why not? There are those $1,500,000 in death claims from auto­ ance after paying for the supplies
Despatch says: "Over in I’nris, the
in this country who assert thnt the mobile fatalities.
• which he bought on credit nt the be­
weather is warm." We should worry |
profiteers killed the project because
"Many wars have been fought with ginning of the season. On the whole
about the weather in Paris. There
they were loaded up with high priced less deaths and injuries than were it was not a desirable system, nnd
‘‘A Community Builder’
wns a time when we did, hut not now,
goods, which they wanted to dispose caused l»y automobiles in a single the South did not thrive under it ns it
Antoinette, not now.
of before the drop came, and objected war— nnd accidents are increasing in should have thriven when its ad­
---------- o ---------F. P. FORSTER.............................................— President
to any competition which might help .iroportlon to the Increase in the use vantages o f soil nnd climate were ta­
Useless Noises—A man sitting in to lower prices. There is some rea- of automobiles, which is steadily ken into consideration.
B. F. W H ITN ER......-............................................Cashier
his auto blowing the horn for Id's wife : son in that supposition,
; mounting. Unless something is done,
Many times far-seeing Southerners*
to cut the conversation with another*, The alleged reason given to the within a few years the fatalities will noting the disadvantages of the one
female and hurry up and get in the public wns that the French govern- total twenty thousand and non-futal rr,,p system, urged n diversification
car ami go home to cook tho dinner.
ment proposed to levy nn import duty , accidents will claim their shnro of of crops, nnd meetings o f planters re­
------------ o-----------amounting to 1*0 per cent on such victims in line with the size of the solved in its favor, but all tho urgings
TH EATRE
RESORT
The Sanford merchants expect to goods as were returned to this coun- death' list.
and meetings were of little avail. Tile
DANCE
H
ALL
CAFE
entertain a big crowd here on Sep­ trV where they originated. Such an
“ Ih
womler that law-making planters went from these meetings
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C
T
R
IC
-----------tember 29th It will he a dny of assumption needs strong confirmation
!,ml «m,,nc1 8urvlce ln8tltution8 impressed with the idea that there
events, and everything will be free, before it will be believable in this !trv turnin« to tlus growing menace wouhi tie a reduction of acreage the
PIANOS
ORCHESTRIONS
oven to the eats and the drinks. The country. The goods were sent to and Inking steps to curtain it? The coming year, consequently a smaller
FOR
YOUR
PURPOSE
IN
A L L STYLES A N D SIZES
.
.
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responsibility
falls
upon
city,
county,
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Sanford husinss men arc tho great­ Ir ranee in large quantities for Urn
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, 1crop nnd a higher price. So he decided
.
,
,
state
and
nation,
and
each
form
or
est in the State when it conies to do­ support of the 2,001),000 of men sent
at Reduced Prices
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to nut in more acres than usual nnd
...* .... ............... .....
.... ............... «... government by co.opernting can nc.....u
ing things, nnd they will entertain over
there to relieve France from the
the result generally wns - large crop
something in the elTort to
the folks from out of town that day, grin,ling rule of German militarism. complish
remu(,y llljH evj,( but with cncb brnnch «»d a Urn price.
nnd show them the time of their lives. it is not too much t„ say that they lU|W,
But last year the growers received
aKnin8t (ho other little can
a slap in the fifee which they will
W . S. H AYNE, Tampa, Florida
contributed largely toward saving the ,)tl &lt;imimpHshcd in this direction,
The Sanford Chamber of Commerce life of the French nation. France has
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" [’ crimps the greater portion of
remember. A large crop had been W RITEhas started something in the "ship by never missed nn pportunity to voice tbo responsibility should fall upon tlio^ lu*Bt‘,i under abnormal conditions of
water” campaign. It will mean more her gratitude and it is simply incredibecause the majority of the t expensive labor and fertilizers, in the t- -j- »;•-j*-t*
.j&lt;•&gt;
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to this section of the State than one hie that she attempted to hold up this aeciilents occur in city streets, and ''‘’ Hof that there must he nn extracan foretell at this time. It will mean country at the last moment by placing especially in crowded districts, and ordinary demand and high prices for
nn inland waterway through Florida, n heavy duty on the return of the for this reason all city traffic laws 'be staple. The course of the market
♦
cheaper freight rates, refrigerator goods which were sent there to save should bo rigidly enforced. Drivers for n time seemed to justify this bo- *
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boats and many otlie rtkings too nu­ Iut national life. At any rate they .should lie required to be familiar with lief. Cotton went up ami up, till it
merous to mention.
were not returned, but were sold in these laws, although ignorance of the reached nearly to -It) cents, an un------------ a-----------France at 25 cents oti the dollar.
law is no excuse; and violations ought beard of price. Unwise advisers urged
♦
The whole mutter is lit subject for to call for more than reprimands and the farmers not to sell, declaring it
Frank Whitman ,uf the Florida
♦ ♦
Grower, is a fisherman after eur own congressional investigation. Did the the time-worn warning, ‘ Don't bo guil- would surely reach 10 cents and probheart, and in tho last issue of the French government ever make such ty of this offense again.' While no aldy 50. But the slump came and eonGrower, writes most entertainingly an atrocious demand? If so, why was ages were given in the ropdrt of the tinned, while the farmers who might
about tho fishing on I.ake Apopka. this government not informed o f it insurance companies, it would be in- [ have had :I5 cents for their cotton re♦ ♦
Wo have not fished Lake A|Hipkn in promptly? Who were the buyers and tercsting to know the percentage o f ; fused to sell for 15.
Just here is whore the disguised
eighteen years or more, but wc can sellers, nnd who authorized the sale.' youthful drivers mixed up in these
say "amen" to all that Frank says There seems to have been an African accidents. Most likely it would bo IdesHing comes. The planters who
New !“ w« must be framed, were still holding their crop were
about its ancient glory. As to the of ..... ||y dimensions lurking nenr
improvements that have been made Uncle Sam’s wood pile in France, and *lllt enforcement of the present laws short of means to finance tho coming
to head o ff the increase crop and hence the acreage wns large­
there, wo know nothing, but it is n the American people would like to wil1 1,0
212 IVcst First Street
and radically reduce the number of ly reduced perforce. The present crop
"fisherman’s paradise,” all right, and know what he was doing there.
daily
accidents."
It may disturb the cordial entente
is the smnllest in many years, but the .-.
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we agree with Frank in every pnrtic
now existing between France and the
ulnr.
holdover is so large that high prices
United States ,and it ought to, if the THE PRESS OF FLORIDA ON THE can hardly lie expected. By next year
facts are as charged. It is not pleas­
TICK QUESTION.
the surplus may lie worked olT and f. v •**•!•v *:**:*v -i****
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('{HIKING THE GAME HOGS.
ant to be held up at any time, or unnormal conditions may he expected to
Willi a desire to learn the feelings I prevail again. In the meantime the
There will he no evasion of the d&gt; r any conditions, but it is especially
game laws next season as far ns they unpleasant to be held up by a pro. in all sections of the stnle regarding farmers have been putting their idle »;•
apply to the bag limits, if the game fessed friend, whose life we have just the tick-eradication question the Gn- 'and into corn and oats ami other ; !•!
wardens are on the Job. Heretofore saved. Until more evidence is pro­ zette recently carried an editorial re­ feed and forage crops. They have di- *
t
it has been customary for somo duced, we shall refuse to believe that garding the matter of assisting the versified because they could not do
FROM THE FOREST TO YOU
Era
nee
ever
took,
or
contemplated
cattle
growers
in
a
financial
way
by
otherwise. They had to raise their
hunters to take along a cook or some
By
eliminating
all of the waste, over half of the labor, all of the
other helper Into the hunting camp taking such action as is alleged. But creating a market for the stock which own food crops because they had no
middle
man’s
profits
and by delivering a home on record time direct
and use this helper or even several of it can do no harm to bring out the can be disposed of by no other method money to buy. The lesson lias been ft
from
the
forest
to
you
them as 'hunters" under the terms of truth. Turn on the lights.—Tampa except In tho home marker in one hard in the learning, but it will not
other manner could r..i prompt action have been without its benefits if it
the law which gives a certain number Times.
QUICKBUILT BUNGALOWS
have been nrhieved upon this topic; ’-ball lead to a better system for the
of birds or animals for each member
Put Tremendous Savings in Your Pockets
FLORIDA IS GETTING THERE. and, while some o f the comnunts ■oiith.—Tampa Times.
of the pnrty.
Cozy,
attractive, substantial, durable, bungalows of nny size. Built
have
borne
a
tincture
of
acidity
which
Last week the Federal Biological
THY A JJAII.Y Hr.HAI.I) WANT AD.
according
to latest improved methods of house construction, of the
A
Fort
Fierce
correspondent
of
the
would
indicate
a
spirit
of
satisfuctiui
Survey completed the summary of the
best
of
materials,
at a great saving. Their economy is worth investi­
Miami
Herald
tells
this
story
about
at
the
resultant
conditions,
then
changes made since last season and
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JUDIC­
gating.
a
cattle
ranch
in
St.
Lucie
county:
seems
to
he
in
no
quarter
any
regrets
nnioiig tile federal regulations is one
IAL CIRCUIT, SEMINOI.E COUNTY.
rlORIDA_IN CHANC1 RY
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE
"The 22,1100-acre ranch of the Dixie over the present conditions,
thnt provides (hat the daily hag limit
showing in natural colors many attractive, money-saving homes.
I.and
and
Cattle
Co.,
owned
by
Button
in
another
portion
o
f
this
Issue
me
CITATION
of any person shall now include "all
birds taken by any other person who, Brothers, is located on the prairie. It reprinted extracts from numerous I ruI T. Wminw*.
A. C. TUXBURY LUMBER CO.
i,
for hire, accompanies or assists hint is readied by a good eight-mile road papers upon this topic—this import- lien. I!. *Ilcntl,
cl ill.
which they have built out from Okee­ ant theme which means Bo much to In Can, II llaa.l, Ul'Mimlnrtnii. III.; Can. II
in taking migratory birds."
QUICKBUILT BUNGALOW, Dept. 18-K
Jolinuiit. lUonnilnKlon. III.: i'lnranaa M.
It is very essential, if wo are to chobee. The road, as it approaches the immediate progress of the date.
Wlilla. 11li*iiiil!iKtini, III.: g. A. cllllliiinl,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Nornmn. 111.; JiiIU I'. Ilrlra, ra-lilama utipreserve the game in this country, tile ranch, makes a wide curve, pro­ A person! of these will indicate tho
ktliislU Tliutlmv ltl*1iu[i, raUilauaa iitiKimwii:
viding
a
wonderful
view
of
the
praifeeling that is general throughout the
II. A, Mi'«trr. realili-nea imhtinwic Clnml A.
that the game hog lie choked elf in
ENTZMINGER BROTHERS
Siimi.loin, radilanaa illlknnwn; .1. E. Kulrnnn.
/ 'handsome
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colonial-style house |state. Politics, in this case, seem to
some manner and tills is one step rio. A
mMilenao imknmvic mu! Jnlm l„ l.otiiiin, ra*lLOCAL AGENTS, LONGWOOD, FLA.
li'lira mikflmrill
forward. We people in Florida are of concrete, finished with light gray i hear nn weight—especially so as durIt &gt;iji|iaioliiti frnm II.a mvnrri Mil of rumxtucco,
and
a
number
of
attractive
i»g
the
last
session
of
the
legislature
I'talul In Oil" amnia fllail nanlimu )&lt;m, Hull yon
particularly interested in preserving
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-h +w*
Iare mii.a Inlrresl In tl.a IntnU In niilil Mil of + + * * 4-•&gt;* •&gt;❖ •&gt;*
our supply of small game from sea­ looking tenant houses o f the same there was direct information from tho inni|ilrilnt iiiaiillifia'I mi.I ilanirlliail, altnateil,
I) lint ninl lialnc In Samlinila I'niinly, Clnrliln. Io­
son to season. We have a great many construction, occupy the center of a ; federal bureau of animal industry at n
’ll: In Sralliin one, Tn\vnrlil|i CO Smitti. Itausa In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Cir­ you, and a hill of complaint hav‘tf
toii-ecre
lawn
of
Bermuda
grass
and
Washington
that
if
the
state
w
US Ull- I*I Kn»t, SKI, of Sgi,; In Sei'tlnn IU, Towtislilp
real sportsmen here with us every
been herein filed against you, i* *
cuit, Seminole County, Florida,
SiitiUi. Itnnre III garl, l.,u 1 anil 1’, IJIy Uf
winter and there are a great many of give eii excellent view of practically willing to lend its aid toward the ex­ '■E' i ; In Hertlnn El. Tnninililii CO Smitli. IlntiKe
—
In
Chancery
hereby
ordered that you appear toil*
uh who like to go out nnd bring in ilic entire ranch. The homes are pro­ termination of the tick tho govern­ II Enal. Inla I, 2. mil :i; In Hcfiton 21, TnWIibill of complaint filed herein ogi^
ililc 20 K..mil, IIiilira III Caat, Ini I; In Hattlnn
a few ducks or quail or dove from vided with all modern conveniences— ment would wash its hands of tho en­ it, Tmrnalilii 2o Sntuli, Hanitn :I2 Knal, gVj of
FOR ECLOS U R E C1TAT ION
you in the above entitled tnUje,|
j,
swt;
m
ill
W’t
r
O
f
SW'ii
In
Sari
In
n
T
.
’U
iw
nlime to time, if there is anything electric lights, running water, elec­ tire matter. The assertions were »M|t SO Sont’ . llam
Itanra
Enal.
a* I22
IB K
nal, WtJ
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... Sea. T
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the 3rd day of October, A. ft '•
swi; uf sgq; in Kortinn is, 'ri&gt;u-ai«i,i|&gt; at
that disgusts the real sportsman it trically-controlled automatic refrig­ "Hide so plain that none could nil mu- SoilIII.
Ilania* 112 Emil, WVj Ilf Hit, IS. W'j of Peoples Bank of Sunford, a corpora­ the same being a rule day of
erating
system,
etc.
N
g
'i.
W *4 Ilf S K !i. N '4 »f
nt NEq
N K !i «f
of N
i;, so,
is to see tile game hog at work in
mK:i;,
tion, Complainant,
court, and the Sanford Herald i&gt; itra
.a N,:V
Ngq*. ,,f
iif NEC,, hbu
s i : , *»f
r nki
nki;.
;. n
ngi;
Since that time Mr. Mulder, who is ' -?.
m ; of
"Fourteen thousand acres are bcinn&gt;
field or woods.— Leesburg Commer­
, .
HI'.!;, SKVi ° r S g q : In Srctlim Hi. Tnwn*.n,|,
vs,
by designated ns the newspaPe^
set out to a linee stock grass imported at tlu* head of the hur&lt;*nu has w rit-'-’" a""11'. n«n«* 112 i:*»i. g ',4 nr nwi; , sw q
cial.
Lewis Kinnrd and Mary E. Weinert, which this notice shall be pubb
from Argentine one acre of which, it ten:
I nwh^ ’ S
h w Z V * " SWKB«f
executrix of the estate of William once q week for four conseto
is
said
.will
support
from
five
to
eight
"In
such
state
where
proper
provis-1
Mi'*;.
H
l1
U
i;„
N'v,i Vf
tl‘erBf"r.®*
Weinert, trading ns Wm. Weinert &amp; weeks.
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1
1
r,"L li**&lt;)* !•
1 inrtMic** XI, YYlilin. (Jen, II,
\
ni’ud oi cattle, while a number of
ih made by a county to co-operate
nml R. a. (uuiiami nrc ImKfliy nrileretl
Witness my hnnd nnd official
Company, Seminole County Bank, a
acres
s t ^rircnn11
a t ymim
e . s’"tiiei c.mrTin
n a . m
•res of the native grass are required in this work in compliance with state
ROQUEUFORT SALAD
corporation, Defendants.
of office nt Sanford, Seminole Cow,
DRESSING
to mipport a single head
, '«*■ and regulations in the dipping of j
.n',!’ f &amp; 'lX T E X l in i t To Mary E. Weinert, executrix of the Florida, this the 2Gth day ol
"b e n the ranch is fully ready for mottle to eradicate ticks, the depart-11,111 of complaint eniuuiteti ntBiu-t jr«u, uiiierestate of William Weinert, trading A. D. 1921.
„ f . cMake a salad, using 1 can of
ase it is to l,o stocked with fine blood- mont co-operates l.y placing in each T X ? j t " " ^rVir^.iT:,
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASSas Win, Weinert &amp; Company, in
poors and a few Hylmnr Brand
cd cattle, which, grazing alternately!
county or locality an emnloyoo
H’ ,A; ««»'"*. ci»'U A. Bmin&lt;l»n. j. n.
Clerk Circuit Cott*
care of James Gay Gordon, 710-723
.
liir
a i
a
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t
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J
1 J
Hclmnii i»n&lt;T Jolm L. I.em«n. »ro Uvrvby onlered
Ripe Olives. Serve witli Roque­
*m ui lie rent tracts, will lie fattened whose duty it is to itenerally superr&lt;wuiroii
in* nml iipi^nr l^fur© onr nniii
North American Building,
Broad KNIGHT &amp; GUEST,
^
fort sulnd dressing, made as fol­
Hicre.
[vise the work. The demand for tho '
!v" Tm l\
and Sansom Streets, City of Philn- j Attorneys for Complninnnt. 8--1
lows:
"The Button Brothers have lmd ex- services of department employees in
VTn.
"mk? B"*wer
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dolphin, County of Philadelphia, nnd
‘di small can Eikhorn Roque­
iinsivo experience in cattle-raising in Hie states which are actively co-op-1 •t*’«*i^,&gt; pro
win i« miMci aeutuat
Stnte of Pennsylvania.
t
itachinery hns been Invented 1° J
fort Cheese; 1 to 0 tablespoons
Argentine and the Phlllippines. That’ orating In tick eradication work, j ' “it t. ,,r.trr.,i i„.t
n.'ir* i« „,„,ii.„.,t ln
turn a strong white
fibre f r0’'1
NOTICE
tnfti
„....^ ----^^
Olive oil; a pinch of salt, dash
they believo south Florida offers won- which is the duty of tin* bureau to V"
« n#«v&lt;ii«i*»r i&gt;ni&gt;li.,.r,) in
itv i.p|.Lui,uK
appearing Atuni
from an
of i™*™
loaves of •
a* variety
of ■
pincaPPjiu
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uh affidavit
aiuoavii oi
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of paprika, lemon juice. Emul­
utiiui cattle-raising o]&gt;pnrtunities is assist as fully as possible, is auch that Dnmmlni wrrk* n# in ti,e i&gt;urUi*i wimaa n*»i- Telfnir Knight, that ho is of Counsel tivo to Columbiu for use in
sify to creamy consistency.
evident l,y the large scale on which there are nt this time no availahio ' I S a n S t W . : " ? . u" e".r,7”
^ i ! for Peoples Bank of Snnford, a cor­
they are going Into the business."
; employees for assignment to areas
n,e "nl,P0W"- , .
poration, the complainant in the above
W „ ter nnd. other beverage* «»»J
wnen that kind of business be- not co-operating in this work."
Court on this the s»rd day of July, a. p . hoi. »tylc,l c ,u » , „ „ d that you
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comes universally prevalent in. FlorThere is but one rem edy-one moth-1
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•lentE 'ln
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other than
tho State sBW
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s**minul» County. Florida.
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WELAKA BLOCK
that the milllennlum is close at hnnd. from the great investmen; through- uKonm: o. iiEnaiNc^’
1,01 U,,A88' D- °*; within tho State of Floridn 'servtc^nf 10 1,0 nttncbed to drinkln,r K#
Phones 497*194
Tho good time is surely on the way. out Florida in the stock bu sin ess- ! r . ^ " ^ "T* C"un“ 1 ,or
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THE BANFORD D A IL Y H ERALD , SATU R D AY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1921

LlHl«H»Ppe"&gt;nV
Mention of
Mettei* 1° Bf,ef
P m io o i I Item *
of Interest

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S u m m a r y o f th e
F lo a tin g S m a ll
T a lk s S u c c in c tly
A rra n g ed for
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In and A b o u t
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The C itg

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• IDE WEATHER
TEMPERATURE

F lo rid a : Local thundcrI ihowers tonight or Sunday.

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Old man Max seems loth to
come down off his perch at 9fi
although thc weather seemed
much cooler Inst night and es­
pecially this morning, Alwut
three o'clock this morning it
was really cold. How many of
our dear readers were up at
three? None. Well, you could
not know the coolness, the de­
lightful freshness, thc warb­
ling of thc birds, the crow­
ing of thc roosters, the throw­
ing of thc hull, etc., etc., that
greets one who rises early.
This is thc second time in our
life that wc saw nil these won­
ders o f nature, yes. But the
weather was nil right at that
time In (lie morning regard­
less o f what It may he today:
3:40 A. M. SEPTEMBER 3
Maximum ......................... 9fi
Minimum ........................... 66
Range ................................. 69
Barometer .........................30.10
Calm and elenr.

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M cK in n on , of Oakland, was a

Win® »I-U°r

thc ci' 1' V'-1" " 1"!'-

Get a repaired tire to use as extra.
v
for o$3.00.—S. A. Huston.
Fordi (ires
tires ior
H0-2flto
Walter Duke, of Arcndla, was in
the city yesterday combining business
with pleasure.
Duick Roadster for snle. Now tiros
and is in first class mechanical con­

dition.—lb &amp;

Motor Co*

129‘ t*c

S. E. Scarborough, of Albany, Gn.,
was a business visitor here yesterday.

Get a repaired tire to use ns extra.
Ford tires for J3.00.-S. A. Iluston.
110-20tc
Jt. R. Allyn, of Tampa, was in the
city yesterday, transacting business.
lied Speed Wagon for snle. Slight­
ly used and is a bargnin for tiie price
we arc asking. It you need a truck,
sec us at once.—B. &amp; 0 . Motor Go.
129-tic

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Don’t repeat It.

But the storm is comisg and then
Mrs. Leffler wishes to announce it will he cooler.
that “The Gables” will be open Sep­
Labor Dny Monday— when all the
tember 5th.
130-ltp.
different kinds of business will tukif
a holiday—ell except the daily pu­
E. A. Molfil has returned from Day­
llers,
tona Reach and is ready with his
Federal truck to give his same good
Big time at the beach, big time
139-ltc
service.
everywhere. Big time in Sanford. But
our big time will be on September
Send your old mattress to Bradley
20th.
factory. Make them like now, for
15.00. 50 lb. new cotton mattress only
School dnys will soon ho here. The
$8,00. Guaranteed. 500 W. South
months
with an R in them are sad
St., Orlando, Fla.
122-2Gtc
days for the school hoy and the
oyster.
The Woman’s Club will hold a
dance at the Hotel Valdez next Fri­
We have at present in stock ono
day night for the benefit o f the school
slightly used Hupmobllc that wc are
lunches. The dance will he given at offering for sale at a reasonable price.
this time in order that the boys nnd If you wnnt the best for your money,
girls going to college can have one see us at once.— It. &amp; O. Motor Co.
last swing before they leave.
120-tfc

Tho nquntlc nnd track meet held by
thc Sanford Scouts, Thursday after­
noon, proved to he a big occasion for
the Sanford Scouts. Besides tho fifty
or more Scouts taking pnrt in the
moot, there were several visitors
present to witness the interesting
contest. The boys showed great in­
terest in tho meej, ami expressed
themselves as being well plcnsd for
tho opportunity of matching their re­
spective abilities against each other.
Tho Boy Scouts ore looking forward
to the time when they will be given
nnother such opportunity and prom­
ise that the next meet will be even a
grentcr success than this one.
Those winning nnd receiving men­
tion in the meet arc:
Aquntic Events—Swimming under
water: Dubose first; Cnrter, second;
McLaughlin, third.
Plunge for Distance— Jim1 Jones,
first; Berner, second.
Dash 200 Feet— Me Lucas, first;
Whittle, second; Dubose, third.
Cross Chest Cnrry—Ceo. Wilson,
first; Me Luc ns, second.
Diving— McLucns, first; Fith, sec­
ond.
Track Events— 100 yards sprint:
McLucns, first; Joe Meisch, second.
Fifty Yard Sprint— McLucns, first;
Alton Gunter, second.
Standing
Broad Jump— Dubose,
first; Alton Gunter, second.
Running
Broad Jump— Dubose,
first; Alton Gunter, second.
Running
High
Jump—George
Wilson, first; J. D. Perrit, second.
Those In charge of the Boy Scout
work In Snnford, wish to thank tho
hanks of the city for their co-operation in making this first meet a suecess. It is hoped that more people
will take an interest in the Scout
work anti show their interest by boing present at the Scout camp when
thc boys meet there for Scout work
and play. Be a Scout booster by
DEED and ACT, not merely by word
o f mouth. What the Scout movement
needs is more real hard effort on tho
part of the citizens of Snnford. It is
ensy to boost by word of mouth but
it takes more than words to put the
Scout movement over nnd mnko it
worth while. The prize winners in
tho meet will be given tlteir prizes
next Thursday afternoon at the Hoy
Scout cnnip. Be there.

Haircut 40c at new barber shop,
Second street, new DeForrest Build­
ing, We specialize in children's hair­
cutting. Open every day except Sun­
day,—Albert Gram ling, Manager.
139-2tp

Ford prices have been cut again.
See the advertisement in this issue
of thc Daily Herald. Fords are
again at prewar prices nnd Edward
Higgins is correspondingly happy.

LEXINGTON, 5 passenger, 1920
mo,i°l L&gt;r sale. New tires, looks good
and runs good. We are offering this
car for $[il)0.00 less than list price,—
II- &amp; O. Motor Co.
129-tfc

OLIVER TWIST and
MIDDY W ASH SUITS
$2.50 to $4.00 values at
$1.48.— Sanford Shoe &amp;
Clothing Company.

I Hit KEN DINNER, Sunday noon
139-Otc
nml evening, Gray Gables, on’ tho
head), Seabreeze, Fla.
Phono 491.
Thc dance at tho Valdez Hotel last
Free bath houses.
74-Fri-St-Cm night, given by Peter Schaal nnd
James Robson, was well attended and
( Mm. T. C. Vincent, Mrs. R. J. Holly, o f course ,the music was just right.
Robert Holly, and Miss Clara Pres- Potor and Jimmiy and Al Witheringion, left this morning in tho Vincent ton are there with tho goods.
car for \ ere, where they will be the
guests of Mrs. Vincent,for several
Ai Withorington is hack in Snnford
‘lays. Miss Preston will continue on again, much to the delight of his
to her hom» in Miami, having been many friends. Al is thc hoy that
the guest of her cousins, the Misses gets more out o f a violin than any­
Li&gt; imtl Mildred iiolly, for several one else, and there is no dimee Just
weeks.
right without Al.

Do You Want
A SLIGHTLY USED AUTOMOBILE?
If so, you can get any make you want. And the prices
•phi terms mnde to suit you. We are Headquarters for
itml (1unVtyUaCl* Autom°kUes.

Wo have both quantity

r im ^ e'°iWiare a ^ew* which wo guarantee -to be ns
i (-“presented:
IdtXINGTON, 192Q Model, 5-pnssenger.
HUPMOBILE, 1920 Model, 5-passenger.
UPMOHILE, 1921 Model, Roadster.— Sold.
„ !!CK. 1917 Model, 3-passcnger Rondster
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Model, 7-pnssenger.
I'ORD, 1918 Model, 5-pass. Touring.— Sold.
CALL nnd l °O K THESE OVER, W E CAN SUIT YOU

BloTMOTOR CO.
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SANFORD, FLA.

LEXINGTON and HUPMOBILE SALES
and SERVICE
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Stop a Minute!
and take a look at our window and see
for yourself the Straw Hats and
Panamas we are offering at

Your Choice, $ 1.48
Every hat in the house, balaiuks, pana­
mas and straws; all of them, as
long as they last

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Dairymen to Meet at
Miami, September 20
The executive committee of the
Florida Dairy Association has nrrnng»'d to hold the fourth annual conven­
ti,m in Miami on September 20th and
Slat, 1921. That city was selected
primarily because under freedom from
cattle fever ticks in Dade county the
dairy farming industry has been rap­
idly developed ami dairymen from
other sections of Florida wilt have an
opportunity to see the benefits
of
dairying where the cattle ticks do not
get a large part o f the blood of the
cows.
With approximately sixteen million
dollars worth of milk and dairy pro
! ,uctH importcd into Kloricln each year
there I. no danger of over-dolng the
dairy industry along proper lines.
Sevornl creameries have been organized in recent months to mnnufnc-

C LA SSIFIE D ADS
Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for less than
25 ccnta, nnd positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cask
must accompany all orders. Count live words to a line snd remit ac­
cordingly.
FOR SALE AT BARGAINS—Two Groom apartments; 1 G-room house,
FUR It ENT— Comfortable rooms, close in, good location,—A. I’ . Connol­
138-8tc
Furnished for light house keeping. ly,
318 Palmetto Avc.
134-fltp. LUMBER PRICES ARE ADVANC­
ING—The builder may still get tho
FOR It ENT—Two partly furnished
rooms. Apply 803 Third St., corner advantage of low building cost by
V
138-3tp submitting schedules to us and getting
Holly Ave.
direct-from-mlll-to-buildcr
service.
FURNISHED ROOMS TO R E N T - Our long leaf yellow pine nnd Tidewa­
One apnrtment, bed room and kitch­
ter cypress, manufactured in best mills
enette; also two bed rooms nnd
insures
first quality at lowest pos­
kitchcn, furnished, with electric lights,
sible cost consistent with good lum-

FOR RENT

,h' " communities
" lk
T i ' E 134-Otc
r t '“
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S J K ’SJTS
their respective
into hutta
GULF LUMBER COMPANY, Perry,
French
Ave.
ter for consumption in the state.
Florida.
138-e.o.d-13tc
The program which is being arrang- FOR RENT—2 or 3 offices over Bow­ FOR SALE— 10 shares of SOUTH- &lt;
Again Henry Ford leads tho way ed will cover a wide rnnge of subjects
or &amp; Roumillat drug store, front
EUN MOTORS at $35.00 per share.
for lower prices, and in today’s Daily ho every dairyman can find somethingrooms.— N. II. Gnrner.
135-Gtc — Houston Stock Exchange, Houston,
Herald,a half pageadvertisement
|of special interest at the convention ,,0 |{ uiC N T -J nice furnisi.ed hmw7- Texas.
130-ltc
calls attention to thc fact that Ford |and all are invited to attend
keeping rooms, will rent all togeth­
enrs arc to the level of prewar priW AN TED
er or any way that suits.— Mrs. Ridcese. This means much to the Ford | The merchants should not quit alq “£
!39-2tp
WANTED—Team work. Inquire M.
dealers who will be enabled to start together on Monday, just because it
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121 2Gtp
Hanson Shoe Shop.
something during tho summer months ' is Labor Day. Get your advertise- i
FOR SALE
WANTED—
For
counter
work,
young
and it is almost certain to bring down ment ready for Tuesday. There is nnFOR SALE—A five room bungalow,
Indy
or
young
man.—Sanford
Dotho prices of other enrs, especially other week coining.
310 South Holly ave. Terms reas­ put Restaurant.
136-tfc
those in small car classes. Read the
onable. See E. F. Lane.
134-0tc
II. &amp; I*. W. CLUB MEETING
WANTED—Itelinblo man would like
advertisement and get the prices and
to have position as truck driver or
The Business and Professional W o -11' Git SALE Rose No. 4 seed, Irish
see Edward Higgins for further par­
men’s Club will hold their regular
potatoes, per bushel $2.00. L. A anything in general. P. O. Box 741,
ticulars.
131-tfc C i t y . ____________________ 137-3tp
monthly meeting on Tuesday evening, [ Brumloy.
GUN CLUB SHOOT.
September 4th nt 8 o'clock at the FOR SALE— Medium size snfe. Ap­
FOR TRADE
Woman’s Club. Tho day is changed
ply 402 Snnford Ave., nnd Fourth
The Rod and Gun Club invites the from Monday to Tuesday on account
FOR TRADE— One practically now
Street.
04-01.
public to shoot clay pigeons at the o f of Labor Day. All members are
Reo Spcedwagon. Too heavy for
FOR SALE— Ono Beldlng-IInli stone
our work. Want lighter car.— Snn­
club grounds on the lake shore next urged to be present as an interesting
lined refrigerator, 1G0 pound ca­
ford Mattress Co., 013 Ninth Street.
Monday afternoon, beginning at 3 and amusing progrnm has been arpacity.
Call 610 W. First Street.
will
please
bring
twenty-five
cents
to
__________138-4 tc
o'clock. Everybody Invited to come
tlfl-tfc
ranged.
Each
member
in
attendance
out and enjoy nn afternoon of sport.
cover expenses.
130-ltlp I OR SALE—8-room house with all
FOR LEASE
DR. S. PULESTON,
modern convenience, excellent re­ m \ ItK-L'EAHE— bishop block apart:
President,
Sunday and Sunday school and pair. Private wator works, in desir­
ment house, 306 East First Street.
“ TRADE FOLLOWS THE FLAG.” church tomorrow. Co to church first able location. Reasonable terms. Ap­ See Mrs, Sharp. Phono 205-L1.
and take that trip afterward.
ply to Owner, 619 W. First Street.
184-4 tp
During the brief term that Miss
llG-tfc
Lena M. T .Clark served ns actual
FOUNIT
FOR SALE— 20 acres good orange
postmaster at West Palm Bench the
C A R P E T S A N D RUGS
grove land situated within a mile of FOUND—Greek fraternity pin on
business of that officu Increased by
W ASH ED
street near Bell Cafe. Owner can
more than one hundred und forty- and cleaned nt yaur home or we will Geneva. The land has not been clear­
two per cent. Before Miss Clark has call for nnd deliver. Hamilton Bench ed but has a bearing orange grove have same by coming to Herald offico
been in Orlando six weeks the gov­ Electric
Washers
used.— Snnford bordering it. This tract of land can be and paying for this ad.
ernment recognizes the need of in­ Steam PrcsNcry, 317 1st St. Phone GG0 bought nt it real bargain. For full
particulars address "C " care of tho
The best small
creased facilities in the postoffiee at
ilerald
office.
118-tfp
business in town.
that point, nnd is proceeding to make &lt;•++♦+•&gt;+*
❖ »&gt;4*❖ •&gt;&lt;•♦ 4* ❖ 4*•&gt;•••
enlargements, This is nn item worthy
FOR SALE—Strawberry plants, cer­ Making money all the time, at a bar­
of comment— Valley-Gazette.
tified by State Plant Hoard, $3 per gain. Good reason for selling. Inves­
thousand f. o. b. Lnke Mary. Farina tigate this.— Sanford Doughnut Kitch­
TAMPA—"Spot," a well-known dog
Strawberry Garden, Lake Mary, Fin. en. 217 Snnford Avc., Sanford, Flo.
12D-24tp
nbout town, proved recently that he
could ho relied upon when n fellow
FOR SALE— Ford Truck. Inquire of EVENTUALLY, WHY NOT NOW?
needs a friend. Nearly everybody In
West Side Grocery. Phone 1GG.
Tampa knows "Spot,” nnd also that
130-tfc
If the Sir James Craig and the do
"Spot” belongs to Hubert King, n
Valeras
could fade out, thc Irish peo­
FOR
SALE—8
hives
of
bees.
In
good
local business man. blit everybody in
Now (lolnj$ business In Or­
condition.
See
A.
E.
Dobbins,
32G
ple would get together and an Irish
AMi
town doesn't know Mr. King, It seems j
lando^ wants to extend
Service Shoo Shop.
133-Sat-Wod-0t republic would soon result. England,
It all canto about when Mr. King ran
their business to Sanford
across a friend in the Western Union
Post cardB— local views— 1c unch at however, should recognlzo that it is
and is ready to give esti­
coming "eventually; why not now”
offico who was trying to cash a
tho
Herald office.
mates on any and nil kinds
und let the factions fight it out among
check.
Thc friend wns told by the
of construction work.
FOR SALE—Two nice young mules. themselves.— Clearwutor News.
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young womnn nt tho counter that ho
Phono 1GG for information. 134-tfc
Address
would have to he Identified.
Tho
t
HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING
ON THE BARGAIN COUNTER.
friend, Boeing Mr. King, snld: "Why,
Attachments; works on all sowing
Mr. Kink will Identify mo." "But,
machines; prico $2.00; chocks, 10c ex­ I Where are wc at, anyhow? Tho
we don't know Mr. King,” responded
tra. Light’s Mail Ordor House, Box latest announcement Is that Uncle
the young womnn. Whereupon, "Spot"
127, Birmingham, Ala.
134-Gtp ’3am will renlize less for tho sals of
hearing his mnster’s name, ran up
and prnneed nbout him affectionately.
ROOFING, Red and green slate sur­ hiB 206 wooden ships than it cost him
"Well, you must bo Mr. King,” the
face, 3 ply $3.60 per sqqaro. Tigor to build one o f them. What do you
ORLANDO, FL A .
dork said, "I know "Spot” and I
, brand, plain, 3-ply $3^15“; 2^'ply, $2.76; know about that?— DoLand News.
11-ply, $2.26. Froo/Jolivory. Address
know he belongs to Mr. King." she
itu
M. E. Ginn, Boy&lt;H)l.
139-2Gtc
Soil It with a Herald Want Ad.
cashed the check.
FORDS COME DOWN.

FOR SALE- !

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
„ NUMBER 140

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1921

VOLUME 1!

______________________________________ &lt;■

Double

bandit r o b s t h e a t r e

Japanese

Wedding Performed in New York

IN JACKSONVILLE LAST NIGHT
KILLING MANAGER HARRIS
Treasurer and
Fled With

W ou n d ed

$800

a

s

WOULD ALLOW MINISTER 1
WHO MAKKY COUPLES
RIGHT TO DIVORCE THEM

In the Trouble Zone
the West Virginia
Coal Fields

(Bjr T h# A u o d a t r d P r c i t )

CAUGHT ON STREET
s

LABOR DAY
FINDS TROOPS
ON

. ’ s .1

M! CONVENED FOK TBIAL
(Dr Th* A»tooU*«d

JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 5.—
Authoritle* todny ore arranging
to call the grand Jury In special
Bfftgion Immediately, recall the
date’s attorney front hla vaca­
tion in North Carolina, postpone
the annual vacation of tho Circuit
Court In order that a apeedy
trial be accorded Frank Rawlings,
22, of Chicago, who laBt night
invaded the cnshler’B office in
the Palace Theatre hero while
two thousand persona were wit­
nessing the show, shot and killed
(Jeorge Hickman, manager, beat
up Elbert Harris, treasurer and
escaped w ith $H00 only to be cap­
tured by » policeman on n street
near the theatre, heeling against
Itnwllngs is intense hut authori­
ties do not fenr mob violence In
view of the arrangements for
immediate triul.
County Judge Gibbs ordered
the grand Jury to convene In
special session Wednesday and
State’s Attorney Wideman, sum­
moned by wire, returned Imme­
diately. The theatre opened last
night for the first show of the
season. It wns closed today In
respect for Hickman who wns one
of the liest known theatrical men
in the Southern stutes.

TAMPA, Sept. 6.—The placing of
divorce power in tho hands of tho
ministers who join couples together
wns advocated Inst night in n sermon
by Itovcrcnd W. F. Dunklc, pnotor of
the First Methodist church hore and
one of the best known writers and
ministers in tho South.

SURRENDE
IN LARGE NUMBERS AND A
WHO CARRIED ARMS GAVE
•TH y i UP
CHARLESTON, Sept. 5.—Labor
Dny found federal troops patrolling
New York witnessed n most unusunl wedding recently, at the Itotuu of Prof. Uldcu Kltnurn nnd Mine. Komnko the trouble zone on Spruco Fork Ridge
Klmitrn. Prof, and Mine. Kltnurn, with full Jiipnneso ceremony, married Mr. nnd Mrs. Iclilno Nndn, nnd Mr. nnd nnd cleuring out such armed forces as
Mrs. Mnsnktn Kntnynnin "upon the honor of their own wisdom." All tho principals were dressed In costumes of
they encountered. Largo number of
their native Innd. Thu photograph shows the wedding pnrty reciting the Japanese wedding prayer.
men surrendered yesterday and all
who curried arms forced to give them
Big Lawyers of the
up.

BIG HAUL OF HOOZE.
MIAMI, Sept. 5.—Nearly one hun­
dred cases of intoxicating liquors
were solzed aboard a schooner manned
by three negroes in the lower bny at
an early hour this morning by Sheriff
Allen and n pnrty of deputies, and tho
negroes placed in jail.

THE CLYDE LINE IS BUSY
MORE FREIGHT THAN EVER
BEFORE AT THIS SEASON

Country to Meet in
Tampa N ext January

WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.—A mes­
sage received nt the wnr department
Inte yesterday from Brigadier-General
Dixie Flyer and Sem­
CINCINNATI, Sept. 5.—At a meet­ Bandholtz in West Virginia said;
ing of the executive committee of tho
inole in Wreck Near
"About 400 insurgents surrendered
American Hnr Association here yester­ yesterday afternoon nt Shnrplcs and
Albany; Several Hurt
day, it was decided to hold a midwin­ Madison, turning in about eighty fire­
ter session at Tampa, Fin., some time arms. They were immediately sent
Rear End Collision on Atlnntlc Coast
next Jnnuary.
out of tho disturbed area to St. Al­
,
Lino This Morning
bans by train."
THREE AIRMEN LOST,
TAMPA, Sept. B.—The regulnr mid­
Federal troops to tho number of
(B T Th* A tto c U U * Pr**»)
Summer Excursions Are
FOUND DEAD TODAY
winter session of the executive com­ more than 2,000 yesterday took up po­
ALBANY, Gu., Sept. 5.—Two thru
ON TWENTY MILE CREEK mittee of the American Hnr Associa­
Bring People to
sitions in West Virginia’s conlfields
pussengcr trains, thu Dixie Flyer nnd
tion
is
to
be
held
in
Tampa
somo
time
nnd
Inst night were reported by tholr
Seminolo Limited, running between
Florida
(B y Th* A iM cU U d Pr*»»)
in
January,
1022,
it
wns
announced
lust
commander,
Hrig.-Gen. II. II. BnndJacksonville nnd Chicago, met in a
CHARLESTON, Scptfl B.—Three of
rear end collision this morning at
the five missing army airmen were night by Howard P. MucFurlnno, pres­ holtz, to have the situntijn well In
Sumner twenty-six miles oust of here
found dead on Twenty Mile Creek to­ ident of the Hillsborough County Hnr hand.
Movement of federal forces into the
on the Atlantic Coast Line. Several
day according to reports received ut Association. Tho exact date for thu
session
has
not
yet
been
decided
upon.
districts
in which mine disorders have
pussengors were slightly injured.
AT THE TIME WHEN THEY CAN •the aviation heudqunrtcrs here todny.
Judge
William
Hunter,
who
is
now
occurred
took place without untoward
Both trains wore northbound, the
GET A TOUCH OF SUMMER
| Another reported seriously injured.
in
Cincinnnti
attending
the
nnnunl
con­
incident,
General Ilnndholtz advised
engineer on the Seminole, which left
WEATHER
No mention of fifth ntnn but opinion
vention
of
the
American
Bur
Associa­
tho
war
department.
He added that
Jacksonville an hour after the Dixie,!
wns expressed that he wns in the
stated that tho flagman on the flyer | Thanks to the boosting thnt the wreckage of the bomber thnt fell Sat­ tion, invited the executive committee tho residents of the disturbed areas
failed to go back far enough when the Clyde Line is receiving from the vnr- urday afternoon while traveling from to come to Tampa this winter. De­ had received tho troops in a spirit of
tails of the session here, other tlmn friendliness. Other reports from Gen­
Dixie stopped beenuso of mechnnicnl ious trade bodies nnd merchnnts gen- Charleston to Lnngley Field.
thnt the executive committee will bo eral Ilnndholtz donlt with disposition
trouble. Tho flagman contended ho ernlly in the shlp-by-wntor campaign
entertained by the local nssoclution of the troops.
had gone back tho required distance, the Btonmcrs ure currying more
will not be announced until the return
Meanwhile tho issuance of a procla­
The Seminole engineer jumped. The freight in the summer time thnn ever Will Have Cheaper
mation
declaring martial law in the
of
Judge
Hunter.
rear car on tho flyer was nn observu- before. The Clyde Line in putting
Fish Says Hodges
Tampa Hold-up Men
areas
into
which the troops were mov­
enr but wns not occupied w hen'on the summer excursions is doing u
Rounded Up Saturday tion
ed
continued
to be held up/ Secretary
the crash occuring, the passengers great thing for Florida nnd all the citTALLAIIASSEE, Sept. 6.—Shell­
of Wnr Weeks on lenving his office
Shortly After Attempt huving retired.
ies on the water trip nnd adjacent eit- fish Commissioner T. It. Hodges has
the day said:
ies. They ure bringing many hundreds returned to the city after nn absence
To Hold Up Paymaster of Cigar Fac­
"The issuance of a martial law
of people from tho northern cities to of several weeks on the coast nnd re­
tory in West Tumpn.
tarnation will be governed by
Florida—a class of people in the main , ports considerable activity in the
tions."
thnt would never see Fldridu at any Ifisheries service, especially in the
Foiled in an attempt Saturday to
other time—people who are busy in 'artificial propagation of oysters. He
hold up nnd rob the pay cur of E.
the winter time and cannot get away. advises thnt the department has re­
GOOD LUCK LUNCHEON
Regensburg &amp; Sons’ West Tampa
LONDON, Sept. B.—The Press As­
They ure people who nre looking for cently contracted to lease sixteen hun­
factory of $20,1100, three men, one of
n home In Florida many of them, nnd dred nnd thirty-two acres of water sociation suys that the Sinn Fein re­
Mrs. George Hyman entertainod a
them severely wounded, nre in tho
they nro going back home telling the bottoms for the cultivation of oysters ply is regarded in government circles few of the young girls nt lunch Sat­
county jail and two others are being
GENEVA, Sept. 5.—Delegates from homo folks about the wonderful sum- | and thnt the lessees arc actively en­ ns n definite rejection of the govern­ urday, in honor of Virgie's 13th birth­
Bought by deputy sheriffs in connec­ forty-cight nations—with the possible j mer climate of Florida nnd the beau- gaged in planting these water bottoms ment’s proposal of n dominion status. day. Horse shoes were used in many
tion with the crime. Two of tho men exception of Argentina—nru expected i ties of the state in tho summer that nnd n harvest within two years from The situation, according to the Press ways to insure good luck to tho guesta
in jail, captured through information to present their credentials when the will mnke many of the winter visitors date of planting.
Association, is considered extremely and honorco. From rusty old horse
supplied the sheriff’s office by Arthur second annual session of the Assent- open their eyes in astonishment.
shoes hung in all doorwnys to the
Commissioner Hodges reports a run grave.
Gill, the wounded man, nre known to bly of the Lengue of Nations con
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cnlder, of the Clyde of very large mullet on the const of
pretty horse shoe fnvors nnd a birth­
be the leuders of the hold-up gang, ac­ voncB hero todny. The program pre­ Line nre also assisting in the great Florida nnd that prospects nre exLONDON, Sept. 5.—The reply of day enke adorned with tiny silver
cording to Deputy Sheriff L. II. Len­ pared by the secretariat, including the work by meeting the bonts here with i tremoly bright for u good fishing sen- the Dull Eirennn to Mr. Lloyd George, horse shoes. At 12:1B the girls wont
non.
final institution of the international automobiles, taking the folks to Or- i son this year. He ulso reports n con­ which is now in the hands of the B rit-' into tho dining room where a three
The men nro Philip M. Licutn nnd court of justice nnd the election of the Inndo, Daytona and otjlier pluces of siderable reduction in the price of fish, ish prime minister, will be given out course luncheon wns served.
.
.
1 * L!__ «l... lw.nl .*
DcWitt Adams.
fifteen men who nre to serve ns the interest nnd catching the bout again in order to secure ready sules, and this evening for publication, notwith- 1 At two o’clock Dr. Hyman took the
The wounded man, who was struck first set of international judges nnd nl- at DoLand Junction, thus giving them fish should now
the chcnpest meat standing the fuel that tho British cab-!' happy ’singing crowd of girls for a
by n bullet fired from the puy enr, is ternntes, calls for the disposal of ns u touch of the reul Florida. All of this product on the mnrlu-t and if 't is not inot Ims yet to take it under advise- ' ride nnd then each to their soveral
said to have made a full confession heavy nnd important tusks ns con­ demonstrates beyond any doubt the i so, it is because the retail denier is meat.
!homes. Virgie wns tho recipient of
to the deputies and to have implicat­ fronted the assembly Inst year.
great results to be achieved from a profiteering.
The announcement was made offic­ many lovely gifts. Those in tho par­
ed four others in his confession. This
The deportment is bending every ially Inst night nt Dublin and wns the ty wore: Misses Jonnotto Appling,
Argentina’s atitudo In problematical better nnd wider road between Sunwould make five members in tho gang. in view of the fnct that her envoy, nt ford nnd Orlando nnd taking ndvnn- effort to enforce the fish lows in or­ outstanding news of the dny relntivo Orlando; Cifford Shinholser, Mnrgnret
I he three under arrest ure local men. tho 1U20 session, declared nn inton- j tnge of the water transportation in der to preserve utul protect the fish­ to the Irish negotiations.
Miller, Ruth Henry, Dorothy Ryan,
Luther M. Davis, head bookkeeper tion of withdrawing from tho league, every wny
Reports from Scotland indicate thnt Mary Elizabeth Moye, Thelma Godbye
ing industry of the itnte.
and office mnnnger of the Regensburg
The ninny thousands of tourists thnt
Commissioner Hodges is left Inst the members of the cabinet nre on and Virgie Hyman.
•
*
Preparations, nevertheless, hnvo been
factory in Ybor City; Lnureuno Tornow
come
to
Florida
by
Clyde
Line
In
night
for' Jacksonville, where he will their wny to Inverness, where a cabi­
made to receive her delegation. Rep­
r,,s, manager of both Regensburg fac­
winter and summer nre the greatest begin an official inspection of the fish­ net council will be held this week.
ON THE "CITY SUBSTANTIAL"
tories here; G. I,. Hrightwell nnd Jack resentatives of tho six now states' boosters for tho state nnd with the ing industry of the entire const of
Whitehall hns been the scene of
members, including Austria nnd HulHayes, negro chauffeur, were in the gnriu, will be present from the start passenger service enlarging nnd the Florida, comprising u rip of practical­ lively activities on the part of the
Lloyd’s Shoo Store is right on thcr
bny ear when the hold-up wns staged.
freight service being greater, the ly three thousand miles. Florida has ministers whom tho premier’s sum­ job agniii todny with nn advertisement
thiH
time
nnd
it
is
regarded
ns
possi­
That none was killed by the hail of
ble thnt Hungarian and Gorman dele­ Clyde Line will soon be in a position tlie largest fishing territory of nay mons found in London. Gen. Sir Ne­ 'about tho "City Substantial" calling
mllets that fell in and around the enr
ville Mncltcndy, commander of the attention to thu fnct thnt it in only
gates wil bo admitted before tho end to put on u daily bunt in the summer state in the Union.
is considered a mutter of wonder,
time nnd two bouts in the winter time
troops in Ireland, arrived at Gairloch, Iby standing by your town can you
of
the
session.
laje.s was wounded in tho shoulder
Scotland, yesterday on u destroyer build n substantial city.
DIES AT WORK.
Furnishing of the famous Salle do, daily thus giving Sanford u wonder­
Patronizo
nnd Davis received a scratch wound in
ful
opportunity
to
become
n
basing
from
Dublin to confer with the prime your home merchants, bo a member of
J if hack of the neck, but otherwise la Reformation, where tho assembly point nnd ono of the greatest inland
ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 5.—Geo. minister.
the Chamber of Commerce, boost for
‘he party was unharmed.
Neither will hold its sessions ns it did lust ports in the state.
In view of the cabinet meeting, Loi^l everything thnt menns a bigger and
Hohnrd Bcchtcll, sixty-nine, carpen­
your, is completed ni\d n press room
Woun&lt;l is serious.—Tampa Tribune.
nnd lounge established where dele­ The Sanford Chamber of Commerce ter, wns found dead at his work lute nnd Lady Scnforth have placed Urn- better town and be a reul citizen. Your
gates nnd journalists may meet on put on a big Hhow when they started yesterday afternoon. His brother found hun Castle, near Dingwall, nt the dis­ town will reflect the uttltudc of tho
TAMPA, Sept. 5.—The nrrest of the common ground. Extrn wireless fac­ the "Ship-by-water” campaign—big­ the body, whieh wns in u sitting po­ posal of the premier.
people ns nothing else will do. llio
remaining two members who nre still ilities have been provided nnd arrange­ ger than they ever dreamed of nnd sition in one corner of u room. It is
advertisement also contains a nice
, lurK0 of Rang of five thnt nttempt- ments made to mnke speeches and doc­ now is the time to keep it alive and thought the man died from heart dis­
THE HOY SCOUT CONTEST
boost for the Herald which wo appre­
t(* r,,h the four employees if n cl- uments nvuilublc to tho press in tho keep pushing for better river service, ease, as no traces of un accident could
ciate greatly. Reud Lloyd's "ad"
government nid nnd all tho essentials ■be found.
u*r ;" 'tory ut tl,oir weekly payroll In shortest possible time.
In thu Iioy Scout Contests of lust this issue.
ls i umpa Saturday expected today.
I)r. Wellington Koo, the represents thnt go to mnke for better and chcupweek, a tabulation of the twenty boys
&gt;ree members of tho gang under nr- tivo of Chinn, will officially open the er transportations,
mimed gives the troops credit us fol­
WEEK’S WEATHER
WORKERS COUNCIL
' T , 1,0 charged todny with ns- conference on behalf of the Council of
There never wns a time in the hislows.
1 with intent to kill and attempted tho Lengue of Nations, this honor fall- tory of Sanford when such an active
Forecast for the Period September 5 Methodist ..................................... 0
Ono of tho most enthusiastic meet­
Sheriff Spencer said. Each ing on him by reason of tho ndoption 1Interest wnH being taken in the river
Baptist ......................................... 8
to 10, Inclusive
ings hold recently in the Baptist Temheld in default of ten thousand of n Bystem of rotation and because transportation nnd this groat artery
Presbyterian ................................4
South Atlantic und East Gulf
In inr bond Penalty for conviction on of his having been president when the of trade nnd trnvel that has lain dorCongregational
............................1 !ple wns tho workers council on last
States: Fair, except widely scattered
Friday night ut which time fifty-four
tw,.,!tUH ° b° filo‘1 rnn*e from ten to council opened its 14th session on Sep- j mnnt at our doors for so many yenrs thunder Hhowcrs; normal temperature.
Catholic ....................................... I
y years Imprisonment,
Sunday school teachers and officers
tember 1. Whether, In uccordnnce bids fair to bo tho greatest usset of There nre no indications of u disturb­
had dinner in the Banquet room of
thin
city
and
nil
the
adjacent
territory.
with the precedent established by tho
ance in the West Indies nt this time.
Miss Jcnnutto Appling, of Orlando, tho Templo. They made plans for the
Tho
Clyde
Lino
officials
seem
dis­
celebnu"; ,S°,Pt- 6‘—9 rff°nlzed labor first session, he will be elected per­
is tho guest of Virgin Hyman for a future growth of tho school. The Bap­
posed to nsBiit .in tho
in evini president
jiresiuonv is
i» ini|»unD,u.u
, ,movemont
,
impossible to fore- .-----------At less cost than with flax or jute, few days.
tinv w itt
°r Dtty in thiB c,ty t0- manent
tist Sunday school is a live, growing
town *' pnrn,*e through tho down toll, ns tho assembly Inst year lndl-,ery wny possible and It Is up to the twine, ropo and bagging are being
I
institution.
ented
its
purpose
to
operate
without
j
business
men
of
this
city
to
help
them
th,. „ Su CCt8 nnJ BPenMng in ono of
manufactured from bark of eucalyp­
For office supplies, stationery, etc.
much regard ’ for plans emanating by routing all tholr shipments possible
cornu
io ihe Ilcrqlff*office.
tus
trqcs
in
Australia.
TRY A DAILY HXBALD WAXT AO.
Z Z O S r * W‘th "
from othor branches of tho lengue.
jby tho Clydo Line.

SEEING F L O R I D A

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SINN FEIN’S
REPLY TO BE
MADE PUBLIC

ASSEMBLY OF
THE LEAGUE OF
NATIONS TO MEET

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1921

Industrial School
WOMAN’S CLUB
For Girls at Ocala
State Institution
HAVE BIG DANCE
DIG AFFAIR AT VALDEZ FRIDAY
NIGIIT WITH FINE
ORCHESTRA

That Should He One of the Rest Re­
formatories in South

THE STAR TO-DAY

(Dr Th* AiiocUted F r.ti)

OCALA, Sept. 3.—Governor Hardee
AN ALL-STAR CAST in
What can- ho termed ns the offiriol nnd other state olTiciuln visited the
State
Industrial
School
for
Girls
lieru
opening of the Social season in Snnford for this coming winter will be yesterday to viuw the new building.
the big dance that the Woman’s Club This edifice is styled Dormitory No. 1
uv
is putting on at the Valdez Hotel this although it is the second building to
coming
Friday night, September Oth. be erected. It is intended to be the
I?' !
To say that this a Hair is going to be home of the superintendent arid the
m
one of the biggest events of the sea­ more advanced scholars, who will be
son is putting it very mildly ns the nssigned two in a room, instend of n
Also a Sunshine Comedy
ladies are working hard to make this dozen to a score in one large room, ns
in
the
first
buildinfl.
The
higher
a huge success.
The Valdez dining room with its grades of the school will have their
good dancing floor will he thronged class room in this building. It is built
Tonight at the Princess—Hary Carey in
that night with the dance-loving pub- of brick with a light gray stucco covlic from not only Sanford, hut from erlng, tiled roof und comes near be­
“The Freeze Out”; also a Comedy
Eustis, Orlnndd, DoLnnd, Daytona nnd ing fire-proof. It is well lighted and
1
many other nearby towns, and not well ventilated, there being at least
only will the dancers he there but two windows for each bedroom, the
many other people that nre interested halls nre wide nnd the parlor, class
in the cause for which this dance is room and reception room arc spacious
being put on, because—all the funds and handsome. The entrance is n
tnken in nt this dance will be for tho broad piazza and its columns support
a roomy porch above, which is screen­
lunch fund for the school children.
The Woman’s Club, always behind ed nnd can be used ns a place of re­
any movement that means any thing creation or study in the day nnd even­
for Sanford and its people hnvu taken ing, and can he changed into a sleep­
! it upon themselves to see that the kid­ ing porch at night.
8hc Industrial School for Girls was
dies can get hot lunches right on the
*
school grounds this coming winter provided for by the legislature of 1015
I'.-i
and the winters to follow. Theso hot'and located on high ground two miles
It has been a busy summer oven though it was vacation
lunches have proven very popular in west of Ocala. It was intended us a
time nnd we face tho winter season with tho grontest and
t
other cities throughout the state and reformatory for refractory girls, who
brightest prospects for a most prosperous year. Our busi­
every state in the union and the Wo­ were mom in need of help and in­
ness nnd your business is increasing, Sanford is growing
man’s Club means thnt Sanford shall struction than punishment. It begun
beyond expectations of tho greatest boosters, conditions
have what the rest have. Other af­ its work in a dwelling house in Ocula,
nre better, Florida is the most prosperous state in the
fairs gotten up by the Womnn’a Club where it was carried on until the first
union. Now is the time to think of tho proverblnl "rainy
for this fund have been very success­ building was finished. This was a
day.” Snvo your money while you aro making It. Bank
W A S H S U IT S
ful nnd they have rnised a neat sum large brick edifice which would house
it with the bank thnt insures your deposits. Stnrt your
of money but they still need more, 40 girls in comparative comfort.
bnnk account today.
There being more girls in the state
hence this big dance Friday.
And the Chamber of Commerce thnn could be housod in the first build­
and
s&gt;
knowing the worth of this enuse have ing, a second was provided for by the
not only endorsed it ns something legislature of 1010, and this is the
beneficial to Sanford but they have one just finished. The first building
also appointed a committee thnt is will be used for new comers, of which
From #2.50 to #4.50 values
now working with the ladies in order there are a score or more in the state
1■.
that there may be nothing left undone waiting for pluccs in the school. Mov­
GET READY FOR BUSINESS THAT IS COMINg
to give the public their full money’s ing from the first building to the
worth and give to them one of the second will be considered as a promo­
biggest times they have ever had in tion for a girl.
During its four yenrs of existence
their life.
the
school has done good work, and a
Thu same orchestra that has made
number
of girls have gone out from
such n big name for itself on tho East
Coast, with headquarters at Dnytona it well equipped for the work of evhave been engaged for this nlTuir nnd ' ery dny life. They are given a good
this very fact alone is bound to at­ grammar school education, instructed
selves, nnd Chnirmnn M. It. Sample, tract a lurge crowd. Although wo in household duties and most of them
of Haines City, found it necessary to have good talent and good music in compare favorably with the average
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call the meeting back to order.
Sanford, this orchestra with its wide girl of the public school. Two of the •)•»l«^ ^ ^
Tho report of tho special investi­ experience is bound to be welcomed girls are now doing excellent work ns
1
gating committee appointed hero by by the Sanford dancers, for they can nurses in the state hospital, others
a similar mass meeting August 12th play in a class by themselves.
are filling good positions in various
was adopted. The report recommends
Tickets will be placed on sale today places, and some are married and
eight small ships and the financing of and the snmll charge will be for the making homes for themselves.
COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE an organization which would operate gentlemen only as tho ladies will he
The state treats its foster children
JUST ARRIVED
them. The committee was enlarged admitted free, Lf you are one of those well. They have plenty of good food
ALL PHASES OF WATER
and continued with instructions to in­ that like to dance there is no doubt and not a few delicacies, neat nad
Two fresh car loads. The good kind, some
ROUTE
vestigate ships available.
substantial
clothes
for
week-days
and
but what you will secure a ticket and
Josinh Varn, of Manatee county, de­
good saddle and driving horses. Lots of
TAMPA, Sept. 3.—With Polk, Man­ clared three ships, sub-chasers which be there on that night for it will be pretty uniforms for Sundays and holi­
days.
They
have
to
take
care
of
their
hard
to
keep
you
away
from
such
a
atee, Hillsboro, Lee, Pinellas, l.;&gt;kc, are suitables, are now available to the
mated teams. For prices see REID,
Osceola, Charlotte aial Volusia coun­ shippers and can be purchased. The glorious affair that this promises to home, do all the cooking, household
work
and
laundry.
They
are
not
with­
be,
but,
if
you
are
not
interested
in
ties represented by more than one committee also was instructed to make
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hundred citrus fruit and vegetable inquiries as to the uattitude of the dancing you are interested in school out recreation; they have a good lib­
growers in this city Thursday after­ Mallory and Gulf &amp; Southern lines to­ kiddies and you will be doing them, rary, time If for sports and do small
noon water transportation was defin­ ward handling fruits out of Tampa the city and yourself a favor if you tasks for themselves. They have
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itely decided upon as the only means and their ability to give suitable facil­ will purchase a ticket and be present competed at the county fair and won
of reducing freight rates to market ities for the shipment of fruit nnd to show these good Sanford ladies that a good many prizes. They also work
SANFORD AND WINTER GARDEN
you appreciate the efforts they are outdoors, taking care of their gardens,
and much was accomplished toward vegetables.
picking
fruit
and
berries,
and
in
short
making
for
this
worthy
cause.
the organization of a corporation
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And again the Herald wishes to living busy, useful und rather happy
which will put boats into service be­
FORT MYERS—A water tnnk statu from all the information gather­ lives.
tween Tampa and ports in this section
of the state and Gulf and New Eng­ standing upon pillars 50 feet in height ed that on Friday night at the Val­ The last legislature made appropria­ Home runs, Babe Ruth, 48; Nntional, "DUTCH” HENRY SOLD TO TUB
DROWNS; TINKER SELLS
and containing 20,000 gallons of wa­ dez will be found a congenial crowd, tion for a new laundry und for a din­ Kelly, New York, 22. Stolen bases,
land ports.
' JVJ
TWO OTHERS
American,
Harris,
Washington,
•
25;
ing
hall
between
the
two
principal
A deep interest in the solving of ter, used to supply a local hotel, col­ dancing on a first class floor, and one
ORLANDO,
Sept. 3.—Tho sale of
National,
Frisch,
Now
York,
43.
buildings.
The
governor
und
his
cabi­
of
tbc
best
orchestras
in
the
state
shippers’ problems was in evidence lapsed early this week with a crash
“Dutch"
Henry,
premier pitcher of Joe
net
are
desirious
of
providing
thu
rendering
the
music
and
if
you
are
from stnrt of 'the meeting. Growers
that was heard all over town. An in­ not present you will be looking for school with a poultry farm, which
Tinker’s pennant-winning Orlando club
LOW TIDE ON THE BEACH
gathered in the hallways in the city
of the Florida State League, to the
hull before the meeting opened and vestigation disclosed ,thut some of someone to kick you the next morning the girls can take care of and earn
St.
Louis Americans, hns been an­
discussed the project and its problems. the supporting pillars had given way. after you hear what a big time every money for themselves. A dairy may Forenoon and Afternoon Tides nt
nounced.
■
he
added
to
this.
About
Same
Hour
and
Minute
A t each lull in Thursday’s meeting the Tho tank fell awny from the hotel, one had. And it is well to be remem­
“Chic"
Palmer,
shortstop, has hoc®
growers and shippers of citrus fruit otherwise, it probably would have bered also that the younger set are
sold
to
Rochester
of the International
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Sept.
4
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3:3(1
and vegetables took advantage of the struck it. While no one was injured not the only ones that will be there
League,
and
Ernie
Burke, first base­
Sept.
5
...............................
4:22
as
all
the
“old
timers’’
have
already
opportunity to discuss the railroads many reported they had visualized an
Sept. 0
made up their minds that they will
..... , ...................... 5:08 man, to tho Birmingham club of the
nnd water transportation among them­ earthquake or a flood.
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Sept. 7
he on the job to show some of the
............................... 5:57 Southern Association.
younger ones up aial therefore no *
............................... 0:50
* Sept. 8
matter what your age might be, * * ♦ * * * * * ♦ * ★ ♦ Sept. 5
............................... 7:47
Sept. 10
whether you dance or not, wo are
............................... 8:40
THREE ATTRACTIVE NEW
Sept. 11 .................................... 9:48
looking forward to the pleasure of
WHERE THEY I'LAY TODAY
Sept. 12 .................................... 10:38
meeting you Friday night, September
Orlando at Jacksonville.
llth.
Sept.
13 .................................... 11:30
Lakeland at Daytona.
Sept.
14 .................................... 12:03
St. Petersburg at Tampa.
Sept. 15 .................................... 12:48
OCALA—The fact that orange
Sept. 10 .................................... 1:30
HOW THEY STAND
groves in Marion county produce
ON EASY TERMS
W
L
Pet. Sept. 17 .................................... 2:09
fruit that packs front 50 to 75 per
Orlando ................... 71
40
.(140 Sept. 18 .................................... 2:44
Very desirable. Just completed.
cent first grade or better is begin­
m
Tampa ..................... 01
40
.555 Sept. 19 .................................... 3:18
Every modern convenience. Sit­
ning to impress growers with what an Lakeland ................. 58
54
.518 Sept. 20 .................................... 3:52
uated on Palmetto arc., beyond
4:29
02
.441 Sept. 21 ..........
outstanding asset this section posses­ St. Petersburg ....... 40
10th street ns follows:
Sept.
22
....................................
B;08
00
.450
ses in being able to produce oranges Duytunn ..................51
Our services seek to min­
BUNGALOW, 6 rooms (3 bed
00
.380 Sept. 23 .................................... 5:ft9
of so high a quality. The high quality Jacksonville ............44
Sept. 24 .................................... fl;59
rooms) nnd bath, front and
ister to your spiritual na­
of Marion county fruit has been em­
Sept.
25
....................................
8;08
back
porch.
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
phasized by reporta showing that a
Sept.
20
............................
9
;jfl
At Jacksonville 4, Orlando 0.
BUNGALOW, 5 rooms (2 f*d
ture by an hour of fellow­
large proportion of the oranges of
Sept. 27 .................................... 10:11
At Daytona 4, Lakeland 15.
rooms), scrcend
sleeping
the state pack below first grade. A
Sept. 28 .................................... n:25
ship through song, pray­
At Tnmpn 2, St. Petersburg 0.
porch, nnd bath, front «n
plan is being discussed whereby tho
ScPf- 20 .................................... 11:55
hack porch.
fruit of Marion might be marketed TY COBB HOLDS BAITING HON­ Sept. 30 .................................... 12:49
ers and Bible exposition
BUNGALOW, 5 rooms (2 bed
under n trade mnrk, a brand that
ORS HY THREE POINTS
rooms) nnd bath, front an
would assure thu consumer of getting
JACKSONVILLE!—A cnvnlcndc of
(D j Ths AiiocflUd P r .u )
lmck
porch.
Marion oranges. Growers believe tho
CHICAGO, Sept. 3.—With tho closo nutomoblla tourists numbering fifty
consumer should bo acquainted with of thu base bnll season n month away to one hundred will leave KanHns City
All completely screened thruthu fact that tho two most famous Ty Cobb, pilot of tho Detroit Tigers, October.1, onrouto to Florida in gen­
out. Gas nnd electric liRht con­
Florida oranges, tho “Pineapple” nnd enters the homo stretch only three eral, and St. Lucio county in particu­
nections. Instantaneous hente
the
“Parson
Brown”
were
developed
In bath rooms.
points behind Ilnrry Hcilmann, his lar, nccordlng to ndvices received by
JBfts '}■
in this county nnd reached thole slugging outfielder, for batting hon­ the local chamber of commerco frofu
re, Y'
For terms apply to owner,
.
greatest perfection hero. The fruit ors of tho American Lcagui;. Hell* n firm in thnt city sponsoring tho
Corner Oak Ave and Third Street
from ono of Marion’s groves sold for mann’s average up to and including trip. Several similar parties are to
as high ns $14.25 a box nt auction in games pluyod Wednesday was . 308, he conducted during tho coming senNow York Inst season.
National, Hornsby, St. Louis, .415. Hon, tho advices said.

“ S E E IN G IT
THROUGH”

SUMMER DA YS
WILL SOON BE OVER

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The W inter Season
Is A dvancin g

M I D D Y S U IT S

$1.48

The Peoples Bank

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.

o f Sanford

GROWERS SAY
PRESENT RATE
CONFISCATORY

Horses &amp; Mules

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BUNGALOWS
FOR SALE

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,1921
Ship by water Is some slogan.
-----------a----------h b l u M ir * ty iftH M M n h H •* * * » / a t IW
Started by Sanford, it Is biting used
- .................. “7
EtnU
W M*r»A
----vmm
lla m a
everywhere In the State.
JE HERALD PRINTING CO., lie. And* by -----------o----------using It, and doing It every­
___________ ruHU«gzm«___________
where
in
the
State, the State will be­
i. J. HOLLY _____________ Kdltor
come
great.
I. I ILLABD.„.9ccreUry-Treaii»rer
You Can Find the Name of Every Live Pro­
-----------o----------A. NKBL......- ....General Manager .
Florida has more waterways than
fessional and Business Man in
CUItTIS BARBER
' any Stnte in the Union, nnd has been
CIRCULATION M A NAO Zt
Sanford in This Column
j using them less., We need more gov­
Our officers and directors are
I'hone 148 up to 6 P. M.
Wo believe in the future of
ernment nid for them, nnd this will
home people, who are actuat­
u m r U U tu H» im M*d* N ia w a o* A p y lliU —
BANFORD as a city; we be­
I come if we direct more traffic on
ed
by
a
wholesome
desire
to
SnkMrlptUa Frio* la Adfaaoa
lieve its wealth-producing
LAWYERS
CONTRACTORS
them.
JH
Tui
help, in a frank and friendly
4lf Moilkl........................................... •S'H
9.00
-farms will continue to pro­
-----------o----------way their own town and coun­
D d ln ra d hi C tt, b , C .rrf.r
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duce. We believe in its citi­
George A. DeCottes
S. O. Shinholser
With the many big meetings of the
try, their neighbors and
Tha bl« 1&gt;- U It-P » t* W *ahl7 H«raJd •»zenship, n« churches, its
growers
and
shippers
scheduled
to
friends.
Attorney-at-I^aw
• lrtlv o*r*rt I t a l M U C ooity aad U p ib U iu d
Contractor and Builder
• v i r j rrU U y. A d n r U a lit t»U » mad* t w i n meet in Florida on the ship by water
Over Seminole County Bank
schools and its prospects, and
M
appUcaUaa.
D«a»crmtia
la
palltlaa.
W.W
SANFORD -iFLORIDA
This bank believes in YOU;
question, it is a cinch that the people SANFORD
f t yaar, a lw a ji la ad taaea.__________________
-!•
FLORIDA
we hope to make our bnnk a
wants you to believe in IT,
of this State will get results, and the
Member of The Associated Pre—
vital, helpful part of the de­
and invites your confidence
ship by wntof idea will get tho proper
Sanford Constructs Co.
and patronage,
BATTERIES
velopment of the future.
impetus.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
BBM O YOUB
o----------Planes
nnd Specifications Cheerfully
No married man should ever allow Battery Troubles to Us
Labor Day.
Furnished
his business to Interfere with his homo W t Ip M ltllM «n X lM trtesl W ork t a d eaa i 1t»
All
Work
Guaranteed
ra
n
dapaadakla
tar*lea..
Which means no one labors except life. If business cannot be attended 7TZ ALSO H A V I COM PETENT MECHANICS H. T. PACE
P. O. Box 1 ||
to during spare time give up busi­
rO R OVEBHAULIMO YOUB CAM
the newspaper men.
ness.—and starve to death.—Clear­ Sanford Battery Service
•---------- o----------water
Sun.
Builders &amp; Contractors
A Community Builder'
And the thermometer seems to be
Company
-----------o----------Sketches and Estimates Free; m
working overtime also running up to
L. A. Renaud, Prop. building too large and none too small
President
F. P. FORSTER
The mngnzinoH can now send their Phone 189
90.
war correspondentss to West Virgin­
----- ALL WORK GUARANTEED___
---------- o----------Cashier
B. F. WH1TNER
ia
to
write
stories
about
the
atroci­
What a joy it will be when the
HARTFORD BATTERY
Wilson &amp; Shorey
holidays are over, when vacations are ties practiced on the helpless inhabi­
Pine
and Garland Sts,, Orlando, Fla.
“Battery Insurance”
over, when Thursday afternoons arc tants of the war stricken areas.
---------- o----------over and the city settles down to bus­
Sold and Serviced by
PURE WATER
THEATRE
RESORT
Henry Ford is the man of the hour.
iness again.
,
DANCE HALL
CAFE
Edw. Higgins, Inc.
They can call him n crank and every­
ELECTRIC
Many new buildings and many big thing else in the entegory, hut he
Elder Springs Water
Haight &amp; Magee
does
things
without
consulting
nny
I?
buildings
arc
planned
for
the
next
99.98% PURE
PIANOS
ORCHESTRIONS
few months nmong them some new’ of the higher authorities who mny
Phone
311-W
Sanford. Fla.
FOR YOUR PURPOSE IN ALL STYLES AND SIZES
GARAGES
stores on First street and other look upon him as a crank, lie raised
streets. Sanford will be a city before the wages of his fnctory employees
at Reduced Prices
f&amp; j 1,
Smith Bros. Garage
many years ago and seemed to mnke
this time next year.
LORD’S PURITY
money by it. He raised the wages of
-----------o----------Expert Repairing
WATER
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
It is n difficult matter to infuse lifo his railroad employees and mndc good
at
it.
He
lowers
the
price
of
autos
W. S. HAYNE, Tampa, Florida
Oak and First
AS GOOD AS THE BEST
into a place when everybody is think­
WRITF----------------------------PHONE------------------------------- WIRE ing about a vacation all the time. when he gets ready and gets by with
Dally Service
Phone 1»7
REAL ESTATE
Vacations nri&gt; all right, but when they J
interfere with business, cut the busi­
SANFORD NOVELTY
CORD’S RAILROAD.
ness out, and we will all quit and go
E, F. Lane
somewhere.
Real Estate and Insurance
WORKS
Every shipper who receives freight
Progressive movements, foster­
in
St.
Petersburg
is
interested
in
the
Lawyers meeting in Cincinnati are
Phone 93
ed by progressive individuals, are
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
having an awful wrangle over wheth­ success of the railroad recently ac­
quired
by
Henry
Ford,
for
if
it
is
a
er the government should control
.
invariably productive of results.
Geo. W. Knight
General Shop and Mill
aeronautics or not. What most of us success, if he shows how* to haul
freight
for
less,
it
is
hound
to
affect
are interested in is whether the gov­
Real Estate and Insurance
All progressive movements that
Work
ernment can control the rnilrouds or the rate on freight hauled by other
SANFORD
FLORIDA
railroads.
For
that
reason,
every
have for their aim the creating of
* not.
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
financial journal of New York nnd
— . j
a GREATER SANFORD and SEM$ Another holiday—another dull day Chicago, and some of the daily pn- ..Employment Bureau.. 517 Commercial Street Sanford, FU.
pers as well, are busy these days ex- The vocational committee of tho Bual1 ] , ::
INOLE CONUTY are in accord with
| in the city—another crowd gone off ji plaining
why Ford is sure to mnke a
ELECTRICAL
their money. Maybe this will i aad failure of the attempt to operate ness nnd Professional Women's Club
the progressive policy of this insti% tohe spend
requests all young women desiring
the last for some time to conic | the railroad he recently acquired.
to register at the First
COLONIAL LAMPS
tution.
| nnd tile city will settle down to real Mr. Ford’s first cut after getting employment
National
Bank.
business when wo get the first cool
this railroad wns to reduce freight
AGNES G. BERNER. Chairman
I rates. The road was carrying little
Identify yourself with this strong
y spell again.
freight at the time, hut tho reduc­ Eyes Examined
Glnssos Designed
institution today by opening an ac* There should lie a good sidewalk tion
in freight rates afforded exactly
Henry McLaulin. Jr.
from Commercial street to the Clyde the stimulus that wns needed nnd the
count.
-S
OPT. D.
•
v Line dock. The present outlook', when cars began to move. This is not dis­
X
one gets off the boat, is absolutely puted by Mr. Ford’s critics, hut it is
rotten. Yesterday the passengers affirmed that he is not allowing
bail to swim across a sea of oil and i.miugh for depreciation, etc., and his
sand and at midday it looked like a venture is sure to fail
picture of Death Valley.
But why not wait ami ese? .Mr.
---------- o----------Ford has made his mistakes, hut few
GILLON &amp; FRY
OPTOM ETRIST
The Clyde Line is feeling the of-- of them have been business mistakes, OPl'ICIAN
Phone 442
feels of the "ship by water" earn-- llis
bins appeals to us Graduate Northern
Illinois College
Mis anti-Jcwish bias
Nt
paign and are hauling more freight all, and we condemn it—condemn I t ! 212 Last First St.
Sanford, Fin.
STRENGTH
PROGRESS
SERVICE
now than ever before nt this time of severely and unreservedly. But this |
TRANSFER
4% INTEREST PAID
the year. Keep nt it, you merchants. does not alter the fact that he lias WILSON VULCANIZ­
Ship all your goods by Clyde Line, it repeatedly proven himself a business
“WE DELIVER THE GOODS"
ING WORKS
is only through the water competi­ genius of the highest order. And it
C. C. WILSON. 0 » n « r
Quick Service Transfer
tion that you can ever expect to got mny lie that he and lie alone has 1 SATISFACTORY SERVICE AND
Storage Facilities
« '4,+4&gt; *!**!'•!• *;• *!■ *
;
•
•
:
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reasonable rates. Your river is tho guessed the key to the railroad lock,
REASONABLE PRICES
If
we
please
you, tell others; il no
W ig h t B ro th er! . . r a g e Building
thing. Help it to become greater nnd and thnt key may he fashioned by re­
tell us. Phone 498
greater with two boats on every day. ducing freight rates ,nnd thus a t­
It will make Sanford the grentest city tracting traffic.—St. Petersburg In­ Phone 175 Fourth nnd Sanford Avr
HOTELS
in central nnd south Florida.
dependent.
New Era Printery
---------- o----------G. Bassett Smith, Prop.
President Harding need not fear the
Hotel Montezuma
COMMERCIAL AND
criticism of members of his own par­
JOB PRINTING
“Sanford’s New Hole)”
ty.—Sanford Herald.
$1.50 Up Per Day
On the contrary, that is tho very
Heraltl Printing Co.
kind of criticism to fear. We expect
our enemies to berate us hut not our
IT’S GRANDMOTHER’S RECIPE
friends.
C. A. WHIDDON
BOOK, JOB ANI) COMTO BRING BACK COLOR ANI)
CLEANING, PRESSING, ALTERING
The editor of the Herald mny recall
MEItCIAL PRINTING
LUSTRE TO HAIR.
the lines from Canning:
flernld Building Rear Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.
Phone 148
You can turn gray, faded hair beau­
Phone 465
"Give me the avowed, the erect, the
tifully
dark and lustrous nlmost over
A competitive international exhibi­
manly foe;
Bold I can meet—perhaps may re- ,*i:rht if you’ll get u bottle of “Woyth’s tion of Inventions along several in­
DRINK
turn the blow;
Sago and Sulphur Compound" nt any dustrial lines will fenturu the Lyon
Elder Springs Water. Its 09 98-109
But of all plngues .good heaven, the 4rug store. Millions of bottles of this
fair
in
France
In
October.
per
cent pure. Phone 81L
wrath
enn
send,
°'d
famous
Sago
Tea
Recipe,
ImprovKAINIT—SHEEP M A N U R E Snve, save, oh! save me from the c‘* *jy D10 addition of other ingredrnndld friend!!"
loots, nre sold annually, says a well- Little Ten-Year-Old Boy
GOAT MANURE
—Ocala Banner.
known druggist here, because it
Brutally Bitten While Pickling and Preserving
And Other Materials
darkens the hair so naturally and ev­
Sleeping With Mother
enly thnt no one can tell it has been
applied.
Last Wednesday night about 11
Our Prices Will Save You Money
Those whoso hair is turing gray or
ROQUERFORT SALAD
We have the
o’clock,
while sleeping with hia moth­
becoming fnded hnvo a surprise
DRESSING
er,
Johnnie
Muggins,
ten
year
old
son
, nwnlting them, because nfter one or
Make a salad, using 1 can of
two applications the gray hair van­ of Mock Muggins, living near tho
Georgia nnd Alabama line, wus brut­
pears und a few Sylmnr Brunei
i »j 1
* t i ;
ishes and your locks become luxur­
ally bitten on tho nnklo by an
Ripe Olives. Serve with Roque­
iantly dark and beautiful.
anopheles mosquito. Tho ankle is bad­ Mason, Sure-Seal Jars
fort salad dressing, made us folThis Is the age of youth. Grny- ly swollen hut the doctors think ho
lows:
and Jelly Glasses
hnired, unattractive folks nren't want­ will recover after taking malarial
Vj small can Elkhurn Roque­
ed around, bo got busy with Weyth’s
treatment. This mosquito was not
fort Cheese; I to 0 tablespoons
Sage
and Sulphur Compound tonight discovered until dnylight next morning
See our line of
PHONE 53(i
Olive oil; a pinch of snit, dash
nnd you'll he delighted with your nnd a barrage of Torment was shot at
of paprika, lemon juice. Emul­
dark, handsome hair nnd your youth­ him, killing him instantly. The gase­ Stone Crocks, Coolers,
sify to creamy consistency.
ful apponrnnee within a few days.— ous fumo from this liquid will not
Churns, etc.
Adv.
hurt n human being hut is instant
denth to a malarial mosquito. It docB
aft;
Tho first international poultry ex­ not frighten them, it is not a bluff, it
, WELAKA BLOCK
hibition will be held nt the Hague means death when tho mosquito first
next month In connection with a world inhales It. Torment is sold in all
Phonea 497-494
stores.—Adv.
.
wide poultry congress.
HARDWARE CO.

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a repaired tiro to use ns extra.
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Irnrd tires for ?3*^*
llfl. 26 tc
However, we have somo good ndWrtlsement9, today.

. nuick Roadster for sole. Now tlroa
L d is in first clans mechanical1 coniition.—II- *
Motor Co‘ 129‘tfc
You can rend them tomorrow if you
I Jo not remain at homo and got your
1Daily Ilercld today.
iGet a repaired tire to use an extra.
I Ford tires for $3.00.—S. A. Huston.
110-20tc

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shady spots of Sanford are
better than the sun dried
beaches and the lakes and
springs in and around Sanford aro hotter than anything
else for a day's vacation. And
while we sit nnd perspire and
fret and champ the bit we arc
wondering. Just when that
storm will come to our rescue
and bring tho thermometer
down to reason again. Coolcr than many plnces but not
cool enough to make people
get busy:
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SOCIETY

MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor,
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Phone 217-W

Dance Friday

SOCIAL CALENDAR
MONDAY—Llttlo MIsb Martha Bish­
op will entertain a number of her
llttlo friends at 4 o’clock, at her
home on Park nvenuo, tho occasion
being her 5th birthday nnnlversay.
Mrs. W. A. Whitcomb will entertain
the members of tho Pcck-Whltcomb
bridal party nt a theatre nnd buffet
supper party in Orlando.
TUESDAY—The Business and Pro­
fessional Women’s Club will meot
nt 8 o’clock nt the Woman’s Club
rooms.
WEDNESDAY—Mrs. John C. Smith
will entertain tho members of tho
T. N. T. Club, nt her homo on Un­
ion nvenuo nt 4 o'clock.
THURSDAY—The Christian Endeav­
or of tho Presbyterian church will
ontertnin in compliment of MIhs
Helen Peek, and Donald Whitcomb,
nnd Miss Izcttu Stone, and Robert
Cobb, nt the church parlors nt 8
o'clock.
SATURDAY—Tho Children’s Story
Hour will he held nt tho Central
Park at 6 o'clock.

At the Valdez Hotel, under the auspices of the Woman’s Club for the bene­
fit of the Lunch Fund for the School Children. This promises to be one of
the biggest events of the season and you do yourself a big favor if you are
present as well as a big favor to the kiddies.

THE BIG EVENT OF THE SEASON
at our store will he our fall opening which we expect to announce now in a
few days. Our fail merchandise is beginning to roll in and the kind we are
going to show this season will certainly open your eyes. Watch for the date.

y / s f s r j t f f r /M r / s o / f f f p t p l
J. G. Ball returned Friday evening
from Jacksonville, where he went on
business.
All reports from every section say
Mrs. W. H. lidding returned home
that the coldest winter on record will
Friday from a ton week’s visit with
face the north this year. Tills means
relatives in Michigan nnd Ohio.
| a hi* bunch of people coming to Flor­
Ask any one that has danced to the
Sam Yountz left Saturday night
ida. Get ready for them now.
Daytona Bench orchestra’s music. for Daytona Beach, where he spent
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Red Speed Wagon for sale. Slight- Thoy know.
Fred S. Dalger, and It. T. Thrasher,
Ily used and is a bargain for tho prico
Wo
have
at
present
in
stock
ono
left In the Dalger ear Saturday night
we are asking. It you need a truck,
slightly used Hupmobile that wo aro for Tampn, where they will spend two
l sec us at oucc*—II. &amp; 0* Motor Co,
120-tfc offering for sale nt a reasonable price. days with the former’s parents.
If you want the best for your money,
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. Woodruff, J. D.
see
us
at
once.—B.
&amp;
O.
Motor
Co,
nnd
Ralph Woodruff, nnd Miss May
\V. II. Rnulcrson, of West Palm
129-tfc
Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for leaa than
J. E. Phipps returned Friday from
Thrasher,
arrived home Snturdny
Beach, is here today, coming up on
23 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cash
Tampa.
evening
in
the
Woodruff
car
from
court matters. ,Mr. Rnulorson is a
muHt accompany all orders. Count five words to a line nnd remit ac­
Sanford
dancers
are
fortunate
in
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
S.
Dinkel
and
Miss
Hendersonville,
N.
C.,
where
they
/orator resilient of Geneva, and is
cordingly.
being
able
to
huvu
the
Daytonn
Beach
Olive,
were
visitors
in
Sanford
Fri­
have
been
spending
some
time.
making good at \\ est Palm Beach in
orchestra play here. Don’t pnss this
1L A. Jones, Sanford, was listed day.
the building line.
FOR SALK—8 hives of bees. In good
opportunity up; meet them at the among the arrivals in Tampa yester­
Misses Lillian and Qline Waits were
FOR RENT
condition. See A. E. Dobbins, 325
day on a combined business nnd tlu* guests of Mr .and Mrs. Bill l'()H RENT—Two partly furnished
Sent! your old mattress to Bradley Valdez Friday night.
Service
Shoe Shop.
133-Sat-Wcd-9t
Sntcher a few days this past week.
pleasure visit.—Tampa Tribune.
factory. Make them like new, for
rooms. Apply 803 Third St., corner
FOIt SALE—Two nice young mules.
| 3.0U, 50 lb. new cotton mattress only
Mr .and Mrs. Ituter and children
G. W. Springer, of Sanford, is vis­
The Women’s Club dance for the
Holly Ave.
138-3tp
Phone lU(i for information. 134-tfc
$8j00. Guaranteed. 600 W. South benefit of the lunch fund for the iting among friends nnd acquaint­ were visitors in Sanford Saturday.
St., Orlando, Fla.
122-20tc school children, is being talked about ances in Tampn nnd may remain for
Mr. Kinecue nnd Miss Fay and FOR RENT—3 nice furnished house­ ROOFING, Red nnd green slate surkeeping rooms, will rent all togeth­
fnco, 3 ply $3.60 per sqqnrc. Tiger
in Volusia, Lake, Orange nnd Semi­ the next few days.—Tampa Tribune. Martin were visitors in Orlnndo Sat­ er or any way that suits.—Mrs. Rid­
The Herald will be delivered today nole counties. You will meet all your
brand, plain, 3-ply $3.26; 2-ply, $2.7G;
Miss Mary Elizabeth Moya is visit­ urday, going down to sec Mrs. Ren- dling, 206 Oak Ave.
l39-2tp
as usual, hut some of tho hoys are friends here Friday night nt the VnJ- ing in Arcadia as the guest of the enu who bus been in the Orange Gen­
1-ply, $2.25. Free delivery. Address
taking a vacation nnd will be late dez.
M. E. Ginn, Box 391.
139-20tc
eral
Hospital
for
several
weeks.
family of H. G. Moyc.—Arcadia notes
FOR
SALE
with the papers. ' Let the Herald of­
FOR
SALE
AT
BARGAINS—Two
5J.
A.
Bistline
wns
transacting
bus­
Tampn Tribune.
FOR SALE—Rose No. 4 seed, Irish
room
apartments;
1
6
-room
house,
fice know if you do not get the paper
iness
in
Orlando
Saturday.
Miss
Lola
Evans
returned
home
yes­
I). C. Aljurluwo leaves today for
potatoes, per bushel $2.00.—L. A .’cjoto ill( ^ood location.—A. P. Connoltoday.
Mr. nml M*s. Payton Mussclwhitu
Wauchula, where he goes on busi­ terday from Black Mountain, N. C.,
131-tfe ...
Brumley.
138-8tc
of Winter Park, were calling on
. — i*y*
where she spent several weeks.
ness.
Haircut -il)c nt new harbor shop,
FOR SALE—Medium size safe. Ap- LUMBER PRICES ARE ADVANCJames Higgins, ofl Haines City, friends in town Sunday.
Second street, new Do Forrest Build­
ply 402 Sanford Ave., and Fourth
ING—Tiio builder may Btlll get tho
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Topi iff were
Make no dates that will interfere wns in the city yesterday.
ing. We specialize in children’s hairadvantage of low building cost by
Street.
94-fil.
tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Y.
Mrs.
C.
L.
Smith,
of
Dade
City,
is
cutting. Open every day except Sun- with the dance Friday night. Make (he guest of her cousin, Mrs. Robert Fuller.
FOR SALE—Ono Bolding-Hal I stone submitting schedules to us and getting
your dates that will sound like this,
•day.—Albert Grumliug, Manager.
service.
Miss Sus'e May Lyle returned to
Wnltour.
lined refrigerator, 150 pound ca­ direr t-from-mill-to-liuildor
139-2tp “I’ll meet you at the Valdez, Friday
Our long leaf yellow pine and Tidewa­
her home in Orlando Saturday after pacity. Call 519 W. First Street.
Mrs.
II.
L.
Griffin,
Misses
R.
E.,
and
night.”
Emily Griffin, Elizabeth Black, nnd a visit with Miss Emma Fuller.
UG-tfc ter cypress, manufactured in bcBt mills
Mr. and Mrs. Martin McDaniel, of
insures first quality at lowest pos­
Miss Ellen Fuller arrived Thurs­
Sara Evelyn Williams, and James
Bunnell, are in the city visiting their
Huff ,nnd Mrs. A. Liljn, arc a congen­ day from Troy, N. Y., where she has FOR SALE—8-room limiso with nil sible cost consistent with good lum­
OLIVER
TWIST
and
modern convenience, excellent re­
parents ami friends. Martin is a for­
ial party spending the day at Palm been nil summer and will spend a pair. Private water works, in desir­ ber—less middlemen's heavy profit.—
mer employee of the Herald, nnd MIDDY WASH SUITS Springs.
GULF LUMBER COMPANY, Perry,
couple of weeks with her parents be­
able location. Reasonable terms. Ap­ Florida,
Mrs. McDaniel, ns Miss Susie Brown, $2.50 to $4.00 values at
138-e.o.d-13tc
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Betts are fore leaving for college,
ply to Owner, 519 W. First Street.
wu one of the popular girls of San­
$1.48.—Sanford Shoe &amp; spending n few days at Daytona Mrs. B. J. Overstreet nnd little
llfi-tfe
WANTED
ford. 'their many friends are giving
son, were visitors in Sanford Inst
Beach.
them n warm welcome home. Martin Clothing Company.
FOR SALE—20 acres good orange WANTED—Team work. Inquire M.
Mr. I). A. Caldwell nnd Master Joe, Wednesday.
139-Otc
is now the presiding genius on the
grove land situated within a mile of
121 20tp
Hanson Shoo Shop.
Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, and daughters,
left yesterday for Jacksonville, where
Runnell Herald, and is making good.
Leila, Frances and Emma, and Miss Geneva. /-The land has not been clear­ WANTfcU—For counter work, young
they will spend several days.
Your chance to help tho lunch fund
Mrs. E. D. Brownlee returned home Olive Dinkle motored up to Sanford ed hut hns n hearing orange grove
Indy or young man.—Sanford De­
and
at
the
same
time
get
your
full
LEXINGTON, 6 pnssengor, 1920
130-tfc
Saturday from an extended visit to Thursday to meet Miss Ellen Fuller bordering it. This tract of land can lie pot Restaurant,
••nwkl f„r sale. New tires, looks good money’s worth in a big time will be North and South Carolina and Geor­ who has jjust returned from Troy, bought at a real bargain. For full
particulars uddress “C” cure of tho
and runs good. Wo are offering this Friday at the Valdez. iTho biggest
f o r Tt r a d e
N. Y.
gia118-tfp
wr for $1100.00 loss than list price.— dance of tho season.
W. S. Entzmingcr, of Plant City, is Herald office,
Miss Virginia Palmer is visiting in
FUR TRADE—Ono practically now
’• &amp; D. Motor Co.
129-tfc
FOR BALI*]—Strawberry plants, cer­
Orlando, the guest of Mr .nnd Mrs. a visitor in town.
Reo Specdwagon. Too heavy for
When you tell your girl you aro go­ E. G. Duckworth. '
tified by State Plant Board, $3 per our work. Want lighter car.—San­
Roy Coleman was a visitor in town
Huvp your watches and Jewelry re- ing to take her to the Valdez Friday
thousand t. o. b. Lake Mary. Farina ford Mattress Co., 013 Ninth Stroet.
Misses Porrie Lee Bell nnd Mina on Friday.
vuur.-.l nt McLmdin’s. Two first class night,- to tho big dunce of the Wo­ Howard, leave tomorrow for Queen
Strawberry Garden, Lake Mnry, Fla.
138-4 tc
****■’1 m,*kurs. Prompt service.
129-24tp TO TRADE—Wish to trade two lots
man’s Club, she will like you better College, nt Chnrlotte, N. C.
Tho Daytonn Bench orchestra that
140-tfc than ever. And she won’t speak to
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Purdon nnd fam- will play nt the Valdez Friday night, I FOR SALE—Ford Truck. Inquire of
on Magnolia nvo., Markham Hgts.,
you again as long ns you live if you ily, Mrs. J. J. Purdon, Sr., Frank has made a hit whoreover they have ! West Side Grocery. I’hono 1GG. ■ for real automobile. Will puy differ­
SHI it with a Herald Want Ad.
don’t take her.
Purdon nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert played. And you will like them, too.
130-tfc ence. Address “Automobile," care of
Grovonstcin nnd bnby, nre spending
Herald.
140-3te
some time nt Daytonn Beach.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Marlowe, Bob­
FOUND
X
ble Marlowe, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
FOUND—Greek fraternity pin on
Purdon nnd Louise Purdon motored to , 4.
street near Beil Cafe. Owner can
Daytona Bench yesterday where they
have same by coming to Herald offlca
spent the day very pleasantly.
and paying for thiH ad.
Dr. and Mrs. Osenbach, of Orlnndo,
A SLIGHTLY USED AUTOMOBILE?
nml their son-in-lnw and daughter,
LOST
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnek Sparling, of Kis­
If so, you can get any mako you want. And the prices
r u s T -Between Hanford ami New
simmee, spent most of tho day yester­
1 , cl'JnI8 roadc to suit you. Wo are Headquarters for
Smyrna, 30x3 Vi Goodyear,
all
day
in Sanford looking over the City
weather casing and rim. • Finder
and 3 ^ U80d Automobiles. We have both quantity
nnd surrounding country. Mr. nnd
please cull Ford Gnrngc, Sanford.
Mrs. Sparling have fallen in love with
140-Stp
''epi'esented*^0 * *QW'
we guarantee to be as
Sanford ami in all probabilities will
muko this their future home.
Dr.
^
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CARD OF THANKS
Osenbach is one of tho lending phy1920 Model, 5-passenger.
))|sicinns nnd surgeons of Orlnndo. He
Will you, through the columns of
wns hend surgeon at the Methodist
LIPMOHILE, 1920 Model, 5-passengcr.
the
Sanford Herald, thank our frienda
Hospital in IndinnapoliH for twenty,M O B I L E , 1921 Model, Roadster.—Sold.
(or
the kindness shown our dear de­
five years.
Model, 3-passenger Roadster
parted husband und father, ulso for
the beautiful floral offuring and for
rnnn^’ 1917 ^odpl, 7-passenger,
All the “old heads” will be there,
the love and sympathy shown us whilo
r DltD, 1918 Model, 5-pass. Touring.—Sold.
Friday. People thut haven’t danced
in Sanford.
in years will come out to the biggest
and LOOK THESE OVER, WE CAN SUIT YOU
MRS. M. L. FOUTSON,
dunco of thim nil at the Valdez on
PEYTON S. FORTSON,
Friday night.
MAUDIE FORTSON.
Brunswick, Ga.
The contract for tho road from
Indian River City to tho St. Johus
CARPETS AND RUGS
river has been let by Brevard county.
ICE COLD CHERO-COLA FREE
WASHED
I PVIXT1!^ 118 AVESANFORD, FLA.
Lot's get started with our end of tho
nnd cleaned at your home or we will
ON
SATURDAY
LEXINGTON and HUPMOBILE SALES
road and complete that Orlando-Ocean
call for and deliver. Hamilton Beach
Electric
Washers used.—Sanford
and SERVICE
} highway at nn early date.—Orlando
Steam
Presaery,
317 1st St. Phone 8(0
Reporter-Star.

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 141

SANFOUI), FLORIDA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1921

mNSPORT WORKERS UNION
RAISED RED FLAG TODAY
IN THE CITY OF CORK
are Pre­
sen ted by Radicals
Among Workers

Grave Problem s

wage
n

I n crea se

f f u

a

r

NEW ASPECT
(Bj Tho A uoclttad Vr***)

COItK Sept. 0.—Associated ropreNntative» of transport workers union
Si. morniiut "I««l office, of harbor
board because board refused to grant
„ aKl. increase and red flag was floatine from the building at midday. The
transport men propose to run the busineaa themselves and pay the wage domantled but ure encountering difficul­
ties since the books and records nro
locked in the safe.

South African Elephants Being Exterminated

FEDERATION
WOMAN’SCLUB
SCHOLARSHIP
Establish One at Florida
State College for
Women
‘
,

NEW HYDROPLANE RECORD
ESTABLISHED AT LAKE GEO.
IIY MISS AMERICA II
(B r Tho Associated Press)

DETROIT, Sept. 0.—Establishing a
new world’s hydroplane record of
80.5G7 miles an hour, Miss America II
today won tho Lake George trophy,
emblematic of one mile speed boat
championship of North America.

Unmasked Bandits
Hold Up Man on
Tampa Streets

FORM OF LOAN
THAT CAN HE REPAID AT FUTURE DATE WITHOUT
INTEREST
The Federation df Wonn’a Club*
Thls photograph uuido by a photographer with a Smithsonian Institution expeilltlon .11 Africa, shows Ktilllrs
cleaning elephant skeletons In a camp In the A.l.lo hush. The South African government hits or.lere.l the destruction has recently established a scholaishlp
in the School of Homo Economics nt
of the elephants—the only heril of the kind In the world today living so far beyond ..........mines of the troples.

the College for Women in Tnllnhoasee. This is a loan scholarship, to bo
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
repaid by the recipient nt jjer conven­
ADDRESSED NEW NOTE
ience nnd without interest.
TO ALL ALLIED POWERS.
The course in Home Economics cov­
ers
four years and lends to tho degree
(Br Tha AdocUUd Pratt)
of
Bachelor
of Science in Home Econo­
WASHINGTON, Sept, fl.—That tho
mise.
United States government had ad­
It is understood that anyone receiv­
dressed a now note to nil the allied
ing tile scholarship, agrees to teach
powers on the subjjeet of mandated
GARDNER ECCAPES AGAIN
in Floridn following her graduation.
White and Black Mem­
FROM FEDERAL PRISON
territories, dispatched last week, wns The appointment will be for four
AND STILL AT LARGE. made known to day nt the state de­
yenrs.
bers of Crew Stage
(Br Tha Aatoclalad Praia)
partment. The communication, it is
Application for the scholarship
understood, refer specifically to class should be made at once to Mrs. W. F.
Big Scrap
TACOMA, Wash., Sept. &lt;1.—Roy A nnd It mandates as administered
Gardner, train robber, who Vscnpcd under the league of nations and to Blackman, chairman of Education,
(By The Aiiocltted Fred)
yesterday from the Federal prison nt reiterate the position of the United Lake Monroe, Floridn.
NEW YORK, Sept, fi.—Po­
The applicant must be a graduate
McNeil Island, nenr here, during a States government regarding the
licemen with riot guns were sum­
of
an approveil high school of Florida
hronk in which one prisoner wns Kill­ rights in mandated territories.
moned by a radio message telling
or
other approved school of equal
ed, apparently has succeeded in reach­
of mutiny today, broke up a
rank,
and the application must lie ac­
ing main land one mile away, officials
fight between negro nnd white
companied
by letters from teacher*
declared today, when a senrch of the
members of the crew of the
or school principals, giving Htudy
shipping board steamer Chester
island ha dfailed to reveal the missing
grades upon graduation from the high
Klwunis, anchored off Staten Is­
man. It was Gardner’s fourth break
school. Also certificates of good mor­
land. A tint tie roynl wns in pro­
for liberty, each time under sensa­
al character, preferably from thu pres­
gress on the decks when the po­
tional circumstances.
ident of a Woman’s Club or other
lice boat arrived. The trouble
member of the State Federation of
was quelled within an hour by
WILD HUYING SENDS
Women's Clubs.
the police without a shot being
COTTON UP TODAY. REPORT
PREVALENT
CHILE
Should no applicant nppenr for the
fired.
WOULD WITHDRAW FROM
full four yenrs course, the scholarship
(By Tha Attocltlad Praia)
THE LEAGUE
will be available for one wishing a
NEW YORK, Spt. fl.—Wild buying
two years course, lending to n certifi­
SEX EDUCATION
in thu cotton movement today advanc­
(By Tha Aiioclitad Praia)
cate
teaching. Other qualifica­
WILL BE TAUGHT ed the prices a t the opening of the GENEVA, Sept. 0.—The third ses­ tions for
being equal, preference will bo
market practically five to seven dol­
of the Second Assembly of the given to one having already taken
TO YOUNG GIRLS lars nnd fifty cents a hale over the sion
League of Nations opened here today high school work in Home Economics.
close of last Friday. All months under a threatening cloud. Reports
Mrs. W. F. BLACKMAN,
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, fl.—Half crossed nineteen cent level. The ad­ were widely circulated this morning
Chairman of Educa­
a million American women, affiliat­ vance wns precipitated by Bullish that the Chilean delegates would with­
tion Federation of'
ed with the W. C. T. U., are about to Liverpool cables.
draw from the League if the question
Women’s Clubs.
launch an intensive campaign for sex
of Tacnn and Ariea, disputed provinc­ Aake Monroe, Florida.
NEW ORLEANS, Sept, fl.—Ad­
instruction in public schools of the
es now being administered by Chile,
vances
of as much as nine dollars per
nation.
should be placed on agenda of assem­
They expect to reach every boy and bale carried cotton prices today to bly as requested by Bolivia. These
NOT M id i OF A FIGHT
girl of school age, to see that each approximately twenty cents a pound. reports were categorically denied by
BETWEEN WILSON AND
student is properly instructed in the
A method for extracting pure oil Augustin Edwards, head of the Chile­
DOWNEY AT JERSEY CITY. OF JACKSONVILLE
THEATRE fundamentals of reproductive phy­ of turpentine from fir needles has an delegation, who wns snid to have
MANAGER—FUN ERAL WAH
made the treat of withdrawal.
siology and sex hygiene.
been developed in Germany.
-1HUSKY CITY, N. J., Sept, fl.—
Parents have failed to do this,
HELD YESTERDAY
Bryan Downey, of Cleveland, and
lenders declare, with tragic results
JACKSONVILLE, Ha., Sept. &lt;K | m|rrorcd in many major social prohJohnny Wilson, of Boston, fought
WASHINGTON, Sept, fl.—Prepara­
^ f
twelve tame and uninteresting rounds Two additional arrests were made late ^
tions for advancing upwards of a bil­
in their hunt .here yesterday to set­ yestedny in connections with the bold 1 After a generation of scattered ef­
lion dollars in agricultural nnd livo
tle their dispute over the world’s mid- robbery of the Palace Theatre here fort against the inability or unwill­
stock
credits under recent legislation
Sunday night and the killing of Geo.
lleWe(j;ht ehuillpionship.
ingness of teachers and parents to in­
have
virtually
been completed by tha
• ntler tile New Jersey law an offi- II. Hickman, its manager, by Frank struct growing children in these vital
Wnr
Finance
Corporation, ,officials
inl derision was permitted, hut Wll- Ruwlings, alias Frank Rollins, of facts, this organization of women 1ms
said
Inst
night.
The .corporation prob­
Chicago. Rawlings was ordered held
THE DANCE FRIDAY.
,on retained his championship b e l\
reached
the
point
where
they
feel
they
ably
will
be
ready
within thu uuxt
■he fight going lo the limit. How- for tho county grand jury following a pan nnd must concentrate and openly West Virginia Troubles
week
or
so
to
function
under its en­
The Herald wants to again call your
coroner’s jury verdict charging him
,‘VPr, it wns the opinion of a majority
light
the
menace
of
ignorance
or
self­
May
Be
Brought
larged
powers
designed
to ^afford
attention to the dance at the Valdez
&lt;d newspaper men and fight experts with prcnicdintcd murder.
knowledge
nnd
its
accompanying
needed
credits
relief
to
the
farmers*
W. C. Melton, of Atlanta, Gn., and
this coming Friday as this dance
to Close
nt the ringside that Downey won on
evils.
it
was
snid.
Rodney K. Smith, local taxicab driv­
promises to be so much different in
| "ints .11,. forced the fighting in most
Alarmed by the daring of young
To expedite the advances executive*
( 3 r Tha Auoclttad Plata)
er, were taken in custody on suspic­
every way from the ones we have
of the ronnds and landed the cleaner ion of having been implicated in the girls’ dress nnd deportment, which
CHARLESTON,
Sept,
fi.—All
committees
are being formed in agri­
have bad in the past.
blows,
culture
nnd
stock-raising setions of
robbery. Officials did not disclose just they view as an index of social lax­
In the first place the ladies have
was quid along the Boone and
Wilson’s performance was so un- how they were thought to have parti­ ity, these 500,000 workers for a
the
west
anil
south and will nttend to
spared no expense in furnishing you
Logan county border early today.
sni isfactory to the New Jersey boxing
“world of pence nnd purity,” at their
preliminary
details
of applications
cipated in tho affair.
with the very best that could he had
From Mingo county where some
commission that they ordered ProThe body of Hickman was sent to national convention here laid plans
making
the
necessary
investigations
in music. They do not believe in do­
M1"t"r I'N Itirkard to hold his share his home at Richmond, Vn., last night for an educational program to reach
shooting wns reported along Tug
ing things by halves and although and determining tile adequacy of se­
of the purse pending a hearing.
river yesterday and day before
following wlmt is said to have been into every home, hoping thus to stamp
they need every dollar they can get curities offered. Ten or fifteen such
When Wilson left tthe ring after tile largest public funeral ever ac­ out the cause itself.
cume reports that the situation
for this fund for the lunches for the committees are being formed now anif
*ie limit he was honed loudly by the corded in this elty. Several hundred
“',Ve will not fight present dress
school
children, still, they mean that others will lie added us the amount of
was not regarded as serious.
‘t"\\d while Downey received a round persons marched in the procession ^ methods and other tendencies as
you
shall
get your full money's worth. business in the different locnliticH
of anplausiu
that accompanied the body to the de­ such,’’says Dr. Valeria II. Parker, di­
MADISON,
Sept.
«.—
Reports
They
have
engaged the Dnytonn warrants.
I here wils not a semblance of n pot, n distnnee of more than a mile. rector of social morality of the W. C.
The corporation’s policy for (innneof the killing iff forty or more
Beaeh
orchestra,
an orchestra that
knockout at any time during the tight­ The- cortage was headed by a hand T. U., but will ho Instruct our young
ing advances, officials asserted, hna
men in the last week of firing
hiiH
made
a
big
name
for
Itself
along
" Bson fell into a clinch nt every op- playing a funeral dirge. Hundreds of ones In the duties nnd responsibilities
near the Iloone county line fniled
the East Const ar.d a big hit wherever not been been definitely decided, but
port unity and landed few hard blows persons were turned nwuy from the cf life that a enmpnign for dress nnd
to l&gt;e substantiated here today
they play. It took n lot of effort on it is believed that little of the $400 "a lis opponent, Downey appeared to theatre where funeral services iih a ofher reforms will be unnecessary.
when details ofy fedcrnl troops
the part of the ladies as well as sev­ 000,000 balance with the treasury will
'•‘\e mil the hotter of four rounds, mark of respect for the slain man
“Provocative) dress, nilk hosiery nnd
reported a thorough search of
eral members of the Chamber of Com­ be used for agricultural credits. De­
went to Wilson and tho others and in order to permit their employes rolled-down stockings, worn by cigar­
fifteen miles along Spruce Fork
merce to bring this orchestra hero mands may bo made on tho treasury
were even.
to attend. Music was furnished by ette-smoking girls nro symptoms
Ridge fniled to discover u single
and
now that we are going to have to make the first lonns, officials daan orehestru combined from nil the rather thnn n disease, When we reach
body or newly made grave.
them we certainly do not want to clnre, but ns soon ns the volume of
city’s theatres.
mark m e m o r a b l e s p o t .
the disease the symptoms will disap­
needed credits can be gunged, it la
miss this occasion.
County officials last night increased
CHARLESTON, W. Vn., Sept. 0.—
’"'•■nial Darner of Virginia, today the guard about the county jail in pear.”
And besidess the good music there believed the corporation will begin
Through universities and normnl Returning to hin headquarters here will bo other little surprises in store issuing its own bonds. Current opera­
Ul 11 n,°worinl on the spot where which Rawlings is held. This wuh de­
schools
the W. C. T. U., declares it Inst night nfter a tour of inspection of for you, the dancing will bo on a good tions of tho corporation in financing
gander Spotswood, colonial gover- scribed as a precautionary move in
will
enrry
on the crusade for bettor the nrens recently tom by armed dis­ floor and the whole affair n big one.
exports nro being carried on almost
;;f
nnd his Knlghta of view of the incensed popular feeling.
(
knowledge.
Future teachers will be in­ orders, Brig.-Gcn. II. II. Itandholtz,
7 " “"'“ hoes, caught the first view
exclusively out of a revolving fund
And
with
it
nil
there
will
bo
tho
Tho robbery and killing occurred on
structed in the courses on sex psy­ announced he would recommend with­ feeling that you nro doing something automatically established by the rothe
opening
night
of
thu
theatre’s
win­
h/nulo-Snxons on tho
beyond
chology and personal hygiene which drawn! of Borne of the federal troops for the school children. Every dollar pnyments being mndo on the approx­
ter Benson, and wns accepted by of­
Z■*
T Ph SVnlloy.
™ ' kn°W
n
n’
th0
Sheno„ th0 , umml t ficials as the precursor of another sen- they will bo expected later to pass on now under his command.
Other forces, the general declared, tnken in ovc( and above the expenses imately $100,000,001) in advnnces now
son of crimlnnl activities, the stnto to their Htudents. Parents will bo would he retained “indefinitely, or un­ will go to the fund to furnish hot outstanding.
renched through a cnmpni&amp;n by the
T .h J u
' i 1" llrnnk l° ll"' aei.ni, being snid to hnvc had more thnn its Parent-Teachers association, nnd by til pence settles over Kanawha, Boono, lunches for tho children this winter.
And it is nlso well to remember that
Horticultural experts have crossed
Iht. ,1 ■lltr‘
"holt commemorates Hhnro-of the crimo wnvo last winter.
an active propaganda to rench moth­ Logan and Mingo counties.” Ho add­
In
order
to
curb,
in
the
inception,
n
you
can
have
n
big
time
whether
you
the
grnpo fruit nnd lemon, produjlor tti. "I"0 mCnt‘ Th&lt;‘ Preparations
ed that his official reports to the wnr
ers of young children.
possible
influx
of
crooks
into
the
state
caru
to
dance
or
not.
Bo
suro
to
get
|
ing
n
fruit ns largo ns tho former but
department would bo made public, if
I ,::
‘nva|inf
the ■h" « i»vo
nnd
also
to
allay
popular
feeling
plans
a
ticket
nnd
present
yourself
Friday
with
the
flavor of tho
latter and
IP Co!....J , '""'1"
* rommitteo of
For nflfico supplies, stationery, etc,, at all, by hia superiors in Washing­
have
been
made
to
give
RnwlingH
a
night,
Sept.
0th,
nt
tho
Valdez
hotel.
yielding
half
a
pint
of
juice.
month?
Soclrt&gt;' 'o r «vorol
ton. *
•
como to the Herald office.
speedy trial.

TAMPA, Sept. (5.—Two unmasked
bandits In an automobile held up W.
J. Jones at the corner of Washington
and JefTerson streets at 10 o’clock
Monday morning and robbed him of
$540, making their escapo in the mnchinne by traveling over the viaduct
at the head of Washington street and
disnppcnring in the direction of the
union stntion.
Jones was walking on Washington
DUBLIN, Sept, fl.—Enmon DoVastreet
alone, he told the police, when
lern declared in a statement today if
England issued an ultimatum to Sinn a Ford touring car which had been
Fein no pretense would hide the fact slowly following him stopped along­
thiit it was an application of force, side the curb. One*of the men remain­
which must mean wur and not pence. ed nt the wheel of the machine, point­
ing n gun nt him, he said, while the
other jumped townrds him, ordering
FITCEUALD’S m a y o r IS
him to "come across.’’
INDICTED ro ll HAVING
Jones put his hands into the air,
HAND IN It. H. STRIKE.
he said, hut the man told him that
FITZGERALD, On., Sept. 0.—May­ wns nbt necessary. He rcnchcd into
or J. L. Pittman ,of Fitzgelnd, and Jones’ left hand hip pocket, and took
eighteen other persons were indicted tho roll of $540, mostly in $g0 hills,
here yestenlny by the grand Jury of asd jumped hack into the auto with­
Ben Hill county on blanket charges out further search. The nuto was but
of interfering with employes of the recently painted nnd had no rear li­
Atlanta, Birmingham nnd Atlantic cense. It disappeared in the direction
railroad, which has boon in tho throes of the vlnduct.
of n strike for several months.
Jones rushed to police headquar­
Of the nineteen men, two wero en­ ters, but two blocks from the scene
gineers ,two trainmen, to nshQp em­ of tho hold-up, nnd reported the mat­
ployes, two conductors, one clerk nnd ter to Detectives Graves anil Stnnone fireman, pit o ftho strikers nt sell, who, with Jones, set out in an
Fitzgerald.
attempt to overtake the bandits. They
The investigation of the grand jury returned two hours later unsuccess­
grew out of the recent strike disor­ ful.
ders in which one man, Engineer W.
T. eid, was fatally wounded, several
trains wrecked and much had feeling
shown between the striking and other
factions.

RACE RIOT ON SHIP
BROUGHT OUT THE POLICE
OF NEW YORK CITY TODAY

THIRD SESSION
SECOND ASSEMBLY
LEAGUE NATIONS

TWO ARRESTS
IN CONNECTION
WITH KILLING

BILLION DOLLARS
TO AID FARMERS
AND STOCKMEN

QUIET ALONG BORDER
WHERE GUNS ARE STILL
• -LOOKS LIKE EARLY PEACE

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W A S H S U IT S

O L IV E R

T W IS T

and

M ID D Y S U IT S
From $2.50 to $4.50 values

$1.48
.
Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.
Indian River Hotel,
Old Florida Landmark
is Being: Demolished

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(Bjr Th. At.ocUUd Fr.it)
ROCKLEDGE, Sept. 3.—The Indian
River Hotel, deserted in its declining
days by its former notable visitors
bccnuse it clung to its old fnshioned
ideas rather than keep abreast of the
times, is now being demolished. Un­
like the general movement from the
home to the hotel, this picturesque
structure is resigning in favor of pre­
tentious Winter homes, to be built on
the property where it once enhanced
the alrcudy enchanting atmosphere of
the Indian river.
Its recesses know the moods of such
personages as Grover Cleveland, I*.
Lorillard, whose name is synonomous
of Virginia Cheroots, and Mellon, of
Mellon's food fame.
The structure was built in 1875
before the Florida East Coast blazed
a hitherto darkened trail in thcsu
parts. At that time the hostelry could
only be reached by water, a feature
accentuating its fascination and ex­
clusiveness. Even with the coming of
the railroad its prestige did not dwin­
dle.
When Tutmnnny Hall was supreme
in New York politics, its leaders were
wont to make their rendezvous at the
Indian River, and Gotham's political
destinies in those days frequently
were shaped within the environs of
the mujcstic building. Among thoso
political chieftains who planned their
battles while basking in this balmy
climu were Thomas Nuvins, fire chief
of Brooklyn; MacQuade, McKlocklin
and Captain Aldridge, whose task it
was to manufacture tho flags and
buntings fur Tammany's parades.
Later pilgrims to the hotel included
Warren G. Harding. Miss Kate Eyer,
nn old school mate of his, conducted
u curio shop within the building.
It is recalled that with the coming
each winter of I*. Lorillard, how his
palatini house boat glided up the
stream and upon docking, the tobacco
king would unload his horses, cows
and chickens which always accompan­
ied him.
Tho names of Frank Gotch, former
world’s champion wrestler, and Harry
Parry Whitney, millionaire sportsman,
appear frequently on the hostelry’s
register.
Undur present plans fashionable
winter homes will grace tho river in­
stead of tho hostelry. Streets will bo
laid out and generally, n more mod­
ern picture will be wrought among
tho scenic benuty of the plnce. Among!
those who arc planning homes is C. U.
Kling, President Harding's brother-in­
law.
Ths world newa tho day it happona,
the Horald office.

NEEDED HERE.
Since the passnge of City Ordi­
nance No. 297, it is unlnwful for the
common, or garden vnriety of chicken
to be oil* tho home premises. Tho or­
dinance applies to other domestic
fowls ns well ns and the penalty is
sot at a maximum figure of $50. This
news will lie received with delight by
the many Lakeland people who hnvo
been involuntarily serving tho neigh­
bors’ chickens with lettuce, young on­
ions, cucumbers, strawberries and
other tasty vegetables anti fruit.—
Lakeland Telegram.

SENATOR TRAMMELL
BUYERS SUING
WILL VISIT FLORIDA
HANSON MOTORS’ FIRM.
DURING THE VACATION.
SARASOJA, Fin., Sept.. 3.—Nine
WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 .- (Specsuits, charging falso and fraudulent
statements for tho purpose of indue* ial).—Senator nnd Mrs. Park TrnmIng certain persons to by stock of the mcll will leave for Florida Saturday
Hanson Motor Co., o f Atlanta, have to spend tho remainder of the recess
been filed agnlnst this company In visiting In different sections of their
Hernnndo, Manatee and Sarasota state. Though ho opposed congress
counties. The suits were brought by taking nnd adjournment of four
individual buyers of the Hanson weeks at this timo, with so many im­
stock, all of whom arc represented by portant measures ponding^ Senator
Frnnk Redd, of Snrnsotn, prosecuting Trammell says ho will enjoy this lit­
tle rest and recreation. Those nround
attorney of Snrnsotn county.
the capitol know Senator Trammell
Tho complninnnts nre:
.
to be n man who is- always at his
In Hernnndo county: J. J. Bell,
In Manntce county: Mrs. L. W. post, giving his time, his energy nnd
Ilubbcll, J. E. Jonese, W. N. John­ ability to the public business. He is
one of the first of the Senators to
son, E. C. Saunders, Alex Penney.
In Snrnsotn county: T. A. Albritton, reach bis office in tho morning. He
gives personnl supervision to all tho
W. S .Harris, Frnnk Hawkins.
In ench instnnee tho complainants office work n n d 't io ono of the rules
chnrgo thnt the vnluo of the stock of hi soifica thnt every letter receiv­
wns misrepresented t othem, in view ed must have nn immediate reply.
of which they seek cnncellntion of Every letter from n citizen of his
tho stock subscriptions, recovery of state concerning n public or a per­
money pnid nnd the cancellation of sonnl matter has prompt attention.
Almost dnily tho Senator nnd his secnotes given.
retnnry
visit some of tho government
Tho total amount of stock sold to
department:,
to hasten action nnd
tho nine complninnntA, according to
the papers filed, is approximately bring about successful results in mat­
$1(1,000, of which about $0,000 was ters in which Florida citizens aro in­
paid in ensh, tho balanco in notes. terested. Being n man of n pleasing,
The Inrgcst subscriber wns J. J. Bell, courteous nnd forceful personality,
of Brooksvllle, who alleges^ ho wns Senator Trammell in hold in high eainduced to purchnso $5,000 of tho toem by nil government officials re­
gardless of party affiliations. When
stock.
Assurances that the Hnnson Mo­ congress is in session Senator Tram­
tor Co., wns in thriving condition nnd mell is constantly in attendance upon
nblc to pay largo dividends this year the dnily sessions of the Senate and
were made by its stock salesmen, ac­ is nlwnys in touch with pending legis­
cording to the complaints.
These lation. His speeches in tho Scnntc are
salesmen made further Btntemonts, nlwnys clean cut, able and forceful,
it in set forth, thnt nt the time tho victions. During the recent session of
stock wns purchased the company had congress he was very nctive in urging
n complete manufacturing plant In n reduction of freight rates, the re­
Atlnntn, Gn., with a enpneity of 20 peal of the rovenuo tax on transpor­
enrn n day; thnt this plant was run­ tation chnrges, tho increnso of the ex­
ning nt full capacity nnd that this ca­ emption from rovenuc tax to $3,000
pacity would be doubled In 'he nenr for married persons nnd $1,500 for
future; thnt the company had orders single persons, tho pnssnge of his or
for all cars it could manufacture this some other measure which would ex­
year, with cash deposits on all orders; tend similar government aid to the
that on the basis of present produc­ drainage projjects of the south as
tion nnd orders on hand the company that given to the irrigation district
would be able to pny lnrge dividends of tile west, the passngo of his bill
this present year; thnt the company requiring prompt settlement of clnims
only required 40 per cent, cash pay­ ngninst railroads, the passage of his
ment on subscriptions nnd thnt tho bill granting to Florida fop tho school
stock of the company would bo ac­ fund all of the United States lands
cepted by Atlnntn bnnks ns collateral remaining in tho State, a nloro liberal
for tho remaining (10 per cent, which policy toward the cx-servico men.
would be cnrrlod on subscription notes Senator Trammell was the author of
until liquidated by dividends.—Tampa the provision in tho agricultural re­
lief mensuro which makes a produc­
Times.
ers’ security held by a bnnk, upon
which a,, loan has been made, collat­
TURN ABOUT, FAIR PLAY.
eral upon which the bnnk mny obtain
nn advance from tho War Finance
The speck of war lately raging in Corporation. Ho introduced nnd pass­
Elk, Has., between baseball and Sun- ed a measure providing for tho U. S.
dny school has been settled amicably government to co-opernt cln tho
by bnseballers agreeing to attend mnintninonco of a student’s marine
Sundny school in the morning, nnd school nt Tnmpn. Ho was instrument­
Sunday Hcboolcrs are to attend bnse- al in getting nn appropriation of eight
hnll in the nfternoon.—Hardee Coun­ hundred thousand dollars for the sub­
ty Herald.
marine station nt Key West and also
one hundred and fifty thousnnd dol­
Buy it with a Herald Want Ad.
lars for the Pensacola navy ynrd.
These are only some of the activities
which have caused tile jjunior senator
of Florida to be n very busy man
during the past few monthss nnd now
entitle him to a short rest from his
multiplicity of duties at tho National
Capitol.

BUSINESS
IN
rr

THE

City Substantial
u*iy city Hives to the new comer, the
old resident and the respective buyer a
Hood impression.
from your Home Merchants if it is at all possible to
make your purchase. It stimulates BUSINESS—
makes the local merchant tax payer feel like he is
Retting a try at your share of business and an
incentive to keep store and stock in best condition.
Out-of-town Merchants and Mail Order Houses do
not contribute to the welfare of our city.
of buying outside should be considered and when
you buy from home you view your purchase and
know the merchant will consider any legitimate
complaint in regard to (|uality or fif
Are not built without the
moral and financial sup­
port of its local nconle—be loyal, support your lo­
cal paper. All these institutions need your busi­
ness.
Hanks, Wholesale Houses, Retail Stores and all
places—

D U O lllM iJ

BUY

CITY SUBSTANT1ALS

NEED YOUR BUSINESS, BUY AT HOME

A N F O R D , FLA.
First National Bank Annex

LEATHER SCHOOL SHOES FOR ALL

THE STAR TO-DAY
WILL ROGERS in

‘Honest Hutch”
Also a 2-part Hall Room Boys Comedy
Tomorrow—Thomas H. Ince presents
“Beau Revel”; also Fox News

SUMMER DAYS
WILL SOON BE OVER
/
It hns been n busy summer oven though it was vacation
time nnd wo fnco tho winter season with tho greatest nnd
brightest prospects for a most prosperous year. Our busi­
ness nnd your business is increasing, Sanford is growing
beyond expectations of tho greatest boostors, conditions
nro better, Floridn Is tho most prosperous stato in tho
union. Now is the time to think of tho proverbial "rainy
day." Save your money while y&lt;^J aro making it. Bank
it with tho bnnk that insures your deposits. Start your
bank account today,

T h e W in te r Season
Is A d v a n c in g
GET R E A D Y FOR BUSINESS T H A T IS COMINCj

The Peoples Bank
o f Sanford
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SPORT WORLD
**********
BOX5NG BOUT TODAY
AT JERSEY CITY.
(By Tbs Associated F rsss)

JERSEY CITY, Sept. 5.—Brynn
Downey, of Clovelnnd, and Johnny
Wilson, of Boston, were to meet here
this afternoon to sottlo their disputo
over tho world’s middleweight boxing
title. Both weighed in nt lfifl pounds
nt ten o’clock this morning, nnd de­
clare dthbmselvcs fit for the fray.
AND THE FRONT PAGE.

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COUNTY AGRICULTURAL
If tho Irish question nnd the Far
AGENTS MEET AT GAINESVILLE Enstern question were settled, nnd
SEITEMBER FIFTH TO TENTH. Russia were saved from famine nnd
bolshevism nnd the war in Asin Minor
GAINESVILLE, Sept. 3.—County were ended, nnd the German indentagricultural agents will meet here for
ty wore paid, whnt would this poor
their tenth annual session, September old world do to keep up nn interest
5th to 10th, inclusive, with n program In life?—Pens.icoln News.
thnt will keep the agents fully occu­
pied until adjournment. Dr. C. K.
A crumb of comfort for the unfor­
A Chicago nmn hns paten’ed a pn*
McQunrrle will be one of tho speak­ tunate is thnt you may start in the cess for making fuel briquets from
ers nnd preside nt the initinl session, bread line nnd end in the upper crust. garbage, waste dust from coal mine*
Monday, which will be devoted lnrgely —Washington Post.
nnd a small amount of tar.
to addresses of welcome nnd outlin­
ing the work of the meeting.
Plans of tho Livestock Snnltnry
Board and work of the Plant Ilonrd
will bo discussed nt tho nfternoon
session. All of Tuesday will bo de­
voted to addresses on nnd discussion
of fertilizers nnd related topics while
the county agents will arrange tho
program for Wednesday. Thursdny
will be Dnirjf Dny nnd Friday Club
Doy, while the program for Satur­
day, tho Inst dny of the convention,
will bo featured by addresses on or­
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ganization work, the Farmers’ Union
The man who never
accomplishments in Marion county,
has built a house
publicity nnd n general discussion.
t—
t. i
hat mined one of ••
W it
the greatest pleas­
NOT UP TO THEIR PROFESSION.

H it the
“Sawdust
T ra il’

Some Milton church members find
it too much work to get ready nnd
go to church Sundays’ oven though
they llvp within a few blocks of tho
church, while ut least oho member wo
know of, who lives about four miles
in tho country, is in attendance regu­
larly every Sundny, making the trip
to church nnd back, with n team of
mules, not with an auto, mind you.
After all, it Is just n matter of wheth­
er one wants to do a thing or not that
determines whether ho will do it.—
Milton Gnzotto.

ures of life. There is no fun to
AT*
compare with planning a home—watching it take shape under
the hammer and saw—and then moving into it to enjoy its com*
fort and shelter.
A good, substantial house is a splendid monument to a man*
usefulness. Add something to the city you live in. “Hit the
Sawdust Trail" I
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HILL LUMBER CO.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,1921

PAGE TWO

_______ ______ - " j ‘ !T !!!ag aei
of the former's pnronts, Mr. and Mrs,
A. W. Lee, Sr., for the week end".

ORDINANCE NO. 24

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD

Miss Ruth Mcttlngor, of Jackson­ AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR
ville, wns the week end guest of her
THE COLLECTION AND DISPO­
sister, Mrs. Walter Morgan.
SITION OF GARBAGE WITHIN
Starting at nine o'clock, Fridny even- !I
CITY OF SANFORD, FLOR­
ing, September 9th, and lasting un- ” Mrs. W. J. Thigpen arid little daugh­ THE
IDA, DESIGNATING THE KIND
ter Katherine leave tonight for Now
You Can Find the Name of Every Live Pro­
til ? ? ? ? ? ?
OF GARBAGE CAN REQUIRED
York, where they will visit her sister,
TO BE USED, DEFINING GARB­
fessional and Business Man in
Miss Katherine Wilkcy.
AGE REFUSE AND INDUSTRI­
Sanford in This Column
AL W a s t e , a n d p r o v id in g a
Mr. nod Mrs. G. A. Speer, Mr. nnd
rat
Ls at the Valdez Hotel, in the large $ Mrs. Vivian Speer nnd Algornon Speer PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION
dining room, the best place in San- * motored to Daytona bench- yesterday. OF THE IHIOVISIONS OF THIS
ORDINANCE.
LAWYERS
ford for this affair.
CONTRACTORS
BE
IT
ENACTED
BY
THE
PEOPLE
Misses Minn Howard nnd Porrlu Luo
OF THE CITY OF SANFORD,
S. O. Shinholser
Hell left today for Chnrlotte, N. C.,
George A. DeCottes
FLORIDA:
Where they will enter Queen's Col­
Contractor and Builder
Attorney-at-Law
SECTION 1. It shall he the duty
lege.
The BIG DANCE that is being put on
Over
Seminole
County
Bank
SANFORD
FLORIDA
of every housekeeper, storekeeper, or
by the Woman’s Club to raise money
SANFORD
FLORIDA
Dr. nnd Mrs. II, K. Murphy, of occupant or owner of any promises
for the School Lunch Fund.
Mulberry, Fla., wore the week-end within the city limits, hnving, keep­
Sanford Constructs Co,
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. It. L. Peck, ing or offering for collection any
B a t t e r ie s
This big dance will ntlract crowds from far and near
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
at their homo on Ninth streot.
garbage or refuse, where the snmo is
and everyone is'cordially invited
BHIKQ TOUR
Planes nnd Specifications Cheerfully
collected once a week, to provide for
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Grovenstein re­ tho storage and collection of such Battery Troubles to Us
Furnished
turned this morning front Daytona gnrbngo and refuse, n water-tight W t lp«eU lU « on Z lM trle tl W ork ta d e ta fir*
Alt Work Guaranteed
jo u d tp to d ib it t tr r le a ..
Beach where they spent several days. metal receptacle provided with prop­
P. 0. Box ]«|
WE ALSO HAVI COMPETENT MECHANICS H. T. PACft
TOB OVERHAULING TOUR OAR
er handles 'and n tight fitting cover
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. llurk and daugh­ nnd to hold not less thnn twelve
ter, of Dublin, Gn., are spending some qunrts nor more thnn forty gnllons, Sanford Battery Service Builders &amp; Contractors
Sketches and Estlmstes Free; m
This Space Donated by the
time here.
,
Company
it shnll further he the duty of every
building too large and none too imslL
Rhone
189
L.
A.
Itennud,
Crop.
housekeeper, storekeeper, uccupnnt or
f
R. B. Jennings of Sumterville, Fin., owner to plneo tho snld receptacle
----- ALL WORK GUARANTEED__ .
| was registered at the Montezuma
when offered for collection nt the curb HARTFORD BATTERY
*Wilson &amp; Shorey
. yesterday while in the city on buslHue in front of his or her premises or
Pino nnd Garland Sts., Orlando, Fit.
*I* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * '’1******** 1ness.
“Battery Insurance”
on the curb line of the alley when
visitors to the city today, Mr. Curlett j
j^eol i |utchcock, of Plant City, any public alley adjoins such prem­
Sold and Serviced by
PURE WATER
coming in to attend the regular meet- is tjJi; nttrnctive guest of hur sister, ises, nnd to remove or cause them to
be removed inside the fence line of
Edw. Higgins, Inc.
ing of the commissioners.
! j j r3i John G. Leonardy.
Elder Springs Water
the
premises
when
they
shall
hnvo
!
Haight
&amp;
Magee
MRS. FRED DAlGKR, Society Editor,
99.98% PURE
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. J. Torchy, of New­
R. F. Austin, of West Palm Beach been emptied; provided, however, any
__________ Phone 217-W _
ark, N. J., spent the week end hero was registered at tile Montezuma yes­ storekeeper, owner or occupant keep­
Phone 31 M V
8 anford, Fix
ing or offering for collection refuse
at
the
Montezuma.
GARAGES
terday,.,
SOCIAL CALENDAR
material consisting entirely of paper
LORD’S PURITY
and
paste honrd or other light mate­
Smith, of Smithvillc, Gn., was
Smith Bros. Garage
TUESDAY—The Business and Pro­ Miss Jettie Westmoreland left yes- (
rial
in
large
quantities
may
nt
the
fessional Women's Club will meet terdny for her home in Greensboro, N. roistered at the Montezuma yesterExpert Repairing
'
WATER
discretion of the City Commission and
«t H o’clock at the Woman’s Club C., after spending some time here as (jayi
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
AS GOOD AS THE BHST
the guest of Mr. arid Mrs. John Snow..
_____
under such rules as it may prescribe
rooms.
*
Oak and First
be
allowed
to
use
suitable
brigs
for
Daily
Service
Phone 197
BIRTHDAY PARTY
WEDNESDAY—Mrs. John C. Smith
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
John
Snow
and
their
such
storage
nnd
collection.
Little
Miss
Martha
Bishop,
the
dninwill entertain the members of the
REAL ESTATE
SECTION 2. Garbage, ns used in
T. N. T. Club, at her home on Un­ guest, Miss Jettie. Westmoreland and ty little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.
William Snow, motored to Daytona |)_ |tiglii,p, entertained a number of this ordinance, shnll lie held to mean
SANFORD NOVELTY
ion avenue at I o'clock.
E.
F.
Lane
Beach
Sunday.
[her
little
friends
yesterday
afternoon
all
kitchen
or
table
refuse,
swill,
offal,
THURSDAY—The Christian Endeav­
WORKS
at her home on Parke avenue, the oc- trash, or refuse mnterinl of every
Real Estate and Insurance
or of tlie Presbyterian church will
Mr,
and
Mrs.
Orin
Stenstroin
an*
ension
luring
her
fifth
birthday
minij
kind
that
contnins
any
animal
or
veg­
entertain in compliment of Miss
nounce tbe birth of a ten pound son, versnry
Phone 95
etable matter tending to rapid decay
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
Helen Peck, nnd Donald Whitcomb, yesterday morning.
Quantities
of
hibiscus
were
used
in
'
nr
|,utrifnction.
and Miss Izetta Stone, and Robert
decorating the rooms.
The color
SECTION 2. Refuse, ns used in
General Shop and Mill
Cobb, at tbe church parlors at 8
Geo. W. KnigHt
Mr. and Mrs. David Caldwell, Miss- gehemo of |&gt;jnk and white was prettily this ordinance shall be held to mean
o'clock.
es Alice and Lettic Caldwell were a carried out in the decorations and roWork
Real Estate and Insurance
FRIDAY—Mrs. C. L. Britt will enter­ congeninl party motoring to Daytona freshments. The dining table bad for any general combustible refuse, nil
•
paper,
rags,
paste
board,
boxes,
berry
SANFORD
FLORIDA CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
tain the members of the Monday Beach yesterday.
its center-piece the wonderful birth­ boxes, wooden boxes, whole or broken
Bridge Club at her homo on Pal­
day cake iced in pink and topped with bottles and all other trash nnd refuse
517 Commercial Street Sanford, Fit.
metto avenue.
Mrs. Clarence Mahoney left Thurs­ five tiny white tnpers.
..
Employment
Bureau..
material
not
containing
any
vegoMothers Club will meet with Mrs. II. day for Oswego, Kans,, where she will
Several childish games were played
The vocational committco of tho Busi­
ELECTRICAL
R. Dens at her homo on Park Avo. visit her parents for a month or six by titc young folks and stories wore i tabic or animal matter tending to ness and Professional Women’s Club
t irid decay or putrifnetion.
Woman's Club will give a dance at weeks.
told by Misses Ruth Henry and CnrSECTION 4. Industrial waste, as requests nil young women desiring
tile Valdez Hotel.
COLONIAL LAMPS
metn. Late in the afternoon Mrs.
employment to register nt tho First
SATURDAY—The Children’s Story
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smith and lit­ Bischnp, assisted by Mesdames Thig­ defined in this ordinance, shall be Nntionnl Bnnk.
—
Hour will lie held at the Central tle daughter, Juanita, spent the week pen, Wallace, MarloweJ Bower and he'd to mean nil waste material,
AGNES
G.
BERNER,
Chairman
Park nt 5 o'clock.
end in 1'nmpa as the guests of Mrs. Hurt served refreshments carrying out empty boxes or barrels, garbage and
Smith’s sister.
the color scheme, nnd consisting of ice refuse of every description when same Eyes Examined
Glnsses Designed
, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Leonard)’
cream In white paper cups, cake, iced shall originate be kept, held or col­
Henry McLaulin. Jr.
Peter Schnnl spent the week end at in pink and pink and white candles. lected at business houses or places of
spent the week-end in Plant City with
OPT. 1).
business
of
every
kind,
and
nil
build­
Daytona
Beach,
relatives.
The favors for the boys were horns
filled with candy, whie the girls were ing material resulting from the erec­
Mr. oral Mrs. I). K. Eberwine, of j Mr. '""I Mrs. L. I’. McCullcr and presented with dainty parasols filled tion, removal, repairs or tearing
down of buildings; all waste material
Miami, arc spending several di^s 'L- I j r-» spent the week end at Day with candy.
!
totm
Beach.
from printing offices, ashes from
Among
the
children
enjoying
tins
herb at the Montezuma.
pretty party were: Betty McKinnon, steam boilers, office buildings or bo­
Mrs. W. F. Blackman, of Wokiwa I Mr. and Mrs. F. E, Round]Int and Margaret Franklin, Mary Elizabeth te's, restaurants, and boarding bous­
GILLON
FRY
OPTOMETRIST
Ranch, is in the city today shopping. Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Perkins motored Tolar, Mary Elizabeth Neely, Kather­ es, offnl- and floor sweepings from OPTICIAN
Phone
442
to Daytona Bench yesterday.
ine Thigpen, Mary Hart, Georgia Hart poultry houses and meat markets, Graduate Northern Illinois College
Wilson Smith, Frederick Daigcr, Rus­ dead animals, offal and floor sweep­ 212 East First St.
Snnford, Fin.
Mrs. C. E. Stafford and daughter,
Paul Kolb was a visitor at Daytona sell, Billie Thigpen, Franklin Bennett, ings from stock yards, livery, feed
TRANSFER
Mrs. Ed Betts, lenvu today for Nor­
Bench Monday.
Bryan Higgins, Harry Bower and nnd sale stables.
folk, Vn., and Greenville, N. C., where
WILSON VULCANIZ- “WE DELIVER THfe G00D9"
Bobbie Marlowe.
SECTION 6. Industrial waste,
they will Hpetid the next two months.
Dr. II. II. McCnalin has returned
ING WORKS
Among the “grown ups” were Mrs. shall lie stored, held, kept, collected
Quick Service Transfer
C, 0 . WILSON. Ownnr
T„. ,
,
, . , ... ,
homo from Daytona Bench where ho 11. C. Bowers, Mrs. 1). C, Marlowe, nnd removed by the owner, occupant’
Dick
I
ermine,
Jr.,
is
in
M
am
the
,
.............,
.
,
,
Storage Facilities
SATISFACTORY
SERVICE
AND
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’
. .
Inis s tent the past two weeks,
Mrs. George Fox, Mrs. W. J. Thig­ or person in possession of such prem­
If we please you, tell others; if an
guest of his sister, Mrs. J. W. Rowe.
REASONABLE PRICES
pen, Mrs. (5. I). Hart, Mrs. A. It. Wal­ ises under tho direction of the Health
tell us. Phone 498
W lrh t D rathcri .
Bulldlnx
..
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. ....
Me- and Mrs. L. C. Kolb left Fri- lace and'Mrs. Fred Digger, jr.
iffiecr, in such manner as may lie
Mrs. G. S. Harding and children, ,|||y for 0lurkt Aln.( wheru they nru
prescribed by the City Commission. Phone 175 Fourth and Sanford Av*
of Jacksonville, are visiting Mrs. th|? RHe8,8 „f thl. formcr*8 pnrt,nt9.
•
HOTELS
THEATRE
AND
BUFFET
SECTION' (5. It shall be the duty
Harding’s sisters, Mrs, J. F. Abbott,
_____
New
Era
Printery
SUPPER PARTY. of the City Commission to prescribe
and Mrs. W. N. Culp, While hero they
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wight were
G. Bassett Smith, Prop.
Mr
.and
Mrs.
W.
A. Whitcomb en­
Hotel Montezuma
expect to motor to Dnytonn.
among the Sanford people at Daytona tertained tho members of tho Pock- such rules and regulations governing
COMMERCIAL AND
tho
storage,
holding,
keeping,
collec­
Beach yesterday.
“Sanford’s New Hotel"
JOB PRINTING
Whitcomb bridal party nnd u few tion and removal, of garbage, refuse
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Reed, Mrs.
_____
$1.50 Up Per Day
Eichnor, and Mr. and Mrs. Emlnr
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lee motored to extra guests, last evening at a the­ and industrial waste as will comply
Curlett, of Genova, were among the Titusville where they were the guests atre buffet supper, at tlurir home in with this ordinance arid to the City
Herald Printing Co.
Orlando.
Commission may seem to the best in­
The party left Sanford nt seven terest of the public welfare.
C. A. WHIDDON
o’clock, arriving in Orlntulo about
SECTION 7. Any person, firm or
BOOK,
JOU
AND
COMCLEANING,
PRESSING, ALTERING
i i*ght. Mr. anti Mrs. Whitcomb then
corporation or any housekeeper,
MEItCIAL PRINTING
Rear Sanford Shoo &amp; Clothing Cfc
escorted their guests to the Phillips storekeeper, or the owner or occu­ Phone 148
Herald Building
Phone 405
theatre where they all enjoyed tho pant of any premises within the City
show, after, which they returned to limits, or their agents, servants, or
A competitive international exhibi­
the Whitcomb home .which had been employes who shall have, keep, hold
DRINK
beautifully decorated for the occas­ or offer for collection garbage, refuse, tion of Invention? along several in­ Elder Springs Water, fts 99 98-10°
ion, in pink and green. Quantities of &lt;r industrial waste in any manner dustrial lines will feature the Ivynn per cent pure. Phone • ! pink vines nnd fern were effectively other than ns provided in this ordi­ fair in France in October.
used, in decorating the various rooms. nance, or as provided in such rules
SECTION 8. H alia11 be the duty
C. E. HENRY,
The color scheme of pink and green and regulations as the City Commis­
Commissioner,
being later carried out in the refresh­ sion may proscribe under this ordi­ of tho City to purchnso the necessary
ments. Mrs. Whitcomb served a de­ nance, or shall have, keep, manage, receptacles required by the ordinance Attest:—L. R. PHILIPS,
City Auditor and Clerk.
licious salad course followed by an collect, or offer for collection nny nnd to furnish the same to gll users
Placed on second reading, rend #n
ice course.
garbage, refuse nr industrial waste in thereof nt cost.
SECTION 9. All ordinances and passed by tho unanimous vote of tM
’Mr. nnd Mrs. Whitcomb’s guests such manner as to render tho air or
Included Mr. ami Mrs. R. L. Peck, Mr. soil impure or unwholesome, or in parts of ordinances in conflict with City Commission of the City of San­
ford, Florida, nt its regular meeting
nnd Mrs. Dooley, Dr. and Mrs. E. I). any such manner as to enuno the this ordinance are hereby repealed.
this 29th day of August, A- D-, 1021.
SECTION
10.
.This
ordinance
shnll
Brownlee, Misses Berlin Luke, Ethel premises on which such gnrbngo, re­
H. R. STEVENS,
take
effect
60
days
after
its
Anal
pas­
nnd Florence Henry, Hcrmlna Leh­ fuse, or industrial waste is held, man­
Mayor.
man, Agnes Dumas, Dorothy Rumph, aged, kept, collected or offered for sage.
S. O. CHASE,
SECTION 11. That this ordinance
and May Thrnsher. Messrs. Lee Peek, collection, or any premises ndjnccnt
Commissioner.
Frank I’urdon, Benjamin Whittier, thereto, to bcconto littered or un­ shall be published once within ten
C. E. HENRY,
Glenn Whitcomb, I’nul Dooley nnd sightly or dirty or unwholesome, or days after its final passage In a news­
Com m issioner.
paper
of
general
circulation
in
the
Sherman Moore.
'n nny manner violates the provisions
Attest:—L. R. PHILIPS,
of this ordinance, shall upon con­ City of SMford, Florida.
City Auditor and Clerk.
Fish and game laws in Luke coun­ viction in the Municipal Court, for
Passed oy the .unanimous vote of
■■■■■■tmmm
ty will he strictly enforced, for there each offense, be punished by fine not the City Commission of the City of
CARPETS AND RU G S
is a Fish and Game Protective Asso­ to exceed Twcnty-flvo ($25.00) Dol­ Sanford, Florida, thiH 25th day of
ICE COLD CHERO-COLA FREE
»V
WASHED
ciation there that numbers a mem­ lars or by imprisonment not to cx- July, A. D., 1021.
ON SATURDAY
II. R. STEVENS, /
nnd cleaned nt your homo or wo *
bership uf about two hundred, all -ced Twenty-five (25) days, or by
Mayor.
call for nnd deliver. Hamilton 1«*
pledged to assist the wardens it: pros­ both such fine nnd imprisonment in
Electric
Washers
used.—Sanlo
ecuting nil offenders of tho stututes the discretion of the Judge of tho
S. O. CHASE,
Municipal
Court.
Steam
Prcssery,
317
1st
St. Ph°ne
•'(Tooting fish nnd game in that region.
1
Commissioner.
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I aL F W . ^ BApmO, FIX.
JllONS! ^£P eoMin i NO THE
| G and dET“ 5 ch LICENSE
f e ES T O D E pAID BY
FD tfrnqoN OB PERSONS
|iV PERSON,
0CCUPAt° AGfMDTHE CITY LIMITS OF

F 'S r W C ir s M C E E D .N G
•?« S5ti * REPEALED! AND
I REGULATE THE CAKI1YING
I nr nilSlNERS OR BUSIL eS UNDER SUCH LICENSE
R K bSj and p r e s c r ib t , THE PENALTY FOR FAILK tO COMPLY WITH THE
fovSoNS THEREOF; AND
fcpEAUNG ALL OTHER, OR
C K ORDINANCES RELAIvE TO OCCUPATION LICENSE
K
FOR THE CITY OF SANhRD FLORIDA.
Pt ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE
1 THE CITY OF SANFORD,
LORIDA.
ACTION I.—That no person shall
i(« In, or manago the business,
(tuion or occupation hereinafter
ltioMi! and required to bo licensed
ETthe City of Sanford, Florida;
L and until a City Liccnac Bhall
[ been procured from the City Tax
«tor of the City of Sanford, Florwhich license shall be, then and
s issued by the City Tax Collecupon the payment of the amount
tense tax required therefor, withiny additional charge or fee whathie word "Person" in this ordinance
1 include natural nnd corporate
xins, and embrace the plural numand the word "Persona" shall
irace the singular number.
IECTION 2.—That no license shall
Issued for more than one year, nnd
[licenses shall expire on the 30th
| of September of each year; nnd
[each license obtuined between OcLr 1st and April 1st the full tax
one year shall he paid, except an,
kin provided for; and for each
knse obtained from April 1st to Sepnkr 30th. One-half the full tax
one year shall be paid, except as
reinafter provided for.
SECTION 3.—That licenses shall
[good only for the particular busi­
es, and at one particular place of
■inejj, which shall be named thcreI and for the person, firm or corporjon to whom issued; but licenses
ly be transferred, when there is a
p-fide sale nnd transfer of the
kpertyused in the business, stock In
Ide, or the removal of same from
PpIBCe 'n the City to another, upon
plication to the City Tax Collector;
* such transfer shall be written
hss the face of the original license.
fThe issuance by the City, and rcIP‘ by the applicant of n license
pHin no case be deemed authority to
Muct business in contravention to
|) ordinance, or ordinances of
f City now existing, or hereinafter
Kted, or to establish, or maintain
ly nuisance.
■SECTION L—That the City Tax
•Hector, before issuing n license
r ? °" !l Property value, or cnpitnl
P . shall require the person npply|f 'or a license to make a written
r *ment u,1(ler oath, of the value of
I* Property, or the amount of tho
Ipdal stock.
[SECTION 6.—The amount of license
I ened and imposed upon every
rrs°n, irjn, corporation or associa­
te k *bub l‘”KnKL’ in, or manage
P&gt; business °r occupation hereinnfI mentioned within the City of SanL ’ . °riliu' i9 hereby fixed, graded,
V .*u!
,h” '"""wing
[BSTRACTORS OF TITLE:
, °mpanfc*' agents, firms, or
I rsons engaged in the busimaking abstracts of
Z l ' Z PuMk records,
and ,Pr ^ c*° to rlruw deeds
Bach PC,.’ 2“ °
verti, I'" ',r corP°ratlon ndI n '»ljg on streets with banI anv* L°a H’ or c“rtoons, or

la r r c r
io-°°
rortoln ynnt,nnS ° f bnnncf«
« mean!,
°r n"y oth*
10'00

T" P-n

,[T”Cl
K,Kmi**»■ 5.00
(Thl, clau*! .......................

ply tn “U8° &lt;l(»es not ap-

nor ‘o ankaEHtnti A8Cnta'
AQENcy n \ \ ? r banker«).
lect o v La , m a n d co l .
B anked; T
^
™
•gent

Lawyers,

each

*gent F n p 'p , ; : ; ........
TAILOR CL0ThiNG OR
'CENT FOn imoV:.............
. company „ ‘n.b u r a n c e
' gent Fntf ^v.n ..............
company8,. ,N3 u ra n c e
'OENT for
SA?2'n!)
......
UK SALE
TYPE-

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10.00
h.00
5,00
T.60

WRITER, ADDING MACHINES, BICYCLES, CASH
REGISTER, at retail, and
not licensed as merchant.....
5.0$
AGENT, Book or picture (no
license required for sale re­
ligious books or pictures).... 15.00
AGENT, Foreign Fertiliser .... 7.50
AGENT, Fire safes or vaults 10.00
AGENT, Lightning Rod, or
Dealers In ..............................
AGENT, Monument or Tomb­
stone (local) ..........................
AGENT, Monument or Tombstone (foreign or traveling)
AGENT, Real Estate, Including
rent and rent collecting agoncIos, each agent ..................
AGENT, Land Company out­
side County ..........................
AGENT, Sewing Machine (this
does not apply to mer­
chants) ................................. 10.00
AGENCY, Employment or Re­
cruiting Labor ...................... 10.00
AGENT, Automobile, or dealer In ....................................... 10.00
AGENT, Automobile Accessor­
ies .......... ~.............................. 15.00
AGENCY, not specifically
mentioned ............................. 10.00
AMUSEMENT PARK, perman­
ently located.......................... 50.00
AMUSEMENT PARK, not per­
manently lo c ated .................. ' 200.00
ANIMALS,
exhibited
on
streets, (per day) .............. 15.00
ARMS, dealers In (sec dealer)
AUCTION SHOP .................... 500.00
AUCTIONEER ........................ 10.00
AUTOMOBILE .
SALES
AGENCY, or Repair Shop,
Including right to sell gas,
tires, accessories and the
like ................. ...................... 25.00
AUTOMOBILES, Washing or
polishing cars (when not in
connection with gnrage)..... 5.00
AUTOMOBILE, Repair Shop
owned or operated by only
one man, without assistance
6.00
of helper .............................
AUTOMOBILE, Repair Shop
owned or operated by more
than one man, and where not
more thnn four are employ­
ed ........................................... 10.00
AUTOMOBILE, Repair Shop
owned or operated by more
than four men ...................... 15.00
AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE,
Owners or persons In charge
of automobiles or auto-trucks
kept for hire or rent, or used
in conveying passengers or
freight shall pay for each au­
tomobile or truck a license
tax as follows:
AUTOMOBILE, nnd other mo­
tor vehicles of 22 h. p. or
2.50
less .................. ......................
AUTOMOBILE, of more thnn
i
22 h. p., not more than 27
4.00
h. p.........................................
AUTOMOBILE, of more than
27 h. p., not more than 35
6.00
h. p..........................................
AUTOMOBILE, of more than
7.50
35 h. p....................................
AUTOMOBILE, any typo with
seating capacity of ten or
more ....................................... 50.00
MORTOR TRUCKS
(For hauling any other thnn
passengers)
TRUCKS of not more thnn one
5.00
toil capacity .........._..............
TRUCKS of more than one ton,
not more than two ton ca­
pacity ..................................... 12.5C
TRUCKS of more than two ton,
not more than four ton ca­
pacity ..................................... 20.00
TRUCKS of more than four ton
capacity ................................. 50.00
AWNING, or tent makers,
not otherwise licensed ......... 10.00
BAKERY, baking not over 100
loaves per day, with confec­
tionery ................................... 10.00
BAKERY, hnking not over 500
loaves per day, with confec­
tionery ................................... 15.00
BAKERY, Bnking over 500
lonves per day, with con­
fectionery ............................. 25.00
BAKERY, Bilking not over 100
lonves per day, without con­
fectionery .............................
5.00
BAKERY, Baking not over 500
loaves per day, without con­
fectionery ............. ................ 10.00
BAKERY, Baking over GOO
lonves per day, without con­
fectionery ............................. 15.00
BREAD VENDORS, from out­
side City ............................... 20.00
BARBER SHOPS, for each
chair, up .to and including
three ......... .............................
3.00
BARBER SHOP, for each
1.60
chair over three ..................
BANKS, Bankers, Trust Com­
panies, or persons doing a
banking business, othor than
Nntlonal Banks.
Having a capital stock not
exceeding- Fifty thousand
dollars ($50,000.00) ........ 15.00
Having a capital slock ex­
ceeding fifty thousund dol­
lars ..................................... 20.00
BILLIARD, Pool or Bagatelle
Tables, kept for public use or
profit, each table .................. 15.00
BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP .... 5.00
BLACKSMITH SHOP, owned
or operated by only one man 5.00
BLACKSMITH SHOP, owned
or operated by more than

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one m a n ...............................
7.50 DEALER
•old from wagon Or other
IN
LUMBER,
sale thereof, per month.... 16.00
BOARDING HOUSES, LODG­
87.50
conveyance
BRICK and CEMENT ....... 10.00 ICE WAGONS, peddling on
ING HOUSES AND HO­
PEDDLERS OF MEDICINE.... 50.00
DEALER IN PISTOLS, bowstreets, not owned and op­
TELS:
le knives, sling shot or brass
8.00 PEDDLERS, or persons sell­
erated by ice factories .......
Having accommodations for
ing goods, wares or merchan­
knuckles, rifles, dirks or
JOB PRINTING ...................... 10.00
ten and notovor fifteen.... 6.00
dise a t wholesale or retail,
other deadly weapons ..v....... 10.00 JUNK DEALERS (see dealers)
Having accomodations for fif­
from sample room at hotel or
(Merchant's license not to
JEWELRY, sold from stand,
teen and less than twentyother place, or a t the place
to Include gold wire work­
apply.)
five ...................................... 10.00 DENTISTS ................................ 10.00 ers, etc., itinerant.................. 20.00
of business of a local licensed
Having accommodations for
retail dealer, whether for
DOG SHOW, or Pony Show,
JEWELRY REPAIR SHOP.... 6.00
twenty-five and less thnn
present or future delivery to
per day ................................... 10.00 KODAK, nnd Photographers
fifty ..................................... 15.00 DOGS, ench ...................
anyone, shall be classed as
1.25
supplies if principal busi­
a merchant not permanently
Having accommodations for
DROVERS, selling at auction,
ness .........................................
more than fifty .................. 25.00 trading or otherwise who
located, and shall pay a li­
KNIFE
AND
SCISSOR
BOILER, Machine Shops or
cense o f ................................. 26.00
bring stock of any kind into
SHARPENER ......................
foundries ................................. 10.00 the state for sale .................. 50.00 KNIFE RACKS (seo Rocks).
(This provision shall not
BOOK AGENT, (seo agent Bale*
apply to rcgulnr drum­
DETECTIVE AGENCY ............ 20.00 LAUNCHES, for hire, each .... 2.50
of hooks).
mers or salesmen employ­
LAUNDRY, Steam or Chinese 15.00
DRAY, baggage wagon, or
ed by wholesale dealers or
BOTTLING WORKS, nnd Soda
carriage each one-horse....... 3.50 LAUNDRY, agent or agency
manufacturers, selling to
Water Factories .................. 15.00 DRAY, for each additional
for Inundry located outside
BOWLING ALLEYS, for each
horse .................
1.00 city ............................ ........... 25.00
local dealers the goods of
alley .........................................
5.00DRIVERS of public drays.......
their principals).
1.00 LAWYERS .............................. 10.00
HOWLING ALLEY, run in con­
LIVERY nnd Feed Stables,
PEDDLERS.—Traveling deal\\
DRY CLEANERS, who pay no
individuals or firms keep­
nection with other licensed
era who shall bnrgaln or sell
other license .......................
6.00
nmusementH, each alley ......... 2.50 ELECTRIC LIGHT and (or)
ing for hire or public use
ony goods, wares or merchan­
power plants ......................... 40.00 horses or mules for not more
BOXING EXHIBITION
dise, by sample or in any oth­
than five horses or mules.... 10.00
er manner, for present or fu­
(whether given in theatre
Provided further, that any
For each additional horse or
or other placo of amuse­
individual, company, firm
ture delivery to any person
mule .......................... .......
1.00
whomsoever, by himself or
ment) ..................................... 15.00
or corporation, furnishing
LUMBER YARD...................... 15.00
agent, following after to de­
lights, or power to Its cus­
BRICK YARD, or Factory .... 10.00
LUNG TESTERS ...... ...........
5.00
tomers,
and
making
a
liver and collect for same,
BOOT BLACK STAND, each.... 11.60
LUNCH STANDS AND EAT­
charge by meter, and who
riiall be deemed a peddler,
BOOTS AND SHOES, Second
ING HOUSES at Railroad
and shall pay a license of.... 25.00
Hand, dealer in ....................
5.00 shall make a minimum
depots ................. ............... .. 10.00
(This provision shall not
charge without reference
BOAT HOUSES, or Boat Yards
LODGING HOUSES
(seo
to the meter—Bhall pay an
apply to drummers of
keeping boats for hire .......... 5.00
boarding house).
wholesale establishments
additional license.............. 20.00
BROKER—Those who carry
5.00
selling to local established
EMBALMERS ......... 1.............. 30.00 LOCKSMITHS .........................
stock on hand and who sell
EXPRESS COMPANIES........ 50.00 MACHINE and repair Bhop, not
dealers.)
to registered wholesale mer­
otherwise sp ecifiet^............ 10.00 PEDDLING BOATS, less than
EXHIBITION, freak or other
chants only, and net as in­
5.00 40 feet in length .................. 10.00
curiosity for profit, per week 25.00 MANICURIST .........................
termediary between buyer
MATTRESS
MAKER,
where
per
d
a
y
....................................
5.00
PEDDLING BOATS, over for­
and seller for the considera­
machinery is used ................ 10.00
FISH MARKET .....................
5.00
ty feet in length .............. 20.00
tion of a brokerage or com­
Where
no
machinery
is
used
5.00
FLORIST
................................
5.00
(Provided boats engaged
mission from either, for the
in tho Balo of vegetables,
FORTUNE TELLER .............. 250.00 MANUFACTURER of borsale of stocks, bonds, mer­
rels, tubs, buckets, brush­
the products of farm or
chandise, etc.......................... 15.00 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
es, candy, crates for fruit,
plantation, fish and oys­
sold from ear on railroad
BROKER, dealing in stocks and
ters, Bhnll not bo consider­
bonds ..................
16.00 tracks, per c a r ........................ 15.00 doors, blinds, sash, fiber fu r­
niture, cigars, terra cotta,
ed peddling boots).
FRUIT STAND, when not lic­
BROKER, dealing in futures
earthen-ware, pottery or oth-.
5.00
PEDDLERS, peanuts, popcorn,
and options ........................... 20.00 ensed us merchant ..............
cr clay products; tile, ce­
5.00
pencils, shoo strings, etc......
BROKER, dealing ininsurance 10.00 FRUIT STAND, when operat­
ment or concrete or artific­
ed by push cart, or portable
PEDDLERS NOT OTHER­
BROKER, dealing in anything,
10.00
WISE SPECIFIED .............. 25.00
stand ......................
6X)0 ial stone
or article not above speci­
MARBLE
YARD
10.00
PHONOGRAPH,
persons oper­
FRUITS,
vegetables,
or
pro­
fied ..................................
10.00
MEAT
MARKET
6.00
ating
for
profit
....................
6,00
duce,
sold
from
wagon,
or
BUILDING AND LOAN AS­
MERCANTILE
AGENCY.......
25.00
PHOTOGRAPHERS,
ferrotypother
conveyance,
a
t
retail,
SOCIATION ............................ 15.00
ers, crayon artists, perman­
by other than producer.......
5.00 MERCHANTS, Store Keepers,
BUILDING MATERIAL, dculDruggists, shall pay a li­
ently located ...»..................... 10.00
er in, Foreign ...................... 60.00 GARAGE, used for storing or
cense as follows:
not permanently loented...... 15.00
caring for automobiles for
CABINET OR CARPENTER
PHRENOLOGIST .................... 250.00
pay .......................................... 10.00 For the first one thousand
SHOP, not to apply unless
dollars or fraction of one
PHYSICIANS and Surgeons. 10.00
GAS PLANT, any person, firm
three or more persons are
thousand dollars of Block
PIANO TUNER, permanently
or corporation furnishing il­
employed ...............................
5.00
of merchandise ..................
6.00
located ...................................
6.00
luminating gus for profit.... 40.00
CANE RACKS, Knife Racks,
For each additional one thou­
PIANO TUNER, not perman­
Provided further, that any in­
Lifting Mnchincs or similar
sand dollnrs, or fraction of
ently located .......................... 10.00
dividual, firm or corpor­
boards, each, per day ............. 10.00
one
thousand
dollurs
of
PLANING
MILL und Novelty
ation
or
company,
furnish­
CANVASSERS, representing
stock
of
merchandise
.......
1.50
works
(not
in connection
ing
gas
to
its
customers
foreign firms or corporations,
MERCHANTS,
Itinerant
(Seo
with
Baw
mlllB)
.................. 10.00
nnd
making
a
charge
by
soliciting orders for, or sell­
Itinerant
merchant).
POPCORN
or
peanut
roaster
meter,
end
who
shall
make
ing furniture,
household
MILK DEALERS, or dairymen:
run on street ........................ 6.00
a minimum charge without
goods, musical instruments,
Any persons selling and de­
(Location to he designated
reference to meter, shall
and tho like, at rctuil ........ 15.00
livering milk:
by City Manager).
pay nil additional license
CARRIAGE, and Wagon fac­
With not more than five
PONY SHOW (seo dog Bhow),
o f ..................... T:............... 20.00
tories, including hlacksmithcows ............................. .....
5.00 PRESSING CLUBS ................
7.60
5.00
ing nnd repairing.................. 10.00 GUNSMITH .............................
With
five
and
not
more
than
RAILROAD
COMPANY,
whoso
GYPSIES, camping within city 100.00
CHAUFFEURS, of automo­
ten cow s............................. 10.00
tracks enter into or through
HAIRDRESSER, Manicurist .. 5.00
biles nnd all motor-driven
15.00
With
more
thnn
ten
cows....
the
corporate limits of the
HARNESS
SHOP,
mnkers
or
1.00
vehicles for hire ..................
MILLINERY
(Same
us
mer­
city
........................................ 75.00
repuirers
...............................
5.00
10.00
CHIROPODIST ......................
chant)
RESTAURANTS,
with seating
HAWKERS
or
hucksters
of
CHIROPRACTORS, Certified .. 10.00
MOSS
FACTORY
....................
10.00
capacity
of
five
persons or
merchandise,
drugs
or
pat­
CHIROPRACTORS,
without
MONEY
BROKER,
dealing
in
5.00
less
........................................
ent
medicines
or
preparations
100.00
diploma .................................
assignments of wages ........ 25.00
With seating cupncity of
purporting to possess medical
CIRCUS, for each ring, per
Industrial Loan Compnny^or
more thnn five and less
virtues, who by displaying or
day .......................
!... 40.00
Morris Plan Bank, lending
than ten persons .............. 10.00
crying their wares, or who
CIVIL ENGINEER.................. 10.00
money
on
personal
security
With
seating capacity
of
by music or other entertain­
CLAIRVOYANT, receiving re­
etc,,
nt
legal
rates,
to
ho
more
thnn
ten
and
less
ment, endeavor to draw
muneration for service...... 250.00
repaid in weekly or month­
thnn twenty ...................... 16.00
crowds for the purpose of
COLD STORAGE PLANT for
ly
installments
_
25.00
With
seating capacity of
selling
their
wares,
per
generul uso of public, for
Loans,
when
charges
for
ccrmore
than twenty peraons 25.00
week
....
..................................
25.00
pay ......................................... 15.00
tuin
purposes
exceed
legal
RUG
und
carpet cleaners,
HAT
CLEANERS,
or
block­
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
rate of interest ..............
60.00
huving established place of
ing ........................................
5.00
handling shipments on con­
MOTION picture shows, nnd
6.00
business ................................
signment or commission only 10.00 HEALERS, MENTAL, or per­
theaters with a seating capac­
RACKS, Knife, Cana Racks,
sons claiming to heal by ab­
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
ity of:
Ball Games (not baseball)
sent treatment .................... 100,00
carrying n stock of merchan­
Not
over
200
..................
25.00
and
other simllur game or
HEALERS, by electricnl or
dise,
fruits, vegetables,
200
and
not
over
500
..........
35.00
device,
for each game or demechanical
devise
(not
to
truck, etc., who buy and Hell
Over
500
...........................
50.00
10.00
apply
to
physicians
or
sur­
outright nt retail or whole­
MUSIC
DEALER,
Merchant’s
RUBBER
BALLOON
denier,
geons
....................................
10.00
sale, shall pay a merchant’s
License.
unless otherwise licensed .... 5.00
HORSE DEALER .................. 10.00
license.
MERRY-GO-ROUND,
carousal
SANITARIUM,
hospital, or In­
HOTEL
(See
hoarding
house)
CONTRACTOR (any person,
or
flying
jenny;
not
in
con­
stitution
of
like
character
HYPNOTIST
...........................
250.00
firm or corporation tnking
nection with umusement
when not run by licensed
ICE CREAM CARTS, selling
contracts to perform work by
parks; per week .................. 20.00
15.00
on streets, ench eart ........... 5.00
the job, employing two or
MUSIC
BOXES, when operated
chnrituble, charitable
ICE CREAM, nnd cold drink
more persons to nsBist in
for profit .............................
5.00 SAWMILL, including planing
stand .....................................
5.00
such work Bhall bo deemed a
NEAR
BEER,
and
other
drinks
16.00
ICE CREAM SALOONS, and
contractor).
of
like
character,
when
Hold
SECOND
HAND
STORE,
deal­
soda
fountains
........
10.00
CONTRACTOR, Plumbing .... 10.00
from fountain ....................
5.00
er in second hund goods, not
CONTRACTOR, Electricnl ..... 10.00 ICE CREAM MANUFAC­
OCULIST
OR
OPTICIAN;
10.00
TURER
.................................
16.00
CONTRACTOR, Building ....... 10.00
permanently
located
...........
10.00
SHOEMAKER,
including
shoe
ICE
FACTORIES,
including
CONTRACTORS, all kinds, not
OCULIST OR OPTICIAN; not
10.00
otherwise specified ............ 10.00 cold storage plant connect­
permanently loented ............ 25.00
10.00
ed therewith. With a cn- ^
DEALER in cigars nnd to­
OSTEOPATH .................. ......... 10.00 SIGN WRITING, or lettering
pneity of not more than thir­
bacco, not in connection with
with puint or metal letters
other licensed business ....... 43.00 ty tons por day .................. 25.00 PALMIST ................................. 260.00
PATENT MEDICINE VEND­
With a capacity of more than
5.00
DEALER IN CURIOS, when •
ORS, advertising by means
SHOWS, of all kinds, not oththirty nnd Icbs than sixty
not otherwise licensed .......
5.00
of minstrel showB or vaude­
erwise specified giving per­
tons por d n y ...................... 50.00
DEALER IN DYNAMITE, un­
ville
acts
......f........................
75.00
formances under tents or
With
enpneity
of
more
than
less licensed ns merchant .... 10.00
temporary structures of any
sixty
nnd
leas
than
one
PAWNBROKER
...........
V........
75.00
DEALER IN ELECTRICAL
kind
shall pay a license tax
hundred
tons
per
dny
.......
75.00
(Each
pawnbroker
shall
keep
MACHINERY, or electrical
for each day as follows:
With capacity of more than
a complete nnd true record
goods, to he licensed as mer­
one hundred tons per
When charge for admission
of all hie transactions,
chant.
,
(ley .................................... 100.00
including reserved seats
showing from whom each
DEALER IN FERTILIZERS,
INFORMATION
BUREAU,
shall ho fifty cents or
urtlcle of his stock was
to be licensed ns merchant.
paying no other licensa ..... 10.00
more, each d a y .................. 40.00
purchased and to whom
DEALER IN FRESH MEATS
When charge for admission
* same was sold, which rec­
AT WHOLESALE .....!........ 10.00 ITINERANTS:
including reserved seats
urd shall at all times be
DEALER IN FURNITURE
Any person or persons go­
shall be less than fifty •
subject to tho inspection of
(Merchant’s license).
ing from houBe to houso
cents, per day
............. 85.00
all
police
officers.
Any
DEALER IN FISH (Seo fish
repairing furniture, clocks,
person
violating
this
pro­
market).
Jewelry, Btovcs, tin uten­
SIDE SHOW, If udmfasion
vision,
upon conviction
sils, or uny other thing, not
charge including charge for
DEALER IN GASOLINE or
thereof, shall be punished
having a shop located in
reserved seat shall be fifty
Illuminating oils or lubricat­
by a fine not exceeding
' city, shall pay a license
cents or more, for the main
ing oils, nutomobile acces­
o f ........................................
25.00 $50.00 Fifty Dollars, or by
show, tho license for aide
sories, at retail (not to ap­
imprisonment not exceed­
Bhow shall be, per day ....... 10.00
ply to dealers taxed as mer­
Merchants and vendors, any
ing (60) sixty duys.
If admission including charge
chants, garages,
repair
person, either principal or
(No license issued to
for reserved seat shall be
shopB and the like ..............
5.00
agent, temporarily engaged
ferrable.)
less than fifty cents for the
in
the
sale
of
goods,
DEALER IN SAME, whole­
pawnbroker
shall
be
transmain
show, the license for
wares
and
merchandise,
sale ........................
25,00
side
show
shall be, per
PEDDLERS,
of
stoves,
clScka,
and
occupying
any
build­
DEALER IN JUNK, either di­
ranges,
sewing
machines,
ing
or
structure
for
the
rect or by agent .................... 20.00
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Another tiny for business.
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Gun Club Bhoot was n great suc­
cess yesterday.
Shows what Sanford could do in
the way of amusomonta if the people
will decide to stay at home and put
on a show of Rome kind.
First street has been improved some
but First Htrect will stand a lot of
improvement yet. Some of the worst
shuckH in the city grace the principal
comers of First stroct.
The boldness of the bandits who
arc holding people up on the main
streets of Jacksonville and Tampa,
shows that many of thoso gun men
are coming to Florida from the big
cities. Look out for them.
The “ridge suction” Is having an
argument about the Scottish pro­
clivities of “Mn” Rnhl. Well, nil we
can sny is thnt wo hope we live long
enough to sue “Mn” and “Pa" dressed
up ns Scottish bagpipers.
---------- o---------In this issue of the Daily Ilernld,
the new license ordinance Is publish­
ed, giving n list of the new licenses
and the amount thereof, and showing
the differences in prices. The new or­
dinance will keep the record strnight
and will not conflict with any other
laws on the subject. Read it carefully
and note what your business will have
to pay In October. It is modelled on
the right lines.
The munogcr of the theatre in
Jacksonville who failed to give up the
money when the robber told him to,
'waH a brave man, but he lost his life
protecting the property of his com­
pany. This was a man, but his life
is worth more than a paltry $800,
o r more, and in this ease, discretion
would havu been the better part of
vnlor. With a desperate man on the
other end of the gun, the best way is
the safest way, and the safest way is
to give up tho money when the ban­
dits have the drop on you.
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PURCHASE THE OKEECHOBEE
NEWS.
The firBt number of the Okeechobee
News, under tho new management,
was received at the Herald office this
week with distinct pleasure. And it
was a pleasure because we knew thnt
Hnrry Neal ,of tho Herald, was tak­
ing care of the News. N. J. Lilian),
H. A. Neel and It. J .Holly, are the
new owners of the Okeechobee Nuws,
and Mr. Neel will be down there for
several weeks getting everything in
shape and starting tho News off with
an eight page edition. Thu new ownera expect to have a chain of weekly
newspapers in the State close enough
to Sanford to make this the central
plant from which the other papers
will be supplied with paper and
printing mntcrinl since Sanford gets
tho benefit of water transportation.
The Okeechobee News is published
in Okeechobee City, the county Heat
of Okeechobee county, and is in tho
heart of the great stock raising coun­
try, orange growing and trucking, and
ono of the coming sections of Floridn.
Better railroad facilities and tho new
roads that ore now being built Into
Okccchobeo City will make it the con-

JtOQUEUFORT SALAD
DRESSING
Make a salad, using 1 can of
poors and a few Sylrnnr Brand
Rlpo Olives. Serve with Roque­
fort salad dressing, made as fob
■■■lows;
% small oan Elkhorn Roque­
fort Cheese; 4 to 0 tablespoons
Oliva pit; a pinch of aalt, dash
of paprika, lemon juice. Emub
aify to creamy consistency.
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De^ne Turner
WHLAKA BLOCK
Phone* 497*494'
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tral point for the activities of the
southern part of the State, and tho
now owners will make it one of the
best weekly papers in that part of
Floridn in a few months if possible.
The following editorial notice of
the change was in last week's News:
“With this issue of tho News the
paper passes into tho hands of Messrs.
N. J. Lilian!, R. J. Holly and H- ANeel, nil newspaper men of many
years experience, who are majority
stockholders in tho Sanford Herald.
For the present, the paper will bo
under the management of H. A. Neel,
who took charge last Monday. It will
be the endeavor of the new manage­
ment to glvo the people of this section
the best paper possible consistent
with the support received, A number
of improvements, both in tho plant
and paper are contemplated, and will
be made as soon as possible.
“Mr. N. J. Lilian!, tho senior mem­
ber of the Arm, hns been 'secretary
ami treasurer of tho Herald Printing
Co., for the pnst year. Before thnt he
wns for some ‘time business manager
of the Neol-Lllhml Publishing Cr.,
owning weekly papers at Browton,
Foley nnd Florala, Ala., and was for
sonic time business manager of the
Pensacola Evening News ,nnd secre­
tary and mnnnger of tho Escambia
County Fair Association, for six
years.
"Mr. R. J. Holly, the youngest mem­
ber of the Arm, Is the editor and
majority stockholder of the Sanford
Herald, lie is one of the best and most
favorably known newspapermen In
the State. He hnH doncj much' to
bring tho vnried resources of the San­
ford section to the notice of tho world
nnd stands high in his profession.
The writer hns for the pnst yenr
held the position of general manager
of the Snnford Herald. Prior to thnt
he was for several years owner nnd
publisher of papers in Alnbnma, com­
ing there from Colorado, whore ho
wns connected with a number of
newspapers ns editor nnd owner, A
cordial invitation iH extended the peo­
ple of this city nnd section to enll nnd
get acquainted."
---------- o----------WE WANT TO KNOW.
We are living way down here in
Snnford, Florida, U. S. A. Some
things get by uh on account of be­
ing out of touch with the main arter­
ies of big business but we cannot help
but think that somo things nre also
getting liy the president of the Uni­
ted States, his cabinet, his officers,
his secret service nnd all the con­
gressmen and (senators and all the
rest of the small fry ami large office
holders.
For instance—millions of dollar’s
worth of government piers burned up
the other day. Several fine ships have
been burned nt the same piers at Ho­
boken in the past few months. Who is
responsible for this, nnd why should
anyone want to burn the* ships and
piers? The New York Post Htrttes that
the U. S. Government owns THREE
BILLIONS worth of ships, nnd yet
wo cannot have a Merchant Marine.
Who in holding back tho greatest
thing thnt America hns ever attempt­
ed?
We have just finished fighting for
these things. Our boys went over to
get these things for Americn, and
many of them never came back, Did
the men responsible for the above acts
go over or did they remain In Ameri­
ca to pick up a fortune while our
l«&gt;ys were fighting to make America
safe for the corporations?
The rivers of Florida nnd the riv­
ers of other States could he made
navignble if the congressmen would
look after tho people's business, in­
stead of the corporations. With nnvb
gnble streams, there would bp no ex­
orbitant freight rates.
Somebody is responsible for all of
this burning of piers, of Hhips, for
tho delay in the merchant marine, for
the delays in ninking inland water­
ways through Florida and other
Stntes.
It would be well for the people to
find out for themselves. Wo do not
think that spirit of patriotism thnt
took our hoys to France has entirely
died out. Suppose tho Americnn
Legion finds out.
BEST WAY TO WIPE OUT KU
KLUX KLAN.
Recently in a town of considerable
size north of horo, a long ways off, u
man prouched anarchy before u
throng of people.
Ho Hpoku these
words: “You seo those folk living ujf
there in fine houses on tho hill; we
are ns good as they aro nnd entitled
to ns good things as they got. We
hove nothing; they havo everything.
Look at their automobiles and their
handsome wives. Why shouldn't we
have them? We don’t say that wo
wont as good automobiles as they
hove—wo wont their automobiles. We
do not sny, cither, thnt wo want as
good womer. nti they havo; men, we
want their women!"
This scoundrel should have boon
arrested nn’d sent to prison for a long

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term. But he was not; he went his
way, fdr the moment Unscathed. For
the moment, we say. In that city its a
branch of the Ku Klux Klan, and two
days after his speoch this preacher
of anarchy and violence disappeared.
No one hns seen him since; perhaps,
ho never will be seen ngnin. It was
vnrong to kill him, but what could
bo done with one who urged others to
rob men and steal their wives 7 It is
because the law is inefficient, impot­
ent to deal with reckless talkers. Va­
rious states, with Texas in the lead,
nre moving to exterminate tho Ku
Klux Klan, and they may succeed.
They should succeed, provided whip­
pings and tar and feathers nnd secret
assassinations are the work of thnt
organization, which has not been
proven. But if they wipe out tho
Klansmen, they should, at tho same
time, pass laws to prevent the preach­
ing of robbery, anarchy and tho ad­
vocation of lawlessness.—Tanipn Tri­
bune.

ORDINANCE NO. 2S

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6.00
day
..................... ...........
SKATING or bicycle rinks....... 10.00
j*
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SLOT MACHINES, ail vend­
ing machines (except Weigh­
O n e o f th e b ig g est social events o f th e season will bt
ing machines) of any kind,
th e big d an ce a t th e
Inside of any store or
building .............................. 6.00
When operated outside of nny
store or building.............. 10.00
SODA FOUNTAIN .................. 10.00
(If tho proprietor of such
fountain also pays a li­
u n d e r th e auspices o f th e
cense as a merchant, tho
license for such fountain
shnll be .............................
6.00
STORAGE warehouse Com­
fo r th e benefit o f
pany ............ ............!.......... io.oo
STREET SHOWS, carnivals,
etc. for each booth, stand,
or separate entertainment,
not otherwise specified, per
day ..........'.............................. 10.00
Everybody Invited
STRIKING MACHINES (see
Lung Testers;.
TELEGRAPH SYSTEMS ....... 50.00
A MOST PROSPEROUS SEASON. TELEPHONE SYSTEM or
.ivdsi; ■i ;
PLANT ................;................ 60.00
Everything points to a most pros­ THEATERS, Managors of thoT H I S S P A C B . D O N A T E D BY
perous Season for all of Florida. This ’ aters or halls employing
is especially true of this part of the
traveling troupes, theatrical
State nhd of the Snnford section. The
operatic or minstrel, giving
growers expect to; make more money
performances in buildings
th*s year oven with the present high
litHU I! . 10 j o&gt;i
fitted up for such purposes.... 35.00
freight rates and the business men THEATRICAL SHOWS, or
are looking forward to u flno season.
traveling piuyers nnd min­
Thnt it will he n cold winter, Is also
strels, in buildings fitted up
for such shows or exhibi­
assured by all tho weather prophets
: anmii
tions, per day ...................... 40.00
in the north, nnd if this is true, wo
can look for an early migration of the TINSMITH and sheet iron
tourists, nnd we should have every­ worker ................................... 5.00
thing rendy for them. The following UNDERTAKERS, who are not ■
The best Road Material, crushed or screened. Finely
cmbnlmers ............................ 20.00 »•
from Capper’s Weekly, is important:
ground Limestone for Agricultural purposes, side walks
"The predictions of tho weather UPHOLSTERER, , employing
and artificial stone work.
two’or more asistonts..........
6.00
prophet of tho Philadelphia and Rend­
ing Railway Company arc not scoff­ UMBRELLA MENDER, or re­
pairer ....................................
5.00
ed at in his own country. He says the
BUILDERS AND HYDRATED LIME
coldest wenther in the Inst 26 years VETERINARY SURGEON .... 10.00
is approaching nnd warns his brother VENDORS ITINERANT (Seo
FLORIDA LIME CO.
OCALA, FLA.
rnilrond men there will he many bliz­ itinerant Vendors)
zards and it will bo difficult to keep VULCANIZING and Acety­
lene welding, not in connec­
traffic open. This man is snid to have
tion with garage .................. 10.00 cense is required, without having first
failed only once in foretelling weath­
WATCH
ami jewelry repair­
| obtained such license us hereinbefore
er conditions. We believe every weath­
er ...........................................
5.00 greeted shall be deemed guilty of a
er prophet should lie given a chance.
(This shnll not apply to one
, violation of this ordinance, ami upon
Paste this prediction up where you
paying merchant’s license)
:conviction shall be punished by a fine
can see it next winter. Then render
WEIGHING MACHINES .......
3.00
mjUn| to double the amount required
your own verdict."
{Merchant’s license not to
for such license, provided such fine ITS GRANDMOTHER’S HEC1P
Newspapers throughout Indiana,
cover)
TO BRING HACK COLOR AND
shall not exceed two hundred and fifty
especially thoso published in the vi­ WRESTLING MATCHES
LUSTRE TO HAIR.
($250.00)
Dollars,
or
by
imprisonment
cinity of Indianapolis and Terre
(whether given in theater,
for
a
term
not
exceeding
Sixty
(00)
Haute, carry daily predictions of n
or other place of amuse­
You can turn gray, faded hair bei
days.
severe winter nnd warn all persons to
ment) ..................................... 16.00
tifully
dark nnd lustrous almost o
SECTION 10.—Thnt the payment
put in an early supply o fconl. An nr- WATER COMPANY:
uf all license tuxes may bo enforced night if you’ll get a bottle of “Weytt’
tlclu appearing recently in , nil lnFurnishing not over five
by the seizure nnd sule of (he prop­ Sngo nnd Sulphur Compound” at t
dinapolis paper, according to reports,
hundred gallons of water
erty engaged in thu business, occu­ drug store. Millions of bottles of ft
predicts one of the coldest winters in
per day ............................. 15.00 1pation or profession upon which Huch old famous Sngo Tea Recipe, Improi
the history of Indiana.
Furnishing over five hundred
license taxes are imposed, and the ed by the addition of other Ingr
galiuns ami not ovur two
Tax Collector may issue n warrant in ionts, nre Hold annually, says a we"
thousand gallons per
ACCOMMODATIONS FOR THE
the name of the state und City of known druggist here, becauie
day .................................... 30.00 Sanford, for the collection of the li­ darkens tho hnir so naturally and er
TOURISTS IN AUTOMOBILES.
Furnishing over two thous­
cense tnxes, and such warrant may he only thnt no one enn tell it has be
and gallons of water per
With the construction of ;i race
executed by thu Chief of Police or applied.
day .................................... 50.00 any police officer of the City, or by
course at the Stnte Fair grounds, the
Thoso whoso hnir Is turing gray er
| the Sheriff or any constable of Semi- becoming faded have n surpdit
accommodations and facilities which WOOD YARD, using machin­
ery ........................................ 10.00 Il()|0 county.
Jacksonville has provided for the past
nwniting them, bccnusc ufter one or
I SECTION II.—Where the Dollar two appUcntlons the gray hnir vanseveral seasons for tourists arriving BLANKET CLAUSE:
Every business, occupation, pro- ($) mark und the numeral ure used i8hpH nm, yoUr lockfl becomo
in Jacksonville by automobiles, should
they care to use them, are being re­ fession or exhibition substantially , above it shall be deemed to express lant|y (Jnrk nn(| facmitifui.
fixed or temporarily engaged in by the sam e sum in dollnra as if
moved.
i This Is tho ago of youth. Grayany
person or persons, firm or cor­ amount nnd the word dollars weru haired, unattractive folks aren't want­
The question which presents itself
is, what is to be done to replace thoso poration, whether in a building, tent, written out in each cobc,
ed around, so get busy with Wcythi
booth or upon the street, vacant lot
SECTION 12.—Thnt all ordinance 1
Qtl, .
„„n.i tn„i,W
facilities?
or
anywhere
in
open
air
within
the
j
or
parts
of
ordinances
in
conflict
with
'
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.
.
...
A letter from a prominent Jack­
city
nnd
not
herein
specifically
dusigthis
ordinance,
be
and
the
same
aro
&lt;
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H.
y.°U
.
0
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0
&lt;
.
a.
sonville business mnn who is touring
rated,
.hall
pay
a
llconm
tax
af
Ton
hereby
repealed.
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the West by automobile, stntes that'
I SECTION 13.—That tht. ordinance
"Pl"&gt;»nln“ withln “ ,cw 1 1
nine out of ten travelers in the West (110.00) Dollar..
Any
person
violating
the
provisions
shall
become
effective
on
tho
HOth
day
v'
are using nutnmohiles and thnt most
of them are campers. He exprussed of this section shall, upon conviction , of September, A. D. 1U21,
YES INDEED.
SECTION M.—That this ordinance
particular surprise nt the extent to thereof, be punished by a fino not oxwhich Western cities and communi­ ccuding Ten ($10,00) Dollars, or by shall be published once within ten
Snys tho Tampn Tribune:
days ufter its final passage in a news­
ties go to provide accommodations imprisonment not exceeding Ten days
“That’s
a' good provision of A*
or by both such fine and imprison­ paper of general circulation in the
for this clnss of travelers, to show
traffic
ordinance
which forbids young
ment, in the discretion uf the court.
City of Sanford, Floridn.
them thnt they are welcome and to
children
at
tho
steering
wheel of anPassed by thu unanimous vote of
The City Manager shall hnve tho
encourage them to stay ns long as uuthority to refuse thu issuance of the City Conuiiission of the City of toniobiles. But wo know some grown­
they possibly can.
ups who should bo barred nlso."
such license, and ntuy at.h is discre- Sanford, Floridn, August 20, 1021
The automobile touriHt travel to tion, revoke nny such license, nnd
The nbominable recklessness that
II. It. STEVENS,’
Florida is ever increasing, it will may order the refunding of any part,
Mayor prcvnlls with n large number of ancontinue to increase in greater pro­ or all of the moneys paid for such li­
tomobllc drivers, notably yourg m«
S. O. CHASE,
portion to the betterment of road cense when the same iH revoked, nnd
Commissioner. ' nnd older ones of a sporting rharaeconditions generally throughout the nny person conducting any such busi­
C. E. HENRY,
| ter, calls' to ra traffic law of n very
country. Jacksonville is a gateway ness after Huch action by tho City
Commissioner, stringent character. Offenders should
to Florida, a sort of Junction point at Manager, shall be liable to the penal­ Attest:
ho put under bonds to keep the peace.
which automobile travelers come to a ties as specified-heroin:
L. It. PHILIPS,
bait for a brief rest, no matter which
Students of world politics arc awart
City Auditor nnd Clerk.
SECTION 0.—Thnt every person,
point in Florida may be their desti­ firm, or corporation required to pro­
thnt
tho offect red has on the bull "
Moved and seconded that tho re­
nation. it is absolutely essential nnd cure n license, Bhnll exhibit the Hnmo quirements of a second reading of the to increase the output.
necessary thnt Jacksonville provide whenever called upon to do so by the nboye and foregoing ordinance at on—Got your Scratch Pads from Th*
ndcquntu accommodations for them. City Mnnnger, Tax Collector, Chief of other regular meeting of the City
Herald—by
the pound—16c.
We must hnve close to tho city ample Police or any Policeman of this City. Commission not less than ono week
parking space, permanent buildings
Liconse of all persons having a from this date shall be dispensed with
which should be provided with baths, place of business, shall be conspicu­ by the unanimous vote of thu City
Preserving
electric light and other snnitary ously displayed thorent.
Commission.
needs. We should not wait until these
SECTION 7.—It shall ho tho duty
Carried by the unanimous vote of
travelers actually begin to arrive in of thu Chief of Polico to inspect all the City Commission of the City of
great numbers beforo providing those places of business in tho City of San­ Sanford, Florida, August 20, A. D.
We have the
things by which wo might hnve n ford, nnd to report tho failure of any 1021,
chance to induce them to spend some person carrying on any of tho herein­
H. R. STEVENS,
time here. If no means aro provided before named, businesses, professions,
Mayor
whereby they can havo comforts or occupations to securo a license
S. O. CHASE,
• - t ’ r: i'
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which other communities grant them therefor, or to post tho same con­
Commissioner
Mason,
Sure-Seal
Jars
glndly, it is hardly to bo expected that spicuously in his or their placo of
C. E. HENRY,
they will wasto any time here.—Jack­ business.
Commissioner.
and Jelly Glasses
SECTION 8.—That the City Tax Attest:
sonville Metropolis.
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Collector shall keep a book alphabeti­
• L. R. PHILIPS,
See our line of
cally arrangod, In which shall be en­
To enable blind persons to write tered every license issued, the name 141-ltc. City Auditor and Clerk.
nn Inventor has patented a guide 1of all persons holding a City license,
Stone Crocks, Coolers*
made of parallel wires between which the number of license, tho occupation,
A device consisting of n number of
1 Chums, etc.
n pencil is inserted.
.! date of issue arid expiration of li­
cardboard tubes has been invented to
rrrn
cense, and the sum paid.
enable a person to hear his own voice
Compact apparatus using a kero­
SECTION 0.—Any person, firm or us othrea hear it.
sene stove has been invented by a corporation that shall carry on, con- [
—---------------------French physician for treating frozen duct or manage any business, accu—Get your Scratch Pada from Tha
hands or feet with steam.
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HARDWARE CO
patlon or profession for which a 'll- ■Herald—.by the pound—16c.
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DANCE!
Hotel Valdez

FRIDAY, SEPT. 9th
W OMAN’S CLUB

THE LUNCH FUND FOR
SCHOOL CHILDREN
*

Daytona ‘Beach Orchestra

OCALA LIMESTONE
TROWEL BRAND

SAGE TEA DANDY
TO DARKEN HAT

Pickling and

TIME

STONE JARS
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BALL

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6? 1921

il*pp«nln**

Mention of

fellers In u,lef
Persons! Itonie
of Inter©**

In and A bou t
&amp; The City

Born, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Mahlon
Wright, a lino baby girls, named
Martha Elizabeth.

Seminary of the
Klo.llnrSm.ll
Talk. Succinctly
&gt; Arranged for
Herald Reader*

*****&gt;!&lt;*&gt;{&lt;****
; THE WEATHER t SANFORD’S :
: TEMPERATURE l
* *

(irnernly M r Tuo.d»y
2 Wednesday.

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Well,
Lnbor
Day
went
and
*
I * * * * * * * * * * * * .done it. Instead of resting 4*
* r C.l StobbiriH, of Mulberry, apont * like a well-educated thermo- *
H&lt; meter should have done on a *
oeveral hours hero Saturday.
4* holiday, the old bulb went *
Jacksonville was represented hero * right up to the top nnd the 4*
4&lt; maximum was 100. However 4&lt;
yaterday by H. 1* Anderson,
&gt;H the minimum wan 68, making 4*
*
tho average 73 which Is not ho 4&lt;
j c Thompson, of Tnmpn, was in
4bad. Hut cut out the hull- 4&lt;
£ city transacting business today.’
4&lt; days. Wc can't stand any 4&lt;
4=
jlr. and Mrs. E. McCowoll left Sun- * more hot ones: *
4
«
5:40
A.
M„
SEPTEMBER
6
*
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s.„ for an extended vncntlon to IIcii4
«
Maximum
............................100
4
«
dorsonville, N. C., and Newark, 0.
4« Minimum ......................... 08 4&lt;
_
*
Get a repaired tiro to uso as extra. 4« Range ............................... 73 4»
4* Barometer ........................ 30.07 4&lt;
Ford tires for f3.00.-S. A.
&gt;k Calm nnd cloudy,
4&lt;
4*
*
*
Miss Avis Stcnatrom nnd niece, # * 4 &lt; 4 ‘ 4‘ 4 &lt; 4 « 4 » 4 &lt; 4 ! 4 « 4 &lt;
Miss Addle Reynolds, of Tampa, are
Cooler weather is promised with n
visiting home folks for a few weeks.
big rain storm.

Yes Sir

Mrs. J. G. Bnll and Hodgson Ball
motored to Kissimmee yesterday
whoro they were the guests of Mrs.
W. J. Steed.

You can bet your sweet

. Wm. Brown, n prominent turpen­
tine operator of the Geneva section
of tho firm of Brown &amp; Mussclwhitc,
Ih in tho c lt/ today on business.

life I’m going to be at the
Big Dance at the Valdez

1

Uuick Roadster for sale. New tires
W. N. Floyd, of Atluntn, wns
and is in first class mechanical conthe city Saturday on business.
dition.-B. &amp; O. Motor Co.
129-tfc

AVE.
T Ti’v209
ix tUARK
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SANFORD, FLA.

BXINGTON and HUPMOBILE SALES
*♦♦♦♦♦+♦
and s e r v ic e

I am wearing a

Campus Togs
suit that I purchased from

Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Blackman, of
the Wekiwa Ranch, at Lake Monroe,
were in tho city todny on businecss
nnd their many friends were delighted
to see them. Dr. Blnckninn has just
returned from a trip to Chicago.

PERKINS 8c
BRITT
"

The Store that is D ifferent

”

Paper from cabbage palmetto Is
not a far fetched idea at nil, nnd in
this issue is an urticle about the sam­
ples received by Dr. Blackman, of
Lake Monroe, of paper made from the
cabbage palmetto by tho government
and it is first class paper.

Do You Want

UoTMOTOR CO.

very best dressed because

'D r. and Mrs. II. II. McCnslin, Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. II. McCnslin, Miss Mamie
Mnglll and their guests, Dr,, nnd Mrs.
McCnslin, of Birmingham, returned
from Daytona Beach yesterday tfhero
they spent the pnst week.

Andrew Decs was among the Snnford fans attending th . ball game:) TRAP SHOOT AT
ROD AND GUN CLUB.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hockey, Dorris in Orlando yesterday.
Rockey, Newton and Avis Stonstrom
The Sanford Rod ami Gum Club
Have your watches and Jewelry re­
and Miss Addle Reynolds, spent Sun­
belli its first trap shoot yesterday af­
paired
at
McLnulin’s.
Two
first
class
day very pleasantly at Daytona
ternoon, with forty-six men partici­
watch makers. Prompt service.
Beach.
140-tfc pating in the initial shoot.
E.
II. Kilbce, of Geneva, was in the The new traps recently secured by
Red Speed Wagon for sale. Slight­
city
today
on matters pertaining to the club were installed yesterday on
ly used and is a bargain for tho prico
■the lake front and before the appointed
roads
nnd
other
county nlfnirs.
wc are asking. It you need a truck,
hour were in operation. Although tho
see us at once.—B. &amp; O. Motor Co.
traps,
operators and marksmen were
C.
W.
Entzmingcr,
of
Longwood,
129-tfc
was in tho city todny attending tho new, the shoot ns a whole, wns very
Many Sanford people wore at tho regular meeting of the county com­ creditable and there is no doubt blit
that Sanford will develop some fine
beaches yesterday, ninny were nt lo­ missioners.
marksmen before the season is over.
cal resorts, and many stayed at homo
It is proposed to hold a trap-shoot
Mrs.
R.
J.
Holly,
Robert
Holly,
Jr.,
where it was more comfortable and
at
the Rod and Gun Club site each
and
Mrs.
T.
C.
Vincent
returned
last
east less.
night from Vero whoro M rs/Tincent Thursday afternoon, beginning on
Semi your old mattress to Bradley went to look* after her orange grovo next Thursday. While tho supply of
factory. Make them like now, for nnd truck farm. They found it very clay pigeons was completely exhaust­
4-V00. f&gt;0 lb. new cotton mattress only dry nnd dusty down that wny but ed yesterday, more hnve already been
$8.00. Guaranteed. 600 W. South everything is booming nnd tho people ordered nnd will bo here by Thursday
afternoon.
St., Orlnndo, Fin.
122-26tc are expecting a great season.
The score for yesterday wns as fol­
Chicken pie supper at Geneva town | Haircut 40c at new barber shop, lows, the figures indicating the num­
hall for benefit of the Methodist !Second street, now DeForrest Build- ber of pigeons broken out of twentychurch, by the Ladles' Aid, Septem­ jlng, We specialize in children’s hair- five:
21
ber 16, at 7:30 p. in. Como all; wo cutting. Open every day except Sun­ C. C. H o w ard ...J.........
will treat you right.
Ben Colenmn__________________ 20
day.—Albert Grnmling, Manager.
139-2tp W. S. Hand........................................ 20
A. B. Wallace._______________ 10
We have at present in stock one
slightly used Hupmobilc thnt wo are
Chns. Whitncr _______________ 19
OLIVER TWIST and John Brum le y ________________ 18
offering for sale at n reasonable price.
If you want the best for your monoy, MIDDY WASH SUITS F. L. Woodruff, J r ..................... 1. 18
wc us nt once.—B. &amp; O. Motor (jo.
W. Knight ......................
17
$2.50 to $4.00 values at G.
129-tfc
It. B. W ig h t.......... ........................ 17
$1.48.—Sanford Shoe &amp; N. B. Leonard________________ 17
Among the visitors from Gcncvn Clothing Company.
L. II. G ib b s........ 1.......................... 17
bslay was M. [•’„ Dooley, due of tho
139-Ctc R. E. Stevens________________ -- 10
live wires of that section who is
E. J. Ammon
______________ 10
greatly interested in good roads and
The board of county commissioners Leo. Taylor .. . . _______________ 10
other improvements for that bustling nnd the school board nre meeting to­ R. C. Maxwell_______________ 15
place.
day nt tho'court house and attending Vance Douglass ______________ 15
to many mntters of importance in B. W. Ilorndoij,_______________ 15
-bXINGTON, 5 passenger, 1920 connection with the county nfTnirs. R. H. Morris ................................ 14
rsoml for sale. New tires, looks good The schools in the county nro opening Geo., H o rrjn g ____ ____________ 14
an runs K0l,d. We are offering this nnd Snnford schools will open in Oc­ O. P. H erndon___ ___________ e 13
for ?ll00.oo less than list p ric e .- tober nnd the county officials nro get­ W. S. P a rk e r_________________ 13
“• « 0. Motor Co.
120-tfc ting everything ready for them.
It. G. Hickson________________ 13
J. T. H ickson................................... 13
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.j. ^ . j , . j , 4,... 4..5. .j. .j. .5.+-j. ,j..},4.4.4. 4. 4.4.4.4. W. C. H ill...................................... 12
S. Pulcston __________________ 12
L. A. It nun ley _______________ 12
D. C. Hickson ............................... - 12
W. II. M oye...............................
12
It. C. Morriwether ________
12
It.
A.
Newmon
_______________
10
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II
G. A. B rew er________________ 10
A SLIGHTLY USED AUTOMOBILE?
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W. E. W atson................................ 10
li
so,
you
cun
get
any
make
you
want.
And
the
prices
It. II. Chapman ______________ 10
1&gt;
•in terms made to suit you. We are Headquarters for
II
E. D. Moblojr................................ 10
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G.
D. Bishop*.................................. 10
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utomol)'*eSi
We
have
both
quantity
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1*
C. Stootoff...................................... 8
D. L .Thrasher______________ '. . . 8
i'n
n ^e'°iV.nre n *ew» which we guarantee to be as
1 epresented:
Ed H ig g in s.................................... 7
F. P. Akerfl____ ____
7
0
M.
Stonoff....................
7
S l NG.? 0N ’
Mmtel, 5-passenger.
Joe
Cameron
*
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. 1 '’MOBILE, 1920 Model, 5-passenger.
To mTJones________ A................. 0
- ,
1921 Mode], Roadster.—Sold.
L. T. B ry a n ........ ...........’. ______ 5
Model, 3-passenger Roadster
R. M. Mnsnn. Jr.,..................
4
1
n^ ’
Model, 7-passenger.
Pierce Griffin ----------------------- , 4
RD, 1 9 1 8 Model, 5-pass. Touring.—Sold.
W. L. Henley.................................. 2

CAU' nnd LOOK THESE OVER, WE CAN SUIT YOU

going to be amongst the

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stokes, Miss
Dorothy Stokes and their guests, Mr.
nnd Mrs. S. G. Tufts nnd family, of
Orlundo, Miss Hazel Sorrell nnd Mr.
Jack Lloyd spent the week-end at
in Daytona Bench; returning home this
morning.

R, .J. Alderman, of Kissimmee, was
Tom Martin, of Sanford, is tho
a
business
visitor here yesterday.
gucat in Lakeland of his brother nnd
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
O. I*. Swope, of Oviedo, attended
Martin.--Lakelnnd Telegram.
tho meeting of the county commis­
Get a repaired tire to use as extru. sioners today.
Ford tires for $11.00.—S. A. Huston.
• 118-20tc

Hotel next Friday and I am

Mr. nnd Mrs. R. W. Penrmnn and
children motored to Dnytonn Bench
Sunday, Mr. Pcnrmon returning thin
morning, while Mrs. Pearnmn and
children will remain until Friday.

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AMERICAN LEGION
THURSDAY NIGHT.
The Cnmpbcll-Losslng post of tho
American Legion will have n big
meeting nnd regulnr old tlmo nt tho
court house Thursday night. Ba thcro
without fail. Plenty of cold Hck and
pretzels,
Checso can be squeezed to tho come
pact concistcncy of tho Swiss product
with a now hydraulic press.

Classified advertisements, 5 rents n line. No ud taken for less that
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cask
must accompany all orders. Count five weeds to a line and remit ac­
cordingly.
TO TRADE—Wish to trade two lots
on Magnolia ave., Markham Hgts,,
FOR SALE—Rose No. 4 seed, Irish for real automobile. Will pay differ­
potatoes, jut bushel $2.00.—L. A. ence. Address "Automobile,” enre of
Drumley.
131-tfc Herald.
140-3tc
FOR SALE!—Medium also safe. Ap­
~FO U N D
ply 402 Sanford Ave., and Fourth
Street.
94-61.
FOUND—Greek fratorntty pin on
FOR SALE—One Belding-Hnll stone
street near Bell Cafe. Owner can
lined refrigerator, 150 pound ca­ have same by coming to Herald offico
pacity. Cnll 519 W. First Street.
and paying for this nd.
110-tfc
FOR SALE—8-room house with all
LOST
modern convenience, excellent re- LOSt—Between Sanford and New
jinlr. Private water works, in desir­
Smyrna, 30x3 Vii Goodyear,
all
able location. Reasonable terms. Ap­ weather easing and rim.
Finder
ply to Owner, 519 W. First Street.
[dense call Ford Garage, Snnford.
110-tfc
140-3tp
FOR SALE—20 acres good orange
grove land situated within a mile of PAPER FROM THE
Geneva. Tho land has not been clear­
CABBAGE PALMETTO TREE.
ed but has a bearing orange grove
bordering it. This tract of land can be
Some months ngn Dr. W. F. Black­
bought at a real bargain. For full man, of the Wekiwa Ranch, shipped
particulars address "C"- care of the 900 poundss of cabbage palmetto logs
Herald office.
* 118-tfp to the Federal Forest Products Lab­
FOR SALE—Strnwoerry ldaats, cer- oratory, to be tested ns to the valuo
tified by State* Plant Board, $3 per of this wood for the making of paper.
thousnnd f. o. b. Lake Mary. Farina A number of tests werd made, nnd Dr.
Strawberry Garden, Lake Mary, Fla. Blackman Ims received from the Lab­
129-2 ltp oratory six samples of pnper manu­
FOR SALE—Ford Truck. Inquire of factured from this material. We have
West Side Grocery. Phono 166.
examined these samples, nnd they
130-tfc seem to be first class, strong, tough,
FOR SALE—8 hivgs of bees. In good and of good fibre and texture. Tho ,
condition. See A. E. Dobbins, 325 Laboratory exports report thnt tho
Service Shoo Shop.
133-Sat-Wcd-9t yield of j&gt;nj&gt;or is gronter than from
ROOFING, Red and green slate sur­ sjiruec pine and other coniferous
face, 3 ply $3.50 per sqqnre. Tiger trees, and that it is well adapted for
brand, plain, 3-jily $3.25; 2-ply, $2.75; hook nnd lithographing purposes.
l-ply,' $2.25. Free delivery. Address Further tests^wlll bo made. There I b a
M. E. Ginn, Box 391.
139-20tc great shortage of paper nni| pulp
FOR SALE AT BARGAINS—Two 0- wood in tho ebuntry, and there is an
room njinrtmonta; 1 5-rooin house, almost unlimited supply of cabbage
close in, good location.—A. P. Connel­ pnlmutto trees in Florida, especially
ly.
. 138-8tc along the St. Jobss river, which would
LUMBER PRICES ARE ADVANC- furnish cheap and convenient trans­
ING—Tho builder mny still get tho portation both for the raw inntcrials
advantage of low building cost by nnd the finished product.
submitting schedules to us and gotting
Sell it with a Herald Want Ad.
dircct-from-mill-to-builder • service.
Our long leaf yellow pine nnd Tidownter cypress, manufactured in best mills
Insures first quality at lowest ]&gt;ossible cost consistent with good lum­
ber—less middlemen's henvy profit.—
GULF LUMBER COMPANY, Perry,
Florida.
138-o.o.d-13tc
FOR SALE—Horse, wngon nnd harn­
ess, cheap for cash. Address "G,”
care Herald.
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143-2tp.

FOR SALE

Judging by the program which the
local post of Legionuries has arrang­
ed for Thursday night, the lull in their
activities during the summer months
has not impaired their enthusiasm in
the least. The credit of the program
arranged for Thursday does not prop­
erly belong to the membership, nor to
any member of the executive commit­
tee, but rather to the nble direction
of Post Commander F. L. Roper. Com­
mander Roper states thnt there will
be n "keg on tap" and pretzels in
copious quantities to carry out tho
idea of an old time Dutch lunch. Me.
Fox tells us that the only difference
in the old time keg of Pnbts Blue
Ribbon or Schlitz and the present day
substitute, known as "Hck," is the
fnct thnt the kick Ims been extracted.
Legionaries, of over sens service,
remember how
Chnmpigueullces,
Vezelize, or any others of your fa­
vorite French "Bill" cooled your dry
palates at the end of a hot dusty hike
in full pack and heavy marching or­
der.
Bring a heavy thirst with you on
Thursday for there will be "bonucoiip” Ilek on tap.
And say, there will also lie five
snappy bouts to hold your interest.
Several of our local gentlemen of
color hnve promised to put on the
glrtves,and we understand that pne
bout In particular, is to be quite an
exhibition of publistlc art.
Don't worry about a business meet­
ing Buddie, for there will be no busi­
ness to transact thnt night, but get
your think tank primed, nnd rendy to
shoot some brand new ideas at our
regulnr business meeting called for a
later date.
Wntch tho Herald for a full an­
nouncement of Thursday night’s doingH, nnd in the meantime, remember
thnt the tlmo is Thufsday, Sept. 8, at
8 p. m. The place—to be announced
Inter.
MASONS MEET TONIGHT.
Regular meeting of Snnford Lodge
No. 02, F. &amp; A. M., will bo held to­
night in the lodge room, corner Sec­
ond nnd Mngnolin. Work in tho En­
tered Apprentice Degree. All Ma­
sons Invited.

WANTED
A hlghwny ^project of tremendous
Importance to Polk county Is tho WANTED—Team work. Inquiro M.
Hanson Shoo Shop.
121 26tp
taking over by tho state rond depart­
ment of tho rond extending from WANTED—For counter work, young
Indy or young mnn.—Sanford De­
Halnos City southward to Avon Park
pot Restaurant.
130-tic
and Sobring, known as tho Scenic
Highlands route. This ronfl, now of­ BOARD WANTED—Two furnished
rooms and board for couplo and
ficially designated n srond No. 8, will
three
daughters with private family
ovcntually bo extended to some point
if
possible.
References exchanged.
on tho EaBt Const, probnbly Fort
Address
Box
899,
Sanford.
141-3tp
Plorco or Stuart, but In tho-mean­
time the surfacing from Hainos City
FOR TRADE
to the Highlands county lino is to
bo widened from the present 9-foot FOR TRADE—One practically now
Reo Speedwagon. Too heavy for
width to 15 feet. It is understood
that work on this imppyovement 1b our work. Want lighter car.—Santo begin this week.—Lakeland Tele­ 'ford Mattress Co., 813 Ninth Street.
!
188-4 tc
gram.
. ..

T h aC Ird attf Self-Adjusting. It sim­
ply slips over the heed, despe aA
w all! and smooths outwgly buss.
/ / your dealer can’t g e t a send

actual bust measure, name, ad­
dress d J1.80. We 'll send the
Circlet prepaid. Sizes 34 to 48.
Nemo Hygienic-Fashion Institute
120 E. 1« SC New Y ork, D e p t M.

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1921

VOLUME II

AMERICAN DEAD OF ZR-2
WILL ARRIVE AT NEW YORK
ONSEPTEMBER SIXTEENTH
British Cruiser Daunt­
less Will Hring the
Bodies Home

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• ASSEMBLY POSTPONED AT
REQUEST OF BOLIVIA.

NUMBER 142

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
HAD BUSY SESSION
AND MUCH DISCUSSION
ORNERY THIEVES PICKED
POCKETS OF PKEACIIEKS.

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Good Roads and County
Agent Raised Many
Points

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TAMPA, Sept. 7.—Tho police are
GENEVA, Sept. 7.—The assembly
looking for thieves. that ransacked
of the Lcaguo of Nations today was
tho pockets of three visiting minis­
again postponed on account of discus­
ters at the Young Mens Christiun As­
sion of Bolivia's request that the long
sociation building here and accumu­
disputed question of Ari^u and Tacnu
lated n total of nineteen dollars. The
provinces now under the administra­
ministers are hero lending tho young ON EITHER QUESTIONS HROUT
BEFORE THE BOARD
s r tion of Chile, bo placed on ngendn of
people's union revival,
YESTERDAY.
NAVY YARD
tho assembly.
,
RECRUITING FOR ARMY
IB .'I* AuocUled Pr*M)
At the meeting of the County Com­
IS ORDERED RESUMED
WASHINGTON, Sept. 7,-Amorican FIRE IN IlOWERY
missioners
yesterday, thero wero sev­
DESTROYED PROPERTY
. . . 0f 2R-2 disaster will nrrlvo in
eral
matters
up for their consideration
WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 7.—
FIREMEN INJURED.
Jew t i c . September 10th or 17th,
and
while
there
were somo heated ar­
Tills vessel, which Is making such a lot of noise and smoko, is the Itrlt- The war department has Issued orders
aboard the British criusor Daunt css.
guments
about
some of them, it is
Uh dreudnnuglit Colossus, one Of the ships thnt arc for sale because they for the resumption of recruiting to the
(By Tho A itocU U d P ra tt)
On arrival memorial services will bo
hoped
thnt
the
Commissioners
and tho
ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 7.—Fire Iare now classed ns obsolete.
army, Secretary Weeks announced
held at dock, Secretary Denby an­ early today destroyed the fun shop !
v
■» citizens
of
the
county
nnd
city
can
yesterday.
nounced today. The Dauntless, which
get
together
with
the
board
and
work
of Itendezvoux Park, injured sovernl
This action was taken, Weeks ex­
is scheduled to sail from Davenport,
firemen and threatened the entire soplained,
because the recent wholesale out these problems to the satisfaction 1
England, will be escorted into New
called
Bowery
portios
of
tho
city,
en­
discharges of enlisted men have bro't of nil pnrties concerned.
York harbor by destroyers and air­
tho
Good
the total strength of the army to be­ The membors from
tailing
a
loss
estimated
at
$150,000.
craft. It will dock at Brooklyn nnvy
Ronds nnd Trade Extension Commit­
low
150,000,
the
strength
authorized
yard where memorial exercises will
tees were present and asked for tho
by the army appropriation bill.
be held at 2 p. in., September 17th. COTTON MARKET
co-operntion
of tho Commissioners to­
Relatives of twelve of the sixteen
GOES
WILD
TODAY
ward
making
tho road to Osceola, and
dead have requested thnt burial tako
DUVAL GRAND
connections
with
the Titusville road
—ANOTHER GAIN Memorial Services
place at their respective homo townB.
JURY
TO
HOLD
nnd
several
other
places where good
Commander Maxfield, Lieut. Bleu,
States That Right Was
rnnds
would
do
tho
most good. It was
SPECIAL
SESSION
Highest
Level
on
Opening
for
Several
Held in Westminster
Chief Machinist’s Mato Welch will bo
Triumphing
Over
finally
decided
to
hnvo
the committees
Months
buried nt Arlington cemetery. Lieut,
Abbey for Victims
to
see
just
whnt
kind
of tentative
Get
Speedy
Hickmnn
Will
Wrong
Killer
of
ilmmandcr Coil, at his request, will
(By Tho A itocU U d P ro u l
plans
could
be
adopted
nftcr
interview­
Trial
be buried nt sen while the Dauntless
NEW YORK, Sopt. 7.—The cotton Of the ZR-2 and the King and Queen
(By T h t A itocU U d P u n )
ing
tho
business
men
of
Sanford
and
is enroutu to the United States.
Officially Represented
rkot hnd nnother wild opening to(By T h t A itocU U d F ra u )
SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 7.—“To
the Osceola folks nnd bring the pinna
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 7. — Tho to the next meeting of tho County
and tho first prices showed an
me, the writing into our constitution
(R t Tho A uocU U d F r o n t
Duval Grand jury met in special ses­ Commissioners.
advance of seven to nine dollars per
of
the
Eighteenth
amendment
was
un­
LONDON, Sept. 7.—Memorial ser­
bale over last night’s close. At the vices for the victims of the ZR-2 dis­ pardonable,” said the Right Reverend sion this morning to consider the case
Another warm argument wns start­
highest ievcl on opening -in several aster wero held in Westminster ^Ab­ Thomas F. Gnilor, Episcopal Bishop of of Frank Rawlings, who shot and kill­ ed over the county agent question. A t
months!ir crossed 22c mark. On New bey today, the edifice being crowded Tennessee on the eve of the Fourth ed George Hickman, manager of a lo­ the Inst meeting of tho County Com­
Orlcnn’s market ull month’s opened to its utmost capacity. Bishop Ryie, Synod of tho province of the Pacific cal theatre Sunday night during an missioners when their budget, was
attempted robbery, adjourned until to­
$10 por bale higher than yesterday's t
made up it wns.decided to drop tho
dean of Westminster, officiated. King of the Episcopal church which opened morrow for lack of quorum.
closo.
today.
“I
take
no
part
in
politics,
I
county
agent nnd snve this item of
George und Queen Mnry were official­
am
neither
Republican
nor
Democrat
expense
in cutting down the tnillago.
ly represented.
SENTIMBMt GROWING IN COM'
in such questions but politicians of
The
farmers
when it wns learned th n t
MITTEE, SAYS SENATOR
both
pnrties
have
played
politics
with
C.
M.
Berry
the ngent hnd been c u t
SUGAR CONCERN
PENROSE
.
the good name and conscience of this
out
started*a
petition nnd it wns gen­
DECLARES
DIVIDEND.
I
country. Whatever in the League of
, III/ The Aiioclitrd Prcti)
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erously signed by all the growers in,
WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.—There is
and around Sanford nnd by many of
NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—The Gnun- Nations was repugnant could have
been written out but to refuse to
a growing sentiment in the Bcnato fi­
the business men Hinting thnt a coun­
tnmo Sugar company today deferred
countenance any measure for univer­
nance committee to make repeal of
ty ngent wns badly needed.
its quarterly dividend, due at this
sal peace was nothing but n denial of
the excess profits tax retrontivo to
Several arguments pro and con
time. Thrcp months ago a dividend of
last January 1, instead of effectlvo ESTABLISHED AT CAMP PERRY 25 cents a share .wn sdeclnred and every principle for which tins country BODIES OF TWO MINERS ARE were started nnd it was finally decid­
BROUGHT TO CHARLES­
went to war. As to prohibition that is
HY SERGEANT MARINE
next January 1, as provided for in tho
ed thnt since the budget hnd boon
prior to thnt 50 cents.
TON
a
delicate
question
hut
I
have
always
CORPS
house revenue bill, Chairman Penroso
made up for tho year tho m atter
asserted my belief and have never
said.
WASHINGTON,
Sept.
7.—With­
would
be laid over until thu next
CHARLESTON, W. Va., Sept. 7.—
(B y Tho Aooocloted F r e n i
evaded a question. Saloons wore goIt is understood that Secretary Mel­
CAMP PERRY, Ohio, Sept. 7.—A drawn! from West Virginia of parts 1ing, church was making headway The bodies of two local miners, snicl meeting at which time it will problon will suggest retroactive repeal of new world’s record was established of the 88th air servieo bombing squad­
against what evil there was in liquor. to have been killed in last week’s fir­ ubly be settled. All of tho counties
this tax when be appears before the
here yesterday on 1,000-yard rifle ron and the chemical warfare detach­ To my mind it was nothing short of ing in the vicinity of the Boone-Logan in the state that have any agricultur­
committee today to submit n written range when Sergeant John Adkins, ment also was ordered late today by
iiysteria that put over restriction county line, wero brought to Charles­ al prospects hnvo county agents and
statement as to future government
United States Marine Corps, made 71 Secretary Weeks. The airplanes were which could not hope to support that ton yesterday.
4ho growers want one for Seminolo
needs. Such repeal was provided for
consecutive bull's eyes and was forc­ ordered to return to their home sta­ evil."
but since the county pays part of his
West
Virginia’s
coal
fields
wero
re­
in the tax bill as originally drawn by
ed to quit shooting on account of tion nt Langley field, Virginia.
ported quiet Inst night nt tho offices snlnry nnd the government part of it
the house ways and means committee,
darkness. Previous record was 30
of
Governor Morgan. It wns declared tho question will eventually bo left
hut Republican members of tho house
bull’s eyes without a miss.
that
no indications of renewed rifle to the tax pnyers and the Commis­
voted in conference to postpone the
firing
in the recently disturbed regions sioners to settle and it will ho taken
date to January 1, 1022.
had
been
received during the day. up nt another meeting.
MASKED
MEN
HOLD
Members of the senate committee
Quiet
has
likewise returned to Mingo
UP
PASSENGER
TRAIN
The County Commissioners aro do­
ire understood to take the position
county,
where
firing
across
the
Tug
AND
LOOT
MAIL
CAR.
ing
all they enn to keep expenses
•hat the Republican party made a def­
river from the Kentucky side took *lown by trimming their budget and
inite promise to repeal this tax im­
place last week, it wns said.
their efforts in this respect aro ap­
mediately, and that this Is n settled TEXARKANA, Ark., Sept. 7.—Four
masked
men
Inst
night
held
up
the
verness
learns
from
u
person
in
close
preciated but the people do not want
pledge in the public mind. The same
LOGAN, W. Vn., Sept. 7.—The ■them to cut anything thnt is neces­
position was taken by most Rcpubll- Knnsns'City Southern passenger train And Make it Real Mean­ touch with Premier Lloyd George that
the Sinn Fein lenders will be given n southern section of West Virginia, tho sary and the ngent seems necessary
can members of the house committee, No. 2, between Bloomburg, Texas,
ing Peace or War in short
time limit In which to say defin­ scene of tho present conflict between to tho farmers. The people are sup­
and
Texarkana,
and
looted
the
mail
hut western representatives led u sucitely
whether
they will enter a confer­ miners, residents and public authori­ posed to appear lieforo the Countycar
of
nil
valuables.
Neither
the
ex­
Full
Term
fvssful fight for retention of the tax
ence on the hnsis laid down in the gov­ ties, lias been noted for its bloody con­ Commissioners when they want any­
press car nor the passenger coaches
for this calendar year.
flicts, finals and lawlessness for a cen­ thing and make their wishes known
(By Tho A itocU U d P ra tt)
ernment's offer.
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Gther matters considered yesterday were entered. F. Woodson, cngincar,
tury.
DUBLIN, Sopt. 7.—On the eve of
&gt; the committee included house pro- Shreveport, was knocked over the
and the County Commissioners aro
The picturesque mountain section, supposed to honr these petitions n t
INVERNESS,
Scotland,
Sept.
7.—
a
meeting
of
the
Uritish
cabinet
at
i
gun.
had
with
tho
butt
end
of
a
^'r taxing insurance compnnInverness, Scotland, to take action on The British cabinet meeting here to­ comprising tho counties of Wyoming, any time they are brought beforesove
Woiylson’s scalp was cutt In several
!M; '"b'dnistrative provisions of tho
•n i,me tax; repeal of. the transporta- places but his inujuries are not seri­ the Irish problem, Enmonn DoValorn, day unanimously approved the reply Logan, Mingo, McDowell and Boone them.
I''" laXM ai|d «n additional tax of ous. E. Moss, a negro porter, of the Irish republican leader yesterday of the government to the last note has rarely been without some sort of
. a ^a^nl1 °n alcoholic Hquorn Shreveport, was shot in both legs. quite unexpectedly issued a statement from DeValera, the Irish Republican warfare or smouldering quarrel, likuly
1 “ raw,‘ tut non-boverago purpose* Postal authorities declined to mnkc to tho press, in which, after reiterat­ leader. Tho messenger started for nt any moment to burst into tho flnmo AUTO THIVES MAY
‘ ' lv,‘l t*'d to beverage use. So far any estimate of the loot, merely stnt- ing Ireland’s earnest desire for peace, Dublin with the reply this afternoon. of rifle fire.
BE THE SOUTH JAX
Hemmed in by rugged mountains,
W'l, mown no formal decision was ing everything of vnluo in tho car was declared thnt pence could never he
BANK ROBBERS
the early settlers were cut off from
mhed on any ()f theae fenturcH_
founded on make-belief.
Bandits
Took
Every­
tnken.
the
outside
world
and
succeeding
gen"Let us lay aside tho camouflage
and put nway the hyprocrisy," said thing of Value in Mail orations have bo remained to a more!Chief of Police Goes to Wauchula to
Find Out
Mr. DeValera. "If England is issuing
Car, Official Said or less extent. Ronds are few, travel
is
slow
nnd
tedious
and
the
ndvnnco
ah ultimatum, let It be an ultimatum.”
of civilization hns skirted this moun­ JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 7. — Chief
(B r Th« A u s o ltU d P r tti)
War, not peace, would be the out­
TEXARKANA, Tex., Sept. 7.—Pos­ tainous region until ttulay it has gain­ of Police Roberts announced today of­
come of the imposition of England’s
proposals by force, according to Mr. tal officials today admitted bandits ed tho reputation of being one of the ficials of the Bank of South Jackson­
DeValcrn, who went on to assert thnt who held up the Kansas City Southern most primitive sections east of tho ville, robbed July 27th by bandits, had
gone to Wauchula In an effort to iden­
England had no busis in right for a passenger train near here last night Mississippi river:
obtained
"everything
of
value
in
the
tify Jeff Leo and J. G. Flynn, In jail
single demand she whs making on
MILL
WORKERS
STILL
OUT.
mnil
car.’
No
estimate
of
value
of
as participants In tho robbery.
Ought to Make it a State
Irelund and would not dare to make
Six Men Released from thoro,
the
loot.
Leo
nnd
Flynn are being hold In con­
Koad Now
CHARLOTTE, N. C., Sept. 7.—Tho such demands upon a "power even
,
Charge
of
Flogging
a
nection
with
tho alleged ring of mitonearly ns strong an horself."
expected return to work this morning
FORMER
INDIANA
POLICE
Denutv
Sheriff
Cloves.
Roberts snld ho was
It wns announced earlier in the day
n r a.Bt»n * AuoeUUd *«»•&gt;'
•CHIEF STRICKEN.
J
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'informed by Wauchula authorities.
of
the
striking
textile
operatives
in
[
by
tho
Sinn
Fein
leaders
that
thero
of .A , A’
’7—The sheriff
&lt;Br n&gt;« Aiio«uud fmm) _
°no of the men had confessed to nn
Chnrlotto and Concord fulled to ma­ wns nothing to communicate; then
the OklWn r.0un,y ,evied t°dny on
(B r Th» A u o c U ttd F r t u )
ST. AUGUSTINE, Sopt. 7.—Charg­ attorney.
sudenly
came
a
call,
and
n
typewrit­
terialize and tho four thousand opera­
19000 r . nh“ Vn,,ey ,*n,lroad for
ST. PETERSBURG, Fin., Sept. 7.— es against six men held in connection
t
ten statement was given out.
ULTIMATUM
MEANS
tives who wero expected to resume
Col.
Dan
Pasig,
for
ninny
yenrs
chief
with
tho
flogging
of
Deputy
Shoriff
Though bitterness is to bo observed
WAR, SAYS DE VALERA.
work refused to go bnck. Only tho in the pronouncement, it is noted that gf police in Torro Haute, Ind., nnd in Payno nonr Hastings last week were
DUBLIN, Sept. 7.—Enmonn do
Wn'*
tho world con- Mecklenburg mill in Chnrlotto reop­ it does not amount to a rupture of tho thnt position nt the tlmo of conviction dismissed today by County Judge
Jackson
for
lack
of
evidenco.
in
that
city
of
the
ring
lenders
in
Valera
,the republican lender, declar­
negotiations;
nevertheless
its
Issuanco
of obsolete i1hUn&lt;l1rt,&lt;l thousand tons ened with a limited number of opera­
that
city,
was
stricken
with
paralysis
ed
in
n
statement to tho press todn
at
this
critical
moment
is
believed
hero
warship* n|i " T ° m l" '1 lnnocuoU8 tives. The Chadwick and Calvino mills ' to add to tho gravity of the situation. here and Is now in tho city hospital
German
builders
havo
utilizzcd
tho
if
England
Issued a nultimntum to
concern^ J £ W* ch th° ^ i o n s of the Chndwick-Hoskkins Btrlng re­
light
alloy
duralumin,
invented
for
where
it
is
stated
his
condition
1
s
not
tho
Sinn
Fein
no pretense would hide
forence will
i dIiBnnna™ nt con- main idle, Secretary and Treasurer
serious.
He
has
lived
here
Bcvcral
use
in
airplanes,
In
the
manufacture
i
that
It
was
an
application of force,
LONDON,
Sopt.
7.—Tho
Dally
S ta ttlo
o st Intelligences
i
?.d t0 K e t r , d o f — Dwello reporting innt no attempt was
years.
10 Ptost
of
motorboats.
■
which
must
moan
war and not peace.
'Mail’s
political
correspondent
at
Inmade to start these plant*.
(By Tho A itocU U d F re ii)

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NOTHING IS DONE

memorial service

EPISCOPAL BISHOP ASSERTS
EIGHTEENTH AMENDMENT WRONG,
SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN PASSED

EXCESS PROFITS *
TAX REPEAL MAY
10ACTIVE

WEST VIRGINIA
BATTLE FIELDS
SEEM QUIET

NEW RECORD
FOR THfTWORLD
ON RIFLE RANGE

DEVALERA MAKES STATEMENT
REGARDING ENGLAND’S STAND,
SAYS MAKE AN ULTIMATUM

MARION COUNTY SHERIFF
TAKES OVER RAILROAD
FOR STATE TAX LEVY

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PAGE SIX

C. of C. Will
FLORIDA CALLED Orlando
Entertain Sanford
Chamber Sept. 29th
BRIGHT SPOT IN
GOVT SURVEY
Invitation Was Extended To Sanford
Today by Orlando

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You can knot your
cravat high and tight
and right in this good
fitting, good looking
new A rrow C ollar *

ALL STARCHED COLLARS 2 0 c EACH

SANFORD SHOE 8c
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GUARANTY BANK AND TRUST
COMPANY OF JACKSONVILLE CLOSES
DOORS TODAY BY COMPTROLLER
Recent Liquor Cases Re­
sponsible for Decrease
of Business
(By Th« A noclated F r ttt)

JACKSONVILLE, Sept, fl.—The
Guaranty Hank &amp; Trust Company, of
thin city, failed to open its doors to­
day huving been taken over by the
atutc comptroller at the request of the
board of directors. \V. M. Hoslwick,
president, sniff the hnnk was placed in
the hands of the comptroller because
of the withdrawal of deposits due to
the indictment of several of its offic­
ials in connection with the federal in­
vestigation of the liquor situation
here exceeded collections. It. E. Wheel­
er, chairman of the board, indicted by
the federal ('rand jury several weeks
ago on charge of conspiracy to vio­
late the liquor laws. .1. E. Mndignn,
cashier, was arrested on information
filed by the United States attorney
but the case against him was quashed
at the preliminary hearing. Wheeler
and Madigan resigned some time ago.
Ilostwick was under indictment for
hnving liquor in his possession. Of­
ficials of the bank, which was a pri­
vate institution capitalized at $ 101),00(1
said (lie deposits on June .‘ID were one
million nine hundred thousand dollars
but thut after the indictment of Mr.
Wheeler depositors gradually with­
drew funds. Deposits last Saturday
totalled only $112,000.. It was stated
the depositors would lose nothing as
resources amply sufficient to protect
them. Tho bank lias $751,000 out­
standing in loans and local clearing
house association asked to call all
loans immediately. Ilostwick said the
bank was turned over to the comp­
troller primarily for the purpose of
liquidating its nlTairs and reorganiz­
ing.
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FOUND ROADS IN SOUTH
THE WEST ON RIG TRIP
J. It. and Charles Greenlees return­
ed overland this week from Florida.
They made the journey all right until
they reached Missouri roudB, and duy
before yesterday their car upset, pin­
ning both of them beneath. Neither
was more than bruised and made the
rest of the journey to Lawrence with­
out incident.
"The roads in the southern states
are far ahead of those in Kansas and
Missouri," said Charlie Greenlees this
morning. “‘State control of road work
in most of the southern states thru
which we passed, has resulted in the
building of concrete road# or dirt roads
that are finely surfaced and well kept
up. We have always thought the
roads of Kansas are bad enough, but
our experience with Missouri roads
puts them in a class by themselves.
The Kansas highways are much betJournalter."—Lawrence (Kans.)
World.
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Jacksonville at Daytona.
Orlando at Lakeland.
Tampa at St. Petersburg.
HOW 1HEY STAND
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Daytona .......... .........54
St. Petersburg
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Jacksonville
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RESULTS YESTERDAY
Florida Stale League
At Tampa 10- 1, St. Petersburg 2-0.
At Lakeland 8-1, Orlando G-3.
At Daytona 5-15, Jacksonville 0-7.
At
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At
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American League
Huston 0-8, New York 8-2.
Cleveland 10-8, St. Louis 5-12.
Philadelphia 1-1, Washington 11-7
Detroit 5-1, Chicago 0-3.

At
At
At
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Nntionul League
New York 5-5, Hoaton 0-3.
Pittsburg 1-2, Cincinnati 2-1.
Hrooklyn 3-8, Philadelphia 1-1.
St. Louis -1-1, Chicago 3-3.

At
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Southern Association
Mobilo 3-0, Atlantn 0-1.
New Orleans 12-3, Chattnnooga
Memphis 7-2, Little Rock 0-1.
Nashville 2-0, Ririningham 4-5.

Ilecause the railroads of Australia
are not of uniform guugo the govern­
ments of Queensland and New South
Wnlcs are experimenting with cars
12:49 with adjustable wheels.

WASHINGTON, Sept. 5—Some Im­
provement In Industrial conditions in
the South is shown in tho monthly
survey of the employment aervlco of
the department of lnbor for August.
The brightest spot in the South ap­
pears to be in Florida, which reports
practically no unemployment and a
state-wide shortage of lnbor. Of tho
six cities for which reports bnsed on
nctunl count were submitted, four
show increases in employment for
August over July. They are Chatta­
nooga, Birmingham, and Richmond.
New Orleans showed a decrease of
1.0(1 per cent.
®
In the South Atlantic district, in­
cluding Virginia, North Carolinn,
Georgia and Florida, gratifying In­
creases in railroad occupations and
textiles hnvc taken place. Fifteen rail­
road companies report n total em­
ployment of 225,052, an increase of
20,208, and 310 textile mills report n
totnl employment of 09,005, an in­
crease of 2,871. Lumber products
plants numbering 103, report the em­
ployment of 8,001 ,n small increase,
although operators seem to think the
outlook is not encouraging. Twentytwo operators generally nre discour­
aged as to the outlook, while some
express confidence thnt conditions
will improve in the nenr future.
Unemployment continues In Iron
nnd steel and among unskilled lnbor,
the outlook for the latter class being
extremeley discouraging. Farm labor
is abundant^ building is active In
spots.
The situation in individual stntcs
ns Indicated by the survey shows:
Virginia—Twenty-five textile mills
reporting employment of 10, 100, show
an Increase for tho month of 101. Un­
skilled lnbor shows increased unem-,
ployment, with opportunities for thnt
class of lnbor steadily decreasing.
North Cnrolinn—Rejftrts indicate
improved conditions generally through
out the state, 00 textile mills reported
29.038 on the payrolls August 15, nn
increase of 7)2 as compnrcd with
that of Jc y 15. Textile operators*
while not optimistic, expect to 'bo
able to continue on full time there.
Thirty-six lumber products mills re­
port 2,227 nn the pnyrolls August 15,
n decrease in the number employed
of 83 as compared with the previous
month. Lumber men generally nre
pessimistic as to the outlook.
South Cnrolinn—Seventy-seven tex­
tile mills report employment of 30,Ofil on August 15, nn increase of 1,­
300. Mill operators generally report
full time operations but differ in their
opinions as to the outlook. A majority
report satisfactory increase in orders
and appear cheerful In regard to the
future. Thirty-four Ihmber products
concerns employed 2,503 on August
15, an increase of 18(1 since July 10.
Unemployment continues serious in
shipping and among unskilled labor.
Georgia—Iron and steel plants und
machine shops are running much be­
low normal; saw mills and wood work­
ing concerns nre practical!/ holding
their own, hut nre not encouraged ns
to the present outlook. One hundred
and nihe textile mills, employing 28,­
808, show an increase in employment
over last month of 077 ,nnd operators
generally are hopeful of thc'future.
Florida—Practically no unemploy­
ment is reported anywhere in tho
stnte. A housing shortage that affects
practically every city nnd that will
become more acute with the opening
of the tourist season, is being in some
measure relieved by extensive build­
ing program, which have furnished
employment to all available build­
ing trades workers and in Homo in­
stances have even necessitated outside
assistance. Pinning mills are reported
as working full capacity. Preparations
fo rtbe planting of winter vegetables
followed by handling th&lt;» citrus crop,
will require all available labor. Lako
county reports a shortage of labor
for road word. The present statewide
labor shortage is xpected to be rem­
edied by the usual drift from the
north during iho winter.
Tennesr.ee—Improvement has been
noted in the building trades; other­
wise there has been little change.
ARRESTED FOR MURDER.

The following wire was received by
the Herald this afternoon:
"An invitation was today ovtended
to the.Sanford Chamber of Commorco
to meet with the Orlnndo Chamber of
Commerce on the night of Thursday,
September 20.
"DROSSIER."
PUPILS SHOULD HAVE
HEALTH CERTIFICATES.

THE STAR TO-DAY
THOS. H. INCE presents

‘Beau cRp&gt;el
Also FOX NEWS

JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 5.—With
the approach of the fall and winter
Tomorrow—May Allison in “Marriage of
term of school, the Htnte board of
health is calling attention, through a
William Ach”, also “Bubbles of Trouble”
'bulletin juHt issued, to the state law
which requires thut a child entering
a public school of thin state must
have a certificate from a reputable
physician "stating that they are free
from all communicable diseases and
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nre not carriers of any."
The hoard’s bulletin does'not state
whether or not this rulo Is to ho en­
forced or whether it is merely a pre­
cautionary move. The honrd's state­
ment follows:
The big dance nt the Vnldcz Hotel this coming
"With the close of vacation time
and the opening of the school year,
Friday night, September 9th. By your presence
wc nre reminded thnt the schools nre
you will be n part of the biggest time in a long time
places of dose contact, nnd possible
nnd besides the enjoyment you get out of it you
clenring houses for the Rprcad of dis­
will
be helping the
ease.
"Certain disense germs, notably of
dipthciin and typhoid fever, may be
present in n person's system and thnt
person not be sick with the disense.
raise the funds to put ucross the HOT LUNCHES
"Such a person is cnlled a ‘carrier’
FOR THE SCHOOL CHILDREN
and is a possible source of infection
for others. The attention of parents
nnd teachers is called to Rule No. 13
of the ‘Stnte Board of Health Rules
nnd Regulations,’ 1. c.,
“ ,A11 children on enteringg school
in Floridn must present a certificate
fromn reputable, physician, stating
that they are freo from nil communl
cable diseases and arc not enrriers of
This Space Donnted by the ,
any.’
"The strict observance of this rule
will prevent tho occurrence of nn epi­
demic, and serve to protect tlic health
of nil the children.
"Copies of the state board of healtth
‘Snnitnry Code,' which contnlns nil ++4Ht+.M&gt;+++'M&gt;4++++++++*+++++++‘f4&gt;++&lt;M”l&gt;&lt;f&gt;+++++&lt;M&gt;++++♦+♦+♦
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tion of health in the Htnte mnj* he had
by nny teacher or pnrent by ninking
request for Haine to the stnte hoard
of health."

Dont Miss It!
W oman’s Club

Daytona Beach Orchestra
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Will Play

PEOPLE’S BANK
ADVERTISING SPELLS SUCCESS

CAUSES OF STUNTED
GROWTH ARE GIVEN.

EVERY IJUSINESS, LARGE AND SMALL, MUST AD­
VERTISE TO KEEP ALIVE

TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 5—Lectures
on child nutrition, the line (joints in
breeding poultry, nnd the home or­
chard featured Saturday’s program
nt the conference of home demonstra­
tion ngents here nt tho State College
for Women. Discussing poor health
of children, Miss Estelle Bozeman,
food specialist, declared worry, denial
of food as punishment, and infrequent
bathing and changing of clothes were
among the things responsible for
stunted growth.
Prof. C. K. McQunrrio of the Col­
lege of Agriculture, Gainesville, ad­
vocated an orchard of at least hnlf an
acre for every rural home. The or­
chard, he said, should he devoted to
the production of strawberries, dew­
berries, blackberries, grapes, figs
peneffbs, plums, penrs and other fruits
adapted to this climate.
Professor
McQunrrio declared that such an or­
chard, if properly cared for, would
furnish the home table wPIi fresh
fruit every day in tho yenr.
Other speakers included the Misses
Minnie Floyd, Harriet Layton nnd
Ralph Stoutamire, tile latter of the
Agricultural News Lotte rof the ag­
ricultural extension . division of tho
University of Florida.
Tile afternoon was devoted to group
research work in tho Inlinrutoriccs.
One feature of the day was a lunch
Served at noon by four of the demon­
stration agents as an example of
what should constitute n school lunch.
The hot lunch is a special feature of
the home demonstration work in Flor­
idn.

(From C. (). McLaughlin)

HOSPITAL MEETING TONIGHT.
Tho new hoard of directors of tho
Fernald-Laughton Hospital, will meet
Fcrnnld-Lnughton hospital, will meet
the honrd nnd bring up. such business
as will eomo before the meeting. The
doctors arc especially urged to be
present nt this meeting nnd all tho
members of the board of directors.

LAKELAND, Sept. 5.—Hurl Strndder, negro, alias Will Johnson, wanted
for tho killing of another negro nt
Madison six years ago, was arrested
bore lasy night by Deputy Sheriff John
Purvis. Purvis said Straddcr admit­
Tho inventor of a motor truck wheel
ted he shot the other man but declar­ , built up of Inycrn of wood glued to­
ed did ho In self-defenso.
gether under heavy pressure claims
["It withstands twlco as much sido
Economy and a better grip of tho Htrnin as n spoked wheel.
plaster are claimed for a new foriir
of lathing In which tho wood is split
Invented by n Scotch clergyman, n
nnd stretched on tho principle of ox- baby enrringo is driven by nn electric
pnnded motnl lath.
motor, supplied with current by a
storage battery and controlled by a
Buy It with a Herald Want Ad.
switch on tho handle.

Norfolk, Vn., Sept. 2, 1021.
Mr. R. J. Holly, Editor,
The Sanford Ilernld,
Sanford, Florida.
Dear Bob:
Ah time goes on and I become more
familiar with advertising, and tho suc­
cessful business pcoplu who do adver­
tising, I naturally notice most any­
thing that comos within my Hpheru
having any rclntion to it.
I attach for your edification an ad­
vertisement I clipped n day or two
ago from tho New York Times, of
August 20. Many of the New York
papers, and large papers in other cit­
ies nre advertising spucinl features,
hoping to increase sales and general
circulation. This advertisement from
the New Y’ork Evening Post is inter­
esting. You are aware that the Sat­
urday Evening Post, with its large
circulation, and Thu Country Gentle­
man constantly udvcrtisu for the pur­
pose of increasing circulation.
If
the Now York daily and weekly mag­
azines having tremendous circulation
feci tho necessity, of advertising, it
seems to mu most anybody engaged in
any other business might fairly con­
sider the example.
'
In the September, 1021 issue of the
Silent Partner is an item which ap­
peals to mu strongly:
‘Thu business that does not
need advertising can afford to
advertise for the day when it will
require more customers. Tho bus­
iness thntu needs advertising

cannot afford to remain silent on
the subject of service."
In n recent issue of your paper you
called attention to a Sanford organs
zation which really deserves tho sup­
port, not only of tho people of the city
of Sanford, but the people in Seminole
county.
During my recent visit I said some­
thing about advertising to tho man­
ager of this organization, and ho told
mo it was no use to advertise. My
recollection Is that ho said it was hi*
opinion people would buy Btock if they
wanted to, and advertising would not
get additional subscribers. Of course,
I did not nrgue tho point with him,
because my mind is well fixed nbout
advertising and I know that advertis­
ing pnys when it is properly and in­
telligently done.
Yours sincerely,
c. o. McLa u g h lin .
TEXTILE STORES MOVE.
The United Textile Stores Co., have
removed their stores from the second
floor of the Garner-Woodruff block
to the store room in the Swope Mock,
occupied in pert by Dr. Toni Moor**
ns an optical parlor. This gives the
Textile Coinpnny a much bette rstore
and they will hnvo somethin): to tc
the people* about in a few days.
Even engine vibrations are claimed
to ho eliminated by n now stabili«r
for steamship berths.

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Will Open on September 30th
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Room nnd Meals by month ..................................$38.00
Room und Meals by W eek...................................... 10.00
Menls only, by M onth........................................... 31.00
Meals only, by W eek............................................. 8.00
Week-day Dinners, 50c, 12 f o r ............................ 5.50
Sunday D inners.......................................... ..........

MRS. LOUISE SHAW, Matron
MAKE APPLICATION AT ONCE TO

THE TEMPLE GIRLS CLUB, 515 Park Ave.

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from Eustls, Orlando, Jacksonville,
DoLand and Sanford attended tho
week-end house party at&gt; Daytona
Beach given by Qcorgo Davis.
Among those from Sanford lyero,
Mr. nnd Mtb. Hal Wight and Mrs. E.
Starting at nine o’clock, Friday even­
P. Morse. The other guests included:
ing, September 9th, and lasting un­
Wenry Miller, Miss Ann Davis bf Dotil ? ? ? ? ? ?
Land; Mrs. Angie Whitaker, of Daytonn; Robert Browning, Mrs. "Scrap­
py” Robinson, of Orlando; Mr. and
Mrs, Sneed, of Orlando; Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Hannah, 'of Eustis; Harry
Is at the Valdez Hotel, in the large ;; Hammond, of Orlnndo, and Tod
dining room, the best place in San­
Sides, of Jacksonville.

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This big dance will atlract crowds from far and near
and everyone is cordially Invited

The Daytona Beach Orchestra
will furnish the music
This Space Donated by the

SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK
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BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
WOMEN’S CLUB MEETING.

Tho Business and Professional Wo­
MR8 . FRED DAIGER, Society Editor, men’s Club held its regular monthly
__________ Phone 217-W ,
meeting on Tuesday evening at the
Woman’s Club.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
After the business program was
WEDNESDAY—Mrs. John C. Smith over, the chairman of tho program
will entertain the members of the committee, Mrs. Watson, assisted by
T. N. T. Club, at her homo on Un­ tile hostesses for tho'evening, Misses
Bcssio Long, Allio Gillon and Marion
ion nvenuo at 4 o'clock.
THURSDAY—The Christian Endeav­ Philips, provided an entertaining so­
or of tho Presbyterian church will cial hour.
entertain in compliment of Miss
A novel contest was the feature of
Helen Peck, and Donald Whitcomb, the evening. Each guest was given
and Miss Izettn Stone, and Robert fifteen minutes to manufacture some
Cobb, at the church parlors at 8 useful article from materials provid­
ed; crepe paper, spools, wire, needles,
o’clock.
Thursday—Mrs. A. Vaughn will enter­ thread and scissors. The prize, a sew­
tain at a reception and card party ing hag, was awarded to Mrs. Max­
in compliment to Mrs. Margaret well.
Itnrnes. The hpurs for tho Every
After tho contest, Ice cream and
Week Bridge Club will be from 8 to lady fingers were served by the hos­
B p. m. The hour for tho reception tesses.
will be from 6 to 0 o'clock.
The club has accepted the invitnFRIDAY—MrH. C. L. llritt will entor- tion of Mrs. Blackman
to ho her
tnin the members of the Monday guests at a picnic at Wekiwn Ranch
Bridge Club at her home on Pal­ on the ufternoon ' of September 22,
metto avenue.
nnd they anticipate a most delightful
SATURDAY—The Children’s Story half holiday on that occasion.
Hour will he held at the Central
Park at B o’clock.
IN HONOR OF MRS.
MARGARET BARNES.
Col. R. B. Sturkey, of Dade City,
Mrs. A. Vaughn will entertain the
was In the city yesterday calling on members of the Every Week liridge,
hia friends and attending to busi­ Thursday afternoon from .4 to 5
ness.
o’clock, nnd will have a reception from
B to 0., in compliment to Mrs. Mar­
Mr .and Mrs. Howard Kimth mo­ garet Barnes, who leaves here Sep­
tored to Daytona Beach Monday.
tember IB, for Orlnndo, wherp she
I will take charge of the Jefferson
Mr .and Mrs. C. It. Kirtlcy spent Court apartments.
the week-end at Daytona Reach.
DAUGHTERS OF WESLEY
The Daughters of Wesley held their
Ben Fish and R R. Dens arrived
from Sanford yesterday on a short regular business meeting nnd election
bimincsn and pleasure visit.—Tampa of officers last night at the Meth'odist
church parlors.
Tribune.
Mrs. Howard P. Smith was elected
president; Mrs. It. T. Thrasher, viceSTEINM EVER—CLA YTON.
president; Miss Eliza he tli Musson, sec­
The following announcement from retary; Miss Versa Woodcock, treas­
the Tampa Tribune will he of interest urer; Mrs. H. II. Chappell, teacher.
to the many friends of the bride-elect.
After the business meeting a social
Miss stoinmoycr is a sister of Mrs, hour was enjoyed, and refreshments
Frank Adams, of thiH city .
of pineapple sherbet and cake were
Rev. nnd Mrs. Francis Stoinmoycr served.
announce the engagement and ap­ There were sixteen members pres­
proaching marriage of their daughter, ent at this meeting, v
Beulah Elizabeth, to Mr. George Hugh
Clayton, the wedding to he an event
WEEK-END HOUSE PARTY
■of September 28.
Quite a number of prominent people

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The new members of tho executive
committee of the Fernnld-Lnughton
Memorial Hospitnl met nt the hospital Inst night and re-'orgnnized the
committee, electing A. P. Connelly,
chairman, nnd Mrs. W. F .Blackman,
of Lnke Monroe, secretary.
The committee discussed many
things of importance to tho hospital,
and will take steps immediately to
collect the membership dues that
hnve been duo for two years, and
hnve never been collected since no
campaign has been made to obtain
them. The membership dues nro for
the current expense of the hospitnl
nnd are supposed to lie pnld each
yenr. The first yenr of the existence
of the hospitnl every one pnid up, but
since that time,, they have not boon
solicited for their dues, nnd they now
owe two years for membership. How­
ever, if they will pny up for one yenr,
it will help the hospitnl nnd pny tho
deficit that fnccs Hjem In the summer
time, when there are no patients in
tho institution, but the expenses are
going on ns usual.
»
Miss Kathleen Brndy is collecting
the dues now, nnd everyose should
pny up when nppronchcd. It is for
ono of the grentest institutions in
our midst. No hospital pays ex­
penses, hut is dependent upon the
public for funds every yenr. The local
hosjdtnl is no exception to the rule,
but up to the present time has strug­
gled along and managed to pny tho
hills. It is really up to every citizen
in tin* county to help keep the hospital
going by the membership dues, Tho
county pays nothing for the upkeep
of the hospital while other counties
in the state pny large sums in their
budgets ench year for the mainten­
ance of the local hospital.
The Fernnld-Lnughton Hospital is
installing n new sterilizing machine,
and making several improvements in
tho operating room that will give tho
hospital all the necessary facilities
for operating this winter. The Iio h pitnl is the pride of the city nnd
county, and should have the help and
support of the people nt ail times.
HON. JNO. I). JINK INS HONORED.

* On

ids seventh anniversary of tho
Superintendency of the First Baptist
Sunday School of this city, Hon, Jno.
D. Jink ins was presented with a sub­
stantial purse by the olTiccrs and
teachers of the school nnd was asked
to use the same on u vacation. ' It
was suggested that he spend the va­
cation In Atlanta, visiting the Taber­
nacle Sunday school which is the larg­
est in this section of the country, Mr.
Jinkins is one of the recognized Sun­
day school leaders in tho state of Flor­
ida.
In the seven years that he has
served in Sanford the school has
grown from an average enrollment of
180 to 517. Hu is live, wide-awake,
full of pep and enthusiasm, He makes
anything go he puts his hand to, Hu
is a member of that school of workers
that has as Us stimuleat:
"If you sny you enn—you can.
If you say you can’t your canned."

1: First Street, and Elm Avenue
EDWARD HIGGINS, Inc.
, ICE COLD CHERO-COLA FREE
ON SATURDAY

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TAMPA, Sept. 7.—Jean R, Van J.
Blinck, vice eopsul for the Nether­
lands, left hero’yeHtordny' for Moore
Haven, where ho will confer in per­
fecting plans for the establishment of
a. Dutch colony now in prospect. Tho
plan, it is stated, is being promoted
by J. Taylor, a Hollander, who has
boon In thla country several yonra nnd
who, it, is said, will leave withirx n
short time to organize tho immi­
grants.
HERALD ADS get results.

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THE

"City Substantial
OPPORTUNITY

IS HERE, has been here and nlwnys will |
It Jlen in our noil, wntcr trnnspnrtation nnd gcnernl conditions that are ideal.
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for hll in to patronize home en­
terprises. In thin Is one of y0tir
opportunities to hcl
help the merchant that helps Sanford.
awaits tho capitalist or builder who
comes here. Homes nnd Apartments arc
needed and the demand Is urgent. The people in nearby Citics hnve faith in Sqnford and are Investing here.

ONE OPPORTUNITY
OPPORTUNITY

YOUR ONE BIG OPPORTUNITY
To help build City Substantiate’ is to be a 100%

A PRINCESS PANEL
The princess effect that Is so much
admired,.but is so cxncting ns regards
the figure which essays it, yields much
of -its severity by the audition of a
panel. Thtfmodel pictured is in Palm
Beach gray broadcloth, stitched with
gray and black silk braid, t While the
neck is shown in round outline, provis­
ion uIbois made for a deep V wit h round
collar. Medium size requires 3)4 yards
34-inch material.
Pictorial Review Dress No. 9257.
Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust. Price, 35
cents.
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sell them.

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‘NOT A KN0CKE,t—Tdl '•"» 0,1 * • have a gm«l
dty, good hotels, good stores, band, and schools
boosting. We hare the branH of goods. Let us
Sell some one r.omc of our—

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Fashipn Hint
S A N F O R D , FLA
-First National Bank Annex
IY A W PI?—HOTEL VALDEZ, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,
D / \ i l l j I ! i BENEFIT c it y s c h o o l h o t l u n c h es

TRAIN SCHEDULE
Suuthbound
Depart*
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Arrive
2:46 a. m
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8:40 a. tn.
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No.
80____ 2:55 p, m. 3:20 p. m
No.
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North Bound
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No.
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84________ 11:45a.m.
No.
80................ 3:05p.m.3:25 p, rr«.
No.
28________ 10:00p.m.
vj.
Trilby Branch
AN ALL-PAY FROCK
Arrive
Departs
To express hist the smartest lines
•No. 100..........
0:00 a. m.
:nnceivatic, this mic-picco frock of
3:25 p. m
•No. 24..........
check llannc! enlists rnulan sleeves,
round neck, large, graceful bash and
7:00 a. in.
# No 158..........
straight silhouette. The sash is of
7:35 p. m.
No. 22..........
velvet riblKJii, blit satin, faced witli
I.fcahurg Bra lull
Georgette ct5|»e or crepe'de Chine may
Arrive " Depart*
be used instead. The vestee is of plain
silk to corresjiond with the bias facing •No. 157................. 4:00p . r .
about the neck. Medium size requires
No.
21........ 2:52 p. m.
3 yards 44-iilch material, with Js
•No.
101...................6:80
p.m.
yard silk.
■ Pictorial Review Dress No. 9496. •No.
25_________ 2:00p.m.
Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust, i’ricc, 35
Oviedo Branch
cents. Also 18 to 30 years.
Depart*
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PUBLIC WARNED OF
3:40 p. m
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COUNTERFEIT NOTES
•Dally,
except
Sumfay.
FOUND BY TREAUSRY.
The Cnnipbell-Lossing post of tho
American Legion will have*’ a big
meeting am! regular old time at the
court house Thursday night. Be thoro
without fall. Plenty of cold Hek nnd
pretzels.

TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 7.—Bound
copies of tho genoral laws, passed at
the recent legislative assembly, havo
been received from tho state printery
und are ready for distribution through
tho office of Secretary of State H.
Clay Crnwford, it hns been announc­
ed. The publication embodies 202
gcnernl statutos. It is paper bound
and will be supplied to any ono dcHtring a copy at a nominal price.
Three thousand copies havo been
printed to supply the demund.
A congressman would prohibit
beauty contests. Tho jealous thing.—
Arkansas Gazette.

TAMPA TIMES IS
SPENDING MONEY
In newspaper circles there is much
comment on tho way that The Tnmpt
Daily Times spends money for newi
nnd fonturcB. It is tho only Florida
dnily that prints tho famous David
Lawrence letters. In addition to the
full day nnd night reports of tho As­
sociated Press, tho Times is building
up a highly expensive special’new*
nnd fenturo service, in its effort to
publish a newspaper thnt will be in­
teresting to every member of the fam­
ily in homes all over Florida.
Besides The Times membership in
the Newspaper Enterprise Associa­
tion, which is known as one of the
most complete news nnd feature syn­
dicates in the country, It gives its
readers the best comics obtainableincluding "Mutt nnd Jeff," "Bringing
Up Father," and “Doings of the
Duffs.”
Two special features of the Time*
nro its sporting page nnd woman’*
page. Theso features alone cost them
an enormous sum.
In all Florida homeH where an in­
teresting nnd cortipleto newspaper is
appreciated, tho Tn.opn Dnily Times
should havo a place.
Tho price of a three months’ sub­
scription is $1.75.
Orders should ho sent direct to the
Times, Tampa, Fla.—Adv,

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kol on noalo flak at thla Unto. If the C01MES o p „ ENB|&lt;AL
market improves with colder weather
LAWS ARE NOW READY
a 1mm per year is expected.
FOR DISTRIBUTION
PLAN DUTCH COLONY
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 7—Detection
of three additional counterfeit fed­
eral reserve notes whs announced by
the treasury department and the pub­
lic was warned to lie on guard.
The first described was that of a
$50 note of the Federal eserve Bank
of Kansas City, which was said to be
identical with one recently detected,
except the latter was on the Federal
Reserve Bank of New York.'
Tho second was n $20 note on the.
Richmond, Vn., Federal Reserve
Bank, and said to he plainly the work
OPEN FISHING SEASON
o fnn amateur. The third wns a $10
ON I.AKE OKEECHOBEE note 0 fthc Federnl Reserve Bank of
Boston mid said to lie so poor thnt it
| OKEECHOBEE, Sept. 7.-rTho fish­ cold easily he detected by the ordi­
ing season lias opened on Lake Okee­ narily careful handler of money.
chobee. Nearly all the crews went out
The Richmond counterfeit benrs a
fUilly..mm' ne,L un‘l ,alt.iU,U,Kh I port r a it o f Ctuve Iand an d t h0 si g na the exact returns nre not nil in the In- ture of D. F. Houston and John Burke
(liontlniiM arc thnt nearly TO,001) „ ,,
,„tol| „„ tw„
o( ,mp„
.“"“Kht .... tho |wtwMn „ hich „Mk thr„ A hnvo boon
lake. A good portion of tho liuuls
distributed. In the portrait of Cleve­
were scale fish. One crow caught 5,- ’
land, the Mco is so indistinct as
000 pounds of bream and trout but re - 1

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STATION

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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
FERNALD-LAUGHTON HOSPITAL
HELD MEETING LAST NIGHT.

The BIG DANCE that is being put on
by the Woman's Club to raise money
for the School Lunch Fund.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7,1921.

S t a iu e of Booker T. Washington

SKILLFUL SHORT-CUT
ARTIST IS EXPOSED

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD

Tough Pitcher Finds Way to Stop
Crookedness.

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S. O. Shinholser

Phone I HI)

L. A. Renntid, I'rop. building too large mid none too (until.
-----ALL WORK GUARANTEED—

HARTFORD BATTERY
Wilson &amp; Shorey
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l&gt;Ino ,,n&lt;, Garland Sts., Orlando, ft*.
Battery Insurance
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Sold anil Serviced by
PURE WATER
Edw. ITigf^ins, Inc.
Elder Springs Water
Haight &amp; Mapree
99.9H% PURE

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KKY WEST FOLKS WOR­
ru n world
RIED OVER LETTERS COM­
Will. 1III-: AMERICANS
MANDING THEIR AI1SENCE
ON THIS DISPLAY SI1U'

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CONTRACTORS

Sanford Battery Service Builders &amp; Contractor*
Sketches and Esti mutes Free; um
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KEY WEST, Sept, 7.—Is it the rule
of the Ku Klux Klim to write letters?
'I'his is the question agitating the
minds of several parties in this city
who have received letters, supposedly
from the klnn, warning them that they
must leave town within a given num­
ber of hours or suffer the conse­
quences. Some who have received
these anonymous letters have treated
them as a joke, others have received
them seriously and have left town.
The first of these letters were re­
ceived by negroes, and the recipients
promptly left the city. Recently sev­
eral prominent white men have been
notified of their undesirable presence
and given a certain number of hours
to leave town. Some have done so,
others are considering, and others arcdetermined not to.
The latest to receive one of Hie
missives supposed l&lt;&gt; emanate from
the khm, is Antonio Munoz, a chauf­
feur, who was given 72 hours to leave.
Mr. Munoz has lived here nearly all
his life, and is at a loss to know what
prompted the letter, lie has a ser­
vice record, having served in the army
during the late war.
Although the letter alleges miscon­
duct on his part, he will not remain
to discover in what manner his con­
duct has been undesirable to the cjty,
preferring to close out his business.
He will leave within a few days.

LAWYERS

Contractor and Builder
Attornoy-nt-Lnw
Over Seminole County Hank
SANFORD
FLORIDA
QUINN TO HANDLE INDICATOR
SANFORD
-:- -:- FLORIDA
Veteran Yankee Pitcher Expects to
Sanford C onstructs Co.
Retire Thin Fall to Become
BATTERIES
Arbiter of Came.
CONTRACTORS AND DUll.DRRS
nitron y o u r
Plnne-i
and Slicclficntiona Chcerfoliy
.luck Quinn, for several years one
Battery
Troubles
to
Us
I'u rn inhed
of the leading rlchl-hiind pltejiers of
W*
flpecUlltc
on
niix-trlr*!
W
oik
*nd
can
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Work
Gunrantced
tin* Ainorleiin league as a moodier of
you itopmidabla porvlro.,
I*. O. IJox 10t
tlo- Yankees, and a man of almost 20 WE ALSO HAVE COMPETENT MECHANICS II. T. PACE
FOR OVEttltAULINI) YOUIl CAR
years’ hurtingexperletiee In the minors

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NKW YORK, Sept. 7.—The Ameri­
can steamship St. Louis, fitted out
as n floating exhibition hull with
samples uf the products of three hun­
dred leading \murlcnn mumifncturers,
wnl leave New York next Jununry on
an American promotion trip to fit) for­
eign pint-. The slogan of the enterprice "1*11 fell the World” will fly
from the tun peak. The trip will take
a year The exhibition space is equal
In (hat of Mad Foil Square Garden.
AithoiiL'h there a r e a few misgivinn- about the present being uuspic*
ions fin saeli a trip , J. Herbert Andsmi, the pniinoU-r, says it sliould bo
rememhered that business conditions
in smile pint- nf South American am
jj(mi| 'nu! will be improved in 1U22, •lapan. Chinn, India, Australia, Norway
and Sweden have been to ii degree free
fr n in Ii "f the financial worry that
follow id the wm Id war, he says, and
the Uni:.an sta le s should he u fertile
held fur the exchange of commodities.
All th ■■ ii n in e s will lie included in
tlo it; . ,. i , i ihe St, Louis,
D i- I ns d that ninny of the sinnllet
...... 'i i* considerable) wealth
&lt;"M hi i e
f-"wer and that the Ameri­
can i'
turn's will lose out in
the-&gt; fa
i; * niipeiitioii with Eurof i i tiers unless they get
pie . i i ami credit men
1 fried oil the trip to assist
i ieis* representatives' in
l,n 1 I: In ir guilds to foreign huy;i dling sound financial
I he St. Louis is fit present
1’ 'd into an oil burner.

GARAGES
Smith Bios. Garage
E x p e rt U cpairint;
OIL. GAS nnd ACCESSORIES
Oak and First

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Snnford. Fla.

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

Phone 1»7

REAL ESTATE

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Jack Quinn.

E. F. Lane

anil .iiiiji'is, wlJI retire ut ibq i&lt;nd "i
tills seiisinn to heciune an nrhlter of
Imltrf, strikes, et eeleni.
Quinn 1-11101' i" the Yttnljees u rlg ln a l-

Real Estate and Insurance

SANFORI) NOVELTY
WORKS

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V. C. COLDER, Prop.

Ij' frtilll I lie old E l I St el'tl league. I 'nf se*

General Shop and Mill
••t'ii I *eu rx he plu* ed wlih the New York
Geo. W. Knight
*■&lt;team, rhea wuinleied Into the minors
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Real Estate and Insurance
Work
lb ' ent to die I'ni'llle Const league
and after a Hitecessful earner, Itoeumn SANFORD
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CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDER
Evm
i member of the t'hleago White Sox.
Ns.
There wild a controversy over Mils
f»17 Commercial Street Snnford, Fla.
Employment Bureau..
Cotton Tierney.
b ill and as a reMib Quinn eume back
la New York.
The vocational committee nf the Husito take the cutoff for second. The
ELECTRICAL
nesa nnd Professional Women's Club
tough pitcher start* d toward Mrsl
B a s e b a ll
requests all young women desiring
base as the runner left the pinto,
COLONIAL LAMPS
employment to register at the First
and met Hie player Jtr t ; - lie started
Ids s||iirt turn, out weal Ms list. Ii
National Hank.
landed full mi the rttmn r's Jaw and
AGNES G. HERN Elf. Chairman
Fred Mllehell's crew cun certulul*
lie went down r..M, completely sock the well-known horsehlde..
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knocked out. well Ii Me the dlnuimiil.
Glasses Desigiifd
The umpire 1in i■*I anniml nhottl
Rube lleiiloii. left-hlllided idti'lar Eyes Examined
tluii time ami th e re lay the manor lins been recalled by the New Yurt
H enw McLoulin. Jr.
ta rl
like a dog. with the pitcher standing Nationals.
OPT. D.
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over him.
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Mexico has gone In for baseball. Ni
MlfWi
th e pitc h e r grimly.
"Come and look
use quibbling, we will have to recog
at Ills li'uehx w Ii' to In* 'Hi ilio Iinso,
nlzcdlmt country.
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then tell me If lie's out.'*
The umpire solemnly annotiined
Waterbary him transferred Cutchci
that the runner was mu fur rutting George Army to the Petersburg clut
GILLON &amp; FRY
first base.
of the Virginia league.
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“Yes, and lie's out hconuso I tagged
Phone 442
Ii tin on the Jaw," sareaslleall.v an­
The New York Americans have pm Graduate Northern Illinois College
Sanford, Flu.
swered the tough pitcher, “ami he'll tested the use of I’ltelier CHIT Hnrkh 212 East First SI.
* Man isn't the only dishonest adver­ i stay out unlit somebody brings him a by
TRANSFER
Ilie Clnclnnull Reds,
tiser, Then hon cackles just as loud drink nf water.''
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Old managers say Micro Is li*o mm l WILSON VULCANIZ­ “WE DELIVER THE GOODS"
silence In the liillehl of the Yankee*
ING WORKS
Quick Service Transfer
to win a chHti)|donshl|i.
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It seems to be the general verdlef
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REASON MILE PRICES
tell tin. Phone PJH
W l l i i t Dtolli-r*
n a i j n UnlliUnf
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Kjmrt, gambling Is Nomethitlg els*
Yes, ii knockout In four rounds.
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HOTELS
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.less Wllhird, former heavyweight
New
Era
Printery
Rochester
has
recalled
Catcher
Kr
ehtimploii nf the worJd. pluns to muko
Ro«s from Peti'rsltitrg of tint Virginia
C«. Bassett Smith, Prop.
Hotel Montezuma
tils home at Los Angeles,
league mid transferred him to Flint
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COMMERCIAL
AND
"Sanford’s New Hotel"
The run iteel Icut stole boxing com­ of the Mint league.
JOH PRINTING
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$1.50 Up Per Day
mission tins decided that moving [de­
For
the
llrst
time
In
several
weeki .you s a w your tu.’xI door noighhorH dressed in antail's of ring contests will not be ol- word comes front Christy Mathewson
,!i |! lens? TImt’s because centuries have come and
loNved In Connecticut.
It Is Mint he Is slljl at Saraimc Lnkr
'CARPETS AND RUGS
Herald Printing1Co.
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i’ if itne clothes of hide slipped into the limbo of
and
s|||| milking pie bail progress.
WASHED
' It‘ays that tire past.
A total of an,(Mi-1 trotters luivo rec­
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and cleaned at your home or we will
ords of 2:110 or better. 27.180 [Ulcers
Frank Shiinglmoss* dually decided tr
HOOK.JOH AND COMKvcry day new styles appeal'—now products that
lire In the 2:25 list mid 1,715 new per- ticcepi
call for and deliver, Hamilton Hooch
the
offer
of
Syracuse
to
man
MERCIAL
PRINTING
’bile, labor and money tire introduced—new comformers at both gulls were reported age the Stars mid Tommy Madder
Electric*
Washers used.—Sanford
Phene I IS
Herald Itulldiiig Steam Pressery, HI7 1st St. Plume 550
'* lo w conveniences and new Ideas continually are
Inst yt ar.
win# thereupon given Ids release.
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The eeiitnil European powers wldeb
The
bnseball
library of the lute
lb'1advertisements bring you the news of till this
were not represented In lust year’s
A.
O.
Spaulding
was
given b
Olympic festivals at Antwerp lire ex­ the New York Publicrecently
M"dress. Head the advertisements and you will keep
Library by hi*
pected to take part In the 1022 re­ widow, Mrs. Elizabeth C. Spalding
■ M .-a ni the styles—you’ll know every product that
newal at Anislci-dnni.
Y" to make life more enjoyable.
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And the advertisements will tell you where to get
American Association league baseball
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bow to get them and how much to pay for
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team was traded to Hie Mllwrmkei
NOTE TO DABE
i be advertisements are daily directories to wise
ehih
for Jake Northrop, pitcher. Tin
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Italic
Ruth
Is
a
lilg
guy,
but
Good Work
Low Prices
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lie has never hit four humors In
•b'tul the advertisements. Protect yourself in
Hilly Southwnrth Is captain of tin
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1' - mg by getting those products which have proved
Boston Knives. The former Pitts­
[lobby
Lowe,
Perry
Worden
"at worth by making good under the spotlight of conburgh otitlhddef Is pulling plenty ol
ami Ed Delnhanty all have.
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a world'&lt;&gt;f aggressiveness.
A
ride slugging has never homteeil
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President
Mllte
Cantllhui Is enlhnst
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bases for a seimon. Tip O’Neil
Vero, located in the heart of the tourist trade, nnd this new hotel will
nstle
about
the
young
talent In tin
hack la 1NN7 aecompllsiied this
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league
and
prediets
the
league
famous
Indian river district of St. prove a valuable addition to the city
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fen#.
will
graduate
more
players
this
full
Lucie, county, can now bonst of a of Vero, as it is one of tho finest boGeorge Sister nr the Drowns
than
any
league
of
Its
clnss.
V
came llie neaivM to O',Veil's mark
modern hotel, the house having been twoen St. Augustine and Miami," * • •
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!n
1020
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when
he
lilt
fur
a
total
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A recent hutch of decisions from the opened to guests Friday night, Au­
of ilOO bases.
Ilocause the‘railroads of Australia
olllce of Commissioner Luudls show gust lit. In speaking of the new hotel
There Is no rest for a super.
reinstatement denied to Ifarvey Suth­ tho Vero Press says: "The building, tiro not of uniform gungo tho govern­
&gt;
tie no sooner cracks one record
erland. John Shovelln. Nopimii Plu. which has been recently finished, is ments of Queensland nnd Now South
iltan nil the high spots of history
Joe Letter nnd Fdwnni It. Kelley.
two stories high and contains twenty Wales are experimenting with cant
-ire trotted out fur him to Idnze
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guest rooms. Tho exterior 1g of u with adjustable wheels.
away at. And he’s expected to
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Any progressive county knows thnt pleasing white stucco finish. It Is sit­
hurdle them nr lull a shadow
“TODAY’S NEWS TODAY”
•itinrt of greatness.
where there is a will thcro is it high­ uated on tho Dixie highway nnd
—Got your Scratch Pads from Th«
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Eighteenth street, very convenient for Herald—by tho pound—16c.
way.—Asheville TlmeH.
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You Can Find the Name of Every Live Pro­
fessional and Business Man in
Sanford in This Column

Lands Stunning Olnw on Runner's Jaw
as He Attempted to Take Cutoff
for Second Base—Umpire
Saw This Short Turn,
Cotton Tierney, persistent story tidi­
er with the I’lltsbtirgli Pintle's, says
tluii on n reuhi lie played with In a
ecirnlii i dime league, there were two
ot three in her sharps who made a
practice of cut ting liases atid getting
away with It pretty often, since only
'»"• umpire to the game worked In tills
■" ’ue. Rival teams howled, but the
tdioi't-i'iit artists were clever and the
‘pit* - nl-vtiy- ullliD-il they didn't see
the base cutting,
In one gnino one of these persistent base cutters singled and as the
umpire ran over toward third to take
a possible piny there the runner mt
first about ten -feet mid landed on
second. The opposing team howled
is usual, and iis usual the umpire
hud misled the [day.
The opposing pitcher was n tough
guy and tie was mighty mad about
tJ W d E P
It. lie told the blind umpire:
“You're going to see it If another
one of ilies** dudes tries to cut a
base, for I am going to llx him so
Vf
you'll have to sec It."
About three Innings Inter one of
the base cutters hit, the chance for
him. ns the umpire was busy elsellil- i-||t&gt; model "l ii statue m' I"'- Honker T. V i . 'mi, wlilrli will ho where, and It wan evident he meant
unveiled in ilf Tuxkegeo liiHtltul«&gt; In Alnbutim Uext prmg. In tin* work of
Charles Knit, win* Is seen Htnmllng l»«*sl*l&lt;* lb" monument.

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homo town, London, England, nftor
an absence of nine years.
He will, doubtless, visit tho music
halls where his father nnd mothor In
years long past were poorly-paid per­
formers. In particular, he will seek
publishers
out the tiny theatre where Charlie,
B. J. HOLLY _____________ Editor aged four, made his first stngo ap­
} I. 11LLARD...Secretary-Treasurer pearance, singing tho costor ballad,
A. NEEL______ General Manager "Jnck Jones."
At eight years, ho played minor
ROBERT IIOLLY,
parts In tho musical show, "The York­
C im O V L A T IO N M A N A O L B
shire Lads," and the masterpioco,
Phono 1-18 up to G P. M.
B«t»&gt;
I m w i os Appllo»U«« "From Rags to Richese."
From rags to richese!
Su b M rlp tU a r i l o * I s A d ?sa c s
MOO
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That
iH tho story of Chnplnin’s life.
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D a l lt m d la City by Carrier
Yes, you say, but it was gonitis that
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' * I B s t ie I I . U ll- p a * . W aakW HaraJd aaNot altogether. Hard work was
a lp aarara BamUala County and U publlabad
aaary Friday.
A d?.rtl»ln « raU a mad* known equally responsible. For Charlie Chap­
pa applloatlon.
Damocratlo la poUUoa.
M .IO
par yaar, alwaya In adraaca._____________ _____ lin can remember when his boyhood
home was an English workhouso—
Member of The Associated Press
poorhouse, ns wo call it. Now 5!1 years
™ T Sfei
old, his fortune is somewhere in the
mil in is.
That's a big gap. Genius could not
Tho date of tho Orlando Chamber
bridge
it alone. For even n genius
Commerce welcome night to tho
finds
it
a job to got out of the poorSanford Chamber of Commerce conhouse
level.
filets with our "big doings" here in
Does it require genius to make n
Sanford and ns wo want Orlando to
million?
No.
---- "' come up thut night and help us cele­
But
it
does require something ex­
brate it would never do to have tho
ceptional.
For instance, exceptional
dates conflict. We suppose Orlando
pleasantness.
can cjinngc the date easily enough.
The other day, in New York, James
---------- o---------The membership dues for the For- W. Hebron was buried. Iiis first job
nald-Luugliton hospital are due and was in 1877, as doorman nt Dclmonipayablo every year on the first of co's nt $1 a day, "Jimmy" wns so
October or nt any date when you pleasant, so obliging, so eager to help
think nbuut keeping up your member­ everyone, that tips flowed in fnst.
The Delmonieo's rieli customers be­
ship. This money goes for current
expenses of tliis great institution and gun giving Jimmy real tips—tips on
should be paid with the feeling that the stock market, on sound invest­
you are helping to support one of the ments.
greatest assets to the county.
At his death, the former doorman
---------- o----------was a millionaire.
Paper money of a smaller size is ad­
It pays to lie pleasant.
vocated by Senator Fletcher., Well,
There is no absolute formula for
we hnvu no objections only the present ] HUC(.CBg
size seems small enough as long ns we
Thc thing that will make one man
ore spending it, hut when a highway­ rich might fail another man.
man holds you up at night the presHenry Ford used a bicycle-repair
ont size of the bills look awfully large „h I|g the „lnrtin,, p|nro „f |,j 9 Kroat
in your pocket. Bring back the old in(|uslrVi ()„ u.r8f who hm| ,,icyc|t, rt,
"shinplasters" of revolutionary days. pair shops, never got out of them.
Tho ladies could hide so many of them
Genius and hard work tnado Char­
on their dear shins.
lie
Chaplin rich.
---------- o ------Pleasantness
brought a million to
If there is anyone around Sanford
“Jimmy"
Hebron.
who is out of employment they can
Other men build fortunes on thrift,
get a job with tho government on the
inventions
o ra simple idea for per­
Canadian or the Mexican border in the
forming
a
much-needed service.
prohibition service. The only draw­
In
your
make-up
is some quality,
back is that tile mortality rate on the
some
power,
some
ability
that can bo
two '"fnr flung bottle lines" is very i
used
as
a
vehicle
to
financial
inde­
high. However, there are probably.
pendence.
many hard boiled hoys who would take
Study yourself. Analyze. Find that
tho job if there is sufficient of the
power. What can you do best? What
nmzunm in it to pay.
do you like to do best ? What are you
■---------- o---------Report^ from Russia say that half best fitted for? Therein is your for#n million are starving unless U. S. ,'inc.
-----------o---------give them aid. The U. S. ought to
stipulate that unless they give l.cninc
WATCH FOR CROOKS
and Trotsky the "bum’s rush" out of
Russia there, would lie nothing doing
That Florida is to be favored with
in the soup kitchen. If they believe in the visit of an cxccptionaly large
Trotzky let them starve and (lie world number of crooks this season is prac­
would be better off without them— tically certain. Enjoying the distinconly Lcninc and Trotzky should lie tioti of being one of the few states in
Carved to death first.
which there is no unemployment, no
hard times and no scarcity of either
The gangster who killed the the- money or supplies, Florida irf peculiaratre manager in Jacksonville in cold ly attractive to the gentry who live
blood in order to rob the cash box is by their wits. One terrilde tragedy—
now cringing in his cell at the county that of the murder of a movie show
juil and trying to commit suicide in manager at Jacksonville who was
order to escape the rope. Such people killed while trying to'gunrd the box
are always cowards at heart. Getting office from the assault of a robber_
n victim at the end of a pistol they is sufficient to carry a warning to evnro brave enough hut when it comes cry other city in the state to be on
to tho crucial test of a man they are the lookout for suspicious characters,
usually found to lie wanting.
This is u field in which the vigilance
---------- u----------of tho police is especially needed.
WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO? Thoy should scrutinize every visitor
who presents the slightest appear­
Tho schools will open soon, the pub­ ances of suspicion. They should avail
lic schools nnd the colleges, all over themselves of information from police
tho land. Many of our boys and girls departments of northern cities. The
nro going to high school and many of man who can not give a reasonable ncthem having finished tho high school count of himself should be invited to
nro going to college. Have you stop­ move on.
And tho citizen himself should be on
ped to consider what your life work
is to lie? Few know, and fewer still guard at every point. Whether the
take any interest in this problem. The stranger is trying to Hell him someJncksonville Metropolis has the fol- thin*L "r Interest him in some speculowing article on tills subject that
scheme, or lure him into some
recalls some very interesting history ovil I'wetlce, nr merely concerning
on this siibjjcct and while we hardly triniHi’lf unduly about his private ufwnnt our children to take port in the fnirM; hw
mnku eautlon his
movies or to lio doorkeepers the fact
.INNnl{*
remains that money can be made and . " s slK‘ 1,111'
n0 reflection on the
fortunes can lie made in many lines
s| '"m ist, w hi is here for a defof wwrk.
,injto purpose and is entitled, if he so
Charlie Chaplin, with bis mustache
lo Carry °" ,,ny legitimate
___ i off, iH on Ids ...
.. business or occupation while here. It
^shaved
way .to. .his old
is not hard to distinguish between the
honest man and the crook, if one will
employ common sense methtfds; and it
iH just aiiout us dangerous as well as
unjust to suspect every person one
meets as to trust every one. Most
ero»ks
carry their* own danger sig­
SaiiHtigu Rolls will lie en­
nals.
Keep
an eye out for them.—
joyed equally as much at lunch­
Lakeland
Telegram.
eon as on a picnic.
---------- o----------Roll rich biscuit dough thin.
FLORIDA MUST OPEN THE
Cut in strips and roll one of
Libby’s Vienna Style Sausages
DOOR.
Iti each strip of dough, leaving
the ends of the sausage exposed.
Tho first settlement in the new
Baku iti n hot oven. These are
world was In Florida, tho exact paint
delicious served either hot or
' boing in dispute between St. Augus:old.
tine and Pcnnncoln. In tho centuries
that have brought growth, progress
nnd civilization *n the world this, ono
of the most favored arena of tho
WELAKA BLOCK
globe, has mndo scant progress as
Phones 497-494
compared to less favored lands. Its

IFORD DAILY HERALD

1THE HERALD PRINTING CO., Inc.

III*.

SAUSAGE ROLLS

Deane Turner

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7, 1921
population is less than tnnt oi a
dozen cities of tho country, nnd yot
its potential wealth 1b ten times as
great as all of them combined.
Thcro Is no product of ngrlculturo
or horticulture that cannot bo suc­
cessfully grown in tho stnto, there Is
no senson during which it is impos­
sible to conjure sustenance from tho
earth, from the streams or tho jurrounding sens nnd there are great for­
ests through whoso echoes the woods­
man’s axe 1ms never been heard, from
which to take material for homes for
factories nnd cities.
But Florida is locked up ns tight ns
a drum. With the greatest const line
of nny state* in this great union, so
inadequate arc the shipping facilitios
that the railroads entering the state
through the one gnteway are able to
manipulate transportation in such a
way that the state pays extreme roy­
alties for furnishing its almost ex­
clusive products to the great markets
of the country. The unlimited potent­
ial assets lio dormant ns if tb d by
the steel rails which mnkc their nvnilability prnctlcnlly Impossible.
We have a cattle industry unlimited
in its possibilities, yet it is ns securely
locked in by a government quarantine
as if the wall of Chinn were around
tile state; wo arc spending millions
of dollars for good rods, but tho door
to'them Is securely locked by the im­
passable trails leading ncross the
stiitqjp border line. In n recent state­
ment on the floor of the United States
senate Senator Fletcher pjointed out,
without eon’rndiction, that Florida
paid 25 per cent more to get its pro­
ducts to market titan nny other stnto
in the union, not excepting California
which is three times ns fnr removed
from market and which offers prac­
tically the same nature or products.
Florida is locked in by railroad con­
trol of ship lines ns well as rnil lines,
and if we would open the door we
must unnitc in establishing water
transportation on the gront free
highways in order tlint the producer
may get sonic adequate return for his
products, seventy-five per cent of tho
proceeds of which he is now giving to
the transportation lilies.—I’nlnlka
News.
WE URGED THEM TO FIGHT BUT
THEY’RE TOO PROUD TO BEG
FOR THEIR EATS.
Truly, the world is unappreciative,
those who undergo the greatest hard­
ships, who sacrifice the most that
their fellow citizens niny gain, in­
variably get the short end. It would
seem'the world is unappreciative of
their actions. Tile following dispatch
from New York tells us of the plight
of thousands of those fine young fel­
lows, many who gave up their jolts
at tho onll of their country and are
now walking the streets of America
hungry.
It rends:
.
Jobless, penniless and hungry, hun­
dreds nf American veterans of the
World War are beseiging tho Span­
ish consulate here to sign up with
the Foreign Legion which Spain is re­
cruiting for service aguinst tile
Moor.
In faded nnd worn uniforms of the
A. E. F., the ex-service men, many
of whom have been out of work for
weeks and months, nre quite ready to
forswear allegiance to the United
States and to serve under a foreign
Hag on the edge o ftho Sahara for
DO cents a day.
"We’re not doing it for a lark,"
they declare. “We’re doing it to keep
life in our iiodies. We’re Hungry."
When a similar recruiting station
opened in London last week it was
stormed by applicants, most of them
former soldiers who were out of work
and desperate.
Recruiting began here this week.
More than 100 Americans have joined
in other largo cities.
"These men are not' bloodthirsty
adventurers; they are our own sol­
diers of 1017-1018, reduced almost to
starvation because they cannot find
work," says Hugh W. Robertson, as­
sistant to the commander of the Am­
erican Legion department of York­
shire.
"These service men were not too
proud to fight, but they are too proud
to beg. We can’t find work for them
wihout the public’s co-operation*
There are 200,000 World War vet­
erans out o fvvork in New York state
the records of tile Legion's depart­
ment show, with 125,000 in New York
city alone.—Roportor-Sttnr.

AROUND THE STATE.
Tho Kelly Furniture Co., a whololo fumituro concern, has organized
sale
id will loento
and
locate in Jncksonvillo in the
near future.
Tho $20,000 Masonic homo which
boing built in South Jacksonville, will
bo finished nnd ready for occupancy
in thirty days.
A new concern, the A-B-C Corpora­
tion, has recently been organized at
Fort Myers. They will manufacture
sash, doors and blinds.
A plan is undor wny for a proposed
retort business to manufacture char­
coal ,turpentine and tar from pino
stumps at DcFunink Springs.
The Gulf Fruit &amp; Packing Co., is a
new independent corporation which
has recently organized nt Bartow with
n capital of $100,000.
A proposed new city will possibly
be started in the northern part of
Polk county. They will possibly namo
it Polk City.
Machinery is now being installed
for the ice plant of tho East Coast
Milling Co., nt New Smyrna.
Daytona citizens are asking for
bids upon $450,000 street pnving
bonds and the paving of about nino
miles of streets of Dnytonn.
Tho Gem Nursery nnd Citrus Pruduco Co., are erecting n large and
modern packing house nt Lake Gem.
Olsson &amp; Kelly hnvo been awarded
the contract for erecting n building
for n bakery at Fort Lnudcrdnlo. It
will be ready in six weeks.
The fishing industries nt St. An­
drews Bay will possibly move to
Pannmn City in the near future. This
wns brought about by tho discontin­
uance of the A. B. &amp; St. A. B. Ry., to
that city.
The new Baptist church which has
been under wny for the past several
months, lias been about completed nt
Quincy, and tho first services were
held there last Sunday.
/Contracts have been awarded for
the building of four now business
ihiildings at Clilpley.
The new plant of the Townsend
Sash, Door and Lumber Co., has been
started at l.nke Wales.
The town of Millville arts installingn ‘lighting nnd writer system.
A new phosphate concern has been
formed at Lakeland to bo known ns
tjie Non-Aeid Fertilizer nnd Chemical
Company.
Frost Proof, a progressive city of
Polk county, nre contemplating a good
rend bond issue.
Machinery Is being Installed in the
now packing house at Auliurndnlo.
The Avon Manufacturing Co., at
Avon Park resumed operation Inst
Monday with a full crew of workmen.'
They have been closed down for about
ten months and give employment to
n’-out :i50 men.
Fort Pierce lias started work on an
addition to their present ice plant
w^ilch will double their present ca­
pacity.
A new school building at Lake City
which was built at a cost of about
*&lt;10,000, will he completed in time
for. the coming term.
A laundry nnd dry cleaning cstnhMshmcnt will be n new industry for
the town of Arcadia which will be
soon completed nt a cost of approxi­
mately $50,000.
The handsome now school building
is nenring completion nt Mount Dora
nnd will he ready in time for tho com­
ing term.
Work is progressing nicely on the
rnco track and grand stand which is
being built in connection to tho Flor­
ida State Fair grounds at Ja c k s o n ­
ville. It is hoped it will be ready in
timo for the coining fair.
Four new business buildings un­
being built in tho town of Bonifny.
When completed they will be mi as­
set to the town.
A big bathing casino is to be built
at Cocoa in the near future. It will!
contain about 100 rooms nnd be mod­
ern in every wny.
A new club hou**o to be used by tho
American Legions will be opened tills
week in Miami.
Tho Ford Motor Co., announce thnt
they will build in Jacksonville in tho
near future an assembling, plant to
take care of tho business for tho
State of Florida and Culm.
The organization of the Long Ham­
mock Oil and Gas Company has been
perfected at Oxford for the purpose
cf developing oil lands.
The city or Orlando hiiH purchased
a new fire chemical fire truek costing
over $ 11,000.
A proposed manufacturing plant
will be organized in Jacksonville for
tho manufacture of patent egg con­
tainers. t
Moaro Haven cciebrnted on Labor
Day of the formal opening of tho rnil-'
road from Moore Haven to Clewiston
n distance of 10 miles.
West Paint Bench will hnvo another
i ew hotel which will be completed by
the first of December nt a cost of
5100,000.

DANCE!
O ne o f the biggest social events o f the season will be
the big dance at the

Hotel Valdez

FRIDAY, SEPT.
under the auspices o f the

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WOMAN’S CLUB
for the benefit o f

THE LUNCH FUND FOR
SCHOOL CHILDREN
.

Everybody Invited

eachOrchestra

‘D aytona CB

It scorns that Daytona is not tho
first Floridn city to plant a Christmas
tree. A Melbourne correspondent
writes that sovcrnl yours ago a com­
munity Christmas tree wiis planted
in tho park hero and now it is as
perfect a specimen as could bo found
In nny nursery; that tho Christmas
spirit lived with that treo and it is
used every Christmas.
This same
correspondent says that the iden of
"plant a tree for baby" originated in
Melbourne and thnt later tho iden
wn stnken up nil over tho South by doubtless felt vastly superior to the
hicks from the ndjncent 'country.
the Federation of Women’s Clubs.

THIS

SPACE

DONATED

BY

The First National Bank
MIGHTY LIVELY EVENING.
She asked Him
To como to Her home
And spend the evening.
Ho went.
SheJriot Him nt the door;
Gave Him n cool hundshake,
And then He nnd She
Sauntered into the parlor.
Mother wns there.
Father was there.
They all played dominnes.
Father would butt in
And talk of the surtax;
Mother wondered why it was
Girls wore so short skirts.
It was awfully exciting,
lio hinted for the porch;
She said it wasn't screened.
Then She wont out to mnke
A pitcher of limende
That was weak nnd sleepy,
And brought in some cookies
Thnt had seen better days,
And all the time
He was as lonesome nnd sorry
As the last spike up
In a gnme of ten-pins.
Maw nnd Paw kept glnncing
At the cucco clock
That never failed to cue;
Aund at nine-thirty, fiat,
He called for his lint
And mentally cussed his luck.
Then tile three of ’em
Went to the door with him.
And he lied something scnnd'lous;
Snid He’d had a good time
And He was coming agnin—
And She believed him
Until She saw Him later
With a r-e-n-1 girl
Who had trained
Her Paw and Her Maw.
To nctunlly believe
At about clght-thiry
That they had n flat tiro
And had bettor go at oneb
To some secluded garago
To allow the eveningjs pleasure
To begin to run on high.
What that first girl needed
Wore several instructions
Sent by mail nnd ninle
Upon this essentinl topic;
"First Aid to the Worried"—
Provided She wns anxious
For. n return date.
Yassum.
_
I thank you.
—Thorn in Vnlley-Gazotte.

RECEIVES BRUTAL
BITE ON CHEEK
Bill Simpkins, a substantial farm­
er living in South Georgia, near the
Florida line, was brutally bitten on
tho cheek Inst Saturday night by an
anopheles mosquito. This bite in­
flamed one side of his face nnd al­
most closed ono of his eyes.
The
mosquito was not overtaken until next
day when it was found-resting quiet­
ly on the bed post. A barrage of Tor­
ment was shot into him anil he fell
lifeless on tho floor. Torment docs
not bluff, frighten or scare them; it
kills them nnd does it now.
Bill
Simpkins says ho wants a barrel of it.
Won’t ever keep house without it.
Sold by ull merchants.—Adv.
Most schools in Florida stop with
the erection of buildings. While these
buildings nro modern in every res­
pect it would pay the various countie,s to follow tho example of tile Hustis school lionrd which lias secured
the cervices of an export landscape
engineer to lay oqt and beautify tho
grounds around the b c Ii o o I building
there. Beautiful grounds attract not
only the attention of visitors but they
lend to the education of tho child ami
should bbo encouraged everywhere.
Congratulations to Eustis. -

Pickling1and Preserving

g
We have the

STONE JARS
Mason, Sure-Seal Jars
and Jelly Glasses

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

BALL
HARDWARE

CO.

A Little

Shaver
is a boy between
four and eight years
old.
W hen y°u
suddenly discover
you haven’t a baby

any more bu t a regular, sure ’nufT little shaver it’s a pretty ®urc
sign you’ve got to do some building. lie wants a room of h&lt;s
own. M aybe th a t means an addition to the hou^c. A playhouse;
a dog kennel; a high board fence to shin over; and repairs 1 A*k
D ad—he knows I Dad buys lumber here. He’s one of our best
customers.

HILL LUMBER CO.
SERVICE

Q U A L IT Y

PRICE

�PAQI FIVE

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7, 1921.

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F. S. Firry, of Macon, wns n buslvisitor hero yesterdny.
n*t a repaired tire to uso aa extra.
cord tires fo, J3.00.-S. A. Huston.
Ford “ rc
U 0-20tC

M 0. Johnson, of Clermont, was in
th* city yesterday on business.
Uuick Hondstor for snlo. Now tlroB
is In first clnsa mechanical con-,
dition.-ll. &amp; 0- Motof Co‘ 12° 'Uc

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* do with it but nevertheless *
* it wns Just n trifle cooler. *
* Pray for rain now and we will *
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5:40 A. M„ SEPTEMBER 7. *
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* Minimum'......................... 70 *
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Mr. and Mrs. W. R. A. Itoonoy, of
Philadelphia, are spending some tlmo
How about whistling up n little
here.
rain?
Get a repaired tiro to uao bb extra*
Florida Ih supposed to be dry but
ford tires for J 3.00.- S . A. Huston.
110. 20tc not this dry.

Otis Cobbb leaves today for the
\V. F. Townsend, o f DeLand, w u b i n
the c it y y e s t e r d a y o n a business mis­ University of Florida.sion.

And it will never got cooler unless
Ked Speed Wagon for ante. Slight­ wo get one of those heavy rains.
ly used ami is a bargain for the price
Mr. K. K. KInn was in the city laHt
we are asking. It you noed a truck,
night and visited n pool room on Snntec us at once.—B. &amp; O. Motor Co.
120-tfc ford avenue.
w. S. Adams, of Georgia,

spent

Henry Davis, and Fred Hass, of the

yesterday in the city transacting busi­ Cadillac forces with headquarters in

Orlando, were in the city today on
business. It Is rumored that Henry
ScJid your old mattress to Drndloy has disposed of another * Cadillac
factory. Make them like now, for here.
$5.00. 50 lb. now cotton mattress only
$8.00. Guaranteed. GOO W. South
Have your watches ami Jewelry re­
St., Orlando, Fla.
122-2fltc paired at McLaulin's. Two first class
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watch makers. Prompt service.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. F. Picket^, of Ft.
140-tfc
Caines, .spent yesterday here at the
Montezuma.
Curtis Barber will leave tomorrow
for Gainesville where he will enter
We have at present in stock ono Jhe'University of Florida. Curtis has
slightly used llupmobiie that we aro been on the circulation staff of the
offering for sale at n-rcasonablo price, Daily Herald nil summer and we hnto
if you want the best for your monoy, to sec him go, but know he will ninko
ace us at once.—I), &amp; O. Motor Co.
the University a good student.
120-tfc
ness.

Miss Sara Muriel, of the High
A. Hancock and J. E. Melton, of Ft.School faculty, is pleasantly loented
Caines, were registered at the Monfor a stay,of a few weeks in Waynesteiuma today.
„
ville, N. C. Miss Muriel is expected
to return to Sanford about Septem­
LEXINGTON, G passenger, 1020 ber 30th for the opening of school
mode] for sale. New tires, looks good
here. Miss Muriel, who has the de­
■«rd runs good. We arc offering this
partment of English in the Sanford
ear for $1100,00 less than list price.—
High School, will be accompanied by
D. £ 0. Motor Co.
120-tfc
her sister, Miss Geraldine Muriel, who
will be the instructor in Spanish.
Mr. ami Mrs. J. B, Coleman and
Mrs. Claude Howard spent the week
end at Daytona Bench.
OLIVER TWIST and
Mrs. B. J], Deas and children have
returned from a week’s stay at Day­
tona Beach, the guests of Mr. and
i Mrs. Barry Ward.
Mrs. (.. I,. Goodhue leaves today for
New York, where she will spend bov•tnl days She will also spend some­
time in Waynesvilic, N. C\, before returning home.

MIDDY WASH SUITS
$2.^0 to $4.00 values at
$1.48.—Sanford Shoe &amp;
Clothing* Company.
139-Gtc
ROD AND GUN CLUB SHOOT.

The Rod and Gun Club will hold a
trap shoot at the Club grounds on
Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock. The
t - Davis, who has been con-* public is cordially Invited, Shells fur­
netted w**h the Lincoln House for the nished by the Club if desired.
Pnd three years, left today for Mi?rai’ l"
‘‘hiirge of a rooming
"They can’t come back” oxplnns tho
m i r w hich h e b u s leased for the Hen­ futility o fhas-bcens and tho presence
son.
of American troops on the Rhine.

ho You Want
A s l ig h t l y u s e d a u t o m o b i l e ?
• u w i ,volrCIlnlrot “ny ninko you want. And tho prices
, i, , 01 p1.8 rondo to suit you. We are Headquarters for
mul (Mmlity^80^ ^ utomoljdes. We have both quantity
reprt^uiRe(l^re n ^0W’

we Ku®rantee to be as

hEXINGTON, 1920 Model, 5-passenger,
,
‘^OHILE, 1920 Model, 5-passenger,
m ,?!0BILE’ 1921 Model, Roadster.—Sold.
1917 Model, 3-passcnger Roadster
S ? i n M M T Model' 7-haa«enKc r.

KI), 1918 Model, 5-pass. Touring.—Sold.
i AU&lt;
L0°K THESE OVER, WE CAN SUIT YOU

Mf. and Mrs. Joe Cameron and Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Long and their young
folks picnicked and bathed at CryHtui
Lake on Labor day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Commons were
over from Stone Islnnd Sunday, the
You can bet your sweet
gucHts at tho Dutton homo.
The
Commons just recently returned from
life I’m going to be at the
a trip up the Maine coast, and to Bos­
ton and other points.
Big Dance at the Valdez
Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Fay, of Camer­
on avenue, nre expecting their son,
Hotel next Friday and I am
Donald, home this week from Aipinn,
going to be amongst the
Mich., having finished n '4-years ser­
vice with Uncle Sant ns radio wireless
very best dressed because
operator. Donald is a No. 1 operator
and hns received ninny promotions.
I am wearing a
A daughter was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Ruben Hardy September 2nd.
Mrs. Hnrdy will be remembered ns
Miss Lena Warren.
B.
J. Starling has made many im­
provements to frfs 2 -tenant houses and
has them both neatly painted red with
suit that I purchased from
white trim.
Mr. nod Mrs. J. W. Corley have
made many improvements on their
home recently nncj have efected an
attractive sign, "Englewood Farm.”
01921 Cta&amp; B.
Little Miss Helen Morse was over
from Rutledge tho guest of Alys
Chorpenlng from Saturday until Mon­
day.
t
Tho directors for the Sanford Truck
Growers, Inc., circulated petitions for
tho stockholders to sign to reinstate
"The Store that is Different”
C. M. Berry as county agent. A. C.
Corpany presented it at the county
commissioners meeting Tuesday morn­
1mm*M
ilO
bi»4ii.ll
ing.
F. L. Greene is back on the mail
route again with his car painted red.
Miss Hattie Estridge is sending
some very interesting post cards from
Utah, saying the west is wonderful to
her, tho scenery grand.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. D. Hart uad Miss
Ruby Hart and their guests, Miss Ir­
i 'le.-sified ad* ertisements, 3 cents a line. No ad taken for less thar
ma Lee Mlcklor, of St. Augustine,
23 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cash
and Miss Lucile Proctor, of Chuluota,
0 * t lntx&gt; the habit of drinking 4
must accompany all orders. Count live words to a line nnd remit ac­
spent Latior day at Daytona Beach.
glass of hot water before
cordingly.
breakfast
NEW MATRON TEMPLE
GIRLS CLUB COMING
Millions of toms bathe Internally
FOR TRADE
FOR SALE
now instead of loading their system
FOR
SALE—Rose
No.
4
seed,
Irish
TO TRADE—Wish to trade two lots
A message from the newly elected with drugs. “What’s nn inside bath?"
potatoes, per bushel $2.00.—L. A. mi Magnolia ave., Markham Hgts.,
matron .of the Temple Girls Club you say. Well, it is guaranteed to
131-tfc for real automobile. Will pay differ­
states that she will roach Sanford in perform miracles according to hot Brumloy.
FOR
SALE—Medium
size
snfo.
Ap­ ence. Address "Automobile," care of
about u week. She is Mrs. Louise water enthusiasts.
Herald.
______
/ 110-3tc
ply
402
Sanford
Ave.,
nnd
Fourth
Shaw, of Altoonu, Pa. Mrs. Shaw has
There are vast numbers of men and
i
Street.
94-01.
had considerable experience fitting women who, immediately upon aris­
LOST
her for the work she is to do in San­ ing in tho morning, drink a glass of | FOR SALE—Ono 3c.lding-IInll stone
ford. The endorsements given state hot water with a tensponiitul of lime­
lined refrigerator, 1G0 pound ca­ HOST—Between Hanford iuiil Now
that one of her great nssets is her stone phosphate in it. {This is n very pacity. Call 519 W. First Street.
Smyrna, 30x3Mi Goodyonr,
all
fine personality. She is an excellent excellent health measure. It is in­ __________________________ UO-tfc weather casing .and rim.
Finder
book-keeper anti business woman. The tended to flush the stomach, liver, I FOR HALE—8 -room house with all please call Ford Garage, Sanford.
140-8tp
dining room will bo well cared for by kidneys and intestines of the previous | modern convenience, excellent re­
her. She is a Christian woman, being day’s waste, sour bile and indigesti­ pair. Privuto wnter works, in desir­
a member of the Presbyterian church. ble mntcrinl left over In tho body able location. Reasonable terms. Ap­
LOW TIDE ON THE BEACII
Sanford will welcome her and the new which if not eliminated every day, be­ ply to Owner, G19 W. First Street.
come food for tlm millions of bacteria
institution she will manage.
*
110-tfc Forenoon nnd Afternoon Tides at
B7lcOpt ETAOIN SHRDLU ETA LI which nfest the bowels, the quick re­
About Same Hour nnd Minute
sult is poisons nnd toxins which arc FOR SALE—20 acres good orange
grove
land
situated
within
a
mile
of
then nbsorhed into the Mood, causing
GOOD BUSINESS
Sept. 7 ...............................
5:57
headache,
bilous attacks, foul breath, Geneva. Tho land hns not been clear­ Sept. H .................................... 0:50
BANDITS HELD UP
ed
but
has
a
bearing
orange
grove
GAM HUNG JOINT. bad taste, colds, stomach trouble, kid­ bordering it. This tract of land can be Sept. I) .................................... 7:47
ney misery, sleeplessness, impure
8:48
bought at a real bargain. For full Sept. 10 ...............................
blood
nnd nil sorts of ailments.
Several men held up the occupants
Sept.
II
................................
0:43
People who feel good one day nnd particulars address "C" care of the Sept. 12 ..........
of a rear room in nn alleged West
10:38
Herald office.
118-tfp
Tampa gambling house late Monday badly tho next, but who simply can
Sept.
13
.....................................
11:80
FOR HALE—StrawDcrry plants, cernight and escaped with several hun­ not get feeling right aro urged to ob­
Sept.
H
....................
12:03
tified by State Plant Bonrd, $3 per
dred dollars, according to reliable in­ tain a qunrtcr pound of linieatono thousand f. o. b. Lnko Mary. Farina Sept. 15 ..................................... 12:48
formation that was reported to tho phosphate nt the drug Btore. This will Strawberry Garden, Lake Mary, Fla. Sept. 10 .....................
1:30
cost vory little but is sufficient to
Times Tuesday
Sept.
17
.....................................
2:09
129-24tp
mnko nnyone a jrenl crank on the sub­
Sept. 18 ............. „..................... 2:44
"Hands up and don’t got unruly,” ject of intcrnnl sanitation.—Adv.
FOR
SALE—Ford
Truck.
Inquire
of
Sept. 19 ......... w..r...................... 3:18
one of the robbers is reported to have
'
West Side Grocery. Phone 1GG.
Sept.
20 ..................................... 3:52
commanded who nthey entered the ATTENTION KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.
130-tfc Sept. 21 ..................................... 4:20
place “Tho llrst man who seeks to
Taylor Commandery will hold regu­ FDR SALE—8 hives of bees. In good
Sept. 22 ............
6:08
run wil Inot have time to regret it”
lar conclave on Thursday evening, at
condition.
See
A.
E.
Dobbins,
325
Sept.
23
.....................................
5:50
The patrons, it is said, wore forced 7s30, September 8. Balloting nnd reService
Shoe
Shop.
133-Sut-Wcd-9t
Sept.
24
.................................
0:50
to stand with hmi(|s up, ‘while, two hearsnl. All members please attend.
8:08
ROOFING, Red nnd green slate B u r - Sept. 25 ..............
members of tho bandit party went Visiting Sir Knights welcomed.
Sept. 20 ..................................... 0:16
face,
3
ply
$3.50
per
sqqare.
Tiger
through their pockets
There was
II. E. TOLAR,
brand, plain, 3-ply $3.25; 2-ply, $2,75; Sept. 27-..................................... 10:11
only a small amount of money in the
Eminent Commander.
1-ply, $2.25. Free delivery. Address Sept. 28 ..................................... 11:25
gome, hut it is understood tho total
139-20tc Sept. 29 ..................................... 11:55
amount of loot was not less than SOUTHERN HUSINESS IMPROVES M. E. Ginn, Box 391.
$200—Tampa Times
FOR SALE AT BARGAINS—Two 5- Sept. 30 ..................................... 12:40
ATLANTA, Sept. 7.—A very hope­ room apartments; 1 5-room house,
URINK
ORDERED TO LEAVE.
ful view of business conditions in the eloso in, good location.—A. P. Connol­ Elder Spring* Water. Its 99 98-lffO
• 138-8tc
South wan expressed in a statement ly.
T. C. Cassarolf, a Bulgarian, who todny by Joseph A. McCord, chair­ LUMBER PRICES ARE ADVANC­ per cent pure. Fhn"« 311.
hns been conducting n negro pool man of the board of the Atlanta fed­ ING—Tho builder may still got tho
If there was less fiction about na­
room on Snnfnrd avenue, wns taken ora Irescrve bunk, who said that an advantage of low building cost by tional aspirations, there would be
out of his place Inst night by n hand improvement in business conditions submitting schedules to us and gutting less friction.
of men, supposed to be Ku Klux, and alrtady is virtually noticeable as a dlrect-from-ndll-to-builder
service.
carried some distance from tho city, consequence of tho recent advance in Our long leaf yellow pino and Tidewa­
where he was whipped nnd told to the price of cotton. Mr. McCord said ter cypress, manufactured in best mills
leave Sanford at once, as Home of ills it was his opinion thnt tho general insures first quulity at lowest pos­
actions were distasteful to the people situation would continue to improve. sible cost consistent with good lum­
of this section. It is snid that this is
ber—less middlemen’s heavy profit.—
his second wnrning nnd thnt he will
GULF LUMBER COMPANY, Perry,
REVOLUTION IN ECUADOR.'
heed it nnd get out.
Florida.
138-e.o,d-18tc
BUENOR AIRES, Sept. 7.—A dis­ FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and hnrnNO TROUHLE AT GRETNA.
patch to La Prcsnn from Its corres­
c*«, cheap for cash. Address "G,”
pondent nt Qpiuto, Ecuador, todny care Herald.
»
143-2tp.
NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 7.—Joffcr- quotes a report received thero from
Post
cards—local
views—
l
c
each at
son parish officials idee Inred /today Dogoto .cnpltol of Colombia, ns Buy­
the
Herald
office.
thnt they expected no further trouble ing that a revolution hns broken out
nt Gretna, Just across tho river from thero, led by Colombian tribesmen.
FOR RENT
thiB city, whero Inst night, ono negro Tho diapntch adds thnt tho revolu­
was killed and a negro 'club room tionists had put into Jail President FOR RENT—Comfortable rooms, fur­
nished for light housekeeping. . 818
burned in u race clash which grew Juarez, Bishop Ilerra and tho con­
Palmetto Avo.
142-Otp
out of n quarrel originating nt n base­ servative candidate for tho presi­
ball game.
dency, Pcdor Eschan.
WANTED

Yes Sir!

A rra n g e d fo r

S The C ity

the w eath er

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F lo a tin g S m a ll
T a lk a S u c c in c tly

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p e rso n a l R o m *
I n te r e s t

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S u m m a ry o f th e

In an d A b o u t

j l l l e lla p p B n lnB I
M e n tio n o f

Campus Togs

PERKINS &amp;
BRITT

SUIT TOIORROW
KEEP IT UP -

r a iR H W 6

ORDERS ISSUED FOR REUNION.

X

bI oTmotorco.
T

209 PARK AVE.-

&lt;; hhXlNGTON and
'■I**

SANFORD, FLA.

HUPMOBILE SALES
and SERVICE

CLASSIFIED ADS

NE WORLEANS, Sept. 7.—Formal
orders for tho thirty-first ngnunl re­
union of tho United Confederate Vet­
erans, to bo held .in Chattanooga,
Tonn., Oct. 25, 26, and 27, wero Issued
hero today by Gen. A. A. Booth, adjjutant and chief of staff, by direction
of Gen. K. M. Vanzandt, commander
of the avetcrana.

Up to 100 records c.*n bo played WANTED—Team work, Inqulro M.
Hanson Shoo Shop.
121 20tp
successfully without attention by a
WANTED—Stono-Bookkeeper,
witfi
new phonograph in which thoy aro au­
best
references,
wants
position
at
tomatically shifted into position by
once.
Call
402-J.
142-2tp.
nn electric motor.
W AITED—Two furnished
rooms and board for couple and
Tho Sinn Fein seems to have re ­
turned a flat "No" to Lloyd Georgo, three daughters with private family
with reservations.—New York Tri­ if possible, References exchanged.
Address Box 899, San'ord.
141-3tp
bune.
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IN TH E H E A R T OF TH E W O R L D ’S GREATEST

V E G E T A B LE SECTION
NUMBER 143

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1921

Burial Place of Stolen Autos

Jacksonville Makes N o
Delays for Carrying
Out Justice

ive Received Know
ledge o f P re m ie r ’ s

UNO AND DeVALERA’8
GIVEN OUT AT T H E
SAME TIME
Th. A»«ocl«t*4 tnu)
DUIH'IN, Sept. 8. Signs of
confidence and pood spirits again
ire apparent am on g the Sinn
Fein leaders here th is morning.
They have received knowledge of
the contents o f Premier Lloyd
George's reply
to
DeValera
which will be mndc public here
(hii evening at th e same time as
note given out by the British. As
fir as could l»e ju d ged Irish leadrrs ire not disturbed or aurprisi.v l.lnvd G eo rg e’s communlca-

LO N D O N , S ep t. 9 — The British
Labinet has In vited M r. DeValera to
tend delegates to n conference with
the cabinet m in isters a t Inverness on
Sept. 20, according to t h e Daily Mall’s
nnvemess c orresp o n d en t, w h o adds:
I "Only one c o n d itio n
is Imposed,
[tim ely, the u n d e rs ta n d in g that Ire­
land must rem ain within tho cmThe communication to Mr. DeVapen, according to this dispatch, asks
for an early reply nnd points out tho
apparent uselessness of conducting
negotiations by a further exchange
of notes. In order to nllny any fears
regarding Ulster that the decision
that nothem Ireland must not in any
circumstances he coerced wns reaf­
firmed by the ministers.
Dealing with tho cnhinct meeting
the Daily Mail says:
“The p rem ie r to ld the ministers
that he rega rd ed th e
situation ns
grave and c ritic a l a n d ho was con­
vinced that n fu r t h e r interchange of
notes was useless. O n e minister, who
had been in personal contact with
Sinn Fein o p in ion , s a id he wns in­
formed that it w a s th e renl inten­
tion o fits lenders to secure n plieblacite o f the Irish people nfter n fur­
ther exchange «»f n o te s a n d to ensure
that such, p le b is c ite resulted In n
mandate fo r a c o n fe r e n c e .

Individual Incomes tax re­
turns would fa ll off $70,000,­
000 to $880,000J000 In 1022,
through increased exemptions
to hoads o f families, while in
1023, the total would be cut
$160,000,000 to $760,000,000
as a result o f repeal o f tho
higher incomo surtax brack­
ets. Collections o f back taxes
next year would be $300,000,­
000 under these estimates and
$340,000,000 in 1023.
Tho House bill would cut
miscellaneous taxes from $1,­
840,000,000 under tho present
law to $080,400,000 in 1022.
The changes include:
Repeal o f the Transporta­
tion Taxes $202,000,000.
Repeal o f the Insurance Pre­
mium Taxes $10,000,000.
Reduction in Cereal Bever­
age Taxes from
$10,000,000
to $18,000,000.
Reduction in the tax on soft
drinks, fru it juices, syrups,
etc., from $41,000,000 to $12,­
000,000.
Reduction in the levy on
sporting goods from $4,000,­
000 to $1,000,000.
Reduction in
the
Candy
Tax $22,000,000 to $14,000r
000.
Reduction o f the tax on fur
articles from $9,200,000 to $4,­
600,000.
Repeal o f tho tax on toilet
soaps, -etc., $2,100,000.
Reduction in tho tax
on
luxuries from $20,000,000 to

Chicago police not long ago discovered that an nlmmloned quarry pit full
of water was a burying plucu for stolen automobiles that had been stripped
o f valuable ports. Alreudy a considerable number of cars have have bee*
recovered from tho pond, which Is very deep.

W H IL E IN N E W O R LEANS V IO L
E N T FLU C T U A T IO N S
RECORDED
^

Cotton

# broke 160 points more on the opening
# [ o f market here today while In

New

# Orleans thnt market opened with viollent fluctuations, quotations being low1 or by 141 to 200 points. New buy­
* Ing developed on both mnrkots nnd
* prices recovered part o f loss.

Repeal of-the levies on per­
fumery .cosmetics, proprie­
tary medicine, etc., $0,000,000.

W E A L T H Y FA R M E R
C A U G H T S H IN IN G IN
T H E MOONLIGHT,

LONDON,
Seut. 8.— Demonstra­
tions by unemployed held in many
places throughout England yesterday
nnd In several cities serious disorders
narrowly averted. An ugly spirit wns
in evidence at Bristol where the crowd
attacked A building occupied by tho
Board o f Gunrdlnnn nnd clashed with
the police.
VOTE OF CONFIDENCE
R E V O LU T IO N A R Y SOCIALISTS
SE N T FROM MEXICO

(By The Aooci.tad Fra.l)
(
T A M P A , Sept. 8.— George DeMEXIC
sluing, of Keysville, said to be worth confident
two hundred thousand dollnrs, wns |in WeHt
arrested nnd arraigned here todny on night by
a charge o f operating a still on his now in s
farm. J. II. Thompson, brother-in-' was renc
law, was also arrested. Both wns re- 1nssist ii
leased on bond, pending trial.
"rcvolutli

A T T E N T IO N BEING T U R N E D TO
R E S P O N S IB IL IT Y OF
DISORDERS

Husband Yesterday in
Tampa Will Recover

((By
By Th«
Thu Associated
AasocUtad Press)
Preee)

(B y Th. A i.o o l.U 4 F ra..)

# J N E W YO R K , Sopt. 8. —

$6 ,000 ,000 .

S E V E R AL C ITIE S H A V E SERIOUS *
DISORDERS A N I) U G LY SPIR#
IT SHOW N
*

Gay Embroideries
On Dark Frocks
and Lace Effects

FR E IG H T
T R A IN
D Y N A M ITE D
L A S T N IG H T A N I) E NG I­
NEER K IL L E D

on &lt;he flame.'' hM
AH nieM ^ r01"

chock Put UP*
10 nmintnlned.

•y.
he c large grow ou o a
smuggling case in which Hartacted ns the attorney for a
it,a W

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hackfi ri nK nnd

ItU men a. I
’ y th e 1’0 0 0 m V ‘
k h t m th .
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e “ 1'per hand enriy today.

F°W&gt; iNVlTKDTO WASHINGTON
WASlUNGT0^#Cl«*d Pr*M)
Kor«l was In vite,] t ^
H en ry
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'ny b y S c c rc ta ry

ton*t hi» rn,

? tome to Wnshing-

rovtrm
--"S iX V .n,liHCURHw,lh
pUrch»*0 and
uh l propo8al to
Aiabamn, nitrnte h®MuBC,° Shoals,

N *c t. Secretly, " w

Water powor

hc de»‘red to ,11? ' Veek" "ai,J thnt
°f Mr Foci’s J ' " ? 80VCral phaBc»
parwi In odvnn n
lut WaH not Prc*
make public t h l v r . ? 6 conferoncc to
the "uhjjoct matter.

DOCK M E N AG R EE
TO T A K E P A Y CUT
OF T E N P E R C E N T
BRIDGE OVER OLD T A M P A
B A Y U N S A F E FOR H E A V Y
TRUCKS. S A Y S E N G IN E E R

(Br Th« AtMcUUd Pr*M)
JA C K S O N V ILLE , Sept.
8^Rawlings was indicted today for
first degree murder by the coun­
ty grand jury for the killing of
George Hickman Sunday night.
The jury returned tho indictment
eight minutes after it began con­
sideration of the evidence. W. C.
Melton, of Atlanta, and Rodney
Smith, local taxicab driver, in
jail in connection with the inves­
tigation of the killing of Hick­
man, bound over to criminal court
on a charge of vagrancy. Court
officials said it was hardly possi­
ble to begin Rowling’s trial be­
fore Monday.

Russian Government
Will Not Permit In­
vestigation Conditions
(By Th. A.MoUUd Pr»»«)
MOSCOW, Sept, 7.— The Russian
Soviet government has declined to
permit the International Russian Re­
lief Commission recently appointed
by the Allied Supremo Council to In­
vestigate conditions In Russia pre­
paratory to aiding In the famine re­
lief.
M IAM I S IIR IN E R 8 TO
H A V E OW N T E M P L E
M IAM I, Sopt. 8.— Officials o f tho
Mahi Temple, Ancient Order, Noblea
o f tho Mystic Shrine, will bo elected
at a meeting in the temple's tempor­
ary hendqunrters, todny. Special dis­
pensation was granted local Shrlnora
to organize the temple by tho recent
meeting of the Imperial Council at
Dos Moines, Iowa. The second floor
o f the Seibold building, No. 228 West
Flagler street, has been selected aa
temporary hcodqunrtcrs until nrrnngements nre completed for
tho
building o f a temples
NORTH C A R O L IN A M AN
BURNED A T M ASON
BU T N O T S E R IO U SLY

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J
A T L A N T A ^ S op t!'sT — MiVitnry prol n d i c t e d t o r r o r r e r y lection for employees nnd property of
a i o v»u„ tho Atlanta, Birmingham &amp; Atlantic
’ K S O N V ILLE , Sept. 8.— .John
„
.
, , , „
,
,
.
.
Railway will be asked o f Governor
rrlngton, jr., member of a prom.
, 7
t ..
Hardwick ns n result of numerous
Jncksonv Ile family, nnu local,
„
, cases of dynamiting-freight trains nc,cy, wns Indicted by the&gt; federal q
„ tatc“ Dnt , Colonel D.
jury yesterday on a charge o f ,
fflf tho ^
folIow.

(By Th* AiMclatad Fraaa)
C H A R LE S TO N , S. C., Sept. 8.—
W ith everything reported quiet ulong
tho Logan nnd Boono county lino and
federal troops In complete control o f
tho situation, attention has now been
turned to efforts to determine the re­
sponsibility for tho disturbances along
Spruce Fork Ridge thnt resulted in
government forces being sent into
W est Virginia Inst week.

N E W YO R K, Sept. 8.— A ten por
cent cut in wages was proposed by
representatives o f tho Initomational
Longshoremen's Association at a conferonco yesterday with committco o f
the American Steamship Owners' as­
sociation on the. proposed new wago
scale effective October 1 Tho stenmHhlp men submitted an agreement pro­
viding fo r a cut in wages from 80
centH an hour straight time nnd $1.20
an hour, overtime, under the existing
contract, to 66 cents an hour straight
time and $1 an hour overtime.
The Longshoremen proposed a rate
o f 72 conts an hour straight time nnd
$1.08 overtime aB tho basis fo r a
new agreomnt. Tho steamship men
came out fo r a nine hour day. The
longshoremen were firm fo r an eight
hour day. Anoth'orlheetlng vfith the
Longshoremen will probably
take
place next week, it was said.

W A V E T H A T IS S W E E P IN G O VER
C O U N TR Y ON A C C O U N T OF
L A W ’S D E L A Y

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LO G AN, Sept. 8.— About forty
wnrrnnts was Issued hero for tho ar­
rest of men alleged to hnve formed
purt o f tho armed forces whose march
on Lognn county brought tho troops with decided flnrc below,
into tho coul fields.

WTl
A" #CUUd P,M*&gt;
, .
Sept. 8.— Reports
'*
Ihe western pnrt of
I Dre area near McGrath nnd
nc’ thu ,n‘ ter of which wns
...... l0 II yesterday,
, 4.
encouraged offl-

W A S H IN G TO N , Sept. 8.—
Secretary
Mellon's sugges­
tions for tax revision, which
were abandoned by the house
ways and morns committco
after
tho
intervention
of
President Hnrding, will como
up again today before
tho
senate finance committee, Mr.
Mellon will be on hand pre­
pared to discusB those sug­
gestions, the estimates as
revised after tho white houso
conference on August 9th nnd
the tax bill as passed by the
house.
The senate committee com­
pleted preliminary considera­
tion o f the house measure
yesterduy, but decided to
postpone any decision on the
various changes mndc by tho
house until after the treasury
secretary had been heard. Mr.
Mellon said today he would
have no prepared statement
for the committco but the sen­
ators will huve before them
treasury tables showing esti­
mated revenue yields and gov­
ernment expenditures.
The
contemplated
new
sources o f revenue such uh a
onc-cent Increnso
in firstclass postage; a stamp tax of
two cents on each bank check
and n graduated license tax
on automobiles to average
$10 yearly for each machino
and increased levies on cigar­
ette , nnd smoking and chowing tobacco to yield an addi­
tional $50,000,000.

In Application of Man
dates Says Lord
Robert Cecil

brldgo ncross Old Tampn hay, con(Bj Th. Aaoci.ud Fr»»»)
nccting Safety Harbor with H illGENEVA. Sopt. 8 _ C b .r Bc. that
boroUBh&amp;unty.haa boon declared irn- narjly "c*atlve poaltlop ef the Unitf „ r heavy truck, by County En- e.l State, ha. been rcapoaalblo for he
Blaoor C. E. Burleeon. Plea.ure auto- f t
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“f
K
......
i
i
l „ i i by tho League of Nations was mndc

mobiles and light trucks also should ^

^

^

roprc8cntatlvo

he careful n cross ng q
. ’ . J for South Africa at today’s session of
cording to Mr. Burleson, nnd it should ^ aa9cmbly of ^
LeagU0t whIch
bo crossed very slowly.
{ook u
Kenorn| discussion of ncTho bridge is safe enough fo r the co|npli|lhniont9 of
orKnni8ftt|on to
ordlnnry automobile, he said, but care Jatfl Ho Ba,d h&lt;j (,id no| wnnt to np.
should be taken to avoid speeding.1penr t0 crItlcl80 tho Unltod States,
Ths piles supporting tho bridge have „ But mandatna 8hou|d bo aettlod in
been enton away, according to tho tbc jn^ re8t 0f tbo peoples directly cncounty engineer, and aro being r e - ' tru8tod wlth tbem and without furthplaccd as rapidly as possible.
j or delay."

(By Tha A.aool.tad Frau)
JA C K S O N V ILLE , Sept. 8.— E. F.
Wyntt, registered from Wilson, N. C.,
overcome by smoko and burned about
the neck and shoulders early today ns
n result o f fire in his room on tho
sixth floor o f the Mason hotel, wan
^j,0 b l o w i n g up o f a freight train removed to the hospital where physi­
on ^
o f A t,nntn |a„ t night cians sny his injuries are not1 boin whlch the ongincer wn8 killed and licved to be serious. Tho flames wns
several trainmen Injured.
confined to Wyntt's room, nnd dam­
ages will amount to about one thous­
STE AM E R A P A C H E
and dollnrs.
TOW ED IN T O D A Y
E NG INE S BROKE DOWN U. S. SETS FORTH
M A N D A T E STA N D
(By Tha A.aoclatad Fraaa)
M ORE D E F IN IT E L Y .
NO RFO LK, Sept. 8.— Thu Clyde
Line stenmHhip, Apache, anchored In
W A S H IN G T O N , Stpt. 7.— Thu po­
Lynn Haven Ronds early today and
sition
o f tho American government on
is being towed in by tho const guard
tho
questio
nof mnndntes has boon
cutter Manning, from off Capo Hatset
forth
more
completely than here­
terns, nfter her engines broke down.
tofore nnd especially In reference to
G ItA l’ E F R U IT W IL L llfc
those o f clnss “ A " nnd “ B” In n now
STORED IN K E N T U C K Y . note to Great Britain, Franco, Italy
L A K E W ALE S , Sept. 8.—Joe B. nnd Jnpnn, nnd through somo o f them,
Briggs has made arrangements with It 1s understood, hns bees submitted
H. Guy Nickerson o f tho Bnyshore to tho meeting o f the nssombly o f the
Development Co., o f Tampa, to Btoro Lcnguc o f Nations at Geneva fo r con­
6,000 boxes o f grapegfruit in Mr. sideration.
Briggs’ cave in Kentucky, not fa r
Announcement was made at tho
from Mammoth envo, ns an experi­ stato department thnt the ’ note was
ment to see i ftho fruit will keep well dispatched lost week, but no Intima­
in storage. I f they do it 1b probable tion was given ns to when It would be
thpt a company will be formed and made public, if at all.
the storage facilities o f tho came de­
Althoug hnfficlala would not discuss
veloped to a largo exten t The cave the matters, it is understood that tha
maintains a year around temperature note w ar forwarded after Inquiries
o f forty-eight degrees and is dry as had been received from some o f tha
can bo. Mfr. Briggs 1 sconfldent that powers as to tho American attitude
it will keep grapefruit In fine condi­ toward tho " A " and " B " mandates fo r
tion so thnt thoy may bo released at their guidance In possibly considering
time during tho summer when the tho allotment o f some o f the form er
market is favorable and prices are enemy territory at the Geneva meet­
good. Thoro la a tremendous amount ing.
o f apneo avallabble In the cave and
Mr. Briggs (s sure that tho plan will
For office supplies, stationery, et%
bo a success.
come to tho Herald office.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7, 1921.

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Treasure Freni Selnt’s 8hrlna, Stolen
Lost November, Recovered by
,
Clever Police Work.
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RESULTS YE S TE R D AY
Florida State League
A t St. Petersburg 7, Tnmpa 0.
A t Daytona 14, Jacksonville 0.
A t Lakeland 1, Orlnmlo 3.
South Atlantic Association
A t Chnrlotto 3, Spartanburg 11.
A t Augusta 7-1, Greenville 9-0.
A t Columbia 9, Charleston 8.

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American League
A t Boston 2, New York 1.
A t Cleveland 2, St. Louis 1.
A t Philadelphia 7, Washington 1.
Others not scheduled.
National League
A t New York 8, Boston &lt;3.
A t St. Louis 1-3, Chicago 0-2.
A t Brooklyn 2, Philadelphia 0.
Others not scheduled.

The only shoe that can look well
on the foot is the shoe that holds
its shape.
You must have quality to have
style—you have both in—

THOMPSON SHOES

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.

A t Nashville 5, Birmingham 4.
A t Atlnntu 1, New Orleans 4.
A t Chnttnnooga 0, Memphis 8.
Others not scheduled.
American Association
A t Minneapolis 3, Milwaukee 2.
A t St. Paul G, Kansas City 14.
Others not scheduled,

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ROBBER TRAPPED WITH BOOTY

SPORT WORLD

Thompson Shoe

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International League
Baltimore 8-3, Jersey City 7-6.
Reading 1-2, Newark G-0.
Toronto 1, Buffalo 2.
Syracuse G, Rochester 12.
Virginia League
Suffolk 3, Nowport News 7.Richmond 4, Turboro 3.
Norfolk 1, Portsmouth 11.
Wilson 1, Rocky Mount 0.

The historic Thirteenth century
treusure of St. Klleobeth of Hungary,
which was stolen from the saint s
■lirlne at Marburg last November, has
been recovered, according to the Ber­
lin correspondent of the London
Times, after having been burled In
the back gnrdon of a London subur­
ban house.
The recovery Is due io tho vigilance ■
o f tho Frankfort police. Six men took i
part In the robbery Inst November,
nnd five of them were arrested soon
nfter. There wns, however, no sign
of the stolen treasury nnd the men
obstinately denied nil knowledge of
It.
.
,
Eventually, the police got up to tn«
track of the sixth man. Emil Kellman. It was found that In tho mean­
time he find been to London; lie was
watched, however, and on his return
he wns arrested. During his detention
the Inquiries of the detective led the
police to believe tlint Kcllmnn had
hidden the Jewels In England. It wns
assumed that If be were set free, he
would probably get them. He wns
therefore'let out on ball; at tho same
time be wnH kept under strict but
secret surveillance by the police. On
June 1G Heilman went to J.ondnn to
fetch the Jewels nnd on bis return a
few days ago lie wns rearrested at
Cleves on the German Dutch fron­
tier, where he was taken red-handed
with the missing Jewels nnd penrls,
174 In number, hidden In tils clothes.

SURELY HAD HUBBY TRAINED
Little Man Knew Hie Helpmeet'e
Whistle and, So to Speak, Qoverned Himself Accordingly.

THE STAR TO-DAY
M A Y A LLIS O N in

“MARRIAGE OF
WM. A C H ”
Also “BUBBLES of TR O U B LE ”

Tomorrow— Wm. Christy Cabane Presents
“Live and Let Live” ; also a Comedy

Don't

Miss It!

The big dance at the Valdez Hotel this coming
Friday night, September 9th. By your preaenco
you will be a part o f the biggest time in a long time
nnd besides the enjoyment you get out o f it you
will be helping the

Woman’s Club
raise the funds to put across the HOT LU N C H E S

The time was Saturday, 5:80 p. m.,
FOR T H E SCHOOL C H ILD R E N
,
the place, a local movie house, the
girl, a large, robust middle-aged
wemun.
Rushing up to one of the ushers In
the foyer she excitedly cried! "Ray,
Piedmont Leaguo
* LE AVE S HUSBAND
* * * * * * * * * *
hoy, 1 left my husband In here while
At Durham 6, Raleigh 7.
I went shopping. Our enr leaves In
A F T E R CAUSING DEATH
A t Danville -I, Highpolnt G.
five minutes nnd ho ain't out here.
OF CATH O LIC PRIEST.
A t Winston-Salem 4, Greensboro 3. Don’t want to buy n ticket; how can
I get him?"
BIRM INGHAM , Ala., Sept. 7.—The
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"W e nren't allowed to pngo any
M
ETHODISTS
BEGIN
W
ORLD
4 1* * * * * * * * * * *
romance which led to a killing had
This Space Donated by the
one," replied the usher, "but If you
CONFERENCE
IN
W
ESLE
Y
S. P. Mills and family have moved hit the rocks here yestorday. Mrs.
describe
him
perhaps
I
can
And
him."
C H A PE L, LONDON, ENG.
The woman apparently did not hear
Into the S. W. Swope cottage on Grn- Ruth Stephenson-Gussman had separ­
ated from her husband, Pedro Gussn
word he said.
ham nvenue.
LONDON, Sept. 7.— The
fifth
"Do you cure If I whistle for him?"
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Argo, Painter man.
world's conference of Methodists open­
she asked.
•
It was her mnrriagc to Gussman,
Argo, Miss Nell Williams, Wm. Robt.
ed formally at 0 o’clock yesterday ev­
Thinking she was only Joking he
Williams, and Edward Argo, are a Cntholic Porto Rican, which par­ ening in Wesley Chapel here. The GOO
said: "On to It."
spending ten dnys on a cnntp at the ticipated the killing o f Father James delegates, 300 of whom nro Americans,
Immediately n shrill nnd weird
E. Coyle, priest who performed the
prairie.
will hear the opening sermon by tho whistle startled the quiet audience.
Miss Mny Conully returned to ceremony, by Rev. Edwin It. Stephen­ Rev. S. P. Rose, o f Montreal, Quebec.
J. W. H A R T ACCEPTS
OWN YOU R OWN HOME.
A meek little man Hitting well to­
Oviedo Friday nfternoon for a visit son, the g irl’s father and a Methodist The later sessions will be held In Cen­ ward the front Jumped ns though shot,
S E C R E T A R Y S H IP O F THE
bolted
up
the
aisle,
appeared
In
the
to Mrs. J. B. Jones, and Mrs. R. W. minister.
N E W P A L A T K A C. OF C
Saptcmbur
1
is
known
throughout
tral hall near the houses of parlia­
A fter several weeks of tempestuous ment in Westminster.
foyer and meekly ran In the wnke of tho United States as "moving day.”
Lawton.
A call meeting of the Women’s excitement Mrs. Gussman packked her
P A L A T K A , Sept. 7.—J. \V. Hart,
The conference will he continued tho robust woman who was rapidly There ought not to be any moving
pinking tracks for the Interurbnn sta­
clothes
while
Gussman
was
attending
day. Any man who is able to pay who hiiB accepted the position of man­
Club was held at the club house Friuntil September 17 and the leaders of
tion.— Indlnnapolls News.
Methodism in all countries including a
$40 a month rent should own his aging secretary o f tho Pnlntka Cham­
dny nfternoon. The object of the a Labor Day picnic and left.
"She
left
mo
absolutely
without
Japanese bishop, are on the program,
home, nnd any man who' is nblo to ber o fComnierco, arrived here yester­
meeting was to inspect the work that
Are We Living Off a Coal Bln?
pay $7G or $100 a month rent surely day and immediately took up his du­
hns been done on the club house dur­ cause," Gussman said, confirming the which includes discussions o f import­
Floyd W. Parsons writes In the
can own his own home.
ing tho summer. The club voted to ac­ story of his wife's departure. “ I gave ant world's problems. The topics will
ties in connection with tho clmmLerWorld's W ork:
A man who bus lived here fifteen Todny he wns located In the ofTiocs
range from strictly religious subjects
cept tho work of the carpenters and her all that a man could give her.’’
From the time wo rise until tlio day
The separation of the Gussmans, to discussions o f political relations,
to have the inside pnlntlng done at
Is done, we maintain nn Intimate as­ years, or in nny other city thnt long, established in the James hotel in the
once. A committee was appointed to coming on the eve of today’s grand such as "the moral necessity for in­ sociation, either with coal Itself or and had good luck and good health room formerly occupied by tho UtiKad
one of Its by-products. The leaven­ has managed badly if he is still n Sugar Corporation.
look after the further improvements. jury session to make further inves­ ternational alliances.”
tigation
o
f
the
Stephenson
case,
gave
Two
American
senators
and
men
ing agent In our bread anil the gas renter.
In tho absence of the president, Mrs.
No previous announcement « u
we
hake It with are from coal; so are
One o f tho most distressing feat­ made o f the coming o f Mr. Hart un­
rise
to
sensational
rumors
of
all
sortsprominent
in
British
political
and
W . P. Carter, Mrs. T. W. Lawton,
the girl, church circles are to participate in the agents that Ian our shoes ami ures o f domestic life in America, wo til it was definitely known thnt he
vice-president, presided. A fter the Chief of these was that
that vulcanize the rubber of our auto­
business was over, delightful punch whose testimony hns been confidently the discussion of the latter subject. mobile tires. We nr-.i Indebted to cent nro assured hy a student of tho trend could he secured. Ho wns selected
o f affairs; Is tho growth of tho tenant from about ii hundred applicants, and
counted on in the legal hnttle to send The entertainment arrangements for
nnd wafers were served.
for the various V&gt;r*iis of nmnioiiln
system. There woru fewer land own­ his every qunliflicntion appealed to
tiie
overseas
delegates
include
n
con­
her
fnther
to
the
gallows,
may
be­
Misses Mary and Alice Brannon,
that go Into fertilizing, refrigerating,
ference
dinner
and
a
garden
party
by
ers in the United States In 1920 in
come
reconciled
to
her
pnrents.
electric
hatterhM
4ml
household
uses;
came home Friday night to spend
the board o f governors ns affording
proportion to population than there
Lady
Perth.
for
asplrlr.,
salicylic
nclil
nnd
many
I^ibor Day with their parents, Mr.
the very mnn thnt Pnlntka is scekingother cures f ir common colds; for were in 1010. And there nro fewer Mr. Hnrt is n mnn o f extensive ex­
and Mrs. T. J. Brannon. When they NEGROES N O M IN A TE
elements ust*.l In inanufaeturlug, In­ home-owners, proportionately, in cit­
A LATH A A. C. I.. DEPOT
F U LL STA TE T IC K E T
had been in the house about thirty
perience in traffic matters, both hy
sulating, coalings, phonograph ree- ies now thun there were ten years
DESTROYED
BY
FIR
E
;
FOR GEORGIA OFFICE.
minutes a knock was heard at tho
mil nnd hy water. Until recently he
orils
and
pipestems;
for
benzol,
tho
ngo.
COMM U N IC ATIO N CUT.
door nnd when it was opened they
was president o ftho Hart &amp; Hedger,
best available fuel for automobile and
A quarter of a century ago there
RICHMOND. Va., Sept. 7.—The
greeted all the young people of Ovie­
Internal-combustion engines; for food
Inc., of Jacksonville, New York nml
seemed
to be a desire on tho part of
P
A
L
A
T
K
A
,
Sept.
7.—
Fire
of
un­
preservatives, mothballs and disin­
do, who had planned for them a sur­ "lilly blacks" Republican convention
Cincinnati,
exporters. Previous to
While coal fiirnlslie* us every young man to buy a house. The Ing to Jacksonville he was vice presi­
prise party. A most delightful eve with an attendance o f nearly six hun­ known origin early yesterday destroy­ fectants.
married sons and daughters of wellning was spent, under the leadership dred delegates from every section of ed the Atlantic Coast Line depot and picric add and trinitrotoluol, It also
dent nnd general
manager of the
carries locked In Itself oil of winter- to-do people were willing and eager
o f Misses Ruth Young and Mnhlc Virginia after nominating a full tick­ express office nt the Crescent City
Hart,
Miller
&amp;
Lucy,
Inc., exporters,
green and the most delicate flavoring to begin life in a modest cottage, hut
Swope, hostesses with the Misses et for state oiriees, from governor railroad junction anil wiped out all
hut
during
tho
Inst
few
months the
extracts and perfumes.
they were keen to own that home. In
down, adopted a resolution authoriz­ communication with the southern part
Brannon.
export
business
hns
dropped
to noth­
those days building and loan associa­
Dr. Weathers left Sunday after­ ing Chairman Joseph Pollard, a ne­ of the state over all telephone and
"Umslopoga.-is."
tions did an enormous business in ing.
noon for a business trip to Jackson­ gro-candidate for the United States telegraph connection.
Mr. Hurt’s first work wns with the
Sir
Rider
Haggard
has
revealed
to
home-building. Now these associa­
A passing freight gave the |flro
senate last yenr, to got in touch with
ville.
the world that that valiant warrior tions nro rarely heard of. Is it be­ Big Four railroad at hiH homo town in
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Swope, Miss leading negroes from every section of alarm and hy the time the citizens nml strategist "Umslopogiias" Is not cause the people are losing Interest in Indiana, Inter he wns removed to the
Mnhlc Swope, Mrs. C. S. Lee and the United Status and to cull a con­ arrived at tiie depot flic building was a mere creature of Imagination. lie the home?— Tampa Times.
general offices in Cincinnati, then to
Frances Swope visited Orlando Fri- ference in Washington simultaneous­ practically destroyed. The depot agent wns a Swazi chieftain of high and
the Grand Central Station In Ncvr
ly with the reassembling of congress, left the station about G o’clock in the noble lineage, who bad been a warrior
dny.
York for the New York Central. I*It’s
not
so
liud
for
wives
to
shoot
before lie took service under the Brit­
Mrs. 0. 0. Wolcott and Mrs. J. B. to place the ease of the negroes be­ nfternoon ami there wns no one
ish Hag.' Years after Sir Itlder bad their hitsbnnds in the arms and legs. ter ho was for four nnd a half years,
fore the country. They claim tho white around so far as is known.
Junes visited Orlando Friday
enshrined
the chief in Action, the fact The renl trouble will begin when assistant superintendent o f tho Jay
The station was an old frame build­
Emmett McCall returned Friday Republicans have thrown them over­
was mentioned to him, and Umslopo- Borne infurinted wife shoots hubby in street terminals In Brooklyn and la­
for a visit to his parents, Mr. and hoard, and they want to know "where ing of no great value, hut all records guns expressed Ills delight that Lun- the flash or some other vital spot.— ter chief o f tho International Strani
they are at." Pollard at once got busy, were lost and it was impossible to da min (Sir Rider Haggard) had writ­
Mrs. II. B. McCall.
Pump Co., o f New York, and for four
Nashville Tennessean.
Mrs. J. N. Thompson and Miss and expeets to get a large attend­ ascertain the amount o f freight which ten n hook to show that once there
years was trnffic manager, secretary
Wanna Pope arc taking the teacher’s ance nt the proposed Washington con­ was in the freight house. Several of was n Zulu- people with mighty kings.
During courtship, ho buys hor can­ nnd director o f the Lucoy M a n u fa c t­
the telephone and telegraph poles had But who wns "She" and where did
ference.
examination in Orlnmlo this week.
dy
because ho loves her. Later on he uring Corporation, a $2,000,001) con­
to he replaced and the wire service "She” come from? Years ago It was
T. J. McCall ,of Brunswick, Go., is
buys candy heenuse ho likes enndy.
cern of Now Fork.
*
suggested
(tint
Sir
Rider
got
Ids
In­
was intrrupted for several hours.
GOV BRNMENT HAS
visiting his bbrother, II. B. McCall.
spiration from Moore’s "Epicurean";
NUMBER OF JOBS
Mrs. C. A. Brannon, Mrs. A. Loinlie denied the allegation, but lie never
D IF F IC U LT TO FILL. NEED KU K LU X K LA N
t hart and Mrs. W. M. Wright visited
told her real origin. It Is better so—
IN M ASSACHUSETTS "She" was span of the well of mys­
Snnford Tuesday.
W ASH ING TO N, Sept. 7— Although
tery.
A band of men, thought by some to
B
ARNSTABLE
,
Mass.,
Sept.
7.—
there
I
h
a
serious
unemployment
situ­
be the K 11 Klux Klan, have been at
work in Oviedo for the past three ation throughout the country now, the Joseph Andrews, a Capo Verde Island Man Wanta but Little; But Woman—
Alice went with her brother, Ben, to
weeks, and according to reports, have government has a number of posi­ negro, one of three charged with as­
been endeavoring to rid the communi­ tions which it is having difficulty in saulting n young woman, was struck see her first boxing exhibition. Through
in tho face hy hor while she was tes­ the entire set of preliminaries she Hal
- R A T E S ty of some objjcrtlonnblu characters filling.
with it blase nlr of a regular boxing
These Jobs are prohibition enforce­ tifying at his hunring in the juvenile
Room
nnd
Menls
by
month ................................ *38.09
.among the colored population.
court yesterday. Before others in tho fan. Then when the main battle be­
P. R. Weaver, of Orlando, Is reliev­ ment billets along the Mexican and
Room
nnd
Menls
by
W
e e k ................................ .
court room could prevent the witness gan she yelled with die best of them.
ing T. C. Brannon ns conductor on the Cunadian borders.
Menls only, by M o n th .......................................... .
In the seventh round of the battle
One o f tho drnwhnckR, prohibition jumped from the stand screaming nnd there was a surprise In the form of
Menls only, by W e e k ............................................
Oviedo branch of the Seaboard this
officers snid today, Ih that tho mor­ sot upon Andrews. A fter a brief de­ ii knockout. The crowd went wild.
Week-dny Dinners, 50c, 12 f o r .........’..................
week.
lay she was able to resume her testi­ Alice cheered nml cheered. After n
Sundny Dinners .................................................
•*t&gt;
Mrs. L. R. Mitchell nnd Miss A. D. tality rate among agents nlong tho
mony, Meanwhile, Andrews had been time sly and Ben pushed their way
Mitchell spent Labor Day In Orlando. two "far-flung bottle lines" is exces­
given a seat farther away from tho through the crowd to the street.
MRS. LOUISE SH A W , Matron
L. A Palno, of Tampa, is taking A. sively high. The rum-runners shoot
"Well, how did you like It?" Ben
witness stand. A fter brief proceed­
K. Wade’s place as fireman on the ’em off ns fast as tho bureau sends
M A K E A P P L IC A T IO N A T ONCE TO
ings ho was held for tho grand jury asked.
’em out.
Sooboard.
"It
wns
wonderful!"
Alice
enthused,
on churges of assault nnd highway
TH E TE M PLE GIRLS CLUB, 515 Park Ave.
N. 11. Tanner has returned from a
"But 1 never saw anyone act so stingy.
robbery.
They might nt least have giver, one
The world nows the day It happens,
visit to Miami and Is at his placo in
j encore."
tho Herald office.
the pbstofTIro ojfico more.
THY A DAILY HEBALD WANT AD.
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At
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Daytona Beach Orchestra
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Temple Girls Club
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Starting at nine o’clock, Friday evlm
ing, September 9th, and lasting un
til ? ? ? 7 ? ?

Is at the Valdez Hotel, in the large
dining room, the best place in San­
ford for this affair.

The BIG D ANCE that is being put on
by the Woman’s Club to raise money
for the School Lunch Fund.

dance will attract crowds from far anil near
and everyone is cordially invited

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This Space Donated by the

SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK
nfternoon, Mrs. Smith served dninty
refreshments o f pineapple sherhert
and enke.
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Among those present weie: Mrs.
MRS. FRED UAIGER, Society Editor,
A. W. Lee, Mrs. 3. M. I.loyd, Mrs.
.
Phono 217-W
Hownrd Smith, Mrs, Ed Lane, Mrs.
Fred Dnlger, Mrs. C. E. Henry, Mrs.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
R. J. Holly, Mrs. Vincent, of Voro;
T H U R S D A Y — The Christina Endeav­ Mr. W Idem an Caldwell, Mrs, J. B.
or of the Presbyterian church will Lawson, Mis Archie Betts,
entertain in compliment o f Miss
Helen Peck, nnd Donald Whitcomb,
M ONDAY BRIDGE CLUB.
and Miss Izcttn Stone, nnd Robert
Cobb, at the church parlors at 8
The Monday Bridge Club, which
o’clock.
was to have been entertained by Mrs.
Thursday— Mrs. A. Vaughn will enter­ C. L. Britt, on Friday, has been post­
tain at a reception nnd cord party poned until further notice.
in compliment to Mrs. Margaret
Rnrnes. The hours for the Every
CAM P FIR E GIRLS
Week Iiridge Club will he from 3 to
HELD COUNCIL FIRE.
5 p. m. Tho hour for the reception
will he from 5 to C o’clock.
The weekly meeting o f the Camp
F R ID A Y — Mrs. C. I,. Britt will enter­
Fire Girls, wns held nt the residence
tain the members of the Momlny
of Mrs. R. C. Maxwell, yesterday a f­
Iiridge Club at her home on Pal­
ternoon, with a good attendance.
metto avenue.
A fter attending to a few business
S A T U R D A Y — Tho Children’s Story
matters, a Council Fire wns held, nnd
Hour will he held at the Central
a candle lighting ceremony perform­
Pork at 5 o'clock.
ed. One o f tho members, Miss Gayle
Marshall, was Initiated as wood gath­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert 7.Inzer, left
erer, and after singing a camp fire
yesterday for New Orlenns, where
song, the members started out to fol­
they will visit relatives ami friends
low a mile trail, blazed by other mem­
for several weeks.
bers o f the group, for which, all re­
Mr .and Mrs. C. W. Stokes, Misses ceived an honor. A fter returning to
the house an hour later, refreshments
Dorothy Stokes and Hazel Sorrell, uro
spending the afternoon in Orlando, j were served, nnd it wus pronounced
one o f the best meetings o f the sea­
the guests o f relatives.
son.
Two weeks ago, tho girls camped
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gordon Brynn nnd
for
a week, out nt Clay Springs.
two children, of Kissimmee, were
While
there, two Council Fires were
guests at the Montezuma.
held, ut which, two other members
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arch Rudd, o f Mid­ were initiated as wood gatherers;
dletown, Ohio, are spending several Misses Deinurius Munson and Mnrgaret Bern or. These initiations show
dayH here at the Montezuma,
the progress tip* girls are making, for
Mrs. Elliott, o f Middletown, Ohio, a large number of the others are soon
to he initiated in that first rank of
wns registered at the Montezuma,
their achievements.

SOCIETY

T. N. T. CLUB.
DEATH OF AN IN F A N T .
Mrs. John C. Smith was the charm­
ing hostess yesterday afternoon when
she entertained the members o f the
T. N. T. Club, and a few extra guests,
at her home on Union avenue.
’ Lovely pink roses, in silver baskets,
were used in decorating the rooms.
Sowing on dninty bits of fancy
work, and music, helped to pnss a
very pleasant nfternoon. Late in the

Daniel Bennett, Jr., age 21 days,
son o f Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bennett, re­
cently moved to Sanford from South
Carolina. George Hyman, of the Bnptist church, preached the funeral.
No doubt the Bolshevik bus mo­
ments of depression when he wonders
what his stomach is for.

Do you know what kind of gas­
oline you are using?
Buy at the Drive In Station 1st.
and Elm Avenue,
And notice how difterent your
Car will run when you -

Use High Grade
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U . S. T ire s a re G ood T ire s
Ice Cold Chero Cola Free dn Saturday

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1921

LEXINGTON
NOTABLE VICTORY
AT PIKE’S PEAK
HEATS LEXINGTON RECORD FOR
1920 BY TWO MINUTES—
* OT LOESCHK DRIVER

Lexington wins again at Plko’s
Peak.
Against the sevorest competition
uvur offered in this world's greatest
hill climbing event, a Lexington spec­
ial driven by Ot Locsche won first
money on Labor day in tho second
clnss, cars o f 184 to 300 inch piston
displacement,
Locsche mnde the climb o f 12 miles
nnd 2,200 feet in 19 minutes and 47
nnd four-fifth seconds, lowered his
own mark mnde when ho won the
1920 hill climbing championship at
Pike's Peak, by more thnn two min­
utes.
With lines that fallow those of tho
The result of tho race is a tribute
(natural figure, with becoming now
(style points In Its sleeves uiul collar, to the oportsmanship of Frank B. Anland Just enough o f rich decoration In sted, president o f Lexington and al­
Its embroidery und sash, this tailored lied companies. Unliko many motor
[frock for fall nnd winter Is destined companies which retire from tho field
to lie beloved of Its wearer.,.
to rest on their laurels after winning
one great race, Mr. Ansted, with the
H A IG H T &amp; W E IL A N D
1920 title his, insisted upon again en­
NEW FIRM TO HANDLE
tering.
•
OVERLAND &amp; WILLYS-KNIGHT.
In 1920 Lexington was n new com­
er in the great Pike's Penk event. Its
G. A. Welland has arrived in the double barrelled victory startled the
city with his wife nnd dnughter und motor world. As a result Lexington
will make Sanford their future homo. faced in the 1921 race cars of speciul
Mr. Welland has purchased tho hnlf- design from engine to wheels.
The victory o f Lexington in its
interest o f Mr. Magee in the former
firm of Haight &amp; Magee, and will bo class in tho Lnbor Day race proved
Identified with the business o f hand­ highly gratifyin g to President Ansted.
ling tho Overlnnd and Willys-Knlght It meant thnt the Lexington speclnl
nnd Ilnndley-Knight ears and pnrts. with a stock Ansted engine, not only
Mr. Welland has been traveling the won in Its clnss hut was only a few
United States for the Handley- seconds hchind the winner of the much
Knight line, and knows tho game bigger class, thnt with 300 cubic inch
from start to finish ,nnd he will prove piston displacement and over, nftd n
a valuable addition to the ranks of car equipped with a special motor.
The Pike’s Penk race has come to
the ” gns wagon league" o f Saqford.
he
not only one of the premier motor
With II. L. Haight, in the firm of
'
events
of the world but it is remark­
Haight &amp; Weiland, the now firm
able because of the fact thnt its put
should be n success from tho start.
to the utmost test every phase o f mo.
They have a fine territory, they have
tor car construction, performance, e f­
the experience nnd they have one of
ficiency nnd reliability.
the best business locations In the city
The most dare-devil motor pilot is
They are agents for the Willyathrilled nnd chilled on his first trip
Knight cars and accessories and sup^
up. Like other mountain roads, the
plies for several counties, nnd have
Pike's Penk course is cut into
the
the State of Florida for the Handleysides o f the slopes, To go over the
Knight line and also have tho battery
unprotected edges would moan crash­
service for the State of Florida for ing into depths nnywhero from 1,000
batteries.
to n half mile deep. Tho hnznrds of
The plnns o f Mr, Mugec, who retir­ the course nro greatly increased by
ed from tho firm, are not known, hut 142 hairpin turns. Some o f
these
his many Sanford friends nru hoping turns'are taken at 40 and GO miles an
he will remain in Sanford, for during hour.
the short time he has been here, he
The timber line Is reached at 11,880
and his family have made many feet above sen level. From thnt point
friends. Mac is
live wire o f tho on, the character o f the country
kind that is needed here.
chnngcs to bleakness nnd cold.
Watch for the announcement of the
It is here thnt the famous switchnew firm. They will sell enrs and they back or turning, twisting, writing
will use the Daily Herald to sell them. course really begins. There are places
where the road Is 20 feet wide und
the turns nre from 20 to GO feet wide.
The average grade is seven per cent
and the maximum 10V4 per cent hut
C. W. Entzminerr and Bill Sutiher always up, u{i, up.
No car goes very far nt any time
were visitors in Orlando Saturday.
It is prncticully nil
J. S. Dinkel wns transacting busi­ on high gear.
second
or
low
genr
work for tho aver­
ness In Sanford Snturdny.
age
car.
No
car
can descend with
Mrs. Bell Allen is spending a few
the
use
o
f
brakes
alone.
The break­
days in Riant City, the guest of her
ing
power
o
f
the
engine
also
must he
brother, W. G. Entzminer nnd family.
used.
Mrs. Jack Hartley nnd Miss Ethn,
The course starts nt Chrystal Creek
left Tuesday for an extended visit to
bridge
and ends nt the very top of
Thomasville, Gn., and other points.
the Peak. In more than 12 miles of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank ToplilT were
the course, tho climb is over 4,1100
the guests o f Mr. and Mrn. A. Y. Full­
feet nnd every inch of it is of a ser­
er nnd family, Sunday.
pentine nature.
Mrs. D. W. Clouscr and son, MuurThere wore three classes entered
lee, were calling on friends Hundny.
for the race, the first being for enrs
There were services at the Iluptist
of less thnn 181 cubic inch piston dis­
church Sunday; Rev. Burr, officiating.
placement; second, for cnN,s of 181 to
Mr. J. E. Phipps gave a welnneo
300 cubic inch piston displacement,
roast at Palm Springs in honor of and the third or large car class for
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stuart, of Orlnn- cars of 300 cubic inches piston dis­
do.
placement and over.
Misses Ellen and Leila Fuller spent
The splendid victory of Locsche und
the week-end in Orlando, the guests the Lexington special in the class in
of Mr. nnd Mrs. ToplilT.
which it was entered is only nnothor
J. K. Dinklo Is having an addition tribute to the merits of tho Ansted,
built on to his store building, occu­ the so-cnlled miracle motor which
pied by Mr. Hcllany.
swept the platter clean in the 1920
Mrs. C. L. Morton and Miss Ger* race,
tnnle, were calling on friends, Labor
Day.
JUDGE K. M. LAN D IS
Mr. and Mrs. George Shippo nnd
CUT W ORKERS' P A Y
children, o f Sanford, wore visiting
IN B U ILD ING TRAD ES.
Mrs. Shipp's mother, Mrs. Geo. Lewis

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

CONTRACTORS

George A. DeCottes

Shinholser

Contractor and Builder
__ O tir Seminole County Bank .
SANFORD
*
FLOg
SANFORD
FLORIDA

Sanford Constructs

BATTERIES

CONTRACTORS AND RUlLDQjl
Plane* and Specifications Cheerfo
Furnished
Battery Troubles to Us
W. BptcUlU. oo BMtrioal Work oat con fir*
All Work Guaranteed
BRIWO TOUm

topoadotlo oorrlo*.,

w* ALSO HAVC COMPETENT KEOKAITIOS
roa OVXZWAULIXO YO*T OAZ

Sanford Battery Service
Company

H. T, P A C E

p. o. u0I j

Builders A Contrac,

Sketehea an&lt;J Estimates Fre*7
L. A. Renaud, Prop. building too large and none too i
----- ALL WORK G U A R A N T Y

Phone 189

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

„ Wilson &amp; Shorey
Pine and Garland 8ta., Orlando,

Sold and
Serviced by
*

P U R E WATER

Edw. Higgins, Inc.

Elder Springs Water

Haight &amp; Magee

.......

99.98% PURE

Phone 8II-W

Sanford, |

G ARAGES
Smith Bros. Garage
Expert Repairing
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
Oak and First

LO R D ’S PURITY
W ATER
AS GOOD AS THE HB8T
Dally Service

Phon*ir

R E A L ESTATE
SANFORD

E. F. Lane
Phone 95

V. C. COLLER, Prop,

General Shop and Mill|

Geo. W . Knight

Work

Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

NOVEL!

WORKS

Real Estate and Insurance

FLORIDA CONTRACTOR and IHJILDE
Bit* Commercial Street Sanford, I

.. Employment Bureau..

Tho vocational committee o f the Busi­
ness nnd Professional Women's Club
requests all' young women destring
employment to register at the First
Nutionnl Bank.

TRANSFER
“ WE DELIVER THE G00I

Quick Service Transfo

AGNES G. BERNER. Chairman
--------------------------- U - -----------------Eyes Examined

Storage Facilities

If we please you, tell others; if m|
tell us. Phone 498
Glasses Designed

Henry McLaulin, Jr.

HOTELS

OPT. D.

Hotel Montezuma

L0NGW00D NOTES

CHICAGO, Sept. 8.—Judge Landis,
sitting as arbitrator in thu building
trades wage controversy here today,
handed down a decision which made
wage cuts vnrying from ten to thir­
ty-three per cent from the old uniform
rate of $1.25 an hour for skilled work­
ers.
,
Builders and architects declared It
u most momentous ruling, and pre­
dicted that it would bccomo tho haBis
for
settling
slmllnr
difficulties
throughout the United States. Offi­
cials of the unions affected by the
wage ieductions said a meeting of
union representatives tomorrow will
auggest a course of action to bo sub­
LEGION M EETING
mitted to n union mnss meeting Frl,
,
. .
day night.
Tonight at the Princess '■* Officers o f tho carpenter’s union,
_
■•'«»■
which was not a purty to tho arblT h e a t r e a t 8 O Clock
I trntlon agreement, declared their

So O #

Attorney-at-Law

“ Sanford’s New Hotel”
91.50 Up Per Day

O P T IC IA N

O PTO M ETRIST

ELECTRICAL

Graduate Northern Illinois College
212 Eant First St.
Snnford, Fla.

W IL S O N V U L C A N IZ ­
IN G W ORKS
. C. O. WILSON

GILLON &amp;
FRY

Ownar

S A T IS F A C TO R Y SERVICE AND
R E A S O N A B LE PRICES
W lfh t

Phone 176

Brother.

ELECTRICAL
^ Contractors^'

Bulldlnf

Fourth and Snnford Avc

New Era Printery

l Phone 442

G. Bassett Smith, Prop.
COMMERCIAL AND
JOB PRINTING

111 Park
Ave.

C A R PE TS A N D RUGS
W ASH ED
and cleaned nt your home or we will
rail for nnd deliver. Hamilton Bench
Electric
Wnahern used.— Snnford
Steam Prcsscry, 317 1st St. Phone 560

W E D O IT RIGHT
«

Steam Cleaning and Pressing
Good W ork

Low Prices
Phone 465

C . A . W H ID D O N
members will demand the old wage
of |1.2B an hour, hut eontmetovn as­
serted thoy would offer the carpen­
ters $1.00, tho rate set fo r masons.
Eight! o f tho forty-four building
trades ruled upon by Jitdye Landis
will rccolvo less than eighty-five cents
n nhour and ton crafts, which aro in
the laboring class will receive seventy
cents. Excavating laborers and com­
position mating ieamstern will receive
loss than sevonty cents.
TST A DAILY HERALD WAWT AD.'

Instead o f using a pi-opdj* I
French engineer plnns to prop®
I
plnnea with Jets o f gasoline sn !l
burned in n combustion chain er I
driven out tnrough a nozzle c |
invented.

Herald Printing ^ .
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BOOK, JOB AND COM*
MBRCIAl.

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M IA M I— CitruB fru it growers of
this section at a meeting In Cocoanut Grove last week agreed not to
pick or ship any grapefruit before
September 20, In order that they
might do as much as possible to pre­
vent the flooding o f northern and
eastern markets with green fruit. It
was decided that all fru it picked Sep
tember 26, should bo thoroughly ma­
tured and fit fo r shipment, testing
"seven to one” or better, and half
colored or better.

M IA M I— M. Stein, owner o f a
poultry fnrm at Buena Vista, a su­
burb o f this city caught a chicken
«•»• durio&lt;*• hawk rccontly which ho condemned to
denth by "casting to the Hon " Stein
f e r i t , ...
has a wildcat in a cage at his place
and decided to put the haw'- in tho
L me "the sm art p lu &gt; e r c a n engo with tho feline, believing that
? ot advance Information on
only a few feathers would be left to
/opponent la golnif » 'lo by
tell the tale. The result was similar
tbt opponent's feet.
to
that when Daniel was cast into the
4me Is tree o f b oxin g,
t i n naturally g o t to b e den o f Hon. Tho hawk and wildcat
.
courts. T h is tra in s y o u r must have been otd acquaintances,
ivork ami builds up y o u r fo r the cat paid little or no attention
to the hnwk and the two occupy the
\ fighter I* olm lnit to
cage
in perfect amity with tho hawk
K 0. blow, he tra v e ls a lo n g ,
using
tho back o f tho cat as a perch,
Ing io pick the righ t o p en the courta. the g a m e la w o a
G A IN E S V IL L E — Florida’s
rural
dally and weekly
newspnpers will
compete In a state newspaper contest
to bo conducted by the General Ex­
tension Division o f the University of
Florida, at the annual state fa ir at
-Jacksonville this fall, according to an
announcement by B. C. Riley, director
o f the extension division. The con­
test will he open to papers falling
within two groups, the weeklies and
those o ( the dailies having a limited
circulation The circulation limit has
not been definitely decided upon, but
nccordlng to Mr .Bailey, it will prob­
ably be held to Ipsa thnn 6,000. Rib­
bons and medals will be given by both
the unlvcralty nnd the state fa ir for
three winning papers in tho various
contests. Tentative planR cnll fo r dis­
tribution o f prizes, ns* follows: Best
front page make-up; general hand­
ling o f community news; handling of
Jack D im p iey .
fnrm nowB, nnd perhaps a prize for
by s player's a b ility to s lip tho best display in typography in ad­
shot where It w ill c o u n t —
vertisements. Judges fo r the contests
eking the opening,
will
be aeleetd from men living out
placing o f n court sh ot Is Ilk a
o
f
tho
state, according to Mr. Balioy,
Ing nf ti ring b low ,
ms big differen ce Is (tin t In nnd tho prizes will he awarded! on
'jou slip In the m u rk er w h e r e Press Dny nt the fnir. Tho contents
pier Is and In ten n is y o u H llp will bo hold in tho Univercity bulldiere the opposing p la y e r Isn ’ t . " ig
Competing publishers will only
e old days one w a s lik e ly to
be required to submit three copies of
&gt;** J. Corbett o r J im m y f l r l t t
li placing and s te p p in g p o w e r their publications, probably nny issue
lie fight ring,
o f the Ins tsix months, Mr. uBilcy
h with ifiese two U tlltM In snys. Final arrangements for the con­
bf used-to-bes, th e y h a v e mas- test aro being held up pending ndtonli to n s p ec ta cu la r d e g r e e . ivees from the numerous editors nnd
Kimld seem that ti„, ,,|,j times,
publishers who are expected to com­
be cry o f "fo r ty lo v e " from n
court brought fo rth u mock In pete.
j. K ldooi « P «n ot
I*
b()U, hut m an y O a lite r t

voire from p a ssers-b y , have
out via the knockou t ro u te .

G A IN E S V IL L E ■—* Arrangements
have been made fo r construction o f a
residence fo r the superintendent on
tho ground* o f the branch o f the
Flbrltla Experiment Station nt Lake
Alfred, in Polk county. The station
K ies can bo w o n b y which was provided fo r by an act of
tho 1917 legislature, Is to be devoted
• t •
/ chfM p la yers w a n t f i t . entirely to citrus Investigations. The
, “ 5,!ori fo rm e r clm m plota, to legislatures o f 1910 nhd 1921 made no
Joie Capahlanca a g a in .
specific appropriations fo r the sup­
* • «
port o f tho branch and it must be
# H. Haseman, .|r .. NVxv Y o r k , maintained out o f tho appropriation
elected president of the Uni- for tho main stntion at Gainesville,
Amateur r in s * a s s o c ia tio n .
together with donntlonss from pri­
• •«
i ri»,„ t
,
mi i wi . At. vate sources. Up to the present time
:. S
rl|,t*tt|,lon b y &lt;le- the citizens o f polk county have do­
nated approximately $14,000 os woll
«»as 84 ncres o f Innd fo r that projoct

t e r e s t in g

" j .... ........... » n i « .
ifinii mh
!'',lu'-n,‘*t •lime

M IA M I— Members o f tho Floridn
dairymen’s Association will meet in
i -Irn'l l o T " " " * * “ ■
Annual convention hero .Soptembcr
*
* *
20-21, according to ^idvices rcc&amp;ived
&amp;
K1l,‘ 1" ," ru am\ m llo r , by the local Chamber o f Commerce.
ifH
,l1'" '-nVuVtty ktl -t Approximately fifty momhor*, with
their families, are expected to bo in
attendance.
Tho organization Is snid
• •»
to have n membership of about eighty
*ni/t&lt;l!!r',C'*|' 11,11lin^ In course of
lit, r H| fnr
*: ^ lrl|lg s n , V a n - dairymen. Preliminary arrangements
I.
k
' S,,ml'°r" ,,n&lt;1 Uni- fo r the program o f the dairymen's
stay hero Include visits to local dairies
nnd motorcades to other places.

h * 7 ^ TiRJ 0 ,l"' rl,epk-up on
Tight
* "A "‘h"**sed the

L T\rr‘ nt Tpx
iltttnce.

*o win ads,nnl1

7* 80o^ Pal(| ‘

, u ’m

n s

of whM

,"', pIh nn'l food
,,lp Tons’ pock' « * -0

"T possibly

in&gt;n«t

mar*

10rn,n»ic« nn'i"
m
r,,r !«■»
1
weonds of

billing.

h«t it Wn,

'"tr.

rf ’ It—to a

309 E. First Street.

Opp. Ford Service Station

Friday Starts a New Price Record in Santord
---------------------------- B E G IN N IN G OP OUR---------------------------

Final Wind Up Sale on Shoes and Furnishings

Take advantage of this and
get that suit for your boy to
wear to school. These are
indeed values. It would cost
us more to replace them to­
day than we are asking.
SERGE and WORSTED,
sizes 9 to 17 years, each,

W E O N L Y H A V E A B O U T TW O W E E K S LE FT IN W H IC H
TO CLOSE O U T THIS ENTIR E STOCK

$ 5.75

EVERYTHING MUST GO
Prices T alk

- Listen at These

MEN’S SHOES

LADIES’ SHOES

Work Shoes, pair........................... . $2.50

White Pumps and Oxfords, pair.......... $1.49
Patent Leather Oxfords, p air............. 2,90
Gun Metal Oxfords, pair..................... 2.50
Ladies’ Comfort Shoes, pair................ 1.95
High Shoes, black and tan, pair............ 4.50
House Slippers and Juliets, pair.......... 1.39

Work Shoes, pair.............................. 2.90
Mahogany Oxfords, pair..................... 3.95
High Shoes, black and tan, pair.......... 4.75
Edmond’s Shoes, combination last, pair.. 5.50

“The EarlyBi rd Gets HiieW onin” Get 1[ere Early
O V E R A L L S and
W ORK PA N T S

A F E W S P E C IA L S
F O R T H E L A D IE S

We have a big lot of Overalls that we are
closing out at only, pair..................... 98c
Pin Check Pants, pair........................ 1.19
Unionalls, pair .................................. 2.50
Heavy Black and Khaki Work Shirts,
for o n ly ........................................... 89c

Voile Waists, each................................ 69c
White Gabardine Skirts, a t ................ $1.95
Silk Poplin Skirts, each....................... 2.95
Ladies’ and Misses’ Middy Suits, worth
$5.00, fo r ........................................ 2.95
“POLLY PRIM” Bungalow Aprons........ 95c

!

ORT N O T E S

MIDDLEMEN

B O Y’S SCHOOL SUITS

G A IN E S V IL L E — The State Plant
Board and Florida Agricultural Ex­
periment Station officials aro greatly
concerned over the discovery o f the
Mexican bean beetle at ThomnSviH,
Gn., not far from tho Florlthi fine.
This insect attacks beans nnd peas
and recently has also been found feodng upon beggarweeds. and velvet
beans It is a native o f Mexico nnd for
some years has been damaging tho
bea ncrops in New Mexico and Color­
ado. Last summer it was discovered
in the Birmingham, section o f A la­
bama nnd investigation!! made during
the present summer sho wthnt it has
gained a firm foothold in northern
Alabama and adjoining sections o f
Georgle, Tennessee, North Carolina
and South Carolina, Is causing a great
loss. The infestation at ThomasviHo
now covers about 16 square miles.

Our new store will soon be ready and we will have to begin taking out our shelves and fix­
tures, therefore this merchandise must go. Not a dollar’s worth of this will go in oui new
store, so it must be sold and sold quick,—hence these prices. Make your dollar do double
duty now while you have the chance.

HUNDREDS OF VALU ES T H A T
W E H A V E N T S P A C E T O LIST
______________ '•...................
Hon it was ftlund that \ Irvrg SHumber
o f the grains were popped open.
The extremely hot weather o f Inst
wpek caused the corn to pop open
urnlfcr tho burning sun. Tho rays of
the sun shown directly on tho oars
most o f three o f the hottest days of
tho week.
Mrs. Cly stntes that this is the first
time in her Hfe that she hus heard
CORN POPPED ON E A R
o f anything o f tho kind, but she snys
BY T H E HOT W E A T H E R
sho has never known the weather to
IN NO R TH C A R O LIN A .
be hotter than it was last week. Rec­
ords o f the locnl weather observer
Tho following article from tho show thnt tho hot spell of last week
Twin City Sentinel o f Winston-Salem, outstripped anything thnt had been
North Carolina, will bo interesting to experienced this summer.
Sanford folks and especially those
from North Carolina:
Searchlights with which n Los An­
Master John Cly, o f South Main
geles motion picture studio 1b experi­
street, exhibited to a Sentinel re­
ported yesterday ar oar o f pop corn menting are claimed to provide a bil­
on which something liko sixty grains lion randle power in a beam of light
had been poped open. He explained having seven times the actinic value
that hli grandmother, Mrs. S. D. Cly, o f sunlight.
gathered some cars from his patch
Argentina’s government has ap­
tho first o f last week and placed them
pointed
a technical
committee to
on tho window sill outBlde tho house,
study
the
contemplated
distillation
where they lay fo r several days.
on
a
large
scale
o
ferude
petroleum
Thursday evening Mrs. Cly noticed
from
state-owned
wells
fo
r
the pro­
that several o f tho ears were full of
duction
o
f
light
oils
fo
r
its
industries.
white snots and upon closer oxnmlnnBecause so many tt\8Mbcrii 6t the le ­
gume family
subject la attack,
tho difficulty o f control by kprnys un­
der tifcld conditions ,«ntl tho further
fa v l that the insect Is a strong flier,
thi) Florida authorities do not see
much prospect o f excluding the pest
trough quarantine mcasurcse.

TRAIN SCHEDULE

Pickling and Preserving;

Southbound
Departs
Arrive
No 83........ 2:30 a. m. 2:46a. m
8:40 a. m.
No. 27........
3:20 p. m.
No. 89_- ___2:68 p. m.
7:45 p. m.
No. 86........ 7:30 p. m.
North Bound
Departs
Arrive
2:03
a. m.
No. 82........ 1:48 a.m.
No. 84........ 11:45 a.m. 12:06 p. m.
8:26 p. m.
No. 89........ 3:05 p.m.
No. 28........ 10:00 p.ra.
Trilby Branch
Depart!
Arrive
6:00 a. m.
*No. 100........
8:26 p. m
•No. 24........
•
* No 158........
7:00 a.m.
7:86 p. m.
No. 22........
Leeaburg Branch
Arrive
Depart*
•No. 157........ 4:00 p.m.
No. 21......... 2:62 p.m.
•No. 101........ 6:30 p.m.
•No. 26_____ 2:00 p.m.
Oviedo Branch ' k* rr i
Departs
Arrive
4
•No. 120--------11:00 a. a.
•No. 127........
8:40 p. m
'Daily, except Sunday.

TIME

.taw**]

We have the

STONE JARS r
Mason, Sure-Seal Jars
and Jelly Glasses

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

BALL
HARDW ARE

CO.

A new French process for the man­
ufacture of artificial silk from wood
fibres yields a finer thread than the
viscious process, from which velvet
has been made.

�r*vi
F\ ...

js *

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1921

PAGKFOUR_____________

S A IP R D DAILY HERALD

THE HEADLINES

P«MUk»d (r a n if U t H N u M | l l u d t r &gt;t Tka
HarmId Bulldlaf, i n K u m IIi Aramu
T
»aa Card/ flo rtda
-____________

Where is the world drifting? Just
listen to this bunch o f headlines taken
at random from n few
newspapers
that lie on the editors' desk this a f­
ternoon ns he contemplates the pile of
exchnnges thnt are waiting their turn
to be sennned and thrown into the
waste basket,
“ Danker Gets Unsigned Threat,"
"Shopmen Walk Out, Result of Wage
Cut," "Confessed Auto Thief Rcvcnls
50 Cnrs Stolen,” "Woninn Arrested on
Murder Charge," "Bomb Exploded in
Chicago Thentrc," "Body of Girl Tak­
en From Creek," "Irish and English
Fight,” "Bandits Steal $21,000 From
PostofTico," "Dick Lloyd Wonted in
Connection with Illicit Still,” "Man
Kidnapped,
Flogged, Tarred and
Feathered," “ Minors Shoot Grocer’s
Son," "N egro Shoots Rival Over Love
AfTnir," "Prominent Miamians A rrest­
ed on Whiskey Smuggling Chnrge,"
"W arfare Breaks Out in Mingo Coun­
ty," "Bandits Murder Two and Rob
rostofTio'e," "Y eggs Damage Vault,
But G e t’ Nothing," ‘"Boston Minister
Endorses Scnnty Gnrb for Ladles,"
"Lone Bandit Shoots Up Plant," "Tw o
Hunters Killed with Knives," “ Rnid
on Safety Deposit Boxes Nets $250,000," "Form er Cashier Short $300,000," "Woman Identifies Her Assail­
ants," "Murderer o f Girl Still nt
Large," "Armed Mon Gather for Bat­
tle Near Logan."
Well that is more than enough for
one day, tomorrow there will he a new
crop. Where are we "a t" and how did
we get here?— Arcadia Enterprise.

[HE HEKALD PRINTING CO., Inc.
;_________r c a m a iM _____________

R.

J, HOLLY .....«...________ Editor
IJ I ILLARD....SecreUry-TreuBrer
A. NEEL........... General Manager
ROBERT HOLLY,
CJttCULATIOH It AMAO t a

I'hone 1-18 up to 6 P. M.
AdfartUlaj Hatw Mad* Kaown an AppHaaUoa
SabaarlpUM Prloa la Ad.uoa

Om T*ai ..... T i................ ............... H OC
O il M eath. .................................................. 1.00
Dallrartd U City by Carrier
Om Waah ..................................■ ? ; . . » Q»aU
Tha btf If. U 1
Weakly Herald antlialy oorer. BamlnoU County and la publUhad
•vary rrlday.
AdT.rtl.lac rata, made known
•n application. Democratic In politic. |I.M
par ynnr, alwaya la adyance.
_____________

Member of The Associated Prena

The ruin cunio ns closo ns Orlando
last night.
It seems ditTicult to coux it ns fnr
ns Sanford but it must bo done.
Whnt the stnte needs now is u good
henvy rnin thnt will be line for the
growing crops and fine for n change
in tho weather.
Sanford is too big now to be in the
one-man-idea class. We nil have good
ideas mu] we should assist in putting
them nil over.
Wc hear nothing of the golf links.
The Chnmbcr of Commerce was sup­
posed to take up this matter and fath­
er it along with many other improve­
ments. Is it because the people here
do not want the golf links and the
tourists ?
It seems almost certain that two of
our principal corners will hnve four
story .buildings on them in the near
future.
This will mean a greater
Sunford with a vengeance and will be
the big start toward thnt city
of
T W ENT Y - F I V E T H O US A N D.

GOODE ON T H E NEWS.
Among the daily papers of the stnte
that has some deep and wonderful edBurials is that Daily News with Goode
Gucrry on the editorial tripod. The
dny never passes that Goode does not
take his typewriter on his lap and
dash olf something thnt is really good
and straight to the point. He is bring­
ing Palatka to the front as Palatka
was never brought out before and Ids
good work is being felt all along the
line. In Journalistic circles Goode is
looked upon as one o f the best and he
is also one of the most popular. Pa­
latka is fortunate to have Goode
Guurry and good old McVickors to
make the Palatka Daily News one of
the brightest and best papers in the
state,
^
Herbert Fclkcl, of the St. Augus-

WHAT DO I GET OUT OF IT?
There ure some people paying taxes who hnve no children, who
might ask the question, "Whnt do I get out o f the schools?"

One of the biggest social events o f the season will b«
the big dance at the

There are men who never go to church— neither do they be­
long to any. They might spy, "Whnt do I get out o f the church?"

Hotel Valdez
FRIDAY, SEPT. 9th

There may be some few in Sanford who ask these two ques­
tions, and n third one—
"Whnt will I get out of the Chnmbcr of Commerce?"

Deane Turner

under the auspices of the

Who would live in n community without schools—without
churches— without n Chamber of Commerce?

W OM AN’S CLUB

Such a man who asks these questions is not a desirable or
profitable citizen for any community. Tho good citizen asks—al­
ways—"W hnt nm I putting into my city to hnve a part in its
progress?”

-Jor

Hnve I been a recipient or u contributor?
Is my favorite harness a hrenst-strap or a hack-strap?
Am I helping make Sanford's schools the best schools in the
world?
. H i JSL
Am I helping through my church to make Sanford n more
moral—a more Christ-like community?
Am I helping my Chnmber o f Commerce to make this n big­
ger arid a better Sanford?

the public would find real news in CATTLE LEAK IN WEST
FLO R ID A IS STOPPED.
such a list.— St. Petersburg Independ­
ent.
J ACKSON V ILLE , Sept. 7.— The
tick
fever quarantine around FJorida
SH IP BY BOAT N E W
to
prevent
movement o f quarantined
SLOGAN FOR IN L A N D
cattle
out
o
f the stnte seems to be
F LO R ID A — CU T RATES.
100 per cent air tight again, follow ­
"Ship by Boat," will be the slogan ing discovery by federal government
of inland Floridu to comhnt the high officials o f a slight leak ia Madison
county.
|frol»rht rate which is making farming
So long us the cattle owners do not
1« » “ J citrus friut raising very unpopubelieve
in eradication o f cattle fever
Inr at the present time.
ticks
the
government officials do not
On September 13th, a large delega­
tion from the towns o f Sanford, Eus- wnnt »" 8t,t‘
o f the cntt,° f(JV0r
tin. Leesburg, and other inland cities, ticks in Protected areas sufTer for
will meet here to discuss the best l,,ck o f nourishment and are doing
plan to comhnt the high freight rates. whnt tlu’-v con * « kt*‘T tho r,mf 8 wcI1
Whether the farmers and business *tockcA with cait]c to fced tho «,oor
men will agree to charter boats and ’ 'lk8.
Sonic cattleman woh thought he
operate them or follow the lines of
was wiseenough to get ahead of govleast resistance by allowing the comnton carriers which are now in opera-, ernmc,,t oirtci,,ls 0''0,V0(1 t,a* i,len lhnt
tion on the St. Johns to handle their thu quarantine could he circumvented

the benefit of

THE LUNCH FUND FOR
SCHOOL CHILDREN

Where enn I he o f the greatest service in the place I nm mak­
ing my home?

Other Florida cities who turned
down the auto camps have rescinded
produce is a question to he determinkillin« thL‘ cnt,t o out ,in the Wo” ‘ls
their action and now say that a well
ed. It Is the wish -however, o f the , on
F,ori‘ ** 8l&lt;le o f tho 8tntt! lno
regulated auto camp is one o f the ne­
committee in charge, to have a f„ i| , «nd hauling the dressed carcasses into
cessities o f any city that expects to
representation o f the business men of G.e?rKin' Thu first tri« ' workcA nU
tnko care o f the winter visitors. No tine Record shoots the following bro- orlnmlo at the meeting. It Is under- ri* ht aml 80(,n thc Information was
city has accommodations for nil of Jmide at Goode:
known by several cattlemen who pro­
stood some concrete ideas will he adthe people ami a well regulated auto
"A heartless paragrapher refers to vnnml nnd Inuch KOod w i„ conlo from ceeded at once to make contracts with
camp has many good points in its fa ­ one of Goode Guerry's editorials
butchers in Valdosta to deliver dress­
a8 I tiie meeting.— Reporter-Star,
vor. Sanford has not turned down being ‘ flowery hut inclined to tie
ed beef enrensses at seven cents per
the proposition
altogether, and it i Sophomoric.' That shows how ign o r-1
pound "on the block." That was en­
T H E LABOR S IT U A T IO N IN
would he well to look for n good lo- j ant we nre— we always thought Goode
tirely satisfactory to thc butchers,
FLO RID A.
cation, and try it out either under was inclined to he 'Freshmnnie' with
who specified that the dressed cncnsprivate control, or by the city. San­ tin* emphasis on the ‘ Fresh’."
ses must weigh not less than three
And here we thought all the time
According to the report of thc em­ hundred pounds, for they hnve to
ford Heights is not the place for an
auto camp, and there are other loca­ that Goode was soporific— derived ployment bureau Florida is the pay from six to eight cents per pound
tions where such a camp could he es­ from the word "soap," meaning ‘‘soft brightest spot in the whole South ns live weigiit for cattle around Valdos­
soap" or "hull" or other French de­ regards labor conditions. Practically ta, which have advantages o f open
tablished with profit to the city.
rivatives.
no unemployment is reported any- markets.
where in the State. Strenuous efforts
The cattlemen then made arrange­
ANO TH ER ICE FACTORY
T A K IN G SIDES.
are made to remedy tho acknowledg­ ments for many of tho mature steers
ed housing shortage, before the com­ in Taylor, Lafnyettc, Mndison nnd
In Saint Augustine the price of ice
Some residents of St. Petersburg ing o f tho winter tourists, and thc adjoining counties to lie delivered in
was painfully high and the service expect tho local newspapers to fight
building trades workers hnve no d if­ 'ots o f one hundred or more nt hold­
painfully poor, A new company was all their battles for them and take
ficulty in finding employment. Pre­ ing pastures near the state lino, some
formed and commenced to sell ice, sides on every petty matter thnt aris­
parations for th cplnnting o f winter o f the animals lining four days onwith a good service, at a modest
es. They seem to think that n news­ vegetables nre extensive throughout route from their rnnges to the hold­
price. Then tho old company came
paper should he a public scold or po- the State, nnd following that will ing pastures. The price paid for the
down in its rate (it couldn't afford
liceman, or something on that order, come the handling o f the citrus crop, steers could not have been, much
to do so before) and bettered its ser­
instead o f a purveyor of news. And if which will insure employment fo r more than two nnd one-half'cents a
vice. Then tho customers deserted
the company llmt had been instrumen­ the newspapers do take sides, some unskilled labor throughout the sen- pound live weight as there in a
tal in getting the lower rate and went persons are nlwnys ready to accuse ' son. Florida Is the Mecca o f the in- shrinkage of nt least one-hnlf weight
buck to the old company. That was thern of trying to dominate or dictate, dustrious worker, skilled or unskill- in dressing a carcass nnd the men had
to get some remuneration for killing
wholly unfair. But it’s the way many Ami there is a large number o f citi- ed.— Tampa Times,
the animals and hauling the carcasses
merchants will do who desert the rail­ zens here, ns in every city, that Inck
several miles to Valdosta.
ways and patronize boat service— un­ tho nerve to do tilings themselves and W EA TH E R AND CROP
CONDITIONS IN FLORIDA
til the railroads reduce their rates. want the newspaper to do it for them .1
Last week the government officials
Those
who
insist
on
newspapers
-------discovered the leak and promptly
Then, the chances arc the merchants
Weather and crop conditions in thc i plugged the hole, serving notice
will return to the rail service— and taking sides on every trival question
thu boatmen will whistle for their in­ that comes up forget that if the State o f Florida for the week ending through the Valdosta Times"to "cat............. ____ .1*1 il.1
it. f
t rt
t
n
f.lL .
newspapers did this their influence September fl, were ns follows:
come.— KiHsimmcc Valley Gazette.
tlemon, butcher, mnrkctmen and oth­
Temperature:— The
temperature ers who nre engaged directly or indlLet the farmers and merchants would soon he lost. And they also
purchase their own ships and run the overlook the very important fact thnt was Konernlly higher than usual over roctly In the movement or tranHportaline ns a stock company, then they n newspaper has influence largely by t," ‘ »« t lo n , except that it averaged tjon o f dressed cattle or hides from
will lie more interested to make it virtue o f presenting facts to thc pubt normal or below in thc extreme tj,c Ktate o f Florida into the stnte of
pay and keep tiieir goods coining via lie. The newspaper Informs tho pub- w« * t nnd south.
Georgia thnt such interstate coin­
the water route.— Orlando Reporter- in' what is being done andin that
Precipitation:— Except light, local ,
Is strictly prohibited by fed era l!
Star.
xwny has great influence, hut no news- lo w e r s the weather was generally |nw nm| regulation (except from such
Same way with an ice factory. And paper can win in a cause that is M r , and the weekly deficiency rnin- B|nUKhtcrlng establishments as have
regardless of the drop in price that wrong or put over something that is fn'l ranged from 0 to approximately” 0fTiclnl inspection or nre expressly
would come the people should stand not right. It is the weight o f publish- 2 inches. Rain Is neededgenerally, es- exempted under Regulation 4, B. A. I.
by the new factory thnt first dropped ed fnets that counts in the end moi'e I'ecinlly o nhigh land. The greatest Order 211)."
the price. Ice and water should ho than editorial opinion, and n newspareported wns 1.5(1 inches nt DoThe notice nlso contained thc inforthe cheapest necessities that wo pur­ per that varies from the facts, that F « ” i « k Springs.
motion that any future violations of
chase hut in Sanford they are the shades its news stories nnd allows
Condition o f Crops:—The weather tJlis m,ture will he vigorously prosehighest.
reporters to express their own opin- » » •* whole during the week wns un- ^ t e d , the authorities believing thnt
ions in writing nows stories is not favorable for crop growth such truck, thoBl, who lind v jt)intcdthe trnnspor-1
likely to hnve much influence.
nnd the dry weather delnped cane nnd tntion Inw did it unknowingly.
Many persons hero, men more than *wect potatoes on uplands. The p l a n t - ____________________
women, Inck the courage of their con- *nK
strawberries nnd celery began,The Florida
Citrus
Exchange Is
vlction. and arc unwilling
la, the [mt Iho growth a /track la U'ncrnlly ta|M|
, „
1
public know how they stand
on this hnckwurd. Planting has not begun, . . . . .
Kausugo Rolls will he en­
or thnt question nnd these usually nro however, In n general wny; seed beds in * ort
located an Lem- (
joyed equally as much at lunchthe ones who wnnt the newspaper to ,u?ed rain. Much hay was saved, the ’ on street nnd has railroad fncititles.
yon ns on a picnic.
light their quarrels. For Instnncc, it wenthor being Weal fo r the purpose, This plant will he tho lint word in
Roll rich biscuit dough thin.
is reported that ninny citizens have Citrus leaves are "curling" in some citrus packing. From the time tho
Cut in strips and roll one of
declined to sign a recall petition ho* instances, but the crop, ns a rule, is fruit is placed in gathering crates in
Libby’s Vienna Rtylu Sausages
cause it wns stated that the Inde- holding well. Much corn was housed. 1the groves it is not touched by Im­
In each strip of dough, leaving
pendent would publish n list o f tho Cotton deteriorated during the week, mnn hands until it is purchased by
the ends o f the Bnusnge exposed.
signerd of tho petition. They inck r' s u **eanlt o f shedding nnd rust; the consumer hundreds and thousands
Bako in n hot oven. These are
the nerve to take a definite stand, w-eovil, nlso. were bad In localities.1o f miles nwny. Tho washing, grading,
delicious served either hot or
They nre willing to sign the petition Opening o f cotton wn ^stimulated by packing, wrapping— evory movement,
.•old.
if nobody is to know that they signed c' eBr» hot weather; ginning is in- it is reported, will bo done by mnehin'/I'll if x
hut they arc unwilling to hnve their creniing locally. Cnne is in local mnr- 1ory. Thin plant will he n Inrgo one
nnmen published ns signing. The I n - ' kci8&gt; ftn,i Appears well matured f o r ' with n nix-car daily output.
WBLAKA BLOCK
dependent stated that the list o f sign -1the season. Plowing for all truck hns
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ers
would
be
published
because
it
is
begun
but
such
work
is
delayed
by
—
Get
your
Scratch
Pads
from
The
Phones 497-404
publishing the news nnd knows thnt dry weather.
Herald— by tho pound— 15c.

SAUSAGE ROLLS

DANCE!

Everybody Invited
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! TheFirst National Ban
LAKE WALES GROWS
W A T E R A N D RAILROAD
PRIZE AVOCADOBS.
COM PETITION GIVES
TE X A S LOWER R.
L A K E W ALE S , Sept. 8.— An avo­
cado weighing three pounds and
measuring eight inches long, with n
girth o ftwenty nnd one-fourth inch­
es the long wny and fifteen nnd onehalf inches around the middle wus
brought to the Highlander office last
week by Councilman George Wetmore ns proof thnt the soil o f the
ridge will produce nvocadoes as well
ns oranges.
The tree from which the big fruit
came wns less than n year old in the
cold weather of February, 1017, nnd
was nipped by it, but came up ngnin
from the hud and has put on all its
growth since that time. It is produc­
ing fruit this year for the first time
o f any consequence and had perhaps
a bushel o f fruit ,nenr!y all o f them
us big ns the wimple Mr. Wctniore
showed. Ho has several a v oca da trees
on his place an Twin Igtkcs nnd hns
hud fruit to market during the year.
The trees are thrifty and strong and
show that nvocadoes will do well here.

W AS H IN G TO N , Sept. 8.-R,
water carriers were authorlnd
Interstate Commerce Commiti
day to reduco rates on freight
the Atlantic Coast to Texas poir
wny o f Galveston.
The commission thereby m
its former decision in the ca*
which it hold that the reduction!
posed by the Mallory and M
lines were not justified except i
tain particulars.
Rates and practices of thc M
lines are subjjoct to the provbio
tho transportation act to the
extent as are the railroads. On
ground the commission decided
it became necessary to permit
Morgan lino to reduce its n
meet those of the M a llo r y line,
fhich thc commission had no to
_in order to enaglc the Moreau
to compete with the M a llo ry .
T R Y A D A IL Y HERALD WANT U

Today
[JJODERN MERCHANDISING
— is the keynote of commercial en— terprise. Modern merchandising
— means overlooking no bets and
— making every dollar spent pro— duce.
THE BEST AID—
— The best way—to effect this is ad— vertising in the medium that can
— pull the best results.
^JOT HOW MUCH—
— ' Rut how wisely he spends his ad— vertising appropriation—is the
— gauge that the public applies to
— the Modern Merchant. Yourad— vertisement placed., in., the., col— umns of The DAILY and WEEK— LY HERALD goes to virtually
— every potential purchaser in Sen&gt;
— inole County.
COMPARE THE COST—
— of HERALD advertising with the
— use of the mails.

Think It Over

THE HERALD
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Tallin Succinctly
Arranged for
.Herald Reader*

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Tha dancara ar. praylae dor cooler
weather.

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But the dance at the Valdez will bo
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II. N. Heard, of Tampa, won a bualnc„ visitir hero yesterday.

MW.^mIth*of 0cft,tl' wfl&gt; i0 ^
city yesterday on a business miBalon.
II. G. Kress, ot Rochos^ar, N. Y.,
Vas in the city yesterday transacting
business.
Mrs. Frank (Irigg an dchildren loft
Sunday for a two week’s stay at
Coronado Bench.
Mr. and Mrs. Minirok and Mrs.
(jripfpt nnd children, spent Sundny
at Coronado Beach.

XI

Old Max seems determined
to hang onto the 1)8 mark and
just as wc stated before It
will not t&gt;« any cooler until a
rain la forthcoming. So get
the rain before Friday night
or wc are lost— In perspira­
tion:
5:40 A. M. SEPTEM BER 8
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T
Hnndtcy-Knlght lino o f cars and Is a
form er resident of Ohio.
Dr .Tom Moore, tho apticlnn, has
n new advertisement in this Issue o f
the Dnily Herald. Dr, Tom hns n
message for you. Be sure and reud
It.

The Rod and Gun Club nre holding
another shoot at their grounds today.
K. II. Baker, of Clearwater, Fla.,
This sport is proving very popular
was registered at the Montezuma
Hvith many who like to shoot clay
while in the city yesterday on busi­
pigeons when there is nothing doing
ness.
with tho live kind.

Company I) is getting ready ^or ij
E. B. Brown, stato union manager
big minstrel show to he given tho
o f the Virginia-Carolinn Chemical Co.,
night of September 29. It will be a
Is }n the city enroutc to his home in
hummer.
Jacksonville, after a two week’s trip
to points in south Florida. Mr. Brown
The advertising committees o f tho
says thnt dry wenther was making
Merchant's Gala Day, will got out
the orange groves look bad, but yestoday ami advertise the.big doings nil
terduy nil that country in the hill sec­
over this part of the State.
tion and up as far as Pine Castle, hnd
a drenching ruin thnt will be worth
Have your watches and jew elry re­
thousands o f dollars to the growers.
paired at MeLuulin’a. Two first class
watch makers. Prompt service.
In this issue o f the Dally is the ad­
140-tfc
vertisement o f A. Knfftdd, who is put­
Frank Hampton ,n prominent at­ ting on a special snlc to wind up the
torney ami real estate ninn o f Gaines­ stock o f shoes and furnishings ns the
ville, was in the city today on busi­ store will ho removed to new quar­
ness, Mr. Hampton has many frlcndq ters nbout tho first o f October. Some
all over Florida who nre always glad excellent bargains arc offered in men’s
to see him.
and ladlos’ shoes, overalls, waists,
skirts, etc., and n glance nt the pri­
The Boy Scouts are having their ces quoted, will coijpincc you of the
athletic events this afternoon on tho fact that these nre regular bargains.
lako where they hnvo one o f .the Read the ad in this pnpor,
finest camps in the State. Prizes will
be awarded to the winners and a big
O LIV E R TW IST and
time is,promised.

GOVERN ISLAND LIKE V ESSEL
In Quam the Usual Routine of a Naval
Ship la Obeerved With
Sorupulouanee*.
The routine of u naval establishment
gives an unusual amount of life to the
plum of Agnus, (Ilium. Every morn­
ing at 8 o'clock the full hand assem­
bles before the pnluca and tho halyards
of the two Hug staffs ure manned by
murines. Promptly at the first stroke
of "eight hells," tho bund plays the
“ Star Spangled Haulier," and the na­
tional Dug und the Union Jack nre
hauled up, while everyone In sight
and hearing stands at uttentlon. All
the children of tho primary grudes
have previously assembled In formation
oil tho parade ground Itself und after
"colors" they go through callsthenle
exercises while the bund plays suit­
able music.
On Sunday mornings the men o|
Agana nre exercised in military drill,
which Is compulsory for all the ablehndled men within certain age limits.
While they liuvu a stuudurd or uni­
form Urtiss, this is worn only on spe­
cial occasions. Vet dress parade Is
u truly dignified ulfulr, for tliu youths
maintain that erect and self-reliant
currhige which Is so chuructei lst!c of
uutlve races.
Occasionally u must Interesting drill
Is Witnessed of the "carabao cavalry,"
us It Is called, although the mounts
are not water huffulo hut domestic
cuttle. All through the day the hells
tell the time as on shipboard and
bugles sound the culls tlmt direct the
military life of the station. Again
at 7 o'clock In the evening the musi­
cians nsseiulilu at the hiindslmid and
play classical and other selections for
an hour, while the officers and their
families stroll about 111 the cool ot
the evening.

RELIEF FOR HEAT SUFFERERS

LEXINGTON
AND

SALES A N D SERVICE
W e C&amp;rry The Parts

Jhe automobile has proven to those whose ;
tmie is worth anything, that walking is an j
:: ^xtl&gt;avagance and that riding is true economy :
:: *^XINGTON .... ............................ $2095 00 :
F. O. B. Sanford
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■: H lT M O B I L E ............. ................... $1685:00 j
P. O: B. Sanford

B- &amp; O. M OTOR CO.
Sanford, Florida

Yes Sir

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You can bet your sweet

fife I’m going to be at the
Big Dance at the Valdez
Hotel next Friday and I am
going to be amongst the
very best dressed because
I am wearing a

Campus Togs
suit that I purchased from
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PERKINS 8C
BRITT
" T iie S tore th a t is D iffe r e n t ”

IF KIDNEYS ACT
RAD TAKE SALTS

English Savant Who Probably Knows
Offers Some Advice on the ProbS A YS
lem of Keeping Cool.

The obvious expedient of avoiding
exposure to the sun, "stimulating"
funds uud drinks, and the use of dark
nnd heut-rctulnltig garments Is not
always sulficIeiiL to keep the human
body cool. In spite of these precau­
tions, many persons suffer from heat
languor ("thermal debility"), to the
detriment of their licultli nnd elllcleney.
It Is nearly one hundred years since
the Silesian peasant PrlussriJtz rein­
troduced the curative use of cold. Due
of Ids procedures was to Immerse Hie
buck of tils head in a shallow vessel
of cold water.
We know now thnt external cold Is
a powerful stimulant to the nerve cen­
ters at the base of the brain; which
govern the heart uud breathing und
regulation of body heat. In hot Hum­
mers heat Is Insidiously piled up In
the tissues, und sometimes thermal
debility pusses on to thermal fever or
"heat ptroko."
Anybody may prove for himself the
refreshing coolness produced by bath­
ing the nape of the neck and the Npino
MIIXDY W A S H SUITS und the Inner side of the arms with
Ice-cold water. As regards the pre­
Send your old mattress to Bradley $2.50 to $4.00 values at
vention und cure of heat-stroke, tho
factory. Make them like new, f o j
experience of the troops In hot cli­
$1.48.—
Sanford
Shoe
&amp;
:.() ]b. now cotton mattress only
mates Ims shown the same elllcucy of
TAOti. Guaranteed. GOO W. South, Clothing Company.
cold when applied on a more exten­
139-Gtc sive xcnle.— From a Letter In the Lon­
St., Orlando, Flu.
122-20tC 1
don Times.
Mr. and Mrs. E .T. Thomas, nnd A T T E N T IO N K N IG H TS T E M P LA R .
S a v e d b y H is C u ffs .
family, were in the city • today en"There's
superstition personified,"
route from their home In Miami to
Tnylor Commandery will hold regu­
Jacksonville. Mr. Themns is the neph­ lar conclave on Thursday evening, nt snld tho tailor, as he nodded In tho
direction of an elderly man who was
ew of Mrs. R. J. Holly, nnd is the 7:30, September 8. Balloting nnd rebeing fitted for a suit, "lie's so super­
Proprietor of thq Thomas Tent and henrsal. A ll members please attend. stitious that he wears cuffs on the
Awning Co., „ f Miami, one o f the Visiting Sir Knights welcomed.
trousers of Ills dress sifit."
largest awning concerns in tho State.
"What 1ms his wearing cults on tllfl
H. E. TO LAR ,
trousers
of Ills dress suit got to do
Eminent Commander.
with superstition7" the tailor wns
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Welland nnd
asked.
l aughter ,a;-o among the now arrivals
TO WHOM IT M A Y CONCERN:
"Thnt man claims that cuffs on his
ln th‘‘ '
to make Sanford their fu­
trousers have saved him hundreds of
ture homo. Mr. Welland has purehas'The undersigned has sold his one- (Inlliirs during Ills life and lie refuses
"
h'h'rests o f Mr. Magee In tho httlf interest in tho firm of Haight &amp; to go without them now, oven In eve­
irm ,pf Haight &gt;&gt;d Magee, nnd will Magee to George A. Welland and the ning clothes," the tailor retorted.
bnuaie identified with the business new firm of Herbert L. Haight nnd “ Once lie snltl lie dropped a diamond
George A. Welland nssumo all indebt­
ring somewhere anil thought lie had
interests ,.f Sanford nt once. Ho has
edness and other liabilities.
lost It until lie got home Hint night
"&lt;n traveling representative o f the 0-8-lGp
JAS. F. MAGEE.
and discovered It In the cuff of Ids
I causers. Another lime he lost it scarf*
plii, which he also Inter found in tho
same place. After several other simi­
lar Instances the old man cnim* to beMove thal cuffs wore good luck und
now, despite my pleadings, lie Insists
on wearing Ihepi."

HUPMOBILE

PAGE FIVE

Phones to Suit Patrons.
"fi|ieiikliig of service I" exclaimed the
traveling limn as lie stood In front of
one of tho telephone booths Ln the
I’ennsylvnula station, the New York
Him reports, "mid consideration of tho
public. You’ll never get that anywhere
except In New York."
"W ell," grinned ii guard who was
standing by, "wo strive to please, so
when wo found that some folks wore
too short tti reach the telephones If
they were high, ;tipd olliers laid to nimost lioml double lo talk over them
If they were low, \yu decided we'd have
’em nrrniigetj accordingly. Ho we have
some for the tall gitya nnd some for
the little dolls, nnd n few (Imt both
can use ns tliey've got stools before
them lo sit on If you're lucky enough
lo get one."

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B AC KAC H E IS SIGN YOU
H A V E BEEN E A TIN G TOO
MUCH M E A T

Clisslfied advertisement*, 5 cents a line. No sd tsken for less thsn
25 cents, snd positively no cissslfled ads charged to anyone.
Cash
must accompany all orders. Count five word* to a line and remit ac­
cordingly.

When you wake up with buckuche
and dull misery in tho kidney region
it generally means you have been eat­
FOR SALE
ing too much meat, says a well-known
authority.
Meat forms uric
acid FOR S A L E — Roso No. -1 seed, Irish
which overworks the kidneys in their
potatoes, per bushel $2,00.— L. A.
effort to filter it from tho blood and Brumlcy.
131-tfc
they become sort o f paralyzed and FOR HALE— Medium slzo safe. A p ­
loggy. When your kidneys get slug­
ply 402 Hanford Avo., nnd Fourth
gish ami clog you must relieve them,
Street.
04-01.
like you relievo your bowels; removing ■
—p— .— - — , _ -rv,— „ v. all tho body's urinous waste, else you I'OR ^ A L E Om&gt; 3eldmg-Hn stone
have backache, sick headache, dizzy,
liu0(l
* 5°
Ca*
apells; your stomach sours, tonguo ( I’nclty*
519
FirBt
is coated, and when tho weather i s __________________ _________________ Ic
hud yott have rheumatic twinges. The FOR H A LE —8-roonv house with all
urine is cloudy, full o f sediment, chan-1 modern convenience, excellent re­
nds often get sore, water scalds und pair. Private water works, In dcsiryou are obliged to seek relief two or aide locution. Reasonable terms. Apply to Owner, G10 W. First Street.
three times during the night.
110-tfc
Either consult a good, reliable physicinn at once or get from your phar-. FOR S A L E — 20 acres good orange
mneist about four ounces o f Jnd S a lts ;, Krove land situated within n mile of
take a tablespoonful in a glass of Geneva. Tho land has not been dearwater heforo breakfast for a few days' e(| hut hns a henring ornngo grove
ant) your kidneys will then act fine, bordering it. This tract o f lnnd can bo
This famous salts is made from the bought at a real bargain. For full
acid o f grapes und lemon Juice, com- particulars address "C " care o f the
hinetl with lithiu, and Jins been used Herald office.
118-tfp
for generations to clean and stimulate FOR S A L K — Strawberry plants, ccrsluggish kidneys, also to neutralize
tifiod by Stato Plant Uonrtl, $3 per
ucitls in the urine so it no longer irri­ thousand f. o. h. Lako Mary. Farina
tates, thus ending bladder weakness. Strawberry Garden, Lake Mary, Fla.
Jnd Salts is u life saver for regular
120-2 Up
meat eaters. It is inexpensive, cannot
FOR S A LE — Ford Truck. Inquire of
injure and makes a delightful, e ffer­
West Side Grocery. Phono ICO.
vescent lithin-water drink.— Adv.
130-tfc
ROOFING, Red and green slnte sur­
face, 3 ply $3.50 per sqqarc. Tiger
brand, plain, 3-ply $3.25; 2-ply, $2.75;
1-ply, $2.25. Frco delivery. Address
139-20tc
In newspaper circles there is much M. E. Ginn, Box 301.
comment otr the way that Tho Tampa FOR S A LE A T B A R G A IN S —Two 5room apartments; 1 5-room house,
Daily Time* spends money for news
close in, good location.— A. P. Connel­
nnd features. It is the only Florida
ly.
138-Stc
daily that prints the famous l)uvid
FOR S A L E — One heavy duty twoLawrence letters. Itt addition to tho
wheel trailer in good condition. In­
full day and night reports of tho As­
quire nt Ford Garage.
143-tfc
sociated Press, the Times is building
up a highly expensive special nows FOIL S A L E — 172 acres in Columbia
county; 110 in high stato o f culti­
and feature service, in its effort to
vation;
10 in round pine timber; good
publish a newspaper thnt will ho in­
•I
room
house
nnd tcnnnt Jio u h c . Will
teresting to every member of the fnnisell
on
easy
plan
or excimnge for San­
ily in homes all over Florida.
ford
property
1
h suitable,
Apply to
Besides The Times membership in
owner
nt
800
Mugnolln,
between
4 nnd
tho Ncwapnper Enterprise Associa­
G:00p.m.
143-3tp
tion, which is known as ono of tho

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A Bolivian city is having built in
the United States a police patrol au­
tomobile with three compnrtmunts,
one an office for tho chief o f police,
ono for the driver and tho third for
prisoners.
Sell it with n Herald Want Ad.

GOOD EYESIGHT IS AN ASSET
To hold "n man’s job" these days
requires every faculty .in its most e f­
ficient. state. Poor eyesight in a dis­
tinct handicap,
it is nut just a matter of seeing
plainly, blit o f seeing without unnec­
essary strain.
A thorough examination o f
tho
eyes, such as I make, costs Imt little
hut gives a lot o f satisfaction.

TOM MOORE
O PTO M ETR IST— O P T IC IA N
Opp. PistolTicc
, Senior 1, Florida

Post curds— local views— lc each at
most complete news nnd feature syn­
the
Herald office.
dicates in the country, it gives its
reudors tho best comics obtainable—
FOR R E N T
including "M utt nmi Jeff,” "Bringing
Up Father,” nnd "Doings of tho FOR R E N T— Comfortable rooms, fur­
nished fo r light housekeeping. 818
Duffs.”
142-Gtp
Two spcciul features o f tho Times Palpietto Ave.
are its qpprting page und woman's FOR R E N T —-l nice, furnished house*
keeping room; 2 connecting furnish­
ppge. Tl^eso features alone cost them
ed housekeeping rooms.— Mrs. Ridan enormous sum,
dling, 205 Oak Ave,___________144-2tp
In all Florida homes whore an in­
teresting nnd complete newspaper Ib
W ANTED
appreciated, tho Tampa Dally Time*
W A N TE D — Team work. Inquire M.
should havo a place.
Hanson Shoo Shop.
121 26tp
Tho price o f a three months' sub­
with
scription is $L75,
: W A N fE D — Stono-Bookkeeper,
, Orders should bo 'sent direct to tho
best references, wnnta position at
Times, Tampa, Fla.— Adv.
oqco. Call 402-J; .
14?-2tp.

Venerable Minister*An cycjjorimental road in London TiOARD W A M T B D r-T w ® 'fufni5K53
rooms ap(l Ijoard fo r CQqplo. aqd
Pr. Oliver. K. Rukptyl uf New York that (las withstood much wqar is made
is jjm nujiwrlly-fpri.i.lliji atutwtwu o f wooden blocks, coated wl^h tar, threq d w g h U rs yrltji private,
tim.t I here nre 30 ministers mor«
covered \y|tb he^vy. tarred fe|t and if possibly, v. flqjerw ces . exchanged.
ninety years, of age In active ser.vlce
Address Box 890, Sanford.
141-3tp
In the Methodist Kplsctijml church. given a' top layer o f tar witH a ce*
t.jf f’fi
The oldest Is the Itev, Seth Reed of mont and aand* aurfaM.
.,J ,-TPI)'. . , I '
7X !)&lt;• » '(•
’ r l u't il .Ht
Flint, M Iclu who. I* iiinety-olghtv whlie
Post cards— local view*— ic each at Elder Springe Weter. ft* 09 OT-1 (W
another Is nearly ninety-seven, and
three are ninety-six.
per cent pun, Phone 111.
tho Herald office.

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TH«
“City Substantial’
IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
I

NUMBER 144

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1921

West Virginia Miners S ir Up More Trouble

FLORIDA’S SUMMER SCHEDULE
SHOWS MANY BUILDINGS
FOR'
............ '
01699034

WILLISTON EDITOR
RELEASED ON BOND
PASSED IIAI) CHECK.

Arc to be With­
drawn as Soon as .

T roops

Sanford Shows Total
Permits of 28 and
$49,817 in Value

(By Tit. Aiiool»t*d Fr.ii)
TAMPA, Sept. 0.—Hurry II Fraz­
ier, publisher of tho Williston Prog­
ress, and editor of the Florida Legionairo, at Williston, wn ^released from
jail on one thousand dollnr bond. He
SHOW REMARKABL ERECORQ IN
was arrested in a local bank Wednes­
THE BIG BUILDING CAM­
,,E
day while attempting t ’» cnsl) n $500
PAIGN IN STATE.
troubles
cashier’s cheek on n Philadelphia
bank.
The entire State of Florida is
CHARLESTON, W. Vn., Sept. 9.—
booming
ns sever before, nnd tho vis­
I'art of the federal force# sent into
New
Aviation
Field
itors
to
the
State are struck with tho
West Virginia last week were withsigns
of
prosperity
nnd progress on
Will Be Opened Near •
ta rn yesterday. The Tw.nty-.Uth
every
hand.
•
infantry returned to Camp Dix, N. J.,
These photographs, taken In tliu West Virginia milling reclan where the striking miners have been making
Tampa, Sept. 14th Sanford’s record for August, is not
the Eighty-eighth aero squadron, with a lot of tronhtp, show, above, one of the tent villages In the mountains In which the miners have been living for
ns lnrge ns usual, although it seems
the exception of two airplanes and more than a yjjnr; and, below, one of the mines.
(By Th. AuocUtaA Fnii)
crews, left for Langley field, Virginia,
TAMPA, Sept. 0.—Tho new Ben­ that more buildings nre going up
and the chemical warfare Bervice sec­
jamin nvintion field hero will be for­ thnn ever before. However, tho act­
tion for Edgewood Arsenal, Now Jermally opened September 14th. Avia­ ual figures, ns given in by tho city,
Steamship Crew
Hurricane Moving
Ity. The military authorities yes­
tors from Carlstrom field will bo the nro not the real vnluea of tho proper­
Battles With Agents chief
Northwest by West
terday indicated that they anticipated
performers. The visiting flyers ty, and tho August building program
no further attempts at marches into
Of
the
Government
will
be
given public reception, banquet is a very good one. There wero 28
in Caribean Sea
Mingo county on the part of the pro­
building permits issued for buildings
nnd dance.
testants against state martini law l n 'Look 0ut for Squalls Says Weather
within the city limits for August, to­
Liquor and Drugs Were on Board in
Quantity.
talling $49,817.
force there.
I
Bureau
DIVORCED HUSBAND
At Governor Morgan’s office it was [
_____
The figures for other cities in tho
KK1I.LR FORMER WIFE
(By The AnocUUd Praia)
announced that the first step toward (
(By
A»**ci»ud Praia)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 0.—The corn
IN BOSTON STREET CAR. State nH compiled by the news bureau
NEW YORK, Sept. 0.—Seven mem­
the prosecution of those nlleged to bo , WASHINGTON, Sept. 0.—Weather crop, which suffered a loss of about
of the Associated Press, is ns follows;
bers
of the crew of tho Greek steam­
responsible for disturbances nlong the burcuu today advised caution for all 81,000,000 bushels in prospective pro­
(By Tbi Auoclitid Frau)
Florida’s building boom, which took
Boone-Logan county border was tak- vessels in and bound for Eastern and duction in July, mndo a gain off 154,­ ship, King Alexander were shot and
BOSTON, Sept. 9.—Mrs. Kiln Wells n sudden spurt the first of tho yenr,
en yesterday when forty warrants Contral Caribbean in the next forty- 000,000 bushels during August over slightly wounded by federal prohibi­ wns shot nnd killed, nnd A. Louis continues with no indication of a let­
veere issued at Logan at tho instanco eight hours, announcing tropicnl storm the forecast Inst month, tho huh 'ited tion agents in a pistol battle on the Altmeyor, n lawyer, seriously shot, up, now construction authorized In
of County Prosecutor John Chnfin. It moving west to northwestward of sea. production from the Sept, i, condi­ vessel ut the Brooklyn dock today. in n street car todny, by Charles A. the larger cities nlono during the
Liquor valued at $50,000 and drugs
wits further stated that a specinl j
------------------------tion of the crop being 3,180,011),000 valued at $75,000 wore confiscated. Wells, divorced by his wife n few month of August nggregntlng moro
grand jury would ho ealed thero next Killed by Lightning,
days ngo, wns arrested on the enr thnn $3,250,000, nccording to n com­
bushels.
More than a score of shots were ex­
week.
charged
with the shooting. Passen­ pilation of tho value of building per­
The 1921 corn crop a sforccnst is changed by crew nnd fifteen agents.
St. Petersburg Boy
gers
snid
Wells, sitting two seats be­ mits issued by municipal building in­
48,000,000 hushe'.i less thnn the None of the latter were hurt. To ob­
WASHINGTON, Sept. 9.—B rigs-,
Bears No Marks only
hind
his
former
wife nnd her lnwyor, spectors. It Is impossible to csticrop of last yen*1, which broke nil tain evidence, the agents said, two
dier General Ilarxllioltz, commanding
drew
n
pistol,
rested
on the shoulder nmto tho total value of new construc­
records, and iB 388,000 bushels above ,,f them arranged Wednesday with
(Bp Tb. AuaclktM “r.aal
federal troops in West Virginia coal;
of
a
young
woman
on
tho seat be­ tion authorized in the State ns a
ST. PETERSBURG. Sept. 0.—Al- the five-year average. Thu improve-1members of the crew to pny $14,000
fields will lie relieved of that'Com­
tween
them,
nnd
fired
five
shots. Alt- whole during tho month, only a few
mandI September
,
. 12th. In making
_ the though instantly killed by lightning mont mndo during A tfcust wns ns- „n the vessol today for liquor and meycr died later.
of the large rclties nnd towns main­
announcement the war department yesterdny L. L. McQuarrie, 14, resid- cribed by the department to favorable drugs, These two went on the ship
taining departments which keep such
officiuls said troops now in Logan i»K near here, bore no mark of any temperature and to rains, which had alone, Mennwhflc members of the
records.
county soon would be transferred to kind on his body. Tho boy nnd two been lacking throughout a good por-'erew noticed a launch with other
Jacksonville again led the Stnto in
'agents nppronching. Ho warned his
oth.-r sections of the area in which other lads were in a boat on Long tlon of the season.
August
with permits totalling $510,­
ruck it. Thu
Tbo spring whent forecast declined'comrades and battle began,
disorders recently occurred.
Bnyou when the holt struck
558.
St.
Petersburg took second hon­
_______________ .
other two wero stunned hut not hurt, ^ jj ooo ooo bushels since the August | Shortly after the rnid Frank J.
ors
with
$401,000, while Mlnml nnd
forecast, due lnrgely to heat and Fitzpatrick, chief narcotic officer
AMERICAN DELEGATION
I
------------------------Tampa
occupied
third nnd fourth pla­
to arm am ent c o n f e r e n c e
Heavy Wheat Exports drought. Tho oats crop ,011 tho basis here, who had taken part in the rnid
ces
with
$39(1,200
and $304,305, re­
of figures announced today, was a on the ship, committed suicide at a
MW ILL CONSIST OF FOUR.
Stabilizing Business short one, 430,000,000 bushels less nearby pier, according to police rcspectively.
Other ePIcs reporting,
LONDON, Sept. 9.—Premier Lloyd were Orlando, $281,305; Palm Bench,
(11/ Th* AuosUtid Frau)
Throughout Country than last year nnd 343,000,000 bushels Port; othcf f^Iernl agents were con- George’s
letter to Enmonn DeVnlern,
WASHINGTON, Sept. 9.—Preslfor the five-year average.
- T L ? the Irish Republican lender, which nnd West Pain) Beach, $2(17,175;
the
ferry
house
nenr
King
Alexnn
Clenrwnter, $05,000; Pensacola, $52,­
ihnt Harding has made know the
WASHINGTON, Sept._ 9.—UnprcWinter wheat, 54,000,000 bushels;
wns
forwarded
to
Dublin
nfter
the
der's
dock
when
he
shot
himself
in
324; Gainesville, $51,000; nnd tTnlmain American delegation to the nr- cedentod exports of whent during Au- spring whent, 310,000,000 bushels; all
meeting
of
the
British
cnhinct
nt
In­
the
henrt,
the
police
snid.
iahnsee, $20,000.
niamunt conference will prohnhhly not gust showed favorably on agricultur­ whent, 754,000,000 bushels.
verness,
seems
nt
Inst
to
insure
that
Jncksonville’8 permits exceeded
a l- more than four members, and al and business conditions throughout
Corn, 3,180,000,000 bushels.
Sinn
Fein
plenipotentiaries
will
meet
those
of August, 1920, by moro than
that one of tho four wil iprohahly ho tho country, Secretary of Commcrco
Onts, 1,090,000,000 bushels; bnrley, Motion Pictures Take
a special committee of cnhinct minis­ $170,000, nnd included fifty-eight
a Democrat. Senator Underwood, of Hoover declared yesterday. Accord- 107,000,000 bushels; Rye, 04,300,000
the Place of Books in ters nt Inverness on Sept. 20 for the dwellings and four npnrtment hous­
Alabanm, is ppromincntly mentioned, ing to his reports, whent exports dur­ bushels; Buckwhent, 13,000,000 bush­
Schools of Chicago purpose of elenring up any ambiguity es. The Inrgest item wns a resturing the pust month amounted to 33,­ els; White potatoes, 323,000,000 bush­
tho Sinn Fein lenders mny entertain nnt building to cost $100,000.
595,000 bushels, or nbout four times els; Tobacco, 958,000,000 pounds;
Discussion of Work
(By Tb* AnocUUd Frau)
about the British government’s offer
the volume of any pre-war figures for Flnx, 1,300,000 bushels; Rice, 32,700,­
St. Petersburg’s permits for tho
CHICAGO, Sept. 9.—History and of reservations of Ireland’s dominion
Done by Council in tho month of August.
first
eight months of the yenr exceed­
000 hUBhclB; Hay (tame), 70,800,000 geography became sources of thrills status.
Increase
in
the
movement
of
wheat,
ed
the
$3,000,000 mark on August 31,
League of Nations
tons; hay (wild) 14,800,000 tons; Su- instead of monotonous grinds when
The premier’s letter, like all W* ! thV totni’u p ’to thnt time being $3,Mr. Hoover la id , .how.d particularly - ”" " ■ 7 ' r Z n n T ' T Z ' ‘Tm.i'eV Chicngo children returned to scliool
case through « leuened demand upon!
B.000.000 ton., Apple.,
communicntions since the Irish nego-J 104,120. During the first eight months
(By Tbi AnocUUd Frau).
107,
000,000
bushels;
Peaches,
33,­
todny
to
find
that
moving
pictures
had
tintions begnn, is characterized by
(I'ontlnin.il on pin:* Four)___________
GF.NT.VA, Sept. 9.—Discussion of the War Finnnce Corporation for any
000,000
bushels;
Kaffirs,
127,000,000
been
substituted
for
hooks
in
these
punctilious consideration for the Sinn
wurk done by the Council of League advances.
i p c|n&gt; while it suggests a date for Tom Phillips Bought
, ^“timis during the last year conPresent advances in the price of bushels; Peanuts, 32,500,000 bushels; studies.
Tho visual educational system was thp propo8l.(, conforoncC) r |„ in no
tinued at today's session of tho As- cotton were regarded by Mr. Hoover Beans, 8,800,000 bushels.
By Washington Team!
Condition of the crops on Sept. 1 o r , instituted in most of. the public j BMic „„ u,tiinatuni( nm| Hcts no time
st-mbly nf th,. League.--------------------f ns promising n betterment of condi­
- ------------------ -tions In the South, provided the in- nt the time of harvest follows: Spring | schools, with Dudley Grant Hays ns Hm|t to thp negot|ntiolw. In fnct( lt
(Br Th* AnocUUd Pnu)
WASHINGTON,
Sept. 9.—Tho pur­
C aln i ill M orO C C O
creased levels nro maintained. If tho wheat, 02.5 po rcent of a normal; nil director 0f the new department,
tends to prove thnt what has been
jn additional films the school will maintained throughout by those close chase of Tom Phillips, premier pitchi
|
t *1 *
price of cotton stnys up, he declared, wheat, 72.0; corn, 85.1; onts, 80.1;
1A)OKS LilKC P C a C C the South will not need the eredit re- bnrley, 08.4; rye blank; buckwheat, use lantern slides nnd pictorial chnrts. to the premier, thnt he earnestly do- er of tho Southern Association from
“Wo have prepared material ,for Hires a settlement.
~
■
lief which has been sought and which 85.0; white potatoes, 03.7; sweet pota­
| New Orleans club was announced toMADRID ? *ra°«i»ud p u m )
tho Wa r Finance Corporation is pre- toes, 80.7; tobacco, 70.5; finx, 02.3; 05,000 Inntern slides and films," snid
"Wu
hnve
invited
you
to
discuss
dny by Washington Americans. Phil
•u/iDuiD, Sept. 9.—Calm prevails
rice, 83.8; hny (nil) blank; sugar Peter A. Mortensen, superintendent our proposals on their merits,’’ snys lips, who won twenty-five nnd lost
'vrywhi-n- in the war zone of Mo‘____________ _
beets, 90.4; knflirs, 84.05.
of schools, todny. “Our visual eduen- the premier, nnd he ndds thnt it will six games this season, will report
Tho condition of tho corn in south­ tion will como under three heads, the L poppn to thp Iri„h lcni|cri| to rniie Monday.
—
•
-il
W
aS
Hai,‘
in
nn
officinl
HtateTAMPA
WATERWORKS
nunl issued hero last night.
ern stnts and tho forecast of produc­ use of lantern slides, of stereoptlorn j the „ubbJcck of Bi)nrnntec8 on any par'
FIRM HAS NOT SOLE
RIGHT TO LAY PIPES. tion follows:
views and moving pictures,
ticulnr point.
Comptroller Currency
1() START work so o n o n •
Virginia .condition, 72 per cent of a
Mr. Mortensen snid n now experi­
The belief is almost universal to­ Calls for Statement
BRIDGE AT ANNA MAHIA. A TAMPA, Sept. 9.—The Tampn normal: forecast of production, 38,­ ment will he made this yenr in nn
dny thnt Mr. DeVnlern will accept—
Water-Works Co., a corporation, has 201,000 bushels; North Caroiinn, 72 effort to instill honesty, courage nnd thnt what the premier offers is whnt
N at’l Banks Today
TAMPA, Sept. 9__It
fl today that wni-lr .^)|W""
not tho 8ol° r,Bht to ,ny
in thu nnd 49,427,000; Georgin, 87 nnd 89,­ trustworthiness in children.
Mr. DeVnlern desires, nnmoly nn un(By Tb* AitoclkUd Frau)
905,000; Tennessee, 87 nnd 04,152,000;
"There Ih a certain age when tho trammelod conference, with tho condi­
WASHINGTON, Sopt. 9. — Tho
Alabama,
80
nnd
75,052,000;
Missis­
vnrious
virtues,
such
ns
honesty,
cour­
&gt;l«i. M fa.
^
"&gt;«
*■"» * C11' A“ » ™ y
tion thnt Ireland remnin in tho Brit­
■l&gt;« Itriile. l.iiil.lii,..
° XU'P" Hilton S. Hampton U&gt; tho city com- sippi, 83 nnd 02,303,000; Louisiana, 85 age nnd trustworthiness appcnl par­ ish empire. The guarantees which Mr. comptroller of the currency today is­
teniiiti.il I
^ I J
ever at- m|aa|„n„,.a
Unmnlnn hacks
missloners. Mv
Mr. Hampton
backs un
up nnd 47,071,000; Arkansas, 89 nnd 00,­ ticularly to children,"'ho said. "Wo DoValcrn iB supposed to hnve in mind sued n call for the condition of all
h? . PUtl , ’&gt;• Manatee epunty.
Tho his opinion by court decision.
have worked out an outline so thnt are memberships in the longue of na­ national Imnks nt the close of busi­
.
327,000.
Kiv/ n 'r 1,0 80V0rnl m*lc» long nnd
Tho
matter
awns
brought
up
in
when theso traits nre particularly tions nnd the dominion conference, ness, Tuesday, September 2nd.
1
famous Anna Maria
LIQUOR
CAR
OF
BLACK’S
appealing they will bo stressed in tho nnd thero, it is believed, the govern­ BUSINESS MEN JOIN
rnnn.w&lt;ti
.
connection
with
tho
proposed
exten,|iri&gt;ct road
COST
DADE
$1,000.
0,18
with
tho
sion
of
the
iity
limits
to
embrnco
an
literature the child Is required to ment would bo willing to grant.
"'“inland.
,
TO FIGHT FAKE FIRMS
' nren n slnrgj ns tho present city, and
study."
.
(By Tb* AnocUUd Fran)
ry nro
are 80Veral
several
AVERAGE POCKETBOOK
pM&gt;Rll)AN HEADS NUltqPHVMWv *,n wh,ch new torrJ tory
TAMPA, Sept 9.—Tho drive start­
MIAMI,
Sept. 9.—Under nn alter­ MOTORCADE COMING
'
_____ URSERYMEN J|mn||
worki^plnnts
nnts supplying
HOLDS
59
CENTS
LESS.
ed
several weeks ago by tho Tampa
native writ of mandamus issued today
FROM BRADENTOWN.
CHATTANOOGA Torn q * n
suburban sections. Tho people in these by Circuit Judge Brannlng, the counClearing House Assoolation has been
C&gt; A. Slmpgon of * Monti!, i?P
sections desire to continue their p re s -, ,
nnn’Hnmurr»«ro
WASHINGTON, Sept.
9.—The recruited by other business organisa­
.
’ &lt;&gt;r Monticello, F a.,
.
, . . * »__ .
ty must pny nearly $1,000 demurrage
(By Tb* AraooUWd F rau )
BRADENTOWN,
Cept.
9.
—
Tho
poekethook
of
the
averngo
American
tions of tho city joining interests to
J * Nurseryinen’K
PM ldwt
fbe
n t unable
“ 7 “ tob|lt
claimed by th. . „ ___
r.llr&lt;md
*rn
...„ „o,i.nth^, . ..
grant franchises ,to iiu
the chnrgeB
....................
c.
board
of
trade
hero
is
making
pre­
held
59
cents
less
in
August
than
in
continue
tho wor. At the request df
ngainst tho private car of Hnrry St.
n"nl meeting this m, n l 0” i " \ ° Bm«l* waterworks because of the FrnnclH Black, New York’ millionaire, parations for n motorcade to leavo July, according to tho monthly circu­ tho bankers, the Board of Trade, Ro­
t*n' Ky-. was soleetmi „„
i'!*
franchise held by tho big company.
seized horo Inst March, whon intox­ hero next Wednesday for Lakhland, lation statement Issued yesterday by tary, Kiwanas, Merchants’ Asslcta-'
place of *b“ 8t‘,t‘cto,, ns the meating
&lt;
l"e
annual
tlon and others, a common fund is
icating liquors wore found on boardt Orlando, DeLand and Daytona. Thero the treasury.
1922 n .
convention In
BABE STILL SLUGGING.
will
be
approximately
fifty
business
On
August
1,
the
per
capita
circu­
Black
wns
given
several
hearings
in
being
provided to continue investiga­
C, was ci 1 0Ward- of Hickory, N.
____
—
------- - ------- -----men
In
tho
party.
Tho
Bradentown
lation
on
an
estimated
population
of
tion
and
publicity of suspicious com­
W. Frail CCted '[^‘'•President, and O.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept.' 9.— Babe county courts and boforn the United
boosters
nro
admittedly
’out
for
new
108.220.000
persons
was
$53
which
on
panies.
It
i sestimated that this sec­
an&lt;l treason. Rirm,nBhnmi socrotary Ruth, Now York slugger, made his States commissioner, but camo clear.
insurer.
ideas"
nnd
arrangements
have
been
Sept.
1,
had
dropped
to
$52.4i
oh
tho
tion
contributed
thousands of dollars
63d homo run in the fourth inning of
yesterday's gnmo with the PhilndolPost cards—local views—1c each at mndo for meetings ,in each of tho basis of ap estimated population of to fake schemes within the last few
Sel1 11 with « Herald Want Ad.
towns on the schedule.
108.305.000 persons.
months.
phid Americans.
’ the Herald office.

Possible

OTHER- C IT IE S

TOOTHERSECTIONS

CORN CROP
WILL BE A
LARGE ONE

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PAGE SIX

FLORIDA FACTORY TO PUT
NEWSPRINT ON MARKET IN
NOVEMBER, SAYS MANAG
Paper and Pulp Mill at Leesburg is Parent Plant
of Million Dollar Corporation to Make
Newsprint from Saw Grass
Tho first Floridn grnss fiber pulp
nnd paper mill, now under construc­
tion at Leesburg, will bo producing
nows print paper from Florida sawgrnss for the market early In Novem­
ber, according to statement mndo to
a representative of the Morning Jour­
nal, Tuesday, by E. R. Lacy, vIco
president and general manager of tho
Grass Fiber Pulp Paper Corporation
of Floridn. Mr. Lack .accompanied by
his wife, spent
Lnbor .Day In the
Tripe Cities nnd departed Tuesday
morning, enroute from Leesburg to
Now York city whero he wll loversce
tho shipping of tho Inst consignment
of mill machinery to tho Leesburg
plant.
,*
Tho Leesburg pulp nnd paper mill,
Mr. Lncy stated, is tho paront plant of
n $1,000,000 corporation, of which tho
capitnl stock is nil paid in. This plant,
when finished, will have n daily ca­
pacity of -10 tons of pulp, and to as­
sure thnt the mill will be nblc to run
to capneity throughout the .year the
Grnss Fiber Pulp nnd Paper Corpora­
tion has already secured long time
lenses on 21,000 ncres of snwgrnss
land around Leesburg, nnd in ndditlon
thousands of ncres of snwgrnss land
in other localities of south Floridn.
After costs of plant conntruction ut
Leesburg, overhead expenses, advanc­
es on lensc holdings nnd all other ex­
penses to dnto are accounted for tho
corporation will still hnvc $500,000 in
the bank; and it is planned that ns
soon as the mil lat Leesburg Is In op­
eration another plnnt will be put un­

Friday and Saturday 9-10

SUITS MADE TO
MEASURE
If A special representative from The Schaefer-Weedon Tailoring Co., of Cincinnati will be with uh FRI­
DAY and SATURDAY, SEI»T. 9th and 10th.
fT He will have a wonderful line of samples in many
wenves and becoming tones. If you want a suit
made up real snappy and made right, it will pay
you to see this line.

* * * * * * * * * *

SPORT WORLD

fj Come in and have your measure taken for that new
suit. Select a pattern of your own taste, and have
it made to your own notion.

**********

WASHINGTON, Sept. 8— General
Pershing anil Samuel Compcrs had a
tilt last night nt a dinner given nt a
conclusion of exercises celebrating
Lnfnyette-Mnrne day. At least offi­
cial Washington regards it as u clash
over the question whether labor won
the war.
Mr. Gompcrs had spoken on tho af­
ter-dinner progrnm and while he
made no claim that labor won the
war, he did toll of the record of the
Amcricnn Federation during the wnr
and declared thnt previous to the en­
try of the United States, Its stnypnthy was with tho cause of tho allies.
There was not any verbatim report
of tho general’s remarks, but ho was
quoted by some of those present as
saying substantially:
“Tho policies of this country are
not outlined by labor unions, or by
any other organization; but by the
concensus of opinion of its patriotic
citizens of whatever affiliations.
“ I wnnt to sny thnt every Ameri­
can Is a patriot whether he belongs
to some labor organization nr is Just
nn ordinary citizen nnd thnt it is not
a question of lnbor unions, it isn't
n question of any organization, it Is
not n question of whether wo belong
to some association or not.
“ It is a question of whether wo are
loyal citizens of tho United States. I
am here to sny to you thnt tho mem­
bers of the labor unions weren’t the
only ones who won tho wnr. It was
tho citizens who inherited their pa­
triotism from their forefathers, who
came across in the Mayflower, nnd
helped dotormlno nnd decide the in­
dependence of America as well as
thoso who have adopted American In­
stitutions ns thair own.
It seems
to bo about timo for us to rise up and
say that Ainorlcn shall be ruled nnd
governed by American citizens nnd
not by organizations which have their
own selfish purposes to servo."
Radio telegraphy is used by a
manufacturing corporation to com­
municate between nlnnts In Ohio and
Pennsylvania and the eervlco is to ho
extended to othor plants in Now Jer­
sey and Massachusetts.
" Some
« men aro bom

rich;

some
■

sweat for their money; and some get
Jobs on government boards.
Ido

WASHINGTON, Sept. 8.—Samuel
Gompcrs issued the following state­
ment Inst night in connection with
what official Washington regards as a
tilt between General Pershing nnd
the President of the American Fodoreration of Labor at tho conclusion
of the exercises here Tuesday cele­
brating LnFnyotte-Mnrno Day:
“General Pershing is quoted in tho
newspapers today ns having snld: 'it
wasn’t labor thnt won tho wnr.
It
seems to me U'h time for some one
to sny that it wnsn't this association
or that which won the war—it was
the loyalty of all tho straight-for­
ward American citizens which brou’t
success to tho allied enuse.’
“It is to be presumed that those
who rend the extract from General
Pershing's speech nt the LnFnyettoMnrno Day banquet concluded that in
any address which preceded I had
made the clnim thnt labor won the
war.
“O fcoursc I made no such state­
ment and much as I regret the neces­
sity for nnying so, there was no
ground for the rather testy remarks
of the lender whom wo all admire nnd
to whom w«f all owe a grent debt.
“With everything else contained in
General Pershing’s speech I found my
self in full accord. I regret exceed­
ingly that he should hnvo made It
necessary for me to make this state­
ment.
"I hnvo been proud of the record of
labor during thu wnr. It won a mag­
nificent record, unsurpassed by labor
anywhere, unequalled by lnbor in any
other country. I nm proud thnt this
record should have been made by
Amcricnn labor, thnt I repeat nnd re­
pent whenever It seems opportune or
necessary.
“I did not sny thnt lnbor won the
wnr. 1 offered no renson nnd no ex­
cuse in my remarks for whnt General
Pershing hnd to sny, I regret, as per­
haps ho himsulf now docs, his lack of
tnct, his impropriety. General Persh­
ing is n bravo nnd splendid soldier
nnd I pny him the tribute of saying
thnt his gcncrulship on tho battlefield
Is much butter than his generalship
as nn after-dinner speaker."
The world news the day It happens,
tho Herald office.

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WILLIAM CHRISTY CABANNE
P resen ts

"Live and Let L it e ”
Also a Comiedy
Tomorrow— Thomas M eighan in
a

Also a Good Comedy

Don't Miss It!
The big dnnee at the Valdez Hotel this coming
Friday night, September 9th. By your presence
you will be a pnrt of tho biggest timo in a long timo
and besides the enjoyment you get out of it you
will be helping the

Woman’s Club
rnise the funds to put across the HOT LUNCHES
FOR THE SCHOOL CHILDREN

Daytona Beach Orchestra
Will Play

At Cleveland 5, Detroit 4.
At St. Louis 10, Chicago 2.
Others not scheduled.
Nntional League
At Philadelphia 2-4, Now York 7-18
At Chicago 2, Cincinnati 6.
Others not scheduled.

The City of Silent Men 99

This Space Donated by the

PEOPLE’S BANK

Southern Association
At Birmingham 0, Little Rock 0.
In the Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Spocial Tax School District No. 3:
(Forfeited.)
thnt a canvass of tho roturns of said
Circuit, Seminole County, State
American League
At Chattanooga 4, Memphis 2.
election show prima faclo thnt Bald
of FloridaDetroit nt Cleveland,
At Atlanta 1, Mobllo 4.
election wan in fnvor of tho issuance
Chicago nt St. Louis.
Others not scheduled.
Special Tax School District No. 3, of tho said bonds ns aforesaid by tho
Others not scheduled.
Seminole County, Floridn, by O. P. said district.
Swope, C. L. West nnd T. L. Lingo,
Now, thorefore, in pursunneo to nn
American Association
Trustees, nndfC. F. Harrison, C. A. order of tho Court herein mndo and in
At Toledo 4, Louisville 0.
National League
Dallas, nnd F. T. Williams, mom- conformity with law NOTICE is here­
Cincinnati nt Chicago.
At Columbus 8, Indianapolis 5.
bers of County Board of Public In­ by given that tho citizens and tax
Philndclphin at Boston.
At St. Pnul-Knnsns City, rnln.
struction of Scminolo County, Flor­ payers of the snid Special Tax School
District No. 3, Scminolo County, Flor­
idn,
Others not scheduled.
At Minncnpolis-Mliwnukcc, rain.
ida, nrc by tho said order nnd by law
. vs.
The Stnto of Florida, ex rol Geo. A. required to bo nnd appear boforo the
International League
STANDING OF CLUBS
DeCottes, State Attorney for the Honorable Circuit Court of tho Sev­
At Rending 5, Baltimore 0.
South Atlnntic Association
Seventh Judicial Circuit of Floridn. enth Judicial Circuit, of Florida, on
At Toronto 2, Rochester 3.
W
L
Pet.
the 30th dny of September, A. D. 1021,
ig, at De­
CITATION
ic mornlnii
“ ‘ ‘ in the
at ten o’clock
Others not scheduled.
Columbia .............. ...80
43
.007
Land,
Volusia
County,
Florida,
then
Charleston ............ ...72
.558
57
To
the
Citizens
und
Tax
Payers
of
&gt;
and
thcro
to
show
cnusc,
if
nny
they
05
Greenville ............. .0 5
.500 ROSE WILL QUIT
said Speclnl Tax School District No. hnvc, why snid bonds should not be
Augusta ............... ..03
04
.405
AS LEAGUE HEAD.
validated nnd confirmed.
3, Scminolo Couqty, Floridn:
Charlotte ............... ...50
78
.301
Witness my hand nnd officiul seal
Whereas: A petition has been filed
of
office at Sanford, Seminole County,
in
tho
nbovc
styled
Court
by
Speclnl
Spartanburg ......... .5 0
70
.388
ORLANDO, Sept. 8.—W. W. Rose,
Tax School District No. 3, Scminolo Floridn, this tho 7tH dny of Septem­
president of the Florida Stnto Longue, County, Floridn, setting forth tho fact ber, A. I). 1021.
Amcricnn Lenguo
announced thnt the senson which thnt nn election hns boon called nnd
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
L
W
Pet. closed on Sept/’fl, wns very success­ held in snld Special Tux School Dis­
Clerk, Circuit Court,
Sovonth Judicial Cir­
trict No. 3, on tho 9th dny of August,
New York ............ .8 2
48
.031 ful. «
cuit, Scminolo Coun­
1921,
to
dotormlno
whether
or
not
Cleveland .............. . 82
50
.021
“Tho Floridn State League has hnd there should bo issued by snld Special
ty, Floridn.
St. Louis ....... ....... . .00
05
.515 nn exceptional yenr,” said Mr. Rose. Tnx
School District, bonds in tho sum SCIIELLE MAINES,
Detroit..................... .03
72
.407 “Going jnto class ‘C’ hall it Iuih giv­ of $20,000.00, To hear interest at tho
Attorney for Petitioners. 0-8-ttc
Washington ......... .00
08
.403 en tho baseball lovers a much higher rate of nix per cent (0%) per annum,
Boston .................. ...02
00
.484 grade of ball, in fact, the ball that interest payable semi-annually, prin­
For protection ngolnst bandits a
Chicago
.......... 50
70
.424 hns been played this yenr in our cipal to muturo thirty yonm after the San Francisco man has invented a
of the bonds, and tho said bonds
Philadelphia ......... 10
81
.302 lenguo is an good, if not bettor, than dnto
to ho dated July 1st. 1021, tho pro­ pistol to bo carried under a person's
1h usually found in much higher clnss ceeds of tho said bonds to bo used for arm pit nnd fired with nn attachment
tho purpose of acquiring, building,
National Ltuguo
leagues. Tho fast ball thnt hns been enlarging, furnishing or otherwise im­
L
running down a cont Blcovo without
W
Pet.
plnycd wns made possible by the un­ proving school buildings nnd school any apparent motion og tho hand nr
Pittsburg .............. 80
51
.011
grounds and for tho exclusive uso of
New York ........... .82
51
.003 tiring efforts of tho officials of the tho public free schools within said arm.
clubs
nnd
tho
faithfulness
of
the
fans,
St. Louis ............... .75
50
.500
Boston .................. .71
00
.541 combined with tho splendid support
Brooklyn ............... ..09
04
.510 given tho lenguo throughout tho cir­
Cincinnati
....... .00
73
.452 cuit.
“I wish to take this opportunity to
Chicngo ................. .51
82
.383
00
Philadelphia ......... .45
.333 extend my appreciation of tho way
evoryono put their shoulders to tho
wheel to make tills year n big one in
Southern Association
W
L
Pet. baseball.
“I will not bo n caudidato for tho
Memphis ............... .05
40
.074
New Orleans ..... 80
52
.031 presidency of tho lenguo anothor yenr,
- 1 O-oz. cans of Roust Hoof,
04
Birmingham
.... 80
50
.000 hut my interest in tho Florida State
lu
per can ...........................................................
Little Rock ........... .08
00
.405 Lenguo will not bo one hit less and I
1 C-oz. Cans of Finest Sliced Peaches,
O A*
Atlanta ................. 60
73
.475 will be nlwnya ready to assist the
I
t
)
per
can
............................................................
LnrL
Nashville .............. .50
80
.304 lenguo in any mnnner possible nnd to
1 A-oz. Cans of Breakfast or Herring Roe,
9 /t/*
Mobile .................. .52
85
.380 glvo it tho benefit of my three years’
Chattanooga ......... .40
04
.343 experience ns presidont.
“I am deeply gratful for tho splen­
X-o*« Cans of Potted Meat,
rAAmerican Association
4 per dozen ........................................................ DU L
did co-oporntlon which I have nt nil
w L Pet. times received from tho press during
Louisville ............. .82
58
.580 my three terms of office.”
Kansas City ......... ..74
01
.548
^RMOUR’S Regular Star Hams,
•
Minneapolis ......... .73
00
.548 HARDING ACCEPTS
Toledo .................. .00
08
.402
AS HONORARY HEAD
ettu c e, c eler y , a vo ca d o es, ba r tl ett
Milwaukee ............ .07
08
.402
OF PRESS CONGRESS.
Indianapolis ......... ..00
73
* PEARS, BANANAS, FRESH PEANUTS AND
.475
NEW YORK, Sept. 8.—President
WALNUTS; NATIVE STRING BEANS, GREEN
St. Paul ................ ..04
70
.457 Hnrding hns accepted tho honorary
ONIONS, OKRA AND TOMATOES, Always Fresh.
Columbus ...... ....... .54
80
.403 presidency of tho press congress of
RISH Potatoes, per peck, (only one
££*»
tho world to bo hold In Honolulu next
RESULTS YESTERDAY
peck
to
a
customer
....................................
UtM/
month. This announcement was mndo
South Atlantic Aasociatlon
Inst night by Virgllio Rodriguez BcSHEFFIELD Fresh Cream Cheese Squares,
At Charlotto 7, Spartanburg 4.
tetn, vice-president of the executive
At Augusta 3, Greenville 0.
committee of tho congress. He added
At Columbia 11, Charleston 4.
that a rprcsentatlve of the Marion
Star, Mr .Harding’s paper, would pre­
American League
... .
t v
*• •• # .
side in his name at sovoral sessions.
At Now York 0-7, Boston 2-2.

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co. ;;
GOMPERS ANI) PERSHING
• PROUI) OF RECORD
HAVE TII.T AT DINNER
OF LAIIOR DURING
CLOSING CELEBRATION.
WAR, SAYS GOMPERS.

South Atlantic Association
Charlotte at Columbia.
Augusta at Spartanburg.
Greenville at Charleston.

der construction nt nnother city In
tho snwgrnss section of Florida, ac­
cording to the vice-president of tho
corporation, who stntcd thnt ho did
not caro nt present to divulgo tho lo­
cation of tho second pulp mill.
When nsked by tho representative
of tho Morning Journal as to tho ca­
pacity of Floridn snwgrnss to produce
commercial manufacture, Mr. Lncy
itnted thnt snwgrnss would produo.
25.7 percent of its weight In pulp.
On a conservative estimate, he stated,
one aero of snwgrass land would produco two crops of grass in a year of
from 18 to 22 tons per crop. Snwgrass
pulp, in his opinion, produces the fin­
est grado o fnewsprint paper, being
tougher nnd moro pliable than tho
wood pulp product.
Col. W. F .Stovall, foundor and
president of tho Tampa Tribune, Is
president of tho Grass Fiber Pulp nnd
Paper Corporation; E. R. Lacy is vico
president nnd general mnnngcr; O. F.
Cook, president of the State Bank of
Leesburg, Ib treasurer; Charles E.
Daniels is secretary, nnd Gilbert D.
Loach, general manager of tho Lees­
burg Commercial, is nssistnnt treas­
urer.
Tho board of directors of tho cor­
poration is composed f W. C. McClcllcn, president of the First Nation­
al Bank of Eustis, W. II. Walkor,
brick mnnufncturor of Leesburg, Sam­
uel II. Wnddcll of Now York city, nnd
Michael Jones, of Cincinnati.—Day­
tona Journal.

THE STAR TO-DAY

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,1921

W AGS TWO

S O C IE T Y
' MRS. FRED DAIGEIt, Society Editor,
Phone 217-W

SOCIAL CALENDAR *

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FRIDAY—Mr*. C. L. Britt will entertain the members of the Mondny
Bridge Club nt 'her home on Rali met to avenue.
FRIDAY—Mrs. Robert Grovcnstcln
w ill entertain the young IndleB of
^the Peck-Whitcomb briday party,
•a t a dinner party, at her homo on
Myrtle avenue, nt 6:30 o'clock.
SATURDAY—Miases Ethel nnd Flor­
ence Henry, Seritn Lake, Dorothy
Rumph, nnd May Thrasher, will ontertnin nt a “Miscellaneous Show­
er" nt the home of the MIsrob Hen­
ry , in compliment to Miss Helen
Peck, n chnrming bride-elect, of
next week.
SATURDAY—The Children’s Story
Hour will be held nt tho Central
Pnrk nt 6 o’clock.
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7s*

M. W. Helston returned from nn ex­
tended visit with relatives in Cnnndn.
Miss Virginia Neely, leaves today
Yor Ocnln, whoio she will spend some
tim e with relntives.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robt. Williams, of
Dado City, stopped over with Mr. nnd
Mm. Dan Hodges, enroutc home from
their wedding trip to New York nnd
-other points in the enst.
Mrs. R. II. Bronson, Is visiting Mrs.
■C. C. Couch, much to the delight of
her many friendH

Court Apartments and would go to
Orlando to tako charge on September
15th.
Not only is Sanford losing one of
her best loved families but one of the
best types of society women.
Mrs.
Barnes has been since its organiza­
tion a member of tho "Every Week
Bridge Club," the oldest and one of
the most exclusive clubs in Sanford.
Mrs. Barnes' wit nnd conversational
ability hns made her proscnco of
double vnlue to her social circle.
Having a most distinguished Vir­
ginia nnccstry, Mrs. Barnes is an in*
valuable member of tho Sallio Harri­
son Chnptor of the Daughters of the
American Revolution but not only in
these circles will sho be missed but in
all philanthropic work as well. She
hns been for years n member of the
Woman's Guild of tho Holy Cross
Episcopal church und in ail Parish
work she hns taken an active part und
it is possibly in church work that Mrs.
Barnes wil] be missed the most.
There is not a business woman In
Sanford that has made tho outstand­
ing success that Mrs. Barnes huB. She
owned nnd operated a successful dairy
nnd selling that she turned her atten­
tion to realty nnd put through ono of
the biggest real estate deals in San­
ford when she sold her entire farm
to the Rose Court Realty Company
for a new Hub-division.
Sanford’s
Business and Professional Women's
Club is glad to claim her uh a charter
member.
• If one is to judge Mrs. Barnes'
charming personality by the expres­
sion of her friends, her business abil­
ity by tho expressions of her compe­
titors; her kindness by the many she
has aided; of her gift of true, strong
friendship by her life-long friends, it
would indeed be u puzzle which of
these many qualifications is dominant,
in getting Mrs. Barnes, Orlando, you
are lucky.

SOFT AND ELABORATE

If tlie f a s h i o n reporter were com­
pelled to point nut the outstanding
‘style features in new fall Imls she
'would he apt to say "soft" and “elabo­
rate." Three represent ml vo models
In the picture Include ii wide-hrltnmed
tint, with soft crown, of panne velvet,
a small hal of dnvetyn adorned with
lint rosettes of narrow rlhlion, and
nil off-the-face model of duvetya em­
broidered with white In-ads,
C. E. ENTERTAINS BIUDES-ELECT
The Presbyterian C. E. entertain­
ed on Thursday evening in honor of
four of their members whose mar­
riages are soon to be celebrated, Miss
(zetta Stone nnd Robert Cobb and
.Miss Helen Peek nnd Donald Whit­
comb.
The church parlors were beautiful­
ly decorated in pink vines nnd bam­
boo. Punch wns served throughout
the evening by Misses Mae Holly nnd
Anna DuBose.
Mrs. Brownlee was in charge of tho
entertainment nnd carried out in a
most delightful manner a series of
contests nnd games most appropriantc to the occasion were participated
in. After the games were conclud­
ed, Miss Hcrniinn Lehman snng two
beautiful selections und wns pioat
heartily applauded.
The two bridcH-clect were then each
presented with a silver tomato serv­
er with *'0. E." engraved on the
hnmilc.
Refreshments of cherry sherbet nnd
cakes were served by Misses Sara
Warren Easterby and Herminn Leh­
man assisted by Paul Dooley nnd Her­
bert Russel).
The purty closed with songs and
the C. E. benediction.

Mr. nnd Mtb. 0. A. Wei Innd, of
Kalamazoo, Mich., arrived yesterday
nnd are pleasantly located nt the Ga­
llics. Mr. Wcilund will hnvu charge of
EVEIIY WEEK BRIDGE CLUB
the Haight-Mngee garage.
IN HONOR OF MRS. BARNES.
Mrs.
A. Vaughn entertained in her
• Merton Aycock, nnd Betram Shep­
usual
charming
ami gracious manner
ard are spending two weeks in Wash­
yesterday
afternoon,
in compliment
ington, D. C., and Baltimore, Md.
to Mrs. Murgarct Barnes, who leaves
Miss Zoo Munson Is visiting in for Orlando, September 15th, to nuiko
llaincs City, tho guest of her sister, her home. Mrs. Vaughn’s guests in­
cluded the members of tho Every
Mm. Howard Tilihnls.
Week Bridge Club, nnd a number of
the
honorec’s intimate friends were
Miss Fannie Bohn Munson has re­
invited
in for refreshments.
turned homo from Haines City, where
The
pretty
colo rmotif of yellow
ahe was the guest of her sister, Mrs.
ami green, was artistically carried out
Howard Tibhals, for several days.
with golden rod nnd nlnmnnders. On
Mr .and Mrs. W- H. Thornton and the porch quantities of vnri-colored
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Babbitt, leave zinnias were effectively used.
tomorrow morning for an extended
The game of bridge played during
motor trip down the east const, stop­ the afternoon proved most interesting.
ping is Miami, Palm Beach, and re- Mrs. A. P .Connolly made high scofu

DOINGS OF CO. D

COMPETITION

Are they busy? Yen, I’ll say so.
They are as busy ns a one-eyed dog
In a sausage factory.
One of the entertainment commit­
tee wrote some mighty cute letters to
the winsomo creatures as ho calls
them notifying them 'that tho first
rehearsal will be called Thursday
night, September 16th, at 7:80. There
was quite an argument as to who
would be tho brute to write these cute
little lines nnd ns tho chairman scorn­
ed to have tho best line it wns left to
him. That old boy sho* do strut his
stuff.
There wns a young Canadian blew
in town this morning. He says this
town is right there with this minstrel
stuff. Ho wns sent off with a big
fuss by one minstrel bunch nnd now
he comes back nnd is greeted with
still a better and inrger ono.
Mr. Rudlsell, ono of the directors,
writes Mr. Allison that he is bringing
some new songs that' they will leave
to such song birds as Clause, Revo
and Helston to gargle. Mr. Rudlsell
Is expected to arrive about the 18th
or 14th in order to give these win­
some creatures the double 0.
It might be interesting to know
that the theatre will have about a
dozen big electric fans for the ladies
nnd whatever comes with them.

-TO

THE

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r n i W P F T I T i n i V I *“ eUm,n,lted—,or SANFORD has no real
V v J l f l i L 1 1 1 I U 11 competition. We have no Celery or Vege­
table Fields that are real competition. There is no natural
waterway that is competitive, nnd for the number of refrig,
orator cars lenving a certain point there is no competition.
I I T C jr r T | | | A J I /
JU ^ I l l i l i l l V
D IIT

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how many more things we could develop to
where there would be no competition.

n A l V l ^ T U f i B f ’L ' T

that c,*"n competition is tho
"life or trade.” Welcome your
competitor whether It be competition in business, or building.
He may go you one better for a time but you must build or
paint or iirorove then If you would be competitive. It stim­
ulates.

l/Ull 1 rUKuLl

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la developing and let It continue to the point thnt
other places will havfe to improve to be—

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OVERLAND ANI) WILLYSKNIGIIT CARS TAKE A TUM­
BLE TODAY—SEE NEW PRICES

S A N F O R D , FLA,

Haight &amp; Wcilund announce In this
issue of the Daily Herald a big cut in
the prices of Overland cars and Willys-Knigbt cars. Tho following prices
have been made on these cars taking
effect at once:
Overland—Touring, from $71)8 to
$698; Roadster, $708 to $098; Coupe,
$1175 to $975; Sedan, $1-125 to 1025.
Willys-Knight—Touring, from $2,«
095 to $1715; Ilondstcr, from $2095 to
$1000; Coupe, from $2750 to $2395;
Sedan, from $2985 to $2595.

First National Bank Annex
SEE OUR SHOW WINDOW

DANCE T O N I G H T
HOTEL VALDEZ
Benefit School Lunch Fund

MINK TROUBLES PROBED.
SPRINGFIELD, III., Sept. 0.—
Adj. Gen. Frank Dickson, with W. M.
Medill, head of tho estate department
of mines, and George Arnold another
state official, prepnred to leave today
by automobile for Hardin county.
General Dickson will have charge of
nn investigation ordered by Gov.
Small Inst night into labor troubles
at mines In that count/.

COMBINATION SALE

WARRIORS IN NEWPORT.

AT L. P. McCULLER’S
15-11)8. Granulated
Sugar ........................
1-lb. Special Mixed
Tea

NEWPORT, It. I„ Sept. 9 . - The
fifth nnd sixth battleship divisions of
the Anltnaic fleet commanded by
Rear Admiral Hilary P. Jones, arrived
here yesterday nnd will remain until
Momluy, when they will leave for the
A new ice cream freozor for house­ southern drill grounds.
hold use Is driven hy an electric mo­
tor built into the device in such n
There nrc many safe places about
way that when tho cover Js removed nn automobilo to carry hootch, but in­
nil motion stops.
side the driver isn’t ono of them.

60c

Rjy it with a Herald Want Ad.

■‘F iv e M en M ost in th e E y es o f th e W orld T o d a y ”
S u b ject S u n d a y N ight, T h e B ap tist T em p le.
I

MILITARY CAMPS
ALREADY VACATED
aAiy*\vrrPL'llW TW ««/.'
DISASTER IUMMFP OVERSEAS.
LONDON, Sept. D.—Tho body of
WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.—The war
Chief Mechanics’ Mute John T. Han­
cock, one of the American nnvnl con­ department has Just issued nn inter­
tingent killed in the ZR-2 disaster, esting state me ut showing the namea
was buried yesterdny in tho city of nnd locations of the different military
London cemetery. Huncock wns born camps in the United States which
in England ami his parents reside in have already been vacated, and those
which are to he vacated at a vry ear­
London.
ly dnt..
The first list are the following, with
Post enrds—local views—lc ench at
camp nnd location:
the Herald office.
Alexnndor, Newport Newn, Vn.
Beauregard, Alexandria, La.
Bowie, Fort Worth, Tex.
Cody, Denting, New Mexico.
Custer, Battle Crock, Mich.
Dodge, Des Moines, In.
Donlpnn, Fort Sill, Okia.
Forrest, Chicnmnuga, Gu.
Lowering the High Cost of Living for you by reducing our
Fremont, Palo Alto, Cal.
prices—We don’t want you to take our word for the above
Funston, Junc*'on City, Kiib.
Gordon, Atlanta, Gn.
statement. We invite you to our store. Our prices will make
Grecnlenf, Chlrniunugn Park, Gn.
Huncock, Augusta, Gu.
a customer. Remember, no merchandise in our store that we
Johnston, Jacksonville, Fin,
will not exchange or refund on, if not satisfactory to the cus­
Kearney, Linda Vista, Cal.
Lee, Petersburg, Vn.
tomer. Our slogan: Service and Satisfaction, is our guarantee
Logan, Houston, Tex.
McClellan, Anniston, Ala.
MncArthur, Waco, Tex.
Meigs, Washington, D. C.
FAMOUS FLORESHBIM SHOES FOR MEN.
Sevier, Greenville, S. C.
nt ...................................................................................................
Shelbhy, Hattiesburg, Mios.
RED CROSS SHOES FOR WOMEN,
(jjy pjjj TO (jjg QQ
Sheridan, Montgomery, Ala.
Upton, Yaphnnk, L. I., N. Y.
Resides many other cheaper lines for Men, Women nnd Children.
Wadsworth, Spartanburg, S. C.
Wheeler, Macon, Gn.
Taylor, Louisville, Ky.
Thoso soon to go are: Bragg, Fay­
etteville,
N. C.; Devons, Ayer, Mass.;
B0f™sm8 " ,TS:
....................................................... .. $ 6 . 0 0 ™ $ 2 2 . 0 0
Grant, Rockford, III.; Jackson, Colum­
bia, S. C.; Meade, Admiral, Md.; Pike,
ALL NEW STOCK AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES—WE IN­
Littlo Rod:, Ark.; and Sherman, ChilVITE YOU TO INSPECT OUR STOCK BEFORE BUY­
llcnthe, Ohio.

turning home by the Tnminmi Trail ] among the cluK mamtwrr, ar..i wns
to Tampa, vinitijig Fort Myers, Tam-' kivl'11 the chit) prize. The high ocore
pc, St Petersburg, and other «*Pb.—rr. a..,...* thu Kucnia wa smatfu by Mrs.
the west coast.
C. R. Kirtly. Thu honoree , Mrs.
Barnes, was presanted with n souve­
Mr. and Mrs. I). I.. Thrasher nnd nir.
Mias May Thrasher, spent the day
Following the game, Mrs. Vaughn
yesterday in Orlnndo.
served punch, shorbert, cake and bon­
bons, carrying out the color motif of
MRS. BARNES TO LEAVE
yellow nnd green.
I t wns with genuine regret that the
There were about fifty guests who
many friends of Mrs. Margaret
Barnes learned that she (md accepted enjoyed Mrs. Barges' charming hos­
the management of the Jefferson pitality.

AMERICAN VICTIM OF AIR

W e A re---

Dr. HYM AN, Speaker
BED ROOM TRAGEDY

H. II. Baxter ,of Charleston, S. C.,
is in the city today looking over the
Vocal situation with Entzmingor
Bros., tho local agents for tho TuxB. R. Godwin, who represents the
berry Quickbuilt houses. Mr. Baxter G. B. Willinms Company, n manufac­
is one of the officials of tho Tuxborry turing drug house, kills three in his
llrm nnd is well pleased with San­ !bed room in hotel in West Florida.
ford und says thnt it in one of the Mr. Godwin’s statement iH oh follows:
I retired about cloven-thirty. Was
coming cities of Florida,
aroused next morning at three o ’clock
The are fatted calves in nbunilnnce hy the song of several anopheles mos­
for the modern Prodigal who wastes quitoes. I happened to think of my
little hottlo of Torment, which I im­
his Hubbstnnce In riotous flivving
mediately got and began to spray
nbout in the room. Could not hear
COMBINATION SALE j them any more, so supposed they were
AT L. P. McCULLER’S
gone. Next morning I found two
15-lbs. Granulated
(PI A A (lend in the bed nnd one dead on the
Sugar ......................... t p l.U U floor. I would not trnvcl if 1 could
1-lb. Special Mixed
not got this spray. It kills them.
Tea ...........................
Sold everywhere.—Adv.

60c

♦♦

WE HAVE IN STOCK

$10.00

To”

'....................... $17.00T0 $35.00
ING ELSEWHERE

THRASHER &amp; GARNER
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Service nnd Satisfaction Guaranteed

A Frenchman la the inventor of a
device that generates a Bmnll amount
of electricity and stores it for futuro
Use whenever water is turned on In
a residence.
Another objection we have to tho
'an who reads movie title aloud is
i
his weird pronunciation

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Do you know what kind of gas­
oline you are using?
Buy at the Drive In Station 1st.
and Elm Avenue,
And notice how different your
Car will run when you

Use- H igh G rad e

GASOLINE
U . S . T ir e s a r e G o o d T ir e s
l *

Edward Higgins, Inc.
Ice Cold Chero Cola Free on Saturday
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Progressive movements, fo ste r­
e d ^ V o g ^ sivV nd™ d^ ’ are
invariably productive of results.

The Seminole County |
....Bank

We o ffer t h is w e e k a t o u r

Matinee S a l e s
3
P 'r i r s:........................ 25c

15c

POPULAR M ARKET

Hit the Nail

HUNTERS MUST
REMEMBER THESE
SALIENT POINTS

on th e
Head
getting up courage to drive the
fu st nail that’s the hard part about
building, 't ou can trump up dozens of reasons for postponing the
job but did you ever know anybody to be sorry he built?
Most building materials arc low priced now. N ot every thing is
15cheap as lumber but by the time the other things have dropped
probably lumber will tiac. So all in all this is a good time for
lu'Uing. Hit the nail on the head I

HILL LUMBER CO.
TIME
We have the

P R IC E

LOW TIDE ON THE REACH
Forenoon nnd Afternoon Tides at
About Same Hour and Minute

BALL

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PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD

The Clean-Up Campaign is for this
You Can Find the Name of Every Live Pro­
purpose:
.
fessional and Business Man in
The purpose of the campaign 1b to
fuly advise nil ox-sorvice persons of
Sanford in This Column
their rights under the War Risk In­
surance Act and the Vocational ^tehabillUtion Act; to nsaint disabled cxCONTRACTORS
LAWYERS
ssrvice persons in securing compensa­
tion, medical treatment, and hospital
care; to inform and assist ull claim­
S. O. ...lShinholser
George A. DeCottes
. ji #isA
&gt; iN i ants regarding procedure necessnry In
Attorney-at-Law
Contractor
and
Builder
filing n claim for compensation and
Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
FLORIDA
insurance; to ussist thoBc whose
SANFORD
FLORIDA
clnims are pending in securing final
action, where additional evidence is
Sanford C onstructs Co,
necessary to connect disability with
BATTERIES
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
service or other data required by the
BRINO YOUR
Bureau of War Risk nnd the Federal
Planes nnd Specifications Cheerfully
Board; nnd to provide for immediate Battery Troubles to Us
Furnished
physical examination where necen- W* lp*el*lli* on XlMtrlotl Work tad otn (I t*
All Work Guaranteed
ran dtptadablt **rvl*a..
sury nnd furnish hospitalization for
H. T. PACE
P. O. Box 1M
WE ALSO KATE COMPETENT MECHANICS
urgent cases.
FOE OVERHAUUNO TOUR OAR
The Clean-up Squad will make sev­
eral days stops in various parts of the Sanford Battery Service Builders &amp; Contractors
Sketches and Estimates Free; am
state. This squad will bo In your sec­
Company
tion nt Orlando, Florida, September Phone 189
L. A. Rensud, Prop. building too large and none too — H,
----- ALL WORK GUARANTEED— .
15, 10, 17 and 19.
After the ex-service man Tenches
Wilson &amp; Shorey
Squad Headquarters if he is a dis­ HARTFORD BATTERY
Pine
and Gnrlnnd Sts., Orlaudn, FI*.
abled man, transportation will bo fur­
“Battery Insurance” nished him back to his home und
PURE WATER
Sold and Serviced by
meals and lodging while at Squad
headquarters.
Edw. Higgins, Inc.
You ore requested to fill out the
Elder Springs Water
questionnaire immediately and mail
Haight
&amp;
Magee
99.98% PURE
back to us. If you think you have a
Phone 3I1-W
Sanford. FI*.
claim againHt the government, this of­
fice would be glad for you to see us
GARAGES
personally and *talk it over as soon
LORD’S PURITY
ns possible. Bring your discharge pa­
Smith Bros. Garage
pers and any other government pa­
WATER
Expert Repairing
pers. This will mnkc it certain that
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
AS GOOD AS THE BEST
your claim receives due consideration
Oak and First
Daily Service
Phone 1*7
at the time you visit Squad Head­
quarters.

PEAL ESTATE

RESOLUTIONS OF SORROW.

E. F. Lane

At the monthly conference of the
teachers of the Baptist Sunday
School, held Friday, September 2nd,
1921, the following resolutions were
adopted:
Whereas, It hns pleased the Al­
mighty Father, in His infinite wisdom,
to remove from this earthly life, Mrs.
H. S. Scltcck, n beloved member nnd
teneher in the Sundny School of the
First Baptist church, nnd
Whereas, The members of the Sun­
dny School of the First Bnptist
church are desirous of expressing
their sincere sympathy as well as tes­
tifying to the high respect in which
■die was held; therefore, be it
Resolved, That while we bow sub­
missively to the will of our Heavenly
Father, wo deplore the departure and
loss of one who was faithful and loy­
al to the Sundny School and n fine
Christian character; be it further
Resolved, That we tenderly condole
with the bereaved husband and daugh­
ter in their hour of trial nnd afflict­
ion, nnd devoutly commit them to the
cure of Him who doth not willingly
afflict; lie it further
Roilolvod, That copies of these reso­
lutions lie published in the Sanford
Herald and sent to members of the
family.
TEACHERS’ COUNCIL.
First Baptist Sunday School.

Real Estate nnd Insurance

Under the law the open season for
nil game commences on November 20
and extends to February 15, of the
following year, making a period of
88 days.
Residents &lt;&gt;( Florida may procure
a hunter’s license, good only for the
conty in which they live, for $1.25,
but the fee for ench additional coun­
ty will be $3.50.
For all non-resi­
A telescoping window ventilator
dents the cost of the license for each
hn.T
been invented that can be install­
county in whic hthey desire to hunt
ed
without
tools nnd with which the
will be $25.00.
amount
of
air
entering a nroom can
The maximum amount of game al­
lie
regulated,
at
tile same time ex­
lowed each gun per dny is one deer,
cluding
rain.
two turkeys, twenty quail, and twen­
ty-five birds of other varieties.
If
IN THE OIHOUIT COURT. SEVENTH JUDIC­
there is n party of three or more the
IAL CIRCUIT, SEMINOLE COUNT!,
FLORIDA.—IN CHANCERY
limit of gnmu such party may take
during the entire trip, aside from i Mum •'Tfl. Until mum. Cotiij.luluuiit,
(piail nnd other birds, is two deer and
W , Hcliwlml amt Knirnn M. Hrhwlnil, hi*
ife, nnil t h e unkno wn heir*. devisees, granfive turkeys; nnd no individual hun­ wlee*
n r ntlier* claim in g um ler F . W. Hcliwlml
ter shall kill during any one season mill Eimiiii M. Sehwliiil, liefemlnul*.
CITATION
more than two deer, five turkeys, and
five hundred of any nnd nil sorts of To F. W. Hcliwlml nml Emma M. Schwlnd, res­
idence unknown: the unknown heir*. devlacc*.
birds.
legatees, grantee* of oilier rtnlni*iit* mulct
No individual hunter or party of F. W. Nrliwind nnd Kimu* M. Hcliwlml, and to
nny oilier pemon or |ier»on» claiming any In­
hunters shall hnve nny game In his terest In and to Ihe following ile*crllied land*
In H.inlnolc County, Florida, to-wlt:
o rtheir possession longer than five •Hunted
Lot* I ami 3 of llloek "A" of Mltclicll'* Sur­
rey
of
ihe
I-try Ornnt.
days after the close of the hunting
It niipearlng from the .worn bill of com­
season.
plaint filed In ltd* cause again*! you, Hint you
or claim none Interest In *ml to (lie
Regarding securing of fur-hearing nave
limit* hrrelnalmv* described, llierefore, you, tlie
■nlil
F.
W. Hcliwlml and Kinuin M, Schwlnd. are
animals, tho law stipulates that no hereby ordered
nnd required In In’ ami appenr
trap shall be set on nny lnnd other before our mild Circuit Court, nt tlie Court
House In Snnford, Florldn, on th* 3rd dny of
than the hunter’s without first ob­ October, A. Ii. 1H3I, and then and there make
to Ihe hill of complaint exhibited against
taining written porndSHion of ench answer
you. otherwise n decree pro, confc»*o will tat
entered
against you.
such owner of lnnd; nnd for this priv­
And nil other person* claiming any right, ti­
ilege the hunter or trapper shall pay tle or Intereat In nml to the properly hereinnlaive dearrllwd under, by or through F. W.
Into tho office of the county judge Schwlnd
and Emma B. Rrliwlad. or otherwise,
where al llicenses are payable, the are hereby ordered and required lo tie and apiienr before our aald Circuit Com I, at the Court
sum of one dollar, If a resident of the House In Sanford. Florida, on Ihe 7th day of
A. D. 11*21. and Ihen and there
state; if a non-resident, then tho sum November.
make anawer to the hill of romplalnt exhibited
against aald unknown partlea, nthcrwlse a de­
to bo paid for such license shnll be cree
pro cenfeaao will tie entered against aald
$25.00.
unknown partlea.
It la ordered that tlila nolle* lie puhllahed In
It will bo well to file this copy of Ihe Hanford Herald, a uewapaper published In
Kemlnala Counly, Florida, onre a week for
the Herald for future reference.
right eOMMUtlf* weega aa to the known par-

V:47
3:4fl
0:43
10:38
11:30
Mason, Suro-Seal Jars
12:03
12:48
and Jelly Glasses
1:80
2:00
See our line of
2:44
3:18
Stone Crocks, Coolers,
3:62
4:20
Churns, etc.
5:08
5:50
8:50
8:08
Of English invention is a single
;0*18
cylinder commercial motor vehicle
hardware co
1®:11
Sopt. 28 .......................... .
11.25 which carries its loads in a box be­
Sopt. 20 ..................................... U:55 tween two widely spaced front wheels
Sopt. 30 .................
12:40 while the rear wheels are set close
’’“ ’t
Th.
1 the pound— lB Cl
together.
TRY A DAILY HERALD WART AD.

STONE JARS

Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sopt.
Sept.
Sopt.
Sopt.
Sopt.
Sopt.
Sopt.
Sopt.
Sopt.
Sopt.
Sopt.
Sept.
Sopt.
Sopt.
Sapt.
Sept.

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ROD AND GUN
CLUB HOLD
IS COMING TO THE
FINE MEET CITY BEAUTIFUL

The Snnford Rod nnd Gun Club hold
their second trap shoot yesterday at
their field on Union avenue. Thirtynine men participated In the shooting
and for over four hours kept the trap
running full speed.
L. G. Gibbs nnd J. II. Cowan tied
th e
for high score yestordny, tanking
twenty-ono out of n possible twentytution.
five. G. W. Knight cumff next with
forty-six out of n possible sixty. Th.j
Identify yourself with th is stro n g
wenthcr was more favernblo yester­
institution today by opening an ac­
day for this sport than it wns on La­
bor Dny, ns the wind did not effect
count.
the shooting but a short time.
Much interest is being manifested
in the trn pshooting, nnd n contest
will bo held ench Thursday nftemoon,
beginning at 3 o’clock. Bolow will bo
found the score for yesterday with
their percentage, for yesterday’s
score only. In the future It is propos­
ed to report the season’s percentage
for each marksman after ench shoot.
SERVICE
PROGRESS
STRENGTH
Todny's
\% INTEREST PAID
Score. Pet.
...............
25-21
84
+&lt;.+&lt;.+++H.*+++4*+++&lt;M-+*M'++,«,+,»,***+++*»,++,*,,*,+ "
............... 25-21
84
r . . . ............... (10-40
77
B-. .......... , —85-28
74
. L. J r........... 50-30
72
B-. ............... 25-18
72
A. ............... 50-35
70
;r . —...........50-35
70
C_. ................00-42
70
Hickson, R. G...... .............25-17 08
Herndon, O. P...................110-74 07
Stevens, R. E..................... 75-50 07
1 n.oz. cans of Roast Iiccf,
24-C
Brumley, J o h n ....................00-40 07
Younts,
S a m ..................... 00-30 05
ir.oz. Cans of Finest Sliced Peaches, *
Whltner, C h n s...................00-30 05
Stonoff, Mike ..................25-14
05
ia oz. Cans of Breakfast or Herring Roc,
OAp
Brumley, L. A_________ 85-53 02
1U per can ...........................................................
Higgins, Ed...................... 50 30
00
J^-oz. Cans of Potted Meat,
Bryan, L, T. 1....................25-15 00
Stootoff, C____ ________ 25-15
00
Maxwell, R. C................. 50-30
00
Hill, W. C...........................75-12
50
^RMOUH'S Regular Star Hams,
Pulcston, S. ......................85-48
50
Mobley, E. D.....................25-14
50
IETTUCE, CELERY, AVOCADOES, BARTLETT
Hiekson, D. C..................... 25-13
52
Hickson, J. T..................... 25-13
52
L PEARS, BANANAS, FRESH PEANUTS AND
WALNUTS; NATIVE STRING BEANS, GREEN
Williams, T o m ................. 25-13
52
ONIONS, OKRA AND TOMATOES, Always Fresh.
Douglass, V. E _________ 25-12
48
Shirnrd, Jno..............
25-12
48
IRISH Potatoes, per peck, (only one
Connelly, L. II................... 25-12
48
1
peck to a customer .................................. . U c lv
Jacobs,
J.
T
.......................
25-11
44
OEFFIELI) Fresh Crenm Cheese Squares,
(
Herndon, B. W........ ......... 25-10
40
Akers, F rn n k ..................... 75-28
37
Tolar, J. N....................... 25-8
31
Watson, W. E..................25-8
31
Bishop, Geo. D_________25-9
30
Herring, Geo. G________25-7
28
McLnulin, H e n ry _______25-7
28
McLauiin, V ic ..................25-7
28

ickling and Preserving

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All progressive m ovem ents th a t
" for their aim the creatin g of
rPFATER SANFORD and SEM­
INOLE COUNTY are in accord with
progressive policy of th is insti-

Q U A L IT Y

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THE 8ANFQBD DA^LY HEfiALD,FRlDA,Y, SEPTEMBER 9,1921
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SERVICE

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tie* defendant, and once a week for twelve
mnaerutlv* week* a* to the unknown partlea
defendant.
,*r . .
Wltnea* my hand and Ihe (eat of n ld Cir­
cuit Court on Hit* Ilia Slat day of July, A. I).
1031.
(HKAI.)
K. A. DOUOI.AHS
Clerk or the Circuit Court.
Semlnol* County, Florida.
Iljr'l A. U. WBBKk, D. O
OKOItnK O. JIEIUUNO,
Solicitor amt Connacl for Complainant.
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SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

Phone 95

V. C. COLLER* Prop.

Geo. W. Knight

General Shop and Mill
Work

Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

FLORIDA CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
S17 Commercial Street Sanford, FI*.

..Em ploym ent Bureau..

The vocational committee of the Busi­
TRANSFER
ness nnd Professional Women’s Club
requests nil young women desiring
employment to register nt the First “WE DELIVER THE GOODS’*
Quick Service Transfer
National Bank.
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
Storage Facilities
If we please you, tell others; if no'
tell us. Phone 498
Eyes Examined
Glasses Designed

Henry McLauiin, Jr.

HOTELS

OPT. D,

Hotel Montezuma
“Sanford’s New Hotel”
$1.50 Up Per Day
OPTICIAN
OPTOMKI'KIST
Graduate Northern Illinois College
212 East First St.
Snnford, Fin.

ELECTRICAL

WILSON VULCANIZ­
ING WORKS
C. O, WILSON. Ownur

SATISFACTORY SERVICE AND
REASONABLE PRICES
,.

Win lit nrathori la r s t e

Phone 175

Building

Fourth nnd Snnford Ave

G1LL0N &amp;
FRY
ELECTRICAL
Conlrrctors

New Era Printery

Phone 142

G. Bassett Smith, Prop.

i l l Park
Ave.

COMMERCIAL AND
JOB PRINTING

CARPETS AND RUGS
WASHED
anil cleaned at your home or we will
call for ami deliver. Hamilton Beach
Electric
Washers used.—Sanford
Stcnm Prcsscry, 317 1st St. Phono 500

W E D O IT R I G H T
Steam Cleaning and Pressing
Good Work

Low Prices
P hotic 465

C. A. W H ID D O N
For washing automobiles without
Now that exposed knees are popu­
injjuring tho varnish there has been lar, rouge may be listed ns one of the
invented a perofrnted metal ring to bare ncccimltics.
bo screwed on tho end of hose,
Tho man who has frequent occasion
sponges being fastened over tho per­
to
use a telephone booth earns his
forations.
brond In the sweat of his brow.
Following investigation a British
government commission has decided
Herald Printing Co.
that paper can be made in Egypt
from rice straw, papyrus, reeds, su-;
BOOK, JOB AND COM*
gar cane refuse and some other ma­
MBRCIAL PRINTING
terials.
i . - Phono 148
Harold Building

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SANFORD DAILY HERALD

TOURISTS AND AUTO CAMPS j Intend to bo n pnrty to the covering FLORIDA’S SUMMER SCHEDULE
-------| up of anything In that community SHOWS MANY BUILDINGS FOR
T i U i i M m r r t f M n m U M f t l u l t ; i l Tb»
Thus far, In tho discussion of auto that Is Illegal, rognrdloss of tho charTHE MONTH OF AUGUST
Hir&amp;U S ilU U a , Urt M am U * AVMM
cnmpB
for
tho
w
inlor'
tourists,
wo
j
actor
or
lnflucnco
of
tho
follows
lmIw trl, n«rUi
(Continued from I’ace One)
have had it all our own way. Tho 1pildated and'a newspaper that is
THE HERALD PRINTING CO., Inc. tourists arc beginning to talk, and printed for tho protection of tho pub- permits were issued for 07D dwellings
m u u u i
it will be well to give some attention lie; thnt exists for tho purpose of ns 'ngninst 520 for the whole of 1020.
S u c c e s s f u l M a n
Minmi, during the first eight months
* giving them the news of tho commyinJ. HOLLY ........ ........r
Editor to what thoy Bay.
o
fthis
year,
did
more
construction
A. M. Willots, of Huntington, N, j ily and to keep them posted on events,
I. IILLARD....Swretary-Treasurer
A. NEEL_____ General Manager Y„ writes n long and very interesting will iaugh at the fellov' who thliUcH tlinn for the first ten months of Inst
letter to the Melbourne Times on the thnt Ills little t M ad, or two bi’s worth year ami morn thnn nil of 1910. Tho
ROBERT HOLLY,
subject, from which we make tho fol- of business is going to break us up. record for the first eight months dur­
CUMULATION KAN AO I I
lowing extracts:—
(Nine tlmcH out of ten, business insti- ing tho current year shows thnt per­
Phone 148 up to 6 P. M.
"Lot us give here n little history of tutions or individuals who break the mits issued totnlicd $.'1,007,000.
Permits ,for fifty-one new hopies
the result of one pnrt of four tin Inw^nnd get into trouble and who crSubMffptivi Frio* la A dfue*
Oh l u r ...........................................IJ M can tourists in Hi 17. 1 prevailed on j dor thnt newspaper to play tho shut were Issued in Tnmpn during August
•U MmUi ....................................... •'« two friends nnd my brother to drop mouth game for thorn, usually don’t and the value of new construction
D ttlm v d la 0117 b r C .rrl.r
a have half the stuff printed on them authorized excelled thnt of any mtintli
Om Wwk ................................... 1» Om U business for a time and make
thnt really’happened, and in tho light this year except April, when a per­
camping trip through Florida,
Th&lt; blf
U ll-p*C* V m U t H .rild
tIrmly o o r.ri SmmlnoU County nnd U publlabad
of
tho law and of this paper, they are mit for the new $300,000 First Bnp"Now,
not
ns
a
booster
of
my
AdvsrtUl&amp;i rataa mada known
•Tory T rldsy
M application. Datnooratio la poUUoa, fS.IO friends, but to tdiow what the great no better than the poorest, down-trod- tjst church was issued, jnnd June,
par yaar. a lw a ji la adranca.
percentage of tourists nro like; one den vagabond who nlso gets into trou­ when the Preshyterinn church wns is­
Member of The Associated Frees
of our party of four was our lending ble. The only difference is that one sued a permit to erect a $100,000
dry goods merchant, owner of a large may have money and perhaps some building.
department store; one was the owner influence in spots, while the other is
Construction authorized in Orlnndo
of a chain of grocery stores, another thrown on the mercy of tho court, the first eight months of this year
Judge Talley, of Lake county, is was an electrical contractor of no and we don’t intend to mnko any dis­ totalled $1,304,323 ns against $1,244,-(
administering the maximum fine on'mean ability. "Wo camped nt a num- tinction between them. No newspa­ 735 for the snme period in 1020 anil
overy whiskey seller coining before her of different places in Florida, per thnt exists for tho benefits of its $033,307 for the entire year of 1019.
him. This holds true of the violators | always in the open, ns we preferred community and for their protection,
Pormits issued at Palm Bench and
of the fish andgame laws t so. That’s j thnt way. Wherever wo stopped wu will approve of such tactics. The West Palm Beach during the last
F . P . P o R IT IR i P m * .
Star met up with that sore of a pro- sixty days aggregated more thnn
tho stuir. Give them all u.o law nl- found n whole-hearted welcome,
lows In every cuso and ihere will be | "The only thing wo expected free position n long time ngo.—Lnkelnml $500,000, of which Palm Bench furn­
B . F . W h it h ir , C a s h ii*
less infringement on the rights of, was wnter itml a piece of un-used Star.
ished
$348,800.
Tho
Inrgest
Item
on
, ----------------o ----------------real citizens nnd Ichs law breaking all hind to enmp on. We not only rctin; list of either city this year was n
nround.
reived the water nnd camp* ground WIIY CALIFORNIA WILL SHIP BY
permit for n $150,000 residence for
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hut when leaving wo carried
WATER.
Charles E. Harding, of Boston, on
Brndontown people keep talking in['*wny with us some mighty good sinSeabreeze, $410,800, and Daytona enst const, contractors an f,end
At this moment, when Florida is the ocean front.
tho state pnpers and It rnden town pu- re re friendships, and i hope wo were
Permits in Clearwater in August in Bench, $290,900. A feature of the every effort to finish work now u
pern about a motorcade Unit will visit aide to repay in various way far concerned about its fruit and vege­ eluded seven one story and ,two two [ construction program I stho Hcison way i nordor thnt they might
Lakeland, Orlando, DoLnml ami Day­ more than we would have puiil in a table crops and the increase in freight
dwellings nnd one business project nt Seabreeze, which nt pres­ construction of other buildings C«
tona. Of course, if they do not want Paid Auto Camp, and in addition," rntes the railroads have prepared for
ent Includes plans for seventeen rcsi- tral Floridn is n veritable bec hive
to stop in Sanford it is all right with (note the fololwing points): "If we them, it is interesting to rend thnt structure. Building has been active deiics, five to cost $0,500 each, five of industry in building (Inn south Floi
us hut it would give the motorcade a had mingled all the time with other California has found a way out of the in the Pinellas county sent all of tho $7,500, four of $8,200 and three of da nnd the peninsula gulf coast hr
semblance of a get-together spirit if tourists in maintaining auto camps; same dilemma ami at the snmo time year with prospects.that the fall nnd $30,000 each. Before these seventeen pt to work every man who can
they included (he only city in Florida we would have been learning from freight alone for the shippers and winter, will
,, see more construction than, homes nro completed work will begin a hammer nnd snw. Small t
i
any
similar
periods in the history of
each
other
only
of
the
different
parts
that is in the same game as Bradengrowers which the railroads propos­
on eleven more, the entire project to which fo ryears have been only
the
city.
of
the
country
they
came
from;
hut,
town—the growing of celery.
ed to take from them.
csnsionnlly the building of a i
The csovcnty-ninc permits issued involve approximately $200,000.
by camping ns wo did in the open
Capper's Weekly gives the story,
deuce,
or business structure, nn evi
Buildings
completed
or
nearly
com­
near some resident, we became nc- showing thnt shipments nro being at Pensacola provided for eighteen
OUR OWN HAY
thnt
wns
heralded in the wed!;
pleted
in
Ocala
during,
August
were
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qunlntod with Floridn people nnd made satisfactorily to shipper and re­ new buildings nt n totnl cost of $38,newspaper
as a bit of "big" news,!
valued
at
approximately
$225,000,
but
Florida fnrmers ought to hnng their | h,|,rned about Horitln. Just what ceiver at just half the cost of ship-1 000 while the others were for private
now
spreading
out over the surroti
this
was
in
excess
of
the
amount
of
heads in shame when they read,ns is Florida wants is to have nil tourists ments via all rail to the eastern mar­ garages, repairs and construction of
ing
territory
and
forcing the man
no
wconstruetlon
authorized
during
a minor character.
stated in a recent report by the U. s. ( huirn Moridn.
The whole-hearted ket. It says, in part:
cipnl
authorities
to
open new stredj
the
month.
Ocala
does
not
maintain
n
bureau of markets anil crop estimates, welcome we received, the free water,
"Two thousnnd boxes of oranges' Gainesville is another Floridn city building record department and it is in order thnt access to new hoi
thnt “a considerable pnrt of the hay ^ruL' permission to camp, left such a nnd lemons were recently shipped ! which apparently is devoting its en­
marketed in Mississippi and Alabama
taste in our mouths, that we all
ergies to the building of homes with impossible to compile an accurate list might lie obtained.
from Los Angeles by way of the business structures occupying a min­ of new work proposed. The largest of
Bankers and others throughout ihj
Is usualy shipped into Georgia ami f"ur ,mv** become Florida boosters.
the new propjects completed was tho State who recognize the effect upo
Florida." This is a case where "furthese four tin can tourists, Panama canal to Philadelphia. Some or part.
ther comment is unnecessary.’’—Flor- ^m 'L'
them have bought Improved of the fruit was kept under refriger­
Construction authorized in Talla­ new dormitory at the State Industrial tlie community of citizens owrnin,
ilia Tlines-Unlon.
and unimproved real estate in Florl- ation. Other boxes were stored under hassee included a planing mill, dry Schools for Girls, which cost $25,001). their own home are laying gin
Not in this part of Florida. T he1*11'* Melbourne, Stuart, Port Sewell,' air ventilation without refrigeration kiln, and office building, six new resi­
Leesburg reported more than $300,- stress upon tlie fact that the greatef
growers have a fine crop of hay or Miami, Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Temperatures o ftho different boxes dences nnd minor structures.
000 worth of new construction in part of construction m Florida thii
two of them that come up voluntarily will buy more. These four tin can were taken once an hour to discover
The triple cities, Daytona, Daytona Leesburg nnd Lake county_durjng tho yenr 1ms been devoted to dwelliti
after the celery crop is off and all tourists, due to the treatment they bow the oranges and lemons would Beach and Seabreeze, hnvo issued per­ 'ast, few months nnd from nil sec­ houses, and regard it as an indicat!
they need to do is to cut it and they received, came again, and when they stand the hot weather of the isthmus mits for nearly $1,250,000 worth of tions come reports of unprecedented rant the population of the State
have all the hay they need. Very lit­ came again, tliuy bought; they have regions.
growing by leaps and hounds, literal
new construction since the first of tho activity in building.
tle hay is shipped to any part of been the means of at least ferry par- , "The test proved that citrus fruit year. Daytona contributing $538,850;
From Miami to Jacksonville,.on tho ly forcing the building of homes.
Seminole county now and it is unnec­ ties visiting Florida, and have been cun he shipped by boat through the
tlie means of several families locating Panama canal without refrigeration
essary to ship any in here now.
there for good, ami more to come. It and delivered in excellent merchantMo condition in eastern ports. At tho
CITIES ARE JUDGED BY THEIR is an endless chain.
“The writer expects to leave this ml of the eighteen days’ cruise most
ORGANIZATIONS.
part of the country for good this fall,1of the lemons and nil the oranges in ?
“ Introduce me to your Chamber of and Moridn will he his future home, ( the ?,os Angeles shipment were found
and the end is not yet. There are in good condition ami wore sold im­
Commerce and I'll tell you what kind
others to follow. All due to the treat­ mediately after arrival at Philadel­ f
ed a city you have, ami what, its fu- meat four tin can tourists received phia.
tiire is."
,
on their first trip and the boosting
"But here is the big fact: The total f
The above was the rather startling
have done. Ion do not have to transportation charges by wnter were
.
. hunt for a few nice things to boost just 50 per rent less than the average y
statement nun e recently by a prom • mi
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IHonda. 11 you could tell only half by rail. This ought to make Cnli* ❖
“Thousands of orders, production increased ' 50%”—the Factory
neat authority on community life.
, tho truth, it would he boosting enough
n, ,
,
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forum fruit cheap in Atlantic senStory. “Busy day and night! Giv ' us more cars!”—Every WillysIn peality
is was only n striking —ami it looks to me ns if the tour- ,
,
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" ,
, hoard cities nnd increases its market y
Overland dealer’s story. “E xtraordinary values! How do you do
way of saying what has come to bo -stil ,mvt lat* ‘,u,d chance to become there.
t
rcdognizo.l by men whose lives n ro 'I'" 5 ,u\st bo"8U‘,H’ ,,H ,lu?y l,l,ual|y
it!”—the People’s Story. Order today if you w ant early delivery.
"During 1020, California fruit rais­
have time to stop, look nnd listen,
devoted to contrasting community nnd as they motor through the coun­ ers paid out $25,000,000 in freight and
The low cost car of America. More than 25 miles per gallon of gaso­
conditions in various towns and cit­ try, they not only see the ,towns, , refrigeration
, , charges for mrvimr 4(1,line. Long life; low upkeep. A stonishing tire mileage.
Bright,
ies throughout the United States.
hut what
between them,
them, therehv
7fifl cnfr]n,nth °f
,)f ‘'ranges,
lemon? and
h»t is
is between
thereby 750
ornn|
It is recognition of tlie vital truth becoming acquainted with desirable
to *’n’, tcrn »&gt;u:rkot3.
lasting finish! C urtains open with doors! A wonderful family in­
contained in that statement, conscious locations everywhere.
i "Tlie experimental shipment lias t
vestment!
or unconscious, that has led to such
"J believe one of tho*best ways of proved the same fruit can now he
marked advance along commercial boosting Florida, is to give u good flipped by water at a saving of ncar- T
il
orgnnlznthm lines throughout the frank wide open welcome to tourists. [ ^ thirteen million dollars In freight ±
country.
J "Don’t think he is broke if he does charges alone.
The Chamber of Commerce tells the not buy. When he gets ready he will J "If the railroads are going to hanstory of the community spirit in pro- take your bait, and don’t expect him die any more California fruit for t
portion to tin* interest and support i t , to bite on a bare hook. Remember eastern consumption they will Imve to t
Ih receiving from the citizens of the they are mostly all successful men and cut their present rates in two to coin- X
F. O. B. Sanford
community,
| women, nnd successful men and worn-1 pete with the Panama crnnl, Homo- I
REDUCTION $100 to $400
No organization is of value to n vn from the West and North means thing n few long-headed railway mancommunity when the organization ex­ they linve put up a certain stiff fight ugers foresaw years ago when they 1
TO U R IN G ................................. f. o. b. Sanford, was $ 798, now $ «!«
ists in name only.
to become successful or partly so; | attempted to prevent the construction
RO ADSTER,............................. f. o. b. Sanford, was $ 798, now $
Community organization work is then after one or two tin can touring of the eqnnl.”.
business. It is not only his dutyliut)
your tin can tourist lias bought , If California citrus men cm ship „
C O U P E ,................
f. o. b. Sanforif, was $1175, now $ 975
it paysany man to get interested In Property.
their fruit Mx thoiisar.il miles by wa­
SEDAN ................................... f. o. b. Sanford, was $1425,
now$102"
it. It lias paid every community that
Now tho hotel man gets his share ter nnd land them in good nliape and
wont about it right, in big dividends. 8bnu' °f
*'nn tourists' change; nave thirteen million dollars u year
‘ It is, indeed, pleasing to see th e !uiH0
«i’vernl other sources where in freight charges alone, there i.v no
enthusiasm being displayed on every |
usually goes. Hilt if the treat- reason why Florida growers should
lumd in the business methods that n ro |,nont of ,h&lt;' li" cn'1 tm,riHl «roWH
not ship their friut a thousand miles
being applied in the reorganization of nnd en‘,&lt;l,"h' &gt;'ou ,m' «oi"« to cm or leas and put them on the nmrket
the Lakeland Chamber of Commerce. down a tree Hint has a vrey good In prime condition, while saving
It can only mean one tiling; permn- prospect of hearing a good crop of enough in transportation charges to
' F. O. B. Sanford
nency, efficiency and big results.— i fruit. There is without a doubt some more than make up ror any financial ?
careless tourist who is careless with
Lakeland Telegram.
A fine car of fine m aterial, fine design, fine w orkm anship—and the
hisses forced on thorn In the i&gt;'&gt;st year ?
tin cans, fire and a few other things,
wonderful sleeve valve m otor th a t improves with use! Freedom
X
but in all my travels, I have found or two by these robber roads.
The business men of this part of
them careful and considerate, and

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Maku an iiHpic jelly nnd when
It begins to sot pour over bIIcob
of Derby Brand Sliced Ox to n ­
gue. Garnish with pimentos
and Bcrve with mayonnaise.

Deane Turner
WBLAKA BLOCK
Phones '*07-404

have no use for the few who break V'C HtnU’’ “J " 1 ,,f aU Flor,i,la’ nrc ‘,r" T
dent men, thoy are sensible, they know
the laws of decency."
a good proposition when they nee it, ?
The ysurly will not lot the citrus sea­ ?
KEEP IT OUT OF THE PAPER.
son enteh them having to pay tho ?
price
demanded by the railroads nnd . .
The first thing that a fellow thinks
Inter on come across with thnt in­ »:♦
of when a newspaper prints something crease which Is slated for this state. .♦.
thnt don’t suit him or tells the truth
Complete the pinna nt once, finance
about curtain nows that happened in the concern thnt will operate them,
the community nnd when tho snme and get the necessnry ships ready f ir
newspaper refuses to keep a "shut work by Thanksgiving.—Tampa Tri­
v
mouth" attitude, in to stop the pnpci bune.
or quit advertising or refuse giving
the paper any job work, A newspa­
Practical experiments to ascertain V
per never existed in any community the possibility of harnessing ocean A
that told tho truth and printed court
events that did not sooner or Inter tides for tho production of electric
by the ❖^
come faco to face with such "short power will be conducted
horses" In tho game. Tho Star don’t French government.
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from repairs and 20 miles per gallon gasoline economy.
REDUCTION $400
TOURING ............................ f. o. b. Sanford, was $2095, now $1715
R O A D ST E R ........................... f. o. b. Sanford, was $2095, now $1660
C O U P E ............, ............*....... f. o. b. Sanford, was $2750, now $2395 $
SEDAN ................................... f. o. \f. Sanford, was $2985, now $2595 4

Haight &amp; Wieland
OVERLAND GARAGE, SANFORD, FLA.
All Present M odels. Will Be Continued
ASK ABOUT EXTREMELY EASY PAYMENTS

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SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,1921

In and A b o u t
S The C ity S

Summary of the
Floating Small
Tallis Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

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The New Fra i’rintery, of this city
is getting job work from nil over the.
State of Florida, and many other
States, and G. Bassett Smith, the proprictor, thinks this is worth n news
item in the Herald, and it Is.
Hare your watches and jewelry re­
paired at McLaulin’s. Two first class
witch makers. Prompt service.
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Mr. George, E. Hunter, of Leban­
on, Ohio, haH purchased a lot on the
oornor of Third nnd Elm streets from
E. F. Lone, "Tho Real Estate Mnn,"
nnd will start at once to build houses
for Bnle and for rent. Mr. Hunter
has spent four years in Florida, and
on his way north Inst winter, in pass­
ing through Sanford, became inter­
ested, nnd upon receiving one of San­
ford’s booklets', decided to come to
Sanford and build houses for sale nnd
rent.

Read the advertisement in this la­
me of the Herald of the Huightflfeilnnd Motor To., giving the reduc­
B. G .Smith, of Oviedo, mid J. T.
ed prices on Overland enrs nnd
Clark,
of Clark’s Lake, are in the city
WillyvKnight tars. The prices will
today
calling
on their, ninny friends
more these ears and move the prices
nnd
transacting
business generally.
•on other makes as well.
^
Mr. Clnrk says tho editor of the Her­
ald is a prevaricator, nnd that we told
The many friends of Hugh Waters,
him a thousand times we were coming
proprietor of the Waters Kandy
out there to eat chicken nnd to fish.
Tilchen, are glad to see him out again
Wo arc going to make good on that
after a six weeks' illness with fever.
promise as soon ns tho weather gets
He cannot walk without the aid of
crutches, hut hopes to reguin the use cooler. Wo never could enjoy Ashing
in the hot weather. As to chicken—
^f his legs again in a few weeks,
well, that’s different.
More and more the business nion
are coming to look upon the Dnily
Bcnld ns n necessity in doing busi■en. We hate to run you down to
get an advertisement nnd we do not
propose to do it, hut it is a cinch that
tk» merchants who are advertising in
the Daily Herald are the ones who
are doing the husinees.
Semi your mu mattress to Bradley
factoty. Make them like now, for
$500. fiO|b. new cotton mattress only
$890. Guaranteed. 500 W. South
St, Orlnndo, Fin.
122-2fltc
Next week our Sanford girls nnd
hoys will in- leaving for the various
school* nnd colleges, nnd the old town
will be missing their bright fnces nnd
thtir noise and merrymaking. But
when the holidays roll round ngnin
they will be with us to bring the good
cheer of the guy young spirits. San­
ford has a fine bunch of boys nnd girls
in the various schools.

CHICKEN DINNER, Sur.dny noon
and ovcnlng, Gray Gables, on tho
beach, Seabreeze, Fin.
Phono 491.
Freo bath houses.
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Lonnie Gore, well known here nnd
elsewhere in tho Stnto, Is on n visit
to Mr. nnd Mrs. George Venable, and
his many friends arc glad to see him
ngnin. He has been in tho secret ser­
vice of the government since before
tho world war ami was out in the
west most of the time. He hnttlod
with n bunch of Imndlts some time
ago, in which three of them were kill­
ed nnd Avo government men. Lonnie
was nhot through the mouth nnd lost
many of his teeth. He is taking up
more peaceful pursuits now, and will
prohnbly locate in Florida ngnin.

OLIVER TWIST and
MIDDY WASH SUITS
$2.50 to $4.00 values at
$1.48.—Sanford Shoe &amp;
Clothing Company.

Harold Long is hom e for n short
^iait with hi- parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
139-Otc
W.W. Long. Harold is now with the
Baker Bros., "tores, nnd has boon in
Tho only freo mnn In the world is
Jacksonville for several ycurs. He is the ono who lives where there is no
cow tin his way to Tntnpn to be with Inw, nnd ho Ib more animal thnn hu­
the Baker interests in that city for man.

LEXINGTON
AND

HUPMOBILE
—

SALES AND SERVICE
We Carry The Parts _____

The automobile has proven to those whose
:; time is worth anything, that walking is an
::; e*travagance and that riding is true economy
Le x i n g

ton

............................................$ 2095.00

F. O. B. Sanford
HUPMOBILE
*

Yes Sir!
You can bet your sweet
life I1m going to be at the

(Dr Tb. AatooUUd Fr.i&gt;)

I* For Florida: Generally fair #
M tanight and Snturdny;
no #
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|j j chanw in temjii'ratiire.
# #
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In Bpltc of nil we could do #
0
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, * * * # # # # # # tho old bulb went to 09 yes- #
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I Dr. J. H. Wendler, of Orlnndo, was # said before—It will take a ■*
a»onjr the visitors to the city today. 0 good rain and a regular storm *
#■ before tho thermometer gets *
grUiehael Smith, of Winter Park # down to real figures again. #
ud Orlando, was in the city today # However, tho folks will dnneo *
,
*
fpHinff on his friends and transacting 0 tonight:'
#
5:40 A. M., SEPTEMBER 9 #
kodnrts# Maximum ........................ 99 #
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Tonight is the big dnneo at ,the 0 Minimum ........,.............. 70 0
Vtldei hotel. It is put on by the Wo- 0 -Range ............................. 72 0
mta'n Club for the benefit of thp 0 Barometer ......................80.05 #
# Calm and clear,
0
ichoo! lunches.'
0
0
0 '0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dr. nnd Mrs. Potter and children,
who recently moved here from Bos­ Bomo tlmo. His many Sanford friends
ton, and purchased the Tnknsh prop. are glad to lenm that ho has made
«rty in Celery avenue, have rented good with the big business interests,
the Ilrown house on Ninth street.
nnd in being promoted all the time.
- ■V

SUMMON! JURY
FOR RAWLINGS
TRIAL AT JAX
HANDLING OF CASE MAKES REC­
ORD FOR DUVAL AND
THE STATE

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| B .&amp; o.M O T O R CO.
Sanford, Florida '

Big Dance at . the Valdez

JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 9.—Tales­
men from whom to pick the Jury to
try Rawlings for the killing of Hlckmnn Sundny night were being sum­
moned toduy to nppcnr in criminal
court Monday morning. Handling of
tho case established a record for Du­
val county if not for the entiro state.
Hickman was shot nnd killed a t 10
o’clock Sunday night. Five minutes
Inter Rawlings was in jail. Tho grand
jury whb called In special KesBion to
meet Wednesday morning but the ab­
sence of one of tho jurors caused the
postj onement until Thursdny. Rawl­
ings indicted for murder in the first
degree by tho grand jury Thursday
morning after eight minutcH delibera­
tion. He wns taken secrctnly to court
into yesterday, arraigned, pleaded not
guilty.
Authorities determined a
speedy trial as a warning to criminals
who come to Florida each winter.

Hotel next Friday and I am
going to be amongst the
very best dressed because
I am wearing a

Campus Togs
suit that I purchased from

01931 CK.fiufc

$5,500 Reward
Offered for Arrest
of Train Wreckers

PERKINS 8i
BRITT
•

'"The Store that is Different
;■M

Strike Lenders Vigorously Disclaim
nny Knowledge of A. H. A. Blowup
ATLANTA, Sept. 9.—Rewards to­
talling $5,509 were offered yesterdny
for apprehension with proof to con­
vict the persons responsible fot dyna­
miting an Atlanta, Birmingham and
Atlantic rnilrond freight train near
here Wednesday night in which John
Morris of Fitzgerald, englner, lost his
life nnd three other trainmen were in­
jured.
Colonel B. L. Buggs, receiver for
the road, in offering $5,000 reward,
said rc c ra l clues were being follow­
ed and predicted early arrests. Go\\
Hardwick in announcing u $500 re­
ward declared he was "prepared to
use '.he power nnd authority of the
stiTte to its last ounce to prevent out­
rages f.i this kind nnd to punish to
the limit of the inw the perpetrators
of such outrages when apprehended.”
Colonel Bugg in n conference with tho
governor presented*him with n lint of
thirty-three such wrecks or attempted
wrecks since tho beginning of tho
strike of tho A. B. and A last March.
Strike leaders were vigorously dis­
claimed nny knowledge of the out­
rages.

Colombia First
in Society Nations
Formed by U. S.
Chief of Columbian Delegation
presses Himself
(D, "Ihe Associated Frost)

C L A S S IF IE D A D S

Ex­
Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No sd taken for leas th is
25 cents, and positively no classified nds charged to snyonc. Cask
must accompany all ordera. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
cordingly.

GENEVA, Sept. 9.—Should Presi­
dent Harding see fit to erente a new
society of nations Colombia will be
among the first to apply for mem­
LUMBER PRICES ARE ADVANC­
FOR SALE
bership. Tho chief of the Colombian
ING—Tho builder inny still get tho
delegation to the League of Nations FOR SALE—Rose No. 4 seed, Irish advantage of low building cost by
potatoes, per bushel $2.00.—L. A. submitting schedules to us and getting
declared today in discussing the re­
131-tfc direct-from-mlll-to-bullder
port that Colombia anti other South Brum ley.
service.
American republics might withdraw FOR SALE—1021 Model Ford Sedan Our long leaf yellow pine and Tidewa­
from the League.
at $550. This is a bargain. See us ter cypress, manufactured in best mills
at once.—U. &amp; O. Motor Co. 144-tfc insures first quality at lowest pos­
SHERIFF HAND CAPTURES
FOR SALE!—Medium size Bnfe. Ap­ sible cost consistent with good lum­
THE DIAMOND THIEF.
ply 402 Sanford Ave., and Fourth ber—less middlemen’s henvy profit.—
Street.__________________ 94-01, ■ GULF LUMBER COMPANY, Perry,
Sheriff Hand returned yeBterdny
138-o.o.d-13tc
FOR SALE—One 3clding-iln!l stone Floyidu,
from Jacksonville, where he went to
lined refrigerator, 150 pound ca­
deliver tho negro, Will Foster, wanted pacity. Call 519 W. First Street.
_ _ . F (_) R _ R e n t _
"7
by Duval county authorities, on a ______________
110-tfc FOR RENT—Comfortable rooms, fur­
serious charge. He alHo brought
nished for light housekeeping. 31B
142-fltp
track with him a negro nnmed Dennis FOR SALE—Lexington, 1920 model, Pnimetto Avo.
at $1250. LookH good and is in A-l
Ford, who wns captured in Jackson­
mechanical condition. Terms to suit FOR RENT—1 nice, furnished housekcoping room; 2 connecting furnish­
ville -on description furnished by the you. -B . &amp; O. Motor Co.
144-tfc ed housekeeping rooms,—Mrs. Rid­
sheriff’s
office
foi1
the
rolibbery
of
the
Trouble in Illinois
dling, 205 Oak Ave.
143*2tp
dinmond ring from the Drummond FOR SALE—8-room house with nil
Stopped by Rains
modern
convenience,
excellent
re­
FOR
RENT—Several
Tight
liouschome several weeks ago. They cap­
pair.
Private
water
works,
in
desir­
keoping
rooms.
New
and
clean.
117
—Prevented Raids tured both the ring nnd the negro,
able
location.
Reasonable
terms.
Ap­
Laurel,
144-tfc
nnd Mrs. Drummond is being con­
Striking Miners Arc on the War Path gratulated upon the recovery of tho ply to Owijor, 510 W. First Street.
110-tfc
WANTED
in the Coal Fields
.ring ns it was her engagement ring
FOR
SALE—Buick
Roadster
at
a
WANTED—Team work. Inquire M.
nnd highly prized aside from the fact
(Dr Th» Ai.oalit.d Frau)
bargain.—II. Si O. Motor Co. 1-H-tfc
Hanson Shoe Shop.
12126tp
that
it
was
n
valuable
stone.
ELIZABETHTOWN, III., Sept. 9.—
FOR
SALE—20
acres
good
orange
Quiet continued to prevail here nnd at
LOST
grove land situnted within a mile of
SOLD QUICKHUILT HOUSE.
Rosiclare today folowing heavy rains
X
Gonevn.
The
land
has
not
been
clear­
LOST OR STRAYED—Ono small
yesterday which stopped the threaten­
gray mule. Finder address A. J.
George A. DeCottcs has sold his ed but hns a bearing orange grove
ed march of the striking miners on
144-2tp
these two towns. Deputies continued quickbuilt house on Palmetto avenue bordering it. This tract of innd enn be McCulley, Oviedo, Fin.
bought
at
n
rent
bargain.
For
full
to patrol the roads and hold the hills nnd expects to build several more
homes ns soon ns possible. It is ru­ particulars address "C” care of tho GOOD EYESIGHT IS AN ASSET
nnd other points of vnntnge.
118-tfp
mored thnt he now hns a sale for all Ilerald office.
To hold "a mnn’* job” those days
FOR
SALE—Strawberry
plnntB,
ccr- rcnulrcs every faculty in its numt ef­
of the new homes ho recently erected
WARRANTS NOT ISSUED
tified by State Plant Board, $3 per ficient state. Poor eyesight is a dis­
in this fa s t growing part of Sanford,
FOR LEADERS IN TIIE
thousand
f. o. b. Lake Mary. Farina tinct hnndicnp,
WEST VIRGINIA STRIKE. between Tenth and Thirteenth streets
It is not just n m atter of seeing
Strawberry
Gnrdcn, Lake Mary, Fla.
on Palmetto.
plainly, but of seeing without unnec­
129-24tp
HUNTINGTON, W. Vn., Sept. 9.—
essary strain.
FOR SALE—Ford Truck. Inquire of
NOTICE OF MASTER’S SALE
Prosecuting Attorney John Chafin of
A thorough examination of tho
West Side Grocery. Phono 1(10.
eyes, such ns I make, costs but little
Logan caunty, today made tho fol­
130-tfc hut gives a lot of satisfaction.
Notice is hereby given that under
lowing statement over the long dist­
nnd
by
virtue
of
thnt
certain
final
de­
ance telephone when asked concerning
ROOFING, Red and green slate sur­
TO M
M O O RE
reported issuance ,of a number of cree of foreclosure and sale entered
face, 3 ply $3.50 per sqqurc. Tiger
OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN
warrants in connection with last in the Circuit Court of Seminole coun­ brand, plain, 3-ply $3.25; 2-ply, $2.75; Opp. Postofficc
Sanford, Florida
wcek’H disturbance on the Logan- ty, Floridu, dated September 9th, 1-ply, $2.25. Free delivery. Address
1921, wherein Mary Emma Weinart, M, E. Ginn, Box 301.
139-2fltc
Boone border:
executrix
of the estate of Wm. WeinDRINK
"It is not tme thnt I have caused
FOR
SALE
AT
BARGAINS—Two
5ert
doing
business
as
Wm.
Wcinnrt
&amp;
Elder
Springs
Water. Ms 99 UK-IUO
any warrants to he issued. If we is­
room apnrtments; 1 5-room houao,
Company is complainant and Herman
I
f
t
n?
in
ir
e
I'n o '” 1 9 ;
sued warrants now we would have to
Monde et al nrc defendants I tho un- close in, good location.—A. P. Connel­
ho’d preliminary hearings and this
.
138-8tc
dorsigned Special Master will on Mon- ly.
would merely doublo our work. Wo dny, October 3rd, 1921, offer for sale FOR SALE—Ono heavy duty twowill only hold preliminary hearing in and sell, during tho legal hours of
wheel trailer in good condition. In­
case they are insisted on by people sale, in front of the Court House door quire at Font Garage.
143-tfc
wo nro now holding."
in Bcminolo County, Florida, the fol­ FOR SALE—172 acres in Columbia
Mr. Chafin ndded that on his recom­ lowing described innd in snld state and
county; 110 in high stnto of culti­
mendation Judge Robert Bland hud county, to-wit:
vation; 10 in round pine timber; good
called a special grand jury for nuxt
Lot Six (0) of Block "X" of Florida 4 room house and tenant house. Will
Wednesday to investigate the dis­ Land Si Colonization Company’s Map sell on easy plan or exchange for San­
turbances nnd nttempt to fix respon­ or Plat of St. Gertrude’s Addition to ford property is suitable. Apply to
sibility.
tho Town of Sanford,
owner at 809 Magnoliu, between 4 and
Said solo being mado to satisfy said 0:00 p. m.
143-3tp
What is claimed to be tho first en­ decree and coots. Purchaser to pay
FOR
SALE—One
ennner,
several
doz­
tirely electrically driven sow mill in for title .
en
E.
Z.
Seal
jars,
variety
of
house
tho world Ib in Mnlno, current boing
GEO. A. DECOTTES,
plants,.all potted and growing, very
obtained from n high power trans­
Specini MnBterT reasonable. Call- a t . . 1100 Sanford
mission lino.
DICKINSON St DICKINSON,
Avenue.
144-dh-tfc
Solicitors for Complainant.
FOR
SALE—1920
Model
0
cyl. Paige
Suspenders that need but three but­ 9-9-5tc.
touring
car,
practically
now
tires.
tons are the idea of an English’tailor,
In
good
condition.
Apply
A.
P.
Con­
the wnist band of trousers being cut I The chap who coined the phrase,
144-4tc
to form points on which tho buttons “1921 will reward fighters,” probably nolly.
nro sewn.
had in mind those who fight with FOR SALE—Celery iurm, 16 acres,
Tha Circlet la S
5 acres tiled, 3 flowing wells. Big
gloves on.
yiy ^
arar.tha k ^
house and barn on hard road. Price
COMBINATION SALE
If your 4*ai*r ca n ’t |
A number of Paris building owners, $3,500. Good terms.—E. F. Lane, the
AT L. P. McCULLER’S
actual b*L*t
Real
Estate
Man.
144-fttp
15-lbs. Granulated
(M A A have refused to lease apartments to,
( M X S t m M. J h » lM to 4 « .
Suffar ..........................t p l . U l / physicians who use radium, fearing FOR &amp;ALE—I) hives of bees. In good
condition.
See
A.
E.
Dobbins,
825
the
effect
of
its
radiations
upcsi
othet
I
1-lb. Special Mixed
it* s . w IT n w y X m
S.
Servico Shoe Shop,
lBS-Snt-Wed-Ot
tenants.
"
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLDS GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 145

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1921

“Humanizing” the American Parcel Port Service
t s ns?

Conference H as

B een
Named by P resid en t
Harding*

|(JOSE BIG FOUR

stssasar
HE TUB ONES.

iBr Th»
Th**)
WASHINGTON. Sept. 10- - P rJ» ;
to t Harding today announced the full
American deleicntion to the armament
conference. It consists of four mem-

STORMS AND HIGH WATER
SWEEP TEXAS; HEAVY TOLL
IN LIFE AND PROPERTY
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WASHINGTON, Sept, id.—
The wenther burenu hns issued
the wollowlng storm wnrnlng:
“Advisory 10 p. m.—Tropical
storm central Friday night In Iongitude 03, latitude 14, approxlmntely and moving west-northwest, increasing In Intensity.
Dangerous for vessels in centrnl
Caribbean sens next thirty-six
hours.
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San Antonio Damaged
to the Extent of
Millions

TEN INCHES RAIN
PLAYS HAVOC WITH UU8 INESS
HOUSES—TORNADO SWEEPS
WEST INDIES

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A new postal regulntlon nuikes It possible for inotherH to bring tliulr btthle* down when tlm parcel post iunn calls
and have them weighed on the scale which In part of the ci|iilpmunt of tin- wagon. In Oakland, Cal., the scheme
TORONADO IN DAKOTAS-tins already been placed In practice, and the mothers eagerly bring tlielr babes nail place them on the scales.
STRUCK SIOUX FALLS
CAUSING DESTRUCTION.

^Charles Evans Hughes, secretary of
itstc, former justice of the Supremo
Court, one-time cnndltlnto for the
presidency and twice governor or
(By Th* A itooU U d F r*u&gt;
New York; lawyer by profession.
SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Sept. 10.—
Elihu Root, once necrctary of war,
Two men wore killed nt West Sioux
liter secretary of state, former sen­
Falls, and many smnll farm buildings
ior from New York, lawyer, jurist
destroyed in n toronndo which struck
and statesman of international repu- •
just outside Sioux Fnlls city limits
tatlon. The late President Roosevelt (
Inst night. Tho towns of Ollis, Hart­
his close friend and colleague, once
EX-SERVICE MEN ARE REQUEST­ ford and East Sioux Falls reported
paid tribute to hin attainments by do- [
hard hit, but telephone nnd tele­
ED TO GET IN TOUCH
scribing him ns “the ablest man In
graph communication demoralized.
WITH THEM
public life in America.”
1
Henry Cabot Lodge, senator from GERMAN SUBMARINE
The Clean-Up Squad, sent out by INDIVIDUAL I.TADERS
At the Meeting on Sep- government
Massachusetts .Republican floor lead­
IN MAJOR LEAGUES.
EXPLODES AT LIVERPOOL
agencies, the Red Cross
er, chairman of the foreign relations
KILL THREE MEN.
4ember 13th at Tal­
and the American Legions, arrives In
(By Tho AooocUtod Proof)
committee, long time student of inOrlando on September 19th, nnd will
lahassee
CHICAGO,
Sept 10.—Individual
( By The A nocU U d Praia)
temational affairs, and author of
establish headquarters nt the Cham­
lenders
in
tho
Major Leagues up to
many works of an historical nature. • LIVERPOOL, Sept. 10.—The treber of Commerce. The squad will re­
nnd
includisg
games
of last Wednes­
UB„ .W. Underwood,
w.
---- , -----------Oscar
Domocrat,- mendouti explosion on n tho former
main there, until September 19th, dur­
day,
are
us
follows:
Home runs,
ifnlor senator from Alabama, leader submarine Deutschland, nt Birkending wlhch time, the members will
Ruth,
94.
Nntionul,
Kelly, New
of his party in the sennte nB ho waB ncnd, nertuts Mersey from Liverpool,
work with one end in view nnd that
York,
22.
Hitter,
American,
Heliin the house of ropresontntiyea, ro- killed three men and Injured three IF BOARD ACTS UNFAVORABLY end is to get in touch with every exmunn,
Detroit,
403.
National,
Hornescarded by colleagues of both parties others today, and possibly many othON PARDON IT IS DEAD FOR
servico mnn who hns a claim against
hmy, St. Louis, 40(1. Stolen bases,
CERTAIN PERIOD
in the senate chamber ns "safe and Crs perished. Tho submarine was bethe government, nnd set in motion the
American, Harris, Washington, 20.
sane,’ ’lawyer by profession and in jng- dismantled nt tho time of the ex­
machinery to get quick and satisfac­
to
y
The
A
uoolated
P
r
t
u
)
National,
Frisch, New York, 47.
public and political life since 1892. plosion, which occurred In the engine
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 10.—The tory adjustment of that claim.
II# was for the treaty of Versailles room from undetermined enuse. The
Tho paramount idea of tho Clean­
State Board of Pardons nt its meet­
and the league of nations covenant, Doutschlnr.d was one of the aubbmning here September 13th will have u p Squad is to cut red tape that has
with or without reservations.
rlnes surrendered by Gormans under
before it 108 applications for clem­ prevented hundreds of disabled veter­
Thesefour will represent Americn the peace treaty,
ency, according to Attorney General ans nnd ex-service men in general
nt the table nt which will bo gathered
(Buford, who has issued a list of tho from receiving the compensation that
four from cncli other nutlon repre­
applicants together with tho offenses the government is glad to give. In
sented.
for which they were convicted. Under this work the Red Cross and the Leg­
Confidence that both Mr. Root and
a new rule, 'when the hoard has acted ion • have every assurance from tho
Senntor Underwood ,would servo was
unfavorably upon an application for government of complete and whole
ATLANTA, Sept. 10.—The federal
express'd nt the Whate House. Sen­
pardon, the applicant will not he per­ hearted cooperation.
bureau of "safety will investigate the
ator Underwood’s position as minority
mitted to file another petition until a
Under the plait of campaign, tho wreck of an Atlanta, Birmingham &amp;
lender in tin senate, where he might
!certain period has elapsed. This rule, Squad composed of experts who are Atlantic railroad freight train here
be called upon to sign any treatry or
however, will not ho enforced until thoroughly familiar with every detail
other agreement reached was not ex­ TOTAL LARGEST SINCE LAST after the next meeting and as a coti- of the workings of the War Risk In- Wednesday night which leaders deny
was caused by dynamite or other ex­
pected to preclude his acceptance. In
OCTOBER, IS REPORT
(I'ontlm ied on I’aito HI *)
stianco Act and the Vocational Re- plosives ns claimed by officials of the
event, however, that he should And it
ISSUED
'Imbilitation Act, will get in personal roud, it was announced last night by
IrncossiMc to orve, it was intimated
touch with every man who has a clnim J. M. Larissey, vice-president of the
Fatty
Arbuckle
unofflclnlly that John
W.- Davis,
form10.—Rail..........
..................
WASHINGTON, Sept....................
thinks he may have a claim, take Order of Railway Conductors.
May Be Responsible or
fr amlmnsmlor to Great Britain might ronds of the country had a net operntup his ense as an individual proposi­ Mr. I.arifiscy, who asserted that the
be the (Ifinm rat member of the Amer- ing income in July of $09,485,000, the
. For Girl’s Death tion, nvoid lengthy nnd nerce wreck­ wreck was caused by defective equip­
ican delegation. Mr. Underwood ut largest since Inst October and $17,ing correspondence, and get results. ment und track, made public a tele­
present is in the mountains of Ten- 000,000 more than in June, the Asso- j(-nt Comedian Gave Girl Drinks and
With that thought in view the gram from W. I’. Borland, chief of
elation of Railway Executives an­
She Dies
............
. . ___ ...
---- . the bureau, promising the investigaSquad will
visit .centers
in every
--------------*
nounccd last night on the basis of rcstnte
in
the
southeast
nnd
before
the j tion which Mr. Lnrissey had request(By Tho AooocUtod Prooo)
Bodies Found
ports filed with the Interstate Com­
campaign
is
concluded,
every
county
cd. Inquiry into the wreck which cost
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10.—Tho
merce Commission. Tho earnings, "
In
tho
section
will
bo
covered.
It
Is
the life of the engineer had i\revlous111 CllH &lt;lgO M y s t e r y ,
statement by the association said, death of Miss Vlrginiu Rnppef of Los
belloved
that
by
bringing
this
opporly been promised by Governor Ilnrdn motion picture actress in n
One is Buried wuru “• t*’° nnnuai rato 4% per Angeles,
tunity
right
to
the
doors
of
the
voter.wick
who .........
told u “—
delegation
from
the
»«»«=•-1
------ —
........cent on the tentative valuation fixed hospital hero yesterday is being in- vunay rmut iw mu uwi«
vestigated
by
tho
police.
The
girl
nns
every
mnn
entitled
to
compensaInternational
Association
of
Macliin'By Tho AttooitUd Frau)
by the commission for rate making
ists he would appoint tin investigat­
CHICAGO, Sept. 10.—The dissected purposes. Tho compilations were was stricken whllo attending n party tion, wll get it and get it speedily.
ing commission if they formally re­
body of (’ur|
The
Squad
furnishes
the
bblg
op­
Monday
night
in
n
hotel
suitu
occu­
il Annus, automobile sales- based on reports from 202-clnss ono
quested such action. Thoy drew up a
pied
by
Roacoo
(Fatty)
Arbuckle.
An
portunity
for
tho
veteran
to
hnvq
mi "ho ilisutiprared Thursday with rallrouds having n total milcngu of
autopsy disclosed death resulted from straightened out nil his difficulties of petition for presentation today and
J. Daugherty, whose body 239,041.
Col. B. L. Bugg, receiver for the road,
found
—■ *n the Desplnincs river
no,
Roads failing
_ to eurn their operut- congested lungs superinduced by peri­ compensation nr.d vocational tra ii\ on being told of this, declared he
iM nl.iy, wu.K unearthed today under ing expenses nnd taxes for the month tonitis. Stomach removed for analy­ ing nnd medical treatment right nt would welcome such inquiry.
Kunige in the rear of the home of.......
’
numbered
fifty-seven as compared sis. Arbuckle said the girl had one home. It iH, ns well, the chnnce of The machinists’ petition declares
9- W, Chun h
with seventy-two in Juno. In tho or two drinks und then became hys­ many to find out if they have claims that the wreck was not caused by tin
eastern district itho operating reve­ terical. Los Angeles report said Ar- and if they have, to get them filed explosive hut by a defective engine,
I'KIISIIINC, TO FRANCE
nues decreased 32.9 per cent. Their hucklo nnd his attorney wore enrouto properly, so thnt response will j he saying that investigation will show
,
net operating income was
u k ' arry honor m e d a l
«.«. $27,330,000 to San Francisco today. IIo is quot­ satisfactory nnd immediate.
that ’one of the pony truck wheels
To reduce trouble, delay, nnd ex­
•'DIJ UNKNOWN SOLDIER. «H compnred with a deficit lust year. ed us snying he would assist in tho
came off and because of the great
investigation.
pense to n minimum, the Squad will
—----Operating revenues of southern roads
speed at which the train wus being
furnish each disabbled veternu, who run ut the time, the engine ran from
WASIMvr'T A,*ocl*‘*d Pr*M)
decreased 10 per cent nnd their cxreports at squad headquarters, with tho railH nnd turned over."
»l IVr i
'
I®’—Goner- ponses decreased 20.1 per cent. Their BLEW BANK SAFE
AND STOLE BONDS OF •
transportation hack homo and meals
nordin
lH &lt;&gt;n*ere&lt;* President net operating incotno whh $8,308,000
UNDETERMINED AMOUNT. Tind lodging until his business is com­ The petition also pledges every ef­
1,1 pr f *" U
,y to. ,,roct‘p(l bo Franco ns cohtpared with a deficit lust year,
fort to apprehend and convict the per­
0( [j Ml ’ ( °ngresslonal Medal Operating exponscs of westetn ronds
pleted.
^
petrators of the crime if it can ho
(By Th* A ftocU U d Pr«««)
thm 'i!"
unknown soldier of decreasQd 11.8 per cent and their exPJULASKI, Vn., Soptt. 10.—Bonds’ Whllo the squad is in Orlando, it shown thnt tho wreck was planned
rcpuWk
ponses 20.7 p q s ^ e n t in July. Their valued nt fen thousand nnd unde­ will take up in addition to the affairs nnd commends tho governor’s stand
not operating income was $33,781,000 termined amount o fensh was stolen of local veterans, the nffnirs of cx- in efforts to break up lawlessness.
AAIIE SETS RECORD.
'us compared with $9,104,000 In July, last night whon rubbers blew the sorvlco men in Orange, Seminole nnd Colonel Bugg, who recently told tho
• 1920.
^
governor there hud been thirty-three
volt in tho Bank of Drnpor, nt the Osceola counties.
1*1111.ADELPuVaUlO
' • "The total operating revenues for town of Draper, four miles from hero.
such wrecks or attempted wrecks
FOOD PRICES GO UP
Kubh today eounlL’l \ VPt' 10'~ Ba,'° July," tho stntomont said, “nmounted
since strike trouble on the road hud
«rd
h,'* World“ T0* to
«&gt; $402,998,000,
» « 2,u6a
Conl "f 94 hnm..
which was a decrease
begun
laBt March, declared
tho train
PIPE TRADES STOP WORK.
(By Th* Ai*«cl*t*d Fr***)
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",
•be fourth inninn.
" " HcnBon in of $00,000,000, or 12VG per cent, ns
WASHINGTON, Sopt. 10—Increns- wus undor orders not to run more than
0
P&gt;c Phllndc’nhU V»K ," mo betwoon emopnrod with July, 1920, although
L)IULf\UU|
CHICAGO, oujii*
Sopt. iu»*"nui»ving
10.—Hoisting vm
on-- es in tho retail prices of food in A u-, twonty mllcu an hour nnd assorted
I,.., tho
mo rates are now &gt;
■litvYo.i v , Ath,ctic" ......
nnd tho
on a higher bnsls.
.
,r k Yankees. Th« v«»i___
ginoers and pipe trades unions hnvo gust as compared with July shown in.there was proof that an explosive had
pcr rat tbli h 7
no Yankee slug- Operating expenses worn $302,770,000
apparently stopped work on all largo stntiBticn for fifteen additional cities, wrecked it.
2l&gt; 'wt veir n .til 0 t,rCCOrd on S°Pt- a reduction .of $191,000,000, or 29.4 .building
..
■ ■ • ii
ia
a .. -I__
«
i t i _ » _ •__ I__ At.—
P m u tird u totalling $5,600 have been
Rewards
jobs
in tho city
today, fol- made
public
yostordny by tho departably tho ™,n, 7 , °mer wnH prob* pcr ^ont- Tho net operating Incomo lowing tho wa'go put announced by mont of labor included:
offered for apprehension and convic­
Lhlbo Park 'm.CH , r*Vo 0Vcr hit nt compares with a deficit of ^11,878,000
Judge K . Landis in his arbitration.- Norfolk, 9 per cent; Charleston, S. tion of any person responsible for tho
•he «lr Into (b?„°t
8al,cd hI«K I" 1 o t Ju'V. 1920."
wreck.
decision Wednesday. Numerous walk- C., 4 per cent,
4d the S o m o Z
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tho
As a s u b a t i t u t a t i n for numor- outs wore henrtl from various parts
Expcrnntists throughout the world
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club hag Is-------—
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to
of tho city although two groups—tho
« new
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Cn the curl, Th* v " trC° Rrow,nff ou" purposes an afloy made of zinc, electricians and tho bricklayers, have also carry clothing so thnt it will bo are publishing seventy periodicals in
in th,. li .L° . Yank°cfl made bIx calcium and leud Is being used In
that universal langguage.
nlrendy npproved tho new wngo scale. ‘ in good-condition whon removed.
‘ ine »lxth Inning.
Germany.

STATE PARDONING BOARD
WILL HAVE APPLICATIONS
HUNDRED-EIGHT PARDONS

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(By Th* AatocUtad Praia)

SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Sept.
It).—Seventeen bodies, mostly of
women and children, nre In the
morgue nt noon today. Estimate*
of probable loss of life continue
to he large. Police still placing
it nt five hundred. Property lose
Is certain to he mnny millions.
As the waters recede workers are
searching ruined houses.
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Sept.
10.—Six nre known dead and
property in the center of the city
damaged several million dollnra
by the flood which swept San
Antonio last night.
Estimates
of life loss, and property dnmngo
were difficult enrly today. Swol­
len by heavy rainH for the last
two days the Snn Antonio river
nnd Alnznn Creek overflowed into
the down town business district,
spreading over an • area ulwut
twenty-four blocks. At the of­
fice of the Snn Antonio Express
“"water reached into the first floor
ut 12:45 u. m. und n few hours
later the telegraph, nnd tele­
phone connections were severed.
Over ten inches of rain hnd fall­
en nt one o’clock this morning
over Austin and all tho surround­
ing country with the storm un­
abated. Water in the vicinity of
the telephone building here is
twelve feet deep.
Water from Snn Antonio river
and Olmos Creek, which wind
through the city, flooded the bus­
iness section for many blocks to
a depth of ten to fifteen feet.
San I’edro Creek, on the west side
of the city overflowed and Joined ,
the waters from the river nnd
swept through the Southern part
of the cjty. 'The Water wus fif­
teen feet deep in the lobby of
Gunter hotel. Tho power house
will he out of commission for at
least two or three dnys. Partial
telephone service hns been resum­
ed. The water service will Im&gt; cut
of$ at least twenty-four hours.
Street cur service is cut off in­
definitely. Alarming reports of
life loss in valley of Sun Antonio
river south of Ihe city is coining
in hut unable to confirm them.
It is believed the greatest loss of
life in the city occurred in the
Mexicnn district. I'hll Wright,
commissioner of fire and police,
stated ut 8 o’clock this morning
he iH'lieved the loss of life was
very high. Only six bodies have
been recovered so fur. Wires of
Commercial Telegraph compan­
ies went 'down curly today and
scores of persons nnxious to get
word outside thut they were safe
came to the office of the Snn An­
tonio Light und uppenlcd to have
messages sent over the wires of
the Associated Press, which were
working.
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad,
Sept. 10.—A tropical storm of
great violence, which
struck
Trinidad Thursday, caused two
deathH nnd damage to shipping
estimated ut $150,000. Damages
from the storm which ia travel­
ing West nnd Northwest princi­
pally confined to harbor. It is
the ,worst storm within the mem­
ory of the oldest inhabitants.
DAYLIGHT BANK ROBBERY.
(By Th* A uoflltU d F r« u )

INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 10.—Three
armed bandits held up tho Peach
Grove Stato Bank, at Beach Grovo,
a suburb of this city, at noon yester­
day, forced, employes and two cus­
tomers of the bank into a back room;
and escaped in an automobile with
approximately $25,000. A fourth ban­
dit remained a t the wheel of the
robber car, while the hoidpp was

committed.

�THE SANFORD DAlLy H ^ L D , FRIDAY,

Rise in Cotton
Brings Prosperity
To the Nation
And Especially Throughout the Great

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Copyright 1921 Hart Sciuiincr A Marx

How good” is more important
than "how Much”
OU want the clothes you buy to
give satisfaction. You can’t have
satisfaction without good quality.
Good quality is: all-wool fabrics for
long wear; fine tailoring to add to the
wear by shape keeping; good style.

Y

A ny price is too much unless you
get those things; Y ou ’ll get them
at a lo w cost when you fin d this
name in clothes —

_

Hart Shaffner 8i Marx

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BUADENTOWN WILL VISIT
just finished nearly two millions dol­
SEVERAL FLORIDA TOWNS
lars worth of new building this year.
TO I.KAHN SOMETHIN! The Art Gallery at Stetson College
will also be visited. Thursday noon
Next Wednesday morning at 7 the party will reach Daytona, and
o’clock the Bradentown boosters will that afternoon will be spent seeing
len^e for Lakeland, Orlando, Del.aml Daytona, Daytona Bcncji, Seabreeze,
and Duytonu oif a "got better ac­ etc., nnd finding out what is being
quainted with their neighbors” trip. done at tills marvelous east coast re­
The plan is for the motorendu to take sort city. Bradentown is now just
lunch and Bee Lakeland before onu liecoming a resort town, und undoubt­
o'clock Wednesday, then go on to Or­ edly can learn much from Daytona as
lando where tho boosters of thnt to the operation of tho bench resorts
city havq prepared to show Braden­ nnd other worthwhile things. The en­
town people a good time, nnd chiefly tire trip is one of education nnd de­
to show thorn whut thfftlund metrop­ velopment. Wo should learn much
olis-of Florida is doing in the devel­ that will help in building up Beuutiopment line. Tho Bradentown contin­ ful Bradentown Everyone who can
gent will enjoy a banquet nt Orlando should tnke tho trip, nnd leurn how
In the evening and tho Orlando folks other towns uini cities are going
ahead.—Bradentown Journal.

FEDERAL OFFICERS
SHOOT GEORGIA MAN
IN RAID ON HOUSE
IIAZELIIURST, Gn., Sopt. 8.—In
raiding tho placq of J. M. Brand, near
here yesterday, federal prohibition of­
ficers shot nnd prohnhly fatnlly woupded Bruce Kirby whom they said a t­
tempted to Rhoot the officors. They
also clnim to have found a flftccnyenr-oid girl, Alice Moore, dressed in
men’s clothing, whom they charge wns
held in poonngo. Sho is from Nunez,'
Emanuel county, the officers said.
Kirby Is in a local hospital with his
intestines punctured in thirteen dif­
ferent plnces, from buchshot.
Brand Is under nrrost on charges
of illicit distilling nnd peonage and
tho girl Is being held as a witness.
Both will ho taken to Savannah, In a
few days.
The officors Btatcd that after the
girl dunned men’:) clothing sho said
sho wns told thnt her services woro
needed ns a guard at tho distillery.
Sho said hor life was threatened If
she tried to got away.

pect to doy ip tho near future. A t' Even though tho cost of building
Lakeland the luncheon wo will hnvo hnB Rono dow« H0,n&lt;» 25 per cont or
learned ol the things worthwhile thnt nu,ro under what it wns Inst year, the
Lakeland Is doing,
I l&gt;u»t month's building permits show n
Thursday morning at six o'clock tho substantial gain over what they wore
motorcade'will move towards DoLnnd l»«t August. A total of 110 permits
at tho Athens of Florida break- ( wero issugd with an aggregated outfcs^ VjiU be Mtved, and the new build- iny of $281,305. For tho first six
Inga and other new development go- months of 1020 the permits issued to* 11! ,b*
P*f’*nd *■ w,d u l,«d $1,244,735, against $1,306,323,
The world news ths day ft happens,
W JU fr- V # cdhttmilon, or ljavo for 1021.—Reporter-Star.
J tho Herald office.

NEW YORK, Sept. Or-The present
spectacular rise in cotton prices is
*generally regarded throughout that
and allied industries a sthe breaking
of the key log in the prosperity jnm.
A canvass of tho bigger cotton
brokerage offices here yesterday re­
vealed that while thero have been
some marked indications of a return
to normal economic conditions in oth­
er lines, stinking off of the inertia in
cotton is having a nationwide stimu­
lating effect.
The concensus ran something like
this:
"Tho marking up of row cotton
prices to something liko their real
value has created confidence among
tho bankers und merchants who hnvo
been "carrying’ tho growers, textile
manufacturers, fabricators of cotton
goods and tho employes of all of
these.
While raw cotton remulncd at an
abnormally low figure, buyors per­
versely expected it to go even low­
er. Thero wns a general stagnation
in all trades using cotton, the rami­
fications of which are nlmost endless.
Then there came the sudden realiza­
tion that wo have a real cotton-fam­
ine.
"The rush of buying sent cotton
up nearly 100 per cent. Now textile
mills arc reopening. Automobljo tiro
manufacturers nnd’olhcr users of cot­
ton hnvo begun to place orders. Mill
machinery makers are starting up
again. Hundreds of thousands of per­
sons affected directly or Indirectly by
cotton\oro preparing to go back to
work. Banks and merchants who
lonncd money or goods to tho growers
arc being paid back.
"The present upturn in prices
should be followed by a sharp re­
action, and this by another upturn.
These variations probably will con­
tinue up to the first of the year, but
the average price Bhould continue
well above 20 cents n pound."
It was pointed out that with an
ncrungu 28 per cent below normal;
tho condition of the American crop
is the poorest in history—40.8 per
cont, compared with a ten-year aver­
age of 07.7 per cent. This is an inas against Inst yenr’s crop ot 13,600,­
000 bales. Buyev suddenly realized
that tho supposed “enrry over” of 0 ,­
000,000 bales largely mythical and
that there is a cotton "fnmino."
"They nro only doing what they
should have done months ago," one
broker said. Ho added that while the
consumer will have to pay moro for
fabricated cotton, tho prosperity re­
sulting from the stimulation of trade
will more than offset this.
700 PUPILS ENROLL IN PUBLIC
SCHOOLS AT STATE CAPITAL
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 0—Although
npproximntcly 700 students hnvo been
enrolled in Tnllnhnncc’s public schools
the maximum hns not yet been reach­
ed, according to nn announcement
Wcdntsdny by City Superintendent of
Schools R. F. Seniey. Tho enrollment,
Mr. Seniey Bays, will continue for sev­
eral dnys nnd will not Tench the high
mark for about two wcekR.
Prof. Seniey and the faculty mem­
bers of TnllnhnHscc's public schools
nro greatly plensed with the opening
nnd nro looking forward to a splendid
year in tho work nh a whole.
Tho lunch room at tho uLon high
school opened Wednesday nnd stu­
dents of all departments will he per­
mitted to take their lunch by paying
n small sum to help defray expenses
of its operation.

Thomas Meigjhajn In

Also a Good Comedy
Tomorrow--.-BEBE DANIELS in

YOU NEVER. CAN TELL
Also a Torchy Comedy

,

SUMMER DAYS
WILL SOON BE OVER
It has been u busy summer even though it was vneation
time and wo face the winter seuson with tho greatest und
brightest prospects for n most prosperous year. Our busi­
ness and your business is increasing, Sanford is growing
beyond expectations of tho greatest boosters, conditions
are better, Florida is tho most prosperous state in tho
union. Now is the time to think of the proverbial "rainy
day." Save your money while you are making it. Bank
it with the bank that insures your deposits. Start your
bank account today.

The W in te r Season
Is Advancing
G E T READY FOR BUSINESS T H A T IS COMING

The Peoples Bank
* o f Sanford

CROPS FORECASTED
WASHINGTON, Sept. 0.—Prelimi­
nary estimates ot this year’s produc­
tion of winter wheat and hny and
forecasts for other crops based on the
condition September 1, were announc­
ed by tho department of agriculture
today iih follows: Winter wheat, 544,­
000,000 bushels; spring whent, 210,­
000,000; nil wheat, 754,000,000; corn,
3,180,000,000. The corn crop which
suffered n loss of about 81,000,000
bushels in prospective production in
July, nude a gain of 154,000,000
bushels during August over the fore­
cast last month, the indicated produc­
tion from the September 1 condition
of tho ocrop being 3,180,&lt;)00 bushels.
COMPLETES LONG SWIM

NEW YORK, Sept. 0 .—Sompleting
a 145-mile swim begun at Albnny Inst
Friday, Miss Millo Gnde, 22 yenrs old,
a swimming instructor at tho New
York Young Women's^ Association,
arrived nt Battery Purk at 10:57
o’clock this morning. A launch nnd a
rowbont accompanied her down the
Hudson nnd sho slept nnd nt aboard
the launch. She left Albany nt 0:30
last Friday morning nnd covered, in­
cluding detourH, approximately 153
miles. Sho wns in the water 03 hour
Pinning down the wnves that occur nnd 36 minutes.
in bituminous surfaced roads is the
Tho only ship thnt hns no difficulty
purpose of a new heavy machine in­
tended to lie drawn by a tractor or in finding a capacity lend these days
power driven roller.
is statesmanship

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YESTERDAY’S RESULTS.
South Atlantic League.
At Spartanburg, 0, Augusta &amp;.
At tCoiumliin 10, Charlotte 0.
At Chnrleston-Grecnville, rain
Americnn Longue.
At Philadelphia 0, New York 5,
At Cleveland 1, Detroit 15.
At St. Louis 4, Chicago 3.
Others not scheduled.
National League.
At Boston 0-13, Philadelphia 8-Z.
At Chicago 0, Cincinnati 2.
Others not scheduled.
Southern Association.
Memphis 4, Nashvillo 0.
Atlnnta 3-4, Mobile 0-1.
Chattanooga 3, New Orica

International League.
Newark 12-3, Jersey Ci'
Syracuse 5, Buffalo 0.
Rending 4, Baltimore 1.
Toronto 3, Rochester 5.

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SEWINC. PARTY FOR VISITOR.
HRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor, r Mrs. A. L. Lilja entertained very
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delightfully yesterday morning nt a
porch sewing party in compliment to
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Mrs, C. L. Smith, of Dado City, the
house
guest of Mrs. Robert Waltour.
SATURDAY—Misses Ethel nnd Flor­
The
porch nnd living room wore ar­
ence Henry, Seritn Lake, Dorothy
tistically
decorated with baskets of
Rumph, nnd May Thrasher, will en­
pink
hibiscus.
tertain at a "Miscellaneous Show­
Sewing on bits of fancy work nnd
er" nt the homo of tho Misses Hcnmusic
were tho features of tho momry, in compliment to Miss Helen
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t ng, Mrs. Smith nnd Mrs. Waltour
Pock, n charming bride-elect, ofr"***,
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^A TU R ^A Y -Tho Children', Story |
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iwas accompanied tiy Mrs, Waltour.
Park at 5 o clock.
Mrs. Lilja wna assisted in Berving
Monday—St. Agnes Guild will meet refr 08jiment 8 0f sherbet and gold cake
at the home of Mrs. A. W. Lee, 200 . M,89 Rcl)ccca Stevens.
Laurel avenue at I o clock.
| Mrfl
Klie8t8 included Mrs.
Monday.—Westminster Club, of tho g|nJlh honorct!| Mrs. Wnltour, Mrs.
Presbyterian church will have a „ R stuVen8( MrH. Emily, of Pennawimmlng party and picnic "upper (aylvnnln Mra&gt; Irwill( Mr8. Newby,
at Mrs. Fred Williams’ home on m ,m Lucj|o -N ^by, Mrs. L. M. TelCrystal Lake.
!ford, Mrs. Shelton, Mrs. Courier, Mrs.
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| R. L. Griffin, Mrs. Ernest Krupp, Mrs.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
R p Brownlee, Mrs. W. T. Langley
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Greene an- am, Mrg w T Fields.
nounce the engagement of th e ir.
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daughtor, Helen Gladys, to Mr. Earn - 1b i n n e d PARTY IN HONOR OF
ost W. Mathews, of Leesburg, the 1
BRIDE-ELECT
marriage to be solemnized in Octo
Among the many pre-nuptial part­
her.
ies given Miss Helen Peck, a popular
'member of the younger society Bet,
W. G. Sims, of Grovclnnd, was a wb„nc marriage to Don Whitcomb
visitor in the city yesterday.
takes place next Wednesday, was the
-------dinner party given last evening by
Mr. nnd M t b . R. fc. Hoover, of MoRobert Grovcnstien, at her home
nett, Mo,, are spending some time
Myrtle avenue.
here nt the Montezuma.
Reuutiful in nil its dctnils was the
dinner table with its appointments of
Mr. ami Mth. D. R. Brisson and 8|]ver, crystal mid dainty China and
children, of Daytona Beach, are the Rs (|CCOrntions of pink and green. A
guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. W.'|n„ cry8tn| VUHt, filled with pink vine
J. McBrdie.
, an(j nsparagus fern centered the taible, while pink streamers from the
Mrs, I). A. Caldwell returned yes- cb«ndelier were fastened to tho four
terdny from Leesburg, where she has ,.orncra of tho tablo. The place cards
been visiting her sister, Mrs. .1. S. Jwore hnnj painted in pink and green,
Mahoney. She was accompanied home the prctty t.olor
waB also carby her nephew, C. C. Garrett.
,
out in the four course dinner.
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| The charming honoree, Miss Peck,
D. A. Caldwell and son, Joe, return- wort, for this occasion a dainty frock
cd home yesterday from Jacksonville
whitu organdie,
where they have spent the past week, j T h i „ w n s „ nu ,',f th e m o s t delightful affairs given this popular brideC. Carol Garrett, returned to his
Hll(J tht)8u enjoying social courhome in Leesburg last night after tesy were: Misses Ethel and Florspending the .lay with his relatives, enec , Ienryi Agnes Dumas, May
Mr. and Mrs. D, A. Caldwell and fam- .Thrasher, Dorothy Humph, Seritn
'Lake and. the honoree, Miss Peck.

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It is not everyone who goes to war
that is accorded the groat privilege
of doing something that would entitle
them to a medal. These tokens of tho
appreciation on the part of tho gov­
ernment nre not protty baubles to bo
given to spcclnl favorites but are for
real service and are only given after
mature deliberation and rigid investi­
gation. The following letter to Co),
G. W. Knight, of this city, demonstates that he served his country
faithfully nnd well in the real fighting:
'
"To Col. G. W. Knight:
Dear Sir:
"Under the provisions of tho act of
Congress approved July 0, 1D18 (Bui,
No. 43, W. D., 11)18), a distinguishedservice mednl wns awnrded on August
12, 1021, by the Wnr Department to
you with the following citation:
"For exceptionally meritorious
and distinguished services near
Bethlncourt, Franco, on Septem­
ber 2&amp;, 1018. He was assigned
the task of placing foot bridges
over Forges River nnd cutting
the wire in front of the enemy po­
sitions. In this, his inspiring lead­
ership and constant supervision
were conspicuous. Later ho or­
ganized the regiment for the No­
vember 1st offensive which en­
tailed the building of nine bridg­
es, every one of which wns com­
pleted in time for the artillery to
keep pnee with the Infantry. His
organization of the work nt hand
enabled the advance to proceed
without deluy nnd nlso enabled
the Infantry to have the support
of the Artillery, and to keep in
close touch with their transport.’’"Very respectfully,
"P. C. HARRIS,
"The Adjutnnt General."
"War Department,
"Washington, D. C."
OF INTEREST TO WOMEN.
It is expected that delegates from
women’s labor organizations of 49 na­
tions will attend the second Inter­
national Congress of Working Women
to be held at Geneva next month.

Lady Surma Mar Cimoom, who has
been
chosen us the leader of thd As­
SWIMMING PARTY
WIIAT FIVE MEN?
syrian nation, and the first womnn
A congenial group motoring out to '
Crystal Lake last night where they J "The Five Men Most in the Eyes of president In the world, is a native As­
enjoyed a delightful swim and picnic the World Today," is the subject of a syrian who received her education in
supper were: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. specially prepared address to be de­ France and Englnnd.
Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Harrison,' livered by Dr. George Hyman at The
Misses Hazel Sorrell, Dorothy Stokesv! Baptist Temple on next Sunday night
Lady Rhondda, who controls enorm­
nnd I’nttye Lyle and Mr. Jack Lloyd. nt 8 o'clock. Very likely you have an ous financial and industrial interests,
opinion. The message is calculated gives it as her opinion that women on
WESTMINSTER CLUB
to change the lives of people. To put the whole are as fit to tackle big busi­
The members of the Westminster pep into every day activities and the ness as men. The commonsensc and
did ) of the Presbyterian church, will goal of life is presented in such n way practical ability which women have
huvo a swimming party and picnic that you will be one to do your best are a natural asset, she says, and the
supper Monday at Mrs. Fred Williams from the kick-off to the etui of the difference between men and women to*
at Crystal Lake. All members are re­ game. Avail yourself of the oppor­ day is mostly n matter of environ­
quested to meet at Miss Lottie Cnld- tunity of hearing this message.
ment and training.

Information
If you are doing business with Bankers,
Merchants or Individuals in Orlando, or Or­
ange County, and feel the need of informa­
tion concerning the responsibility and cred­
it standing of your customers, it would he
wise to communicate with us.

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Col. G. W. Knight
Receives Medal for
Distinguished Service

Miss Tillie Ruppcl, chief operator
of a suburban telephone exchange in
sntjonnl chase nftcr two desperate
men who had escaped from the stato
penitentiary. Believing that she rec­
ognized the two men as they passed
down the road on their way to the
open country, Miss Ruppel notified
the authorities and thes kept con­
stantly on the trail of the fugitives
by calling each farmhouse in succes­
sion along the road they were travelng. Thus, when the sheriff's posse
was formed, she wns ublo to tell tho
members exactly where the men wen*,
and they were soon ovrtnkn and capturd.
BEEKEEPERS ASSOCIATION
TO MEET SEPTEMBER 19.
The second meeting of the Orange
Belt Beekeepers’ Association will he
he'd at Sanford, Monday, September
:: 10, *at tho Woman’s Club bbliilding,
at 10:30 a. m. All kcckcopcrs are re­
4* quested to attend and Join nnd assist
in perfecting the organization.
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The program for this occasion will
be ns follows:
1. Rending minutes of Inst meet­
ing.
2. 'Unfinished business.
3. Running an organization on
business principles. J. R. Case, of
Port Orange.
4. Whnt the State institutions can
and are doing for the beekeeper. Wilmont Newell, Gainesville.
5. Getting th omost out of an or­
ganization. Mr. Colby, of Casndngn.
(I. How to identify bee diseases,
Mr. Reese, of Gainesville.
7. Preparing n colony for the hon­
ey flow. C. H. Clue, Sanford.
8 . Getting tho most out of our
honey. F, A Schanuin, Cassia,
0. Place of next meeting.
10. Question box.
For persons who move about) in
their work nnd carry seats with them,
a South Carolina man has invented a
i chnir attached to n man's body by a
sort of Jacket.

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CONGREGATIONAL CHUltCH.
Tho services at the Congregation*!
church tomorrow will begin with the
Bible School a t 9:45 a. m. At el«r«
o'lcok, preaching hour, Mr. Uurhe*
wll Ispeak on the subject, “Life in it.
Fulness."
Christian Endeavor meeting *t
0:45 p. m.
At 7:45 p. m., the subject will be
"Tho Man Christ Jesus, What !j,'
Means to World Leadership."
The night tservice will conclude
with u fine series of colored slides i|.
lustrating tho son, "Calvary." Come
nnd bring your friends.
PAUL C. BURHANS, Paster.

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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Tho PrcsbyterinnB hnvo had a busy
week and the fall season is opening
up Well. The session of tho church
will meet after both prcnching ser­
vices Sunday to receive members. Tho
Sunday school is preparing for Rnlly
Day, October 2. Plans were discussed
for this rally at the teachers confer­
ence Inst Wednesday night nnd com­
mittees will be announced Sunday.
Wo invite you to the following ser­
vices Sunday:.
Sundny School, 0:43 n.m.
Prcnching, 11 a. m.
Senior Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.
Prcnching, 8 p, m.

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The Congregational Boy Scoutj
spent four very pleasant days in camp
i at the Boy Scout camp grounds, the
I first pnrt of the week. They nre very
j enthusiastic nnd look forward to oth­
er occasions planned for the near faI turc. They meet every Tusdsy night
I in the clnss room of the parsonage.

HOLY CROSS CHURCH.
Church services for lflth Sundny af­
ter Trinity, 11th September, will he:
7:30 a. m. Celebration.
The plain tnllornl still always Minis | The Congregational Sunday School
0:45 a. m. Sundny School.
admirers among the most tastefully , hns planned for another picnic to he
8 p. m. Vespers nnd Address.
dressed women, and when It contrives , hcl(1 at Palm Springs next Thursdi,
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devotees.
Claiming
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on Sundays for the winter will he re­ tht'HP two nirtorn In tires* distinction, j no^'cc an” endeavor to be present it
sumed.
the smart suit, pictured here, Invites Hi church at one o’clock p. m,, sharp,
Regular choir practices every scrutiny.
ns the cars will start from that place
Thursday night from now on. With
at that time.
the best organist nnd choir-master,
HATS T H A T FLA TTER
Mrs. F. S. Munson, nnd Mr. A. H. i
The Congregnt.minl Mens Club mtt
Stone, it should be the greatest in- 1 lias ___
, at their regular place last Thursdi;
cent!vo for many to Join the Choir
i* j nnd laid plans for an important
of Holy Cross, with its largo pipe
pleasure feature in which the whole
organ of the most reliable make. All
city will be interested. Definite nonre invited.
tics and advertisements will soon be
given.
THE BAPTIST TEMPLE SERVICES
The services at the Baptist Temple
•FIVE BRIGHT DAYS"
for Sunday will he as follows:
Sundny School at 0:30 a, m.
If you would like for something to
Preaching at 11 a. m. by Dr. Geo.
cheer you in life be suro to hear Dr.
Hyman on the subject, "The Five
George Hyman in his sermon on Sun­
Bright Days of Life."
day morning at the Baptist Temple on
Young Peoples meeting at 7:00 p.
“The Five Bright Days of Life." A
m.
message that will do you good and
Preaching at 8:00 p. m. on the sub­
help you for the coming conflicts of
ject, “The Five Men Most in tho Eyes
, life. The sermon will ho delivered ot
of the World Today."
11 a. m.
.
There is always a welcome nt the
Baptist Temple.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
IS BIG NIGHT AT PRINCESS
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH.
GRAND FASHION SHOWComer Park avenue and Fifth
street. S. W. Walker, D. D., pastor.
In an advertisement In th is issue
Sunday School, 0:30 a. m. J. C.
is n cordial invitation to the public
Hutchison, Supt.
to attend the Bnumel Grand Fashion
Preaching by the pastor, 11 a. m.,
i mi* ore tin* tin HI itug touch (u the
and 8 p. m. Subject morning sermon, costume, and they make or mar its Show for tho fall of 1021. A fashion
"Forward." Evening, "Good nnd Bad success. There Is a hat for every review, showing the f ir s t authentic
I’ace, one that will enhance Its good styles, eight beautiful models, enter­
Investments."
points and he kind to Its faults. Three tainment. Remember the date, IVcJ'
Epworth League, 7 p. m.
different models for fall and nesdny, September 15, 8 o’clock, ^ou
A cordial invitation to the public widely
winter, as shown above, reveal that are invited.
to attend all these services.
heads and embroidery are playing lead­
ing ports In trimmings and that shapes
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COMBINATION SALE
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Tho inventor of n new portable firo
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EUSTIS, Sept. 0,—Leonard Hart, of
Mascott, w«b haled before Judge E.
M. Tally, in Tavares, on a charge of
shooting squirrels out o fsonaan. Hart
confessed, pleading ignorance of tho
law, and wns fined $10 nnd costs. On
pnying the fine Hart invited Judge
Tally to visit Mnscotte and go squir­
rel hunting with him. Warden Lee
Hux Ib apprehending those who per­
sist in violating the gnmo laws of
Lnke county, and in tho performance
of his duties he has tho encourage­
ment and co-opointlon of 200 mem­
bers of the Lake County Fish and
Game Protective Association.
The SpkniBh government has de­
cided that concessions for hydro­
electric development shall be granted
only to Spaniards or companies con­
stituted and domiciled in Spain.
Bjy it with a Herald Want Ad.

Do you know what kind of gas­
oline you are using?
Buy at the Drive In Station 1st.
and Eim Avenue,
And notice how different your
Car will run when you

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GASOLINE
ii- U. S. Tires are Good Tires

Edward Higgins, Inc.
Ice Cold Chero Cola Free on Saturday

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a GREATER SANFORD an d SEM­
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the progressive policy o f th is insti­
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Identify yourself w ith th is stro n g institution today by opening an ac­
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SERVICE

BALM FOR RAINY VACATIONS
“Weather Insurance" Designed to
Give Monetary Solace to Travel­
ers That Ars Unfortunate.

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I Got all jotir vacation toga? Got
| your Ashing tackle, your round trip
ticket, your mosquito lotion and your
rain Insurance? '
Yes, there'11 balm In Gilead at last
for the bitterest of human tragedies.
For there’s no denying thnt a rainy
vacation Is a worse catastrophe than
a collision of planets, even If the lat­
ter Involved the wiping out of all
one's wife's relations.
The balm consists of a bet made
with you by an Insurance company
that It won’t,rnln during your vaca­
tion. In other words, yon take out a
rain policy for that period. And then,
If It happens to pour cats and dogs all
the time you have the consolation of
collecting a tidy sum of rain Insur­
ance when you return to town. You
may be so constituted that the money
would fall to console you for the lost
vacation days, hbt there are other fal­
lows who would prey for rain In order
jJCjpe 9467
to "beat the company.”
VttiibOLQ
.The Idea comes from England, where
all aorta of freak insurances are prac­
ticed. Records of the United States
dressy and u sefu l
weather burcnu’are used to figure out
rates based on tho probabilities of
So designed that it can be used
either as a utility garment or dress preclpltntlnn In any given part of the
snip, this capo ineels many needs. It
United Staten and Canada. One In­
ii fashioned of dark blue serge and
surance company points with pride to
may be trimmed with a Tuxedo or a
the fact thnt Inst year It pnld $11,*
round collar. The fronts are slashed 213.25 to the Waltham fair on nccoust
so that the hands may he slln|&gt;cd
of loss duo to a rainy dny, the fnlr
through. Floral printed crfpe dc Chine
is iiied to line the cape. Medium size corporation hnving taken out a rain
policy. And the Kansas free fair at
requires jjj yards 54-inch material,
Topeka was protected by 0 $25,000
W|th i'/ f yards db-inch lining.
lictorral Review Cape No, 9467. rnln policy with a British company.
birer, jG, 40 and 44 inches bust.
Nsw Yorkers Get Lost in City.
35 cents. Dress No. 8968.
Many of the lifelong residents of.
rents ^ }U®° lnc*lt3 ^ust- Price, 35
Now York know llttlo of the city's
rapidly expanding transportation sys­
tem. They are acquainted with those
minor sections they use *• tily, but If
l| OPEN NOSTRILSI END
* they have occasion to tn m to unac­
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A COLD OR CATARRH
customed quarters thoy are as puzzled
as the stranger. It Is UBunlly the new­
:! Hw To Crt Holler When B o d
comer, tho resident of a few months
;! “ d Nose are Stuffed Up,
or years, who even pretends to know
tho subways or the streets of any con­
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siderable section of tho town.—Now
County fifty! Your cold in head or York Hun.
catarrh disappears. Your clogged noatfils will open, the nir passages of
Beard 8 tands for Health.
your head will clear and you can • Dr. Arthur MacDonald, of Washing­
riathe freely. No more snuffling, ton, has taken tho role of the patron
sicking, mucous discharge, dryness saint of the heard and Is the nuthor
w headache, no struggling for breath of a lengthy trcutlso giving mnny rea­
«&gt;night.
sons why man should wear a beard,
Get a small hottlo of Ely's Cream lie claims thnt the beard offers Im­
aim from your druggist and npply u munity for many diseases which we
, e of th,s fragrant antiseptic cream are now aubjoct to, Including coughs,
■n&gt;’our nostrils. It penetrates through colds, toothache, relaxed uvula, deBfVery mr Pa?sngc of the hetid, sooth- quaiimtlon and all the rheums. Besides
this Is the Ueip of tho snvlng of time,
a n"d henl''&gt;B the swollen or in- usually Bpent In shaving.
aaiei mucous membrane, giving you
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Eys-btraln of the Mevlca,
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»&lt;«&gt;• atnlTod.
Tho members of th* Illuminating
J v J mi*cr#hle. Relief is sure—
Engineering Society v&gt;r England re­
cently appointed’ a committee to In­
vestigate tho subject of eye-strain
An inventor Vus brought lout n bar- &lt;turned by watching moving pictures.
re, chnJV»^npteto with foot rest, Tills coiinnUtcu found (lint the chief
__' nn b* folded fint for cnrrylng,
strain on M10 eyes comes from the
pictures being shown too high up, so
that t*« eyes of the spectators In the
Pickling and Preserving front Vows have to be raised.
It recommends that the height 'of a
picture on the screen Is such thnt the
angle formed by lines from the center
of tho top and the center of tho bot­
tom to the eye of n ffpccWor 1° the
We have the
front row tie not greater than 85 de­
grees.
Some Men Cant os Satisfied.
"If n man Is rich und has good
health and n Uvautlful wife nnd two
Maa&gt;n. S u r r e a l jara or
three lovely Children," she said,
"wlmt
more can ho want?"
+
and Jelly OlaBses
"Well," he replied, “there's many a
beautiful wife who talks more than
See our line of
la absolutely necessary.”—Ctilcag*
Herald nnd Examiner.

t

TIME

STONE JARS .

St«ne Crocks, Coolers,
Churns, etc.

BALL
hardw are

co.

Seven tralngular cutting bladea
mounted In fron of a barge on which
Is a suction dredge compose a craft
built In New Orleans io r .cleaning
Band and mud from shallow channel*.
Post cards—local views—lc each a t
the Herald office.

.........
, F.UJ!! ! ,’
:J • rrn:'.
PAHS &gt;j/lU- PREVEST FLOODS SERB FARMS TO BE COMMON
VI- oil • i'&lt; &gt; .
. oil

Catastrophe That; Overwhelmed the Comparatively New Branch of HortlCity of Pueblo Can Be Avoided
. by Proper Action.

A disastrous ftoot^ occurs, causing
a loss of'hinny human HVes and mil­
lions (if dollars' worth of property,
jWhat happens next? What precautions
^re taken to prevent dlxusler?
, Usually whut huppclis Is tintt ttio’sufrertng community courageously under­
age* the tusk of reconstruction. The
ood Is called an "act of pod," arid
onOdmce Is felt thut there will he
o repetition of the calutnlty. But
the conditions that gave rise to the
disaster continue to exist, und such
being the cuse, there Is no nssumnee
tlmt It will not repeut’Itself. ;• m
If the catastrophe thut overwhelmed
the city of Pueblo Is not to be repeated,
again and yet again perhaps, pre­
ventive measures must be adopted,
Duihs must be built and reservoirs
constructed at the headwaters of the
Arkulisus river to Impound Its Hoods.
( The government reclamation service
points out thut Hoods not less destruc­
tive might occur In any year on the
IUo Clramie If the waters of that
stream were not held In leasli by t|te
greut Elephant llutte dam, Dofore
that dam, with Its vast reservoir, was
constructed, Hood time und again
wreaked havoc In the vicinity of El
I'nso.
Thu Elephant Butte dnm Is one of
the greutest engineering works on tho
globe. It la 800 feet high, nearly onethird of u mile long, and creates thu
largest Irrigation reservoir in the world
—an artificial lake covering Hit square
miles and averaging 70 feet In depth.
Thu water contained In the reservoir
would cover the whole state of Con­
necticut to u depth of ten Inches.
Development of similar works an the
headwaters of the Arkansas river
would not only prevent future Hoads,
but would store water for Irrigating
hundreds of thousands of acres, and
furnish water power for all the manu­
facturing Industries lu that part of
the country.

NOTHING “ SOFT” ABOUT THIS
H eavy Outfit and Intense Heat Make
Life Miserable for Sentries at
Buckingham Palace.

A reporter of the Isindon Dally
News writing sketches of the heat
wave Is especially sorry for the sen­
tries outside of Buckingham paluce.
Their plight, he writes, would have
melted the heart of Mr, \Vlnston
Churchill could he have seen them.
In the full glare of the sun, clad
In thick serge trousers, heavy scarlet
tunics, with tight belts nnd bearskin
imsbles, the guardsmen stood perspir­
ing nnd half stilled.
Their outlook wfts upon a roadway
stained with oil nnd reeking of petrol,
Haring beds of scnrlet geraniums,
scorched brown grass and the shim­
mering heat reflecting copper work
surmounting tho Victoria memorial.
The fountain was not playing nnd the
surroundings were as devoid of cool­
ness as an alfalfa plain. One almost
expected to see scurrying tarantulas
and lizards. It was tropical military
service In KugllBh kit.

culture Is Becoming Popular
In England,

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD

AtlU't

di03

. ::

In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Cir­
cuit, Seminole County, Florida,
—In Chancery

Edw. Higgins, Inc.
Haight &amp; Magee

FORECLOSURE CITATI6 N

GARAGES
Smith Bros. Garage

Peoples Bank of Sanford, a corpora­
tion, Complainant,
VB.
Lewis Kinnrd and Mury E. Weinert,
executrix of the estate of William
Weinert, trading ns Wm, Weinert &amp;
Compnny, Seminole County Bunk, a
corporation, Defendants.
To Mary E. Weinert, executrix of tho
estate of Willinm Weinert, trading
as Wm. Weinort &amp; Compnny, in
care of James Gay Gordon, 710-728
North American Building, Broad
nnd Sansom Streets, City of Phila­
delphia, County of Philadelphia, and
Stute of Pennsylvania.
1
NOTICE
It appearing from an affidavit of
Telfair Knight, that ho la of Counsel
for Peoples Bank of Snnford, a cor­
poration, the complainant In tho above
Btylcd cause, nnd thnt you are n resi­
dent of a Btatc other than the State
of Florida, that there is no person
within tho State of Florida, Bervico of
n subpoena upon whom would bind
you, and a bill of complaint hnving
been herein filed nguinst you, it is
hereby ordered thnt you appear to the
bill of complaint filed herein against
you in thu above entitled cause, on
the 3rd day of October, A. D. 1D21,
the same being a rule dny of this
court, nnd the Sanford Herald Is here­
by designated us the newspaper in
which thin notice shnll bo published
once a week for four consecutive
weeks.
Witness my hand nnd official soul
of office nt Sanford, Seminole County,
Florida, thin the 2flth dny of August,
A. D. 1921.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court.
KNIGHT &amp; GUEST,
Attorneys for Complainnnt. 8-27-5tc

bill of complaint eihlhlled against yea. other­
wise a decree pro confeaeu will he entered
against you: And yon.'Julia V. Itrlce. Tburlow
Utahop, II. A. Moaley, Claud A, Saunders, J. IBelutan and John I« I^man, are here try ordered
and required to be and appear tiefeva our aalu
Circuit Court at Ihe Court Houae In San/ojd.
Florida, on Ihe Brd day of October, A. D. 1U-I.
and then and there make aturwar to the bill of
complaint exhibited against yon, otherwise a
decree pro confeaao will be entered against

Can't Lose Their Addressee
New Jersey seaside mothers, who
have been bothered In keeping tab on
their chltdreu, have adopted the meth­
od of embroidering their addresses on
the hack of the bathing suits worn by
the youngsters. “I live lit 37 South
"l’t la ordered that lids nellee lie published In
Texas avenue," nnd a neatly em­ IIhe
Sanford Herald, a newspaper published In
broidered Inscription across the slioul- Heml no la Uounty, Florida, once e week for four
ronsecutlee
weeks as to tlie parlies whose resi­
ders of suits worn tiy two young hath- dence* are known,
• week for elfh t
ere who strollod about the Chelsea consecutive weak* aaandto once
tho p artite wbooo. realbench thq other day. When they were dentes are unknown.
Witness my hand and the aenl of aald Clrcu t
tired of tlie boach and breakers they Court
on this the 83rd day of July. A. D. 1W1.
(flBAL)
E. A. POUai.AW,
turned their hacks to the life guards
Cler* o l the Circuit Court,
■ml inquired; "How do we get where
1'
Seminole County, Florida.
Dyi V, R. DOUOLAHS, D. O.
It says
hacks?" Tin* necessary
RCB 0. IIWaEINO,
_ ,.
directions were given and tlu-y (1EOSolicitor
awd Oennaet for Complainant
nan-lied liwae sat'eJy.
T-23-Ote

_

1

Without doubt herb culture la the
J V* * ij I t v ■) I * *,«nl
coming Bclen«; One of the moat arrrjitlng facta In the domain of tncdlYou Can Find the Nam e of Every Live Pror
clnes today Is the progress made In
pharmacy, London Tlt-BIts states.
fessional and Business Man in
Herbs’, from havlnff been used ad
lib.1 In ‘medieval* times, Mil Into dis­
$anford in This Column
repute, and In modern times &gt;herbal
remedies, apart from drugs which
could be numbered on the Ungers of
one bund, wore tattooed, save by the
LAWYERS
CONTRACTORS
!
enlightened few.
Herb forming Is a new brunch of
S. 0 . Shinholser
George A. DeCottes
horticulture, writes A. R. Horwoed,
F. L. 8., In the Homeopathic World.
nrj Attorney-at-Law
Contractor and Bnlldor
It Is an Interesting and Intellectual
Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
FLORIDA
pursuit specially suited for women.
FLORIDA -------- ------ ------------------- I------------------Before tho war there were numerous SANFORD
herb farms run on commercial lines
by firms of manufacturing chemists.
Sanford Construct*!! CB»
BATTERIES
But there were no schools for tho
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDSRB
training of amateurs. Since tho war,
BRINO YOUR
Planes
and SpecifIfat Iona Cheerfally
however, n school ami herb farm has
Furnlahed
been started at Chnlfont St. Peter, Battery Troubles to Us
All Work Oaaranteed
Buckinghamshire, by Mrs. M. Grieve, We tpeetaUae «a BeetHaal Werk see tew (lee
you depw dakU aerelee..
F. It. II. 8 .
H, T. PACE
P. O. B n MS
W1
A
LSO
IATI COMTXTXTT XXCXAN10I
One of the mnln objects of herb
FOR DTURAtrUia YOUR CAR
fnunlng Is to cultivate plants of medi­
cinal value. Ilet’ldes the drug plants Sanford Battery Service Builders &amp; Contractor*
In general use, such ns belladonna,
Sketches and Estimate! F m | wm
Company
henbane, foxglove, aconite, datura
L. A, Renand, Prop. bnlldlng too large and neoe tee n a l ,
und so on, n vast number of herbs Phone 189
----- ALL WORK GUARANTIED—
whose real value Is known are used
In medicine, Including such common
Wilson &amp; Shorey
plnnts ns dandelion, couch grass, red HARTFORD BATTERY Pine and Garland Sts., Orlande, Fla,
poppy, colchlctim, barberry, chamomile,
“Battery Insurance”
dill, fennel, blessed thistle, valerian
nnd ninlo, fern.
Sold and Serviced by
PURE WATER

Small Clouds on Jupiter.
Prof. W. II, Pickering, In a recent
nddress Is*fore the British Astronom­
ical association, recalled the fact that
during Ills observations at Arequlpn be
noticed Hint the surface of Jupiter, In­
stead of being composed of uniform
bands of yellowish white or brown,
really consisted of nn enormous num­
ber of extremely minute reddish brown
clouds seen upon a perfectly white
background, Tho effect of belts was
produced where the cloudlets were nu­
merous, and tho light spaces where
they were scarce. He compared the
CIRCUIT COUaT. SEVENTH JUDIC­
appearance of these spots to the well- IH TUB
IAL CIRCUIT. SEMINOLE COUNTY,
known "rice grains" on the sun. Tholr
FLORIDA__IN CHANCERY
length lay In the direction of rotation
CITATION
of the plunct. He said be bad since
observed the cloudlets lu Jamaica,and Frtil T. Williams,
they have been seen In England by lien. II. vs.
lienil. ft ill.
Phillips und Stcuvenson.—Scientific To (loo. 11. Ilfsil, Jiloomlnitlon, III.: Urn. II.
Jolitim
ui,
liloomlBBton. HI-: Clnrenre II.
American.
Will If. lllmmlneton. til.: 1? A. Olllltaml.
Norman. III.: Julia F. lltlff. reul'lrnre un­
known! Tliuflow lllaliop, resilience unknown:
The Omnipresent Htfmrter.
II. A. Hosier, renlilcnce unknown: Clam! A.
resilience unknown: J. L. Holman,
American newspapers are spcmUng Sanmlera,
revitlence unknown! ami Joint l» Leman, real'considerably more oh their service ilence unknown:
It npiirnrlnR from- tie awnrn Mil of com­
abroad than for parallel service In plaint
In llila came flleil against you, tliatjron
America, Who knows • better the linve eomo Intereet In tlie lamia In aatil Mil of
mentioned ami deacrllteil, allualed,
things Americans are Interested In complaint
lying and Wing In Hoittlnnlo Oonntr. Florida, tothan the managing editors who au­ wit: In Section one. Townrtdp -&lt;• Houlli. Haute
thorize thls7 Any event of more than at I’aat, SKli of HBU! In Socllon 12. Townaldp
O Houlli, Itanue 111 Halt, Lola 1 and 2. K’,4 of
local Interest In Europe calls the S
HlHi: In Section 13, Tnsmldp 20 South, Ilango
American Journalists to the spot. For 81 gnat, Lota 1. 2, a»A 3i In Section 21, Town*
example, one morning at 10 o'clock
In London, I strolled Into a British
20 South, Range 32 East. WVi of Sec. T.
labor congress, 1 met there six chip
end HWVi of S ttq : In Section IS. Townaldp 2d
American newspapermen, and but South, Hang* TPJ Ihut, WVi of Sec. IS, W 14 of
three or four British. Let any trou­
ble start In Ireland nnd every New
York paper will have Its man on the
NWM, HWK of N W tt. NEW of NKW.
scene Inside of twelve hours, If he is of
NWV, of NBVS, BR14 of NMW. «W Vi of
not there already. All over Europe, NBA*. NBA* of HBA*. NWA4 of HBUj tketefow.
von, Ueo. It. Read, Clarence M. White, Leo. II.
stationed at strategic centers, Is the Johnson
and 15. A. (llllllantl are hereby wdereit
American correspondent within reach­ and required to lg ami apiiear before our aald
Clreull
Court,
Ihe Court House tn HaaMd,
ing distance of anything that may Florida, on Iheat Bth
day of Heptemlwr, A. I).
happen.—From the New Republic.
IW21, and than and Ihere make anawer ta the

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Elder Springs Water
•
99.98% PURB
Phone $11-W
Sanford, Fla.

LORD’S PURITY
WATER

Expert Repairing
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
Oak and First

AS GOOD AS THE BEET
D ili, Servlet

PhoM 1*1

REAL ESTATE
SANFORD NOVELTY.
WORKS

E. F. Lane
Real Estate and Insurance
Phone 95

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

Geo. W. Knight

General Shop and Mill
Work

Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

-s-

FLORIDA CONTRACTOR and BUILDER

.. Em ploym ent Bureau..

BIT Commercial Street

Sanford, F la.

The vocational committee of the Bu«iTRANSFER
ness and Professional Women's Club
requests all young women desiring
employment to register nt the First “WE DELIVER THE GOODS”
Quick Service Transfer
National Bank.
AGNES G. BERNER. Chairman
Storage Facilities
If we pleaae you, tell othero; If noi
tell ue. Phone 498
Eyes Examined
Glnfwes Designed

Henry McLaulin, Jr.

HOTELS

OPT. D.

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

OPTICIAN

OPTOMik l KiaT

ELECTRICAL

Graduate Northern Illinois College
212 East First 81.
Sanford, Fla.

WILSON VULCANIZ­
ING WORKS

GILLONf&amp;J
! FRY

C. 0. WILSON. Owntr

SATISFACTORY SERVICE AND
REASONABLE PRICES

ElECTRlCTl

Wight B ro th .n Otrag* Building

J' Contractors^
Phone 175

, •*«

Fourth nnd Snnford Ave

L Phone -142*1

New Era Printery
G. Bassett Smith, Prop.

N A IIO N U

COMMERCIAL AND
JOB PRINTING

MAZDA

111 Pi ik '
Ave.
!

CARPETS AND RUGS
WASHED
nnd cleaned nt your
call for nnd deliver.
Electric
Washers
Steam PreaHery, 317

home or we will
Hamilton Beach
UHcd.— Sanford
1st SI. Phone 5fi0

W E D O IT R I G H T
Steam Cleaning and Pressing
Good Work

Low Prices
Phone 465

C. A. W H ID D O N
PI J. MeAlenvy, manager of the Ni­
trate Agencies Company's plant nt
Fernandlna, Informed n TDprcBentqtive
of this paper this week that the plant
was operated Chin week for the first
tlmo since April. Some now machin­
ery has been installed tho post few
days, which would lead one to beiiove th at the concern is planning on
doing a big business this fall. The Ni­
trate Agencies Co., nuke a vary Ans
grade of fertlllzet^Fernam llna Lead*r, .

Natural finger, thumb and wrist
motlonB nre claimed by the inventor
fo rn new artificial hand that has 60
parts.
—Get your Scratch Pads,from The
Herald—by the pound—ISc.
.v-U, .-•iti'(."ii ■

*

Herald Printing Co.
BOOK, JOB AND COM^
MBRCIAL PRINTING
Phone 148
Be raid i

Mi

�Ita K B ra n
' ■»v&lt;^ *7, • *

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1921

tary value of the St. Johns river,
SANFORD DAILY HERALD alone,
to the state, one would have to

NOT A MODERN FABLE BY
.
GEORGE.

in the face of the man who sells canned things.
Many a person, male and female,
whose bearing In society says, “I am
a superior person, a Christian, a mod­
el of excellence,” has no hesitation in
taking a cook, a housemaid, a sales­
man, a delivery man, pr any so-called
inferior aside, an cl saying to them, in
effect: “I am a hypocrite, a sham, a
fraud, Ill-tempered, iti-bred, dishon­
est,, ignorant, coarse, destitute of all
Inherent courtesy or refinement.”
They do not say all this in so many
words, but often they might as well
do so, so far as the completeness of
the confession is concerned.
The ministers tell us that we should
be careful, because God sees every­
thing we do. That is perfectly true;
and it is equally true that nine times
out of ten somebody else also sees
us, and draws pretty shrewd conclu­
sions from what he observes.—Lake­
land Telegram.
-----------o
OLD-FASHIONED FAMILY ALTAR
NEED OF DAY.

go beyond the six-figure mark,’ the
* i u i *** News says. And wo believe that the
Once there was a Community of
News has been very conservative in
Good People who lived in a Produc­
HERALD PRINTING CO., he. estimating the value of the big river.
tive Country of G rtat Richness. These
w m a n i ___________
“Jacksonville people who have lived
Good People worked herd and made a
B. J. PO LLY_____________ W*U» along the banka of the St. Johns for
%
Good Living. Some of them accumu­
I. I ILLARD.„-S*creUf7 -T?«*Mr*T many years are prone to accept the
lated a Great Deal of Money and all
Y A . NRBL____ General N u i p r big body of water as a matter of
of them who worked industripusly
course. There are hundreds of per­
^
ROBERT HOLLY;
sons in this city who do not realiso
could
have done tho same if they had
dBOTTLATlOK MAMAOZ*
#
that the river is Jacksonville's one
been Careful.
Phone 148 np to 8 P. M.
biggest asset.
Every Time they had a Good Crop
»*«« -" ■ " W &amp; S
“The Hudson and North rivers
year
these people were Beset with a
•akMrtrtlM r tim to Mtmm
coupled with the Erie canal, made
Swarm of Locusts which in theaa
New York the first city of the world.
Modem Days come in the Form of
^
ototo “The Delaware river made Phila­
Promoters and Stock Salesmen.
Any man who did not like to Work
'mm* L kto u- «• ih m * * * ^ ,■***“ S delphia.
•M r tm n fin*--1- Orntr im to rrtltotol
could come to this Commhnity ’ and
■no rrU*y. A4r»rttoU« ntoa m U» tajwj “The Putapsco river and the Ches­
«■ etpltoettoe. ZItMmtIi to h UHm P.M apeake bay made Baltimore a city
by using his Tongue get more Filthy
p— yw, ttotfi to Utuw.
nearing the million mark.
Lucre than he could Spend. All he
Member of The Associated Preoe
“Now Orleans would never have
had to do was to say that his Com­
been tho city she Ib but 1.or the Mispany had invented an Automobile that
sippl river.
coaid be built for Eighteen Dollars,
“And so on through the entire list
that would run Seventy Miles per
Every time you send out of town of the principal cities of our country.
hour and make ninety miles on a Pint
fo r anything you arc injuring your, “It is not hard to imagine what At­
of Low Grade Gasoline and these good
*
i
people would fall over themselves to
borne town that much. It is really lanta would give to bo located on the
The re-establishing of the old-fash­ get some of (he stock before it was
Asking too much to go after the busi­ St. Johns river.
Fs P . F ir it h i P i n .
ioned
family aittar has been urged by ail gone.
“Birmingham,
Ala.,
is
trying
to
link
ness men of Sanford for every enter­
/
n
Fulton
county,
Georgia,
grand
Jury
herself
with
the
Gulf
by
way
of
the
prise and then send this money out of
Sometimes the Good Hearted Pro­
I . Fe W r IT R II i OABN
os the only way to check moral loose­ moter who wan selling stock that
the town to help other people. If our Wurrlor river.
“It is e a s y for one to overlook the ness and to train tho boys and'girls would Pay One Hundred and Forty
people would Just learn this rule there
would be more money here than ever big assets that the Almighty has giv­ of today for their work as men and Per Cent o month would have an Ex­
en a city.
women.
. ,
clusive Right to Raise Oysters in the
before.
■*
"Jacksonville will grow nnd devel­
---------- o----------The exercise of strict parental con­ Gulf of Mexico, or a newly discovered
LOW TIDE ON THE BEACH
Wo would respectfully ask all those op ns quickly ns the port of Jackson­ trol over the child is urged. “The Oil Field where U&gt;e Oil Bubbled out out Rood road8 thnt ncver broURht
ville
grows
nnd
develops.
courts can do nothing. A man or wo- 'of Springs in Endless Quantities, or a bn‘* nny ruturn®*
concerned to stop the “drives" for a
“This is ns true an axiom as 'the man who reaches the courts is u su -' New Kind of Engine that had no' Every year t ey *I&gt;cn enoug
° Forenoon and Afternoon Tides it
while and get busy on the Merchant's
About Same Hour and Minute
shortest
distance
between
two
points
ally
a
hardened
person
and
all
tho
'
Cranks
or
Flywheels
and
thnt
would
buying
stocks
which
their
ba"^cr”
Gala Day in which everything is free
is
a
straight
line,'
which
has
been
ac­
fines
and
sentences
in
the
world
will
Revolutionize
the
Universe.
|
"
ould
havf
a»
a
g
W
.to
bulM
all
and no one in nsked to be tagged or
And Sept. 10 ........... :...... .
I Sometimes it was a Mine that had tbu Rood roads tbey needed
hooked or hitched. Honestly the {jus­ cepted ns n profound truth for years do no good," tho report read.
... 3:44
'
o„n.i
n-i.i
i__
iLi.i.
when
the
hankers
advised
thi
-Thl. ftrnn.l Jury ha. made an ax- » Solid Body of Gold two foal thick
th . banker, adviced then, not
tness men of Sanford are tired and and yenrs.”
.... 9:41
then we are nt the fag end of a hot
tensive etnd, of aliened whl.koy nnd
’»«» Ovorl.ld .with a Body of J ° _
“ A ™
1 , L Sept. 12 .............. .................... ... 10:38
summer and we arc weary of so much
USE THE ST. JOHNS.
vice conditions in our county and wo Silver three feet thick it was ncccs- knnkers wanted to keep their money Sept. 13 ................... . ............ .... 11:30
in the hunk a t n low interest nnd
Siring and soliciting and running to
I2-03
wave the danger flag to parents ns 8nry 10 Raifl0 CaPital
Mach* make tho fancy investments for them­ Sept. 14 . ......... . ........ ..
and fro. It hits the same people ev­
Sept. 16 .............................. .... 12:41
Orlando, DeLand, Sanford nnd oth­ the result of our probbe. We beg all ine,rY to rem° ve tbe Sllverery time and it is high time those who er points on and contiguous to the' parents to 'stop, look and listen' be-* ,n Ever*Case the Promoter desired selves.
Sept. 16 .............................. .... 1:30
Moral: The best investments arc Sopt. 17 ..............................
have not been giving were npproach- St. Johns river arc -thoroughly arous­ forq it is too late for them to aavo to give the Bcnefitn to tho Common
.... 2:09
I People. None of tin Captains of In­ those right at home about which you Sept. 18 ........................... . ..... 2:44
cd to give up something. The iden is ed to the importance of ngain utiliz­ their children."
dustry would be permitted to Gobble know the most.—Wnuchuln Advocate. Sept. 10 ................................. ..... 3:13
ail wrong. All thin money should come ing the wonderful waters of the St.
The Fulton county grand jury must
up the .Stack.
from a publicity tax and let every­ Johns river to bring freight from
Sopt. 20 ................................. ..... 3:51
have been made up of men who honThe city of Orlando yesterday S c p J . 21 ................................
..
, , .. ,
| And these Good People who made
body pay their just share. The “good tidewater into interior Florida. A
4:29
est
y ,sought , n remedy
for the increase ; their
. . . own
, money .by the „Sweat. of, ngreed to pay one-half the cost of the
.
,
,
fellows” have been worked to denth.
Sept.
22
.................................
5:03
decade ago Sanford, Orlando, DeLand, of crime nnd moral looseness. The rememorial statue proposed for Eola Sept. 23 ................................. ..... 5:59
their
Brows
would
get
out
the
Old
.
-----------o----------Leesburg, Ocnla, nnd even ns far port showws thnt they have them­
Park. This statue will be of life size Sept. 24 ................................. .... 6:59
WILLING TO KISS HIS HAND
south as Lakeland, Bartow and Tam­ selves prayed over the situation and Poke and give nil their Shekels to tho
nnd
bronze, with n bnHO sufficiently Sept. 25 .................................
8:08
pa, received nil of their freight by their recommendations arc along the Honest Promoter who was Solicitous
Inrge
to carry tablets henring the Sept. 20 ................................. .... 9:15
of their Interests nnd then buy Groc­
Only a very few years ago the peo­ boat from Palatka. Palntka was the
right lines.
names of those heroes of Orange Sept. 27 ................................. .... 10:11
eries on Credit.
ple of West Palm Beach urged Joe L. rail’s end nnd freight coming from |
It is impossible to legislate morula
county
who gave their lives in the into Sept. 28 ................................. ..... 11:25
These
Good
People
were
HandicapEarman to fill the post of police mag­ the west was routed through here to
into
n
man
or
o
woman.
Indicatments
wnr.
The
stutuo is entitled the spirit Sept. 29 ................................. ..... 11:55
ped
by
Bad
Roads
so
thnt
they
could
istrate. He, very reluctnntly, accept­ the river boats, and thence to those
nnd
even
chain-gang
sentences
on
a
only
haul
hnlf
their
produce
to
mar­
of
tho
American
Doughboy, and has Sept. 30 ................................. .... 12:49
ed the position—and he filled it right. towns that happened to be off the
full-grown man or woman will never ket and Home of them could not go to been officially endorsed as a memo­
His decisions were Just—nnd temper­ waterway.
in the world make them mend their town at nil when it wns wet or dry.
ed with mercy and fnirplay. Then a
Oil fields In Venezuela difficult of
rial by the National' American Leg­
That was before tho ndvent of the ways.
But good roads cost a lot of money
bunch of chcup rubes nnd yaps, sore truck. Now Orlando, DeLand, Dayaccess
nre being surveyed for Itritish
but not sorry, signed n petition calling tonn, Leesburg, nnd contiguous points “The boy is futhcr to the man” and nnd would raise the taxes to an ion. The Rtatue will cost $1,500, ex­
the seeds of decency and clean living alarming extent, so they went wlth- clusive of tho base.—Orlando S. itincl. interests by nvintors using seaplanes.
him all sorts of names nnd urged his
nre seriously aroused to the possibil­ must be sown when the hoy or girl is
resignation. On the whole petition
,
there wiih not the nnine of a manly ities of a resumption of use of the young.
St.
Johns.
Orlando
is
discussing
It
in
The
churches
and
schools
can
ussist
man. Jne resgned. Slice thnt time
♦!♦
tho people there have been "experi­ a very practical way, as one of the in the mnrnl training of n child only A.
menting". Now n big lot of the do­ contiguous points. Fact? anil figures to n limited degree.
The real foundation for a moral life
cent folks—nnd some o^ the cheap arc being assembled to mow that Or­
nkntcs who signed the first petition— lando enn route freight by water to must be laid n* home—around the
■are begging him to accept the job once Sanford and thence by truck to Or­ family nltur.
more. But Joe is a wise gnzaboo— lando n great deni cheaper than it
One does not hnve to hnrk hack so
land he merely grins when he tells the can bo routed direct by rail. Daytona many yenrs to remember when father
applicants thnt there's nothing doing. will also be interested when the pro­ used to tnke down the fnmily Bible,
One time seems to be enough of such posals assume a more practical phase read u passage from the Old or New
no doubt, nnd once the movement is Testament and then the whole family, Y
stuff.—Kissimmee Gazette.
“Thousands of orders, production increased' 50%”—the Factory
under wny it ennnot be stopped by led by the father, would lift their v
---------- o----------voice in humble appeal to the Father X Story. “Busy day and night! Give us more cars!”—Every WillysTHE ST. JOHNS RIVER OUR MOST railway overtures.
Plans nre already being discussed above for guidance. Criminals do not
VALUABLE ASSEf
-X Overland dealer’s story. “Extraordinary values! How do you do
here for a joint meeting between rep- come from homes like that.
it!”—the People’s Story. Order today if you want early delivery.
The St. Johns river, our most valu­ rnentntlvcs of the Chambers of Com­
But there Is a different sense to­
able asset, has lain at our very dour merce of Palntka, Hanford, DeLand, day. The family Bible lies on a shelf
*£ The low cost car of America. M ore th an 25 miles per gallon of gaso- I
for many years. Before the advent Orlando, Leesburg, and Dnytona, nt covered with the dust of months and
line.' Long life, low upkeep.” A stonishing tire mileage.
Bright, X
df the railroad into Sanford the river Hanford to discuss n carefully worked years. The fnmily hardly has time for
had dozens of good steamers bringing out plan for either extending the Pa­ a "blessing" at the supper table. Sis­
Inctfirtp* finish! Gnvf.n.ins
C urtains nnpn
open with doors! A wonderful family in- ♦&gt;
lasting
freight and passengers to and from lntka-Jacksonville steamer line to ter has n date to go out in the flivver
A
vestm ent!
points in South Florida. It was cheap Hanford, or establishing a line, with with the “boy around the corner"—a
transportation and good transporta­ the I'alattka line, a sa nucleus, with hoy the girl’H father nnd mother may
tion and suited everyone perfectly. daily sailings. Huch a plan is in­ never have met; brother iH off to tho
With the coming of the railroads all evitable, nnd there nre many who be­ pool rooms; mother and father have
this was changed although the Clyde lieve that now Is the time to inaugu­ a "little game" planned nnd the fam­
Line in Inter years with the dwindling rate ift.—Palatka News.
ily altar Ib forgotten.
of the river trnlTlc absorbed the other
It Is high time thnt thu men and
lines nnd has continued to give us a
&gt; P. O. B. Sanford
GOD AND OTHERS SEE US.
women of today—tho fathers ~nnd
good service commensurate with the
mothers—“Stop,
Look
ami
Listen,"
T
amount of business that wo have giv­
REDUCTION $100 to $400 . '
One of the wisest of the old sayings as tho Fulton county grand jury sug­
en the Clyde Line. Thnt they are
is that "no man is n hero to his valet." gests. There nre many • dangerous t
TOURING........... ..............
f. o.b.Sanford,was $ 798, now $ 698
feeling tho effects of the ship-hy-watIts application is by no mcnnH limited curves ahead and the boys and girls
« r movement now that such a move­ to those who are ho fortunate ns to
ROADSTER,........................... f. o. b. Sanford, was $ 798, now $ 698
—who will bo our men and women of X
ment is almost state-wide is also ap­
he able to command the intimnte per­
COUPE,....................................f. o. b. Sanford, was $1175, now $ 975
parent. Tho Florida Metropolis has sonal service of their fellow creatures, tomorrow—must be guided nnd taught X
by
their
mothers
nnd
fathers
if
thoy
tho following to say regarding tho
S E D A N ................................................f. b. b. Sanford, was $1425, now$1025
It applies to every person, in all they nre to become the right sort of
river transportation:
'his relations with those whom he con“The DoLaml Nows is agitating in­ | sillers inferiors. When men nnd wom­ citizens.
One would not think of turning u
creased use of tho St. Johns river
en meut on u social level they are us­ pet rose garden over tu someone not
transportation facilities by the mer­
ually masked. They talk convention­
chants of their city. They have start­
Interested in (lowers to cultivate.
alities. They observe certain forms
ed a campaign which is being watched of politeness. But when they meet
The head of the house would not
by every city in the state which has
think
of letting un Incompetent over­
virtually tho same sort of people, up­
even a remote chnnco of over becom­
X
F. O. B. Sanford
haul
his
big automobile.
on n different plane, where they feel
ing an 'inland seaport.’
But
they
arc
willing
to
let
their
that they can afford to ho careless of
Y- A fine car of fine m aterial, fine design, fine workm anship—and the
41'If one were to compute the moncthe impression they make, they often children run wild, select their own nswonderful sleeve valve m otor th a t improves with use! Freedom
Horintcs, nnd learn the lessons of life
present quite a different aspect.
from
the
streets.
Everybody you moet forms an opin­
X from repairs and 20 miles per gallon gasoline economy.
Wnke up mothers nnfl fathersion of you. Tho man who leaves milk
REDUCTION $400
“Stop Look nnd Listen.”—Florida A
nt your door of n morning, the boy
Metropolis.
who blackens your hoots, the barber
V TOURING.......................................... f. o. b. Sanford, was $2095, now$1715
---------------- o 4 -------------thnt shaves you, tho Indy who dresses
ROADSTER....................................... f. o. b. Sanford, was $2095, now$1660
DcLnnd’s beautiful new hospital
your hair, the fellow who delivers gro­
ceries at your kitchen—all those Khvc building is complete, and was moved
C O U P E .. f . o. b. Sanford, was $2750, now $239.)
you sized up, according to their lights, into yesterday. With MIbs Mann in
S E D A N ...................... i...........f . o. b. Sanford, was $2985, now $2595
and tho chances are that their opinion
Make an aspic jelly nnd when
is more accuraUr*than that of your charge, backed by a corps of compe­
It begins to nut pour over slices
tent nurses and assistants, the rooms
bosom Hoclnl companions.
of Derby Brand Sliced Ox TonMuch is auid of the exposure of the are being gotten ready for patients.
person on the bathing bench, but Ht. Luke's Memorial hospital, with
Garnish with pimentos
many a woman, by her bearing nnd its $50,000 building, will be a great
with mayonnaise,
attitude in the corner grocery, expos­ advantage tq the town, and will fill
OVERLAND
GARAGE, SANFORD, FLA.
*
.
es more of her real self In u day than a long-felt wnnt. Tho rooms| ;havo
a beach rubberneck would discover in been furnished by various organisa­
All Present Models Will Be Continued
a season. It is truly astonishing'with tions of DeLand and nearby towns,
WBLAKA BLOCK
what reckless abandon small, mean, a complete list of which has been
_ ASK ABOUT EXTREMELY EASY PAYMENTS
Phones 487-494
ill-natured, penurious, unfair and even promised us by Mrs. G. P. Carson,
dishonest qualities are fairly thrust soon.—DeLand News.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBE!

y ??&lt;
of the
and A bou tSnmtnary
Floating Small
Talka Succinctly

In

M ention o '

LEAGUE WILL NOT DECIDE
ON BLOCKADE DECISION,
METHODS TO BE APPLIED

GENEVA, Sept. 10.—The time Is
not ripe for n definito understanding
of the methods for npplying the eco­
nomic blockade against offending
members of the League of Nations,
nnd this provision should not be in­
terpreted until the authority of the
League is recognized by nil nations
and the press, was tlio conclusion
reached by the League’s commission
J
For Florldn: Generally fair
on disarmament nt a public session
# lonijtht and Sumlny.
held yesterday afternoon.
I t rained, yes—but not
Carlos Schanzer, the Italian dcle#
~ x. # * *
*
*
# #
enough to change the ntmosgnto, who repeatedly has urged an
active disarmament program for the
phere much and the old bulb
, j unddnil, of Columbus, Ga.,
League, was the only member of the
still plays around the 08
\
business visitor hero yoaterday.
ITJ15
commission who refused to accept the
mark, (according to the most
conclusion. He urged thnt nrticle 1G
eminent authority. O, well,
K it Morrell motored to
of the covenant of the League of Na­
that storm will be hero some­
ami Odessa yesterday on busi­
tions, which denis with economic
time and then luok out for
ness.
___
wenpons, should be interpreted imme­
frost.
diately so thnt the League wuoid
5 MO A. M. SEPTEMBER 10
W S Stockton, of 1’nlatka, was In
know exactly how to proceed against
Maximum
..................
08
^ dty yesterday calling on his cus­
an offending member.
Minimum ........................ 00
tomers.
His proposal was defeated, and n
Itange ............. ................ 72
sub-committee
of the delegates, in­
Barometer
.......................30.00
C E New, representing the L. C.
cluding representatives of France, JnRain ......................................21
Typewriter Co., was in the city
pan, Belgium, Switzerland, Cuba and
Calm und cloudy.
yesterday on business.
Italy, was selected "to summarize tho
conclusion of the international block­
It L. Cook, of AlInntn, wits registered at the Montezumn yesterday main officials in the Emsloy Crank- ade commission’s suggestions,"
The sub-committee will report Mon­
while in the city on business.
less engine. If there wos another en­ day.
terprise that looked good to him he
Mr. Logon, of the Logan Mcreantilu
would probnbly be In that but be is n LEE AND FLYNN NOT
Co., of Genova, was in the city yes­ live wire and keeps hustling.
MEN WHO ROBBED SO,
terday attending to business.
JACKSONVILLE BANK.
Mrs.
C.
W,
Speer
has
just
returned
\V. W. Watson, representlve of
WAUCHULA, Sept. 0 .—Officials
the Under Shoe Co., of Cnrllsle, Pn\, from Osteen, N. C., where she has
was here yesterday transacting busi­ been visiting her son, Oscar Speer, of the South JaJcksonvilic Bank,
who is in the General Health Hospital, which concern was robbed by bandits
ness.
hnving been gassed (luring the late who escaped in an automobile, some
j. V. Jenkins, with Brown, Perry­ wnr. . The doctors think there is four or five weeks ago, fulled to iden­
man Greene Co., of Atlanta, was In hopes of his recovery.
tify J. M. Lee nnd J. F. Flynn, in the
the city yesterday calling on the locr^
county jail hero today as members of
Among those who enjoyed the bath­
merchants.
ing at Crystnl Lake Thursday were: the bandit gang.
, Lee and Flynn are held ns members
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lclnhart an­ Mr, and Mrs, G. Bassett Smith, Mr. of a gang of automobile thieves which
and Mrs. O. C. Hill, from Orlnndo,
nounce the arrival of a Imby girl. The
Miss Ruth Smith, Harold and Dorothy has been operating in southern Flori­
little indie's mi mil will be Wilma
Smith and little Miss Elizabeth Hines. da recently. Thu nhcrilF here wns noti­
Hnimttc.
fied n few days ago by Attorney W.
O. W. Brmly, of Chicago, and form­ O. Murrell of this city thnt Leo bad
W. S. Jones, representing the A. M.
er resident of this city is u guest at told liim that he (Lee) and Flynn
Robinson Neckwear Co., of Atlanta,
thu Valdez Hotel and was most agree­ were two o fthe robbers who held up
was in the city yesterday calling on
ably surprised by bis daughter, Mrs, tlio cashier of the hank at South
his customers.
Marlin Rallies, Mr. Knincs and little Jacksonville and got awuy with sev­
son dropping in on hint yesterday. Mr. eral thousand dollar:*.
W. M. Itickson, state agent for the
Murrell himself is under charges of
Equitable Life Insurance Co., of Jack­ IiaineR, also a former resident of San­ being n confederate of the automosonville, was in the city yesterday on ford, is in Minmi with the Hotel Mar­
tinique nnd in one of the most popular thieves, it being charged that he made
s business mission.
hotel 'men in tho state. They were out fnko bills of sale to expedite rales
of stolen cars.
There are several good locations in onrouto home from a trip through the
northern
states.
Their
many
friends
uml near Sanford for golf links and a
country club nml this most important here are giving them n warm wel­ UNIVERSITY COURSE
FOR ST. PETE BOY
mtlirr should not be ignored any come. Mr. Brady will bo here sever­
al
days
looking
after
his
property
in­
AVIATOR INSTRUCTOR.
longer.
terests nnd meeting with his old time
ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 10—
Dr. Ceci Itutt, of Orlando, was friends.
Robert
Ashley, son of It, S. Ashley,
among the visitors to the city Inst
CHICKEN DINNER, Sunday noon of this city, has been appointed by
night and ft for home this morning.
Ilia "many Sanford fr ionds' were gind 1,nruJ «v«nl*W. Grny Gnb,f - 011 tho the Navy Department, to receive a
Phone 401. university course to equip him as nil
; bench, Seabreeze, Fin.
to sis' him.
Free bath houses.
74-Fri-St-Gm aviation instructor. Young* Ashley,
who was one of the fifty appointees
Have your watches ami Jewelry re­
SNOW IN MONTANA.
in the United States, will report at
paired at McLnuHn's. Two first class
Carlstroni Field, Arcadia. After a
watch makers. Prompt service.
HELENA, Mont., Sep*. 10— With month nt thnt station he will go to
140-tfc
J rain nnd snow in many parts of the Kelly Field, Texas, thence to Los
stnte, with unseasonably low tempera­ Angeles, Cal., where he will enter the
t Lb** rnmmitlecH of the Chamber of
Commerce sunt out to advertise the tures, Montnnt is having tho first au­ University of California for a four
big Merchants’ Gain Day, were busy tumnal storm of tho yenr. Colder to­ and one half years’ course. At the end
yesterday putting out advertising night with the mercury nearing tho of his first year’s training, he will be
matter in the towns adjacent to San­ freezing point, is tho weather bu­ commissioned a first lieutenant.
reau’s .forecast for the state. The
ford yesterday afternoon.
Rockies near Helena and the footA wheel traveling nround the side
nills
wore white.
of a enrt guides thu knife of a now can
Send your old mattress to Bradley
opener.
factoiy.^ Make them like new, for
The Amazo nriver and its tributar­
y "00.
lb. now cotton mattress only
&gt;«i)0. Guaranteed. GOO W. South ies have 00,000 miles of navigable fr»»+»++-M-++++++*+++
“ L, Orlando, Fin.
122-20tc wntenvays.
Matter* l» Brief
Perron** Itonie
ft Inter* * 1

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P A G E F IV E

Some Times

Arranged for
Herald Itoadera

Jt The City

You are told, “ our clothes come
a little higher than others but
they are worth it.” Our advice •
in this connection is

THE weather

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beware
because we handle one of the
very best lines in the country,
and thats

Campus Togs
and they don’t “ come higher.”
They are priced within reason.

it h

' )rv \ 11, ^ rni!'trong, of JacksonV . 1 ’ '* 'n tlu‘ city, culling on his old
nviuLs. i&gt;r. Armstrong is the daddy
i *tiveryicvv, one of the sub-divisions
„ •™&lt;'nvillo; the founder of Good
°pc drinking water, nnd one of the

COMBINATION SALE
A T L . P . M cC U L L E R ’S

15-lbs. Granulated
(PI Art
Sugar
................... «pl.U U
1-lb. Special Mixed .......

60c

LEXINGTON
AND

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HUPMOBILE
SALES AND SERVICE
We Carry The Parts
10 automobile has proven to those wjiose
^ is worth anything, th a t w alking is an
]: ex mvagance and th a t riding is tru e economy
:: l k XINGTON...... .................................$2095.00
F. 0. B. Sanford
:: HUpMOBILE
........................ ....... ,$1685.00 ||
F. O.B. Sanford

Perkins &amp; Britt
FORT MYERS TO ACQUIRE
NEW CITY HALL.
FORT MYERS, Sept. 10— Foit
Myers is to have a city hall nnd a
public park ns the result of the acqui­
sition of what is known locally ns the
Evans property on McGregor Boule­
vard. The property consists of a
residence nnd grounds approximately
750x270 feet. The property was or­
iginally held at $40,000 but the owner
donated to the city the difference be­
tween that amount and $34,000, the
price paid by the City Commission.
The residence will lie converted into
a city bull nnd the grounds will be
equipped as a park, described by the
commissioners as "very sizeable" for
any city. A comfortable station, in­
cluding n woman’s rest room, and a
pavilion will be built, and plans call
for the construction of a swimming
pool in tho future. The park borders
on the Taminmi Trail and will afford
a great convenience for passing nutomobillsts, according to the commis­
sioners.
in addition, the commissioners say,
winter visitors will lie provided with
a playground where they enn hold
their horse-shoe nnd croquet tourna­
ments. Chess and checker players
are expected to hold sway in the pa­
vilion.

CLASSIFIED ADS
Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for leas than
23 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Caab
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
cordingly.

FOR SALE

FOR SALE—Roso No. 4 seed, Irish
potatoes, per bushel $2,00,—L. A.
Hrumloy.
131-tfc
FOR SALE—1021 Model Ford Sedan
at $550. This is a bargain. See us
at once.—B. &amp; O. Motor Co. 144-tfc
FOR SALE—Medium slzo safe. Ap­
ply 402 Snnford Ave., nnd Fourth
S t r e e t . _____________ 04-fll.
FOR SALE—Lexington, 1020 model,
at $1250. Looks good and is in A-l
mechanical condition. Terms to suit
you— B. &amp; O. Motor Co.
144-tfc
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.
llG-tfc
FOR SALE—Buick Roadster at a
bargain.—II. A O. Motor Co, 144-tfc
FOR SALE—20 ncres good orange
URINK
grove land situated within a mile of
Elder Springs Water. Ita 1)9 08-101 Gencvn. The land has not been clear­
ed but has a bearing orange grove
per cent pure. Pho^o 311.
bordering it. This tract of in ml can be
bought nt n real burgnin. For full
COMBINATION SALE particulars address "C" care of the
Herald office,
118-tfp
AT L. P. McCULLER’S
15-lbs. Granulated
FOR SALE—Strawberry plants, ccrSuffar ......................
tified by Stnto Plant Bonrd, $3 per
1-lb. Special Mixed
( ) 0 c thousand f. o. b. Lake Mary. Farina
Strawberry Garden, Lake Mary, Fla.
12D*24tp

i

Some
Baptist Temple Dates
Sept. 14th.—Annual Business Meeting.
Sept. 10th— Annual Association nt Geneva.
Sept. 30th— Open House Temple Girls Club.
Oct. 1st— Sunday School Visitation Day.
Oct. 2nd— Sunday School Rnlly nnd Promotion
Day.
Oct. oth— Protracted Meeting with the Pastor oh
Preacher nnd Mr. C. F. Owens, Mus­
ic Lendor. *
Oct. 10th— Eighth Anniversary of the Pastor.
Oct. 17th.—Young Peoples’ Training School—Mr.
O. K. Armstrong, Director.
Nov. Oth.—Annual Delivery of Dr. Hyman’s Lec­
ture, "Playing the Big Game."
Nov. 11th— Armistice Day.
Nov. 13th— Sundny School Institute— Rev. W.
W. Williams, Director.
Nov. 20th— Auditorium Campaign Week.
Nov. 24th— Thanksgiving Day— Home Coming
nnd Thanksgiving Night.
Dee., 4th— Tithe Campaign Week.
Dec. 12th— Stnto Convention, Miami.
Dec. 25th— Christmas Contata.
Jnn. 1st— Every Member Visitation.
Jan. 20th— Biblo Conference.—Dr. W. B. Riley,
*
of Minneapolis, and others.

"WE’VE SAVED A PLACE FOR YOU"

Sanford, Florida

“ The Store That Is Different ’’

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dircct-from-niiil-to-builder
service.
Our long leaf yellow pine and
ter cypress, manufactured in best mills
insures first quality at lowest pos­
sible cost consistent with
her—less middlemen’s heavy
GULF LUMBER COMPANY, Perry,
Florida.
138-o.o.d-13tc

FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Comfortable rooms, fur­
nished for light housekeeping. 318
Palmetto Ave.
142-fltp
I'Olt RENT—Several flgTft
keeping rooms. New and clc
Laurel.
FOR RENT—Desirable housekeeping
rooms, every convenience. Box 117.
145-Otp

WANTED
WANTED—Team work. Inquiru M.
• 12120tp
Hanson Shoe Shop.
WANTED TO BUY—Roll top desk.
Address “X" care Herald.
WANTED—Lot in good location.
Must be cheap for cash. Address
Lot 7, Herald.
145-ltp

LOST
LOST OR STRAYED—One small
gray mule. Finder address A. J.
McCulley, Oviedo, Flo.
144-2tp

“ The Service of
Sight”

ROOFING, Red nnd green slate sur­
face, 3 ply $3.50 par sqqare. Tiger
brand, plain, 3-ply $3.25; 2-ply, $2.75;
if you eyes trouble you or
1-ply, $2,25. Froe delivery. Address
g)asses
need repairing or adjustment,
M. E. Ginn, Box 301.
180-20tc
FOR SALE AT BARGAINS—Two 5- don’t waste any time, but cull
room apartments; 1 5-room houso,
TOM M OORE
close, in, good location.—A. I’. Connol­
ly.
138-8tc
OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN
FOR SALE—One heavy duty two- Office Opp P. O.
Phone
wheel trailer in good condition. In­
quiru nt Ford Gnrugo.
143-tfc
Post cards—local views—le each
FOR SALE—172 acres in Columbia
tlie
Lel,.ld office.
county; 110 in high stuto of culti­
vation; 10 in round pine timber; good
4 room house and tenant house. Will
soli on easy plan or exchange for Snn­
ford property is suitable. Apply to
owner nt 809 Magnolia, between 4 and
0:00 p.m.
143-3tp
FOR SALE—One ennner, several dozen E. Z. Senl jars, variety of house
ptnnts, all potted and growing, very
rensonuble. Call at 1100 Sunford
Avenue.
144-dh-tfc
FOR SALE—1020 Model 0 cyl. Paige
touring car, practically new tires.
In good condition. Apply A. P. Con­
nelly.
144-4tc
FOR SALE--Celery fnrm, 15 acres,
5 ucrcs tiled, 3 flowing wells. Big
house and barn on hard road. Price
$3,500. Good terms.—E. F. Lane, the
Real Estate Man.
144-Gtp
P o ll SALE—8 hives of bees, In good
condition. See A. E. Dobbins, 325
Service Shoo Shop.
183-Sat-Wed-0t
The Circlet b Self-Adhuttag* Mete*
FOR SALE—5 acres and residence
ebr elite ever the heed, diSN at
facing lake, Bargain. Box 117.
web* e a i — eethe e e te a b lbee.
IIf fomr dealer can't g e t t* send
i4&amp;-6tp
LUMBER PRICED ARE ADVANCC ^ f r % * k L _ S t~ s 34 to 4 \
ING—Tho builder may still get the
Advantage of low building cost by
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