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THE

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T he S anford D aily H erald
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

Sanford
THE

“ City Substantial”

VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 236

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1921
volum e

lovers ta k e po iso n

TOO POOR TO MARRY
JERSEY COUPLE SUICIDE

ONE HUNDRED MILLION
INCREASED
RATES
NOT
HAS BEEN RECOMMENDED
GRANTED BY I. C. C. ON
FOR MERCHANT MARINE

STRAWBERRY SHIPMENTS

And Proposed That Shipping Board Sell the Bal•
ance of Fleet

SYNTHETIC GOLD Existing Rates are High
WLL NOT DISTURB
WALL STREET MEN MODERATE RETURN

Day SEN. TRAMMELL
WANTS REDUCTION
IM 1?YPR1?WS R ATFSI
111 liAI LILOOI I
BOTH TOOK POISON

WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.—A ftnnl
conference of o fficial of lending mnrlno trnnnportntion companion with
the shipping hoard’s special subsidy
LO
hnnn railed for January

.Crentlon of n government nmrlno
High Enough and
Iniurnnco, non-profit making corporThen Some
ntlon to Insure its own ships nnil to
'offer hull insurnneo nt cost to private
UV
American owners backed by a loan of
$100,000,000. Other suggested schomW11ICI1 IS ONE OF TIIE MOST IM- 5 to pnss upon n tontntlvo p,nn form u' ;0s Includo tho carrying in Amorlcnn GERMANY WILL NEVER MAKE
POUTANT SUBJECTS IN
Inted by tho commlttco providing t e r , gb|p„ of nt icaHt fifty pcr cont 0f t ho
1CAN BE GUARANTEED FROM
ENOUGH GOLD TO PAY
,l()Y a n d g ir l D e c id e d t h a t
CATEGORY
' tho subsidising of the Amorlcnn m o r-' Immigrants coming to tills country;
! EXISTING RATE ANI) EXPRESS
DEBTS
THIS WORLD CONTAINED
-------chnnt marine to insuro its m ainten-'n ship licensing system; amending
I COMPANIES WILL TAKE IT
(Hr The AaaoHntrd Prraa)
NEW YORK, Dec. 27.—Wall Strcot (
-------NOTHING FOR THEM.
'and revising of navigation laws; proWASHINGTON, Dec. 27.—Senator ance.
&lt;iir Thr Aaanclatrd 1’reaa)
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Park Trammell, who for months has
Tho committee has formed to study lorentlnl througn rates to American was undisturbed today over tho p o r-,
PASSIAC, N. j., Dcc’ “7’- 1 0 0 oultu nctivc in trying to b rin g ' the hoard question of subsidies a t tho Ung vessels, tho extension of const- sistent rumor that Gorman scientist! WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.-Incronspoor to marry That was tho reason b
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. auggestlon of President Harding who wlso laws to our insular possession*, has succeeded in making synthetic os in express rntes on strnwborrlos
that impelled Thomas Brands, 18, and (about a reduction of freight rates, is ^ ^ Hpccla| roferonec to this moth- and tho co-operation of shipping bonrd gold. Certain chemists nro nlso skop- from Florida to tho North nnd East
hj^ sweetheart, Matilda Itist, 17, to „ |so urging and insisting upon a re- flf nRS{Btincc American ship owners in ' mid navy to secure better componsa- t|cnl. If Germans wait for synthetic sought September 20 woro refused by
tnke their lives liy poison hero onr'y ^ductlon of express rntes. Following jd„ message a t tho last congress. Tho tion of the merchant marine officers gold to make reparations payments the Interstate Commerce Coinmlothoy will probably need longer mor-'sion. Existing rates commission said,
today, the hoy told tho police at tho ,
^ offopt8 to brlng about BOme re. ,,inn when f innlly approved, will bo and men of the naval reserve,
hospital where ho died.
I
submitted to President Harding who
Believing that indirect aid will not ntorium than they now Heck said Dr. sufficiently high to secure CXJ’J‘®*8
Thomas was a clerk
and hiH g»&gt;...
’
ir l,
fr"'» lhc prc8cnt e’tpr088 cnnr«
oxpcctod to mlnpt some of its pro- alone enable American ships to oper- Horace G. Byers, head of tho Chcm- companies reasonable return. Shipto
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stenographer.
They
met
n
c
s
,
Senator
Trammell
in
a
letter
ate successfully in competition with istry Department of Cooper Union, meats usually made In pony refrigorvisions in a message to Congress.
was
became
fnst
tho
Interstate
Commerce
Commission
year ago and soon
In its present form which, mom- those of others, the committee also I’rofessor Irving Fisher, of Ynlo, hns ators.
friends. On account of financial con­ appealed to the Commission to inves0f the committee emphatically has adopted tentatively the following gone to Germany to investigate tho
reported discovery.
! TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 2 7 .- Notlco
,|
not
plan
an
early
u
th(j
8ont
h,gh
cxpress
rntCs
stated
today, was not official and is methods of direct assistance:
ditions they did
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ping
Saturday,
however,'
^
n
vJow
t(J
|)rlnglnjf
n,)01ll
n
re(hlc.
H
U
bJcct
to
changes
in
any
one
of
its
Establishment
of
American
ship
marriage. On
| companies' recent schedules incronshasis with DUBS W II.I, W O RK
tho plan proposes both dl- on
the girl confided* to ............
her s w. e e........
t h e a r t ^ Scnator Trammell’s letter to features,
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t,
r
n
v
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in*: tho weight nnd charges on pony
that she felt they should mnrry s o o n . c h a i r m a n of the Commission is as reel and indirect aid, tho formor thru that of Great Britain, by a basic pa&gt;l U l l A L L L U IN Y IL t. | refrigerators used by Florida straw ­
nnd decided It
it f(i,joW||i
Thev talked it over and
' diversion, and the latter thru ostnb- mont to American ship operators to
... \y iiiM P T n v i w o7 _Enircne l,l'rr&gt;’ growers, was received by tho
was out of the question for financial "Ah Door Sirlishment of a revolving loan fund of cover the general wage and subslstWASHINGTON. Dec. - 7^ h U B e n o , p|ori||j| Kn|lromI Commission hero
m ,sons. They then resolved to die.
V. Delis, tlx1 Socialist lender
“ I have just received from Mr. A. $100,000,000.
&lt;lifforimtl.il between the ships
yesterday from tiie Interstate Com*
They planned to make it Christmas B. Prevntt, at Sevillie, Florida, an ae- ' Other suggestions now comprised In
Making available a portion of the ten year prison sentence for viola­
morco Commission.
Bay. hut postponed it rather th a n , count sales from S. F. Padgett &amp; Co., the plan are understood to includo:
remunerative filial of about $8,000,- tion of the espionage net was com­
bring grief to their families on ft i Klchmond,I, Va., showing that that
That
tho shipping
annum. for ............
encouraging con muted on Christmas day, came hero
Tiint tno
snipping bonrd
oonrn sell
sun its
im r e u- , 000
* per
1 -.............
holiday and waited until this morn- fjrn) *ol(, for Mr. I’ndgott seven crates mnining fleet as rapidly as possible slruction of mail curriers.
yesterday direct from tiie Atlanta
iag. They bought poison, tolling the of cnbbngo
'
services
federal penitentiary, nnd called upon
»c for $3-1,00. Tho express at prices not to exceed the prevailing
Encouragement of special
Iniggist they wanted to kill a dog. upon t,lia g))m|| H|,|pmont from Se- world market price for similar ton- «nd new route through nominal hare | |»rt.M|dPnt Harding and Attorney Genbout characters operating under man- L rn| Daugherty,
Then they went to the girl’s homo vjjj0 to Richmond was $22.23, which is nage.
of
section
11
of
tho
aging operator’s contract until priMr. Daugherty snld that Dobs came
whi te both swallowed it.
more than three dollars per crate.
no net to permit tho vatu capital is available; and through L f bis won “volition," while Delis do­
..... pricein Richmond, the grower, af- establishment of a merchant marine bids for the operation of prescribed c|aro(| his visit to Washington was at
SALKS MANAGER ON
ter paying $22.23 express and $3.10 loan fund of about $100,000,000 under routes and services.
VISIT TO SANFORD
FINANCIAL.
Customs receipts and tonnage taxes and that he was given a railroad tick­ INTERNATIONAL
ORGANIZATION commissions, received for the ship- the administration of the shipping
ANI)
ECONOMIC
CONFERENCE
et
to
tho
Capital
by
the
warden
of
tho
mont only $8.37. Out of this $8.37 he hoard for the purpose of making loans form tho main support of tho direct
MEET IN CANNES
General Sales Manager George A. . .
' f|Jp jh(J cxpcnH0 ot produc- at rensonnblo rates of Intorcct, not to aid suggested from tho estimated i
penitentiary with choice of destina­
Scott, of thoExchnngo, and L. A. ,.
,. ,fnthor|ngt crating nnd haul- exceed five per cent per annum, on come from customs receipts for 192 tion, although he had planned to go
(Ilf Tlii&gt; Annirlnlrd I'rraa)
cont immediately to Ills home nt Terra
Hakes, maaagor of the Ornngo Coun- .
’to tbo 8t ntion of his cnbbngo. It first mortgage on American flag ,1923 nhout $300,000,000, ton per ee
PARIS, Dee. 27.—Tho United S tat­
ty Sub-Exchange, last Monday night
readily ho seen th at the grower ships; this fund not to he limited ot or $30,000,000 would ho set nsidu 1by Haute, Ind.
es will probably bo invited to Bond
* irmnl conforj , ,10 not proceeds whatever. To shipping hoard transactions, hut to he the net as a •special fund for paying
participated in an informal
After his conference with Dobs,
official representative to intornntionnl
once at Sal ford with tho directors tho contrnry ho lost money on account available for financing of all Amerl-remuneration to American ships on a attorney general declared in a state- financj„| nm| economic conference
Imsis to lie adopted. Augmenting this mont that there were no unusual con- j which wiu t,„ called by allied supremo
niul officers of the Sanford
ord Farm ers’ i of ,lto 80Vcn crntcs „f cnbbngo which can ship operating organizations.
Exchange. The outlook for Sanford
j ()r
qo, which was hut littlo
Income tux relief to create an ln- fund there would he, tiie report states, dltions attached to the commutation cminc|| nt meeting in Cannes early
celcry and other vegetable crops thiH
lbnn
00 per crate. Mr. Pro- centlvo to shippers to uso ships fly- tonnage tuxes collected in American of the Socialist lender’s sentence,1|1L,xj ycar
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season was discussed in detail, as y “ t wm|jd jmvo peen better off had ing the American flag, providing for ports from all ships, both American that no advice was requested, and that j
ami
foreign
tax,
estimated
nt
$2,000,he
hoped
Delis
would
direct
his
talents
were plans for increasing tho efficlcn- h(j perm|ttod liis land to stand idle, a reduction from hot income tax pay­
TERRE HAUTE WILD
ee of handling.
* meats
‘ on *'
•' per cent- 000 under the present conditions, to a useful purpose.
Tho* experience of Mr. Prevntt •is only
the basis of a nmnll
OVER DEB’S R E T U R N No statement wns mndo at the
I. M. Slattery, manager of the muB|mi|nr experience to htnt of thous- ago of tho freight paid on American would he raised to $1,000,000 if tho
FLAN CELEBRATION
ehinery department of the Exchange .
f oth(jr flinnor.M jn my state, flag ships, or through a greater «l- proposed tonnage dues under tho White House after the conference
Supply Co., reports the construction Tho express rntes for the trnnsportn- lownnco of depreciation on ships.
| pending measure are made effective. there, hut upon reaching his hotel Mr.
TERRE HAUTE, Doe. 27.—This
«.f the new pro-cooling plant for the t ,on {)f vegetables are so oxhorhitnnt _____________________________________________________________________ _ Dobs broke the silence ho had main- cjty is HWarmjng with Socialists totnined from the moment of quitting d„y, leaders from all parts of tho
tho penitentiary and declared ho would : colintry assembling hero ns advance
devote his time to the freedom of nil ' artj of thousaiulH expected to wulprisoners. He added thnt he had dis- L 0|no Kugono V. Debs upon his nrrlvcUHBod his opinions with President
from Washington tomorroy after&gt;W"«&gt; " lon
'•»«'» , he.„ „XC...|V. rate, and I «W.c.d l .
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. „ n n
Ilarding in order that there might b o _ oon inqulrlca coming from nil ln11k- In.ldlatlon of the machinery. your coram| „ | on
him. on early In1C
Has may require some time, depend-,VcStiffnt!on of tho situation with a '
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HI
1
f V FIl no misunderstanding ns to his princl- ,)(ir conU,r8 in tho state asking nhout
eat upon the delivery mndo by tl&gt;0 view to requiring tho express com-1
plus and ideals.
demonstration and chairman of tho
manufacturers of tho equipment.
-------------------------local committee said there would ho
panics to make a reduction in the ex- V y fL jlp O c lC l T ll tC S
V V ilit
The Exchange Supply Co., which Is istlng rates which are imposing an
OHIO RIVER HOLDS
25,000 persons in the parade Wednos® p
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furnishing all materials and equip­ unbearable hardship upon the vegeSTATIONARY TODAY
(lay afternoon. There will lie a mass
I* OF R c p l l C S I FOITI J t l "
ment, very nearly set a record in get­ table growers of the state of Florida.
AT FIFTY-FIVE FEET,nleoliIUf toniKht as tribute to Debs.
pan
and
France
ting supplies on the ground to onnblo
"Yours very truly,
(Iljr T h e Au mi c l i i l r t l l ' r r « « l
building operations to begin within |
"PARK TRAMMELL." gUMBMARINE PROBLEM 21 DC
CINCINNATI,
Dee. 27.—Tho Ohio CLASHES IN BELFAST
four days after the contract was sig n -:
WASHINGTON, Doc. 27.—Suggesliver
is
stationary
today at Cincin­ BETWEEN POLICE PATROL
e«l. Sanford growers nro reported
ANI) A NUMBER OF MEN
BOXINGJ AND WRESTLING
!tions
that
tho
whole
submarine
l&gt;ru^
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(
MAKERH
OF
FAMOUS
WATCHES
nati
early
today
at
55.9
feet and the
very well pleased with tho progress'
|on, will he left to the future world ‘ ‘
‘. VVf.T „ vv t i i i .mii
BOUITS AT THE PRINCESS
weather bureau expected recession
BELFAST, Deo. 27.—One mnn
which is being made under tho able
WEDNESDAY NIGHT conforonco
gained
increasing
prom
l-1
1 ANW,Mn „ llTU
soon.
All but two railroads, tho Lou­ was killed and several wounded in a
conference
galne
.
supervision of A. B. Hale, who has
nonce today while delegates to tho I
U M ils
isville &lt;&amp; N ashville and Cheapapoako clash between the patrol and number
hail many years experience In the
, wreHtlong nn&lt;| l,„xlng card Washington, conference waited for |
-------&amp; Ohio, had been forced to abandon of men in Marrow Bone area today.
constructio nnnd equipment of refrlgJ |uIw, at lho i&gt;rinccas Theatre formal replies from Franco and Jn- ( NEW YORK, Doc. 27.—Involuntary
Central Union depot.
crating plantsIn Horidn.J. W. An‘December 28, as per adpnn to tho American compromise pro- petition in bankruptcy was filed in
INCENDIARY FIRE
AT
vortisemont in this Issue. Gordon of posal for submarine limitation eon- federal court here today against Rolit. STREET LAMPS AND
DESTROYS SCHOOL HOUSE
‘ "ge. attnehod to Business Manaf ,, . , Kt,ith of Birmingham ceded by many French and Japanese II. Ingersoll and Brothers, manufac­
SHOW WINDOWS ARE
AT FALL RIVER TODAY
SMASHED IN CARIO
i l k anUr H °i,
’ W 'm ,U0 ° ! Promise one of the fastest bouts that opposition to compromise plan consti­ turers of Ingersoll watches. Liabili­
• k nil operations nnd will remain '
\
...... . th ,s city in many tuted discouraging harrier to tho pro­ ties set forth an three million dollars
FALL RIVER, Mass., Dee. 27.—
' . t i c jobdn advisory capacity uhtl L
A g0„a wrestling match gress of submarine negotiations.
(llr Tin- .iM iirlnlnl I’ri'Ml
nnd nssets, exclusive of good will, ns
Fire
of alleged incendiary origin de­
fa- last detail of construction and
t ,,nttlo royal will bo pull­
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, Dec. 24.— stroyed the Henry Lord grammar
two millions. Tho concern admitted
inability to pay debts and expressed Mere than 100 street lamps horo and school early today, entailing n loss
'
«l
the athletic association of
getting thoplant
upon an ^
Amcrionn Region nnd the small
willingness to lie adjudged bankrupt. 8omo shop windows were smashed to­ estimated at more than $300,000. Tho
operating basis.—Florida Grower.
Tho proceedings were brought by day by small groups of dcmonstrnnts school was in process of construction.
admission of one dollar will hardly
cover tho cost of the entertainment,
hanking concerns with combined and it required the police force nnd
b e a r ADMIRAL DAVIS
armored cars to stop them.
claims of $150,000.
i but thoso who miss it will be disap­
USED CAR SALE
DIED AT HOME IN WASH­
The disorders were porclpitntcd by
pointed, for It will bo (Hied with
IN HANFORD SOON
INGTON, I). C., TODAY thrills frqm start to finish and plenty
students who raided tho survey of­
LEGION DANCE CHANGED
WILL ATTRACT CROWD
fices . Tiie students were ultimately
of fun nlong with the scientific points
FROM
SATURDAY
NIGIIT
. U l r T h e A « * « cln tn l P r e s s )
WILL GET PLEDGE OH EVERY
ejected by tho troops and native loss­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27—Roar Ad- of the game
In tomorrow’s issuo of tho Dally
TO
FRIDAY
NIGHT
es lire given In cnrly reports ns flvo
MAN, WOMAN ANI) CHILI)
niirnl Charles Henry Davis, retired, ' Don’t lot anything interfere with
Herald will appear a big advertise­
killed and weny wounded.
IN THE WORLD.
brother-in-law of Senator Lodge, died your coming to tho Princess I hontre
ment sotting forth the fnct thnt a used
Tho
American
Logion
Dunco
thnt
at his home hero today. Ho was n na­ on Wednesday night.
enr snio will ho pulled off in this
was
to
huvu
been
held
in
the
court
(llr The Amnielnlrd I'rraa)
FEVER EXPERT
tive of nssnchuBctts and seventy-six
city
In which UHcd cars will lie sold at
house
next
Saturday
night
(Now
WASHINGTON, Dee.
27.—War
DIES OF FEVER
CIIULOTX WILL HAVE
Jears of age.
prices
thnt will movo them. W. L.
A BIG AUTO CAMP ngninst war Is to occupy tho greater Year’s Eve) hns boon changed to F ri­
AT VERA CRUZ Wlcklnndor, manager of tho UHod Car
part of tho future activities of Eu- day night, December 30th. ThiH was
/$
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G. A. R. CHIEF DIES
Sales, states thnt ownors of used c a n
done on account of tho husinosH mon
(11/ 'I 'h r A a m tr ln l r d I ' r r a a )
C. D. Brumloy wns in the city Sat­ gono V. Dobs accodring to his an­
AT INDIANAPOLIS OF
can bring them to tho sale and swap
VERA
CRUZ,
Mexico,
Dec.
27.—
nouncement horo todny. Ho said ho boing unable to attend tho dnneo Sat­
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ACUTE INDIGESTION urday nnd said* thnt he wns figuring could make no plnns for tho future urday night nnd tho Legion boys did Dr. Howard B. Cross, of the Rockofol- for others or liuvo thorn Bold. This big
on opening up an auto camp nt Chuuntil ho reached hlrf homo in Torro not want to dnneo on Sumlny morning lor institute, died here this morning jsalo of used cars hns nttrncted a
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 27.—Wm. luota where there Is plenty of good
Haute. Debs announced his determi­ which w iih liable to happen whon of yellow fever. Ho cunio horo onrly l largo crowd wherever It hnB been put
A. Kotcham, former commander-in­ w ater nnd plenty of land for a camp­
Ball's Orchestra commences to play this month to open a laboratory for \ on and will no doubt attract n large
chief of the Grand Army of tho Re­ ing ground. Chuluotn Is one of tho nation if posslhlo to gain a vow from those jazzy pieces thnt hold tho dnne- the study of yellow fever and marsh i crowd to Sunford. Tho cars will bo
public, died nt his home here today of prettiest spots in this part of the every mnn, woman and child in this ors nil night nnd then some. Remem­ fever for Rockefeller Institute.
' parked on n vacant lot and sold to tho
country and ovory other country ho
acuto indigestion. Ho wns 75 years stnto nnd nn auto camp horo would
-------------------------highest
biddor
nnd sold nt prices that
ber
thnt
tho
Amorlcnn
Lgolon
danco
might visit thnt thoy would refuso to
uge. Kotcham wns elected eom- attract tourists from every pnrt of
Don’t
send
your
job
printing
nwny
will
movo thorn,
will
bo
held
Friday
night
nt
tho
court
ninndor in 1920 nnd wiih succeeded by tho north. Mr. Brumloy hns not tnko up arms nnd go to war.
Watch tho Dally Hornld for fu tu n
houso instead of Saturday night ah from town. Pntronlzo your homo InLewis Pilcher, of .New Jersey, who worked out his plnns yet, but will
stltutions, first, lust and all tho time, announcomonts.
first udvortlsud.
Try n Herald Want Ad todny.
make them public In a few dayss
was elected last September.

Decided on Xmas
But Did Not Want to
Spoil Holiday

UNITED STATES
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li AINING IN FAVOR

INGERSOLL CO.
IS BANKRUPT
IN NEW YORK

DEBS TO WAR
AGAINST WAR
IN THE WORLD

�SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1921
DR R O R ERT J . FO RM A D

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All kinds of Imported perfumes,
Bower A Roumillat.
225-'
Xmas Danco
night, December 24. Jimmie Collins
233-3tc
Jazz Babies.

lic ru n i

Investigate tho Calllc out-board row
boat motors, at Ball H ard tara Co.
231-Ctc

Figures of Department of Commerce Show Mi­
gration to North

Every color of Dennison's Lustre
Cropo Papor, also Cropo Pnpor
Strcnmors, Festoons nnd othor Den­
nison's Cropo Pnpor Christmas decorntlons.—Mobloy’s Drug Store. 227-tfc

I'HIflAY ANII HATIIKOAY— W. K . RIHIICHMI n , , .
■ r a t s (k « N n t l u n n l F a v o r i t e , F I . OH 10N't'10 H H K II In

“The Black
Panther’s Cub”

Negro migration forms nn Interest- considering ns nnother group thoso
Ing subject of investigation for the born In Delnwnrc, Maryland, District
Dopnrtmont of Commorco which has of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia,
recently released a statement denting North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennosseo,
With tho faco of n Madonna and tho hoart of a .)anii
with tho problem. Out of a total of Arkansas and Oklnhomn-H. o., tho
or. Ilvod a woman of wealth and power, In 1’arii' *"*
You can suro fool at homo without
sho comparod horsalf to Kaustlne, Horrio's "crupi ,,ow
253,055 negroes born In Florida nnd northern part of tho South—tho corL’m.
press of bygono days, and roso to d li— • • your stiff collar nt the watch party
to be UraRgod Into oblivion, weaves naan Ainto
n
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reported for 1020, 30,420 wore rcsld- responding percentage was 24.8; but
n,»
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at tho M. E. Church on December
etna drama of untold wealth of dramatlo action
Ing In other states, of a percentage of for tho negroes born In the far Southtlonal scenes, and photographic splondor. "Tho 111AV
3 let.
234-2tp
Panther’s Cub" presents the celebrated Florencn iu i.
14.40.
orn states of South Carolina, Gcorat the height of her career In her greatest nh»?;
drama, supported by an exceptional cast of stnuo suV.
Tho following comment on tho sub- * in. Florida, Alabama, Mississippi,
CHRISTMAS STATIONERY,
Do not miss this wonderful photo drama!
rlJcct will prove of interest:
Louisiana nnd Texas, tho percentage
POST CARDS, SEALS, ETC.
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_which born wns only 10.2.
COMEDY a n d FO X N EW S
Tho Department of Commorco thru
tho Bureau of tho Census, has Issued
Although migration to tho North
Everything In tho holiday lina fin
stationery, po4t cards, engravsd
a special statement pertaining to no- nnd
*,ns not tn*con place among
gro migration in tho UnltiU States, ‘h° fnr Southern negroes to tho same
Christmas and Now Year’s cards,
Saturday at the Princess— Hoot Gibson in ‘Sure
..s h o w n by the Fourteenth Dodnnial ov«"‘. relatively to thbir total numstamps and stlckors, etc., at tha Her­
Fire"; also a Comedy
I- rout a poor Immigrant youth who ald office. One of the finest and most
Census, taken ns of January 1,T920.
ns among the Mogrocs In the
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'ndrthorh pnrt Of 'the South, there arrived In Amcrlcn from Ilussla In complete lines ever brought to San­
188.'!, Dr. Itobort J. Formed has he­
l„ nnd llvlnn In ih . United SM ta,
« roine one of the country’s foremost ford. Open every night until Christ!■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
pathologists. Ills first position was
as assistant In the University of Penn
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Tho negroes who wore sylvnnla with n salary of $100 a year
Fragrant hawthorno hedges border­
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born n South Crollim nnd hod ml- while he was working Ills way through ing peaceful country lanes of Oldo
ntnto of birth wn. not nncortnlnod by
„ nlc to Ponn, y|,„„. school, lie Is no— recognized ms
Englandc. Tho brilliant magnificcnco
tho onumorntorn. Tho total nombor
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1M0 to „
leading pathologist In the Department of n Parisian gambling house. Tho
r ,°?n
S l',,M comprised, 2.288,402
Z C"&lt;
Geo,*!, to of Agriculture, being tin c.,&lt;c.
chnrin of a wholesomo young girl and
portal
I0,3J2,7»4,
p &lt;» HBOl
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rom from
1&gt;r&gt;7s t0
rabid aidmids.
tho nubtlo fascination of a beautiful
or 80.1 P .r e n t , who wore 1 vlng in ,
„ lholu,
A,„bnnM t0 o h ,0,
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
woman
of tho world. These nro Inter­
tho states in which born, nnd 2,054,-'. '
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from 781 to 1 /,588; thoes from Misesting
contrasts
found
in
"Tho
Black
A
graceful
winding
stairway
of
pure
242, or 10.9 per cent, who woro living . . . ,
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. sissippi to Illinois, from 4,012 to 19,- white marble— Fnustlno, beautiful, Im­ Panther’s Cub,” tho W. K. Zlogfeld
We invite the public and all users of ELDER
In othor states. In 1910 tho percent.... !
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SPRINGS WATER to visit the spring nnd in
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‘ “ '.fro m 1,0011 to 3,078, nnd those from covied with Joyous acclaim and extrn- shown a t tho S tar Thoatro Friday and
our method of handling its product. Why take
nnd In 11100 It wn. 10.0.
Tox„ lo Missouri from 1,007 to 4,Saturday, Doc. 23rd nad 24th.
a
chance? Your eminent physicians claim
vngnnt
admiration
by
tho
men
nnd
Tho total number of negroes report- 34
that this water in unexcelled nnd its purity
women who found surccaso from bore­
cd ns born in tho South (th at part of j From tbu rcport, however, it would
Free oats, a special program ’n
mukea it most beneficial for many troubles.
dom within her walls. A sceno from
the country lying south of tho south- 8com t|mt p |orida negroes nro well
everything
on Saturday night a t tho
“Tho Black Panther’s Cub,” produced
orn boundaries of Now Jersey, I’onn- sntinfiud with conditions in their nnThe Ford people of Sanford as well ns the
by W. K. Zicgfeld, starring Florence watch party at tho M. E. church.
sylvnnia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, M is-1^jvu 8tnt0 nnd do not care to go elsoWestern
Union recommend this water for
234-2tp
Heed nnd directed by Emile Chnutnrd,
souri nnd Kansas) was 9,000,94.1. Of (where. Floridfl’s percentage is much
batteries.
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these 7,751,301, or 80.7 per cent, wero iowt,r tlimi other states, proving that
S tar Thontro Friday nnd Saturday,
Vodcvil and Dance, Valdez Xmas
Call
phone
311
and
have
a
bottle
of
this
water
living in their nntvlo states In 1920; »tb m . is no ,,|nco like home.”
December 23rd and 24th.
Eve. Jimmie Collin’s Jnzzlnnd Boys.
sent
you
nnd
protect
your
health.
1,008,788, or 11.1 per cont, woro liv­
The migration of Southern negroes
233-3ta
ing in other Southern stateH, nnd 780,­ to northern and western states unIf
the
Irish
arc
wise,
they
will
704, or 8.1 per cent were living in tho 1doul)tcdly took place to a materially
North or• W"st. The total number of
t uxtcnt botwoon ,,J10 „„d 1920 postpone nil action until tho Confer­
NOTICE
negroes reported ns bor nin the North lllnn (lurinir tho prcCe«ling decade, ence gets through tho first page.
or IVest was 741,791, of whom 537,131, Whj||&gt; jt
,mpo88,b|0 to c„|cul„te exM. I. Steagall Mulo Co. ha» put all Is S A N F O R D
FLORIDA
or 72.4 per cent, were living in their ncjjy tbo oxtont of this migration dur- Notice of Application for Adoption of notes nnd nccountH in Mr. J. E. Lnn- j ■ _________________
native states In 1920; 157,137, or 21JJ |nR t|w rcccnt docw|o thc avni|ftbl0
MinorChild
cy’s hands for collection nnd I will ex- {
percent, woro living in other N o r t h e r n , ^ indlcntcg thnt n|)proximntely 400, To Whom It May Concern:
pcct all pnrtics duo mo to sco him nt
or Western states, and 47,223, or 0,1 0()0 Qr 8omowhnt ,m)ro thnn onu.hfti f , Notico
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is hereby given thnt I, Chns. my bnrn In Sanford at once and make
per cent, woro living in tho South. of thc 733 r,71 HUrvlvor8 of tho net D. lirumloy, of Chuluotn, Seminole settlement. This monnB each and ev­
H.u» the proportion of Southern lmm „
migration from tho South to County, Floridn, will on the 23rd dny ery one.
negroes who migrated to tho North or th(J North nnd Wo8t prlor to J„ nunry of January, A. D. 1922, nt 10 o’clock
W. I. STEAGALL MULE CO.
West. 8.1 per cent, was only about one- , lu20 lcft the South subsequently a. 111., at Sanford, Florida, or whoro- 234-Gt
fourth larger thnn tho proportion of
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ovor the Court may then ho, presont
tho nogroes who woro born In tho
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to tho Hon. Jantos W. Perkins, Judge
North nnd West nnd migrntod to tho
of thc Circuit Court of tho Sovonth
8lgn« of Age.
South, 0.4 per cent.
Judicial
Circuit, Seminole County,
"Unde Dunk is getting along In
The number of negroes born In tho years," regret fully said a resident of Florida, application for tho adoption
South and living in teh North or the Ozarks.
of tho following named minor chil­
West less tho number born in tho
"Kli-yali," replied an acquaintance. dren, Mario Louiso Kelsey, a dnughNorth or West and iving In tho South "He’s som’ers about eighty-one, ain’t tor of Mario Louise Acosta, nnd Borwns 733,571. Thoso may bo termed lie?"
tina Dolores Acosta nnd Glorin Con"Yes, and I skitrcely ever seed a man suelln Acosta, children of Mario
tho survivors of tho net migration of
negroes from tho South to tho North so old for Ills years as lie ’pears to Louiso Acosta and Bertram Acostu.
he of lute, lie rid Into Hie county scat
und West. Tho number of Southern- with me till her day. We got there Said minors now living and residing
born negroes living in tho North nnd about nine o’clock In the innriilng and with this applicant in Scminolo Coun­
West increased from 440,634 in 1010 before 6:30 he eniiie around wliur I ty, Floridn.
to 780,794 in 1920, forming 40.9 per was talking swap with some fellers,
Dated this, tho 23rd day of Decem­
cent of tho total negro popunlntion of nnd ’lowed Unit as he didn’t know no­ ber, 1921,
tho North and West in tho oarlier body In town skureely mid hadn’t any
CHAS. D. BRUMLEY,
business there, no-wny, und mitlitn’
year nnd 60.3 per cent in tho Inter.
12-24-oaw-5te
Applicant
had liuppeiied of any Interest so fur
In general, tho negroes born in the and didn’t ’pear likely to, lie was Just
North nnd West nnd in tho northren about ready to go home. Undo Dunk SANFORD DAILY HERALD
pnrt of the South have migrated to a Is feeling Ills age powerful," -Kansus
RECEIVED BLUE RIBBON
much greater extent thnn thoso born City Star.
FOIt BEST FRONT PAGE
in tho far South. Considering as one
If it is true thnt there are no cuss
group all tho negroes barn in tho
Northern and Western states, tho per­ words in the Jnpnnono language how
Sanford is usually in the forefront
centage living, ill 1920, in other states do the Japs stnrt a Lizzie on n cold when it comes to competition with
than thoso in which born was 27.0; morning?
other ciics and The Daily Herald
keeps up with the procession also.
ThiH morning The Herald received
a line blue ribbon lindge for winning
tho first prize In tho stalo compel!tion among daily papers for having
tliu best front page. This mentis hut
little In the mind of the average c it­
izen, but among newspaper men it
means much. There nro better pa­
J challenge to
pers in Floridn thnn in any Htnto in
all who think
the union—this has been proved time
they cannot cry
nnd again. The Daily Herald in win­
ning th0 first prize feels that its
work In getting out a good dnily pa­
per lias not been in vain. Tho Dnily
Herald Is said to lie one of the live,
wldonwnko dnllies of the state ami
the winning of the first page contest
among so many real good dnily pnperH In tho state of Florida not only
menus much to The Herald hut it
means much to the city of Snnford.
Our friends hero who have stood
by us loyally ever since tho dnily pnper wns fiaated can rejoice with us In
this prize winning nnd they enn ho
Drama of the Heart
assured thnt in th0 years to como
Tho Dnily Herald will he mndo big­
ger nnd better nnd its success depends
upon th0 support nccorded by tho locnl business men. Tho subscribers
-nro Btnnnding by nnd the lint will go
over tho 2,000 mark In nnother year.
If tho advertising holds up ns woll
this paper will bo made ono of the
inrgest in thin pnrt of tho stato in an­
of
of
other year.
Thn Dnily Herald is doing its part.
Aro you doing your pnrt toward sup­
porting such a dnily pnpor?

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2 7 ,1M1

SO CIETY

MRS. FRED DAIGBR. Society Editor,
Phone 117-W
I f r i m h a r e n a y f r l t n f i t U K I i i y on
— If yon n r* ( o l i | ( * p « k m o r e o m ln a
k o i i i r , o r U y o u mto e n t e r t a i n i n g , n r l l t
n p o s ta l ritrd to tlila d e p a r t m e n t , g iv in g
d e ta ils , o r te le h p o n e tk a Item . I t w ill
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paper if they are not taking It now.
Tho Dally Ilornld is your own dally
papor giving you tho nows of tho :lty
nnd county, stnto and tho world every
dny. If you do not tako It got roady
to take it after January first.
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panlud homo by Miss Mildred Burdick' Woman’s College nt Tallahassee, and
who will bo their guest for a few days. while hero fa tho guest of Mrs, E. L.
Brown.
"
Miss Knthorino Pittman, of Tampa,
Misses Mario Teague and Tongue
is tha guest of Miss Georgia Mobley
Simmons nro spending the holidays
for the holtdnya.
with their pnrents nt Mountvlllc, S. C.
Mrs. Aldino McMichnol, of Atlantn,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Julius Tnknch loft
Gn., is the guest of her pnrents, Mr.
Monday morning Iq thoh? car for
and Mrs. E. L. Brown.
Fcrnnndlno, whoro Mrs. Takach will
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dnigor, Sr., Mr. give a concert this evening.
and Mrs. R. T. Thrasher, motored to
Mrs. W. M. McKinnon nnd llttlo
Entorpriso yesterday afternoon.
daughter Bcttle, nro expected homo
Miss Strcoto Robert, of Wilming­ tomorrow from North Carolina whero
ton, N. C., Is tho guest of her mother, they have spent tho past threo
months,
Mrs. J, D. Roberts for the holidays.

To Our Farmers:

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The officers of the First National Bank are
men who are permanently identified with the
future of this city and community.

"Too Poor to Marry” said n Jersey
couple
this morning and so they de­
Tuesday—Mrs. Ben Caswell ontortains
cided
that
life wns not worth living
Who are home people who intend to stand
tho members of the Bon Ton Bridgo
apart;
they
saw no chance of getting
squarely behind tho farmers of
this see
Club a t her home on Magnolia ave­
married at prevailing prices of living
tion, and whoso policy has over been one of
nue, nt 10 a. m.
and arranged to die by the poison
alertness to assist in every constructive move­
T uesday—Social Department of tho
route. It would have been much bet­
ment tending to increase the weatlh and pros­
Woman’s Club will glvo their an­
ter to hnve married and ntruggled
perity of your farm.
nual ball nt tho Vnldcz.
along some wny to mnkc a living, nnd
"Wednesday—Mrs. R. E. Tolnr will en­
the chances are they would hnve made
tertain nt bridgo nt tho Womnn's
You are invited to make this institution your
good.
They were failures.
How
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
D.
L.
Thrasher
nnd
Miss
Martha
Tufts,
of
Orlando,
is
Club from threo to six o'clock.
banking headquarters and to come in and talk
Frldny—Mrs. J. C. Bennott will enter­ tho guest of hor cousin, Miss Dorothy Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Woodruff motored many of uo hnvo been ho poor that
over
your financial needs with us.
tain tho members of tho Ilook-Lov- Stokes at hor homo on Mognoiln ave­ to Eustls Sunday afternoon whoro we hardly knew whero our next meal
they wero the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. was coming from—mnny of us with
ers Club at her homo on Magnolia nue.
families—nnd yet we did not commit
E. L. Ferrnn.
avenue nt 3:00 p. m.
suicide. How many of us, in tho past
Mr. and Mrs. G, Pullman Connelly,
Saturday—Children’s Story Hour at
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
C.
W.
Stokes,
Misses
four years, have thought that life and
of
Orlando,
spent
yesterday
In
Snn*
Central Park nt four o’clock.
ford, tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. R. K. Hazel Sorrell nnd Dorothy Stokes and success seemed almost hopeless nnd
Mr. Jack Lloyd motored to Orlando yet tho idea of suicide wns never in
Mrs. A. W. lx;o is visiting Mr. and Goro.
Sunday
where they wero tho guests our minds. Failures are those who
Mrs. A. W. Lee, Sr., at Titusville.
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
give up when the clouds gnther.
Miss Alico Snttoflcld, of Richmond, j of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Sorrell.
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.Successes are those who struggle on­
-------Fred Perlman, of Tampa, wns in Vn., is the nttactive guest of Mrs.
th e city Monday transacting business. Den no Turner, nt her homo on Myrtle 1 Mrs. Donald Smith and llttlo daugh- ward nnd upward nnd get there somo
nvenuo.
’ ter, Evelyn, who have been spending time, even though tho wny may seem
F. P. Forster, Pres.
B. F. Whitner, Cashier
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several months in Sarasota, arrived in hard and the pathway of life be filled
Fred Baker, of Tnrnpn, is spending
Mrs. S. G. Messer, Miss Violet Mes- Sanford Sunday to join Mr. Smith with thorns. Our sympathy goes out
n few days in Sanford on a business
ser,
Herbert Messer and Mr. and Mrs. who has been here for the past three to this young couple. We enn feel for
mission.
Orin D. Farrell motored to Daytona months.
them and others in the same plight,
but this life is not a rose garden and
Beach
Monday,
A rthur Russell was among San­
T.
G.
Duke
and
family,
Miss
N
orm
a,
cven
those who are wealthy have
ford’s quota of visitors from Tampa
El,).
Duke,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
E.
Duke,
Mr.
Misses
Daisy
and
Margaret
troubles
of their own of which the
yesterday.
i rodge of Richmond, Vn., are ll1L. nnd Mrs. G. B. Stroupo ,of Klssimaround them nro Ignorant nnd
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Murrill and baby guests of Mrs. J. I). Robert and Mrs.
and Charles Love, of St. Cloud i now nothing about. Few of us but
ANY PART OF TOWN, ON TERMS TO 3
of Tampa, spent the week end hero at | R.
Eldredgo.
woro tho Kl,csts Suntlny of MrsG- vhnt think our lot is hard and there
SUIT YOU
Methvin.
is no ns,« to struggle longer, but life
the Montezuma.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin McDaniel, of
sweet and was given to us by the
You can make money buying for advance. !
CHRISTMAS DINNER
• roit Creator nnd llis loving care
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. DeCnmo and Bunnell, are the guests of tho latter’s
One of tho most enjoyable dinner ' ill be thrown around us nt nil times
You are going to build a home one of these |
daughter, of Tampa, were visitors in parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Brown
parties
given
Christmas
dny
was
thu
for
the
holidays.
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and
give
us
strength
in
the
this city yesterday.
days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it a
one given by Mr. and Mrs. J. S, Wil- ,'arkest hours. A friendly hand Is
by easy stages.
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Miss Nitn Moore, of Orlando, i s 1 Miss Virgin Bozeman, of Florence Ison nt their home on Union avonuc. rometimes stretched out to us in
Covers
wero
laid
for
nine.
spending tho holidays here with her 1s - C.p is the guest of her uncle nnd
tones of stress thnt would pull us
If you have some money, will build one or |
The house was attractively decorat­ froim tliu brink of despair. Probably
aunt, Mr. ami Mrs. A. D. Key, at their
aister, Mrs. K. It. Murrell.
two
houses.
t
ed with red rosea and poinsottins. Tho n wise counsel for tho young couple
home on Oak ave.
dining table had ns its centerpiece n in Jo m ,y wollld hav e' saved them
Sanford is moving, don’t wait, get in the \
Miss May Linton of Ft. Monde, is
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herbert
Lyman,
of
Bosket of red roses nnd ferns. At each fr(m| ,|t,nth thjs morn|nf, Fow ()f Urt
the guest of her sister, Mrs. W, A.
game now. •
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Winter Haven, wore tho guests Sun­ plate were red roses and ferns
; P.vo |«mklnir afte r the atruisirllnic oned
Lester for tile holidays.
a
day of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wilson at place cards. At one o clock nn clo- mid giving them n helping hand thesn
gant six course dinner was served.
lUxyU ,iul th m . nPo Bonio Gooil Snmnr.
Mrs. McMullen, of Tnrnpn, is here their homo on Union nvnouo.
Late in the evening, tho party re- itnna in tho worM nm, u is ulwaya
to spend the holidays with her son,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Key, Mrs.jl»»red to the homo of Mr. ami M r s . K.t{l.r t(, stn iggle along endeavoring
IV. A. McMullen and family.
George Riee nnd Mrs. A. D. Key, mo lolm Smith where music was enjoyed , to gct Bomcwhere rather than cut the
Herbert Messer, of Clermont, jH tored to Daytona Beach yesterday until u lute hour,
nl that Iliads us to this earth.
Those enjoying this delightful nf - '
apending the holidays here with llis where they were the guests of Mr.
AGENT
fair were Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Wilson,
mother and sister at tim Temple Club. ,,mi
Walter Twitchcll.
NOTICE STOCKHOLDERS
Mr. and Mrs, John Smith and little
MEETING
son, Wilson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Wals-j
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burdick motored
Tho many friends of Miss Gladys
man and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L y-j
ta u t
Regular meeting stockholders of
to Daytona Bench Sunday where they Morris arc giving her a hearty wel­
pian of Winter Haven.
Hpent two days as the guests of the come after an nhsoncc of several
j Sanford Dry Goods Co,, to ho held at
form er’s parents. They were ucconv yours. Miss Morris is attending the
offico of company nt 7 o’clock p. m.(
DO YOU TAKE YOUR HOME
January 2, 1021.
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The Herald will make a campaign
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
Tho balance of power is now a bal­
the first of the year to bring up the
list of subscribers for the Daily Her­ ance duo.
JOHN GOVE, Prnprlctpr
ald to the 2,000 mark and our solici­
CEMETERY WORK A SI'-01ALTV
Malting L ow er Repair Charges
tors will call upon every family liv­
Russia can't come back until she
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Successful selling today is largely a matter of good advertising.
Our Advertisers’ Service Department is prepared to submit draw­
ings, copy and layouts to merchants wl)0 waht thieir advertising to
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VIRGINIA
Three
BURLEY
Notables TURKISH
The three greatest
cig arette tobaccos,
blending MILDNESS-AROMA
)WNESS"J
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cigarettes

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ycnlth on tho development of Florldn.
Hln reply In substance was that If ho
had cared to do no ho could probably
hnvo becomo tho second richest man
In tho world, but ho had preferred to
give his energies nnd spend his money
on the development of tho east coast,
because ho boliovod that in that wny
ho could do more Rood for humanity
than ho could by increasing his for­
tune through the more making of
money.
Mr. Flnglor grow enthusiastic about
the wonderful beauty nnd charm of
the east const, which had boon mndo
possible through his work, nnd whilo
sitting on the porch of his Pnlm Dench
residence, looking out on benutiful
Lake Worth nnd a superb flower gar­
den, ho said, “ I have often wondered
if henven itself hns anything more
beautiful than this.”
In the good that ho had accomplish­
ed by making the east coast of Flori­
da not only the playground nnd tho
health resort for millions of American,
but especially in opening it up to the
men of smaller means for trucking
nnd fruit growing nnd kindred inter­
ests, Mr. Flngler alwnys grow en­
thusiastic over what had been achiev­
ed. Ho was a true lover of humanity,
lie recognized his responsibility to do
this mntcrinl development hccauso of
tho good which it would accomplish
for humnnity. Tho thought express­
ed by tho South Florida Developer
that some such motives as these must
have inspired him is in exnct nccord
with the actual facts ns expressed to
tho editor of tho Manufacturers Hccord.—Manufacturers Uecord,

CHIEF
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Opportunities

Occupant* of the White House Have
Sought Recreation In All Forma
of Strenuouaneaa.
It is said Unit President Harding la
the best golfer who over lived In the
White House. Though tie only took
tip the game three years ago, he can
get round the Chevy Chase course at
Washington la 1)5, bogey being 71.
Mr. Wilson, though nt one time a
very good walker, wits never keen on
game*', with the one exception of lawn
tennis, lie played a sound game of
lawn tenuis. He Is a good meclianlc
ami has on occasion shown that lie
could drive a locomotive.
The lute .Mr. Roosevelt was by far
the most athletic man who ever, sat In
the pres dential chnlr of the United
Stales. Some of Ills feats were extra*
ordinary. So lately as 1000 he rode
DS miles In 17 hours over slushy Vir­
ginian roads. He never slopped anywhere for more Until ten minutes, ex*
cepl mice, at midday, for lunch am) to
rest Ids horse.
He was a skillful boxer and a line
fencer. Some eighteen years ago he
received a laid wound over the eye In
a fencing limit. The button of Ills op­
ponent’s foil broke ofT,
"Illg DID" Taft, who was one of the
heaviest of United States Presidents,
took up boxing In order to get his
weight down, and was successful In
reducing himself.
Fishing Is u sport which many Pres­
idents have enjoyed, among them lienJiuiiIii Harrison and Mr. Cleveland. The
latter was a really keen angler and
used to visit Florida in winter In order
to enjoy the delights of capturing the
great "silver king," as Urn tarpon b&lt;
generally called.

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PRETTY “LOTUS EATER”

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lie around for the man who has “ready money.”
The man who hasn’t it is always embarrassed
by Rceing the other fellow seize the “big chance”
and forge ahead.
Don’t envy him Ids “luck*.” Practice his fore­
thought.
Why not open your Savings Account here today?
The amount doesn’t count. It’s the stnrt— that’s
the thing

4% INTEREST PAID

Tills charming "lotus cater" from
Wisconsin doesn't really eat 'em: hut
MJss I,ttelle lllrch Is bolding an nrhiful of genuine lotus blossoms, gath­
ered at Grass lakes, Win. The hods
at Grass lakes are said to lie the big­
gest In the world, and to hnvo tho
only real Inturc* on tho continent of
North America,
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MASONS ATTENTION.

i T he Seminole County
j
Bank
Floirda

S Sanford

Well, It might bo worse. The
powers, hnvo nt lenst granted Chin*
tho right to keep her mniilen name.

NOTICE

M. I. Steagall Mule Co. hns put all
Today being the anniversary of St.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR
John, the installation of the officers notes ami accounts in Mr. J. E, Lim­
WATER
for 1022 in both the blue lodge nnd ey’s hands for collection nnd I will ex­
tho chapter will take place tonight in pect nil parties due me to see him at
There are many people attracted to TRAIN DERAILED
my bnrn in Snnford nt once nnd mnko
GAIN AND LOSE POPULARITY the lodge room.
Sanford by the magnificent lnko nnd
NEAR CHICAGO—
All Masons are invited to thlH cere­ settlement. This means each nnd ev­
hy tli,. rivers and lnkes in this county.
NO ONE INJURED Words Travel in Cycles, Speakers and mony, beginning nt 7:&lt;‘10.
ery one.
It means much to tho city from every
Writers Dropping Into the Mode
W. I. STEAGALL MULE CO.
of the Moment,
standpoint to tako advantage of our
(lly The Aasnclntrd 1’rraa)
234-ot
CHICAGO, Dec. 21.— Tho engine,
fine lake and all of the rivers and
iru
— in
•'Allocation," hi Id Ihe wordmmigcr,
express
nnd mail car of the east|„k,.s in nnd around Sanford. There
NOTICE!
"Is a word tlml Is being given con­
la much fino boating and fishing and bound Pennsylvania train No. 100, siderable prominence, It became popu­
limiting on our lnkes and tho beauti­ Chicago to Pittsburgh, was dorniled lar during the war la connection with
Tho regular annual meeting of the
ful upper St. Johns river nnd wo nt Buffington, Indiana, today when ships and loans; The 'allocation' of
OF
THE
STOMACH
stockholders
of tho Peoples Dank of
■hmild not only advertise them to tho the train struck n defective switch. shipping and the 'allocation' of loans
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Snnford,
Florida,
will be hold In ac­
world but should improve Lake Mon- Railway officials said that no one was came to be current phrases, Not Ion:
cordance
with
its
By-laws, in tho of­
fw
jO
U
CANT
ENJOY
LIFE
injured.
ago the senate called mi the President
SAVE YOU MONEY
ri.f at every opportunity.
fices of the hank on Wednesday, Jan­
L5*!J
with
a
lute,
tour,
bloated
ilomfor
Information
as
to
how
he
had
'al­
------------o------------uary 18th, 1022, at 7:20 p. m. for tho
ach. Food doct not noutuh.
located' certain funds. In u recent
COLD WAVE PREDICTED
IMPROVE TIIE CITY DOCK
purpose) of electing a board of direc­
Inilrad it it a tource of mitery, earning
newspaper story about an operatic
FOR ALL EXCEPT FLORIDA
hcnelit III one of the big cities the
ptint, batching, duzincii and head­
tors to servo for tho ensuing yenr,
Write us
Now that the winter season is on
IIELOW ZERO IN WEST .newspapers said that 'the allocation of
ache*. •
and for tho transaction of any other
mill boats of ail kinds are coming up
boxes Is lo be based on Ihe size am.'
business that may properly come be­
q Tho per*on with a bad ilomach
Empire Hotel Block
(lly Tlir Aasnrlntrd Press)
dale of the contribution.*
the river to tie up nt tho city dock
ihould
bo
M
lufied
with
nothing
leu
fore
the meeting.
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
21.—Christ­
"
'Allocation'
Is
so
closely
allied
tc
some steps should ho taken looking to­
than permanent, (ailing relief,
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11. V. SMITH,
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
ward mi improvement of tho doek and mas Day in Dixie will ho cold, tho •allot,' 'assign' and 'apportion' that the
q Tho right remedy Will act upon the
shipping
and
treasury
authorities
the building of nt landing stage of weather bureau said toiUy hut the might Just as well have said the
lining* o( die Uomach, enrich tho blood,
some kind. This would entail the weather was generally fnlr cxcopt 'allotment' of ships and the 'apportion­
aid in caitiig out titer catarrhal poitoni
and ttrenglhen every bodily (unction,
spending of n small sum of money but in the South Atlantic states. Tho ment' of funds or loans, But word •
q Tho largo number ol pcopto who
it would mean much to our visitors. cold wave has already overspread the come Into fashion and writers ami
have tucccufully uted Dr. Hartman'*
To Head
Aside from tho visitors to tho city the plnins states nnd tho upper Mississ­ speakers fall into or 'fall for' the pre­
(amou* medicine, recommended (or all
biggest thing is the landing and em­ ippi valley nnd the temperature this vailing mode In words as some per­
To Thro
catarrhal condition*, offer the ttrongeil
barkation of passengers on the new morning wns zero or below ns far sons do for the prevailing colors In
lb Upper [.irnbi&gt;
pouible endonemenl (or
boat, Sanford, that Captain Atkinson south ns western Knnsns. Much socks or neckties ami Ihe prevailing
style In liulmilH, says the Washing
'
colder
weather
is
tho
forecast
for
all
To H o a r t ^ ^ J i
i putting on the Sanford to Enter­
ton Star. In Hie 'olden times'—Ilint Is.
prise run. They must hnvo hotter ; sections east of the Mississippi river when grandfather was In liiiHlnessT o L u n g t.
docking facilities and it is up to tho within the next thirty-Bix hours, ex­ 'nllocatbiir Imd somewhat of a ran as
INSERVICEFIFTY YEARS
city of Sanford to see that tho proper cept the Florldn peninsula.
ii fluiinclal word and one could often
c
bear nnd see the phrase 'allocation of
steps are taken to repair the city dock
To Stom ach
TABLETS OR LIQUID
REPORTER ENRICHED
the shares of Hie company.'"
at once. Landing of boats and tho
SOLD EVERYWHERE
new run between Sanford nnd Enter­
DC
J
HERALD
ADS
get
results.
SAVVANNAH, Dec. 22.—John D.
prise means much to the business men
To L iv e r
of this city. Help the m atter along Roekfoller passed through Snvnnnah
today en route south. He wns inter­
and see that it is put over at once.
viewed nt the depot by n local news­
-----------o
paper reporter. When the interview
WHY FLAGLER DID IT
wns concluded Mr. Rockfeller said ho
T o K id n e ija
I he South Florida Developer, refer­ would give the reporter something to
ring t„ some of the operations of the remember him hy. II q then gnve him
To O v a r ie
1 lerida East Coast Railway Com­ six ten cent pieces, one for the re­
porter, and one each for his wife, his
pany, said:
child
nnd his mother and father.
"A reuse of public duty must hnvo
They
will
retain the dimes ns souve­
been an animating motive of the
ADJUST­
nirs.
Hagler policy rather than mcro addiTo LoworLimbs - f r 'l * }' y V iMENTS
•‘"ii In wealth—an ambition to servo
GORDON, of Sanford
T
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las land and his countrymen, His usPOSSE SEEKING YEGGS
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To B la d d e r
n i iaies who survive him must have
To Genitals-/
PHIL KEITH, of Birmingham
that spirit, probably it was
FLORA, III., Dec. 22.—Led hy Miss
tin ir spirit ns well ns his, nnd it will Mildred Kelly, bookkeeper of tho
be natural that tho Flagler tradition State Dank of Iukn, 111., who carried
EIGHT ROUND EXHIBITION
&gt;b perpetuated in n now enterprise, a rifle, n posse of several hundred
er through participation in it."
armed citizens scoured n woods nenr
Good Wrestling Match and a Fast
Uu&gt; Developer has rightly sensed here today for five bandits who late
Consultation and Analysis Free
'be motive which inspired Mr. Flng- yesterday robbed tho hank of be­
Battle Royal
b r. .Sonic years ago tho w riter whilo tween ? 15,000 nnd $20,000 in cash nnd
di-cussing all of his operations on the Liberty Bonds, As tho hnndits drovo
‘a t coast, and indeed nil of his por- away from thc hank yesterday Miss
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Hours 9-12 a. m., 1-0 p. nt.
Evenings hy Appointment
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tonal operations slnco ho entered tho Kelly grabbed a rifle, hopped into the
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LADY ATTENDANT
"il industry us u young man, asked automobile nnd led the chnse.
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M . Flagler why it wns that he had
American Legion Athletic Association
Gurner-WoodrufT Bldg.
First Street Opp. Magnoliu
‘•’in ,-atrated all his activities ami
For first class Job work—th« Herald

CATARRH

GLOBE PIANO CO.

Disease of
any of
these parts
or organs
may
caused by
nerves
’ pinched
at the
spine by a
sub-lux­
ated
vertebrae

P e- ru- nA

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Wrestling and Athletic
Exhibition

To Bowels—
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CHIRO­
PRACTIC

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will remove
the cause
and give
you health.

W m . J . K e r m o d e , D . C.

PRINCESS THEATRE, WED. DEC. 28TH

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SQUIRE EDGEGATE

■Truthful to Say the

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of tho organization. In this capacity ■■■■■■■■■■■■■a a a a a a a a a a a a a a ,ia a B B B B B B B a B B B B a a a a B a a a a
wintry
and sholttcr against
ho will upon hia return to Jacksonblasts.
S
sonvillo, confer with tho local engi­
And Toxns is doing something in
neer from tho War Department, who
tho dairy line, too, producing $33,has charge of improvements, etc., on
000,000 worth of dairy products last
tho St. Johns river.
By a Sanford Celery-Fed
ycur. But Texas can bent th at re­
Mr. Donnely will again bring his
Man
cord with her hens nnd poultry pro­
fnmlly with him upon his return. Thoy
ducts, which Inst year brought to her
have boon extensively entertained by ■
m m to to
m
farms and ranches tho snug sum of
tho social set In all cities where they
$43,440,000 in elenn cash. Tho Mont­
have
stopped, nnd, during their stay
If turkeys and chickens woro sell­
gomery Advertiser calls attention to
hero, will, no doubt, bo taken into tho
ing
a
t
ten
cents
nplcco
today
I'd
buy
this fnct by way of encouraging a
soclnl life of Sanford.
greater production of poultry in Ala­ me a hot dog, yessir,
This Institution, whose success nnd strength has
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bama. Wc quote from a recent a r­
FLORIDA
STATE
NEWSPAPER
Pussyfoot Johnson will conio down
ticle In thnt paper, merely promising
been hullded by n loynl people, whose most vnluCONTEST
to
Florida soon end see if ho enn find
tho quotation with tho fact thnt he
nble asset is the confidence, trust nnd esteem or
statement of conditions in Alabama some of tho bootlcggorB. Like all
In n.competition so close that it re­
can bo, nnd Is duplicated in Florida our winter saviors, Pussyfoot has
those who know it best nnd whose highest enns far an essential facts nro concern­ henrd somewhere that Florida’s win­ quired an nil-day study to decido it,
the highest average scores in their re­
ter climute is grand.
denvor is to nttnin still higher plains of s e r v ic e ed. The quotation:
spective classifications wero awarded
It Is sriid of Texns that while tho
wishes you n hnppy, henlthful nnd prosperous
Another week of those cigars my at tho Stnto Fair to tho following:
farmers of thnt state market enough
Weeklies,
Wauchuln
Florida
Advo­
wife
gave
mo
for
Christmas
nnd
I
eggs in one year to more thnn ronch
New Yenr.
around the world at the equntor, tho will bo ready to swear off smoking cate; Hovun-column dallies, Minmi
Herald; six column dallies, Orlando
production is not sufficient to moot with tho rest of the boys.
Morning Sentinel.
the state demand. If his is true of
These -papers
nro on exhibit in the
A Princeton college professor says
the Lone Star state, whnt can bo
snid of Alnbamn? This stnto docs he ennnot live on $10,000 a year. H o i building devoted to tho ntcrests of
not produce one third of tho eggs nnd has lots of company, Thoro nro mil­ tho University of Folrlda, since tho
poultry It consumes. At this w rit­ lions in tho United States who can­ contoBt was conducted under tho aus­
ing eggs nro being sold at retnil in not, nro not, will not and novor will, pices of Director B. C. Riley of tho
General Extension Division of tho Un­
Montgomery at 05 nnd 70 cents a I nm not.
iversity. Ho obtnined tho services of
dozen nnd chickenH are bringing 35
Ilristow Adams, head of the journal­
to 40 cents a pound.
While these
Note an advertisement in the ism work to judgo these papers. Dur­
prices nro higher than at any time Lakeland papers of tho Straw Shoo
this year, they are not abnormal for Store. I t is refreshing to Ree a ing the past year he has judged simi­
tin* season in comparison with prices truthful advertisement about shoes. lar state-wide contests in New York, tho six-column dallies. Tho Sanford
elsewhere. They should be an en­ Some people are afraid to tell the Kansas, North Dakota ami Minneso­ Daily Herald took tho blue for front
page; tho Orlando Morning Sentinel,
ta.
couragement to local farmers and the Composition of their product.
Thu Florida weekly papers, accord­ for editorinl page; ami tho South
new boys and girls clubs to increase
ing to Professor Adams, present n Jacksonville Journal for tho best
egg and poultry production on a
“The business man of this city who |,|Kix.r a.orago, especially in typo- hnnillinfr of fnrm nows. On its gonwholesale scale. When those high
is In the habit of hugging his steno-, , r.,,q,y( then those of most other OTa| aV0rage, the Orlnndo Morning
prices obtain in a centre of product­
grapher had better quit, or wc w ill'
am| ho foU1„i the decisions ex- Sontinoj tooi&lt; th„ major blue ribbon
ion like Montgomery, they must bo
publish bis name,” says an exchange. ccw|inK|y difficult, so that ho had to
the 8jx.column dailies.
much higher in the large industrial 4
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“The next day thirty-seven business tidco jnt0 ncconnt extreme nieoties of
cotrtest should bo looked upon
centers, where the demand Is always
men culled at tho office, paid their |K.a,||jnu writing nnd other details bo- ng ft tj|Htlnct success, says Professor
greater than the supply. There need subscriptions n year in ndvnnce, le 't f ,rt, he cm,i(, rem|cr finnl judgment. Adams, who contends that thero is
to be no fear that over-production
thirty-seven columns of advertising j j 0 js particularly interested in tho j u„t aa much reason for such compctiwill bring prices down to unprofitable
to run indefinitely and told tho edi- weekly paper ns an exponent of com- t |ong among papers ns there Is among
levels. The state will have to pro­
tor not to pay any attention to fool mun|ty ideals nnd ns a Borvlco agency Hvu-Htock, fruits nnd household produce three times the eggs and chick­
stories."
equivalent to church.and school.
1ducts, or any other thing in which the
ens it now produces to satisfy the
Three
prizes
in
each
of
three
class-'
qUnlity may bo improved through tho
state demand before the farmers look
others in the community look to to
are given to the weekly papers! {mpCtua of comparisons and rivalries
GENERAL REPAIRING
for mhrkets elsewhere.
lake charge of its development.
first, second nnd third places for best w hether tho contestants and tho pubThe above conditinnss are true of
Old Ford Carage
No community has ever suffered front page, best editorial page, nnd jk. n((rco w k|, the awards is a minor West First St.
Florida, except that prices are higher
I*hone No. 447-W
than those quoted. We send Ihous- from a surplus of mental heavy- lest bundling of farm news. Among consideration, ho thinks, if they will
amis or ilollnrs „v..rv scso n L t Z ' 'vdf?hts but ltH 'lovolopmont hns often the dailies only one prize is offered l)0Rin lo rt,cognize some of tho standfnrm..rs
. ...... I1()11itrv bcon seriously retarded because of a for each of the three features, though ar(|g that go Into tho making of a
....... '
, y lack of them. It does not necessarily the daily papers nro divided into two L,00(| „a „er&gt; aI1d will take the same
which should be kept at home ami go , ,
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inlo „ u.
_ nWM flirmn^ folIow tbat in tbiH category are in- ,:ioups-( somewhat aridtrarlly, accord- pri(lo in a creditable she
sheet that they
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, . . ‘ ’ eluded those heavy financially, for in iug to the number of columns. Since .,,111 take in any other loci
Iho Times has 11reached the doctrine ......................... ....
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of a creator nroducthm
con,munity wil1 1,0 foun'1 im,iv' [,lt' "umber of columns which a paper j of outstanding'value.
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1(duals with the mentality of a Chuck chooses to use is a matter of indivTho Florida papers, ho says, can
poultry for years, hut so far, it
Connor who have taken advantage of jdual states or expediency, tho contest Judd their own with tho best in any
riZ vn Hm,!
! , 5 i ! ! i ! ' circum"t "nc“ amI amasso(1 con"itl,,r- Among the dailies would have boon' othor Bection of tho country, and with
j
able f‘,rtunc:.
fortune. However,
However, they
nut, more lu,a,1&gt;
nearly' comenaurato
comensurnto to
to that
thnt of
the p(lgg|ble
possible exception
exception of
of those
those of
of Get An Abstract He fore
it better field for the poultry business
nWw
tboy are
aro «atof thl!
iiislneHs
ever Wi|| i,e |&lt;K,kc3tl up to as city the weeklies, nccordlng to the judge, R ' California, nro doing moro to present
Buying Properly
than Tennessee, having all
‘T leaders.
there had been no distinction on thin ' tho advantngso of Florida, thnn is bcvantages of n hotter home
mnrKct, Aliy city that can arouse tho inter- Imsls. In the weeklies, the papers jng ,iono by tho papers of any atato
but our farmers persist in . ms ng est of Mr. Donnelly, is extremely for- ranged from three columns to eig h t.'j,, ^,e
rninhowBH, ami neglecting the hens tunate, and more particularly so is Rccnuse thero wero so few sevcn-eolE. A. DOUGLASS, Pres,
tin.t lay tb. golden eggs. It would Sanford, as ho hns already given this unm dailies entered, for example, the
x o T ir u
seem time to make a chnngo.-Tam - d ty tlingiWo proof of hi» Krc«t inter- sweeping victory of thu Minmi Herald
Notlco Is hereby given that tho iinpn Times.
est in our development. During tho loses some of its significance. The ih't'Hlgi.cil, It Yi.rtiorough, will apply to
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Only 303 days till Christman. Take
Tho Dnily Herald early.
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Tho shortest dny hi tho year was
last week—the 21st—but today seems
long enough.
-oFrom this time on thu dny will bo
getting longer—longer for the boss
to get up the pay rolls and other
trifles.
Merry Christmas is over and this
will give the old man another twelve
months in which to recuperate and
get ready for another big Christmas,
-o
January is the month of sales and
it bohoovos the Sanford merchants to
keep the people coming here instead
of allowing them to go elsewhere to
take advantage of the sales that will
b0 put on everywhere.
----------- o-----------Tho Sanford Herald is a welcome
addition to .o u r exchange table. It
is a live dnily, with local and tele­
graph news and just enough spice intersperced to make »s hunt for it ev*
cry time the mail comes.—Clermont
Press.
Seminole county ladies will take an
active part in politics this spring.
And they will have some of the men
trembling in their shoes before they
get through the campaign. The wo­
men are great workers ami awful
fast workers when they get started.
----------- o----------South Lake Press of Clermont has
a line of typo that says “ What Will
Clermont bo in H&gt;22?” Well, all wo
can say, Pro. Loehnor, is that if you
do half as much in IP22 as you have
done in the past six months Cler­
mont will bo a real city with 5,000
inhabitants.

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After the year lit22 is ushered in
course 0 1 ms address to tho Hoard of metropolitan papers of Jacksonville the state of Florida, at Tallahassee,
- -t.’.erc v/vil
{.Wiciiiing slurring in
A MENTAL HEAVYWEIGHT
Governors, he referred to tho occasion nnd Tampa were not entereil In tho |i.'.W'rVlV*’f&lt;»r* a*'tmrdtm .of 'u.e'*fotlowing
politics ami from tile first of the year
whetl ho was retained by the Grand contests. ■
Iuf1f1,!!,,ll,: Tho possession of n still or
until June the woods will resound to
Those who were fortunate in bein': I runk Pacific as Consulting Engineer
I he front-page contest for weeklies loxicutlng Ihiuor, tho umlorslgncd lu.vthe sonorous voire of the office seek­ present at Friday’s meeting of the to lay tiut tho city o f Ruppurt, Hrit- was especially close, but the final tie- ,,lB
uuavlctod
In tho County,
i.ounty
.liolge'H C.iurl,
of Si'iiiliioln
er anil the regular office seeker will Hoard of Governors of the Sanford
Florida,
ut
a
Torn,
of
said
Cuurt
l.eld
ish Columbia, their northernmost ter- cision on first-page make-up gives
find some nice little lady opposing &lt; liamher of ( ommereo, wore agreed minal for which service ho was hand- first place to tho Fort Pierce News- j unm ami tV.n'i.d.y "iVy* said court, sonhim at many points.
itliat no finer or more sincere expressonuly reimbursed financially.
Mr. Tribune; second, Wauchula Florida I
^ ^ \ '’(,1V;i,;ya.|i;iro7Voo.lmdo
jSions of Co-operation could have boon j
Donnelly assured the Hoard of Gov- f Advocate; htird, Lake Wales High- iCoimiy.umlor, control of tho Board of
County 1 'nmmlaslonorn.
Start (he mw yen tight by send- uttered, than those expressed in a ,
ernors that Hanford would obtain the lander. Other papers that wero close
it. Y Aitunnouait.
ing
some
friend
in
Duo. 19. 1921.
12- 20-2 l*o.a.W.-2 w
THE STRONGEST
)nil
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nnrtb
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address
delivered
by
Mr.
Wilgame
services
from
him
gratis,
that
to
these,
and
deserving
of
high
men
Daily
* ,r7 ;
* u 1 n,,,an H{1 "uich liam r. Donnelly, of New York.
1had been rendered the Grand Trunk, tion nre: the Sarasota Times, Lees
TSUARANTKBD
t
Nitice of Application for Tax Deed
and
•’ Y,U !'I||&lt; t0 ' llM '!,,rtbcrn
^ speaks well for the possibilities and for which they had paid liim a burg Commercial, Cocoa Tribune, nnt
TIRE MADE
for
Under Section 575 of the Genet ul
&lt;&gt;r n uj ’cioine it Sanford cntlius- of Sanford, when they attract liie fa- handsome retainer.
Kissimmee Valleyy Gazette. Even thli
tliis
iust mill locate here eventually ami vorublo attention of men of Mr. DojiStatutes of the State of Florida
Mr. Donnelly is no strnnger in or to ' additional list leaves out some timt
it will do you ami Sanford good by nelly’s type. Too often in tho past Sanford. His visit of approximately woro almost in the same class.
Notice is hereby given that S. F.
having him come here to live. There have men of affluence and influence, ten days last winter with his two
For editorial pages of weeklies the Poudney, purchaser of Tax Certificate
t 'ortU
is nothing that has so much pulling patronizingly patted us on the slmul- yachts, tho Down and New Era, will awards are: First, Fort Lauderdale
Sizes
Falirics
No.
1045,
dated
the
4th
day
of
Novem­
puwer as the newspaper. Try it,
idor and moved on. On innumerable be recalled by many. Ills yachts, Henild; second, Titusville Star-Advo­
30x3
? 9.80
ber, A. D, 1805, has filed said ccrti- $12.50
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30x3«/,
occasions have individuals with axes now at Jacksonville, will he here with­ cate; third, I.eeHhurg Commercial.
fji’it e in my offico, and lias made ap­ $19.15
S25.50
32x3 f t
WHERE FLORIDA FARMERS ARE to grind surfeited those who would in two weeks, and his plans are to
For best handling of farm news in plication for Tax Deed to issue in ac­
31x4
$21.75
listen with empty words of flattery. stay in Sanford until the first of next weeklies, the papers are ranked: Pirst
BLIND TO THEIR OWN
cordance with law. Said certificate $25.35
S.12.10
32x4
Their interest in Sanford and its de­ April. His return for this extended Wauchula Florida Advocate; second,
INTERESTS.
emt races tho following described pro- $2(5.50
$.13.10
33x4
velopment was limited to the amount period is conclusive proof of his In­ Lake Worth Herald; third, Hay Coun­
norty situated in Seminole Comity,
$31.25
34x4
$27.25
they could work the community for. terest in Sanford, and the Hoard of ty Beacon-Tribune, of Panama City,
Texas is n great state, greatest in
Florida, to-wit: W 1-2 of SE 1-4 of $33.40
$ 11.90
32x4 V i
Here then comes Mr. Donnelly, per­ Governors are elated to know that with the Sarasota Times a vury closo
the Union in thu number of square
SW 1-4 of N Wl-4 and E 1-2 of SW $34.50
$
12.85
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sonally unostentatious, as aro tdl big they will have the co-operation of runner-up.
miles within its boundary lines and
I-4 of SW 1-4 of NW 1-4 Sec. 22, Tp. $43.(55
Sit
1.75
35x5
men with real records of achievement Mr. Donnelly in perfecting those plans
For seven-column dailies, tho Mi­ 21 S, Range 20 E. 10 acres. Tho
great ill many other respects. It or­
behind them, not with something to they have promulgated for a Greater ami Hcruld took first place for front
dinarily produces one-third of the cot­
sell but from his broad experience in Sanford through thu development of page, for editorinl page, and for fnrm snid land being assessed at the date
ton crop of (lie United States. Its
of thu issuance of such certificate in
city building to give us whatever as­
rattle graze on a thousand hills, and sistance we may require in solving our the water front. Mr. Donnelly is u news, which gave it the general aver­ the nnmn of Unknown. Unless said
ORLANDO, FLA.
they are no more tile longhorns of civic problems. Mr. Donnelly is a member oT the Sunford Chandler of age blue ribbon in Rh clnss, practical­ .■ortlflcnte snail ho redeemed accord­
Commerce
ami
was
appointed
to
serve
ly
witliout
contest.
the olden days, but the best improv­ city builder in the literal sunao of the
ing to law Tnx Deed will issue there­
Competition was moro keen among
ed breeds, Herefords, Angus and word and as an expert in this field on the Inland Waterway Committee
on on the 4th day of January, A. D, Eyes Tested
Glasses Fitted
1022.
Durhnms. Her cattlemen have w m *\haa ,)U0II rot„imMl
im&gt;ro than one
Witness my ufficlul signature nnd
thu tight and their improved grades im.ni[t)mi tu ,ay mlt d tk .g f{)r Homo (lf
TOM MOORE
seal this tho 20th day of November,
Optomelrlat-Optlclan
are not left to fond for themselves *j)0 |arRl!Ht corporations in tho counA. D. 1021.
ngninst the cruel northers thnt some- try Mr DonnoHy haH Rreat vlsi„ns
Opp. Po8toffico
(SEAL)
E. A / DOUGLASS,
times sweep over the bleak prarios ()f ^ )u Sunfur&lt;i of tho future—would
Wo Appreciate Your Business
Clerk Circuit Court,
but tiro kept in fenced piutturea, with
wo cou|(j inculcate Home of these
Seminole County, Fin. Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicate
u supply of forage for emergencies, 1
lllt„ olir citizens-nm l he is
II- 20-Gtc By: A. M. AVEEKS, D. C.
hero to study our problems, find the
solution for litem nnd show us how to
If you don't see your
it.proceed. He makes no bonstful claims,
Good moals, $8.00 por week, The
ROSE
FOUR
does Mr. Donnelly,—his statements
Tomplo Club, corner Third and Park.
are bused on knowledge received in
:
BLISS
TRIUMPH
tho widely attended Hchool of experi­
ence, in which, however, hut few se­
COBBLERS
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
cure a degree certifying that thoy
OI*T. D.
have been successful in applying tho
This seed stock is especially selected Maine Grown,
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
■ knowledge gained.
from fields freo from Blight infection
'in our show windows,
Mr. Donnelly possesses an analyti­
cal mind. In his profession as engi­
come in and Jook around
11 PECK BAGS
neer his is the ntastor mind that has
* built dry docks, created cities, and do—we have Something
Ask for Prices
■ 1vised tho new method of wutor propuifor all of the farfiily.
a sion that the near future will sco
a adopted on nil inland wutorwnys and
Frames Repaired Lenses Oupllcsted
k solve transportation problems.
Mr.
j Donnlly is a mental hoavywoight, and
EYES EXAMINED
Phonw 497-494
5 the men in n community, who aro
SANFORD
FLORIDA
Ssnford,TIs
212 East. 1st St.
j heavy nientnily und Imbued with tho n
WBLAKA BLOCK
- proper civic prldo, are tho onoB that
WE GRIND OUR OWN LKN8B

Miller

Tires

NEW PRICES

W. R. LINK 1

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Floating Small
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Pa Per Florida: Generally
fair tonight Mid Wodnosdny; little change in tomjicniture.
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nick Torheun, Jr„ of Miami, is the
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of his parents in this city for
the holiday*.
II A Howard spent Christmus with
h o m e folks, going back to Okoochobeo
City today.
Zeli Ratliff has returned from a
visit to Miami whero ho wns tho
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Aborhathy and
had the pleasuro of tho company of
his little baby daughter.
The American Legion dance that
wnH t„ have been held Saturday night
will lie held Friday night at the court
house in order that tho business men
will be aide to attend. Announco tho
change in date to all your friends.
Charlie and Hates Barnes, of tho
Herald force, went to Okeechobee
City today where they will rojuvonnto
tho machines and otherwise put tho
News office In shape and will probab­
ly make their homo thora fo r somo
time.

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*1 Looks like snow today nnd
9 it is probably snowing far*1 thor north. Our wenthor
si book for 1D22 says cold
&lt;t wenthor for tho first week
*&gt; in Jnnunry nnd it is prob0 ably getting roudy for It. 80
* yesterday wns some summer
* wenthor when you think
a about it but thontmosphera ic conditions seem to bo
* changing and a little cool
a weather can bo expected so
a let’s go from hero nnd mnko
Q the balance of tho week n
a busy week, llnvo you a litA tie Daily Herald in your
a homo?
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a Maximum ...................... 80
a Minimum ....................
58
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Hu Hu remoter ...................30.40
Hu Northwest, dear.
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in the Daily Herald. Two visitors to
MICKIE SAYS
the city last week saw tho advertise­
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IP NOO VJM4Y TUM*
subdivision and will conio back hero
ICE CRGAxVA ‘SOCIAL AO
to- livo us soon as they can build
FERNUYWm\ COIAE BA5VOW
houses. Luno’s now subdivision is o n !
tho Sanford-Orlando road and frontB 1 191V WWEU NMB'Vie MADE OOP.
Roso Court extending west to Onk
PILE 'hi ARE ROvm\U' 'tW PAPE?
Tfeft. A WOOBM \ J&amp;&lt; 5 Y UOO)
avenue giving u very pretty layout of
city lots in one of tho fastest grow -j
VJE'RE 'TRMIbV TO )AA\4E a
ing (sections of tho city and ull of tho
u \» w ' o p f e w vr
lots nra high and dry and so reason­
able thut they nro soiling fast. Seo
Mr. Lnno at once and pick out a lot.
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Russell and family will spend some
timo at Miami and expect to visit Sanft»rd beforo going back to Augusta, in
the spring.
Malcolm Wnde, night editor of tho
Orlando Sentinel, and J. It. Roohnn,
Associated Press operator of tho same
sheet, were in tho city today and paid
the Herald office an appreciated visit.
Mr. Wade resided in Sanford many
years ago and sees ninny improve­
ments here in the past few years,

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Pa Every Live Professional and
P« Business Man in Sanford in
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Auto Radiator Repair
Shop
Located a t 207 French Ave., between
2nd nnd Third. 14. R. liKHURUIST.

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Sanford Steam Laundry
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W. BAWLING, frill).

Sanford Machine #
Foundry Co.
General Machine and Boiler Works
Automobile Flywheel Sled Gear
bands la stuck
Crank Shafts Re-turned

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FOR RENT— I room furnished house,
Illume 570 between 5 ami 0 o’clock H A U 'm iltl) LtA’ITEUY
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231-Gtc
"Battery Insurance”
FOR RENT—tw o furnished hod
Solti n nd S erv ice d by
rooms, Gil Park Ave.
212-tfe
Edw. Hi/r^ins, Inc.
FOR RENT-—Bed room, 311 Park a v e ­
nue.
178-tfi
Haitfht &amp; Wieland
FOR RENT—2 furnished bed rooms.
“Sanford’s New Hotel”
Phone J37-W, corner Elm &amp; Third
Smith Bros. Garage
11.50 Up Per Day
Street.
105 tfc
Experl Rcpuirtn«
FUR IlENT—tw o t urnlslictl rooms,
S. O. Shinholser
505 West Third. Phono 77.
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
Contractor and lluilder
231-Otp
Oak nnd First
SANFORD -:•:* FLORID* WANTED—To repair autos at homo
garages. Apply 505 West Third St.
H. W .NlCKERSON~ Phono 77.
231-Otp
Geo. W. Knight
Public Accountnnt; Audits—Systems FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms
Real Estate und Imturancn
Income Tax Service
und private bath. 411 I’nrk Ave.
Room 10 McNeill-Davis Bldg.
FLORIDA
231-Otp SANFORD
Phono 852
Orlando, Fla.

The vocational committee of the Busi­
ness and Professional Women’s Club
requests all young wunnn desiring
employment to register at the First
National Bank.
AG NTS O BERNER. ChairniHti

Hero’s u unique murket-plncu that you can visit without stirring from
your easy chair. You will find it in the advertising columns of I ho Daily

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FOR RENT—Rooms and kitchennttos,
I Shirley Apt., opp, P. O.
220-2Gtp
FOR SALE—Citbbngu plants. J, E.
FOir RENT—One furnishod Ee3
Spaulding,
2^1- l t c ,
room, also garage. 110 Laurel Ave.
FOR RENT—Two light hotiselteoping
190-tfe
rooms. Apply to 118 Myrtlo Ave- --------------nuo.
234-atp t ’OK «KNT. 5 room bungalow, fu r­
nished, 2 garages. Good location.
FOR SALE—Paper sholl pecans, 801
— E. F. Lane, “The Real Estate Man"
* Magnolia.
23G-3tp
FOR SALE—Ono 25 Remington auto­
FOR RENT—5 room house furnished.
matic riflo with 500 cartridges. One
$75.00 per month. Good location*—■
12-gauge Winchester pump.
One
E. F. Lane.
231-3tp
Remington automatic 38 pistol.
In­
quire Smith Bros. Garage. 231-titp FOR RENT—Good seven room house,
well located. $15 per month.—A.
FOR SALE—Eight room house with
P. Connolly.
230-tfc
bath. Immediate possession. Small
payment down, long time on balance.
WANTED
See Lane or address Box 782, DnyWANTED—Position liy refined Indy
tonn, Fla.____________ HKI-Tu-Sat-iw
as housekeeper, companion or plain
FOR SALE—One Daisy churn. Call sewing, Mrs. Brown, 317 Third St.
415-W.
201-tfc
230-2tp
MULES FOR SALE—Fivo teams
WANTED—Customers for fresh milk,
splendid, medium sized farm mules
morning ami evening deliveries.—R.
at low prices.—F. N. Burt, DeLeon
L. Garrison. Phono 3711. 109-St-Tu
Springs, Fin.
231-10tc
201-tfc
FOR SALE—Household and kitchen
furuituro.—000 Lou roll Ave., cor­
George A. DeCottes
ner of (itii street ami Laurel Avenue.
Attorney-Ht-Lnw
23(l-2tp
Over Seminole County Bank

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120 acre homestead for sale. 15 acres cleared s
land. Must move at once. Close to transpor- 5
tation. Flowing wells.
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Classified advertisements, 3 rents a lino. No ad taken for less that
25 cents, and positively no classified .ids charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany nil orders. Count live words to a line nnd remit ac­
cordingly.

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It hu please you, tell uthers; It uu
tell us. Phone VJo

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Just received, in knobby putterns, nil sizes, Shirts

Col. George Rigby, mnyor of Or­
mond, nnd former resident of this city
was here a short timo today visiting
his many old friends. He hud lunch
witli the Rotary Club at tho Valdez
Hotel and enjoyed the visit very
There wil be a big sale of used
nun ii.
FOR RENT—Half of store, with fine c»r» ,n Sanford one day next week, tho
displuy window, No. 221 East First announcement to lie made in the Daily
L. A. Russell, head of the Russell
street, opposite postoffice,
230-tfc Heruld in a few days. If you are in
Piano Co., of Augusta, Gn., is in tho
the market for n used car watch tho
city tmluy with Manager Hintormister
Herald for the time and ptneo.
LANE’S SUBDIVISION
looking over tho situation regarding
APPEALS TO BUYERS
the opening of a largo retail store in
NOTICE
AND HOME BUILDERS
the city. The Russell Co., is ono of
Regular meeting of G. I. A. at Muthe largest wholesale pinno houses in
Edward Lnno reports tho sale of soinc Hnll December 27th at 8:30 p.
the South ami they have decided to
Installation of officers,
All
mako Sanford hoad(|unrters for tho several more lots in his new subdivis- m.
wholesale business and nro doing a ion today and he is grentiy pleased members requested to bo present,
PRESIDENT.
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Declared to bo n screen masterpiece
equnl If not superior to his enormous­
ly successful production of "The Mlrnclo Man," George Lonna Turker’s
last picture production, “Ladies Must
Live," will be tho feature at tho Star
Theatre today. Hetty Compson, who
made n great hit in “Tho Miracle Mnn’
| in which Hho played opopBlto Thomas
Molghnn, is the featured plnyor In
“Ladles Must Live.’’
Although sucaumbing gradually to
fatal illness just as tho final scenes
of the picture were taken, Mr. Tuck­
er, lying on n stretcher, supervised
the cutting of the 110,000 feet of film
that had been taken. This had to be
reduced to the limited number of reels
Imt when the work was completed,
experts asserted that the
picture,
from every standpoint, was the best
production Mr. Tucker ever made.
Tho story deals with tho troubles
of certain women who, siticu Indies
must live, plan to make that living
ns easily ns possible. In the devel­
opment of tills theme, the genius of
Mr. Tucker found its finest expres­
sion, the result being a picture of su­
preme interest and appeal to every
film fan, Robert Ellis and .Tack Gil­
bert have tlie two lending men’s roles.
Tho picture is bused on a novel by
Alice Duor Miller.

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Herald, It is a market place whore you can satisfy your need of merchan­
dise of every description. No matter what you need

clothing, furs, furni­

Hotel Montezuma

ture, pianos, office equipment, groceries—you will find these nnd-n hundred

SANFORD NOVELTl
WORKS

other offerings in The Sanford Daily Herald.
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There is Every Advantage of Studying The
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'IfWo»rk’ l.yitihd&amp;rwny.'Tor the uddUiOU
tO Tth i‘‘SU th Capital nF TuHah^^te.1
TWo how: vtdrtgs’v/lll'poralblyi be added
^ trtiin i’th^'Ooming year, ni \ 1 V “1
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T 'itr0 will be no shortage of mnterial for. piano keys whfto the world
I* full ’of-people who think they caii
get something for nothing..
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To the Public
Until further notice the HANFORD will make Daily trips
between SANFORD and ENTERPRISE leaving PAV1LLION PIER:
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4:30 P. M.
ENTERPRISE ........................ .. 8:30 A. M!
5:00 P. M,
FAKE EACH WAY, 25c
FOR HIKE..........'I............ ;........... 10:00A.M.
4:00 P.M .
Additional trips Will he"nnnouiYce^f as tho aerHeil is "
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CAPTAra ATKINSON
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST
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“City Substantial”

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFOHD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1921

FRANCE WILL OPPOSE
WILSON’S BIRTHDAY IS
HINTS AT
OPPOSITION TO
BEING COMMEMORATED
ATNEW YORK TODAY

Sanford

NUMBER 237

SEMINOLE
WILL
BLOSSOM
—
CONFERENCE INTO COTTON FIELDS— A
BIG ACREAGE IS PLANNED

Seem to Think France Must Have More Navy
Than Germany

Women From All Over
Country Are Attend­
ing’ Luncheon

AN

ANNUAL AFFAIR

LAST WORD
OF FRANCE
REITERATION
OF

STATEMENT MADE
WEEK HY NAVAL
.
EXPERTS

LAST

FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF ONE OF
(Ilr Tlic Aaaorlnlrd Press)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—Franco’s
GREAT PRESIDENT TO FORM
Inst word on tho question of limita­
ANNUAL CELEBRATION
tion of submarine tonnage, reiteration
of her claim set forth last week by
(Hr Tin* Associated Press)
NEW YORK, Doc. 28.— Women h e r naval experts, will bo delivered
from nil over tho United States nro today to the Arms Conference, mem­
Ir.ic today to attend tho luncheon bers of the French delegation said ns
commemorating tho birthday of Wood­ they went Into today’s meeting of
row Wilson. At tho snmo tlmo thoy the conference naval committee. Re­
were to celebrato the first anniversary ports that there might be further dis­
of tho plan to honor tho former pres­ cussion of tho subject with a view to
ident through permanent foundation, persuading France to pare down her
plans for raisin# onu million as fund claims were described by members of
to endow periodic awards for "Mori- the delegation as a joke.
torious service to Democracy, public
welfare, liberal thought or penco HOLD UP MESSENGER ON
EXPRESS CAR—LOOT SAFE
through justice,” announced to ho
iimkin# progress. Cnmpnign for fund
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 28.—Two
will begin January 10th, period be­
haiiilits
late iast night boarded the
tween noiin and one o’clock p. m. that
Missouri
Pacillc passenger train
day being designated as Wilson hour.
hound from Scdnlin to Kansas City
WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—Wood- and held up Express Messenger L. II.
row Wilson today quietly celebrated Holland, making their escape after
his sixty-fifth birthday at his homo looting the snfo in the express car.
here. While no deviation from his Holland was shot during the holdup,
daily program is planned, many let­ but was not seriously wounded.
ters, cablegrams and tclcgrums con­
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY
taining greetings were delivered at
the Wilson home. Several moro inti­
Pastor Burhnns has been successful
mate friends called to extend greet­
in
securing Rev. Lillian Britton Ful­
ings in person.
ton, A. II., for a series of lectures on
Christian Psychology, which will be­
OHIO RIVER FALLING,
gin Sumlny ngiht, January 1st, and
HIGH CREST OVER­
continuo
through tho week. Mrs. Ful­
SLIGHT DAMAGE DONE
ton comes to us highly recommended
and people who hnvo listened to these
(Ilr The AnanrlntrA Press)
CINCINNATI, Doc. 28.—Ohio river New Thought addresses hnvo been
here early today showod a fnll of greatly delighted.
two-tenths of a foot from high erost
stago of fifty-six feet reached Into
yesterday. Oamnge caused by high Loans to Farmers
May Be Provided
water wore slight.

PARIS, Dec. 28.—France’s deter­
mination to have a powerful fleet nnd
objections to the limitation efforts of
the Washington conference wore vig­
orously voiced In tho Sonato yester­
day during n discussion of tho mu­
rine section of tho government’s bud­
get.
Sonnotr Henri Rcrenger, who re­
ported the marine budget, Bnld Franco
wns nt a decisive turning point. "Is
Franco still independent in her navy
as in her army"? ho askod. "Has tho
old principle of sovereignty been sac­
rificed somewhat in those conferenc­
es wherein we have been promised a
sort of Internationale of happiness?"
Senator do Kerguozoc defended the
submarine as an essential weapon of
defense, but wished it to he confined
to military uses instead of being ap­
plied to torpedoing commerce. "At
the Washington conference,’’ ho said
"we were surprised to see the French

delegation domnnd .150,000 tons of
capital ships when Franco does not
desire to carry war into foreign wat­
ers. France desires no imperialism,
hut if wo found Do Don’s proposal
strange there nro, novertholoss, limi­
tations which wo cannot accept.”
Preceding tho debate over tho nnvnl
situation, the naval commission had
published a resolution urging tho
minfster of marine to increase tho
number of submarines so as to ade­
quately defend hto const lino, in view
of the present weakness of the navy,
which was stressed during tho discus­
sion in tho senate.
The concluding paragraph of tho
naval commission’s resolution was ns
follows:
"One cannot conceive, therefore,
that France’s efforts in this direction
should ho obstructed or limited. It is
a question of national independence
and of the right of legitimate dofenso
that is at stake.”

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RIG DOINGS TONIGHT
AT THE PRINCESS THEATRE.
Senator Trammell Introduces Bill of
IIOXING, WRESTLING, ETC.
Great Importance

There will lie big doings tonight nt
WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—Senator
tho Princess Theatro when Gordon nnd 1Park Trammell Introduced in tho sonKeith meet in a boxing match nnd nto two hills of great Importance Inst
there will also bo several good week. Onu of his bills provides for n
wrestling matches and several other fund of fifty million dollars a year
stunts including a battle roynl. Tho for loans to farmers through tho fed­
American Legion can ho counted upon eral land banks.
to give you nn evening’s plcnsurc. At
Senator Trammell sayH thousands
the Princess tonight.
of farmers at present are denied long
time loans from the federal land hanks
.Mrs. M. C Wagner of Savannnh is bccnuHO tho funds nro not nvnilnblo.
in the city for n few days, the guest
His other bill provides for tho War
of the Valdez hotel.
Finnnco Corporation to hnvo authority
to make advances nnd loniiH to farm­
ALL DISCIPLINE AND
ers and cattlemen through hanks un­
NO FUN MAKES JILL A
til July 1, 1028, instead of having this
REBELLIOUS GIRL relief to agricultural interest termi­
nated In 1022 ns provided by tho pres­
Has a pretty girl tho right to wenr ent law. Under tho law which Sena­
pretty clothes nnd hnvo n good time? tor Trammell Hecks to hnvo extended
Or should girls ho kept strictly nt for one yonr longer tho citrus fruit
homo as their great grandmothers and cattle industry of Florida have
were, and dressed in plnln clothes to had advances of largo Bums mndo to
prevent their becoming vnln?
them through Floridn hanks by tho
It is a pretty generally accepted War Finance Corporation. With tho
psychological fact tluit suppressed de­ law extended for ono yonr beyond its
sires are tho most dangerous. For In­ present lifo Florida will no doubt re­
stance, tho girl who novor has any ceive further substantial aid.
pretty clothes thinks twlco ns much
about them as tho girl who hns thorn n i n e ' iiu n d r e d q u a r t s
ns a matter of courso. Tho hoy who
ON HOARD YACHT CAUGHT
is forbidden to play enrds is JuHt twlco
AT MIAMI YESTERDAY
as eager to learn to play poker ns
tlio boy whoso parents join him in a
III) Thr Aaaorlnlrd Prraa)
MIAMI, Dec. 28.—British schooner
cheerful game in tho family Hitting
Water Witch, is in possession of fed­
room,
eral
authorities here today nnd tho
There nro oven folks who renlizo
officors
nro under arrest nH tho re­
that a nation which Is forbidden its
beer, thinks and talks and yonrna sult of tho discovery of nine hundred
twice as much for its boozo iih it did qunrtH of liquor aboard yeHterduy. Of­
ficials said tho liquor was so curefulin prohibition days.
Tho story of n girl who novor had ly concealed they missed it when tho
nny fun or pretty clothes and who vessel was first searched.
breaks nwny from stern discipline tho
very morning hIio attains her eigh­ REFINED SUGAR BREAKS
—GOES BELOW LEVEL
teenth birthday has been amusingly
FIVE CENTS TODAY
told in Bebo Daniels' latest picturo,
"One Wild Week," which is tho main
( I I ) T h r A aadelated P r r a a )
attraction nt tho Star Theatro today.
NEW YORK, Doc. 28.—Refined suAh tho girl who trios to ninko up Ignr broko bolow fivo cent lovol today
for lost tmlo nnd hnvo a littlo wholo- for thq first timo In sovoral yonrs duo
som°, natural fun, MIsh Daniels has n ■to continued weakness of raw sugar.
delightful rolo, woll suited to her tom- Federal Sugnr Roflning Company re­
pernmont and Btylo.
duced Its quotation to 4.90 cents n
Also a good comody.
pound for fine grunulatcd.

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" W h a t do you think of tho situation la Hie Balkans?" tho Inquiring
reporter asked Princess Priscilla ns she arrived la America. "Illa-blal”
she answered. Princess Priscilla, you see. c an't talk much yot T h a t's
hOr m other, Princess Ulbesco of Rumania, holding her up for • view of
tho Htatuo of Liberty .

RAILROADS WANTED CONTINUE
TO HOLD OFF STATE LAW
INTERSTATE COMMERCE CONTROL
LaFollette Charges Secret Meeting in Washing­
ton With Farmers
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HAVE NO CLUE Looks Like Staple Crops
JACKSONVILLE Will Bring Good Pric- ,
es This Year
MURDERERS YET
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 28.—Sheriir today is without n cluo to tho
slnycr of the young man believed to
bo W. M. Allison, nn nutomobilo
mechanic of Columbus, Ohio, whose TO (JET IN WHERE THE SEED IS
body was found in tho woods near
GOOD AND T. A. BRUM LEY
here yesterday by a negro woman.
WILL LOOK AFTER THE
Every effort is being made to loeate
GINNING.
Elmer Bloom, with whom Allison left
Columbus several months ago for
The Sanford section, nnd all ovor
Florida in search of work.
Seminole county, will plnnt somo cot­
ton this spring and already ninhy
FLORIDA PLAYS LOUISIANA
acres
are being broken up in nnd
’
AT HAVANA, CUBA
NEXT CHRISTMAS DAY around Longwood, Markham and oth­
er parts of tho county for this stnplo
( I I ) T h e A n i u c I i i I i -i I P r e s s I
GAINESVILLE, Dec. 28.—A game crop. Cotton wns grown hero sevopwith Louisiana State at Havana, al years ago but the boll woovil ar­
Cuba, ext Christmas Day is on tho rived and tl'e price dropped and tho
Florida football schedule made pub­ farmers of Seminole quit raising it
lic today. Other games are sched­ for awhile
I.. A. Bromley arranged a big ginuled with Rollins, North Carolina,
and
plant on his place on Celery ave­
Mississippi A. and .M., Mississippi
nue,
and since that time there has
college, Tnlane, Oglethorpe, Clcntson,
been
hut little doing in tho cotton
Alabama, Tennessee, wnth several
line.
dates open.
However, the boll woovil is not hero
now and since tho farmers of this
VOCATIONAL UNIVERSITY
county do not need to depend upon
AT JACKSONVILLE IS NOT
DECIDED IS UNDERSTOOD tiie cotton crop they can safely plant
a Idg acreage from timo to timo nnd
then rest up on tho cotton crop and',
(II)' Tlir .\«&lt;tiii&lt;lnlt'il I'rraa)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—Forbes plan other crops, making good both^.
still planned today to obtain from ways. The boll weevil will not b«
President Harding authorization for here this year and there will ho sever*
the establishment of vocational uni­ al hundred acres planted and ginnod
versity at former army enntonmont at the Brumloy gin. There arc many
in South. It Ih understood that In sov- idle acres nnd mnny idle tnon and
eral days Camp Johnston at Jackson­ there will he no trouble this sp rin g ’
ville probably will ho selected. Re­ to get all tiie labor needed.
ports today are that Forbes will mnko
C. W. Entzmingor, W. C. Hatchern second tour before selecting Blto for nnd several others of Longwood willl
new university described by Forbes ns plant many acres of cotton. L. Pi
rumors.
Hagan of Markham will plant nt least
ono hundred acres. L. A. Brumloy of
Celery avenue will plnnt about ono
Automobile Bandits
hundred acres and several other farm­
Rob Distilleries
ers hnvo expressed n willingness to
Instead of Banks plnnt from fifty to ono hundred ncroe.
L. A. Brumloy can furnish the seed
Five Trucks Swoop Down cm Ken­ that is strictly from a section where
tucky Distillery and Get
there hns never been nny boll woovil
$.10,000 Worth
and will give tho farmers nil tho in­
formation they wunt in regard to the
(II) The Aaaorlnlrd Prraa)
FRANKFORT, Ky., Dec. 28.—Fivo planting of cotton in this section. I t
automobile trucks of armed men re­ looks ns though it would bo a good
ported to hnvo swooped down on Blue crop nnd with gins nnd n mnrkot es­
Ribbon distillery nt Eminence, Ky., tablished here it should ho n good
today and after locking two guurds crop for men who nro wnntlng t a
in the office of tho plant escaped with put in n stnplo crop of somo sort.. ‘
It nlso looks us though cotton
whiskey valued nt $80,000.
would bring a good price this year,
ns mnny plnntcrs in tho Mg cotton
FORMER GOVERNOR
sections of Georgia and Alabama will
OF NORTH CAROLINA
not plant a big acreage this year on?
DIED AT ItALEIGII TODAY
account of the bull woovil nnd for*
other
good nnd sufficient reasons nnd]
( I I ) T h r Anauclnlrd P rr a a )
RALEIGH, N. C., Dec. 28.—For­ Seminolo county can nnd will got in—
mer Governor Thomas Walter Bick- to the game with good chnnccs oF
ott, who suffered a stroke of paraly­ making money.
sis at his home here last night, died
nt 9:15 this morning without regain­ MAN SHOT TO DEATH
ing consciousness. Mr. Uickott serv­
IIY MOB IN KEY W E 8 W "
ed two terms as attorney general be­
KEY WEST, Dec. 27.—Manuel'
fore being elected governor in 191(5
He was succeeded last January by Head, who, barricaded In tho cupola
Cameron Morrison, and has practiced of n house horo Sunday Htood off a
molt of armed Key West citizens afterlaw here since.
ho had shot nnd killed Willinm H.
Decker, was taken frotn tho county
CO. I), ATTENTION!
jnil by another crowd nnd riddled^*
with bullets Tuesday.
Hdq., Co. I)., 1st Inf., F. N. G.
Marines from tho Key West navy
Sanford, Fin., Dec. 27, 1921.
yard guarded tho county jnil after
Orders No. 80:
1. —The regular Armory drill ofHcnd’s capture until tho mob which
this organization in hereby postponed formed after Decker’s rnurdor broko
from Wednesday night, December 28, up. They gnvo way shortly after 2
1921, until Thursday night, Dec. 29th, a. m. to deputies who patrolled out­
side tho jail. Word that tho mnrlnea
1921, at 7:30 p. m.
2. —The Armory drill for this weekhad been relieved wns pnssod about
is postponed from Wednesday night nnd tho crowd gnthored again. * Ap­
until Thursday night in order to por- proaching tho Jnil, ono of tho leaders
mit tho men of this organization to called for Sheriff Curry nnd when ha
attend the athletic exhibition to ho opened tho door n dozen mon forcod
staged by the Cnmphull-Lonsing Post their way in, ovorpoworing him and
of tho Amorican Legion at tho Prin­ tho Jailor, ohtainod tho keys to Head’*
coll nnd mndo for their victim. Head
cess Theatro on Wednesday night.
•1.—All officers nnd enlisted nion of wns shot twice beforo being taken
thiH organization uro hereby ordered away. Ho wns then plnced in an auto report for drill during this week tomobilo nnd tnken far out on a coun­
on Thursday night, Docembor 29th, try road near old Fort Martollo and
1921, nt 7:30 p. m.
there strung to n tolophone pol*.
Twenty-two bullet wounds wore found
GEO. A. DeCOTTES,
Capt. Inf., F. N. G. Cmdg. In tho body when It was cut down.

NO BOLL WEI

WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—Charges without an explanation of its source
were made by Senator LaFollette of as follows:
"On December 9, a secret meet­
Wisconsin in a formal statement is­
ing was held in Washington nt which
sued yestordny, that representatives high officials of the railroads, tho
of the railroads and of ‘.lie coal, steel, coal and steel and lumber interests
and lumber Interest-? at a "secret" attempted to enlist the farmers in nn
meeting held in Washington Decem­ 'agreement whereby all agitation by
tho fnrm interests for repeal of sec­
ber 9th attempted to obtain from farm tion 15-A for tho restoration of state
organization leaders nnd did obtain control over iatrastatu rates should
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from some such lenders adherence to cease.
an agreement not to push legislation t “Tho great special interests repre­
to repeal tho commonly called guaran­ sented at this conference were suc­
cessful in obtaining the consent of
ty section of tho transportation act certain of the farm representatives to
nnd restoro statu control of state such nn agreement.
rates.
i "This conference was participated
Tho Wisconsin senator mndo his in by tho special committee rqprosontcharges in elaborating on his asser­ nig tho railway executives, of which
tion "that a plan is now afoot to per­ Mr. Attorbury of tho I’onnsylvnnin
petuate tho fundamental provisions of railroad wan chairman. There had
the transportation act, embodied in been a previous conference in Now
section 15-A (Tho Guaranty section York September 21, of which J. It.
of which n portion expires noxt March
1) and to render pormnnont tho intol­ ! CHICAGO, Dec. 27.—"Wo hnvo noverable conditions which huvo mndo Hownrd was mndo chnirmnn.
tho transportation system for the past or entered into nn agreement with tho
two yonis nn instrument for tho ex­ rnilronds to ccaso agitating nnything,’
ploitation of tho American pcoplo." | tho American Farm Bureau Federa­
In substantiation of his chnrgos Mr. tion Haid in n statement yesterday, in
LaFollottu mndo public what ho de­ reply to tho stnteinont issued by Sonscribed as " a brief report of tho ac­ 'ntor LaFollotto- nt Washington. "Wo
tion of tho ccnforonco" hold horo De­ ' nro committed to roped of section 5-A
cember 9, which ho branded "as a con­ of the railroad act and will continuo
spiracy to betray not only tho farm­ ^o work for it and we likewise are
By tho wny, did Greece vindlcato
ers but tho consuming nnd tho pro­ [committed to restoration of somo of
In tho Japanose language, **th*
ducing millions of tho nation. This tho powers of state rnto making com­ that grent moral principal sho was main chnnco” and tho "mainland*
fighting for?
report was mndo public by tho sunutor missions.”
mean tho samo.

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1921

PAGE SIX

RldNEY-WOODCOCK

Mr. nml Mrs. E. Woodcock announce
tho mnrrlngo of their dnughtor,
Madge, to E. S. HiAnoy, which took
plnco Saturday ovenlftg nt tho Baptist
Tontple, Hcv. Gcorgo Hyman officiat­
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Rlfaoy will bo nt homo
to tholr friends ntXvpopka.

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MIAMI, Dec. 2D.—An official rep­
resentative of the Miami city food
ami diary Inspector who has just con­
cluded n tnrec months survey of tho
local restaurants announces that
"lunches," "cafes," "restaurants" nnd
other places of like character here
servo an nverage of 1-1,420 meals
daily. The combined seating capac­
ity of the various places is 4,101,
with a total of 7l).’l employes, and tho
estimated total capital invested is
$500,431. The average price paid
for brcnkfnst is 31 cents, lunch 44
cents and dinner 52 cents.
The survey did not include tho ho­
tel dining rooms and was confined to
places catering only to white persons.

WEST PALM BEACH, Dec. 22.—
Tho problem "how enn a pump mnn
bo made to pump" proved too
much for the City Commission at
its last meeting. The pump man
who operates the water system and
pumping station in the Reed addition
to North Palm Beach lmd issued an
ultimatum, according to Commis­
sioner Magers, that ho would pump
only every other tiny and that more­
over he would not permit willing
were not getting water enough and
hands to "spoil" him on his off days.
Accordingly, folks in that section of
the city were complaining that they
were not getting water enough and
that sometimes they had been unable Women Voter’s League
to get any for hours.
Will Meet at the Court
In reply to complaints J. Frank
House, Friday, Dec. 30
Reed, owner of the water plant, sug­
gested to W. W. Tllibots that he try
his influence with the pump mnn hut Every Woman in Seminole County
Urged to Be Present
Tihbets did not fancy the task and in
turn suggesttd tlint the jolt lie turned
Every woman in the county is not
over to Commissioner Magers, who only invited, but urged to attend the
hrough the subject up at the meeting. meeting at the Court House on FriAfter City Attorney Blackwell had dny, December 30th at 2:30 p. m., to
given an opinion that there was noth­ consider the formation of a County
ing in the charter or the statutes League of Women Voters, in connec­
which gave the Commission power to tion with the state and nationnl or­
discharge Mr. Reed’s personal em­ ganization of that name.
ploye or to compel i im to pump, thu Tho League is NOT a woman’s pnrCommission officially reached the ty—it is strictly non-partisan, nnd en­
conclusion that the only way out was dorses neither a party nor an individ­
to ask Mr. Reed to firo his pump ual.
mnn nnd permit the city to engngo
Tho Longuo advises every woman to
and pay another who would pump join the party of her choico, nnd it
every day.
may ondorso platforms nnd principals.
Its objects arc:
1.
—Education in Citizenship.
GAINESVILLE, Dec. 2:i.-Tho first
(piota of patients from the Htntc hos­ 2 .
—Improved Legislation.
pital for the insane at Chattahoochee
3.—Betterment of Schools.
have arrive! here and have been quar­ •I.—Efficiency in Government.
If a League is formed in Scminolo
tered at the Florida farm colony for
tlie epileptic and feeble minded. The County it will be along these lines and
(piota included 33 girls and 7 hoys, for the purposes.
Remember the date: Friday, De­
all whites and they are to be followed
cember 30, 2:30 p. m.
by approximately 175 more.
The colony lias been established on
You never can tell.
Evontually
the Seaboard Air Line railroad, just
Chinn
may
have
a
sphere
of
Influenco
outside the city limits nnd during the
last two years nearly $200,000 has in China.
been expended by tile statu in clear­
You can ho an idealist, however,
ing land and erecting and equipping
buildings.
Approximately $200,000 without slipping tho other fellow all
additional has been appropriated by tlie aces.
the legislature and is no wnvnilnbio
The Moore Haven Times tells that
for tho further extension of the in­
N.
I’. Ynntis and J. J. Hendry linvo
stitution.
formed
a co-partnership for the pur­
Florida is the forty-third state to
pose
of
selling Florida meats nnd
make provision for its epileptics and
feeble-minded eitizczns and estab­ produce. They will hnvo a special
lishment of the colony apparently re­ storage place at the workss of tho
sulted more from a popular demand Florida lee and power Company, nnd
than the work of any individuals or will buy and sell Florida licef, pork
and mutton. They will also buy pro­
organiations.
The institution was opened Novem­ duce, vegetables and poultry, syrup,
ber 1 and more than 100 patients al­ corn, liny and peanuts.
ready have been received.
Tlte purposes of the colony ns set LOST, Strayed or Stolen, one brown
fortli in the legislative act providing
Collie pup, five weeks old. Return
for its establishment are tho provid­
ing of an asylum fur thu cam and to George Hyman, 515 Park nvonuo,
23fl-2tc
protection of the epileptic and feeble- for reward.

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it'

When You Think of a Cord Tire There Ih only One Word to Remem­
ber, That is—

ROYAL
For there is but one. Don’t liny cheap, unknown hriiuda when you
can buy a Royal nt the same price.

ti'r

alk.

,

Royal Royal
Tubes
Cord
30x3 Vt .......... ... $1H.30 $2.H0
2.95
32x3Vj .......... .... 25.75
3.45
31x4
.......... .... 29.45
3.70
32x4
.......... ..... 32.50
33x4
......... ...... 33.50
3.HO
.......... ...... 31.50
4.00
4.00
32x4 Vi ......... ...... 42.70

Royal Royal
Tubes
Cord
33x4 Vi ....... ....... $13.75 $1.75
4.90
34x4 Vi ....... ....... 44.85
5.10
15x1 Vi ........ ....... 40.10
5.30
10x1 Vi ......... ....... 47.10
5.70
....... 53.20
83x5
0.00
85x5 ........ ........ 55.85
0.35
.......
58.75
17x5 ........

Frank Akers Tire Co.
,

VULCANIZING

F irst and Elm Ave.

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l’hone 447-W

BON TON BRIDGE CLUB
Tho members of tho Bon Ton Bridge
Club woro most plensantly entertain­
ed this morning nt n Bridge Luncheon
by Mrs. Ben Caswell nt her homo on
Mngnolin ave. Thcro being two ta ­
bles of plnycrs.
In tho interesting gnmo of bridge
played during tho morning, high
score was mude by Mrs. Robert Hines,
who was given n gold Chinn unit nnd
pepper shaker set.
Following tho nwnrding of tho
prize, Mrs. Cnswoll served salmon lonf
with cream sauce, peas in timbals,
cheese salad in pepper cups, hot rolls,
fruit enke nnd coffee.
Those enjoying tho cordial hospitnlity of this chnrming hostess wero:
Mrs. J. D. Woodruff, Mrs. Ed. Betts,
Mrs. Joo Chittenden, - Mrs. Robert
Hines, Miss Esther Milior, Mrs. How­
ard Smith, Mrs. Dan U. Wilder of
Jacksonville and Mrs. R. S. Holly.

BLIND TO TEACH BLIND

a

The Star To-day

9

GEORGE LOANE TUCKER’S

a

“Ladies Must Live”
with BETTY COMPSON. All tho shades of modern wornan’s life—her glory, her foibles, her follies, her wnys with the
world nnd men. In a gorgeous picture of things not every­
body knows.

Also FOX NEWS­
Robert Pruitt was stricken blind on
his tenth birthday, while at play with
a number of Chinese schoolboys In
the American mission compound at
IIwaiiKlisIcn,
Shantung
province
where be was born. A blow on tho
head produced paralysis of the optic
nerves. That was 13 years ago. Todny as a bachelor of arts of Har­
vard, where he graduated recently.
Mr. Pruitt Is returning to China with
a plan to estaldlsli a school for the
blind In connection with the Chinese
college at llwanghsleii. Ills parents.
Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Pruitt, formerly
of Youngstown, Ohio, have been sta­
tioned la llwnnghs'cn for ninny years

BECK HAM-SMIT1I
Dr. M. E. Gabard, of Genova dis­
trict, married Miss Ruth E, Smith nnd
Mr. Harry E. Beckham nt Gonovn
Sunday afternoon at four o’clock.
Tho young couple nro from Sanford
where they nro known to n largo cir­
cle of friends who will bo surprised DEB'S HOME COMING
WILL BE CELEBRATED
nnd delighted to learn of their wed­
AT TERRE HAUTE
ding.

Tomorrow—Bebe Daniels in “One Wild
Week”; “Going Thru The Rye” Comedy
'S

SAFETY FIRST
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
Wo invite the public nnd nil users of ELDER
SPRINGS WATER to visit the spring nml in
our method of hnndling its product. Why tnko
n chnnco? Your eminent physicians clnim
thnt this water in unexcelled nnd its purity
mnkes it most beneficial for mnny troubles.

(llr T he Aasorlnlrd I'rma)

Miss Mildred Dickson, of Orlando,
TERRE HAUTE, Dec. 21.—Prepar­
spent Christmas hero with her Bisters ations for elaborate home coming
Mrs. Chris Matthews and Mrs. James celebration to be held today in honor
Stewart.
of Eugene V. Delis by local Socialists
was abandoned when it became known
Mr. and Mrs. Voile Williams an­ commutation granted by President
nounce tho birth of a son.
Harding did not become effective un­
til Sunday, committee on arrange­
Mr. and Mrs. James White nnd son ments announced thnt the celclirntion
of Jacksonville, were tho
guests would bo hold as soon as possible af­
Christmas of Mrs. M. Nelson at her ter Debs’ arrival.
home on Elm ave.
After w0 preserve tho Ear Eastern
Edward Nelson, of Miami, spent markets for Amcrlcn, the next stop
the week end hero with his mother, will lie to get Amerienn business men
Mrs. M. Nelson.
interested in them.
The proposed bond issue of $750,­
D. G. Wagner, of Kissimmee, is 000 for tho bard surfacing of tho
visiting ills many Snnford friends to­ roads in Mndiaon county passed by
day. Mr. Wngnor is state agent for
a largo majority tho pnst wock.
n life insurance company nnd trnvcls
ovor a big territory and ho says thnt
Snnford is oioking rich and prosper­
ous nnd ho socms ninny improve­
ments.

The Ford people of Snnford ns well ns the
Western Union recommend this wnter for
batteries.
Cnll phone 311 nnd have n bottle of this wnter
sent you nnd protect your health.

Elder Springs Water Co.
SANFORD

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FLORIDA

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

N. J. Lilian), of the Herald Print­
ing Co., left todny with Mrs. Lillinrd
for a week’s stny at Okeechobee City
whore ho will look after tho interests
of tlie Okeechobee News and take a
vacation fishing and enjoying tlie big
lako country.
ELEVEN EGYPTIANS
KILLED IN FIGHTING
( l l r T h e A aa o cln trd I 'r ra a )

LONDON, Dec. 27.—Eleven Egyp­
tians were killed, fourteen wounded in
recent nationalist disturbances in
Cairo says foreign office statement.
There were no British casualties.
Osmlrlduim In Tasmania.

Recent exploration and develop­
ment have revealed eiioriiious de­
posits of osiiilrhllmii and gidd-bearillg
gravels In ilic valleys of tlie largo
rivers of lIn* western division of TimiiiiimIii , w h i c h Is the sole producer on
a large scale of point iiiclnl osmlrldImu. For &lt;hc first half of 11)20 (lie pro­
duction was I.OP.'I ounces, valued at
£ 11.012. In March. 1020, Ilic local price
reached £-12 Ills, per ounce, stub's (lie
London Times Trade Supplement.

Make Your Wish for the New Year

A Super-Hero.

(t

"Anything mmxuul In tin* ennrt of
domestic relations lids morning’/"
"A young wniuiiu who iiiniTlcd u Lo­
gos war hero wauls n divorce.”
"Tluit Inis happened before."
“Bill lids fellow Inis large Ideas.
Ill* claims in Imvi* won the luiiili- of
•lie .Marne.”—lUniilngluiin Age llciabl.

If wishes were realities we’d have our little home” say the newlyweds.

Well, wishes can be realities! Buy a lot in—

LANE’ S SUB-DIVISION

Reward of Merit.

"NYluit's ilic most attractive feature
of fiiria life'/" asked the cit.i dweller.
"Knocking off work on Sulurduy and
going In town In the lllvver," said the
truthful agriculturist.-—Blrminghiu:
Age,-Heroic.

and build a home just like you want

Beautiful Lots

Rural life affords more fresh air
and fewer fresh youngsters.
NOTICE!
Tho rcgulnr annual mooting of tho
stockholders of tho Snnford Building
Si Loan Association of Snnford, Fla.,
will bo hold in accordanco with its by­
laws in tho offlco of tho Asoclntlon,
108 Mngnolin Avonuo, Snnford, Flori­
da, on Saturday, January 14, 1022, at
7:30 p. m., for tho purposo of olccting
n board of directors to servo for tho
onsuing year, and for tho transaction
of any othor business thnt may prop­
erly como boforo tho mooting.
’ A. P. CONNELLY,
12-onw-4w
Socrotnry.

PRICES: $150.00 TO $750.00

-EASY TERMS

E. F. LANE
Phone 95-

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“THE REAL ESTATE MAN”-

-Phone 95

.tm m iH iiiH H H H ia a u H a m iH u iu n iiia u u a a ia M iia iH iiiiiH H iu H n i"

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28, 1921

PAGE TWO

to offer them anything they want, tbiiB. Many of them are in Europe
hut they have never been gouged nnd n large portion of the time. Theso
I t U l k t l e v e r y ■ f l e r n o o n e x c e p t S u n ­ we might add that they will not ho extra high salaries with no services
d e r n t t h e l l e r n l d H u II iI I i ik . 107
gouged in Sanford. Tho Lakeland rendered is one of the lands that rail­
M i ( n o l l « A r r , N n n f o r d . Kin.
Telegram is only one of tho many road stocks nru currying and fofr :
G uessed the Exact Number
Florida papers taking up this phase which the people ore asked to put up
of the case in tho following editorlnl the cash in high freight nnd passen­ % of Seeds In the Citron
l ’U IlM SIlK H H
ger rates.
on the subject:
. J . HOLLY—
____ ..................K d l l o r
Thu water shipping idea should not
"In n timely nnd cnutlonsly word­
J . L tL L A ItD ...„ ...H ecretn ry &gt; T rrn au rrr
3
■
A . N K I2 L ...................... r i e n e m l k l n n n i t r r ed editorial the Mihml Herald dis­ he permitted to he silenced by any
■
L. l i t W IN
.....C lrrtiln lliiu H n n a t r r
R
outside
inltuence.
Water
shipping
I’honr 148 up to fliOO I'. It,
cusses the slump in tourist traffic
H
1
A d v e r t l a i n * I t n t e n M nde K n o w n o n
amid warns the people that, if they for thi» locality will he the snving
R
A p p licatio n
clause
to
farming
and
fruit
culture.
wish the tide to return to its old time
3
R
■ n fe n e rlp tlo n l ' r l r e In A d v n n r e
R
Our
people
should
stand
sulidly
to­
volume,
tho
prnctlco
of
profiteering
This
institution,
whose
success
nnd
strength
has
Y e n r ......................................... fn.no
I
Wins
any
Pair
of
#
gether on this subject.—ReporterM o n t h * ................................... il.00 in rents must cense.
■
D e l i v e r e d In C i t y tiy C a r r i e r
been bullded by a loyal people, whose most vriluStar.
R
Miami
is
not
the
only
city
In
Flor­
) * • W e e k ......................................... IB C e n t*
Shoes Desired
H
ida
which
has
thus
cut
down
one
of
. j “T h e h i * IS t o I N - | i « | r W e e k l y H e r *
nblc
asset
Is
the
confidence,
trust
nnd
esteem
of
■
IS YOU11 BUDGET HEADY?
B id e n ti r e l y e o v rr* S em tnote
C o u n t y its most reliable sources of Income.
■
. a n d I* p u b l l a h e d e v r r y K r ld n y . A d v r r
At
lenst
one
west
const
town,
which
those who know it best and whose highest en­
t l l t l f ra te * m nde k n o w n on npp llrn *
| Another Shipment
t l o n . D e m o e r n t l e In p a l l l l r * . fiiJIO p e r we shall not name, hut which is eas­
It
is
time
to
make
up
tho
budget
for
R
y e n r . a l w n r * In n d v n n e e .
deavor Is to attnin still higher plains of service—
a
ily
reached
by
boat
from
Tampa,
is
1022.
That
tho
budget
for
11)22
did
a
M lBM II(:il T I I K A N S Q C IA T B II PIIKNS
snld to lie suffering a good deal more nut work at all is no reason for not
wishes you n happy, healthful nnd prosperous
thnn it is willing to ndmit from ilia
&lt;PSn
mnking this one, but the more reason ■
New Year.
same cause.
^
----For
the-----Landlords
got
the
fever.
All
tho
j
Tor
it,
R
Rather quiet nfter the storm.
■ ■
R
traffic would hear was their motto.
There is one precious truth to bo
---------- o----------■
R
■
"Others
are
doing
it,
why
shouldn't!
remembered.
If
the
income
is
not
This seems to ho a dancing week.
■
we?" was their excuse. And they J fixed, do not take ns a ha;.is tho larg- “
r
R
One every night.
R
cnlmly ignored the fact thnt tho ubi- est sum the family is likely to have. *
-----------o----------"Cream Clears Up a Stuffed Head,” quitimis tourist, discussing his trip Take the lowest figure. Don’t gam-1
8nys medicine r.d in daily papers. in a hundred different places, carried hie in futures. Then if more money
Not some of the stuffed heads wo tho news far and wide and created |»ours in thnn you have counted on,
in an amazing brief space of time, 1there will bo "n grand glorious fcolS A N F O R D , FLA.
saw yesterday.
the impression that such nnd such a ing."
.
---------- o----------- « , Wull Street is not worrying about place was a rich man's town, didn’t j If the income is nil right now, bud|
synthetic gold. Why should Wall wnnt middle-class visitors, nnd was get anyhow. Make nn cstlmato pnred
J to the core and then try it out when pnrtmcnt said lie "had nil he could do
Street worry about filthy lucre or running a "regular skin game.”
Lakeland
has
suffered
less,
perthe money comes in again. And don’t looking after cars stolen in his own
Hew lucre or any kind of lucre.
haps, than any other large town in think you can’t budget if you have town without looking nftcr other
town's stole nears, too," and refused
Tampa Tribune says that some one the state from that cause. Its ropli* debts. Allow a certain sum every
month
to
ho
paid
on
hack
hills
and
1° take the message which would
tntion
is
still
favorable.
Novortho
ut the police station refused to give
Tampa police headquarters any in­ less, it is hound to share witih the don’t run any new ones, and you’ll hi ve advised him of tho the't of a
formation or satisfaction over the real culprits a certain amount of the come up to prosperity hand-over-hand. Tampa m r fur which tl.e owner ufA bunking house suggests tho fol- ft cd a reward
phone about n stolen automobile. This criticlsm,
Receipt of the message wctild no:
There
is
just
enu
sensible
thing
to
lowing
as fair percentages:
Food,
statement should he investigated,
do, and that is to show such a spirit 25 po rcont; shelter, 20 percent; oper- have cost him anything. It was thu
----------- o----------of the
Business starts right up nftcr o friendliness and fairness that, no uting expenses, light, heat, etc., IB! first time in the experience
that
co­
think
of
o
t
h
e
r
per
cent;
clothing
20
per
cent;
adTmipn
police
department
Christmas just as if nothing had hap­ matter wlint they
o; oration had been refused.—Tampa
places,
those
who
come
to
Lakeland
vancement,
20
per
cent.
In
tho
latter
pened. There is much building to
•do around the city and in the busi­ will go away with kind feeling in are included savings, insurance, phy- Tribune.
. ..... - r * - ~ —:--- 1—r:—r
ness portion. Sanford needs a doz­ thclr hearts and ready to defend the alciiui, education,, church and boriovAnother
early winter hardship is uRiaiHRHsaaiaRiiiaiaaRRaRiiiiaaMRHiiRiiisiiiiisiaiRRR
lonco,
ami
thu
like.
If
thu
schedulu
place
against
any
and
all
aspersions,"
en or moro smaller store rooms for
■
a
doesn’t fit, it can lie modified to suit tlr t of getting a soft-collar neck ucmany purposes. •
cu. turned to the rasp of a stif^ colyour needs.—Tampa Tribune..
ALL WATER SHIPPING.
loi.
This is the time to stimulate bus­
West Florida should take nothing (HAND CONCERT THURSDAY
iness and keep the trade coming. The
ANY PART OF TOWN, ON TERMS TO
AND COMPLETE PROGRAM
■if A iijillt-iillon f u r ’I ' m I ) m l *
for
grantd in the matter of reduct­
holiday season is over hut there are
t
nUi-r
S
f
c
i
l
i
m
B7B,
ill
tli*1
SUIT YOU
Hevornl winter months before us, and ion in railroad rates, either passen­
Lt-nrrnl Htulutc*
The
bund
concert
Thursday
night
in
ger
or
freight.
Reduction
will
only
|
It looks like they will be cold months.
In h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t J .
A.
• You can make money buying for advance.
Good limo to sell your winter stuff be made as the railroads are driven Central Park will bo one of thu big t.- ‘■'iimrleu
onU. n u r c h u s u r o f T a x C e r t i f i c a t e
now. Use The Daily Ilei.Jd—it gets to it by law or by the laws of supply features of holiday week. The follow­ No CMiIl, .tilted I lie r.tl) (lily o f . tune, A.
You are going to build a home one of these
r&gt; I SIM, Iuih f i le d hulit c e r t i f i c a t e In
and demand. Railroad officials are ing program will lie rendered:
the customers.
nit o f f i c e a n d li as m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n f o r
days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it
now touring the country, not so much March—Superhus ............ C, Rockwell tn d e e d t o I s s u e In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h
In'
Sa i d c r l If lent o e i n h r a c n s I h o fol*
Overture--Princess
of
India
.....King
with
a
view
of
determining
what
is
by easy stages.
b&gt;» t v, (lower limit p r o p e r t y Mi niat ed In
t The Daily Herald will ho taken ov­
Vocal Solo—Tho Sunshine of Your
S"-i Inot c C n u n l y , F l o r i d a , t o - w i t : N W I 1
e r to Enterprise every afternoon the matter witli railroads as to as­
W , o f Hoc. 17. T w p . 31 B, II. 30
If you have some money, will build one or S
Smilo............................. Liliun Ray of
ti! The H a l t ) l a n d Im Itor a s s e s s e d n t t h o
commencing the first of January. certain just how determined the peo­
tit.
•
of
Mm
i
e
s
u
i
t
nc
e
o
f
Much
c
e
r
t
i
f
i
c
a
t
e
Chas.
llrudy
two houses.
J:
In ! «i n a m e o f W. II. W h i t e .
Wo have a good correspondent over ple arc, and how far they will go in
Popular Hits of ’21—I’ve Got tho
A lt o : T a x C e r t l f l c n t o No, 1802, d a t o d
their
demands
for
lower
rates.
there and Enterprise people will get
Sanford is moving, don't wait, get in the ;
(I *, filh d a y o f J u l y , A. It. 1887, h a * f i l ed
Hluea ............................. G. Guskill nhld
No one knows bettor thnn these
c e r t l r l c a l o In m y of f i c e , a n d h a s
their dully paper every evening al­
[ 'n&gt; dn a p p l i c a t i o n f o r t a x d e e d !«• I s s ue
Patrol—Whistling JohnnluH..........
game noW
'M
J
most as soon as Sanford people. This railroad officials what and where the
, in n c o o r d n n c n w i t h l aw . Bald c c r t l f l ....................................
Fred
Huger
i•"
*e
e
m
b
r
a
c
e
s
t
h
o
f
o
l
l
o
w
i
n
g
d
e
s
c
r
i
b
e
d
through the courtesy of fnpt. Atkin- trouble is. Through public service
I p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In S e m i n o l e C o m i t y ,
Intermission
won, thnt bluff olil son dog who Is commissions, state and nationally,
doing so much for Sanford with his they have been enabled to hulld up March—Tho Kilties..........S. E. Morris
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2
rates to an extent never before ex­ Intermezzo—Howl of I'anises........
flno new boat.
..................... ........... Jules Roynard
perienced. Through well directed
propaganda they had hoped to get Waltzes—Old Chestnuts....M, L. Luke
HUMPING THE TOURISTS.
by with it. Hut with nit their 0f. Song—From Musical Comedy Mary
AGENT
So many tourist towns Inst winter fort, the people were not to &gt; fool-! Die L°v® Nest..................L. Hirsch
I*
4« . I f
intn
grab led every tiling the tot, Hants had cd, mid railroad companies soon found Selection—Gents of Stephen Foster
Tobani
their
business
slipping
nwny
from
because they could get away with it
Star Spangled Hnnnor......
.....Key [
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nnd they are now feeling the effects them. Now they nro making Homo
1 i
UP
pretenses
nt
remedial
adjustment.
*of it, hocarse the tourists nrc pass­
SANFORD
POSTOFFICF
■
Relief
will
only
come
when
tho
ship­
ing them by on the other side. You
■
HANDLED
HEAVY
TRAFFIC
■
cun grab off anything one time, pers of the country find a way of get­
■
IN
EFFICIENT
MANNER
ting
along
without
tho
rnilronds.
THE
STRONGEST
■
but never again. You cannot holp
■
All wutor shipment from Florida
GUARANTEED
cither yourself or your town by
bumping tho visitors.. Rome of them points Rooms feasible and when this \ CiU't. P. M. Elder, our efficient
TIRE MADE
poati .. ter and his nldo corps of as­
■
Jimp he cranky am! ask for more is accomplished, railroads will find
■
sist: U .ne to ho congratulated upon
than thoir per diem entitles them, moans pf reducing their rates. N o t.
'Kir &gt;nulling of a big Christmas
hut usually human nature is tho same before. The Miami .Steamship com- 1
btiBinoKC. Tho postmaster and his
puny,
in
reducing,
rates
fifty
per
cent
the world over and no one tikes to
■
Cords
Sizes
assistants worked day and night to Fabrics
■
GORDON,
of
Sanford
f'd th.it he or rhe is being robbed between that city and Jacksonville,
■
30x3
relieve the congestion and everything $ 9.80
n
fruits
nnd
vegetables,
will
enable
■
Whether it he by Jrs.su James or by
$18.00
30x3
V
i
woikod
as
smooth
as
glass
all
the
$12.50
■
.Tokho in tho latter day role of a ho- the growers of that section to mar­ week, and while the crowds had u. $19.15
■
32x3'/;
$25.50
PHIL
KEITH,
of
Birmingham
■
ket
their
products
at
a
profit.
It
™
proprietor. Sanford, not being
31x1
1
$21.75
stand
in
line
at
times
to
get
their
may
be
lie
menus,
too,
of
tho
Enst
&gt;ln ihe strictly tourist class m a de a
$32.10
32xt
$25.35
EIGHT ROUND EXHIBITION
■
treasonable rate for hotel neeotttodn- (’oast railroad reducing freight rates mail, there was no delay and every­ $20.50
$33.10
33x1
one
was
satisfied.
■
so
thnt
they
will
be
fair
to
shippers.
lMRasJn.it year and had a fair share
■
$31.25
$27.25
34x4
The
postofllco
has
already
out­
■
On the •tourist trade, and they were West Florida will need the competing grown its quarters and Postmaster $38.40
Good
Wrestling
Match
and
a
Fast
■
$11.90
32x1 Zi
satisfied with the accomodations and rates of water shipping before it will Elder knows how to get tho proper $34.50
$12.85
33x1
Z
t
Battle Royal
■
the price. They are coming back get any permanent relief.
35x5
$51.75
results even in a crowded area and $13.55
■
No
one
will
want
to
beat
the
rail­
this year and bringing their friends
■
road companies down to rulnntlon tho way he handled the heavy holi­
■
with them for they foul that while
■
day business in a matter for congrat­
rates.
That
would
be
detrimental
to
Hanford may not offer them the var­
ulation to him and his clerks.
B
ied attractions of a real tourist town all interests. Hut rnilrond organiza­ Sanford can Well he proud of tho
ORLANDO,
FLA.
tion has been n matter of etock job­
B
it offers all the hunting nnd fishing
■
American Legion Athletic Association
bing in the past, whereby roads are efficient force at the postoffice.
■
nnd good roads and good accomoda­
-I*
capitalized
and
bonded
from
three
to
Eyes Tested
Glasses Fitted
tions and will soon be able to offer
five limes their nctunl cost, ami then SANFORD POLICEMAN
jthom a duo country club and golf
NOT IN ANY HUMOR
TOM MOORE
links. We have a good bait I for in order to keep tftoso stocks and
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bonds on the market at figures that
Optomctrlst-Opticlnn
them and we have the same climate mnde them attractive to investors,
thnt some tourist towns have and a
Opp. Postoffice
Somebody at Sanford who an­
they Imd to show large earning pow­
much better climate than many of ers. This they did at the expense of swered a long distance telephone call We Appreciate Your Business
them can offer. And when our new
the public. These stock jobbers have from the Tampa police department
tourist hotel is built we will be able made immense fortunes without the last night nnd represented himself ns Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
investment of a dollar. The ability speaking for tho Sanford police doto manipulate was the investment
•
they put in to the business.
Thov
ROSE FOUR
Good moalH, $H.OO por week, Tho
u
knew hqw to organize capital and Temple Club, corner Third nnd Park.
CHICKEN SAI.AD
u
market secttrlolos. This was their
BLISS
TRIUMPH
A delicious chicken salad,
nurt in railroad building. In opera­
n
tion they were equally skillful, for
which is quickly prepared,
COBBLERS
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
sa
they managed by a system of inleria made by using a can of
o p t . n.
-of1icklng directors to shift business
This seed stock is especially selected Maine Grown,
Purity Cross Chicken Salad,
OPTIC1A N—OPTOM ETH 1ST
nnd accounts to suit circumstances,
from fields free from Plight infection
HOUSE
chill this thoroughly then
and hv overlapping of official titles,
B
M
add celery if desired and
they managed-to keen all comnnuies
H
11 PECK BAGS
CLEANING
U
loaded down with high salaried men
arrange on lettuce.
M
who
did
not
perform
nn**
rent
dntv.
U
Ask for Prices
.• B i
ARTICLES
■
U is a well known fact thnt "pay tyVfc;kl
roll’’ men operated the railroads. The
big chlu'H find tlu&lt; men who can do
the practical operating and tiioz.o arts Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
hired. They aro simply employes.
EVILS EXAMINED
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Plumes m -49»
The Heads who wear tho titlus and
SANFORD
FLORIDA
WEI.a k a ULOCK
jj draw tho munificent mtlnrio* kww 121- Last. 1st Hi.
Bnmurd, r u
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■ very little about tho actual opera*: "15 GRIND OUR OWN I.ENSE
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SANFORD DAILY HERALD

Miss Mae Goodbee s The Bank of Safety

[HE HERALD PRINTING CO.

Security-Service

!

758

1 JAZZ OXFORDS

l LADIES, ^ MEN [

eSore \ The Peoples Bank of Sanford

j

W E HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS

.I

Miller
Tires

NEW PRICES

j Meisch Realty Company j
A. P.

I Wrestling and Athletic
Exhibition

s

W. R. LINK TIRE CO. PRINCESS THEATRE, WED. DEC. 28TH

SEE OUR
WINDOW

DEANE TURNER •

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BALL HARD­ \ Chase
WARE CO.

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Company ;

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28, 1921

:« THEWEATHER =
m

To Onr F a rm e rs:
officers of the First National Bank aro
men who are permanently identified with the
future of this city and community.

1

Who are home people who intend to stand
sec„ iunruly behind the farmers of this
nnd whose policy has ever been one of
alertness to assist in every constructive move­
ment tending to increase the weatlh and pros­
perity of your farm.

IT you are invited to make this institution your
1 i.Miikimr headquarters and to come in and talk
" „ver your financial needs with us.
II

| First N ational B an k
A COMMUNITY BUILDER

|

F.

p. F o r s t e r , Pres.

In and About

r, nip UmiiionlnK*
Mention hi
tf,ll er» In llrlef

p.fMtiml linin'*
of Intercut

B. F. Whitner, Cashier

&amp; The City •jfi

Celery if looking fine.
Fim. weather, line weather, but
Ith.it cold spell will never nrrlvc.
has n Inrue entile ranch in Volutslft
m \ 'arming lands in Seminole coun­

ty.

____

The hunt line from Sanford to En­
terprise is bringing tho people to
Saanford to trade. The merchants
ihonld co after the trade that natur­
ally wans to come to Sanford if en­
couragedMr, and Mrs. Walsh and family of
Wilmington, N. C., are in tho city
for a short slay with relatives. Mr.
and Mrs. Walsh were residents of this
city several years ago and have many
friends here who are always (dad to
cce them.

Sum m ary of the
Floating Small
Talk* H ueelnrth
Arranged for
H em 'il I t e i d e r '

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For Florida: Generally fair
tonight and
Thursday;
warmer in extreme northeast portion.
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PAGE HIRER

Da enjoy Lnko Monroo nnd our riv­
ers nnd lakes and have their yacht
horo all tho time. They are great
Sanford boosters nnd their friends
nro nlwnys glad to see them.

N FIRST CAR OF CARHAGE
ROLLED OUT THIS MORNING
I*
Hu
m One of the first cars of cnbbnge roll­
n ed out todny under thu auspices of tho
Sanford Truck Growers, Inc., tho cab­
i bage being from the farms of Messrs.
Murphy and Lee at Oviedo, and
brought a good price. Cnbbnge is
said to he the finest this year ud tho
outlook for good money in cabbage
is very bright. There is considerable
i
this se-'tion and it is looking (Inc.
K*
K3
Ha KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ATTENTION 1
He
Taylor Commnndcry will meet in
Ha
Ha special conclave on Frldny evening,
Ha December 30th, 1921 at 7:00 p. m.
Both the Order of Malta and tho
Ho
Order
of thu Temple will ho confer­
tM
red.
Please
attend in full dress uni­
Hn
form.
Visiting
Sir Knights welcome.
Ha
II. E. TOLAR,
Ha
Eminent
Commander.
Ha
Ha
Ha LEGION DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT.
Ha
As you know tho date has been
Ha
changed
for the big Legion dance and
Ha
it
will
he
held at the Court House Fri­
Ha
day.
night
instead of Saturday night.
Ho
A
good
time
is promised everybody
Ha
who
attends.
Good
floor, good music.
Ha
Ha
Ha GERMAN ENVOYS GOES
TO PARIS FOR MEET

S SANFORD’S :
: TEMPERATURE :

HU
Ha Going down, yes.
Short
drop from 80 to 70 but n
Ha drop nevertheless nnd it will
H« help things some. It hns
Ha been snld that Florida was
Ha dry on Christmas and is dry
*Hs now. Of course this is
* '• something that few of us
H« know anything about hut
H«s tho rainfall is evenly dlBHa trihuted, the sun is shining
Ha and tho moonshines at tho
Ha old still on tho you know.
Ha Have you a little still in
Ho your house?
Ha BrlD A. M. DEC. 28, 1021
Ha Maximum .................... 70
Ha Minimum ..........
05
Hu Range ........................... 50
Hu Iiaromoter ..................00.20
Ha Northwest nnd clear.

Pa Ha Hn Hu ra Ha F.a h« Ha

guests of the Valdez Hotel and aro
BERLIN, Dec. 27.—Dr. Fischer,
greatly
pleased with Sanford's cli- chairman of the German war debt
J. It. Hayden is in the city attain
amt is busy looking after his largo mnate and the city in genornl. They commission, has been instructed to
interests in this section. Mr. Hayden may locate hero for the winter.
proceed to Paris for oral discussion
with the reparations commission. His
D. C. Cross, of Mncon, On., was in mission concerns Germany’s forthcom­
Willie Stringfellow of DoLaml,
the city yesterday on a business mis­ ing reply to the reparations commis­
Jacksonville and Hanford is here to -, sion.
sion's inquiries and was decided upon
day shaking hands with his many
friends.
, It. C. Clough, of Cleveland, is spend- after informal vonforcncs btwn the n
after informal conferences between
1ing a few days In Sanford attending
the members of tho cabinet, Dr. RathCaptain Atkinson brought the pco- t() business.
cnau and Rudolf Hnvcnstoin, presi­
plo over from Enterprise to trade
_____
dent
of the Reichhank, at which sev­
Saturday nnd made them a contpli-] Mrs. Dan U. Wilder leaves this aferal under secretaries of the ministers
mentary trip so they could do their tornoon for Orlando where she will
of finance and economics also wero
shopping.
'visit until Friday.
present.

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A BARGAIN FOR CASH
120 acre homestead for sale. 15 acres cleared
land. Must move at once. Close to transpor­
tation. Flowing wells.

A. P. C O N N E L L Y
CLASSIFIED ADS

I'lasifified advertisements, 5 cents » line. N*&gt; ml taken for less thin.
A post card menu of tho Floronton
Miss Lucilo Newby, who is nttond25 cents. and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cask
Hotel at St. Petersburg bears tho ing Stetson University at DcI.nnd, is Sanford Constructs Co
must accompany nil orders. Count live words to n line and remit ac­
name of W. B. Olson, formerly with spending the holidays hero with bur CONTRACTORS-AND BUILDER*
cordingly!
' •*the Seminole Hotel of this city,, and parents, Mr. anti Mrs. J. T. Newby.
Planes nnd Specifications Cnecrlulb
wo opine that this efficient caterer
---- jrpFurnished
4l
BIGGEST
MUSHROOMS
is with tho Floronton nnd doing well.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Day have arrived in ■1 . All Work Guaranteed
y 7 ‘V w &gt; 'i.
tho city from their home in Pennsyl­ II. T. PACE
LOST—A wrist watch, Swiss movoP. O. Box 1*.
| meiit, Pntrin attached to black rib­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Elderkoln nnd Miss vania and as is their custom, will
bon band. Finder ploaso phono 330-J,
Freldn Elderkoln of Nova Scotia aro spend the winter here. Mr; and Mrs. “WE DELIVER THE GOODS
237-3tp

LOST

Quick Service Transfer

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Storage Facilities

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If we please you, tell others; If no&gt;
tell us. Phone 498

Auto Radiator Repair
Shop
Located at 207 French Ave., between
2nd nnd Third. E. B. BERGQU1ST.

Acteylene Welding
OF ALL KINDS

iUsed Car

Sanford Welding Co.
Located In Eagle Bldg,, 205 Oak Ave.

INSURANCE
N. Y. LIFE INS. CO.
W. T. ROBERTS, Agent
Florida
Sanford

( HANDLER, 7-pass. only..... $840.00

Sanford Steam Laundry
FOR SERVICE
Call 14G-J
W. RAWL1NG. Prop.___

............$350.00

■ BED, 5-pass......

PAIGE, 5-pass, good buy, only $650.00

Sanford Machine 8?
Foundry Co.

NASH, 5-pass., dandy buy.......$325,00
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General
Mnchinc ami Boiler Works
* I -* *
Automobile Flywheel Steel Gear
h
bands in stoea
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(,’rauk Shulls Ite-turued

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Those bargains will last but a short
time -------------terms can be arranged

n

U sed Car S a les
Next to Post Office

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FOR RENT

IFOR RENT—-1 room furnished house,
phono 57(1 between 5 and (1 o’clock
;p.ni.
231-fllo
| FOR RENT—Two furnished boil
rooms, CM Park Avo.
212-tfc
k V ty * v&lt;y?
F*OR RiSNT—Bed room, 311 I’nrk avenue.
178-tfc
FOR RENT—2 furnished bed rooms.
Phono -137-W, corner Elm &amp; Third
Street.
195-tfc
r&lt;iit lU 'Y T Y rc irn rrY ro . w um i™
display window, No. 221 East First
street, opposite postoffico.
230-tfc
furnished bod
FOR RENT—One
room, also garage. 110 Laurel Avo.
Little Violet Schroder holding a
mushroom grown by tier father John,
19D-tfc
who sent II to President Harding, It
weighed three pounds and Is said to FOR RENT—5 room bungalow, fur­
nished, 2 garages. Good location.
have been of record breaking size.
—B, F. Lane, "Tho Real Estate Man"
230-3tp
FOR RENT—Rooms and kitchenettes,
FOR SALE
Shirley Apt., opp. P. O.
220-20tp
FOR SALE—Cabbage plants. J. E. FOR REN*!1—5 roonTTwitiso lfurnished.
Spaulding.
234*4tc
$75,011 per month. Good locution.—
FOR SALE—Paper slid! pecans, 801 E. F. Lane.
234-3tp
Mognolin,
FOR RENT—Good seven room hmisei
well located. $15 por month.—A,
FOR SALE—Ono 25 Romingtuu auto­
P.
Connelly.
230-tfc
matic rifle with 500 cartridges. One
12-gauge Winchester pump.
One
Wa n t e d
Remington ni tutnatlc 3H pistol, lnWANTED—Position
by refined lady
quire Smith Bros. Garage. 23i-0tp
as housekeeper, companion or plnin
FOR SALE—Eight room houso with
sowing, Mrs. Brown, 317 Third SL
hath. Immediate possession. Small
23U-2tp
payment down, long timu on balance.
See Lane or txjdrcss Box 782, Day- WANTED—Customers for fresh milk,
morning and evening deliveries.'—R.
tonn, Fla.
10fl-Tu-Sat-4w
L,
Garrison. Phono 3711. lO'.i-St-Tu
FOR SALE—Ono Daisy churn. Call
U*if •
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MULES FOR SALE—Fivo teams
George A. DeCottes
splendid,
medium
steed
farm
mules
Hotel Montezuma
Attorney-at-Law
at low prices,—F. N. Burt, DeLeon
U
“Sanford's New Mutt*)”
Over Seminole County Bank
Springs, Fla.
231-lfltc
2
*1.50 lip Per Bay
8 AN FORD
FLORIDA
FOR SALE—Household and kitchen
2
S. O. Sbinholfier
furniture.—000 I.aurell Ave., cor­
ner
of 0th street nnd Laurel Avenue. HARTFORD BATTERY
Contractor uml Iluiltier
230-2tp
“Battery In aura nee"
" S v n FMRD
FLORIDA
FOR SALE—Westinghouso ele. trie
Sold nntl Serviced by
motor; 80 feet best gratlo water
H. W. NICKERSON
l i d w . Higgins, I n c .
Public Accountant; Audits—Systems hose and ono lawn mower.—203 Ma­
ple
Avo.
230-2
tp
Income Tax Service
Haight &amp; Wieland
Room 10 McNelll-DnvlH Bldg.
FOR SALE—Gas heating stove in
Phone 852
Orlando, Fla.
good shape, $2.00 cash takes it.—
Smith Bros. Garage
Herald office.
237-3tp
E x p e rt RcpuirinR
BALE--Steel drum with fifty
SANFORD NO VELn FOR
gallons water-proof paint for con­
OIL, GAS nnd ACCESSORIF.8
WORKS
crete houses. Cheap for cash at tho
Oak and First
Hernld office.
237-3tp
V. C. COLLEU, 1‘rup.
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a The vocational committee of the Husl£ ness and Professional Women's Club
■ requests all young wonmn desiring
b employment to register at tho First
2 National Uank.
2
AGNES G. BERNER. Ci.nirrnnn

W. L. Wicklander

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11 you have a car to sell, see me at once

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nford

Sanford
the
"City Substantial"

I

“City Substantial” '
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1921

VOLUME II

masked men mobbed

Wearing Her Marmoset Furs

BIRMINGHAM LAWYER
FOR DIVORCING WIFE

NUMBER 238

ELECTION OF OFFICERS
EDUCATIONAL ASS’N AT
ORLANDO YESTERDAY

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C. R. M. Sheppard, De­
rn
Rn
Took Him to Woods and
ra | Land, Chosen Presi­
ru FIRST GUN FIRED,
Rn
Hu CONFERENCE FAILED
Beat Him Very
rn
Ha DEMOCRAT CAMPAIGN
Rn
ru.... TO LIMIT NAVIES
dent; Turner, Secy.
MY JUDGE HULL ru
Badly
Hu
r«
NATIONS DISAGREE Rn
ru
Hn
Ra
Rat
rn
NASHVILLE, Dec. 29.— ra
Hu
WASHINGTON, Dec. 29. Ra
ra Declaring that "the time ru
M —(Hy the Associated Press) Rn
Hu hns come when patriotic ru
Hu —Efforts to limit the naval Rn
Democrats ru AND MANY ARE IN ATTEND*
ra citizens and
The A M O (lilr4
Ra strength of the powers in Rn
ANCE FROM EVERY PART
TO I IS ASSAILANTS AND UE Ra submarines nnd auxiliary Rn
ra should indulge in plain ru
OF FLORIDA
ru
ru
talking,"
Judge
Cordell
W \S TOLD TO REMARRY DL
Ha warships canto to nn abrupt Rn
ru
ra
VORCED WIFE OR ELSE
Huli,
chairman
of
the
DeniPm end yesterday afternoon af­ Rn
ORLANDO, Dec. 29.—The second
Hu ocratic National Committee, ru day of the 1921 convention of tho
Hu ter they had drawn the Rn
I n r T h e U n s o c ia l * * P r e s s )
r« in his first public address
Florida Educational Association prov*
lltUMlNGHAM, Ain., Dec. 20.— Rat French nnd British arms Rn
ra since election to that posi- ru ed nn exceptionally active one nnd n
Rn
R
at
conference delegates into a
City unt! county authorities mndo Iltru tion, Inst night reviewed m day all too sligrt for tho great num­
tlr headway they roportod today in an Ra plain spoken exchange over Ra
ru the Republican ndministrn- r-a ber of conferences and meetings of
t-tVort to run down members of a Ha the possihilities of a future Ra
ru tion of nntionnl affairs rn
masked mob who lured W. E. Tundln,; Ra war between France and tho Rn
ru
slnco March, 1021, nnd con- ru ingly few hours of tho day. Yester­
Rn
a well known Birmingham attorney, , Ra British Empire.
ru
trusted this with thu unpnr- ru day there continued a steady inpour
Tho French, acting under Rn
t„ Red Mountain Tuesday night and Rn
rn
nllclcd achievement" of the ru of teachers into the city fom Florida
I,eat him until blood streamed from rn renewed instructions from Rn
r.i
Democrats in the previous Hu and other states and it is estimated
M.„rcs of lacerations on his body. M r.' Rit their government, told tho Rn
Hu
ra
eight
years.
Rn
that there are about eight hundred
Tmulia said when the mob got him lie Ra conference naval committee
The address was delivered ru visitors to the convention in Orlando
ra
told he must immediately prom* Ra with an air of finality that Rn
* A nt n dinner given hy the ru at the present time.
Registration
j , n&gt; remarry his divorced wife or Ru Franco must remain free to Rn
r.t State Democratic Executive r i continued throughout tho day and
death would he inflicted immediately. Ra build a submarine flotilla Rn
r« Committee in honor of Mr. r i about six hundred or more had regis­
II,, refused to make thu promise and rn nearly three times as great Rn
ra Hull and attended hy party ra tered up to a late hour last oveiliiifr.
wa whipped. Records show he was Ra as that she now possesses Rn
ru
lenders from every part of ra
The principal business session of
t.' iiitcd a decree absolute from his Ra nnd to construct, in addi­ Rn
Hnrobl
Wilcox.
New
York
City
puts
on
her
marmoset
ra
the state. It was accepted rn the convention took place yesterday
When
Mrs
Rn
tion,
cruisers,
destroyers
Rn
uue two months ago on the grounds
furs h1k&gt;can’t keep them In position You see. they ro nllvo nnd yety
• t generally as tho opening &lt;&gt;f Ha afternoon at the Baptist church when
frisky' Stic also tins a Houlh American ant bear and n klnknjmi from
of i ruelty and voluntary abandon­ Ra and other auxiliary craft up R't
ru tho congressional pro-elec- r a the annual election of officers nnd
Rn
Columbia In her private menagorlo
Ra to a tonnage of 230,000.
to s tion campaign hy the new r a
ment.
Ra
To tho proposal the Am­ Ra
other matters of importance were tak­
Ha chairman who went into ru
R
t
ericans,
Japanese
nnd
Ital­
(.I N JOSKril E. WIIEELER
1*» public questions which he ra en up. C. R. M. Sheppard, of DcLnnd,
Ra ians replied with expres­ R’t
was elected to head the state associa­
&lt; \MI* OF UNITED SPANISH
ra said now faced thu govern- r i tion as president for the coming year,
Rat sions of surprise and regret, Hi
to 1 mont, and explained tiie r-i
WAR VETS ESTA1IL1S1IEI)
while the British charged **
succeeding Prof. W. S. Cnwthnn. Mr.
r i attitude which his party rn Sheppard is superintendent of tlio
RR openly that such a building Rn
s i would take on thorn.
ru
I lie men and women of Sanford Hit program must lie regard­ Rn
r 4 schools of Volusia county nnd Iiiih
r
t
Further
relief
for
farm|:avf liecoine famous as 'Miners," be­ Ra ed as'n menace to British ■ .
been an active anti prominent mem­
ra ers, adequate aid for voter- Hi ber of the association for many years.
lieving absolutely that organization Ra shores. Arthur J. Balfour Ry
and co-operation are big fuctors in Ra added that lie had no doubt, Hu CASHIER SMITH ALLEGED VIC­ FIVE KILLED AND FOUR 8ER ru nils, reduction of taxes to ru Miss Kate Colyer, of Miami, principal
ra compensate for the “panic ru of the primary grades of thu sehonla
IOUSLY INJURED IN
tin perfecting of plans for tho up­ Ra if occasion arose, Great Rn
TIM OF STICK UP
r.-t conditions” now obtaining ra
FIVE DAYS
building of wide-spread Interests, for Rit hut only If she reserved Rn
MEN
of the Magic City, was elected vicor t) and a remedy for the situa- ha
nunimmity welfare, civic betterment, Ha Britnin would be aquul to it, Ru
rcsident. It. L. Turner, of Inverness,
I llr The Ah- iihInf i'll Press!
leligiotts and military organizations Ry complete freedom of action Rn
t l l y T l i r A s »« m-Ii i ( c&lt;1
NEW YORK, Dec. 29.—Five were r.i tion resulting from the Ha statu rural school inspector, who ia
TAMPA, Dec. 29.—Sheriff Spencer killed nnd four seriously wounded as a ra flood of tax exempt seem- ra one of the pioneer members of tho
and civic orders. Side by side with Ra as to tho construction of all Ra
and
W. J. Eve, local agent American result of the last five days robberies ru ities, were among the is- ru state assocation and perhaps thu bus­
llie It. A. It., the Daughters of Con­ Ra types of auxiliary which Ru
Express
Company, today refused to in Now York City which today set the 1 r j sues outlined hy the now Ra iest mail of tho convention in Orlando,
federacy, the American Legion, Con­ Ra might he useful against un­ Ra
make
a
statement
regarding an al­ police and district attorney's office at 1ru chairman for tho Democrat- rn was re-elected secretary, tills being his
Ra
federate and (5. A. R. Votorans stands HU derwater warfare.
r.i
leged
robbery
company
messenger work to prove the oft-repented asser­ Ira ic party.
row, a camp of United Spanish War R .
Ru
r , fourteenth consecutive year iwt secre­
!
Hu
Veterans organized only last even­ Ra Hi R;t R&gt;
Ra r-j R
Rn here yesterday of $5,000 other titan tion there has been no crime wave
} • 3 Rj tary. T. \V. Lawton, of Sanford, sup­
to say he would he held for an inves­ this year. Of the dead two were hold­ r i to t to to j to 1 h \
erintendent of the Seminole county
ing.
tigation.
\ meeting for the purpose of or­
schools, became treasurer.
up
men.
Of
badly
injured
two
are
poUnlimited Construction
ganizing a camp here, was called by ,
The following were elected mouthers
liccmcn, one roldier and titc wife of Group of Educators
The following from the Tampa Tri­ a murdered jeweler.
«innrude J. C!. Sharon and held in his of A aircraft for Peace
of tile executive committee for a term
and Scientists in
bune, is about the robbery:
office at five-thirty Wednesday af­
of three years: Dr. Joseph Rocmar
in
Recommendations
ternoon. Temporary officers elected
Meeting Today of tlte Florida University at Gaines­
Samuel Leslie Smith, 25 years old,
were: Comrades j . G. Sharon, chair­
ville, committee member of state-atcashier for tho American Railway
man; It. A. Tcrheun, sr., clerk, and Decided Upon hy Subcommittee on
large; Miss Nellie Stevens, of Ocala,
To
Discuss
Ways
and
Means
for
Edu­
Express Co., left the company's of­
Aviation
u . S. Price, treasurer.
of second district, and F. S. Hatfield,
cating Crippled Veterans
fice at Union Station a little after 2
the camp will be known ns Gen.
of Tallahassee, of the third district.
( l l r T l i r A-xnrlnlcil P re s s )
o’clock
yesterday afternoon to make
.Inscpli E. Wheeler.
( I I * T h r Assoelnicil P ressl
Thu following committee on resolu­
WASHINGTON, Dee. 29.—Unlimit­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.—Group of tions was appointed: K. B. Ruther­
Comrade It. A. Terheun, Sr., was ed construction of aircraft but with a deposit of $5,000 of the company's
_____
educators and scientists met here to­ ford, chairman, of Jacksonville; Misti
unanimously elected their first coin* sharp elimination of their use in war- money in tho First National Hank. At
__________________ Iduy at invitation of Colonel Forbes of Kate Folyer, Miami; E. W. McMullen,
iiu•tinier in recognition of his loyalty t -mu
un,|urHt ood to be embodied in 8:15 o’clock last night ho appeared
NEWSPAPERS
SAY Veterans Bureau to discuss ways and Clearwater; Miss Sarali Barnes, Pucause, his unswerving fidel- j recommendations decided upon by |1at tho office of Sheriff W. C. Spcitc- ENGLISH
INTO
means of "finding tho best methods latka; D. B. Shaver, Kissimmee, F. S.
«*y to his country and warm patriot- HUbContmitlcc on aviation of arum or, in the county court house, dishevelFRANCE IS (JETTING
I
of
returning to society more titan one Ilnrlsficld, Plant City.
i;-m. Other officers elected for tho mont conference. Report said to he oil in appearance and nervous in
GERMANY'S CLASS
hundred
thousand men disabled in
ensuing year are, Comrades Fred T. ready for presentation to mooting of manner, nnd reported that while ridDuring the business session of tho
(II,
The
AN.m
iiu.M
i
I’rr.Ni
:
mind
nnd
body by scourge of war.”
Williams, Senior Vico Commander; Innd'armaments committee called for. In* •» « F«nl car from the express
afternoon P. W. Corr, principal of
LONDON,
Dec. 29.—News of I
-----------------------Cocoa schools and editor of the "Flor­
John T. Brady, Junior Vice Comman­ this afternoon.
to tht&gt; htt"k ]w h"‘l btH,n huW
up
on
Znck
street
near
the
Catholic
Franco’s
actions
before
the
WashingSCHOONER
BURNED
der; Craig Harris, officer of the day;
ida School Journal,” spoke upon tho
AT JACKSONVILLE
convent hy two unmasked men, both ton conference in refusing to accept
importance of maintaining a statu ed­
I II. Walker, officer of thu guard.
ATTENTION, U. D. C.i
CARGO OF CROSS TIES ucational paper. "Tho Florida School
__ !tall and slim, and, with revolvers held tho allotment of submarines of loss
Trustees: One your, It. A. Terheun,
Si-.; tWo years, J, G.Sharon; three The N. tie V. Howard &lt;hnptor “f j on |,|nl| Wns driven in a northerly di- titan ninety thousand tons was printJournal" was strongly endorsed hy
years, W. S.PrSco.Officers appointthoDaughtersof the UnitedConfod- j roctjoll(
blindfolded, robbed of the ed in the I.indon newspapers today
Hon, W, N. Shunts and teachers ru.-.I l.y
................ ................. **“.........
......................................
Hondcd generously with subscriptions.
r.-ides
Tho secretary also presented a certi­
C. 1
ficate of membership of tho Florida
Educational Association in thu Nat­
Siluni
oil,
ional Educational Association, which
has Just been received by llilil.
mnstc
The last business of the meeting
-ergennt.
slide spread of the (lames to the
were only two men concerned in the BRITISH SCHOONER
was
the decision of a meeting ptaco
The camp just organized is tho rewharf, the schooner was towed to
JACKSONVILLE, Dee. 29.—Duval
LOADED WITH ROO/.E
in
1922.
Several cities made a strong
-ult of faithful and unceasing efforts high 'school's football machine which holdup he could give no clear descrip­
midst ream ami anchored.
SEIZED
AT
BOSTON
tion
of
either
man
except
that
they
plea
for
the convention and it wuu
"f five yours and marks another mile- athletic authorities in various parts
"were tall and slim and olean-Bhavon.”
filially
settled
upon St. Petersburg.
tone in comradeship,
KILLING AT SEVILLE,
of the country declare was probably
( I t * 'I'lir A s s n e t il l .*(I I'ri-MHl
There
were
a
large number of sec­
Charter members are: It. A. Tor- tho finest high school eleven develop­ This, despite his statement that one
BOSTON, Dec. 29.—The British
I'REVriT GIVEN HEARING,
tional
conferences
in the high school
heuii, Sr., Craig Harris, John Ilnigh, ed in the United States during the of them clambered into his car and schooner Golden West with a cargo
PROMINENT PARTIES
him to drive it, holding n re........
,
building during the morning and nfR. Lord, W. S. Price, G. W. Ruther­ season just closed, will face a sched­ forced
volver against his body, while the of olcohol and caso of liquor wu. solz*
tcmooli which were all of greut im­
ford, J. C. Sharon, Fred T. Williams, ule next season that resembles that
( H r T h r AVisoelnlrU I'rraal
cither
man, in tho bandits' ear, led tho ed hy const guard cutter Acushet
portance and of genuine interest and
SEVILLE,
Dec.
29.—Arthur
Prevltt,
Roy Schmidt, L. II. Walker, J. T. of a college rather than a high school,
wuy, tile procession being along Twigg while at anchor outside this part it merchant, will ho given a preliminary benefit to thu teachers.
Brady, Sr.
was announced today. She was tow­
so far as foreign tennis to he played
This morning at 8 o’clock thero
Committee on Installation:
Com­ arc concerned. Eight of the, nine street to Morgan, thence past tho ed here this morning ami delivered to hearing here today as the result of
mander It. A. Terheun, Sr.,; Junior games to be played have been sched­ DeSoto hotel and on up into Tampa customs officers. Latter it was said the shooting to dcutli of Maxio Clif­ was a rural school breakfast at tho
Commander, J. T. llrady, nnd tho in­ uled an.l only three are with Florida Heights, but where they turned west­ they received word that thu liquor la­ ton here yesterday. Authorities saitl club rooms of the Orlando Business
stallation ceremonies will tnko place, high schools. Lake City will play ward nnd what bridge they used to den vessel flying the Union Jack hut the shooting was the outgrowth of and Professional Women’s Club, cor­
crosH tho river, Smith didn’t seem to
ner of East Pine and Main streets.
Wednesday, January 18th.
was said to bo ownud by former Bos­ enmity of several years standing.
here October 7; Et. Petersburg will
Thu Hcctionul conferences today wilt
Camp Joseph E. Wheeler is tho only visit Jacksonville November 18 and know last night. And as ho was very ton bartender ami was bound hero
LEGION DANCE TOMORROW
lie conducted as follows, in thu high
entnp between Jacksonville nnd Tam­ Duvnl will go to Tnntpn to moot Hills­ nervous nnd hysterical neither the from Halifax.
Tho American Legion dnneo at tho school building: Section on "Physical
pa. All votorans of tho Spanish- borough high November 23. Tho op­ sheriff nor Agent Eve tried to force
Tho schooner sunk in seventeen feet
court
house tomorrow night promises Education," Miss Mary W. Green,
American war living in this section ponent for a post soniion game to ho him to recite a complete story.
of water and flames wero extinguish­
to
he
one of the best times that tho chairman, nt 2:30 p. m., in ruom 8;
nro cordially invited to join this camp. played December 9 has not yet been
ed. Rough estimate places dumngu
MANY WERE KILLED
Legion has.pulled off in many moons. "Attendance Officers" section, Mlsa
There are f.wenty-flvo or thirty vet­
at
approximately
$35,000.
DURING THE YEAR
erans, perhaps more, in Scminolo selected.
At eleven thirty flames were still Everyone invited txi attend nnd hnvu Amelin Kendull, chairman, ruom 5, a t
IN IRISH TROUBLE
pJAtifl
IS
fll
«*l°PO
J0M
Bn
uO
county who nro urged to unito with
raging
and fire department deciding a good time. Good music, stunts and 2:30 p. m.; "Homo Economics" section
goes to Charleston, S. C, to pluy
the boys of '98.
to attempt to sink the four master to tho host floor in tho state. Friday MIsh Lucy Cushman, chairman, room
Charleston higt. October 28 tho
l i l y T h e A s s o c Is ( e j P r e s s !
2, 2:30 p. m.; "Foreign Language’*
BELFAST, Dec. 29.—Official fig­ extinguish tho flames, began pumping night (tomorrow).
Rcleuftcd on probation, n woman Tigers will moot Fayottovlllo, North
section, F. W. BuclihuRz, chairman,'
charged with shooting her husband Carolina’s 1921 high school champion ures mndo public hero todny show enormous quantities of water into it.
Tho
intonso
desire
of
somo
movlo
room 4, 2:30 p. m.; "History and So­
with intent to kill hns npplied for n here. On November 4 Duvnl will that during the year one hundred and Agents said damage to vessel and car­ people to photograph tho sinking ships cial Science," J, Claudius Peel, chair­
divorce. A theory is taking form in invade tho middle west, meeting ton persons, Including elovon police* go alrendy twonty-flvo thousand.
conios from their wish to sco some­ man, room 6, 2:30 p. m.; "County Su­
the minds of those who hnvo wntchod Steel high ut Duytdii, "O.” Tech high, mon, wore killed in disorders nnd
Tho way to boost your community thing sunk that isn’t their money.— perintendents" section, C. R. M. Shep­
the caso closely, that sho is trying to of AtlnhtnV’will come to Jacksonville that five hundred nnd forty weto
Washington Post.
pard, chairman, room 0, 2:30 p, m.
is to boost your HOME PAPER.
wounded by bullets or bombs.
for n game on Arnilstlc oDny.
get rid of him.—Detroit News.

rs ru ton rn r« ru ru rn ra Ra
ru

w a s fin Y m eetin g

find no c l u e

EXPRESS CO.
CRIME WAVE
ROBRED AGAIN IN IN NEW YORK
TAMPA CITY
HOLIDAY WEEK

IMPERIALISTIC
FRANCE’S POISE
SAYS ENGLAND

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28, 1921
Mobley, In n lovoly pink tnffotn
received nt tho ball room ontranco.
Mrs. It. A. Ncwnmn in a charming
and distinctive frock of terra cotta
luce, introduced tho guests to tho re­
ceiving lino, which included Mr. and
Mrs. Donno Turner, Miss Sntterfiold
nnd Mr. Loslio Hill. Mrs. Turner was
handsomely gowned In pnlo pink taf­
feta with silver Inco, whiio tho honorcc, Miss Satterfield, with a silvor
banded coiffure, was -charming in
rose pink taffeta.
Tho guests included nil of tho
younger set, who enjoyed dancing nnd
woro sorved by Mrs. I). P. Whitnor,
who presided at tho punch bowl, till
late in tho ovening, when delicious re­
freshments of coffee, pistachio ico
cream nnd pistnehio iced cake, bear­
ing tho initial of tho honorco with her
color, pink, woro served, Mrs. G. I.
Lmieks and Mrs. A. II. Stono assist­
ing.
At midnight tho party broke up,
having had a most onjoynblo, gay nnd
festive ovening.

O p p o rtu n itie s
lie around for the man who has “ready money."
The man who hasn’t it is always embarrassed
by seeing the other fellow seize the "big chance"
and forge nhead.
Don’t envy him his "luck." Practice his fore­
thought.
Why not open your Savings Account here today ?
The amount doesn't count. It’s the start—that’s
the thing
•

4% INTEREST PAID

T h e S e m in o le C o u n t y

i n h h ta K a ta ltii t) . h it)

Bank
Floirda

Sanford

ARRESTED OUR JUDGE
Judge Schcllo Mnines nnd
Dr. nnd Mrs. Tom Mooro nnd
worth Harper spent Christmas nt tho
old Mnines homestead nt Lake But­
ler. On their return homo thoy
out n rear tire nnd after fixing
Immediately blew out another one ns
usunl nnd rnn into Leesburg on the
rim, whero tho night policcmnn a r­
rested them for riding on the rond
on tho rims. Tho judge mnnngcd to
explain matters to tho mnyor nnd
they canto on home.

NOTICE
M. I. Stengnll Mule Co. has put all
notes nnd accounts in Mr. J. E. Lnncy’s hands for collection nnd I will ex­
pect nil parties duo mo to seo him nt
my bnrn in Snnford nt onco nnd make
settlement. This meuns cnch and ev­
ery ono.
W. I. STEAGALL MULE CO.
234-0t

BEBE DANIELS in

“O ne Wild Week” !!
This is n typical Bobo picture with thrills nnd laughter goloro. Also—

“Going Through the Rye,” a Comedy

Tomorrow—Thomas Meighan in “Cr
py Ricks”, also a Comedy

NOTICEI

Tho regular annual meeting of tho
EAST SANFORD pa5 stockholders
of tho Pooplos Bank of

ha
Snnford, Florida, will bo hold In ncha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
cordnnco with Its By-lnws, in tho of­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Polk have fices of tho bnnk on Wednesday, Jan­
sold their homo ami 10 ncro farm in uary 18th, 1022, nt 7:30 p. m. for tho
purposo of electing n board of direc­
Mecca Hammock nnd together with
tors to servo for tho onsuing year,
their twin sons aro moving to Jack­
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
and
for tho transaction of any other
sonville this week to mnko their homo
business that may proporly come be—a newly married couplo from Geor­ foro tho meeting.
Wo invite the public nnd nil users of ELDER
gia hnvo bought tho plnco nnd will
SPRINGS
WATER to visit the spring end in
II.
P.
SMITH,
take possession by January 1st.
our
method
of bundling its product. Why take
Bert Fish was hero from DeLnnd
n
chance?
Your eminent physicians claim
Christmas day at tho Fish-Galloway
that
this
water
in unexcelled nnd its purity
home on Cameron road.
makes
it
most
beneficial
for many troubles.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Richards, of
Lorain, Ohio, who aro spending tho
The Ford people of Snnford as well.as the
winter in St. Petersburg, drove here
Western Union recommend this water for
to remain over tho holidays with tho
batteries.
Corpnny and Chorpcning families.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Plerco nnd daugh­
Call phone 311 and have a bottle of this water
ter, of Willoughby, Ohio, wore callers
sent you and protect your health.
at tile Ellsworth homo on lleardall
avenue last Thursday.
Mrs. Uyrnn Squire and threo little
ones aro arriving next Tuesday from ,
South Jacksonville to visit her p ar-!
SANFORD
FLORIDA
SAVE YOU MONEY
cuts, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chorpcning 1
and other relatives and friends.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bledsoe, of Moore's
Station, have as guests relatives from
Write us
Alabama.
Sergeant Currie (Shine) Hasty is
Empire Hotel Block
hero on a 13-dny furlough from Camp
Iirngg, N. C. Ho is receiving con­
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
gratulations on his ndvancomcnt in
tho army.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Austin and
two children, of Orlando, were hero
Christmas day with Mrs. Austin’s
mother, Mrs. May Ilnsty and family.
Mr. nnd Mrn. J. F. McClelland and
children woro at Mrs. McClelland’s
mother’s homo in Fort Christmas for
CliristimiH day to meet the entire fam­
ily nt n reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Toyama, of Benrdnll
avenue, entertained at a turkey din­
ner Christmas clay, having as guests,
Messrs. Oynma, Ynshidn nnd Gnto of
Dnytonn and Messrs. Hulaiga, Harnda
nnd FJitn form Lake Tracy fnrms in
DeLnnd.
Miss Herein Long, of Monongnhelin,
I'a., is here visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. I). L. Long and other rela­
tives nnd fricndB.
Miss Maude Camoron, of Tnmpn,
and Miss Claire Cameron, of Orlando,
Woro here with their parents, Mr.
nnd Mrs. A. B, Cameron and brother,
for Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. J. Mulligan, of
Green Cove Springs and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter J. Ward and son front town
woro guests over Christmas day of
their pnrontH, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Vaughn, of Celery Avenue.
Mrs. Jones and Miss Haskins Jones
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
McLnulin at their home in town at a
turkey Christmas dinner on Monday.
Elwood Irish, of Camoron nvonuo
“If wishes were realities we’d have our little home” say the newlyweds.
was taken ill while in town last Fri­
day and is still quite indisposod nt
Well, wishes can be realities! Buy a lot in—
his home. Dr. Robson is in attend­
ance.
Some one entered A. Corpnny’s
chicken house one night recently nnd
selected a fine Plymouth rock rooster
and three nice pullets to match, evi­
dently going into tho chicken busi­
ness ami wanted good stock. Thiovcs
again visited tho Zcrnovean place nnd
and build a home just like you want
carried off a number of tools and oth­
er things of value.
George McDougnl, jr., his cousin,
young Iloaton, from Wnycross, Gn.,
and E. A. Moffett, whiio driving in
tho McDougnl truck Monday about 3
p. m., in turning a corner nunr Gene­
va, in deep Hand, something gnvo way
in the stenring gear and turned tho
truck ovor, George has a broken leg,
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which was broken between tho knso
nnd thigh. Mr. Moirctt’s back is In­
jured. No injuries aro apparent on
i tho Heaton boy cxcopt cuts nnd bruis­
es, which all have. Thoro will bo ox|nmlnntlons todny (Tuosday) for Intornnl injuries. Thoy woro both taken
to tho Fornnld-Lnughton hospital and
aro under Doctor Puloston’s euro.
«r
Phone 95
Francis McDougul Swnnson has been
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AT THE STAR THEATRE, FRIDA Y AND SATURDAY, DEC. 30 nnd 31.
Alfred Robson attended tho dnneo
at the Orlando country club last ov­
ening given by Miss Dorothy linker
in honor of her guest, Miss Eliznbcth
MRS. FRED DAIGER. Society Editor, Wesley.
Phone 217-W
I f 71111 linvp nnj r f r l r m U v l a l l l n g y o u
DANCE FOR VISITOR

S O C IE T Y

— I f y o u n r c k u Iu r n n y w h r r c o r c o n i l n u
home, or U you nrr rn trrta ln ln * , write
a i x . i t n l r n r d lo tlila d e p a r t m e n t , rIvIor
d r l n l l a , or t e l e l i p o n e Ihr I t e m .
It w i l l
h r Rrrntly ii|i|irrrlnlrd.

Wednesday—Mrs. It. E. Tolnr will en­
tertain at bridge at tho Womnn’s
CJuh from threo to six o’clock.
Friday--Mr8. ,1, C, llonnott will enter­
tain tho members of tho Book-Lovors Club at her homo on Magnolia
nvonuo at 3:00 p. m.
Saturday—Children's Story Hour nt
Central Pnrk nt four o’clock.
Mrs. John Leonard! and Mrs. W. F.
Illaekman motored to Orlando this
morning to attend a meeting at which
Miss Elizabeth Skinner, president of
tho Fcdorntlqp of Woman's Clubs will
address.
II. O. Brown, of Stnrke, was in tho
city yesterday transacting business.
W. S. Itien, of Georgia, is spending
some time hero at tho Montoznma.
E. S. Hunter, of Lexington, Vn., Is
nmong tho out-of-atnto visitors stop­
ping at tho Montezuma.

One of the first and prettiest
dances of the holiday Henson to ho
given in the re-modeled Parish House
was that of Mr. and Mrs. Dentie Tur­
ner in honor of their young guest,
Miss Satterfield, of Richmond, Vn.,
Christmas evening, December 2flth.
Tho Parish House never lent Itself
more beautifully to artistic decora­
tion, nnd was a veritable Christmas
bower, long stronmers of red nnd
green formed an overhead covering
for the dance floor, whiio the walls,
wore (ompletcly hidden with pine and
cedar treos, garlands and wreaths. An
electric lighted Christmas treo com­
pleting tho holiday scheme. Tho atngo
was also artisticnlly decorated in
green and soft shaded electric lnmps.
Tile strains of dance music proceed­
ed from tho popular Snnford trio,
Messrs. James Robson, I’otor School
and A| Withcringtnn.
Mrs. Ernest Kmpp, attractive in
black Inco, and Miss Mnrthu Fox, in
a dainty turquoise blue silk frock, mot
tile guests at tho outer door, whiio
Mrs. A. P. Connolly in a becoming
gown of brown punno velvet, nnd Mrs.

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On nnd after Jan. 1, H122, the SANFORD will make Dally
(rips between SANFORD and ENTERPRISE leaving
PAVILION PIER:
SANFORD .............- ................. 8:00 A. M.
I:301*.M.
ENTERPRISE ............. ........... 8:30 A. M.
3:00 P.M.
FARE EACH WAY, 23c
For Hire front 10:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M.
Additional trips will be announced ns the service is
Required

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29,1921

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pe-rrr"!^^™

S lH iH ii
Politics will warm up after the first
of January and there will be some­
thing doing for five months or more,
-o
Orlando Scnticnl has a straw bal­
lot to test the feeling for and against
municipal ownership in Orlnndo.
---------- o----------The submarine topic Rectus to lie a
live one at Washington Just now and
with the liquor question will occupy
tho attention of the naval hoard for
some time.

Ono of tho largest firms in a neigh­
boring state has a representative horo
this week looking toward tho estab­
lishment of a large wholesale and
retail dry goods store, gents' furnish­
ings, etc. There nro also two hotel
firms anxious to buy or leaso several
hotuls hore. A Federal Oakery will
be started in the next few weeks and
several other stores will open as soon
ns they can buy or build or rent store
rooms. It means that the city of San­
ford is attracting many merchants
who expect to opon in business either
now or next fall.
-----o—
The Sanford Chief of Police snys
that whoever answered that phono
call from Tampa at this end of tho
line did not represent tho Sanford po­
lice forco and no member of tho San­
ford force answered tho Tnmpa in­
quiry about a stolen car in nny such
mnnner ns described In tho Tribune.
We are glad to know it. Any inquir­
ies of tho polico about anything, nny
time and nny place should receive
courteous attention nnd treatment.

of that bunch of northern counties
pocketbook.
If this state should be divided, tho
richest
Btnto In he South would bo
^ I F 1tW(Up» K eviNt«S MkN
tho
state
of South Florida, while tho
m iW ftUDlCHCfc -toDOM vwwclo
poorest in permanent improvements,
AOYtKOSt IF UC COULD GCT
such ns ronds, bridges, drainage, nnd
SOMCBODH 10 VNRI16 HV9
J W LEI W\»A GP.AB 1U' NtMUcftl
public buildings would be the state of
PHONE Vt CALL UP 1VU9 OFFICE
North Florida. North Florida would
VtAVJCAN AO vNUMEQ. WAV*-] have to dig down deep into its pocket
INOf IN U\9 FPON10 0 0 9 . IN F\N)E
for everything save n state capltol
t*\N U lE *\ N'DeTCMA*
building, nnd would hnve to dig for
nt least half of that to refund to ■■
South Florida which has paid for the
most of nil that section’s permanent
public state improvements.
When tho northern Florida politi­
cal grahsters sec they arc going to
lose nil tho pap they nro able to
draw without trouble or expense from
the rest of the state, they arc going :
to grnnt a fair division of representa­
tion, nnd a fair voto on stnte wide
matters, even to giving tho public opportunity to say whether it wants tho
state cnpitnl removed.—Tnmpa Trib­
une.
EDY

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MICKIE 'SAYS

s

TWENTY MILLIONS AVAILABLE
KOI* STARVING RUSSIANS

Thc rector who sets down rules re­
specting tho dress of brides probably
hnsn't stopped to think how ninny
justices of the pence thcro nro.—
Houston Post.

"Just yesterday a hero, broke nnd
jobless today, Scrgcnnt Carl Necf,
who made a sensational but unsuccess­
ful attempt to capture Grover BergIt will really be tho United” Kingdoll, draft evader, in Germany, has which now control the legislative roll dom of Grent Britain nnd Irclnnd
boon taken in charge by the American call of this state.
when tho cord that binds them Is ncThe Tribune was the first paper to ord.—Greenville (S. C.) Piedmont.
It is rumored that Hon. James Alex­ Legion of New Turk. His only assets
„
. . . ___ ;__ , _ „„
ander, of Volusia county, will go after upon returning from Germany con- ,
slsted
of
a
police
dog.”
tho judgeship for the Seventh Judicial
portionment amendment pnssed by
The above item is dipped from an
Circuit. As to whether Judge Perkins
the last legislature. This paper
■will let him have it or not is another exchange. It is only a sample of ono showed thnt even with the one rep­
case out of millions. We might say resentative each which nil the new
story.
that only yesterday, tho doughboys,
counties of the state would have to
,
... . .
.
Alnbnmn citizens are erecting a fitted out in their new uniforms of .
khaki,
the
sailors
fitted
out
in
blue,
u
......
monument to the boll weevil, Wo may
tlie list so that it would continue to
be able to erect one to the boll weevil were heroes, cheered on to victory by have a majority in both house and
or to the warm weather or to the rust the masses, today many of them out senate even should the amendment
. . . . . .
,
mite or some other calamity some of employment, some suffering from .
WO.H..I.
rotclvo.1
ilurinK
,h
.
World
time hut as yet wo have not wasted
The Miami Herald expresses little
any money on monuments to insects. War, others suffering from tubercu­ doubt of the people adopting it. We
losis, are practically forgotten by
---------- o----------those
in a position to do something are not so sure they will. When they
Masked men are prying into mari­
come to understand thnt by its adopt­
tal affairs in Alabama and took out a for them—the present administration. ion they will im rlviting on the necks,
The United States government,
prominent lawyer in Birmingham
through
its president, appealing to even more firmly than now, the chain
last night and boat him up, told him
of subservience
to northern
Florida,
. . . .
,
. . .
to remarry his divorced wife or take congress to ostone action on the soldier
bonus
bill,
robbed
these
men
of
wo
th,nk
tho&gt;
’
"
i
I
revolt
at
tho
idea
the consequence. Such procedures
relief,
it
robbed
them
of
their
just
m"'
***
th«
e,ub
,,f
thc,r
w'1
1
nml
would start something in several lo­
due;
because,
as
President
Harding
*
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)'1
'
i
ut
*'
calities we might name.
states, the treasury could not stand
n ,« l,,cra d is ri*ht ln ^ c,nrin«
---------- o---------the drain made non it. Yet in thu that in,dLo-the present apportionment
Some people are out after business
course of a few short weeks, both the! 11 iH hnposa Me to get through an
all the time and they go after it in
many different ways. Others are con­ Senate and the House passed a bill amendment ,l,low,n« H voto on
appropriating TWENTY MILLIONS, ™mov“li il 1h ^tiimHy right in avertent to sit down nnd wait for it to
OF
DOLLARS for the starving chil- rin« thnt cv«n 1w,lb thc nWort,oncome in at the door. This waiting pol­
dren
of Russia. The Senate added two ment proposed the effort to pass such
icy was all right a few years ngo but
an amendment would prove futile.
Snnford is growing nnd demanding amendments to the House bill how­ Therefore there is hut one thing to
more than the waiting policy. Tho ever, perhaps to ease the conscience do, and that is to hit where it will
buftinesN will soon go to the man who of its members (if they have any), one hurt worst, and that is in their
appropriating $100,001) for hospitaliza­
Kooh Hfter it.
tion purposes for the relief of soldiers
suffering
from tuberculosis in Arizona
And tile straw Imllot will find the
people of Orlando in favor of owning and the other nn appropriation for
their own utilities—some may fight IbOO.OOO to lie used for the solution of
it with the idea of getting a Idg price the unemployment question.
The cry of a starving child should
Tor tho home plant—and some lielie
answered, it should he fed; wo are I
cause they think it will raise taxes,
yon can pick them out and see why not criticising congress for the stand
they fight against the wishes of tho it took in providing for the Russians, I
people—but Orlando will own her but surely if TWENTY MILLIONS]
OF DOLLARS are available for the
own utilities.
RUSSIANS cannot some appropria- ]
tion lie made to take care of the lioyH,
THE STRONGEST
The new year will soon lie upon us both in khaki and blue, who fought in 1
GUARANTEED
«nd many changes are to ho made in tlie World War?
several directions in this city. It is
TIRE MADE
It would appear from tlie action of
hejied that the vision of those men congress that the United States truss- j
who are to take the reins will be big ury is still bulging with Golden
enough and broad enough to make Eagles, so much so that Congress is
Sanford the great city It should have having a hard time finding places to
Curds
Sizes
become years ago and that the many put them. If only that body would § 9 ^()
30x3
improvements that are to bo made wake up to a realization of conditions $(2.50
$18.00
30x3&lt;/,
will be made this summer. Sanford in their own country they might be $19,15
$25.50
32x3
needs many improvements to supple­ persuaded to allow the boys thnt did §21.75
31x4
ment tho gifts of nature alrendy their hit, at least a portion of their $25.35
32x4
$32.40
provided and Sanford will improve siiaer.—Lakeland Star.
33x4
$33.10
$20.50
umly In the same rntio as tho people
$34.25
$27.25
34x4
of Sanford go ahead nnd do business.
$11.90
32x4'/,
ROW IT CAN HE DONE.
$33.40

The Bank of Safety
Security-Service
This institution, whose success nnd strength hns
been builded T»y a loyal people, whose most vnluable asset is the confidence, trust and esteem of
those who know it b«?st and whose highest en­
deavor is to attain still higher plains of service—
wishes you n Tfinppy, healthful nnd prosperous
New Year.

The Peoples Bank of Sanford

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE
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WE

have just been appointed exclusive
agents for thest* wonderful shoes.
Come to our store and fitted with a pair
of “Foot-Fitters.” Nothing like it in this
city. “Foot-Fitters” are the best shoe con­
struction ever attempted. All shapes, sizes
and widths.
PRICE

$ 7.50

A P air

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Miller
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NEWPRICES
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$34.50
Under the caption, "Hoys, It Can't $43.65

'Hie scheme of Chuluotn to have an
aitfto camp is a good one.
Auto
cnmpH should lie placed in spots like
this, far from tho maddening crowds
jiml far from the larger towns and
cities, where the enmpers cm, lie
free and easy and where they will not
encroach upon any one. If wo want­
ed to camp out it would not lie on
some city's rubbish heap. It would
Ixi as far from civilization as we
couulil get it.

33x4'/,
35x5

$42.85
$54.75

“FOOT-FITTER” SPECIFICATIONS

Ue Done," in another column on thiH
this page is an editorial from the
Miami Herald showing why the cap­
ORLANDO, FLA.
ital removal fight will fail. It is a
solid argument the Herald uses, and
there is no getting hnck of the sound­ Eyes Tested
Glasses Fitted
ness of Its reasoning; but at llio very
last paragraph of the editorial it
TOM MOORE
pointH out how it can bo done—"AglOptometrist-Optician
tutu for state division."
Opp. Postoffice
A well balanced campaign for state
We
Appreciate
Your Business
division would surely put tho fear of
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A delicious chicken salad,
which is (illicitly prepared,
is made by using a can of
Purity Cross Chicken Salad,
chill this thoroughly then
add celery if desired and
arrange on lettuce.

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Good meals, $8.00 per week, Tho
Tompio Club, corner Third nnd Park.

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OIT. I&gt;.
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST

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212 East, l i t St.
Sanford, Pla.
WE GRIND OUR OWN LENBB

A —Full Grnln Calfskin Rich Mahogany
Shade.
H—First Quality Ten Iron Oak Outsole.
C —Seven or Eight Iron Oak (Shoulder
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D —Full Length Vamp.
K —Sole Lenther Box.
F —Calfskin Inside Vamp Reinforcement.
0 —Calfskin Inside Counter Pocket.
II —Sole Leather Counter.
1 —Extra Long Rubber Heels 1-4 inch
longer than standard,
j —Nine Cord Linen Inseam Thread.
K —Lapped Quarters, no Back Stay.
L —Nineteen Gauge Steel Shank.
M—Calfskin Heel Pad.

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N —8 ox. Duck Lining.
O — Four Rows Tip Stitching.
P —Calfskin Eyelet Stay.
Q —Best Quality Braid Lock Stitch Sole
Thread.
I t—Silk Rlutcher Bar.
S —Calfskin Top Facing.
T —Felt Bottom Filler.
U —Fast Color Hooks and Eyelets.
V —Felt Lined Tongue,
W—Two Rows Single Needle Vamping.
X —Full Grain Sole Lenther Whole Lift
Heel Base.
Y —Eight Nall Heel.
Z—
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-Sanford, Florida

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1921

lie nround for the man who hns "ready money."

s

Tho man who hnsn’t it is always embarrassed
by seeing tho other fellow seize tho "big chnnce"
and forge ahend.

Why not open your Savings Account hero today?
The amount doesn’t count. It’s the start—that’s
the thing

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THE

G A M E"

Children Sported While Their Crave
and Reverend Eldera Dwelt on
the Destiny of Nations.
Mark Sullivan writes In the World’s
W ork:
As to at least ono who observed
President Harding rend Ids message to
congress from the press gallery, Ills
most vivid recollection will he of the
Utile son of a Itcpuhllcnn member In
the fifth row, who, across the hacks
of four scats, Improvised an acquain­
tance; and then, having exchanged
treaties of amity and commerce
through mysterious signals Impercept­
ible to older eyes, slipped away from
the guardianship of their respective
parents, nnd by the nld of a cautious
and Ingratiating diplomacy, maneuv­
ered their way past a dozen elders
preoccupied with exulted matters of
state, to the ends of the rows of seats.
There, In the protective obscurity pro­
vided by till* cavefn-llke depths of tbc
iflsle. tliey produced n roundish glided
button' not so siiuill but wlint unsatluted Imaginations could piece It out
Into a ninrble whose defects of ro­
tundity were fortuitously/and admir­
ably corrected by the slight decline In
the door of the aisle. With this equip­
ment they extemporized a delectable
game, which they playl'd for an hour
under great lutudlcnps ami at con­
tinuous and Imminent risk of awful
catastrophe, In happy unconcern of the
sonorous words iihout the destiny of
nntlons that rolled above their little
bends."

The people of this community nru
indeed delighted to know that Capt,
(I. E. Atkinson hns nrrlvod in San­
ford ami will operate his boat, “Tho
Sanford," between Enterprise nnd
Sanford after January llrst. \ The
boat will also be operated for hunt­
ing and fishing parties, Capt. At­
kinson's son nnd family accompanied
him to Sanford nnd his son will as­
sist him in the work. On Inst Satur­
day evening Capt. Atkinson invited
the people of Enterprise to bo his
guests on a trip to Sanford nnd n
very pleasant time was enjoyed by all
who went.
{
A Christmas song Bcrvlco was held
at (lie Methodist Orphnnnge on Sun­
day •evening. The Christmas enrols
were sung, then Dr. Palmer ninde the
principal talk of tho evening. Miss
Emma Tucker closed the service with
a few words on Christmas giving.
.Mrs. Williams of Onteen was the
guest of friends horo ono night last
weak.
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!&gt;r. Joseph C. Arbognst of Buffalo,
N. Y., arrived Snturday nnd is a
guest at Benson Springs. Inn
Mr. nnd 'Mrs E. E. Mooks and
” NOT LONG LIV ED
daughter-of "DeLnrid-wttfi* the week- "D A W D LER S---------x w &gt;:&gt;i ufn»r
"id guostfl of Mf/fPred Mbriray nnd
Prominent
British
Manufacturer
Point*
family.
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Out That Active Min t f fiuil-'
Mr. nnd Mrs. .A. . B. Commons pf
net* Reaches OldAg• /
Stone Ialnnd wero coiling *ori' friends
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here Sunday.
‘t-iXiLord Loverhulme, one of Grcut
Miss Grace Padgelt of Jackson­ Britain's largest miinufadurcrs, asserts
ville, is tho guest of Mr.-Wm. Pad­ •that mioro people shorten their lives
gett s family for the Christmas holi­ by dawdling lu Eiiftlnud tJuifi lliy
hustling. Hu Is a living proof Itliut
days.
‘hustling promotes halo old age. ,llu
Mrs. William Pndgctt was callod hns always led the strenuous life,,nnd
Florida, Sunday 'by itho at 70 Is still going strong.
serious illness of her mother, Mrs, --. He presided nt the annual meeting
Myrca, who is with hor son, J. Myrosi Of the'B ritish Industrial. Safety First
Miss 'Addle Bonrdsloy, who has association’ the other ihiy. In ids ad­
"•n the guust of Mrs. Count for tho dress. Im drew largely upon Ills'Ameri­
holidays, leaves today for Orlando, can experience, steps had-heed'token
there, lie said, to ascertain whether II
"here she will attend tho stato teach- was the bust ling, hustling business
• rs association.
man who was supposed to shorten Ills
Miss Grnco Wnrmouth of Franklin, days, or the man who crawled and
Ind.. arrived 'Saturday ('nnd is the dawdled through life.
lie declared there were men In the
guest of ftlrs.i Frod Murray.
Fulled
Stales today of HO. ix&gt; and be­
rti.’ss Mary Stone was among tho
tween
IM
ami 10(1 years of age 'rim
holiday Visitors hero
were still In good health uml actively
Mr. Henry Murrny killed tho first engaged In JiilKlness, whereby ulfil.whp.
deer of the Henson hero yesterday.
bail retired early from IniHlnevi bud
Supt. U. J. Bennett and family nnd slmrleiied llielr lives thereby.
lie Iboiigbt tli’o crawl ofttm .ituw dlcr
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A Jackson.of Fitz­
gerald, Gn., aro expected today, to was largely liistruuienlnl 111 .shortening
be the guests of relativos for a few .the lives of Individuals Ip &lt;Jn*t|: Brit:
nil!—flint Hie •more a man worked,
days.
whether professionally or In other’ vie
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murray, Mias eat Ions, the more he would conserve
Craee Warmouth and Mr. Fred MuiU Ills life and strength and tho life and
ray and" family motored to Sanford 'commerce of the country.
yesterday on n sight-seeing trip. "*i Ji*.
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NOTICE

COMMISSION MANAGEIl FORM.
CLEARWATER, Dec. 2D.-Cl6nrwater, nt n special election January
•il, will select a charter board with'a
view of placing this city under a
commission-manager form o fgovdmment, tho city council having In­
structed tho city attorney to prepnro
nn ordinance to that effect and s-ib»'it it to tho council for action.
MITCHELL WANTS JOIL
KT. PETERSBURG, Doc. 20— N
A. Mitchell,itormy potrel of locilfpolitics and who after his recall ns may»r HOTernl weeks ago was defeated
in nn election recently in which ho
sought to succeed himself, hns made
formal application for appointmont
ns secretary of tho local chamber' &lt;&gt;f
commcrco to succeed Bradford I jiw ronce, resigned. Tho board of gov­
ernors df'fche xjrganization hns'as ypt
taken no action.

,M. I. Stongnll Mulo Co. hus put all
notos nnd accounts In Mr. J. E. Lan­
d 's hands for collection and I will ex­
pect all parties duo mo to boo him at
rpy barn in-Sanford at onco and mako
settlement. This monns each and ev­
ery ono.
W. I. STEAGALL MULE CO.
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DO YOU TAKE YOUR HOME
iPAPERT
iTho Herald will make a campaign
tho firslsot-tho year .to (bring up the
list of suhscrlbors foT-th" Daily Herilld to thoSflMb markwnd our sollcltd n will call upon every;fumily liv­
ing on tho rogulur routos to.tako tho
(Tho Daily Herald Ujyour own daily
paper giving you tho rows of tho city
and county, stato and tho world every
day. If you do not- tako It get ready
’to tako it after January first.

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Don’t envy him his "luck.” Practico his fore­
thought.

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Embarrassing, Indeed!
Kcnnnmlzliig 111 1u111 Ikj nil right, but
llrst know your locution! I went Into
it two-prlecd millinery store nm! after
trying oil Hovernl IiiiIh and not caring
liartlcularly for any, realized that It
wish next to Impossible to get away
without a purchase. Finally I Haiti I
m hail no money, but selected a hat for
them to put away for me, and prom­
ised I would surely return for It the
next evening.
I breathed relief
when I made my exit, ami passing a
store a few doors away, entered upon
seeing n hat much to my (itste, and
after trying It on decided I really
s would buy It. As I was about to
take the money from my purse, to my
surprise the manager of the llrst store
(lie owned both, I later lee rued), en­
tered, anil seeing me, cynically smiled
and said: “Don't waste your time on
IIiIh . customer—she's only sightseeing
nnd has no Intention of buying." My
embarrassment, together with nilger,
was the limit, and I arose In u raze
and left the store,—Chicago American.

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Lost “Victory" Recovered.
Dust-covered and forgotten, two big
packing cases have been reposing In
the yard of federal parliament house.
They had been received twelve months
ugo from London, nnd hud been
'Mumped’’ with other stores In an outof-the-way plaee.1Recently one-of tho
cases was opened and w a s . found to
contain a female figure In hrnuze with
a helmet on her head. This was la- '
tended to represent Victory and was
designed to commemorate the heroism
of Australian soldiers. The statue was |
a gift of the eommoawealth by Bertram ;
.Mackeiinal. the Australian sctilp'oi '
The smaller case contained the base
of the statue. The uufortiimitu over I
sight hns been rectified and Australia’*
thanks have been sent to Mr. Mpcken
mil.
Engineering Triumph.
A daring engineering fenl was per
formed In I'lttshurgh recently when u
nine-story modern Imlldlug, filled with I
hardware, was moved a distance of 7f» !
feet by t'J laborers. Ninety-pound
rails. 1LM) of them, made the tracks on
which the structure was moved. The
sidewalks and basement of the build
lug. Including a big engine uml boiler
that continued to fiinctloii, .weld along
with the building. Customers passed
to and from the building as-though
nothing wps happening.
Completely Educated.
"Mrs. Brooks says -lie lias no lunger
any fault to find with her hushimil."
•‘.Meaning, I -niqnive. Hint alie long
ico found all the faults he has."—
Vmerlcnn Legion Weekly.

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BEGINNING

NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

NOTICEl
There will be no shortage of mate­
rial for pinno keys while the world
is full of puople wiio think thuy can
got something for nothing.

Tho regular annuul meeting of tho
stockholders ol’ tho I’ooplos Bank of
Sanford, Florida, will bo hold lh ac­
cordance with Its By-laws, In tho of­
fices of tho bank on Wednesday, Jan-,
uary 18th, 1922, at 7:80 p. m. for tho
purpose of electing a board of direc­
tors to servo for,-tho ensuing year,
and for tho transaction of any other
tyoiilaeM that may proporly como bo-

Work in underway for tho addition
to til’s Stnto Capital at Tallahassee.
TwcPnt'W wings will possibly bo added
within ’the coming year.
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A poor man can’t ntford a valbt, but
ho can get married.—Baltimore'Sun.
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Count that day lost whoso low doSpooking of tho mnilcd fist, write
n plain fist when mailing.—Augusta sconding sun sues no now treaty tho’t
of or begun.—Pittsburgh Sun.
Herald.
ford the moating.

11. P. SMITH,

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE
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SALT MULLET
APALACHICOLA OYSTERS
7
JONES DAIRY FARM SAUSAGE
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TALL &lt;VAN
CAMP’S
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$1.50
NEW FLORIDA SYRUP, per gallon

75c

Seminole
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24-lbs. BAG TABLE TALK FLOUR, per bag

$1.35_________

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Work Guaranteed
Prices
Reasonable
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96-lbs. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR,

Lumley &amp; Lumley
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2'/2-lb. CANS TABLE PEACHES

40c —3 FOR— $1.00

IQHN GOVE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
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1018 W est First Street

NO. 2 CANS PEARS

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WE HAVE FOR SALE CITYLOTS 5
ANY PART OF TOWN, ON TERMS TO I
SUIT YOU
You can make money buying for advance, "g
You are going to build a home one of these 9
days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it ■ ■
by easy stages.
If you have some money, will build one or J
ttwo houses.
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Sanford dfumaving, don!t wait, get in ithe: [
game now.
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Realty Com pany:

A. -P. C0NN1 LLY
AGENT

2'/2-lb. CANS SLICED PINEAPPLE

40c —
SFOR—$1.00

1 SANFORD MARBLE &amp;
1018 Weat First Street

$5.75

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35c -a FOR— 95c
NO. 2 CANS RED RASPBERRIES

$1.35
NO. 2 CANS BLACKBERRIES

50c —3 FOR— $1.35
NO. 2 CANS RED PITTED (CHERRIES

50c

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We want you to bo one of the fortunate customers to benefit by our great Sale, the Greatest January Sale we have evfcr offered. It is the
Pre-Enventory, the Stock Reduction Sale preparatory to the arrival of Spring Goods, the Greatest Cut Price Sale ever seen in the Celery
City, Beginning-

f Saturday, December 31, and Continuing Thru Saturday, January 14
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our entire stock cut to and below pre-war prices—nothing misrepresented—NOTHING CHARGED—NOTHING EXCHANGED—Bonafide
Cash Sale. High Power! Rapid Speed Sale! The Biggest Sacrifice ever attempted in Sanford. Will bring a tidal wave of business for
miles. Store will be closed FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30TH, open SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31ST, 8:00 A. M.
Unusual Bargains in Shoes .
If you have small feet here’s your opportun­
ity. Lot of Women’s Pumps and Oxfords,
tail, patent and black kid,
0 4 QO
$5 to $10 value, at a pair.....
Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Canvas Shoes
of all kinds at .............. ONE-HALF Price

Shoes for Women
Another lot of Women’s Patent, Tan and
Black Kid Oxfords. Good seasonable Ox­
fords, $5.00 values
at .......................................
Also few plain Kid Pumps,
$5.00 value, at ................
Women’s lied Cross Pumps, and Oxfords, in
Tans and Black. $8.50 regu­
lar price. Now ...................
Women’s Boyd Welch $9.00. and1 $10.00 SatSat­
in, Kid, Suede and ‘Patent
Dress Pumps, at
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ress Pumps,
Outing Satin and While Kid Dress
$8.00 and $9.00 value,
for .................................. ....
Women’s Maxines Oxfords
tan and black, $7 values at
All other Women’s Oxfords, Pumps and
Shoes sold at like reductions.
All children’s Shoes, including “Buster
Brown” Shoes for children and Misses, cut to
pre-war prices, regardless of cost.

$2.48
$2.48
$5.95
$7.25
$5.95
$5.25

Unusal Bargains
Lot of Women’s Felt Bedroom Slippers, in
colors. All sizes, $1.75
OA a
value. Sale price..........................O v v

Look at This!

$2.50 and $3.00 all leather
Work Shoes. Sale price
$3.50, $4 and $4.50 Work Shoos,
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Sale price $3.15, §2.95 and.....
Standard Army Shoes, none
fl? /| £ A
better made, $0.50 Shoes, at ...
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Army Officers’ Shoes, $0.50

$1.95

Men’s English and Comfort Last Shoes, tan
and black, all styles $5.00, $0.00, $7.50 and
$8.50 Shoes. Sale prices,
$5.90, §5.75, §1.00 and......
J. P. Smith high grade $10
Shoes for men, sale price...
$10 and $12 Floresheim

$3.90
$7.75

Men’s Rain Coats

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$0.00 Coat, Sale
p rice.......!..............
$7.50 Coat, Sale
price ........i........................
vcreoat, Belt
$14.00 Combination Ruin and Overcoat,
Back, unmatchablc
value at ............................
Guaranteed no leak Walking
Slicker, “Seal Brand” .......
Hiding Slicker,
Sale price ..........................

$3.90
$5.00
$8.90
$3.45
$4.45

Women’s and Children’s Silk and Cotton
Hose at 30% REDUCTION. Regardless of
of original cost. In other words a $2.00 pair
Overalls, Work Pants, Etc.
of Silk Hose will cost you $1.10. We have in Overalls, Work Pants and Work Shirts cut to
stock black, white, tan, navy and the new the last penny. If you need., work clothes,
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1‘ grey. n,;
now is the time to buy and Thrasher &amp; Gar­
,i r..
dner’s store is the place.
$1.00 Silk Hose,
-*7 Q a
Sale price per pair....................." ■
50c Lisle half Hose,
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Sale price per pair......................
25e Lisle half Hose,
1 Q o
Sale price per pair........................ JLt/V*
20c Lisle half Hose,
4
Sale price, per pair ...............
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Any and all Men’s half Hose sold at like re­
ductions. And we have all of the standard
colors.

More Bargains

Silk'Shirts:

Men’s and Boys* Sweaters

At prices you can’t resist, if you have use
for one.

BOYS’ SUITS
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Boys’ Clothing Below Pre-war Prices
0 to 9 years, $0.00 Suits
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Sale price ................................
10 to 18 years $12.50 2-pants
Suit ..................... .................
10 to 18 years, $10.00 2-pants 0 4 0 A A
Suit, Snle price ..................
10 to 18 years, $22,50 Suits, 0 4 / * A A
Sale p rice.........
.............9 1 D « U U
Full line of Boys’ Pants for 0 to 18
years a t
...............................1-3 OFF

$8.50

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Men’s Pants
Blue Serge
$12,50 Pants,
Sale price ..........................
$10.00 Pants,
Sale price ..........................
$8.00 Pants,
Sale price ..........................
$7.00 Men’s Flannel Pants, Blue, O f f J f f
Black and Green, sale price ...
$5.00 Men’s Pants,
Sale price ..........................
$4.50 Men’s Pants,
Sale price ..........................
$0.00 Men’s Pants',
Sale price ................ .........

$9.75
$7.50
$6.25

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Our stock of Men’s and Boys’ .ftilU&gt;und Mad­
ras Shirts and Underwear, mM-'fb be reduced,
so we have cut the prices.,in, ibis,jparl of our
stock without regard to .jjie.-«&lt;«].*. A great
opportunity to lay in a supply of Shirts at
marvelously low prices. 1
Look at this! Our entire stock of Silk
Shirts, $5.00 to $8.00
OQ AA
values a t ..................................( J l U t v l l
Get yours early before they are picked
over.

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Men’s One-Half Hose

Men's Neckwear, Belts, Suspenders and Sup­
porters at ........................30% REDUCTION

Shoes for Men

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SHOES FOR BOYS
$2.50, §2.75, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and $0.00
Shoes, Sale Price §1.10, .......0 4 O H
§3.05, §3.30, §2.95, §2.10 and

$3.95
$3.50
$4.25

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Men’s and Young Men’s Blue Sedge} Fahey
Worsted and Cassnmcrc Suits. A. Ri Kirchtan make, high grade clothing. Fits and
wears as well as any made:
$45.00 Suits,
Sale price......................
$40.00 Suits,
Sale price*......................
$35.00 Suits,
Sale price.....................
$20 to $22 Suits^
Sale p rice.....................

$30.00
$28.00
$25.00
$15.00

No maddening disappointments to greet you. Tell your friends, spread the news. Come yourself.
fore the stock is picked over.

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Army Goods

$4.50 Army Khaki
Blankets ............................
$3.50 Army Khaki Blankets,
Blankets ............................
Army Wool Reclaimed
Shirts ......!........................
Army Hats,
• now, only............ ...............
Army Breeches, Reclaimed,
now only ..........:................

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We have'considered the mntter of giving to
the first so many customers certain unusual
bargains, and have decided that the only
FAIR and LEGITIMATE Inducement to the
trade, ,1s ter serve ALL CUSTOMERS nlike,
whether first or.last, with the biggest pos­
sible reduced prices consistent with honest,
fair business methods.

$3.75
$2.75
$1.75
$1.50
75c

Men’s and Boys* Hats and Caps
reduced 30 to 40%
Fori • the Ladies
25 dozen A-l Bleached Turkish Towels, 20x
40, at less than cost today,
9 9
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Or One dozen
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10 dozen 81x90 Pepperal Bleached Sheets,
today’s value $2^5,
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The old bulb still hovors
around tho 75 mark and
while tho nights nro cool
Kn and filled with many con** flicting emotions and spirits
ha and Nuch like tho days conha tlnuo to bo Florida wenthha cr. Foggy this morning
ha which menns n big rnin
ha somo timo soon, probably
after tho Armistice danco
ha Frldny night. Have you a
ha littlo telephone in your
ha home thnt could be rung all
ha times of tho day and night?
ha 5:10 A. M„ DEC. 2D, 1D21
h« Maximum .................... 75
ha Minimum ..................... 40
ha Itnnge ........................... 50
ha Barometer ............... *.30.11
ha Calm and clear.

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ANNUAL BALL.
An event of much importnneo and
I** brilliancy nnd which is looked for­
Ni ward to each year with much Inter­
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Who are home peoplo who intend to stand
est is the annual hall given by tho
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Pa nodal department of the Womans'
squarely behind tho farmers of this sec­
)*l Club, which wns given Tuesday even­
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tion, and whoso policy has ever been ono of
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alertness
to
assist
in
every
constructive
move­
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ing at the Valdez Hotel.
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ha
ment tending to increase the weatlh and pros­
The hall room was most artistical­
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ha ly decorated with Southern smilax nnd
a
perity of your fnrm.
a
fcl poinsettns nnd pcdestnl baskets of
a
a
hn red roses. Tho palm room wns
a
You are invited to mnke this institution your
a
Phi transformed into n veritable bower
bnnking headquarters and to come in and talk
a
ha
a
over your financial needs with us.
of roses, nnd it wns hero thnt tho
a
ha punch tables were placed.
a
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ha
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In the receiving line were Mr. nnd
a
ha Mrs. R. R. Dens, Dr and Mrs. W.
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ha Theodore Langley, Mr. nnd Mrs. John
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hn
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Leonnnrdi and Mr. nnd Mrs. It J.
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ha Holly.
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The punch table was gracefully
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presided
over by Mesdnmes It. C.
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COMMUNITY
BUILDER
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a a m a a i a a i a i a i a
-a/ sw at rM f /s o/fffar*T
Bower, G. 1 Loucks, J W. Wallace
and Henry Wight.
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boat coming to Sanford Mr. Scholey
Bull's orchestra furnished splendid
a F. p. Forster, Pres.
B. F. Whitner, Cashier \ wns attracted by a special edit! in of music,
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nnd tho grand march wns led
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by
Dr.
nnd
Mrs. Langley, nfter which
| the Sanford Herald and bccamo ac­
a
idbi
the programs were distributed by
quainted with the editor nf tho Herald
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Betts.
and since that time ho fell In love
Late in tile evening refreshments
with this part of the stnto and having
of
sandwiches nnd cofTco were serv­
Summary
nf
the
l, alt* Happening*
retired from the newspnpor game has
ed
by Mesdnmes Dens, S. E. Barrett,
Floating
Small
Mention of
built a winter home nt Orlando.
It.
C.
Bower, W. T. Langley nnd John
Talks
Succinctly
stater* In Ilrlef
Arranged fur
Leonard!.
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County Judgu J, E. Lovorn, accom­
Hera'd Readers
Mrs. Dens was a graceful figure in ■ 120 acre homestead for sale. 15 acres cleared J
ofinterest
panied by Miss Hazel Bennett, were n smart frock of hlnck satin combin­
| in the city today enrouto to Okee­ ed with silk lace.
r land. Must move at once. Close to transpor­
hut his duties ns agent for the Fords chobee City nfter nttending tho State
Mrs. Lnnglcy wore nn exquisite
kq r-4
nt Okccchobeo wore paramount nml ho Educational Association meeting at imported gown of hlnck seeqpins nnd
tation. Flowing1wells.
deserted the newspaper game for the Orlando. Judge Lnvorn is ono of tho lace over satin and tulle, with nn
moroviuerntive one of helping Henry . prominent citizens of Okeechobee and American Beauty rose ns corsage
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Mrs. Lconnrdi was lovely in hlnck
Ford become rich.
| Miss Bennett formerly taught school
satin
nnd net nnd Mrs. Holly wore a
&gt;at that point hut is now teaching at
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most
becoming costume of rose taf­
p i Thursday, Friday; warm- **
George Keller, traveling represen­ Cocoa. She will visit friends nt Okee­
feta
nnd
silver made pannier effect.
p i er in northeast Thursday; *»J tative of the Mergenthnler Linotype chobee City before returning to her
Cronin
satin and real luce fashion­
Co., with headquarters in Orlando, duties nt Cocou.
p i somewhat colder in north
ed
Mrs.
Wallace’s
exquisite costume,
was in the city today calling on the
Pi Friday.
Mrs.
Wight’s
frock
of orchid wns
*4
* local printing trade. George is one , A. Ilnffcld has nti advertisement in
most
becoming,
while
Mrs. W. T.
of the best in the business and has this issue calling attention to tho fnct
Morgan,
chnirmnn
of
the
floor com­
friend^ all over Florida who never that he Iuih boon appointed the locul
mittee,
was
charmingly
attired
in
llryant Bowden was in the city to­ think of buying anything in tho Lino­ agent for the “ Foot Fitters" Shoe. gold lace over gold colored taffeta.
day enroute to his homo at Okeecho- type line without calling Gcorgo to The “Foot Fitters” sell for $7.50 n
Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for leaa than
Mrs. S. E. Barrett's blond lienuty
pair and are standard the world ovor.
bee t'ity after spending tho holidays their office.
25 cento, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Caafe
was enhanced by her frock of orchid
When you get n pair you know whnt
with Iris parents at Inverness.
His
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a line and remit actnfrutn. Mrs. R. C. Bower wore u
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Scholey were in you nro getting and the specifications chic costume of hlnck satin combined
father is one of tho prominent news­
cordingiy.
paper men of tho stnto and is sheriff the city yesterday tho guests of Mr. go with each pair of shoes. Look nt with chennillo
of Citrus county at the present time and Mrs. It. J. Hally for n few hours the shoe at Ilaffcld's store thnt hns
Mrs. Loucks wns charming in Idnck
LOST
FOR SALE
hut still edits tho newspnpor at In­ visit. Mr. Scholey for 23 years was been cut in half showing tho construc­ chnrmcuso and Ince, nnd Mrs. Betts
verness and has his finger on tho pub­ owner and editor of tho Guilford tion and the kind of real leather thnt
LOST—Between
B. &amp; O. Garage nnd
wore n smart nnd distinctive frock of FOR SAI.E- -Paper shell pecans, 801
About 12 goes into every pnlr—guaranteed. American Beauty satin and tullo.
R.
R.
crossing
on
West First, Colt’s
lic pulse. Bryant is the former editor Connecticut newspnpor.
Mognuliu.
revolver. Iteward if returned to W.
and owner of tho Okocchobco Nows yonrs ngo whilo on tho Clydo lino Bend the advertisement in this issuo.
FOR SALE—One 25 Remington auto-j g. Wnlthnl cure Sanford Truck GrowKIWANNIS CLUB MEETS
matic riflo with 500 cartridges. Ono1^
238-2tp
12-gnugo Winchester pump.
Onu1I.OST—A wrist watch, Swiss movoTho Kiwnnis Club of Sanford, hold Remington automatic 38 pistol..........
In-, ^
,.Mtria Jlttacbo,, to bIack rlb.
tholr usual weekly luncheon nt tho quire Smith Bros. Garage. 234-fltp
hon band. Finder |ftenso phono 330-J.
Valdez today. Tho election of offi­
FOR
SALE—Eight
room
liouso
with
_______237-3tp
cers for tho ensuing year filled the
bath.
Immediate
possession.
Small
program and Kiwnniun Scoggnn de­
•f
FOR RENT
livered a very forceful talk on Kiwnn­ payment down, long timo on bnlnnco.
Sec Lnno or oddress Box 782, Day­
is. Doe Denn finally got there with
109-Tu-Snt-4w FOR RENT—Two furnished bod
his new attire. Songs were inter­ tona, Fla.
rooms, Oil Bark Avo.
212-tfc
FOR SALE—Ono Daisy chum. Call
Our prices are 10 to 20 per cent lower
spersed and a good time enjoyed.
415-W.__________________ 204-tfc FOR RENT—Bed room, 311 I’nrk ave­
i
than the official used car market re­
nue.
178-tfc
FOUND—Ladies poeketliook. Owner MULES FOR SALE—Fivo teams
port and every car guaranteed to be
FOR
RENT—2
furnished
bed
rooms.
enn have same by identifying nnd
spiondid, medium sized fnrm mules
Phone
437-W,
corner
Elm
&amp;
Third
paying for ndv. Apply «t Union at low prices.—F. N. Burt, DeLeon
just as represented:
Street.
105-tfc
Pharmacy,
238-ltp SprlngB, Fin._____________ 231-10tc
flill' Itl'INT—Half of store, with’Him
FORD Touring, like new..$315; terms
FOR SALE—Gas heating stove in display window, No. 221 blast First
INSURANCE
good shape, $2.00 cash takes it.— street, opposite postoffice.
OORT T ouring................$325; terms
230-tfc
Herald office.
S N. Y. LIFE INS. CO. FOR BALE—Btool drum with237-3tp
FOR RENT—Ono furnished Ee3
fifty
BUICK 6, 5-pass...............$450; terms
room, also garage. 110 Laurel Avo.
W. T. ROBERTS, Agent
gallons water-proof paint for con­
100-tfo
] Sanford
•
Florida crete houses. Cheap for cash at the
( HANDLER, 7 pass, only
Herald office.
237-3tp FOR RENT—5 room bungalow, furdriven 3,000 m ile s.......... ......................
{ Sanford Steam Laundry FOR
nished, 2 garages. Good loention.
SALE—One fresh Jersey cow. —E. F. Lane, “Tho Ronl Estate Man"
FOR SERVICE
Phono 2203.
238-2tc
230-atp
Call 146-J
FOR SALE—Westinghouso electric FOR RENT Rooms nnd kitchennttes,
W. RAWLING. Prop.
:
iron; 50 feet best grade water hose
Shirley Apt., opp. I’. O.
220-20tp
I’AIGE, 5-pass................................. $650
and uno lawn mower.—203 Maplo
Sanford Machine &amp;
F rn n ri!N T -tto o ,i seven room house,
Ave.
238-3tc
well located. $45 per month.—A.
Foundry Co.
REO, 6 cyl.,
P. Connolly.
230-tfo
General Machine and Boiler Works Sanford Constructs Co
Dandy b u y..............................................
FOR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms for
Automobile Flywheel Stool Gear
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
light housekeeping. 311 Elm.
bands in stock
Planes and Specifications Cneerlull
238-2tp
Crank Shafts Re-turned
Furnished
FOR RENT—A tent house consisting
All Work Guaranteed
of two large rooms screened. Warm.
OAKLAND Touring, new paint, good
.. Employment Bureau.. II. T. PACE
Inear town. Phone KI7-W.
238-2ta
.
|».
O.
Hoi
IC
The vocational committee of the Busi­
tires, just overhauled............... $775
FOR
RENT—Two
light
housokoop’
.
ness and Professional Women’s Club "WE DELIVER THE liUUUo
ing
rooms.
Apply
to
118
Myrtio
requests all young womm desiring
Good NASH T ou rin g..... ..............$325
238-3tp
employment to register nt the First Quick Service Transtei Avo.
Storage Facilities
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms
, National Bank.
If we please you, tell others; if no
— I CAN SELL YOUR CAR----202 Palmetto Ave.
238-3tp
AGNES G. BERNER. Chairman
tell ua. Phone 498

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Tho officers of the First Nntionnl Bunk nrn
men who nro permanently identified with tho
future of this city and community.

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Used Car Sales

$8.40 •

$350 Terms

WANTED—A few FORD Roadsters
and Touring Cars
Vacant Lot next to Postoffice

Hotel Montezuma
"Sanford's New Hotel"

Auto Radiator Repair
Shop

WANTED

WANTED—Young man who can start
on rory moderate salary, nnd loam
business.
Must be able to help book­
Located at 207 French Are., between
S. O. Shinholser
keeper.—Smith
Bros., Furniture. Foot
2nd and Third. E. It. BERGQUIST.
of
First
Street.
328-3tp
Contractor and Builder
WAITED—Customers for fresh mlik,
Acteylene Welding
SANFORD
FLORIDA
morning and ovonlng deliveries.—R.
OF ALL KINDS
I H. W. NICKERSON
L. Garrison. Phono 3711. HW-St-To
Sanford Welding Co. 204-tfc
" Public Accountant; Audits—Systems
Located In Eagle Bldg., 705 Oak Ave
Income Tax Service
George A. DeCottes
Room 10 McNelll-Davis Bldg,
Attomey-at-Law
j Phone 852
Orlando, Fla.
Smith Bros. Garage
Over Semlnolo County Bank
SANFORD -t. -:- -:- FLORIDA
Expert Repairing
11.80 Up Per Day

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Work

OIL, GAB and ACCESSORIES
Oak and First

HARTFORD BATTERY
“Battery Insurance’*

Geo. W. Knight

Sold and Serviced by

Real Estate and Insurance
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FLORIDA
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S anford Daily Herald

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST
VOLUME

educators adjourned
after many addresses

INTERESTING REPORTS

THB

“ City Substantial”

VEGETABLE SECTION

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1921

II

Sanford

NUMBER 239

02111213

VET’S BUREAU
TO TAKE CARE !
OF DISABLED
DIG TASK IS TO FIND EMPLOY­
MENT AFTER TRAINING
RECEIVED

POISON
LIQUORS’
TOLL
IN FREIGHT
RATES JAN. 1 MAKES NINE DEAD TODAY
MANY OTHERS ARE BLIND

ASSENGER RATES WILL ALSO
HE REDUCED MAKING IUG
SAVING TO TIIE PUBLIC

IMMORALITY
IS INCREASING
IN CHICAGO

-

WIRE TAPPERS
AT ST. PETE
GET $5,000 OFFICIALS AWAKEN

Holiday Week in N ew
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.—It is tho
On Jnnunry 1, 1022, passengers nnd
desire of President llnrdlng nnd of shippers will realize n very substan-1
York City Brings Usual
himself thnt tho “humnn touch" bo tial reduction in teh amount paid for
Prohibition Liquor
considered in nil matters hnving to do freight and passenger transportation
with disabled soldior rehabilitation, on account of tho removal of tho tnx
Colonel Chnrlcs It. Forbes, director of on transportation effective on thnt
tho Veterans’ Bureau, declared in an date.
GRAND JURY INDICTMENTS FOB address yostordny before n group o f ( Under tho provisions of tho now MASSACHUSETTS MAN FALLS
educators nnd scientists who mot hero rovenuo law it Is estimated thnt tho
TO TIIE ALARMING CONDITIONS
WAS PARAMOUNT IN BRYAN’S
FOR AGE OLD GAME
WOMEN OWNERS OF MAS­
nt his Invitation to discuss ways nnd oliminntion of this tux will result in n
PREVAILING AND GO AFTER .H
OF BUNCO
TALK AND HOW TO ENCOUR­
SAGE PARLORS
menns of "finding tho best mothod of saving to pnssengors nnd shippers usAGE IT IN BOYS
TIIE BOOZE SELLERS.
( I l f T k f A a a n r ln l e d P r e a a )
roturning to society moro than 100,- |ng tho Atlnntic Const Lino railroad
ST. PETERSBURG, Doc. 30.—MayCHICAGO, Dec. 30.—Grnnd Jury In­ 000 men disabled in mind nnd body by 0f approximately $2,200,000 annually, or Pulver Inst night sent to tho doNEW YORK, Dec. 30.—Police and
ORLANDO, Dec. 30.—Ono of tho
dictments
of three women owners of tho scourge of wnr." Tho conference This estimate) covers n snving to pns- partment of justice n statement mndo
greatest conventions over hold within
prohibition officials todny rodoublod
the city of Orlnndo dosed yostordny mnssngo pnrlors based on evldonco of which met under tho direction of Dr. sengors of $1,100,000 nnd to shippers to tho police horo by Henry A. Cnmp- their efforts to locate tho sourco of
after threo dnys of activity, and which what Stato’s Attorney Crowo terms John II. Finloy, of Now York, will 0f freight of $1,100,000 based on boll, n winter visitor of Worcester,
freight nnd passenger revenues for Mass., in which ho said thnt he had poisonous liquor which has taken
for tho past threo dnys hns brought gross nnd increasing secret immoral­ continuo threo days.
ity
was
announced
todny
ns
beginning
nearly ono thousand visitors hero.
Tho grent work nnd responsibility, the current year.
' lost $5,000 in n "wlretnpping" deal. threo moro lives, bringing tho total
of
a
determined
campaign
to
rid
Chi­
Yesterdny marked tho biggest day
Colonel Forbes said, wns that of cduInstructions have been issued to
Campbell met tho confidence men for the last six dnys to nine dead and
in tho convention nnd was ono long to cago of scores of such establishments. ention nnd “wo must sco to it," ho agents nnd others concerned providing on tho train whilo enrouto from Jack- ns many others blinded or soriously
be remembered by tho throng of edu­ Crowo revealed most pretentious of added, "thnt tho finest stypos of in- that no tnx on froight or passenger sonvillo to Lnkclnnil, nnd wns induced ill. Alarmed nt tho widespread ravthose mnssngo pnrlors fontured fe- stitutions nnd tho best sorvlco nro ren- transportation furnished on or nftor tc invest in certain securities. Cnmpcators who attended.
mulo attendants. Thoro nro hundreds dored," tho bcncficinrics of tho bu- Jnnunry1, 1022, will bo charged.Tick-, bell returned to his homo city to ob- nges of tho poisonous liquor, the
It was lenrned during tho morning
of such places in tho city ho said.
cts for transportation may bo pur- tnin money nnd from thoro wns lured Kings county grnnd jury hns taken
hours that William Jennings Brynn Some of them, of course, nro legiti­ renu. Continuing, ho said:
"Wo nro now using 5,000 schools chased nt any timo during tho remain- to Snn Antonio, Tox. Ho wns nbout steps to nnsk tho co-opcrntion of
America’s great Commonor, was " mate nnd respectnblo principally
guest of Congressman Joe Soars at his
throughout tho country for trnining dor of the present year without th o jto leave for Los Angeles, Calif., on other grand Juries to root out and
thoso entering exclusively to women,
homo In Klsslmmeo nnd Immediately hut I can sco nothing rospoctublo the ex-servico men, nnd 7,000 institu- payment of any tnx provided the receipt of a telegram from tho men, suppress tho traffic in bootleg li­
tlons for placement training.
Wo transportation servico Is not perform-, when ho rend about the killing of Itox- quor.
an attempt was mndo to procuro him
about a plnco where girls bathe nnd
hnve approximately 101,000 men ro- cd until 1022.
&gt; Brown, alleged confidence mnn, at
for the afternoon. Ilowovor, tho lnrgo
mnssngo men.
coiving vocational trnining nnd nbout
The assessing nnd collection of this Orlnndo. Ho beenmo suspicious of his New World’s Record
crowd that gathered to hear tho ad­
dresses delivered nt the morning ses­
32,000 men awaiting assignment; &gt;125,- transportation tax for tho government (“friends" for the first timo, ho said,
sion at tho Baptist church by Dr. II. 0. social sclcnco section, Tho County Su­ 000 men have registered for vocation- hns required each railroad to net ns a mid returned to this city whero ho For Continuous Flying*
ai training.
government tax collector nnd to make revealed the alleged swindle.
Hawaii of tho University of Florida perintendents section.
Made by Stinson
The nttendanco at the convention
a
strict
accounting
for
nil
tho
money
|
Local
police
bollovo
investigation
of
„ni| Prof. Ellwood Cubberly, wero
"My greatest concern nt tho pres- " .
.. ............” .......
------* i
*
. . .
. ' .
-----given n tremendous surprise thnt wns hns been splendid, tlicro being nbout cut Is the method of placement train»"'! turne, over to the gov- , ho case may icad to clues towan s 8
^
R|nrk ()f ;21 Hours and 19
audibly expressed in every corner of eight hundred in actual nttendanco nt ing.
11 per
M|nutM Mn(| e in Franco
II would
would state
state thnt
thnt -11
per cent
—.... ornBW,,t. . No. benefit
. . whatsoever hns
, ,,be identity of the slnjcr of Roxlo
tho auditorium and gnlery, when Con-'Boneral sessions. Nearly nil teachers ing.
of our entire ex-soldier population
to „thoi
companies Brown,
gressmnn Scars, nftcr making u few attending responded to the call for taking vocation training nro in place- *ro,n t l0 collection of tins tax,
(Ilr T he A m o d a lrd I 'f f ii )
.
I ,______
_ -___ri&gt;iMstrntion.
moro than
registration,
moro C0U having
BIG JANUARY CLEARANCE
MINEOLA, Dec. 30—Stinson doremarks,
suddenly
nndi _
unexpectedly
meat
trnoning
in
shops
nnd
mnnufuc-1
scendcd shortly nfter 11:15 nftor hav­
introduced Amorlcn’a silver tongued registered. The money received from luring plants. I nm Informed thnt I'RBVATT IS BOUND OVER
SALE.
tho registration went to pay tho ex­
ing been in tho nir twenty-six hours,,
FOR
KILLING
CLIFTON
orator.
penses of tho convention. It wns stnt- 0,000 of our bcncficinrics hnve been
nnd
ninoteon minutes nnd thlrty-flv*'
Thrasher
&amp;
Garner
nro
not
sitting
And not n littlo wns tho surpriso ed Inst night by It. L. Turner, secre­ roimbilitnted, but I have failed to find {
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seconds. Ho wns forced to descend’,
down
and
waiting
for
tho
trado
to
when Mr. Brynn himself stated that tary that tho high school nt Fort 1,000 who uro nctunly engngod In tho
DoLAND,hD e^O.--ArthuV Prevatt
he had been present for sometimo nt Meade, Polk county, wns tho banner employment which they selected, or wns bound over to tile grand Jury •come to them but they nro going af­ on account of n faulty oil connection
the morning session nnd hnd enjoyed school nt this convention, its faculty wns selected for them, as their vocn- ll|)(ll!r „ bond ()f $;l(000 in connection ter it, nnd nro among tho first of the which ho nnd his mechanician had
greatly tho addresses glvon by Dr. hnving registered 100 per cent. Thoro tionnl objective. Tho bureau reports with the shooting to death of Maxie Sanford merchants to put on n big battled with since threo o’clock this,
Jnnunry Clearance Snlo that stnrts morning. They Htlll hnd enough gal.
Enwall and Prof. Cubberly nnd nlso nro twenty-four teachers in this school 000 men qualified last month to return Clifton nt Seville Wednesday.
tomorrow nnd lasts until Jnnunry 14. left to hnve flown until sundown.
Dean Salley of Tnllahnssco who spoko nnd theso turned out onmesso to tho to gainful occupations. . . .
They hnd a* page advertisement in
for n few moments in tho early part
"Wo expect tho ponk of our hospl- EXPLOSION OF BOMBS
convention in Orlando.
MINEOLA, Doc. 30.—A now world*!
yesterday's Dally Herald and In the
of the session. Mr. Brynn hnd no
' KILLS TWO PERSONS
Tho closing session of the conven­ tnlizntion to bu reached in 1025 when
record
for continuous flying wns es­
Weekly
Herald
and
senttored
hills
particular subject to sponk upon but tion took placo Inst ovening ut tho we will hnvo hospitalized 32,000 men,
AT LISIION TODAY over four counties nnd will bring tho tablished today b yEdwnrd Stinson,,
brought out points of particular in­ Baptist church and although a largo tho majority of which will ho ncuroshoppers here for n radius of fifty houis nnd mm Icon rn' iiues nnd bovterest in tho addresses mudo by tho number of teachers had left during psychiatric cases and tuberculosis cas­ .
(Ilr The Aaaoclnlcil Prraa)
mochlnlclnn Lloyd Bortnud, when thoy
LISBON, Dec. 29.—Two persons miles around io nttond the snlo.
previous speakers and for nbout one tho afternoon for their homes in tho es. Our general medical and surgical
They have cut tho price on nil surpassed the mark of twonty-four
hour held the largo gathering with state the auditorium was crowded to cases will decrease, hut in tho mental killed, five wounded todny through
shoes for men nnd women, boys nnd tnhllshod lodry by Edward Stinson,
gripping interest.
tho doors. Tho meeting was opened nnd surgical cnscs will decrease, hut tho explosion of bombs which it is al­ girls, on hose, on shirts, on mens’ on seconds mndo in Frnnco in June,
Dr. Enwnll who is Swedish by with tho usual few minutes of com­ in tho mental and tuberculosis cases leged are being manufactured in u
Birth and undoubtedly nmong tho munity singing which was lead last wo must nlso provido a menns of trnin­ building belonging to the Lisbon Gen­ clothing nnd hats nnd enps, rnln- 11)20, by two Fronchmon. StlnHon bomost interesting educators to have night by S. Kendrick Guernsey, presi­ ing or of education for theso bcnefic- eral Confederation of Labor. Some ar­ conts, etc. They also hnve n supply gnn his flight yostordny nt 8:58 n. m.
of army goods thnt lias been cut be­ and nt 0:20 this morning wub still in
rests followed.
come to America from thnt country, dent of the Orlnndo Rotary Club, as­ iuries where practicable."
low the regular low prices nnd every­ tho air with no sign of descending.
delivered ono of tho greatest messag­ sisted by W. S. Branch nt tho pinno.
thing in this store is sacrificed to bo Stinson hopped off in tho midst of a
es to the Florida tonehors of tho en­ Thoro wore ulso two beautifully ren­
sold at once nnd mnko room for tho snow storm n:ul hoped to stay up un­
tire convention. The greater part of dered piano selections glvon by Miss
i
new soring goods thnt are arriving til noon today..
his address was devoted to "tho im­ Zndn B. Lee and two vocal solos by
every dny. Rend the advertisement
portance of fino ideuls nmong tho
Clara Rniloy.
and nttond this big sale thnt stnrts Breath Inspector
youth" nnd guvo several illustrations Mrs.
‘
Tho committee on resolutions made
tomorrow nt tho storo of Thrnshor
how n grent ideal backed with initia­ its report nnd thcHO wero adopted af­
For Boozy Breaths
&amp; Garner.
tive nnd character enn mnko of tho
ter a few revisions.
poorest nnd most insigificant human
Will Be Installed
The speakers of tho evening includ­
Turkey Dinner nt $1.00 per pinto
individual n lender nmong men und
ed Miss Adelaide Baylor, who bro’t
crown his life with nuccess. Most of an interesting message to tho teachers Displacement Understood to Be Virtually Agreed at the Chuluotn Inn. You know that Youngstown Police Thought i t a Joka
menns something good. Dinner nt 1
all did Mr. Brynn dwell upon this sub­ on "Objectives of Homo Economics
But Find Out Mistake
Upon Today
o’clock Sunday. Good roads nil tho
ject tnken by Dr. Enwnll, nnd said Education In Voentionnl Schools nnd
way
230-2tc
( I l y T h e A aan rliM rd P r e a a )
thnt the human mind should not bo
Classes." She showed tho grent im­
YOUNGSTOWN, Dec. 30.—Notlca
WASHINGTON, I)cc. 30.—(By the Associated Press).—American pro­
regarded ns n mechanical product but portance of tonchlng glrlH nnd young
of a breath inspector to bu appointed
posal for limitation of auxiliary naval craft to ninxmium of ten thousand tons SCOTT BEATON'S SON
that it should bo inspired from tho in­
women in tho great vocation of homo displacement It understood to lie virtually ngreed upon nt this morning's ses-'
for tho police force inserted in pollc*
ner man. An ideal from tho heart is
SERIOUSLY WOUNDED roll call horo yesterday ns a Joko waa
making, and stated that definite steps sion of the arms conference naval committee. All delegates accepted the
the inspiration that lends to success
nro being taken In every stnto nt tho proposnl except the French who, while holding formnl approval in abeyance
bailed ns a good idea by Mnyor-oloct
and this should bo inculcated into tho
WAYCROSS, Gn., Dec. 27.—Earl Olcs, who said today ho would put It
present timo to includo homo econo­ snid such approval wns expected. Delegations of all powers, however, it Is
hearts nnd minds of tho young gen­
mics in their plan of studies.
understood, have given their assent to additional provision of American pro­ Renton, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Scott T. into forco when he nssumes office
eration ns it grows to man nnd wom­
Benton of this city, wns seriously In­ Jnnunry first. Notice said brenth in­
Prof. Ellwood Cubborly, of Stan­ posal thnt guns of auxiliary ernft lie limited to eight inches.
anhood. "Moro intcligenco," ho snid
jured
in nn automobile accident nenr spector would sniff at all policemen
ford University, Cnlflornln, delivered
"Is of littlo vniuo without u motivo
Sanford,
Fla., Into yesterdny. Tho nn- ovor hour nnd that tho scont of
tho last address of tho convention nnd
power behind it," nnd said thnt it
turo
of
tho
accident or tho extent of cloves, wlntorgroen or poppormfnt
this was devoted entirely to "Esttlbshould bo tho purpose' of tho tonchcrs
tho
young
mini's
injuries could not ho would put black mark on record of
lished Principles of Amorlcnn Educa­
of tho country to send out * pupils,
learned todny. Teh paronts of tho in­ offending officer.
tion.’ Ho told of tho establishing of
mentally, spiritually nnd physically (it,
jured boy left for Sanford nnd n teiotho fundamental principles of tho ed­
instead of only intellectual ma­
gram for Mr. Bouton todny statod that HOARD OF TRUSTEES
ucational
school
system
in
America,
chines.
his son was seriously injured but did &gt; CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
which proved an interesting bit of his­
Mr. Brynn did not fnvor compul­ tory nnd showed whnt tremendous
not stnto tho extent of his injuries.—
REMOVED FROM DUTY
sory military training nnd stntcd that
Savannah News.
progress America hns mndo in this
the young mnn can receive wholesome particular linn In comparison to fore­ GIVE AMERICAN INDUSTRY GO­
(11/ T h e A a a n n ln tr d P r r a a )
(Ily T h e A eeoelaled P re a a )
TAVARES, Dec. 21).—$000,000 rond BIG LUMBER CO.
BY DESPITE SENTI­
physical training nnd culture other
BOSTON, Doc. 30.—Tho Board of
ign countries. Ho snid thnt tho Amer­
MENT
than thnt Imbued with tho destruction
bonds for construction of 70 miles of
Directors of tho First Church of
ican schools stands for equality nbovo
IN BANKRUPTCY
of humanity.
Christ,
Scientists, todny nnnounced now
highway
nnd
rebuilding
of
fifty
all things, and whether rich or poor
AT LAKELAND
Prof. Cubberly Bpoko upon “Tho tho individual who desires a success­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.—A copy miles of old roads In Lake county wero
tho romovul of tho Board of Trustee*
Significance of Educational Measure­ ful career must begin from tho bot­ of n contract ontored into by thirtyof tho Christian Scionco Publishing
( I ly T h e A s a u c ln t e d P r e a a )
sold yesterdny for $001,500. Thoro
ments" from which sovornl interest­
TAMPA, Dee. 30.—Tho Lakeland Society. Trustees at tho nnmo time
tom of the "Educational ladder" nnd four American manufacturers of fer­ was flat kid of $101,000 but it was
ing points wore stressed upon by Mr. climb upwards, sticking firmly to this tilizer with tho potash syndicate of
Lumber nnd Supply company today Insisted thoy nro still in office and
thrown out on technicality.
Bryan during his speech.
filed n voluntary petition in bank- that tho fact that thoir resignation!
ladder ns long hh ho can hold on to tho Gormnny by which tho former bind
At eight b’clock yesterdny morning
\ ruptcy in tho federal court hero, list, huvo been offered to the Suprem**
ropes, Ho told of tho struggles Am- themselves to purchaRo 75 per cent of PROMINENT PHOSPHATE MAN
n rural school breakfast took placo at oricn has had In establishing its their potash requirements from tho
1tug the liabilities nt $05,000 nnd as­ Court placed jurisdiction tololy In tha
DIED AT MULBERRY TODAY sets at $32,000. The unsecured cred­ court’s hnnds.
tho club rooniH of tho Orlando Busi­ school systorn, which is now "being Inttor wns rond yestordny lit tho record
.
m ■ «_m 11._ i.. M
!rr Lmm mmm mV t k.n anMnVn
ness nnd Professional Womon'B club closely followed by
mnny foreign
of tho tnriff
hearings of tho Bonnto
itors nro offered 25 cents on tho dol­
(Ily The Aaenolalrd Preaa)
which wns attended by forty toachors. lands, including Chinn,
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finnneo
commlttoo.
"CHASING WOODPECKERS’*
Austrnlin, Can
MULBERRY, Dec. 29.—Charles C. lar, according to tho petition. Tho
Sovoral short addresses wore givon, ndn, and mnny other countries who
First
Nation
hank
of
Lakeland
is
tho
Martin, 59, manager of tho Internat­
(linking it an interesting feature of
Start tho Now Yonr right. Rosolvo ional Agricultural Corporation’s phos­ largest creditor, tho compnny owing
An inspiritional messago will
nro nwnkoning to tho fact thnt this
tho convention,
grent Amiricnn plun of educating its to buy Peters Diamond Brund Shoes phate plant horo nnd mnny years with it $15,000, nccording to tho petition. delivered on tho nbovo subjoct on next
Yostordny afternoon Bovornl sec- youth is ono of tho grentost fnctors for yourself und fnmily in 1022. Sol­
Sunday night. Tho spoakor, Dr. G
tho Seaboard Air Lino Railroad and
tlonnl conferences wero hold in tho
MUSTANG, Okln., Doe. 30.—E. W. Hyman, has somo interesting
id lenthor throughout. Also rosolvo Merchant and Minors Steamship Co.,
in its national lifo.
high school building. Sections wero
to rcduco your shoo bill for 1022, by diod suddenly at his homo hero todny Brindloy, 35, president of the Mus- to say. This now year's m
classed in tho following mnnncr:
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. D. Brumloy have buying your shoos from Rlvors Bros., of apoplexy. Ho wns a nntivo of tnng Stnto bank, wns cnllod from his should havo a largo henring. Dr. B y
Physical Education, Attondnnco Of­ again tnkcnAhu Chuluotn Inn nt Chu­ Sanford Avenuo.
230-ltc Huntsville, Ala.
house into tho front yard lata last mnn hns no pntionco with little thin,
ficers' Soction, Homo Economics,
night und shot nnd killed by nn un­ or littlo pooplo and has prepared an
luotn nnd will open Sunday with n big
Foreign Languages, Tho IliBtory and
Buy it with a Herald Want Ad.
Try n Herald Want Ad todny.
identified nssailant.
uplift messago.
turkey dinner ftt $1.00 per pinto.

William J. Bryan, Sears
and Many Lesser
Lights

ideal of yo uth

AMERICAN PROPOSAL GOES,
LIMITATION AUXILIARY CRAFT
TEN TH O U S A N D TONS

FERTILIZER MEN LAKE COUNTY
SIGN UP TO BUY
ROAD BONDS
GERMAN POTASH
SOLD WELL

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PAGE SIX

MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor,
Phone 217-W
I f you k n rr may fr le n d i v U ltlu s you
— II you are y o l i y a n yw h ere nr en a n n c
hnitir, o r U yon i n • n terta ln la «, w rlln
• to.ainl rard to th is I t i i r l a r a l , atvln a
Xrlnll*. ar tflrh p on n th e Hem. ft w ill
He n rrn tly nppreelated.

Friday—Mrs. J. C. Bennett will enter­
tain tho members of the Book-Lovors Club at her homo on Magnolia
avenue at 3:00 p. m.
Friday—Legion Dnnco at the Court
House.
Friday—N. do V. Howard Chnpter U.
D. C. will meet at three o’clock nt
tho Parish House.
Saturdny—Children’s Story Hour nt
Central Park nt four o’clock.
Fred Baker was a business visitor
in tho city yesterday from Tampa.
M. Bielinberg, of Atluntn, was in
the city yesterday attending to busi­
ness.

'opyright 1921 llart Schaffncr &amp; Marx

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We will continue selling H art Schaffner &amp;
Marx and Society Brand Suits

TW O FO R T H E P R IC E
OF O N E -P L U S $10

Miss Marion Wingnto of Jackson­
ville is tho chnrming guest of her BANK AT ROME
aunt, Mrs. R. E. Tolnr.
CLOSED DOORS TODAY
PENDING INVESTIGATION
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Fauns, of At­
(lly T h e A ssociated P ress)
lanta, Ga., nre spending some tlmo
ROME, Dec. 2D.—Banco Di Sconto
here nt the Montezuma.
closed its doors this morning folowMiss Georgia Pattishall of Geneva ing announcement by tho government
is spending n few days ns tho guest of modified moratorium permitting
suspension of payments of obligations
of her aunt, Mrs. It. E. Tolnr.
of certain corporations through n
Mrs. S. E. Barrett has aH her guest court decree. Tho bank, profiting by
her sister, Miss Margaret Worsham announcement, suspended payments
pending court proceedings.
of Jacksonville, for the holidays.
Mrs. C. T. Pund, Jr., of Augusta,
Gn., will arrive this afternoon to bo
tho guest of Mrs. T. L. Dumas and
Mrs. Frank Hazard.

And REGAL SHOES

Miss Alyce Satterfield of Rich­
mond, Va., is the attractive guest of
Mrs. Deane Turner at her home on
Myrtle avenue.

TW O FO R T H E P R IC E
OF O N E -P L U S $1

Miss Alary Armstrong has returned
from an extended visit to Montgom­
ery, Ala., and will be the guest of her
mint, Mrs. Ella I.effler, for an indef­
inite stay.

These prices are for cash only and will last
till January 15th

Mr. Frank A. Hazard left this af­
ternoon for his homo in Augusta, (in.,
after spending the holidays here with
his wife, who is visiting her parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. L. Dumas
Miss Elise Kirkland of Camden, S.
C., who is spending thu winter with
her mint, Mrs. J. N. Bradshaw, in
Orlnndo, will be the week-end guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Lake.

Mrs. W. II. Mitchell of Savannah
died at her home yesterday after a
short illness. The remains will he
brought here for interment and tho
funeral services will lie held at the
Methodist ehurct- this afternoon at
o’clock, interment being made in
Lnkovlew cemetery. Mrs. W. II.
Mitchell will ho remembered by San­
ford people as Miss Nellie Pnrrnmorc
who, as the daughter of Mr. ami Mrs.
J. I* pnrrnmorc, was a Sanford girl,
being born and having passed her
early girlhood in Sanford. Her many
old friends will learn of her death
with deep regret.

LAKE CITY, Dec. 2D.—Tho local
machine gun company is the most ef­
ficient unit of the Florida National
Guard, according to a le.lcr from
Adjutant General Lovell to Capt. MeClurg. The company was recently
inspected by Major Waiter Moore of
ft. * Augustine, inspector-instructor
detailed by the war department for
duty with the Florida guard

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Panics, a young
couple of newly weds
of Brooklyn on their tour through
Florida, are stopping over lit Sunford as the guests of Mr. A. Raffield.
Yesterday they were entertained by
Mr. and Mrs A. II. Moses at a dinner
party and then drove over to Orlando
lion. T. W. Lawton, the new treas­ nceonipnnicd by Mr. ItnlTold and Mr.
urer for the Florida Educational as­ and Mrs. Moses, where they had a
sociation, is superintendent of pub- very enjoyable time.
lie instruction for Seminole county.
The seeds in the citron counting
Ills ability and popularity is well
recognized throughout the state. The contest at Lloyd's Shoe Store were
association is to he congratulated for counted by A. M. Lees and George G.
Smith.
having him ns treasurer.
ami a t t r a c t i v e

W IL L Y ’S LIGHT

On ami after Jim. 1, 1022, tho HANFORD will make Daily
trips between HANFORD and ENTERPRISE leuving
PAVILION PIER:
HANFORD ............. - ................. H:00A.M.
I:30I*.M.
ENTERPRISE ............. ............ 8:30 A. M.
5:00 P.M.
FARE EACH WAY, 23c
For Hire from 10:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M.
Additional trips will lie announced as tho service is
Itc&lt;|ulrcd

CAPTAIN ATKINSON
203 East Third Street

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Phone 295-L1

Fox, E. M. Galloway, Georgn Hoy,
Robert Hines, Frank Hazard, Harry
Hceron, C. E. Henry, W. C. Hill, D. A.
Howard, 0. D. Hart, R. J. Holly, R. S.
Holly, E. F. Iloushoidor, A. R. Key,
L. C, Kolb, C. R. Klrtloy, E. F. Lane,
John Leonnrdl, W. T. Langley, H. B.
Lewis, G. I. Loucks, S. M, Lloyd, W.
Meiach,
Lloyd, Forest Lake, John
Fannie Munson, Kenneth Murrell, L.
P. McCullcr, R. A. Newman, B. L.
Perkins, A. M. Phillips, S. Pulcston,
A, K. Powers, F. E. Roumlllnt, Julius j
Schultz, Howard Smith, G. F. Smith,
J. C. Smith, Roy Symes, Deane Turn­
er, Julius Tnknch, W. J. Thigpen, D.
L. Thrasher, C. M. Vorco, M. S. Wig­
gins, W. E. Watson, Henry Wight,
Hal Wight, Dan U. Wilder, S. Yountz,
M. Martin, J. S. Wilson, Fred Wil­
liams, Fred Wight, Misses Agnes Du­
mas, Tholnjn Frazer, Ida M. Gray,
Ethel Henry, Elizabeth Humphries,
Louise Kolb, Sara Murdre, Zoe and
Fannie Munson, Emmn Owens, Geor­
gia Pattishall, Marie Teague, Fern
Ward, Sara Wight, Marion Wingate,
Alice Snttcrficld, and Margaret Wor­
sham.

THOMAS MEIGHAN in

Cappy Ricks
n picturo thnt touches tho honrt string and trents of tho
things that are different with big and massive scenes roll­
ing on to u thundorous climax. AIbo

a Comedy
Friday and Saturday—Rudolph Valen
tino and Agnes Ayers in “The Sheik”

SAFETY FIRST
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
We invite the public and all users of ELDER
SPRINGS WATER to visit tho spring nnd in
our method of handling its product. Why tako
a chance? Your eminent physicians claim
that this water in unexcelled and its purity
makes it most beneficial for many troubles.
The Ford people of Sanford ns well ns tho
Western Union recommend this water for
batteries.
Cnll phone 311 and have a bottle of this water
sent you and protect your henlth.

Elder Springs Water Co.
SAVE YOU MONEY

SANFORD

FLORIDA

Write us

Empire Hotel Block
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

INFORMAL DANCE
Mrs. S. E. Barrett and Mrs. Fred
Wnlsmnn will entertain at an inform­
al dance this evening nt the homo of
Mrs. Wnlsmnn on Magnolia avenue,
complimenting Miss Margaret Warsham, the attractive guest of tier sis­
ter, .Mrs. Barertt. The guests will only
include the members of the younger
set.
MRS. TOl.Alt HOSTESS AT LOVE­
LY BRIDGE PARTY
Rcnutiful in every dctnil was the
bridge party given yesterday by Mrs.
It. E. Tolar at the Woman's Club
rnniB, there being sixteen tables of
players.
Quantities of southern smilnx, hol­
ly, poinnettns and wreaths were used
in artistic profusion in decorating the
rooms. Wicker baskets ami art vas­
es filled with roses and poinsettins
were effectively placed, while a won­
derfully decorated and electric lighted
Christinas tree and soft shaded floor
lamp competed tho perfect setting for
tills pretty party. On the card ta­
bles were dainty poiiiBcttin cups filled
with candies and the tally cards wero
also in keeping witii the season.
Several interesting rubbers wero
played during the afternoon, and high
score was made by Mrs. I). P. Drum­
mond, who was awarded an exipilsito
bolster couch pillow. Ill cutting for
the consolation Mrs. Fred Wnlsmnn
received the prize, a wall basket.
Following the awarding of prizes
delicious refreshments of chicken sal­
ad with thousand island dressing,
bread anil butter sandwiches, nut I
bread, olives, cheese halls in the
shape of ponchos and pears, coffee
nnd crystallized grapefruit wero serv-1
ed, tho plates being decorated with
twigs of holly.
Mrs. Tolar was assisted in receiv­
ing and entertaining by Misses Marion
Wingate of Jacksonville, Miss Georgia
Pattishall, and Mrs. C. It. Kirtlcy.
Those assisting in serving were Miss­
es Ethel Henry, Snrn Wight, Agnes
Dumas and Mrs. Dick Brown and
Mrs. It. J. Holly.
Those invitod for this delightful
event wero Mosdames G. I). Bishop,
Dick Brown, J. G. Ball, S. E. Barrett,
J. C. Bennett, Archie Betts, It. G,
Bower, J. T. Brady, Endor Curlett, D.
D. Caldwell, J. B. .Coleman, Joo Chit­
tenden, Roy Chittunilon, Ben Caswell,
A. P. Connelly, It. R. Dons, Fred S.
Daigcr, T. L. Dumas, D. I\ Drum­
mond, Chas. Feddor, A. W. Fitts, Goo.

“If wishes were realities we’d have our little home” say the newlyweds
Well, wishes can be realities! Buy a lot in—

and build a home just like you want

EASY TERMS

PRICES

Phone 9&amp;

THE REAL ESTATE MAN”

Phone 95

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n l w n y a In n d v n n e e ,

Sanford has a real band,
t Tholr concerts arc being enjoyed by
borne people nnd visitors.
Aside from the real enjoyment of a
borne band it is also a great advertise­
ment for tho city of Snnford. Wo
are for the band,
And in E. A. Ball tho Sanford band
has a lender who puts tho "pop" into
the members nnd into the commun­
ity. He is a hustler in many ways
and is putting much more into San­
ford that he is taking out.
It is lifo and pep and encouragemerit nnd public spirit nnd tho idea of
kcoping tilings moving here that will
make them move. No one can sit
In tho sun all day and keep tho town
moving. It takes real work and con­
structive work to make a big city.
Orlando seems to lie stirred up over
n building code. The only code that
is worrying Snnford is the code that
means money. If Sanford Imd a milion dollars there would he a million
houses erected hero. Tho city offers
Uia best investment in the. building
line of any city in the state. Get in
on the ground floor you investors.
Thero is no code that will prevent
your building nice homes, store rooms,
etc. Come to our town and look us
over. We have tho goods.
Almost ready for New Year’s reso­
lutions. The greatest resolutions thnt
could be framed for Sanford would bo
the resolve of every man and womnn
In Sanford to get together, work to­
gether and pull together in making
Sanford the greatest inland city in
Florida. Wo say inland but this city
has water transportation and other
good points that should put it in the
front ranks of Florida cities. Let’s
«ol

That tlio habit of saving money is
one of the most, if not tho most, im­
portant &lt;&gt;f all human habits is the hold
assertion of the editor of the Burling­
ton (N. .1.) Enterprise. Ho says that
it is easy to start anil that it soon be­
comes a fascination to tho saver; it
protects the home and tho individual;
It benefits the community and busi­
ness; Yt helps make character; it given
n growing contentment to life; it
builds respectability; it elevates nnd
solidifies families ;tt makes for pow­
er and progress. No lesson, particu­
larly nt the moment when tho re­
sources of the world nro largely im­
poverished, is more important to learn
thnn the lesson of saving; saving not
only money itself, but saving tho vnrlotis commodities which we usa from
day lo day. It is often impossible for

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individuals or families to savo steadily
and all tho timo. Frequently peoplo
run Into bad luck—loss of work, Ill­
ness—which makes money saving Im­
possible. But evory normal mnn and
womnn does have tho chanco with ronsonnblo regularity to lay by money
for tho future, and ho who doesn’t do
it is foolish. lie will pay for tho neglect in bitterness of spirit a hundred
times before ho dies.
Mon and women who invest their
savings in treasury savings certifi­
cates or deposit their money in postal
savings bunks or savings banks uro
looking to tho future, in case of an
emergency, treasury certificates can
be converted into cash substantially
on demand. Postal savings, under the

dollnr and a half a day, and did all
tho other manual labor that tho coun­
try needed than no more thnn It noods
now. Will those boys, In preference
to applying for nld nt tho Red Cross,
or tho Y. M. C. A., or sending back
homo for money, despite a llttlo work
when It will give tho minora thun
enough to to keep them until a hot­
ter job enn bo found 7
The best paying Jobs are satisfac­
torily filled by men, most of whom
"worked from tho bottom up." It is
unreasonable to think these are to bo
vacated for untried, unexperienced
youth which will not start at tho bot­
tom and work up."
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SPECIAL SALE AT LLOYD’S
Lloyd's Shoo Store has an advortlsomont In this issuo calling atten­
tion to a special Bale that Is on nt
this store In which all tho Bhoes nro to
bo sold nt n special low prlco for tho
next two weeks, (lo to Lloyd’s and
get the prices. Now styles, now
stock, very low prices.

The Bank of Safety
Security-Service

CLOSING OUT SALE
Robbia's Credit Store has an ad­
vertisement in today’s issuo ending
attention to tho fact that they are
closing out overything to mnko room
for their spring stock. A chanco to
get everything needed In tho merchan­
dise lino at groatly reduced prices.

Special low prices on men’s nnd
hoys 'shoes. Convlnco yourself by
calling nnd looking over tho styles.
Prices marked on each box nnd then
WORK FOR EVERYBODY,
See
Mrs. Hester of Tnnipn spent Christ­ reduced. Lloyd’s Shoo Storo.
tho
window
for
n
few
of
tho
bnrmas
hero
with
tho
Evans
family.
Tho war and its effects were bud
23D-2tc
Messrs. Noyes and I’iko spent yninH.
on every country in the world nnd
since the war the effects are more Wednesday in Orlando visiting with
Rivers Brothers, Sanford avenue,
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noticeable. One of tho effects is ap­ friends.
unquestionably
offor you tho best val­
Mr. nnd MrH. Jerry Rowo expect lo
parent in tho working conditions, as
ues in shoes obtninnhio in Sanford.
move
Into
their
new
house
in
a
few
the big wages pnld for all classes of
Peters Diamond Brand Shoes, solid
labor during tile war and after thu days.
leather throughout, neat, stylish and
Miss
Virginia
Quigg
is
spending
war seemed to givo tho men the idea
cumfortnhlo nnd sold on n reasonable
that they must not work for Ichh, tht holidays with ‘relatives in Or­ margin.
230-ltc
lando,
even if they starved to death. There
Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney nro com­
are many idle men in tho country
fortably located in their new home on
Henry McLaulin, Jr,
tho lake,
OPT. D.
N II. Draddock returned to his
work nt Capo Snblo after spending
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
the
holidays
hero
with
his
family.
his bunds will fiot bo able to got
Looks encouraging to seo electric
higher wages than the man who
light
poles being erected at Lnke
works with his brain—such a con­
Mary,
dition is foreign to nil the rules of
Mr. and Mrs. Snow woro hero Inst
the game of lifo. Now with the re­
Wednesday
from Orlando. Mr. Snow
construction are noticed ninny men
enmo
up
to
build n chimney for Fred
who will not take tho jolts that they
Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
Horsey
would hnvo taken hnd not the oxMr.
nnd
Mrs.
Ellsworth
Drown
nro
EYES EXAMINED
horbitunt wages of war days spoiled
them for ninny years to come. The making a good job painting their 212 East. 1st St.
Sanford, FI*.
Tampa Tribune lias studied tho sit­ new houso on Crystal avenue. Tho
WE
GRIND
OUR
OWN
LKNSK
color
will
be
gray
with
white
trim­
uation in Tampa and tho following
mings.
They
are
doing
the
work
editorial is timely:
"An old employer said to n member themselves. Their home will ho one
of this paper's stutf yesterday: “Tho of the first to have electric lights.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H Ellis nro mak­
trouble about our getting back to
ing
considerable improvement on their
normal in this country is that our
place,
getting ready to start an upyoung white men now look on certain
to-date
poultry farm They have oin
jobs as being 'negro work’ and will
of
the
best
locations on the lake.
not condescend to take them, con­
Mrs.
J.
E.
Draddock and baby re­
tenting themselves with running from
turned
to
their
home at Pierson last
place to place in search of n white
Monday,
anftor
spending Christmas
collar job, and complaining that there
with
relatives
here.
is no work for them."
A. P. Parish, the A. C. L. section
The Tribune recently spoke along
foreman
at this place, only missed
that line, nnd cited instances of re­
one
point
In the recent road master's
cent occurrence bearing out the truth
inspection,
of having the best kept
of his theory. The idea that this is
section
on
tho
third division.
confined to Tnnipn only might bo in
.Mr.
and
Mrs.
Will Evans and child­
the minds of some if it were out for
ren
of
Tampa
spent
Christmas hero
the stories coming from other cities
with
the
family.
,
and towns, like the following from
Bernice
Carlyle
of
Pirnum
spent
the St. Petersburg Times:
"Every business man in St. Peters­ Christians here, the guest of Cnmofin
burg just now is receiving applies Durant.
Mr. Frank Evans has a force of
lions from young men who have driftmen clearing up Lundell mid is plan­
id in lure from the North, and care­
ful inquiry usually develops the fact ning to build n winter home there,
that the young men want something lie will build an up-to-date ld-room
bouse, and when completed It will cxeasy and are not hunting a place
cell any homo in tho county for beau­
where real work is required. It is
ty for a winter home.
Mrs. John Reese and baby or Or­
lando nro spending the week with her
mother, Mrs. A. E. Sjoblom.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Amos Guyon and son,
Jimmie, of Hampton Bench, N. II.,
arrived here hist Thursday, making
tile trip by auto in ten days. They
are housekeeping in their tent near
Crystal Igiko hotel nt present.
Little Myrtle Draddock was pre­
sented with a beautiful Scotch col- 1
lie puppy for Christmas, sent by an
uncle from Palm Bench.
Lake Mary was visited by St. J
Nicholas himself on Saturday even- j
Ing of lannt week, when a large Xmas i
tree and entertainment was held nt !
the church, The tree Itself present- J
ed a flm* appearance whon decorated j
with the ninny presents donated by i
different citizens of this community. {
The children were delighted whon old j
Santa enmu on the scene nnd dlstrih- i
uted tho presents. There was nlso i i
good program, consisting of rccitn- j
tin ns nnd songs. Aftor a few re- j
marks, brief and to the paint, by Mr. j
George Phillips, nearly everyone ;
present adjourned to the hall, where j
a most delightful evening was spent
in dancing and general merry-mak­
ing. Tho party broke up nt 12:00
o’clock, with everyone congenial and
expressing wishes for many more of
these enjoyable occasions.

This Institution,
whose success nnd strength has
f
been builded by a loynl people, whose most valu­
able nsset is the confidence, trust, and esteem of
those who know it best and whose highest
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prosperous
New Year.

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Prices Reasonable
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Phone 404

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at the same time we wish to call your
attention to our

Such prices as we are offering the public
at this time you cannot afford to pass up

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ALL NEW STOCK AND PRICES ARE MARKED DOWN—

BOYS’ AND MEN’S SHOES

WAY DOWN—SEE THE WINDOW

Original Prices on the Boxes

We nre Pletised to Show Styles even II
SALE STARTS NOW

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Tutor-nnt’l Cartoon Co.. X. Y
A. Y. Fuller and K. B. Fuller and
Mias Leila motored to St. Cloud Mon­
day.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam Houston and
MIbh Mildred wore calling on friends
Mondny.
Miss Ellon Fuller nnd Mins Olivo
Dinkel, E. S. Miller nnd Mr. Kelly mo­
tored to Dnytonn Bench for tho dny
Monday.
Miss Florence Lovell spent Christ­
mas in Apopka with her sister.
S. S. Griffin and James Boggs were
visitors In Longwood Tuesday after­
noon.
Miss Ellen Fuller, Mrs. Edwin Din­
kel nnd Miss Olive Dinkel were visi­
tors in Sanford Tuesday afternoon.

SANFORD HIGH PLAYS
FIRST BASKETBALL
GAME HERE TONIGHT
Game to Be Played in Remodeled Par
isli House, Which Now Has Large
Sealing Capacity
Mr. nnd Mrs. James Maitlnnd, of
Orlando, was calling on friends in
lawn Friday.
| Sanford High School starts her
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Topllff woro (basketball season here tonight, after
the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Y. Ful- many false alarms, with n doubloler Christmas day.
header with Eustis. When the curMr. and Mrs. II. It. Chapman nnd tain raises, tho supporters of Sanford
son, H. It., Jr., left for their home High will be surprised with tho qunlMondny morning nftor spending tho ity of ImHkctbull both teams present,
holidays with Mrs^ Chapman’s pnrThe boys team is one of tho fnHtest
ents.
over put out by Sanford High, not
Tho school closed Friday afternoon only fast but accurate passers nnd
for their two weeks vacation with shooters. Some of last year's letter
Christmas tree nnd entertainment.
men are out for berths again this year
II. It. Chnpmnn and Frunk Ralls including McLucas, McLaughlin, Stone
motored down from Jacksonville Fri- nnd Moyo; and with a wealth of now
day. Mr. Ralls went on to Arcndln. material championship prospects hnvo
Mr. and Mrs. II. Newman spent brightened very much. It will take n
Christmas with tho former's parents, mighty good team to defeat Sanford
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allen.
this your, also the boys have a more
Frederick Grist was a visitor in Or- offensive stnte of mind than tlioy did
laiido Saturday.
.
last year, ns brought out by tho Stet-

son game at DoLnnd whore the San­
ford boys Btnrted out nnd got an
eight point lead beforo they could bo
stopped.
The girls team 1b still on inexperi­
enced one, having mostly Sophs and
Froshmon out trying for it; but in an­
other your they will be out for tho
championship. Still tho girls team is
going to pull some surprises for the
peoplo of Sanford, so they had bet­
ter come out to see the surprlso when
it comes.
Thero is to bo n little sldo show
when the Sanford High Cheer Squad
starts performing. Chooring hns not
beer, in order up at the High School
much before this year, but this yoar;
well just wait and come up to tho
Parish House nbout 7:30 tonight nnd
they will guarantee to give you your
money’s worth.

WHAT A BAPTIST PASTOK HAS God in that greatly needed service,
the bringing of Christian henrts that
TO SAY.
hnve grown cold back into warm, vital
touch with tho Mnstor. Her mes­
A, Lincoln Abercrombio, D. I)., pas­ sages nro full of tho Spirit’s power.
--------FOR-------tor First Baptist church, Tnvnres: I heartily commend her to nny church
NEW YEARS
"This is to certify thnt during tho or organization which feelB tho need
Fa
--------CALL-------past week it hns been my privilege of spiritual awakening nnd rededito listen to the addresses given by cation to tho Lord Jesus Christ."
MRS, J. R.
the Rev, Lillian Britton Fulton, in
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tho Union Congregntlonnl church
Fa HI i Myrtle. P’no 260-W
After Morso servos nnother term
here. These unddresscs, called "A
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Fa ru
Fu Fu Fs Fa
Forum for Christian Psychology," or two, perhaps they'll give him the
presents tho old Gospel from n new key to the treasury.
angle, bringing the rich feasts of
No doubt Gene wonders nt times if
God’s word home to the henrt with
refreshing warmth and deep spiritual- dobutnntcs nro called Debs, because
ity. Mrs. Fulton is being used of they nro coming out.

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Successful selling today is largely a matter of good advertising.
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PAGE FOUR

Gil

Eyes Tested

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iortunities
lie around for the man who haa “ready money.”
The man who hasn’t it is always embarrassed
by seeing the other fellow seize the “big chance”
and forge ahead.

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Don’t envy him his “luck.” Practice his forethought.
Why not open your Savings Account here todny ?
The amount doesn’t count. It’s the start—that’s
the thing

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Fioirda

STOCKHOLDERS MEETING

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Fitted

TOM MOORE
Optometrist-Optician
Opp. Postoffice
We Appreciate Your Business

The annual mooting of the stock*
holders of tho Scmlnolo County Bank,
will bo hold in the offices of tho bank
on Thursday, January 5th, 1022, for Frames P /paired Lenses Duplicated
tho purpose of electing a board of dlrectors for tho ensuing year and
TO TO TO Ha TO TO
other business that may properly Ha TO
come before tho mooting,
ALWAYS FRESH
A. R. KEY,
12-17*onw-4wc
Cashier.

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NOTICE

:ih ll Tin

ONE POUND NET

M. I. Stengall Mule Co. has put all
notes and accounts In Mr. J. E. Lim­
ey's hands for collection and I will ex­
pect nil pnrties duo mo to sea him at
my bam in Sanford at onca and mako
settlement, This means cnch and ovcry or.o. .
W. I. STEAGALL MULE CO.
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Some practice reading at regular
night schools, and some go to tho mo­
vies.

HElrJARCOFFEECO.

Agricultural sections nre slowly
recovering from the bump of bumper
crops,

SUiift

AT YOUR GROCER

F o lly aqulppad
with alrctrlo1 «f&lt;___
*t*rt*r,
d tm o u n U b l* r/mi, t l t r l Wi

and non-ikld lira* *11 arotmi
nd.

NOTICE!

T O T O H aT O H aT O T O T O T O
e» receipt of a Christmas basket
- Tho regular annual meeting of the
groceries from Dan and Taylor
Goldsboro and also one sent out by stockholders of tho Peoples Hank of
Frank Miller. It is good to remember Sanford, Morlda. will bo hold in no
FOOT SPECIALIST
cordance with its By-laws, in tho of­
for rlicumntisni, weak
those in affliction in our midst.
Today, with many commodities still priced
ankles, Boft eornr, fallen
Mr. and Mrs, Will Robinson and fices of tho bank on Wednesday, Jan­
above the pre-war basis, you can buy a
arches, bunions pains In
family have moved bnck again to uary 18th, 1022, nt 7:30 p. m. for the
Ford car for less money than ever before
your feet, or heavy cal­
Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Hi Ha Ha
their old home in tho country and on purpose of electing n board of direc­
in the history of the Ford Motor Company.
louses, consult—
Christmas day Mrs. J. E. Vaughn nnd tors to servo for tho ensuing year,
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Tyner • and Mr. and Mrs. Silas Lcnvitt spent the .nnd. for
C. L. GISLER
The Ford Sedan at $660, equipped with
. . the. transaction of. nny other
children motored down to Windcmere ilny with them ,m,l „1„„ frl.m l, from
Office
13fl S. Orange
“ mo bc'
electric starter, demountable rims, extra
Orlando
Florida
on tho 20th to spend the dny with Orhmdo, while on tho 20th they spent fore the mcoting.
rim and non-skid tires all around, is with­
II. P. SMITH,
their relatives, their daughter, F.tea- with Mra, Vnvghn, who is feeling bndout doubt the greatest value ever offered
nor remaining while Florence return- |y Lnurinc Leavitt spent Tuesday
HERALD ADS get results.
Try a Herald Want Ad today.
in a motor car.
cd with them.
| with their daughter, Gladys, overMr. and .Mrs. Voile Williams • are night.
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And you get the same quality, depend­
■
tho proud parents of n 10-pound son
Good attendance at Sunday School
a
ability and economy for which Ford cars
born on tho 2hth just a bit over an on |H„t Sunday and after the lesson
are
noted—with all the comforts and con­
hour from being n Christmas present. &gt;&lt;1 t)y Alfred Erlcson an election of
veniences
that go along with an enclosed
I&gt;r. Tolar and Mrs. Nettles of Orlan-;officers was held in which ho nominatANY
PART
OF
TOWN,
ON
TERMS
TO
job.
do are in charge.
1ed Geo. Il'iIHnger as superintendent
SUIT YOU
Will Henderson and son, Nelson, and Mrs. Hirschi ns assistant. Alfred
Let us have your order now for reason­
spent n half day squirrel hunting at Ericson us lonelier of tho Bible class,
ably prompt delivery. Terms if desired.
You can mako money buying for advance.
Shoulder Bluff on the 20th,
&gt;supported by the school and tho new
Mrs. Cramer and little ones and supplies arc here for tho New Year.
You are going to build a home one of these
Mrs. Ballinger called in to see Mrs. Bernard Hitachi lias kindly agreed to
days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it
West. They are making a number of ring the bell and get the water. • Sunby easy stages.
improvements on their little home.
day school next time nt 2:00 while
FORD DEALER
Mrs. Andrew Ilertelson nnd dnugh- Bov Clarke preaches at 3:00. Como!
If you have some money, will build one or
ter, Claire, left on Monday to visit at
Snnford, Flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Burnett hud family of
C. C. COIIU, Salesman
two houses.
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Panin and Charles Cramer nnd Mr,
Reid at Palntkn accompanied by Miss West of Griipeville, were u welcome
Sanford is moving, don’t wait, get in the
Margaret Ericson.
addition to the Wednesday evening
game now.
Mrs, Mealor is expecting to visit Bible study. If you want to learn
^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■naaHBRauBa&amp;HKnnnanii&amp;snnsBiiaHPncinsi
with her parents nt Pimtn Gnrda soon. how the Bible explains itself, come
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hunter have rent- anil leant.
c&lt;l the Emil Magnusiin lmu.su, making
A number of our young pcoplu a t­
MULLET ROE
SALT MULLET
another new family for Upsnln, n wel­ tended tho hand concert in Sanford
come addition.
Sunday afternoon.
APALACHICOLA OYSTERS
Mr .and Mrs. E. W. Lundquiut nnd
Emil MagniiBon enmo op from IhIcnon Raymond, nnd their brother, Clar- worth grove, where lie ban charge of
AGENT
JONES DAIRY FARM SAUSAGE
once Bcrgquist motored to Tiger Bay orange packing for Chase &amp; Co., to
to spend the holidays at the homo of spend Christmas with the homo folks,
TALL VAN CAMP’S CREAM, Per Dozen
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burgquist, | stopping over night with Mr. and
but C. It. will return on tho train to Mrs, Ericson,
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
his work here as radiator repair man. | The family held their Christmas
Norman Swanson, of Celery a venuu troc at the homo of Mr. and Mrs.
JtfflN GOVE, Proprietor
spent Christmas at the home of his John Borcll and on Christmas day
NEW FLORIDA SYRUP, per gallon
CEMETERY
WORK A SPECIALTY
IETEM
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Neil Swanson, they and Woodard Uortc'son, Mr. and
1018
West
First
Street
1018
West
First
Street
Mr. and Mrs. John Lundquist spent' |JMis. Ericson and children and Emil
the day at tho homo of their daugh- Mugnuson all took dinner at tho home
ter in Grapcvllic.
of Mr. ami Mrs. Andrew Bortcison.
Mr. and Mrs. Stcdt were guests nt
Mr. nnd Mrs. Barney Beck anil chil­
24-lbs. BAG TABLE TALK FLOUR, per bag
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesso Leo dren, Mrs. Benton and daughter Alice,
on First street. We understand his Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard and duughtur,
brother Roy's little girl 1ms been real Hazel, enjoyed u family reunion at
sick with eolitiis.
the home of Mr. und Mrs. Westerdick
Walfred and Carl Pierson have been on Christmas.
96-lbs. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR,
doing lliulr grove work, plowing and
On the 20th they with Mr. and Mrs.
fertilizing and getting it in good Culler and daughter took a long motor
■hope; both young men were dinner trip to Tavares and on to Orlando, go­
guests Christmas at tho homo of Mr. ing thru n beautiful section nnd giving
A
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nnd Mrs. W. C. Mealor and after ser­ Mr. Pritchard and family a good idea
2&gt;/2-lb. CANS SLICED PINEAPPLE
&lt; r\
vices wo wore invited for a rule thru of Middle Florida.
u m
Luko Mary to see the many new
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Colter and their
—3 FOR—
buildings.
daughter, Miss Bright Culler, who
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ehrcnsporger nnd they recently took from tho Children's
daughter, Olga, entertained on tho Heme in Jacksonville, came out to eat
2%-\b. CANS TABLE PEACHES
2(Rh Mr. and Mrs. Dun Hodges nnd their Christmas dinner at thu home of
JltfC LlATJtV
children of Hanford.
Charley Cramer and wife, The even- £
MCff.'ffi
4 0 C —3 FOR—
Mrs. Alma Niece and father, Mr. ing before they woro Joined by Mr. n
Malm, entertained at a Christmas sup- West and family, and enjoyed Santa a
per her brother, Geoige Malm, Mr. , Claus and a Christmas tree at the "
NO. 2 CANS PEARS
and Mrs. II. R. Tolar and children nnd same home,
M
l
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haskins, of San­
A. F. Westerdick lost a valuable dog ■
ford.
while hunting duer last Thursday on R
Dr. and Mrs. Newberry and daugh­ the Wekiwn that they are much wor- ■
ter were dinner guests nt the homo of ried about.
NO. 2 CANS RED RASPBERRIES
Mth. Westerdick, Mr. and Airs. S
Mr. and Mrn. Voile Williams, anil also
WITH A G N C f A Y f fC f s N o
her father and MrH. Netties of Orlan­ Cramer and children, Mr, and M rs,' J
West
and
son,
Leonard,
attended
their
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do, An undo and aunt of Mr. Wil­
ffU O O L P H V A LC N TIN O
liams, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Gnmnmgo, Christmas tree and exercises Wedncs- ■
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und four children, of Amoricus, (In., day eve in Hanford.
eeeR G e MeuroRO
W. Tyner nnd wife and baby cumo g
have cornu since to spend thu holi­
PRODUCTION.'
days.
out Wednesday to visit at tho homo *
—3 FOR—
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fortier and their of their uncle and aunt in Grnpevlllo. | ■
interesting little family attended the
NO. 2 CANS RED PITTED CHERRIES
DO YOU TAKE YOUR HOME
Christmas tree at Lake Mary. Mrs.
Ballinger called to see the little son,
PAPER?
John Thomas Denton Fortlur.
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After attending Sunday school in
Tho Herald will make a campaign g
town, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Lundquist the first of tho year to bring up tho m
and children were guests at the homu list of subscribers for thu Dally H er-i^
of her parents, Mr. und Mrs. August aid to the 2,000 mtuk and our solid- g
Hwanson and brother, Archie. August tors will cnll upon every family liv- O
Hwunaon has been helping J. E. Lund- ing on tho regulnr routes to take tho
qulst packing Christmas boxes of Tho Daily Herald is your own daily
fruit, oranges, mandarins, satrumas, paper giving you tho nows of the city
etc,
and county, Htotu and thu world avery
Mrs. Goo. Clark has been very fee­ day. If you do not tuko It got ready
ble of late and gratefully acknowledge tc toko it after January first.
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Prices Lowest in History
of Ford Motor Co.

UPSALA AND
GRAPEVILLE

WE HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS

EDWARD HIGGINS

Meisch Realty Company j

A. P. CONNELLY

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TEMPERATURE
Getting down, getting down
and tho weather is mado to
order today ns tho prospects
nro good for cool wonthor
for somo tlmo to como. Wo
can stand somo cold wonther providing it does not got
too cold. Tho American Lcglon is rejoicing over tho
fact thnt it will ho cool tonight for tho big dance.
Cold weather puts tho hol­
iday spirit into folks nnd
makes them fool liko It is
Christmas and New Years
nnd ovory othor good time
combined to say nothing of
tho good effect on trndo of
all kinds. Havo you n lit­
tle Now ’Year’s resolution
in your home 7
5:10 A. M. DEC. 30, 1021
Maximum ................. .... 70
Minimum ................ .... 47
Rango t..................... .... 40
Barometer .............. ...30.10
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on propitious weather ns it was the
sense of commlttco that a danco bo
held nt the time of tho month when
thoro would ho a full moon, would
provo an innovation hero. Tho com­
mlttco hns arranged to clmrgo tho
nomlnnl amount of ten cents per dnneo
nnd has engaged n five-piece jazz or­
chestra for tho occasion.
Hot dog nnd soft drink stands will j ^
accommodate the hungry and thirsty | tt
during intermission and Captain G. E ., "
Atkinson will have Ids yacht Sanford
nt tile dock to take out any sentimen­
tal young people who might hnvo n
desire to enjoy the scenic beauties of
moonlit Lake Monroe.
Extensive publicity is being given
this danco in adjacent towns nnd tho
Tourist nnd Convention committee not
only expects to raise tids amount hut
nt the same time give enjoyment to a
groat many.
In tho event that tho evening of
tho 12th should prove stormy tho
danco will he held the following even­
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of tile business you have honored us
with
during tho year of 1021, and we
Dirk Tcrhoun, Jr., has returned to
Summary of the
(/tile Happenings
want to take this occasion to express
Miami after a pleasant visit with the to you our sincere appreciation of tho
Floating Smnll
Mention of
Talks
Succinctly
homo
folks.
business with which you have favor­
‘'Uurra In Brief
Arranged for
PersonaJ Home
ed us nnd extend to you our best
Horn'd Readers
of Interest
120 acre homestead for sale. 15 acres cleared
Boo Lloyd's Shoe Store window for wishes and wonderful prosperity for
price reductions in shoes. If you the year of 1022,
Sincerely yours,
land. Must move at once. Close to transpor­ m
Turkey Dinner at the Chuluota Inn will call we will gtadiy show1you
SANFORD
FAINT
AND
what we have and no obligation to
Sunday at 1 o’clock. $1.00 per plate. buy. Sales starts now.
WALL PAPER CO.
tation. Flowing* wells.
2.‘IO-2tc
II. A. Halverson.
O. P. Swope, of Oviedo, was In tho MOONLIGHT DANCE AT PA­
No tickets on the boxes or shoes
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city today enrouto to Chicago where
M For Florida: Fair Friday
CHAM HER OF COMMERCE hut tile boxes are mnrkcd in plain
he was called an business.
pti ami Saturday; somowhnt
figures We are giving a suitable re­
Hi (’olilcr Friday; warmer in
While a commercial organization, as duction on men's and hoys' shoes, also
Mr. and Mrs. Endor Curlett, of Gof i north Saturday.
novn, nnd Mr. anti Mrs. Chns. Iirum- a rule, does not includo social func­ many grades in the ladies and misses
loy, of St. Augustine, wero In tho tions as a part of its activities, tho lines. See the window.—Lloyd's Shoe
M M Ht FO ®l I® k®
239-2tc
Sanford Chamber of'Commerce, thru Store.
city toduy.
its Tourist nnd Convention Committee
Rood weather and it is bringing the
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Wilhelm, of wil sponsor a dance which will ho
people.
Portsmouth, Ohio, nro tho holiday: held Thursday, *January 12th, nt tho
guests of their aunt, Mrs. T. J. So-.now pavilion on tho lake front,
Classified advertisements, ft cents a line. No ad taken fur leaa than
All this week has been nctivq al­ cord, having motored from Portsmouth | Tins dance is for the purposo of
2.ri cents, and positively nu classified ads charged tu anyone. Cask
though it was the week nftcr Christ­ in their cur. They mado tho trip in , raising tho deficit incurred in tho
must accompany all orders. Count live words to a.line and remit ac­
twelve days with stop-overs at inter- building of the pavilion, Tho amount
ians.
cordingly.
mediate points. They will tour tho [allowed the committee In tho hudgot
J. T. Blaine, of New York, is in the East Const, visiting relatives nt West wns far short of tho amount needed
city visiting his sister Mrs. Phelps at Pnlm Bench boforo returning to Ohio, for tho purposo and a dance wns daLOST
FOR SALE
her home on Palmetto nvonuo. Mr. Mrs. Wilhelm will bo remembered ns elded upon ns being tho quickost way
FOR SALE—I’apor shell pecans, 801 LOST—Between II, &amp; O. Garage nnd
Blaine lias many friends in this city a tnlented violinist who spent tho .of clearing up tho indebtedness,
It. It. crossing on West First, Colt'H
Magnolia,
winter hore several yours ago,
| Tho designation "Moonlight Dance"
who are always glad to see 1dm.
revolver. Reward if returned to W.
FOR SALE—Ono 25 Remington auto- r , Wulthnl care Sanford Truck Growmatic rifle with 500 cartridges. One urs.
238-2tp
a
SAVE YOU MONEY
12-gauge Winchester pump.
Ono U )S t _ A wrist watch, Swiss move:
Remington automatic 08 pistol. In-, immti Pntria llUnchod to bleak ribquire Smith Bros. Oarage. 234-Gtp bo„ ,mm, Kimtcr ,,,0n80 ph(mo ;130-J.
FUR SALE—Eight room house with
237-3tp
Write us
hath. Immediate possession. Small
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........... payment down, long time on balance.
FOR RENT
Empire Hotel Block See Lane or address Uox 782, Day­
tona, Fla.
100-Tu-Sat-lw FOR RENT—Two furnished lied
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
rooms, Oil Park Avo.
212-tfc
FOR SALB- -One Daisy churn. Call
201-tfc FOR RENT- -Bed room, 311 Park nvc41G-W.
INSURANCE
nue.
178-tfc
N
MULES FOR SALE—Five teams
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FOR
RENT—2
furnished
bed
rooms.
medium sized farm mules
N. Y. LIFE INS. CO. at splendid,
Phono
437-W,
corner
Elm
&amp;
Third
low prices.—F. N. Hurt, DeLeon
Street.
105-tfc
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W. T. ROBERTS, Agent
Springs, Fin.
231-10te 17 “ I'
■ AND WE STILL HAVE THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED CARS TO SELL AT BARGAINS
Sanford
Florida FOR SALE—Gas heating stove in F(TR ItEfsT—Half of store, willi fiao
dlspjny window, No. 221 Eust First
■ WE HAVE A FEW MORE CARS ADDED TO Ol!R LIST AND ARE REAL BARGAINS—
good shape, $2.00 cash takes it.— street, opposite postoffice.
230-tfc
Sanford Steam Laundry Herald
office.
237-3tp
Foil RENT—Ono furnished bed
FOR SERVICE
FOR SALE—Steel drum "with fifty
room, also garage. 110 Lnurol Avo.
....................... $495.00
Call 14G-J
BUICK FOUR, Touring
gallons water-proof paint for con­
IDD-tfc
W. BAWLING. Drop.
crete houses. Cheap for cash at tho
Herald office.
237-3tp FOR RENT—Rooms and kltchanhttcs,
Sanford Machine #
............................... 450.00
BUICK SIX, Touring
Shirley Apt., opp. P. O.
220-2Gtp
FOR SALK—Onu fresh Jersey cow.
Foundry Co.
Phono 2203.
238-2te FOR RENT—Nice rooms, good locu*
tion, 1020 Union Ave.
230-2tp
General Machine nnd. Boiler Works FOR SALE—Wcstinghouso electric
FORD Touring ...................... ............................. 315.00
FOR
ItEN'f—Good
seven
room
hitUHo,
Automobile Flywheel Steel Genr
iron; GO feet host grade wntor hose
well
located.
$15
per
month,—A.
bands in stock
nnd one lawn mower.—203 Maple
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230-tfc
Crank Shafts Itc-turncd
Avu.
2-18-3 tc P. Connolly.
FORD S e d a n ........................... ....... ;........ .............. 350.00
FOR SALE—Good paying business FOR ItENT—3 unfurnished rooms for
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.. Employment Bureau.. on Saanford Avenue, Groceries, light housekeeping. 314 Elm.
23H-2tp
The vocntlonn! committee of the Busi­ meats, fish and oysters, Tern Buck,
...................... 840.00
CHANDLER, 7-passenger .....
ness and Profesrlnanl Women’s Club 310 Hanford avenue.
230-2tc FOR RENT—A lent house’ consisting
requests nil young wonnn destring
of two large rooms screened. Warm,
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238-2tc
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Natlondl Bank.
REO, 5-passenger.................... ........ .
FOR RENT—Two IighT^liiousokcop^
CONTRACTORS
AND
BUILDER.*
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ing rooms. Apply to 118 Myrtlo
Planes and Specifications Cnecrfull
Avo.
238-3tp
Furnished
.......................... 325.00
Hotel Montezuma
NASH, 5-passenger................
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms
All Work Guaranteed
“Sanford’n New Hotel”
202 Palmetto Ave.
238-3tp
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fl.50 Up Per Day
II. T. PACE
P.O.Box »»

! First N ational Bank

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AND CUSTOMERS

In and About

A BARGAIN FOR CASH

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A . P. C O N N E L L Y
C L A SSIF IE D A D S

GLOBE PIANO CO.

IBusiness is Good
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At The Used Car Sales

PAIGE, 5-p assen ger..............

........................... 650.00

OAKLAND, 5-passenger......

...... 775.00

DORT Touring ........................ ,...:.............................. 325.00

S. O. Shinholser

WANTED

“WE DELIVER THE UUOUf*

WANTED—Young man who can start
on very modernto salary, and lefirn
Storage Facilities
business, Must ho nblo to help bookSANFORD
FLORID*
If we please you, tell othere; If no keopor.—Smith Bros., Furniture. Foot
tell us. Phone 498
H.
W.
NICKERSON
of First Street.
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Public Accountant; Audits—Systems
WANTED—Customers for fresh inhk,
Auto Radiator Repair morning nnd evening deliveries,—R.
Income Tax Scrrice
Room 10 McNcfll-Davis Bldg.
L. Garrison. Phono 3711. lflfl-9t-Tu
Shop
Phono 8B2
Orlando, Fla. Located nt 207 French Ave., between 204-tfc
2nd nnd Third. E. It. llERGQUIST.
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George A. DeCottes

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Contractor and Builder

Quick Service Transfei

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

Acteylene Welding

Attorney-at-Law

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Over Seminole County Bank
SANFOIU)
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Located In Eagle IUdg., 70S Oak Ave

CONTRACTOR and BUILDEI

Smith Bros. Garage

517 Commercial Street

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Geo. W. Knight
'Roan Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

FLORIDA

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Oak and First
For first class Job work—thv Herald

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HARTFORD BATTERY
“Battery Insurance”
Sold and Serviced by

Edw. H iggins, Inc.
Haight &amp; Wieland
—Get your Scratch Pede from Tha

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST .VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, DECEMHER 31, 1921

VOLUME n

ENFORCE PROHIBITION
IN ALL THE BIG CITIES
NEW YEARS A DRY DAY

The Sailor-Made Man
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WATCH FOR HOOTCH
n0 isoN r e s p o n s i b l e f o r n i n e
d e a t h s in n . y . h a v e n o
PLACE IN CELEBRATION
(Ilf The AaaocUted Preaa)
NK\V YORK, Dec. 31.—Now York
City’s prohibition enforcement batallon received todny final instructions
for enrrying out tho most rigid obBervuiico of law over Now Year’s hoiidny. They are scattered throughout
the city and instructed to mnko no
distinction whatever between Broad­
way and the Bowery, Fifth Avonus
nn&lt;i Fourteenth streot but to pros!
the dry crusndo into ovory quarto*
where merry-makers gather. Addi­
tional warnings woro Issued ngnlnst
the danger of drinking strango and
poisonous concoctions bolng sold ns
hootch to which a dozen deaths woro
attributed sinco Christmas.
CHICAGO, Dec. 31.—Moro than five
thousand officers of tho law, Includ­
ing enlarged staff from Prohibition
Director Gregory’s office, ninety-two
investigators from Attornoy General
Hrundago’s office and city policemen
nre ready today to give Chicago n
dry New Ycnr’s eve. If liquor is in
evidence at cafes oh restaurants their
owners will bo arrested and tho pro­
prietors who liavo guilty knowledge of
its presence will receive tho same
treatment, Chief of Police Fitxmorris
said.
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NOMINAL TELEPHONE HATE
INCREASE ALLOWED
K. ent press reports carried the
i munincenient of the granting of in­
creased rates to tho Southern Beil
Telephone company. Tho Southorn
Hell has been battling for • over a
year to secure an increase thnt would
have added approximately 28 per
ce nt to the subscribers' monthly tele­
phone bill, and in addition requested
permission for increases in toll rates.
The first gun wns fired November
1’cth. 1020, when tho request wns
heard by the commission. At this
h a ring there were only two comi :nitlos in Florida thnt had repre­
sentatives present opposing the roipiect for this incrcaso. St. Augus­
tine wns one city nnd SANFORD tho
other. St. Augustine was represent­
ed by its city mnnngcr nnd n member
"f its board of trndo, nnd Snnford’.t
protest wns registered nt this henr­
ing by its city attorney nnd the secictary of the chnmbor of commorce.
The objections raised nt this time
resulted in tho commission ordering
nn audit nnd npprnisnl of tho proper­
t i es of the Southern Boll. The in­
terim elapsing ns n result of these ohJordons nnd subsequent order of tho
commission resulted in n saving of
thousands of dollars to thoHu com­
munities in which tho Southern Bill
operates.
If thoro hnd been no objections
presented nt tho initinl henring it
would, obviously, hnve been up to tho
commission to grnnt tho 28 per cent
increase requested, ns tho nrrny of
stntiticinns nnd tcchnlcnl exports ap­
pearing before tho commission in be­
half of the Southorn Boll wns n for­
midable one.
I he Snnford Chnmbor of Commorco
•'ilono wns responsible for lining up
the rest of tho communities and de­
serves whatever credit is to bo given
For taking the initiative in this matlor Tho finnl decision of tho com­
mission, whilo unsatisfactory to n
majority, grnntcd only nominal in­
creases ns ngninst tho oxccssiva
amount 'originally requested. Inso­
far as Sanford is concerned business
concerns now pnying $4.25 will pay
•RfiO, nnd privnte party lines now
paying $2.50 will pny $2.05. The oxchanges in other communities not
showing n profit will bo tnxod a cor­
respondingly greator amount.
It might bo further Htnted thnt
Snnford wns represented nt nil sub­
sequent hearings on this m atter boFore tho commission.
Good meals, $8.00 por week, The
Templo Club, corner Third and Park.

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Prohibition
Enforce­ |Ku Klux Klan
Played Santa Claus
ment Officers Will
at Gainesville
He on the Job
Coupled CSiftfl With N oI ch of Admonltlon to Several l'artlcn

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FRENCH DELEGATION
ASSENT TO APPLICATION
INTERNATIONAL LAW
NEW FERRY TO
*1In Which French Inter­
ENTERPRISE pretation Satisfies De­
mand of England
Chamber of Commerce Secures Much
Needed Scrvico

ABOUT SUBMARINE

Captain G. E. Atkinson, together
with his son, G. E. Atkinson, Jr., an­
nounce tho beginning January first of IN TIME OF WAR BE PROHIBITED*
FROM TORPEDOING MER­
n ferry sorvico between Snnford nnd
Enterprise. Captain Atkinson hns
CHANT SHIPS
•
nlrendy announced tho schedule of
( H r T h e A aaoelnted P re e e /•
snilings in this pnpor nnd Inst Satur­
PARIS, Dec. 31.—French delegation
day brought n pnrty from Entorpriso
nt Washington is understood in offic­
to shop in Snnford.
Cnptnin Atkinson operates n stool ial quarters horo todny, nlrondy hna
hulled, forty pnssottger cnpnclty yncht given hearty nnsont to application of
which will bo used in this now service. international Inw to operation of sub­
During tho timo it is hot boing oper­ marines which in French interpreta­
ated on this schedule it will bo opon tion satisfies demand of Groat Brit­
for chnrtor by hunting nnd pleasure ain thnt submarines in timo of war bo
parties, nnd Cnptnin Atkinson hna nd- prohibited from torpedoing morchnnt
vised that if tho sorvico warrants it ships.
ho will plnco n lnrger bont on tho
WASHINGTON, Doe. 31.—Definite
lnko.
decision
wns mndo by Hnlfour, head
Tho Chamber of Commerce ndvised
H aro ld Lloyd w aa told to g e t a Job If h e w an te d to m a rry th e b eautlof
tlio
British
arms conference deloCnptnin Atkinson, before ho brought
fu l h ero in e. H e Joined th e n a v y H la ex p e rien c es In th a t Job go to m o k e
gallon
to
sail
for
homo January 14th.
his bont here, thnt thero wns n grent
I u p th e t m * p r e te n tio u s com edy o f b is c a re e r. "Tbs Bailor M ads M as **
Ambnssndor
Goddos
will bo tho only
need for such n sorvico between those
ono
of
British
delegation
loft horo to
two points. Thoro aro n number of
wind
up
remaining
matters.
people in Enterprise who now shop in
DeLnnd nnd who will now hnvo tho
WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.—Agree­
opportunity of getting to Sanford
ments
reached yesterday by tho nnvnl
without taking tho long distnneo re­
committee
of the arms conferonco in­
quired by road. It is n big thing for
tho merchants ns it opens up n new cluded size nnd nggregnto tonnngo
trade territory nnd nlso benefits tho limitations on aircraft curriers nnd,
i
--------------GOOD MEETING HELD AT COURT traveling salesman ns it permits him subject only to French government
HAS REGAINED CONFIDENCE OF
HOUSF YFSTERDAY
to make quicker train connections confirmation, on size nnd nrmnmont
NATION PREDICTION MADE
AFTERNOON
titan ho can now make by waiting at of auxiliary craft.
HY WILSON
Thnt cleared tho cominittco's docks,
Orange City Junction.
pending
replies from tho French nnd
About thirty women of Snuford nnd
Tho trip to Entorpriso by wntor Is
(I)y T h e A sso c iate d P re a a )
Jnpnncso
governments on tho R o o t.
Seminole
county
met
in
tho
Court
n distance of 4.0 miles nnd eun bo
NEW YORK, Dec. 31.—Tho predic­
resolution
to initinto tho banning on- •
House
Friday
afternoon
to
discuss
made in twonty-threo minutos. It is
tion thnt 11122 would show thnt tho
tircly
of
subntarino
wnrfnro against
plnns
for
organizing
tho
county
Into
tho
intention
of
tho
Hornld
to
hnvo
Democratic party "has entirely rognincommercial
craft.
Adjournment
was
n
Lenguc
of
Women
Voters.
tho
dnily
paper
distributed
thoro
onch
cd confidence of the nation' wns ntndo
taken
indefinitely
but
probnbly
only
'
The
meeting
wns
called
to
order
nt
ovening nnd ndvortisers will rccoivo
by Woodrow Wilson in his Now Ycnr's
until next week, when these cammunU
letter to Womon'H Democratic Politi­ 9 o’clock by Mrs. W. F. Blackman, of the corresponding benefits.
Lnko
Monroe.
Mrs.
Henry
Wight
Captuin Atkinson’s yacht, which ho cations arc expected to hnvo boon re­
cal Longue ntndo public hero todny.
im iTISH HATTLESHIP
wns
nominuted
temporary
chairman;
hns npproprintoly renamed Snnford, ceived and completion of tho nnvat
Tho letter wns in reply to birthdny
Mrs.
R.
E.
Tolnr,
secretary.
Mrs.
WITH SMALL GREW
will ndd greatly to the rccrontionnl limitation agreement in committed
greeting sent former president on
Blnckntnn
addressed
the
meeting,
stntlife of tho city ns tho bont can bo made possible.
DRIFTING I1EFOKE STORM behalf of Lcnguc.
ing thu aim and object of tho Lcnguo chartered by individuals and civic or­
nnd impressing upon her hearers tho ganizations for river picnics and ntoon UNITED STATES OF INDIA
SOVIET GOVERNMENT
( 11/ T h e A sso c iate d P re s s )
need of "political education” among light ridos on tho river.
IS PLEA OF INDIANS
CHERBOURG, Dec. 31. — British
WILL GET OUR FOOD,
tho
wonton.
battleship Vengeance with small crow
In emphasizing the possibilities for
TEN MILLIONS WORTH
Tho following resolution was offer­ tho profitable operation of a boat on
( 11/ T h e A aauelnled P rean )
nbonrd drifting before storm In Eng­
ARM
IB)A HAD, India, Dec. 31.—A
ed
by
Mrs.
I
Hackman:
lish channel this morning in danger
( H r T h e A aaoelnted P re ss)
theso waters, tho Chnmbor of Com­
plea
for
Indian republic to be culled
"Resolved
that
a
League
of
Wom­
LONDON, Dec. 30.—Agreement ne­
of colision with other craft or of pil­
merce ndvised Cuptuin Atkinson that
the
United
States of India to bo de­
ing up on shore. Tho vessel, thirteen gotiated hero lust week whereby So­ en Voters for Seminole County bo or­ ho could bo assured of local support
clared
January
first and bo attained
thousnnd tons, being towed by tugs viet Ilussin will turn over to American ganized.’
I as well ns patronage front interior
by
guerilla
wnrfnro
if nocossnry was
After favorable discussion tho res­ points, and othor sections along tho
on way to shipyard to bo dismantled. relief administration ten million dolfeatured
in
nn
nddress
by President
Two liners pnrtcd in tho storm last Inrs gold for purchnso of grain in tho olution was adopted.
river ttenr Sanford.
Mohnni
of
All-Indinn
Moslem
Lcnguo
Tito
constitution
nnd
by-lnws
of
night nnd crew unublo to gnin control United Stntes for fnmlno relief sign­
Captain Atkinson hns stntcd thnt ho
at
tho
opening
of
tbo
annual
session
tho
League
wero
rend
by
Mrs.
John
of ship. Two French nnvnl tugs sent ed horo todny by Walter Lyman
will enrry freight ns well ns pnssonof
tho
Lcnguo
horo
todny.
Leonard!,
and
were
adopted
as
rend.
out to rescue benten back by storm Brown, on behalf of relief adminis­
gors.
Tho following officers wero elected i Attention is cnllcd to ndvortisoments
nnd othor British, nnd French nnvnl tration nnd Leonard Krnssin on bufor tho ensuing yenr:
SIXTY-THREE PEOPLE
’
hnlf of RttBsinn Soviet government.
ernft attempting to roach her.
giving details of this service.
| Mrs. W. F. Blackman, Lake Mon­
LYNCHED IN U. 8.
roe, chnirntnn.
GIRLS
WON
BASKETBALL
DURING THE YEAR
Trains Snow Bound
| Mrs. Deane Turner, Snnford, Vieo- Notice of Appeal
BOYS LOST THEIR GAME
on Canadian Railways
WITH EUSTIS LAST NIGHT Chnirmnn.
Filed Circuit Court
( 11/ T h r A aa n rln lrtl I 'rra a )
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Mrs.
A.
J.
Fuller,
Longwood,
SecyNEW
YORK, Doc. 31.-Slxty-threo—Traffic Tied Up
For John Pope persons woro
Mrs. W. H. Hnlnrd, Altnmonto,
lynched in tho United)
Tho girls High School team won
Stntes
this
yenr
compared with sixty-Treasurer.
Snow Storms of Grent Severity All their gnnto of basket ball with tho
' Is Now Serving Life Sentence for
fivo
Inst
year
said
a .statement issued
Mrs.
Walter
Van
Ness,
chnirmnn,
! Euatls High School girls Inst night nt
Through Novn Scotin
Killing of George llickmnn
Precinct
No.
1.
today
by
the
Association
for Advance­
jtho Parish Houso by p Hcoro of 111 to
Mrs.
BonJ.
Lake,
chairman,
Pre­
ment
of
tho
Colored
People.
Two vic­
0
but
tho
High
School
Itoys
lost
their
(U r T h e A sso c iate d P re s s )
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 31.-CounMONCTON, Now Brunswick, Dec. . gnnto to Eustis High by n scoro of 21) cinct No. 2.
tims were women while six worohoI for John H. Pope, serving n life
31.—Five trains nro snowbound in to 35. Both games woro well attend­
Mrs. John Leonard!, chairman, Pre­
whito men.
sentence in connection with tho mur­
Follcigh mountains section of Cnnn- ed nnd cutisetl much excitement among cinct No. 3.
.
der of Georgo Hickman, local thentro
dinn National Itnilways nnd conipluto tho spectators. Tho officin! figures
Mrs. W. J. Lawton, Oviedo, Pre­
manager, by Frank RnwiitiH during n MAIL THEFT COMES TO LIGHT
tio up of traffic in some sections ns nnd scoro will ho given by tho official cinct No. 5.
IN NEW YORK STATE
n roault of snow storm which prevail­ Hcorer in nnothor pnrt of this Ihsuo. i Mrs. W. II. Bullard, Altnmonto Pre­ hold-up Inst September, filed notico
of nn npponl in Circuit Court horo to­
ed with great severity in Novn Scotin
A fter tho gamo tho Eustis girls cinct No. 11,
( 11/ T h e A aaoelnted P n u )
dny, returnnblo March 27th.
MennThursday night nnd yestordny. Ono woro ontertnined by tho Snnford girlH
Tho next meeting will he announced
NEW YORK, Dec. 31.—A mnll
tinio, Pope, who is now working on
train is reported ns coniplotoly cov­ nt n luncheon.
through tho Herald.
theft of n million nnd half in bonds,
tho Jnckson county roods, is expected
ered over with huge snow drifts.
•Inst July 18 beentno known todny w iht
to ho brought to tho Duvnl Jail horo
I tho nrrest of Mrs. Abo Attell, wife
HANKS CLOSE MONDAY
PUTTING UP SOME FINE EGGS pending outcome of his uppcnl.
MILLIONS OF MARKS
of former pugilist, Sant Gold nnd H ar­
OFFERED IN U. S.
ry Cohen, by postofficc inspectors and
Monday, Jnnunry 2nd, boing tho
Tho editor of tho Hornld wiih tho
TO PAY OFF DEBT day to colobrnto, tho bnnks will bo rocipiont of n pnekngo of excellent MESSENGER OF PEACE
mouthers of police bomb squud.
SIEZED WITH CARGO
closed nil day.
fresh ogga this morning from tho
( 11/ T h e A aaoelnted P rc a a )
THAT WAS LIQUOR FAIR WEATHER
Sominolo Poultry Farm south of tho
NEW YORK, Dec. 31.—Millions of
FOR-NEXT W E E K STOKES
WILL
CLOSE
city.
Tho
Sominolo
Poultry
Farm
is
Gormnn paper murks valued in tho
SOME COLD WEATHER
WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.—Solzuro
ono of tho now nnd growing institu­
neighborhood of hnlf n cont onch, hnvo
Tho majority of tho stores will bo tions of this city nnd they now ship of tho British schoonor Mossongor of
boon offered numerous bunks in tho
( 11/ T h e A axielntcd Preaa)
closed
nil dny Mondny. Some of tho eggs to ninny points by parcel post Ponce with n cargo of liquor off tho
United Stutes within tho Inst fow
WASHINGTON, Doc. 31.—Gener­
North
Curolinn
const
wns
reported
by
moat
nnd
grocery
stores
will
bo
open
packages
nnd
nlso
supply
tho
citizens
weeks by residents of Germany who
ally fair weather oxcopt rains Wed­
nro anxious to sottlo obligations horo, n fow hours Mondny morning to nc- of Sanfqrd a t nil times with nice tho const'gunrd todny. Tho vessel nesday or Thursday; tomporaturo near
according to Hovornl local bankers, commodnte customers but nil of thorn fresh eggs. If you wnnt fresh eggs stranded on O’Cracoko bar hut flont- or slightly below normul. Frosts ox­
will coiso part of tho morning nnd nil boo tho Suminolo Poultry Fnrms. Thoy oil yesterday. Immediately taken into
who hnvo declinod to accept depreciat­
copt Southern pnrt of stnto is tho
afternoon,
hnvo tho poultry farm nt tho turn custody by const gunrd cutter.
ed curroncy.
foroenst for Florida during tho weolt
of tho rond on tho Snnford-Orlnndo
beginning Sunday.
NO VACATION FOR HERALD
rood whore tho rond to Lnko Jessup
MR. ROYD
PERSONS HOLDING OFFICE
branches
off.
IN RAILROAD CORPORATION
CALL FOR CONDITION
Tho Dally Ilornld will bo issued on
The Methodist people hnvo boon
CAN HOLD INDEFINITELY
NATIONAL HANKS
Mondny ns no holiday is over tukon on
Tho "ohnrming naturalness” you loking anxiously for tho coming of
EARLY NEXT WEEK
Now Year’s Dny. Tho Dnily wishes liko in a girl cost hor many wonry Mr. Iioyd, tho great Hlnger, who is to
( H r T h e A ean clated P rc a a )
WASHINGTON, Doe. 31.—AI por- to s ta r t tho now yonr with plenty of hours of prnctico.
ho tho nsHlHtant to Dr. Walker. Ho
( 11/ T h e Aaauclnted Preaa)
sons holding two or moro plncos ns of­ business nnd will issuo n Now Year’s
will arrive todny nnd sing nt both
WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.—A call
Visit tho now Sominolo Cnfo in tho services of tho church and a t Dr. for tho conditional of national banka
ficers nnd directors of tho Intorstnto number on Monday. Got your spaco
Itn’lrond Corporations woro given le­ Mondny morning if you hnvo not nl­ Millar building on Park nvonuo to­ Walker’s clnsrt nt tho Princess Tho- ns of tho latter pnrt of this month
morrow nnd got un elegant turkey ntro whoro nn oxtrn crowd is expect­ tflll bo Issued early noxt wook by
gal pormiHsidn’by tho Intorstnto Com- rondy contracted for it.
dinner for ono dollar. Rond tho menu ed tomorrow. It s tho first Sunday Comptroller of Curroncy, it wns Indi­
tttorco Commission todny to hold tholr
various positions indofinitoiy.
Buy it with n Hornld Want Ad.
in todny’s Dnily Hornld.
240-Itc of tho yonr.
cated nt tho treasury today.

(Dr T h e A sso c iate d P re s s )
GAINESVILLE, Dec. 31.—Tho Ku
Klux Klnn mndo its public bow to
Gnincsviilo Christmas ovo whon whito
robed representatives of tho organiza­
tion nppenred at two places in tho
role of Snntn Claus. It had not been
generally known that tho klnn existed
hore.
At one of the plncos the klnnsmon
coupled their gifts with n note con­
taining an admonition that hto "good
for nothing" former head of tho fam ­
ily wns not to slmro them nnd tho
mother of scvernl children wns re­
quested to tell him thnt if ho did not
get n Job within a week nnd pay her a
stipulated amount he would bo put to
work on tho county roads,
“Theso groceries nro for you nnd
your children only,” tho noto snid in
part, "ami if your good for nothing
former husbnml comes nround and
tries to eat up this food, wheih wo aro
providing for you nnd tho children,
ju st get you a good horsewhip and
run him off. We will stand back of
you and give you nny protection you
need if it takes 500 of us to do it. Wo
mean to protect defenseless women
against nny and all loafers nnd spong­
ers. Just let it bo known nround town
if ho.gets bad—we’ll tame him for
you."
At the National Odd Fellows Home
and Orphnnngo, a pnekngo of gifts
wns presented to tho matron who rosponded to the door bell. Tho two
matrons, elderly women, nlso were re­
membered. A noto accompany the
gifts said, "Wo nil love llttlo children.”

DEMOCRATIC
LEAGUE OF
PARTY BACK I WOMEN VOTERS
IN CONFIDENCE
ORGANIZED

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Phone 2I7-W

If yon h ave an y frle n fa v U ltla * jo b
— If you are a u la * a n y w h ere or eo m ln *
hom e, or U you are e n te r ta la la « , w r ite
a iioatnl eard lo thla d ep artm ent, a lv la a
drtnlla, or teleh p o n e th e Item . It w ill
be a rr n lly ap preciated.
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DEATH OF GEORGE McDOUGALL

Tho city wns shocked Inst night
to lenrn of tho death of young Gcorgo
McDougnl, who hns been nt tho hos­
pital this week suffering from Injuries
sustnlncd in nn nuto nccidont Mondny
of thin week. George, In conipnny with
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. 0. Nny, of Augus- , hilt cousin, Enrl Bcuton, nnd E. A.
tn, Gn., nro visiting in tho city for n Moffett, wns riding in n truck on tho
Geneva rond nnd in turning off the
fow dnys.
roud into tho snnd thu truck turned
over on tho occupants. Benton nnd
Sterling Nield, of Jacksonville, wns Moffett suffered bruises nnd cuts but
in tho city yesterday attending to woro not seriously injured. George
business.
hnd his leg broken nnd wns injured in­
ternally nnd wns tnken to tho hospital
Hoy Mncon, of Orlnndo, wns n busi­ nt onco whoro every thing wns done
ness visitor hero yesterday from tho for his comfort nnd enre nnd it wns
“City Beautiful."
thought yostordny thnt ho would re­
cover, but ho took n turfi for tho worst
A. B. Dnvis nnd family of Lako yostordny evening nnd pnssod nwny
Stonrns, Fla., wero visitors in this last night.
city yesterday.
Ho wns Just nt tho threshold of
young manhood, bolng nineteen years
Mrs. DoLanoy has returned to her of ngo, nnd wns tho only son of Mr.
home in Tampa aftor a pleasant visit nnd Mrs. Gcorgo McDougnil, nnd hnd
hero with- her daughter, Mrs. D. C. Hvod in Snnford nt tho old homo on
Griffin.
Celery nvonuo nil of his years whoro
ho ably assisted his fnthor on the
Miss Mario Teuguo roturnod Wcd- fnrm. Ho wns n flno young man of
nesdny evening from Mountvlllo, 8. C. ninny excellent traits of chnrnctor nnd
where sho spent Christians with her hnd n largo circle of friends hero nnd
mother.
olsowhero who loved him for his
sterling churnctcr nnd the fact thnt
Miss Junnitn McMullen, M argaret ho preferred to romnin nt tho homo
Giles nnd Dorothy Goro nnd Harold plnco with his fathor nnd mother nnd
Goro spent tho dny yostordny with looked nfter their interests and wel­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tnylor nnd son Mel­ fare almost with tho loving enro of n
vin, nt Silver Lake.
man of mnturu years.
IIo leuves a fnthor and mother nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. P. B. W right nnd Miss n sister to mourn his loss nnd mnny
Mnry E. Wright, of St. Petersburg, friends nmong tho hoys nnd girls of
who nro touring tho Htnto, stopped his ncqunintnnco. Tho sympnthy of
over in Snnford yostordny mnklng tho community goos out to them in
their headquarters nt tho Montczumn. their hour of sorrow.
»
Tho funeral services will bo held
DANCE FOR VISITOR
from tile home on Celery avenue to­
Tho lovely Wnlsmn homo wns tho morrow nftornoon nt 3:30, Fnthor
scene of n lovely informnl dnneo Inst Ilonncsy, of th&lt;? Cntholic Church ofevening given by Mrs. Fred Wnlsmn ficlnting. Interment will bo made in
nnd Mrs. S. E. Bnrrett, in honor of I.nkoview cemetery.
Miss Mnrgnret Wcrshnm, of Jackson­
ville, tho nttrnctive guest of her sis­
DEATH OF ALBERT HEED
ter, Mrs. Bnrrett.
Albert Heed died nt Boston Christ­
Tho rooms woro opened on sulto nnd ians morning. IIo wns tho oldest son
effectively dccorntcd with red roses, of Mr. C. A. Reed, of this city. IIo
ferns nnd Christmns decorations nnd visited this city about four years ngo.
soft shnded lights.
IIo left a wifo nnd two children to
Punch wns served throughout tho mourn his loss. Tho sympnthy of tho
evening nnd Into in tho ovoning, ico ninny friends of Mr. Reed in this city
cronm nnd enko woro Bcrvod by tho
hostesses.
All of tho mombors of the youngor
set woro invited to meet this charm­
ing honorcc.

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$ 1 0 Suit Sale
!$1 Shoe Sale
AND

____________ CONTINUED ------------------We will continue selling Hart Schaffner &amp;
Marx and Society Brand Suits

TWO FOR THE PRICE
OF ONE-PLUS $10
And REGAL SHOES

TWO FOR THE PRICE
OF ONE-PLUS $1
These prices are for cash only and will last
• till January 15th

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Sanford
Shoe and Clo. Co.
Caswell, Mrs. J. D. Woodruff, Mrs.
BRIDGE PARTY
Miss Mny Linton of Fort Mcnde, Howard Smith, Mrs. W. F. Langley,
wns tho chnrming guest of honor nt Miss Dorothy Humph, Mrs. Ed. Betts,
n bridge party given yestordny after­ Misses Mnry nnd Julia Znchnry, Mrs.
noon by her sister, Mrs. W. A. Lester Stanley Wnlkor, Mrs. Vnnco Dougins,
nt her homo on Mngnolin nve. Thoro Mrs. C. L. Goodhue, Mrs. W. Morton
woro two tnhleH of plnycrs nnd n Thigpen, Misses Bessio Znchnry nnd
-number in £l'0Ht9 wero invited in for I.iicile Newby.
refreshments.
Misses Enoln I. Ilill nnd Wilma Mao
Tho spndous rooms woro lovely
Hill
were in tho city yostordny enwith their decorations of red nnd
route
to Okeechobee City from Or­
green, holly, mistletoe, nnrclssus nnd
lnndo
where
they hnvo been attend­
poinsettlns being used In chnrming
ing the Florida Kducntionnl Associa­
profusion.
Of exceptional Interest wart the tion.
game of bridge plnycd during tho a f­
Misses Antoinette nnd Almn Deternoon, high score being mndo by
Cottes,
of Jacksonville, nro tho ntMrs. Ben Cnswell, who wns nwnrded
tractive
guests of their brother, Geo.
n largo bnth towel with crocheted
DcCottes,
nt his homo on Mngnolin
edge. Tho count prize, n box of enndy, was won by Mrs. W. Morton Thig­ uvonuc.
pen., Tho honorco wiih presented n
Miss Nltn Mooro hns returned to
box of correspondence curds.
Orlnndo
lifter spending tho past week
At tho conclusion of tho enrd gnme
hero
with
her Hlster Mrs. K. R. Mur­
Mrs. Lester served dainty refresh­
rell,
sr.,
ut
tho Montczumn.
ments of hot chocolnto, bnnnnn nnd
cottngo chooso sandwiches, olives nnd
J. N. Humphries, of Wnycross, Gn.,
divinity fudgo.
(
is
in tho city transuding business nnd
Among thoso enjoying Mrs. Lestor s
culling
on old friends.
cordial hospitality woro Mrs. Ben

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On nnd nfter Jnn. 1, 1022, tho SANFORD will mnkc Dally
trips between SANFORD and ENTERPRISE leaving
PAVILION PIER:
4 :30 P. M.
SANFORD .................................. 8:00 A.M.
5:00
l*. M.
ENTERPRISE .......................... 8:30 A. M.
FARE EACH WAY, 25c
For Hire from 10:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M.
Additional trips will he announced us tho service la
Required

CAPTAIN ATKINSON
203 East Third Street

Phono 205-L1

Tho Senson’s Greatest Sensation

RUDOLPH VALENTINO
and AGNES AYRES in—

W. A. Stringfelow, of Jacksonville,
In spending n fow dnys hero on busi­
ness.

Copyright 1921 Hut Schiffner &amp; Mux

The Star To-day!
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“The Sheik”
It would bo Impossible to doscribo tho bigness—tho human
touches—tho dramatic incidents—tho climaxes—the extravagnnt sotting—tho blood tingling scenes of this, one of the
most wonderful achievements of tho ngo. Story by E, M. Hull.

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Saturday at the Princess—Miss DuPont
in “False Kisses”; also a Comedy

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is oxtonded to him in his boroavo- Ind. A niece, Mrs. Ben Lake, lin, j
Monroe.
ment.
Funeral arrangements have not*
BARNEY LYONS DIES AT LAKE been fully decided upon, as
from tho north are expected, ^
MONROE.
M. B. Lyors, nged 54, died nt his services will probnbly be comhay
home nt Lnke Monroe Thursday eve­ Saturday from tho Catholic dm* l
ning nt 0 o’clock, after n llngcrlhg nt Snnford, interment in the Citltl
illness of tuberculosis. Mr. Lyons He cemetery.
wns n faithful member of tho Cnth­
Drlvo out to the Chuluota InnS*|
olic church nnd died fully sustnlncd
dny nnd got n renl turkey dinnerM
nnd fortified by its Inst holy rites.
Mnrtin Bnrncy Lyons, n son of $1.00. Tho Brumleys Imvc the heWI
I’ntrick Lyons of Mnyo, Irelnnd, wns nnd will treat you right.
bom in Perry county, Indlnnn, where
he lived the grantor pnrt of hiB life,
having come to Floridn soven years
ngo. Ho wns engaged in the truck­
ing business nnd though his progress
hnd not been rapid, lie hnd steadily
accumulated until nt tho tlmo of his
dentil ho wns vory comfortably es­
tablished in life.
Mr. Lyons wns one of our very
best citizens. Honest nnd upright ns
the dny Is long, his word wns his
bond. Of n kindly nnd gentle nature
ho wns generally beloved, hut espec­
ially by the children who nlwnyH
gnthcred nbout him—he, himself, wns
ns simple, child-like nnd trusting ns
ono of them.
Besides the widow, Mrs. Sarah
GENERAL REPAIRING
Frances Lyons, two sisters survive:
Old Ford Cm
Mrs. Dnvo Kccly, Sinipsonville, Ky., West First St.
Phono No. 417-W
nnd Miss Sarah Lyons, St. Croix,

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DINNER PARTY
LoCIcro Irwin wns tho genial host
nt n dinner pnrty Inst evening nt his
homo on Mngnolin nvonuo. Covers
were laid for seven.
Tho house wiih dccorntcd with
Christmas wreaths, holly nnd other
holiday features, nnd nt six o’clock
nn elegant six course dinner wns
served.
Following tho dinner tho evening
wns plensnntly spont with cards.
Covers were laid for Messrs. S. A.
Irwin, Curtis Durbar, Otis Cobh, Hinry McLnulln, I’nu Lou, Paul Dooley
nnd LcClcrq Irwin,
AWALT-MILHEIM
A wedding which enmo ns n grant
surprise to friends of both pnrtlos
wns solemnized Saturday evening. Mr.
Fred G. Awnlt nnd Miss Nell M. Mil*
holm wero quietly mnrried nt tho
Presbytorlnn Mnnso by I)r, Brownlee
nt 8 p. in.Mrs. Awnlt will bo remembered ns
n popular trained nurse who hns re­
sided hero for tho pnst six yenrs. Sho
hns endeared herself to n largo circlo
of friends with her kindly manner nnd
sunny disposition.
Mr. Awnlt, who is n contracting
painter, has mndo mnny friends sinco
his residence horo, through hiB plcusmit frank manner.
Their mnny friends wish them mnny
yenrs of happiness and success,
Thoy nro ut present Incntcd nt Tho
Palms.
PRETTY PARTY
One of tho prettiest of tho holidny
parties given, wns tho ono given Inst
evening by Miss Thelma Pace, nt tho
nttructivo Pace bungalow on First
street.
Red nnd groon, the Christmas col­
ors wero most artistically used in
decorating the various rooms. Bas­
kets nnd vnseH of hibiscus, roses nnd
ferns woro used in chnrming effect.
Tho lights were shaded in rad which
cast n rich warm glow over tho protty scene. In tho dining room, tho lnco
covered refreshment table wns cen­
tered with n crystnl basket of frag­
rant roHes nnd forns. Tho favors
woro cunning "Kowpio" dolls.
Tho evening wns merrily spont with
games nnd music nnd at a Into hour
the hostess served dccoitur refresh­
ments of hot chocolnto, fruit enko and
bon bonB.
About thirty members of tho young­
or set enjoyed this delightful pnrty,

Make Your Wish for the New Year
“If wishes were realities we’d have our little home” say the newlyweds]
Well, wishes can be realities! Buy a lot in—

L A N E ’S SUB-DIVISION]
and build a home just like you want

Beautiful Lots
PRICES: $150.00 TO $750.00-

-EASY TER!

E. F. LANE
Phone 95-

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Mr. and Mrs. 0 , E. Watts i
and Mrs. T. M. Boyd, of Tarpon
chit- ■■■&gt;
Springs. Mr. Boyd will bo assistant dren, of Bnrtow, arc tho guests of
to Dr. Wnlkcr and will nlso direct nil their brother, Lott Alien, Jr.
church music for tho MothodUt
MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor.
Mr. and Mrs, Qeorgo DoCottes have
church.
Phono 217-W
ns their guests thoir sisters Missus
I f Ton h n v r a n y f r l r n d . t Ii III i i
J. S. Dlnklo and Miss Olivo Dlnklo, Antonetto* ami Alma DoCottes, of
of Longwjod, were in tho city todny Jacksonville.
on business and calling on friends.
V K r r n llr a p p r e d n lr d .
Kov. J. S. Beil, of Palntkn, presid­
ing
elder of this district, will be tho
T. J. McCall, of Oviedo, was In tho, it. I.. McKenzie, of Jacksonville, rep­
week
end guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. L.
■city yesterday transacting business.
resenting tho Kclly-Springflcid Tiro
P. Hagan.
Co., Ib in the city cnlllng on his local
W. R. Frier, of Dougins, On., 1b in customers.
WATCH PARTY
tho city on n business mission.
The members of tho Epwortli Lea­
' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brotherson gue of tho Methodist Church will give
Fred linker is among
Sanford’s spent tho week in Cnndlor, Fin., ns a "Hard Time Watch Party" this ev­
quota of visitors from Tampa.
tho guests of their aunt, Mrs. J. W. ening nt the Methodist church ut
Matthews.
l&gt;:30 p. m. All aro m ost cordially
Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Sanford, of Lex­
invited to nttend.
Mr. and Mrs. George DoCottes and
ington, Ky., aro spending somo time
their guests, Misses Antonetto and
Jiore a t the Montezuma.
ROOK LOVERS’ CLUB
Alma DoCottes, of Jacksonville, mo­
Tho membors of tho Book-Lovers
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Starling will tored to DoLand yesterday whoro they Club had a most delightful meeting
hayc ns their week-end guests, Mr. spent tho afternoon very pleasantly. yesterday afternoon nt tho homo of
Mrs. J, C. Bennett.
centered
with a basket of poinsettias,
iuuuuauuut:t:uar:Hv:i
and roses adorned the various rooms,
l* while Christmas bells, wreaths and t
■ holly lent a festive air. In the din- J
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5■Jcentcred
iing roomwith
the arefreshm
ent tabic was 3 Supplied the Beautiful Electrical
Fixtures,
of course. Look over
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The
basket of polsettins, i
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: and from tho chandelier red ribbons
Seminole Cafe
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2! table.
And see the new style electric lights and electric appliance and fix-;
The afternoon wns pleasantly spent
m will} discussion of late books and tho
tures. We can supply the smallest home to the largest place of busi-1
* hooks to lie read the coming yenr. Tho
■ guests were also osked to tell tho best
ness in the city or county.
t;
* jokes on themselves which afforded
much merriment, in the Book Guess­
ing contest Mrs. Morse guessing tho
most correctly, was given tho prize, a
dainty hand-made handkerchief.
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After the contest tho guests were
invited tu the dining room whore re­
freshments, consisting of chicken sal­ t
ad, potato chips, olives, hot rolls and m
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“FOOT-FITTERS” are specially designed to fit snug in the
coffee, followed by pistachio ice cream *
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instep and heel and easy across the toe and ball! No pinch­
and individual cakes iced in red were ■
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ing! That’s why they hold the foot In correct and easy po­
served.
sition without retarding the circulation.
The club members who enjoyed this
pleasant afternoon wero Mcsdumes
Light, Power and Bell Wiring, Motor Repairs, Heating Appliances, Fix
Fred
Williams,
Henry
McLnulin,
It.
J.
You men who want lots of wear,
Holly, Harry Wnrd, H. B. Lewis, E.
tures, Supplies, Mazda Lamps
P. Morse, Hoy Symes, Stella Arring­
fine appearance and comfortable
ton, L. P. Hagan, J» E. Pace and Miss
Telephone 442
Box 855
111 Park Avenue j
fit will like the “FOOT-FITTER”!
Annie Hawkins. The invited guests
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were Mrs. E. D. Brownlee, John T.
mi l t .
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The best way to avoid poor value in buying shoes

G ILLO N
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G IL L O N

8C FRY!

Electric Contractors

is to come to this store and let us sell you good shoes.

W e W ish Y ou a H appy and Mostj

GILLON At FRY DID THE WIRING

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Thc'well known clectricnl firm of
Glllon &amp; Fry did the wiring nnd fur­
nished nit the electrical supplies for
the New Seminole Cafe. Gillon &amp;
3■
Fry need no introduction to the Snnford public, having been here for
■ many years and having supplied many
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■ of tlie largest building with all llus
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■ fixtures and supplies. The beautiful
■
effects in the now Seminole Cnfo is
the work of this well known firm of
■
Opposite Post Office
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electrical contractors. Light, power
and boll wiring, motor repairs, heat­
The Store That Saves You Money
■ ■■■■uaaBaaunMaauKDMUUHnHMMMOHHKtUHHuaaaMHMMH ■■■■■!) ing appliances and anything ami ev­
erything in tlie electrical supply line
can always be found at Gillon it Fry's
i R i i m s i R s a u i i i R i i n a i i i i S IS R IB B S H R Q B R M a illK n X S a illll place opposite tlie new Seminole Cafe.
Mazda lamps, searchlights, electric
irons and cooking utensils. A corps
m of trained electricians at your service
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m on any kind of electrical job. None
M too .small and none too large for Gil■
bin it Fry,
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Prosperous New Year

PRICE $7.50

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Science Brings Blessed Relief
to Thousands of Sufferers
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Modern Science has found that dis­
ease is caused by subluxation of the
bones of the vertebral (spinal) col­
umn, which pinch the nerves and shut
off the life force which they should
carry to every part of the body. This
pressure can be corrected by Chiro­
practic spinal adjustments.

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LEE BROTHERS DID
THE PLUMBING

Lee
IBrothers

All the newest and most up-to-date
plumbing and appliances and fixtures
in tiie New Hominnie Cafe were in­
stalled by the well known firm of Loo
Brothers, who have recently erected a
fine two story building of their own
on West First streut. Lee Brothers
can lie found on the big jobs and the
Hinall jobs and they do not confino
their work to Hanford hut have a
largo force of men in neighboring cit­
ies at work in installing plumbing and
steam fixtures or sheet metul work.
They also koep n force of men at tho :
B Hanford office ready to instantly ro■jspend to all enlls for quick repairs 2
ami service is their watchword, Note
the plumbing on the many now build­
ings and you will see the work of this
enterprising firm of young business
men who have cast their lot with Han­
ford nnd Imve done their share in help­
ing to build up Hanford in many
ways.
GOVERNMENT Positions open, men,
women. Experience unnecessary, j'
Honesty required. Good pay to start. !
Wrlto, T. McCnffcrty, Ht. Louis, Mo. j
1-1-8-10-22-211 !

Chiropractic theruforu includes u thorough exam­
ination of the spine to determine the part affect­
ed I after which tlie subluxated vertebra is gradu­
ally adjusted back to its normal position and Na­
ture Hopn corrects the condition causing the disuu»e.

NOTICE
Owner of Dort car license No, 0-1150 ■
can obtain crank by calling 70-W.
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340-Itp

Chiropractic has brought health fo thousands;
why not visit this office and learn how it can im­
prove your health ?

FOUND—In Goldsboro a Idcyclu. Tho
owner can have sumo by paying for
this nil. Turner Davis.
210-ltp

Consultation and Analysis Free

Wm. J. Kermode, D. C.
Hours 9-12 a. m., 1-6 p. m.

Evenings by Appointment

lady attendant

GMHK-WftlHhMff RWg.

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Did All the Plumbing and Supplied All the Up-to-date Appliances in the S
New Seminole Cafe
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Go where you will in this part of the State of Florida and wherever a ■
big job and a good job of plumbing and steam fitting hai been install- [
ed you will recognize the work of—

Lee
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Brothers

Plumbers, Steam Fitters,
Sheet Metal Workers
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Reliable men at the shop at all times to instantly respond tp all calls j
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for help.
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Bank# nnd stores will close on Now
Year's day which is Monday this
lime. Tho Daily Herald will bo is- j
H, sued on Monday ns usual. Monday’s ‘
3 ‘ edition will be tho Now Year's odl2 tion.

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Happy New Year
To All Our Patrons and Friends in Florida

T/ti u iiomM Wqnt Ad today.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1921
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Convince youraolf by
V ami looking over the « * !'-.
f *"kc«l on each box and then
J, Lloyd’s Shoo Store.
See
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tnr n few of the bur*
findow for «
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OUR
IDOW

Notice of Application for Adoption of |
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Minor Child
To Whom It May Concern;—
t Vm tLE *TW 'TtVAXO MlERCHUtf ,
Notice Is horoby given that I, Chas. :
TWWlO'^WtEftJ'-mT D. Brumloy, of Chuluota, Seminole
U \)E KAERCWAA4Y IS GRASS! Vi'I County, Florida, will-on tho 23rd dny
H IS CUSTOMERS BW PEPVN
of January, A. D. 1022, at 10 o’clock
n. m,, at Sanford, Florida, or wlioroA o v e R n s iu 1 \m o u r n o t e d
ovor
tha Court mny then bo, present
POR.UeiOR.Off POSUC\YH\
to tho Hon. James W. Perkins, Judge
of tho Circuit Court of tho Sovonth
Judicial Circuit, Seminole County,
Florida, application for tho adoption
of tho following named minor chil­
dren, Mario Louiso Kelsey, n daugh­
ter of Mario Louiso Acosta, nnd Bortlna Delores Acostn nnd Gloria CnnBuclln Acostn, children of Mario
Louise Acostn nnd Bcrtrnm Acosta.
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Said minors now living nnd residing
with this applicant in Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida,
Dated this, tho 23rd dny of Decern- (
her, 1021.
CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, 1
12-24-onw-Btc
Applicant

MICKIE SAYS

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CLEANING
ARTICLES

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C11AS. I1RADY—BARITONE

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Sanford 1b certainly fortunate In
the person of Chns, Brady, baritone.
* MRS. J. R.
Hot, i» connected with the Sanford
STEWART
band mb sinner, Mr, Brndy has doU 811 Myrtle. P’no 260-W
lighted the large audiences at the
m m M Sat M Ta ta *a Isa Central Park on Sundays nnd Thurs­
days. Sanford appreciates a good
singer, nnd Mr. Brndy is truly appre­
ciated. He will sing “Fnco to Face”,
accompanied by pipe orgnn nnd cor­
net on next Sundny night at the Bap­
tist Temple. Invitations to nil is ex­
tended,

Miller

No tickets on the boxes or shoes
hut tho boxes are marked in plain
figures Wc are giving n suitable re­
duction on men’s nnd boys’ shoes, also
many grndea in the ladies nnd misses
lines,
See the window.—Lloyd’s Shoo
THE STRONGEST
Store.
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GUARANTEED
I n th e C ircu it C o u rt o f th e S e v e n th J u ­
TIRE MADE
d icial C ircu it o f th e S ta te o f F l o r ­

Tires

id a, In m id f o r S e m i n o l e C o u n ­
t y - —I n C h a n c e r y .

NEW PRICES
80

C IT A T IO N

Cords

Sizes
30x3
30x3 i/ j
32x3 Vt
31x4
32x4
33x4
34x4
32x4 Zi
33x41/2
35x5

tries

C ircu it C o u rt o f S e v e n th J u d ic ia l
C i r c u i t o f H tn le o f F l o r i d a , S e m i n o t e C o u n t q .— I n C h n u r e r j

$18.00
$25.50
$32.40

$33.40
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$41.00
$42.85
$54.75

. R. LINK TIRE CO.
ORLANDO. FLA.

Ooo. E u g en e T h u r s t o n , Co m p l ai n a n t ,
vs
De v i n T h u r s t o n , D ef e n d a nt .
To Dovlu T h u r s t o n ,
Ilosldonco
un­
known:
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It u p p o n r l u g f rom a n a f f i d a v i t filed
In t h i s c a u s e t h a t yon nro a non- ros l d e n t of tho S t a l e of Fl or i da, t he re for e,
you. P ovl o T h u r s t o n , a r e or dored and
r e q u i r e d on tho 6th da y of F e b r u a r y ,
A. D. 1022, lo n p p on r t o tho bill of c o m ­
p l a i n t ex h i b i t e d a g a i n s t you In this
c a us e .
•
It Is o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s not i c e bo p u b ­
lished In t h e Hanford H er a l d onco a
w e e k for e i g h t weeks.
W i t n e s s my h an d a n d tho s eal of said
c o u r t on t hi s 10th d a y of Dec embe r, A.
d . ta n .
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13. A. DOUOLAHS,
C l e r k o t t he Ci rc ui t Cour t.
Seminol e County, Flori da.
0130. A. Pe COT T E S,
Solicitor a n d Counsel / o r C o m p la i n a n t.
12-10-9tc

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g a l l o n Com p an y , n c o r p o r a t i o n u n d e r J.
t h e t a w s of
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To: T ho A l t a m o n t e L und H ot e l n nd
N a v i g a t i o n C om p a n y, a c o r p o r a t i o n
u n d e r tho l a w s of Florida, lie auccos
both o r a s s l s n s . If oxletlng, a n d to all
p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g l n t e r o s t by, t h r o u g h i
o r u n d e r sai d c o r p o r a t i o n o r a s e o c l a - ,
tton In t ho f o l l o w in g d e s cr ibe d p r o p ­
e r t y s i t u a t e In S eminol e
Count y, | i
F lori da, t o - w l t ; Lot s 430, 431, 446, 5
446. 447. 443. 443. a n d 463, a n d a s t r i p 1*
o f l a nd 24 1-2 feet, mo r e or leee, of f *
t h e r e a r o r e o u t h end o f L o ts 426, *
n nd 429, a c c o r d i n g to P i n t of A l t a - ■
m o n t a L a nd Hot el n nd N a v i g a t i o n *
C o m p a n y ' s t r a c t d u l y r ec or de d In t h e &gt;■
publ i c r ec or ds of Or nngo nnd Semi- ■
nolo Countlos, Florl dn, nnd mo r e d o f - l H
Inltoly des cr i bed
by
m e t es
and ■
b o u n d s n s fol l ows: B e g i n n i n g a t a : ■
p oi nt 1136.6 feet N or t h n n d 20 foot ■
Knot of t h o H. W. c o r n e r o f t h e N. E. I ■
1-4 o f t ho H. E. 1-4 of Sec. 13, T w p . l i
21 H., R a n g e 29 E., t h e n c e N or t h 244
foot, t he nc e E a s t 618 feet, thonoo
N o r t h 302 feot, tlionco E a s t 261 foot,
t h e n c e S out h 068 feet, t h e n c e W e s t
r,2B fool, t he nc e N or t h 122 feet, t he nce
W e s t 354 foot lo t he p o i nt of b e g i n ­
ning.
To: J o h n J. Br i g h t , T r u s t e e f o r his
chi ldr en, nnd Individually, If living,
a n d If -dead, al l p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n ­
t e r e s t s u n d e r the snld J o h n J. I lrl ght,
t r n s i o c f or hi s chi ldr en, n nd I ndi vi d­
ually. deceased, o r o t h e r w i s e :
tho ■
ch i l d r en o f J o h n J. Il rl ght , if living, I *
nnd. If dead, all p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g In- *
t e r c s t s u nd e r tho chi ldr en of J o h n J. I *
I lrl ght, deceased, or o t h e r w i s e ; a n d ! *
J u l i a M. Tlrlght, If living, and.
If I *
(load, till p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t er es t s | *
u n d e r J u l i a M. I lrl ght, deceased, or
o t h e r w i s e ; In nnd to tho f o l l o w i ng d e ­
sc ri be d r cnl e s t a t e s i t u a t e In S em i ­
nole County, F lor i da , t o - w l t :
Lot
431 a c c o r d i n g lo P l a t of A lt nm o nt e
L a n d Hotel a n d N a v i g a t io n
Com­
p a n y ’s t r ac t , d u l y r ocor ded In t he
P u b l i c r ec or ds of O ra ng o nnd Bornlnolo Counties, Florldn,
To:
F r a n k Simpson, d r a c o Simpson
a n d He l e n Simpson, hol r s nnd dovlsooh of Michael II. Simpson, deceased,
If living, nnd, If dead, alt par tl os
claiming Interests
under
Frank
Si mpson, O ra ce S i mps on a n d Holon
Simpson,
de c ea se d
or
othorwlHo;
F r n n k E . Simpson, T h o m a s C. S i m p ­
son n nd Wi l l i a m Ilutlor, T r u s t e e s of
Hel e n Simpson, If living, and,
if
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t r act, r e c o rd e d In tho P ublic Re co rd s
dead, al l pa r t l o s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t s
And to an y an d nil p e r s o n s or par tl os
of Orn ng o a n d Bemlnolo Cou nt i es , '
u n d e r F r a n k E. Simpson, T h o m a s C.
c l ai m i ng a n y r ight, t it le o r I n t e r e s t s lit
Florida,
Si mpson a n d Wi ll i a m Ilutlor, T r u s ­
to tho p r o p e r t ie s h e r e i n a b o v e d e ­
t ees of Holen Simpson, doconsod, or T o: L a u r a J. CUbbs, If living, nnd, If nnd
by o r t h r o u g h tiny of the
dea d, , nil p a r t i e s c l ai m i ng I n t e r es ts ascribed.
o t h e r w i s e ; a n d al l p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g
b
o
ve
n am e d p ar ti es , o r ot he r wi s e .
I n t e r e s t s u n d e r Michael II. Simpson,
u n d e r L a u r a J, Oltibs, deceased, o r ,
It Is H e r e b y O r d e r e d nnd R e qui r ed
o t h e rw i s e ; L e a n d o r Ludlow, If living,
deceased, o r o t h e rw i s e . In nnd t o tho
and, If dead, all p a r t i e s c l ai m i ng In­ t h a t you nnd ea ch of you do a p p e a r to
f o l l o w in g d e s cr i b e d Intidn In Seminol e
t e r e st s u n d e r Lcnttdur Ludlow, do- tho Mil of Camilla lot, heroin filed, on
Comity, Fl or i da, t o - w l t : A s t r ip of
ceased, or o t h e r w i s e , In nnd to tho tho 2nd d a y of J a n u a r y , A, D. 1922.
land 24 1-2 foot wide, m o r o o r less,
It Is f u r t h e r or dorod t h a t t h i s o r d e r
f ol l owi ng des cr ibed l a nds In Sotnlo f f t h o r e a r o r S out h end of Lot 429
a c c o r d i n g to P l a t o f A lt a mo n to L a nd I nole C o unt y, F lori da, to- wl t : HE 1-4 of publ i c at ion bo publ i s hed In t h a Han­
of NW 1-4 of N W 1-4 of Soctlon 14, ford Heral d, n n e w s p a p e r p ubl i s he d In
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S anf ord, S eminol e Count y, F l or i da , o nc e
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W i t n e s s m y b an d nn d of fi c i a l s eal of
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P A G E FOUR

ADVERTISE AT HOME PRIN­
SANFORD DAILY HERALD THE CIPLE
SAME AS TRADE
Cr M H M ever/ RlltrsMR except flux*
4 mr nt the Herald Dulldlnir. l«7
M u io lla A»e„ Snnford, Fin.

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SH E D E C O R A T E S G R A V E S

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If tho Orlando Morning Sentinel
wero to como out tomorrow with an
i ’Ud m siik h s
mlmonttion to Orlnndo people to buy
H. J. IIOI.I.Y.............. .......... ...... Editor their nhoeH, drugs, nutomobllo acces­
:n. J. MM,AltD___See:etarr-TirnMMrer
III. A. NKEI.... ........... fJenernl Slnnnnrr sories, clothes, groceries, building ma­
O. I„ I It WIST .....('I re j Inlion Mnimnrr terial, etc., etc., from Chiengo, Now
I’hnne 14H np to OiOO I*. SI.
Scrambled Proverb
York, Jacksonville, or Tampa whole­
Advrrtialn* llntra Slade Known on
When tho Christmas bills como into
sale houses, tho publishors of this
Appltentlon
tho
house, money flies out of the poeknewspaper
would
no
doubt
bo
ostracis­
M u b a r r lp l lo n P r i c e In A d v n n r e
otbook.
-One A pu t
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tOiOO ed and the paper boycotted.
This institution, whose success nnd strength has
(tlx Blunt I-a ...................................... 3.00
The life of n newspaper 1h advertis­
D r i l l e r e d In Clljr lijr C n r r l e r
been bullded by n loyal people, whose most valu­
A n e AVeek .......................................... 13 CenlM ing, and advertising- Is a commodity
A lawyer drawing a conveyance,
which
occupies
all
tho
day,
should
bo
. T A f l i l a 13* t o IN - p n a e W r r M r l l e r - as necessary to tho success of a pub­
able asset is the confidence, trust nnd esteem of
n l t e n t l r r l r c o v e r * N ei.iln ole f o u n t y
and la p u b l ' a h r d e v e r y P r l d n y . A d v r r - lication ns vnrious articles are to a tired by nightfall.
tla ln jc r n t e v t n n d e k n o w n o n n iq tlle n those who know it best nnd whose'highest ent l o n . I l e m o c r n t l c In im l l t t r * . tfl.no p e r general store. It has been tho policy,
Dippy Dialogues
y e a r , n l w a j a In n d v n n c e .
________ and it always will ho the policy of tho
denvor is to nttnln still higher plains of serviceM1CMHRIt TI1H AHHOCIATHI) FltKSft Sentinel, to boost this city, its busi­ ' He—I can't seo why you wenr your
wishes you n happy, healthful and prosperous
ness and industries and its pcoplo to skirts so short?
&lt;5$
She—You cap't! 1 1 1 1 1
the exclusion of evory other city or
New Year.
town in tho world.
Got In our big New Year's edition
The business men look to the Sen­
Remittent fever is not contagious.
t i n ii mi
Monday.
tinel for oncourngomcnt for home- Never saw any rush to pny bills.
Since last November, 11 Is ::e:ilul
trading and buying. At tho same timo
looking
mother of nine eliddiiii Hire'
We should all whoop them up on the t)K, Sentinel looks to the home people
Jug not, icat yc be jugged.
sous being service men, bus vlslletl
first day of tho year and start tho nn,i him cvt}ry reason to expect them
twice a week Arlington National cent
now year right by advertising.
t(, |,uy thoir advertising nt homo and
The only con gnmo being worked on etury to place Powers on the grave.,
place it in an Orlando institution the tourists now Is boarding houso of every soldier killed In the A'nrli!
Every merchant ought to take an which is zealously devoted to tho up- hash.
war, wlm Is burled there. She Is Mrs.
advertisement in this edition for wo building of tho City Ueautlful and Or- j
--------Andrew .T. Campbell of Washington
will send them everywhere.
nngo County and everything thnt p e r-, Marriage is an altnr on
----------- ° ----------tains to it. This newspaper nnd its which the man lays his
nn
spring, have said, and done, things
Our new service to Enterprise starts publishers have made heavy Invest- pockctbook nnd n woman her
th a t nre absolutely silly, have said
Monday. The good people of Enter- m(;nts here, pay henvy taxes and nru love letters.
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things which nre probably true and ►♦♦♦♦♦•M********+++++++ +
prise will get the Dally Herald almost diligently laboring in every possible
yet, they wore things it was quite
ns soon as tbo Sanford people. This mnnncr f„r the Improvement of tho
A mnn who hnbitunlly trents other unnecessary to say nt all, and Hnid
means something to the merchants of cjtyt
men’s wives more politely than ho nt the most critical time nnd most
Sanford.
Of into it has been observed thnt (j0es his own will have to pny cash
inopportune time nnd places, nnd I
Orlando merchants are contributing for tho Horald.
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urn convinced thnt it is bemuse of a
; Another good restaurant in Snnford thuir dollars in foreign mediums which [
lack of plain, every-day common
FROM THE FOREST TO YOU
opens tomorrow in tho Seminole Cafe. nrt, notorious, in one particular nt
Thought for the Day
horse
sense.
By
eliminating
all of the waste, over half of tho labor, all of th*
ThlH is another milestone
..
. . . . in tho
.. pro- ]L.n!,t, for knocking and hnmmoring Or-,
Who knows whnt voices we should
Was
the
Great
War
tho
enuse
of
middle
man’s
profits
and by delivering a homo on record time direct
gross nnd prosperity of this city. We |an«Io. Reciprocity is a gront word hpnr from hcnvwn if our enrH wore
this
unbalanced
state
of
mind?
from
tho
forest
to
you
have needed more restaurants.
„m| consistency is likewise a strong on|y nIwaya turnoU thitherward with
It is an old, old ndngc, that plnin,
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word. It is only fair thnt business | a fu^j determination to do just what every-day common sense is tho mas
QUICKBUILT BUNGALOWS
I*™m
indications the Sanford mon should keep their advertising nt wp nr0 bidden
tuncommon thing In the world nnd tho
■celery crop will be a good one this home where it will achieve results,
Put Tremendous Savings in Your Pockets
w riter believes it.
t
season, and good prices will prevail,"; To a few people this may seem to
Cozy,
attractive, substantial, durable, bungalows of any size. Hum
Our Salaries
Common sense is precisely the
remarks the Snnford Herald. "Our be „n Inconsequential m atter, hut to
according
to latest Improved methods of houso construction, of the
Dnbo Ruth gets $00,000 for the thing needed in Washington, and in
celery lins
best of mntcrinls, at a great saving. I Their economy Is worth investi. .gone
. to market „in other, the overwhelming majority
, wo be- year and some of tho other hoys will London nnd elsewhere today.
gnting.
years when bus ness was depressed Revo that it will appeal because o f , t nc|o Bnlnrlea al
with bis as
The Inck of common sense, coupled
In tho North, ami brought good prices the principle involved. It is not the follows:
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE
with a smnll grain of egoism in
Und will do so again." The Herald i|uestion of money, rather it is a quesshowing
in
natural
colors many attractive, money-saving homes.
Dabe Ruth .......................$ 110,0(10
Washington, may produce disappoint­
adds that a great many people never tion of giving to others that which
Tris Speaker ................... *J0,000
ment, and blnst tho hopes of nn im­
get a chance to enjoy celery anyway, rightfully belongs at home.—OrlanA. C. TUXBURY LUMBER CO.
Ty Colib ........................... 20,000
patiently
waiting world.
and n great majority of users uru do Sentinel.
President Harding ......... 70,000
I am constrained to mention names
QUICKBUILT BUNGALOW, Dept. 18-K
people of means.. This is true
You are eminently correct and horoJudge Landis -..............
-12,000
but
fear
you
would
Hny
I
lacked
com­
cnough, and more’s the pity. Colory after-you can refuse to take any nil*
CHARLESTON, S. C.
R. J. Holly ....................... 100,000
mon sense, anil refrnin. You know £
Is one of the finest vegetables grown, vortlsing from Sanford. It Ih a poor
them.
A. M. Thrasher. I $
e n t z m i NGe r b r o t h e r s
nnd it would be a splendid thing if rule that won’t work both ways. At
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nvory family could have it regularly, present the Orlando stores nru not ' ' c tx nu HU.^ IVn^ ‘
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LOCAL A* G E N T S , LONG WOOD, FLA.
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The growers of celery in Florida are advertising in the Herald so this little 11groum a renty ant w a n
m
N 0TIC2!
steadily increasing their acreage and story does not reach this paper but 8,118 Hro,IJan cJi nm ,1c”n\°„t ir,l&gt;11^ ,
the ground keep tho soil fertilized and
Tho regular annua! m cliug of the
tiding their lies! to make it plenty and unless the Sanford merchants nilverkeep the crops coming ami get thorn stockholders of tho i mp!es Hunk of a u i i i B i i a u a a a i i i i i a D U t i a a k M f l i H i i B n i i i i i i i i i i m i n i
rcasonablu In price,—Times-Unlon. t tise sufficiently to keep the Herald
into market and* sell them at a profit Sanford, Florida, will l»u liuid in ac­
— — ■ n----------moving we would not hesitate in gobut keep tho crops coming all through cordance with Its By-laws, In tho of­
SKI.F-STYLED FOSSIL
ing to Orlando and other cities and
the year and keep something now fices of the bank on Wednesday, Jan ­
-------I take advertising. You arc right nbout
started all tho timo.
uary 18th, 1022, nt 7:30 p. m. for tho
State Superintendent W. N. Shents, your statement that It is a poor rule,
Thcro are bright days in store for j purpose of electing n hoard of direc­
ANY PART OF TOWN, ON TERMS TO
evidently came into the association it is also a double edged sword nnd
ovory part of the state of Florida and tors to servo for the ensuing yenr,
meeting just closing, with a chip on cuts both ways and the
SUIT YOU
.nlV.l!!!!!ir . Snnford has the best location of any and for tho transaction of nay other
his shoulder. Any way, it was clear will not lie cut in the general windcity in this part of tho state. We business thnt may properly come be­
tlml he
1,11,1
lie had
timi n grievance to air, and
am he up. There
1here are some things
th ugs nowspanewspa-. ,
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You can make money buying for advance.
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have much work to do for nothing fore the meeting.
aireil it. Ills chief complaint seemed porn won t stand and lack of ailver. . . .
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1conies to those who sit down and wait.
You are going to build a home one of these
II. P. SMITH,
in ne unit people were characterizing Using is one of them. However you . . . .
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him
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nfter
the
business,
build
up
your
him ns a hack number and a fossil. If started it down at Orlando ami you
days, why not select a lot now, and pay t’orit)
city, lie an active member of your
any further evidence were required lo ought to bo aide to finish it.
Iodine touched ot the inflamed parts
by easy stages.
Chamber of Commerce, take a hand
convict him of the charge, his address
----------- o—--------is good for sorehead in chickens. Ep­
in everything for the gaud of tho
If you have some money, will build one or|
som salts is also good and may he
o r more propery his "harangue” as he
BRIGHT DAYS IN STORE
community. "Work like hell and ad­
ntyled it, furnished it. It was indeed
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given hy dissolving in tho drinking
two houses.
vertise" Is tlie slogan nil a postal card
water.
Sanford is moving, don't wait, get in the|
v!i™
b" ',ltl " .T ' l l " hn* ftr v ° r
“ Vl iM H,,nf,,r(! WithOUt, received today and we pass it on to
2Z- ^“ ‘r8- ,,,,L'n h“noml hy thu
hnvin« thu thm,Kht m n r m M t in your ^ cnmn|unity ,)uU(lor8 (lf s „nford.
game now.
nT Florida with one of the most im- mind day after day that Snnford lias
Henry
McLaulin,
Jr.
portant and dignified offices of the tho brightest prospects of any citv in
WKITTEN 1IY A. M. Ill It ASHER.
OPT. I).
ntate, turn politieal stump speaker be- tile growing state of Floridu. .lust to
fore so largo and so fine a body of live here, just to see the beautiful sunOPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
| The Paris edition of the New York
eduentors as bo confronted in the shine, just to see the beautiful waters
Herald contains the following article
First Baptist church Tuesday evening, of Lake Monroe, just to hear our fine
j'hended "Common Sense,” and signed
Whatever may have been the roc- bund, just to take part in tho church
I by A. M. Thrasher, a former resident
«ird of Mr. Shunts In the past, lie cor-1work, tho public work, tho progres- of Sanford:
AGENT
tainly displayed bad taste, and show- «v» movements the joyous seasonsof ^ ^ wrK||p Jt ig a8toni(thinK th n t
&lt;&gt;d inunmpotency by tho address do- Jbo holidays give one that spirit. of withln th h m(&gt;nth H0 mnny incn in
liverod hejbro the Educational Asso- boost and w.irk and the joy of living. h|gh p|)||ltlon antJ mithority. in Amor--elation that met in tills city. It must And to live in ban ford is to boost for
BngI(in(|| , ta ,y am, Frunce&gt; atato s-! Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
lie u source of regret to the progres- Sanford and to work for bnnfonl for ^
nuthor8&gt; corwBponj wnla( ripo in
RYES EXAMINED
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
»ivT men and women of this state Who you can see tho city growing day by y ^
orU{Ute, and with long exporaro devoting their lives to teaching, d&lt;&gt;yinto thnt city of our dreams and
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s tSanford.Fla.
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
thnt the state hond should make such it/ 1h getting Into tho big city cluss so
drunk deep nt tho Pierian 1 WK GRINI
IMND OUR OWN LENSB
CEMETERY
WORK A SPECIALTY
t) mockery of educational issues, and
that oven tho most pessimistic (
1018
West
F
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Street
1018 West First Street
«how such partisan fooling as ho dis- ono in our midst is bound to admit it. •
plnyed.
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iThoro arc brighter days in store for •
Perhaps, the theory advanced in tho Sanford and all of her inhabitants. J|
atnto of Washington, is tho correct The Now Your will bo ushered in with J
ono: "Too long in office, unfits for a foolinR tlmt limy lie wo did not make a
Horvico,’ Any Why It must be nppnr- os mucii money from our lottuco crop a
ont to all that tho educational Inter- as wo should lmvo made, tout maybe ■
cats of Florida demand rt younger, wo did not havo as many winter visl- ■
lio around for the man who has "ready money.”
more progressivo' and brohdtr minded tors in tho early soason as we should ■
man than Mr. Shouts at tho bond, have had, that muybo things aro not ■
Tho man who hasn’t it is always embarrassed
Florida has many capablo nlon who as bright as they might havo boon, *
by
seeing
the other fellow seize the "big chance”
would do honor to this officii nnd -there t but at Unit tho people-of Sanford aro )«
:
and
forge
ahead.
Ib Scarce reason for lorigof* filling it so much bolter off down here in this a
with nn excuse.—Reporter-Star.
beautiful locution tbut regnrdlosH of Jj
Don’t envy him his “luck,” Practice his fore­
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Ideal color nt present there are bright- ■
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
thought.
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ur days jn prospect for all of us.
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aro 0n tho threshold of another
S&amp;AvVUS i.ho Public and ail users of ELDER
. ■ year. It is ripo In potentialities ami ■
Why not open your Savings Account here toSI
RINGS WATER to visit the spring and in
5 possibilities. ('Opportunity will knock ■
day ?
our
method of handling its product. Why take
Da..
J on our dour all through the year of
.ncnanCQ?
Your eminout physicians claim
11)22 as nevtlr before. Wo should bo ;■
The amount doesn’t count. It’s the start—that’s
that
this
water
in unexcelled and its purity
',5 stundlng nil ready behind1tho door ■
the thing
X
makeB
it
most
beneficial
for many troubles.
{J Hind whba tho-rascal knocks grub him
Yg by tho hock and bring him right Into J
The Ford people of Sanford ns well as the
tha city and hold him. 'Wo should bo ;■
Western Union recommend this water for
4%
INTEREST
PAID
S «H ready and nil But for tho greatest ■
batteries.
3 Houson In our history. Our muiehulits |J
■ should start nn advertising campaign^
Call phtmo 311 and have a bottle of this water
■ tlmt will bring the people here to
sent you and protect your health.
a trade for many miles uround. Thu
^ business men Of Sanford should go af- JJ
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■ ter trade this season as never before. ■
S Wo have tho groutest trading center ■
JJ In thu Htuto nnd we should cultivate ■
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Floirda a 1■ SANFORD
FLORIDA
* tho trade in tho year IU22 just as wo JJ uSanford
a m u iu
•
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S cultivate tho celery fields from which

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i : THE CHURCHES :

Permanent Prosperity

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CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Pastor P.urhans will opcr.k nt 11
o’clock. Ills subject will bo, "More
Abundant Life.” It is regular Com­
munion Sunday nnd every momber
should bo present. At. 7:30 p. m.
Mrs. Lillian B .Fulton will begin her
excellent series of addresses on Chris­
tian Psychology. Her first subject
will bo “Tho Body the Temple of
God." Como early nnd enjoy with
us tho*"good” things tho Master has
provided.

s
can como only from
thrift and economy.

intelligent

industry,

These alone can repnir in time the ravages
of our years of waste and extravagance.

We pay 4 % on Savings, and Permanent Prospurity can come only through saving.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Rev. Frnnk D. Hunt will prench nt
the Presbyterian church.
Regular Sunday services wil bo held
m nt tho Presbyterian church on New
Yonirii Day: 9:45 Sunday school; 11
Surnibn; 7:30 evening sermon.. Dr.
Brownlee will prench n t the morning
service.
’ fn ' the evening Rev. Frnnk Hunt
will prench. Mr, Hunt wns pastor of
g tho Presbytorlnn church during tho
"big freezo,” nnd has n warm spot In
the nfTcctlnmi of the older residents of
the town.

First National Bank j
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A COMMUNITY BUILDER

f F. P. Forster, Pres.

Utile Happenings
Mention of
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B, F. Whitner, Cashier

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On nnd after Jan. 1, 1022, the SANFORD will mnke Doily
trips Jwtwein SANFORD and ENTERPRISE ' leaving
PAVILION PIER:
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SANFORD ................................... 8:00 A- M4:30 P-MENTERPRISE ........................... 8:30 A. M.
5:00 P.M.
FARE EACH .^AY, 25c
For Hire from 10:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M*
Additional trips will ibe announced ns the service is
Required

CAPTAIN ATKINSON
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* Church Service 11:00 n. ni.
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Ha Hu Now wo are getting down I®
Pat to real things. 08 lust night Pat
and yesterday afternoon in I*#
Fa the general run up of tho
Call nt the Somlnolo Cafo tomorrow Ha weather. If wo can just l®t
and get a big New Year's Turkey din- Hi keep tho old bulb from get- Hn
ner for one dolar. Road tho menu in Ha ting any higher nil will bo Ha
this issue of the Dnily Herald.
Ha chicken—at least it will be Ha
240-ltc Ha celery and lettuce—for tho Ha
Ha next throe months and tlien Ha
Celery is growing and looking fine Ha wo can tell tho rest of the Ha
and a good prlco is expected for it.
Ha world to go by—or go buy Ha
Hii an automobile or a gold Ha
11. Huddleston, o l Geneva, was Ha mine or an oil well. Happy Hu
among the visitors to t^e city today. Hi Now Year to all of you Is Hn
Ha the wish of the weather de- Ha
Mrs. J. S. Dlnklo and daughter, Ha pnrtment nnd may you nov- Ha
Miss Olive, were In tho city today on Ha or have n storm in your Ha
Ha home, just sunshino nnd Ha
a shopping expedition.
Hn fluwors and phonographs Ha
Ha
with
jazz
records—you Ha
Many out of town pcoplo visited tho
Ha
know.
Ha
city last night to attend the Legion
Ha
5pin
A.
M.
DEC.
31,
1021
Ha
dniu-c at Ilie court house.
Ha Maximum ..................... 08 Ha
Head the elegant menu of the hig Hu Minimum ...................... 45 Ha
turkey dinner at the new Seminole H&gt;\ Range . ......................... 40 Ha
Cafe in the Miller building on l’ark to Barometer ...................00.17 Ha
Ha
avenue. Dinner at 12.
240-ltc H«i Calm and dear.
na
Ha
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The hand will play tomorrow af­
ternoon a n d everyone is invited to
conn to town and hear tho music.
A turkey dinner for one dollar nt
the new Seminole Cafo on Park ave­
Mrs, C. K. Schell had ns her house nue next door to tho Popular Market.
guest for the holiduys Mrs. I*. E, The best dinner nt the best cafo in
240-ltc
Hudian of Englewood, who is visit­ the city.
ing her little daughter, Margaret.
s c o u r s ’ CAMP
Mr. and Mrs. Pattishall, of Genova,
Two patrols of Hoy Scouts enjoyed
were in the city today and Miss Geor­
gia Pattishall accompanied them homo a wek end camp nt Silver Lake under
after visiting her aunt, M.s. II. E. Assistant Scoutmaster Mullein. One
putrol under Patrol Leader Ruther­
Tolar.
ford of Troop lj the other under Pa­
C. I). Hrumlcy, of Chuluotn, was in trol Lender Carnwny of Troop 3.
The Scouts had a good time enjoy­
the city today and said tho Chuluqtn
Inn would have a big turkey dinner ing games, a bit of instructions but
tomorrow to celebrate tho oponing of all missed tho usual swimming while
nt camp. The cold mornings wore
Die hotel for tho winter sonson.
ideal on this camping trip stimulating
Seminole Cafe opens tomorrow with their love for tho out-of-doors.
Tho patrols wish to expross thuir
a hig New Yenr’s Dinner for one dol­
lar. Patronize Sanford’s elegant now thanks to Scout Earle Appleby for
tho use of his double horso team whllo
cafe and start the now yonr right.
240-ltc going to camp.
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Summer; of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Hera'd Headers

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METHODIST CHURCH
Tomorrow will Htnrt n now ad­
vance movement in tho Methodist
church. Prof. Boyd, who is to assist
Dr. Walker, this year, will bo present
to lend tho singing for tho first timo.
Dr. J. F. Bell, the now presiding ol­
der, will preach a t tho morning ser­
vice. Dr. Wnlkcr will prench nt tho
night on “Guide Posts for 1022." Sun­
day school at 0:30 n. m.; League at
0:30 p. m.
Cordial welcome to strangers.
BAPTIST SERVICES

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On Saturday night tho Methodist
nnd Baptist Suhdny schools held their
annual Christmas treo celebration nt
tho Baptist church. A very nico pro­
gram was rendered by tho members
of the two schools and tho children
were very much delighted over tho
nppor.rnnco of Santa Clnu.4 who dis­
tributed presents to each one.
Alton Fnrncll and Allen Thompson
spent Sunday and Monday in St. Au­
gustine, the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Pope.
William Robert Williams is spend­
ing tho holidays with his grandparents
nt Fort Mjors.
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Swope and chil­
dren visited Orlando Tuosdny.
Mrs. J. II. Leu entertnined her Sun­
day school clnss of Boy Scouts nnd
their friends Fridny night a t her
:
homo nt Lake Charm.
w/
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bassford, of
Vnldhstn, On., nro visiting their par­
ents, Mr. nnd Sirs. N. F. Lezctto.
Sir. and Sirs. J, E. Snyder of Chu­
luotn, spent Sundny in Oviedo.
J. L. Williams, of Illinois, nro visit­
ing Sir. and Mrs. W. U. Williams.
Sir. nnd Sirs. J. A. Benson and baby
returned Stonday night from Ocala.
Sirs. T. W. Lawton entertained her
Sunday School class Slonduy nt a pic­
nic at White’s Wharf.
Sliss Wanna Pope left Friday to ■ 120 acre homestead for sale. 15 acres cleared
spend Christmas with her pnrents in ■
St. Augustine.
■ land. Must move at once. Close to transporSilases Mary and Alice Brannon, of
Jacksonville, spent Christmas with
tation. Flowing* wells.
their parents, Sir. and Mrs. T. J. Bran­
non.
Dr. and Sirs. T. G. Simmons have ns
their guests, Mrs. Simmon’s father,
S
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Mr. Kyger and her brother, Walter
Kyger and his wife and daughter of
Indiana.
Sirs. W. J. Vnrno returned Wednes­
day from Walterboro, N. C., whero sho
has been for several weeks in the hos­
pital. Sirs. Yarn’s friends wclcomo
her back with pleasure nnd hope that
she may rapidly regain her strength.
Classified advertisements, 5 cents s line. No ad taken for leas than
Mr. and Mrs. Tart and littlo daugh­
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Css*
ter Julia, of West Florida, nnd Mrs,
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
Julius Gist, of Key West, are visiting
cordingly.
their parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. R.
Kimbrel.

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C L A S S IF IE D A D S

GLOBE PIANO CO.
SAVE YOU MONEY

FOR
SALE
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FOR RENT

FOR SALE-^PnpoFlHcII pecans, 801 VO H RENT—Two furnished bed
Mognolla.
| rooms, Oil Pnrk Avo,______ 212-tfc
FOR SALE—Eight room houso with FOR RENT—Bed room. 311 Pnrk avebath. Immediate possession. Small
nuo.
178-tfc
payment down, long timo on balanco. KOU JtENT—2 furnished bed rooms.
See Lano or address Box 782, DayPhono 437-W, corner Elm &amp; Third
tonn, Fla.
10l)-Tu-Sat-4w
street.
_________
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105-tfc
FOR SALE—Ono Daisy churn. Call FtTlFRENT—Half of store, w itlfflna
415-W.
204-tfc
display window, No. 221 East First
MULES FOR S A I,E -F iv e teams street, opposite postofficc.
230-tfc
.splendid, medium sized farm mules FOR RENT—One
furnishod bod
nt low prices.—F. N. Burt, DeLeon
room, also garage. 11(1 Laurel Ave.
190-tfc
231-tOto
Springs, Fin.
FOR
RENT—Rooms
and
kitchenattes,
FUR SALE—Westing houso electric
Shirley Apt., opp. P, O.
220-2(3tp
iron; 50 feet best grade water hose _________________________
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nnd olio lawn mower.—203 Maplo EUR RENT—Nico rooms, good JoeuAve.
238-3tc
tion, 1020 Union'Avo.
230-2tp
FOR SALE—Good paying business FOR RENT—Good seven room house,
on Snnnford Avenue.
Groceries, ^ well located. $45 per month.—A.
meats, fish anil oysters. Tern Buck,' P. Connelly.
230-tfc
239-2tc FOR RENT—Two light housekeep­
310 Sanford avenue.
ing rooms. Apply to 118 Myrtlo
Sanford Construct’n Co Ave.
238-3tp
CONTRACTORS AND nUII.DF,RM FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms
I'lnnci nnd Specifications Cheerful!
202 Palmetto Ave.
238-3tp
Furnished

Tomorrow, the feast of tho circum­
cision of our Lord, New Year's Day.
Confessions and Holy Communion
Write us
without mass at 8 a. m.
WANTED
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Sunday School at 0 a.m .
All Work Guaranteed
Empire Hotel Block
WANTED—Young man who can start
High mass at 10 a. in., repeating
II. T. PACE
P. O. Bo* 2* I on very moderate salary, nnd learn*
the Christmas music.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
Sermon after the gospel of tho day.
" W E D E L I V E R T H E UUIMJ.a business. Must ho able to help book­
keeper.- Smith Bros., Furniture. Foot
Los masses next Week nt 7 a. in.
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328-3tp
A wolcomo to nil strangers. Sit­ to 8fl Ha to to to Hi Ho Fa Fa Quick Service Transfei of First Street.
nu
Ha
S to r u g c Fncilltlca
tings free.
|f wc pleuse you, tell others: if no WANTED—Customers for fresh milk,
morning and ovening deliveries.—U.
tell us. PHone 498
Drive out to tho Chuluotu Inn Sun­
L. Garrison. Phone 3711. 100-St-To
dny and get a real turkey dinnor for
Auto Radiator Repair 204-tfc
$1.00. The Brumlcys have the hotol
nnd will treat you right.
230-2tc
George A. DeCottes
Shop
Located nt 207* Frdrtth Ave., between
A tto rn e y -n l-L a w
Hn
Ha 2nd nnd Third, a It. UERGQUIST.j
IN HONOR OF MR. ANI) MRS.
Over
Seminole County Bank
Ha You Can Find tho Name of Htt
PARNES
;Vi
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SANFORD
FLORIDA
Ha Every Live Professional nnd Ha
Acteylene
Welding
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Moses and Mr. Ha Business Man la Snaford in Hi
OF ALL KINDS
A. Raffeld again showed thuir ability , Ha This Column Each Day Ha
HARTFORp BATTERY
4
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Ha
as entertainers Thursday evening at Ha
Sanford
Welding
Co.
na
Hu
to
Hn
Fa
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H«
Hi
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“Battery
Insurance’?
a formal welcoming party given for
Located In Eagle Bldg., ?Qi» Oik'Ave
Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Pnrnes nt tho homo
Sold and Serviced by
INSURANCE
of Mrs. Fletcher. Frlduy Mr. and
Edw. Higgins, Inc.
Smith Bros. Garage
Mrs. Moses, Mr. Itnffeld nnd tho hon­
ey mooners left for Daytona and Or­ N. Y. L|FE INS. CO.
Haight &amp; Wieland
Expert Repairing
mond by motor to show tho young
W. T. ROBERTS *Agent
couplo tho greatest nnd most beauti­
Employment Bureaa .
OIL, GAB and ACCESSORIES
Florida
Sanford
ful bench in tho world. After lunch
The
vocational committee of the Bbsl•
Oak and First
tho jlarty drove along tho Boach for Sanford Steam Laundry
ness and Professional Women’s Club
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about ton miles. A very pleasant surrequests- all •young woman-- desiring
Geo. W. Knight
FOR SERVICE
pYIse was then given, Mr. Raffeld had
employment to register nt the T int
Call 146-J
planned an airplane trip nnd Mr. RlNational Bank.
i pi
Real Estate and Insurance
W. R A W L IN G , P ro p .
Joy, tho pilot,‘took both Mr. and Mrs.
U
AGNUS O. BERNER, Chalrmaa
SANFORD
FLORIDA
PnrnoH for a voyngo to tho clouds'.
Sanford Machine
S. O. Shinholser lAfter tho descent the party left for
SANFORD NOVELTY
tho surrounding country and thon re­
Foundry Co.
Contraetor and Builder
WORKS
turned to Sanford, whoro jMr. and General Machine and Boiler Works
F i.o m n .
SANFORD
Mrs. Moses^hnd planned'1h dinner at
V. C. COLLAR, Prop.
At
Automobile
Flywheel
Steel
Gear
tho Valdez 'Hotel. All tn' all tho
General ^ o ffa rid JVJjlt T
ICJ
bauds irf'stock
O
young coupler said thut it was the
Crank' Bhafta Re-turned
Public Accdunth nt: AUltkL-Syi
most pltiii&amp;nnt dny Iftoy 1hnvti had
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..i t.. i f t t c d m e ’T n x S lA fvicr-''’
sinco their arrival in Florida. Tonight
CONTRACTOR'and BU1LDEI
Room 10 McNeill-Davis Bldg.
Hotel Montezuma
f n fare well party will bo given hnp
S17 Commercial Street Sanford. Fla Phone 852____________ Orlando.: Fla.
tfl
.they"W ill1 lwtfo for Jacksonville on
—G
orjrour
Scratch
Pads
frtm
T
b
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For
first
class
job
work—tbs
Herald
tho midnight train.

PROFESSIONAL
AND BUSINESS
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Tho services for tho Baptist church Eyes Tested
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on Sunday will be as follows:
TOM MOORE
0:30 a. m.—Men's Class at the Star
O p to m c trist-O p tic in n
Theatre.
0:30 n. m.—Main Schol nt Temple.
O pp. P o ato ffico
11:00 n. in.—Preaching by Dr. Geo. W e A p p reclfitc Y o u r B u sin e ss
Hyman. Subject: "Reviews and Pre­
Frames P /paired Lenses Duplicated
views."
2:00 p. m.—Every member visita­
tion.
0:30 |&gt;, ni.—Young People’s meet­
ing in charge of Miss Essie Whittle.
7 :30 p. m.—New Year’s Message by
Dr. Hyman. Subject "Chasing Woodpeckord," Clms. Brady will sing,
“ Face to Face," accompanied by Miss
tm
DeCourscy on the organ and Mr,
Harvey on the cornet.
There is always a welcome nt tho
Baptist Temple for you and your
friends.
ALL SOULS CHURCH

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SANFORD^

D A D T A I1 7

mon t0(*ay h°ld UP n downtown Jewel** 8tore» belonging to Edwnrd J. Gallant, and escaped with Jewelry valued
at twenty-five to fifty thousand dol­
APPLICATION TOR CHARTER FOR
lars.
,
NEW (350,000 INSTITUTION
THAT WILL LOAN MONEY

WAYS AND MEANS OF CURTAILING NAVAL EXPENDI­
TURES
(H r The Associated Press)

WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.— Propos­
als to bo made by American delega­
tion tc conference o narmnmont limi­
tation apparently constitute only sug­
gestion prepared in advanco ns to
wnys and inouns of curtailing naval
expenditures without sacrifice of nat-.
loiiul security. Great Britnln is not
known to have worked out nny for­
mula, Japan nwniting American sug­
gestion and Franco and Italy aro
more concerned with land forcos than
navies.
KILLED WIFE WITH GOLF
CLUB; ADJUDGED INSANE;
SENT TO CHATTAHOOCHEE.
(H r The Associated Press)

TAMPA, Nov. 10.—Tho commlssion appointed by Judge Robles to in­
vestigate tho sanity of GuiHopho
Pnlmero, charged wltr killing his wife
with n golf club several months ngo,
declared him mentally unbalanced, lie
wil lbo sent to Chnttnhoochce.
UNKNOWN SOLDIER WILL
HE RUHIRD FOR CURA IN
ARMISTICE DAY EXERCISES.
(H r The Associated Press)

HAVANA, Cuba, Nov. 10.— Carry­
ing a battnlion infantry, another of
tho marines and two military bands,
tho Cuban cruiser, Cuba, sailed today
DEMOCRATS 8PRING
for Key West, where troops will tako
SURPRISE IN HOUSE
part in tho ceromonien incident to
VOTE ON SURTAX. Armistice day and burial of an Amorican unknown soldier ns official repre­
(H r The Associated Press)
WASHINGTON, NNov. 10.— Domo- sentatives of the government, in
ernts In the hou3o sprang u surprise tho American celebration.
on the republican lenders today by
presenting a resolution providing for
tho Immediato and straight out voto
on the senato fifty por cont surtax
rnto amendment to the tar revision
bill. The roppublican loaders opposed
tho nmcndcmtnt and a hot dobato re­
sulted.

TRUE BILL FOUND
LENA CLARKE CASE
GRAND JURY OUT

WILL HE ARRAIGNED WHEN IN­
SANTA FE WRECKED AT
DICTMENT IS
MUI.HALL, OKLAHOMA,
FILED
SEVERAL ARE INJURED.
(Hjr The Associated Preaa)

OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov. 10.—'The
Banin Fo passenger train scutbound,
from Knnsas City to the Gulf, was
wrecked near Mulhall, Okla., forty
miles nortr o f hero this morning. No
details but reports say tho entire
ti«5n oxcopt tho engine and ono mall
car, left tho track. Several persons
wore Injured but no one killed .ac­
cording to reports from Guthrie.
PEARI.MAN DISCHARGED
WITNESSES DID NOT APPEAR.
(H r The Associated Preaa)

TAMPA, Nov. 10.— Herman Pearlman, arrested Tuesday in connection
with tho fire in Ybor City Monday
night, was discharged this morning
after a preliminary hearing called
becauro the prosecuting witnesses
failed to appear.
ACTING HEAT) OF_________________
BRITISH DELEGATION
ARRIVES AT WASHINGTON.
(H r T h e Associated Preaa)

ORLANDO, Nov. 10.—A truo bill
was ordered yosterday by tho Orange
county grand Jury investigating tho
caso of Lena M. T. Clarke, and an indlctmont charging tho woman -jvith
murder o f Fred A. Mlltimoro, Orlan­
do restaurant proprietor, in a local
hotel here on August 1 of this year
will bo filed today, tho court having
adjourned before tho findings could
bn presentod Into yostordny afternoon.
Miss Clarko was not callod upon by
the Stuto Attorney, Joseph Jones, To
appear boforo tho jury.
immediately upon the filing o f tho
indlctmont it is believed the former
West Palm Boach postmistress will
bo arraigned, but testimony cannot bo
heard for more thun a week, sinco tho
docket o f tho circuit court now in ses­
sion Is filled until next Wednesday
and in all probability tho actual trial
will not begin before week after next.
Although Edwin W. Davis, chief
of
council f or the accused woman, refus­
es to announce thcT proposed line of
dofonso to bo followed, it is a fore­
gone conclusion that insanity will be
the plea.

WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.— Arthur
J. Balfour, acting head o f tho British
Bragging on an employee may swell
delegation to tho armament- confer­
his head, but it will also swell his out­
ence, arrived in Washington today.
put.
Simultaneous^ delegate&lt; from Aus­
tralia and Now Zealand, raechod tho
Tho cynics say Peking won't get a
city.
look-in. This sounds like another re­
buke fo r Peking Toms.
Buy it with a Herald Want Ad.

Entire State Forging
Ahead in Big Build­
ing Program

PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 10.— Dia­
mond rings and unset previous stones
valued at more Lhan fifty thousand
dollars, wore stolen from a jewelry
store at 718 Sanson street today by
IS SHOWN MORE CLEARLY BY
threo bandist, who escaped.
TAKING COMPARISON WITH
LAST YEAR'S FIGURES

ST. LOUIS, Nov. 10.—Two armed

P R O P O SALS
ON ARMAMENT
NOT M A D E

CONSTRUCTION IN FLORIDA
SHOWS GREAT PROGRESS
ST. PETERSBURG IN LEAD
ANOTHER JEWELRY STORE
nELD UP IN PHILLY
DIAMONDS WERE STOLEN.

TWO MEN HET D UP
ST. LOUIS JEWELRY STORE
AND ESCAPED WITH JEWELRY

D A llI I A 1 D A K I U W

Almost immediate relief for finan­
cially stressed Florida and Georgia
cattlo owners is in prospect by the
organization of a Florida-Georgia
cattlo loan bark through which tho
war financo corporation will operato
in extending financial aid undor the
provisions of the agricultural amend­
ment reviving tha. corporation.
tho Flori'Jnfnfil|da cattle loan
bank will U p . tcUuy known as the
South F lc fa j*
Loan Company,
located
**
havo a
cnpitnl stock: o f (250,000 and T. L.
Wilnon, of Bartow, will bo its presi­
dent.
Application for charter will bo moil­
ed to TnllnhaBseo Wcdnosdoy after­
noon and undor an net o f tho loot leg­
islature which makes possible tho
granting of chnrtors within fivo days,
Instead of 30 days ns required hereto­
fore, It is expected thnt tho charter
will be granted in time to permit tho
bnnk to begin functioning within ten
dnys.
Tho organization of
tho South
Florldn Cnttlo Lonn Company Is tho
outgrowth of a long Borios of pre­
liminary meotings and conferences botween mombers of the Agricultural
lonn agency o f the war finance cor­
poration, with haadquartorn at Atlan­
ta, and officials of tho war finance
corporation and of tho department of
agriculture at Washington. Repre­
senting Florida on this agency aro
W. F. Coachman, of Jacksonville; T.
L. Wilson, o f Bartow, and Dexter M.
Lowry, of Tnllahnssoo.
At n conference of a sub-commltteo of tho agency, of which Mr. Coach­
man is chairman, held at Washington
on November 2, finul details aro nec­
essary to tho formation o f the com( Continued on page 10)

NUMBER 18

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1921

AMPLE AID IN FLORIDA
FOR CATTLE INDUSTRY
ASSURED BY NEW BANK
Government Aid is Also
Promised by
Board

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A view of tlie lower of Telegnipli hill, Potstlillii, (lermuny, which Is to
serve Piof Albert Einstein iih an observatory and laboratory for further experliuentH In tlie renlai of relativity. Erich .Mendelsohn lx the designer of the
unique structure, which also in to lie used as an experimental station hy the
astro-physical Institution of Potsdam.

GREAT CROWDS THRONGED
CAPITAL OF NATION TODAY
HONORING UNKNOWN SOLDIER
As the Body Laid in State in the Rotunda o f the
Building
(H r The Associated Press)

WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—Great
and smnll folk moved in endless pro­
cession today through rotunda of
capltnl to pay tributo to unknown dead
lying in such Btnta thcro ns only
martyred piasldonta hnvo known. All
who could Bponk for groups In land or
for powers of world were froo to
plnco their floral offering about tho
casket. Hour by hour heaping flow­
ers grow mountain high and spread
about tho vast chamber. Flowers that
blomcd in Franco were thoro and flow­
ers brought all tho way from South

Africa, nino thousand miles away.
Among tho most formal pilgrimages
to chamber was thnt plnnnod by tho
British embassy. From tho embassy
building was nrrangod n parade bond­
ed hy Arthur J. Balfour, head of tho
British delegation to Washington and
former prime mlnlstor, and Sir Auck­
land Geddas, British ambassador. Two
motor trucks carried flowers. Ono
from King Georgo, one from Premier
Lloyd George and wreaths from Can
ndn, Australia, Now Zealand, India,
Newfoundland.

OPENING NIGHT OF CARNIVAL
WAS BEYOND EXPECTATIONS,
WHITE WAY WAS ABLAZE
Many Attractions and Booths Drew a Large and
Good-Natured Crowd
Tho opening night of tho Armlstico
Day carnivul gave every indication
that it» ultimate success would be all
that was anticipated for it by thoso
who have worked so hard in attempt­
ing to give tho peoplo of Hanford tho
biggest day that they havo ever hod.
While tho opening night could not
bonHt of a large number o f pooplo, tho
bnlly-hoo boys were on tho job all
tho timo keeping tho crowd pepped up
There is no doubt but that tho carni­
val will gnln in popularity reaching a
grand climax Armlstico Day. It ap­
peared ns though the people wero con­
serving thoir energy for tho hlg do­
ings Friday and this will ho neces­
sary, ns tho program mapped out will
keep Sanford as busy as "a croHSoyed girl at a movie actors’ ball."
A number o f tho booths wero not
ready for business last night, but
those that wero open wero well pat­
ronized.
Tho athletic exhibitions,
combining n flvo cornered sfray of
dusky glovo pushers, and
three
round sparring exhibition betwoon two
o f our locnl celebrities wnH an innova­
tion ns a carnival feature. A genuIno old fashioned colored mlnstrol wns
another feature thnt went hlg with
thoso who like this class of amuse­
ment an n diversion.
The Sanford band furnished the
music for the street dance and show­
ed the results o f tho short leadership
under Mr. Ball..- Tho music was a
gront improvement over thnt furnish­
ed during their last engagement. San­
ford, by backing the hand, can havo
as good an organization o f musicians
as will be found in any part o f tho
stnte. It takes a leader who knows
his business to produco a band. Mr.
Ball has conclusively proved in the
Hhort time he has been here that ho
is well qualified to make an excellent
band from tho mnteritl he has in San­
ford.
The members o f Campbell-Losslng

Post nro to bo complimented highly
on the personal and organized efforts
they are expending to make Armis­
tice Day tho biggest affair ever at­
tempted in Snnford, and if the open­
ing of the carnivul Inst night was a
standard hy which the Armistice Day
program can ho gaged, it is safe to
assume thnt the success of tho day in
assured.
Everything will ngnnln be In full
blnst tonight. Get down cnrly and
stay late. Show your nppprcciatlon
of the efforts tho Legion 1b expending
for your plcnsuro by pntronlzlng tho
carnivnl. Tho money raised will bo
used in building n club house. Every
body digs.
RADIUM DISAPPEARS
SAVANNAH, Ga., Nov. 0.— A tubo
of rndium vnluod nt (0,500 and owned
by n syndicato of local phyhlcluns,
has disappeared from n locnl hospital
for women, whore it had boon used on
a patient.
It is bollevcd ono o f tho nurses
throw tho tubo down a sowor when
erupting what tho nurso thought was
rofuse. Tho tubo was insured and an
ndjustor is to come today to investi­
gate tho loss. Tho sowor connections
havo boon tom up at the hospital in
an effort to find tho missing radium.
IT WOULD HE.
Fancy npplcs havo been soiling in
tho markets of tho north nnd middle
west at around (55 per ton. Apples
hnvo been selling at rotail in the towns
o f south Florida at around 15 conts
per pound ,which is (300 per ton.
Wouldn't it bo interesting to know
how this (245 difference between what
the growers got and tho consumer
paid, is distributed?— Mooro Haven
Times.
B jy it with n Herald Want Ad.

NOSURRENDER .
ULSTER RIGHTS
SAYS CRAIG

GAIN

(Hr The Au o (I«I f4 Preaa)
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 10,—Altho
Tampa led oight of tho principal cit­
ies o f tho stato during Octobor in
tho aggregate vnluo of building per­
mits issued, St. Petersburg was tha
STATEMENT MADE AFTER MEET leader in new construction inn‘uuueb
ING OF ULSTER
ns in the former city 171 of tin) 8o1
CABINET
permits issued wero for repairs, much
to buildings dnmngcd by tho tropical
(H r The Associated Press)
LONDON, Nov. 10.— Statement Is­ storm, whllo in St. Petersburg no per­
sued after this morning’s mooting of mits wero required for the repair of
Ulster cnbinot members hero conclud­ such damage. Tho value of Tampa’a
ed "Sir James Craig on bohalf o f cab­ permits was (417,428, while thoso of
inet of Northern Ireland wishes it St. Petersburg wore (414,450, a dif­
donrly understood thnt thcro can bo ference of only (2,078.
no surrondor of Ulster rights."
Jacksonville, which had held (lrat
plnco In tho monthly list for sovoral
TO REDUCE RUM RUNNING.
months, wns displaced by St. Peters­
burg nnd Tampa, dropping to third
(Br Tha AuooltUd Frau)
plnco with n totul of (370,027, with
WASHINGTON, Nov. 0.—Amerlcnn
Miami in striking distance with n to­
prohibition officors and Cnnndian o f­
tal of (370,300. Tho other four cities
ficials havo entered Into n "gentle­
nnd tho valuo of permits issued In
men's agreement" designed to rcduco
onch during October were Orlando,
smuggling of liquor across tho bord­
(180,375, Lakeland (120,450, Dnytona
er to a minimum, it wns announced
(05,525 nnd Hanford (32,150.
Tho
yesterday at Federal prohibition head­
combined total for tho oight cities
quarters.
wns (1,085,005.
The plnn, it was explained, is to
St. Petersburg’s total for tho ten
prevent tho shipment o f liquor from
months of tho current year was (3«the United SAtes into Canada, in­
012,146 nnd permits issued during the
tended for re-shipment back Into this
firet ten dnys of November raised that
country by requiring tho consont of
figure to more than (4,000,000.
Tho
officials of the Canadian province in­
value of pormlts In October wns grant­
volved bofore tho liquor is permitted
or than that of nny Hinglo month in
t &gt;enter Canada.
tho history of the city except during
tho rocord months of May nnd June
N.Y.Woman Elected
this yenr when tho figure went to
more thnn (000,000.
President General
Tnmpn’B total for tho first ten
of the D. o f C. months
wns Hwollod to (3,501,144, an
lncrenso of more thnn (1,000,000 over
First Time Woman North of Lino tho sumo period Inst yenr. Tho vnlue
Has Been Elected
of Octobor permits wns utmost 800 por
cent grontor thnn thoso of the same
1 1 1 7 Thr AniiiM’ Inlrd I 'r n a )
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 10.— Mrs. Living­ month Inst year when the total was
ston Rowo Schuyler, of New York, only (130,000. Tho largest single per­
todny was elected president general of mit isBuod during tho month was for
the United Dnughtors of tho Confed­ construction of tho First Church of
eracy in convention hero. Her elec­ Christ, Scientist, nt a cost of (00,000.
Almost two-thirds of the permits
tion was by acclamation. She is tho
issued
In Jacksonville during October
first womnn living north of tho Mason
wore for dwellings, 57 of tho 83 per­
nnd Dixon lino evor elected president
mits having been for homes to cost an
general.
nggrognto of (203,200,
Miami's total for tho first ton
months of 1021 Is ubovo tho (4,000,000
mnrk, now construction authorized In
October having swollod it to (4,818,200. Of tho October permits 05 were
for dwellings whllo tho largest pro­
ject authorized was the privato and
maternity ward of tho city hospital, to
cost (78,300. The totnl for tho year
(rrom Thui»day’« Dally)
Frank Alters nnd other Lugion mom- to dnto Ib within (240,000 of tho total
hers of the football contingent say for all of 1020, which was the record
that Rollins will have an awful bat­ year.
Orlando during the first ton months
tle tomorrow afternoon when they
o
f
1021 was within sight of tho total
tnckklo tho human Juggomnuts that
for
all of lost year when tho aggre­
tho Legion will hurl nguinst them.
gate
vnluo of permits for tho twelve
Tho Legion boys hnvo had no prac­
months
was (1,841,712. Pormlts Istice hut they will just naturally walk
suod
in
Octobor
oxceeded those of the
through tho RclIlnB team by sheer
sumo
month
last
year by $31,000, the
wolght.
largest
project
being
an apartment
Wo'll wngcr ten to ono that It will
houso
to
cost
(32,000.
Tho actual
take all of flvo Rollins huskios to
Vhluo
of
construction
in
Orlando
will
down nny one of tho following in tho
greatly
exceed
the
total
valuo
o
f
tho
Sanford line-up: Stevens, Allison,
permits issued as statistics in tho city
Merritt, Moloch, or IJodson Bull. In
anticipation of tomorrow's game, Rol­ building department show that on tho
averago the valuo of a structure us­
lins hns borrowed n steam roller from
ually Is about threo timos tho flgurs
Volusia county commissioners ns It
stated in tho permit. On this basis,
is tho nearest thing In wolght that
if construction should mulntain the
will stack up with tho Legion oloven.
remainder of tho year tho avorage
during the first ton months, conser­
HEAD ON COLLISION
vative estimates of business men place
AT LONGVIEW, TEXAS,
the actual value of now construction
ONE TRAINMAN MISSING.
hore for ail of 1021 at approximately
(5,000,000.
MARSHALL, Texas, Nov. 10.— Ono
Lakeland has entered the million
trainman .n missing and several pas- dollar class, permits for October hav­
Hangers slightly Injured, nro tho re­ ing brought the total fo r the
ten
sults of a head on collission today be­ months of tho current year to f 1,018,tween a freight and passenger trains 850. For the first ten months o f
on the Texas &amp; Pacific, seven miles 1020 the estimated total was only (210
enst o f Longviow, Texas. The pas­ 000 while for October o f that year
senger train was derailed, tho bag­ permits valued at approximately $40,gage car wns smashed and tho wrock- 000 were issued, as against &gt;1120.460
age burned, according to reports to fo r last month. The' largest project
officials.
(Continued on page 10)

FOOTBALL GAME
WILL BE GREAT
SAYS LEGION

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1921

WILL BUILD
PAVILION ON
LAKE MONROE

TAX REVISION BILL
HAS PASSED THE SENATE
AFTER MANY CHANGES

Contractors and Men
'
Will Donate One
Day’s W ork

WHITE WAY ADDED
THAT W ILL INCLUDE NINETEEN
POSTS AND SIDEWALKS AND
STREETS WILL BE BUILT

END OF STRUGGLE

(Fran Frld»jr'» Dallj)

The Tourist and Convention com*
mlttee o f tho Chamber of Commorco
mot at the Hotel Valdez last night
end went carefully over tho plans for
the pavilion that will be built on tho
lake front at tho foot of Park ave*
nno. Several of the contractors woro
prenVnt and promised to donate as
many o f their men as they could
■pare for ono day’s work freo on the
pavilion the men having agreod tc do
this after their regular hours. Tho
business men of tho city will either
donate the BupplloB, any or all of
them, or will mako special cheap pric­
es on all o f tho materials and tho pa­
vilion promises to be built very cheap­
ly and vory well for tho carpontors
will mnko it ns attractive ns possi­
ble. Tho pnvilion will ho 40x00 foot
and will servo as a place for tho tour­
ists and visitors to rest nnd recreate
on tho shores of our benutiful lake
and will nlso nerve as a bnnd stand
fo r concerts and ns n general meet­
ing plnco for tho whole city. It was
decided InBt night to floor tho pavil­
ion provided thnt sufficient funds
could bo collected nsido from whnt
tho Chamber enn givo and provided a
special committco for that purposo
can rniso tho monoy. Tho pavilion
will be built of palmetto logs nnd cy­
press and will be on tho rustic order
and will do very well for tho purposo
until tho city will bo able to erect a
concreto or stucco building intor.
* J. D. Hood, of tho Lnkofront Im­
provement Co., is loading his co-oper­
ation nnd that of his company and is
furnishing tho pnlmotto logs and will
assist in tho grent work of improv­
ing tho lake front by building sidawalks, streots and putting in a whito
way.
Tho Clyde Lino nnd other property
ownors affected have promised to do
their purt’ ln streot nnd sldowalk build­
ing nnd the whito wuy and this moans
paved stroets and sidowalks and a
whito way from tho court houBo to
tho lako on "Park, from Park to Pal­
metto on the lake front nnd from tho
Clydo dock to Wight’s grocery on Pulmotto making ninotcon whito wuy
posts in all.
This will also include parkways, or­
namentals nnd trees and shrubs and
flowers and a real luko front with all
tho improvements and a nice pnvilion
to allow tho visitors and tho homo
pooplo a chnnco to rest and to enjoy
the band. City Mnnngor Ryan was
present at tho moating and promised
to investigate tho improvements on
tho city dock and Manager Morse, of
tho Southern Utilities Co., promisod
his holp on tho whito way projects.
Tho great spirit o f co-operation
among tho carpontors and contractors
and tho city nnd tho Utilities Co., and
tho Woman’s Club nnd other organi­
zations in this grout work started by
the Chamber of Commerce shows tho
spirit that Is building a great city
hore.

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Chewing gum.
Sporting goods, including billiard
bnlls and tables, pool tables nnd dico.
Admissions whoro tho cost docs not
exceed ten cents; pIcaBuro boats and
canoes costing less than $100, ther­
mos and thermostatic bottles and
Jugs, portable electric fans, bonds of
indemnity nnd surety.
Taxes proposed to be reduced inTRANSPORTATION WILL BE AT
cludo thoso on:
t AN END JAN. 1ST AND OTH­
Individual incomes of $5,000, or less
ERS TO FOLLOW
through increased exemption of $600
to heads of families and $200 each
WASHINGTON, Nov. &amp;—Tho much
dependent.
revised tax revision bill finally was
Candy from 5 por cent to 3 per cont
passed by tho senato at 1:85 a. m. to­
und works of art from 10 per cent to
day, after a session lasting more than
6 per cont. Capital stock issues hav­
fifteen hours. It still must run the
ing a par valuo of less than $100 u
gauntlet of senato and houso confer­
share; coreal boveragos from 15 per
ees before it roaches tho president .
cent of tho saio prico to two cents a
As now drawn the bill 1b estimated
gallon; enrhonnted bovorages from 10
by treasury oxports to yiold approxi­
por cunt of the salo prico to two conts
mately $3,200,000,000 for the fiscs',
a gallon plus fivo cents a gallon on
year ending next Juno 30, or $200,000,
tho syrup used in thoir manufacture.
000 less than tho existing law. If all
Taxes proposed to bo increased in­
of thu changes proposed bocomo effec­
clude on:
tive, however, tho meusuro ultimately
Corporation incomo from 10 per
will reduce tho nation's tax bill by ap­
cent to 15 por cont.
Corporations
proximately $730,000,000 a year.
through tho repeal of tho $2,000 nor­
Outstanding features of tho tux re­
mal exemption on thoso having a cap­
vision bill as passed by tho senato
ital stock In excess of $25,000, Esprovida for ropcal of tho excess prof-|!‘ " ‘
*"
sum ex­
its tax nnd all of tho transportation
ceeds $10,000,000. Mcdiclnnl beer,
taxes on noxt January 1, nnd a reduc­
wine (except chnmpngno) nnd whis­
tion of tho surtax rates all along that
key. Alcohol when diverted unlawful­
line, with tho maximum rnto reduced
ly for beveragu purposes from $2.20
from 65 per cent to 50 por cont.
a gallon to $6.-i0 a gallon.
Resides these changes, tho
bill
Taxes, proposed to bo chnngod in
would repeal taxes on:
form includes:
Pnrccl post packages, proprietary
Stamp levies on perfumes, essences,
medicines, toilol soaps and toilot soap
toilet waters, extracts, hair oils, otc.,
powders, tooth pastes, tooth
and
to manufacturers’ levies at 4 por cent.
mouth washes, toilet powdors nnd poRetail taxes on fountnin drinks to
traleum jellies. (Stamp taxes).
manufacturers’ levies o( 7% conts a
Pianos and other musical instru­
gallon on finished fountnin syrups for
ments, umbrellas, parasols, sunshades,
such drinks; retail luxury tax on car­
picturo frames and various articles of
pets, rugs, trunks, vniisos, traveling
wearing nppnrol costing in excess of
bags, suitcases, hat boxos, fitted toil­
certain amounts (so-called luxury
et casos, purses, pocket books, lighting
taxes).
fixtures, including lamps of ull kinds
Insurance) premiums.
nnd Inmp shades, nnd fans costing in
Articles mndo of fur.
excess of certain nmounts to manu­
Moving picturo films.
Ico Cream.
facturers’ taxes of 5 per cent.

Excess Profit Tax Abol­
ished and Surtax
Lowered

Longer W ea r
And Solid Gunfort
Wearers of 'Panama’/ brand working
clothe8--Overalls, Coveralls, nnd Pants-’’
get money’s worth, plus long wear and
solid comfort. "Panama” garmonts for
men and boys are made by skilled labor;
in an ap-to-dnto factory; aro bigh-grado,
and are covercd.by iron-clad guarantee.

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forced pockets; extra wide suspenders,
and rnst-proof buttons that won’ t come
off. Cut full size, roomy and com­
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A now work gs rmont of twilled pro-shrun
mnUrlnl; invisible drop seat, easily lot
down: and CONCEALED DUTTONS
THA T NEVER TOUCH THE BOD Yf
Ask your deaior.
Kahn Manufacturing Co., MobUo, Ala.

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M a d e To M a k e ^ G o o d
President Knight
Has Been Named
Nat’l Councillor
’ or Sanford to The Chamber of Com­
merce of the United States

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E. A. MARTIN SEEDCfl
OLDEST AND LARGEST SEED HOUSE i M L v ^ D A
JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA

SEED POTATOES
Spntilding Number 4 Rose, Early Red Bliss Triumph nnd Irish Cob­
blers. We are now ready to quote contract prices for December nnd
Jnnunry delivery. Our Seed Potatoes arc tho highest quniity, Mnlno
grown, selected seed. Advise quuntlty and variety you will want.

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George W. Knight has been named
■
now national councillor for tho Sun■
ford Chamber of Commerce to repre­
MARTIN’S HY-TEST SEEDS
■
sent it in tho Chamber of Comnterro
Have made good with both the smnll gardener nnd farmer nnd the ■
ones who plnnt thousands of acres. IMnnt your Fall Crops with Mar­
of the United States.
Tho National Council of tho Cham­
tin's Ily-Tcst Seeds nnd Insure results.
ber of Commerce of tho United States
FALL CATALOGUE
consists of one representative ench
Mnrtin’s Fall Seed Catalogue is now rondy. Write for it. Everyone
from tho more than fourteen liurmud
interested in Florida Fnll Crops Hhould avail themselves of informa­
commercial und industrial organ.zution contained In our descriptive catalogue. Supplied FREE on re­
lions making up tho National Chnmquest to those who send In their names promptly. Write for it today.
icr’s membership. It serves us nn ad­
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
visory body to tho Nntionnl Chamber’s
202-206 East Bay St.
Phone 4377-1280
loard of Directors. Tho Council holds
a special meeting preceding ihe an­
HOW SENATE BILL COMPARES
nual convention of tho National ChamWITH OLD INCOME TAX LAW )or, to pnss on tho program and to
select a nominating committee. The
councillors nlso act as chairmen of tho
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.— (Hy tho Asocinted Press).—Tho total tax, nor­ delegations representing their organmal and surtax, which would bo paid on given incomes under tho sennto bill, zntionn.
McWhorter No. 21 Hand Fertilizer Distribu­
passed early this morning, as compared with the present law, based on the
A councillor occupies a position of
tors Now
not incomo of a married person without depondentj, is shown in tho npponded iaison officer between tho National
table, prepared hy treasury exports. Thu normal tax under thu Bonnta bill Chnmbor nnd his own organization on
$19.25 F. O. IJ. JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
would bo tho snmo ns thnt under thu present law.
important questions.
Writ for special cash discounts, and delivered price.
Present Law
Senate Bill
Tho Chamber of Commerce of the
Hun_.«(ls of these in use by Sanford Growers
Income
Surtax
Totnl United Stutcs is the strongest com­
Normal Tax
Total
Surtax
$
100
$
10
$
170
0,000
$
100 mercial organization in the world. Its
$
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO.
30
270
7,000
240
10
250 object is to encourngo trade and com­ JACKSONVILLE
FLORIDA
820
60
370
8,000
340 merce; increase the cfTicicncy of Am­
20
500
10,000
480
100
620 erican business organizations; to ob­
40
640
12,000
100
830
80
720 tain uniformity nnd equity in busi­
800
200
14,000
1,000
140
040 ness usages and laws and to get prop­
10,000
060
410
1,370
1,180
220
er consideration and concentration of
A R E Y O U IN S U R E D ?
IF N O T , S E E
18,000
1,120
550
1,670
320
1,440 opinion on questions affecting tho fi­
20,000
1,280
720
1,000
440
1,720 nancial, commercial, civic and indus­
W. J. THIGPEN &amp; COMPANY
1,200
25,000
1,680
2,880
880
2,500 trial interests of tho country at Inrgo.
AOBNTS
2,080
1,810
3,800
80,000
1,440
3,520
A system of referenda operated by
2,880
40,000
3,140
6,200
2,000
5,840 tho Chamber hns met with unusual
50,000
3,680
0,100
6,610
4,000
8,040
success in obtaining tho viewpoint of
12,050
75,000
6,680
18,630
12,150
17,830
business mon on national questions.
o r n c i rzoputa dank building
86,000
0,480
16,706
23,186
15,000
22,380 Those opinions, when they point to tho
00,000
18,760
25,640
17,000
0,880
24,840
Sanford.
. . .
.
Florida
need of legislation or othor govern­
23,510
31,100
7,680
22,460
30,140
100,000
mental action, aro transmitted to tho I
40,510
150,000
11,680
61,100
40,460
58,140
government’s oxccutivo officers nnd1
15,680
76,610
200,000
03,100
80,640
70,000
to congress by tho Nntionnl Chamber’s
23,080
187,610
161,100
144,040
800,000
120,900
BETTER SPEECH FOR
hcndqunrtcrs in Washington.
30,680
263,510
500,000
303,100
220,000
200,040
rijr mm
BETTER BUSINESS.
I MUr-'H
70,080
583,510
663,100
1,000,000
470,000
550,040
Tho Cocoa Tribuno last week told
1,303,100
160,080
1,233,510
2,000,000
070,000
1,130,040
Business men know tho valuo of
of tho opening of tho new Casino nt
230,080
1,883,510
2,123,100
8,000,000
1,470,000
1,710,400
correct and, effectivo spocch. Poor
Merritt Island, nnd says thnt tho nf300,680
3,183,510
3,583,100
5,000,000
2,470,000
2,870.040
speech Is a poor salesman, nnd slov­
fnir Attracted a Inrgo crowd from
Under the bill as it passed the houso the tnx on an incomo of $100,000
enly speech is a poor advertisement.
Cocon, and everybody seemed to en­
would havo been $28,470; on $200,000, $08,470; on $300,000, $107,470; on $500,Let us look to our speech. It is nn
joy the occasion. The ecaslno has a
000, $188,470; on $1,000,000, $388,470; on $2,000,000, $788,470; on $3,000,advance agent nnd may mend or mnr
large dance hnll and other features.
000, $1,188,470; and on $6,000,000, $1,088,470.
our future. Spocch, Hko apparel, oft
It in certain to become popular nnd
proclaims tho man. Better Speech
mid to the attractions o f that section.
I HAVE THEM
of one of our most known inventors
PIPE ORGAN CLUII.
Means Better Jobs.
“ Thomas A. Edison."
Notice of Application for Tnx Deed
(Flora Tuotdor'i Dolly)
Mrs. Bryan was assisted by Mrs
Under Section 575 of the General
The Pipe Organ Club hold its meet­ Pitts in serving of dainty refresh­
Statutes of the Stnto of Florida
ing Monday afternoon at tho home of ments of Imnnna salad with whlppci
Mrs. Leslie Bryan, 701 Magnolin cream and cherries, sultinc* ,cofTco
Notico is hereby given thnt II. B.
avenue. The mooting was called to and nuts.
I.ovy,
purchaser of Tax Certificate
order nt 3:30 to answer to roll cull
Thoso
resent were: Mcmlnmcs No. 268, dated tho 4th day of Juno,
with names of Foremost Americans. Bryan, Ityon, Maine:), Moore, Farrell
tion— lots arc being Hold right along and building in this
Mrs. Forrest Gntchol reported thnt Phillips ,McGnhngln, Harper, Gutch A, D. 1017, has filed said certificate
section is such as to gladden the heart of those who have
in my office, nnd hns made applica­
■ $07 was received from supper recently el, Hyman, Rossltcr, Estridgo Pittrf, tion for Tnx Deed to issuo in nccordthe good of Sanford at heart.
j
had at tho Fox-Gatchcl home.
Johnson, Bray, Barnes, Mopkin, Bry- nnco with lnw. Said certificate em­
5 Mrs. Maines H'resscd thu grunt im­ on, Murrell.
braces tho following described proper­
This is no idle talk— I have weighed the statement and
: portance of rnch member giving their
ty stunted in Scminolo County, Floriuntiring support to the presenting o f ( PEOPLE WANT NO MORE OF IT dn, to-wit: S 1-2 of NW 1-4 of SW
1
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
LoBnrgo on Wednesday. She a lso.
most too strong for the careful, conservative person— that
1-4, Sec. 22, Twp. 20 S, Range 32 Fast,
named Mcsdamcs Ryon, Farrell, Pitts, | jf |t wns possible to sum up tho 20 ucrcs, Tho said lnnd being assess­
person whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
Bryan nnd Estrldge, as ushers for the totnl o f cost, to tho people o f this ed at the dnto of tho issunnee of such
We SPECIALIZE
has VISION will agreo with mo now— the other later.
j country, of tho McAdoo mismanage certificate in tho name of Jc.'nn Mc­
■ evening.
Mrs. Hyman announced the noxt niont of the railroads the aggregate Leod, Heirs. Unless snid certificate
on IGNITION
: meeting to he in the *orm of a shower would be uppalling, notwithstanding shall bo redeemed according to inw
for the Bnznnr; this to be nt tho homu that the public hns n very eompro Tnx Deed will issuo thereon on tho
and MAGNETO
of Mrs. Schcllo Maines, on Magnolia honslvo Idea o f *ho totnl ahount and 0th day of December, A. D. 1021.
avenue.
' quite sufficient to convinco thnt gov
WITNESS my official signature and
Work and Parts
Tho name of Mrs. J. E. Ray wns eminent ownership of railronds is fnr seal this tho 3rd day of Novombor,
" T h e M a n W h o S ella D ir t C h e a p ”
presented and accepted for member- f rom being either desirable or profit A. D. 1021.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
*hlp.
|nblo.—Tlmes-Unlon.
Adjourning to a social hour, wo
Clerk Circuit Court,
Watch the South East Corner of Page Two
“ Foot o f First St.”
Sominolo County, Fla.
vVere very instructively unturtnined by
— Got your Scratch Pads from The
12-Ctc
by: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
Mrs. Kent Ilossiter, giving biograph ^Herald—by the pound—16c.

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE

General Fire

Insurance

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots

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SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION”

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THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, l t t l

“SHIP BY WATER”
It That Cold and
Cough Hanging On? MOVEMENT HAS

OU will, be convinced that Dr.
King's New Diacovery does just
what it is meant to do—soothes cough*
raw .throats, congestion-tormented
cherts, loosens the phlegm pack and
breaks the obstinate cold and grippe
attack, relieves the congestion in the
head. No harmful drugs, therefore
good for children as well as grownups.
p Right away you will notice the
change for the better. Has a con*
vincing, healing taste that you will
appreciate. Duy a bottle at any drug*
gists oft the way home to-night, 60c.

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F or C o ld s a n d C ou&amp; ns
Lazy People, Lazy Bowels. Don't
neglect constipation. It undermines
the health, takes alt vim out of
you. Dr. King's Pills will invigorate
the system, stir up the Uver, move the
bowels. All druggists, 25c.
P R O M P T I W O N ’T G R IP S

Dr. Rings Pills
KNIGHT LEADS
IN TRAP SHOOT
(from TriiM's Daily)
A good crowd was present yester­
day at the trap shoot of tho Sanford
Rod &amp; Gun Club. It proved a good
day for shooting and several of the
marksmen improved their scores by
soveral points.
Col. Geo. W. Knight now stands
first in the season’s score, having
brokon an averago of seventy-four and
three tenths per cont of all pigeons,
with Raymond Alton second with sev
enty-two.
As there aro a vory largo number
of contestants it is impossible to pub­
lish them nil and only thoso entering
the Inst two contests nro published be­
low:
Ycst. Season
Scoro
Pet.
Knight, G. W ........ .... 25-20
.743
Allen, Raymond .......
.720
.030
Whltner, Chns. ....... 75-40
Stevens, R. E............... 75-40 .038
S. Puleston ......... ........ 50-34 .030
Hardin, Roy .......
.012
Thigpen, W. J. ........... 25-13 .000
Brumloy, John ............. 50-23 .000
Hill, W. C.............. ........ 50-37 .604
Woodruff, J. D. ..
.573
Mobley, E. D................. 50-22 .500
Smith, II. P......... ........ 50-34 .607
Maxwell, R. C................ 25-13 .542
Higgins, Ed........... ........ 60-28 .537
Stootoff, C............ ........ 25-11 .473
Akers, Frnnk ...... ........ 25-14 .408
Connelly, L. II. ...
.440
Tolar, J. N............ ........ 25-18 .440
Roper, L. F......... ........ 25- 0 .300
MANY DUCKS THIS YEAR.
Dill Jamison, who flshos muchly
and makes frequent trips around tho
Geneva bridge, says that there are
more coots and real ducks this sea­
son than ho has seen for many a sea­
son. Rill says that all tho folks who
run on the river report plenty of
ducks and that moro of them aro com­
ing in all tho time. It is said that
there are moro wild sunflowers or tho
blnck-oycd daisies this year as well
as other food on the rivers and lakes
and that tho ducks will stay where
there is plenty of food.

MATERALIZED
Paraphrasing n well known nursery
rhyme the recent booklet published by
tho Sanford Chamber of Commerce
had the following:
This Is tho lake
That floats tho boat
That carries the freight
And reduces the rate
to SANFORD.
And whon Secretary Poarman, of
tho Chamber of Commerce, wrote the
booklot copy and this jinglo tho ques­
tion of “ Ship by Water” had not come
up for any serious consideration by
the Chamber of Commerce or the
citixens of this section or any other
part of tho stato. A few months ago,
however, they received a Jolt that
shook thorn from their lothargic de­
meanor toward the rivor transporta­
tion when the railroads o f tha coun­
try decided to hit the public another
swift one In the solar plexus and on
the assumption that If ono raise
would dr .iem no harm another would
not hurt them and thoy would stand
for it just the same. But the public
is hardly over stung twice in the
same place the same year, going on
tho old principle that tho stinger is
always left In the spot whero tho bit­
er is bitten. And when the shlppera
saw that tho railroads intonded not
only to tako that which was taken
last year but to tako what little bit
was left after tho freight was paid,
they rose up In their wrath and suid
“ thoy would bo damned if they did"
which meant, of course, that thoy
would dam tho streams and make
deepor wntor In tho river. So thoy
wore cnllcd together undor tho ban­
ner of tho Sanford Chambor of Com­
merce and nil tho other trade bodies
in Inland Florida canio in and at tho
close of the game it was discovered
that tho railroads had no hands dealt
them except poor ones nml tho "Ship
by Wntor" movement had grown un
tl! it had swept everything olso off
the hoard. Since which time tho rail
roads have never been mentioned cx
cept when tho striko enmo on ns a
last resort in the rate raising business
and now the shippers hnrdly know
thnt tho rnilrouds nro operating. It
is all ship by wntor everywhere with
in one hundred miles from the rivor
and it will bo ship by water tho next
time you hear from them and tho
movement is growing until tho con­
gressmen and senators at Washington
will hnvo to stop listening to Tom
Watson on "who hit Billy Patterson"
and got down to tho ronl question of
govornment aid for Florida rivers and
especially tho St. Johns river for wo
expect big bonts to ko coming hero
next year and moro o f them and in
timo Sanford will bo tho greatest ship­
ping center in the interior of Florida.
The picture above shows tho Clyde
Liner Osceola coming up to tho dock
at Snnford—docks by tho way thnt
aro being cnlnrgcd to double tho formor capacity to tnko care of tho big
business thnt has accrued to tho rlv
or by reason of tho arbitrary rates of
the rniironds and tho decision of the
shippers to ship by water.
"You enn fool somo of the people
somo of the timo and all of the people
Rome of tho timo but you can't fool
nil of tho people all of tho timo" and
this is an cxnmplo of it.

Now let’s arrango a little agenda
to limit tho things tho neighbors are
GOOD GOVERNMENT
privileged to talk about.
LEAGUE FORMED.

FORHEADACHE,
LIVERTROUBLE
iUck-Dnmfht Is The Best Medl
gne This Lady Ever Used. Says
U Is Only Medicine She
Ghres Her Children.

About seventy-flvo representative
citizens of Sanford mot last night and
took tho Initial stops in tho formation
of
a
GOOD
GOVERNMENT
LEAGUE. Considerable enthusiasm
wus in evidence both by the malo and
femalo voters present and it was the
unanimous vote of all those present
thnt tho timo was propitious for tho
formation of Just Buch an organiza­
tion, which will stand for good gov­
ernment, not only in municipal affairs,
but also in Stnto and porhnps later
on in national governmental matters
It is tho intention of tho league to
study tho vnrlous forms of govern­
ment so ns to better nhlo to enlighten
the public through a system o f pub­
licity as to tho advannges of the vari­
ous forms and comparisons will bo
drawn from time to time ns to results
nccomlishcd, for example, between the
old form of city government nnd the
prsent city commissioner form.
Vnrlous committees woro appointed
to gnthor certain information nnd
facts concerning our present form of
municipal government nnd tho league
will be In n position, within tho next
fow days, to give to the public somo
vory interesting nnd enlightening
data.
Tho following officers were elected:
Dr. S. Pulcston, President; Mrs. Hen­
ry Wight, Vice-President; Mr. B. F.
Whltner, Secretary.

Cherry Village, Ark.—In telling ol
her experience with Thedford’a BlackDraught, Mrs. Lottio Ellis, R. 7. D. No.
1, this place, said:
"I used BlackDraught aa a laxative, also for head­
ache, torpid liver and indlgeatlon. It
lx the best Uver medicine I have ever
used and la the only medicine I give
my children.
MI feel like It has saved me a lot la
doctors* bills, for when the children
complain of feeling bad or have a cold,
I Just glvo them a good dose of BlackDraugbt and thoy soon get all right.
It certainly cleans the Uver and dears
up the skin and they art soon out,
well again. I wouldn't bo without It
for anything.”
Seventy years of successful use has
trade Tbedford’s Black-Draught a
standard, household remody.
Every
Member, of every family, needs, at
times, the benefit that Black-Draught
Iflvea in helping to cleanso the system
and to prevent or rellovo the troubles
tnat come from constipation, Indiges­
tion, and a lazy liver.
To keep well, your stomach, Uver
and bowels must be in good working
order. To help keep them that wry,
take occasional doses of Thedford's
Black-Draught.
Thousands of homes
are never without It
If Columbus hadn’t discovered
For sale by all druggists.
Amcrlcn, what would tho world do
«
•* genuine
has .the
name,
r Thcdford’e, on tho labol. Insist on gst- for tobacco nnd chewing gum nnd re­
lief kitchens?
Ung what you aak tor.
b.0

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PUT CREAM IN NOSE
AND STOP CATARRHV
11
Telia How To Open Cloned Nos­
trils and End Hoed-Colds.
You feel fine in n few moments.
Your cold in head or catarrh will be
gone. Your clogged nostrils will op­
en. The air passages of your head
will clear and you can breathe freely.
No more dullness, headacho; no hawk­
ing, snuffling, mucous discharges or
dryness; no struggling for breath at
night.
Tell your druggist you want a small
bottlo o f Ely’s Cream Balm. Apply a
little of this fragrant, antiseptic
cream In your nostrils, let it ponetrnto through every air passngo o f the
head; soothe and heal the swollen, in­
flamed mucous membrane, and relief
comes instantly.
It is just what every cold and ca­
tarrh sufferer needs. Don’t stay stuff­
ed-up nnd miserable.—Adv.
THRASHER-WOODRUFF
(From S»turd»jr'« Dally)
A brilliant social event of last ev­
ening, and in which much cordial in­
terest centers both on account of the
prominence and popularity of the
couple, was the marriago of Miss
May Ferran Thrasher, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. 1 brasher, to Mr.
John Dovelin Woodruff, son of Hon.
nnd Mrs. Frank L. Woodruff, which
was solemnized at tho Presbyterian
church at 8 o’clock.
Tho church was beautifully decor­
ated, tho color motif of pink, groon
nnd lavcndnr being effectively carried
out with palms, ferns, bamboo and
cut flowers. Tho chunco! was cover­
ed in white with asparagus fern and
sinylnx, forming a lovely background
for tho bridal party. Tnll.wicker ped­
estals holding palms nnd ferns were
artistically placed. On the altar, sil­
ver and crystal cnndolnbras held light­
ed tnpers, which cast a soft glow
over tho artistic scene. In the center
of the altar a tall crystal vnse filled
with white chrysanthemums was plac­
ed, whilo on either sido were crystal
baskets filled with roses, tho handles
tied with pink nnd lavendar tulle.
Graceful arches of green with pink
and lavendar flowers, marked the way
for the bridal party. Undor one the
letter "T ” was suspended with tulle
and from the othor tho letter "W ."
While tho. guests were assembling
Dr. II. II. McCnslin, at the orgnn
rendered appropriate nuptial music.
Prior to tho entrance of the bridal
party Mr. Clnrenco Williams sang,
"O Perfect Lovo’ and “ Beloved It Is
Morn" nnd Miss Mnble Bowler sang
"At Dawning" by Cndmnn,
At tho nppolntcd hour, to tho
strains of the “ Bridal Chorus" from
Lohengrin, tho bridal party entered.
First canto the heralds, Miss Olivo
Newman nnd Harry Woodruff, car­
rying shepard’s staffs tied with tulle.
Miss Newman wore a dainty frock of
pink tulle over tufetn with a tulle
bow in her hair. Miss Mary Eliza­
beth Pulcston and Mr. Ned Chitten­
den entered next, they wero followed
by Miss Daphne Wimbish nnd Mr.
Harry Fcrrnn, coming down opposito
aisles. Miss Norma Herndon and
Mr. Hnw'tins Connelly prccodcd tho
matron of honor, Mrs. D. L. Thrasher,
mother of tho bride, who
entered
alone.
Tho bride entered with her father,
Mr. D. L. Thrasher, who gavo her in
murringc. They were met at tho al­
tar by the officiating minister, Rov.
E. D. Brownlco, and by the bride­
groom nnd his best man, Mr. Rulph
Woodruff, nml hero tho impressive
coromony took place.
The bride was radiant in her ex­
quisite wedding gown of whito charmouso with an over drnpery of whito
nilk laco banded with pearls and
buckles. Her bridal veil of tullo was
hold in placo with a bandeau of or­
ange blossoms, and she carried an arm
bouquot o f brido's roses showered
with valley lillies.
Miss Pulcston wnB lovely In a girl­
ish frock of rose taffotn with bouf­
fant skirt, and carried pink roses tied
with pink and lavcndnr tulle.
Miss Wimb.’sh was n dainty figure
In green nnd silver taffeta trimmed
with pink and Invendar flowers. Her
bouquet was also pink roses tied with
tullo.
Miss Herndon’s becoming frock was
orchid taffeta with dotiblo ruffles, and
her flowers woro pink roses with
tullo.
Tho matron of honor’s gown was
of pink charmcuse with cream silk
lace over drnpery nnd snsr of lavendar
"kitten’s ear" crepe, sho carried an
arm bouquot of orchid chrysanthe­
mums.
Immediately &amp;fUr tho ceremony an
informal reception for tho attendants,
relatives and out-of-town guosts, was
held at tho homo of tho bride’s par­
ents on Park avenue.
Quantities of lovoly roses and ferns
wero used in tho decorations and tho
wodding color motif waa carried out
in tho refreshments of a salad courBo
followed by an ico course.
Lator in the evening Mr. and Mrs.
Woodruff left for an extended trip
down the oaBt coast and other places

Y E A R S &lt;’ " d y E A R S
to

develop

CAMEL QUALITY
We worked on Camels for years before we put them
on the market. Years of testing— blending— experi­
menting with the world’s choicest tobaccos.
And now, EVERY DAY, all our skill, manufactur­
ing experience and lifelong knowledge of fine tobaccos
are concentrated on making Camel the best cigarette
jfchat cgn he produced.
There’s nothing else like Camel QU ALITY. And
jthere’s nothing else like Camels wonderful smoothness,
fine tobacco flavor and FREEDOM FROM CIGARETTY AFTERTASTE.
That’s why Camel popularity is growing faster than
ever.
A better cigarette cannot he made.
We put the utmost quality into
THIS ONE BRAND.

L J. RITHOLDS TOIACCO CO.,

N. C.

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of interest. Mrs. Woodruff is travel­
ing in u becoming frock of blue tri­
cotine combined with grey canton
crcpo, with smart hat und othor acces­
sories to match. Upon their'return
they will make their homo with tho
bride’s parents.
Tho bride Is ono of the most popu­
lar girls of Sanford's socinl sot, and is
beloved by a wide circle of friends who

join in wishing her nil happiness in
her married lifo.
Mr. Woodruff holds a responsible
position with tho Peoples Bank and
has hosts of friends who extend con­
gratulations and boHt wishes.
A bit of sentiment connected with
this date was it being tho birthday an­
niversary of tho brido's father.
Among tho out-of-town guests

T R A D E

wero: Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Forrnn, of
Eustls, grandparents of tho brido, Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Fetran, of Eustls, Rov.
nnd Mrs. C. II. Forrnn and family o f
DeLnnd; Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Wil­
liams, of Eustls; Miss Frances Mat*
thews, of Eustls; Mr. nnd Mrs. H. R.
Ferran and daughter o f Eustls. and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Seth Woodruff, of
Orlando.

M A R K

$625 f. o. b. Detroit
Cv a + j o •v v •.

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What Henry Ford Says About
Machine Power Farming
“ In tho trnctor the farmer now has a machine in which is harnessed
one of tho most adaptable, efficient, economical sources of power in the
world— tho internal combustion engine.
“The trnctor will multiply tho productive capacity of each individual
farm worker from three to four timeB over.
“ It will put the farmer on a par with the city manufacturer. It will
put his produce-producing factory— tor thnt is what a farm ii3— on to an
efficient production basis.
“ It will enable each worker to earn so much more that he can be paid
more and still leavo a greater profit for tho man who hires him. It will
enable tho farmer to work fewer hours in tho day, giving him'tnore time to
enjoy life.
“ I believe the tractor will make fanning what it ought to be— the most
pleasant, the most healthful, the most profitable business on earth.’1

Edward Higgins
AUTHORIZED

DEALER

�TH E SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRID AY, pOVKM BEB 11, IM 1
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big storm and looked fine again.
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Mr. and Mra. Elmore Richards, of } v
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Loraine,
Ohio,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
B. J. BOUT ............. .riMMMt lU XAlUr
M. t. MLLi l B .......... bMtar; ud TtMMfW
An unusually large volume of cor­
B. Richards, o f Lakewood, Ohio, have
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A. MUL........................OiMrtl K iu u respondence is being received dally by
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been guests of their relatives, .the
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the Chamber of Commerco containing
PabtUlMd Bftfj FtUir by
Corpany’s and Chorpening’s this week.
’
i»
.
inquiries from prospective investors
They aro driving through to St. Pe­
Mr. and Mrs. Flemming of Gnbrielia
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*
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*
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*
*
*
*
Bjid
home
seekers
as
well
as
those
de­
tersburg to spend tho winter.
(HMHpantM)I
havo
moved to Oviedo and have rooms
siring to spend tha winter in Florida.
Mr. C. B. Tyler is spending somo
BUBtOBIPTlOV VBIOZ Of ADVAXCXi
at
T.
J. Brannon’s at Lako Oharm.
Aigrejit many ofth eso Inquiries havo
Mr. nnd Mrs. West and son, Leon­ time in Jnckaonvlllo ns guest o f his
ONB TB i t .
iN 'N
Misses
Ruth Young and Elizabeth
resulted from tho wide distribution of
ard; Mr. and Mrs. Cramer and chil­ friends.
*UB BOBTHB
1&lt;
TXBBB MONTH*.......................J,.........
Lawton
and
Rev. Wright nttonded a
a the Sanford-booklets to practically ev­
dren. motored down to tho Formosa
Dr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Dressor, of W a­
musical
at
tho
Baptist Tomple in San­
-tnUr»4 u B*oaad 01im lu ll XfttUr A a fiit IS, ery section *o f the country ahd also
sanitarium Sunday afternoon to visit tertown, N. Y., nrc in Lake llolen, for
UN , l ) Uu Po«t Offle* i l lu fK l. Florida, from tho general publicity emanating
ford
Wednesday
evening^
friends.
tho winter nnd drove over In their
Uatter Bet of Marek I, UTS.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Englettc,
of Jackson­
from tho Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Lundquist hnve Grant Six sedan, Sundny for the dny,
Tko Buford Daily Herald la aakllakad m i y
ville,
havo
rented
the
apartment
ovor
These
inquiries
are
sure
indications
n nice new Ford touring car just pur­ with their nephew, W. W. Dressor.
afUrnooa (exoopt Boaday) aad tkoroatkly cor*
on tkla I n d k f oootloa, Adrortiilao ratal raaa* thnt Snnford will entertain an unpre­
the
post
office
and-moved
in
Tuesday.
chased Inst week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Corpnny, Mr. nnd
oaablo aad made kaawa oa application. U .00
The Woman’s Bible Clnss nnd La­
cedented number of visitors this com­
par roar, or lSo par moath, la adraaoo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Bertclson en­ Mrs. C. E. Chorpcning nnd children,
dies’
Aid of tho Methodist church
wiM— HTHALDBTnrunfor
rboaa 141 ing season nnd tho Chamber of Com­
tertained friends from Snnford Inst Mr. nnd Mrs. J, C. Ellsworth, made
were
entertained
by Mrs. W. J. Lawmerco
is
endeavoring
to
make
provis­
Foraha* AitvsrtUInu Uenroaontatlv*
a party Sundny nnd drove over tho
Sundny.
ton Wednesday afternoon.
T1IEAMI niCAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
ion to provide accommodations for
Mrs. W. C. Mcnlor hns been quite 111 hills of Orange nnd Lake counties, nnd
them. While the rooms listed with tho
•l” 1 EU' ,boU!
for n few days from nn ulcernted picnicked nt tho Inko .Ido pavilion «t , «'* ■ «»
Maybe tho German mark will go organization evidonco a dosiro on the
tooth and Dr. Mnrshnll nnd tho dentist Tnv.ro.. Ev.rywh.ro tho .round |„ ILawton, of Kollin. ColloBo, rotnrnod
up aitor tho Disarmament Committee part of some o£ our citizons to co-openmo out to remove it; Mrs. August tho prove, wore onv.rod with fm lt &gt; ’" » "'odne.dny »i«M 'o r Arml.tlo.
orate, there should bo listed overy
(ley .dess to cut out the futuro wars.
Swnnson also assisted with the nenr from tho big wind o f a few weeks j
Contract has been lot by B. Q. Smith
available room in the city thnt could
neighbors in caring for her.
ago.
I
to
L. B. Moore, of Orlando, for tho
be
utilized
for
housing
these
people.
A fter looking them ull over it would
Mrs. Westcrdick nnd Mrs. Beck
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kln;
J,
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h
;
building
of n trtnpnlow onG raham
A
large
number
of
people
In
Sanford
seem that Sanford had the best pros­
called on Monday o , e . Mr,. Albert homo thin work nftor a m onth, .toy &gt;v|.nmj , 0 bc „ cup|H by Mr
„ „
this
winter
is
much
dosired,
ns
peo­
pects of any city in tho atato. But
Cruse and baby, Alice Mario, in San-, ut vnrious points in the north; spend-1gnijjj1 .
you can’t lay down on tho job and ple of affluence never attracted to n
ford. Baby was named after Mrs. I.ig this week nt W a sh in g to n .
“ Tho’ Woman’s Club has a most Interdead community.
take it for granted.
Fitts,
who
so
kindly
cared
for
th
o,
Mrs.
J.
W.
Corley
has
been
qu
te
ill
estjnB
Arm,„ticc dny program Friday
Tho argument rnisod by thoso op-------------o-----------mother
during
her
long
Illness
w
ith,
with
grip.
Mrs.
L.
A.
Brumloy
is
rehftcrnS6n
un(Ier the offIclont ica(Iur.
According to many of the South posed to any further cxpliotntlon of
malnrial fever. The family are ex- ported as hnvlng also been 111.
Hhlp o{ Mr# T L&lt; Menfj Mrg CfnN
Sanford
hns
been
“
Why
advertise
Florida papors, West Florida is get­
porting to remove this week to New
Mrs. R. C . Long, of Richmond n v o-,,owny nn;, Hovornl other distin gu ish ed
ting all our road money. It would when we have no accommodations?”
. Smyrna.
|nuc, entertained a party o f little girls
8ts from Snnford were present and
Tho
nnswer
to
this
is
"Advertise
that
seem wise for South Florida to Bond
Mr. and Mrn. August Swnnson nnd for her daughter, Knthlccn s birth-1 Rnvo moBt' intcrostinp talks.
you
need
accommodations
to
remedy
lcgislatora to Tallahassee that would
|Archie; Mr. nnd Mrs. E. F. Lundqquist dny, on Saturday from 2 to 5. The
ThoB .Chanson, of Apopka, will opprevent such measures from being a condition caused by n phenomenal
nnd
children,
were
Sunday
cnllers
to
nuosts
were
Lonorc
Shncer,
Martha
'
cn
n hotc| nt the Allison place nt Lako
growth." This policy will attract in­
taken.
TURNING
TOWARD
DEMOCRACY,
see
Mrs.
Nell
Swnnson,
who
recently!
Fitts,
Jennie
May
Brown,
Louisejchnrm
tj,is Weck. The house will ho
vestors to Snnford who will take ad­
—i
-----had
another
bad
fall,
wrenching
her!
Fortson,
Elnorc
Cameron,
Alys
Chorcai|0(]
the
Lake Charm Inn nnd Mr.
And this reminds us of tho fact that vantage of these conditions und, from
The
election
Tuesday
according
to
back.
pening,
Beatrice
end
Annie
Mori
j
0hn80n
expects
to hnve it full bean
investment
standpoint,
will
orcct
about half of the laws pnssed by tho
students of political economy nnd pol- j Mrs. V. C. Colter is spending the Btedsore Eunice nnd Marjory Dor ton,' fQrc
c|080 0f the winter season.,
apartment
houses,
hotels
nnd
whatev­
legislature are invalid. Maybe it is
anj m , b&gt; Walters, of Cochran,
Just ns well. Some of the laws pnssed er other accommodations nro neces­ itics in general showed several big dny, Thursday, at the home of her Mildred and •Mnrgnrot Fergcson,
surprises
tho
leaat
of
which
is
tho
nephew,
Charles
Crnmcr
nnd
wife.
Grctchen
Long,
Lonovoe
Knthlccn
Qn.,
arc
tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. W.
sary
to
provide
for
those
who
desire
are freaks, at the best, passed by
sudden
turn
of
the
people
from
ItoThey
nro
having
Mr.
Stafford
out
Long.
Many
pretty
gifts
were
re'
j
#
Vnrne
and family this week,
to
locate
here
and
pnrticipnto
in
tho
freak legislators and frenk people be­
pulilicnnism
to
the
runks
o
f
Democ­
era
of
greater
development
destined
;
putting
them
down
n
well.
reived
,nnd
all
kinds
o
f
jolly
games
i
Qn
Thursday
Mrs. W. B. Williams
hind them.
racy. In tho short space between Inst
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. O. Tyner entertain- were enjoyed. Delicious enke nnd ice 'opened the Cushing House as a board­
for Sanford.
This development is assured
by November election, tho time that tho ed on Sundny, Mr.
nnd Mrs.Fred cream was served nt the delightful tnB house. Many improvements havo
All thin fuss about the "unknown
afternoon. been ’madeon the place during tho
soldier” may bo all right hut wo real­ three important fundamentals which |Republicans took offico in March nnd Krell nnd Dorothy, Miss Eunice Tyn- finish of n very hnppy
ly think that a little more funs about together guarantee its future (ih the the present time there has been a er and Mrs. Bcngston, Mr. nnd M rs.1 The first vegetables to he nhippod j summer and the rooms are fresh and
the "known soldiers" would bo more largest city in this section of the stnto, Jgreat revulsion of feeling nil over the Noah Fry, from Windermere, nnd Mr. out of here this season are cnrly cab•( ready tor occupancy. The opening of
to tho point and greatly appreciated They are first, agriculture, second, United States nnd in regard to the and Mrs. Jameson nnd Mr. It bb, o f. bngo from Walter Bnulerson’s field,' another bonrding house in Oviedo will
1 nnd lettuce from L. Roye’s, sold to fill n long felt need nH the hotel fneilby the hoys who aro here to get tho rail and water facilities und third, League of Nations, the soldiers bonus, Snnford, were cnllorH.
its
possibilities
as
u
tourist
resort.
A
the
settlement
of
labor
troubles,
for­
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
F.
F.
West,
who
hnve
JohnUumley for express shij ments. Jitles havebeen insufficient for
somo
benefit of it.
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groat deal of money, time and effort eign relations nnd many other rocks boon
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past.
camping out
for some time
at
j
Mrs. E. A. Fnrncll was a visitor to
Gnsolinne tax law declared invalid, has already been expended on its ag­ upon which great parties break, tho the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Westcrdick, * * * * * * * * * * * *
says reports in papers today. That’s ricultural development, as a result of Republicans seem to havo lost mnny hnve purchased the home of Mr. nnd *
* Snnford Monday.
good dope. This million dollnrs in gas­ which its hack country has become , friends thnt rnliied to their standard Mrs. A. L. Campbell, though they can- *
*
Frnncls Swope returned home on
oline thnt every one will eventually nationally renowned. The farming in- last Novombcr with such eclat nnd en- not give immediate possession, hut *
* Thursday night for Armistice Dny.
pay will go toward good roads, may- dustry hns reached magnificent pro­ thusiasm.
Edward McCall spent last week end
*
they hnve moved their camp thereon. *
And in Washington in ono of tho We shall welcome them as neighbors * * * * * * * * * * *
lie. If all tho taxes on every neces­ portions and in addition to which is
* at home, returning to Stetson Sunday
sity could he cut out the people would being development to a greater extent private residences sits Woodrow Wll- hut are sorry indeed to lose Mr. and i
afternoon.
cach year along more scientific lines, H0», the greatest Ainoricnn of thorn
gain thereby.
W. E. Argo hns bought out tho inMrs. Campbell from our locality
Mrs. Wakefield and Mrs. H. II. 1’atso Hint at tho present time it is not all, who with a broken body and a
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A number of our people, about HO, teshall was In Snnford Tuesday on torest of M. I). I’oiston in tho Oviedo
Several states are holding elections only Hclf-Hustninng hut it is also the broken heart watched tho peoplo turn gathered Tuesday evening at the business.
Mercantile Co.
today nnd tho rcsultu will he closely principal revenue producer for the nwny from tho only pence pact thnt pleasant homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fipps
spent
Inst
W
e
d - ' ---------------------------will save tho world and renotmeo the
watched by the students of political city.
Lundquist,
in
spite
of
the
threatening
nesday
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tech!math.1
^or
° ^ cu supplies, stationery, etc,
In the development of the farming Democratic pnrty, ronounco Woodrow
scicnco to discover Higns of weaken
tho Herald office.
weather
in
honor
of
the
birthday
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Levy
nnd
Mrs.
ing in tifu G. O. I\ nnd the Democratic industry, the two subsequent factors Wilsop and ronounco tho faith thnt the host. Of course they had a good a . A. Moran and daughters spent last
WKI3KI.Y llR H A t.li satiford
!t»n. When there nro sufficient Higns I particularly affecting Hanford proper should havo boon kept with humnuity. time as we always do when we get to- Friday in Orlando,
ADVDIITIHItM I3.MT
of weakening in both par’.ies tho lead­ have nut been developed to any nppre- ( u niusl be very gratifying today
get her, cakes and coffee being served
M|Hs Alextn Mees took dinner with
viable
extent,
but,
when
developed,
for
Wilson
.to
noto
that
tho
tide
is
ers will get together and start some­
NOTICI3 T il l l l l lll li ti &lt; o .v n i A t TORN
T. W. Prevntt Wednesday.
will prove as equally remunerative ns j turning and tho American peoplo ns a for refreshments; the unpleasant part
Sealed lildn w ill lie r e c e iv e d by tlio
thing new.
wns
the
getting
home.
Mr
Mr„
Rillv
.(ones
are
here
Hoard
of County Commlsslonera of Vois our fertile acreage.
Under the whole usually get hack to common
luv. Albertson brought over Rev. fnr the* winter, lie is looking lifter &lt;'ounty t’nnmilHsloticrH of Seminole
Old Tallahassee is waking up. caption of rail and water facilities, S(;nH0 nn,| th«y aro getting back to
•'Minty, Florida, meeting Jointly at tho
Sanford
looms
potentionally
as
a
«li«-;
rlfrht
principles
oven
faster
thnn
this
H' ( ’," rk&gt; of nenr Snnfon,t
h o . his grove,
Court Molise In Sanford, Florida, for roPress reports say they will havo wat­
hnvM
nr.,
boro
bonding trestle approach and hiHtullIng
preached for us at Upsnln, last HunA crowd of Georgia
paper predicted
predicted last
last year.
year
er power, six story buildings, tho tributing center for tho reason Jhnt 1paper
*
ferry aeroHH tho St. Johns river, on tho
day.
road
from (Ionova to Titusville, at 10:00
to pack oranges.
Leon Hotel will hu cleaned, Tom Ap- the consequent preferential freight; president Harding’s own homo town
There is a movement on foot, and Miss Evelyn McClain spent Wedrates
have
always
been
important
facof
Marlon,
Ohio,
wont
Democratic
Maei'/'bid'musf'bo mf,V..n|mnlc.l by a
ployard will reduce, Ernest Amos will
'I?.1A. O o a 'g C N r l t
go fishing, H. Clay Crawford will tors ia tliu development of the recog­ Tuesday aad tho soldier's bonus hill Jus. between ,is, we think Rev. A is n, Hd„y night with Miss Christian Menized distributing centers of the coun­ was carried overwhelmingly in Mar Uh* moving force in it, to rave Rev. Clellan.
of
thu
iicmnl
of
&lt;?ounty
(’ommlHHloncrM
get a hair cut and Governor Hardee
try.
ion
showing
how
tho
peoplo
of
tho
‘
h
trkc,
minister
to
tlie
churches
at
Mr.
anil
Mrs.
Will
Rnulerson
spent
lienee
't'f'K
m
id
faVun’
’
l,,rl,la'
UH u%l
will appoint a South Florida man for
Its possildlities as a tourist town president’s town feel about tlie Re­ Lake Mary, Upsnln, Puoln anti Sor- Ttn.sdnv with Mrs McClain
’P''0
County
CmninlsslonorH
reservo
dog catcher.
.
. . . .
,
tuesany wiin .mis. .titeinm,
u,o right to rojocl any or all bids,
us
are unlimited. It possesses all the publican administration.
lento, giving them each a proportionnon [,onK nn,| (j, p t Jacobs, of Chu- m ucuopi any hid they may doom to bo
------------ o-----------Other states thnt were doubtful ate amount of Ills time. Lake Mary |u„ta, werevisitingfriends here Hun- f°CopfoH °of ‘id'ano"ami ' ' si.oolfl'u'Mons.
DuLnnd hns the right idea and they natural fundamentals of n recognized
,|av
proposed contract and bond may ho
have tin* right kind of people behind tourist city, being particularly fortun­ since lust November went Democratic 1ms pledged her amount of $20 per
had tut a|ipllcatlon to Samuel Jordan,
ate in the matter of climate and loca­ and tlie straws of Tuesday show which month, Wednesday evening, and the*
Mrs. M. E. Wicks was a visitors in *'lorU of the Volusia Hoard of County
it. The indies from tho great hotel
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,
Commissioners,
Del.and, Florida, or
tion. It is true that it has yet to ac­ way the wind is blowing. Wo pre­ amount was nearly pledged last Sunfire over there wore not cold when
.'snnford Wednesday.
from 13. A DotiKlasH. Clerk of tho Hemtquire tlie recreational features usually dict that tlie Republicans will ho tiny at thin place, and if any wish to
Mius Alexia
Aliivln Mm.u
nm.nl tilt
thi. WUK
week Sanford,
no,‘’ H""r,&gt;
" f County
j.
tho Daily Nows was out yelling for
alius
altcs .sptlll
Florida,
after Commissioner
November 15,
found ia tourist cities, as golf courses swamped under an avalanche of votes help in providing this for our spiritua'.,
tU2t,
mi
deposit
ot
$5.00
which
will
ho
subscriptions for a new fire-proof and
end with Miss Helen Moran.
retu rn ed 11’ hid Is made.
and tourist hotels, hut u proper appli­ in tho next presidential election that fond will they kindly give their name
modern hotel to ho built on the site of
Ity order of the Hoard of County
Henry Levy, Mrs. W. II. Rivers,
cation of effort on tlie part of our cit- will break up tho Grand Old Party and amount per month to Geo. BallinCommlsiilnnerH of Volusia and Homlthe old Putnam inn. Thnt iH the spir­
Mrs. J. M. Prevntt was in Orlando iiole Counties, Florida.
„ M..,.,....,.,
1 ,.
(S13AI.)
13. A. nmroGASS,
it that builds cities and wo want to i/.ens cun secure these things, and, for yenrs to cornu nnd they will never i ger nnd wife, or Mrs. John Borell.
etlnesday.
Mrs. Prevntt went to
Clerk, Hoard of County
tourists make tho name San- ^ ^ , 1 ,, (|,u prestige gained by their
Mr. nnd Mrs. Barney Beck attended i
,
V|1, treated
congratulate the News and the peoplo among
CoinmIhhIoiioih. SoiiiIiioIm
fo
rd one
mu. to
to conjuro
I'n itilirn with.
w it h .
. .victory
.
.last. .November
.
.
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m m m i i.y v s i m a m .
ford
|j,r0Jl^
County. Florida.
the wedding of Mins May Thrasher
of DeLnnd on their fine spirit.
Mrs.
Mnbel
Hrnnnn,
Mrs.
Wnt.
DunI
d
H
e
.
The Hanford Chamber of Commerce
Lest wo forget.
nnd J. D. Woodruff, his nephew, at jt.|s and daughter, lias just returned
through its various committees, iH ex­
NOTICI3I
And they have forgotten.
We note by the state papers that
the Presbyterian church in finnferd.
from St. Augustine, where she had
Sen led hlds will ho received hy tho
pending thu major part of its effort
-----------o-----------Hanford won the state golf champion­
Mahoney &amp; Walker are putting her tonsils removed.
Hoard of County CoininlHHloners of
in the development o f Hanford as n
Homlnnlo County, Florida, nt tho Court
EDITOR IALETTES ON GOOD
ship for Rotary at thu Idg Rotary
down a well for Mr. nnd Mrs. A. F.
House In Hanford, Fla., fur KradliiK,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
W.
Flynt
wns
in
commercial center and tourist resort,
ENGLISH
dllohliiK and olherwtsu Improving thu
meeting down at Orlando last Friday.
Westcrdick end Mr. Westcrdick is re- Snnford Tuesday on husm.'ss.
anti during tlie short period h I iico its
Osceola Itoail. according In plans ami
It has not been definitely stated but
on file with the Clerk, up
Education touches men to speak as sldngling their house, himself. They
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kilhee was spuolflcutIons
organization it lias been unusually
till in o'clock. A. M„ lice, fitli, 1921.
we suppose it was Hid Chase, Harry
are
expecting
company
ns
his
sister,
A certified cheek for line Hundred
successful in both lines of endeavor. ' they would not otherwise speak.
shopping in Snnford Tuesday.
Stevens or Charlie Henry that did tho
OIMO.Iui) Hollars must aecoiupany each
The new wholesale concerns which 1 Mond your speech a little, lest it Mrs. Geo. Benton and daughter, Miss
Mrs. E. Curlctt wns a visitor in hid.
trick as all three of these gentlemen
Alice, of Rochester, N. Y., are leaving Sanford Saturday
Tho siieeeNsfut bidder will ho requir­
have located hero within tlie past year,1m,,y ni,ir your fortunes.
ed to give a huml III till! sum of Threo
are expert golfers and lmv« played
this
week
for
Florida,
and
Mrs.
WcsHundred (fdOil.nil) In,liars.
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„ 7. ‘ "/u ” 'th e daily boat service made necessary j Speak good English and your EngThe County Commlsslonern rosorvo
terdick’s only living brother, Mr. Sey» „m . .c r y d o .o
of tho
»hlp-by- 1I.H will .peak f „ r ,ou.
the
right to reject any or all hlds, or to
Fine
fat
friers,
liens,
veal,
pork,
Hanford golf links nt our Country
water campaign, Iho success of the
flood English is largely a matter more Pritchard nnd wife, of Norwood, lamli and beef, liver, sausage and aceopi any hid they limy deem to hu for
the host Interest of the County.
Club, yes.
plans expediting* tho movement ol ° f habit. (Set tlie habit.
i N. ^ •» are leaving for Boston, coming Salami.— Popular Market.
10. A. UOUGLA8H,
1-l-ltc 15-110-'’. i
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purishubloH are all tangililo nccoin-1 Whatever is worth saying isworth , this way by boat,
We rise ngnin to remark that if
plisliments resulting from the efforts' saying well.
i We are pleased tohavo with us
Congress really wants to cut expenses
m am
of tho Chamber of Commerce to have 1 Lack of words is loss of thought.
' some new faces at the church service
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Not
how
much
we
speak,
hut
how
{
o
n
Sundny,
among
them,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
a
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printing office and cut out all tho utilized In the fullest extent our ex­
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well.
1 llirclii and little daughters, Mr. ■
ceptional
transportation
facilities.
When
in
Orlando,
Fill
Up
at
the
bunk that is being sunt through tho
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Thu Chamber of Commerco will also
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BETTER
SPEECH
and overy other state Ih flooded every have perfected immediately a part of
FOR BETTER HOMES. |
day with woozy boozy dope that menus its plans to provide rocrcntion for tho
Thu
homo,
the church, and the
nothing whatever except a big print­ tourists, who will winter here. Com­
schools
are
the
threo educational I
mittees
are
now
working
on
plans
for
ing bill for th« people to pay. If tho
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golf
course
mid
beautifying
the
agencies
of
society,
All education
entire government printing offico
W. W. Dressor received a message ■
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lake
front
and
these
plans,
when
com
should
begin
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the
homo.
Better
could ho cut out entirely tho people
Sunday evening thnt Mrs. Dressor’s
would lie hotter o ff in the mutter of pleted, will ho carried through prompt speech should begin there. “ As the mother, Mrs. Lovicn M. Paige, had ■
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ly. It will require, however, a con- twig is bent, so is tho treo inclined.”
money saved,
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passed away at her homo in Water- ■
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tinuous campaign, both abroad ami nt As parents wo owo it to our children,
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town, N. Y., nt nonn after an illnesH ■
nome, to obtain
oiunin this
was aosirou
dosired developdevelop-,j both hy precept and hy
by practice, to , ’
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Bandits aro holding up hnnks with homo,
This station is under the management of Wight Bros.
! &lt;1 K° w,ls f 9 S |
levelled guns while others are holding meat for Sanford and netlvo support aromi80 in them a consciousness of of
Co. of this city. Hero you will find the same up-to-date
years
the
7th
of
last
She
n f t h i m n iiwli v'ifliinlst ri&gt;tin&lt; Hnntim r tin* ............t............ i
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oold
l d tilC
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lllht
JJuno.
lM O .
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hO t
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them up witli out guiiH and armed men of thoso individuals representing the Hpeceh ,nnd to Incite in them a desire
service
that you will find at their local station.
was
well
known
here,
hnvlng
boon
aro holding up peoplo in tho big cit­ business interests of Sanford, as well ( for improvement. Tile sooner begun,
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here
several
winters.
Mrs.
Dresser
has
ies with guiiH while the smoother ras­ us tho unified co-operation, of the oth- (|1P „„onor done.
__ been with her mother since the first
cals are bidding them up by lawful er local civic organizations with tho 1____________________________________
Look for the only corner drivedn station in Orlando—
week of her illness. Her mnny friends
MlTHF.l
Chamber
of
Commerco.
mentis. It is all according to the laws
S*,,tli‘tl bids will bn roeuivuil hy
It
s,J(!n,^ e(U n. ^ e Kutt-Landstreot building, next door
Our agricultural prominenco hns iionrd of i'minty (.'otninisHionorii of lu’ro sympathize with lier in tiio loss
of the land and "stealing” is only
to Phillips Dodge Service Station,
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. Ht'inlniile t’nmily. Florlitu. i’ t Ihu Court (lf l&lt;er dear mother
when you get caught in petty pilfer­ been made possibly only by the great
p, Haafonl. Florhlti. for tho «« nor ticnr nimner.
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ing. Tho big ones aro novor caught. nmotmt of effort tlmt inis been ex- bulhtlng of ii Htockado ut tho County &gt; It seems to be tho opinion or mnny ■
a
the growers thnt the rain which ■
They have money unough to get away. pended in tho past. With tho sumo ' JilUous"on'Vl!l&lt;^v'lth' ! ho"Clurk of tho
George McLaughlin, of Wight Bros. Co., is in charge of !
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o'0,01!k’ A M-J enmo in torrents hero Tuesday night, M
Tho law allows thorn that privilege os manner of support assured It, tho I i?w ”mhnr°aHV, l i s t " 1
this station and if you want service when in Orlando, ■
'•*••«» Mount of County Coininlsslonors did more dnmngo to young plants thnn ■
all iaWH nro passed for tho henafit of Chamber of Commerce can accomplish
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look him up.
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“ ny “ “ ’ tho rain of n few weeks ego. Everythe rich and not tho poor. Wntcli tho oven greater results in the economic iquS.r'* ,l" " Ml" 1,1
pnpers and find out for yoursolf.
doveiopmont of Sanford. It Ih im per-113. 4t0
E' A' nOUOI'c?ork. thin« hnd bccn workt,,, out slnco the

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

SANFORD’S GREAT POSSIBIL­
ITIES.

ative, however, that In order to re­
trieve the time lost during Sanford’s
Rip Van Winkle period, extraordinary
ofTorta bo made by thoso Individuals
who' are earnestly interested in a
Greater Sanford. These individuals, if
not already members, should immedi­
ately become affiliated with tho
Chamber of Commerco in tho work it
is doing. Tho Sanford Chamber of
Commerce is) an active organization
and it ia a trite saying thnt where
there is civic interest and action there
is Invnriably bound to bo growth,
If"Snnfird is.to bo a big city com­
mercially and as n tourist resort, it
will bo only through tho work of big
men with brond visions. No individ­
ual is bigger thnn his community no
matter how smnll that community may
bo. .
Bo n booster. Boosting is infec­
tious, it stimulates civic action and it
turn always proven nn antidote for
picnyunlsh personal nnd factional jeal­
ousy.
The Chnmbor of Commerco is com­
posed of boosters who are actually
doing things for Snnford nnd they aro
big things, too.
Aro you a member of tho Chamber
ot Commerce assisting in building up
a Greater 0f(n(onl o t arc you onu of
those on tho outside prono to criticise
that which hns not been done but ex­
pending no effort to materialize thnt
which others nro attempting to have
done?

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Clear for Action! $150.00 FREE!

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This command has gone forth in our store. Just a s ‘a battleship
needs room to fight, we need more selling space, so we are going
to fire bargains at you that will get our store decks in proper trim,
t We are not going to get as much money as we should have for
these things, but we are after ROOM in this sale— not profits. Come
early, if you want your share of the bargains.

THIS SALE LASTS 1 4 DAYS ONLY

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WINNERS NAMES PUBLISHED IN THE HERALD NOVEM­
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Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Housefurnishings
Hardware, cRugs, Etc,, Etc.
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WILL ALL BE IN THIS

Fifty RUGS FREE!!
WE HAVE 50 BEAUTIFUL
RUGS THAT WE BOUGHT FOR
THIS OCCASION. We will give
away absolutely FREE these
rugs ,to the first 50 customers
spending: $1.00 or more with us
Saturday morning.
GET YOUR COUPON WHEN
YOU ENTER THE DOOR

AT 9 O’CLOCK A. M.

Who has given an absolute
GUARANTEE to sell this
stock and do it quickly. My
money and my reputation
are at stake. THE STOCK
MUST BE SOLD.t , ■

J. M. DAWSON

STORE CLOSED
THURSDAY and FRI­
DAY, NOVEMBER 10
AND 11 to nrrnnge stock
for quick handling. Noth­
ing sold until SATUR­
DAY, NOVEMBER 12th.

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WE CANNOT intelligently itemize and price the merchandise in
this paper. Nothing short of a personal visit can avail you any­
thing. This is not a dream or a scheme, we are far too practical to
deal in either dreams or schemes. This sale will be a huge reality.
E ve y article in this large ESTABLISHMENT goes on sale at
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS.

Destruction of Profits is What
This Means

Selling is mv business and there is just one way to sell—
STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER TALK TO THE BUY­
ING PUBLIC and STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER PRICb » UIN DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE. Misleading adver­
tising won’t do it. It takes real goods and real prices. This
stock has the goods and I will make the prices. This stock is
all new merchandise of the highest quality.

I AM FIGHTING THE HIGH-PRICE GERM!
BUY BARGAINS!

In This BIG STORE
you- will find $35,000.00 worth of merchan­
dise MARKED TO SELL, Dry Goods, Shoos,
lints, Caps, Gloves, Hardware, Dishes, Cook­
ing Utensils, Crockery, Stoves, Ranges, Rugs,
Trunks, Suit Cases, Silverware, Glassware,
Trousers, Underwear, Hosiery, Middies,
Skirts, Silk Waists, Corsets, Aprons, Silk
Ties, Overalls, Work Clothing, Children’s
Wash Suits and Rompers, Dress Shirts, Col­
lars, Boys’ Suits, Parasols, Watches, Clocks
and nearly everything that a person wants.

S A T U R D A Y
I AM THE MAN

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To stimulate Interest in this sale, wo will give away FREE $150.00 IN CASH. HERE IT
IS: READ IT. ANY PERSON SPENDING ONE DOLLAR MAY BE IN THE CON­
TEST. After spending $1.00 with us ask the cashier for a contest card. Write your
name and address on it, then guess the amount of our sales for the entire 14 days, put it
down on the card, drop in ballot box. The person guessing nearest the amount will re­
ceive $100.00 CASH. The next best guess will receive $50.00 CASH. CONTEST CLOSES
NOVEMBER 25TH. ALL CARDS MUST BE IN BY THAT DATE.

OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF HIGH-GRADE

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Force will be used to accomplish our purpose— WE MUST have the
CASH MONEY; WE ARE COMPELLED TO RAISE IT, there­
fore we have placed this stock in the hands o f Mr. Dawson and
have given complete authority to sell the goods without consider­
ing profits. OUR HANDS ARE UP, the goods must move out of
the store, so we appeal to the people for help.

..K A N N E R
Department

MAIL ORDERS
All mail orders filled
promptly
and contest
cards mailed to you, so
if you can’ t come to tho
store send your order by
mail and get in the con­
test, regardless of whero
you live.

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213-215 SANFORD AVENUE,

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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TH E SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDA Yf NOV E M B R R 11, 1M l

MORE SIDEWALKS
FOR CITY, GREAT
IMPROVEMENT

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EASY TO DARKEN
YOUR GRAY HAIR

FAVOR MATERNITY AID BILL.

WASHINGTON, Nov. 8—Tha Sheppard-Townei* bill for protection o f
maternity and Infancy already passed
by the senate, was favorably reported
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YOU CAN BRING BACK COLOR today by the house interstate pointAND LUSTRE WITH SAGS
merce committee.
The community center, Lake Mon­
TEA AND SULPHUR
roe
school,
was
a
scene
o
f
gatoty
and
FROM .COMMERCIAL TO LAKE
festivity Friday evening when the
ON PARK AND PALMETTO
Wheu you darken your hair with
Hallowe'en party, school entertainAND SOUTH PALMETiTO
Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can
ent and cooked food sale were car­
tell, because It’s done so naturally, so
. tha Circuit Court af tha Bevaath Judicial Oired out upon schedule time.
Of
Among the many Improvements In
oult of Florida, U and for Soml*
evenly.
Preparing this mixture, 1
nolo County.—4a Chanoory.
Sanford is the laying o f good side­ course the crowd was present and tho
though, at home Is mussy and trouble­
walks everywhere. The most import­ most o f them anmask, the many dif­
CITATION
some. A t little cost you can buy at
ant aro the sidewalks now being laid ferent costumes typical o f the char­
any drug, store the reody-to-use prep­ Doatrlca Dunbar, Complainant,
TO.
by tho Lakefront Improvement Co., acters represented. The timoly ghosts, aration, improved by the addition of
Joaeph Dunbar, Defendant.
on their lake front property from the spooks, black cats, and other Hal- other ingredients called “ Wyeth’s Sage To Joaeph Dunbar, Residence Unknown:
It appaarlnf from an affidavit filed In tblo
court house on Park avenuo to the lowo’en suggestions were much in evi­ and Sulphur Compound.” You just rauM
that you aro a non-reeldent of tho SUto
or
Florida, tharefore, you, Joaeph Dnnbar, nro
lake shore. The Clyde Line will lay dence, others noted wero Indians, dampen a sponge or soft brush with
ordered and required on tbo 8th day of Decem­
a sidowalk from the Wight Grocery Latin, Chinese, Japs, negroes, ietc. it and draw this through your hair, ber, A. I). IDll. to eppear to tha bill of com­
tiblblted against yon In thla cause.
Co., property on Palmetto to the Clyde One o f the best and one worthy o f taking one small strand at a time. By plaint
It la ordered that tbla notice be publlebed In
Line docks and these two sidewalks special mention, was Ben Lake, as a morning all gray hair disappears, and, the Sanford Herald once a week for el(ht
week*.
will be of the greatest convenience to character from Adolphus Cohen’s Ala­ after anothor application or two, your
WITNESS my hand and tha aaal of thla court
on
thla 27 th day of September, A._ V. 1021.
the people going to the lake shore on bama “ Nigger” stories. The make up hair becomes beautifully darkened,
H. A. D0Uat,A8fl,
(HBAI.)
Clerk of the Circuit Oourt,
these two popular thoroughfares. was perfect and entire and mirth glossy and luxuriant.
Seminole County, Fla.
These sidewalks are not being forced provoking in the extreme.
The
Gray, faded hair, though no dis­ OEO. A. DeCOTTES,
Solicitor
and
of
Oonnael
for Complainant.
on the property owners by any means school ontertainment opened with the grace, is a sign o f old age, and aa we T-ete
but the Lakefront Improvement Co. grand march, and soon a line o f gro­ all desire a youthful and attractive Notice of Application fer Tax Deeds
an.! the Clyde Lino are doing thH be­
Under Section 57S of the Gen­
tesque figures clad in every conceiv­ appearance, get busy at once with
cause they know the sidewalks are
eral Statutes
able costumo appeared and drilled Wyeth’c Sage and Sulphur Compound
needed and will improve their prop­
and
look
years
younger.—Adv.
around the auditorium. The entertain­
Notice le hereby given that F. L.
erty.
ment consisted o f Hallowe’en songs,
Woodruff, purchaser o f Tax Certifi­
Other needed sidewalks are being
drills, recitations, etc., and was well SANFORD LADIES
cate No. 175, dated the 2nd day of
laid on Palmetto avenue from Tenth
ADVERTISED FLORIDA ;
June, A. D. 1910, said certificate em­
rendered
and
seemed
to
be
greatly
en­
street south to Thirteenth street
IN BROOKLYN. braces tho following described proper­
where so many new buildings are be joyed. A fter the stage affair, the
ty situated in Seminole County, Flori­
lng erected and will bo a great con­ food sale was held. All present
The following letter from Mrs. da, to-wit: South 1-2 Lot 1 and All
bought
generously
and
fell
upon
the
venience to the people living in this
nico ham sandwiches, pies, cakes, cold Norma McLaughlin of the School Set­ Lot 2 (less NE 1-4 of Lot 2), Sec. 26,
excellent addition to the ctiy.
drinks, etc., with gusto. Among tho tlement in Brooklyn, will bo Interest­ Twp. 20 S, Rnngo 30 East, 45 acres.
other attractions o f the evening were ing to hor friends and thoso o f Miss Tho said land being assessed at tho
dato of tho Issuance of such certificate
the fortune wheel, the picture gallery Kathorino Wilkce:
in the namo of Unknown.
Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 3rd.
and the shiver corner. A nice sum of
Also Tax Certificate No. 751, dated
money was realized from the salo of My Dear Mr. Holly:
Miss Gladys Dciterick has been at
tho
2nd day o f June, A. D. 1018, said
I am taking a clipping from tho
food so generously contributed by
homo for tho past two weeks and
cortlficato
embraces tho following dotho patrons o f the school in such Brooklyn Daily Eagle. This bazaar
scribed
property
situated in Seminole
from St. Linthy hospital at Roxbor
abundance. Much appreciation and was a very brilliant affair, and many
County, Florida, to-wit: Lots 4 and
ough, Philadelphia, Pa., whcro she
very
beautiful
booths,
but
none
at­
many thanks aro extended the school
5 Blk 0, Russell’s Plat o f Fort Rccd.
graduated as a nurse. Her many
pntrons nnd the community nt largo tracted our attention more thnn tho
Tho said land being assessed at tho
friends are plensed she is at homo
for their kindness tnd their generous school settlement booth, whi h wo
dato
of tho issuance of such certificate
again.
spirit in making the food sale possi­ cnlled "Florida Court” Thanks to in tho namo of Unknown, has filed
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Owen ,of Mt.
ble and tho Hallnwo’en party n great Mr. Deas and several other good said certificates in my office and has
Dorn, and W. W. Dresser, were din­ success.
friends in Florida our booth looked
ner guests nt tho Ellsworth homo on
like
n typical Fioridu scone, grey mado application for tax deed to Isbuo
Monday night, Hallowe’en proper
in nccordanco with law.
Bcnrdnll avenue Sunday.
was celebrated by tho young folks of moss, palmetto leaves, long pino and
Unless said certificates shall bo re­
. Mrs. 0. L. Taylor was out from the community in tho usual pranks magnolia branches were everywhere.
deemed
according to lnw tax deed will
town ns over Sundny guest of Mrs. nnd revels. Whoops, shrieks nnd I put up 100 gHisses of gunvn jelly nnd
issuo
thereon
on tho 0th dny of De­
Lily Jones.
shouts o f laughter followed Uio hnp- wo had some of Mrs. Wakefield’s de­ cember, A. D. 1021.
All tho neighbors went to town to py youngsters ns thoy paraded forth licious pnpor shell pecans, grnpes nnd
Witness my official signature ami
Tied on everything wore
see the circus and trained nnimnls on ns goblins, spooks, etc. Many o f tho oranges.
seal this tho 3rd day of November, A.
cards marked "From Sunny Florida.”
Wednesday.
girls disguised as boys, while boys
D. 1021.
Mrs. Lily Jones entertained Mrs. nped tho girls with skirts, ribbons, I’ooplo who hnd been in Florida beg­
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Frod Walsman and cirelo of tho wigs, nnd other demonstrations of ged for pieces of mosB. It was n
Clerk Circuit Court,
Presbytcrinn church ladles nt an all feminity. It was all great fun but a great success financially, proving
Snminolo County, Fla.
day sewing party Inst Friday at her trifle nlnrming when tho ghosts wero whnt a booster you nro for Florida. 12-fltc
By:
A.
M. WEEKS, D. C.
home on Bcardall avenue.
Several grcetcl in somo quarters by explos­ I thought you might bo interested. I
havo just been mado hoad worker In C ircu it C ou rt, l e r t n l k ' J u d ic ia l C ir­
members wero ill, but thoso in at­ ions o f guns, warning to bo wary.
c u it. S tate o f F lo r id a , C o u n ty o f
horo,
and am working hard to make a
tendance were Mrs. Brownleo Mrs.
S em in ole,— In C h a n ce ry
Mr. and Mrs. A. Doylo and little success uf tho work. I have Miss
McCnslin, Mrs. Ensterby, Mrs. Ley- son, Daniel, havo rotumed to their
F O H B C L O S U ItB
man, Mrs. Mnglll, Mrs. J. Purdon, homo In Philadelphia .after n visit Wllkoy as one o ' my assistants. Trust
J. P. M im iiolw hlto and O rla n d o D ank A
you
and
Mrs.
Holly
nro
woll
nnd
pros­
Sr., Mtb. J. Purdon, Jr., Mrs. Jones.
Truitt C o m p a n y , a c o r p o r a t io n , C o m ­
to relatives hero.
pering. With best wishes, I am,
p la in a n ts,
This week, Thursday, Mrs. G.
vs.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Draper and
Slncorely yours,
W . A. W h itc o m b and A g n e s D. W h it ­
Boyco Bell, was hostess to Mrs. W. son, Tom, havo moved to town. Mr.
n o r m a k . McLa u g h l i n .
c o m b , his w lfo , nnd W . A. W h itc o m b ,
L. Henley's clrclo of the Presbyterian Draper has been n resident o f this
T ru s te e , J. W a lt e r F ly n t and M ary
Forgot to mention that wo had sir
It. F ly n t, Ills w lfo , A. J. H old er. A la
ladies ot her homo on Richmond ave­ section for several years arid tho com­
C
ly d o Ilo n n e ll and C. M. Ilon n oll, her
young nlllgntors. Wo marked ono
h u sban d, M rs. M. t). J oh n son , a w id ­
nuo. The indies nro busy sewing for munity regrets his leaving.
“ Hip” and mado $10 by letting pcoo w . F red T. W illia m s. I. F o s t e r A l ­
tho Christmns haznnr.
lis o n , T. E. P u rdon , O sce o la C y p ress
Mr Cruso Bnrncs was tnkon sud­ pio guoss Ills nnmo, 10c a guess.
C om p a n y , a c o r p o r a tio n , E. I,. H u n t­
They say thero never was so many denly ill Tuesday, of lung trouhlo, and
er.
I,. M. C r o s th w a lt and
M ary
The following is tho clipping:
C r o sth w n lt, his w ife , Ira
W h ltm e r
wild duck this early in tho senson ns removed to tho Fornnld-Lnugton hos­
"The School Social Settlement hnd
nnd M ary W h llm o r, Ills w lfo , nnd Ira
W h ltm e r. T ru stee, F ra n k J. J n c o b y
noon now on the Inkos and rivers about pital early in tho morning.
an original Florida booth, whore it
(u n m a r r ie d ), W . It. M oo ro nnd M a­
Sanford.
b
e l M oore, Ills w lfo . nnd W . L. M oore,
Mrs. Charles Boll, who has bocn sold oranges and grapefruit, gunvn
T
ru slon , C. M. W h ite (u n m a r r ie d ,
A llvo foot dinmond hack rattle confined to her homo by illness, Ib now jolly nnd othor delicacies from tho
Innhol H tovlck
Itoush
npd
H a rry
Ilou sh , h or h u sban d, C h a rles E. P o o snnko struck D. A. Mitchell’s dog on improving. ErncBt Boll, who Ib also South; but its chief ntractlon was n
ley, I.u cy F. W a k e fie ld an d P o r te r T.
tho noso but the dog lived soveral sick, sufford a rolnpso and is again tub of young alligators, of which two,
W a k e fie ld , h er h u sban d, Clnrn
D.
O llllln n d , a w id o w , M ary O. D rnm m or
hours, but tho snnko died nt onco from confined to his bed.
fortunately vory young nnd harmless,
nnd D e o r g e E. H ram m er, h er h u sbnnd, Sam u el C. D o- ley and E m m a
an ux In tho hands of a wood chopper.
Miss Antlonotto Tarboll, a popular escaped and wandered o ff to investi­
J. P o o lo y , bin w lfo , .1 It. P o w h lrs t
nnd A lin II. P e w h lrs t, hie w ife . B. A.
trained nurso of Sanford, visited rela­ gate "Tho StreotB o f Wondorland" on
O llllln n d nnd
M nry
O llllln n d .
his
GROWING INTEREST
tives here Sunday. Miss Tarbell has their own account.”
w lfo , K m m n P. AyroH, n w id o w , L eon
L. I.e llo y nnd O rn co A. L e llo y , h is
IN WATERWAYS. just returned from n pleasant visit to
w ife , H. Hum m ers, F r a n k W . G o o d ­
rich nnd F r a n c e s G o o d rich , h is w ife .
HIGH SCHOOL POSTER EXHIBIT.
friends at Tampa.
C en tra l U n ion T ru s t
C om p a n y,
of
Florida waterways havo not in the
N ew Y o rk , a c o r p o r a t io n , and C h a rles
Tho Btork visited tho homo of Mr.
N. E d m ln sto n , D efen d a n ts.
(From Monday's Dally)
past had the development nnd uso that and Mrs. Will Stafford and left a flno
O IlD B n
A number of unusually attractivo T o th e d efon d n n ts. L. M, C rosth w n lt
their vnluo justifies and the state hns girl baby.
nnd M nry C ro sth w n lt, h is w ife , Ira
lost much in this neglecting them. In
W h ltm e r nnd M nry W h llm o r.
his
Among those who attended tho Hal­ posters havo been on display at tho
w ife , nnd
Ira
W h ltm e r,
T runteo,
this connection it Is Interesting to lowe’en party here wtro Mrs. John Sanford High Schol today. Thcso aro
F r a n k J. J a c o b y (u n m n r r lo d ), W , L.
M o o ro nnd M abel M ooro, his w ife ,
noto that traffic between Jacksonville Bolly, of tho West Sido, Mrs. Cutts of tho work, for tho most part, of mem­
nnd W . L. M oore, T r u s te e , C.
M.
and Sanford has grown to such pro­ Sanford, and Mrs. J. Dan Talbott, of bers o f tho threo upper classes and
W h ite (u n m a r r ie d ), Isn b el
H tevlck
Itou sh nnd H a rry Ilou eh , h er h u s ­
havo boon designed in tho interest of
portions that a dnil ybout service Is to tho east side.
band, C h a rle s E. P o o lo y , L u oy
F.
tho
Botter
Speech
Campaign
in
which
W n k e fle td nnd P o r te r T. W a k o fle ld ,
bo established. Revived Interest in
h
o
r
h
u
sban
d,
C
lara
D.
G
illila
n
d
,
a
High School students are taking un
other important water routcB is being
w id o w , M ary O. D ru m m er and G e o rg e
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL active part. Which of thcBo havo
-E. -■
■
■
1C
D rnm m or, h er h u sban d, Sam uel
evidenced nnd this method of trans­
P o o lo y nnd E m m a J. P o o lo y ,
his
WOMAN’S CLUB HOLDS
been voted by tho judges to bo the
w ife , 8. II. P o w h lr s t nnd A lin
H.
portation may yet serve tho part it
BANQUET.
P e w h lr s t, h is w ife, E. A. n illlln n d
moBt effective of tho numbor will not
ought to Imve in stato cdovolopmont.
nnd M ary G illila n d , h is w lfo , E m m a
bo announced until the awarding of
I). A y res, a w id o w , L oon L. L e lto y
— Plnnt City Courier.
(From Tuesday's Daily)
a n d G ra ce A. L e llo y , hie w ife ,
It.
prizes nt tho High School on Thurs­
Hummers. F ra n k W . G o o d rich
and
Tho Business and Professional W o­
F
r
a
n
ce
s
G
o
o
d
rich
,
h
is
w
ife
,
C
en
tra
l
day afternoon. Meanwhile, the post­
WILL RESIDE HERE.
U n ion T r u s t C om pn n y o f N ow Y ork ,
men’s Club held n most delightful
ers which after being judged, havo
a c o r p o r a t io n , am i C h a r le s N. E d m lsI
banquet on Monday ovening, nt tho
ton .
It n p p on rln g fr o m th o sw o r n h ill o f
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Frazer, Miss Tomplo Girl’s Homo. Tho tables woro boon returnod to tho artists for their
coin p ln ln t h e re in file d b y J. P. M u sselinitials,
will
be
exhibited
in
various
Zelma Frazer nnd Mr. Fred Frnzer, decorated In red, whlto nr.d blue, and
w h ite and O rla n d o D ank A T ru et C o m ­
a c o r p o r a t io n , co m p la ln a n te , th at
o f Fredericksburg, Vn., nrrlvud in the place enrds, favors, etc., carried show windows in conspicuous places pany,
th o d e fe n d a n ts L. M. C r o s th w a lt nnd
about
town.
Thu
Statute
of
Liberty
M ary C r o sth w a lt, hln w ife . Ira W h lt ­
their enr and nro pleasantly located
out tho same patriotic motif. Tho
m er nnd M ary W h ltm er, hie w ife , and
nt their home nt Elder Springs, which menu for tho occasion was: Fruit poster in which the statuo is pictured iru
Ira W
h ltm
er, Tt iruusteoj
n k *J.
vvm
iiiiur,
n iw . F
* ra
*•*»••'
*• *J»•a c o b y
with Webster’s Dictionary under ono W . I,. M oore nnd M abel M oore,
purchased lust year.
cocktail, roast chicken, cronmcd peas arm and tho light of “ Good American w ife , an d W . L. M oore, T r u s te e , C. M.
W h lto , Isa b el H tevlck Ilo u sh nnd H a r r y
in putties, mnshed potatoes, slaw, Speech" in tho othor, with tho words Itou sh , h er husband, C h a r le s B. D o o l­
Post cards— locnl viowe -lc each at
L u oy F. W a k e fie ld nnd P o r te r T,
olivcH celery, rolls, red, whlto and “ Don’ t Lot That Torch Go Out," is up ey,
W a k e fie ld , h er h u sban d. C la ra D. G il­
tho Herald office.
lilan
. M nry O. H ram m er an d O c o r g e E,
bluo ice crcnm nnd enko.
to tho usual fino standard of Byron h ra mdm
er, h er h u sban d, an d Sam uel C.
After tho bunquet an important Stephen's work. Rodman Lehman, is D o o le y nnd E m m a J. P o o lo y , his w ife ,
n ro nil re s id e n ts o f th e C ou n ty o f M c­
business session was held in which it a newer addition to Sanford High L ean . nnd Htnte o f Illin o is , th a t tho
e s id e n c e nnd p ost o f f i c e a d d re s s o f
was decided to rent a room down School’s artistic force and his poster ron
ch o f sa id d e fe n d a n ts s e v e r a lly Is
town for a club home. A short social calling attention to “ Good English” U lo o m ln g to n , M cL ea n C o u n ty , Illin o is ]
th a t th o d e fe n d a n ts 8. II. P o w h lr s t and
hour followed, when tho guests wore as tho "Flower of Expression” is an- A lta H. P e w h lr s t. h i s , w i f e , a re restd
o f th e S ta te o f Illin o is , an d th at
entertained with rending nnd music. othor that dcsorves particular notice, the enirts re
ITTLE aches grow Into big pains
sid e n c e and p o s t o f f i c e nddreee
unless warded off by an applies#
ns does tho very carofully executed Is C h a m p a ign , C h a m p a ig n C o u n t y ,.I lli­
n
o
is
;
th
at th o d e fe n d a n ts E. A. GU1IKheu
tion of Sloan's. Hheumatism,
poster of tho Kowpio Scholar which 1b Innd an d M a ry G illila n d , h is w ife , nro
RATHER SEVERE.
neuralgia, stiff joints, lame back won't
r e s id e n ts o f th e State o f Illin o is, and
tho work of Nnn Pnvton.
fight long against Sloan’s Liniment.
th at th olr r e sid e n c e an d p ost o f f ic e a d d
The other posters seem for tho most f s s s ' is ' N orin ai, M cL ea n C ou n ty , 1111For more than forty years Sloan’a
And now some fool bonrd of trndo is
...............................------n o ls ; th
a t th e d e fe n d a n t E m
m aD , A y Liniment haa helped thousands, the
censuring the Tnmpn papers because part moro clover in idea thnn execu­ ron, ii w id o w , Is a r e sid e n t o f tho State
o
f
Illin
o
is
,
an
d
th
at
h
e
r
re
sid
e n c e and
world over. You1won't bo an excep­
they did not HupprcHs the nows of tho tion, bo that aitogother thoy mako a p o s t o f f l c s a d d re s s Is P e o r ia , P eoria
tion. It certainly docs produce results.
ou n ty . I llin o is ; th at th o d e fe n d a n ts
storm. Thoy could put tho blame on very interesting exhibit which will bo C
It penetrutet without rubbing. Keep
L e o n u L e lt o y and G rn co A. L o llo y ,
an
effective
means
of
impressing
upon
h
is
w ife , an d If. Hummers, a r s re sid e n ts
Jehovah
for
permitting
tho
nffiictlon,
this old family friend alwagt handy
o f th e sta te o f Illin o is , an d thnt th e ir
for instant use. Ask your neighbor.
for the Lord is merciful to the brain­ our high school friends and tho town r e s id e n c e a n d p o s t o f f i c e a d d re s s Is
ln , C ook C ou n ty . I llin o is : th a t the
At all druggists—J5c, 70c, |1.40.
less. The Tnmpn pnpers did heroically, nt largo tho valuo of Botter English. Iterw
d o fo n d n n ts F ra n k W . G o o d rich
an d
F r a n c e s G o o d rich , h is w ife , a r e restnnd none but nn ass would censuro
d e n is o f th e S tate o f Illin o is , nnd th at
Our iden of a courngoous mer. is th o lr re sid e n c e an d p o s t o f f i c e a d d re s s
for overdrawing the danger whllo yet
Is G ib son C ity , F ord C ou n ty , I llin o is ;
in tho midst o f it. Surrounded by ono who tolls a woman her baby isn't th a t th e d e fe n d a n t C h a rle s N. E d m ls Is a r e sld o n t o f th e S ta te o f I ll i­
calm it is easy to bo judicial.— Levy pretty or tells a man his homo brew nton
ois. nnd thnt h is re sid e n c y and p o s t
isn’t At to drink.
Timcs-Doniocrat.
o f f i c e a d d resa Is O ln ey, R ich la n d C o u n ­

LAKE MONROE

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Legal Advertisements

3

EAST SANFORD

USE SLOAN'S TO
WARD OFF PAIN

■oal

Bi n i m e m

ty, Illinois. That tha defendant Cen­
tral Union .T rust Company of New
York, a corporation. IS a. corporation
existing under the laws of the state
of New. York and that Its jnrjnoipal
ill
lace of b&lt;ualnless and post office adoadway, New York Clt
10 Broadway,
Cl
c. That (hers Is no person s
he Stats of Florida the service of. si
&gt;n whom would hind the si
poena upon
defendants, or either otf : them; that It
Is the belief of these complainants
that tho said defendants and eaoh of
them Is over the age of twenty-one
years.
It Is therefore ordered that you, the
said defendants, and eaoh of you do
appear In thla Court to the bill ot oom
ialnt herein filed upon Monday, the
th day of Deoember, A. D. 1911, the
seme- being
-------------a rule
1 day
day of
. thl
this
___ ~Court
______
"
It Is further ordered that this order
be
published
onco a week for ___
four (4)
____
_ la L _________________
...

r

o o n se o u ttv e w e e k s In th e S a n fo r d H e r ­
ald, a n e w s p a p e r p u b lish e d In S a n fo r d ,
S e m ln o lo C o u n ty , F lo r id a .
W IT N E S S m y h an d a n d th e s e a l o f
th e sa id C irc u it C o u r t th la I l n d d a y o f
O cto b e r , A. D. 1921.
(S E A L )
E. A. D O U O L A 88,
C le rk C lro u lt C o u r t
S e m in o le C o u n ty , F la .
D y : V . E. D OU GLASS, D. C.
RO D IN SO N A B R ID G E S ,
S o lic it o r s f o r C o m p la in a n ts.

it-eto
NOTICE o r APFUCAIIOM FOX TAX DEEDS,
UNDEX SECTION Ilk OF THE OEM.
EXAL STATUTES
Notice Is hereby given tint: W, R. Klmbrtll,
purchaser of T t i Certificate No. 2329, dated the
2nd d ir of Jnni, A. D, 1890, hss D M isld certlftesto In my office end h i, msdo application for
U s du d to issue la accordance with law. Said
certtflcata unbraces the following described pro) •
ertr situated la Seminole County, Florida, towit: to» 7 ,nd 8, Blk. O. A"lln'a lat Add. to
Ovltdo. Tha said land balng a« taecd at the date
of the Issuance of each certificate L the name of
W. t . Palmer, Arana.
Also Tax Cartlflcate No, 2324, dated the tad
day of June, A. D. IMS, has filed laid eartlfteata
In my office and has made application for tat
deed to 1m tie In accordance with tew. Bald certi­
ficate embraces the following described property
situated In Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt: tots
10, 11, and 12. Dlk O. AollVe lat Add. to Oviedo.
The eald land being assessed at the date of the
iMuance of aoch certificate In the name of W
L. Palmer, Aune.
Unleea eald certlflcala shall he redeemed ac­
cording to law, tax deed will Issue (hereon on
the ISIb day of November, A. D. 1921.
Witness my official slgnatura and M i l thla
tha 13th day of October, A. D. 1021.
(SKAt)
R. A. DOUOtASS,
Clerk,
Q-Otc
Ity: A. M. WHRKS. D. O,
In C ircu it C on st, Tlh J u d ic ia l C irc u it,
Htnte o f F lo r id a , H em lnole C o u n ty ,
— In C h n n eery.

fa tbs Circuit Omt, Setrtatk Judicial 01mH. fa
CITATION
A. B. HJoblotn, Complainant.

1

vS,, '

Dolly T. D*ot, Jaunts Dougherty, J. A. lie- '
DoasM, M. A. McDonald Oe&amp;gu W L k tf
H- O. Painter FarUllaar bo., a
» '

porntloa. and the unknown" baits, dariaa*,'**
«}*»•••■ srantees or others claiming under

B U O T -tta W T ItM ; XX

O.,. Painter
P
B. O
FSrtitter O * , * Merida 0« n
porstioo. Defendants.
Tbt Dolly T. Hast, raaldanc* anbaawo, Jennie
Jt
Dougherty, residence anknotrai
HeDco•Id, naldenca unknown- II. A.
. rta.
Idence unknown t Oaorga W. Unb, residence
unknown; the balra, devisee*, m at***, leg",
•ttea, or other* claiming under Dolly T. Dent.
Jtnnl* Dougherty, J, A. McDonald, M. a.
McDonald and Otorg* w. Link, tod to any
•nd all other partle* cl timing gar InlerMt
In and to th* following deaertbad tend* *ttg.
ated In Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:
No. 1.—Ilaglnnlag 110 ft. W of th* NW cor
of th* NWH of OBU o f IBM, Section 9. Town,
ahlp 30 8., Rang* 80 ■ „ run S SFT f t , ■ lio
ft., NEly along railroad right-of-way TOO ft., N
20 ft., W TT0 ft.) and also begtnolng at tha N
cor. of the NE14 of tha BWU of th* BNU, SeeDon 9, Township 29 8 „ Rang* 20 N., run W
000 ft.,
8 w
002K
■ 904 list
tt,L n
N ot*
202 k
ft.,
B HO
uw
lie* a
d l i eft.,
* m
k«* a
----------fL. N
22414 ft.,
ft-, aend' th* SUM o f‘ th* NWK
of tha BEK and th* EH of th* NBU of th*
NWH of tb* HBH. and beilnntng 40
“ rods B _
03 rods H of tb* NW cor of th* NWH of Um
RRH, Section 0. Townablp 20 B, Rang* 80 E ,
ran W 120 rode, N 23 rods, I 40 rods, S 10
rods, K 80 rode to th* beilnnlnx.
No. 2.—Ilegtnnlng 390 ft B of th* NW cor
of th* NBH of the 8W H o f tha BBU. Section
9. Township 20 8., Rang* 80 B,, run ■ 200 ft ,
H S3 degreaa, 8 190 ft., to R. R. right-of-way,
8 01 degveaa, 30 Mia.. W along th* N aid* ot
•aid &lt;».. R. right-of-way to B. Une o f tha N l
ot tha SWU of fie s Y u . W to th* 8W cor oi
A
Slid 10 scree, N 201 ft to tha beginning,
No. S.—Beginning at a point o f lntersectiow
of tb* B. Un* o f th* BWH o f th* INH, Sec­
tion 9, Township 90 B, Bang* SO
run with N
Una o f right-of-way ot th* 8. F. R. B., S SI
along laid right-of-way lta
degr***, 80 Min.,
f t , N 98 degr***,
Mia., W 10* ft., ■ 110 ft.
B 8 ft.

No. 4.—Tb* IH of tb* N8 H of Um NWH «t
the BWH. Section 9, Township 90 8„ Rang* SO
No. 8.—NWH of tha NH of lot S.^factloo ».

0
Township 20 B., Rang* 80
No. 6.—Lot * of Section 9, Tbwuhlp 90 I.,
Lang* SO B.
No. T.—Tha NWH Of tb* RWH Om RH af
th* NBH), flaetlon 9, Township 20 B., Bang*
SO B.
No. 8.—Tha B 18 rd*. of tha NBH of tha
BWH and tha H IB rod* of th* BWH of th*
NWH of tb* 8EH, Section 9, Township 90 B,
Rang* 80 B.
No.
NH of SH of lot 9, Beetion 9, Town­
ship 20 B. Rsog* 30 B.
It appearing from th* sworn bill of complaint
filed In this cause against you. that yon bava or
claim some Interest In Ihs lands bsrelnabov* de­
scribed, therefore, you, tha said Dolly T. Rant,
Jennie Dougherty, J. A. McDonald, M. A. Mc­
Donald. and Osorg* W. Link ars bsrsby required
to be and appear before onr said circuit court at
tha court house in Hanford, Florida, on th*
Tlh day of November, A. 1). 1921, and (ban and
there make answer to the bill of complaint ex­
hibited against you, otherwise a decree pro cosfeeen will he entered axalnet you.
And ahy and all other partlea claiming any
right, lllle or Interest In and to th* lands hareInshore described under, by, and through Itolly
T. Kent, Jennie Dougherty, M. A. McDonald, J,
A. McDonald and Oeorge W. Mnk or otliarwlaa,
are hereby required to he and appear hefote
our eald circuit court at the court house In
Hanford, Florida on the 3lh day of December,
A. I&gt;. 1021, and then and there make answer
to tie hill of complaint exhibited against said
unknown parlies, olherwlee a decreo pro confreso will he entered agalnat eald unknown par­
tlea.
It la ordered that thla notice be published In
the Hanford Herald, a newspaper published In
Hemlnole County, Florida, once a week for eight
(H) weeks ae to the known partlea defendant,
ami once a week for twelve (12) weeks as to
the nnknown partlea defendant.
IVItnrsa my hand and the seel of (he Circuit
Court on this llie 30th day of August, A, I). 1921.
(HBAI.)
B. A. DOUUI.ARB,
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Hemlnole County, Fla.
(IBOIIOF. O. HERRING,
Solicitor and Counsel foe th* Complainant.

W . C. M orris,
vs.
S ta n le y H . A lle y n s , If liv in g an d If
dea d a ll p a rtlo s o ln lm ln g In terest u n d or S ta n le y II. A lle y n e , d e ce a s e d , o r
o th e r w ls o , In th o p r o p e r t y b e lo w d e ­
sc r ib e d , and F r a n k O. Ilon ch . If l i v ­
in g , nnd If doad a ll p a r t ls s c la im in g
In terest u n d er F r a n k O. R o a ch , d e ­
cea sed , o r o th e r w is e , In th o p r o p e r t y
b e lo w (Inscribed.
m uo u
iu iiu
u ini ile
uy
j II.
it, m
i u y/ nnut
T ou th
duofon
diiiiiD
n n ts,i m
S ta
A lle
e,
If liv in g , an d If dend to n il pn rtloe
c la im in g In terests u n der S tn n
nhloy II.
A lle y n e , d ecea sed , o r o th e r w is e ,
In
th e n ro n o rty b e lo w d e s cr ib e d ,
nnd
FrnnK O, U on ch . If liv in g , nnd If
doa d to a ll p a rtlo s c ln lm ln g In terests
u n d er F ra n k O. R o a ch , d ecea sed , o r
o th e r w is e , In th o fo llo w in g p r o p e r ty
sltu n to In H em lnole C ou n ty , F lorld n ,
d e s cr ib e d ns:
T h o H 1-t o f th o N W 1 -t o f N E 1 -t
an d th o BE 1 -t o f HE 1 -t o f NE l - t o f
N W 1 -t o f Hoc. IB, T w p . 21 8, II 29 E.,
c o n t a in in g 12 1-2 a cre s, m o re o r less.
It Is h e re b y o r d o re d thnt y ou nnd
eaoh o f you d o a p p e a r to th o h ill o f
c o m p la in t h oroln riled on th o 2nd dny
o f J a n u a ry , 1922
It Is fu r t h e r o r d o re d th a t t h * o r d e r
o f p u b lic a tio n be p u b lish e d In tha Han­
fo r d H era ld , n n e w s p a p e r p u b lish ed In
S a n fo r d , H em lnole C ou n ty , FI
F lo r ld n , o n ce
a w e e k f o r e ig h t c o n s e c u tiv e w e e k s.
W lt n o s s m v hand and th e sea l
o f A-lfttC
th e sa id C ircu it C ou rt a t 8 a n fo r d , F lo r ­
ida th is 25th d a y o f O cto b e r, A. P. 1921. In tha Clroult Court of th* Sevanth Judlolal Cir­
(H E A L )
B. A. P O U O L A 88,
cuit of Florida, In and for Bamlnola Coun­
C le rk C irc u it C ou rt.
ty,—In Chancery.
H om lnola C ou n ty , F la .
Ily : V. B. D OU GLASS, D. C.
CITATION
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M A SS E Y A W A R L O W ,
A t to r n e y s fo r C om p la in a n t. l l - 9 t o I.lllybel Haynes, Complainant,
vs.
Paul Haynes, Defendant.
NOTICE!
Tu Paul Haynes, Residence Unknown:
It appearing from an affidavit filed In this
Notice I* hereby given tint the Iloerd of Coun­
ty Commissioners In and for Bemlnole County, cause that you are a non-resident of the Slat* of
florid*, at Ihelr next regular meeting to tie Florida, therefore, you Paul Haynes, are ordered
required on the Bth day of December, A. D.
hold in Sanford, Fla., on Nov. S, 1021, and
IU2I, to appear to Ilia Idll of complaint exhibit­
a t 10 o'clock *. m., will receive hid* for t he pur- ed agalnat you In (Ida cause.
cliaae of one car load of uietal culverta, or vltrlIt le ordered that this notice tie published In
fled reiver pipe, epeclflrillnn may tie had hy ap­ the Sanford Herald one* a week for eight weeks.
plication at the Clerk of the Circuit Court'a of­
WITNESS my hand and the era) of aald court
fice, at Hanford, the Imard reaerve* the right to on this 3rd day of October, A. D. 1021.
reject any or all blda.
(HBAI.)
B. A. DOUGLASS,
IHKAI,)
K. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
O tic
Clerk.
Hemlnole County, Florida.
GKO. A. DeCOTTES.
Hollcttor
and
Counsel
for Defendant. 8-9te
Notice of Application for Tax Deed

Under Section 575 of tho Gen­
eral Statutea of the State
of Florida
Notico is horoby given that Geo. E.
Hunter, purchaser of Tax Certificate
No. 30, dated the 2nd day of June, A.
D. 1010, has filed said certificate in
my office, and has made application
for Tnx Deed to Isbuo in accordanco
with law. Said certificate embraces
tho following described property sit­
uated in Seminole County, Florida, towit: Lota 123 nnd 124 Sanford
Heights. The Buid land being assessed
nt the dato of the issuance o f such
certificate in the nnmc of Unknown.
UnlcsB Raid certificate shall bo re­
deemed according to lnw Tax Deed
will issuo thereon the 28th dny of No­
vember, A. D. 1021.
WITNESS my official
signature
and seal this the 20th day of Octobor,
A. D. 1921.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
, Semlnolo County, Fin.
10-fltc
Dy A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
DISCHARGE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notico is hereby, given" that I, ns
nssigneo of J. B. Lawson, trading nnd
doing business as J. B. Lawson Mo­
tor Compnny, will on tho 0th dny of
December, 1021, or ns soon thereafter
as convenient, will present my final
account and vouchers to .the Honor
able James W. Perkins, at DoLnnd,
Florida, or whorovor ho may at that
timo bo, for approval and ask for
final discharge ns such assignee.
VANCE E. DOUGLASS,
ABsignco J. B. Lawson Motor Co.
DICKINSON &amp; DICKINSON,
Attorneys for Assignee.
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In Clroult Court, 7th Judicial Clroult, SamlnaU
County, Fla.—In Chancary
BILL TO QUIET TITLE
t'arrla W. Speer, Complainant,
va.
Arthur J. Ixiyle, at al. Defendant.
TO ALL PKRHONH CLAIMING ANY INTER­
EST IN THE FOLLOWING DBBORIBBD
LAND, to-wlt:—
Lota 2 and 4 of lllock 34; and Lota 3 and *
of Block 33. of Mallonvllla, aa par plat record­
ed In Plat Rook 1, paga 120, Hemlnol* County
Record*.
You are hereby required and ordered lo ap­
pear bafora our Circuit Court at th* Court Uoaaa
in Hemlnole County, Florida, on the first Maoday In Itacember, 1021, to answer tha bill a f
complaint filed agalnat you, and therein fall
not, elaa atm* will b* taken as confessed, to
ha followed by final decree.
II la further ordered that thl* nodes b* pub­
lished lu the Sanford Herald, a newspaper pabllaheil In Hemlnole County, Florida, once eaeb
week for twelve week*.
Wltneee my hand and the seal of aald Coart.
August is, 1021.
(HBAL)
B. A. DOUOLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Beuiluole County, Flo.
DICKINSON ft DICKINSON,
Solicitors for Complainant.
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NOTICE OT MASTER’S BALE
Notice la hereby glveu that under and 1
virtue of a final decree of foreclosure ami aa
entered In that certain caua* pending In the Cl
cult Court of the Heventh Judicial Circuit of tl
Stale of Florida, In and for Hemlnol* County,
Chancery, wherein Georgia B. Granger Is tl
complainant, and Delia M. Ilrown. and L.
Drown. Lillie Tumhlln Tyner and W. O. Tya«
Arrl* Kllxabeth Tumhlln, Alice May Tumhlln a:
'Irorgr A. Tumhlln ara defendants, entered &lt;
the nth dey of October, A. I». 1021, the folio:
lng described real estate lying and being
Hanford, Semi da County, piorlda, will be *o
at public outcry to (be highest and bast bldd
for cash, before the Court House Door In Sa
ford, Florida, during the legal hours of sale, &lt;
Hie first Monday In November. A. D. 1921, It b
lng (he 7th day of said month, to-wlt: Lot Oi
It), of lllock Right (g) of Tier Right (!) a
cording to K. |(. Trafford'a Map of tha Ton
of Hanford Florida, to satisfy tha decree •
lered In aald caiue, Terms of sal*: cash,
HCHBI.LB MAINE-!,
Special Mast*
B- F. IIOUHIIOLDER,
Attorney for Oomplt,
7-01

NOTICE OF BALE
Notice le hereby given that under and ly v
Die of a decree of foreclosure and sal* laaul
out of the Circuit Oourt of th* Heventh Judlcl
Circuit of Florida, In anti for Hemlnole Count
In a cans* therein pending wherein William
Aldridge U complainant and Tlioi, l&gt;. Kaaarol
lliwa T. D. Kaaaroff, hi* wife, T, J. Miller ai
William llollionily, are defemlanta, I win 'nr&lt;
for a.!* and will sell to th* highest and b&lt;
bidder for rash al th# front door of the Cm
lloute In Sanford. Hemlnole County, Florida di
lug the legal hours of vale.
Mou.laV N
NOTICE
vemher 7th, 1931, the eatne being a iSglf'e.l
Nolle* 1* hereby given tbit the Ilo»nl of day, the following devrrllied real ealate altuau
County Oommlritoneri In and lor Hemlnole Coca- £ ; » • » « &gt; l&gt;*ln£ ln Seminole County, Florid
ty. Florida, will reee've hid* at their next rag
ular meeting to la held Tueeday, November 8th,
1021, at 10 o'clock, a. in., In the Court llouee.at On«?»“ VwtW?.0.,r,V ,BV*&gt; of «h* Northwe
rf* qA*. of *he Nor theMt Quirt
Hanford, Fla., (or ona car of uietal culvert*, or I N P U ? of
Fiction Thirty.Two (83). TimnaV
vitrified aewer pipe, eliee from 12" to 21", tame
Bait*CD
pj” 1**1 ,,u R&gt;&lt; “ f Range Thlrty-Oi
to lie delivered In Hanford, Fla.
Eaat (31 B), conlulnlng ten (10) acre*, mor*
Hoard reeervee the right to reject any or all
hide,
JOHN O. LBONARDY,
H. A. DOIKD.ASS.
Clerk llo-rd or County Commit- OEOROK O. UERRINO.
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sinner*. Hemlnole County, FU,
Solicitor for Complainant.
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Fashionable Dress Ginghams

Serviceable Flannettes

Plans for new Gingham Gowns are quite in
order these days and never were Ginghams
more attractive or better suited to every
need. Here are new patterns in popular col­
or combinations and a quality which promls- J
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Dress Gingham, 19c Yard

Special Apron Ginghams.

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These popular fabrics may be chosen in eith- J
er large or small checks, staplo or novelty ■
plaids. They make up very readily into good ■
looking dresses for women and children, un- j
fading colors and a close even weave, which ■
will look well after tubbing,
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This comfortable, downy finished cloth has
many uses. Excellent fo r warm crib com­
forters, as well as for children’s night gowns
and sleepers, underwaist and petticoats. In
clean looking patterns and plain col- A O p
ors. Excellent value at, yard......... m O v

For regulation gingham dish aprons o f which
one needs a good supply or for neat coveralls
which serve as excellent substitutes for house
dresses. Women are always eager to take
advantage o f good values in apron ginghams
nnd here nro ginghams o f serviceable quality
and in neat checked blocked patterns 4j EZg*
at a saving price. Now priced, yd.... l t f v

Every day is money saving day in this store during this sale. Here |
are a few notable examples that we take pleasure in submitting j
to you. Remember these are QUALITY GOODS sold at prices j
lower than the ordinary, and only a few o f the hundreds o f values j
we are offering you in this general sale.

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wide, medium and pointed toe. You may choose g
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your preferred“ last‘ among them,
appearance and long wearing qualities— here are
unusual values—

$8.45 [
$7.95 3

W. L. Douglass $12.00 Shoes,
now ........................................
W. L. Douglass $10.50 Shoes,
now ........................................

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UNDERWEAR

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CHOICE SMALLER RUGS

85c 3
85c [
75c |
69c

Children’s Union Suits,
n o w ...............................
tallies’ Ribbed Vests and Pants,
each ............................

Conservative Patterns
Many rooms look best when furnished with several smaller rugs of similar
coloring and design. Here you may choose rugs of this sort at moderate
prices. Here, too, are rugs to fit in “ between the doors” and awkward
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WORK CLOTHING,
Our entire stock o f work clothing, which is one of
the largest in this vicinity, will all be sold at a big
reduction. We haven’t space to begin to list it.

HOTEL WARE

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School Shoes for the girls le something that you ■
_ need now and this sale affords you an opportunity
■ that you should not pass up to supply your needs
a in this line:
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GIRLS’ Shoes, black and tan, values
to $5.00, now
S BOYS’ AMERICAN SCOUT
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$1.95 3

$4.80
$3.50 a
$4.20
$4.80
$3.60

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O f Serviceable Material Which Will Not Crack
A fresh new stock
o f new
shades.
h en wOfmaterials,
with
automatic
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A fresh
stockOof f firm,
shades.
firm, heavy
materials,
with5 automatic
s■ roller and coppered ends.
With brackets and nails.
fit 4 A A
SHOES
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PRETTY CUPS AND SAUCERS

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If you have broken the cups which go with your dinner set, replace them
with these. Simple banded designs, attractive in themselves and suitable
for use with dishes of almost any pattern.
fit 4 M CE
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$3,45 3 One needs so many cups and saucers and when you see these dainty patterns
want to buy an extra half dozen. Clear, flawless China, simple and
$2.95 you’ll
artistic decorations. Set of
fit 4
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Whether it is a question of making service­
able little wash suits or school dresses or
trim looking frocks for herself, these fine
chambrays will recommend themselves to tho
home sewer. Close even weave and will iron
with a high lustre. Standard widths; O ’!
wanted colors, y a r d .......... .................

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LADIES’-* SILK HOSIERY

$2.79*■

Ladies' Full Fashioned, pure
thread silk hose, were $8.50, now ..t(VAI«fi « /

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Silk Hose, perfect weave and shape.
These aro a wonderful buy at.....
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We Have Many More in Cheaper Grades
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Beautiful quality at yd. only..25c
All-Wool Serge

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Special Cambric Muslin

Floral and Oriental Designs

Women who make their own undergamfbnts
These new patterns will appeal to you at
will take instant advantage of this opportun­
once. In Florial and Oriental designs, and
ity to Bave. This fine weave cambric muslin
chosen with an eye to pleasing color combi- • haa ft special soft finish which makes it easy
nations.
to sitch. Cambric muslin,
extra width, yard

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“Well Chosen Cretonnes

35c value, y a r d ........................28c
30c value, y a r d ........................24c

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Fine Chambrays

cxtra wi,lth' yard......................
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selection. Included are the most popular rugs— Wool Tapestry, Cornwall
Velvets, Kretonncs, Woolen Fibre, Crex, Congoleum and in fact most any
that you can mention, in choice of desirable patterns and sizes. Rugs of
lasting quality whose worth will be proved by years o f service. Values to
$35.00. Priced from—

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for not often in a season are full sized blankets ofy | fered at so low a price. Woven of excellent quality 8
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Cups and Saucers,
■ $8.00 Hats, reduced
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Dozen .......
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We have a shoe for every person, one thnt will suit
6inch Plates,
every individual lusle. All styles and colors:
■ Columbia Hat, Stetson style,
Dozen .......
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W. L. Douglass $11.00 Shoes,
Many Other Values We Can’ t List
Dozen .......
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Bowls,
W. L. Douglass $9 and $10 Shoes,
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Dozen
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Soup Bowls,
Men's Sweaters, $2.00 value,
W. L. Douglass Comfort Shoes,
Dozen .......
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Boys* $5.50 Suits now ....$3,95 Boys' $10 Suits now.........$6.95
Boys’ $15.00 Suits n o w ...................................................... $10.45
Boys' Overcoats and Mackanaws........................$6.95 to $9.95 |

a This group, specially priced, fr o m .................. ....$4.45 to $25.50 |

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These suits will please you from the linings out. Boys are proud to wear them
because the t: !m fit and general good style are so satisfying. Mothers will note
with approval the excellent service-giving qualities o f the materials and the care­
ful tailoring which provides for longer wear, as well as for good appearance. Pres­
ent prices offer a definite saving.

j* FOR LADIES’, MISSES' AND CHILDREN— These new arrivals are striking ex] amples o f style and o f the practical economy o f our lowered pi-ices. Models are in
{ favored materials; new and original in design and yet associated with every-day m
S wear and service. Since thele are very unusual values, this worthy opportunity ■
■ will have the immediate attention o f every woman, misses and child in the neigh- J
jj borhood. DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY.

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Neat, well liked patterns for house dresses
and school blouses. These percales iron with
a high luster because tho weave is so even—
indeed many women find this quality a sat­
isfactory substitute for more expensive shirt­
ing weaves in making tailored
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waists and men’s shirts. Y a r d .......

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Bleached Muslin
A Arm, even weave and bleached snow white.
Useful in so many different ways for home
sewing that many women will buy this good
quality muslin by the bolt at this &lt;f
price. Yard .................................

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SPECIAL ON SHEETS AND
PILLOW CASES

AVENUE

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Here are sheets and pillow cases o f a quality which
you will take pride in owning. Of firm woven ma­
terials with a linen-like finish. Hqms are wido and
neatly turned.
SHEETS, 81x90,
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213-215 S A N F O R D

95c

This material, with its many uses, of course,
needs no description. It is priced A f ^
very low for this sale. Yard........... A V V

Percales in Lights and Darks

KANNER’S

86-in. wide, black, nuvy and brown,
wonderful value, at y a r d ..................

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Mrs. IS. S. Baumel was the gra
(Fr*B WWZ*M»y*V'D»im'I'
hostess last evening at a bridge par­
O. B. Snjlth'. represented^Tallahas­ WiAhjTEp—Ydung, •cojir.
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ty at her homo on Sanford Heights.
see hero yeateidgy.
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SThere being threo tables of players.
Mai.
R. R. Allyn, o f Tampa,‘ Is iriihQ'elty
18-kle
Quantities Of : lovely roses were ar­
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transacting bukinass and mingling
BEE,MTS.
tistically: used 4n decorating the
ION for all kTndTJa
MOST AMBITIOUS PROGRAM WAS
with frionda,
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hauling.
rooms where the card tables were ar­
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OUTLINED1FOR CLUB
Wo can lave you snopey. on ,a.bat­
Commencing Today, November 9th,, and
ranged.
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WORK
14-ltp WANTED^—Doltsito).dress for ChristA vory absorbing gnmo of bridge tery.— IIof-Mac Battery Co.
mas* For full information, address
lasting
one
week
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was .played- The prize for high score
Mrs
rs. L. R. Mitchell, Box 04, Oviedo
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night‘fnerting-last n ig h t-it the Val-1G.-D. Hart, who was given s lovely Beautiful/’ .. ;,,v
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dcs Hotel and this feature will bo part corsage. G. D. Hart making high
Real army work shoes, $0.60--*
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of thi* regular'program 'every month.1 scoro am’ong'.thfc men was presented Thrasher St, Garner. . . *
18-ltc FOR SALE--N o. 8171 West First 8t
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Tho night meetings’ give the' busy linen handkerchiefs:
’ Mr. and Mrsi, Samuel Getzer, of • - Eight rooms-and -bath. For prfee
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Ik LOOK A T THESE SAVINGS:
'Followlhg tho car’d game Mrs. B«u- Bushnell, are spending some time here and terms, write box 782, Dayton*,
momhors more time to eat and talk
over tho program nnd more'tlhto to mel iftArted a tempting salad coune at the Montezuma.
All Hats that were $20,00, HOW;;;......;;;;..;..... 1.............$15.00
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All-H ats- that'-were 10.00, n0Wnsm»Rrannv.w«m»mto 10.00- sing and do stunts and Xh» last -Tues­ and coffee.
sixth STKrirr rAtnr-snor,-T: s. IST
Rub-My-Tism for Rheumatism;
Among those enjoying Mrs. BguinaDiccr. Order* promplls. UKUtfd. Kttb.
day night of* each month hereafter
All Hats that were 10.00, now.................................... 7.50
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will be a *meietlt?g nlght.r '•The"other mol’s hospitality were: Mrs^.Henry
All Hats .th at w erer^ 7*^°»rpftw..........
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f \Y. W. SmAll and Mlsa M. P. Small •Qunaiwpalred*ac.di kajrs (fitted, t t i
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Mr.
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Mrs.
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3 meetings will* be Tuesday lit(npon as
&lt;of Cherryficld, were1 registered at j McAlexander at Rinea' Electrical
All Other Hats Reduced Accordingly
in tho past. The meeting last night nnd Mrs. S. M. Lloyd/ Miss Sara
tho Montezuma Monday.
Store.
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had no set program but Prcsldont Wight, Percy Mcro, Frank Grayam,
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Stevens callod for committee reports Miss Ruth Kr.nner nnd Mrs. Franlc
Jozsnnd, -of -Montpolier,. N. D., are * W« M vo just received a cayload of
Akers.
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I'jAnd fo r plihs for tho future and1 "
'spending
some time hero at the Yellow Jacket sprayers, price of sutn
Juft -. ---------------------------with a hearty response.- JuUgo
Montezuma.
;'.caeh, l^ port cent fielf*; ;,last year’s
If JuSt rurAived/Wiw.:lot. good'wrmy
holder gave a report of tho
s'
.'4 m rtii.-a o « ^ i . •il•/.?.» *
.JL
il
■i.if *
meoting nt Orlando and cosiplimen' blenWoti, $3.48 is our-prices
iil
“ Where Style, is Essential and Dependable"
td the Sanford club upon their at­ — g-tat values for the
•
li| ,n* ’in •r I .1 !
*i
ji|
tendance and also gave an outUf&amp;'bf Thr&amp;sher C: ” arner.
- J , 'V ■*-&gt;■.» «/\M
&gt;:
(First National Bank Annex)
nlsh six Volt Batteflea at $24»60r Ws
several 'measures that ho wouJd 'lfltir
l^Tflf.
n-U
fi’i
1
111
V
3U
pry
«*r'«I
M l.. Brenda Morrison.left Monday ^
, au/ : oncbU1, o l roc&gt;..r8o nnd ro­
ft*
w i#*V'4L
to boo tAlcen1up. Donne Turner?vii- ATTEND RECEPTION AT WINTER
tor Dnytonn. B en ch j»b .ro ..h e ...w lll
,t „ u,m&lt;kM Bn t t .r le ..- R .y Broth.
PARK
ways prolific o f ideas, also had soVspend some time With Dr. nnd M rs.1
___r40
* „
C-tfc
crnl among them being tho White
N. lie V. Howard nt ,hot. L'otlinio.,
I hono ° 48(Frum
W
eSdetdA
y'*
hilly)
EVERY WEEK BRIDGE CLUB.
SEMINOLE b h lD f a E " *V
Way" on the Take front boulevardA.*''
Mrs. F. W. Shepard, of Winter Park
Boys’ Nik Suits, 0 to 10 years nt |
STRAYED 2 light Jcrsoy
CLUB ENTERTAINED.
It was decided to back the white
entertained nt a brilliant rucoption nt $d.00; Boys' Nik Suits, M . t o - 18 ’ ( 2 1; cowfl* one buthond nnd ono with
7 •»n ' iuu. a ■’ Ou •i
..... ,,TM' ,nrttJ, ftW Ar*i d. ii,)
Way, look after the neody children,
the Woman's Club IIouso at Winter
Members of tho Every Week Bridge
Jora°y « ow “ nd 1 l,urk
(From Thur»d»jr'i Dtlljr)
have a municipal Christmus treo in Park complimenting Mrs. Park Tram­ 2 pair of pants), $ 1 2 .0 0 .-T h r « a h c r * '1" &gt;H18i 1
Garner
•
18-ltc ;JorHuy ycnrlln«* Finder please notiMr*.-' Hownrd P. Smith wns tho Clnh wefe qhnrmlngly' entertained
Central Park, locate a permanent uthmell.
•'charming hostess yesterday iiftcrrfoon yesterday afternoon by Mrs. G. F.
States Attorney George A. Do-|fy «* C‘ Dav‘8* Lockhnrt, Fla., and
letic field for tho high school, con­
;r li-itp
Among thoso front Snnford attend­ Cottcs is busy this week with tho ses­ 1receive reward.
Smith,
nt
her
home
on
Magnolia
ave­
'ht a bridge pnrty nt her home oi, San­
tinue tho good work of tho Boy Scouts,
ing this delightful affair vitro: 'Mrs. sion uf tho circuit court nt DeLnnd FOH S A L E —80 a c r e s o f land, SB acre*
:i'.: • *
1 . 11
ford Height#, ivhen sho entertnined nue;
assist in tho library work,
ready f o r ptbW, 10 acres b fo k o n up,
rOI*, tako
iiiKu » Gi Wt Bailey, Mrs. R. L. Grif/'n, Mrs. for Volusia county. Several vory im­
tho mombetb'of ‘the Seminole Bridge
Tho house wns beputifuliy decor­
fn lr ly g o o d - h o u s o o n ,,p la c e , chlckon
prominent part in all work tor tho j B&lt;lI!terby M„ . R. L. shinholsor nnd
h
ou
so. etc. F r u it trees. M ile fr o m the
’Club nnd n few oxtrn guests. There ated with quantities o f lovely red And
hoys o f the city nnd other municipal |M„ AIfred Lnj#. .
! portant cfiBos will como before tho p o s t o fflc e , h a lf m ile fr o m r a ilr o a d . On
n a l. G ood co ll. A d d re e e K ir b y Oiwhito roses. ' Bai&amp;otn of these frng. affaire. A collection wns nsked for tho
being threc"ta1)lfs o f players.
grand jury nmong them some of the ca
t c o e , nt O ateen,
■&gt;)'■ ■ i
ll-ltp
* A prdftifc)dh of bright yollow dais­ rant flowbts were artistically arrang­ children’s Home and a big donution
so-cnllcd Ku Klux Klan.
n o tic e to mho o w n rcnsi
fififi
quickly
relieves
a
cold.
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ies wore used in docorntlng the rooms ed in the rooms where the card tables wns mndo that will ho fonvutdod at
FOUND— lie d b o a r h o g , r ig h t car
out. O w n or c a n . h a v e Bams b y c n llln f
Ruh-.My-Tism, a pain killer. 13-lGtc
(From
Thursday'*
Dally)
where tHd card tAbles were arranged. were pinccd.' r '
Christmas tlmo '-and bo ono o f the
nnd p a y in g fo r dn m n ao d o n e by ho*
The mnny friends o f Miss Agnes 11 -ttc
N IC K :Z K n N O V A&amp;
A very interesting ftnmo of bridgo presents on the Municipal Christmna
1 Tho p l W 'f o r top score was given
BRIDGE PARTY
FOR SALE]— Cnbbngc plants, $2.00
Berner
will
regret
to
Jearn
that
she
is
M rs.’john C. Smith, this being tho in­ wns played during tho afternoon nnd treo.
* 1 1 I*
'■
per 1,000) express collect add 30c
confined to her homo by Illness.
dividual ’’ shit1dishes nnd spoons, nnd Mrs. C. M. Vorcc making high score,
Mino Host Campbell had prepared
(From W*dn«»d*y'* Dally)
per
1,000 postpnid. Orders, shipped
Edgnr McBridgo nnd Mr. Brooks, of
— the cat prize, a dainty vanity powder wns awarded n box of correspondence a fine dinner In which Key West
The members of the Social Depart­
day
received.—
Dorris Plant Co., Vall crawfish'were featured'nnd thA mem­ ment 'of tho Woman’s Club Wore do- Mnrshville, N. G., arrived-this mombox, wns won by Mrs. F i^l ‘DalH^r. 1 cards.-*•' y- •*
do8t«,,(gs,
,|h,t
, (
1l-4tp
in.,*
and
nro
tho
guests
of
‘
ho
former’s
A tempting snlnd course waH served bers of tho Rotary Cliib voted tho lightfully entertnined nt A bridge
At'flve o’clock- the entd tables were
npclo
nnd
aunt,
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
W.
J.
E
’OR
SALE!—
Ono
good
mare,
regis­
laid 'with dainty covers nnd n delic­ by tho hostess following tho nWard- night sAssion ono of the host in tho party, with' Mrs. George G. Herring
tered
Poland
Chinahogs.
Whito
McBride.
;
ious snlnd course with hot chocolate, ing of the prize. Mrs. M. II. Mabry hlstoty o f 7the1 club. Snnford Itotnr- as hostess. There being twelve ta­
Mrs. George Rice arrived Tucsdny Leghorn cockerels (English strain)
Joined thd guest for refreshments.
wns served.
irtWs recognize tho value of the word llies of players.
evening
from Worchester, nnd other Dressmaking.— Mrs. W. V. Phillips,
' Plnylhg cards were: Mrs. Forrest "service” nnd nro striving to livo up
J( Antong tile guests wet'd:' Mrs. FlenTho club rooms were benutifully
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plncus
in
i Massachusetts where sho Osteen, Fla.
Imko,
Mrs.
J.
E.
Iinrrctt,
Mrs.
A.
R.
ry Purdon, Mrs. J. B. I^iwson, Mrs.
to it ovory dny.
dccornted with n profusion of lovely
spent
the
summer,
nnd
will
he
with
E'OR
SALE]—Coal
oil
heater,
$3.60;
‘ John C. Smith, Mrs. Robert’ Hines, Key, M b . C. M. Vorcc, U n . W . J.
autumn cut flowers.
*
her
daughter,
Mrs.
Raymond
Key,
for
electric
table
stoves,
$12.50
value,
"■Miss Thelma Frazer, Mrs. Ben Cns- Thigpen, Mrs. W.-E. Watson, Mrs. L.
Of exceptional interest wus tho
for $7.00, in perfect condition. 418
'well, M M Annn 'l/iu, Huff, o f Atlnn- C. Kolb and MIhs Mary Irvin.
game of bridge played during the &lt;kf the winter.
• ‘h •
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Mr. and Mrs.. Roy Symes ,of Win­ Magnolia.
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•vta; Mrs. Archic'bcttB, Mrs. Ed Betts,
tornoon. Mrs. Henry Purdon muk}ng
^
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‘ Mrs. Howard Ovoriin, Mrs. A. W. Lee To prevent a cold take 666.
Fot 'those who are in need of n rem­ 1high scoro wnH awarded a crumb tray ter Park, nro in tho city today calling =
RED CROSS ROLL CALL.
edy for kidney troubles and bncknche, nnd brush whilo the eut prize, a dain­ on their mnny Sanford friends.
pnd Mrs. FfOd Dnigor.
BETTER SPEECH FOR
'
i i b &gt;n - ir*
r ' •/ li
it is&gt;k good plan to try Doan’s Kid­ ty hand-made handkerchief wns won' -i Mr, nnd &gt;MrsJ.Fred Wnlsman have f’ r •
The American Logion will hov*
rented tho' Dadd.-homo on Magnolia
•• BETTER SCIIOOl^L. ney 'Pills. They arc strongly rccora- by Mrs. C. M. Vorce.
*** New lot of Gray Artay Rlabkets,
»;•&gt;•»
charge of the Ited Cross Roll CnILfcr
j*
mendod by Snnford people. Ask your
At tho conclusion of the:cnrd game avenue, for the .season.
-' Wonderful values at $8.48.
Army
Mrs. ,N. L. Andrews, from Ornhgo this-year, and-Lieut. J, C. llutclmmn
the hostess assisted by Miss Mnry
'Cots, good as now nt $3.50.—Thrash­ 1 It has been said that if our schools neighbor!
Mrs. J. Meisch, GOO First St., Sun- Irvin nnd Mrs. C. R. Kirtley served a City* is 'visiting her brother, W. T. is county chnirmnn. They :*re sock­
er Si Garner,
* .
18-ltc would rise to their opportunity ai)d
‘X-L— x 3 j ---------11 ruble English Into nrculture worthy o f fbr(l,(&gt;Says: “ Tho experience I had delicious snlnd courea and coffee as Hearth uud&gt;iamily, this week. .
ing annual memberships-nt&gt;$1.00 per
CHO CIIOHEALTH CI.OWN.
.. Louis* .Mathe vs, of Alnbnma, is memhor. The canvass will ho con­
its qualities, there seems no reason with Doan's Kidney Pills warrants me refreshments.
,
making his headquarters ut the Monte­ ducted in the next ten days..
why it should not becomo tho univars* in recommending them highly. Thoy
, , ■(Frtm Tiit*"i*y'i Silly)
The mnn who wenrs the Florshclm zuma while-:tranpnctitig business here. •' Tho work of tho Red Cross is ton
nl 'medium of civilization "fo r '* tHe are a fine remedy for kidney trouble
Cho Cho/lhe.houlth clown, will bo
R. L. McKcrtzle,- of Jacksonville, well known to need explanations or
world. But Hie scliools cannoti uc- arid if used properly will sgrely do Shoe is reluctant to try any other At
r horo''Wednesday, November lflth, nt
cnmplish such u result slnglc-halidetl. golul Work. I had just recovered from uny price, so well plensod is ho with representing Kclly»Springflcld Tiro defense., In tinm of pcaco as well as
' tho high‘ school ftbih' 0 to 10 o'clock.
Everybody must help. "Everybody who an uttnek of the grip when my kid­ the fine-style and long wear of Flor- Co., Is In tho city calling on his local war, it continuously pursued its min­
‘ “ ‘At this'meeting wti.want all the little
istry to the unfortunate.
h
prays for a better Amerlcn—whether neys began 1 tb 'bother mo nnd1‘iny shoihis. All styles $10.00 at Thrash customers.
" ' tots, whether thoy nro o f school age or
•••
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The support of.citizens of-the coun­
Mr. und i M rs.' normun Steele are
in school or out, whether a profes­ hack pained intensely. Reading, an ad­ or Si Garnor’a.
‘ .not, tof thoy nro big enough to onjoy
rejoicing over tho hrrivnl of a flno ty is requested. Tho following wns
sional man, a shop girl, or n mother vertisement of Donii’s Kidnoy Pills, I
a dow nV
•
SURPRI8E PARTY.
hoy at their home Inst night—came for adopted by tho American Legion:
of a family— should coopornte to Vaisi began ot tuko them. L was vory much
•»&gt; There is no admission for children,
the'standard nnd improve the quality plcus&amp;J with tho results.”
Armistice dny—nnd'his Iprotid papal I -Resolution- adopted by -American
adult!*, 25 c e n t ! . " * ''4
*’ *
(From WadBMday't Dally)
Hasn't Suffered Stnco
o f our speech.” Tho schools', through
feels even better than ho did in Legion In Nntionnl Convention, Kan­
AlIThildren are requested to seat.In
” A fnrewdjl slirpriso'party was givThi above statement was givoh May •
their'students, are now attempting to
France three 1years ago, When tho sas City, Mo.j Nov.'2,-1021 ?»
'‘ the frohit seats and the adults, in the
21, 1011, nnd on March 10, 1018, Mrs. en nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
arouse your interest nnd to enlist your
Armistice wns signed.1' “ ■
'- 1 ■ Whereas,- Tho 'Americnn Red Cross
’ ‘-rear,- so timt the tots can lienr and
Meisch said: "1 have had no'need for Alitchcll;' In honor o f Mr. rind Mrs. T,
support. Will you holpT
.
J. ‘H. Welidler. of tho Winter Park rendered vnlinnt nnd unfailing service
Doan’s Kidneyr.Pills since endorsing E. Spoor, who are lohvlng thls week
see Cho-ChO.
V.j , i -Hi* f, c.
Post, wns in the* city today making a to the scrvico men o f America during
•. , . .
thorn In 1314. Tho good they did me to make tholr homo In tXkeland. ’ The
-U Fhmi1’l ( . t o 12 6ho Cho will b« gt
.
ii
call
a? the Herald' offico where ho is the war nnd
Again
we
sny,
sec
us
for
your
gen­
hAb proven lasting.”
°ih o grummur school for tho grammar
evening was apent In teiliqg’ jokes,
getting*some-typo -set until his new
,rWhercns,
Tno
Ameffcrin
Rcd'Cresi
erator,
starter
and
magneto
troubles.
Priec GOc, nt all dealers. Don’t sim­ music, nnd singing. After which,
school students,'only.
battery of machines arc ready. Tho is now cooperntlhg to ‘the dullest ex*
— IIof-Mac Battery Co.
14-ltp ply nsk'V ir'n' 'kidney remedy— get
*.
,'.’i
, .
thoy 'were ushered' into ■tho dining
Ponti^ TCiAnoy Pills—tho snine thnt room whero a bountiful supper was Post'will bo tho Florida Post after Rent With the AmeHenn Legion In its
Get your Tnnlnc whero thoy’vo got
1 3 -irsla Mrs.'Meisch hud.
666 cures Chills nnd Fever.
Fostor-Milburn Co. served buffet style, consisting of sql- January‘firsthand will ho n stnto Re­ efforts to obtain immediate1nnd ridr•It.— Union Pharmacy.— Adv.
publican dally paper.
quntc relief for disabled scrvico mm
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.
nds, sandwiches, fruit, cake nAd hot
nnd
’ * •'
Jos.
B.
Wilson,
of
Virginia,
is
•nr:.' *t?* r*r u »&lt;»***♦&lt;*«**»' * ■ A v
'th'oeolnte. ThA table arris’ beautiful,
; « ^ M &gt; * + + » + + + + » + * » + » 4 * 4 * + * * 4 4 » » + + + » 'M » + + + + + + ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦
spending
Borne
time
hero
nt.thc
Mon­
n
"WhSreaerTHo
American
Red CroJs
POOR ENGUSII DOESN’T PAY
having ns a center piece, n largo boutezuma.
is
now
nppcnling
to
tho
American
AT S. H* 8., THIS WEEK, qtlet o f ]love]y roses. Those present
A.\
1 y ip o .
* v.*’ ir 1
a r:&lt; t a ■■ uf
llc'fOFiiopp’ort nec6'dsriry'*o carry out
w.*a
to' enjoty this happy o'ccnslriu, Were:
NOTICE.
Us inilendiiV work,-therefore ho it1
"Ain't is coating all of its devotees
Mr. nnd Mrs. Speer, Mr. nnd Mrs.
‘ ’Resrilvtll1That 'the1A/nbrlcnn Leg*
n penny for ench of its appearances Hodglns, .Mr. and Mrs. Robbins, Mr.
T' r U i c &gt;
at High'School this wook,
But nnd Mrs.’i Mitchell AsH family, Mes- To "'Ail ' Hunters nnd Sportsmen of loiV;ln convention’ nssriiUbled endorse
U Jtl
Semlnolo County: c.
*
the’ Roll Call o f ’ thif' AUirirlcnn Hcci
"ain’t’ '’Ishnot tho'oftlj* rfi|irenS(ort put dntneA ' FerflKison, .Whittle, ’ 'HoWeli,
v:v under thb lain during Bett6r%pcech Grow, ‘Alien, Huntley, Marsh, Wolfe, rUake this methrid of calling your Crb.ns nh&lt;f call tipbn1 tbe’ strrvice men
I
attention Us the opening of the hunt* of America to'lend their Influence and
Week. Every "I done It” la charged Tijlls and ^tompor.
W, for nnd errerri'lH''fcrntmmni*; lironim,
'.T7i0 guests dcpnrtcd nt n (nte hour, lng‘ Seris6n which comes on Sunday; host efforts-to the Roll Cnll in recog*
•&gt;a
elation aml ’ennuncintiou os* well ns expressl/ig’thrbiselvcs ns hnving spen* November 20th, and it being a viola­ nltimvof se r/icc’thnt hnB been nnd i*
*, ':&lt;% «•*,.:« b .»/: 1 . i * ii K' .(.'.it
tion of the Inw to hunt on Sundny, still hehig rendered."
the Use'df objectionnlilo'slnng, nro ho- a delightful evening.
Because, Mr. Farmer,-you can use
&lt;■
respectfully nsk thnt there ho no
1
■
'■ r
ing reported in English olusscs daily, "I ;7l'"t
our facilities to your advantage.
13-lfitc
he Seniors hnvo collected nt the rate ; "I linve token eight bottles of Ton- hunting done in Seminole comity on To hrenk n cold take flflfl.
.t
:
J
—
:r
thnt
dny.
However,
then,
is
no
Stnto
.•»
of oho cent nn error, something like Iritf1 arid have' rietuAlly gained f40
M
*■:; sixty-seven cents during tho first of pounds ini'wcight:'hnd feel'better rind law thnt would prevent any one’ going
A SOLDIER’S PRAYER.
:.,U Our.buying capacity enables us to
to
different
hunting
grounds
on
thnt
the
week,
whilo
the
Jurtibrs
nro
evi­
stikm^ur than I have felt befriro In
*.«■;!
A. J. Holder, of-Genova, ono o f tho
supply, y x w C^tes,, Hampers, Insecdently not quite so ready to ho -(wonty-five years,” Hays O. Hi’ Ma- day; prepnrntory to-hunting the next
*■ "nlntlcss" or "gonrm"-loBB nhd so hnvo haffy, of Nashville, Tenn.— Union Monday. I trunt every true sports­ few Confederate ' Veterans in Semi­
&lt;2l
*
*t^ides, Fertilizers and supplies at a
«■ had to drop pennies' In the box Up to Phnrmney.—Adv.
man will observe' the luw governing nole comity, in rummngiilg through
«•
saving in cost to you.
Sunday hunting nt nil time, nnd oth- his old war hag the other dny, enmo
the amount of oiiu dollar and n quar­
‘V
ors must, or be liable to prosecution, neross the following reminder o f tho 4
ter. At the eond of"tho' WCek snch GET YOUR'HUNTING I ICF.NBE
.* . class will vote bn the matter o f tho
EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH for I will cndcstior tb Chforeo thflnw Civil' war:'
You* don’t have to figure away in
V
&lt;’\1* I) -------- .1 I
„!(
During our late war ft written pray­
•prohibiting Sunday hunting, nnd will
disposal o t Its box of pantiles. Mean­
.1
er
wns found in
officer’s pocket
advance what you, peed. Our ample
hnvo
sufficient
deputies
In
ihe
woods
*'Judge
^Householdat*
’
is
making
n«'
while nil folir Classes" are realizing'
lifter
his
death.
1
The
concluding
para­
rijipoal
through
thg’
’
Herald
for
tho
nt
all
times'to
look
after
violations
of
stock will take care o f you.
r thnt slips in speech ore nil too bomT &lt;' 'rtion nnd' thnt tho hnbit'of speaking hunters to get their huntfng licenses this ns well ns other laws. I also graph of which was:
&lt;&gt;
V v'\ * l '
* »i*l &gt;•« *■
•10, Father, grnnt that from the
correctly pnys. Thnt good English onrly, nnd avoid tho big rush thnt nl- trust that every hunter 'will have
■..Compare Oar Prices u ■
itrickon
earth, striewn with thy .lead,
is Inrgcly a matter of habit, nnd so wayB happens tho Inst fow days bo- equipped himself with tho necessary
■' by charging themselves1 for errors fore the season opens. This is the license before starting out to hunt! n flower of pence shrill spring and „n
WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE
• ..
«•
20th of November, ’ nnd will Boon bo Would nlso remind you 'to bo enreful the world Ixfrtune * garden where tho
• .. they nro trying to got tho habit.
here. Do your hunting shopping ear­ nt nil time in handling firearms nnd likeness of Christ shall 'grow. Anion.”
V
. .«*
shooting, in order that you might pre- .
•■
Never trace a family treo too far. ly*
&lt;&gt;
vent nccldcnts, Iriss of Ufs/'irind dam -^66 cures Malarial rever.
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* .. You may discovor thn‘ Bomo of your
lit
is
hard
to
toll
wh'other
tho
sleep­
ueo o f propurty. Here is hoping wo
ancestors roosted in it.
Tnnlnc will ovefcomo that run down
ing porch cmhusinst really like- it oi­ all hnvo on enjoyable nnd successful
debilitated
condition and multt.
hunting
season,
nnd
no
nccldcnts
oc­
ls
just
too
rtubborn
to
confess
him&lt;« 666 cures Bilious Fever.
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. .*•
• i•
•
■
fcbl Jiist‘llk'6 *yOD^ 'hid self nKa|n&lt;__
cur.
Respectfully,
solf
licked.........*........
—
PHONE 536
Union P h a r m a c y .— Adv.
,
C. H. HAND,
Nations might benr qjio another’s
Sheriff Seminole County.
—Get your Scratch Pads from The
burdens, but they much prefer to bare
Try a Herald Want Ad today.
Herald—by the pound— 16c.
It d. a. w.
ono another’s sirs.

1 o the Ladies,6f Sanford
a m oem tiole (JoUrity

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HAD MEETING
LAST NIGHT

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1921

Rotarians
CLYDE LINE TO StateHad
MEAT INJURIOUS
Big Time at
Orlando Yesterday
BUILD ADDITION
TO THE KIDNEYS
TO DOCKS HERE

one

A

dow n I

Ship by Water Move­
ment Made This
Work Necessary

WORK WILL START
NEXT WEEK AND NEW BUILDING
WILL GIVE CLYE LINE TWICE
T E E WAREHOUSE SPACE

tThree
VIRGIN IA
Friendly
BURAEV
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CAUGHT HIG FISH;
NED IIARRISuN DID
WITH ONE HAND
The question is now: "If Ned
Harrison enn catch a 14-lb. bans with
one hand what could he do if ho had
the use of both hands” 7 For that is
what N'ed did at one of tho lakes near
Longwood Saturday and ho brought
the fish to town to provo it. Ned is
the inotorcyelo officer nnd some timo
ago suffered an accident that tore up
one of his hands badly and hu has
been taking an enforced vacation.
This gave him an opportunity to go
fishing and hu hied himself to tho
lakes aforesaid nnd landed tho big
fish with one hand and this is tho
fish: Weighed 14 pourfds, was 29
inches long, 22 in circumference, his
mouth was CVfi inches ncross. Some
fish wo will say nnd it only goes to
show that Seminolo county has somo
of tho biggest fish In tho state nnd
with the many lakes and rivers offers
more to tho sportsmen nnd tho fish­
ermen thnn any other part of tho
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elephnnts, our merchant fleet will bent
all records for longevity.

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35c Year
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As a result of tho efforts of the
Florida Water Traffic League the
ship by water movement has gained
such a momentum nnd so much
freight is being consigned and boing
shipped by tho Clydo Lino that their
freight house hero Will have to be
doubled.
Contractor S. 0 . Shlnhoisor, of this
city, has tho contract to build at once
an addition to tho present freight
houso o f tho Clydo Lino hero at the
docks that will give tho Clydo Line
twice ns much space for tho freight
that is now being shipped hero.
Tho Clydo Lino built now buildings
nnd docks hero sovcrnl years ago nnd
thought they wore building with a
capacity that would tako care of tho
freight for many years to come. Their
present quarters wc.e largo enough
urjUl tho ship by wntor committee of
th&lt;f Sanford Chamber of Commorco
started tho water traffic to moving
nnd tho large nddition to tho Clyde
docks in this city is the result.
Tho Clydo T.lno has over boon ready
to meet tho shippers more thnn half
way nnd not only will thoy enlarge
their facilities hero but thoy nro also
putting on a dally se-vico on tho St.
Johns rivor in n few dnys, Tho work
of the new dock nnd wnrohouso will
begin nt onco ..nd tho driving of piles
will start next week.
BIRTHDAY PARTY AND BRIDGE.
(from Honda,'■ Daily)
Mrs. G. I). Hart was the charming
hostess Friday nftornoon nt her love­
ly homo on Sanford Heights, when she
entertained nt n birthday pnrty com­
plimenting hor little daughter, Gcorgenn, whoso fifth birthdny anniver­
sary it wns. Thu guests included n
number of Georgcnn’s friends nnd
mothers.
This spacious homo was beautiful­
ly decorated, the color motif of yel­
low nnd white boing effectively car­
ried out with quantities of bright yel­
low daisies. In the dining room tho
table bad ns its centerpieco tho pret­
ty birthdny enko iced In yellow nnd
topped with fiVo tinty white tnpors.
Festoons of yellow cropo paper wore
fastened from tho corners of tho room
to the clmndclior nnd to the comers
of tho tnblo. Tho lights were cover­
ed with yellow pnpor which cast u
mellow glow over the pretty scono.
Games of nil kinds wore plnyod by
tho young guests on tho
spacious
lawn and luler the hostess served ice
cronnf, enko nnd candy ns refresh­
ments with annpplng favors as souve­
nirs.
While the children were playing
games tho mothers and older guests
enjoyed a delightful game of bridge,
thoro being five tables of players.
High score being msdo by Mrs. L. P.
McCullcv who wns awnrded n cut
glass compote.
At the conclusion of tho card gamo
Mrs. Hart served dainty refreshments
of ico cream, cako nnd bon bone.
Tho "young” guests included: .Wil­
son Smith, Braxton Perkins, Charles
Betts, Bobbio Marlowo, L. P. McCuller, Carlylo Hduaholder, Frances
Roumillat, Harry iPowors, Charles
Britt, Richard Dens, Osborno Hern­
don, Jack Giles, Ralph Tolar, Frank­
lin Dennott, Fredorick Dniger, Russell
nnd A. R. Wnllnco, Henry Wight, Tod­
dy Morse, L. P. Hagan, Uillio Ball,
Bryan Higgins, Jennings Hurt, Mar­
tha Bishop, Barthn Fitts, Kathrino
Thigpen, Mlrah Ann Powers, Murgarot Britt, Louiije Purdon, Mary Eliza­
beth Tolar, Knthcrino Meisch, Billy
Wght, Camilla Dons, Ruth Henry, ItebeccA Stevens, Mary Hurt, Caroline
Hill, Margaret Bennett, little Miss
Appleby and Lena Bello Hngan.
The "older” guests were:
Mesdumos Archio Bolts, G. D. Bishop, R.
R. Dous, C. L. Britt, J. C. Smith, F. E.
Roumillat, W. J. Thigpen, Fred S.
Daigor, E. F. llousholdor, L. P. McCullcr, J. C. Bor.nott, A. B, Wallace,
O. P. Herndon, Ralph Wight, Henry
Wight, Frnnk Grnynm, E. P. Morse,
J. L*. Hurt, W. H. Bolding, H. P.
Smith, D. C. Marlowe, W. C. Hill, L.
P, ilngnn, J. N. Tolar, C. W. Godwin,
R. C. Bower nnd Ilnl Wight.

ROGERS &amp; JONES
French Dry Cleaners
Steam Dyers
Main St.
Jacksonville, Fla.
We prepay parcel poatago on returns

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It might bo tho safest plan to dis­
arm nt tho boginning of th cConfercnco nnd discuss Pacific problems at
tho last .

Nations might bear ono another’s
" ill practlco in all County, State and
burdens, but they much prefer to bnre
Federal Courts.
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SanforJ, Fla. ono another’s sins.

ORLANDO, Nov. 5.—Tho Orlando
Rotary Club and ,in fact, tho entire TAKE A TABLESPOONFUL OF
SALTS IF BACK HURTS OR
city, were hosts for the Rotary clubs
x\
RLADDER BOTHERS
o f Floridn Friday in a dny of work
You como to Florida to enjoy tho climate— why Rot own your
nnd play that left tho .100 delegates
We are a nation of meat cutcrs nnd
home nnd save rent money? Don’t buy ono completed— build ono
from all sections of tho state tiled
our blood is filled with uric acid, says
yourself. It will cost you much less.
but happy ns they depnrtcd for their a well-known authority, who warns us
respective4&gt;omes.
You know what a nuisance it would ho to start building a homo
to bo constantly on guard against kid­
nnd find out that you haven’t this and you haven’t that, or that you
Tho festivities opened with regis­ ney trouble.
figured wrong on the flooring or the shingles. Before you had fin­
tration o f delegates nt tho Country
Tho kidneys do their utmost to freo
ished adding these extra items and buying tho material and supplies
Club at 9 a. m., nnd thereafter golf tho blood of this irritating ncld, but
from various stripping points, it would cost you a quarter to a third
tournaments ,tug of wnr, bridge, bus­ become wenk from the overwork; they
tnoro than you had figured on.
iness sessions, a banquet and a danco get sluggish; the eliminative tissucB
followed In swift order. Tho golfing clog and thus tho waste is retained in
Why not let us build you a
honors o f tho dny went to Lakeland, the blood to poison tho entire system.
while Jacksonville mndc short work
When your kidneys nchc nnd feel
of Tampa In tho tug o f war between like lumps of lend, and you hnvo
tho two clubs.
stinging pnins in tho bnck or tho urino
Ench of tho slxtcon Rotary organ­ is cloudy, full of sediment, or the
izations of the state, with tho excep­ blnddor is irritable, obliging you to
tion of Pensacola, were represented. seek rc'ief during tho night; when you
— and guarantee you a full bill o f material to complete your homo
Tho evening program was featured hnve severe headaches, nervouB nnd
at a “ manufacturer to consumer” price? Every plan is accurately
by an address from Governor John A. dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid stom­
figured and double checked. There is no possible chance for mis­
Turner of Tnmpa, who declared that ach o f rheumatism in bnd weather,
takes or misfits.
tho Florida Rotarians hnvo a "zip and get from your pharmacist about four
if you wish to do your own building, we will send a factory expert, under
zest’ ’uncounted elsewhere.
Before. ounces of Jad Salts; tako a tableour liberal terms, to assist you in building, thereby guaranteeing you the exact
fitting of all parts nnd the placing of the responsibility of your
“ Govornor Johns’ ’aroso to speak, ho spoonful in a glass o f water before
satissfaction upon our shoulders.
was hnllcd with n rising wavo of np- breakfast each morning nnd In a few
For Freo Illustrated Catalogue Address Dept. S-167.
dnys
your
kldneyB
will
net
fine.
This
plnuso from the .100 diners present.
famous
snlts
is
mado
from
tho
acid
of
"This is a dny of faith in your
A. C. Tuxbury Lumber Co
grapes and lemon Juice, combined with
neighbors,” asserted Governor Turner,
Charleston, • S. C.
lithin, nnd has been used for genera­
“ an individual faith which ovoryono
tions to flush und stimulate clogged
must maintain. However, fnith is nt
kidneys, to neutralize tho acids in
n low ebb nt the present time. Na­
urine so it is no longer a source of ir­
tions are trying to embitter each
ritation, thus ending urinary nnd blndother. Suspicion an ! fear will hnvo
der disorders.
to ho destroyed. These' cannot bo
Jad Snlts is inexpensive nnd can­
f Might with tho sword, they must bo not injure; makes a delightful effer­
met wi.h faith. Suspicion and fonr vescent llthln-wntor drink, and nobody
overwhelm Europe nt the present time can make a mistake by tnking n little
and this must be rectified.
occnssionnlly to keep tho kidneys
"Rotary is n trustful and Joyful ac­ clenn nnd active.— Adv.
ceptance of the Golden Rulo to tho
gonl of hnppinoss. Internationalism
wns the chief gonl o f Rotary this yonr.
Internationalism tenches through edu­
cation. Next eomos hoys’ work, nnd
(From Monday'! Dally)
Judging today’s conference, one might
Mr. and Mrs. A. Knnner and chil­
think this wns our solo ambition. Next dren spent the afternoon yesterday
comes businoso methods.”
A u th o rized S ales E n g in eers, Longw ood, Fla.
in Orlando,
Governor Turner’s address teemed j Mr. nnd Mrs. Huwnrd P. Smith and
w'th interest nnd inspiration. Ho has party of fricndB were among tho Snn
mnny friends here nnd throughout tho ford folks motoring to Orlnndo yes­
C onstruction E n g in eer, Sanford, F la.
state, nnd is a beloved character. Ho terday afternoon.
closed his npponllng nddress by de­
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goodspced,
claring that the objejet of Rotary wns Mrs. P. M. Elder, Mrs. Virglnln Con­
to give men a vision so they can mnko ey nnd two children motored to Or­
lando Sunday nfternoon.
better terms of happiness.
Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Robson nnd
As tho evening begnn, S. Y. Way,
general chnlrmnn, beamed with pleas­ their guest, Mrs. Gub Li.ifua, of Co­
ure, for more of his committees were lumbia, S. C., motored to Orlnndo yes­
R E A L ,
functioning perfectly. This timo De­ terday nfternoon.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joo
Chittenden,
Mr.
witt Miller nnd his cohort:! were busy
arranging n splendid banquet in llio and Mrs. Roy Chittenden nnd Mr. nnd
Inrgc ball room o f tho Country Club. Mrs. Earl Burdick motored to Tampa
Throughout the dny tho visitors paid Friday where they spent tho wcok
tribute to tho Orlando Country Club end.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dan U. Wilder, of
which never looked better ,tho Ro♦
tnrlnns’ ladles lavishing their finest Jacksonville, spont the week end hero
with
the
former’s
parents,
Mr.
nnd
decorative nrt upon the interior.
Promptly nt 7 o’clock tho diners Mrs. J. T. Brady at their home on
congregated around the long tnblcB Palmetto avo.
Mrs. J. G. Leonard! nnd Mrs. W. F.
|jnd the fenst of renson nnd flow of
Blackman
motored to Orlnndo this
soul begnn. Frank JnckBon of Tnmpn,
IF Y O U N E E D A N E W
morning
to
uttend an important meet­
presided. II. Harry Voorhcs nnd Wal­
ter W. nose, rendered a black face ing of tho Woman's Club.
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. L. Thresher motor­
sketch which brought forth applause.
ed
to Eustis yesterday whore thoy
Mr. Voorhcs delivered an address of
spent
tho duy with tho lattor’s par­
welcome. Mr. Rose then delivered his
ents,
Mr.
nnd Mrs. E. I.. Ferrnn.
nddress and then both sang n group
Buy (h e B est that is m ade
Mr.
and
Mrs. George M. Owens,
of songs.
Mrs. W. A. McComb nnd Miss Mary
Frank Groover o f Jacksonville pre­
Elizabeth Alright, of Warsaw, Ind.;
sented tho trophies to tho winners
spent a few days here nt tho MontoIn the golf tournament. Sanford Jew­
zuma enrouto to St. Petersburg whore
ett of Lakeland captured first prize,
thoy will spend tho winter.
BUI Gnlley received tho runner up
Mrs. A. R. Key, who has been
trophy an dMrs. Randolph tho prize
spending some time nt Daytona Beach,
for ladles. Tho trophies wore beau­
W e a lso h ave the C lark Jew ell L ine o f
with her nephew, Dick Twitcholl, ar­
tiful works from the Orlando pot­
rived homo Saturday and is spending
G A S R A N iG
ES
teries. During tho evening tho Indies
» . ■.
a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. A.
were givon souvenirs, these ebelng
R. Key. She wns accompanied homo
dainty hand decorated cups, also the
by Mr. Twitche'.l who spent tho week­
work o f t^ie Orlnndo potteries.
end here leaving Iasi evening for Or­
Herman Dann ,of St. Petersburg,
lnndo where he will Bpcnd several duys
gnte a reading and William Myers, of
with friends.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA
Live Oak, gavo an address on boys'
Tho mnny friends o f Rev Fred Enswork. Others on tho program were:
minger hnvo been glal to soo him
Dr. L. A. Blzo, of Tampa, who mado
hero on a few day’s visit to his moth- j
an eloquent nddress on tho general
cr nnd sisters, Mrs. Henry Nlchol, and
subject of boys: Fred Turner talked,
—Them** R. Baker. Ph. D , of
Mrs. Harry Kont. Mr. Ensmingor
and Mrs. Claude Park rendered a
Rollins College, Aonalyik and
nnd family are now residing nt Starr,
group of songs.
Consulting Chemist.says of the water: *'Qf the many waters of this
N, C.. where he ic i.iq v i i ardent o f
During the nftornoon, bridge wns extension hoards of tho Congrega­ er reglone that I have analysed, I have found none superior In all goad quailties to that of the ’Elder Water.”— Phone 811-W. Office la Miller Betiding
played by tho Indies ,there bing five tional conference of Cnrolinns.
Ho
tables and one table of COO. Handsomu is n former Sanford boy who hoB
ELDER SPRINGS W ATER CO.
prizes were given. Spcciul souvenir made good and his friends here rccards wore used. Orlando ladies were rejoicc with him in thin fact.
respossiblo for many of tho pleasing
details of tho big day. Thoy spared
B jy it with a Herald Want Ad.
no timo or labor in decorating tho club
house, propnring the punch and greet­
ing the visitors. At tho conclusion of
tho banquet, dnneing was, enjoyed
until a Into hour. Munlc was render­
ed by tho Indiana Five.

fo r th e T b u rist

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THE SANFORD HERALD
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

VEGETABLE SECTION

NUMBER 14

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921

VOLUME XIII

LOVED SISTERS,
ANOTHER
WHOLESALE
FIRM
PRELIMINARY SKIRMISH OVER OFFICERUNABLE
TO TELL WHICH,
MOVES TO THIS CITY
GIRLS DREW DEATH LOTS
GIVES WAY TO BUSINESS
WILL DISTRIBUTE PIANOS
IN ARMAMENT CONFERENCE
Swiss Love Story That Outrivals A ll o ^ u r Pres­
' end Day Fiction

W ant to Find Solutions
of Near East Problems
Very Soon— Fortunes

UARRETT RE ELECTED
GENEVA, Nov. 17.— (Ily The Associated Press).— A love tragedy of
PRESIDENT FARMER’S UNION
AT TOPEKA CONVENTION. twin sisters who drew lots for death by poison became known In InncsbruckJ
court when one of them was tried for murder. She was acquited after she
(Hr The Aaaoelated I’ rraa)
told the story. The girls, daughters of a fnrmer named Goldhelm, fell In
TOPEKA, Kns., Nov. 17— Charles love with a former Hungarian officer, who was unable to distlnguiah beS. Barrett, of Union City, Gn., was tween them, and courted both, thinking he was always with the same slater.'
unanimously ro-olected president of The officer, when he realised the situation, asked the girla to decide which
the National Farmers’ Union in an­ would marry him. They solved the problem by preparing a glass of w . t V
nual convention here today.
and a glass of poison. They drew lota and the loser died. When the survlvor was arrested the officer disappeared.
SUNDAY HUNTING
TABOOD BY SHERIFFS
OF MANY COUNTIES.

SOUTHERN COLLEGES
CANNOT GET GAMES
WITH NEW YORK UNIVERSITY

M aking Sanford Head­
quarters for State o f
Florida

(Hr The Aaaoclatrd Preaa)
NEW YORK, Nov. 17.— New York
.
University announced today that they
1,10 unnbIc o arrange post season
««e » requeued by the Uslvrrr.ltlc. of
Florldn and Alabama,
THAT RECOGNIZED OUR SUPE­
,\q i n s e p a r a b l y
as
bomb
RIOR ADVANTAGES IN
m ig h t t h i n k a n d f u t u r e
HOME COMING DAY
FREIGHT RATES.
TREATIES UNNECESSARY
AT FLORIDA UNIVERSITY
BIG FOOT BALL GAME.
(nr The Associated Preaa)
Sanford Is fast becoming tho plac*
WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.— Prelim­
for tho location o f all lines o f busi­
GAINEVILLE, Nov. 17.—Tho oc­
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 17.— Sunday
inary reconnoltcrlng gave way today
ness in tho wholesale as well as re­
casion
o fthe big foot ball game here
to more diroct negotiations In endeav­ hunting has been tabooed by Sheriff J.
tail business. This city being at the
Friday, Nov. 18, betwcon tho Unlvero r of tho armament conference to L. Jones, of Leon county, who recent­
hoad of navigation on tho St. Johns
sit yof Florida and Mississippi col­
find solution for the problems o f the ly announced that when tho hunting
rlvor, half way between Tampa and
lege, will bo mndo a general homo­
Far East. Hoads of nine delegations season opens on November 20, which
Jacksonville, easily accessible to any
sat as committee o f wholo and Eastern Is Sunday, ho wil lstation deputies ACCORDING TO BRITISH PLAN INDICATES THAT ULSTER WILL coming day for Florida alumni. All part of tho great south Florida sec­
o ftnem are invited to come and bring
and armament questions began to around the county to prevent viola­
STAND FIRM AND NOT
BUT IS NOT UNDERSTOOD
tions and ipiddle Florida as well and
their families and friends and spoclal
tion
of
tho
law
againstt
killing
game
follow ontlroly different pathways and
YIELD RIGHTS
AT PRESENT
with a very low freight rato, has a lo­
entar.’ alnments hnvo boon provided to
there Is a growing Impression that on tho Sabbath.
cation second to none In thu State.
mnke the day an enjoyable one.
(Hr The Auoelaled Preaa)
sonor or later all Interested nations
(Hr The Aaaorlntrd Preaa)
Wholesale firms of all kinds are eith­
LONDON, Nov. 17— Ulster's reply
WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.— Brit­
with tako the view that the fortunes AUTO CRASHES THROUGH
er locating hero or contemplate locat­
of two are not inseparably linked, as
BRIDGE— SIX ARE KILLED ish suggestion that cnch naval power to tho latest British goveriment pro- TAMPA POLICE BAFFLED
ing here as soon as suitable quarters
OVER DISAPPEARANCE OF
United States held from the first. In
retain at least onn naval shipyard cap­ posals on tho Irish settlement was
can be nrranged, and it seems that et
ACCOUNTANT BLACKWELL.
(Ilr The Aaaoclatrd Prraa)
. able of turning out ono ship annually delivered today. Indicates Ulster will I
norno quarters It Is felt that with in­
least a dozon big firms mado this de­
JOHNSTOWN, Pa., Nov. 17.—Six docs not nppoar to bo understood by stand firm In attitude taken and will
--------dependent armament agreement ac­
cision
in the past fow months and all
(117 The A,.oeia(ed Pr»aa&gt;
complished fact and with powers ovon persons wero killed hero early today American naval exports. There was not submit to anything considered a
that
Is
keeping them out at present !■
taclty agreed to even broadest princi­ whon an automobile they wero riding no suggestion In Amorican proposals violation of her rights. Complaining: TAMI’ A, Nov. 17— The pollco dotho finding of n large warchouso,
that
the
government
failed
to
mainpnrtmont
announced
todny
that
they
ples to bo pursued in Pacific and Or­ in crashed through tho guard rails that any yards would bo scrapped as
Tho L. A. Russell Co., of Augusta,'
ient, further treaties or specific un­ of the Woodvnlo bridge, spanning tho all the United Statos has will bo ncod- tain secrecy regarding negotiations,' hnd not yet solved tho dlsapponranco
sixteen
dnys
ago
of
N.
F.
Blackwell,
Gn.,
Is nmong the firms thnt was
derstandings on details of Far Eastern Pennsylvania railroad cut, Tho car od during tho proposed ten years naval Ulster representatives threaten to
on
nccountnnt.
His
business
affairs
fortunate
In securing n warchouso
situation may be rendorod unneces­ foil a distance of fifty feet, according building holiday In maintenance and publish correspondence.
thnt would enable them to como in nt
are
said
to
bo
straight.
to reports to Deputy Coroner R. R. repair to fleot retained.
sary.
onco and thin well known Goorgla
DUVAL HIGH STUDENTS
Yost.
music houso will tako tho Miller ware­
HAD
FREE
DRINKS
STATE
LICENSE
LOW
WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.—Boron
house In tho western pnrt of tho city,
AND
ICE
CREAM.
FOR
REAL
ESTATE
AGENTS
Koto, in behalf of the Japancso dele­
nnd as soon ns possiblo will open n
UP
FOR
DISCUSSION.
gation today asked and received from
down town plnco where they will sell
JACKSONVILLE,
Nov.
17.—
Tho
conference hoads several days delay
wholesale nnd retail nil kinds of pi­
MIAMI, Nov. 177— The question of days of real sport same truo for Dufor examination o f tho far eastern
anos and talking muchincs. They are
a state license law for real estate vol liigh school students here tho oth­
proposals submitted yesterday by
now shipping several carloads of pi­
agents will bo one o f the principal er day when peddlers of soft drinks,
China.
anos nnd machines to this clly, nnd
topics of discussion nt tho annual con­ sandwishes and Ice cream fled before
____ _
will
he rendy for business about the
vention of the Florida Realtors Asso­ tho pollco nnd left their wnres on the TO ADMINISTRATION SAYS THE
• WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.—decre­
first
of Occembor.- Tho Russell Co.,
grounds nt recess. Tho venders
PRESIDENT TOtory Hughes called a mooting for tho UNWARRANTED HANGINGS NEV­ ciation hero November 22-24. S. Rryhnvo
been
located nt Augusta, Gn., but
r)AY
nn Jennings, president of tho Jackson­ hnd been warned against going on tho
ER MADE SAYS OFFICER
American delegatus for 2:30 todny.
wanted
Snnford
ns their hcndqunrtors
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ville renl estate hoard and vice-presi­ school grounds and thoso not tnkon
IN CHARGE
It Ib understood to bo for tho discus­
for
all
of
Florida
nnd south Georgia,
dent of tho association, will lay the in by tho law mndo haste to flee. Nu
WASIIINGT0N( Nov. 17— Prosl­
sion of plans o f heads of delegations
nnd
nsldo
from
the
pinnos, they handle
&lt;11?
The
Aaaorlntrd
Prraa)
mntter before the convention. "Why I ice cream, soft drink or sandwich was ^
„ nnl|nK t0(,ftV |nf ormed tho Re­
for denling with tho Pacific and far
this
firm
also
manufactures
talking
OMAHA, Nebr., Nov. 17.— Charges •am opposed to Sundny selling of renl left to go to waste, however, as the
bHcan „ 0Ui0 Conferees on revenue
eastern questions.
of unwarranted hangings of American estnto,” by W. McKee Kelly, St. Pe­ students saw to that, some of t'u’ m b||| (j,„t maximum surtax rate of for- ninchincs nnd will cover tho cntlro
soldiers overseas recently mndo by tersburg, nlso n vice president of tho said later. It was a mcinoramlo re- ^ p0r ccnt will bo agrceablo to tho state with a Inrgo force o f salesmen,
shipping nil of their pinnos nnd mntoChris. W ebb Killed
Sonntor Watson, o f Goorgla, wero de­ association, will bo tho subject of an cess.
administration.
rlnls to Snnford nnd distributing It
on Trestle at Monroe nied hero todny by Colonol William 0. address, while co-operation, the value
from this city.’
Gilbert, who had chargo of death, dis­ o f advertising and many different sub­ ELEVATED TRAINS
MILITARY REGULATIONS
By A . C. L. Train 83 missal and penitentiary cases nt Am-'
J. II. Iluntormlster Is nlreudy hero
CRASH AT CHICAGO
jects will bo discussed.
SHOULD HE FOLLOWED
to
represent them nnd
will hnvo
crican Expeditionary Forces head­
TWENTY-FIVE HURT.
REGARDING THE FLAG.
Well Known Resident of Monroe Kill­ quarters, Chaumont, France. If thero
charge
of
their
business
here.
CONFEDERATE REUNION
ed While Walking Trcstlo
had been hnngings without trial, ru­
(Ilr The Associated I’ resa)
HAS DIG ATTENDANCE
(Ilf The Asaiiclntrd Press)
Last Night
CHICAGO, Nov. 17— Twenty-five
mors would havo raachcd officers oven
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 17— Tho Five Hundred Cigar
.
thought thero was no official record,
LAKELAND, Nov.
17— United persons were injured, nnd two probTho body of Chris. Wobb, a well he said.
Makers W alk Out
ably
fatally,
today
when
two
elevated
3
1
,
.
Confederate Votornns of Florida op­
known resident o f tho L«ko Monroo
tw
in
,
wore
wrecked
In
»
roar
end
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at Tampa Today
ened hero yesterday morning with
section was found at tho south end of ULSTER WILL NOT YIELD
collision on the Onk Pnrk line. F ire.' Anutlenn link for deeorotliw |n.n.o«about
ono
hundred
old
Boldiers
In
at­
tho rnilrond draw bridgo early this
used neetylene torches to rood, « h» ' » ™ f l lh»
“ * ” ' * • 'j
HER POSITION IN IRELAND
tendance. Tho convention wns called men
. . . .
, Carbine, veteran of tho Spnnlnh and Demands for Itnlsc In Wages Refused
morning. Tho body wan badly mangl­
ONE PART PARLIAMENT. to order by Gen. J. D. Allen of this
Causes Strike
ed, being almost cut in two and tho
Patrick McGuire, guard on the first world wars and he is authority for the
city,
which
wnB
followed
by
tho
Invosupposition is thut Webb was on tho
(Ilr The AMurlnlfd I'rrsa)
LONDON, Nov. 17— All parties In vatlon by Rev. S. II. Eschnmn of tho train, and William Griffin, who was "Intement thnt hereafter Infractions
o f Hug etiquette will ho prosecuted.
trestle walking toward his homo whon
Irolnnd, with the exception of tho Cumberland Presbyterinn church. Tho riding with him on tho plutform, may
TAMPA, Nov. 17.— Between five
The Jacksonville veteran in n letter
ho wns hit by A. C. L. train No. 83
nnd .six hundred clgnr makers of West
Nationalists, who, howovor, are now nddress of welcomo In behnlf of the die.
to n local newspaper referred to use
and killed without nnyono on tho train
A dense fog is snid to hnvo been
Tampa walked out today whon dolargely incorporated with Sinn Fein, city of Lnkeland wns given by City
of the flag for decorative purposes or.
knowing anything about it. Tho body
havo had their say in tlm nuguliuUuus Commissioner T ruby- O’Sstecn nnd tho cause of the wreck. Two Btcol
mands for bettor wages, working con­
«»»s found by Harry Lucas, who in­
Armistice Day nnd pointed out thrt It
regarding the future of Irolnnd.
ditions woro refused and roported ev­
General Allen addressed tho veterans conches were telescoped nnd tho most
formed tho authorities and the cor­
should novor ho festooned hut allowed
, , ,
, , ,, ery factoi y in West Tnmpa wns idle.
The southern Unionists, who nro with n wolcome for tho locnl Confod- seriously Injured were In these. Three
oner’s inquest rendered a vordlct of
hundred possemrer. In other conches, *»
'"&gt;» “ " d " I 1'" “ c,) ° th" r ',ot“ "*• Strikers socking to porsundo workers
railroad I opponed to a dual parliament for tho erato camp.
accidental killing by tho
suffered minor cut, nnd bruiser.
!
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island, saw Prime Minister Lloyd
In Ybor City factories to striko.
train.
doubtodly caused by unfamiliarity
Germany
is
now
drnlning
her
George,
Lord
Mlddloton
stating
the
Deceased woh a resident of tho Luke
with tho rules of flag usage laid down
Try a Ilornld Want Ad today.
UNIONIST PARTY
Monroo section for many years and enso for them, while the Ulsterites Krupp of sorrow to tho dregn.
by the army nnd navy, ho continued,
ENDORSES NEGOTIATIONS
wns engngcdTn The blacksmith"bush . hnd before them tho government’s reand ho fnr ns ho Is concerned tho vio­
NOW IN PROGRESS.
ness, in boring wolls nnd In farming fusnl of their counter-proposals for
lators will ho given nnothor chnnco.
and was well nnd favornbly known by j n settlement of tho Irish qqiicstlon.
"Nothing will ho done nliout It this
(Ilf The Aaaoclatrd I'rraa)
a large circlo of friends who w ill. It wns understood thnt the governtime,” tho major snld. “ Nothing hnB
LIVERPOOL, Nov. 17— By an
mourn his loss.
merit’s reply to Ulster contained no
been snld about It before nnd thero Is
overwhelming mnjorlty tho Unionist
Ho lonves n daughter In Pnlutkn ; new suggestions or proposals,Reaving
no reason why tho public should hnvo
party todny endorsed, with certain
nnd two Bons residing in this section : the situation apparently deadlocked.
known better. Rut hereafter, If there
John
Miller
Andrews,
secretary
of
reservations,
tho negotiations in pro­
nnd tho sympathy of tho community
are any Infringements on tho rules of
labor,
in
tho
Ulster
cnblnot,
upon
his
gress
betwcon
tho British govern­
goes out to them in their nffliction.
tho flng there will beaction in tho
return to Belfast made It clenr, In 11 By Defrauding Government o f Income Taxes and
ment nnd Irish representatives.
courtd. I mean It.”
statement to tho press, thnt tho gov­
MISSED DEATH IN
Penalties
and
Other
Big
Stuff
AIRPLANE ACCIDENT. ernment's proposal to Ulster wns for
RANK CLOSES ITS DOORS.
MISTRIAL RESULTED
n single pnrllnmont for a united IrcIN TAMPA AUTO CASE.
NEW YORK, Nov. 17— Between twenty-five and thirty bootleggers In
(Ilf Tha Aaaoclatrd I’ rraa)
PALATKA, Nov. 17— Wesley Cnss,' I«nd, nnd thnt Ulster had replied that
New
York
City
hnvc
defrauded
the
government
out
of
moro
than
$50,000,000
whosot parents reside hero nnd who "ho must hnvo n "°P"r" 0 J,nr
CENTER HILL, Nov. 17— Tho
( Ily The Aainrlnted I'rraa)
missed almost certain death In the m ent-n suggestion which neither the In 1920 Income tnxes nnd penalties, Frederick J. Kopff, assistant federal dis­
Bnnk of Center Hill, n small stnto
TAMPA,
Nov,
17—
A
mistrial
re­
dirigible ZR-2, because he had to give Sinn Felners no rtho southern Union- trict attorney, of Brooklyn, said todny. Ho said the cstlmnte did not Include sulted todny In tho case of Seth Scott bank, capitalized nt $15,000, hns closed
hundreds of smaller bootleggers. Government has started proceedings to
hls pplacc to an English officer who
would ngreo to.
nnd Aaron Rystor, chnrgcd with tho Its doors and cnllcd upon tho comp­
mnkc Edward J. Donegnn, Brooklyn contractor, pay moro than a million In
troller to ndministor its nffnirs.
decided to make tho trip, is visiting ’
theft o f an automobile.
..
taxes and penalties.
his parents. Ho Is a naval mechanic, j R jy It with a Herald Want Ad.

ARE NOT" LINKED

AN AUGUSTA FIRM

NAVAL POWERS ULSTER'S REPLY
IS DELIVERED
WOULD KEEP
GOVERNMENT
ONE SHIP YARD

SURTAX RATE
FORTY PER CENT
BE AGREEABLE

NO SOLDIERS
WERE HUNG
DURING WAR

BOOTLEGGERS IN NEW YORK
MAKE OVER FIFTY MILLIONS
OFF THE U. S. GOVERNMENT

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that make them profitable for you to buy— their qual­
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provide genuine distinction.
When you’re sure of quality and sure o f “ style,
you’re pretty certain you’ve invested your money wise­
ly— and you’re sure of those things when you buy Thomp­
sons.
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Majority Will Rant*
From 15,000 to 18,000
(U r T k e A a a o c la lrd P reaa)

RICHMOND, Nov. 10&lt;—Latest returna from tho Ninth Virginia Con­
gressional district heretofore regarded
ns only great Republican stronghold
in stato, gave Trinkle, Democratic
candidate for govomor a majority
rnnging from fifteen to eighteen hun­
dred over Henry W. Anderson, Re­
publican. This is tho first Democrat­
ic victory in tho Ninth District since
1808.
me, SALE AT KANNER’S
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Opposite Pool Office
Kanner’s Department storo carries
a page advertisement in this issue and
will have another one tomorrow set­
ting forth tho fact that this store will
start one of the biggest sales over
pulled horo In many yoars. An over­
stocked solo in which this storo finds
itself with too many articles on the
shelves and a big stock coming and
thcro must bo stock movod now and
1more selling spaco obtained for the
big winter trade that is commencing.
Among tho many good things in bar­
gains will bo dry goods, clothing,
shoos, house furnishings, rugs, etc.,
and aside from this feast of bargains
$150 in cash will bo given In a contest
card nnd fifty rugs will bo given away
nnd thoro nro many other good things
thnt will take place at this big salo.
J. M. Dawson is tho man who is put­
ting on this big snle and Dawson is
the mnn who knows how to put thorn
on successfully. This is J. M. Daw­
son who has been hero for some tirno
nnd has decided to make Sanford his
home. He puts on snlcs for alt tho
stores thnt want his services nnd he
is a good advertiser, a good nd writ­
er, n good salesman nnd a mnn who
knows the buying and selling game in
merchandising. Hu has stnkcd his
reputation on this big snlo going over
big nnd if advance information is any
criterion it will be ono of the most suc­
cessful sales over put on in this city.
Rend the advertisement. Rend tho
hills, nttend tho Halo that starts Snturdny nnd Insts only 14 days. Bo on
hand enrly nnd got your pick of tho
bargains nnd tho prizes. Thoro are
thoro for you.

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AMPLE AID IN FLORIDA
tended ma yrun for a period of throe
FOR CATTLE INDUSTRY
years from tho date they orlglnato.
ijfe i
ASSURED BY NEW BANK
Ip( ti^e letter from Managing Di­
n ? :i
rector Meyer it la to bo aeon that the
AGENTS FOR THOMPSON SHOES
(Continue! from I’i|« On.)
war finance corporation has laid down
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pany were agrcod upon, aa indicated certain proacrlbed rules which must
. The World’s Finest
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in tho following letter o f confirma­ bo compiled .with before loans are ex­
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tion from Chairman Eugene Meyer, tended, rind' these may be expected to
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Jr., addressed to members of the sub­ havo anf Important bearing in assist­
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committee:
ing Florida in dovoloping mora tick="?H
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"In tho conference betweon tho free territory.
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Only one bank through which the
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pected that u new cattle loan com­ expected to bo organized in Florida
pany, with approximately $250,000 and it is designed to operato in two
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subscribed capital, would shortly be stntcs. Bartow was selected ns tho
formed to tal&lt;o caro of cattle loans in point for its location because it is ono
Florida and Georgia, and that It ,was of tho central points In Florida os re­
supposed thnt this cattlo loan com­ lated to tho cattle industry. Its pres­
WILSON MAKING
pany mako loans to cattlo raisers who ident is ono of the most popular fi­
RAPID RECOVERY.
are in n position to comply with tho nanciers In tho section, a mnn who is
following
terms:
thoroughly familiar with tho cattlo
WASHINGTON, Nov. 0.— Former
1.
—
All
cattlo upon which ionns arobusiness nnd the conditions of tho in­
President Wilson has mndo a good re­
predicted shall ho confined in ample dustry.—Jacksonville Metropolis.
covery from his recent Setback nnd
pastures or ranges owned, leased or
probnbly will bo nblo to attend the
otherwise
controlled, by tho borrower, CONSTRUCTION IN FLORIDA
services In honor of the unknown sol­
in such a manner thnt tho herd or
TITUSVILLE AND GENEVA ROAD dier nt Arlington Nntlonal cemetery CAMPAIGN IIY TEACHERS AND
SHOWS GREAT PROGRESS—
herds may bo conveniently inspected
AND WILL HE MADE INTO
ST. PETERSBURG IN LEAD
SCHOLARS WILL HEAR
on Armistice Dny, his physician Rear
nt any timo by representatives of tho
FREE FERRY
FRUIT
Admirnl Cary T. Grayson, snid today.
war finance corporation. Such en­
•1Conllnu.il from l‘»sr On.)
Wilson, Grayson snid is taking daily
closed
pusturcs or ranges to hnvo an authorized in October was a rosldonco
Our recent efforts to have n now motor car rides nnd has attended the
Monday morning tho program for
adequate wntcr supply for the cattle, valued in the building permit nt $16,­
bridge on tho Genova-Titusvillo road theatre once sinco ho was forced to Rotter Speech Week began with a
and sufficient dipping vats for tick 000 hut which the owner expects will
did not mature on account of a recent his bed by "n digestivo upset." Ho chapel talk to tho High School stu­
eradication purposes. In tho case of cost approximately $25,000. Building
ruling of tho War Department that indicated however, thnt It hnd not been dents mndo by It. J. Holly in his usa lease, same shall bo for Buch time in Lakeland is on a boom nover before
tho bridge would havo to bo a draw­ definitely decided whothor tho former unl genial stylo. Mr. Holly is rec­
ns tho war finnneo corporation mny experienced and with construction of
bridge and tho proper kind of a draw­ prtsldont would nttend the ceremonies. ognized by all S. H. S. ns ono of its
deem necessary for tho protection of the buildings for Southorn Collcgo to
bridge would cost botwoon $8,000 and Inclement weather might mnko it im­ best friends and consequently his
tho loan.
begin nbout Jnnunry 1, nnd numerous
$10,000, It will bo romombored that possible for him to bo present.
words about "Good Speech ns a Com­
2. —Thnt loans bo mndo only on cat­residences nnd business houses
in
tho counties of Seminole, Volusia and
mercial
Asset"
woro
fully
taken
to
If Wilson attends, It will bo his
tlo in tick freo areas, or in counties prospect. 1022 is expected to fur
Brovnrd at a mooting decided to build
heart.
During
that
day
tho
posters
first nppenrnnco nt nn offlcinl funct­
which have voted in favor of tick era­ surpass this year.
tho road and bridgo that would glvo
ion sinco ho hobbled to tho cnpitol on mndo for tho contest conducted by tho OLDEST ODD FELLOW OF
dication; this provision boing neces­
Tho largest project authorized in
tho proper connoction with tho Ft.
inauguration day to tnko n brief part Wclfnro Department of tho Woman’s
NORTH CAROLINA DIES. sary’ in order thnt cattlo on which DnyUmft during October was a busl-&lt;"
Mims and Titusvlllo road through this
Club woro on exhibit at tho High
in the ceremonies.
loans nro made mny hnvo accoss to tho ness building of brick and stool to
county near Genova and tho bridge
School. Sinco then tbeso havo been
RALEIGH, N. C., Nov. 0.—C. II. mnrkot before maturity of tho ionn. cost $24,000.
nt this point having boon burned
placed
in
vnrlous
show
windows
about
WOMEN POLICEMEN
Bclno, 87 oldest Odd Follow in North
I nm glad to bo nblo to inform you
Sanford, which has made remarkdown, had to bo renowed. Tho coun­
town. Nan Paxton’s is In Spoor’s
Cnrolinn nnd grand representative of that tho war finance corporation is nblo progress on construction during
FOR JACKSONVILLE.
ty commissioners asked for assistance
window; Dyron Stephens in Rower &amp;
tho order to the Sovereign Grand rendy to consider applications from
tho current year, in tho first ten
of tho Chamber of Commorco in tho
Roumlllnt’s Drug Storo; Rodman LohLodge which met in Toronto, Canada, such a livo stock company, operat­
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 8.—Mnyor
matter o f obtaining u sufficient sum
mouths
more than doubled last year’s
mnn’B at Newborry’B and Edward McMnrtln has nsnouneed his Intention of
Inst month, died nt his home hero Inst ing in accordance with these terms.
of money to supplement what tho
total
for
the same period. Hermits is­
Calley’s in Drady’s Jewelry storo win­
appointing two or three additional
night, following nt nttnok of acute
Vory truly yours,
sued up to November 1, 1920, totalled
commissioners had available and build
dow,
women polico hero whoso duty it will
indigestion, which ho suffered whilo
EUGENE MEYER, Jr.,
tho bridge nnd also tho road to Oscoonly $104325 while for tho first ton
Tho second chapel talk was made
be
to
keep
a
wntchful
eyo
upon
young
attending
a Masonic lodge meeting. •
ola.
Managing Diroctor. months of 1021 the total was $281,132.
Tuesday at 10:30 by Miss Ora Wil­
This was done by tho Chamber of girls. Two womon, Mrs. J. D. Aldor- liams of tho Expression Department Mr. Bclno was born in Pennsylvania
Chairman Moyer, of tho war Fi­ Tho value of permits for all of 1920
Hermits last
Commerce nnd the sum of monoy mnn, president o f tho Ducal County of tho public schools. Her subject nnd enmo to Raleigh shortly nfter tho nance Corporation has mado it known was only $139,375.
needed was rnisod by tho people of Federation of Women's Clubs, and was "Tho Human Voico’.’ on which war between tho Stntcs.
thnt the credits which tho corpora­ month were valued at almost flvo
Snnford, Oviedo, Genova, . Chuluotu Mrs. *H. I. Nivens, vico president of sho gavo a freo expression lesson,
tion is prepared to extend to tho cat­ times those for the same month Iasi
and othor points In tho county. Sinco tho orgnnizntlon, who wore given which was fully appreciated by all •MAPLEFIELD" TO HE REPAIRED. tle raisers of Georgia nnd Florida nro year, the total having been $32,150
that tlmo County Enginocr Frod Wil­ special police powers sometimo ago, tho students. An entertaining recita­
liberal in tho extreme, nnd members ns against $0,500. Construction or
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 0.— It is of tho Atlanta ngoncy representing eleven dwelling houses was authoris­
liams has boon Informed that tho for­ have been supplied with badges by tion added charm to her words of
likely thnt tho Maplcfleld ,n British
mer bridgo plan will not bo allowed tho mnyor.
advice.
Florida dcclnro that thoy will bo am­ ed among permits issued last month
schooner
owned by Wright Wright- ply sufficient to meot tho needs of and tho largest project was u store to
and n stool drawbridge must be built.
Tho High School studonts woro
cost $8,500.
Since this is out of tho question now IRISH PEACE CLIMAX
particularly fortunate in having se­ son, o f Novla Scotia, badly damaged the industry in Florida and Georgia.
WILL COME THURSDAY. cured Dr. Wm. Froomont Dlackman several wteks ago by tho revenuo cut­
tho county commissioners havo vory
Cattlo loans havo nlrcady been
ter Ynmncrnw, will he brought to mado extensively in tho
wisely decided thnt n ferry would bo
for chnpel on Wednesday,
wostorn
Our new address, Hark avenue.
LONDON, Nov. 0.—A climnx on the
much cheaper and tho money that was
Thursday’s chapel included tnlks by this port for repairs. The boat was stntcs and many cattlo banks have Como in If you don’t buy.— Hopular
raised will be used in making good ap­ Irish situation will bo reached Thurs­ Pattyo Lyles and Edwnrd Henderson, abandoned by its crow who wore later boon organized to sccuro a proforred Market.
107-ltc d &amp; w
‘
proaches to tho bridgo and on tho day.
a reading by Mno Holly nnd nt 2:46 picked up by the United Fruit stenm- aid for their respective communities.
On thnt dny tho Ulster cabinet will p. m. the awarding of prizes in tho er Uola nnd carried into New York.
Osceola road as plnnned. This will
In thoso cases tho aid has been usually
confer
with Premier Lloyd Goorgo on poster, play and story contests, as
givo tho traffic at tho bridge much
on tho basis of ten dollars to each
bettor accommodations than formerly tho proposed settlement, requiring well ns the presentation of two short
dollar of capilul sleek paid into the
ns tho woodon bridge was unsafe, ccrtnin concessions by thnt district.
plays under tho direction of
Mrs.
bank, and it is expected that this will
Should tho Ulsterites rofuso to con­ Maxwell nnd Miss Williams.
whereas a good forry will bo much
probably bo tho bnsis in Florida, tho
morn satisfactory nnd being n free sider tho compromise proposition, It
Dr. Dlackman mndo an cloquont ad­ Get your hunting license no definite statement ns to this was
forry will meet with tho approval of was believed certain Lloyd Gcorgo dress. Speaking In behnlf of Bettotoday. It was brought
the forthcoming
State and County Tax
the traveling public until ouch time would carry out his threat to resign. Speech Dr. Dlackmnn, former presi­ at once and avoid
out nt tho Inst Washington conforas the counties interested cun build a
dent of Rollins Collcgo, made an clo­ rush o f the last days.
onco that tho aid oxiondod tho west Books are now open for
Dntes, figs ,nuts, plum pudding, nnd quont nddress yesterday morning to
stool drawbridge.
Resident County
1.25 by tho finance corporation through tho the payment o f taxes for
canned boned chicken.— Popular Mar­ tho high school students and fnculty
cattlo banks, new nnd old, haB result­
1921, a dis­
Wo have tho Illuo Ribbon 'Mnyo- ket.
.
107-ltc dw
on tho subject, "Some Mastors of tho Non-resident Coun­
ed In relieving tho financial stress of the year,
liaise, 36c largo Jar; 18s omnll Jar.—
English Lnngungo." Dr. Blackman
ty ......................... 3.75 the industry to such nn extent thnt count o f 2 % is allowed
For first class Job work—th« Herald spoke of English as a beautiful nnd
Popular Market.
107-lt edw
cattle owners hnvo not boon forced to
Non-resident State
for payment in Novem­
efficient language which wo nro forput their stock on tho market at n
for county.......... 25.00 sacrifice and nlrcndy nn lncronso in ber, 1 % in December.
tunnto to bo privileged to speak and
urged thnt we do all in our powor to
To those hunting hi tho vnluo of cattlo of not loss than Tax books close April
conserve und enrich it. Then in a
$10 n hond is apparent by tho markot
are prices.
1st. Poll taxes for the
sympathetic yot discriminating way other counties you
notified
that
you
must
ho spoko of tho seven masters of tho
Tho fullest mcasuro of co-opora- year 1921, for both men
English lnngungo which hnd mndo tho have your license before tion on tho purt of owners of graz­
and women, beenme due
strongest npponl to him. As tho great­
ing lands is urged in n resolution
you
hunt.
The
receipts
est of theso masterpieces ho named
which was adopted at a into meeting November 1st, 1921.
the King James’ version of tho Biblo, issued by me in the past of tho Atlnnta ngoncy. Floridians
Business and Occupa­
FOO TBALL G AM E
and as other poworfully stimulating
owning lnnds aro nskod particularly
will
not
be
good
and
will
tion Licenses became
works tho labors of Bunynn, DcFoo,
to nssist Insofar ns possiblo. Tho part
A R M ISTIC E D A Y , 4 P. M.
be issued.
You of tho resolution discussing this phaso due October 1st, and if
Lincoln, Stevenson, Cnrlylo nnd Wood­ not
row Wilson.
should order this license of^ollef follows:
not paid, are delinquent,
Don’ t forget we give a free chance on the American L e ­
Tho address was ono of tho most
"And ho It further resolved, That
at
once
as
delay
will
beautiful nnd inspiring which Snnford
land owners aro urged to loaso graz­ as the law requires that
gion Ford with every tire.
High School students havo over been cause you to miss hunt­ ing lands to cnttlo owners on a nom- a license be procured be­
privileged to hoar and fully proved
ing the first days in oth­ innl basis of rent in order that tho fore conducting the bus­
30x3y2 N . S.......$10.25
30x3 N . S.........$8.75
Dr. Blackman, himself, ono of the
cnttlomcn mny thus bo cnnblod to
er counties.
groat mastors of our language.
comply with ono of tho conditions iness, profession or oc­
Hunters without li­ jieccsBnry for a loan nnd to thoroby cupation.
There nro few marble palnccB in cense in this county will assist in fostoring tho cattlo industry
of tho state."
this country, but we havo a House
JNO. D. JIN K IN S,
suffer
the
penalties
of
According to members of tho Floricomposed largely of ivory.
day
committee,
such
aid
ns
Is
socurTax Collector,
the law.
od for Florida must bo secured before
V U L C A N IZIN G
Seminole Co.
E. F. HOUSHOLDER, July 1, 1022, when under tho law tho
And so singing mnkca one’s work
U-7-2WC— ll-ll-4 w c
#
scorn
lighter.
Well,
perhaps
in
time
County Judge. war finance corporation must begin
First and Elm Ave.
Phone 447-W
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tho chorua will try it.
19G-4tc— 18-ltc
liquidating. Howovor, tho loan*, e*J*-«SaR it with a Herald Want Aik

SANFORD SHOE &amp; CLOTHING CO.

l| £ =

•ifci

DRAWBRIDGE
NECESSARY
AT CROSSING

BETTER SPEECH
WEEK SUCCESS
AT HIGH SCHOOL

NOTICE TO HUNTERS

ROLLINS COLLEGE

CAMPBELL-LOSSING POST

Frank Akers Tire Co.

TAX BOOKS ARE
N0W_0PEN

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921

ARMISTICE DAY CELEBRATION
GREATEST EVER HELD HERE
PARADE WAS GREAT SUCCESS

displaying fhelr furniture In the shape tempted and It Is a source of gratifi­
o f a drawing room and ladies sitting cation to tho Legion boys and tho
nt ease on tho comfortable chairs Auxiliary that tho pcoplo responded
woro: Mrs, F. L. Miller, Mrs. Ed. with such a whole-hearted spirit and
Lane, Mrs. Archio Betts, Mrs. John entered tho lists with tho feeling that
it was all for tho boys nnd nothing is
Smith and Mrs. Howni^J Overlin,
Tho Rco car carried out tho gold too good for the boys—our boys.
It was a difficult mntter to settlo
standard car in yollow with a largo
tho
question of tho prettiest, tho host
American eanglo on top and a hovy
of beautiful Sunford girls in the decorated nnd tho most appropriate
cnr nnd flont in tho pnrade nnd thoro
cnr.
The D. C. Marlowe car was beauti­ woro to bo throe prizes awarded all of
j
I carrying out the color scheme In Its ful in green nnd white carrying out them being flno silver cups given by
Many Floats and Beau- ontircty. Mr9i Hui drove tho car and tho vegetable colors nnd filled with the threo banks of Sanford. Tho
Mrs. Henry youhg ladies in white and green, Miss Judges woro strangers in tho city nnd
wns accompanied by
tifully Decorated
Wight, Mrs. Endor Curlett, Mrs. W. Mardro driving accompanied by Miss­ know nono of tho people owning the
Gars
F. Blackman and Mrs. Q. I. Louckes. es Murrell, Geraldino Muriel, arid cars or floats nnd they mndo their de­
i it
The Gonovn Community Club had a Mrs. Donald Whitcomb,
cision only after maturo deliberation
decorated in greon and white and
Haynes &amp; Ratliff hnd a good float nnd nfter taking about ten of tho
1-f 1 1 / l L i L l i n i i A
A t*nrryinic tho servlco star nnd filled rupresontfflitjob printing with n job enrs nnd floats nnd then by a pro­
with Geneva ladles.
press going full blast printing litera­ cess of elimination bringing them
OF CAna, FLOATS, YOUNG LAtwo ture to Bcnttcr in the crowd and also down to three.
Tho Firo Department with
DIES, FLOWERS, BANDS, GOOD
trucks nnd equipment.
Tho first prize went to tho Welfare
showing office supplies.
TIMES, GREAT DAY
Amoricnn Legion float with Jnmcs
Chaso &amp; Co. hnd a realistic flont Dopt. cnr of tho Woman's Club, driv­
r
Huff representing tho army in over­ representing n colcry ernto all painted en by Mrs. A. E. Hill nnd decorated in
i
(F ro m T r l d » y '» D d lj r )
seas uniform, Edward Moy~ represent­ life size anif'twieo us natural.
purple and white, the purplo being fur­
The greatest celobratfon of Armis­ ing tho navy, Walter Connelly driving
Tho West Side Grocery, Routh nished by wisterias, making n perfect
tice Day and one of tho greatest cele­ and Miss Blnko representing a Red
Bros, Oakery, Deane Turnor, grocer­ combination, tho color schomo hoing
brations over held In Sanford started Cross nurse.
ies; Rivers Bros., Lord's Purity Wat­ carried out In detail.
off this morning by the blowing o f
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Flont
tho Children
of tho Daugh er, Millor’s Unkery with display of
Tho second prize went to tho cnr
whistles nnd firing of guns nt mid- torg of tho American Revolution dec- cartes and bread; Seminole Market, that held tho graves nnd crosses of
night and from that time until the nrntod in grny and red, white and blue
Cocn-Coln, Chero-Cub:, Seminole Ho- those who gave tholr lives for their
memorial exorcises at tho park in nnd containing the officers of the ] tujf Gntchel’s Store, Amoricnn Agrl- country nnd whoso memory will bo
which tho Amcrlcnn I.eglon took part rhildron, Misses I’ ulcston, Mnrthn cultural Chemical Co., Hanson Shoo kept green by such devotion as thnt
and Dr, Goorgo Hyman delWorod tho Chappell, Jean Maxwell, Frances shop, Mahoney &amp; Wnlker and Clovo- exhibited yesterday. Tho flont repmemorial address up to tho tlmo of Dulton, Maude Lake and Mrs. J. B. land tractors, Sanford Steam I'rcs- \resented tho crosses of Flanders field
tho great parade tho city was on tho Starling of tho Sully Harrison chap- sury, Hopkins Shoe Shop, Allen Seed .ar.d the poppies of Frnnco waved over
qui vivo nnd the pnrndo made them {ot.(
Ilmmley driving tho cnr.
Co., Sanford Steam Laundry, Dodgo the graves bringing tenrs to the eyes
wild. The parade was one of the
n 0tnry club cnr in old gold and1cnrS| ft, w . Poarmnn, Snnford Battery [ of the people in the big crowd nnd
longest nnd one of tho best that has bllI(j in
Donne Turner drove the 1nlK| nmny other /louts were nil good. ' even to the eyes of tho judges of tho
over boon Btagcd in Snnford nnd l» u raP which was filled with Hoy Scouts.) The "Hunter’s” cnr in which Tom 'cars. It might havo been sentiment
credit to the Legion and to tho pubclarence Mahoney and Chns. Britt Williams nnd Hilly Parker represent on their part that governed their de­
lie spirited citizens who made it posft Knights of Columbus car in cd tho hunting senson with tholr dogs cision and some may say it was hut
sihlo. Starting at Tenth street and
Knights colors ami insignia,
and gims nnd game in n camp scone the float was very prettily arranged,
winding its length over tho principal, ,Joy Scout8 ()f tl,„ Baptist church and the Ilol-Jav Coffee Co., with a
wns ns true to life as it was possible
streets of tho city it-was a thing of j commanded by Lossing,
huge coffee pot till attracted attention to mnlco it and it took the second
bonuty nnd a Joy ns long as it Insted.
Wakefield Preserving Co., of Go- and favorable comment.
prize. The Idea of this float was ad­
Tho Herald tried to get n partial Inova had „ (.ar decorated In limiting
Tile Znchnry-Tyl ir Crate Co., hnd a vanced by Mrs. It. J. Holly at the
write-up of the cars as they passed ||lllti fl|k.(! witj, K|naBca of jun ies and
realistic float, the cur being filled Auxiliary mooting and was taken
and wo took our own cnr out of tho (prcgorvc8_
with crates which many farmerette from the American Legion Weekly.
pnrndo in order to check tho other i *rhc&lt; literature nnd Music Dejmrt girls were making crates and filling
The third prize was won by the
cars am) , if any
of,, them ,are left out
ino,g8 „--f the
Club
had a, them, the girls being Gladys Wilson, Lloyd Shoo Store which hnd a white
.
, |-------—- Woman’s
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the people Who witnessed tho parado iH&lt;m,tjfu| cnr that carried out the-M ay Holly, Margaret Zachary, Lil- float upon which the Walkover and
will know why for it was a mammoth idea of n Crock forum of white pillars unn Shinholsor and Arthur Zachary,
the Princess Pat shoes were symbol­
nnd a gorgeous affair and nothing between which were Mrs. A, M. Phil
ized by young men and young ladies
Jr., and Kinchen Powers.
like it has over been staged in this lips with a harp representing tho
A pathetic* note was added to the p a -, walking over the shoes and the Cinpart of the state. The line nnd tho Music Department; Mrs, R. C. Max­
rado by tho old veterans of tho G. A. i dorellu idea as exemplified by the
ears are given ns they appeared in well, with a scroll, representing the
R. and tho Confederate Veterans.
gitl in the throne chair and was
tho parade:
Literature Department; and Cnrnictn
The Confederate Veterans organized ! beautiful float in every detail.
Ilia colors, old (dory, borne bj ‘ Hm-ber and Sara Evelyn Williams, tho Jos. Finnegan Post hero Just af­
Tliero were so many beautiful
Matt Tarbcll, representing the navy representing dancing girls all dress­
ter the war and today only threo of floats that should have received priz­
nnd escorted by Neil Chittemlon of ed in the Grecian costume of puro
them were loft to ride in tho parade es that it wna too Imd there were not
the army nnd Roy Chittemlon of tho white with flowing robes and Hamp­
With them woro Messrs. Hart and about tea prizes in order that many
Marine.
den Duiloso in Greek costumo, drove Holder, of Geneva, and they woro un­ others could havo favorable mention.
Thu Gold Star Mothers in Lexing­ the car.
der the care of tho N. I)eV. Howard The judges wore puzzled over the de­
ton car.
Lloyd's Shoe Store hnd a beautiful Chapter, Daughters of the Confeder­ cision and said that they had never
Float representing Flanders Field float all trimmed in white in which
acy. They had n smoker *nftor the seen so many pretty cars and floats
with the “ crosses row on row” nnd Glenn Whitcomb drove, Robert Holly,
parade at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. uml it was difficult to place the priz­
the puppies growing on the graves of represented the Walk-Over shoe, stop­
George DoCottcs and tho chapter was es for some timo hut tlieir decisic.i
the departed,
ping over a shoo and Albert Connolly their hostess for dinner nt tho Wolnku will give general satisfaction Inas­
American Legion, officers
first, wns trying on a shoe on Ruth Henry
Cafe mid attended to tlieir wants dur­ much as everybody could not he win­
army and navy represented.
wliilo Charles Hells posed as a visitor ing the day and making their stay a ners.
Sanford hand with Sid Rive acting with Miss Margaret Cox.
most pleasant one,
Rollins College carried off tho ca­
ns drum major.
Tliu Hlue Goose lira ml of fruits nnd
There were ninny and varied floats noe race prize as our hoys had not
Daughters of tho American Revo­ vegetables was represented
by n and cars nnd nutos nnd everything. sufficient practice in the canoe .pad­
lution with the American eagle perch­ truck filled with nil kinds of fruits
The parade was the longest and the dling and Rollins hoys are experts. It
ed on the top of a trellis from which and vegetables—fruits from every
best that has over been carried out in showed that our hoys could do much
was suspended tho old Liberty Hell dime—and Dorothy Haynes represent­
Snnford in Inter years. So many cars hotter if they hud canoes ami used our
and in the car Dr. Langley rupresnt- ed Skooktuu apples, Marguerite Gar­
came in at the last minute that they lako as it should lie usud. Tho silver
ed the army in Gen. Pershing, Joo ner, Hlue Goose brand, and Carmen
could not lie classified properly and cup donated by Harry Ileoren went to
Meisch a Minute Man, Zoo and Fannie Guthrie cauliflower.
sonio of them may havo escaped the tlie lucky crew at Rollins and they
Heim Munson ami Mrs, W. B. WntWoodruff &amp; Watson had a car rep­ eye of the reporter. It was some job will have a beautiful souvenir to re­
son, (lie Daughters of Revolutionary resenting tho gent's furnishings.
to get them all in the limited timo al­ mind them of Hanford and of Armis­
period with tho /&gt;ld spinning wheel,
The Popular Market hud a float lowed for thu parade for when the tice Day.
Knight Templars under H. E. Tolar, representing the meats nnd groceries
head of it was marching down First
In tho football game Rollins College
It. S. Gibbs, captain general.
nnd had a nice little pig all ready for street tile last of it was just starting put it over our boys— hut tho reason
U. D. C. car of old Confederate the cutting.
over n mile away.
was plain—our Legion boys hnd not
Veterans in camp fire scone in which
The IIof-Mac Buttery Service Co.,
Tliu prizes bad not been awarded at practiced with the pig skin in many
thu Jos. Finnegan camp was repre­ bail two cars, one n big Jiluvk box
tho time of going to press and if any years and were rusty although the
sented by J. M. Lord, L. G. String- representing Hie devil in tho box with
of thu cars havo been left out lot this fat ones could play without creaking
fellow, A, C. Martin, C, 11. Leffler and
a real devil on top and another beau- paper know and wo will pick them up tlieir hinges. Wo had tlie hoof and
Mr. Mobley.
tifully decorated car trimmed in moss with the winners in tomorrow’s issue, tin* hrnwn and a regular stone wnll of
U. I&gt;. C. car driven by Miss Husslo
and poppies and bearing the inscrlp-j After the pnrndo had disbanded in defense. All our hoys like H o d g s o n
Zachary and filled with Confederate
•ion, "A rolling stuno gathers no moss, frm,t „f the t.ourt house Mayor Stev- Hall and Tom Merrlwetjier had to do
votornns,we stay in Sanford," and this ear a t - u p o n behalf of the city, present- was to sit on tho Rollins hoys ami
G. A. It. Veterans in threo enrs car­
traded much attention.
jdu the fine lot on the lake front to they just had to bo good. However,
rying the boys in blue, Haight and
Hanford Flirnituru Co. and Puro Post Commander L. F. Roper'of the sitting on'them did not seem to he
Welland car and II. &amp; U. Motor uo. j
Food Market hnd cars representing Cumpl.oll-Lossing Post of tho Amori- vailed “ touehduwna” uial when the
carH.
thoir business.
can Legion, Tills lot is on the corner final score was chalked up It looked
City Officials in cnr with Post
John Hniith had a flno car for tho of tlie lako front near the old fibre like Rollins JO, American Legion 0.
Commander Roper, Mayor Stuvemi Gulf Refining Co., showing a Wayno
factory nnd at tho foot of Myrtle ave­ This may not bo the exact figures hut
nml City Commissioners S. O, Chaso pump mid accessories, the car being
nue. it will he in tlie heart of tliu there was so much sand raised down
and C. E. Henry nnd the guest of tho trimmed in yellow and white.
city ere long nnd will lie graced by a there in tho lake front thnt tho fig­
day, Mayor John Martin, of Jack­
Hall Hardware Co., with two oil fine Legion building an soon as pus- ures woro not plain. At any rato the
sonville,
stoves going full blast mid a negro sihlo.
Rollins College won,
The Camp Firo Girls had a camp chef getting dinner ready
Mayor John Martin, o f Jacksonville
Two-Mile Run.
scone In green and pine with the moss
S. 0 . Chaso car.
made the address of tho day to n largo
for ground work and Lliu girls in InThe athlouc committee o f the Amer­
The Yowell Co., had two beautiful, crowd immediately after dinner that
dlnn costumo with Willie Hrumley
ican Legion composed of Messrs,
cars in the parade that attracted) was •veil received nnd oh wo go to
driving,
.Meredith and Ward arranged for a
much attention, one of them being press the carnival is on full blast nml
St, Andrews’ Brotherhood in a beau­
two mile race. The beginning was in
"Happiness” trimmed in white i n , the athletic stunts and football and
tifully decorated cnr.
front of the Valdez Hotel and threo
which Mildred Holly drove the car mid |Ull tlie ennrou races mid other stunts
Chamber o f Commerce with a hcuiio
times around ton blocks of the city.
Agnes Dumas hnd charge of a hovy of are being pulled off. All tho details
of tho city and mottoes appropriate
About l/iOU people witnessed tlie race.
beautiful children, all blondes to c o r -jo f these events will he given in tofor tho Chamber culling attention to
Guards woro placed at street corners
roBpond with the car. This cnr was morrow’.H issue
our many resources.
and thu hoys woro given tho right-ofThe colored people hnd some very
in white tissue nnd excited much com­
way.
Woman's1Club car In tho shnpe of a
ment. The other Yowell car was ad­ creditable cars and flouts in tho rear
huge flower basket trimmed in whltu
Tlie winners woro ns follows:
vertising Vlctrnlns nnd represented o f the profession. They represented
with bountiful red roses, tho club
First prize—A $10.00 football, giv­
tile Moth mid the Flame the girls rep­ the schools, churches and socletes ami
flower, the car driven by Mrs. R. E.
en by Bryan Cycle Co.; Alton Gunter,
resenting butterflies or moths with the hoys who had taken part in tho
time, 11 3-4.
Tolar and the following officers in
Alfred Robson driving and Annie Leo world war.
tho car: President, Mrs. John LoonSecond prize—$7.00 pair of shoes,
Florence Henry, Mary Lou Hrown,
(Tram Saturday*, Dally)
urdl, Mrs. Fred Williams, Mrs. John
given by Perkins &amp; Britt; Wesley Ty­
Mario Teague, Esther Miller, Allis
It took several applications of "re­ ler. Time, 12.
Meisch.
Gilloti on the car holding hands nnd
veille” this morning to urouso the
Then enmo the Social Department
Third prize—$1.00 pair of shoes,
Ueo Howard in tho center,
tired ex-service men and get them given by Lloyd’s Shoo Store; Clyde
and the Welfare Department of the
Hmimcl’s Specialty Shop had a hack on the job aftor n strenuous tlmo Booth. Timo, 12 1-4.
Woman's Club, Tho Socinl Depart­
ment in n closed cnr represented a beautiful cnr In white trimmed with of three days and uiglitB of carnival,
Fourth prize—-Gold watch chain,
drawing room scene with the ladies yellow daisies nnd luid n bevy of beau- parades and dnneo last night. There given by the Snnford Shoo &amp; Cloth­
drcBscd in afternoon costume, tho cnr ;
b'irls,. Kitty Dubose, LoClairo is probably no city in Florida that ing Co.; Frederick Lyons. Time 12
was driven by John McIhcIi, Jr., and Jones, Daphne Wlmhlsh, nnd Thclnw had as big a celebration ns Snnford 1-2.
in the cnr were Mrs. Thco. Langley, Frazier and several others in largo regardless of size. There was such a
Fifth prize.— Silver buckle bolt,
Mth. R. J. Holly, Mrs. Newmnn, Mrs. picture hats and evening dressos to varied and such a lnrgo program thnt given by ThniBher &amp; Garnerj( Edward
it seemed stupendous whon looked at McCauley, n m o, 12 3-4.
A . P. Connolly. Tho car was trimto
kunuty of tho cnr.
The Mobley ear in red, white and after it is nil over for from tho tnp of
Sixth prize— Neck tie, given by
mod in red nnd greon tissuo and was
blue, the Ford Tractor flont, tho Mil- the hell to tho last sound of tho or- Woodruff &amp; Watson, John Hudson.
decorated in big iod roses.
Tho Welfare Department had ono vis Marble Co., with a fac simile of cheatra Inst night there was aomc- Timo, 18.
Seventh prize— Neck tie, givon by
of the most beautiful enrs In the pa­ tho memorial monument in tho city thing doing all tho time,
I The parade yesterdny wns the big- Yowull Co,; Clarence Duffln. Time,
rade being trimmed in whita and wis­ park, were nil good.
T. J. Miller &amp; Co., hud a fine car gest and host that has ever been ut- 13 1-2.
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Farms, Homes,
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l HAVE THEM

SANFORD IS GROWING
“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION”

t(tractinff atten­
tion— I o I h are bcinff Hold right along and building in I his
section Is such as to gladden the heart of those who have
the good of Sanford at heart.
This is no idle talk— I have weighed tho statement an
to say just what ia my candid convictions would put i
most too strong for the careful, conservative person— thn
person whose eyes nre turned backward— The fellow wh
has VISION will agree with me now— the other later.

J. E. SPURLING
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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921

Kiddies’ ColdsCan
Be Eased Quickly
Dr. Kick's New Discovery will do
that very tiling easily mid quickly.
Don’ t say. " l ’oor little kiddie, I wish
I knew wnat to do for you I" When
llie couch first comes, give a little Dr.
King’s New Discovery os directed, and
it will soon bo cuscd.
It’s a good family cough and cold
remedy, too. Loosens up the phlegm,
clears up tlio cough, relieves the con­
gest ion. No harmful drugs. For fifty
years a standard remedy for colds,
coughs, grippe.
At your druggists,
00c. ft bottle.

Dr. K in g’s
New Discovery
For Colds and Cou&amp;hs

Constipated? Here'aRclIefl Cleanse
the system, with Dr. King’s Pills,
They prompt free blie flow, stir up
the lazy liver and get at the root of the
trouble. All druggists, 25c.
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Dr. Kind's Pills
Moving Pictures
Of Our B ig Day
For Fox News
Will Soon Ho Flashed In Every Thentro in America
(From B*turds/’ * Dully)

Sanford wua advertised yestorday
ns. never before and advertised in
many ways. Wo can thunk the Le­
gion boys for giving our city n bunch
of good publicity and while tho Le­
gion made but littlo over oxponBos
they gave tho city much in tho lino of
nihertlslng and not tho least of this
advertising is tho Fox Nows moving
picture that will soon bo distributed
nil over tho United States. Through
the Legion and tho Chambor of Com­
merce tho Fox Nows man was invit­
ed to como hero and tako moving pic­
tures of tho parade nnd other stunts
and tho whole world will soon bo
watching tho Legion stunts ns pulled
olT by Ciunpboll-Lossing Post of tho
American Legion at Sanford, Florida,
U. S. A.
SPANISH WAR
VETERANS WERE THERE.
Tho Spanish war veterans wore
there with tho goods yesterday, and
hnd two enrs In tho parade, tanking
n fine showing. Tho writer mention­
ed this fnct but somehow or other!
the Item was missed from the general
description of tho pnrndo, nnd ns wo
have no wlflh to miss any of those
participating, this special nlentlon is
made becamiso all of us know what
the Spanish war meant nnd know that
many of those boys went through ns
much “ hell nnd brimstone” in n short
space of time as the veterans of nny
other war, and they voluntored by so
many millions that President McKin­
ley was obliged to call n(T enlist­
ments because they could not be
plnced.
Sanford lionets of qulto n
number of Spanish wnr veterans, nnd
they should form a good live post nnd
keep their memories alive— this is the
only way to perpetuate their mem­
ory and their deeds.

CATTLE OWNERS IF BACK HURTS
CAN OBTAIN
BEGIN ON SALTS
LOANS NOW
WAR
FINANCE CORPORATION
HAS MADE ARRANGEMENTS
FOR MANY COUNTIES
Tho cnttlo owners in Seminole coun­
ty nro In a favorable position to obtnln lonnB from the Wnr Flnnnco Cor­
poration, by reason of this county hav­
ing adopted compulsory dipping of
cattle by vote of tho people.
All louns must bu negotiated beforo
July 1st, 1022, tho initial loan being
for one year, with privilege of renew­
al for two .years which gives a total
period of three years from date of
loan, if dosired nnd tho maximum rato
which can be charged the cattle own­
ers is only seven nnd cne-linlf per cent
por year.
In order to facilitate tho making of
loans to cattlemen in Florida and
Georgia, the two states comprslng this
regional district, there has been or­
ganized the South Florida uattlo Loan
Company with a capital of $250,000,
which has hendquartors in Rnrtow.
Thomns L, Wilson, n pioneer cattleman
in Floridn nnd n member of tho re­
gional committee, has nccoptod tho
presidency.
Following are tho terms under
which loans may bu made, as set forth
in a letter from Eugono Meyer, Jr.,
mnnnging drcctor o f tho War Finance
Corporation, to tho roglona1 commit­
tee, tho Florida monibors of which are:
Thomas L. Wilson, Bnrtow; W. F.
Coachman, Jacksonville; and Dexter
M. Lowry, Tallahassee,
“ 1.— All cuttle oil which loans nre
predicated shall be confined in umplo
pastures or ranges owned, leased or
otherwise controlled by the borrower,
in such a manner that tho herd or
herds may be conveniently inspected
lit nny time by the representatives of
the War Finance Corporation, Such
enclosed pastures or ranges to hnvo
nil adequate water supply for the cat­
tle, and sufficcnt dipping vnts for tick
eradication purposes. In the enso of
a lease, same shall bo for such time as
tho War Financo Corporation may
doom necessary for protection of the
loan,
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“ 2.—That loans bu mndo only on
cattle in tick-free uroas, or in coun­
ties which have voted in favor of tick
eradication; this provision being nec­
essary in order that the cuttlo on
whch loans are made may hnvo access
to tho nmrkots before maturity of tho
loans.
“ I am glad to bo able to Inform you
thnt tho Wnr Finance Corporation is
ready to consider applications from
such a live stock company, operating
in accordance with these terms."
Members of the Florida committee
are doing all they can to help the cat­
tlemen by urging the landowners to
mako leases at very nominal rates to
cnttlo owners whoso stock now nro on
tliosu ranges, so that the cattlemen
may meet tho requirements for secur­
ing loans to carry their utock until
mnrkct condltons improve and thereby
protect nnd cncourngo the cuttlo in­
dustry of tho statu.

Tho civic committee of tho Welfare SANFORD WILL SOON
HAVE COMMODIOUS
Department is actively engaged in
NEW CLUB HOUSE.
keeping “civic” week, nnd are doing
every thing to interest tho people to
The contract lias been lot by tho
help beautify Sanford. Saturday they
will conduct a,sale of hibiscus and board of governors and tho building
committee of tho club for the erection
bougnnvilln plants.
of a fine club house on thejr grounds
on Union nvomio and Lako Monroe,
und the building will be co&gt;apleted(on
or nbout March 1st.
It is to be regretted that the build­
ing cannot he finished in time to,be
of more service to the tourists this
season but on nccount of several de­
"I was weak and run-down,"
lays, lt'wnH Impossible to let the con­
relates Mrs. Eula Burnett, of
tract and got the plans ready before
Dalton, Ga. “ I was thin and
this time.
Tho contractor, Frank
Just felt tired, all tho time.
Lessing, has agreed to push tho work
I didn’t rest well.
I wasn’t
with all possible speed, nnd the club
over hungry.
1 know, by
will he complete before the contract
this, 1 needed a tonic, and
time, If possible.
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as thero Is nemo bettor than—
The club house .will ho approxi­
mately 50x70 feet on tho ground, ono
story, and basement, with n flno audi­
torium. Tho size of the auditorium
Is smaller than nt first contemplated,
but provision is made whereby it enn
easily bo enlarged when occasion de­
mands without nny
changed In the
present building. In fnct tho club
house, ns it will be built is a com­
pleted unit of the origlnul plan which
. . , I began using Cnrdul,”
called for a club house to cost approx­
continues
Mrs.
Burnett.
imately $22,000 nnd this original plan
"After my first bottle, I slept
can ho cnrrlcd out at nny time ,tho
bolter and ato bettor. I took
clpb feels nblo to do s o / The building
four bottles. Now I’m wall,
to he built nt this time Is said to cosU
feel just flno, eat and Bleep,
less than half thnt amount.
my skin Is clear and I have
Tho Sanford Rod &amp; Gun Club now
gained and suro feel that
has
nbout lf«0 members and nil aro
Cardul Is the beat tonic ever
enthusiastic
nbout tho proposition.
made.”
Sanford
hnH
long
been In need o f nuch
Thousands of other women
a
plnco
ns
Is
now
being built, whero
have found Cardul Just as
the
tourists
nnd
locnl
people ob well
Mrs. Burnett did.
It should
can have a meeting place and con­
help you.
ventions which nro alwnys glad to
At nil druggists.
come to Sanford on nccount of our
central location In tho Stato can liuvo
a meeting plnco.
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" The Woman’s Tonic3

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FLUSH YOUR KIDNEYH OCCASIONALLY IF YOU EAT MEAT
REGULARLY

No man or woman who oats meat
regularly can muke a mistnko by
flushing tho kidneys occasionally, snys
a well-known authority. Meat forms
uric ncid which clogs tho kidney pores
so they sluggishly filter or strain
only part of tho waste nnd poisons
from the blood, then you get sick.
Nearly nil rheumatism, hcadncheB,
livor trouble, norvoucncss, constipa­
tion, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder,
disorders como from sluggish kidneys.
The moment you feel n dull ache in
the kidneys or your back hurts, or if
the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of
sediment, irregular of passage or at­
tended by a sensr.tion of scalding, got
about four ounces of Jud Salts from
any reliable pharmacy and take u tablospoonful in n glnss of water be­
fore breakfast for a few days nnd
your kidneys will then net flno. This
famous milts Is nindc from the ncid
of grapcB nnd lemon juice, combined
with lithin nnd has keen used for gen­
erations to flush clogged kidneys nnd
stimulnto them to activity, also to
neutralize the acids in urine so it no
longer causes irritation, thus ending
bladder disorder.).
Jnd Salts is inexpensive nnd ennnot injure; makes a delightful effer­
vescent litliia-water drink which all
regular meat caters should tako now
and then to keep the kidneys clean
nnd the blood pure, thereby avoiding
Rcrious kidney complications.—Adv.

Seminole County
W ill Do Its Part in
This Great W ork
ATLANTA, Nov. 14.—Southern Di­
vision Headquarters of tho American
Red Cross sees a veritable triumph of
the Red Cross cause in Dixie as a
result of reports from every section
of the division on the results of early
Roll Call activity.
The South, these reports indicate,
is keenly nlive to tho importance of
the pence time program of the organi­
zation nnd the response to tho nppenl
of the Greatest Mother Is believed
ample nssurnnee thnt tlio work now
being nttemrted will he carried on
throughout the coming year nnd pos­
sibly extended so that every com­
munity In the division will feel and
know Its benefits.
This has been made possible solely
through the whole hearted coopera­
tion of people in every walk o f life
throughout tho section. Rig busi­
ness lias recognized the benefits that
accrue to It from participation in Red
Cross activity and tho response has
been generous, ami organized labor
has been no less quick to grasp the
opportunity to aid a cause that Is one
of the prime factors jn our nntional
life ill adding strength nnd force to
tho masses.
In fact, practically every labor lead­
er In South hns not only enrolled
himself ns a Red Cross member, but
has given his citthu&amp;instic endorsement
of tho Red Cross program.
j
The doctrine of Red Cross service
hns been prenchcd from hundreds of
evangelical pulpits in the South nnd
at the same time it had been made the
subject o f endorsement from prelate
and priest, in church
nnd in syna­
gogue.
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In fnct tho cooperation hns been ns
widespread as the cause In whkh It
Is given. As a result Division Head­
quarters ofTicinls predict thnt despite
the uncertainties of the times, tho
South will smash nil its records for
responso.to tho annual appeal of this
great nntional organization.
STATES GET WAR MATERIALS
FOR ROAD BUILDING.
Approximately $150,000,000 worth
of surplus wnr materials, turned over
by the wnr department to tho depart­
ment of agriculture, will ho distribut­
ed through tho bureau of public
roads to the various states for roadlmilding purposes.
Under tho Wndsworth-Knhn bill
this surplus wnr material is sent to
tho states with ho solo provision thnt
he used for road building purposes.
A vast accumulation o f machinery,
equipment ,supplies, and mot r ve­
hicles that was to have been used In
France has 'hus been diverted to a
useful peace-time purpose.
Floridn will receive $1,482,000.
Included In tho supplies distributed
among the states nro 27,108 motor
vehicles, mostly trucks; 172 locomot­
ives o fvnrioiis sizes; 25,000 gross
tons of rails; more than 4,500,000
pounds of powder ,nitd nearly 10,000
tons of TNT.
NEW YORK ,Nov. IB,— Picketing of
three thousand garment shops by
strikers began here today. Union of­
ficials warned plckots against argu­
ment or disturbance.

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Y o u ’ll g e t s o m e w h e r e
w ith a p ip e a n d P . A J
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M In toppy rod
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h | i. tidy rod tint,
handtomt pound
and hall pound tin
humldort and Intho
nirnf crystal glaot
umldor wi t h
tpongo molotonor
top.

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Start fresh all over again at the beginning! Get a
pipe!— and forget every smoke experience you ever had
that spilled the beans! For a jimmy pipe, packed
brimful with Prince Albert, will trim any degree of
smokejoy you ever registered! It’ s a rc/elation l
Put a pin in here! Prince Albert can’ t bite your
tongue or parch your throat. Both are cut out by our
exclusive patented process. So, just pass up any old
idea you may have stored away that you can’ t smoke a
pipe! Wo tell you that you can— and just have the time
of your life on every fire-up— if you play Prince Albert
for packing!
What P. A. hands you in a pipe it will duplicate in a
home-made cigarette! Gee— but you’ ll have a lot of
fun rolling ’ em with Prince Albert; and, it’s a cinch
because P. A. is crimp cut and stays put!

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N. C.

I). A. It. MEETING
(From Monday1! Dully)

The regular monthly meeting of 1,
Sulliu Harrison Chapter, N, S., D. A,
It., is held the second Friday of each
month nt 2:20. Tho November meet­
ing was changed to Saturday, tho 12th
on account of Armistice Day. Mrs. L,
R. Phillips vviih our charming bustoss.
Among the ninny Important mat­
ters taken up at the business session,
was the co-operation of the "Ever­
glade Chapter” of Miami, Fla., to
nominate our state regent, Mrs. Ev­
erest George Sewell, for tho office of

vice-president general, Nntional So­ er Nations of Patriotism.”
Mrs. Chamberlain has graciously In­
ciety, Daughters of the American
vited
the Daughters of tho SulRc Har­
Revolution.
Mrs. R. J. Starling’s paper "Histor­ rison Chapter to a luncheon nt two
o’clock, preceding tho mooting, after
ic American Women’’ was enjoyed.
The hostess assisted by Mrs. Ray­ the meeting, sho will give a reception
mond Key and Mrs. Georgo Bishop, to the Abigail) Bartholomew Chapter,
N. S., D. A. It., of Dnytonn and tho
served dainty refreshments.
One of the must cnjoyablo social Sulliu Harrison Chnptor, of Sanford.
hoars the Chapter has spent, wna Sat­ — Mrs. II. J, Sfurling, Press Ropcrter.
urday, November 12th.
PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. 15.—
The next meeting will be nt the
home of Mrs. Geo. Chnmborluin, Dny- { Marshall Focli today whh tho guest of
tona Ranch, .December Dth. Mrs. John thu Princeton faculty, which plnnncd
Leonard!, loader. Subject: “ Consti- to confer on him nn honorary degree
HMnn of The United States nnd New­ o f doctor of lnws.

TRADE

M ARK

$625 f. o. b. Detroit

What Henry Ford Says About
Machine Power Farming
"In the tractor tho farmer now has a machine in which ia harnessed
one of the most adaptable, efficient, economical Bources of power In the
world— tho internal combustion engine.
"The tractoK will multiply tho productive capacity of each individual
farm worker from three to four times over.
"It will put the farmer on a par with the city manufacturer. It will
put his produce-producing factory— for that is what a farm is— on to an
efficient production basis.
"It will enable each worker to earn so much more that he can be paid
more and still leave a greater profit for the man who hires him. It will
enable the farmer to work fewer hours in the day, giving him more timo to
enjoy life.
"I believe the tractor will make farming what it ought to be— the most
pleasant, the most healthful, the most profitable business on earth.”

Edward
A U T H O R IZ E D

D E A LE

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921

S T A R T S F R ID A Y , N O V E M B E R 18 A T 9:00 A . M . * 8

PAQR FIVE

L A ST S T E N D A Y S ; CLOSES N O V E M B E R 29, 6 P. M. *

The Greatest Bargain Event Evi r Put On In The City o f Sanford
Separate Skirts

SALE STARTS
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Dresner’s [id-Season

Find M any New W a y s
To M ake Themselves W holly
Charming

Clearance
— OF—

The "something different" which is the founda­
tion o f individual style is found in these skirts
to n murked degree. For while these are fash­
ioned in harmony with the accepted mooed * of
the season, each model displays some distinctive
touch— pockets cleverly placed, a novel use of
buttons or braid, or perhaps an unusual panel
effect. Materials are the soft, plain weaves in
popular colorings and newer stripe and plnid
effect.

NOVEMBER

A CHOICE OF STYLES
AT ................................

$4.95

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A special lot o f high grade Coat Suits at less than manu­
facturer’s prices. These Suits are the newest Fall Mod­
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Silk lined in Black, Navy and Brown. Sizes 18 to 44. Val­

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S’ APPAREL

Silk Skirts
In this lot you wlil find everything imnginnolo
in stripes, plaids and novelties of (PC C A AND
every description, priced at....... «PihtJU UP

$ 16.98
Our Entire Stock o f Coat Suits Greatly Reduced

OUR BARGAINS ARE GENUINE-YOU wLL FIND THEM JUST AS ADVERTISED
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TRIMMED HATS— Unusual Values
Large, medium and small sailor shapes,
poke bonnets, mushroom and turbans, of
Lyon's velvet, all colors; tailored and dress
hats, trims of ostrich, velvet, flowers,
glazed ribbon nnd ornaments. Values to
$12.60 for—
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W ith Moderate Prices
The attractiveness of our now Fur Displays has brought us much favorable comment, and women are choosing this op­
portune time to purchase furs for Fall and Winter. The luxurious comfort and satisfaction in possessing furs of well
known quality and correct stylo are the possession of every'woman taking advantage of these present prices and com­
plete displays.

$2.98 •
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and up

of Bon Ton and Royal
Worcester Corsets.

W O N D E R F U L O FFER ­

W onderful Line of

INGS IN H O SIE R Y
Pure glove B ilk hose, originally
priced at $6.00, special clearance
price, pair—

$1.98
Wonderful value, all silk, full
fashioned hose, originally priced
at $3.50.
Special Clearance
price, pair—

$1.95
Pure thread silk hoso, regular
price $2.00, Clcuranco prico, pr.

$ 1.00

,

W aists and
OverblousesShantung, Crepe de Chine, Geor­
gette, etc. TTieso blouses dis­
play mnny clover touches in the
woy of soft frills, becoming col­
lars and effective ribbon ties.
There is one to suit tho tasto of
every person.

50%

OFF

Original Price

These new arrivals are striking examples of correct stylo nnd o f the prac­
tical economy of our lowered prices. Models are in favored materials. New
nnd original in design and yot associated with everyday wear nnd service.
Sinco these arc very unusual values, this worthy opportunity should hnvo
the immediate attention of every woman. Our entiro stock (PI /? QQ and
specially priced n t ...................................................................... t p iQ .O t / up

SMART NEW SHADES. FASHIONABLE

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■

Furs that Hold You W ith Their Charm and Please

Preferred Weaves

Tell a

$2.98

■

$4.98

These groups of smart nc
interesting from every
have been chosen with
tention to becomingn
details, and the materials
notes with approval the
larger brimmed hats an
of the close fitting tu
varied are the styles t
choice is possible.

For Mid-Season Wear

Interesting Styles and

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ofT our regular price

Per
Cent

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Per Cent

Beautiful Assortment o f
Petticoats in Taffetas
and Silk Jerseys,

Beautiful New Coats

s Greatest Sale ot the
Season
1
Hundreds o f women will attend this sale
s and
purchase beautiful Fall Hats from the
complete selection over produced for Milline
a most
a sale of this kind. Excellent Velvets and

of any AHicle in this
BIG Assortment at

nery modes are
of view. -They
J a 1 care and nt-

ul sweep of the
nm appearance

Misses’ and Juniors’ Coats

EXTRA SPECIAL!
.

$ 5 .5 0 a n d U p

B

,ap1°8‘ . And so Hats in this group were formerly priced 0 3 high ns ■
ruly individual $25.00. Special for this
(Pn n r
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CLEVER NEW MODELS
Selections embodying the newest styles in fnvored materials. Novel belts
are effectively placed and fashioned collars add smartness. Wo have a won­
derful assortment of these, and they are priced to sell.

The SMoil Startling Onr in Our Entire History
A great purchase brings Super Values in High Grade ises— Another Matchless Event— Another
when we share with our customers dolli [r dollar savings that we effected

EVERY

DRESS A

TRI

PH

OF

occasion

VALUE-GIVING

We wish we had space to tell all the nice things that we know about theso

G R E A T E ST D RESS B A R G A IN S

Dresses. Wo wish we could just tako you personally through the rows o f
racks and show you each Dress. If wc could only pin samples of some of tho
materials to this advertisement— you’d become oven

more

than we are.

Many of theso beautiful dresses are exact "copies" of high

cost originals.

Only bcauso the makers suffered great losses and the dol­

lars we saved we sharo with you. are theso values possible.
$35.00. Priced at—

$

.

1

W E E V E R O FFE R E D

enthusiastic

New Fall Dresses made o f all Wool Serge Tricotines, Ve­
lours and Satins. These Dresses represent the latest
models with wide Georgette sleeves and cape collars.
Values up to $25.00. Priced at—

Values up to

,

4

. 8

9

Contim

$

9

. 9

8

of Miscellaneous Stock
Wo have tremendous stock of Bath Robes, Kimonos, Negligees, Bou­
doir Slippers, Muslin and 3Hk Underwear, etc. We do not hesitate to
say that our stock of the abovo items is one of tho most completo and
up-to-date in this part of the state. In fact it is so largo that we must
cloar out some of it. Therefore we are throwing this entiro stock out
in this salo for about half price.

S

Don’t M iss This W onderful Opportunity
S M A R T STYLISH S W E A T E R S
Suitable and becoming styles that will serve the purpose of practically
any occasion where a Sweator might be worn. Choice mny be made
from numerous new shades and every Sweater is a wondei ful value.

Priced at $2.95 and up

J. M. DRESNER, 214 EAST FIRS STREET, SANFORD, FLORIDA
lU IIIIIU IIIlBIIIIIIIIIIIU IIIIM IllU lliiiinM IllllUIIIM IIIIIIIIIN IU IIIIIUlH nU U H l

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921

FLORIDA IS ALL RIGHT,
SHOULD NOT WORRY
ABOUT OTHER SECTIONS
M cLaughlin W rites About the Great Resources o f
This W onderful, State

Here Are Better
OVERALLS
For years *'PANAMA'1
overalls have faithfully
served the South. Work­
men iu every trade know

'“PANAM
A"'
U N IO N -M A D E

November 6, 1921.1 people will not only hav to buy com
Mr. R. J. Holly,
for bread but for the stock.
stands for tho most durablo
and comfortable work clothes
Editor Sanford Herald.
I nm sending you this little note
money can buy. Sold under
Dear Holly:
with n few authoritative figures to
our iron­
Yesterday 1 rend on the front page show you how very well o ff wo are at
clad guar- /• f e n P i
nnteo. Ask ( 4
o f the Orlando Reporter-Star an in­ home and how litt.lo wo need to trou­
lealer. v
ble about things in tho far west. As
fot tho
terview with one of our neighbors just
to the cause of our national troubles,
trade-mark.
home from n western trip.
there is a wide divergence of opinion.
Kit* Ml*. C*.,
He seems to think the trouble with Wo might trace them bock to August,
M*W*. Ala.
the cglintrjr at the present time is 11*14, as a starter and then fairly
hig£ freight rates, and Bnys that wonder how we can get from hysteria
thousands of tons of hay and alfalfa to composure, may 1 say, over night.
“ MADE TO .
M A M O O O D -r
are in Kansas and Missouri which
Yours sincerely,
cannot bo moved because the freight
Tr,&lt;iyMlrh R*|ii
i
c. o. McLa u g h l i n .
will eat up the profit; that we might
consume a great deal of it in Florida,
* * * * * * * * * *
but the producers nro prohibited by
HEL-JAI! COFFEE CO..
high rates o f freight, etc. People in
PULLS OFF GOOD STUNT.
Nebraska told him corn was selling
for 07c per bushel; coal selling for
(From Monday'! Dally)
$10 per ton and the farmers would
The Bel-Jnr Coffee Co., n new anil
have to burn corn for fuel this winter.
important enterprise in Sanford, ecrIt has been my Impression that the
Mrs .Ora Layton, of Winter Park, talnly showed enterprise and tho
forage crop in Floridn is not short was n visitor to the school last Mon, right spirit in donating nil the good
enough to worry us by renson of the
day. M n, Layton is health inspector - co(Tco 8flrved „ t the Legion "eats"
fnct that Kansas and Missouri cannot
of the schools.
Armistice Day—and hotter still,
supply us and that corn cannot move
M‘ ss Olive, Mcssrfl Snyder nnd Kimball, bad the
to Florida from Nebraska.
There wero the guests of Mrs. W. B. Zak
making of this excellent bovorngo In
seems to bo no conditions in Floridn ary, Tursday.
chnrge.
thi|t will ir.nkc it nccessnry for us to
Fred Grist was a visitor in Winter
It wns n big item on menu nnd wns
haul in an unusual nmount of foruge Park Inst Friday.
thoroughly enjoyed by nil. The Leg­
during the present year or
next
B. J. Overstreet wns transacting ion boys are certnlnly grateful to
spring.
biisinVss in Sanford Thursday.
these gentlemen for the interest
So far ns the price of coal is con­
Win. Woodcock returned Thursday shown by this company.
cerned it is proper to express tho
night from Maine, where he spent the
opinion thnt it haH no benring on the
summer.
GAVE LEGION A MACHINE.
present food and foruge situation.
Mr. Spinks wns n visitor in Sanford
Tho miners have not worked more
Thursday.
(From Saturday1! Dally)
than ono-fourth of the time during the
The Cnmpbcll-Lossing Post hnd n
Mr. und Mrs. II. it. Chapman nnd
past two years and the operators of
little son, arrived Sunday to spend present of n fine Slngor sewing ma­
mines, on account of tho conditions
several dnys with Mrs. Chnpmnn’s chine from T. M. Dunlop, who Is the
thnt have existed during the past two
ngent for Sanford, nnd the machine
years, might possibly not be able to parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Dinkcl.
was to be given nwny during th'e
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frnnkk
TopllfT,
of
Or­
make nr.y mono yat the present price
cnrnlvnl, but Charlie Britt, tho cmo f coal nt the mines. There is another lando, were visiting the Fullers, Sat­
pressnrio of the cnrnlvnl, wns too
urday
afternoon.
fenturo to consider with relation to
busy to put on the sewing machine,
Mrs.
J,
M.
Woodborry,
of
Sanford,
tho price of coal; that is tho fact that
retailers Hoeut to think it necessary is visiting her brother, T. J. William- nnd It wns lost in the shuffle. Mr.
Britt wishes to acknowledge upon hcto make very large profits— if they son and family.
Miss Lillian Howell arrived Sun­ hnlf of the Legion the receipt o f tho
do not make large profits they are
boing constantly accused of it, which day afternoon from Gray, Ind., to mnchlno, nnd states thnt it will he
spend tho winter with her parents, disposed of through the Legion nl a
is about tho same thing.
Inter period.
As to Floridn being nblo to use Mr. and Mrs. Howell Hall.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Parrish
returned
the
Home of this western forego. It might
be well to direct attention to tho crop last of tho week from Jacksonville
report published at Gainesville, Au­ wltero they spent tho Inst few dnys.
gust 12th, showing tho estimated pro­ They wore nccoinpanied by their
NOTH'HI
duction of corn In Florida for 1021 to daughter, Mrs. Ynrbough.
Hen led Itlds will ho received by the
There was sendee at the Baptist llnnrd
bo 11,662,000 bushels against 10,530,o f County
CoiniiilHslotiorn
of
Inst Sunday, Itcv. liurr, .,of
Cotiitty Florida, at the Court
000 bushels for 1020, and a hay crop .church
...
House Irt Hanford. Florida,
for
the
liiiilillttK rtf n MtocUnilu at the County
for 1021 of 1 15,000 tons against 152,- Winter Park, officiating.
Farm, a ccordin g to iiliias ami ftpc'clflMrs. Leon I). Burdick, neo Nellie 1'iitlotiH on file with tho Clerk o f tho
000 tons for last yoar. Tho corn crop
Circuit
ti|&gt; (III 10 o ’clock, A. M ,
is estimated as an increase, while tho Woodborry, nnd children of Orlando, IJvearmtfCourt,
r S 'It, Itt2|.
The lionrd o f County f n in nil sale nont
hay crop shows only nn estimated re­ wore the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. ,T.
reserve the t lain to re Joel any or all
duction of 7,000 tons. Tho .September J. Williamson, on Friday.
f j j, bids.
, M. A, DOUOBA.HH.
report, which is published about a
Mth, George B. Upchurch nrrivbd Cl - HiClerk.
month later, shows improved condi­ Sunday from Birmingham, to Hpend
M I T l t 'K I
tions as tlie season drawn to a close. some time with her mother, Mrsj
.‘ teaInti t.hlH will ho received by Iho
This means there will he no short­ Geo. Lewis.
Hnnril o f fi i m i l y
fnmtulHiilnnorx
of
Hmnlnnle County, Florida, at tint Court
age in the Florida production as com­
Mr. and Mrs. Dado and non, arriv­ I to a nu In Hatifnril, Fill., for griullng,
pared with 1020, therefore, Florida ed Wednesday from Wnterbury, Ct.p illti'hlng anti olliarw lso Improving the
Osceola Hoad, a ccord in g to plans und
will not need any more outside forage to spend the winter in their new Hiu'clfh-utloun on flln with tho Clerk, up
till In o'clock. A. M , Dee. nth, ltt'21,
than it has needed under normal con­ homo.
A certified check for (inn iltindrnd
(fluii,lid) tinlliirs iniint IIicu IIIpuny each
ditions, and if it should need f o r a g e
Mrs. Jim Martin nnd two childron hid.
from the outHldo, why nut buy it In arrived Thursdny to spend seme time
The successful bidder will ho rcriulrtu vivn n hmid In Iho sum o f Three
nearby states rather than run out to with her mother, Mrs. George Lewis. fil
Hundred (l30S.no) Dollars.
County CorninlsHloncrs reserve
tho Mississippi river and beyond, for
Roy Coleman, o f Mosroo, w o b nn theThu
right to reject any or nil bids, nr to
It?
accept
it
11 y hht they may deem to tin for
out of town visitor In town on Thurs­
tho In-si Interest o f the County
Tho Nebraska corn situation was day.
R. A. DOlfnLA.Hfl,
Clerk.
published in the Itreedor's Gazette at
Quito a few from I.ongwood attend­ I - Ilf
Chicago, October Gth, showing tliut ed the Armistice Day colchrntlon In
Nolire of Application for Tax Deed
Nebraska and Iowa people contem­ Snnford.
Under Section 575 of the General ,
plated burning corn for fuel.
This
Misses Frances nnd Emma Fuller
Sinlutea of the Btnte of Floridii
would be a ridiculous thing for them spjont the week-end in Orlando, guest
to do, in face of the fact that Ken­ o fthoir aunt, Mrs. Topliff.
Notice is hereby given that H. B.
tucky farmers have not sufficient corn
Levy, purchaser of Tax Certificate
to carry/ them through the year, or
No. 2fiH, dated tho 4th dny of June,
until the 11122 crop 1h harvested, Ken­
A.
D. 1917, has filed Hnld certificate
STOP CATARRHl OPEN
tucky was in the grip of its worst
in
my
office, and has made applica­
NOSTRILS AND HEAD
drouth from May until August. Hun­
tion for Tax Deed to isnuo In accord­
dreds of acres will not yield a bushel
Sayi C m n Applied la Noatrila
ance with law. Snid certificate em­
pur aero and the Ntatu will have to buy
Relieve* Heed-Co^e at Once.
braces tho following described proper­
fifty per cent of its corn from other
ty stunted in Seminole County, Flori­
states. At that time corn was Helling
If your nostrils are clogged und da, to-wit: R 1-2 of NW 1-4 of SW
at rotall In Kentucky for ninety cents your head in Htuffedaaiid you can't
1-4, Sec. 22, Twp. 20 S, Range 32 East,
and nt wholesale for eighty cents. The breathe freely because of a cold or 20 acres. The said land being assess­
catarrh, just get a small battle of ed at tho date of the issuance of such
Ely's Cream Halm nt tiny drug store. certificate in tho name of John Mc­
Apply a little of tills flagrant, anti­ Leod, Heirs. Unless said certificate
septic cream Into your nostrils and lot shull ho redeemed according to law
it penetrate through every air-pas— Tnx Deed will issue thereon on the
sage ot yout bend, soothing and heal­ 9th day of Docembor, A. D. 1921,
HE racking, agonizing rheumatic ing the inflamed, swollen mucoiiH
WITNESS my official signaturo nnd
ache Is quickly relieved by nn ap­
membrane and you get instant relief. seal UiIh the 3rd dny of November,
plication of Slum's Liniment.
For forty years, folks all over the
Ahl how good it feels. Your nos­ A. D. 1921.
world iiavo lound Slum's to be tba trils tiro open, your head is clear, no
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
natural enemy of pains nr&gt;d aches,
more
huwking,
snuffling,
blowing;
no
Clerk Circuit Court,
i f pentlrala Mlhcut rubbing.
more honduche, dryness or struggling
Seminole County, Fin,
You can just tell by its healthy,
Eti initialing odor that it Is going to do for breath. Ely’s Cream Balm 1h just 12-0tc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
you good.
what sufferers from head colds and
Keep Sloan’s handy for neuralgia,
WIJMKBY 11Mil ADD snnforil
Hclitlcu, lame back, stiff joints, sore catarrh need. It’s a delight.—Adv.
A IIV I'lllT IS K M M V r
misclcs. strains and sprains.
At ull drugglots—35c, 70c, $1.40.
VO'l'lCl’. TO llllim iM CONTItMTOnn
CARD OF THANKS

K

L0NGW00D

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«maOil
Ointment
Eczema

To ihoHo who wero sc kind in the
illness and death of Charles Albert
Uocrr wo w IhIi to express our heart­
felt thanks.
MRS. C. A. DOERR,
CIIAS. DOERR,
MR. and MRS. JOHN GOVE,
MISS MARION GOVE.

Post, cards—local views— lc each at
tho Herald office.

Sfitlnil hltls will ho roeolvctl by tho
Hoard o f County C ommlssloaors o f V o ­
lusia County. Florida, nail tho Iluartl o f
Cotialy CiimmlHHloni'rs
of
Homlnoto
County, Klorlilu, mooting Jointly nt tho
Dour I 11mi so In Ka a fonl, Florida, for rohiilldliig Irostlo approach ami Installing
furry uci-iihh (hu Ht. Johns rlvor, on tlia
roaij from (Ionova to Titusville, nt 10:00
n. nt. Docembor nth, t o i l .
Mach titd must he accompanied by a
cert Ifled check In the sum o f (500.00,
made pitytililo to M. A. Douglass, Clork
o f tho Board o f County Commissioners
o f Homlnoto County, Florida, as ovltlonco o f good faith
Tho County Commissioners rosorvo
tho right to roloot any or all bids, or
to accept nay bid they may doom to ho
fo r Ihu host Interest o f the Counties.
Coplus o f plans and specifications,

proposed contract and bond may bs
had on application to Samuel Jordan,
Clerk o f the Volusia Board o f County
Commissioners, Pel-and, Florida,
or
from E.-A. Douglass. Clerk o f tho Semi­
nole Board o f County Commissioners,
Sanford, Florida, a fter November
15,
1321, on deposit o f (5.00 which will be
returned If bid Is made.
By order o f the Board o f County
Commissioners o f Volusia and •Semi­
nole Counties, Florida.
(HEAD)
K. A. DOUQLAS8,
Clerk, Board o f County
Commissioners. Seminole
County, Florida.
13-ltc.
la tha Circuit Court *f th* Baxanth Judicial Cir­
cuit of Florid*, lu *nd for Saminol* County.—In Ch*nc«ry.
CITATION
Ural rice Dunbar, Complainant,
T * .

Jweph Dunbar, I* fond ant.
To jowpti Dunbar, Ttealitcnr* Unknown:
It appearing from *n afflilarlt riI---1 In llila
cana* Dint yon nr* * nnn&lt;r*"li!ent of the State
of Florida, therefore, you, Jnarph Punliar, *ra
ordered and required on th* Bth (lay of Iteeemt-r. A. D. 1021. to appear to the hill of con ■
plaint exhibited agalnat you In title came.
It li ordered that thla notice to* pohllihed In
the Sanford Herald once a week for eight
wceka.
WITNESS my hand anil the teal of thla court
on thla 27th day of September, A. t&gt;, IIKH,
(SRAM
E, A. 1&gt;01101,ASM,
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Fla.
OKO, A. DeCOTTES,
Solicitor and of Coimael for Complainant.
T-nte

Notice of Application for Tax Deeds
Under Section 575 of the Gen­
eral Statutes
Notice !s hereby given that F. L.
Woodruff,
baser of Tnx Certifi­
cate No, 176, dated tho 2nd dny of
‘June, A. D. 1919, said certificate em­
braces tho following described proper­
ty situnted in Sominolc County, Flori­
da, to-wit: South 1-2 Lot 1 nnd All
Lot 2 (less NE 1-4 of Lot 2), Sec. 2d,
Twp. 20 S, Range 30 East, 45 acres.
The said land being nsscssed at the
date of the issuance of such certificate
in the name of Unknown.
Also Tnx Certificate No. 751, dnted
tho 2nd dny of Juno, A. D. 1913, snid
certificate embraces the following de­
scribed property situnted in Sominole
County, Florida, to-wlt: Lots 4 and
5 Hlk 9, Russell’s Pint of Fort Reed.
Tho said land being nsscssed at the
date of tho Issuance of such certificate
in the name of Unknown, has filed
snid certificates in my office nnd has
mndo application for tnx deed to issue
In nccordnnco with law.
Unless said certificates shall bo re­
deemed according to law tnx deed will
issue thereon on the 9th day of De­
cember, A. D. 1921,
Witness my official signature nnd
seal this the 3rd day of November, A.
D. 1021.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fin.
12-0tc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
In Clicull Court, Seventh Judicial Cir­
cuit, stale of Floridn, Countjr of
Seminole,— In Chancery

ty. Illinois. That the defondant Cen­
tral Union Truet Company o f New
T ork, a corporation, la a corporation
existing under the lawe o f the State
o f New Y o rk and that Its principal
place o f buslnees and post o f f ic e a d ­
dress Is B0 Broadway, New T ork City,
New York. Thnt there le no person In
the State o f Florida tho service o f su b ­
poena upon whom w ou ld bind the said
defendants, or either o f them: that It
la the belief o f these
complainants
that tho snid defendants and each o f
thorn Is o v e r the a g o o f tw enty -on e
years.
It 1s therefore ordered that you. the
said defendants, nnd ouch o f you do
appenr In this Court to the bill o f c o m plaint herein filed upon Monday, the
5th day o f Decbmber, A. D. 1921, tho
came being a rule day o f this Court,
It Is further ordered that *hls ordor
bo published once a w cok fo r fou r (4)
con secu tive weeks In Uto Sanford H er­
ald, a newspaper published In Sanford,
Seminole County, Floridn.
WITNESS my hand and tho seal of
tho said Circuit Court this 21nd dny o f
October, A. D. 1921.
(SMAB)
M. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court.
‘
Seminole County. Fin.
By: V. U. DOUGLASS, D. C.
rtOBINSON &amp; BUI DO MS,
Solicitors for Complainants.
ll-B to

Is the Circuit Court, lavas th Judicial Circuit t»
« « f i t the County of UomUoli,
' “
Florid*.—la Ohnao«iy
OITATHM
A. E. RJoblom, Complainant.

■' T». .

Dolly T. Heat, Jennie Dougherty, J. A. UeIkinabl, M. A. McDonald, Q*org* W. Link
K. 0. Painter r*rtlll**r Co., a Florida Cor­
poration, and th* unknown hair*, darlwaa, aa.
aliinee*. grantee* or olhar* claiming under
Ikilly T. Pent, Jennl* Dougherty, J. A. Me.
Donald, M. A. UcDenaM, (lea. W. Link, and
E. O. Palntar Fertilizer CD., a Florida Cor­
poration, Defendant*.
To; Dolly T. Dent, residence unknown, Jennie
Itougherty, reeldenre unknown: J. A. McDon­
ald, reildenre unknown; M. A. McDonald ree­
ldenre unknown; (Jeorge W. Link, reeldence
unknown; the iielra, derleeee, grantee*, teg.
ate**, or other* claiming under Dolly T. Pent,
Jennie Dougherty. J. A. McDonald, M. A.
McDonald and (leorge W. Link, and lo any
and all other parllea claiming any Internet
In nnd to the following described land* eltunled In Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt:
No. I.—beginning HO ft. W ot the NW cor
of .he NW Vt of Hr:Vi Of AH44. Section 0, Town,
alilp 3(1 H., Hinge 30 B., run B 807 ft., U 111)
rt., NEly along railroad right-of-way 750 ft., N
31 ft.. W 770 ft.) and also beginning at the N
cor. of the N'EU of the BWU of tba BB14. Sec­
tion 0, Townaldp 20 R.. Range 80 B., ran W
(MtO ft.. H 00214 ft-. B
ft.. N 300 ft.. B 440
ft.. N 224'4 ft., and the SB)4 or the NWU
of the BEt; end the &amp;14 of the NBU of the
NOTICE o r APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDS. NWVi or the HE44, and beginning 40 rod* E and
UNDER SECTION 574 Or T1IE GEN­
0.1 nsla H of the NW cot of the NWIl of Ilia
ERAL BTATUTE8
HE),. Section P, Townaldp 20 B, Range 30 E.,
tun W 120 roil*. N 21 nail, B 40 roda. S 10
roila,
E 80 toda to the beginning.
Notice la hereby ylten that: W. It, Khiibrell,
Nn, 2.—Peginning 3W&lt; ft fl of the NW cor
pnrchMi-r of Tax (VrlKtrole Nn. 2D2.1, itnted the
2ml day of June. A. I&gt;. 1*00, lit* filed in Id certi­ or the NRU of the SWM of the RHH. Section
ficate ;r my office ind hai m*d« ippllcallon for fl, Townaldp 20 H., Hinge 80 &gt;7„ run R .200 ft.,
tax deed to luue In accordance with law. Raid H 32 degree*, K 100 ft., to U, II. right-of-way,
certificate embrace* the following described prop­ S 01 degree*. 30 Min., W along tba N aide of
erly altualed In Hemlnnle County. Florid*, to- •eld It. H. right-of-way to 8. line ot the N8U
wlt: Lot T and 8, 111k. C. Aidin'* lit AiM. to of the BW)4 of the HBU. W to the BW n r of
(Ixlcdo. The t*ld land being aueaaed it th* dtt* •eld 10 acre*, N 201 ft to the beginning.
No. 8.—Ile.'lnnlng at a point of tntareectloa
of the lutiince of •itch certificate In lb* nan* of
of the B. line of the HW VI of the 8RH. Sec­
W. I,. Palmer, Aaane..
tion
fl. Townaldp 20 8, Hinge 80 R„ rot. with N
Alan Tax Certlflca^No. 2321, dated th* 2nd
day of June. A. I&gt;. IMtfl, ha* filed Hid certificate line of rlght-of-wey of the B. F, It. It., fl 01
In my office and hat made application fur lax degree*, 30 Min., W along aald right-of-way 183
deed to luue In accnrdai*f with law, Raid certi­ ft., N 29 degree*, 30 Min., W 100 ft., B 210 ft,
ficate embrace! the foltowing deacrlhed property H 3 ft.
No. 4.—The R14 of the NBH of the NWti of
■lluated In Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt! Lota
Id. tl. and 13, 111k ('. Antin'* lit Add. to Oxledo. tin fltt'tt, flection D, Towuihlp 20 fl.. Hang* 80
The aald land l-elmt aaaeaaed nt the date of the E.
No. 0.—NW)i of Hi* NVt of lot 8. flection I,
lunanre of itlcli certificate In the name of IVTnwualdp 20 H., Hinge 30 B.
{,. Palmer, Aaane.
No. 0.—Bit 4 of Bertlun fl, Townaldp 20 fl.,
Cnlea* aatd certificate ahnll lie redeemed ac­
cording to law, tax deed will luaue thereon on Itange 30 B.
No. 7.—The NWW of the HtV« (leee F,)4 of
the !*th day of November, A. D. 1021.
Wttneaa my official alenature nnd seal tlda the NKVi), Hectlon 0. Townaldp 20 fl.. Itange
30 B.
the 13tb day of October. A. I). 1021.
No. 8.—The H IS rda. of the NB)4 of the
(HEAL)
E, A. IIOUOI.A8R,
Clerk. HIV), end the fl 13 rode of the BW)4 of the
NWB
«f the RBV4, Hectlon f&gt;. Townahlp 20 B,
Oflte
liy: A. M. WEEKS. I). C.
Itange 30 E.
No. 0.—NV4 of BV4 of lot 3, Hectlon fl. TownIn Circuit Court, 7th Judicial Circuit, •hip
20 8. Itange 30 E.
State of Floridn, Seminole County.
It appearing from the aworn bill of complaint
— In Chancery.
filed In tlda can** agilnat you, that you hare or
chilm mine Inlereit In the lamli herelnabcie tieW. C. Morris,
acrlhed, therefore, yuu, the an id Dolly T, Pent,
vs.
Dougherty, J. A. McDonald, M. A. MeStanley It, Alleyno, It living and It Jennie
ami (Jeorge W, Link era hereby resulted
dead all parties claim ing Intorost u n ­ InniaId,
lie end appear before ottr aald circuit court al
der Stanley It. Alleyno, doocanod, or lo
Iho court lioiia* tn Hanford, Florida, on tha
otherwise, In tho property below de­ Tilt
of Notc-ndier, A, D. 1021, and then end
scribed. nnd Frank O. Honch. If liv ­ thereday
enawer to the hill of complaint eaing, nnd If (load nil parties claiming Idldteiluieke
agalnal you, ollierwlae • decree pro conInterest under Frank O. itonch, do- feuo will
entered agalnat you.
cenned, or otherwise, In tho property i And anyl&gt;eend
all other parllea claiming toy
below described.
right,
(tile
or
Intereal In and to the lamia hereTo tho defendants. Stanley II. Alleyne, Inalaire dracrlbed
under, by, and through Dolly
If living, nnd If dead to all parties
Pent. Jennie Dougherty, M. A. McDonald, J.
claiming Interests under Stanley It. |T.
A.
McDonald
and
George
W. Idnk or otherwlae,
Alleyno, deceased, or otherwise, In arc hereby required lo ha
end appear before
tho property below described,
and, nor aald circuit court at* the
court houae In
Frnnk O. Beach, If living, nnd If Hanford, Florida, nn Hie 3tli day
December,
dend to all parties claiming Interests A. I). 1031, and then and th-tre of
anawer
under Frank O, Itonch, deceased, or to t’ e till of complaint exhibited mnkn
agalnxt
eetd
otherwise, tn tho fo llo w in g property|
pari Ira, otherwlae a decree pro consituate In Seminole County. Florida, unknown
(i-ao will tie entered agalnat enld unknown pardescrlhod ns:
Tho 8 1-4 o f tho NW 1-4 o f NM 1-4 tlea.
la ordered Unit tlda notice be puhllahed la
nnd tho SM 1-4 o f SM 1-4 o f NM 1-4 of theIt Snnforil
Herald, a newepnper puhllahed tn
NW 1-4 o f Sec. 15. T w p 21 S. II 89 R „ 1Seminole County,
once a week for eight
containing 12 1-2 acres, more or less, i I") week* ea to Florida,
the known parllea defendant,
It 1s hereby ordered thnt you nnd
nnd
once
a
week
for
twelve
onoh o f you do appenr to tho bill o f (lie unknown panic* defendant. (12) week* aa te
complaint herein filed on tho 2nd day
Wltnraa my hand and the aeal of the Circuit
o f Jnnunry, 1922.
on thla (lie 30th day ot Auguet, A. I&gt;. 1031.
It 1s further ordered that thla order Court
(HEAL)
B. A. DOltd LAH8,
o f publication he published In tho San­
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
ford Herald, a nowspnpor published In
Sanford, Sctr.lnolo County, Florida, once HEOIKIE (I. IIEHIIING, Hemluole County, Fla,
a week for eight consecutive weeks,
Hullcltor and Connie I for the Complainant.
W itness my hand and* tho sen!
of
__________
tho said c ir c u it Court nt Snnford, F lo r ­ 3-l.ltc

ida this 25th day o f Oolobor, A. D. 1921. In tha Circuit Court of the Bayenth Judicial Cir­
(SMAB)
M. A. DOUGLASS.
cuit of Florida, In and for Bemlnole Coun­
Clork Circuit Court.
ty,—In Chancery.
J. I*. Munanlwhlto and Orlnndo Bank &amp;
Somlnolo County. Fin,
Trust Compnny, a corporation, C om ­
By: V. M. DOUGLASS, D. C.
CITATION
plainants,
MASSMY &amp; WABBOW.
vs
Attorneys for Complnlnnnt. l l -9 t o I.lllyhel llnyitre, Complainant,
W. A. W h itcom b nml Agnes D. W h it­
tra.
comb. Ills wife, and W. A, Whitcomb. Noticu of Application for Tax Heed
Paul llaynee, Ih-fi-mlant.
Trustee, J. W alter Flynt and Mary
Under Suction 575 of the Gen­
Tu Paul llayuca, llriliklU'i Unknown:
II. Flynt, Ills wife, A. .1. Holder, Ala
It appearing from an afriihirti file,) In thla
Clydn Ilouuotl and C. M. Bunnell, her
eral
SItituteri
of
the
Slate
value tint you are n non-roalih-nt o f (lie Htata o f
husband, Mrs M B Johnson, a w i d ­
t'tnrhla,
therefore, you Paul Ilnynea, are urjrret)
ow. Froil T. Williams, J. Foster A l ­
of Fiurida
i ami rei|Mire&lt;! on the nth ilny of December, A. D,
lison. T. E. Burden. Osceola Cypress
Notice
is
hereby
given
thnt
Geo.
E.
11121, to appear to the hill o f cuniplukil exhibitCompnny, a corporation, M. I,. Hunt­
er. U M, Crosthwalt amt Mary IItinier, purchaser of Tax Certificate rtl ngiilnat yotl III thla eauar
It 1* entered Hint (hla notice bo puhllahed la
Crosthwnlt, his wife, tra
Whltmor
amt Mary Whltniur, Ills wife, nml Ira No. 30, dated tno 2nd day of Juno, A. Ihe Sanford Herald once « week fur eight week*.
WITNESS my hand and (hu aeal of aahl court
Whltmor. Trustee, Frank J. Jacoby
(u n m a rrie d ). W. L. Monro and Ma­ f). 1919, ItiiH filed said certificate in on llila 3rd day of October, A. II. IfliU.
(HEAI.)
E, A. DOL'IILAHB.
bel Mooro, his wife, and W. I,. Moore, my ollicc, and linn made application
I’ lrrk of ihe Circuit Court,
Trustee, C M W hite (unm arried,
Hemlnnle County, Florida.
Isabel Htovlck
Uintah nml
Harry for Tax Deed to inane in accordance
ICoiisli, her husband, Charles R. D o o ­ with law. Snid certificate embraces GEO. A. PeCOTTEH,
Solicitor and Cutinacl for Defendant. 8 fltc
ley. I,c-&gt;y F W akefield nml Bortor T.
W akefield, her husband, Clara
B. the following described property sit­
Olllllnml, a willow. Mary O. Brnmmer
NOTICE!
and Oerirge M. Ilrammor, hor hus­ uated in Seniinnlo County, Florida, toband. Samuel ('. Hanley and Mmmn wlt:
N olle* la hereby g lrcn that Iho Hoard o f ColinLota
123
nnd
124
Sanford
J. Dooley, his wife, H. II, Dewhlrst
•y ........ .
In nnd for Hemlmdo Cu&amp;nty,
nml Alta 11. Dowblrst, Ills wife, M. A, Heights. The said land being naaessed l lorIda, nl their noil regular meeting lo ba
(lltlllami ami Mary (IlilHanii.
his
wife, Mmrna D. Ayres, a widow, Boon at the date of (lie Issuance of such held In Sanford, Fla*, on Nov. 8, 1921,
1j. T.oltoy and Ornco A. Bo Hoy, bln certificate in tho name of Unknown. nf 10 ii clock a. in., will ri’ceUe blda for Ilia pur*
clinae of nno ear load of melal culrerla, or xilrlwife, II, .Summers, Frank W. floodrich nml Frances Goodrich, his wife. Unless said certificate shall bo re­ rp'd aewer pipe, apeclflcathm may In- had l,y ,npllrallon at ilia Clerk of the Circuit Cnurt'a of­
Central Union Trust Company, of
Now York, a corporation, and Charles deemed according to law Tnx Deed fice, nl Hnnfnrd. Ihe lamtd reaerrea (lie right to
any or all Idda,
N. Mdiulnston, Defendants.
will issue thereon tlie 28th day of No­ reject
tHEALI
B. A. IIOUai.AHH,
oiiur.it
To tho defendants, B. M.
Crosthwnlt vember, A. I). 1921.
"•‘ ' c
Clerk.
and Mary Crosthwnlt, hi" wife, Ira
WITNESS my official
signature
W hltm or and Mary Whltmor.
his
MONDAY IIRIIHtE CLUH
wife, and
Ira
Whltmor,
Trustee, nnd seal this tile 20th day of October,
Frank J. Jacoby ( unmarried), W. B.
A.
D.
1921.
Mooro and Mabel Moore, hi" wife,
(From Tueiday’i Dally)
nnd W. B. Mooro, Trusloo, C.
M.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
W h ito (unm arried), Isabel
Htovlck
Mth, J. B, Wall mi! was the graciou
Iloiish and Harry lloush, hor husClerk Circuit Court,
ha ml, Charles M. Dooley, Buoy
F.
Seminole County, Fin, host ush yestoniny afternoon nt
W akefield and Barter T. Wakefield,
her husband, Clara B. Gilliland, a 10-0tc
Hy A. M. WEEKS, D. C. hriiige party nt her homo on Wei
widow, Mary G. Bra tumor and Goorgo
M. Brnmmer, her htiHhaml. Samuel C.
Ihird street, the guests including th
Dooley and Minina J. Jtoaloy,
his
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR members of tho Monday Bridge Clu
wife. H. II. Dewhlrst illtd Attn
H.
DISCHARGE
Dewhlrst, Ills wife, M. A. Gilliland
and a few extrn guests.
and Mary Gilliland. Ills wife, Mmmn TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
I). Ayres, a widow, Boon B. Bollny
Quantities of lovely autumn flower
Notico is hereby given thnt I, aa
and Grace A. Bollny, Ills wife,
II.
wero
UHed in decorating the room
Hummers. Frnnk W. Goodrich
nnd
Frances Goodrich, his wife, Central itHHignco of J. U. LitwHon, trading nnd whore tho enrd tables were arrnngot
Union Trust Company o f Now York, doing buHincfla oh J. II. Lnwflon Mo­
a corporation, and Charles N, MdmlsSevornI very interesting rubbers c
tor Company, will on tho Oth dny of
ton,
*
It npponrlng from tho sworn till! of December, 1921, or an noon thereafter miction bridge were played during th
complaint herein filed by J. B, Musselwhite and Grlando Bank &amp; Trust Com ­ (ih convenient, will present my fitinl afternoon. Tho prize for high hcoh
pnny, a corporatIon. complainants, that
tho defendants B. M. Crosthwalt and account nnd vouchors to the Honor­ a dainty card table cover, was wo
Mary Crosthwalt, Ills wife, Ira W h lt- able James W. Perkins, at DoLand, by Mrs. George Bishop.
inor nnd Mary Whltmor, Ills wlfo, nnd
Ira Whltmor, Trustee, Frank J. Jacoby. Floridn, or wherever he may at thut
At the conclusion of tho card gnm&lt;
W. B. Mooro anil Mabel Monro,
tils
wlfo, and W. B. Mooro, Trustee. C. M. time be, for npprovnl nnd nek for the hostess served a dainty salni
White. Isabel Htovlck lloush nnd lln rry final discharge a* such assignee.
course.
,
lloush, tier husband. Charles M. DoolVANCE E. DOUGLASS,
ov, Buoy F. W akefield nnd Bortor T.
Mrs. Wallace's guests included
W akefield, her huutmnd, Clnrn II. OllAssignee J. Ii. Lawson Motor Co
llland, Mary G. Drninmur nml O corgo M,
Mesdamos
Aylette Fitts, George Bish
Drummer, her husband, nnd Samuel C, DICKINSON &amp; DICKINSON,
D ooloy-n n d Mmmn J. Dooley, his wife,
op.
George
DeCottes, Frank Milioi
Attorneys for Assignee.
11-flt/
nro all residents o f the County o f MeBonn, anil State o f Illinois, Ilial tho In Olroult Court, 7th Judicial Circuit, Bamhula
u*. f l
n' L- Erkins, Hn
residence and post office address o f
County, Fl*.—In Chancery
«iK&gt;it, h. E. Ronmiilat, W. C. Hill
each o f said defendant# severally Is
Ilinomlngton. McBcnn County, Illinois;
D. P. Drummond, H, b . Lewis, C. C
BILL TO~QulET TITLK
that tho defendants S. IB Dewhlrst nnd
Caldwell.
Alta II. Dowblrst, his wlfo, are resi­ Carrl* W. Bpccr, Cumplalnint,
dents o f Iho Stato o f Illinois, nnd that
their resilience and post o ffic e address Arlliur .1.W-IUij Ic, «t al. Defendant.
is Champaign, Champaign County, Illi­ TO ALL PKH90NH CLAIMING ANY INTER
DEATH OF ALBERT DOERR
nois; thnt tho defoudants TO. A. Gilli­
B.TT IN THE FOLLOWING DEHCHIliFP
land and Mary Gilliland, his wlfo, arc
LAND,
to-wlt:—
residents o f too Stato o f HII iioIh, nnd
2 and * of Illu.-k 34; and Lit* 2 and 4
that tholr roshlonco nnd post o ffic e a d ­ nf Lola
33, of McM’jnxllla, aa per plat record
Chnrl-s Albert Doorr, of Nyach,
dress Is Normal, McLean C oun t), Illi­ rd Pluck
tu Plat Pouk I, page 120, Hcmlnol* Gouuli
nois; thnt tho defendant Mninm D. A y ­ RaeoMa.
Y-, died this morning nt tho U m o
res, n widow, Is ft resident o f Iho Plate
You are hereby ic|i:lrv'i and utdnred lo ap
o f Illinois, ami that hor rusideiict nnd pear lit 'cm unr Circuit Guurt at tha (kiurt Uojm Ms Hi:,ter. Mrs. John Gove, after
post o ffic e address Is Peoria, Boorla in Hemlnnle IV m lj, Florida, on (la flrat Mob Hmtwtog iiiroBB. Ho wa« born
County, Illinois; thnt Iho defendants day In Pcrcmhcr, 1031, to anawer Ih* bill of
I,oon I,. Bollny nnd Ornco A. Boltov, t-nmilalnl mod ngatnri you, and therein fall Brooklyn May 20, 1857. He loa&gt;
his wife, and If. Summers, nro residents not, Gao came will U&gt; token aa roufciaed, la
two sons, Phillip A. und Charles
o f Iho Hlnta o f Illliioln. nnd that tholr l&gt;« followed by final daoac.
roHldonco and post o ffic e address •*
It la further ordered thcl thla nolle* ba pui&gt; his sister, Mrs. Gove, nnd widow. '[
Dorwln. Cook County, Illinois; that tho llahrd in the Hanford llarattl, a ncwapapcr pub
defendants Frank \v. Goodrich
and Hi licit la Hrmlr.oln Cuonty, Florida, one* a-cb funeral services will bo "held nt I
Francos Goodrich, his wife, nro resi­ week for twain week*.
Gove residence on West First stn
dents o f tho Stato or Illinois, nnd Hint
Wltr.eat uiy band and trie aeal &lt;f aal-l Court,
tholr residence nnd post o ff ic e address Auguat 18, 11)21,
at 8:00 p. m. tomorrow.
Is a ih son City. Ford County, Illinois;
(HEAL)
E. A. D0UGLA80,
thnt the defendant Cliarleo N. BdmluCerk Clrn.lt Court,
ton Is a resident o f the State o f Illi­
Haiulnolr County, Fla.
— Get your Scratch Pads f n m -jw
nois. and that hts reslilonco nnd post PICIIINHON A DICKINSON,
o ffic e address l» Olnoy, Jtloltland C oun­
flullcliora for Cnmplafoant.
l ist* Herald—by tho pound— 16c.
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Fnr.lim Ativertl.lng Repraaentatlve
, THE AMJ'RICAN PRESSASSOCIATION
If you’ve got to uso a hammer build
n house,
— — o------------You don't havo to take out an auto
licenso to run a truck farm.
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Politicians are divided Into two
dnssos—appointed ind disappointed.
-------------o-----------At Washington, It looks like war­
ships are to ho replaced with friend­
ships.
Japan can point to China ns evi­
dence thnt she is in fnvor of disarm­
ament.
------------ o-----------Another slight quake in California,
Probably they call these renl estate
transfers.
The conference must not hold thnt
the equality o f right depends upon the
equality of might.
------------ o------------Thnt Peruvian girl who is to be sent
back home from Tampa will probably
be placed on n Peruvian bark.
------------ o -----------If n prisoner is kept is jail some
months before trial h0 will convict
himself, for long confinement tolls on
one.
Yenst Is now advertised as a daily
food. Followed by a dinner of grnpeJuice and a carton of raisins there
may be possibilities in it.
It 1b less dangerous to transport
hooch than to drink it. A mall cur­
rier o f Eustis plead guilty to hootlegging Tuesday.
'------------ o------------Florldn is n great state.
There
seems to he some location in the state
where you con grow something that
cannot lio grown successfully in any
other stntes or at some other locality
in our own state. We firmly believe
thnt Florida has more "chosen spots"
for different fruits and vegetables
than California or some of the for­
eign countries. It is interesting to
note tho wonderful possibilities of this
state and to know thut the half has
never been told.
The Snnford Dnlly Herald took first
prize in tho recent contest for first
page makeup. The contest was stag­
ed by the University of Florida Ex­
tension department, and was entered
by all tho papers of the State. To
take flist prize in front page contests
of this kind, makes us feel very
chesty, indeed, oven though tho mnko
up man, Charlie Barnes, did the work.
Anyhow, Charlie and "us," killed the
hear, nnd wo all feel proud of the
fact. The Dally Hciaid is some pa­
per,
------------ o-----------Snnford is fast becoming the great­
est wholesale center In this part of
Florldn, nnd If tho good work ol tho
Chamber of Commerce keeps up, Snn­
ford will one day he the greatest
wholesale center of Florida. This
mny sound far fetched, but It is the
logical location, nnd this goes for
Jacksonville nnd Tnmpn— they aro
both too far from the center of tho
stnte, nnd have no better facilities
linn Sanford will hnve in a few years,
when wc get deeper water from tho
mouth of the St, Johns river to San­
ford. It Is coming, nnd all we need
is a little more push nnd pull. With
celery nnd lettuce, with touris* , with
wholesale distributors, Snnford will
ho n«city of 28,000 in fivo yonr3.
------------ o------------The Sanford Herald truly says:
"A fter looking them nil over it
would seem thnt Sanford has the best
prospects o f any city in the stnte. But
you can’t lay down on the job and
take it for granted.* No matter how
glorious tho prospects of n place may
bo, unless tho citizens of that place
get a hustle on and bring those pros­
pects to a cortnlntysthoy will bo like
tho man who spent his time in dream­
ing of accomplishing something great,
whllu other men outstripped him In
tho race for succoss. It Is up to the
Herald to be constantly hammering
the fact into tho minds of its read­
ers that no matter how glorious San­
ford’s prospects may be unless the
citizens combine to make these pros­
pects become a cortalnty, the pros­
pects will remain simply prospects
and nothing more.—Tampa Timos.

THE FAITH THAU FINDS
EXPRESSION.

with the rest of America. But if she voted to demonstrations that will tend
has been wounded she bravely con­ to convince us that we do not noed to
ceals the hurt and distract attention add other honeys, and freight charges,
The following editorial written by from It. Troubles aro largely Im- and commissions, and middlemen's
L. S. Fitzhuugh for the Wilmoro, Ky., mnglnnry nnyway. The sky Is still profits to our own fine honey to make
Enterprise, will be interesting to bright. Tho air is soft. Its a favor­ it the best ever. It Is that already.
T H E O N L Y H O M E SE R VIC E H O U SE IN
Sanford citizens. Mr. Fltzhugh visits ed country and people. Tomorrow Is Llko the rainbow, it needs no retouch­
Snnford often ns the guest of Geo. A. coming and In the meantime today Is ing.
V
SANFO RD
DeCottes, and ho is B real Florida' not so hnd. So why worry- Hard
The newspapers heartily approve
booster:
of this first class business move, and
tim es?? None here.
If you haven’t visited our Filling1Station you
There is one outstanding character­
And probably this constant putting If you will go to your groccryman ho
istic of the average Floridian t.hab forward tho cheery note of self con­ will tell you that he Is in favor of It,
can’t appreciate this High Grade Gasoline.
impresses the visitor nt once, when gratulation is efficacious in banishing too.
Itiought in contnet with him, and that much of the spectre. A thing Ignor­
When tho tlmo comes
lot us all
S...........................
is his incurable optimism.
In Flor­ ed is upt to become n thing unfclt^ stand up,and join the “ Florldn First
ida r\i-tything I, lovely nnd the goose At any rate, Florldn will tell you that Class.”— Plant City Courier.
30x3 N. S.................................. 7.50
hnii;:i hlirh nt all times a n ! jonsons. Bho has not felt any specific depres­
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WEATHER AND CROP
Drought mny burn and floods may sion and it Is tolerably certain that
"'•'M'f, prices mny go below tho «nst Florida believes It from tho long repe­
Conditions in Florldn for the Week
of ru rkoting end lenvo him with n tition.
Ending November 15, 1021.
cron thnt does not pay to harvest and
In the mean time nnd all tho time
"hip, winds may shake tho oranges tho nntlvc boosts his stnte nnd Its
Temperature:—Tho
temperature
off his trees and tho fly mny eat them transcendent advantages over nil oth­ was moderately low over much of the
V U L C A N IZ IN G
up, banks may tighten on him nnd the er sates as a place to live, grow rich northern und western portions of tho
automobile mny have to he sold. What and ho happy. He shows it up In all section from about tho 11th to tilth,
Phone 447-W
First and Elm Ave.
might bo truly designated hard times the bright dolors of a glowing picture. being near freezing nt some Interior
nnd a gloomy outlook mny stare him He ndds to a vivid imagination a portions o f extreme northern nnd
In the face and call on him for sacri­ sincere belief nnd lenves an Impres­ western counties, Frost wns reported
fice. But in the face- o f any or all o f sion thnt catches nnd lingers, It is a several times during tho week, but
these trials, to tho ordinary citizen, growing stnte and ho Is stimulating without dnmnge.
W H E N Y O U T H IN K OF COFFEE
light ho can
ho faces tb- world with a cheery its gi wth by every
Precipitation:—There wore ocr.jflcsmile nnd no unshaken faith in his throw on It. The dark shndcs ho inl showers nnd legally heavy rnlnf
THINK OF
stnte ns the favored spt&gt;t on this leaves out— if he honestly bci’eves over nil portlo*" )f the section, al­
enrthly footstool and an abiding b e -1there nre any dark slinde. And he though more rnin is needed west of
lief in the good fortune of anyone who |gets there.
the Suwannee rlvor—mainly, however,
Florida is rapidly filling up and west of the Apalachicola river, hut
is lucky enough to live there.
“ Hnrd times been hitting your making long strides in development uven this relief was doubtless rccclvcountry up there?" he will ask in n and larger Htatehood. How much of ed during the last dny of the week,
tone of commiseration, "wo hnven’t her advancing growth is due to the ( when amounts exceeding
an Inch
felt it here. Of course money has persuasive belief ami that word of were reported from regulnr nnd spec­
Always Fresh
been hard to get—the hanks havo been her children enn only lie realized by ial stations.
a little short of fundH and ain’ t mak­ those who have come much in con­
Condition of Crops:— Reports are
ing any loans, they’ve got to hold tho tact with them nnd listened to their generally more favorable thnn during
money to market tho citrus crop you untiring song.
the weeks Immediately following tho
know—nndl vegetables didn't bring
October storm. Although some com­
LOOKS LIKE A WINNER
much more thnn enough to pay the
plain thnt citrus fruits are still drop­
express on the northern market. The
ping a sn result of the storm, reports
SA N F O R D M A R B L E &amp; G R A N IT E W O R K S
Acceptance in principle, by both generally indicate a very satisfactory
orange crop luis been cut In two by
the unprecedented dry and hot Bum­ Great Britain am! Japan, of Secretary condition of orchards; fruit is color­
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
mer nnd whnt *s left nre small. Hughes’ proposals for naval reduction, ing nicely, and shipments nre active;
CEMETERY
WORK A SPECIALTY
Trade’s been n little slack at tho shows that this country has, at least, a large portion of the fruit damaged
1018
West
First
Street
1018 Wnst First Street
stores and peop’ e hnve been having made a hit at the beginning of the lias been forwarded. Seed beds and
some difficulty in meeting their hills armament conference.
recently planted truck hnve done well.
Mr. Hughes, at one stroke, has dis­ Some beans, eggplant, nnd other truck
and keeping their credit up. Men havo
been having trouble In finding funds armed, for the time being, nil those are in the market, and cnhhngc, cel­
to buy fertilizer for the coming sea­ critics who were arguing tlmt the ery, and lettuce made progress. Sweet
son nnd nre straining their credit American desire for disarmament was potatoes are being dug, and cane cut,
some. There are even n few who claim only half hearted, lie tins put the oth­ the Inttor for syrup making. Onts nro
that wc ABE having the hardest sea­ er nations on the defensive, and in a being planted—some are up and look
son of years, O ’ course there nro al­ position where they must "show well. Ranges hnve responded to the
New DeForest Block
ways a certnin number of calamity cause" or submit to the odium of be­ recent rains. Much general plowing is
ing
classed
as
advocates
of
militarism.
being
done.
The
soil
over
practically
howlers everywhere hut they do not
represent tho sentiment of the com­ He has taken the wind out of the all the section is in good condition.
munity. They arc just naturally Japanese sails by complying with Ja­
AVOIDABLE ACCIDENTS
what you would call hilltoun minded pan’s expressed desires of discussing
cronkers. They nre no credit to tho arms reduction before attempting a
State when they talk their pessimistic settlement of the Eastern question
Accidents will happen, wo presume,
generally.
gloom."
as long ns the human rnco lives, but
The best thut can ho said of the at that, it would nppenr tho most of
"Town lots nro advancing every
day," says nnother, "nnd if thnt ain’t Hughes plan, however, is that it is a them, should never have happened.
With a complete line of new
n sign of prosperity I don’t know whnt start in the right direction .and would At the recent national snfuty conven­
effect
a
saving
of
a
good
many
mil­
tion in Boston statistics were given
is. There nre not many boing sold it
and reclaimed army goods of
Is true hut thnt does not hlqdcr them lion dollars annually to the tax pay­ showing thnt theru were 23,000 fatal
ers.
And
this
is
much
to
the
good
nccldents in industry in the United
from stiffening m price. It shows
every description------- Tents,
tho hoidor's belief in tho value of thnt in rejoicing over it the public States in 1010. Non-fntnl accidents
might
conceivably
lost
sight
of
the
amounted
to
tho
staggering
sum
total
Florida property ns mi investment in
Blankets, Clothing, Boots and
a growing state. We are looking for fact thnt it neither makes future wars of 575,000 in the class of those neces­
the best season in years and high pri­ less liable nor alters the relative sitating four weeks’ absence from
Shoes, etc., at greatly reduced
ces (how many do thnt every year) strength of the probable belligerents work,' while upwards of 3,000,000 wero
hurt by accident sufficiently to lose
nnd there nre more tourists coming in cuse of war.
prices. A visit is requested.
It is a practical rather than an one day from regulnr tasks.
m
this winter thnn over before. Hard
It is thought that these fntal acci­
times? We do not know th • word In ideal reduction. It dues not convert
swords into plowshares, hut by keep­ dents do not include household acci­
Florida."
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The old cracker sits in the door of ing down the size of the sword all dents and startling ns tho total of nil
bin shanty nnd looks on the w a s t e of around, it lenves moru room for tile tho nccldents record is, it Is entirely
East Second St.
G. D O W N E Y , Prop.
sandy ground in front of him npprov- development of those peaceful voca­ reasonable to hurpuho that no effort
wns
mudo
to
cllmlnnto
such
casualties.
tions,
which,
by
the
way,
arc
Just
ns
ingly: "The wind blow my stable
down, Inst week, nnd n tree fell on the essential to tho successful manage­ The speed mania is responsible for a
old cow nnd she died right there. The ment of war as the more militant largo shnre of the accidents listed and
tho victims wore largely from the
old woman's down with the rheuma­ trnden.
ranks of childhood. The Record hnH
Acceptance
in
detail
may
he
fore­
tism nnd my oldest son, John, run off
pointed
out time and again that tho
last week nnd got married nnd loft mo cast, because, ns the other nations
average
death from tho nutomohilo is
without any help on the place, Fertil­ pretty well understand, if the present
nothing
short
of murder.
izer got so high Inst year that I naval competition should go on, this
The
mania
is
speed, moru speed, not­
couldn’t afford to buy nnd had mighty country with its immense resources,
withstanding
when
.fact nro sifted in
little stuff raised in consequence. I could and would hooii have n nnvy
court
the
speeder
wns
going nowhere
been shaking, myself, right smart which would put nil the other coun­
in particular. Simpio precaution in
with the ague nnd not been ublo to tries to Bhnme. America can afford
driving nnd a sane speed limit would,
work much. But the BWeet potntoos to muko the offer announced by Mr.
in jour opinion, cut down tho nppulllng
did fine nnd the fish hit nil right. I Hughes, because it has nothing to
death rate of accidents. Then there
killed n couple of alligators and a lose by letting its nnvy* rest whilu is the carelessness of the airplane me­
U Because, Mr. Farmer, you can use
seven font rnttlor and sold the skins building up its other Industries; the chanic and tho consequent tragedy.
for whnt little money we needed. Its other nations can not afford to reject While tho industrial institutions ap­
our facilities to your advantage.
n great country for those who know the offer, because the alternative parently enro little whnt becomes of
how to live In it. I’m sorry for them would leave them in a poorer situa­ the worker, tho worker, In n greater
II Our buying capacity enables us to
in tho north, who have to freeze all tion relntive to this country than they number of instances, cares oven loss.
now
onjoy.—
Lakeland
Telegram.
winter nnd can't go barefooted."
There should ho ns big u campaign
supply your Crates, Hampers, Insec­
------------ o-----------"Hnrd timbs?” Bnys the real estate
on to bnn accidents ns there is to ban
ticides, Fertilizers and supplies at a
"FLORIDA HONEY WEEK"
mnn. This don't look like t does It?"
sickness ami disease. In the one re­
nnd ho unfolds n map. "We are put­
spect tho United Stutos lends the
saving in cost to you.
The beekeepers of the entire State world in fcnrfulness nnd in the other,
ting this subdivision on the market
nnd hnve hnd any number of Inquir­ aro enthusiastically in fnvor of the tills country has nothing to bonat
11 You don’t have to figure away in
ies ns to the price of lots from all subject, "Homo Market for Homo about. It 1b tlmo thnt wo quit propaProducts,"
nnd
ns
nearly
us
can
bo
'gnnding about trifles like a drink of
over tho country. No! wo haven't sold
advance what you need. Our ample
many yet but nre getting ready for a figured out they nro "hitting the nnil Icorn liquor und give attention to rem­
stock will take care of you.
edying the ovils of useless accidents.
great rush for thorn as Boon ns times on tho head.”
Honey Is the beekeepers’ homo pro­ Possibly this doctrina will win very
get better— I mean as soon ns tho
tourist season open. Prices are ad­ duct, nnd ha is gotting tired of seeing few votes in tho mad whirl of tho peo­
Compare Our Prices
vancing nnd wc can't nay how long his honey shipped out of tho State ple toward the devil, but that doas
W E A R E A T Y O U R SERVICE
we will hold nt the present low fig­ to bo mixed with other honeys, and not prove that it Is not worth trying.
ures. Better buy now If you wnnt a then sent back hero for sale at Lhroo — Columbia State.
bargain. They nro going up with a or four times tho price thnt he is will­
whoop ns soon as times Improve—I ing to take for it at the stall.
Two teaspoonsful of Tanlnc in n lit­
There can be no question as to tho tle wnter taken three times a day just
mean nB soon ns tho season opens."
And so It goes. This universal quality of this "Florida First Honey." before) meals will muko you oat bet­
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optimism Ib In the air, It gets In tho It 1b pure and nlco nnd wholesome, ter, feel better, sleep better and work
system of tho outsider soon and he and it is to impress tho consuming bettor.— Union Pharmacy.— Adv,
PHONE 536
too becomes a booster for Florida if public of Florida with these facts nnd
to
encourage
the
more
sensihlu
plan
Tho
Bnracca
class
will
entottaln
tho
he stays any length of time—it is that
infectious. It nlso acts as a tonic of o f home consumption that Florida Phll&amp;thoa nt tho Presbyterian church
♦+4 + + + + * + + + + + + * *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦&lt;►♦
the most beneficial sort.
It Is im­ boekeepers, In co-operation with Flor­ parlors at 3 p. m.
ida
storekeepers,
are
proposing
to
possible to believe that the world
quickly rellnves n cold.
13-lfitc To prevent • cold iake 668.
wide depression and straitening has demote the week just before Thanks­
13-15to
Prohibition Jokes, h i with us yet;
left Florida out In tho cold. It Is giving to showing up the facts just as
last wt&gt; forget, lest we forget.
Oh, Politics- How foreign policies
One secret o f long lifo ts to bo n
leasonablc to suppose that she has they are.
are mangled In thy name!
666 curse Chills and Fever,
13-15tc
"Florida Honey Week" will he do- rich relative,
her share of the burden to bear along

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Frank Akers lire Co.

Grade “A ” Coffee
BEL-JAR COFFEE CO.

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NOW READY FOR BUSINESS

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Interests Y ou !

Chase &amp; Co.

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY,.NOVEMBER 18, 1921
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ORANGE BELT BEE NEWSPAPER CONTEST WINNERS
WERE GIVEN OUT YESTERDAY,
KEEPERS ASS’N
DAILY HERALD WINS ONE PRIZE
BUSY AS BEES
Read at a meeting of Orange Belt
Beekeepers’ Association held in San­
ford, September 21.

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public upon the value of our newspa­
pers to their communities and the
state.
For tho dallies, only first prizes
wore nwardod in thcBo three classes,
in addition to the general prizes al­
ready mentioned.
The complete list of awards fol­
lows:
Best front-page, weeklies: First,
Fort Pierce News-Tribune; second,
Florida Advocate, of Wnuchuln; third,
Lake Wales Highlander. Others par­
ticularly deserving of mention in this
class are; Tho Sarasota Times, Lees­
burg Commercial, Cocoa Tribune and
the Kissimmeeo Valley Gazette.
Beat editorial page, weeklies: First,
Fort Lauderdale Haloid; second, Tit­
usville Star-Advocate; third, Lees­
burg Commercial.
Best farm nows treatment: First,
Wnuchuln Florida Advocate; second,
Lake Worth Herald; third, Bay
County Beacon-Tribune, of Panama
City; with tho SnraBota Times as a
close contender,
Among the seven-column dailies, tho
Miami Herald had things all its own
way,, partly because thoro wore com­
paratively few of such papers enter­
ed. That should not detract from tho
sterling worth of this paper which won
firsts on frbnt page, editorials and
fnrm news.
In tho six-column dailies the compotion was eloper. The best front
page was that of tho Sanford Dally
Herald; the best editorial page, Or­
lando Morning Sentinel; nnd tho best
fnrm nows treatment, South Jackson­
ville Journal.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Lundqulst nnd
son, were callers nt the homo of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Hlrschi, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. J. E. Lundqulst nnd Mrs. E.
W. Lundqulst visited Tuesday In
Grupcvlllo, the latter cnlling also to
sec Mrs. Ballinger,
This seems to bo moving week. Mr.
and Mrs. Stedt nro moving back to
their own homo nftcr having lived on,
nw| had charge of Mr. Rnntoul's
house for over a yenr nnd a hnlf; the
most of the furnishings of the tatter
home hnvo been sold to Mr, nnd Mrs.
Fred Williams, of Sanford. Mr. nnd
Mrs. A. L. Campbell nnd children
have moved into Snnford nnd are now
located on Jlolly avenue, near the hnll
pnrk.
Leonard Vihlon has been assisting
his daughter and son, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Kenneth Robbins, to move out to his
cottage in Upsnln ns they hnvo recent­
ly rented their bungalow in Snnford.
Mr. and Mrs. Hlrschi ami children
are now located in their neat five
room bungalow, which he has erected
himself on their place near the Pres­
byterian church. They used the gar­
age until ho could get tinio to build.
Nearly every one from this section
was in Sanford on Armistice day to
see the parade, two among our num­
ber at least taking part, Miss Mar­
garet Erlcson, with n hunch of pretty
girls in the Holly car, which was dec­
orated as a basket of red roses and,
Charles Cramer, one of our soldier
boys, drove the car representing the
camp scene of the boyH in grny.
Cnrl Pierson attended the social and
fish fry at Upsaln, Saturday evening.
Rev. Albertson confirmed the truth
of the report o* the dentil of Dr. It.
W. Edwards, of Jacksonville who h»j
so long ministered to this ami the
Lake Mary churches, of pernicious
nimemin. His death enmn an n great
shock to ell; ho was to have opened
tho Preabytrlnn synod held recently
at Miami; indeed the paper nlnted that
he did, hut word enmo from his doctor
he was too ill to leave his lied and in
two days he was dead, It cast a
sadness over the whole meeting, which
Rev, A., nnd wife, nttended, going
down in their car for the ten days.
Rev. Edwards has many dear friends
nil over tho state who will sorrow at
his going, nnd lonvoB a wife in Jack­
sonville, n son, who nttended nt
Gainesville, nnd is now taking up
special agricultural studies under
Ohio tcnchers, nnd n daughter, Miss
Margaret, a dietician, who Is now in
Washington, hut was for jiome time
at tho Womnn's College at Tallahas­
see.

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BURLEY
T U R K IS H

T h e th re e g r e a t e s t
c ig a r e t t e t o b a c c o s .
M eetin g M ILD N E SS MELLOWNESS-AROMA

one-eleven

cigarettes

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Mrs. A. A. Moran nnd children,
spent Armistice day in Snnford, and
Bpent the weekend with Mr1. Will
Hand.
Miss Lucile Swent nnd Meade Ba­
ker, was visiting in Longwood,
Thursday evening. Miss Helen Mo­
ran ennie hack with them.
‘Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Prcvntt took
dinner Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs.
Grover Lefllos,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wakefield has visitors
from Orlando this week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Philips were
visitors In Snnford, Mondny.
Mrs, Tolnr and daughter, wn9 visit­
ing her sister, Mrs. H. II. Pnttishnll,
Tuesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs, B. E. Frnnklin nnd
bnby, spent Sunday in Orlnndo.
Mrs, Wakefield’s brother is here
visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McFnrlnno cnlled on Mr. nnd Mrs. Davis, Sunday.
Rev. Wright ,of Oviedo, prenchcd
n fine sermon Sundny and a Inrge
crowd was in attendance.
Mr. nnii Mrs. Will Prcvntt nnd son,
of Moore Station, was visiting rela­
tives here Sundny.
Air. Jack Wicks has been very ill
with chills nnd fever,
Mrs. Mnhcl Brnnon nnd children,
who hns been visiting her mother,
Mrs. Wm. Daniels, returned to her
home Sundny in New Smyrna.
Mr. P. M. Wakefield is in Tnmpn
nn business.
A large crowd from here attended
Armistice day in Sanford, Friday.
Miss Alexia Mccb nnd Ralph Geig­
er spent Sundny in Longwood.

Airs. Bill Allen and
were visitors in Snnford Saturday.
J. E. Phipps returned Friday from
Cocoa.
Mr. Wilson nnd Dr. R. L. Anderson
of Orlando were out of town visitors
in town on Friday.
Hayden Miller, of Jacksonville, was
the guest of J. E. Phipps, Wednes­
day.
Air. and Airs. J. S. Dinkol spent the
dny in Snnford on Saturday.
Mr. and Airs. Greene arrived on
Thursday from Afaine to spend the
winter. Air. Greene expecta to build
this winter.
Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Chapman and
little son returned to their homo in
Jacksonville after a several days visit
with Airs. Chapman’s parents, Mr. and
Alra. J. S. Dinkel.
Miss Ethn Hartley returned Monday
from an extended visit to Atlanta,
Chnttnnooga and other points.
Mrs. Wooten, of Wnochula, Is visiting her mother, Airs. John Entiminger.
Airs. F. J. Nclmyor and J. A. Bistline left tho first of the week for Jack­
sonville where they hnvo a large poul­
try exhibit at the Stnto Fair.
A. Y. nnd K. B. Fuller wero visitors
in Orlando Tuesday.
J. E. Phipps and Hayden Miller, of
Jacksonville left Wednesday for Lake
Wales, Ft. Meade and other southern
points.
Tho Ladies of the Civic League gave
a social ten nt tHb Library Thursday
nfternoon from 3:00 to 5:00.
Mrs. J. S. Dinkel and Allss Olive
were visitors in Orlnndo on Wednes­
day.
Airs. Florence Hudson of Orlando,
was on out-of-town visitor Tuesday
afternoon,
D. W. Short hns resigned his offico
as city tax assessor nnd Mr. Wood­
cock has been appointed his succes­
sor.
Work on the West Longwood road
is progressing rapidly and will soon
be completed ns far as Longwood.

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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
J. T. Reeves is no longer connected
with mo in nny way, nnd 1 am not re­
sponsible for nny money, fertilizer, or
anything ho may charge to me. Tho
agreement I declare broken—and nt
nn end.
AIRS. AI. B. ALLISON.
200-D-n-W— itp .
Rub-Aly-Tism, a pain killer. 13-15tc

Miss LnRuo Davis, of Chattanooga,
The office cynic calls it tho fair
Tonn., only weighed 70 pounds. After sex, and then grades tho male sox as
taking three bottius of Tnnloc, she good or excellent.
now weighs over 100 pounds and is onjoying tho best of health.— Union 666 cures Bilious Fev.tr.
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Pharmacy,—Adv.
Tho Orlando Rcporter-Stav is pub­
An absont-mindod surgeon Is ono lishing tho life of Lena Cinrko—from
who says: ’’Let mo feel your purse.” ail reports it ought to be interesting
reading.
Rub-My-TIsm for Rheumatism.
13-lBtc 366 cures Malarial Fever,
13-15tc

WANTED—Young cow.

hauling._____________________ 81-tfc
WANTED— Dolls to dress for Christmns. For full information address
Mrs, L. It. Mitchell, Box 64, Oviedo,
Fla.______________ ____________ 11-tf-p

FOR SALK

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FOR SALE— No. 817 Wait T irst Gt.
Eight rooms and bath. For price
and terms, write box 782, Daytona,,
Fla.
46-tfc
SIXTH STREET PAINT SHOP, T. 8. D*lk,
m«n«*»r. Orders prompt 1/ executed. Sell*.
f . . ’ tlon xmtentreil.
8-18lp

Guns repaired and keys fitted, See
McAlexander nt Bines' Electrical
Store.
Xl-Stp
ATTENTION, CELERY GROWERS 1
Wo havo Just received a carload of
Yellow Jacket sprayers, price of same
cash, 12 par cent below last year's
prices.— Mahoney-Walker Co. 10-4tc
" E T lb E " ' BATTERIES, the til ant
that lives in a box. We can now fu r ­
nish six Volt Batteries at $24.60. We
buy, soil, exchange, recharge and re­
pair all makes Batteries.— Ray Broth­
ers. Phono 648,
6-tfc
LOST OR STRAYED— 2 light Jersey
cows, one buthend and ono with
horns; 1 dark Jersey, cow and 1 dark
Jersey yearling. Finder pleaso noti­
fy II. C. Davis, Lockhart, Fla., and
receive reward.
ll-4 tp
FOR SALB— 10 ncr«s of land, IS acres
ready for plow, 10 aorta broken up,
fairly good house on pleas, ahlokea
house, eto. Fruit trees. Mite from the
postoffloe, half mile from railroad. On
canal. Good aoll. Addreaa Kirby Oelean, at Oeteen._____________
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NOTICE TO HOG OWNERS!

FOUND— Red boar hog, right ear
cut. Owner can have same by calling
and paying for damage done by hog.
11-tto______________NICK ZERNOV AN,

FOR SALE— Cabbage plants, $2.00
per 1,000; express'collect add 30c
per 1,000 postpaid. Orders shipped
day received.— Dorris Plant Co., Val­
dosta, Ga,
ll-4tp
FOR SALE— Ono good maro, regis­
tered Poland China hogs, White
Leghorn cockerels (English strain)
Dressmaking.— Airs. W. V. Phillips,
Osteon, Fin.
12-4tp

linni, Ain

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Good repnir work makos your bat­ A NICE COUNTRY HOME FOR BALE—
Apply to nm miner, A. J. Lundqulst,
tery givo you much longer service Route A, IJox 216, Hnnford. Fla. H-12ti&gt;
Wo do it for less. Provo us out.—Hof*
Mac Battery Co.,
14-ltp Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 576 of the General
TltAl'PERS TAKE NOTICE.
Statutes of the Stnte of Florida
The law now requires thnt you se­
Notice is hereby given thnt Edwin
cure n license to trap fur hearing ani­
S. Miller, purchaser of Tax Certifi­
mals or to chase the same with clogs.
cate No. 2302, (luted the Gth day of
You are required to secure this li­
June, A . D. IHOP, has filed said certi­
cense, which will cost $1.00. I give
ficate in my office, nnd has ntnile ap­
this notice on account of the law being
plication for Tax Deed to issue in ac­
new and shall expect all interested
cordance with law. Said ccrntlficatc
parties to secure license before engag­
embraces
the following described
ing in trapping of any nature*,
property situated in Seminole County,
E. F. HOUSEHOLDER,
Florida, lo-wit: Beg. 522.22 ft. N of
County Judge, SE cor. of NE 1-1 of NE 1-4, Sec. 31,
Twp. 20 S., Range 30 E., run N 105.74

In the Circuit Court of the Seventh ,lnft., W 711.2 ft., S 105.74 ft., E 711.4
illclnl Circuit of riorldu. In ond for
Seminole County,— In Chancery.
ft. 2 3-4 acres. The snid land being
Marian Giles, Complainant,

deni o f Ilia Slate o f Florida, therefore,
you. John Giles, are ordered and requir­
ed on the Ifilh day o f January. A. D,
MANY THANKS.
1!i22, to appear to the hill o f complaint
exJilhlted aualiiHt you In this cause.
It la ordered that thin nottco tie pubEditor Snnford Herald:
llsht-d In the Sanford Herald oueo a
week for elithl weeks.
Will you give us tho privilege of ex
WITNESS my hand and tho hciiI of
JiiIm court oh thin IGth tiny of No veinpressing in your paper the deep heart tmr.
A l&gt; 1921.
(HEAL)
K. a . DOUG LABS,
felt appreciation of tho rognrd nnd
i i a.
Llerh o f tho Circuit Court,
kindness shown the old Confederate
Hemtnole County, Fla.

To break a cold take (Hi(i.

W a N't K d

Are you stopping every ton days
for our FREE Battery water? Wo FOR SALE— Coal oil henter, $3.60;
electric tablo stoves, $12,60 value,
make our own.— Hof-Mac Battery Co.
14-ltp for $7.00, in perfect condition. 418
Mngnolia.
13-tp
When you feel that your matrimon­ HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING ATtnohment, fits nil se w in g machines
ial venture Is a failure, keep still and Price
|2.00, Checks, 10c extra. Lights
Mall
ord er House, Box 127, Blrm lnggo nhend nnd cut breakfast.

VH.
John Giles, Uofemliiiit,
Tnnlnc is appetizing and invigorat­
CITATION
ing. Try it today.— Union Phnrmucy. To Jo tin titles, Residence Unknown:
It uiipeorlnK from an affidavit filed
—Adv.
In this cause that you nro a non-resl-

Veterans by the good people of Snn­
ford on Armistice Day. The occasion
‘nwnkoned cherished memories nnd
mndo us realize afresh, thnt tho prin­
ciple for which we fought has lost
none of its lustre by tho lapse of
years.
Many thnnks,
J. HILL JONES.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

Matt bt
fresh and good milktn J. H. Melmer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
ls-tfe
Miss ’ Louiso
SEE M. S. NELSOrt for all klndTof

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The Front Page Contest A m on g Six Column
Dailies W a s Very Close

The Orange Belt Keokcopera’ Asso­
Tho winners in the state newspaper
ciation
contest put on by tho General Exten­
Is a thing o f recent birth
sion Division of tho University of
Perhaps you havo not hoard of it
Florida were announced last night af­
And cannot Judge its worth
ter exceedingly close contests in a
Well here we arc a score and more
number of the classes in which there
We are by the beos to stay
wore approximately a hundred and
And If we’ve failed to spell success
twenty-five entries. After spending
We want the better way
a day in determining tho winners,
Now we have found by looking Bristow Adams, who judged the con­
around
test, nwardod the three highest aver­
age scores for weeklies as follows:
One does not know it nil
The Florida Advocate of Wauchulaj
Its organization brings success
for 7-column dailies, the Miami HorBe your business great or small
Its notthe hours, the whys, the when aid; and for G-volumn dallies, the
Orlando Morning Sentinel won the
Trnt people want toray.
highest average score. Bristow Adame
But after all 1s said, tie then
la head of the Journalism Depart­
Say did YOU make it pay?
Cod made the lPMo busy bee to bless ment nt Cornell University and has
judged similar state-wide cur outs in
this earth and man
And If we would a blessing be, we'U New York, Kansas, South Dak-t.a »nd
Minnesota. Professor Adams says
follow hia plan
Bees organize, they colonize, they thnt It was especially difficult to
pick tho winners, especially among
surely make it pay
tho
wcokiies, most of which are of
Get busy then liko good Bee men pnss
high
class, especially in front-pngo
in your name today.
make-up,
and Betting a higher aver­
Next meeting will bo hold at the
age
than
in
the other states where he
Commercial Club building in DeLand,
has
judged
them. Tho metropolitan
November 10th.
papers
of
Jacksonville
and Tampa
The curious indifference of the
American popple towards honey, has worq, not entorod in tho competition.
Prof. Adnms says that ho found
cost this country more in dollars,
cents, public health, and common corn- tho weekly pnpors most interesting
and hardest to rank. They represent­
mated.
The manufacture of refined sugar ed the largest numbors in entries, and
in no wise assists in the development first, second and third prizes wore
o f the nation's most Important agri­ given for front page make-up, for edi­
cultural Industries, altho bee-keeping torial page, and for best handling of
In tho production of honey results In farm news. Tho contest which was
untold riches through pollination of conducted under tho auspices of tho
Genorni Extension Division was in­
the food farms of the country.
Neglect of tho bee, through over­ augurated by B. C. Riloy, director, in
emphasis of tho Importance o f Who order to center tho attention of tho
cano, beet sugar and glucose indus­ * * * * * * * * * * * *
tries, has nut only resulted in tho
withdrawal from the human family of
a sugar food and sweetness of Infinite­
ly greater vnluo thnn refined sugar,
but it has brought failure fo many a
fruit district that would otherwise *
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flemished beyond the dreams of tho
fruit farmer,
, That honey and tho honey bee
Aviator Johnson, of Lakeland, was
should havo been lost sight of in the a guest nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs.
advanco of civilization constitutes one Voile Williams, for the Armistice day
o f the many curious blunders which festivities.
humnnlty, while priding Itself on Its
Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Bertolson
progress, Is so prono to commit.
took a trip to Geneva on the after­
It Is not generally known thnt in noon of tho 11th.
the United States we consume only
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Lundqulst and
40.000. 000 pounds of comb honey and son, Raymond, wore guests of Mr. nnd
120.000. 000 pounds of oxtractcd hon­ Mrs. L. B. Hudgins on the 11th.
ey nnnunlly. All thin honey Is gath­
ClinHe &amp; Company, are moving a
ered by tho bee in tho form of noctar lot of grapefruit from the Haines
from tho blossoms o f white clover, grove this week.
■age, sweet clover, alfalfa, cotton,
Mrs. Benton nnd daughter, Miss
golden rod, orange, palmetto, gnlibcr- Alice, arrived Saturday and nrc guests
ry, wild sunfiowor, ami sweet bay.
at the home o f her brother, A, F.
What thin pollination means in the Westerdlck and wife. They took them
production of food is not rcnllzod by down to visit their grove near Mait­
the nvorngn person.
land, Sunday,
The Van Rcnsnclener apple orchard
Mr. and Mrs. Ballinger had a treat
in Medina county, Ohio, tolls tho on Sundny ns Rev. Burhnns came out
whole story which the fnrmers of for them for the morning services in
Amorlcn might well heed to their ad­ .Snnford and in the afternoon tho
vantage. The Van Rensselaer farm writer enjoyed n ride with Mr. and
produced on tho nverngo of five hun­ Mrs. Alfred Erlcson to Geneva.
dred bushels o f npples annually until
Mrs. V. C. Collor came out Wed­
its owner trimmed and sprayed Ids nesday to spend tho day at tho home of
trees and began to keep bees where­ their nephew, ChnrlcH Cramer.
upon the production of |be sumo nrMr. Collier’s mon have finished
elfprd with not a single tree added, painting the cottage, this week.
leaped from five hundred to sixteen
thousnnd bushels in a single Reason. heated in this may I o b c b nil its fine
Yet, not so long ngo, bees wore (tnvors and distinguishing character­
looked upon by tho farmers of tho istics, although still wholesome and
United States as a nuisance ni.t] ninny delicious,
lawsuits hnvo been bitterly prosecut­
Honey is not put through any re­
ed in order to destroy the so-called fining process to prepare it for con­
pests.
sumption on your tables, hutis oaten
Mr. Hopp, of Now Jersey, who owns ns made by tho bees, while sugar,
a Inrge apple orchard, producing 120,- glucose and syrups of all kinds, un­
000 bushels o f apples, says thnt bees dergo all kinds o f refining nnd con­
are so Indispensable to tihe growing of centrating before fit for nlir use.
fruit In this country, thnt fruit grow­
It has keen found thnt n person suf­
ers can afford to pay five dollars a fering from dinhetos can uso honey in
colony to local bee men for putting moderation when they can not con­
tile been in orchard during bloom, sume a single cube of grunulnted su­
taking thorn away again at its (lose. gar without Buffering the keenest dis­
These mon knew tho fruit grow­ tress.
ers did not understand they wore
Tho writera personal experience
driving away tho very agency noces- showed that while children suffering
snry for tho proper pollination of tho with a severe case of whooping
fruit bloom when they were fighting cough often enn not retain enough
the honey bee ns a pest. But they food to nourish them, honey not only
lennied their lesson by experience, ns stnyed In tho stomach hut contained
was shown in ono instance whoro the enough nourishment to keep the child
’ben keepers wore driven out of a in good strength. At the same time,
certain locality. After two years of honey sooths tho throat and controls
fruitless orchards, the bees wero wel­ the cough as well ns nny cough medi­
comed hack again. Orange growers cine.
of Florida nrc beginning to realize
CnkuH or cookies containing honey
hoes in order to insure tholr being in retain their moisture much longer
whnt tho bee mentis to their crops, thnn those sweetened with sugar only.
A local orange grower having of­
Drop Cakes.
fered to khbtJ expense of moving
Ono sup honey.
Lees in order to insure tholr being in
One-half cup sugnr.
ench of his large groves.
Ono-half cup shortening.
Honey cannot he adultorntcd. Many
One-half cup sour milk,
think if honey is granulated it Is not
Ono egg.
pure honoy. But all pure honey will
One-half teaspoon soda.
become solid unless heated to 100 deg.
Four cups sifted flour.
fahrenheit, and held nt that temperaFlavor to taste. Drop on greased
turo for a certain time. But honey pan.
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assessed at the (Into of tho issuance
of such certificate in tho name of Un­
known. Unless said certificate shall
ho redeemed according to law Tax
Deed will issue thereon on tho 24th
day of December, A. D. 1021.
Witness my official signature nnd
seal this the 18th dny o f November,
A. D. 1021.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fla.
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
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Order Thanksgiving: Poultry Early!
FVesh Vegetables, Plumb Pudding,’ Jams and Jellies- nev
DiUtS,D jl!8 a,llJ Datea 1 Fine lino of Fresh Fruit • that gooi
Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise; Fresh Nucocunut, 88c per lb * J
good line of fancy English Biscuits; Philadelphia C rew
Cheese, best Western and Florida Beef, Pork Venl am

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1931
ordered Issue: T. L. Lingo, Schelle
Moines, E. F. Householder, F. S.
Frank, L. M. Tyre, Sr.
Reports of the several county offi­
cials were received, rond nnd ordered
Tho Board of County Commission­ filed.
The Sanford Rod &amp; Gun Club held
IT’S GRANDMOTHER’S RECIPE
ers in and for Seminole county, mot
Wnrrnnta pnld during tho fonth of
Its regular trap shoot at tho club
TO BRING BACK COLOR AND
- grounds on last Thursday, but on ac­ In regular Bossion at ten o’clock, on October, woro ordered cancelled off
LUSTRE TO IIAIK
count of the many activities surround­ November 8th, 1021. Present: L. A. record.
You come lo Florida to enjoy the climate— why not own your
There being no furthor business
ing the celebration of Armistlco Day Brumley, chairmnn; L. P. Hagan, C.
That beautiful, evon ^hndo of dnrk,
home and save rent money? Don’t buy one completed— build ono
the results have not heretofore been W. Entzmlngor, O. P. Swope, E. Cur- tho bonrd stands adjourned to meet glossy hair can only bo hnd by brew­
yourself. It will cost you much less.
lott, Commissioners, with V. E. Doug* ngnin at their regular meeting to be
published.
ing a mixture of Sngo Ten and Sul­
lass,
deputy
clerk,
and
C.
M.
Hanl,
held December G, 1021, nt 10 a, m.
You know wlmt a nuisance it would be to start building a homo
The scores ns a rulo woro bettor
phur. Your hair is your charm, ft
and find out that you haven’ t this and you haven’ t that, or thnt you
than usunl and almost every one of sheriff, In attendance.
makes or mnrs tho fnco. When it
figured wrong on me
the iiooruig
flooring or me
tho suing
shingles. Bcforo you hnd fin­
Minutes of last regular and special
the contestants Improved their score.
fades, turns gray or stronkod, just an
ing the material and supplies
meeting,
rend
nnd
approved.
ished
adding
these
extra
items
and
buying
The day’s scoro togothor with the sea­
“ I'R}ie|dion~or two of Sngo nnd Sul­
cost
from
various
shipping
points,
it
would
cosl you a quarter to a third
Bids
were
opened
for
the
purchnse
son's average is as follows:
phur enhances its appearance a hun­
of
ono
car
of
culverts.
Bid
of
the
more
than
you
bad
figured
on.
Day’s Season
(From Monday'. Dally)
dredfold.
Dixie Culvert &amp; Metal Co., and tho
Score
Pet.
Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Cameron, of
Don’t bother to propara tho mix­
W hy not let us build you a
•,
.743 Florida Metal Products Co., were Hnrtow, spent tho week end at tho ture; you can got this famous old
K night, G. W...............
.740 opened and read, and on motion of Montezuma.
Gibbs, L. II..... ................ 50-38
CO-38
recipe improved by tho addition of
.728 Commissioner L. P. Hagan, seconded
Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Foster nnd fam­ other ingredients nt n small cost, all
Allen, Raymond L......... 50-37
60-43
.053 by Commissioner Curlett, and car­ ily, of Battle Crook, Mich., spent the ready for use. It is called Wyeth's
puleston, S...............
.040 ried, the bid of tho Dixie Culvert &amp; week ond here nt the Montezuma on- Sage nnd Sulphur Compound. This can
H ardin, Roy .... . ............ 75-58
75-58
H J 7 M
V .
d L
.030 Motnl Co,, in hereby accepted for tho routo to tho Southern part of tho always bo depended upon to bring
Whit nor, Chns. .....
.012 purchase of ono car of metal culverts, state.
Stevens, It. E................. 25-13
25-13
buck the natural color nnd lustre of
■—and guarantee you a full bill o f material to comnicio your home
.000 ns per specifications furnished with
Misses Dot Fielding nnd Tatum, of your hair,
Smith, II. P..................... 50-42
50-42
at n “ manufacturer lo consumer” price? Every plan is accurately
'
.003 bid.
Stetson University, woro the week-end
Ilruinley, John
........... 25-10
25-10
Everybody uses "Wyeth's Sngo nnd
figured and doublo checked. There is no possible chance for mis­
.000
Thigpen, W. J..........
Sulphur Compound" now because it
Mr, Rex Packard, ct. al., appear­ guests of Miss Lucy Bird Smith,
takes or misfits.
.591 ed before tho board In reference to
MIsb Tongue Simmons, of Mount- darkens so naturally nnd evenly that
Hill, W. C....................... 60-28
59-28
!f you wish to do your own building, wo will send a factory expert, under
.551 the improvement o f a road near ville, S. C,, who is nttondlng Stetson nobody enn tell it has bean applied.
2G-17
M axw ell, R. C .......... .
our liberal terms, to assist you In building, thereby guaranteeing you the exact
.687 Rand’s Siding, nnd after considerable University nt DcLand wp^ tho week You simply dampen n sponge or soft
lilting of ail parts and the placing of tho responsibility of your
Higgins, Ed...............
satisfaction upon our shoulders.
.480 discussion, on motion of Commission­ ond gitest of her nunt, Mrs. W. T. j brush with it nnd draw this through
Kolb, L. C...................... 26-12
26-12
Tor Froo Illustrated Catalogue Address Dept, S-107.
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the Itulr, taking one smnll strand nt n
. n t er Curlett, seconded by Com. Entz- Langley.
Stootoff, C................
Mrs. II. C. Gerror, of Jacksonville, time; hy morning the gray hair has'
.408 mingcr, and enrried, Engineer Fred T.
Akers, Frank ........i
A. C. Tuxbury Lumber Co.,
.440 Williams is hereby authorized and In­ is spending several days hero ns tho disappeared, nnd nftor another nppll- [
Tolar, J. N................
Charleston, • 5. C.
800 structed in got prices on shell for the guest of .Mrs, L, II. Jones nt her homo cation it becomes benutifnlly dnrk nnd
Roper, L, F...............
appears glossy and lustrous.—Adv.
on Benrdall nvc.
Mr. Lloyd, n visitor, who is said to improvement of the nbovc rond.
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
Sherwood
Harvard
he a professional marksman, made a
Petition of II. F. Wheeler, ct. nl.p
DANTE WAS GREAT AFFAIR.
Hcuro of ,840, breaking 03 out o f 75. asking that the road described ns, motored to Eustis yesterday after­
noon,
IIis score is not shown above.
Beg. nt Sec. 15, Nw. Cor. o* T. W.
(F lam B .tu rd a y '. D ally)
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnes, and
Lawton’s property and run south onoThe dntico of tho American Legion
daughter
Evelyn,
and
brother,
Hates
EDWARD HIGGINS WON FORD. imlf mile, thence onRt ono-quartor
Barnes, motored to Eustis and Mt. nt the court house Inst night was tho
mile,, he hard-surfaced with mnrl or
end of a perfect day, nnd everyone
Dora yesterday afternoon,
(T loni Saturday". Dally,'
rlny nt the onrllest possible date, was
dance was well !
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Connelly, and who attended the
It was the frivolities of Fnto that vend and on motion of Com. L. P.
pleased with tho music, with the floor,
son
Arthur,
ami
some
friends,
spent
gate Edward Higgins tho lucky num­ Ilngnn, seconded hy Com. C. Wr. Entza few hours in Sanford last evening with their treatment and with tho af­
ber that drew the Ford car given mingcr, nnd carried, this rond is rcfair. Post Commander L. F. Roper,
away by the American Legion. Tho furred to Com. O, p. Swope, with au­ visiting friends enruute home from a
trip
to
Eustis,
Tavares
and
Mt.
Dora.'
nnd
Mrs. Roper, led the grand march
ear was put up hy tho Legion in or­ thority to have same repaired when
promptly at nine-thirty, nnd from
Mr,
ami
Mrs.
G.
A.
Speer,
Mrs.
Ar­
der that some money could ho raised the convicts are in his distirct.
thur Marshall and Mrs, Renick were thnt time until some time after
fin expenses without striking the
Motion o f Com, O. P. Swope, nnd a congenial party motoring to Eustis twelve, the merry dancers enjoyed
business men of the city, who hnvo seconded hy Com. L. P. Hagnn, and
themselves to the fullest. The ccurt l
yesterday afternoon.
been worked to death. Tho car was j enrried, Mr. Jno. D. Jenkins, tax col­
house
floor is ino of the best in the
Miss Hessio Long nnd Mrs. Long
uirchnscd from Edward IHggins, the lector, is instructed to deliver to Mr.
A uthorized Sales E n gineers, Longwood, F la.
were visitors in Eustis yesterday.
city, nnd is perfect for dancing. Tho
Ford agent here, and strange to say, Schelle Maincs, list of delinquent li­
Mr. and Mrs. Ct. C. Chamberlain, of Daytona orchestra furnished the
lie purchased number ono, tho ticket censes, and trt .Mr. Schollo Mafnes, is
Daytona Beach, were visitors here oil music nnd there were so many on the
Mint drew the car, and bought tho instructed to proceed to enforce pay­
Saturday, calling on old friends nnd floor that dancin' was difficult, but
C onstruction E n g in eer, ’Sanford, F la.
ticket after being bantered hy ono of ment of same,
1 attending to business,
it did not dampen their ardor or cur­
the Legion members to purchase a
Report of the stnto auditor, of his
tail one dance nnd nil went merry ns
ticket nnd get a Ford, Ho had only nudit of the accounts nnd records of
(From Tuotdty'a Dally)
n marriage hell rounding out one of
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mip ticket nnd ns it only took one to Seminole county, under date of Sep­
Dr. J. II. Wendler, editor and man­ the finest days of our existence.
draw the enr, lie happened to ho tho tember 2G, 1921, was hero rend to tho ager of thu Winter Park Post mid
holder of Ticket No, 1, nnd drew tho hoard nnd ordoro filed.
head of the now company that will CLEAN-UP WEEK
Ford. Ed. wns not present nt the
Motion .of Com. L. P. Hagnn, nnd' ROon Put out tho 0»Hy Post, is in the
PROCLAMATION.
drawing, nnd know nothing of it until seconded'.by Com. O. P. .Swope, nnd city today.
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this morning, nnd wo opine ho is enrried, tho clerk o f t* '• hoard Is
Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Woodruff, of
Whereas, The week beginning No­
happy over tho fact thnt he now hns instructed to ndvortlso for bids for Sanford, were visitors in Miami dur­
vember 14th, has been, designated as
a Ford car.
,
work on the Osceoln road, as per ing the past week, nnd were register­ Clean-Up Week, for tho City of San­
plans nnd speclflentions to ho furn­ ed nt the Ta-Mintnl hotel.— Miami ford, Florida, and
"There is a thrill in the sound ° f ished by Engineer Fred T. Williams, Herald.
Whereas, Tho Woman's Club nnd
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Burns, of
the sens," sings the poet. For us bids to be receivf d nt the next regu­
other civic organizations hnvo ex­
Columbia, Tenn., are expected to ar­
there is more thrill in the sound of lar meeting of the board.
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pressed the desire that every effort
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the snwa.
In ns much ns It bus been found rive this afternoon nnd will be tho he made hy the city authorities to
impossible nftcr receiving tho report guests of their daughter, Mrs. How- insure a thorough and complete clean­
aid P .Smith, at her home on Sanford
ing up of the City of Sanford during
4*4 &gt;&gt;4"-W" 4" 4"4*4" 4"4*4"4*4*4*4*4" 4*4" 4-4"4*4"4 of Engineer Fred T, William, esti­
mating tho cost of the building o f a Heights.
the week beginning November 14th,
Mrs, Park Trammell returned to
| The Florida Scout
bridge across tho St. Johns river on
nnd
IF YOU NEED A NEW
"For Wide-Awake Hoys"
tho Titusville and Gonovn rond, ns Winter Park, Sunday afternoon,
Whereas, Tho Woman's Cluli and
35c Ycnr
required hy tho War Department, nnd where she is spending the winter with other civic organizations hnvo exMrs. Trammell was the
WILLARD LUMLEY, Publisher
as plans for a brldgo and ferry hnvo her sister.
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. pressed their willingness and desire
902 French
been accepted nnd approved hy tho guest hero of Mrs. G. F. Smith and u&gt; co.oponito with th# city author!bonrd of county commissioners of Vo- Mrs. M. II. Mabry, who motored to tics in the clcnn-ufOnovcmont, nnd
lusin county, this action was found Winter Park with her.
Whereas, A spirit of civic pride
Mrs. R. J .Holly, Mrs. J. G. Sharon,
Buy (he Best that is made
necessary
on
nccount
of
tho
inck
of
should
prompt everyone to join in
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
and
Mrs.
A.
M.
Phillips
left
this
funds availalilo for the building of
this movement and do their best to
Attorneys and Counscllors-at-Law
this bridge and tho placing o f the morning in the Holly car for Gaines­ nssure the success of Clean-Up Week
ville where they will attend the meet­
DuLAND, FLORIDA
rond in good condition for travel, nnd
and make the City of Sanford a clean­
Will practice in tho Stnto nnd Feder­ after due consideration by this board, ing o f the Federation of Woman’s
er
nnd more attractive, and moro
al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
Clubs. Mrs. Holly and Mrs. Sharon
amining nnd Perfecting Land Titles. on Motion of Com. C. W. Entzminger, will he the guests of the former’s son beautiful city to live in:
seconded bby Com. O. P. Swope, and
NOW, THEREFORE, !, II. R.
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald
-------------------------------/ carried, tho ciork of this hoard Is in­
Stevens, Mayor of the City o f San­
We also have the Clark Jewell Line of
structed to advertise for bids for Holly.
ford, Florida, do proclaim tho week of
SC H ELLE M A I N E S
Mrs. John G. Leonard! and Mrs. E.
work on the Titusvllle-Genovn bridge
November LUh-lOth, Clean-Up Week
GAS RANGES
LAWYEH
as per plans and specifications to bo M. Galloway left yesterday for Jack­ for tho City of Sanford, Florida, nnd
sonville,
where
they
attended
a
bnnOFFICE IN TUB COUIIT IIOUHK
furnished by Engineer Fred T. W il­
do request tho co-operation of tho
quet last night given for the Business
liams,
bids
to
ho
received
nt
tho
next
Women's Club and other civic organi­
S A N F O R D - - F L O R ID A
Women’s Club. They will go from
regular meeting of tho hoard, on De­
zations; and call upon every person
Jacksonville to Gainesville where they
cember fi.
in the City of Snnford to unite with
will ntteml a special meeting of the
nnd nsslst the city officials, tho Wo­
Motion of Com. E. Curlett, secondSANFORD, FLORIDA
Woman’s Club. Several members of
man's Club, the Commercial Club,
Dr. It. E. Stevens, Is hereby rein­
G E O . G. HERRING
the Sanford Woman's Club will join
nnd other civic organizations hy do­
stated ns physician in charge of the
them
there,
Attorncy-at-Law
ing their bent and utmost to mnko
Vetterinl Clynic for Seminolo County,
M. Ilockonhurg, of New York, Is
this the grentest clcnn-up week for
Florida,
at
a
snlnry
of
$50
per
month.
N"). 14 G arner-W oodruiT B u ild ir
making his headquarters at the Monte­
—Thornes R. Baker, Ph. D„ of
he City of Snnford in It's history.
Motion of Com. C. W. Entzminger,
zuma while in the city attending to
SANFORD, FLA.
Hotline College, Aanalyile one
Witness my hand this lOtu day of
seconded by Coin. O. P. Swope, nnd
business.
Consulting
Chemist
snye
of
the
wuter:
"O
f
the
mafTy wetere of this sad eth­
carried, the maintenance patrol crew
November, A. D., 1021.
er
regions
that
I
hnvo
analyzed,
I
have
found
nono
superior in all good qaaliClarence
Woods,
of
Eustis,
and
Wil­
IL R. STEVENS,
is hereby put under the direct control
lies
lo
thnt
of
the
‘
FJder
Water."—
Phone
311-W.
Office In Miller Building
lis
Powell,
of
Tavares,
are
in
thu
city
Mayor.
of Chairman L. A. Brumloy. Mr.
this
afternoon
looking
them
over.
ELDER SPRINGS WATER CO.
Brumley to supervise nil work done
JEWELER
— Get your Scrntcn Pndn from The
by tlie crow and nil purchases mndo Clarence \Voods was formerly In the
newspaper gamo and was editor of Herald—by tho pound— 15c.
MY SPECIALTIES:
for them. •
Pickard's Hnnd-Pnlntcd China
Motion of Com. O. P. Swope, sec­ the Eustis Lake Region for many
years but lately is taking it easy.
Buy it with n Herald Want Ad.
Gorham’s Sterling Silver
onded hy Com. C. W. Entzminger,
Willis is the secretary of tho I.ako
Rogers’ Plated Wore
and carried, tho eclerk of thin board
County Chamber of Commerce nnd 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.+ 4.4.4.4.4..&gt;4.4"+4"4"44"4.4"4"4.*c4"4"4"4"4"4*4"4*4"4"4"4"4""H""H"H"4"4"4'4"4"4"+4"*"M&gt;4""M*4""MMh*4"*4-h*+++"h**"h"H»h
F.lgln nnd Waltham Watches
is instructed to advertise for bids for
ono of tho greatest boosters in Flori­
the building of a stockade at tho
da or any other state. Wo arc nlcounty farm; plana and specifications
“
Fared Post Your Cleaning and
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, ,
ways glad to hnvo Clarence Woods
to' bo had from clerk on and after
WJI|j&gt; Powc|| in Slinf0rd.
Dyeing to

PROCEEDINGS
OF THE COUNTY
IN T H E L E A D IN
COMMISSIONERS
T R A P SH OOTING

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SAGE TEA TURNS
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PERSONAL NOTES

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Real Estate Service
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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ROGERS &amp; JONES
French Dry Cleaners
Steam Dyers
611 Mnln St,
Jacksonville, Fla.
Wo prepay parcel postage on returns

THETFORD, PERRYMAN &amp;
WILKINSON
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Will practice In all County, State and
Federal Courts.
Over 1st Nat. Bank
Sanford, Fla.

November 25, 1021,
bids to bo re­
ceived next regular mooting, held on
December 0, 1921.

Motion of L. P. Hagnn, seconded by
E. Curlett, nnd enrried, clerk of this
board is instructed to draw a war­
rant to Mr. C. F. Harrison, for $100
for the purchase of n lighter for tho
use of tho county.
Bond of A. B. Cnmoron, deputy
sheriff, with T. W. Wllllnms nnd Joe
Cnmoron ns sureties, was approved
by this board.
Notary Pub’ ’c bond of Joe D. Chittendon, wns approved.
Flro nrms bond for the following
persons, wereapprovod nnd license

SERVICE

"IDEAL FERTILIZERS' brings to tho mind of tho Florida growers not alone tho
beat of plant food combinations hut a thorough co-operation on every point touching
their interests.
Wo offer SERVICE not only from our homo office and our experienced salesmen
and branch managers, but Mr. Bayard F. Floyd will visit properties often enough
throughout tho year to enable cnreful oversight.
Lot us all work together for bigger, hotter crops nnd greater profits.

R. C. MAXWELL, Manager Sanford Branch

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER COMPANY
Manufacturers of IDEAL FERTILIZERS
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING

JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

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THANKSGIVING DAY IN SANFORD MEANS
SO MUCH TO ALL PEOPLE— M AY THEY
LIVE LONG AND PROSPER.
The Greatest Day in the History o f Thanksgiving
Since the Pilgrim Fathers Gave Us the Day for
Special Thanks to Our Master

ROLLINS VICTORIOUS
IN TAMPA TODAY
DEFEATS niRMINGGHAM

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NUMBER 15

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRID AY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921

VOLUME XIII

(lljr T h e A e a o cU te d P r e s s )

TAMPA, Nov. 24.— Rollins College
defeated the Birmingham Southern
hero todny by three to nothing, win­
ning Thanksgiving day contest, by
single field gonl kicked In the Inst six
minutes play.

OPPOSITION TO THE DIS­
ARMAMENT PLAN

UKRAINIAN MOVEMENT
AGAINST SOVIET HAS
M ir T h e A w o e U lr ii P m “ I
COME TO AN END
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21—Commer­
cial ship builders now engaged in
(n r T h e A aaocln ted P r e s s )
naval construction nro grontly con­
WARSAW, Nov. 24.—The Ukrain­
cerned ns to what impending nnval ian movement against tho Russian
reductions menn to them nnd tho government hns como to an end.
government is beginning to got reac­
tion from that quarter. Nono of tho
kuildors who visited Washington,
however, has voiced dlroct opposition
to tho program whatover thoy may
fool. Their inquiries, it was learned
today, woro dovoted largely how to
koop their plants working at least
for a tlmo and nro discussing snlvago
operations. Amorican officials giving
WITH FULL VIGOR TOMORROW
somo thought to tho possibility of sal­
WITH MANY CON­
vaging ns non-combntant naval or
SULTATIONS
commercial craft three now bnttloshipB now afloat but which undov
( I l f T h e A aaoeln led P r e s s )
Hughes navnl program would not bo
WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.— Altho
formal proceedings of tho arms concompleted.
forcnco hnvo been suspended, for
Thanksgiving day it wns oxpected ne­
gotiations would bo continued through
consultations nmong various Individu­
als nnd groups.

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PREMIER BRIAND LEAVES
FOR NEW YORK TO SAIL
TOMORROW FOR FRANCE

Thanksgiving Day in Sanford seems to mean more than a
mere Thanksgiving in somo other part of the world. We gather
here today to give thanks for the many blessings that have been
given us during the past twelve months nnd ns we ruminate over
tho part and look ahead to the future there is so much for which
we can be thankful that the full significance o f the day bursts
upon us in nil its glory shorn of nil pnnopoly and pngenntry.
Thanksgiving in Sanford is Thanksgiving in tho full sense of
the word. Hero in the greatest farming nnd winter vegetable sec­
tion nnd fruit growing section of the world, with tho finest climn e
and the best location in the state for a big city, with proapetrity on
every hand nnd a peaceful nnd contented people there is no discord­
ant note to mar the real happiness of a real Thanksgiving Day.
As our people gathered at the churches this morning to render
thanks for their manifold blessings it occurred to each nnd every
one of them that their lot had been cast in pleasant Places.
There is so much for which wc can give praise and thanksgiv­
ing songs. Nature hns been so lavish with her gifts and the hand
of man hns but supplemented her gifts and made them larger nnd
finer and there is so much that the future holds for our citizens
here on the shores of Lake Monroe that we can nil 8it tl°wn to(|ay
fm-jin hour of pleasant retrospection and rending of the future
IvTtheuorin . u S a n o o of all .ho * * d

PRESIDENT MILLER AND
SUBMITS NEW BILL
GOVERNING FRENCH ARMY
(H y T h e A s s o c ia te d P reaa)

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Well Pleased With the
Results o f Con­
ference

PARIS, Nov. 24.— President MUlerand today approved for submission
to tho parliament, tho military re­
cruiting bill authorising two year en­
listments nnd lightening of tho pres­
AT HOME WHERE CONSIDERA­
ent restrictions.
TION OF MILITARY QUES­
TIONS PARAMOUNT
ANOTHER REVOLUTION
BREWING IN PORTUGAL
(Hr T h o A aaocln ted P reaa)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.— Premier
(11/ T h e A a aocln ted P reaa)
Briand left this morning for New
MADRID, Nov. 24.— Dispatches
York from which piaco he will stll
from tho Portuguese frontier today
tomorrow for Frnnco after being in
report another revolution Is browWashington for more thnn n fort­
Iiir.
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night. Mombors of tho French dele­
gation including Reno Vlvinnl, who
now becomes its hond; Socrotary of
Stuto Hughes, Chinose Minister 8 m
bndo him farewell nt tho station, VIvinnl kissing him on both cheekz.
Briand wns loath to rotum but told
it wns necessary for him to tako part
in consideration by tho French gov­
ernment of its military probloms raNEXT WEEK MAY WITNESS COL­ sultnnt from tho wnr. Iio oxprossed
LAPSE OF ALL
himself “ quite satisfied with rosulta
PEACE
of the conforonco so far nnd ospocialljr
ns rcspcctB France.”
(Hr T h e A aaocln ted P reoa )
LONDON, Nov. 24.—Negotiations
for tile settlement of tho Irish ques­
tion aro fonrod to bo nearing an un­
favorable end, according to high au­
thority todny and there’s npprohonslon
that next woo kmny witness tho colInpso unless more fnvorablo circum­
stances, not now foreseen dovolop.

HAS URGENT NEED

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NEGOTIATIONS
ARMS CONFERENCE
SUSPENDED TODAY do c L d tha^Tvm ho d o n r S for the glorification o f mankind FOR THE IRISH
UNFAVORABLE
making of a great city. There is so much in tho thoughts
BUT IT IS TO START ofmlourthospiritual
leaders today ns they call nttontlonto tho many

FRANCEINABLE
TO PLAY ALONE
SAYS CURZON
ISOLATED AND
ALONE SHE
WOULD INJURE HER­
SELF
(11/ T h e A s s o c ia te d P raaa)

LONDON, Nov. 24.— Marquis Curxon, of Kodloston, British secretary of
state for foreign affairs, speaking nt
n lunchoon nt Londay todny dcclarod
if Franco pursuod Isolated and indiv­
idual policy of hor own she would not
in tho long run injuro Germany and
sho would fall to protect herself.
TAMPA nANDITS
GET A RESPITE
^O R THANKSGIVING
(H r T h e A a a ocln ted P r e s s )

TAMPA, Nov. 24.— A recess was
taken over Thanksgiving in tho trial
of DoWit Adams, Philip Licata, al­
leged payroll bandits, nnd tho defense
expects to closo tomorrow.

BONES ARE EXAMINED
(Hr T h e A a aocln ted P r e s s )
VERSAILLES, Nov. 21 —A small
tin I or containing a pound nnd a half
of bones wns pnssed around today for
examination by tho jury that is try­
ing "Bluebeard” Lnndru, for murder.
Prosecution said they were all that
wore left of his 11 nllcgcd victims.
They wero so smnll thnt they had to
bo examined by menus o fa mlscropcopo .Dcfenso counsel denied tho au­
thenticity o f tho bones, attaching
great importance to its claim thnt tho
police of Mantes search Lnndru’s vil­
la nt Gamblns wlhout finding any
such evidence of violence, although
the Paris police found tho bones thoro
inter in tho snmo year.

SIXTY-FOUR ARE
SUFFOCATED IN
A PRISON VAN

TWO WOMEN DROWNED
AT PORT HURON
ENGLAND SUFFERS FROM RE­
WHEN AUTQ FELL
CENT EXPOSURE OF
SENSATION
(11/ T h e A ssocia ted Preaa)

POUT HURON, Mich., Nov. 24,Mrs. D. Earlo Minno nnd Mrs. Emslio
Gcrrle, of Port Huron, were drowned
todny when their automobile skidded
on tho Icy planking, and wont through
tho draw o f Black river bridgo.
n o m in a t io n

of negro

RECORDER IS REJECTED
(H / T h e A ssocia ted P ress)

WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.— The
nomination o f Henry Lincoln John­
son, negro republican national com­
mitteeman from Georgia, to be re­
corder of deeds for the District o f
Columbia, was rejected by the Sen­
ate into yesterday.
An exchange says tho powers that
he have started to use a pruning hook
In Washington, D. C., but they are
not running any chances of hooking
themselves.

(Hr T h e A s s o c ia te d P r e s s )
LONDON, Nov. 24.—Inquiry into
tho suffocation of sixty-four Moplah
prisoners recently while being trans­
ferred in closed railway wagons in
Madras district, Indian, revealed that
tho incldont creoted a sensation among
natives and providod national press
with effective propaganda material.
Times correspondent says examina­
tion of railway wagon shows venti­
lating panels recently painted, this
particularly closing thoir mesh. Mop­
lah imprisoned five hours on Journey
nnd first intimation of thoir condi­
tion wns when tho conductor wont to
give thorn water. Thero wore evi­
dence of a desperato struggle for
life, tho dying prisoners having hitton oach other in their fight for air.
Only thirty-six of the hundred in tho
vehicle survived.
Sell it with a Herald Want Ad.

irifts showored upon us and regardless of the dark dn&gt;s that creep
fnto the lives of all of us the bright ones certainly predominate.
ct i i then today, pause in our work and our play to render
thanks for the many blessings that have been bestowed in the year
anno bvnnd look abend to the future with that upstanding faith
Umi hns carried us through many privations and trials and tribu­
lations in the past and with the unending faith in our e ty and our
follow m in and" he faith in the promises of Him who rules the uni­
verse we can take up the burdens tomorrow with n much stronger

faith and tho fooling that wo lmyo b?0" f
5,'* V*1 ^tXa &lt;t5o*or
fnr having turnd aside for one day to give Him the tlinuKS out iui

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AMERICANS
ON THE RHINE
EAT TURKEY

ELEVEN
THOUSAND TUCKED
AWAY ELEVEN TIIOUSAND POUNDS
the end of all wars.
______________
PATERSON, N. J., Nov. 24.—
Ferdinand Ellt, owner of 20 bnrrols
(I t ? T h * A u o r ln t r d P reaa)
of Insipid wnter for which ho con­
COBLENZ, Nov. 24.— Elovon thoufidingly pnld $14,000, todny identified sund American soldiers stationed on
Emil Wentz, of Grand Forks, N. D., the Rhino tucked away thirteen thou­
an one of tho throe mon who convinc­ sand pounds of turkey ns piece ds
ed him Ity n plnuslblo test that tho resistance their Thanksgiving day
barrels contained 103 proof whlHkey. dinner. The usual trimmings also
Elia told th cpollco ho had boon was stowed away and whllo plum pud­
permitted to select a barrel, to boro ding came frem the United States th#
Dispatch From Jacksonville States He Had Nat­ his own hole, to insert a rubber tube turkeys woro bought from German
nnd to samplo whnt ran out. Ho did furmers nt 11c a pound, whllo o ffi­
ional Reputation
not learn until tho trio hnd disap­ cers families hnd turkoys raised on
peared with his $14,000 tnnt ono of tho quartormnator's farm costing 80a
trlotic citizens, according to tho of­ them hnd connected tho tubn up with
Wns Williams, the man killed nt
a pound,
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ficials, he would get tho wnrruntn a rubber bng beneath his coat which
Palntkn by Tom Mnrtln, spocinl offic­
cashed nnd then disappear. Tho rf- contained uni whiskey
er for tho A. C. L. nnd resident of this
HAMMOND URGES
. .
flcinln believe Williams hnd sovornl
city, n noted forger who was sought
PUBLIC
FUNDS
BE
confederates.”
hy the police of mnny cities?
SPENT BY RBALTOIIB
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0
This information is now bolng
sought hy tho officers who aro work­ DEPRAVED HUSBAND
MIAMI, Nov. 24.—Thomns C. Ham­
KILLS WIFE’S SISTER AS
ing on tho clues thnt Williams usunlly
mond,
Tampa, president o ftho Flori­
SHE HOCKED BABY.
worked 6n tho snmo basis ns ho did
da Realtors' Association, in conven­
in Florida nnd posed ns an Americnn
tion horo TuoBdny .urged tho cities o f
Legion membor. The following dis­
CHICAGO, Nov. 24.— A story of
tho states who havo public funds t&gt;
patch from Jacksonville 1h interest­ hcnrtlessness, poverty nnd robbery
turn over such mones to thoir tdft!
wns mixed with that of concern for OF PROHIBITION LAWS SELLING
ing:
estate associations. He declared that
BOOZE ON SHIP
"John R. Williams, who died In n his wlfo in tho confession todny of
tho real estate men would bring re­
MARSHALL
hospital nt Pnlntkn several days ago Thomas Cnthcrwood, 20, that ho had
turns tha would far overshadow those
after ho had been shot by a special strangled his sister-in-law, Mrs. Bet­
now obtalntd by Board of Trale or
,
(H / T he A ssociated P reee)
officer, when found on nn Atlnntic ty Bhnrples, to death yesterday,
MIAMI, Nov. 24.— John G. Cross­ Chamber of Commorce. Mr. HamConst Lino freight train nnd whoso whllo she rocked tho cradle of hor
ond spoke In reply to an address o f
funornl expenses wore paid by the in-month-old child and worked ,on land, president; and Paul A. Dnmpier,
welcomo delivered hy Mnyor Lefior,
treasurer,
of
tho
Miami
Fisheries
Co.,
Americnn Logion o f thnt city, had n tiny gnrments for another child ox­
who aro undo* indictmont in federal of Miami.
nation-wldo reputation ns a forger, pected within a month.
A fund of $260,000 a year for Ave
according to Fcdoral officers here to- j For weeks Cnthcrwood had boon courts of Now York and Now Jorsoy
years
with which to advertise Flori­
charged
with
violating
tho
prohibition
day. They snld the man’s real nnmo out of a job and his wlfo finally said
da
In
the largest dallies in America
laws,
will
bo
given
n
hearing
Satur­
wns Gcorgo Mitchell nnd thnt he h a d . sho would obtain work to support the
was
advocated
by Gordon Nyo, of
day
before
Unitod
Statos
Commission­
hcon sought from const to coast on family. It was c&lt; ncern for his wlfo
er
following
thoir
arrest
hero
last
Miami,
publisher
of the Florida P.eal
charges of robbing tho government of and dread of hor going to work
night.
Each
was
released
on
ball;
Estato
Journal.
This
fund would also
thousands o f dollars by forging trens- Cnthcrwood toH the police, forced
Crossland,
$0,000
and
Dampler
$3,000.
be
used
for
the
Bonding
of a Florida
ury warrants.
him to wind n rope about Mrs.
It is charged they tried to land liquor exhibit to tho Afteenth annual con­
"Tho officers said Mitchell, posing Sharpies neck nnd steal tho $06 in
nt Atlantic City nnd Long Island from vention of the National Association
ob a veteran of tho world war would her bank book.
tho schooner Henry L. Marshall lost o f Real Estato Boards In San Fran­
rido into town on a freight train, clad
Cnthcrwood wns arrested last night _
August.
...... cisco In May and June, 1022.
ns a hobo nnd armed with a hard luck with his brother, while &lt;fhe pair wore
Big dolorratlons from West Palm
Btory of not getting his claims of laughing and joking in a barbershop,
If tho silk worms had been loft Beach, Ft. Lauderdale, Daytona,
compensation granted by tho govern­ "Catherwood seemed to be without
ment promptly and then offer a sign­ feeling in telling his story,” Serg­ attached to a lot of tho silk shlrta Lalroland, Orlando, Sanford, Clear­
ed treasury warrant, explaining that eant James Fleming, who made the that, were sold two years ago, soma water, 'arrived here today.
of tho hoys would have at least had
It arrived too late for him to realixe arrest, Mid.
bait— so they could havo gone Ash­
For first claas Job work— thi Hm U
upon it.
ing.
Try
a Herald Want Ad today.
"Preying upon the sympathy of pa▼ a n ad.
t a r i daily
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j FREIGHT RATES
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The farms in Monroe and tho west
REPRESENTATIVES
OF
TWO side ,nre hnrdiy ns thrifty ns usunl.
HUNDRED RAILROADS AGREE
Celery is not doing so weij, ns tho
BUICK SIX, 7-passenger....... ................$575
TO THE REDUCTIONS
blight is bad this’ season. Many nre
having trouhlu with early
lettuce
&gt;FORD, late m od el..................... ............... 200
NEW YORK, Nov. 17.— Tho associa­ crops seeding. Some nro turning the
AUBURN, 5-passenger........... ................ 400
tion of railway executives represent­ lettuce under; others chopping down.
ing 201 railroads, yesterday decided The cscnrolc nnd chiekory is yet
CHALMERS, 1920 M od el........ ............... 775
to put into effect a 10 por cent froight young nnd doing well. Strawberry
rate reduction on all fa rm ’ products, plants arc also growing nicely. The
OVERLAND, Model 90............. ............... 175
Ka
"ns soon ns possible." Tho reduction, fall potato crop is more or less a
PAIGE, 5-passenger................. ............... 375
it was announced, would not apply to failure, many potato pntchcs having
intrastato rates in Now Englnnd, but been drowned out; ethers look poor.
You will never hnve this chnncc ajjnln to buy a good used car
would affect froight entering and
Mr. Chnrlcs Forester ,of the West
at the above BARGAINS. One-hnlf cash, balance in easy
leaving those states.
Side, Is clearing five acres o f lnnd nnd
Announcing tho decision, Thomns will tile for farming. Mr. Forester
monthly payments. A 10% discount will be nllowed for :ash.
DoWitt Cuylcr, president of the Asso­ will also build upon his land and live
ciation of Rnllwny Executives, stated opposite his father.
that any reductions in such rates mndo
Mt . E. Ecknls and fnmily have pur­
sinco September 11, 1920, wore to bo
chased a trnct of land out First street
included in tho 110 per cent, and that
nnd nre building a factory in which
it would bo put into effoct without
brooms will bo manufactured. Mr.
waiting for a reduction in wages. Tho
Sanford, Fla.
Eckols nnd fnmily live in n quaint _ 209 Park Avenue
froight rate cut will apply throughout
enmp house near the factory.
tho entlro country except on traffic
LEXINGTON and HUPMOBILE SALES
Miss Catherine Lake, tho popular
moving wholly within Now Englend.
and SERVICE
little daughter o f Mr. Den Lnk«, en­
It was expected that the now rato
tertained with a blrthdny party Sun­
would bo offcctlvo within ten days,
day nfternoon. Delightful refresh­
os tho railroads, it was said, had ask­
ments were served n number of young
ed tho Intorstnto Commerco Commis­
friends.
Sunday Bchool class at her home last
C«p/rlghi 1921 Hut Schaftner Sc Mira
sion through their general counsol to
Little Miss Ruth Knisermnn gnve a Thursday evening. The class is pro
nuthorizo tho chango on ono day’s no­
tice. Tho roduction will cost tho birthday party Snturdny night, the paring to give a Tomb Thumb wed­
jfcffnsion being her sixth hirthdny. ding tho night after Thnnksgiving.
rnllronds about JC5.000.000, it w
J. A. Hnndright, of tho Orlando
Wlnny
grown-up relatives and friends
M. A. Kilvcrt returned Wednesday Sentinel, was in the city today solicit­
estimated.
"Tho railroads havo already reduc­ enjoyed the nice cakes nnd refresh­ from a trip to Miami, Fort Lauder­ ing subscriptions and advertising for
dale nnd other cast coast towns.
ed freight rates substontiolly from tho ments with little Ruth.
the morning paper.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Stephens nnd
level established by tho commission in
O. P. Swope nhd R. J. Holley, of
August, 1020," Mr. Cuylor’B statement fnmily have moved to Gainesville, Sanford, returned Tuesday night from
W. L. Morgan is home for a few
snid. "Tho reductions already made where Mr. Stephens has nccepted n n trip to Okeechobee.
dnys looking after his trade In this
ore estimated ns nccurntely ns can bo, position.
Many of Oviedo’s citizens spent part of his territory.
Mrs. W. S. Price nnd little Hon, Armistice dny in Sanford enjoying
to involve n loss of rovonuo at tho
rate of from $175,000,000 to $200,000,­ Frnnk, nre spending this week in the amusements prepared for the oc­
The Best Style, long wear, all-wool quality,
Sheriff C. M. Hand is bnck from
000 annually. These reductions on Jacksonville.
casion.
Jacksonville, whore ho nttonded tho
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Rell and son,
many ronds represent n loss much
Mr. and Mrs. Dali, of Snnford, met Stato Fair and tho Shriners conven­
greatest economy, satisfaction—or money
greater htan any corresponding sav­ Ernest, hnve returned from a visit with n crowd of Oviedo people Thurs­ tion.
ing realized from reductions in wag­ to Tnmpn.
day night for the purpose of organ­
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----------------------------es already cf feted. Tho rail ronds nro,
Messrs. Ben Lake, Dan Tnlba**,
izing an orchestrn. Much interest was
Roland Reed, o f tho Geneva section,
furthermore, awaiting decisions of tho Henry Witte and son, Mr. Stutorf,
manifested nnd work will begin as wns In tho city today on business. Mr.
labor board, which it is hoped, will spent several dnys at Daytona Dench,
soon ns the instruments enn be ob­ Reed nnd his father nro clearing a
relieve the companies of tho exponso fishing. They caught thirty-eight fine
tained.
largo trnct o f Black Hammock land
GO TO SUNDAY SCHOOL NOVEMBER 20
of many onerous and uneconomical fish of various kinds nnd weights.
Mr. and Mra. E. R. Moore, of Mi­ on Lnko Jessup nnd will plant winter
working conditions. Tho rnllronds nro
Mrs. Albert Hawkins nnd children
vegetables.
not In n finnncinl condition to mnko have returned from a pleasant visit ami, are spending n few dnys nt the
Oviedo hotel.
this sncrifico.
to Mrs. Wheeler Marsh, of DcLnnd.
FREE PICTURES FOR
"Unless there should bo somo re­
Mrs. Hugh Drnudy, of Orlando, vis­
SCHOOL CHILDREN
vival in business, tho probability of ited relatives in this section Inst Wed­ * * * * * * * * * * * *
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which Is conjectural, tho entiro pro­ nesday.
(From TuMdty'i Silty)
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posed reduction in rates would bo tak­
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rabun hnve re­
This Is "Civic Week," nnd is being
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en from the net cnrningH of tho rnil- turned to town to live.
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ronds."
Mr. Chan. H. McKcnney has been
Tho now rntes nro applicable to confined to his home by illness. Mr. * * * * * * * * * * * *
zealously working In beautifying «nd
carloads of wheat, corn, ontB, othor McKcnney is now improved in health
denning our city and nro doing all In
Mrs. Anna Swanson left Monday to
grain, flour and meal, hny, straw and and able to he at his post of duty. A
their power to interest tho poople of
make
a two weeks’ visit nt Delray and
alfalfa, mnnufnctured tobacco, cotton, son, Pulton McKcnney, who has also
Sanford
and especially tho children.
for ono price, making it one of tho cotton seed and products, except cot­
West Palm Dench with friends and
Herald Will Publish
been ill, is now able to be about.
Through
the generosity of Mr. Os­
relatives.
beat pieces of advertising literature
seed oil and cotton scod moal; citMr. and Mrs. R. T. Wynne, Jr., and
borne Herndon, there will bo a free
Big Christmas Edition that has ever been offered tho public. ton
ruo fruits, othor fresh fruits, potatoes,
A. D .Parish, A. C. L., section fore­
Misses Roberta and Jose­
mntlnee Wednesday afternoon nt 3:45
man, here .spent the week-end with
o f Daily and Weekly The Daily and Weekly Heralds cover other fresh vegetables; dried fruits daughters,
o'clock nt tho Stnr thentro, for tho
Oils section of Florida like tho mist and vegetables, horses and mules, cat­ phine. and Mr. R. T. Wynoc, Sr., Hpcnt his family In Kissimmee.
Sunday
in
Orlando.
school
children. Slides from tho
Tho Dnily and Weekly Herald will that falls from tho clouds each morn­ tle and calves, sheep and goats, hogs,
J. E. Young, of Lnkclnnd, wnH a
"House
Beautiful Magazine" will be
The
stork
visited
the
home
of
Mr.
liubllsh a hig Christmas edition—or ing and there is not a homo in San­ poultry, eggs, butter and cheese and
Sunday visitor here at the home of
and
Mrs.
Charles
Dales
and
left
a
shown
and
also n special feature pic­
ono for tho Dnily and Weekly Her­ ford and very few in Suminolo county wool.
II. I). Durant.
ture.
fine
boy.
His
name
is
Charles
Dales,
ald tho Bnrno week. The Wcokly will that does not sec the Daily or Weekly
Mr. Conrnde II. Ellis, connected
Jr.
The children of both the high nnd
hnvo tho specinl edition on Friday, De­ Herald. And then outsido of our own
with the Columbia Graphophone Co.,
Sanford
Fire
Dept.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dan
Talbott,
of
the
grammar
schools will write essays on
cember 18th, and tho Dally will hnvc county there aro other counties and
o f New York, for a number of years,
Past
Side,
were
pleasant
visitors
at
the
impression
they received nt the
other
states
and
other
countries
even
a specinl on Snturdny, December 10th,
Has Good Record;
lias bought and built here, nnd is in­
Monroe,
Monday
evening.
matinee,
for
which
prizzes will bo
that
get
tho
two
Heralds
and
it
is
thus giving nil tho peoplo the chnnco
an up-to-date poultry farm.
WantS’ No Advice Many from our section attended tho stalling
awarded. A h this is nice "Book
safo to
assert
that -an
advertisement
to read tho specials and kIo tholr j ------ -----------—
-----------------------Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Drown, of
Armistice day celebration in town
Week" for children, the prizes will bo
Christmas shopping In plenty of time &gt;» the Herald now gets results that
Senbrook,
N. II., are erecting a house books.
At every fire o f nny consequence last Friday.
boforo tho great dny comes round.
show.
here and contemplate building ten
The Monroe school gave a short more.
The free matinee Wednesday after­
Tho Herald for many years published i And then the business men of Snn- the firemen aro called upon to un&lt;$ernoon iH for the school children only.
a Christmas edition until It had a l - ' ford will bo doing tho peoplo n good go a fnsilndo o f criticisms, curses program Thursday afternoon in cele­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Evans nnd two
The Wolfnro Department is doing a
most become n regular custom but |turn by making it posHlblu for them and generni brow-beating. No at­ bration of Peace Day. Many beauti­ children, motored up Snturdny from
good work and should hnvo the co­
during tho war and shortly nftor and to have a fine holiday paper, a joy tention is paid to thin ns it usually ful posters suggestive of the occasion
T'ampa, to mnkc the*homefolks a visit
operation of the people of Snnford.
thon with the Daily Herald coming on to young and old alike for asldo from comes from irresponsible* who do were on display. Patriotic recitations,
and returned to Tnmpn Tuesdny.
tho special edition was cut out with ' the advertising the special editions not own a cent’s worth of property songs, and dialogues were given by tin*
Mr. Lewis and Mr. Moore arrived
Tho hnpplest people nre those who
the result that the merchants of S a n -, will be filled with good rcuding of n nor fought a firo In their life. No different grades.
Tuesday night, making the trip by don’t feel important. They never fe d
other
fire
department
has
any
better
Mrs. Kate Keeling, of Kentucky, is
ford have asked that it be restored , local nature and with Christmas stornuto from New Hampshire, in eight abused when people full to notice
thls season—especially tho regular |les and Christmas cheer and stories record than ours, compared to Its expected soon to visit relatives in this
days.
Their mileage register wns J,- them.
advertisers who renlizo that in th o . mid pictures for the little folks. It
* strength and no set of men are more place.
&lt;185 Ti.iies.
Mr. Harney Lyons continues very
special ChritmiiH spirit of tho Christ­ will be one of the celebrated Herald willing to risk injury and possibly
Mr Mellon nnd Mr. Ilnycs are ma.’ their
lives,
to
Hnvo
tho
property
nnd
Specials—this
explains
it
nil.
ill
at his home in this community.
mas edition there is a pulling power
iiu*
ci incut Mocks here.
Watch for thu special Herald edi­ lives of tile citizens. Thousands of
that cannot bo achieved in the regular
Mrs.
Ellsworth Drown spent n coup­
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schodulo. So the management of the tions. They will be tho gruatest ad­ dollars of expensive equipment nro
le
of
days
this week in Orlando.
Herald despite tho fact thut the shop vertising mediums that havo over placed in the firemen's care nnd they
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Mr.
and
Mrs. Walter C. Clifford, of
Ib busy and running over with work boon offered to you. pur solicitors aro expected to bo free to oxorciHe
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South
Hnmilton,
Mass, .will nrrivo
and advertising have consented
to will call upon you in plenty of time their utmost ability In its caro nnd
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20th,
nnd
will
build a residence
and
mountimu
hnvo
your
Christmas
State and County Tax
use. It Is not encouraging to these
givo tho peoplo thin year a regular
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lined
up.
Thoro
will
not
be
n
men to Hncriflco their homo life nnd
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treat in tho shapo of a weekly and n
Books
are now open for
Mrs. Jennie Lawrence, of Sharon,
nearly nil social enjoyment nnd go nut
daily Christman edition and tho mer­ business house in Sanford left out.
Mr. and Mth. J. 11. Denson loft Mass., intend building several houses the payment of taxes fo r
in the discharge of their duties to ho
chants will got spneo in bUth papers
Thursday for Ocnln.
here.
subjected to nbusc. The records of tho
the year, 1921, a dis­
Biff Sale at Dresner’s
Miss Ilcrthn Dixon returned Mon­
Mrs. Lizzie Mnnlng, of Almshorfire department show that it snves nnfrom her homo in New Brun­ oiigh, Mass., 1h keeping a boarding count of 2% is allowed
Starts Tomorrow and nually many times its cost of mnin- day
swick, Canada, and is being cordially house here in the house thnt wns for payment in Novem­
nnd Is a valuable nsBot in tho
Lasts Ten Days Only nincnco
growth of tho city in which all truo welcomed by her many friends who formerly the Martin house, nnd has ber, 1%
in December,
have greatly missed her during the her house well filled up.
citizens nre interested,
past summer and fall. MIhh Dixon
Mrs. Joseph Lnngford, of Ilapton, la x books close April
The Mid-Season Snlo at Dresner’s
Give tho men your support instead
was
accompanied
by
her
nephew,
Mr.
N. II., is running the Crystal Lake 1st
Poll taxes for the
Store starts tomorrow and lasts ten of abuse so v/hen they go to a flro
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days only and if you do not take nd- they will feel more like giving tholr Coop, who will spend the winter in Hotel, nnd there nre about twenty year 1921, for both men
vnntngc of this great salo in tho ton best attention to business instead of Oviedo. Mr. Coop is just recently out guests nt present nnd more are com­
of tho Dritish army, having served in ing.
and women, became due
days you will always rogrot it for tho having to defend themselves.
the
flying
corps
during
the
war,
being
Tho
infant
baby
of
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
N.
real bargains nro at Dresner’s for tho
November 1st, 1921.
O. P. PAXTON,
tho only survivor of his compnivy. H. Drnddock, passed nwny here on
next ten dnys. They havo two pages
Chief Firo Department.
, Business and Occupa­
After so many years o f thrilling war November 2nd .after an illness of sev­
in this issue of tho Daily Herald call­
experiences it iH hoped that Oviedo eral weeks, nnd was Inid to rest in tion Licenses
became
ing your attention to tho snlo nnd
will not prove to ho too dull n place Lake Mnry cemetery. Funeral serv­
There in ninny n time when
this advertisement is full of ronl bar­ New Winter Park
due October 1st, and if
for Mr. Coop but that he will enjoy ices were conducted by Rev. Hymnn.
gains in all kinds of up-to-dato npparHotel Will Open
the quietude of our little town and tho
It’s very much to the regret o f the not paid, are delinquent,
rel. The Halo takes in every depart­
delightful
Florida
climate.
With
the
New
Year
community to know thnt Mrs. Lloyd as the law requires that
ment of tho store and spocinl prices
Mrs. W. J. Vnrne left Wednesday is still indisposed nt her
home on
are mndo on indies’ suits nnd coats,
a license be procured be­
separate Hklrts, biouses, waists, hos­
WINTER PARK, Nov. 15.—Tho for South Cnrolinn to visit her broth­ Crystnl lnke.
iery, silk skirts, miscellaneous stock, Alabama, ono of Florida’s newost ho­ er.
Miss Virginia Qulgg spent the fore conductinff the bus­
would suve you the price of
Mrs. Overland nnd Mrs. Lee, of week-end In Orlnndo the guest of her iness, profession or oc­
etc. Read tho advertisement today tels, will open January 1. This benun new Buttery
and nttend tho Bale,
tiful now fireproof structure, built on Sanford, spent Wednesday afternoon sisters.
cupation.
BRING US YOUR REPAIR
Thero will be services hero Sunday
thu Spnnish mission stylo of architec­ in Oviedo.
WORK
Mr .and Mrs. A. S. Cotton nnd Mrs. conducted by Rev. Cinrk, of Snnford.
It’s n sud world. About tho time one ture, is located in an ideal spot on
JNO. D. JINKINS,
Lnko Maitland on tho former cstato Hnnkinson, of Now Jersey, returned
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Long nnd chil­
gets rich enough *to afford a fino au­
to tholr winter romo nt Lnko Charm dren ,of Orlnndo, wero Sunday visitors
of tho late William Chnso Temple.
Tax Collector,
tomobile, ho can’t get his waist line
“ Foot o f First St.”
Inst wook.
here the guest of Mrs. Long’s parents,
behind tho steering wheel.
Mrs. T. W. Lawton entertained her Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Quigg.
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Mr. and M n. W . Browning, at
Warren, Ohio, and Mr. and M n. J.
WP Draper, also of W am ii, are
apending several days hot* before
going to the southern part of the
atate.
Meter*. John T. Langley, J. E.
Heard, W . E. Tucker, and T. A.
Hicks, of Camp H1U, Ala* spent the
week-end here with Dr. and M n. W .
T. Langley. They are -touring Flori­
da, in the Langley car, leaving thia
morning for other
points in the
ttate.
Mr. A. T. Boulter was called to
Eau Gallia Saturday, by the death
of hie youngest brother, James W .
RoseIter.
Mr.'and lira. C. L. Ferran, of Euetie, spent the day here yesttrday with
their slater, Mrs. D. L. Thrasher.
Messrs. Ralph Wight, W . C. Hill,
Lesley Bryan, Ernest Householder,
Vance Douglas, E. A. Douglas, JJf.
Tolar, W. E. Walthall and I. E. Eatridge, left this morning for Fort
Christmas where they wGl spend ten
day* hunting.
Mr. and Mira. F. B. Langley and
Master jftank, of Lakeland, spent the
day hers yesterday with Dr. and M n.
W. T. Langley.
J. P. Stockman, W. J. Dominick,
R. L. Burnett and E. L. Rodgers, o f
Greenwood, S. C., arrived this morn­
ing in the Stockman car and are
spending several days here with
friends and attending to business.
Mrs. Palmer, o f Gainesville, ac­
companied M n . R. J. Holly
home
from that city and will be her gueat
for some time.
• Mr. and M n . T. C. Vincent left
Sunday for their home in Vero, after
spending a few daye with M n . Vin­
cent's eister, Mrs. R. J .Holly.
Messrs, Marsh, Nelson and T. S.
Huff, of New York, are in the city on
a prospecting trip and while here will
be the guests of the Valdes hotel.
Mrs. C. 11. Dlngee, who has been
The guest o f several o f her friends
here for tho past three days left for
her home in Dunedin this afternoon.
Mrs. Jack Adams has returned to
Sanford after several months visit at
her home In Illinois. Her father re­
turned with her and expect to spend
the winter in Sanford.
Mrs. John Leonardl returned Sat­
urday from Gainesville where she at­
tended the meetings o f the State
Federation o f Woman’s Clubs, Mrs.
Leonardl 1s the capable presldest of
tli« Sanford Woman’s Ciub and to­
gether with the other representatives
from Sanford had tho pleasure of as­
sisting Mrs. Galloway to the office of
vice president o f the State Federa­
tion.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
T. S. Huff are glad to ree them In
Sanford again for a visit. They aru
accompanied by their little daugh­
ter Mary Lowe, and are thinking of
-spending the winter here. They have
been living In New York since leav­
ing Sanford but have never given up
the idea o f coming back hero to re­
side. They are guests o f tho Valdes
hotel.

] GAINESVILLE, Nov.
19.—The
twenty-seventh annual convention of
' tho Florida State Federation of Wo­
men’s Clubs wan officially dosed here
lest night et the completion of the
final exercises held In the high school
'auditorium.
The session yesterday morning wee
gw Jfeetund by the election of office re
'
for the coming year and those who
\ will serve are as follows:
President, Miss Elisabeth Skinner,
of Dunedin; vice presKlent-at-large,
Mrs. Ernest McCowan Galloway, of
Sanford; recording secretary, Mrs, 0.
E. Hawkins, of BrookevUlo; corres­
ponding secretary, Mix.-Dyn es; tree
urer, Mrs. M. L. Stanley, of Daytona;
'auditor, Mis* Beetle A . Williams, of
Ctmeant City,
Delegatee to the General Federa­
tion elected were aa follows: Mrs. J.
W . McCollum, Mrs. Edgar Lewie, Mia.
L . Blackman, M n. W . M. Baaaoma,
Mrs. G. E. Hawkins, Dr. Grr.ca WMtford, Mrs. W. M. Pepper, Mrs. T. M.
Shackelford.
During the session yesterday morn
lng Mrs. Amos H. Norris, o f Tampa,
chairman o f the Industrial and social
conditions committee, tendered her
annual report in which she said that
the work o f the Federation had been a
large factor in keeping J. J. Menden
hall, notorious murderer now serving
a life sentence, from securing a par­
don. She also spoke of her visit to the
state prison farm and highly compli­
mented the superintendent, J. S.
BHtch, saying that he was doing one
o f the greatest work of any work in
the United States.
Mrs. Roselle Murphy Cooley ren
do red her report on civil reform and
recommended that civil service work­
ers be appointed through merit. Mrs.
Cooley ie serving her fourth term of
office In charge o f this work.
M n . Blackman, chairman o f the
committee on education; Mrs. R. II.
Edwards, chairman of the committee
on home education, and Miss .Bessie
A . Williams, chairman of credentials,
gave their reports for the year dur­
ing the morning session also.
Miss Skinner Introduced Dr. Turk
o f ths state health board. Ho said
that “ I f we ever have political reform
the women would do it, as they stand
fo r all that la wholesome and right."
He also stated that the women " a n
Just beginning their work and that
there was much yet to be done. If
child welfare Is euccesaful, it will be
mostly through the co-operation o f the
Florida federation." He brought out
the fact that there are 200,000 school­
children In the state who have some
form o f physical defects. He said
that the Rockefeller foundation would
furnish half o f the money for this
work if the state board of
health
would appropriate a like sum.
The afternoon session was dismiss­
ed at 3 o’clock In order to allow every­
one an opportunity to attend the Flor(T m rn«d«-« Dtllr)
Mrs. James C. Roberts, o f Elm
Ida-Mbsisslppl football game at the
University.
avenue, was In Jacksonville the early
part of last week visiting the State
Fair, returning homo Wednesday eve­
PLENTY OK GAME
REPORTED BY HUNTERS. ning.
Mr. and M n. A. C. Smith, of Elm
The hunters who huve i returned avenue, were visitors at the State
from the woods are bringing in the Fair at Jacksonville, Friday and Sat­
gamme and report more deer, turkey urday returning
home
Saturday
and duck, and squirrels and quail, night.
than has been known in many yean.
Mrs. A. D. Key left Sunday after­
It teems that tho weather Is too hot noon for Daytona Beach, where she
and the mosquitoes bad for the right will spend a week with her nephew,
kind of hunting. But thsy are getting Mr. Dick Twitchell.
the game just the same.
Miss Jeanette Laing hot) returned
___________
home from a delightful visit with
An oplmlst Ls a man, who has friends In Knoxville and Chatta­
gone without eating so long that his nooga, Tenn.
garters are too large—and iruikos
Messrs. J. P. Stockman, Burnett,
himself believe that tho rubber in his Rogera, Dominick, of Gveenwood, S.
garters are giving out.
C., and Warren Eigenmunn, of Char­
lotte, N. C., left this morning for
Tunipa, Clearwater, St. Petersburg,
and othor points on the west coust.
They will also visit Miami, and -ither
points In the Stato before return'ng
to Sanford.

would save you the price of
a new Battery
BRING US YOUR REPAIR
W ORK

“ Foot o f First S t 3

Thu entire eighteen holes o f ,the
Miami Beach golf club course will be
opened from today on throughout the
season. This announcement was mado
last week by Lee Nelson, manager o f
the golf courses at Miami Beach,
blowing machines have been busy for
several days getting the course in
condition for the opening o f the nine
holes north o f Dade boulevard. Con­
stant ploying on the lower nine holes
during the summer has worn tthe
course tc some extent, and with the
opening o f the fhll eighteen holes
this situation will be relieved.— Mi­
ami Metropolis.
If an oil magnate does raise the
price of gaa to cover the cost of nonations to charity, ha at leant makes
some people give who otherwise
wouldn’t

C am pbell-Lom ing 1
Am erican

^ O N T htit get • start, Dr. Kind’s

George G. Herring Heads Poet for the
Efe
rtbet
finT the
S ^chest.
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p
Year
iliat_m the
__bowels,
cough, gently stun
aumiUaung
----------------inf the
thus
eliniisuiting
the cold
cold poisons.
(fm s Km I o ’ i Bear)
A business and annul muting for Always reliable. Just good medidne
made to ease colds and coughs.
•lection of officers of the CampbellFor fifty years a standard remedy.
Loulng Post No. 58, was bald at the AU the family can take it with helpful
Valdes Hotel Friday evening, Novem­ results. Ease* the children’s croup.
ber 18th. The following officers were No harmful drugs. Convincing, heal;
lag taste that the kiddies like, At all
elected for the ensuing year:
druggists, 63c.
Geo. G. Herring, Post Commander;
Frank Akers, Vice-Poet - Comender;
With a complete line o f niew
i n g 's
Kenneth Murrell, Post Adjutant; Rob­ D r . K
ert Dean, Treasurer; Tom Meredith,
and reclaimed army goods o f
Maater-at-Arms; Dr. R. E. Stevens,
f b r C o ld s a n d C o u g h s
Post Medical Officer; Randall Chase,
every description—
Tents,
Historian; Dr. Geo. Hyman, Chaplin.
Feel Badly? Bowels Sluttish?
r____ •.
” in work or piay.
The executive committee consisting
Blankets, Clothing, Boots and
T i. .a r a b A
of 8, M. Lloyd, Geo. W . Knight and
action of' ~
Dr. King’s Pills brings back
Fred T. Williams. Amusement com­ old time energy. AU druggists, 25c.
Shoes, etc., at greatly reduced
mittee, P, A. Mero and L. P. Chitten­
PROMPT I W O N ’T O W P*
den.
prices. A visit ) is, requested.
A fund of one hundred dollars
($100.00) was created and has been
placed In the Savings Account .for
building purposes only and it was also
agreed that money shall be pieced !n
East Second S t
this savings from time to timet which
G . D O W N E Y , Prop.
through the kindness of the city's do­
nation of the lot It will be a question
of only • abort tine before tbe Le­
gion: era will have a beautiful building
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
adorning the lake front.
THE
VARIOUS
CHURCHES
HAD
Arrangements for a banquet to be
E . A . M A R T IN SE E D CO.
LARGE ENROLLMENTS
held at the Vatdes Hotel Monday ev­
OLDEST AND LARGEST SHED HOUSE IN FLORIDA
YESTERDAY
ening, November 28th, at 8 o'clock
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
honoring the winners of trophies and
SEED POTATOES
(Train Koatnr’i Dally)
Chas. L. Britt and J. D. Hood as
Spaulding Number 4 Rose, Early Red Bliss Triumph and Irish Cob­
The "Go to Sunday school" campaign
guests. Any Legioneer desiring to at­
blers. We ere now ready to quota contract prices for Decomber and
inaugurated by the Sanford churches
tend should see Frank Akers, Chair­
January delivery. Our Seed Potatoes are the highest quality, Maine
that has been put on the past week
man of the committee and arrange
grown, selected seed. Advise quantity and variety you will waul.
culminated in a result yesterday of
for tickets.
which all the churches feel proud. The
MARTIN’S HY-TEST SEEDS
Instruction was given the Adjutant
people generally rallied to the ban­
Have made good with both the small gardener and farmer sad the
to write personal letters o f thanks to
ners of the different churches and
ones who plant thousands of acres. Plant your Fall Crops with Mar­
each o f the following: Mayor John
were urged to go to Sunday school by
tin’s Hy-Test Seeds and Insure results.
Martin, Jacksonville; J. D. Hood;
advertisements, posters, by personal
FALL CATALOGUE
the commander of Carlatrom Field;
solicitations and were made aware of
Martin’s
Fall
Seed
Catalogue
is now ready. Write for It. Everyone
Charles L. Britt; Woman’s Auxiliary
the efforts of the churches to make
Interested
in
Florida
Fall
Cropo
should aval] themselves of Informa­
of the American Legion; Sanford
it n big occasion.
tion contained in our descriptive catalogue* Supplied FREE on re­
Chamber o f Commerce; F. F. Dutton,
The result was as follows yesterday
quest to those who send in their names promptly. Write for it today, i
Wight Bros Co.; Harry H. Herren;
morning:
First National Bank; Seminole Bank;
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
i
Methodist Church ...................559
Peoples Bank; R. W. Green, Winter
202-206 East Bay St.
Phone 4877-1280 ■
Baptist Church .................
427
Park; Bel-Jar Coffee Co.; Libby-McCongregational ..........
84
Neul-Libby, Jacksonville; Southern
Presbyterian ................
290
Utilities Co.; Mrs. W. E. Watson and
Tho Baptist church had 92 men, tbe
Mr. Dunlap o f the Singer Sewing Ma­
Methodist had 113 men, the Presby­
chine Co.
terian church had 45 men.
Since the American Legion puts on
This was a wonderful showing for
only the highest type of entertain­
McWhorter No. 21 Hand Fertilizer Distribu­
Sanford and is a great record and now
ment, we are presenting Mr. Law­
that so many new ones have been
tors Now
rence Haynes in a musical recital, in
added to the rolls an effort will be
the near future. Mr. Haynes is a
$19.25 F . O. B . JACKSONVILLE, F L A .
made to keep the various schools up
Floridian known throughout the world
to this high standard.
Write for special cash discounts, and delivered price.
as one of the greatest tenor singers,
The four mon directly responsible
Hundreds of these in use by Sanford Growers
and Is called the second Caruso. With
for the success of this Sunday School
our number of entertainments for the
“ GET NOVEMBER 7TH PRICE LIST"
cumpuign aru the following and they
winter we are putting on the Lyceum
received the unqualified support of
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO.
Course.
the pastors and officers and members JACKSONVILLE
FLORIDA
o f the churches:
SANFORD BAND
W. E. Scoggans, director in chief;
ELECTS NEW DIRECTOR
II. R. Stevens, in chargu of auto cam­
paign; J. J. Bully, in charge of the 4The Sanford bi.nd is showing more minute speakers; Zeb Ratliff, public­
ARE YOU INSURED? IF N O T , SEE
speed every day, and at their meet­ ity man.
W. J . T HI GP EN &amp; C O M P A N Y
ing a few days ago, they elected Ed­
gar Ball as their director. Mr. Ball ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ »♦ ♦♦ *♦ » M l »♦♦♦♦♦♦•
AQKNTS
___
&lt;
is among the new citlxens of San­ &gt;
ford, and Is a band director of many ; HEAD STUFFED FROM
CATARRH ORA COLD ;
year’s experience, having been at the
o m c i r cur lbs dank b u il d in g
head of a large municipal band in
; S gjeX ra ea^ p p U «d .ia Noririie ;
Minnesota before coming to SonSanf ord,
.
.
.
Florida
Right Up.
ford. He also directed a big army
band during the war, and comes to
Instant relief—no waiting. Your
Sanford well equipped to make the
Sanford band one of the bent in the clogged nostrils open right up; the air
State. Under his leadership, and passnges of your head clear and you
with the excellent material already can breathe freely. No more hawk­
ing, snuffling, blowing, headache,
in tho band, ouv home band should
dryness. No struggling for breath
be able to give many fine local con­
at night; your cold or catarrh disap­
certs during the winter season, and
pears.
also take contracts for concerts in
Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream
other cities. The Sanford band has
Balm from your druggist now. Apply
beta engaged by the Chamber of a little of this fragrant, antiseptic,
Commerce to give regular concerts healing cream in your nostrils. It pen­
all during the winter season and the etrates through every air passage of
music will be enjoyed by home folks tho heud, soothes the inflamed or
and visitors to the city.
swollen mucous membrane and relief
comes instantly.
RAISING FINE LIMES
It’s just fine. Don’t stay stuffedAT LAKB MARY. up with a cold or nasty catarrh.—Adv.

BUSINESS

New Discover
Discovery i

Dr. Kind’s Pills

SUNDAYSCHOOL
CAMPAIGN WAS
GREAT SUCCESS

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE

General Fire

Insurance

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE
POST CARDS AT THE HERALD OFFICE

Farms, Hom$s,
Groves, Lots

Lake Mary ft one o f the finest
parts of Seminole county, with or­
ange grows and farms and peaceful
and prosperous people, am) Lake
Mary is beginning to feel the impulse
of development, thanks to the efforts
of several live wire real estate men,
who have moved In there lately, and
also the efforts of the good people
who have been living there and who
recognise the time as being ripe for
development. The Herald office is
tho recipient o f a box o f nice limes
today, the gift o f Mrs. H. C. Durant,
the able correspondent of the Week­
ly Herald, and a little lady who is
greatly Interested in the upbuilding
of her community. The limes are
largo and fine, and If Lake Mary can
raise such limea as these, there la no
need o f sending to the Florida keys
for them.
Wllliaton Ufoena are to vote next
month on township bonda for general
improvements of their city. The or­
iginal amount will be $47,000 of
which 135.000 will be fo r the build­
ing o f a municipal water and light
plant.

HUNTING LICENSES
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
BREAK THE RECORD.
It would seem that either tho hunt­
ers are taking notice and obtaining
licenses this year for the county, or
else there nre many more hunters
this year than last. At any rate,
the number o f licenses issued by the
Judge’s office for the opening season
numbered as follows:
•
For residents, 660.
For non-residents o f county, 65.
For non-residents, state, 1.
The good work o f the Fish on^
Gome Protective Association is seen
In this number of licenses and it is
said that the game has been better
protected thia season than in many
years and with a vigilant game ward­
en on the Job It will be protected
right on through the season. Semi­
nole county offers as much or more
to the real sportsmen aa any county
In the stats and our game should be
protected at all times.

I H A V E THEM

SANFORD IS GROWING
‘SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION” fa
f u w

atten­
this
who have

i f lu iu il

jp g

tion— lota are being sold right along and building in
section is such as to gladden the heart o f those
the good o f Sanford at heart.

This is no idle talk I have weighed the statement an
to say just what is ray candid convictions would put f
most too atrong for the careful, conservative person__tha
T *
turnei b« k w a r d _ T h . fellow wb
has VISION will agree with me now— the other later.

J . E. SPURLING
‘TAe Man Who Sells Dirt Cheap”

Watch the South East C o m ..

P ,.g .

-I.~.

�W1
AT BIG MEET
ORLANDO CLUB RECEIVED ITS
CHARTER LAST
NIGHT
(Turn Trtdsv's, Dsgrh . , ...
The Sanford Klwanla Club had th#
time o f their young live,* » t Orlando
last night when they wont to that
city to help the Orlando Club recaive
their charter. Th* member* from
this city had such a good time they
could not toll about It and th# follow­
ing is clipped from the Orlando Sen­
tinel:
“ The Orlando Country Club waa
the scene o f one o f the moat brilliant
affairs ever held in this popular eodal
center last evenlog when the Orlando
Kiwanls Club waa presented with the
International charter of Klwanla. Gov­
ernor E. G. Branch, o f the Florida and
Alabama District o f Klwanla, rsprsseating the International, made the
charter presentation, and W . O. Easlngton, president o f the Orlando K1wants Clnb, accepted It on behalf o f
the local club. For the occasion the
Orlando Club waa boautlfully decor­
ated with streamers of yellow chry­
santhemums, ferns and potted plants,
and about the long banquet table wero
grouped the members o f the Orlando
Kiwanls Club, their wives, friends and
visiting Kiwanians and their wives
from Tampa and Sanford. A cabaret
show from Jacksonville, engaged for
the occasion, wound up the splendid
program which preceded an elaborate
ball. HartzelPs orchestra furnished
the music for the evening.
“ Sanford sent a delegation of forty
from the “ baby" Klwanla Club of the
stato, who made things hum at ev­
ery opportunity In their section, of
the banquet hall. A t every opportun­
ity this lively delegation, which had
prepared a program of snappy songs
greeting their brother organization in
Orlando, radiated the Kiwanls spirit,
and when Forest Lake arose to ex­
press in words what a pleasure It
was to partake o f tho hospitality and
good fellowship of tho Orlando Ki­
wanls Club and gather from Orlandoites the inspiration which had help­
ed to build Florida's Seventh City, he
was greeted with a storm of applause.
“ Though not so strong in number
r s the delegation from Sanford, the
Tampa Kiwanians are just as strong
in spirit. It remained for Tampa, the
'granddaddy* organization o f Kiwanls,
to produce the first lady Klwanlan In
tho state, Mrs. Judge Peacock, who
won her audience by the charm o f
her manner when she acknowledged
the pleasure she found nt being with
tho Orlando Kiwanls Club on the
night of nights in tho history of their
organization. Sho brought forth a
burst of merriment when sho apolo­
gized for not bolng a speech-maker
duo to the fact that her husband, be­
ing a lawyer, always monopolized all
o f tho speech-making in her house­
hold.
“ ‘ Honest John* McWhorter of tho
Tampa Tribune, and president of the
Tampa Kiwanis club, when introduced
by Toastmaster Buckmaster, arose to
congratulate the Orlando Kiwanls
club and to cite the growth and ideals
of Kiwanls. Ho stated that Tampa
Klwnnls had now a membership of 76
and that their lunckeona wore never
‘ dead* affairs. In pointing to tho mot­
to, 'We build/ he stated that before
building it was alwnys necessary to

SOUR STOMACH
INDIGESTION
Thndford’l Block-Draught Highly
Recommended by a Tennessee
Grocer for Troubles Re­
sulting from Torpid
Liver.

have a plan, and said that tha Orlan­
do Klwanla Club would hats no trou­
ble to build if they looked ahead,
found the needa and recognised tha
possibilities of their city, and moved
ahead together.
“ 'Sanford la the largest city on
Lake Monroe/ said Hon. Forest Lake,
to awaken a storm of merriment, 'We
come ,to bring you greetings from the
'Baby* Klwanla club of the state/ ho
continued, “and to wish you the suc­
cess you deserve. It Is always an in­
spiration to us from Sanford to visit
Orlando, a city which stands as a
monument to its splendid clttsenahip/
he finished.”
Frank Miller also made a stirring
talk about Sanford and Kiwanis and
the spirit that builds cities.
The Sanford crowd returned home
at a late hour with the feeling that
Orlando and Sanford were two of the
best cities in the state.

SALTS FINE FOR
ACHING KIDNEYS
WE EAT TOO MUCH MHAT WHICH
CLOGS KIDNEYS, THEN
THE BACK HURTS

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CH11LU0TA

New Autom obile License Law

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Hunting time again. The season
opened with fair weather, A stream
o f automobiles, bearing the happy
hunters, guns, dogs, camping outfits,
etc., keeps steadily flowing by enroute
to the hunting ground farther south,
where tho quail, turkey and deei
make their homes.
Mr. and Mrs, Mlllc and family, of
Starke, have moved into tho houso
vacated by Mrs. M. S. Averette.
Mrs. Blltie Jacobs is very ill with
rheumatism. Dr. Tolar, o f Sanford,
is attending.
Mlsa Lucile Proctor, who has been
staying with her sister, Mrs. R. L.
Dann, and working In the postcffico
fo r several months, has returned to
her home in Brunswick, Ga.
Dr. Howell, o f Gainesville, has
moved Into Mrs. J. W. Nixon's house,
and Is putting in a stock of general
mereha:.dlse in tho store formerly
occupied by J. W. Nixon. The doctor
has his office up in the village. His
family consists of his father, sister
and brother-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Glover Reaves and
children, have moved to Genova,
where ho will engage in tho orange
work this season.
Rev, J. M. Thompson, B. F. Wheelcr nnd E. A. Fnrnoll, nttended punch­
ing services at the Baptist church
here Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Story aro en­
tertaining a little Frank Jr., who
haa Just recently arrived at their
home.
Mrs. W. L. Sleg was called to Gonova last week by tho Illness' of her
mother, Mrs. J. T. McLain.
Mrs. Daisy Long has gone to San­
ford to live with Mrs. J. C. Jacobs.
Mr. and Mrs, Brownio, of Falmouth
Ky., aro spending tho winter nt the
homo of their brother-ln-lnw, J. C.
Jacobs, on Lake Gore.
Rev. Dny, o f Stetson University,
preached two splendid sermons at the
Baptist church hero Sunday.

Most folks forgot that the kidneys,
ike tho bowels, get sluggish nnd clog,
god nnd need a flushing occasionally,
else wo hnvo backacho nnd dull mis­
ery in the kidney region, sovero headRchcs, rheumatic twinges, torpid llvor,
acid stomach, sleeplessness and all
sorts of bloddor disorders.
You simply must keep your kidneys
active nnd clean, and tho moment you
feol an ache or pain in tho kidney
region, got nbout four ounces of Jad
Salts from any good drug stora here,
take a tnbleapoonful In a glass of wat­
er boforo breakfast for a few days
and your kidneys will then net fine.
This famous salts is made from the
acid of gropes and lomon juice, com­
bined with Ilthin, and is harmless to
flush clogged kidneys and stimulato
thorn to normal activity. It also neu­
tralizes tho acids in tho urino so it no
longer irritates, thus onding bladder
disorders.
Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensivo;
makes a delightful effervescent iithlawnter drink which everybody should
tako now and then to keep their kid­
neys clean, thus avoiding serious com­
plications,
A well-known local druggist says ho
soils lots of Jad Salts to folks who be­ NOBODY CAN TELL WHEN YOU
lieve in overcoming kidney trouble
DARKEN GRAY, FADED HAIR
whllo it is only troublo.— Adv.
WITH SAGE TEA

HAVE DARK HAIR
AND LOOK YOUNG

PIPE ORGAN CLUB
(From Tuudsy'i Sally)

T h0 momben of tho Pipe Organ
Club were delightfully entertained
yesterday afternoon by ,Mrs. R. B.
Jarvis, at hor homo, 011 Oak avenuo.
Meeting called to order by Mrs.
C. J. Ityan, minutes of last mooting
road by Mrs. Sinn Bray; answer to
roll call by Thanksgiving quotations.
Plans were definitely mnda for tho
bazaar next Saturday, November 20,
nt Dr. Moor's optical parlor.
A motion was ntndo and enrried,
that tho remaining weoks of this
year bo used on personal gifts.
Everybody bring your Christmas
gifts to the club, and let’s sow to­
gether.
Mrs. J. B. McCloud waB initiated
and the names of Mesdames R. E.
Tolar and J. G. Sharron wero pre­
sented and accepted.
— After all business had been dispos­
ed of n social hour was enjoyed by
a Thanksgiving reading, “ Miss Hepsie's Blessing/' by Miss Clara Mil
Ion,
The hostess served fruit salad,
saltines, \cofTco, enko and mints, as
refreshments.
Yellow
crysanthemums wore used as favors.
Among ^hoso present wero: Mesdames C. J, Ryari, Geo. Hyman, Sinn
Bray, Kent Rossiter, Forrest McAlllstor, Leslie Bryan, Irvin Estridgo,
A. M. Phillips, R. B. Jarvis, J. B.
McCloud, B. G, Mcthlno, M. B. Leon­
ard. Visitors,' 8. S. Telford, Ken­
neth Murrell, Misses Mnrthn Fox and
Clara MUlen.
Tho next meeting will bo with Mrs,
A. M. Phillips, at 8:30 p. m.
HEW VEGETABLE IS
SENT INTO FLORIDA

Grandmother kept her hair beauti­
fully darkened, glossy nnd attractive
with a brew of Sago Ten and Sulphur.
Whenever her hair took on thnt dull,
faded or streaked appearance, this
simple mixture wns applied, with won­
derful effect. By asking nt any drug
Htore for "Wyeth’s Sago and Sulphur
Compound,” you will got a large battle
of this old-time recipe, improved by
tho addition o f other ingredients, all
ready to urc, at very little cost. This
simple mixture can ho depended upon
to restore natural color ami beauty to
the hair,
A well-known downtown druggist
snys everybody uses Wyeth's Sage
nnd Sulphur Compound now because it
darkens so naturally nnd evenly thnt
nobody can toll it has been applied—
it’s so easy to use, too. You simply
dampen n comb or soft brush and
draw It through tho hair, taking one
strand nt a time. By morning the
gray huir disappears; after nnother
application or two, it is restored to its
natural color, nnd looks glossy, soft
and beautiful.—Adv.
ST. AGNES GUILD
(Pntn T umiU j ’* Dutljr)

In spite of the bad weather yester­
day, the members of tho St. Agnos
Guild had a very delightful mooting
yesterday aftonioon at tho apnrtment
of Mrs. Howard Ovcrlin.
Committees were appointed and
final plans mnda for the Christmas
bnzaar which will be he’ d Deco ib.?r
1-2. Finished articles wore turned
The next meeting of tho Guild will
bo hold Next Monday afternoon at
8:30, at the home of Mrs. Clifford
Peabody, of Oak avenuo, as this will
be the Inst meeting bef ire the ba­
zaar, all members are requested to
bo present and articles are to be
turned in nnd marked.
After tho business had been dis­
pensed with, a social hour was en­
joyed. Mrs. Overlln, assisted by
Mrs. Lee, served ice cream, cake,
chocolate mints and salted nuts, as
refreshments.
Among the Guild mombors present,
were, Mrs, Rayond Key, Mrs. Clarke
Leonard!, Mrs. Clifford Peabody,
Mrs. John Leonard!, Mrs. Archie
Betts, Mrs. Wm. Bolding, Mrs, Pan'
Biggers, Mrs. A. W. Leo, Mrs. Fred
Daiger, Mrs. J. N. Robson, Mrs.
Frank Akers.

CONTESTS FOR
THE SEASON
(From i»turd*y'* DtUn

L. H. Gibbs carried o ff high honors
Thursday at the trap o f the Sanford
Rpd St Gun Club, when th* season
was officially closed. With a season
percentage of .764 he wound up the
season 12 points ahead o f his nearest
competitor for first place, Col. Geo.
W. Knight.
Tho contest between these men for
first place has been close and Inter­
esting. Col. Knight has held the
lead for several weeks, managing to
stay just a few points ahead of Mr.
Gibbs, and held hia place until tho
last half of Thursday’s contest. In
the last half Gibbs broko‘22 o f his 26
and Col. Knight but 17, changing tho
score by several points.
J. H. Cowan, comes third with .733
to his credit. Whllo Mr. Cowan was
not a regular visitor at'the traps ha
showed remarkable ability as
a
marksmen and made good scores at
each contest which ho entered. Ray­
mond Allen and Bel Coleman came In
for fourth and fifth places while A. B.
Wallace and F. L. Woodruff, jr., hold
sixth and seventh with a very narrow
mnrgtn of seven points between the
fourth nnd seventh places in tho list.
As tho hunting season opens on
Monday o f next week tho trap sea­
son was closed Thursday and will bo
ro-oponed in tho spring. Considerable
interest has boon taken In tho trap­
shooting at tho club grounds and it is
planned to conduct the contests in tho
futuro strictly in accordance with the
rules of tho American Trap Shooting
Association. White tho scores have
not been exceptionally high, they have
been very good considering the fact
thnt this is Sanford's first season in
the trnp-Bhootlng game.
Tho exact date of the opening of the
trap noxt spring has not boon set,
but it will be very soon after tho
cioso of tho hunting season. Tho contostB will be in full chargo of tho
trap committee of tho Club who will
bo competent and have full power to
tako chargo o f all contests,
Thursday's scoro and tho season's
score nnd percentages aro shown be­
low. Tho score of those not enter­
ing more than one contest and also of
those making less than 400 are not
published:
Thursday's Score
Smith, II. P.......................... ...... 50-43
Gibbs, L. II......................
Wallace, A. B.......................
Wight, R. B. ...................... •*««•*• 50-38
Whitner, Chas....................... ...... 26-10
Pulcston, S.................... „ ..... ...... 60-37
Knight, G. W............................. 60-37
Purdon, John ....................... ...... 76-68
Woodruff, F. L., Jr. ------ ...... 60-35
Coleman, J. B., ...................
Allen, R. L,, ....................... ...... 25-15
Hardin, Roy ....................... ...... 50-29
Hintarsmith, J. II............... ...... 25-12
Higgins, Ed.......................... ...... 50-23
Maxwell, R. C...................... ...... 50-20
Stootoff. C............................ ...... 25-10
Akers, Frank ..................... ...... 25- 0
Brynn, L. T.......................... ...... 25- 8
Roumillnt, F. E................... ...... 25- 7
Score and Percentage for Season
Birds Broke Pet.
Gibbs, L. II.............. ....850 204 .754
Knight, G. W ............ ....200 103 .742
65 .733
Cowan, J. II............. .... 75
100 .707
Allen, Raymond L....
Coleman, Ben ........ ....175 128 .703
Wall nee, A. B............ .... 185 180 .702
Woodruff, F. L,, Jr, ....225 157 .700
84 .072
Strlngfollow, W. A ....125
Pulcston, S............... ....660 870 .661
81 .648
Kennedy, K.............. ....125
Whither, Chas, ----- ....885 249 .647
Smith, H. P............. ....875 241 .648
Herndon, O. P.......... ....285 183 .642
240 .640
Hardin, Roy ..........
Stevens, R. E........... .... 075 428 .634
Leonard, N. B......... .... 76
47 .627
Brumley, L. A ......... .... 185 114 .016
93 .620
Purdon, Jno. ...... . .... 160
Newman, R. A ......... .... 425 200 .012
Brumley, John ......
187 .003
SO .600
Thigpen, W. J......... .... 60
80 .600
Hickson, R. G, ........ .... 60
Hand, W. S........... . .... 200 110 .695
Hill, W. C................... 660 825 .601
Howard, Claude C ........285 167 .686
Hickson, J. T......... .... 76
44 .586
Wight, R. B............. .... 275 150 .580
Woodruff, J. D....... .... 75
43 .678
Mobley, E, D............ ....275 157 .671
62 .564
Yountz, Sam ......... ....110
56 .550
Hickson, D. C........ ....100
218 .588
Maxwell, R. C..........
Kennedy, L....................100
53 .680
288 .520
Higgins, Ed.............
Douginas, Vance E. ....126
63 .504
Williams, Tom ........... 50
24 .480
Stootoff, C............. ...... *si«*tS75&lt; 81 .468
Herndon, B. W........ .1....25
67 .466,
01 .455J;
Akers, Frank ......... ....200
Tolar, J. N................... 200
88 .440
Connelly, L, H. ...... .... 100
44 .440
Stonoff, M«
75
88 .440
Handf W • H» *#•***•»•»•«••**•• 50
20 .400.
Herring, Geo. G....... ..... 76
80 .400
4

Just to Impress visiting celebri­
Many cities are named fo r great
ties with our ferocious
nature, it
might brf good diplomacy to take men, but f. o. b., Detroit ie the only
one that uses *11 the inltlals'.\
them to a football game.

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IfflMHIf i f l H f 9nB

iitJltisESs

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Discussed By State Comptrolli
1

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Important,Information for All Owners of Automobile*
and Trucks. Pile Applications Now;
, f
Get Tag December 16.
All ownc-s of Automobiles or
motor trucks will be very much
interesed in the Billowing state­
ment from the office of iState
Comptroller Ernest Amos. This
paper is co-operating with -the
Comptroller in goin g public in­
formation as to the requirements'
of the new law.
New license tags will be required
on alt motor vehicles January first.
Applications to register motor ve­
hicles and secure tags are made to
Ernest Amos. State Comptroller,
Tallahassee.
Blanks
The blanks on which to make
application may be secured from
any bank,*- Clerk Circuit Court,
County Judge or Tax Collector.
Also blanks will be furnished
to automobile clubs or to indi­
viduals on request by the State
Comptroller. Thi
ie blanks will be
available at any time after November 15th, and the applications
may be filed any time after that
date. But 1422 tags will not in any,
c m bo msilod out boforo Decernbor fifteenth as they will not be
valid for use prior to January 1st,
1922. Ovners of motor vehicles
are urged to apply early for their
tags. Do not wait until Dccrmbcr
31st to apply. Several thousand
others do that. "Apply oarly and
ovoid tho rush."
Passenger Car Wolghta.
Weight of vehicle is required in
all applications. The Comptroller
will have as complete information
ns be can obtain from factories,
and if Owner of a Passtmgar Car
does not know weight the Com­
ptroller can supply information if
the car is fully described as to year
of make, model etc. The o.wncr,
however, should endeavor to as­
certain weight in advance so cor­
rect remittance may be sent. In­
formation on weights wilt he avail­
able at same places where'blanks
are obtainable.
Weight of Truck*.
In tlie case of trucks information
on chassis weight -and standard
body allowances will be available.
If truck is equipped with special
design body it should he weighed
if possible; otherwise body weight
in table of body allowances will he
used. Truck owners should specify
particularly ns to body equipment
and have trucks weighed if pos­
sible.
Motorcycles, Motorcycle s i d e
cars, hearses and casket wagons
have flat rate.
Answer All Questions on Blank
Time will be saved if owner is
careful to answer all questions on
blank. The Comptroller did not
make the law. He has to admlnls-

ter It se written, H* will do all
possible to save the cur owners la*
convenience bat the car owner
should co-operste by filling oat hie
* idy, fully, and
application careful
accurately. Cart for private
take different rate than
a when used
for hire. Informatlsn as to nao H
ear asuet bs gives, A ear regis­
tered for private usa and later
operated for hire will require-#
different llccnee. A tag cannot be
used on any car except one (Of
which Issued. When s car changes
hands the tag goes with the cat
and the new owner must transfer
to his name.
Kind o f Tiros
Tires must be specified as paqS*
matlc or solid. Pneumatic tired
are Inflated with sir, all the other
kinds are classed at solid tlrpi.
Note weight limits on all ctaetee
of cars in table below.
Host to B ea ll
Make remittance by post pfflqd
money order, express money order,
bank cashier'e check or certified
cherk.
Do not eend personal
checks. Do not send currency ga*
less registered mail. Be sure to
remit sufficient to cover Ucenie
and any more than necessary afill
be refunded by Comptroller.
In figuring price, of lieetfat,
weights are figured in even Hun­
dreds of pounds, fifty pounds o f
less not counting, over fifty poonaff
counting as one hundred.
Write nit names and addrtl|4i
plainly. Many people’s signatures
are hard to decipher. Take thn
time to write plainly and your tan
will be sure to be put In tne mails
correctly addressed.
When Your Teg Arrives
The envelope containing the tag
will also have a small pocket envelopc on outside containing motor
vehicle certificate.
Open this
pocket envelope and get your cer­
tificate before throwing away tne
tag envelope.
The size of the 1922 tag Is fixed
by law. The Comptroller did not
fix the size. There wilt be b.ut
One Teg and It is to be attached
to rear of vehicle, Each tag will
have nu aluminum Insert showing
weight of vehicle. This should be
securely fastened on as it Is a nec­
essary part of the tag.
The maximum weight of trucks
and trailers used on highways is
limited by law. If you arc operat­
ing targe trucks or trailers you
shoutd post yourself on these limi­
tations.
Reckless driving, exceeding speed
limits, etc., Is punishable by fins
and Imprisonment.

IMPORTANT.—In writing [or information on weight ho sure to give
year of meke, model and type of your car. Weights vary in different
models of same make.
Cars used for hire—whether passenger, truck or trailer,—the weight
and the load capacity arc included in figuring license. If not. used for
hire then the weight of the car only is included.
RATES ON MOTORCYCLES, PASSENGER CARS AND BUSSES

Til
A
8
C
D
g
9
t

Class

PMltnitn

Noe*

put n u .................
r m n t* .................
Automobile ((ififiU use)« . .. .. . Any number............
(her ID p u t.......... .
Busses Fur lilrt,..................
llUttM (hnlil In ilrpal o u b l...
RATES ON TRUCKS, TRAILERS AND SEMI-TRAILBRS

t'rluU ...... Trurk .... I*nnun*ll( .............
M rril ......Trurk .... Bnll«l .....................
for llln .... Truck .... I’ntumtlo ...... .
fot n iff.,,, Truck...... Build .....................
Prtrilu ......Trailer
PnenutU .............
Cor n in .,.. fttllur ... Pnapitlu . . . . . . . . .
M u ll ...... TTallrr ... Build ....................
Par Hlr».... Duller ... Solid ................ ..
IIw

m

14.004

0,000
11.004
1,004
0,00p— (8«nl) 9.000
R.OQP— (BrMI} 1,004
9.000— (Seal) 1,100
3.000— (Seal) 1,104

Kid Cukut W»*ons—Fist ntc. |J0.00

Real Estate Service
SANFORD, FLORIDA

PHONE 371J

On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit an d V e g e ta b le Grates
Y ou Can Buy From Ua at
Wholesale Price*
Weil* lee Fries List

W. A. Merryday Company «-—■
Pslstks, Florida

IN T

�Li
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What has become o f ther old-fash­ BUSINESS IS GOOD, VERY GOOD.&gt;. to prevent them from
ioned silk shirt?
tney take a notion.
• J. SOU.T ...............ViwMoat aad Mltac
Heretofore, the abundance o f room,
We uikod u business man one day
*&lt; W TJ IB .......... iwwiwy u i Tnum t
The two principal kinds o f time ate this week, "How’s business?" His re­ the ease with which money for build■
^
...................
ItoMW standard and wrist watch.
ply was, "Business is good, vary ln,\r could bo obtained, and the widely
V iH h M im r fiita r ir
---------- — o— ........
good," and that struck ua as being prevailing low rents have prevented
But with the
Speaking of substitutes fo r gaso­ a very good slogan to use right now. any&gt; serious friction.
line, how about shoo leather?
Business is good here In Sanford, long suspension of building attending
has been good and, according to one tho War, an entirely different situa­
a m a a o u rn o * r a i d nr adtarou
Orlando Is almost as much In the o f our biggest financiers, the pros­ tion U presented. Rent paying Is now
HtMMiiiMMiytttltilK M l limelight os Frisco this week.
pects are good. He says that condi­ the heaviest burden which a majori­
I#*****•MMt •MIt MMI , |TI
tions here at this time are as good ty o f the people In the larger cities
- ■■ - ■■■o
1¥
oumtUil latter Am u it,
aa those o f any fallj the only differ­ have to ,\&lt;ear, and It la constantly
Secretary
Hughee
Is
taking
all
the
“ tt*
turn*, VtafMa,
t
t i KuA a, ian.
ence being the apparent desire o f so growing heavier.
"dent" out of the President.
The Aral remedy that suggests It­
many to put off paying up their ob­
self to tht tenant’s mind is compul­
Peace hath Its victories but whst ligations.
•i»taa
The uncertainty o f the past few sory rent reduction, and this will
Wo now want Is victory with peace,
itt, Mi
months shoula not Influence our af­ surely bo enforced If the presont stato
■■■■
o
TO
lIHlilUD.
As winter approaches, o f affairs continues; but there Is an
Build, build until It hurts.
Con­ fairs now,
For.l»n Adv.tU.Ing Rrnr.*«n tally.
I struction will start reconstruction.
many
feel
tho
pinch, In fact wo all alternative remedy, much better for
THF. AWrRICAN PRESS A^SfXIIATiON
do, and we all work that much harder. society aa it whole, and equally ad­
BK b - A
The cigar strikers o f Tampa can
vantageous to the tenant; and that
ft Money talks but it Is bard o f hear­ never take the "am " out of Its people. AMERICA FEEDING A HUNGRY Is home ownership.
ing whin you call fo r It
WORLD.
*
■ -o
"Own your own home" is there­
-------------o-----------The trouble at Tampa Is produced
fore an injunction o f profound Im­
Hops tho disarmament conference
Frank A. Vanderlip, tho distinguish­ portance. The highest civic stability
by those who doh l produce anything
’*will not get all shot to places.
ed New York banker, has been mak­ can exist only In a city wherein the
else.
0----------ing an extended tour of Europe which largest proportion of the population
An actress says she can’ t lire on
Already there are Indications that took him through the wartom regions are home owners. Encouragement of
950,000 a year. We would like to but
1922 will be a poor year for pesBe- o f Franco and Belgium, and through every kind should be offered—not
r can’t either.
Germany and Austria, aa well, and aa merely in the form of lectures and
mlata.
far east as Constantinople. Ho has editorial 8, but In the more substant­
No matter whether you are a regu­
It
What has become o f those sugar seen things with tho eye o f a trained ial form of financial assistance
la r or not. You a n expected to b«
refineries touted so lustily a ysar or observer, and has written a series of ought to be so arranged that any per­
' "am ong those present”
interesting lotterc to friends and jour- son o w rl g a lot could borrow, at a
so ago?
-------------o-----------nals at homo. Ho saw the swarms fair rate oi interest, enough money
The movies should have m o n pic- J
Japun evidently is willing to givo o f Russians, Armenians and Turks j to'buUd'n home.’ That used"to bo tho
e
t u n s showing home builder" and few ­
to the conference anything except amounting to half a million In num-1 cnH0 in mosV cltIe8&gt;
er showing home wreckers.
'
ber, who fled to the Turkish capital
,There is no better investment in
what it demands.
when driven from their homos by the normal times Hun real estate loans.
A woman has boon found In New
An economist asks what England cruel forces of war, pestilence and Building associations and every other
. York with the most perfect foot in
gets out o f Ireland. The question is famine. Ho had u splendid opportun- form of organization designed to onall the world. Quito a tout!
ity to examine tho functioning of the courngo bu{1(llng b w pp,y,ng tho
not whnt, but when.
------------ o— --------various American Relief associations capital, should bo promoted. And if
*------------------------ o Weather bureau saya storm yrarnworking In that center of distress anil
that should fail, the subject is of such
Tho chief obstacle, to the peaco
tngi are up for the Atlantic Coast. It
destitution, and has the following to
importance thnt tbn government,
conference
la
tho
belief
of
some
na­
doss not look like It here today.
say concerning them:
tions
they
can
lick
tho
other.
State, or federal, should take it up.
■
■ o"W e may bo cnnrged with shirk­
-----------o-----------I f tho American pooylo are to be
Aa far as we are personally con­
ing our political responsibilities In
Why
does
Henry
Ford
desire
to
happy,
contented, patriotic and per­
cerned congress con have our oxcessthn Near East and with desertion
break
into
tho
Senate
when
ho
can
manent
In their abiding place, thoy
profits tax and buy a toothpick with
of our associates in the late war when
got what ho wants as an outsider?
must bo homn owners.— Lakeland
they came here to administer an ex­
i
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__________________
Telegram.
ceedingly awkward and difficult sit­
The
open
shop
nor
the
closed
shop
A Washington dispatch says that
uation. But there Is nothing but
they are trying to “ Jam" through con­ is tho basis of tho present cigar praise for America for her wondorfu!
FORTUNATE FLORIDA
gress the Newberry case. Tho Lord strike at Tampn, but tho don't shop. roliof work here.”
Floridn enjoys tho unique distinc­
4----- -— o-----------1 preserve us.
Mr. Vanderlip said Americans had
tion
of being known throughout the
Municipal elections are stirring up
m
signally distinguished thomsolvcs in country as the most prosperous state
BJfTf
Tho rospect paid to speed lows and strife in certain communities. But the their work in behalf of tho 500,000
the observance of the Volstead act are women are not hotting hats on re­ Russian, Armenian, and Turkish refu­ In the union. Visitors from tho north
sny thnt it is currently reported that
about on a par. The prohibitionists sults.
gees who fled to Constantinople. Ho Florida has suffered nohlng, ns yot,
are not discouraged.
continued:
from tho Industrial depression that has
---------- l_o-----------Tampa dlvarco court is grinding
“ The American Roil Cross has fur­
A reformer wants to paint tho town out so many separations that It’s now nished those unfortunate refugees the great manufacturing states in Its
blue, others to paint It rod, they say bluo book will be labeled "Who's with 110,000,000 in supplies and trans­ grip, that thero is no unemployment
here, and thnt “ business as usual” is
:
the newspapers are yellow—no wonder Whose.”
portation. Thoy havo been tho chlof the watchword.
the color line Is so closely drawn,
instrument In moving refugees to
Upon their arrival thoir first step
------------ o------------Just ns wo woro getting reconciled whero they could have nn economic
is
to verify these statements. They
After tho conference orders their to an 8-cent Tampa cigar for 10 conts life. Thoir work has Just ccaiod.
enn
hardly believe tho evidence of
v nations to beat their swords into tho clgarmakors start a strike and There are still tons of thousands of
thoir
own eyos. Thoy marvel at tho
. plowshares their next move is to boat all walk out.
refugees. Thorn are 15,000 utterly
immense
amount of building construc­
their competitors into world markets,
without moans of support.
tion
in
nil
Florida cities. They are
Sidney J. Ca’ ts and Lena M. T.
"Evory American horu feels tho Red
The other nations should remem­ Clark are holding tho lime light this Cross work should bo continued for a amazed nt tho genoral air of prosper­
ber thero Is a difference between a week, along with turkey and cran­ short time until these remaining re­ ity. By what miracle havo tradition­
al relations been rovorsed, making a
dove with un olive branch in her bill berry sauce.
fugees are able to secure subsistence southorn stato show abounding evi­
and a dove with an olive branch and a
for themselves.”
dences of prosperity while the north­
bill.
Ono hundred dollars of real Ameri­
“ The Near East Relief committee ern states are groaning under tha bur­
can money will buy 100,000 crowns in is feeding moro than 50,000 children
Ford offers to buy every navy Austria. And yot Charles is try­ in Asia Minor and tho Cuucnsus. Tho den of hard times?
Of courso we understand tho couses
afloat. He is also dickering for Mus­ ing to get a crown.
Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. aro of this phenomenon. Florida's wel­
cle Shoals, Some day Henry will go
doing a groat officlcnt and noble work. fare is based upon different condi­
so far as to temper the springB of his
No, Angelina, the sporting editor Tho Monnonltes Imvo made a splen­
tions, It Ib not dependent upon fac­
fllw or.
will not give over his pago to fash­ did contribution to aHsungo misery.
tories so much ns upon Its fields, its
ions nftcr Thanksgiving. Wo have a The Intcruutionul Christian Students’
groves, its resorts and othor things
Ring Lnrdnor believes that the now- winter of ten-pirj before us.
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I
Relief is doing ono of thu most valunot affected by conditions which gov­
war will be fought with souvenir poit
ublo tusks o f nil, It is of vast Im­
ern
In tho north. Its prosperity is as
cards. Maybe then wo can got rid of
Press dispatch saya that many mil­ portance for tno future of Europe nearly stable as anything curthiy can
those hldoous alligator cards which de­ lions of feet of natural gas has been that tho torch of higher learning shall
ever hopo to be.
fame tho state.
located in Louisiana. Beating tha be passed on.
But the important point in this con­
“ Thero Is a passion in this purt of
nection is the vnlunblo publicity thus
W m Sitka widow paints the upper part Oldsmar propagandists to it,
tho world for education; tho means secured. It is worth millions ns ad­
of hor face deep black, when sho puts
Wo are proud of Senator Flotchor are pitifully lacking. No contributions vertising, and yot it costs nothing. It
on mourning.—Tampa Ttlmes. Wo for his great work on tho St. Johns nro bettor placo dthan those for stu­
know widows that paint too, but not river— only his work oxtondod os fnr dent relief. Tho influence of tho old takes caro of itself.
Floridn hns but one per cent of tho
with black paint.
an Jacksonville, and not a word was American colleges hero for good is be­ population of America; but it has
------------ a------------yond measure,
said about tho upper St. Johns.
something for all of the other 99 per
Same old story ovary day—some
“ All these efforts to help humanity cent, and its big task heretofore has
one looking for n home, some one
With tho Clyde Line putting on in a pitiful plight, but still a human­ been to get them interested. Now
looking for a store room, somo ono
daily boats and making all aorta of ity that Is tremendously worth help­ thoy nro ail talking Floridn, and tho
looking for a warehouse. Wo need
improvements, it is time our repre­ ing, give America a unique jprostlgo. effect upon tho future papulation,
money for investments,
sentatives wore getting busy with tho I believe wo should go on with our wealth, industry and developmental
------------ o-----------St, Johns river from Jacksonville to efforts and continua to desarva that trend o f the stato is beyond calcula­
With so many for the office of rail*
prestige,
Sanford.
tion.— lakeland Telegram.
road commission made vacant
by
“ America is tho hope of tho world
death, you can't make Governor HnrHowover, at tha next election, thore and nowhero moro so than in this part TIMES-UNION ON A CHAMBER
deu believe that there are only 0,000
will be somo quetlons asked from tho of tho world. Let us redoem that
OF COMMERCE.
men (n Florida' out of work.
hope and bring it to a living realiza­
folks who aro representing ua at
tion among those needy and distracted
Washington, and this part of the
The Orlando Sentinel tolls of a
The Herald is glad to note the de­
people of tho Near East. Let us car­
membership drive now being conduct­
velopment o f tho Lake Mary section. Statu will wonder why, and will no ry on."
ed for tho Chamber of Cammorco,
It is one o f tho best fruit growing doubt And out.
and Bnya that tho proposed objective,
sections o f our wonderful county and
OWN A HOME
three hundred now names, will very
While
all
those
people
aro
ship­
only needs pushing to bring it to tho
ping thirty and forty pound turktes
Tho “ own-a-homo” propaganda is probably be reached before the drive
front.
to the White House they might re­ presented In a new and Interesting is over. Tho Chamber had a member­
That German muslcial,who aaya member tho editor of the Herald. Wo light by tho figures showing the com­ ship of about 400 before the con vase
American has produced no great mu­ could use several o f those that Hard­ parative number o f owned and rented was started to add new names, and
homes (n twonty-onn American cities if the desired list is secured the or­
sic has novor heard the ring of a |5 ing cannot cat.
gold piece thrown over the counters
of over 100,000 population. In New ganization will have a splendid work­
o f the Horald for a years’ subscription
York 87.8 per cent of the population ing force. To he effective a commer­
to this paper.
In Dos cial organization should include some
Henry Ford la trying to do some­ 11vo in rented qquarters.
Moines,
Icwn,
which
shows
tho
lowost representation from overy business
thing for tho people in tho Muscle
Thu editor of tho Jax Met took a Shoals plant. The government will percentage o f renters in tho list of concern and industry, besides having
boat trip to Sanford tho other day and never lot him have that plant—mark cities quoted, tho figures are 48.0.
enrolled tho professional men and
he now advises all to "see Florida our worda, Our government does not
In all of tho other cities tho renters thoso interested in agricultural purfirst.” Jacksonville people should want to do anything for the benefit o f aro In a clear majority. Tonant’s or-1 suits near ^he city. Tho size of auch
take heed and visit their friends In a the people.
ganisationa are becoming papular, a body Is not necessarily its best
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everywhere, and they are forcing recommendation rr greatest strength,
Jimmy Moure, o f tho Tourist Bu­ municipal logislation In their Inter­ but it is dosirable to have all Inter­
' , The gamo* warden of Lake county reau, of Tampa, said a mouthful when est. Such movements In this country ests represented, and in the abund­
was sent over lo Eustis Monday even­ he advised “ rooms for rent” -ers to nro always* uncertain. With tenants ance o f material the men best suited
t in g to arrest a crowd that‘ “ brought shave about 10 per cent off last in tho majority In all the larger clt- |for certain kinds of work can always
V n 165 pounds o f quail." Running year's prices. Already most every lea, It Is easy to'imagine what might, be found and splendid results obtalniffiiwn the rumor, It wss found that resort town Is jollying itself that tha hnppcn If they wore to draw their o r -: ed.—Jacksonville Tlmea-Unlon,
tM « quail waa W. R. Quaylo, the pop- tourist crowd is the largest ever but gailxation tines tight enough and
Whltewashlng and Japanning has
Srouar m l estate man, and a groat those who have furnished rooms fur take possession o f the city govornrent sing another tune.
ments. And there is nothing on earth no order in affairs at tho conference.
talisman.

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This talk nbout the advantages of
water transportation over railway
transportation—as regards the cost
— is no now thing. In Octobor, 1800,
I saw three largo vessels loading ct
Tacoma, Washington, with lu m b ereach boat not only carrying a hold­
ful but also crowded with a deck­
load. I asked the destination of tho
lumber and found it waB going to
New York—and that was prior to the
opening of the canal; consequently
those boats carried thoir loads away
“ around the Horn.” Seeking tho rcaBon for this long shlppmcnt when
there was a railway system direct to
New York from that northewestom
city, I was told that tho charges by
bont would ba slightly more than
one-half thn rates by rail. I wonder­
ed at that. I alio wonder now. Yaasum.—Thorn, in Kissimmoo Gazette.

State and County Tax
Books are now open for
the payment o f taxes for
the year, 1921, a dis­
count o f 2% is allowed
for payment in Novem-.
ber, 1% in December.
Tax books close April
1st. Poll taxes for the
year 1921, for both men
and women, became due
November 1st, 1921.
Business and Occupa­
tion Licenses became
due October 1st, and if
not paid, are delinquent,
as the law requires that
a license be procured be­
fore conducting the bus­
iness, profession or oc-»
cupation.

President Harding Is already get­
ting nivtrmed over the growing popu­
larity of Secretary Hughes, and yes­
terday th« press despatches carried
the big neve ,that President Harding
had conceived the peace conference
whilo yachting on tho Chesopeako
and driving th» boat Into n quiet
nook, had scratched tin wonderful
document on a piece of bark, with
the' hind foot of a graveyard rabbit.
It will now be a constant “ ruckus"
betwocn Hughes and Harding ’a la
Wilson-Brynn vaudeville o f several
years ago, and result in tho over­
whelming defeat of the Republican
party at tho next gonerA1 election.
Hughes is tho biggest mt\n in the
Republican ranks today, but not big
enough to be elected president with
nli the opposition that he wi.'l have.
Watch it.

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rolled was having hor shoes shined
by nn Italian bootblack with a bald
head. When sho was In tho chair
sho looked down, thought hor kneo
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hor skirt over tho shiner'i head.

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CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

Local Evidence

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Evidonco thnt can bo voriflod.
Fact is what we want,
Opinion is not enough,
Opinions differ.
Here's a Sanford fact.
You enn test it.
A. M. Adams, carpenter, R ll Alognolia Avc„ says: "I hnvo usod Doan’s
Kidney Pills for attacks of lumbago.
Stooping over so much brought on
this trouble nnd at times I wont
around all bont over; my back was so
Inme nnd sore. Aly kidneys acted too
freely and I had to get up several
times during the night. I got Donn’s
Kidney PIIIh at Phillip &amp; Co.’s Drug
Stare, and thoy rid mo of tho lumba­
go and put my kidneys in good shapo.”
Price 00c, at ail dealers. Don't sim­
ply nek for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidnoy Pills—‘the same thnt
Mr. Adams had. Foster-AIilbum Co.,
Alfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.— Adv.

WANTED—Young cow.
Must be
fresh and good milker. J. H. Melmer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
18-tfe
SEE M. S. NELSON for all kinds oi
hauling.
31-tie

Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kiibco went to
Mt. Verde, Saturday on business.
Tho school girls gavo a flower
shower on Mrs. Dooloy, their teach­
WANTED— Dolls to dress lor Christ­
er, Wednesday, it being her birth­
mas. For full information address
Mrs. L. R. Mitchell, Box 64, Oviedo,
day.
Jack Flynt is homo from Bchool.
Fla.
11-tf-p
Mr. and Mrs. Crumbine, from
FOR SALE
Georgia, are visitors at the Flynt
FOR SALE— No. 817 West First 8 t
home.
Eight roams and bath. For pries
Mr. Tom McCain purchased him a
and terms, write box 782, Daytona* !
now Dodgo touring cur list weak.
Fla.
46-tfo tp\&gt;P
Air. John Phillips purchased somo
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hnvo merit.— Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
new furniture from Miller Inst Wed­
Rub-My-Tism for Rheumatism.
"EXIDE” BATTERIES, the Giant
13-ietc nesday.
that lives in a box. Wo can now fur­
Technically: Tho Bacrod charm
nish six Volt Batteries at $24.60. W*
Mr. Collins, of Jacksonville, spent
used to keep a rich man from going
buy, sull, exchange, recharge and re­
tho week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H.
FAIR VISITORS TO
to jail.
pair all makes Batteries.—Ray Broth­
H. Pattishnll and daughter.
CITY ENTERTAINED
ers, Phone 648.
8-tfe
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McFariane was
BY
WOMAN'S
CLUB.
Save money on your shoe account,
shopping in Sanford Monday} Mr.
t’OIt SAtiEr—Onei good mare, regieby using Peter’s Shoes for the whole
McFariano
going
from
there
to
Ar­
Tho
fair
visitors
to
tho
city
who
tered Poland China hogs. White
family, solid leathor throughout. Sold
are
touring
Florida
as
the
result
of
cadia,
whore
ho
will
run
a
lath
mill.
Leghorn
cockorcls (English strain)
by Rivers Brothers, Sunford Avenuo.
13-lGtc Dressmaking.— Mrs. W. V. Phillips,.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Prevatt, Miss To prevent a cold take 666.
15-ltc Post Card Day, whllo In tho city
Ostoon, Fla.
12-4tp
wero the guests o f tho Woman’s Club' Christina McCiollan and Mrs. W. II.
and
with
a
luncheon
at
tho
Valdoz
Rivers
and
children,
spent
Sunday
at
Whllo our winter visitors are prob­ FOR SALE— Coal oil heater, $3,6Qj
Conspicuous among tho unemploy­
ably
enthusiastic
over
summer
ed are the charges made against war hotel, and a reception at tho hornet of Aloore Station.
electric table stoves, $12.60 value,
Mrs. Galloway, they will remembor
Mr. and Airs. W. E. Prevatt, Mrs. weather in Novomber, better busi­ far $7.00, In perfect condition. 418
profiteers.
! Sanford with many peasant momor- Will Ranor, spent last week with ness calls far more normal weather Magnolia,
13-tp
Is your liver out of order? Do you ' lea after they havo returned to their her mother, Airs. AIcGIain, who has conditions which in this latitude
means cool, crisp days with tha
suffer from biliousness, headaches, homes In tho north. Tho Herald pub- bcon very ill,
Ushod
their
pictures,
and
they
enjoyj
Mrs.
Alamfo
Sigg,
of
Chuiuotn,
peraturo somewhere around 60
constipation? If so, Tanlac is what
ed
their
stay
in
Sanford
very
much.
spont
tho
week-ond
with
her
mother.
grecs. But wo nro not responsible hum. Ala.
you need.— Union Pharmacy.— Adv.
They havo boon entertained in every
Ladles of tho community club at­ jor
for wenmor
weather conaiuons
conditions and
NICK COUNTRY
8AI.YB—
ana must
must take
iar.o ( ^ Apply
lo mana|«IIOMD
r&gt; Ai j,FOR
Lundqufit,
city
enrouto.
tended
tho
club
meeting
Friday
at
things
as
thoy
come,
feeling
thankRoute
A,
iiox
aro.
Hanford.
Fla.
ll-lit n
Under tho Hays regime, rural car­
Oviedo.
ful
for
tho
''manifold
blessings
and
1'OR
SALE—
Bargain,
six
cylinder,
^
riers got Christmas day off this year.
Rub-My-Tism, a 'pain killer. 13-15tc
Mr.
Arrle
Mathews
woo
called
last
comforts
we
onjoy”
in
this
land
o
f
pnssenger
Nash
touring
car.
Run
It falls on Sunday.
Saturday morning to pull Mr. J. W. plenty.— Lakeland Telegram.
about ten thousand miles, practically
MEMORIAL
SERVICES
Flynt's car out o f Lake Geneva, The
new, firat class condition. The car
Do you need electrical fixtures for
car was backed in there by Howard
cures Alalsrlsl Fever.
18-16to will please the most fastideoua.— J8.
your homo? If so get our prices boThe Seminole Chaptor, O. E. S., Flynt, Air. Flynt’s cousin. We won­
W. Ralford, Enterprise Junction, Fla. ■*
foro yo|*buy.—Treadwell Electric Co.,
will
hold their .annual memorial ser­ der who was powdering his nose.
16*4to
opposite Postoffice. Telephone 102.
After you visit the state and see
Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Prevatt jw d them all you will Como back to Semi16-ltc vices Sunday afternoon at 3:30, at
FOR RENT
the Masonic hall. Tho public is cor­ son, Mr. and Alro. T. W Prsvatt, Mrs noj# COunty and say: "Here ii the
f
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RENT—7-room
bouse “ wRE
W. H. Rivera and children, went on fruit growing, here aro tho vege­
Blood and iron may build an em­ dially invited.
sleeping
porch,
on
Celery
Ave.— R,
a camping trip Monday.
tables growing, here are the greatest
pire, but continued prosperity deB,
Monroe.
Phone
170-J.
16-ltp
All gall is divided into three parts,
Mr. E. H. Kilbe was a visitor in developments along evory line and at
pends upon sweat and coal.
|two of which are possessed by the Sanford, Tuesday.
Sanford is the. city that offers most
fellow who doubles his prices because
Roland Reed, of Lake Harney, was to the man of moons as a place for In­ TO WHOM IT MAY CONCBRNi
Thrasher A Garner have Just receiv­
freight rates are high.
in Sanford on business last Friday. vestment.” And Seminole county cgn
J. T, Reeves Is no longer conns
ed a full lino of army goods, army of­
dollvei'
the
goods.
This
county
Is.
not
with
me In any way, and I am not
ficers’ shoes, army shoes, tents, blan­
13-lGtc
666 cures Bilious Fever.
WHO
GETS
THIS
SNAP?
an*
experiment,
it
is
an
actual
fart
sponsible
for any money, fertiliser,
kets, hats, breeches, wool hose, boy
and
shows
the
truth
o
f
evory
asseranything
he may charge to me.
tents, large tenta 3x0 and 16x10, The
The Tampa Tribune says: "A min­
160 acres of land, wire fence all tlon In the growing stuff. And our agreement I declare broken—and
price is what talks for first class
ister’s*salary should enable him to live
around, bout 20 acres cultivated. Good water transportation shows what the an end.
goods. See our prices and goods B 4
like a gentleman.” If the reverse ra­
MR8. M. B. ALLISON.
6-room house; large Florida ham with future holds in the way o f wholesale
U buy. Next to 10c store.
16-ltc
tio worked and gentlemen lived like a
galvanised roof. Situated half way houses and factories and bl* business 800-D-a-W— 4tp*. ,
minister thsrs would be Httl* doing
between Oviedo and Geneva. $1,080 of all kinds.
Still, our cruel system o f justice
x If you are feeling badly, put your
six days in a week,
Prices may be own but they
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cash
takes the whole. Enquire o f A.
doesn't
seem
to
annoy
people
who
be­
troubles away by takipg Tan lac.—i
never
out.
18-16tc
15-4tp 'T o break a cold take 688,
668 cures Chills and Fever.
18«15tc S. Cotton, Lake Charm, Fla.
have themselves,
Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
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Funeral sorvlccs for the Into G. Z.
Webb, who wna accidentally killed
on the A. C. L., railroad bridge by n
northbound train, Wednesday night,
were conducted from the Methodist
church at Monroo, Thursday after­
noon, Rev. Bro. Blue, pastor, officiat­
ing. A crowd of sympathising friends
were present. Interment followed
in Lake View cemetery out First
street Deceased is survived by a
daughtor, Miss Leola Webb, of Paintka, and two sons, Everett npd
Palmer Wobb, of this place.
Mrs. Grace Turner, of Sanford, and
Mr. Willis, of Loko Monroe, were
quietly married in Sanford Wednes­
day evening. Mr. Willis is a well
known citizen o f this community,
having been employed as bridgo tend­
er fo r tho A. C. L. railroad, for a
number o f years. His brido was a
popular woman of Sanford.
Mr. E. Talserman has tho distinct­
ion o f shipping tho first carload of
lettuce from this section. The car left
last week in time to reach the New
York market by Thanksgiving.
The Lake Monroe school children
were the first to respond to tho con­
tribution for tho soldier's monument
to tho American dead in France.
'Their collection of one dollar and fif­
ty cents, reached the superintendent's
office ahead o f all others in the coun­
ty.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander, of DeLand, atttnded the funeral of C. Z.
Webb, o f this place,
Mrs. Kate Keeling, o f Kentucky,
has arrived to be at tho bedside o f
her brother, Mr. Ramey Lyons, who
lies critically ill here.
Mrs. W . S. Price and sen, Frank,
have returned from a visit to Jack­
sonville.
Mr. A. J. Wilson, of Kentucky, has
arrived to spend the winter with bis
daughter, Mrs. S. H. Buchanan.
Mr. and Mts. Carl Babum and
baby, spent Sunday with rslatives at
Monroe,
Mr. and Mrs. J. TUden JacuDs, re­
turned to their home at Ghuluota to
spend the Thanksgiving holidays.
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Hoqso wiring at right prices and
electric work of all kinds.—Treadwell
Electric Co., opposite Postofflce. Tele­
phone
102.
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Our private opinion is that tho age
of chivalry is about sixteen.
And it may bo thnt tho pyramids
were
built to provide jobs for faith­
666 quickly relieves a cold.
13-lGtc
ful party workers.
Electricians, quick Bervico, supplies
Treat yourself to somo of tho splen­
and fixtures.—Treadwell Electric Co.,
opp. Postoffice. Telephone 102. 16-ltc did values Rivers Brothors nro offer­
ing for 10 dnys in their Fall Invita­
tion
Snio beginning November 26th.
A fool there wus and she said her
For
example
splendid Chnmbray
prnyer to a rich old guy who had no
Hhirts
00c,
Opaquo
shades, GDc, bleach­
hair.
ed crash toweling 10c. Sturdy chil­
Tanlac Is well advertised, but ad­ dren’s hose 10c. Get one of our hand
vertising alone could not have pro­ bills and study it closely. You ore in­
16-ltc
duced Tanlac’s popularity. It had to vited to come.

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had on ap p lication to Sam uel Jordan,
C lerk o f the V olu sia B oard o f Counts
C om m issioners, DeLand, F lorid a ,
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from E, A. D ouglass, C lsrk o f the Bern!
note B oard o f C ounty C om m issioner
Hanford, F lorida, a fter
Hanford.
ft e r N ovem ber i f ,
1911, on d ep osit o f 18.00 w h ich w ill be
roturned If bid !■ m ade,
B y ord *r o f the B oard o f Count.
C om m lseluners o f V olu sia en d Semi
note C ounties, F lorida.
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12- 4tc.
■aid defendants, and eaoh o f you do
IM* Doll/ T# Btitf m l4nici onlitovn r-_*
a p p ear in th is C ou rt to tha b ill
la tha Circuit Court i f l i t Seventh fwtliUl Oil. plaint here
•alt ef FlerUa, la u A tot SemiBth d a y o f
Ml« County.—I» Qhaaearyt,
tier ordered t'that th is or
1
*
•lee*, or cttei* cUlmlaa nndtr ItoUr T luJ
CITATIO*
[■had on oe a w ee li for four :&lt;*)
be puiiblleh
Janata Deniterty. J T a . MeDooidi M
■eoutive
live weeka
w eek s in
In the Sanford Her*
outtvi
UePculd and daorga W. U akTw d u&gt; i t
D nlrlrt Porter, Complainant,
n ew spaper pu bllehed In Sanford,
and all other parlies claiming any IoiJ m
re
Bern InoU "cCoou
u nnty
ty,, 'F
“ lorid a .
»« the following demHM L U IS ,
JoMpb Dunbar, Defendant.
W ITN ESS m y hand and th e eeal o f
TO Joseph Poster, Beeldence Unknown I
the eald c ir c u it C ou rt this 88nd d a y o f
. It «pp«irlnf from an arfblnrtt filed In this UUIUUPI. A , Ut iV lt i
(H N that you art n non-reetdent of th« State
(S E A L )
E, A. DOUOLASS.
vs
of Florida, therefore, yon, Joeeph Punter, an
Cleric C ircu it Court,
ordered and ranuInd on tta Bib day of Dm m Sem inole C ounty, Flo.
ter, A. R. leal, to ip ( iir to tha bill of com
B y: V. B. DOUOLASS, D. C.
eor. of the MBIf nf the S W lH f tte Sg u l i
DODINBON A BDIDOE8,
plaint exhibited ifainat you In thla can*#.
S, Township 90 S„ Bang* 90
It la ord«nd that thla notlct te pnbllated In
SoBoltora fo r C om plalnante,
tba Sanford tiaraId eon a w*ab tor »t(fat lt-B to
* * ft.T i 441
I 89414 f t , and tha B ltt of the NWu
waaka,
WITNROfl my band and tba n i l of thla coart In C lrealt ( k a r t . Tth Jn diets I Clrenlt, or me BHI4 and the *H of the NIU of tfi
JJ.WU of the B*|4, and beginning go rode 1 tag
on thla aitb day of Bsptsmter, A. P. 1031.
Ita te o f F lo rid a , Sem inal* C onaty,
AO rode H of the NW cor of the NWU of tS
(BBAL)
*. A. DOUOLASS,
— In C kaneery.
8*14, Section 0. Township 10 *, Ilang. no a
Clark of tba Circuit court,
— W 190 rode,. N 99 rode. B 4 0 r S B
Seminal# County, r u W . C. M orris,
fodiL
_ _
, * 80 rvde U the teiltuung.
OKO. A. DeCOTTES,
No, 9.—ptglnalng S0o'(t S~ef the NW m
Solicitor and of Cornual for Complainant. S tan ley H. A1
If
living
and
If
T-Ote
HE* 90
£ A , !Bangs
£ 90 *.,
th* ran
8*14,
teetS
dead a ll parties
mint Interest un- 2*
9, Township
B 990
ft,
O M i.d . o r S 99 degrees, ■ IM f t , to R. B. rlght-of-war
dar S tan
ley
I___.......
Ileyne, deceased
Notice o f Application for Tax Deeds
oth
erw
lso,
In
______ Iso. In th e p ro p e rly bbelow
elow dea V
80
w
the H Ude 1
■orlbed, and Frank O. Doach, If7 iiv- •aid
Under Section 575 of the Gen­
B. B. rtghl-or.wur to ■" uae of the NS
Ing. and If dead all parties olaln
m ln g of the SW14 of the BK|4, w to the iw cor"
eral Statute*
^ _____ __under
_
j, (J6- •aid 10 acres, N 9S1 ft to the begtaulng.
Interest
Frank.. O. Boson.
ceased, or oth erw ise,' In th e p rop erty
No. 8,—Beginning at ■ point of Internet!*
Notice is hereby given that F. L.
b elow .........................................
described.
of tte N. llna of tha RWIt of tho Bl|4, ne*.
we.
T
o
&gt;
the
defendants,
B
tin
ley
H
,
A
lleyn
s,
tlnn U, Township 90 I, Rang- 90 *,
‘ ^
Woodruff, purchaser of Tax Certifi­
If livin g, and I f d ea d , to a ll p arties line
llna of rlght-of-wey
rlgbl-of.way of the
tho A fr.. A A
...
ola im ln c Interests under S tan ley H. degree., 80
cate No. 176, dstod the 2nd day of
SO Mla„
Win., W
« i kalong said rlghtol-war
A lley ne, decerned, o r oth erw ise, In ft., N 89 degrees, CO Win.,
■ lio
910 ftla., W KM
109 fft.,
t, B
Juno, A. D. 1010, said certificate cm
the p rop erty b e lo w described, and 8 8 fit
F
rank
0.
B
osch
,
If
liv
in
g,
and
If
No.
4.—The
BV4
of
the
NBI4
of
the
NWq
braces the following described proper
dead to all p arties claim in g Interests th* 0W 14, Section 0, Township 90 9„~ Reage M
under F rank O. Iloach, deaeaaed, o r
ty situated in Souinole County, Flori
oth erw ise, In th e fo llo w in g p rop erty
No. 0.—NW14 of the NU of let A Beet Ian L
dn, to-wlt: South 1-2 Lot 1 and All
situ ate in Sem inole County, F lorida, Township 20 9„ Range 00 n.
deeorlbed as:
Lot 2 (less NE 1-4 of Lot 2), Soc. 26,
No. 0.—Lot 4 of Section 9, Township 90 A,
The H 1-4 o f the N W 1-4 o f NE 1-4 Range SO R.
Twp. 20 S, Range 80 East, 46 acres. and the SE 1-4 o f SB 1-4 o f NE 1-4 o f
No. T,—The NWU of &lt;he 9W(4 (tern BS4 ot
NW 1-4 o f Sec. 18, Tw p. 81 B, It » B., Ihe N*M), Beetlon 9, Township 10 A, Range
Tho said land being assessed at the con
ta in in g 18 1-8 acre*, m ore o r leas.
B0 0.
It I* hereby ordered that you and
date of tho issuance of such certificate
No. A —The S 19 rde. of the N*U or the
eaoh o f ^
,o u do
‘
appear to tha b ill o f BWI4 end the 8 19 rode of the BWU ot the
In tho name of Unknown.
com p lain t herein
hereli filed on th e 8nd d ay ■NWU of the BB|4, Section 9, Towi
1988.
Range 80 A
Also Tax Certificate No. 761, dated o f ItJanuary,
Is fu rth er ordered that thla ord er
No. 9.—N|4 of IM of lot A flection 9. Town,
tho 2nd day o f June, A. D. 1013, said o f p u blication be published In the San­ ship 30 I. Range SO B.
ford H erald, a n ew spaper published In
It appearing from the sworn bill of eemplalit
certificate embraces the following de­ Hanford, Sem inole C ounty, F lorida, on ce (lied
In this cause against you, that yon bars or
a
w
eek
fo
r
eig
h
t
con
eecu
tlv
o
w
eek*.
claim soma (merest In tha lands hereinabove do*
scribed property situated In Seminole
W itn ess m y hand and th* **al o f eorlteti, therefore, yoe, the is Id Dolly T. Beet,
County, Florida, to-wlt i Lots 4 and the M id Circuit C ourt at Sanford. F lo r ­ Jennie
Pougberty,
* ' -Poe
, J, A. McDonald, 11. 1
A. Me88th day o f O ctober. A. D. 1981. Itonald , and flecnr
sorgo W. Link are hereby required
H ____
6 Blk 0, Russell’s Plat of Fort Reed. ida(Sthla
EAL)
B. A. DOUGLASS.
to te and appear before our eald clrralt court at
C lerk C lrault Court,
the court hoae In Sanford. Florida, oa tba
Tho said land being assessed nt the
Ttti dor of November. A. D. 1921, and than u4
date o f tho issuance of such certificate
B y; V . V B S U 0 A
there make answer to the blU of complaint ts*
A W ADLOW , *
htbllad egalnet yau, otbanvlae a decree pro mein the name of Unknown, has filed MASSEY
A ttorney* fo r C om plainant, ll - 8 t o retee will te antared against yon.
And any and all other parties claiming any
said certificates in my office and has
till* or Internal In and to tha lands here­
mndo application for tax deed to issue Notice of Application for Tax Heed right,
inabove describe^ under, by, end through Dolly
T.
Kent,
Jennie Deegtieriy, M. A. McDonald, 1.
Under Section 675 of tho Gen­
in accordance with law.
A. McDonald and Oeorga W. Link or otherwise,
eral
Statutes
of
tho
State
Unless said certificates shall bo re
are hereby required to te and appear before
our eald circuit court at the court beaeo la
of Florida
deemed according to law tax dood will
Sanford. Florida, on tho 3th day of December,
Notico )b hereby given that Geo, E. A, P, 1921, end then and there make answer
Issue thorcon on tho Pth day of De­
to tl.e bill ot complaint exhibited egalnet eeld
Hunter, purchnBor of Tax Certificate unknown partite, otherwlee a decree pro coocember, A. D. 1021,
feaao
Witness my official signature and No. 80, dated tho 2nd day of June, A. Ilea, wlU be colored egalnet laid unknown par*
seal this tho 3rd day of November, A. D. 1010, has filed said certificate In It la ordered that this notice be published Is
the flenford Herald, a nawepaper publlebed te
my office, and has rnado application flemlnole
D. 1021.
County, Florida, ones u week for eight
for Tax Deed to issue in accordanco (8) wceke u to the known parties defendant,
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUOLASS,
and once a week for twelve (19) weeks aa te
with law. Said certificate embraces the unknown parties defendant.
Clork Circuit Court,
Witness my hand and tha seal of tha Circuit
Seminole County, Fla. tho following described property sit­ Court on Ihla tha 80th day of Ansaat, A, D. 1921.
(SBAL)
*. A. DOUOLASS,
uated
in
Seminole
County,
Florida,
to.
12-Gtc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
Clerk of tba Circuit Court,
wlti Lots 123 and 124 Sanford
Seminole County, Via.
la C ircuit Court, Seveath Ju dicial Cir­ Heighta. Tho said land being assessed OEORQH O. I1RRRINO,
Solicitor and Cornual foe Ite Complainant.
cu it. Htate o l F lorid a, County o f
at tha dato of tho issuance o f such B-lSte
Sem inole— In C hancery

A D ro p -S e a l C o verall l l
&lt;V} T h a t
H ides T h e B u tto n s
i * After year* of experimenting we've produced
1 the Rnmienl you’ ve boon waiting for. A dropniMit Coverall with re-lnforoed bend that
conceals tho buttons and pioteeta the body.

lt i» d at the Novemb«r meeting o f
Im Sallle Harrison Chapter, N. 8., D.
A , R(t
That all America honors Martha
' ' Washington, is due not entirely to the
fa ct that she » u the dearly loved
' w ife o f our greatest hero but because
she possessed those heroic qualities
are made from best pro-shrunk material
1 ; that make women great In whatever
by skilled Union workers) and so elever,walk o f life they are found. A t the
ly la the drop-aeat concealed that there
time o f her marriage to George Wash­
ean be no objection to their
trance.
and will
ington,
she
owned
one
o
f
the
largest
■JVli
‘» T b Ind or rl
ion-clad
•states on the Paumonk$y river, and
gusrantee, ffi* your dealer.
it. was standing at the door o f her
"Jfait to Uokt
SeBoetf"
^
( beautiful colonial home that the young
KahaMfg Co., Mobile, Ala.
'■ ' hero fresh from his first military
triumphs saw and loved Martha Cur­
tiss. A fter their marriage she lived
the life o f the Virginia gentry and it
■ ' was not until the Revolutionary war tended the wounded under fire her ST. ANDREW BROTHERHOOD
ENTERTAINED BOY SCOUTS
'■:.V that She showed those traits that husband fell mortally wounded and
ahe
atiffling
all
grief,
gave
her
beat
FROM OTHER STATES HERE.
: made her famoqs. During the darkest
service
where
it
waa
moat
needed,
to
days o f the Revolution she was con­
Tuesday evening the Brotherhood
stantly with Washington at army her country. She manned the gun all
tho
Test
of
thbattle.
The
next
day
o
f
Saint Andrew had the pleasure of
headquarters relieving suffering and
Washington
commended
her
and
she
entertaining
three boy Scouts, Neal
ministering in every way to the sol­
diers) upon her Washington relied for served in the army elf, I t yearn wear­ Robertson, of Battle Creek, Mich.,
help, comfort and Inspiration. Martha ing a soldier’s cocked hat and coat William Wingate, of Cleveland, Ohio,
Washington gave io’ the country'"its \Sho waH th« flrit Hor* oant *» tho U. and James Cassidy, o f Springfield,
111. Theso boys aro making n fifteen
highest ideal of wifehood, loyalty and
Brrny
wa8 a womnnpatriotism.
1° Catherine Schuyler wo find a day tour of tha Stato at tho oxponse
It is interesting to noto that altho, woman o£ the h,* ho8t 80c,al rank- o f tho papers o f tholr home towns.
our statesmen felt ablo to write our Rni8od in luxury durIn* the rovolu Upon nrrivlng In Sanford the boys
constitution, they sought tho aid of n tlon she preformed a great many deeds registered at tho Valdox hotel and
woman in designing the flag, which of valor ns well as suffered for the after taking In the sights, they were
la the outward symbol o f our country. army a great many hardships. When taken to the Brotherhood of Saint
Betsy Ross waa a Quakeress and tho British were at Saratoga she Andrew rooms, where thoy wero giv­
when very young tan away and mar­ mndo a perilous journey to her coun­ en the run of tho place. After look­
ried John Ross, who soon died leav­ try place for her treasures saying to ing over tho Parish house, the Broth­
ing her a very young widow and she those that would warn her. "What, erhood assembly room, shower bath
kept open his tailor shop and soon a general’s wife afraid." She set fire and the other Brotherhood equipment,
Attained quite a reputation in what to an immense field o f wheat rather tho boys played a game of bilHnrds
we would now call the decorating pro­ than lot It fall into the hands o f the and bowled for a time after which
fession. When the committee appoint­ British. She gave thousands o f dol­ thoy were taken to tho Brotherhood
ed by Congress, consisting o f George lars and supplies to the revolutionary assembly room where hot dogs, jam,
Washington, Robert M onies and Col. army.
and other good things wero sorvod.
Susan Llvinston was tho daughter
■
George Ross, to design a flag for tho
Tho boys declared thoy h*ad a fine
new born Republic, they went at onco of a British subject who was ardently time and that though they had hoard
to her and eho without further ado, attached to his country, but upon the qulto a bit about the Brotherhood,
whilo they wero talking clippod out colonies declaring their independence they had no Idea that it was such a
our five pointed star. The day after ho cast his tot with Washington and wonderful organization.
the fla g was adopted by congress sho became a rebel governor o f Now Jormarried Joseph Ashburn, a sea cap­ sey. Susan Livingston was ono of a
ACCIDENT TO CHILD.
tain, who died a prisoner, and her numbor of beautiful sistors, who was
third husband John Claypolo died of famed for their beauty and woro call­
Harold Davis, who resides on SnnOno
wounda received In battle. It is easy ed "Tho Livingston Graces."
ford
Heights, Is recovering from on
to believe that ahe was an extremely dark night two regiments of redcoats
accident that happened to him Mon­
went
to
the
Livingston
home,
called
attractive woman and must have been
day, when ho was on his way to
patriotic aa well to give three hus­ Liberty Hall, to secure the governor
school on his wheel and was struck
and
some
important
military
papers,
bands for her country,
by an automobile and thmwn from
Susan
led
them
from
room
to,
room
A West Virginia woman preformed
his wheel. Ho was Injured on tho
apparently
hunting
tho
dispatches
and
F o n R C io s t m ia
ono o f tho moat outstanding acts of
leg ami head, but Is getting along
heroism during tho colonial days. A finally led them to wharo the papers
J.JP. M ueeolwhite and O rlando Dank A
nicely, and will soon bo ablo to roTrust Company, a corp oration , C om ­
little band o f men and womon wero woro secreted but pretending that
plain an t!,
sumo his studies. Dr. Langley is at­
they
wero
love
letters
and
begged
tho
ve.
Imprisoned in Fort Henry when it was
W,
A. W h ltoom b end A gn oe p . W h it­
tending
him.
officers
not
to
read
them
and
stated
besieged by tho Indians. The defend­
com b. bin w ife, nnd W . A. W hltoom b,
Trustee. J. W alter F lyn t and Mary
ers of tho Fort wore almost without that Bhe would give them thA dis­
H. F lynt, hie w ife, A. J. H older, Ala
Tha officials o f Wauchuia aro to call
Clyde Ilonnoll nnd C. M. Donnell, bor
powder nnd Elizabeth Znno begged patches, roachlng upon the topmost
huntfnnd, M n . M. B. Johnson, a w id ­
pormlsalon to secure n keg in hor shelf of tho bookcase sho handed them nn election very soon to vote on the
ow , F red T. WllllamH, J. Fouler A l­
bonding
of
their
city
for
$80,000)
some
logal
looking
documents
and
lison,
T. E. Purilon, Oaceola C ypress
brother’s houso outsldo of tho stock­
Com pany, a corporation, H. L. llu n t$70,000
of
this
aount
will
bo
used
in
they
departed
happily
not
dreaming
er, D. M. Crosthw nlt nnd M ary
ade. Having been given permission,
Crnnthwnlt, hla w ife, Ira W hltm or
she was let out of tho gate. Sho flow that they had been foiled by a girl’s paving the city nnd tho additional
and M ary W hltm or, his w ife, and Ira
$10,000 for water works and park im­
W hltm or, Trustee, Frank J, Jacoby
on fear winged fcott and the Indians quick wit,
(u n m arried ). W. I* M oore and Ma­
provements.
Florida
has
a
heroine,
while
not
of
bel Mnoro, his wife, nnd W . U M oore,
laughted to see a squaw appear be­
T
rustee. C, M. W h ite (u n m a rried ,
fore them but as sho darted out of Revolutionary fame, did her share to­
Isabel Stevlok
Itnush and H arry
ward
discovering
Florida
and
thoroby
Itousb, her husband, C harles E. D ootho house with the powder Blung over
ley, r.uoy F. W a k efield nnd P orter T.
W ak efield , her husband, Ctnrn
D.
her shoulder they understood her mis­ adding Inter a state to tha union; this
Olllllnnd, a w idow , M ary O, Dram mer
sion and deoth laden arrows began to in Donna Dolores tha ward and lovo of
nnd O eorgo E. Dram mer, her hueband, Hnmuol C. D ooley and Em m a
U C ou rt R r v r a lk J u d ic ia l C ir­
fly but God rendered the fuallndo of Ponce do Leon. The story of his hunt lu Cclrru
J. Dooley, bis w ife, S. H. D ew hlret
u
it,
H
rm
lm
ilr
C
o
u
n
ty
.
F
lo
r
id
a
.
for
the
fabled
fountain
Is
too
old
to
bo
nnd A lta II. Dewhlret, hie w ife, B. A.
shot poworloss and tho only Injuries
— In C h a n r rr y .
Olllllnnd and Mary Olllllnnd,
hie
she received wore a wound in tho arm retold but hlB lovo for his boautlful
w ife, Emma D, Ayreo, a w idow . Loon
D l VOUCH
• la. L elloy and Oraoe A. L eD oy, his
and the clipping o ff o f a lock of hair, und young ward was tho incentive
w ife, If. Rummers. Frank W. d n o d Olivia Coaart,
that
led
him
to
tha
Land
of
Flowers.
rlob and F rances O oodrlch. hie w ife.
Probably Molly Stark does not de­
VH.
Central
Union T rust Com pany, o f
In
his
death
dollrium
ho
saw
hor
Ktigone Cninrt.
serve tho prominent place wo aro giv­
New Y ork, a corp oration , nnJ Charles
II uppoiirn from tho a ffid a v it o f O liv­
drinking
from
tha
fabled
fountain.
N.
Kdrnlnnton,
D efendants.
ia Cnxarl, heroin duty filed, that atm la
ing hor for hor famo comes through
OIIDEIt
thu com plain ant In tho atxivo entitled
Histories
diffor,
Homo
saying
that
ho
her influence upon hor husband. At
cniiHe; that tho roaldouco or Hugnuo T o the defendants, L. M. Croathwnlt
nnd Mnry Croathwnlt. hie w ife, Irn
the defendant, la unknow n to
the Battle of Bonnlngton, Captain mnrrlod hor before his denth nnd oth­ I'nimrt,
W h in n er nnd M ary W hltm er.
his
Die a ffia n t; that there In no ono In the
ers
sayiqg
that
he
did
not.
w ife, and
Irn W hltm er,
Trustee.
State
o
f
F
lorida,
the
aorvlco
or
a
«uhStark shouted "Boys them are tho
Frank J. Jacoby (u n m arried ), W , L.
imotNi upon w hom w ould hind d efen d ­
To the onos that presorve the tra­ an
M oore nnd Mabel M oore, hie w ife,
Red Coate. Beforo night they are
t; that the defen d ant I* ov er tw enty
and
W . I* Moore, Trustee, C.
M.
(31) yoars o f age.
ours or Molly Stark sloops a widow.’*' ditions of tho Republic in loyalty nnd onoYuu
W h ite (u n m arried ), Isabel
fitovlok
nrn thoruforo ordered to nuponr
Itousb and H arry Doush, her hus­
hill or com p lain t on tho nth day
The thing that strikes us most is the patriotism is duo as much honor as olaf this
band, Charles E. D ooley, Luay
F.
F ebruary, 1922. Iho name b olu s a
those
that
aided
to
securo
it
and
to
W
a k e fie ld and P orler T. W ak efield ,
parity o f her life and tho devotion to
rulo day o f thin cou rt.
hor husband, Clara D. OUllland, a
It la fu rth er ordered that thla notlca
her husband. Sho followed him into Mary S, Lockwood, tho Little Mother Im published fo r eigh t
w idow , M ary O. Drammer and a o o r g e
con eecu tlvo
o
f
the
D,
A
.
R.
Is
duo
a
medal
of
hon­
E. Drammer, bor huebnnd, Samuel C.
w eek* In tho HanfortT H erald, n nav/acamp nnd beforo tho Battle of Copp's
D onley nnd Emma J, Dooley,
hie
nnpor publlebed In Homlnule County.
or.
Sho
had
the
thought
and
inspira­
w ife. S. H. D ew hlrst nnd A lta
H.
Hill ho gava hor u horse and instruct­
F lorida.
,
...
D
ew
hlret,
his
w
ife,
E.
A.
O
llllU
nd
WltnoHe E. A. D ouglas*. C lerk o f the
ed her to mount when she saw the tion that lead to the founding of the C ircuit
nnd
Mnry
OlUlInnd.
hie
w
ife,
Emma
Court, and the Beal th ereof this,
D. Ayres,
a w idow , Leon L. L eD oy
Ayi
fith d ay o f Nov. A. D. 1981.
British to spread tho alnrm Into the great society whoso aim Is to pre- tho(HEAD)
se _A.
and u rn ce
... L
__eD oy, hie w ife, if.
E. A. DOUOLAHH,
sovo
theso
sacred
traditions.
Summers,
Frank
Clerk.
neighboring country. Tho married
F
rances
Ooodrtub.
hls w ife, C entrai
Ily:
V.
K.
DOUOLAHH,
D.
O.
To tho ones that give to an entire
life of theso tv;o waa one of singular
Union T ru st C om pany o f New Y ork ,
TH E TFO U D &amp; WILKINHON.
a
corp
oration
,
and
C
hsrlee N. E dm lestato
this
new
vision
Is
due
not
only
lB-9tc
beauty and devotion.
ton.
that
stato's
loyalty
and
dovatlon
It appearin g frotn the sw orn bill o f
A t the Battle of Monmouth we
In th e C ircu it C oiiv l o f Ifce S ev en th J u ­ com plaint herein filed by J, P. M usseld ic ia l C ircu it o f F lo r id a , In nnd f o r
find a woman doing Red Crosa ser- which sho has in full moasuro but a
w hite and O rlando Dank A T rust C om ­
M rutloole C ou n ty .— In C h a n cery .
pany. a corp oration , com plainants, that
vies alone. It was Molly Ludwig Hays place also In tho history of that stato M arlon (lllea, C om plainant,
the defendants L. M. Croathwnlt and
for
sho
is
building
a
structure
.bf
pa­
Mary C rosthw alt, hie w ife. Ira W h lt­
ve.
and because sho gavo the' dying sol­
mor
nnd M ary W hltm er, hia w ife, and
John
Qllee,
D
efendant,
triotism
fo
r
tho
future
and
to
such
a
Im W hlim er. T ru etee F rank J. Jnoohy,
dier water end ministered to the liv­
CITATION
W.
L.
Moore* and Mahet M oore,
hie
Ollee, R ealdenco U nknow n!
ing that she gained tho name Molly ono Florida Is proud to refer “ The D, T oItJohn
a p p ea rin g from an a ffid a v it fllod w ife, nnd W . U M oore, T rustee, C. M.
A.
R.
mother
of
Florida,
Mrs.
Joellng
In th is enuao that you are a n on-reel- W hite. Isabel Stevlck D oush and H arry
with the pitcher or Molly pitcher.
dent o f the Htate o f Florida, th erefore, Doush. her huebnnd, Charlee^ E. Dool
and P o r te r .
During this awful battle while sho Chrlstppher, o f Jacksonville."
you, John a ile e , aro ordered and requ ir­
Mrs. Arthur B, Gtlkos, o f Jackson­ ed on tho lath d ay o f January, A. D. t^ ak efield , her huebnnd. Clara B. O
1029. to appear to the b ill o f com plain t Bland. M ary 0 . D ram m er and Q eorge B.
ville, is not only the war mother of exh
Drammer, her huebnnd. and Samuel C.
ibited ngalnnt you In th is cause.
w.
It la ordered that thla notion be pu b­ D ooley and E m m a J. D ooley, hie w ife,
D. A. R. In Florida hut tho mother of
lished In the Hanford H orald once a are afi resident* o f the C oun ty o f MoLean, and Slate o f Illin ois, that the
Sallle Harrison Chapter of Sanford. w eek fo r e ig h t w eeks.
W ITN E SS m y hand and the anal o f residence and p o s t o ffic e address o f
Lot tho Bood of loyalty to our coun­ this
defendants severa lly la
cou rt on thla lflth d ay o f N ovem ­ onch o f said df*
B loom ington, M
I cLean C ounty. Illin ois:
try that she has plantod never dlo ber, A. D, 1921.
E.
A.
POUGLA88,
that
the
defendant*
8, H. D *w hlr*t and
(HEAL.)
but grow and flourish until tho debt
Alta It. D ew hlret, h i* .w ife , are realC lerk o f the C ircu it Court,
Sem inole County. FIs. deni* o f the State o f I llin o is a n d t h a t
HE pala and torture of rheu that pemlnolo county owes her acrued 14-Oto
their residence and post o fflo e address
matlsm can be quickly relieve;; Intorost with each succeeding genera­
la ch am p aign . Cham paign County. IJ AUVIQHT1SBMBNT
u ols; that tha
the d efen dants H. A. Ol
O llllby an application of SloanV
d M ary ip
lllila n d . hie w ife, are
(.
land and
OllUland,
Liniment. It brings warmth, ease and tion and our sistors will Join us in
residents
o
f
the
Htate
f
Illin
ois,
and
*
th*
H
u
t*
o
lU
lnol*.
*n&lt;
tic e t o nitin oR coNTRiAcrrona
calling hor blossed for she bulldod bet­ n oScaled
comfort and lets you sleep soundly.
bids w llL h e received by^ Ahe that their raeldence nnd po*t oH lco a d onrd o f C ounty Com
m leelonere o f V. o- drea* Is Normal, M cLean County. Illltor than she know.
Hoard
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lUMta
C ounty.
lala Co
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“F lorida, and the Board o f nole: thnt th a d a fa n d a n t B m m a p . A yLot us not forgot that eacji o f these L’nuntv
Homlnola raa. a w idow , la a resident o f the Blala
Semi
minty Commtaaloneraa o f
lorida, m eetlnn g Jointly att tha o f Illlnnla, nnd that h er raatdenca and
brave women'stood first in tho placo Coil rtH oVFae"
J, Florida, foi
or ra- pool o ffic e addro*a la P eoria. Paorla
Ii»"kanf ord,
find In ita llln * County. Illin ois; that th* defendant*
their homes, their devotion to their bu ildin g trootle at
forrv aorona tha 8t. John* fly e r , dn tha
i|i
famltlos and husbands and that each road from a *n a v * to Tltuavllla, a t 10:00
For forty years pain • enemy. As!
m. D ecem ber Oth, - - - - . . .
horoino stood sponsor for a hero, that a. Each
be_ uooom
uooompanled^
h n
bid mti*tt bo
panled by
their family llfo was a benediction to oertttlad ch eck In tha aum o f lOOO.OO,
mndo payable to B. A. DouBlaas, C la r k ,
all about them and tholr devotion to o f the Bourd o f C ounty Com roUklonar■klonarc F rance* noo'd'rtnh, hi* w ife , ar* f o l f th* 8 t* t* o f Illlnnla, and- that
o
f Hemlnola C ounty. F lorida. aa- SVI-1rianl* omM
country was not surpassed.
. . . q fjio * addr***
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lllln ola;
^"The °6 o S W y ^Commlaslonor*1 reaarva
MRS. B. J. STARLING.
E dm l*tha
rig h t To
to roloot
n y oor
r *11
..
tha rl*ht
roject aany
all blda.
pr
. o f 1111to nccapt
thay may deem to be
... any
ity hid
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n
ol*."an
d
that
hla
residence
and
1 po*t
fo r tha beet ln tereat o
B jy It with a Herald Want Ad.
on*, o ffic e addreaa la Olnay, Rlohland C ounC opies o f p lan s and spec

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certificate In tho namo of Unknown.
Unless said certificate shall bo re­
deemed according to law Tax Deed
will issue thereon the 28th day of No­
vember, A. D. 1021.
WITNESS my official
signature
and seal this tho 20th day of October,
A. D. 1921.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clork Circuit Court,
Seminolo County, Fla.
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By A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
DISCHARGE
TO WHOM rr MAY CONCERN:
Notico is hereby given that I, os
itRsignco of J, B. Lawson, trading and
doing business an J. B. Lawson Mo­
tor Company, will on the Oth day of
December, 1021, or as soon thereafter
as convenient, will probent my final
account nnd vouchers to the Honornblo James W. Pork ins, nt DoLatid,
Florida, or wherever he may at that
time be, for approval nnd ask for
final discharge as such assignee,
VANCE E. DOUOLASS,
Assignee J, B. Lawson Motor Co
DICKINSON &amp; DICKINSON,
Attorneys for Assignee.
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In the Circuit Court of the Sanath Judicial Oltoult of Florida, In and for Seminole Can*,
ty,—In Otenoery,
CITATION
Llllytel Ilaynen, Complainant,

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Paul Haynes, Defendant.
To Paul llaynee, Uealdence Unknown!
II appearing from an affidavit riled In thla
ceuea that you are a non revldrnt of the Slate of
Florida, therefore, you Paul lleytiee, tro ordered
and required on the Bill day of December, A, P.
103*. 10 appear to tba bill or complaint exhibit­
ed against you In this cause.
.. " J 1 ,nri1.*1^ 1 »hat thla nolice te published In
Herald once a week for eight week*.
tVITNLHS my hand and the seal nf eald court
on thla Brd day of October, A. D. 1021.
(SEAL)
H, A, Timmi.AHB,
Clerk of the circuit Court.
URO. A. PeCOTTEfl, H*U" n',,e Co," ,,r' rtor,lU'
flallrllor and Counsel for Defendant. S-Ote
NOTICE)
Sealed bid* w ill bo reaetved by the
Donrd o f County
Cotnmlaalonar*
of
Sem inole County, F lorida, at the Court
H o h m 1" Hanford, Florida, fo r the
bulldlnir o f a Btoakado at tho County
Farm, accord in g to plans nnd apeolfloaUona on file with tho Clerk o f the
t lrcult Court, up till 10 o'clock , A. M ,
Decem ber OMi, 1921,
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Tho Hoard o f County Commlanloner*
fdd*rV* * 10 T B U *° roJoct “ " y o r a *1
E. A. DCoOLABH,
13-4to
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NOTICE!
Healed bin# w ill ho received by the
noard o f County
Commliielonera o f
Rxmlnole County, Florldn? at tho Court
» ,? “ •?
Nan ford, Fla., for grading,
ditching and utherwlne Imnrovinw tho
Onoooia llond, accord in g to p ln n ? and
on fllo with th e'riJitr
Notice of Application for Tax Deed eooolflcatlona
till 10 o'clook , A, M„ Doc 6th l # l l ’ UP
Under 8cclion 676 of the General
choek f or One' Hundred
Uolinr* inuat accom pany eaoh
Statutes of the State of Florida
The auccenaful bidder will be raau ir-

Notfco Is hereby given that H. B.
yjvy, purchaser of Tax Certificate
Mo, 268, dated the 4th day of Juno,
A. D. 1017, has filed said certificate
n my office, and has mndo applies
tion for Tax Deed to issue In accord­
ance with law. Said certificate omiraccs tho following described proper­
ty stuatod In Seminole County, Flori­
da, to-wit: 8 1-2 of NW 1-4 of SW
-4, Sec, 22, Twp. 20 8, Range 32 East,
20 acres. The said lund being assess­
ed at the data of the issuance of such
certificate in tho name of John Mc­
Leod, Heirs. Unless |pld certificate
ahali bo redeomed according to law
Tax Deed will issue thereon rn the
Rh day of December, A. D. 1021,
WITNESS my official signature and
sea) this the 3rd day of November,
A, D. 1021.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clork Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fla.
12-fltc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
LEGION EXPRESSES THANKS
Tho Campbcli-Lossing Post No. 63
wishes to express their sincerest ap­
preciation to the citizens of Sanford
and Seminole county In their co­
operation during the Armistice day
culeliralion,
L. F&gt; KOPER,
Poat Commander,
K, R. MURRELL, JR.,
Poat Adjutant.

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Notiee of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 675 of the Generd
Statutes o f the Stale of Florida
Notice Is hereby given that Edvta
S. Miller, purchaser o f Tax Certifi­
cate No. 2302, dated tho 6th day o f
June, A. D. 1899, has filed said certlfiewto in my office, and has made ap­
plication for Tax Deed to iuuo in * £
cordance with law. Said coratificat*
embraces
the following described
property situated in Seminole County,
Horida, to-wit: Beg. 622^2 ft, N o f
dh cor. of NE 1-4 of NE 1. 4, Sec SI
Twp. 20 S., Range 30 E., run N 165 74
I- W JI1.2 ft., g 185.M f t , s S
ft. - 3-4 acres. The said land belnff
.flfloxBcd at the date of the |8SUZ f
ot such certificate in the name of U ^
known. Unlow a i j c .r t ifl,.,, “ J
bo redeomed, according to law S t .
Deed w!i! issue thereon on the 2« h
day of December, A, D. 19V
*
Witness my official
seal this the 18th day of N0„ ®
A. D. 1921.
Novembor.
(SEAL)

E. A. DOUGUSS,
Clork Circuit C ourt, - " '* '

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EAST SANFORD
The farmers &gt;breach at. the vdteaa
[exchange, so .WthMO, hf»v* bought
tm acres of the Brody farm, located
jmx the Tallrood troeke on BeovdoU
avenue end are about to erect a precoolintr plant, packing house and
storage warehouse.
The Sanford Truck Growers, Inc.,
loaded a car of lettuce this week, as
also did the Fruit Growers, Inc, Tho
continued warm weather le making
the lettuce go to seed. Growers will
be able to gather seed fo r next year’s
planting.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller had as
guests over Sunday, Mr. Miller's
nephew, E. B. Miller, o f White
Springs and T, R. Miller of Welbom.
Jimmie Cowan is here on a flftvjn
day furlough from Camp Gordon, in
Atlanta, Ga., his flvat visit since go­
ing into the U. S., service two years
ago. Ho is convalescent from an ill­
ness nt the government' hospital at
Augusta, where he was ill somo time.
Every one should be on tho look
out, for thero seems to bo a good
mnny snakes about. Walter Raulerson had a dog bitten by a snake
lost week, and tho fino big cat, Tom
Tucker, owned by J. C. Ellsworth,
was snake bitten last Thursday and
died.
George Balmas, o f Eureka Ham­
mock, has been quite ill for several
wtoks, but is said to be improving.
Mrs, W. W. Drssor and children,
' oto expected to urrl'/o from Watertown, N. V., to oat Thanksgiving
dinner at home.
Miss Hoskins Jones will be in

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Jacksonville from Saturday; till Mon­
day on business.
lire. F. 0 . Gerror is leaving for
her home in Jacksonville the first of
the week after being Mrs. Lily
Jones's guest for ths past two weeks.
Rev. W. T, Rancher, o f Apopka, la
due here 10 preach at Moores Station
church on November 20.
A daughter was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Virgin (Dock) Hasley, Sunday,
at Dr. Robson’s hospital.
East Side friends will be pleased
to know a son was bom to Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Steele, November 0,
at their home In town, an&gt;1 has boon
named Herman Alton,
Buster Prevatt has been at home
from school, quito ill this week, now
recovering under Dr. Tolar's care.

CROP ESTIMATE
LOSS OF FRUIT
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SHPPEKSM Ul/NS
TAMPA, Nov. 21^—^ne minion
dollars will besaved by Florida citrus
fruit shippers this season, and al­
most as much will be saved by Flor­
ida vegetable shippers, stye E. D.
Dow, traffic manager o f the Florida
Citrus Exchange, as a result o f the
10 pa rcent reduction In freight rates
on all farm products just announced
by the Association of Railway Ex­
ecutives.
This reduction, becoming effective
shortly, will amount to an average o f
about ten cents per box or |S6 per
car o f cltrua fruits, said Mr. Dow.
The Florida Citrus Exchange Is
the organisation which led a nation­
wide fight against the excessive
freight rates on perishables, and the
opening . gun in itn campaign was an
article, which appeared In the Tribune
about eight or nine months ago, in
which the exchange announced ita In­
tention, o f inviting all co-operative
marketing agencies, farmers’ anikiutions and the like Into » campaign
bringing pressure upon thu Intort'ate
Commerce Commission and the rail­
ways to secure rates that would al­
low the growers to market tholr pro­
ducts at a profit. From Maine to Cali­
fornia and from Florida to Maine or­
ganisations joined in and the effort
was carried on unceasingly is confer­
ences with railroad men, the I. C. C.
and in growers1 meetings In this and
other states, Figures showing the ab­
solute necessity of lower
rates to
save thousands of carloads of fruits
and vegetables "rotting in orchards
and fields of this state alotte have
done much to show the transportation
companies tho folly of their demand
for moro yet and tnoro in rates.
It is not bcllavcd tho growers’ r■rm) station si will bo contont with the
10 per cent cut, as rates on perish­
ables were raised practically 100 per 8
cent during the period from 1016 to

LOSS AMOUNTS TO 800,000 BOXES
1020.
OF GRAPEFRUIT AND
Both Senators Pleased.
ORANGES
Washington, Nov. 21.—"The nows
received
hero of nn early reduction
GAINESVILLE, Nov. 22,-F in al es­
of
10
per
cont in freight rates on
timates of tho reporters o f tho federal
citrus fruits and nil fnrm products
bureau o f crop eatimates places tho
is indeed gratifying to me,’’ said
loss of fruit in the Florida citrus belt Park Trammell, who has been unu­
from tho storm of October 24-25 at sually active for somo timo in try­
around alx par cent of this season’s ing to bring about a reduction of
crop, according to Sam T, Fleming, freight rates.
Senator Trammell anid that whl’.e
agricultural statistician. Tho loss
this
reduction is not as mu.'h as It
amountod to 800,000 boxos o f fruit,
should
bo, it will nssist toward re­
about equally divided betwcon orang­
lieving
the
peoplo o f his state of the
es qnd grapefruit. Damago was re­
presont
exorbitant
freight rates. This
ported to trees in somo sections of
proposed
reduction,
and the repeal of
the west coast and along tho immodiato const salt spray scorched the tho government tax on freight and
pnssengor charges, which repeal is in
follago badly.
Severe storm losses occurred along lino with tho fight mnda by him, will
the west coast, the final figures indi­ mean a reduction of about 15 per
cated, with Tampa as an approximate cent in freight on citrus fruits, vege­
center. The loss by counties was es­ tables and other farm products pro­
timated as follows;
Citrus, 5 per duced in Florida.
cent; Hernando 20 por cent; Pasco,
Senator Trammell vigorously op­
55 por cent; Pinellas, 68 por cent; posed and voted against tho presont
Hillsborough. 40 por cent: Manatee, rnllrosd Ir.w under which railroad
20 per cent; Sarasota, 12 por cent; have been making such high freight
Loo, 7 per cent; Monroe (principally and passenger charges, and was
limes) 15 por cent. Counties in tho among tho first members o f cither
Interior suffered much less with lose branch of congress to begin an acarranging: Marlon, 1 per cent; Lake tivo effort for a reduction in freight
5 por cent; Orange, 3 per cent; Sum­ rates and for tho repeal of tho gov­
ter, 10 per cent; Seminole, 5 per ernment tax on ransportalon charg­
cent; DeSoto, 7 por cent; Hardeo, 5 es. Ho has done all that ho could to
por cent; Highlands, 4 per cent; Os­ force the freight reduction and to
ceola, 11 per cent. On tho East have ho tax discontinued.
Coast tho damage was reported ex
Senator Fletcher said: “ I am, of
coedingly light, many sections report
course, very much pleased to learn
lng no Btorm at all. Estimates were
that the railroad officials propose
Volusia 2 per cent, Brevard 4 por cent,
voluntarily to reduce froight rates on
St. Luclo 3 per cent; Palm Beach, 5
ail farm pproducts. It will be the first
por cent and Dade, 1 per cent.
reduction affoctlng Florida since tho
At tho timo of tho a tom loss than
increased rates went into effect somo
5 per cont of tho crop had moved, the
years ago, and will, I am certain, bo
estlmnto continued, and of tho fruit
on trees, ten per cont was blown off, followed'by further reductions as the
thorn stuck or othorwlBo damaged. finances of the roads permit. I am
It was estimated that about ten per Inclined to boliovc, however, that this
cent of this was recovered and ship reduction will bo made in anticlpa
pcd. The loss wilt bo still further re­ tlon of a further reduction In oper­
duced by the increase in the sire of ating oxponses of the roads, which
tho fruit remnining oh treos, tho sta huvo boon exceedingly high,
“ Business nil over the country is
tiatician continued and the avorago for
the state probably ;will bo 80 por cent. reviving, which means that thero
Outside of tho Immediate stock of will be mare froight shipped and that
the storm the offect o f wind and rain more peoplo will travel, and that will,
actually benefittod many sections by of course, be to he net income o f the
removing fruit that would have fall­ transportation companies. Freight
en any wny and furnishing needed rates enter into tho cost of practi­
cally overyhing used and It la to bo
rains.
hoped that tho proposed reduction
Tho now industry which was re­
cently organised at Chtpley for the
purpose of tanning and manufactur­
ing deather goods, are about ready to
open and begin operating their
plant, as practically all o f the ma­
chinery has been installed. Thoy will
manufacture all of the products dorived from leather and market same,
— Arcadia Enterprise.
The army of unemployed is gain­
ing daily recruits as more and more
housekeepers got the movfe habit

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Lettuce Crate
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|Zachary-Tyler Veneer
Company
will result In n proportionate lower­
ing of prices to the consumer. The
middleman is, however, tho follow
who hositates to givo up an advant­
age. It is my opinion that tho rail­
roads would profit by reducing tha
pnssenger rates, for our people would
then travel more,
“ No, there will mo no government
ownership of railroads and no more
federal control, except in tho event of
a national tmorgoncy, ns during the
world war. Had that stop not been
taken, it woutd not have been possi­
ble expeditiously to handle war ma­
terials and our men, and would havo
resulted In a
prolongation o f the
war.1

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Robert Sands lias a force «»f car­
penters at work on his new home on
Cypress street, and expects to havo
tho. building ready for occupancy by
himself and family in about two
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Weeks. It tla to be a modorn fireroom bungalow ,and when completed
will make a cosy and comfortable
homo.
Cosstruction was started
obout^ threo wteks ago undor tho per­
sonal' supervision
of Mr. Sands.—
Consulting Chemist aaya of the water: “ Of tho many waters o f this u 4 el
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ties to that of the 'Elder Water."— Phone 811-W. O ffice la MlOer
Len Hospors nays there is nothing
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strango about tho avorago woman—
and Webster defines “ strange" as be­
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SECOND
SECTION

sec o n d

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

NUMBER 15

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921

VOLUME X III

WINTER SEASON

T o All the G ood People of Sanford

It is now at this particular tlmt, as
wo start another winter season in thiq
We cnn recall of no other store
City Substantial of ours that ths re­
in Sanford, who, in so short a time,
markable growth and the fine record
nuch of their profits with
divided ns much
made by Sanford’s "Store that Is dlftheir customers as has Perkins A
ferent" needs a special mention.
Just two and one-half years, that’s
Britt Perhaps the biggest premium all, Most of us wonder can it be true
that has ever been given by any one ■
that any store can plant themselves In
concern, was that of the Ford auto*
GREETINGS:
the minds of tho people so deeply in
mobile given away last April.
this length of tlmo ? Yet it has been
This Ford car wAs put on display
accomplished.
In their store, and every customer
We take this method of placing our store before you and hope you will read it
Perkins A Britt are commencing
was given tickets that entitled them
their
third winter season and if yon
all.
We
W8nt
you
to
know
us
and
know
us
better.
We
are
striving
to
make
our
to participate In the drawing that
would
but stop and think Just a min*
to decide *hc vinner, The??
etor'e
r.
good
place
for
you
to
trade
and
we
want
you
to
kuo
v/
what
we
h-v\
9
for
you.
ut&lt;
how
this i•♦.■re uas made such n
tickets were given ei the rate oi one
remarkable
reputation in so short n
It
means
much
to
us
and
much
to
you.
We
spend
every
dollar
we
make
towards
for each dollar spent. This unique
time,
you
would
fool sure that them
form of advertising created quite a
making
a
shopping
center
that
you
will
be
proud
to
have
visitors
visit.
We
leave
must
be
a
reason.
lot of interest, not only In the City
There is a reason. And there* is
of Sanford, but throughout all parts
no stone unturned towards furthering the interests of Sanford and its people. We
more than ono reason. Those younf
of the State. There wero holders of
men have built up a fine reputation as
strive at all times to set the pace. If you would have Sanford go ahead, our store
these tickets as far away as Canada.
morchants, you might say, over night.
succeed and save dollars for yourself, make our store your store, let us divide with
On the night of the drawing, traf­
The wny they have worked is the an­
fic was blocked for nearly an hour on
swer, of courso. It has been their
you.
First street
Never beforo in the
method nnd their manner of doing
history of Sanford were there as
business thnt has placed them, within
We extend our thanks for what you have already done, we hope you will con­
many people congregated in front of
so short a tlmo, amongst the leaders
ono store, ns there wero that night.
of
thoir profession in Sanford. Thslr
tinue.
At the appointed hour all the
storo is second to nono in our city and
Yours for a bigger and better Sanford, and a real store for real people.
stubs, benring the samo numbers as
this business thnt keeps getting larg­
the original tickets given out, were
er ovory day, started from a very
Respectfully yours,
placed in tho window and thoroughly
small beginning.
mixed up in the presence of the
Spneo will not pormit a complete
PERKINS &amp; BRITT.
thousand peoplo. These stubs were
writeup of tho very many reasons that
hns mado them winners. Only a few
then placed' back In tho box and a
will bo touched upon hero.
disinterested Indy selected from the
In tho first plnco, ono is always
crowd, who, after being blindfolded,
mndo welcome nt their store. It mat­
was nsked to pick out thirteen num­
ters not your color or your creed,
bers. Tro thirteenth number was tho
whether you nro rich or poor or what
winner. .
your walk In life might be, thnt same
Mr. A. Bonts, of Oscooln, Fin., was
friendly smlio greets you upon your
the lucky man. It was he, who hold
entrance
not only by tho proprietors
tho number giving him n Ford nbso.
but
by
nil
tho employees. Thoy al­
lately free. Mr. Bonts In tho as­
ways
oxpreso
n willingness to show
sistant ?T.nnnger of tho OsceoLr Cyp­
you,
whether
you
buy or not. In fact,
ress Co.’s store at Osceola.
you
are
mndo
to
fool nt homo. Per­
Unsolicited by tho holdors of num­
This well known storo of Parkins A haps n.j other storo in thu city has
bers on this car throughout tho
Amongst tho very 1/itcst of Pcrkina '
Britt stand for many • things that crontod the Bnmo desire in tho minds
north, Perkins A Britt notified them A Britt’a advertising thoy havo Intro­
should nil the merchants stand for of so many, to "Just drop in n few
who tho winner was, and to showi
and got behind Sanford will not only minutes’’ ns this storo has. Go by
duced somothing for tho littlo to t.'
Just whnt thoso out of town peoplo |
continue to grow but will grow fnstor when you will and you find thorn althought of Perkins A Britt, wo givojThoy have JuBt n limited supply of
in the future.
wayn playing tho host to somcono.
herewith copies of some of tho let-] these nnd tho parents should stoo
They
bcllovo
that
tho
Sanford
mer­
And then thu class of merchnndlso
tors received from thorn. Tho origi­ them at onco in order that their child’s
chants
have
not
usud
tho
proper
thoy
hnndlo has had much to do with
nals of theso letters nro on file at rr mo will bo placed on* the mailing
methods for going out of Sanford nnd tho upbuilding of this business. Thoy
Perkins A Britt for your Inspect­ list beforo they nro nil taken.
encouraging tho out-of-town man to try to enter to ovory ono, but thoy
ion if you care to look at thorn.
Starting tho first of this coming
come here and trade. Thoy havo nil draw tho lino whon it comes to fur­
These letters road ns follows:
month, thoy will mall to the children
seemed content to allow theso good nishing tho class of trade that nlwaye
Newport, Vt., April 7, 1921.
direct, a littlo folder thnt, besides bocustomers to go to othor towns all wants "cheap goods.” Thoy hnvo mndo
Perkins A Britt, Sanford, Fla.
ing n nent piece of work, it enrrios
around Sanford nnd have novor reach­ n record for good, clean, square deal­
Bear Sirs:—Your lottor at hnnd with it great educational vnluo to tho
ed out a hnnd to Htoer them this wny. ings with tho public and to mnko such
nnd glnd that aomo worthy customer child. Each folder has n neat pic­
They believe that a system, some­ possible only tnerchandiso of merit
got tho car you gave nwny. I think ture, such ns tho kind thnt tho Osthing on the order of tho following could hnvo been handled. Thoy carry
your store nnd your goods nro flno, borno Calender Co., put out, the cal­
nationally advertised lines of every­
No, this is not tho plcturo of Perkins A Britt’s flout in thiw past ArmlH- should hu carried out:
and first class. • As to prices, I endar for tho month In which it is re­
thing
for tho mnn. They carry lines
found more reasonable than other ceived ,nnd tho insldo contnins twi­ tlco day parade. They planned this spneo for thnt picture but their float dec­ First: There should be at least thnt hnvo stood tho tost nnd uro known
orations wero lost in transit, showed up tho morning of tho parade. This plc­ one duy of each month set nsldo by
plncoa in Floridn, and tho prices are light tnlcs.
tho merchants nnd lot theso days bo to tho public. Thoir merchandise is
turo Hhows whnt their float looks like in tho last year pnrnde.
n lot more reasonable In tho South
known an bargain or mnrkot days. All Just ns clnssy ns will bo found in nny
Theso littlo stories are mado by a
on clothing than thoy nro here In the
tho merchants should got togothor of tho lending shops in eithor the
man who has mado a name for hlmNorth.
nnd have it thoroughly understood small town or tho largest city.
scif as a writer of children stories,
Wo ara having flno sunshine
thnt not ono cont of profit should bo Thoir prices and their margin of
and they arc without doubt one of tho
wenthor here and hope you are bless­
mnde on these days, and use a stiff profit helped too. Tho very biggeat
nicest Berles over seen In Sanford.
ed with tho samo.
advertising program to acquaint nil retail stores in tho country soil bet­
Thoso littlo folders contain such
Respectfully yours,
tho people of the surrounding towns tor morchnn^llse for less nnd yet thoy
storios as The Song of tho Owl, Tho
.
(Signed) A. L. WILCOX.
of this fact. This campaign should mnko moro monoy. They do it on vol*
Lesson Miko Monko Learned by
not havo ns its motive engaging in umo. Not so much profit from one,
Heart, Tho Pup Who Hod No Com­
competition
with tho morchants of the 'but a little from thorn all. Perkins A
/ Philadelphia, Pa., 5-5-21.
mon Sense, and others just os Inter­
Perkins A Britt, Sanford, Fin.
smaller
towns,
but should educate tho Britt have in this case patterned off
placed
in
a
capsule
nnd
thoso
capsules
A Christmas Bunking Club is a suc­
Gentlemen:—I received your letter esting.
people
thnt
if
thoy
cannot securo what thaso big morchants and tho way they!
kept
In
n
box.
A
disinterested
porson
Oro of these littlo stories will come cessful featuro of n Bank, then why
of the 23, regarding tho lucky num­
thoy
want
from
tho
merchant In thoir [havo conducted this particular end of
drnws
ono
of
these
cnpBulcs
each
Sat­
ber of tho Ford car and while I out the first of cnch month, nnd on shouldn't a Clothing Club bo Just ns urday night and tho porson whose locnlity, to como to Sanford for It, not thoir business has mode for them a
naturally wanted to win it, at tho account of tho limitod supply, will bo successful to a clothing storo? With numbor is drawn is glvon absolutely to Jacksonville or Tumpn or some oth- nnmo fnr and near,
nnmo tlmo wish to congratulate the mallod only to such children who show this thought In mind, Perkins A Britt, free his choice of nny $50.00 suit in or cities oven closer. Sanford is the J And advertising. Whnt store hi
nftor weeks of careful study, at last
nn Intorost In them.
winnor.
It will bo well for you to call at figured out a plan that would pay tho tho house. Should tho winnor not homo morchnnt to theso peoplo whon Sanford is as big ndvortlsers ns thin
I also tako this method of express­
store big, nnd at Iho samo tlmo provo want a $50.00 suit ho can soloct one thoir morchnnt can't supply them, and "different storo?" First thoy believe
ing my approval of your up to dato Perkins A Britt nnd havo your child’s of untold vnluo to tho customor. And of less vnluo and got the difference in
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nny
othor
articles
ho
may
wish,
such
nt tho samo time this club has been
worked out in such u wny that It dif­ as shoes, hats, caps, otc. And the
fers from most Clubs of this nnturo, monoy this winner has to his credit nt
ns it is not a gambling proposition, the time ho guts this suit is not im­
bucauso every member rocolvcs ovory paired in nny wny ob ho can trade out
the full amount in nddltion to gottlng
cent he paid in.
A porson becoming a member of tho suit.
A member, in order to parttcipnto in
this popular club of thoirB does so for
tho samo reason that a porson would tho drawing must koop his paymonts
join tho Christmas Banking Club. IIo up-to-date. Mombors in nrronrs will
pays in his dollar a weok and leaves it not rccolvo tho suit should his numbor
thoro only ns long as ho wlshos to. Ho hu drawn. In arrears moans, at least
leaves it thoro until ho is ready for two weeks bohind.
some nrticlo or articles in their lino nt
This club runs indefinitely nnd a
which time ho goes to them nnd thoy person can join when ho wishes nnd
Immediately refund what ho has in, o r 1remain a membor until ho is ready to
any part of it, jn merchandise.
Iquit. ThlB club is no gambling propoTo offer some sort of an inducement B|t|on because n member hns absolutefor n nmn to become a mombor thoy |y no chance to lose,
glvo away absolutely fi;eo a suit of
At u,0 tjmo „ fK0|nff to press thoro
clothes valued at $50- each Saturday hnB booR neHr]y |a (ooo worth of suits
night, ns a premium. This suit costs ^jvon nway absolutely froo* ?ince tho
neithor tho winnor or any of tho mom first weok of this yoar. This club has
bora ono. cont. Tho rules nnd regula­ proven very popular for tho main roations of this club aro as follows:
son it has given theso members an
First a person must signify his In­ opportunity to make purchasos that in
tentions by making a payment of one some cases run as high as $50 with­
dollar as his first week’s duos. He is out tho outlay of over ono dollar a
During the preparations for the Armistice Day celebration in Sanfovtf
The above picture Is that of one of Kenneth Murrell’s pieces of window given credit for this dollar and he can weok.
trade it out, as well as the dollars paid
If you aro not a member of this the Legion boys left their prises on exhibition in the windows of Perkins A. w®” ®
trimming art! Kenneth is a past master at the game
t
during the weeks following, qt any
prettiest windows on First Street. He uses the proper lighting
t®°’ time he sees fit. Each member is al­ club, investigate it at once, talk it over Britt. The above picture was snapped by our photographer the night before
with them, see just what it is and
Just glance a t Perkins nnd Britt’s show windows next time you are down
Armistice day.
,
lotted a number and his number is
(Osatinawl on I’t ( ' « ? • )
town at night.

SOME THINGS
THEY STAND FOR

SOMETHING FOR
THE KIDDIES

NEARLY $3,000 IN SUITS
GIVEN AWAY THIS YEAR
THROUGH CLOTHING CLUB

�There is a difference
in style. You see it as
soon as you try on a
Society•/ »Brand Suit or
'fVwJn
Overcoat You know
it after« you have
worn it a while.

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Their good style is “built in” by hand-tailoring of the finest all
wool fabrics.

ta From the College of Agrl* M
BiU Buckley, of the Mining House,
•pent
a couple of days last week ih
1*1 culture, University of Fla. *1
*
Ml Tampa and St. Petersburg, but
thinks this the only pplace on the
map.
Mr. and Mrs. John Reeves and ba­
by, of Orlando, spent Sunday here,
the guests of Mrs. Reeves' mother,
Mrs. A. E. SJoblom.
Mrs. Conrad Ellis arrived Monday
from New York to Joln Jier husband
In their new home here. *
Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney, from Sails*
bury, Mass., and Mr. John Grady, of
Onaformildnt«yiIU2IMA
Boston, Mass., have arrived and will
One far nuIlowMff. BURLEY
build on Fourth street.at once.
Mr. and Mrs. Goodheart SJoblom
One for aroma.TURKISH
left Wednesday to spend Thanksgiv­
ing at Auburndale with relatives.
aged and Mental
ills, 800 to 400 pounds of fsrtlllssr .Stanley Qulgg, of Orlando, spent
to the acre should be applied. It li a Sunday here with his parents.
Dr. Geo. R. Fellows, of Seabrook.
mlstako to attempt to grow rape on
thin soil without any fertiliser. E. N. H., is building a cottage on the
W. Jenkins, district agent for the A*. lake front for his daughter, Mrs..
ricultural Extension Division of f \ . • Cbi s. McMahon, of Seabrook, N H.
da, sars that this fertiliser should be She la expected to arrive on the 80th.
Mrs. Elisabetit Hersey and r—
**th in its nitrogsn content. Some­
times u top dressing of nitrate of Fred Hereey, and grandson, Clifford,
sods is always beneficial. It may came by auto from Salisbury Maas.,
be planted in rows or «&gt;wn broadcast. also Mr. Horaco Sweet end Mrs.
When planted In rows it requires about Alice Norwood, and daughter, and baby, are expected to arrive in It
threo pounds of seed to the acre, and they are building two cottages .on few aays from Boston, Maaa., to make
an extended visit here and othtor
when sown broadcast about twice this Wilber avenue.
parts
of Florida.
amount.
Mrs. Harriet Philips and daughter,
Mr.
Starr left last Tuesday for
Experiments have shown that hogs and grandson, will arrive Saturday Miami. When ho returns he contemp­
grasod on rape and given a half from Salisbury, Maas. Mr*. Philips
lates buying a big tract of land for
ration of grain made gains of 452 owns eight lots here, and will build
a
Swecdish colonisation.
pounds from each aero of rape. Per­ two or;more cottages.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barlow and
sons deairing further information
should call upon their county agent, or two children, of Orlando, spent the
write to the College of Agriculture, week-end here the guests of Mrs.
Gaineaville, Fla. Ask for copies of Barlow** parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Qulgg.
.
Farmers' Bulletin 164.
A. D. Parish spent Thanksgiving
In Kissimmee with his family.
RETRENCHMENT MAY MEAN
POOR BUSINESS
Mr. Lloyd, an engineer on the A.
Wo say times are hard. They may C. L., spent tho week-end here with
DEAD SILENCE GREETED READ
be, but that Is no reason for our prac­ his family.
ING OF THE INDICT­
ticing poor business. Many of us cry
Mr. Fred Horsey afllf son, Clifford,
MENT
"Rotronchl” Retrenchment is a fine and Mr. Horace Swoet, have Just com­
thing, providing t Is in tho direction pleted a now water tank that will
( D / T h e A sso c ia te * P r e s s )
of practical and commonsenso econo­ furnish wator fo- tho village. It was
ORLANDO, Nov. 24.—The Jury to&gt;
my; but It is a poor thing whon it n nice piece «f work. Mr. John Plko, try Lena Clarko and Baxter Patterson
limits tho usefulness of ossontial of­ of Salisbury, Mnns., put th» finishing charged with tho murder of Fred MUficials nnd institutions.
touch by raising an American flag timoro was completed here today af»
Occasionally counties discontinue over It.
tor two and a half days spent in the
tho work of their county and home
seloctlon.
There was dead silence a*
Mr. H. D. Durant has Just sold on
demonstration agents by failing to
tho
state
attorney,
Joseph Jones read
make appropriations for their main­ aero of land to Mr. C. H. Ellis for the indictment
gardening
purposes.
tenance. This is poor business. Rec­
There have been several hundred
ords show that in counties whore these
Tho now 1022 license tax for your
agents are employod more farmers, lots sold hero In tho last few months.
auto
will bo I'ovied by the weight of
proportionately,
pay their taxes
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans and the car. Oh, you Fords.
promptly.
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Not Made by Department Biit Suggested to Ex
pediate Matters
Postmaster General Hays has sent
out the following suggestions to posti masters and the public regarding
{{ Christmas maili
J “Very soon it will be time to put
our several houses in order and got
thoroughly organised for tho Christ■ mas rush. I shall walcome informstlon concerning any original or unV ique methods that have worked out
^'practical ly in the expodltloua and
■*economical handling of Christmas
• mall in tho different offices of tho
country. These we would liko to pub­
lish for the benefit of other poatmas-

“Pleaso urgo the public to desist
from using mail else cards and enve­
lopes which are common at the Christ­
mas period. We hope that the etationors will not stock up on theso
email sizes. An untold amount of
time is uaod In cancoling such mail
by hand, us It will not. ass through
tho canceling machines which are
built to cancel tho proper sizes of en­
velopes at the maximum rate of 50,­
000 an hour, Tho hand stamping not
only causes delay to the small also
card and onvelopo but also delays
tho othar mall which follows,
“In this connection wo appeal to
tho women especially to avoid stylish
forms of handwriting,
Debutanto
stu ff as ono postal workor calls It,
and use instead a plain If, not eo pret­
ty handwriting.
“Postmasters will be granted per­
mission to offer to the public facili­
ties for wrapping and tying packages
previous to the Christmas rush. It
Iss uggested that a concession be
given to someone who will take space
in the lobby and give courteous am
prope attention to the needs of the
public, charging a reasonable amount
for hia sorvlces and materials used.
This activity must be carefully super­
vised to roe that the public Is thor­
oughly pleased arid satisfied with the
service, nnd should bo discontinued
following the ruah."

copt himself, spent Sunday with
relatives at Windermere. Emil Msgnueon was their guest the previous
Sunday also, with other friends.
Little Audrey May Niece has been
nlllng.ifor two or three weeks, first
with her oyee, and now with bowel
trouble, Doctor Tolar attending her.
Messrs. Frank and Soth Woodruff,
ond A. F. Weatordick, are spending
a part of this week deer hunting at
Cow Creek.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Erieson, on Nov, 18, 1021, a fine baby boy
with mother ond babe doing finely
“A rather novel Idea waa put Into
undor
the care of Mrs. August Swan­
practice in one of our offlcoa last
son and Dr. Denton.
’ Christmas which I think might work
Mrs. Geo. Benton and drughter,
out successfully In other cities of the
Miss Alice, of Rochester, N. Y., woro
country to tho end that a more expe­
guests on Tuesday of Mrs. Barnoy
ditious and economical clean-up of
Beck, her mother, Mrs. Westerdlck
the vast volume of holiday mall might
helping
to entertain them also. They
be effected.
camo
up
from Winter Perk In their
IS “This prsctico waa put into opera­
now
coupe
car recently purchased in
’ tlon four days before Christmas and
Orlando,
having
taken rooms at Win‘ continued until the day after Christ­
tr
Park
until
their
oranges are dis­
mas. Reports Indicated that it pro­
posed
of
at
Maitland
and Tavares.
vided the cleanest, fastest and cheapQuito
a
number
of
homes In this
i sat delivery on record at that particu­
section wero represented In Sanford
lar office. It ia particularly advanon Sunday In observance of tho go.
tageoua in tho colder regions owing
to Sunday school movement.
J
to the fact that vehicles are obtained
There
la
to
be
a
prayer
servicer
'*t
by snow and delivery men are slowed
7:80 on Wednesday evening erf this
up on account of the cold. By this
week
at the church which will be led
ujratam the deliverymen work out of
by
Rev.
J. S. Clark, Jn which he will
the school bouses on short trips, re­
let
ua
know
whon he/Can como for
. turning frequently for new loads.
The world news the day It happens,
preaching.
/
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Mr. and Mrs. W4st and son, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Cramor'and Mrs. Wester­
dlck, were among those attending
service in town Saturday and after­
wards coming out for a baptism at
Cprstar Lake, where they all took
their dinner and spent tho day, Mrs.
Smith, a sister of Mrs. Vincent, being
baptised.
W lw (oye-opening prices, selectod R a n d o m from
Charley Cramer came noar losing
ErSL. \
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Wo &lt;^\n save you money^pn* everything In our
the sight of one of his eyes last woek.
Hla baby had a case of sore eyes and
ivite you to call pnd let Us prove this assertion:
he thought that was the matter with
his from Tussday till Friday when Farmers to Consider
Dr. Puleston removed a rusty splinter
Naval Limit Plans;
of metal which was embedded In the
Men's Sox, p a i r ........ ...........09c
Big Three Together
eye bajl in the Iris, and he la getting
better now.
Ladies' Hose, p a ir ................ 09c
MJr. and Mrs. Seymour Pricthard, ATLANTA, Nov. 22.—At the third
Yard-wide Percale,........... ...19c
of Norwood, N. Y., and daughter, annual convention of tho American
Mis* Hazel, have arrived for a visit Farm Bureau hero today six national
Yard-w|ide Tan, Old Rose,
at the home of hie slater, Mre. Min­ co-operative marketing committees
Green and Gray Shan­
nie Westerdlck and niece, Mre. Bar- brought before the farmers of Ameri­
well Beck, coming down from Bos­ ca their firat reports on the growing
tung] Suiting,, very de­
ton
to Savannah by boat and tho rest co-operative movement. These com­
sirable for Jumper dressof the way by train. This is Mr. mittees represent the wool, grain, live
Pritchard's first visit
to our fair stock, fruit, dairy and vegetable grow­
state, but Mrs. Pritchard waa hare, ing Industries. Thera committees ap­
■pending the winter about a dosen pointed within the last year by Presi­
years ago.
dent J. R. Howard of tho American
Hero’s wishing oil a very happy Farm Bureau Federation, are forming
Thanksgiving.
national selling agencies through
which individual farmer pool thair pro­
A Good Place to Trade
ducts. Forty-six states will have
■ ta ta representation.
m r iM u n f a t ln n
■tats

THE SEMINOLE MARKET will Treat You
Right on GROCERIES and FRESH MEATS

A FEW SPECIALS
Gold Bar Dill Pickles, 3-lb. can....
30c
Hawaiian Pineapple, 2-lb. c a n .... ZZ'IZMc
Rosedale Apricots, 3-lb. c a n ...................... 30c
Sliced Raw Ham, Kingan’s, lb...... ........... 50c
Pillsbury Flour, 24-lbs.................... .
81 50
Velvet Self-Rising Flour, 24-ibs. ........ 1*40
Best Western Steak, lb...................
3qc
Best Florida Steak, lb...............................‘' ^5c

---------------- COME AND SEE----------------

Seminole Market
_
W. T, CLICKER, Proprietor
324 Sanford Avenue

Sanford, Fla

S a n f o r d C y c le C o m p a n y
BICYCLES and SUPPLIES
Juveniles for Boys' and Girls'

VELOCIPEDES, IRISH MAILS, AUTOMO
BILES, WAGONS, KIDDIE KARS
and PEDI CARS
For the Little Folks

Everything on Wheels
117 PARK A V EN U E ­

'SANFORD, FLA:

SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor «
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921

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THE WHYS AND
WHEREFORES
' FOR SALES

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time and in tho proper manner. And
It Is shirts that most men are extra
he
is on all-around "handy man"
particular about. Savers! lines of
and
some
day hopes to be in charge
shirts are handled by Perkins A Britt
of
some
of
the Important depart­
Ask for the
but the leading line, the line they fea­
ments.
.
ture la the Metric line. Metric ranks
’.V;
with the beat, and all we suggest la,
GIFT SECRETARY AT
aak the man that wears Metric shirts.
Celebrated
PERKINS A BRITT.
They are manufactured by the Metric
To others than close students of
Mon who know, mon who have been
Shirt Co., a t Patterson, N. J.
W ants something:
w
.
"soles"
the reason for offering of mer­
at
the
game
for
a
long
time,
will
tell
Did
you
ever
hear
of
a
gift
secre­
2&gt;V
The
Notaseme
hoslory
for
ladles
as
V
besides style when I
&lt;4
well as tho men is the hosiery line you that one of the moat important tary 7 Well, there is such a thing, chandise at rices below the ordinary
Vv.«
featured at this store. They ore man­ reasons for the rapid growth of Per­ and he will bo at Perkins A Britt’s market is often misunderstood and of­
he buys a collar. He
KM
ufactured by the Notaseme Hosiery kins A Britt’s storo is the way in from now on until after tho holidays. ten disbelieved. Many times you bear
wants the kind th at
lit I
Co,, of Philadelphia, and they make which they divide their business into A gift secretary, Is one that finds out
V
good any pair that does not give the departments and make some one man things for you; things you want to it expressed that a solo is the "mark­
stands the rigid test
wearer absoluto satisfaction.
The responsible for his department. By know, but don’t want tho other fellow ing up" and then the "marking down" |
iTffcV*.
doing
this
each
man
knows
his
job
and
Notasomo hose has been handled by
to know It. It's too much a secret of articlos to fool the public. Such
of the roughest laun­
this store dating back to tho time secs that it is attended too, and with to explain it hero, but the good ladles efforts are of no benefit to the mer- (
when Mr. Perkins was In business that they all work together, thereby of Sanford should ask them about It; chant and one who practices such i dry. He gets both in
•
alono, and thoro has been none found giving the buying public n store that list their namo with them, and get methods does not remain long in busi­
—AND—
yet that can take its place. Arrow­ thoy will appreciate.
this free servico he plans for you.
ness. Ho soon loses the confidence of
head hosiery for boys is also a big
The Display Manager
Chances aro, you will hear from him tho buying public.
sollcr with them.
Mr. Kenneth Murrell has charge of by mail in a few days, but If you don't,
Tho secret of all success, whethor ,
Tho Crossott Shoo for men has not this particular department. Mr. Mur- call and ask about him.
it bo on tho farm, in tho factory or in
been handled in Sanford since tho roll, a first lleutonant in the lato
tho hiorcantilo fiold, is quantity pro­
days of Felix Frank used to fit your world war and with Perkins A Britt
duction on tho farm and in the factory
S feet. And Felix used to handlo only Binco his discharge from the army, has
and quantity of output in tho morcan- 9
Union Made
tho good kind. This in itself is achieved a name for himself as a dis­
tllo field. The merchant who enn turn
onough recommendation for the shoo, play man, card and sign writer, and
K
ovor three times the volumo of the
W
but for tho benefit of those that havo window trimmer. Tho nicest pair of
other fellow on tho same overhead THE UNITED TEXTILE
!&gt;£21
hnpeponed along since Felix's days in windows to be found on First street
STORES COMPANY.
Tho salesmen at Porkins A Britt’s will be roturned the winner. There­
tho clothing business, you will under­ ara the two windows that he has
fore ovory dollar’s worth of business
stand whnt is moant when wo tell chargo of. Ho kcops them new and nvo now showing thoir new lines for gained through advertising that would
We believe that it was a kncTrr.
M anufactured by
v•*••7/
you thnt/Porklns A Britt havo a hard up-to-dnto, and in a pleasing way that this 1021 fall season nnd would llko not como to tho merchant through the
fri .
fact
that this store was In the charge
timo keeping enough Crossetts in comes oosy to him, ho at all tlmos dis­ to have you call nt an early ’ dnto. ordinary channels of business increas­
t* r
stock to satisfy tho demand for them. plays tho wares of this storo to such Cnreful study of stylo tendencies and es his ournings at tho ond of the of Perkins A Britt. And wo know
Try a Crossott next tlmo, you’ll like an ndvnntago thnt it makes tho public
year. That is tho reason ho can af­ that while thoy woro cpcratlng this
them, ns "thoy mnko life’s walk want to stop nnd ndmiro. Ho com­ a trip to tho primury clothing mar­ ford to advortiso and thnt la tho rea­ business, they saved many a dollar
easy.
poses and writes hlr own show cards, kets in order to take advantage of tho son ho enn afford to-put on special
ALABAMA
Tho
regular
linos
of
underwear
that
both
for the inside nnd tho windows. most fnvornblo buying opportunities, sales and boII his morchandiso for loss for tho ladies of Sanford. Thoro hnve
MOBILE
are usually found in nil good stores These enrds of his havo attracted a has enabled their buyors to nssoniblo thnn tho ordinary mbrkot prlco. It been over so many asked us where
nro on sale hero nnd tho Duofold is lot of attention. And his display work new lines for tho coming sonson, which makes tho transaction profitable to this store has gono since thoy closed
especially desirable. Thcso gnrinonts on tho insldo is bandied In tho Bnmo will'commnnd tho intorust nnd admira­ tho customer as woll as tho merchant. up nnd quit business, and tor their
nro nindo of wool on tho outsido for manner as bis good work on tho win­ tion of tho host posted buyors.
Close buyers nro very koon to kcop benefit, wo wish to state thnt all the
warmth nnd cotton on tho insldo for dow trims. In addition to this nrtistic
Thoir fail lines fully sustain tho close tab on thoso who follow this merchandise that was left .over, is
comfort. Rockin-Chnir is tho lending work of his, ho is ono of Sanford's reputation their progressive policies plun nnd they nro tho ones who pick
now at the store of Parkins A Britt,
most populnr clerks. Ho has a way of havo established for superiority in elf tho roal bargains.
Heller in tho summer timo.
and
you can got what you want from
They hnndlo tho Gront Western and grouting the public thnt makes him- vnlucs nnd styles and general oxcelFinanco problems affect tho mor- this stock nt your own prlco.
Grinncll work gloves, Sweet-Orr over­ self well liked by all thnt como in lenco of thoir offerings.
chants just as thoy do tho farmer. And
Thoro is n nice line of white goods,
alls and work trousers, I.cos Union- contact with him. In othor words,
Thoir fall orders on Clothing, Hats, just as the farmer is ofton compelled
glnghnnis,
silks, towols, etc., left, and
alls and the celebrated Pnnnmau lino Kenneth is nn nll-nround good mnn Shoes, Hosiery nnd Shirts and other to sell his products bolow tho normal
if
you
need
anything In this lino, at
of work clothes.
rtnd a valuable asset to tho business of lines wero placed on tho lowest levels market prices to obtain funds, tho re­
nbout
hnlf
tho
market prlco call and
Thnt’s nn old question but not too
Their tailoring lines are Ed. V. Perkins A Britt.
tho market touched; they Imvo priced tailer is often compelled to offor his
have
thorn
show
you. You will be
old to go oyer onto again. Even tho Price, International and Wabash lines. Book-keeping-Accounting Department them on tho same low basis, giving merchandise at such prices as will
surprised
nt
the
many
real bnrgainn.
ffl
man who pnya so little nttontion to These are known to most of tho San­ This particular department is under their customers tho bonofit of thoir bring bim funds, regardless of prof­
ford
people
and
need
no
Introduction.
tho supervision of Mr. Britt, but tho 1favorable purchases, although market its.
his noods and lots tho other fullow
DAYS WHEN EVERYTHING
\
Wo know of no ono storo in Snnford
toll him whnt ho should wear ho The Pennsylvania Knit Sweater nnd chief bookkeeper has boon Bertram quotations have advanced sonio since
IS GROWING SO FINELY.
the
Milhury
bathing
suits
are
also
•Shepherd. Mr. Shepherd has been their orders wero pluced.
that has attempted nnd put ovor such
knows tho difference between a good
lenders
nnd
with
all
the
above
they
,ra
Tho beautiful ncckwonr lino thoy a sories of successful sales ns thoBe
granted a leave of absence to go to
line nnd an inferior.
carry tho very host in Bath Robes, college ana he is now nt school at nro showing for tho holidays nro es­ pulled off by Perkins &amp; Britt nt tho
The rich hoII tho right seed, plenty
In
the
first
plnro
no
nloru
should
KV.
House
Slippers,
Collnr
Bags,
Mon's
of
fertilizer, nnd tho kind holpful
pecially
comprehensive—all
neckwear
‘••V.
Spartanburg, S. C. lie writos thnt ho
timo tho market began to break last
hopo to succeed without buying from
Jewelry,
Night
Shirts
nnd
Pnjnmns
hands,
brings splondld growth.
that
will
bo
In
demand
this
Christmns
expects to romnln nn omployoo of Per­
fnll. No sales woro talked about so
tho manufneturor who ndvortlHes nat­
nnd
many
other
good
things
for
tho
But
something
clso is growing, too.
being
well
represented.
kins
&amp;
Britt
nnd
ho
is
Just
awny
long
much and so far away from homo as
ionally. Tho man who advertises is
men
too
numerous
to
mention.
these
days.
Thoy
will
apprecinto
your
rosorving
enough
to
muko
himself
ovon
moro
these.
And
to
those
people
who
nover
tho man who has something ho is not
If you will mnko your noxt selection valuable to the firm.
Not tho least of all great neces­
your ordors until you havo inspected havo undorstod bow a storo could sell
ashamed of. Just tho snnio reason ns
from
any of tho above lines you will
saries—
their
different
lines,
feeling
confident
their
morchandiso
nt
such
ridiculously
the local merchant has for advertising.
Advertising Department
Tho Expanding Dollnrl
Tho merchant who doesn't advertiso havo footings of satisfaction, ono that
This
department is hnndlod exclu­ thnt you will bo enthusiastic ns thoy low prices nnd tffct by ns thoy did, wo
This year, dollars aro giants, com­
ns a rulo must bo asbnmcd of his mor- you nro sure of your money back if sively by Mr. Britt in connoction with aro nbout thoso fnll goods nnd thnt offer the above explanation.
not
satisfied
nnd
tho
othor,
you
will
you
will
find
It
to
your
lntorost
to
pared
with thoso of last year, nnd
Thoy nro bollovors of quick action.
chahdlse. If ho has something good
the bookkeeping and accounting de­
never
havo
to
ask
for
your
monoy
seo
thelr’s
first.
tho
years
boforo. So much blggor is
They purchase their goods, put them
he will toll tho world about it. That's
partment. llo tukes care of this de­
back.
They
also
take
this
occasion
to
ex­
buying
power,
thnt ono can scarcely*
on the shelves and intond that thoy
why Parkins A Britt are tho biggest
partment nnd finds timo between times
press
their
appreciation
of
your
val­
believe
it
until
tho nctunl proof is.
shnll
como
off
in
n
reasonable
length
advertisers, they bollovo in whnt thoy
to look after the Clothing Club De­
READ
HELP
TO
RETAILERS.
ued
ntronngo
and
tust
to
bo
favored
of
timo
or
they
will
slap
a
prido
to
it
seen.
have.
partment.
with your fnll business, which will re- thnt is bound to movo it. And thoy
But you hnvo to go to the right
But ovory advertised lino is not
Clothing Club Department.
"Tho store mnnngor or buyer who
make in tho long run.
plnco, tho storo who Is working for
good. Great enru should bo used in
Mr. Andrew Loes is the ufficinl col­ colvo their vory best attention.
you nnd not nil for self, If you will
muking selection. That is why tho never reads his trade papers has a lector of this department and it is ho
Every tub stnnds on it's own bot­
Perkins A Brilt hnve it right. I’nt- seo tho true comparison.
buyor for u firm has such a respon­ mighty slim chance of mnking a suc­ that is responsible for tho gathering
sible position.
Go to Perkins A Britt nnd measure'
cess of his job,” says Louis Truxler, in of the dollars that keeps the many tom. Thnt’H why wo nover worry ronlze your home merehnnt first.
Lot’n take each item one nt a time f president of tho Traxler Company, clothing club members in good stand­ about competition. Wo have no com­ Give him the first opportunity nnd tho bigness of th « dollars this season.
and seo just whnt Perkins &amp; Britt
—■
ing and eligible to participate in the petition, even though there are mer­ then if he hasn’t it, como to central j
have for tholr customers. First the Dayton, Ohio, one of the largest retail drawing for the free suit each Satur­ chants in our own line in Hanford Florida’s logical trading point,— "Tho Storo thnt is Difforont” will.
clothing. They enter to tho young establishments in this country.
[ Snnford.
’
snvo you money on your purchases.
day night. Tho collection of these who have.—P. A B.
ntnn and for tho young man thoy of­
“It is only by making intelligent dollars is quite a job und takes a real
fer Campus Togs. Cnmpus Togs nru use of the information in his trade collector to kcot it up-to-dnto.
Mr.
1
manufactured by Cbns. Kaufinann A
■
Lees
is
known
about
town
ns
ono
of
pnpers that a man can hope to gain
a.
Brothers at Chicago, nnd wo leave it
.. , , , ,
. . . .
Sanford's best collectors and It goes
a
practical
kowlcdgo
of
what
is
gowithoUt
8nyinB
thnt
ho
is
essential
to
to any of tho men who tiro in a posi­
tion to know and they will tell you lag on. Tho man who doesn’t want this Clothing Club. Mr. Lees also
thnt thin Is one of the very best lines to listen nnd learn, who knows every­ collects tho rcgulnr store accounts be­
on the market today. And one of tho thing in his own mind and imagina­ tween times.
most pleasing parts of their methods, tion, doesn’t buy right, doesn't mer­
Cleaning-Pressing Department
ICrx-&gt;■
is their price. They don't ask twico chandise right, is bended for oblivion.
This department is ono of vital im­
]
»5il
the profit they should as, wo are sorry
"The man with a vision, the one portance to a clothing store nnd Mr.
to.
say, others do. To the conservative with ambition, is well posted, knows C. F. Chapman has full charge of this.
&amp;A'
man wo recommend the famous Mich­ what is going on at home by keeping Elsewhere in this paper you will rend
ael Sterns lino. And for tho buyer of
an eyo on his competitor’-* opera- of the fine record ho 1ms made with
summer clothing, try whero you will tions, and knows what the most suc­ this particular department. Ho 1ms
and you can't boat the I. and S. Bing cessful merchants in all parts of tho in fact, built up a business in this par­
line. With tliesu lines of clothing
country are doing by reading trade ticular department, thnt should cuuso
they nro bound to please.
pnpers. Ho is the man who is beat­ every mnn to sou that bis clothes aro
fC^/ •
Now lel’n take tin* trimming from
bQf;
ing last year's records, and will not sent to him. He knows how to tako
ilond to foot. s What better huts do
allow
any excuse to stand in the enro of them ns they should be taken
r&gt;
you know of, or have ever heard of
euro of. Ho has threo mon working
way."
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thnn the following: Stetson, Schoblo,
under him thnf have all boon tried and
If
trade
papers
aro
hcdpful
to
the
Borg
and
Old
Dominion
not
to
say
found to bo ns good ns any in their
v /•■
anything about the famous Rothschild larger merchants, and Mr. Traxler lino. Ho lias an A No. 1 tailor, tho
says they are, they are no less help­
Ban?
line 7 These lines cover the best sold ful to merchants in smaller towns, best of pressots and n delivery boy
y
in the country today. And all those
away from the big centers of trade. thnt is prompt and on the job.
housos believe in fair prices, together
Sales Department
Perkins A Britt subscribe to all the
with Burkina A Britt’s way of figur­
Perhaps tbo two most ossentinl de­
Main Offices and Factory of
Journals pertaining to their trade.
ing profits, puts a hat on your head
1
partments of any store Is tlmt of tbu
They
keep
up
with
tho
market;
they
a t tho price ovon tho most conserva­
obtain all the advantages of conserv­ buying department anil selling ond.
tive can’t kick at.
Mr. Perkins lias full churgo of both
Thoy handle caps mndo by the Feld- ative buying. By following tho mark­ these departments and it keeps him on
ets,
they
are
in
position
to
pass
along
stein people. And they never havo to
i|
the jump nnd on tho Job nt all times.
Manufacturers of Men’s Fine Fur-Felt Hats
see a salesman from this bouse. Thoy to you the fruits of their knowledge. Ho lias full chargo of the floor, he
When
trading
with
them
you
are
Just toll them thoy need caps, and
buys all the merchandise. Ho is woll
Philadelphia, Pa.
when you learn that they never have trading at a Fifth nvenue store in qualified to fill this position on ac­
New
York.
any left ovor from any shipment you
count of his many years experience in
must know they aro tho kind that are
the clothing business and it Is ho that
Our showing of tho new Fall Styles of Schoblo Hats has a prominent place in our display of
A CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION.
• In demand.
is mainly responsible for tho eloss of
Earl and Wilson, of Troy, New
“THINGS FOR MEN”
You would bo surprised to know merclmmliso that goes out to tho pub­
York, furnishes the collars. Tho E.
lic over tho counters of this storo.
A W. collar before tho war sold for bow many men will appreciate n Anil the entire force constitutes the
fifteen cents apiece straight while tho Hicock belt, with the initial bucklo, selling force. Thoy uro all salesmen
Only those who havo worn Schoblo H ats can fully appreciate the dependable quality, but all
rest wero selling two for a quarter. all done up nicely in u Christmas that know how to trent tho trade as
admire the rich colorings nnd snappy linos of the new models.
Now they sell like nil tho rest, but box. A nice lino of these will be they should bo treuted. With a forco
tho same quality Is thoro. And thoir found nt Perkins A Britt, nnd you like this they aro hard to bent. Thoy
lino of soft callurn are on tho same ennnot go wrong In asking for a conscntrate all their efforts in the
plane oh thoir starch collars. Most Hickok, as ttyey nro tbo most in do* proper directions making a combina­
LET US FIT YOU WITH A “SCHOBLE”
all tho boys around town wear E. &amp; niund tho country ovor, now. They tion that will somo day put this storo
W. collars, ask any of them.
conic In different styles, nnd tho ih a class second to nono in tho state.
Men’s neckties aro manufactured by straps arc of many different kinds.
And after nil tho above bad had
many good housos, but tho Chqnoy Don’t wait until the day before their chnnco then "Bnbo" gets his.
ties load thorn all. Altman Nockwear ChrUtmas, thoy may bo all gone.
"Babo" Schuul la known at this storo
Co., also furnishes this store with a
as "Superintendent of Transporta­
good share o f the many ties sold ovor
"Tho Store that is Different" will tion." Ho sees that the packages are
delivered to the customer’s home on
save you money on your purchases.
their counters.

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W e Select the Livest Wires to Represent Us
to Distribute Our Clothing--and

BRITT
T h e Store that is Different in Your City

Handle These Nobby Bing Suits in Sai
And Are Always Ready to Show Y ou

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M ILBURY ATLANTIC
MFG. COMPANY
tWe will give three prizes to the first three
persons bringing to us the correct number of'
times th£ name ‘‘PERKINS &amp; BRITT” ap­
pear in this (second) section.
First prize...... Pair of Ladies’ $5.00 Silk Hose
Second prize.Choice of any Neck Tie in Store
Third prize.......Best pair Silk Socks in Store
All you have to do is to take this section of the
Herald. Don't count the names in the First
Section—but count every time you see the
name “PERKINS &amp; BRITT” in the Second
Section and then come to us and get your
prize.
Remember—the first one telling us the cor­
rect number of times it appears will get first
prize and so on until the three prizes are
— Claim ed---------------------GET BU^Y—COUNT THEM—IT'S NOT
MUCH OF A JOB

ED. HIGGINS
® GET
BUSY
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FURNISHED
AND COUNT
THE FORD
THE NAMES

Lost fall at tho time Perkina A
Britt brought low prices to Sanford
they did It with some of tho most rec­
ord breaking sales ever hold in San­
ford. During these sales they kept
tho selling interest at n high pitch at
ail times and one of their ways for
doing this was with tho giving away
of valuable premiums.
Every article of merchandise pass­
ed out over their counters was of ’the
very best that money could buy and
when it came to selecting premiums
they were sure that that same good
quality should also be found In them.
Stores that give away premiums as
a rule are stores that purchases these
articles from some mail order house
or some manufacturer that makes
their buslneHS| manufacturing prem­
iums. And these premiums as i rule
are premiums that look good and wear
good for the time being,
Perkins A Bri.t did not do this,
however, they purchased tho articles
of furniture from tho store you aro in
tho habit of buying from. They pur­
chased tho very best from the San­
ford Furnlturo Co., of this city, and
if you will ask any of tho winners of
thoso premhfiys you will find that
thoso artilTrs aro as good today as
they wero-r at tho time tho purclmso
was made.
Tho very fact that those articles
came from the Sanford Furnlturo Co.,
is onough to assure you of thoir value,
as they have made their business
grow with their motto "Money back if
not satisfied."
The Snnford Furniture Co., has an
ad in this issue calling your attontlon
to tho Columbia Grafaphono Club, be­
ginning now and lasting through tho
holidays. You con secure most any
make of these mnchincs at a small
payment down and so much a wook.
Every ono is oligible to join this club
and if you nro tho least bit interested
In a music box, see thorn now. Thoy
own tho largo store at tho corner of
First street and Palmetto avenuo.

You will notice elsewhere in this
Porklns &amp; Britt will glvo nwny thrco
I
hhuo
an ad calling to your attention
' prizes to the first thrco people who
the fact thnt it was Ed. Higgins that
call and tell them thu correct numbor
furnished Perkins &amp; Britt with tho
of times the name “PERKINS &amp; biggest premium thnt thoy gnvo nwny
BRITT” appear In the second section since thoy first Htnrted thu practice.
of touuy’s paper. All you have to do Ed. Higgins is tho olTiclul Ford dealer
li to start at pngo one of section two and he has in stock at nil times parts
and count until you have found tho and accessories. Mr, Higgins hns
correct numbor and call and got your been the official handler of tho Lizzie
prise.
for years now and hns sold more cars
Understand, however, you will hnva than any othor dealer in town. Wo
to be one of tho first throo persons to don’t know whothor thnt has been
call with the correct numbor as there Ed.’s fault or becnUBo Henry Ford
will bo only throo prizes given away. makes tho best car, but it stands nev­
During thoso days it is hard to
To tho first person bringing In tho ertheless that be leads in soiling enrs, judge a fabric by tho cost, it ia hard
corroct numbor thoy will give them
Hu suggested that you plaeo your to Judgo a suit of clothes by its price.
a pair of ladios silk hose, regular val order now for nnythlng you may want Many men, in fact the majority of
Uo $6.00. These hose are tho laco In tho Ford line, whether it bo a men will leave it to tho merchant to
kind, tho vary best thoy carry in roadster, tobring car, Sodnn, Coupe, toll him which is the best buy. And
stock. If the winner of this prizo truck or tractor. It is not nlways easy there are so many merchants thnt will
would rather have two chcnper pairs to got either of thoso tho dny you want tell you "this is tho best, boenuso it
they will be allowed ^o do that.
thorn, so place your order now so that costs tho most.” But uftor all do
To the second person bringing in tho be will have it for you wliuu you need they always know this to bo a fact.
Perkins &amp; Britt have hnndlod sev­
correct number will bo given their it.
eral different lines of clothing sinco
choice of tho best necktie in tho house.
they first entered into business for
•Thoy can select any tie thoy seo fit
themselves and have lmd experience
and thoy linva tios at this store that
in tho high priced kind and thnt of a
run ns high ns $11.50 in price on the
moro moderate prico. And wo beliovo
very lowest market,
they know what they say whon thoy
Then tho third person with tho cor­
tell you not to pay the big prico for
roct number Will receive n pair of silk
Since writing tho nrtlclo that ap­ the name.
sox for men, their choice of color, reg­
pears ulsowhoro in this issue about
They aro tho cxclusivu agents in
ular $1.60 kind.
I t’s easy. Won’t take you long to thu Clothing Club unothor suit has Snnford for tho celebrated I. and S.
over thin suction and count tho boon given nwny ami it went to Mr. Bing line. This lino has no equals
times you see tho nnrno of PERKINS C, A. Andorson. Mr. Anderson is tho whatovor in tho south and whon it
proprietor of the MqrchnntH Grocery comes to summer clothing.
These
•ft BRITT. Got busy—count 'em.
Co. Ho is n pleased man today and good clothes are made in Cincinnati,
Tho Hornld force won’t take their glad that he joined this club. IIo has by manufacturers thnt havo boon at
salary in advertising snee.
Thoy only boon a member about four weeks the gnmc for many a long year and
would If It was good to eat. Send in and now, in addition to getting bis they have learned to plaeo thoir goods
tho advertising that is necossnry to suit free ho \yjll bo allowed to trndo on tho market without making you
Me that there nro enough chocks to out tho $4.00 bo paid in if ho is rondy pay for their blfe advertising costs,
go around to ’urn all every Saturday to close it up. However, Mr. Andor- nnd without making you pay for tho
night. They’ll bring it back to you, sun BnyH ho will stay in right nlong name these Buits bear.
because thuro’s no tolling, ho might
Their summer clothing, however, is
thoy TRADE AT HOME.
got nnothor frbo suit.
not ail thoy mnko, Thoy fcaturo this
Every man in Sanford should bo- particular end of tho qlothing indus­
ong to this Popular Ciub, It is not try, hut thoir wooions, for both spring
a gambling proposition, it is not liko !and fall nro ns good, if not a littlo hot­
tho old timo suit raffling club, it is| ter than most of thoso on tho mnrkot
The Man Can’t Go ! strictly
a busnoss proposition, ‘ onu today for tho money.
whoro you pay your dollar a week,
Mr. Porkins handled this lino while
Wrong if He Will
trndo it out nny timo you boo fit, and in business by himself an dnftor tho
Parkins &amp; Britt glvo away absolutely pnrtnorshlp was formed between him­
Just Say
freo a suit ovory Saturday night out self and Mr, Britt thoy continued to
of thoir own profits. You can’t lose, hnndlo this lino down to tho prusont
join today.
timo. They soli thoso clothes for* tho
satisfaction thoy give. Thoy know
thnt onco a suit of Bing’s Clothes aro
MR. T. W. LAWTON
put on your back thoy havojnado you
When Buying His Winter
Thu Superintendent of Public In­ satisfied, nnd they know that should
Underwear
struction has examined tho littlo twi­ something go wrong with thnt suit,
light tales that Porkins &amp; Britt aro thnt is tho fault of tho manufac­
going to glvo uwny to tho children and turer, thoy hnvo I. and S. Bing Co. to
ho hna passed on them as being nlco bnck them up and will make good in
littlo Btorios thut will bo appreciated. ovory rospect.
Thoso clothes aro rocommondod to
Thoro la going to bo a big demand for
thoso, moro than thoy will bo able to tho mnn who appreciates good clothes
For His Needs In the Knee
Bupply and by all moans if you want at a moderate preio. They are just a
Length Kind
your child to havo one each month, bo littlo cheaper nil tho timo than tho
Manufactured by
auro and onroll thoir naiuo so that It others, but thoir quality is always as
will bo plnccd on tho moiling list In good ns tho host.
Ask to he v:c.*vn this nlco lino tho
time.
Don’t onroll moro than ono name to (next timo you noed a suit of clothes.
a family. Each cfiild of a family Porkins &amp; Britt aro tho only ones al­
should road (ho suifio ono as the sup­ lowed tho privilogo of soiling them In
ply Ib limited. It is ono of tho nicest Sanford.
series of Fairy Tales over seen in San­
There was a mail order man wrote
ford.
out a chock to help tho Sanford Cham­
1 "The Storo that Is Different” will ber of Commorco. But (h^ alarm
clock went off just before ho mailed It.
anvo you money on your purchases.
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CLOTHING THAT
WEARS LONGEST
AT LEAST COST

It is w*H fat Vi to begin lookin';
for Santa Clnus just as ioqp- an
Thanksgiving is post as It is not
long between thoao two days. Each
year tho ladioj of tho house havo the
same old difficulty to overcome, that
is, buying something for HIM. It
seems that as each yoar gooo on It
becomes harder to selott something
thnt you know ho will want. You
can always get something that ho
will apprccinto because most of thorn
will appreciate anything ;you give,
just because it is you that gives It,
hut something that ho really wants
is something else.
During tho holidays for tho past
several years Perkins &amp; Britt have
been of a lot of assistance in tHe
way of helping solve this problem.
And during these holidays they will
continue to offer whnt over sorvico
possible to help you select gifts for
him thnt will please, gifts that are
essential as well as gifts that will
last.
Jn making n purchase for a man,
nt Icnst twenty-four out of every
iwcnty-fivo/wlll appreciate some ar­
ticle of wearing apparel, especially
if it is something thnt ho hua been
wanting a long timo but just never
got round to buj ing it.
For inntanee, a b'ath robe. Evory
mnn wnntH a hath robo, but very
few over think of n bath robo only
when its time they should wear one.
It never occurs to them while in a
clothing store. A bath robo makes
an ' 'cal Christmas gift and one that
will InBt years. To the* lady that
decides uppon n bath robe as a gift
for him, lot us suggest that sho vis­
it Perkins &amp; Britt and inspect tho
nice stock of bath robes thoy havo
this season. Every one new, nothing
enrriod over front last season, nil of
them purchased on the vory latest
and lowest market Never before
hns there been displayed in Snnford
a moro neater array of bnth robes,
of nl Ikinds, than those nt Perkins &amp;
Britt’s now. And they will put aside
yours and hold it until you arc ready
for it.
And bed room slippers, now many
men over go down town to buy
thorn? How mnny ever think of them
while down town? Yot every man

'Manufacturers ofBATHING SUITS - BATHING CAPS
SWEATERS-JERSEYS-BATH ROBES
OF THE BETTER SORT

And it is Only Merchants that Handle the Better Line
That Represent Us

ASK TO BE SHOWNTHE NEW FALL GOODS
will wonr them. At this'samo storo,
"tho store thnt is different” you can
got nnything in tho slipper lino, felt
or ienthor, and you can ho sure thnt
theso sllpppers, tho samo as tho bath
robes nro nil new stock, nothing car­
ried over front last year.
Pajamas, night robes, shirts, eith­
er silk, madris, percale, or cotton,
neckwear in Christmas boxes, socks,
silk or lisle In Christmoa boxes,
men's jewelry and umbrellas all
make ideni Christmas gifts, gifts thnt
ho is bound to appreciate. Wo know
of men thnt wait for Christmas to
hav^ their wardrobe stocked with
these things and you can’t go wrong
in presenting him with any of those,
ladies of Snnford hunted the town
over for collar boxes but none could
he found. This won’t happen this
year because Perkins &amp; Britt have a
stock of them that will supply tho
wants of nil who desire theHe. Thoy
hnvo only tho ono kind, tho best.
Look them over.
Tho above nrtciios mentioned nro
only a few of tho mnny Christmas
suggestions to bo found a t this store
nnd if every indy in Sasford will pay

them n visit before doing thei
Christmas shopping they will find
that their biggest problem has been
solved.

ENGINEER PARKER
AND S.J . BAUMEL
GET 2 SUITS EACH
Mr. W. S, Parker is ono of tho
Chnrtor members of tho Clothing Club
nt Porkins &amp; Britt’s and so far ho has
boon fortunnto enough to get two
suits of clothes given him freo.
Mr. S. S, Bnumol, tho llve-wiro In­
dies rcndy-to-wcar merchant of San­
ford hns also been given two. You
enn rest assured that should you ask
olther ono of these two men about tho
Club thoy will tell you that thoy aro
doubly well pleased, Thoir advico will
he—JOIN TODAY.
It sooniB possible now that Presi­
dent Harding will have to let his
whiskers grow if ho puts anything
over on Hughes.

C. A. ANDERSON
WINS THE SUIT

“DUOFOLD”

Style? Certainly. But we make sure
you get your style—becoming, befit­
ting, bespeaking YOU. That’s the only
kind of style worth while.

You al­

ways get it in—

Clothes Individually Tailored B yj

TOKEN-CHAIR’

Duofold Health
Underwear Co.

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PERKINS
“THE STORE THAT. IS DIFFERENT*'

�HOSIERY

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For Men, Women and Children in Lisle, Mer.
cerized and Silk, for sale by

Perkins &amp; Britt
And ALL Leading Stores, of the United States
,
Manufactured by

NOTASEME Hosiery Co., Philadelphia

MAKE THEM
_PR0VE IT

n penny. They have 850 members In
the club. This $50.00 suit costs thorn
a little less than $40.00. Each week
they take in through this club over
|350 and tho $40 they give away fig­
ures just a little better than ten per
cent not to say anything of tho adver­
tising value to thorn. It gives them an
opportunity to show a prospective cus­
tomer how they conduct their business,
shows him their business methods that
eventually moan a customer for life,
as there are very few customers ever
start with Perkins &amp; Britt that don’t
stay with them.
And whllo thoy make a nice thing
out of this club, just look what it will
mean to you. It is your best bet, join
the club now.

REAL STORES
MAKE THE TOWN

some of Sanford people from trading ■!
out of town.
J
We Take Pleasure In Recommending
If you aro not ono of their many g
customers, It Is now that you should 3
call on them and see what you have |
been missing. You neodn't buy every |
When you enter a store and are told
It takes real stores to, make a real time you call on them, they are al­
by the smiling and obliging clerks
town. Sanford is growing and grow­ ways glad to aee you.
that they “have just what you want,
ing fast and much of tho credit goes
mt the right price,” make them prove
to tho stores who think of Sanford
it. It thoy can’t prove It, move on,
Good the entire year—but especially desirable as Christmas
and its people juBt as much as thoy
visit the next man and so on till HE
Gifts
think of themselves and their profits.
PROVES IT. Don't be satisfied with
Profits don’t mean everything.
Of
M anufactured by
just what they tell you, because thoy
course profits must bo considered in
can tell you anything.
ordor to continue to do business, but
HICKOK MFG. CO., Rochester, N. Y.
That’s why so many people trade
not all profit from a few. Divided
at Perkins A Britt’s and never move
up amongst all, tho profits expected
-Foron. They get the proof at their lace.
from each one aro small. Stores that
Romcmbor tho many good bargains
They nre so willing and ready to back
work with this in mind dro the stores
tlint you used to find nt Tho United
u what they say at all times that it
that are building Sanford.
Textile Stores? Remember how much
looks almost as if you are wrong to
Wo know of one storo that works cheaper thoy wero in prices thnn m ost1
eve the other fellow. If they can't fix
this way. It’s that different store, the stores? Woll this store is no more,*
you up in proper shape at their good
store known to more pooplo In sur­
due mostly to tho fact that it was n i “
store, It is hard for any ono to do it.
rounding towns than any other ono
little too much for Perkins &amp; Ilrltt ■
No matter how particular tho man,
store of Sanford—Perkins &amp; Britt.
rThoy
‘" havo » follow!,,c that number
" ’ *“ • to
look ,after
ho iB made satisfied at their storo.
c|o|c||
h„ To,two
ll|ostores nnd
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They lose money some times in mak­ If you would liko to make some boy in tho hundreds, because they play
ing him satisfied but they would rath- an ideal Christmas gift, ono that is fnir with all, They cater to tho right At tho timo of closing, however, thoro '■
« r hove ten satisfied customers than absolutely now and different from any thinking mnn that wants to see some­ were nunrly $2,000 worth of good sea- I■
sonnblo merchandise loft. Ginghams, 5
ten times that many customers money that ho has ever recoivcd, why not en­ thing for the futuro Sanford,
Chicago, U. S. A.
White Goods, Linens, Tnble Clothes, J
in the cash register who ore not sat­ roll h(B namo in the Clothing Club at
Perhaps more people front towns
isfied.
Perkins &amp; Britt, pay a couple of liko Orlando, fyuHtis, DoLnnd, Leos- Towels, Bed Spreads, Thread, Buttons, *
Be sure to make them prove it. Per- wcekB in advance for him anj then burg, Tavares, Oviedo, Longwootl nnd Dlenchlngs, Silks, Shirtings, Crepe do it
kins &amp; Britt will PROVE BEYOND lot him keep it up. It will bo hh good many others too numerous to mention Cheno nnd ninny other items. Those'■
A SHADOW OP A DOUBT that thoy ns any throe or four dollnr gift you | know of this live store. They ndver- go nt your prico. Thoy are now nt
tho storo of I’orkinB &amp; Britt and if
havo Sanford’s leading clothing store enn give him.
Use. They spend moro money for ad
Use,
you
will call In nt the store you can
for man or boy. Thoy are located on
It educates tho young man to save, vertising thnn any other two stores
got
anything
you want in thnt lino at
First street IN THE HIGH RENT too. He will snvo his dimes each week in Sanford together. If they did not
t
at
least
one-half
of tho WHOLESALE
DISTRICT, but they DON’T make to pay his club dues nnd then whon ho have the right kind of merchandise
Made to Individijal Measure
you pay tho rorit.
needs anything in tho way of boys and tho right kind of sorvice to back prico today. This Block being limited,
better call nt onco. Even If you nre
clothing ho can call and got it nt any up this advertising their efforts would
not ready to buy now—thoy will snvo
Dcltcr Mnde-to-Mensure Clothes for Less Money
It is even moro attractive than bo wasted. And you can but their ef­
NEARLY $3,000.00 IN ntime.
yours for you.
bank book to him becnuBO bank forts aro not wasted because they
SUITS GIVEN AWAY books are old, he hns heard of them have what it takes to conduct a rent Keep your money nt home. Spond a
all his life but ho hasn't hoard about storo.
it with your homo nitrehnnts, they !*
(Continued from I’«e« One)
tho Clothing ClubB.
Mure stores liko their storo will
pay for tho building of your town, not ■
then you are sure to become a mem­
And then, too, ho may bo presented mnko Sanford. Patronize this store
the matl ordor house. Dollars sent [5
ber. And whila investigating It ask with a $50 suit free that ho can either that is working for YOU.
to mail ordor houses novor come back, B
any one of tho following men, they present to his dad or ho can got two
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havo all won a suit without a penny or threo'suits for hlmsoif. You will
i
The Herald forco worked nil day ■
cost to them. The winners so fa r aro be surprised to seo how tho boy takes PERKINS AND
Thanksgiving sotting up this special t Q Are our Sole Resident Dealers nnd will be Glad to Show You
a a follows:
to this method of saving as thoro aro
BRITT COMMENCE section.
They don’t give a rnp nbout *
Paul Pozold* farmor.
already quite a few boys that bolong
WINTER SEASON Thanksgiving dinners, don’t believe ■
the Line
E. C. Harper, olectridan for Gillon to this club.
they
even
eat.
All
they
think
about
is
A Fry.
Call at their store now nnd start a
(I'ontlnui'il from I'nKI- Oil)
Sanford and n real newspaper.
ai
Frank Loosing, Contractor.
card for him. Then by tho Unto San­
in
in
fair
treatment,
thoy
believe
W. S. Parker, enginoer, A. C. L,(
ta Claus shows up you will have four
S. S. Baumei, Merchant.
or five dollars paid in for him and a handling merchandise that they are
John Pezold, Farmer,
good start. He is bound to follow It proud to see on their customer's back
B. F. VanMeter, Engineer A. C. L. up nnd continuo tho payments. And and thoy believe in only nsking that
A. U. Graham, OBceola Cypress Co., nt tho same timo it will not menn an customer to pay his share of thu prof­
Osceola.
outlay of over a dollar a week for you its and then they believe in letting thu
P. E. Pitts, Gnrngo.
while you keep it up for him between public know alt that they believe.
They advertise and they advertise
Alfred Berner, employee Kent Vul­ now and Christmas—buying his gift
in
every known way that thoy figure
canizing Works,
on the installment plnn, ns it wore.
good
for their business. And these
J. M. Neeley, Insurance Agent.
Perkins &amp; Britt will welcome any
R, J. King, bookkeeper Southern now boy members and will give them are thu reasons, or at lenHt, a part of
Utilities Co.
the same fnir treatment that thuy them, that havo put them on the mnp
Jim Sto’no, student.
give the mnn. Enroll their names to­ In big letters, nnd havo put them on
thu map to Htay,
Fny Loosing, Transfer business.
day.
And they have a way of boing the
Robert A. Greene, Agent.
first
to do things. Thoy have tackled
A. C. Kendal, mechanic, Ford Ga­
and
accomplished
things that tho av­
rage.
erage niorchnnt is afraid to attempt,
Robert Robinson, carpenter,
And they get away with ^t in fine
C. A. Matthews, Real Estate agent.
shape, too.
S. M. Lloyd, Shoo Merchant.
It was Purkins &amp; Britt that wero
Clarence Fields, Gnrngo.
A new road Iiuh been promised tho the first to use tho airplnno for ad­
Carl Eaton, taxi driver.
pooplc of Osceola, a road that will vertising purposes in Sanford. RoW. C. Hill, lumber denier.
make
it easier for these people to get mumbur hack a year or so nnd perhaps
It. C. Maxwell, agent Wilson &amp;
to
Sanford.
OhcooIu boasts of one of you can recall tho day thoy caused
Toomer.
the finest littlo towns in Seminole business to stop on First Btrect for at
Roy Tiilis, Meat Market.
county nnd all these people aro doubly least one-half hour. A flying ma­
W. S. Parker, ongincor A. C. L.
anxious to trade in Sanford, A8 it Ib chine, driven by u dare-devil, flow low a
V. A^ Spier, Merchant.
■
J. P. Hall, Manager Western Union. now, it is much easier for them to go enough over the business portion of
Workers in Bhop or factory, in shipping room or office, in
to New Smyrna, even though it is fur­ Snnford ns to almost touch the roofs, |
C. C. Wilson, Vulcanizing Works.
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stores or lofts, indoors ns well as out—each hns his or her
distributing
tickets
that
wore
good
far
A. S. Perry, Manuger Southern Bell ther nwny.
a
prize
at
tholr
store.
Traffic
was
Tho
commissioners
havo
promised
|
particular need for a Ponnsylvanfa Knit Coat. Its w arm th
Telephone Co.
stopped
for
a
fow
minutes
to
allow
this
now
road
nnd
we
hopo
they
will
J. W. Pennington, Mechanic, A. C.
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and comfortable, cozy fit forestall colds and chills nnd rob
get to It noon. These people are en­ the peoplo, old and young, to gathor |
L.
the winter of its discontent.
N. W. Tyson, Druggist, Union Phar­ titled to this road evun moro than up these tickots.
They were first to glvo nn automo­
somo of the places that roads have
macy.
Unbreakable patented exclusive Notuir buttonholes ore the
bile'away absolutely free. They wore
E. C, Bigler, clerk Joe’s Smoko been made recently,
strongest,
most enduring part of Pennsylvania Knit Coats
Perkins &amp; Britt furnish Osceola with the first to organize a Clothing Club
House.
that
hns
proven
moro
popular
than
and a refreshing relief from tho perishable nature of tho or­
M. S. Wiggins, Government Agont. most of their wants in the Gent’s
Clothing lino nnd have had to make most of tholr advertising projects,
dinary sweater. Not even this most dependable of garm ents
Curtis Barber, student.
W, D. Hoolchnn, plumber Mahonoy- the trip thoro and back ofton, and af­ giving away nearly $3,000 worth of
can outwenr its Notair buttonhole.
ter each trip they feel aa if they havo suits each year. It was they that put
Walkor.
|
been on a three hundred mile trip in­ on tho first real cut prico solo in San­
Jodier Cameron, farmer.
These
universally
useful Pennsylvania K nit Coats can be
ford announcing tho fact that low
H. C. Haskins, asa't postmaster. , stead of the few miles it is.
had
a
t
a
reasonable
price. Numerous styles are shown to
Wq hope thlB condition will not be prices wore to bo1restored nftef the
C. R. Peabody, Turner’s Grocery.
please
each
individual
taste and purse.
A. L. Betts, ass’t cashier First Nat­ for long, however, nnd that things will war. They wore tho only ones that
never
missed
ono
day
advertising
in
be made possible for all theBo good
ional Bank.
people of .this fast growing littlo the Sanford Herald since it becamo a
Sometime, somewhere, on every job, in any sport, man, wom­
C. D. Forrester, farmor.
town to got,to Sanford. It looks like daily nnd thoy wero tho first ones to
S. S. Baumei, merchant.
an or child—everybody needs a Pennsylvania Knit Coat.
if thoy want to come wo certainly ever havo eight pages devoted exclu­
Vic McLaulin, student.
should do something quick to help sively to them and tho people they
Artie Smith, farmer.
Our assortm ent of models Is most complete, Our personal
represent.
them
got here.
Dick Hoolehan, plumber Mahoneyservice is untiring.
Both Mr. PoFkins and Mr. Britt are
Thoro has been a fund raised by tho
Walker Co.
All of these men are men right merchants to add to what tho county numbers of every organization in San­
amongst'you, live here the year round has, that this road will bo fixed at ford that it for the betterment of
IN SALE ATand you can secure from any ono of once, but there Is still a little more' Jiomselves, for mon in general and
them information In rogards,,to this needed. All merchants that haven't above all for the betterment of San­
dub. Ask any of them and if then given their little share should do so ford. Thoy are members of the Cham­
don’t all tell you that this club is one [at once, It will all come back to you a ber of Comerce, Rotary Club, Kiwunls
and other civic organizations and they
of the best stunts started by any mer­ dozen times over,
at all time* take prominent parts
chant In Sanforii we will miss our
This special edition of Perkins A when it cornea timo to ask for some
guess.
Call a t Perkins A Britt’s store and Britt will go into enough homes to work to be done.
A storo of this kind If only1 one
So Into this with them and bring along reach nearly 15,000 readers. Some
storo
of the many that Sanford hopes
Jmur first week’s dues, one dollar. You papor the Herald. If you have some­
“THE STORE THAT IS DIFFERENT”
to
have
some day. More of these
thing to tell the public about, open up
■will never regret It,
Perhaps you will wonder .how this a littlo, buy some space In the Her­ stores mean more satisfied customers
SANFORD, FLORIDA
More
store can afford to give away so ald and then they will all know about and a better place to trad?.
stores of this kind will eventually cure
many suits and not cost the customer1it.

HICKOK

BELTS BUCKLES VESTOGRAMS*ete

ATTENTION!
SANFORD
LADIES!!

PERKINS &amp; BRITT

THE BEST GIFT
FOR THE BOY

THE WABASH TAILORING COMPANY
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CLOTHES OF MERIT

Perkins &amp; Britt

THE NEW ROAD
TO OSCEOLA

[P enn sylvania Knit Co

Perkins
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The;, all of a »uddtm his voice is
changed, ea low he scarce can
hear,
Yet you foel that your chancea are
mighty slim, yet you itill hold
One of the fundamental principals
them mighty dear,'
of Perkins A Britt ia to serve the pub­
And it seems like the bunch of tickets lic in a manner that will meet their
In connection with Perkins A Britt’s
The following lines of poetry were
you hold are small and fa r be­ approvnl. It has always been their
;! -store, there has been a cleaning and w ritten'by T, J, Eagan, one of San­
tween,
policy to offer their patrons the choic­
rpnM tng business ever since the first ford’s young men that ia now away on When you look a t the bunch in the est merchandise ^n bo had In tho fora visit with his home folks. We be­
next man’s hand, you know most markets. In pursuance of that
'^ :year of their business. During the
hove, however, that ho writes “The
that your chances are lean,
policy it is gratifying for them to an­
y e a rly history of this department, there Raffling of a Ford1’ with apologies to
But you are game to the last and
nounce the completion of arrange*
were various obstacles to over come, tho man who wrote the “Shooting of
you hold each chance, you havo inonts whereby they secure tho exclu­
, -and complaints to straighten o u t But Dan McGrow.”
but a minute more,
sive rights in this city to sell Penn­
And you think to yourself, if I don’t
:lt is different now, as this depart
sylvania
Knit Sweaters.
THE RAFFLING OF A FORD
win tho thing 1 know I won’t
. uaent has been put on such a smooth
These
Sweaters aro manufactured
1
get sore.
by
a
swoutcr
making institution uni­
running basis, that it is only once in a A bunch of people wore whoping ’or
8
versally
known
for its strict adherence
great while that a complaint is turned
up in front of Perkins &amp; Britt’s, The noise of the crowd all but dies
to
the
highest
code of quality. No
away, but it bursts lkie a pentIn, and the promptness with which And o man in the window was shak­
bettor sweaters ore made. The Penn­
ing a can, that was full of
up flood,
this complslnt is adjusted leaves the
sylvania Knit Coats are the outgrowth
paper chitts.
And ugain thoy holler “Hooray, Hoo­
customer absolutely satisfied.
Behind tho counter in ' Palm Beaeh
ray” then my heart lost a drop of pntionce, skill and Intensive brain
power. Tho materials employed, while
Mr. 0. P. Chapman ia responsible
of blood,
Suits, were-tho heroes of it all,
for the big change that has taken Our fnmous Perkins stood, beside Tho thought cume back of an ancient suporfine, aro neither rare or new.
The only new thing in tho case is tho
Britt, bragging about his line
gamo, it woko me up like a
■place in this department. Mr, Chap­
insistence of the makers upon perfec­
of clothing for fall.
flash,
man is &gt;ne of the young men that
tion in ovory detail of patterning and
The Judge waB speaking again it construction.
2
originally came to Sanford to play
“All The New Ones All The Time”
seemed and the noise of the
hall, fell in love with the town and de­ When out of the crowd that was
These fine sweaters are to bo seen
crowd stopped with a crash.
swaying with heat, and into the
cided to cast his lot with us.
to be appreciated and we can truthful­
0
light
of
the
otore,
The Season’s Smartest Styles for Men and
I t was at the time that this dopnrly stato thnt onco you wosr a sweater
Then the Judge turned his eyes, they
There
Btumbicd
a
man
in
n
business
of this make you will want no other.
men .needed a man like him that he
burned in u most peculiar way,
suit, tho crowd greeted him with I
Young Men are Shown in These
Perkins A Britt hnvo a nice lino
decided to quite baseball, at least tem­
In his business clothes and silken
a
roar,
now in stock, and although the weath­
porarily and provo that ho had what
„ ,
hose, he stood and I saw him
it took to strengthen this particular Twn8 Judge Moines, rom our town
er
has not been such thnt would re­
swoy,
quire
n sweater recently, it is bound
department out.
I„
hor“' ri*h‘ horo ,n D xio tL“nd« Then his lips wont in and ho seemed
to bo cold Boonor or later and you
And tho increase In tho volume o f . " 0 cn™ fo' *nt oneevening to help
to grin, ho spoke louder though
out
would do well to select yours before
business that he is now handling goes 1
out Bri,t’ to leni‘ 11 hc,P,n*
k
Tho moat wanted colors arc Included in our
his voice wns slow,
hand,
to show that ho hac almost accomp­ Most every man could placo that fat "Polhs,” says he “you nil know me, I tho rush for them start. Go to their
exhibition of W inter models nnd you will
$
storo and see them today,
lished the impossible. Ho has about
obtain
real
service
and
satisfaction
in
this
j
man's face, he's well known for j
want you to havo a fair show, or has not boon Buch that would shr
quality headwear
^
**
doubled tho business ovor what it was
miles around,
11 want t0 atat«» mY word8
straight,
before his time.
iru***
"T ; i #
nt,
I He spoke a few clover words about I
^ot $1.00 thoy aro true,
STYLE
“J
j
.?.h“P"
#n
men
that
live
in
and
out
of
our
Thnt
one
of Y°u folk" wil&gt; win tho
Excellent Values at
■will remember that while ho wns play
Ford, it cannot bo won by two.
town.
Isg ball ho was noted for that bull
Especially
noteworthy
Is
the
stylo
10
dog way of his, thnt “hang on” ex­
"I’ll
nsk
this
young
lady here by my in Perkins A Britt’s clothing. Perkins
pression ho always wore on his face, Ho looked like a man that know tho i
side, to place her hand in here, nnd Britt style hns long sinco repre­
game, that had spoken to many
and the way thnt ho actually held on,
In this can by my side, and draw each sented nil that good tasto and good
, a crowd,
I t was that spirit that he displayed
card, I hope you all can hear, tailoring could accomplish, In Porwhen he first entered into the busi­ With his fat llttlo face well puffed iWe will draw thirteen numbers from klns and Britt's clothes It is not only
with smilca ho looked liko ho
a mnttcr of design, cutting, material
ness for htself and it was just that
out
felt mighty proud;
,
. of.. this . can, the last ono nnd trim—it Is the artistry with
th at has made him ono of tho best in
Tho crowd hushed their noiBo for a , ,
1,8 ° ^ u ,0’
which all these various units nro fab­
hts lino In Snnford today.
minute
it
seemed,
and
ho
»mll-,An‘l
8
n°thl«K
crook.il
about
If you havo bees oxpercnclng tho
,
,
,
I
flllK
this fli.nl
deal, urn’ll
we’ll Vlll.nl
blind Ihn
the InfVIna’
ladlos1 ricated into style. If you aro looking
cd in n knowing way,
for u suit without STYLE, DON'T
least trouble with your cleaning and
eyes,
pressing, send your work to him Ho *Then he stnrtcd his speech in a form- i With caro she drew each number trndo at Perkins and Britt’s.
nl way about the Ford Perkins
stays right on tho Job at all times and
forth, and held them one by one,
A Britt were giving away.
gives it hia personal attention. He
And
nt
last
.
,she
.. drew
_ . the thirteenth
is not only willing to glv his best Now how many tickets wore in th o .
crowd, no m .n on enrth could 1
ou' “ml 11,0
w"&gt; dul&gt;' »»»•
efforts to sec that you are satisfied
Vfjry well nmy
I
a*
hut he Is also willing to use those
It was our pleasure to furnish
tho 8imp,° fttct8 of tho caB0’
same bostefforts to adjust any little But only ono ticket was needed wo IlThc9t‘ are
I
think
I
ought
to
know,
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knew, to take that little Flivver
“squawk” that might come up.
And Perkins A Britt, the one good
away.
lCr. Chapman has been in Sanford
store, whore you always got a
4
since 1010, long onouggh to maka
show,
ms eyes wont
worn wondaring
wondering over T nm not nB wjB0 „ thoae lnwyor
many frjends and ono of Mr. Chap­ Then his
the
crowd
in
a
most peculiar j
bul „lricUy l)P»WP?n us tw0(
man’s peculiarities Is thnt onco ,he
makes a friend he can’t lose him as a
a i*
“The Store thnt Is different” Is tho
In his business clothes and Hllkcn
friend.
place to buy, they’ll tront you
hose, ho stood, and I saw him
Mir. Chapman’s phone number Is
straight and true.
sway,
IIB7-J. Ju st call this number the next
•—T. J. Eagan.
S With their biggest premium of the year when they GAVE away the
time you need work in his lino and Tho lights were low and the air was
close as ho stood in the door
watch how quick tho hoy shows up
HELL I
...., way
, glare,
,,
, „
You sometimes hear, “It’s hot ns hell,”
for It. And then oxnmlne tho Job
a fte r It comes back on time, (nhund of As he rnisod his face to tho light of a &gt;t 1b ofton Hni(, ,.It.B col(, ns hol, „
lamp, he spoke In a voico loud When rain pours down, “Iit's Hell”
time, considering how long it tnkos
and fnir,
they cry,
nomo of tho others) and then wo can
Ho
laughed
a bit ns he told of Britt, It is also hell, when It is dry.
xeadily stato that you nro Mr. Chap­
and that littlo one-horse store,
man's customer from now on.
Thnt knew how to suit tho people each We hate like hell to hoc it snow,
day, whila tho crowd hoilcrod, It is a hell of n wind whon it starts to 9
THEY WANT YOU
“Give us moro."
blow,
5
Now
what
in tho hell can n person toll,
Thoy want you for their customer.
Thoy aro propnrod to give you tho Wore you over out on Sanford Just what Ih meant by this word Hell 7
Heights, whon tho moon was
fullest co-operation to make this buy­
bright and clour,
Thnt married lifo Is hell they say,
ing of Clothing extremely profitable.
The clothing they sell ronlly fit, and When only tho hoot of a timber owl When you come homo late there’s hell
wuh ull that you could hear,
to pay,
nro styled far in ndvnnca of ordinary
And
the
night seemed so long ns you Hell yes, and hell no, and oh hull, too,
tailoring. The workmanship in their
awaited tho duwn, nnd you felt And the hell you don't nnd the hell
clothing Ih faultless, and is rigidly inlike you’d never reach homo,
you do,
npectod by the nmnufncturor to make
Whilu
the
stars
over
head,
had
long
cortnln thnt all details hnvo been ac­
gone to bed, and your heart wuh And whnt in the hell, nnd the hell it is,
curately observed.
us heavy as a stone;
Tho holt with thnt nnd tho hell with
“The Storo thnt Is Different," tho
9
this,
leading gent's furnishing store of Sun- Then you have a hunch whnt that
wuiting
meant,
with
tho
tho'ts
And who in tho hell, and oh hell whore |
for your wants in the FORD Line, whether it be a Roadford, tho ono storo thnt is hotter
of winning a car,
And what in the hell do you think I
known throughout this purt of tho
|
ster, Touring Car, Sedan, Coupe, Truck, Tractor or parts,
care.
state, make it n practice at nil times It was hard on us all, both tho big
and
the
small,
though
the
Judge
to see that you aro treuted “just a lit­
you will find us willing to demonstrate.
didn’t go far.
And tho hell of it is, nnd it sure is hell, |
tle hotter” thnn customers expect. No
And still we don't know what In hell
0
. mistake Is made by any man to get
Is hell,
tlod up with this live storo.
Elso- Yet it was lonesome, yes, but not of
the wilderness kind, that is eas­ But if you wnnt a chance to stop us­ [ COMPLETE LINE OF PARTS AND ACCESSORIES IN STOCK ALL
wherc in this lssuo their mothods are
ing hell,
ily driven nwny,
—
explained, and indicates tho esteom in
.
THE TIME
Trndo
at Perkins A Britt, they use I
which this storo 1b hold by hundreds of But that knowing lonliness that you
you
woll,
hnvo but onco chnncc, and it
customers. Rond it through cnreful—T. J. E.
sooms to bo slipping nwny.
ly, particularly if you hnvo not been
getting nil that is coming to you from Thnt soma man or woman, or maybe
a child is bound to win it you
ALL THE TIME
the other fellow.
are sure,
m . Trndo at Perkins A Britt’s. It pays. And that you may just as welt quit
You will always find at Perkins A
and gq buck to the plow, it Britt’s tho personal sorvico that has
iTjt “Tho Store that is Different” will
seamed like tho only euro,
nmdo it a genuine pleasure for dis­
Yot you hold on a while to mako sure criminating mon and young men to
save you money on your purchases,
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of your chanco, for tho drawing patraniso this store—sorvico that S
means vastly more than prompt at«J
is yot to coma;
Perkins A Britt,
DEALER
And you aro not so sure thnt tho oth­ sincerely courteous attention. A cor­ 9
Will surely mako a hit,
er will win, 'till thoy toll you dial welcome awaits you hero nl) tho
When you want a perfect fit,
the Ford is won.
time.
We'll slip them tho mitt,

TO SERVE YOUR
INTERESTS BEST

They’re here—

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$6.00

$7.50

Perkins 8c Britt

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To Read About What We Have
In Store For The Kiddies

Perkins
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USB THIS METHOD TO INVITE
VISITORS TO COME INTO STORE
AND GET ACQUAINTEDLATCH STRING IS OUT
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modem merchandise, sold by modem
merchants and al modem price*.
Perkin* A Britt conduct the liveet
dent*' store* in Sanford. They not
only make thi* appeal to out of town
peolo to come and see what they are
offering but they are especially anx­
ious that our home folks shall spend
tholr dollars in Sanford. Too many
dollar* leave Sanford annually and for
no reason whatever.
The out-of-town customer, wheh
your local merchant can’t supply you,
remember Perkins &amp; Britt—tho home
folks, remember to spend all your
dollars at homo and when you need
anything in Perkins A Britt’s lino, if
thoy haven’t it lot them get it for
you. Don’t pay tho mail order house
anything—you get it in tho neck in
tho long run.

Although the latch string of San­
ford is always out to the neighbors
of Sanford, Perkins A Britt especially
want to get acquainted with them,
and thoy are even willing to offer
special inducement to convlnco the
buying public of thia great section of
Central Florida that Sanford and es­
ED. V. PRICE AND INTERpecially its loading Gents’ Store, Per­
NATIONAL TAILORING CO.
kins A Britt, Is the logical trading
center for this part of the Btato.
Wo aro proud to proclaim that wo
To accomplish this they want you
arc
tho authorized representative* of
to visit their store—not for tho pur­
tho
Ed.
V. Price Tailoring Co. of Chi­
pose of trading only—but to become
cago
and
tho International Tailoring
acquainted with them os individuals.
Co.,
of
New
York, and wo find that
They feel that when you become ac­
tho
clothes
th
e/ make aro universally
quainted with their placo of businoss
recognized.
Their
customers are “sat­
and realise the merchandizing oppor­
tunities that this Btore offers you you isfied customers’’ and wo aro antcilwill come often, and they nre confi­ pating n rapidly Increasing buslnoss
dent that an inspection by you of because of this fact.
tholr goods, with tho varied range of
AWAY AHEAD
styles and patterns to Helcct from,
offered at attractive prices, will con­
Perkins &amp; Britt nro away ahead.
vlnco you that your future trading
They
keep up with tho times all tho
point will be Perkins A Britt.
time
nnd
most of tho timo they aro
Thoy want to got acquainted with
Just
n
little
bit ahead. Tney study
you personally, to meet you, Bhako
humls with you, nnd you will find that conditions and markets to glvo the
they aro regular fellows liko your­ customer the sumo that he would got
selves. If you liko their stylo and de- if ho wero living in any of tho larger
slro to favor them with your futuro citlos. Thoy nro entoring all the time
patronage you will find them over on to the better dressed man, thoy kcop
the alert to serve you in every capac­ him well dressed.
ity known to modern merchandising.
Thoy are going to shoot square
NO SUBSTITUTE
with you and toll you just why they
nru willing to offer you speclnl in­
There is no substitute for quality;
ducements from timo to time, Thoy no business expedient that will take
believe that Sanford is the real trade thu place of simple sincerity; nnd
center of Contral Florida* both in nothing that insures tho permanent
wholosalo and rotail lines, for tho sup-1success of the retnil business liko
plying of thoso articles not usunily' merely making up your mind nt tho
carried by your homu merchants, nnd outsot to always give thoso who buy
thoroughly thus—they bollovo in pnt- ■your goods and thoso who uso them—
ronlzing your homo merchant, and THEIR FULL MONEY'S WORTH.
thoy fool that thoy nro your homo This is what PorkinB &amp; Britt bonr in
merchant when your wants cannot mind nlwnys. The customer comes
ho supplied In your own locality.
first, last and nlwnys. Tho good treat­
To got down to tho meat of this ment accorded their customers is
idea, thoy want to prove to you that there for you, got your share.
you do not have to go Into any larger j
-----------------------tmdo renter to seeuru tho best of
Trade nt Perkins &amp; Britt’s. It pays.

Of course the prices for fell have
all been Bottled upon and there 1*
hardly any likelihood of a ' change
now but every one is Interested in this
coming spring season as that is the
next time possible for a change in the
clothing! prices.
So for advices tend to show that
there will be no further reduction for
spring, nnd should there be, Perkins
A Britt will undoubtedly be amongst
tho very first to pass along any sav­
ings there might bo to the customer.
Perkins A Britt aro continuously
scanning the market reports to keep
posted upon what the futuro holds in
store for the clothing merchant and
one article they have noticed in re­
gards to the clothing prices for spring
is os follows:
"Furthor reductions In tho prices cf
wolon goods for tho 1022 Spring sea­
son cannot bo hoped for, according to
Thomas L. Foulkes, of tho American
Association of Woolen and Worsted
manufacturers. Mr. Foulkes says:
“ 'Fabric prices for tho spring of
1022 nro based on as low If not lower
wool prices than those nf 1014, ami
you know that wool in 1014 wan at
any export price; indeed, the woolen
Industry wns prostrated in tho total
depression of business generally. Lab­
or has been reduced 22&amp;9&lt;&gt; since the
war and ennnot go furthor.
These
fncts nre beyond contradiction ns es­
tablishing the stability of present pric­
es.’
“Mr. Foulkes dcclnrod that 'closely
woven, properly constructed twill enssimero made of the right quality wool
nnd right quality shoddy will outwear
and out tailor a looso open wonvo, or
poorly constructed fabric of puro
wool. Tho fabrics thnt gnvo tho most
trouhlo during the wnr wero tho plnin
open weaves, whothor made of wool
nnd shoddy or puro wool. Tho twill,
solid wenves of wool nnd shoddy gave
no trouble’.’’
Of courBo this may not be, it may
he that prices will take a big drop
and again we wouldn't be surprised
should they tnke a little stop up-ward,
hut regardless of what tho prices will
bo wo enn depend upon this live store
to give tho customer tho benofit of tho
market.
It will not ho necessary for the cus­
tomer to bo keeping up with tho pric­
es. J ubL lei Perkins &amp; Britt do it for
you, they will post you right. Tie up

You will Know it is One of the Leading Stores of the South if they Tell
You They Handle
STOKES—JEFFERSON—OLD DOMINION—MADISON and WEST
MORELAND

HATS FOR PARTICULAR MEN
Best Values

Least Cost

Manufactured for

P E R K IN S

BR ITT

T. D. STOKES &amp; CO., Richmond, Virginia

with a live store Hko theirs and you
stand no ehnnee of going wrong, Thoy
have proven thnt they nro friends of
the public.

FALL CLOTHES
NOW READY
This is one season when everything
is hold back nnd It is duo mostly to
the continued hot woather. This docs
not apply to Sanford nnd vicinity only
but to the ontiro country. Buying of
fail clothes has been delayed every­
where. And while this makes tho
season Inter in getting tho right start,
it helps the manufacturer, rotail mer­
chant as well ns the customor.
It
gives tho manufacturer a chance to
catch up with tho production nnd it
gives tho retailor a chance to got all
his fall goods in the houso in plenty
of timo. And it helps tho customor
because when he calls to Inspect these
lines ho hnn them all before him, not
a promise that rnoro nro coming.
And tho lino is complete at Per­
kins &amp; Britt’s now. Novor before was

tho opening of tho Perkins A Britt lino
awaited with greutcr interest by tho
customor. Two conspicuous factors
have caused thorn to look forward to
this event ns giving promiso of nn Im­
petus to tho consumer. First tho In­
creased excellence of workmanship
and designs shown in tho fall modols.
Second, Perkins &amp; Britt’s novor wavoring policy of tho groatost possible
values nt pricoB which defy competi­
tion mid unable thu customor to re­
ceive real bargains mid real quality
clothing.
These now models nnd fabrics for
fall are being shown now by tholr
salesmen at their up-to-date store on
First street with many additions boing made to their regular linos. This
firm is showing very hnndsomo wool­
en suits and thoso who have soon them
pronounce them ns a fino, desirable.ac­
quisition for the fall market,
Tho general line of clothing is a
triumph of workmanship and design­
ing. It consists of an extensive nnd
varied assortment of styles nnd fab­
rics, including serges, twoeds, home­
spuns, 'worsteds, unfinished worsteds
and flannels. There aro plnin, chock,
hair line, pencil stripos and other up-

to-dnto patterns. Wo bellevo the
models nro tho host they have ever
collected for otio season. Tho young
men’s aro clovor, snappy, irrefutable
garments. Thoro is a wonderful lot
of sport models, tho stylo of clothing
which fashion decrees and aro destin­
ed to have n tremendous sale. The
men’s nro of tho well fitting, standanl valuo-first types so widely known
thnt description is unnecessary.
Trade at Perkins A Britt’s. It pays.
Give Perkins A Britt your patron­
age, thoy dcaorvo it, thoy give you
dollar for dollnr at their place. Mnko
them dollars of yours go all tho
way round, they’ll help you do It.
Now, honestly, weren’t you sur­
prised at thu smnrt hccomlngness of
thnt hit of nockwenr Mr. Harris had
on tho other day? And It might
hnvo been picked from thia special
collection of nocktles, especially
priced for the holldny trade at Per­
kins A Britt.
“The Storo thnt is Different” wilt
savo you monoy on your purchases.

BRITT
Most of Them Were Articles of

And to be certain that they were of the very best they purchased from us, recognizing: the value of purchasing
from a reliable house whose motto has built up a large business—
“SATISFACTION AND SERVICE—OR MONEY BACK”
Buy this fine Columbia, with tho
Automatic Stop and nil tho ex­
clusive features thnt hnvo made
Columbia machines so popular.
Other styles.

Join Our Xmas Phonograph Club

C * " | Makes You

GET A XMAS PRESENT EVERY
A f 0 1 HMRIA
MEMBER of the Family WILL ENJOY-" wLUlfIDIA

U l 1 A Mpmhpr
*4^
rt ITHJmuer.

Imagine tho comfort you’ll tnko listening to your favorite selection these winter evenings thut are coming—and the pride and satis­
faction you’ll gel from entertaining your friends with a Columbia Grafonola. No m atter w hat mood you are in—w hether you feel like
hearing some grand old hymn, tho stirring measures of a Sousa march, or the twang of Tlawallnn guitars, the Columbia will please you.
It brings the music of tho world to your home.

PLAY AS YOU PAY—NEVER MISS THE MONEY
You—yeij you, can have a Grafonola this Christmas. It only takes one single dollar now, then a dollar each week until Christmas. On
* Christmas ove your machine will he delivered,* nnd you can finish paying for it while enjoying it, in small wcoklv sums you’ll never

Then a Little
Each Week

You’ve got a dollar
join now

The recent big reduction in prices has so far oversold the Columbia factories th at we can only secure certain limited allotment of muchlncs
course this limits tho number of members who can join our Christmas Club Don’t put it off until they are nil gone, but join today.

SANFORD FURNITURE
J. D. DAVIDSON, Proprietor

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE' SECTION
VOLUME XIII

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2,1921

FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF THE WAKEFIELD PRODUCTS AT LAKE GEM, FLORIDA

That Prdmist
i for the Future
of Sanford

OF THE PRE-COOLING IDEA FOR
BETTER PACKING ANayBIfIP.
INC OF VEGETABLES, FRUIT

BREWERY ATTACK
ANTI-BEER LAW
AS UNCONSTITUNIAI
(n r The Aaaurlntrd Prtee)
ST. LOUIS, Doc. 1.—Suit attack­
ing anti-beer law as unconstitutional
has boen filed in federal court by
Falstaff Corporation, local brewery.

Sfc&amp;tMW

E Ground is being broken in Sanford
I for what is said to be the biggest un­
I dertnklng by any truck-growers anyI where in the stoto, and one which Handed Down Today by
I promises much for the future of tho
U. S. Railway La
celery Industry hero. This is a large
pre-cooling plant to bo orocted for tho
bor Board
Sanford Farmers Exchange where cel­
ery from the fields will by tho pre­
LAKE GEM PRODUCTS COMPANY TAKES
cooling procost bo reduced to a low
temperature before loading into-the
OVER THE WAKEFIELD PRESERVING
freight cars, insuring better carrying
AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO BY
COMPANY, OF GENEVA.
‘
quality for it on its way to market,
EMPLOYEES AND R. R.
and effecting.large roductlox in bills
ADMINISTRATION
for icing cars as tho amount of ice re­
New Big Factory Building at Lake Gem Will
quired for thu car bunkers on tho
(Djr The Aaaorlalrd Press)
Manufacture Well Known Product in Large
northward trip *U1 bo materially less
CHICAGO, Dec. 1.—Action on
AUTHORITIES BELIEVE MUR
than wers the colery loaded while still
Quantities.
the acceptability of revised shop
DERER IS NOTED CONFI­
warm.
rules promulgated by the United
DENCE MAN
Pro-cooling plants rocontly have
States Railroad Lnhor Board will
It 1h with regret that tho many
proven their valuo in the handling of
not bo taken until after the first
friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wakefield,
ORLANDO, Dec. 1.—After a full
Florida citrus shipments, several of
of the year according to an an­ operating a innrmnlndo business at
dny's
investigation into circumstances
the lnrgor packing houses within tho
nouncement by II. M. Jewell, pres­ Genova, known ns the Wakefield Pre­ to eapneity. This department will bo
surrounding tho killing of R. CnsolotInst two years having obtainod most
ident of the Railroad Employes’ serving Co., learn of the sale of the in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield
to, alias A. W. Brown, which occurred
satisfactory results from their instal­ department, American Federation
Wakefield Preserving Co.’s plant nnd who have an interest in tho business. in tho Astor hotel hero early Wednes­
lations of pro-cooling oquipmont and
of Labor, with which six shop
Tho output of tho now factory is day morning, police said Inst night tho
business to tho Gem Nursery and
at tho aatpo tlmo realizing large econ­
crafts are'affiliated.
Citrus Products Co., loented at Lake contracted for through tho Now York case had narrowed into a senrch for
omies through tho lossor amounts of
Gom’, about four milos from Mount Globo and a chain of stores nnd it is W. E. Martin, tho "dark strnngor”
ice consumed In tho refrigerator cars.
tho intention of tho company to estab­ j who occupied room 21, whom CnsolDora.
CHICAGO, Dec. l.-N e w work­
Tho Sanford Farmers' Exchange takes
Tho Genova factory will bo used for lish other plants in fnvorablo locations I etto's body was found, lying in n pool
ing rttlea for 400,000* railroad
the leadership among tho truck grow­
tho manufacture of a few carloads of in tho citrus bolt.
shopmen including at least two
| of blond, n few moments nftor the
er* organisations in Florida in install­
Tho (torn Nursery nnd Citrus Pro-j| four shots were fired.
mnrmulado until all ot tho muchtnory
important changes, was handed
ing such equipment, and thoso behind
is installed in the big now stool struc­ ducts Co., is to bo congratulated on i Chief of Police Ed. Vestol nnd A.
down today by tho United States
the movomont nro entirely confident
Railroad Labor Board. The de­ ture costing $50,000 just completed by securing thu business nnd services of N. Graham, nti investigator for tho
On Yosulta will far maro than -Justly
tho Gem Nursory nnd Citrus Products the Wukefields ns their citrus pro- j1United States Postal Sorvlco, am of
cision supplanted tho agreement
the expenso Involved.
Co. This company owns a sufficient duets hnvo the reputation of boing of tho opinion that Martin is not tho fu­
entered into by the employees
Shortly nftor tho pro-cooling plant
nerengo of bearing citrus fruits which the best manufactured in Florida.
and tho railroad administration
gitive’s correct pamo nnd are said to
pt tho Florence Villa citrus growers
September 20, 1919.
bo
in possession of certain clues which
association was completed, Mr. J. W.
will establish his identity. Polico said
Andrews, formorly of- tho Ui S. De­
last night it was llkoly nn nrrost
partment of Agriculture,,began there,
would
he mado in connection with tho
at the direction of Mr. Stowurt, a soraffair
within
a fow days.
ies of experiments in pro-cooling cel­
G.
II.
Hopkins,
of Athens, Gn., who
ery and othor vegetables. This was
was
held
on
investigation,
was releas­
done with Sanford directly in mind, ns
ed
yesterday
nftornoon
when
Chief
the Florida Citrus Exchango soils in
Vestol was assured by Athon authori­
the markets tho products of tho co­
MEMPHIS, TENN., STILL LEADS BUT RESERVES RIGHT TO BRING ties that Hopkins was n citizens of
operative organization of tho Sanford
IN ADDITIONAL
IN NUMBER OF HOMI­
Athens and could not possibly hnvo
Farmers Exchange, and is woll In­
TESTIMONY
CIDES
nny
connection with the crime.
formed ns to tho needs of tho vogoA
man answering the genornl de­
table growers here. Through thu
(llr The .(HucUlrd Prree)
scription
of Martin wns seen walking
NEW
YORK,
Doc.
1.—Homicides
courtesy of tho Floronco Villa citrus
SAN FRANCISCO, Doc. 1.—Argu­ in Eoin Park with Casoletto Tuesday
in
tho
United
Statos
during
1020
to­
men, theso oxporimonts wore cnrrlod
ments nnd possibly further testimony
talled approximately 0,000, a decrease on schodula for today’s session of tho afternoon by traffic officer H. L.
on over a long porlod, tryouts being
Pierce, who stntcd ho hnd previously
of 500 over the previous year, ac­ Arbucklo mansluaghtor caso.
mado in almost every concoivablo
Tho soon tho couplo in Miami and believed
cording to computation by Frederick
manner with Sanford grown products.
prosecution closed yesterday but re­
Hoffman, statistician of tho Pruden­ served the right to bring in a small they wore mombors of n bnncl of conManager R. It. Dean of tHe Board
tial Llfo insurance company of Ameri­ amount of additional testimony if It fidonco men which has been operating
of Directors of tho Sanford Fnrmors
In Florida cities for several yenrs. De­
ca. Figures showed Memphis, Tonn., scorned desirable.
Exchange; Fiold Agent C. M. Borry
tective E. M. Johnson also saw the
still
in
lead
with
killing
record
of
0.04
have been in cloao touch with the ex­
mon
together nnd identified Casolotto
por
hundred
thousand.
In
gonoral
ta­
tion
of
negroes
slain
was
from
throo
periments since tho very beginning,
ns
a
mnn ho had arrested horo last
bles
showed
Southern
states
whoro
and
a
half
to
seven
times
that
of
tho
and hnvo devoted a largo amount of
wintor,
though no chargo wns prefer­
large
negro
populations,
had
tho
whites.
Avcrago
slightly
In
excess
time since lu working out a practical
red
agnlnst
him nt that tlmo bocauso
of four to one.
plan for tho installation of such a
of
insufficient
avldenco.
plant in Sanford.
Casolotto hnd lived for Bomo tlmo in
Tho location of tho plant, on tho
St. Petersburg undor tho name of A.
Atlantic Coast Lino tracks on BoarW. Brown nnd his wlfo arrived hero
toll nvc., gives it placo right in tho
Inst night from that city. Mrs. Brown
center of production on tho Blast Side,
knew nothing of hor husband's busi­
•bout threo mtloa from tho center of
ness, sho told polico, nnd had nover
the city. Tho alto includes approxi­
neon him in compnny with nnyono an­
mately nino ncros of land, and allows
swering tho description of Martin.
•bumlant room for any later neodod
expansion. BuildlngB nnd equipment
RTINCILED SIGN ON
•* such that capacity may bo increased
TAMPA SIDEWALK
from twelve cars this season to twen­
PROTEST COURT ORDER
ty-four cars ovory twenty-four hours
noxt nenson without noccssity for re­
(llr The A*«»cln&lt;rd Press)
modeling tho plant with which tho
TAMPA, Dec. 1.—Mora stcncllod
•tart is nindo.
signs
on the sldewalkks here this
Construction work, which has start­
morning
following dlscovory of two
ed, is under tho personal supervision
at
court
houso yesterday. Among
A. B. Halo of Tampa, n woll known
Hlgns
to-dny
woro 'nil crooks go freo.’’
ee/rigeration engineor,
........... Mr. Hale has
'
"Sell
tho
court
houso." "Why pay
wtnblishcd an onvlablo reputation in co 8. '
jurors." Signs bogas appearing after
twelve years oxporlenco In construe- r°n,.l!
acquital of DoWitt Adams and Philip
Jon work along purely refrigeration ° \ in'
Llcatta, tried for attainted robbery
»nes, which has-lncludod a number of pr nc
in connection with holdun of automo­
^obly successful plants.
•
?n,on
bile
containing cigar factory payroll.
Power for operation will come from
oil. Two Fairbanks Mdrae 180
A■
“one power crud6 oU en-j„ M wj|| be M*y
SMALL POX EPIDEMIC
IN KANSAS CITY
■J*4 Electrical generator* operated B®d 3
UNIVERSAL
VACCINATION
worn these will furnish olectridty for uoua,
fchting and power for operating such' l“ *nt
M
(B y The Associated Press)
•l*tric motors as are required.
be*“
M
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 1.—Jackson
Four unite of refrigerating ma­
m Ccunty Medical Association to-day
S ? " with an aggregate capacity of " j j *
M bogan a campaign to make vaccina125 tons daily win he operated by the wilh
W
tion against smallpox universal in
***"«•. The Installation o f the reIta
Kansas City, Nearly one hundred
Wfw»tlng equiptnbtiffhtta in units *mpi&lt;
M
persons
dfcd .hy*...«lM t SaRUabtg
hatlimriflaS ..am
I® rffect
K
^ ••w h e n tlflUrtanW fctt U iht.'fhe ^ Y l
equip*** wfll ^ fa*-' best

For Reparation Purpos­
es Will Be Proposed
By France

NO MORATORIUM
ON REPARATIONS IF THIS PLAN
CAN RE CARRIED OUT
BY ALL THE ALLIES
(Kr The A iN t la t f l P n h )

PARIS, Dec. 1.—Receivership
for Germany aa bankrupt, with
autonomous Rhineland to be explotted by the All lea for repara­
tion purposes, will likely be pro­
posed aa an alternative to any
moratorium on reparations that
may be auggeeted by Great Brit­
ain, it woa said in official circles
today.
LONDON, Dec. 1— German
marks underwent further tnsvkcd recovery on the London Ex­
change market today.
Heavy
buying aent the rate to eeven
hundred and fifty to pound sterl­
ing against yeaterdny’a close of
980.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—A de­
cision by the federal reserve
board to send adviser to forth­
coming conference of foreign
bankers was called by the repara­
tions lu discuss exchange stabili­
zation It wns announced today.
LONDON, Dec, 1.—Consultations
wore in progress yesterday at the
treasury between Dr. Waitur Itnthonnu, farmer German minister of recon­
struction, Dr. Simon, n Gorman econ­
omic oxport, nnd Sir John Ilrndbury,
tho British d e le g a te on thu reparation
commission, and other Uritishofs. The
Gormans also mot curtain hankers,
with whom thoy discussed questions
concerning tho obtaining of ndvnncau
to covor Germany’s January nnd Feb­
ruary reparations pnyments nnd also
tho possibility of a moratorium.
It is understood that Dr. Rnthonau
also is proposing horo n plan similar
to tho Wlosbndon agreement between
Gurntnny and Franco looking to the
rehabilitation of dovnsiatod France,
applicable to Great Britain, Belgium
and Itnly ns woll as to Franco.
It ia still not known whothor Irish
affairs will permit tho cnbinot to con­
sult on tho situation with Sir John
Bradbury today, or whothor there will
oo a further postponement of such a
mooting. In any caao Dr. Rathenau
will romtln in London until Saturday.
Ills visit here ia considered important
bocauso it Is expected that ho will re­
join tho Gorman government
BERLIN, Dec. 1.—Tho return of
Dr. Waltor Rathonau to tho post of
minlstor of reconstruction In tho near
future ia predicted ns a result of the
negotiations in which ho is engaged
in London.

Getting Back to Nor­
mal Conditions Thruout Our Great Nation
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—Progress
toward normal conditions throughout
tho country haa boen continuous dur­
ing November dosplto a relative
slowing down',’ os compared with the
previous two months, the Fedora! Resorvo Board said last night in its
monthly business and financial review.
"On tho whole," the board said, "the
best opinion now looks to o steady,
even if locally interrupted, progress
bjjck to normal conditions, altho no
immediate or sudden expansion or
boom la in sight"
'! ■. AVAi*- 1
INVESTIGATION BY GRAND
JURY RECOMMENDED
OMMBNDBD BY
CORONER AT MIAMI TO-DAY
MIAMI, Deo, 1.—Investigation by
grand Jury of the killing Mond/gr
light of policeman R. R. Marley by
jfe

iv*V
coronary-,. j o y , .
•*
Aden* shot th*ipoliceman thtabtwg . : k%,
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25,1921
Club, the Ktwnnis or any other or*
ganlietlon.
■
Another worth while project is to
get behind and help the Sanford band.
Let'e help them get going aa &amp; real
band should, help them eecuTe uni­
forms, help them retain the services
of Mr. Ball, tho hew leader, and help
them make a name for themselves
throughout the state. It won't only be
helping thorn, It will bo helping San­
ford.
&gt;
Any thing, no matter what it is that
Is for tho bottorment of Sanford and
her people, Perkins A Britt are for it.
They nre willing to work night and
day on any project that means a bet­
ter Sanford. Let’s all get together
and mako things hum, like they do in
all live towns.

SOMETHING FOR
THE KIDDIES
(OontlnotC from P a d Ona) t

BIG CHAP
It is not necessary hero to tell you who "Big Chap" is. Evory ono about
thia burg knows the scrappy little catcher of tho Boston Red Sox. Mr. Chap­
man, with his brother Clyde, will conduct a produco business in Sanford this
winter and the winters to follow. That’s good nows because it means wo get
to keep them both here as regular residents. His office is in tho rear of
Perkins A Britt’s store nnd ho Invites nil his friends to call and glvo him tho
"once over.” And if you havo produce, he'll buy it.

name entered on the mailing list so
that they will be sure to receive
their’s. By so doing, you will tp do­
ing your child a great favor, as they
will all want them just as soon as the
first ropy comes out nnd many will
not be able to receive them.
(Those little stories are made for
Perkins A Britt by the Osborne Calen­
dar Co., thereby assuring you that
they must bo good aa this company
has a name for putting out noting but
the best
'And in connection with these littlo
folders, Perkins A B ritt are to be con­
gratulated on this method of adverislng. They realise the value of
pleasing the children and have spent
good money for these little gifts.
In other towns where this series has
been run the demand made on the
store by the childron has been much
heavlr than tho supply. Thoy want
tho small children, the child who Is
just learning to rend or who has not
ndvnnced that far, to got those. And
they are interesting littlo stories for
ndults too, stories that you will not
hesitate to read to your children as
thoy prove just as interesting to the
grown ups nnd aftor tho first one
comes out tho childron will not bo tho
only ones anxious for tho next ono.
ones anxious for tho noxt ono.
Don’t delay, but ontor your child’s
nnmo nt once. There is not one ponny of cost to you, nnd you don’t hnvo
to bo a regular customer of their’s to
got them.

comparison with prices of other
towns of my travols, I found yours
to be very modernto and satisfactory,
and would bo glad to recommend
your dealings to any one.
Yours truly,
(Oofltlno*) from 1 'if i Ono)
(Signed)
J. N. Needham,
method of doing hunlncss, ns you nre
A. C. L., Ry.
certainly on the job all tho time nnd
it is n plcasuro to walk into your
Clovordnlc, Vn., May S, 1021.
store and look around.
Porkins
A Britt, Hanford, l*'ln.
As you are no doubt nwnro I am
Gcntltmcn:—I
nm plcused to nca celery buyer nnd hnvo spent con­
kr.owlodgu
yours
of April !M, advis­
siderable time In Hanford nnd I must
say that it has been n plcasuro to ing thnt No. 1207 was the lucky num­
patronize your store, ns I hnvo al­ ber on the Ford car. Since passing
ways felt I war getting "more value through your beautiful town and
for my money," ns woll ns n lot of making a purchase in your store, I
courtesy thrown In for good mens- hnvo had numerous dreams about
dropping down in Florldn and driv­
Wishing you continued success, I ing homo in a brnn--flrod new Ford
Talking about llvo stores, did you
cnr. As this was not my plenouru, I ovor try Porkins A Britt? If they
remain,
•
wish Mr. A. Boats many pleasant nro not nlivo to your needs, then tho
Very truly yours,
drives.
world is dead.
(Signed) Ilnrry W. Morrill.
I have stopped over In Hanford bocernl times and have always received
Jacksonville, May, 2, 1021.
very
courteous treatment nnd es­
Porkins A Britt, Sanford Fin.
pecially
remember tho courtosy and
Gentlemen:—Your letter rccelvod
good
bnrgnins
oxtended mo in Perk­
Just in time ns I nm lonvlng Jack­
ing &amp; Brltt’B Btore. Here’s hoping
sonville today for Colorado.
In regards to purchases made nt thnt I will got the Ford next time.
your store I can freely sny were por- With best rognrds®! remain,
,
Yours very truly,
fectlysntisfnctory nnd the prices
(Signed) II. C. Ikcnbcrry.
lower than Minmi or West Pnlm
There lotters go to prove whnt tho
Beach, the pinccs I was in about tho
out of town customers think of this
tlmo of my purchases from you.
Thanking you for tho kind treat­ Btore. And they are in position to
ment I nlways received by you, I nm, know becauBo these customers trade
in many different stores in muny dif­
Your truly.
ferent
cities in different states. If
Signed) R. E. Simpson.
tho sorvices and quality of thia store
in such thnt these men are satisfied
Pine Hill, N. Y., May B, 1021.
then
it goes without saying that tho
Perkins A Britt, Sanford, Fla.
Gentlemen:—So Mr. Bonts was the homo cuntomer should trade with thin
lucky man to win tho car. Well, I store, do their shopping whoro others
did not cxpoct to bo tho wlntior, ns I are satisfied, and by so doing will
nevor did win nnythlng In my life, OBSure themselves of tho satisfaction
but I was, nnd am, still satisfied with they are entitled to.
And these lotters are only n small
the purchases made at your store,
portion
of tho mnny letters of a llko
both with tho quality and also with the
nature
received
afer this Ford was
price, as I could not have done better
given
nwny.
And
thoy are nil of the
In any town on my way homo of tho
fourteen hundred miles run, includ­ ■amo tenor, every ono satisfied.
You are sure to get your full dol­
ing my home town.
I hopo to call on you again next lar's worth for each dollar spent,
and as theso men hnvo written, this
winter,
Yours truly,
store cannot bo rccontmondcd too
(Signed) L. E. Gossor.

THOUSANDS OF
DOLLARS DIVIDED
WITH CUSTOMERS

F t Wayno, Ind., May 3, 1021.
Perkins A Britt, Sanford, Fin.
Gentlemen:—I'll mnko use of this
opportunity to sny that I hnvo al­
ways been, real woll satisfied with
whnt purchases I have mndo from
you nnd also with tho courteous
treatment on each occasion.
You havo nlways shown apprecia­
tion of my patronngo nnd with tho
quality of tho goods you are hand­
ling, with the popular prices, you
Certainly nro entitled to it.
Yours slncorely,
(Signed) Georgo A Sweet.

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HAVE IT HADE TO MEASURE
.Havo you ever attended a foot ball
game in which the Sanford High
School boys were playing and see
them win? You haven't, not In a
long, long time. There Is a reason
for this continued losing on their part
and WE are to blame.
To mako a foot ball team that can
compoto with those of other towns wo
must start in the eighth grado and
build tho boys up to it. Keep 'em at
it year after year until they have
entered Hjgh School and then the
tune will be different.
They can
then win at least their share of the
games and put up such a game that
tho people will bo glad to turn out
and look at it.
To do this/there must be a paid
coach to look after the boys, and to
have a paid coach they must have
money. We spend lots of money buy­
ing things for Sanford and we never
even try to help our boys. We leave
them to shift for themselves as far as
athletics are concerned and even tho’
these boys work hard they get no
where because they haven't the prop­
er help in a financial way.
Perkins A Britt are always Inter­
ested in athletics or anything for the
boy. They are willing to assist in
anything for tho betterment of tho
boy and would like somo more of San­
ford's worthy poople to Join with them
and make the Sanford High School
as good in athletics as they are in
othor things.
Most of those that patronize mall
order houses never have tried Perkins
A Britt. If they had, no more mail
order houso for thorn.
Porklns A Britt sell clothes that
last, and give sorvico that satisfies.
Trado with them.
Porkins A Britt havo a way of mak­
ing you glad you trndo with them.
If you are not their customer, g o t1
right. And ubovo all things, trado
at homo.
Got behind tho Chnmbor of Com­
merce, thoy are working for you all
tho tlmo. Thcro is something in it for
onch individual, if ovory Individual
will work.
Porkins A Britt boliovo in adver­
tising. They ought to, thoy have
something to ndvortiso. Tho man that
don’t ndvortiso must bo ushamod of
his wnres.

EDOM

THE

ALL WOOL

UNE

are 10,000 Merchants in
the United States
who advertise and sell the INTERNATIONAL TAILORING
COMPANY’S MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHES. We hm
been tailoring for twenty-five years, catering to a repre­
sentative American clientele who have been thoroughly sa t­
isfied with the service we have given.

Hns been the m agnet which has attracted and held
thousands

The International Tailoring
Company
New York

Bing Clothing
Campus Togs
M ichaels-Sterns Suits
Metric Shirts
E. and W. Collars
Notasem e Hosiery
Knothe N ight Shirts
Crossett Shoes

,

SOME THINGS
THEY STAND FOR

(Cuntlnurd from l‘i«* One)
effort should bo made to let theso pooplo see it in that light.
A campaign of llko nature wob put
on by a city about tho sizo of Sunford
not far from Chlcugo and tho results
of this campaign was read about in
pinny of tho pnpers throughout tho
country. It was proved whnt can bo
dono with the proper co-operation of
tho merchnnts of n town.
Another thing this store stands for
Wiriilhgton, N. C., May 6, 1D21.
is to get behind nnd stay bohlnd tho
Perkins A Britt, Sanford, Fla.
locnl organizations thnt nro working
Gentlemen:—I wish to ndvlso thnt for tho upbuilding of Sanford. Thore
I am In rocolpt of your lottor of are too many merchants who sny "Oh,
April 23. stating that Mr. A. Bonts, wo havo a secretary for our Chnmbor
the assistant store manager at Osce­ of Commerco, lot him do It." This is
ola, Fla., was so forunnte ns to win wrong, It doesn't moan os much for
tho Ford car, which was disposed of thnt Secretary ai It does for tho morchnnt to havo pooplo coma to Sanford.
April 10th.'
'
I thank you for this Information, If all tho buslnoss men would get be­
as I am an out of town customer and hind every little movement aa well as
could not acqqulre the sama without all tbs big movements, this little old
burg of ours would hum. Perkins A
communication.
I also wish to state that I was vsry Britt stand ready at all times to fur­
WsU pleased With tha artldeo put* nish a man or the whole force If neceachased from yoUr store while In Sen* sary towards furthering the work of
ford Wit •JanUafy and February. In the Chamber of Commerce, the Rotary

We Carry Only the Best
Because we cater to the Best

PERKINS 8C BRITT
«The Store that is ^Different

I n in n n n n n n n in n n n n n s n n n n n i

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PRE-COOLING
DEDICATION OF PAVILION
PLANT FOR
SANFORD
I # AND FIRST BAND CONCERT
This will fix
m y cold
LARGE CROWD ATTENDED
J
NEW YORK CAPITALIST ON THE
GROUND LOOKING OVER
PROSPECTS

Lakefront W as Scene of
Great Gathering Yes­
terday Afternoon

BAND WAS GREAT
PRESIDENT KNIGHT, OP C. C.,
PRESENTED THE PAVILION
OF MAYOR STEVENS
iT n m Monday'* Dally)

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speeches nnd tho bnnd concert gave
tho poopio n now Insight into tho
wonderful possibilities of tho lako
front as tho beauty spot and the
plesuro resort of tho future city of
Sanford. It is something that tho
Herald has boon talking about for fif­
teen years and now that tho start has
been made wo can all rejoice in the
fact that tho poopio have seen tho
vision and tho efforts of tho Chamber
of Commerce, tho city commission, the
Woman's Club nnd all kindred organ­
izations should bo backed by tho on
tiro citizenship of Sanford for on our
lake front lies more potential possi­
bilities than any other part of San­
ford.

Converse D. Marsh, prominent fi­
nancier of New York City, has re­
turned to Now York after complet­
ing arrangements for the establish
mont of threo pre-cooling plants in
Sanford. Arrangements have been
made to finance thoso projects with
Now York capital. Mr. Marsh’s ori­
ginal intentions woro to Btay in San­
ford but two days. The magnitude of
the proposition, howevar, necessitated
him extending his stay for the entire
week. Mr. Marsh was accompanied
by James R. Nelson, well known in
New York financial circles.
They&gt;
huth expressed themselves as being
impressed with the great possibilities
that their pro-cooling project affordsfrom an investment standpoint, and
in addition will obviously mean a
more efficient nnd profitable distribu­
tion of produco from tho celery belt.
The project will menn a capitalization
of $1,000,000, preferred Btock nnd $2,000,000 common stock, nnd will assist
materially in tho upbuilding of this
community.

ALWAYS keep Dr. King’s New
Discovery handIv. It breaks up
and
...
k„_
_ _stops the
hard, stubboirn c o&gt;lds
paroxysms of coughing. No harmful
drugs, but just good medicine. AU
druggists, 60c.

Dr. Kings
New Disci

For Co ld a a n d Cou&amp;l

■ ■ ■ M B a s a e a !
Stubborn Bowels Tamed. Leav­
ing the bowels unmoved results In
health destruction. Let the gently
stimulating Dr. Kina's Pills bring tc
regular, normal bowel function!rou ai regut
ng. 25 cents. All druggists.
PROMPT’.* WON'T GRIPE

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JUST A FEW SPECIALS
30x3 ..... ............. .......... .......... $ 8.75
30x3% ...&lt;..............................-..... 9.80
34x4 ............. .............. s ..... ......17.50
35x4% ............ i............. ............. 26.50
34x4 C ord.................................. 25.50
Guaranteed Firsts

Other sizes in proportion.
If it’s necessary for the Auto, we have it

FrankAkers TireCo.
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VULCANIZING

F irst and Elm Ave.
Phone 447-W
l'ho now pavilion waa dedicated yes­
terday aftomuon in the prosunco of a
large crowd rondo up of Sanford pooSANFORD IS UTILIZING LAKE which any/city might well ho proud
plo and many from other nearby
HOLY
CHOSS
BAZAAR
AND
SUP­
of, nnd yet Orlando is fa r from the
MONROE WATER FRONT.
points. The Sanford%band, under the
BROTHERHOOD
OF
ST.
ANDREW
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proper utilization of the water which I
able manage merit’ of Bandmaster Ed­
BANQUET
Congratulations to tho peoplo of Is available In any quantity. Some
gar Ball, put up ono of the finest pro­
(From Monday'* Dally)
grams of music that has boon hoard
Sanford over the new city pavilion on day, "when dreams como true," Or(From Monday’. Dally)
Bazaars
aro ns numerous nt this tho Lako Monroe front., Thcro is lando should have a connected lakein Sanford in many years. After thoy
Tho men and boys of tho four chap­
Reason ns in tho streets of Cairo, hut much for Orlando to think about In boulevard system, nnd Lake Ivanhoe,
had rendered threo numbers on tho ters of tho Ilrothorhood of St. An­
one that you really can't afford to this development. Snnford is going fur instance, should bo n municipal
program President Goo. W. Knight drew of Holy Cross Parish snt down
mis*, is thu one hold by tho Women's ahead and utilizing its water, its recreation and playground, with a pa­
addressed the people and tendered the to thoir nnnunl banquet Sunday after­
Guild of tho Holy Cross I’uriah, on (
pavilion to tho city of Sanford in a noon nt 4 p. m. This banquet given
largo ]nkc, nnd as a result Snnford vilion in tho center of that body of
Thursday
nrd Friday, December 1st
most able address. Ho outllnad tho by tho Rev. Fnthor Pock is an nnnunl
will gain n better appearance nnd tho wnter nnd tho shore lino should bo
nnd 2nd at their improved and enlarg­
work of tho Chnmbor of Commorco in and most interesting event in tho life
extended into a comfortably sized
ed Parish ilouRo which will just ho peoplo will be benefitted to nn untold
tho fhrmntion of tho Water Traffic of Sanford B. S. A. Tho boys and
park by throwing in tho snnd from
extent.
Orlando
has
seventeen
lakes
ready for thorn. Not only nvo these
League and told of tho groat need of men, some fifty strong, enjoyod with
tho water.—Orlando Sentinel.
in
tho
city
limits.
This
is
n
boast
women famous ns good cooks and(
co-oporation upon tho pnrt of tho peo­ henrty appetites two beautifully roast­
generous servers, but there aro to ho |
ple in enlarging tho water traffic nnd ed pigs norvod wholo on tho dish, each
unusual
nnd unique fcnturcs this year.!
showing the government that incrons- holding a rosy npplo in his mouth. TRY GRANDMOTHER’S OLD FA­
An
orlcntnl
street, with booths repre- '
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
’ ed tonnage on tho St. Johns river en­ With English peas, sweet corn and VORITE RECIPE OF BAGE TEA
Hunting
several
nationalities will dis- ’
OLDEST AND LARGEST SEED HOUSE IN FLORIDA
titled tho river to larger appropria­ swoot potntoos, olives, pickles, fruit
AND SULPHUR
piny fancy work, aprons, hnnd mado
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
tions for deeper water, and If tho salad, ico cream, cake, coffee nnd co­
lingerie, children’s things, candy and {
various citius acting in conjunction coa. The hoys declared thoy had tho
SEED POTATOES
Almost everyone knows that Sago growing plants, Tho GirlB Friendly (
with tho Sanford Chnmbor of Com­ &gt;est feast of their life.
Spaulding
Number
4
Rose,
Early Red Bliss Triumph and Irish Cob­
Tea and Sulphur, proporly compound­ Society will represent Porto Rico an d ;
morco would keep up tho good work
blers. Wo arc now ready to quote contract prices for December and
Chris Mntthown carved at ono ta­ ed, brings back tho natural color and have drawn work for Bnle. Boys and
tho St. Johns would Boon bo filled ble and Wnltcr Ilouth performed nt lustro to the hair when faded, streaked
January delivery. Our Seed Potatoea are the highest quality, Maine
girls of tho vnrious organizations a ro '
with boats cnrrylng passengers and another.
grown, selected seed. Advise qunntlty nnd variety you will want.
or gray. Years ago the only wny to selling tickets for 10c each, which
freight that would mnko Sanford one
After all had feasted to tho limit, get this mixturo was to make it at
MARTIN’S HY-TEST SEEDS
of tho largest cities In South Contral Father Peck gave tho hoys u nico lit­ home, which is muasy and trouble* may be applied on any purchase i*t tho
Have
mnde
good
with both the small gardener and farmer nnd the
Florida. Coming back to thu pavilion tle talk and called on tho newly elect­ some. Nowadays, by asking at any bazaar. Thoro will ho a tnblenux thu
ones
who
plant
thousnndn
of acres. Plant your Fall Crops with Mar­
ho gnvo on outlino of thu work of tho ed director of thu Senior chapter, Mr. drug Htoro for "Wyeth’s Sago and Sul­ last evening showing some of tho
tin's
Hy-Teat
Seeds
ami
Insure
results.
TourUt and Convuntion Committee of Mntthuwn for a fow words. Mr. Mnt- phur Compound," y°u get a largo bot­ new fashions. Ilnurncl has charge of
FALL
CATALOGUE
tho Chnmbor of Cottiorco under tho tliewH In his speech, told of tho work tle of this famous old recipe, improved this anil thu modclH displayed aro
Martin's Fall Seed Cntnlogiio is now ready. Write for It. Everyone
able leadership of Chairman Doano of tho Chapter for tho last year just by tho addition of other ingredients, at from that shop. Sylvia will make her
interested in Florida Fnll Crops should nvull themselves of Informa­
untrance
and
he
seen
on
tho
street
nt
Turner and by tho assistunco of all closed and outlined his program for a small cost.
tion contained in our descriptive catalogue. Supplied FREE on re­
ll
o'clock
each
evening,
Tho
last
ev­
those public spirited citizens who had tho coming year, calling on all tho
Don’t stay gray I Try it I No one
quest to those who send Iji their names promptly. Write for it today.
assisted in tho work, tho pavilion had hoys for thoir assistance in pushing enn possibly tell thnt you darkened ening she will disclose her identity
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
been built almost nt cost—the first forward this work. Next Father Peck your hair, as It does it so naturally and tile person who lias first guessed
202-20Q East Bay St.
Phone 4377-1230
ronl stop toward improving thu loku called on Joo MoIhcIi , captain of till) and evenly. You dampen n spongo or it correctly, will ho awarded tho prizo.
"Who
Is
Sylvia?
What
is
She7"
front—tho most vnluohlo asset of this Junior Basket, hall team, who spoko soft brush with it nnd draw this
And the supper, tho first night a
city of Sanford. Ho also thnnkod all to tho hoys of Ilia team uncournglng through your hnlr, taking ono small
chicken
dinner for $1.00 per plate.
those who gnvo of tholr tlmo nnd them for more practice ami work. strand nt n timo; by morning tho
Listen
to
tho menu:
those who hud given mntoriniB nt Next Father Peek called on Robert gray hnlr disappears, and after an­
Roast
chicken with dressing and
cost among thorn being S. 0. Shln- Robinson, who was our delegate to other application or two, your hair
gravy,
cranberry
snueo, macaroni with
holscr, Sanford Construction Co., thru tho National Convention of tho Broth­ becomes beautifully dark, glossy and
tomato
sauce
and
your choico of now
Contractor Pace} J. E. Terwillogor, erhood at Norfolk, Vn. Mr. Robinson attractive.—Adv,
McWhorter No. 21 Hand Fertilizer Distribu­
potatoes
with
cream
hmicg or rice.
Bali Hnrwwnro Co., Carter Lumber told of tho ],000 delegates nt that
tors Now
Sanford lottucu with dressing, May­
Co„ Goorgo Vonnblo, Frank Loaning, convention from all over tho U. S. Ho O. E. S. MEMORIAL SERVICES
onnaise
or
boiled;
hot
homo
made
irrom
Tu«*d«y'*
D.llj)
$19.25 F. O. B. JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
J. D. Hood, Frank Akors nnd many told of tho enthusiasm of thoso dele­
rolU; lemon or pumpkin pie or orange
others. Col. Knight then tendered gates nnd brought hack to Snnford
W rite for special cash discounts, nnd delivered price.
The Memorial service hold Sundny and apricot ice with enke. Ten or
tho pavilion to Mayor Stevens, who many valuable ideas for our homo
Hundreds of these in use by Sanford Growers
afternoon by tho Sominolo Chapter O, coffee. Doesn’t it sound good? Tho
Accepted it in a neat speech In which work. His talk besides being on the
E. S., nt tho Masonic Hall woro very second night an oyster supper n' In
"GET NOVEMBER 7TH PRICE LIST*’
he also thanked the many people who roligious nnd educational side also impresnive. Dr, E. D. Urownlaa gave
carte, cocktails, stew or fry. Mrs.
had given tholr timo and money to told ub about tho most interesting trip
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO.
a splendid addroBB, taking for his text Rumph’s potato snind, chicken sand­
Ward tho pavilion. Ho told about tho to Jamestown. Wm. H. Holden, next
-:FLORIDA
tho 10th chapter Exodus 23 to 27 vers­ wiches, hot rdlls again nnd the same JACKSONVILLE
Aspirations of tho city commissioners was called and spoko of tho social lifu os. "Marnh." His address was full
Irl their effdtts to beautify the lake of tho B. S. A. Again Father Peck of beautiful deop thoughts nnd was desserts. Be euro and come. Sup­
per served from G p. m, until tho good
front and aslfced for tho assistance of introduced in his clover way Lylo vory appropriate and sympathetic.
thingH aro gone.
the people in keeping tho pavilion Tapp, who told us of his trip through
Worthy Matron Mrs. A! Lilja con­
ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEE
clean nnd making It a place of rest tho West, who said that ho hnd learn­ ducted the services assistod by her
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN:
and recreation for tho tourists and ed how to appreciate our Brothorhood able corps of officers,
W. J. THIGPEN &amp; COMPANY
visitors. Ha complimented Bandmas­ hero on account of not /being able to
Tho program for tho afternoon in­ J. T. Reeves is no longer connected
A Q E N Tfi
ter Hall and tho Sanford Bnnd and find a Brothorhood. chaptor In Pueblo
cluded:
with mo in any way, and I am not re­
anld that they could feel nt ull times nnd other cltios of tho west. Wm.
"Beautiful Star in tho East," Miss sponsible for any money, fertilizer, or
that Sanford and tho City Commia DuBosu was called on to speak on Herminln Lehman.
anything he may chnrgo to me. Tho
(donors wero behind thorn nnd their "How ho was boosting tho B. S. A. at
"Just for Today", Mrs. F. W. Shop- agreement I declare broken—nnd nt
o rn ra okohlzh rank imanimi
good work appreciated. Tho entire homo" nnd Billy gave a good account ard, of Wintor Park.
an
end,
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f
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F lorida
band concert was greatly enjoyed and of somo hoys who* tried to toll him
Draping of tho Chnptar Altar, by
MRS, M. B. ALLISON.
for more than an hour the big crowd that tho Boy Scouts wore bettor than
tho offlcors.
200-D-a-W—4tp .
enjoyed n program of music of which the B. S. A., and Billy downed them
"Blest Bo tho Tio," audionco.
any city could well feel proud. John­ in each argument. Father Peck next
"Tench Mo to Pray," Mrs. Dick
ny Schlrord, onu of the youngest con­ called for tho Brothorhood Hymn to Batchelor, of Winter Park,
cert plrtyors In tho state ployed a solo he Hung and It was worth anybody’s
Dr. E, D. Brownloo’s address "Mnpart In ono selection that brought whllo to hoar fifty boyH and men sing
rnh."
fbrth groat npplnuBo and thoso pres­ this hymn, Again Father Pock called
Quartette, "Tho Beyond," Ed. Kcoent wore well repaid for attending on our nowly elected vice-director, zel, Mrs. F. W. Shepard, Mrs. Dick
tho concert.
Tom Meredith. Tom Bpoke on tho Bntcholor and M. A. Stono,
Cars wore parked nil nlong Park swimming parties at tho lakeB and
State and County Tax
avenuo ami out to tho puvilion am other outlngH tho Brothorhood hud
DI3ATH OF B. W. SMITH
Books are now open for
on account of tho sand nenr tho pa­ enjoyed during tho past soason. Ed­
the payment of taxes for
vilion somo difficulty was experienc­ ward Brady Bald ho wiih slowly grasp­
irrom Saturday'* Dally
ed in getting close to tho bund stand ing thu II. S. A. Idea and ho buliovud
The many frl nci- of Blnlno W. the year, 1921, a dis­
I HAVE THEM
but all of, thin will bo ropulrod short­ tho Sanford Chapter was on a solid Smith of this city woro shocked yes­
ly by tho widonltig of Turk avenue rock foundation. Amos Wtmhlsh told terday to lenrn of his death at Tar­ count of 2% is allowed
into a hard surfncod atroot 40 foot how tho Brothorhood Impressed him pon Springs. Ho hnd boon ill for sev­ for payment in Novem­
wido with omplo spneo on thu lake during tho short timo ho has boon eral weeks nt his old homo at Taipon ber, 1% in December.
front for turning of cars.
Springs but his death was unexpect­
with It.
Wm.
Glllon,
who
was
present
with
ed.
He leaven a wlfo nnd two children Tax books close April
Tho pavilion is not on oxponisvo or
1st. Poll taxes for the
an ornamental structure. It was built hln father nt the Fathurs nnd Sons and brother to mourn his loss.
Mr. Smith was ongngad in tho gar- year 1921, for both men
economically nnd by tho big-honrtod banquet has interested his fathor in
tion—lots are being sold right nlong nnd building In this
contractors and thoir employees do­ tho brotherhood and hopes that his nga business here with his brothor,
and
women,
became
due
section is such ns to gltidden the heart of those who have
nating part of tholr timo af*l tho sup­ fnthor will now ho on nctlvo mombor. Carl Smith, u n d r tho name of Smith
nnd had boon a resident of Snn­ November 1st, 1921.
ply men giving all aupplios at cost. It Alton Guntor told tho gathering o f ,
the good of Sanford at henrt.
will bo good for many yoars to como a littlo hunting expedition ha and ford for tho past two years. Ho was
Business and Occupa­
and whllo it was built economically it Fathor Pock nnd others had. Jumes respected and woll liked by a largo
This is no idle talk—I have weighed the statem ent and
became
wan built welf*and substantial of pal- Hoolehnn spoko on how much ho en- circle of friends ard patrons who will tion Licenses
to
say ju st what is my candid convictions would put it
motto logs and with a wide roof that joyed the pig. Wo had a visitor from regret his demise. The -ympathy of due October 1st, and if
most too strong for tho careful, conservative person—th at
looks most attractive from tho city! Virginia, Mr. Wade, who spoko for a their many friends goes out to ,the
not paid, are delinquent,
and from the lake. It is the first few minutes encouraging tho men and family of tho deceased.
person whohe eyes are turned backward—1T he fellow who
time Sanford has ever erected a build-1 boys
.....in, their work. Pig„ Mason made
.v .a8 the law requires that
has VISION will agree with me now—the other latqr. .
right good speech asking all tho for a rjslng vote of thanks for Fathor
i;r «n s p
n r n r i i r p r i Ha .
&gt; .g on tho lake front where people |u rl
could sit down and enjoy the lake and [boys for co-operation In the work. Peck, for thU .-umptuous J m m t , | » « c e n W
TO
It also affords an ideal floor for band nnd asking those who do not ptay has- and for tne good, Fathor Peck has( t o r e C O n d U C tin g t h e D U 8wncerti. It Is 40x00 feet nnd has ‘ ket ball to back up those who do. done for Sanford thronugh tho TIvoth- j n e g g t p r o f e s s i o n O r OC* 'good floor for dancing, if it is de- Bunny Tltlls said it was the best or- erhood.
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sired and in tho summer time espec- ganizatlon he knew and does not w ant1 The class then adjourned to the t u p u u u u . _____
iAtly wiH prove most popular with | to belong to any other. Louis Shipp Parish House where they marched im
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lieme folks. It stands in the center| spoke on better attendance of mem-. to tho church in paUre and at the apJ N O . D . J I N R lN S ,
W P a f l c ' MVenuo on the bulkhead and . bert.
J polntad time approached the, Chancel.
T aX C o lle c to r
the entrance to the *lty dock* end is }" At this point Rev.. Father* Peck renewing their obligations for another!
1 r i ’
tho beginning h f great improtamhnta | turned tha meeting w rit to Director year and receiving their Brotherhood ■Seminole Co.
7uo
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on the lake fro n t The dedication Matthews, and Mr. Matthewa called Luttons.
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DENIM
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Beat quality. old-faihioi
twilled ‘‘Diralm**~lh« boo
long-wyaring oMh "like 1
ua3 to make.”

Only Had a Few Hours to Spend Here But Will Re
turn in a Few Weeks
A n flrst-olaaa Union-mode
garment* for men end bora.
Bold under oar . Iron • aled
guarantee. Aekyoar dealer.
Kobe Mf«. Co* Mebfle, Ala.

Made To M ake

Good

TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS TO
FLUSH KIDNEYS IF BLADDER
BOTHERS YOU.
Eating meat regularly eventually
produces kidney trouble in some form
or other, says a well-known authori­
ty, because the uric acid in meat ex­
cites the kidneys, they become over­
worked; get sluggish; clog up and
causes all Bort* of distress, particu­
larly backache and misery in the kid­
ney region; rheumatic twinges, severe
headaches, acid stomach, constipation,
torpid liver sleeplessness bladder and
urinary irritation.
The moment your back hurts or
kidneys aren’t acting right, or if blad­
der bothers you, gat about four ounc­
es of Jad Saits from any good phar­
macy; tnko a tablespoonful in a gloss
of water before breakfast for a few
days and your kidneys will then act
fine. This famous salts is made from
tho acid of grapes and lemon juice,
combined with Hthla, and has been
used for generations to flush clogged
kidneys and stimulate them to nor­
mal activity; also to neutralise tho
acids in the urine so it no longer irri­
tates, thus ending bladder disorders.
Jad Salts cannot ^injuro anyone;
inakos a delightful effervescent 11thia-wator drink which millions of men
and women take now nnd then to keep
tho kidneys and urinary organa clean,
thus avoiding sorious kidney disease.
—Adv.
FLORIDAN TAKES POISON
ST. AUGUSTINE, Nov. 30.—Eu­
gene Douglas, formerly of Lnko But­
ler, but a resident of St. Augustine
during tho last year, died In a hos­
pital hero lato last night ns the re­
sult of on overdose of polBon. Rela­
tives say ho had brooded oven finan­
cial affairs. He Is survived py his
father nnd several brothers and sis­
ters who reside in Lake Butler and
Jacksonville.
Marinos fighting train robbers
should romombor tho man who sells
tickets is protected.

A Tonic
For Women
"I was hardly able to drag, I
waa to weakened," writes Mrs.
W. F. Ray, o! Easley, S. C.
''The doctortreated me for about
two months, still I didn't get
any better. I had a large fam­
ily and felt 1 surely must do
something to enable me to take
care of my little ones. 1 had
heard of

"1 decided to try It,” con­
tinues Mrs. Ray. . . *i took
eight bottles In a l l . • . I re­
gained my strength and have
had no more trouble with wo­
manly weakness. I have ten
children and am able to do all
my housework and a lot out­
doors . , . J can sure recom­
mend CarduL"

Take CanJtd today. It u v
bejust whit yoil need.
At all druggists.

Sanford is attracting the attention
of capitalists as never before. Our
wonderful location at the head of nav­
igation on the St. Johns river, our
thousands of acres of winter vege­
tables, our general farming and fruit
growing and kindred products and in­
dustries, wholesale distributing nnd
manufacturing is making a big city
hero. And in tho general rush of this
business tho tourist hotel idoa has
not been exploited as it should have
been for Sanford nnd contiguous ter­
ritory offers more for tho toprist than
any other section of Florida. Here
there are hundrods of miles of navi­
gable river, of crooks, of fresh water
lakes inland, of pine forests, of good
paved roads, of good railroad trans­
portation and miles of forests filled
with gamo just as the streams and
lakes aro filled with fish and from
every standpoint of the visitor to tho
state Sanford looks better as a great
tourist resort,'
T. S. Huff, a formor resident knows
tho possibilities of .Sanford as few
know them for ho lilts mado a study
of conditions here for many years.
As a resident, and farmer for some
time, as a visitor, as an investor ho
has made surveys that are invaluable
for the city and country around nnd ho
has never ceased talking about San­
ford. Ho hns never ceased publishing
matter about Sanford and ho hns nev­
er ceased his efforts to bring capital
hero whoro there is more chance for
big returns thnn any other part of
tho state. Mr. Huff has several ideas
that aro larger than the tourist hotel
idea but ho has never lost sight of
tho hotel plans nnd today while ho
was here working on several other
big deals ho wired Borne of his friends
who wore nt Miami to stop over in
Sanford on their way north and they

spent several hours hero and woro so
greatly impressed with all that they
bow nnd heard that they will return
soon nnd if further Investigations jus­
tify their impressions gained today
they will erect a big tourist hotel in
tho vicinity of Sanford. They ore W.
Ford, an architect of Clarksburg, and
builder of note; Chas. E. Lamberd,
former secretary of the Clarksburg
Chamber of Commcrco nnd a man who
hns helped in tho building of that
city, and E. R. Jackson, a real ostate
denier and builder of note of New
York City.
Greatest sport you know Easily because It's crimp cni
These gentlemon with their associ­
tb
pull out your makin’s and it stays put.
ates are building a hotel and golf
papers and some Prince
links and country club at Miami and
I t’s the best bet you ever
are building a club house and hotel
Albert and roll up a ciga­ laid that you’ll like Prince
and golf links for tho New York Ath­
rette! That’s because P. A. Albert better than any ciga­
letic Club and have several other pro­
is
so delightfully good and rette you ever rolled I
jects of this kind nt present and have
refreshing in a cigarette—
been engaged in this line of work for
And listen! I f you fitfV#
ninny years.
just like it is in a jimmy
They know what it means for any
a
jimmy
pipe hankerings
pipe! You never seem to
place to have suitabio hotol accommo­
get your fill — P. A.’s so by all means know what
dations first and tho propor amuse­
Prince Albert can do for
ments second nnd tho best location to
jo y ’usly frien d ly an d
give tho guests what they wnnt. This
you!
I t’s a revelation in a
appetizing.
is their first trip to Florida nnd they
pipe as well as in a ciga­
think it is the greatest place in the
Prince Albert will be a
rette! P. A. can’t bite or
country. This is merely a hasty viBlt
revelation
to
your
taste!
No
parch.
Both are cut out
nnd Sanford is fortunate to get thorn
other
tobacco
at
any
price
Is
by our exclusive patented
here today to look ovor tho city al­
though they only hud a few houre.
in its class! And, it rolls up
process*
They nre taking tho Clydo river trip
to Jacksonville nnd will study out con­
ditions in nnd around the city from
tho nnglo of river transportation and
location uud they have promised to re­
turn with their associates in a few
weeks nnd give Sanford n real Inves­
the national joy emokm
tigation with tho view of building nt
once a real tourist hotel, golf links
nnd country club nt some loention near for him to do this sometimes because
ho spent his money for drink. But at
this city.
America’s Standard 4-Cycle M arina M otor
last we drove the saloons from our
village and his house wus soon paid
for nnd he now has over $200 to his
credit in the B. &amp; L., Co., drawing
him six percent interest
Thera are thousands of eases in
this country similar to thiB one nnd
NOBODY CAN TELL WHEN YOU they should insplro us to greater ef­
fort to rid this country of the terri­
DARKEN GRAY, FADED HAIR
ble curse nnd I hope you will ubc your
WITH SAfiE TEA
paper and your best efforts to help
tho enuso along.
Yours very truly,
A. B. LROCK.

Come on along

your makin’s
papers with P. A. *

Want Dr. Walker
To Stay on Sanford,
Petition Conference

Tho Board of Stewards of the Meth­
odist Church pnssed the following res­
olution nt a moating last night:
Rev. J. P. Hllburn, P. E.,
Caro Fourth Quartatiy Conference.
Dear Sir:
WHEREAS, the conference year Is
practically a t an end and reports from
different activities of tho church nre
in order, and
WHEREAS, tho Board of Stewards
of tho Church at Sanford fool a great
deni of prido in tho unusual progress
thnt hns been made in all lines of tho
church work during the past year ns
hns boon testified by tho increased at­
tendance nt all religious services, by
tho incroaso
, of, over
, ono
„
hundred
roHtorc natural color nnd beauty to
names on tho church roll, nnd by tho tjl0 jJnjr
oyal finnncinl support which tho] A well-known downtown druggist
church has had from thiB membership j BllyB everybody ubcs Wyeth’s Sage
0I,d*
jnnd Sulphur Compound now because it
WHEREAS, wo feel that Buch a 'darkens so naturally nnd evenly thnt
ydnr should not close without our do-1 no^ody can tell it hns been applied—
daring our aprcciation of tho pastor | jjta B0 enBy (0 use, too. You simply
whoso untiring efforts, whose con~ dampen a comb or soft brush nnd
slant good will, nnd whoso inspired ,(irnw jt through the hair, faking ono
words of spiritual guidance hnvo boon IBtrnmi ftt „ time By mon,|ng tho
such a sourco of inspiration to this Brny hair disappears; after another
church in its every branch, nnd,
application or two, it is restored to Its
WHEREAS, all indications point to natural color, nnd looks glossy, soft
tho consunmtlon during tho coming nn(j bonutlful.—Adv.
year of various plans of Importance,
________________
which have been formulated for tho
| | Ag p^ITH IN PROHIBITION
growth in both strength nnd useful-------ness of our church, therefore be it,
Loveland, 0., Nov, 22, 1021.
RESOLVED, that this body present My Donr Bro. Holly:
for your esteemed consideration tho
j notjco |„ thn Hornld of a few
points as outlined nbovo, which you wecj{8 nBO thnt you nro hnving tho
will find amply substantiated in tho
pretty lind in regard to tho
detailed roportB submitted to you nt prohibition lnws nnd I am afraid
this timo by the various departments th#t ym| have forK0tton thnt GOD IS
of the church, and bo it further
NOT DEAD nnd thnt we all need to
RESOLVED, that wo respect u y jruat j|{m more, prny more nnd work
and unanimously urge that if possible h(mi(Jr (o brIng to U8 tho desires of
Brother Walker bo returned to us fof (jur hearts.
another year’s Borvico, to tho end thnt
,
„ .
under his wise leadership our usefulI «m sending you some clippings
ness in tho Master’s work may be still that I hope will cheer ynu up and
further enlarged.
°P°" «P » "c" vi* on of, whn BJ "
Respectfully submitted,
the future for us f we do not loose
BOARD OF STEWARDS,
FAITH nnd Iny down our weapons
M. E. Church, South, of wnrfnro. So cheer up and press
Sanford, Fin. forward nnd wo will win tho fight in
By S. O. SHINHOLSER,
duo timo.
T, F. ADAMS,
j can refer you to several casos in
Z. B. RATLIFF,
my own little village where tho putCommltteo. ting out tho saloons hns worked wonSnnford, Fin., Nov. 25th, 1021.
, dors in bettering tho condition of

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At a recent meeting of tho mayor
and council it was decided to dlsposo
of the Umatilla electric light, Ico
plant and waterworks systems. Tho
reason given for disposing of these
public utilities is t ^ t none of the
members of tho council are exper­
ienced in handling these businesses.
The ontlre matter waa placed in the
hands of Mayor Dent, with authority

RECEPTION FOR MISS SKINNER
AND MRS. (i ALLOW AY
(From Tufidij't D.iljr)
A brilliant social event of the sea­
son wnH tho reception given yesterday
nftornoan from four to six o'clock by
the Woman’s Club honoring Miss Eli-1
znbcth Skinner, newly elected state
president of tho Federation of Wom­
an’s Clubs, nnd Mrs. Ernest McGow­
an Gnllowny, vice-president nt Inrge.
Beautiful in every detail were tho (
decorations of the club rooms, tho,
club colors, red nnd green, and th e .
club flowers, red roses being used. |
Tali floor lamps shaded in red, enst a
rich wnrm glow over tho pretty
sceno. Wicker baskets, wicker wall
vases and crystal vases filled with
fragrant red roses were effectively
placed.
Mrs. Forest Lake nnd Mrs. Raymond
Key mot the guests nt tho door, who
wero then introduced to tho receiving
lino by Mrs. Deane Turner. In the re­
ceiving lino were Mrs. John Leonardi,
Miss Elizabeth Skinner, Mrs, L, M.
Johnson, of Leesburg, Mrs. W. F.
illuckmnn, Mrs. W. T. Morgan, Mrs.
Frod Williams, Mrs. R. R. Dens, Mrs.
R. C. Bower, Mrs. R. E. Tolar, nnd
Mrs. John Meisch.
The hostesses woro Mosdanics W. E.
Watson, G. I, Loucks, R. A. Newman,
S. Puloston, It. J. Holly, W. J. Thig­
pen, B. J. Starling, Fred Dnigcr, J. i
M. Wallace, D. L, Thrasher ami It. C.
Maxwell.
Tho refreshment tnblo was lovely
with its appointments. In the center
was a cnndolbrn holding red lighted
tnpers, nt either side were unshaded
red tapers in silver candle sticks. Mrs.
nenry Wight poured coffee and Mrs.
W. T. Langley poured ten tho first
hour and Mrs. A. D. Kelly nnd Mrs.
A. M, Phillips poured tho latter hour.
During tho afternoon an orchestra
rendered splendid music.
Mrs. Julius Taknch, sang, “My
Heart nt Thy Sweet Voica," from
i Samson and Dclilnh and “One Fine
Day" from Madam Buttorfly, in hor
usual charming inannor.
Mrs. A. M, Philips sang sweetly
and with much feeling. “Night Song"
by Florence Newell Barbour.
About two hundred club members
and friends attended this delightful
affair.
Post cards—local views—lc each at
i* H sra ld r ft lea.

Philip RR.E A Andrews
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Jh o Daily, and Weekly Herald are he Is known among many of tho men contains a solid olght-pago ad for
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VuUlakti Cniy Trlltj by
endeavoring to bring the peoplo to who will compose tho n e x t1Icglsln-' ono firm In tho "largest city on Lake
Sanford to trade. Wo offer the ture; he knows all about the .many Monroe.” Congratulations- When
merchants the best Christinas adver­ little things and the many big things Tho Tribune n fow Sundays ngo car­
(tsoortmtei)
ODDS AND
ODDS AND
tising they havo ever had.
In the working of that legislative ried n forty-pngo section, advertising
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----------- o----------body and ho should go back with tho by one Tampa firm, tho Tampa Hard­
n « ■MllMtlMiiMMiMMMitM t|l*IO
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MOHTHl .................... •*11*111111*•• litS
All is not gold that glitters and experience that will make Seminole1ware Company, it broko all records
,; - -;.n
An Assortment of Ladies’ and Gents’ Shoes
MONTHS. .ttioi* tttMItlllMAl (Tl
nowspaper men hnvo their troubles county an invaluable representative. for daily newspaper advertising in
and Slippersat
•* a*«Md OUm 1U 11 Mittar A tm t ■&gt;,
»
AU of this hinges, of course, upon this country. The achievement of
M th. Yo*l Offloo o« iftftford, YloHift, just like oth • people. Simply be­
Art or Kftroh I. m i.
cause wo smile and carry gn Is no whethor Mr, Forster will again be-1 tho Sanford Herald is no; less won­
.2 3
come a candidate, and we do not derful, nnd it is to bo praised. Tak­
u M DftOv Hands' I*1yoUtobod &lt;oroiy reasoti that wo aro always happy,
, _n o i_____
ftftoraooa (osoofl Coaday) oad u m a * U j
----------o----------know whether he will or not. B u t' ing eight pnges in a dally in a town
o n Ul* tndlav tootlo*. A dutttelac ratoo w
« u b b tad mad* kftawft Oft ftralloattoa. H.00
Tho Rotary Club nnd kindred or­ ho la the logicnl man, nnd if ho con­ tho size of Sanford is some enterprlBo
A B av in s of 91*60 to 93.00 per pair.
*o« you, or Ilo pot booU, I t ftdyftooo.
ganizations scatter more sunshine siders tho wishes of his friends ho on(. the part of tho advertiser.
It
—The
E
ntire
Stock Not on Sale b u t Many Good Bargains—
-EltALU 1HJIUKXB.I S h III along life’s pathway than any other
shows that the Sanford Herald is a
cannot rofuse.
j ' F o rtlv n A d v rrU .ln a R cnreiontollvo
big force in any city. That idea of
fine advertising medium, for business
L . T H U O M 1 r t i r A N P U G 1 3 A S S O C IA T IO N
good fellows getting together, sing­
mon do not buy costly space In news­
CHRIS. CODRINGTON.
ing songs and telling of their trials
papers today because they, aro
Sanford has a real band.
and tribulations does much to inspire
Chris.
Codrington
has
passed.
For
"friendly to tho editor," or because
We have a jar ftlM'SrUh
— --------o---------us to greater efforts.
mnny
years
ho
was
engage^
in
tho
they
are "loyal to their town;" they
beans in the wlndo#. The
And Sanford will soon have a most
SALE
SALE
business of editing nnd conducting u' buy beenuse they expect to got value
nearest guess to th*'&lt;unmbeautiful lalco front.
STARTS ber of beans in tHbtin Jar STARTS
Good old Major Whittleaby or Lieut. nowspaper. He fought fearlessly and j received, and moro.
Col,, as he was called beforo ho teft unafraid all that ho thought was j Perkins, &amp; Britt, tho Sanford mon's
THURS., wins your choice of’ftlriof THURS.,
Much work to bo done but the peo­
tho service, committed sulcido the otR- wrong nnd, nlthough he was not al-, furnishing nndj clothing firm taking
One guesalf'with
ple have the right vision.
DEC. 1ST. shoes.
DEC. 1ST.
er
day
by
jumping
off
a
boat.
Dis­
ways
on
the
side
of
public
eplrtlon,
|
tho
eight-page
advertisement,
nre
lach
purchase
tmir. ::
----------—
o----------BS\
patches said memories of tho war un­ any more than his fellow editors, live business men. They know how
Precooling seems to be a popular
balanced his mind. Thore is no doubt are, he nover tompored his editorials ; to get results; and we are sure they
Hand Shoe Repairing
dy"
Hosiery for Men ■
pastime just now.
of it. He went through enough to un­ to tho wondering breeze of public will get all\ they: hope . for.—Tampa
d
rti
-----------o
balance him and so did all the rfest of favor, but took hi* stand and gave Tribune.
President Knight gave the pavilion tho bunch, officers nnd privates,
blow for blow. He printed newspa­
to Mayor Stevens and the mayor took
----------- o----------pers
ip tho early days wher printing
VAMPING THEM RIGHT.
it; by gum.
Henry
Ford
wnnts
Muscle
Shoals
to
newspapers
and
having
an
oppinion
--------------a-------------hulp humanity ns well ns himsolf but
From the way Thorn goes after
And the precooled breezes from the if we know the people in power in this was na much ns the editor’s life was
worth,
but
Chris.
Codrington
novor
chnutnuqun
r.gents, ho must havo
northern regions are making our let­ country they will novor let Henry havo
been
stung,
nnd
from tho description
backed
down.
Hi.*
pin
ut
tlmus
wns
tuce crop look good.
the shoals at nny price. Tho corpora­ dipped in vitroil but it wan always of tho person ho says always pinys
S A N F O R D , F L A .
-----------o----------tions do not want cheap nitrates, they
The new automobile license tag will do not want thousands of peoplo to launched in tho cause thnt he thought tho chief role, it must hnvo been n
-II
be 0x16 inchoa. We do not bellovo hnve Jobs, they do not want prosper­ was right and h* leveled his guns at "Bwcet darling, vnmpish" sort of fe­
a target nn matter how high it might male.—Orlando Reporter-Star.
.* liv.r.
our Uttlo Ford will bo able to drag ity except for thomsolves.
F irst N at'l Bank Annex
Good. Also correct. Tho shows
be in the forums of the roo,}lo*
this big tag around everywhoro it
"The Family Shoe Store11 * ti L I *
——----- o—- • ——
His
wns
n
kindly
nnture
and
he
travelling
about tho country under
* iiM *i■
goes.
Wo wont tho peoplo of tho South to helped the poor niiJ needy whenever tho guiBo cf "chntauqufi" boar tho
-----------o----------always remember thnt Henry Ford
“ Fatty Arbucklo Takes The Stand," wns not nllowcd to tako over Muscle r.c’nx cn arose and his mnny kindly h r iiiu co-relatlon to n real chautauqun |jrji
i
full *****mulMiere,
r
ES
deeds wore done with,&gt;it any public qua as a houco-cnt docs to an Afri­
“Lena Clarke Takes the Stand," says
M it
‘
m
Shoals nnd develop It for tho South i notlcc nn‘d ^Hhout''ostentation Ho can tiger. As to what constitutes a
headlines in today's papers. Prob­ nnd give employment to thousands of
ably tho last stand they will ever peoplo nnd mnke tho South the great­ did not like the limelight and pre- "chautauqun" see nny reliable dic­
forre*d to live his lllfe in his own wny tionary; after that, nil discussion is
make.
est country in tho world. Ho wns not content to h*» friendly to his friends useless. Last Henson thoro enmo to hight rate acted ns n boomerang; DOES SEMINOLE COUNTY
WANT A HEALTH NURSE?
-----------o - 1 1 —
freight enrs stood idle; railroad com­
nllowcd to give tho farmers cheaper
The Ohio rivor la having u flood at nitrateH. Republican Interests do not nnd standing by them when they Kissimmee, ns to nil others cities in panies hnd no business. Now rnilthis section of Florida, n couple of rond officials see the error of their
needed n real friend.
Docs Seminole county want a full
this time of tho year. They ought to want it.
As one of his closest nndj best dtimes with werdo sweeter than hon­ wnys nnd nre reducing rates of their time nurse, with automobile furnished
arrest the old girl. Sho never became
friends the editor of The Herald miss­ ey, with garments that were—well,
and without nny expense to tho coun­
angry boforo tho early spring to our
Farmers in the, Hastings Hoot ion es ChriH. Codrington as only nn obi to say the least, thnt were s-o-m-o own accord. While state and inter­ ty? There is n way to got ono. As
knowledge.
state
commissions
were
nliowlng
them
who planted large acreages in cane and denr friend ran bo missed. Wo j nttrn tivo, and n smile thnt was ns
to tho need of n county nurse thnt will
------------ o-----------nre
planning to make it up in syrup xnw him only n few times n year but r.v/oeii : a a young giri’.i first dream of to boost rates at will, they were los­ meet every emergency call, thoro is
Leesburg Commercial announces In
ing
money
because
they
were
losing
big headlines that "the yacht club several having- purchased mills and his henrty hand-clasp and his real a kiss from her first lover. Uh-huh. business. Ami it is altogether likely
will be stationary." Wo are glad of no doubt others will follow tho oxam- friendship wore ever thore nnd ho They didn't Inml me—f'r I’vo been thnt rate-cutting will be extended fur­
that. Wo don't want it to coma float­ ple. An unusunlly large acreage was will linger long In our memory ns fooled before, but they did Innd n ther nnd the cuts will go deeper. Rail­
ing down hero to bump into our now planted in cane this year because tho ono of tho old gunrd of Flgrldn Jour­ lot of those more susceptible to roads hnve new competitors to meet
fanners believed the HUgar corpora­ nalism. Wo shall miss his wit nnd blandishments.
Then crlnng como
pavilion,
tion would purchase their enno for his Pnrthinn shots nnd his odltorinl tho performance nnd thoy put on tho and a determined people to satisfy.
----------- o
There Is n possibility of tho old com­
The defense In tho Arbucklo ease seed purposes, but the timo of. year writings, Wo shall miss his assis­ show, Everything was volvot for petitive methods being resorted to in
m
will show a film to provo that Vir has arrived when something must bo tance in helping us to bring about them. Their three squares were pro­ order to get hUaiiumn. A now era in
glnin Rappo was an athlete, Maybo done.
bettor things in this part uf Hie state. vided for nnd their lodging Is guar­ transportation is upon us. Tho air­
ahn wob but an athlete would have jw
Wo nhnll miss him ns &lt;i brother edi­ anteed by "local representative citi­ craft, tho automotive transportation
According to tho Ft. Myers Tropi­ tor first nnd ns n real friend most of zens." And thereafter the nnid I. r. facilities and the developing of our
show against a mountain of flesh.
cal Nows, tho A. B. C. Millwork com­ nil, His faults wo will bury in tho c, bad to dig down nnd rake up the Inland waterways, mny send railroad no doubt. Sell your quota of 10,000
-----------o----------of Christmas seals nnd during tho year
Dispatches today say "Japan holds pany has bought a new factory situ snnds nnd his virtues will ho pre­ cnsli to fill tho gap that needed bridg­ operators back to first principles in
1022 Seminole county will havo this
key to armament situation," Say, why nnd will build, near th» railroad served forever in tho tnblotn of our ing. When a minstrel show comes order to get business,
,
much
needed socinl service.
don't they push thnt bunch off tho tracks, very soon. Tho company memory.
to Kissimmee it comes on its own
If railroad companies only paid
$0,000 pays for u full time nurso
bonrds nnd get busy with their own started business in a small wny Home
Good-bye, old friend.
Initiative; It mny break even, go in dividends on nctunl investments, nnd with nutomohilo furnished.
affairs? Why should any nation hold timo ago, and it lias sineo grown to
the hole, mnko a profit; but. it doesn't did not pay fabulous salaries to men
$2,000 pays for a 0 months nurse.
the koy?
such nn extent as to find itself
ask n guarantee fund. If these who render littlo or no services, there
RECOGNIZING OUR POSSIWill this pay? Yes, if tho health
.......... - o----------cramped. The now sito will admit of
vaudeville Bhown that travel under would be ample room to cut rates nnd of your children menu anything to
IIILITIBS.
State papers have discovered thnt the erection of a large building for
the nom ilo weren’t a Vouch of beg- still mnke good money. It is the ar­ you. One infected child mny give
the defunsu in tho Lenn Clarke rnso woodworking, equipped v/ith modern
gers
and grafters, they’d bo willing tificial nnd ornnmental side of rail­ your child tuberculosis.
Today’s Herald carries the story of
will put in n plea of insanity. Old machinery.
the big precooling plant to bo erected to do the snnie thing. Why should roading that is expensive.—Orlando
Your $3,000 will not only pay for
stuff, old stuff. Everyone in tills part
hole nt once by the Fnrmor’s Ex­ a man pay a high price to listen to n Reporter-Star.
the nurse nnd auto hut will keep tho
of tho United States knew that tho
OUR REPRESENTATIVE.
change. Thoy are homo people, lecture on "The Syncopation of the
-----------o----------boaith crusade in the schools; will
day the man was killed.
growers, farmers, men who know Chimpnnee on Relation to tho Vomgive educational courses in gonoral
HOLLY'S
TROLLY.
------------ o----------It will soon lie timu to talk about whnt they are doing and, having faith itntion of Mount Anetnn” when ho
health; will give six clinics in SomiBnifonr snys wo "don't want two our representative and other officials in this proposition, aro putting their enn for two bits buy the whole thing
A company is being formed which nolo county; will givo follow up Work
longues." Quito right, old chap, qulto and while it is early nnd Christmas money into a precooling plnnt bc- in magazino form—togethr with a
will build nn intcrurbnn line between nnd more than all will dotormlne
right. Wo don't want two tenguoB of crowds out statu politics, it is not enuso they know tho possibilities of lolt of renl lgood rending upon in­ Miami nnd Palm Beach, which re­ whethor tho child "with bronchial
nations, wo don't want two leagues too enrly to think about who will the Sanford section.
teresting subjects?
minds us that Bob Holly has n like trouble" is an incipient tubercular
of bnsu ball, wo don't want two lon- represent Seminole county in the
Still, there’s something in that idea for a connecting link between case.
Tho plant will lie n big success from
■*gues In Florida.
next legislature, Tho liernhl has Ilio very start, nnd will not only bo a vamp business to which the Reporter- Sanford nnd Orlando. Wo trust Bob
In the sign of the double barred
------------ o-----------heard nothing from nny source about Mg thing for tho growers but,a big Star alludes—nnd It mny bo possible will stick on tho Job until be puts the cross conquer tuberculosis.
Harney Colson, of Gainesville, calls who will make the race and does not thing for tho entire section, ns It will that the folks on that paper havo' not
issue over successfully.—Reporterfor "all Florida mon" to attend tho know whether our representative, F. produce n better pack, a better grade been stung by those same two women
Star.
660 cures Chills nnd Fever.
13-lGtc
footbnll game at Jacksonville betweon I1. Forster, intends to cast his hat in of vegetables, and they will go into —&gt;nnd hnd to utilize tlioir check­
We
will
stick,
brother.
Having
North Carolina and Florida on De­ the ring or not. This paper does not tho markets in bettor sliupo than ov­ books to Issue some documents thnt
been sticking on this sumo Iden for
WHO GETS THIS SNAP?
cember 6. There wllHnot bo nny intend to "Ask Mr. Forster." T h lH
er boforo, thus creating n dumnml for wouldn't coma under the "had" check the pnst fifteen years wo would not
crowding nt thnt,
is tho case of the office Hooking the Sanford vegetables such us no other ruling.—Kissimmee Gazette,
Ugive It up now when everything looks
------------o ----... - .
160 acres of land, wire fence all
---------- o----------mint nnd not the mall seeking the of­ section can command.
so bright and the country hutwcon around, bout 20 acres cultivated. Good
w
Campbcll-Lnssing Post, American fice, and unless we nre badly mis­
A CUT IN FREIGHT RATES.
Tho local peoplo hnvo been tho first
Sanford and Orlando is almost built 5-room house; large Floridn barn with
Legion, has one of tho most active taken, tho people will demand that to erect Hiich n plant. They aro
up
solidly. This particular section
m
organizations In the state. They are F. P. Forster ngnln become a candi­ brcnldng ground today for thin plant.
To tho average Amoricun a prom­ oirors more to nn intorurbnn lino thnn galvanized roof. Situated hnlf way
doing somolMnrr nil tho timo to keep date. Thoro nre mnny reasons for This of itself means so much to tho ise of n cut in freight rnten has a nny other part of the United States betweon Oviedo nnd Genova. $1,050
the pot holi ng and all of us In hot this thought. It Is democratic to Sanford section, for it demonstrates cheerful ring. It mny mean fewer nnd ore long some enterprising cap­ cash takes tho whole. Enquire of A.
S. Cotton, Lako Charm, Fin, 16-4tp
wntor.
give a mnn the second term, all that homo people hnvo faith in their mclnnH cut for distribution among italist will sco the chance nnd go to
lx
railroad security holders, hut It will it. We could build it ourselves, but
things being equal. It is only right j own projoct,
h
Kuh.Myt'i'isni for Rheumatism.
Sanford is among those sensible Hint the man in office should hnvo
Ncw York capitalists wero here mean smaller losses to tho producers wo nr^ too busy writing such stuff ns
1,1'
13-lBtc
cities of Florida that did not bellovo in tho Hccond term if he him mndo good last week with the sanio proposition of tho country.
you aro now reading.
Tho proposed cut of 10 per cent
sending away for u band for winter tho first term, nnd thoro is no doubt on a larger scale. Their project
Stnttahion and crowned heads mu
concerts, Wc have ns good n band about Mr. Forster making good nnd Hhnuld go forwnrd v/ith nn added im­ o i farm products In cnrload lots will
One good wny to improve your
be
cnrefill not to muss up the mu
make
nn
great
difference
to
fnrmurs
as anyoni nnd '.l ay will noc cost $1, wo get bis record, not from the peo­ petus now thnt the Fanner's Ex­
mind is to glance through tho child­
torful'
wny in which tho correspe
nml
gardners.
Thnt
10
per
cent
OOO n week
plo ut homo, but from hiB fellow change, without any previous notice,
ren's school books occasionally.
iff
dents
'nni
pulling otT this arms co
might
easily
mean
just
tho
difference
-o-members in tho legislature, who hnvo gono straight to the point nnd
feronce.1
■
between
profit
nnd
loss
to
tho
grower.
"Ex-saloon nun own ono-thlrd of know how to monnuro a many from started their building at once. In­
Itub-My-TIsm, n pain killer. 13-15tc
Florida will bo greatly Interested
iff;
New York'B drug *t«roa" says dis­ n’l points, Tho members who sat vestors from othor states rhould hnvo
jL*.' 'J
patch In dailies Well, why should­ with Mr. Forster in tho legislature no compunctions nbout investing tholr in thin announcement. It will mean
bi&gt;
n 't thoy? Prohibition put thorn out say he wns ono of tho best mon in money In a project thnt has nlroady several millions to Florida fruit
s$j?m .
of business and they just naturally that body and that ho hold tho re- been backed nnd v/Ill be backed again growers nnd farmers •Hring tho next ■ UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC IRONS, TOAST*
drifted into tho drug business.
rpect nnd esteem of ovory member by home pooplo. There will ho other six months if it soon goes Into effect.
ERS, HEATERS, WAFFLE IRONS
of tho house. Wo enn wall beliovo! precooling nnd cold stora^o plants in Lnst spring thousands of tons of cnbbngo
rotted
In
tho
fields
of
Floridn
this
true,
for
this
is
his
record
In
ftisj
Sanford,
not
only
for
the
procoollng
New England in having a timo with
AND GRILLS
■
heavy snows and hull nnd h—11 and1homo town, whore he has resided for of vegetables, but of nil other pro- because tho freight rates woro so ■
high that there was nothing in it to ■
all that goes with heavy snow storm ! the past thirty-ttvo or forty years ducts
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MAKE EXCELLENT CHRISTMAS GIFTS
a
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W
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PHtl
nimntll.
Thl
The day is not far distant when a ship. The price received would hard­
and sleet nnd cold winds. Wo aro (much longer than we can romem
ly
pay
tho
freight,
so
it
was
cheaper
Just enjoying it down boro with our I ber, nnvhow) nnd his record 1b abovn big mort packing-plant will bo here,
■
We carry n nice line of these Roods^-Our prices are right
lettuce going north on baru markets rupronch ns a business man, ns a and many other plants of llko nnture. to leave it rot In tho field than spend
&gt;,&lt;Why send Sanford products north to ; tho timo nnd expense of marketing.
from this timo forth.
' citizen and ns a man.
Universal Goods are the Best
This pnpor takes no pnrt In poli­ bo refrigerated when they can got People in tho north wore thus Jepriv- i
yfc, ■
1
cd
of
a
supply
of
good
cabbnge,
while
refrigerated
hero
and
go
north
at
■
Hoover oloinu that 9,000,000 idio tics after tho campaign has started,
k:
tho growers in the south wore depriv­
mon have ruceivod jobs through tho and does not intend to take nny part' much better prices?
ed of a market.
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|U national conference on unemployment. this timo. But it la well- within our
But the interesting fact is, thnt tho
A policy of preparedness isn't
What haa become of the other 04,000,- province to nak that Mr. Forster
railroad
companies woro likewise de­
wholly
consistent
unless
it
subsidises
WO that some of the radicals talked again become a candidate for tho
prived
of
revenues. If *tho people
a
few
crutah
factories.
^ about being out o f . jobs. Probably simple reason that .it .is the demand
Sanford, Florida 3*
did
not
ship
their produco, the rull- | 117 Park Aye.
walking to Florida to pick gold off the of the peoplo that he stand for tho
18-lbtc road company got no haul. Thus the
second term. Ho has had the oxper- 668 cures Bilious Fever.
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THE SANFORD'

AMERICAN LEGION BANQUET
PERSONAL NOTES
AT VALDEZ MONDAY NIGHT
WAS GREATLY ENJOYED

N U in u iiiiim M in in iM iiiin iiiiiiiiu iii

M. DRESNER

(Tram Wsdnasdsy't Bally)

Mrs. D. D, Newberry and little
daughter Lucile and Mrs. Kenneth
Murrell, jr., spent tho day in Orlando
yesterday.
Mrs. T, A. Neal and Mrs. Harry
L eg io n Members and S
3 2 2 ? , ™ * “u
Correct Apparel for Women and Misses
Dickson,
of
Orlando,
motored
over
After the banquet tho tables wore
Guests Had Most En­
yesterdny afternoon to attend tho
cleared away and dancing wns in­
bridge party and miscellaneous show­
joyable Affair
dulged in until u into hour sent tho er for Miss Adelaide Higgins, given by
youngsters nnd many of tho older Mcsdnmes A. W. Fitts and Hal
ones home with the feeling In thoir Wight.
hearts nnd minds that Campholl-LossMrs. J. M. Burns nnd daughter, Mrs.
Ing Post is the host ever and thoy Howard Smith aro spending tho after­
jLNV MANY ^OOOD TALKS BY know how to pull off a successful noon in Sorrento visiting frlonds.
8 Extra Savings for those
who Buy here now on
»
MEMBERS AND GUESTS—
Armistico Day, a successful show or J. A. Sullivan^ D. Strugfield, T. An­ —
MUSIC AND DANCING
a banquet nnd dnnee at any old time derson, L. Baker and Misses Plttis
and their affairs will’alwnya be'the and Walker, of Macon, Gn., are mo­
' (Tram Tuesday's THIIrT social events of the Hf0 of Sanford toring through the state stopping ov­
Ono of the moat pleasant occasions for many years to come.
er in Sanford yesterday.
of the social aoaaon was that of the
1
M. B. Shelton, of Daytona wns in
dinner and dance given fay .the Camp
the
city yesterday transacting busi­
beii-Lossing Post, American Legion,
ness.
Our lino of Misses' and Children's Coats have been chosen for
at the Hotel Valdez last; night.
Mrs.
Joseph
Umbnck,
of
Orlando,
their dependability and wearing qualities.
It was staged as an oftaq-pieco'of
was In tho city yesterday calling onl j
the big Armistice Day •• celebration
old friends nnd coming over to attend | ■
that was such a great success, and
* * * * * * * * * *
the party given yesterday afternoon 18
the Legion boys wnnted an occasion
by Mesdames Fitts and Wight, for 8
to tell all their friends just how they
In aplte of the rain the woods was Miss Adelaide Higgins,
jg
A good coat will plorre your girl as much as a toy. They like
appreciated their efforts In behalf of full of hunters Thanksgiving day.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoyt Hunt, of Indian- g
pretty clothes ju st
/ell as their elders, and we can save you
the Legion, and also to present the
Rev. Goodberd was,shopping in npoliB, nro spending some time hero
silver cups to tho winners of tho var­ Snnford Wednesday.
somo
money
now
on
a
purchase of this class of merchandise.
at the Montezuma.
ious events.
.
Mrs. Williams nnd Mrs Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Kcrrod, of
A fine orchestra, arranged by Ed­ and children of this place nnd Dr. Warren, Ohio, are spending n fow
gar Ball, discoursed sweet- music all Martin and wife of Osceola, left Mon­ days hure, leaving next week for St.
A FEW MORE DAYS, LADIES
during the dinner and for The dance day for Miami.
Augustine where they will spend a
^iftcrwnrd and, like all that Ball pro­
Thorc will ho an oyster supper at fow weeks and then expect to return
------------------ TO BUY-----------------ductions, it-was all right.
to Sanford to Bpend tho winter.
tho town hall December 2,
After the invocation by Chaplain
Mr. and Mrs. II. I. Cievorlgn, of
Edgar nnd Fred McFnrlnne spent
George Hyman,,Post Commander L. Friday in Osceola with Charles Sum Holden, Mo., nro among tho out of
F. Roper addressed the assemblage mofsill.
state visitors hero yesterday.
»
and briefly outlined the work of the
Walter L. Wight, of Cairo, Gn., ar­
Miss Roney of Lnkc Hart nnd Miss
AT REDUCED PRICES
Legion under his year’s leadership— Wilson of Orlando Bpent the week rived in tho city yesterday nnd will bo
ncsocinted in businoss with Hal
a year that has bfcen filled with many end with MIbb Helen Moran.
Considering quality our prices now on Ladies’ Apparel, are much low- \
Wight.
events, with many big things for tho
Tho Club mot Monday with good
er than any place you may go ,
M. S. Wiggins, who has boon in tho
benefit of the Legion and for tho up­ attendance.
north
nnd
cast
on
business
for
tho
building of tho city—fAF tho Amer­
Mr. Owens of Osceola, wns visit­
past three months, has returned nrtl
ican LegMrt represents 'the best type ing friends hero Mondny.
of American oitsenshlp.
Mrs. McFnrlnne and Mrs. Daniels will Bpend tho winter here. Mr. nnd
E
Commander Roper then Introduced spent Wednesday with Mrs. J. W. Mrs. Wiggins have rented tho W. D. S
Gillon homo on Elm nvenuo for tho
Judge Gcorgo Herring, the new post Flynt.
Sanford, Fla.
Phone 121
214 East First St.
winter.
commander, who responded In a hap­
Mrs. Kate Kilhniic has been very
Mrs. Margaret Barnes, of Jefferson
py vein and ppromisod all his “bud­ ill. Mrs. Hart has been teaching
Court
Apartments, Orlando, is spend­
dies" his unqualified "upport in nil school in her place.
ing
tho
day hero with friends and at­
that tho Loglon meant and stood for.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Wicholson nnd
One of the great advantages, wo
tending
to business,
* Id i c t i c a t a i n i t a l u i l B i l B i I B i
The following gentlemen wero call­ Miss Annn Peters of Daytona spent
infer, of "rending It In tho morning
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Logan
of
Cenevu
ed upon and responded in a few words Thanksgiving with Mr. nnd Mrs.
when it is nows,” Is [that, you enn
wore in tho city today. Thoy report ha
nbout tho Legion: Dr. Hyman, Goo. Henry Levy.
WANTED
then intelligently read it again in tho
tho Lognn Mercantile company as
A. DeCottcs, Forest Lake, Goorgo W.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. E. Franklin had
evening
when
it
is
contradicted,
WANTED—Young cow.
Muzt ba
Knight, Chnrllo Britt, tho "Carnival friends from Dnytonu Thanksgiving. fllourishing and enjoying a lino fall ha
(BlfBlIUlMlUMliniRlM
trade.
ha
...........
....
.......
........
J.
II. Malfresh
and
good
milker.
Man,” R. J. Holly and scvoral othors.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Provntt Mrs.
FOR RENT-A tent hftuao consisting m0P( Dox 1M( Sorrent0( PU.
18-tfc
The presentation of the silver cups W. II. Rivers and Mr. Honry Dewey
(From Thunday'a Daily)
of 2 te n ts alt screened am i floured.
JOHN LANDMAN DIES IN HOCHwns ono of the most impressive nnd wns In Eustis Mondny on business.
E. Hnckor wita nmofcg the out ofClenn, good water, in city limits.—E. SEE M. S. NELSON for all kinds of
ESTER most delightful items on tho pro­
Mr. nnd Mrs. David Speer of San­ stato business visitors hero yesterday
hauling.
31-tfe
John Lnndmnn, a former resident A. Moffett, Celery Avo. Phono 107-W.
gram. Commander Roper had a dlf- ford, nre spending n few weeks with registering from Atlnntn.
1 0 - l t c WANTED—Dolls to dress for Chrtzt■. flciilt task In presenting onch cup nnd Mrs. M. E. Wicks.
K. L. Mock, of Leesburg, wnn in tho of Altnmontc and well known horo,
mua. For full information address
ho wns equal to tho occasion, nnd in
Mrs. McFnrlnno nnd Mrs. T. W. city yesterday calling on his friends died ■nt Rochester, Minn., whero ho
Lenin
Is
tho
only
man
who
hns
ovMrs.
L. It. Mitchell, Box 04, Oviedo,
was locelving attention nt tho Sanaa fow words of gmcoful acknowledge­ Provntt cnlled on Mrs. Hall Thursdny. and attending to business.
or
been
able
to
mnku
money
out
of
u
j
Fin,
11-tf-p
Fred
ment of tho debt the Legion owed all
W. M. Glower, of Romo, Gn., Is tnrium of Mayo Brothors.
printing
press.—Asheville
Times.
Wnlernn received tho announcement of
those who had assisted in many ways
FOR SALE
Equip your whole family with Pet­ making his headquarters nt tho Mon­
in making tho Armistico Day a suc­ ers shoes for tho Christmas holidays. tezuma while in the city on business. Mr. Landman’s dentil today by wiro
Business is finding out thn,t if buy­ FOR SALE—No. 817 West First St.
cess, ho presented tho silver cups to Solid leather throughout, Sold on n
R. L. McKenzie, of Jacksonville, nnd the statement that tha funeral
Eight roomH nnd bath. For price
would occur at tho Into home of tho ers will not fall for prices, prices
tho following:
money back guarantee by Rivers Bros. representing tho Kclly-Springfield deceased nt Grand Rapids today un­ must fall for buyers.—Norfolk Vlr- nnd tortus, wrlto box 782, Daytona,,
Mrs. Lousing, president of tho Wo­ Sanford avenge.
10-2tc Tiro Co., is spending a fow days here
Fin.
40-tfc
der tho auspices of Grand Hapids gtninn-Pilot.
calling on his local customers.
man’s Auxiliary, for tho best decor­
“EXIDE" BATTERIES, tho Glnnt
Mr. nnd Mrs. Victor Check, of Knn- lodgo of Elks.
ated flont.
* * * * * * * * * *
13-ir.tc
Mr.
Landman
lived
for
many
years
G
G
G
cures
Malarial
Fever,
thnt
lives in a box. Wo can now fur­
sas, are spending somo timo hero at
Mrs. Henry Wight, for tho Welfare
in
Grand
Rapids,
Mich.,
nnd
had
a
nish
six
Volt Batteries ut $24,60. We
the
Montezuma.
Department of tho Woman’s Club, for
largo
circle
of
frlonds
in
thnt
city.
buy,
Bell, exchange, recharge nnd reIs
tho
ton
pounds
thnt
Mnrshnl
Mrs.
B.
J,
Starling
left
this
after­
tho best decorated float, the enr of
noon for Jacksonville where she will On account of failing health he came Foch has gained slnco ho cnnio over pnir nil makes Batteries.—Ray Broth­
Mrs. A. E. Hill.
8-tfc
spend two weeks with her sister, Mrs. to Florida Beveral years ago Bottling to this country American or French? ers. Phono 648.
K. II. Lloyyd, of Lloyd's Shoo
**********
near
Altamonte
and
planting
un
or—Boston Globe.
Robort Sims, nt hor homo in IllvorFOR SALE—Coni oil hooter, $8.00}
Store, for the host decorated commer­
nngo grovo. Fulling health made l t (
________________
side.
electric table stoves, $12.60 value,
cial float.
Misses Bessie nnd Hnzol Quigg of
necessary
for
him
to
give
up
active
M
foreign
countries
nro
clamorSenator
Duncan
U.
Flotchor
wns
for
$7.00, in perfect condition. 418
R. P. Walters of DoLand for tho Orlando, spent Thanksgiving hero
work and he removed to St. Po ora- ,
f(jr Tanl
fnmo is worW. Magnolia.
hero
this
morning
for
n
few
minutes
13-tp
first prize in motor boat races and tho guest of their pnronts.
,,
onroutc to Washington after n few burg whero he ownou two r orient. wide.—Union
Pharmacy.
adv. IIICMHTITCIIINO AND PICOTINO ATRoy Cooke, DoLand, for tho Hocond
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Ellis were Sat­ days spent nt Geneva at tho homo of bakeries. Ho was taken to Rochester
tiiehmcnt, fits all mnvlng machines.
prize for motor bonts.
urday visitors to Snnford.
Price |2 00. Chocks, lOo oxlrn. L ig h t!
his sister, Mrs. J. H. Huddleston. Sen­ several months ago and all that medi­
Mull
llumto. Ilex 1ST, UlrmTngRollins college for winning the ca­
In England, dishwashing is a pro luun, (inter
Rev. Clark delivered a good sermon ator Fletcher did not have timo to cal flkill could do wns done for him
Ain.
11-fltp
noe races, received a cup and two in­ here Tuesday evening,
with no avail. Ilia friends hero will ,lUo cause of Insanity. Stnck 'em up, A NICI3 COUNTrtV HOMED F O R HALID—
Htop
over
in
Sanford
for
n
nhort
tnlk
dividual cups, nnd tho college wns
Apply lo m a n a g e r , A. J. L u n d u u le t.
Mr. and Mrs, Brown will move into much as he would liku to hnvo done loarn with regret of tho death of Jnck dear,vnnd go to tho movies.—Blrni- Itiuilo
A, Hox 240, H anford. Fla. II l i l p
represented by Jnck Stevens nnd J. their now house on Crystal Lake Avo.
Lnndmnn,
who
was
well
liked
by
those
Ingham
News,
hut promises to visit us longer when
R. Hnllldny, who accepted tho cups.
FOR SALE—Bargain, six cylinder, 6who knew him.
last of the week.
congress adjourns.
All of tho recipients responded to
It is astonishing how quickly Tnn­ pusHoiigor Nash touring cnr. Run
Mr. Sweeney hns tho foundation
Ihe Prustmtntion of Commander Ro­ Inid for his house on 4th. St.., facing OGO quickly relieves a cold, 13-lGtc
lnc will produco results. You usually about ten thousand miles, practically
DEATH OF GEO. II. ROBERTS
per with words of thnnkH straight the lnke.
„
,, „ , , „ , . .
■feel hotter from the very first dose. now, first chins condition, Tho cnr
Goorgo II. Roberts died nt tho homo
, tll
, will plensu tho most fnsthioaus.—M.
from their hearts nnd this ocension
New arrivals at Crystal Lake Hotel
of
his
son
South
of
tho
city
on
Wed­
W. Halford, Enterprise Junction, Fin.
tvnn made n moBt happy ono by tho nre Mr. nnd Mrs. James Sweeney, Mr.
nesday nftornonn after a lingering ill­
’
____________ 16-4to
Legion nnd all those who wore pres­ George Grady, Mr. George Philips, of
How in the woiM did men got to
ness. Thu funeral was held from tho
ent to receive tho prizcH. Tho sllvor Salisbury, Mass., Mr. nnd Mrs. Clif­
homo today nt 3 o'clock, Rev. Clarke 1,0 Krent before headlines wore In- CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE—
cups wore works of a rt nnd beauty ford nnd dpughtcr. from Hamilton,
Early Jersey nnd Charleston Wnkoofflclnting. Interment was made in vented?—Hartford Times.
and wero donnted by tho First Nn- Mass., and Mr, nnd Mrs. Sulivan from
ficld, 6,000 for $4.00! 10,000 for $7.50.
Thnt morning lamoness—those Lakoviow comotory.
I
~
'
"
lonnl Bank, tho Seminoto. Bank nnd Michigan.
Docousod wus born in Oswego, Now, The Washington conference can ho Slnglo 1,000 $1.25 f. o. h. Valdosta.—
sharp pains when bending or lifting,
the Peoples Bnnk, of this city, and
mnke work a burden ami rest impos­ York, in 1840, mid with his parentH summarized ns Dinner Pinto vs. Ar- Kinsey Wholesale Plant Co., Valdosta,
by F. F. Dutton, Wight. iBp&lt;?s. Com­
Ga.
10-ltp
“Wo have sold 07,000 bottles of sible. Don't he handicapped by a inoved to Toledo, Ohio, when ho was mor Plnto.-Groenville Piedmont.
pany, Harry Heorcn and the Amer­
bnd buck—look to your kidneys. You n young boy. Ho made his homo in . ........ -. ,
»
Tnnlnc
nnd
hnvo
never
had
a
slnglu
e n Legion.
complaint,”—Jacob’s Pharmacy, A4.- will mnku no miHtnko by following Toledo for many yenrs coming to
Tho bnnquot was ono of $ho Hotel
Floridn with his son two years ago.'■
lantn, Gn. Sold by Union Pharmacy. this Sanford resident’s example.
Valdez' banquets nnd thfltj ,puts tho
Mrs. W. A. Tlllis, 1100 Elm Avo., Ho wns a veteran of tho Civil war, R
,
adv.
seal of npproval upon it, r There wns
sayB: “I am just ns strong for being a member of n company volun- ■
■delicious chicken, olives, cej^ry, dress­
,g
Donn’s Kidney Pills now nB when I teoring at Toledo.
ing, mashed potatoes, pcas^ dessert, ATTENTION MEMBERS OF
Tho sympathy of the friends of tha ■'
endorsed
them
before.
1
used
them
THE AMERICAN LEGION
•coffee and cigars and it wni cooked
somo few yenrs ago. At thnt timo family hero and in Ohio aro oxtonded J
and served In tho stylo" that has
I hnd a sore and lnmo back nnd found to tho son, II. L. Roberts, of this city ■
All members of the American it difficult to bend over. My kidneys nnd n daughter In Chicago.
made tho Hotel Vnldcz fitmbus.
After nil the cups had been present- Legion arc requested to bo presont didn’t act ns they Bhould, either. I
ROSE FOUR
:
■ed George A. DeCottea! lirose nnd nt tho regular meeting Thursdny, used a box of Doan’s nnd thoy regu­ To prevent n cold take 6BG. 13-15tc J
elated that hy had n m in^hat had December 8th, nt 8 p. m. at tho court lated my kidneyd and rid mo of the
■
BLISS TRIUMPH
■
been given him to pros eh f otto of tho house.
MITIt'K
OF
SALK
pains in my bnck. I have great faith
L. F. Roper, Post Commander, in Doan's Kidney Pills.”
roemhers of the Legion fpr distin­
COBBLERS
Notice l» hereby given th a t under anil
K. R. Murrell, Jr., Adjutant.
guished services and'he presented a
Price 00c nt all dealers. Don't by v irtu e of a Final Decree of hororfoHurn and Halo Issuing out of the C ir­
two-hnndled porcelain cupl toi Hodgson
This .seed stock is especially selected Maine Grown,
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get cuit Court of tho Seventh Judicial Cir- =
pall, with the remark he would need FOR SALE!—16 acres, located 2 miloa Doan's Kidney Pills—the sumo that cult of Florida. Ill and for hemlnole J:
from fields free from Blight infection
In a cauee therein ponding It in the mornings fo^1cold water.
from Oviedo, 'Fla.,1 1-4 mllo from Mrs. Tlllis had. Foster-Milburn Co., County.
w herein M erritt F. !{?hlneon le the
complainant, and F. W. Hchwlnd and
Hodgson accepted It and said that hnrd road, nil fonced and cross fenc­ Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
11 PECK BAGS
adv. Hmma M. Hchwlnd his wife, nre defend­
ants,
l will offer for nnlo and will sell
■when ho waa using It flllcwj-wlth Ice ed, 7 acres cleared, 3 acres tiled, 76
to the highest bidder for cash a t the
Ask for Prices
,
water ho would be thinking of Mr. budded orange trees bearing, 3 flow-.
front door of the Court Houne In Han­
Hamlrioln County. Florida, during
DcCottes.
In, well., n room hou.o, .rn.ll h .rn '
* I’111' ' 1 ford.
the legal hours of sale, upon Mondny,
J a n u a r y 2nd, 1H33. the shine being a
The banquet wns onoTbf those mnny and irnrngo, running water In houno «»'&gt; c.n.or.d-BU rlln«tjm New ,
legal ealee day, the following descrlbroestones In the good Umea that will soil for less than it cost to im­
eJ/1re a l eetauT situated,Tying*knd beTni
It
is
a
conference
of
the
big
guns
In tho County ..........
rof" Seminole, State
Sanford people seem to'ho having all prove. Come, lojjk it over. Celery is
Flurlda, to-wll:_
of
tho
world
of
the
btg
guns
of
the
Lots 1 and 3 of n!ock “A" of the
n tho time and brought all the “Bud- now growing on it. Price $3,000. Box
M ltob.ll Sur,,/ o i l V o . B X w 3 &amp; T .
SANFORD
10-8tp world.—Nashville Banner.
FLORIDA
‘dies'' and their friends together In a 101, Oviedo, Fla. J1 •
’X
M aster In Chancery.
a social gathering that waa strictly In­
aKojtQH a iiKnniNQ, ,
Solicitor ror Complainant. 14-Sto
I8-16tc
Sell It vrtth a Herald Wont Ad.
formal and filled with that-groat fra- To break a cold take 666.

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PRIZES PRESENTED

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- THE SANFORD WEEKLY

McKIM-RILBY.

i&gt;i

L ta than fifty dollar* worth of trace,
thrub* and plant* cauied a property to
m O for’five huntiled dollar* more &gt;TL»n
had been offered for it.
One pecan
tree often produce* many dollar*'
worth of nut* in a Mason. A few fi«
tree* will net even more and other
nuts and fruits are equally profitable.

i"----------------~ ----- 2* 1.921
AY, DECEMBER
i
(From W tlM U ir’i Dally)

IffM l S M liy 'i Dally)

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.TCvMKIBH

^vysrj#

o n tr a e t end bond May be
proposed ceon
Mention to Samuel Jordan,
had on apnlli
Clark of thea Volualn Board of County
Commissioners, DeLand, Florida,
or
from B. A. Douglaaa. Clark of th e Semi­
nole Board of County Commissioners,
Hanford,' Florida, a f to r November I t ,
1921, on deposit of 15.00 w hich will bo
r e tu rn e d If bid la made.
By o rd e r of th e Board o f County
Commlaalonara of Volualn and Seminote Countie*, Florida.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUOLA88.
Clerk, Board of County
Commlialonero, Seminole
County,&gt; Florida.
12-Uo.

Tho many friends of Robert McKlm
formerly of this city, will bo Inter­
ested in the following notice .in the
Sacramento, California, Boo:
Cards aro being received in today’s
mail announcing tho engagement of
Miss Tholma Riloy to Robert McKim,
the news coming as quito a surprlso
In the Circuit Court *f the Seventh Judicial Cir­
except to thoir closest friends.
cuit of Florida, U and tor SamiMiss Riloy Is tho daughter of Ray
nole Count/,—In Chanoety,
L. Riloy, state controller, and Mrs.
CITATION
Riley, and though only a recent ar­ Beatrice Dunbar, Complainant,
v*.
rival in Sncrnmento, hns nlrondy ac­
Dunbar, Defendant.
quired a largo circle of frionds among Joaeph
To Joaeph Dunbar. Realdenc* Unknown!
It appearing from an tfrid av lt filed In thla
tho youngor sot. . She attended cant*
that jou are a non-realdent of the State
Mills College and is a graduato of of Florida, therefore, /on, Joaeph Dnnber, are
ordered and required oa lb* Bib d e j of Decem­
Stanford University where sho was ber. A. D. 1921, to appear to tha hill of com­
exhibited agalnat /on In thla cauae.
identified with tho Alpha Phi Soror­ plaint
It le ordered that thla notice be publlahed In
the
Sanford
Herald once n week for eight
ity.
week*.
.
McKim is a son of William McKim, WITNKSS m j hind and tba teal of thla court
on
thla
27th
d
a
/
of
September,
A. D. 1021,
of Sanford, Florida, and a nephew of (SBAL)
It. A. DOUat,AHS.
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
S. W. McKim, a prominent resident
Seminole Count/, Fie.
of this city. Ho attended Tulnyne (JEO. A. DeCOTTES,
Solicitor
and
of
Oonnaal
for Complainant.
University in New Orleans. Ho re­ T-tte
ceived a commission as lieutenant
during tho world war nnd established Notice of Application for Tax Deeds
Under Section S7S of the Gen­
a splendid record. Ho is popular both
eral Statutes
in businoss nnd social circles here.
Notice
is
hereby given that F. L.
Tho marriago will tako place around
Woodruff,
purchaser
of Tax Certifi­
*ho first of tho year.
cate No. 175,- dated the 2nd day of
"I’m a sicl4 man, Ddc.”—"How June, A. D 1010, said certificate em­
many quarts is the matter with braces the following described proper­
ty situated in Sominolo County, Flori­
you?"
da, to-wit: South 1-2 Lot 1 and All
Thcro must bo no moro wnrs. Lot Lot 2 (less NE 1-4 of Lot 2), Sec. 20,
tho killing bo done by the automo­ Twp. 20 S, Rnngo 30 East, 45 acres.
Tho said land being assessed at tho
biles.
dato of the issuanco of such certificate
in the name of Unknown.
Also Tax Certificate No. 761, dateid
tho 2nd day of Juno, A. D. 1018, said
certificate embracos the following de­
In Circuit Court Seventh Judicial Cir­
scribed property situated in Seminole
cuit. Seminole County, Florida.
—In Chancery.
County, Florida, to-wlt: Lots 4 and
1)1 VOUCH
6 Blk 0, Russell's Plat of Fort Reed.
The said land being assessed a t the
Olivia Coinrt,
*
vs.
date of tho issuanco of such certificate
E ugene Cosnrt.
It appear* from tho a ffid a v it of Oliv­ In tho namo of Unknown, has filed
ia C oiart, horeln duly fllod, th a t she Is said certificates in my offlco and has
tho com plainant In tho above entitled
cauae; thnt the renldenco of IOugone made application for tax deed to issue
Coinrt. the defendant, la u nknow n to
the I'.frlnnt; thnt thero la no one In the In accordance with law.
Htato of Florida, tho aervlce of a subUnloss said certificates shall be re­
pnenn upon whom would hind d efend­
a n t: thnt tho dofondnnt la over tw e n ty - deemed according to Inw tax deed will
one (21) yoara of age.
You nro th e re fo re ordered to nppoar issue thereon on tho 0th dny of De­
to thla hill of com plaint on the 6th day cember. A. D. 1021.
of Kebrunry. 1922, tho aame being a
rule dny of thla court.
Witness my officinl signature nnd
It la f u rth e r ordered th a t thla notice
seal
this the 3rd dny of November, A.
ho publlahed for olght
oonaeoutlve
w eo )ka In tho Hnnfora Herald, a new* D. 1021.
mper publlahed In Seminole County,
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Florida.
WltnoBN B. A. Douglass, Clerk of the
Clork Circuit Court,
Circuit Court, nnd tho son! th e re o f thla,
the Sth dny of Nov. A. D. 1911.
Sominole County, Fla.
(8BAI.)
B. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk. 12-6tc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.

Miss Ruby Baker, who has been the
house guest of Mrs. W. J. Barring­
ton, haa returned to her home in danford.—Orlando Sentinel.
Mrs. dus Linfua (nee Annie McDormlt) left Saturday for her homo
The first co*t of trees and the up*
in Columbia, 3. C., after spending two
keep
expense
are
insignificant
in
coo*
weeks
hero with hor aunt, Mr*. J.
MV'
•&gt;'
parison with return*. Even a small lot
N. Robson. Hor many friends regret
will accommodate a few specimen** in
that sho hr.d to loavo so soon as thoy
odd corner*.' Start your planting this
wero expecting hor to spend the win­
Im
winter, making additions as you can.
ter here.
You will get pleasure a* well as profit
J. P. Stockman, R. II. Burnett, E.
S.
Rogers nnd W. J. Dominick loft yes­
Our catalog and planting guide will
terday
in tho Stockman car for their
help you. This book is free for the
homo in Greenwood, S. C., aftor spend­
asking. Write for it today. We have
ing several days hero with friends.
a complete stock of good trees, shrubs,
They
also visited Tnmpa and other
plants of all kinds adapted to Florida
places
on tho Wost Coast.
and the South, in the best varieties.
Miss Mnymo Mero hns rotumod
homo from Orlando whoro sho spent
c, ai. cm irrm a a co*
tho wook end with Miss Mildred Dick­
J a fk » « a v fllft r i t H I a ,
son at Jefferson Court Apartment*.
Miss Mildred Dickson, of Jefferson
Court, Orlando, was the guest of her
sister, Mrs. Chris Matthews, Thanks­
Av
giving day.
ii
Harry Fbrran, of Eustls, waa the
CREAM FOR CATARRH
guest of his sister, Mrs. D. L. Thrash­
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
er yesterday afternoon.
Tells How To Got Quick Relief
Among the Sanford people attend­
from Head-Cold*. IPs Splendid!
ing tho bridgo party given Saturday
afternoon by Mrs. Harry Dickson at
her homo In Orlando, honoring Miss
In ono minute your cloggod ostrils Adelaide Higgins, whoso marriago to
FORMER SUPERINTENDENT OF
will open, tho nir passages in your Mr. Lucas McLood takes placo in DoCANADIAN PACIFIC SEES
head
will clcui unu you can breathe combor were: Mrs. Joo Chittenden,
MUCn OF INTEREST
freely. No more hawking, snuffling, Mrs. Hal Wight, Mrs. LaVerne Hurt,
Jamoe R. Nelson, formerly super* blowing,
headache,
dryness. No
intendent of tho Canadian Pacific R. struggling for breath at night. Your Miss Lettlo Caldwoll, Mrs. C. R.
Klrtloy, Miss Sara Wight, Mr*. AyR.'and export in transportation and cold or catarrh will bo gone.
lotto Fitts, Mrs. B. L. Perkins, Mrs.
financial problems in Now York City,
Got a small bottle of Ely's Cream W. E. Bailoy and Mrs. Goo. Woiland.
who visited our city thin week in com* Balm from your druggist now. Ap­
W. W. C. Smith and family of Ocala
pany with T. S. Huff, stated that ho ply n llttlo of this fragrant, ai.tlsoptlc
spent tho wook ond horo at tho Monte­
was very much impressed with the healing cream in your nostrils. It
zuma.
strategic position of Sanford at tho penetrates through every air passage
H. N. Brock, of Carrollton, Ga., was
headwaters of navigation. Mr. Nel­ of tho head, soothes tho inflamed or
a
businoss
visitor horo Saturday.
■'
son was impressed with tho logical swollen mucous membrane nnd rollof
K. L. Mock, of Loosburg, was In
position of our city for freight distri­ comes Instantly.
tho city Saturday mingling with his
bution which would ovontually mako
It’s Just fine. Don’t stay stuffed up many frionds and transacting busi­
it centralized headquarters for tho fu­ with a cold or nasty catarrh—Relief
noss.
ture warehousing and distribution of comes so quickly.—Adv.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. Sutton, Misses
morchandiso of all deserption through
Willio Mao nnd Dorothy Sutton, of
this portion of Florida.
Chattanooga, Tonn., spont tho wook
Mr. Nelson has spont a week in a
end horo at tho Montezuma.
caroful investigation and commercial
H. F. Lawrence, of Jacksonville, was
research of tho city and its futuro, in
in tho city Saturday attending to
consultation with Mr. Convorsc D.
business, mnking his hendquartors at
Marsh, tho flnancior of Now York. Mr.
the Montezuma.
Nelson was much impressed with tho
C. E. Raynor, of East Port, N. Y.,
activities of tho city and tho enter­
was registered at the Montezuma
prise of tho merchants nnd to borrow ROTARY CLUB FOSTERING A Sunday.
By: V. B. DOUGLASS, D. C.
hla own expression, ho said that "ho MOVEMENT THAT WILL MEAN
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Trapp and son THBTFORD &amp; WILKINSON.
1B-Oto la Circuit Court, Sevruth Judicial Cir­
was sold on Sunford” for its courtesy,
MUCH TO THE CHILDREN
woro among thoso stopping a t tho
cuit, State of Florida. County of
it* pro-emlnont farming industry und
Ueaaluoio.—lu Cheneery
Montezuma Sunday.
In Ike Circuit Court of the fleventh Ju­
tho gonulno sorvlco rondored by nil
dicial
Circuit
of
Florida,
In
nnd
for
.
(From T uatdty's Daily)
FORECLOSURE
Word has boon rooeivod stating that
Hrmlnolc County.—In Chancery.
with whom ho camo in contact, and
Snnford will hnvo n community J. M. Nooly Is vory ill at a hospital Marlon Olleu, Complainant,
J. P. Muaaolwhlto and Orlando B ank A
tho slogan, "Tho City Substnntnl" Christmas troo nnd every kiddio in in Atlanta, whoro ho wont to attend
v*:
T r u s t Company, a corporation, Com­
Jo
h
n
Olloa,
Defendant.
plainants,
was indood appropriate, Ho was par­ this part of tho country will bo in­ a banquot glvon by tho Now York
CITATION
vs.
aitoe, Itealdence Unknow n:
W. A. W hitcom b nnd Agnoa D. W h it­
ticularly approclativo of tho assist­ vited to attond tho coromonios on Lifo Insuranco Co. His many frionds ToItJohn
appearing from nn a ffid a v it fllod
comb, hla wife, nnd W. A. Whitcomb,
ance rondored him by Mr. Ponrmnn, Christmas over or Christmas night as In Snnford wish him a speedy rccov- In thla cauae thnt you nro a non-reslTrustee, J. W a lte r F ly n t and Mnry
dont of tho Htntn of Florldn, therefore,
H. Flynt, hla wife, A. J. Holder, Ala
secretary of tho Chnmbor of Com- tho caso may bo nnd ovory ono of ory.
you, John Giles, are ordered nnd r e q u ir ­
Clyde Ilonnetl and C. M. Bonnell, her
ed
on
tho
lfith
day
of
Ja
n
u
a
ry
,
A.
D.
husband, Mrs. M. B. Johnson, n w id­
morco.
thorn will think that old Santa Claus
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lnno nnd 1922, to uppenr to it
the .........
bill of complaint
ow, Prod T. Williams, J. F o ste r Al­
uKulnat you In thla cauae.
lison, T. B. Purden, Osceola Cypress
hns como to Snnford especially for daughter, Miss Noll, of DoLand, wore exhibited
It la ordered th a t thla notice be pubCompany, a corporation, B. L. H u n t­
HANDSOME NEW YORK
thum. Tho Sanford Rotary Club is horo yesterday on a visit to thoir son, llabed In tho Hanford Horatd once a
er. L. M. Crosthw nlt nnd Mary
for eight Wonka.
Crosthwnlt, hla wife, I ra W h ltm e r
YACHT MAKES TRIP
fostering this idoa and tho special Edward Lnno, and othor frionds. Mr. week
WITNESS my hand nnd tho aoal of
nnd Mnry W hltmer, hi* wife, nnd Ira
W hltm er, Trustee, F r a n k J, Jacoby
UP 8T. JOHNS RIVER committee is busy right now with do- Lnno Is recovering from a recent op­ thla Court on thla 16th dny of Novem(unm arried). W. L. Moore and Ma­
tuils getting ready to enlist tho help eration and his many Snnford friends l,0(8KAL) 19*1' B. A. DOUGLASa,
bel Moore, hie wife, nnd W. L. Moore,
Clerk of tho Circuit Court.
Trustee, C. M. W h ite ( u n m a r r ie d .
Tho gnHolino launch “Hturduy” of nnd nssistnnco nnd good offices of all nro glad to soo him restored to health H -9to
Homlnoln County, Fla.
Isabel Htevlok Ilouah nnd H nrry
Roush, her husbnnd, C harles B. DooNow York, owned by 0. A. Sludu und tho lodgas nnd ordors and clubs of ugaln.
loy, I.uoy P. W nkefleld and P o r te r T.
In
th«
Circuit
Court
of
tho
Boronth
Judicial
Cir­
W akefield, h e r huaband, Clnra B.
piloted by Captnin Cnnnvn, of Jack­ Snnford in this groat work.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Famollo of
cuit af Florida, In and for Bamtnola Coun­
Gilliland,
a widow, Mnry O. Ilram m er
ty,—In
Chancery.
Snnford
had
a
community
Christ­
nnd George B. Brnmmer, hor h u s ­
sonville, Htoppcd in Pnlutku for a
Oviudo woro among tho visitors to
band, Hamuel C. Dooley nnd Bmma
CITATION
short stay Sunday afternoon. On mas troo sovoral years ngo fostorod the city yostorday.
J. Dooley, his wife, 8. H. D ewhlrat
by
tho
Womnn’B
Club
and
it
was
a
nnd
Alta II. Dewhlrat, hla wife. B. A.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. J. Holly attended 1.111}twl lUjnro, Complainant,
board with Mr. Slado nnd his wife
Olllllnnd nnd Mnry Olllllnnd, hla
T
»
.
groat
buccosb
.
Slnco
that
tlmo
tho
wife, Emmn D. Ayres, n widow, Leon
w oe n party of friends who had como
tho funoral of Chris. Codrington at Paul llijn a* . Pefrmlant.
I . Loltny and Ornce A. LoRoy. hla
To Paul llaynaa. Ilraldanc# Unknown:
down from Now York for a trip up llttlo ones havo novor had a troo of DoLand this morning.
wlfo,
H. Summers, F r a n k W. Good­
It apptirlng from an affidavit flltd In thla
rich nnd P rances Goodrich, his wife.
tho St. Johns rivor to Sanford nnd this kind and tho big hoartod pooplo
can** that you a rt a non-rraldcnt of Ibt Blata of
Central
Union T ru st Compnny, of
Florida. Ilicraforv, you Paul llajnca, ara ordered
of Snnford will bo nsked to como and
(From Tucaday'i Dally)
New York, a corporation, and Charles
othoi paints of interest.
and raqnlrtd on the ntli d a j of Hcovmbar, A. I&gt;.
N. Bdmlnston, Defendants.
B. J. Starling will return homo to­ 11)21, to appear to Ilia hill of romplalnt exhibit
Tho Sturdny 1h a very trim 80-foot help put tho iden over big this yoar.
OIIDKII
ed
Sgalnit
jou
In
thla
cauae.
To
tho defendants, L. M. Crosthwnlt
Tho
Rotarians
expect
tho
co-opornday from Lakoland whoro ho has boon It I* ordered that thla nolire be pnbltahrd le
yntch carrying u crow of six men
nnd
Mnry
Crosthwnlt,
his wife, Irn
Sanford lltrald once t week for eight weeke.
W hltm er nnd Mnry W hltmor,
his
and the enptnin nnd contains acco­ tion and help of nil tho pcoplo in thin attending nn exhibit of tho A. A C. theWITNH8H
m j bend end the eeal nf eeld court
wlfo. nnd lr n W hltmer, Trustee,
on thla :ird d ej of October, A. I). 1021.
F
rn
n
k
J.
Jncoby
(unm
nrrled),
W.
L.
modations for fifteen persons.
Mo- idon whicli is not n Itotnriun proposi­ Co.
H. A. l»OlJtlI.AH8.
Moore nnd Mnhel Moore, his wife,
Mr. nnd Mrti. E. R. Davis, of Atlan­ (Hi:At.)
Clerk of Ilia Circuit Court.
tlvo powor Ie supplied by four Von tion but n public nffnlr for tho public
nnd W. L. Moore, T rustee, C. 1 M.
Seminole Count/, Florida.
and of tho public. Furthor informa­ ta nrc spending sovoral days horo at
W hile (unmnrrlod), Isnhol Stcvlck
Blorg marine engines.
OICO. A. PeCOTTICS,
*
Roush nnd H nrry Roush, her hitstion about tho Community Trco will tho Montozumu.
Solicitor
and
Couneol
for
Defendant.
S
Otc
bnnd, Chnrles B. Dooloy, Lucy P.
After the trip up the St. Johns, tho
bo given in tho Daily Herald and all
Wnkofteld nnd P o rte r T. Wnkefleld,
Edward Brndy roturned to Montoparty will return to Jacksonville) nnd
hor hushnnd, Clnrn D. Olllllnnd. n
NOTICE
I
tho llttlo ones nro requested to bo vordo yostorday aftor spending f.ovor- Honied t.lda will bo rocelvod by the
widow,
Mnry O. Brnmmer nnd Ooorge
will mnko a trip down tho inland
B. ‘Brnmmer, her hushnnd, .'tnnuiol C.
good and remember thnt old Santa nl days horo with his pnronts, Mr. nnd Bonrtl of County Commissioner* of Donley
nnd Bmmn J. Dooley,
his
route to Miami, Palm Bench ami oth­ Claus will positively bo hero on
Nomlnolo County. Florldn, nt the Court
wife, 8. H. Dewhlrat nnd Altn H.
Mrs.
John
T.
Brndy.
,
House
In
Hnnford,
Florldn,
for
tho
er points of interest along the East Christmas day nnd hnvo somothing
Dewhlrat, hla wife, B. A. Gilliland
of n Htooknde nt tho County
J. P. Hnvmoil, of Jacksonville, wns hulldlmr
nnd Mnry Olllllnnd, his wife, Emma
Farm , according to pinna nnd apeolflConst.
D. Ayres, a widow, Loon L. I.oltny
nico for ovory ono of thorn.
cations
on
the
in tho city yesterday transacting bus­ ('ill
tin
uiu__w ith
.Clork
.I«-1
. . of
. V
oT
.. limn
. . .Court,
. fllo
*till
111 «tho
A—
t..
A
A
nnd Ornce A. LoRoy, Iris wlfo, If.
Tho pilot, Captain Cnnovu, Is well
Circuit
up
10
o'cloak,
A.
M.,
Hummers, F rn n k W. Goodrich nnd
Watch for Santa Claus and tho inoss.
liecntnhar
c o in o e r (Hit,
ii -.ii, 1921,
iv ...
Prnncos Goodrich, hln wlfo, Central
known in Pnlutkn, having resided hero Community Christmus trco.
Tho Board of County Commissioners
Elmo L. Riloy, of Jncksonvlllo spont ronorvo
Union T ru st Compnny of Now York.
the rig h t to reject nny or nil
previous to his change of residetico
id C‘
‘ N. Bdtnls■
n corporation, nnd
Charles
tho dny horo yesterday.
Wd“'
B. A. DOUai.ASB,
to Jacksonville.
It
npponrlng
from
tho
sworn
hill
of
Miss Virginia Neely roturnod homo IS .410
PRIZE WINNERS AT
Clerk. complaint horeln fllod by J. P. MussalSunday
from
Ocaln
whoro
sho
has
KANNER’S BIG SALE
w hite nnd Orlnndo Ilnnk &amp; T ru st Com­
NOTICE I
n corporation, complainants, that
ARE ANNOUNCED TODAY spent tho past two months with rela­ Healed bids will ho received by tho pany.
the dofcndnnlH L. M. Crosthwnlt nnd
Xi
Ilonrd of County Commissioners of Mnry CroBthwnlt. hi* wlfo. lrn W h lt­
tives. Sho wiih accompanied homo by Heinlnole
County, Florldn, nt tho Court ..............
.
mor nntl .Mnry
Whltmor, hi s wlfo, nnd
(From Tuesday'* Dally)
Miss Margaret Melton, who loft Sun­ llouao In Hnnford. Fln„ for grading, lr n Whitmor. Trustee, F rnnk J. Jiuohy,
dllchlng nnd othorwlso Improving the W. L. Monro nnd Mnhel Moore,
The prize winners who wore lucky day uftornoon for hor homo in Mel­ Oscaoln Bond, nccordlng to pinna and wlfo, nnd W. L. Moore, Trusteo, C. his
M.
specifications on file w ith th e Clerk, up Wlille. Isabel Stovlck llnush nnd H nrry
enough to guess tho amount of tho bourne.
till 10 o'olook, A. M.. Deo. 6tli, 1921.
Roush, liar hushnnd. Chnrles E. Dootforty years Sloan'* Liniment salo nt Knnner's Big Ten Day Sale
MIhh Elizabeth Skinnor, of Duno- A certified check for Ono H undred ev. Lucy P. Wnkofleld nnd P ortor T.
F OR
lias been tho quickest relief for last week aro announced today as din, newly olcctod president of tho (|I00.00) Dollars muat accompany eaoh Wnkefleld, h e r hushnnd. Clnrn R. Oll­
lllnnd. Mnry O. R rnm m ornnd George E.
neuralgia, sciatica and rhouma.
' The auccoBHful bidder will be re q u ir­ Grammar, liar husbnnd. nnd Hamuel C.
Florldn Stnto Federation of Woman's ed
tism, tired muscles, Innie backs, sprala* follows:
to give a bond In tho sum of Three Dooley nnd Emmn J. Dooley, his wlfo,
($300.00) Dollars.
and strains, aches and pains.
nr* all residents of the County of Mc­
Firet prizo of |100, W. T. Roberts. Clubs, wns tho guest yesterday of Hundred
County Commissioners reserve Lean, and Htnte of Illinois, th a t tho
Mrs. Ernest McGowan Galloway, thoTito
Keep Sloan’s handy nnd apply freely,
Second prizo of $50, W. II. Britt.
rig h t to rojoct nny o r all bids, or to residence and post office nddross of
ivUhoti) rubbing, at tho first twlngo.
nny hid thoy may doom to bo for each of snld defondants sevornlly Is
Tho salo wns most successful in leaving this morning for Jackson­ accept
tho heat Inte re st o M h ^ C o u n y , ^ ^
Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois;
It case* nnd brings comfort surely ovory way nnd Sales Manager Daw­ ville.
th a t the defendants H. H. Dewhlrat ami
Clerk.
and readily. You'll find It dean and
A lta H. Dewhlrat. his wife, a re reelMrs. R. E, Tolar and llttlo daught­ Dt-Hto
son is perfectly satisfied with tho
dente of th e S ta te of Illinois, and thnt
aon-sldn-stalning.
th e ir residence and post office addresa
ADVERTISEMENT
er,
Mary
Ellznboth,
rotumod
homo
Sloan’s Liniment Is pain's enemy. manner in which tho pooplo rospondod
Is Champaign. Champaign County. Illi­
Sunday
evoning
from
Jacksonville
Ask your neighbor.
nois: t h a t , th e defendants. B. A. Glutto tho summons to tho feast of bar­
K'r
NOTICE
TO
BRIDGE
CONTRACTOR*
innd and Mary Gilliland, his wife, are
At all druggist*—35c, 700, 91AO.
gains nnd tho wondorful results whore thoy spont last week visiting Heated, bid* Wlll.be received by. the re side nts of tn* State .of Illinois, and
Board of County Commissioner* of Vo th a t the
rielr residence nnd post office e d­
through advertising in tho Daily and frionds and relatives.
usla County.
Pforlds. a n d ^ h e U o n r d ^ f dreee
ge le
is Normal, McLean County, m i­
luala
County, Florida,
Miss
Paimor
loft
for
hor
homo
In
County
Commissioners
ll
th
a t the defendant Emma I). Aynolej
*
Weekly Herald .
' ‘ na t the
County. F lorida, m eeting Jointly
l
a widow, le a resident of th e State
Gnlnosvlllo,
via
Now
Smyrna,
Satur­
reC
ourt
flnux*
In
B
anfnrd/Florlda,
for
.
Mr. Dawson loavos tonight for
of IlllnolV
and th a t "heVresidence“
nnd
..........
-------ill*
tre s tle approach_____
a n d Installing
Install
oat otflce address Is Peoria. Peoria
Tampa whoro ho will put on a big day, after spending a wo-.k with' Mrs. building
f e rry across th e fit. J o h n s river, on the B ounty, Illinois; th a t the defendants
R. J. Holly of this city.
readd from Geneva to Titusville, a t 10soo Leon L. LeRoy and Orsae A. LeRoy,
sale for a Tampa Ann.
hie wife, and II. Summere, a r e residents
a. m.' December 6th. 1911.
tiiSZ-fiy .
Among tho visitors to tho city last Eeoh *bid ----of th e e ta te o f Jlilnole. end th a t their
m u st1 be accompanied b
check In the sum of 1*00.0
»$oo 00. residence, and post off lee addreee le
There's one good th|ng to bo said night attending tho Amorican Iftglon certified
m ade payable to B. A. Douglass, Clerk Berwln, Cook C o u n t y Illinois: th a t the
the Board of C ounty Commissioner* d efendants F r a n k W. Goodrich and
about epmity—one can riway* de­ dunce and dinner were Mr. and Mr*. of
of Seminole County, Florida, a s evB F ra n o e s Goodrich, hie wife, a r e realdent*, of th# B U te of Illinois, end tha t
of good fnlth.
pend on it, Friendship (often falls R..F. Walter* and Mr. and Mrri Roy denoe
T he County Commleelonerj reeerva IhJlr reeldeno# end Poet office address
1/- {
Cooke of DsLand,
one.
th e r i g h t to ire je c t a n y o r all bids, o r Is G ibson.C ity, Ford County. Illlnole;

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ta te o f F lo r id a th e service of s o b .
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efendants. o r e ith e r of the m i t h a t it
le th e belief I of th e se com plainants
t h a t the said d e fe n d a n ts e n d each o r
them Is over th e a g e of tw e n ty -o n e
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being
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I t le f u r th e r ordered t h a t thla o r d e r
be publlahed onpe &amp; w a e k j o r f o u r (4)
oonaeoutlve w eeke In th o Sanford H e r­
ald, a n e w sp a p e r published In Sanford,
Bemlnola County,
Florida.
WITNESS m y- 'hhand
a n d and th e seal of
the
said Circuit.
C ourt th is .I tn d day o r
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____ lit Cou
October.
utuuuia re
A. D. 10*1.
E. A. DOUGLASS.
(SEAL)
Clerk C ircuit Court.
Seminole County, Flo.
By: V, B. DOUGLASS. D. C.
ROBINSON A BRIDGES,
8olloltors for Complainants.
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In Circuit Court. Tlk Judicial Circuit,
State or Florida, Semluola Ceuuty.
—la Chancery.
W. C. Morris,
, va
Stanley H. Alleyns, If liv in g e n d ir
dead a ll p a rtle a c laim ing Inte re st u n ­
d e r Stanley H. Alleyne, deoeaeed, o r
otherw ise, In th e p ro p e rty below de­
scribed, a n d F r a n k O. Roach. If liv ­
ing, a n d I t dead a ll p a rtle a claim ing
oeased, or otherw ise, In th e p r o p e r ty
below described.

To) the defendants, Sta n le y H. Alleyne,

If living, and If dead to a ll p a rtle a
claiming In te re sts u n d e r S ta n le y IL
Alleyn-, deceased, o r otherw ise. In
, th e pro p e rty below described, a n d
F
r a n k** V.
O. Roach, I*
If II
living, EIIE
and 1
If4
Plftll
dead to a ll p a r tie s c laim ing In te re sts
under F r a n k O. Roaoh. deoeaeed, o r
otherwise. In th e follow ing p r o p e r ty
■Ituate In Seminole County, Florida,
tbod as:
doecrit
Tha S. 1-4 of the NW 1-4 of NB 1-4
‘ ‘ 8B 1-4-----------*
“ O ,f NB
1-4 of
and- the
of SB 1-4
_________
NW 1-4.of Sec. II, Twp. *1 8, R I I K ,
containing IS 1-1 acres, m o r e ‘o r lees
I t le hereby ordered t h a t you and
eaoh of you do aippear to th e bill o f
complaint herein filed on tho In d d a y
of Ja n u a ry , 1921.
I t la f u r th e r ordered t h a t th is o r d e r
of publication be publlahed In th e S a n ­
ford Herald, a n ew spaper publlahed In
Sanford. Seminole County, Flo rid a , one#
a week for e ig h t ooneeautlre weeks.
W itness my h and and tho seal o f
the enld Circuit C ourt a t 8anford, F l o r ­
ida thla 2Sth day of October. A. D. I9 IL
(SEAL)
B. A. DOUC
/GLASS,
u lt Courl
Clerk Clrault
Court,
Seminole County,
“
,_f W
Bys V. B. DOUOLABB. D. C.
MASSEY A WARLOW,
A ttorneys for Complainant, l l - l t o

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
DISCHARGE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notlco is hereby, given that I* as
nssigneo of J. B. Lawson, trading and
doing business as J. B. Lawson Mo­
tor Compnny, will on tho 6th day of
December, 1021, or os soon thereafter
ns convenient, will present my final
account and vouchors to the Honor­
able James W. Perkins, at DeLand*
Florida, or wherever ho may at that
time be, for approval and ask for
finnl discharge as such assignee.
VANCE E. DOUGLASSL
Assignco J. B. Lnwson Motor Cot
DICKINSON &amp; DICKINSON,
Attomoys for Assignee.
li-6t#
Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 575 of the General
Statutes of the State of Florida
Notice is hcroby given that n . B.
Levy, purchaser of Tux Certificate
No. 208, dated tho 4th dny of June,
A. D. 1017, hns filed said certificate
In my office, nnd hns mndo applica­
tion for Tax Deed to Ihbuo in accord­
ance with law. Said certificate em­
braces tho following dcscribod proper­
ty Rtuatcd in Seminolo County, Flori­
da, to-wit: S 1-2 of NW 1-4 of SW
1-4, Sec. 22, Twp. 20 S, Rnngo 32 East*
20 ncroa. Tho Raid land being assess­
ed nt the dato of tho lssuunco of euch
certificate in tho namo of John Mc­
Leod, Heirs. Unless said certificate
shnll bo redeemed according to law
Tax Deed will Ibsuo thereon on tho
0th dny of Dccembor, A. D. 1021,
WITNESS my officinl slgnnturo and
bcuI this the 3rd dny of November*
A. D. 1021.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clork Circuit Court,
Sominolo County, Fla.
12-fltc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
Notice of Application for Tax De
Under Section 575 of tho General
Statutes or tho State of Florida
Notico is hcroby glvon thnt Edw
S. Miller, purchaser of Tax Certii
ento No. 2302, dated the Oth day
June, A. D. 1890, hns filed said cerl
flcnto in my office, and has mndo a
plication for Tnx Deed to isuuo in a
cordanco with law. Said corntifica
embraces the following describe
property situated in Sominolo Count
Florida, to-wit: Beg. 522.22 ft. N
SE cor. of NE 1-4 of NE 1-4, See. S
Twp. 20 S., Range 30 E., run N 165.'
ft., W 711.2 ft., S 165.74 ft., E 711
ft. 2 3-4 acres. The said land boh
assessed ut tho dato of tho issuan
of such certificate in tho namo of U
known. Unless said certificate shi
be redeemed according to law Tt
Deed will Ibsuo thereon on the 24
duy of December, A. D. 1021.
Witness my official signature oi
oenl this tho 18th day of Novembt
A. D. 1921.
(SEAL)
E. A, DOUGLASS,
Clork Circuit Courte
Seminole County, FI
!4-6tc
By: A, M. WEEKS, D.
The world always gives a reap
ful hearing to a reformer who i
trying to make a living at it. •
For office eappliM, stationery,
coins to the Herald office.

�vvi

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, D
a n M M M

Chamber o f Commerce
Should Be Assisted By
All Live Organizations

Eirii iru&lt;&lt;{&lt; •

Making a Strong Body Compoeed of
All Other Clube

Miss Olivo Lozetto Is spending
Thanksgiving ard tho week-end with
Every other club in tho city should
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. F, Lo- bend tholr collective efforts toward
A td u a d .
zotte. Miss Lczette Is taking a busi­ making tho Chamber of Commerce
ness course at Massey Business Col- tho central body around which all oth­
Gollcgc, at Jacksonville, and this is er organizations rovolvo. All organi­
Columbia Dry B aturin
hor first visit homo sinco September. zations aro doing their share of build­
work better and last
Messrs. Walter Stubbs, Hoyt Paul, ing up Sanford and Ihoy aro all dung
Emmett
McCall and H. B. McCall, a great work but their efforts should"!
—for b.tU and b W W
Jr., of Lakeland, and Edwnrd Mc­ bo co-ordinated with tho big work o f’
—for thmooMM*
Not being able to greet all
—for gal angina*
Call, of Stetson, are
spending tho Chamber of Commerce in tho real
—for dry bgtfttv IlghtUa
work
of
construction.
Tho
Chamber
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. H.
our friends personally, wo
In cloaat, ciU u. p n A
OR bells, butters, thermostats.
of Commerco Is the working organiza­
B.
McCall.
barn, ate.
alarms, etc., use Columbia “ Bell
use this method to extend
—for Ignition on t h . Ford
On last Friday nftemoon a reci­ tion thnt has no restriction of mem­
Ringer.” Little package of big power.
whllaitartlng. Putaaand
bership
and
every
man
and
woman
in
procity
meeting
of
tho
Woman's
Club
to cold wgathar "balk*"
to you a most welcome invi­
You need but one.
was held at the club house. Tho pro­ tho county can bo a member if they
For gas engine ignition; for tractor
tation to attend the most
gram was In chargo of Mrs. W. P. wish to join, thus giving all an op­
Ignition; for ignition ontheFordwhile
Carter, and was greatly enjoyed by portunity to work for tho county and
wonderful Fall merchandis­
starting; always Columbia “Hot Shot”
all present. The Sanford and Genova city. Read what tho heads of other
Tbr w r t f l m * l f tm m t dry
Ignition Battery No. 1461, Starts
ing even t that w e have
clubs were well represented, and con­ organizations say rogurding this at­
fottrrr. attd w ktrt stra p o f
quick,
regardless
of
cold
weather.
tributed much to tho program which titude:
i u j h f ja e f eaffi h a rrd rd .
ever held.
Fslm*$*tk S fa tg Ctip BmJ.
KIWANIS
Solid package of 4 ccllpower (6 volts).
follows: Plano solo, Mrs, Hanklnfog f o i l «l M M M c t o f i
Fits under the front seat of die Ford.
son, Oviedo; Address of welcome, "Wc thoroughly believe and* hoartW ithout equal In quality
Sold by electricians, auto supply shop*
Mrs. R. W. Lawton, president of the' i
com m end that all Kiwnnlnns ofand assortm ent o f goods
and garages, hardware and general store*,
Oviedo club; Rcaponso to welcome, [fiH“tc w,th nml K1™ honrty *aW °rt
shown.
and implement dealers. Look for the name
Mrs. Maxwell, Sanford; Paper, Tho Ito ^?e r, oca Chambors °f Commerce
No G
Columbia
on
the
label.
\\\ have record of at least sixteen
W ithout equal In saving
C(&gt;l UMI"''
organization nnd object of tho Gc
ir,niton
communities
in
which
there
wore
no
p o s s i b i l i t i e s offered on
nova Club, Mrs. Wakefield, Genova;
City ( » l1
Chnmhcrs
of
Commerco
nnd
tho
locnl
dependable goods.
Vocal solo, Mrs. Newberry, Sanford;
Klwanis Clubs have been tho means
Paper,
Tho
Possibilities
of
Civic
i
We shall expect you.
by which new Chambers of Commerco
Work In Small Towns, Mrs. Wight,
hnvo been actually organized,"—E. C.
Sonford; Vocal trio, Mcsdnmes New­
W. I’nrkor, General Secretary, Kiwnnberry, Herndon, Mnines, of Sanford;
is Club, International.
Reading, Mrs. Dooley, Geneva; Rend­
OPTIMISTS
ing, Mrs. Newberry, Sanford; Piano “By nil manna every civic club mem­
Bolo, Mrs. Hnnklnson, Oviedo, Tho ber should affiliate with tho Chnmbor
hostesses of the day wero Mesdames of Commerce nnd actively support the BEGINNING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH
* * * * * * * * * * * *
weeks with her mother, Mrs. Geo.
T.
W .Lawton,. R. W. Lawton, W. J. community organization.
Lewis.
Lawton, A. Lolnhnrt. Delightful re­ "Tho civic club Is not Intended to,
F. II. Hand, Jr., of Miami, mndc n
freshments were served nnd a vory should not, nnd docs not nttompt, to
short stop in town Thursdny, enrouto
plcnsnnt half hour
spent socially. fill tho place of. tho Chnmbor of Com­
*
* to Orlnndo.
After the departure of the invited merce under any circumstances. It is Sanford Ave. and 4th St.
Sanford, Fla.
Miss Omnh spent the week-end
guests, a short business session wns more personal and social In its rela­
with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bill
hold at which six new members wero tionship, whereas tho central organi­
T. W. Lawton was a visitor to tho Allen.
elected to membership In tho club.
zation is designed nnd intended to
school o*io day Inst week.
great preparations for looking after
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Topliff, of .Or­
‘ ItOTAIIIANS HAD HID TIME
Miss
Elizabeth
Lawton
spent
meet tho general needs of tho whole
Miss Olivo Dinkel nptnt tho week­ lando, wero the guests of Mr. nnd
the children and tho needy at Christ­
Thanksgiving at homo, returning to community which the civic club cannot
(From Tuaaday’a Ilnlljr)
end in Orlando the guest of Mrs. E. Mrs. A. Y. Fuller, Thanksgiving,
mas time, which is one of the ser­
Rollins ,Friday morning.
undertake to do.
Sanford Rotarlnns had a great time vices performed by Rotnry tho world
C. Mnury.
S. C., nnd E. W. Dickson spent
Mrs. Julia Williams, of Wolrsdnlo, "Every optimist supports tho Cham­ today at their regular weekly lunch­
Rev. Wnlkor nnd family of Penn­ Thanksgiving In Sanford, tho guests
is
spending Thnnksgiving week-end ber of Commerce.”—Col. E, Morgan, eon, as the entertainment committee over.
sylvania, who rro friends of tho of Mrs. Chris. Mathews.
with her daughter, Mrs. Englett.
International Optimist Club.
distributed gifts to several of the
Stuart's stopped In Longwood scvernl
Apopka is to hnvo a modern Ico
Tho hunters around Longwood
Rev. nnd Mrs. L. E. Wright nnd
ROTARIANS \
members for "good services render­ plant. The present owners have just
dnys, while hero Rev. Walker preach­ hnvo had good hick so fnr. Six tur­
family, Mrs. O. P .Swope nnd family,
"Join It! Every Rotarinn should ed," The gifts will not bo enumerat­ acquired a fifteenton plant nnd work
ed a t tho Baptist church.
keys have ntrendy been killed.
Mr. and Mrs, T W. Lawton and fam­ be a member of tho Chamber of Com­ ed or made public, hut Raymond Key,
has begun in the construction of tho
Mrs. F, J. Nelmycr returned from
Mr. nml Mrs. T. G. Roebuck aro ily, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Lawton, and
merce.
Ed Higgins, Arthur Ycfwell, Bob New­ new factory. This will greatly fa­
Jacksonville Sunday, where she has expected to arrive Saturday from
fnmlly, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Young
"PAY YOUR DUES PROMPTLY. man, Charley Henry and President cilitate the manufacturers in giving
been taking In-tho Florida state fair. New York city to Bpcnd the win tor.
and family, nnd a few invited guests, Don't make a collector out of tho Sec­ Stevens can tell you about them. quicker and prompt service and, too,
T. O. Brown, of Orlando, wns an
spent Thanksgiving ilny nt White's retary.
Judge Householder presented them affords them lnrgcr fields to supply,
out of town visitor In Longwood,
"Servo itl Assumo tho work you with npproprinto remarks nnd they
wharf on Lake Jesup.
A cold storage will hendded to tnko
Monday. \
Messrs. Francis Swope nnd Wnnl- are host suited to nnd respond cheer­ caused Ktent merriment. W. A. enro of the local needs.
Mrs. Barlow, aunt of Mm. Slade,
scy Sturdivant, Mrs. S. W. Swope, fully when called upon to servo.
Huston, of Pnlnlkn, Rotary Club, wns
arrived Saturday to spend tho win­
Miss Mnblo Swope nml MrB, Mnblo '"Improve itl Tlio ideas gntlicrod In a guest at the dinner and gnvu thu
Isn’t It funny that tho mall rob­
ter.
Stevens, motored to St. Augustine, Rotary and elsewhere should bccomo locnl club some pointers on vurious bers never Interfere with your month­
Mrs. Jim Martin and children ,re­ WE EAT TOO MUCH MEAT WHICH Saturday, returning Sunday after­ deeds through tho Chamber of Com­ work. Tho Rotnry Club is mnklng ly bills?
merco and affiliated organizations.
noon.
CLOGS KIDNEYS, THEN turned to their homo In Oklawaha a
"Tho chief object of tho Chamber of
Mr
nnd
Mrs.
E.
A.
Fnrnoll
nnd
fam­
THE
BACK
HURTS
few daya ago after spending several
ily, Rev. nnd Mrs. J. N .Thompson Commorco is to Improve tho city In
Most folkn forget thnt tho kidneys, nnd fnmlly, nnd MIbs Lucilo Partin, which it In located. It 1b a business
IF YOU NEED A NEW
ike the bowels, get sluggish and clog­ spent Thanksgiving nt Lake Harney. asset to the city. Demonstrate it.
"Insist
on
tho
Chamber
of
Com­
ged and need a (lushing occasionally,
On Friday night, tho Bible classes
The Florida Scout
else we havo backache und dull mis of the Methodist church entertained morco serving Its purpose. Help guide
“For Wlde-Awak* Boya"
ery in the kidney region, severe head­ nt tho club house in honor of tha It. If you havo any suggestions to
35c Year
aches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, strangers In our midst nnd othors, offer, make them to tho organization.
WILLARD LUMLEY, Publisher
acid
stomach, sleeplessness and all who have not been attending Sunday Don’t critlcizo on the outside where
902 French
Buy the Best that is made
Boris of bladder disorders.
school. About forty guests were pres­ such will only cause dissatisfaction
and
do
no
good,
You simply must keep your kidneys ent, and the entertainment commit­
active nnd clean, and tho moment you tee, under the efYlcicnt leadership of "Domand a competent force; boo
LANDIS. FI8H &amp; HULL
fool an ache or pain in the kidney Mrs. H. B. McCall, kept tho guests that thoy aro allowod somo time to
region,
get about four ounces of Jad amused for two hours, after which rest and gather new ideas.
Attorneys and Counssllors-at-Law
Salts
from
any good drug store here, time, tho refreshment committee, "Support tho Chnmbor of Com­
DeLAND, FLORIDA
tnkc
a
tablcspoonful
in n glass of wat­ composed of Mrs. 0. P. Swope, Mrs. S, merco. This means more than Joining
Will practice In the State and Feder­
al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­ er before brcakfnst for a few days W. Swope, Mrs. W. B. WilHns, kept and paying dues nnd perhaps working
occasionally. It means "Spending"
amining and Perfecting Land Titles. nnd your kidneys will thou act fine.
We also have the Clark Jewell Line of
nil e..tcrtnlncd with chicken snnd- yourself in aiding thu Chamber of
This famous salts is made from tho
wlches, pickles, coffoo, cream nnd Commorco to make your city n little
GAS RANGES
acid of grapes and lemon juice, com­
cake.
better
than
you
found
It."—Extract
bined with lithla, nnd is harmless to
ELLEMAINES flush
Mrs. R. F. King spent Saturday In from official Handbook on Commun­
clogged kidneys nnd stimulate
ity Sorvico, International Asociation
them to normal activity. It also neu­ Sanford.
LAWYER
of
Rotary Clubs,
tralizes
tha
acids
in
tho
urino
so
it
no
T.
M.
Winters
visited
Orlnndo
last
CB IN THB COUIIT IIOUHE
longer Irritntcs, thus ondlng blnddor Woden sdny.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
FLORIDA disorders.
ORD
It will be gratifying news to resi­
Mrs. L. R. Mitchell and Mrs. Frank
dents
of
Lnko
county,
snyo
tha
Lake
Jad Salts is harmless; Inexpensive; Norris, spent Frldny In Orlnndo.
Region, to know thnt the bonds voted
mnkcB a delightful effervescent lithinA sunrise prnyor mooting was hold Inst spring for the construction of
water drink which everybody should
morning under tho au­ hard surfnee ronds from Astor, on
GEO. G. HERRING take now and then to keep (heir kid­ Thnnksgiving
spices
of
the
Christian
Endeavor So­ tho northern border, to tho southorn IIIIU U U U IU U IU IIIItfl.U 'IA T .11
neys clean, thus avoiding serious com­
Attorney-at-Lnw
ciety.
mas R. Baker, Ph. I)., of
plications.
boundary of the county, together
Mrs.
Hyntt
nnd
daughters,
Ruby
N o . 14 G arner-W oodruff B uildlr
A well-known locnl druggist says ho
with thoroughfares from E usHh to
College, Analytic and
nnd Mattie, and Hon Jessie, of Bir­ Cnssin, Sorrento and Messina, lake
sulls
lots
of
Jad
Snlts
to
folks
who
be­
SANFORD, FLA.
lers of Ihla and othhove In overcoming kidney trouble mingham, Ain., nro spending the shore drive from Mt, Dorn through Consulting Chemist snys of the
winter in Oviedo.
whito it is only trouble.—Adv
Tnvnros to Eustls, now road from er regions that 1 hare analyzed, 1
jrlnr in nil good quail*
C. C. Gilliam and wife, of Orlnndo, Cassln to Crow’s Bluff nml rebuilding
PROMINENT HOTEL MEN HERE. hnvo rented rooms nt the Cushing othor roads on tho cast sldo of tho tics of thnt of tho "Elder Water."—P
Office In Miller Building.
house
for
several
weeks.
Mr.
Gilliam
county,
are
to
bo
placed
on
thu
mar­
JEWELER
(rram Tu.aday'i Sally)
S.
Lund
and his son, S. Lund, Jr., is working with his brother-in-law, ket within tho next thirty dnys.
MY SPECIALTIES:
nro hero looking over tho city with L. B. Moore, in the construction of
Pickard’s Hand-Painted China
Post cards—local view*— lc each at
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Im i n
a view of engaging In the hotol busi­ tho B. G. Smith residence on Graham tho Herald office.
U l
‘Gorham's Sterling Silver
avenue.
ness. Messrs. Lund are welt known
Rogere' Plated Ware
-l-LJ—
0. P .Swope and John Robertson
In Florida nnd elsewhere, having for
Elgin and Waltham Watchea
many years owned nnd oporntod tho loft Tuesday for Miami, making tho
Huntington Hotel at St. Petersburg, trip by auto.
Mrs. Mary West ,of Nashville, Is
Parcel Post Your 'Cleaning and and having recently sold thnt hotel,
s
e
r
v
i c
e
Dyeing to
aro looking for another location in visiting her son, C. L. West.
Florida nnd are most favorably Im­
"IDEAL FERTILIZERS’ brings to the mind of the Florida growers not alone the
pressed with Florida.
best of plant food combinations but a thorough co-operation on overy point touching
Mr. Lund, like nil active nnd suc­
their interests.
cessful business men, wns thinking
about rotlring from business but, hav­
French Dry Cleaners
We offer SERVICE not only from our home office and our experienced salesmen
ing led an nctive Ufo for many years,
and branch managers, but Mr. Bayard F. Floyd will visit properties often enough'
cannot and will not retire but will
Steam Dyers
throughout the year to enable careful oversight.
continue to carry on.
Jacksonville,
Fla.
«U Main St.
We welcome them to Sanfqrd- It
Let us all work together for. bigger, better crops and greater profits.
is a case of a real city and good ho- (
W e P J W F ! i ________ _
*==■
tel men mooting and we can almost *
R. C. MAXWELL, Manager $anford. Brativfi
THETfrORD, PERRYMAN ft forsee the result, for Sanford offers
more in this line today than any oth­
WILKINSON
er city inFlorida. ' .
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING
*qtt«nruw,
Will practice iu all County, State and
**,’
i —Get your 8erntch P»d« from Th*
Federal Courts,
Sanford, Fla. Herald—by tie pound-18«.
1
Over 1st Nat. Bulk

H ow many
uses you have for
Columbias!

F

C olum bia
D iy B a tte r ie s

:

L0NGW00D

RIVERS BROTHERS

:

************

SALTS FINE FOR
ACHING KIDNEYS

OIL COOK STOVE

The FLORENCE Automatic

The B a ll Hardware Co.

ELDER SPRINGS WATF

HENRY M cU U LIN

Elder Springs Water Company
:

ROGERS &amp; JONES

WILSON &amp; TOQMER FJERTJUZPR

§§

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