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Sanford
THE
City Substantial*

S a n fo r d D a il y H e r a l d t
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, S E P T E M B E R 12, 1921

VOLUME II
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Congressmen May Have to Punch the Time Clock

RELIEF FUNDS SUBSCRIBED
FOR SAN ANTONIO SUFFERERS
TOWARD IMMEDIATE RELIEF

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Property Damage Fixed
at Eight Million
Dollars

MEDFORI), Mass., Sept. 12.—May­
or Haynes today notified n! motion
picture housoH hero thut films of Fat­
ty Arbuckle would he barred until his
case in Snn Francisco is disposed of
SOME ESTIMATE THEY W ILL
in tho courts.
TOTAL ONE HUNDRED
OR MORE.

DEATHS UNCERT’IN

SOLDIERS
MAKE WOUNDED SOLI
COMFOKTAIILK FOlt L.F?E—
OTHERS AHE O. K.

TO

Truant congressmen may soon Do punching a time dock, If Representative Kissel of New York, Hucceeils In ob­
taining passage of Ills bjll Introduced recently, providing for the payment of salaries to members of congress on an
attendance basis. .Mr. Kissel Is shown on the steps of the mpltol demonstrating the time clock to fellow members
Df tho Irnnse.

delivered here yesterday by Prcildant
Harding during bis S a b b a th a c tiv itie s
at the occansidc, which included nt*
tendance nt church, nn address to v e t­
erans of the Fifth division. A. E. F.,
and an hour’s stroll among tho board­
walk crowds.
After attending the Chelsea Baptist
church.with Mrs. Ilnrding and his
other guests, the president found sev­
eral hundred Fifth division veterans
assembled in front of his bench front j
hotel when he returned. Standing on
a chair, the president urged thnt for- [
mer service men aid In solving tho ONE KILLED—NINE INJURED
WHEN MINISTER HIT THEM,
problems of peace as they have those
GLARING HEADLIGHTS CAUSE
of war.
"There is nothing too good in Amer­
ica for its veteran defenders/* said j r p ^ T p i^ n ^ f ^ V n ^ S o ^ t °12 -O n e
the president. "All America is proud 1 1 ETERSBURG, Va., Sopt. 1-. One
of what you and your division did a t ' I,crHon " 'afl , kl,let! nnd n,nc ‘nJu™d*
the Meuse. All America is proud of tw° 8°r,0UJ ,ly’
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what our soldiers did in the critical driven by Itev R. L. Matthews locn
days of the war”
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i ")," ,8tor« ran down n l,af ty ot CoIon‘nl
Apparently referring to the sold- 1
persons on their way to
iers1 bonus legislation, President
,nBtlln,* ht ®n Rlchraond-Petersllarding declared that the n n tio n bur* ^m p lke. Glaring headlights on
would spare no efforts to care for its « c»r bou"3 I" tho °PP08lto Erection
wounded and its disabled defenders. (Woro resiionslblo.
"The man who came back wounded
and impaired in ability to carry on
the vocation of his life deserves the
fullest aid in our |&gt;ower to give, and I
propose to use nil the* influence, I hnvo
to see that he gets it," he said. "But
I am not so much concerned with
those who came out of tho war uniin-!
paired. They have the compensation
of supreme service and experience. OTHER PARTIES WANTED HAVE
ALL HEEN ARRESTED
You may l&gt;c disappointed with m at-1
NOW
ters of legislation, hut I want you to ’
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know that we are interested in your !
(Dy The Associated Press)
welfare.
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JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 12.—Tho
"I am not unmindful of the job you
trial of Rollins, alias Ruwling, for the
diil over there. 1 am not unmindful
murder of Hickman, scheduled for this
of the service you rendered to tho
countTv r r
y0U,
ured t0 th,0 morning was postponed until next
trj mulct &gt;mir former command- Monday, just before the grand jury
t„ ,„ l
cr, nml I ask that you will render mo
,
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met in spcciul session to consider
Ihe same faithful,
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charges
aguinst John Pope, nttornoy,
years I to ta Xftce. There is st.ll nm, Ifw ,n
Novltzy&gt; olectrlclanf arrcat.
im .’.ter service to be rendered in es­
ed Saturday in connection with the
tablishing national lines of pence. It
uii t«
to v„i, t,. h, i.
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. case as a result of an alleged conis up
up 10 &gt;"u &lt;" help solve the prob- ,
,
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lew that has been thrustupon us b'v fe88i° n by R° II,n8’ Johnn,° Novitzy*
tho enemy from within
y , wife
of Novitz, was arrested at Semi-

SHIP BY WATER SLOGAN
GAINING MOMENTUM FAST
MANY CITIES ENDORSE IT

RAWLINGS’ TRIAL
IS POSTPONED
UNTIL MONDAY

Palatka Will Send Del­
egation to Orlando
Meeting

MOVEMENT GROWS
NEW WHOLESALE HOUSE START
AT KISSIMMEE—TRUCKED
FROM SANFORD.
The Ship by Truck movement is
growing, and the Rhip by water move­
ment is growing with it. The best
thing the railroads ever did wnH to
attempt to raise the freight rates
when they were alrendy high enough
ami force the shippers to cast nlwmt
for a chenper moans of transporta­
tion. Necessity is the mother of in-'
vention, and necessity is nlso the
mother of grent ideas. It is only
when we nre forced to look for better
things through necessity thnt we get
these better things, and shipping by
water, putting on morn bonts on the
river, shipping by truck and building
more and better
ronds, nre only

Tropical Storm Will
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IRISH PARLIAMENT ANSWERS
BY A SPECIAL MESSENGER
LEFT DUBLIN THIS MORNING

ROOT DECLINES JUDGESHIP
FOR INTERNATIONAL COURT
OF JUSTICE IN CABLE

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(By Th* AtsacUUd Pr*u)

SAN ANTONIO, Sept. 12.— Relief
funds
totalling more than seventeen
(B y The A itocU U d F r * n )
thousand
dollars had been subscribed
WASHINGTON, Sept. 12. — The
today
by
citizens
of Snn Antonio to­
tropical
storm
apparently
is
central
MISS RAPPE’S FIANCEE
’
this
morning
over
longiutde
70,
lati­
ward
coni
of
twenty-five
thousand for
WILL GET FATTY'S GOAT
tude
25
moving
rapidly
northeastward
relieving
distress
of
those
who lost
FOR KILLING THE GIRL
the Weather Bureau unnounced. The possession in the flood of Saturday
(B y Tho A uocliW d P r u t )
storm no doubt did considerable dam­ morning. Property dnmngo Is. fixed
NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—Henry age Sunday on the island of Haiti. at not more than cigh million dollars
Lehrmnn, motion picture director, The disturbance will not reach the by C. D. Yandel, general manager, of
who was engaged to marry Virginin coast of the United States, the Bu­ the Chamber of Commerce, while tho
Ruppc, said today he would devote reau stated.
death list is uncertain. Some esti­
every moment he could spare from his
mates running it as high as one hun­
business to pressing prosecution of AI)OR IS ADORED I1Y
dred dead, including forty-seven bod­
Roscoc Arbuckle.
THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS ies recovered.
The city proper has been crippled
(By Th* AnoeUAtd P rtu )
SCHULTZ IS CAPTURED
all day from the flood. Thore have
GENEVA, Sept. 12.—Gustav Ador, been no lights nor street car scrvico
AT CRISSEY. OHIO.
former president of Switzerland, wns
because of electric power. Water has
elected honorary president of the as­
(By T h* A iiscU ted P r« u )
been running in thu mains in a few
TOLEDO, Ohio. Sept. 12.—Charles sembly of the League of Nations to­
portions of the city, nnd the pressure
Schultz, one of the three men convict­ day.
is weuk at these places. City officials
ed of conspiracy in connection with
said late yesterday thnt tho water
An organization to promote the pressure would be turned on boforo
the million dollnr postoffice robbery,
who esenped from Lucas county jail Finnish development of aviation in all today and it is thought electric cur­
on Labor Day, was captured at Cris- branches has been formed at Helsing­ rent nlso will be available today.
sey, Ohio, today.
fors.
City Building Inspector John L.
Richter, estimated thu damage to
buildings at approximately $700,000.
He said thnt no largo buildings havo
been dumnged permanently nnd that
none is in a dangerous condition.
Hardly any of the duntaged business­
es carried flood insurance cither on
thu buildings or stock.
Precautions to prevent nn epiduntic
WEEK’S WEATHER
Premier Lloyd George
are being taken. A check by D. D.
Forecast for the Period Sept. 12 to Ilarrigan, city engineer, showed that
at Inverness, Which
thirteen of the twenty-seve^ bridges
17- Inclusive.
is Headquarters
South Atlantic and East Gulf spanning the Snn Antonio river nro
Stntts: Unsettled and occasional virtually undamaged. At first it was
(By Th* Aiiocluted Fre*i)
thought nil hut four were dumuged,
DUBLIN, Sopt. 12.—A courier of rains with temperature near or be­ hut with the removal of dcbriB nnd
the Irish republican parliament left low normal. Distrubnnce over Ca­ driftwood today, it &gt;wu» found that
Dublin this morning for Inverness, ribbean Sea moving west northwest­ thirteen still are safe and sound. Only
Scotland, where Lloyd George is ward.
one bridge wns washed away.
making his headquarters.
The rapidity with which thu water
Giant Mine Found
receded after ruins stopped is ac­
ANOTHER EXPLOSION
Washed Ashore and counted for by the city being at tho
SHAKES UP HALIFAX
of the three strenms.
May Be One of Many headwaters
OCCURS AT DARTMOUTH.
A rigid restricted area was roped
off today and guarded by policemen
That Have Reen Sinking Ships Off and Soldiers from Fort Sam Houston.
(B y Th* AmocU U i) P r« n )
the Coast Lately
HALIFAX, Sept. 12.—The town of
The Red Cross nnd other similar
Dartmouth, across the harbor from
organizations
opened relief’headquar­
(B y Th* A »ocU t«d P r o * )
Halifax, wns shaken by a terrific ex­
PORTSMOUTH, Vn., Sept. 12.—The ters yesterday and all last night and
plosion early today when an oil tank discovery yesterday of a giant mine today, bread was passed out to tho
blew up during a fire. The force of t(irt,0 ft.ct j„ diameter, coated with hungry and clothes given other Huffertho blast was felt throughout this hnrnnclcs ami oysters and provided IcrsThere wns limited telephone service
city,
. . shuttering
_ windows in ninny
. with electrical firing device, washed
yesterday.
Small automobiles were
buildings. One man is reported m iss-1ashore at Oceunview, near here, lins
hacked
up
to the dynamos, rear
ing, and another slightly injjured. given rise to the theory that perhaps
wheels
jacked
up nnd belts put over
The property loss will bo heavy. Five several of the ships lost off the const
the
rims
for
power.
distilling tanks of the Imperial Oil recently may have been sunk by strikCity officials estimate that the total
Co., wns destroyed.
’ ing one of these explosive derelicts.
effect of the flood will not he cleared
up for a month.

nmong tho many good things thnt
will come from high freight rates
on the rnilronds. It will even go so
fnr thnt in a few short years there
will bo nn Intcrurbnn line from Snnford to Kissimmee—thnt dream thnt
wns taken up n few yenrs ago nnd
wns killed by the war. In fnct if the
people of the inland cities of Florida
will only stick together on the ship by
"I want this to continue as
anAm- T ' 0Sund8' ,ncar F° r‘ Myor8' Satu!"
truck nnd ship by water idea this
erica «.f oh
ii.,m.
..„.i servico
..i.... and ,lay»
arrived
Opportunity
mul
.
, , here
.
. ,this
. . . morning in
part of Floridn will he the greatest
as nn America of grateful am.recin- charK° ° f doputy H,lcriff’
tlon.”
| The grand jury nt one o clock re­ and the busiest place in the south.
cessed until 2:30, without having tnk- Alrendy wo nre beginning to feel the
1
en any action.
effects of this great movement. A
'"•UK AHE ARRESTED
now wholesale grocery started in
IN HICKMAN MURDER
WEALTHY FLORIDA
Kissimmee Inst week nnd all their
SPECIAL JURY TODAY.
FARMER MURDERED. supplies were shipped to Sanford and
trucked to Kissimmee, thus saving a
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 1U. Tho
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MOORE HAVEN,
Sept. 12.—Tho
large amount of money on freights.
ial session^"!'* ! " , S, " '* ! n,cet in 8,,ec* hony of Eugene Haskell, aged 50, Other wholesale houses in Kissimmee
in connecti ' ^,i " i 1 8ccond t *mo farmer and fm lt grower of tho Citrus nnd Orlnndo nnd other cities will do
II. Hit-kin,! ' '|VI. '/ 'I b
®eo. Center neighborhood, wn sfound in a likewise nnd this movement will
ami
, ' " a 1 Ualrc tnanngor drainage ditch between hero and that spread until it will ho n rare thing in
last
s,„utiny' night.
n" U'ry..,.,.f tho
Place this afternoon. The man had Inter yenrs for the wholcsnlo busi­
, c •'m
• thufttra'
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ordered
,!° body wns been missing for several days, and ness to ship by rail unless they are
Gil
Gibbs
r !i'
J * !m iit
while the body was so decomposed as forced to do so with goods arriving
John
i«,in
'nB 1 u‘ arrc8t °f to mnko tho causo of death only n from the middle west that cannot he
John |k
, . i,
Fireman Dies of
Nc'ovitzky ' * ' 11 ,&lt;&gt;riU!y' a,1,l l nv’ln matter of conjjccturo, the coroner's shipped by water.
of
Injuries Received
Tho meeting to he held in Orlnndo
ot being iiunl'it . 1" !an’ on cbarR°8 jury brought in a verdict of "death
Pollen
1,..,
11
ln
10
l,a
ffedy.
(,y
violence
nt
the
bands
of
some
perby
hands
per tomorrow night will he attended by a
in A. B. A. Wreck
Policp hist night w
f°r Johnnie M.::.Ae.r° ”&gt;• 8-e.arCl,,ntr aon unknown- the motive being rob- committee from Sanford, nnd nil the
cities thnt nre vitally concerned In
ATLANTA, Ga., Sopt. 12.—Frank
*imilnr i-hurirm V Wl 1‘-wanted on j Tho pockets of his clothes were this grent movement, nml they will Jones, negro fireman, who was in­
w,,re first am -t,. 1 0,,° nnd
turned inside ou4: nnd his watch and come from ns fnr north ns Palatka.
jured in the wreck of an Atlanta, Bir­
Picion, hut latnr
r' 1arB?8,0^ 8U8‘ rl»KH wore missing. Hnskol wns last
mingham and Atlantic railway freight
were sworn 0llt „|i nrni!l "varrants 8ecn the afternoon of September 7, C. M. BERRY HONORED
train here Inst Wednesday night, died
WITH GOLD FOUNTAIN PEN. Snturdny, bringing the death list to
n&gt;i-n u’ero nccessoiln^'i^r n 1
tW&lt;&gt; »*r*v*nfr along a ronil near where the
--------. two.
in «n attempt to
° “ r®tbo fnct body wns found today. With hint wns
C.
M.
Derry
wns
formerly
the
coiin-*
J . T. Morris, engineer, wns killed
the c°mmitment of a „
, U° ny and. n negrt). Tho next morning the horse
" was atnte,i ti,„, , , 1'U.r .°Ir ’ ,
land wagon were found nbout a milo ty agent of Seminole county, nnd and two negro trainmen in uddition
“wlinga on «
° f Frank and a half distant from where tho Btood high in the ranks of county to joines were injured in the wreck
'll'1™ * " .«
w
wn slocatcd toilny.
There was agents all over tho Stnto of Floridn. which B. L. Bugg, receiver for tho
be postponed
a W°!l d prob" no traco of Haskell or his companion. Ho was elected president of the coun­ road, charges wns caused by nn ex­
°M hc Krnnd Jury* " ? * inff the resuit Tho 8onrch for the ,„ lly continued ty agent’s organization, nnd nt n plosive being, placed on the track.
banquet of tho association at GnincsThe commission appointed by Gov•
nh: char« - az L t r
r
° f untn ,i was f ° und to&lt;,ay • '
®lYlcia|g did not dim.i,
* m° n’
Haskell was n pinn of considerable villo tho other day, when his resignn- ernor Hardwick to determine tho
ti(*n leading to the nr"0 , lL’ in^orma* means. His family, including wife tlon wns rend, the county agents pres-^nuso of tho wreck will ijturt its inJ1'1'0 nnd denied mn, ^ °,
, tWH nn,l ^bre® children, resldo in Waldo, ent decided to send Mr. Burry a token quiry today. Union leaders have asrflt Hawlings had m,
° rcu ab*nK Kns., from which plnco ho enmo of their appreciation, nnd sont Him n scried defectivo equipment caused tho
fine gold fountain pen with his inltinls 'train to lenvo tho tracks,
Ihe
"bout •
o„o.
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*ntered n »,i ' Wo mcn* Ruwlings
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engraved thereon. Mr. Berry prizes SPORTS
"ittnment
not KU,lty
his ar----------------- :--------One of the nowest Industries to tho gift very highly^ and will koop
A clock has been Inserted in tho
locato In Bradcntown 1 stho Grnsk &amp; it in loving remembrance of tho many
Sons Pottery Co. Tho yoxpect to do good friends he has mnde nmong th o1 pedestal of a new floor Inmp by Its
F°r first
ClnaB Job work-th* Herald n rotnll and wholosalo business.
agents of the State.
[designer.

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ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Sopt. 12.—
A message to former service men was

N U M BER 146

FA’h ’Y ARBUCKLE UARRBI)
FROM SHOWING PICTURES
AT .MEDFORD, MASS.

In Peace Problems But
Does Not Commit
Self

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GOVERNOR APPOINTS
15 SPECIAL POLICE OF
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.

TALLAHASSEE, Sopt. 12.—F if­
teen police officials were designated
Says He Will Be Un­ Friday by Governor'Cnry A. Hardee
able to Serve on Ac­ ns special officers for the Atlnntic
Const Lin urnilrond company under
count of Age
the recently enacted state law provid­
ing tho commissioning of police offi­
(By Th* A«*ooUt«d Pre«»)
GENVA, Sept. 12.—Elihu Root, cers. They nro:
W. C. Pannell, inspector of police,
has definitely declined to he consider­
Wilmington. N. C.; C. J . Barnes, enped for election ns judge for the Inter­
tnln of police, Sanford; F. E. Kidd,
national Court of Justice. In a cubic captain of police, Jacksonville; T. S.
gram to Dr. Manley O. Hudson, who McDonald, captain of police, Lake­
is here in tho enpneity of the Ameri­ land; Charles Pinkoson, captain of
can Observer, Root declures ho will bo police, Gainesville; N. A. Hicks, sorgennt of police, Jacksonville; G. P.
unable to servo because of his ago.
Stownrt, sergennt of police, Jack­
sonville: W. fl. Loznlckn, sergeant,
ANNUAL CONFERENCE
.o f police, Jacksonville; E. E. WheclROTARY PRESIDENTS
ter- sergennt of police, JnJcksonvilla;
AND SECRETA RIES.
-’O. L. Thcmvnj, sergeant ,of police,
Jacksonville; P. K. Winter, sergeant
Tho nnnunl conference of presi­
dents nnd secretaries of Rotary Clubs of police, Jacksonville; H. T, Daniel,sergeant of police, Lnkclnnd; W. F .
In the eighth district, comprising
'Hill, sergeant of police, Tampa; E.
Georgia, Alabama and Florida, will
C. Harbage, sergeant of police, Tambo htld at Jacksonville, T
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a
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Sopt. 15, according to an announce- P
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ment received hero from John A. P° C° ’ 8nnfordTurner, district govcrnir. of Tampa.
T I T A DAILY HIKALD WAVY AD.

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1921

PAGE SIX

MELLON GIVES
PROPOSAL FOR
TAX REVISIONS

STATE PARDONING BOARD
WILL HAVE APPLICATION
.
FOR 108 PARDONS

STAR

(Continued from l’#eo One)

DAY

sequence several applicants who fail­
ed to obtain clemency at tho meeting
of tho Board several months ago will
have petition* before tho board next
WASHINGTON, Sopt. 10.—Having week. Tho list issued by tho Attor­
in
henrd Secretary Mellon’* recommen­ ney General follows:
dation* for further tnx revision*, tho
Oswald Albury, manslaughter; Jim
Bennte finance committee wn* ready Armstrong, murder, *ccond degroo;
todny to consider actual changes In Hugh Alderman, murder; Lnurn Adithe house bill a* well ob broad poli­ nniH, manslaughter; John Barabaree,
cies of taxation. Chairman Ponroso murder, first degree; John Burdette,
Torchy Comedy
AI
hoped to have the bill completed In bigamy; Jesse Brown, manslaughter;
a little moro than a week *o that it 1wllllo" Bryant, forgery; Ira Berwick,
might be ready for the senate when J burtclnry; Robert Bryant, murder;
confrcs* reconvened late this month, chn*. J . Uodifield, forgery; Jeff Boyd,
There was a very free discussion murder, second degree; ^Shelly Brooks,
E v a Novak in
yesterday, with Secretary Mellon re­ murder; Jeptha E / Barker, man­
garding the change* in tho®u&gt;use slaughter; George Beelman, embez­
I measure suggested by him and It may zlement; J . A. Behler, forgery; Anbe that the committee will seek' fur- drew J. Beard, murder; Jam es BrantAlso n Comedy
ther information from him on some of ley, murder; George linker, forgery;
the point*. The o mitteo nlHo expect* II. I. Brothers, forgery; Mnek C. Comto take up Senator Smoot’* proposal rnd, carrying concealed weapons;
Henry
for a sale* tnx and tho present plan George Caldwell, murder;
is here because we find it best
Cook,
murder,
first
degree;
Lnwrence
I* to add Home new administrative
features, including a provision for Campbell, murder, second degreu;
fitted to carry out the quality
tax Investigative commission which John Cooper, murder; John D. Davis,
and value-giving ideals
wn* left out of the house bill In tho murder, second degree; Roberta Dnnrush of committee amendment* at iels, murder; Jeremiah Dnvis, murder;
of this store
C. S. Douglas, murder, first degree;
the last hour of consideration.
In presenting his rpcommendntions, M. L. Douglas, bigamy; P. D. Dixon,
the treasury secretary adhered to tho nssnult with intent to murder; Chns.
figures on expenditures agreed upon Moneyham, statutory offenBc; Clar­
ence Mehl, grand larceny; Zeak Mc­
at the White House tnx conference
It has beon a busy summer even though it wns vacution
Intosh, murder; Freddie McCray, mur­
Inst August 0. His suggestions for
time and wo face tho winter season with tho greatest and
der, second degree; T. J . McManus,
changes in the house hill contemplat­
brightest
prospects for n mos^ prosperous year. Our lousi­
embezzlement; Walter
McKnight,
ed n total revenue yield of approxi­
ness
and
your
business is increasing, Sanford is growing
breaking and entering and grand lar­
mately $3,200,900,000 for the fiscal ceny; Lewis Nims, murder, second de­
beyond expectations of tho greatest boosters, conditions
aro better, Floridn is tho most prosperous state in tho
year ,nnd $3,000,000 for the flscnl gree; Pnckey O’Neal, nssuult with in­
union. Now is the timo to think of tho proverblnl "rainy
* * * * * * * * * *
year of 1922, or about the house bill tent to murder; Ollio Preston, murdny.”
Save your money whllo-you nro mnklng it. Bank
figure.
dor, second degree; Sid Will Rollins,
It with tho bnnk that insures your deposits. Start your
Changes in the house tax Hills re­ murder, second degree; William Saw­
bank account today.
commended by Secretary Mellon In­ yer, murder, Becond degree; Lee
cluded:
Stephens, murder; Clnrence Smith,
* * * * * * * * * *
Repeal of the excess profits tnx, ef­ murder, second degree; Davo Smith,
fective as of laHt January 1, instead murder; Wilbur Stalls, breaking nnd
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
of next Jnnunry 1.
entering; Bcnjnmin F. Squires, lar­
Retention of all of the transporta­ ceny; William Whitehurst, murder,
South Atlantir Association.
Just to sntisfy a curious public tho
At Spartanburg 5, Augusta 0.
tion taxes for the enlendnr year 1922, second degree; Dan B. Williams, mur­
Roporter-Star wishes to say, Miss
but at hnlf the present rate, instead der, second degree; Mitchell Wilkins,
A t Columbia 7, Charlotte 2.
Lena Clarke is yet in the Orange
of complete repeal as of next JJnnu- manslaughter; Albert Wright, mur­
At Greenville 8-1, Charleston 1-1.
county juil and has not been trans­
G ET READY FOR BUSINESS TH AT IS COMING
der; Walter Wyman, murder; Tom
ferred to either the county poor farm
ary 1.
or tho Orange General Hospital, as
Repeal of the cnpitnl stock tnx, ef­ Witt, manslaughter; Isham Swllley,
American League..
is generally reported on the streets.
At Philadelphia 5, New York 1-1.
fective next year, an entirely new manslaughter; J . F. Whitfield, larc­
eny of autofnobilo; Marcus Williams,
Miss Clarke, however, is yet enjoy­
At Washington 1, Boston 5.
proposal.
ing her rest and retirement from the
At Chicago 20, Detroit IK.
Reduction of the minimum income robbery; E. IC. Woden, embezzlement;
world. “You would imugine I would
At St. Louis-Clevcland, rain.
surtnx rate from 03 per cent, to 25 Gordon Worthy, grand larceny; Wil­
become lonesome or discontented
per cent., effective Jnnunry 1, 1922, lie White, breaking nnd entorlng; R. £
o f Sanford
with this solitary confinement,” said
Instead of to 32 per cent, ns provided D. Waring, aggravated assault; Geo.
National League. ,
Wnrren, obtaining money under false
Mis* Clarke to a Reporter-Star repre­
in tho house hill.
At Now York 0, Brooklyn 2.
pretenses;
W. F. Jowers, nssuult with
sentative, "but that is not the case.
An increnso of 5 per cent. Instead
At Pittsburg K, Chiengo 8.
intent
to
commit
statutory offense;
I hnvo much to do and in fact there
At Boston 2, Philadelphia 0.
of 2 1-2 per cent, in the normnl cor­
is not an idle moment here.’’
Sadie
McPherson
,
murder; J .
II. Rnphncl Knowles, nssnult with intent Counties to Demand
At Cincinnati HI, St. Louis .'1.
poration Incomo tax, making the to­
Miss Clarke busies herself with let­
Troutman,
grand
larceny;
Ethel
E
v -lto commit murder; UubbcII B. Lane,
tal 15 per cent, retroactive to last
Imemdiate Building
ter-writing, poem and fiction compo­
erett,
murder;
Steve
Ethridge,
niurJconcealing stolen goods; Clnrenco
Southern Association.
Jnnunry 1.
sition, besides kcoping hen cell as
dor;
H.
S.
Evans,
nssnult;
Flanders
Langford,
murder;
Ned
Long,
breukAt Chattanooga 2-K, N Orleans .‘1-1.
A innnufacturersMnx on cosmetics
of State Road No. 2
neat as a pin. “I must tell you of a
At Birmingham 7-2, I.. Rock 2-0.
nnd proprietary medicines to replace K. Ferrell, assault with Intent to com-J|n? aad entering; Willie Lewis, inurreal funny experience I once went
mit murder; Julius Fields, mnnslnugh- (|or. j 00 Lichenstcin, murder; Frnnk
the present stamp tnxes which were
At Atlanta 2, Mobile -1.
GAINESVILLE, Sept. 10.—Unc of
through,” said Miss Clarke, "and there
ter; Tom Graham, murder; Will Gold- \ Landrum, murder; John Myers, murthe most important good roads meet­
Others not scheduled.
eliminated
by
the
house.
iH a sequel to the affair," she said,
en, murder; Will Giddcns, lnrcerty;' ,|ur. ^ob0 Martin, murder; Theodore
ings held in Florida in years will be
Rctentio nnext year of the tnxes
holding up a letter written by one of
Joe Gitliurd, murder, first degree; [ Mnck, murder; Richard P. Maxwell,
held here next Tuesday, with dele­
American
Amocintlon.
on
insurance
premiums,
but
at
oneher West Palm Beach friends. "This
John Gill, murder, first degree; Jack I Krand larceny; J . A. Markham, cntlcgates from Lake, Columbia) Hamil­
At Columbus I, Indianapolis 2.
half the present rate.
man once got into a poker game. His
Gihson, murder, first degree; James jn(f fomale from home for immoral
At St. Paul 1-2, Kansas City 12-3.
With these exceptions, the trensury V. llodshirc, grand larceny; L. J . Hale,' purpogcs; Mike Knzknrcz, larceney; ton, Alachqa, Marion and perhaps oth­
boss was out of towp. lit* lost heav­
At Toledo 18, I^misville 3.
secretary was claimed to have ap­ grand larceny; Preston Holder, grand (Cornelius Powers, murder; Jnsper er counties, who aro interested in
ily in the card game and lie took the
At Minneapolis (’&gt;, Mnlwnukec K.
proved the house measure with its embezzlement; Wm. K. Humphrey, ; Mimbs, murder; L. Underhill, mnnu- having the roadway known as State
money from the cash drawer to make
provisions for an increase of $500 in murder; Jonas Hopkins, murder, se c-1fncturlng intoxicating liquors; J . M. Road No. 2, and also ns the North
good his loss. His employer returned
International
League.
the exemption to bends of families ond degree; George Harper, robbery; I nn,i Mary SiniH, statutory offense; Central Route to South Florida.
unexpectedly. He was at his wit's
The state road department bus ac­
At
Butfulo
3,
Syracuse
0.
having
net incomes of $5,000 a yenr Wm. H. Hntchcock, murder; George Martin Sattler and Natnlie Mario Satend to know what to do. Hu tried to
cepted
an invitation to meet with tho
At
Reading
l!17,
Baltimore
10-0.
or
less
and
$200
additional
for
de­
obtain a loan from several friends but
Hill, burglary; Fulton Jackson, mur-Jt|cr, manslaughter; William Whitfl?
delegations.
Others
not
scheduled.
pendents;
for
decreased
rates
on
failed. At last he came to me and
dor; T. L. Jackson, grand larceny; breaking and entering; Walter Lynch,
At this meeting the road depart­
told me his trouble. He said if •lie
sporting goods, yachts and furs nnd
Virginia League.
ment
will be pressed to go ahead with
0™ L«ui»
wlth
didn't get the money before night bo
for manufacturers' taxes on founttnin drinks in lieu of the present so-called M
At Tnrlmro It, Newport News 4.
intent to commit manslaughter,
the
work
of building this road from
nuisance
tnxes.
would be a ruined man. He offered
syrups nnd other ingredients of soft
At Norfolk 13, Suffolk 3.
=
j
the
Georgia
line southward to and
to put up Liberty Bonds as security,
At Richmond 3, Wilson 0.
into
Luke
county,
where it will conbut I told him I did not want them,
At Portsmouth 4, Rocky Mount 0.
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network of inilicet
with
the
to pay me back the money as soon as
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throughout Southern
proved
rouds
he could. That has been a long while
Piedmont League.
Florida.
ago, but he has never remembered his
At Winston-Salem 2, Raleigh 5.
Nor will tho representatives of
obligation. The other day t wrote
At Greensboro 10, High Point 3.
these
counties coma merely t" ask.
him for the money. I told him it
At Dnnvillc-Durhnm, rnin.
They
wil
come with offers of money
would come in handy now, as I needed
to
build
tho
rend.
money.
HARDING INVITED TO
For
instance,
Columbia county hn*
"Ho was very indignant to receive
1921 U. C. V. REUNION.
turned
its
bonds
for its part of tho
a letter from me. On all my envehipes
road
over
to
the
citato road depart­
I write 'Lena, Orange County Jail.'
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Sept. 10.
ment;
Alachua
county
haH $319,000
He suid he did not want people to
•»
—President Harding was invited to­
ready
for
its
portion;
Marion
county
know I wns writing hint. The public
day to attend the reunion of the Uni­
has
soino
$190,000
available.
In
fuc*
might think he had some connection
ted Confederate Veterans here in Oc­
every
one
of
tho
counties
at
interest
with my case and be could not afford
tober. The invitation, signed by the
are rendy to do their part, and the
to be placed in such an embarrassing
mayor
and
chairman
of
the
reunion
state road department will be t«&gt;ld
position. He said as far as the loan
there cun bo no good excuse fur fur­
committee
said:
of the $ 1T»0 was concerned he consid­
ther delay in construction of this wry
“Chattanooga will entertain the
ered any money sent to me at this
important highway. It is believed the
time would be wasted, so lie did not United Confederate Veterans Oct. 25
petition
will be granted.
to
7.
Your
presence
will
mid
greatly
consider he was under further obliga­
to
the
occasion
and
would
particularly
tions to pay the loan.”
ULMER LOSES ROUND.
"And wlmt did you say in your re­ honor those old heroes for whom
earthly
honors
will
soon
be
no
more.
ply to that letter?" she was naked.
ASHEVILLE, Sept. 10.-B y de­
s
"I can't tell you, but I think 1 will Permit us to extend an urgent in­
feating
A. C. Ulmer,'of Jacksonville,
vitation
and
nssurniHO
of
a
warm
got tho money," she said, with a smile.
Fla., stute champion, one up, during
welcome/'
— Orlando Roporter-Star.
tho morning round, Henry Wcstall,
Asheville, becomes favorite In tho un♦ +++-h *+ • : &gt;
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ment nt the country club here. Semi
cA Fashion Review', showing the first authentic styles in
finals pit Wcstall against E. !’• R*J
Ladies’ Wearing A pparel and iMillinery fo r the Cowing Season§ ,
vena, of Charleston, S. C., and J “l"
Camp, of Ocala, Fin., agninst V. »•
EightfBeautiful Live SModcls
entertainment
Smith, of Atlanta each of whom came
out of .tho first flight piny during 1 ®
------------------------- R A T E S------------------------morning. The final round 30 holes, w
bo
layed Suturday In ttao flight.
Room and M cuIh by month ....................................... $38.00
* Room and M cuIh by Week .......................................... 10.00
ELECTRICITY KILLS TWO.
M cuIh only, by M on th .................................................. 31.00

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“ WOLVES of the NORTH

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* SUMMER DAYS
WILL SOON BE OVER

SANFORD SHOE 8c
CLOTHING CO.

MISS LENA CLARKE
IS STILL IN TH E
ORANGE CO. JAIL

SPORT WORLD

The W in ter Season
Is Advancing

The Peoples Bank

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fo r Wednesday ^Njght
Because

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You are Cordially Invited to oAttend our

Grand Fashion Show
\ For Fall 1921

at the Princess Theatre, Wednesday Evening
. September 15th, at 8 o’clock

Tem ple Girls Club
Will Open on September 30th

B a u m el ’S S pec ia lt y S h o p
“ Where

Meals only, by W e e k ..................................................... 8.00
Week-day Dinners, .r&gt;0c, 12 f o r ................................ 5.50
Sunduy D in n ers......................................................................75

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SAN FO RD , FLORIDA
&lt;Refreshments

MRS. LOUISE SHAW, Matron
MAKE APPLICATION AT ONCE TO

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WORCESTER, Mass., Sept. 1 1 Two mon wero killed and ono severe­
ly burned nt tho plant of the N®
England Power company hero. Six vtwo thousand volts of clcctrlc.y
pnssed through tho mert.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,1921

FACE TWO

in compliment to Miss Helen Peck,
whose marriage takes place Woditen*
day evening nt tho Presbyterian
church,
Tho pretty color motif, pink nhd
preen, was used In tho decorations.
Quantities of pink vine and fern be­
ing used. These graceful vinos were
entwined around tho chnndeliers, over
tlie doors, windows and cabinets.
A contest,. "What Will tho Bride
Wear,” caused much enjoyment. Miss
Daphne Wimbish, guessing- the most
correctly, was given the prize, n box
of correspondence enrds. Progressive
“Old Maid’’ created much merriment.
Miss Anna DuBose* being “Old Mnid,"
^ .was presented with n Kcwpie doll
dressed ns a bride holding a cnt. , .
1 The gifts were presented in n most
attractive manner. A boat, "Courtship," in which little Miss Louiso
Purdon ant, was drawn in by Mnster
Francis Roumillnt ns "Cupid," who
presented the gifts to tho honoreo.
Refreshments of green nnd white
ice cream nnd enko in green nnd white
topped with tulle bags ililed with
rice, mul tied with ribbons wore serv­
ed by tho hostesses.
Miss Peck was most attractive in
u
brown baronet satin nnd gonrgotte
PRO G RESS
::
SE R V IC E
frock,
IN T E R E S T PAID
! I About forty guests enjoyed thin nffnir, which was a pretty compliment
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to tho honor guest, Miss Peck.

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NOW T H E TU X ED O

Progressive movements, foster­
ed by progressive individuals, are
invariably productive of results.
All progressive movements that
have for their aim the creating of
a GREATER SANFORD and SEM­
INOLE COUNTY are in accord with
the progressive policy of this insti­
tution.

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

B A U M E L ’S S T Y L E

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MRS. FRED DAIREK. Society Editor.
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
MONDAY—Westminster Club will
have a swimming party and picnic
supper nt the homo of Mrs. Fred
Williams, nt Crystal Lake.
St. Agnes Guild will meet nt the home
of Mrs. A. W. Lee, 200 Laurel ave­
nue at four o'clock.
TUESDAY— Mrs. I). C. Marlowe will
entertain the members of the Nine
Scminoles Bridge Club, at her home
on Seventh street, at 11:20 p, m.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Peck will enter­
tain the bridal party, following the
rehearsal for the Peck-Whitcomb
wedding.
WEDNESDAY—The marriage of
Miss Helen Peek to Mr. Donald
Whitcomb will take place at the
Presbyterian church at (i o’clock.
Fnshion Show will take place at tho
Princess theatre ut eight o'clock.
FRIDAY—Mrs. J&gt;. P. Drummond will
entertain the members of the Mon­
day Bridge Club at her home on
Mngnolia avenue, at 2:20 p, in.
Mothers Club will meet with Mrs. R.
R. Dens, ut her homo on Park Avc.
SATURDAY—The Children's Story
Hour will he held nt the Centra)
Park nt
ork.

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Mrs. Minnie Murphy, S. E. Ives,
Elln and Floyd Murphy, of Jackson­
ville, are spending some* time here ut
the Montezuma.
II. M. Young and family, of Chat­
tanooga, spent several days here at
the Montezuma.
Mrs. Mary Higgins and daughter,
Miss Adelaide Higgins, have return­
ed from a delightful visit nt Daytona
Beach.
Mrs. J. Roland Lyle and Miss Pattye
Lyle spent the day at Lakeland yes­
terday.
Miss Adelaide Higgins is visiting
In Orlando, the guest of her sister,
Mrs. Harry Dickson.
Mrs. Thomas F. East and
daughter Yonne, have returned
from Mississippi, where they
the summer with her mother,
Walter Smith.

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home
spent
Mrs,

Ralph Roumillnt, before going to Tal­
lahassee, where she will attend F.
W. C.
G. W. Spencer lias gone to Gaines­
ville where he will take up bis stud­
ies at the University of Florida.
Miss Julia Zachary has returned to
Tallahassee where she will attend
F. W. C.
Mrs. W. M. McKinnon and little
daughter, Hetty, leave next week for
North Carolina, where they will spend
the winter. Mrs. McKinnon will be
greatly missed in the social world this
winter.
Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Cameron nnd
three children, of Augusta, were reg­
istered at the Montezuma Saturday.
.Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I). Ritter, of Jack­
sonville, spent the week-end here.
Miss Nell Ilathcock, returned to her
home in Plant City after spending a
week here with her sister, Mrs. John
F. Leonnrdi.
Mr. Harry Ferran, of Eustis, was
the guest of his sister, Mrs. I). L.
Thrasher, yesterday.
STONE-COBB NUPTIALS.
A marriage of interest to their
large group of friends is that of Miss
Izettn Stone and Mr. Robert Cobh,
which was solemnizerd nt the Pres­
byterian church Monday morning, nt
11 o'clock. The wedding was a quiet
affair, with only the presence of rela­
tives. Rev. E. D. Brownlee, perform­
ed the ceremony, using the VnnDyko
ceremony of the Presbyterian church.
.Miss Stone was charming in a
traveling suit of brown with shoes nnd
hat and gloves to match. Miss Stone
is the only duughtcr of Mr .and Mrs.
F. A. Stone, who have made Sanford
their home for many years. Mr. Cobh
is a rising young business man of
sterling qualities, and is associated
with the Sanford Truck Growers As­
sociation. He ,too, is a Sanford boy.
Immediately after the ceremony,
they left for an automobile tour.
After several weeks absence they
will he at home nt SHI Oak Ave.
They have tile good wishes of their
many friends.

COMPLIMENTING BRIDE-ELECT.
Saturday afternoon the bride's
maids of the Pcck-Whitcotnh wedding
party Misses Ethel Henry, Dorothy
Miss Dorothy Humph left yesterday Rumpli, Seritu Lake, May Thrasher,
for Jacksonville, where she will spend entertained nt a "Miscellaneous Show­
several days us the guest of Mrs. er," at the home of tlu* Misses Henry,

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PLENTY ROAD MATERIAL
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A dinner was given in honor of the
BUT CANNOT BE USED.
newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. Thco Stiles,
formally Miss Winnie Hooper, of
OCALA, Sept. 10.—Although tho
Cardiff England, by Mr. nnd Mrs. J. state is in need of more hardsurfneed
Collins, at their pretty bungalow in highways, raw material beside and
the west of town.
often under the rioii which need im­
Great credit is due the hostess, Mrs, provement cannot be used because of
Collins, and her out of town guest* legal technicalities. Marion county
.Mrs. W, Hanley, of Jacksonville, who of which Osceola is tho county sent,
did the honors for the occasion. After bus vast stores of limestone, immense
Our Wednesday advertisement
the dinner which was served n'Ln outcroppings of flint rock and huge '
will continue the series on ihe
Englais, followed by cotTee, Ice cream, quantities of fine sand. Roads con­
“ CITY S U B S T A N T IA L ”
cake and cigars, music am! singing structed of this material, however,
was indulged in up to 12 o'clock, when must have cement or asphalt binding
.
nr.d why you should
the party of some twenty-five couples,1
and the processes have been so tied
began to make a move for home, every up as to prohibit the uhe of either by
one expressing their pleasure at the a community unless it pays a royalty
success of the evening.
to some concern outside tin- state.
While Marion county roads must CLEAN-UP SQUAD IS
can Red Cross, nnd steps will be tak­
MRS. STANLEY'S
await the untangling of the red tape
en for his provision.
COMING
TO
ADJUST
ANNOUNCEMENT. necessary to obtain the binding ma­
According to Major Carbine, it is
EX-SOLDIER CLAIMS.
It is with u great deal of interest terial, enterprising citizens arc* ship­
expected that tho seven workers, with
that the Sanford Woman’s Club re­ ping rock and snml out of the county
Beginnig next Thursday, Major W. tho assistance of the Red Cross and
ceived the announcement of the can­ daily, in fact a great deal of the mon­
American Legion, will be able to com­
didacy of Mrs. M, L. Stanley, of Day­ ey in circulation in Marion county is 1 L. Carbine, special field representa­
plete
their work in this section in the
tona, for first vice president at-large. derived from tho sale of crushed rock tive of the American Red Cross, who
allotted four days but in the event
Mrs. Stanley has served for two terms and sand. One cencern shipped from is already in Orlando, will semi his
that it is not completed it will be con­
as president of tin* Palmetto Club of its crusher nt Kendrick one day this force df aids into the local field for
tinued until every case Inis received
Daytona, two terms ns vice president week fourtton cars of crushed rock
four days in one of the celebrated Red the necessary attention. Office hours
of Section Four; as State auditor, and to points in Sumter. Taylor nnd 1*1- \ Cross "clean up weeks" which aims of tho squad will be from 0 a. in. to
ns chairman of State finance commit­ nellus counties. This firm recently
to enable all off-service men to so- [ fi p. m., or longer if necessary, Ma­
tee. Mrs. Stanley’s splendid work in completed a shipment of 250 ears to
ture propor adjustment of all claims j Jor Carbine said,
tiic Federation fits her for this place, Tavares, which town is now paving
or believed claims width they might
In addition to the manager, others
and the Palmetto Club honors itself its streets with Marion county rock,
hold against the United States gov- connected with tho sqund include Miss
in presenting Mrs. Stanley.
hound with asphalt cement. The ma­ eminent.
Eleanor Dorkin, Red Cross contact
terial is in live demand from the
The clean up squad of seven gov- woman, Dr. Roy S. Hampton. I!. M.
Georgia line to Key West, much of it crnnftnt workers is expected to n r -1 Mitchell, publicity man, anil; three
SANFORD COMMITTEE
WILL URGE SHIP BY
being used in Jacksonville.
rive in the city not later than next others. Stenographers and other cleri­
WATER TUESDAY.
Wednesday and at i) o'clock Thursday cal workers will be supplied by thhc
TOO MUCH NOISE
morning headquarters will be estab­ local organizations.
Tlu* "ship by water" campaign com­
FOR QUIET GAINESVILLE
It is Mnjor Carbine's belief that the
lished at tlu* Orlando Chamber of
mittee of tile Sanford Chamber of
WHISTLE BLOWING TABOO. Commerce. Throughout the four days squad Is effecting some good work
Commerce will meet with the trans­
examinations will he made, questions throughout the state and that when
portation committee of the Orlando
GAINESVILLE, Sept. 10— A stiff will ho answered and claims of any j Ihe activities have been coinplleted
Chamber of Commerce here Tuesday legislative battle was fought here re­ nature will he adjusted.
tvery want or need of ex-service men
light at H o'clock. Thu Sanford dele­ cently when a member of the city
Major Carbine, who arrived in the for which the government is respon­
gation is making a strong light to get council offered an ordinance com­ city yesterday to complete alt pre­ sible will have received the proper at­
the whole of Central Florida united pelling the city to blow the water liminary arrangements for the "clean tention. Reports from other citiei
in an effort to combat the excessive works' whistle on every hour of the [ 1|p wcek» hnH just flni8hC(| such a show that 500 claims were adjusted
freight rates which the railroads are dny nnd night until the clock in the wepk jn Minmi, He stated yesterday in Jacksonville; 1(30 in Daytona; 105
imposing on Florida ' growers and court house tower, which has ro'uscd 1thnt th(, irovt.rnnu.nt w|ll bear the ex- in Fort Pierce; and 100 in West Wl#
shippers.
to run with any regularity during the ponses of any ex-service man, who ( Beach.—Orlando Sentinel.
Tlie “ship by water" movtment is past month, should lie put in repair must necessarily come from a dis- 1
receiving wide publicity and arousing by the county authorities.
URINK
lance to present his dnim nt the head­
universal interest among the farm­
The motion met with polite hut quarters, while the man is in the city Elder Springs Water, (ts 99 98-10n
ers, citrus growers and business men firm protest from tlu* city attorney,
and will he responsible for his return per cent pure Pho"e 311.
of the state.—Orlando Sentintl.
wiio pointed out that lie lived in the fare. Those who are unable to make
vicinity of the water works and that tho one-way trip are urged by tho
Tecs are cast for golfers from sand
it, would never do to have the whistle major to get in communication with in n now metnl device nnd placed in
ROBERT DEANE WRITES
FROM ALABAMA WILDS. (down, anyway.
Charles It. McCann, squad manager, position for use by pressing a plung­
Another councilman objected on tin* through the local office of tlu* Atucri- er.
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When the motion was revised to
New Brocton, Ala., Sept. 9, 1921.
blowing of the whistle
Well, here I am up in the wilds of require the
Alabama. Ronds arc fine nnd the litt- only between the hours of 7 a. m.f
tle Essex is there with the hill climb­ and 7 p. m., a third councilman as­
ing. Have gained f&gt; or (1 pounds; sailed it ns smacking of class legisla­
eating fried chicken three times per tion, in that permitted the nocturnal
day and sleeping six hours a night. slumbers of the da yworkor to be
Cotton is moving now, and times seem undlstnirbcd, while his less fortunate
prosperous. Am with a party of five fellow who labored through the stilly •«'
of my kin people. We leave tomorrow night and sought his hard earned rest
for Floridn, but don't expect to get nt sunrise would never know a full
to Sanford before the 25th. If Snrgh. hour’s pence under its cruel and un­
Ball was here 4ie would have some usual provisions.
time.
Capping the climax canto the fire
ROUT. DEANE.
chief, who insisted thnt much con­
fusion would result front tiffing tho
ENJOY DANCE AT SANFORI).
whistle both ns a fire nlnrnt and nn
alarm clock.
The dunce give at the Valdez hotel
Tho motion wuh loBt.
at Sanford last evening by the Wom­
en's Club for the benefit of the lunch
The wheat farmers, notwithstand­
room for the school wuh very largely
ing
the low price are turn lug loose
attended by Orlando people. Among
those motoring up were: John Fletch­ tho crop in large quantities nnd pre­
er ,Frank Hastings, Miss Louise Rud- sumably paying their debt, The wheat
cliff. Tip Rnriow, Dr. nnd Mrs. Cecil exports for August wtro art excess of
Butt, Marion Sanderson* Mr. and Mrs.
22 million hushelH, about four times
George Nash, Thomas Brondwntei*,
Mike and Wilburn Flower, MissCrink- the volunto of any pre-war August.
present prices*
shnnk nnd Mrs. Bowers, of Maitland, If cotton holds .up to
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Agnes ^ ssclw h ite. Mrs. R. Adams, nnd the planters sell, the problem of
Ice Cold Chero Cola Free on Saturday
nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Cliff Hannah— Or­ extondtd credits to the farmers will * &gt;
lando Reporter-Star.
solve itself.
DINNER PARTY.

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Do you know what kind of gas­
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Buy at the Drive In Station 1st.
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And notice how different your
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Altamonte Springs, One of the Beauty
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LTAMONTE SPRINGS has an at­
mosphere, and so have other plac­
es in Seminole County; but Alta­
monte's atmosphere has the pecuLodestone—it’s
i\ liar quality of a
inhabitants may remove to other places in
other climes, but they always return or have
a very strong' desire to do so, and of course
there is that—not very mysterious reason—
Altamonte's beauty—for all humanity is
drawn to beauty.
Altamonte Springs is placed in such a fav­
orable location, that her man-made beauty,
combined with the natural beauty, forms the
a Alta-Monte that we know today. The Alta­
ic .monte of George Frost of Boston, of Herman
Westinghouse of the great Westinghouse
Electrical Company—who were among its
founders— is not the Altamonte of today.
Founded as the home of rich men only, we
now reach out for residents of humbler
means also, as we realize that riches alone do
not make a town livable.
It stands to reason that the state was
scoured by these wealthy men to find their
ideal before founding their town. Therefore
Altamonte's location is the pick of the state.
Altamonte Springs has an altitude of 220
feet—thus getting pine filtered sea air from
the Atlantic Ocean 30 miles to the East, and
the Gulf of Mexico to the West, forming that
wonderful ozone known as the “Atmosphere
of Altamonte" and when combined with the
odor of orange blossoms and jassamine in
season, and this combination comes breezing
into one’s window 24 hours a day, it is bound
to give the ailing their health, and the
healthy more health and joy of living.
Altamonte Springs has in its territory hun­
dreds of acres of orange and grapefruit
groves in high state of cultivation, and has
within her boundaries five beautiful lakes
with clean, sandy shores, no marshy borders.
Lake Orienta (upon which is located the “Al­
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over the country for its wonderful cuisine
and excellent management of its owners,
George E. Bates &amp; Son) is the largest of these
lakes and is noted for its black bass fishing,
which is jealouply guarded by the owners of
the land surrounding the lake, who welcome
the true fisherman with sporting ideals.
The “Altamonte Hotel" is located at the
east end of this lake, upon a bluff overlooking
the full length of its. waters. Lake “Ade­
laide" is across a park to the rear of the hotel,
and upon this lake is the “Altamonte Spring"
of absolutely pure water.
The paved highway from Jacksonville to
Tampa and all South Florida passes through
Altamonte. A day's ride in an automobile
may encompass two hundred miles in any di­
rection without leaving a fine paved road,
making Altamonte an admirable location for
automobilists, a fine large garage is under
construction and will be open for business in
a few weeks, two stores with filling stations
are handy and every advantage enjoyed in a
city at hand.
Altamonte Springs is located on the Tampa
and Jacksonville Division of the Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad and gives fine service,
Western Union Telegraph office, Express and
Third Class Postoffice, Electric Lights, beau­
tiful shady streets of large oaks, within 14
miles on brick highway of ,Sanford, and 9
miles on brick highway to Orlando. Winter
Park, with Rollins College, is on the same
road just five miles to the South.
The hotel is the center of social life with
card parties, dances, etc., and Altamonte's
winter residents and home-folks are of a su­
perior order and of a prosperous, enlightened
class. Our surrounding country and neigh­
boring towns of Longwood and Maitland are
of the same order and are fine neighbors, and
are only two miles away to the North and
South.
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The practical side of Altamonte Springs is
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from her fruit industry, Altamonte is noted
as having 40 acres in covered conservatories
devoted to raising the beautiful Asparagus
Plumosis fern used by florists. This is ship­
ped in season mostly to the north, and the in­
dustry represents'an investment of over a
quarter of a million dollars and a payroll of
hundreds of dollars a week. Hon. Charles D.
Haines, ex-congressman from New York,
heads the largest of these conservatories, The
Royal Extension Fernery, Incorporated.
Mr. B. L. Maltbie, of the Maltbie Chemical
Works, of Newark, N. J., is one of Alta­
monte’s latest developers, and is planning a
great future for us this winter.
Altamonte has a Chamber of Commerce,
whose Secretary, W. B. Ballard, is always
glad to give information upon request. Alta­
monte Springs has just recently been incor­
porated and is officered by unsalaried men of
progressive ideas, but within keeping with a
lo\y millage.
George E. Bates and Son are men to whom
Altamonte Springs owes much, as many com­
ing as their guests buy property here and
stay as residents.
Palm Springs, a noted resort, is only two
and one-half miles through the pine woods to
the Northwest of Altamonte. Here Mr. Les-*
ter Beeman has spent thousands of dollars to
give a pleasure resort for the free use of the
public, and one that is greatly appreciated.*
Mr. Beeman has a pretty little cottage at the
Spring as have others from Sanford and
Longwood.
Altamonte Springs has never been boomed
or exploited, but is now on the verge of a
growth that will not be sporadic, but steady
and substantial.
A peculiar circumstance is the fact that
there is only one “Altamonte Springs” in the
world, and we are “IT". Numbers of “Altamontes” appear in the Postal Guide, but only
one “Altamonte Springs."

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Commission Merchant

Star Theatre
Roberts' Grocery
y Hill Hardware Co.
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% Hill Lumber Co.
Edw. Higgins, Autos.
X Sanfil'd Truck Growers Inc Jl E- Spurling, Real E state
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Miller’s Bakery
x Seminole County Bank
Thos. Em m ett Wilson
j Peoples Bank of Sanford
A ttorney-at-Law
First National Bank
Sanford Shoe &amp; Clo. Co.
% Witfht Grocery Co.,
Perkins &amp; Britt,
X Wholesalers
Commission Merchant

j, I). C. Marlowe
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The Ball Hardware Co.
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Automobiles

V. C. ( ’oiler, Contractor

Haberdashers

H. B. Lewis, Real Estate
Cowan’s Tin Shop
W ight Bros. Co., Autos
Chero-Cola Bottling Co.
Reher Bros., Auto Painting
Zachary-Tyler Veneer Co.,

Kent Vulcanizing Works
Standard Auto Top Co.
A. Kanner,
General Merchandise

R. E. Stevens, Physician
Wilson &amp; Toomer,
Fertilizers

Realty Loan &amp; Guar. Co.
Automotive Supply Co.
Speer &amp; Son, Dry Goods
J. N. Tolar, Physician
John Russell,
Commission Merchant

L. P. McCuller, Groceries
John T. Brady, Jeweler
Geo. W. Knight,
Reni E sta te and Insurance

John G. Leonardi
Attorney-at-Law

Elder Springs W ater Co.
Surprise Shoe Store
L. A. Brand, Optician
F. P. Rines, Auto Supplies
Haynes &amp; Ratliff,
Printers, Office Supplies'

George A. DeCottes,
Attorney-at-Law

r. J. Miller &amp; Son
Hodges &amp; McMullen,
Barbers

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O. P. Swope Land Co.
C. L. West, Groceries
Lawton Bros Co., v
T. G. Simmons, Physician
Oviedo Cash Groc. Co.
Goncral Merchandise

C. T. McCulley, Garage
E. A. Farnell, Groceries
H. B. McCall; Gen. Mdse.

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Groceries, Meats

------- L O N G W O O D -------Groceries, Feeds
E. W. Henck, Mayor
Merchant’s Grocery Co.
G. W. Entzminger
williams Millinery Store
Mid-Way Garage
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« ia“Caro,ina ^ em* Co Overstreet &amp; Payne,
Fertilizers
PerUlizers
Groceries
D. L. Thrasher,
T. A. O’Neill,
Cates’ Crate Co.

Frank Lossing, Contractor
Shinholser, Contractor Crates
W est Side Grocery
Lee Bros., Plumbing
Southern Utilities Co.
S. Benjamin,
A' P- Connelly', R^al Estate
Sh° P
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General
Clothing, Shoes
Beane Turner, Groceries c^ « fnr,i Pnint &amp; Wall Pa- A. Raffeld, Ladies’ W ear
A. J. Lossing,
Fox, Cold Storage ^ " ^ C o
H. R. Stevens, Mayor
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Sanford
Barber Shop
Mph«ney-Walker Co.
W aters’ Kandy Kitchen
cHand, Sheriff
J . K. SM ITH , Prop.
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W o r d Battery Service Co. H. C. DuBose, Real Estate
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5Iob.,ey’s Drug Store
dry Co.
G,Uen &amp; F ry ’
Logan Merc. Co.
General Merchandise
Clydorsdt Cr0 &lt;i? 'C? !? BoV ,Co- R ay B ro s ” B attery Service Sanford Steam Laundry
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Mfgr. " C. F. Harrison, Gen. Mdse.
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Hotel Montezuma
Crown Paper Co.
E. Curlett,
w « £w.eU Co., Dept. Store R 0bbin’s Credit Store
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. __
Sanford
Dry
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J . W. Flynt, Gen. Mdse.
H. McLaulin, Jeweler
C d v t e W ? i up* ^
M. Fleischer,
Bpwer &amp; Roumillat, Drugs Wakefield Preserving Co.
MS Purity W ater
Commission Merchant

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Cigar M anufacturers
J. E. Synder, Dry Goods
W. A. Whitcomb,
Stanley &amp; Rogers, Groceries
Real Estate
D. D. Daniel, Groceries *
Brown’s Meat Market
I. D. Martin,
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Lloyd Shoe Store
R. R. Eldridge

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Altam onte Hotel

A. H. Fuller &amp; Son,
Groceries

D. B. McIntosh,
Fargo Lumber Co.

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E. A. Osteen, Grocer

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And Floridn weather Is the best
brand yet. All of those who hnvo
been nwny this summer Bny so.

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All we need now is n nice littlo rnin
th at will Inst nil night nnd bring us
those cooling breezes tlmt wo nre
needing.
There nre some of the biggest
things in Htorc for Sanford thnt this
city has ever# had. Keep pushing,
keep boosting, keep advertising. Wo
are building n great city here.
Arc nil of the business men of San­
ford shipping by water? If not, you
are slocking. Of course there nre
many instances where you cannot ship
by water, hut there nre nlso many
times you enn ship by wnter when
you do not stop to think nbout it.
Tblnk about it now.
Says the Tampa Tribune: "Some
how wo never havo known n baldheaded fat man who was not nn op­
tim ist." John, you haven't met ’em
when they get up in the morning.—
8 t. Petersburg Times.
Oh, we don’t know so much nbout
that. We seem to get lip in the morn­
ing all right. .
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those .guilty of crime will do much
toward stopping the night riding nnd
the restlessness that is current every­
where. People are becoming tired of
the law’s delays and the subterfuges
that endeavor to evade the laws of
the country. Life is held too cheap,
too mnny pistols are being enrried,
tho fundamental principles upon which
this government is built are being
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Judge Cheney, in his speech tho
tithor night, was not "spoofing" when
ho said Sanford and Orlando needed
a forty foot boulevard between the
two cities. It may lie some time in
the future, blit it would lie the best
money ever spent by the two coun­
ties. Anyone traveling tlds road now
and especially on Sunday, will see that
the geninl judge knows whereof ho
npcaks. And Mr. Phillips’ iden of
planting trees and (lowers nnd shrubs
all along the right of way is also
good. Tlds should lie built in honor
o f the hoys of thi/World War nnd no
ntatuos of bronze should lie built until
this roadway is constructed. It
would be the greatest memorial high­
way nnd honor to the soldier dead
thnt liny country lias ever built. Let
lia build it.
------------o-----------The Sanford Herald says, "It seems
almost certain that two of our prin­
cipal corners will have four-story
buildings on them in the near future."
and linHos Us prediction upon plans
nnd projects that hnvo been discuss­
ed. Sanford has grown wonderfully
tho past year or two and is forging
right ahead. Among other things
8anford expects to have a tourist
camp, for automobile travelers, al­
though tile matter lias not been fully
decided. If a camp is established it
will be on modern plans and with
•very provision for comfort and safe­
ty.—Times-Union.

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FRANKFURT
SAUSAGE
A wholesome dish which Ih
quick'? prepared Ik to arratec
Davies Frankfurt s'yle snu*
sage around o mound of D ue
L bel peas

Deane Turner
WBLAKA BLOCK
Phones 497-494

There nre ninny' people in mnny
towns who never work nt building up
thel/clty. They nicy ho fast work­
ers for .themselves, they may work
from dawn till dark on their own
particular business, they may be the
most industrious persons in their own
homo town—but they never give any
of their time for their own 'homo
town. They nro never seen nt u pub­
lic meeting, they arc nevor seen gath­
ered where men guthcr who nre anx­
ious to do something for their town
us well ns for themselves, they nro
never seen anywhere except stuck
hack in their own particular office or
with their.own particular affnirs after
office hours. Of courso it ia not ab­
solutely necessary or obligatory thnt
every num take an intorest in his
own town affnirs, it is not Incumb­
ent upon him to spend any of his
good time working for his town,—
there nre niwnys others who will do
this work for him whilo he sleeps.
There arc always the boosters who go
aheud nnd do things regardless of
whnt they might getout of it and
without thinking whnt what they
might gnin from it,~
A lady assistant to the secretary
of ono of the Floridn cities in writing
nbout her impressions of the people
who mnke up a board of trade or
chamber of commerce snid the fol­
lowing big truth:
"I learned the difference between
the 100 per cent, citizen and; ,the
33 l-.'J per cent, citizen, or the one
who was ever ready to answer the
cnll of the city’s need, no matter how
pressing his personal nffairs might bo
and the one who- though ho wouldn't
put a straw in the wny of progress
along nny line -would not lend the
strength of his little finger to jie li)
push, but who stayed on the outside
nnd criticise nnd complain of the ef­
forts of those who did."
What a great truth, whnt a.grant
truth. You Bee them every day.

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THE SALARIED .MAN’S INNING.

The "white collar man" came in for
n great deni o fdoserved pity the Inst
few years. His cost of living mounted
along with everybody's else's ,nnd his
salary failed to mount corresponding­
ly. The manual trades had the cnll.
The wnge-enrner could earn two or
three times ns much ns the salnryworker, though in most cases able to
live comfortably on less, on account
of the different standard.
Now the situation, though not ex­
actly reversed, is much changed. The
salaried men is not overpaid now ns
the wage-earner wns during the
boom, but his living expenses hnvo
gone down, while his salary has been
cut little or not at nil. The wageearner hns had to stand a consider­
able cut in pay. More important still,
tile salaried man still has his job,
while the once plethoric workman in
many eases hns none.
Thus gradually the old order reas­
serts itself. It is seen thnt the old
standards were not altogether wrong,
after all, and have not been perma­
nently overturned by the big war.
The difference between snlaries and
wages will hardly he gnin so grant
as it used to be ,nnd neither will tho
social distinctions connected with
them. Thera has probably been last­
ing improvement in the direction of
equality nnd democracy. There is new
recognition tlmt a man’s a mnn,
whether he wears a white collnr or
blue jenps. Hut there is also renew­
ed recognition of tho fact that brains
are, after nil, more valuable thns
brawn, and knowledge has economic
value, nnd the world has been right,
all these centuries, in the premium it
put on knowledge. There is, accord­
ingly, a new and wholesome inter­
est in education developing among
wage-earners themselves. That is for­
tunate for them and for society, be­
muse it is tho way of progress.—
St. Augustine Record.
PROTECT THE
GROWERS.

FRUIT

The Sentinel did not know thnt all
the growers nnd shippers in Florida
had agreed not to market fruit before
September 20, but it did know thnt
many had agreed to such a plan.
Keeping green fruit from Floridn off
the Northern markets would be a wise
procedure ,nnd would mean greater
prestige for Florida eitriiH fruit, nnd
better prices.
The Miami Metropolis snys;
Showing nn intelligent understand­
ing of their business thnt is eminently
encouraging, the fruit growers nnd
shippers of Floridn have agreed to
send no citrus fruit to Northern mar­
kets until September 2(1.
The arbitrary date wns sot in tho
belief thnt by a delay of shipping un­
til that time there will he less chance
of putting green ,sour- fruit on tho
markots, and ngain ruin things for
the citrus industry.
By sending green, sour fruit to
mnrkct in other years, Florida grow­
ers hnve done themselves and thoir

atato grave injury. People in North­
ern towns havo bought such fruit,
found that they had been miserably
cheated, nnd for the rest of tho win-,
ter they havo gono to markotj de­
manding that their grapofruitt bo
from California!
Following the arrival of n car load
of green fruit in n northern market,
n car load of ripo nnd delicious grape­
fruit would find the pricos shot to
pieces. Tho ninn who sent tho groon
fruit likely will receive n good prlco
for bis swindle—th at‘ONE time—but
tho enr lond of good fruit that fol­
lowed his swindio car would frequent­
ly be n complete loss to tho shipper.
And Floridn grapefruit in general
would find n sorry wclcomo in that
particular market.
But this is to bo stopped. Tho in­
telligent shippers of Florida—and
most shippers in Florida nre intelli­
gent—are realizing that the way to
guard ngainst the shattering of tho
citms fruit mnrktot this fall Ib to seo
thnt Florida grnpofruit is something
worth buying when it roaches tho
markets in the North.
The Metropolis belieVes that there
is not a fruit'growor or fruit handler
in Dnde county that will violute the
agreement to wnlt until September 2d
before sending fruit to market, nnd
thnt there are not mnny fruit mn in
other parts of the state thut will bo
foolish enough to endanger the good
prices thnt should prcvnil this fall nr.d
winter for Florida-grown grnpofruit.
—Orlando Sentinel.

would be well, however, to own the
lot, and the houso that stands in
front of tho garage, or the man on
whoso lot you have built a garage
will raise your rent becauso it is more
vnluabie. Homes are necessities—
nutomobllcs arc not necessities for all
of us, nlthough very desirable.
Despite tho tnlk thnt is somotimes
heard concerning tho expanse's attend­
ant upon owning a homo the sonsiblc
man knows that it is cheaper to own
a houso than'to rent ono----- for tho
landlord plans to get just the snmo
protection thnt must be secured by
the owner, plus a good percentage on
tho vnluc of tho property.
The
country needs homes nnd it is pleas­
ant to find that in Florida nt lenst n
very large number of
homes have
been built in tho past year.
It is
mighty fine to have a home nnd nn
automobile, but prudenco suggests
thnt tho homo be secured first.—
Times-Union.

The Courtesies
Of This Institution
•

are extended to each and
every one, alike.
Your account, whether large
or small, will receive our
most careful consideration.

First National Bank

POISON THE ANNOYING ANT.

“A Community Builder”

Mr. Farmer, nro you nnnoyed by
F. P. Foster,
President
ants in your seedbeds? There Is n
remedy for this troublo and you
should avail yourself of its benefits.
B. F . W hitner,
Cashier
Professor J. R. Watson, entomologist
of th o‘ Floridn Experiment Station,
has tho following to nny nbout ants
nnd how to combnt thorn:
"At this time of yenr (Into summer
••
nnd early fall) wo hear mnny com­
plaints concerning the depredations of
ants in the seedbed nnd of their nnnoying presence in housed. The best
treatment whenever the nests can bo
WHO, WHAT, HOW, WHEN
found i sn solution of sodium or poWHERE AND WHY.
^tnsslum cyanide in wnter. For this
Here is a good rule that mnny cor­ purpose" dissolve nn ounce of the cynrespondents and reporters have found nido In 2 quarts of wnter. •With a
vnluabie:
cane or a sharp stick punch n hole a
See thnt every story you write an­ foot or more deep in the center of the
swers these questions: Who, Whnt, hill nnd pour in a few fluid ouncos of
How, When, Where, nnd Why.
the solution. As soon ns tho liquid
A story thnt answers these ques­ hns soaked nwny, cover up tho hole
tions is quite likely to he complete, with dirt nnd tramp tho surfnee Bolid.
Any details thnt may be added will The gas given off will find its wny
serve hut to elaborate upon one or thruout the ant hills nnd will kill nil
nil of interrogntives.
the ants and pupae (hatching ants)
"Who" is the principal person, per­ present. It is best to do this in the
sons, or thing about which the story early morning or nt night when nil
the ants are nt home.
revolves.
KAINIT—SH EEP M A N U R E "Whnt"
should
show
the
nature
of
“This substance must bo handled
i
the thing done which mnkes*.the in­ carefully ns it is one of the most pow­
GOAT MANURE
terest.
erful poisons, either inhnlcd or swal­
"IIow" tells the manner in which lowed, or if gotten into sores or
And Other Materials
the thing was dene.
broken plnces in the flesh or skin.
*
"When" givetf the hour or time of
“Carbon disuphilde enn he used in
Our Prices Will Save You Money
'day nnd day of the week.
the same mnnnor but is more expen­
"Whoro’1 tells the location of the sive nnd i shlghly inflammable. Kero­
action being described.
sene can lie used In the snmo mnnnor
"Why" should give a reason or mo­ also, hut it does not penetrate the
tive ltehind the nction.
soli readily. It is best to treat all
If you will remember those six ant hills with cyanide solution beforo
points I’ll bet they’ll prove n lot of the hods are planted."
hoIP in your correspondence nnd nuiko
you more observant in other ways.— j
HEAVY RESPONSIBILITY
Port Huron Herald.
I
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PHONE 536
------------o-----------i A son wns born recently to Amru
HOMES OR MOTOR CARS.
Nnsierdin K. Mahijah nnd wife. He
--------has been named Rnhindith Grnnhi Ak- l
Fnets and figures being published (bar Alt Amru Aji Jehu Jnhn Singh :-+ + + 4+ 4 444' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
concerning the building activity of Muhijah.— Bolivar Free Press,
the country for the past year show
LOW TID E ON THE HEACII
conclusively that more garages were
built than homes. It is reasonable
.enough to suppose thnt some of the Forenoon nnd Afternoon Tides at
garages were constructed where the
Aliout Same Hour nnd Minute
owners nlrendy occupied a home, nnd (
--------needed additional quarters for the Sept. 12 ........................................ 10:38
new vehicle, .presuming that in the 'sept. 13 ........................................ 11:30
Good Work
Low Prices
•lays before the motor car they kept Sept. 1-i ........................................ 12:03
horses and carriages. Hut this Int-jsopt. 16 .............
12:48
. Phone 465
ter presumption is, of course, merely Sept. 10 ........................................ 1:30
put in for amusement, as everyone Sept. 17 ........................................ 2:00
understands that the clerk and small.Sept. 18 ............................................. 2:44
tradesman, the man on a small salary |Sept. 10 ........................................ 3:18
and even one considered to bo doing,Sept. 20 ........................................ 3:f&gt;2
very well, had neither horse nor car-[Sept. 21 ........................................ 4:20
riage, and used public conveyances' Sept. 22 ........................................ 6:08
for his journeys, whether on picas- Sept. 23 ............ t.......................... 5:69
lire or business bent. Tho number, of i Sept. 24 ........................................ 0:59
garages constructed shows that they,Sept. 25 .................... ................... 8:08
far outdistanced the building of Sept. 20 .......................... ~........... 9:10
home—nnd it is found that practically Sept. 27 ........................................ 10:11
every ranted house has n garage, very Sept. 28 ........................................ 11:25
often constructed at the expense of ScpL 20 ........................................ 11:56
Sept. 30 ........................................ 12:49
the tenant.
Newspapers commenting upon the
An English railway is experiment­
enormous number of automobile gar­
ing
with locomotives in which both
ages constructed in the Unitted
States the past twelve months have oil and eonl can lie used as fuel nt tho
suggested that this is one of tho ex­ same time o rcithcr without thu oth­
This funny looking little guy
planations of high rents, People who
er.
with .the big nose and bald
could have afforded to buy or build
bead has got to face the music.
a home have bought, instead, a motor
The determined attitude of
ear and built for it a small houso, Pickling and Preserving
the Mrs. tells us that she is absolutely through seeing rent money
which goes to the owner of the land
handed over to Mr. Landlord. She wants a brand new borne of
if the tenant moves. It isn t t i b :
her own. She’s got the plans, and she knows where the lumber u
suggested thnt the owners of the au­
coming from. Us!
tomobiles hnve not gotten their nunThere’s
another bald-headed man in this town who said he was
ey’H worth. At lot of people claim
- soon
-------goin|j to ...............
build this year. -If.............................
he doesn’t get busy pretty
we'll
that their henlth hns been im­
set his wife on him I
proved hy having a car, and there are
mnny thousands who have figured it
out-to a satisfactory point and de­
Mason, Sure-Seal Ja rs
clare thnt the enr is an aid to their
business or profession nnd practical­
and Jelly Glasses
ly indispensable.
Following tho trend of practically
everything the automobile is now
coming down to a point where it will
Stone Crocks, Coolers,
not l&gt;o beyond the- ranch of the aver­
age man or woman, nnd with n hot­
Churns, etc.
ter understanding of machinery and
the greater care in operation that
cornea with a new generation taking
hold it may be that in a few years
there will be an automobile for overy
HARDWARE CO
family and a gnrngo on every lot. It

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Fertilizer Materials
Castor Pomace

• Hardwood Ashes

Ground Tobacco Stems

Chase &amp;

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Steam Cleaning and Pressing

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award

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TIME

We have the

STONE JARS
Seg our line of

BALL

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SERVICE

QUALITY

PRICE

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT
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T H E SANFORD D A ILY H ERA LD , MONDAY, SE P T E M B E R 12, 1921
J*J ♦*. i

j , The City

: the weather
Fair tonight

„ N Heard, of Tanmpa ,wna

JU
w U Adams of P»vo, On., was u
J L
vbltor here Saturday.
Mcheniie, of Jacksonville,
....... - ,

„ i

,pl„. !h,

« » bu’ lMM-

j f Johnson, of Macon, Ga., was
J f e ' r i t , s-.ur.tay on » buslnoM

mission.

^

rary representing the Market
S , ; * , Bur.’. '1, h b. * t Oty today
attending to business.

, f Jenkins and W. S. Jones of
Atlanta,
«" the city Saturday
calling on local merchants.
A card from A. ItalFcld who is in
Xcw York buying goods says that the
gather it hot but he is busy ami will
soon nr home with a tine stock of

soul* for Ins new store.

Jlrs. 1! A. Neel left Sunday for
Okctehobce where she went to join
Mr. Neel for a few weeks. Mr. Nee
is editing and managing the Okeethobev News am! will be there for
inmr time grit ini; the paper and job
printing plant in shape for the win­
ter's business, Halph Gore, of the
Herald went down Sunday to work on
the linotype nun him* and returned t‘»-

10,000 SQUARE
MILES AFFECTED
BY TEXAS FLOOD

r *tt. :,

Summary of the
Floating Small
Tallta Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Iteadera

In and A bou t

PAGE FIVE

Some Tim es

15th which Ib somewhat confuning
but wo pinko tho correction today
making it Wednesday night, Septem­
ber Mth. Of course this is linrdly
necessary ns every lady for milcp
around knows thto big opening will
be held nt the Princess thentre Wed­
nesday night of this week. Rend the
adv. again in the Rally Herald
and remember the date—Wednesday
night at eight o'clock at the Princess.

HOUSTON, Tex. Sept. 12— Reports
of loss of life nnd property damage
other than that at San Antonio as a
result of Friday night's deluge mount­
ed steadily today with restoration of
communication into the central Texas
flood district. Ij i s I night it had been
established that an area extending
north ns fur ns Georgetown, Bouth to
below San Antonio, west to Snn Mar­
cos and east to Calvert and Bryan, or
approximately 10 000 square miles,
. Frnnk Miller received n wire today felt the effect of flood waters.
from Edwnrd and Fred Doyle that
Thirteen persons, mostly tenants
they were all right and had not been in the lowlands, arc known to he dend
drowned in the bfg flood nt San An­ with n possibility of this being in- '
tonio, Texas. The Doyle hoys are in creased when more accurate reports !
San Antonio with the Burrnugh Ad­ nre avnilnbhlc.
ding Machine Co., and their many
Property loss is regarded as almost
Sanford friends nre'-glnd to hear that beyond estimate. It is believed that
they are safe and sound.
the loss to growing crops may run
into millions of dollars, while livestock
BURGLARS OUT AGAIN.
losses will account for hundreds of
thousands of dollars more.
The home of Ben Guthrie was en­
Georgetown reports two persons
tered Inst night while the family were dead and three missing with property
taking n ride, and when they return- damage of approximately half a miled home, saw the man running from lion dollars. Sixteen inches of rain
the rear door of the house. He had in twenty-four hours sent all streams
started ransacking the place hut was out of bounds and cattle nnd cotton in
scared oflf Before he could get any­ the lowlands are a total loss.
thing. It is well for people leaving
In addition to the thousands of
their homes to be careful, for this square miles of central Texas already
petty thieving has started with the hit, more southern sections now nre
winter season beginning, nnd you can menaced by the nnrushing water.
look for it right along.
v
The San Marcos river is on a ram­
page, much baled cotton lias been
BROKE INTO CHURCH
washed away and ungut bored crops
STOLE PASTOR’S BIBLE. are almost complete losses, reports in­
dicate.
Last night some time after services,
The Little river and Big and Little
parties entered the Congregational Brazos also are running full. Calvert
church and stub- Dr. Durban's biblo, i and Bryan report live dead from the
taking it with them. It was highly streams and property am! crops dam­
prized by the pastor, as it bad ail of aged about $1,000,000.
his notes nnd data in it, anil would
At Bastrop, in Brazos county, the
'really have no special value to any­ Colorado river wen* over her banks
one else, aside from the fact that it Saturday night and did great dam­
was a fine hilde, ami would sell In any age.
market. It is getting bad when peoAt Hearne, tile Brazos and Little
p|L,
into churches and steal hi - rivers last night were falling, but
Ides.
great damage is left in the Hood’s
wake. Six negroes are known to be
TWO ARE DEAD
dead.
RESULT OF ACCIDENT
An area four miles wide from Tem­
ON DAYTONA ROAD. ple to Hearne was under water nt an
average depth of fifteen feet, reports
R. W. Penrman, secretary of thq stnte.
Chamber of Commerce, was enroute
to the bench Saturday afternoon when ROAD CONNECTIONS FROM
EAST COAST TO INTERIOR.
the auto accident happened that kill­
ed two men one named Moses, from
There is a strong tendency now for
Maine, nnd one named Campbell, from
D Land. They were trying to pnss road connections from the east const
on the Dnytona DeLnnd road when with the interior of the State, and
the cars wore overturned, killing while there are already a number of
Moses instantly and Campbell died bridges across the St. Johns river,
afterward from a fractured skull, nt others are being planned at practical
least Mr. Penrman heard that lie Ims points and if these plans are carried
died this morning at DeLand. The in a few years any part of the east
(iead man, Moscs~wns carried to Day* const can he reached without making
toon by Mr. Pear man in the vain ef­ a long detour.
One of the latest projects is a road
fort to save his life hut the spark had
fled before he wns picked from the and bridge that will put Cocoa in di­
ditch and he was taken to the under­ rect touch with the interior of the
taking establishment. Mr. Penrman State. The bridge at Osteen Ferry
said the scene of the accident wns a is practically assured, and the Titus­
gruesome sight and lie never wants ville people are going to build a
bridge half way between the above
to see another.
named points, so with these bridges
Culm Is preouring to quarantine the interior ttowns will be in dose
against Florida beef on the ground touch with the lower east const. The
that tick Infested cattle nre not lit good roads question is being thor­
for human consumption.
Florida oughly agitated all along the const
found that out long ago, and is ent- and i nn very few years we expect to
ing western hetf nt a higher price. have a regular net work of roads
If Cuba decides on a quarantine it leading to all parts of the State.—
will close the last open door for Flor­ New Smyrna Breeze.

You are told, “ our clothes come
a little higher than others but
they are worth it.” Our advice
in this connection is

0Beware
because we handle one of the
very best lines in the country,
am thats

Campus Togs
and they don’t “ come higher.”
They are priced within reason.

Perkins &amp; Britt
iegina
Sinqle%$!? DoubleMesh
haI r n e t

CLASSIFIED ADS
( Inssificd advertisements, 5 cents a line. No nd taken fur less than
25 cents, nnd positively no classified nils charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders. Count five words to n line and remit ecrordingly.

FOR RENT— Desirable housekeeping
rooms, every convenience. Box 117.
FOR SALE—Rose No. -I seed, Irish
145-Gtp
Have your watches and jewelry re
potatoes, per bushel $2.00.—L. A.
pains at Mi’Laulin’s. I wo first class
Bromley.
131-tfe
Q U A LITY
watch makers. Prompt service.
FOR SALE— 1021 Model Ford Sedun LOST OR STRAYED One small
1 10-tfc
net at an econ­
at $550. This is a bargain. See us
gray mule. Finder address A. J.
omy price!
at once,— II. &amp; O. Motor Co. Ill-tfc M* fid ley. Oviedo, Fla.
114-2tp
The Orlando young women who are
FOR SALE— Medium size safe. Ap­
to attend the State College for Wo­
Extra large, in­
ply 102 Sanford Avc., and Fourth
men ut Tallahassee this earning sea­
v
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i
b
l
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,
l
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n
g
Street.
94-61.
\VANTED—Team work, Inquiru M.
son leave tomorrow evening by train.
121 2Gtp
llansoa Shoe Shop.
FOR SALE—Lexington, 1920 model,
.Mbs Adelina Giles, daughter of Mr.
wearing, handnt $1250. Looks good and is in A-l WANTED TO HUY— Roll top desk.
.uni Mrs. Jas, I.. Giles, and Miss Eliz­
woven of select­
mechanical condition. Terms to suit
Address “X " care Herald. U5-2tp
abeth Itobinson daughter of Mr. and
ed hair — fully
you.—II. k O. Motor Co.
M l-tfc WANTED- T.vo or three furnished
Mrs. It. M. Robinson, will take tho
guaranteed.
leal trip from Sanford to Jacksonville
FOR SA LE—8-room house with all
rooms for light housekeeping, in
where they will meet the others gomodern convenience, excellent re­ good neighborhood. References. Ad­
pair. Private water works, in desir­ dress “D" care Herald.
frig to Tallahassee. They will motor
•
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able location. RoasonoMe terms. A p-,
to Sanford. Orlando Sentinel,
ply to Owner, 519 W. First Street.
There nre homes which are so pain­
1 10 -tfc fully neat and orderly that all com­
Send your old mattress to Bradley
factoiy. Make them like new, for
FOR SALE—Buiek Roadster at
a fort foe thu masculine element is
JG M cCrory Co.
*5.00. r,Qlit, new cotton mattress only
bargain.— B. &amp; O. Motor Co. 1 ll-tfc compltte'y banished, and there nre
*8.00. Guaranteed. 500 W. South
FOR SALE—Strawberry plants, cer­ , others where hubby is permitted n
St., Orlando, Fla.
122-20tc
tified by State Plant Uonrd, $2 per few privileges. Woman can be one of
thousand f. o. b. Lake Mary. Farina the worst of tyrants if sim is so dis­
Die many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Strawberry Garden, Lake Mary, Fin. posed. And some husbands n .t And
Sandy Andei -"ti are delighted to hnvo
129-24tp it out. Othtrs live an I m’.AYr while
•hern back home again after three
pretending to li'«e it.
ROOFING, Red and green slate sur
nxmth's visit to points in Ohio anil
face, ii ply $3.50 per sqqurc. Tiger
other stnt.
Sandy is the greatest
When the Russian paper money Is
brand, plain, 2-ply $3.25; 2-ply, $2.75; 1
bustier in Sanford or „ny other state
finally thrown on the market, look out
1-ply, $2.25. Free delivery. Address
and yet he trained fifteen, pounds
for a drop ' the wood pulp business.
M. E. Ginn, Box .HU.________ l39-2Gte
*hih he is as enjoying the luscious
FOR SA LE—One heavy duty twonPphs and other good things of the
Alienee lie exercised to bring the fort
wheel trailer in good condition. InBuckeye State. 1!,- wits there in tho
within the charge of St. Augustine.
juire
at Ford Oarage.
1-IH-tfe
interest* (,f th,. F. F. Dutton branch
Tho
fort
was
uiilt
by
the
SpanFOR
SALE
Due calmer, several doz­
of the American Fruit Co.
iards and came into the possession of
en E. Z. Seal jars, variety of house
the United States with the ncquisi- plants, all potted and growing, very
If you eyes trouble you or your
Gi'' Herald made a mistake in’Bnution of Florida. The fundamentals of reasonable.
Call at 1100 Sanford glasses need repairing or adjustment,
?* s :‘d' ertisenient in Saturday’s
the structure have been kept virtual- Avenue,
141-dh-tfe
don't waste any time, but call upon
'1 ‘ ailing attention to tho big open ida cattle, and possibly bring the cat­
ly intact to the present day and a f - , p0 j{ SALE— 1920 Model 0 cyl. Paige
n., d..u w:!i occur at tho Princess tlemen to their senses.
ST. AUGUSTINE WANTS
ford a striking lesson in the strides
touring car, practically new tires,
'litre Wednesday night. The Herald
OLD FORT TO REMAIN
TOM M OORE
made in warfare during the past con-1 j,, KOOlj c„m|jtion. Apply A. P. Con­
IN
CITY’S
POSSESSION.
1 11 " I’dnevday night, September
Bay it .with a Herald Wnnt Ad.
tury. The Spaniards considered the nelly.
1444te OPTOMETRIST— OPTICIAN
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fort impregnable. It could probably FOR SALE—Celery farm, 15 acres, Office Opp P. O.
Phone 192
ST. AUGUSTINE, Sept. 10.—Fed­
[ +++**
bo demolished with a persistent one
****
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ;,
5
acres
tiled,
3
flowing
wells.
Big
&lt;i
eral officials may as well try to pounder of today.
&lt;•
house nnd barn on hard road. Price
Post cards—local views—-1c each at
change the name of Arkansas ns to
Of the notable historical person­ $3,500. Good terms.— E. F. Lane, the
the Herald office.
take any action tending to ti minis ages around whom center many nar­ Real Estate Man.
144-3tp
the historical value of F»rt Marion ratives to winter tourists Geronimo f filfS A L E —8 hives of bees. In good
mid Osceola are most prominent. The
condition. See A. E. Dobbins, 325
here, according to persons interested
former’s name is linked with the his­ Service Shoe Shop.
133-Sat-Wed-Dt
in the recent recommendation of Sec­ tory of tho fort because of his not
FOR SALE—5 acres and residence
retary of War Weeks that the fort bo having sojourned there, according to
facing luke. Bargain. Box 117.
abandoned as a war department tile caretakers who say that the im­
145fltp
pression prevails generally that he
charge.
wns confined in the fort, and almost FOR SALE—One Underwood type­
VUgo rous protests were made
writer, $40; one Smith-Premier $25,
invariably they have to explain to in­
against Secretary Weeks’ suggestion quisitive visitors that he spent his one Smith Premier, old style, $10.
nnd he replied with the statement that days of incarceration at Pensacola. These nre all in running condition
and do good work. They nre ma­
congress could make suitable provis­ A controversy nt present centers chines we have taken as part payment
ion for tho maintenance of tho fort about Osceola over the treatment ho ion new Royal machines, and if you
as a historical site, but that ns n mili­ received incident to ids capture by have a limited amount of writing, will
tary proposition it was Worthlss. Im­ federal troops. A highly cuittured nnd serve your purpose as well ns a new
mediately Florida’s delegation in cen­ refined Seminole chief, history rec- machine.—Haynes &amp; Ratliff, 116 Park
gress was urged to hnvo congress en -1 ords him ns having been taken under avenue.
140-ltp
net provision for the life of the fortt. j a flag of truce. No brief seems to be
Now, tho city commission, fearful hold out for Geronimo. He wns of the
FOR REN------------T
, —
-—
that the historic relic might fall Into bundit typo, operating in the west.
Followlnft OHCeola'B enpture he
T ® r— P °'” f“rtubl" r“ mS’ ^
the hand^ of privatu parties who
"o '11 hou.okeoplnj. 8 8
would use it for commercial purpos- routine.) in « "roll- with two of hi.
Palmetto Ave.
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es, has requested thnt tho fort be . chieftains. These ttwo Somlnoles, tho
d
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transferred from federal control to , story goes, so emaciated themselves FOR 1TBRT—Several light houseTIm Circlet U Selfthe city of St. Augustine. Adequate, an to be able to squeeze through the i keeplng rooms. New und clean. 117
144-tfe.
provision would be made by the city iron bars in nn effort to escape. Os- 1 Laurcl‘ ____________________________
I f fo u r d ia le r can’t g e t i f send
for its maintenance, federal officinls reola is credited with having refused FOR RENT— Have 5 room cottage on
a ctu a l bunt m easure, name, adt t SI.SO . W e’UeendtMe
were nssured. The city commission- to tako'advuntage of this scheme, say- j Heights, leaving town. See me
iS S jp r e p o id . Sines 3 4 to 48.
crp have written Gov. Hardee and va- ■Ing that he had been placed thore by (quick. Palmetto avo., near Ovi&lt;&gt;do-R.
Nemo
rlous civic and historical bodies |United States troops and these troops R. track. P. O. Box 393. H. W. AlISO S. 1« It. New
i
Ien*
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1921
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Bernhardt Sleeping in Her Coffin

FOR THE COMING SEASON

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Will Foster Working in
Turpentine Camp, Said
to Be Guilty

G ENEVA, Sept. 13.— The many
delegates to the assembly o f the
League o f Nations in session here,
predicted today that John Bassett
Moore would be elected Judge of
W OM AN *WAS B E ATE N TO D E A TH
Court of International Justice, Wed­
W IT H C LU B A N D M URD ER
nesday.
N E A R L Y CAUSED A R IO T

COLD BLOODED ACT

Pinellas Grand Jury
Investigates the Death
of Virginia Turner

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Gompers Comes South
and W ill visit Georgia
Tennessee, Carolinas

NEGRO CAPTURED HERE
SUSPECTED. OF MURDER
OF JACKSONVILLE WOMAN
M A N Y DELEGATES
TO LEAG U E OF N A TIO N S
CHOOSE JOITN MOORE.
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OMAH
Neb., Sept. Id.— Melville
L. Goodrich, former president o f the
United States Motor Sales Transpor­
tation Co., o f Massachusottcs, was
stricken with pneumonia recently
while being taken from I/is Angeles
to Boston on a larceny charge, djed
hero today.

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The following from the Jackson­
ville Metropolis is interesting:

Suspected by the authorities to b«
connected with the slaying of Mrs.
hrfncoo c *«V kind th“ ‘ W" 1
r *
Surah Viola Leo, of No. 110 Townsend
here in n few weeks, with tho hun­
Dr. Rclchcr Charged With Manslaugh­ street, was woh beaten to death in
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dreds of dwelling houses being erected In An Effort to Check Wage Cuts'in
ter, Waives Premilinary
her homo nearly a month ago, WtU
*11 over the city, Sanford presenti a
Textile Mills
Foster, u negro, arrested in Sanford
to
tho
newcom­
(By TLm Au m Ii M Prtu)
most busy appearance
Sarah Bernhardt, the famous actress, Is said to lie critically 111, uud as
Bevurnl
days ago by th6 Seminole
C
LE
A
R
W
A
T
E
R
,
Sept.
13.—
The
er In fact Sanford has gained tho
(Br Tbs AssscIsUd Prtu)
site Is seventy-seven years old, there are fears that stie will not recover. A
rounty
authorities,
was brought to
Pinollas
grand
jury
began
it
investi­
reputation of being among tho real
N E W YO R K , Sept. 13.— Samuel decade ago site startled Paris by adopting the habit of sleoplng*1n her coffln.
Jacksonville
Thursday
nght and lock­
gation
today
o
f
the
death
of
Virginia
live cities of the state and with good Gompers, president of the American Here Is a photograph taken at that time.
ed
in
the
county
jail
it
bccamo known
Turner
In
connection
with
which
Dr.
reason. Last month tho total of Federation o f Labor planned to leave
Monday.
I. J. Belcher, Tarpon Springs physic­
dwelling houses ran well over tho Now York today for Atlanta where
The man, according to a letter re­
ian is charged with
manslaughter.
•$50,000 mnrk and there nro more to he will aid in the inauguration o f a
ceived
by Chief of Police Abel J. Rob­
Belcher waived his preliminary hear­
campaign Thursday to check
the
follow this month.
erts
from
the Seminole officials, told
ing yesterday allowing the case to go
Several new sub-divisions will be wago cuts in tho textile mills o f Geor­
a
negro
turpentine
hand at a still
directly to the grand jury.
opened this winter close to tho city's gia, Tennessee, North Cnrollnn, South
near
Sanford
that
ho
with an ac­
boundary lines and the lots will bo Carolina and Alabama.
complice
killed
"a
white
woman in
________________ &lt; .
SUPPOSED P A U P E R W AS
priced at n figure that tho many homo
Jacksonville
a
short
time
ago
nnd got
R
E
A
L
L
Y
RICH
W
O
M
A
N
—
,
builders can reach and there will be PO LIC E C n iE F OF M IAM I
by
with
it."
The
turpentine
hund
told
"F
R
E
N
C
H
S
A
L
"
PASSES
at least 500 new dwellings started in
A N D C IT Y D E TE C TIV E RE­
the
foreman
at
tho
still
and
Foster
gut
ion
will
be
resumed
nt
a
date
con­
the months of October, November and
C E IV E AN O N YM O U S NOTK8
Further Developments venient to Brady. Arbucklo was
wns taken in custody.
(Br Tha Auaclatad Frau)
December. There are Hevoral big pro­
CHICAGO,
Sept.
13. — "French
In the letter receved by Chief Rob­
brought
Into
the
grand
jury
room
nt
(By Th» Ah m Ii M Fr*u)
jects on foot that will be made public
Determine Whether
Sal," eighty-four years old died here erts, it wus stated thut a billy was
one
o’clock
this
morning
but
renmined
M
IA
M
I,
Sept.
13.—
Chief
o
f
P
olice’
through the columns of the Herald in
only three minutes when he was led yesterday in n dreary little attic, wns used in the attack and that after the
Arrests Are Made
a few days that will make proporty Quigg and Detective Bishop received
found today to hnvc one hundred nsHuilants had beaten her they le ft
hack to his ceil.
,
nnonoymous
letters
from
persons
take a rise ami will also place San­
thousand dollars in Btocks hidden In her for dead. The man is also said to
Brady
charged
MI
hs
Zey
I’
rovest,
(By
Tfc»
AitooltUd
Pr«»»)
ford In the front ranks o f tho cltloB signing themselves as bootleggers,
SAN
FRANCISCO,
Sopt.
13.—
I
a
a
her
room. For ycan^ she begged from have told o f getting $40 and complain­
also
known
as
Zey
yvron,
had
chang­
of the state. These projects will go threatening to tor and fonther them
ed
her
testimony
befort
the
grand
the
rich nnd dispensed thilnthropy to ed about the small amount o f money
If
they
do
not
lot
up
in
their
cam,
statement
expressing
conviction
of
into the thousands, ono o f thorn at
jury
from
that
she
hnd
given
prev­
perjury
committed
by
one
of
tho
chief
the
poor.
Her identity la not known. socured nfter killing the woman, the
least being n $200,000 proposition and pnlgn on rum runners here.
letter says.
iously
to
police
and
officials
that
witnesses
for
the
prosecution
nt
the
will bring Sanford's truck raising
Sheriff It. E. Merritt, nftor Chief
Miss
Rappe
hnd
told
her
Arbucklo
grand
Jury
investigation
last
night
in
from a gamble to a stable business
Roberts
received tho lutter, told Hen­
hnd
caused
her
injuries.
Earlier
last
tho denth of Miss Rappe for whoso
and one that will have a good chance
ry Lilienthal, county detective, about
night
it
si
reported
Miss
Pyvron
re­
alleged
murder
Fatty
Arbucklo
is
un­
to make good with markets assured.
the uffnlr. County Detective Lilicnder arrest, wus issued today by Dis­ fused to sign a statement that Miss
It seems that the many clnimB of
thnl was scheduled to leave fo r tho
Itnppe
hnd
told
her
this
and
Inter
it
trict
Attorney
Brady.
Brady
also
Sanford to being the greatest truck­
prsoner but the sheriff o f Seminole
charged he believed “ undue influence was said she denied she ever made
ing center, the greatest shipping cen­
county had business in Jacksonville
the
assertion
concerning
Miss
IUippo,
and
pressure
o
f
a
sinister
character
ter and the fastest growing city in tho
nnd brought the man here.
had been brought to bear" upon cer­ Brady spid. Brady also charged ntisa
state as well as the future tourist city
County Detective Lilienthal declined
Alice
Blake,
another
prosecution
w
it­
tain
witnesses.
Whether
nrrests
would
The
secretary
o
f
the
Sanford
Cham­
are being made good with u rush. A ll INCOMES UNDER $2,500 EXCLU D­
to
talk about the arrest as to what tho
ness
was
missing.
be
made
in
connection
with
his
charge
ber
of
Commerce
is
in
receipt
o
f
nn
It takes is a little moro pep, n littlo
ED UNDER NEW
authorities
intended to do.
Brady’s statement came shortly a f­ invitation from the Orlando Chamber
of perjury, he said, would depend up­
wore push and supreme confidence in
LAW
How
the
Seminole county authori­
on further developments. The grand ter the grand jury hnd concluded five o f Commerce extended to tho mem­
your own home town. Other people
ties’
informant
learned ubout tho a f­
hours
consideration
of
the
ense
und
jury adjourned nfter one o’clock this
bers of the local chamber to be pres­
recognize our claims— why not you?
(By Th» .AiucUUd Fr»u)
fair
wns
described
in the-letter receiv­
adjourned
without
voting
nn
indict­
ent at a banquet Tuesday evening,
W A S H IN G T O N , Sept. 13— The sen- morning without concluding the ex­
ed
by
Chiof
Roberts.
ment.
amination
o
f
tho
testimony.
InvostiSeptember 27th, the place of the ban­
ate finance committee voted late yes­
NO m iT IIK It SERIOUS
The informant was first lodged n
quet to be designated later.
terday to retain the 32 per cent max­
d a m a g e is e x p e c t e d
the
Seminole county jail and
held
The moetintr o f these two organiza­
AS RESULT OF FLOOD. imum' income tax rntes ns provjded
several days pending un investigation
tions,
which
was
held
here
last
month,
fo r by tho house bill. It has under
wns the occasion o f bringing them into by the Seminole county officials and
(Sy The AuocUUd Frau)
consideration a proposul to change the f
closer relationship than anything that correspondence to Chief Roberts in
Houston , t .-x.- sept. 13.— Noth- percentage in the different brackets
hnd been attempted previously. As n Jacksonville. The informer stuck by
■nK more serious from now on thnn so ns to effect a reduction of about,
result o f this now understanding, and tho story he first told ubout W ill Fos­
tr°P damage possibly the loss o f n 1 per cent on incomes in cnch racket. I
with the assurance of co-operntion ter, the letter stated, and ho was re- *
The question o f the effective date
few cattle, is anticipated by Dr. C.
from each other, the many problems leased. The man is buing kept under
0. Bunnemeycr, weather observer, uh of the proposed repeal o f the excess
surveillance and cun be secured as u
i
resuH ,,f 'be overflow of the low* profits tax will be voted on thlH IN F IR S T DEGREE J O IN T LY W ITH E F F E C T IV E NEXT J A N U A R Y IN ­ which heretofore hnd seemed Insur­
mountable will be more ensy o f ac­ witness, it is declared.
&gt;nds along 'be lower reaches of the morning, it was announced. It wus
STE AD OF LA S T J A N U A R Y ,
R A W LIN G S FOR MURDER
The sheriff of Seminole county in­
complishment.
said sentiment in the committee now
" ra*ws And Colorado rivers.
S E N A T E DECIDES
OF H IC K M AN
tended to keep the informant confined
Both
organizations
are
efficient,
Dr. Uumiem yer sent out warning was to accept the house measure
nnd this efficiency is due to tho sup­ in jail as a material witness to bo
(Djr Tb* Auoclated Prau)
O r The AuocUUd Frau)
Saturday nnd repented them Sundny making exception o f this tnx ns o f (
W ASH ING TO N, Sept. 13.— Provis- port o f the prominent citizens of both used in Jacksonville against Foster,
J a c k s o n v i l l e , Sept. 13.— John
P°bits along the two rivers, nd- next January instead o f retroactive
according to the letter but because
v sing the people to remove their ent­ to Inst Jnnunry 1 ns suggested by Mr. p0pe, local nttornoy, jointly Indicted ion of house tnx bill making the re­ communities. These individuals arc
the man hud lived near Sanford fo r
f
with Frnnk Rawlings by the Duval peal o f the excess profits tnx effec­ primarily working for their respective
? nn'l to leave the lowlands until Mellon.
years nnd was said to be pliable, ho
The committee also approved pro- grand jury this nfterqpon for the mur- tive next January first instead of Inst communities, but are broad-minded
* tr *be high water stage passed.
was
released.
visions of tho houso bill increasing {|cr j„ fimt degree ns u result of tho retary Mellon wns approved todny by enough to realize that their communi­
W
ill
Foster had jUHt secured em­
MJl.KIt ()|- AUTO DRIVER
from $2,000 to $2,500 the exemptions ahooting to death o f Hickniun n week January first us recommended by See­ ties will develop in the same propor­
ployment
nt the camp, the letter to
to heads o f families having nnnunl „ B0 Sunday night by Rnwlings dur- the Sennte Finance Committee, S c tion thnt the nnturnl resources o f this
H U M ) GUll.TY OF MURDER
Chief
Roberts
stated.
section
o
f
the
state
arc
utilized.
e
\T COLUMBIA TO D AY. net incomes of $5,000 or less nnd nlBo i „ B nn attempt to steal tho Sundny secretary’s recommendation for
The
Jnembers
o
f
the
Sanford
Cham­
Several nights nftor ho was put to
increnBing exemptions on account o f box office receipts o f the theatre of repeal of capital stock tax effective
n» Th» Auoclated F r.«.) •
dependents from $200 to $100.
(which Hickman was manager. Irwin as of 1922 accepted and committee ber o f Commerce will havo the oppor­ work he, with soim? o f tho turpentine
COLUMBIA, S. C., Sopt. 13.-S.
Chairman Penrose stntcd thnt tho Novitzky, arrested
Saturday with voted to increase corporation income tunity to again mix with these civic hands were discussng recent murders,
#' fby’ lirhl ,,f three men to bo tried committed hnd decided to vote on tho Pope, was ordered held fo r further in­ tux from ten to fifteen per cent next dynamos of Orlando, at which time, according to the letter received by
no doubt, the same enthusiastic spirit Chief Roberts. Fostor, it is Btated,
he murder August 9, of William hill, nil amendments nnd quesfions re- vestigntion. Johnnlo Novitzky, nr- Jnnuury one.
will be prevalent ns was evidenced nt boasted o f “ killing a white woman
Inting
to
it,
not
later
thnn
next
Frirested
nenr
Fort
Myers
as
nn
accescoil!1' ’ “ (1’o|," nbin tnxi driver, and
meeting in Sanford.
nenr Jacksonville" nnd told his audi­
dny,
bo uif to glvo tho draftsmen und 8ory before tho fact wns exonerated
K.,u' c.nt' WnB foun(l Kullty of
Trade Extension Com­ thoMembers
o f the Sanford Chamber ence how easy it was to commit mur­
experts
nmplo
ttmo
to
get
the
mensby
the
Jury
but
will
probably
bo
held
tho i f " * U f' rst degree today in
uro In shape for tho sennte on W ed -lft9 material witness. Rnwlings wns mittee Will Offer Prize of Commerce arc requested to notify der and "g et by with It."
t o u i I S T " " C° Unty cm,rt’ This nu*
the secretary if they will be present
nesdny, Septombcr 21. Ho said tho previously indicted but joint indictThe following dny this information
cution *U ^ nirri‘*H death by electrofor
Best
Steer,
Sept.
29
on
this occasion. This advico should
committeo would sit each dny nnd, if mont necessitates new arraignment,
was conveyed to the sheriff by the
be given nt least one week before tho
necessary hold night sessions.
l i t is urtderstood. Pope nnd Rnwlings
camp foreman who brought Foster
The
various
Bub-comm|tteeB
ap­
event.
T,,,tKK PER CENT
Questions pertaining to tho bill
be arranged tomorrow morning,
nnd tho informurt to Sanford nnd or­
pointed to arrange thc.detrflls for. the
Keep Tuesday evening, September
such us the tax on transportation will
dered them locked up In Jail. Tho
IMMIGRATION ATTACKED
Merchants’ Gala Day, September 29th 27th open. Orlando advises they are
Scmnole county authorities invest­
M AY c u t a l l o f f . not bo tuken up until tho committee 1 R E P R E S E N TA TIV E T A Y L O R
nro progressing very
satisfactorily making arrungementa to givo the San­
hnB fixed the effective date o f tho re­
OF A R K A N S A S DIED TO D A Y
igated the reports and informed the
with
their
plans.
The
committee
in ford contingent a big time.
peal
of
the
moro
important
nections.
R A N K IN G MEMBER ON It. &amp;. II.
Jacksonville polico about tho prisoner
W \ ein M h' Am#*Uu&lt; * " « &gt;
charge o f tho barbecue nnounces that
nnd the material witness.
upon thr,!NGT0N’ S" pt’ ID.— Attacks
u cash prize of $25.00 will bo given
CROP D AM AG E H E A V Y .
(Br Tb* AuoclaUd Frau)
JUSTICE AG E N TS END
.
Utmost scfcrecy was attached to the
Is being ' * ^ T C° nt
law
W ASH ING TG O N, Sept. 13.— Rcp- for the best steer donated for this pur­
PROBE OF SHOOTING.
HOUSTON,
Tex.,
Sopt.
13.—
Aside
man’s
transportation to Jacksonville
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diLredfrlh .W1Uh BPeC‘flc ,ntenUon
laid
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b(: lnw' Secretary Davis
from
the
report
from
Taylor
that
40
nnd
confinement
in tho county jail.
PETERSBURG, Vn., Sept.
13.— knnsns,, died here today nftor several be obtained from C. W. Stokes, y
Chief
Roberts
wired
immediately to
Mexicans
ha
dbcen
drowned,
nnd
n
A meeting of the Trade Extension
bring the^l
‘I’" 1’' th0t ° ffort" 40 Tlfc department of justlco agents sent wctkB illness o f pluerlsy nnd pneumoro than Iu m " l° ,llartT uto wore horo to probe the shooting one week monnin. He wns sixty-nine years of Committee will be held this afternoon report from Hearne that seven ne­ the Seminole county sheriff asking for
groes had been drowned as they tried tho negro to be held until the police
•butting off \ y f° rC8U,t ,n
ago o f J. Porter Stokoi, traveling «RO- Ho wns a ranking Democratic j to complete the final itinerary of the
‘ "'Migration altogether.
to mako their way from the bottoms, investigated.
man by R. II. Sisco, a civilian guard, _momber of the Rivers nnd Harbors get-acquainted trips. The committee
visited Enterprise, Osteen, Lake Mon­ reports o f loss o f life today were fe w
at Camp Lee, has completed thoir in -, committee,
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roe, Longwood, Altamonte, Winter and scattered. Tremendous Iobb to 326 8 TU D E N T 8 IN
TAKES y a c h t i n g t r i p . vestigatlons and left the city. The
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HIGH.
Park,
Gabriella
at
which
time
the
livestock
and
corn
and
cotton
crops,
findings in the case have not been S A S K A T C H E W A N HAS TW O
FOOT F A L L OF SNOW. *P ica rd s and hand bull were posted however- are expected to send the to­
adc public, but Sisco is still under
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tal damago In this section into tho
O R LAND O , Sept. 13— The Orlando
tecnical arrest
military reser­
millions.
Observers
were
Inclined,
High
School opened this morning with
y * * A i X r l r f ™ * dont vations, while it is said at a 'ocal hos- W IN N IP E G , Scut. 13.— A two-foot j Tho members o f this committee reearly today, to believe that the worst an enrollment of 320 students, as com­
'fn
ll
o
f
snow,
which
caused
much
damquest
evory
member
o
f
the
Sanford
pltal thnt Stokes is showing some
Is over so fa r as the Houston county pared with 220 present on the opening
slight improvement and now ho has age to crops, was reported fro pi Chamber o f Commerce to use every
s concerned.
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effort
in
advertising
this
gala
day.
day a year ago.
a fighting chance to recovor.
, Saskatchewan today.

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PERJURY BROUGHT INTO THE
R0SC0E (FATTY) ARBUCKLE CASE,
WITNESSES UNDULY INFLUENCED

ORLANDO
EXTENDS AN
INVITATION

EXEMPTION TO
FAMILY HEADS
IS INCREASED

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INDICTED TODAY PROFIT TAX IS
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S A N FRANCISCO, ScpL 12.— A
LIV E S OF T W E N T Y -F O U R
formal charge of murder in tho first
PEO PLE
degree, police linvo announced, will bo
(By Th* Auoclnt.d Pr«u)
preferred today ugainst Fatty ArCHESTER, Pu., Sept. 12.— City of- buckle under arrest here In connection
fidnla aiul citizens alike turned thoir
with tho death o f iftisB Virginia Ruppe,
attention today from the death s:eiio motion picture nctress. The g irl’s
at Third atreet and Chester river denth followed her attendance at a
where twenty-four persons lost their party in Arbucklo’s suite nt a local
lives Saturday night in a bridge col­ hotel a week ago. She died o f injuries
lapse, to investigations wwhich are which the district nttorney and other
expected to fix the responsibility for authorities alleged were inflicted by
the accident. Thu Bonrd o f county Arhuckle. Arbuckle is held without
commissioners which were responsible bail. The case is. scheduled to bo
for the bridge, lias initiated an inves- brought before the grand jury tonight.
' tigation o f its own and police are Coroner's inquest was culled for next
gathering nil information
nvniluble Thursday.
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seriously injured in tho collapse Sat­
urday night of the bridge spanning
Chester river ut Third street, in tho
heart of the city’s business district.
Tho police mudo this announcement
last night uftcr divers hud definitely
determined no more bodies remained
in the water.
A small wrought iron gusset piato,
part of the support o f a footwath,
along the Hide of the structure, which
hnd been half eaten by rust, gave way
under tho weight o f nearly a hundred
persons who wore attracted to tho
spot by tiie cries of a drowning boy
and precipitated the victims into tho
river.
.
The last body to he dragged from
the deep mud at the bottom o f tho
river was thut of uight-year-old Char­
lie ApostoluH, the child whoso death
was the inadvertent enuse of the nccident. It was recovered shortly be­
fore noon yesterday and plnccd at tho
end of the row of twenty-four victims
whose bodies reposed
in
White's
morgue awaiting removal to
thoir
homes.

LE T TH EM ENJOY TH E
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Let your boys frisk and frolic In tho wonderful out-of-doors. Let them
enjoy tho playful excrrlsea that build strong muscles and sturdy frames,
for a strong body Is one o f life’s most precious treasures. This boyish
play that helps to make them better men is very hard on their blouses
and It Is needful to buy blouses that will endure.
KAYNEE RLOUSES are made from strong materials that are sun­
proof and tub-proof. Every button is sewed on to stay nnd all the seams
are lock-stitched.
Huy them KAYNEE RLOUSES and SHIRTS ul

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10.— Union

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and formed of part of Bradford coun­
YE S TE R D A Y ’S RESULTS
ty, will stngu its first birthday party
American League
October *1, when the fair grounds at
A t Now York 1-5, Uoston 3-1.
I.nke Hutlcr, enpitnl of the new unit,
A t St. Douis 4, Cleveland H.
will bo the scene o f a barbecue and
A t Chicago 1, Detroit 5.
celebration held in conjunction with
A t Washington 7, Philadelphia 0.
the fair of tho Swine Growers’ and
Marketing Associations o f Suwan­
National League
nee and Union counties, nnd the pro­
A t Cincinnati 4, Pittsburg 1.
portions of which, it is indicated, will
A t Rrooklyn 3, Now York 11.
equal anything similar ever attempt­
A t Chicago 5, St. Louis 10.
ed in this section of the stntc.
Others not scheduled.
Invitations to attend the ccelebrntion
are being extended
Governor
Southern AHsociatinn
Hardee, Senator Trammell, Mayor
A t New Orleans 3, Hiriiiinghum G.
Martin, o f Jacksonville, and other
A t Memphis 3-3, Little Itoek 0-1.
prominent Floridians, and it is ex­
A t Nashville ID, Atlanta 0.
A t Chattauouga 5, Mobile 8, (12 in­ pected that speeches by these men
will lie features of the occasion. F if­
nings).
teen beeves, ten kills, ten muttons,
ten porkers, a ton of ice, fifty bush­
American Association
els
o f sweet potatoes, 1,500 loaves of
A t Toledo 0, Indianapolis 2.
bread and large quantities o f acces­
At Minneapolis K, Kansas City 2.
sories, will constitute the hill of fare,
A t Columbus 3-2, Louisville 1-3.
according to plans devised Labor Day
A t St. Paul 5-1, Milwaukee 0-2.
at a mass meeting of citizens at Lake
International League
Rutler. A brass hand also will ho se­
A t Syracuse 5, Ilutrnlo 4.
cured.
A t Rochester 3-8, Toronto 1-3.
At Jersey City 4-4, Reading 3-0.
Post cards— loeni views— lc each at
A t Ilultimoro 8-12, Newark 4-1.
the Herald office.

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OF CHESTER IN FRISCO ON A
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WILL SOON BE OVER
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It has been a busy summer even though it was vacation
time and wo face tho winter season with tho greatest and
brightest prospects for a most prosperous year. Our busi­
ness and your business is increasing, Sanford is growing
beyond expectations of the greatest boosters, conditions
are better, Florida is the 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
tt with tho hank that insures your deposits. Start your
hank account today.

The W inter Season
Is Advancing

C LE A R W A T E R , Sept. 12.— Dr. J.
J. Belcher, Tarpon Springs physician,
charged with mansluaghter in con­
nection with the denth of Virginin.
Turner, whoso body war. found in
Hooker Creek August 27th, wnived
preliminary hearing today and was
bound over under $10,U0U bond to
awnit action of the Piuelas county
grand jury which convenes tomorrow.
P R O F IT A B LE M ILK PRODUCTION
Dr. Belcher did not appear in court
W IL L HE DISCUSSED A T
this morning hut made his motion
M EE TING IN M IAM I.
through his counsel.

C LE A R W A T E R , Sept. 12.— Lively
interest is expressed locally as to
what will be the outcome of the pre­
liminary hearing o f
the charges
against I&gt;r. I. J. Belcher, Tarpon
Springs physician, who is at liburty
under $10,000 bond, on a nmusluaghter charge, in connection with the
death of Miss Virginia Turner, daugh­
ter of A. C. Turner o f this city. Miss
Turner's body was found floating in
the waters o f Hooker Creek, some
miles from Clearwater and close to
tho point where the creek enters Lake
Hutlcr, on August 27ill, about 0 p. m.
Miss Turner had been missing from
her homo here since the
previous
Wednesday, having last been seen on
Wednesday at Tarpon Springs.
Belcher was arrested after DetciS
tivo Fred Thomas o f Tampa, and
Sheriff George Lindsey of Clearwater
found that early Saturday morning;
tlio Tarpon Springs physician had
made a trip to the vicinity o f Hook­
er Creek bridge, near where the body
was later found floating. The physic­
ian first denied the trip hut Inter ad­
mitted taking it, saying that he had
gone to answer tho call of a patient.
His ear had been stuck in the mire of
the roadside in turning to leave the
vicinity and the fact that lie secured
aid from Ballard’s garage at Oldsmnr, finally led to his arrest.
The body of the dead girl boro a
knife wound, which pierced tho heart,
hut which is said to have apparently
been inflicted after death. The right
shoulder was also broken. The Tar­
pon Springs physician is suspected of
having performed an illegal operation
on the young woman, which it is
thought resulted in her death. Belch­
er, however, has denied performing
the operation, although he admitted
that ou the Wednesday in question
he was visited liy some young woman
who requested hi» aid to get a girl
friend out o f trouble. He refused to
assist her, he has declared.
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The fact that Belcher admits hav­
ing been appoalcd to, to perform an
aa Illegal operation, coupled with state­
ments of other people who it is said
claim to have seen Miss Turner enter
his office and the fact that ho first
denied but later admitted the trip to
the vicinity of Booker Creek bridge
so shortly before tho g irl’s body was
found, is regarded locally as among
tho most damaging evidence against
him.

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SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 12.— Roscoe (F a tty ) Arbuckle, moving picture
artist, was booked on a charge of
murder Sunduy night in connection
with the denth Friday o f Miss V ir­
ginia Rnphc, film actress, during a
party in Arbucklo’B suite in n hotel
here last Monday. Arbucklo was lock­
ed up in the city prison for tho night.
Arbuckle was charged, according to
Assistant District Attorney Milton
U’Ren, under the section of tho Cali­
fornia code providing that life is tak­
en in rape or attempted rape is con­
sidered murder.
Captain
of 'Dotoctives
Duncun
Mntheson said the evidence showed
that there hud been un attack made
on the girl.
"Today a formal complaint will be
filed ngninst Arbuckle," Mr. Mnthcson said.
He added that Arbuckle is expected
to make a statement.
The complaint ngninst Arbuckle
was made following examination of
Dr. M. E. Ruimvell, Miss Zey Reiss
nnd A1 Scminachor, ,motion picture
manager for Miss Raphe and others.
Under the California penal code no
buil is ullownblc to a person charged
with murder.
If District Attorney
Matthew Brady returns to the city in
time, the case is expected to be pre­
sented to the grand jury tonight, ac­
cording to Mntheson. An inquest will
be held Thursday.
Miss Raphe, who died Friday, was
removed from Arbuckle's rooms in a
hotel last Monday, in a critical con­
dition, after the party whifli five mon
and four women were present. Autop­
sy surgeons snid death was duo to
peritonitis, superinduced by an intern­
al injury.

JA C K S O N V ILLE , Sept. 10— Profiitalilo production o f milk depends up­
on handling cows which can utilize
their feed and convert n large part
of it into milk. One reason why the
dairy industry in Florida has not de­
veloped to larger proportions is that
thto cuttle fever ticks in infested
counties hnve tnken a largetoll o f the
cow's blood and reduced both the milk
(low and the vitality o f the animals.
The Florida Dairy
Association's
fourth annual convention will he held
in Miami on September 20-21, in the
county where originnl tick eradication
work was done in Florida, resulting
ill getting Dade county released from
quarantine. Broward county and Palm
Beach county are also released from
quarantine nnd in those three coun­
ties there nre more high class dairy
cows than in nil o f tho other fiftyeight counticH in the sttnto. M. A.
Milam lins in his dairy near Miami
as many Register o f Merit Cows on
the olfieial roster o f the Jersey Club
ns there arc altogether in tho rest of
the state. Each o f th records was
made on his farm, using very largely
Florida produced feeds.
The dairy industry investment in
thothreo counties will total approxi­
mately one million dollnrs nnd Is
growing rnpidly. The people who at­
tend the dairy convention will have
an opportunity to see what can be
done under tick free conditions nnd
tho association officers earnestly in­
vite all who are interested in dairy­
ing to attend the convention.

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JACK PICKPORD in

“The Man Who
Had Everything”
Also a Comedy
Tomorrow— Ethel Clayton in “The Price of
Possession” ; also Fox News

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
S. O. Shinholser

George A. DeCottes
Attorney-at-Law

Contractor and Builder

Over Seminole County Bank
SAN FO RD

SANFO RD

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FLO R ID A

Sanford Constructs Co.

BATTERIES

CONTRACTORS A N D BUILDER!

BRINO TOUB

Planes and Specifications ChterfiD;
Furnished
Battery Troubles to Us
All Work Guaranteed
W . IpMlaliM on Fl.otrlc.l Work and o&amp;a lira
you dopondoblo oorrloo..
n . T. P A C E
P. O. Box IN
W l ALSO HAVZ COMPETENT MECHANICS
rqp OVXBHAULIHO TOUB OAB

Sanford Battery Service Builders &amp; Contractor!
Skctchea and Estimates Free; u
Company
L. A. Uenaud, Prop. building too large and none too m i
----- A L L W ORK GUARANTEED—

Phone 189

Wilson &amp; Shorey

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

Pine and Garland Sta., Orlando, FU.

Sold and Serviced by

P U R E W ATER

Edw. Higgins, Inc.
Haight &amp; Magee

Elder Springs Water
99.98% PU R E
Phone 311-W

GARAGES

Sanford, Fla.

LORD’S PURITY
W ATER

Smith Bros. Garage
Expert Repairing
OIL, GAB and ACCESSORIES
Oak and First

AS GOOD AS, TH E BEST
Dally Service

Phone ID

R E A L ESTATE
SA N FO R D

E. F. Lane

NOVELTY

Real Estate and Insurance

W ORKS

Phone 95

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

Geo. W . Knight

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SANFO RD

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.. Employment Bureau..

General Shop and Mill
Work
CO N TRACTOR and BUILDER
517 Commercial Street

Sanford, FU-

Tho vocational committee of the Busi­
TRANSFER
ness and Professional Women’s Club
requests nil young women destring
employment to register nt the First “ W E D E L IV E R TH E GOODS"
Nntlonni Bank.
Quick Service
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman

Transfer

Storage Facilities

Eyes Examined

If we please ,you, tell others: if
Glasses Designed
tell us. Phone 498

Henry McLaulin, Jr.
OPT. I).

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

O P T IC IA N

O PTOM ETRIST

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

Orlando is showing its heels to quite
n number o f other Florida cities, its W ILS O N V U L C A N IZ ­
induHtrinl, commercial nnd general
IN G W ORKS
expansion being made. To keep pneo
C. O. WILSON, Owner
with this spirit of progress, Editor S A T IS F A C TO R Y SERVICE AND
R E A S O N AB LE PRICES
Glenn, o f the Orlando Scntinc' hns
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Wight
Brother. tango Building
rolled up his sleeves and inaugurated
n general overhauling o fhiB plant,
adding new equipment, including an­ Phone 175 Fourth and Bunford Ave
other linotype machine nnd a new 10New Era Printery
pngo Hoe press. Orlando is n thrif­
O. Bassett Smith, Prop.
ty, forward-going city, nnd tho Senti­
COM M ERCIAL A N D
nel helped materially to mako it whnt
JOB P R IN T IN G
it is.
.
O f French invention Ib a portnblo
airplane hanger, mndo o f balloon ma­
terial end inflated by a motor driven
air pump until it forms n substantial
arch.
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W ASH ED
and cleaned at your hoTne or we will
call for and deliver. Hamilton Beach
Electric
Washers
used.— Sanford
Steam Pressery, 317 lat St. Phono 560

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Merchants or Individuals in Orlando, or Or­
ange County, nnd feel the need of informa­
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it standing of your customers, it would he
wise to communicnto with us.

The Orlando Credit
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Orlando, Fla.

The government of British Enst
Afrlcn has appointed an expert to
explore the country and report on tho
probable success o f drilling wells for
water.

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

Use High Grade
Here Is a bended Mouse which wl|l
compel ninny nn admiring glance
wherever It Is wurn. For the theater,
dinner party or any other plnee where
splendor-loving women undertake to
look their best. It Is sure to triumph.
Those two rivals In beautiful fabrics
—crepe de chine nnd georgettes— have
Joined forres In this Mouse. Imagine
It In sapphire bine (Tepe de chine evltli
bends In sapphRe blue nnd steel nrtil
falling flounce* on the sleeves made
of black georgetto similarly bended.

G A S O L IN E
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PRICE OF GAS DOES
R E SPO N SIB LE FOR T H E
NO T T A K E ONE CENT
De a t h o f m o s e s .
T U M B L E ANTICIPATED

jury investigating the denth of C. T.
Moses, o f Newport, Me., nnd St. Pet­
ersburg, who was killed Saturday a f­

ALWAYS IN GOOD STYLE
Appropriate for almost any occasion
is this foulard silk frock trimmed with
heavy silk crO|&gt;e dc Chine. The blouse
crosses nt the front, closing nt the left
side A long collar, edged with dyed
lace, finishes the open neck, the cuffs
corresponding with the collar. Tho
bow and ends of the sash arc tacked
to the extension on the rigid front of
the blouse. Three Idas bands trim tho
straight, gathered skirt. Medium size
requires 5U yards
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Sizes, 34 to 4H Inches bust Price. 35
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36 inches waist Price, 3° cents.

CO M IC O P E R A U N IF O R M

ternoon when nn automobile in which
he, accompanied by his wife, was cnroute to St. Petersburg, was struck
from the rear by another nutomobile,
returned n verdict todny thnt Moses
met denth as the result
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negligence on the pnrt of Hal Cnniphell.
Wnrrnnts will he issued for Camp­
bell’* arrest tomorrow, officials said.
He is at present confined to his home
with minor injuries.
His brother, Aimer, is still in a se­
rious condition at n local hospital.
The jury’s findings were to the effect
thnt Cnmpbcll wna driving the second
car while Intoxicated.
Mrs. Moses, who was uninjured, al­
though their nutomobllo was thrown
several feet nnd overturned expects
to continue her trip to St. Petersburg,
possibly tomorrow, accompnnid hy F.
(!. Parsons and dnughtcr, who were
making the trip by automobile from
Maine to St. Petersburg also, their
car preceding the Mosos car nt tho
time o f the nccldont.
No arrange­
ments hnve been made for the re­
moval o f Moses' body from n locnl
mortuary.

here seems to he considerable flue
tuntion in the price of gasoline, ion
Orlando dealers giving 19 1-2 cents»
the wholesale price pnid- others citln;
the figures ns 20 1-2 cents. Tin- rcUi
price varies ii Iho from 22 cents to l
cents n gnllon. Other Florida citie
comment on the unstable price of th
liquid, Lnkclnnd announcing a retii
price o f 22 cents, while, according t!
the perots, Tampa motorists are to
joying a price o f 20 cents. Accnrdini
to unconfirmed advices gas was dui
to take a tumble of one cent on thi
wholesale market all over the south
enst yesterday, hilt local dealers state
that they do not anticipate any cut it
the immediate future.— Orlando Sen
tincl.
Minaturc figures invented by a Cal­
ifornio dance on n miniature stage to
tho time o f music o f a phonograph
with which the device mny be con­
nected.

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DRESSING
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A process has been invented in Po­
D RINK
land for making corrugated pipes for Elder Spring* Water. It* 99 98-1W
steam lines.
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His Tail
To advertise! It is his mode of tell­
ing the world of that particular mental
state known ns happiness.
When the Imby laughs, when the sun
shines, when the flowers bloom,., when
dinner sends out its inviting aroma—
when any one of a thousand other
things happen which attract your atten­
tion— you arc being advertised too.
The whole purpose of any advertise­
ment is to excite your curiosity, gain
your interest, arouse your desire; to
tell you something you don’ t know; to
remind you of something you have for­
gotten; to convince you of something
ovor which you hnve been hesitating;
to help you get the best at least cost.

An officer of the British royal alt
force wearing the full-dress uniform
adopted for officers of the British ult
service. Tho new "comic opera" uni­
form Is creating much aiiiuseiiient In
army circles. The helmet Is made ol
Mack leather and trimmed with fur
It has a gold and blue plait across the
front nnd nn ostrich fenther, dyed
blue. In tho center. The feather It
held In position hy a hidden gilt ring.
The belt Is blue and gold with a gold
clasp.

Rewnrds, aggregating $6,600, are
oqered for the conviction o f the per­
son who dynamited the A. B. &amp; A.
railroad Thursday night, killing tho
engineer nnd seriously wounding three
trainmen. There has been a strike
For office supplies, stationery, etc., on the ron dsince Inst July, with
come to tho Herald office.
much bitterness of spirit manifest.
An inventor hns designed a fan t o _
be fastened to the hub o f a metal auBOOK, JOB A N D COM.
MBRC1AL
P U N T IN G
Phono 146
Herald Building

Ice Cold Chero Cola Free on Saturday

D AYTO NA- Sept. 13.— A coroner’s

To save welders the discomfort
caused by wearing helmets a face
shield that can be hung from the
ahouldurs, leaving both hand* free,
hnn been invented.

Herald Printing Co.

, Inc.

Daily Fashion Hint

SOCIETY

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"&gt;, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1S21

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

170,000,000 lost to our stato each
year— $200,000,000 cash each three
yearB. What would that not do to
dcvelopc our cities if spent in Floridu 7 Yet notwithstanding that our
businesses ure strangled for lack of
All progressive movements that
money to strike out in new develop­
have for their aim the creating of
ments that would awaken trade. Wo
4.1
usually throw this vast sum away to
a GREATER SANFORD and SEM­
northern and wustern states fo r our
meat and dniry products.
IN O LE C O U N T Y are in accord with
A n d . what o f Florida, is she no
the progressive policy of this insti­
good ns a cattio country? W ith her
wonderful climato, water nnd shndo in
tution.
nbundanco, all the year round g ra t­
ing in three years she could be the
Identify yourself with this strong
greatest cattle country in the world
if we had the right men to do it.
institution today by opening an ac­
For fifty years tho Texas, Kansas
and Oklahoma cattle dealers
havo
count.
looked on Florida as their gold mine.
Year after year they have bought our
yttle range steers and cows by the
train loads, shipped them west into a
good com and bean belt, after a few
weeks finish the steers go to Chicago
as fine western beef and from there
are shipped to the packing houses and
through Jacksonville we get Much o f
our
own beef back, dead two years,
SERVICE
::
PROGRESS
I STRENG TH
kept edible by embalming fluids and
4% IN T E R E S T P A ID
glndy pay tOc to 60c per pound in
some of our city markets.
A Texas farmer asked by Mr. Mc­
Rae why they bought so many Flori­
Guild will he October 10th at the da cows, replied, "W h y man alive,
home o f Mrs. Raymond Key, nt 0:30 don’t you know there is not a steer
p. ni.
in the world Hint will finish for mnrThose attending the meeting yester­ ket so quickly nnd economically and
MRS, FRED DAIGER. Society Editor, day were: Mrs. John G. Lconnrdy,
make such a profit ns tho Florida
Phone 2I7-W
Mrs. Frank Akers, Mrs. Fred Dniger, grade steer. We breed your cows to
Mrs. J. B. Coleman, Mrs. W. M. Beld- our fine western hulls and the steers
SOCIAL CALENDAR
T U E S D A Y — Mrs. D. C. Mnrlowo will ing, Mrs. Raymond Key, Mrs. Archie they breed mnke us rich.” He was
entertain the members of the Nine Betts, Mrs. S. M. Lloyd, Miss Mildred asked why and his reply w uh "B e­
Dicks4)ti, Mrs. Chris Mathews, Mrs. cause the range cattle are horn hustl­
Sominoles Bridge Club, nt her homo
M. Minarik and Mrs. Julius Tnknch. ers and enn mnke good use of even a
on Seventh Btreet, nt 11:110 p. m.
hit/of paper. Our western cattle,
Mr. nnil Mrs. R. L. Peck will enter­
SW IM M ING P A R T Y
grown
on abundant rich pasture are
tain the hrlcini party, following the
A
congenial
party
of
young
people
lazy
and
if we get enught by the win­
rchenninl for the Peck-Whltcomb
motoring to Silver Lake Inst evening ter short of feed or by a long summer
wedding,
W E D N E S D A Y— The marriage
of where they enjoyed a delightful swim, drought they lose flesh heavily nnd
followed by a bountiful picnic supper, we cannot make good the loss at n
MIbr Helen Peck to Mr. Donald
included the following: Mr. and Mrs. profit. Florida steers can always find
Whitcomb will take place nt the
E. S. Rockey, Miss Avis Stenstrom, enough to carry his flesh with hut
Presbyterinn church nt &lt;5 o’clock.
Miss Ettie Tillis, Miss Nellie Lossing, little assistance."
Fashion Show will take place at the
Miss Adele Reynolds of Tampa, and
This vast leakage of funds from our
Princess theatre nt eight o’clock.
N. J. Stenstrom and Tom Brotherson state, however, lias come to a point
F R ID A Y — Mrs. I). I’ . Drummond will
and little Miss Doris Rockey.
where it must lie stopped.
entertain the members of the MonWe hope before another year goes
dny Bridge Club nt her home on
SANFO RD ’S NEW DRUG STORE
hy to so6 ii fenced ranch in each coun­
Magnolia avenue, nt
p. rn.
W IL L OPEN TOMORROW
ty on rich agricultural soil to fatten
Mothers Club will meet with Mrs. R.
FREE ICE CREAM TO LADIES. range steers while they are still young
R. Dens, nt her home on Park Ave.
nnd tender nnd properly finish him
S A T U R D A Y — The Children’s Story
An nnnouncment of more than for our own markets.
Hour will he held nt the Central
In the meantime a demonstration
passing interest is the Imlf page ad­
Pnrk at 5 o’clock.
here is being put together hy the lend­
vertisement of the Newberry Cash
ing hankers, chnmhcrs of commerce,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lee spent the Drug Store in this issue o f the Daily
business men and women’s clubs
of
day nt Duytonu Beach Sunday.
Herald. The new store will open to­ the state representing to consumer to
finished
morrow morning in the new Wclnku prove the quality of well
Miss Virginia Brady spent the week
Florida beef. A ranch down south
block,
in
the
room
recently
occupied
end in Orlando, attending u house
by the J. T. Brady Jewelry store. The lias been loaned for the purpose of
party.
new drug store will have a new nnd finishing. The Miami meat men* have
offered 17c to 22c per lh. for every lb.
Mrs. J. B. Coleman spent the week complete line of drugs and supplies,
of dressed meat marketed this winter
N'unniiiy's
candies/
school
suppliesend in I'ulaftta, with her mother, who
in their city from the herd.
cigars
and
tobacco,
and
will
make
a
is quitu ill.
A quick tour is being made of tiie
specialty of ice cream nnd cold drinks.
leading
towns o f the state asking of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Leo Woodruff, Frozenritc ice crenni will he the par­
ench
5
to
10 steers for the herd and if
jr., ure now occupying their lovely ticular brand o f cream handled by
the
first
herd is the success antici­
new home recently built on Onk ave­ the new linn, and to give the public
pated, there will he no difficulty in
an idcu of how good this new cream
nue.
starting the county herds immediate­
will he, the ladies coming to the store
ly following.
Mrs. C. W. Stokes, Misses Ilnzcl tomorrow from noon until midnight,
The subscription to the herd is $25
Sorrell nnd Dorothy Stokes left Sat­ will receive a dish of leu cream free,
which is the eost price of good grade
urday for Orlando where they were and the children coming to the store
steers ready for the finish; the cost
culled by the illness of Mrs. Stokes from noon until six ill the evening will
of finishing and marketing is already
nnd Miss Sorrell's mother.
lie given an ico cream cone free.
arranged for hy Miss Carey nnd her
Mr .and Mrs. Newberry are from
friends. When the steers are market­
Mr. and Mrs. \V. II. Spriggs, Miss Valdosta, Gu., where Mr. Newberry
ed each subscriber will receive back
T. Spriggs and Marshall Kerriek, of built up a tine business and iH wall
their $25 out o f the proceeds of the
West Point, Ky., ure spending some known in drug circles in this part of
sale plus half of the profits, the other
time here at the Montezuma.
the country. Sanford appealed to him half going to those who put uji the
and lit1decided to open the drug store capita! for marketing anil finishing.
ST. AGNES' GUILD
here on the cash system, selling
Probably no agricultural movement
Mrs. A. W. Lee entertained the cheaper and entering to the high class in the state for long years has won
members of the St. Agnes Guild very cream and soda water trade nnd also such general support o f hunkers and
delightfully yesterday afternoon at high class confections and supplies. city men its tills movement known ns
her home on Laurel avenue,
Rend the half page ad in this paper "Buy u steer movement." Full infor­
Thu regular monthly business meet­ today and tomorrow, and go down to mation can he had through tile Cham­
ing was held, after which the mem­ the VVelukn block nnd sec Newberry. ber of Commerce and president of the
bers enjoyed n delightful sue ini hour, You will find aI warm welcome await­
Women’s Clubs of Sanford.
Miss
sewing on aprons to he used at an en­ ing you nnd one of the finest drug Carey is with us nt the Seminole ho­
tertainment to lie, given in November. stores and lee cream establishments
tel only a day or two and passes on
Lute in the afternoon Mrs.
Lee in Seminole county— the kind you Imping to close the tour at Tampa
served ico cream and chocolate and
have been waiting for these ninny this month.
white enkc us refreshments.
yours.
The next meeting o f the St. Agnes
Mure com and less wheat than was
predicted n month ago. The weather
that was damaging to wheat was just
I » the thing for corn. That condition
ntnkcH for tho safety o f divorsiiled
farming. The farmer who practices it
viny Use one crop, nnd win out on an­
other.
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tomobilo wheel to direct a current o f

In short, tho purpose o f an advertise­
ment is, in one way or another, to make
you happier. Think it over. 'Read the
advertisements in this paper and see if
that isn’ t so.

&lt;s^ ow is the time to
start your ad in the

Sanford Daily Herald^

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Opening o f

NEWBERRY’S

DRUG STORE

Wednesday, Sept. 14 th, at 8 A.M.
:

..... — 1-1 "• In the Welaka Block
Sanford is to have a first-class
drug store operated on the strictly
cash basis, saving you money on
all your purchases. No goods
charged. Big reduction in price
on every line.

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I f its cRgal Ice Cream its

Frozenrite

99

Best by Test
Our Fountain will be supplied by the Florida Frozen P ro­
ducts Co., o f Tampa, with F R O Z E N R IT E ICE CREAM .
F R O Z E N R IT E Products are made in the most modern
plant in the entire South. Every known method to pro­
tect the health o f the public has been adopted, even to
requiring each employee to pass a medical examination
at stated intervals. A pure and healthful food is “ FR O Z­
E N R ITE ,” served at a modern, sanitary fountain.

TO THE LADIES
Every lady visiting my store from 12 noon, to 10 p. m.,
will be served with a dish o f F R O Z E N R IT E ICE C R E A M
FREE.

TO THE CHILDREN

D. D. NEWBERRY, Prop.

Every child visiting' the store from 12 noon, to 6 in the a f­
ternoon will be given an ice cream cone FR E E contain­
ing the F R O Z E N R IT E CREAM .

W ELA K A BLO CK

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i 'meuIiip I imI t») ti jiF«*Nh|pnt, u fit*I* pri’dlili'iit,
11
According tu. a letter from J. II. jM*m*
1nry uml a ln»naur»*r, tin* offlcea nf aeo«
r**ini*y
mui
(reuaiirer
uiiiy
I
m
*
Mllftl
hy
out*
nml
Coffee- secretary o f (he DeSoto coun­
the umitn |H*ranii, ami 11 hfitird of not lom* tlrnn
ty Chamber of Commerce, the mer­ Mirt’o iu t infMi’ thiiii Mfi’on illrei’lnra, tho ftittn*
l«‘r *•* ho fUoil hy flu* hydawa nf the coff*
chants and other business men o f A r­ I•
*1r111hoi,
Mho tllroi'inra ahull t*o oloftetl f»y
tho
niiM'klifililorN nf 11n* rnr|M»rittlnii 111 omrlt mt*
cadia
and
DeSoto
county
are
much
G A IN E S V IL L E , Sept. UL— Exten­
Midi I iiuM'thitf\11 nthor nfflt’ora of tho cor*
|HtiHthm ahull 1" olruti1il h&gt; tho Ihniril nf HI*
* * * * * * * * * * * *
sion schools for negroes will he c o n ­ LOOK YO U NG ! BRING RACK ITS interested in the proposal to estab­ foohtfa.
M‘ho nnmist I infithiy nf thla corpora*
lish a boat and truck line between A r­ t hi11 »li nil Imi* held nn lint fir**! Tnomhiy after
ducted by negro agents of the A gri­
N A T U R A L COLOR, GLOSS
tn Janiuit) *«r eaoh )»*nr. The
cadia
and Tampa through Punta (lot - Hu* flr-l
cultural Extension Division of the
f|r»l niootlnii nf Iho aTiirkhnhlor" nf thU t’tir*
Wilt LAUDERDALE— What
in
A N D A T T R A C T 1VEN KSS
IMifhlhni
’*
1
1
1
1
II
la*
hold 11" (train ih onrifcn*
da, a meeting of the Chamber of
University in twenty-one communi­
believed tu have hern thi1 largest tarlent tifior roodtd nf lottors ptitnnt nf thla ct»r*
Commerce Staving been held Tuesduny jmnn t ifhi . fur tho pur|hi«o of not optttiu ptald let
ties of thirteen counties of the state
pun ever caught on the east coast of
Common garden sage brewed into a
li*ra (Miloii! nnd iuh&gt;ptllu! h&gt;dnw* f»*r tho onrnight
when the matter was discussed. pnrnl
beginning September 2D and ending heavy tea, with sulphur added, will
Inn.
Unriiln was landed early Saturday
I mil lIn* nffloora tn ho oloolotl lit tho ftrat
October 21, under the personal direc­ turn gray, streaked and faded hair
meming by Charles T. Link, o f this
a 11111inI it... tint? nf iho xtook Iudder* »h *ll
he
Trying to force open a window &lt;|uullfh'd tho hiialuv** &lt;*r tin- mriHirntlnti m|ii%11
(ity. after a haute of four hours. The
tion of A. A. Turner, B. L. Ferry, beautifully dark and luxuriant. .Inst
Im* mndnotii'd h&gt; Ho* ffilnwlti*?, tn tvlt:
,\ll**i t Ituffidd "hull K* prouldoiil.
fish, according to officials of the loCora J. Harrison and II. H. Hawes. a few applications will prove a revel- equipped with a new automatic lock
lit noil I h'idit. aha 11 ho St'orHiirjf-TtoiiaiirnP,
at
ion
if
your
hair
is
fading,
streaked
only
fastens
it
more
securely,
Programs have been arranged f o r
‘ •‘I ■\|,i'ler.- ( luh, weighed 156 Ihs,,
itml Mot t h llnolionhorif "hull Iw* vh'o proMldont.
\nd A lU ri t! f fold, Btnoal lloidu and Morrlf
men and hoys and women and girls, or gray. Mixing the Sage Ten and
w" ’ 1 1 - inches over all and 42
11•mhonhoi £ Mint11 ho tho thill I'd nf I *1fee torn#
NOTICE
o
r
INTENTION
TO
APTLY
t
OK
and
for
joint
sessions
of
both
sexes
Sulphur
recipe
at
home,
though,
Is
inrhes in girth. It was hooked in
a i i t h t j : u.
LETTEKH PATENT
MMio htkhoat iimount nf Indehtodne** or Ha*
and all ages.
troublesome.' An easier way is to get
Tarpon Red, a favorite lishimr spot
hlltiy |n which till* onr|mr tit toll nut) lit any
Ilf lltnlor It mo auhjoot it moIf Minlt ho I won l y Uinnmi ml
li.v If |Vl*It tint I WO
The men and hoys will he taught « bottle of Wyeth’s Sago and Sulphur ...... H„, lllllkl. ..........
..........
\
New Itiver, located within the city HEKGDOLI/H FAM OUS
•r tin* s i . nr I Inrltln. at !■Sm dnllllf*.
selecting
and
testing
seed
corn;
care
|
Compound
at
any
drug
store,
nil
ready
n.-r.i*-.
■
...
.
..
i"1!!'- I la strike was made shortly
\ im r i.i:
liffh 'r III T ittl(ili||prt|H*. Florida* ill tell **'i*J*m k hi
POT OF GOLD W IL L
Mho loiino* itlid fo*|i|olioo nf tho Killwtorlhlnif
o f purebred pigs; saving the sweet , for use. This is the old-time recipe Iho iMnniitiu *tf tin* IP tll ilti) o f SejiiP llllm r, 11*21,
Jfter s iiVh i k last night and it was
BE SOUGHT BY U. S.
Mho Ithohho n hotO'In idol tho nllintltlt nf Ntnok
1 11**| istf lur ill Wi* limy
he llt'tlf*! fur
potato crop; methods o f fertilization improved by the addition of other in- vI rW ill*
P * 1 '"blniuhl when the fish was
lc r s I'n ie m lu 1m* ImiiiiMl tn (tisil liir»ir|M»riii- nf ito* onriHiriithui •nihMorll*»rl for hy tpirh, act
•*f*1*'(alio IIltdr toMpoolho tiHiuoft, mo a* fnltowa,
finally hauled in after dragging the
i" « It
cultivation; and record keeping.
^r‘ ‘!jc"|s*
faded hair Is not
' kaite ld h o n io company , Inc.,
W A S H IN G T O N ,
Sept.
13.—The andWomen
ttiod.lonoo, Nn. nf ^haroa, Anil*
and girls will he given inu hilL ' v'apy, gray, tuiieti nnir is noi m|l|i,r
..... .
ihi.i««.* i iiniHi- ..r ii«-i&gt;r- Nitlno
Jlutor 1’" 1"
four miles through Lnko
\|i&lt;'ii Itiiffohl, f^unford. F lu .........ru» f j , fWHi.no
government is going after the fam ­
,,
, ,
i
u
i.| sinful, we nil desire to retain our i-rmi...
liinoMi
llmilif.
Now
York, S , Y , . , . . 17-Y I t2 f&gt;(h00
JInbd and out to the Gulf stream.
struction In home made household
’
■ ■
.u.nmrr ii.vmu.it.
ous Horgdoll "pot o f gold," Thomas
Mori I* I fnohoriltorit. Wohciwkcn,
L-cdle work; shuck &gt;’0«thful appearance and attractiveu m n im t h o m o .
' Uirpon was taken with a If,
conveniences; fine neeuio wont;
N. J. ....................
2A
i.sno.oo
M o u n t s ii &lt;m iii :m ii ;m&lt;;
ness. By darkening your hair with
lii wltnoM* wlirronf tho tiitiloraliiioil, the In*
bread line. Mr. |&lt;illk is director of W. Miller, alien property custodian work, rug making and plain sewing, w
AKTlCI.ra OF 1NCORPOIlATION
th.s
SnK0
nll&lt;)
Sulphur
Compound,
onr|M&gt;riilnr*
nf
iht*
Ituffold
tlnulu
Co.,
flic.,
have
announced today that a complaint hail
W,.. il... i,iii!i'r»li!ii(..l liiTib) n««&gt;i*liilt&gt; &lt;nir lo-rointn *ol iholf Inltnl* midaeitla,
thla tho
* ' ta^ Anglers* Cluh and is a holdhome sanitation and good health, can-* no one enn tell, because it does it so
•••«%*n***i f»r
i,,|u.... ; ,f
been prepared demanding o f .Mrs.
Mat dm
Aumiat. V I . I 1»2 I.
.
,
,
Ifoeoo In; I i ir| mnlli'fi llti«l«*l lilt* lawn of tin*
°r mt,ny prines for record catches.
ning, pickling and preserving a n d naturally, so evenly,
m isnirr it \t n :t,i»
&lt;h i : a i ,)
io n just damp* huiii* «*r rti*ri«h«. mni «i«*
Emma C. Horgdoll, mother o f Grov*
f i t NIISI IIUNIM
(HFAli)
,
..,i*Vi if &lt;iti*l 4ifi»l *tili*»Tll'«* Ok* r«*llmvliitf M4 lIn* Arllt’Ii* of
record
keeping.
Mi
M
t
Ills
IIIM’IIF
N
P
F
IU
}
(SFAh)
~
j er Cleveland Itergdoll, ns attorney in
l*n li sponge or soft brush with it tin ||,cnr|Mir«lloii Of »"ir Iin*tr|M*tull«m.
n t \i t: o r i i *m m iv\.
Joint sessions will he held at which draw this through your hair, taking
aiitiit .i: i .
COI M N OF HI:.\lINOI.Ii:
jn * ", * ILLE— a practical course ■ fact for her son, all property in
1 'I In* i'it hh* &lt;if till* lii«vria»riitl«iti ulitiil In11 till*
ltran(, nt a time; by morn........ ... Iln lid* ihty porwoimlly nppodrod hofnro mo, the
i 1ll- l,UM'ng. the fourth o f its which he held an interest, including the following subjects will be dis- on|}
uiit|ot*lynt&gt;*l officer duly iinllinrlxi'd hy hov lo
W|ll i, conducted at the College gold coin taken from the (treasury cussed: Preparation and
|ing all gray hairs have disappeared,
V * &lt; &gt;*;f pi?irVit»** imil'Vinictt'ni^'i'now'U iidiiilnUicrnnth* mid to tuko iirknmvlodKe*
Albert Itiiffeld, well known In tue nnd
and after another application or two ..frin- mui i.imv ..r i.n.iii.'-, .Iin&gt;i i&lt;-- »t x-*. nii"iil*t,
Agra-ulii,,,. at ,|H. University here before the draft evader escaped from of farm produce tnrougn inn
klmwn In iin* In ho nno nf the pefHiri!* IVlit*
unions,
how
to
grow
a
year
round
garym)r
hnjr
,)cc0nics
beautifully
dark,
tilled
the
foron'dm: ehnrler nnd who mthaerilwtl
I_l:" . *-e; inning the first Tues- federal authorities and (led to Ger­
I In* *111110 In my pn-i*nr *\ mnl did at'kfinwleiltfe
den;
the
farm
dairy
and
how
manuRflossy,
soft
and
luxuriant.
— Adv.
iit'HHi In mt) itilii'r |ilntM* In tliu mihU”* ittin m(iI *»r hofnro mo Mint ho ovo«it1od nnd j&gt;nh*er|l**d Iho
,‘
1,1;*"Di and co Dinning for many, It is expected tho complaint
#
In nitjr i»lli«*r «Iuli* of llio Fnllril Hlult*" of Ktiine fnr
tho tiara nnd |dir|*»H»a therein ex*
—
—
*
A itiprli ii ivyton* i*f*"r iti‘ft‘*"tir&gt; or riiiivuniPllI * proMiied,
'• *il,! * '*ai so is for men and will be filed today In the federal dis­ ed ;the family, the proper care of in­
l&gt;rot lilt'll t Itn t mi) uilitr liriiiM'li o ff In* or iilnct1
fants; the homo
medicine cabinet; S E C O N D F i l l A L M A 1 1 E W A N
WItnoni my hniid mid nffhdnl aenl at Him*
of Ifi |M&gt;1*II,*&lt;M
| m! hI| l»%* f lr«l Hill lotrlroit I»t I In* fnri|, Soiiiltiolo Cnuiit) , IMdl ldii,
..... . ** w' l*'out fee or entrance trict court at Philadelphia.
(Ida the 'Hit
■ixiiiiri'iuents.
good food, and tho savings account.
dm nf Alllttlit, A. |l. 1021.
CASE
BEGAN
YESTERDAY.
,,r
Aunn. S T .... .
Demand was made on Mrs. Bergi Nntnrlal Nenli
HCIlKl.T.t: M A INCH,
- J Tin* BPiiiTn) imliiru of iln* liuitliii'Mit In Im*
Notary Fiddle, State nf Florida*
doll last May for delivery o f all pro­
trunsm'iuil hy VhIn riir|M»ritUoit mIihII l»* hn f«*l
My cnnmilfttlun **\|drea A tiff • Ud, 102-1,
t b ^ 1', 1,1
e,r° rt to speed up perty belonging to her son or in which
WILLIAM SON, W. Va., Kept. 1JI.— ,
w'niiuiHcaw. Lay.
*»&gt;i STAMM; OF Ft.OltfOA,
t
t
i
tli*iil III at tvlMiUanli* «»r n*lwl! or ImIIi , ilry
Taking of testimony in the second u(»«u. uioitiitic, wi*iiriri« ti|&gt;i»nn«i ntnl u*xin«* COFNTY OF U rV A f,:
citizt.„,lt' “--l of |,t,r‘'tin,‘ l taxes from lie had any interest, Mr. Miller said,
On IhN iliiy |iorannnlly n|!|H*itroil iMtforo mo Ilia
,,
i
aai
a ! i i
fntirlm of «»vi*ry Mini, lirttv*.
inti Hilary.
tor
Mi:imi* C- »■
dircc- hut despite repeated extensions o f
Mattewan battle trial heTriiii here
mIhh'ii ,rmrninIiIhijx irihIl fmn*y kimmI#, mui IliitlemlicntNl nffleer duly niitlmrlxod tiy law tci
itdndtilrttor
tut I ha and tn tuko aclilHiwlodKefiiciiti*
tw
yesterday before n jury composed o f »«'
»f iM&lt;-rril„«,iu» »r iu.- i-.-iiritii
lectors ... has
t|lf placed|l*!u't'd
two col-jtim o allowed Mxs. Horgdoll, the pro*
I'rnett I fold it, In nn* well known nnd known ti»
^
J
f
iic tp r Him i |i w r i |i i Inn. ti m t In co n ih ti’t Hu? Imal
residents from Pocahontas county. m-»» "f m-w-riii iir.v
nn-i i-ioitiins im-r- mo In In* nuo nf tho person* «|o*erlhod III nttif
tUlt-s to rcn'iud per-' perty had not- been turned over to
*0,,R &gt;'f their
, , , „
.,.
I
clmil., liillor., tlrniii-n*. luil.-riU.lii-r.. inlllllicr., wlm executed Iln* foregoing charter, nnd wlm
■hligalinns and bring the government. This, ho added- made
The men on trial, Recce &gt; namhers iiri...iinikci. mui ucucnii &lt;iiiimii&gt;r.i tn mii.inci aiihaerlhed tl i* anme tn m.v preaiuieo, nnd tlhl
1' *11'' ogive ns much
itekiimvledm* l«*f«|o me that he exaeuteil mill
.,n(i 1 nu‘ Hiirimitr.
nm
IiiwIiwm. m
money as pussi- it necessary to take the action plann*.
anu
uurgrnii- nnnrc charged
in argm with
wim '""l
,lll|t ‘'nrru ' "" "
a,.n ,1
v, aiilM
K11IK|lwi
-, t„„,u
uhi or If mi11 thtj anme for the niton mui purports*
Any breaking out of the skin, even the killing of W. J. Ferguson, one of ...... imt». imiimi., m«i «iiu-r ....
&lt;m then In ex|iro*ii'd,
of ilollars^1'1' '1 &lt;lL'cl" ru&lt;l thousands ed.
WltneriH my hnml mnl official nenl at Jack*
nt I»«Ion, mill In imiki- m lnnuc. tin any of
" arH ls past due
fiery, itching ezeomn, can he (|uickly s e v e n „B a ld w, in p e l, t s d. e.t e. c .t i v e s , s li a ii n mm
lat
«m ii n n.iiiiiiiicin.. m..i m rim m - inr .m u . n i c "inivilli*, Ihivnl Cmiuty, Flnrldii, Oi Im the
dny
mf Soplemher, A, l». IteJl,
.
1
,,,
m,nri(rFt
nt
Mntnwim
in
«&lt;lvn
n
.-ei.
; In n|»-n ii|&lt; mill ....lull n xniclnl
overcome by applying a little Men- ,I,,_ln,,
during tiu gunngnt at Ainicwan in
n... |irinri|mi etuen nf i.n«i I N'ntni tnl Heal I
MARY II. I.FIIM AN ,
It is stated that Manager Camp­
■ 'A L A T K A - ■he local , Kiwanls
tho-Sulphur, says a noted Bkin spec­ May, 1020, when ten men met death. |i»— «r m "U'»‘ir si.n-. r-.t iim ............. inrNotniy I'tlhllr, NUto of Florida.
bell,
o
f
tho
great
orange
grove
nt
My
niiiimlialun
expire*
Jnn. du, ID'Jt.
^
rjinif on liny, Htnrr or all of I hr* "i-»*'inl M ihIk
L,ul’- recently
ial 1st. Because o f its germ destroyIt is e x p e c t e d t h a t t h o t r i a l w ill h e or ti'iaiix** iirn-iu Hiinwtii; n» i.nniin^-, im STATi: OF NOW Y O ltK ^
oignnized, has boon Tompletown, is preparing to plant
uith its charter AnornYi'1 “
'?
“ I Ing properties, this sulphur preparn- o fshort duration in that only two o f
OF NOW YO RK:
JT
IS FOCNTV
O'ntily loo nunt,___ , . Approxl- twenty
near Lnko |
*,
'"fliety
iweniy acres In
in avoendos
nvocn
On ihh dny iierwnially nppenretl Ik*fore iuet
tion instantly iiringH case from skin
Iho
miderilKiiod
nffloer. duly niilhnrlietl hy law
.r„slSI|S;..!S.. "SSi
c,ub of Jacksonvin™ °i
° ^ wnn*a Wnlecs. The avoendoes grown In that irritation, southen and heals the ecze­ the 24 men originally indicted arc to
tn ndnilnMor natliH and tu lnko mkm»wl«d»rc*
tried.
The
first
trial
in
which
Kill
Illltun
.Ill'll
tvrm.
It.
Ill
tlmo
...
I
imuna-r
&lt;
&gt;
r
|iu&gt;inenti, Murrli IliH’hentHTK. well known to me
Nm , nttemled il.. * ’ W 1 ' t,10*r fnmi' "octlon are declared to bo o f very (fine ma right up nnd leaves the skin clear
mnl known tn he one nf the |mrann* de*erH»ed
field, recently killed o nthe steps of ... . ”
'Tirni'lln’s
rn,|nii-s, coming tr l&gt;rc^ ation coro' quality and always in demand. Tho
In mid who evooittod the furcitiliig charter* ittih*
nnd smooth.
the court house at Welsh In a pltsol
,"n u.V.V.i’LuTto.u’A. %ZSSSSSi ierlhliur the aame In my prt‘ience, amt did ac,Kiat' An elaborni" " ac^8onv^^° hy plnnting o f somo acreage 1nthis fruit*
know IihIko liefure me that lie executed Ant)
It seldom failH to relieve the tor­
fight, was the principal defendant, re­ ■llvlili-il linn tun linmlii-il .liurc, nt u |inr vnltic MillinerIhed the aniut* for the uaet and punmata
c‘d the exercises . e .*?ro,fram ^ol»tur- however, Is something now for that ment and disfigurement.
Sufferers
"f fifty ilnllnr. (IIMi.no| nncii, |&gt;n&gt;nl.lt- In |« w therein okpreMied.
*°ntution&gt; Colond V T l i , 111*19 ,,rc* » oction, thor^ having been only a few front skin trouble should gut a little sulted in the acquittal o f a c a n y n fui mnnvy of Jim UnUml s t n i c of Atm-rlca. »&gt;r WlliteM my hmnl mnl official MenI at New
m il
imU iJ“o
V piSm m York, fo il lily of New York, Stnto o f New
installed ns
;. ‘)urn'.wnB trees theroaliouts. Tho avncodn is jnr o f Mentho-Sulphur from nny good score o f co-defendants nnd consumed
Yjdk. thU I he Oth. day o f Sep tolid (er, A. IK
M pro8,&lt;iont o f the club;
severnl
weeks.
Spectators
wore
not
"
f
o*ri»&gt;riiiion
m
.
mt-mioK
cniimi
a.r iimt
growing atendily in fnvor ns its ex­ druggist nnd use it like n cold cream.
A iiN u i.il i\ H.\irni,
permitted to enter the court room to- 1'ur|*"*'’'
ahtici .k 4.
portation increases,
increases. piorma
Florida will
PORT M YEII«
porinuon
wm need
nwu — Adv.
Notary Public. (Jneena County No, IM 4 .
Tin*
term
fur
Mtik'li
IliU
n&gt;r|M)mtl«m
ahull
O r t. filed In N. Y. county, County Cltrk'a
day.
kUI "hall Ini ppriM'fualljr, uuli**a atamar ilia*
8erve to.makoP9T i , &lt;l0H*
w,,i to produce a much larger supply o f
No. uoa. N. Y. County tleiclattr’i No. 3JK1!L
aolfiHl Igr &lt;»|&gt;4TAtinii nf inw.
—
Got
your
Scratch
Pads
from
The
\
\
f
term etplrea March HO, 1MH.
ant cisar in«M„|.or. Rlycra
import- tho fruit when the avocado Is bettor
AH TK 'LK ff.
HCTIRLKK MAI NON, Hanford, Florida.
Ilornld— by tho pound— lBc.
For first class Job work— the Herald
m a n u fa c tu rin g c e n t e r ,4 ’ l » known.
The hualneaa nf thla coriioralliui aha II !m)
Attorney for Inrorimrat ire.
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STATE NEWS

said, has recently been entered into
ity the Old King Cole Cigar Co., o f
New York, and the .lose Gonzales Co.,
o f Fort Myers* whereby the latter
company' is to supply the New York
lirm with Its cigar needs. The output
o f the local lirm under the terms of
the contract will he from three to
ten million cigars annually, officials
said. The enterprise is exported to
alford employment for approximately
three hundred cigar makers, witli a
payroll estimated at four thousand a
week. Details o f factory and ware­
housing facilities are to he worked
olit in addition to the arrangements
for adequately housing the employees.

EXTE N SIO N SCHOOLS
FOR NEGROES ESTABLISHED
IN 21 CM.MMI M TIH S .

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TO DARKEN HAIR
APPLY SAGE TEA

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DRIED RIGHT UP
WITHJSULPHUR

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THE.SANFORD D AILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1921

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

TOO M A N Y LAWS-

ST. PETERSBURG
UTLITIES GROW.

THE IM M U NITY OF FLORIDA
FROM FLOOD A N D CYCLONE.

filU tW mry iftMMM u « f t N U i) i l Tb*

Wo have Just been looking over
The awful details o f tho floods In
ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 10.—
tho
laws pnssed by tho last session of
■ u l o i riorlJ*
the legislature, more than 10 newsr Texas, involving serious loss o f Ufa Business done by the St. Petersburg
nnd property furnish additional rea­ municipal gas plant in August was
paper pages o f them in small type.
m uaaxu
Tho editor o f the lilghinnder 1ms sons fo r congratulation that wo Uvo double the total for the same month
L J. HOLLY ____________ Editor. never been o f those who poke fun at in a land where floods are unknown, In last year, reports made to Director
1. I ILLARD....Becretary-Treajurer legislators merely becitosc they are In to every citizen o f Florldn. We hnvo o f Utilities R. E. Ludwig, show. There
A. N E E L _______ General Manager the public sorvlcc. A fter nil they aro many severe rains during the rainy wns a gain In gas sold and in collect­
put where they are by people like you season but they never culminate In ions o f 100 per cent, brenking all rec­
ROBERT HOLLY,
and
I nnd they represent on the whole, destructive floods. The porous nature ords fo r Increase In nny one month.
OtBOOLATIOl HAMAOEM
Phone 148 up to 6 P. M.
nn average cross section o f the com­ o four soil absorbs n heavy rainfall There have been gains o f as high as
Atfrtuug h m m n » mw» — in iiM iiw munities from which they tome. To quickly, nnd tho surplus, if nny, runs sixty per cent. In n month but never
think otherwise Is to doubt absolutely off through natural channels without beforo Anything as big ns fo r last
■aburtsttes M n la U i h w
r u t ......................................................
month. The number o f gas custom­
the
representative system o f govern­ creating destructive floods.
X m U i .................................................. * 00
DallTWWl hi OUT *7 Canter
Nor are we subjoct to destructive ers has increased rapidly and tho
ment nnd while tho lilghinnder may
WMk .....................................H 0*ata
get a little pessimistic at tim&lt;-tJ, has tornndbs or cyclones which occur with fact that sales Jumped 100 per cent
Tka bit It* te U W * Waakte H«nJ4 a ttntr m w i fceteate Cteutr **4 te ptkUabad never doubted that that was the best such frequency in tho states to tho in a month shows, it is contended by
atary Trldap. ASrwtfciw ntaa jaaia kuwa
north o f us. The highest wind which city officials, that there must be near­
aa appltoatlaa. Piwiaratlo la paUttea. fM C form yet in use In this vale of tears,
par paar. alwaja la adraaoa. _______________
But this Session passed too darn ever visits us has none o f the charac­ ly twice ns many persons In tho city
teristics', o f a .cyclomv Many gran now as at this time Inst year. The gns
many laws!
I
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Member of The Associated Press
A rather cursory scanning o f the atom s nnd hurricanes aro generated plant put out In August this year, n
titles impresses us that they hulk in in the Cnribbonn sen, but the peculiar total o f 4,800,000 cubic feet o f gas,
conflgurntlnn o f the peninsula o f nnd last,year, In August, tho total
percentages ns follows:
Florldn deflects them far to tho west- was 2,431,000 cubic feet. Tho collec­
Privnte
pension
hills______________
20
Arc you shipping by water?
wnrnd before they^strlke tho const.— tions fo r August, this year, were $5,Formation
o
f
new
counties
and._
-------------- o-------------Tnmpn TimoB.
360, and In the same month Inst year
‘A Community Builder”
laws
to
let
them
function.'.____30
The big campaign will begin after
the total was $2,470. The munlclpnl
Amending
laws
to
permit
some
tonight’s meeting.
F . P. Foster,
President
railroad showed a big gain in August
lawyer to win n case_____________ 10 AB O U T FLO R ID A RESOURCES.
-------------- o--------------but nothing like so large ns tho rec­
Those Orlando boys arc waiting for Appropriation bills_______________ 15
Even th2 most casual glance at ex­ ord fo r the gas plant. The business of
B. F . Whitner,
.
C ashie r
Relief
for
persons/'fired
by
the
Sanford on the night o f Sept. 27.
isting things here will reveal thnt tho the street car lines gained 42.2 per
former
governor___________
10
-------------- o -------------vast resources o f Florida have hardly cent over thq same month Inst year.
And we will probably build that Curing financial dUflcu' *es rff
been touched. As season succeeds In August, this yenr, tho enrs enrried
county commissioners nnd school
forty foot rond nnd plant shade trees
boards . . . _____________________ 10 senson newcomers come in and .lev 143,50(1 passengers and tho cash fnre
all along It that night.
nnd profit by things that the oldest collections amounted to $0,058.00. In
LnwH o f general interest nnd bene­
-------------- o-------------old-timer
never ‘ bought of. Tills Is tho same month last yenr tho cars
fit .........................................
r&gt;
Fatty Arbucklc seems nbout to get
Just
what
it should he, fo r ns wo bo- carried 100,430 passengers nnd fares
Of course private pensions bills
his. It is hard to believe that he
gin
to
diversify
both in growing collected totalled $4,802.10. Tho gain
could be guilty of such a crime. I f he are, in many enses, for deserving per­
things
nnd
in
n
business
wny, our is rather more thnn usual fo r n
is, the Arbucklc pictures should be sons. The Highlander would not have
wenlth
increases
and
wo
begin
to do- ( month’s business nnd city officials
one deserving person slighted, hut it
bannpd for life.
velop
in
a
bigger
way.
For
nil
our sny thnt tho whole summer’s business
is a fact that ncnrly every such hill
growth
during
tho
pnst
decade
wo
aro Is well nhend o f last yenr, indicating
That youth o f twenty, in Chicago is for some person who cannot get a
You Can Find the Name of Every Live Pro­
n
mere
infant
compared
to
what
we thnt there were n grout many more
who killed two auto salesmen in cold pension under the general laws.
Amending a inw so that some Inw- will he ton, or even five years hence.' persons here than In nny previous
blood just to gain possession o f a
fessional and Business Man in
yer
mny win a case he might other­ W ere glnd we aro here to be a pnrt summer.
new Packard, was only in the third
------------------------Sanford in This Column
stage o f "auto intoxication," that wise lose, is more common thnn the and parcel of the making of a greater |
Florida.
Mny
wo
live
to
seo
nil
our
Lakeland
is
well
pleased
over
the
general
public
suspects
hut
generally
strikes most o f the people irom time
predictions come true! And we nre completion of extensions nnd imthey are well camouflaged.
to time.
Of the tanking o f new counties confidcnt that we nre not wishing for ! provements at the light nnd water
LAW YERS
CONTRACTORS
Senator Park Trnmmell is visiting there was apparently no end nnd a greater span o f life than qrdinnry pinnt. .The city contracted for a big,
throughout the State while he is tak- besides the speclnl powers for ench to see the realization of our dreams new generator some time ago nnd a
S. O. Shinholscr
George A. DeCottes
! few days ago the great machine wns
Ing his vacation. This is tin; proper county there was considerable legis- — Florldn Grower.
Attorney-at-Law
Contractor and Builder
set to work. It is a turbo-generator
thing to do. No statesman can keep 1 lotion for new counties ns a whole
Over
Seminole
County
Bank
SANFO RD
FLORIDA
nnd cost $35,000, hut th e ,expense is
up with his Stnte when he spends all designed to set their financial ar­ O R PH AN AG E A T ENTE R PR ISE .
FLO R ID A
o f his time at Washington, and none rangements going. In some o f these
not considered excessive when under­ SANFO RD
1 am writing to tell you something standing thnt it will give at least
o f his time in the State. Florida is counties the people will regret thnt
Sanford Constructs Co,
growing and changing every day, and they hnvo saddled themselves with about our home life and surround­ double capacity to the pinnt. The
BATTERIES
CONTRACTORS AN D BUILDERS
ings. Our home, the Florida j.Meth- Lakeland pinnt wns seriously^ overto have an idea o f the different needs the taxes that will he imposed.
DBINO YOUB
Planes nnd Specifications Cheerfallj
As to relieving persons fl red by the odist Orphnnngo, is located In the tnxet^lnat winter, and it wns neces­
o f the Stnte, our representatives
Furnished
should come home ns often ns possi­ late governor thnt costs about $25,- small town of Enterprise, We have sary to make changes; now the city Battery Troubles to Us
A ll Work Guaranteed
ble nnd get acquainted. Senator 000 in ensh net of the poekr.i nrd ful­ fifty children ranging in age from hns power enough for all purposes in W « lp.cl.lli. on Xlootrlonl Work and can (loo
H. T. P A C E
P. O. Iloi 111
70a dtpoodakla aorotoo..
Trnnunel does not look for any oppo­ ly as much more in lo.n o f legislative three to eighteen years.
the new generator, and hns rctnlnod
W Z ALSO R AVI COKPETZKT MECHANICS
Our plnco is located on the shore one of the two in use previously, giv­
sition ns this is his first term, hut if time, running oxnensef, etc. A coaly j
FOR OVEHHAULINC) TOUR OAR
he has any, it should not worry him experience.
o f Lake Monroe, and we always hnve ing the city n reserve to he used in
Sanford Battery Service Builders &amp; Contractors
any.
Park Trnmmell is still Pnrk
Literally scores of special
ne'.r. beautiful sunsets. Our lawn contains emorgeiicise.
Sketches and Estimates Free; so
Company
Trammell, nnd the Senator handle to were passed, allowing counties, school seventeen acres of land .about twelve
I
--------------------------------building too large and none too small.
his name has not swelled his head hoards, cities, and various sorts of of these are used for gardening, the
L. A. Rennud, .Prop.
An appreciative patron of Orlan­ Phone 189
----- A L L W 6 R K GUARANTRRD---nny. lie still remembers the men taxing districts to issue time warrants other five contain the house, play­ do’s curb mnrkot writes to tho Orlan­
Wilson &amp; Shorey
who made him which cannot lie snld or vnlidnte some already issued in de- grounds, barn, fiv e ‘ different springs, do Sentinel ns follows: "W e arc used
HARTFORD
B
A
T
T
E
R
Y
Pine
and Garland Sts., Orlando, FU.
o f some o f the representatives of the finnee o f Inw. Most o f these were n flowing well, and a bathing pool.
to appreciating the surh market ns ni\
people at Washington.
We have about one hundred trees advertisement for our winter visitors;
special acts and do not appear in the
“Battery Insurance”
-------------- o--------------10 pages o f law now being dealt with, o f many different kinds. We havu but quite another phnsc o f It wns ex­
P U R E WATER
Sold and Serviced by
though they will appear ns a burden lovely times hure. Tho girls do all of hibited last Snturdny niorn'.Tv, when
T H E REVENUE HILL.
______ i _
in the tnx receipts for years to come. the house work. Every child thnt is the tables werepiled high with dewy
Edw. Higgins, Inc.
Elder Springs Water
On August 20 the House of Repre­ In addition to these special acts there old enough makes its own hod.
turnip and collnrd greens- eggplants,
99.98% PURE
The boys help with the garden radishes, cowpens. okra, nspnrngus,
sentatives
passed the revenue hill were a number of general acta auth­
Haight &amp; Magee
Phone
311-W
Sanford, Fla
work,
cut
wood,
kcepHho
yard
in
or­
which, according to estimates, will re­ orizing tile spending o f money.
peppers, guavas, pineapples, bananas,
der,
and
they
do
thu
other
little
odd
duce the revenue collection to about
All in all- as we have snld, too darn
parsnips and bright flowers. All of
GARAGES
$.'1,200,000,000 for the current fiscal many laws in our humble opinion. We jobs around the place that a hoy ns remember the days when wo ex­
LORD’S PURITY
yonr nnd to $2,770,070,000 in 1023, do not feel impelled to offer any spirit should do. We have about one hun­ pected nothing more thn nokra, cowSmith
Bros.
Garage
when the new ,rotes will he fully re­ of laurel to tho legislature.— Lnko dred laying hens, fifteen rabbits, nnd pens nnd green peppers during Au­
W ATER
Expert Repairing
five young ducks. In the summer time
flected in the revenue receipts. This Whlos lilghinnder.
gust nnd September. O f course the
AS GOOD AS TH E BEST '
OIL, GAB and ACCESSORIES
we do all o f our own canning. We nre
amount is considerably below that
-------------- o -------------supply o f other vegetables is quite
Dally
Service
Phone lit
Oak and First
canning tomatoes this week. We isent
considered necessary by Secretary
HENI) HIM TO HIGH SCHOOL
inadequate to the demand."
some o f our canned goods to tho MidMellon, hut meets the general uppcnl
fo r n reduction o f the existing tnx i The schools are opening all over the Tropical Fair this year, and won four
R E A L ESTATE
LOW TID E ON T H E I1EACI1
SA N FO R D NOVELTY
I country. The little children will en- first prizes.
burden.
Wo,ure nil quite proud of our rec­
The new hill repeals the excess ] ter for the first time, or return to
E. F. Lane
Forenoon nnd Afternoon Tides at
W ORKS
profits tax, increases the corporation j their appointed grades, as a matter of ord this year in school, Only one out
About
Sumc
Hour
and
Minute
;
course.
The
outlook
Is
not
so
Hure
Real Estate and Insurance
of forty-five children did not make
Income tnx rate repeals many of the
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
so-called "nuisance’’ taxes the trans­ for the hoys nnd girlH of high school tho grades. We had four graduates
Phone 95
Sept.
13
........
'age.
Many
of
these
will
he
kept
out
..............
11:30
from the eighth grade. They have just
portation tnxeH, except those imposed
General Shop and Milt
...........
12:03
on telegraph And telephone messnges, to go to work. Where such a proba­ built a new dormitory for our hoys. Sept. 14 ........
Sept.
15
........
bility
exists
it
is
to
he
hoped
that
A
good
many
o
f
our
friends
have
"an d affects a number of other import­
Geo. W. Knight
Work
those responsible for the child’s wcl- contributed to the building fund of Sept. 10 ........
..............
1:80
ant changes.
Real Estate and Insurance
Sept. 17 ........
CO NTRACTOR and BUILDER
The most significant feature of 1fare will give one more thought, make this now dormitory, if th e y ‘'could
Sept.
18
........
one
more
effort
before
consenting
to
SANFORD
FLORIDA
realize
how
many
more
hoyH
it
will
these changes is the repeal o f the ex­
517 Commercial Street Sanford, FU
deprive the child of a complete public accommodate and how much more Sept. 19 ........
cess profits tnx and the reduction of
school education.
comfortnblo it will he for all of us, Sept. 20 ........
the surtaxes. Duslness interests have
.. Employment Bureau..
TRANSFER
In a time of unemployment like the I nm sure thnt their hearts would re­ Sept. 21 ........
looked forwnrd to the elimination of
The vocational committee of the Busi­
I present it Is especially difficult in joice that they had a pnrt in this great Sept. 22 ........
these taxes, hut the postponement of
ness and Professional Women’s Club “ W E D E L IV E R THE GOODS"
j many homes to take the child from nn work o f enring for Christ’s tlttle^ones. Sept. 23 ........
the effective date to January 1, 1022,
requests all young women desiring Quick Service
Sept. 21 ........
; earning job and put him hack into
We had the plensun of hearing
meets with the general dissatisfaction
employment to register at the First
Sept. 25 ........
i school, hut for nil this it should he
!*.n. Wiliinin . * r niegr Bryan at the
o f industries which have confidently
Storage Facilities
Sept. 2G ........
............... 9:10 National Bank. •
done. What looks like economy today
laying o f the corner stone o f this new
If we please you, tell others; It ""
expected this relief during the cur­
AGNES G, BERNER, Chairman
Sept. 27 ....:....
will be recognized a few years hence
.............. 10:11
dormitory. Wo ,hnve a Senior, Inter­
tell us. Phone 498
rent year. The continuance o f these
Sept. 28 ........
as had management, when the hoy or
taxes will undouhbtcdly have n ten­ girl, instead o f forging upward to in­ mediate, and Junior Kpworth League. Sept. 29 ........
Eyes Examined
Glosses Designed
HOTELS “
dency to defer business revival. It is, creasingly remunerative employment, We hnvo recently organized a Junior Sept. 30 ........
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
however, still possible that the uction comes to n standstill in a mediocre Missionary Society In our home- with
OPT. D.
o f the House may he reversed by the !jcoh. ThiH will not happen In every n- twenty members on the roll, All at­
Hotel Montezuma
Senate nnd the rupcnol nindo effect­ stanee, hut carefully gathered statis­ tended regularly nnd seem to be very
Pickling and Preserving
“ Sanford’s New Hotel"
much interested in the work.
ive as o f the beginning o f the calen­ tics prove thnt it Ih the rule.
1140 Up Per Day
We
hnve
an
interesting
Sunday
dar year.— Florida Grower.
In every community there should he
school
of
six
classes.
We
huve
church
committees of interested citizens to
co-operate with the school honrd t o 1services every fourth Sunday nt 11
see that help is given in
fam ilies' o'clock, nnd nt night. Nearly all of our
We have the
&amp;
where otherwise it would be utterly , children over ten years o f age nre
O P T IC IA N
O PTOM ETRIST
impossible to complete the children’s members o f the church.
Graduate Northern IlUnois College
We ore nil tithers nnd all huve mude
education.— St. Augustine Record.
212 East First St.
Sanford, Fla.
a pledge for the Centennry, -and so
------------- o --------------Members of the Florida division of far we have paid up in full. AH of
Mason, Sure-Seal Jars
A wholesome dish which is
W IL S O N V U L C A N IZ ­
the Fanners’ Union were in session our children nre in perfect hcnlth ex­
and Jelly Glasses
cept one little girl with a broken arm
quickly prepared is to arrange
in Ocala lust week, nnd while tho at­
IN G W ORKS
and a little boy with a sprained knee.
Phone 442
Davies Frankfurt style sau­
0. 0. WILSON. Own.;
tendance was not reported as large, a — Eurettn B. Faber, in Florida ChrisSee
our
line
of
sage around a mound of B'uu
" k 1 I
SA TIS FA C TO R Y SERVICE AND
111 Park
considerable number o f agricu ltu r­ linn Advocate.
' N A T IO N \ l |
1/ be' peas
R E A SO N AB LE PRICES
Stone
Crocks,
Coolers,
ists from various parts of the stnto
Wl«kt Broth.n dart*. Bnildim*
were delegates und many inntters of
It may not be generally known, but
Churns, etc.
general interest wro discussed. Ocala a bitter civil war is raging In China
CARPETS AN D RUGS
had prpard to wlcomo th farmers and bottween the northern and southern
WASHED
made the occasion momorahte for all* provinces, and heavy casualties are
W B LA K A BLOCK
and cleaned at your home or we will
who came. Among *the features of reported on both sides. Tho door for
call for and deliver. Hamilton Beach
Phones 497-494
convention week wns a delightful p ic-1slaughter o f tho Chinese Booms to he
Electric
Wishers used.— Sanford
nic at Silver Springs.
wide open.
H A R D W A R E CO
Steam Pressery, S17 1st St. Phonh 580
S ittU lilM lli, 1ST M u Mill I

The Courtesies
Of This Institution

w m

THE HERALD PRINTING CO., be.

are extended to each and

every one, alike.

Your account, whether large

V‘

or small, will receive our

most careful consideration.

First National Bank

J

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD

Transfer

TIME

FRANKFURT
SAUSAGE

G1LL0N
FRY

STONE JARS

ELECTRICAL
Contractors

D eane Turner

BALL

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THB SANFORD D A ILY HBttALP, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1921

^^ll*H•PI*nln^,
Mention of
filter* l» B,lef
y«rton»l H«ml
oflnterwl
It

In an&lt;
,.*t The

C

ford, and their many friends were
givin g them a wnrm welcome. Mr.
McCaughan married a Snnford girl,
Miss Mnudc Wagner, nml Mr. Gustus
resided hero fo r Bovcral years.

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the weather

Ship-by-Water Com-,
mittees Meet in Orlan­
do Tonight to Organize

Summary of (bo
Floating Small
TaJka Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Reader*

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For florid a : F .lr tonluht
nml Wednesday; no change n
4 temperature.

Mr, and Mrs. Jack Wilkinson are
rojblclng over the urrivnl o f twins
at tholp home Sundny. This makes tho
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second pair of twins at the Wilkinson
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homo and they hnve been blessed with
v A S. Peck motored to Mont five children In three nnd one half
years o f married life. They nrc de­
Vtrde yesterday on budnesa.
ceiving the congratulations of mahy
I n Lawson returned lnat night friends upon the new nrrivnlu. Jack
a business trip to Jacksonville. Is n populnr employee of the A. C. L.,
railway.
H M. Robinson, of Jacksonville,
was a business visitor herey estorday.
Tho ninny friends o f Andrew Lee
Will be glad to henr that he has re­
S M. Harvey, of Lakeland, apeht covered from a recent attack o f acute
the day here yesterday attending to indigestion,
business.
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Langley were
\V H. Underwood, of Albany, Gp.&gt; among the Hanford people going to
was in the city yesterday transacting t.akelnnd yesterday to attend tho fu ­
business.
neral o f J. D. Watkins, -conductor on
the A. C. L. Railway.
Clarence Fields left yesterday fo r
Greenwood, S.
where ho will enter K ISSIM M E E WELCOMES
Hailey Military Institute.
T IN CAN TOURISTS.
George Itieder, of Jacksonville, rep­
KISSIM M EE, Sept. 13.— With tho
resenting the Relder Clothing
Co., completion o f the roof o f the 30x30
was in the city yesterday calling oh community kitchen, tho new free auto
(he local merchants.
camp secured by the chamber o f com­
merce, and financed Jointly by it and
Miss Edieth Stewart, who gradu­
tho city, is nearly ready for the un­
ated in June from St. Timothy's Mem­
precedented number o f tourists which
orial Hospital, Philadelphia, and Int­
prliminary correspondence predicts.
er took n post-graduate course in Co­
As inquiries began pouring into the
lumbia University, New \ork, has
chamber's
offices it was soon appar­
now accepted a position ns instruct­
ent
that
the
old camp on Main street
ress in the Methodist Hospital, 'Phil­
would
be
inadequate
for this year’s,
adelphia. Miss Stewart writes that
and
the
present
site
was
selected from
she is delighted with her work.
a number under consideration ns the
Mrs. J. W. Rutledge, o f .'107 Third more Idnlly suited to the needs o f the
street has just returned home from linest camp in Kissimmee's territory.
an extended visit with her daughter More than twice ns large ns its pre­
in Lincoln. 111. Returning by way of decessors, nnd located within a short
Princeton, and Evansville, hid., where distance from stores, its mosscovershe visited many friends and relatives. od oaks and magnolia trees will a f­
ford an enviable camping spot for the
Have your watches and jewelry re­ Winter gasoline visitors.
The camp is completely fenced, ex­
paired at McLuulin’s. Two first cltlss
cept
for the three entrances, one- two,
watch makers. Prompt service.
nnd
tree blocks, respectively, from
140-tfc
th brick highways. Coming over- the
Mr. nml Mrs. Martin Raines and Pixie THghwny from Orlando the tour
little son, nnd 0. IV. Brndy, left yes- ists will be directed throe blocks to
tenlny for Miami, where the Raines one entrance, while the other two nre
are residing and where Mr. Brady will short distances from the paved por­
visit f«i ra few days. He will return tion o f Vine street nnd the Hilliard's
to Sanford for a short visist ere re­ island road.
turning to him home in Chicago, Mr.
The'camp will be electrically lighted
Hrady has property interest here and and city wntor is now being piped
is thinking of returning some time in from n considerable distance. Tho
the future.
city administration
and the local
chnniber o f commerce ate sparing no
Semi your old mattress to Bradley expense nor effort in
making the
factory. Make them like now, for plrice adapted to all the needs nnd
$5.00. 50 lb. new cotton mattress only conveniences which the tourist niny
IR.00. Guaranteed. 500 W. South wnht.
St., Orlando, Fla.
122-2Gtc

G A IN E S V IL L E ,
Sept. 13.— The
Model Land Co., o f St. Augustine has
donated 9150 to he used by State Club
Agent It. W. Blncklock in paying tinexpenses o f one o f the members of
the boys’ live stock judging team to
nnd from the southeastern fair in A t­
lanta in October.
This company is an old contributor
to the club cause, having consistently
donated handsome sums for club ac­
tivities for many years.
In Informing Mr. Biacklock o f this
donation, President J. E. Ingraham
said; "W e recognize tho great value
o f your club work to the state. We
gladly contribute this amount to pay
the expenses of one o f your judging
team to nnd from Atlanta.
T R A IN SCHEDULE
Southbound
Arrive
83______ 2:86 a.m .
27.........
80______ 2:55 p. m.
85.......... 7:30 p.m.

Depart*
2:46 a. m
8:40 a. m.
3:20 p. m.
7:45 p. m

North Bound
Arrive
82.......... 1:48 a.m.
84______ 11:46 a. m.
80.......... 3:05 p.m.
2 8 . . . __ 10:00 p. m.

Depart*
2:03 a. m.
12:05 p. m
*3:25 p. nv.

Arrive

24c

THIS W E E K

L. P. M cCULLER

,

$100

ir,-lbs. S u ifa r.

LEXINGTON

1-lb. M ix e d T en ,
fo r

gQ

AND

SALES A N D SERVICE
We Carry The Parts
,.le automobile has proven to those whose
m.10 ‘s W0l’th anything, that walking is an
ex rava8:anqe and that ridihg is true economy
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lexington ............ ............... 52095.00
F. O. B. Satifofd
^

J L L " ............... $1685.00
F. 6.

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Snnford
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Active work has been started by
tho Pittaburgh-Florldn Co., on build­
ing the boulevard around Lake Byrd.
Starting at the east gate- of Lakewood Villa, the road
is to pass
through this property nnd connect
with the road running direct to the
lnkej then around tty entire circle of
tho lake to the lodge, across two rustie bridges with a one-way drive.
Experts have estimated that the
United Kingdom haa 0,400 square
miles o f deposits o f pent suitable fo r
fuel.
— Get your Scratch Pnda from The
Herald— by the pound— IBe.

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R- &amp; 0 . M O T O R

Phone 175

Fourth and Hanford Ave

New Era Printery
G. Bassett Smith, Prop.

Stanford, Florida

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in the house from
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$23.50 to $29.50
W H Y P A Y MORE?

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HAIRNET

Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for leaa than
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone.
Cash
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
cordingly.
FOR R E N T— Several
light house­
keeping rooms. New and clean. 117
FOR S A L E — Iloso No. 4 seed, Irish Laurel.
144-tfc
potntoes, per bushel $2.00.— L. A.
FOR R EN T— Have 5 room cottage on
Brumloy.
131-tfc
Heights, leaving town. See
mo
FOR HALE— 1021 Model Ford Sedan quick. Palmetto ave., near Oviedo R.
at $550. This is a bargain. Sec us
R. track. P. O. lb»x 809. H. W. A l­
at once.— B. &amp; O. Motor Co. 144-tfc len.
* 140-2tp
FOR S ALE — Medium slzo Bafc. Ap­ FOR R E N T — Desirable housekeeping
ply 402 Sanford Ave., nnd Fourth
rooms, every convenience. Box 117.
Stroet.
04-01.
145-Otp
FOR HALE— Lexington, 1020 model,
WANTED
at $1250. Looks good and is in A -l
mechanical condition. Terms to suit W A N T E D — Team work. Inquire M.
you.— II. &amp; O. Motor Co.
144-tfc
Hanson Shoe Shop.
12120tp

FOR SALE

A

c
Q U A L IT Y
net at an econ­
omy price I
Extra large, invisible, long
wearing, handwoven of select­
ed hair — fully
guaranteed.

F or Sale
Exclusively a t

J jG.McCr o r y Co.

M l Cotort

1 OR S A L E —8-room house with **11, S A LE S M A N to cover locul terrtory.
modern convenience, excellent re­
selling dealers. Guaranteed snlnry
pair. Private water works, In desir­ of $100.00 week far right man. The
able location. Reasonable terms. Ap­ Richards Co., 200 Fifth Ave., New
ply to Owner, oil) W. hirst Street.
York, N. Y.
147-Otp
1
110-tfc
______________ ____ ___________ W A N T E D — Two or three furnished
FOR HALE— Bulck Rondstcr at
a
rooms for light housekeeping, in
bargain.— H. ifc O. Motor ( o. 144-tfc yOU(| neighborhood. References. AdFOR S A LE — Strawberry plants, cer- dress “ D " care Herald.
14G-3tp
tified by State Plant Board, $3 per
thousand f. o. b. Lake Mary. Farinu
There are homes which are so pain­
Strawberry Garden, Lake Mary, Fla. fully neat nnd orderly that nil com­
129-24tp fort fori the masculine element is
ROOFING, Red and green slate sur­ complttcly banished, and there nre
face, 3 ply $3.50 per sqqnre. Tiger others where hubby is permitted a
brand, plain, 3-ply $3.25; 2-ply, $2.75; few privileges. Woman can ho one o f
1-ply, $2.25. Free delivery. Address the worst o f tyrants if she is so dis­
M. B. Ginn, Box 31)1._________ 13t)-2Ctc posed. And some husbands never find
FOR HALE— One heavy duty two- it out. Othtrs live nnj siUVr while
whcul trailer in good condition. In­ pretending to like it.

NOTICE!
All cars must have rear lights. Also quire at Ford Garage.
113-tfc
the 20-miles per hour will In* more FOR HALE— 3,0OiTTo M 00 celery
rigidly enforced hereafter.
plants, about ready for the field.
HARRISON,
Call on or phone H. II. Chappell.
147-4tc
Traffic Officer.
147-ltp
A T T E N T IO N ! REWARD.
My pulpit bible disappeared from
the Congregational Church Sunday
night. To the person returning tho
same to me in gooil condition, I will
give a reward of five dollars, and will
nsk no questions.
147-ltp
P A U L C. B U RIIANS.

FOR S A L E = I form rainier and sev­
eral dozen jars. Very reasonable.
Address "E. II." euro Herald.
dh-tf

When the Russian pnpor money is
finally thrown on the market, look out
for a drop ' the wood pulp business.

“ The Service o f
S igh t”

FOR S A L E — 1020 Model 6 cyl. I'uige
If you eyes troublo you or your
touring car, practically new tires.
In good condition. Apply A. P. Con­ glasses need repairing or adjustment,
nelly.
144-lte don’t waste any time, but call upon
FOR S A L E — Celery farm, 15 acres,
T O M M O O RE
5 acres tiled, 3 flowing wells. Big
house and barn on hard road. Price
OPTO M ETRIST— O P T IC IA N
A u to Matches Jewels.
$3,500. Good terms.— E. F. Lane, the
For the benHit of your wire, you
Office Opp P. O.
Phone 11*2
144-5tp
nilglit tell her tImt, if site wants It, Kcul Estate Man.

117-6tc i'rn will have her IU21 ear mulch her

HUPMOBILE

HUPMOBILE

f

i niny ot tiie Hiiiomoldie miinulitetiir- FOR S A LE — 8 hives o f bees. In good

T o t a l.

1 1'"

Society

Depart*
6:00 a. til.
3:25 p. m
7:00 a. &lt;n.
7:35 p. m.

100..........
K ING STO N, Sept. 13.— Approxi­ 'No. 24..........
mately 200 o f the 300 employes o f the
158..........
Kingston cotton mills went out on
22..........
strike this morning
following! the
Leesburg Branch
Depart*
taking effect o f announced wage cuts
Arrive
by the management. There was no •.No. 157........... 4:00 p. r\
No. 21........... 2:52p.m.
disorder reported.
•No. 101______ 6:30 p. m.
•No. 25........... 2:00p. in.
2 cans Pineapple, while
Oviedo Branch
they last, per can.......
Depart*
Arrive
L. P. M cC U LLER
,
147-5tc •No. 120......... 11:00 n. m.
' ’nl. McCnoghan nnd A. W. Gustus,
3:40 p. m
•No, 127..........
f Ortamlo, were in the city today W e have Fresh Country ♦Daily, except Sunday.
" .mg nv,.r the business prospects
Eggs
m i xpn t to return at nn early date.
L. P. M cCULLER
C O M B IN A TIO N SALE
1"l them nre well known in San147-5tc

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You can have your pick o f any

Trilby Branch

PROTEST W A G E CUT.

The fall : hewing of Indies apparel
*&gt;t the Princess theatre tomorrow
n‘Kht; l*y ibninuTs Specialty Shop,
promises to be one of the big events
,n S',nf,,r«l'» history. A fine musical
program hn» been arranged nnd sever­
al good specialties, nnd aside from the
showing of 1-dutiful gowns that will
inten&gt;t the ladles, the men will be
re;Ml"| with u good program thnt will
he the equal of u good vaudeville
show.

Society Brand Suits

The Ship-by-Wnter Campaign will
receive a decided impetus tonight
when all tho various committees from
the Chambers of Commerce through­
out this part of Floricln will meet in
Orlando to perfect tho organisation.
All of the livo wires nnd tho expert
traffic men and the shippers nnd mer­
chants will be there. They nro all vitnlly interested in this grent move­
ment to reduce freight rates and from
thin meeting will spring tho future
prosperity o f Florida business men
and shippers.
The Hanford Chamber o f Commerce
will be represented by n live commit­
tee and it is certain thnt tho meeting
will be productive o f grent results.
Nothing much cun ho done thin yenr
ns the question came up too late for
concerted action but the movement
will get a good start and with'better
waterways, better roads and many
otjfcr improvements the ship-by-truck
nnd ship-by-wntcr campaign
will
sweep the state in the next twelve
months. It is not a spasmodic movement that springs up to die when
the rntes are lowered but nn earnest
effort to help the growers nnd ship­
pers nnd the merchants o f Florida to­
ward n definite and final settlement
o f the vexing question of
whether
they intend to give all their money to
the railroads now nnd forever or in­
tend to save some of it for themselves
in the ship by water move.
ST. A U G U S TIN E FIRM
DONATES EXPENSES OF
JUDGING TEAM BOY.

PAOH FEW

COMMERCIAL AND
JOB P R IN T IN G
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•Weis. Tills Is a fud In many seelions of the East, where niueihyst.
in oei. topaz, sapphire ami other
oli-r^i are used in the upholstery, tops
ami the body made to correspond. In
' Is vny your wife will know that her
Jewels harmonize with the ear.
&lt;&gt;f
.‘otiike. ir she hasn't the Jewels, site
• an order Die cur as she wants It. and
then buy Die Jewels to watch.—Chi­
cago Tribune.

condition. See A. E, Dobbins, 326
Post curds— local view*— Ic each at
Service Shoo Shop,
133-Snt-Wcd-0t the Herald office.
FOR HALE— 5 acres and residence
facing lake. Bargain, Box 117.
A fter a careful audit, the board o f
145-Otp
county commissioners o f
DeSoto
FOR S A LE — New house, 4 rooms nnd county met recently and allocated, to
bath. Electric light and water. Close the four new counties cut from that
In. Good location. For full particular* territory funds due to ttepi on tho
wTlte " X " care Ilyrpld&gt;. .
l47-4tp. basis o f nssesaed values o f 1020, as
LUM BER PRICES A R E A D V A N C ­ follow s: T6 Hardty cotinky, $8,508.18;
ING— The builder may atlll g«$ tty to Charlotte county, $7,425.24; to
advantage o f loft building coat by Highlands coynty, $41,721.41; to
submitting schedules to u b and g e ttin g Glades county, $5,520.1(1.
_________________
dlrect-from-mlll-to-builder
aervlcb. ■ ■
i Our long leaf yellow pine and Tldew i( cr cypres*, manufactured In beat m ity
Inaurea first quality at lowest poiiThe Sanfojd p ally and
siblo coat consistent with good lum­
Weekly Herald tftatid for
ber— leaa middlemkn’a heavy profit.— i*i Sanford and Seminole coun­
ANY, Pcrr*, Iks ty Just as strongly as the
QULF LUMBER COfciPA
Florida.
1
188-e.o.d-iatc
Ardericbn f{iig sthnds for
the greatest tytlbti on Oqrth.

Playing Sato.
The drm or H hiihcii &amp; Frumwii was
started la war-Mine and did very well
for a couple o f yen rip Hill hiM year
tilings were on the downward grade,
and Die other day,
y, wliull Die two punnurs had finished making up tin'll
none too gbod record for the year.
Hanson said. "Tills would make anyone thoughtful. Now that Die good
times are over, how about a little
honest busInessT”
"No, tblinks." said Krnfittn. "I never
Indulge In experiment*." — Houston
FOR R E N T
I'oaL
FOR RENT— Comfortable rooms, fur­
nished fo r light housekeeping 31$
Peat card*— local view*— lc each at
Palmetto Ave.
142-Olp
tha Herild office.

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AMERICA INVITES
ALL THE POWERS AT
PEACE CONFERENCE
WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—
(By tho Associated Press).—
The American government him
sent to the governments of
all powers an invitation to
participate in the conference
on limitation of armnments
and Far Eastern question list
of topics suggested for discussior,.-

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1921

THE SHIP BY WATER
MEETING AT ORLANDO
LAST NIGHT WAS GREAT
Delegates From Every .
Section of Central
Florida P r e se n t.

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BENJAMIN PARK
TAMPA’S NEW FIELD
FOR AVIATION OPENED
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TAMPA, Sept. 14.—(By tho
Associated I’r.'ss).—Benjamin
Pnrk, Tamga’s now aviation
field, was formally opened today by five army planes from
Carlstrom field. The visiting
aviators will be tendered a re­
ccption tonight at the Country
Club.

£»8

One Big Day With Old
£ i\5
Fashioned Bar­
becue

AND STREET DANCE

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.
y'.TA
WILL BE ONE OF THE BIGGEST
AND BEST GEl’-TOGETHER
EVENTS OF SEASON

The Merchant’s Gala Dny on Thm»day, September 20th, promises to bo
nn event in the social life of Seminoti
county nuver before attempted. In
this day of high prices nnd charges
which Is sulllcleut to keep the plane traveling at a m oderate pace. The folding
attended by representatives from ev­
for everything—with tho memories of
wings permit the uinchliiu to be buckled hack so that an autom obile iittuchod PRISONER KILLED IN DASH
FOR LIBERTY AT JOILET I'HN wnr prices still lingering in our iys*
ery trade body within a radius of 100 NEGRO WAITING IN JAIL
tc the en I of the fuselage may draw Hie airplane through streets or over
miles and even ns far as Polatka on
FOUND GUILTY OF THEFT. rough roads.
tern- -it in refreshing to hqar that tho
(B r Tha Aaaoclatad F ra u )
the north. The Chamber'of Commerce
JOILET, III., Sept. 14.—One pris­ merchants of Sanford will give their
(By Tha Aaaoclatad F r a u )
rooms were filled at the hour appoint­
oner wns shot to denth and two visitors to the city on tho 29th some­
ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 14.—
ed for the meeting nnd it was a most
wounded in n sensational dnsh for thing absolutely free. There will be
enthusiastic crowd that greeted Geo. Will Hines, a negro, is indicted for
liberty nt the Joliet penitentiary to­ free eats in the Bhupo of a reaL old\V. Knight, president of the Sanford stealing a wntch from fellow prisonfashioned barbecue, there will be 0
day in which Carl Stcpinn, snid to be
Chamber of Commerce, when ho was ora in the Clearwater .Jail. Hines
free show in the shapo of a tourna­
well known Chicago gun-mnn, nnd
made chairman of the meeting and was arrested for obtaining money u n -1
ment riding and horse racing, there
Edwnrd Thorpe, nlso of Chicngo, es­
rose to address them on the object of dcr false pretenses nnd while in jail (
will be u free dance nt night on the
caped.
the meeting. Col. Knight haB his awaiting trin! on that charge, stole |
street with good band music and all of
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heart in this g reat movement nnd he the watch.
it absolutely free.
Death of Movie Actress
YOUNG STEPHENS
impressed his hearers Inst night with
This is one of the reasons why San­
STORM BREWING, .
WILL FIGHT CASE OF
the earnestness of his convictions. Ho PERSHING SAILS TODAY
| Will Put Fat Cpmedy
ford
will he filled with people on
MAY HIT FLORIDA
MOTHER AGAINST FATHER- Thursday, September 29th.
called upon the representatives of tho
FOR FRANCE TO HONOR UN- |
It is
King in Bad
HY WAY OF BIMINI
various communities represented and
KNOWN AMERICAN DEAD
something unheard of in the annals of
(B r Th# A iiocU tad F r a u )
there were many very uble and inter­
I SAN FANCISCO, Sept. 14.—Two
TAMPA, Sept. 14.—S. J. Stephens good times nnd establishes a record
WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.
esting talks made and the statistics
NEW YORK, Fob. 14.—General charges toduy were placed against
—(By the Asocinted I’ress).—
a locnl business mnn announced to­ among the cities of the state. We in­
were given by Messrs. Sligh, Skcllcy, Pershing sailed today for France to
Arhuckle, in connection with the
Disturbance of considerable
day that he hnd employed counsel tend to get the people here and ask
.Marlowe and many others of the truf­ present posthumously to unknown
denth of Miss Rappe. The San Fran­
intensity wns reported this
nnd is prepared to spend uny amount them for nothing except their pres­
fle experts who had mado these fig­ French pollu a congressional medal of cisco county grand
jury lute Inst
morning by the Weather Bu­
necessnry to force his father, J. J. ence. They will be given a grand af­
ures from the actual facts ns they honor. It is expected he will escort to
reau, east of the FloKjd’u coast
night voted nn indictment chnrging
Stephens, to trial nnd conviction for ternoon nnd evening and wo want M
were presented. It showed that mil­ this country from Frnnce the body of
moving Northeastward.
manslaughter hut District Attorney
stabbing his mother Wednesday night them to come in tho morning when
lions have been lost to tho growers of un unknown American Boldier to be
they come, for tho merchants of th*
Brndy declared that the prosecution
of last week. The elder Stephens is
the state by tho exorbitant freight buridd in Arlington cemetery Armis­
city
will keep their stores open all
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on murder complaint nlrendy under
in the county jail nnd his wife is in morning nnd will hnvo special sales
rates as against tho water rates nnd tice day.
way in the Justice Court, would not
a hospital in u dangerous condition and special bargains for the visitors.
after many of the business men pre­
FOUR
MAY
BE
FREED
he
halted.
The
grand
jury
indictment
but improving.
sent hud expressed themselves ort tho
Altogether tho Merchants' Gnla Day •“
goes directly to the superior court
IF THEY’LL GO AT ONCE
subject it was decided that tho dele­
hero on September 2!)th is simply a \
where it is returnable next Thursday.
TO SOVIET RUSSIA
gates present would hold u meeting
big getting together of tho people of
The
murder complaint wns sworn’ to
and perfect a perm anent organization.
this section of Florida here in San­
(Br Tha A llo c a te d Praia)
Monday by Mrs. Bambino Delmont, n
There was not a dissenting voice at
ford to get better acquainted, to spend
WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—Com­
close friend of Miss Rappe. The
the meeting and Messrs. White and
n day with your friends nnd neigh­
grand
jury's
voting
nn
indictment
mutation
of the sentences of four fed­
Scroble, of the Clyde Line, who were
bors, to enjoy some good sports, to
chnrging lesser offense than murder eral prisoners convicted of offenses
present, gave those present to under­
enjoy a good dlftftor out of doors, to
stand that they fully appreciated the TWO HUNDRED MET AT GAINES- will not make Arhuckle eligible for against the war laws, conditioned up­
joy the street' dance nt night and It
bail at once, the district attorney de­
ellorts being made to ship by water,
VILLE AND WANT ROAD
on their deportations to Soviet Rus­ APPROVED IIY THE REPUBLICAN is all yours just as free ns the air.
NO. 2
that the movement was already being
clared.
It is only one of tho mnny stunts that
sia, was understood today to be un­
PARLIAMENT
felt, that they would put on extra
Greater
Sanford is pulling and in­
0 AIN ES VILLE, Sept. 14.—There
TODAY
der consideration by government of­
steamers and wquld use tho ventilator
NEW
YORK,
Sept.
14.—Mrs.
Rostends
to
pull in the next twelvo
were upproxinmtujy two hundred dele­
system on the ocean steamers and if
coe
Arbucklc,
who
wns
known
pro­
months.
We
want the people to know
ficials.
The
prisoners
were
said
to
gates present from Lake, Columbiu,
(By The Associated F rc u )
necessary would use the. prccooling
that
Snnford
is tho greatest littl* |
he
Jacob
Abrams,
Samuel
Lippmann,
fessionally
as
Mintn
Durfccleft
New
Orange, Marion nnd Hamilton coun­
DUBLIN, Sept. 14.—Tho appoint­ town on tiic map nnd we want them
system that would absolutely insure
Hyman
Luckowsky
nnd
Mollie
StelmYork
today
for
San
Francisco
to
help
ties to meet with more than one hun­
ment of plenipotentiaries to tho pro­
the safe carrying of perishables. As
dred
citizens of Alnchuu county In the her husband, if possible, although she er. They were convicted, it wns snid, posed conference at Inverness with to know that it is tho natural trad^
Mr. Duelwylcr, one of the big Orlnnconvention in Gainesville last night in has been separated from him for live for activities against the draft act the British representatives to discuss ing center of thin part of Florida and
do shippers truthfuly said “the boats
for thnt reason we nro hosts to thous­
the interest of State Road No. 2. The years. “I am going to him because during the war.
a settlement of the Irish question ap­ ands nn0 intend to be the hosts to
could offer even a better service than
The
three
men
are
imprisoned
at
I
think
it
is
my
duty
to
bo
near
him,"
gathering criticised the state highway
proved by the Irish Republican parlia­ many more as the season udvances.
the trains for the refrigerator cars
she said. “I want to help him in Atlnnta nnd the woman at Jefferson ment today.
1
commission
in
no
uncertain
terms
and
lacked a lot of being perfect with
Wo
have
so
many
things
in
common
City,
Mo.
every
way
I
can."
_____________
repeatedly expressed its intention of
their poor icing and poor suffice while
with the localities adjacent to us and
LONDON, Sept. 14.—An unexpect­ we want to have you come to Sanford
the steamers could guarantee a better using political weapons to achieve its
ed hitch has arisen in the Irish nego­ and talk it over and thcro is no timo 1
ventilator service and a temperature desired ends should more peaceful
means
full.
tiations. I'rcmiefLIoyd George, who like the 29th of September to do thi$
nf III! degrees which would
insuro
The convention adopted resolutions
is at Gnirloch, Scotland, yesterday re­ talking.
against decay of oranges.''
ceived Harry Boland, secretary to
In fact it was the concensus of cnlling on the road department to im­
Come to Snnford on the 29th. You
Enmon DoValorn, and Joseph Mc- will be made welcome. You will not,
opinion ot those present that where mediately concentrate its efforts in
Grnith, another Sinn Fein representa­
any community could get to water this section to construction of the
be required to buy nnythlng. Wc do
road.
tive, according to an officiul communi­
that it would be to their udvuntuge to
want you to look over the wonderful
A committee of prominent citizens
cation issued last night and Boland lines that the merchants will havo to
ship by water and where any cities or
Taxes
on
Freight
and
Jacksonville
Attorney
mul McGrath are returning to Dublin
towns were any distance from the from Murion, Orange, DeSoto, Hamil­
show you that day and wo do want
Pullman
Accommoda­
ton,
Columbia*
\Luku
and
Alachua
with the prime minister’s explanation
Indicted
Jointly
for
"nter they could truck to Sanford und
you to come hack again as soon
of certain points in the government's
tions
Will
Be
Cut
Half
“ ill sllVe money in freight rates. It counties was appointed to carry copies
Murder
possible.
propoHnln for consideration of the
"ns made apparent by Secretary Hurt of the resolutions to*the stuto high­
way
commission
und
to
Governor
I)ail Eireann,
(Dy
Tho
AMOclitod
F
ra
u
)
Committee Voted to Amend Bill Re­
°f
I'ulntku Chamber of Commerce
It is said that Mr. DeValora’s reply URGE ENGLISHWOMEN
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 14.—John
that the ship by water idea was tho Hardeo some time thin week.
tain Express Tax
DEMAND PROHIBITION ,
Pope, local attorney, and Frank Raw­ dealing with the charge of not ac­
fight ntove hut he stressed tho fact Johns rivin offers n solution to their
cepting
the
invitation
to
n
conference
(By Tho Associated F ro ii)
lins, of Chicago, jointly indicted for
i 11 **K' move was started the peo- troubles if they will only use the riv­
LONDON, Sopt. 14.—Appeals to
WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—Reten­ murder in the first degree as the re­ will not hu delivered until Friday or
pe
continue to stand by tho er now and forever for the more trafEnglishwomen
to "demand prohibition
Saturday.
tion
for
calender
yenr,
11)22
of
trans­
sult of tho killing of Hickman by
&gt;de Line or any other river line that 1fle 1h given to r'ver lines tho larger
in
Great
Britain”
were made by Mrs.
It
is
understood
that
the
letter
portation
taxes
on
freight
nnd
passen­
Rawlins, pleaded not guilty when ar­
"ould help them to reduce the freight and hotter service will he given by tho
Norman
Snrgennt,
Wesleyan church,
Which
Couriers
McGrath
and
Boland
ger
nnd
Pullman
accommodations,
hut
raigned
today.
Tho
joint
trial
of
tho
raU'* ftlMl »«t go buck to the railroads government, the inland waterways and
and
other
speakers
nt
yesterday
boro
to
the
prime
minister
asked
for
nt
one-half
tho
present
rate,
was
two
men
iH
set
to
begin
Monday.
Ir­
,lkl
started coming down on tho ull other forcoB that will combine to
rates.
agreed upon today by the Senate Fi­ win Novitzky, implicated by Raw­ n fresh explanation respecting the morning’s session of tho World Mett*.
make the river traffic what it should
nance Committee. Committee voted lins’ alleged confession, is being held British government's latest communi­ odist Conference.
In other words, if the Hhlp-by-wuter he.
cation and that these points nru of vi­
no|c n. good now it Bhould continue
At tho later mooting the following to amend provision of house hill so ns for further investigation by the grnnd
' ,l' good even if the rnilroads drop were elected ns a committee to start to retain full tnx on express pack­ Jury. Johnnie Novitzky, wife of Ir­ tal importance, necessitating the re­ JOHN BASSETT MOORE
rit
win, arrested ns nn accessory, was re­ turn of thu couriers to Dublin for JUDGE INTERNATIONAL COURT
• if prices in the elfort to stem the the propaganda nnd to look after tho ages.
,
leased from custody when tho grund consultation with Mr. DeVulera nnd
ON SECOND nALLOT.
' sh.Vi i 1 means thnt tho shippers permanent organization, to draft tho
jury failed to find any evidence thnt his colleagues.
r f •stm"1
‘he water rate re- by-laws and report nt the next meet­ STOP PLANTING OF
Yesterday’s conference lusted an
(B r Tha A u o cU tad Praia)
she was implicated. It is understood
COTTON FOR YEAR;
nmn l r ?ndput thoir
and their ing which will be held in Orlando on
hour
or
more,
the
delegates
leaving
KILL
BOLL
WEEVIL
she
will
bo
cnllod
ns
a
witness
for
tho
If ). Inl° this great movement.
GENEVA, Sept. 14.—John Bassett .
September 27th:
immediately for Ireland. Tho new Moore, of the United States' was elec­
prosecution.
criterin1 T rit
tku mc°tfhg is any
Committee Chosen to Draw Up I NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 14.—The
developments will delay tho proposed ted us judge of tho International |
ize l|l,.V|ho, p®°.ple ,ntcml to patronIly-Laws
complete
abolition
of
cotton
plonting
A company has been formed in conference between the government Court of Justice of the Assembly of
ery tin.
Llno in the future ovGeorge. W. Knight, of Snnford, throughout the cotton belt by legisla­
und the Iris\plenipotcntnries Septem­
I„„,t Z
1,0 80 and U 18 a1’ chairman; J. W. Hart, Pnlatkn; E. E. tive action for one year, wns advocat­ BrookHville to build n new three- ber 20th, the' date suggested by Mr. tho League of Nations on tho second
bnllot in voting for members of ths.
ward th ‘ t!'at from thl8
Yor- Truskett, Mount Dorn; W. M. Tnryl, ed ns tho only suro method of ridding story brick hotel to cost about $50,­ Lloyd George.
. .. 1 .
m
m - will
W |n he uble to
Line
000.
The
stock
has
nil
been
sold.
court,
which began here nt ten o’clock
Orlando, and A. P. Connolley- Snn- tho South of the boll weevil, by Paul
this morning. Dr. Rafael ARatniray,-n
and rlf!.:'Ully, b°at 0,1 1116 year round for, who will drnw up by-laws nnd M. Potts, a planter of Natchitoches,
OLI) MAN VENIZOLOS
of Spain; Dr. Buy Borboca, of Brasil;
"onvi L
? t,0n 8crvlce ,rom Jack- choose a name for un organization to La., in an address before tho LouisTampa will let contracts Hoon for
’
MARRIES IN LONDON.
table* "&gt;rt ' *°F lkc
nnd vogo carry on tho fight to line up tho ship­
nnd
Dr. Antonio S. DoBustnmento, of
tho
enlargement
of
their
Junior
High
lunn and Mississippi divisions of the
Cuba,
also elected judges.
School.
This
will
involve
about
$40,­
(By
Tb*
A
u
o
cU
U
d
F
ra
u
)
pers of Florida on tho “ship by wat­ American Cotton division here yes­
tween
° f H truck
be- er” movomont to combat the exces­ terday in conjunction with tho Inter­ 000 and calls for completion not la­
LONDON, Sopt, 14.—Ellptherlos
Others elocted judges are Viscount
the meetin^'lg1111 Or,antl° .present at
Venizelos, former premier to Greece, Robert Finlay, Great Britain; Dr.
ter than February I bI.
state Form Congress. .
Mt. i)„ril wk?n
wna found that sive freight rates of tho railroads.
nnd
Mis.i Helena Schilizzl, daughter Alejandro Alvarea, Chile; *Df. Anc
W. B. Thomas, a leading cotton fac­
Those attending tho meoting from
stuff to S Wf’U i ,mV° t0 Bontl tho,r
Titusville
has
disposed
of
$175,000
of
a
Greek business man in London, Weiss,’ Franco; Dr. Yorozu Ods, Jgtor
of
Now
Orleans,
spoke
on
the
truck lino f,f0rt1 affored t0 put on a Sanford worm , jQoprge W. Knight,
worth
of
bonds
and
tho
proceeds
will
woro
married hfero today.
pan; Dr. B. T. C. Loder, Holland
necessity
for
controlling
acreage
nnd
Secretary Pcarman, A. P. Connelly,
which s h o ' f t L f
t0 Sanford’
bo
spent
on
roads
and
bridges.
Work
Commendatore
Dlonlslo Alhdlbttl.
developing
a
chain
of
landed
ware­
E. T. Woodruff, D. C. Marlowe, R. J.
Italy.
Try n Herald Want Ad today.
will
Rtart
a
t
once.
houses
throughout
the
cotton
belt.
•* « • * f
t
:
b»“
mthe St. Holly and J. G. Ball.
The Ship-by-Wuter Campaign r e ­
ceived a great big booBt last night at
the meeting held in the Orlando
Chamber of Commerce building and

TWO CHARGES ON FATTY
ARBUCKLE WILL HOLD HIM
IN JAIL FOR A WHILE

WILL FI GHT
FOR STAT| ROADS
SAY DELEGATES

APPOINTMENT
AMBASSADORS
IRISH PEACE

POPE AND RAWLINGS
PLEAD NOT GUILTY
WHEN ARRAIGNED TODAY

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,1921

PAGE

109 VICTIMS
OF THE FLOOD : SP0RTW0RLD
ARE FOUND
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SAN ANTONIO IS RECOVERING
AND NEEDS NO OUT\
SIDE HELP

Styldi the thin$ l
Rest assured-

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FAULTLESS
Pajamas and night shirts give the
feeling o f complete comfort and sat­
isfaction which comes only to the
Faultless-Ly attired man.

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No Poor Farm Needed
in Peerless, Pruneless
Pinellas and Proves It
Says Poor Farm Invites Axed De­
pendents from Colder Climes
(By Th« i i H d i U d F ra u )

SPECIAL EXTENSION
FEATURES IN SCHOOL
ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 13.—
George M. Lynch, superintendent of
the St. Petersburg schools, has just
completed with the head of the ex­
tension division of the University of
Florida for co-operntion wth the local
high schoo iin courses to be given
during the school year.
The extension division has planned
to send out nt stated intervals special
educational and literary motion pic­
ture films which will be shown at the
auditorium. These programs will bo
supplemented with explanations nnd
study when necessary. Classes in
governmental study and history will
bo given two afternoons of each week
for persons outside of tho high school.
The clnnses will be in chnrgc of the
high school tcnchers, nnd lecturers
from the university who aro special­
ists in civics nnd history- will come
here to speak before the classes.

CLEARWATER, Sept. 15.—Revival
in aomo quarters of agitation for u
county poor farm for PlnelluH coun­
ty, has brought forth a vigorous pro­
test from Mrs. Sarnh Colton Smith,
county probation officer. She tukes
tho occasion of her monthly report for
August to assert that no h u c Ii public
charge is needed nnd that the estab­
lishment of n poor farm would provo
inviting to persons in other pnrts of
tho country who might taku advant­
age of Pinellas county’s benevolence
to spend their declining days in n
congenial climate.
"Thero may come a time in the de­
velopment of I'inellns county when a
poor farm will be a necessity," she
says, "but for the present such an in­
MRS. SPIKER DISAPPEARS.
stitution would only be a standing in­
vitation to the aged dependents in
BALTIMORE, Sept. 13.—Tho ro­
colder climates to come hero to spend mance of Mrs. Kmiline Knowles
their last dnys."
Spiker, who crented a sensation two
Reviewing the welfare work now i years ago when, as the mother of
carried on in the county, Mrs. Smith j Pcnrley Spiker’s child, she came to
adds:
•
America from Englnnd to wed his
"The strength of a nation lies large­
brother, Guy Spiker, is nt nn end.
ly in its homes, and poverty alone is
never a reason for breaking up a The child is nt the home of tho Pcnr­
home. Child welfare workers are ley. Spikers. Tho woman disappeared
agreed that oven a poor homo is a bet­ a few dnys ngo leaving a note accord­
ter place to rear a child than the best ing to the husband, saying thnt she
of institutions, and many states have no longer enred to live with him.
laws forbidding caring for children in
Try n Herald Wnnt Ad todny.
poor houses. Wo have eight names
on our relief list each of whom have
one or more children, and it would be
nothing short of a crime to compel
any one of these people to break
home ties and enter an institution. 'He
it ever so humble, there's no place
like home,' especially to the aged, and
it would lie most cruel—and much
more expensive—to cmnpel our nine
aged people to exchange their humble
firesides for a poor farm."

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L.VETER ANS BUREAU
POLITICAL FIZZLE
SAYS l)R. EMERSON.

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COLUMBUS- 0., Sept. 13.—Dr.
Haven Emerson, medical adviser of
the Veterans Bureau at Washington,
charged in n speech before the Missis­
sippi Valley conference on tubercul­
osis here last night thnt the newly
organised veterans bureau was "being
mnde the football of politics," and an­
nounced that he hnd tendered Ids res­
ignation an medical adviser, effective
September 15.
"Plumbers ,nnd blacksmiths," Dr.
Emerson declared, "are being substi­
tuted for scientific medical men In the
Roldiors bureau at Washington,"
which he said had been taken nwny
from tho public health ncivlco nnd
was being handled ns a political or­
ganisation, much after the fashion ot
Grand Army of tho epublic politics.
"Unnecessary salaries to the extent
of $500,000 n year," Dr. Emerson de­
clared, " ire being distributed for po&gt;• Htical patronage. Tho public ought to
know these facts."
His speech hero last night was nn
indictment nf the system in vegue rel­
ative to compensation and care of dis­
abled vetorans of tho world war prior
to the enactment of tho Swoet act,
passed last month. Dr. Emerson has
been in tho War Risk Insurance and
Voterans’ Bureau since November,
1020.

SAN ANTONIO,""Tex., Sept.' 13.—
Despite the disastrous flood of Sat­
urday which swept through San An­
tonio's business nnd residence dis­
trict bringing death and grent prop­
erty loss, optimism reigned among
city officials nnd civic organizations
todny.
Mayor O. B. Black declared thnt
while the city hnd suffered one of tho
greatest catastrophes in its history,
aid from the outside was not needed.
Tho number of houses swept away
or dumaged seriously on Alazan
creek, in Saturday’s flood was placed
at 145 by newspapermen yestordny. It
is estimated thnt probably fifty more
dwellings were carried away or dam­
aged beyond repair along San Anto­
nio river, Snn Pedro nnd Martinez
creeks. Many of tho structures, es­
pecially along Alazan creek were small
nnd poorly built.
The known death list hero remains
at forty-nine Inst night. Most of the
dend have been buried. One family
of seven was buried in ono grave.
Where more thnn one member of n
family wns drowned, one grave fre­
quently was used.
Various civic organizations yester­
day afternoon began consideration of
pinna for lending financial nBsiBtancu
the flood and who may need help in
to business men who lost heavily in
re-establishing their businesses.
Mure thnn 100 bodies of flood and
storm victims in the lowlands along
tho Snn Gabriel river in Williamson
and Milan counties hnve been recov­
ered, according to the correspondent
of tho Snn Antonio Express nt Taylor
who telegrnphcd n report Inst night.
The correspondent telephoned the
following:
"One hundred and nine bodies hnve
been recovered from flooded lowlands
along the Snn Gabriel river in Wil­
liamson and Milan counties. Most of
tho dend are Mexican farm laborers."
Another dispatch to the Express
from Rockdale, Mllun county, says:
"More thnn twenty families in tho
Brazos bottoms between Cuasc and
Valley Junction are reported lost. Fivo
persons are known to have drowned
on the Ed. Green farm in the Snn
Gnbricl bottoms."
More thnn twenty feet of wnter
rose over the roads in Brazos bottoms
and nothing has been heard from the
twenty fnmilics living there.
Property losses will exceed $1,000,­
000 the report said.
Conditions nlong the Brazos river
between Rockdale and Hearn arc un­
known. Ed. Green on whose land sev­
eral were drowned, was rescued after
being in a three thirty-six hours. Two
white boys ami a girl were rescued at
the same time.
Americans whose bodies have been
recovered are two unidentified chil­
dren drowned in Brushy creek, near
Taylor, Mrs. II. L. Brown and son,
I.ce, at Rodville Gin on Alligator
creek.

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HOW THEY 8TAND
American League
Pet.
L
W
Pet.
L
W
.022
51
Now York ......... .: .84
.018
52
..84
Cleveland ..............
.614
07
'
..71
St. Louis ...............
09
.497
Washington ......... .08
.485
08
Boston ................... ..04
.475
73
Dotrolt ................... ..00
.307
83
Philadelphia ......... ..48
.419
79
Chicago ................. .57

National league
L
W
54
Now York ............. .85
54
.82
Pittsburg ......
01
St. Louis ............... ..70
02
Boston ................... ..75
07
Brooklyn ............... .00
74
Cincinnati .—........ ..03
84
Chicago ...».....- ..... ..53
93
Philadelphia ......... ..40

Southern Association
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Pet.
L
W
.090
40
Memphis ............... 101
65 1 .020
New Orleans ......... ..92
.012
57
Birmingham ......... ..00
70
.470
Atlanta ................. .70
.472
70
Little Rock ........... ..08
88
.401
Nashville .............. .50
.382
89
Mobile .................. .55
98
.842
Chattanooga ......... ..51
American
Louisville .............
Minneapolis .........
Kansas City .........
Indianapolis .........
Toledo ..................
Milwaukee ............
St. Paul ................
Columbus ..............

League ‘
..85
02
01
..78
04
..77
..09
75
70
..09
..09
74
.00
80
84
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South Atlantic Asoclation
W
L
Columbia ............... .90
44
08
Greenville ............. ..07
Spartanburg ........ .53
81
82
Charlotte .............. GO
Charleston ............ ..74
60
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Augusta ................. .00

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At
At
At

Southern Association
Birmingham 2-0, Memphis 3-3.
Little Rock 4-0, Nashville 11-5.
Atlanta 3, New Orleans 2.
Chnttnnoogn 4, Mobile 2.

American Association
At Minneapolis G, Kansas City 2.
At Columbus 4, Louisville 0.
Others not scheduled.
■ South Atlantic Association.
At Greenville 4-8, Columbia 10-4.
At Cahrlcston 3, Spartanburg 8.
*At Augusta 2, Charlotte 0.
International League
At Baltimore 11-3, Newark 1-0.
At Buffalo 0-5, Syracuse 2-4,
At Jersey City-Reading, rain.

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(fraud Fashion Show
For Fall 1921

at the ^Princess Theatre, Wednesday Evening
September 14th, at 8 o’clock
oA Fashion Review, showing the first authentic styles in
Ladies’ Wearing Apparel and SMillinery for the Coming Season

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ETHEL CLAYTON in

“ TH E PRICE OF
POSSESSION ”
Also FOX NEWS
Tomorrow—Alice Lake in “The Greater
Claim,” also a Comedy •

SUMMER DAYS
WILL SOON BE OVER
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It has been a busy summer even though it was vacation
time nnd we face the winter season with tho greatest and
brightest prospects for a most prosperous year. Our busi­
ness and your business is increasing, Sanford is growing
beyond expectations of the greatest boosters, conditions
are better, Florida is tho most prosperous state in tho
union. Now is the time to think of tho proverbial “rainy
day." Save your money while you are making it. Bank
it with tho bank that insures your deposits. Start your
bank account today.
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T h e W in t e r S e a s o n
Is A d v a n c in g
SET ready for business that is coming

The Peoples Bank
o f Sanford

W E D O IT R IG H T
Steam Cleaning and Pressing
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Sanford, Florida
iMusic by Orchestra

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C. A. W H ID D O N
FLORIDA SHORT 57
CHUHCII HAD ACCOMPLICES
APPOINTMENTS IN
* II. COLD DI|OODED MURDER'
OF AUTO SALESMEN.
DEPARTMENTS OF U. S.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.—Florida
office-seekers will derive no satisfact­
ion from the latest report of tho Uni­
ted States civil service commission
setting forth the distribution by
states of the positions in department­
al service,
, The report shows that Florida is
entitled to 370 appointments nnd has
received only 222. In other words the
stnte is “shy" 57 appointments in the
departmental service which should go
to tho stnto under the act of con­
gress which provides for a pro rntn
distribution of the jobs among the
various states nnd territories nnd the
District of Columbia,
Whllo Florida is lagging far be­
hind her rightful allowance of de­
partmental positions the District of
Columbia nnd tho nenr-by states of
Mnrylnnd nsd Virginia are greatly In
excess of their allotments. For in­
stance, the District of Columbia is
entitled to 171 appointments In the
departments nnd it nctunlly has 11,­
701. Mnrylnnd is entitled to 508 nnd
it hns 2,297. Virginia in entitled to
005 nnd there are 2,350 Virginians on
the rolls.

GAINESVILLE, Sept. W.—The for­
mal opening of th0 1021-22 season of
tho University of Florida took place
today with more than 000 enroll­
ments. This, it is said, is tho largest
enrollment ever made at tho "univer­
sity. Approximately 500 students will
enter the freshman clnsB, or 300 more
thnn entered thnt class Inst yenr, ac­
cording to officials.
A threo* part barrel head has boon
patented which can bo removed and
roplaccd without Injury to hcacV or
barrel.

EVERYTH IN G FREE

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Low Prices

UNIVERSITY OPENS WITH
LARGE ENROLLMENT.

Baumel’s Specialty Shop
freshments

Pet.
.072
.490
.390
.379
.650
.500

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National League
At Pittsburg 5-3, Boston 4-4.
(First game 15 innings).
Others not scheduled.

Youare Cordially Invited to oAttend our

Eight beautiful Lire Models

.578
.601
.540
.479
.497
.483
.45j|
.40™

RESULTS YESTERDAY
American League
At Philadclphia-Boston, rain.
Others not scheduled.

D on’t Make any Engagement
for Wednesday Night
cBecause

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Pet.
,012
.003
.555
.647
.507
.400
.387
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TH E S T A R T O -D A Y

Sell it with a,Herald Want Ad.

CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—Loon Parks,
named todny by llarvey W. Church u
nn accomplice in the murders of Ocrnnrd Daugherty nnd Carl Ausmui,
last night confessed his implication in
tho crimes' nccording to the police.
Another mnn whose Identity wns not
disclosed, has nlso been named by
Church ns nn nmmoniplice.
Church, nccording to Chief Kit**
morris, named PnrkB ns the man who
helped him lond the body of Dnughorty into the automobile and Inter
helped him throw the body in the PfS
Plnines river. Pnrks hnd stoutly de­
nied nny connection with the murders
until late Inst night. The P°Hce
brought Church , nnd Parks face to
fnco for questioning.
Chief Fitzmorris would not state
whether the third mnn In tho c«50
hnd been arrested.
A coroner’s jjury investigating the
deaths of Bernnrd J. Daugherty nnd
CnrlvA. AusmuH, automobile salesmen
returned n verdict today finding thn
they came to their denths through ex­
ternal violence 'nfllcted by Hnrief
W. Church nnd recommended thnt he
bo hold to the grand Jjury on a charge
of murder In both cases without hn •
Church, a twonty-ycnr-old yout .
hoard tho verdict cnlmly. His t»ce
showed no nervousness or emotion •*
ho faced a crowd of several hundr
Jeering men after tho inquest. It w*1
necessary for the police to clear n
way through tho threatening crow
for tho prioonor.
Yesterday, according to the po c *
Church confessed thnt he killed
two tnen to get possession o t a ♦ •
400 automobile for tfhlch he was n
gntiuting. Tho tody of Daugherty w
found Friday In tho Dcs Plaine* wor, and that of Auamus, in n g«r £
behind tho Church homo on Saw
dny. Church waa arrested r .
night, at Adama, Wla., where he
eon. I . th . car lor . vl.lt to « •
mer home.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1921
game of bridge played during the eve­
ning. Mrs. Forrest Lake making
high score, was presented (wlth a
beautiful box of stationary.
Following the game, the hostess
served cherry sherbert and cake as
refreshments.
The club members (present were:
Mrs. Harry Wilson, Mrs. E. D. Mobley- and Mrs. J. G. Ball The Invited
guests included, Mrs. Vincent, and
Mrs. Sharon, honoress, Mrs. G. F.
Smith, Mrs. 8. M. Lloyd, Mrs. For­
rest Lake, Mit. Stringfellow, Miss
Martha F.ix and Mrs. VY. T. bungley.

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

&amp;

All progressive movements th at
have for their aim the creating of
a GREATER SANFORD and SEM­
INOLE COUNTY are in accord with
the progressive policy of this insti­
tu tio n .
Identify yourself with this strong
institution today by opening an ac­
count.

j The Seminole County i!
...Bank—
: STRENGTH

S e r v ic e

PROGRESS
INTEREST
PAID
4%

PIPE ORGAN CLUB.
Monday, September Gth, the Pipo
Organ Cluh resume^ its activities
for the winter months, the meeting
being held with Mrs. Estrldge, a t her
home on Park avenue. The meeting
was well attended and plans made for
work to bo accomplished. The hostess
served delicious refreshments during
the social hour.
Last Monday, Mrs. Geo. Hyman
entertained the club and the now of­
ficers were elected for the coming six
months.
Sixteen members enjoyed a very en*
thusiastic meeting at the conclusion
of which Mrs. Hyman Bcrved iced tea,
pound cake and grapes.

STYLES FOR YOUTH

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“ CITY SU BSTA N TIA L”
P R O f i R F W I V F ClTIES nre crcBtcd only by progressive
1 I t U U l I l A J D l TL4 people. We have a progressive town.
Keep progressing. The City Substantial haa kept astride with
other Cities in its—

Designers have taken much thought
for the school or college girl this fall,
and have provided for her such envi­
able things ns the one-piece frock pic­
tured here. It Is made of a dark-col­
ored suiting, and simply trimmed with
rutiles of mulru ribbon to mutch.
Straps of tho material nt the sides
support tho ribbon belt. If one wishes
to remodel a last year’s frock, rlblitu used In Mils way will gtvo It an
entirely now aspect.

Does This Interest Y ou ?

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Give us your business. We will save you money. School days are close at hand. Wo are
better prepared than ever to fit the boys and girls in Buster Brown Shoes; also in cheap­
er, but good shoes, at right prices. We have a nice Buster Brown School Tablet for every
boy and girl wearing or buying our shoes. ..

We are agents for Steel Fiber Suits for boys and High School boys
(two pair pants) Knickerbocker Suits ..a.................................. $12.00
High School Boys’ Suits, all sizes, (wonderful bargains) $16 to $25
We are special agents for Army Goods, Tents, Cots, M attresses, Breeches, Shirts, Leg­
gings, Canvass and L eather; Trunks and Bla ikets, all at remarkably low prices. Service
and satisfaction guaranteed at—

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ment for home folks and when built will give the tourist a
headquarter* for hunting and fishing parties.

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I U A T L 'D —And Eighteen foot Brick Roads iendIf 1 t i l l Ing to nearby towns nre two things
progressive—make the most of these nnd we will have a big­
ger city right now—

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FOOTWEAR
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worn ^ the Models at Baumel’s Style
tonight, furnished by this Store.

show

It appear* Hint georgette cn-p** and
seed bend* were made for one anoth­
er, and it Is useless to try to keep
them apart. Di the new blouses for Notice of Application for Tax Deeds has made application for tax deed to
fall and winter they show their litissue in accordance with law.
Under Section 575 of the General
t-ess for eueli other as set forth In llitSnid certificate embraces the fol­
model pictured here. Bcadt In Iwi.
Statutes Laws of Florida
lowing
described property situated in
colors make n rich and very tasteful
, I Seminole County, Floridn, to-wit: Ilcg.
wiibellUhnieut for this blouse.
Not.cc is hereby given that Charles NW cor of NE M SeCt 32( Twp&gt; 19
D Cary, purchaser of Tax Certificate ■s&gt;r Rang0 30 E. Run E 12 ch„ S 20
Notice of Application for Tax Deed No. 10, dated tho 2nd day of June, A. U to S and L E Ry Wly along same
D. 1010, hasfiled said certificate in j 7 j . 2 ch N 20 deg. w 10.0fl ch. W 10
Under Section 575 of the General
my
office and has made application , ch S1U 3 ch. Ncly 23ch. S 14 deg. E 8
Statutes.
for tax deed to Issue in accordance ch &lt;, 0., d
w to ,)t. 30 ch. \V of E
Notice is horeby given that V. G. with law. Said certificate embraces
Jones, purchaser of 1-3 interest in the following described property in line of Sec. nml 10 ch N of S line of
NE 1-4, S 10 ch. W to SW cor of
Tax Certificate No. 841- dated tho 2nd Seminole County, Floridn, to-wit: WV4
NW 1-4 of Sec. N to NW cor. of See.
day of July, A. D., 1000, has filed snid of SE 1-4 of SW^1-4 of SW 1-4 nnd E to beg. 107 ncreH. The snid Innd
Certificate in my ofTice and *hns made SW 1-4 of SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 nnd being assessed at the dn.’.t of the is­
application for Tax Deed to issue in NW 1-4 of SW 1-4 lying E of W line suance of such certificate
the mime
accordance with taw. Said certificate of Sanford Grant (less 825 ft. N nnd of Jncob Kissel.
embraces the following described pro- S by GG0 ft. E nnd W in SE corner and
Unless said certificates shall be re­
petty situated in Seminole County, less N-7 L-2 ch.) Sec. 2D, Twp 19 S, deemed according to law, tax deed
Florida, to-wit: E 1-2 of SE 1-4 of Range 30 E containing 25 acres. The wi„ | „ uo thereon on tho lHt day of
SE 1-4 Sec. 20, Twp. 20 S., Range j
land being assessed nt tho dntc# September A D 1021
29 E. 20 acres. The said Innd being
the issuance of such certificate in ‘ Wlln
'w u iJ signature
taro and
sing
Witness ’ my' officini
nnd
assessed nt the dnte of the issuance the name of Elizabeth Kissel.
senl this the 2flth dny of July, A. I).
of such Certificate in the name of J.
Also: Tnx Certificate No. 18, dat­ 1921.
ed the 2nd day of June, A. D. 1910,
E. I'hipps, Admr,
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Also Tux Certificate No. 883, dated has filed snid certificate in my office
Clerk Circuit Court,
the 3rd day of June, A. D., 1001, has nnd hns made application for tax deed
Seminole County, Fin.
filed snid Certificate in my office and to issue in accordance with law. Snid 9-14-0tdh By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
has made application for tnx deed to certificate embraces the following de­
issue in accordance with law. Snid scribed property situated’in Seminole
PREMIUM SALAD
certificate embraces the following de­ County, Floridn, to-wit: Ail NE 1-4
in
Sanford
Grant
(
I
ch
s
beg.
45
Iks.
DRESSING
scribed property situated in Semi­
nole County, Floridn, to-wit: 1-3 Int. W of NE cor. run W to intersection
L. I \ McCULLEIt
in E 1-2 of SE 1-4 of SE 1-4 Sec. 20 . of W line of Sanford Grant SWly
Twp. 20 S., Range 29 East. The snid n,on* Grwnt ,inL‘
ch- B 4.08 ch., Large size,
ssessed at
nt the date of the !NE,y 17-5B ch- to bo*-&gt;. SocTwI»Innd being assessed
..............: 2 0 c
issuance of such certificate in tho 19 S., Range 30 E. 110 acres. The said Small size,
land
Ruing
assessed
at
tho
date
of
the
for
name of T. A. Phipps.
147-fitc
Also Tnx Certificate No. 830 dated issuance of such certificate In the
name
of
Elizabeth
Kissel.
&lt;1* the 2nd day of June, A. D., 1902, has
DRINK
Also: Tax Certificate No. 22, dat­
filed snid certificate in my office nnd
bus made application for tax deed to ed the 2nd dny of June, A. D, 1919, has Elder Springs Water. Ita 0D 98-100
issue in accordance with law. Snid filed said certificate in my office and per rent pure. Pho^e 31L
certificate embraces the following de­
scribed property situated in Seminole
County, Florida, to-wit: 1-3 Int. in
E l-2 of SE 1-4 of SE 1-4 Sect. 20,
Twp. 20 S., Range 29 East, 20 acres.
Thu said land being assessed at tho
dnte of the issuance of such certificate
in the name of T. A. Phillip.
Also Tnx Certificate No. 201, dated
tho 3rd dny of July, A .D., 1910, hns
filed snid certificate in my office nnd
bus mndo application for tax deed to
issue in accordance kvith lnw. Snid
certificate embraces the following de­
scribed property situated in Scminolo
County- Floridn, to-wit: Beg. 481 ft.
N, and 1114 ft. E. of SW. Cor., Sec.
31, Twp. 20 S., Range 30 E. Run N.
1 dog. E. 100 ft. N. 89 deg. W. 200 ft.
S. 1 deg. W. 100 ft. Ely. 200 ft. moro
or less 5,10 acres. The snid Innd be­
ing assessed at the date of the issu­
ance of such certificate in the name of
S. C. Jones.
Unless said Certificates shall be re­
deemed according to lnw tax deed will
issue thereon on the 19th dny of Oc­
* V
tober, A. D., 1021.
Witness my officini signature and
seal this the 14th day of September,
A. D., 1021.
(Seal.)
E. A .DOUGLASS,
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Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida.
Ice Cold Chero Cola Free on Saturday
By A. M. WEEKS, D. C.

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Are ol wering the high cost of living by re­
ducing the prices on our merchandise.

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THE ROD &amp; GUN CLUB
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SE.MINOLES’ BRIDGE CLUB
I meats, of pink and white brick ice
The members of the Seminole’s
| cream and white cake carrying out Bridge Club were most delightfully
Ithe color scheme of pink nnd...white.
entertained yesterday afternoon, by
l he bride-elect wore on his occas- Mrfl „ c MnrIow nt her homc on
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor, ion, a most becoming frock of grey Sovcnth „trBct&gt;
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crepe c e c ne.
I Lovely pink hibiscus were used in
The guests included only the bridal decorat, tho rooill8&lt;
SOCIAL CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY—The marriage of l&gt;»rty and relatives.
A very interesting game of bridge
Miss Helen Peck to Mr. Donald
was played during the afternoon. High
RECITAL
Whitcomb will tnko place at th e !
score being made by Mrs. Fred DnlgMiss
Charlotte
Smith will give a er, who was awarded amber bends.
Presbyterian church nt 0 o’clock.
Fashion' Show will take place nt th e ' mualcnl program to the Cecil inn Club
At the conclusion of the enrd game
Princess theatre nt eight o’clock. | ln tho Congregational church, Sntur- Mrs. Marlowe served Neapolitan ice
FRIDAY—Mrs. D. P. Drummond will ,iny ^ern y o n , September 17. Solec- cream
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topped
with whipped cream nnd
entertain the members of the Mon-!*1?"8 "'I11
or«on n83i3t’ cherries, and marble cake
ler home on
Mrs.. A. M. Phillips, soprano.
, Thosu enjoyi„K Mrs. Marlowe’s
day Bridge Club nt hci
The program commences at four charming hospitulity were: Mrs. A.
Magnolia avenue, at 3:30 p. m.
Mothers Club will meet with Mrs. R. o ’clock. All interested friends are cor­ W. Lee, Mrs. Howard Smith, Mrs.
dially invited.
John C. Smith, Mrs. J. H. Lawson,
R. Dens, nt her home on Park Ave.
Mrs. Archie Betts, Mrs. Fred Daigcr
SATURDAY—The Children’s Story
WEDDING THIS EVENING.
and Mrs. Robert Hines.
Hour will be held nt the Central
An interesting social event of this
Park nt fi o’clock.
evening will be the wedding of Miss NEWBERRY IS SERVING THEM
Misses Serita Lake and Ethel Hen­ Helen Peck and Mr. Donald Whit­
Newberry’s new drug store opened
ry leave tonight for Tallahassee, comb, at the Presbyaterian church at
six
o’clock.
this
morning with a large crowd
where they will nttend F. W. C.
Among thosU from out of town at­ present that promises to be a stamMrs. E
Mo * jy anil Miss Msrthd tending this wedding will be Mr. and pede this afternoon when tho free ice
Fox motored /to Orlando yesterday Mrs. W. A. Whitcomb and Miss Mir- cream is given away, fho new drug
inm Whitcomb, of Orlando, parents store is a thing of benuty nnd ns neat
wh6rc they spent the day
nnd sister of the groom; Mr .and Mrs. and clean ns n pin with nil the now
Mrs. It. J. Holly, Mrs. T. A. Vin­ It. Dooley, of Orlando, and Mr. and nnd up-to-duto fixtures and now stock
of goods. The ice cream ami cold
cent, Airs. J G Sharon and mother, Mrs, M. Dooley, of Geneva.
-------[ drinks are served in a manner that
Mrs. Smith, were a congenial party
ALLEN—BROTHERSON.
will get tho trade nnd Mr. Newberry
motoring to Orlando yesterday.
Mr. nml Mrs. Lott Allen, Jr., an- is well plensed with his new venture
Among those from Sanford shop­ nounce the marriage of their dnugh- in the best city in Florida,
ping In Orlando yesterday were Mrs. ter, Anna Frances, to Ernest Augus
E. C. HARPER IS INJURED
R. E. Newman, MrrfT I), L. Thrasher, tus Brotherson, Tuesday- Sept. 27.
The
marriage
will
take
place
at
and Mrs. J. II. Coleman.
E. C, Harper, who is an electrician
the home of the bride's parents, 313
for
the firm of Gillon &amp; Fry, fell from
W.
Second
street.
Borton Gray of Jacksonville, was
a ladder while working inside n new
in the city yesterday transacting
building this morning and sustained
ENTRE NOUS BRIDGE CLUB.
business.
seriously
injury. It is thought that
Mrs. It. J. Holly wns the charming
his hip wns shattered.
Mrs. J. E. Lotes, of Plant City, is hostess last evening when she enter­
tho gUOBt of Mr. and Mrs. Lott Allen, tained the members of the Entre ATTENTION KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.
Nous Bridge Club and n few extra
Jr.
The officers of Taylor Commnndery
guests in compliment to Mrs. J. G.
will meet nt 7:30 p. m., Thursday, for
Sharon, who has recently moved here
ENTERTAINS BRIDAL PARTY
Red Cros rehearsal. This is the last
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. L. Peek entertained front Tallahassee, and her sister, Mrs rehearsal to be held before conferring
the m em bers of the Peck-W hitcom b T. A. Vincent, of Voro, Fla.
the order of the Red Cross and each
The spacious living room where tho
b ridnl p u rty following the rehearsal
officer is expected to bo present. All
Inst n ight, a t th e ir hom e on Ninth card tables were placed wns artis­ Sir Knights who desire to order uni­
tically decorated with baskets and
B trcet.
forms please nttend.
The house was effectively decorated vases of yellow el&lt;Up\
II. E. TOLAR,
in pink vine nnd fern. The refreshOf exceptional interest was the
Eminent Commander.

Mothers, Boys and Qirls

Chamber of Commerce
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Hotels, Banks,
v
Whiteway System,
t1. Churches,
^ Wholesale Houses.
Retail Stores,
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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

U se H igh G rade

GASOLINE

U. S. Tires are Good Tires

Frank Akers Tire Co.

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Opening
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W e d n e s d a y , S ep t. 14 th , at 8 A . M .
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In the W elaka Block

Sanford is to have a first-class
drug store operated on the strictly
cash basis, saving you money on
all your purchases. No goods
charged. B ig reduction in price
on every line.
T O TH E LADIES
Every lady visiting my store from 12 noon, to 10 p. m.,
will be served with a dish of FROZENRITE ICE CREAM
* FREE.

TO TH E CH ILD REN
Every child visiting the store from 12 noon, to 6 in the a f­
ternoon will be given an ice cream cone FREE contain­
ing the FROZENRITE CREAM.

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I f its ^Real Ice Cream its
" F r o z e n r ite
Best by Test
Our Fountain will be supplied by the Florida Frozen Pro­
ducts Co., of Tampa, with FROZENRITE ICE CREAM.
FROZEiNRITE Products are made in the most modern
plant in the entire South. Every known method to pro­
tect the health of the public has been adopted, even to
requiring each employee to pass a medical examination
at stated intervals. A pure and healthful food is “FROZ­
ENRITE,” served at a modern, sanitary fountain.

D. D . NEWBERRY, Wop.
WELAKA BLOCK

my judgment that if they understand within two, and in the entire state,
the situation they will not come in within three yenrs.
any numbers, until the people of the
Next to tho eridnention of the tick,
Btnte
enact
and
enforce
such
legislathe
most important interests of Flori----------BY----------tlon as will afford them an opportun- dn lie in the conservation and ierease
I)R. W. f ’ BLACKMAN
ity to transact their business op nn of its forests and the crention of perfrornuT Member of the State Live Stock Sunitary Board
oqunl footing with their free range manent improved pastures, I there'i*
neighbors, nnd in fair competition fore suggest that the monies derived
from tho proposed tax, except such
luliar and unfortunate condi- grazing uso of fifteen thousnml a&lt;/rcs with them.
If you nro doing business with Bankers,
The opponents of a no-fence law in part as would be needed to eradicate
P*’ 'n Honda, in the matter of of land, owned by other people. If we
durtion.
Merchants or Individuals in Orlando, or Or­
can suppose that this land is worth Florida argue that the open range, in the tick, be covered into a FOREST
raners of cattle have no land, ?0.00 per acre, a capital investment of a sparsely populated region, puts to and PASTURE FUND, to be adminange County, and feel the need of inform a­
lowneri of land have no cattle $'J0,000 is required for tho mainten­ productive use a vnst area which istcred either by the Department of
tion concerning the responsibility and cred­
\ of course, there ire (turner* ance of John Smith's cattle. The in­ would otherwise lio waste and worth- Agriculture or by a special commi srftionj to this rule.
terest charge on this investment at less; this nrgument has weight. The sion. It could be used to pay, or abate
it standing of your customers, it would bo
lanil and live stock go to- •5 per cent amounts annually to $5,400, question is, whether we enn retain for a certain number of years, the
wise to communicate w ith us.
Mm world over, except in cor- .uid the taxes, let us assume, to nn ad­ the open range until these grent nrens taxes on lands whose owners would
range regions, the owner of ditional thousand dollar or more.
arc in demand for rnnehes und farms, agree to devote them to either of
r °*n3 also, or else leases,
That is to Bay, John Smith is re- land at the same time cure the defects these two purposes, in strict accord­
1«I which hii hud., feed, and .‘eiving a gift of six or seven thousand land the injustice, and escape the par- ance with methods and rules laid down
J[irt o( ,h&lt;- cost Of his busi- dollars every year—or, if one choses ;alyzing consequences, of the present by the commission, and under its care­
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on Ins investment to put it that way, he is absorbing system. I submit the following plan ful supervision; to maintain an effic­
together with the taxes on from gthers, for his own enrichment, to the consideration of the citizens of ient system of fire control; possibly
. which he hus to pay.
to assist in the building of fences
ami probably without the consent of the state:
t as the Federal government whore these would bo needed; and in
*'■.r*"?6 cou,lty tho land- those others, that tidy sum of mon­
t h s interest charges a n d 'ey.
unsturo rights to cattlemen in any other way that might bo decided
Post Office Box 193
Orlando, Fla.
*««, while tho owner of
itfest reserves of tho West, so upon as feasible and just to all con­ ■.
Smith’s neighbor, Thomas Brown,
,twk which feds
cerned. It seems to me that in this : *
let Florida place a special PER CAP­
these'owns fifteen thousand acres of laud
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S T b°,,‘ ,,l*nlens. IIIh wh\gh he him fenced nt considerable ITA tax on all cattle which are grazed way these two major interests of + + • &gt;
* without
any
Florida could be greatly promoted,
|t:.„
.
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‘“st whili­
cost, and on this tract he also grazes on the open range.
n ' B,7 ‘ “ll hi needs to do one thousand bend of cattle, the samo
Such a tax would tend to equalize and without cq,st to the general tax
lit n !* "!
n year number that Smith owns. Brown has the costs of business ns between the payer.
Is it too much to hope that many of
U r ii,, !"arkl"hr &lt;,r hratnl- to pay interest on his ‘ investment; range cattleman and the farmer, and
U r , 1l,)
at and mar- state and county, and perhaps school so insure a more neatly fair nnd juBt tlu range cattlemen would tliomceivca
«me to lime.
and drainage district, exact tribute competition between the two cThoscs approve of thin plan? Of course, they
L Ll?* Uu' “wn«ra of the from him, in tho form of taxes on his^of beef producers; it would make the would prefer that things should be
[ ( . , ", 11 ' &lt;at|h‘ graze real estate, and he hns fences to ranging e£ cattle a real business, in- luft us tlf y now are ami always have
Ilk, .,. 11 :ili la|nt, Inasmuch maintain. Can ho meet all these costs dead of a form of graft; it would, 1 been; but if they caw that the almost
|LfcVj‘
"" l,se whut- and make a profit on his operations'/ should think, add to ll.a self-respect (certain alternative to my plan is ihu
^
an n
z :
W b i whil° tho
do Perhaps ho can, perhaps ho cannot; of the cattlemen tliomsolveo; and it^asongo at an early date of a ctateFl:,\
.V'^'wrty; and this the point I emphasize is that in com­ would provide a, fund which could ho wide no-fence law, which would dc
m»mHiV-m I» «
v«r ,L, n 1' ' l*u' cattleman petition with Smith he is nt an im­ used to promote the agricultural in­ privo them altogether of the use ot
C
tho open range and put them out of
terests
of
the
state.
mense,
possibly
a
fatal,
disadvantage.
u t nZ m t y y5ar
Perhaps tho beat uso to which a business, they might prefer to pay a
; t h th( , , i owaer»lluis He is loaded down with heavy exand "above board” —th a t’s the
penscs from which Smith Ib freo. IIo I&gt;«vt of this fund could be put for two moderate and equitable tax for pas­
thc |„ L ‘ ' L''’' rcyinK
ture
rights.
Moreover,
they
are
now
Ucrinr* thi. . ,J‘tS ,,f Bfasess, must tnko vigllcnt caro of his cattle, jar three years, would bo to meet that
reputation wo’ve made in the
jf i,1', |
of valuable and he must send his beef for a f a ir : portion of tho totnl cout of Uck-oradi- learning—what some of us have been
lum ber business and th a t’s the
itu tth u u ll: r and “ ■■ -o. prico, or go broke. Not so ivith cation which falls upon tho stato nnd trying hard to show them for years—
way wc propose to continue.
Smith; ho iH not compelled to exer­ the scvcrnl countios, in co-operation that the eradication of the tick is ab­
solutely
necessary
to
tho
carrying
on
with
tho
Federal
Board
of
Animal
In­
cise sound business judgment, to cal­
m r ; L"" ^
W hen lum ber took a big d ro p -d o w n went our prices—to the
c derive.
mcn fr°m culate costs, to kcop accounts, to dustry. This cost is great; many of of the cnttle industry in Florida, Tho
bottom . And you’ll find us filling your order w ith the very best
p* i;viihO0; n unuurno“ «•’*' strike balances, and' to obtain n fair out poor and thinly populated coun­ federal nnd state quarantines will cer­
r h°a other
grade of stuff th a t your money can buy anywhere. W hether it's
price for his product. ‘ Manifestly, ties would find it burdensomo if not tainly'not be lifted or modified, nnd
J»antry,„, "lci' entor “ frcu therefore, ho can undersell Brown in prohibitive; ami for tho owqcrs of ent- thero will bo no profitnblg,mnrkct for
a clothes pole or a carload you can depend on full measure, good
tho local markets, and perhaps drive tie themselves, it constitutes a heavy our cnttle in the fu^uro as thora is
fhase or'd t " V '' an,!
none toduy, until tho fever tick is ex­
quality, prom pt service nnd low price.
tax.
,
f t m u,.,?' ' “ni‘,.P«k.p. him to tho wall,
terminated.
I
ntn
aware
that
this
is
n
proposi­
t(Ul
Now, this is unjust to Brown, nnd
U 3 S !.k a t . r t h \ p „ „ . R is n fundamentally and fatnlly tion which would require careful con­ I should be glnd to know what tho
wrong business situation.
Raising sideration, both from the legul and readers of this article who are inter­
and jUs t|‘
,|uoa,ionH as cattle undor such conditions is r.ot a tho administrative points of view; hut ested in the matter, think of the pro­
Ismith, Z
business, it is a ganio, or n gift, or a I believe that it could bo arranged, and posed plan,
panel calt|
auI&gt;puso, owns graft, or a gamble with loaded dice. in a way to grchtly facilitate tho Tho Wolciwa Ranch,
Lako .Monroe, Fin.,
Under such conditions, what induce­ work of tick-eradication und hastun
Bept. 0th, 1021.
florii, J ,,11'; 1 *»"&gt;° flltoen ment is thero for ranchmen nnd farm­ its completion. I am confident that
Inquired to ”f avornB° &lt;|unl* ers from other staton to come into witli tlie assistance of such n fund,
In tho furniture industry more than
thcn- John Smith 0n0 C°W; Markin, purchase and improve land, nr.d tho hearty co-operation of nil our
C5tc|usiVa a ‘
1 ,s unW - and raise livestock, nnd' thus help to paoplo, tho tick would be completely twenty different kinds of wood masaml eratultious develop and enrich tho ctate? It is exterminated in ncnrly all Florida quorado as mahogany.

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.Editor
A J. HOLLY
J, ULLARD....Secretary-Treasurer
H A. NEEL___ __Genera] Manager
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ROBERT HOLLY,
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Member of The Aaaodated Frees

', Again wo wish to say—ship by
water.
-----------o----------The great St. Johns river will then
co mo into its own.
-----------o----------The Daily Herald Is growing in
many ways. We want to make it the
t ^est small (Infly in Florida this win-,
^cr. Will yoifj help us?
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' Sanford is in the public eyo right
now, and will remain there if the
broad minded people will just get to­
gether and stay together on the grent
principle of boosting the city.
-----------o----------Harry Neel^ of the Herald, who is
■ ^presiding ovor the destinies of. the
Okeeechobec News, at, present, say.^
* that we would jump ,l\ito Lake 6kcechobee if we /could, see the Inuhenso
quantities of fish bfing brought in
every dny. We nre coming down to
see yon soon, Harry, nnd see all of
the varied industries of thnt fnvnrod
notion. Like all of Florida, Okeecho­
bee'is growing. They justj cnn,'t holn
it with all of the wonderful possibili­
ties of the soil, of the rivers of the
lakes, to back it up.

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Orinndo is certainly a hustlill:
city. The editor J the Hrald was
down there last night, and was al­
most lost in ' the Inlmrynth of tall
'buildings new buildings, etc.. Orange
avenue looks like a section of tile
battlefields—houses torn down, .new
one going up, piles of building ma­
terial scattered everywhere. Wo re­
joice with Orlando In this growth.
Wo will meet you at the county lino,
.fellows, nhd build that forty foot
rend, fill it with houses all along the
way and combine the two cities in the
Twin Cities of Florida.
SHIP IIY WATER.
The Ship by Water campaign 1h not
n hlulT. It Is an outstanding fact and
not a theory. It is nn honest effort
on the part of the long suffering pub­
lic to correct some of the evils that
seem unable to ho corrected by the
govornmnt and not a lot of bull. It
is an earnest striving for the panacea
if there is one to correct the ills of
poor transportation facilities nnd
poor management of those corporat­
ions that make a record of losing mon­
ey when they are beggaring the ship­
pers. It is the uprising of the real
Americans who refuse to be longer
gouged by tile railroads. It is that
freedom that is granted to every
American citizen to go where he can
do the best since he is not tied to any
one method of doing business. It is
the privilege of using the great wa­
terways of the country that belong
to the people and not to the corpor­
ations. It is getting hack to earlier
principles of taking what Nature has
offered us instend of waiting for the
railroads to bring it to us and then
soak- us in the pocket book when they
get us in the right position. It is a
jumping over the traces when we find
we cannot pull the load any longer.
And----\
It is apparent even to the most
pessimistic that the movement that
was started by the Sanford Chamber
of Commerce will sweep the country
and bring on the greatest ship by
water movement thnt the entire Uni­
ted States hns oven seen. We only

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Steamed Blueberry
Pudding
2 cups flour; 4 teaspoons bak­
ing powder; Vi teaspoon salt; 2
tablespoons butter; 1 cup milk.
Mix and sift dry Ingredients;
work in butter with tips of fin­
gers. Add milk and 1 cup Ray­
mond Blueberries rolled In flour.
J u ra into buttered mold snd
steam l Vi hours. Serve with
creamy sauce.

Deane Turner
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WBLAKA BLOCK
Phones 497-494

takc.thfi credit for-starting, the move­
ment In the State. California, really
‘started the movement that will W ta­
ken up by every community thfe la
wihin n hundred mfles of water. Cali­
fornia is now shipping her fruits to
New York via the Panama Canal nnd
saving money by It. California never
did sit supinely by nnd let the rail­
roads take anything nwny from her
and she Is not doing it now. Her ex­
ample will be followed by the ship­
pers everywhere because It is the
only safe nnd snne method of combntting the high freight rates nnd now
thnt the people havo seen the great
advantages of shipping by water thoy
will never go back to the old way of
shipping by rail.
For mnny years before the rail­
roads came to Florida the people ship­
ped their fruits nnd vegetables by
water and they arrived at their desti­
nation In better shnpo than the rnllronds nre now transporting thorn with
the so-called refrigeration system.
The bonts used tho ventilator system
In n crude form nnd the fruit was
shipped and arrived In good condi­
tion. They now hnve the improved
ventilator system nnd will put on an
even better system if necessary to in­
sure tho transportation of perish­
ables.
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it will menn better service for the
shippers, better rates nnd hotter ininnd wntenvnys, Sanford ns n port,
Pnlntkn ns a port, nnd any other point
on tho river ns a port will menn more
business nnd n gTcnter state in mnny
ways.
The meeting at Orinndo last night
showed thnt the people are in earn­
est about this ship by water idea, and
it will bo a permanent iden and not
Just for the moment.
. Ship by Wntor hns come to Htny.
Get on the ship nnd stny by- the
ship—by water.

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tags to be attached to *Jie ear of each
Now that the boys and girls are ahlnial; that the brnndsho stttmi&amp;Yon
getting ready to go to college the the tag, and let the state sell thesogreat question of where they shall tags for a sum sufficient to amount
attend school, Is paramount. Thero to the fair- honest, tax that should bo
nre so many colleges in the South, paid on these cattle, counting calves
nnd in the North, thnt are good, und and all as cattle. Then lot tho state
appeal to tho boys and girh and tholi make it the law that no other proof
parents,.that it is difficult to docido, of ownership save tho registered tag
hut the same old thought of patroniz­ sold by the state shall be admitted in
ing the homo Institutions 'should al­ any court or In any trial of comprom­
ways govern our actions'-where all ise, or other dispute over ownership;
things are equal, nnd faieforii sending and that no cattlo can bo shipped
the boys nnd girls out of tho State, from any cattle range In tho state
we should carefully consider- the without tho attached state brandFlorida schools. We understand that tag. * ’
the University of Florida, at GnlnosWo requlro license tags nnd Identlvllle, and the Wdhian'a College, at catory number on automobiles, and
Tallnhassee, need ho boosting, for such like vehicles that use the roads
they are filled up now and cannot tako and streets general'y and promiscu­
any more scholars- but If thoy can ously; why not nn Identifying tng nnd
take any more, and there are any license on all cattle roaming the rang­
parents who havo rtot made up thoir es, streets, and roads tof the state T
minds about tho children, they shoeld
When you havo made the rango.
certainly send them to Florida insti­ cattle herd psy its hdnest part of the
tutions first, Asldo from the State taxes, you have wiped out 05 per cent
institutions, there nro many other of the objection to "dipping’' whether
good colleges Irl^ the State, and 'As far voluntary .or coqfpiflsory.
nn real schools are concerned, Florida
The' other part '6f Dr. Blackman’s
is os good os any of them. There are suggestion—that of applying the
instances where the parents, .would money received from the cattle tax.
liko the children to have a change of to tick eradication Is good. Not that
climate, and in thA( case, a school it should be applied to tho building
farther north la preferable, but If and maintenance of
vats on open
your children Intend to make Florida ranges; hut that It should go to meet
their future home, thoy should be sent tho expanse of the stnte in carrying
to Floridn institutions wherd ithey on the tick eradication work In those
will meet und mingle with the future counties where fencing in being done
citizens of Floridn. The Jacksonville nnd mnintnfned and effort Is being
Metropolis hns something to sny on made to eliminate by
degrees the
the subject ns follows:
I open range system.
The different Stnte institutions of
But In nil thin matter it must bo
lenrning open this week nnd hundreds remembered thnt the conservation of
of Florida hoys nnd girls will be back our forests nnd plant life, nnd tho
In tho clnss-rootn within h *fow days. ' reforestation of our timber area nro
Floridn has State Institutions thnt ' hd closely Interwoven with the range
she hns every ri^ht to feel proud of. j yittle question thnt they must go
The time was when a 'man who hnnd In hand. So long ns the open
wanted to send his boy or girl to n free range is permitted to be burned
good college was forced to send her at the will nnd plensure of the entIS WORM) GETTING WORSE?
to some other Stnto if he wnntcd to ' tie men, so long will It be Impossible
Is the world growing worse?
But today (to carry on nny reforestation or forThis question hns been naked re­ give his child the best.
there
arc
schools
right
in
the State ost conservation work in this state.—
peatedly during the last few weeks
thnt
rank
with
the
best
in
nny other Tnmpn Tribune.
because of the character of iho news
State.
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which has been printed by newspa­
The Women's College at Tallnhas TOWN IS THREATENED
pers.
see
rnnks with Smiths, Wesleyan,
Hardly a dny goes by without the
WHEN FIRE DESTROYS
Vnssar
and the other highc Institu­
wires carrying reports of another i
HASTINGS BUILDING.
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sonsntionnl murder, robbery or do- tions for training young women. Tho
mcestic upheaval. And with the State University at Gainesville rnnks
HASTINGS, Sept. 14.—Fire nt
news of these happenings comes oth­ with State universities of other South­ noon Monday destroyed the old frame
er news of loss of life in fires, floods, ern States nnd stands high in the list. livery stable anil garage operated hy
A Florida boy or girl can get na good J. L. Lconnrdy,
automobile wrecks- etc.
For a time It was
The question Is a natural one. And or hotter education here now ns else­ feared thnt the entire huslnoss sec­
if everything else were equal, the in­ where.
tion of the town wns in danger, but
In ndditinn to the Stnte colleges n strong northenst wind -fanhed the
ference might lie that it should he an­
swered in the affirmative. But it is there nre several big privntc nnd de­ flames and sparks over vnennt lots
not that the world is growing worse, nominational schools thnt also rank nnd thus eliminated thcdnngcr.
hut thnt the world's sordidness and high. These schools have Inrge en­
Tho fire brokq out through tho
meanness—the world's crime—is bc- dowments, good facilities and their roof of the two-story building nnd
subjectod to the,best possible means course of instruction is the same ns I he'ore the fire engine operated hy a
thnt given by the big schools of tho volunteer fire company got to going
of overcoming it—publicity.
Development of the world’s means East.
the entire building was enveloped in
Floridn is blessed in her schools. flames. Efforts o fthe firemen were
of communication and the combina­
tion of newspapers into press asso­ But even though it is some time until confined to prevent spreading to ennrciations which bring the farthermost the next tlcgislnture meets it would by buildings, nnd in this the fire fight­
city in the country to the very doors be well for those interested in the ers were successful.
of the newspaper reader are respon­ educational advancement of the boys
Tho building wns owned by the oc­
sible for the grent number of trage­ and girls'- of tho State to get) busy cupant who conducted a livery, feed
dies placed before the reading public. so thnt at the next session the law­ and sales stables ns well ns a storage
And should the newspapers print makers will "tote squnre" with the place for nutomohiies. All stock nnd
these stories which hnve brought Schools.
cars were saved. Several tons of hay
Education is too Important an itom nnd feed went tup in smoke with the
about this question? There is argu­
ment both for and against the publi­ for politicians to kick nround like n old building, which wan a landmark
cation of crime news. Perhnps the football. Large appropriations for the in Hastings. The total loss will run up
best indication thnt the world is schools should he one plank thnt to three or .four thousand dollars.
growing hotter Instend of worse is should be in every candidate’s pintfound in these arguments. The very form.
LOW TIDE ON THE BEACH
horror of crime excites the interest
of the public. When tho public is in­
A STATE TAG FDR RANGE
Forenoon and Afternoon Tides at
terested the newspaper merely fol­
CATTLE.
About Same Hour and Minute
lows the lines of least resistance nnd
responds to thnt interest by the pub­
When Dr. J. V. Blackman gave
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lication of the crime newH in which through the Tribune his plan for
15 ................................... ^12:48
that interest is shown,
solving the tick infested rnngea o f ||
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But doesn’t such publication result Florida, it appeared that he had htt i*
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in a hardening of the public to the right idea. His plan briefly is: I)
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2:44
crime nnd perhaps have the effect of that all range cattle he taxed nnd thnt
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breeding yet other crimes? perhaps the money be used, or so much as is J
20 .................................... 3:52
in a few isolated cases this is true. necessary, In tho tick eradication1!
21 ..................................... 4:29
But tho lnrger effect of publicity giv­ work. Dr. Blnckmau overlooked two j
22 .................................... 5:08
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en to such happenings is to act as a material obstacles to the plun.
23 .................................... 5:59
deterrent, simply because the crimin­
First, the range cattle men a re 'i
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ally inclined mind fears publicity
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more keenly that it fenrs the penalty
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of law.
27 .................................... 10:11
The very publication of such news os.” So they say thoy* "estimatu
acts as a curb upon the would-bu about what wo hnve, nnd then return
29 .................................... 11:65
criminal to a much lnrger degree thnn fifty per cent of thnt esitmatc."
30 .................................... 12:49
most of us realize. Most every newsSecond, tho range cattle men nro
pnpcrmnn has at some time or other j opposed strongly to fencing on the
in his life been engaged in tho report-' rnnges, nnd until fenced pastures can Pickling and Preserving
ing of police newn. In watching tho' he furnished so thnt definite pnrts
flow of unfortunnte victims of the law | of the ranges may he cleared of
through the polieg station thnt news- ticks, it will he n continual task of
pa perm on has opportunity of knowing j trying to eradicate by dipping nlono.
It seems to the Tribune that the
thut tho criminal shows much nioro
We have the
interest in "whnt the papers say" solution of the taxing part of the
thnn in the penalty the inw may in­ problem lies in the hrundlng of tho
flict.
herds. Evory cnttlo owner has his
9
Easily it may bo said that tho very brand registered nnd to be4 used by
thing which is causing the question none hut himself. The finding of his Mason, Sure-Seal Jars
to he nsked Is llkcwlso helping to brand on an nnimal is prlmafacio evland Jelly Glasses
make the answer a negative one. No, ■dence that the nnimal belongs to him.
tho world Is growing Bettor. And pub. This branding in done without any
See our line of
llclty is helping it to grow hotter. oversight of others than the men In­
You don’t believe it? Then get your terested in the cattlo. No one but the
self arrested for exceeding the speed; cattle man known how mnny cattlo on Stone Crocks, Coolers,
limit or some other little Innocent j the ranges bear his -brand. No ono but
Churns, etc.
violation of the law and then see if , the cattle mnn knows how many cat| you do not feel tho publicity attend- tie he sells at any time.
; ant upon your case more than you i Suppose tho state took *a hand in
'd o the few dollars nssosaed against, that branding! Instead of the cruel
you by tho judge.—St. Petersburg methods of applying the red hot iron
Times.
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Report of, Condition of the
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at the close of business, September 6th, condensed f
report to the Comptroller
ASSETS
Loans and D iscoun ts.......................................... $ g0.
Overdrafts ..............................................................

u. s. Bonds... ...................................

Other Stocks and B o n d s..... ............... ‘ ............
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LIABILITIES
Capital and Surplus.................................
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You Can Find the Name of Every Live!
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Sanford in This Column
LAWYERS

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S. 0. i Shinhols

George A. DeCottes

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Attorney-at-Law

Contractor and Du

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WE ALSO HAVE COMPETENT MECHANIC*
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Sanford Battery Service Builders &amp; Cont
Sketches and Estimate*
Company
building too large and nonit
Phone 189

L. A. Renand, Prop. ----- ALL WORK GUARAh

HARTFORD BATTERY
“Battery Insurance”

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Pine and Garland Sts.,

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Sold and Serviced by

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Phone Stl-W

GARAGES
Smith Bros. Garage

LORD’S PURI
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Expert Repairing
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
Oak and Firat

REAL ESTATE
E. F. Lane

AS GOOD AS THE I
Dally Service

SANFORD NO!
WORKS

Real Estate and Insurance

V. C. COLLEK,

Phone 95

General S h o p anil
W ork

Geo. W. Knight
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requests all young women desiring Quick Service
employment to register nt the First
Storage FacIM]*,
National Bank.
If we please you, fell
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tell us. I’hons 4»*l
Eyes Examined

Glasses Designed

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OPT. D.

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1921

About
City

Uttt* H»PPen|n*1
Mellon®',
Hitler* In B,le*
fitto v tl H*®*
r of intefWt

oral years ago and think Sanford is a
'coming city of Floridn.
I
Judge Schelle Maines is at Kissim­
mee today on professional business.

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the weather
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CLEAR RIGHT OF
WAY ELECTRIC
LINE TO WEBSTER

Snmmary of the
Plotting Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

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Mrs. N. J. Lillnrd and Mrs. Frank
Akers wore among tho visitors td Or­
lando today.

Don’t forget tho Fall Showing of
. Thrashci^nncl party of friondn
Baumol’s Specialty Shop at the Prin­
3re'd to Daytona yesterday.
cess Theatre tonight. Everybody wel­
0 . UowdcnT^vcrncss, was In come.
city yesterday on business.
Frank Akers kjft today for Atlanta
where
he will be absent several days
C. Marlowe~~left yesterday for
on business affairs. Frank says ho
hlngton on a business mission.
will have some good news to spill
when
he returns.
i/red Robson has accepted a poalwith Newberry’s new drug store.
ARBUCKLE CASE
BEFORE GRAND JURY
card will bring us to sec you.—
NOT COMPLETED TODAY.
[ord Mattress Co.
148-7tp
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1*1.—With
l/red Robson has returned from a
the
grand jury which has been hear­
jnnt two weeks vi^it in St. PoterBing
evidence against him ndjourned
K
and the coronor’s inquest extending
William Berry and her mother, into its second day without a verdict,
II. II. WUhorington, of Apopka, Roscoo (Fatty) Arbuckle, motion pic­
i in the city today visiting Mr. and ture comedian, charged with the mur­
II c. Waters. Their many der of Miss Virginia Rnppo, an act­
ids were glad to ace them.
ress, whose death occurred after a
parly in Arbuckle’a rooms in a hotel,
oyd’s Shoe Store has another ad- spent his thrid night In a cell hero
isement in this issue on local ia- last night,
The grand Jury ndjourned without
nnd the one today is on Progrcsness. It is a story worth read­ returning an indictment but another
ier it moans so much to the com­ session will be hold ns booh ns Dis­
ity at large. Rend the advertise- trict Attorney Matthew Brndy is
t and digest it thoroughly.
ready to present further testimony,
the foreman announced.
Hive your watches and jewelry re­
Added interest wns given tho case
tired at McLaulin’s. Two first class Ualny when the distlrct attorney de­
itch makers. Prompt service.
clared ho would start an investiga­
MO-tfc tion to ascertain whether witnesses,
who were present at the party last
President Knight and Secretary week* have been tampered with. The
earnmn, of the Sanford Chamber of official’s stntment followed the npommerve and E. T. Woodruff and A. iten’rnnco of Miss Zey Provost, also
. Connelly and 1). C. Marlowe, of known ns Miss Pyvron, before the
le Water Transportation and Traf- grand jury. According to Mr. Bray,
t Committee, J. U. Hall, of the Ship- her testimony there was entirely dif­
f-Water Committee, and K, J. Holly, ferent from thnt she previously gnvo
I the Publicity Committee, attended him. Reports thnt another witness,
le Ship-by-Water meeting at Orlnn- Alice Blake, hnd disnppenrcd, proved
olast night.
erroneous whon Bho nppenred at tho
district attorney’s office. Miss Blake
Send your oin mattress to Bradley explained, according to Brndy, thnt
fittoiy. Make them like now, for sho hnd gone from her homo in
15.00. 50 lb. new cotton mnUrcss only Berkeley to a friend’s home in Oak­
18.00. Guaranteed. 500 W. South
Bt., Orlando, Fla.
122-2Gtc land In order to nvoid publicity.
Among witnesses before the grnnd
jury, some of whom Inter testified at
Daniel Lagruc, of Chicago, is in the tho second day's proceedings of the
dty with the view of locating a music
, coroner’s inquest, were Mrs. Bambina
itore here. Mr. Lagruc is a composMaud Delmont, A1 Semnnchcr, Miss
tr of music and is prominent in must*
lal circles in the middle west. ITo Rnppe’s mnnagr; Vy Provost, anil
hopped off here yesterday on his way Alice BInke all of whom nre said to
lorth and was so impressed with San­ hnvo been present at the Arbuckle
ford that he is very desirous of locnt- party, nnd Mrs. Jean Jameson, a
■flg here anil will probably return in nuwe, who attended Miss Rnppc be­
he next thirty days to enter business. fore her denth.
Refined couple desiring two very
nice’ unfurnished communicating
foom, close in with hath, electric
Mts nnd city water, suitable for
|hl housekeeping. Write G. I). S.,
**rt Herald office.
l48-2tp.

ATTENTION! REWARD.
My pulpit bible disappeared from
the Congrogntionnl Church Sundny
night, To the person returning the
same to me in good condition, I will
give a reward of five dollnrs, nnd will
ask no questions.
147-ltp
PAUL C. BURIIANS.

■fj' *!' Sumi"vrs and N. M. Stafford,
‘cksonville, were in the city today ,
.
...
plubusiness.
Mr.
Summers
m
......is
neuu oiis head of ' 2 CanH Pi«W»PPle. w h i,e
they lust, per cun.
I *ummers Linotyping Compnny,
L. P. McCULLER
dr
f"r the trade, and .
«««» in Sanford many years a g o ' W e
irk " 1
the Chronicle. Iloth 1
n thi.mCnt SiUV a rcinar*tablo grow th '

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L. P. McCULLER 147.Btc

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Mrs. T. W. Lawton's Sunday school
class gave a surprise party to Fran­
cis Swope, last Fridny night..
Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Moore, of
Minmi, are visitors in Oviedo, stop­
ping nt the Hotel Oviedo.
Mr .and Mrs, Frank Norris, of
Greensboro, Ala., are visiting their
sister, Mrs. L. R. Mitchell. Mrs. Nor­
ris hns decided to move to Floridn,
but will remnin in Oviedo until he de­
cides upon a location.
Mr. Francis Swope left for Gulf­
port, Miss.* Monday, where he will
enter the Gulf Coast Military Acade­
my, ns a student the next scholastic
year.
Miss A. D. Mitchell, also left for
Mobile, Ala., on the S. A. L., Mopdny,
morning. Miss Mitchell will be the
guest of her uncle and nunt, Dr. and
Mrs. John O. Rush, while in Mobile.
Quite n party of young people at­
tended tho II. Y. P. U., among whom
were MisscH Pope, Young and Swope,
Messrs, Alton Fnrncll* Revenly
Wright.
The Methodists held an out-door
Sundny school Inst Sunday, which wns
quite nn enjoyable session. The church
which is being repaired, will be
ready for services next Sunday.
Mr. James Cnrlton, of Micnnopy, is
the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. E.
Thompson.
Mrs. Sheldon visited Geneva this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Swope, Miss
Mable Swope, were visitors in San­
ford Monday.
Mts. L. II. Gore hns returned from
Daytona- where she has been on a
visit to her sister.
The nmny friends of Mrs. O. P.
Swope sympathize with her in her
illness.
*
Mr. Daniel, of Chuluotn, has put up
foundations for a small cottage, on
n small lot next to tho hotel. There
is n demand for houses. If the houses
wore only large enough for on ordi­
nary family,n grent many could he
rented.

AU High School students wanting
to play footbull this year, please be nt
tho High School Monday, Sept. 10th(
at 5:00 p. m.

The uutoinobii6 has proven to those whose ;
exh ,s Woi,t^ anythin^, that walking is an «
^ * VdKtince and that riding is true economy :
Utt_

OVIEDO

ATTENTION, FOOTBALL MEN!

sales a n d s e r v ic e

________ We Carry The P arts

BUSHNELL, Sept, 14.—The right
of way hns been cleared from tho
Bushncll-Ccntcr Hill electric lino to
Webster, where the Webster electric
line will run nnd work has also begun
on the erecting of the poles and wire.
This work Is being dotio by W. D.
Kirkland- who received the contract
from tho city of Webster for tho erec­
tion of this Bystem of electric light­
ing plant. Webster at this rnte will
soon be in the class with Bushnoll,
Center Hill, Wildwood, Tampa nnd
Jacksonville having nnd owning her
own electric lighting system.
It is niso rumored in Webster thnt
a city bond election is soon to bo
held for tho purpose of bonding the
town for paving the street with hnrd
asphalt ns Bushnoll did a few months
ago. Bushnoll bonds have been vanlldnted and nre now ready to be adver­
tised fo rsnlo nnd sold. Bushiicll bond­
ing Issue called for n bond of $10,000
nnd nUo for the nbutting property
owners to bo made to pay a similar
amount mnking tho bond issue
amounting to $30,000, to be used for
the purpose of pnvlng the city of
Bushnell’s streets. When this is done
nnd the county highway running
thfough this city, Bushnoll will be
connected by hnrd nsphalt road with
any large city in the stnto.
Crews of men have started work at
Wildwood, Webster, Sumtcrville nnd
Oxford on laying of rock on the road
bed. Work will soon be finished, it
is thought and laying of the asplmlt
to pogun. When this road is complet­
ed, Sumter county wil Ihnve 57 miles
of hnrd-surfnced road for travel south
to Tampa or north to Jacksonville.

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NOTICE!
All cars must have rear lights. Also
the 20-mllcs per hour will bo more
rigidly enforced hereafter.
HARRISON,
147-4tc
Traffic Officer.

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The Sanford 'D ally and
Weekly Herald stand for
Sanford and Sominolo county just as strongly as tho
American flag stands for
the greatest nation on earth.

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*1 Not more expensive clothes, but more effective.
Excellence is economy anyway.

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MQnKMG IDF TOO
DJOIfT FEEL MOTT
Bays glass of hot watsr with
phosphato bafora brsakfast
washes out poisons.
If you wake up with a bad taste,
bad breath and tongue is coated; if
your head is aching; if what you eat
sours nnd forms acid in stomach, or
you are bilious, constipated, nervous,
sallow and can’t get feeling Just
right, begin inside bathing. Drink
before breakfast, a glass of hot water
with a teaspoonful of limestone phos­
phate in it. This will flush the pois­
ons and toxins from stomach, liver,
kidneys and bowels nnd cleanse,
sweeten and pffrify the entire ali­
mentary tract. Do your inside bath­
ing immediately upon arising in thu
morning to wash out of the system
all the previous day’s poisonous waste,
gases and sour bile before eating more
food.
To feel like young folks feel; like
you felt before your blood and mus­
cles became loaded with body impuri­
ties, get from your pharmacist a
qunrter pound of limestone .phos­
phate, which is inexpensive and al­
most tasteless.
Men nnd women who are usually
constipated, bilious, headachy or have
any stomach disorder should begin
this inside bathing before breakfast.
—Adv.

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

FOR SALE

FOR SALE—One dining room suite,
consisting of 1 round extension ta­
ble, G chairs and a buffet. Apply 212
West Fourth Street.
148-tfe
FOR SALE — 50,000 Cauliflower
plants nt $3.50 per 1,000.—W. B.
Hickson, Celery Ave.
1*18,-dtp
FOR SALE—2 lots, u choice location,
corner 13th St,, and Magnolia ave.,
facing E iihI and facing fity park.
Sewenge, lights, water nnd gas. Must
increase in value.—A. P. Connelly,
agent.
148-4tc
FOR SALE—0 acres orange grove,
280 bearing trees, loented on hard
road. Owner selling nt unusual low
price on account of bad health.—E. F.
Lane, "The Real Estnte Man."
148-3tp
COWS FOR SALE—Man from TalInhiLsscc with car of fine Jersey
cows, fresh and springers, at A. C. L.
stock pens, in Orlando.
l-18-3tp

FOR SALE—Rose No. *1 seed, Irish
potatoes, per bushel $2.00.—L, A.
Brumley.
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
FOIt SALE—Medium size safe. Ap­
ply 402 Sanford Ave., and Fourth
Street.
04-01,
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 nil
modern convenience, excellent repair. Private water works, in desir­
able location. Reasonable terms. Ap­
ply to Owner, 619 W. First Street.
110-tfc
FOR SALE—Buiek Roadster at a
bargain.—B. &amp; O. Motor Co. 144-tfc
FOR SALE—Strawberry plnnts, cer­
FOR RENT
tified by State Plant Board, $3 per
thousand f. o. b. Lake Mary. Farina i FOR ItENT^Several light house­
keeping rooms. New nnd clean. 117
Strawberry Garden, Lake Mary, Fla.
Laurel.
144-tfc
129-2-ltp
ROOFING, Red and green sintc sur­ FOR RENT—Desirable housekeeping
rooms, every convenience. Ilox 117,
face, 3-ply $3.25 per square. Tiger
145-Gtp
plain, 3-ply $3.25; 2-ply, $2,70;
COMBINATION SALE brand,
1-ply, $2.25. Free delivery. Address
WANTED
THIS WEEK
M. E. Ginn, Box 391.
139-2fltp
L. P. McCUI.LER
FOR SALE—Ono heavy duty two- WANTED—Team work. Inquire M.
Hanson Shoo Shop,
1212Gtp
wheel trailer in good condition, In­
quire nt Ford Garage.
143-tfc SALESMAN to cover local terrtory,
1-lb. Mixed Ten,
g Q FOR SALE—3,000 to 5,000 celery selling dealers. Guaranteed salary
plants, about ready fur the field. of $100.00 week for right man. Tho
Richards Co., 200 Fifth Avo., New
Call on or phone II. H. Chappell.
147-Gtp
147-ltp York, N. Y.
Total:.......................
147-6tc FOR SALE—l form ennner nnd sev­ WANTED—Two or three furnished
rooms for light housekeeping, in
eral dozen jurs. Very reasonable.
Address "E. II." care Herald. dh-tf good neighborhood. References. Ad­
TRAIN SCHEDULE
110-3tp
FOR SALE—Celery farm, 15 acres, dress “D" care Hernld.
Southbound
5 acres tiled, 3 flowing wells. Big
Arrive
Depart* house ami barn on hnrd road. Price “TH E R E ’S NONE SO HOMELY
HUT LOVES A LOOK­
$3,500. Good terms.—E. F. Lane, thu
No. 83.......... 2:38 a.m . 2:46 m. m
ING GLASS
Real
Estate
Man.
144-5tp
No. 27.........
8:40 a.m.
In
other
words,
wo nre all vain un­
No.
80........ 2:55 p.m. 3:20 p.m FOR SALE—8 hives of bees. In good
til
we
turn
up
our
toes.
No.
86........ 7:30 p.m. 7:45 p.ir.
condition. See A. E. Dobbins, 325
Glasses properly fitted add grace
North Bound
Service Shoe Shop.
133-S«t-Wcd-9t
and dignity to our appearance, instead
Arrive
Depart* FOR SALE—5 acres and residence of detracting ns many who need
fnclng lake. Bargain. Box 117.
No.
82........ 1:48 a.m. 2:03 a.m.
glasses, fear.
No.
84........ 11:45 a.m. 12:05 p.m.
145-Gtp n shrdlu utnoin shrdlu utnoin un unul
No.
80........ 3:05 p.m. 3:25 p. it*. FOR SALE—New house, 4 rooms and
No.
28....... 10:00 p.m.
TOM MOORE
bath. Electric light and water. Close
Trilby Branch
in. Good location. For full particulars
OPTOM ETRIST—OPTICIAN
Arrive
Depart* write "X" enro Herald.
147-4tp. Office Opp P. O.
Phone 192
♦No. 100..........
0:00 a. m.
•No. 24_____
3:26 p. m
#No 168,...v.....
7:00 a.m.
No, 22..........
7:35 p.m
Leesburg Branch
Arrive
Depart*
•No. 157__7- 4:00 p. r .
No.
21....... 2:62 p.m.
BOYS, HAVE YOU SEEN REID’S?
•No. 101..........6:30 p. m.
•No.
25____ 2:00 p.m.
They are going fast. A few bargains left.
Oviedo Branch
Arrive
Depart*
J Let us show you. I guarantee to save you
•No. 126........11:00 a.m.
•No. 127..........
3:40 p.m
money. All stock guaranteed as represented
•Dally, except Sunday.____________X

,5f« .Su®nr:..........$1.00

$L60

Mules! Mules!

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New Era Printcry
G. Bassett Smith, Prop.
—Get your Scratch Pads from Tha
Herald—by the pound—16c.

PA G E F IV E

COMMERCIAL AND
JOB PRINTING

W . S. Reid

SANFORD

FLORIDA i:

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 149

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1921

volume n

WILL OUR

NATION FACE
GENERAL RAILWAY STRIKE
ISmost serious question

Important Meetings To

#
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#....MYSTERY SURROUNDS
*
Be Held in Chi­
#
DISS APPEARANCE OF 16- *
#
YEAR-OLD NEWSBOY *
cago s
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TAMPA, Sept. 15.—(By the *
# Associated Press).—Mystery *
#....stUl surrounded todny tho dis- *
# appearance of Aleck Filkin, *
to THE NUMBER OF HALF MIL- # lfl-year-old Tampa newsboy. #
I ION SIIOI* WORKERS ALL
# The sheriff and pollco failed *
OVER UNITED STATES.
# to discover clue ns to hfs *
# whereabouts. The l&gt;oy was *
iBr The Ai«OcUt»A
CHICAGO, Sopt. 15.-A decision of # last seen Tuesday delivering *
# his papers on Kis bicycle.
*
whether the nation will fnco a Kenernl
#
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railroad strike niay result from two
important meetings here next week.
Representatives of hnif a million
AMERICA SUGGESTS
ihop men will meet Sunday to de­
DISARMAMENT PROGRAM.
termine what action will be taken In
regard to the wage cut and change
WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—The
in working rules effective the first of
American
government hnH sent to the
last July. A countrywide ballot tak­
governments
of all the powers invited
en some time ago, is said to hove re­
to
participate
in the conference on
cited overwhelmingly in favor of a
the
limitation
of
nrmnmcnts and far
strike. Heads of csgineers, conduct­
eastern
questions
a
list of topics sug­
ors, enginemen, and firemen, switch­
gested
for
discussion.
Officials of the
men and trnininens brotherhoods will
state
department
refused
today to
meet Thursday to announce the result
comment
on
the
nature
of
the sug­
„f the ballot now being taken in those
gested
progrnm,
but
it
was
under­
organizations. Unofficial reports in­
stood
offered
lists
of
subjects
was
dicate a large mnjority in favor of the
nothing
more
than
tentative
and
cal­
strike. Heads of some of the organi­
culated
to
serve
for
the
basis
of
an
zations recently enutioned the mem­
bers to conserve their resources in agrenuit.
preparation for a ‘show down that is
BELIEVE SHIP LOST IN STORM
sure to come."
(Br Tho Associated Freii)
TWO BANDITS KILLED
BRIDETOWN, Barbados, Sept. 15.
WHILE ROBBING TBAIN
-The schooner Majestic with thirtyOFFICERS TIPPED OFF. two passengers ami crew from Dcn-oraru for Barbados is believed to
(Br Th» AuocUUd Pr«M)
hpvc been ipst in the hurricane which
FORT WORTH, Tex., S9pt. 16.— swerpt over this reftion September 8th
Two would-be bandits were shot nnd
killed late last night by federal agents
snd railroad detectives when they at­
tempted to hold up n Texas Pacific
passenger train ten miles west of
Fort Worth. The tipi received by fed­
eral officers caused the plncing of a
heavy guard on the trnin.

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The Fashion R eview of
the Baumel Specialty Shop
% cr eating a ^Pleasing ^Display o f the
N ew est SModes and Creations
By MRS. R. A. TERHEUN

TO promote h ar m o ny
AND GOOD FEELING
BETWEEN ALL CLASSES
*
* HALF MILLION WORTH
*
OF RATH HOUSES AND
*
HOTELS ARE BURNED
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NEW YORK, Sept. 15—(By
# the Associated Press). — A
* block of hotels, bath houses
* nnd amusement places on the
# board wnlk at Rocknwny
* beach were destroyed by fire
# todny nt n loss of hnif n mil# lion dollars. Two men were
# missing from one hotel after
■* the fire was under control.
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COMMITTEE RESUMES
COAL FIELD PROBE.
WASHINGTON, Sept. , 15.—Mem­
bers of the senate committee investi­
gating conditions in the West Virginin coni fields will leave Washington
Saturday for West Virginia with the
intention of resuming the inquiry in
an informal manner. A sub-commit­
tee meeting in executive session to­
day decided against immediately re­
suming the formal inquiry in the coal
fields' pending conclusion of the mur­
der nnd arson trials in Mingo county
ami the grand ury proceedings in
Logan county.
SCHOONER DEBAR It ED

Organization Will Be
Formed at Chi­
cago

RELIGIOUS- MO V E
THAT WILL TpND TO BRING
CHURCHES TOGETHER IF
POSSIBLE.
(B r The A uocU U d P r t t i )

CHICAGO, Sept. 15.—An organi­
zation to promote hnrmony and good
feeling between all classes, races and
religions in America, announced ns in
process of formation here todny with
Edward Dunne, former governor of
Illinois ns its head. The society wtll
he known ns the Nntlonnl Unity Coun­
cil. One prime motive, its sponsors
said, was to combat Ku Klux Klnn,
nnd nn orgnnizntion of councils will
be pushed where the Klnn hns obtain­
ed n foothold.
TROPICAL STORM CAUSED
TWENTY-TWO DEATHS
(Br Til* Associated Press)
SAN JUAN, P. I., Sept. 15.—Tho
tropical storm Sunday night nt San
Pedro Macoris, Snnto Domingo, cnuHed twenty-two deaths and great dnmage to coastal ernft in the harbor ac­
cording to ndviccs received here. Threo
deaths caused in Porto Rico.

(fly The AuocUUd Frets)
The Fashion Show nt the Princess hut in black, completed the stunning
HALIFAX,
Sept.
15.—Boston CHAMPIONSHIP OF
effect.
A
very
lovely
figure
was
Mrs.
Theatre, Wednesday evening, put on
SOUTH AT STAKE.
Schooner
Mayflower
debarred
today
by the up-to-dute Baumel’s Specialty Hal Wight, wearing an exquisite even­ as contender for the International
Shop, demonstrated once ngnin that ing cupe of blue georgette with fluf­ fishing schooner rnceH for the trustees
MEMPHIS, Sept. 15.—The post
Sanford with her live-wire merchants, fy ruffles of .white moline. Removing of the Halifax Herald trophy, won Inst season Bories between the Memphisis fast getting into the big city class the cape revealed a charmingly fash­ year by Gloucester schonor Espirante. Southern nssocintion, nnd Fort Worth,
commercially for certainly no metro­ ioned evening gown of sunset taffeta
Texns, longue pennant winners to de­
politan city could have given a more with tight bodice and side draperies.
cide the baseball championship of tho
A
Parisian
model
of
black
beadedclever fashion review than that wit­
south, will start with a game at Fort
net,
over
blnck
Hatin
charmeuse,
with
nessed by a delighted audience last
Worth September 21, and will consist
which
was
worn
a
cerise
duvetine
and
night. The indy foikH were out in
of a seven gnme serieH, the winner of
feather
hat
to
match
the
big
velvet
great numbers and it is no secret, that
the four games to be declared south­
rose
adorning
the
gown,
was
artistic­
my layde’s husband and sweetheart,
ern chnmpions.
ally
displayed
on
Mrs.
Lloyd,
who
lat­
were no less interested in the wonder­
er
on
wns
seen
in
n
gorgeous
import­
ful designs shown to the best advan­
tage on living models whose grace ed Georgette blouse, heavily bended in ONE HUNDRED PRESIDENTS AND a r s o n c h a r g e s a g a in s t t w o .
vari-colored bonds in benutiful design.
DRADKNTOWN BOOSTERS
IF HE TRANSPORTED LIQUOR and charm added much to the beauty
SECRETARIES OF EIGHTH
SAVANNAH, On., Spt. 15.—War­
These two offerings nre the last word
IIANQUETTED AT DELAND
of
frocks
and
lints.
Arrayed
in
rav­
FROM LOS ANGELES TO
DISTRICT
in
importations
for
the
nation;
the
rants
were Issued todny fur James
ishing appnrol the models displayed
SAN FRANCISCO
(Br Tho Auoclated Frets)
young
matron,
you
know,
for
we
ure
Rabat
nnd Mary Itahal, his wife, who
by their graceful poses, the gripping
(B
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h
» Auoclitsd Prau)
DKLAN1), Sept. 15.—Forty Bradcnno
longer
wearing
old
lady
frocks.
hnve
been
opernting the Dainty Un­
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 15.—Ap­
charm of those, the first authentic
(By The A uocU U d F re u )
town boosters, touring Florida in au­
Forsooth
there
are
no
old
Indies
in
derwear
company
on tho second floor
proximately one hundred officials of
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 15.—F at­ styles of the fall senHon.
tomobiles were entertnined here to­
this
nge!
Perchance,
if
the
dear
oldof
a
building
nt
-Broughton nnd
The vnried styles of the dressmak­
Rotary Clubs of the Eighth district,
day by the DeLand Commercial club ty Arbuckle will be prosecuted ns n
fashioned
grandmother
should
stray
Barnard
streets,
charging
them with
comprising tho states of Alabama,
er’s art designed for the nation were
with breakfast and rido nbout city. violntor of tho Volstead net if evi­
into
the
modern
shop,
seeking
the
old
nrson.
They
were
issued
by State
effectively displayed on Mrs. Fred
Georgia and Florida met hero todny
The party left at noon for Daytona dence now being gnthered, shows he
lady
styles
of
the
yenrs
gone
by,
she
Fire
Marshal
Sharp,
who
hnH
been
Dnigor, Mth. Sherman Lloyd nnd Mrs.
in annual conference to discuss club
where it will disband, tho membors re­ transported ns much ns one drop of
|
would
he
surprised
to
find
herself
in
a
here
for
scvernl
days
making
nn
in­
activities for tho coming year nnd se­
liquor from Los Angeles to San Fran­ Hal Wight.
turning home leisurely.
mallstrom
of
gorgeous
coloring
and
lect
the
next
district
convention
city
vestigation.
Among
tho
modish
gowns
worn
by
cisco for his party Labor Day, Robert
McCormick, special assistant to Unit­ Mrs. Dniger was a handsome block youthful lines; for truly this is the which probably will he Savannah. Dis­
VIRGINIA RAILWAY
trict Governor John Turner, of Tam­ HOOPER STEALS BABE
ed Stntes Attorney General, announc­ costume for afternoon wear, accordion day of youth.
CLAIMS SETTLED.
Miss Virginia Brady displayed ad­ pa, presided.
pleated
falling
in
straight
lincB
to
the
RUTH’S THUNDER—HITS 2
ed todny.
HOMERS. GETS I RUNS.
District Attorney Brady expected uneven hem and finished with a deep vantageously the creations, more
WASHINGTON, Sopt . 15. — The to decide todny whether to try Fntty fringe of crystal beads. A big picture
IL
'im
U
liiK
'it o
n I'uiii' H
U
)
NEW NATIONAL COMMANDER
railroad administration settled today
NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—RlghtflcldArhuckc on the murder or man­
with the Virginia ailway company all
(By T h i A uocU U d P r u t )
slaughter charge ns the result of the
[tcr Hnrry Hooper, of the Chicago
DEVALERA
ACCEPTS
WILL INVESTIGATE
MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 15.—Oscar
claims growing out of federal control
death of Miss Rnppe. Brndy Hnid if
Cnrlstrom,
of Illinois, was todny elect­ White Sox, stole Babe Ruth's thunder.
INVITATION
TO
PRO­
far 12,100,000. Another claim settled he decided to try him on mansluaghEXPLOSION,
FIRE
ed nntional commander in chief of tho Ho hit two home runs, n single, drew
was that of the Alabama Great ter charge and the murder charge he
POSED
CONFERENCE
' n coupl cof bnHOH on bnlls nnd scored
AT
REFINING
CO.
United Spanish war veterans.
Southern railway company for $1,- dropped he would be admitted to bail.
four runs in the western team's thir­
M0.000.
(By T b i A iio c litid F r m )
(By T h . A iaool.U d F ra ti)
tieth triumph over the Yankees this
DUBLIN, Sept. 15.—In his reply to Many Postmasters
$12 000,000 WERE COLLECTED
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 15.—Inves­
season. And he was supposed to hnvo
IN PAST DUE TAX DRIVE. tigation of tho explosion nnd fire yes­ Lloyd George DeVnlern accepts nn in­
textile w o r k e r s
been crippled, due to an Injured leg,
Chosen
From
Ranks,
terday at Point Breeze plant of the vitation to the proposed conference in
hns kept him out of the gamo
launch c a m p a i g n
Will Hays Announces which
WASHINGTON, Sopt. 15.—Collec­ Atlantic Refining Company which re­ the terniB of final paragraphs of
much
of
this season. Ruth, incidental­
H-HOUR WEEK tion ofapproxlmntely $12,000,000 in sulted in the death of eleven workmen Lloyd George’s InHt letter hut reaf­
ly,
plnying
on his romc grounds, was.
WASHINGTON. Sept. 15.—As evi­
delinquent nnd additional sales and ond the injury of n score of others, firms Ireland’s independence ns# a
hitlcRH
in
three
times at bat.
N’h\\ YORK, Sept. 15.—A cam- miscellaneous tnxes by the govern­ was ordered today by the Department sovereign state and declares only us dence of the desire of the department
None
of
tho
balls
he hit went IieI’urii to nmke tho forty-four hour ment nas a result of a special drive of Public Safety. Several of the in­ representatives of such have Irish ne­ whenever possiblo to fill vacancies in
yond
the
infield.
postmastershipH by promotions in tho
*j’»‘k the standard throughout the tex- ending September 3, wns announced jured nre in a serious condition nnd gotiators any authority.
New York's defeat aided Cleveland's
service, Postmaster-General Hays an­
11 '"dustry was launched yesterday todny by Commissioner Blair.
additional deaths expected momentar­
cause
in the American League pen­
nounced
todny
that
of
the
878
ap­
' ‘ n delegates to th e ssiiiiu
a n n u ill
a l VUIIIwll*
con v e il
ST. PETERSBURG—The police
The drive, in which 1,725 field col­ ily. It wns the second serious fire at
tn - - ................
nant
rnce.
By winning from Philadel­
pointments
sent
to
the
senate
for
con­
ih.. United Textile Workers of
lectors wuru engaged, ho said, cover­ the plunt within a month. In the aro searching for a woman who firmation up to Sept. 10, 420, or close phia, the Ohio aggregation narrowed
l,i"* adopted a resolution giving
first blnze five persons lost their wrecked n fire hydrant Sunday at
iM'Xecutivo council full power to act ed prnctlcnlly every largo city in the lives nnd property damage wns n mil­ First street nnd Second avenue, with to 50 per cent, were promotions from New York’s lead to five points. Mnnr,( ISHUl* u proclamation to employes. country and speclnl attention wns lion and n hnif. Property loss yester­ ,'an automobile. Sht lost control of tho the classified service. Of tho other nger Speaker out of the game be­
givon to tho so-cnllcd luxury tax,
car nnd rammed the hydrnnt, break­ 452 appointed by nomination, 346 wero cause of an injured knee, hn da wor­
tnxes
on soft drinks, thenter admis­ day wns comparatively small.
A new loo room hotel which will be
ing it off. A huge amount of wntcr number one on tho civil service eligi­ thy substitute in Wood. In four times
i
1,1 «v«nr way will be built at sion nnd transportation.
PALATKA—In spite of the legal 'escaped before the flow could he shut ble list, Hoventy-five were second and at bat, he hit a homo run, n triple, a
“Tho
results
of
the
drive
were
em­
thirty-two were third, tho department cinglc, scored three runs and mado
■mlnmlnle in the near future. It will
tangle
in
which
it
I
b involve^ the off. Tho cost of rtplacing tho hydrnnt hnving the privilege of appointing
inently
satisfactory,"
Mr.
Blair
said.
0 ,,ui&gt;t of concrete.
k
three put-outs.
"Prior to government investigation, Oklnwaha Valley railroad, opernting will bo about $00 nnd tho driver of any one of the first threo on tho list.
tho car will he nskd to pay for it, if
ha # * * * * ha Ha * # # # * to
^ * * *• f r # * * * * # # # # # * * hundreds of nmonded returns show­ between Ocala and this city, will con­ the police can identify her.
ing additional taxes duo wero filed. tinue train servlco until the snle of
Tho remarkable thing about it is #
«
not tho number of mlleB you can get # JOE L. KARMAN TO
* formal o p e n in g o f
# Few attempts nt dcliberato fraud tho rond in November under nn or­
*
MIAMI—Director Ralston, of tho to tho gallon, but the amount of dust #
BE MUNICIPAL JUDGE
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*
STATK COLLEGE FOR
* were discovered.
der of tho court, according .to of­
"It is recognized that In tho making ficials. Sheriff Thomns, ,of Marion Department of Public Safety, hns an­ you can swallow to the mile.
#
OF WEST PALM BEACH *
*
wOMEN HELD TODAY #
of monthry returns mistakes arc npt county, hns levied on some of tho nounced that members of tho Miami
#
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Some men nre poblcss for tho same *
WEST PALM BEACH, Sep. *
* J ^ 'f H A S S E E , Sopt. 15. I to occur, nnd whore there Is nn hon­ rolling stock nnd equipment for state police department who arrest boot­
*
'7 ,
A8H°clated Press). # est error on the part of tho taxpnycr, taxes but thus far has not levied on leggers will bo givon one duy's extra reason that some womon are spinst­ * 15— (By tho Associated Press) *
pay and one day off duty for each one ers—because thoy waited too long for # —Joe L. Earninn, formorly *
* Si„» n „
°P0n,nK ° r th o * no penalty accrues.
any of the road or right, of way, and
"While- from tho preliminary re­ under an ngreomont between himself arrested. The officer also will bo pre­ something better to turn up.
,
# president of the State Board *
* •’"Re
I ?today for
Women, took “
m
uu
port, It Ik bolioved such action will nnd Receiver Cummings, of. tho road, sented with a letter of commendation
* of Health and former news- *
with Governor
" ,
Where offering
bo necossafy only In Isolated cases, It will bo operatod with rolling stock from tho director.
The new saw mill of G. C. Beck, # paper publisher has accepted *
’’’•'cornu lo TelUhneec., It
evidences of fraud discovered In tho owned by the Rodman Lumber Co.
located near Kissimmee, was destroy- * an appointment by city com- *
' £***,
lotnl enrollfinal checking up of returns, will be Tho same mail and passenger sched­
That famous spying: ‘Passed by the d by fire last .week. The loss was * mission as municipal Judge *
# hero.
'
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followed by piqocfiutlon.”
ules that prevailed before tho sheriff Cehaor," will slfon be changed to about $100,000.' No insurance.
#
#
' 1 -------------interfered, will be maintained until read, "Dressed bby tho Consor."—
The
world
news
the
day
It
happen*,
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it
with
a
Herald
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Syracuse Herald.
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further notice.
j tho Herald office.

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RESULTS YESTERDAY.

LOOKS LIKE HE MEANS THE
KLAN WHEN HE SAYS WHAT
HE SAID—YES

NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—Judge Wil­
liam 13. Sheppard ot Florida, nitting in
federal district court yesterdny, told
American League.
the federal grand jury it had the pow­
At Cleveland 11, Philadelphia 5.
er and authority to investigate secret
At Now York 2, Chicugo fl.
societies "which arc reported to bo in­
At Boston 2, Detroit 7.
terfering with the
constitutional
At Washington 1, St. Louis 15.
rights of citizens."
"Any organization,” he said, "which
Nationnl League.
holds its meetings by the light of
At Pittsburg 5, Boston 3.
bonfires in secret places and the mem­
bers of which wear white suits nnd
At New York 4, Cincinnati 3, (12
mnsks, which attempts to prevent or­ innings.)
derly citizens from the enjoyment of
At Philadelphia 4, Chicago 2.
their constitutional rights, freedom of
Others rain.
speech, conscience nnd right of trial
by jury, is n proper subject for inves­
Southern Association.
tigation by a grnnd jury. That is be­
At Littlo Rock 0-7, Nashviilo 4-3.
cause such behavior on the part of a
At Chattanooga 2, Mobilo 0.
secret society is a conspiracy, and the
At Antlanta 0. Now Orleans 8.
inw can be brough to bear upon
At Birmingham fl, Momphis 7.
them."
Continuing his charge, Judge Shep­
American Association.
pard said in part:
At Toledo 2-2. Indianapolis 3-0.
"There is a inw here that enn bo
At Columbus 3, Louisville 10.
brought to bear upon any group of
Oothers rain.
people or secret organization which
It has been a busy summer evon though it was vacation
administers Justice in the woods.
time and wo faco tho winter season with the greatest nnd
International League.
"It is not within the province of
brightest prospects for a most prosperous year. Our busi­
At Jersey City 1- Reading 10.
secret societies to say who is or is not
ness and your business Is Increasing, Sanford is growing
At Baltimore 12, Newark 0.
n desirable citizen. When they, by
beyond expectations of tho greatest, boosters, conditions
At Buffalo 4, Syracuse 3.
a demonstration of power, seek to
are
better, Florida is tho most prosperous state in the
At Rochester 0, Toronto 8.
prevent others from the enjoyment of
union. Now is tho time to think of tho proverbial "rainy
their constitutional rights, they are
day." Save your money whllo you are making it. Bnnk
Piedmont League.
amendable to prosecution in tho fed­
It with the bank that insures your .deposits. Start your
At
Raleigh
4,
Winston-Salem
eral courts through presqptment or
bank account today.
At
High
Point
0,
Greensboro
5.
indictment by tho grand Jury.”
At
Durham
12,
Danville
2.
Judge Sheppard remarked that, accortUng to newspaper reports, "thero
Virginia League.
is a certain organization now. in ex­
At
Norfolk
4-4, N-. News 1-2.
istence, the members of which are
At
Wilson
15,
Tnrboro 2.
undertaking to ccttsot the conduct of
At
Portsmouth
1, Suffolk 2 .
their fclolw citizens."
At
Rocky
Mount
3, Richmond 5.
"When you get to that state of af­
fairs, one may well ask what differ­
S E T READY FOR BUSINESS THAT IS COMING
James It. Walsh has bocn awarded
ence there is between tho United
States and Bolshevism in Russia," he the contract for te remodelling of tho
L’Engle building in Jacksonville; $25­
added.
000 will bo npent.
While the dispatch does not so state
4200,000 worth of paving work is
specifically, Judge Sheppard was un­
questionably speaking of tho
Ku being planned by the city of Jack­
Klux Klnn, when he described an or­ sonville. Several downtown thorough­
ganization "which holds its meetings fares nro involved.
by the light of bonfires in Becret plac­
es nnd the members of which wear
William B. Mitchell, of Arcndin,
whlto suits nnd maskfl?"
hns becomo owner of the Scbring
Judge Sheppard is a citizen of Pen- Telephone Co. The deal involved 415,­
Rncoln, in which city several outrages 000.
which nre charged to the Ku Klux
Klnn wore committed only recently. In
Our idea of a Good Snmatarinn is
New York jlist now the Morning a ball that will pass by the infield
World of thnt city is in the midst of on the other sido when tho bnses nro
a campaign exposing tho operations full. ’
Good Work
Low Prices
of the Klnn. The World claims to
have full inside information ns to its
Tho new Mayo State Bank hns open
Phone 465
operations, its methods of gathering ed for business.
new members, its purpose and its
pinn. The World has even secured n a copyright on the ritual. Now in or­
copy of the Klorau, which is said to der to secure n copyright it hnd to he
be the secret book of the order nnd entered in the patent offlco at Wash­
which contnins the K. K. K. ritual. ington nnd it is there, the World says,
A feminino writer snys it is nsj
But who enres for physicinnB’ pre­
The joke in relation to th is. is thnt, spread ns a public record, juHt ns nny scriptions when overy man can turn to forgive our wild young men. K
according to the World, the hend of other copyrighted work must be his own homo into a lifesaving sta­ i fthey nre wild when nuiking »
the order, one William J. Simmons of spread, where nny person who wnnts tion.—Anncondn Standard.
to first.
Atlanta, author of thin supposed most to tnko the trouble to do so may rend
secret of secrets of the Klan, secured it through.—Tnmpn Tribune.
Why quarrel about short skirtt
Anyway, wo nre suffering much
Tho
divinity thnt shapes our
more from bobbed statesmanship in
probably
intended thnt wn should Utho United States thnn from bobbed
1 •
hair.—Houston Post.
pose ’em.
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8outh Atlantic Association.
At Charleston 5-1- Spartanburg 3-3
(Socond game 5 innings.)
At Greenville 1-0, Columbin 0-7.
At Augusta (1-5, Charlotto 4-2.

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The new Lee street vinduct which
connects Jacksonville business dis­
trict to Riverside, will bo thrown
open t othe public about October 1it is announced.

Steam Cleaning and Pressing

Fable: Once upon n time n motorist
asked the countryman the distance to
NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—Henry II. tho next town, nnd tho countryman
Curran, coalition candidate- won the gnve the correct answer.
republican nomination for mayor yes­
"The monster airship." So they call­
terday over three opponents, leading ed it yesterday. And today it is more
his nenrest rival by a vote of approx­ monstrous than over.—Boston Trnnsimately two nnd one-half to one.
cript.
Judge Reuben L. Ilnskell, who TRY A DAILY HERALD WANT AD.
made Ids campaign on a "wet" issue,
and I-'. II. Lnguardia, president of the
board of aldermen, were running a
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witli William II. Bennett, former
state senntor, a poor fourth.
The vote, with 0112 out of 2,733 elec­
tion districts missing was: Curran,
05,324; Bennett, 2 000; Haskell, 20,­
785; Lnguardia, 23,880.
The other principal coalition nomi­
nees, Charles C. Lockwood for comp­
troller, ami Cinccnt Gilroy, independ­
= — - — =
—
---- ----------ent democrat, led their opponents by
overwhelming pluralities.
Mayor John F. llylan and Comp­
troller Charles F. Crnlg, were renomi­
nated without opposition in the demo­
cratic primaries. Murray Hulbert re­
ceived the democratic nomination for
president of the board of aldermen
without a content.
ForFall 1921
Returns from about ono-third of
the election districts in Manhattan
indicated thnt James J. Hines, nntiTamnutny candidate for borough
president, would be defeated by JuliuH Miller, the democratic organiza
tion’s choice, by nhout two to one.
cA Fashion ‘Review, showing the first authentic styles in
A midnight attempt by a band of
Ladies’ Wearing Apparel and cMillincry for the Coming Season
urmed men in three taxicuhs to seize
the Ixillot boxes in the Socond elec­
tion district. Twelfth assembly dis­
Entertainment
Eight b e a u tifu l L ire Models
trict, Charles F. Murphy’s bailwiekwnH frustrated after a fusilado of
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shots hnd been fired.
The raiders, apparently disappoint­
ed at their failure, then drove to tho
Anawanda dub in Second avenue, a
It
rt7f. ....
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political organization ,nnd broke tho
windiws with bullets. No one was shot
nlthough the police reported several
men in the club bail been cut by
| eMusic by Orchestra
splintered glass.
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Work hns been started on tho new
tho Herald offlco.
Masonic Temple at Scbring.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1921

lcc, officiating, using tho ring cere­
mony.
The church wns beautifully decor­
ated with bamboo nnd potted plants,
the chancel being banked with green­
ery with whito nt tho bnck ground. A
largo white nrch gracefully entwined
with asparagus fern, from which was
suspended a lnrge white wedding bell
of white roses, with a single rose as
a clapper, under which the bride nnd
groom stood while the solemn words
were spoken. On either side of tho
nrch were pedestals of white entwined
with fern nnd two of theso held silver
cnndclnbrn with five lighted whito
tapers. On tho alternating pedestals
were white wicker bnskets filled with
white roses. The bridal motif of green
nnd white was prettily carried out in
all tho details.
A beautiful program of nuptial
music in chnrgc of Dr. H. II. McCaslin, organist, assisted by Miss Hcrminin Lehman, voice, wns rendered
preceding tho ceremony. Miss Leh­
man’s numbers were, “Because-" ami
"O, Promise Me." Tho “Bridal Chorus" from Lohengrin, wns used as a
processional
nnd
McndolBsohn's
“Wedding /March," ns n recessional.
During the ceremony, “I Love You
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wns softly played.
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. ,+.|..y.|..|.4444444444*44++4+,5” l” !,4 4 4 + 4 4 + 4 4 + 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + May Purdon, daintily dressed in white
organdie frocks with white tulle bows
in their hnir, and enrrying white
home yesterday from Onytonn Reach,
j wands, wore the heralds and entered
where they have spent the past
first, standing on either side of the
month.
chnncel stnirs.
The ushers nnd bridesmaids enter­
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor,
Mr. and Mrs, D. I*. Drummond, and
ed next. Miss Florence Henry coming
Phone 217-W
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Herron motored
to Winter Haven to the Glen St. Mary down the left side and Mr. Lee Peck
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Nursery, then to Tampa, to the Knull down the right, taking their plnces
! on either side of the chnncol. After
FRIDAY—Mrs. D. P. Drummond will nursery, bringing back quantities of them came Miss Agnes Dumas down
entcrtnin the members of the Mon-! beautiful plants, shrubbery, etc., for
the right aisle, nnd Mr. Paul Dooley
day Bridge Club at her homo on their lawns.
down the left- they were followed by
Mngnolia avenue, at 3:30 p. m.
Allen Jones left yesterday for Miss May Thrnsher nnd Mr. Sherman
Mothers Cluli will meet with Mrs. it.
Moore, and Miss Seritn Lake and Mr.
R. Dens, at her home on Park Ave. Gainesville, where he will finish his
SATURDAY—The Children's Story studies at the University of Florida. Frank Purdon. The hridesmnids wore
adorable frocks of green orgnndie
Hour will be held nt the Central
Mrs. Emma E. Johnson and two trimmed witli tiny ruffles, the waists
Park nt fi o’clock.
interesting children, Arthur J., and being made basque style. With thesu
Miss Inez Wood, lias returned to htr Frances Alline, have returned home they wore becoming “old fashioned"
home in Live Oak Fla., after spend­ from an extended visit to relatives hats of green organdie and white ribi linn woven crowns and streamers.
ing a delightful visit with her sister, in Alabama and Georgia.
They carried old fashioned round bouMrs. Webb, on Second street.
j
quets
of pink roses and white asters
STEED—CORRY.
[
in
lace
(paper holders. The ushers had
The many friends of Miss Sarah
A wedding of much Interest to the
.
boutennnirs
of Dorothy Perkins roses.
Madre will be glad to heat that she many Sanford friends of the bride'
Miss
Ethel
Henry, ns mnld of honis expected to arrive in Sanford this i elect, will be the marriage of Miss
!
or,
wns
especially
pretty in a green
week nnd will tench music here agnin Alice Steed, of Kissimmee to Mr. Ed­
orgnndie
costume;
the skirt made
this winter.
mond Corry, of Quincy, which will
I
bouffant
effect,
and
the waist with a
take place in November.
large
cape
collar.
Her
hnt wns also of
MI«s Lillie Farnsworth is the guest
Miss Sted has made many friends
green
orgnndie
and
white
ribbons nnd
of Mr, and Mrs. L. It. Phillips. She during her frequent visits with Miss
I
tied
under
tinchin
with
the
ribbons.
will go to Winter Garden the Inst of Mcrrie Frances Rail .
I
Her
flowers
were
pink
roses
and
white
this week where she will teach this
I
asters
in
the
Ince
paper
holder.
winter.
•ICNIC.
I Immediately preceding the bride
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
R.
Kirtly,
Mr.
ami
, wns the cunning little flower girl,
Mr .and Mrs. Jos. Hutchinson, Miss
Mrs. Henry Wight, Mr. and Mrs. J. (I. Margaret Purdon, who looked like n
Mell Whitncr, and S. O. Shiasholser,
Rail, Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Holly, and ( little fairy, in her white organdie
returned Tuesday from a fishing trip
their
guests, Mrs. Vincent, of Vero, ( dress with a Huffy tulle bow on her
to Daytona Reach.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Sharon, Misses curls, as she scattered rose petnls
Miss Lena Kreig, of Tnmpn, was Adalnide Higgins, Snrn Wight and from a white wicker basket, in the
registered nt the Montezuma yester­ Mary Frances Rail, Messrs. George path of the bride, who entered with
McLaughlin,
Hodson Rail, Dick her father, Mr. R. L. Peck.
day.
Rrown and Master Rillie Hall, are en­ - The bride wns a picture of girlish
Miss Mary Zachary left Wednesday joying n picnic this afternoon at Stone loveliness in her wedding gown of
J white taffeta, made with an over skirt
for North Curolina, where she will Island.
nnd side panels the waist fashioned
teach home economics nt one of the
BEAUTIFUL
WEDDING
AT
in n draped effect with puffed sleeves,
state vocational schools.
PRESBYTERIAN CIIURCII. and worn with an exquisite picturu
Miss Helen Terwilliger left today
The Presbyterian church was the hat of whito taffeta. Her flowers
for Detroit, Mich., where she will scene of an interesting wedding yes­ were n shower bouquet of brides ros­
tench at the Detroit University terday nfternoon, when Miss Helen es and valley lillies.
school.
Peck become the bride of Mr. Donald
Immediately following the cereWhitcomb, the ceremony being sol­ money, an informal reception was held
Mr. Felix Frank and mother, Mrs. emnized ut six o’clock, in the pres­ at the homo of the bride's parents,
Sara Frank, and Mrs. S. I). Lazarus ence of a large number of friends of for the bridal party and relatives.
and son, of Brooklyn, N. Y., returned the happy couple, Rev. E. D. BrownI.uter in the evening, thu bride nnd

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GASOLINE
Crepe de chine hum chosen for mak­
ing tills handsome blouse for full. It
Is In ii bright henna simile with stitcher.v In white nnd white crepe de clilii"
facing the sleeves nnd neck opening.
The collar may lie worn open, disclos­
ing the fine nnd a small, plain
vestee of the white erepe.
groom left for Daytona, going from
there to Downs, III., where they will
visit the groom’s grandparents. They
will also visit relatives in Blooming­
ton, nnd Chicago, 111. Tho bride is
traveling in n chic coat suit of blue
trieotine trimmed with grey, with
this is worn a grey georgette blouse
nnd becoming hnt nnd necessaries to
match.
Mrs. Whitcomb is the only dnughtcr
of Mr. anil Mrs. R. L. Peck, nnd num­
bers her friends by her acquaintances.
Mr. Whitcomb is tho eldest son of
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Whitcomb, of Orlandor former residents of this city,
nnd is well known and highly esteem­
ed.
The numerous friends of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Whitcomb ,nre wishing’ thorn
much future happiness in their morringe.
SECRETARY LEDBETTER
IS IN CITY TODAY.
W. T. Ledbetter, of Rome, Gn., is in
tile city today calling on his many
friends and telling tho world about
Cloudlnnd Park, in* the mountains of
North Georgia, close to Lookout
Mountnin. Mr. Ledbetter hns just
been made the secretary of tho Gcor- in State Chamber of Commerce, a
most responsible position nnd one
that calls for a real executive nnd n
real booster, but Georgin recognizes
‘be renl stuiT in Mr. Ledbetter, nnd
bis Florida friends know they have
made no mistake. Mr. Ledbetter, with
Ills brother, were former owners of
the Putnam House in Pnlntka, going
from there to their wonderful sum­
mer colony proposition at Cloudlnnd
Pnrk, one of the finest of mountain
resorts with beautiful springs, bnthing places- fishing, hotel nnd club
bouses nnd many up to date hungnlows. Many Sanford people have lots
at Cloudlnnd Park, and expect to build
and make it their summer residence
in the yenra to come.
TRAMMELL IS CONFIDENT
OF 1922 ELECTION.
Senator Park Trammell, junior
member in the United States senate
from Florida, spent Tuesday in Tnm­
pn, not to tnlk politics, be said, but
to renew old acquaintances In the
‘best pnrt of the state, in the best
part of the country.”
The senator will be in Florida while
congress is taking its four weeks re­
cess, both for the purpose of getting
some recreation, lie snys- nnd keep­
ing closely in touch with the needs of
tho people of Florida. The senator
came here Tuesday from Orlando,
where Mrs. Trammell is visiting rela­
tives, and left in the afternoon for
Lakeland where he will meet Cnpt.
A. J. Angle, who is to accompany him
to a trip on the east const where he
will inspect his orange grove proper­
ties.
“I nm gratified,’’ thu senntor said,
while here, "to see the evidences of
development and growth in Tnmpn.
My family lived here for a good many
years and I nm always pleased to
have the opportunity to return.”
Asked about conditions in Wash­
ington, the senntor snld thnt tho renublirnn party had failed in getting
tho remedial legislation through thnt
they promised and that unless they
can mako a much better showing in
the next few months, the democrats
wilt be in n good position to carry the
1922 congressional election.—Tampa
Timess.

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Frank Akers Tire Co.
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BIG EATERS GET
KIDNEY TROUBLE

Spccinl Tax School District No
Seminole County, Florida, by 0
Swope, C. L. West nnd T. L. Liiii
TAKE SALTS AT FIRST SIGN OF
Trustees, nnd C. F. Hnrrison, C.
BLADDER IRRITATION OR
Dallas, nnd F. T. Willinm*. mta
BACKACHE
bers of-County Board of Public h
struction of Seminole Countv. Fin
idn,
Tho Amorlcnn men nnd women must
vs.
gunrd constantly ngnlnst Kidney trou­ The State of Floridn, ex rel Geo. 1
ble, because we ent too much and all
DeCottes, State Attorney for i
Seventh Judicial Circuit of Floriii
our food is rich. Our blood is filled
with uric acid which tho kidneys
CITATION
strive to filter out, they weaken from
overwork, become sluggish; the climi- To the Citizens and Tax Payers of
nntivo tissues clog and tho result is
said Special Tnx School District So.
’l, Seminole County, Florida;
kidney trouble, bladder wenkness nnd &lt;
Whereas: A petition has liccn filed
a general decline in health.
in
above styled Court by Spedd
When your kidneys feel like lumps TaxthoSchool
District No. .‘1, Seminoii
of lend; your bnck hurts or the urlno County, Florida, setting forth the fact
is cloudy, full of sediment, or you nro that an election has been called ar.j
obliged to seek relief two or threo held in said Special Tax School Dis­
No. 3, on the 9th day of Aujui!,
times during tho night; if you suffer trict
1921, to determine whether or hot
with Bick headache or dizzy, nervous there should be issued by said Special
spells, ncid stomach, or you have rheu­ Tax School District, bonds in the tun
matism when tho wenther is bad, get of $20,000.00, to bear interest at the
from your pharmacist about four rate of six per cent (0%) per annua,
interest payable scmi-nnnaally, prin­
ounces of Jnd Salts; tako a table­ cipal
to mature thirty years after tU
spoonful in a glnss of water bdforo date of the bonds, nnd the said bor.li
breakfast for n few days and your to he dated Julv 1st, 1921, the pro­
kidneys will ^ien act fine. This fa­ ceeds of tho snid bonds to lie used for
mous suits is mude from tho acid of tho purpose of acquiring, buildinf,
enlarging, furnishing or otherwise isgrnpes and lemon juico, combined with proving
school buildings
and school
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lithia, and hns been used -for genera­ grounds and for the exclusive use cf
tions to flush nnd stimulate clogged the public fiycc schools within sail
ini Tnx School District No. J:
kidneys; it neutralize the acids in the Spccinl
that n canvnss of tho returns of sail
urine so it no longer is a source of Ir­ election
show primn facie thnt sail
ritation, thuH ending bladder disor­ election wns in favor of the ismntt
ders.
of the snid bonds ns aforesaid by th
Jnd Salts is inexpensive; cannot in­ snid district.
Now, therefore, in pursuance to as
jure, nmkes a delightful effervescent
of the Court herein made and is
lithin-wntcr bevernge, nnd belongs in order
conformity with law NOTICE is here­
every home, beenuso nobody enn mako by given thnt the citizens and tai
a mistake by hnving a good kidney pnyers of tho said Special Tax School
District No. 3, Seminole County, Flor­
flushing nny time.—Adv.
ida, nro by tho said order and by la*
required to bo nnd appear before tb
Honorable Circuit Court of the Sev­
PREMIUM SALAD
enth Judicial Circuit, of Florida, &lt;*
the 30th dny of September, A. D. lwl,
DRESSING
nt ten o’clock in the morning, at IVL. I \ McCULLER
Land, Volusia County, Florida, tho
nnd there to show cause, if any thff
have, why snid bonds should not w
validated nnd confirmed.
Small Size,
Witness my hand and olficinl seal
of office nt Sanford, Seminole Count/.
for
i-17-ntc Florida, this the 7th day of Septem­
ber, A. D. 1021.^
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk, Circuit Court,
Over 1,000 feet of permanent side­
Seventh Judicial Cir­
walk will be lai dnt once for the town
cuit, Seminole Coun­
of Bradentown.
ty, Florida.
SCIIELLE MAINES,
DRINK
Attorney for Petitioners.
Elder Springs Water. Its 99 98-le­
For office supplies, stationery, «tc»
per cent pure. Pho"e 31:
come to tho Hqrnld office.

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Our Third

SEPTEMBER MATINEE SALE
Int'oduces the Following Freshly Arrived Goods

17-oz. Cooked Ox Tongue in glass....$1.50
2-lb. glass pure Airline Honey, glass....75c
6-oz. can Beaver Brand Lobster, can..40c
15%-oz. can good Pink Salmon, can.... 25c
4-oz. can of fine Fresh Mushrooms.... 35c
10V!&gt;-oz. can of Gold Bar Spinach
(this sale only) per can ............25c
Welsh’s Grape, Peach, Strawberry,
Raspberry and Fruitlades, glass..40c
14-lbs. Sugar for.............................. $L00
1 peck of Irish or Sweet Potatoes, pk...65c
Fresh Carrots, Beets, Cabbage, Beans, Okra, Peas and
other Vegetables
Bananas, Grapes, Persimmons, Pears, Apples and other
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We have Fresh Country
Eggs
L. P. McCULLER
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Buy it with n Herald Wont Ad.

In tho Circuit Court, Seventh Judicia!
Circuit, Seminole County. Slat*
of Florida.

I. D. MARTIN

“ The Popular M ark et”
PHONE 113

WELAKA BU ILD IN G

�THE SANFORD DAILY HER ALU, THURSDAY, SEI»TEMBER IB, 1921

PAGE THREE

f A l tamonte Springs, O ne o f the I5eauty
Spots o f Sem inole’s W onderla ind
M.

LTAMONTE SPRINGS has an at­
mosphere, and so have other plac­
es in Seminole County, but Alta­
monte’s atmosphere has the pecu­
liar quality of a Loclestone—it’s
inhabitants may remove to other places in
other climes, but they always return or have
a very strong* desire to do so, and of course
there is that—not very mysterious reason—
A lta m o n te ’s beauty—for all humanity is
drawn to beauty.
Altam onte Springs is placed in such a fav­
orable location, that her man-made beauty,
combined w ith the natural beauty, forms the
Mta-M onle t h a t we know today. The Alta­
monte of G eo rg e Frost of Boston, pf Herman
W estinghouse of the great Westing-house
Electrical Company—who were among its
founders—is not the Altamonte oft today.
Founded as the home of rich men only, we
now reach out for residents of humbler
means also, as we realize that riches alone do
not make a to w n livable.
It stands to reason that the state was
scoured by these wealthy men to Find their
ideal before founding their town. Therefore
Altamonte’s location is the pick of the state.
Altamonte Springs has an altitude of 220
feet—thus getting pine filtered sea air from
the Atlantic Ocean 20 miles to the East, and
the Gulf of Mexico to the West, forming that
wonderful ozone known as the “Atmosphere
of Altamonte” and when combined with the
odor of orange blossoms and jassamine in
season, and this combination comes breezing
into one’s window 24 hours a day, it is bound
to give the ailing their health, and the
healthy more health and joy of living.
Altamonte Springs has in its territory hun­
dreds of acres of orange and grapefruit
groves in h ig h state of cultivation, and has
within her boundaries five beautiful lakes
with clean, sandy shores, no marshy borders.
LakeOrienta (upon which is located the “Al­
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over the country for its wonderful cuisine
and excellent management of its owners,
George E. Bates &amp; Son) is the largest of these
lakes and is noted for its black bass fishing,
which is jealously guarded by the owners of
the land surrounding the lake, who welcome
the true fisherman with sporting ideals.
The “Altamonte Hotel” is located at the
east end of this lake, upon a bluff overlooking
the full length of its waters. Lake “Ade­
laide” is across a park to the rear of the hotel,
and upon this lake is the “Altamonte Spring”
of absolutely pure water.
The paved highway from Jacksonville to
Tampa and all South Florida passes through
Altamonte. A day’s ride in an automobile
may encompass two hundred miles in any di­
rection without leaving a fine paved road,
making Altamonte an admirable location for
automobilists, a fine large garage is under
construction and will be open for business in
a few weeks, two stores with filling stations
are handy and every advantage enjoyed in a
city at hand.
Altamonte Springs is located on the Tampa
and Jacksonville Division of the Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad and gives fine service,
Western Union Telegraph office, Express and
Third Class Postoffice, Electric Lights, beau­
tiful shady streets of large oaks, within 14
miles on brick highway of Sanford, and 9
miles on brick highway to Orlando. Winter
Park, with Rollins College, is on the same
road just five miles to the South.
The hotel is the center of social life with
card parties, dances, etc*., and Altamonte's
winter residents and h o m e -fo lk s are of a su­
perior order and of a prosperous, enlightened
class. Our surrounding country and neigh­
boring-towns of Longwood and Maitland are
of the same order and are fine neighbors, and
are only two miles away to the North and
South.
The practical side of Altamonte Springs is
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from her fruit industry, Altamonte is noted
as having 40 acres in covered conservatories
devoted to raising the beautiful Asparagus
Piumosis fern used by florists. This is ship­
ped in season mostly to the north, and the in­
dustry represents an investment of over a
quarter of a million dollars and a payroll of
hundreds of dollars a week. Hon. Charles D.
Haines, ex-congressman from New York,
heads the largest of these conservatories, The
Royal Extension Fernery, Incorporated.
Mr. B. L. Maltbie, of the Maltbie Chemical
Works, of Newark, N. J., is one of Alta­
monte’s latest developers, and is planning a
great future for us this winter.
Altamonte has a Chamber of Commerce,
whose Secretary, W. B. Ballard, is always
glad to give information upon request. Alta­
monte Springs has just recently been incor­
porated and is officered by unsalaried men of
progressive ideas, but within keeping with a
low millage.
George K. Bates and Son are men to whom
Altamonte Springs owes much, as many com­
ing as their guests buy property here and
stay as residents.
Palm Springs, a noted resort, is only two
and one-half miles through the pine woods to
the Northwest of Altamonte. Here Mr. Les­
ter Beeman has spent thousands of dollars to
give a pleasure resort for the free use of the
public, and one that is greatly appreciated.
Mr. Beeman has a pretty little cottage at the
Spring as have others from Sanford and
Longwood.
Altamonte Springs lias never been boomed
or exploited, but is now on the verge of a
growth that will not be sporadic, but steady
and substantial.
A peculiar circumstance is the fact that
there is only one “Altamonte Springs” in thq
world, and we are “IT”. Numbers of “Altamontes” appear in the Postal Guide, but only
one “Altamonte Springs.”

THIS PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN IS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE FOLLOWING PROGRESSIVE FIRMS AND
INDIVIDUALS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY:
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Chase &amp; Co.
( has. P. Henry,
Commission Merchant

Hill Hardware Co.
Hill Lumber Co.
iMeiseh Realty Co.
Saniord Truck Growers .
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Seminole County Bank
Peoples Hank of Sanford
National Bank
^ krhl Grocery Co.,

— Lloyd Shoe Store
R. R. Eldridgc
Commission Merchant

Star Theatre
Roberts’ Grocery
Bryan &amp; Wheeler, Autos
Edw. Higgins, Auto$.
.1. E. Spurting, Real Estate
Miller’s Bakery
Thos. Emmett Wilson

Kent Vulcanizing Works
Standard Auto Top Co.
A. Kanner,
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General Merchandise

R. E. Stevens, Physician
Wilson &amp; Toomer,
Fertilizers

Co.
Realty Loan &amp; Guar. C
Automotive Supply Co.
Speer &amp; Son, Dry Goods
J. N. Tolar, Physician
John Russell,

Elder Springs Water Co.
Surprise Shoe Store
L. A. Brand, Optician
F.P. Riiies, Auto Supplies
Haynes &amp; Ratlilf,
Printers, Office Supplies

George A. DeCottes,
Allorney-ut-Lnw

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O. P. Swope Land Co.
C. L. West, Groceries
Lawton Bros Co.,
T. G. Simmons, Physician
Oviedo Cash Groc. Co.
General Merchandise

C. T. McCulley, Garage
E. A. Farnell, Groceries
iturhers
IT. B. McCall, Gen. Mdse.
Sanford Farmers Exchange
Attorney-at-Law
—— C I I U L U O T A----Florida Cuba Cigar Co.
Sanford Shoe &amp; Clo. Co.
Cigar Manufacturers
J. E. Syndcr, Dry Goods
Commission Merchant
W.
A.
Whitcomb,
Perkins
&amp;
Britt,
^ holl'.SitliTS
Stanley &amp; Rogers, Groceries
Real Estate
Haberdashers
L.
P.
McCuller,
Groceries
H* ('. Marlowe
I). I). Daniel, Groceries
Brown’s Meat Market
H. B. Lewis, Real Estaje
Vent*lull !i* Itrokcr
John T. Brady, Jeweler
I. D. Martin,
Cluiluota Company,
Cowan’s Tin Shop
the Hall Hardware Co.
Geo. W. Knight,
Groceries,
Meats
Wight Bros. Co., Autos
Real Estate and Insurance
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Cates* Crate Co.
Chero-Cola
Bottling
Co.
John G. Leonardi
Groceries, Feeds
Automobiles
E. W. Henck, Mayor
Rcher Bros., Auto Painting Attorney-at-Law
Merchant’s
Grocery
Co.
: *('• ( oiler, Contractor
C. W. Entzminger
Zachary-Tyler Veneer Co., Frank Lossing, Contractor Williams Millinery Store
Mid-Way Garage
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Shinholser, Contractor Crates
West
Side
Grocery
Virginia-C
Carolina
Chem.
Co
Overstreet
&amp; Payne,
Lee Bros., Plumbing
Southern Utilities Co.
Fertilizers
Groceries
S. Benjamin,
D. L. Thrasher,
*r a O’Neill ’
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Clothing, Shoes
*Longwood
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Hotel
adies’ Wear
cane i',!1-aer, Groceries : ql^Void P ^ n t &amp; Wall Pa- A. Raffeld, Ladies
A. J. Lossing,
■e«rKl, Pox, Cold Storage S
Stevens,
Ms
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IV. O
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quick Service Transfer
ALTAMONTE
Sanford Barber Shop
W ater.’ Kandv Kitchen
C. M. Hand, Sheriff
Geo. E. Bates &amp; Son, *
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Sanford Battery
Battery Service
ServiceCo.
Co. "•
DuBose, Real Estate
Altamonte Hotel
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Autos
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A. H. Fuller &amp; Son. ;1;
:V Moblcy*s Drug Store
Sanford Machine * oun
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Groceries
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D. B. McIntosh,
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Rav Bras., Battery Service Sanford Steam Laundry
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Fargo, Lumber Co.
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C. F . Harrison, Gen. Mdse.
fhc Yowell Co., Dept. Store S i ^ s S ? S t o r o «
Grown Paper Co.
■ 'T S . Curlett,
MONROES—
Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
L S; Pr!&lt;*. Contractor
Sanford Dry Goods Co.
Hill ImnlemiMit
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Garter Lumber Co.*.
Bell Bros., Growers; Ship'rtf Y
J: W. Flynt, Gen. Mdse.
H, McLaulin, Jeweler
W .
Sl,P- Co. M. Fleischer,
Bower &amp; Roumillat, Drugs Wakefield Preserving Co. E. A. Osteen, Grocer
W d’s Purity Water
Commission Merchant

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I'. .1. Miller &amp; Son
Hadgss McMullen,

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THE SANFORD D A ILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1921

PAG E POUR

to put this city on the map than any
SANFORD DAILY HERALDothor
&lt;mo thing. They deserve this
n i U i M «T*rjr ifto iH M n M | t h i i i f a t TW
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special mention.

THE HERALD PRINTING CO., Inc.

As we understand it, the employes
the railroads in considering their
strike ballot, that is evidently being
voted at this time, are asking for the
employment of enough men to bundle
the jobs without working tho em­
ployes from 10 to 1(1 hours and wear­
ing many of them out. They are
more than willing to work their stipu­
lated eight hours' but feel that it is
an Injustice to them to put on tho
extra hours and let a legion of other
men stand about in idleness.
The
strike will undoubtedly come in n
short time, In the belief of the Star,
and folks might just ns well get ready
for it.—Lakeland Star.

FACTS AND FIGURES ON THE
FREIGHT RATES

Representative
merchants
and
The followingi article | is written
growers of this and other sections after long nnd due consideration. A
met Tuesdny night in Orlando in re­ careful study has been made of con­
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sponse to n call issued by tho Ship- ditions and the editor has talked to
by-Wnter Committee of tho Sanford many railroad men, including tho
ft. J. HOLLY ________ 1------ Editor
Chamber of Commerce to form a per­ heads of various unions and tho ordi­
I. IILLARD....Secretary-Treasurer
manent organization the objects of nary laborer on the roads;
A. NBBL___ __Central Manager
which would be to formulate plans for
Tho railroad working man has been
ROBERT HOLLY,
tho utilization of our natural water­ cussed because of the wages ho drew,
OIBCULATION KANAOIB
ways. These pinna would embrace because freight rates are high nnd
Phone 148 up to 6 P. M.
the education of shippers and grow­ because of passenger rates. It seems
■M rw tldM B .U . M .d. » k &gt;w i — ApplUattw
ers to the benefits which would ac­ to bo the general conception of opin­
fa ta a rtflU a Frio* la ABftM*
crue to them by the use of water in ion that the^laboror Is entirely to
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receiving nnd shipping their commodi­ blnme. The editor concedes tho fact
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that about half of what is the matter
The contention haB always been with present high pricts is due to the
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that there was a direct saving in both
time nnd amounts paid for freight as cost of transportation between the
ta r yaar, alw ayi la adramoa._________________
between rail nnd water, and this con­ manufacturing point nnd the point of
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tention wns again verifiod by the consumption. But the editor claims
CHEAPER MONEY
facts brought out by different speak­ thnt it Is the owners of the roads and
not the employes thnt nrc holding up
ers during the meeting.
One of the most inspiring condi­ S, .1. Sligh submitted some very in­ the American putdlc nnd cnuslng n
And just in pusslng, we wish to tions of the present financial stringen­ teresting figures showing tho losses general business stagnation.
cy is, according to Dun’s Review, an to shippers during the past season on
After the outbreak of the war tho
nay it nguin: Ship by water.
casing up of the money market. Tho neenunt of excessive freight rates. rail heads said passenger and freight
---------- o - - —
price of money in New York fell to 6
No. Pauline, Sanford will not have to 6(6 per cent tho last of the week, Fgures submitted by Mr. Sligh rates would have to go up so that
an auto camp unless it is n regulated for short time loans, and 6 3-4 to 0 showed that Orange County&gt;hnd lost they could meet the increase in wages
two and one-half million dollars due thnt wan demnndod and the increased
comp in every particular.
per cent for longer time loans,—De- to these excessive froight rntos. Fig­ costs of new mnehinory, repairs, etc.
----------o----------Land News.
ures on 20,010 enrs of citruB fruits and The main cry wnB wages. Tho Amer­
The next 1% thing is tho "World’s
Serious." Sanford is not n contender SETTLING THE CAMP QUESTION vegetables shipped from thnt section, ican public stood tho knife nnd tho
using Haines City ns a rate base, dis­ rail hends got tremendous increases.
, • ■ *1, *f*
•
for the pennant this season.
closed
the fact thnt thQ excess rntes They passed a very small percentage
-------------- o-------------- - .
Orlando and Orange county will paid on these shipments were $13,- of this on to their men. The war pass­
All reports from tho north indicate have the greatest winter season in
If the pre-war rate had : ed, prices comntenccd to come down
a colt! winter, and thousands of peo­ history. The people are coming South ,000,401,80.
jn effect during this period the on all commodities, hut the rail hends
ple coming fo Florida. Are we ready in droves. Seven autos in n bunch totnl frdght paU, woul(| hnvo beon
yoHed, “we are losing money; wo can­
for them?
hearing Ohio pennants and tags were $7o22,0G7.G0, or in other words the not cut transportation costs." Afraid
scon on the Dixie Highway Sunday, additional rate meant a monetary loss to nttempt to raise rates, they applied
Keep boosting for tho golf links, This gives rise to the question
to the shippers from these points of to tho Ralway Labor Board for per­
the country club, tho now tourist ho­ quarters for the campers.
Orlando J ?0,444,334.20. The shippers of Winter mission to cut snlnrics. They were
tel. We need nil of these if we are to will no doubt fall in line with the nc* j Qardon section were forced to bear n
granted n henrng nnd n howl went up
have the city of our dreams.
tion suggested by the State Commerof $3(210,364.00. Tho Hastings from their employes. At this time
clal Secretaries’ association thnt a 1KOCtion $264 604.00.
the editor tnlked to mnny lending rail­
We suppose people wilt stop drink­ site he provided, etc. If Orlando gives
The K“ow|.rs arul shippers of Saning Arbuckle’s eolTeo now until Fat­ the campers a decent place to live, forc] may be interested to know that way workers. He asked all of them
ty's money has cleared himself of tho with sanitary conveniences, water nnd fjKim.„ compiled for the period from this question: "What are you workers
with uniforms are to appear in Ited light, fixes a time limit, und charges November 10th, 1920 to April 0th, going to do if the labor honrd grants
a small fee to cover cost, there should 1921, showed a loss for that period of this slash in wages?" The answer
----------o---------Sanford needs one thousand houses be general satisfaction all around. $766,360.00 which was considerably, nenrly always was a citation of
to take care of the people who are The main thing Ih to protect the augmented by shipments subsequent figures showing just how small a
percentage of the increases wns pass­
here now ami those who are coming. health of a city, keep the main high­ to thnt period.
ed
qn to the workers. But In every
ways
clean
nnd
clear,
and
gain
re­
if/v have lost many fine citizens iatel&gt;
Mr. Sligh stated thnt Orange and
single
instance these men snid they
spect
by
charging
n
fee
for
that
which
by being deficient in houses. Sanford
Seminole counties shipped 26 per cent
wore
ready
nnd willing to stnnd a cut
would gain in population if sufficient is not given away to permanent real-' f all citrus and vegetable movements
in
their
wages
provided the rail
dents
who
pay
taxes
nnd
work
daily
out
of
Kloridn,
and
the
totnl
loss
to
new homes could be built now.
for the future welfare of the c ity ,- these- counties was $2,607,390.42. He heads would puss this cut on to the
further state*! that tho Traffic League American people, by giving them low­
Another Thursday afternoon olf. Orlundo Sentinel.
Well, it will soon be over. We can
of Orlando, of which he wns presi­ er freight nnd passenger rates.
GAGGED
AND
HOUND.
The Railway Labor Board met and
only hope that next summer they will
dent, had, in conjunction with similar
heard
the rail hends nnd granted
1organizations nnd organizations of
not take every week off. The old say­
Just
because
a
person
is
doing
busgrowers,
repeatedly
nppenred
bcfqro
them
a
reduction in the wages they
ing, you know, that all work nnd no
inoss
in
a
town
that
isn’t
classed
as
a
,
the
Interstate
Commerce
Commission
were
paying,
hut the owners have not
play makes Jack a dull boy, if true,
large
city
shouldn’t
hinder
him
from
,
in
mi
ehdenvor
to
ameliorate
these
missed
this
reduction
on to the people.
means that Jack in our town, must lie
running
his
business
on
a
mctmpoliconditions,
but
without
results.
It
wns
■
The
employes
nrc
now
nrguing the
n most intelligent person.
tan bnsis.
jnlsn Mr. Sligh's belief thnt the Atian- j question of n strike. Hud tills reduc­
Your big city competitor and the tic Coast Lino nnd Seaboard railroads! tion been given to the farmers in tho
Fall is on the way. It is difficult
to believe it ,hnt all signs point thnt moil order houses are spending 5 to Jreceiving u Twenty Million Dollar , way of reduced freight rates for their
way. The fall openings are here, the 10 per cent, for business publicity revenue from the state of Florida farm products to the markets, ye
leaves are beginning to turn, the while you try to get along with one- could not be losing much money or editor does not believe a single word
of protest would have gone up from
mornings and evenings are getting tenth this amount or none at all. The this business,
In conclusion he recommended that the men.
cooler, the children will soon be thing thnt 1ms you gagged and bound
It is very probable thnt the ronils
startihg to school. All signs point is the hard-shelled idea thut ndvor-jin order to secure immediate relief
to a most prosperous winter season. Using may he good for them but not the merchants nnd growers avoll will ngnin soon ask another reduc­
thenulelves of water transportation tion in wages. Will they pnss this on
Start that campaign of advertising for yourself.
where
practicable ami which would in- to the people? Not unless they are
The
thing
that
obstructs
your
comnow, nnd get yours.
morclnl
vision
is
the
little
old
stlnkin’
8lirc
thtm&gt;
mort* efficient service and absolutely compelled to do so.
------ -— o---------dollar
that
you
are
afraid
to
turn
cheaper
rntes.
During the war nnd while the rail­
Fortunes and business superiority
was Followed by F. L. roads were under government super­
were never established on such a loose in payment for space. You w ork' ‘^ r‘
dwarfed conservatism and the quicker on the scared-to-death policy thnt you Skol,y* "f Orlando, who quoted the vision the records show that locomo­
found out the better. You'll thank us would rather have the one dollar th an 1,liffercntlnl8 ,avorinK wnt0r &lt;m citnis tives were repnired in various privnteiy owned shopH over the coun­
Inter if you will lay aside the old to invest it in what you call a sus- jfruit8 nml ,ldviBea thnt »h*PP«r»
moss-covered, antiquated ideas you pieious operation and get hack three1f ltn,» Fruits could save 68c per bor try at n cost considerably higher than
’/ 8/ lp? "* V“ ^&gt;e Clyde Line from the work could hnvc been done for in
may hnvo entertained in the pant times the amount in additional p ro f-'1
Sanford to New \o rk .
its.
about Newspaper Advertising and
J. W, Hart, secretary of the Pa- their own shops. The workers claim
■--------- o---------brighten up your entire business ex­
Intka Chamber of Commerce advised this wns done because the rail heads
istence by the 3 per cent, route.— EIGHT REASONS FOR NEWSPA­ the meeting that past experiences had own these shops nnd they wore goug­
PER ADVERTISING
Pep Magazine.
proven the efficacy of water compe­ ing the government. The evidence
tition in deflating rail rates when geii- ’nnd prominent statesmen to also be­
Newspaper rending is a universal
One of the Herald carrier hoys .i.n..
u 11.
,
,
orally used for this purpose. He also lieve this accusation.
« . *u
u*
While the wnges of the average
has $80 In the savings department of daily . habit newspaper
.
. ,lnv
. advertising
, , ,, n*.vised
that» Hn‘PPCr"
shippers
cont.. nue
to
ttherefore
h e r e f o r e reaches
reachi&gt;H each
«»«u-h .lay
vM m v
11
virtually
tnut,
conl,"
u« U’
railroad worker nre higher than
a local hank after working nine
all who buy.
, ro“‘c
WKtorl
n!tor , the/ had those of othor laborers, the fact must
months. lie makes about $6 or $7 i m
gained
the much
desired
Newspaper
advertising
is
the
life,
,
.
,
,
, . reduction.
. . . . . It
per week, and pays for his clothes, 1..
, , ,, , ,
. ,
would he extremely unfair, stated Mr. lie taken into consideration that it
of
because it touches „ , to
,
.
.
.. com- costs the railrond man more to live.
ami then mnnuges to put this much Iblood
. ..local trade
Ialli, consumer
sources ,in every com- Hart,
. . expect the .steamship
..
'
aside. We say this hoy has a future, i
/ ,
panics to increase their fae lit es Tnke for instance the railroad man
munity. It gives the national ndver. ,
, ,,
,, same opportunity
. .. for
. com- merely
of affording, in High Springs with a family. He
and we we might also add that he is tiscr„ the
,
' fo. r’the
,, !purpose
,
tempornr y relief in an emergency of must necessarily maintnin a home in
one of the host carriers on the list.
consumer appeal in any locality, this kinti
1 High Springs for his fnmlly. Say his
If this little fellow can save his mon­ plete
Newspaper advertising cuts selling i
ey, some of the big fellows can do the costa because it entails no wnste in lo, -r
. ..
„
.. run is from High Springs to IuikoTrnlfic
and
Transportation
CommitIand. He must maintain rooms and
same. Get tho thrift hnbit.
cnlity circulation. Manufacturers use ,
„
it to cover markets where it is profit- tce " f
,Snnfo^ Cha," bur of Clom‘ an eating place in Lakeland. This is
aide
tr&gt;
do
bim
lni&gt;HH
merce
cited
specific instances where an added cost that the average work­
That fashion show at the Princess able to do business.
exeessive
freight
rntes had been re­ er does not have tn stand. The editor
Theatre is one of tho straws that
Newspaper
advertising
insures
sponsible
for
loss
on shipments which was like many others for n loffg time.
shows which way the wind is blowing quick, thorough and economical dealer
would
have
shown
a profit had pre- He thought the railroad worker was
and dealer
in Sanford. It hIio w s thnt at least distribution .........
.
„good. will, lie- war rates still been effective. J, G. the man that wns holding the people
are willing
witling to sell proretailers arc
Sanford Is awakening to her oppor­ cause
... ,
,
Hall, of Sanford, speaking from the up, but he has been convinced other­
, . , . ,
.
tunities. This should lie the trading ducts advertised direct to their own . , . . ,
customers
standpoint of a merchant advised that wise. He now believes thnt it is the
center of Florida, and our people
practically 96 per cent of his business ruil heads thnt nro doing the holding
Newspaper
advertising enables
should not he forced to trade In other
loi tell
toll who™ tholr pro- wn"
vlu “ l"1.0 “ “’T * 1'1", Co' up and American sentiment must turn
cities. Such efforts as expended Inst taanufacturcr.
...... ..........,______ 1
and thnt the service had always been
ngninst the Mg man- nnd not his
night by a Sanford firm will do more ducts may be bought.
efficient and the consequent saving in
worker.—Gainesville News.
Newspaper
advertising
cun
ho
sturt.
.
.
..
.
J
,
*
,
. '7
,
freight wns considerable,
ed or stopped overnight, can be lire„
.
,
, . .. . ,
. . .
,
'
.
J,
Representative of a freight truck
pared between days to meet Huddvn ..
LOW TIDE ON THE BEACH
, ,
. and. .to obtain
. . i I. mined ate
. ^!'»*-• operating between Sanford
developments
. . . . and
.
Steamed Blueberry
..
Orlando uHsured the meeting that tho
results.
concern
he represented would ho will­ Forenoon and Afternoon Tides at
Pudding
Newspaper
advertising
enables ing to establish n freight truck line
About 8nme Hour nnd Minute
manufacturers tm cheek advertising . ,
. , .
, .
. _ , ,
2 cups flour; 4 teaspoons bak­
...
,
.
,
,
*
*
between
interior
points
nnd
Sanford
Sopt. 15 .................................... 12:48
results mid costs in every market
ing powder; Vi teaspoon snlt; 2
providing sufficient business could bo Sept. 10 ........
1:30
which they enter,
tablespoons butter; 1 cup milk.
guaranteed to make its operation Sept. 17 ............................. - ..... 2:09
Nuwspnper
advertising
costs
less
Mix and sift dry Ingrcdlenta;
‘ .....
7
T profitable.
Sopt. 18
2:44
than any other kind.—St, Augustine
T.
.
work in butter with tips of fin­
The
entire
meeting
was
devoid
of
Sept.
19
.................
3:18
Record.
gers. Add milk and 1 cup Ray­
_______________ the usual hurrah enthusiasm and the
Sopt. 20 .................
3:62
mond Blueberries rolled In flour.
“
earnest inflection in the voices of tho Sept. 21 ............. ...........- .....«... 4-:29
Turn into but|ered mold nnd
British interests are planning an HpeakcrH showed that they were in Sept. 22 *..................................
5:08
steam 1 */* bourn. Serve with
air mail route from Pernambuco to dead earnest that the new organizn- Sopt. 23 .................................J.. 6:59
creamy sauce.
Buenos Aires, 2,000 miles apart, with tion should not only be nggressivo, Sept. 24 ................ ...7............Hr:, 6:69
ten stops between those cities.
but efficient and permanent.
Sept. 25 ...............
8:08
Sept, 20 ............
9:18
Bismuth wire, used for a number
"Pay your bills by check; It’s aaf- Sept. 27 .................................... 10:11
WBLAKA b l o c k
o scientific purposes and heretofore er "—Bank advertisement. It Isn't al- Sept. 28 .................................... 11:26
imported, now la being made In tho ways safer for the man who gets the Sept. 29 .................................... 11:66
l'honea 497-404
United Statea by a new process.
check.
Sopt. 30 .....
12:49

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Deane Turner

Report of Condition of the

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s

THE RAILROAD SITUATION—
* WHO IS TO BLAME?

--------------- I

*

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First National Bank
'

SANFORD, FLORIDA

nt the close of business, September 6 th, condensed from th
report to the Comptroller
e
ASSETS
Loans and D iscounts............................................. $ 804,039 7i
U . s . Bonds ................................................................... 229 912 no
Other Stocks and B o n d s....................................... 145 40b’X
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures..........
u’o7 q'u
Other Real E s ta te ..............................................
11 nai'SS
Cash and Due from B a n k s..................................
12 4 ,579$
Total................................................................ $1,323,537.7$
LIABILITIES
Capital and Surplus.............................................. $ 100 oonna
^ d iv id e d Profits ..................................................* w S 8 g
Circulation ........................................
49 40006
Due Federal Reserve B an k..................................... 135*00006
Rediscounts
;............J......................................
'
DEPOSITS .............................................................."1,014,494 14
Total..... ............... -.......... ...............................$1,323,537.76

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD
You (fan Find the Name 8f Every Live Pro*
fessional and Business Man in
Sanford in This Column
LAWYERS

CONTRACTORS

George A. DeCottes

S. O. Shinholser

Attorney-at-Law

Contractor and Builder

Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
SANFORD -:-:- FLORIDA

BATTERIES

FLORID

Sanford Constructs

CONTRACTORS AND BUILDER!
Planes nnd Specification!) ChttrL
Furnished
Battery Troubles to Us
All Work Guaranteed
W* Bp*cl»lU« on Z lM trla tl Work and can ti*a
jou dapandabla mttIoo..
H. T. PACE
P. 0. B01
BRIKO TOUR

W S ALSO HAVE COMPETENT MECHANICS
TOR OVXHKAULIHO TOUR OAR

Sanford Battery Service Builders &amp; Contracto
Sketches and Estimates Free;
Company
building too large nnd none too t
Phone 169

L. A. Renaud, Prop.

HARTFORD BATTERY
“Battery Insurance”
Sold and Serviced by

Edw. Higgins, Inc.
Haight &amp; Weiland
GARAGES
Smith Bros. Garage
Expert Repairing
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
Oak and First

REAL ESTATE
E. F. Lane

----- ALL WORK GUAUANTI

Wilson &amp; Shorey
Pino and Garland Sts., Orlando,

PURE WATER
Elder Springs Water
90.98% PURR
Phone 311-W
Sanford.

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

Ph«M1

SANFORD NOVEL
WORKS

Real Estate nnd Insurance

V. C; COLLER, Prop.

Phone 95

Geo. W. Knight
Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

General Shop and Mil
Work
CONTRACTOR and IHJILD

FLORIDA 517 Commercial Street

..Employment Bureau..

Sanford. D

TRANSFER

Tho vocational committee of the Busi­
ness and Professional Women’s Club “WE DELIVER T H E GOODS’
requests all young women desiring Quick Service Transfer
employment to register nt the First
Storage Facilities
National Bank.
If
we
pleaae
you, tell others;
AGNES G. BERN Ell, Chairman
tell ua. Phone 498
Eyes Examined

Glasses Designed

Henry McLaulin, Jr.

HOTELS
Hotel M ontezum a

OPT. D.

“Sanford’s'New Hotfll”
$1.60 Up Per Day

OPTICIAN

OPTOMETRIST

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

WILSON VULCANIZ­
ING WORKS
0. 0 . WILBOH. 0» ner

SATISFACTORY SERVICE AND
• REASONABLE PRICES
W lik t Broth.r&gt;

u t |i

Bulldln«

CARPETS AND RUGS
WASHED
and cleaned at your home or wo will
call for and deliver, Hamilton Beach
Electric
WaaherB used.—Sanford
Steam Presaer^317 1st St. Phone 660

GILLON&amp;

' FRY
ELECTRICAL
' Contractors
Phono 441

111 Par*
Ave.

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PAGE FIVE

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1921

Mention of
litters In BH®'
pwional Home
of Inter*"*

In and A bout
S The City
#

Summary of tbo
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

CLYDE LINE
EXCURSIONISTS
SEEING FLORIDA

Following Our Ideas
of not handling’clothes that cost you something extra for
the name, we have, in addition to the famous

#

H * j Thero nro more of thorn coming on
The Clyde Line summer excursions
those summer trips on the Clyde Line to Florida are proving more popular
than over this season. These excur­
If you don't get your paper prompt- ] sions were put on before tho war nnd
ly, let the Herald office know it.
were Just beginning to tnke tho pub­
* For Florida: Fair tonight
lic eyu when the war came on and
FOR THE CONSERVATIVE MAN
W. T. Ledbetter, of Rome, On., and knocked all excursions Into a cocked
# ami FridayCloudlnnd Park, is In the city today hat. This is tho first summer they
«
on business and pleasure,
have resumed nnd if the Idg crowds
* * *
*
that come to Sanford three times a
Con\pany D, minstrels will hold the week are to be considered, it would
A. S. Perry&gt; la in Jackksonvilte, on
boards next nt the Princess theatre- seem that all tho folks in the north*
business.
and promises some good talent and enst, are coming to Floridn in tho
A card will bring us. to seo you.— some new stuntB.
summer time. It is certain that these
Sanford Mattress Co.
148-7tp
excursions nre of greater value to
Campbell-Lossing Post American Florid^ from an advertising t point
Have your watched anil jowolry re­ Legion, are already making plans for than the excursions in the winter.
FOR YOUNG MEN
paired nt McLaulin’s. Two first class putting on one of the biggeHt celebra­ Everyone knows that Floridn has the
• — Prompt service.
tions here on Armistice Day that the finest climate in the world in the
watch makers.
service
140-tfc city hns ever witnessed.
winter, but few know that tho snrnc
holds true of the summer climate,
M. C. Jonnson, of Tampa, was in
H. R. Stevens, president of tho San­ and they can only gain this knowl­
the city yesterday transacting busi­ ford Rotary Club, and W. M. Haynes, edge by coming down here in the mid­
secretary, left last night for Jack­ dle of the summer Benson as they
ness.
,
i
sonville, where they will attend the nre now doing on the Clyde Line.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Iteed, of Ge­ district '-Meeting for presidents and Among the big crowds of summer
neva, were in the city yesterday on a secretaries of Rotary.
e
trippers coming here this week were
chopping expedition. Mr. Reed nr
a party of people who brought their
his father are clearing up a Inrgo ATTENTION KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. automobiles with ^hem for purpose
tract of vegetable land on Lake Jcstip
of seeing Sanford, Orlando, and De­
and getting ready for farming on a
In plnce of rehearsal called for Lnnd, and while it might seem rather
large scale.
Thursdny evening, September 1C, nt extravagant on their part, to ship
7:110, n spcclnl conclave of Taylor their autos down from New York, for
Send your old mattress to Bradley Commnndery U. D. is hereby called. this short trip, they were well satisfactory. Make them like now, for The illustrious order of the Red Cros» lied with the returns when they hnd j
$5.00. 50 lb. new cotton mattress only is to be conferred and every officer driven around Sanford, Orlnmlo nnd
$8.00. Guaranteed. COO W. South t nnd member of the commnndery is
DeLnnd, and taken the autos on the
Sj., Orlando, Flu.
l22-20tc expected to nttend. All Sir Knights
boat again at DeLnnd Junction. These
with uniforms are to appear in Red excursionists are for the most part
Our weather man seems to have de­
Cross uniform. Every Knight Temp­ busy business men who want to see
serted us or gone on a vacation or
lar in Sanford is invited and expected Florida but cannot get nwny from
been raptured by the Ku Klux or
to attend and witness the conferring business in the winter time, nnd they
something. We have not had his re­
Classified advertisements, 3 cents a line. No ad tnken for less thar
of this order for the first time in are boosters for Floridn from this
port in several days now, and we nro
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cash
H. E. TOLAR,
time forward, and they nre looking FAT ACTOR HAS MURDER AND
pining away. Harry up, old fellow, Sanford.
must accompany all orders. Count five wards to a line and remit ac­
Eminent Commander. to the time when they can leave busi­
ALSO MANSLAUGHTER
and give us some cooler nows.
cordingly.
TO FACE.
ness nnd come down here to either
ATTENTION,
FOOTBALL
.MEN!
remain
for
the
winter
or
become
resi­
FOR SALE — 50,000 Cauliflower
itefim-d couple desiring two very
FOR SALE
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 15.—Tho
dents all the year round. Mr. Cnlder
plants at $3.50 per 1,000.—W. B.
nice, unfurnished communicating
All High School students wanting and several other autos assisted in way was clear today for a speedy FOR SALE—Rose No. 1 seed, Irish Hickson, Celery Avc.
148,-dtp
room, dose in with bath, cl ecYrlc
to play football this year, please ho at taking the sight seers ' around and trial of Roscoc ((Fatty) Arbuckle,
potatoes, per bushel $2.00.—L. A. FOR SALE—2 lots, a choice locution,
lights and city water, suitable ’-fof
the High School Monday, Sept. 10th, the entire party was treated to fine motion picture comedian, on one of Brumlcy.
131-tfc
light housekeeping. Write G. B. S.,
corner 13th St., ami Magnolia nve.,
at f&gt;:00 p. m.
two
charges
which
hold
that
he
is
re­
ice
cream
by
Newberry’s
drug
store.
FOR SALE—1021 Model Ford Sedan facing East and facing city park.
care Herald office.
148-2tp.
sponsible
The following were in the party:
............ . for tho death of Miss Vir ■ at $550. This is a bargain. See us Seweage, lights, water nnd gas. Must
NOTICE!
ginia Rnppc, motion picture actress, at once _ j , &amp; 0 Motor Co&gt; 144.tfc increase in’ value.—A. P. Connelly,
Miss
Jean
E.
Macbeth,
Brooklyn,
Two carloads of Columbus, Ohio,
N. Y.; Mrs. and Mr. Ryan, Brooklyn, after she hud been subjjected to a n ------------------------------------------------ agent.
148-ltc
folks passeil through here yesterday,
All enrs must hnve rear lights. Also N. Y.;Mrs. Anna Ilittes, Jersey City; alleged attack In ids rooms in the St. bOR SALE Medium slzo safe. Apgoing to southern points. They were the 20-miles per hour will be moro
FOR
SALE—0
acres
orange
grove,
I p,y 102 Snnfor&lt;1 Avo., nntl Fourth
Henry R. Meyer and wife, New York, Frnncis hotel.
in autos and had all their cumping rigidly enforced hereafter.
280 bearing trees, located on hard
The first chnrgcs is murder prefer^trcctl__________________ .
N. Y.; F. K. Dunn and wife, New
outfits. They were not camping’ out
HARRISON,
red Monday by Mrs. Bamhine Maude FOR SALE—Lexington, 1920 model, road. Owner selling nt unusual low
York
City;
A.
P.
Benatre
nnd
wife,
at night, hut were ready to enmp if 147-ltc
Traffic Officer. Newark, N. J.; E. C. Fulton, Salis­ Dclmnnt, who said she was in an a d -1
$1250. Looks good nnd is in A-l price on account of had health.—E. F.
they felt justified in doing so.
Lane, "Tho Real Estate Man."
bury, Md.; Miss Mary J. Uartslde, Joining room nt the time of tho a t- ' mechanical condition. Terms to suit
148-3tp
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
^ G. Motor Co.
M l-tfc
New York; Mrs. Mora Grocott, Fall tack. The other is for manslaughter, ym|.
ROOFING, lied uml green slate sur­
returned by tho grand jjury Inst night1 FOR SALE—8-room house with nil COWS FOR SALE—Man from Talface, 11-ply $3.25 per square. Tiger
The undersigned has sold his one- River, Mass.; Misses Grace and Alice which will become a formal charge1 modern convenience, excellent reInhnsHcc with car of fine Jersey
hand, plain, 3-ply $3.25; 2-ply, $2.75; hnlf interest in the firm of Haight &amp; Thompson, New Britain, Conn.; Jos.
cows,
fresh and springers, nt A. C. L.
when
it
is
charged.
1
pair.
Private
water
works,
in
desiri-piy, $2
Free delivery. Address Magee to George A. Weilntid nnd the N. Byers, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Miss I. M.
stock pens, in Orlando.
148-3tp
Thc
coroner’s
inquest,
which
startable
location.
Reanom*h!o
terms.
Ap­
13t)-2(ltp1new firm of Herbert L. Haight and Metz, Jersey City, N. J.; C. F. Hop­
M. E. Ginn, flux- 391.
George A. Weilund assume nil indebt­ kins, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Herman Ror- ed Monday, was continued today with ply to Owner, 619 \ \ . First Street.
FOR RENT
ing, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Gustav Bluni- Miss Zeh Provost and Alice Blake, | __________________________ 116-tfc
T. 1). Lanier, the sage of Lokc edness and other liabilities.
0-8- 15p
JAS. F. MAGEE.
light house­
show
girls,
ns
witnesses.
They
attestFOR
SALE—IJuick
Roadster
at
a
1
FOR
RUNT—Several
hardt, Maywood, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs.
county was in the city yesterday nnd
keeping
rooms.
New
and
clean. 117
ed
to
the
authorities
ami
to
the
grand
(
bargain.—II.
&amp;
O.
Motor
Co.
1
44-tfe
this morning calling on friends and
Julian A. Sohon, New York, N. Y.;
Laurel.
144-tfc
COMBINATION
SALE
Mr. nnd Mth. Alfred Seward, Allen­ jury that they were present at the [ FOR SALE-Strawberry plants, certransacting business. ‘Bat” has been
FOR
RENT
-Desirable
housekeeping
tified by State I’lnnt Board, $3 per
town, Pa.; Mi’s. J. O’Rouke, Wanna Lnbor Day party in the Sa. Francis
on the sick list for some time, but is
THIS WEEK
rooms, every convenience. Box 117.
hotel nt which Miss Kappa is alleged thousand f. o. b. Luko Mary. Farina
recovering his health somewhat and
T.
O’Roukc,
Newark,
N.
J.;
Mrs.
M.
L. P. McCULLER
115-Gtp
\a
have
received
the
injuries
that
reStrawberry
Garden,
Lake
Mary,
Fin.
say* that he is good for another hun­
J. Whnley, Miss M. J. Bnrtsch, New
•
129-24tp FOR RENT—Comfortable rooms, fur­
dred years nr more or nt least until 15i ,0br8*.Sugar: ................$ 1 . 0 0
York; Mrs. W. A. Siller, Mrs. C. F. suited in her death four days Inter, j
nished for light housekeeping. 318
Arbuckle received news of his in -1FOR SALE—Ono heavy duty twoprohibition comes in again.
Jones,
Pleasantville,
N.
Y.;
Mrs.
l-Ib. Mixed Tea,
0Q
wheel trailer in good condition. In- Palmetto Avc.
149 Otp.
dictment in the city prison today. He
Chns,
DcArdon,
Virginia
jDeArden,
for
.. ..........
...... — unmoved. quire nt Ford Gnrngc.
143-tfc
said ..........
nothing
ami appeared
Light ears were shipped on the
New York; Mr. nnd Mrs. Isidore .......
WANTED
Clyde Line yesterday to Sanford by
Freidmnn, Mr. Metz Cohen, Patter­ Newspapermen who attempted to in- jpoR SALE—300,000 to 500,000 celery
New York people, who run them out
son, N. J.; Eugene Howard Costnln, tervlow him noted that his face was ( plants, about ready for the field, SALESMAN to cover locnl terrtory,
Total.
here, made a trip over Sanford, went
117-5tc New York; C. P. Hopkins, Brooklyn, more pallid than usual and that n** | Cnll on or phone H. II. Chappell,
selling dealers. Guaranteed salary
air of dejection seems to have settled ,
147-4tp of $100.00 week for right man. Tho
to Orlando, and then to DeLnnd land­
N. Y.
ing, and put the car son the Clyde let to sa ka Ita Hi Id to Ho to
n nhim.
FOR SALE—1 form ennner nnd sev­ Richards Co., 200 Fifth Avo., New
Muriana Bertola^ president of the
l ine boat again and felt like they to
TRAIN
SCHEDULE
eral dozen jars. Very reasonable. York, N. Y.
to
147-Otp
Women's Vigilance committee, said Address "E. H.” care Hernld. dh-tf
bad seen something, and it was worth to The Sanford Dniiy nnd to
iWANTED—Hemstitching
and
pecotSouthbound
that she expected the committee at _______________________________ _
the effort. They did not mind the to Weekly Hernld stnnd for to
ing,
also
ordeVs
for
nil
kinds
of
Depart* Uh meeting today would adopt rcso- FOR SALE—Celery farm, 15 acres, pleating. 124 Palmetto Avc. 149-Otc
Arrive
extra money for shipping the cars to Snnford nnd Seminole coun­
4|MJ to
2:86a.m . 2:46 a. m lotions pledging every possible n s-1 6 ncres tiled, 3 flowing wells. Big
here nt all. They wore business men to ty
iy just
JUBI' “B
ns «vlu"K,y
Htrongly ns the to No 83
8:40 a. m. nistnneo to tho/ authorities in tho'house and barn on hnrd road. Price
«f New York, who are too I'UBy to Ha American flag s 11
.
to No. 27
LOST
i$3,500. Good terms.—E. F. Lane, the
3:20
p. m. clearing un of the Arbuckle casts
vet down here in the winter time and Ml the greatest nation on earth, to No. 89___ _ 2:55 p.m.
"We
lll-fttp LOST—Black pockotbook between 1st
7:45 p. m
they
thought that Florida hud the
*? V will
n m i have
n t* t v&gt; a
•* committee
------------------ of wo-, **-*^ Estate Man,
to No. 86_____ 7:30 p.m.
X.-.
street and 10th streets. Finder will
best suminer climate in the world. to
men nt the trial," Miss Bortola said. ;FOK SALE—8 hives of bees. In good please return to 919 Onk street and
to to to to to to to to to .to
North Floun I
Tho grand jjury indictment came | condition. Seo A. E. Dobbins, 325 j receive leward.
D epart*
.
149-StC
Arrive
after
two sessions, encli lasting many Service Sliou Shop.
133-Sut-Wcd-0t
2:03
a.
m
No. 82................... 1:48a.m.
!
~
acres uml, residence
..11:46 a. m. 12:05 p. m hours. At last night's session Ze- h,if'OR SALE—»
“THERE’S NONE SO HOMELY
No. 84
Provost
nnd
Alice
Blake,
show*
girls,
faci.ig I’.Uj . IL.rgain. Box 117.
HUT LOVES A LOOK- *
No. 80.......... 3:05 p. m. 3:25 p. m.
testified
and
Grace
Hnlston,
a
nurse,
•
145-fltp
ING GLASS
28
_10:00
p.
m.
No.
who attended Miss Rnppo- wns closet-1------------------------------------------In
other
words,
we nro nil vain un­
Trilby Branch
ed with the Jury.
| FOR SALE—New house, 4 rooms nnd
til
we
turn
up
our
toes.
D ep a rt*
Arrive
Zeh Prcvost nsd Alice Blake were . bnth* Electric light and water. Close
Glasses
properly
fitted add grace
A N D
0:00 n. m. guests nt the party whore Miss Rnppo in* Good location. For full particulars
•No. 100..........
nnd
dignity
to
our
appearance,
instead
8:26 p. m Ih alleged to have suffered injuries , w'-'Ec "X * eara Herald.
147-41;). of detracting ns many who need
•No. 24..........
7:00 a.m. from which she died. The grand jury's LUMBER PRICES ARE ADVANC#No 158..........
7:35 p. m. votlng of nn Indictment chnrging n ING—Tho builder muy still got tho glasses, fear,
No. 22..........
n shrdlu etaoin shrdlu etaoin un unul
Leesburg Brnnch
Depart* I *L’MSor a^ cnso than murder will not (advantage of low building cost by
SALES AND SERVICE
Arrive
[.make Arbuckle eligible for bail at j submitting schedules to us and getting
TOM MOORE
157..........
4:00
p. r \
’No.
service.
We Carry The Parts
once, the district attorney declared. dircct-from-mill-to-buildcr
OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN
.. 2:52 p.m.
No. 21..
He will not be able to obtain tern- Our long leuf yuilow pine and Tidewa­ Office Opp P. O.
Phone 192
•No. 101______ 6:30 p.m.
| pornry liberty on bail until the mur­ ter cypress, manufactured in best mills
'No. 25.. . . . 2:00 p.m.
der charge is disposed of, said the insures first qunlity at lowest pos­
Holloa of Application for Tai Dead Undtr Sec­
Oviedo Branch
If the murder j sible cost consistent with good lumtion *71, Gancral BUtuUl, Lew*
Depart* district attorney.
Arrive
of Floridn
bor—
Jess
middlemen's
heavy
profit.—
charge Ih withdrawn he will bo nblu
_11:00 a. m.
•No. 126
GULF
LUMBER
COMf’ANY,
Perry,
Solid* I* herxdiy given tliat K. II. Klllii'&lt;*. |oirto obtnln his freedom nfter the henr­
of lux (VrOfldiO* No. I£!7. d ilc il *!i« Ctn|
8:40 p. m.
•No. 127
_
Florida.
138-e.o.d-13tc rlmai-r
ing on the manslaughter charge.
,lnv of Jnio* A. I). IHIU. tin* filed »nld I'rrtlfl*
•Daily, except Sunday.
In hif office, and Ima made R|»dlrnlloii for
Zeh Provost, before the grand Jury FOR SALE—Second hand Underwood nili*
inx deed lo Inane In acdirdnnce w ltli law. Maid
LHXINGTON ........... j.............;..............$2095.00
cerllflcalo
einlirnrva III!" following dracrll'i'd
is ---said to have altered
...... night, —
typewriter. In good condition. Ap- tiro|M*rtjr •I'-'iitd
l In Seminole m tinly, Florida,
Ecuador plans to reorganize on last
she made to District At- pjy a t Herald.
149-tf-dh m o l t : life I. 7. X II. I I . I» nnd 17), Hun*
brondur lines its agricultural school stntoments
-•
• 4 M - i - .—I
_
thine H alfbta. Tti* M id land In-lint aaaeaaed at
tome.v'Brady
last Sntundny which«j______________—
■-----— ——
I Imp date o f the loan to re of encli certificate In
and experiment station,
HUPMOBILE ..;.................................... $1685.00
caused a charge that witnesses had I
^ ^ “ Whito w ] ow ^nhy cnr t*-e im irr of J II,' ltryce. Unlem -aid re rl I fl­
ee le wt-nil Im redeemed am irdliiK to low lex deed
Roller bearings have been invented been intimidated. Alice Blake, In hor | rin*u’ r’12
Avc.
M9-3tp will l « n t there*,ii on the m ill day of (Mnt**r, A.
for extension tables nnd for heavj statement, corroborate' Miss Pro- (FOR SALE—Now cottage, n little I). Ioil.
W llnrta my official t li m lu l Y and eeal tld t
furniture drawers.
I.Vh day of Heplriulier, A. I&gt;. mat.
.vost's statements, it was said.
| better than tho usual run. Two bed the(MKAl.t
K. A. IHirtll.AMN.
Miss Hnlston told of being present rooms, sleeping porch, well located,
Clerk o irro lf cm irl.
Seminole enm ity, Fla.
Phone 175 Fourth and Sanford Aw nt tho postmortem on tho body of Worth your investigating.—A. P. o-n-A lc
H r: A. U. WF.KKH. It, C.
Miss appe, which yus performed by Connelly.
149-4tc
New Era Printery
Ohio has mothered several Presi­
Dr. Win. Ophulo and Dr.
E. R um -|F0R SALE OR RENT—P in ^ i l T ^ d
G. Bassett Smith, Prop.
dents,
but this is the first time in his
Sanford, Florida
condition. Phono 103-J or uddress
well, last week.
COMMERCIAL AND
140-0tp
tory
she
has provided a step-mother.
P. O. Box 362.
JOB PRINTING
T*Y A DAILY HXKALD WAWT AD.

: THE WEATHER

MICHAELS-STERN LINE

purchased one of the nicest lines of young men's suits
that have ever been displayed in Sanford, that carry a
guarantee as iron-clad as any make, and are priced on
an average of $10.00 a suit less than others. This is the

CAMPUS TOGS LINE

If you need a suit and will look them over, we’ve made a
sale

srfa f r/Mr/sa/FF£miL

Sanford, Fla.

FATTY ARBUCKLE
GETS TWO COUNTS
AGAINST HIM

J

_

$ 1.60

LE X IN G TO N
HUPM OBILE

automobile has proven to those whose
4lnie is W01’th anything, that walking is an
extravagance and that riding is true economy
F. O. B. Sanford

___

, F. 0. 3. Sanford

B- &amp; O. M O TO R CO. \

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D aily H e r a l d

Sanford
THB

*

“City Substantial’

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 150

SANFORD, FEORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1921

VOLUME II

SOUTH ATLANTIC PORTS
MENTIONS PORT OF SANFORD
SHOWING OUR ADVANTAGES
------ -

,

..C O M M IT T E E OF FLORIDIANS

Says Excessive Freight
Rates In stru m en tal

Messenger From Lost Naturalist

to

fo h n e w

BRITISH CRUISER DAUNTLESS
BRING BACK THE BODIES
VICTIMS OF DIRIGIBLE ZR-2
ENGINE DERAILED
KILLING FIREMAN
CHICAGO &amp; NORTHWESTERN.
0

f e d e r a l a g r i-

CULTURAL CREDITS LAW

Bodies of Sixteen Amer­
ican Naval Officers
and Men

(Br Th* AMocl.tml Proaa)
( By Tho AmocIi U iI P r . u )
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 10.—T. L.
CLINTON, la., Sept. 10.—Fireman
Wilson, of Bnrtow; D. M. Lowry, of
John Johnson, of Clinton, was killed
Tallnhnr.sce, and W. F. Cochman, of
when the engine of the Chicago &amp;
Jacksonville, will be the Florida mem­
Northwestern railway fast westbound
bers on the committee for carrying out
passenger trnln was derniled in a
CONVOYED BY AMERICAN BAT­
TO WATER TRANSPORTATION the purposes of section twenty-four
washout near Bclleplaine early today.
TLESHIPS FUNERAL SHIP
of
the
new
federal
agricultural
cred­
THAT WAS BEING NEGLECTED
Un unidentified trnmp\ watt .also
ARRIVED TODAY AT N. Y.
its
law
according
to
advices
received
AM) WILL NOW BE USED *
killed and Engineer Thomas Lea was
.
■
.
here from Washington.
This pigeon was picked up exhausted ami lieilrtiggled with ruin at t'nliim- badly scalded.
(By Th* A w ooliU d P r t u )
bus circle, New York. Attached to Its leg was a note from l'r. Edmund Heller,
The September issue of the South ■
NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—Convoyed
naturalist, saying lie was lost on Hoodoo mountain, Yellowstone. A/Wyoming
Atlantic Ports Mngnzino, published
by American hnttlcships, destroyers
timelier was told by wire to semi u rescue expedition at once, and Doctor
for the upbuilding of the American
and
aircraft and marked ns a funeral
Heller was found.
Merchant Murine and the development
ship by half-masted colors, the Brit­
of Domestic and Foreign Trade rela­
ish cruiser Dauntless arrived here
tions through South Atlantic ports,
todny from England with the bodies
(By Ttao AaaoolaUd Praia)
carries a department devoted to the
of sixteen American nnvnl officers nnd
(B? Th. Aiioclttcd Pro*i)
TOKIO, Sept. 10.—It was intimated
EL PASO, Sept. 10.—The city coun­ men, victims of the ZR-2 disaster. The
St. Johns River Ports development. In
cil adopted on the first rending an or­ Dnuntless wns met far out nt sen this
this department are articles on the in responsible quartern here today if
dinance forbidding public gatherings morning by the American flotilla nnd
River Ports of I’nlntkn, DeLand and China declines recent proposul of Ja ­
pan
regarding
turning
of
Shantung
or demonstrations of masked persons. with American destroyer making way
Sanford, showing the many advant­
over
to
Chinn
which
government
con­
Permits from police chief are neccs- the cruiser, followed by other Ameri­
ages which each possesses, and which
snry for masked halls or cnrnlvnls. can vessels nnd with seaplnnc flying
advantages if properly utilized will in­ siders eminently reasonably in nature,
sure the future of these Important riv­ Japan may refuse to discuss Shantung BUT HOPES OF PEACE ARE STILL ASSEMBLY TO ACT ON PROPOS­ Supporters of the ordinance say it is overhead will pass up Ambrose chan­
aimed at the Ku Klux Klan.
er ports. The article on Sunford question at ^the coming Washington
nel to New York navy yard. As soon
ALS OF POLITICAL
ENTERTAINED BY BOTH
stresses the fnet thnt the excessive conference.
COMMITTEE
as the Dauntless is moored the bodies
PARTIES
CALIFORNIA WINTER
freight rates will bo primarily instru­
will he removed to temporary chnpel
« LONDON, Sept. 10.—The fact that
BASEBALL LEAGUE. to rest until tomorrow when full hon
GENEVA, Sept. 10.—The member­
mental in its future development nnd MUNICIPAL PRESSING
EQUIPMENT IS LATEST
ors will lie given the dead airmen.
its ability to serve Southern nnd Cen­
Premier Lloyd George is suffering ship of the league of nutioiiH will he
(By Th* AtiocUUd Fr*ii)
INNOVATION IN MIAMI from a chill wns confirmed at his of­ increased to fifty if the assembly
tral Florida, ns a result of its geo­
After the services 'he body of
BOSTON, Sept. 10.—The California
graphical location is nlso brought out
ficial residence in Downing street last adopts the recommendation of the po­ winter hnscbnl! league will look like Lieutenant Coil will lie taken to sen
MIAMI, Sept. 10.—The city of Mi­ night. It waH also announced that it litical committee which yesterday de­
on an American warship and some­
in this article.
ami
is to have a municipal pressing would be necessary for the premier to cided to approve the admission of a major league this year. Ty Cobh an­ where off the const will be consigned
The freight differentials ns be­
Latvia and Estohnin. The applica­ nounced here Inst night thnt he would to the deep in accordance with his
tween Sanford nnd points further shop within the next few days, where remain indoors for a few dnys.
tions of Lithuania and Hungary were manage the San Francisco club, going wishes. The bodies brought home to­
South have been noted nnd the atten­ her five bank president commission­
to the const immediately after the day included all hut one of tins Ameri­
tion of wholesalers nnd jobbers uro ers can get their pants pressed for a
LONDON, Sept. 10.—Prime Minis­ put over, the committee deciding to
called to tlieso salient fnctB.
The nickel or dime whenever they desire. ter Lloyd George last night cancelled await M. Hyman’s on the efforts to American lengue season closes. Geo. cans who were on the dirigible when
South Ports Muguzine hns a distribu­ Henry G. Ralston, recently appointed the arrangements for a conference of settle the Vilnn dispute before acting Sisler will manage the Vernon club, it was destroyed. The exception is
Rogers Hornsby, the Los Angeles, Rigger, Norman Walker, who escaped
tion amongst n clientel that are recog­ director of public safety, yesterday or­ Sinn Fein delegates with himself and on Lithuania.
and
it i sunderstood thnt Harry Heil- with his life but is now in a British
dered
the
purchase
of
pressing
equip­
nized as moulders of public opinion,
Hungary's application will not come
members of his cabinet at Inverness
ment.
A
shop
will
be
opened,
nnd
all
mann
will probably he manager of tho hospital.
snop
win
oe
ami
a..
on
geptember
20th&lt;
and publicity appearing in this publi­
up ngnin until Sept. 23, when Count
policemen,
firemen,
commissioners
and
,
Thc
nrrn„ffen,entH
for
the
proposed
Onklnnd
club.
Thu Dnuntless arrived off Sandy
cation will, without doubt, be produc­
Apponyi arrives to furnish nil necesHook
thin morning hut expected to
other
city
officials
will
be
privileged
pL
&gt;acu
conference
are
cancelled
tive of great results. A cut of the
snry Information to the commission.
wait
outside
the harbor until nfterlake front has been reproduced in this to make use of it.
but tbo neg 0t|0tions still are not' rup­ The political committee wIbo decid­
non
for
high
tide.
issue and shows up very favorably.
ed
to
recommend
to
the
supreme
coun­
tured. Thnt in brief is the story of
The leading article in this issue, un­
yesterday’s unexpected and surprising cil the inclusion in the eventual pence
der the caption "Permanent Suprem­
treaties with Turkey, a clnuse safe­
developments.
acy on the Seas," suggests a plnn of
guarding
the interests of Armenin.
Enmonn DeValera, the Irish repub­
satisfactorily disposing of our govern­
The
finance
committee which is
lican lender, having reaffirmed his
ment owned merchant marine. The
scrutinizing
the
expenditures of the
claim to enter the conference as the
plan briefly is to enforce those pro- |
representative of an independent sov­ secretariat as well as the labor bu­
(By Th* AttocUtfld Fr*«*&gt;
visions of the .Jones' Act, approved
ORI-ANDO, Sept.
10.—William
ereign stnte, Premier Lloyd George reau, yesterday asked Albert Thomas,
s.
•
,
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Sept. 10.—Tho
June 5th, 11*20, which will permit the
declares that such admission is im­ head of the labor bureau, how it hap­ Moore and Frank Sanders of Ocoee,
profitable operation of our merchant WITHIN NEXT THREE WEEKS possible. He announces the cancella­ pened that, although the United were found guilty yesterday in the Bonnl of Public Safety todny served
notice on all citizens to remain uwny
fleet and prevent the unjust competi­
SAYS TIIE DISTRICT
tion of the arrangements for a con­ States is not a member of the league criminal court on a charge of dynamit­
from the proposed meeting of the Ku
tion from foreign sources to which it
ing
a
negro
house
in
Ocoee
several
he
had
a
number
of
Americans
on
the
ATTORNEY
ference, nnd the necessity of his con­
Klux Klan Sunday night and warned
weeks
ago.
Judge
Warlowo
announc­
has been anti is now being subjected.
.
sulting his colleagues on the subject. payroll.
owners
of public buildings not to
(Br Th* Aitoclatad Fraaa)
The enforcement of the Jones act will
"I found some remarkably capable ed that he would sentence the men
1
SAN
FRANCISCO,
Sept.
10.—Fat­
grant
their
places to the organization.
also aid materially in making it prof­
men in the United States,” M. Thom­ some time today. The maximum sen­
"Should
any
ntteiypt he made to hold
ty
Arbuckle
will
go
on
trial
on
some
itable, tone general conditions effect­
as replied, "and if I. can find more tence for tho punishment is twenty
it
meeting
in
defiance of this order"
charge
in
connection
with
the
death
ing the shipping industry return to
like them I will take them on, wher­ years’ imprisonment, while no mini­
the
hoard’s
announcement
says, "any
of
Miss
Rappe
within
the
next
three
normalcy. The article continues with
mum is mentioned in the statute.
ever they come from."
person
who
attempts
to
attend
it will
a proposal for the issuance of mer­ weeks District Attorney Brady an­
State’s
Attorney
Joseph
H.
Jones
as­
The preponderance of British and
he
regarded
as
an
unpatriotic
citizen
„
chant marine bonds and the distribu­ nounced today.
sisted
the
prosecution.
.
_____
1 FITZGERALD, Gn., Sept. 10.—The French on the secretariat and the la­
tion of these bonds on a prorata basis
The jury deliberated about thirty and law violator and will bo dealt
bor bureau is being severely criticised
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 10.—More fate of O. C. Fnrfield, one of twenty- by the representatives of the smaller minutes before bunging in ‘he verdict with accordingly."
to each Idler ami sailor who served
in the late emergency and to the next thnn forty quarts of liquor were con- "lx persons Indicted in connection with stntes. The committee will probably of guilty.
of kin of the boys who gnve their surned in the party in Arbueklc’s suite alleged "interference with employes of reoommend that insofar as possiblu
MAY MAKE WINKS
in
the
San
Francisco
hotel
that
ended
the
Atlanta,
Birmingham
&amp;
Atlanta
• AT HOME SAYS LAW,
Hvcs t,, the cause for which the fleet
all states represented in the assembly FLORIDA FARMERS IN
with
tho
death
of
Miss
Rappe
accordrailroad"
rests
with
a
jury
in
Ben
Hill
BOMBSHELL EXPLODED.
W||s primarily constructed. The plnnH
have proportionate representation in
LINE FOR PART OF NEW
would necessarily encourage the for­ ing to information given federal offic- superior court today. Judge O. T. the executive organization.
AGRICULTURAL CREDITS.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 1(1.—Intern­
mation of an organization which could inis here Inst night by a member of Gower charged tho jury at 0 o clock,
The grand jury, which is Invcstlgntappropriately be called the Merchant the party, authorities announced toal
bureau officials frankly. acknowl­
WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.—After
Marine Minute Men of America, to day. It wns declared twenty bottles ing the death of Engineer W. T. Reed,
edged
todny thnt bends of fnmilics
a conference hcrotoday between Sen­
'•'insist of ex-service men In every of whiskey were taken in Arbucklo's who was shot July r», had not coin­
may, upon tiling of notification with
car from Lob Angeles to San Fran- Dieted its woak InHt night, although
ator Fletcher of Florida, W. F. Coach­ llcnl revenue collectors, manufacture
•bde in the union.
cisco
more
thnn
thirty
witnesses
appeared
man of Jacksonville, and members of 200 gallons of wine yearly for home
With the ex-service men shnrcholdBrady said he would make public before thnt body during the day.
ii&gt; in the greatest enterprise ever ntthe War Finance Corporation here use. Treasury regulations making
With three additional arrests yestemptci by any nation, the foreign today his decision whether to try Fattoday, it wa sannounced that arrange­ effective such n construction of tho
propaganda would bo eliminated which ty Arbuckle for murder or whether terdny in connection with the death of
ments had been perfected for giving Inw were issued by Internal Kevenuo
IH,lovv being disseminated throughout he will prosecute him solely upon the Engineer Reed, five persons now are
Commissioner Roper upon the author­
I
__lit.. . 0
•
. . .
tilt* ""'"try
calling
for .the
junking
of_ manslaughter indictment returned by held in the county jail on charges of MANSLAUGHTER AND ACCES­ the stnte of Florida three members ity of Secretary McAdoo in October,
SORY AFTER EFFECT BY
thii
thereby subjecting our com- the grand jury. Arbuckle was to he murder. The warrants for these nrof the committee and Georgia two, 1018, and because of the general lnck
•
HIDING BODY
niercc to 'hc dictation of foreign oper­ nrrnignod before the police Judge to- rests were sworn to by Mrs. Reed,
for enrrying out th purposes of hcc- of public knowledge respecting tho
stars.
day for preliminary examination on
J°b» L. Lyle, 55, former member
tio'n
twenty-four of the new nggricul- provision congress never has enacted
(By Th* Aaioclated Prm)
The ator of this publication hns tho charge of murdered preferred by of the board of education and former
tural
credits Inw.
,
legislation nullifying it, officials said.
CLEARWATER, Sept. 10.—Dr. S.
engineer on the A. U &amp; A , was takr*‘&lt;|i'cstci I the secretary of the Cham- M rs.*I. U. Delmont.
The
three
Floridians
are: W. F.
_________________
en into custody shortly before noon; J. Belcher, was formally indicted to­
The law applies specifically to ex­
ber of ( ommerco to bring this sugCoachman
of
Jnckksonville,
T.
L.
Wilday
by
the
Pinellas
county
gfnnd
jury
emption
from pnymont of tax- offiW. Hornsby, 55, and A. K. Hull, 00,
.
‘‘‘fore the local Post of the FIVE SENTENCED TO
Hon
of
Bnrtow,
nnd
D.
M.
Lowry
of
on
two
counts
in
connection
with
the
einlH
pointed
out, hut in its appU• ’ I I FE FOR MURDER. a,B0 *orn,cr engineers; Alf Smith ami
"itruun Legion in order to ascertain
nTIInhnHBcc. The names of tho Gcor- cation makes manufacture of wine nt
J_
_
‘
J
’
I).
V.
Myrick,
former
employes,
are
death
of.
Virginia
Turner.
One
count
" r viuws on this matter. If tho
giu mombors have not yet been anr&gt;r\i
m m i * S.
a C.,
n Sept. iit
'" " is subsequently approved by legCOLUMBIA,
10—Mom- others in-custody of
. the
. sheriff.
. . . . . . . charged the physician * with man- nouned, hut it is turned that tlu4 home possible provided the manufac­
. . .
,
Judge Gower yesterday held that sluaghter and the other with hnving
"ton these shares would he in lieu er daughter,
son and t w o .u a
*
*
ompioyes of been neeessory nfter fact in that he chairman will he a prominent Atlanta ture 1h by the head of a family nnd
VI ‘ , 1c'‘8h bon»« which is being ad­ friends of the fimily were sentenced ^
&amp; A&lt; rnilroad was not an is­ hud hidden and disposed of the body hanker. The headquarters of this com the wine produced lie not sold or oth­
erwise removed from the place of
" cd for ex-service men and which o life imprisonment by Judge Sense, buo ,n» t|w trjn, of FftlrfloId, nnd he
of the girl. Dr. Belcher cannot be ar­ mittce will ho in Atlanta.
manufacture.
vis..
" ll!? -of tho tr«nsury
had ad- n the Lexington court today for tho HUHtainod th„ obJccUon of Solicitor­ raigned to plead before Circuit Judge
Under tho law $1,000,000,000 will be
,H‘li would
••
Among moro thnn 5,000 letters re­
prove disastrous flnnn- killing of Mnrcolus Cook, aged farm- Gcnora, Wa„ to thfl t&gt;(Tort of thc do. M. A. McMullen beenuso of relation­
Ciltlly jf
loaned by the committeo to agricul­ ceived recently seeking information
"ingress
decides
to
distribute
er of Lexington county, nnd the five fonHfl tQ 8how that tho ..fltriko wa8 j U8. ship of Dr. Belcher nnd Miss Turner tural and livestock interests.
«c
ns to permits for the making of
“8h ho,uw
all ex-service men.
were brought to prison here «dny. tjf|cJ by nct„ of ofriciola’* of that to McMullen nnd it is believed further
Senator Fletcher said today that "home made wines" or non-intoxicat­
T h e verdict wns by consent of at- ^
Tho jury Wftfl 8fint from tho action in the cast must be postponed
tho naming of three men from Flori­
( “ NGRKSH b il l m a y
torneys on both side. Tho prisoners CQUrt room wbi|0 tbo inwyt.rH argued until tho next term of the circuit da and two from Georgia on this ing fruit juices, were those of nt least
I'ROBE ku k l u x k l a n . are Mrs. Julia Cook, wife of tho dead tbjB j,0|nt&lt;
court. Meanwhile Belcher 1h nt liber­ committee with headquarters in At­ a dozen clergymen, the internal rev­
enue burenu announced todny. Thu
man, who wns charged with hnving
ty under $10,000 bail.
lanta, would place the people of that force hns been swamped with corres­
«.!I:'nS! " NCT^
r"- IH— Invest!- instiguted the crime; Ira Cook- her
ChrlBty
Mnthowson,
baseball’s
section in yn excellent situation to pondence Binco announcment wns
Klan w M It' 01n K rt,H 8 of tho Ku Klux son, who cut his father’s throat; grand old man, is on tho road to re­
The Birmingham Age-Herald boasts sccuro part of this government fund. made thnt heads of families may
Mimlo Cook, daughter of tho slain
It Js possible thnt even a lower in­ make 200 gallons of wino yearly for
li"n which ;{ Pr° P08et: in 0 rcs o ,J '
man, who held hia feet while tho covery, after a heroic fight against that more manuscripts for magazines
democrat u Roprle8entnt«y«
terest
rato tnnn 8 per cent may be sonnd
periodicals
ore
submitted
from
today h ’ Mn88«ch««eUs,/ announced crime wa ^committed; Henry Wheel­ tho white plnguo. If organized base- Birmingham than from any other city curd, 0 pr cent of this being charged homo ubo provided a permit is ob­
f S j nW“! h,‘vi"S dra/ted for In- er, a young friend of tho fnmily, who hall had moro men of Mathowson’n in the United Stnte except New York. by the War Finance Corporation nnd tained.
was said to bo engaged to Minnie cn]|bor thee national
natIonnl game
gamc would
wou]d not
not
Tho linotype operators in Noah'
Tho Montgomery Advertiser takes 2 per cent by the banks. If tho latter
"ext wl 0kn \
l ° T " T ? ’ Cook, and James Barfield, Jr., nlso a ^
qUlry wnuhl .
.
P r° P08,W in be wiggling nn(l
and wnhbllna.
wobbling In
in nublic
public tho role of kill-joy and asks whnt reduce their charges tho net result to timo had A1 Ailserable job if the Art
ec- friend of tho fnhtlly, who wns accus­
in| commit) ,c O’Mo.either by a spec
percentage of the manuscripts sub­ borrowers would bo decreased to that rat Herald printed a complete cat
ed of plotting the undoing of tho estimation, ns It has been doing for
unity list
extent.
mitted are accepted.
the past two years. .
senior Cook.

Our Growth

BROUGHT_ H O M E

POINTING THE WAY

Japan Will Not Play
Unless Coming Her
Way—May. Balk

LLOYD GEORGE ' MEMBERSHIP OF
C A N C E L L E D LEAGUE MAY BE
CONFERENCE INCREASED TO 50

CONVICT TWO MEN
OF DYNAMITING Louisville Bans Meet­
of Ku Klux Klan,
NEGRO HOMES ingSays
Nothing Doing

FATTY ARBUCKLE
WILL GO ON TRIAL
ON SOME CHARGE

CASE OF FORMER
A., B. &amp; A. MAN
RESTS WITH JURY

INDICT BELCHER
ON TWO COUNTS
DEATH OF GIRL

*

* th' »-* fc

El Paso Against K. K.
K., Forbids Masks Be­
ing Worn in Public

�V

THE SANFORD DAILY IILuALu, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1921

PAGE SIX

were shown with exquisite grace on
the youthful forms of the Misses Mil­
dred Holly nnd LeClnro Jones. With
equal delight one admired the hand­
some suit with which wns worn a chic
little turban featured by Miss Holly;
nnd the pretty afternoon frock of
crepe satin, gnrrtlshed with coral
bends with Its lovely accessory, a hat
of red duvetino nfld metallic flowers,
ALL-STAR CAST in
exhibited by Miss Jones.
I Tho happy blending of colors and
.the appropriate hnts worn with each
(4
costume; small hnts for morning nnd
sport wear; big hntH for nftemoon,
nnd gny, brilliant hnts for evening,
accentuated the charm of the Whole
show.
Also a Mack Sennett Comedy
For their vaudeville numbers Miss
Holly wore a lovely girlish evening
frock of blue tnffetn. Taffeta hns
been especially chosen this seuson in
picture frocks for young girls. ‘Her
Tomorrow—Douglas MacLean in “The
song wns n charming selection of tho
vnudevile group.
Home Stretch”; a comedy, Fox News
Miss Wimbish danced in a becom­
They
ing Grecian costume of rainbow hues
with a Grccinn hend-dress thnt wns
They
adorable. The sinuous grace of the
lithe young body, wns the very poetry
of motion.
The pnrndc of fashion embraced tho
fnll’s most enticing models In nil fab­
rics. Normandie, Rnvennq, Andrea,
Bolivin, Velours nnd duve-dc-lalne, In
coats nnd colors including sorronto,
brown, beaver, Harding blue nnd many
others.
No matter what your , style-wish
'It has been a busy summer oven though it wns vneution
may be or whnt your purse dictates,
time nnd wo faco tho winter season with tho grentest nnd
you enn find a pleasing coat style in
brightest prospects for a most prosperous year. Our busi­
the display. Suits nre featured in
ness nnd your business is increasing, Sanford is growing
Tricotines, Poirot-twllls, Serges and
beyond expectations of the greatest boosters, conditions
Fall iManhattans are
ady
MonRnyne, tho latter n high grade
are bettor, Florida is tho most prosperous stnto in tho
wool material that Is cntchirig the
union. Now is the timo to think of tho proverbial "rainy
popular fnney.
day." Snv'9 your money Millo you ure making it. Bank
.
There are practical pretty frocks
it with tho* bank thnt insures your deposits. Stnrt your
for every call of the season, refresh­
bank account today.
ingly youthful in line. Thoro is much
charming use of fringe nnd bends; nnd
of contrasting colors of ruffles nnd
sashes there is seemingly no end.
Fashion decrees for afternoon nnd
street
wear beautiful dresses fashion­
w
ed in Cnriton crepes, serges, crepeback satin, Poirot twills and satinS et ready for business t h a t is coming
fnced canton crepe, bended and em­
broidered, that have a distinctive new
sleeve thnt marks the latest fall
m
styles.
*
A charming model was shown in
crope-bnck satin which hnd trim­
mings of the reversible side with
•
o f Sanford
straight bands edged with lnce, dec­
orating the lower part of the skirt in
horizontal fnshion. This wns worn by ++4Ht+*+++*+++*4+4&gt;+*+++*+4'++++++'t*4'+&lt;l&gt;++4'1M&gt;++*++++44tt
* * * * * * * * * *
thnt recently planted. The weather is
Mrs. Wight.
WEATHER REPORT.
too warm and dry for the setting out
Not much velvet wns shown but
Solo—S. S. Bnumel.
to the dainty fastidious woman of
Weather and Crop Conditions in Flor­ of celery. Sweet potatoes, especially
metallic brocade holds n place of pow­
Closing Parody—"Bub" Allison.
on uplands, needs rain ns do cane
ida For the Week Ending Sep­
er for evening nnd also for bodices fuRhlon.
The shoes furnished the models for
She can revel in n riot of color nnd
and citrus fruits. The latter made fair
tember 1.1, 1921.
joined to other fabrics. Steel bends
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
this
show, by the courtesy of Lloyd’s
progress on low lands, but the need
and brilliant devices, notiihly in red richness of texture, daintiness nnd Shoe Store.
substantiality
among
tho
remarkable
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS.
lenther to attract attention, is used in
Temperature:—The week gave con­ of rain on uplands is pressing. The
Furniture by the courtesy of Miller
serge combinations. Fur is used for gathering of conts, Huits, afternoon Furniture Co.
tinued moderately high temperatures weather was Ideul for haying and
nnd
evonlng
gowns,
nnd
in
fact,
mibands nnd simply treated. The Orien­
over most of the section; maximum harvesting the corn crop, which con­
American League.
Lamps by courtesy of Sanford Fur­
tal touch is seen on many frocks. Indy’s wardrobe may be replenished niture Co.
were well up in the 90’s on several tinues in northern counties. Cooler
At Washington 1, St. Louis 0.
weather and moderate, although wide­
Black in combination with colored bro­ front the sole of her shapely foot, to
At Philadelphia 5, Cleveland 8.
days.
The candy came from Bower 4
the crown of her pretty head, at the
cades for bodices or worn with girdles
Precipitation:—While showers fell ly distrubed, rains. would improve the
At New York 11, Chicago 8.
Bnumel
Specialty
Shop,
"where
style
Roumillnt’s.
in brillinnt lines, iH fetching nnd al­
in all divisions droughty conditions Soil and the condition of all crops.
At Boston 1, Detroit 0.
Choico bon-bons were distributed tf
together desirable. The I’eggy I’nige reigns."
persist over the section, except in
The
attractively
arranged
stuge
a
bevy of charming young girls. Tie
dresses, shown exclusively by the
To humllo cargoes of grain at what­
some localities in the central west,
National League.
formed
an
appropriate
setting
for
the
Specialty
Shop fashion show will bea
Bnumcl Specialty Shop in Sanford are
and locally elsewhere. The need of ever port n ship may land in Eng­
At St. Ix»uis 7-3, Brooklyn 9-2.
gorgeous display of fnshion nnd beau­ scmi-nnnunl event.
the embodiment of all that Paris has
rain is decided on uplands. The great­ land suction unloading apparatus has
At Chicngo 10, Philndclhin 0. ^
ty, arranged nnd conducted personally
dictated
for fall.
est amounts reported fell in Dnde, been mounted on two railway cars.
At Cincinnati 1, New York 10.
by Mr. and Mrs. Bnumel, whose ad­
Distinctive fenturcs of the new vent into the business life of Sanford
Hillsboro, Orange, and Hernando
At Pittsburg fi Boston 2.
The cleats on a new tractor wheel
creations are the sleeves. They not is regarded ns nn acquisition to be ap­ Pickling and Preserving
counties.
only cover the nrm, but the wrist nnd preciated. In addition to the joy of
Condition of Crops:—The week was can lie withdrawn by lovers until they
Southern Association.
often droop downward to the knees, th e’fnshion Hhow a most delightful
n trying one in some portionss of the are flush with its surface, preventing
At Chattnnoogu 4, Atlanta 3.
introducing the fnmous Jenny, the and entertaining vnudevillc program
section where no rain has fallen in injury to improved roads.
At Birmingham 8, Memphis 1.
DuBurty and Bell sleeves in their va­ was rendered throughout the evening
more than two weeks. The weather
At Mobile 4, New Orleans 5.
riety
of enticing lines. The rich au­ including enjoyable musical selections
The Spanish government will form
was ideal for cotton picking, much of
Others not scheduled.
tumn
colorings of the trimmings are by Fellows’ orchestra, nnd embracing
which is open with picking netivo; n permanent commission to plan the
decidedly
appealing. •
some of the best local talent. A pop­
ginning is backward. Truck Is gen­ construction of a national system for
American Assttcintion.
An especialy unique model of Peg­ ular hit was the concluding parody on
erally backward—both seed beds and the distribution of electricity.
At Toledo l'lndinnnpolis 6.
gy I’nige designs is of navy Poiret the song, "I Never Knew” composed
At Minneapolis 9-fl, Has. City 3-4.
Retenre District No. 6
twill, henvy red leather embroidery for tho occnsion by Mr. Allison and Mason, Sure-Seal Jars
Charter No. 3708
At ColumbtiH 3, Louisville 4.
REPORT o r CONDITION OF THE
The Mr. Bnumel nnd sung hy Mr. Allison.
trims the hIcovch and panels.
At St. Paul 3-4, Milwaukee 0-1.
and Jelly Glasses
red lenther colar and slcovo-capo har­ All the numbers were excellently ren­
moniously blending. Mrs. Lloyd dis­ dered nnd were received with appre­
International league.
played this frock.
ciative npplnuse. Tho entertainment
At Jersey City 1, Reading 3.
AT SANFORD. IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA. AT THE CLOSE O r RUB1NES8, SEPT. 0. 1081
program follows:
Fascinating
nnd
entrancing
are
tho
At Buffalo 11, Syracuse 7 .
Stone Crocks, Coolers,
IIEHOUIICES
wordH
that
fittingly
describe
the
even­
Opening Parody—'"Bub” Allison.
s o I.(Kill. 74
At Rochester 4, Toledo 9.
no.| tlUrount*. inriniiiiiK rpillucuimt* ......................................... •
14*J. 13
Churns, etc.
ing gowns in their sunset colors. The
O icrilrafu, nuwcurml ............................*.............................................................
Joyful Tune—Billy Hoffmann.
Others not scheduled.
U. B. Oovernmunt Bacurltlea Own»ili
W
I.O
O
O
.IH
l
designer
seems
to
hnvc
caught
the
Solo—Miss
Mildred
Holly.
1&gt;«•| mm.11 ,-.| lii •crur.i tlrtulallmi I f . H. lainil* pur »ulm&gt;) .......................
m in rj.on
All uilirr United Slat** llo,*rniuont Kocurlll** .........................................
rays of the setting sun; borrowed the
Popular Melody—Maurice Helston.
South Atlantic Association.
Tutsi ................................................ ...............................................................
tints
of
a
marvelous
sunrise
and
dip­
Other bomla, •locks, mcuiIUm . etc.: ................ ...................................................
“I
Never Knew"—"Bub" Allison.
At AugUHtn 10-2, Charlotte 1-0.
IlnitkliiK limine, |8 , 1(10.n0: Furniture anil fUlilrea, f3,27N.otl.......................
11.USl.IH)
ping
into
brillinnt
reds
with
the
band
Ballad—II.
C. Claus.
Ileal e .la le nwiipil other than tmlikllii! Iioilae .................................................
At Greenville 3, Columbia 2.
rMl.t»71. IH
I.HMfill te»er*e will. Feilernl lleeerre Hank .....................................................
of
a
prodigal,
have
transferred
them
Grecian
Dance—Miss
Daphne Wim­
nu.uiu.7i
At
Charleston
0-5,
Spartanburg
5-1.
Ca.li In raiilt anil uimmiit line from nutlonnl haiika.............. ..
HARDWARE
Amminl line (mm Stale hiinka. Iiaiikera, ami tni«l eunipaiilva In the
to
fnhrU'H,
ns
tin
artist
would
transfer
bish.
Mrs.
Ed.
Lnno,
accompanist,
7.7SI».U3
llnltril Mlatea Inlher Ilian Inclmleil In Itema s, hr or HO ...................,
his
colors
to
canvaH.
Georgette
crepe
Check a on oilier* haiika In the *11111* city or town a* reporllllK hank
TIIE FASHION REVIEW OF
Iother Ilian Item USI ....................................................................................
- nis used in u lavish manner for the
Total of lleni* It. 10. II. 12 ami IS...............................................................
70,707.02
THE IIAUMEL SPECIALTY SHOT splendid bending or cryHtul work that
Check* on hank* Iwnlcil onulile of city or town of reporlliik* hank anil
;u»u.7m
Ollier mull llfin* ........................................................................... t.....................
fornm the conspicuous fenture of tho
’J.fMNI.OO
Ilrririiipllou rinitl wltli U. H. Trt*anirrr mul tine from II. N. Tre»»urrr. . .
(Continued from Page Ope)
frock. Beaded nets, tnffctns nnd luces
T otal............................................................................................................................................ ..
beautiful than ever this seuson, that arc popular favoritcH, suitnble alike
will be wurn by the tall, slendur girl. for the matron, the young society de­
l.l AIIII.ITIKH
no.mai.no
Capital »liM’k pahl III ................................................................................................7
She wore with splendid effect, frocks butante and the high school junior.
ntt.txw
.ix)
Hnrplu* (uinl .................. ........................................ * ............................ ••••.■••••• •
Cmllrhleil profit* .................................................................................KU.IKU.M)
with their rich colorings und difficult |
UcM-rrctl for lnlere*| anil late* aecrncil................................... 18.non.1 *1
Bnumel is showing an nmnzing
21.1118.02 sleeves and was especially attractive
la*** current e(|ieii*e*. Interval amt lave* pahl ...........................................
I!l,330.37
4t&gt;.400.m
style
and vnlue group of blouses that
ClrculalliiK not'* uiil*tainUiiii .............................................................................
1,700.88 wearing a silk seal plush coat-, a deep
Cerllflrtl check* utitalumlliig .................................................................................
If you aro doing business with Bankers,
reflect
the very best tnHto in design,
38,888.80
Caviller'* cheek* on own hank oiil*lnmlliiit .......................................................
silk-napped fabric unsurpassed in
Tula I of Hem* 21. 22, 33. 21 anil 2.7 .......................................................
2.VIMWU.I
made
up
of
the
choicest
fnbrics
in
nil
richness and beauty. Soft grey Kit
Merchants or Individuals in Orlando, or Or­
Domain! dapotlt* (other than bank dapotiti) aubject to Rtitnro |ile|iualt«
p«y*lila wllliln .‘to day*):
collnr and tho beautiful colors no much in dc470.h02.87 Coney fur fnshiona the
liiillrhlnal i|p|*i*ll* *nhjeet to cheek ...................................................................
ange County, and feel the need of informa­
mnnd this fall.
Certificate* of ilepo*lt due In le** Ilian Ho day* (oilier Ilian for money
cuffs.
2tl,00n.30
borrowed) .............................................................................................................
And’tho hnts! They nre tho Intest
tion concerning the responsibility and cred­
Miss Daphne Wimbish was a win­
yttale, county, nr other munlelpul depo«|la vecnred hy pledge of a**et*
87. 4no.nt
note in Btylo nnd beauty sponsored by
of tide hunk ...........................................................................................................
some
figure
in
tho
Peggy
Paige
Potlto
Tidal of demand &lt;1*|«&gt;*||* (other Ilian hank de|awlla) auhjeel to
it standing of your customers, it would bo
lieaerve Hem. 211. 27, 2S, 2h. till and 81 ...................................
fgll.RI3.17
models for young girls and small wo­ tho lending milliners. Among them
Tim* dapotiti aubjoct to Bator,* (|iny*hle after dll day*, or ailhjert to
wise to communicate with us.
men. Especially pretty wns an after­ will be found the sphinx nnd Elzee
80 day* or mole iiutlee, and imalal «a«lu*«):
4riJ.hOH.4IJ
models;
tho
Samuel
Ach
nnd
Knits
Other lime de|Ki*ll* ...............................................................................................
I.M0.44 noon frock of black Hatln designed on
I'oalal aaelng* depixll* ...........................................................................................
fashionably straight so very becoming beauties, made up in duvetine, velvets
Total of lima de(io*lta outiject to Iteaerre, Item* 83, 88, 81
amt an ..................................................................
4M,418.ri
mn.iNNUN) to-girlish figures nrid a deep fringe of and hntters pluBh. The picture hnts
lllll* payable with Federal lle*err* Hank .........................................................
jet nnd white bends accentuate these are dreams of loveliness with their
T otal........................................................................'..................................................................$1,828,1)37.711
feathers nnd flowers. The trim taillines.
HTATK IIP FI.OIII1JA. COUNTY UK HKkllNUl.H, **.:
Miss Esther Miller's gracious per- orod lines of smart turbans end B ail­
I, F. I'. Forater, I'realdenl of the *l*i»&lt;* named hank, do *olemuly awear that the atxiev *lalelurnt I* true to the te*t of my knowledge and belief.
sonality,
enhanced with peculiar em­ ors; tho feather turbans, and glossy
•
'
.
'A
F. I'. FOllMTKIt. I'reildent.
phasis, tho lovely black dinner-gown coquo feather hat will be found in tho
CO II It 18 T — AI t e a t :
T. J. Mll.I.Kn.
of georgette and Belgian lace with its newest designs. Catoring to the wo­
I.. A. ItllUMI.HY
Orlando, FI*
Post
Office
Box
193
men's trado exclusively the scuson’s
,
H. O. C1IABH,
jenny
jieck
nnd
Henna
snsh
and
facHI reelora.
novelties and lingerie, the charming
and aworn In liefnre me Oil* I till day of Kepleudwr. 11)21,
lings. .
\ Hiitairrlbed
ItfHAL)
W. L. HUMCLIO, Notary Public. Slat* of Florid* at Lari*. I
young girl Or Junior models ncgllgeo aro attractive nnd appealing
My roiiimlaoloii eiplrr* February 10. 1U28.
1

THE STAR TO-DAY

A N H A T T A N

are the finest shirts made anywhere in the
world.
establish the American fashions.
have no serious rivals, either in quality
or in social preference. And, because they are
the best shirts, they possess the added ad­
vantage of being the most economical. They
cost more than some others, but less per year
than any others. We offer a satisfactory ser­
vice to every man who is far-sighted enough
to appreciate and want the best.

Cold Steel”

SUMMER DAYS
WILL SOON BE OVER

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.

The W inter Season
Is Advancing

The Peoples Bank

SPORT WORLD

TIME

We have the

STONE JARS

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

See our line of

BALL

CO.

Information

\

The Orlando Credit
Association

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,1921

f AGE TWO

Progressive movements, foster­
ed by progressive individuals, are
invariably productive of results.
All progressive movements that
have for their aim the creating of
a GREATER SANFORD and SEM­
INOLE COUNTY are in accord with
the progressive policy of this insti. tution.
Identify yourself with this strong
institution today by opening an ac­
count.

The Seminole County
Bank...
STRENGTH

PROGRESS
•1% INTEREST PAID

SERVICE

l4*+.|.+++.fr++.j.++++.S"S-++'H'++*+&gt;!"5,*+*},,K ,,!**+**+***,S,,S,*+++*+++'&gt;
n most delightful afternoon wnB
spent.
After refreshments were served, nil
joined in merry games and nil too
MRB. FKED DAIGEK. Society Editor, soon came the time to set out for
Rhone 217-W
home. There were sixteen present:
Mrs. F. Brandt Mrs. Krauser, Miss
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Irene Brandt, Mrs. Frank Meiseh, and
little
Constance, Mrs. L. F .Roper,
FRIDAY—Mrs. D. I’. Drummond will
Mrs.
Anna Schwak, Mrs. Harry
entertain the members of the Mon­
day Bridge Club at her home on Thurston and Master Herbert, Mrs.
Magnolia avenue, at 3:30 p. m.
•&gt;- Richter, Mrs. J. Bender, and MasMothers Club will meet with Mrs. It. ter Frederick, Katherine Melsch,
R. Dens, at her home on Park Ave. Ruth, Clara and Mrs. Joe Meiseh.
SATURDAY—The Children’s Story
--------- -------------Hour will lie held at the Central BhhK LLPhltS IO IIC1I.I)
Park at 5 o’clock.
I
MEETING IN SANFORD.

SOCIETY

The second meeting of the Orange
Mrs. J. K.Minohan, of Orlando, is
Belt
Beekeepers’ Association will be
the attractive guest of Mrs. S. S.
held
in Sanford next Monday, Sept.
Baumel.
I
10,
at
lO.’.'IO a. m. An excellent pro­
I
gram lias been prepared for the oc­
Mr. and Mrs. J.. K. Wathcn on- casion and all bookkeepers are re­
nouncc tin arrival of a baby girl,
The little lady quested to attend the meeting.
September Itth.
weighed nine pounds and has been
OSCEOLA NEWS.
given the name Mary Louise.

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INGENIOUS AND MODISH

UPSALA AND
GRAPEVULE

What beautiful summer weather,
but we arc needing n good soaking
rain bndly. Some of the groves tho
leaves of the oranges are curling
from the drought.
Mrs. J. A. Vnughn wns quite sick
for n few dnys Inst week with stom­
ach trouble and the doctor wns cnllcd
to attend hor.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Swanson have
purchased themselves n fine now tour­
ing Ford nnd Inst week, A. F. Westerdick built for them n now garage.
Wo understand Clnrcnco Bcrgquist
is now n full fledged tire man, having
finished his four years’ apprentice­
ship at the A. C. L., shops. That's the
kind of hoys the world needs that is
not afraid of work nnd can stick to a
thing once well begun.
Mr. nnd Mrs. August Swanson nnd
Archie, moved Inst week and- tho
first of this, Into their own new home
in Ornpcvlllo nnd nrc now busy get­
ting settled.
Mr. nnd Mrs: Barney Beck enter­
tained their parents- Mr. nnd Mrs.
Westerdlck and V. C. Collier, of Snnford, on the evening of the Gth, In
honor of the birthday of the host,
with n supper party with crcnm and
enke ns a treat.
M,r. nnd Mrs. Ambrose spent Labor
Day with her mother, Mrs. Perry, nt
Pnlntkn, their little daughter, Roberta
returned home with them.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Campbell spent
n recent week-end with her mother
and sister, nt St. Augustine, nnd nro
now planning a trip to visit his moth­
er in Indinna.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lucas nnd their two
little ones, from Longwood, nnd tho
minister from Orlando, were dinner
guests on Saturday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Westerdick.
On Sunday Alfred Ericson motored
down to Orlnndo with Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Mngnusnn as it wns thought
best for Mrs. Magnuson to enter Dr.
Christ’s hospital after an X-ray ex­
amination here. IU-r many friends nnd
relatives are hoping nfter the opera­
tion which she will undergo next week
that she mny regain her usual health.
They nlso went down to see her on
Monday.
Rev. (Mark will preach for us Sun­
day nl Upsnla at 3 o’clock.* We liked
him s j well we shnll bo glad to hear
hint again. We understand thut he
wns long u missionary in Alnskn- late­
ly coming here with his family from
California. Mr. Ericson kindly offered to bring him over from his home
near the Orlando road.

Miss Agnes McCormick, with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rnulerson, of |
and Mrs. Roy Shepherd were shop­
Geneva, were in the city Wednesday,
Mr. Raulcrson going on to Del.and on ping in Sanford, Wednesday.
Mr. P. J. Feitnor was a business
business, while Mrs. Raulcrson spent
visitor
in Sanford Friday.
the day with her girlhood friend, Mrs.
The
stork
visited Rill Butler’s resi­
Weiland, at the Gables.
dence on Wednesday and left a lovely
eight pound hoy. Mrs. Butler and
Mr. and Mrs. William Killiee and young "Bill" are doing splendidly.
Mrs. C. W. Culpepper, of Geneva were
John Milton Clarke left here Tues­
guests at the Peek-Whitcomb wedding day for Montverde, where he will
Wednesday.
enter as student in the Montverde
* * * * * * * * * *
industrial school.
Miss Ruby Roy spent Wednesday in
Mrs. Bryce George, with Miss CoJacksonville visiting friends. She ac­ rlnne, Randall and Lewis, will make
companied her brother, Dudley Roy, their home at Daytona during the i *
*
that far on his return to college.
coming school session.
* * * * * * * * * * *
Miss Ernestine Summcrsill, of
PICNIC BIRTHDAY PARTY
Jacksonville is a visitor at the home
Miss Ellen Fuller left Sunday for
Mrs. A. E. Hill entertained most de­ of her brother, T. S. Summcrsill.
Tnllnhnssce, where she will enter tho
lightfully yesterday afternoon at a
Mrs. Lindsey is on a month's visit Florida State College.
picnic and swimming party in compli- ot her home in Enu Gallic.
Ijongwood is the proud possessor of
mont to her grand daughter, Miss
A party consisiting of Mr. nnd Mrs, a brand new postoirice which they
Olive Newman, the occasion being her Roy Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Bunts moved into Inst Friday.
fourteenth
birthday
anniversary. and family, spent last Sunday at
J. S. Diukel wns transacting busi­
Misses Mildred Holly, Mary Elizabeth Pleasure Bench.
ness in Sanford nnd Orlando SuturPulcston, and Emily Griffon and liar-1 School here will open October 3rd, dny.
ry Woodruff also shared honors, it with Millll ABnM McCormick ns prin­
Mrs. Hutchcnson nnd children ,of
t i n g their birthdays.
eipal. Roth principal and pupils are Quincy, is the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs.
The merry group of young folks enger to start work in the Use now
met at the home of Mrs. Hill, going school house which is being rapidly William Allen,
Mrs. S. A. Wilkinson nnd baby, of
from there in a large truck to Crystal completed.
Tnmpn,
nrc visiting her parents.
l.nke, where swimming, games, tugP
.11.
Tructt has moved into his
of-war, skipping rope, hunt rides,
SACRAMENTAL WINE
store
in
South
Longwood.
awimming matches, etc., were enjoyed
HAS
30
DAYS
LEFT.
The
Longwood
school will open
until late in the afternoon when a
October
3rd,
with
Mr. Miller, of Unlnrge picnic luncheon was served. Af­
WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.—Distri­ iontown, Ohio- ns princijul. The pri­
ter supper the guests enjoyed dancing
nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred bution of wines for sacramental pur­ mary teacher is to be appointed later.
posesl byi wholesale
dealers is to be
Miss wOmah Allen entertained
ainet his
*» llllllllln its
I III III
|\ l |
| IV IMHII
t
Williams
at the
lake.
A Vietrola
having been brought out early in the •u’rmittl''* for t,llrty ,l“&gt;'s more, Com- house guests, Friday evening, nt the
inissioner Blair said today.
library. Games wyre played and enko
. tiny.
egulntions
restricting
the
Hale
.of
and
punch was served,
A large birthday cake with all the
liquors
nt
wholesale
to
manufacturers
C. * W. Kritzminger, Louis Entzsymbols baked in it afforded much
merriment. Harry Woodruff finding ami wholesale druggists were huh- minger nnd J. F. McGhuney, were
the quarter and Robert Jenkins the pended so far nH they applied to visitors in Sanford Monday,
Friends of Tunis Lewis will regret
thimble. As the honorees cut the cake wines for religious purposes until
September IB, nnd pending flnnl do- to henr he is in the Fcmnld-McLnugheach gave a witty toast.
Mrs. Hill was assisted in entertain­ termination as to the status of sne- ’ |jn hospital.
ing the young folks by Mr. and Mrs. rnmcntnl wine dealers- Mr. Blair said
Louis Entzmingor returned from
D. L. Thrasher, Mrs. It. E. Newman, the further suspension was granted. Tnmpn Sunday, J. T. McGhnney rehfrs. W. C. Hill, Mth. S. Pulcston, Mr.
Two hundred and sixty-three man- turning with him.
nnd Mrs. Fred Williams, Mrs. J. E. ufneturing establishments in Tampa
Harry Phipps is the guest of his
I’nee nnd Mrs. LeGctte.
increased tho vnluo of rnw materials brother, J. E. Phipps, for a few days,
Besides the honorees, Misses Olive in process of manufacture $23,188,000
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk Topliff, of OrNewman, Mildred Holly, Mary Eliza­ h*
Recording to the preliminary ]„„(|0| Wero visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. A.
beth Puleston, Emily Griffin nnd Har­ report of the efcdernl census bureau y. Fuller, Wednesday,
ry Woodruff, the guests included Jim announced today.
Mrs. J. II. Allen hns been having
Stone, Carol Stone, LnCInire Jones,
ibis report contains the following hrer store building remodeled nnd onMaude Lake, Camilla Puleston, It. E. inportnnt figures: Persons engaged larged, nnd moved into the new pnrt
Griffin, Georgia Moldey, Jean Max­ in manufacture, 1-1,231; proprietors this week.
well, Dorothy, Florence and Charles and Arm members, 300; salaried cm- 1
________________
Mero, Ed. Humph, Sara Williams, W. ployoH, 000; nvcrng nunpiher wnge
PREMIUM SALAD
A. Adams, Pierce Griffin, Albert Con­ earners, 13,079; primary horsepower,
nelly, Joe Caldwell, Robert Jenkins, 7,313; capital, $38,820,000; services
DRESSING
Kitty DuBose, John Brumloy, Mam- $10,800,000; salaries, $2,303,000; wn.
.
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L.
P. McCULLER
den Du Bose, Robert Thrnsher
1 ges, $14,33-1,000; materials, $17,273-- L a r^ e aize,
iC
Margaret Neal of Orlnndo.
000: and value of products, $42,401,fo r
40C
000.
M. AND D. CLUB.
-----------------------The M. und D., Club of the west
Hor home use a phonograph and
147-Btc
aide held their weekly coffee party' nntion picture machino hnvo been
________________ •
a t Crystul Lake on Wednesday whero "*&gt;mblned in a single cabinet.
| Buy it with a Herald Want Ad.

LONGWOOD

'sr siE :::::::2 0 c

L ooking A head
Ll’*'Ola

IN THE

“ C IT Y S U B S T A N T IA L ”
ACCESSIBILITY
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY

PROGRESSIVENESS
COMPETITION
LOOKING AHEAD

LOOKING AHEAD

Is one of the important subjects In
our scries. Ahcnd we can see n
City of 23,000 and build nnd live to fit the niche.

TUP FUTITRF

° f nny C,ty 8ubs,,,nt,n, Spends largely on
* U L i I I I I L l l L the growth and success of .its retail business
• houses, and such growili will he impossible unless HOME
PATRONAGE is practiced by the people of the community.

ASK YOUR MERCHANT

first If he can't supply
your needs and If he
can’t teij hlip It will be necessnry to send out-of-town. Then
when another article Is needed endeavor to secure It ngaln
nnd If not successful tell him 'again you must patronize out­
side firms. This intent on your pnrt helps the mcrchnnt
supply {he demand.

Among the new suits for fall and
winter there are none In which tho
season's style features have been used
to better advantage Hum In the model
Illustrated. Its coat Is of medium
.length, with embroidered panel ut tho
front ami the much-ndmtred hell
sleeve. It Is trimmed with a bund
nnd n collar of fur.

I OOK AHFAH b&gt;pnlronlxlnR hom&lt;? Industry

IN RED AND BLACK

L U U Il r illL /lD

th.it he| |)H tho community.

nnd the city

First National Bank Annex

MEN’S HIGH TOP LACE SHOES, $7.50
WILL KU KLUX DISBAND
JOE EABMAN WILL
ORDER IS NOT GENERAL
SERVE AS JUDGE OF
RUT HITS TENNESSEE.
MUNICIPAL COCRT.
BRISTOL, Tenn., Sept. 10.—Official
disbnndment of the Knights of the
Ku Klux Klan was ordered Inst night
it wns announced by officers. The
Tho vogue for black lias made such ' renson for the notion wns not made
tin Impression on the world of fashion public.
that designers of children's clothes
hale taken advantage of It In (lie pro­
Although the above dispatch re­
duction of new things for full. It npporting
the order for the dishnnding
nears III tills pretty dress with Its
Waist of black taffeta silk and linml of tho Knights of the Ku Klux Klsm
embroidered dots of red. The skirt is vague nnd indefinite- indications
Is red and black Scotch plaid with a are that the order hns been givun only
wide heft that folds over a narrow in the town of Bristol nnd /Iocs not
black sash of clro ribbon.
affect the order elsewhere. No word
could lie obtained Inst -night from
GOVERNOR PRESENT
William J. Simmons, Atlanta, im­
AT OPENING DAY OF
perial
wiznrd of the Klan.
COLLEGE FOR WOMEN.
It is probable, also ,that the alleged
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 10.—The expose recently published by the New
formal opening of the Florida State York World and the growing senti­
College for Women took place with ment against the Klan hnd something
Governor Hardee, other state officials to do with the order for disbanding.
nnd ministers of the city offering the —Tampa Tribune.
students a welcome to Tnllnhnssce.
Dormitories were opened Monday nnd DERANGED MIND MADE
UP STORY OF ATTACK
since that time young women from all
RY CATTLE RUSTLERS.
parts of the state have been arriving
on every trnin. Registration of new
BISBEE, Arlz., Sopt. 16.—The
students took place nnd with the
story
of n brutal attack on. Miss Sadi
opening exercises to he concluded,
Champion
by cnttlc rustlers believed
everything will be in readiness for
to
he
Mexicans,
as related by her last
the beginning of class work nt once.
night,
w u h the result of a disordered
it is expected the total enrollment
mind cuuscd by injuries sustained
will he approximately 730.
when her horse fell on her, officers
investigating tho cnHe declared today.
The horae became tangoled in a
barbed wire fence, which scratched
the girl about the fucc nnd othorwisj
injured her ns she fell, they said. No
cattle are missing from the ranch,
BROKEN OUT SKIN AND ITCHING the officers snid, nnd the gir lims de­
ECZEMA HELPED OVER
nied pnrtH of tho Htory ns she re­
NIGHT
gains her mental composure.

USE SULPHUR TO
HEAL YOUR SKIN

For unsightly skin eruptions, rnHh
"r 1,l,,k'ht'H on futL&gt;- neck* arms or
body, you do not have to wait for re­
lief from torture'or emhnrrasHment,
declares n noted skin specialist. Ap­
ply a little Mcntho-Sulphur nnd im­
provement shows next day.
Because of its germ destroying
properties, nothing has ever been
found to take the place of this sulphur
preparation. The moment you apply
it healing begins. Only those who
hnve had unsightly skin troubles can
know the delight this Mentho-Sulphur
brings. Even fiery, itching cczonm is
dried right up.
Get n smnll jar from any good
druggist nnd use it like cold cream.—
Adv.
na m m in m n f t kji to
ft*
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Rv The Sanford- Daily nnd ft*
kn Weekly Herald stand for ft:
ft* Sanford and Seminolo county just as strongly ns tho
fti American flag stands for
fti tho greatest nntion on earth.
ft ft ft ft f t ft ft ft ft
TRY A DAILY. HERALD WANT AD.

Sell it with a Herald Want Ad.

WEST PALM BEACH, Sept. Hi.Joe L. Enrmnn, formerly president nf
the Stnte Board of Health, and for­
mer newspnper publisher- hns nnnonneed his acceptance of office of
municipal Judge to which he was ap­
pointed by the city commission. Enrmnn served ns judge for a period of
eight months somo time ngo.
“I serve notice that ns judge, I
shnll know no friends nnd no ene­
mies," Mr. Knrninn snid in announc­
ing his acceptance.
"I am going to H t i c k to the law, and
let the fines nnd sentences fall where
they may. It won’t do a hit of good
for nny one to come trotting around
to my private office to try to 11x
things up. I shall mix common sense
with law hut no sentiment or personal
feelings.”
Mr, Enrmnn first was mentioned
for the office nt a meeting of citizens
in North Borough on August 31, who
named him ns their candidate for the
position. At that time Mr. Enrmnn,
when informed of tho notion of the
meeting, snid:
"It is a proposition thnt makes more
enemies than nny other public office
in Paint Beach county. A ntnn prac­
tically sacrifices himself, provided he
docs his duty. I pretend to he hon­
est, and during nty elqht months as
judge I find Rome of my best friends.
Some of them took it ns they should,
nnd others hate mo to this day."

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,E&lt; Curleit, and carried, the salary ofthe -Janitor for ,tho court house, Is
hereby raised to $75 per month, same
io take effect as of August 1st, 1921,
and the Clerk of this Board Is hereby
instructed to have proper locks put
on the doors of tho court house.
Thb following bills against Black
jHammock Drainage District, 'and
Florida Groves Drainage District,
were approved by this Board:
Florida Grovea Drainage Dis­
trict, W. B. W illia m s ...^ .$ 008.09
Black ’ Hammock Drainage
District, W. B. WHliams... 1-210.17
Florida Groves Drainage Dis­
trict, F. T. W illia m s-......' ’ 22.50
Black Hammock Drainage
District, F. T. W illiam s....
40.00
Motion of 0. P. Swope, seconded by
C. W. Entzmingcr, ant] carried, the
Clerk of this board is instructed to
advertise for bids for 1 1-ton.Indiana
truck, 1 1-top Federal truck, 1 i J-2
ton Ropublic truck, all to ba equipped
with pneumatic tires, and the success­
ful bidder to take In. the Indiana truck
now owned by Seminole county as
part payment, bids to be received at
their next regular meeting.
Notary Public bonds of A. L. Betts,
R. R. Deal, and H. L. DeHart, were
approved by this Board.
Bond of W. A. McMullen- to carry
flrn arms, was approved and license
ordered Issued.
Tho Clerk of the Circuit Court hero
presented his semi-annual report for
the six months ending March 31,
1921, which wns approved.
Reports of the several county offi­
cials were here received, read and or­
dered filed.
•
Warrants paid during the month of
AuguRt, were ordered cancelled off
record.
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Tho following bills having been
audited by the Clerk and approved,
were ordored paid:

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STATE NEWS

‘
\&lt; ■ L -i
■ I '■ w ■ j ---I —
.
||i-'i'
road through Black Hammock- upon,
T T T f i b ., S e p t 6,
* * * *
along, through, over and acroea the
,nfonl(
« r-min
u
B oard of County Comfqltywlngdepcribed.
landa
in
the
fol­
UOnbl'? B.nd for S e m in o le counTAMPA—James H. Tucker, fore­
lowing ,syb-divisions of Seminole
man
of the press room of the Tampa
" “ lon “ county, Florida, to-wlt:
Times
has Just completed his four­
Florida Groves Co.’s first addition
r ! ° &lt;t ‘chalrnu.n U A- Bnimlcy, to Black Hammock.
teenth year without losing a day, or
Trr*&lt; n t, , ,.n u p, H ogan, 0 .
oven part of a day, from wrok and by
;Thq, Van. Awidale pabame Broker­
J&amp;M !“
o r s w o p ., .n d fV
way of making it a mark for others
age'Co.'s addition to Black Ham­
l E“t,m T v &amp; DoubIm .. dcpu‘l' mock, and. 0 , P. Swope Land Co.’s
to ahoot at, ha snever boon late on the
Job during the entire time. Tucker
pint of Black Hammock, moro par­
waa 111 once during tho Influenza epi­
ticularly described ns follows, to-wit:
&lt;UnCe' /
last regular meeting
demic—his Illness during the fourteen
A strip o f lapd seven (7) feet in
years—but it didn't keep him from
width on each side of a lino beginning
work. He came to the Times ns
eighteen
(18)
feet
south
of
the
center
' a - *"«;■* 9'1 ;dwcr“ rc,d'
press room apprentice, Janitor nnd
qqarter section post of Section 6,
general factotum. In those days the
‘" 'Arff ^ b . . V . n T o Z ™ ' Township 21 South, ango 32 East,
Times wnB printed on an B page Cox
and running west two miles to a point
DupT'x press, with Impressions di­
,K
rountv eighteen (18) foot south of the cen­
rectly from thetype. The paper own­
ts:
Beginn,nK
“
o*
*
tor
quarter
section
post
of
Section
follow
01
T&gt;nn„«
01 East
ed only two linotypes nnd delivered
L ,t the Nw. cor . of bee. .id, ip.
1,
Township
^1
SouthRange
31
or near the
Its editions to the postoffico in a
r. 30 E., run E. on
thence on a four (4) degree reverso
ition lino about 2 3-4 miles, thence curve in a northwesterly direction to
hand truck. The Society Editor wns
,th to the Oviedo and Winter Park a point eighteen (18) foot north of
assistant bookkeeper and D. B. Mc­
X be granted and put In good the east and west quarter section line
Kay, the publisher, himself set type
in rush periods. Tujkcr’s wages wore
of said Section 1, then west two and
B o n of L- P- Hagan, and « £ one-half miles to a point eighteen
$7.50 a week and not belonging to a
u by E. Curlctt, and carried, tha (18) feet north of tho west quarter
union them he worked twelve hours
.repetition is referred to Comdally. He was promoted by degrees
Section post of Section 3, Township
siloner 0. P. Swope and C, W. 21, South
until three years ago when he was
Range 31 East.
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Urainger, to Investigate, with powmade foreman of the press room.
Bo It Further Resolved: That the
Tucker
now works only eight hours
to act. .
property rights nnd privilege^ hereby
r. H. R. Stevens, et. al.- representa
day
nnd
received several times tho
granted and conveyed unto the Osceo­
lie Sanford Chamber of Corn­
waken
of
fourteen
years ago. Ho lives
la Cypress Co., Its successors and as­
et' appeared before the Board in
In
his
own
$7,0Q0
home and goes to
signs, shall constitute a franchise for
mnee to the condition of the Oswork
each
morning
in his own auto­
building, constructing, maintaining,
U rosd, and asked that this road
mobile.
He
Bays
he
will
take a vaca­
operating and conducting said rail­
put In good condition, and after
tion
some
day
when
he
feels
he is In
jidersble discussion, there was no road over and along the right of way
need
of
one.
aforesaid, and
ion taken by this Board at this
Bo it Futhor Resolved: That the
I,
WEST PALM BEACH—One six­
tracks
to be laid along aald right of
Mr. F. F .Dorner, here presented
teen
year old lad of this cPy had
tltiom signed by hlmsolf and oth- way by the Osceola Cypress Co., shall
changed
his opinion of the police, Poi, requesting that the Board of | be laid ,wlth rails suitable for the
liccmnn
H.
L. Vemcr Inst Saturday
unty Commissioner continue the operation of said railroad and in such
night,
acting
under directions from
Lvlres of Mr. C. M. Berry, or some I manner as not to impair the useful­
Chief
Mathews
to pick up all vngOKMERAL rtTND
^tr competent demonstration agent | ness o fsald highway for the pnsRngo
rants,
took
the
boy
into custody. The
. 123.00
of vehicles- and said track Bhn)l be K. A, Dq u i Im ............................. ..
■Seminole county.
Dr. J. T. lien lon ...........................
80.00 lad, who hnd all of the appearances
80.00
A. m O o tln ........ ..................
[Motion of 0. P. Ewopc, seconded by laid so as to conform to the establish­ (Iro.
Frank Kartla .....................................
78.00 of being homeless, wns taken to po­
ed
grade
on
which
said
railroad
Is
or
II. C. Ilallow .............................
40.00 lice hendqunrters for investigation.
" ff. Entimlnger, and rnrried, that
W. J. Woodbury ...........................
80.00
di petition be taken for future con­ mny be built or constructed, nnd
K. A. Houglaw ............................. .
78.00 The boy said he nnd his father hail
Be
it
Furthor
Resolved:
Thnt
the
S.
O.
Hlilnliolarr
..........................
130.04
trition by the Board whereupon
started from Detroit for Florida but
Wralrrn Union Tal. Co.
vent prions addressed the Board In J Osceola Cyprcss'Co., In consideration (llllon * Fry ..................
the going becoming hard the fnthcr
K.
A,
Hnuglaan
.............
8.17
of the franchise and privileges hereby Ho. Hell Tel. Co.
girds to same.
82. BA deserted him in Georgia and left him
13.15
A lla lU ff . . . . . .•C
............
[Mr. Kiser, a citizen of Brevard I granted shall make nnd keep in good Iloynea
Herald I’rlnllns Co, .........................
210.00 to shift for himself. The fnthcr hnd
repair
the
highway
crossings,
alleys
II.
A
W.
li.
Drew
Co.
.............
401.70
unty, et. al, appeared before the
Hobk-y'a llnig Store ....................... ..
S.4J Bpont Inst year nt Lake Worth, he
ird in reference to the Titusvillo nnd ditches wherever the same shall Ilower A lloumlllat ...................................
5.40 snid, so he set out for that place and
National llank
0.00
ailMHM
id snd bridge. Commissioner C. W. cross said right of wny hereby grant­ rirel Urn
then ............
2.08 had nearly reached there when the of­
I. Vance ............
80.88 ficer picked him up. He hnd made his
[ittminger, offered the following ed, and upon the falluro so to do, the
42.24
im iltlee Co.
c*.
elution, and moved Its adoption, | same shall be placed in proper condi-fcH, nfof()
0.30 way south on foot, with an occasional
1.83
........... .............
being seconded by Commlsaton- tlon by the County of Seminole and if- £•
10.00 lift hy passing motorists, and was
thecost
and
expense
shall
be
paid
by
c!
m
,
tranV.IT..!!!!!"I!!!!"!!!*,
18.00
fL P. Hagan, and adopted.
8.23 worn out when he, with his pathetic
. | w A b w -" ...................
Whereas, The County Engineer has thq Osceola Cypress Co., and
44.45 little bundle under his arm- ran afoul
..
00.04
Bo It Further Resolved;' That when | Thraalwr
“ ■ D: Atch*l
ported to us that the bridge across
81.00 of Vemer. He wns hungry, too, and
d a rn e r
82.10
said
right
of
way
1
b
abandoned
by
the
lllll
H
ardw
are
Co.
it St Johns' river on the Genevapoliceman did
8.40 tho firqt thing the
1.. A. tlrum ley . .
Osceola
Cypress
Co.,
that
any
grade
Ituiville road is not safe and has not |
8.00 when he learned of the pangs of
1.. I'. Hagan ......
12.00
V.
W.
K
ntim
lngar
thrown up by said Osceola Cypress O. I'. Hwojie
en for ionic time, and,
14.80 hunger was to fill up tho hollow spa­
12.80
»• R. C urlett .............
IWhereas, The Board of County Co., shall ve leveled down, nnd
173.00 ces with n good menl. Tho one thing
H. F. Iloudney . . . .
Be it Further Resolved; That this Tliraaher A (la m e r .
cmmlssloners for Seminole county
as.oo thnt impressed Verncr wns the
Alrnh llualmell Co.
20.33
ve at ail times stood ready to np- franchise shall take effect from and H.
1,130.00 cleanliness of the boy. Even after tho
II. Hlilnliolarr . . .
opriate funds n&lt;t to exceed $500 after tho date of tho signing of con­
long, hard Journey, the young fellow
ROAD AND DRIDOE I" UN O'
1cover Seminole county's fair pro- tract between the said Osceola Cyp­ K(l. lilisln * . Ine............................................ f 630.00 hnd mnnnged to find a pluce to bathe
IVooil ....................................................
30.00
rtion of coat for putting this bridge i ress Co., and the County of Scmlnolo Wm.
II. AlJnun ; ....................................................
23.00
prcBcrvo an appearance of tid igood condition and making the rond ] based upon nnd In accordance with the II. A. O ixxllpctd .......................................... 160.00 and
nesH. He wns intelligent and thcro
lllll llanlw are Co.
29.43
Seminole county approaching same provisions of this resolution, the said I). II. IL tlalnin . . .
03.00 wns nothing of the hnngdog nbout
330.18)
M. W ynn
B»sible, therefore
Osceola Cypress Co., being hereby re­ J.Ihlward
42.1X1 the wny he looked at one. Ho met the
lllgglna, Ine.
1 Be it Resolved, That this Board will quired to signify tho acceptance or II. Handel ...................
21.00
It. W alnrlght . . .
3.33 gaze of Vemer Hqunrely while he told
■operate with Vo!us in county in rejection of tho franchise hereby H.
47.00
I!. A, Fnrncll ...........
a Btralghtforwarcl story of how ho
Mnliley’a
Drug
*cing said bridge in good condl- granted within three months from the H
(
Un„
,onBtora
.............
In1.63
.M happened into the plight in which ho
m and will bear its proper portion date hereof, and If accepted, shall |i». R. l U t t ..............................
8.2.1
the expense of snme not to exceed begin work on tho construction of 1Hetii!' w!” *^*.' 1111111“ 111111!11!.. "loo was found, nnd these won for him the
help he needed. Vemer took tho boy
ie sum of $300 and will make tho said railroad within one month from ]■
A” « i '!!!!!!!!!!!!! i!:!! ISiw to n houseboat he has at the lake nnd
»d approaching said bridge from the date thereof and prosecute the
11. iimni ................... ...........
12.00
,
t
, ,,
IW *ril A H ero ..............................................
4.10 Mondny morning got busy nnd found
munnle county passable, and thin completion
of same as rapidly ns nn „im ,ir At&gt;«tric?t Co....................................
3.00
Stoni-y A Coili ................................. ..
1,120.60 him n job in,a rcsturnnt where he will
^solution shall remain in force nnd practicable,
i(!i
n,,,!*,,,
02.80 get hta room nnd bonrd nnd enough
200.00
J ** rescinded before giving thirty
Adopted this flth dny of Septeniu f»- Co
8.20 money to make himself supporting.
iy‘ notice to the Board of County her- A. D., 1021.
II. 8. Nehum
12.73
II. W. lim it A Co.
11Ao
L. A. BRUMLEY,
f“r Volusia county,
32.00 Insted until 10 p. m.- but no conclus­
lllll l.uinlier Co.
12.00
All-erl
Hall
Chnirmnn. I), I', l-axtun
1.60 ions have yet been reached.
Adopted this 5th day of September,
71.43
Fred T. WllUania . . .
0. P. SWOPE,
Chnirmnn Mann declined to discuss
Noll A Noll ...................
10.30
• D., 1921.
,
11
E. CURLETT,
23.00 tho nmtter Tuesduy, but admitted
C. F. Harrlaon .............
Not! A Noll .................
71.S7
i Motion of 0. I*. Swope, seconded by
L. P. HAGAN,
28.00 thnt tho committee hnd not reached n
Henilnole Cuunly Hank
II, M, Jacol-a .................
00,00
' , *“ • nn'1 varrlcd, clerk of this
C. W. ENTZMINGER12.00 finnl decision. W. M. Bostwick. presi­
II. II. Hear ...................
r » instructed to advertise for Bonrd County Commissioners,
12.00 dent of the Guaranty Bank, likewise,
Maraliall-8(ieiicer Co.
The Tcxaa Company ....................
137.68
o car of metal culverts, bids to bo
Seminole County, Florliln, City
ot Sun fori!
........................................ 2 , 600.0(1 declined to talk. However, it Is Bnld,
N'ed at the next regular meeting
N. ft. Uncut.....................................................
16.00
Motion of C. W. Entzmingcr, sec­ 1..
A. Ilrum ley ..............................................
8.00 the committee is nearing n solution
I ‘h)|1BJ&gt;a^d, specifications can bo had onded by E. Curlctt,and carried, this 1.. I', lla g a n ...............................................
8.00 of Its problem nnd a formal announce­
II clerk’s office,
W. Knlaitilngcr ................. .........
8,00
Board agrees to pay Mrs. Gray $25 C.
O. I'. 8 wo | m&gt; .......................................................
4.00 ment will bo forthcoming shortly.
H.
I'n
rtrlt
......................................................
4.00
Ind^T. n r '
Entzmingcr Ben- in cash and buy her a ticket to her J. W. Corloy ............................................... 20.60
According to R. A. Gray, repre­
V ,
Urn Camptirll ................................................
20.00 senting the state comptroller nt TnlVonimi*!' ° *’ Swo,,&lt;’' nntl carried, home.
II. Mahuney ............................
ooo.no
L; *'■ Hagan Is authorPetition was hero presented to this A.
W ight llrorcry
Co.....................................
237.74 InhnBsec, who closed the Guaranty
L ..
&lt;u*Vt'rIa at the Monroo Board signed by J. M. Evans, ot. al.,
Bnnk nt the request of Its bonrd of
FINE AND rOBTElTURE FUND
I Jlinj ut !n "" requested by Mr. L. requesting thnt tho following doscrlb- H fhrlln M alnrn ..............................................| 60.00 directors, his work is about hnlf com­
eel road bo opened up nnd designated
A. iMigian .......................... .
»i.«i pleted. A large clerical stuff Is en­
II.mil ................................................ 900.00
C T i ] 0 P s ' Hutsmlngor, scc- as a public rond, beginning nt tho Sw. V. M.tl. llnntl
dctnllcd work
................................................
122.28 gaged in a mass of
Mx f’(1n .
*Swope, and carried, cor. of Sel-4 of Nwl-4 of Sec. 22, Tp, I.. O. Hiring lellnw ................................... 21.Ml which Mr. Gray said remained to bo
H.
F. Ilunaliohlrr ........................................ 32.08
K
” , J""' 0. J-nkl,,., I, 21, S. R.- 29 E., thence west 2040 ft. C, II. Ilam l ................................................. 101.84 done. Tho investigation, he said has
U rn rra l llrrt-nno Fuml ........................... 1,600.00
£ * " ■ • » P»«k«w tho no- to+ intersection of the Forest City
revealed nothing out of the ordinary,
There being no further business the but he declined to entor into n dis­
and Orlando clay rond.
I Blds fn .L f°r h'" 0,T,CeMr. J. M. Evans’, also' fllqd hla bid Board stands adjourned to meet again cussion of the findings thus far.
leak for »Kh‘‘ * * * * * ot «»e steel
L
** c,;urt h,,U8« vault were for opening;up this road for the sum next regular meeting, October 3rd,
In the opinion of Mrr. Gray a plan
of $75, same to b4 cleared 30 ft. wlcle- 1921.
M W B n " ' r' ,Ul
f0ll0W 8:
will be evolved by which tho bank
Motion of 0
Swppo, secondod
1 l i t " " * C“.............M M
will b% re-opened. Ho expressed the
by E. Curlett,
carried,4-the above GUARANTY BANK
belief that all depositors nnd stock­
AND TRUST COMPANY
petition Is . hereby grantedi'and this
holders will be taken care of. Mr.
WILL REOPEN BUSINESS. Gray would not discuss tho reorgani­
bid Of J. M. Evahs, for opening up
this road for the sum of $75 is hereby
zation plans, saying he was not nt
What nro believed to bo plans for liberty to make any statement at this
L i. £ 2 !,LinK' tho IoweBt wd, accepted.
$82040 .,.’J nccupted, the sum
Motion of 0, P. Swope, seconded by tho rehabilitation nnd reorganization time.
C.
W. Entzminger, and carried, the of the Guaranty Truat &amp; Savings
The general belief is that the bank
[•"•In the vault0
ln ,^ n*
Clerk
of this, ftoafd, js instructed to Bank, Bay and Ocean streets, which will soon bo reorganized and throw
k * *« match !n‘,f h° C°Urt h0U8C'
closed Its doors a week ago to un. open its doors for business. In the
fn the court h °r ,notnI furnlt«re
I rv,„ 7 n ho,,*c.
tangle its financial affairs, are being meantime, depositors are marking
I mmiisloner [ n u
considered by a committee represent­ tiin6, and awaiting developm*nts.~P following r , , Hagan, offered
ing tho Jacksonville Clearing House. Jacksonville Metropolis,
county
can
not
ubo
these
trucks.
adoption I
! " 10"' and
Tho committee has been deliberat­
Motibh of C. W. Entzminger- secW. Rntimin
° be ng J*®nd«l
by
u i tt
nt* m ingcr, end
■ v.
ing
for several days, it became known
nded by E. Curlett; arid carried," thv
A new company has been formed
4 N S « 4 . T h . U utltnorlty be an
Tuesday.
It is headed by Charles H. by local capitalists at Chi ploy for
lerk of this Board Is 1Instructed to
"ie
U herni
“lll,lori*y et and
' give
Mann, chairman of the board of the putting down another test well for
° nveyed u n to t h l nO‘aceo
V®?‘ g r a n t c d a n d Jraw a warrant on the Fine and For­
^ o r . ^ tt ° 8Ce0laCm e .a Co. feiture Fund for $1,500 to be trans* Citizens Bonk. Its membership is said oil.
ii
-im , i " •
as- forred to the General Fund of the to ombrace representatives of all lo­
Post
cards—local views -lc each at
cal
banking
houses.
cottfity,
' v
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a logging rail
the
Herald
office. '
Monday's
session
of
the
committee
Motion of L. P. Hagan, seconded by
it
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cxxctiTTr towxT, o r n m n onnnoi
day, October 3rd, 1021,, offer for agio
and u l l r‘driring thb legal hours of
sale, in front of the Court Bouse door
IltrK I F. flohlnMn, Com pU tnint.
11# ’ ,0 iI 1 ■ it
1 In Seminole County, Florida, the fol­
F. W, Hcli»r Iml anil Emma H. Rehwlad, Ms
wife, ami the unknown b a in , daetaaaa, gian- lowing described land in aald stato and
teea or othara claim ing under r . W. Kcbwlad county, to-wllt ■•
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and Raima If. Rcbwlml. D eftndaata,
Lot Six (6) of Block "X” of Florida
J
CITATION
Land 4k Colonization Company’s Map
1103
To r . W. Scliwlml and Emma If. Behwlnd. res­ or Plat of St. Gertrude’s Addition to
idence unknown; Hit unknown belra, darD taa,
.legatee#, grantee* or othar claim ant* under the Town of Sanford.
F. IV, Scliwlml and Rmu* II. Scliwlml, and to
Said sale being made to satisfy said
any oilier perron or peraan* rlalm lng any ta ­
lar**! la and to lb* following deacrltwd land* decree and costs.
Purchaser to pay
•lln a la d fn Samlnol# County, Florida, to-w llt
Lota 1 and 3 e f Rlock “A " of M ltclw ll'a Bor- for title .
‘
rey or th* Lory (Irani.
GEO.
A,
DECOTTE8,
It appearing from Ilia aworn Mil a f com*
plaint filed In ltd* cagaa again*! yon, th a t yon
Special
Master.
h a t* or Malm aom* Intereel In and (o Ik#
land* lie rein a bora daaertbad, therefore, you, (be DICKINSON A DICKINSON,
•aid F. W. Behwlnd and Rioma If. Scliwlnd, ar*
Solicitors for Complainant.
hereby ordered and required to ba ami appear
before one aald C ircuit. Court, a t tb# Court 9-9-5tc.
flouaa In Sanford, Florid*, on the 3rd day of
IAL CIRCUIT,
r. g u n x o u ooutrrr,
FLORID.a — n r OKAXCEET

October, A. D. 1*31, and then and there make
anaw tr lo Ih t bill ot com plaint a tb lb lle d agalnat
you. olberw lae a decree pro confraao will be
entered again*! you.
Anil all other peraona claim ing any right, t i ­
tle or Interact In and lo tin properly herein,
alioe# ileacrlhed toiler, by or through F. W.
Scliwlml amt Emm* R. Scliwlnd, or otherwise,
are hereby ordered ami required lo he ami ap­
pear before opr aald Circuit Court, a l th* Court
Itonae In Hanford, Florida, on the 7lh day of
Novraihvr, A. 1). 1221, and then and there
m ake anawer to the hill of com plaint exhibited
• galnat aald anknown parliea, uiherw lae a de­
cree pro confraao will be entered egalnal aald
unknown parliea.
It I* ordarad th a t tbta 00lice be publlebed In
the Hanford H erald, a newapaper published In
Bemlaol# Oouaty. . lurid*, one* a week for
eight conaeculiT* week* aa to tb# known par(lea defendant, and one* a week for tw alra
conaacutlT* weak* a* lo the unknown part!**
defendant.
W llneaa my band and Ik# le a l o f aald Cir­
cu it Court on Ihla lb* 21at day of July, A. D.

Phone 175

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

Pickling and Preserving

TIME
We have the

1021.

K. A. DO HO IA 88
Clark of tb* C ircuit Court.
Herat not* (’a unty, Florida,
fly: A. If. WBRIfH, D. 0
(lROlUlE O. HERRINO ,
Solicitor and Counael far Com plainant.
7*22l3lc
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(SKA I.)

NOTICE OF MASTER’S SALE
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of that certain final de­
cree of foreclosure and sale entered
in the Circuit Court of Seminole coun­
ty, Florida, dated September 9th,
1921, wherein Mary Emma Weinart,
executrix of the estate of Wm. Welnert doing business as Wm. W dnart &amp;
Company la complainant and Herman
Meade et al are defendant I the un­
dersigned Special Master will on Mon­

Fourth and Sanferd Arm.

STONE JARS
Mason, Sure-Seal Jars
and Jelly Glasses

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

BALL
HARDWARE

CO.

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 be
wise to communicate with us.
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Association
1j p osj. office Box 193

Orlando, Fla.

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M u le s ! M u le s !
BOYS, HAVE YOU SEEN REID’S?

They are going' fast. A few bargains left,
Let us show you. I guarantee to save you
money. All stock guaranteed as represented

W . S. R e id
| SANFORD

FLORIDA

L t Jullor

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Hew to
the Line
let the chips fall where they may. I J ’
you have been intending to build this
year don’t let a
f e w peiiimiata
a n d calam ity
howlers s c a r e
you aw ay from
great opportunity. You never wi)l have another chance to buy
lum ber at present prices.’ E xperts agree th a t rock bottom haa
been reached. Use your own gv-od judgm ent and s ta r t your
building now. You will never regret it. We will g et a b e tte r
price for o u r lum ber if you w ait—bu t o ur advice ia to build now.

HILL LUMBER CO.
SERVICE QUALITY

PRICE

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UEING- BED 'WTO^THIM'WILDMM-aJo* h»vc*so*etfcinv d*fi*ita*totoffcr clhqnUja^
,tf a n d iw i
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y ~ .NB63&lt; . »-u ►o i &lt;
to tombat the Influence of that "Inter* mhrf Ui^ruf;
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We hnd placed great hope in •» the to jhelp
(Ull -i
at. fonpt doing
ship ,i)'y water*’ conference .held at
- T I T HERALD PRINTING! C O ., li e . Orlando The^dajf, ' night. 1 P a l a t i a l Ungn *11
Irtterestcd in this great problem of
»M : I 1 i &gt;
jl
(raffle thought tfiat' *4A&amp;iothing con­ ANOTHER CAPITAL. REMAYbUT
L&lt;;iK HOLLY
of. lILLA R D ..B *«retary-Tr«uci'*r crete for the pdtabliiihmprit and mhlri
nn m
gUtlMl l ,1) REASON, iiij $.tj
*• A. NBBL_____.General Manager to nance of a Water transportation ays.
’.Id ivt! dq .... . }». /I rail tjm i W l l W k l
rr
toni|fr6jn Interior Floyiiia to tide wat-1 Thp.Tlmes-Uniqn prints,*om« Inter
-frtrr
JtOBi^T holj / t ; ,
!* he,
■ fc W O T h br Jvolifd to pfojjosetf..'; But j*cqohltt|g; estipg &lt;Int*v.taken ^rpm'ja* pJd /'CJowr. ipVer,
In th?;, c l o U p &amp; * U 'V h
w
(&gt;U o i i r t i o J M A ir io i. •"*
Phone 148 up to 8 P. Ms M’ ' 1 1 to leporta there was but) it’reiteration' ppnrthwoim Desllvcr spid .Batler*', ge­
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of an, understanding that hoi existed! ography of Floridn, publlshed'in* J886. ?■
1S ; ., !flgi
.
Safes IMa «—w — A»ilo»U«o
for many.yoarfi that ultilhfatioh of'the The State then' poDKisted d t butltwfenJ
“ ‘..Johns river for central Florida will.
e w 1tb'al
pboyijdi
In
Flo1
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!—To
go a fa r way,today in (ho soliltidn of .tlon of 8T,448(.afleotdlng,U» th&amp; i 860 . . . . .
Iffl I f |
f e i
Oh Week .......................................................... 1&gt; 0 *au truffle; problems, n ejtatipn. of ttye jnil
censua flgJureJJt'Loqn.lcOuiRyjgiM the,
It EG Uf! ATTOG'B EN TS 1 , ’ 'c!
tiona lost through failure to utilise the largest in ipopulatlon, havingill,44t '•
Mr l&gt;* *•
h
. . »m sll?lVf ,T .'■(
Tivpf, a1,very «dbstantial 6nshrlriomont
* * .s ic ►sct.saisf
Seven cou^tlq*- treat of.tha. Suwonof Stanford as n,"pprt" and a prevail­ neefflvor hcli
cld.49)24ff Qfithe total rotate Tenant asaoclntlons lti Siiariy1 jSarts
ing motion’tthot atepH bo taken to en­ population^ Qonnideyably,;vfiaxe/ than t&gt;f'tfib Country ar1^ njtttating fot la W
Member *dl T t* Aacodated Prraii
’’Its torni-l jilhcCa,
courage1fruit rind trupk, growers •' to half, the bntlre.iflupRier p t peoplnrlui lto"fcgillahj
i.pfilbl^!h'NeW York &gt;elt^,‘tH te /:hiivo
ship by water.' To this end another
• ■ " • J r f J U J * '* t t ;
Florida a t t^ n t d a t e * , ,!) ,
,J;
■lint
kcciifcQ iuch IhSvk; 1and! f h e [ Courts
mooting will be held two weeks hence
' The flvft southerp. Florida fountiga
have ;pass4d bn Hh&lt;fm/ Bbfdrd press­
when plans fo r'g cttjn g ^e, hysisage to
of , Dajde* R lllsbqrough.oPrange/. St» ing for a^deiloloh'elseW htj^it ’Ortiiid
Everything is showing the touch oA the growers will be submitted.'1*
Lucile and'^oproe^ had. A combined b e f e l l to* study1t’ko1bperilttiln of th i
the meantime Kanrord
Sanford .is)
pn»MsHtx- o.v-,*f f w o .w iif f.jM f ^in Iho
Is, buby
busy
P ^P P .^
jr. ) I 1
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wUh unb^ B f Wat- populntipn.eif :6A2a.jt|.J.,ddood
plan lnc1hfctr&gt;cW^|din'iSi tA hsnwo
A,
.romporallvei
^o»l«g.-,p£.f#i
9 i« f Thdw urti!th*e'haH tiettded*h|it)a
or**
on
them*
nnd
Just
beneath
this
slo­
Homca,
cieanNothing like jfi
gan la /'By1Way q{ ,Sdntd«d."„.i, .* ; seyen^northwiv*wuniVrs »anrt :tjief4ye fair rental ls'^eti‘)per eeht*pft the maring up the yard
But If Sanford ^artts‘to ;do a prac-. southern ,pountlas;, tptn»japd uow^to, Ice^jraRiefof, tbe ’prvfieHfyi T&gt;.
trimmings. It shows pride in your
tlcnl &gt;thing.. and if. Orlando statistic*; Interesting!, wj bodiow jit nod) &lt;io!iiionerwho,juiid6rtita[tlsl(hb bar is of
city.
Off) 0711(1 O W
itind who loaded the ’ntmosphero with, fcou7rtl«g'’(N^
‘lU tM &gt;!^&amp;3dift| B,lato va,uo—ndmolyt UtAt itfid iuera-i
At capitalisation.jnf .w n ttl ixalue+f
One o ( M l /lirfgesfjtfaM W i^ will rtgu^dd ^^Tupsdhy'nJ^t wll| first ihitire Oalhdun (- ‘j . . ' . i . : j .,..&gt;''4308
n
retention
of
the
present
river
rntesL
EscfAflBln’
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4
,
850
;
n
io
.
3§4
!BUeh
a dpcislqntsounds.
Uko. a ipocksry.
be the Ilfmnilntl* GiinvDay, km*Sept . i *
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i.
It
does
not,
nnd
tan not,.
In
or
even
o
l
-lower
rntee^
they
.will
have
CTrt d s d ' J . . 1. J : . i . i j ' 8,18 4 122;om F * 18,
tember 27. t»t which time there will liq
KJ i
’t !
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one-xifi tile Igrtsatefcfc tH^WlsI that! Jmi

watched nil'live- wires
In .ns
, . rushing
,
. Madison'1 r j li: ' I s '4
9
0
WnU°^ r®n t' ' 9o rna^ F
ifimk *iVU kdf Vibthi ng cortirfierclnl
rtgcAts’ftW thblr
co mrrterclnl soliciting hgcAts’ftrtfJhfclr
! T^ n(
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....................... ^ ” .,0 to ( , h The Inw of supply nnd demsn^iajr
line "willId there reposei at Tnlltlhadflce'
i woya haa ^egplntejl r^ntol^ in a,goi^
a Clydd tLtnW pdtltfbn1 td ^thb rnitroild
ing about |t)}njid;Vf4 (tflif&amp;Xhey do com'mlssion
/inmnilaalan fob*
JaL permission’to
nn'tf»(Sabln«l Ia lltSSArtaa
increase
r &gt; / :•&gt;.*(
i o r a l , , and,' in. tlje.ipng, run,’,sufficient,
not think nnd yet nil of us go right ratefc on' the. river bAtWeqn Sanford j j^| i.l,
Sometimes it operates agajnst
a r a l l 'l l i^1*^ Somet'
901,(|he tenant- w h p thsijc Jjpppcn^toJtji
on thinking. Think about it.
und Ja'/ksoWAlld that Vll?Jprhdticnlly {J*,,^ °* /» k h -T T - — . «,»iy
Ori
. f|houses
?s. . ^ , n fb u
plaJc’ 'Sanford's1 Water ra ti U
V If T^ 8°2 «
nin longer same
Snnfortl cnnvtitJn\(itA?ul
I
--------w Tns, «the
rfiL
t.uel«
V
N
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r
r
l
g
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^
ing
goes*at
»
,
tun
k'iv'i ui.vuu
uiiucp
the Impulse
of
ahead
under,
thq
Jmpi
basis
rail
linul.
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Ahd
then,
, ! , :V I ' . f
t
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than rnoijt nectlons of
and
opwhcnMhb Water rnte
dp, the’rails, Monroe ______
-fj
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;
Mlfb
ren^B
i
^
swings'around
1 ;&gt; - 1 A
nccouiTt)oPthe‘lifafihg uA’ll
prates to the advantage of'the tenant.
it is rensbnable' to suppose^ will go
ford, along with the balance of the up again. In fact this Is nlrcady pro­
Total. . . . . . „TJT..*
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^
2^0
^
17p,2‘
18
hlohy;hrf
expensive building has failed
'r i /V 2^
stat«&gt;; needs ;rajn ju s t; now.; And jtho posed; far;Sniifqrd eno fbid:io iho L»st
Briefly stall’d, thjs means tt^at whijo' to yield revenues, and tho ownflr has
I
it
ii
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L_l_.1 ’ii.* 'iJiLu 1ll ■ j aj.
1_
w ith e r man says, “fnir nnd warm- proposed increases that her mil rates Ilho_ seven
northern, couptjes werc^ in- /&gt;con glnd.t&lt;&gt;; bJAko it ;for sufflcleni to
o rf
were advanced about five to tpn times Serasing lqssthaij 42, per fe p tln Beyen^ P«y, 0 »c taxes. In m any'tow ns &gt; ^ d
e as lmuch
ns were}
GainesvR e’s nnd ty yA'ars, tly. fly© 9out|y?rn .qpupl/es Fities»:w,1ere somo temporary setback
ii lavit (in
»vvi uI uuiiiunvi
iiel'of tlio LtHvr bites lot"ppo nts.
.grew
|SM»
I'W t in populptlpn ’,r'^morg thap .114 i)1®* W-tlueed; populiltioA, hbusoi have
)o p n ’f | sJnford |m q Orlni
Inn lo know
OW [Himes, thein 1850 tolaj,oi| oyq'r, 3,^00 I st 9bd empty and tenants haVe bc^n
Wolcomed at figures representing not
Crlocklng «uri
dlrecforutc |£p©r petit!'. • , .
enpse an few tragedies
trngetllrt occUr'herc hnd ,.that
that the "Interlocking
directorates"
..
&gt; ,v
thjire. Wo are still responsible for [between railroads and Htcnmcr lines j:' Lpiiyng at it \rony ipiothor angle, two pqr cent of w hat would be ‘ ,thc
children regardIcivy o f,th e trend control thu Clyde Line, and. that when Whesu five aputhorn aouniios have piorel vultiO of the property *untlor riormiil
.
..-i
conditions,;!” ! ! ! ! ! .......
the time end the teachingsHn tha' they bejffn jirylhl'* up 'the rates »o [SpopulnU, *
none life nr OU child wilt iliAurttly tnni. xnero wm w nu auen thing as '■

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^anfoi1
^ Ponstruct’ri 0i
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CONTRACTORS^AND
RUM.DEW
Plaqcs , and Specf fic.ations Ch«rfill|

'Battery Troubles to U8r

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&gt; rk tinman
Wb VpMkUMl .Mi klJuUel Wirk Vli
ttvs
t :t a
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Vt
X iU O HSjVX QOJtTmHT KXORAMIOS
iorn # _
&gt; v*
i,*■v. almost Independent of IqndfcrrdA W
people attribute
'"w ild operotldn tof u Independent Iboat lines
». ' roa (oriBHatTLijra -xotta a la
i
.If'tJ'i’iM l""i .
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dewnter?
rtt, 1 • .. 1 ’f
c7.1' ^ -W
n - . ti!n
v Theycnn.
They can! dwell far out in the suburbs.
nl$ht life" to Illicit! Imoio.)This, proh(
r ^ f ¥Plr,‘ta to )iti(l‘!Watcr?
In,- odlc- e ! " • f
W h jr ! * , F H d j
„ live in nutomobllo housep,
ably conies from the nntl-prohlbition-i r^ l^n * . °y Be^ ^ho Clyde I.ini
Sketches an d 1 rirtltnsies Free; m
houseboats o r tents, They enh, nnd '1
clnm- i*^
|h ^■ij
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T O M f*. huunobont
1s t Some people attribute the Crime
^ ro,f&lt;il'n tholr tOtilles nh the clamm m building too tkrgd and hone too sin&amp;
Vf^VC to booze alone. ThU Is the rabid or ^Hr s^'*1
wih'e
wa^cr
J’hone -1B9 4 tf'UL- A,-Renfind, P«p.:[)' -*ALli WORk GUARANTBKD—
prohibit ion ipt. Some people attribute din?
t
fci.a T4”f
tK4 presAitr dnyj eX^esfcs t&lt;&gt; iiopt-jvar , Until.tftere $ iA trails
PInp ana Qarlana, Sis., Orlando, Fla
conditions. * In this they a re partly operafirfgs oit fhe^St.
\;Jn;u'i j * Hi MM '•*
1
j ^ h of n. m*?n ' V
1 l . t Tile best way to treat, thd Veiltnl
right. But the fact remains that, too \yhich is not contruled by the rnil - Iff !I°asmuch
as^ w« jhav.o, studiously,(problem is to lot it along. If rents
many people have got|tc^ nw,of f^oin made, and'pvhjcfyis operated at a ^avoided, using the ternm "south’* ^ a r-lg p t too high,{the gryed .gf , Uie&lt; landPURE, WATER
rensflnnmd
ptofit*
the
benefits
of
a
,
old time religion and' taken up too
'?
*»i 1 \ fi f l'i»
mvement
?uI"» «n*1 ,'f’ortH” P |o^ ‘!a«.thdso figures jords will , prompt them toi multiply
*mi[ny "isms nml ics" ami other hnl- "ship by water" movement can only
Elder
Springs Water1
^plfaiune of, .the
V ' ^ 2' ■"* ^ . &lt; or,.the,r T? 1 buildings, nnd this will bring rents
luolnutionHiiiw ii patvKl‘(i)for whnt is be enjoyvd at, the K
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jvalue
qn
allowing
.
liot^er
repsou
why
down
'to,
or
more
likely,
below,’
thu
: W.98^ ' BURE
HUpjmsi’d to all them. Wherever there controfrtrig* “Inter foctlng ifirectorates.1jS^"1Ue ^ n. f 9?wffF J ‘I,f,trlcr- reason
■ii 1
Palatkn has art Independent boat line j thp f a Pila!*.ot }his .p t^ e should bo .normal basis. To get tho law mixed
.Sanford, Fk
is iVeol, yeligion. there la little prime,
between: this p * lh ta n d : Jacksonville; Pmov?a n‘,ny«r to, ^ ht’r,» the ,gToWt h . up with the problem might Teault in
and you can mark that' down bi your
—irj . sj f j - u v rr* * -~-----luringI1th”
the ln"^
Inst feVyiity making landlordism aJeg allaed '&gt; °ijSeveral mishaps and had m anage-‘ has
j }'uri^
hnt.
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rift—h
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Tribune.
LORD’S PURITY ;
I :•:: :
: *.» • i ■: •: roent,: a t times,; hayo:oqt:Diada It: : * ^ ynr? n' nmpn
i \&gt; t .................
i ibpoly,—Lakeland Telegram
oif'*H*&gt;
^r ' t i r i m r i n
■o11
flattering
financial
proposition,
but ?
OllHEItNATOItlAL _ItUMHLINGS
1
LOW
TIDE
ON
TH
E
BEACH
•with) a union off
r shipping forces ,•,'to
to
ATTRACTIONS OF. FLORIDA
‘ E x p e r t R e p a irin g
,'J
, Thus/eayly syme ot our uxchpngep keej it busy, antf
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a
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A S G O O D A S T H E H69T f i '1
anlix w111
ith.*J iitarnfuied
, WIDELY ADVERTISER j - (I m*„i.r t . . , . ________
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES :
( ,f
are p u lin g fngntiy a\iomid t^io. tioiitlhe phet'
pArc tW .shipper* tg utjlpfTort on»it
.the
Daily Service ‘
I’hone ID
. i i... ■.. i i , Forenoon and Afternoon Tides at
Oak
cnlj pot and it Is beginningir its'sirn- ize its services it con be extended un- f* Under the caption,r “A
m % k l •/'» or i - . i t 1*' I . f !-' 1
Lessen from ; About Same Hour and Minute
motinga.
til it will serve'nil of the territory 'Florida,’/ the.'C olum binfS. ,C.) Ucg* SopL 10
;....:.............i : 3o
For example, the ■Lakeland
real
s t a t e 11
lfu^ 4rlAg' fWm ,'|frgKjl)i}(vc trnns-^prd makes, note of .the, effective. am
and Sept. 17
NOVELTY
t - t SANFORD
..... ,
2 :po
tisir has th u ‘/olowlng to sify1resp m - portation charges.—Palatkn News,
1 ii ‘ 1J Vi'l* *i l A1 I 1
{widespread advertising of Flyrliia'i Sept. 18
__ o.i.... 2:44
lag thq (p«xt, gpbernatpripl , pqininnK
Yiju* Hiay .be (fight Itv Jrblir'hUrmlkes .ottroctions ’and resources by
Segl, 10
0:18
tiofi—What Section imtst he hall from 7
j rl i!')7 i ’i
uou mq wrong, in the thqory that .state's comryercial organisations ajid g ept, 20
,8*62
ReRl te s t a te a n d I n s u r a n c e
T hat/p a p e r/v g f: {Jj 0 *jJ| l / | ip i
'&lt;
r
ntiford n'niV Orllin'dd lire nsleep’'o n !*?*10 rallroada) . ,f
j ,. , r
Sopt. 21
4:29
, V, C, COLLER, Prop.
South Florida i» making tho conten-1‘Vam|0[‘l T ,V,V j
'. T' ”’ . f
, 1' Phone 90 .0
*•&gt;t ;ll '4J\- *1 l) / r J ' .
wording 'p
» p|e i-1e - H tho InislnesH men’q organizations Sept., 22
...... . . 5;08
til)* that it- is Ita tiUe Vo hhmW'rt ffbv-iino JUn ,o r!, 9tll.linqy
l.h ^ are working
______.iTM.UUJO
iU„f, ;ly for tiio Clyde Line or any other line,
Columbia jW(sh^ to got a ,pointer Sept. 23 .............
^:B9
ergor nnd South rFJoriil
Whnt.SftBford
itnfl
Orlando
are
work!;£ro,n
the
live
,n r
6:69
»™ w m * -? ” " ,ho
they &gt; l i i h t &gt; * l l SopL 24 .....................
in l/nvor of i &amp; y r K r f f l * * * * * * ,m l
*&gt; I
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S
j
lo
r
.0
„
»
l
j
\
t
£
traffic
,
A
«
i
&gt;
Sept. '25 .
8:08
Mr*, Wall has not yet Jndicj^ed thi&lt;t I
the driver Vhnt Ihis eteiunerH can carry jP®0Pl° {)t (Soptl\ Carolina are cjIucuha* SepL'26 ............................................9;16
Real Estate and Ihshranbe
C O ^ T R A C T O lt and milLDER
hej'will lie an aspirant for guberna­
—get the people inta, Vvo, idea, qf ahll1' :^nK
Septemlier hpt wjivp npil boat- Sopt, 27 .............. ................. u„... 10:11
FLORIDA
torial Jtoggif'J f ( M I
r&gt; iteij v , #17 Comq&gt;erdal Street Sanford, FU
,v ■.
ping by water fin k 1 rtnd'then-if the ;Jnf? icc.fiir a cold drlhk, Florida civic Sept. 28
:.....j............. 11:25
th e lake region of the state ‘ will
------- s =s *!j
Clyde Line raises the rate there nre ^‘rgnnlzntlohq have .been ,storming sopt. ...........
................................. n :85
2 9 _______
ur^q Spqutqr, Willlnpi jgou.to rup but
TRANSFER .
lii'e' ih 'no asMlr'afu'e
if
thfSi'e'ib
that hfc'Will eh- other;boat linoo ready to takx’ithe jo lt [their friends In the nqrth. wlth o post- ' s 0p^ 30 ............................. ........ 12:49
Tho river is free, it belongs to no cor-,^nr,l Bhower, Thesq postcard* bear
. 1
___
. .
i.i . v r
[The ^ochtional' committee fof the Busi­
ter the field.
l&gt;oration nnd nnyono can oiierate a JneBsngcs'bf cheer atid hospitality in
“
W
E
D
E
L
IV
E
R T H E GOODS'’
ness and Professional Women's Club
TRAIN SCHEDULE
West Florida lenders have in large
boat line on the St. Johns river nnd
I'And of Flowcrk.
,
1‘
requests all young woman desiring
ndmbers urged Mr. Wall, preferring a
g e rv ie fe T ransfer
Itailjrond officials in ' Florida have
d you been at the meeting nt O rlan-; Railroad
Southbound
employment
toi
register
(at
the
Firot
f
Squth Florida .man. For |om£ reof*
, t 11 \
&lt;1 * 4i
ilfcndy 1 ahnoiinced winter tdurint
Storage Facilities
)Ull have heard it said,
Departs National Bank. "&lt;&gt;1 J) ' ‘t , l.u V-.r ,we,, plebso
Arrive
‘jj tiipe
Hfii West F arid a haa'long \ nppused .elk you would
you, tell others; if ■*f
■ateB
before
Hummer’s
buhb
began
to
ter
.time
tbnl
tiii’
^frujts
upil’vege!
AGNES
G.
BERNER.
Chainham
[
83. , , . . , 2:86 a. m. 2:4 6 *. m
any man from this section, biit&gt;BroW/
tell
us.
Phope ^98
put
’th4
brakeH
on
tho
1
spark
pings.'
l&gt;e oargou
Dargqll tc Ppla.t in
8:40 a. th.
27— __
anl was favored iiy West Florida bo1- nbl cfe W^uljl lie
Brent
black
typo
in
1
northern
newspa-'
thef'o
meet
th
t
ofen
Vos
ieet tb o&lt;enn go^in
89__
2:55 p. m. 3:20 p. m. Eyes Examined ’ *‘ Glasses Deeigned
clause both enndidntes v^mto fr^m EKs und
)or« in' all sectlonti of the cbuh'try in*
That
j
|
our
.idea
through,
sets.
all
Florida
“
“
7i45
86---------7:30
p.m. p. u. : R t a r y i M p L a u l i n . J r . ; J
wa«MH(
Mm / /
,t
/% |
n i t t s ^ r Torm the pcdplo that winter tourist
1
North
Round
Mayor Marlin.Has dtvreoil to be,&lt; n
Kd rnisd rates a! oilr rjv- ates to Florlda'witt bo oh sale ih all
It
•
6 ■* t Vsfl &gt; ft! :I1 h*t
ct ndldate for uokpfnor,
1* a
Departs
’’ I &gt;' ! ArVivd
er
lit'
ohr
ktirnhg
polntb-ic f
etely Orrltory this season from Ocfohei 1 , No/ 82__ J . . ' 1:48 n: hi. 1 12:03 a', m. i b'd G«f
Ji .1cksonvilte
h brllllhntv cam°San ford's New Hotel”, \
■ iUp to the people ns to whether they 1921, to* April H, 1022, with final rcpi igner and congeaiul mi
!&gt;1 ■
No. '■84. , ' . . . 1.11:46 a. m.' 12 :05 p. m.
' ,,'||^ # ’Up!pirDsy
, I
;urn’Jimit
Mity.
31.
!.ii
&gt;
&lt;
1
it
11 ttJwnr|t it themHeivei'or warft tali cArB inner.
J^WGIlCI #'» 1*fr*1f 1 j__|
No. 80........... 3 :06 p.m .
8:25 p. hi.
1 ~ fr.
Follbwlng
this
ndvt’rtischient,
)
the
'poratiotiH to hnve: it all! ’Bdt^ menhll II
No. 28_______ 10:00 p.m.
T~3 t
time the sh^p-by-watur agitation »/is Florida Development Board suggested
.7 It I
I
Trilby Branch &lt; ‘ •* •' ■' *■
.1
[doing'yusL Whatvsbould lm done qn^)it hat u postcard cam paign’be fttntteli
r / A ‘UM.VXrrtv*5l I’ &lt;cr«paru
is better, tp\bp nljing something than uid'thii^wn»tdqne, ' Wo have fpointed
•NK.'lWIaiJilJCCIOMU ,t. 18*00 a. m. O P T IC IA N
O PTOW nETRIST
Standing qtUl which seems *to lie 1tke &gt;ut -reasons ,fpr Florida'si popularity,
*lNo.
24_______ —---*
8:25 p.m
Dls'Coilexs
Graduate' Northern Illinois
^GoH«g« :
Vi can Baker’s Fresh ' Gra(«4^ ■ja^Hltide of other iMfiAi' th n l1nV&lt;,:di­ nt got ting ,^the proam qf, tbff gravel
#Nd
t
i.-&gt;vilio’f
TtOOaiih.
212
East
F
irst
St.
SanfoM
firia,
rectly Interested in thW moyonuent* (It nany tjmaa, boforo., , Jt may not, be
L'ocoanut; Fj-lb. prunes; 1 lemA
Noi
22_....i„ujt
boa
11 ita ;i7 f35lp{rad
■F
.-I
.a
\
a
imiss,
howovor,
to
again
remark
that:
J on; 1-V clip siigaV. 1 Hail prune*' &gt; ,qd«i jnt(U\tion,fo makq
Ajulvrfi O esburg Branch. :f) -dt 1
point,of BhlpmontB but it will be(
the chjef ifeasop
|t ip (that Filoi!!,la
with n couple of sllf*s'6f lemon.*
!
M
il,/
MfArrlvb.11 /D*PiaHi:
t the-only. seqtioi\ (thgt Infllcatap iR
Fnlntkn to ruh* n'steainer
•N
oj
16f.uaa.JA
U
W p. r»&lt; b -Ji hi .1
fi'f-t'I^ s G i" W (h G Iv » w S [ m) '.ti.
Remove: pita and'fill Wtth cocoaford else' lenVo ItHis a t present with Jesses,anybody.* ,,{ Tol
No.
-21.ii.v.i,
2:12’ptm,
nl -ti •h’ .m
V : i oJ d.’iWttSOgJibwMH If , ,1 1&gt; ,■
The; peqplo o^ tl)a,t state’})0&lt;)flt;U)9lr
nut.; ■Boil prune. Juice wUh stig- *. the Clyde 'Lino, thgl only Ifn^. .between
•No. 10L. al.» iJ.‘6 s80&lt;p &lt;m . f.,-i '*
SATISFACTORY SERVICE 1ANjR i
nr to V s y tu p .S e rv e witJf.ayrup j Sanford and paJaRta. [^0 p^ejO^pqcta dim^te, , thoir tpc'onery - and , , their;
•No.*
26L
..iL
./tiOOptA.
:
r.
,it
REASONABLE-PIUCKO.
to set the World on fire this season. ‘It healthfuincBs fw|m
of,.Utq
and whipped cream in desired.
.
.
,W1
»M
j-Ja-ti'
ftOvIsdo
Brnnflh
1
.iff
&gt;/cnr
to
tho
other.
They
do
hot
allow
will take tipie and money to, work out
&lt;1 :,ih i iXxrilrc .. Depnrta ; 1*1' iL
Mllt/l)
T»! I?n
.11 &gt;iVf'&gt;
T
ranspoi(latij{h'jp^)bfcm but
•NO. 124. . J _-IliOOm. U-i jl , t .! . j '
arp
pubitomy tHnU vfc [fere try•Ndj I 37; j ...L J) I© M«f, 3:40 p.m. 1
t thirWoVld wnlwifrup and
f .11 nW *M »¥W ii„iin . ji
take notice und there will be a way, terhally and tfio'people' play cohtinup •Daily,iexetpt Sunday^f LtclC ■ ;
WEI.AKA BLOCK
and cleanddf«t&lt;yopr hone; or w8 wBt
U Ik btWays ennfg(-rty IsU/iXiftlhf %&gt;le Uy. They indicate strongly
that
- ! Ifs
■■1 fit-.- r- ‘ -rn-’i 1 ■.
» call; for,aM Aellvsr., Hamilton, DesfK
Washers used,—Suifqrd
[incsAiXd criticise*th&lt; plio'crs ^mih'to
Fost cards—local .viewsf—lq;eaeh| i t Electric
•players arOv Welcpmcf, and. Dfi
play in the game yourself and unless
team Preiser^, AA7i
S|. Tihon* 560
players accept, going^rightdbruflthe. Herald .office*,,

t,,;, o s g ^ a n y f i M f i i a

i

b '1 l&gt;■
jSanfort B a tti^ S erv ftf Builders &lt;&amp; Contractor!
8t ..i ivCompany w

HARTFORD pAT^ERY &gt;L Wllspn, '&amp; Shorey /
5.'&lt;fBattery *Insurance” &gt;
:::
* Edw. Hig-gins, Inc.1*
Haight &amp; Wieland : pds^m W
GARAGES
Smith Bros; Garage

..WATER

E
E. F. Lane

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1 .ffiedi-'.WVf'knfeht

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WORKS

General Shop and Mill
id r*
•'•%« •"
' Wo r k

SANFOlin''" ■’

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Employinen.t bureau..

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Quick

f

HOTELS

fit

Hofei Montezuma

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PRUNE DELIGHT

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�TOE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,1921

In and About
The City *6

Little H»pP*n|nB*

metier* In »r*«f
fersonti Hem*
iflnier*1*

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Summary of the
Plotting Small
Talka Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readera

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(Dy Tba A iiacU U tl F ra u )

SPRINGFIELD, Sept. Ifl.—Peti­
tions for a change of venue from Snngnmon county and affidavits alleging
Judge E. S. Smith wnH prejudiced und
could not give a fair trial was filed
with the court today by Governor
Small and Vernon Curtis, bnnkcr, both
under indictment charged with cmhczzlcmcnt and operations of confi­
dence game.

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

For Florida: Fair tonight *
*nd Saturday.
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Alleged Thnt Judge Smith Is Prejud­
iced

____

Well, well, well, here we,
arc ngain with the old "tern1
“
pus fuglt” stuff right off the
. B. Lawson was n business visitor
reel. Our weather man has
Orlando yvntrrilny.
been fishing for the past three
days and probably trying to
1card will bring us to see you.—
whistle
up that storm that wo
ord Mattress Co.
M8-7tp
will need before it becomes
af
i
■
cooler. Hut 01 for the maxi­
A. Melanin, of Wauchuta, was
mum
is
not
bnu
and
if
it
will
CLEARWATER,
Sept.
10.—Dr. I.
cling business here yesterday.
not go any higher we will be
J Belcher of Tarpon Springs wns in­
satisfied and then the nights
dicted by the Pinellas county grand
P. Townsend, of DeLnnd, was in
are so cool and the early
jury here on the- chnrge of man­
Hy yesterday attending to buslmornings are cold, actually
slaughter in connection with the death
cold;
of Virginia Turner, twenty-onc-yenr5:40 A. M., SEPT. 16TII
old daughter of A C. Turner of this
Have your watches and jewelry ro­
Maximum ............ .........
04 # city. Miss Turner’s body, with a stnb
ot McLauiin’s. Two first class
Minimum
.........................
02 # wound in the heart and left shoulder
tdj makers. Prompt service.
Range
-.............................
80..
140-tfc
broken, was Ashed out of Booker
Barometer ............ .......... 30.08 # creek, near Lake Butler, on the Inte
#
Calm nnd clear*.
IL F. Pyle and Win. L. Kleis were
afternoon of August 27.
* *. The formnl indictment wns not
'tors here yesterday from linlti­
# # # * * # # *
re.
'
handed in to the court today, hut will
ho tomorrow. Judge M. A. McMullen
Every merchant in Sanford is sup­ will then probably set a date for the
end your old mattress to Dradloy
loiy. Make them like new, for posed to give something toward the trial, but it is considered rather un­
i0. 50 lb. new cotton mattress only big Merchants Gain Day, on Septem­ likely thnt the trial of the Tarpon
DO. Guaranteed. 300 W. South ber 20th.
It means something for Springs physician will be held at this
Orlando, Flo.
122-20tc every business man. in Snnford.
term of the court. It is probable also
that Judge McMullen will request tho
Mrs. T. C. Vincent left for Tampa
N. II. Garner returned home yesgovernor
to appoint another judge to
iy from an extended visit with this morning after n pleasant visit
try
the
case,
ns he is related to the
irither at Mount Olive, N, C.
to her sister Mrs. It. J. Holly, Mrs. defendant, and also wns related to
Vincent will join her husbnnd at
dined couple desiring two very Tnmpn and from there they will go the unfortunate young woman. Dr.
, unfurnished communicating to their home nenr Vero, where they Belcher and Miss Turner were cous­
r, close in with hath, electric have n lnrge orange grove and truck ins.
The principal witness before the
ts ‘ami city water, suitable for farm.
grand
jury wns Detective Fred
I housekeeping. Write G. B. S.,
Thomas
of the Thomas National De­
Herald office.
118-2tp.
P. J. Foltner, the presiding genius
tective Agency, Tampa- who, acting
that makes the wheels go round and
II. II Rainey, president of the keeps them going nt the Osceola for the aged father of the girl, worked
luchulln Development Co., of Wau- Lumber Co.- at Osceola, was in the on tho case and traced the placing of
ulla, Fla., was registered at the city yesterday and last night visiting the girl’s body in Booker creek ap­
parently to Dr. Belcher. Other wit­
ontwunia yesterday.
his many frienda. Mr. Feitner, aside nesses arc alleged to have testified
from his own business, finds time to
before the grand jury to seeing Miss
KING, Red and green slate aure, 3-ply 411.25 per square. Tiger take an nctivc interest in the county Turner in Dr. Belcher's office, she
plain, 3-ply $3.25; 2-ply, $2.75; of Seminole and is one of tho live having gone there, It is alleged, to
ply, $2313. Free delivery. Address wires of this county^
seek his help in the performance of n
E. Ginn, Box 391.
139-2fltp
criminal operation to snvo her good
NOTICE!
name. Other witnesses wore the BnlU. Fleischer, the well known buylards, father, mother and son, of OldsAll curs must have rear lights. Also
of this city, is now recovering from
mnr, owners of the gnrnge there, and
iciere operation, performed some the 20-miles per hour will be moro who nssisted the doctor in getting his
months ago while in New York, rigidly enforced hereafter.
car out of tho mire at Booker creek
HARRISON,
s is getting along nicely and expects
Traffic Officer. about 2 o’clock on the morning pre­
return to Sanford with his fnmlly 147-4tc
ceding recovery of the body. Belcher
ut the 1st of October.
I "EX1DE" BATTERIES, the Giant gave the Ballnrds a fictitious name,
hut they identified him as the man
CHICKEN DINNER, Sunday noon that lives' in a box. We can now fur­
when Detective Thomas brought the
i evening, Gray Gables, on tho nish six Volt Butteries at $24.5U. We
doctor
to their place later.
h, Seabreeze, Fin. Phono 491. Ibuy, sell, exchnngc, recharge and reThe
manslaughter charge is the
bath houses.
74-Frl-St-0m 1pair ull makes Batteries.—Ray Broth­
snnie
under
which he was held for the
ers. Phone 548.
150-tfe
grand
Jury
by
tho coroner’s jury, and
T. F. Williams, vico president of
his
bond
of
$10,000
wns promptly fur­
Hank of Willi-ton, Dy. Reddick, of TRUCK TIRES, Goodyear non-skids
nished
by
friendH.
He is represented
32x4
M
i
.........................................127.50
illlston, anil \V W. Stevens, n newsby
Attorneys
Thomas
Palmer W. B.
34x4
ft
.........................................
31.00
per man of that city were in SnnDickinson
and
A.
B.
MleMulIen, of
All
other
sizes
nny
make
in
propor­
*'4 today. Wnllai^pSteveriB is the
Tampn,
while
tho
state
is represented
tion.
Get
our
prices
before
you
buy.—
of Will Stevens, who is well
Ray
Brothers.
Phone
548.
150-tfc
by
State
Attorney
E.
I‘.
Wilson and
wn here and elsewhere in the state
Judge
II.
C.
Gordon,
the
latter of
has been elected editor of the
Tampn.
The
Cocoa
Trbuno
wants
the
city
dspur at Rollins College.
to start a school to instruct people of
OVIEDO GUN SLUB SHOOT.
thnt city nbout their home town. This
MBINATION SALE would
he a good plan, for too many
The following Hcores were made at
THIS WEEK
peoplo are ignorant of their own city,
,
I-McCULLBR
counyt and stnte. "Oh, I haven’t been the regular weekly shoot of the Ovie­
hero so very long myself” Is taken ns do Gun Club:
C, W. Brown............................... 4(1-50
good excuse for Ignorunce.
•lb. Mixed Tea,
n i\
Poulston ____________________ 30-50
C. L. West.....................................33-50
We have Fresh Country Vern Sley ...................................32-50
F. L. Crosby............................... 20-50
Total
L. P. McCULLER
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147-Gtc
Dr. Sim m ons_______________ 20-50
R. Wright
............................. 25-50
J.. II, Lee.........................................21-50
E.^McCnll..................................... 10-25
R. W. Lawton............................... 5-25
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11121 Mmlel Cars, slightly used. All nre In the best of condition
nn&lt;l runsisi I;f standard makes—no orphans. Your chance to buy a
K°wl "s,,d ear at a reasonable price und terms to suit.
HKI.OW is A LIST OF THE CARS ______
WE ARE OFFERING:
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Sedan
IUIICK Six Roadster
CHALMERS, 5-passenger
STUDEBAKER, 5-passenger
LEXINGTON, 7-passenger
LEXINGTON, 5-passenger, Special
CHANDLER Club Roadster
OLDSMOBILE, 5-passenger
__UHOSpeed Wagon

There *are many places ubout tho
car where wood serves ns well ns un |
other mnterinl, hut the head of tho
driver isn’t one of them.
The greatest benefit from tho disnrmnment conference will bo obtain­
ed by the nation that goeH into it
knowing just what she wants.

Hood Cars, Prices Right and Terms to Suit

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LEXINGTON AND HUPMOBILE CARS
WE CARRY THE PARTS

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nbout an American relief kitchen, they
will be hard to convince thnt tho cap­
italistic system is hateful.
Think of the fix the humnn race
would bo In if Eve had turned Adam
down cold when he asked her to be
his swife.

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The food is about ns good in n
chcnp Joint, hut In a high-priced resturant you get a little moro deference
from the waiter.

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THEWEATHER I

Illinois Governor
Wants Change Venue
—Can’t Get Fair Trial

PAGE FIVE

If Russia's paper monoy is ever
thrown on tho market, it will be a
sorry day for our wood-pulp manu­
facturers.

is not nil thnt you should nsk for when buying. Mnke the merchant show
you something better thnn MICHAELS-STERN CLOTHES or CAMPUS
TOGS If he says they cost more. Comparison will prove thnt we are right
when we say, by purchasing from these two lines you nre

NOT PAYING EXTRA FOR THE NAME
and they clon't mnke ’em better thnn these two lines. Ask nny of our many
satisfied customers, they nil know. Snnford is fortunate in hnving these
two lines represented in Sanford.

IT GIVES YOU VALUE FOR
EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND

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Sanford, F la .
Florida’s Gridiron Boys
Will Be in Fine Shape
With F. B. Strategists

CLASSIFIED ADS

GAINESVILLE, Sept. 10.—Flori­
da’s gridiron prospects this season arc
Classified advertisements, 3 cents a line. No ad token for lees thai
brighter than ever before, according
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cask
to followers of the Gators, who have
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
noted with enthusiasm the return of
cordingly.
several of last year's letter men and
the large field of youngsters. Conch
FOR SALE — 50,000 Cauliflower
FOR SALE
"Bill" Kline and Major Van Fleet,
plants at $3.50 per 1,000.—W. B.
military instructor and football strat­ FOR SALE—Rose No. 4 seed, Irish Hickson, Celery Ave.
148,-dtp
egist ,have already begun their work
potatoes, per bushel $2.00.—L. A.
FOR SALE—2 lots, a choice location,
of building up the machine that will Brumlcy.
131-tfc
corner 13th St., nnd Magnolia ave,,
represent the University this season. FOR SA LB—1021 Model Ford Sedan
facing
East und facing city park.
His preliminary observations have
at $550. This is a bargain. See us Sewenge, lights, water and gas. Must
convinced Coach Kline that he will nt once.—B. &amp; O. ^lotor Co. 144-tfe
increase in value.—A. P. Connelly,
have much more materia! t^o choose
agent.
148-4tc
FOR
SALE—Medium
sizo
Bafo.
Ap­
'from this season than Inst. Approxi­
ply
402
Sanford
Avo.,
and
Fourth
COWS FOR SALE—Man from Tnlmately forty men came out on the
Street.
04-01.
lahnssee with cnr of fine Jersey
first call recently. Of this number
FOR
SALE—Lexington,
1020
model,
cows,
fresh nnd springers, nt A. C. L.
fourteen were Inst year “varsity"
at
$1250.
Looks
good
and
is
in
A-l
slock
pens, in Orlando.
14H-3tp
num..I
mechanical
condition.
Terms
to
suit
Cnrl "Tootle" Perry, one time star
144-tfc
FOR RENT
r
center for Florida, came to Gaines­ 'you.—Ii. &amp; O. Motor Co.
FOR
SALE—8-room
house
with
nil
FOR
RENT—Several
light
house­
ville to see things started and
modern convenience, excellent re­ keeping rooms. New and clean. 117
brought In tow his younger brother,
pair.
Private water works, In desir­ Laurel.
144-tfc
Henry, whose high school records nre
able
location.
Reasono-Me
terms.
Ap­
EOR
RENT—Desirable
housekeeping
said to promise well. IDs weight and
rooms, every convenience. Ilox 117.
physique conform pretty much to that ply to Owner, 510 W. First Street.
^10-tfc
145-Otp
o fCnrl Dixon, who wns ineligible last
FOR
SALE—Buick
Roadster
at
a
season, is expected
to return this
FOR RENT—Comfortable rooms, fur­
year, and some of his proponents pre­ bargain.—B. &amp; O. Motor Co. 144-tfc
nished for light housekeeping. 318
dict Southern fame for him. Dixon, FOR SALE—One heavy duty two- Palmetto Ave.
149 fltp.
so the dormitory gossip goccs, will
wliccl trailer in good condition. In­ FOR RENT—Part of store, nice win­
113-tic
bring some promising high school quire at Ford Garage.
dow space. Apply Herald office.
material.
*
150-3tc
FOR SALE—300,000 to 500,000 celery
Among the Inst year men to return
plants, about rendy for the field.
are: "Chick" Bird, E. B. Wutchuck, Call on or phone II. II. Chappell.
"Ann" Anderson, Joe Merrin Jim
s
147-4tp
SALESMAN to cover local terrtory,
Merrin, Bob Swanson- It. B. Wood­
FOR
SALE—1
form
ennnor
and
sev­
selling dealers. Guaranteed salary
ward, T. H. Cnrlton, G. B. Stanley, J.
eral
dozen
jars.
Very
reasonable.
of
$100.00 week for right man. Tho
O. Cox, R Simmons, C. Tolbert, E.
Address
"E.
II."
care
Herald.
dh-tf
Richards
Co., 200 Fifth Avo., New
Perry and W. Mnhnnnnh.
York,
N.
Y.
147-0tp
FOR
SALE—A
sped
cnr.
Guaranteed
Gunn, M,oss and Hitchcock are al­
75
miles
an
hour.
Will
exchange
WANTED—Hemstitching
nnd
pccotso expected to come hack this year.
for
a
touring
car.
1000
First
West.
ing,
also
orders
for
nil
kinds
of
Some of the yougstors will have to
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150-Stp
plenting.
124
Pnlmotto
Ave.
149-Gtc
contend themselves with making the
squad this yenr because of tho one i FOR SALE—8 hives of bees. In good
year rule, while othrs served their | condition. See A. E, Dobbins, 325
apprenticeship last season and now Service Shoo Shop.
133-Snt-Wcd-0t LOST—Black pockethook between 1st
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street nnd 10th streets. Finder will
hope to make the "vnrsity."
{FOR SALE—5 acres and residence plcnse return to 910 Oak street and
Major Van Fleet came m Flor'dn
facing lake. Bargain. Box 117.
receive reward.
140-3tc
from the University o ' Kansas. At
145-Otp
one time he starred in West Point’s
In Utopia, where everything is pe
FOR SALE—New house, 4 rooms und
hnckfleld.
hath. Electric light and waiter. Close feet, the shipping hoard; is run t
For scientific and experimental in. Good location. For full particulars men who know something nbout shi|
147-ltp. ping.
work in the cast iron industry, a re­ wiitc ‘ X" care Horn'd.
search nssocintion has been formed in LUMBER PRICES ARE ADVANC­
The invention of photograph plates
Great Britain.
ING—The (milder may still get the made of paper instead of glass is
advantage of low building cost by claimed in Europe.
submitting schedules to us and getting
direct-from-mill-to-bulldor
service.
France is planning to modernize
Our long leaf yellow pine nnd Tidownthe ancient port of Honficur ut tho
ter cypress, manufactured in host mills
mouth of the Selno opposite Ilnvrc.
insures first quullty ut lowest po8siblo cost consistent with good lum­
With styles ns they are, 'ove at
ber—lesH middlemen's honvy profit.— first sight sems more reasonable. Tho
GULF LUMBER COMPANY, Perry, first sight lenvca little for future dis­
Floridu.
138-e.o.d-13tc covery.
FOR SALE—Seeond hand Underwood
typewriter. In good condition. Ap­ GLASSES ACCURATELY FITTED
ply nt Herald.
149-tf-dh
TO YOUR EYES
FOR SALE—tfhito willow baby car­
riage. 512 Myrtle Ave.
140-3tp "preserves nervous energy for use Int­
er in life and nt the same time adds to
FOR SALE—New cottuge, a little your present efficiency,
I butler thnn the usual run. Two bed
j Orr glasses nte scientific in con­
rou:no, sleeping poreh, well located. struction nnd accurately fitted to your
■Worth your investigating.—A. P. eyes.
Connelly.
140-4tc
FOR SALE ORUteNT—Piano in good
* TOM MOORE
I . condition. Phone 103-J or uddress
OPTOM
ETHI ST—OPTIC IAN
T tiaC lrckt Is Salf-Adjuttibu. It sin- P. O. Box 352.
. 140-0tp
ply skf • m r ib« had, d i m at
Office Opp P. O.
Phone 102
wild mad — —tin —tagl? Mm - FOR SALE—0 acres orange grove,
I f your dealer c a n 't g e t U strut
280 bearing tree*, located on hard
actual b ust m easure, nam e, adDRINK
road.
Owner selling ut unusual low
dross f t 1 1 ,8 0 , W e’ll send the
C ircletprepaid. Sixes 3 4 to 49. price on account of bad health.—E. F. Elder Springs Water, fta 09 08-109
N— (haU ate-F—hiM kuMtaU
Lane, "The Real Estato Mon."
per cent pare. Phone OIL
120 E. I I Sfr New Y ork, Pw pl M.
148-3tp

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“City Substantial

The S anford Daily Herald
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

VOLUME II

To Stop Mayor From In­
terfering With
Plans

First Photograph of the ZR-2 Disaster

SIR ERNEST 8 IIACKELTON
LEAVES FOR ANTARTIC
ON EXPLORING TRIP.

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INCOME TAX
HAS BEEN CUT
BY SENATE
Repeal of Income Sur­
tax Of One Per Cent
on In com e

MINISTER SPEAKS
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“ City Substantial’

NUMBER 151

(By Tbs AuosUUd Pratt)
LONDON, Sept. 17.—Tho small
ship "Quest," on which Sir Ernest
Shackloton will explore the unchnr0
tored section of the South Atlnntlc,
IN INTEREST OF KLAN IF MAY* Pacific, and Antartlc seas, left
OK CAN HE MUZZLED BY
Thames today on her long trip of
INJUNCTION
.
two year's voyage.
(Br Th« AuocliUd Frau)
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Sept. 17.—
Dcdaring their Intention "to stand
on our constitutional rights of
free assembly and free speech,'*
organizers of the Ku Klux Klan
in Louisville today are preparing
to seek an injunction restraining
Mayor Smith from carrying out
his announced intention of pre­
renting the meeting scheduled for
tonight. Reverend Caleb A. Rid­
ley, prominent Baptist minister of
Atlanta, Ih scheduled to speak In
the Interest of the Klan.

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VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1921

KUKLUX KLAN TO PARADE
IN LOUISVILLE TONIGHT
WILL SEEK INJUNCTION

TM«

OVER 5 THOUSAND
AND LESS THAN $6,000 WHICH
MEANS ORDINARY
INCOMES

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Tin* ZR-2, n imiHs of tangled cinders unit canvas, limiting on the Humber ut Hull, England, one-halt' hour nfter
tin* Inigo (llrlgtMo broke In hull' amt foil, a llory mass, into the river. Rescuing parties are making efforts to extri­ WASHINGTON, Sept. 17.—Repeal
cate the bodies from the wreckage.
of tho income Burtax of 1 per cent on
net incomes of more than $6,000 and
less thnn $6,000, was agreed upon yes­
RETAIL FOOD PRICES
terday by the senato finance commit­
(■r Th* AuoflltUA Prtu)
tee. Reductions also wore made in n
INCREASED IN AUGUST
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 17.—Throe
number of brackets up to tho maxi­
4 PER CENT IN FLORIDA.
unmasked robbers held up Sells-Floto
mum of 32 per cent, previously agreed
circus treasurer last night at Van­
(By Th* AiucUUd Frau)
upon.
couver, Wnsh., and obtained between
WASHINGTON, Sept. 17.—Retail
The new rates ns ngrecd upon by
$28,000 nnd $30,000 In cosh nnd drifts, food prices increased on nn average
the committee, follow, $6,000 to $8 ,­
according to police reports.
of 4.3 per cent in August compared
000, 1% instead of 2 ; $8,000 to $ 10r
with July prices, according to figures
000, 2 %, Instead of 3; $10,000 to $12,­
made public today by the Depart­
KII.jRANE-FRUSH IIOUT
000, 3%, Instend of 4; $12,000 to $14,­
ment
of Labor. Statistics compiled
000, 4% instend of 6 ; $14,000 to $16,­
tfiL L BE PULLED TODAY
nre from reports of fifty-one cities.
000, 6 %, instend of 6 ; $16,000 to $18,­
FEATHERWEIGHT
CHAMPION.
D iso rd ers in Belfast,
Prices increased four, per cent In
for moro with the building removed 000, 0%, instend of 7; $18,000 to $20,­
Concerted Effort Will than it would with the building on tho 000, 7% instend of 8 ; $20,000 to $22,­
(By Th* Auoclitod Frau)
Many Are Wounded
Jacksonville.
lot. No one wants these buildings 000, 10%, instead of 9; $22,000 to $24,­
In Street Fighting CLEVELAND, Sept. 17.—Johnny LOCAL THUNDERSHOWERS
Be Made for Greater except
for salvnge nnd they are of no 000, 11%, Instead of 10; $24,000 to
Kilbanc, featherweight champion, nnd
FOR FLORIDA NEXT WEEK.
Sanford
use
to
the owners nnd Sanford will $26,000, 12%, instead of 11; $20,000
(Br Tbt AitocUUd Prtu)
Danny Frush, meet here this after­
never
bo
n renl city until tho City to $28,000, 13%, instead of 12; $28,­
BELFAST, Sept. 17.—Two boys noon In a twelve round bout for the
(By TIi* AuocUUd Frau)
Commissioners
make a clean sweep of 000 to $30,000, 14%, instead of 13;
wounded during serious disorders in championship, tho first championship
WASHINGTON, Sept. 17.—Gonerall the frumc buildings on the princi­ $20,000 to $32,000, 16% instead of 14;
Vore street district here laut night. bout for Kilbanc In five years. Bet­ ally fair wenther except for widely
pal cornors of tho city nnd make it and $32,000 to $34,000, 16%, instead
Troops rushed to the sceno and ono ting ranged from ten co eight In fa­ scattered local thundershowors, nnd
man who interfered with them receiv­ vor of Kllbano *o even money. The normal temperature Ih the forecast OLI) FRAME BUILDINGS IN BUSI­ dean, showing neither fear or fnvor of 16.
when they start. With building ma­ Individuals having incomes of $34,­
ed a bayonet wound. Several arrests (fight begins at 4:40 o’clock central for Florida for the week beginning
NESS SECTION OF SANFORD
terials and labor coming down tho 000 or more would pny under tho new
were made.
.
time.
ARE STANDING MENACE
Sunday.
owner of a good corner in Sanford can schedule at the saiqc rates as at pres­
get monoy to erect n suitable building ent, with all those whose incomes ex­
DUBLIN, Sept. 17.—Enmonn DoThe City Commissioners at their if he desires it or he enn sell tho ceeded $66,000 pnying nt the maxi­
Valera conferred with the Sinn Fein
last meeting gave notice to the own­ property for a good sum of money mum rate.
cabinet here yesterday In nn effort to
ers of the stable property ut tho corn­ and make much more thnn he can by Treasury experts informed tho com­
find a way out of the difficulties Into
er of Park avenue nnd Second street holding it.
mittee thnt tho chnngcs in surtux
which the Irish pence negotiations
to tear the building down or have it
have fallen.
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No public spirited citizen of San­ rates would entail a revenue loss of
torn down as it had already been con­ ford or any other city will stand in approximately $18,000,000.
News that Premier Lloyd George
demned nnd wns n menace to public tho way of progress.
American taxpayers have waved
had called olF the proposed pence con­
health and to other property in that
more thnn $116,000,00 by employing
ference .it Inverness because the Sinn
Meek In many ways as well ns being
General Charles G. Dawes as director
loin insisted upon entering the parley Palatka News Says That NORWEGIAN STEAMEP
FORCED
TO
RETURN
n sore eye to the public. It may seem
of the budget for the last three
on the basis of Irish indcpcndenco
ON ACCOUNT OF FIR E .!hnrd to property owners to be told
monthr.
Old Time Route Should
caused great excitement here.
_____
[that they must have their property
That $116,000,000 will he saved
Responsible Sinn Fein leaders said
Be Opened to Traffic
(B) Th* Auoouwd Bran)
(
itorn down but there are many extenthrough measures introduced by
they believed that, despite the dead­
SAVANNAH, Gn., Sept. 17.—The noting circumstances in connection
Dawes that enn be reduced to nctunl
lock, there would be n further ex­
Richard F. Adams has a number of Norwegian steamship Bjerst Jernob with such orders. The property re­
change of notes.
figures.
photographs of Palatka's water front Jorson, which sniled from this port ferred to has heel) in a dclnpidntcd
But, besides, Dawes has set up hnlf
The negotiations were not ended by In thoso dnyH when freight for near­ last night for Hamburg, caught fire
condition
for
years.
It
was
used
for
a
dozen economy measures nnd re­
the premier, and the Sinn Feincrs ly every section of Florida was
nt Hen nnd was forced to return here livery stable purposes in the days CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WANTS forms that will result in tho saving
look for n further interchange of brought to this port and then either
TO TAKE THAT MANY
today nfter boing badly dnmngod.
when the livery stables seemed to be
of unealculntcd millions n8 time goes
communications before it is dotermin* Hhipped further by light draft boats
ALONG
the principal industries for they were
on.
H whether the Irish armistice shall or by overland "schooners." Not less
always plnced on the principal corners
POLK COUNTY CATTLE
oe broken olf.
It in the purpose of President Geo.
than n dozen schooners nre to bo
GROWERS ASSOCIATION
of the towns. Other cities have gone
W.
Knight, of the Sanford Chamber Will Procure Dirigible
seen In somu of these pictures, nnd
OFFERS BIG BEWARI) through tho same process of condem­
of
Commerce
to have nt least one hun­
some of tho later oneH ocenn going
nation proceedings. It is only a ques­
(By
Tho
Auoclitid
Prill)
dred
mumhors
from the Sanford From Germany Now to
Htenmers of the smaller size are
tion of time when such buildings must
BARTOW,
Sept.
17.—Polk
county
Chnmber of Commerce visit Orlando
Replace Ill-fated ZR-2
shown.
cattle growers association has offer­ cither be sold to pnrtieH that will tear Tuesday, September 27th. The secre­
With the widespread movement to
then) down and build structures suit­
(By Th* AiioeUtoil Pr*u)
utilize the splendid waterway for ed n reward for the arrest and con­ able to the growing needs of the city tary of the Orlando Chamber of Com­
viction
of
persons
who
slashed
half
a
WASHINGTON,
Sept. 17.—Pro­
evnding tho constantly
mounting
or they must build on them nt once merce has again inquired the number curement of a dirigible of the Zepplin
mile
of
fence
near
Brewster
Thursday
freight chnrgcs of the railronds there
themselves. In the event that they | " h° w.ould 7
,
,’T 1
.h
in every prospect thnt Palatka will night. It iH believed the incident is cannot build on the property there i s , thu 0 r ,,ndo Cbn," b®r ° f Co|m1morc“ ifl type from Germany, if possible, to re­
another
chapter
in
the
no-fence
fued
place the lost ZR-2 nnd continuation
and do not REPRESENT ANY again nssumo its importance as the
always a« chance to Hell
sell nt a good fig
fig- p~ P nr nf °n 1nt dato, “"d hns bccn of the constructio nof the ZR-1 now
in
thnt
section.
•
SOVEREIGN STATE OF
advised
that
there
would
be
one
hunhead of deep wntcr navigation in in­
ure and they do not stand any loss by
building nt I.nkehurnt, Now Jorsoyv
IRELAND
terior Floridn. At the ship by water
the orders to demolish the buildings. dred from Sanford. It is up to the were recommended todny to President
local
organization
to
return
this
visit
conference at Orlando Tuesday night
Such structures are fire traps that
Hardy, Secretary Dcnby nnd Secretary
In lDy Th» AuoeUUd Frau)
D. C. Marlowe, one of the largest
are a standing menace to nny city. with the same enthusiasm and in larg­ Weeks by tho official Nationnl Ad­
er
numbers
than
on
the
occasion
of
rcnlvi ’"f*' s '!PL 17.—Lloyd George shippers at Sanford, pointed out that
Fire starting in one of these frame
visory committee for aeronautics.
fro 'n 'u " I,y t0 n com,m,nlcn\lon deep water vessels could transport
buildings will often burn up a town tho banquet recently held in Sanford.
k!
, ra HayH t0 rece,ve Sinn freight from nil ports to Pnlatkn and
and cause untold dnmngc and proper­ The Orlnndo people nre preparing a
BOILER I1LOWS UP
'
^ e proposed confur- It could be lightered or put on barges
ty loss to men who have erected fine wonderful reception for their guests
KILLING TWO MEN.
Z : : n,,!re"entot|vwi of nn inde- from here to points below Pnlatkn.
buildings near them. It is not fair to from the City Substantial nnd nre
During the Inst few years freight ( II AMHER OF COMMERCE w i u the men of Sanford who are striving constantly nsklng that ns large a
« ™ * ii i i r and
1" ’ official recog'm M
(By Th* AMorUUd Frau)
HAVE PRIMARY
trannpprtatiAn on tho Ocklawalm riv­
for a greater city to allow these build­ number ns possible come over from
i &gt;n (,t In land's sevcranco from er has been almost entirely abandon­
MOORE
HAVEN, Fin., Sept. 17.—
BALLOT
Sanford
to
holp
make
the
affair
n
th
ings to stand. This Is the d«y of pro­
J.
I.
Spooner,
foreman, nnd a negro
SU
C
C
08H
.
saVs o"ig, s domains.
....... Lloyd George ed. Orange Springs, Bay Lake and
Due to the resignation of F. F. Dut­ gress nnd those who cannot progress
The Hpirit which wns evidenced by fireman wns killed when a boiler at ni
Die Iri I i^i ,,H LeVnlorn insist that other small points logically dependent ton, recently elected governor of the should make way for tho people who
the Orlando boosters on thu occasion’ munll saw mill at VonuH, exploded
reproaeni l.‘‘ UKntc" Hh°ulcl confer ns on this waterway for transportation, Sanford Chnmber of Commerce, an­ can and will progress.
of
their visit is one that ennnot help Thursdny afternoon, according to be­
have
boon
using
the
Ocklawalm
Valley
other
election
for
his
successor
hns
*°vereign , 7 * ? ! lnt,cpendcnt nnd
At the same meeting the building but be productive of results. Already lated advices received hero .today.
poaaihio
° th° conforonoe in Im- Rnilrond, but ns the abandonment of been called.
that stands nt the corner of Second thoy hnve shown their willingness to Spooner’s body will bo' sent to Colthn trond is at Icnst in tho range of
The seeretnry'H office hnH sent tho
street and Oak avenue nnd borders on co-operate nnd had a Inrgo meeting quit, Gn., for burial. The mill receiv­
possibility soma provision will be membership n ballot and it is request­
the A. C. L. tracks wns condemned. when the Sanford Chnmber of Com­ ed very littlo dnmngc.
made for serving residents in that ter­ ed that they ho returned before 7 p.
U'aders in League
V* ,r,’, “ *•*“ *‘i?" '" 'a ^UJ “"
w are­ merce called for the organization of a
ritory with freight. Nick Wimberly, m. Monday, Scptcmbor ll)th.
Scores for the Week nn experienced river transportation In selecting n governor it is asked house purposes for many years but permanent
Ship by Water Committee.
on nccount of its poculinr location is If wo want to see our water front de­ SIXTY-THREE CONVERSIONS
man, Is nlrcndy making his plans to thnt the members give particular a t­
MADE IN TAMPA REVIVAL
c iii(’A("(,Th\ A“ r “ ud- * « &gt;
• resume traffic on the river in tho tention to tho qualifications necessary not fit fo r anything in the business veloped get in wifh tho Orlnndo boost­
le*dcra „f
. S‘‘p ’ J7— Individual ovont of tho discontinuance of service for n man to successfully sorve on the line nt present nnd would really mnko ers through whose co-operation widor
(Br Th* A«*ootAt*d Frau)
up ,(&gt; and i.. i rIw^°r Lon®uo Knmos on t!)o Ocklawahn Valley nnd will governing board of a live commercial a fine little park if the city could a f­ roads butween thu two cities will boTAMPA, Sept. 17.—Tho closing
-battersUd
W°JneBtlay were probably use the Carmichael boats for organization. These qualifications are, ford to purchase it for this purpose. come n certainty. These nro tho days
meeting
Inst night of two weeks’ re­
«roit. ;; 8 Ar r can: i i ^ a n n , d 0. this service.
These old buildings thut have Borv- of co-operation through organizations
Civic prido, or nbsoluto faith in the
vival
conducted
hero through tho
Louia, 40|’ uat 0nBl’ Hornsby, St.
Tho suspension of service on the future of Sanford; willingness to a t­ od their purpose nnd nro now a men­ to further accomplishments. When thq young peonies union by students from
National 2
ru"8~ Bnb‘5 R»th, Ocklawahn would also mean that tho tend rcguinrly tho meetings of tho ace to the city in mnny ways should organizations nro alert .and efficient
theological schools, resulted in sixtyRuns scored \
N°W Yorl‘. 22' Wilson Cypress Co. would rnft their Bonrd, and one whoso, standing in tho oil be condemned, tho owners allowed they ro-nffirm tho trito expression
threo
conversions, twenty-five of
a sufficient timo to build or sell thorn thnt in unity there is strength.
logs on the river, nnd tho nctivity business community 1b recognized.
N*«onnl. l l e V a X ^ " " ’ RUtH
whom
pledged
themselves to life ser­
Fill out tho postal card which the vice in thq ministry and missionary
Thq membership fist which is ap­ nnd in tho event they cannot then they
along that stream might put over tho
plan which originated nt LeeBburg pended to tho bnllot contains . tho should bo torn down for thoy nro in secretary Is Bonding you arid return it work. Conversions during tho two
tho m ajority of cases no source of
about' wlrndn ^
PnrtlL'8 W,U several years ago to have the govern­ names of a great many mon of this profit to the owners as the land is promptly. Tho members will bo nd- weeks announced as 406.
visod subsequently of full details bo
,s doubtful if A B th° wnr* hut “ ment spend a million dollars in mak­ calibre. The newly elected governor
much more valuable thnn the build­ that thoy can bo governed accordingly.
will,
upon
entering
his
duties,
find
a
ing
It
more
navigable.
Tho
approprfaThe country would be hotter off If
lh° ■ '••PPlng hoMd,P WlU brag ab° Ut
tlon wns actually put through tho sen­ volume of work before the Board of ings nnd the owners are paying high­
less
attention was paid to tho rail­
The
ate hut through tho activity of Repre­ Governors, which upon itr successful er tqxes fo r the land than the rents
Plans
hnvo
been
perfected
for
the
roads
and more to the American
will bring them In roturn.
m°n Earned
q W JM a{to* sentative Freor, who showed that tho culmination, will mean a great deal to
farmer.
white
way
for
tho.
town
of
BradenIt is not a hardship on the owners
tonnage wns ^onitfnntly decreasing the City of Sanford.
producor nre « n L f Ie | WT , ' 0f
com- nnd would not Justify tho expendi­
Ballots
received
nfter
7
p.
m.
Monof
these buildings to tonr thorn down town and they will soon start coni
Produced
,e,n 0iitho “ “
For office supplies, stationery, etc.,
day evening will not bo counted,
for In every case tho property a6lls struction.
ture.—Palatka News.
come to tho IJerqld office.

Robbers Held Up Cir­
cus at Vancouver Last
Night, Took $30,000

THE CITY COMMISSIONERS

condemnjcertain property

AND ASK FOR DEMOLITION

A CLEAN SWEEP

COULD USE 0CKLAWAHA
RIVER FOR NEW MOVE
SHIPPING BY WATER

ONE HUNDRED
TO ORLANDO
SEPTEMBER 27

LLOYD GEORGE
SAYS DELEGATES
MISINFORMED

GOVERNOR
TO BE ELECTED
NEXT MONDAY

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,1021

KEEPING UP
NOT IDEAS

ness”; also a Comedy

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SUMMER DAYS
WILL SOON BE OVER
things are going down,
it’s easy to mistake a difference
in price for what is really a differ­
ence in quality.

O ur clothes are

same fine grade o f style and
always.

In choosing

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It has been a busy summer even though it was vntation
timo and wo face tho winter Benson with tho greatest and
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
ore bettor," Floridn is tho most prosperous statu in the
union. Now is the time to think of the proverbial "rainy
day.” Save your money while you are making it. Rank
it with the bnnk thnt insures your deposits. * Start your
bonk account today.

T h e W in t e r Season
Is A d van cin g
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you eliminate the hazards which usually attend a reactive period.

A liberal choice o f popular checks, tweeds and herringbones for
you to choose from

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S E T R E A D Y F O R B U S I N E S S T H A T I S COMING

The Peoples Bank
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LAKE MONROE

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing

RESULTS YESTERDAY
Fnrmcrs nre getting seed beds
American l.entrue
ready for nn early cYop of lettuce. The
At
Philadelphia
:i-0, Cleveland 1*
celery beds are green and thrifty und
At
New
York
lO-l.'l,
St. I.ouis 6-5.
plants large nnd a good stand. Cab­
At
Roston
1
,
Detroit
5.
bage is also sown for an early fall
Others
not
scheduled.
crop of that vegetable. Truclcors are
hopeful of good prices for their pro­
National League
duces :his fall nnd winter.
At
Pit'sburg
.'I, Roston
The fololwing composed a pnrty to
Conditions of colonies compared with quality of crab grass of which there Daytona Reach for a few days out­ A; Cincinnati II, New York S).
At St. Louis 2, Rrooklyn 1.
normal strength and hcnlthfulnress is snid to be several varieties. All ing: Mr. nnd Mrs. Dnn Tnlbert, of
At
Chicago .1, Philadelphia »i.
Is 01 per cent. Condition a year ago kinds of stock like it, and it 1s no tho East Side, Messrs. Ren Lake, J.
was 80 per cent and the fourt-yenr trouble what ever to grow it ns it R. Murphy, Henry Miles, Miss Linda
Southern Association
average condition at this time is 00 comes up of its own accord after cel­ Miles ami Thelma Lake. They re­
At
Mobile
2-7, New Orleans i)-3.
per cent.
ery, peppers' or any crop is gather­ port a very delightful time nnd tell of
At
Chattanooga
2, Atlanta 3.
Condition of honey plants is 78 per ed. The weather hns been ideal for tho big thirty poting bass enught at
At
Rirminghnm
2,
Nashville 4.
cenj compared with 80 per cent a hay this season, ns the rains earlier the inlet. Also they sn\v a tarpon
At
Little
Rock
4,
Memphis
5.
year ago and a four-year avernge in the summer made it grow nnd the nomo five or six feet long up the Hullcondition of 01 per cent.
.
dry Weather later, was fine for tho fax near I’ort Ornngo bridge.
American Association
gathering of It. It’s a poor stick of .a A crowd of the young folks stormed
At
Louisville
7, Indianapolis 1.
farm er who did not save hay here this Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacobs at their home
St.
Paul-Mlnneapolis,
rain.
season. Just look about nnd seo the Friday evening nnd spent a very
Others
not
scheduled.
plcnsnnt time playing games. Delight­
hay stacks on every farm.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Corpany and Mr. ful refreshments wero tnken nlong,
ChnrleH King, of Molenn, Mo., is
International League
here looking nfter his property he re­ and Mrs. C. S. Chorpening nnd young nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Jncobs also passed
At Tnrboro .1, Syracuse 2.
cently purchased, tho Hayden place, people, spent Sunday nt Coronado around the "goodies,” so everybody
At Jersey City II, Newark 1.
felt very much pleased nnd enjoyed
on Ueardall avenue, nnd expects to Reach plcnicing and bathing.
At
Ruffnlo 0, Rochester 11.
A. Corpany, C. E. Corpening nnd tho occasion very much. Mr. nnd Mrs.
come here to reside but the recent
Jncobs nro very hospitnbl? and every
South Atlnntic A s s o c ia tio n
death of his wife hns altered Ids Carl Chorpening were over salt wnter
one receives a henrty wolcomo in their
plnns.
fishing a portion of thin week.
At Churlottc 8, S p a r t a n b u r g H­
home nt nil times.
At Greenvillu 5, Augusta 10.
Mrs. George Townsond, of McllonMr. ami Mrs. R. L. Garrison, of
Mrs. E. Stafford nnd son, Rush, nnd
At Charleston 4, Columbia 3.
Fort Reed, have bought the ten ncru ville nvenuo, is at home nftor*Bcveynl Mm. Nnt Stafford and childron, have
improved farm of W. L. Henley on weeks spent nt Daytona Dench, ns returned from n visit to Macon, Gn.
Virginin League
Richmond avenue and expect to mnko guest of relatives nnd is much im­
Miss Lilly Miles hns returned to
At
Newport
Nows fl, Suffolk 3.
proved in health.
it their home.
her home in Louisville after visiting
At
Portsmouth
1, Richmond 3.
Ernest Hodges is here from Tam­ Miss Linda Miles and brothers.
H. Steel nnd sons, of the Celery
At
Norfolk
1,
Wilson
.’I.
avenue store, have bought out Mrs. J. pa to visit his mother, Mrs. Toon.
Miss Elenor Roily has returned
At
Tnrboro
7,
Rocky
Mount
5.
Mrs. Ed J. Mulligan, of Green home nfter spending the summer with
C. Moore’s grocery stock and rented
the store building on Celery avenue, Cove Springs' in here visiting' her her grnndparents in Cleveland, O.
Fable: Once upon n time a nab')*
and will conduct a first clnss cash parents ,Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Vnughn
Misses Annie nnd Mary Walinsky
fought
for its rights and won, »
nnd
friends.
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store. Miss Mnmio Steele will be in
hnve returned to their home in Wis­
took
only
the rights it had f°u*
charge.
j
The present dry weather is very consin after nn extended visit to their
for.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John G. Leonard! are bad for the growers just now, ns so unclu, Mr. Gullatzie. Henry Walin­
very pleasantly settled in their new much water in needed for seed beds sky, thdir brother, who is also here,
The list of things John Bull h*514
home on South Cameron avenue. The nnd wetting up fields for plant set­ accompanied his sisters to Jackson­
worry
about doesn’t include the
house hns been almost rebuilt, many ting. Many wells throughout the ville, but returned in n few dnys. Tho
petition
of tho American mere *alterations made and fine new porch­ celery deltn hnve gone dry, thoso who Misses Walinsky were indeed charm­
es added- making a very comfortable hnve engines use them continually ing young ladles and they made many marine.
home.
which causes many wells to quit flow­ friends while hero.
To prevent’ automobile* bae ir
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. T. Wynne, jr., and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. J. Cameron have ing thnt would othorwiso continue to
down
hills, a ground gripping *
returned from scvoral months stay at flow nome. More engines nre being daughters, MIbscs Roberta and Josetachmont,
almost automatic in °r
Rostwick, nt tho Cameron ranch.
installed as fast ns enn bo nfforded. phino visited relatives at Mt. Dora.
oration,
haB
been invented.
.
Adelphia Kromburg, Dus Hawkins,
Mrs. Mnmio Robinson nnd Mrs. There were threo littlo showers the
Ethel Diggers were out from town lnttcr purt of InBt week that cooled tho nnd Cecil Dales spent a day at PnyAn electrical process ha* been
tonn intely.
recently visiting their fnthor, Fred air nnd were greatly appreciated.
v/&gt;loppd
in Germany for coating 0
Charles
Dales
was
at
Leesburg
on
Cowan nnd family.
ono
side
ofn sheet of metal wit
business
last
week,
Charles Drnddy was nn over Sunday
Tho exports sny that a man should
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Rabun
spent
guest of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Henry
Jake Miller is confined to hi* h°
.
McCaaklo, on his way from Goorgia kins his wife not hi6ro thnn threo Sunday*at Chuluota.
suffering
an attack of malaria.
Mrs.
Wainwright
attended
tho
Daptimes
n
day.
Tho
majority
of
husb­
to Lakeland, to tako a position.
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Dorn
to
Mr. oi\d Mrs. Jack Re
tist
D.
Y.
P.
U.
meeting
at
Chuluota
1 no largest amounc of hay evor and, if this is true, should increase Monday night.
son Tuesday, a girl.
tijL
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gathered in East Sanford
has ___
boon rather than decrease their osculatory
Dorn to Mr. and Mrs. WilH®"1
Marney Lyons continues very ill at
put up this season nnd of tho best *activities.
his homo here.
a girl. ,

*77'cHome o f Snricttj Irani) (EUitlu'ii

FLORIDA CITRUS CROP TO SHOW
SLIGHT GAIN OVER LAST YEAR,
ACCORDING TO LATE ESTIMATES
GAINESVILLE, Sept. 14. — Tho
crop report for Florida for Septem­
ber 1, issued by Sam T. Fleming, sta­
tistician of the bureau of crop esti­
mates follows:
Citrus production will exceed last
year’s by a small amount.
Field crop prospects are improving
for corn, Held peas and velvet beans.
Deterioration in condition of sweet
potatoes, rice and sorgghunt is shown.
Peanuts, hay and other crops show
little change from a month ago, with
prospects ranging from fair to good.
Production of the citrus fruits is
estimated at 111,000,000 boxes. Last
year’s commercial crops was 17.’l,200,000 boxes, in round numbers.
Most of the anticipated light in­
crease will be in grapefruit. The tangerine crop is short compared with
last year and production of limes will
be lowor thnn usual.
Over the citrus belt conditions aro
highest on the west const; decidedly
spotty through the central higghland
section and rather pessimistic in
South Florida, especially on the lower East Coast.
Condition of corn, •field pens and
velvet beans have improved as the
season draws to a close. Yields of
corn and peas are showing up heavier
thnn Indicated by early reports nnd
velvet beans, while pot yet mntured,
have made « good growth of vine nnd
are blooming and fruiting freely.
Sweet potatoes are turning out unsatisfactory yields where harvesting
is in progress. Vine growth hns been
good but the potntoes nro not there,
A small white fly has been very much*
in ov deuce pn the potato vines but
^ o rte rs do not state what damage
it is doing.
Rice harvesting Is In progress,

Condition i snot up to usual and light
yields are anticipated.
Sorghum for syrup was aiTected by
dry weather at a critical time and
production will be less than usual.
Farmers are cutting hay under gen­
erally favorable conditions.
Local
damage from rains is reported. Pro­
duction will be under last year on
account of the reduced acreage.
Peanuts, chufas and other field
crops are maturing with condition
which promise satisfactory yield over
most of the statu.
Pecan production prospects are
much bette rthan for .a year ago.
Condition is 70 per cent of normal'
compared with 40 per cent at this
time last year and 70 per cent in 1011).
Nuts are opening and harvesting
has "tasted on a small scale,
The number of hogs on hand for
fattening is only ninety per cent .of
the number on hand a yenr ago. This
decrease is In line with a national
tendency and is also due in a measuro to the change in this state from
common to graded stock resulting in
a smaller number of better animals
,,n the average farm,
Production of wool js estimated at
05 per cent of last year. Sheep rnlsing and the production of wool In
Florida has bee non the decrease for
some yenrs.
The ipio federal census showed
ifl2,000 pounds; production In 1020 is
estimated at 157,000 pounds find for
the present yenr, 150,000 pounds. Estimntes for 1020 and 1021 are subject
to revision.
. The average yield o fsurplus honcy per coIony ^ (latu , BMtimj|tcd at
;,fl pounds. LnBt ycftr thoru wnfl a 8ur.
plus of 28 pounds. Tho four-year
average at this time is (12 pounds.

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PAGE TWO

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

GENEVA
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SKIRTS ARE UNCHANGED

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Mr. nnd Mrs. Dock Wilson, of Tnmpn,
nro visitors nt tho Flyna hotel.
All progressive movements that
Mrs. Wilson is n sister of P. N. Sto­
have for their aim the creating of
ver- who recently died.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. Moran went to
a G R E A T E R S A N F O R D and S E M ­
Now Smyrnn Sunday to meet his
IN O L E C O U N T Y are in accord with
brother of Miami on his wny out
west
on account of tho hentth of his
the progressive policy of this insti­
son.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C’lnud Rnulorson was
tution.
in DcLand Saturdnyy on business.
*
Mr. Fred McFnrlnnd came homo
Identify yourself with this strong
Wednesdny from Benton, Ala., whore
institution today by opening an ac­
he hns been working nt the saw mill
for the past seven months.
count.
Mr. Lognn wnB in Sanford Tues­
1 day on business.
P. N. Wnkeflold wns In Orlando
Wednesday. ^
\ chicken pie supper* will be held
nt the town hall Fridny, Sept. 10.
i, i ; t- am: er id a .vies lor sepnnite
Mrs. Bnllnrd nnd son, Homer, and
skirts designers nppenr iiicJIned to
Mr. I. W. Provntt, wns shopping In el well enough alone, .T he new Util­
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Snnford Snturdny.
ity skirts for winter nre stlil made *&gt;L
Clnrn Hnrrison returned homo Wed- striped or plnld ninterlnls, and are usu­
SERVICE
PROGRESS
STRENGTH
nesdny from Min mi, where she hns ally plaited either III box or side
\ r/o INTEREST PAID
been visiting her nunt, for n month. plaits. Their reseinbhiltce to summer
Mr. Bnrber nnd Man Frnzell ran skirts ends when fabrics are eonsht
&lt; i* * 4 * ,|.+ + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
These an* heavier and ill warm,
into ench other Wednesday nfternoon •-red.
rich colors.
in front of tho Flynt hotel. No one
tit !l p. m., nt the homo of Mrs. L. R. wns hurt but the enrs were torn up
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Phillips.
pretty badly.
^
All members are requested to bring
thimbles, needles nnd thread nnd their IN HONOR OF MASTER
MRS. FRED DAIGER. Society Editor. work, ns thnt the nrticles enn be finBILLY BALL.
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___ ished for tho bnznnr which will be
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held soon.
ClnHS No. 2, of the Holy Cross
SOCIAL CALENDAR
church- entertnined very delightfully
HOLY CROSS CHURCH.
PICNIC AT STONE ISLAND.
nt tho home of Mrs. A. D. Key, their
SATURDAY—Tho Children's Story
The
full winter schedule of church
A merry crowd of picnickers went | t ^ h c r i n
compliment to Mnster
Hour will Ikj held nt the Central
Rc^icvs
will beheld at Holy Cross
over to Stone Island Thursday after- m ||ie ^
wh” has "recovered‘from
Pork nt 5 o’clock.
church, Park nvonue nnd Fourth
noon nnd received a royal welcome by , ^ rpccnt
MONDAY—Circle No. 2, of the Meth. „ „
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„ i i, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Commons, the
Ali sorts of games denr to tho street, on Sundny September 18th, tho
odist church with Mrs. Howard I . . .
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king nnd queen of the islnnd domain
17th Sundny nfter Trinity.
will meet at .the, and. where
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- „ children's hearts wore played on tho
Smith as captain,
1 . ..
they nre monnrehs of all
Low Celebration, 7:80 a. m.
a t J ..
u,
, , | .
,
lawn, after which ice crenm nnd cake
home of Mrs L. R. Phillips,
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they survey. Stone island is only a
Church
School, 0:45 a. m.
p. m.
short distance from Sanford hut it is were served by Mrs, Key assisted by
Church
Service, 11 a. m.
Master Frederick Daiger will enter. much longer by road going via the Mrs. A. Raymond Koy.
Vesper
nnd
Addresses, 8 p. m.
Members of the class who enjoyed
tain a number of his little friends 09,cen fcrry nml the Enterprise road.
•
Mrs.
Lucille
Aspimvnll Tnkach- so­
a t hi» home on to u rti .street, r°m ^nrlved nt the picturesque spot tho this pleasant afternoon, were: Billie loist. Mrs. F. S. Munson, organist,
T» to (I o'clock. The occasion be nu quests pnssed several hours in con- Ball, Martha Fitts, Henrietta Ed- nnd Mr. A. II. Stone, choir nuister.
hiH fifth birthday anniversary.
versntion, fancy work, games, 'stunts' wards, Morris Hanson, Jack and
Everyone is always cordially wel­
playing croquet and wandering over Ainslee Robson, nnd William Mor- comed to Holy Cross
Mr. C. H. Mann, president of the tbo fnrnj where Mr. Commons has r'H,,nCitizens Blink of Jacksonville, nnd Mr. somo fjnL, hreii iiogs, cattle, chickens
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
GIRL SCOUTS HAD
Joel II. Tucker, of the firm of Stnck- aad fronts.
To all our members and friends I
CAMP FIRE LAST NIGHT.
land, Tucker &amp; Travis, also of JackAbout six o'clock the official bnrboDo
not forget thnt your presence is
sonville, nre in the city, and are very cuers, John Leonard! nnd Joe Ilnll
needed
and will he appreciated nt nli
The Girl Scouts have returned from
much pleased with its growth,
started conking the big steaks over
of
the
services
of tomorrow. We
-------the hot coals thnt had been burning their camp at the R o y Scouts' cnrnp
have
a
good
Bible
school, hut your ntHorton Mabry and Joe Caldwell for some time. The steaks were laid grounds. Theywent out yesterday
lundnnco
and
help
will make it a betare spending the week-end nt Daytona on n wire grating right over the hot \ afternoon withDr. and
Mrs. Goo,
t
.r
one.
Try
and
get an early start
Dench, the guests of Arthur Zachary, coals and the savory odors that went Hyman and Judge nnd Mrs. Schelle
nnd
be
with
us
nt
9:45. You will
[up from this favored spot broughtout ; Mnlnes, nnd hnd supper In the woods
hnve
a
cordial
reception.
At tho
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. F. Smith and Mrs. some tremendous appetites and when on the shores of Silver Lake, where
morning
sermon
hour,
Mr.
Burhans
M. H. Mabry, willmotor to Daytona the long table hnd been laid with ev- the hoys have one of the host camps
will continue to present thought on
Bench tomorrow,
where they will cry kind of good things to eat the in the state.Tho Girl Scouts are
subject
of "Regeneration." His sub­
great
big
steaks
came
on
steaming
spend the day.
good scouts, ail right, and hnve no
hot nnd so delicious that they would fear of snakes or red hugs on their ject will be "God’s Revelation of the
E. Ilaltz, of Camden, Ala., was reg- almost melt in the mouth and many camping trips. They thoroughly cn- Mystery of Life," No thinking man
istered at the Montezuma yesterday.
them melted right soon. It is safe | Joyed their camping trip and will go need grope in thcdnrk or stumble upon
the pathway of life. There i sillumi-------to repent what some of the picnic par- j „Knin ns soon as possible.
natlon for nil honest hearts.
The
Madison, Fla., wns reppresontod l&gt;' «»*&lt;! “Her returning home, that
-----------------------Christian
Endeavor
meets
nt
0:45
nnd
here yesterday by W. A. Mickler.
they “te morc steak nt Stone Islnnd
MISS MARDRE RETURNS.
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than they ever ate before. An hour
will bo glad to see you. At the night
Mr. and Mrs. C. A Miller, of &lt;&gt;r Int,rt' “ftl'r tht-‘ big.crowd had startMiss Sara Mardre has returned to service there will he shown a large
Springfield, HI., are spending some
l’“ting Messrs. Rail nnd Sharon Snnford after nn absence of several number of very beautiful stereopticon
views illustrating old famllinr songs.
time here at the Montezuma.
wore n,iaflCl1 and ^
nt, her .home In Alabama
_____
discovered in the woods near the months
. . Hpent
.
, , . Tho message will ho of interest, es­
rnniiiim,
....... ,.r „
i..' nnd “he also visited many points in
Mrs
Lamrlev nnd
son am
Master
,, , nnd, ithc Cnrollnns.
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mrs. F
i. II
u. liangiej
aim son,
sur ^ ‘ ^ tut witli a part of, a , steak
. . &gt;inGeorgia
Miss pecially to men. The truly nmhitinus
Frank- left yesterday for Daytonn
11,1
11 k 8weet Potnto ,n Mnr,jre j„ the accomplished organist man is the one In closest touch with
Beach, where they will spend ten lhe other, both sound asleep and m ak-,
rl
"
J* n„ ^
Jesus Christ, nnd who sees things
days at the Brinson Apts
‘"K fum,y . h&lt;1!! Hint
sounded like aa,, . tnc . pl81.
nas from His view point. You can get the
1
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n&gt; “iso irtl_l

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B an k.

SOCIETY

THE CHURCHES

to hnve her “W "
■»'" «" "»&gt;&lt;« »&lt;■* Hfo
count. You hotter, hear About it. Wo
will he glnd to have you with us.

I b«7 on thU .nWo knd Vh„. T
l........
- l non
In
M r. lot", T t.rA.iy uud M l.. Vlr-- ih0
!"&gt;■* In M
Snnfonl
AA.tr
ginin Brady, left yesterday afternoon
Floridn Produce Co. eigurs were bet- 1
for Jacksonville, where they will . ..
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BALI.—BROWN.
...
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in i tcr tll“n tho best, the cuttnge cheese
apend the week-end. They will also ()f st()ne , 8ln|U, can|e from *0WH thnt
apenil several days nt I'ah o Beach hm, been t,atin(t bnnnnnB and Mr8&gt;
A wedding which came as n great
ore re urn ng tome.
Martin was a real live "Model."
surprise to their many friends was
...
„
, „ , . I About eight o’clock the pnrty came the marriage of Miss Mnrrie Frances
Misses Esther Mi Her and Marjorie holI)B ,n thc mo(H1|1(tht voting Mr. Ball to Richard Hently Brown, which
a&gt;, wire among le - an on pi o- and ^jrH Commons thc best king and took place in Eustis yesterday. Mrs.
pie attending the dance nt Daytonn (|Up(?n in n|j tbu world,nnd Stone Is- Brown left yesterday morning1 to
ny oven nff,
,Inncl the ideal spot for a real picnic. visit her slater in tfissimmeo, but in~~
I Among those present nt the picnic stead she and Mr. Brown wont east
Mrs M. II. Mabry and son, Horton, were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wight, Mr. „„d wore married in Eustis, owing to
who have sppent the summer at an(i Mrs. Fred Wight, Mr. nnd Mrs. parental objection on account of their
Chautauqua, N. Y, have returned Kictley, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. G. Ball, youth. Following the ceremony the
and will he tho guests of Mr. and Hodgson Ball nnd MerryFrancis,' young't-ouplc left for Virginia where
Mrs. G. F. Smith for the winter.
(Daphne Win.bish, Sara Wight, May they will spend several dnysV
"
Holly, Mrs. l-.ndor t urlett, Mrs. Eich- 1 Mrs, Brown is the youngest daughSenator and Mrs. Park Trammell tier and Mr. and Mrs. Chits. Phillips of (cr &lt;)f Mr nmj MrH ,j G |jn|| is
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs G. Geneva; Mr. and Mrs. John Leonard!, highly accomplished ami numbers her
M. H. Mabry, Mr. and Mrs. James Sharon, Mr. nnd friends by tho scoro,
yesterday.
I Mrs. It. J. Holly and Mrs. T. C. VlnMr. Brown is a rising young busi­
jeent, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Martin, Mr. ness man of *his city.
nn«
Mrs. «nm
Sam Younts,
Mrs. J. C. Bennett, Miss Lottie ®
na1 O'™Yountz, Percy Mero, j The numerous friends of this young
Caldwell, Mrs. Wtdoman Caldwell, | ^ ««»&gt;' Mrs. Blackman, Mr and M rs.'coup,c jo,n |n wUhit,K them UV(&gt;ry
Margaret nnd Franklin Bennett nnd ,JaraC8 Magt‘c un&lt;l Mr- nntl Mr“- Con‘- happiness In their married life.
Briggs Arrington, wero n congenial (mon8,
party motoring out to Crystnl Lake I
t^lum H°lumnly vowed that
PREMIUM SALAD
yesterday where they spent tho af­ this would not be the Inst picnic party
ut
Stone
Island
and
the
picnic
season
ternoon.
DRESSING
is just now on nnd thc most beautiful
L. P. McCULLER
spot on Lako Monroe is at its best in
Mrs. E, D. Mobley, Mrs. M. II. the early fall.
Bowlor Misses Martha Fox and Mable Bowler, nnd Meade Fox, Hpent tho
Small Size,
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MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT
nfternoon ver pleasantly at Crystnl
for
Tho following announcement has
bake.
147-6tc
been received hero by friends of Dr.

Lr .8,ze:.......... 45c
: 20c

Mr. nnd Mrs. Widcmnn Caldwell
leave tomorrow for Jacksonville
whore they will spend several days
nn the guest of the latter's fathor, Dr.
Walter Seay.

Jogger, who hus been here sovcrul
seasons on government experimental
york:
Mr. anil Mrs. Anson P, Fisher an­
nounce tho marriage of their daugh­
ter Gertrude Inez, to Mr. Ivan Claude
Jagger, Thursday, the 8th of Septem­
ber, 1921, nt Cunnstota, N. Y.

BAPTIST SERVICES
_
Sundny.
Sunday School, 0 :.'!0.
Sermon, "Man’s Better Half, 11
n. m.
Young Peoples, 7 p. m.
Sermon, subject, “The Working
Man," 8 p. m.
Dr. Hyman will preach; Mrs.
Maincs will play the organ in thc
morning, and Mrs. W. E. Betts will
sing. Miss Sara Mardre will play nt
night, and Mrs. Glenn will sing.

Use High G rad e

G A S O L IN E
U. S. Tires are Good Tires

Frank Akers lire Co.
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Ice Cold Chero Cola Free on Saturday
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COAST LINE IS PLEASED
WITH AUGUST TRAINS.
W. J. Craig, passenger trnlTic mnnngor of tho Atlantic Const Line, ndvises tho performance
of *trnins
num*
"
hers 85, 8-i, 80 nnd 82, was perfect
ns to Icnving initial tcrniinnl, main­
taining schedule nml arriving s t ft mil
terminal, 100 per cent, of efffTiciency
nml on time. Thc performance of
trnins is a record that the company is
proud of and speaks volumes for the
condition of tho tracks, motive power
nnd thc efficiency of operating offic­
ials und employes.
"This performnqci? is notable for
numerous rennons," said Y. It. BenzIcy, district pnsaongcr agent, with
general offices here. "This apparent­
ly seems to he the season of uncer­
tainty and with tho perfect perform­
ance of five trains covering a period
of thirty days, the Atlantic Coast
Lino hns demonatratedthnt its em­
ployes nro thoroughly organized. But
the public enn rest positively nsssured
thnt wo do not Intend to stop with
tho August record. Our enthusiasm
is increasing nnd unless n combbinatlon of cireunistanccH interferes wo
will duplicate In September nnd like­
wise in October nnd succeeding
months."
Tho record performance of all pas­
senger trains operated by the Atlant­
ic Const Line for the month of Au­
gust, nnd the record for punctual
schedule performance wns 00.4 per
cent, which is 1 per cent, hotter than
that of July.—Tampa Times.

State Road Depart­
ment May Condemn
Daytona Wood Bridges
Evidently because of nn Ultimatum
delivered to B. L. Armstrong, head of
tho Concrete bridge, by Governor Cnry
A. Hardee following a visit of n local
committee to thc chief executive last
week, the concrete bridge was today
opened to traffic after being dosed
for four months.
The orders to open the concrete
bridgo wns co-incident with n visit to
the Triple Cities by Major Chas. A.
Browne, chief engineer of the state
road department, and his assistant,
James A. Mortland, who Tuesday af­
ternoon inspected the three bridge!
spanning the Halifax river between
Daytona and Daytona Bench. The
state eiiginero-will make his report
direct to Governor Hardee and the
contents of the report will not he
known until given out by tin- gover­
nor, It is safe to assume, however,
that both wooden bridges will lie con­
demned, ns they nre stilted to be in a
deplorable physical condition and un­
safe for the modern day traffic ilemauds. It is said that the concrete
bridge is also rapidly deteriorating.—
Daytonn Daily News.

2 cans Pineapple, while
Oyj.
they Inst, per can.....
L. P. McCULLER

117-5te

Tho world news the day it hnppeni,
delivered at your door each evening,
15c tho week.

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Information
If yoti aro doing business with Bankers,
Merchants or Individuals in Orlando, or Or­
ange County, nnd feel tho need of informa­
tion concerning the responsibility and cred­
it standing of your customers, it would be
wise to communicate with us.

The O rlan d o C redit
A sso ciatio n
Post Office Box

193

Orlando,

F la .

CATHOLIC CHURCH SERVICES. U 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + + *
Tomorrow, the 18th Sunday after
Pentecost, nt All Soul’s Church, ser­
vices as follows:
Mass nt 10 n. m.
Sermon: Text taken from that por­
tion of one of St. Paul’s eplstlcB ap­
pointed to he rend for thc day.
Benediction after Mass.
Weck-dny musses until and includ­
Have it made at home. Pick out the kind
ing Thursday nt 8 n. m.
of material you like and how you want it
Ember days next week: Wednes­ ■
day, Friday and Snturdny.
made and we will do the rest.
StrnngcrB welcome. Sittings free. :

That New Suit

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES

CARPETS AND RUGS
WASHED

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18
Subject: "MATTER."

and cleaned at your home or we will
call for and deliver. Hamilton Bench
Electric
Waahera
used.—Sanford
Steam Presscry, 317 tst St. Phone 500

Sunday School...10:00 a. m.
Church Service--.1 1 :00 a. m.

CIRCLE MEETING.
Circle No. 2, of tho Methodist
Scientist are sure that cheek-tochurch, with Mrs. Howard Smith as
For office supplies, stationery, etc., cheek dancing is doomed. Thoy Hny
captain, will meet Monday afternoon' como to the Herald office.
women are growing whiskers.

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

Women’s Club Bldg., Onk Ave.
All Aro Welcome.

PRICES
FROM $ 3 0 UP .

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ED.RANDALL
Second Street
Sanford, F lo r id a
Maker of Fine Clothes for Men

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1921

RESOLUTION

ASSOCIATION
FLORIDA MILK
EXTRACTORS

PA G E TH R EE
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G H E T T O ’ S QUUGA DHIN A TURK

F«z and Baggy Treuiara Qlvs Naw
Resolution declaring for law and or­
York Drink Vender Potential
der within the City limits of the City
Oriental Atmoephere.
of Sanford, Florida; and Denouncing
b s Un-American, Undesirable, Harm­
Picturesque on hot days among
ful and Detrimental to tho best inter­ upper East side peddlers Is the Turk­
ish lemonade vender, says New York
. t.pvT IN MIAMI ON SEP- est of tho Community, any Persons, Sun. He may be merely n native
Associations, Orders or Corporations,
20m AND
taking or Attempting to take into American In disguise, but be adds to
21ST.
file Interest of what might otherwise
their own Ramis the matter of ad­ be u commonplace occidental trade by
«„nt 17.—Officers of the ministering Law and preserving Order going about garbed like a Turk such
Mm MDniry Association nrd vrork- within tho City of Sanford, Florida, as children ure familiar with through
fourth nnrnint con- or elsewhere, without duo authority of the pages of their geography books.
Across his hack rests u tank as long
Law.
W
whtch wlU I® *»u h' rc on
us his body, und held up by u thick
WHEREAS,
it
has
been
brought
to
VCn t,rr 20th and 21 at, the lnrgcst
the attention of the City Commission strap slung over Ills right shoulder
S t t of i,s klnd cVor h°ld ln th ' 8 of the City of Sanford, Florida, that and under his left arm. A sort of
Sum Browne belt encircles his wulst,
" S e Hotel Ta-Miaml will bo hoad- certain persons acting upon their own except that where on the Ham Browne
for the dairymen, having initiative and without due authority of belt would be u place for bullets he
qU8LV very low rate for the occas- law have attempted to regulate and has receptacles for glasses. You ask
jon^ond the hotel auditorium will bo mnnuge the conduct of certain per­ him for a glass of lemonudu. lie
The automobile firm of Haight &amp; Magee will in the future lie known as HAIGHT &amp; W1ELAND—G. A.
sons within tho City limits of the City hows to you, and In so doing oper­
„.,,i taT the meetings.
Wiciund having tnken over the Interests of J. F. Magee in the old organization.
ates a mechanism which spills from
The dairy farmers are beginning to of Snnford, and
The
three cars comprise the lines of nutomobiles handled nnd nfford a wide rnngc of prices nnd models
WHEREAS, the laws arc made and the tank, through u hung hole near
realize that it will be necessary to
to
suit
every taste and every pockctbook.
the
bottom,
some
Ice-cold
lemonade,
band together to help that great state should bo enforced by tho proper au­ which falls into u glass he holds In
The sturdy little OVERLAND delivered in Sanford at $698 defies nny kind of competition in ita class.
wide movement to take the (range) thorities; State, County and Munici­ his hund. As the liquid nears the
Tho stately W1LLYS-KNIGHT—delivered in Sanford nt $1715 has the only type of motor In the world
pal;
and
bull out of politics so Florida can s op
top, he straightens up, hunds you the
WHEREAS,
the
attempt
by
indiv­
thnt actually IMPROVES WITH USE
feeding the cattle fever tick and the
gluss, and you give hlui two cents.
iduals
to
tako
into
their
own
hands
A more frequent spectacle Is that
The HANDLEY-KNIGHT with its wonderful motor nnd exquisite lines makes nn irresistible appeal to
range cattleman.
. .
A n u m b e r o f bankers have signified the administration of the law and the of the Individual whu Is continually
the discriminating buyer.
"Hclser arhus, helser bubth e ir in te n tio n t o b e present to get a regulations of the life and affairs of crying:
Come in and let us tell you WHY thcBc KNIGHT motored cars are the bent investment in the automo­
b e tte r u n d e r s t a n d i n g of the import- citizens within tho corporate limits of has." He Is declaiming, In Yiddish:
bile world.
"Hot
pens,
hot
beans."
His
heating
the
fclty
of
Sanford
who
are
amen­
ance o f th e d a i r y industry, with a
contrivance Is In a four-wheeled cart
able
to
tho
ordinances
of
tho
City
of
view to h e lp in g t h e dairy farmers in
^ E R V I f E —^ ur
STATION Is In charge of Mr, Reaves Sims, who knows automobiles in*
Sanford, and to the laws of tho State he pushes by hand. For one cent he
th e ir c o m m u n itie s .
IjL lIV V I L L
side nnd out, nnd who can give you prompt nnd efficient service on any make of car.
gives
you
a
small
bog,
for
two
cents
of Florida, which conduct of said in­ a larger bag, and for five cents he
F o llo w in g is t h e program:
Drive nround nnd make Mr. Sims' acquaintance—you'll come ngain, we know.
dividuals so attempting to take over sells you enough to give you crumps.
T u e s d a y M o r n i n g , Sept. 20th»
tho management and control of mat­ The presence of the "Hclser arhus"
I) A T T I 7 R f l i \ ! —
nre now «&lt;IuiPPw* *° fUv&lt;? you the very best battery service nvailuble in SanA d d ress of Welcome.
D
/
i
l
I
L
I
U
F
a
J
ford.
We carry a full line or HARTFORD BATTERIES and parts. Our Bat­
ters
they
have
no
authority
or
right
mnn
Is
a
signal
for
the
kids
of
the
R esponse,
tery
room
is
In
chnrgc
of
Mr.
Harry Beckham who comes to us direct from the EXIDE factories and
to
regulate,
is
injurious
to
the
public
neighborhood
to
ran
to
their
mothers
A p p o in tm e n t of Committees.
who doesn't have to GUESS about your battery problems—he KNOWS tho trouble nnd the remedy.
L o c a tin g t h e oBarder Cows—Prof. generally, is contrary to the Consti­ for pennies.
G. H, W illo u g h b y , College of Agricul­ tution and Laws of the State of
—Mr. Beckham is also a GRADU ATE WELDER and will give you the kind of ser­
Florida nnd to the Ordinances of the LU N G BATH SOM ETH IN G NEW
tu re , G a in e s v ille .
vice you need on that emergency welding job.
How I Feed—Alf. . Nielsen, Lox- City of Sanford, nnd is it bad example
to others, NOW THEREFOE,
Physician Recommands It as Highly
— Our stock of high grade TIRES is very complete nnd we will be very glad to ahow you
ahntchee Form, West Pnlm Beach.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY
Exhilarating, Though Admitting
Producing Milk for the City Dis­
thnt new tire you need for your car NOW.
It Can Be Overdone.
tributor—Bernard Thyson, Cortaln- COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
-Our Garage will be open from 7:00 a. m. un­
HANFORD, FLORIDA:
Thyson Milk Co., Jacksonville.
"Ws
are
ull
taking
sou
baths
now,"
til 10:00 p. m. every day including Sunday.
That
any
act
or
acts
of
violence
at­
Tuesday Afternoon
■aid a doctor, "Lots of people take
Night
repair
service
Will
he
taken
at
reasonable
rates.
STORAGE
can be nrranged for cither by the
tempted
or
done
by
nny
person
or
V isit to D a d o County Dniry Fnrms.
night or by the month.
persons, not duly authorized by law so mud bnths, too. Htomuch baths are
Wednesday Morning, Sept. 21st.
prescribed frequently for dyspeptics,
Of What Value to the Dniry Farmer to do, is a mennee to good govern­ nut few of us tnko lung bnths as we
° Ur &lt;&gt;rRnn*zn**on
‘‘SERVICE THAT SATISFIES" nnd we nre honestly striving
is the Present Live Stock Sanitary ment, is an evil exnmplo to others, should.
i
l
l
l
l
l
to
live
up
to
thnt
ideal.
If
you
will come in nnd get ncquninted with our department heada,
LawI—Dr. J. W. DeMUly, State and is by tho City Commission of the
"You can swab out your lungs us
you will quickly find that we hnve the men, the equipment, and the desire to give you the kind of autoCity of Snnford, denounced nnd con­ one swabs out a room. Pure air does
Veterinarian, Talluhaasee.
mobile service you have been looking for.
Advertising Florida’s Dairy Indus­ demned ns injurious to the well be­ It. You go out where the air Is pure,,
try at the State Fair—L. M. Rhodes, ing of our said City, the State of tlirow your head well hack; lulmie
through your nostrils as much of this
State Marketing Commissioner Jack­ Florida, nnd the Nntion nt lnrgc.
pure air ns your lungs will hold, nnd
Passed
by
tho
unanimous
vote
of
sonville.
.
then
expel It swiftly and forcibly. Do
South Florida Grasses for the Dairy the City Commission of tho City of this IB or 20 times—even oftener If
Herd—Dr. J. G. DuPuis Lemon City. Sanford, Florida, this 12th day of Sep­ you like. Astonishing how It will
Conducting Milk Campnlgns—Miss tember, A. D. 1021.
rlennsu your lungs! Astonishing how
H, R. STEVENS,
f
H. L. HAIGHT
G. A. WIELAND
May Morse State Homo Dairy Agent.
pood It will tnnke you feel l
Mayor.
Tallahassee.
"Air Is a great stimulant, nnd some
S. 0. CHASE,
ft these lung bathers overstimulate % L. BOUDREAUX
Wednesday Afternoon
C P fin tlP V t
Commissioner Ihemselvcs, so that they get nervous, ♦♦♦
Should the Average Dairy Farmer
City
Salesman
m U lie JO
can't sleep at night und so on. They
C. E. HENRY,
Try for Register of Merit Honors?—
y
Commissioner do this by such tricks us breathing ❖
M. A. Milam, Miami.
the
pure
nlr
ln
through
one
nostril
Some Observations of the City In­ Attest:
tally, taking too many lung baths und
L. R. PHILIPS,
(SEAL)
spector—Dr. Ziebold, City Inspector,
(hat aort of thing. Huch over-lndul*
Miami,
City Clerk.
141-lt fence Is perhaps pardonable If you 4 *
After they urcout of their respect­
Tuberculosis—Dr. J. G. Fish, Unit­
have
a
piece
of
bard
mental
work
to
ive
offices the governor of Georgin
GAINESVILLE, Sept. 17.—"Old do, but If It Ih made a habit of, ll will : OPEN NOSTRILS! END
; and the governor of South Carolina Phone 175 Fourth and Sanford At*.
ed States Bureau of Animal (nduHtry,
Mack,” Inst relic of the days when break down the health like over-in­ j
A COLD OR CATARRH ■
; might put up a correspondence school.
Tallahassee.
New Era Printery
Gainesville's
fire department consist­ dulgence 111 cocnlne or hootch or any ?
------)
Committee reports.
G. Bassett Smith, Prop.
ed of horse drnwn vehicles, is dead at other stimulant."—Detroit Free Press. ' ’ How To Get Relief When Head J
Officers' Reports.
v,;
and Noae are Stuffed Up,
COMMERCIAL AND .
nn
ngo
variously
estimated
nt
from
Licet ion of Officers.
The world will never be over-popu­
JOB PRINTING
twenty-five
to
thirty
years.
For
the
A
ud
acio
us
E
a
st
Indian
B
andit.
Adjournment.
lated if automobile accidents keep up
Tho death of a robber- king,
last five ynrs, or since the depart­
County fifty! Your cold in head or tho ppresent batting average.
Post cards—local views—lc each at ment hns been entirely motorized' Znrshnh Shlnwarl, la a ’private quur- cntnrrh disappears. Your clogged nos­
the Herald offieo.
Mack had been retired to a life of rel la his native village, has been re­ trils will open, the air passages of
from .Simla, India. Ills most
case ns he hnd been transferred to ported
famous exploit was the robbery of your head will clear and you con X X X X X X X X X X X X X x x x X X X X X X x x x
the street department nnd wns kept
Calcutta mall, near Poshnwur, In breuthe freely. No more snuffling,
Pickling and Preserving in reserve, being worked only enough i tho
December, HUB, wlion, with a gang hawking, mucous discharge, dryness
to give him necessary exercise.
of thirty men, ho killed the guard, or hcuduchc, no struggling for breath
Mack’s death Ib believed to have driver, und fireman, ami rnnsucked nt night.
resulted from n enper of his own. tho uialhvun, but failed to discover
Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream
While standing In his stnll recently the ensh chest. Not daring to return Balm from your druggist and apply a
nt once to tho frontier, he hid In the little of this fragrant antiseptic cream
We have the
ho suddenly renred nnd struck his hills
near Attoek. A cordon of troojrs,
hend an a benm, cutting n deep gash with police lories of every description, in your nostrils. It penetrates through
across the scalp. Tho wound wns wns drnwn around him, hut he evaded every air passage of the hood, sooth­
sowed up nnd nppenred to lie healing them, and with consummate Impudence ing und healing tiic swollen or in­
but several days ngo the nnininl with­ kidnaped tho Hindu slutlon master of flamed mucous membrane, giving you
Mason, Sure-Seal Jars out any warning lay down nnd died. Khalrhnd only two duys nfler the instant relief. Head colds and catarrh
Tho horse boenme a member of the robbery of the mall. lie retired to yield like magic. Don’t stay stuffedand Jelly Glasses
fire dopnrtment in 1894 when former the Attoek hills with his jcaptlvi\ lip and miserable. Relief is Bure.—
To advertise! It is his mode of tell­
whom he then, as a crowning piece of
Chief McArthur, founder of tho fire nudacity, set on a donkey nnd marched Adv.
See our line of
ing the world of that particular mental
fighting brignde, wns In charge. At nt the dagger’s point along tlit* Grand
state
known as happiness.
TRAIN SCHEDULE
Stone Crocks, Coolers, thnt time two horses wero purchased Trunk road to Peshawnr, across the
to draw the single wagon. In honor golf links, under the noses of 11,000
When the bi^by laughs, when the sun
Southbound
Churns, etc.
of the Chief one horse was named troops, and across the border Into the
shines, when the flowers bloom,., when
Departs
Arrivo
Mack nnd the other Arthur. Both Afrldl hills.
dinner sends out its inviting nroma—
No.
83____ 2:30 a. m. 2:45*. m
served througli the remaining dnys
when any one of a thousand other
Sheep ae Lawn Mowere.
8:40 a. m.
No.
27.......
of the horse drnwn vehicles, and were
In
Centrul
park,
Now
York,
and
In
No.
89____ 2:55 p. m. 3:20 p. m.
things happen which attract your atten­
sent to the Btrect department with
tho parks of other cities, sheep are
7:45 p. m.
85____ 7:30 p.m.
John, tho third horse. John nnd Ar­ used In substitution for lawn mowers. No.
tion—you are being advertised too.
HARDWARE CO.
North Bound
thur died Hcvcrnl years ngo.
These sheep are permitted to wander
The whole purpose of any advertise­
Departs
Arrivo
over the grass, In chnrge, of course,
ment
is to excite your curiosity, gain
82....... 1:48 a.m. 2:03 a. m
of n shepherd, and the nibbling of No.
84....... 11:45 a. m. 12:05 p. m.
these creatures serves to keep the No.
your interest, arouse your desire; to
80....... 3:05 p.m. 3:25 p. nr..
grass nicely trimmed. The cost of em­ No.
tell you something you don’t know; to
ploying men to tend tho sheep Is not No.
28....... 10:00 p.m.
remind you of something you have for­
more than thnt of hiring men to run
,
Trilby Branch
the mowers, and tho pastoral effect
gotten;
to convince you of something
Depart!
Arrive
of a (lock of sheep grnzlng on the •No. 100..........
over which you have been hesitating;
0:00 n. m,
lawns Is certainly more pleasing to
PROM THE FOREST TO YOU
8:25
p.
m
to help you get the best nt least cost.
•No.
24.......
city folk.
,'Hmlnrttlng ull of tho waste, over half of tho lobar, all of tho
7:00
a.
in.
*No
158..........
It has been demonstrated by experi­
In short, the purpose of un advertise­
mu die man’s profits ami by delivering a homo on record time direct
7:35 p. m.
ence that sheep will maintain a lawn No. 22..........
from the forest to you
ment
is, in one wuy or another, to make
Leesburg Branch
In first-class condition; and that the
grass thus trimmed Is an neat In npyou happier. Think it over. Rend the
Depart!
‘Arrive
QUICKBUILT BUNGALOWS
penrnneo as nny lawn over which the •No. 167____ 4:00 p. n .
advertisements in this paper and see If
mechnnlcnl mower has passed.
No.
21....... 2:62 p.m.
Put Tremendous Savings in Your Pockets
that isn’t so.
•No. 101__ 0:30 p.m.
nzy&gt; ‘^tractive, substantial, durable, bungalows of any sizo. Built
Ancient Dye Too Costly. 1
•No.
25____ 2:00 p.m.
j&gt;cc&lt;mllng to latest improved methods of house construction, of tho
Tyrian purple, the most famous dye
Oviedo Branch
)est of materials, at n great saving, Their economy is worth investlof antiquity, was so expensive that In
Bntlng.
Depart!
Arrive
the reign of Diocletian olio pound of
.
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE
purple wool cost ?240, which would No. 120.......... 11:00 a.m.
8:40 p. tzx
make the dye Itself worth about $5,000 •No, 127..........
h ,0WinR in natural colors many' attractive, money-saving homes.
a pound. In 11KK) Professor Frledlnn- •Dally, except Sunday.
dor gathered 12,000 of the sea sun'ls
A. C. TUXBURY LUMBER CO.
In m ..hlcli this undent dye wns made,
Wo can’t understand why young
and prepnroil a little of the coloring Americans are going to Spain to gut
QUICKBUILT BUNGALOW, D ep t 18-K
matter. Ills Investigations showed It
CHARLESTON, S. C.
tOjbe likiltlcal with a dye known to Into a fight when West Vjrginia Is
s
synthetic vhemlsls, but not used on so much hearer.
e n t z m in g e r b r o t h e r s
account nf Its Inferiority to other
sybtbotle dyes which are both cheap
Post cards—local view* -lc each at
LOCAL AGENTS, LONGWOOD, FLA.
.flat I’o.nmoii at the present day.
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the Herald office.

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1921
Seminole county cannot afford to have
any internal fights Juat now and it
would be better for all partlen con­
cerned to let up for a while. Strong
men enn always be found when wanted
who will adjust the laws when they
need adjusting—you know what we
mean.

the effect that they havo not glvan for the railroads. Forty acres of land
the matter much thought.
produce 8,000 pounds of dairy pro
It's nsy to criticae.
ducts, as freight for the railroads, as
Anybody can do it. It's one of those against 80,000 pounds of wheat, and
inborn traits that atarjs in early in the long run will net tho producer
childhood, and grows until in maturi. more.
ty, unless it has bbeen chocked, it
A farmer does not receive the price
turns nn otherwise mentally attract­ for his products quoted at the big
.8ecretarjr-Tr*aaurer
ive man or woman into a' soured, re- nuirkots. What he gets i:&gt; tho price
__ General Manager
MORE CHILDISH CHATTER.
pcilant, undesirable cynic of no earth­ minus tho cost of freight from his
ly use whatever to themselves or to local station less tho middleman’s
We take it from the Paiatka News tho community In which thoy live.
depends upon the support which
commission for handling.
OHOUUTIOM l i U O l l
attitude thnt Sanford is getting too
Phone 148 up to 6 P. M.
There’s a remedy for such a di­
A fnrmcr in Mohnska county, Iowa,
is given its banking institutions.
much publicity out of this ship by sease—n simple and effective one. Tho sold 400 bushels of No. 3 corn in
Em m K tfa I m m — Ap»lt—U—
water campaign and thnt Sanford romdy is work. If you find that you
By putting your money in the
Mnrch at 43 cents. The Chicago prico
•ekMrtetiM M m la M m «
might become a greater port than ar Inclined to pick flaws in tho man­
............................ *5:5 Paiatka
that day for thnt grade was 60 1-2
bank you have it, you are assurin the near future therefore
JMInraa la City ky 0»rrl»i
ner
in
which
your
city
la
governed.
If
cents.
The freight from his station to
O— W*»k ............................................... » CWiU it is up to Pnlatka to cease playing
. ing for yourself your bank's as­
n * Mf U- U l » - » W a t o Xmia w in cur back ynrd and pull away to you con point out some constructive Chicago was 12.8 a bushel, leaving a
monsure
that
will
help
In
its
upbuild­
M y t m r i B*b U*U OtaatyPaS
ai U yakUtkad
handling charge of 3.0 cents a bush­
sistance when accommodation is
rata, Imad,
___ L----- themselves where the railroads can
« « y Friday, AdwrtUUe ntM
ing.
If
you
ca
nthink
o
fsomo
civic
el.
aa ayyllaatlu. J&gt;*ma«ratU la yaUUaa. |&gt; .l* devour them at their leisure.
Wo
fa r yaar, alwayt la adyaaoa.
necessary for you.
hope this is not the truth but the move thnt would result in consequent Another Iowa farmer sold his oats
advantage
to
your
home
town
and
Its
nt
33
cents.
The
price
that
day
in
Member of The Associated Preaa News seems to reflect the opinion of
WE WANT YOUR DEPOSITS NOW!
the people or should do so, although citizenship—there's ono way you can Chicago wns 42.7 cents. Tho freight
help.
THnt
way
is
to
get
down
right
on
the
oats
wns
7.8
cents
n
bushel,
we never thought thnt Goode Guorry
could be so nnrrow-minded as to busy yourself doing your share to leaving 1.0 cents for handling charg­
bring about tho achievement of tho es.
even hint such a thing as jealousy.
Ship by water!
Another farmer in , Southeastern
We do not come to Paiatka or any iden you havo which will directly boneflt
you
and
indirectly
benefit
your
Town
sold 830 bushels o fcom at 62
St. Johns river, Ocklawnha river or other city “ns the Greeks bearing
t
town
as
a
whole.
cents
a
bushel when tho price in Chi­
gifts." Wo simply started the ship
apy other river, but ship by wntcr.
You'll find that once started there cago was 70 cqnta.' Tho freight rate
by wntcr enmpnign because it means
------------ o-----------nrc
always lota of good people who on tho com cost 14.8 cents a bushel
chcnper
freight
rates.
Wo
are
not
F. P. Forster, President
There is nothing selfish in this slo­
will
help you push a good movement and the handling charge was 3.1
afraid
of
the
Clyde
Line
raising
their
gan. It meanB so much to tho differ­
B. F. Whitner, Cashier
rates. Wo still hnvo tho St. Johns along. Likewise, if you're a knocker cents.
ent communities.
An Essex county fnrmcr in the
river and enn put on another line of you'll find lots of helpful spirits who
------------ o-----------boatH,
We
did
say
thnt
Paiatka
could
same
part of the stnto, certified to tho
will
Join
you
l
nnny
chorus
you
may
Sanford has been favored by nature
become
n
groat
port
if
they
would
put
lown
Fnrm Bureau that ho shipped
start.
But
It’s
lota
better
to
bo
known
but we wnnt to shnre our fortune
on
their
own
line
of
boats
and
co­
No.
3
white oats nt 36 cents a bushel
ns
n
builder
thnn
ns
n
destroyer.
with' every other part of the state.
If you know of something thnt can who nthe Chicago market price was
Ship by truck will follow the ship by operate with Sanford in case the Clyde
Line did Jump over the ropes and be done to help your town, do it your­ 44 1-4 cents. He also got what the lit'
water program.
forco
u new boat lino. That Sunford self. Don't wait on tho other fellow, tic hoy shot nt.
------------o-----------How about asking for that rnin to­ would ship their stulT to Pnlatku and j There are lots of followers, but dam I In mnny parts of Iowa and other
morrow? It would be worth thous­ there meet the ocean-going vessel». fow rcn| jeaders. If you are one, got ■states the selling price of grain is
ands of dollars not only to the grow­ Paiatka has deep water. We have not busy. You'll get a lot of fun, a lot of ( approximately the difference between
ers of the state but tu the business at present. There should be neither glory add n lot of real downright the price at the big market and tho
rivalry or jealousy in this great move­ satisfaction out of it.—Tampa T ri-' cost of shipping tho grain there
men and tho people generally.
You Can Find the Name of Every Live Pro­
ment. Sanford is only working for buno.
The present cost of production
fessional and Business Man in
Well, we tnke it all back about the the co-operntion of all parties con­
coupled with tho high rates will
Bradcntown boosters. We rnlsed Cain cerned in fighting the railroad rates.
cause fnrmers to produce fewer crops
PROSPERITY CONTAGIOUS.
Sanford in This Column
with them for not stopping in San­ If we stand together we will succeed.
noxt year. Unless there is a radical
If
we
do
not
stand
together
we
fall—
ford on their trip to Dnytonn hut
Florida’s prosperity In tho face 0f | chftnK° nuu,y fnrma wl11 1)0 seeded to
alnco that tinio.George Hoamcr wns nlthough Sanford intends going nhend a nation wide depression, with the , KrnsH nntl
perated.
with the set program* if every other
LAWYERS
CONTRACTORS
in and smoothed it all over by tolling
spirit
of
optimism
reflected
In
tho
1
MRBenedictsecretary of the
city in Florida falls down. However,
us thoy just simply could not make
we do not see thnt Sanford and Pu- Florida press, hnH had a marked in- ®ou^b Dnkotn Fnrm Bureau FedernS. O. Shinholser
George A. DeCottes
their schedule by stopping here and
latka would gain anything by having fluencc throughout the country. It tion&lt;estimates that 25 per cent of the
we forgive them this time. But if you that feeling of distrust that seems to has caused much comment nnd given J erop fnrmers nnd nt least two-thirds
Attorney-at-Law
Contractor and Builder
over do it again, George, woe lie unto have been engendered “somewhere in this state an amount of publicity the 1bf the others, will be forced out of
Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
FLORIDA
you.
FLORIDA
Pnlntkn" ns the following article, value of which is beyond estimation, -business next year uni ss there is a SANFORD
speaking about the Ocklawnha riv er' "Down in Florida," tho people are change in present conditions. The only
CoL Gordon nnd Haig Bros., ar­ transportation would indicate:
Sanford Constructs Co,
i saying, "they have not honrd of hard relief for tho fnrmcr who owns his
BATTERIES
rived in the City of Orlando one day
“On October 1 the Palatka-Jack-! times. Everybody is busy; everybody farm is to cut the acreage operated to
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
this week and wore detained by act- Konvi||e ||no will put the Pilot Boy is mnking a living and some of them the minimum, hire vlrtunlly no help
BBINO YCUB
Planes and Specification Cheerfully
Ing mayor, Preston Ayers. We do into service. Plans of this company are doing better. And they are doing nnd curtnil production.
Furnished
Battery
Troubles
to
Us
not know just why he detained these ns to any possible extension of ser­ it right through the dull season."
It looks as if the railways are go­
All Work Guaranteed
W» I p m UUm on Klootrtea) Work ond son (ton
gentlemen, unless he intends to hold vice have not been Announced, but it
you dopondoblo lorrtoo..
This, fact has been of immense sig- ing to pay dcntly for their whistle, if
H. T. PACE
P. O. Boz 111
BAYS COXFXTINT MECHANICS
them in anticipation of the Sanford is understood that Borne of the larger i nificuncc. It has brought homo to their managers cannot be mode to see WX ALSO
r o a o m R A u u v a t o u r oak
Chamber of Commerce visit to Or­ stockholders are opposed to an exten- t iihsiness men in every pnrt of the thnt traffic-killing rates nr egoing to
Sanford Battery Service Builders &amp; Contractors
lando on the 27th. Editor Glenn of ■ion to Sanford, taking the position! country the truth thnt the dull times I C08t moro ^ a n they produco.
the Orlando Sentinel recognized the that this would operate to the disnd- in their states result from local ruthG. W. llinmnn, Chicago financial
Skctehea and Estimate* Free; m
Company
gentlemen us soon as he saw them vantage of l’nlatka."
writer
nnd
statistician,
snys
the
build­
building
too large and none too aatalL
cr than general causes, and inspired
L. A. Renaud, Prop.
Phone 180
and snid thnt he met them during his
We fail to see why any line running their faith in tho general soundness ing trades could supply work to ono
-----ALL WORK GUARANTEED---visit to Scotian^ this summer al­ up as far as Sanford could work to of the nation.
nnd half to to a two million idle work­
Wilson &amp; Shorey
though they appeared to be older and the disadvantage of Pnlntkn. It
ers—if
it wnsn’t for high freight HARTFORD BATTERY Pine and Garland Sta., Orlando, Fla.
And now this prosperity is spread­
had evidently had a rough passage would scent to us that the more up­ ing. The recent increase in tho price rates and trade restrictions.
“Battery Insurance”
per river lines that could operate, of cotton brought happiness to, the
across tho ocean.
And so it goes, nil over the country
PURE WATER
Sold and Serviced by
bringing freight to Pnlatka for the entire cotton belt. A group of Geor­ with nearly nil staple commodities
ocean-going
vessels
would
ho
to
the
Before we contemplate spending too
gians in Lakeland discussing condi­ How much nre the roads profiting?
Edw. Higgins, Inc.
much money getting our stuff to nnd advantage of Paiatka instead of oper­ tions, this week, agreed that there When are they going to count tho
Elder Springs Water
ating
to
their
disadvantage.
from Sanford let’s see whether build­
•
99.98% PURE
had been a most wonderful transfor­ cost of* this mistaken policty7—CnpHaight &amp; Wieland
We would like to see the Ocklnwnhu mation within the month. Thoy hIbo per’s_Weekly.
ing roads for trucks or finishing the
Phone 311-W
Sanford, FU.
I
Okiawuhn ourselves will cost_ more. river opened, we would like to see
------------ 0-----------.""■ ‘T ' 1!', T
GARAGES
Wo might ns wel have our own water n .hip emu,I opened to Orlando, wo '“ T '11 lh,nt
MY CITY AN!) I.
ri“ hl
»’
rated, don’t you think?—Leesburg would like tu »ee every ennui end rlv- poorest cotton grower,
LORD’S PURITY
who in most
er nnd creek in Florida opened. We
Smith Bros. Garage
Commercial.
My city is the place where my homo
cases
has
mortgaged
his
cotton
hut
WATER
Surest thing you know, Gilbert. would like to see Jacksonville, Paiat­
Expert Repairing
still l holds it, nnd will get the full is founded, whore my business is
ka,
DeLniul
Junction
and
every
other
Have your own water rates by afl
situated, where my vote is cast, where
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
AS GOOD AS THE BBST
means. * Wo don’t wnnt to wenr out river port in the state become twice as benefit of the better mrices. Doubtless my children nre educated’ where my
Oak and Flrat
Dally
Service
Phone 197
similar
conditions
prevail
throughout
your roads nnd we don’t wnnt to wear big. We hove no Jealous feeling in
neighbors dwell, and where my life
Alabama,
the
Cnrnlinns,
Mississippi,
out “our river" nnd there nre others this matter, whatever. We nre too
is chiefly lived.
REAL ESTATE
who don’t want to wear out the sent big for that. We have too mnny other and other cotton states. It means lift­
It is the home Hpot fpr me.
SANFORD NOVELTY
ing
the
burden
of
debt
nnd
giving
the
of their pants sitting round whittling large problems that will take our
My city has a right to my civic
people
n
surplus
for
next
year’s
crop
time
nnd
attention.
The
"Ship
by
E. F. Lane
stlckn while they wait for the railroads
loyalty. It supports me and I must
WORKS
production.
to lower rateB—But, don’t you think Water" is only one of them.
support ,lt.
Real
Estate
and
Insurance
Florida,
of
course,
enn
not
claim
Come
in
out
of
the
water,
Pnlatka!
that for the present it would hu n
My city wnntH nty citizenship, not
credit for this stroke of fortune, hut
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
mighty fine thing to get together on You will get your feet wet.
g Phone 95
*
partisanship;
friendliness, not selfish­
Lot us nil get together for a Great­ Florida’s example helped those states
some ono project and go to it? The
General Shop and Mill
er Florida.
to keep up their courage when things ness; co-operntion, not dissension;
railroads are organized, you know.
sympathy, not criticism; nty intelli­
were looking dark.
Geo. W. Knight
Work .
DO
In a similar way, Florida has help­ gent support, not indifference.
YOURSELF.
Tho City Commissioners tnke shot
Real
Estate
and
Insurance
My city supplies me with law (nnd
ed the great manufacturing states.
at tho "masked parties’’ in today's
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
FLORIDA
Hnvo you ever heard tho man who Their people have heard i&gt;f the condi- order, trade, friends, education, mor­ SANFORD
Issue of the Herald by passing a reso­
817
Commercial Street Sanford, FI*
lution condemning the taking of the is always full of advice about the tion existing here. Mnny of them are als, recreation nnd the rights of a
law into the hands of the people. This things thnt ought to be done to make taking advantage of it to come down free-born Briton. 1 should believe in ..Employment Bureau..
TRANSFER
here with tho hope of getting cm-1 nW
worh f°r It—ami I will, The vocational committee of the Dull­
is well for the commissioners and oth­
—Efffnburgh Rotary Bulletin.
er officers of the city and county. ids town a really half-wuy decent ployment or going into business in
ness and Professional Women’s Club “WE DELIVER THE GOODS”
However, they will all have to admit city?
a state which seems to bo immune to
requests oil young women dealring
LOW TIDE ON THE REACH
that some crimes are not covered by
Sure you have. We all have.
business depressions.
employment to register at thA First Quick Service Transfer
law but they are crimes none the less.
Not all nre coming empty handed.
Nationnl Bank.
There nre lots of these sort of folks.
Storage Facilities
Forenoon and Afternoon Tides at
If the maskers would confine theniAGNES G. BERNER. Chairmen
Incidentally these folks nre the ones : Som® "f thom wil1 bring capital’ inIf we please you, tell othere; If
selvcH to the criminals the idea would who appear to believe that the beat j VCHt lt hero and make permanent ndAltout Same Hour and Minute
tell us. Phone 498
be all right hut whenever they inject and only wny to help their town grow ditions to the wealth of the state, Sept. 17 .................
2:00 Eyes Examined
Glassee Designed
personal spite into their organization' and prosper is by attempting to tear Th°y wHI benefit Florida by coming, Sept. 18„..._....................
2:44
HOTELS
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
they uaunlly fall by the wayside. Since down the fabric of constructive effoij an&lt;1 rcliev* the pressure upon their Sept. 10 ..................................... 3:18
OPT. D.
the public clamor is against it all over
Sept. 20 .......••............................ 3:52
which
may
nlrendy
he
underwny
in
0Wn
atntes
by
laving,
Hotel Montezuma
tho United StateH It would bo better
4:20
their particular city.
It would be impossible to trace all Sept. 21 .................
to quiet down a bit nnd get ready for
“Sanford’s New Hotel”
Those birds nre the follows, who, 1the consequences of Florida’s fortun- Sept. 22 ..................................... 6:08
a big winter season. Sanford nnd
Sept.
23
.....................................
6:60
$ 1 Up Per Day
without the slightest effort, can spend
condition. Its effect Ih felt tho
hours telling you why this city offi- *country over; nnd tho outcome, wo Sopt. 24 ..................................... 0:50
clul or that private individual should believo, will be to give Florida’s Sept. 26 ..................................... 8:08
he removed from his place of prom- Krowth an impetus, which nothing in Sept. 20 .................................... 0:18
incnco.
| the past hus over equalled, and con- Sept. 27 ..................................... 10:11 OPTICIAN
OPTOMETRIST
&amp;
Sept. 28 ..................................... 11:26 Graduate Northern
Illinois College
They
can
tell
you
a.
thousand
nnd
tr|but«
to
thedeslred
result
of
giving
Vi can Baker’s Fresh Grated
Sopt. 20 ..................................... 11:66 212 East First St.
8anford, Fla.
one things which are wrong with [ *he B0Uth the business leadership of
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49
Cocoanut; Vi-lb, prunes; 1 lem­
their particular home town. They will the country.—Lakeland Tolegram.
P ........... .........................................
on; 1-3 cup sugar. Boil prunes
ELECTRICAL
gladly stay up late at nights knock- 1
WILSON VULCANIZ­
with a couple of alicea of lemon.
Ing tho efforts of some legitimate
WHAT THE FARMERS GET.
"Contractors
ING WORKS
booster to do his pnrt in building up
Remove pits and fill with cocoaTho Sanford Dally and
0, O. WILSON, Owatr
his town. They will ridlcuh and lnugh
Kansas City, world’s greatest hay
nut- Roll prune juice with sug­
Weekly Herald stand for
SATISFACTORY
SERVICE AND
to scorn tho suggestions of those market, has received 20000 fewer
ar to a syrup. Serve with ayrup
Sanford und Seminole coun­
REASONABLE
PRICES
whoeo training and experience ntako ears of hay sinco January 1, than for
ty just as strongly as tho
W l,h t B ro th .i.
. r &gt; | , S u lld la f
and whipped cream in desired.
them particularly fitted bh construct- tho same time last year,
American flag stands for
lve workers In the building of a city, | Farmers cannot afford to ship hay
tho greatest nation on earth.
Sanford Machine &amp;
Yet, when you ask them to outline for Just enough to pay freight and
Foundry Co.
a plan which would work to tho bente-j commission charges.
N R I k .la
m* *
WKLAKA BLOCK
fit o fthclr city, and would mako it
From Idaho comes the news th a t 1
------------------------General Machine and Boiler Worke
the Ideal place in which *o livo’ you the farmers of that state aro turning! It frequently happens that the man Automobile Flywheel Steel Gear
Phones 497-414
get no answer whatevor or olse a from grain farming to dairying, which. who thinks ho is a big gun' is a
bands in stock
j halting, insanely wordod response to means another great loss of tonnage smooth boro.
Crank Shafts Re-turned

T h e V e ry L ife o f
a C o m m u n ity

First National Bank

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD

PRUNE DELIGHT

GILLON
FRY

Deane Turner

T.

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1921

uUi.H«PP«nln&lt;1
jtfentloo of
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p^fooii n®ro#
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Summary of the
Floating Snail
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

In and A bou t
jt The Citp
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A.
M.,
SEPTEMBER
17
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I card will bring us to
y«J#
Maximum
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94
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rford Mattress Co.
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14a 7tP
# Minimum ........................ 00 #
70 *
« S. Stockton, o f Pohvtka,.was In # Rango .............................
•H
Barometer
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f city yesterday calling on his local
# Calm and clear.
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t.ve your watches mid Jewelry ro„d at McLnulin’s. Two first class
POST CARD DAY FOR
tch makers. Prompt 9crv,cc‘14() tfc
FLORIDA TO HE OBSERVED.
Tho Floridn Development Board has
phi] Cohen was among the folks
in, Tampa, here yesterday trim s- suggested thnt October 1, bo observ­
ed bb PoBt Card Dny. Railroad offic­
jnir business.

NATIONAL GUARD
BEING RE-FORMED
UNDER NEW LAWS
WASHINGTON, Sept. 17—Substan­
tial progress is being mnde by the
army general staff, acting in co-opera­
tion with the state's executives in
developing tho National Guard along
lines of tho new organic law designed
by congress to mnko thnt body tho
first reinforcement of the Tugulnr
army in time of wnr. The department
up to September had reorganized J i n d
given federal recognition to National
Guard units aggregating 124,000 men,
an increase of 40,000, approximately,
since January 1.
Tho authorized
strength also had been increased in
the same period from 208,163 to 225,000.
The National Guard divisional units,
or their substitute units, which parti­
cipated in the wnr, have been recon­
stituted nnd three additional divisions
hnvc been organized.
The basic plan for reorganizing thu
guard, adopted by the genornl staff,
provides for the creation of 18 di­
visions and the formation of corps nnd
army troops so thnt whwen combined
with the regular arm/, both will bo
aide to furnish on mobilization csHcntial combat elements of three field
armies. The organization of these 18
divisions was reported recently as
averaging GO per cent of completion.
The old 27th was nearest the top with
92 per cent nnd the 3*th the most
backward in reorganizing its units,
with 23 per cent.
While the procuring of Nntional
Guard officers is left largely in the
hnnds of states in peace times, tho
war department keeps n cheek on
commissioned personnel. In the Inst
six months, 1,6GG officers have been
given federal recognition, bringing the
total to G,123,

PAG! PlVfe

It Costs Extra
for a tailoring house to send a man on the road to take your measure for a
tailored suit. And tailored suits come higher any way. Most men tcan be
fit out of stock for less, provided they buy from lines like—

M IC H A E L S -S T E R N , for Conservative Men
C A M P U S TOGS, for Younger Men
But we realize that alt men can't get a fit out of stock and for that reason
we carry the country's best tailoring line, the celebrated—
*

ED . V . P R IC E &amp; C O M P A N Y
and they don’t send a man on the road. We don’t need one, we have one of
the best handlers of the tape in Sanford with us the year round. Drop in
and see him, his tape is working fine.

r # £ s f o f f r ///jr / s o /f f f f e H l

S a n fo rd , F la .

ials hove announced thnt winter tour­
ist tickets to Florida wW be on sale
in all territories this senHon from Oc­
tober 1, until April bO, with final
limit May 31. Lnst year a number of
Florida Chnmbers of Commerce nml
other agencies offered cash prizes for
Six Are Indicted on
Quinn B ra n c h a n d father, E. A. tho greatest number of postcards
Murder TJharge in
Branch, o f Daytona Bench, were In mailed on PoBt Card Day.
A ., B. &amp; A . Strike
the city yesterday a t t e n d i n g to busi­
STRAW RIDE AND
ness.
: FITZGERALD, Gn„ Sept. 17.—The
CHICKEN PILLAU.
grand jury late yesterday returned six
CHICKEN DINNER, Sunday noon
Classified advertisements, 3 cents a line. No ad taken for less thar
(indictments
charging murder in con­
ami evening, Gray Gnblos, on tho
A number of the young men of tho
26 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cash
nection with the strike of A., B. &amp; A.
beach, Seabreeze, Fin. Phono 491. young soclnl set, entertained the girls
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
employes. Those named in the inFree bath houses.
74-Fri-St-6m last evening with a straw ride and
In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Cir­ jdictmerts, some of wrom already nro
cordingly.
chicken pillnu, nt Palm Springs.
cuit, Seminole County, Florida.
Jin cnstiul&gt;, ur.t O. C. Fairfield, J. W.
Virginia Paper Go., with hendqunrAmong those attending this de­
—In Chancery
FOR RENT—Desirable housekeeping
Horinhy, Harry Po ker, Terry Book­
ters in Jacksonville, was in the city lightful informnl event, were: Misses
FO R SA L E
rooms, every convenience. Box 117.
er,
jr.,
Tom
Hendrix
and
G,
Y.
Mytoday railing on the local printing Maud Lnke, LnCIniro Jones, Kitty
FOR SALE—Rose No. 4 seed, Irish
FOR EC LOS UIt E C1TATION
145-Gtp
rick.
trade. Arthur is one of the beBt DuBose, Gladys Wilson, and Mildred
potatoes, per bushel $2.00.—L. A.
FOR RENT—Comfortnblo rooms, fur­
The indictments are in connection
known salesmen on the road.
131-tfc
ITolly: Messrs. Ed Rumph, Pierce Peoples Bank of Snnford, a corpora­ wit It the denth of Engineer W. T. Brumlcy.
nished for light housekeeping. 318
Griffin, Bill Moyo, Charles More, nnd
tion, Complainant,
Reed, who was shot in his engine cab FOR SALE—1921 Model Ford Sedan Palmetto Ave.
149 Otp.
"EXIDE" BATTERIES, tho Giant W. A. Adams. The chaperons were
at $560. This is a bargain. See us
vs.
July 5,
that lives in a box. Wo can now fur­
FOR
RENT—Part
of
store,
nice
winMrs. Aflen Jones, nnd Mrs. Virginia Lewis Kiunrd and Mary E. Weinort,
An hour after the indictments were nt once,—I). &amp; O. Motor Co, 144-tfc
nish six Volt Batteries at $24.60. Wo
dow
space.
Apply
Herald
office.
executrix of the estate of William returned, tho jury thut heard the ease FOR SALE]—Medium aizo Bafe. Apbuy, sell, exchange, rechargo and re­ Coney.
150-3tc
Weinert, trading ns Win. Wcincrt &amp; of O, C. Fnrfiuld, after being out l ply 402 Sanford Avo., nnd Fourth
pair all makes Batteries.—Ray Broth­
Company, Seminole County Bnnk, a nearly twenty-four hours, at 8 qfclock
Street.
94-G1.
ers. Phone 648.
150-tfc HUNTING HARES UNDER
w a n t e d ""
corporation, Defendants,
BAN TILL NOVEMBER 20.
last night returned a verdict of guilty FOR SALE—Lexington, 1020 model,
To Mary E. Weinert, executrix of tho on thu first count of the indictment
George Ilosnur, e d i t o r of the Brant $1260, Looks good ami is in A-l SALESMAN to cover local terrtory,
estate of William Weinert, trading charging ‘‘interference with employes
Gama
Warden
E.
E.
Quick,
is
deter­
Belling dealers. Gunruntcod salary
dtnhiwn J o u r n a l , w a s in tho city yosnB Win, Weinert &amp; Company, in of the A. B. &amp; A. railroad," untl not mechanical condition. Terms to suit of $100.00 week for right man. The
terday, e n r m ite h o m e f r o m Dnytonn mined to brenk up promiscuous shoot­
you.—B. &amp; O. Motor Co.
144-tfc
ing of game out of season. Wednes­ enre of Janies Gay Gordon, 710-723 guilty as to the other three counts in
Richards Co., 200 Fifth Ave., Now
where h e n c e o n i p n n i c d tho (motorFOR
SALE—
8
-room
houso
with
nil York, N. Y.
North American Building, Broad the indictment, covering conspiracy,
_____________147-Otp
day
he
nrreHtcd
three
men,
J.
G.
rsde fro m i l r m l e n t o w n , Mr. Hosmor
modern convenience, excellent re­
nnd Snnsotn StrcetB, City of Phila­ The first count charged that Fnirfied
Whitehead,
J.
II.
G
H
ch nnd
a
Mr.
is a well k n o w n n e w s p a p e r publisher
delphia, County of Philadelphia, nnd himself, "intorforred’* with employes pair. I’rlvato wntcr works, in desir­ WANTED—Hemstitching nnd pecotami is i n t e r e s te d in t h e north Flori­ Frank, on n chnrgge of hunting with­ State of Pennsylvania.
able location. Itcusonn-hlc terms. Ap­ ing, also orders for all kinds of
out a license.
of the road,
da chain of newspapers.
pleating. 124 Palmetto Ave. 110-Gtc
NOTICE
Whitehead nnd GKch, when arrest­
Fairfield wns sentenced to serve ply to Owner, 619 W. First Street,
110-tfc
It appearing from an affidavit of
TRUCK TIRES, Goodyear non-skids ed, were enrrying shotguns nnd lend­ Telfair Knight, thnt hu is of Counsel three months in the Ben Hill county FOR SALE—Buick Roadster nt a ___________LO ST
=
Shlh
...........t......... $27.60 ing n bird dog, says the Game War­ for Peoples Bank of Snnford, a cor­ jail ami twelve months at the state
| bargain.—B. &amp; O. Motor Co. 144-tfc LOST—Blnck pocketbook between 1st
3Jx|,z
..................... 31.00 den- but they nnld thnt. they were poration, the complainant in the above ifarm.
street and 10th streets. Finder will
On the tiny before the shooting of FOR SALE—One heavy duty two*
All other sizes a n y make in propor­ hunting rnbbitn. The reason is closed
please
return to 919 Oak street and
styled
cause,
nnd
thut
you
nro
n
resi­
Engineer Heed there was a barbecue j wheel trailer in good condition. In­
tion. Get our prices before you buy.— on nil game, according to Mr. Quick,
receive
reward.
140-3tc
dent of a state other thnn tho State
143-tfc
Ray Brothers, [‘hone 648.
160-tfc nnd no hunting should be done at this of Floridn, that there is no person and Fourth of July celebration held quire nt Ford Garage.
time, oven for rabbits. Tho other man within the State of Floridn, service of inside the A., 11. &amp; A. shop grounds. 'FOR SALE—1 form ennner and sev- W. J. BRYAN TURNS TO
The man who announces thnt hap­ had been fnbbit hunting, nnd when u subpoena upon whom would bind This event was largely attended. | oral dozen jars. Very reasonable.
FIGHTING MIDDLEMAN.
piness is n state of mind, wns never arrested had a string of young rab­ you, nnd n bill of complaint having While tho celebration wns in progress, Address “E. II.” cure Herald. dh-tf
■nanied to a Jealous woman, a cynic bits. All three were required to furn­ been herein filed against you, it is it is alleged, huge signs were erected
NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 17.—Wilon tho picket lines, in which the word FOR SALE—A sped cnr. Guaranteed
observes.
ish $10 cash bonds each.
hereby ordered that you appear to tho “scabs" nppenred. The crew of n lo­ 76 miles an hour. Will exchnngo llnm Jennings Bryan, spenking in tho
Game Warden Quick snys the lnw bill of complnint filed herein ngniriHt
comotive, it is alleged, shot holes in for u touring car. 1000 First West. hnsehnll pnrk here yesterday, told tho
o
nhunting
Is
regulated
by
tho
Legis­
Congross he has
you
in
tile
above
entitled
enuse,
on
1 6 0 - 8 t p Interstate Farm
COMBINATION S A L E lature nnd *ho season dots nit open
the signs. The next night, the loco­
turned his attention to the middleman
the 3rd dny of October, A. I). 1921, motive, with a different crew aboard
THIS W E E K
FOR SALE—8 hivcB of bees. In good
until November 20. It closes Febru­ tho sumo being n rule day of this
“now thnt thcoctopus of the legalized
was
fired
upon
ami
Engineer
Reed
condition. See A, E, Dobbins, 325
.... I* I’. McCULLER
ary 15, fifteen days enrller thnn in court, nnd the Snnford Herald is here­
snloon has been permanently banish­
.was shot.
Service Shoe Shop.
133-Sat-Wed-9t
,
previous
years.—Tampa
Times.
by
designated
ns
tho
nowspnpor
in
ed."
f»,'' s,IK:' r'
Several instances of alleged at­
which this notice shall bo published tempts to (lynnniite trains and alleged LUMBER PRICES ARE ADVANC“I say to you," spoke the Common­
&gt; * . Mixed T en ............ ^
™ (FOR SALF.—Stable manure; car lots. once a week for four consecutive
ING—Tho builder may still got tho er in indicting the middleman, “that
J
tampering
with
switches,
occurring
Good dry B lo c k . Price $7 por ton, f, weeks.
Iabout the snmu timo, caused such advantage of low building cost by tho farmer’s condition is worso today
o. b. cars, Sanford. Chnse &amp; Co.
Witness my hand nnd official seal j "trained relations in Fitzgerald thnt submitting schedules to us and getting thnn it wns thirty-ono yonrs ago,
151-tfc. of office nt Sanford, Seminole County,
service. when I entered congress. This year ho
| Governor T. W. Hardwick ordered Col. &lt;lireet-from-mill-to-buildor
Total
Cur
long
leaf
yellow
pine
nnd
Tidewa­
Floridn,
this
tho
20th
dny
of
August,
sells at prices down and has to buy
II. D. Russell, nml a bultnlion of
The poorehousc Is at one end of
__
147-5tc
'Georgia Nntional Guardsmen to tnkc ter cypress, manufactured in best mills at prices up. Thy arc getting the samo
Easy street and the county jail at the A. D. 1921.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS, j charge of the HituntThn. Martini law insures first quality at lowest pos­ price for their wheat that they re_ TB* * d a il y h e r a l d w a n t a d ,
other.
—
Clerk Circuit Court. | wns in force for three days, when the sible cost consistent with good lum­ cived forty-one years ago. Thy aro
KNIGHT &amp; GUEST,
trnopB were withdrawn nt the sugges­ ber—less middlemen's heavy profit.— pnying 100 per cent more for what
GULF LUMBER COMPANY, Perry, they hnvc to buy.
Attorneys for Complainant. 8-27-6tc tion of tho commanding officer.
138-e.o.d*13tc
“The middleman are growing big­
Since then Engineer Joe T. Morris Florida.
IN n t K C IR C U IT COURT. S E V E N T H JUDIC1AL C IR C U IT , SEM IN O LE COUNTY,
was killed in a wreck of his locomo­ FOR SALE—Second liantl Underwood ger and heavier all the time..The aro
F L O R ID A .— IN C H A N C ER Y
tive near Atlanta, alleged to have
typewriter. In good condition. Ap­ organize!. In every cnpitol they hnvo
CITATION
been caused by high explosives.
ply
at Herald.
149-tf-dh tludr lobbyists. I know that nnd met
*nil n i r i x *
^ a rB ' s lig h tly u s e d . A ll a r e in th o boH t o f c o n d itio n
F re J T . W illiam *.
FOR SALE—White willow baby car^ them when I was in public life my­
Kood u»;;S s t l , n ^ar&lt;* r o n k c " — n o o r p h a n s . Your c h a n c e t o buy n
r».
Oeu. II. Ill-nil. ft nt.
We have Fresh Country riage. 612 Myrtle Ave. 149-3tp self. The farmer ust turn his at­
tl,r a* a reasonable p r i c e nnd t e r m s t o s u i t ,
To (In.. II Ili-nil, II loom In u Icm, III.; &lt;!(*&gt;. II.
Jolmimn, llloomlnRlon,' III.:
Cliiren&lt;'“
M.
FOR SALE—New cottuge, a little tention to this unfair comobinntion.
^HKI.OW IS A LIST OF THE CARS WE ARE OFFERING:
Eggs
WKI m, Illnmiilnaton. III. i R. A, (illllldiiil,
better than the usuul run. Two bed 1Tho producer must bbo protected on
Norman, III.; Jnlin F. Uric*, rfatilaur* un­
L. P. McCULLER
known; Tliiillnvf lllalMi|&gt;, rMliienro unknown;
H)UI) Sedan
l ‘$7-5t« rooms, sleeping porch, well located. one side and tho sonnumur on .the
II. A. Sltwlnr. rwlilane* unknown: CUttd A.
Worth your investigating.—A. P. othr. If something is not done the
Snmi'li-rn. riwlilnm-e unknown: J. to Helmnn.
ri-ul't-iirr unknown; mill Joint I,. t.email. ri-»l*
pJJK-K Six Roadster
Connelly.
149-4tc number of farmers la going to de­
PRINCESS PRESSEltY
itfiirii unknown:
It n|H&gt;nnrliiR from tlie nworn Mil of comThe Princess Pressery is open in FOB SALE OR RENT—Piano in good crease because they will nin\ply be
AIMERS, 5-passenger .
plnlnl In I hi* r*ii*t- llli-il iwnlnnt Jtnl, Hint JoU
Imv* m i l l lnli&gt;r*»l In II n Ininln In nalil Mil of full blast.
condition. Phone 103-J or address driven out of their busincBS."
We hove n professional
complaint nrnlloni-il nml ilncrllw t), ■llualetl.
, L^EBAKER, 5-passenger
State and municipal trade combi­
149-fltp
lying nml M ine In Hctnlnnl* (Vunt.r, Florlil*. to- skirt pressor, dyer, tailor, nltcrer nnd P. O. Box 352.
nations
modelled after the Federal
w
l(:
In
Hm-tli-n
one,
Towri*lil|&gt;
SO
South,
linns*
, ; J W O N , 7-passenger
ail kinds of fancy work. Satisfaction BOARD AND ROOM—Prlvnte fam­
SI Hint, SI!Vi of s B i t ; In 8*cllon 12, TnwnnlilH
Trade
Commission
were proposed by
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IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T ' V E G E T A B L E SECTION
SANFORD,
FLORIDA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1921
ft

VOLUME II

INLANDwaterwaymeeting

Americans Set Free by Russia

AT SAVANNAH IN NOVEMBER
WILL BE VERY IMPORTANT
Will Demonstrate That
Waterways Reduce
Cost o f Living

NEED

more

aid

pnOM TUB GOVERNMENT AND
WILL SHOW IMPORTANT
FACTS AND FIGURES
Th,. high cost of living can bo ma­
terially lowered through tho improve­
ment of waterways, according to o f­
ficers of the Atlnntlc Deeper Water­
ways Association, who are now plan­
ning for tho 14th Annual Convention,
to be held in Savannah, Gn., Novem­
ber 15th to 18th.
Delegates to the convention, who
represent nil the Atlnntlc states vital­
ly interested in the development of in­
land waterways, will make a concerted
effort to bring congress and tho coun­
try to a realization of tho practical
part waterways plnn in keeping down
the cost of living.
Members of the Association will go
to Snvannah by steamer and special
train. The mayor and council o f Sa­
vannah have assured the delegates a
most cordial welcome.
The interest shown so fa r in this
convention has been greater than in
any recent year. Members reAlize
that now they have nn opportunity to
prove the worth of tho waterways.
Under the stress of war, needed im­
provements could not be mado. Ap­
propriations in recent years have been
far below the estimates of tho army
engineers. Material loss and damage
has resulted. Many meritorious pro:
Jects have been practically abandoned.
Extensive work must be done to bring
others to the point that they were
when war was declared.
In estimates the next year’s Nat­
ional expenditures, n pitifully small
allowance of one-qiinrtcr of one per­
cent was made for the waterways. Yet
(he worth of waterways is being
daily demonstrated. The New vYork
Uarge Canal is now practically com­
pleted. Lake freighters of special de­
sign are passing through and deliver
their cargoes at minimum cost along­
side steamers without terminnl or
lighterage charge of any description.
The Chesapeake and Delaware Canal
i» now national property and funds
are needed to modernize it.
Much
work' remains to he done on the North
Carolina waterways. Thg New Jer­
sey ship canal remains in project only,
the offer of the right-of-wny by tho
state of New Jersey hnving been ig­
nored by congress. Funds nro needed
fl»r the Southern waterways. That
•n impetus will bo given townrd tho
improvement of these deplorable con1 °ns through the Savannah convonbon is the belief of the officers of tho
' ‘antic Deeper Waterways Associnon’ of which J. Hampton Moore, tho
major of i'hiludelphia, is president.
counsel f o r d e f e n s e

I’ftl’ E-KAWLINGS CASE
ASK CONTINUANCE.
Th» A n o e lit u P rtti)

JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 10— Counr,,r ,lufeni,« in tho case o f John
Ch l
lFrank Rawlins, jointly
Md wth the murder in the first
I n i * U ' rHUlt ° f 8hoot,nB to death
&gt; Rawlins here on September 4, of
itorge Hickman, a theatre mnnagor,
U t continuance today when the
e
l *l'ul'e'1 in circu*t court. It Is
occun C'!uW flKht for continuance will
ui&gt;y the court at least through the
morning session.
C U ,?J ,,K WAS HELD UP,
( ASHIER IS SEIZED ON
EMI) EZZ LEM ENT CHARGE.
F

NAn' G n * SePt- 10.— Paul

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FIRST BALLOONS
GET AW AY TODAY
IN HENNETT CUI* RACE.

PRICES ARE INCREASING
AUGUST GAINS OVER JULY
MARKETS SEEM FIRMER
DADE COUNTY SCHOOLS
OPENED TODAY UNDER
PECULIAR CIRCUMSTANCES.

,
(*7 Th* AuooUUd Pr«u)
LONDON, Sopt. 10.— The first of
the balloons to get away in the James
Gordon Bennett international race,
which atarted yesterday from Drussells, woro heard from this morning.
It was an English entrant and lnndcd
at Sarmau, near Carmarthen, in
Wales.

EXCEPT CLOTHING

'm K R
In this group of released American prisoner*, photographed on their ar­
rival In llovnl from Russian soviet prisons, are ltussell Pnttenger. John Flick,
W. It. Estes, Henri J. la Mare and X. Kalamathmo.
*

Pinal Report o f the
League o f Nations
Given Out Today

Fourteen Hundred Sticks of Dynnmite
and T. N. T. Found

NO FEDERAL INDICTMENTS
WILL NOT BE RENDERED
IN FATTY ARBUCKLE CASE

Estimates Washington Conference
Can Ilenl With Disarmament

Op Th* A**o«l*t*d Pr*i»)
CHICAGO, Sept. 19. — Fuorteen
hundred sticks o f dynamite and one
hundred sticks o f T. N. T. were seiz­
ed today by police nfter tho capture
o f five dynamiters in the net of bomb­
ing a shoe repair shop. One prisoner
was shot by thb police who had sur­
rounded th? shop ten hours after a
mysterious tip it was to be bombed.
Richard Burke, wounded and believed On Account o f Violation
to be dying, told the police horaupplied
o f the Prohibition
tho bombs for several labor unions and
Am endm ent
also men to throw them. Police say
he made a detailed statement of the
bomb outrages undertaken for shoe
repairmen's and jnnitors unions. Chief
o f Dctccfcivos Hughes said arreHts
would clear up scores of bomb explos­ FROM TRIAL OF ACTOR THAT
WILL EXPOSE HAND OF
ions in the last few months.
BOOZE AGENTS

(Br Th* AmmUUA Pr*u)
GENEVA, Sept. 19.— A finnl report
o f tho League of Nation’s commission
on disarmament given out here today,
intimates Washington conference in
commission’s view will he better able
that the League to deal with naval
disarmament since this may best be
accomplished through a
common
agreement among great powers.

! NEGRO I’OUiTfeD OIL
OVER NEGRO WOMAN
ANI) SET FIRE TO IT. TENNIS CHAMPIONS OF
(B/ Th* iim liM Pr*tt)
AMERICA TO MEET
TAMPA, Sept. 19.— Isaac Aarons,
n negro, is in jail pending an Investi­
(Br Th* A****Ut«d Fr*u)
gation of a dying statement made by
PHILADTLPIIIA, Sept. 19.—Wil­
Maggie Refour, a negress, that ho liam Tilden, II, nnd Wnllncc F. John­
poured kerosene over her nnd then son, both of Philadelphia, wero to
npplied the match. The alleged inci­ meet today for the 1921 tennis title of
dent occurred Into Sunday night and Ameren here. Tilden is at present tho
the wonin ndied today. Officers said title holder,
the room indicated that a struggle
(Br Th* A**««UUd Pr*n)
.
hnd
occurred. A kerosene can wns
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10.—
found
near the bed.
Federal Indictments under prohib­
ition laws in connection with the ,
MISSING WITNESS
party staged nt the Hotel St.
IN THE ARBUCKLE
Francis here by Fatty Arbuckle,
CASE IS LOCATED.
will not be asked tonight ns in­
tended, Robert McCormack, spec­
(Br Th* AtiocUUd Pr**i)
IRISH MUST COME AS IUtlTISlI
ial assistant United States at­
SUBJECTS OH NO CONSAN
FRANCISCO, Sopt. 19.— A UNTIL DECISION ON WORKING
torney general announced today.
RULES CAN BE AS­
KERENCE
missing witness in the Hoscoe C.
McCormack said he decided be­
CERTAINED
cause he expected stnrtling new i ("F a tty ") Arbuckle case, Dr. Arthur
LONDON, Sept. 10.— David Lloyd
developments. Mrs. Minin Dur- ‘ Beurdslee, the Hotel St. Fruncis phy­
CHICAGO, Sept. 19— Railroad shop­
George, the British premier, in a tele­
sician, who treated Miss Virginia
fee, Arbuckle’s former wife, is ex­
men belonging to the Hix federated
gram sent yesterday to Enmonn DeRnppe before her death, wns ioented
pected here today to aid in his de­
shop crafts unions have voted to
Vnlern declared that unless the Irish
today, according to a telegram re­
fense.
strike ngninHt the general railroad
lender’s clnim to tho right to meet tho
ceived from the esheriff o f Douglass
wnge
reduction on July 1, 1921, but
British representatives iih the hend of NATIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT
county, Nevada, nt Mindcn.
will
defer
any action until the promul­
an independent sovereign state is
CONFERENCE WILL MEET
Dr. Benrdslee yesterdny left Mln- gation of working rules now pending
withdrawn, n conference with (ho Sinn
AT WASHINGTON MONDAY. den for Bridgeport, Mono county, Cal­ beforo the United States Rnilrond La­
Fein delegates is impossible.
ifornia, nn n hunting trip, according bor Bonrd when another vote will be
The text o f his telegram follows:
(B/ Th* AitocUUd Pr*M)
to the information given District At­ taken on acceptance or rejection of
"I havo received your telegram o f
WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.—The Na­ torney Brndy, who telegraphed to the
the ruleB.
•
lust night and observe it docs not mod­ tional unemployment conference will
This announcement wns officially
ify the claim that your delegnteB meet here next Monday nt ten o'clock, Mono county sheriff to order Benrds­
lee to proceed to San Francisco nt made by U. M. Jewell, hend of the
should meet us us representatives o f Secretary Hoover announced today.
once.
shopernfts organizations nt a mass
n sovereign nnd independent state.
His
testimony
is
expected
to
throw
meeting
of Chicago shop workers yes­
"You made no such condition in ad­
IIANDITS WHO ROBBED
light
on
the
condition
of
Miss
Rnppe
terday.
vance when you enme to see me in
SELLS-FLOTO CIRCUS
the first day after the Labor Day
Belief that a stronger fight could be
July. I invited you then to meet me
SHOT ANI) CAPTURED. pnrty in Arhucklc’s suite nt the St.
made if n strike is called, with preser­
in tho words of my letter, us the chos­
Francis, from which her denth result­ vation of the shop men’s working rules
en leader' o f the great majority in
VANCOUVER, Wash., Sept. 10.— ed. Dr. Rnrdslce wns wanted ns a ns one o f the goals, led to the decision
Southern Ireland, and you accepted
Ray Moore and Bert Ercutt, shot by witness at the coroner’s inquest but to withhold n strike call for tho presthe invitation.
officers . near horo early yesterday, could not bo Ioented. Arbuckle’s brief ont, Mr. Jewell snid. Ho nnd other
"From tho very outset of our con­
were identifid nn two o f tho three nppenrnnce in the superior court Snt-. union speakers counseled the men to
versations I told you that we looked
men who robbed a Sclls-Floto circus urdny to obtain n continuance on tho wait until the entire wnge and rules
to Ireland to owe allegiance to tho
throne, nnd to make her fuutrc ns n* truck of moro thnn $28,000 near Van­ manslaughter chnrgc pending against situation wns before them, rather thnn
member of the British commonwealth. couver last Fridny. Tho identification him, completed his present schedule of rush into a strike which Mr. Jewell
That was the basis o f our proposnlB, was made by members o f the circus trips outside thj* city prison until dcclnred, the rnilrond managements
party held up, and the men’s nnmes next Thuradny when the preliminary dosire,
nnd we cannot alter it.
"We can make a real fight on the
"Tho status you now clnim in ad­ were learned from two women, who examination on the murder complnint
vance for your delegates Is in effect officers Hnid nccompnnled tho men to sworn to by Mrs, Bnmhinn Maude rules proposition when we might not
n repudiation of that hnsis. I am pre­ n cache where a farmer had found n Belmont, n member o f the pnrty in have the full support of other branch­
..
pared tn meet your delegates, as I met quantity o f money.
Arbucklo’s rooms, is set beforo Judge es of rnilwny employes on n wage
When
an
automobile
containing
two
fight nlonc,” Mr. Jewell said. " I f wo
you in July, in the enpneity of tho
S. J. Lazarus.
(
want
to protect our best interests, wu
men,
two
women
nnd
two
children
choson spokesmen for your people to
Mrs. Mae Tnube, another member
must
wait
until the time is opportune.
drovo
up,
officers
who
had
maintain­
discuss tho associntion of Irctnnd with
of the party, wns questioned todny by
ed an nil-night vigil attempted to Brady, who Hnid she had persisted in Buf if the labor bonrd releases all tho
the British commonwealth.
"My colleagues and I cannot meet make arrests and tho rien ran nnd her originnl statement that sho called remaining rules to he acted upon at
one time, then we will have the whole
them as representatives of a sover­ were shot.
Assistant Manager Hnrry J. Boyle,
eign and independent stfcto without
At tho jail both rofuBed to talk. of tho hotel, on the telephone for ns- ninttcr before us. Wu will need only
disloyalty on our part to throno and Tho women snid they were Mrs. sistnncc. At the inqqucst, Mrs. Del- one vote— to accept or reject tho rules
the empire. I must therefore repent Moore, wife o f one o f tho men, and mont said she herself did the tele­ — to determine what will ho done."
Thin announcement woh gretted by
that unless tho sicond pnrngrnph o f Miss Christine Gross, and that tho
phoning. Brady said some important
applause
and speakers jumped in all
your letter of tho twelfth is with­ children woro those o f Moores'.
items o f information wns learned pnrtB of the hall to press for further
drawn, a conforcnco between us is im­
from Mrs. Tnube nnd her statements details. Answering one question, Mr.
must bo the basis of any agreement
possible.’'
might lead to taking up ccrtnln now Jewell asserted that the BhopcraftH
Tho second paragraph of Mr. De- that will achieve tho purpose we have
phases
o f the enso before the grand would havo the co-operation of other
Vnlera’s letter o f Sept.. 12, to which at heart— that is tho final reconcilia­
jury Monday night.
organizations, including the Big Four
Premier Lloyd Gcorpo alludes in his tion o f our nation with yours. Wo
Manager
Thomas
J.
Coleman,
of
brotherhoods, if a Jtrlko wero called
latest telegram, is an follows:
• have suggested no interpretation of
the
Hotel
St.
Francis
,and
other
ex­
and
urged his audionco to proparo for
"In this final note we deem it our that principle, save its every day in­
ecutives and employes wore called bc- action.
terpretation,
tho
sense,
for
example,
duty to reaffirm that our position is
The strike vote, completed Aug. 1,
and can only be as we have defined in which it was understood by the far Robert H. McCormack, assistant
it through this correspondence. Our plain men and women o f tho world, United States attorney in charge of was announced as showing a consti­
liquor prohibition prosecution, for tutional majority agninst the wage re­
nation haa formally declared.its inde­ when on Jan. 6, 1918, you said:
"The settlement of Europe must be questioning regarding the origin of duction wwhich went into effect July
pendence and recognises itself as a
sovereign atate. It is only as repre­ based on such grounds of reason and twenty quarts o f liquor, said to have 1. This was the first official confir­
sentatives o f that state and as ita justice as will 'give some promise of been consumed at A rbui.le's party. mation o f the result which has been
rumored for some time. Condemna­
choaen guardians that we have author­ stability. Therefore It is that we
We
have
our
prides,
but
it
must
bo
tion o f the operations o f the labor
feel
that
government
with
the
consent
ity or powers to act on behalf o f our
board and of its decisions was voiced
confessed
that
the
cultural
influence
of
the
governod
must
be
the
basis
of
people. As^jpgfStls tho principle o f
by all speakers at the meeting. Mr.
of
America
in
Europe
Is
largely
agany
territorial
settlement
in
this
government‘ by consent o f the gov­
Jewell charged that the railroads were
riucltural.
’
erned, in the very nature of things i t ! war'."

AWAIT “ RESULTS

GEORGE
REITERATES HIS
FORMER STAND

Farm
Products
and
Many Commodities
Show Gain

(Bp Th* A**ocUt*d Pr*u)
MIAMI, Sept. 10.— Tho Dude coun­
ty high schools oponed today though
tho school hoard is without funds and
a northern house, which holds de­
faulted bonds of tho county, have re­
WOULD
INDICATE
fused futhcr credit. The authorities FIGURES
FIRMER
FOUNDATIONS
FOR
state that a tuition probably will
ALL LINES OF BUSINESS
have to be charged.

Bom bers A re Caught
Jn the A c t o f Outrage
B y the Chicago Police

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RAILROAD MEN
VOTE TO STRIKE,
DEFER ACTION

(BT Th# AllMlitld Frega]
WASHINGTON, Feb. ID.— Whole­
sale priccH increased 2.76% in August
over fluly levels, wholesale food prices
leading in the advance with increase
of 13.6% according to figures made
public today by the Department o f
Labor.
Farm products, including
many food nrticles, 2.6% higher in
August thnn July. In all othor com­
modity groups except clothing, the
statement said, there were decreases
in prices ranging from 1% in case o f
building materials to 4% for metals.
Clothes nnd clothing showed no change
in general price level. Since August
Inst yenr farm products declined near­
ly 47%, clothes and clothing 40% and
building materials 89% %.

700,000 Veterans o f
the W orld W a r Now
v
Out o f Employment

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American Legion Conducts Investiga­
tion o f Service Men.

INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 19.—A sur­
vey conducted by the American Le­
gion through 11,000 posts discloses
that between 000,000 and 700,000 vet­
erans of the world war ure out of em­
ployment, it wnB announced last night.
Tile legion’s investigation shows
that Pennsylvania ulono reported 160,- 000 ox-soldiers out o f work. Now York
has 100,000, Illinois 36,000, Massa­
chusetts 30,000 and Michignn 30,000.
Georgia w itf the only state to re­
port that unemployment was not gen­
eral enough to require aid from tho
legion.
SOVEREIGN GRAND LODGE
I. O. O. F. OPENS TODAY
AT TORONTO, CANADA.
(Br Th* AuoeikUd Pr*u)
TORONTO, Cnnndn, Sept. 10.—The
Sovereign Grand Lodge, Independent
Order Odd Fellows, opened hero to­
dny with dlcgntos present from every
Stnto in the United States, nnd every
province in Cnnndn.
RUSSIAN INTERESTS
WILL IIE GUARDED
AT U. S. CONFERENCE.
(Br Th* AuoclaUd Pr*u)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.— Assur­
ance that nil legitimate Russian intorests will bccnrefuHy guarded nt the
armament nnd fur eastern conference,
has been conveyed-to the Russinn peo­
ple bhy the state department.
OCOEE DYNAMITERS
GET LONG TIME SENTENCE
FROM JUDGE WARLOW.
Frank Sanders and William Mooro
of Ocoee, who wero recently convict­
ed in the criminal court hero on a
charge of dynamiting n negro houso
nt Ocoee, a short time ngo, were sen­
tenced to servo four nnd five years
respectively in the state prison at
Kaiford by Judge T. P. Warlow, yosterday.
E. W. Davis, counsel for the dofenso ,shortly nftor the sentenco had
been passed, announced ho would ap­
pal tho case to the state supreme
court.
Both men are now at liberty, San­
ders’ bond being $2,000, while the
amount o f Moore's bail was fixed at
$2,600.— Orlando Sentinel.
Don’t try to write a beet seller: be
content if you have one o f the best
cellars.
attempting to ubo the board to take
an unfair advantage o f the industrial
situation. The board’s method of
drafting rules to supplant the national
agreement, a wartime measure, under
which the employes work at present,
was asserted to be Impractical be­
cause only seven o f the 184 rules hava
been substituted.

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JACKSONVILLE—Jerry Dulmago,
holder of Bovcrnl trophies for locnl
athletic fonts, nnd who ran third in
tho 100 ynrd dnsh during the Nation­
al Field nnd Truck meet nt Philudclphin, recently, will enter John B.
Stetson University nt DeLand, this
season. Dulmngc hns nnnounccd his
intention o f going out for football' al­
though he hnd had little experience in
the pigskin realm. Ho hus tsablished somo notnblc records in locnl nthletlc meets, however, nnd is consid­
ered an nil round nthlele. Followers
o f tho youngster here predict thnt
with n little trninlng he will ndd ma­
terially to the DeLand cloven.

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Congress
FAT ARBUCKLE National
HARDEE
^Delinquent Problems
BE ARRAIGNED
AT OPENING OF
W ill M eet in Jax
STATE COLLEGE
IN COURT TODAY

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UPON INDICTMENT CHARGING
( S f Th« A itooU U d FrtM )
MANSLAUGHTER RETURNED
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 17.— Tho
BY GRAND JURY.
National Congress on the problems pf
dolinquenoy nnd crime, to be held
(Br The Ai.ocUUd Pr,M)
hero from October 28th to November
SAN FRANCISCO, Sopt. 17.— Fat­ 3rd, will bring to Florida persons
ty Arbucklo wnB to be arraigned In
nationally known In tho treatment of
Superior Court today upon the indict- the delinquency of women and girls.
men? charging manslaughter returned
MIsb Maude Miner, founder of Wnvorby tho county grnnd jury. This is ly House In Now York City, will con­
merely a formality nnd District At- duct a round-table conference on
tornoy Brady was scheduled to nsk a "Methods of Protective Work with
continuance of the manslaughter caso Juvenile Delinquents.”
until action was taken on the chargo
Miss* Minn Van Winkle, another
of 'fir s t degreo murder pending speaker, is tho head of the Women’s
against Arbucklc in connection with
Bureau of the Police Department of
Miss Rnppo’s death. Brady has an­ Washington, D. C. She has organiz­
nounced the murder chargo will be ed policewomen In many cities, nnd is
pushed nnd will be left to the jury to tho president of tho National Police­
decide whether Arbucklo shall bo con­ women’s Association. She will dscuss
victed o f first degree murdor, second "Tho Work of tho Policewoman with
degreo murder, manslaughter or turn­ Juvenile Delinquents."
ed freo by acquittal.
Mrs. Mnudo Bnllington Booth, long
known ns the "Little Mother" o f tho
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 17.— Roe- prisons of tho country, will speak qt
coo (Fatty) Arbucklc will go on trial the general session Sunday evening,
on somo charge in connection with the October 30th on her work. She is tho
death o f Miss Virginia Rappe within head o f the Volunteers o f America,
tho next three weeks, District Attor­ with her husbnnd, Bnllington Booth.
ney Matthew Brady announced yestorDr. Valeria II. Parker, director of
day.
tho Intcr-dopartmental Social Hygleno
"I am going nhend with tho prose­ Bureau of the federal government,
cution of this case with nil tho speed will speak during tho congress on the
possible,” said Brndy. “ I expect to special problems of- that bureau.
be rendy for trial in about three
Dr. Pnrker, who s n physician, for­
weeks n'nd I believe the defense will merly was superintendent o f the Con­
bo too."
necticut State Reformatory fo r Wom­
The district attorney declared ho en,
hud sovurnl reasons for making no
Mrs. Mnrthn P. Fnlooner, who will
decision nt n conference with his dep­ spenk October 30th, Is ono o f the
uties and police officials nR to wheth­ lending authorities in the-country on
er to try the film Btar on a chargo the institutional treatment o f girls
of murder or manslaughter.
"Wo nnd young women nnd for many years
think we hnve sufficient evidence to wns superintendent o f the Pennsyl­
convict Arbuckle of murder,” ho said, vania State School for Girls at Dar­
"but thnt is up to the committing lington, Philadelphia. She is now as­
magistrate."
sociated with tho Americnn Associa­
Arbuckle, in jail at Snn Francisco, tion for Social Hygiene. Miss Jessie
chnrgcd with murder, declared he hnd P. Binford, of Chicago, superintend­
ordered a reservation on a train to ent of the Juvenile Protective Asso­
Los AngelcR last evening nnd thnt he ciation, of thnt city, is also on the
was going back to hia home, in an in­ program of speakers. Miss Henriet­
terview nt Snn Francisco published
ta Additon, who hns been for sevoral
here yesterdny.
yonrs n supervisor In the United Stat­
Arbuckle, nccording to tho articlo es Interdepartmental Soclnl Hygiene
said ho intended to go bnck into pic­ Bonrd of Washington, nnd Dr. Mary
tures nnd thnt tho case would clear
I). Harris, the superintendent o f tho
up as soon as tho public knew about it.
Now Jersey State School fo r Girls,
He said there wore a number of peo- will" take "partTn V hcl'iscussionsr Dr!
pie nt the party whoso nnmes had not Hnrris, who will have for her subject,
beon mentioned, somo from Los Ange­
"Work With Women nnd Girls In In­
les, of considerable promincnco. Ho
stitutions" wnH for somo time the
Bald he would liko to tell about it and superintendent of the Workhouso
would give full detnils of tho party
(Women’s Division) on Blackwell’s
and all the names at the trial.
Islnnd, New York, in the administra­
tion of Dr. Katharine B. Davis.

WEST PALM BEACII—Proposnls
fo r construction of n railroad from
West Pnlm Bench Into the Evcrglndcs
are being discussed with capitalists
In New York by Jules M. Burguicres, Shroude din Flags,
president of the Floridn Development
Buried in Flowers,
Bonrd, according to advices received
Bodies o f Americans
from him. The local Kiwans club has
recommended to the Chamber of
NEW YORK, Sept. 17.— Resting in
Commerce thnt a railroad into the
Hug-shrouded
caskets, covered with
'Glades has the "one big project” to
masses
of
flowers
and guarded by
be tnken up by thnt body.
armed men of a friendly, foreign nn­
ST. PETERSBURG— Rigid
en­ tion, tho bodies of Commander Louis
forcement of tho lnw prohibiting the H. Mnxfield nnd fourteen o f his com­
common drinking cup will bo rocom- rades— vietims of the ZR-2 disaster—
monded to the city commissioners by arrive dhoinc today, o nthe British
Dr. W. E. A. Yymnn, city food in­ cruiser Dauntless.
It was n far different home-com­
spector. The stntc law on the subject
ing
thnn the victims hnd anticipated,
follows: "The uso o f tho common
when
they sailed sevcrnl months ago
drinking cup, or common receptacle
for
England
to prepare and bring
fo r drinking water in nnp ublic plnce,
bnck
tho
monster
dirigible ,tho disas­
park or square, or In any public in­
ter
to
which
on
a trial flight sent
stitution, hotel, theatre, factory, de­
forty-two
heroic
men
of two nations
partment store nr other store' public
to
their
untimely
dentil.
hnll or public school, or in any rail­
Far out at sea, the Dauntless wns
road Htntion in tho stntc, Is hereby
niottby
n destroyer division of the
prohibited.” The fine for violation
United
States
navy.
A h it neared
o f this regulation has been placed at
port,
the
escort
was
augmented
by a
$50 or 110 days in jail.
fleet of seaplanes, representing the
arm of the service for which the vic­
JACKSONVILLE—Justice of ,tho
tims gav their lives. As tho funeral
Pence Arnold Greenberg, of this city,
Hhip came , up tho Imrbor the forts
whose duties include judgment o f mo­ tendered a salute, church hells tolled
torists who exceed tho speed limit
on the Brooklyn and Staten Island
within IiIh district, nnd tho holding of
shores, and passing craft -'ipped their
them for the higher court, does not colors in reverential salute.
believe in causing the speeder tho un­
The Dauntless proceeded directly
necessary trouble of going to his o f­ to the navy yard in Brooklyn, where
fice for n hearing. The jjustice goes British sailors tenderly carried the
where they speed nnd if things be­ bodies from the deck of their craft
come normal on the stretches of rond and delivered them to the keeping of)
In tho immediate territory ho merely their formr coniradus-in-arm on the
pulls up stakes and moves hin court pier. Last night the Hag-draped cas­
to n section where there is more do­ kets were under the wntchful eyes of
ing. When a "speed cop” nabs n a guard o f honor in the ynrd chapel,
speeder tho officer nnd the prisoner where today they were rendered the
move along until they meet the justice honor thnt the nnvy pays to its heroic
nnd "hizznncr” holds court on the sldo (lend.
s
o f the rond in tho shnde of tho near­
Tho fifteen cnHkets, each draped in
est tree. Judge Greenber’s court an American flag, were carried on
has been operating nlong the Atlant­ what is known ns tho nftor super­
ic Roulovard, between South Jack- structure deck of the Dauntless.
Ronvlllo nnd Pnhlo nnd Atlantic
A monstor gun, its muzzle Hhroudcd
Benches, but the motorist- hnving in funeral colors, stretched over too
become wary nnd business, ns a con- war craft's dock.
■Cadence becoming light, ho has
At cnch corner of the deck ns tho
mndo a finnk movement
upon tho vessel was warped into its pier, stood
enonty nnd is now conducting hin nn nrmod Bentry with head bowed,
campaign nlong tho St. Augustine nnd arms reversed. Forward on the
road.
platform was a non-commissioned o f­
ficer ,asd aft nn officer In full dross
A white way is practically assured uniform having a rank equal to that
fo r tho town o f BArtow. It will tako of Commander Mnxfield.
Bbth of
in threo o f the principal business these officers stood nt attention with
streets.
woro finally romovtd from tho ship.
Sell It with a Herald Want Ad.

Speakers of Note
Present.

T X T A DAILY KXXALD W A X T AD.

JV;
JG iSOUTH FLORIDA,
SWEEPING
REACHES KISSIMMEE
( B j The Auociated P r «u )

KISSIMMEE, Sept. 17.— Religious
wave that is swoping South Floridn
hns rcnchcd here nnd every church hns
a series of meetings. Social, civic and
combined nnd erected n huge tent for
club activities nlmndoncd so all efforts
may he concentrated on sucess of tho
revival.
The citizens of Wnuchula would
bond their city for nbout $00,000 for
pnvlng about four and one-half miles
of streets.
Office supplies of all kinds at The
Hcrnld Printing Co. When you want
anything in this line see Tho Herald.
Wo hnvo it or can get it.
Sell it with a Hcrnld Want Ad.

TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 17.'— A ca­
pacity. audience filled the college au­
ditorium Thursday morning, to wit­
ness tho opening exercisos o f the
1021-22 term o f the Florida State
College for Women. Dr. Edwin Con'null presided.
Following singing, which was con­
ducted by Mrs. Olivo A. Sllngluff
Rev. . G. Newsome, pastor of the
Presbbyterian church, read a passage
o f scripture and Rov. Seymour Grady
pastor o f tho Trinity Methodist
church, offered prayer.
Dr. Conrad! then in n fow well cho­
sen remarks introduced Govornor
Hardee who In his interesting wny
spoke for Roveral minutes. He not
only welcomed the girls to the college
but told thorn the advantages of edu­
cation. Among other things ho said
the people o f tho state wero proud of
the college nnd proud o f thoBe who
attended it. Ho snld Taliuhasee is tho
Ideal place for the institution nnd it
wnB ono o f tho bostcollcgos in tho en­
tire country. Ho complimented highly
tho tcnchlng staff. In references to
the pnstors o fthe Tallahassee church­
es who wero on tho stage ho said edu­
cation and Christianity goes hand in
hnnd thnt tho ono could not progress
without the other. He invited tho girls
to the mansion at any' tlmo they
wanted to come.
Miss Beulah Roslno played a cello
solo, which wns greatly enjoyed by
the audience.
Following tho solo, J. Stuart Lewis,
mnyor pro tom, gave the wolcomo on
the part o f tho people of Tallnhassec.
Mr. Lewis used only a few words, but
his address was greatly enjoyed by
those who heard him.
Wiliinm A. McRno (Commissioner of
agriculture, followed Mr. Lewis and
delightor the audience by his iddrecss*
He touched on agricultural subjjcots
briefly.
Following Mr. McRao, Rov. Bunynn Stephens' pastor of tho Bnptist
church nddressed the girls. Rev. S te -'
phens represented all the churches in
his address nnd gave a hearty w o l-,
come to tho city nnd a cordial invita­
tion to all to attend church services
wherever convlent for them to do so.

THE STAR TO-DAY
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A lso a Comedy

Tonight at the Princess— Carmel Myers in
“ Dangerous Moment” ; Also a Comedy

ii SUMMER DAYS
!i WILL SOON BE OVER
It has been a busy suminor even though it was vacation
time and wo face tho winter season with the greatest and
teightest prospects for a most prosperous year. Our busi­
ness and your business Is Increasing, Sanfofd is growing
beyond expectations of the greatest boosters, conditions
are better, Florida is tho most prosperous state In the
union. Now is the tlmo to think o f the proverbial “ rainy
day." Save your money while you oro making it. Bank
It with tho bank that insures your deposit!. Start your
bank qccount today.

! The W in ter Season
Is Advancing
CETrbady

f o r b u s i n e s s t h a t is coming

The Peoples Bank
of Sanford

LIMIT "TIN CAN"
BODY OF LIEUT. K. W. HOYT
FOLKS TO 2 WEEKS.
OF CLEARWATER IN NEW YORK.
NEW YORK, Sopt. 17.— Tho bodies
ORLANDO, Sept. 17.—Tho Orlando
of tho victims o f tho ZR-2, brought
Chamber of Commerce has a paid
home todny by the British destroyer
membership, fee $25 per year, of 365.
Dauntless, include nil but ono o f the
Somo of the memhors meet atwkly nt
Americans who wero on tho ill-fntcd
tho noon lunch, where All the business
dlrlgiblo when she was destroyed.
of tho organization Is done; others
Tho exception is Riggor N. O. Walker,
pny hut consider themselves fnmily
who escaped with his life, but is now
men nnd do not lunch with tho crowd,
in n British hospital. Tho others
and therefore are not so expressive,
were:
but the* chnmbcr is seeking n Inrgr
Commander Louis II. Mnxfield, of
membership nnd proposes n campaign
St. Paul, Minn.; Lieut. Commander
for nt lonBt five hundred members
Vnlcntino N. Bleg, Alexandria, Vn.;
nnd doubtless it will be secured easily.
Lieut.v Commander Emory Coyle,
At the last mooting the "tin can"
Wesboro, Mass.; Lieut. Charles G.
tourist wns discussed and ns indi­
Little, Nowborryport, Mass.; Liout,
cated BovernI days ago tho report of
Mnrcus II. Easterly, Coluhlnnn, O.;
tho State Commercial
Secretaries,
Lieut. Henry W. Hoyt, Seven Oaks,
Association wns adopted In toto. This
Fin.; Charles I. Aller, rigger, Denver,
report wns to the eifeet thnt a camp­
Co!.; Maurice Lay, riggor, Birming­
site he provided nnd thnt it shall havo
ham, Ain.; A. S. Pcttitt, rigger, Dick­
everything needed to mnko it health­
ens City, Tex.; Hobert M. Coons, ma­
ful, sanitary niul comfortable, and
chinist, Owensboro, Ky.; /Lloyd E.
that tho persons occupying it shnll
Crowl, machinist, Fort Wnyne, Ind.;
pay n small rental nnd thnt their stay
William Julius, 'machinist, Scdnlla,
ibe limited to two weeks.
Mo.; Albert L. Loftin, machinist,
Lnkc Charles, La.; William J. Steele,
— Get your Scratch Pads from The
machinist, Green Cnstle, Irnl.; George
Herald—by tho pound— 15c.
Welch, machinist, Bredgon, Canada.

CO-OPERATION SPELLS SUCCESjl
Said n wise old bee at tho close ef|
tho day, "This colony business do
pay. I put my money in that old bhtl
that others may cat and live tall
thrive; nnd I do more work in a day,I
by geo, thnn some o f tho fellows doitI
threo. I toil nnd worry and save off
hoard, nnd all I get is my roomull
board. It’e me for a hive I can nn
myself, nnd me for the sweets of n; I
hard earned pelf." So the old beeI
flew to a meadow alone and started11
business o fhis own. He gave »»|
thought to the buzzing clan, but efi f
intent on his selfish plan, he lived tkel
life o f a hermit free—“ Ah this k
great," said tho wise old bee. But theI
summer waned nnd the days KK*|
drenr, nnd tho lono bee wniled as beI
dropped n tear; for the varmints rob- 1
bled his Utttlo store, so he winged his
wny to tho old homo hnnd, and bs I
took his meals at the Helping HmM
Alone, our work Is of little worth; t»*I
gbthor wo nre the lords of earth; » l
it’s nil fo rensh nnd it's each
— united wo stand, or divided wef»M
— Pittsburg Ad-Vents.
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Advertisements
Are Open
Letters
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Written in
Good Faith

fl The merchant who
prints, an advertising
message over his name
addresses YOU as much
as though he mailed you
a letter over his signa­
ture.
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U The advertisement, or
“ open letter,” has this
advantage: it is brought
out into the light of day.
It dispels any suspicion
you may have that your
neighbor is being made

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a better offer than the
one made you.
fl Read the advertise­
ments. The m erchant's
name attached puts him
on record as guarantee­
ing the good faith in
which the message was
written.
fl He signs his adver­
tisements—therefore he
stands back o f ^ ^
thing he says about his
merchandise.

READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS.— Be informed
on what’s in the stores. Learn where to buy better.
Read the advertisements------------------- all of them

Shop First
in the
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Progressive movements, foster­
ed by progressive individuals, are
invariably productive of results.

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

a form tr well known attorney o f Vir­
ginia who, on account of his health,
had made Florida his homo.
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been visiting in Monticello with his
grandmother, Mrs. T. M. Pulosfon.
Miss Kathleen llrn'dy left this morn­
MRS. FRED DA1GER, Society Editor, ing for Winter Pnrk whore she will
Phone 217-W
_ _ attend Rollins College.

SOCIAL CALENDAR

Mr. nnd Mrs. Hal Wight were
among the Sanford folks spending the
MONDAY— Circle No. 2, of the Meth­
day yesterday at Daytona Beach.
odist church- with Mrs. Howard P.
Smith ns captain, will meet at the
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Watson motor­
home of Mrs. L. It. Phillips, at 1 ed to Daytona Bench yesterday.
p. m.
Master Frederick Daiger will enter­
Mr. and Mrs. Widemnn Caldwell left
tain n number of his little friends yesterday afternoon for Jacksonville
nt his home on Fourth street, from where they will spend several days ns
G to 0 o’clock. The occasion being the guests of the former's father, Dr.
his fifth birthday anniversary.
Walter Seay.
Tuesday— Mrs. Henry Purdon will en­
tertain the members of the Seminole
Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Cameron nnd
Bridge Club at her home on Palmet­ children nnd Miss Lilnh Murrell,mo­
to avenue, at 11:110 p. m.
tored to Daytona Rcuch yesterday.
Saturday—The Children's Story Hour
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--------will be held at the Central Park at
('apt. and Mrs. K. R. Murrell, Mrs.
6 p. m.
! C. C. Beasley and Clifford Beasloy
and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dawson were a
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. F. Smith nnd Mrs. congenial purty motoring to Daytona
M. II. Mabry motored to Daytonn t Beach yesterday.
Beach where they spent the day yes­
terday. They were accompanied home , Misses Vera I). Walker and Alberta
by Master Horton Mabry who has been ( Walker, of New York, stopped over in
the guest of Arthur Zachary, Jr.
.this city yesterday enroutu to Tnmpn.

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The period o f FRIGE; SELLING. IS PASTr-Folks have had
their fill o f Shoes built down to a price. The Merchant who
persistently stocked QUALITY merchandise has the best
. Trade.

Among smart furs there are coats
that maintain their style supremacy
without going to great lengths. One
of these shorter mo«l*»la, which mny
be made of mink, bqulrrei, sealskin
or other fashionable skins is shown
here. It meets nil the requirements
of the new seasou.

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To show individuality in the selection
of one’s house aproiutis to prove one’s
up-to-dateness, fids tlesign in pink and
white check Bingham is attractively
trimmed with pink ric-rack, which is
htitched along the edges of the shoulder
Mrnpi, holt and square neck. Thu sides
are gathered to Ilie belt, while the front
and hack are in panel effect. Medium
sice requires \\i yards y iucli material.
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Sizes, 36, 40 und 44 inches bust. Price,
30 cents.

WINTER PARK, Sept. 17.— Rollins
Mr, nnd Mrs. W. M. Thigpen nnd
College
will open for her .'J7th year
Miss Adelaide Higgins has returned little son Billie motored to Daytona
home from Orlando where she was the Beach yesterday whore they spent the on Monday, September 10, with a
large nnd more eosmopolitun student
guest of her sister, Mrs. Harry Dick- day very pleasantly, '
body than in pruvious yenrs.
The
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Herron and Mr. i »ister, Miss Gayle Marshall, have r e -j represented while tho middle north­
nnd Mrs, Moughton left yesterday in ,'turned from a hrief visit to Jackson ern stutes are sending the “ Rollins
Speclnl" from Cincinnati. Registra­
tho Herron car for Ocalu.
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tion will begin on Monday and close
NOBODY CAN TELL WHEN YOU
Mrs. Griggs and children have re­ on Tuesday, Sept. 20. The formal
Mrs. Stella Arrington has returned
DARKEN GRAY, FADED HAIR
home after an absence of three turned from a two weeks’ trip spent opening exercises will ho held in 1
WITH SAGE TEA
Knowles Hall- Wednesday, Sept. 21,
months. She spent two months in Tnl- at Coronado Bench,
at 10 a. m. The address will he de­
lahussee teaching primary methods
Grandmother kept her hair beauti­
and theory, going from there to Mon­ j Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Holly and Col. livered by Robert J. Sprague, Ph.D.,
fully darkened, glo»ay nnd attractive
ticello where she was the guest of J. II. Ithudy, of Gnincsvillc, made a dean o f the college.
with a brew of Sage Tea und Sulphur.
The nddition of tho heavy endow­
hor sinter, Mrs. June Turnbull.
Mrs. ; Hying trip to the city today, leaving
Whenever her hair took on that dull,
Arrington also visited in Quitmnn, i this afternoon for their home. Their* ment last year has enabled President
faded or stranked appearance, thin
Gn., nnd Jacksonville. In Quitman , many friends were glad to seo them Ward nnd Dean Sprague to associate
simple mixture was applied with won­
aho was the guest of Mrs. Joe Till­ again. Col. Rhudy was greatly sur- • with themselves colleague of tho
derful effect. By asking nt nny drug
man, nnd in Jacksonville the guest of prised at the busy appearance of highest order nnd hn sbrought to tho
store for “ Wyeth’s Sage nnd Sulphur
Mrs. Dickerson. She was accompan­ •Sanford, nnd expects to come hnck faculty men and women whose scolCompound," you will get a large botied home by her son Briggs who has some time in the near future. He is nrly attainments nnd Christian charac­
tletlo of this old-time recipe, improv­
ter will make of Rollins what she is
ed by the addition of other ingredients
fast approaching—an ideal college
nil ready to use, at very little cost.
for the south.
ThiH simple mixture can be depended
It is a source of much satisfaction upon to restore natural color nnd
to the alumni and former students of beauty to the hair.
the college, who number over 2,000,
A well-known downtown druggist
that Dr. George Morgan Ward con­ says everybody uses Wyeth's Sago nnd
tinues Ids work ns president of Flor­ Sulphur Compound now bccouso it
ida’s oldest college. Since his accept­ darkens so naturally nnd evenly that
ance of the presidency in 1895, the nobody can tell it has been applied—
growth of Rotlina has been in accord­ it’s so easy to UHe, too. You simply
ance with the hast academic traditions dampen a comb or soft brush nnd
nnd mnny useful men nnd women huve draw it through your hair, taking one
gone out from her doors.
strand at a time. By morning tho
gray hair disappears; af.ter nnother
application
or two, it is restored to its
Using elaborate apparatus, a group
natural
color
and lookH glossy, soft
of English scientists are studying the
nnd
booutufil.—Adv.
cnuHqs of soasickness and endeavor­
ing to find a euro.
Ancient Chinese porcelains cannot
be
duplicated because the coloring
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CARPETS AND RUGS
matter
used came from mines that
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exhausted.
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PROGRESSIVE TEA.

The bee keepers of Florida nre
meeting hero today but the program
wns never given to the Herald to pub­
lish and there seems to be no dutn on
just what the program will bo altho
it is bound to be very interesting. Bee
culture, like every other agricultural
pursuit is growing in Florida nnd Is
becoming very important. We hope
to obtain a detailed report o f the
meeting for tomorrow’s Daily Herald
for the information of those who are
engage^ in this great work. Many of
the county agents are here to attend
the meeting nnd mnny fnrmers who
Miss Elisabeth Hoollhnn has return- I Mrs. R. E. Tolar nnd little (laugh­ arc interested in bee culture are here
ed home after spending the summer in tt&lt;rf Mary Elizubeth, are spending this to learn something nbout the exten­
sion of the bee culture in Florida,
week nt Daytonn Beach.

Mrs. C. R. Walker and ^tiss Claire
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Smith and
"Walker left Friday for Winter Gard­ daughter, Juanita, are visiting reinen where Miss Walker will tench lives in Jacksonville.
school this winter.

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Little Dorothy Haynes returned f'"
Stinday afternoon from a visit In
Jacksonville, having accompanied her
father, sovcral days ago. Dorothy
considers herself quite a finished
trnveler, having made the return trip
alone. She wns the guest o f hor
aunt, Mrs. Stevenson.
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A delightful event in church circles
and a pleasing social fea*uro with
tne membership and their friends, o f
the Congregational church was the
progressive tea given on the Heights
at the homo o f Mrs. J. W. Penning­
ton, Mrs. Frnnk, nnd Mrs. Rcneau,
Friday afternoon.
Assembling first at the home of
Mrs. Pennington, an interesting pro­
gram was rendered by a (group of
young girls, nnd delicious punch was
served during the hour of entertain­
ment. The pretty decorntions o f the
coral vine nnd asparagus fern, were
repeated at the home o f Mrs. Frank,
the next stop in tho pleasant itiner­
ary. Miss Gussle Frank featured tho
entertainment program at this homo
with an nttrnctivo group o f vocal se­
lections, nccompnnicd on tho ,piano
by Miss Charlotte Smith. A delicious
luncheon course wns served by Mrs.
Frnnk, after which the gay party
moved merrily onward to tho cosy
lovely home o f Mrs. Rcnenu, whore
more music nnd readings were great­
ly enjoyed. Tho color note o f the
decorntions changed here, quantities
of bouganvilin being used with ar­
tistic effect. Pincapplo sherbet and
enko were served by the hostss.
At each home the charm of a grac­
ious hospitality prevailed, ndding just
another successful affair to the many
already sponsored by the ladies of
the Congregational church.

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,1921

LTAMONTE SPRINGS has an at
K fg fK l m o sphere, and so have other placIq M B es in Seminole County, but AltaIX|ot I monte’s atmosphere has the peculiar quality o f a Lodestone—it’s
inhabitants may remove to other.places in
other climes, but they always return or have
a very strong desire to do so, and o f course
there is that—-not very mysterious rear m —
Altamonte’s beauty— for all humanity is
drawn to beauty.
Altamonte Springs is placed in such a fav­
orable location, that her man-made beauty,
combined with the natural beauty, forms the
Alta-Monte that we know today. The Alta­
monte of George Frost o f Boston, o f Herman
Westinghouse of the great Westinghouse
Electrical Company—who were among its
founders— is not the Altamonte o f today.
Founded as the home o f rich men only, we
now reach out for residents o f humbler
means also, as we realize that riches alone do
not make a town livable.
It stands to reason that the state was
scoured by these wealthy men to find their
ideal before founding their town. Therefore
Altamonte’s location is the pick o f the state.
Altamonte Springs has an altitude o f 220
feet—thus getting pipe filtered sea air from
the Atlantic Ocean 30 miles to the East, and
the Gulf o f Mexico to the West, form ing that
wonderful ozone known as the “ Atmosphere
of Altamonte” and when combined with the
odor o f orange blossoms and jassamine in
season, and this combination comes breezing
into one’s window 24 hours a day, it is bound
to give the ailing their health, and the
healthy more health and joy o f living.
Altamonte Springs has in its territory hun­
dreds o f acres of orange and grapefruit
groves in high state o f cultivation, and has
within her boundaries five beautiful lakes
with clean, sandy shores, no marshy borders.
Lake Orienta (upon which is located the “ A l­
tamonte Hotel” , famous among tourists all
TH IS P U B L IC IT Y

over the country for its wonderful cuisine
and excellent management of its owners,
George E, Bates &amp; Son) is the largest o f these
lakes and is noted for its black bass fishing,
which is jealously guarded by the owners o f
the land surrounding the lake, who welcome
the true fisherman with sporting ideals.
The “ Altamonte Hotel” is located at the
east end o f this lake, upon a bluff overlooking
the full length o f its waters. Lake “ Ade­
laide” is across a park to the rear o f the hotel,
and upon this lake is the “Altamonte Spring”
o f absolutely pure water.
The paved highway from Jacksonville to
Tampa and all South Florida passes through
Altamonte. A day’s ride in an automobile
may encompass two hundred miles in any di­
rection without leaving a fine paved road,
making Altamonte an admirable location for
automobilists, a fine large garage is under
construction and will be open for business in
a few weeks, two stores with filling stations
are handy and every advantage enjoyed in a
city at hand.
Altamonte Springs is located on the Tampa
and Jacksonville Division of the Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad and gives fine service,
Western Union Telegraph office, Express and
Third Class Postoffice, Electric Lights, beau­
tiful shady streets o f large oaks, within 14
miles on brick highway of Sanford, and 9
miles on brick highway to Orlando. Winter
Park, with Rollins College, is on the same
road just five miles to the South. &lt;
The hotel is the center of social life with
card parties, dances, etc., and Altamonte's
winter residents and home-folks are of a su­
perior order and of a prosperous, enlightened
class. Our surrounding country and neigh­
boring towns o f Longwood and Maitland are
o f the same order and are fine neighbors, and
are only two miles away to the North and
South.
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The practical side of Altamonte Springs is
not to be slighted in this article, for, aside

from her fruit industry, Altamonte is noted
as having 40 acres in covered conservatories
devoted to raising the beautiful Asparagus
Plumosis fern used by florists. This is ship­
ped in season mostly to the north, and the in­
dustry represents an investment o f over a
quarter o f a million dollars and a payroll o f
hundreds o f dollars a week. Hon. Charles D.
Haines, ex-congressman from New York,
heads the largest o f these conservatories, The
Royal Extension Fernery, Incorporated.
Mr. B. L. Maltbie, o f the Maltbie Chemical
Works, o f Newark, N. J., is one of Alta­
monte’s latest developers, and is planning a
‘great future for us this winter.
Altamonte has a Chamber o f Commerce,
whose Secretary, W. B. Ballard, is always
glad to give information upon request. Alta­
monte Springs has just recently been incor­
porated and is officered by unsalaried men o f
progressive ideas, but within keeping with a
low millage.
George E. Bates and Son are men to whom
Altamonte Springs owes much, as many com­
ing as their guests buy property here and
stay as residents.
Palm Springs, a noted resort, is only two
and one-half miles through the pine woods to
the Northwest of Altamonte. Here Mr. Les­
ter Beeman has spent thousands o f dollars to
give a pleasure resort for the free use o f the
public, and one that is greatly appreciated.
Mr. Beeman has a pretty little cottage at the
Spring as have others from Sanford and
Longwood.
Altamonte Springs has never been boomed
or exploited, but is now on the verge o f a
growth that will not be sporadic, but steady
and substantial.
A peculiar circumstance is the fact that
there is only one “ Altamonte Springs” in the
world, and we are “ IT” . Numbers o f “ Altamontes” appear in the Postal Guide, but only
one “ Altamonte Springs.”

C A M P A IG N IS M A D E POSSIBLE B Y T H E F O L L O W IN G PRO G RESSIVE F IR M S A N D

-------- S A N F O R D----------- Lloyd Shoe Store

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Chase &amp; Co.

0 . P. Swope Land Co.
C. L. W est, Groceries
Lawton Bros Co.,
T. G. Simmons, Physician
Oviedo Cash Groc. Co.

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Hill Hardware Co.
Hill Lumber Co.
Meisch Realty Co.

Star Theatre
Roberts’ Grocery
Bryan &amp; W heeler, Auto
Edw. H iggins, Autos.

Sanford Truck Growers, Inc J- E - Spurting, Real Esti
Seminole County Bank
Miller’s Bakery
Peoples Bank of Sanford
Thos- Em m ett W ilson
First National Bank
Wight Grocery Co
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Sanford Shoe &amp; Clo. Co.
Perkins &amp; Britt,
Haberdashers

H. B. Lewis, Real Estate
Cowan’s Tin Shop
W ig h t Bros. Co., Autos
Chero-Cola Bottling Co.
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Contractor
Zachary-Tyler Veneer C
Shinholser, Contractor
CrateB
southern Utilities Co.
Lee Bros., Plumbing
A. P. Connelly, Real Estate
Deane Turnpr r r ^ r i o o

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The A llen Seed Co.

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C. T. McCulley, Garage
E. A . Farnell, Groceries
H. B. McCall, Gen. Mdse.
---------C H U L U O T A --------J. E. Synder, Dry Goods
Stanley &amp; Rogers, Groceries
D. D. Daniel, Groceries
Chuluota Company,
---------L O N G W O O D --------E. W . Henck, Mayor
C. W . Entzm inger
M id -W ay G arage
Overstreet &amp; Payne,
Groceries

T. A . O’Neill,
Longwood Hotel

------- A L T A M O N T E ------W a ters’ K andy Kitchen
Sanford Battery Service
SanfordJWachine &amp; Fo
R ay Bros.?Battery Servi
Hotel Montezuma
Bobbin’ s Credit Store
Carter .Lumber Co.
M . Fleischer, .

Geo. E . Bates &amp; Son,
Altamonte H o te l.

A . H . Fuller &amp; Son,
Groceries

D . B. McIntosh,
Fargo Lumber Co.

------------ M O N R O E ------------Bell Bros., Growers, Ship’rs
E. A . Osteen, Grocer

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 9 ,1M1

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

dry purposes and fo r manufacturing
plants, and for many things. Sanford
should put In a pipe lino to a dear
■ m il MMtaw, 1*1 IUim Ui Arms*
water lako and bring this water to
•aaUrd. I M h
tho city for manufacturing purposes.
It would pay the city to do this, and
then go after tho different factories
..Editor thnt would like to come here. San­
A J. HOLLY
1. I ILLARD-. Bacretary-Treasurer ford will never bo a real city until
A. NBBL---------- G«n«ril M n i f i r Sanford owns its own plants, and this
pipe line would bo a fine start toward
ROBERT HOLLY,
a municipal water works. Think it
baouLAnov kavaoeb
Phone 148 up to 8 P. M.
over.
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Sanford needs n golf links nnd
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country
club. No city enn have tour­
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D*llnr*d hi Oltr ij Cirri*r
ists without golf links. If wo expect
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to have tourists, wo must have the
tha hie IS- la U -H « Waafcte XanU
ttralf earan Baalaala Oaaaty u i la *«kUah*4 golf links. Having golf links, such
aaarr Mdaj. UrtrlUlM
mU* kaawa
m ivyltoaUm. DtotmtU la paUUaa. P.M as we have already laid out here,
fat year, alwaya la idtaaoa.
would menn the coming of hundreds
o f tourists of tho wenithy class, and
Member of The Associated Prone
tho building o f that million dollnr
hotel in n Bhort time, because tho
situation would demand it, nnd some
of tho new peoplo would build it. Tho
Are you growing with your city?
golf
links would solve many o f our
-----------o----------present day problems of where to obArc you boosting for your Cham­
tnin money, and whore to get those
ber o f Commerce?
things that we need in the wny of
improvement. Tourist cities get what
Are you boosting for your Building
they wnnt. You iinve seen thnt in
and Lonn Association?
every llvo city In Florida. Do you
--------o-------wont these improvements, nnd all thnt
Are you boosting for every good
go w|th them, or not? Think about
thing connected with the growing
it.
City of Sanford?

THE HERALD PRINTING CO., lac.

If you are doing all these things,
you aro only doing your whole duty
ns a real citizen If you are not do­
ing any of them, you are neglecting
your duties ns a real citizen.

-----------o----------Sanford is growing ns fast or faster
than nny city in the South, hut we
can stand runny changes ns yet. There
arc so many things that we should Ire
doing thnt it is difficult to know where
to begin.

-----------o----------Business is picking tip along every
line, and the merchants thnt does not
stnrt his fall campaign of advertising
now, is overlooking n good bet. It is
the merchant that advertises con­
sistently thnt wins out, ami of course,
he should have the goods and the
special inducements nil the time. We
arc speaking of the merchants who
nre widenwnko nnd alive,'and up to
date, nnd rendy to take a chance and
ready to hoct,t their trade,
------------ o------------Sanford needs n Iront bnstn filled
with running sulphur water modeled
after the plnn ns given out by Mr.
Donnolly, some time ago. It would
mean the ndvent of hundreds of
ynchts in the winter, and the keeping
of these boats here nil summer, where
the hulls would Ire protected from ma­
rine nnlmnlH by the pure sulphur wa­
ter. It would mean hundreds of thou­
sands of dollars earning here in a few
short years. It would mean every­
thing to Sanford Think about it.

-----------o----------All o f which reminds us that the
real way to begin is to begin, nnd in
beginning, get an something tangible,
make It big, muke it right, and then
hammer on thnt one trig thing until
It is finished. Don’t take up with
nny makeshifts or "just ns good"
propositions. We are building .for
the future, nnd the future means a
city of twenty-five thousand people
In the next five years. It is nn milbitlous city, thnt we arc plnnning,
nnd it will take an ambitious program
to fill onr growing needs.
------------ o------------Sanford needs a steam engine for
the flro department. We have the
lnko at our very doors, nnd it is our
most valuable nsset, although we nev­
er use it. With pipes in the lake to
Commercial Htrect, the steam engine
could pump water for fifty days nnd
night regardless of the water works
system going punk, the pipes burst­
ing or nny other calamity happening,
and this steam engine would save
enough In reduced insurance rates to
pny for itself the first year. Think
about this also.
Sanford needs pure soft water, and
Sanford can get pure soft water by
going to one of the clear water Inkei
that abound south of the city &lt;n nny
direction. The present sulphur wnter
Is tho purest in the world, hut it is
not the right kind of water for lnun-

SUGGESTIONS
Vary tho UHunl vegetables by
serving Flag Brand Succotash.
FOR DESSERT
Try Del Monte PearH cut half
inch cubes, served in icu cold
cantoloupe.
Or, serve chocolate ice cream
in halves of pears.

Deane Turner
WBLAKA BLOCK
Phones -497-494

REDUCING PRICES TO MAKE
MORE MONEY.

NEEDED; MORE "WEST FLORIDA
JUSTICE.”

Recently at Crcstviow, in Okaloosa
county, two whito men, who, after
confession; were convicted o f tho mur­
der of a man who had given them
a "lift" In hla automobile along thu
rand. Those men have been sentenc­
ed'1to death on tho gallowo next Fri­
day,
Tho arrest, trial, conviction nnd ex­
piation of tho crime, by tho Black­
wells in thnt county, still furnishes
theme for comment occasionally.
Whllo crime is going unpunished,
and criminals go unwhipped o f jus­
tice in other counties, justice is swift
nnd certain in that part of the state.
This state, and other states in the
south, need more "west Florida just­
ice." Thoro Ib needed fewer ncqultnls on technicalities, fewer light sen­
tences for grave offenses, and fewer
pardons fo r convicta serving a just
sentence of the court.
Tho Pensacoln News comments on
tho Okaloosa brand o f justice meted
out so swiftly nnd surely. It sayo:
"The law in OknlocBa county hns
been upheld. Twice in tho very recent
past, Juries there hnve convicted
white men of crimes which sent them
to the gallows. Although the case of
the Blackwells is said to have cost the
county upward o f $30,000, tho Inw
prevailed, nnd the crime wns expiated
■on
the gallows. The Grim Reaper rob­
CONSTITUTION DAY.
bed the gallows of one victim, but tho
nooRc ended the career o f the other.
September 17 Is being observed the
Unless uhforscen developments occur,
country, over ns Constitution Day,
the
careers o f Mnrtin nnd PonsoH will
this being the 134th anniversary of
he
ended
via the noose route
the completion of the Constitution of
West
Florida
justice is sure and
tho United Stntes. Great efforts nre
certain.
Tho
color
o f n man’s skin
being made to arouse n general inter­
does not deter the good citizens, the
est in nnd greater familiarity with
sworn juries, from performing their
the grent document upon which our
duties, nnd this latest case is proof
government is founded.
of this assertion. The Inw is upheld,
Tho schools nnd colleges, the patri­
and criminals fear its application, ail
otic and civic societies nnd nil clubs
o f which counts well, in the Inst nnnlconcerned with public affnirs will give
ysis, and the pence officera nre to he
the matter due attention. But the day
commended
for their zcnl in this re­
would menn a good deal more if Mr.
spect.”
Common Citizen and his wife would
When officers of the law do their
interest themselves at least to the
duty,
when courts of justice hand out
point of reading the Constitution oversentences
fitting the crimes, and
Here is mother taking lip the du­
when
executing
officers carry out tho
ties of citizenship with grent nrdor,
sentence
of
the
court, then will tho
and hero is fnther trying to tell her
criminally
inclined
and the profession­
what it’s all about, and in just about
al
crook
take
up
with
a jerk, and face
nine homes out of ten neither knowH
the
proposition
they
are against. It
the fundamental principles upon NO TIME TO CUT ADVERTISING.
will
be
then
thnt,
instend
of a fiftywhich the Republic is built.
fifty
chnnce
o
f
getting
out
of a pris­
The Constitution is not long. It is
The head of u largo organization |
on
through
esenpe
or
pardon,
thoy
phrased simply. New acquaintance declared the other day that he hail j
will
count
on
uxact
justice
being
with it, or id ncqqunintnnrc renewed, decided to stop advertising because
will menn fresh reason for its earnest the amount of business derived d i-I done. The murderer will forfeit his
life, instead of lingering lovely In n
support.—St. Augustine Record.
rectly from it wns not satisfactory, gladsome land whero ho hns more
--------o-------says Forbes’ Magazine. He received
luxuries thnn the average freoninn.
RUINED BY WEALTH.
tills reply: "Are tho orders coming In
It is high time to think of the
Only a short time ago Roscoe Ar- from your salesmen satisfactory at rights of the people, o f humanity, of
huckle whs struggling for existence, ! present?" He admitted that they em­ society, awhile instead of looking only
when suddenly, as the press reporter phatically were not. "Aro you going nt the "poor murderer"*or the “ poor
expresses it in his description of tho to Iny off nil your salesmen?” he wns highwnyninn." More west Florida
Arbucklc "gin-jollifiicntion
pnrty'1 asked. "Certainly not," he replied in­ Justice is needed in this county. The
thnt resulted in the donth of the act­ dignantly. "W e’ ve got to have our Tribune is proud to list
Okaloosa
ress of whose murder "Fatty" is ac­ men out to keep in touch with the county ns one county in tho state
cused, "the accident of girth" made trade." Yet ho hnd decided to stop where they refuse to make a farce
him one of the richest members of the very thing which keeps hiH com­ and a fool tthow out of courts of just­
pany and its product Ln touch with ice.—Tampa Tribune.
the motion picture profession.
So it is, ns the report suys, "all tho trnde nnd the public in a far more
down the glittering gold const of the comprehensive way than his sales­ LEGION OFFICIALS MAKE TOUR
I-&lt;&gt;s Angeles motion picture colony, men can possibly do.*It Is just possi­
OF STATE VISITING POSTS.
peopled by men nnd women of fium- ble that he will now change his mind.
blo beginning suddenly possessed of
Have not n grent many executives
The National nnd State Officials of
fabulous wealth because of a pretty fallen into this same mistake of cens­ the American Legion have just finish­
face, n fat physique, wavy hnir or n ing to push their products with re­ ed nn auto tour of the State covering
simpering smile."
4 doubled energy nt the very time they
seven hundred and thirty- bovan miles
As a class they are not Inherently most need to find customers? it has nnd addressing twenty-five posts.
men ami women of evil intent. But for been well said thnt no enterprise ever
The Nntionn lorgnnization wns
the fact thnt they possessed some j)e- reached enormous success through represented by Dr. Davis Forster, of
culinr physical or other adaptation negative action, through curtailment. this city, nnd the state organization
for the Hcroen they would have con­
Some of the most successful com­ was represented by Stnte Commander
tinued indefinitely in paths of obscur­ panies in America are today adopting Lowry, of Tnnipn; State Vice Com­
ity, and of rcstitude and honor, each exactly the opposite course. George mander Kirkmnn, of Pnlntka, nnd
in his humble capacity ns a.mere unit Eastman, for example, stiffen thnt Stnte Adjjutnnt Cheoney, of Orlan­
in tile great masses of society, earn­ Kodaks nre now hoing advertised do.
ing enough for squandering in sin.
more extensively nnd aggressively
The object of this tqur was not only
It is the same, too, outside of the than ever before, despite—or benuao for organization purposes hut to im­
film nctor’s profession; the sudden ’ of— tho decline in demand anti in­ press the high Idenis of citizenship
turning of fortune has the same ef­ creasing competition. John IJ. Pat­ for which the Legion stands. Tho tour
fect, by and large, rognrdlcss of the terson has announced n similar p o l-j was nn enthusiastic and successful
vocation or professional status into icy for the National Cash Register one and it is felt that the efforts in
which it leads.
Co. The Ktnndurd Oil Co,, of New this line will make for the betterment
Too often the favored one "can’t Jersey, is going nfter business more of everyone nB It becomes more nnd
stand prosperity," as the saying goes; forcefully nnd spending more money m’oro known that the Legoin Is not
and his precipitation into a category thn over lie fore. So nre hundreds of working for selfish alms and ends.
to which he has had no opportunity other concerns managed by men of
During this tour the officials pascito accustom himself by degrees, turns acknowledged foresight nnd business ed through the 300,000 acre fenced
his mind into chanels of "easy come, statesmanship,
paHturo o f tho Consolidated Lnnd Co.,
easy go" proflgacy nnd extravagance,
The time to stop advetising is not which lies between Okeechobee City
and before he realizes it his drenm in when orders become extremely diffi­ nnd Sehring. It is surrounded by
shattered upon tho inevitable rocks cult to land and whon plants sorely throe hundred mlloH of up-to-dnto
of lichnuchry nnd regretl
need business to keep theni going. fence nnd contains 30,000 tick free
Arbucklo, made suddenly famous If an nmbitoiun advertising program cattle. In this pasture two up-to-date
because his grotesque figure nnd comi­ can Increase the percentage o f pro­ ranches o f thorough bred cattle uro
cal nntics before the camera was duction even moderately, It thereby in operation nnd nre, used to broed
amusing to the "movie-going" world, ' reduces the overhead per uhlt of pro- up the native stock.— New Smyrna
accumulated money so rnpidlyy that |duction. Moreover, it reduces the BrGcze.
•
his most difficult problem wah to number of employess that hnve to he
LOW TIDE ON THE BEACH
spend It us faHt as It came In. Henco laid off, nnd this ought to bo u con­
sideration
of
the
first
moment
in
his fame ns a host at his celebrated
Forenoon and Afternoon Tides at
"parties," tho last ono o f which re­ times like these.
About Same Hour and Minute
Don’ t sit back. Sit up. Don’t give
sulted in n fatality und the arrest of
Sopt. 18 ..........
2:44
up. Go to it.— Leesburg Commercial,
the host on n charge of murder.
Sopt. 10 ..................
8:18
Doubtless, as he sits gloomily in
Sopt, 20 ................. . ........ ........... 8:52
his cell awaiting tho uncertainty of N a t a i M i t a h i m n i a i n i i i Sopt. 21 ...........................
4:29
the future this erstwhile JJolly fun- 1
m Sopt. 22 ..... .t..................
6:08
maker would freely concede thnt it
Tho Sanfprd Daily and Ml Sopt, 23
..... . ..........................
6:69
is far better to—
j Mi Weekly Herald stand for IM Sopt. 24 ....... ;.............................. 0:69
— "range with humble livers In con­ X* Sanford and Seminole coun- Ml Sopt. 26 ......... . ........................... 8:08
tent.
*1 ty Just ns strongly as tho IM Sept. 20 ....................................... 9:10
Than to be perked up in a glister­ Ml American flag stands for Ml Sopt. 27 ....................................... 10:11
ing grief
•
Mi the greatest nation on earth. Ml Sept. 28 .................v.................... 11:25
And wear a golden sorrow."
Ml
to Sopt. 29 ....................................... 11:65
— Atlanta Constitution.
M i m a i a i a i a M t a i i i a Sept. 30 ....................................... 12:49

I

Barbers of Brooksvillc have evinced
their cleverness In tho way of moneygetting by reducing tholr prices to
those that were established in nearly
nil portions of the country before the
war commenced. Thnt is, the figures
made to customers arc fifteen cents
for a shave and twenty-five cents for
n hair-cut. As a result the shops aro
now busy, nnd are, of course, making
more money than at the higher prices.
Tho raising of tho prico of shaves
to twenty-five cents drove many a
man to the use o f the safety razor.
The ordinary man who had been hav­
ing the barber shave him threo times
n week for forty-fivh cents reasoned
thnt he could buy a razor for almost
nny prico he desired to pny—and nfter that- his shnves would cost him
nbout one cent ench. Tho sh op ,b e­
cause of this fact, lost tho whole six.
When haircuts went to fifty cents tho
man who hnd boon having his capil­
lary growth shorn nbout once in two
weeks, concluded that ho could just
ns ensily go two months as two weeks
— feeling .that he couldn’t afford the
half dollnr; consequently, in place of
ono dollnr In two monthq tho barber
received fifty cents.
Bummed up, the barbers o f Brooksvlllo figured twelve shnves nnd two
^haircuts.ench month would totalize
their receipts ,at four dollars tho
month at the reduced price, while tho
higher prices would bring thm in on
the reduced patronage about soventyfivo cents every two months—because
of the "home lather.”
Barbers, like men of other callings,
are in the business for tho cash re­
turns—but too often allow thought­
less fiction to lessen their Incomes
nnd theirnggrognte ereccipts. A rcnl
sagacious merchant would prefer to
sell ten articles nt n profit o fn dollnr
each thnn to make one snlc nnd net
five dollars. That is why they nre
clever advertisers— to make what is
termed n "quick turnover.” Barbers
are ns march entitled to the same
methods as nre men in other cnlllngs
—hut few of them are careful adver­
tisers. They should be— especially
in these days nnd times.— Kissimmee
Gazette.

\

After A ll
what better aim could a bank
have than to render good ser­
vice to its patrons?
In our desire to make this an in­
stitution o f service, we are do­
ing everything within the realm
o f good banking to assist in the
betterment and up-building of
this city and section.
1

First National Bank
A COMMUNITY BUILDER

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

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD
You Can Find the N am e o f Every Live Pro­
fessional and Business Man in
Sanford in This Column
LAW YERS

C O N T R A CTORS

George A . DeCottes

S. O. Shinholser

Attorney-at-Law

Contractor and Builder

Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
SANFORD
FLORIDA

B A T T E R IE S

FLORID!

Sanford Construct’n Co.

CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Pinnes nnd Specifications ChecrfiBj
Furnished
Battery Troubles to U s
AH
Work
Guaranteed
W* I pmUUm on XI*0trie*! Work aal 00a fir*
70B d*soad«bU Mrtloo..
H. T. PACE
P, 0. Hoi HI
BKIMO TOOK

WZ ALSO KATZ COMPETENT ktZCHAMtOa
roz OVZORAUUKO YOU* OAK

Sanford Battery Service Builders &amp; Contractor!
Sketches and Estimates Fm; m
Company
Phone 189

L. A. Renaud, Prop.

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

building too large and none toe n i l
------ALL WORK GUARANTEED—

~ W ilson &amp; Shorey
Pine and Garland Sta„ Orlando, FU

Sold and Serviced by

PURE WATER

Edw. H iggins, Inc.

Elder Springs Water

H aight &amp; W ieland

99.98% PURE
Phone SU-W
Sanford, Fk

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

R E A L ESTATE
E. F. Lane

L O R D ’S PURITY
, W ATER
AS GOOD AS THE BBST
Daily Service

SANFO RD

I’hont III

NOVELTY

WORKS

Real Estate and Insurance
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

Phone 95

JJ___

Geo. W . K night
Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

•:*

FLORIDA

.. Employment Bureau..

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR and BUILDM
517 Commercial Street

Sanford, Fk

TRANSFERAL

The vocational committee of the Busi­
ness and Professional Women's Club “ WE DELIVER THE GOODS*
requests all young women desiring
employment to register nt the First Quick Service Transfer
Nntlonnl Bank.
Storage Facilities
If we please you, tell other*; » **
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
tell ua. Phone 498
Eyes Examined
Glasses Designed

Henry McLaulin, Jr.
OPT. D.

HOTELS

Hotel Montezuma
“ Sanford’s New Hotel”
$ U 0 Up Per Day

OPTICIAN

OPTOMETRIST

Graduate Northern Illinois College
212 Eaat First St.
Sanford, Flo.

W IL S O N V U L C A N IZ ­
IN G W O R K S
0. O. WILSON, Own.r

SATISFACTORY SERVICE AND
REASONABLE PRICES
W lih t Brethei*

.)!&lt; •

Z u ild lw

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.
General Machine and Bolter Works
Automobile Flywheel Steel Gear
bonda in stock
Crank Shafts Re-turned

GILL0N&amp;
FRY ,
ELECTRICAL
Contractors

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Summary of the
Pleating Snail
Taika Socclaetly
Arranged for
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to college must have now outfits and
their going away means much to sll
the business houses of Sanford and
they should got busy and go after
tho school business.

P A O rflY l

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W ho.

W. P. Townsend, of DcLnnd, wns In
the city Saturday transacting busi­
ness.

our T a ilor

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SANFORD’S
TEMPMATURE

THE WEATHER
For Florida: Fnir tonight
nmi Tuesday except probably
rhowera in extreme South por­
tion.
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F,|| is coming although it may not
|sc«m s

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THE SANFORD DAILY' HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,1921

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Mention of
g«tter* 1° Bdef
Poroonni
•fiBlareal

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Tom Martin spent the duy at DnyBeach yesterday.

F n. Fennell was n business visitor
l,tre Saturday from I’nlntka.
R R Allyn, °f Tampa, spent the
end here at the Montezuma.
R. K. Allyn and Snm Murrell Hpent
|tto day at Duytona Bouch yesterday.
Howard Smith and Fred Wight
Lnt the weekend at Daytona Beach.

It seems much cooler and
the early .nornlnga arc cold
but the old bulb aecmB to have
takon hia stand on the 00 mark
and bulleivc me, he will prob­
ably ntay there until we havo
that equinoctial gale to chnnge
the weather around to where
it should bo. How some do
ever we wiah to rise nnd re­
mark that the hot weather
cannot lust'm ore than three
months longer nnd we will
probably be dried on the stem
by that time nnd will not care
whether school keeps or not:
r&gt;:40 A. M., SEPTEMBER 10
Maximum .........................
00
Minimum ........................... 07
Rnhge ................................
70
Barometer ....................... 30.17
Unin, trace; calm nnd elenr.

If you can’t get a perfect fit out of the Michaels-Stern and Campus Togs
lino, then you need a tailored-to-order Suit. Don’t put out the extra cost of
a special representative, let our man do it. He works right amongst you,
the year round and the reason he is giving satisfaction is because he uses
the celebrated—

Horton Mabry nnd Joe Caldwell
have returned from Daytona Beach
where they spent the week end as the
guests of Arthur Znchnry.
A card will bring us to see you.—
Sanford MattrcBB Co.
148-7tp

ED. V. PRICE LINE

It is difficult to get the daily papers
to ovory subscriber every night, but
we aro trying our best. Boys will be
boys.

of tailoring. There ore tailoring houses thnt have been trying to duplicate
the Price way o f doing business for years— but they are far fronj it yet.
Once you try one of their suits, you are their customer for life.

Enrl B. Paxton left today for Col­
lege Station, Texas, whore he has ac­
cepted a position ns Instructor of
electrical engineering.

MAKE US PROVE IT.

YOU’ LL IJE SATISFIED OR COSTS YOU
NOTHING

Have your watches nnd jowelry re­
paired at McLaulin’s. Two first class
watch nmkors. Prompt service.
140-tfc
The
big to
ulates
brings

school opening may not seem
most people, but it really stim­
business in many lines, and
many new people to the city.

s w f f f r ///j r f s o /m /r c k L

Sanford, Fla.

The children will soon bo starting
Ito tchool and they are needing so
I f any things.

Messrs. J. It. Stewart nnd It. A.
Turhcun, were among the successful
fishermen at Daytona Bench on Sunof Mr. nnd Mrs. K, K. Gore. Mr. duy, bringing home a big moss of
Sam Murrell lenvea today for De- McGraw has charge o f tho Linotype large fish, crabs nnd shrimp.
jm l where he will enter Stetson Uni- Department on tho night side of the
Orlando Morning Sentinel, which po­ ItOOFING, Rod nnd green slate sur­
Tersity where he will study law.
sition ho has held for the pnHt ten
face, 3-ply $3.25 per square. Tiger
The merchants that prepnre for tho yenrs.
brand, plain, 3-ply $3.25; 2-ply, $2.75;
Lhool opening will he doing thp chil1-ply, $2.25. Free delivery. Address
Mr. Nagels, representing tho Dnn- M. E. Ginn, Box 391.
[dren a favor and themselves a favor,
139-2fltp
iel Millor Co., of Baltimore, is in the
Ialso.
city today calling on hi» local custo­
Reports from tho business centers
today say thnt building materials are
Mr. and Mrs. I’. I\ McGraw, of Or- mers.
falling in price. It fact, they are much
Jlando, spent a few hours In the city
And then our boys nnd girls going cheaper than they were Inst year nt
Knnday afternoon visiting at the home
this time, and it is up to every one
to build and build now, If possible.
Sanford needs - tuny homes and many
houses nnd ninny store buildings nnd
many improvements.

SALTS FINE FOR
ACHING KIDNEYS
WE EAT TOO .MUCH MEAT WHICH
CLOGS KIDNEYS. THEN
THE BACK HURTS
Most folks forget thnt the kidneys,
ike the bowels, get sluggish and clog­
ged nnd need a flushing occasionally,
^
W(&gt; ,|nve ,,nckache nnd (lul, miM.

Classified advertisements, 5 cent* a line. No ad taken for leas than
25 cents, and positively no classified nda charged to anyone.
Caah
must accompany all ordera. Count five worda to a line and remit ac­
cordingly.

FOR S A L E

FOR R E N T

ery in the kidney region, severe head­ FOR SALE— Rose No. 4 seed, Irish FOR RENT—Several light house­
potatoes, per bushel $2.00.— L. A.
keeping rooms. New and clean. 117
aches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver,
Brumley.
131-tfc
Laurel,
144-tfc
acid stomach, sleeplessness nnd all
Many new people are coming to sorts of bladder disorders.
FOR SALE— 1021 Model Ford Sedan FOR It ENT—6 room cottage, good lo­
Snnford every day. We should put our
You simply must keep your kidneys
at $550. This is a bargain. Seo us
cation. See E. F. Lane, the Real
city in line shape to receive them. active and clean, nnd the moment you ’ at once.— B. &amp; O. Motor Co. 144-tfc Estate Man.
152-2tp
We should also give them the glad feel an ache or pain in the kidney
FOR
RENT—Three
rooms
and
sleep­
hand nnd, if possible, hnve a place region, get ubout four ounces of Jnd FOR SALE— Modlum sizo safe. Ap­
ing
porch
nt
$12.50
per
month.
Seo
ply 402 Sanford Ave., and Fourth
for them. If all the buildings need­ Halts from any good drug store here,
E.
F.
Lane,
the
Real
Estate
Man.
Streot.
04-01.
ed rould be built hero at once, we tnkc a tnblespoanful in n glass of wat­
152-2tp
FOR
SALE—
Lexington,
1020
model,
would lmvo a population of twenty- er before breakfast for a few days
FOR
RENT—
Comfortable
rooms,
fur­
at $1250. Looks good und is in A -l
flvo thousand people this winter.
nnd your kidneys will then net fine.
nished
for
light
housekeeping.
318
This famous salts is mude from the mechanical condition. Terms to suit
Palmetto
Avo.
149
6tp.
144-tfc
Tho enrrier boys on the Hcrnld in acid of grapes and lemon juice, com­ you.— B. &amp; O. Motor Co.
the main are good boys nnd they are bined with lithin, nnd is harmless to FOR SALE—8 -room house with all FOR RENT— Part of store, nice win­
dow spaco. Apply Hornld office.
modern convenience, excellent re­
honestly trying to get tho papers to flush clogged kidneys nnd stimulate
15Q-3tc
every subscriber every night. If they them to normni activity. It also neu­ pair. Private water works, in desirfail let us know it nt once nnd we will tralizes tho acids in the urino so it no nhlo location. Keusont*ble terms. Ap­ FOR RENT— Refined couple desiring
two nice unfurnished communicnttry nnd straighten it out. Wo. want longer irritates, thus ending bladder ply to Owner, 510 W. First Streot.
110-tfc ing rooms for light housekeeping, with
you to get the Dally Herald prompt­ disorders.
Jnd Salts is harmless; inexpensive; FOR SALE—Buick Roadster nt
a bath, lights nnd city water, close in,
ly.
makes a delightful effervescent lithiabargain.— B. &amp; O. Motor Co. 144-tfc call on Mrs. G. II. Smith, 301 Pnlnietto
S. M. Lloyd says thnt if one goes wator drink which everybody should FOR’ SALE—One heavy duty two- ave.
out of town a few hours it is difficult take now nnd then to keep fffeir kid­
wheel trailer in good condition. In­ FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms.
Apply 1004 Elm Ave.
152-tfc1
to find his house again ns the new neys clean, thus avoiding serious com­ quire nt Ford Garage.
143-tfc
homes are being built over night and plications.
FOR
Single,
furnished
room,
A well-known local druggist says he FOR SALE— Stable manure; enr lots.
close
in.
Gentlemen
preferred.
J.
tho entire fnco o f tho city is being
Good dry stock. Price $7 p.ir ton, f.
M., care Herald.
152-2tp
changed. It is almost that, good nt sells lots of Jnd Salts to folks who be- o. b. cars, Sanford. Chase &amp; Co.
lievo in overcoming kidney trouble
that nnd we hereby give Mr. Lloyd
151-tfc.
while it is only trouble.— Adv.
W ANTED
tho silver handled shoe horn for first
FOR SALE— l form ennnor nnd sovprize.
erul dozen jars. Very reasonable. SALESMAN to cover local torrtory,
W. W. C. Smith, of Ocnln, spent
Address
“ E. II.” care Herald.
dh-tf
selling denlcrs. Gunrunteed salary
Saturday here at the Montezuma.
“ EXIDE" BATTERIES, the Giant
of
$100.00 week for right man. Tho
FOR SALE—A sped enr. Guaranteed
thnt lives in n box. We enn now fur­
Richnrds
Co., 200 Fifth Avo., New
WEEKS WEATHER
75 miles an hour. Will exchange
nish six Volt Bnttorics at $24.50. Wo
York,
N.
Y.
147-Otp
for a touring car. 1000 First West.
buy, sell, cxchnnge, recharge nnd re­
Forecast
for
the
Period
September
150-8tp
WANTED— Hemstitching and pecotpair all mukcR Bnttoricp.— Rny Broth­
19 to 24, Inclusive.
ing, also ordera for all kinds o f
FOR SALE 8 hives of bees. In good
ers. Phone 548.
150-tfc
South Atlantic nnd East Gulf
condition. Sec A. E. Dobbins, 325 pleating. 124 Palmetto Avo. 140-fltc
133-Sat-Wed-Ot
Henry MyLaulin hoH returned from Stntes: Generally fair, except widely Service Shoo Shop.
n trip to New York nnd other big scattered locnl thundershowers; nor- d u m b e r PRICES ARE ADVANCcities where ho spent some time se­ mul temperature. There are no indi-, , NG_ Tho buil(|er mny stUI Kot thc
lecting new nnd up to date silver and cations at this time o f a disturbance advantage of low building cost by
submitting schedules to us and gotting with months of strenuous work are
China nnd all kinds of beautiful goodH ( in the West Indies.
dircct-from-mlll-to-bullder
service. nearly here. You should tnke pains
for hi» jewelry Btore. Mr. MpLnu- j
NOTICE
Our long leaf yellow pine and Tldcwn to find out whether your children’s
tin says thnt he will have something (
to show his customers when the now j Will the party who broke into C. ’ tur cypress, manufactured in best mills eyes are normal. Has school work
goods arrives for tho holidny trade A. Reed’s house Sunday night, bring insures first quality nt lowest pos- nnd reading strninod your boy's eyes?
nnd for the regular trnde ns wall. Imck tho can goods and other HtufT, &gt;slblc cost consistent with good ium- Poor eyesight, undiscovered, mny re­
Watch the Dally Hornld for announce­ nnd save trouble, ns thoy were seen |&gt;or—less middlemen’s henvy profit.— tard a child’s whole progress in life.
GULF LUMBER COMPANY, Porry,
nnd are known.
ments.
TOM MOORE
Florida.
138-c.o.d-13tc
REDUCED
PRICES
ON
OLDSMOTRUCK TIRES, Goodyear non-skids
OPTOMETRIST— OPTICIAN
FOR SALE—Second hand Underwood
MILES AND TRUCKS
32x4 Mi ..........................................$27.50
Phono 162
, . ,
,
„ nnn
typewriter. In good condition. Ap- Office Opp I’ , O.
34x4 Mi ........................ ................. 31.00 t« £
*!r0PI“-‘&lt;! ......... X ............. * 200 [||y^ t Hcr„|,|,______________ HQ.tf.Jh
All other sizes uny make in propor- Olds 8 dropped .........................
100
tlon. Get our prices before you buy.— Oldsmobilo Trucks, Chassis ....... 1095 FOR SALE— New cottage, n little
better thnn tho usual run. Two bed Pickling and Preserving
N. II. GARNER, Dealer
Ray Brothers. Phonq 548.
150-tfc
152-2tc
rooms, sleeping porch, well located.
Worth your investigating.— A, P.
Mrs. Margaret Barnes, of Sanford,
Connelly.
149-4tc.
PRINCESS
PRESSERY
hns nrrivod.in Orlando, Mrs. Barnes
The
Prlpcess
Pressory
Is
opon
in
FOR SALE OR RFjNT— Plano In good
will take over the management of
We have the
the'Jefferson Court this wfntor, beblast. Wo have a professional I condition: Phone 103-J or address
ginning October 1. Mrs. Herbert »klrt pressqr, dyer,, tailor, ulterer nnd, p 0 Box 352&gt;
149-atp
Wichtendnhl,.who ha* been thc very nlI,.kG&gt;W M,^ancy work. Satisfaction j popyla'r manager o f the Court,up till fOarauteed. Place under new man-, W)ARD_ AND ROOM- Private fnmCall 47fi,| By- 719 Oak Avo.
151-7tp
this time, wll ltnko tho management “ goment. Quick servico.
.
nf the Lakeland FOR’ SALE’ — 50,000 Cauliflower
apartment Snn,ordT Br» nch Mrs G W Wa ors.l -P lw t. at $3.50'per 1.000A-W. Bl M ason, Sure-Seal Jars
of, the magnificent new apartipent
houxo now under construction at. Lake S ” ™ ,
■
M * ’
’
Hickson, Celery Avo.-'
148,-flip'
and
Glasses:
nhf'nn
Sha will Manager.
101-hSip,---------- i , ------- L __.----=----------------!----1
Dot on Wnat
West Colonial
Colonial Orlvo.
Drlyo. Sh*.w|ll
FURNITURE FOR SA L E - -Ona.,4» iY II •
be loented thero after November 15.
■■ ■*
See our line o f
In tho matter o f getting morsels i burner
Fiqrenco
Automatic 11
— Orlando Sentlijel,
from tho pork barrel, congressmen sto.ye; one dlping room table.and four,
Stone Crocks, Coolers,
frequently swap nn Aye for an Aye. j chairs; twp twin Iron beds with mat.,
Middy 'W ash Suits,;
_________ _
tress; one 4-h'olo wodd stove; ono I«Ui
Churns, etc.

SCHOOL DAYS

iave ju st received
a carload o f these cars
ALL ARE

1922 M O D ELS '

quipped with the famous Ansted Motor, six wire wheels,
•&gt;extia tires, windshield wings, front and rear bumpers,
on and rear snubbers, trunk rack and trunk on the rear
„ °.
snec*al equipment that goes to make this the most
out.'V L nutomol)Ho on tho American market. The Lark
fm-m lSStS nnj thing under $4,000. Is unequnlled in perlormnnce, durable and economical.

Oct a Demonstration and Y ou ’ll be Convineed that the L A R K has no equal
five i!" ma,a irnmetHato deliveries of the Lark, the regular
broil
tlle Model T.sQven passenger and the Thorore(,&lt; Al«° closed models.

B &amp; 0. M o t o r C o .
SANFORD, FLORIDA
SFMiv/v

DI8TRIBUTOR8 FQK

1KE’ MARI&lt;*N. VOLUSIA, BREVARD,
ORANGE AND.OSCEOLA COUNTIES

i

TIME

STONE JARS

$2.50 to $4.00 values, as
Ions: as they last at 98c.
— Sanford Shoe &amp; Cloth­
ing Co.

162-6U:

N e w . E ra i t fr ln te r y ,
G . B a s s e tt S ftiilh , P ro p .

1 COMMERCIAL AND'
JOB PRINTING

a 'r s r i s s i W

t

plant cottage on First street; l^Sditp
fOll'-'BALE^-A pair o f young, black
| mare mules, at n bargain;' Phono
'166.
152-tfc

HARDWARE

CO,
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INVESTIGATE jury tam pers
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V E G E T A B LE SECTION

SANFO RD , FLO RID A, TU E S D A Y, SEPTEM BER 20, 1921

VOLUME II

m

NU M B ER 153

Putting Quietus on the West Virginia ‘TVarM

JACKSONVILLE
ATTORNEY
WAS ODIUS
1

----- ' BLO W ON JA W

P ro se c u tio n

W it n e s s e s

k il l s

m a in e

boxer

To the People and Could
Not Get Fair
Trial

D UE TO H E A R T F A IL U R E .

Said to Have Been
A p p reh en d ed

(B y Th# A iio tU U d P r iu )

BANG OR, Me., Sept. 2tT— Edward
Prout, twenty-one, fell dead after re­
ceiving a blow on the jaw in the
fourth round o fa boxing bout with
George Langley, here last night. Phy­
T H E TESTIMONY OK S E V E R A L OF
sician claim that death was due to
IN P L E A FO R C H A N G E OF V E N U S
THE s t a t e w i t n e s s e s
heart failure, but Langley was ar­
FOR PO PE CHARGED
FOR MONEY
rested. Later examination by physi­
W IT n M URDER'
cians, it Is now claimed that the boxer
(Br Th« AiivcU ttd Fra**)
(By Th* AitooUUd Frau)
died o f concussion o f the brain. His
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20
JAC K S O N V ILLE , Sept. 20.— Coun­
skull was fractured when he fell
Charges that fo u r peraonn, one o f
sel for Pope, indicted jointly with
them n prominent figure In the Fatty through the ropes to tho Hoot.
Rnwlins for murder In the first 3elli'guliir nruiy train moving (tirougli dm W'wi Virtglnlu mouiii.iltm in the sceue o f the mine war, nml inuditne gUn- gree in connection with tho killing o f
Arbuckle case, have cllacuBned
the
nera of the volunteer forces ready to meet an ultuclt by the Insurrectionists.
liklihood o f th eir benefiting financial­ A N O T H E R A M E R IC A N
Hickmnn, sought n chnngc o f venue
SHOT
B
Y
M
E
X
IC
A
N
S
ly by means o f tampering with Im­
when circuit court opened today- on
N E A R T A M PIC O S U N D A Y.
portant prosecu tion witnesses were
I the ground that Pope wns odiua to
Hu # # * # # * * 1 0 1 # # # # #
made today by District Attorney Bra­
'Community
and could not obtain fair
#
(B y T i t A itseliU d P u tt)
dy. Brady's statement followed tho
trial.
Defense
failed yesterday to
W A S H IN G T O N , Sopt. 20.— Carl R.
* W IL L NOT ASK FOR
adjournment e a r ly today o f San Fran­
get
thirty
day
continuance.
Tabb, an Americas employee o f the
#
DEATH P E N A L T Y FOR
cisco county g ra n d jury which is delv­
Judge SimmonB refused to grant a
Mexican Petroloum Co., was shot and
#
F A T T Y A R B U C K LE
ing into this and other incidents in
change
o f venuo and court recessed
killed Sunday night by Mexican sol­
#
connection w ith tho death o f M I sb
until afternoon.
dier in the oil fields near Tampico, the
#
S A N FRANCISCO, Sept.
Rappc.
'
# 20.— When Roscoe ("F a tt y ")
American consul at Tampico reported
BODY FOUND FLO A TIN G
R-27 REPORTED IN
DISTRESS # Arbuckle goes to trial it is
M A K IN G FIG H T FOR IlO A I) NO. 2
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20.— The today to th? state department.
IN L A K E N E A R O CALA
# consider'd improbable
OFF T H E COAST OF
that
TO S T A R T BEFORE R O AI)
county grand jury early today ad­
LOUIS LAN G DROWNED.
#
FLORIDA
District Attorney
Matthow
NO. 1.
journed until next Monday night the House Tax Bill
*
Brady will ask for the death
Investigation of nlleged tampering
(By Th* A**o«Ut«d Frau)
(By TO* AiiscItUd P u n )
(By Th* AitooltUd Fr***)
Amended
by
Senate
*
sentence.
This decision will
O CALA, Sept. 20.—Tho body o f
with prosecuting witnesses in the Fat­
M IA M I, Sept. 20.— No further word *
O CALA, Sept. 20.— Good ronds
be left to the jurors hearing
Being Put in Shape was received at the local wireless sta­
ty Arbuckle ease. The grund Jury re­
boosters from half a dozen or more L ouIh Lang was discovered today in
* the case.
ported to have heard testimony o f Dr.
tion today from tho U-27 reported in. *
counties of Central Florida are gath­ seven feet o f water some distance out
.
/
The possible verdicts in this
(B y Th* Au oeU U d P u tt)
William Rumwelt, who is said to" have
distress ubout one hundred miles! *
ering here today for a meeting to­ in Zny Prarie, twenty-two miles east
particular case with the pen­
W A S H IN G T O N , Sept.
20.— The
performed an autopsy on Miss Rappe.
northeast of Nassau. Local naval of-*
night to discuss ways and means of o f Ocala. Lang wns fully clothed and
No action was taken. A t the conclus­ house tax bill as amended by the sen­ ficcrs express the lielief that help will # alties involved, follow:
forcing notion on the construction of apparently had fallen from a boat
#
1. — Murder In the first de­
ion of the session District Attorney ate finance committee whipped into be sent from Charleston where larger
State Road Number 2. First of series nnd drowned, being unable to swim.
* gree without recommendation
Brady issued a statement declaring it shape today fo r presentation tomor­ and more speedy vessels are avail­
of
meetings in the interest of having
# by the jury calls for the death
had been disclosed thnt Miss Joyce row when the senate reconvenes after able.
road
work done, was held at Gaines­ Neither Lloyd George
# penalty.
Clark, Reggy Morely and Dr. Qabor its recess o f a month.
ville
lnn$
week and expected delega­
#
2. — Conviction on the charge
or Secretary Curzon
Kingstone, called before tho jury, had
tion from that city to meeting tonight
W AS H IN G TO N , Sopt. 20.— Assist­ #
of murder in the first degree
discussed the probability o f m aking F IR S T F O O T B A LL F A T A L IT Y
will number nearly two hundred.
ance for the American submarine R-27 #
Attend Conference
with a recommendation by tho
OF T H E SEASON T O D A Y
money out of the Arbuckle case by
which Sunday night sent out a distress *
Road No. 2 which connects with the
jury carries a penalty of life
BOY K IL L E D IN PRACTICE. call while bound from Panama Canal
framing Miss Clark to impeach tho
Georgia lion, and runs through Cen­ A t Washington on Disarmament. on
________
I
#
imprisonment.
testimony of Miss Zeh Prcvoat, ‘ im­
to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, was order­ #
tral Florida, Gainesville south through
Account of Trouble at Home
3. — A verdict of murder in
* (B y Th# A u m ( i U4 Pr#u )
portant prosecution witness.
Ocnia, Leesburg, Apopkn, Orlando,
ed by the navy department. Reports #
the second degree means an
E L IZ A B E T H C IT Y , N .'C ., Sept.
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20.— Mrs.
(By Th* AtiocItUd Fra**)
Kissimmee, and on down south’, or for
that tho submarine needed aid reach­ #
indeterminnto sentence o f one
20.—
W
illiam
Pritchnrd,
sixteen,
died
LONDON,
Sept. 20.— It was defin­
Roscoe C. (Fatty) Arbuckle (Minta
Miami cast from Kissimmee through
ed the deportment yesterday and the *
year
to
life
imprisonment.
at
his
home
here
todhy
as
a
result
o
f
itely
decided
thnt
neither Lloyd George
Dufree) arrived in San Francisco early
the Melbourne branch and later the
Commandant at Guantanamo base or­
4. — A verdict of manslaugh­
nor
Lord
Curzon,
secretary o f foreign
1yesterday from New York, to assist injuries received In n practise with dered to send a tug. The report did #
Orlando Ocean highway to Indian Riv­
# ter is punishable by imprison­
tho high school football team yester­
nffnirH,
will
attend
the Washington
in the defense of her husband.
er City and then the East Coast high­
not indicate the nature o f the trouble
ment for from one to ten
conference
on
disarmament
and Pacif­
Miss Rappe is declnred to have died day. Ills neck was dislocated and but jt is not believed serious. The ves­ *
way, south, has developed a strong
# years.
ic
problems
in
view
o
f
impending
de­
following injuries incurred at a party repiratory center paralyzed.
fight from Jacksonville and the East
sel usually carried a crew of two of­ #
velopments
in
domestic
politics
it
wns
in Arbuckle’s suite at the Hotel St.
Coast in favor o f Road No. 1 which
ficers and twenty-seven men.
# # # # # * a * u # # # * #
Francis here early in September fgr
crosses the state from Jacksonville en­ learned this afternoon.
which Arbuckle is being held.
tering Lake City where it hits Road
A R M Y A IR SERVICE
FLO R ID A D AIR YM E N
CURB M A R K E TS PROVE
Mrs. Arbuckle in lieu of being inter­
No. 2.
TESTS ON B A TTLE S H IP.
viewed gave out a statement, in which
M EETING IN M IAM IA BIG A ID TO FARM ERS.
W A S H IN G T O N , Sept. 20.—The
•he asked the people of Snn Francisco
army
air service will lnungh its
(By Th* Ati*el*(*d Fr***1
to be "fair" with her husbnnd and to
A T L A N T A , Gn, Sopt. 20.— Tho
bombing
teBts o f tho old bnttleship
give him n “ square deal."
movement launched by the Atlanta
M IA M I, Sept. 20.— The annual con­
Alabama next Friday morning, ac­ vention o f the Florida Dairy Asso­
I know and his friends know thnt
Woman’s Club to establish curb mar­
cording
to advices from Langley
he is innocent,” the statement said.
kets to handle fnrm products through
ciation
began
here
today.
FATH ER
OF T H E PR O H IB ITIO N
Fiold to the air service.
Tho statement of the comedian’s
out the state and the south, and
A M E N D M E N T SEEMS TO IIE
wife declared that only one side'of the
which it is expected, will assume na­
PER SO N A NON G R ATA
«»e had been made known to tho pub­
tional Bcope, has received tho strong
lic and expressed belief thnt when tho
(By Th* A*i*«Ut*d Fr*n)
endorsement o f business and agricul­
W AS H IN G TO N , Sept. 20— Warning
•ntire story had been unfolded "m y
M IN N E A P O L IS ,
Sept.
20.— Adtural interests In many sections o f
thnt the making of intoxicating
husband will he completely exonerated dressing the convention o f Minnesota
tho country, according to advices re­
"home brew" is illegal wns issued to­
and his good name thoroughly cleared Anti-Saloon League here last night
By Henry Clews
ceived hero by club women. Tho fed­
day by .Prohibition Commissioner
and that he again will take his plnco Representative Volstead stated
his
eral government, through its agricul­
nj^the hearts of the American peo- life had been threatened on his de­
N E W YO R K , Sopt. 20.— Announce­ $380^000,000 held, but at least shows Hnyncs.
tural experts, it I h stated, is intensely
parture. Ho said ho had been warned ment thnt tho exchange situation is thnt the certificates issued on bchnlf ’ Tho prohibition commissioner’s at­
interested in the plnn nnd will, it In
trs. Arbuckle was accompanied by in a letter that ho would never take again under consideration on the part o f the better lines enn still command titude o f the home brew question wns
announced, lend n helping hand in
7 r mother. Mrs. Flora Durfco, o f Loa his soat again in tho house.
The o f tho Washington authorities, that n market, even nt 6 per cent. Some defined by Mr. Haynes as follows:
furnishing lecturers and demonstra­
Angeles.
"Non-intoxicating fruit julco can bo
threat, ho said, was not the first ho negotiations are under way for the re­ other favorable developments in rail­
tors. Atlanta’s curb market, estab­
Thi Arbucklcs have been separated had received since tnking an aciive habilitation o f Mexico's extemnl debt, rond finance help to confirm the pre­ made in tho home. Intoxicating wine,
lished nt tho instance o f the club wo­
r He years, according to friends, part ih tho figh t against violators of probably to bo followed by the recog­ dictions o f continued improvements, homo brow nnd distilled spirits may
he residing in New York and her hus- tho prohibition amendment. A ll let­ nition o f tho present Mexicnn gov­ nnd the definite announcement that not bo made. Two hundred gnllons o f men, hns proven a big monoy market
for farmers nenr Atlanta.
hand living i&gt;, Los Angeles.
ernment, and that tentative agree­ net earnings for August are prncticnl- non-lntoxicnting fruit juico muy bo
ters woro annoymous.
ment upon an available tax program ly $70,000,000 Substantially sustains manufactured tnx free by the head o f
HAN O VER J A IL E M PTY .
uri .m k w a v e s t r i k e s
preliminary to the reassembling of the forecast on thnt subject. In these a fiftnlly registering with a collector
Dry Weather Bad
congress has been nearly reached by circumstances the firmness nnd in­ of internal revenue.
GOTHAM A T W EEK-END .
W ILM IN G TO N , N. C., Sopt. 20.—
on Florida Crops
the|senato finance committee are chief creasing value o f the stnndnrd rails
“ This tnx exemption provision hns
Tho now Hnnovor county jail hero is
DV Th* Aa.ocUtsd P u tt)
iff not surprising.
among
tho
constructive
developments
been the sourco o f confusion. Tho e f­
Says Federal Bureau
empty today for tho, first timc&lt; in
of tho paHt week. Taken all in nil, Business Progress Still in Evidence
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fect o f this is not to allow tho manu­
There has been a disposition during facture o f 200 gnllonH of intoxicating many yenrs. Although tho prison had
with
the
continuation
of
tho
favorable
end " NlW Y o r k o v t r the wcok- General Farming Is Backward on A c­
upward movement in Btocks which had the week toward nn increase in the wine free from registrations o f tho a fairly healthy population last week,
count o f Drouth.
already Hot in, they clearly sustain volume of employment in a good many national prohibition act, but morely when Judgo Connor convened this
b Ih'rinjj the Inst 48 hours there have
term o f criminal court Saturday, all
industries, particularly
tho belief in progress toward bettor important
(By Th* AtMcItUd Frau)
Mfe
holduP8» burglaries and
to allow the manufacture o f 200 gal­
•cases
had been disposed o f today.
those o f hte New England Btatcs, and
G A IN E S V IL L E , Sept. 20.— Florida conditions.
lons o f non-intoxicating fruit juices
been r t u Z ? " nd 20 SU9pcct“ hnv«
Jailor
Davis had th0 jail fumigated
o
f
New
York.
In
certain
manufactur­
crops aro generally in need of rain, ac­ Encouraging Railway Developments
free o f tax.
drive
" Up by tho pol,co -,n a
ing
regions
where
scahonal
conditions
yesterday
nnd announced today he
cording to tho review o f crop condi­ -The declaration of tho regular di­
v.
’,l'ab 113 tbo crime bnnds.
obtain,
renction
has
undoubtedly
oc­
wns
ngain
"ready fo r business."
vidend
on
Great
Northern
has
set
at
tions Issued by tho Federal Bureau of
STORM DAM AGE L A SAVOIE.
Agency8 f i 7 ° Snfc in tho Br°nx
curred,
but
this
would
havo
been
true
rest
the
anxiety
which
has
been
en­
Crop Estimates for the week ended
Retting
V h f CH7 n Y ° a8t C° ’ Saturday. Ideal harvesting weather tertained on thnt score, and the ac­ ip any case upon the arrival o f tho
A handsome new Baptist church Is '
H AVR E , Franco, Sept. 20.— A hurPert, Th
T ° burKlnr" woro exusual
period
o
f
normal
reduction.
tion
taken
is
regarded
ns
a
very
hope­
being
built at Fort Plercn at a cost
prevail*,.it says.
ricano struck the steamship La Savoie
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Harvesting o f corn continues. Pre­ ful indication o f tho general nttltudo There is no reason to doubt the up­ during tho night o f Soptembbor 14­ o f about $62,600.
paration o f tho ground fo r oat plapt- of railrond managers at largo. Rail­ ward movement o f business. This,
i r L , WlT'ur * number f t other ing Is being dolayed by dry weather. road securities as a whole have a moreover, is confirmed by August 16, causing considerable damage to
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detected on th
8,U8pccU!d burglars, Cotton is opening rapidly with hot, more substantial footing as . invest- foreign trado returns, which show a tho upper deck,.wrecking tho wire­
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hou,e werol T * , 0* one apartm°nt clear weather.
ments-than they have enjoyed for a large increase both o f exports and im­ less, carrying away two lifeboats, and
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injurying two sailors, tho vessel’s o f­
Late sweet ’ potatoes need rain; Irish great many years. Another feature ports, with a balance o f trade in our
CONDEMNING
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. ,ntheC ell- fa £ t ficers reported today.
potato growers aro preparing fo r in­ in favor o f tho rails, which has not favor amounting to $181,000,000. Tho
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and a 7 7 ''V* ° nt’ ,mY ro11 robbory, creased acreage. Excellent harvest­ yet come to the front, is the proba­ unfilled order report o f the United
BLOW UP PLOT DISCOVERED.
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Whfch t°hf °»thcr ho,dupa* ,n ing weather prevails fo r hay; yields bility o f a number&gt;pf liner being con­ States Steel Corporation snows
LE A V E N W O R T H , Kas., Sept. 20.
solidated, which sooner or iator will larger reduction than had been pre­
themselves , , h°
declftrcd nnd quality o f hay generally good.
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oa this , r , b? r°vonue otYicers, and
Citrus fruit on the highlands Is result in nil kinds of speculative ru­ dicted, but this is a situation that ap­ — A plot'to blow up a section o f tho *
lutfons condemning the Ku *
Pants of 1
, Keurched «U occu- showing the need o f rain, according mors. Co-ordinnte in interest and im­ plies to a period o f some three weeks main wall o f tho gate at the federal *
Klux Kisn and declaring "It is #
portance with this step is tho action ago. Ingot production and general de­ penitentiary has been fruBtratod, *
to the review. .
not necessary to augment ths^ #
In BmoWy°nm° b,,e Wh‘Ch th0&gt;’
of
a New York banking firm in taking mand are increasing, and the steel Warden W. I. Biddle ,and other pris­ *
Stocks* generally in good condition
police force o f the city with #
$7,500,000 o f the 0 per cent car trust otitlook is hopeful. The better values on officials announced today. Thoy * secret organisation" was pass- #
poltco an,7tht8 7 erc to bo vi°wed by but ranges and pasture need rain.
The Bureau reports trucking opera­ certificates which the government had fo r cotton and grain are already hav­ said that seven prltoners who wpro *
ed by the city council.
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tobbsrles at 7 * Ct'JV8 ° f the variouB
tions being delayed by dry weather in arranged to dispose of. This amouht ing the effect that was expected o f lenders in tho plan, had been placed *
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Police suJon.
UnUP” * th°
represents only n bore fraction o f tho
in solitary confinement
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SEE ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
ONE OF THE BEAUTY SPOTS TH E S T A R T O -D A Y
IN SEMINOLE’S BIG LIST
M ADG E K E N N E D Y in

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High and Rolling and
Studded With Lakes
is Altamonte '

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A CITY OF HOMES

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A N D F IL L E D W IT H M A N Y S A T ­
IS FIE D NO R TH E R N VISITO RS
DURING W IN T E R MONTHS.

MIDDY WASH SUITS
$2.50 to $4.00 values as long as they
last, at

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I SanfordShoe &amp; Clothing Co.
A M K W iM K aM nN IW W W W W W M W aK W W M M W M M M W W W M IM M W W M
LIN IN G UI* A PO W E R FU L

Pool Room Loiters
W ill Get Pinched in
,
City of Jacksonville

FOOT B A L L M ACHINE.

Altamonte Springs is one o f the
henutiful little cities of Seminole coun­
ty thnt has been hiding her light un­
der a bushel somewhat in the years
gone by but that is coming out every
day in the sunlight o f publicity and
attracting many tourists and Invest­
ors. Those who see Altamonte Springs
aro struck with the wonderful site
which this thriving place occupies and
wonde^ why nil creation looking for a
winter home did not settle there in the
beginning. Tho truth of the mntter Is
thnt Altamonte Springs hnn beon tho
home o f mnny o f the big business men
o f the country for many years and the
Altamonte Springs Hotel shelters a
multitude in the winter months. They
como down for a qulot place nnd for
rent nnd recreation and find it there
nnd finding it want to keep It to thomscIvch, therefore, there has been but
little nnld about this beauty spot
among the mnny in this fine county
thnt has so much in diversified crops
nnd prospects.
Altamonte Springs has tnken n
spurt in the pnst yenr nnd having been
incorporated has tnken on new life
nnd proceeded to make the mnny ad­
vantages known to the outside world
nnd this winter will sec mnny new
faces at tho hotels nnd many new
owners of fine homes nnd orange
groves und mnny nil the yenr round
residents for Altamonte is also un
ideal summer resort being situated
upon the ridge in the rolling country
of thnt pnrt of the county .
Altnmonte Springs has an altitude
of 220 feet— thus getting pine filter­
ed sen air from tho Atlantic ocean 30
miles to tho East, nnd tho Gulf of
Mexico to tho west,.forming thnt won­
derful ozono known ns the "AtmoBphere o f Altnmonte" nnd when com­
bined with the odor of orange blos­
soms nnd jnssaroino in Benson, and this
combination comes breezing into one's
window 24 hours a dny, it in bound
to give the niling their health, nnd
the healthy more health and joy of
living.
Altamonte Springs hns in its terri­
tory hundreds o f acres o f orange and
grapefruit groves in high state of
cultivation, and hns within her boun­
daries five beautiful lakes with clean,
sandy shoren, no marshy borders.
In fact Altnmonte Springs has ev­
erything that any other section of
Florida may have plus many good
things thnt mnpy others hnve not and
if any o f those interested will rend the
description o f this henutiful city in an­
other pnrt o f this issue they will pack
their baggage at once nnd come to
Altamonte Springn— the only Altn­
monte Springs In the world.
In muking up the list of the mnny
fine towns in Seminole county tho
Herald takes a distinct pride is giving
space to Altamonte Springs.

TW O Y O U T H F U L S LA Y E R S
W IL L F A C E T R IA L ALONE;
TW O M URDER IND IC TM EN TS.
(Br Th. AiMoUUd Fr*u)

CHICAGO, Sopt. 10.— Harvey K.
Church, confessed slayer o f Bornard
J. Daugherty, an automobile sales­
man, and Carl J. Ausmus, a demon­
strator, will probably fnco trial alone.
Two indictments o f murder will bo
nsked tho grand Jury. 'Clarence
Wilder and Milton Walker, held as
suspects, established aliblcs and the
authorities don't bolievo Leon Parks,
who implicated himself. His caso is
being further investigated.

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Also a Torchy Comedy

Tomorrow— Thos. Meighan and Lila Lee in
“The Easy Road;” Also FOX NEW S

CAR LOAD OF LE XIN G TO N S
A R R IV E A T B. &amp; O. G ARAG E
Hnvo you seen tho Lark? I f not
you hnvo missed tho last word in nutomobllo construction fo r it would scorn
thnt tho Lexington hns everything on
it thnt can be put on a car for comfort
nnd convenlonco. Tho "L a rk ” is well
nnmed. It hns tho appearance of tho
lark, full o f pep, full o f Joy, spick nnd
spnn and ready for tho morning or
whatyver might hnppon. Tho Lark
hns the famous Anstcnd motor, Span­
ish leather upholstory, wind wings,
bumpers, all the accessories that must
be put on other cars and even carries
a fine trunk on tho rear for those
trips that this nifty car offers to you
in every glnnco. It is some car nnd
enn leap to 70 miles an hour from a
quiet five miles almost before you
know it.
Take a look at the Lark at tho B. &amp;
O. whether you nro in tho ninrkct for
a enr or not. It will give you a dis­
tinct thrill just like looking at a fine
rnce horse, or blooded stock o f any
kind. It just gives you a satisfied
feeling to look it over nnd seo what
the last word in car construction renl-

During tho last week a few things
were accomplished in the athletic line
Vagrancy W ill Re the Charge Against in the local high school. It will un­
White and Block Loafent
doubtedly take srfme time to get nffnirs Into a condition thntttio authori­
(By Th. A »o cl.t.d P r.u )
ties hnvc set fo r a standard, but nuch
JAC K S O N V ILLE , Sept. 17.— Young progress has been made thnt all pre­
men who loiter ubout pool rooms in dict immediate results.
Jacksonville will fare badly if they
Among tho important announce­
aro taken into municipal court on
ments made by Mr. Alstctter, the fac­
vagrancy charges, Judge
Beckham
ulty director o f athletics, is thnt the
having announced that "pool rooms
services of Jack Brnnhnm hnvo been
aro not employment agencies.'’
Tho
secured and he will assist Conch
remarks o f the judge was prompted
Boone in building up the football ma­
nn&lt;*
Eo.
by statements of four young men
chine. Jack needs no introduction to
A demonstration will bo given you
brought before him this week nftcr
tho Orlando athletic world nnd will
nt any time. Just call up the B. &amp;
they had beon arrested in a pool room
prove n most valuable asset to Conch
O.
Garage.
by plain clothes officers. They told
Boone
nnd
tho
candidates
as
well
as
tho court they were searching for
to the team ns a whole.
ROADS BOOSTERS TO
work.
Tho nthlotic executive committee
HOLD BIG M EETING
" I won’ t listen to your stories of
A T OCALA TU E SD A Y.
seeking jobs when you are arrested hn sn scrioB of new rulings under con­
fo r loafing in pool rooms,” Judge sideration. These rulings potrnin to
N ext Tuesday night nt Ocala good
Bockhnm said ns ho sentenced onch to thq official "O ’n" In footbnll and basroads oosters from nil over Florida
sorve thirty o«./s at tho county fa rm .,
I&gt;*R* a is felt thnt tho standard
will gather to keep alive tho enthusi­
" I know there nro men out of work in of these letters should be raised so ns
Jacksonville but those who mnkotheir to be at par with the official recogni­
asm o f tho "Stnte’B road builders”
headquarters where ’sharks’ hnng out tion of swimming nnd track. Also it
nnd the citizens o f tho Peninsula
ennnot bo looking very hnrd for jobs." Is deemed ndvlsnhlc under present
Stnte In fostering the rapid comple­
Chief of Police Roberts hns instruct- conditions to nmke these letters more
tion o f thoHe main highway arteries
od Chief o f Detectives Hulbert to a r - , difficult to obtain.
thnt menn for the greater progressrest all parsons in pool rooms who are
A t n meeting of the letter men in
nnd opening up o f the finest stnte In
without jobs nnd more thnn tw en ty' footbnll on Frldpy evening Marion
tho Union. The two state highways
wore picked up the last of this woek. Kincaid wns elected cnptati. to lead
In question nrc known ns Rond No. 1
Hurl be rt hns announced that ho also ( the gridiron squad for this senson.
nnd Rond No. 2. No. 1 stretches from
intends to breuk up the hnbit young His ability and leadership is already
Pensacola to parallel the Georgia
men have of spending their tmle in too well known to comment upon his
Stnte line, via Lake City to Jackson­
pool roomn and on street corners.
election, This will make his third
ville, serving approximately 00,000
When the modern daughter is feel­ yenr on the footbnll sqund, so his ex­
people In cities of 1,000 or more in­
ing especially gracious, she is willing perience combined with his natural
habitants. No. 2, from the Georgin
to concede thnt her mother is a "nlco enthusiasm well fits him for hin po­
lino, crosses Road No. 1, at Lake City,
» old thing.”
sition. At present ho is serving ns
then on down into Centrnl nnd South
mnnngcr pro tern, fo r the tenni, due
Floridn ns fa r ns Fort Myers, to con­
to the fact thnt Glenn Miller hns been
nect with the Tnminml‘ Trail there,
unable to return to school to date.
passing through High Springs, Ocala,
Herbert Ilnrbor has been elected prop­
Gainesville, Leesburg, Eustis, Orlnnerty manager, and has already as­
do, Haines City, Bartow nnd Areasumed his duties.
din .serving &lt;approximately 300,000
It is hoped thnt by next Sunday n
people in towns o f 1,000 or more pop­
full schedule can be announced. Tho
ulation.
W H ER E T H E Y P L A Y TO D A Y
first gnmo will be with the Sanford
M. M. Smith, for five yenrs n momhigh
school representatives on tho
St. Louis nt Philadelphia.
ber o f the Stnte Rond Department nnd
W E DON’T KNO W
local gridiron on Snturdny, October
' Chicago at Boston.'
ono o f tho pioneers in Florida road
W H A T TH IS M ENAS BUT
1, instead o f with the Bartow aggre­
•Others not scheduled.
construction
work whose home is in
.
W E G IVE IT TO YOU.
gation at Bartow ns first announced.
W inter Park, wns present nt tho good
Bnrtow will be plnycd nt Bartow on
National League
(Bjr Th. Aiiocl.t.d F r.u )
ronds meeting held nt Gnlncsvllle re­
Now York nt Pittsburgh.
Thanksgiving dny.
N E W YO R K , Sept. ID.— Urban cently ,nnd Mr. Smith says that he
Boston ut Cincinnati.
To duto those reporting for prac­ Lcdoux hns announced that one un­ will bo present nt the Ocnln gnthcrBrooklyn nt Chicago.
tice who were on the team Inst yenr employed woman and twenty-five men oring o f boosters Tuesday. With Mr.
Philadelphia at St. L ouIb.
nro: W. Anderson, Schute, Link, hnvo asked that their services be sold Smith nt Gainesville wns Arthur
Grnlnger, Porter, B. Anderson, nnd nt auction, which ho proposes to hold Schultz, chnirmnn o f the Ornnge
RESULTS Y E S TE R D A Y
(captain) Kincaid. New locnl men re­ tonight despite the objections o f police County Commissioners, nnd both
American l.engue
porting for practico are:
Fiddnn, labor lenders and otherrt. I f police, Btrcss the importance o f Orlando nnd
A t New York -I, Detroit 2.
Price, Richnrds, Bnrttm Magruder, interfere the servlco Is to bo sung by Ornnge county sending n strong dele­
A t Washington 4, Cleveland 1.
McNeill, Boylen, Boznrth, Hngger- former service men, Tho world is dy­ gation to the meeting nt Ocnln.
Others not scheduled.
mnn, Morwny, Anils, R. Tinker, N e w ­ ing fo r a little bit o f love."
"Orange county wnnts to bo lined
ell. Crano nnd J. Tinker. Those enter­
up strong with those counties who nro
Nntionnl League
ing from othe rschools nrc: Wilmot, BOY W AS B ITTE N
urging tho primnry importance o f tho
A t Chicago 1-5, Brooklyn 0-1.
(Porter M ilitary Academy); Smith,
BY R A T T L E S N AK E
State Rond No. 2 route, being rushed
A t Cincinnati 0-10, Boston 3-3.
(Florence, S. C., high school); HarF
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SAVED
HIS
IJFE.
to
completion ahead o f the Rond No.
A t St. Louis 0, Philadelphia 4.
rod, (N ew London, Ohio, high school);
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project.
Those counties sending dele­
Others not scheduled.
(D/ Th* Associated Praia)
Hnlght, (Rollins Academy); Hocfier,
gations to Ocnln mny know thnt old
D ELAND , Sept. 19.— Chnnces for Orango is with them but they want to
,(St. Petersburg high school); Grogg,
Amcricnn Association
recovery o f Milton, son of Bert Shoo- bo made nwaro of how strong you nro
(Florence,
S.
C.,
high
school);
nnd
A t Louisville 0-0, Indinnnpolis 7-0.
mnkor, o f Duytonn, is good because with thorn by sending
largo body o f
A t Kansas City 3-8, Milwaukee 4-4. Hancock, (Columbus, Miss., high
tho father sucked the poison from tho Orango'countJf booster* delegation
school).
A t Columbus 11-0, Toledo 5.8.
There nro a number o f others who snnke bite wound yesterday. Milton to Ocnln,” said Mr. Smith.
A t St. Pnul 0, Minneapolis 2.
have signified their intontion o f turn­ reached In a gopher hole nnd wns
In the opinion o f MV. Smith Stnte
ing out ns quickly ns matters can bo bitten.
Rond No. 2 from tho Georgia lino to
International League
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A t Syracuse 7-5, Toronto 1-1.
Lake City, thenco over Road No. 1 to
tico wns somewhat irregular, duo to T R E A T Y W IT H G E R M AN Y
A t Rochester 21-0, Buffalo 8-4,
Jacksonville, should receivo tho first
SU BM ITTE D TO S E N A T E
mnny interferences, so tho second
A t Jersey City 1-12, Nownrk 4-4.
consideration o f the State Rond De­
B Y T H E PRESIDENT. partment. Then to bo brief In sum­
week o f chool will sec regular practice
A t Baltimore 10-7, Rending 0-10.
really begin, nnd It is hoped that tho
ming up tho opinion o f Mr. Smith,
(B r Th. Auocl.Ud F n u )
A Munich chomlst claims to have team will bo in shape to moot tho
W A S IU N G TO N , Sopt. 10.— Treaty on with tho remainder o f tho Rond
obtained a noil equal to cocoanut oil Snnford squad on October 1.— Orlan­
with Germany probably will bo sub­ No. 2, route, after which the remain­
from low organisms living in stag­ do Sentinel.
mitted to tho Senate by President der o f No. 1, from Lako City to Pen­
nant water.
Harding vory soon after congress rc- sacola can como In fo r attention.
God give us men. I f something nssmblea next Wednesday.
Post cards—local views -lc each at isn’t done soon, tho women will bo
For office supplies, stationery, etc.,
' the Herald offles.
. . . bossing everything.
Sell It with a Herald Want Ad.
come to the Herald office.

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"The Girl With
the Jazz Heart”

SUMMER DAYS
j; WILL SOON BE OVER
It has been a busy summer oven though it was vacation
timo nnd wo face tho winter season with tho greatest and
brightest prospects fo r a most prosperous ychr. Our busi­
ness and your business is increasing, Sanford is growing
beyond expectations o f the greatest boosters, conditions
are bettor, Floridn is the most prosperous stato in the
union. Now is the time to think o f the proverbial "rainy
day.” Save your monoy while you aro making it. Bank
It with tho bank that insures your deposits. Start your
bank account today.

\The Winter Season
Is Advancing
;; GET READY FOR BUSINESS T H A T IS COMING
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The Peoples Bank
. of Sanford
A suggestion from the Lake Worth
Herald which deserves serious con­
sideration la thnt o f lining thy "Dixie
Highway with trees along Its full
length.” Whore groups o f trees hnvo
been left standing nnd where they
hnvo been planted nro the beauty
spots o f tho highway ,nnd a worthy
project is thnt of mnkisg it all beau­
tiful.— Cocon Tribune.

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Jensen, which is one of the Import-1
ant shipping points for fish, li wi [
to hnve an ice nnd cold storage pint. 1
The Jenson Ice Works a expected til
bo started within a week or two ud I
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bo established capable of producing|
Ice in large quantities.

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For office supplies, stationery, ste* |
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a cunning little "Hallowe'en” figure
filled .with candy as favors.
Little Frederick’s guests Included:
Martha Bishop,,Louise Purdon, JlifBvgnret Bennett, Georgina Hart, Doro­
thea Lawson, Martha Elmeta Bryan,
Cnrolyn I f ill. Marguerite Garner, Bet­
ty McKinnon, Charles Betts, Braxton
Perkins, Bryan Higgins, Franklin
Bennett, Horry Bower, W alter Fpx,
Wilson Smith, Melvin Taylor, John
Walker Minarik, Tolur Bryan, L. P,
McCuller, jr., Wyman Harvard, Ruth
Henry and Camilla Puleston.
The “ grown ups” .were: Mrs. Honry Purdon, Mrs. Howard Smith, Mrs.
L. T. Bryan, Mrs. J. B. Lawson,;Mrs.
Frank Akers, Mrs. John C. Smith,
and Mrs. R. E. Herndon.

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.R E C IT A L.
A very enjoyable and interesting
musical p^pgram was given at the
Congregational 'church last Saturday
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afternoon.
The Pipe organ selections wore giv­
en by Miss Charlotte Smith, a young
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student of Sanford High School. Her,
numbers were well rendered and in
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Mint) suits for l ill .and winter are
good taste.
trimmed with embroidery and fur, and
The vocal selections were given by
these rich embellishments are made
Mrs. A. M. Phillips, soprano and from the must of In the Imudsnmc model
orotorio. Mrs. Phillips was In excel­ shown above. It Is made of one of
SERVICE
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lent) voice, Bho sang with deep fool­ those cloths that have a suedellke sur­
4 % IN T E R E S T P A ID
ing, most expressively.
face and embroidered with narrow silk
braid. The skirt Is plnln, blit the coat
The entire program covered:
Prelude ................................. A. House Is almost covered with embroidery.
“ Piano Transcriptions—
TIIK ASIIE U -W O O D R U FF.
(a ) "Shepard's Tale” ............ Novin C LYD E L IN E E XCU RSIO NISTS
W E R E H ERE SU N D A Y.
(b ) "Prelude" ..........Sidney Smith
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Thrasher
Vocal—
announce the engagement and ap­
Tho Clyde Lino excursions contin­
“ Song o f an Angel"
MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Boclety Editor, proaching marriage o f their daughter,
"Festival O vertu re ".......... Wnllnce ue to bring tho pooplc from tho east
May
Ferran,
to
John
Develin
Wood-Phone 217-W
" A t the Cloister Gato"..............
anil northeast to Florida and to San­
rulT. The wedding to take place early
V
................. Dr. Minor Baldwin ford. Last Sunday there was quite -i
in
Novemher.
SO C IA L C A L E N D A R
"Come Unto M e" (McssiulO.....
crowd took the ride to Orlando nnd
................................... Handel other -points in this vicinity.
P IP E ORGAN CLUB M EETING
.. Among
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Tuesday— Mrs. Henry Purdon will en­
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Offertory C Minor ................. Bnstiste those who were In tho party were the
tertain the members o f the Seminole
Regular meeting of the Pipe Organ
-------I f„||ftWln«r,
following:
Bridge Club at her home on Palmet­
Club was held Monday afternoon with n KE.K KKPERS H AV E LUNCH A T
Miss Virginn Falk, Bronx, N. Y.;
to avenue, at il-.llO p. in.
Mrs. Forest Gatehel, on Oak avenue.
T H E M ONTEZUM A
Miss
Irene Greer, Miss Eva Green,
Saturday— The Children’s Story Hour
Unfinished business was taken cure
Tho
Bee-Keepers wha-arc
here niat..... ..........
,
ine uee-aeepers
wna-are ncre
will be held at the Central Park at of, and owing to the resignation of t(im|in(r ft mcctln(r nm| hnving lunch New York; Miss Katherine Sehuliger,
Now York; Mrs. Anna W ill, Ilrownr&gt; p. m.
Miss Martha Fox ns vice-president,
at the Montezuma yesterday were: T. ville, N. Y.; Eva A. Gardiner, North
Mrs. C. A. Barnes was elected to fill |Pcrkina Denri( Ncw Smyrna; FT S .A IMr. and Mrs. II. II. Lewis are leav­ her place.
Chatham, N. Y.; Katherine A. Florcn,
cxnndcr, Beresford; Wilmon Newell,
ing for a two woks visit in Asheville,
New York; Rose II. Mullen , New
In addition to the officers for the
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Gainesville; George l*. Colhy, Lake York: Miss Adele A. McGowan,
N. C.
ensuing year, Miss box was elected ; 1IuIcn; „ A s
nnd wifC( L# e
flower chairman, to see that flowers IM e n . Mra_ A I , . S|lcnccr) u fic Bronx, N. Y.; Miss Fannie Cnrlock,
Mrs. J. II. Colder will leave tomor­
he arranged in the church for Sunday
„ g Morrison,. Lake Helen; New York.
row for Fort Lauderdale to visit V.
services.
C. H. Ciute nnd wife, Sanford; Frank
Caldcr and family.
Tlie St. James Methodist church
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Un,ler thl&gt; n®w by-,nw" ° f thul c'ub Sterling, Gainesville; Chns. A. Reese,
which is being built at Pnlatka at a
at,
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,U!‘ J° hn' Gainesville; W. E. Dunaway, DeLand;
Miss Helen Graham, o f Now Y o r k ,
was received and Initiated
i j s . p e r s o n , DeLand; Scott Hodges, cost of approximately
$50,000 is
i . spending some time here at tho ( Social hour with tempt ng refresh-, noLn|,d; &lt;r c Goodwin, Gainesville; showing rapid progress.
Montezuma.
ments of potato chips, pickcls, tea and T|m T|ot8em Geneva; John T. Hull, |
--------------------cake were much enjoyed by twenty- noLftml; j . H N oiU nann, DeL,m«i; J.
Boat cards-locnl views -lc each nt
Miss Sara Wight is spending sever- one en husinstlc members o f the club. „ CaBt&gt;( Porl 0 range; Orie It. Mat- the Hernld office.
nl weeks In Cairo, Ga., visiting rein-, At adjournment, the president
an- th
Geneva; Mrs. Nellie Taylor, I __________________________
tives. •
nounced that the next Monday, tho (0rland H„ d c D K line nnd fanii,
-------club would be entertained by a » k e 0r|ando&lt;
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Davis Hart 'l&gt;«rty nt Crystal I.xrke with Mrs. Sinnb |
n/-"no
visited friends in Lnkeladd for the Brn&gt;r nn&lt;l Miss Clara Millen as iiostROOF GARDEN CLUB.
weok-eml.
esses.— Mrs. Kenneth Murrell, UeportThe club met nt the home o f Miss
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or.
Ruth Whittle yesterdny afternoon at
the usual hour. Plans were complet­
Mrs. W. A. Lester left Sunday for (
BIR TH D AY P A R T Y
ed
for the Silver tea to he given FriAfonticello, Fin., where she will visit
Master
Daiger
entertain- , day night. A fte r the meeting ndher parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Lin- | ---------Frederick
-------------------------------ton, for several weeks.
ud a number of his little friends yes- journed the hostess served dainty re
-------i turilny afternoon nt his home
on freshrrents.
. Mrs. D. C,. Marlowe is visiting her Fourth street. The occasion being h is 1
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parents at their orange grove nt Or- Gfth birthday anniversary,
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STO P! LOOK! LIS T E N !
angc Bend.
| lbL‘ l,rotty c‘&gt;,or "eheino of yellow
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,and pink was carried out with baskets | The Roof Gnrden Club, of the Bnp-

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I hem In brightening trade throughout
the West and South, with tho result
that collections in those parts o f the
country have improved and that snles
of goods have been rendered consider­
ably easier in many sections. Tho
earnings o f many corporations will
have to improve considerably before
their stocks can bo looked upon ns
genuinely sound,-but unless nil signs
fail greater nctlvity in mosJ;Tbranches
of trade is now close at hand.
Bunks Growing More Liberal
With tho adjustment o f the many
ong outstanding accounts in the
farming regions, tho’ blirlks are tend­
ing to become decidedly mote liberal,
nnd there is n bettcr( siipply of funds
available for commercial uses than for
some time past. Announcement that
the War Finance Corporation is now
ready to undertake business under the
terms o f the net recently passed by
congress which authorizes It, if neeessnry, to ndvnnce funds ut) to $1,000,000,000, also gives assurance of an
ample supply of money. In the opinion of many, the bonks are now so
well equipped to takq care o f demands
that the corporation Ib not likely to be
cnllcd upon for very largo extensions
of credit. Secretary Mellon’s success
in placing his ontire $600,00,000 o f
notes and certificates, representing
the Inrgest single offering since tho

war, at the rale o f 1-4 of 1 pcr cent
below tho figures entyblished for the
Inst issue, is a striking tribute to the
improved investment situation.
Tho phenomenal decline of tho German mark to a figure at one time bet.
ter than nine-tenths of a cent has
been the featuro of foreign exchange
during tho past woek. Effort to explain the reaction on the ground of
belated reparations adjustments does
not supply an adequate reason for the
reduction, which is the direct outcome
o f continued inflation at the Reichsbank.
Market Review nnd Outlook
In spjte o f the fact that the market
has been quite steadily active and
higher during the past week, there
are many traders who remain uncon­
vinced that thorc is good reason for
the more hopeful feeling of the put
two weeks. Nevertheless, it is notice­
able that professional operators are i
great deal more cautious in selling
stocks lo r short account. A number
o f obstacles nre still to be overcome
before the market will have plain sailing, but if these did not exist valu«
would be considerably higher than
they are at present. Looked at from
every standpoint, financial ami commorcial conditions have undergone tiecided ipiprovonicnt and the outlook ii
, much brighter than for a long time
pnst, This is being reflected in the
' stock mnr.kot, which still looks like
working higher based on merit.

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who reside on Silver Lake. I hey are
on their honeymoon .having just boon
weddod and made the trip hero in
thoir Hupmoldle, hnving no trouble
eyteept at one o f thc ferries, anil not
being pinched until they arrived in
Snnford ,whieh seems to be the fate
o f every stranger coming to town
theso days. Joe Is a former Sanford
boy, and his many friends arc extendlug congratulations. 1lo is with tho
Fields Auto Top Co., of Augusta, nnd
in making a great success o f this
business.

W W L’ffcctiv&lt;;1y
1,1 tho llvinK|ten at the home of Mrs. J. L. Miller
n)° 'n Un&lt;1 ° n
porcbl In the ‘•inlng^n First and French, Friday night at
thc chHndeli‘,r W,,H gracefully j« p.
You are invited. Como and
entwined with fern und pink
vine |,rinff your friends. A good time for
w hi|tf the table had as u centerpiece „n
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nil w;,n
who attend.
Music
and entertain­
th|} pretty birthday cake iced in yelment by Sanford's bust. Remember
|uw and |0;iped with tiny pink rosethc date, Friday, September 'JUrd at 8
holders with five pink lighted tapers, p. m.
The
nfturnoon
was
pleasantly i Miss Marilre, the organist at the
8pL.nt with games and later "Pinning Baptist Temple, will give several pi­
on the Donkey’s tail" proved most in- ano selections Friday night at the
Cresting. Little Miss- Georginn win- Silver Ten.
ning the prize for this, which was a
box of candy. Master John Walker
W A N T CHANGES IN
Minarik won the booby prize ,a ball.
FOOTHALI R U L E S .
A t the conclusion of the game re­
freshments of ice cream and cake
NE W YORK, Sept. 20.— The foot­
were served, and each child was given
ball ruloK committee received today a
request from coaches nml officials to
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he n distinct peso before the bill is
placed in piny in shift formation,
A t n meeting of two hundred conch­
es and officials which began hero
Suturday night, and ended yesterdny
morning, a resolution offered by Fos­
ter Sqnford, was adopted asking the
committee to endorse thc following
interpretation o f the rules:

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iplnyer shall not bo ruled to bo in^motion if he has both feet stationary on
the ground." Some coaches com­
plained that, some o f them permitted
players to get In mot'on before the
ball had been snapped Into play, but
coaches who have specialized an shift
plays, objected to an ychange design­
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tho ground- that tho dofense would
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LTAM O NTfc S PR IN G S has ah at­
over the country fo r its wonderful cuisine
from her fru it industry, Altam onte is noted
mosphere, and so have other plac­
and excellent management o f its owners,
as having 40 acres in covered conservatories
George E. Bates &amp; Son) is the largest o f these
es in Seminole; County, but A lta ­
devoted to raising the beautiful Asparagus
monte’s atmosphere, has, the pecu­
lakes and is noted tor its black bass fishing,
Plumosis fern used by florists. This is ship­
which is jealously guarded by the owners o f
liar quality o f a Lodestone— it’s
ped in season mostly to the north, and the in ­
the
land
surrounding
the
lake,
who
welcome
iS ft a n ts m a y ' remove to bther -places in
dustry represents an investment o f over a
the
true
fisherman
with
sporting
ideals*
quarter o f a million dollars and a payroll o f
nther climes, but they always return or have
hundreds o f dollars a week. Hon. Charles D.
" verv strong desire to do so, and o f course
The “ Altam onte H otel” is located at the
there is tha^-not very^ mysterious r e a s o n Haines, ex-congressman from N ew York,
east end o f this lake, upon a bluff overlooking
Altamonte’s beauty— fo r all humanity is
heads the largest o f these conservatories, The
the full length o f its waters. Lake “ A d e­
Royal Extension Fernery, Incorporated.
laide” is across a park to the rear o f the hotel,
drawn to beauty*
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Altamonte Springs is placed in such a fav- • and upon this lake is the “ Altamonte Spring”
Mr. B. L. Maltbie, o f the Maltbie Chemical
nmble location, that her man-made beauty,
o f absolutely pure water. .
Works, o f Newark, N. J., is one o f A lta ­
The
paved
highway
from
Jacksonville
to
combined w ith the natural beauty, form s the
monte’s latest developers, and is planning a
Tam
pa
and
all
South
Florida
passes
through
Alta-Monte that we know today. The A lta ­
great future fo r us this winter.
Altamonte.
A
day’s
ride
in
an
automobile
monte of G e o rg e Frost o f Boston, o f Herman
Altam onte has d Chamber o f Commerce,
may encompass two hundred miles in any di­
Westinghouse o f the great, ^Vestinghouse
whose Secretary, W . B. Ballard, is always
rection without leaving a fine^ paved road,
Electrical Company— who w ere ‘am ong its
glad to give information upon request, A lta ­
making Altam onte an admirable location for
founders— is not the Altam onte ,of today.
monte Springs has just recently been incor­
automobilists, a fin e larj?e garage is under
Founded as the home o f rich men only, we
porated and is officered by unsalaried men o f
construction
and
will
be
open
fo
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business
in
now reach out fo r residents o f humbler
progressive ideas, but within keeping with a
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means also, as we realize that riches alone do , a few weeks, two stores with filling stations
low m illage.
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not make a town livable. ,w ' * "
^ are handy and every advantage enjoyed in a
George E. Bates and Son are men to whom
city at hand.
It stands to reason that the state was
Altam onte Springs owes much, as many comAltam onte Springs is located on the Tampa
scoured by these wealthy men to find their
ing as their guests buy property here and ♦
and Jacksonville Division o f the Atlantic
ideal before founding their town. Therefore
stay as residents.
Coast Line Railroad and gives fine service,
Altamonte’s location is the pick o f the state.
Palm Springs, a noted resort, is only two
Western Union Telegraph office, Express and
Altam onte Springs has an altitude o f 220
and one-half miles through the pine woods to
Third Class Postoffice, Electric Lights, beau*feet— thus g e t t in g pine filtered sea air from
the Northwest o f Altamonte. H ere Mr. Les­
tifu l shady streets o f large oaks, within 14
the Atlantic Ocean 30 miles to the East, and
ter Beeman has spent thousands o f dollars to
miles on brick highway o f Sanford, and 9
the Gulf o f Mexico to the W est, form in g that
give a pleasure resort fo r the free use o f the
miles on brick highway to Orlando. W inter
wonderful ozone known as the “ Atmosphere
public, and one that is greatly appreciated. X
Park, with Rollins College, is on the same
of Altam onte” and when combined with the
Mr. Beeman has a pretty little cottage at the « j»
road just five miles to the South.
odor o f o ra n g e blossoms and jassamine in
Spring as have others from Sanford and
The hotel is the center o f social life with
season, and th is combination comes, breezing
LongWood.
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into one’s window 24 hours a day, it is bound
winter
residents
and
home-folks
are
o
f
a
su*
Altam
onte
Springs
has
never
been
boomed
to give th e ailing their health, and the
perior order and o f a prosperous, enlightened
01 exploited, but is now on the verge o f a
healthy m ore health and joy o f living.
growth
that will not be sporadic, but steady
class.. Our surrounding country and neigh
I Altam onte Springs has in its territory hunand substantial.
boring towns o f Longwood and Maitland are
' dreds of acres o f orange and grapefru it
A peculiar circumstance is the fact that
o f the same order and are fine neighbors, and
groves in h ig h state o f cultivation, and has
there is only one “ Altamonte Springs” in the
are only two miles away to the North and
within h er boundaries five beautiful lakes
world, and we are “ IT ” . Numbers o f “ AltaSouth.
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with clean, sa n d y shores, no marshy borders.
montes” appear in the Postal Guide, but only
The practical side o f Altamonte Springs is
Lake O rien ta (upon which is located the “ A l­
one “ Altam onte Springs.”
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not to be slighted in this article, for*, aside
tamonte H o te l” , famous among tourists all
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, Star Theatre
I . Commission Merchant
Roberts’ Grocery
|Hill Hardware Go.
Bryan &amp; Wheeler, Autos■ ’
lill Lumber Co.
Edw. Higgins, Autos,
leisch Realty Co.
Truck Growers, Inc J- E - Spurling, Real Estate
Seminole Countv Bank
Miller’s Bakery

General Merchandise

R. E. Stevens, Physician
Wilson &amp; Toomer,

Peoples Bank of Sanford " : Th6s- Emmett Wi,son
^
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irst National Bank!
Sanford Shoe &amp; Clo. Co.
KjKht Grocery Co.,
Perkins &amp; Britt,
wholesalers

c. Marlowe

,

Vegetable Broker

foe Rail Hardware Co.
[Haight &amp; M agee
Automobiles

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C, Coller, Contractor

Lee Broth Plumbing

P. Connelly, Real Estate

‘Walker CoM n fn r r v .

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T. J. Miller &amp; Son
Hodges &amp; McMullen,

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J. N. Tolar, Physician
John Russell*

Sanford Farmers Exchange
------- C H U L U O T A ----Florida Cuba Cigar Co.
Cigar Manufacturers
J. E. Synder, Dry Goods
W. A. Whitcomb,
&gt;I
Stanley &amp; Rogers, Groceries
Real Estate
D. D. Daniel, Groceries .
Brown’s Meat Market
I. D. Martin,
Chuluota Company,

Barbers

''Groceries, Meats

Real Estate and Insurance

------- L O N G W O O D -------E. W . Henck, Mayor
C. W . Entzminger
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Cates’ Crate Co.

John G. Leonard!
,.

C. T. McCulley, Garage
*E. A. Farnell, Groceries
H. B. McCall, Gen. Mdse.

Realty Loan &amp; Guar. Co.
Automotive Supply Co.

L. P. McCuller, Groceries
John T. Brady, Jeweler
Geo. W . Knight,

Groceries, Feeds

Attorney-at-Law

Merchant’s Grocery Co.

SfoJSpSt

West si&lt;*e Grocery

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Attorney-at-Law

^ a n k Lousing, Contractor

‘’ uthern Utilities Co

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H. B. Lewis, Real Estate
Cowan’s Tin ShopW ight Bros. Co., Autos
Chero-Cola
Bottling Co.
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Reher Bros., Auto Painting

George A. DeCottes,

Commission Merchant

Haberdashers

O. P. Swope Land Co.
C. L. West, Groceries &lt;
Lawton Bros Co.,
T. G. Simmons, Physician
Oviedo Cash Groc. Co.

Printers. Office Supplies

.Fertilizers

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Elder Springs Water Co.
Surprise Shoe Store
L. A.‘ Brand, Optician
F. P. Rines, Auto Supplies
Haynes &amp; Ratliff,

Kent Vulcanizing Works

— Lloyd Shoe Store
R. R. Eldridge

Virginia-Carolina Chem, Co Overstreet &amp; Payne,

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T H E S AN FO R D D A IL Y H E R A LD , T U E S D A Y , S E PTE M B E R 20,1921

P A G E FO UR
. s. *

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

popular opinion, at their best thoy are FLORIDA'S, CONDITION
R A N K W IT H FOU RTEEN.
not written altogether to sway opin­
h U U M i t try i l u n M i i i n |I kindiy i t I W
ion.
Einld BnlMlu, ltT M im lll Av m m
The Chamber of Commerce o f tho
It ! b often said, particularly in
ticUid, IWflU________
smnll cities, that papers should con­ United States has mailed the Herald
C0„
fine their o'r toria! matter to local n map o f tho nation showing Good,
rtrausscBj___________
matters, that people toko their opin­ Fnir nnd Poor conditions in tho fortyR. J. HOLLY ___________.__ Editor
ions on nntlonal nnd international oight States. Thero are only six
y. I. IILLARD....Secretary-Treasurer
subjects from the larger papers. If "good" spots on the map— portions of
" A. NEEL______ Genera) Manager
the'people take their opinions on any­ Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois, Now
thing from nny editorial column, thoy Moxico, Colorado nnd California.
HO BERT H O LLY,
nrc chumps. An editorial presents n Florida is ono o f fourteen Htates
CiaCULATIOM KAMAOEB
point o f view, and presents It ns con­ whore tho condition is given ns "fn ir"
Phone MS up to G P. M.
vincingly as possible, but It is not without a "poor" spot on it. That is
AdTirUilat R «U i M idi Known — AppIleiUon
encouraging but iih a matter of fact
tho' law nr.d tho prophots.
■absorlptl.. Frio* In Adriaoa
Om T u r ................ ................................. H-M
The best servlco it enn perform is Florida fo r the most part is "good”
« U Mo.ths ............................................... ...
to stimulate thought. I f it can prove all tho way through.
D illrin d la City by O irriir
Om Wook ................................■■!» 0»ati
The brief survey Is ns follows;
n point hy statement o f chapter nnd
Tko bt« I I . U
WMkly HinJd
A nntlon-wirie survey o f prevailing
verse, if it can turn, up an Important
ttnly soTin iim taoli County utd U puUUbid
itory Trldiy. Adr.rtUl.a rntoi midi know*
side light that reveals n now nnglo o f crop and business conditions gives us
Application. D g«ocr»tl« In pollUot. M**9
n protdem, if it enn inspire active in­ definite knowledge upon which to base
ptr y w , ih fty t tn tdfaaon.
______ ________
terest in a subject o f importance, if it our conclusions as to the probable
Member o f The Aaaoclated Preaa
says something, it is a good editorial, trend o f things In the immediate fu­
nnd hns fulfilled its purpose.
Elo­ ture.
&lt;VWi
The story Is much the snme every­
quence nnd stylo nro precious, but tho
substance is essential. In short, an where: A partial nnd uncqunl harv­
This is the season o f our discon­
editorial Is tho result o f thought do- est; plentiful returns In cIobo juxta­
tent— tail eiul o f the hoot, tail end of
signed to instigate thought. None of position with purched nnd burnt up
buoincss, tail end o f advertising; tail
which alters the fact thnt people will fluids; both prices nnd demand for
end o f collections—what a sad tale of
thnt are far from satcontinue to llko editorials expressing, farm products
pro
the tall.
........... to tho producers, Yet these
their point o f view nnd to disapprove [ isfnetory
----------- o----------those with which they do not ngroe. [ came products are seeking a market
-o The greatest thing in the world is
I f they were wise they would follow wherever they enn find it thnt the ohE V ft HOROSCOPES.
fnith. Faith in your self first; faith
tho papers' example nnd do their own 1ligations o f til farmers mny lie disIn your fellownmn; faith in your city;
thinking, reading editorials ns possi- charged. There is an abundance of
The astrologers have been rather
fnith in your county, and faith in
blo lighthouses to point out a dan­ food stuff in the country despite small
pessimistic lately. Here pro some
your country. Get it today.
gerous spot or a change
in tho yields in some grains.
excepts from a widely published
■------------------------------o
■
—
An enormous inflow of wheat to
•course.— Palm Bench Post.
Evelyn Nesbct Thaw gets
front horoscope o f recent date:
----------- o—— —
market indicates that there is noth­
page again after ninny years. Three' .k“f f T
ing to thnt old stuff about formers
” "! r
’ ° m °, “ " ? !£ F A U L T Y PAC K IN G O FTE N
M AKES T H E F T EASY
men tried to kidnap her in Now York that is extremely discouraging at this
holding hack supplies artificially to
* ‘ _____
the other day. Well, it can’t he laid beginning o f autumn.
•- - - - - .
j force up the price. Likewise that thero
“
Newspapers
mny
present
pessi­
on Stanford White, at any rate.
It will be recalled that not long ago jH more wheat in the country tlmn ofmistic views on subjects o f prime im-o
lt
. |in Macon, On., says the State Mnr- fkial figures declare.
Admiral Sims has spoken again and nort“ ntc t(&gt; ‘ ho welfare o f the people. ket|n(r ni|r(,nll( twonty or more handlOne matter is most apparent In tho
is in lmd again as usual. It would
Neptune is n an nsppcct supposed cr8 0f ffreight
ruiKht and
and express
express were con- horoscope o f the future. The measure
com
seem thnt tho Admiral should retire to reduce tho ,average stock ot ,,,
vleted o f systematic thieving in con- of the volume o f business and o f our
mon
sense,
and
many
persons
will
do nwtjon with )rowIs in transit, and the
nnd write n honk. That is the host
commercial welfare hangs upon the
oo is i t ings.
question was raised ns to what
ex- demand for farm products and their
way to "shell the enemy," in tlu*
Maduess in many incipientform a. t^nt pacekrs and shippers were repiping times o f peace.
consequent prices for tho year. All
will
reveal itself.
I sponsible. While losses were directly
-----------o----------other "barometeries" are ns nothing
"Saturn wnrns o f dangers in dark ,|lle („ thieves, it was suggested that
I f all the men who havo money will
hy comparison, and can bo relegated
spend just a liltlo bit of it in boost­ places. Crimes of violence committed 1a WIIHnevertheless a fact that very to the scrap heap. Fortunately at this
often "the sight o f means to do ill
ing Sanford, this will ho, the greatest by stealth will lie prevalent.
writing, Europe is importing largely
"Storms at sea before the end of nmkes ill deeds done," and one fault
city in the south before you know it.
of our grains and the export o f cotton
will prevail."
jof present-day shipping practice is
, , . ,
, ,
. „
I f you spend your money here, other thetomonth
..
:
i
i i.i . i
,
_ /
,
, i lirom July 1, to date, are more than
Discouraging, isti t it? That Is, if that it affords many opportunities to
. , ,
people will do tho same. Are you
i j , ... . j. . 1 , i i ,
v, . ,
,
double those for the same period or
one believes in celestial signs. There /‘ make a thief.
The object of pack-j j
*
spending your money hero?
is no telling how many people take ing is not merely for protection ,l*
nr'
, .
,
------------- o----------° &lt;in' na
i ,,,s * &lt;llu u 1111
A fter all else fails, Roseoe Ar- such prophecies literally ,nnd have against damage, but for security
their
spirits
elevated
or
depressed
acagainst
theft,
and
the
important
hearIX‘,U
11'
1 11r luu, H
buckle’s wife flies to him when he is
cording
to
the
tenor
o
f
Die
forecast
ing
o
f
had
or
faulty
packing
not
only
!
“
a,um,nt
"
f
haH,ni‘H
H
in danger. They have been separated
for
the
&lt;lny,
week
or
month.
The
oxupon
the
loss
o
f
goods
hy
theft,
hut
’
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ml
cnn
t0,,u’
rHn,
n"
u' r
for five years after Roseoe became
crcisc, however, of such slight cinn^alM upon the settlement o f claims for
N ° r does It seem likely^thiit
swell headed with success. The little
there will be that fatal and futile
w ife who helped him to fortune re­ mnn sense as evil stars may permit such losses is largely overlooked,
One o f the most common faults in holding of cotton for impossible
turns to him when he needs her most. nt this time may tend ti/dlssipntc the
gloom.
packing is the use o f second-hand coti- higher prices that characterized the
’Twas ever thus.
The astrologers evidently read the tniners, which are, of course, cornpar- previous season. The memory o f that
desperate mist ike and ' its enduring
Tho editor o f the Herald has faith newspnpers and the almanacs ns ativdy easy to open without detection,
conscquencs nro too recent to bring
»hnt offic&lt;?™ cnnnot
in Snnford nnd faith in all of the oth­ closely as they do the stars, and Thc rosu,t
its repetition.
"PPenrnnce " * to whether
er things enumerated. We have had shape their prophecies accordingly,
One possibility is at least worthy of
fnith in this city for the past fifteen It doesn’t take an occulist to tell that « ,,ntlH hnvc ,,ct'n tnkcn out ,,cfa,‘e tho passing thought. If there he a de­
there are going to be storms at sea P i'^'W ™ '"aclie.l destination or not.
years. We have had as many re
Grates and barrels are often so frail mand o f any moment, both foreign
buffs, as many knockdowns, as many in September, that crimes o f violence
that the nails become sprung olid tile and domestic, from now on, and this
obstacles as anyone in Sanford, but tend to increase ns winter comes on, hoops and heads become loose by fre­ at least seem .likely, the greater por­
each setback only makes our faitli that people aro going to do foolish quent handling, the contents are ex­ tion o f the carry-over in this country
stronger. AVe intend to stay with the things in llu* autumn or nny other sea­ posed, oranges and peaches for in­ will be practically used up by July of
game until our faith is justified. son, that newspapers will adopt a ’ stance, and offer distinct temptation next year. With general business and
"show me" attitude about public a f­
That's all it takes to make a city.
to the pilferer. The contents of pack­ readjustment on nn ascending scale,
fairs and that many farmers will he
-----------o----------ages are reduced in this way, even if both at home and abroad we shall he
Our good friend "Thorn," editor of disappointed with crops and prices. 1the whole pneknge Is not taken.
facing n situation where the greater
Whether the sun, inooq nnd planets
the Kissimmee Gazette, comments on
part o f the world's supply of cotton
the pninful revelations made by an actually affect human affairs, ns ns- W HEN W IL L I'RICES GO
will depend upon thogrowing crop In
auditor's report, o f the condition of trology maintains, is still a moot sub- j
BACK TO PRE-W AR BASIS? this country. Wlmt such a contingency
tile municipality of Puntu Gordu and ject. Nearly everybody used to think '
means to file prosperity o f the South
notes that "every city needs a care­ so ,nnd millions still do, though few
When you can secure labor at 1014 sounds too optimistic to put in cold
ful head." That’s tho point exactly: attempt to explain what the renl nn- ] price schedule.
print.
overy city does need a careful head, ture o f the Influencing power is, and
When service of every class gives
Already ne wphases of the situa­
n sort of centralization o f responsi­ why celestial bodies should exort It. honest labor for honest pay.
tion finds expression not only in
bility so that the praise or the blame, Those who do believe should never
When you can get a good hotel wide-spread more cheerful feeling in
ns the ease may lie, can he placed fail to remeber the old dictum, "The room nnt, thrce B(llinru meals for from the cotton belt, butalso in somewhat
nn t()
pcr ,|ny
where it helongH. That “ head" ought stars Incline but do not compol,"
freer buying. This is true likewise in
Paracelsus,
himself
an
expert
nnd
sinWhcn
you
cnn g ilt n ,|tfetfnt restauto he a city nmnnger.— Lakeland Tele­
the grain regions where farmers are
cere student o f astrology, attributed rnnt nlcn, for „ qm4Tter.
gram.
liberally marketing hogs, wheat and
to this iW tor only 20 per cent of all j When you cnn see a good movie
—ocorn.
the causes which influence human llfo p|ct,uro f or n nickle.
WORLD JS CRYING FOR MORE
The commercial world will not reap
and destiny, and taught that tho In-, When railroad fares are two cents
ENERGY.
as much benefit from this ns surfnee
dividual was master of his own fa te ,1 m|je
\
indications seem to promise. For a
Inertia, "The Old Mnn of the Sea," in spite of the stars.— Tampa T r ill- 1 when railroad rates are reduced
very considerable proportion o f the
'] practically 100 por cent.
climbed on the hack o f llie world uno.
money the farmers receive foi4 their
----------- o
while war was napping its energies.
When a dentist will pull a tooth for products will go to settling the obli­
It sank its fangs hi the neck and is
EDITORIALS.
fifty cents.
gations enrrid over and the hanks will
hanging on today— the real menace
When bread sells for five cents a ' get theirs first, and they nro past
o f progress.
Why are editorials? What arc edi­ loaf.
-1
masters in this art. In some sections
Energy— such ns made America the torials?
When coal is $0.00 a ton.
when
hanks and dealers have been
country she is today— has been forgot­
Editorials probably enmo into ex­
When you can get shaved for n satisfied there will not be much loft
ten alimmt entirely.
istence beenuso newspaper people arc dime,
'"n rtho farmers fo r now purchases.
"L e t George Do It" seems to be the human and want to exproHa thoir j
When gasoline sells for ten cents a
Yet when all has been said tho situa­
slogan of ninety-nine per cent of the views. An honest paper tries to keep , gallon.
tion
will bo far better than nt pres­
people ono meets today.
•its personal bins out o f reports of tho
When hanks loan money freely at ent.
Normalcy will come about when tho
news so far as is humanly possible, regular prices.
Htrong men of this country throw off
In the editorial columns It Is nt libWhen all these things yonie to pass
LOW T ID E ON T H E BEACH
Inertia and summoning their energy,
erty to say what
it thinks about wo would undoubtedly be able to ofstart doing tilings and making things.
Forenoon nnd Afternoon Tidcn at
ovents as reported in tho news. A fter ft»r our products ut pre-war prices,
AVork is the salvation o f the day.
About Snme Hour and Minute
nil ithe fourth estate hns as much
We nro still some way off now!—
AVork nt longer hours if necessary,
right to oVinion nnd to tho free ox- Wnuchuln Advocate.
Sept. 20
......
3:52
prossion thereof ns nny of the f i r s t -------------------------Sept. 21
......
4:29
three. The fact thnt pcoplo rend cdl- (
IT P A Y S TO ADVERTISE.
Sept. 22
torlnls justifies their bolng, and sug-------Sept. 23
......
5:69
gcstH that they hnvo some value.
j
Does It pay to advertise? Mr. J. II. Sept. 21
What arc editorials? They nro Cobarly o f the Snni-Pnk will probably Sept. 25
Vary tho usual vegetables by
comment, expressions o f n paper's say thnt It does.
For a week Mr. Sept. 20
serving. Flag Brand Succotash.
opinion on various subjects. Thoy Coborly has been advertising a great Sept. 27
Sept. 28
Sept. 29
FOR DESSERT
Se[it. 30
T ry Del Monte Pears cut half
i
they
aro
not
confined
to
the
hnpponmere.
A
bigger
crowd
was
nover
inch cubes, served in ice cold
j ings o f one day. They may delve brought to DoLand for nny merchan- j * *
canteloupo.
;
into causes nnd draw conclusions, disc snlo. Special sales of this kind m
M
Or, serve chocolate ice cream
i
Alas,
they
are
a
never
ceasing
cause
are
great
advertisements
for
a
town,
|
n*
This
Sanford
Dally
nnd
in halves of pears.
o f controversy. One editorial may aa well ns fo r tho Individual mer- ( pa Weekly Herald Btnnd ' fo r M
please somebody hut it is certain thnt chant. People were brought ,to Do- ( On Sanford and Seminole coun- M
every ono will displease somebody, Land from all tho surrounding coun- On ty just ns strongly as the ta
which docs not mnttor so very much try. Thoy bough't aluminum war*— ; 0® American fla g stands for
W E L A K A BLOCK
the greatest nation on earth, ta
and then filled their cars with other (
after all.
Phone* 497-494
Editorials do not exist to reflect nrtlcles from Coborloy’s nnd other
i stores.— DeLand Nows.
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popular opinion, nnd contrary

THE HERALB PRINTING

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work at lead pay if necessary— but
work, work that calls lo r real energy
will do more to 'restore normal condi­
tions than all the legislation congress
can pass in n million years.
Thero is no rcuson why conditions
should not quickly become stabilized.
Wo have been sot n wonderful example
by littlfc Belgium and by our rocent
enemy, Germnny. Whntcver ono mny
say or think of Germnny that nation
hns GONE TO WORK, nnd unless
some cog slips Germnny is going to
he the first European country to nttnin normalcy.
Wo have more real money nnd cred­
it than nny other nntlon on the globe.
We have the world’s greatest natur­
al resources.
We have abundant man-power, pos­
sessing brains, skill and strength.
But— we are too prone to criticise,
to cry about hard times, to look for
positions rather than jobs, to "let
George" do the hnrd work.
All the resources of this country are
lost unless Energy can he mustered
nnd Inertia swept out of our land.
Perspiration — real,
old-fashioned
sweat— is what we need If we are to
reap the harvest thnt is justly ours.—
Jacksonville Metropolis.

Inc.

er
what better aim could a bank
have than to render good ser­
vice to its patrons?
In our desire to make this an in­
stitution o f service, we are do­
ing everything withirt the realm
o f good banking to assist in the
betterment and up-building of
this city and section.

First National Banil
A CO M M U N ITY BU ILDER

F. P. Forster, President
B, F. W hilner, Cashier

J

SUGGESTIONS

Deane Turner

V.’.

PROFESSIONAL AND BUS!
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD
You Can Find the Nam e o f Every Live]
fessional and Business Man in
Sanford in This Column
LAW YERS

__ c o n t r a c t o r s ]

George A. DeCottes
Attorney-at-Law
Over Seminole County Bnnk
SANFO RD

S. O. Shinhobtrl
Contractor mid D
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SANFO RD

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ness and Professional Women's Club “ W E D ELIVER THE
requests all young women desiring
employment to register at the First Quick
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National Bnnk.
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Sanford, Fin.

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Weil, that old bulb is still
hanging rgund the 00 mark.
We are really making good at
pur, prediction th a t, it .would
never bo any cooler until wo
have a dashing rain or a big
storm.
Honestly,
folks,
wouldn't it bo awful if it didn’t
rain until Christmas? I f that
thermometer does not fall in

and make .It. fall, yes.

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W. A. Webster, of Atlanta, was iq # aren’t the nlghfa cool and
Florida is dothe city yesterday transacting busi­ # comfortable?
» . ing all she pan to make up, for
ness.
# the-rain taking a vacation. '
The Am erican Legion will give a # 5:40 A. M. SEPTEM BER 20
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J. II. Stephens, of Tnmpn, was here
yesterday registered at the Montezu­ F R A N K A K E R S T IR E CO.,
B U YS F IL L IN G S TA TIO N
ma while attending to business.
FROM EDW ARD HIGGINS.
Fren Hat Shop and Pressing Club
also dye work. All work guaranteed.
109 Sanford Ave.
153-Btp

Frank Akers Tire Co., has come
back into being tho purchnso of the
Edward Higgins Ailing
station on
Frank Akers, of the Frank Akers’ ( \ycst First street having been made
Tire Ca, has returned from a business recently. Frank Akers hns been the
trip to Atlanta whore he spent Hoveral j presiding spirit in the new station
days.
I and before this hud a place o f his own
next to the Are station hut for tho
Several of our local fishermen, who pnst six months hns been with Edhave been to the bench in the past wnrd Higglnc. Frnnk is back on the
few days report the «ea bass biting job ngnin and in connection with the
again.
sale o f that good Gulf gnsolino ami
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I oils will have n complete line c f nuto
*“ 7 ™ f h.0" “ r Jo, r ry , " ' « * o . » o r l » , ole. I I . will handle tho
inlteil at MrLimlln *. Two flro t c l . . . 0 J,M
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his announcement in the Herald and

Attorney IV. It. Crawford, o f Or- ! ° » k f « r Fr“ " k- H« '*
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III* , was ia tho city this oftornoon i " b
rt'“ ,ly V&gt;, » « 'V « ? » “ •
transacting business and cnlling on his
F IR S T F IV E ACRES OF C E LE R Y
many Sanford friends,
P L A N T E D HY M IK E S T O IN E F F
A T LE AS T M IK E S AYS SO.
Ice should be the cheapest ■com­
modity in Sanford these days. It is
Mike Stoineff, of Celery avenue,
a real necessity and is costing more
was in today and says that he is the
than any other necessity.
"earliest man’ ’ in the celery gnmo this
year. He bases his assertion on tho
ROOFING, Red and grepn Blnte sur­
fact that ho has already set out in the
face, 3-ply $3.20 per squnre. Tiger
field five acres o f celery. We have
brand, plain, 3-ply $3.25; 2-ply, $2.75;
yet to hear from other precincts be1-ply, $2,25, Free delivery. Address
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fdto announcing that JVIike is elected
»l. h. Clan. Box 301.
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be busier if there wore Avo hundred
A D V E R TIS IN G P A Y S
more houses started before the winter
ED L A N E S A Y IT DO.
rush of tourist begins,
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Ed Lane, tho rcnl estate mnn,
Merchant's (lain Day will be on the
placed two local ads. In the wnnt col29th of September— next Thursday—
uqin yeHtordny, cnlling attention to
get your store ready for the b|g day,
two houses fo r rent. Before the pa­
get your picnic lunch ready and get
per had.been out two hours, both
all the family ready for one big time.
houses were rented and Afty other
people phoned tho house wanting to
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The opening services o f the now
Baptist church at Lake Monroe, was
largely attended Sunday. A sunrlso
service w o h held enrly in'tho morn­
ing nnd was very beautiful and Im­
pressive.
Rev. E. Lee Smith, tho
pastor, officiated nt tho song and
prayer coromonies in tho early hours
Our F A L L H ATS, and they are d ifferen t from last sea­
o f tho Sabbath. A t the regular morn­
ing service at 11 o'clock, Rev. Smith
son, in style, shape, colot* and price
chose as his text, “ The Great Tem ­
ple,” and his orution was replete with
vigor and inspiration. Mrtft Smith,
W E A R E S E L L IN G ’EM FO R LESS
w ife o f tho pastor, who is quite on
accomplished woman, and possesses
much musicnl talent, both vocal and
instrumental, charmed the audience
by the rendition of a beautiful solo,
“ Open the Door of tho T e m p W A
large and responsive audience took
part in the noon-day s rvlee, many
coming from a distance.
The primary department o f tho
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Lake Monroe school under the super­
vision o f Mrs. JacobB, teacher, gave
n very dolightful little entertainment
Fridny
nfternoon. Sunbeams, the
title of the program, was very hap­
pily carried out in song nnd story by
sn?t?£ r w r / so/ m w M L
the wee little folks who so naturnlly
acted the parts with their bright
smiles nnd winsome manner. Quite
a large number of the patrons wore
present, nil o f whom seemed to en­
joy the oxerctses very much.
Miss Ddndoo, o f Mnrylnnd, who
purchased the Powell place, has ur
rived to spend tho winter. Miss Dun
doo whh formerly a missionary, and
has traveled extensively in the East,
having visited India, Chinn, the Holy
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Land, and many othor foreign coun­
tries. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Oglesby will I" ACE, NECK AND ARMS E ASILY
still rent the place, and Miss Dnndon
MADE SMOO111,^ SAYH
Classified advertikements, 5 cent* a line. No ad taken for leas than
will do light housekeeping in t h e 1
SPE C IALIST
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone.
Cask
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
new addition o f the home, which she
Any breaking out o f the skin, even
will occupy.
cordingly.
A Inrfc crowd from this place will flory’ itch,lnK ecf “ mn’
‘&gt;«/lu*ckly
attend the Baptist Seminole A hsoci h . '^ereom e by applying a ll tie MenthoFOR R E N T — Two furnished front
FO R S A L E
rooms at 206 Park Ave.
153-Gtp
tion which convenes at Geneva t h i s ‘ f ' 0™ n /'u
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lialistist, Because o f its groat dc- FOR S A L E — Rose No. 4 seed, Irish
FOR R E N T— Two furnished rooms.
potatoes, per bushel $2.00.— L. A.
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, . . stroying properties, this sulphur preApply 1004 Elm Ave.
152-tfc
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Russ, o Lock-,
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flt onoe to HOotho ir. Brumloy.
131-tfc
hart, spent the week-end with their
flkjn ah(, he|l, oruptionH m c h
FOR R E N T— Single, furnished room,
FOR S A L E — 1021 Model Ford Sedan
close in. Gentlemen preferred, J.
daughter, Mrs. C. II. McKinney.
Infl rnshi pin)ple9 and rlng worm.
nt $550. This ia a bargain. See us
Mr and Mrs. Harris Doyle, o f P h il-j
ae|dom
to n,moVL, thL. tor.
M‘„ cure Herald.
152-2tp
nt once.—-B. &amp; O. Motor Co. 144-tfc
adclphin, are visiting Mr .and Mrs. mont and disfigurement, and you do
W ANTED
A. Doyle. Their little son, Daniel, hns not hnvc to wnit for relief from em- FOR S A LE — Medium slzo safe. A p ­
ply 402 Sanford Ave., and Fourth
entered school here.
jbnrrnssmont. Improvement quickly
W AN TE D TO UENT- -A piano. Cull
Street.
04-61.
Mr, nnd Mrs. F. W illis, Hr., Jack- Hj10W8
Sufferers from skin trouble
153-Gtp
at 200 Pork Ave.
sonville, arc visiting their hoii, Mr. should obtain a small jar o f Mentho- FOR S A L E — Lexington, 1020 model,
nt $1250, Looks good and is in A - l W A N T E D — Hemstitching nnd pecotT. Willis, o f this place
Hulphur from nny good druggist and
Ing, also orders for all kinds of
mechanical condition. Terms to suit
Mr. and Mrs. Nonl Muthes and use it like cold cream.-—Adv.
planting.
T24 Palmetto Avo. 149-Gto
you,— B. &amp; O. Motor Co.
144-tfc
daughtor,. Miss Lois Mathos, of Or­
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Salesman
capable,
re^
lando, hnveretumod home after visit­
FOR S A L E —8-room house with nil
DOINGS OF C O M PAN Y I).
liable,
experienced
specialty
sales­
ing Mr. nnd Mrs. c! II. McKinney.
modern convenience, excellent re­
man in locnl territory. Big earnings,
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Bailey were
pair.
Privnto wntor works, In desir­
The Qixie Minstrel^ are coming
garage,
store, factory trade. Perman­
guests o f Mrs C. A. Whiltens at Han­ along fine. Monday night wns the first able location. Reasonable terms. A p ­
ent position.— W. A. Hiccke, P. O. Box
ford, Saturday, nml met their sister full rehearsal ,and Allison and Rudi- ply to Owner, 519 W. First Street.
153-ltp
110-tfc 1173, Milwaukee, Wise.
fo r the day, Mrs. J. L. Hamcrick, of sell, tho directors, say judging from
Kissimmee.
u
the rehearsals it is the most prom­ FOR S A L E — Bulck Rondstor at
B O ARD A N D ROOM
Mrs. Charles Bell and son, Ernest, ising’ show they have ever staged,
bargain.— B. &amp; O. Motor Co. 144-tfc
have returned from an extended visit ami they want to compliment San­ FOR S A L E — Ono icavy duty two- BOABI) AN1) ROOM— Private family. 719 Ouk Ave.
151-7tp
to Hot Springs. Ark. Mrs. Bell is very ford on their splendid talent. The
wheel trnilcr in good condition. In­
fliuch henefitted in health.
143-tfc
songs are very tuneful, and f nappy, quire nt Ford Garage,
REDUCED PRICES ON OLDSMOMrs. Ponce, o f Miami, was u guest nnd the beauty chorus would make
FOR S A L E — Stublo manure; cur lots.
M ILE S A N D TRUCKS
of Mr .and Mrs, Bartow Mann over Zigflcld ravingly jealous. The cast
Good dry Htoqk, Price $7 per ton, f. OLIh 4 dropped .......................... $ 200
Sunday, and nttended the opening will ho made o f fifty of Snnford’s
o. b, curs, Sanford. Chase &amp; Co.
OldH 8 dropped ....... ..................
100
service of the new Bnptist church.
heat home talent nnd professional
151-tfc. Oldsniobile Trui’Ks, Chassis ...... 1095
Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Wairtwright, players The show
will be a mam­ FOR S A L E — 1 form ennnor nnd sevN. II. GARNER, Dealer
have loft fo r Macon, Ga., whore Rev. moth minstrel musical comedy, vau­
oral dozen jars. Very rensonnblo. 152-2tc
A. A, Walnwrlght will enter Mercer deville, revue. Bert Willinms, Bert
Address “ E. H ." care Herald.
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college and continue his-studies in the Sevono and Al Jolaon, will not be in
NO TICE
FOR S A L E — 7 room cottage, plaster­
ministry
the enst, hut believe me boy, they
ed, well finished und in good condi­
W ill the party who broke into C.
Mrs. Annie Driggers, of Titusville, sho will he there ''figuratively."
tion.
One
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lund.
Good
barn,
A.
Reed's house Sunday night, bring
has been visiting her daughter, Mrs.
tenant house; Delco lighting system, back tho can goods nml othor stuff,
Coleman, asd her son-in-law, Mr. Tom
C A R PE TS A N D RUGS
on St. Johns’ river. Cannt coming up and save trouble, ns they were seen
Bell, nnd children.
W ASHED
Ifrom river at rear o f place where and are known.
Mrs. Baum Garden, o f Mt. Dora,
nnd cleaned at your home or we will boats can he kept.—A . P. Connelly,
visited Mrs, Hattie Wayne Inst week.
call for and deliver. Hnmilton Dench |,
153-4tc
M th, Harry Rabun is confined to
Electric
Washers
used.— Sanford j/q r S A LE OR R E N T— Piano in good
her home by illness.
Steam PrcBsery, 317’ lsl St. Phone 360
condition. Phone 103-J or address
.Master Fred.Boll is improving after
149-Otp
11*. O. Box 352.
with months o f strenuous work are
several weeks' illness. Fred is a very
NEGRO FOUND IN G IR L'S
Cauliflower nearly here. You should take pains
SA
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L E—
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bright and manly little fellow, and
ROOM. HANGED RY MOB
plnnt„ ftt ?350 por 1,000.— W. B.
to find out whether your children’s
his schoolmates arc hoping for him u
148,-Otp eyes are normal. Has school work
Hickson, Celery Avo.
nnd reading strained your hoy's eyea?
and Mrs. Curtis Muse, came w a r , t||ken from thc PittHboro jail e a r ly 1 1,urncr
f ««’ence
Automatic il Poor eyesight, undiscovered, may re­
drowning by falling into n tiling box.|Sund
mornin|f nn{, hnnR,d to the
» ,“ J dining room table and four tard a child's whole progress in life.

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For Florida: Partly cloudy
tonight and Wednesday; no
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en. Phone 518
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Tho wnnt column o f tho
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Thu Sanford High School football thln clty nml county’ nn&lt;1 if yoU h,*V°
has started practice and expects nnyth&gt;ng to buy, Hell, tense, rent, exto have the rough edees worn off bv eha,1K«. Put
in the Herald. Wo can
H «t that School begins
They «o t you results.
#v.l‘ nmn&gt;' games already scheduled
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MASONS A T T E N T IO N
Held.
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Sanford, Fla.

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ROUGH, RED SKIN

CLASSIFIED ADS

SCHOOL DAYS

-------I Regular meeting o f Sanford Lodge
T tUf’K TIRES, Goodyear non-skids No. 02, F. &amp; A. M. tonight at 7:30,
............................ $27.50 The Third Degree will be conferred on
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31.00 several condldntos beginning nt 8
When found he was holding to the 1|mb o f a trc,L, five mllus from town, ,chairs; two twin iron beds with matother sizes nny make, in propor- o’clock. All members expected and
side with both hnndH nnd was nearly Tho,body of the victim was found yeswood stove; one 1ston. Get our prices before you buy.— visiting Masons Invited.
Refreshcat model Singer sowing machine; one
exhausted.
terday about 10 o’clock
« y Brothers, Phone 518.
150-tfc ntents.

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J- k- Russel), W. C. Williams and AMERICAN UEQION
«• ‘- Mel-,uhern, of Atlanta, \yere in
W ILL E N T R A I N PUBLIC
cRy twlay looking over tho field
TOMORROW NIGHT.
,w.r “ *|,,'c' nl edition but concluded it
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the Propor time to put on a
T*10 American, Legion wishes to an1lllt^ stunt hero.
, pounce tji^t they will pull off another
j,
-------j big one tomorrow night at the Prinqa
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Nccl hns returned from c®*“ at-which time there will be some
, o n , r , r * " here 8he visited .for' .rw l b&lt;V$lRg and some wrestllpg and
'k&gt;g ft 1 W ^ ^ r* ^ eoL w ho is look- othor stunts that will entertain the

ihoble 13lCwBe ll torest8 of t y w v r up ‘ ho ’ W 8 ° f t,ho
the II,
IJnrrY I®.missed from people generally. Everybody is In*oni«
s 0fTice’ but expccta -io.be v it^ tto tha ^Princess theatre .Wodduture ' ° n 8ome tlrae ,n the near nosday night to sso the-stunts,

FLO R ID A C IV IL IA N
In thc reen, c l n .Iccplni, whit. Kiri
R IF L E TEAM M AK ES
j Friday night. Ho escaped from the
HIGH M AR K A T PERRY, house when the alarm was given but
-------Jwaa apprehended by officers SaturJAC K SO N VILLE , Sept. 20.—The (Jay, and, it is alleged, confessed that
civilinn rifle team representing Fieri- ho was tho negro found leaning over
da at the national shoot at Camp Por- 'the Bleeping girl. Tho negro was plucyy achieved the distinction (o f having ed .ln jail at Pittshoro and Sunday
every member make the grade of ex- morning About 2 o’clock a mob overpert rifleman, according to a wire powered Jailer W. H. Taylor nnd takfrom Sterling E. Smith,-team captalg, tog the.Jail keys from that officer took
to -Adjutant-Genera] C. iP. Lovell, at fnpnlela;ftom the,Jail ^ o a point Avo
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,«d les
ff*m|toWn..where
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The wlro to Gon. Lovell reads:
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ATTENTION, KNIGHTS TEMPLAIt every man on tho Florida Civilian

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Rifle team qualified as export rifle­
jflor C^ntmandery will hold a man.”
Tho wire was sigrnxl by Rider Springs .Water, (is 90 08-10
a Jtatiid,conclave on Thursday. Sent, 22
per -cent pure. ,P n « n « '311.
Smith.

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'Por office ■uppllea, atationery, -ekj
national tournament.”
come to the Herald office.

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FOR S A L E — A pair o f young, black
marc mules, at a bargain. Phono
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IFOR RENT—Several
koeping rooms.
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New and cltian. 117
144-tfc

FOR R EN T— Comforfahlo rooihd, furntshed fo r fight hbueekebping. 318 ■
Palmetto Ave.
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R E N i1— Uart of store, nice window apace. Apply Herald office.
FOR R E N T — Rofinod couple. desiring
two nice unfurnished communicat­
ing rooms for light housekeeping, with
bath, lights and city watbi1, close in)
call on Mrfc. tl.'B. SniUh, 801 PAlntetto
ave,

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Mason, Stire-Seal Jars
and Jelly Glasses

Seeour iine of
Stone Grocks, Coolers,
Churns, etc.

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Pickling and Preserving

FOR S A L E — Large two story store
building at Puola, Fla. Cun be made
into good apartment house upstairs.
7 miles from Hartford on hnrd road.—
A. P. Connolly.
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''City Substantial
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, SEFTEMBER.21, 1921

©ERAL INVESTIGATION
KU KLIIX KLAN POSSIBLE
INFORMATION IS SOUGHT
attorney General Lays
Facts Before th e
President

DTHINGJEFINITE
\s s s s ts s s r
TIONISMADE.

,n. Tli,

.

PreM)

ONLY ELEVEN PARDONS k
RECEIVE FAVORABLE ACTION
STATE PARDON HOARD.
(By Th* A itoclaltd F ra u )

SEVERANCE IN
MURDER CASE
IS GRANTED

Rawlings jointly indicted on murder
in the first degree. Pope wns re-ar­
raigned on the first and second counts
in tho indictment which chnrgcd mur­
der, pleaded not guilty. Renrrnignment was necessary on account of tho
withdrawal of the third count in the
indictment by the stnte, which charg­
ed Pope instignnted killing of Hick­
man. Gibbs serving instead of Sim­
mons, who disqualified himself into
yesterday on tho plea of Pope’s coun­
sel that Simmons wns prejudiced. &gt;
Rawlings counsel protested against
severance which Pope's counsel suc­
cessfully gained but Gibbs overruled
protest. Pope's counsel then made a
motion for a change of venue which
will he nrgued at noon. Pope will ho
tried first.

ST. LOUIS, Sept. 21.-T he Ku Klux
kian was denounced as destructive of
free government, peace and harmony
L William F. Johnson, grand mnster
bf the Grand Lodge of Missouri, Free
and Accepted Masons, in an address
Lt the lodge’s annual convention which
bpened here yesterday.
“As the impression scorns to preail in some sections," deelnred Mr.
[Johnson, "that the Masonic fraternity
directly or indirectly associated
arith this (Ku Klux Klnn) secret praniution, it is well that the seal of
disapproval lie positively placed ,by
[this grand lodge upon this secret or­
ganization.
“We cannot, as Free Masons, and
good citizens, recognize tho right of
en to assume unto themselves tho H* # # # * # * * * - , » * # * ' * * Mi
#
^ight to administer law and to in­ *
*
FLORIDA’S
HERO
#
flict punishment upon their fellow-;
LAID
TO
REST
TO-,
*
nen. Such nn assumption is suhver- j *
DAY
AT
CLEARWATER
#
hive of nur republican institutions, | *
gor.trary to the great principles of
*
CLEARWATER, Sept. 21.— *
Tree Masonry.
"An organization that practices * —Almost every person in *
Censorship „f private conduct behind * Clfenrwntcr will attend the #
pa? midnight anonymity of mask and * funeral today of the late *
ohe, and enforces iis secret decrees * Lieut. Henry W. Hoyt, whose *
*ith the wenpon f whips and tar * body arrived Monday* night, *
M fenthers, no;-' ultimately merit * having left New York on Snt- #
Lieut. Robert *
H rece've the ( • 'b mnation of those * urdny night.
*
Hoyt,
who
went
to New York *
o believe in courts, open justice
*
to
attend
the
ceretnoninls
in *
pd good citizenship,"
*
the
Brooklyn
Navy
Yard,*
nc#
The convention will continue Thurs*
companicd
the
remains
homo.
*
»y.
*
Tho trnin wns mot by a body #
* of American I.egioners nnd es- #
* corted to tho undertaking pnr- *
* lors of C. N. Alexander, where *
* 'it remained until this morn- #
* Ing when it wns taken to the #
* Presbyterian church, where it #
* will Hq in state until the fu- #
* neral services nt -I o’clock ’ #
* this afternoon,
• *
Word wns received in this #
J n f ,,,N(:T0N’ Se,,t- 21*—An- *
K ™
..... - white house to­ * city yesterday afternoon by *
W
,h'‘ m'u
treaties with * Commander Abbott, of tho lo- *
(rouM*?!, Au,t"'' M"‘l Hungary, .» cnl Americnn Legion, thnt n *
nnvnl subchaser would be here *
L ' t u. T " u,," i tomorrow, the *
*
today with n full complement *
lh&gt;i
1 &gt;’&gt;’ information
* of nnvnl men.
*
rnm several ! ' '‘n '
*
On account of tho shallow #
k n.m ul;;;1
m,H as weI1 aB * water of tho bay, tho boat will *
KMeen l]T K l‘“|,ublic*n, Idaho, * anchor off Clearwater Bench. *
C ty V ' ’1'
the * Tho nnvnl department will #
r.g e ,fl,htCrT ll,S’ ls Plnnning to * participate In the funeral of *
#
sew I ! f n‘Jni,Ml n‘tiflcation of the * Lieutenant Hoyt.
*
A
number
of
American
Lo*
K , a‘ ? '
- MM to have as* gion men from Tnmpn post *
Cbllc.ni. ",U|,|M*rl from “ f°w Ro- * and n largo company of citl- *
irere for„m'' ' 0,no ^ “"'ocrats who
* . zens nnd personal friends of *
h* V.VrsaZ, Uel’ly. ^ CritiC" °f * the dead man, a hero of the *
* disaster to tho dirigible ZR-2 #
M ta M o V T Z r '” f ";po,IUon- * at Hull, England, will be in nt- *
N tot night th
" thu 8unat0 * tendanco at tho servicer.
*
r 'y rntifi!,,! y Wero conHdent of * r Owing to a special request #
N m ! ! : • ,,r: ‘h&lt;* opponent, * of tho family of tho deceased, _ #
* Dr. W. B. Y. Wilkie, pastor of #
k n e d wllhlth,,."n '!rftti°n HU|,port * the Presbyteriqn church of ’#
V have
In,en,0cr"ts who nl- * Dunedin, who will officiate at *
“g l a r e d for ratification.
* tho services, stated today that #
* tho servicto will bo very brief, #
* nnd no sermon will be preach- #
NRl‘TMAr,,BW8 c ,,GSEN
#
° * ^ AI) AIll SERVICE. * cd.
*
Tumor-Brandon Post, Am- *
* erican Legion, of this city, *
* will have charge of the scr- #
* vice.
V
.
#
•
*~
#
rt' Wa’ nominal i ! ’,CorpB on*ln- *
*nt H»rdlng t r ,0(Jay by Pr«8'»Uh the rank o f v f n° ^
nk of Mnjor.Gcner- Cooler brceaiv will soon be fe lt
So will hats.—Nashville Tennessean.

sORAH TO LEAD
FIGHT AGAINST
PEACE TREATIES

WASllwCTnPM
,,)
7r,on
21~Colonei

STATE ROAD BOOSTERS
WILL HAVE ROAD NO. 2
OR KNOW REASON WHY
FUTCII BRINGS SUIT.
AGAINST TAMPA TIMES
ALLEGES BE WAS LIBELED.
(B r Th* AnocUted Pr*M)

TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 21.—Favor­
able notion upon only eleven out of
ono hundred and fifty applications for
clemency wns reviewed by the State
Pardon Board nt a meeting held Inst
week. Seven were granted condition­
al pardons, and fines reduced In two
cases and citizenship restored to two
personno previously pardoned.

WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.— Inforution in the hands of the Depart,ent of Justice ns to the n ctlv iticB of
e Ku Klux Klnn were luid heforo
esident Harding today hy Attorney
-ncrnl Daugherty after the latter
,d c o n fe rre d with Director Hums of
e D e p a r tm e n t's Bureau of Inveatiition. Officials decline to express
. opinion as fit the possibility of tho I‘OI»E ANP RAWLINGS WILL RE
* TRIED SEPAR­
iedernl investigation but stated tho
ATELY
Lpartment would take steps to gath­
er further details of tho situation. So
•
(By Th* A**oclat*d P rtu )
ir the department’s information conJACKSONVILLE, Sept. 21.—Cir­
jted largely o f isolated complnints cuit Judge Gibbs this morning granted
Ipmi private individuals and organl- severance in the ense of Pope and

ations.

Navy Airships and Hangar Wrecked

NUMBER 154

Several Hundred Will
Gather at Orlando
October 8th

TAMPA, Sept. 21.—A. D. Futch,
n traveling salesman for n Jackson­
ville concern, has filed suit for fifty
tho publisher of the Tanirn Times.
He alleges he wns libelled in nn ar­
ticle of a recent issue of the Times, YESTERDAY DECIDED TO CALL
which related to tho death of Vir­ ANOTHER MEETING AT WHICH
THEY WILL DO SOMETHING
ginia Turner, of Clcnrwnter.

MEETING AT OCALA

An explosion In the gasoline tank of (lie navy illrigllilc I Ml at (lie Rock*
away Point (N. Y.) ntr station started a lire which ilestroyeil the dirigible,
a kite balloon and another airship ami rondeml the big Itiingnr a pile of Junk.
The dainnge Is estimated In the nelghborbooil «»f s.*,imi,ii\HI.

CHICAGO LAW AND ORDER
LEAGUE APPEALS TO CONGRESS
FOR OFFICIALS TO FUNCTION

ENTIRE FAMILY
MURDERED
IN MICHIGAN
DOWAGIAC SCENE OF FRIGHT­
FUL CRIME SUNDAY
NIGHT
(B r Th* A tiooliU d Fr**t)

(B r Th* AuooUtsd P r tu )

OCALA, Sept. 21.—Several hundred
State Road No. 2 will moot at Orlando
October 8th to continue their efforts
lo have work on highway completed.
Orlando meeting decided upon at mass
meeting in Ocnln Inst night nttended
by sovcrnl hundred persons from nino
counties. Resolutions were adopted
calling upon Governor Hardee and
members of the State ond Depart­
ment to make avnilnble one million,
three hundred nnd twenty eight thous­
and dollars provided by four of tho
counties Involved for rond work. Sev­
eral speakers declared Jacksonville
nnd the East Const interests wero
trying to stifle tho project in order
thnt the influx of tourists nnd new­
comers to the state must necessarily
come through Jacksonville nnd down
the Enst Const. W. W. Phillips, of
Lake City, a member of tho stato leg­
islature, urged the fight he carried
into politics, exhorting tho voters not
to support any candidate for stnte of­
fice not in favor of the project. Tho
meeting nt Ocala followed the.onc held
at Gninesvilio recently.
•

DOWAGIAC, Mich., Sept. 21.—
Bloodstained club nnd bloody finger
prints were the only clues today by
which loeni authorities hoped to elenr
before witnesses thnt "a slong ns the up the murder of three persons nnd
government
allows
intoxicating the serious injury of another, a child,
liquors to he shipped into Chiengo I in their home here. William Monroe,
will not mop it up."
wife and 17-year-old daughter wero
The resolution then continues:
found beaten to denth with a club, in
“Now, when the mayor of Chiengo the same room wns found the tonCHICAGO, Sept. 21.—An appeal to
congress to enact a law to compel city nnd his general superintendent of yenr-old daughter beaten on the head
officials to obey their oaths of office police take a position thnt we have until unconscious. The child wus made
blind by the blows. Although hef'rcin enforcing the 18th amendment has shown to you that they have taken,
covery
is very doubtful officials hope
been made In the form of n resolu­ nnd the condition ns to the illegal sale
she
may
be revived sufficiently to tell
tion passed hy the Chicago Law and o fintoxienting liquot- in Chicago are tho story of the attuck. Tho tragedy
Order Lenguo with nssurnnee thnt it very bad, and when tho mnyor nnd was discovered yesterday when tho
will be brought up in congress during chief of police have under them about child's chum entered the* home nftcr ONE HUNDRED KILLED
AT MAYENCE, GERMANY, *
fi,000 policemen, wo believe thnt the
the next few days
hearing her monn. It is helioved tho
IN CHEMICAL PLANT.
time
hns
come
In
the
history
of
this
Tho resolution, after asserting that
uttnek occurred Saturday night nB
government
to
find
oilt
whether
there
while Mnyor Thompson of tills city
members of the family yvoro last seen
(By Th* AuooUUd P r* u )
has announced ’that nil of his ap­ is* not a inw thnt will Tench officials then. It is believed thnt the child lay
MAYENCE, Germany, Sept. 21.—
Chicago, who wounded on the floor nearly sixty
pointees hnvo been instructed to en­ o fa grent city like
Moro than ono hundred persons jiro
practically
nullify
the
18th amend­ hours before discovery.
force the Inw, states that there are
reported killed today when a chemi­
not less thnn 3,1)00 “dry Tinrs" in the ment to tho Constitutinn. The time
cal products plant exploded at Oppau,
iity of Chicago where Intoxicating lias come when the government of the
near Frankcnthnl, in the Worms reg­
liquor is sold “and thu principal of- United States, if there is no Inw to
ion. Telephone nnd telegraph
obey their
fr nd(rs in permitting this situntlon to compel the officials to
TENTATIVE AGENDA
niuniention with Frnnkenthnl nro cut
continue lire the Mayor * f Chicago oaths of office, ought to enact such :z
TO GUIDE NATIONS IN
off hy tho explosion, and details
PEACE PROGAM
and tho General Superintendent of Inw nnd we appeal to the Sennte and
lacking.
House ut Washington and ask thnt, if
Police."
Early reports stated th n t two ex­
WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.— * plosions, which besides causing hun­
The resolution states that Chief of necessary, a Inw be passed to cover *
* The tentative agenda which * dreds of casualties in killed nnd
Police Fitzmorris, of Chicago, staffed such cnscs as this.
* the United States has trails- # ed, did enormous dnnuige.
* mitted to the principal powers #
* who will participate in the #
PARIS, Sept. 21.—Ono thousand
* conference on limitation of #
persons
are reported killed, scvornl
* armament and Pacific nnd Far *
thousand
Injured, nt Oppau, near
* Eastern questions suggests on #
Frnnkenthnl,
In Rhine Pnlntinntc,
* broad lines subjects for con- *
through
explosions
in n chemical pro­
* sidorntion.
Foreign offices *
ducts
plant,
according
to n Mnyence
* to whom it has been sent have *
message
to
Hnvns
agency
hore
LONDON, Sept. 21.—Prime Minis­ * mecn informed that it is es- #
NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—The Hel* Hcntiiflly suggestive nnd sub- #
gicn I, an Ailicricnn entrant in the ter Lloyd George’s reply to Eamonn * ject to amendments or addi- *
MAYENCE, Sept. 21.—Eight
international
balloon race, which DcValorn, will probably he delayed * tions. An outline of the agon- * dred persons arc reported killed and
started from Hrussells, luuTlnndcd at until after a conference with the min­ * da follows
* many injured today hy oxplosions in
liraich Y Pwll, north Wales. Ralph isters at Gairloch, Scotland, Thursday *
Limitation of nrninment:
* Badissehe Anilinfnbrik Works, nt
Upson, one of the pilots, cabled yes­ and it seems certain that there will *
Oppau,
,
1.—Limitation
of
naval
nr#
terday afternoon to the aero club of he no Irish peace conference at In­ * moment. Basis of limitation. #
America. The balloon traveled ‘120 verness, for, according to the Intest * Extent of limitation. Fulfill- *
repbrts, Mr. Lloyd George hns decided
miles in 27IG hours.
#
to return to London at the end of the * mont of conditions.
*
2.—Rules
for
control
of
new
*
BRUSSELLS, Sept. 21.—Two of week if his health is sufficiently re­ * agencies of warfare.
*
the live balloons which up to yester­ stored, in which ense the next formal *
3.—Limitation of land nrmn- #
day morning had not been heard from cabinet council will be held in Lon­ * ment.
#
nftcr starting Sunday in the James don.
*
Pacific nnd Far . Eastern *
Sir
Hatiiar
Greenwood,
chief
secre­
Gordon Bennett International race,
* questions:
#
wore reported safely landed in mes­ tary for Irelnnd, left yesterdny for *
1.—Questions relating to *
WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.—Snfe nrsages received here yoBtordny after­ Gairloch, indicating that Ireland will * Chinn. Principles to he up- #
lie
the
subject
of
the
conference
on
rival nt Gunntnicimo hay, Cubn, of
noon. It wns announced hy the Aero
* plied.
*
tho American submarine Z-27, which,
club thnt the French balloon Marne Thursday.
*
2.—Application
to
subjects:
*
None of Mr. DeValera’s previous
while enrouto from Colo Solo, Pana­
hnd landed at Dolgclly, North Wales,
*
(a) Territorial integrity.
# ma, Canal Zone, to Gunntnnnmo, sent
nnd thnt the French Balloon Picnrdy communications with the prime min­ *
(b)
Administrative
integ#
hnd Innded nt Pandy, 12 miles north­ ister has provoked such divergent * rity.
# out n distress call Sunday night, wns
east of, Dolgclly. These were the bal­ IRISH PEACE
*
(c) Qpen door.
Equality # roported today to tho navy depart­
loons piloted by Dubois and Bicnnimc. opinions ns his Intcst telegram. Ev­ * of administrative and Indus- # ment.
erything considered, it is not unlikely
A dispatch reporting the safe nrriv#
that
the prime minister will even de­ * trial opportunity.
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 21.—Tho City of
nl
of tho R-27 said she enmo in yes­
*
(d) Concessions;
monopo- #
St. Louis, an entry in the internation­ lay his reply until the whole cabinet
terdny
under her own ■power, but gave
* lies nnd other economic privi- #
al bnlloon race, Innded in the Irish has mot here. The parliament of * leges.
no
detnils
nn to the trouble experi­
,
*#
sen Monday, 15 miles cast of Dublin, North Ireland met yesterdny, the date *
enced
by
tho
submersible nor distress
(o) Development of rnil- #
and Bernard von Hoffman, pilot, and originaly proposed for tho Inverness * ways.
signals.
#
J. S. McKibbon, aide, both of St. conference nnd tho speech of Sir Jas. *
Assistance in tho form of n sea­
(f) Preferential railroad, *
Craig,
the
Ulstor
premier,
showed
Louis, lire safe, according to word re­
going
tug wns ordered by the navy
*
rntes.
#
ceived by Albert von Iloffmnn, father that Ulster is no better disposed to­ *
department
on receipt of dinpntchcs
(g)
Status
of
existing
#
of tho pilot, in n cablegram from the ward tho penco conference thnn be­ * commitments. Questions re- # indicating thnt tho R-27 needed help,
fore.
son yesterday.
Latest reports from Gairloch last * Inting to Siberia. Similar # to proceed to her position.
#
night say th a t a ministerial confer­ * questions relating to China.
NEW AMERICAN MINISTERS • ence may bo held today, and there *
It—Mandated islands,
# TREATIES SENT TO SENATE
ARE CHOSEN TODAY IIY
#
are also rumqjs that Mr. DeVaiern to
TODAY IIY PRESIDENT.
PRESIDENT HARDING. hns expressed willingness to with­
draw his claim thnt the Irish delega­
(By Th* Ai*«elit*d Br***)
, (B r Tba AuocUUd F n u )
Pope lost tho fight for n change
tion must go into the conference as
WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.—Treatlee
WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.—Joseph representatives of nn independent and of venuo and the court ordered exam­ with Germany, Austria nnd Hungary,
ination of veniremen for the jury and wero sent to the Senate for ratification
C. Crew, of Massachusetts, now sovereign state.
Americnn minister to Donmark^was
the trying of him begun this after­ treatlee were accompanied only by a
Walton county has authorized the noon.
nominated ns minister to Switzerland,
brief formal note of transmittal.
issuance
of $5,000 for tho purpose of
and John D. Prince, of New York,
professor nt Columbia University, erecting and maintaining a ferry
Post cards—local
For office supplies, stationery, etc.,
the Herald offle*.
was nominated minister to Denmark. over the Black kcreek.
come to the Herald office.

Want City Officials to
Enforce the 18th
Amendment

TWO AMERICAN IRISH PEACE
FARTHER OFF
BALLOONS ARE
ACCOUNTED FOR THAN EVER NOW

SUBMERSIBLE
R-27 MAKES
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SIMS SAYS HE
WAS MISQUOTED
BYU.S. SENATOR

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STATE NEWS

THE STAR TO-DAY

* * * * * * * * * *

Jacksonville, Sopt. 20.—Submarine
Chaser
No. 144, recently purchased
DENIES SAYING IT WOULD HE
by
the
State Shellfish Commission,
DIFFICULT TO DEVELOP
THOMAS MEIGHAN and LILA LEG in
MERCHANT MARINE
has arrived here from Philadelphia.
After undergoing minor repairs tho
WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—Declar- j vessel will bo stationed on the Gulf
t i
ing that Senator Carter Glnss, of V ir-' const.
\
ginin, wns mistaken in quoting him as |
----saying in a convention in London j
Ocala, Sopt. 20.—Tho tourist seathnt the United States ought not to son seems to be opening early for tho
Also FOX NEWS
undertake tho development of a mer- J motor tourists already is wending
chant innrinc of it sown, Rear Ad- his wny southward. Almost every day
mirnl William S. Sims, in a letter to cnr8 nrrlv0 hore from ott)or 8tatCs,
the National Merchant Marine Asso- 8omo from fl8 fnr WC8t n8 California,
Tomorrow—Bert Lytell in “A Message
elation, made public hero yesterday, Informfttlon received by the Marlon
explained that what ho did say was County Board of Trade, indiento thnt
from Mars”; also a Mack Sejinett
thnt "with tho present restriction of Florida Is to have
another heavy
our present shipping laws it would be tourist season.
.Comedy
.
very difficult for our country to de­
9
velop a merchant ninrino commensur­
Miami, Sept. 20.—Policemen, when
ate with our needs.”
appearing
In municipal court here,
In tho senate speech Senator Glass
as
attendants
or witnesses, must keep
wns quoted as saying:
their
elbows
off
the desk of the judge,
"When I was abroad in 1018 Ad­
and
not
loll
back
in their scats and
miral Sims, much to my amazement,
elevate
their
feet
a
t
an angle of fortytold me in London that he did not
five
dogrecs
kith
a
desk In front of
think that tho United States ought
superior
to undortako the development of a them as a prop, according to an or­
merchant marine of its own.
Ho der issued by tho Director of Public
athletic underwear
though thnt fiold of activity should Safety.
bo left to Grcnt Britain, saying that
Said the fellow who did not like to work
Lake City, Sept. 20— Sheriff W /B.
the British were our kinsmen, bono of
and he really thought tho world should
our bono nnd blood of our blood, and Douglnss, of this, Columbia county,
pay him without working
*
might be relied on to come to our de- spent Inst week searching for moonfenso in caso of war; that they were shino stills, and as a result of his
HE OBTAINED THE LIVING
natural seamen, and 'we knew noth­ activities captured seven stills and
But such a life—it was his theory about
ing about it. Besides, he added, it sovon alleged moonshiners. A large
how to get a living without working.
would require a groat subsidy to con­ quantity of liquor, mash, honey nnd
The world owes each one a living but it
duct a merchant marine, and the other ingredients used In the manu­
is up to every one to collect it. The best
American people were inherently op­ facture of tho moonshine wns de*
way to get the best living is to have your
posed to subsidies.”
strayed.
money where you can get it when you
In his reply to the marine associa­
want it—in the bank
**
tion, Admiral Sims wrote:
St. Petersburg, Sept 20.—Man con­
“I am not surprised thnt Senator ceived tho "tent city'1- to care for au­
The ONLY DECENT LIVING
Glnss wns much amazed if he under­ tomobile tourists hero, according to
Is obtained by saving your money whiio
stood me to state in London that the a writer in the Independent, but upon
you
arc making it and put it in tho bank
United Stntcs ought not to undertake a woman has fallen thejob of making
where
it draws 4 per cent interest.
* * * * * * * * * *
the development of a merchant ma­ it a success in this city. Miss Lcorn
rine of its own.
D. Lewis hns obtained
permission
LET US TELL YOU
"Just how from from this from from tho Stato Board of Health and
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
what I have ever or could thought of city commission to establish n enmp
ABOUT IT TODAY
American league
the merchant marine, you may judge
At Boston (i-H, Chicago 2-6.
nt Big Bayou, between Pinellas Drive
from the fnct thnt tho navy of the
At Philadelphia *1, St. LouIb 7.
and Lake Mag^iore, tho coming sea­
, United Stutes would be of very little
At Now York 0, Detroit 10.
son. The work.of preparing tho slto
value us a defense of tho Unltod
Others not scheduled.
States nnd our possessions if it were which will accommodate from 300 to
600 tourists already has begun. Plans
not for the merchant marine.
National League
for
tho camp include everything pos­
"In tho absence of a merchant ma­
At Chicugo-H^ooklyn, rain.
sible
to protect the health and com­
rine tho transport for tho immenso
At Pittsburgh 2, New York 1.
fort
of
its residents, according to
nmount of supplies that a fleet would
At St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 8.
Miss
Lewis.
need, that fleet would bo restricted in
At Cincinnati 0, Boston 0.
operates two similar plants on by means of a theodolite during a pe­
its operations' to a comparatively
Ocala, Sept. 20.—Thoso citizens of Cheseapoako Bay and ono In North riod of 110 minutes, at tho end of
short distance from its nearest base.
South Atlantic Association
ownor and which timo It finally faded from vie*.
"If our floyt had to be sont to make Mnrlon county who, in their indlgna- Carolina, is to bo tho
At Charlotte 0, Greenville 7.
an attnek at a long distance across tion a t tho report of tho census bu­ manager of tho now industry hero. The record is believed to have been
At Spartnnburg 0, Charlotte 3.
the 6ccan, it would require something reau placing the county’s, population Crabs will bo caugho in tho Indian made possible only because of the ab­
At Augusta 3, Columbia 2.
like 30,000 tons of supplies a day, in­ In 1020 nt less than 24,000, a rccrcaso river by fishermen nnd bo brought sence of interfering clouds and the
unusually elenr atmosphere which
cluding fuel nnd nil other supplies. from 1010, declared they, themselves, hero for handling.
American Association
prevailed nt tho time. The balloon
This is one of the essential elements know moro than 24,000 persons per­
At Milwaukee 6, Minneapolis 4.
experiments
nrc conducted |by the
Daytona, Sept. 20.—Bert Anderson,
that enters into tho conBltftration of sonally, nro pointing with pride to the
Others not scheduled.
weather
bureau
In connection with t
whut we call the logisticn of n mili­ arrival last woek of a new family, negro, who stole ono of tho city’s now.
study
of
air
currents
nnd have bees
tary
operation
nnd
is
one
of
the
sub­
International Longue
which hns settled on tho Silvor gnrbago cans Inst .veok, would not
n
pnrt
of
tho
Investigation
work of
jects
which
receives
the
closest
study
At Reading 7, Jersey City 8.
Springs boulevard, and declare with havo fared so budly had tho thoft been
tho
Key
West
station
for
more
than*
of
thoso
who
are
charged
with
the
At Syracuse 10-11, Toronto 0-2.
emphnsis that
Marion will havo a tho only charge ngninst him, but Bert
year.
prepnrntion of nnval plans.
At Rochester 8-.2, Buffalo 10-1.
converted
tho
can
Info
a
first
clnss
population of more thnn 30,000 in
"As I remember my conversation 1930. Tho new nrrlvnlB ennnot prop- liquor still. Ho wn sflncd $100 for
Others not scheduled.
MAN CHARGED WITH
with Senator Glnss, it wns to the ef­ orly be termed n "family” for In re­ having a still In his possession.
PASSING HAD BILL;
fect, that, with the restriction of our ality thoy form n "clan.” They nro
Virginia League
A TENNER ON A 0NR
present shipping laws, it would be JamcB T. Williams, of Athens, Tcnn.,
At Wilson 10, Nuwport News 0.
Key West, Sopt. 20— What is bovery difficult for our country to de­ who brought with him his wife, chil­ lloved to hnvo been a m o ld "run” h)
At Richmond 4, Norfolk 3.
velop n merchant mnrine commensur­ dren nnd grandchildren. The party, tho ncrologicnl work -.f the United
At Suffolk 8, Rocky Mount 0.
PLANT CITY, Sopt. 20.-A younf
ate with our needs."
At Tnrboro 1, Portsmouth 8.
mnn
giving his namo ns Frank Behm
States
Weather
Bureau
was
made
by
which traveled in flvo motor cars,
hnd
his
address ns Lithin, was Uk*
n
balloon
twonty-flvo
inches
in
diamnumbering thrity-four persons.
Man can forgive n woman who hns
FLORIDA LEADS IN PHOSPHATE.
ctor released at the local station Inst to tho county jail in Tampa by Pepomore authority than he hns, but he
Titusville, Sept. 20.—Titusville Is wcok. Tho balloon wns kept under ty Sheriff John W. Kirkland. Beho
WASHINGTON, Sopt. 20— Tho can't forgivo one who has more brains to hnvo n new Industry in operation observation until it hnd ronchcd a was arrested gy Offocor Jake Mile**,
following statement- results covering than he hns.
by October 16, which is expected to height of thritcen and ono-hnlf milos nnd is facing a chnrgo of pasiinf
tho eulendnr year 1011), consists of n
furnish employment for approximate­ nnd a distance of twenty miles from counterfeit money In the form of a
summary, by totuls, of the principal
Fnbles: Once upon a tlmo there wns ly; twenty-five men nnd fifty women its starting point. Tho balloon, upon fake ten-dollar bill.
statisctics compiled for producing a woman who didn’t believe her hus­ and girls. The plnnt will cook hard being liberated, moved off in tho
phosphate rock mining entorpprises band did most of tho work nt the of­ shell crabs and pnek tho meat. Wal­ varying air currents, Ub altitude j»nd
For offiro supplies, stationery, «R*
in tho United Stntcs. Phosphate fice.
lace Quinn, of Crestficld, Md., who azimuth being obtained ovory minute come to tho Herald office.
rock was mined in 11)11) in Florida,
Tennessee, South Carolina, Idaho,
Kentucky ami Utah, the first two lil'iiiiiiiiiiM iiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iim iiiiiiiiiw iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM H iiiiiiiitiiiiiH m m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim m iiiiiM ininiiiiiiiiH iiniiiiim iiiiH iiiinriii
states named aro alonu important,
their shares being approximately 05
and 30 por cent, respectively, of tho
total valuo of products roported.
Tho table follows:
Number of enterprises, 48; number
of mines, (51); number of enterprises
\
•
operating beneficinting plants in con­
nection with mincH/t20; mineral lunds
operated, total (acres), 1150,447.
Porsonn engaged in industry, total,
4,701; proprietors and firm members,
14; salaried employes, 374; wage
14; salaried employes, 374; wage
earners (average numbor), 4,373;
wage earners Dec. 16, or nearest rep­
resentative day, above ground, 6,704;
below ground, 140.
Power used (horsepower), 40,030.
Capital, $72,733,060.
Principal expenses: Salaries, $781,­
432; wages, $3,000,000; contract work
$103,000; supplies and materials, $2,­
101,601; fuel, $1,730,833; power, $79,­
408; royalties and rents, $200,087;
taxes, $347,680.
*,
Expenditures for development (in­
cluded In tho above Items), $363,237.
Products .total valuo (1), $10,300,­
108.
*
Phosphate rock: Quantity (tons
2,240 pounds), $1,088,076; vnluq nt
mine, $10,202,000.

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—the sizes are more exacting
—the features
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SANFORD SHOE 8C
CLOTHING CO.

AUTOMOBILE MEN
OF STATE MEET IN
JAX, OCT. 5 AND 6

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JOIN

LOCAL
ORGANIZATION
WHICH WILL GIVE ITS
FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW

JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 20.—Mem­
bers of tho Fjorlda Automotive Deal­
ers Association, comprising about 160,
which organization woh established in
1D1B, will hold their third annual
meeting here October 6 and 0, in con­
junction with tho fifth annual show
of tho Jacksonville Automobile Deal­
ers Association, which will be held Oc­
tober 3 to 8 inclusive.
Officials of the state bally arc Ray
B. Crallc, president; E. C. Williamson,
vice-president; D. F. Owen, treasurer;
L. P. Dickie, secretary-manager nnd
Edith Weeks, assistant secretary.
The directors are C. C. Kirby,
Screven Rond, L. II. Giles, G. N.
Ruughman, Philip G. Murphy, J. P. S.
Houston, J. E. Junkins, Jr., I. W. Phil­
lips, Itny Green, Willfkm A. McQunggc, L. T. Ilrynn, J. Y. Clark, V.
S. Getts, J. II. Darby, Claude Nolan,
W. A. Riddle, R. L. and H. W. Dettre.
The Jacksonville Automobile Deal­
ers Association has sent out 3,000 in­
vitations to attend the exhibition Oc­
tober 3 to 8 and anticipate nn attend­
ance of between 2,000 and 2,600 dur­
ing a greutcr pnrt of the show, nnd
an especially large crowd during the
two days the stnte body is in session
hero.
.
Committees have just been appoint­
ed by, the local club nnd members are
now at work arranging detnils, among
them the entertainment fentures for
the members of tho Floridn Automo­
tive Dculers Association. Ample pro­
vision has been made for the annual
business sessions of the latter organi­
zation.
In regard to the matter of lighten­
ing the hours during the business
meetings of the state body, the local
association announces a series of en­
tertainments to be given. So far it
has been decided to give them a long
ride on the St. Johns river on the
Btcamcr City of Jacksonville, on the
night of Octuber 6 and a banquet on
board will be tendered. There will also
be music, duncing and light refresh­
ments to aid in whiling awuy the time
on the water trip on 'the historic
stream, during one of tho beuutiful
fall nights for which Florida is far
famed. Thursday folowing a lunchoon
will be given the visitors. The enter­
tainment cammittcu will later an­
nounce other fuutures of this kind.

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MASKED MEN RAID DISTILLERY
BLOOMFIELD, Ky., Sept. 2 0 Twenty masked nnd armed men over­
powered two guardn at B. McClasky
&amp; Sons distillery, bound them with
wire torn from a telephono line, blind­
folded them with curtain from the
distillery ofTIca and esenped in seven
touring c an with eighty-eight casos
nnd three barrels of whiskey early to­
day.

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SPORT WORLD

Experiments aro under way In
Maine by scientists endeavoring to
For olYico supplies, stationery, etc.,
mako paper from maple, beech and
other hard woods'.
come to the Herald offlc*

The Peoples Bank
of Sanford

H The merchant who
prints an advertising
message over his name
addresses YOU as much
as though he mailed you
a letter over his signa­
ture.
U The advertisement,.or
“open letter,” has this
advantage: it is brought
out into the light of day.
It dispels any suspicion
you may have that your
neighbor is being made

Advertisements
Are Open
Letters
W ritten in
Good Faith

S h o p
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a better offer than the
one made you.
If Read the advertise­
ments. The merchant’s
name attached puts him
on record as guarantee­
ing the good faith in
which the message was
written.
fl He signs his adver­
tisements—therefore lie
stands back of every­
thing he says about his
merchandise.

READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS.—Be informed
on what’s in the stores. Learn where to buy better.
Read the advertisements--------------- -all of them

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�»' ITHE SANFORD D A ILY HERALD, W EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1921

f AGE TWO
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Ferran Thrasher to John Devolin CHEERFUL titijUSE FROCKS
&lt;MW«
Woodruff. Tho tablo was beautiful In
Its appointments, tjio color schomo of
pink, Invetglnr and frreen being feat­
ured. The contorpleco was u silver
cnndclabrn holding pink and green
lighted candles. At olther end of tho
table were c o sta l baskets filled with
pink roses, thu handles tied with fluf­
fy bows of lavender tulle, cut glass
The Mosl Imporlant Ne^s Devclopem*ent Recently i» the Rapid
compotes held pink and green mints,
and at each plate were rose cups of
in Collon and ihe Addilion of about H alf a Million Dollars in iht
salted almonds. The plnce cards were
Purchasing Power of the Soulh.
cunning little brides’ and grooms
standing under an arch. A five course
luncheon was served carrying out the
:
pretty color motif. Several witty
toasts were given by the guests to the
honoree, especially appropriate were
the ones by Misses Agnes Dumas and
One Strap Chocolale Cali
Florence Henry.
Slipper. Military !|cel
After luncheon several games of
actly like cut.
4*1
bridge wore played, high score was
made by #!rs. W. C. Hill, who was
5 0
awarded Azuron perfume. The guest
of honor, Miss Thrasher, wns present­
ed a dainty luncheon set.
::
Miss Thrnsher wore a becoming
House dresses are as Important cer­
frock of orchid orgundic daintily trim­ tainly as any others, and they Imve
cheerful charms of their own—more
med with lace.
Mrs. Newman’s parties are always lasting ones than their costlier rivals.
delightful events, nnd this one was They are usually bought rendy-iimde,
Oxford or Highexceptionally
enjoyable to her guests come In pleiisiug colors, are cut oh
SERVICE
PROGRESS
STRENGTH
graceful lines nnd are Inexpensive.
who
were:
Misses
Dnphne
Wimbish,
Top,
just like picture
\c;„
More Minn nil, they return from their
/ O INTEREST PAID
Agnes Dumas, Florence Henry, Mary tubbings fresh and crisp. Hero Is one
I
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+++++-M*+ *♦♦♦♦♦ Elizabeth Puleston, Olive Newman, iimilc of glnghpin and trimmed with
at
00 mi
Mario Teague, Esther Miller, Marjorie cimnihray ami hrahl. It Is one of
Clay, Mrs. C. It. Kirtly, Mrs, Robert many pretty nnd practical models.
games were* played by the young Hines and Mrs. Frank L. Woodruff,
!
folks, especially cnjoynblo was tho j ‘r*'
B. It. PHILLIPS
"Dean Bag Contest." Miss Ruth Hen- ! A9sUtin(f tho hogtogB in entortainRECEIVES FINE JEWEL.
ry W inning the prize, a dainty fan. ,nR wcrc. Ml.S(lnmeH D. L&lt; Thrasher,
MBS. Fit ED DAIGER, Society Editor, The favors were cunning bean hags. Snm PuIcston&lt; A E. Hill, A. P. ConOne proud nnd happy man in San­
Phone 217-W
Refreshments of ice cream and cake njlj| nr)||
q jjm
ford today is B. R. Phillips, city clerk.
were served following the games
Although the doctor is happy most of
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Among the guests were: Dorothea
CHICKEN PIBI.AU
theolnie, ho Is espccinlyy so today on
Dawson, Marguerite Garner, Mary and
The
and D. L,ub
Club w,th
with ,hcir
their rel- account of the fnct that he was pre­
Saturdny—The Children’s Story Ilnur ' ’
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. | ’, ' r „ " h
1,10 M. aml
will be held at the Central Park at S*rn M,,X'Vl‘ *'
‘
ntlvcs and friends had a most enjoy- sented with n beautiful Past Master’s
r ‘ in
Kcbocca StcV«nB’ 11IM" r*“r®t
able time at Crystal Bake on Mrnday jewel last night by tho members of
S A N F O R D , FLA.
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K«‘h tt^ r y , c »mill“ , &gt;ak'Bton’ Mttr* evening. The M ies woent before aun- the local Masonic lodge.
tlm Coney Billy Wight, Carman t|t)W|( am| Ht(irt, (i Mok,
ooking the ’’cats"
Miss I.ucile Newby left today for
Dr. Phillips was master of Sanford
Guthrie,
Alice
Elder,
Marjorie
Du,
nftBP
()uitting
time
tho men folks
DeBand where she will attend Stetson
lodge during the year 1005, and while
First Nnt’I Bank Annex
University,
MuTl’ba ' Bilh!!,!!'knTrry!t 7imver "and “T ? ' 1*., AfU* “ .K"W} SW,im 11,1 d!'1 k ia customary for tho lodge to prefull justice to tho delicious home-made sent the retiring master with a Past
Richard Deas,
SEE OUR WINDOW
goodies and excellent coffee. At a Master's jewel, it seems that for
Mr. and Mrs. .). IB Lawson and
icr
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I
lit
f
M
**a
m
utMtetf.
late hour the party broke up hoping financial reasons it was impossible
daughter, Dorothea, left in their car
DAUGHTERS OF WESLEY
there soon will be anothet Those in to conform with this custom just at
this morning for Lakeland and Tam­
ENTERTAINED
the party were; Mr. nnd Mrs. F. that time. Realizing this, several
pa. While in Tampa they will he the
Miss Elizabeth Musson was the Brandt, Miss Irene Brandt, F. Brandt, members of the lodge, feeling that COURTEOUS TREATMENT
guests of their aunt, Mrs. Fred S.
CARPETS AND UlIGS
Dalger, sr,, at her home in Hyde charming hostess Inst evening for the jr,, Mrs. Krnuscr, Mr. and Mrs. Frank tho doctor, from his long years of
WASHED
.
OF AUTO TOURISTS.
meiflliers of the Daughters of Wesley Meisch, John Ludwig, Miss E. Hans,
Park.
-------and denned at your home or.wt will
Class, of tile Methodist church*, at her Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Roper, Mrs. Anna faithful service, should bo accorded
this
recognition,
purchased
a
fine
JewA
Tampa
business
woman
sends
call
for nnd deliver. Hamilton lltul
Schmnh, Mr. mid Mrs. Joe Meisch,
. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lovell and at­ home on. Palmetto avenue.
e&lt;
and
presented
it
at
tho
banquet
held
the
Times
a
clipping
from
thb
PhilaElectric
Washers
used.—SinfoH
The evening wns very pleasantly Mr. mid Mrs. B. Stone, Mr. nnd Mrs.
tractive litle son, Frederick, of Turn
nt
the
close
of
the
meeting
Inst
night,
dolphin
Public
Ledger—an
extract
Steam
Pressery,
317
1st
Si. Phone 5M
pa, are the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. I), spent making articles for the bazaar John Gove, Mr. mill Mrs. .Foe Bender,
Hon.
F.
P.
Foster,
in
his
own
fine
from
correspondence
hy
Richard
SpillC, Jtfnrlowe.
to h e 'given some time in November. Ed. Bender, Mr. nnd Mrs. John
DRINK
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At ylate hour the hostess served
Meisch. The younger folks were: way, made the presentation. He told bnne of tho editorial staff of tho
Mrs. I). C.Marlowe and Muster cherry Ice cream and cake ns refresh- Charlie Duerr, Frederick Bender, of the many fine qualities of the hon- Ledger, written from Minneapolis
Elfler Springs Water. It» 09 08*lrt
Robbie, returned home yesterday from incuts.
Katherine, Constance, Ruth and Clara oree, whom he has known mid nsso- which, she suggests our hoard of per cent pure. Phone 31L
eluted with for tunny, many years, trade should givo consideration, The
Orange Ilond whore they spent the
The members of the class who on- Meisch.
!t came as a complete surprise to Dr. clipping:
weefe-ond with her parents, Cnpt. nnd joyed Miss Musson’s hospitality wore:
—Get your Scratch Pads fr:m The
Philips and Jie briefly nml sincerely
Minneapolis !■• courteous and kiml- the Hornid office.
Mrs, M, W. Lovell, at their ornngo1Mesdnines H. IB Chappell, R. T.
FIELD—MURRAY,
Thrasher, Ben Monroe, Dwight Bab­
grove.
An early morning marriage ()f thanked the members of the order for ly to the visiting mi’oinohiUst. Tip;
bitt,
Newberry, McKay, Howard much interest mid beauty was that of this line remembrance. Coming mr it stranger in a •-•nr 1s :iot scolded for In th« C ircu it C ourt o f tho Hovonth Jodkiil Cir­
c u it of F lo rid a, in nml for 8»mlMr. and Mrs, L. C. Kolb are expert- Smith, Claude Herndon, Lnurn Huff, A| ]SH | | uze| |jL,||0 Murray and Mr. does from the membershipi rather*than I' violation of the traffic regulations.
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ed home today from Ozark, Ala., Misses Loin Evans nnd Versa Wood: Joel Smith Field, which occurred from the organization, it is doubtless stead, a policeman or a citizen will
CITATION
where they have been visiting the. cock,
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Saturday morning at tho home of the more appreciated and last night will give to him » card reu ling
Ilond A ItrldKe IIK trh'l N". 2. of **t*
probably he one that he will not soon
former’s parents. They will he uccom-------"The mayor cordially invites you itnli- I'I.u u ly . rin rld ii. h) i"-l mr-niiti I- &gt;•
bride on Baker avenue.
O. I*. Mwi&gt;|«*. Uii'l 'f I'llllrU, l *forget.
ponied homejhy Miss Louise Kolb, LUNCHEON ANNOUNCING ENto the town house of the Automobile Itrillllii-y,
The entire lower floor was thrown
K n u m liiiicr an d l„ I*. Ilnunn
w
Itiinrd
of
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who will teach in the schools here.
OAGE.MENT.
Cluli of Minncnpnlns, LaSalle, at
open mid beautifully decorated with
P iiirlila,
REHEKAIIS NOTICE!
A delightful social event of yester- smllax, ferns and roses. To the strains
Thirteenth street, where you \CI1I he
rif.
Tin*
Min
It*
lnrlili,
pinir oIP*f KI l"i
I'Mli •••»
' * 'f l '
- j a,
The picnic to have been given for day was the luncheon given hy Mrs. of the ever new wedding march phtypresented with a visitor’s 1souvenir jritiiltf
#%ltnrnejr fur
Hhlln** w
f
Attention Rehpkahsl Then* will he emblem for your car, conveying the ril l I tif ISim Hf ii IK! *»f F I.ir!)ln
the members of the Business and Pro- R. E. Newman at her lovely home on ed by .Mr. August Stehle, the bride
IU* t'ltl*fi»n nml Tat Uuift*
fessional Women’s Club at Mrs. W. F. Fourth street, complimenting Miss nnd groom descended the stairway and a district meeting of the Rehckahs of official hospitality of the city, togeth­ TnHomi
uu&lt;l Itrliliir lU m rin
the Eighth District in Masonic Hail er with information and maps thnt iw*nuinitkIhjr „k aF liirjifi;!1
Blackman's home Thursday, has been May Thrnsher.
h , m Mfltfon
IS
were met lit the improvised altar of
■
||1* J1" , ' x\
postponed indefinitely.
| The rooms were most artistically graceful palms anil ferns by Rev, Jos. Thursday. A^, school nf instruction wjjj j)U valuable to you during your itl mit#* n Ijr KmI r i*it m* Iijf »♦**'
IH rttrlrt N il 2 » f HeiiiliMik « "'«•»'
^
will he held at 3:30, nnd nngthet ses stay in Minnesota.
--------decorated, baskets and vaiOS of pink
lln u forlL th e fnct llm l nn •■' ^l"ii m*
R.
Sevier,
who,
In
his
usual
Irnpresin mi LI Hjmm*Ih 1 ILmtl nml ID I I * DMiM
,
, sion at 8 p. m. at which time the Re
BIRTHDAY PARTY
'vines nnd ferns being used. Thesev
IHli *&lt;
“More than her gntoH, Minneapolis ill
CMMiiiiuiir
i muii,' ! KlofLlAi
i ...........
t»f H
riiiliuitr ('millIF*
ed the ring core-1
be -----exemplified
“J Little Miss Camilla Dens, the win- grnceful vines also covered the man-. |. slvcm anner.perfom
_
,
. bcknh
— — degree
—„ — will
..... —
-----— by opens Ifer heart to you.’’—Geo. E. May. A. I&gt;. 1031, In di'Irnul Htlirra* vLiiiilil
Inmictl hy wil*l ^ 1^ 1*1 I 11*
some young daughter of Mr. and Mr . ties nnd- were entwined around the " '" n^ * ur n*' V* 11 ri m(,|D * HC ®'v* | the staff of DcLnnd Lodge. All visit- Bench, mayor..
llriil^ c M -lil- l iN.nd* In II*** ■ "" "t *
,
ells "To a Wild Rose,’ WHS softly mg Reheknhs
Reheknhs wolenm.*.
In l«-ar In li-rral a t llu* r«l&lt;- '&lt;
J"
,
welcome.
R. R. Deas, entertained a number of chandeliers.
The souvenir emblem is a yellow |irltHd|ial Ilf ail Id laillda til llnl'11"'
MRS. A. J. BOSSING, Sec’y.
n fli-r Iln* dull* nf I lit* Italian"
1
her friends at a lovely birthday party
The dining room wns beautiful with *’ a,' l&lt; ‘
disc on which “Minneapolis Victor," rn -d a n f ailld laillda tn la* (!«• I r"r ,
yesterday afternoon at her homo on its decorations of pink, lavendar and
10 11 ‘ 0 H brunette beauty was
ladldliiii .a n d mn«lriK-Uiic . .-rlati* e - .
is hinzuned In big letters and which is nf
rnitila and lirlil«i-a In aald Si- lal 11,1 1
Park avenue, in celebration of her green. The lights were softly shaded ‘•'■duuiccd hy n smart coat suit of
A REtJfPE FOR .MOTORISTS.
easy to attach to the radiator head of llrld u o l&gt; l«lrlcl, and th a t h &lt;an*«* °* ',
seventh birthday.
with pink, lavendar and green paper j rt'indeer ck,^b embroidered in brown,
lu m a n f aald nlroiliili alm«« l'rS&gt;‘* ** . ...
lit f»i"i "f
c ii* ri‘«nlt nf aald *•!*•*• Hi*n u
la- »*Id SparUl
The living nnd dining room were'shades. From the chandelier, a large wkk which was worn a cream georNo elaborate system of traffic con­ the automobile.
Itanium* nf laaala nfari-aald I*1
The
literature
the
visitors
lecoives
llm ul and llrld n o IHalrli-l.
prettily decorated with pink vine and pink hell was suspended, from it tiny
blouse. Her costume was coin- trol would lie necessary if motor car
NOW, ................................... .- ...... .
f1*
fern, and in the dining room the* re- pink, lavendar and green ribbons ex- ] pk'tei! with u new fall hat of corrc- drivers would observe individual care at the club includes a guide to Mln- nf iho Ciairt lirreln inml*-. n*dt"'i„y*r*ifitU
„i
"t_ "l
neapolfs,
an
auto-trail
map,
a
list
of
i'll Umt 1ti&lt;&gt; HI Iten a and
freshment table was centered with tho tended to each plnce, these were later "Rowling tones, and her flowers/* n la operating their cars. A New York
S ia'H al Itnnil an d IlrldK'' I'l-irlH 81*.
I'n im ly . rin rlila , »"■ , l ,h' ' r r a i
wonderful birthday rake, topped with drawn hy the guests; fastened to these c11range bouquet of bride's roses and paper publishes n iittl ereelpo which, the. responsible
. . .
. hotels and , restaur si'inlntilw
ruiiiilnaU In In; an d iil't"'-" ,“1
",f ”itseven tiny Imruing tapers in rose was a small hell on which was the nn- ] forns.
fmemorized, in addition to a know!- n,,t »nd lM r rntf,fl’ W |,y of ^ m°- r.iiirl Ilf till' ■!-... Ill Jinll.-I.I 'tn-'ill
„l iki-w
tor
vehicle
law,
a
catalogue
of
auto­
Stair
nf
ri.irlila.
im
llu*
11,11
Tilin'!*1
Immediately after the ceremony the edgo of ordinary traffic regulations
holders,
nouncemont of the engagement •and
A. O. 11131. at ID:***' •**&lt;■!&lt;*■1* " "* T
A, M
I'om itX e f ttrv r a r d . and S ian ,, ' * . , , , «»f
All kinds of interesting childish approaching marriage of Miss May young couple left in their car for would prnctically elim in ate autom o- mobile service stations, etc.
nml
Her**
In
aim**
i-nliae.
If
For the policeman most helpful to aal.l la.nda almnl.l 1***1 I"' *.*Il'l*lfd IB^ t*
Jacksonville, Fin., nnd will inter visit bile casu alties.
,
.I* i&gt;
visitors three cnsti p’rizes nnd fifteen firm ed .
the groom’s piyents in Sanford, Fla.
We give the recipe herewith:
W ITNKKS m y hand and
,,™i d
♦♦♦♦+*+++++&lt;*++&gt;+*}*+*j**m **h *4"I*+*j*++*K"S"H*'K
prizes
in
merchandise
nro
given
each
m
i
l
C
uurl
n
f
llm
S**»*'iilli
J
1
i,
jt,t
M
Mrs. Field is the eldest daughter
"A full nicniise of caution.
Sfiidm.li* I '1.1111 ly , Hlal*' *&gt;f H a l l *
year.
of Mrs. Annie Murray, nnd tho late
•if S*.|ili*uil«r. A. I*. 0 **JI.
- *.*j*
“A level measure of consideration
IHCAt.l
B* nf
' 'hr ..nrall'lWl
A. B. Murray. She is a very charming for the rights and safety of others.
Clrrk
&lt; mill w
Harmlit
t&gt;fl!l
Post cards—local views—1c each at
and popular young lady. She is a
"Three tnhlcspoonsful of lookSi'Milli.'la (■‘.aiity.
the
Hcrnld
offlco.
S lilK I.I .B MAINHH.
»:it‘
graduate of Turman, afterward at- ntrnight ahead, to the left, to the
.*1111....
A ilnrim y fur
,i tending Sargent School in Cambridge, i r|tfht.
Mass.
"Steer, brake, observe and he t«+|***l**{**H**l*4*+++*l*4**J"»4*.S.*y.;.+^*&gt;.&gt;4..&gt;*.M*l.+*»‘*l**M***&gt;+++*!*^*!,!","{'++++f
Mr, Field is a very well known wear."
young
man, being connected with
tholTj Carefully followed, this recipe is
...... .......
'T,tu v,*
q it. is a pleasure to serve you and our' ser­
• iold Auto lop Co,, and a graduateL(,llHrnntP(,(j („ .,r()duco driving, “done
11* A.
A It,
I f fC.,
1 Augusta,
A i i i f i i u i &lt;i and
■&gt;&gt;iJ VT
m
...
...
of
University
vice is better than the best
to a turn."
of Georgia. He is a son of Mr .nnd
Mrs. W. T .Fields, and grandson of
NOTICE.
Mr and Mrs. Joel Smith, all former
Augustnns.
The Royal Neighbors will meet for
If you aro doing business with Bankers,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Field will lie a t ‘home this, week only, on Friday night,23,
*
after October 1st, at the home of instead of Thursday, on account of
Merchants or Individuals in Orlando, or Or­
the bride’s mother, Mrs. Murray, on the Roheknh district mooting being
ange County, and feel the need of informa­
Raker avenue.—Augusta Chronicle.
held in tho hall Thursday afternoon
tion concerning the responsibility and cred­
nnd evening. Ail the members will
it standing of your customers, it would be
I WOMAN’S AUXILIARY MEETING. please he governed accordingly nnd
There will he a meeting of tho Wo­ mnko an effort to ,ho thoro Friday
wise to communicate ^ith ub.
RECORDER.
Auxiliary W
ofi M
the
American night.
4 *man’s
******" niiAHiin;
IU /\llluriL*Hll
f , Legion, Friday afternoon at 3 p. m ,
+ in tho woman’s cluh rooms. There is ATTENTION, KNIGHTS TEMPLAR
to he some very important business
V u lc a n ix in g
Taylor Commandery will hold
to he brought before thu members stated conclave on Thursdny, Sept. 22
j •" '
I ■ * 1 ■ L‘ ,'c;
I
•in
nml plans for the \ylntefs work to he at 7:30 p, m. Balloting and tonfor*
diH-ussed. Every motnher mid every ring order of Red Cross. Visiting Sir j
woman eligible to membership (nro Knights wolcoino..
urged to he present.
H. E. TOLAR,
Orlando, Fla*
Post Office Box 193
MRS. LOSSING,
Em. Com.
MRS. F. L. ROpfcft,
President.'
*
*
Secretary.
i Bay it with n Horald Want Ad.
r &gt;&lt;•++++++&lt;■++++++++++ + 4-♦.;.++ + +++

Progressive Movements, foster­
ed by progressive individuals, are
invariably productive of results.

Optimism Mor?

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

Ladies

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

T h e Seminole County

Bank.

M en’s

* 7.

$ 7.50

SOCIETY

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Battery W ater and A ir Free
for Your Convenience

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£ Tires

$ 13.95

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A' S i &amp; ' N 6 E 8

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WED!

”
JDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1921

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PA G !

NOTORIOUS BANDIT
SENATE PROBE BEGINS, IN
SHOOTS HIS GUARDS
WEST VIRGINIA TROUBLE
ATTEMPTING ESCAPEOF THE COAL MINERS.

LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Sept. ID.—
WILLIAMSON, W. Va., Sept. 1 9 Tom
Slaughter, notorious Oklahoma Senator Kenyin’s investigating com­
t'inHda Cltrui Exchange »n.
Tb
h. .ppointment of Air. Errol bandit, today added another chapter mittee, boiled down finally to himself
to his. long list. $f crimes, when, in and Senator Shortrldgo of California, T«fl«
a
attempt to escape from went among the people In the Lick
f f x s E s a r * * thesensational
Arkansas pens) .farm, he killed creek tent colony today to get tho
one man and perhaps fatally wounded miners’, side of the underlying cause
TELLS WHY
ONE SHOULD
tol yC\
organization, whose re- two others, all trusty guards, with a of the Industrial troubles In the Min­ DRINK HOT WATER WITH
: r c : . . r . u « d n,och xrlof In frull rifle smuggled to him by someone on go region.
,
, PHOSPHATE IN IT BEFORE
the
outside.
There
was
no
comment
from the
c . nroduce clrrles where Mr. Hoi*
BREAKFAST
Bliss Atkinson was killed. James committee after fifty o rmoro men and
Und « widely known and muchly
Morris and Dewitt Taylor were shot women hns been qustioned, Tomor­
Headaches are caused by auto* ! X
through
the body and are not expect­ row th operators will be heard, nnd
h'ilr'zorn Is well known to the trade
intoxication—which
menns solf-polshaving bad many years experience In ed to live, Lllbum Taylor, a convict, then Renntor Kenyon and his asso­ ening. Liver and bowel poisons cull­
the business in New York and, W - was wounded in tho right leg by n ciate will determine how far to pro- ed toxins, sucked into the blood ex*
lowing in the rootsteps of his father guard, but.is not dangerously injured. ceed nnd where, undr tho Benatc res­ cito the heart which pumps the blood
Slaughter was brought from Tuck­ olution dircflng the inquiry.
' h0 preceded him in the business.
so faBt that it congests in tho small­
er,
where the farm Is located, to the
The tent colony (Is populatd jby er arteries and veins of the head, pro­
Mr Zorn who was born In New Oriean.; come W New York some years penitentiary here, and Is being held miners who have been on strike four­ ducing violent, throbbing pain and
teen months. The first of the group distress, called headache. You be­
* when his father moved there eo in solitary confinement.
Slaughter,
who
with
Fulton
Green,
whoso tcsimonics was obtained was come nervous, despondent, sick, fev­
, L Ce in business. His experience
Z covered the handling of citrus was convlctod of tho murder of Dep­ George Echols, a negro preacher, sev­ erish nnd miserable, your meals sour
and deciduous fruits from both Florl- uty Sheriff R. Brown, of Hot Springs, enty-five years old, who showed the and almost nauseate you. Then you
da and California over a period of about a year ago, was wanted in ragged gaps in his tent, put there, he resort to ncetanilid, aspirin or the
years, both in connection with three Oklahoma, Texan, Missouri, Kentucky, testlfld, by "state constabulary or bromides, which temporarily Tollove
largo* diitributing agencies and in and Pennsylvania, according to offi­ private guards." Insldo, the old man but do not rid tho blood of these Ir­
cers, for bank robberies and murder. picked up his month-old baby, bom
connection with his own business.
ritating toxins.
Mr. Zorn nt tthe outbreak of the He had escaped from the Texas peni­ In a home with only the earth as
A glass of hot water with a tea­
war volunteered as a private in the tentiary just prior to the Hot Springs flooring, and proudly displayed It to spoonful of limestone phosphate in
lat New York cavalry from which he shooting, after striking a fellow con­ Senator Shortrldge as an evidence of it, drank before breakfast will not
ahortty was transferred to the 100th vict over the head with a shovel and healthy living outdoors In the Mingo only wash these poisons from your
Machine Gun butnllion, 27th divis­ sorlously injuring him. Slaughter and mountains.
system and euro you of headache, but
Wide slnsheB nnd bullet holes In will cleanse, purify nnd freshen the
ion. He *aw aorvice in Bolgium and Greeti were captured at Independence
other tents also were pointed out ns alimentary canal,
Flanders and hns to his credit seven Kansas.
According to tho reports from the alleged evidence of some of the col­
battles and engagements, Including
Ask your pharmneist for a qunrtcr
the breaking of tho Hindenburg line Tucker farm, Slaughter early in tho ony’s hardships. News thnt the sena­ pound of limestone phosphate It Is
and the taking of Mount.Kemmol. Ho morning obtained the 'rifle smuggled torial party was on tho way brought inexpensive, hnrmlcss ns sugar.
was discharged ns Sergeant-Major of ipto hint from his hiding place in one out n big nttcndnnce, tho women be­ If you nren’t feeling your best,
of tho largo both houses, where there ing tho most eager to talk. From In­ if tongue is coated or you wake up
the machine gun battalion.
Mr. Zorn is a gentleman of pre­ wore more thnn a hundred convicts nt dividual groups, the senators tried to with bad taste, foul breath or have
possessing personality and much en­ tho time. He ordered the convicts to find otit how the controversy might colds, indigestion, biliousness, con­
ergy, which together with his wide He down, and through n window began be nettled. Some of the miners de­ stipation or sour, acid stomach, bogln
experience In the fruit and produce picking off tho guards. Morris was clared they had not been amply pnid tho phosphnted hot water euro to
business tits him particularly well for Bhot first then Garret. Crossing to an­ for their work, thnt while they might rid your system of toxins and poisons.
the position fur which he has been other window, he fired on Adkisson, make $8 n day, expenses sfor tools,
killing him with the first shot Slaug- dynnmito nnd other things cut the net
selected.
BATTLE OF MARIANNA
Mr. Thomns G. Casey, fo rn num­ ter fired at several officers and then to $3. Other alleged grievances were
COMMEMORATED.
ber of yenrs in the New York office started to mnke n break for the open. ngnlnRt the socnllcd "mine gunrd”
of the Florida Citrus Exxchange, has As he renchcd the door, Snm Payne, system ,nnd the claim of tho men
MARIANNA, Sept. 21.—The monu­
been promoted to the position of as­ lifo-termor, oppnnH fire on him with that once they joined the union they ment commemorating the battle of
sistant manager of tho New York of­ a pistol. HI» aim was so accurate were instantly fired.
Mnrinnna during the civil war will be
fice. The plans worked out by tho ex­ that Slaughter threw awny his gun,
unveiled here November 2, according
ecutive ofTiccrs of tho Florida Citrus raised a handkerchief and surrender­
“The Capital" will be the name of to those in &lt;*h.irge of arrangements.
the new theatre which is being con­ Tho contractor who will erect the
Exchange fo rthlH offico contemplate ed.
structed nt Orlando. It Is being built monument already Is at work nnd the
covering a larger field of endeavor
of brick nnd cement tile and stucco memorial will he completed some time
and extending its selling territory. It MACCI.ENNY BOY
SHOT AND KILLED
an d , will be fire proof. It will sent before the dnte set fur the unveiling.
Is aimed througn tho New York of­
BY HIS BROTHER- 1,-100 people.
fice to supplement the efforts of nil
The Florida division, United Daugh­
exchange representatives in Now
ters of the Confederacy, is in charge
Mncelenny, Sept. 20.—Ellas Mikell, Notice of Application for Tax Deed
York state to the end that active conuf tho progrum.
Under Section 575 of the General
tnct shall be maintained with each 18, son of J. 0. Mikell, of Mncelenny,
possible carload market in the state. was shot through tho heart and in­
.
Statutes.
Notice of Application for Tax Deeds
Mr, Zorn will devote hin attention stantly killed at 0:15 Sunday night
Under Section 575 of the General
largely to this extension of territory nt a plnce whore the road crosses n
Notice is hereby given thnt V. G.
Statutes Laws of Florida
branch
just
north
of
town.
and intensive cultivation of the in­
Jones, purchaser of 1-3 interest in
According
to
testimony
brought
terior markets covered, whilo Mr.
i Tax Certificate No. 841- dated the 2nd
Notice is hereby given that Charles
Casey constantly will be on duty in out by the coroner’s jjury, young dny of July, A. D., 1900, has filed said
Mikell
was
accidentally
shot
by
his
D.
Cnry, purchaser of Tnx Certificate
New York giving closest attention to
Certificate in my office nnd has made
brother,
Bob
Mikell,
who
pointed
a
No.
10, dated the 2nd dny of June, A.
the New York auction mnrkot, with
application for Tax Deed to Issue in
the handling of fruit in which he ia pistol ho thought was empty nt Elias accordance with lnw. Said certificate D. 1919, has filed snid certificate in
and pulled tho trigger. Tho inquest embraces the following described pro­ my offico and has made application
most thorounghly familiar.
was adjourned until Tuesday whon perty situated In Seminole County, for tux deed to issue in accordance
further testimony will be taken and it Florldu, to-wlt: E l-2 of SE 1-1 of with law. Said certificate embraces
BEEP WATER INLET
is believed that other light may be S E 1-4 Sec. 20, Twp. 20 S., Range the following described property in
NEAR LAUDERDALE
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: WV4
thrown
upon the case.
IS CONTEMPLATED.
29 E. 20 acres. The snid land being
Bob Mikell, brother of tho dead nssessed at the date of the issuance of SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 of SW 1-4 and
FORT LAUDERDALE, Sopt. 21— boy, and Glenn Taylor are the only of such Certificate in the name of J. SW 1-4 of SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 and
NW 1-4 of SW 1-4 lying E of W lino
Soundings for a deep water inlot nnd two eye witnesses of the tragedy. E. Phipps, Admr.
of
Sanford Grant (less 825 ft. N and
They state thnt the and Elius Mikell
Also Tnx Certificate No. 883, dated S by 6(10 ft. E and W in SE corner nnd
turning basin nt I^is Olns Sound hnve
wore returning to Mncelenny Sunday
Imn started by engineers of tho Scn- night from a place about two miles tho 3rd dny of June, A. D., 1901, hns less N 7 L-2 eh.) Sec. 29, Twp 19 S,
bosrd Dredging (’o., of Jacksonville. from tho town in two automobiles. filed said Certificate in my office and Range 30 E., containing 25 acres, Thu
It is the first definite step by tho Bob nnd young Taylor who were in hns made application for tnx deed to said land being assessed at the date
city of Fort Uiutlerdnle for an inlet the front car, stopped nt the brnnch issue in accordance with lnw. Said of the issuance of sucli certificate in
duo feet wide nnd with a possible for tho purpose, thoy say, of filling certificate embraces the following de­ the name of Elizabeth Kissel.
Also: Tnx Certificate No. 18, dat­
depth of sixteen feet which would al­ the radiator nnd waiting for the oth­ scribed property situated in Semi­
nole County, Florida, to-wit: 1-3 int. ed the 2nd day of June, A. D. 1919,
low coastwise vessels to tie up at the er car.
in E 1-2 of RE 1-4 of SE 1-4 See. 20 hns filed said certificate in my office
('ity docks The project, which in­
Whilo waiting, Boh Mikkell is nl- Twp. 20 S., Rnngc 29 East. The snid
nnd has made application for tax deed
cludes con-1ruction
of jetties, tho loged to have fired his pistol into the
land
being
nssessed
nt
the
date
of
the
to issue in accordance with law. Said
dredging of a portion of New River air several times, thinking he had
certificate
embraces the following de­
issunnee
of
such
certificate
in
the
nnd the cut of about 100 yards from emptied it. When the other car caught
scribed
property
Hituutcd in Seminole
name
of
T.
A.
Phipps.
the sea. would cost, it is estimated, up, Elias Mikell is said to have gotten
County,
Florida,
to-wit: All NE 1-4
Also
Tnx
Certificate
No.
830
dated
L'ss
any other recently con- out nnd Hnld: "Here I am, now shoot,’’
In
Snnford
Grnnt
(less bog. 45 Iks.
tho
2nd
dny
of
Juno,
A.
D.,
1902,
hns
»trueted inlet on tho east const of or words t othnt effect. It wns then
W
of
NE
cor.
run
W to intersection
filed
snid
certificate
In
my
office
nnd
1*loriun. Although nccurnto figures thnt Bob Mikell Ih snld to have point­
of
W
line
of
Sanford
Grant SWly
hns
made
application
for
tnx
deed
to
are not yet available, it iH understood ed tho gun at his brother, thinking it
nlong
Grnnt
line
15.00
eh.,
E 4.08 ch.,
issue
in
accordance
with
lnw.
Snid
the expense would not txccud $100,- was empty and pulled the trigger
certificate embraces the following de­ NEly 17.55 ch. to beg.), Sec. 31, Twp.
several times.
scribed property situated in Seniinolo 19 S„ Range 30 E. 110 acres. The said
1he cut is planned to bo in exact
There was ono cartridge remaining
land being assessed at tho date of the
11,0 Alt*1 'V', w river ns tho heavy cur- in tho revolver, however, nnd the bul­ County, Florida, to-wit: 1-3 int. in issuance of such certificate in tho
E
l-2
of
SE1-4
of
SE
1-4
Sect.
20,
r‘v°r would be relied upon let pierced tho young man’s heart,
Twp, 20 S., Range 29 East, 20 acres. name of Elizabeth Kissel.
14 P the channel ami inlet open, killing him nlmost Instantly.
Also: Tnx Certificate No. 22, dat­
The said land being ussessed at tho
any sand or other obstruction
ed
the 2nd dny of June, A. l&gt;. 1919, hns
dnte of the issunnee of such certificate
* , to, *en* City officials state that
Ground hns been broken for tho
filed
snid certificate in my olfico and
"’ml issue to cover the cost of the erection of a now eleven story sky- in tho nnme of T. A. Phillip.
has
mndc
application for tnx deed to
AIbo Tnx Certificate No. 201, dated
i irpn o wil Ibe decided upon nfter ernpor hotel at Orlando, nnd $1,000,issue
in
accordance
with law.
tho 3rd dny of July, A .D., 1910, huR
.... j, ,IKUrcs from the engineers nro 000 will be spent.
Snid
certificate
cmbrnces
the fol­
filed snid certificate in my offico nnd
lowing described property situated in
Inlet" t h \ A.ftpr ct,n,P,ctl°n of (tho
, fet,ernl government will bo
A new cignr factory will bo built hns made application for tnx deed to Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: Beg.
issue in nccordnnce with lnw. Snid
NW cor. of NE 1-4 Sec. 32, Twp. 19
'lR!!1St furthcr the deep water at Fort Myers for the Joso Gonzales
certificate embraces the following de­ S., Range 30 E, Run E 12 ch., S 20
Project of the city .
Co., besides a number of residences.
scribed property situated in Seininolo ch. tq S and L E Ry Wly along same
County' Floridn, to-wit: Beg. 481 ft. 7 1-2 ch. N 29 deg. W 10.90 ch. W 10
N. nnd 1114 ft. E, of SW. Cor., Sec. ch. SI 1.13 ch. Nely 23eh. S 14 deg. E 8
31, Twp, 20 S., Rnnge 30 E. Run N. ch., S 04 deg., W to pt. 30 ch. W of E
1 deg. E. 100 ft. N. 80 deg. IV. 200 ft. lino of Sec, nnd 10 ch N of S line of
R. 1 dog. W. 100 ft. Ely. 200 ft. more NE 1-4, S 10 ch. W to SW cor of
or less 5.10 ncrcs. The snid land be­ NW 1-4 of Sec. N to NW cor. of Sec.
ing nssessed at the date of tho issu­ E to beg. 107 acres. Tho said land
ance of such certificate in the nnmo of being assessed nt the dntu of tho is­
BOYS, HAVE YOU SEEN REID’S?
S. C. Jones.
suance of such certificate in the name
Unless snid Certificates shall be re­ of Jacob Kissel.
deemed according to law tnx deed will
Unless said certificates shall bo re­
Issue thereon on the 10th dny of Oc­ deemed according to law, tax deed i
tober, A. D., 1021.
will issue thereon on the 1st day of
Witness my official signature and September, A. D. 1921.
seal this tho 14th dny of September,
Witness my official signature and
A. D., 1021.
Beal this tho 20th day of July, A. D.
(Senl.)
E. A .DOUGLASS,
1021.
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole County,
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Florida.
Ha n f o r d
...
Fl o r id a
Seminole County, Fla.
By A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
A. M. WEEKS, D. *C.
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your interest, arouse your desire; to
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THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD, W EDNE9DAYf,SEPTEMBER21,

PAGE POUR

individuals, of which nn\ount $21,991.- newspaper depends upon homo pat­
Sl was expended for the necessary ronage for its livelihood, and to strike
transportation and entertainment and at that patronago is to cut its own
M U M •Ml inOMN UMfl N d v »l til
■wmU NUI m , in Mnniti* A&lt; '
incidentnl expenses. Tho total 'sum of heart.
h a W riirUA
“This thought, however, arises in
$3,907.25 was refunded to communU
ties nnd organizations that had con­ tho consideration: If a newspaper can
&gt;“ ._________ rm u tH M i___________
tributed to the fund nnd $470.49 re­ bo sued by a city, which of course Is
L J. HOLLY _________ -___ Editor
mains in the treasury,, “for any ad­ only possiblo through tho city govern­
I. I ILLARD...Secretary-Treasurer
justments thnt may nrise,” the report ment, beenuso of nllegcd dnm&amp;ges to
A. NRKL___ __General Manager
that city, why cannot n nowspnpor, or
sets forth.
any
citizen ns for thnt matter, suo n
The report Is notable in thnt all tho
ROBERT HOLLY,
city
government for alleged fniiuro to
money
subscribed
nnd
paid
in
was
not
dSOULATIOM M AM AO»
function
efficiently and for the best
expended.
Usually
in
enterprises
of
Phene 148 up to 6 P. M.
interests.of
tho community?
this
character
there
nro
deficits
in­
S . U . Mid* I m w i — ApylUnttoa
“The
question
is worth turning over
stead
of
surplus,
tho
general
effort
■ eleeriftlee file * la Adriana
Tmi
being to Bpend all in sight nnd more. in the mind.
“A city not only Iobcs Its good rep­
Not so in this case, nnd it deserves
X M lnr.d la City I? CirrUr
I t O u ti
meAion. Evidently those in charge utation when the men In charge of its
Vte bit !*• u ltp m W m U f »»«Jt •»of the arrangements acted with con­ affairs deni in petty politics and neg­
ttafar e r r a n BwnlaaU O n u ty aa4 U p ib lU lid
--‘ 'rartUlng r*u&lt; mail kaawi
Vridiy
scientious regard for tho duty en­ lect mountninss to chase government­
____applleatloa
_ ___
•mieratlo la p*UUm . U M
m
trusted to them. They were liberal al gnnts, but tho individual propertyp«t jm i , ilwiy* I* idnnon.
in their providing, but thoy were not holder and tax pnyer loses monoy on
Member of The Associated Preea
extravagant, because they had tho his investments. They do not increase
money ,ns arc so many charged with in value ns they should.
"Who is to blame? Whoro docs the
the duty and privilege of expending
public funds, or even those of n semi- responsibilty rest? Has tho citizen
Yes, any It again, 1' in hot.
pubiic character as. wore tho ones the right to demnnd full vnluo for thj
&lt;&gt;money he pnys in tnxes, nnd if he
here referred to.
But we should worry, It will soon
It is noteworthy thnt after the ex­ fails to receive this value nnd can
be cool enough.
penses were nil paid there wns a sub­ prove his loss is due to inefficiency in
stantial amount on hand and thnt It tho admintsnrtion of public affairs,
Again we want to cnll your atten­
sue?
wns refunded to those nmong tho con­ why shouldn't
tion to the golf links and the country
“There is interest in the specula­
tributors entitled to receive it. Re­
MEN MAKE CITIES.
club before the winter season begins.
funds of this character nro rare ns tion of these things."
I t raenns everything to this city if
-----------o----------It is the men thnt make cities—we they are gratifying.
you want tourists.
The special committee of the Flor­
HUNTING IN FLORIDA.
might ndd thnt women mako them,
---------- 0 ----------ida
Press
A
s
hocint Ion deserves a med­
All wo want Just now is a gentle and this holds true of Sanford in pnrAlthough tho “open season” for
llttlo drizzle, drizzle of a rain that 1 liculnr, But collectively shaking, it al, or, if not that, at least expressed
appreciation,
brom
start
to
finish
hunting
in ‘Floridn is still some time
will dampen the ground, hut not j is tho ntnn nnd not the .city. You
they
handled
this
enterprise
with
rare
ftwny,
tho
gnme InwB forbidding tho
enough to cbmo through the hole in henr about this wonderful loention,
A*
ability.
That
it
proved
n
most
worthy
k,|,inK
()f
(,C3r
or blnl(, ,H,forc No.
nnd thnt wonderful location, nnd peo­
tho bottom of our shoes.
enterprise,
for
the
entire
state
of
V
omber
20,
attention
is nlrendy being
ple Haying such nnd such a city was
---------- o----------Florida,
is
to
lie
seen
in
tho
million
or
directed
to
the
laws
ns they . new
Dnytonn is starting a crusade mnde on account of nature being kind
more
dollars
worth
of
advertising
H
tnnd,
nnd
it
is
urged
upon
nportsmen
against the opening of stores on Sun­ to thnt particular loention, but you
that
the
stnte
hns
received
at
the
to
uso
their
influeucq
towards
tho
day. All this agitation comes from enn also find cities thnt had nothing
...................................................
...........
hnn,,s
of
the
men
an&lt;l
won,cn
who
'
protection
of
game
of
all
klnda
until
tho hoggishness of some merchants from nnture, but had n hunch of
who want to keep their place of busi­ boosters who went abend and made I t‘on,poHt’(i thc hm,y of th« oHltorial t that dnte. Tho game laws were mado
\vh” wort‘ nLot on,y pI1CH180‘* especially for the preservation of
ness open nil day Sunday and Sun­ the city greater regardless of locn- V
tion or invish giftsof nature. Some. wittl what thcy HUW
Wcr“ f lll(l ‘Knm« and hunters taking deer or
day night.
men could build a city in the desert thc °P P ,,r tu n ity of telling millions of ( birds in tho closed seoson nro not
-----------o
It is funny how a man rushes bnck I of Snhnra, nnd others could not make newspaper readers, in every section , onjy nct(ng contrary to tho will of the
they. snw while pcojile, ns exprensed in the legisla­
to his wife when he gets into trouble. city out of Snnford, situated in the of the ,country,
. what^
,
ture, but are contributing to n plan
Fatty Arhuekle is hiding behind his I finest location in the South, ns we - ,”l!7lcy. n,r 1 &gt;rm,Kh Floridn,
The
investment
thnt
wns
mnde
in
that would soon have all game extinct
wife’s apron strings again after giv-1 nre. [t takes the right sort of men
Ing her the grand bounce for five to build « city, and you can see it this enterprise, both financially and in tho stnte.
k years while he cavorted with the all around every day right here in ns a matter of hospitality extended,
Several state newspapers have re­
wns
well
worth
while.
That
It
wns
so
chickens nt Hollywood.
cently
spoken of the approach of the
Floridn. A. V. Snell, the secretary of
admirably
handled throughout, even hunting season, and in order that
the Charleston Chandler of Coin
,
. . . ... , to the ilnal and very gratifying re- n no may plead ignorance in regard
This is the time to build that home, merco, sums it up in
the following
. ,
,
. ,, , .
,
,
,
.
,,
,,
port,
fix up thnt new addition, arrange an­ taken from nn address recently:
, ’ s worthy of highest coinmen- to dates and other details, tho follow­
other bed room, get ready for the hlging synopsis of the game Inw3 hns
"If it is true, then,
that itt iist men wdation
„ .n even
, nat
1.this, late
, tiny.
,m i nThere
,
f
i l l ] r.T
.. i m
v n m i i l f i f taken,
l a l r m i 1from
♦nun
wcll
mr.,
lie
example
tho
gst tourist senson that Snnford hns nml not n particularly
been printed:
favorable loenover hnd. Thoy nre coming, and com­ tion that builds prosperous communi- work done in this instance, by those
Under the law, the open season
ing early, nnd wo should he prepared tiess, how arc prosperous communities who from time to time have occasion for all game commences on No­
to keep them in Snnford.
built? In the olden days in this coun­ to advertise Floridn, dispense hospi­ vember 20 nnd extenda to Fobbru---------- 0 ---------try when labor wns srarce, tho set­ tality to visitors nnd spend public ary 15 of the following year—
Poor Fatty Arhuekle. He was the tlors would call together their men funds,—Times-Union
making a period of eighty-eight
funny fellow of the movies, Hi/is any­ nnd women and by united action l
days. Residents of Floridn nny
thing but funny now and his useful­ would build a community building or
NEWSPAPERS, CITIES AND
procure a hunter’s license, good
ness ns nn nctor is over. He will lose construct a home. Thnt was our first
CITIZENS.
only for the county in which they
all his money fighting for his free­
live, for $1.25; hut the fee for each
cxnmple of co-operation. Three es­
dom and will then be forced to go back
Thu
public
generally
hns
some
additional
county will be $3.50.
sentials are required in community de­
to tho Kansas farm (whore he he- velopment. They nre common belief, j (lllet,r
allol|t newspapers, and For all non-residents the cost of
longn).
common enthusiasm and common of- Wi&gt; wnn* &lt;lUr readers to peruse the the license for each county In which
----------------- o ----------------fort, for belief begets enthusiasm, o n -! Following editorial from the Jackson- they desire to hunt will be $25. The
John Pope, a lawyer In Jacksonville, thusiasm begets effort nnd these [
Metropolis, as it states some maximum nmount of game allow­
accused of being nn accessory in the three beget achievement. I once heard ( salient facts:
ed each gun per dny is one deer,
murder of the theatre malinger a few Dr. Ashley Jones, nn eminent Baptist
'^ K‘ a national institution, tho two turkeys, twenty quail, and
weoks ago, wants a change of venue divine, speaking at a convention of * hiengo I rlbune represents the nar- twenty-five birds of other varie­
because “he wns odious to so many ndvcrtislng men, say that, ‘the great - 1 n,woKt partisanism ami the bitterest ties. If there is a party of three or
cltlzons." We would rather take our est forco in the world is advertising.' prejudices in this country, but as a more the limit of gnmo such party
medicine thnn have sueh a charge Because advertising created in man’s factor in the political and civic nt- may take during the entire trip,
brought against 11 s.'
heart a want where there was no want fairs of its home city the Tribune aside from quail nnd other birds, is
before and that this want became so stnnds in the middle of the arena and two dcor and live turkeys; and no
A systematic campaign should be compelling that man doubled bis ef­ lights ail comers. Some of its meth­ individual hunter shall-klll during
mndo now to clean up every object­
forts to secure tho where-with-nll to ods arc drastic nnd some of its accu­ any one senson more thnn two deer,
ionable building in the business por­
the want.' It has been often sations are shocking, quite often pro- five turkeys nnd five hundred of
tion of the city. Snnford ns a resi­ satiny
said that a community can have any- v°king bitter encounters, but the any nnd nil sorts of birds. No indi­
dence city hns objections now that nro
thing it wants if it wants that thing newspaper nhvnya weathers the storm vidual hunter or party of hunters
difficult to overcome nnd most of them
hard enough. To satisfy such wnnt, *11
fashion nnd comeH out of shall have any gnme In his nr their
como from the people themselves who
personal service and adequate finance ,,HL'h fracas ready and anxious to nd- possession longer than five days
care but little for the appeiiranccH of
Sanford and less for the feelings of is necessary. Satisfaction, too, often minister more punishment, and will- after the close of the hunting sea­
spells stagnation. To criticize is easy.1 inK to taku the necessary punches in son.
their neighbors.
Fur-henring animals nre also pro­
Any loafer can criticize. Wnnts and or(^or 1° Kct its own blows across,
---------- o----------tected
by thc game laws nnd all trap­
needs of a community nre easily
^,,,r ycarfl *he Tribune has had Its
Wo hear of investigations of the voiced by street corner critics, hut wuns trained on tho William Hale pers nre required to pny license and
Ku Klux Klun niul the Knights of Co­
real constructive effort by those same Thompson regime in Chicago and II- are allowed to set trails nn lands oth­
lumbus and other orders. It looks
er than their own only by obtaining
like they will have to investigate the indivldunls Ih too often lacking. Most l'n°is, °f which Gov. Lon Small is n
written permission from the owners
citizens
will
resent
criticism
of
their
PnrL
nn&lt;l
the
barrage
hns
not
been
wholu lint before they get through nnd
of such Innds.
city,
but
have
they
sufficient
belief
without
its
effects.
First
the
Tribune
aec whether it is composed of DemoAh wild game is protected and thus
in
their
city
,nnd
confidence
in
their
«xpoao&lt;I
the
machine
and
its
purpo.scrata nr Republicans. Secret orders
given
safety nnd in a measure eared
community
to
tho
extent
of
digging
|
V
H
&gt;
elaborating
on
the
various
signiflarc secret orders and you cannot make
for
by
tho state it is reasonable to
down
in
their
pockets
ami
Investing
entices,
and
Thompson
and
his
crowd
anything else out of them. Otherwise
allow
residents
to secure hunting li­
their
money
or
their
time
for
the
good
Pa^
little
attention
to
it
until
they
thoy would not he secret orders.
of their community? That is the real f,,rH0(,k Morpheus one morning n few censes at a small cost, whllo thoso
test of thcr faith. The individual who mouths ago to discover that their who merely hunt while temporarily In
Lakciaiul people have come togeth­
actually believes in his city will in- l,‘* e t had been defeated at the polls, the state nro charged a greater feo.
er with a big love feast and every­
election was for Judicial offices, The cost of the license is no grenter
body hns decided to loin the Chandler vest i»is time and his money and will
coin
that
belief
into
community
divi*
administrative officials will ho thnn is charged practically evoryof Commerce and make Lakeland n
detids.
If
he
really
believes
in
his
elected
next, ami the handwriting on wherfc.—Timcs-Unlon.
hlggor and better city. It can't be
city,
he
is
an
enthusiast
about
his
tkl'
wiill
isn’t golden-lettered to
done without tho Chamber of Com­
city.
An
enthusinHt
has
often
been
Thompson
nnd
his associates. Still the
LOW TIDE ON THE BEACH
merce nnd wo are glad to see it being
called
a
"booster."
in
defining
the
Tribune
exposes
alleged
conditions
done in Lnkclnml, Orlando, Sanford,
Forenoon und Afternoon Tides at
and many other progressive Florida meaning of the booster I once heard nn'] frauds in Chicago, not hesitating
About Same Hour and Minute
a prominent business mnn in n cer- *() Place the responsibilty upon the
tain western city state in answer to present administration ,nnd tho status Sept. 21 .........................
4:29
a question, that a “knocker" was a ,low
City of Chicago versus Chi- Sept. 22 ..................................... 5:08
thing that hung on tho outside of n cnK° Tribune.
Sept. 23 ..................................... 6:59
0:69
door, nnd who would wnnt to bo n
"1° otherwords, tho city of Chicn* Sept. 24 ............V............
noisy knocker? “A booster,” he said,
»«lug thc Chicngo Tribune for Sept.25 .......
8:08
Vnry the usual vegetables by
“is onu who does all of the good ho
$10,000,000on n chnrge of bosmirch-;Sept.20 ...........................
9:10
serving Flag Brand Buccotnsb.
can, all of the time ho can nnd lenves intr its fnirname! 'City of Chicago’ . Sept.27 ....................................... 10:11
the rest to Almighty God."
j In this case is, of course, William'* Sept, 28 .....................................• 11:25
---------o----------Halo Thompson and subordinates.
,Sept. 29 ...................'................. 11:55
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FOR DESSERT
"Newspapers
throughout
tho
eoun-^ept.
30 .................................
12:49
A
NOTABLE
REPORT.
1
Try Del Monte Pears cut half
try
are
nsklng
tho
question,
lias
a
inch cubes, served in ice cold
Tho Hpcclnl committee of tho Fior-' vlty the right to'HUo a newspaper?
M h i IK
cantaloupe,
idn press Association, which hnd In This retails tho Btory of tho old no- hq
Or, serve chocolate ico cream
charge the arrangements for tho Na- nro in jail, who .when informed by a ft* TheSnnford
Daily nnd
in halves of pears. *
fV*Y
J .,
tlonal Editorial Association visit to white friend that tho authorities had
Wcokly Herald stand for
Florida lust March, ,hns just made no right to hold him, replied, ’But, Mi Sanford and Seminolo coun­
public Its report of receipts am^ dis- boss, here I is.’
‘
j iti ty just uh strongly as the
hufsements.
It
is
a
notable
roport
in
"The
thought,
that
a
newspaper
Mi American flag stnnds for
WELAKA BLOCK
more wnys thnn one. It sbdws a to- would deliberately attempt to injure Ha tho greatest nation on earth.
Phones 497*494
I tnl of $20,309.05 contributed by vari- R» home city in thc eyes of thc world Ml
I ous municipalities, organizations nnd is tao ridiculous to entertain. The real Mt
MlMilCilMMlMltalM

1921

SANFORD DAILY HERALD cities
value

f t TIE HERALD PRINTING CO., Inc.

SUGGESTIONS

Deane Turner

where thoy are learning tho
of cooperation through the
Chamber of Commerce.
----------- 0 ----------The Herald wants a detailed state­
ment from the government ns to
where the taxes go thnt nro now be­
ing collected tinder the guise of “war
faxes." We never knew a war to cost
quite as much and. ns tho victors in
the contest—just where nro We nt,
might wo inquire? Instead of tho
tnxes decreasing they are increasing
nnd thc common herd nro paying them
instend of the “newly rich” who mndo
their money out of tho war.
-----------o— ------It is high time the people of this
city boenrne firmly imbued* with tho
iden th;:t restricted building means
restricted building and to build some­
thing that does not correspond with
the balance of the particular location
will not be nllowed. Wo have over­
slept our rights in this respect in
many parts of the city nnd people
have been allowed to put up shacks
in thc prominent pnrts of the city thnt
are an everlasting disgrace. Wc arc
glnd to note thnt the present city
commissioners will not stand for any
more of this backwoods stuff,

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A

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which the modern bank affords,
The ennetment of stringent bnnking
laws and their rigid enforcement has
eliminated forevor from tho renlm of
banking all unstaplovand wobbly finan­
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positors of thc nation the greatest pos­
sible protection, through the medium of
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sufe handling of public and privnte
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First National Bank
A COMMUNITY BUILDER

F. P.,Fotrier, President
B. F. Whitner, Cashier

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

CONTRACTORS

George A. DeCottes

S. O. Shinholser

Attorney-at-Law

Contractor and Builder

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BATTERIES

FLORIDA

Sanford Constructs Co.

CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Planes and Specifications Cheerfully
Furnished
Battery Troubles to Us
All
Work
Guaranteed
Wa ■pMtalln on Xloetrlctl Work nnd con «1t*
yon dopondnbU Mrvlo*..
H. T. PACE
P. O. Box 211
WE ALSO HAVE COMPETENT MECHANICS
roa ovxnHAULXMO tou» oae
BBIMO YOITE

Sanford Battery Service Builders &amp; Contractor!
Sketches and Estimate* Free; m
Company
building too larga and none too small.
L. A. Rennud, Prop. -----ALL WORK GUARANTEED----

Rhone 189

HARTFORD BATTERY
“Battery Insurance”

Wilson &amp; Shorey

Pine and Garland Sta., Orlando, FU.
\

Sold and Serviced by

PURE WATER

Edw. Higgins, Inc.
Haight &amp; Wieland

Elder Springs Water

GARAGES
Smith Bros. Garage
Expert Repairing
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
Oak and Flrat

REAL ESTATE
E. F. Lane
Real Estate and Insurance

99.98% PURE
Phone 311-W
Sanford, FU

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

Phone 19?

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

Phone 95

V. C.'COLLER, Prob.

Geo. W. Knight

General Shop and Milt
Work

Real Estate and Insurance

CONTRACTOR and' BUILDEB

SANFORD

FLORIDA

..Employment Bureau..

517 Commercial Street

Sanford, FU

TRANSFER

Tho vocational committee of the Busi­
ness nnd Professional Women's Club “WE DELIVER THE GOODS”
requests all young women desiring
employment to register nt the First Quick Service Transfer
Nationnl Bank.
Storage Facilities
AGNES G. BERNER. Chairman
If wc please you, tell others; if a*
tell ua. Phone 498
Eyes Examined
Glasses Designed

Henry McLaulin. Jr.
.

OPT. P.

HOTELS

^

Hotel Montezuma
“Sanford’s New Hotel”
9 U 0 Up Per Day

OPTICIAN

OPTOMETRIST

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

WILSON VULCANIZ­
ING WORKS

GILLON&amp;
FRY
ELECTRICAL
J Coniraclors

C. O. WILSON. Own.r

SATISFACTORY SERVICE AND
REASONABLE PRICES
..

Wl&gt;ht B io lh m

. m i l Building

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.
General Machine and Uoller Works
Automobile Flywheel Steel Gear
bands in stock
Crank Shafts Re-turned'

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THE SANFORD DAILY HEgALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1921

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Utile HepPen*n®s
Mention of

\fatters In »Hef
p e r s o n a l H o n ,,,

of Interest

In and About
*st The City
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the w ea th er
Florida:

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Summary of the
FloitlngSmsil
Talk* Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald lleadere
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Fair tonight *

Th0 American Legion is putting on
„ bitr show at the Princess tonight.
• A cnri, will bring us to sec y o u .Sanfonl Mattress Co.
148 7tp
1Iave you looked into the possibili­
ty of building that new home this
fall? This is the tiino to build. Mntcrials and luber art* cheaper.
Hat Shop arid Pressing Club
also dre « * . All work ««&gt;»*&gt;&lt;£
1011 Sonfonl Avo.
1K)-Clp
Vren

Can you l&gt;ent it? The old
bulb hangs at 90 again—wo
moan the thermometer, of
course—and for the past week
it has been right on 90. Cnn’t
get away from it. However,
wo must have n littto rain.
Can you raise the wind?
S: 10 A. M., SEPT KM II Bit 21,
Maximum ......... * ........... 00
Minimum ......................... 00
Runge .............................
Barometer ......................30.13
Calm, clear.

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PAGE FIVE

Bee-Keepers Met in
Sanford Monday;
Many Were Present
Will Hold Next Meeting in Del,and
November 21
Monday, September 19th the Gr­
unge Belt Bee-Keepers met a t the
Woman's Club building in Snnford,
for thu purpose of com].luting the or­
ganization. Mr. Newell, Mr. Reese,
Mr. Goodwin and Mr. Sterling^ all of
the State Plnnt Board at Gainesville,
met with the association at which
there was a good attendance,
Many subjects of vital interest to
beekeepers were discussed.
The next meeting is to be held the
third Mondny in November at DeLand.
All 1 ’u-keepors and those interest­
ed in hoes requested to attend.

Congress Begins
Adjourned Session;
Down to Business

You Have Heard
It Htiid more than once that you can judge a store by the lines they carry.
That is true. Now just for instance, suppose you need a Hat, drop into our
place and And that we have a complete line of .hats, such ns—

STETSON

SCH0BLE

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BERG

What would be your impression? You would know at once that a concent
carrying such hats would have to have all their lines as good in order to go
with these hats

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AND THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT WE HAVE
—THE VERY BEST YOUR MONEY CAN BUY

Important Legislation and Many Hard
Struggles Anticipated

m

S. E. Spicer, of Columbus, Ohio, is
(Dy The Aiacolited Freia)
So ninny new business firms nro
registered
at the Mflntezuma.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.—Constarting in .Sanford that it looks like
gresrcassemhled at noon today after
lhero will have to be , nu.ro store
Don't miss it! What? The Fort­ a 30-day recess with prospects of the
1# £ S J V f f f r w r /S O /F F fM kL
.... ns built despite the fact that many
extra session lapping into the regular
of them have already been iirrnngod. une Tolling, at the Silver Ten.
session beginning in December.
J.
W.
Mitchulf,
of
Jacksonville,
was
Activity nt first is to center In the
Have your watches and jewelry re­
in
the
city
yesterday
transacting
bus­
senate,
which will consider the tax
paired at Mfl.aulln’s. T^o first class
iness.
revision
bill, the peace treaties with
watch makers. Prompt service.
Germany,
Austria and Hungary; the
140-tfc
j H. O. Adams, of Tampa, was in the anti-beer, railroad debt funding, the
“
Paul Higgers is himself ngnln, after city yesterday calling on bis regular nllicd debt refunding and other hills. JAPAN WOULD DISCUSS
The treaties are to lie transmitted by
GUEST IONS OF WIDE
undergoing an operation In a Tampa customers.
President
Harding
today,
and
arc
to
RANGE AT CONFERENCE.
hospital fur gall stones. Paul snys ho
Mrs.
H.
C.
Pulmnn,
of
Jacksonville,
be
pressed
at
once.
hears the distinction of having an
is spending some time hero at the
The house will reconvene under * u
TOKIO, Sept. 20.—Japan should
operation last week and ho is up and
Montezuma.
"gentlemen’s agreement" to transact insist in discussing at the Washing­
nruumi this week.
virtually no business until October I. ton conference late this autumn, not
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Morrison, of Ala­ Comparatively few representatives only questions regarding the Far
Classified advertisements, T cents a tine. No ad taken for less that
ROOKING, Red and green slate surbama, are spending some time hero were in Washington last night, and East, hut also matters affecting, the
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cash
fnce, 3-|dy $3.25 per square. Tiger
at the Montezuma.
the lenders were not expected until American const, including Mexico and .must accompany all orders. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
brand, plain, 3-ply $3.25; 2-ply, $2.75;
next month. The hill to reapportion also Australia, says Viscount Takanki
cordingly.
j.ply, $2.25. Free delivery. Address
Homer Claus will sing at the Silver the house membership is slated to he Kate, president of the Kensei-Kai, or
&gt;|. K. Ginn, Itox 391.
139-20tp
ter cypress, manufactured in best mills
Tea, Friday night, at Mrs. Miller’s. taken up when the house begins opposition party, in a statement is­
FOR SALE
work.
insures
first quality at lowest pos­
B
sure
and
B
there.
sued here.
0, Davis Hurt, of the Reliance Life
FOR HALE—lit acres grove, 7 acres sible cost consistent with good lum­
Presentation to the senate of the
The withdrawal of fortifications
Insurance ('&lt;•., is spending a few days
wild land on hard road on small ber—less middlemen’s heavy profit,—
N, H. Garner, Vblie Williams and pence treaties and the revenue hill from all islands in the Pacific, tho
«t Coma and Rockledge, and other
lake,
(deal place to build a home. GULF LUMBER COMPANY, Perry,
were
expected
to
he
the
principal
points down the east const. Davis is Kermit Brokinv motored fu Daytona events today, although leaders last neutralization of the Pannnia Canal, Price $1,000.—E. F. Lane, the Real Florida.
138-o.o.d-13te
yesterday on business.
one of tin- best in the business, and
151-5tp
night ..............................
indicated a possibility ......
that ....
the the removal of limitations on const- Estate Man.
has established a line record in this
throughout ^the
FOR SALE—Rose No. 4 seed, Irish
FOR RENT
II. W, Cameron, of Augusta, was in sessions today might be perfunctory
part of the state.
potatoes, per bushel $2.09.—L. A. FOR RENT—Comfortable rooms, fur­
lliu city yesterday spending the day and business put over one day. Tito the settlement of rnseinl discriminn* 13l-lfc
death of house members during the tion on the principle of tho co-exis- ijrumiuy,
nished for light housekeeping. 318 *
with his family at tho Montezuma.
"KXIUK" BATTERIES, tho Giant
tnneo
of
mankind
anti
the
spirit
of
KOU
sA
L
E
-10
room
house
with Palmetto Avo.
recess, it was said, might, out of re­
149 Dtp.
that lives in a box. We can now fur­
W. M. Dickson, of Jacksonville, spect, cause an ininicdinto adjourn­ justice and humanity should he in- dectric lj(,ht9( bnth 1U1(| ^ow er, 31 FOR RENT—Refined couple desiring
nish six Volt Batteries at $21.50. Wo
eluded In Japan's proposals at the ||cm | ,nn(|( f, ucrc, in Ktow with 30o
two nice unfurnished communicat­
state agent for the Equitable Life In­ ment of both sennte and house. •
buy, sell, exchange, recharge and re­
conference
in the opinion of the tinornngu trees, pears, persimmons, ing rooms for light housekeeping, with
Vice-President
Coolidge
was
here
surance Co., is spending several days
pair all makes Batteries.—Ray Broth­
last night ready to open the senate, “ on‘
’
and pecan trees.—E. F, Lane, tho Real hath, lights and city water, eloso in,
ers. Phone 5 IS.
* 150-tfc here on business.
In addition to tho above demands, KstatL, j[an&lt;
151-Dtp call on Mrs. G. It. Smith, 301 Palmetto
but tbe house will he presided over
the
association
believes
self-determi,,OK
sA
L
H
-2
',-t,m
Republic
tniV£ nvc.
by
Representative
Walsh,
Republican,
All H. S. boys expecting to make
Siwifnnl i: facing one of the finest
nation
are
among
the
subjects
that
............
.
nf
C|||,
a(
stl!a. FOR RENT—Part of store, nice win­
Massachusetts,
in
the
absence
of
the football team eotpe out to prac­
i regardless of value,
reasons in in i- history. Get busy and
should
be
brought
to
the
conference.
154-lip
tice this afternoon. Be sure to come [Speaker Giilett, who will not return
gall Stables.
dow space. Apply Herald office.
advertise anil wake them up. Wo are
Siberian people
,
.
,
before October* The house agree­ It holds that the
out this week.—Manager.
150-3tc
the geratest city. Let the world know
Apment provides for three-day recesses should have the right to govern them- *’°R ^ B - M e d um
j
ply
402
Snnforq
Avo.,
and
Fourth
FOR
REN
T—Two
furnished
front
it A city is judged largely by tbo
Many nre the hridgs to be in San­ until October 4.
rooms
at
200
Pork
Ave.
153-Gtp
number of live merchants who adver­
Tho Jiji Shimpo says that if the
Strcct~__________________ __________________________
A definite legislative program for
ford, and wo want them, one and alt,
Jnptfneso military authorities insist FOR SALE—0 mom house, 4 acres of FOR RENT—-Two furnished rooms.
tise ill the daily paper.
the
rest
of
the
session
is
to
be
ar­
to see the Herald wedding stock, Ire152-tfc
Apply. 1001 Elm Ave.
land, 125 orange trees, 75 chickens.
ranged soon by Republican steering that this country must 'maintain nn
fore inlying. We have them.
the
Reid
If yon have rooms to rent, if you
committees, whose members will con­ army of 21 divisions .they must be Price $2,500.00. E. !•. Lane,
WANTED
want minus, if you want to buy or
prepared to give a satisfactory answer Estate Man.______________ 151-Dtp
prepa
The editor of the Herald received fer with President Harding.
rdl anything, if you have lost or some fine peaches today that came
The house bill is to have senate to th powers represented at Wash­ FOR KALE—8-room house with all WANTED TO RENT—A piano. Cull
modern convenience, excellent re­ nt 200 Park Avu.
f"und untiling, get it in the Want from Ogden, Utah, to friends in this precedence according to present plans, ington when questioned as to the rea­
153-Otp
pair. Private water works, in desir­
t olumn the Daily Herald. It is the city. John Russell .the man jwho put although debate on it is not expected son for such large army.
WANTED—Hemstitching and pecotable location. Reasonable terms. Ap­
greatest -larket place in the world, soil in celery, is shipping many ear to begin until next week.
ing, also orders for all kinds of
ply to Owner, 519 W. First Street.
and alien\ get results if results nre loads of these punches now from
ENGHTEEN m o n t h s
pleating.
124 Palmetto Ave. 149-Ote
llfi-tfc
MINERS TO FIGHT
physically possible*
FOR •CON" MAN
Utah, and we hope he makes a mil­
w a g T: r e d u c t io n s
-------FOR SALE—A new bungalow at a BOARD AND ROOM
lion dollars out of them., If he docs
ATLANTA, Sept. 21.—J. C. Me-, real bargain. Good terms.—E. F.
I IB t l\ FIRES, Goodyear non-skids we know he will spend it here in Snn­
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. 21.— Bride, said to bo one of the ringlcnd-* Lane, tho Real Estate Man. 154-5tp l!OAUl) ANil HOOM—Private fum:12* ^
..................... $27.50- ford.
ily. 7JO Oak Ave.
151-7tp
Continuance of a policy in opposition ers in the so-called “bunco rjng" which Foli SALE—One lieuvy duty two;'k|la
...................... 31.00
to
reducing
wages
of
coal
miners
its
oiFicluls charged obtained several ■ wheel trailer in good condition. In^
l/,‘ any nmko in proporCharlie Britt, of the firm of Perkins urged yesterday by President John L. hundred thousand dolalrs in its opor- qU[ro at Ford Garage.
Apparently the war stopped too
143-tfc
h"ii. (n t intr prices before you buy.—
&amp;
Britt,
The
Store
That
is
Different,
Lewis
of
the
United
Mine
Workers
of
soon.
We didn't make tho world safe
Lay l l r u t i , , Phone 548.
150-tfc
at ions here a year ago, yesterday was K0R SALE—Two big lots cheap, on
presented N. J. Lilian! and R. J. Hol­ America, at the opening of the union’s sentenced to 18 months imprisonment, t}|0 heil{ht ()f Magnolia avo.—J. S. for high production costs.
ly, of the Herald, with two fine pipes biennial convention, met with applause end fined $1,000 following ids plea |, arvar(1
154-3tp
liar.
n slight change in the
today, and the gift was greatly ap­ of the 1,500 delegates wlto voted over­ of guilty to indictments charging
railrnail liuiules us published in tho
FOR SALE—Stable manure; car lots.
preciated. Charlie does not smoko whelmingly that the miners’ demands
Hmtl1 fr.-m time to time, No. 85 a pipe, hut he had two given to him he placed before the convention for gambling. McBride was arrested in
Good dry stocE, Price $7 p.v ton, f.
in earlier now, and the Lces- after he had won them, and hence, | consideration*within ten days. The Washington, D. C., and brought hack o. b. cars, Sanford, Chase &amp; Co.
£
to Atlnnta several days ngo.
,fitg train goes out earlier in conse________________
151-tfc. with months of strenuous work are
his gift to the business manager and decision, however, is subjected to re­
nearly here. You should take pnlnn
[he new schedule will suit the editor. It is our Christmas pres­ consideration later. f REDUCED PRICES ON OLDSMO- FOR SALE—2&gt;.a-ton Republic truck, to find out whether your 'children's
'• traveling public much bettor, ns
ent. Come again, Charlie, tho latch
‘ MILES AND TRUCKS
| regardless of value. Call at Stcn- eyes are mrninl. Has school work
• "■ *.i is i, very popular train,
Before rnislng food ' p..^cs any Olds 4 dropped ....................
string is always out.
$ 200 gall Stnhles._________ir,1' ltll
and reading strained your boy’s eyes?
more, retailers me Invited to stop and Olds £ dropped ........................... 100 FOR SALE—1 form cannor and sev- Poor eyesight, undiscovered, may je M leach, of Gainesville, was in
consider that the more food goes up Oldsmobile Trucks, Chnnsis ...... 1095 oral doicn jars. Very reasonable. tard a child's whole progress in life.
DOLLAR A DAY SAVED BY
11 1"V &gt;' ’tei day callong on the shoo
N. H. GARNER, Dealer
Address “E. H." care Herald. dh-tf
FIGURING DAIRY RATIONS thu les sfood is likely to, go down.—
Bi iimoiit |,as a fine shoe store
Philadelphia North American.
TOM MOORE
152-2tc
FOTt~SAL!E — Two lake front lotsT
" tnuiovillo, and when ho is not
A series of 2(1 dairy feeding schools
-------------------;----| Best lots in city for a beautiful
OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN
■' She shoes to the trade, he is sell- were conducted during the spring
NOTICE
Preparation is being made Tor the home.—E. F. Lane, the Real Estate
m
Office Opp P. O.
Phone 192
„
, " "boa-sale to the retail deni- months in six New Hampshire coun­
Will tho party who broke into C. starting of the bridge at Laku Worth. Man.
154-Dtp
|. ' 1B-’nita. lie has been travol- ties by county agents, working in co­ A. Reed's house Sunday night, bring Tho bridge is to bo constructed of
!'m,ly
«nd has hosts of operation with the United States de­ back tho can goods and other stuff, steel and concrete and will bo 2,000 FOR SALE—7 room cottagu, plaster­
ed, well finished and in good condi­
•friends ttll over Florida.
partment of agricultural college. Suv- and save trouble, as they were Men feet long.
tion. One acre of land. Good bnrn, Pickling and Preserving
un more nre planned. In carrying out and are known.
'tenant house; Delco lighting system,
1"l‘n wanting n portable these schools, lecturing and formal
Phone 175 Fourth nnd Snnford Axt on St. Johns’ river. Canal coming up
You
"'l1' " Htnn&lt;terd koyboard. talks have been practically eliminated
St. Johns county are soon to call
from rivet: at rear of place where
New Era Printery | boats
chi,,,. ,|U "
n real ina- and the dairymen nre seated at tables, a bond election for authorizing bonds
can lie kept.—A. P, Connelly.
it in 1
11,1,1,1 ,,l&gt; curried. We havo where they figure out for themselves to construct roads and bridges foi
G. Bassett Spilth, Prop.
!
153-4tc
,,orl,,l;l« Remington-, real the composition of various rations and their county. $4(15,000 will be the
COMMERCIAL AND
FOR
SALE
OR
RENT—Piano
in
good
complete costs. Much enthusiasm has
JOB PRINTING
total of their, issue.
See the,;' ."' k ° t0 CUrry with y ^ . been aroused.
conditfbn.. Phone 103-J or address
today. ,,a, / j ' II" aUI Print,nK Co.,
_
P. O. Box 352.
149-Otp
That the results are worth while
Hi
nr nion. t J ?fi° ‘ lt!y “ ri! w o rth &lt;80 is indicated by the statement of a
FOR SALE—A pair of young, black
Mason, Sure-Seal Jars
i,llt tl re I !"ly man t,r womun wnnt- Hooksctt farmer who reported a sav­
mare mules, at » bargain. Phono
1 r" ‘l typewriter.
and Jelly Glasses
lG fl.
152-tfc
ing of $1 h dny, whilo another who at­
TWO AND ONE-HALF-TON REtended the school nt Wnrnor wrote
FOR SALE—Largo two story store
PUBLIC TRUCK. Call at Steagall
See our line of
the county ugent that he is now sav­
1 building nt Pnoln, Fin. Can be mndo
Mule Co.’s Stable before noon tomor­
ing $30 u month ns a result of fedinto good apartment house up$ta!rs.
ing u ration that ho figured out thoro.
row ns best offer before that time
7 milts from Snnford on hard rond.— Stone Crocks, Coolers,
to .
The dlscussjan provoked by tho farmm.
to t'
A.,P. d onnoily.
153-4tc
gets it, regardless of value. Don’t
Churns, etc.
ors figuring these rations gives a bet­
Lb'
LUMBER' PRICES'AftE ADVANCmiss this chance to get a strong, dur­
ing Co rd S h o e &amp; C ,ot,1‘ ter understanding of tho value and
ING—Tho builder may ntlll got the
able truck at a SURE ENOUGH
cost of tho various feeds nvnilnblo
advantage of low building cost by
_____
152-fltc than nny amount of lecturing could
BARGAIN
:r
:s
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submitting schedules to us nnd gotting
possibly accomplish.
dircct-from-mill-to-builder service.

San ford, Fla.

C L A S S IF IE D A D S

SCHOOL DAYS

TIME

We have the

STONE JABS

Wash Suits,
b '! nto ?LOO values, as
—SanfS tl!cy ,ast “t 98c.

BALL

th« H«raYdd' ^

nl Vl0W* - lc c« 'h a t

Our long leaf yellow pine and Tidcwn-

HARDWARE CO.

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THE

'CitySubstar
aSS&amp; IiSSKRSB IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1921

NUMBER 156

Rain-Maker Hatfield and His Tank

MORE THAN THOUSAND
PEOPLE KILLED AT MAYENCE
WHEN PLANT EXPLODES

VOLUME II

declare sym path y

strike
eight thousand men out

Kern

THREE MEN MURDERED
WOIIB ARMY UNIFORMS
MET DEATH ON TRAIN.

TWO MEN CHARGED WITH
MURDER AT LAKELAND
S tr ik e r s
AGED MAN WAS KILLED.

C ou n ty
R e in fo rc ed b y
T h o u sa n d s

I

(O r The A nocltted F rau )

(By Th« A»iocl»t«d P rm )

Huge Chemical Works
in Germany Proves
Death Trap

ST. LOUIS, Mo, Sopt. 22.—Tho
bodies of three men, believed to have
been murdered, were found within n
few miles of ench other in southern
a
Illinois, Into Inst night by the crows COVERED
BY
CATASTROPHE
of the Missouri Pacific trains. Two
r
WHICH IS ONE OF WORST
of tho men wore army uniforms. Tho
IN HISTORY
aV .,
police believe robbery was tho motivo,
and assert that the triple murder oc­
(By T hi AuocUUd F rau )
J
J r*
MAYENCE,
Sept.
22.—French
curred on tho snme freight train. The
i
l
f
e
I
troops «nd volunteer workers toiled
bodies are not identified.
through the night in ruins of chemical
plant at Oppau where hundreds of
workmen were killed in an explosion
1
yesterday. Estimates of dead ranged
The Wisconsin Society of Equity offered to pay C. M. Iluttleld, the Cali­
as high ns 1,300 hut. definite figures
fornia ‘•rain-milker." $‘-',000 an Inch 0 r the ruin lie might cause to fall In tho
were obviously impossible. More than
Ih’dger slate. He set up Ids tank, tilled It with Ids secret chemical mixture,
Bakersfield, Cnl, Sept. 22.‘-A rm cd
three hundred bodies have been re­
nnd .|.*jI Inches fell within the specified time. The photograph shows Iluttleld
itrikers, who hnve been sworn In ns
covered
nnd it is known at lenst 1,500
mid tils tank.
special deputy sheriffs nnd constablos,
persons were injured. Oppnu virtual­
today picketed the great oil fields in
TO WASHINGTON FOR INVESTI­ ly swept awny and explosion hurled
ORLANDO JURIST WILL SIT ON
this distret.
desolation over wide district on west
GATION 1»Y DEPARTMENT
The pickekts formed a "lnw and
BENCH AT CLEAR­
hank
of Rhine between Mannheim und
OF JUSTICE
WATER
order" committee nnd, with the ap­
Frnnkcnthnl. Investigation ordered
parent consent of the civil authori­
but thoso who visited tho ruins declnro
(Br The Associated Presa)
(B r Tha Aaaaolatad F rauJ
ties, who arc In sympathy with thorn,
WASHINGTON,
Sopt.
22.
—
High
little open which finding can ho based.
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 22.—Gover­
they blocked nil ronds leading In tho
officials
of
the
Ku
Klux
Klnn
will
be
Order being maintained in Oppau nnd
nor Hardee has formally designated
summoned
to
Washington
for
interro­
vicinity by French soldiers, the dis­
oil fields.
Judge C. O. Andrews, of Orlando, of
The oil fields in this district ore
gation by the Department of Justice trict being within the French zone of
tho Seventeenth Judicial Circuit, to
General Daugherty indicated occupation.
among the world’s richest, covering preside at the trial of Dr. I. J. Rolcher, IMPORTANT WITNESS
Republicans Have Not Attorney
IN ARBUCKLE CASE
today. Director Burns, of the Depart­
several hundred square miles nnd of Tarpon Springs, charged with man­
FOUND IN NEW YORK. Kept Their Campaign ment’s Bureau of Investigation, Mr.
containing hundreds of the most val­ slaughter in connection with the death
MAYENCE, Sept. 22.—The disas­
Daugherty said, had boon instructed ter appears to hnve been one of tho
Pledges
uable producing wells in tho cntlro of Virginia Turner, Clearwater. The
(By Tht AitooUUd Frail*
to set his agents nt work on the in­ most terrible in the history of indus­
country.
trial begins Monday at Clearwater.
NEW
YORK, Sept. 22.—District
WASHINGTON, Sept. 22. — The vestigation of the KIan’s organization trial catastrophes. Tho first explo­
The strikers declnro thoy will not Judge McMullen was disqualified on
sion occurred when the shifts wero
permit nny outside workers to enter account of his distant relationship to Attorney’s office announced today American people "want more work in various parts of the country.
thnt ...
it had
Lowell
Sherman, nnd less play," Senator Harrison,
...... loented —
...................—.
being changed, at 7:45 a. m., in n lab­
the oil districts until tho employers both Belcher and Miss Turner.
actor, nnd served him with the re-1 i)orn0crat, Mississippi, declared yesoratory whoro 800 men wero work­
meet their demands.
_-z subpoonn #for
mw nimal Inntrara ||| .
•
• u
__ a_ f
mILImm
quest
questioning
ing. All of these arc reported to
terday
in the senate
In .]„-describing
The strike is dirocted principally
connection
wth
the
Arbuckle
case.
have
been killed.
President
Harding’s
recent
trip
to
at independent rompanlcs. About 8 ,­
This
oxploslon was followed by a
New
York
state
on
the
presidential
000 men are on strike, of whom 450
rapid
succession
of others, which ren­
yacht
Mayflower.
The
trip
was
taken,
»re members of the "lnw nnd order
Body Found
dered
assistance
to the first victims
he
Haiti,
"while
millions
of
Americans
committee," nnd about 8,000 aro still
impossible.
Floating
in
Lake
__
were
hanging
their
heads
in
shame,"
at work for companies not nffcctcd by
The concussions were so terrific
M n r l r h f i m because men "who helped win the war
the strike.
in e a r l v i a r i u u u u wero bclng
on the auction
(Br Tbs AuocUUd Frats)
that
they were felt in this city, huiiio
Strikers’ sentries halt nil automo­
35
miles
from the scone, while nt
SAN
FRANCISCO,
Sept.
22.—The
block
in
Boston."
*
biles nt the "dead lino" on the edge
HAVRE, Sopt. 22.—Genernl John J. Whh Undoubtedly Thnt of Adburn
Mnnheim,
13 miles distant, almost ev­
“What
the
American
people
want,”
preliminary
hearing
of
Fatty
Arof the oil fields nnd refuse admit­ l ’orshing, commander of American nrSchripner
ery window was shattered and sev­
buekle
on
a
charge
of
murder
was
be­
the
Mississippi
senator
snid,
“arc
tance to them, if the pnssengern do mies during tho groat war, returned
-------'mere results and fewer recommendn- fore Police Judge Sylvian Lazarus to­ eral persons were killed nnd 30 others
not pass muster. The strikers hnva to Frnnco today. Tho liner, Paris, on
A body of a man believed to he Ad- ,.ons. )mm, m(,n| tickets and fewer day. Men were excluded from the injured by debris.
organized a court which examines which General Pershing crossed the burn Schripner, who lived alone near |&gt;ren(| ijn,.a; m0re prosperity nnd fewSome persons wero killed at Ludhearing under order issued last night,
strangers
rangers found inside tho lines. If | AtlnntlC( wns escorted into tho port here, was tnken from a small lake er poorhouses."
authorities ruling that as Lazarus wigshafen, across the river from Mnn­
icy can’t give satisfactory explnn- &gt;t „ nvro th ,8 ,uorning by the French near Markham, about five miles from
Declaring that there were nearly court is women's court no men except heim, many roofs were blown off of
lions, they are "deported."
nn.l Metz.
battle____
cruisers
Strasbourg nnd Metz, here yesterday.
(t,000,000 persons out of employment witnesses, eourt officials and newspa­ houses and all the windows in the town
The strikers are well organized. ten torpedo honts nnd ton destroyers.
A coroner’s jury returned a verdict in the United States, Senator Harri­ per reporters should he admitted. Tho wore broken at Worms, while nt Op­
•hey cat regularly nt field kitchens j Th(J * rnl 8too(i on thtsbridgo of of suicide. The body had apparently son charged that the Republicans had hearing is expected to last three days. pnu itself nothing remains but a
upported nut of strike benefit funds. tho
,, Paris
na guest nf
Mnur- been in the lake for several days. It failed to keep campaign pledges of
heap of ruins. The shock was felt as
ns
of rtantnin
Cnptnin Mnuritrlct discipline is maintained. There rer of tho liner,^ind received a noisy wns badly decomposed and weighted increased prosperity in the country.
NEW YORK, Sept.. 22.—Lowell far as Frankfort, more than 40 miles
ave been no disorders, although all nnd. enthusiastic welcome ns the ves­ down with n piece of iron. The prob­
away and many windows were broken
Sherman, nn actor, who is wanted by
he amis within tho district nro said sel steamed up tho roads.
able identification was only made by FLORIDA REITER OFF
there. The whole district was envel­
District Attorney Brady, of Snn Fran­ oped in thick smoke, which together
THAN
OTHER
STATES
dhave keen tnkon by tho strikers.
his
clothing.
Every craft In the hnrbor from fish­
BELIEVES TRAMMELL. cisco, in connection with tho caso with tho cutting of telegraph nnd
The result nf the strike so far has ing smacks to pnlatinl liners, dipped
Little is known hero of Schripner,
against Roscoe Arbuckle, In Snn telephone communication with neigh­
fen the ruin n fa number of wells, their tings nnd sounded their sirens who had been missing for several
Frnncisco, todny left n train nt Hnr- boring towns, hampered the efforts
.'flr Tha AuocUUd Praia)
fhlch were being bored,- owing
- to
*- tho
— whllo tho batteries on Cape Do La days. Friends of the mnn said he
WASHINGON, Sept. 22.—Senator nion, N. Y., while on the way to New
nt assistance. All the available fire
ools being “frozen.”
Water nnd
nnd gas
gas ' jjovo boomed n Salute of 21 guns, to seldom came into Sanford, remaining
i'n. Water
Trnmmell hnH roturneJ trom Florida York and vanished In nn automobile brigades were rushed to tho spot, hut
fessuro threaten tho ruin of other which the escorting cruisers respond- in his hut nnd working among the
truck groves of his neighborhood. He whoro he spent three weeks. "Con­ with a red haired woman. This infor­ the work of rescue wns found by tho
fells which are not being worked.
ditions in Florldn nro good," he said, mation wns given to a representative relief parties to lie exceedingly diffi­
cd.
“No attempt is being made to get
The French squadron met the Pnrls is H a i t i to have deserted a British ves­ "On the whole, I think Florida is in of District: Attornoy Swan’s office
cult.
he government to interveno,’ 'snid sixty miles out. 'A heavyy, thick fog sel before coming here because of
a more envious position than any when he went to tho Grnnd Contrnl
Tho rescuers who penetrated Op­
'alter Yarrow, head of tho oil work- prevailed nnd tho liner witlTpicked up harsh treatment nnd lived In constant
other stnto in the union.'1
•
station here to meet tho Twentieth pnu reported finding hundreds of dflriil
rs’ union.
fear
of
being
arrested.
means of wireless messages, the
Century Limited from Chicago to de­ and wounded lying in tho debris, Tho
There is no lawlessness, no situ- squadron falling in with the course
tain Sherman, ns requested in n tele- uninjured inhabitants fled in panic
tlon »uch ns existed in West Virgln- of the liner nnd followed it by dead
grnm from District Attorney Brady. when the explosion occurred.
». The government, however, Is nnt- reckoning until sunrise, when the fog
Reports from tho scone variously
f'dl.v interested in what wo nro dolifted.
describe
the disaster ns due to tho
San
Frnncisco,
Sept.
22.—Seven
kecauw it owns much land in this
Mnrshnl Frnnchet d’Espcrcy nnd a
explosion
of a gas or spirits tank.
witnesses
wero
questioned
Tuesdny
mtrict which it hns leased to private numerous staff, nnd Colonel T. Bent­
by
tho
federal
grnnd
jury
in
nn
at­
ntercsts on an oil royalty basis."
ley Mott, military attache nt the
AMSTERDAM, Sopt. 22.—Tho totempt to learn tho sourco of tho liquor
American embassy in Paris, went
consumed nt tho nffnir In R obcoo tnl daniago from the oxiffosinn a t
MBodies Recovered
down the roads in n French pilot boat FOUR TENTATIVE JURORS WERE CITY OF CHICAGO BRINGS SUIT ("Fatty") Arhuckle's hotel suite here Oppnu yesterday is estimated at one
AGAINST BIG DAILY
to meet tho cgcncrnl.
FOUND YESTERDAY AND
from which resulted tho death of M!sh hundred nnd fifty million marks, ac­
Irom C o llie r y Explo­
NEWSPAPER
A regiment of infantry Inod tho
FIVE
TODAY
Virglnn Rnppo, nnd Arbucklo’s nrrest cording to Berlin advices.
sio n in Australia quay nnd a great crowd chocred en­
on
chnrgo of murder.
(B r Tha Alloctatad Praia)
thusiastically ns Gonernl Pershing
(Br Tha A uocUUd Fraaa)
"No
indictments will ho roturnod
PARIS, Sopt. 22.—Up to this morn­
CHICAGO,
Sept.
22
.—The
ten
mil­
LONDON’, Thirty bodies wero re- landed. Ho was presented with n bou­ JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 22.-Kxuntil
nil
of
the
fedornl
departments
ing
eight hundred nnd fifty bodies
lion
dolar
libel
suit
of
the
City
of
Chi­
’VJr" lr"m Mount Mulligan Colliery quet of American Beauties by n dele­ nmiuntion of veniremen for jury to
cor-orpornting
tho
caso
have
complet­
wero
recovered from tho ruins of tho
cago
ngainst
tho
Chicago
Tribune
op­
■n
Austr!|lin, gas explos- gation of school children nnd wns wel­ try Pope proceeded slowly this morn­
ed
their
several
investigations,"
an­
chemicnl
factory nt Oppnu, according
ened
today
with
counsel
for
the
news­
" 111 1 ot,'urred yesterday,
comed In tho nnnio of tho city by ing. Four tentative jurors wore ob­ paper nsking the court to uphold tho nounced Robert H. McCormnck, as­ to a Mayenco dispatch. Twenty-five
tained when the court adjourned yes­
Mayor Moyer.
•
ri,,{PK MURK NATIONS
.
terday and tho fifth wns obtained this general demurrer, bnsed on tho consti­ sistant United States nttornoy-gencr- hundred injured hnvo received mediADMITTED INTO LEAGUE
morning. Five jurors were nccepted tutional right of the freedom'of the nl. Tho Investigation will bo resumed cnl nttontion.
LAim- THIS MORNING. Man Will Hang To­
from the first fourteen men examined press. If granted the demurrer would by tho grnnd jury Frdny, lie said.
The country will get bnck to tho
have the effect of dismissing the suit
Tho witnesses wero Mrs. Bambino
of tho venire of sovonty-three.
morrow;
Wife
Discuss­
pre-war
level when It gots back its
on
the
grounds
of
insufficient
evi­
Mnude Delmont, Miss Allco Blake,
, p Br Tl"' A«»ocl«t.il Frau)
The examination of veniremen
pre-wnr
level
heads.
Mis* Zeh Provost, and Mrs. Mao
' , ; A' s'T't. 22.—Three addles Case With Board proceeded rapidly the last hour thin dence.
" n,a»‘"»s wore admitted to tho
Tauho, who wero prcsont«at tho party;
morning’s session nnd five-more ten­
A sew church building is being built
(B r T hi AuocUUd F rau )
,£"* of N,,t,ons today. They were
John P. Pickett, n boll boy nt tho at Arcadia for tho Seventh Day Ad­
tative jurors were nccepted, making Landis and Heydler
TALLAHASSEE, Sopt. 22.—The ten in tho box when court adjourned
hotel, nnd Miss Josophlno Kessler, a ventists.
h"nin’ retvl« and Lithuania.
wife of Putnam Ponsell, sentenced to for lunch. It is expected to box will Discuss World’s Series hbtel nuild. Mrs. Belmont bw o to to
hang tomorrow wui&gt;J.
with&gt;J. u.
B. Mnrtin *for
f I.AIMS FOUL
hung
*** he filled during the afternoon but re­
'murdor complnint ngainst the them should desire to leave before tho
That Will Start Oct. 4 tho
AND THE CHAMPIONSHIP, the murder of Johh Tuggle, discussed garded certain several ‘will bo excused
film comedian nnd MIsb Provost wns esse might bo brought to trial," Mc­
T Fvp,
-------her husband’s case with the Pardon on preomptory challenges by both tho
tho womnn whoso statements to tho Cormack said.
(B r Thi AuocUUd F ra u )
‘ , ; AND, Sept. 22.—Declaring Board nt a special meeting of the defnH nnd th stat taoin otaoin etnoln
A telegram to Lowell Sherman, a
CHICAGO, Sept. 22.—Judge Lnn- police caused Arbuckle to bo booked
as deliberately fouled several hoard today. She was accompanied defense nnd the state.
on
a
murder
complaint.
Joyco
Olarke,
participant
In tho affair, was sent to
dls, commissioner of baseball, met
’ annV F'rush, who wns knock- by two small children.
nnothor
member
of
the
party,
was
(
Chicago
by
District Attorney Hatwith President Heydler, of tho Nat­
A four-story Masonic tomplo will ional Lcugue nnd John of tho Ameri­ subpoonaed but was not called into thew A. Brady asking Sherman to
Z &gt;y J°hn»y Kilbane last Satur------------ ----------for tho fratberwoight
Winter Park citizens will vote tho bo built nt Pnnamn City In tho near can Longue today to draw up provis­ tho grand jury room.
tome to San Franclac to give hit
, in whiv!’
« statement to- latter part of this
month for or future. The flrst floor wil Iconsist ional schedule for the world's series.
"We simply wanted tholr testimony version of the affair.
ima f , ho claimB the title. He J against $25,000 bonds to bo expended of stores.
Sherman expressed a willingness to
Tho series probably will open Octobor perpetuated in the ovent any witness
return
to San Francisco when needed
should
leavo
the
city
and
to
prevent,
limnn ut!
tho flrst roi,nd 'Whon I for modem flro fighting* Equipment.
For offico supplies, stationery, etc., four, two days alter the close of tho
for
the
trial of Fatty Arbucklo.
conflict
of
testimony
In
case
any
of;
Pe h,t him tho groin wth hh. I
----------- ------- *
Bcason, according to Landis.
rome to tho Herald office.
Buy It with a Herald Want Ad.

LAKELAND,
Sept. 22.—Mack
O'Neill and Henry Smith, charged
with the shooting to death of Levi
McCullum, at hl3 home horo August
20th, and now in Jail, nt Bartow, will
bo formally charged with murder, ac­
cording to Sheriff Logan. McCullum
SHERIFFS.
was shqt to death ffrom ambush in
tho early evening while sitting on his
LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Sept. 22.— front porch. It Is believed robbery
All locals of oil workers Internationa was tho motivo.
Jni n in Southern C«Hfon,la* VOtod
In «rmp*«w
*«"
county oil field workers. Eight thouland men are Involved.

I

W IDE DISTRICT

locked

HIGH OFFICERS
KU RLUX KLAN
SUMMONED

JUDGE ANDREWS
WILL PRESIDE AT
BELCHER TRIAL

MORE WORK AND LESS PLAY
IS WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT,
SAYS U. S. SENATOR HARRISON

WITNESS GONE
IN ARBUCKLE
MURDER CASE

PERSHING
ARRIVES
IN FRANCE

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Inn

mi. I m

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9

nil* na* I

•

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I

TEN MILLION
EXAMINATION
OF VENIREMEN DOLLAR SUIT
FOR POPE TRIAL AGAINST TRIBUNE

✓

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1921

PA G E SIX
&gt;

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«»

Institute Has
EDITORS OF SOUTH Pasteifr
An Antitode for
FLORDA TO MEET Rattlesnake Poison
LAKELAND, 2 DAYS
An Inexpensive Method Set Forth by
a Jacksonville Man.

THE STAR TO-DAY

(B f Th« A u o eltttd Prow)
LAKELAND, Sept. 20.—Tho meet­
WKST PALM BEACH, Sept. 21—
ing of the South Florldn Press Asso­
BERT LYTELL in
ciation, scheduled to take place hero An nntidoto for the blto of poisonous
October 14 and 1C, should bo a hum­ snakes, regarded as one of tho most
mer, and ns full or oratory as an egg successful treatments is described by
is of moat, and ns interesting to tho C. C. Shootcn, of Jacksonville, in n
craft as a mint julep would bo to n lotter to John B. Bench, of this city.
Kentuckian twa years denied.
• Tho antidote is credited to Dr. CnmM en Repeat
“ Undivided," at least ns fnr ns motte, of the Pasteur Institute, of
showing how much of it will occur on Frnneo, nnd, according to Mr. Shooten
their
the l lth, and how much on the ICth, is inexpensive, simple of application,
Also a Mack Sennett Comedy
the following program has been pre­ nnd may be kept on hand ensily for
emergencies.
pared:
Purchases •
The forninliticn and officers' re­ The necessnry articles nro n hypo­
dermic syrlngo, a fifteen grain enpTomorrow—Zena Keefe in “Proxies”, a
ports.
on
sulo
of chlcride of gold and a six or
"A Code of Ethics for This Asso­
Cosmopolitan Production; also a ‘
ciation," George Hosmcr, Manateo eight ounce bottle of distilled water.
The chlorldo of gold should rest about
River Journal.
* Sunshine Comedy
•
"What Shall We Do About tho Pub­ eighty cents.
■•
The method of treatment is not
licity Hill?” .1. E. Worthington, Lake
complicated. Tho chtorido of gold is
«►
Wales
Highlander.
* ..
-•
“How the Dailies and Weeklies Can dissolved in tho distilled water, the
Co-operntc," Quimby Melton, Florida proportion usually being about six
ODDS ON RACES
ounces of water to the fifteen grains Atlanta Council
Metropolis.
of
chloride.
Tho
solution
should*
bo
not because they are the best known fine shoes in
"Readjustment of Wnges nnd Prices
Will Investigate
“BOOKMAKER’S”
—the Rest Methods for tho Owners’ tested with n common sewing needle.
the world, but because to them personally they
K. of C. Rituals
DAILY HARVEST
Interest," G. D. I.cach, Leesburg Com­ If it is too strong tho needle will bo
have rendered complete satisfaction.
discolored. Sufficient water should bo
mercial.
ATLANTA, Sept. 20— City council Thousands Piny the Races Through
"How About Subscription Rates?" nddod until he action of tho solution
is not strong enough to ent the needle. here late Monday adopted n resolution
V««l Rooms
A.
I).
Miller,
Eustin
Lake
Region.
In the Final Estimation of a Shoe
The solution is injected with the requesting that the New York World
"Has the Time Come for a New
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 21.-Jack­
Method of Handling Agency Commis­ hypodermic as near tho snake bite ns and other dnily papers, especially tho
sions?” W. F. Stovall, Tnmpn possible and ordinarily two or three Columbus (Gn.) Enquirer-Sun, now sonville's "sporting" fraternity j* not
Tribune; Wayne Thomas, Thomns Ad­ Injections at intervals of one hour engaged in the investigation and ex- confined solely to players of the old
vertising Agency; Harry Brown, should bo sufficient to counteract tho posuro of whnt they claim to bo un­ old "policy" game, modcrnlbcd thru
Our customers find that nil our merchandise is
patriotic nnd un-Anierlcnn institu­ n 1021 systorif of lottery ticketing with
Lakeland Telegram. (Frank Ander­ poison.
sold on this basis and that prices are nlways con­
Mr. Sootcn wrote thnt ho hnd made tions, includo in their investigation tho clearings of local bnnkH as tho
son may also have a chance.))
"Bookkeeping: What is tho Best extensive experiments to test the solu­ nnd exposure tho secret obligations, means of chnnco-tnking, hut those
sistent with quality.
Method of Handling Subscription tion. In one case he injected tho solu­ oath nnd ritual of tho Knights of Co­ who nro sportively Inclined may any
day nnd almost‘nny hour "get down a
Lists nnd Ad Bills?" C. G. Mullen, tion into a rabbit then exposed the lumbus.
animal
to
the
bite
of
a
rattlesnake.
Tampa Times.
"In our opinion there exists nn un- bet" on nny entry at nny rnco track
The
bite
had
no
effect
upon
the
rnbpntriotic nnd un-Amerlcnn secret or­ that happens to bo In operation.
"How to Handle Travelling Adver­
bitf
which
Mr.
Shootcn
allowed
to
be
der, with lodge^ throughout tho coun­ Jacksonville is Infested with hand­
tising Fakers," J. G. Gallomore, Polk
bitten
once
a
day
for
three
days.
The
try and known ns tho Knights of Co­ books, clandestine operations and op­
County Record.
animal
then
was
turned
loose
appar­
lumbus,” the resolutions stated in eratives who ronp a rich harvest dnily
"Making the Job Department Pay,"
from tho money laid with them by
George Goolsby, Wauchuln Advocate; ently none the worse for its experi­ their first reference to thnt order.
ence. Several dogs bitten by snnkes
The resolution was introduced by men nnd women—nnd tho women are
Hcwutt Hill, Tribune Job office.
"What Do Wo Know About Our were treated with the solution uftcr Councilman Waiter A. Sims, who Int­ not In the grent minority by any
&lt;&gt;
•
•
Own Business?" (n) "Our Advertis­ they had returned home badly swollen. er introduced nn ordinance to forbid menns, cither.
Recent upturnings in Jacksonville’*
ing Cost per Inch and Our Method of They were out hunting again within inter-rnclnl worship in tho city of At­
two
or
three
hours.
underworld
are bringing to light
lanta. He dcclnrcd ho acted on re­
Ascertaining What is a Reasonable
* * * * * * * * * * * *
Two
negroes
also
were
treated.
One
many
conditions
which have been more
Profit," R. J. Holly, Sanford Herald;
quest of property owners on North
TODDLING CLUB
was
in
a
serious
condition
when
the
or
less*
hidden
in
the past. Jackson­
"How I Go About Getting Foreign
Boulevard who, ho said, asserted that
solution
was
injected
tho
first
time
FOR BENEDICTS
ville
has
nn
"underworld”
and its
Advertising," Mrs. C. V. S. Wilson,
both whites nnd tlcgrocs worshipped
but
was
virtually
well
tho
next
morn­
denizenH
are
not
numbered
in units
regularly
at
a
Catholic
church
in
thnt
HOME WRECKER Sarasota Times; (c) "Docs It Pay a ing, after having received three in­ neighborhood.
*
.
or tens but the hundreds. Thu city
Weekly Paper to Pay the Country
jections altogether. The other hnd n
* * * * * * * * * * * *
Tho ordinance was roforred to tho has its clique of men who live hy their
KEY WEST, Sept. 21.—Girls can Correspondents?” Mrs. C. II. Holder- badly swollen leg. The first injection
wits, nnd not IcnBt among these are
committoo
on ordinances.
man,
Coi'on
Tribune;
(d)
"What
Pro­
you toddle and arc you young and
stopped
the
pain
and
swelling
nnd
the
RESULTS YESTERDAY
portion of Advertising, Editorial,
Action on the request rcgnrding tho those of the class of book-makers who
pretty
and
unmarried?
If
you
come
next
day
he
returned
to
work.
Anicricnn Longue
News and Feature Material Gives a
Knights of Columbus followed nn ef­ dnily take toll from the hundreds of
up
to
these
specifications
you
will
fill
At Boston 7, Cleveland 4.
fort by Councilman Hoffman to hnvo men nnd women who gamble on the
Paper the Best Balance?" M. F. and
A t New York 4, Detroit 2.
It tabled. "Wo nro simply lowering races.
the hill, for toddlers are in demand Mrs. Hethorington; (e) "How Do Our CHANGE OF VENUE
Yesterday the Latonln track opened.
At Washington 0, Chicago 0.
ourselves by getting into a squabblo
here because of a newly organized State Papers Compnro with Those of
DENIED
JOHN
POPE
Every
"book’’ in the city did a heavy
At Philadelphia 2, St. Louis 1.
of this kind," ho asserted. "I be­
dancing club fur married men, and to Towns of Similar Size Elsewhere in
business, ^ And they will continue to
the
Country
nnd
How
Can
We
Im­
long
to
neither
order
involved
in
this
which the perfectly properly afore­
JAX MURDER CASE
National League
thing and certainly I have never opernte at their stands, some times
said of the male species hies himself prove?" Willis Ball, Florida Timespool rooms, some times cigar stands,
Union; (f) "Does it Pay to Exchange
At Chicago 7, New York fl.
twice a week to toddle.
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 21.—John heard of any such oath as thnt which somo times offices given oVer to just
At St. Louis 9, Boston 7.
No, not with the partner of his with Other States? Papers I Have II. Pope, attorney, charged in a Joint has just been rend."
Councilman Hoffman’s motion to such operations.
At Cincinnati 1, Philadelphia 0.
joys and sorrows does ho toddle, but Found Most Helpful," F. M. Prewitt, indictment with Frank Rawlins of
At Pittsburg-Hronklyn, rain.
with the young anil pretty maidens Plant City Courier.
murder iu the first degree for the table was lost by a viva-voce vote
engaged to teach the staid and state­ "What I Know About My Business" slaying of George II. Hickman, Palace and Councilman Sims declared that THREE HUNDRED
CIVIL CASES PENDING.
South Atlantic AsHocintion
ly benedicts the steps. These pret- | Low Brown, St. Petersburg Indepond- Theatre manager, was denied a this until which has been read is ac­
ent.
At Augusta 2-r&gt;, Columbia 1-1.
!ty maidens are of the bobbed hair
change of venue by Judge Daniel A. tually tho oath which hns been taken
WEST PALM BEACH, Sept. 21—
Report of N. E. A. Committee meet­ Simmons at 12:33 p. in.
by fourth degree Knights of Colum­
At Charlotte 0, Greenville 3.
Ivariety.
Thrco
hundred civil cases pending in
ing,
George
Hosmcr.
bus,
their
license
to
operate
in
AtAt Spartanhurg-Charleaton, rain. ; The wives of theso toddling gents
This ended the fourth attempt made
circuit
court here since 1910 may be
“The
Tourist
Outlook
for
the
SenInnln
should
ho
revoked
nnd
I
will
in­
are not admitted and here the trou­
by the defense to secure a delay in
dismissed
if they nro not set down
son
and
What’s
to
Be
Done
About
It,"
troduce
a
resolution
revoking
that
li­
American Association.
ble rests. The entrance to this ex­
the trial of Pope. The denial is eonfor trial by attorneys on the s.....
cense in any such eventuality.”
At Toledo 0, Milwaukee 4.
clusive dancing club is closely guard­ L. I’. Dickie, Tampa oHnrd of Trade; sidered a big victory for the state.
sounding of tho docket later in the
At Louisville 7, Minneapolis 0,
ed and tightly locked, und no amount W. P. Powell, Lake County Chamber
In denying tlw motion, Judge Sim­
term, Judge S. C. Davis hns announc­
At CnlumhuH-Kansas City, rain.
of feminine cajolery will act us a se­ of Commerce.
mons declared he believed the defend­ OCA LAVS HIGH SCHOOL
“Resolved that we, T. in’ T. nro ant could procure 12 men who would
same.
.
FOOTBALL TEAM. ed. Fifteen civil cnscs thnt had been
pending sinco 1915 were dismissed
International I.engue
In comparison with this club ns a pulehritudinously superior to Rube give him n fair and impartial trial in
At Rending 1, Jersey City G.
and
Lee.”
Ten
minute
debate.
Thorn
by
tho judgo Inst week.
houBO and home breaker thu Florida
OCALA, Sept. 21.—Ocala High
this county nnd that a change of venue
At Syracuse 4, Toronto fl.
nnd
Triplett
vs.
Rubo
nnd
Lee.
Judges,
"It
Is not my intention,’ ’said the
reef is a downy couch. Several hap­
was not necessary.
School's football cloven will hnve its
three
of
Lakeland’s
loveliest
(to
lie
At Rochester 1. Buffalo 8.
Judgo,
"to lot these case* run on from
py homes have tottered and crumbled
Judge Simmons In making the de­ lirst test October 1, at Gainesville,
Others not scheduled.
term
to
term unless there is same
on account of toddling and others are selected). .
nial said that there is considerable when it meets Gainesville high. Only
Frogt page contest (contents, style feeling aroused over the slaying of two open dntos remain on the Ocala good reason for it. Tho majority of
on the way.
Virginia League
The excluded wives hang around of heads, balance, display, etc.) the theatre manager, hut he believed schedule, October 8 and 1G. Games al­ tho cases on the civil docket now
.A t Wilson ll, Newport News 3.
the club rooms hoping to catch a Judges: Arthur Qreen, D. B. McKay, it was no moro thnn normal.
ready scheduled uro October 1, Ocala should hnvo been settled long ago,
A t Richmond 0 , Norfolk 7.
glimpse of their lords ‘and masters Chris Codrington.
What the defense now plans to at Gainesville; 22, Sanford at Ocala; nnd unless the nttornoys agree to set
At Suffolk 4, Rocky Mount 3.
Note: Each subject mny he con­ show when court convenes ngain at 29, Ocala at DcLnnd; Nov. G, DuLand them down *.tv trial when I sound the
toddling, and their perseverance is re­
At Tarboro it, Portsmouth 8 .
sidered
a la round table with the un­ 2:30 p. m., was not made known. Im­ at Ocala; lly’Gninosvillo a t Ocala; 19, docket ,n second time, I shall dismiss
warded. There are the husbands with
derstanding
that
cenh volunteer mediately after Judge Simmons ren­ Lako City at Ocala; 24, Ocala at Mad­ all these old cnscs."
their arms about the slim waists of
For office supplies, stationery, etc., the bobbed haired maidens actually speaker limit his remarks to three dered Ids decision, he announced that ison.
come to the Herald office.
TRY A DAILY UEItALD WANT AD.
minutes. (Frank Anderson will hold court would recess for Im ^'
toddling.
the stop watch.)
Durin gthe hour nlloted by Judge
Simmons to Frank Wideman, state a t­
Ha to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to
INVERNESS WILL HAVE
torney, to oxnmKie the application for
rt
Fkl
a
change of venue and the affidavits
MUNICIPAL
PLANTS.
to
to
submitted
by Attorney Edgar WayEight
Reasons
for
Newspaper
Advertising
to
to
bright
for
the defendant, William A.
INVERNESS,
Sept.
21.—Th(*clty
to
to council has selected October 2Gth ns Hnllowes, Jr., assisting the state at­
to
to the date for tho election on a proposed torney, procured a number of busi­
to
Newspaper reading is a universal daily hahit; newspaper ad­ to bond issue of $75,000 for the water ness men to testify in the state’s re­
Soid the fellow who did not like to work
to vertising therefore reaches each day virtually all who buy.
to works and sqwernge system. Only buttal of thu motion.
nnd lie really thought the world should
to
to
Nearly
u
score
of
the
most
promi­
owners
of
property
within
the
cor­
pay him 'without working
to
to
to
Newspaper advertising Ih the Life-blood of local trade because to
nent men in Jacksonville, in all lines
to it touches all consumer sources in every community. It gives tho to porate limits will he permitted to
of endunvor, were secured by Attor­
HE OBTAINED THE LIVING
to national advertiser the same opportunity for completo consumer an vote in the election. The bonds would
mature at the end of. twenty-five ney Hnllowes. They testified that
to appeal in any locality.
But such a life—it was his theory about
to
years and would benr interest at the they believed Pope would he given a
how to got a living without working.
to
fair und impartial trial in this county.
The world owes each one a living but it
Newspaper advertising cuts selling costs because it entails no to rate of C 1-2 per cent.
They stated they knuw of no pre­
is up to every ono to collect it. Tho best
waste in locality circulation. Manufacturers use it to cover mar­ to
judice against the defendant nnd in
WHOLE
FAMILY
FOUND
to kets where it Ih profitable to do business.
■
­
way to got*the best living is to hnve your
ha
their opinion if Pope is tried in tho
OPERATING ’SHINE STILL.
to
money where you can get it when you
ha
Duvnl county circuit court he would
to
want it—in the bank
to
to
Newspaper advertising insures quick, thorough and economical to
ho given a Just hearing nnd thnt tho
CLEARWATER, Sept.* 21— F. S.
dealer distribution nnd dealer good will, bccuuso retailed are will­ to
12 men secured ns jurorH would not he
The ONLY DECENT LIVING
ing to sell products advertised direct to their own customers. *
to Chapman, his wife and two sons, mndo bins by tho rumors circulated
to
hnve
been
arrested
for
operating
a
to
Is obtained by saving your money whilo
sinco the apprehension of Pope.
Newspaper advertising enables manufacturers to tell where their to still and selling liquor. Mrs. Chnpmnn
you are making it nnd put it in the bank
products may he bought.
to was rolenscd on $200 hall while the
where it draws 4 per cent interest. .
SWISS BALLOON WINNER
to others nro in tho county jail. Chnp­
Newspaper advertising can ho stnrted or stopped overnight, can to mnn nnd his son, Elmo, recently com­ LONDON, Sept. 21— With tho land­
LET US TELL YOU
ho prepared between days to meet sudden developments and to ob­ to pleted sorving four months on tho ing yesterday of tho Swiss balloon pil­
ABOUTITTODAY
tain immediate results.
,
to Hillsborough county ironds for tho oted by Paul Armhruster, nil tho four­
to same offenso.
teen competitors in the international
Newspaper advertising enables manufacturers to check advertis­ ha
race for tho JamcB Gordon Bennett
ing results nnd costs in every market which they enter.
to
The big mill of the West Yellow trophy, which started Sunday at
*
to Pine Co., loentod near MndiBon, will Brussels, Belgium, hnvo been account­
Newspaper advertising cosis Iohh thnn any other kind,
to rosumo operation on Octobor 1. ThiB ed for.
.
to mill hns been closed for sovoral
o f S an fo rd
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‘
to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to
months.
Soil it with a Herald Want Ad.

“ A M ESSA G E
FRO M M A R S”

Thompson Shoes

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F AGE TWO

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1921

Progressive movements, foster­
ed by progressive individuals, are
invariably productive of results.
All progressive movements that
have for their aim the creating of
a GREATER SANFORD and SEM­
INOLE COUNTY are in accord with
the progressive policy of this insti­
tution.’
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Identify yourself with this strong
institution today by opening an ac­
count.

I T h e Seminole County j|
... Bank
STRENGTH

::
PROGRESS
4% INTEREST PAID

S O C IE T Y
JlIlS. FRED DAK!Eli, Society Editor,
Phone 217-W

SOCIAL CALENDAR
FRIDAY—Mrs. R. C. Bower will en­
tertain at bridge in compliment to
Mrs. S. D. Saynms, of Brooklyn,
Now York.
Saturday—The Children's Story Hour
will be held at the Central Pnrk at
f&gt; p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Bishop and two
children, left yesterday for Daytona
Bench where they will spend some
time.
' I

SERVICE

DANCE.
Peter SchunI will give n dance at
the Woman's Club tonight. All arc
most cordially Invited.
MISS MARION KING WEDS.
Friends in Sanford of Miss Marlon
King, of Tampa, who nursed in the
Fcrnnld-Laughlin hospital In July,
and who mndo mnny friends while
here, will be Bupprised to learn, of
her marriage late in August, to Mr.
Clinton N. Crabtree, also of Tnmpa.
Mrs. Crabtree is a most attractive
young woman, and while she will be
greatly missed in her profession, her
mnny friends wish for tho hnppy
young couple much joy. Mr. Crab­
tree is a non of Rev. II. M. Crabtree,
of Asheville, N. C., and has mndo
mnny friends in Florida, whore ho
expects to make his future home. Ho
is connected with the Mcrchnnts
Transportation Co,, of Tnmpa.

Mrs. B. W. Herndon and Miss Nor­
ma Herndon, returned home last night
from New York.
Miss Herndon
spent several months In New York
with Mrs. McLaughlin, and was join­ THE PEOPLE OF GENEVA
ed there lust week by her mother.
ENTERTAINED ROYALLY
Emile Pons and E. K. Nelson, Jr.,
of Tampa, motored here yesterday
and nre the guest-, of Alfred Robson.
They will remain over for tho dance
nt tho Woman's Club tonight,

The Eighth Annunl Session of the
Seminole Bnptist Association was en­
tertained most royally by the people
of Geneva; not only were homes open­
ed to the delegates, but on Tuesday a
fine dinner of barbecued meats and
Mnry Helen Morse has returned other delicious viands, and on Wednes­
home after spending a week as the day a dinner of fried chicken, nnd
chicken pie and other delicacies, were
guest of Pearl Robson.
served to delegates and visitors at tho
Mrs. J. (). Andes and son, John town hall.
The following resolutions were
Oliver, returned yesterday from Deadopted
by the Associations:
Land, where they attended the fun­
RESOLVED, that the messengers,
eral of their aunt, Mrs. J. H. Sheddan. Mrs. Shcddnn died nt Bartow, visitors and friends assembled in the
Sunday 10th, whilo on n visit to her Eighth Annual session of tho Semi­
nole Baptist Association in Geneva,
daughter, Mrs. McLin.
express their gratitude to the pastor,
Mrs. D. C. Marlowe, Bobbie Mnr- the members and associated workers
lowc, Mr .and Mrs. Fred Lovell and of the Geneva Church for tho hearty
Master Frederick Lovell, of Tnmpa, welcome and generous hospitality ac­
corded us during the entire session of
Mrs. M. W. Lovell and Newton Lov­
the Association.
ell spent tho day very pleasantly at
RESOLVED, that we express our
Dnytona Beach yesterday,
most hearty thanks to tho women of
the Geneva church and community for
H. A. Spicer, of Louisville, Ky., is
the splendid meals, so thoroughly pre­
spending some time hero nt tho pared, delightfully arranged nnd
Montezuma.
bountifully served.
i RESOLVED, that we express to the
Mr. and Mrs. It. R. Strauss, of De­ authorities of the Town of Geneva our
Leon Springs, were visitors in this appreciation for the generous use of
city yesterday.
the public hall in which the meals
were so attractively served.
Newton Lovell has returned from
RESOLVED, that we extend our
Washington, I). C., where he has beeu thanks to the Methodist friends for
attending a radio school.
the free use of their church building
for tile Womans' meeting nnd other
extra Hussions.
RESOLVED, that we express our
profound grntltude to Brother II, S.
Hollick, of Sanford, for the splendid
map of the Seminole Association,
THE NEWwhich he has prepared with such artis­
tic work and painstaking cure, and
that we commend the map idea to oth­
er Associations.
that these resolutions
B A T T E R Y C O . he RESOLVED,
incorporated in the minutes of the
"Fool of E&lt;’irsl S ired"
Association, and that we resolve to so
work this year that our membership
Batteries with a
of nearly three thousand, shall each
TWO-YEAR
“win one" nt least, during the coming
Associntional year.
Guarantee

ANNOUNCING
HOF-MAC

Batteries at
CUT PRICES
GENERATOR and ELEC­
TRICAL WORK

Welding
ROAD SERVICE
Phone 83*W

New Filling Station

Tho American Legion had un even­
ing of spoU last night at tho Prin­
cess when they pulled off several good
boxing boutH. They wore fast and
furious, nnd greatly enjoyed by All
present.
Office supplies of nil kinds nt The
Herald Printing Co. When you want
unything In this line see Tho Iloraid.
We have it or can get i t

BIG MEN TO ATTEND
THE CITRUS SEMINAR.

SIMPLE AND RICH

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Drive In

GAINESVILLE, Sopt. 21__Tho
twelfth annual eltrua seminar to be
held nt the University of Florida, Oc­
tober Cth and 6th, should Interest
every progressive growor of tho stnto.
The agricultural extension! dlvison,
State Plant Board, College of Agri­
*1 It is a pleasure to serve you and our &lt;«,
culture, nnd the United States De­
vice is better than the best '
partment of Agriculture, have agreed
to contribute toward making this a
grant success. A few topics of specini interest nre:
"Marketing Southern Fruits," by
Chnrlo J, Brnnd, vice-president and
gcncrnl mnnnger of the American
Fruit Growers, I c. Mr. Brand was
formerly chief of tho Bureau of Mar­
kets.
"The Prccooling of Citrus Fruits,"
will bo discussed by M. J. Dnolwyier,
Orlnnd. Mr. Pactwyler has operated
S8
a prccooling plant in Orange county
and has some valuable ideas that
When coats are at oticc simple, rich
growers should know about,
V ulcanlning
distinctive they answer all the re­
“The Jv*st Valuation of Citrus and
quirements needed to make them a
Properties” will bo discussed by Hon. success. In the model shown here the
Mnrion J,. Dawson, state equalizer of designer has used the season's now
taxes.
Ideas to the best advantage and has
“The Plans for tho Lake Alfred produced nil original nnd conservative
Citrus Branch Experiment Station" wrap, plain enough nnd trimmed
will ho hnndlcd by Director Wilson enough to pass without criticism.
Newell.
“The Inspection and Transportation BANK RATES TO BE LOWER
SOON, IS PREDICTION.
of Vegetnhlos nnd Citrlis Fruits" will
TEACHING NIECE TO
In the Circuit Court, Seventh Jud|tIl]
he discussed by representatives of
Circuit, Seminole County, State
SWIM, DROWNS.
WASHINGTON,
Sept.
22
.—Lower
the Bureau of Mnrkets, United States
of Florida.
hank
rates
at
an
early
dnto
were
pre­
Department o* Agriculture.
Mrs. Pnuline Roscnstcin, of West Special Tax School District No i
W. W. Yothers, entomologist, bu­ dicted today nt tho closo of tho quar­
Apopkn, formerly a resident of this
terly
session
of
tho
advisory
council
Seminole County, Florida, by 0 P
reau of plant industry, will have two
Swope, C. L. West and T. L Liiire’
city,
was
drowned
in
a
lake
on
the
of
tho
federal
reserve
board.
Now
papers: First, "Some Fundamentals
Trustees, nnd C. F. Harrison, G A
Rosensteln
proporty
yosterdny
aftorYork
nnd
Boston
federal
reserve
In Grove Pest Control.” Ho will also
Dallas and F. T. William./£ £
noon about 5 o'clock, while giving
hers of County Board of Public jB
present a paper by Dr. A. T. Sponre hanks, both of which hnvo a flnt re­
struction of Seminole County, Rw.
on “The New Strnins of Entomogon- discount rate of flvo nnd one half per Miss Anna Quinth, her niece, a swim­
idn,
ming lesson. Mrs. Roscnstcin stepped
cent,
will
bo
tho
first
to
ntnko
redis­
ous Fungi." Dr. E. W. Berger of tho
vs.
into n deep hole nnd was unnhle to
state plant hoard, will also have a count rate cutB.
The
State
of Florida, ex rel Geo. A,
Other bnnks in tho federal reserve make her wny to thc shore, only a
DoCottes, State Attorney for tk*
pnper on thiH subject nnd It is expect­
Seventh Judicial Circuit of Florida.
ed that this subject will bring up som° system, notnbly Chicngo nnd Cleve­ few feet away,
W.
T.
Hnmeriek,
of
Orlando,
who
land,
may
bo
quick
to
follow
the
lend
valuable nnd interesting discussion.
CITATION
Other papers of equal importance of Boston nnd Now York officials of was visiting his mother, a neighbor of
are: "Spraying for Thrips,' 'by Prof. the federal resorvo hoard refused to the Roscnsteins, heard the cries of To the Citizens nnd Tax Payers of
said Special Tax School District No,
J. R. Watson, Florida Experiment divulge details of tho discussions of the drowning woman nnd rushed to
2, Seminole County, Floritia:
tho
scone
of
tho
disaster.
He
arrived
the
council,
except
to
say
thcro
had
Station;
"Quarantine
Inspection
filed
to save the niece hut was un- ... Whereas: A petition has been.....
Work," by Dr. J. II. Montgomery of been n most extended canvnss of tho in, , time
,
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, , in the above styled Court by Special
Tax School District No. 3. Seminole
the state plant hoard; "Causes of economic situation nnd that easier able to save Mrs. Rosensteln. aMr.
tv 4 Yt t " %1111 t i l
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k I . k1
money
conditions'wns
nn
outstanding
Hnmeriek
after
rescuing
Miss
Quinth
County, Florida,
setting
forth
the fact
Fluctuating Markets," by Dr. L, M.
rushed hack to the*
tho lake
Inke1 anil
ami after Jnal
fbat an ciccuon
election hna
has been
aidj
hern
called
an
factor.
Bristol, professor of economics, Uni­
diving
several
times
managed
to
find
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Drops
in
resorvo
bnnk
rediscount
versity of Florida; and there will he
.
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,trict No. .1, on the 0th day of August,
&gt;rmg it to shore,
1021, to determine whether or not
a timely discussion of "Melnnoso and rates will exert n healthy influence the body ami bring
immediately
upon
credit.
Tho
strength
The
body
was
brought
to
Orlando
there
should he issued by said Special
VVnrjoua Causes of Fruit Dropping,"
and will he shipped to the old home To* School District, bonds in Ihe sum
of
the
federal
reserve
system,
and
its
by Dr, O. F. Burger, of the Florida
/ L f 2of
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at tlie,
Experiment Station, and Prof. H. E. , n,,ility to moot futuro emergencies, is tonight j on
i * the... midnight
_ . .. train,, nc, ‘rate
six' 0,0'percent
(0 G ) per annum
Stevens, county agent of Leo county, I dcnr,y '".Heated by tho almost un- compacted by Mias Quinth. Orlando Interest payable semi-annually, prin'cipul to mnture thirty years after the
the scheduled hour, 0:30 o'clock a. nt. ’ I '^ d e n te d
rnlio». registered Sentinel.
------------------------date of the bonds, nnd the said bomb
Tho meeting will begin promptly on I raomc °f the
dlstrictss of t in
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY MEETING.
.M h J i “lf l»ml» 'tX , '.t l t o
Oct. 4. The citniH growers of the . cw"^ nn^ ni'&lt;'1" 0 WCBL
state are cordially invited to attend
BoBton is ,,ow icad[n« thc coimtry
Th.ro-.III bo a m e o . l , W o the seminar and to remain for the w,th rt hl,R0 r*Horvo rutl° (,f 70 ,,cr man » Auxiliary of the American proving .school buildings nnd school
livestock roundup ami beekeepers' cent. Other high federal reserve bnnk legion, Friday afternoon nt 2 p. m., grounds nnd for the exclusive use of
meeting, which nre to be held tho ratios nre: New York, 72 per cent; in tho woinnn’s club rooms. There is tho public free schools within said
two dnys immediately following the Chicngo, Of) per cent; Cleveland, 09 to he somo very impnrtnnt business f jlc.c'n' 7ax
District No. Sj
per cent; Philndelphln, 04 per cent;
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i that n canvnss of the returns of said
Seminar.
San Francisco, 04 per cent. Other re- to he brought before the members u!Cction show primn facie that aaid
and plans for the winter’s work to he election was in fuvor of the issuance
servo hanks rnngo downward in low­
discussed. Every member and every of tho
bonds us aforesaid by the
SCREEN "FIND" OF 1621
er percentages.
woman eligible to membership nro sn.! district.
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COMING IN “DANGER AHEAD.'
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In thohigh resorvo ratio districts,
.order.of the Court herein made and in
officials said, chiefly In the north nnd urged to lie present.
MRS. LOSSING,
conformity with law NOTICE is here
“Danger Ahead," a romantic drama oust, liquidation has been much more
MRS.
F.
L.
ROPER,
President,
'*&gt;’ Riven that the citizens and Ui
of popular appeal, is coming to the speedy and normal.
o . . „ (np„
pnyers of the snld Special Tax Schoot
Princess theatre on Saturday night,
Secretary.
, blitrlct No. 3, Seminole County, FktWith special reference to the agri­
September 24th, introducing Mary cultural needs of the country, federal ,
ida,. nre by the
suid order and
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„„,i *„ NoUcb of Application for T«* D««d tindor Boo- required to ho nnd appear before tM
IHiilhin, Universals' film find of tho reserve iboard officials announced
tonon &amp;7&amp;. o.nnr.i statute. Lew.
Honorable Circuit Court of the See
year, ns the feature player. Miss dny that the resorvo systom now has
enth Judicial Circuit, of Florida, «#
Philbln scored n distinct hit in sup- more available credit facilities for the Nniini i« iii&gt;r*‘tiy aivi’ii timi fi. ii. kin-**', pur- the 30th day of September, A, 0.1 n i

Battery W ater and Air Free
for Your Convenience

30x31 U. S. skTd
$ 13.95

Frank Akers fire Co.
First and Elm Avenue

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nunicci nan coniinmm.
sett's hook, "Tho Harbor Road." The cut rates, more in conformity to tho •j*1"**,
Th« mid land twin* nucMcd »t
Witness my hand ami "ffici?
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, flic iIkic ,&gt;r tin* imiihhcf ur miHi tT'rii(iritii&lt; in of office nt Sanford, Seminole County,
novel has been widely rend by book easier money
conditions which nre in rule
tin- iiniue
,•( J. it. itryr&lt;*. iisIimm **i,i err tin*iw. 7, 1, ,inv
Scpten, ,___
kIiiiII Ik* riNlcoinril ncnirdlliE lo law tnx ileeil r I°rlCla, tflW tllC fill imj &lt;&gt;1
lovers, nnd makes
nn interesting CVHlcncC.
| will l**u? IlifHNdi on lli« 20||| tlajr of October, A. 1101%A, D, 1921*
t
screen story.
Redscount rate cuts,1 mny
or m ay.1 A\ltiu»M i7
aa
. alitniitur*
......... ami i*n| llila 1 (SEAL)
E. Clerk
A. DOUGLASS,
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T
y
official
Circuit
C0Urtf
The village life of New Engluml is not he represented by n correspond- ll,r mil, &lt;|,iy of H.|&gt;trml*t&gt;, A. I&gt;. 1HJI.
Seventh
Judicial
CirH. A. imnsi.AKM,
excellently portrayed by a capable ing reduction In rates in nctunl kor- J i s u v i . i
Clerk Clrcull Court.
cult, Seminole Coun­
cast. The settings of tho story nre de­ rowers nt bnnks in given districts.
He,nl„,lie Counljr, flu.
ty, Florida.
Ilf: A. M. WKKKH, 11. (J.
cidedly refreshing. The characteriza­ The federal reserve system lends to jILl.VAtr
SCHELLE MAINES,
n.
Attorney for Petitioners. y H*4IC
tions given by mnny prominent screen bnnks ,ond not tho public, hut it wns
__Got your s crntch Pads from The i
people enhance the entertainment nlso observed thnt recent financial d e -. Herald—by tho pound—lfic.
i TRY A DAILY HERALD WANT AD.
value of the entire production.
velopments have shown that drops In
Tressie Harlow, a hoarding house reserve rediscount rates, hnvo genor-, ‘
slave, in a Now England summer ally been followed by substantia! re­
hoarding house, knows nothing but ductions In commercial rates nt hanks. ♦
work. She tires of tho irksome house­
hold duties, ami moreso, of the nunt, 1 DICKSON OF MARIANNA
with whom she lives.
CHOSEN FOR CLERK,
Summer brings the city people to
tlie village, where they spend their
(Dr The Auocleted Pr.t.)
vacations. There was always a full
TALLAHASSEE, Sopt. 22.—B. II.
quota of maiden ladies between forty- Dickson, of Mnrinnnn, former Incomo
If you nre doing business with Bankers,
eight and eighty-eight, but of young tax collector for thiH district, has been
Merchants or Individuals in Orlando, or Or­
men there nre few.
selected by the hoard of commission­
One dny two handsome youths from ers of stnto institutions to the posi­
ange County, nnd feel the-need of informa­
the city stopped at the house. Tressie tion of clerk nnd bookcepcr for tho
tion concerning the responsibility and c$§dhes few chances to appear nt her lies*, hoard. This position was created by
tt standing of your customers, it would be
but she steuls nn evening—ami divides the laRt legislature, Mr. Dickson is
it between the two young men, Then nt the capital todny ready for his now
wise to communicate with us.
scandal starts. Mnry Philbln, in “Dan­ duties.
ger Ahead," is given nn opportunity
to endear herself to the American
The world news the dny it happens,
theatre-going public in this product­ delivered nt your door each evening
ion. Her typo of benutyy nnd .per­ 15c the week.
sonality is well suited to tho part.
Judging b y ‘results in Russia the
There will he several women dele- 1 " " d o z e r s ' Union ought to ho strong
K»t«„ to tho confcrcnco on nnomploy- ,or 11,0 s“,lc l ,orm of
Orlando, Fla*
everywhere.—Burlington News.
Post Office Box 193
mont. It takes a woman to set a man
to work.—Omaha World-Horaid.
Bjy it with a Herald Want Ad.
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Information

The Orlando Credit
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Altamonte Springs,
Spots of Seminole’s
A MONTE SPRINGS has an at­
mosphere, and^so have other plac­
es in Seminole County, but Alta­
monte’s atmosphere has the pecu___ liar quality of a Lodestone—it’s
inhabitants may remove to other places in
other climes, but they always return or have
a very strong* desire to do so, and of course
there is that—-not very mysterious reason—
Altamonte’s beauty—for all humanity is
drawn to beauty.
Altamonte Springs is placed in such a fav­
orable location, that her man-made beauty,
combined with the natural beauty, forms the
Alta-Monte that we know today. The Alta­
monte of George Frost of Boston, of Herman
Westing-house of the great Westinghouse
Electrical Company—-who were among its
founders— is not the Altamctate of today.
Founded as the home of rich men only, we
now reach out- for residents of humbler
means also, as we realize that riches alone do
not make a town livable.
It stands to reason that the state was
scimred by these wealthy men to find their
ideal before founding their town. Therefore
Altamonte’s location is the pick of the state.
Altamonte Springs has an altitude of 220
f I thus getting pine filtered sea air from
the Atlantic Ocean 20 miles to the East, and
i' flulf of Mexico to the West, forming that
wonderful ozone known as the “Atmosphere
of Altamonte” and when combined with the
odor of orange blossoms and jassamine in
season, and this combination comes breezing
into one’s window 24 hours a day, it is bound
to give the ailing their health, and the
healthy more health and joy of living.
Altamonte Springs has in its territory hun­
dreds of acres of orange and grapefruit
groves in high state of cultivation, and has
within her boundaries five beautiful lakes
with clean, sandy shores, no marshy borders.
Lake Orienta (upon which is located the “Al­
tamonte Hotel”, famous among tourists all
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over the. country for its wonderful cuisine
and excellent management of its owners,
•George E. Bates &amp; Son) is the largest of these
lakes and is noted for its black bass fishing,
which is jealously guarded by the owners of
the land surrounding the lake, who welcome
the true fisherman with sporting ideals.
The “Altamonte Hotel” is located at the
east end of this lake, upon a bluff overlooking
the full length of its waters. Lake “Ade­
laide” is across a park to the rear of the hotel,
and upon this lake is the “Altamonte Spring”
of absolutely pure water.
The paved highway from Jacksonville to
Tampa and all South Florida passes through
Altamonte. A day’s ride in' an automobile
may encompass two hundred miles in any di­
rection without leaving a fine paved road,
making Altamonte an admirable location for
aulomobilists, a fine large garage is under
construction and will bo open for business in
a few weeks, two stores with filling stations
are handy and every advantage enjoyed in a
city at hand.
• Altamonte Springs is located on the Tampa
and Jacksonville Division of the Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad and gives fine service,
Western Union Telegraph office, Express and
Third Class Bos Iol lice, Electric Lights, beau­
tiful shady streets of large oaks, within 11
miles on brick highway of Sanford; and !)
miles on brick highway to Orlando. Winter
Bark, with Rollins College, is on the same
road just five miles to the South.
The hotel is the center of social life with
card parties, dances, etc., and Altamonte's
winter residents and home-folks are of a su­
perior order and of a prosperous, enlightened
class. Our surrounding country and neigh­
boring towns of Longwood and Maitland are
of the same order and are line neighbors, and
are only two miles awav to the North and
South.
The practical side of Altamonte Springs is
not to be slighted in this article, for, aside

from her fruit industry, Altamonte is noted
as having 40 acres in covered conservatories
devoted to raising the beautiful Asparagus
Plumosis fern used by florists. This is ship­
ped in season mostly to the north, and the in­
dustry represents an investment of over a
quarter of a million dollars and a payroll of
hundreds of dollars a week. Hon. Charles D.
Haines, ex-congressman from New York,
heads the largest of these conservatories, The
R6yal Extension Fernery, Incorporated.
Mr. B. L. Maltbie, of the Maltbie Chemical
Works, of Newark, N. J., is one of Alta­
monte’s latest developers, and is planning a
great future for us this winter.
Altamonte has a Chamber of Commerce,
whose Secretary, W. B. Ballard, is always
glad to give information upon request. Alta­
monte Springs has just recently been incor­
porated and is ojficered by unsalaried men of
progressive ideas, but within keeping with a
low millage.
George E. Bates and Son are men to whom
Altamonte Springs owes much, as many com­
ing as their guests buy property here and
stay as residents.
Palm Springs, a noted resort, is only two
and one-half miles through the pine woods to
the Northwest of Altamonte. Here Mr. Ros­
ier Be cman has spent thousands of dollars to
give a pleasure resort for the free use of the
pubii •; and one that is greatly appreciated.
Mr. B -emau has a pretty little cottage at the
Spring as have others fnfTti Sanford and
Longwood.
Altamonte Springs has never been boomed*
or exploited, but is now on the verge of a
growth that will not be sporadic, but steady
and substantial.
A peculiar circumstance is the fact that
there is only one “Altamonte Springs” in the
world, and we are “IT”. Numbers of “Altamontes” appear in the Postal Guide, but only
one “Altamonte Springs.”

THIS PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN IS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE FOLLOWING PROGRESSIVE FIRMS AND
INDIVIDUALS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY:
Kent Vulcanizing Works
Stan :ard^Vuto Top Co.
A. Banner,

Lloyd Shoe Store
R. R. Eldridge

S A N F O 11 D( hast* &amp; Co.
( has. E. Henry,

.Commission Merchant

Star Theatre
Roberts’ Grocery
Hill Hardware Co.
Bryan &amp; Wheeler, Autos
Hill Lumber Co. ,
Edw. Higgins, Autos.
Mcisch Realty Co.
J. E. Spurting, Real Estate
Sanford Truck Growers, Inc
Miller’s Bakery
Seminole County Bank
Thos. Emmett Wilson
Peoples Bank of Sanford
Atlorncy-at-Law
irst National Bank
Sanford Shoe &amp; Clo. Co.
Wight Grocery Co.,
Perkins &amp; Britt,
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General Merchandise

Commission Merchant

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R. E. Stevens, Physician
Wilson &amp; Toomer,
Fertilizers

Realty Loan &amp; Guar. Co.
Automotive Supply Co.
Speer &amp; Son, Dry Goods
J. N. Tolar, Physician
John Russell,

O V I E I) O0 . P. Swope Land Co.
C. L. West, Groceries
Lawton Bros Co.,
T. G. Simmons, Physician
Oviedo Cash Grot*. Co.

Elder Springs Water Co.
Surprise Shoe Store
L. A. Brand, Optician
F. P. Rines, Auto Supplies
Haynes iz PatlilT,
Printers, Office Stippiles

George A. DeCoties,

General Merchandise-

Attorney-at-Lnw

C. T. McCuiley, Garage .
E. A. Fame!!, Groceries
II. B. McCall, Gen. Mdse.

I’. J. Miller &amp; Son
J lodges &amp; McMullen,
B arb ers

Sanford Farmers Exchange
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Florida Cuba Cigar Co.
Cigar Manufacturers
J. E. Synder, Dry Goods
Commission Merchant
W. A. Whitcomb,
Stanley &amp; Rogers, Groceries
Real Estate
Haberdashers
, 4 ,'L. P. McCullcr, Groceries
D. I). Daniel, Groceries
D. C. MaHowe
Brown’s Meat Market
H. B. Lewis, Real Estate
John
T.
Brady,
Jeweler
Vegetable Broker
UP. Martin,
Chuluota Company,
Cowan’s Tin Shop
Geo. W. Knight,
Groceries,
Meats
The Ball Hardware Co.
Wight Bros. Co., Autos
Real Estate and Insurance
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Cates’ Crate Co.
Haight &amp;*Magee
Chero-Cola Bottling Co.
John G. Leonardi
Groceries, Feeds
E. W. Henck, Mayor
Automobiles
Rebel* Bros., Auto Painting
A tto rn ey -at-L aw
Merchant’s Grocery Co.
C. W. Entzminger
V. C. Coller, Contractor
Zachary-Tyler Veneer Co., p rank Lossing, Contractor Williams Millinery Store
Mid-Way Garage
S. 0. Shinholser, Contractor Crates
West
Side
Grocery
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irginia-Carolina
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Co
Overstreet
&amp; Payne,
Lee Bros., Plumbing
Southern Utilities Co.
Fertilizers
.Groceries
S. Benjamin,
Blue Front Barber Shop
D. L. Thrasher,
General Merchandise
A. P. Connelly, Real Estate
T A. O’Neill,
Clothing, Shoes
Longwood Hotel
Beane Turner, Groceries
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A. J. Lossing,
Quick Service Transfer
Heorge Fox, Cold Storage
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Sanford
Barber
Shop
Mahoney-Walker Cp.
Geo. E. Bates &amp; Son,
J. TC. SMITH, Prop.
Clumbers
Altamonte Hotel
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Sari fold Machine &amp; Faun
A. H. Fuller ^ S o n ,
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cSrFry,
Groceries
Mobley’s Drug Store
Logan Merc. Co. f
D. B. McIntosh,
Genernl Merchandise
Fargo Lumber Co.
C. F. Harrison, Gen. Mdse.
E. Curlett,
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« Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
Sanford
Dry
Goods
Co.
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Carter Lumber Co.
Bell Bros., Growers, Ship’rs %
J. W; I«1ynt, Gen. Mdse.
H. McLaulin, Jeweler
Hill Implement &amp; Sup. Co. m . Fleischer,
Grocer
lord’s Purity Water
commission Merchant
Merchant
BOwe: &amp; Roumillat, Drugs Wakefield Preserving Co. E. A.
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�ANOTHER ROAD TO OKEEC1IOIIEE CITY.
Under the caption of “Maintaining
Grand juries never, or very rnroly,
freight rates and hotter service it is Ko 0llt of their way to find matters the Flagler Policy,” the Palm Beach
well to rejuvenate the idea of huiltl- for their investigation and present­ Post hns tho following bit of Inter­
ing an intorurbnn line from Sanford mont to the court of which they are esting news *&lt;) the people of the east
~tC J . HOLLY ............................Editor to Tampa and to work for it and to „ pnrt. when, therefore, they tako const and tho lower end of the peninN. J. LILL Aft D.... Secret nry-Treasurcr exploit it until sufficient capital can oc.rnHion to depart from the strict in- suln and even ns far north in the cen­
ijuiry Into matters presented to thflii tral portion as Geneva, in this county:
H. A. NEEL............General Mwinner he attracted to 1*lorida to build it.
fifteen
years
ago
when
the
editor
by tho prosecuting attorney, or tho
There are reports—mere rumors ns
ROHKRT J. HOLLY, Jr.,’
of
the
Herald
was
the
editor
of
the
tbey
must
havo
Rood
and
sufyet—that
olficinls of the Flagler es­
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CIRCULATION MANAOI.U
Orlando Reporter-Star lie had this flcionk
Thi(( probab|y neCounts tate uro considering favorably a defi­
Phone 1IK up to G P. M.
A4T»rll*in&lt; Kiln* M*.l» Kmirn on Arplle«Uo» dream.a ml even went so far ns to have for th„ DcKn„, county&gt; Georgia, grand nite proposal that the Florida East
meetings called in all the cities and j
Bubmittinff ftn unusuai bllt nono. Coast Railway Co., participate in tho
Butncrlp*‘"» Pile* la Adraac*
t to Jul ,80 project for the construction of a rail­
O c Y««r ............................... ............................... M OO towns from Sanford to Kissimmee, in- thc.,CM | mportnnt r
Ola Month* .........
0.00 terested the farmers and had options John „ „ utchln
pro8,din}?
in thnt road westward from, this city—not
U.'llffred la City tj Carriar
On*
....... .........................U C*nu on much of the rght-of-wny and the
clear to Okeechobee City, as yet, hut
Tb» bl* it* t« t» p»*« w**kir H*r«ld an- lands adjoining the rij^ht ofJ way. Af- judicial district. Tho report sots forth on the general route of thnt survey.
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Uralj ootnr) Baminola County and I* puMlih»d ter coming &lt;to .Sanford
we iiRiun he,,
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•vary Friday. Adtertlalnt ralaa mads known
Rumors respecting railroad .con­
•a application. D e m o c r a t i c In politics. $9.i0 Ran the agitation for a traction line trnv,cH"* at
»»“« whJch lfl mUch struction are notoriously unreliable;
par your, always In adsanca
from Sanford to Orlando and several toa fnst- , nn&lt;1 c a l*t on I’nrcnt8 to
Mont her of The Associated Pf*&gt;* ‘capitalists were interested hut one ‘ throw a cloak of righteousness about “switch-shanty talk” is synonymous
drawlmek and another came up to hit 1 »oir children" in an effort to restrain with the statements thnt one is ad­
the project in tho face and like many them in their course of conduct which vised to tell to the marines, and au­
other Rood tilings the wars and ru- aH
f°rth, is leadinR to, no Rood thoritative information Comes only
froth official announcements. There
end.
Fish and game will he protected In »»»«* "f wars stopped all road build
are
factors, however, which encourage
ing and it went to join the other good
The dispatch, from Decatur, Gn.,
Seminole
county
this
season
ns
never
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, things put on cold storage.
telliug *f this grand Jury report and credenco In this present rumor, for it
before. And rich and poor, high and
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^ h,Rh hopM of t}ll, Sjl„. warning, as published in the Atlanta w" Inccord with the Flagler tradition
llow,
OW i A
I I K Q , will
W i l l he
D O prosecuted
J I I U a t t l i l t t l to
H ) the
Lilt.
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Saturday,
is of s u f-' nn«l P'diey.
full extent of the law if caught. The
* bverglades Railway started in
Construction of the Florida East
this city and built as far as Cameron fieient importance to parents, and to
Seminole County Fish and Game Pro­ ,City and operating trolley ears ns wo}l the “younger set” everywhere to be * f,ast railroad did not wait on full
tective Association is on the job.
as freight cars, would soma day be entitled to reproduction, ns follows: development of the territory- it pre
ceded and created it, end with such
_
,
,
.
. built to Oviedo and join with the SenWo are living in a fast age nnd
• Secre ary Apppleynrd seems to M
Itallvvay am, lhenee to Geneva
magnificent results that contimfnneu"
our sons ami daughters are trav­
have injected the proper pep into the am, jo,n , h(. F|orhUl Enat Coast Railof that policy may be expected to
eling at a pace which is much
Lakeland Chamber of Commerce and
an(1 r1vo Sanfor(1 „ wonderful
duplicate the success of that policy.
too fast for their own good. Au­
In the first day s drive for member. HVsU,m ((f rn,hvnys nn(, compctiil«ii of
The tribute pni don the east const to
tomobile joy rides are the cause
ship, the total was 2(10 members. This ,jK, ritr]|t aor, to b, itlf, (i((Wll tht, rat0B
the memory of Henry M. Flagler is
of many fatal steps, and the
is a record of which tho ( hninbcr of on frt.jj,bt nnd help to make Sanford
proof of Llie sense of gratitude that
courts are unable to stop them.
Commerce and I.akeland people gen- a |,.lsiiig point. Such a line with the
continues to be felt by the population
We urge the parents to throw a
erally, can well feel proud.
addition »f electric railway service for
benefitted by bis daring judgment.
cloak of righteousness about
passenger and express and eventually
A sense of public duty must have
their children and to use every
One week from today, Sanford will to uvpn take care of freight would
been an nnimnti •* motive of the
possible means to influence them
welcome the thousands of visitors to baVe made tliirf city and this section
Flagler policy rather than mere addi­
to he more modest in their dress
tho city, feed them, amuse them, got „f Florida the greatest in the South,
tion to wealth—an ambition to servo
and speech. We who are parents
acquainted with them, nnd after the Tho time is drawing near when this
his land and his country men. Ilia as­
are the ones responsible for this
big street dance, send them homo trolley lino will ho built from Sanford
sociates who survive him must have
condition, and it is up to us to
happy, and with the feeling thnt San- to Orlando and on to Tampa. The
( shared that spirit; probably it was
curb it.
ford wants them to come again and territory from Sanford to Tampa ife
their spirit as well as his, and it will
Here is warning thnt is both timely
again. This big get-together party now one of the richest in the state, is
lie natural that the Flagler tradition
will do more for the business men of one of the most populous in the state an(' Important. I he hlnmc, by intimn- lie perpetuated in a new enterprise,
this city than they can figure in do!- and lias more people and more revc- " ,,n
h'ast, for conditions as they , or participation in it.
lnrs and cents. Let everybody climb mic to draw from than many sections nrt\ I® placed where it belongs—on
------------------n
——
in and help it along.
in tile north that are now operating parents of children inclined to go to E MI *LU YMENT I)E LK( JATK8
---------- n----------trolley lines. It would prove a man- the giddy pace that too often brings
TO MEET NAMED.
A careful reading of the newspu- ey maker from the very start and moral disaster. Illustrations are suf­
pers of Florida leads to the couelus- would induce thousands of people to ficiently numerous mid well known to
WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.—The list
ion thnt a large number of tho cities
Honda' and settle along the need no citing here. Grand juries, in
of participants having been vlrtuand larger towns of tho state are on- 'racks of t h i s iuicrurhun railway. It their investigations of crime, reports
a ’ly completed, who proceeded today
tisimllv nctivi in advance m ivenieiits would not only lie an inducement for of whir'll do not always reach tlie pub. toward the working out of n program
along the lines of progress and enIm'* btlle growers of fruits lie, have rc'iable information on
for the mitionat confirenee on iineiiiterprise. In matters of publicity they
v,,gelu!&gt;les but it would be all in- which to base their conclusions and
ptoymom
which President Harding
enieiit for wealthy tourists th live findings. They see plainly where much
are especially active. In this Hmdablo
hn
sculled
to meet next Monday in
rare for supremacy, or, rather, for in the count! y in the winter and for of crime and criminality originates Washington. Those invited to tako
.the survival of the fittest, the city the busy business man to reside in the and learn the causes, definitely estab­ part i nthe conference as shown by n
thnt fails to “get there with both suburban district and commute to the lished by sworn testimony, of wrnyg- !'sl published today include 25 men
doinr, of disgrace and crime, in
feet" will get left. DcLnnd is doing cities each day.
. d three women hut it is expected sev­
Anyone
who
lias
lived
in
the
big
which, too often, are involved sons
well, hut tile demand is very urgent
eral names .will ho added to tho list
for her to speed up her gait hi several !'/“ ** C"ni
" ‘I’ 111 -abilities of this and daughters of honored and re­
before the convening of the confer­
line
and
it
is
only
a
question
of
time
spected parents, but more often of
important particulars.—Del,and News
to interest the men of atfniis who will parents who uro such in name only. ence.
The list now includes the names
If the DoKnlh county grand jury of Secretary Hoover, who has been
That idea of piping soft and pure J.Um|' I*,1.
l'h,m,“ Vf,
|!’is
ko water
u-ntn,. t„
1,1 1lie
..........
lake
to Sanford, ......
would
one 1,m'- 1 nr,’s 0,1 matennls for this line does no more than to bring parents to
designated by the president j &gt;' chair­
coming down every day, capital is
of the greatest things that Knuford are
a sense of their responsibility for the
man of the conference; Sccrctar.
looking toward Florida every day.
over nttempted. While the artesian This big thing for Florida is coining care and conduct of their children it Davis, Samuel (lumpers, t'Jias. ,\i
water that is now supplied, Is the pur­ and Sanford at one end mid Tampa will have accomplished a world of Schwab, the stool mnmi''io,Mi or; Jp!in
est in the world, with no chance for at tile other end are destined to lie- good, It might also have an inlluI.. Lewis, o fthe United Mine Work­
contamination of any kind, it takes ,„ nu. ,„e greatest cities in Florida not cnee for good on boys and girls, nnd ers; F. S. Cartel', president of tho
sof water f..r many purposes, and 4 , lm.,aimi the great ones like Orbm- older members of the “younger set," M.otherhooil of l.o'omotive Firemen
with the ownership of a clear water
Kissimmee, Lakeland and many to make them desist from “going the uml F.nglnecimen; Mayor Cptr/.ciis, of
lake fed from springs and filtered, „tbl.rs between tlw two that will prof- pace that kills," morally if not phys­ Detroit; (', il. Markham, president of
Sanford would enjoy privileges ae- it (.(|Uu|]y as much but Hanford and ically, make them determine to lie the Illinois Central railroad, uml
corded to but few cities. The initial Orlando having the water transport!!- more careful of both their speech and Matthew Well, vice-president of the
expense of piping it to the city \vm&gt;Jd tion will come Into their own with a *heir conduct.—Tilues-Union.
American Fed unit ion of ^.nhor.
---------- o----------bo nothing nfr compared to the many rush once this great artery of trade
Will. M. llutler, of Huston, m.inadvantages. The people generally, and travel is opened up as it should
HANNING AKHtTKI.K FILMS
ufneltiror; President l ’uttler Mills,
should think about this plan and tell be,
Now lledford cotton mills and the
your city commissioners what you
Ibis has been the dream of the ediThe attorneys for "Fatty” Arbuekle Ifoosjic cotton mills; Edgar E. Clark,
think about it. I hey are here to tor of the Herald for many years and make an appeal to the public not to ex-president of the Order of Railserve you.
we are not too old and the scheme is prejudice the murder charge against .va\ Conduetors; Joseph II. dy Frees,
—--------- o— ----not too far away for ns to live to see their client, nrd semu concerned lest , of Chicago, president of the Cllamlier
THE CURE,
the cnusunifnnlioii of our plans drawn lliere be premature earn- llalion of of Commerce of the United States;
“ I am through with booze," says fifteen years ago. All of these great contracts by theatres in which ArFntty Arlnicklo, And that, ns the after improvements are hound to come nnd buckle ph tines n* - bed ded to up- L. E. Edgerton, !ir Nashville, Tcnn ,
president of the Lebanon woolen mills;
dinner speakers s%’, reminds of an **h of this part of Florida would do pear.
anecdote. An old befo'-the-wah darky, well to keep them in the public eye for
The public will not prejudice the John il. Kirby, of Texas, president
alarmed at the way a member of ‘lie '* 's publicity that will eventually case, ll of course cannot help the Kirby Lumber Co.; Charles P. Neill,
whitefamily to which he wasattach- bring them to pass.
impression created by the’ develop­ Washington, I), C., former IJpiled
ed was bluin' ’em up, remonstrated
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----merits at San Francisco—by the sto- StateT commissioner 1of labor sta­
wlth him. "Yo’ been goin' mighty
NOT FULLY SATISFIED
»'h&gt;s, for instance, which guests at tistics; W. C. Proctor, of Cincinnati,
Htroiig here lately, Mister Jimmy,"
-------Arbuckto’s vile “party" have told con- president Proctor id Gamble; Col.
Arthur Woods, of New York, former
ha »ni‘L ‘W you migliter kind o' let
In noting the fifteen pardons grant- l't,rnl,,« w,mt ‘nuispfrcd there. Nevpolice
of New York.
Up on it. Yo' gonna make yo'se'f sick &lt;&lt;i by the Pardoning Hoard the other l,r,*'idcss, the public will not, in ad- !
1 lcommissioner
' l,m
three
women
&gt;vho have aoof you don', dot's nil." “Oh, 1 know day one of the pardons was granted viinee »f tP»« courl trial, make the mis1,10 lhrJ
invitiilions
to
sit
in the conthnt, of course,"'replied Mister Jim- upon application of many citizens mid
"f
,hat ^buckle's letnvt
are
Ida
Tnrbcll
,Mnry van
my, “hut I got started on this jumbo- the prosecuting attorney who said, "I ,
11
o| l*,&lt;' cr' nu’ "* 'Murder 1ms
n"
roe ami it looks ns if I can't q u it” was never fully satisfied with the
*•** ''ee.i,established. Th..... strict b'eeek. of the Russel Sage I-.mnda"Yes, you kin, loo," said the old man. K*dlt of this man."
Tint sounds
*«•'! ^ e chief of detectives «»&lt;•. ""d Elizabeth t hnstman of
“Whut you oughter do now is take rnther strange to the general public, “f b*'" ‘nmnsco say it will be, but ‘ hh'iuro, an olDcer of the National
...
(ill 1 111 &lt;&gt;l 1 1 . 1 1t 1 . . 1, . &gt;.l .. b . n l L i . . i t . . . l i t ' \ \ i i i , o m ii T l ' u d o I ' u l i . n I n n i v i i n
do nigger Keuloy euro." “Nigger Koo‘he state’s attorney was not fully 1,11 biteHlircnt people realize the .Ilf- , Womans Trade Union league,
t ley euro?" returned Mister I “How «nH*rit»ci he slumld have made less efbetween sijch slarements ami
' ‘resident Unnling was understood
I do you take it?" “Rasy emiir,"was the r,,rt have him convicted, in fact he
^nvktUm.
j hnvo under consideration today a
| oxplanntlon. "All vou got to do is dcs
‘‘"Vo prevented the grand jury
0,1 th« otlu’r hun‘'- Arbuckle's at- suggestion that he address the con1 run out of Hiimphin to drink " -Jolm- fr,,in
» Hue bill. We nev««’ v,''-v
nOst.ikon if fereneo at its opening session.
* ny -Spencer.
er could Hce any reason for a prosevut-"'^y think Hint movie theatres should
LOW TIDE ON THE REACH
1- ing attorney getting a eonvietion just w»'t until Arbuekle has been tried to
— to say thnt he had one and gloat over&lt;"«tontinue showing films in which he
Forenoon and Afternoon Tides at
the same in discussing the number of uppears. Whether Miss Uappe’s death
About Same Hour and .Minute
convictions to liis credit like an Indian
proved to have been the
would gloat over liis scalps.
We result of a criminal assault made up Sept. 22 .................................
5:08
want justice in our courts but we do on her by Arbuekle, even the admitted Sept.2d ..................*.................. 5:50
Vary the usual vegetables by
not want any innocent men convicted. fn,‘,s
regard to the atfair are of Sept. 21 .................................... 0:59
nerving Flag Hrand Succotash.
It is better that ten guilty ones es- "uc'' ‘‘haracter that the,exhibition of Sopt,25 ............
8:08
cape rather than send one innocent an Arbuekle picture under all the eir- Sept.20 ...............................
0:10
FOR DF.SHKRT
man up for life or for even one month, eumstances would lie a violent affront Sept.27 ...............
10:11
Try Del Monte Fears cut half
or one day or one hour.
to all decent people.
Sijpt. 28
U:25
Inch cubes, served in ice cold
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j The movie theatres in all parts of Sept. 29 .................................. . 11:55
cnntoloupe.
A scientist says that in twenty- ,la‘ col,ntry’ b»«»U‘"ng . Pittsburgh, ^lopt. 30
,....:..
12;J9
Or, serve chocolate ice cream
five thousand years we shall all he wh,eh hnve announced the diseontinu- j
-------------------t---in halves of penis.
eleven feet high. However, most of us !,.nt ,! l,f _ nic i*u,
' at, !en^ / ‘,r 1 ’ Mnnntco county recently endo -sed
hope to lead such good lives that wo *lj U
t ) nra doing tho right thing . 1 „ bond issue of $950,000 which has
shall he considerably higher than that
Ar,,ucklw “I'Ters no more th iu ia becn propo8cd. The funds will wnrhv then,—Tacoma Ledger.
temporarly financial loss, he will be rant tho hanl surfacing of a lot of tho
WKLAKA IILOCK *
_______ ______
"" «xccetlhiftly lucky Individual.- rondH nn(1 thc buUding of concrete
"" Phones 197-191
„ .
. , *“
:
. 4 .PUI,bur»h D1T tch‘
nnd steel bridges.
Post cards—local viuwb—lc each at
------- — o----------|
'
':e Herald office.
Fell it with ti Herald Want Ad.
I'RY A DAILY HEIIALD WANT AD.

SUGGESTIONS

Deane Turner

THE BAN K —
A M on u m en t to Progress
The tens of thousands of strong, depend­
able bunking institutions throughout
tho United States today nrd sturdy, sub­
stantial monuments to the progress of
the nation and to thn confidence—in­
spiring methods and perfect protection
which the modern bank h(fords.
The enactment of stringent banking
laws nnd their rigid enforcement has
eliminated forever from the realm of
banking all unstnplo and wobbly finan­
cial institutions, thus assuring to the de­
positors of the nation tho greatest pos­
sible protection, through the medium of
our modem system of banking for the
safe handling of public’ and private
funds.

First National Bank
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A COMMUNITY J1U1LDER

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

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

CONTRACTORS
0. Shinholacr

fieorge A. DeCottes
zVttorney-at-Law

Contractor and Builder

Over Seminole County Dunk
SANFORD
SANFORD
FLORIDA

FLOItlli

Sanford Construct’n ( t».

BATTER! ICS

CONTRACTORS AND HUII.DF.TtS
Planes and SpecificntimiH Cheerft.

uniNO voun

Battery Troubles to Us

... r"rn‘*,,cd

W, Spool*llio on Elantrick! Work .art c.n glr* „ „ t„ A"
you dcpariilAbla *»rvleo..
II, I. PACE
P. 0. Hal 21:J
WE ALSO HAVE COMPETENT MECHANICS______________________
FOH OVEHHAULINO YOUR CAB

Sanford Battery Service Builders &amp; Contractors
Company
Sketches nnd Estimates Free; ?»
.....
1 hone 189

„
building too largo and nono too smtll
L. A. llonnud, I rap. -----ALL WORK OUAUAM BED---- -

Wilson &amp; Shorey

HARTFORD BATTERY
“Battery Insurance”

Pine nnd Garland Sts., Orlando, Fie.

PURE WATER

Sold nnd Serviced by

Echv. H iggins, Inc. * , Elder Springs Water
119.98% PURE
................
Haight &amp; Wieland
____ Phone 311,-W

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

i

Sanford, FU

LORD’S PURITY
WATER
AS GOOD AS TIIE REST
Dally Service

Phone . ’

%

REAL ESTATE
E. F. Lane
Real Estate and Insurance• .

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

Phone ll.l

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

Geo. W. Knigrlit

General Shop and Mill
Work*

Real Estate nnd Insurance
SANFORD

FLORIDA

.. Employment Bureau

CONTRACTOR and IlUILDl. ’
517 Commercial Street

Sanford, I

TRANSFER

The vocational committee of the Hmjlncss and Professional Women's Club “WE DELIVER THE (iOODS”
requests nil young women desiring
employment to register at the First Quick Service Transfer
National Hank.
Storage Facilities
AGNES G. HERN Kit, Chairman
If we plense you, tell others; ll n"
tell us. Phone 198
Eyes Examined
Glasses Designed

’ Henry McLaulin. Jr.
OPT. D.

Ho t e l s

Hotel Montezuma
“Sanford’s.Now Hotel”
11.50 Up Per Day

OPTICIAN

OFTOM ETRIST

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

WILSON VULCANIZ­
ING WORKS
C. 0 . WILSON, O llie r
SATISFACTORY SERVICE AND
KEASONAUI.E PRICES
V.'I'ht Dnther* .rr*a Ilallilln*

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.
General .Machine and Holler Works
Autopiohilc Flywheel Steel Gear
bands in Htock
Crank Shafts Re-turned

G1LL0N &amp;
FRY

E L E C T R IC A L
J; Conlraclors
Phono 112

(111 Park
Ave.

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1921

In and A b o u t

Wills
Mention or
Milter* 1" B,l*r
/irwnii lie®*
t( Jnteresl

S The C ity *£
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New Cigar Factory
Among Sanford’s In­
dustries Past Month

Summary of tbo
Plotting Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers
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Sanford Will Soon Be Numbered
Among Clgur Towns of the State

PAGE PIPE

How Do YOU Find Business?
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Florida in general Is n clgnr making
M6as-bnck snys “Rotten," while the Live-wire snys “By working like the
state. Some sections make more tfinn
dovil for it!” And there you are! And we alwaya keep our atore in the
others but good cigars can be mado
“Live Wire Cluss!” And we work like the devil ffir it, and we know how to
anywhere lubor and shipping condi­
buy
right, and wo know how to aell right, nnd above all wo know how to
tions having much to do with the suc­
treat our cuatomer right. We believe—
cess of tho venture. This city has |
* Kor Florida: Generally lair *
* tonight and Friday; no change *
Boveral factories now but a now one
hns recently been established thnt
IT GETS YOU NO WHERE TO GET UP A LOT OP
* in tem p eratu re.
#
Dawgono, she dropped two
promises to put tho town on tho map
STEAM UNLESS YOU GET IT IN
yesterday. Thnt Is cer­
among the cigar towns of the state.
I * * * * * * * * * points
tainly encouraging and if It
The new factory was recently estab­
THE CYLINDERS
keeps up that gait It will be
lished in the third floor of the city
, Another graveyard day. ^
snowing by Christmas. And
And by working na we have we have doubled our cuatomer Hat in two yeara.
hall, a location by the way that was
the days ure not bad and the
fitted up for one of the biggest fac­
And nothing to do after you got out.
And that la worth working for! Furthermore we couldn’t keep hundreds
nights aro bo delightfully cool
tories in Tnmpn during a strike in
of old frienda and win so mnny new onea if our Service wasn’t getting busi­
that we ore almost tempted to
thvt city many years ngo when sever­
0 p Swope, of Oviedo, was among
ness for ua.
give old September a parting
al of the factories moved their men
the victor* to «» d t* yesterday.
kiss. It Is a good thing we
hero to mako cigars until the trouble
WE WILL BE GLAD TO TELL YOU HOW WE DO IT
did not open the schools until
could be settled.
j e McOonock, of Jacksonville,
the
31st
for
it
has
not
been
The location is a good one and the
was a business visitor here y fte r -COML AND SEE US--------good school weather. Wo will
factory starts off with the brightest
day.
say It has been n hot summer
of prospects being fostered by the
everywhere nnd down here In
Florldn Produce Co:, and tho cigars to
J H. Edmondson, of Atlanta, was
Florida
wo
have
been
extreme­
bo
distributed by the Wight Grocery
in the city yesterday transacting busi­
ly fortunate for It hns been
Co., of this city—all home people nnd
ness.
much cooler thnn In mnny
all with the best interests of the city
other
parts
of
the
country.
at heart. C. R. Kirtley, the manager
Hod and Gun Club will shoot today
Let's
drop
again,
Hen,
old
fel­
who
is also the manager of the Flori­
on the lake front and the Oviedo Club
low. Wo like It.
da Produce Co., and Hal Wight of the
will shoot ns usual,
5:40 A. M. HHPT EM HEK 22
same company are the presiding forc­
Maximum
.......................
04
es
in the fnctory nnd they are ubly
Examine the wedding invitations at
Minimum ......................... 08
supplemented
by Joe Mencndez, one
the Herald office. Engraved or print­
Kongo ............................. 72
of tho best cigar manufacturers in the
ed. We have all the latest styles,
Barometer ....................30.14 * Jstn^e who literally grew up in tho clCalm anti clear.
“ gar business. Ho recently had the
Ercn Hat Shop and Pressing Club
"Over the Top" factory in Orlnmio
also dye work. All work guaranteed,
but was induced to come horo and
109 Sanford Ave.
153-Gtp
make the some fine cigar in the San­
ford
fnctory. "Over the Top" nnd the
So many people who have been SANFORI) HAS SOMETHING NEW. "Brush End" nre the two brands beaway all summer are returning and
Jns. F. Magee, who recently sold,1"* nin(,e now b&gt;' tho now fodory but
the city has taken on that busy nlr
his
Interest in Haight &amp; Magee, h a si01*1" b™mlfl wil1 be l&gt;u‘ out later and
of early autumn.
formed n new concern with \V. p_ ., ns the business grows the owners ex- TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS TO
Classificd advertisements, 3 cents a line. No nd taken for less that
FLUSH KIDNEYS IF BLADDER
to build a larger factory nnd help
Ralph Yenrby, of Orlando, agent Hofmann, who, for some time past&gt; Pcet........................................................
2I5 cents, snd positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cash
BOTHERS YOU.
for the Dclco Lighting System, was in hns been general foreman of Haight I* an1or£ t ta *r“w in tho-manufacturing
must accompany all urders. Count live wards to a line and re n 't ac­
Iho city today on business nnd called &amp; Magee, and their predecessors. T h o 11"0*. Th° m“kc™ ‘he“« ci*ar8 c,n*
cordingly.
__________ ______
new Arm will Incorporate and do n ' ,,.hn8 ZC the f«ct that while the merEating meat regularly eventually
upon his mnny Sanford friends.
, ,
, ......
, ,
chants pay more for these good cigurs
wholesale and retail buttery business.1,,
.
,
. . .
the smokers pay the five cent rate— produces kidney trouble in some form
FOR RENT
FOR SALE
Have your watches nnd jewelry re­ They will nlso do generator and elec­ pre-war prices-and they intend to "r "thorft ^ll-know n author!FOR
RENT—Refined
couple desiring
paired at Mcl.aulin’s. Two first class trical automobile work, nnd to this make them and continue to make ty, because the uric acid in meat ex­ FOR SALE—10 acres grove, 7 acres
two nice unfurnished communicat­
wild land on hard road on smnll
watch makers. Prompt service.
end, nro equipping n shop such as them the best live cent cigars on the cites the kidneys, they become over­
140-tfc will have no equal in this purt of the ,niirj(et
worked; get sluggish; clog up ami lake, tdcnl place to build a home. ing rooms for light housekeeping, with
stnte. Delicate instruments that aro
Rood their advertisement in this ia- causes all sorts of distress, particu­ Price $4,000.—E. F. Lane, the Real hath, lights and city water, closo in,
___________ 154-5tp call on Mrs. G. I). Smith, 301 Palmetto
Try the ‘'brush End" and "Over the to the olectricnl system of nn auto- sue ami patronize your home indus­ larly backache nnd misery in the kid- Estate Man,
Top" cigars when you ask for a cigar mobilo what a stotheBcopo is to a doc- tries by smoking the' cigars made ncy region; rheumatic twinges, severo FOR SALE—Rose No. 4 seed, Irish ave.
at the stands. They are mndo right tor, ate just one of tho features und r |ght here in your own city. Go up headaches, arid stomach, constipation,
potatoes, per bushel $2.00.—L. A. FOR RENT—Two furnished front
here in Sanford by people who know ono of mnny kindred things. They . to the new fnctory nnd see how they torpid liver ,sleeplessness bladder and Brumley.
153-6tp
rooms nt 20A Park Ave.
131-tfc
how.
FOR SALE—10 room house with FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms,
will also assemble a battery under taro made nnd try one of these new ci- urinary Irritation.
152-tfo
Apply 1004 Elm Ave,
Tho moment your back hurts or electric lights, hath and shower, 31
their own trade nnmc of Hof-Mnc, und ' gars thnt nro proving so satisfactory
HOOFING, Red and green Blntc sur­ it will carry n two yenr guarantee from the very start,
kidneys aren’t noting right, or if bind- acres land, 6 acres In grove with 300 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 518 W
face, 3-ply $3.26 per squnro. Tiger with no strings attached. The price
dor bothers you, get nbout four ounc- big orangu trees, pears, persimmons,
First Street.
155-3tp
brand, plain, 3-ply $3.25; 2-ply, $2.75; will ho commonBurnte with the bat­
os of Jail Snlts from any good phnr- and pecan trees.—E. F. Lane, the Real
TWO LIVE SANFORD MEN
1-ply, $2.25. Free delivery. Address tery, and only slightly higher thnn
nuicy; take n tnhleapoonful In n glass Estate Man.
154-5tp
EMBARK IN REAL STATE
WANTED
11, E. (Jinn, llox 301.
139-2fltp
whnt you pay for an ordinary bat­
BUSINESS IN THIS CITY. of water before breakfast for a few FOR SALE—Medium slzo safe. Aptery. They will distribute n standard
days nnd your kidneys will then act &lt; ply 40^ Sanford Ave., and Fourth WANTED TO RENT—A piano. Cnll
Ors. Osenliach, Christ, Edwards,
nt 20(1 Park Ave.
153-fltp
Tho suro Blgn of prosperity In San­ Ane. This famous suits is made from
Street.
94-01.
Ford, Ingram and Andrews, of Orlan­ battery In n wholesale way, the name
ford is the real estate men getting the acid of grapes and lemon juice, Eq R s a l e —(j room house, 4 acres of WANTED—Hemstitching and pecotdo, attended the Orange-Semi note of which Is to be ndded Inter and a
ing, also orders for all kinds of
busy and going in for a bigger cam­ combined with llthin, and hns been | |an(l, 125 orange trees, 75 chickens,
further
fcnturewill
put
out
a
battery
County Medical Society meeting at
paign
of
advertising
nnd
selling
and
at
a
cut
price
to
compete
with
the
used for generations to flush clogged p rice $2,500.00.—E. F. Lane, the Real (pleating. 124 Palmetto Ave. 140-0tc
the Valdez Hotel last night.
low priced butteries being put upon helping to put Sanford on the map, kidneys and stimulate them to nor- Estate Man.
154-5tp WANTED Position ns housekeeper,
“EXIDK" BATTERIES, tho Giant the market, nnd which will be con­ Among the new ones starting this mnl activity; also to neutralize tho r0K s A L E - 8-room house with_ nTl ur any kind of housy work. Apply
modern convenience, excellent re....................
.. Morlsco Fruit Stand,
Lena Krieg,
that lives in a box. We can now fur­ structed of standard materials. The week is C. A. Mathews nnd W. V. acids in the urine so it no longer irri155-3 tp
nish six Volt Batteries nt $24.60. Wo electrical nnd wolding experiences of Wheeler, who have opened offices at tales, thus ending bladder disorders. pj|jr Privato wuter wor]:8( jn j Csir- First street.
Jail Snlts cannot Injure anyone, able location. Reasonable terms. Ap­
buy, sell, exchange, recharge nnd re­ W. D. Hofmann is well known around 115 Park avenue in part of the room
BOARD AND ROOM
pair all makes Batteries.—Ray Broth­ tho "City Substantial,” to need furth­ occupied by Hnynes &amp; Ratliff for a makes a delightful effervescent lith- ply to Owner, 510 W. First Street.
ers. Phone 548.
150-tfc er comment here. Suffice to say, ho printing office. Charlie Multhcws in-wnter drink which millions of men
HC-tfc BOARD AND ROOM—Private fam­
will welcome his mnny friends at tho and Wallaco Wheeler need no intro­ nnd women take now and then to ,keep |;.
SALE \ new bungalow at a
ily, 719 Ook Ave.
151-7tp
Both of the kidneys and urinary organs clean,
^
^
Good ternia, -E. F,
The Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co., foot of First street, where the new duction to the public hero.
tho Rcnl Eatnto MaIlf 154-Gtp
announce that Mr. Pearce, of the Ailing station just put in by this en­ them have been in the game beforo, thus avoiding serious kidney disease. ^
ATTENTION, KNIGHTS TEMPLAR
Schaefer-Weed.m Tailoring Co., will terprising Arm ,1s already beginning Charlio having been with the A. P. —Adv.
FOR SALE—Ono heavy duty two"be here !• riday and Saturday of this to put forth a stream of gasoline nnd Connolly Co., and Wallace with n big
whocl trailer in good condition. InTaylor Commundcry will hold a
«iek to take measures and orders for oils.
REllKKAIIS NOTICE!
Arm in Louisville, Ky. Ho has re­
,
quire
at Ford Garage.
143-tfc stated concluvo on Thursday, Sept. 22
fall clothes,
Jas. F. Magee, is a now comer, who cently been in tho automobile game
Attention Robeknhs! There will be
SALE—Two Idg lots cheap, on nt 7:30 p, m. llalluting and confer­
arrived last May, ami settled in San here under the nnme of Brynn &amp; a district meeting of the RebekahH of
th() h#|ght of Magnolia ave.—J. S. ring order of Red Cross. Visiting Sir
Thl &lt;K I IRKS, Goodyear non-skids ford after looking over the slate for Wheeler, but saw more opportunities the Eighth District in Mnsdnic Hall
154-31p Knights welcome..
Hnrvnrd.
X
........................... *27.50 six years for n location of this sort. in tho rent estate business nnd has Thursday. A school of instruction
H. E. ffOLAR,
FOR SALE—Stable manure; car lots.
...................... 31*00 That ho is a Axture is evidenced by returned to his Arst love.
will ho held at 3:30, nnd nnother ses­
Em. Com.
Good dry stock. Prico $7 jmi’ ton, f.
All other sizes any make In propor- the fact of his purchase of n home in
Mr. Matthews starts off with nn ad­ sion at 8 p. m. nt which time tho Re
P°n‘ *'('t "un (" ices before you buy,— Sanford Helghtts, which he will oc­ vertisement in the Daily Herald and bekah^degreo 'will l.e'exempllfi't-d'hy | »• b- c'ir«- S «nfor(1‘ ChftB0 * C «‘
151 -tfe.
“y br,dhers. Phone 648.
150-tfc cupy as soon ns it has been painted he will have daily bargains in real the staff of DeLand Lodge. All visit­
FOR SALE—1 form cannor nnd s«ving Robekahs welcome.
and some remodelling done. Mr. Mn- estate. *
1)r- ami Mrs. Osenbaeh, of Orlando,
ernl doten jars. Very reasonable.
Tho real cstato men of Sanford
MRS. A. J. LOSSING, Sec’y.
gee is decidedly not a now man in
rame over yesterday and visitod ut
Address
"E. II." care Hernld. dh-tf with months of strenuous work are
tho battery business ns he had charge could do moro advertising and not be
nearly here. You should take pains
! r hu,m' "f Mr- and Mrs. Ralph K. of the main office of n well known injured by It. Advertising is tho
FOR
SALE
—
Two
lake
front
lots.
CARPETS
AND
RUGS
to find out whether your children’s
* rt', until tune for the Medical Sobattery company somo years ngo and breath of life to the real estate game,
I Best lots# in city for n beautiful uyus aro normal. Has school work
WASHED
.... . 1,1 'he Valdez Hotel. Dr.
hut few seem to realize it, and the
r"Wh wn, one of the principal later was Identified with tho manufac­ more rcnl estate ugcncloH opening up ami cleaned at yaur home or wc will h|*m e-E. F. Lane, the Real Estate and reading strained your hoy’s eyos?
turing
battery
trndo
in
tho
enst.
His
Poor eyesight, undiscovered, may re­
inkers at the meeting.
cnll for nnd deliver. Hamilton Reach
________ ______________
experience will bo of boncAt to his will prove It. These young men are Electric
Washers
used.—Sanford
f o e KALE—7 room cottage, plaster- tard n child’s whole progress in lifo.
not associated together in business,
Stcnm Pressery, 317 1st St. Phone GCO | ed, well finished ami In good condi­
■Many are the brides to bo in San­ customers especially ns to prlco ns
his buying experience will,bo passed but will each have tholr offices In tho
TOM MOORE
tion. One acre of land. Good burn,
same place nnd nro rcudy to servo
to'
°,i° nmi
along
to
tho
trade
in
the
aim
pc
of
at­
tenant house; Dolco lighting system,
DRINK
OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN
f ,
" ''‘'aid wedding stock, betractive prices.
And Sanford will you.
on
St.
Johns’
river.
’
Canal
coming
up
We have them.
Office Opp P. O.
Phone 192
Elder Springs Water. Its 99 98-lU(
have the addition of a small but com­
from river ut rear of place whero
per
cent
pure.
Pho&gt;"e
311
NOTICE.
plete manufacturing enterprise. Tho
boats enn be kept.—A. P. Connelly.
for It.
y Un*le lcft yesterday Hof-Mnc Battery Co., will open their
153-4tc
—Got your Scratch Pads fr:n. The
The Roynl Neighbors will meet for
«fU-r !n r
CK0 nt W,ntcr Park doors and wolcomc the public at their
Pest cards—local views—lc each at Pickling and Preserving
guest
,inys h°r° th° attractive Ailing station and now this week only, on Frldny night,23, he Herald office.
Herald—by tho pound—1 5 c ._____
cr ymitie r
Wila°n and oth- red front a t tho foot of First street, instead of Thursday, on account of
k,„ ; n,,,u*■
un^
tho Kobckah district meeting being Phone 176 Fourth and Hanford Av» FOR SALE OR RENT—Pinno In good
noxt Shturday morning.
condition. Phono 103-J or address
hold in tho hall Thursday afternoon
b"n,e i
ai,mn,or nt hor oId
New Era Printery
P. O. Box 352.
149-fltp
nnd ovening. All the members will
We have the
FLETCHER PRESENTS
O. Bassett Smith, Prop.
plense be governed accordingly nnd
FOR
SALE—A
puir
of
young,
black
COACHMAN FOR HARDING.
COMMERCIAL ANI)
make an offart to be there Friday
mnre mules, at n bargain. Phono
S 2 ^ /ly, . VVash Suits,
JOB PH1NTING
night.
RECORDER.
ICG.
152-tfc
l
Pf
11 4I '
WASHINGTON,
Sept.
22.—W
^
F.
, : ' l" *4.00 values, as
Coachman ,of Jackksonvlllo, was In­
FOR SALE—Lnfgo two story store
Mason, Sure-Seal Jars
troduced to the president yesterday
1
ie
X
last
at
98c1 building at Pnoln, Fin. Can bo made
&gt; in fo rd S h o e* d o th - afternoon by Senator Fletcher.
Into good aportinont house upstairs.
and Jelly Glasses
Mir. Coachman is hero to confer
7 miles from Sanforil on hard road.—
A. P. Connelly.
163-4tc
162-6to with officials of the war Anance cor­
See our line of
poration regarding his now duties. Ho
FOR s Ale£ -N ew bnby bod.—Mrr. A.
i r
r ^ p a m e d by hu has been appointed on the Florida
B. Huntley, 211 French Avenue. Stone Crocks, Coolers,
Formerly with A. P. Connelly
committee which Is to assist In ad­
I
166-^tp
0 r,a"«l«* today1to"' CT
°V°r f,'°m
Churns, etc.
HAS OPENED REAL ESTATE OFFICE
Manila! v V
acc tho City Sub- ministering the agricultural credits
FOR 3AL.E—3 dox. 1 quart fruit jara.
very
‘b*y were act. It will be his duty \o pass on ap­
Address J, carp of Herald. 165-tp.
at 115 Park Avenue
ing city, m l}in'ssc,l with our grow- plications for^Florlda agricultural
For office supplies, stationery, eiu.
All Business Entrusted to Me Will Be Attended to
ftoyec of*(h,, ‘^n,zw,ft8aformer erm loans.
'•nine to the Herald office.
Promptly
*hilt* hm. i,ni(i &lt;JuV,n,!° Sontlno1 «"d
| “ Post cards—locni viow»—lc~ench^t
cal].
this office
a
pleasant
•lc
each
at
Post
cards—local
views
#
HARDWARE CO.
the Herald office.
tho Herald office.
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