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S ANF ORD
“ The City Substantial”

SANFORD
“ The City Substantial”

IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E W O R L D ’S G REATEST V E G E T A B LE SECTION
NUMBER 249

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7,1922

VOLUME IJ

PIRACY sinking ships
OF COMMERCIAL CLASS
SAYS FIVE BIG POWERS
M

M 1*3 h

FIRST CAR OF GREEN CELERY
MORNING
GOES OUT
F R OM THE E A S T SI DE
Golden Celery W ill Probably Start N ext W eek
W ith Good Prospects

A SOVEREIGN, STATE
SAYS DAIL EIREA
SPEAKER AT SESSION
to Pq Pa to to to to to to

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Today W ho Read M o­

Sanford hns been so busy building cd up on New York stnto cold storage
SENATE TO RUSH
tion to That Effect
tho
city that the fnrms have not como celery nnd California celery nnd San­
SHANTUNG ISSUE
*
NEWBERRY CASE
in for much notice especially during ford cclory will bring n good prlco.
IS LAID ASIDE;
to
Before Meeting
TO COMPLETION
NO SETTLEMENT to tho lettuce souson when so much o f It The Sanford crop ia looking fino nnd
wont to Hoed nnd when it did go to tho weather is ideal for growing nnd
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 7.
market tho market was gono. How- It has taken a wonderful start during
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—
—
Tho
senate began yostorover, tho Sanford soctlon is unliko nny tho pnst two weeks.
Sino die adjournment was
dny
its
final discussion of
Just
now
cabbngo
nnd
cnullflowor
other section In the world sinco one
taken at tho closo of yesFROM WILL OF THE PEOPLE
tho
Nowborry
case, precip­
havo
the
hoards
nnd
nro
being
shipcrop Ir n small mnttor with nil tho
torday’s meeting betwoon
root d r a w s t h e r e s o l u t io n
WOULD PROVIDE FOR IRE­
other crops that can ho plnnted and jmkI front Sanford in Inrgo quantities J to itated hy tho contost of
tho Chlncso nnd Jnpnncso
and one to a b a n d o n u se
LAND'S INTERNATIONAL
bringing good prices nnd boing in |to Henry Ford against tho
brought on in n fow months timo.
o f I’ OISONOUS GASSES
Ha delegates to tho WashingRELATIONS
to ton conforonco on tho ques- *• ! Tho first car of celery goes out to­ first class condition. Many pooplo to seating of Scnntoi? Truman
think this is a cnbbngo year nnd it I to II. Newberry, of Michigan,
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 7.— A
flvo to tlon of Shnntung. Tho con- to d
( IIt The A a o d i l f l P re ss)
41.tm dish
llllal, fit
/t A /for
aW AL
/1*11*0
his Republican opponent in
looks IIL
likom this
thea 1
kings
to
u
DUBLIN, Jnn. 7.—At tho bogi
power contrnct to imposo tho ago old to vcrsntlons which havo been
tho 1018 elections and wna
intermittently to h ll for n good prlco. A. II. Moses and paupers will go over big this
to proceeding
of today’s session of tho Dali El
penalties for plrndy ngnlnBl nnvnl
told by Senator Spencer,
to for several woks apparently to b night tho car nnd tho celery wns year.
Speaker MncNeiU, rend n motlo
Republican, Missouri, tho
commanders who violate accepted laws
In fact the prospects for a big crop,
pared by himself cnlllng upon th
to came to an end with neither to r ilsed on tho Itaulorson farm nenr
chairman of tho sonnto to to affirm that Ireland Is n *0
for n paying crop and for n good sea­
of naval warfare was approved yester­ to side willing to mnke conces- to c nmcron City.
privileges nnd
elections to
day hy tho armamont committeo of to sions to the other.
to j It Is estimated thnt there will bo son all round nro very bright nnd with
stnte, deriving its authority fr
committee,
that
Senator to will of tho pooplo. Motion wou]
tlie
big
spring
crops
coming
right
the Washington conference. It com­ to
iout
1,300
acres
of
celery
In
tho
The Chinese nnd Jnpnneso to a
Nowherry himself would to
along there should bo a big lift in the
pleted tho Root formula for supres- to delegates alike were retl- to F
vido that nil of Ireland’s intonu
take the floor Mondny nnd to relations must bo governed by
sion of U-boat terrorism at sea, and to cent about what occurred, to iwhen it stnrts rolling about tho first] community toward that goal sot many
defend himHclf against tho to
the committeo then moved forward to­ to but it waH said thnt Wei- to 'oof February the market will bo clonn years ago.
status.
charges which involve his to
ward a prescription of gna wnrfaro to lington Koo, for tho Chi- Pa 1
enmpaign expenditures. Tho to
on sea or land.
DUBLIN, Jnn. 7.—Acute suspo
nnd
Ambassador to , ‘
to nese,
subject under unanimous to
Again Mr. Root drow tho resolution to Shidchnrn, for Japan, re- to j
nnd anxiety over chnnecs for peace
consent agreement, will ro- to prevailed in Ireland today ns tho re
to effect tho prohibition. Again an to nmined after the meeting to
niain continuously before to
Immediate five power contract to to to arrange n statement to to
suit of tho resignation of DoVnlora
the senate until disposed of. to
abandon gas or other similar chomical to bo made nt tho request of to
president of tho Irish republic.
A vote is expected somo to 1view of supporters of the pcnco
weapons ns beyond tho palo of hu- to the Chinese, who desired to
to
time next week.
mnno tolerance is proposed, to bo to that a fill lstatomcnt bo to
ty has action seriously imperil
to
During
tho
debate
yoatorworked out later hy world agreement to made to the public.
Pa
chances of pence.
day, Senator Newberry’s to
into the fabric of international law. to
After the meeting, Dr. Pa
claim to his sent wns de­ to
And again it scorned certnin that un­ to Koo, snid:
to
ORLANDO VICTOJj
nounced and defended. At to
der American initiative, war in future to
"The situation is quito to
Big Meet
the outset Senator Caraway, to
would be stripped of others of the to critical and I don’t want to to
Sanford High School
Democrat, of Arkansas, to
horrors German ingenuity lot loose to say anything hastily. Wo to
Game L ast.
launched an attack on tho to
GAINESVILLE, Jnn. 7.—The Flor- report they were well supported hy
upon tho world.
to may, howovor, decide to Pa '
the student bodies nnd tho citizenry.
-------;
to
Newberry supporters for
to make a statement later to- to
Sanford’s many b
An attendance of 2,000 persons at
to
the
position
ho
said
they
CANNES, Jan. 7.— Definite action to night. In nny event nn of- to
1023 season with 5-1 moni­
some of the games in tho smaller
were preparing to tako and to who missed seeing t
looking to the rehabilitation of Eu- to ficlal joint statement will Pa
places was not &lt;&gt;n unusual report. At
Senator Spuncur and Son- to the Parish House la
to
►i ho issued.”
Jacksonville three of Duval's games
ntor Williams, Democrat, to tho Sanford girls at
to
Jnpnn made a new offer to
drew a crowd of more than 0,000.
Mississippi, soon joined in to High school girls tenit
to "in the nature of n conces- to
od a real treat, oven
The excellent strides made in the
the dohate.
tion.
unnnlmous approval waH given for
sion" nt yesterday’s Shanwas defeated 27 to 14.
;
Senator Willinms snid ho
Such a membership, officials of the development of football will he of ma­
tho calling of nn international finan­
Pa
certainly
played by as
, *» tung mooting, Vico Foroign
terial
benefit
to
tho
University
of
desired to hear tho defenso
cial and economic conforcncc In which , to Minister Hnnihnrn said Inst to association assert, speaks well for tho
teams
as
will
bo soon this
Florida,
whose
eleven
enmu
in
for
to ho of force! in tho hopo
Germany nnd Russia aro to havo a to night. This was to mnko to organization which came into being
waH
a
hard
fought
gnmo
considerable
prominence
itself
the
that
Mr.
Newberry
could
part. Some time during tho first two t o a Japanese railway loan t o , in tho fall of 1020 for the purpose of
start.
last
season
because
of
the
marked
im­
to
give
reasons
why
ho
should
nthleties
among
the
weeks of March haB been sot for tho t o for the shantung rnilrond to sponsoring
A largo and enthusiastic crowd
retain his sent nnd "not to
Development provement over the previous years.
moncntouB gathering, and Genoa, t o for a term of 15 years with t o schools of tho state.
fans
witnessed this game and
While the mntcrinl o f this yenr’s
disgrace not only his own to
Italy, hns been designated as tho , t o China granted the option to Pa of sports under the guidance f tho
building
echoed with the cheers
good family hut tho good to
state.
Dovelpment of sports under second squad is to lie hed in abun­
place where it shall be hold.
1t o redeem the loan nt tlie ond to
both
sides,
both before and using tho
to
family of his wife.”
the guidance of the association Ims dance while 1023 should see many of
Russia’s participation in tho G(
' to of five years from the date to
game.
Tho
Girls Athletic Association
tile high school stars of 1021 wearing
"I have known his fnm- to
conference is conditional upon accept­ to of signing tho ngreonint and Pa hud much to do with increased attend­
wish
to
tlmnk
everyone who camo out
the Gator colors of the ‘ varsity.’
ily a long time,” continued to
ance of a number of conditions, name­ to after Bix months notice.
to ance at the schools ami has placed
last
night,
for
thoir pntronnge and
The
membership
of
the
Florida
High
Mr.
Willinms.
"I
am
very
to
the state in prominent relief in tho
ly that shu cease Rolshcvik propagan­ to
Mr. Hnnihnrn Hold this to
they
appreciate
very
much ovory ono’o
School
Athletic
Association
now
in­
fond
of
them.
They
havo
to
Under the leader of
da abroad, that sho undertake not tc to wns Japan’s final suggestion to athletic realm.
support.
to
lived
straight
and
useful
cludes:
attack her neighbors and that sho rec ' to for settlement and that It to the association tho high schools have
Tho line-ups witli points scored and
Arcndin, Duval, Daytona, Concord,
lives. I knew his wife’s to
ognizo all the honorablo obligation! to was based on instructions to gono in for virtually every depart­
Fort Monde, Clenrwntor, DeLnnd,
family, and they wore cit­ to fouls mndo, follows:
ment
of
sports.
Football,
probably,
entered into by preceding Russint to from the homo government. Pa
Sanford
izens of which tho nntinn to
has the greatest number of followers, Eustis, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Fierce,
governments.
1Pa He added that tho Chineso P*
Points Foula
Chlplcy, Hillsborough, GalnoBvillo,
also could ho proud. They to
whilomoat
tf
o
he—
?nines
ctnoiutno
Premier Lloyd George of Gren to delegates declined tho offer, to
Spencer,
forward
.........
..
0
1
made their money in tho to
most of tho schools have baseball, Givynne, Inverness, Lake City, Lees­
to but said that thoro might to
Holly,
forward
.............
0
..
D
right way, and I hope ho to
track nnd baseball tennis.
Soccer is burg, Miami, Melrose, Milton, Montto be another meeting either Pa
0
verdc, Key West, Monticollo, Monro
can explain away these to Stiles, Center.......... ...... .. 0
being
inaugurated
thin
season,
five
hour. In his opinion n place for
Pa lie another meeting either Pa
Wholoss,
center
..........
..
0
0.
Haven,
New
Smyrna,
Kissimmee,
to
hihh school, having announced teams.
cisivu action hnd been reached if
There Pa
! Pu todny or Monday.
0
Lake,
guard
.................
Pa
0
Orlando,
Palmetto.
Ccnla,
Plant
City
personally
against
him.”
Pa
Under the nuspiies of the nr.socineconomic structure
Europe win
to was some understanding to
Cnrrnwny,
guard
.......
0
Pa
0
Palntkn,
Quincy,
Pensacola,
Pannmn
Thoro
was
also
hurled
at
Pa
tion nn athletic meet is hold each year,
lies aved. Describing tho prei
Pa that the Chinese would con- Pa
Pa
Orlando
City,
St.
Petersburg,
Live
Oak,
Sum­
the
Newberry
supporters
Pa
whilo championships are awarded hy
meeting of tho supremo council
to suit with Mr. Hughes and to
a
the board of control of the F. H. S. A. merlin Institute, Sanford, Seabreeze, Pa tlie prediction hy Senator Pa A. Hawkins, forward . .. 10
to
* I Pa Mr. Balfour, but for tho
l
St. Augustine, Titusville, Trenton, to Heflin, Democrat, Alabama, to W. Jones, forward ...... .. 17
A.
to
tho
school
putting
out
the
best
‘ |to present at least tho Jap- to
0
Umntilla, Walton county, Wnuchuln, Pa thnt "the American people to A. Marsh, center ........ . C
football,
baseball
or
basketball
team.
J ; Pn anese had no intention of to
P&gt;j will lash out of tho senate Pa W. May, cen ter............
0
a
All of the schools having football West Palm Beach, Winter Haven,
■I to asking Mr. Balfour and t o
H.
Robinson,
guard
....
Pa
.
0
8
chamber ovory man who Pa
elevens in the field tho pnst season Winter Pnrk nnd I’ unta Gordn.
vivo Europe,
.
Secretary Hughes to inter- Pa
I to
Pa casts a vote for Ncwbor- to J. Coopmnn, guard .... .. 0
1
.to
Tho prime minister sounded a w
-J P‘4 vene.
Pa ry.”
to
to
ing that tho allies thoniBelvcB i
1 Pu
WELCOME TO "BOYDS”
Pa
DINNER TO BUSINESS WOMEN’S
to UNSETTLED WEATHER
solve tho problem o f rehabilitation of to to to to to to to to to to
to Pa Pa to Pa P;» Pu to to to
BEGINNING OF WEEK
CLUB, HOARD OF DIRECTORS
Europo economically and ho nppcnlcd
Friday, some of the ladies of the
HAYS WEATHER MAN
to them to forget their prejudices and
Mrs. John Loonardl delightfully op- Methodist church gathered at the
Augusta
Oil
O.
K
.
Jazz Clothes
co-opornto with this end in view.
( I l y Tht&gt; A a a o r ln lr d I ’r r a a )
the Board of Directors of home o f Dr. It. M. Mason whore Mr.
Flow Pronounced Good tertnined
WASHINGTON,
Jnn. 7.— Unsettled
A re the Latest
tho Business nnd Professional Wom­
and Mrs. Boyd will reside this year
weather and rains at tho beginning of
AMERICAN LEGION WILL STAGE
Natural Oil Comes Out an’s Club at dinner on Friday ovonlng
On Exhibition tho week and again Friday or Satur­
REDPATII LYCEUM
nnd upon thoir nrrivol were met at
at her homo on Cameron nvenue.
day, otherwise fair weather with tomCOURSE ‘
Tho color scheme of red and white tho door with n welmono to Sanford,
Of Ground Where Excavntion For
CLOTHES SET TO MUSIC WOULD pornturo near normal was tho forecast
was beautlfuly carried out in tho nlso had a welcome prepared in tho
Building Was Mndo
for Florida for tho wook beginning
BE ACCORDING TO TERPThe first number o f tho courso for
tnblo decorations of rod roses, nnd dining room with a table laid for tho
Sunday,
ISCIIORE IDEA
this winter will ho ono o f tho eminent
dainty mint holders made from grnpo- family bedecked with baked chicken
(Or The A««ocln(ed rrr«ii&gt;
lecturers of tho countrw, William
AUGUSTA,_ Gn.,. Jnn. 7.— Oil, which fruit, tied with red tullo. Tho lumps nnd all tho good thnlgs thnt go with
__________
(Ily Thi&gt; Aaaix'lntrd I’reaa)
MEXICANS CALLED
Rcaney Dennett.
Tho Mnn Who Cnn, hns been oozing from tho excavntion ^nn(j cnn(||0 nhadou were oIho of rod.
NEW YORK, Jun. 7.-Clothos Hot
FOR PROPERTY SCIZURE
will ho the subject nnd from nil re­ for a now Young Men’s Christian As- Tj,0 following menu wgH served: Oys- a chicken supper including staple gro­
ports this lecture will equal thoso of socintion building In tho business dls- tor coc|rtn|)( Hnltlnes, cronm of colory ceries In tho pantry and rofrlgorntor. to music, especially created for young
OF BAPTIST CHURCH
Parlotts "University of Hard Knocks” trlct of Augusta, hns been pronounced |aoUp^ crotons, olives, ronst chicken Attesting to tho warm welcome the men who can’t resist the luro of jazz,
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 7.—Tho State
and Dr. Conwolls
“ Acres of Dia­ a natural flow hy exports employed by |wm, ,|r(.89ing( creamed potntoes, cnul- church holds for theso flno pooplo who nro on exhibition nt tho convention of
dopnrnmont instructed tho Amorlcan
monds.”
This man is nn Inspirator tho Association and they hnvo recom­ iflower, ernnborry jelly, buttered rolls have conic to he one of us and to shuru
tho American Designers Association
embassy at Mexico City to request the
and what w« all need is Inspiration. mended sinking of six surfaco wells fruit salad, wnfors, strnwhorrieH nnd in our struggles as well ns our Joys
nnd especially In the winning of souls In progress here. High waists, braids Mexican government for nn explana­
Tho Hnptist Temple will bo tho scones on tho site. Accidental discovery of
whipped crepm, enko, coffco nnd for Chrlct our one nnd highest aim nnd sntin pipings nro outstanding at­
tion of tho soizuro hy tho municipality
o f this first number nnd on next Sat­ oil in tho heart of tho city caused a
minths.
this year.
tractions of tho now Torplschoronn of tho Saltillo of proporty o f foreign
urday night, on 14th, thoro should bo groat flurry nnd work wns suspended
Tho folowing guosts wore invited:
garments, genius of doslgnor ap­ mission board, Southom Baptist con­
gnthored ns largo an nudienco as ovor pending investigation.
Mrs. W. E. Watson, Mrs. E. M. Gallo­ AMERICAN ADVISORY COMMIT­
parently having been concentrated on vention concerning which protest w^ia
greeted a speaker) with a reputation
way, Mrs. R. C. Maxwell, Mrs. Ken­ TEE RECEIVES MUCH ADVICE
effort to fashion thorn in keeping with mndo to tho dopnrtmont by Senator
such ns this lecturer hns.
t NATIONAL LEAGUE
neth Murrell, Mrs. Stella Arrington,
ON THE ARMS CONFERENCE tho gaiety nnd frivolity of tho dance. Harris, of Georgia. The scisure in­
Following this will bo Lnurnnt, tho
Misses Moll Whltnor, Agnes Bomor,
WILL OPEN APRIL 12
Tho backs of tho coats hnvo invortod cluded property operated by mission
magician, Dunbar Malo Quartette,
( 0 7 T h r A a a o a la t r * P r a a a )
WITH SEVERAL GAMES Knthorino Wilson, Lnurn Chittenden,
plaits, finished with silk crow-foot. board ns girl’s school.
The Genova Players and tho Winters
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 7.—Tho AmMabel Bowlor and Elizabeth Musson.
Predominating colors, black, blue, nnd
Company in a Music ovonlng.
Tho rogulnr mooting of tho club will orlcun Advisory Committee hns receiv­
CHICAGO, JnnO.— Nntinnl Lenguo
dnry brown.
Thoro will bo a startling announce­
IIAYNES THREATENED
bo held on Monday evening nt tho club ed to dnto estimated total of thirteen
ment to mnko In regard tho William opens April 12 with folowing games
OFFICERS PROTECT HIM
rooms, thlH boing tho yonrly business million, Bovon hundred nnd nlnoty-sovItainoy Bennott lencturcr so keep your Brooklyn nt Now York, Boston at
on nnd six hundrod nnd two opinions
Philadelphia, Chicago nt Cincinnati, mooting for eloctlon of officers.
eyes on tho Horald for particulars.
CHICAGO, Jnn. 7.— Police guard
ATLANTA, Jnn. fl.-R . Kittsworth,
from tho American public on subjects
Pittsburg at St. Louis.
met United States Prohibition Com­
tho
third
night
watchman
horo
to
be
rotated
to
tho
arms
conforonco.
Moro
You will not be dissnpolnted .to­
FOR RENT— Furnished bed room.
missioner Haynes whon ho arrived at
night.
Tho Old Nest is here nnd than 400,000 dealt with tho submarino nttnekad nnd robbed in tho Inst ton
Seo thnt fine picture, “ Tho Old
’ Over Seminole Cnfo.
.140-tf-c
days, was taken to tho hospital sor- tho station hore this morning from
problem
and
nearly
300,1)00
expres­
Nest," at tho Star tonight and Mon­ Monday night.
sions for tho abolition of gas wnr­ lously injured today from boing struck Washington ns tho result of threaten­
Films havo arrived nt
Tho Old Nest" tonight and Mondny dny night.
ed death.
down hy unldontifiod assailants.
faro rocolvod up to today.
Buy it with a Horald Want Ad.
|last.
night nt tho Star.

Just How They W ould
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tho hostess sorvod shrimp salnd, olives, bo based tho board’s action In further
cheese snndwichos and coffoo.
rnto cases. Ono weok would bo doThe first business meeting of tho
Mrs. A. W. Fitts acted ns substitute voted to listening to evidence submit­
Womnn’s Club for tha now yonr, was
ted by tha carriers, whilo shippers of
for nn absent club member.
FRED DAIGKR, Soetety Editor, well attended nnd full of interest to
coal, cuke, building materials, lumber
tho members. After reports o f offic­
Phone 217-W
nnd forest products will glvo testi­
FOR MISS WIGHT
I k i r * M lf frie n d . v U l l l l g jro* ers nnd committees
an important
mony
from Jan. 19 to'Jan. 30. Tho
_ _ arc galmm a n r n k r r * or com ing
A pretty compliment given Miss
o f U 7 0 * arr entertaining. m l &lt; f amendment was finuly ndopted nftcr
hearings
will continue into February,
■I m rd to thla i r o i r l m r a l i a ir in g a full nnd lengthy discussion. .
Sarah Wight, a bride-elect of noxt
i or Iflrkponn the Horn. It w ill
when tariffs on grain, flour, livoTho commlttco on lots reported n week, was tho party givon yesterdny
Br aairw lattdi
stock, pneking house products, fruits, 3
list
of lots for selection of n building afternoon by Miss Sara Evelyn Wil­ vegetables, canned goods, nnd dairy
/ — Minn Lcttlo Caldwell nnd
Fred Wight will entertain at site for the new club house. Among liams at her homo on Oak nvenuo.
lly Huport II uk Iiob. A heart gripping ■tory of
Baskets o f poinsottias nnd ferns products would bo undor scrutiny. Tho
homo and u mother whoso children rno longer
idgo complimenting Minn Sara theso lots was ono gonorous offer of
investigation will not bo concluded
teemed to want hor.
Suddenly
they ___
have ....
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.. ..........
y I..-,
ight, n charming bride-elect of one free to the club by the owners of were used in dccorntlng tho rooms, much beforu March 1, and it is prob­
grown un nnd left her— tho bnulon she
alio ueod
used to
tuck
In
nod
n
f
night.
The
old
houso
Is
empty
Roso Court. No definite action was nnd In the* dining room tho refresh­
ixt week.
able tho commission will not bo ablo'
nnd sllont. All linve forgotten hor. Hor hlrlhlaye pnss unnoticed, Knch child tins embarked
ty— St. Agnen Guild will meet taken on these lots ns tho plans for ment table was prettily decorntcd in to reach any decision before April 1.
on u drama o f hla own. Lovoe, ambitions, temp­
it tho homo of Mm . M. Minnrik, the sale o f the old club houso arc not pink. Streamers of pink ribbons were
tations carry them away. Thoro nro momonts of
fastened from tho chandelier to tho
laughter nnd comedy, romnnee,
adventure,
yet complete.
1(1000 Laurel Avenuo nt 3:30 p. m.
comedy. Tho story o f their lives swoops you
NOTICEl
corners
of
tho
tnble,
and
in
the
center
BK'x .
________
Mrs. A. M. Phillips gnvu nn inter­
along. Your life— your homo— your mother.
Novor before hns tho Bcroen touched with such
,Mr. nnd Mrs. 0 . F. May motored to esting and cheering report of tho 27th was a cunning "Kewplo” doll bride.
beauty nnd such drumnllo force n subjoot which
Tho regular nnnunl meeting o f tho
flndB an echo In tho llvos o f ovory ono o f un. It
A
lively
contest,
"A
Floral
Wed­
nnnunl convention of Florida Wom­
QLand yesterday on busiiicsn.
stockholders of tho Pooplcs Bank of
Is a tnnstorploce o f a now typo—n presentation
en's Club recently hold In Gnlncs- ding" nffordod much merriment, tho Sanford, Florida, will bo hold in aco f llfo as It really la with Its momonts of grout
jo
y nnd flushes o f exquisite pain. Ono or the
prize, a crystal bud vnBO was won by
A. Bristol, of Miunii, is spending a ville.
most henrt-grlpplng dramatic stories ever nar­
cordnnco with its By-lnws, in tho o f­
rated.
Tho ^following delegates to tho sec­ j^iss Georgia Mobley.
IW days here attending to business.
fices o f the bank on Wednesday, Jan­
Tho honoree was "showered" with
tional meeting to be held nt Winter
This picture to tio followed Tioxt Friday and
uary 18th, 1922, nt 7:30 p. m. for tho
Saturday by “ A Dnngeroun Curve Ahead.”
H. P. Snapp, of New York, is among Park, January 19th and 20th, were dainty handkerchiefs with appropriate purposo of electing a board o f direc­
ie recent arrivals and is stopping at appointed: Mrs. Henry Wight nnd verses, from the guests.
tors to servo for tho ensuing year,
At tho conclusion of tho contest, re­
Mrs. I). A. Kelly.
iq Montezuma.
nnd for the transaction of any other
Saturday at the Princess— Miss D u­
freshments o f ice cream nnd angel
business that mny proporly come bofood enko, nuts nnd candy were serv­ foro tho meeting.
Pont in “ False Kisses” and a Comedy
KINDERGARTEN
Mrs. J. A. Shaw and son, of Hunt­
ed.
(.
H. P. SMITH,
: Jgton, West Virglnin, nro spending
Tho kindorgnrton undor tho auspices
Miss Williams was assisted in en­
into time hero nt tho Montezuma.
of the Mothers’ Club will open Monday tertaining by her mother, Mrs. Fred
morning, Jnnuary 9th, nt 9:00 o’clock, Williams and Miss Christine Hastings
MERCY SHIP SAILS.
Iss Ora Wlllinms returned homo nt tho Brotherhood rooms nt tho Holy of Detroit, Mich.
y from Jacksonville nnd Lees- Cross Church, on Fourth street.
Thoso enjoying thlJ delightful event
BALTIMORE, Jnn. G.— With 234..
This 1b to udviBo tho public thnt tho
Ijero she hns been visiting rolAll mothers. hnving children they were Misses Mnudo Lake, Mildred
299
bushels o f corn in her holds tho
wish to enter nro requested to confor Holly, Georgia Mobley, Olive New­ traffic ordinances and regulations
with Mcsdnmes It. C. Bower, M. Min­ man, Emily Griffin, Mary Elizabeth wil bo rigidly enforced, nnd especial­ mercy ship Winnebago sail cl todny
ly with reference to minors driving for a Russian port on the Black sea.
I) T McKenzie, of Jacksonville, nrik or W. Morton Thigpen.
Puleston, Carol Stone, Kitty DuBose,
cars nnd speed regulations of eight
All
mothers
nro
asked
to
bring
Ig tho
Kelly-Springficld
LnClairc Jones, Lena Belle Ilngan,
miles nn hour on turning corners nnd
!re JOftMs in the city calling on his their children Monday, after which Erma Smith, Florence Moro, Dorothy
ten
miles an hour in tho business dis­
ways will bo provided to cnll for the Meru and Naomi Scoggins.
imors.
V
trict.
children.
•.wv.
J. A. KILLEBREW,
fj?.’PRETTY PARTY
CUT IN FREIGHT RATES
244-4tc
Chief o f Police.
IDLERS’ CLUB
Has Lillie Ruth Spencer entertainON FARM PRODUCTS HAS
I a number of her friends most doTho members of tho Idlers Club
GONE TO $80,000,000
ihtfully last evening at her homo on were most pleasantly entertained yes­
inford Heights.
terdny afternoon by Mrs. Harry HeerNEW YORK, Jnn. fl.— Freight rnto
Quantities of cut flowers and potted en, at her home on East Second street. reductions on farm products, - made
ints wore used in decorating tho
GENERAL REPAIRING
In the living room, a profusion of voluntarily by hto railroads nnd or­
CHEAP FOR CASH
Dms.
fragrant pink roses and other cut dered by the Interstate Commerce
AT
West First St.
Old Ford Garage
|Tho evening was merrily spent with flowers were used, and in the dining Commission, will cut down railroad Cnpitul Stuck of SOUTHERN
Phone
No.
447-W
UTILITIES COMPANY, at fifty
tea .and music, and at a late hour room, red roses wore used in charm­
revenues throughout the country by
renin nn the dollar pnr vnlue.
| hoatess served hut chocolate and ing profusion.
approximately $80,000,000 it is esti­ Limited quantity of one share one
Jtea as refreshments.
High score in tho interesting game mated. The commission’s order call­
hundred dollar Certificates for
)Ut i.tyonty members of the of bridge plnyed was made by Mrs. A.
ing for a decrenso o f freight rates on quick delivery.
Joyed this enjoyable oc- W. Fitts.
hay, grain, grain products and alfalfa,
Address I*. O. Box 1145, Jackson­
After the awarding of tho prize, for trans-Mississippi territory will go
M ONDAY,
ville, Fla.
into effect on Saturday and will add
0 1-2 to 10 per cent voluntary reduc­
W EDNESDAY,
tion of rates on various classes of
farm products effective January 1 by
F R ID A Y N IG H TS
all railroads except those of No\V Eng­
land.
o f each week
Arrangements have been made by
the commission to resume next Wed­
8 to 10 o’clock
THE STRONGEST
nesday the inquiry upon which would
GUARANTEED
FOR S A L E B Y T H E
TIKE MADE
i :

C IE T Y

WOMAN’S CLUB NOTES.

3S

The Star To-day

“The Old Nest”

S

NOTICE

FOR SALE

DANCING
SCHOOL

WARD &amp; RIVE

W om an’s Club

Bananas

ic t r ic G a r a g e

BU NCH , BO X OR D O Z­

umel’s January Reductions

EN, ON T R A C K N E X T
TO EX P R E SS OFFICE

Apples

ii m
ciiHiuiiiury with
m m tin
us auor
!
It
Is customary
after me
the nrsi
firwt oi
of me
tho year to decrease our h
stock
o f Winter Merchandise.
| We have just finished our Inventory, and we are prepared to offer our entire stock of Winter
Merchandise in Ready-to-Wear
and Millinery
LESS TH.
.
. at PRICES
---------------THAN
COST. It is necessary
V 1 3fl (tint'll i iim.il ivnnilii .... min
. . . . V 1—-_ 1. ........ ..I........I.
a
a
I t
to move these goods as our Spring
Lines have already started
to arrive.
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n o t h s o m e o f t h e p r i c e s q u o t e d b e l o w ANI) t h e n l e t
us
c o n v in c e
X B ff YOU THAT THESE ARE REAL BARGAINS:

c.t
I*
!
M
uy

Distinctive

An unusual lot of Millinery in a
largo selection to chose from.
One lot Silk Denver Sailors in
Black, Navy and Brown, at—

Coats
f&gt;

ft

Formerly up to $7.95
All Pattern Hats less than
cost, prices ranging from—

$3.95 to $7.50

Smart
Tailored
Suits

i

Values up to $19.75

I

$14.50,

$19.75

The result is that annoying report, “ My
bell rang,” and needless answering and
waiting at the telephone.
Almost every one who is disturbed in this
way naturally blames the operator for the
inconvenience.

A Inrge and choice lot of Wool
Dresses in Tricotlno, Poiret
Twill, Wool Canton nnd others in
all popular shades, at—

$24.50

$12.95, $14.75, $19.75

Former prices up to $37.50

W e instruct the operators to say “ Excuse
it,'please,” to avoid an argument.

3

Care in this matter will greatly reduce
the number of unnecessary calls and assist
the operators in their efforts to improve the
service.

Vnlues $17.50 to $29.75

It Is Impossible to list the large selection of other Rendy-to-Wcar and Millinery thnt we have
reduced but it will puy you to see us before you buy as we arc sure to save you money.

B aum el’s Specialty Shop

Fabrics
$ 9.80
$12.50
$19.15
$21.75
$25.35
$26.50
$27.25
$33.40
$34.50
$43.65

Sizes
30x3
30x3 «/j
32x3'/,
31x1
32x4
33x4
34x4
32x4 Zi
33x4 ft
35x5

Cords
$18.00
$25.50
$32.40
$33.40
$34.25
$41.90
$42.85
$54.75

W . R. LIN K TIRE CO.
ORLANDO, FLA.

FOOT SPECIALIST
for
rheumntiHm,
weak
ankles, soft cornr., fallen
arches, bunions, pains in
your foot, or heavy coliouscs, consult—
C. L. GISLEK
Office 130 S. Ornngo
Orlando
Florida

Henry McLaulin, Jr.
OI*T. D.
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST

Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
EYES EXAMINED
212 East. 1st St.
Sanford, Fla.
WE GRIND OUR OWN LENSB

SEE OUR
WINDOW
-ofH OUSE.
C L E A N IN G
AR TIC LES

S
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

“ WHERE STYLE REIGNS"

I E ast First Street

R. S. H O L L Y

NEW PRICES

In some cases the person called is slow in
answering. In many cases the person call­
ing decides the call is not desired.

Wool
Dresses

I a In Tricotine, Duvot-de-Laino,
Moussyne, and other materials,
Navy, Brown, Reindeer and
I' Taupe, at—

flower

Hundreds of times ev­
ery day telephone sub­
scribers start a call and
abandon it before it is completed. They
hang up the receiver before getting an
answer.

$3.95

Values from $17.95 to $29.75
Many others that wo cannot list.

don’t be a wall­

“ Excuse it, Please”

Former price, $6.50.
One lot o f Sailors at

$10.95, $14.50, $17.95

Learn to Dance

“My Bell Rang”

$2.95

Fnshionnblo Coats of Bolivia,
Valour, Wondura and other pop­
ular fabrics in Plain and Fur
Vtrimmed collars. In an unusual
£ assortment of shades, at—

3

In response to the inquiry of many telephone
subscribers: “ What can I do to help my serv­
ice V” this advertisement is published.

MisSioery

Miller
Tires

Opp. Ford Service Station

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THfi SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7,1922

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

chant mnrlno in tlio world. Germany
controlled the American shiping onco.
Published » y , r y iflrr n a o n r i c p l Hun* Have wo any truitora in congress who
dny nl l h , Herald Iiulldlnv, JUT
■Mnanolln A y r , Snnford, Kin.
would like to sco this nguin?

WHAT A NEWSPAPER SHOULD
HE

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•\

RESOLUTION
The Bank o f Safety
Security-Service

President M. J. Dnetwyler, of the Itesotutlon declaring the appreciation
of the City Commissioners o f tho
Orlnndo Chamber of Comorco in
City of Sanford, Floridn, of the
Man [n Jacksonville in jail seeks speaking nbout the work of u Cham*
able, faithful and honest services
I'UllLIHIIlHtM
freedom "On Plea o f Insufficient her o f Commerce the othor night in
rendered the city by the Honorable
R . J. IIO t.I.Y __________ 1_____ ______ EdJlor
II. It. Stevens, Mayor and Commis­
Ho can Sanford said that privato quarrels
X . J. I .ll.l.A llO ........d rrrrlu rr-T rrin u rrr Bills" snys' Tmnpa Tribune.
II, A .
.......... ....... ...(irnrrnl llim nurr
should be settled in tho Chamber of
hnvo
ours
on
the
first*
of
every
month.
sioner
.and expressing regret thnt
C. L. I I I H I . \
C i r c u l a ti o n l l a n e g r r
Phoiif l-JN tip In UlOO 1*. M.
There ought to bo enough of them to Commerce—meaning that any politi*
the city will be deprived of his ser­
cal or local issues should never bo
A d v e r t i s i n g l ln lr a Jlndr K n o t v n un
vices, which have always been for
get him out of oven Leavenworth.
A p p lication
|
aired in tho nowspnpora or in public
Clean Government, Honestly nml
Subscription 1'rlrc In Advance
Faithfully Administered.
The next war will probably bo but should be discussed among tho
O n r Venr .................... ............................... *0.11(1
This Institution, whoso success and strength has
Six Months .......... ......... „ ............. .......... 0.00 fought with diplomats. They nro ad- men of tho city at their meetings and
WHEREAS, the term of office o f
Delivered In City l&gt;r Cnrrlcr
■
One Week .......................... .... .....1(1 Cenln vocating cutting out gas, submarines, should ho settled there to go no forth- the Hon. H. It. Stevens, Mayor and
been builded by a loyal people, whose most valu­
guns, ships, armies, top sergennts, etc. er. He likened these petty differone- city Commissioner o f tho City of SnnT h e b i t 1 2 - in I S - p n g r W e e k l r H e r ­
able asset Is tfie confidence, trust nnd esteem of
a l d entirely- c n r r r a
S e m in o le
C o u n t y Next tiling wo know they will cut out es to a sore and snld " if you pick a ford, Floridn, expires on the 3rd day
a n d la puhflahed e v e r y F r id a y . A d v e r Ho was 0f January, A. D. 3022, and,
t l i l n r rntra m a d e k n o w n un niipUrn- Y. M. C. A. secretaries and then tho sore it wil never got well.”
those who know It. best nnd whose highest en­
dlon. D e m o c r a t i c In p o li tic * . *.'IJ10 p r r nrmy and navy wil go to tho dovil eminently correct and tho editor o f tho
WHEREAS, tho said II. It. Stevens,
y r n r , a l w a y s In m l u i n r f . _______________
Herald agrees with him. If this pa­ has, for tho past two years, rendered
deavor is to attain still higher plains of service__
ME.MIIEI1 T IIE A SSOCIATED PKESS sure enough.
per attempted to print nil tho letters to tho City of Sanford, faithful, loyal,
wishes you a happy, healthful nnd prosperous
Tho Tampa Ury Bock Co., Is seek­ some of them signed and somo of able ami efficient survlco as mayor
New Yenr.
ing n refund from tho government be­ them anonymous, if tho editor at­ and City Commissioner, through the
*
cause tho war did not Inst five years. tempted to tako up half the fights critical period of tho organization of
REDUCE PItICK OF WEEKLY
■
that
are
thrust
upon
him
every
day,
if
the' Commission form of government,
■
If it had lasted five years tho major■
he listened to half tho stories that are nnd bus established a record
for (jfflc______
___
l
On and after tho first of Februnry ity of us would have been seeking n
tho Weekly Herald wll be $2.00 per refund from tho bread lines and Boup 1I°kl to him, ho would huvo tho city of jont service, unadulterated with selfyear instead of $2.50. The Herald kitchens. Wonder if tho owners of Snnford standing on its head hnlf tho j«h aims or political ambitions. And,
WHEREAS, we, tho commissioners
will put on n campaign at that time the shipyards had any sons in the time nnd the entire plnce would bo in
an
uproar.
It
is
not
what
you
print
,
whoso
term o f office has not expired,
service?
and wants uvory one in Seminole
thnt
makes
a
good
paper,
but
whnt
(|
0
regret
the loss of tho moBt capable
.county to subscribe for tho Weekly.
you lenvo out. Thnt sounds funny to nnd able co-opcrntlon of tho said H.
PROMINENT DBLANI) MAN
DIED THURSDAY NIGHT the average citizen but it’a n woll R. StovenB, NOW THEREFORE,
■
^Tourist was drowned at Palm Beach
■
known
fact
nnd
tho
greatest
task
of
BE
IT
RESOLVED
BY
THE
CITY
■
pterday. Whon will those northern
a
newspaper
editor
is
trying
to
patch
COMMISSION
OF
THE
CITY
OF
DELAND, Jon. 7.—Asa Davis Mc­
|ora learn thnt Saturday Is the day
Bride, B7, who came here from Roch­ up differences nnd keep pence in tho SANFORD, FLORIDA:
iko a bnth.
Hi Ha Hj h* m Ha Ha h i Hu HQ
That in recognition o f the able, loyester, N. Y., in 181)1, died at Ills homo family— the family in this instance
NOVELTY
H
i
Ha S A N F O R D
, honest and unselfish services renfinal Root Resolution Adopted" hero late Thursday night. He was I'dng the citizens of tho place In
Ha
WORKS
'tiered the City of Snnford by tho Hon, Hi
Tnmpu Times. The lust root on prominently identified with business which the paper is published.
Hi
Pa
V. C. COLLAR, Prop.
Narrow
newspaper
views
wore
tnk11.
It.
StoVens,
we
express
our
hearty
here,
president
of
the
largest
bank,
(truo wo might say as it were and
Ha
«n up by W. T. Donnelly at tho Cham- approval of his administration as Mny- fcj
and owned large property interests.
General Shop and Mil]
Jght it be.
Hi
Pa
ber of Commerce luncheon yesterday or, and of his services rendured ns
Hi
W ork
Ha
at noon while he was speaking on the City Commissioner,
io Jazz is Slowly but Surely Go- SANFORD HAS SOME
H
i
Pa
1JE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
CONTRACTOR and IHJILDRE
REAL MUSICIANS subject of “ Publicity." Mr. Donnelly
into tlie Discard" says headlines
Pa 517 Commercial Street Sanford, Ft*
paid tho Herald a fine complimont by that wo, the City
Commissioners Hi
paper. Probably going into retireHi You Cnn Find the Name of Pa
Tho local orchestra at tho Valdez saying thnt he wns well pleased to whose term of office has not expired,
' merit along with booze and other
H
i
Every Live Professional and Pa
note
the
Herald
taking
a
stand
for
all
express
our
sincere
regret
thnt
wo
Geo. W . Knight
Hotel Thursday night thnt furnished
things.
Hi HiiHiness Man in Sanford in Pa
things
for
the
public
weifnro
with
no
shall
bo
deprived
of
the
nblo
eo-oporatho music for the Chamber of Com­
Real Estate and Insurance
idea of private gain nnd with no idea tion and assistance of tho snid H. It. Hi This Column Each Dny Hi
Nine millions have been appropriat- merce banquet was complimented
H
i
-jFLORIDA
Ho SANFORD
Ho nlso Stevens after the 3rd day of January,
for prohibition. Going on tho prin- most highly by all those present and of self aggrandizement.
Hi Hn Hi Hi Hi Hn Ha Ha Ha Pa
stated
that
one
of
the
largest
daily
11)22,
that it in iiettcr to be broke the singing of Charles Brady and i
newspapers in tho country at one time
Be it further Resolved! That a copy
drunk but many hnvo
their Miss Satterfield came in (or a most
INS. CO.
wanted him to put over a public pro­ uf this resolution be published in tho Sanford C onstructs Co N. Y . LIF E
generous
share
of
the
applause.
It
bout it.
W. T. KOBBKTS, Aunt
brings to mind the fact thnt Snnford ject that would have bonefitted tho Sanford Herald and a copy mailed to CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
-a ■
Snnford
-:-.*.
Florid*
paper and bccauso he did not see fit tin- Honorable II. It. Stevens.
Planes
nnd
Specifications
Cheerfull*
has
musical
talent
in
abundance
and
vorth of liquor was seized
to do so had never mentioned his name
The
foregoing
resolution
was
adopt­
Furnished
it
is
being
encouraged
to
greater
ef­
yesterday and the mcin connection with any of tho big ed by a two-thirds vote of tho City
llpers are making much of forts through E. A. Ball since his ad­
Sanford Steam Laundry
All Work Guaranteed
plans
that he put over in that city.
Commission of tho City of Sanford,
BFloritln that would not vent into the musical circles of the
I\ O. Box 7a.
FOR SERVICF
it is most pleasing to the editor of Florida, (H. R, Stevens not voting), II. T. PACE
At tho present prico city as the lender of the band. Joe
Call 146-J
the
Herald
to
know
thnt
ids
policy
of
this 2i*th day of December, A. D. 11)31.
Rcizonstoin was noted with his be­
iould cost $10(1,001),
square
denting
with
the
public
is
ap­
Sanford
Machine
#
W.
RAWLING,
Prop.
S.
0.
CHASE,
loved violin tucked under his chin ns
preciated
so
much
that
it
is
oven
rec­
C.
E.
HENRY,
resigned but suys he in tho days o f yore nnd another one
Foundry Co.
ognized by those who do not resido
Commissioners.
jjtbntil tho treaty is sign- not seen for some time was Mrs.
George A . DeCottes
in Sanford. It is our only rownrd for Attest:
Gcnornl Mnchlno nnd Boiler W ork;!
pTdistance wo would any Turner Houser at the piano—both of
the kind of sorvico that wo think in
Attorney-nt-Law
L. R. PHILIPS,
Cylinder Grinding; DoLuxc Pistons;1
Wo nover did like them good musicians nml both of them
the
only
kind
a
newspaper
should
ren­
Over
Seminole County Bank
City
Auditor
nnd
Clerk.
tho French name. Ho demonstrating it Thursday night. Tho
Oversize Rings nnd Pins; Flywheel
der to its community.
SANFORD
FLORIDA
ten
piece
orchestra
was
excellent
nnd
ivo tho grand Htnnd idea to
Steel Gear Bands; Crnnk Shafts reA fair nnd square deal, building lip
tho
Herald
wishes
to
compliment
each
iion of real Irish ntntoBinunthe city instead of tearing it down, The Revenue A c t o f 1921 turned; agents for Cnille Inboard and -- Em ploym ent Bureau..
us an O'Brian, a Kelly, a and every one of thorn. There is noth­
fostering
all the plans that tend to requires thnt every individual having Outboard Motors, ------------ Rhone 52 Tho vocational committee of the Buslf)hy, a McFnihlcn if you will but ing like good music.
ness and Professional Women's Club
make the city bigger and better, a gross income of $5,000.00 or more
i's.
requests all young women desiring
standing
for
the
right
nt
all
times
Acteylene
W
elding
SEEING ORI.ANIK)
---------------- -----------------file Income Tnx roturn regardless of
employment
to register nt the First
and regardless of friends or enemies amount of net income.
OF ALL KINDS
Is there any si a is tor move hold ml
--------National Bnnk,
hewing
to
the
line,
keeping
tho
petty
Do Not Pay Exhorhitunt prices for as­
tho Idea of cutting out the Shipping
Orlnndo Reporter-Star has headline
Sanford W elding Co. | AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
political fights out of the paper, ellm- sistance in preparing your return.
Hoard vessels and the American Mer- '"N egro Fined $100 f«r tho Wreckless
Located
in EnRlo Bldg., ?05 Onk Arc.
chant Marine? Germany is building Driving of a Car." There was evi- lnutlnK fMctlonB “ H'1 thc,r l,rivat‘5 Send for simple form upon which to
grievances
and
treating
all
alike
is
H. W . N ICKERSON
furnish information ncccssnry to pre­
moro ships than she bad before tho dcntly no wreck if lie was wreekless
our
idea
of
operating
a
newspaper.
It
Public
Accountant; Audita— Systems
Smith Bros. Garage
pare return. Muximum price on farm­
war and putting out tho greates mer­ so they probably fined him on general
Income Tax Service
principles. Wreekless comes from the may not get the money, it may not ers returns $5.00 and every farmor
g es:■
■
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Room 15 McNelll-Davis Bldg.
word “ wreck," meaning to tear down, moot with thu “ Pproval of those who whose return in prepared will ho fur­
Expert Repairing
would like to use a newspaper for
Phone 852
Orlando, Fla.
■ wrecked by shine, wrecked on tho their own selfish ends, it may not suit nished without charge one 1022 harm
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
■ St. Johns, etc. It might also moan
Record. This record devised for far­
Onk and First
those who are not working for tho mers exclusively nnd fills a long felt
"wrecked by thu building code.’
a
best interest of the city hut it will need for a fibrin record sufficiently
a
Plnce « halves Del Monte ■
S. O. Shinholser
They nre talking about selling the win out in the end and wo see dny- simple to ho of any benefit to farm­
Peaches in a serving dish. Beat
court house at Orlando. Hope they
,,h°U(L
ers. Retail prico $2.00.
Contractor and Builder
two egg yolks with 2 table­
don't sell it to any of thu unsuspecting
EIGHT YEARS EXPERIENCE PRE­
SANFORD
FLORID'
spoons sugar and 1-2 teaspoon
tourists. Man bought tho Federal DELAND'S NEW THEATRE BUILT
PARING RETURNS
BY
HOME
CAPITAL
salt. Add I cup hot milk, cook
building at Jacksonville but couldn't
File yours now nnd get it o ff your “ WE DELIVER THE GOODa
in double boiler until thick, cool
get a title to it.
mind.
Tile DeLand News came out yesterQuick Service Transfer
nnd add t-2 teaspoon vanilla,
A. S. CLARK, Public Accountant
fold in 2 beaten egg whites,
Jacksonville, Fla.
President Dnetwyler, of the Orlan­ dny with sixteen pages, the extra be­ P. O. Ilox 1881
Storage FacilltieH
pour over peaches and sprinkle
do Chamber of Commerce lias written ing all nbout tho New Athens Theatre Notice of Application for Adoption of If we please you, tell others; if ntr
toll us. Phono 498
with coronnut.
n now song entitlud "I f yon pick it—it recently completed and said to In* one
, Minor Child
will never got well." It is very tune­ of the finest in the state, DeLand To Whom it I^ny Concern:—
ful, spoonful and mooafui and should people, umong them sevorai bankers,
Notice is hereby given that I, Chns. Auto Radiator Repair
ia
ho sung by every one in Orlando. It built this fine now tiieatre costing I). Brumlcy, of Chuluota, Seminole
SAVE YOU MONEY
Shop
thousands o f dollars nnd being up to
was
really
composed
to
lie
sung
in
County,
Florida,
will
on
the
23rd
dny
Phones 407-494
the Chamber of Commerce hut if the dnte in every pnrticnar. Wo congrntu- of January, A. 1). 1022, at 10 o'clock Located at 207 French Ave., between
WELAKA BLOCK
night is warm it can be handled in the ate DeLand puopo and Del.aml hank­ a. m., at Sanford, Florida, or whoro- 2nd and Third. E. R. BERGQU 1ST.
ers upon their abiding faith in their
Write ui
open air.
1
ovor tho Court may then be, presont
ATTENTION, DOG OWNERS1
city to go ahead and huid a theatre
to the lion. James W. Perkins, Judge
bidding o f such magnificence, it
Empire Hotel Block
of tho Circuit Court of the Soventh
shown that DeLand has thu right spir­
Tuxes nre now due nnd must he
Judicial Circuit, Seminole County,
it especially since G. A. Dreku, one of
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
paid nt onco on nil dogs. Dogs with­
Floridn, nppliention for thu udoption
tho biggest merchants of thnt city re­
out tags will bo killed on sight.
of tho following nnmod minor chil­
cently completed one of tho finest
JAS. KILLEBREW,
dren, Mario Louise Kelsey, a daugh­
movie theatres in tho state. Think of
242-Ctc
Chief o f Police.
Try a Herald Wont Ad today.
ter of Mario Loulso Acosta, and IJorit. DeLand witli two of the finest
theatres in the statu built iiy home tina Dolores Acosta nnd Gloria Conlie around for the man who has “ ready money.”
Huclln Acosta, children of Mario
people.
I* l
Louise Acosta nnd Bertram Acosta. ■
■
Said minors now living and residing ■
The man who hasn’ t it is always embarrassed
GRADE CROSSINGS ELIMINATED
■
with this npplicnnt in Scminolo Coun­
by seeing the other fellow seize tho\“ big chance”
:
ty, Floridn.
and forge ahead.
■
We nre glad to note thnt at last
Dated this, tho 23rd dny of Decem­
A N Y P A R T OF T O W N , ON T E R M S TO \
tho United States is wiling to elim­
ber, 1921.
Don't envy him his “ luck." Prnctico his fore­
inate thu railroad grade crossings as
SU IT Y O U
S
CIIAS. D. BRUMLEY,
thought.
thuy effect tho stnto and national
12-21-oaw-5tc
Applicant
ronds. Wo spoko of tho English roads
You can make money buying for advance, s
l „ II,~r circuit Court of tlir Seventh Ju ­
many times after returning from that
Why not open your Savings Account hero todicial Circuit a t the State o f F lo r­
You are-goixig to build a home one o f these 8
ida, In and for Seminole Coun­
country nnd the manner in which ev­
day?
ty.— l a Chancery.
days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it
ery road in thnt country either went
CITATION
over
the
railroad
crossings
or
under
it
by easy stages.
Tho amount doesn’ t count. It’s the start— that's
qoo. Kuircnu Thurston, Complainant.
su
thnt
railroad
crossing
accidents
the thing
I f you have some money, will build one or
novlo Thurston. Defendant.
nover hnppon in England, America To
D-tvte Thurston, Itosldonco Untwo
houses.
could profit by this idea ovon if it is
u 'cqpearln g from an affidavit filed
an old world idea. No road Bliould In this cause that you are a non-rosl- !
4 % IN TER EST P A ID
Sanford is moving, don’t wait, get in the
Floridn, thorofore,
dent o f tho Btnte of Florida,
thorofore. 5
ovor cross a railroad track. Now tho yuu.
you, Povle Thurston,
nro ordered
ordered and
and
_______ ... nro
gam
e now.
■ National Highway Association has do- required on tho Oth day of Februnry,
A, D, 11)31, to npnenr to the hill of com .
^ cided that ult national roads shall eli­ ptnlnl exhibited ngnlnet you In this
minate tho grndo crossings by going( cause.
It Is ordered thnt thin notlao be pub­
under or over tho railroad tracks. Wo lished In the Hanford Ilorald ones a
week for eight weeks.
nru improving with nge.
. w itness my hand nnd the soul of said E

THE HERALD PRINTING CO.

1 The Peoples Bank of Sanford!
PROFESSIONAL
AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

Peach Island

GLOBE PIANO CO.

DEANE TURNER

Opportunities

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The Seminole County j
Bank
Sanford

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court on this 10th dny of Dooembor, A.
D. m t .

CHICKEN DINNER. Surdny noon ~&lt;aEUL&gt;
----------IS. A- DOUOLABS,
Clerk o f the Clrault Court.
and evening, Gray Gabla*, on Uia,
Beminoio County, irloriIda.
bench, Senbreose, Fla.
Phona 491. | OJRO. A- DoCOTt e s .
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Holloltor nnd CouiiboI for Complainant. S
74-Frl-ot-flm it-io-Dto
Frcs bath houses.
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WE HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS 5

Meisch Realty Company |
A; P. CONNELLY
AGENT

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7,1922
to to to to to to to to to

: THEWEATHER

CHURCHES

Our heartiest well wishes for the
New Year to you and yours

to For Florida: Probably rain
to tonight and Sunday, no
fd change In temperature,
H
M U t h i l q T q R i n n M

to to to to to to to to
BAPTIST SERVICE SUNDAY.

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE
_!___

Gets right on toward sum­
mer weather. Just to think
of SI hero tho 7th day of
January and although tho
weather man higher up
says cooler in tho southern
portion and not knowing
exnctly what he means wo
will let it go at that. It
has been warmer at the ex­
treme portions of many
thingH and we would not
oven investigate, no ma'am.
Have you n little Saturday
bath in your home?
'
5:10 A. M„ JAN. 7, 1922
Maximum .........
81
Minimum ....................... 58
Itungo .....................
58
Barometer ...................30.42
Calm and cloudy.

First National Bank ]
A COMMUNITY BUILDER

F. P. Forster, Pres.

B. F. Whitner, Cashier

Vincent at Wnbbnsso on tho East
Const.
They made the trip in the
Ford limousine.

R U P C B T M UGUGSU 4 /t t c r '
tfTUC OLD NEST^f
“
IN A U XQ A D K C R . ‘

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9:30 A, M. Men’s Class nt tho
Star Theatre.
9:30 A. M.
Sunday School nt The
Temple.
11:00 A. M.
Sermon, "The Book
of Books."
Tho Lord's Supper ob­
served.
3:00 I&gt;. M.
The Deacon’s Meeting
for the Month.
0:30 I*. M.
The Young People’s
Meeting.
7:30 P. M.
Dr. Julian S. Rodgers
of the Moody Bible School will speak.
Welcome nlwnys at the Baptist
Temple.
Good Musie,

hUalsilBihtgMM

Make 1922 the right kind of a year by a Bud­
get System in the home, and the payment of bills by
check.
We earnestly solicit your account here.

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NOTICE

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“ More Stately Mansions”
-AT THE-

Chase
SANFORD

Company
FLORIDA

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Congregational Church
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A. P. C O N N E L L Y L
CLASSIFIED A]
Classified advertisements, 5 centa a line. No ad taken
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to ni
must accompany all orders. Count five worde to a line
curdingly,

FOR SA L E
FOR SALE—One fresh Jersey cow
— C. Dunn, Route 1, Sanford.

246-2tp
FOR SALE— Paper shell pecans, 801
Mognoliu.
FOR SALE—Ten room house to lie
removed from promises.— W. A.
Leffler. Phono 53(1.
FOR SALE1— Ono Daisy churn. Call
41G-W.
204-tfc
FOR SALE— 18-in dry pine wood, $9
full cord on ground, bring your
truck. 3 miles out First street. Phono
402-J.
244-dtp
FOR SALE!—One Dolco plant, practic­
ally new. Terms can ho arranged.
Apply Sanford Auto Exchange, foot
of First St.
J43-0tc
FOR SALE—45,000 sq. feet of land,
400 foot on R. R. Suitable for
planing mill, lumber yard or factory
of any kind, fronting on five streets,
Winter Park-Orlnndo highway. Ad­
dress “ R. D.” care Herald.
245-7tp

FOR R E N T

in this territory; no cot
finance initial order
Give telephone number,
ufactor lug Co., 49 Bridge
N. J.
GOVERNMENT Positions open
women. Experience unnccca
Honesty required. Good pay to st]
Write, T. McCnfforty, St. Louis,
1-1-8-15-22-20
FOR SALE— A new fi room bungalow,
with all modern conveniences. A
good locution, and well improved,
good terms and close price Tor Imme­
diate sale. Inquire at Herald office,
rare "W .”
210-3tc
1 BUY, pay cash for second hand pi­
anos. Address P, O. Box 352.
245-12tp
Wo hnvu decided to continue tho
operation of our mattress factory in
Sanford and wo are now ready to ren­
ovate old mattresses or mnko now
ones to order. Drop us a card nnd wo
will call to see you at once.—Sanford
MnttrcHH Co., 9th Street, near tho dopot.
241-Oto
WANTED—Customers for fresh milk,
morning and evening deliveries.— R.
L. Garrison. Phono 3711. 109-St-Tp
204-tfc
WANTED—Plain and fancy dress­
making. Children’s clothes a Bpecalty.— Mrs. Mills, 314 Fifth Struct,
Dotwcun Sanford and Palmetto,
243-Otp

FOR RENT—One nice large furnished
house keeping npnrtmcnt, 4 rooms,
$12.00 per week; 2 furnished house­
keeping rooms and 2
rooms each,
npnrtmcnt $0.00 per week, 314 Fifth
street, between Sanford and Palmet­
to avenue.
240-2tp
ROOMING HOUSE FOR RENT—
near passenger depot.— J. Musson.
240-2tp
LOST
F S m C T O T -Attractive two room LOST— Mule burro. Return to Geo.
apartment. Dot water. 1820 Park
242-10tp
D. Hart.
245-3tp LOST— Remington automatic shat
Avenue.
FOR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms for
gun between Monroe and Sanford.
light housekeeping. 314 Elm.
Finder return to W. E. Bailey, Luko
242-5tp Monroe, Fin., and receive reward.
244-3tp
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms
with privnto bath. 411 Pnrk ave­
NOTICE
nue.
242-Otp
On and nftcr December* 25th I will
FOR RENT—Two furnished licii not ho responsible for nny hills mndo
rooms, 011 Park Avo.
212-tfc hy the Wolnkn Dining Rooms.
FOR RENT— Bed room, 311 Pnrk nvo- 244-4-c_________ ESTELLE MELS ON.
Newest thing in candlesticks will
nue.
478-tfc
ho
found at the O. T. O. Gift Shop.
FOR RENT—2 furnished bed rooms.
Wclnkn
Block.
245-l-p'
Phono 437-W, corner Elm &amp; Third
Street,
FOR RENT— One
room, also gnruge.

Will Give Her Celebrated Address on

Ask for Prices

C fln lb

A H E AL B A R G A IN A T $3,800.00.

Rev. Lillian B. Fulton |

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2nd: 120 acres, 16 acres cleared, $12.50 acre

Seed Potatoes
11 P E C K BAGS

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Two homesteads 160 acres in first one, 6 rooi
house, 40 acres cleared land, two flowii
wells, at Shipping Station.

NOTICE

ThiaiBecd stock is especially selected Maine Grown,
from fields free from Blight infection

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Sanford. Fla.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Members of the congregation are
especially urged to attend tho ser­
vices Sundny ns a treat will be in
store for them both morning and at
night at the preaching services.
Sunday services:
9:45 A. M.
Sunday School.
11 A. M. Preaching by Dr. George
Guide.
2:3ft P. M, Junior C. E.
2:30 I’ . M.
Intermediate C E.
fl: 30 P. M. Senior C. E.
7:30 P. M.
Preaching by Dr.
Henry C. Ostrom.

PERSONALS

COBBLERS

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BIBLE CONFERENCE SPEAKERS
In the Ecclesiastical Year tomorrow
Hi to to to to to to to
No advertisements for the Clcssi- TO OCCUPY SANFORD, MONROE
AND OVIEDO PULPITS SUNDAY Is the first Sunday after Epiphany.
fied or Want Column of tho Herald
Low Mass nt 8 A. M.
are taken without cash in advance nnd
Speakers from the Bible Confer­
Sunday, ns usual, at nine A. M.
none are taken over tho telephone.
ence will speak at the following Chur­ Every child of tin* parish should ho
This is made necessary by tho mis­
ches tomorrow:
here promptly on the hour,
takes in phone messages nnd by the
to to to to to to to to
Baptist-Dr.
Julian
S.
Rodgers
at
Mass at 10 A. M.
Tho offertory
extra bookkeeping entailed on tho
night
will
he
nn
Ave
Marin.
Mr Roy Schmidt went to ML Dora small accounts that take the profits
Congregationnl-Dr. Julian S. Rod­
Sormon:
"The Call of the Gen­
this week to paint a newly erected out of this form of advertising.
gers in morning
tile,"
from
tho
Epiphany Gospel.
house there.
Methodist-Dr. Henry C. Ostrom in
Benediction
of
the Most Blessed
"TIIE OI.D NEST" HAS
morning.
Sacrament
ofter
Mass.
ARRIVED—WILL BE HERE
W. C. Sntcher of Longwnod was In
Prcsbyterinn-Dr. George Guide
Low Mnssos during the week nt 7
TONIGHT ANI) MONDAY
th,. city today on business nnd visiting
Morning.
l)r Henry C. Ostrom
and
8 A. M., excepting 8 A. M. Tues­
his many Sanford friends.
night
day, which will lie a Requiem High
“ The Old Nest due to arrive at the
Mon roe-Rev. Allen C. Shuler
Mass,
Mrs. R. J. Holly and dnughtcr May Star last night failed to show up on morning
Strangers welcome.
Sittings free.
an- expected homo today from a four account of nn accident but is here now
Ovieda-Rev, Allen C. Shuler nt
day’s visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. C. T. and will ho shown at the Star to- night
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
All tlie regular services will lie hold,
Don't forget that Sanford has n
We are expecting one of tlie min­
Gift Sliop, Wofnkn Block.
240-ttp isters of the Moody Bible Institute, to
preach at the morning hour.
At night Mrs. Fulton, will deliver
her last and best of lectures, entitled,
^'More Stately Mansions.”
Be sure
Our Sanford City Office has been discontinued and horonftcr all busi­
No excuse will lie taken for viola- *Q comtJ t.|iriy that you may secure a
ness will be transacted at the Warehouse on Elm A t*, in charge of
tion of all traffic laws. Owing to the g00(|
many accidents o f late, the law will
M R. A L L E N SCOTT
he enforced to the letter, Please see
NOTICE!
that both headlights are also burn­
Phone 447-J
ing.
Tho regular nnnuul meeting of tho
ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE
HARRISON,
stockholders of tho Peoples Bnnk of
240-2tc
Speed Officer. Sanford, Florida, will ho hold in ac­
cordance with its By-laws, in the of­
fices of tho hank on Wednesday, Jan­
uary 18th, 1922, at 7:30 p. m. for the
purposo of electing a board of direc­
Manufacturers of IDEAL FERTILIZERS
This is to ndvlso tho public thnt tho tors to servo for tho ensuing year,
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
trnffic ordinances and regulations nnd for tho transaction of any other
wil bo rigidly enforced, nnd especial­ business thnt may properly come bo*
ly with reference to minora driving foro tho mooting.
II. P. SMITH,
carH nnd speed regulations of eight
miles nn hour on turning corners und
Wherever the farm iiurcnu is func­
ten miles nn hour in the business dis­
tioning, farmers are buying nnd soil­
trict.
ing nt greater savings nnd profits
J. A. KILLEBREW,
:
214-4tc
Chief of Police. than uro other farmers.

BLISS TR IU M P H

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 8th, 1922
Subject:
"SACRAMENT"
Sundny School__ 10:00 . m.
Church Service__ 11:00 a.m.
Woman’s Club Bldg., Oak Ave.
All Are Welcome.

ALL SOULS SERVICE TOMORROW

ROSE F O U R

DP

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES

STAR THEATRE TONIGHT AND
Indian river while he is here.
MONDAY

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Company

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P:i fti fn h h fa f t n
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Plain left todny for Miami after spending nevornl
It is said
days here (lie guest of Mr. Blaine's night nnd Monday night.
to
bo
one
of
the
best
pictures
cm the
sister Mrs. Mary Phelps on Palmetto.
screen.
Many were disnppojntcd
According to the state papers runn- last night at the non arrival hut the
lnnn advertisement for Piggly-Wiggly Star management hnd nothing to do
iStores for the sale of stock this cotu- with the accident and wore unable to
■pany intends putting in a store in get the picture here in time thus los­
ing their ndvirtlsing nnd much bus­
Sanford .
iness.
Tonight and Monday night
sure.
Dr. George Dayman returned today
(from Lakeland where he spent several
DR. JULIAN S. RODGERS.
days at a big Baptist meeting and
HOLY ( ROSS CHURCH
made an address while he was there.
Dr. Julian S. Rodgers of The Moody
He goes to Clearwater next week to
Bible School Chicago, will speak at
Church Services for last Sundny
put on a revival for two weeks.
the Baptist Temple on Sunday night Epiphany, 8th December 1922, will he;
Dr, Rodgers Ims had a rc7-30 a. m.
Low Celebration.
W. T. Donnelly left yesterday for nt 7:30.
mnrknldc service in the ministry. He
9- 45 n. m. Church School.
Jacksonville nnd will return with his
Morning Service.
two fine yachts and his family In a was associated with Dr. Len. G. ,11-00 a. m.
Broughton
in
London,
Euglund
and
7-30
p
ni.
Vespers
nnd address.
few days to spend the remainder of
also in Atlanta.
There
is
a
cordial
welcome
for all
tho winter nt Sanford.
Ho will ex­
Thu
public
generally
is
invited
to
to
worship
nt
Holy
Cross
Church.
plore tho upper reaches of the St.
John's and investigate tho canal into the service nt the Temple.

NOTICE

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to to tea to to to to to to

WELCOME 1922!

Resolve on n Budget System for the home this year
__n fixed sum sot nside in the hank for this pur,)0St__the payment of household expenses by
cheek, and you will eliminate much of the work
and worry of taking care of the family bills.

PAGE THREE

105-tfc
furnished EoU
110 Laurel Ave.
190-tfc
FOR RENT— Rooms and kitchnnnttos,
Shirley Apt., opp. P, ,0,
220-20tp
FOR RENT—0 room houao, all mod*
ern conveniences. See A. V. French.
242-10tp

m

NOTICE TO PUBUC

1 have purchased the Sanford
Brunch o f the Lakeland Steam Laun­
dry and will conduct tho business n t .
the same location, No. 123 West F ln t
strict. I am not responsible for nny
bills now duo by said laundry.
I hope to merit nnd obtain a liber­
FOR RENT—Two light, hausokooplng
al patronage.
rooms. Apply to 118 Myrtio Avo- 245-atc
It, L. CHRISENBEURY.
nue.
244 -3tp
—
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Tampa, Jan. 0.— Surdon of exW ANTED
ccutivu committee o f National C .o .
SALES MANAGER—There is a big ftronco o f Commissions on uniform
% opportunity for somo live man to State Laws scheduled open In Tampa
I soturo tho exclusive soiling ngoncy for Saturday postponed until Monday ac­
tho most needed automobile accessory cording to information rccevted here.
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                    <text>SANFORD
“ The City Substantial”

Tbe Sanford Daily Herald

'■M

SANFORD*
“ The City Substantial’ * I

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

VOLUME II

SANFORD, FLORIDAY, MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1922

NUMBER 247:

LECTURE GREAT,
IRELAND MADE FREE STATE ILLUSTRATED
HARVEY SLIGHTLY INJURED
COOK ON CITY PLANNING
BY MAJORITY VOTE IN THE
GAVE ILLUSTRATED VIEWS McCOMBER IS NOW HEAD OF
DA1L EAREANN COUNCIL
SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE
Civic Planning Specialist Gives Most Interesting
Address at Woman’s C!ub

SHIPPERS MEET
AT JACKSONVILLE
IN DISCUSSION
D’VALERT objects
Ratified the Treaty On
Saturday by Vote
o f 64 to 57

WITH
DUT MAJORITY OF-IRISH PEOPLE
a r e t ir e d o f f ig h t in g
t ir e d o f

h is

in t e r s t a t e

com m erce

COMMISSION ON R. R.
RATES

and

l e a d e r s h ip

William A. Cook of tho firm o f
Rensoner Bros., civic plnnni"g special­
ists held tho attention of a small but
intererted nudicnco at tho Womans
Club Inst night, whilo ho very ably
spoko on n Bubjcct of which very few
communities in this and othor states
know so little about.
It wns indeed unfortunnto that,
owing to a confusion of dates, a lorg-

in cities that had n well conceived
iden of city planning.
The illustrat­
ions also disclosed the good nnd had
in different plans which had been car­
ried out elsewhcto.
Mr. Cook nlso
spoke on the grent values of civic
centres or community buildings where
strangers ns well as local people could
hnvo a common ground for meeting.
His views of the various flowors
which could he grown in this state nml
used to beautify those municipalities
interested in this work, whore except­
ionally excellent nnd prnhnbly assum­
ed uncommon plnnts could he grown in
Florida.
In concluding his rcmnrks,
Mr. Cook pertinently stntod that the
only rewards nsnmlng to those work­
ing in the interest of intelligent and
nnd artistic city planning was in­
variably the knowledge of work done
for the betterment of the community.
Tho Welfare Department o f tho
Woman’ll Club nr.d the City Planning
ammltton of the Knnford Chamber of
Commerce, under whose auspices the
address was delivered, feel thnt they
have gained materially from the ad­
dress o f Mr. Cook, and regret that
there were not more present to have
heard him.

INJUNCTION
RESTRAINING

Philadelphia Attorney
•
Appointed U. S.
Senator

PENROSE’S PLACE

ANY WORK ON STATE CAPITOL
AT TALLAHASSEE
MANY HAPPENINGS OF WOR
FILED TODAY
IN TODAY’S STRING OF
PRESS DISPATCHES
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 9.—Applica­

" “ "l**" U S° nf0rd PCOpl« were not
l,rc8tnt- However, those in Sanford
tion for temporary injunction re­
( l l y T h e Aaaorln trA I’ rraa)
who nro vitally interested in tho beauPURLIN, Jnn. 9.— A nurtlon to
straining tho Board of Commissioners
WASHINGTON,
Jnn. 9.—Ambl
URcntlon of tho city nnd interested in
re-elect Eamonn DoVnlcra presi­
of Stnto Institutions and contractors dor Harvey cabled the State I)op
development nlong properly Inid
dent of the Irish republic wits de­
from proceeding with the work of ex- ni0nt todny from Cannes ho was,
l^nn8» received a number o f vnlufeated in Doll Elrcann today by
tending cnpltol wns filed in circuit' slightly injured in nn nutomob:
nLlo ideas from the address of Mr.
a vote of fifty-eight to sixty.
court todny by attorneys represent- cident but snid ho had request'
Gook.
ing Marion county citizens.
Appll- bassndor Herrick at Paris, to n
DUBLIN, Jnn. 9.— A* noon ns
Mr. Cook spoke of the new! o f n
ention charges plan being followed by pornrily ns American observe
permanent municipal body, to whoso
the I)nil Rlrennn convened thla
contractors not plnns and specifica­ Cannes conference in his place.
morning Kumon DeValcra arose
responsibility woul 1 be charged tho
tions ndopted when hto legislnturo
and placed hia resignation as
execution of plnns for tho benutifymade an appropriation for work nnd
Federal
Prohibition
CANNES, Jan. 9.— George ITnrvi
president of the Irish republic
ing nnd laying out of sections requirthat other largo projects authorized American ambassador to Grent Brit*
Officer
Pans
formally before the houac. Mr*.
cd for the subsequent growth of tho
by the legislnturo before the adoption nin, wns injured in n collision be­
Thomaa J. Clarke moved the re­
Local Officers hnphnphaznrd methods now in vogue
of the extension law had priority over tween his automobile and nnothcr ma­
election of DoVnlcra aa preaident
--------(in nil our Floridn cities, whero a few
extension.
chine this morning wns taken to
of the Republic. I.lnra Mellowe*
Mnjoity of County Officials Unwilling individuals voluntarily assume this
hotel where his Becretnry announce
seconded the motion.
to Support Prohibition
.work nnd pass it on to others who
FINK HINGING SHOW
ho was not badly hurt. Later hey.
--------mny he interested.
nouncod Hnrvoy would not (|
( 't y T h e . t u o c i a t n l P r « * l
uiy The Asaoeinted I’reswi
| The ilustratcd portion of his address
"A Fine Singing Show," is the ver­ meeting of Allied Supremo C$
PURLIN, Jnn. 9.— The treaty cre­
TAMPA, Jan. U.-Assetions that the showed whnt hn,j bccn uccomp|i8hc(i
dict of patrons of Joe Cohums Min­ day.
ating the Irish free stute, wan rutified mnjoity of county offices in tho state |
strels at nil times.
Mnnngcr Cob­
Saturday niprht by the Dull Elrncnnn. ae not suppotlng tho cnfocemcnt of
urn
gives
his
particular
attention to
WASHINGTON, Jnn.
By » majority o f seven votea, 01 to puhihition laws and that many of
the
voices
and
the
training
of all solo McCumhor, o f North
57, the Pall Rave ita approval to tho them ae violates of the laws them­
nnd chorus numbers in hia attrac­ lected today by comiqf
document sinned by its delegates at selves, wee made by A. L. Allen, fedtion nnd it is said this year’s perform­ tecs as chairman of
eal diccto of pohihition fo Fioida, in a
London.
.
ance is above the nverngo in this re­ nance committee t o !
Coincidentally Eanion do Valera an­ recent statement, summing up the
spect.
"Coho” is n capable musician Senator Penrose,
nounced hia resignation from
the work of his department during tho five
as
well
ns business mnnngcr nnd puhlienn, New Jers^
presidency of the Irish republic.
months of 1921 tliut ho wns directing
makes
every
effort to deliver tho the vacancy on the
The nc\VH was received with great­ the work.
goods
in
every
branch of the perfor­ tee.
est enthusiasm, imd tho patient
While ho did not fool “ jubilant” ovPlnns thnt will eventually mean nn nnd n Carnival Feature will ho fur­
mance
honestly
nnd likewise demands
crowds, which hud wnited for hours or enforcement conditions Im feels ■annunl event oT great importance to nlshed by local talent,
PHILADELPHIA,
the
host
efforts
of
those engnged nt nil
outride the University buildings in an­ thnt his men hnvo dono exceptionally Seminole County have Just been comThis exhibition is the County Fnir
Wharton
Pepper, Phllnt
There nro many new voices
ticipation of a decision, burst into well, Director Alien snid. Increase in ploted by the Retail Merchants Com- revived hut greatly elaborated upon, times.
noy, was appointed Unite
In
the
male
chorus,
and
one
o
f
tho
chocring, even before tho official fig ­ his force o f 10 per cent iB expected , Rice of the Sanford Chamber of Com- nnd, if successful, will become a fixed
strongest number* in the Olio is a ntor by Governor Sprout toil
ures were announced.
to be authorized within a month, he morco and the Home Economics I)e-i annunl event. Inasmuch ns the entire
singing
net comprising the soloists of coed Penrose. Under tho In
Ratification of tho treaty cam e af­ said, und it iH his understanding that purtment of the Woman’s Club, at a County will attract the entire popula­
the
first
part in a novel setting and ment stands until a successor
ter a day of intense excitement and Federal Prohibition
Commissioner fmeeting held Fridny o f ropresenta- tion o f the County to Sanford during
costuming
in combinations of voices selected at tho November oloc?
heated controversy. Although the re­ Haynes, at Washington, is seeking to lives of these two organizations,
thnt period.
and the latest numbers in place o f tho fill tho unoxplrcd Penrose tiuattl
sult was ns had been expected, tho obtain nil agreement with Englnnd | Tho dnte of the opening o f the
Further details o f exhibits, commit­
Tho past rep­ Ing in 1927.
majority in favor of tho agreement looking towards the curbing of the Seminole County Industrial and Agri­ tee arrangements etc. will subsequent­ old Mnle Quartette.
was greater than had been counted flow of contraband whiskey from Hi- cultural Exhibition, ns this event will ly appear in this paper, but in the utation of Coburns .Minstrels in this
respect should assure n first class at­ COBURN’S MINSTRELS TUESDAY
upon almost up to the lust minute.
mini.
include a display o f products of nn-, meanwhile everyone should boost and
traction on the 10th day o f Jan. at
A tense, struined silence prevailed
Seven vosscls and 27 automobiles tionally prominent manufacturers in work for that which present Indicnthe
Princess Theatre.
Joe Coburns Minntrels coming,
while the vote was being taken, and were confiscated as whiskey runners especially provided and in charge of lions point to ns bring one o f the big­
Tuesday, Jnn, 10th, at the princess
n gasp of relief went up from tho during his tenure of office beginning demonstrators, a display o f the agri­ gest event!* arranged for Scminolo
EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS
Theatre with tho chief fun Charley
supporters of the treaty when tho re­ August 1, ho snid. Whiskey seizures cultural products o f Seminole County, County,
RECORDED AT CHICAGO
Cano, Happy Jim llonhum and Hank
sult was announced.
A dramatic totalled 20,912 quarts while the quail-'.--------------------------------------------------2J500
MILES
DISTANT
White tho Old Man and Old Mammy
scene ensued when DoVnlcra stood up tity of mash taken amounted to 55,­
of
minstrelsy, Nate Mulroy Sam
and in broken voice which vibrated 777 gallons.
„ „ ( H r T h e Aaaoeln trd I'rraa)
Johnson,
Bobby Richmond, Happy
A considerable part of tho moon­
with emotion declared that “ the re­
CHICAGO, Jan. 0.— Earthquake
Hoot
Rucl,
and tho Irish “ nagur” Pat
shine industry in the state, according
public" must lm carried on.
moderate.
Intensity probably cent­
Flaherty
fun
peddlers galore, promise
Eventually ho broke down so com­ to Mr. Alien, can be traced to the
ering twenty five hundred miles South
something
better
than ever with tlifn.
pletely that he was unable to proceed. low market prices for enno syrup and
of Chicago, wns recorded on instru­
popular
hand
o
f
fun
show favorites.
the
over-production
of
sugar
cane.
The Pail Eireann, with one accord,
ments nt the University o f Chicago
No chair warmers, no fill-ins, they nil!
"Tho last year,” he said, “ our farm
applauded nnd cheered him.
last night.
First tremors at eleven
work like their boss nil tile timoi
The situation at the adjournment of crops were small, except for cane IIEFORE LONG THOUSANDS OF FALL TERM FOR
SEMINOLE seventeen, greatest intensity nt eleven "Shake cm up, come a runnin niggers” ,
the Pail appeared to remuin chaotic. crop which was larger than usual. Onu
YOUNG JEWS WILL IIE GO­
twenty eight, last tremor at two fif­
COUNTY WILL BEGIN GRIND­
when the half hour is called, muuna
The Pail will meet today nnd there is year ago this month can syrup was
teen this morning.
ING TO ZION
ING "TOMORROW AT II) A. M.
get
busy In the dressing rooms, nnd
no disposition revealed by Do Valera selling at $1.50 a gallon. This year,
"All-up”
means five minutes to cur­
&lt;nr Tht&gt;
i»rP„ ,
and his followers to abandon tho fac­ with double tho crop, people o f West
The fall term of Circuit Court ORANGE COUNTY MAY ,
tain
time
nnd
for two and a half hours;
Florida hnvo told mo thnt they are
CLEVELAND, Jnn. 9.— Rchnbilitn- Htnrts here tomornw morning nt ten
tional struggle.
BE RE-DISTRICTEI) SOON somethings doing every minute to thooffored
only
35
to
-10
cents
a
gallon
(tion
of
Palestine
now
taking
place
ncThe future control of the Irish re­
o’clock. This term being the Inst on
delight o f all lovers of good clean oldi
.cording to Nnliutn Sokolow, president
publican army is tho subjoct of nnx- for their syrup.
the Seventh Circuit is brought about
ORLANDO, Jnn. 1).—County com­ fashioned minstrelsy.
Every coma—
“
Many
of
those
people
in
those
cirof
tho
World's
Zionist
organization,
ious speculation, ns Charles Burgess,
in January and while it sounds ns missioners nro considering tho pro­
dinn in the show Is nn At dancer, sin­
who strongly opposed the treaty, is cumstnnees have found tho parting of Before long thousands o f youths will though it would ho the spring term it
posal to redistrict tho county nnd ger, with n new* bundle o f jokes nml
Ihe minister of defense. So fnr as tho tho ways und have sold their syrup to bo building houses, plowing Innd, ir­ is really tho Inst term o f the fall cir­
this
much discussion project may ho stories.
It Is said to he tho best
public is concerned, Dublin seems de­ a bootlegging neighbor or huvo used rignting, draining marshes, erecting cuit court. Thero arc very few cases
put into effect at the spccinl meeting compnny Manager Coburn hns over
lighted over ratification.
Arthur it themselves in making moonshine, bridges, producing nnd manufacture on tho dockot, no murdor cases nnd
of the commissioners hero on Mon­ hnd.
Seats on Hnle at Brower and
Peter Schweitzer,
Griffith nnd his colleagues on emerg­ Only threo gallons of syrup aro necos-; ing, ho said.
the term will prohnbly he over in a day.
Koumillnt
drug store.
ing from parliament wore wildly sury to make a quart o f liquur. Tho ^treasurer of the organization, dcclnr- week or less. Tho following names
Congestion
nt
tho
polls
of
the
two
cheered nnd tho city Inst night wns in mnrket vnluo of tho syrup Is $1.05 to cd during last six months that one have been pulled for Jurors:
Orlando precincts has been a condi­ SECRETARY DENBY
$1.20 whilo the quart of moonshine million o f four million dollnrs pledged
jubilant spirits.
A. B. Loveless, W. S. Hnnd, J, L. tion of elections for several years,
HUNTED IN VIRGINIA
in America for movement hnd been Brown, G. T. Dyer, G. O. Flynt, V. T.
will soil for $5 to $0.”
nnd is growing more aggravated.
It
WITHOUT A LICENSE
collected.
“
Wo
Imvo
not
received
though,"
Mr.
BOOTLEGGERS BOLD,
Peters, T. O. Tyner, B. G. Smith, L. is believed at this time that the only
Allen
asserted,
"thut
Ijoarty
co-opera-1
--------------------------KIDNAPPED PATROLMAN
P. McCulier, Fred Ballard, B. P. Whit- relief would be to dlvido tho city
0 &gt; 7 T h e A a a o r ln lrd I'rraa)
AND USED HIM ROUGH tlon from the county officers of tho PUNCH MOTORIST CARD
nor, Jr., E. I). Mobley, B. F. Wheolor, into four precincts instead o f two,
Richmond, Jnn. 0.—Communication)
stnto thnt is desired. Tho majority
FOR EACH WARNING SO J. D. Evans, L. C. Kolb, S. Jewett, M.
been addressed to Secretary o f thonnd thus allow four poling plnces.
o f tho county offico holders nro un­
, „ ( H r T h e A a aocta trd I'rraa )
COURT WILL KNOW WHAT 1. Baker, T. W. Geiger, J. H. Tillis, J.
There nro twenty precincts in Or- Navy Dcnby by Virginia stnto com*
LOUISVILLE, Jun. 0.— Pntrolmnn willing to support tho prohibition
E.
Pnrtin,
II.
J.
Wilson,
J.
V.
Wicks,
nngo county,
Nos. 1 nnd 2 being in mlssioner o f game and flsherlco ask­
William Blunk, sixty, wns kldnnppcd, movoniont, nnd I hnvo positive evi­
( I l 7 T h e . i M a e l i l r d I'rraa )
L.
E.
Jordan,
R.
B.
Wigjpt,
J.
I).
Fraz­
JACKSONVILLE, Jnn. 7.r -The
thiH city. In order not to disturbo tho ing Denby to explnin "why you hunted
beaten and left unconscious on tho dence that many of them nre assisting
er,
G.
M.
Arie,
G.
O.
Jncobs,
J.
T.
Mc­
numerical order outside the town it in Virginia without license.”
road beyond tho city limits Into yes­ tho violators of tho laws themselves.” locnl police department is considering
Lain,
W.
E.
Betts,
W.
It.
Poll,
W.
J.
1ms boen proposed to add two proterday by threo men snid to hnvo ad­
es tho ire o f a motorist.
Chronic Lawton, C. E. Hartley, C. F. Brannon,
cinets hero nnd number them 21 nnd 1,000 CHICAGOANS
mitted they woro bootleggers nnd NEGRO SLAYS POLICEMAN
trnffic rule violntors would be rated I). S. Turry, E. C. Nelson, B. J, Over­ 22.
SLEEP IN STREETS
Otherwise tho city precincts •
whom ho had commanded to accom­
IN NEW YORK TODAY
by
menns of punch marks on tholr street.
would lie numbered consecutively 1, 2,
pany him to police station, Tho as­
cd 4.
. n
CHICAGO, Jun. 7.—Ton thousand'
registration cards.
When a motorls:
sailants escaped.
( D r T h e A a a o e U t r d I’ rraa)
men nro peniless nnd walking thoPHILADELPHIA, Jan. 0.— Luther arouses the ire of n trnffic officer by UNEMPLOYMENT ON
THIRTEEN EXHIBITION GAMES Boddy, negro, alleged slayer of two fnlIing to obey signals or cutting the
streets In Chicago during tho dny„
INCREASE IN U. S- ICE COMES DOWN
PLAYED AT TAMPA
nnd
1,000 sleeping In the open a t
Now York detectives, captured today Dnsca at atrect intersections the ofAT ST. AUGUSTINE
AND ST. PETERSBURG in South Philadelphia, surrendered
night,
n sub-committee reported toWASHINGTON,
Jnn.
7 .-U n NOW 50 CENTS HUNDRED
fleers would demand tho motorist's
tho
city
employment commission to-'
without fight.
Poilcb said ho was Registration card nnd for each viola- employmont Increased in tht United
„
T h e A a a oeln tr d I'rraa)
BOSTON, Jnn. 9.—Series o f thirteen •heavily armed.
day.
Tho
commission voted to seek
States
during
tho
month
of
December
ST. AUGUSTINE, Jnn: 7.— A re­
1
tlon of tho trnffic rules punch it
exhibition games against Wnshlng- houvily armed. Boddy captured by Every motorist automatically would by n percentage which tho department dilation of 20 per cent In ico charges nn npproprintion o f $18,000 to he sued
HPring trnining trip of
etnoishrdl cluo furnished Anrns Scott, Deputy Cftrry hiH rccor(, w|lh h|n)( tho c(m, o f labor In estimates issued today fix­ to its customers was put into effect in operntlng municipal bath houses to
Ion Amoricnns arragned for spring ffWorn In ns Phllndolphins first negro wou|d b„ exhibited In polico court ed at 4.7. TThis wns In splto of In­ January I hI, by tho St. Augustino tho homeless unemployed.
training trip of Boston Nationals. magistrate.
Search continued since whero tho motori8t was arraigned creased activity and larger pnyrolls Ico Compnny.
The reduction wna
Six opening games will alternate bo- Sunday when ho left stranded W taxi- thor0| th(J court W0UId know how which woro reported frommnny in­ mndo from pprlcos thnt hnvo prevailWEEK’S W EATH ER
twenn St. Petersburg and Tampa, cab at Fnllslngton.
Ho had forced •
tlmcB tho motoriBt hnd boen
dustries, a number of plnnts had od for tho past 15 months nnd lowors
training qunrtors o f tho two clubs. Newnrk taxi driver to convey him a- primnnded for violating tho law The fowor men on pay rolls December 31 the chnrgo to tho existing prior to
South Atlantic and East Gulf StnCTeams lonvo for tho north April 2nd, cross New Jersey Into Pennsylvania court would dcnI wlth hlm nccording than on November 30.
In nil, 1428 October 1020.
os: Unsettled nnd mins beginning o f
Playing one game in Jacksonville on- with a pistol held at driver’s neck.
L h,B prov|oUB record.
enterprises usunlly employing 1,600,­
Tho now scale ranges from 40 to wook nnd again Friday or Saturday^
routo.
Braves pitching and catching
000 workers reported forces less by 60 cents per hundred pounds accard- otherwise fair, temperature noar nor­
"tnff arrived at St. Petersburg.
Buy It with n Herald Want Ad.
74,267 on Dec. 31 than on Nov. 30.
TBT A DAILY HTBAI.D W AIT AD.
ing to tho quantity o f Ico purchased.
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JACKSONVILLE, Jnn. 9.— Shippers
from nil parts of Florida meet here
today with tho State Rnllrond Commission at its request to discuss whnt
action will be taken concerning the
Intcrstato Commorco Commission nntlon-wido investigation into freight
rates which will be resumed In WushIngton this vrook.

SEMINOLE COUNTY FAIR
MAY BE THE RESULT
OF EFFORTS FOR SHOW

PALESTINE
CIRCUIT COURT
REHABILITATED
WILL START
BY THE JEWS
TOMORROW

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Mrs. E. F. DoLallayo and daugh­
Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Burbago and Charles Britt at hor home on Palraotter pf Boston aro visiting Mrs. DoLachildren, of Mulberry, wore among to avonuo.
Tho rooms whoro tho card tables Haycs parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
those stopping nt tho Montezuma yes­
wore plnced wore prettily decorated Aspinwnll of Myrtle Avo
terday.
with baskets of pink roses.
Tho prizo for high scoro wns won
“ The Old Nest nt tho Star tonight.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Calhoun,
by Mrs. D. P. Drummond, which was Films hnvu arrived.
Greenwood, S. C., arc tho guests
a hot pot holder rack.
Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Murrell, Sr.,
At tho conclusion of tho card gr.mo
Tho O. T. O. Gift shop will open a
tho Montezuma.
Mrs. Britt Bcrvcd a delicious salad Woman’s Exchange in aho Wilnkn
are greatly needed in this ,city nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walthour nnd courso and coffeo.
Those enjoying tho cordinl hospital­ Block.
Tho gift shop and oxchnngo
Mr. nnd Mrs. Shophord aro spending a
ity of this chnrniing hostess wero aro greatly needed In this city and
few days at Dnytona Beach.
Mcsdnmcs D. P. Drummond, F. E. good announcement will be good news
Mrs. II. II. Connolly left this after­ Itoumlllat, Goorgo Welland, A. B .! to tho ladles o f Snnford.
noon for Winston-Salem, N. C., whoro Wallace, Clnudo Howard, II. B. Lewis,
she will visit her mother before go­ D. D. Caldwell nnd Miss Mary Arm­ HARDING HAS DINNER
ing to New York whore she will buy strong.
TO DISCUSS AFFARI8
goods. Mrs. 0. L. Taylor will accom­
AND HARMONIZE G. O. P.
pany her.
JENNY SPAULDING CIRCLE

SO C IE T Y
MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor,
Phono 117-W
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
Monday—St. Agnes Guild will moot
at tho homo of Mrs. M. Mlnnrik,
1000 Laurel Avcnuo at 3:80 p. m.
H. P. Snapp, of New York, is in tho
city attending to business.
A. Bristol, of Miami, Is spondlng
few days hero transacting business.

Charles M. Price, of Dnytona, spent
tho day hero yesterday attending to
business.
Goorgo Mnldron, of Jacksonville, is
ppending n few days hero transacting
jsiness.
3has. nnd Elmer Stokely, of Mt.
spent tho day horo yesterday on
sincss mission.
in T. Hochrciter, of New York,
risterod nt tho Montezuma while
city on business.
rG. Hammond, of Lincolnton, Gn.,
long tho out-of-stato visitors
’ for a fow dny^.
Ir. nnd Mrs. G. C. Rogers, of Lincolnton, Gn., are spending somo timo
horo nt the Montezuma.
A. Tierce, of Chicago, is making his
pdqunrtcrs at tho Montczumn ntig to business hero.
, Lnno returned homo Friday
ii Cincinnati Where lie ncremnins of his father,

The O. T. 0. Gift shop will open a
Womans Exchange in the Welnka
Bldg.
Monday.
240-1-p

Mr. nnd Mrs. S. S. Bnumel enter­
tained most delightfully last evening
nt bridgo nt their homo on Sanford
Heights complimenting their guest,
Miss Flora Zclmcnovitz, of Bruns­
wick, Gn., the occasion also being tho
second anniversary of their marriago.
There were seven tnbleB of players.
The rooms whoro enrd tables wero
placed were effectively decorated with
bnskts nnd vases of pink roses nnd
fern.
High scoro in the interesting game
o f bridge played was made by Mrs.
Ilownrd Smith, who wns given silk lin­
gerie. Tho cut prize, silk hose, was
won by Mrs. Howard Ovorlin.
Following the awarding of prizes,
the hostess served chicken salad,
olives, cheese and nut sandwiches,
cake and coffee ns refreshments.
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LUCKY “ 13” BRIDGE CLUB
Among those attending this party
The members of the Lucky Thirteen were: Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Sturmon
Bridge Club were very pleasantly en­ Mr-and Mrs. E. A. Douglass, Mr. uml
tertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Mrs. Howard Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. G.
I). Hnrt, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Graham,
Mr. and Mrs. McKay, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Frank Akers, Mr. and Mrs. John
Mcisch, Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Ovorlin,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sid Rive, Miss Ruth
Knunor, Mrs. W. T. Langley, Miss
Flora Zclmonovitz, Messrs. Ilodson
Ball, Alfred Robson nnd William Sut­
ton.

The First National Bank
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA

Condensed from Report to the Comptroller o f the Currency at the close
o f Business December 31st, 1921

Elf

Tonight
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REPAIRING

MONDAY,

GENERAL REPAIRING
West First St.

Old Ford Range
Phono No. 417-W

WEDNESDAY,

CHIROPRACTIC
DO YOU KNOW that pressure
on the nerves, caused by a dis­
placement of vertebrae, 1s tho
direct cause of a Inrge number
of diseases?
Thousands of
clinical observations have prov­
ed this beyond a doubt.
Chiropractic adjustment of
the displaced vertebrno will in
most cases completely rostoro
tho normal brnin impulse to the
affected pnrt of your body and
when that is done, Nnturo will
make you well.
In fact, it Ib just like n short
circuit In an electric current— it
will not do its work until tho
break is repaired. Chiropractic
works altogether on the spine ut
the place where derangements
occur. Nothing is tnken internnlly— no drugs, or surgery.
Came here nnd learn more
about the splendid accomplish­
ments of this neW science. You
cannot afford to ignore it if tho
price that disregarded he a life
of continued misery nnd suffer­
ing.

FRIDAY NIGHTS
o f each week

Miller
Tires

8 to 10 o’Clock

Learn to Dance
don’t be a wall­
flower

THE STRONGEST
GUARANTEED
TIRE MADE

R. S. H O L L Y

NEW PRICES

, a y This Battery]
testsTwice as Long
EVERY
WE EVER
SOLD OUTLASTED ITS
GUARANTEE

VESTA

Ford Batteries

Phone

Garner-Woodruff Bldg
First Street, Opp. Mngnolin

189

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Overdrafts ............................

Surplus Fund .......................... ....

60,000.00

Undivided Profits .................. ....

18,173.02

Dividends Unpaid .................. ....

2,020.00

Bills Payable .......................... ....

50,000.00

Re-Discounts............................ ....

40,400.00

Duo Federal Reservo Bank.... ....

99,250.00

Circulation .............................. ....

48,200.00

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D eposits.................................... ....

887,396.22

A Cozy Home

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175,324.00
100,799.46

Renl Estate, Furniture und Fix­
tures ....................................

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19,569.00

Cnsli nnd Due from Bnnks nnd1
U. S. T ren sury..................

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140,422.05

$1,255,439.24

$1,255,439.24

SANFORD

BATTERY

STRONG

PROGRESSIVE

CONSERVATIVE

A COMMUNITY BUILDER

$25.50
$32.40
$33.40
$34.25

$41.90
$ 12.85
$54.75

W. R. LINK TIRE CO.

Henry McLaulin, Jr.
OPT. D.
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST

SERVICE CO.
L. A. UENAUI), Proprietor

Frames Repaired Lenaes Duplicated
EYES EXAMINED
212 East. 1st St.
Ssnford, FU.

FROM THE FOREST TO YOU

ESTABLISHED IN 1887

$18.00

FOR SALE
A now 0-room bungalow, with all
modern conveniences. A good loca­
tion, nnd well improved; good terms
nnd close price for immodlnto sale.
Inquire at Herald offico, enro "W .’
240-3tc

WE GRIND OUR OWN LEN8H

By eliminating all of tho waste, over half of tho labor, all of tho
mlddlo man’s profits nnd by delivering a homo on record time direct
from tho forest to you

The First National Bank

Cords

FOOT SPECIALIST
for
rheumatism, weak
ankles, soft cornr, fallen
urchos, bunion), pains in
your foot, or heavy cal­
louses, consult—
C. L. GISLER
Offico 130 S. Ornnge
Orlando
Florida

50,000.00

nnd

Sizes
30x3
30x3'/,
3 2 x 3 /,
31x4
32x4
33x4
34x4
32x4'/,
33x4'/,
35x5

$25.00

Capitnl Stock .......................... ....$

U. S. Liberty Lonn

Fabrics
0.80
$12.50
$19.15
$21.75
$25.35
$2(5.50
$27.25
$33.10
$31.50
$13.65

ORLANDO, FLA.

Loans nnd Discounts................. $$ 819,067.85
256.88

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Saturday at the Princess— Miss Du­
Pont in “ False Kisses” and a Comedy

Hours II-12 a. m., 1-fi p. m.
Evenings by Appointment

LIABILITIES

and

Monday

W. R. KERMODE, D. C.

RESOURCES

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“The Old Nest”

W om an's Club

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The Star To-day

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Eliminating the Cause

Statement o f the Condition o f

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WASHINGTON, Jnn. 7.— Harding
today Invited a number o f tho Repub­
lican lenders in Congress nnd several
others prominent In conduct of ad­
ministration affairs to dinner to­
night nt the Whitohouso nt which wo
understand legislative situation nnd
governmental affairs generally will be
discussed.
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PRETTY PARTY

FOR MIS&amp; WIGHT
Ono of tho prettiest parties given in
honor of Miss Snrnh Wight, a bridoeiect of next week, wns tho bridgo
party given yesterday afternoon by
Miss Esther Miller nt her homo on
Mngnolin avenue. Thero being four
tables of plnyers and a number of
ten guests.
A very absorbing game of bridge
was played during the afternoon^ high
score being made by Mrs. Robert
Hines, who wns awarded a box of
powder. The prizo, a vanity powder
puff was won by Miss Florence Htjnry. Tho honorco wns presented silk
lingorio.
.
Following tho nwnrding of prizes
the hostess served a tempting salad
course.

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&lt;Iljr T h e A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s !

Tho Jenny Spaulding Circlo mot
.Jnnunry 5th, 1022, at tho home of Mrs.
E. M. Carroll. Meeting in charge of
Mrs. Lossing. Good attendance. Busi­
ness plans made for tho now yenr.
Delicious refreshments served by
tho hostess. Tho next meeting will
CIRCLE NO. 3 POSTPONED
bo with Mrs. Follows. All Baptist
Owing to tho Moody Biblo Institute Indies on tho Heights are urged to at­
meeting this week thero will bo no tend. Meetings overy Thursday at
meeting of tho Circlo No. 3 of tho 3:30 p. m.
Methodist Church.

Mr. nnd Mrs. T. M. Boyd arrived
W. S. Jones, of Jacksonville, was In Thursdny from Tarpon Springs nnd
tho city yesterday on a business mis­ will make Sanford their home. They
have rented tho Dr. Mason homo on
sion.
Magnolia nvc.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 9,1922

FAGti TWO

n m i i h h i i i h M i i M i
of the chortor itself. We believe the
certainty with which responsibility
P u b lish ed m r r a ft e m o o u r i c t p l Sun' hns been fixed, and tho celerity with
l « r nt th e H era ld U ulldlnv, 10T
which n change of the mnjority of tho
A k ., S an ford , Vlu.
commission hus been brought about, Is
l)y a Sanford Celery-Fed
n demonstration of tho great merits of X»
ha
Man
tho
present
charter.
Every
advocate
1‘ UM LISHEll#_______ ______
m
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of tho nldcrmanic typo of government ha
m.
J . H O LLY_______________ __ E d itor
Xu
Under
This
Head,
Articles
Xu
S
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O
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r
a
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n
h
a
m
s
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q
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a
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knows full well that under tho ward
H.
J. LILLA.HD_S eceela rr-T ren siirer
!H.
A . JVEKL________ Oeneral M nnaaer system it would have required yenrs
Xu Pro and Con Regarding Mu- M
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L . IIIW IN .... ..C irculation M anager
Xu nicipal Ownership Will Uo Xa
Making Herself Known
I'h on e I ts up to UiOO 1*. 51.
to accomplish tho overturn that has
A d v ertisin g Itntea Slndr K n ow n on been accomplished in tho last three
A handsome dressed strango wom­ Xn Published in the Herald. M
A pplication
Xo
months, together with persistent sen- an presented a check to Robert Donne Xa
N u b .r r lp t lo n I'rlrp In A d v a n c e
XaXaXaXaXalxiXaXaiXuXn
timent favoring a.change of aldermen to hnvo cashed.
O a r Y e a r .™.— ...............—..........- ......
■ lx Xloath* —.... ........................—
— H.00 which tho people never demonstrated.
"Have you anything to Identify
D elivered In C lt? I»r C arrier
REGARDING MUNICIPAL OWNEROne W eek .. ............... - ---------------IB Ceuta Tho aldermanic, not tho commission yourself 7"
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SHIP
charter, made possible tho persistence
"Oh, yes,” she said sweotly, "I hnvo
T h e b ig 13- to IH-pnge W e e k ly H eruld en tirely cnvrra Sem inole C ounty of a political oligarchy; and though a mole on my left shoulder."
&gt;and la pnhfUhed e v e ry F rid a y . A d v e rOrlando is about to vote on tho
■tlalnx ralra m ade k n ow n on ap p lica­ many earnest and unselfish citizens
municipal ownership question and the
t i o n . D em ocra tic In p olltlra. *:UM) per served ns aldermen nt one timo or
Shorthand in One Lesson
Trar, alw nya In n dvancr.
following contribution to tho Reportanother, they found their patriotic lmMonkey
with n buzz saw.
a n c m i E H T H E A S S O C I A T E D I’ lIESS
cr-Stnr from an Orlando citizen is
1pulses foiled by n system that made
rcnl accomplishment impossible.
Nothing so quickly dries a woman’s good suggestion for Snnford:
"If wo never expected Orlando to bo
“ Hut discussion o f tho qualities of tears as a kiss— but choose tho wom­
any larger than It now is, or if wo
commission
and
aldermanic
govern­
an with discretion.
REDUCE PRICE OF WEEKLY
could bo nssured that undor private
ment 1h out of order ut this timo. Tho
ownership
tho relations would always
On and after tho first of February' Section on January 5 is for the cxA hot discussion frequently makes n
ho
ns
plensnnt
ns they now uro, per­
tho Weekly Herald wll
bo
$2.00 per
Press purpose of choosingcool
commissionfriendship.
haps
it
would
make
hut little differ­
year instead of $2.50. Tho Herald ers to revise the charter in such mnnence
whether
tho
city
acquired the
ill put on a campaign nt that tim o' *»«r that the form of city government
We hnve had our holidays and now
water
and
light
plants
or
not. But wo
wants every one in Seminole Hhall not ho hanged.
Hint was the comes tho hollowdnys.
do
expect
Orlundo
to
be
much iargor
ty to subscribe for tho Weekly, ninmlate of tho people when, Inst fall,
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tho two questions, 'Shall tho form of There’s a love of bcnHtH and a love of and wo cannot reasonably expect the
present mnnngoinent of these plants
birds,
kVnlorn has resigned, Dali Elronnn government bo changed?’ were subto always remain in control.
And n love of tho love-god’s wiles;
fbted for a free stale for Ireland. »&gt;f“ cd for decision. The decision was
A privately owned "public utility”
Sks like peace and prosperity for thnL the charter should be revised, and Rut a love that knocks a pocket-book
is
about tho worst thing imnginnblo
that
the
form
of
government
should
thin
rclnnd at last. Erin Co Ilrngh.
when tlie management is had or their
' not be changed. Revision that would
Is n love of the latest styles.
dealings with the public arbitrary and
bring about a change of system, such
|tis. hns just built another fine
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.
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unpleasant.
Under municipal owneras some of the charter commission
ycrtlsed the fnct^ throughout tho_coun- „ hip whelI 8Uch n condition arises, wo
lent house and shows the plccandidates openly advocate, would bo try and thousands of people who hnvo
If the same in the Eustis Lake
cliangu it. I am thinking now of one
accomplishing by indirection some­
stayed in the north this season would city in which the management o f the
Mi. It will hnve twelve npnrtthing that was refused when it was hnvo come here, attracted by tho low
ls.
Sanford needs apartment
water plant became so rank that n
put to direct vote of the people.
rents.
But property owners saw fit citizen nlways left the company's o f­
Ics of this type as well ns another
"Exactly the same warrant for
to put on the same, or even higher, fice with murder in his henrt whenFgo tourist hotel.
l electing tho commissioners to revise
rents this season as were in effect last uvcr he hn(Ii 0CCftsion to visit lt. , t ls
-o -----------tho charter prohibits all present ef­
H1)y thnt th0 city took
The officials of the Rod and Gun forts to change the form o f govorn- year, and there wore large mini tors needless
Club say the new building will be ment to the ward-nldermnnlc system, of prospective tourists who felt t l n t |0VL,r that plant nt tho first opportunthey could not afford these prices, so ity. Within two years from so do­
ady for business soon and will add 'pj,0 Hupporters of the aldermanic idea
Had they ing tho water mains had been expend­
thor link in the tourist amusement |lavu p(Uj their day in court. Tho ver- they stayed nt homo.
C r. f / t v . I
i l i 1n
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known that the prices wore to come ed many miles, a sinking fund for thu
o r Snnford this winter. Now j diet was against them. Unless minor
o golf club and country club ;^j nctopt the decree of majorities, down. . .they might hnvo come here to payment of the bonds was well on
its way nnd there had been n substan­
od Sanford can take her •democracy becomes anarchy.
Any
P H&lt;. S.° r’
The market for houses nnd apart­ tial reduction in rates to consumers.
the tourist resorts of the
bring in nt the side door
ments here is hndly demoralized The cost of water in that city is now
10 Pr°i,ljr amusoments
^ c|inrter revision commltte subSome owners are 'taking what they the least of their troubles. I note that
ist hotel this city caI1, j^ct matter tiiat has already been dothe chief objection expressed against
,o tourists as any city c j ( |e ( | by Voto 0f the people themselves. can
, get’ and this hns, worked .n hard.
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ship upon owners of property who municipal ownership of the water nnd
would be bnd politics, had sportsman- ,
,
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.
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. . . had nil the time asked only ronsonn- light plants 1h that they would not he
ship, and ns flagrant violation of tho
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, . hie rental.
All kinds of living qiinr- economically and efficiently managed,
rEU TO CHARI.IK. charter ns any of, which
tiie comm is -'
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, „
,. tors are now being offered nt prices and that they would be subject of
sinners hnvo been accused. I*or the ..
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that arc less than will pay a fnir re- graft, etc., etc. Is there any reason
recently with the
u ,u ichnrtor itself specifically proscribes;.
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The. excessive to believe that thu city cannot attain
enst his lot with tlie tho way for determining such mut- Iturn on investment.
I, of which paper h e [tor8( nrul the charter provision hnBl*uUinK nf Iiric*H iH
had for the t}lt, sorvices of Just ns good men ns a
ul manager, and his buon followed. And tho people have town,
, t'lo-high prices do*.corporation can? I hnvo lived hero
h n tidiii
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m iiulo/1
nr
l t f f 1H t i i n i t t \ T M i l l u n i t .
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r itho
now regime cwno ordorcii
charter revision and have or. ! itnantloti
nt the l ibeginning
of the sen- „ I){jor
t||c administrations
of^ Mayors
It is one of tho best ((loretl tj,„t
the revision tho form of "on‘ ,
.
.
Reynolds, Sperry, Giles and Duckers in the state, has now governmc„ t shall not be changed. This
&lt;Th° Chn,nbt‘r of Commerce, some 1worth(
,,(lvo yet to learn that
uj.acw heads, now editorial col- needs to ho distinctly understood.
|fnrneuinfir real estate dealers and thu t|lero has boon any suspicion o f public
m1 is a work of art. Charlie
"Experience has shown tho need of ‘ int,0Pcndcnt
*h® Pr&lt;&gt;l&gt;^ty own- grftft during their terms of office, and
knows tlie newspaper game some revision, and tho people have so 0™ hist summer and fnil to bo reason- hnvo no doubt but what they would
rthe composing room to tho edi- voted. It would have been remark- n!,’ ° in . 10 !“ r,cntl* c,mrges, but w‘-n' have found men to properly conduct
Jnl snnetum mid lie can lie dupend- able if the new charter had function- c1t,lor l,mghed at or condemned for
plants hn«i thu city owned them.
upon to give tile good people of
They ridiculed the Indemunicipal or otherwise, is not
ed perfectly when subjected to tlie doing so.
Okeechobee County one of thu best
pendent’s
repented
urgency
that
the
a8
popu|
nr na jt used to ln&gt;.
strain of tho past years of changing
weekly papers in the South. And ho
law of supply nnd demand would gov­
"It is to be regretted that any one
lion of the vote nt the October priis living in a section of Florida where
ern rentals just as it governs all fyh- should believe that there cunnot he
conditions. But any honest interprotnho can print eight pages of good stuff
or commercial matters and went common honesty in public affairs.
mnry must be that the essential prin­
all about tiiat great country and nev­
ahead playing the game,
But when,-should the city acquire these plants
ciples of the present charter—concen­
er give out of material, for it is indeed
a
little
later
on,
the
property
owners it may confidently he expected that in
tration of authority nnd responsibility
one of the greatest countries that tlie
began to ‘ get cold foot’ , the Independ­ time with our town’s natural growth
so that thu devilled responsibility and
world has ever produced and will one
buck-passing of the old system is im­ ent begun urging them not to go to there will lie a sufficient reduction in
slay be engaged in feeding a large part1
But ngnin they let feel­ rates to consumers to more than pay
possible, and the election of city com­ extremes.
o f the world. And with
Charlie
ing get the best o f business judgment their individual share of the bonds,
missioners by all thu people irrespec­
Barnes on the job to “ tell tho world"
nnd as n result tho rental conditions
"These plants wil some day become
tive to wards— must be preserved."
the said world is going to learn about
are hndly mixed up.
our city's greatest asset."
it.
"The conditions are easily analy­
DAILY FOR FORT BIERCE
zed. The high rentals charged last
Post cards—local vie*"*— lc each nt
THE COMMISSION FORM OF
'
year impelled people who wanted to Herald— by the pound— 15c.
Die Fort Picrco Tribune comes out winter in St. Petersburg to lmy or
GOVERNMENT
this afternoon with n daily paper, tlie |)Uj|(j homes ns the more economical
first for Fort Pierce. Editor Chap- ........
Tho erection of nearly.,, ..... . The ReVenUC Act o f 1921
There lias been so much talk about'
mnti in announcing the daily says all sand resiliences was tho result.
And refIuir,;s Hint every individual having
the commissien form of government
hut three merchants ill Fort Pierce now those people nro living in their « K™33 lncomo of
or inpre
n t Jackson, Michigan, and their trou­
have contracted for space in the now homes, with the natural consequen- fi,° I» como Tnx rotlirn rogardlesB of
bles were so much like our troubles in
daily ami this gives him a guarantee ces of a much less demand for rental
nct income,
Florida that Jackson hns been in the
of
enough
advertising
to
make
the
j,ro,,(.rtiC
s.
In
other
words,
condi1,0
Nni
Pn&gt;
' ExhorbUnnt prices for nslimelight in Tampa ami other cities
daily pay. He says:
Hons
are
adjusting
themselves.
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tfor some timo. They evidently like
"F or this daily wo have to thank the same old story of supply nnd do- Sund for
iotm UP°» which to
tub rtiVersud order of things nnd liko
the merchants and people of
Fort mam!.
The lesson that must 1)e! furnish information necessary to preSnnford Wanted tile commission form
Pierce.
Particularly the merchants learned nnd kept in mlrnl In nil husl-1Pnro roturn* Maximum prico on farmwith a few changes in Hie charter to
and business men. Without thorn, the (noB8 operations. __Palutka News.
era roturn“ ? ri*00 ,iml every farmer
fit their needs. Tho following from
whoso return is prepared will bo fur­
dally could not hnve an existence of a
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the Jackson Citizen-Patriot is good
nished without chnrgo ono 1022 Farm
week, it is proper to make these
y g FARM FOLKS
enough to reprint;
Record. This record devised for far­
acknowledgements nnd to Htnto that
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"The Citizen-Patriot believes any
there hnve not been more than three
nuich, us folks on the farm, mers exclusively nnd fills a long felt
candid review of tho past six years
wlio hnvo not gladly done nil that they
When it comes to Mowin' our horn; need for a fnrm record sufficiently
will prove to the satisfaction o f opensimpla to lie of any benefit to fnrmtheir part We jus’ go on n-fillin' our bnrn,
could do. These will
minded citizens that more progress
unanimous
ers.
Retail price $2.00.
later. This has been
A-pillin’ in oats an’ hay an* corn,
has been achieved in that time, under
response. Great men, these!
They j rt,c^on
worry a deni about us, EIGHT YEARS EXPERIENCE PRE­
tho commission charter, than in any
PARING RETURNS
hnvo done .well for tlie town mid the
Leastwise it 'pears to look that u.quarter century under tho old form.
File yours now and got it o ff your
peeple will undoubtedly appreciate
way;
AVe believe it is easily domonstratablo
manly sacrifices.
Nearly ever' mooting is cnlted to dis- mind.
that shortcomings have been mere tlie their
A. S. CLARK, Public Accountant
Success to you, Brother Chapman.
CUH!)
fault of the charter administrators,
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Jacksonville, Fla.
You will find lo r t Pierce dates her
]i()w we could make the old farm
holding office in difficult limes, than
growtli from the time tho Dally News',
pny4
sturtH.
Tho mulls is full o' lit’ratiiru,

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

T RUCK

THE HERALD PRINTING CO.

FLORIDA RENTS FALLING.

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All the law-books bulgin’ with bills; '
Ever’ poiiticni lender hns got somoj
cure
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Hu's puttin' out to end our ills.
jjuj_ 8ucm8 ^u,v forgit their anxiety
When the crops is sent into town;
Thuy-ro all to busy glttln’ theirs, you
gcc
So th(?y ' nn.t ho)p m|r pr!co ffoln&gt;

Last year The News predicted that
some
of the tourist towns of the state
Place 5 hulvcs Del Monte
were overdoing tho rent boosting
Peaches in a serving dish. Beat
game, nnd that sooner or Inter they
two egg yolks ^vith 2 table­
would find that they had hilled the
spoons sugar and 1-2 teaspoon
goose that wns laying.
This seems
salt, Add 1 cup hot milk, cook
in double boiler until thick, cool R to h,ive htfpponud.
Orlando, St. Pedown.
and tho others —
nro u .fl nl, right&gt; j rccl(oni to fm Up tho
In, ■ tersburg, Miami
nnd ndd 1-2 teaspoon vanilla,
•* —
tmrns
9S, [ proclaiming to tho world that they
fold In 2 beaten egg whites
hnve reduced rents to pre-war prices. ■ An. RO on n. rniHin* „n th0 oats nnd
pour over peaches and sprinkle
But the St. Petersburg Indepondcorn,
with coconiiut.
ont very candidly declares thnt tho Hut pny nln.[ n.comin&lt; to the mon on
reductions came too Into, for "it
^|1(; fnrm
Hhould have been mnde last summer,"
Tinthoy jcnrn how
to Wow tholr
says the Independent, or nt tho open- horn&gt;
Phones 497-tbt
ing of tho tourist season.
Had tho
— Oklahoma Extension Nows.
cuts boon mndo last summer tho
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WELAKA BLOCK
Chamber o f Commerce could havo adtuy a daily herald wart ad.

DEANE TURNER

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: |The Bank of Safety

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ownership

B r e a k s Up
th e P h leg m
Stops a rcltl. soothes Ilia
irrllnttoo.
hciiU tin lailniiirllnl
mutton, keeps off tho ctrins.

Contains camphor, Mondial with Thy.
mol, Oil Peppermint, Oil Eucalyptus,
Mutton Suet, Lanum ami Petrolatum.
Pleasant—Sooihlng
Immediately Effective
Try It for coughs, colds, sure throat, elo.
30c at all drug stores.
Houtliorn Drug Manufacturing Co.,
Jsektoivlll*. FIs., Whotsisls Distributers,

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This institution, whose success and strength has
been buiided by a loyal people, whose most valu­
able asset is the confidence, trust and esteem of
those who know it best and whose highest en­
deavor is to attain still higher plains of service—
wishes you a happy, healthful and

prosperous

New Year.

| The Peoples Bank of Sanford
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SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

PROFESSIONAL
AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR and BUILDEK
517 Commercial Street

You Can Find tho Name of
Every Live Professional and
Business Man in Snnford in
Thla Column Ench Day

Sanford. Ft*

Geo. W. Knight
Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

FLORIDA

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Sanford Constructs Co N. Y. LIFE INS. CO.
W. T. ROBERTS, Agent
Snnford
Florida

CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Planes nnd Specifications Cheerful!.
Furnished

Sanford Steam Laundry

All Work Guaranteed
H. T. PACE
P. O. Box IF

FOR SERVICE
Call 14G-J
W. RAWLING, Prop.

Sanford Machine &amp;:
Foundry Co.

George A. DeCottes

General Machine nnd Boiler Work;
Attorney-at-Law
Cylinder Grinding; DcLuxo Pistons;
Over Seminole County Rank
Oversize Rings nnd Pins; Flywheel
SANFORD
FLORIDA
Steel Genr Bands; Crank Shnfts re
turned; agents for Cnlllo Inbanrd nnd •• E m p l o y m e n t R U l’ GclU..
Outboard Motors.
-Phono 62 Tho vocational committee of the Busi­
ness and Professional Women's Club
requests all young women desiring
Acteylene Welding
employment
to register nt the First
OF ALL KINDS
Nntionnl Bnnk.
AGNES G. BERNER. Chnlrmnn
Sanford Welding Co.
Located in Engle Bldg., ?05 Oak Ave.

T l . W. NICKERSON

Smith Bros. Garage

Public Accountant; Audits— Systems
Income Tnx Service
Room 16 McNcill-Davls Bldg.
Phono 852
Orlando, Fla.

Expert Repairing
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
Oak and First

S. O. Shinholscr
Contractor and Iluildcr
SANFORD

FLORID i

“ WE DELIVER TklE GOODS

Quick Service Transfei
Storage Facilities
If wc please you, tell others; if no
tell us. Phone 4118

GLOBE PIANO CO.

Auto Radiator Repair
Shop

SAVE YOU MONEY

Locnted nt 207 French Are., between
2nd nnd Third. E. i. BERGQUIST.
Write us

ATTENTION, DOG OWNERS 1
Taxes nro now duo and must bo
paid nt onco on all dogs. Dogs with­
out tags will ho killed on sight.
JAS. KILLEBREW,
242-Gte
Chiof of Pollco.

Empire Hotel Block
ORLANDO. FLORIDA

Try n Herald Want Ad today.

WE HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS I
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ANY PART OF TOWN, ON TERMS TO
SUIT YOU
You can make money buying for advance.
You are going to build a homo one o f these
days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it
by easy stages.
If you have some money, will build one or
two houses.
Sanford is moving, don’t wait, get in the
game now.
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�The Year’s best Book—
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is your Bunk Book for 1922.
The interest increases on eveiy page, and
when you have reached tho end of tho year and
turned down the last page, you will have a feeling
of satisfaction at something accomplished, and
gladness in your resolution to make it a bigger, bet­
ter year through a determination to save the max­
imum your income will permit.
We wish you joy and happiness and abundant
prosperity on each of the 365 days of the new year,
and we will bo right hero to serve you in a spirit of
friendly co-operation and honest good will,
Best wishes for 1922 to you and yours 1

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A COMMUNITY BUILDER

F. P. Forster, Pres.

B. F. Whitner, Cashier ■

Not so bad at 75 hero on tho
flth day of January and Cohum’s Minstrels coming in
tomorrow
while Osborno
Herndon jumps "Out of tho
Old Nest" tonight at tho
Star, Nlco heavy London
fog for this morning which
made us think of other days
when there wns nothing on
our mind hut keeping out of
tho fog, yes. Howovor, these
foggy days will give way to
nice, cold, crisp weather in
n few days and then wo
shall begin shipping thnt
celery crop thnt will put all
of us 3()5 days behind thnt
trip to tho poor farm. Have
you n little copper still In
your homo?
5:40 A. M. JAN. 9, 1922
Maximum ........................ a ... 75
Minimum ....................... 55
Range ............................ 58
Barometer..............
30.11
Southeast and part cloudy.

Fleming Novin, of Pittsburgh, arriv­
ed here yesterday to spend n few
dnys on business.

PERSONALS
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Mrs. C. A. Knulcrson of Gainesville
is visiting Mrs. I). K. Speer while Mr.
Ha Rnulcrson and Mr. Dnrnhnrt arc on ii
fcu business trip In Jacksonville.

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No advertisements for the Clcssified or Want Column of tho Herald
art. taken without ensh In advance and
nonc nre taken over tho telephone.
This is mndi.' neccssnry by the mlatakrs in phone messages and by tho
extra bookkeeping entailed on the
small accounts that tnke the profits
out of this form of advertising.

Tho boys of the basket hull team of
Sanford High arrived homo yesterday
after playing games with New Smyrnn, Miami and Lauderdale.
They
wore victorious at the first place and
lost tho gnmes at the last two mainly
on account of the long rides and no
sleep.
However they expect to play
Miami here soon and there may be a
different story to tell.

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TEMPERATURE :
For Florida: Generally fair
tonight nnd Tuesday; except
local rains in extreme north
portion.

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THREE SESSIONS DAILY AT THE
PESHYTEHIAN CHURCH
3. 4- 5- AND 7:30 I*. M.

PROMINENT ALA HAM IANS
The Sanford Bible Conference under
VISIT FRIENDS HERE the auspices of the Moody Bible In­
stitute of Chlcngo began its meetings
Col. anil Mrs. Ilnrry It, Shorter, of in the local churches yesterday with
Court week starts tomorrow.
Eufnuln, Alabama, were Sanford visi­ a large attendance nt all tho services.
Meetings will be held thrice dally
tors Saturday, enrouto to West Palm
Court week and Coburn’s Minstrels Beach, where they will bu guestH of this week in tho Presbyterian church,
all in one week. •People will think the Poinsottu Hotel for the winter. and it is expected thnt large crowds
thi v are in New York.
The hours
Col. Shorter wns campaign manager will attend all services.
for “ Bill" Brandon in his last rnco for for services are 3 to 4 p. m., 4 to 5 p.
.Speakers of nat­
J. 11. Osteon, onu of the prominent governor of Alahamn, is a brother-in- in., nnd 7:3Q,p. in.
citrus growers of the Altamonte sec­ law of Ex-Governor Jelks of that state ional reputation are on tho Conference
tion was in the city today on busi­ and Is connected with one of tho largo progrnin and the locnl pastors are en­
insurance companies, besides being thusiastic over the outlook for a great
ness.
extensively interested in coal mining spiritual awakening in Sanford.
The Sanford Conference is one of a
City commissioners will meet to­ in Kentucky, where ho hns been for
night to make appointments and Btnrt tho past year. While boro they visit­ series of Bible Conferences being put
off the administration for the now ed their old Alabama friends, Mr. and on in the southeast by the Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago.
W h en ­
Mrs. H. A. Neel, of tho IIcrnhL
year.
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ever the Conferences have been held
the churches have been delighted, nnd
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In most every placo return engagements are being hooked.
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The speakers for Sanford are Dr.
Henry Ostrom, Dr. George Guide, Dr.
Julicn
Rodgers, and Rev. A. C. Shuler.
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features of the Conference is being
directed by P. M. Boyd of the Metho­
dist
church.
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The music starts promptly
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Tho regular annual meeting of tho
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Sanford, Florida, will ho held In ac­
cordance with its Ily-lnws, in tho of­
fices of tho hank on Wednesday, Jan­
uary 18th, 1022, nt 7:30 p. m. for tho
a
purpoBO of electing n hoard of direc­
B
tors to servo for tho ensuing year,
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nnd for tho transaction of any other
The Minstrel Event o f the Season
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WILLIAM ItAINEY BENNETT—
Baptist Temple, Sat., Jnn. 14. 247-Ote

Mrs. F. E. Stoinmyn is visiting her
laughter Mrs. Frank Adams on the
Heights.
Mrs James Mitchell and dnughtcr
Elizabeth returned this week from
Mississippi where they hnvo been
since first of December visiting rel­
atives.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Ilngnn motored
to DeLnnd Friday afternoon.
Miss Lucilo Pope spent this week
in Oviedo the guest of Miss Lucille
Partin.
J. W. Christy of Jacksonville was
In Sanford Thursday on business.
Mr nnd Mrs. Garrett who have re­
cently movid hm. ■tin Georgia have
purchased
Geo. Wells homo
on
French nvo.
. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Boyd nnd sons
arrived from Tarpon Springs to make
their home in Sanford and will live
in Dr. R M. Mason’s home on Mngnolin nve.
Friends of Miss Mary Crawford
will he glad to learn that she in slowly
improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Eeker of Gloverstown
New York left today for Orlando nnd
other points in Florida.
Mr. Eckcr
hns been In California and many other
states hut says Florida climate beats
them all.
They expect to be back
to Sanford in n few weeks.
Mrs. A B. Huntley, Mrs T. Gross and
others motored to Tampa this week
fo*r a couple of dnys
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Benjamin, of
Milford Conn., nre visiting their aunt
Mrs W. M. Raynor of Celery nve.
Mr. anil Mrs. Haley and little
daughter were in Sanford this week
visiting relatives nnd looking up old
acquaintances.
Mr. Hnley wnn a
valued employee of the A. C. L. with
headquarters at Kisslmmeo, for n
good many years and Is well known to
tho road men.
lie has just been
north to a big co vention and then on
an inspecting tour through the South.
They left Thursday afternoon for
their home In the Carollnas.

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MINSTRELS
BEST UNDER THE SUN

CHARLEY GANO

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Better Than Ever

All White

Prices, main floor, $1.50; gallery, 75c; plus tax
Seats now on sale, Bower &amp; Roumillnt Drug Store

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A REAL BARGAIN AT $3,800.00. TERMS
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A . P. C O N N E L L Y
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C L A S S IF IE D A D S
Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyc
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a Una and
cordlngly.

FOR SALE

WAN'l

SALES MANAGER—The
opportunity for some 11
secure the exclusive soiling a
the most needed automobile
In this territory;.no competition;’
finance initial order $500 to $1,
Give telephone number. Alcomo
ufneturing Co., 40 Bridge So., Nowar
OSTEOPATH CELEBRATES
N. J.
240-0to
__87TH BIRTHDAY YESTERDAY
NOW SANFORD CITIZEN
GOVERNMENT Positions open, men,
women. Experience unnecessary.
Honesty
required. Good pay to start.
Dr. J. A. Disheaux celebrated Ids
Write,
T.
McCafforty, St. Louis, Mo.
87th birthday yesterday nnd states
1-1-8-15-22-28
thnt he has never been sick in his life.
I HUY, pay cash for second hand pi­
He came to Sanford about six months
anos. Address I’ . O. Box 352,
ago from Black Rock, Frio county,
2I5-12tp
Penn., and lias decided to make San­
ford his future home.
Dr. Dlsehenux
WANTED—Customers for fresh milk,
is an osteopathic and nerve specialist FOR SALE— Dodge touring car, new
morning and evening deliveries.— R.
and expects to open an office in tho
top, newly painted, good niechuni- L. Gnrrison. Phono 3711. 109-St-Tu
Cntes building as soon us it is finish­ cnl condition. Ford worm-drive truck. 201-1 fc
ed..
240-1-c Will sell cheap or apply on small prop­ WANTED— Plain and fancy dress­
erty, close in or in town. Address
making. Children’s clothes a spec­
"Dodge" care of Herald.
247-Otp ialty.— Mrs. Mills, 314 Fifth Street,
FOR HALE— 18-in dry plno wood, $5 between Sanford nnd Palmetto,
full cord mi ground, bring your
243-titp
The people of Snnford and Seminole truck. 3 miles out First street. Phone FOR RENT— Bed room, 311 Park av&lt;£
County continue to express their ap­ 402-J.
244-0tp
nue.
178-tfc
proval and appreciation in dollars and FOR SALE—One Dolco plant, practic­
FOR It ENT— Three room apartment,
cents.
ally new. Terms can ho arranged.
with private porch. All conven­
We hnvo had a consistnnt nnd grat­ Apply Snnford Auto Exchange, foot
iences, 312 Oak Ave.
2l7-4tp
ifying flow of business from the first of First St.
143-fltc
FOR
RENT—5
room
bungalow,
furday of our Pro-Inventory Sale. Some,
At r , irnim
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......... FOR SALE— 15,000 sq. feet of land,
nished,
on
paved
Ureo.t—E.
F.
of tho common comments*of custom1
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400 feet on II. It. Suitable for Lane.
247-6tp
ers: “ Yours in a real Bnlc ; you
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surely ure «iv I„K the people •« equare I'1* " '" *
• ' “ "•J* » * " ' « ' “ " &gt; 7 FOR Itl’ NT—One” furnished bed
room, ulso garage. 110 Laurel Ave.
ilenl'” | "I tun euro pled le Bet » “
k' nV n “ 1 7 n ' V° ,
a ?’
ehnneo et title eele” t “ your eel. price.. Winter Cnrk-Orlnn. o hl8l.w,,y_ Atl100-tfc
look like „l,I times"! "Gee, Me
‘I™ " "«• »•” “ !"&gt; «■ »?«• _ ?:ir" 7ll&gt; FOR RENT— Rooms and kjtchonnttes,
for a dollnr’s worth of merchandise at FOR SALE— A NEW O-ltOOM BUN*
Shirley Apt., opp. P. O.
220-2Gtp
GAI.OW, WITH ALL MODERN
Thrasher
&amp;
Gnrner's
Sale."
FOR RENT—0 room house, nil mod­
In
Go to Thrasher &amp; Garner’s Big Pro- CONVENIENCES. A GOOD I.OCAern conveniences. See A. V. French.
Inventory Sale now on, if you want to TION, AND WELL IMPROVED,
242-10tp
make your dollars and cents do double GOOD TERMS AND CLOSE PRICE
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. INQUIRE
duty, Sale on this week.
LOST
AT HERALD OFFICE, CARE “ W’\
THRASHED &amp; GARNER.
LOST—
Malo
burro.
Return to Goo.
246*3tc
D. Hart.
*242-10tp
BUICK, 5-pass.....$700.00
NOTICE
FOR RENT
On and after December 25th I will
NASH, 5-pass..... 515.00
FOR RENT—Ono nico large furnished
not he responsible for any bills made
FORD COUPE ... 400.00 No excuse will he taken for viola­ house keeping uphrtmunt, 4 rooms, by
tho Wclnkn Dining Rooms.
$12.00
per
week;
2
furnished
house­
tion of all traffic inws. Owing to tho
One 1921 Lexington,
244-4-c
ESTELLE MELSON.
keeping
rooms
and
2
rooms
each,
many accidents of late, tho law will
apartment
$0.00
per
week,
314
Fifth
equipped with cord
Nowcst
thing
in candlesticks will
be enforced to tho lottur. Please hco
bo
found
nt
tho
O. T. O. Gift Shop.
thnt
both
headlights
are
also
burnbetween
Sanford
and
Pnlmot
tires, bumpers, etc.
1to avenue.
240-2tp Welakn Block.
218-1-p
5-pass., a bargain
bed
room.
HARRISON,
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FOR
RENT—
Furnished
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.540-tf-e
Speed Officer. Over Seminole Cafo.
Terms; Cash, or 50% ensh and
ROOMINCnrOTOF FOTt- RENT—
bnlance monthly installments
near passenger dopot.—J. Musson.
I hnvo purchased the Snnford
m i KENT— Attractive two room Branch o f tho I.ukcland Steam Laun­
apartment. Hot wntcr. 1820 Park dry and will conduct tho business nt
This is to advise tho public thnt tho Avenue.
245 -3tp the snmo location, No, 123 West First
traffic ordinances and 'regulations
FOR RENT— Two unfurnished rooms street, I am not responsible for any
wil bo rigidly enforced, nnd especial­
LEXINGTON
with privnto hath. 411 Park ave­ bills now duo by said laundry.
ly with reference to minors driving
I hope to merit and obtain n liber­
nue.
242-Otp
cars nnd speed regulations of oight
al
patronage.
HUPMOBILE
miles an hour on turning comors and FOR RENT— Two furnished bed 24G-3tc
R. L. CHRISENBERRY.
DISTRIBUTORS
rooms, Oil Park Ave.
212-tfc
ton miles an hour in thi business dis­
\VILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT—
FOR RENT—2 furnished bed rooms.'
trict.
Baptist Tomple, Sat., Jan.*14. 247-Ote
Phono 437-W, corner Elm &amp; Third
J. A. KILLEBREW,
195-tfc
244-4tc
Chief of Police. Street.
TQY 1 DAILY KXBALD WAXT AD.

! TUESDAY, JAN. 101

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FOR SALE—Ono fresh JorBoy cow
— C. Dunn, Route 1, Snnford.
FOR SALE- Paper shell pecans, 801
Mognolin,
FOR SALE—Exceptionally fine bird
dog. See East at Hill Hardware.
247-3tp
FOR SALE— Ten room liouso to bo
removed from promises.—W. A.
Lefflcr. Phone 530.
FOR SALE— Ono Daisy chum. Call
415-W.
20i-tfc
For dainty wedding gifts nt the O.
T. O. Art Shop, Welakn Bldg. 247-ltp
FOR SALE— Chickery and Escnrole
plants, Rex Packnrd, West Side,
•
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                    <text>SANFORD
“The City Substantial”

The Sanford Daily Herald
/

‘‘The City Substantial’*.

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

VOLUME II

BIBLE CONFERENCE CROWDS
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
TO HEAR GIFTED SPEAKERS

N U M BE R 2 4 8

S A N F O R I), F L O R ID A , T U E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 10, 1922

From the Hero s Own Lips

NEW PRE-COOLING PLANT
IS ALMOST COMPLETED
-W ILL BEGIN OPERATION
CHOICEST MOONSHINE.

All the Churches are A t­
tending These W o n ­
derful M eetings

SANFOR' D

V - - ■%
.. &amp;*&gt;\*n*w

By the First of February
According to Plans
• of Promoters

WILSON, N. C., Jan. 10.—Henry E.
Thompson of ^wntonsburg, near here,
lays clnlm to having ono of tho choice­
st bottles of moonshine liquor in tho
world.
Mr. Thompson is tho proud
possessor of ono quart of npplo grnn*
dy distilled in Edgccombo county,
North Carolina, in the summer of WILL HE ABLE TO PIIECOOL
SERVICES TODAY 3:00 TO 5:00 P.
12 TO 15 CARS DAILY OF
1770.
The whiskey has been In tho
M. AND AT 7:30— rROF.
SANFORD PRODUCTS
Thompson nnd Snuggs families for
BOYD LEADS MUSIC
more than 150 years, Mr. Thompson
Tho now pre-cooling plant being
V,
having hnd tho brandy more that) 50
erected hore by tho Snnford Farmer's
years.
Exchange is now seventy-five per cent
PROGRAM FOR TODAY
completed, according to ndvico rccolv;i:00 p. m.— Dr. Ostront.
GENERAL McCRAE
od from officials of this organization,,
4:00 p. m.— Dr. Guille.
NOW CHIEF OF STAFF
•Jv .
uud will ho in operntlon hy Fobruary
TOOK PERISHING’S JOII
7:30 p. nt.— Dr. Guillo.
1st. The plant, when engngod to fu ll’
enpneity, will bo nblo to prs-cool from
W
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tm
I
bj
(
n
r
The
Anaorlntrd
Prraa)
m IM F-l M
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10—Brigndier 12 to 15 cars of produce dnlly. Tho
General James II. McRae took over to­ cost of this project when completod
The Bible Conference in progress nt
day Porshlng's duties ns chief of staff will amount to over $135,000 nnd hasthu First Presbyterian Church drow n
DR. GEORGE GUILLE
of Army.
Perishing on leave visit­ been underwritten by tho members o f'
record-breaking congrogntion nt nil of
One of the speakers qf the Snnford Bi­
ing
his
home
in Kansas nnd will not tho exchange. Tho Snnford Farmers*
the services yesterday. Whilo Dr.
Exchange Is affiliated with tho Flori­
ble Conference now in session at
return
until
middle
of month.
GuiUo and I)r. Ostront wero Hpcnking
da Citrus Exchange nnd has nmongst
the First Prcsbyterinn Church
in the Prcsbyterinn Church, Dr. Shu­
its membership a largo number of the
ler was launching tho inltinl servico
Brown W ill Visit
progressive growers of this section.
.
j
0hn
Sheldon
McCook
wttt
remember
for
a
long
tlmo
how
Sorgcant
with tho colored people nt tho First American Legion
Number Florida Cities Their notion in this rnnttcr Is suffic­
flamuet W ood fill, designated hy Oeneral Perahing aa tho greatest hero
Baptist church, colored.
o f the World W ar, coddled him aa be told about hla war experiences.
To Present Case
Speak to Chambers ient testimonial to thu hrond-mlndod,.
It is planned to reach ull the people
The boy la a son o t Justice McCook of New York City whom Woodflll
far sightedness in successfully pro­
Before Citizens
white and black in tho Conference nnd
If YHttlnib
_____
o
f
Commerce
In
Florida
Representing'
motlng
a project which will ovontually.
thus making the meetings ns far
The
U.
S.
Chamber
of
Commerce
j
plnco
tho
growing of produce on as
reaching as possible. Dr. Rodgers, di­ Adjusted Compensation Will Be Put
.substantial
a basis ns will bo found in
Up to Chamber of Commerce ,
rector of the conference, is delightet
In response to nn invitation from those sections of tho west whoro th*
with the prospects nnd predicts a spir­
Florida Chambers of Commerce, Col­ pre-cooling of fruits and vegetable*
( I l f T he A aaoclnle* I 'r e o l
itual awakening such as Sanford has
vin II. Brown, of tho Chamber of Coni- has proven to bo a romunoratlvo prop­
CHICAGO, Jan. 10.— Hanford Mncnot exjierienced for a long while.
merco of tho'United States, with bend- osition.
Nider, national commander of tho
Dr. Ostroin spoke yestordny after­
qUnrtors nt Washington, will visit
American Legion, issued instructions
Tho present system in vog
noon
twenty-five cities in Florida during section Is to load cars w it h f* ^ ^
noun on
«.. the
« » “ Authority of tho ' Bible.”
™
'Inst night to ^11 Legion Posts to pre­
Dr. Guille spoke on "The Gospel. Be-,
"
.
.
Jnnunrj- nnd February for the purposo whoso latent heut hna been agon
compcnsaFINE MUSIC, IIOAT RIDES. ETC., WITH WEEKS AND OTHER OFFIC­
ginning today Dr. Guille will spenk 8ont tho c“ ° o f ndjurtt&lt;1
of discussing locnl organization prob­ cd in thu field by that of tha„ . . „ ...... „„ . n ,
tion for former soldiers before ChamIALS
ABOUT
MUSCLE
AND WILL HE GREAT
on tho Hook of Hebrews, anil Dr. UsltAiM#
_# ^
lems. Mr. Brown Ih nn authority on bringing up tho temperature of
......zi.
.... ..t u
Commerce In every city of tho
.
SHOALS
EVENT
trom will speak on “ Tho Ro-Discovory
the subject of commercial organiza­ car to such nn oxtont thnt In
United States In connection with the
of tlie Church."
tion work.
referendum of that question now be­
( l b TKf Aasarlntrd f f m )
many enfloa, decay occurs before shlpThe Tourist nnd Convention Com­ - DETROIT,
The music, which is ono of tho fea­
Jim. 10.— Henry Ford
ing conducted hy those bodies.
Tho Chamber of Commorco of tho mcn^ |„ Hturtoil. Shipments of perishmittee of the Snnford Chamber of will leave Thursday for Washington
tures of tho meetings is undor tho di­
United States is a federation of moro aides are presumably ro-iccd nt db
Commerce has completed arrange­ for a conference with See. Weeks nnd
rection of Prof, Boyd, of tho Sanford
than 1,400 business and industrial or­ ferent points, but in tho ovent t h a t , .
AN
ANNOUNCEMENT. ..E X T R A - 1
ments for the Moon-light Dance othor government officials in connec­ ganizations. As head of its organiza­
Methodist church. A largo chorus
ODINARY
|
which
will be held Thursday, January tion with his offer for the Muscle tion Service Hureiiii, Mr. Brown is u through oversight or any other cause,.
mndo up of singers from the choirs of
the shipment goes through without bo12th, ut the lakeside pavilion.
thu city will sing each evening at
Shonls nitrate nnd power plants, ho specialist in organization methods nnd
ing re-iced it nrrives in tho market:
Bennett Lecture® To He Free On I Tho proceeds from this dunce will
7:30.
said today nt his office.
activities. His efforts during the past in such n condition that the price o tfNext
Saturday.
ho used to pay the deficit on the pnviDr. Rodgers, director, nnd tho pas­
five years have been directed toward fered for it will not pay tho freight.
--------linn and it is hoped that n large
tors of tho local churches co-operat­
assisting
commercial
bodies in
_______
___people
________
_ to
. , Through tho enterprising citizens of nun|bor of snnford people will patron- Soldier Testifies
Practically all celery is washed, re­
ing, urge____
all the
of_______
Snnford
strengthening their organizations.
stripped
and rc-pncked nt destination
take advantage of theso opportunities, Snnford the lecture ‘ I he Man Who |ze ib|a af fn{r and assist tho argnniThat Officer Shot
The Organization Servico Uuronu is
and then ro-shippsd to various mar­
to hear tho Bible message.
.Can” will bo given to the public free 2titiun in making it a complete finnnerepository of tho most complete
_______________________________ next Saturday, Jan. 14th, nt theB a p -'ja] BUCC0BB&gt;
Private in Back the
kets. New York til'd oilier largo mar­
data with respect to organization
kets handle it this wny, and the re­
FISHERMEN COOPPERATE
tist Temple.
The list of these citi-j Tho dnneo has been given wide pubmethods. TIiIh information is distri­
packed standardized Snnford product
IN PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION [ zens will be published in u inter „ clty ,n m|j0lnin|r counties and it is Snw Hint Shoot Soldier North of Ver­
buted to commercial organizations
dun in 1i»IH
often finds its wny back to Miami and
edition.
1expected that n large number o f visitthrough letters and the spoken word.
other Florida cities. This accounts
oijr Thr AaaocJatrd l'rtaa )
| One o f the citizens hns heard this ors will lie present.
Years spent in studying tho subject
(H r Thr Aaaocliilcd I'rraal
WEST PALM BEACH, Jan. 10.— man lecturo and will roccommtnd It as
excellent dnneo orchestra lias
for the great difference In price puld
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Charles have qualified Mr. Brown to givo ex­
More than 100 fishermen o f West bt,infr „ |ccturo o f tho highest quality been engaged and ns nn added nltraethe grower and that charged tho con­
Palm Bench nnd vicinity have formed nn(j ftn inspiration
It is trusted thnt tion, Cnptnin Atkinson will take oat E .' Fox, of Richmond, Vn., testified pert advice with respect to activities sumer.
that can successfully ho undertaken,
th
he Fishermen’s Cooperative A shocIu- vou will be fortunate enough to s c - 'thoBe who (,e8ln, it( for n moon-light today before the senate Investigating
It is the intention of The Sanford
nnd those that Should lie avovided by
committee
that
he
saw
Major
IHcromo
tion for the announced purpose of
curc ft ticket to hear Bennett. Tho ri(j0 on tho L„kc.
Farmers’
Exchange to strip, wasii and
Opio, of Staunton, Vu., shoot n hoI- business bodies.
placing their wares on outside ninr- American Legion in securing this high j ^ moonlight dnneo Is nn innovation
pre-cool
before
shipment and ship a
lr
his
visit
to
Florida
chambers
of
dier in tho back north of Verdun in
к. tH without' the medium o f locnl dnss. attraction doing It •without p ro -1,,,,,, boinff hold so near the Lake at
1018. The man shot was wearing an commerce, Mr. Brown will confer with standardized brand to thu niurkots,
wholesalers.
fit nn(| f or the inspiration to bo affor- tho tin,c of tbo month when wt have
American uniform, Fox said, and Fox directors and committees on local or­ and obviously bring a greater return
* "I’lain Arthur E. b unnelle of
this community.
' n fu|| moon, nliou'.J prove a great
was a hundred feet away. Fox de­ ganization problems, and then talk to to tho grower. Being pre-coolcd will
B. t lies,la Park, was elected presidenti Following this lecture there will bo ‘ tlraw|njc card for those vdio are lookclared the soldier was within six feet the membership on organization and also insure thu product from harm (te­
аа,
l Charles Gould,secrcntry of thomUH|Cal numbers , nnd Lnurnnt
the ,nRf()r 80I1,cthing new
inthe wny of
eming from a fniluru to ru-icu.
of Opio when tho shooting took place, co-operation.
association.
The fishermen clajtned1Rrcnj magician.
Those numbers will diver-dona.
During tho Inst fivo years, Mr.
In fact it will Icmininnto tho neces­
that ho hnd approached officer and
thnt n recent reduction hi prices paid follow shortly nfter this attraction.
Tho price of admission will he 10c was moving off.
Brown has visited hundreds of organ­ sity for re-icing iis pro-cooled ship­
them for their catches by locnl whole­ There will ho fivo numbers in nil. It per couple per dance rind the boat
izations in tho vnrious states. Ho is ments have gone forwnrd to destina­
salers was prohibitive
Tho Associa­ will be to your advantage to henr this ride will coso to those desiring to view
known
as tho nutlior of works on com­ tion with hut tho originnl icing and1
tion remunerative markets.
The man uml under such favorable circum- the beauties of Lake Monroe hy moon­ Eight-Hour Day
mercial organization. His publication, have arrived in ns good and somo ensos
proceeds will lie distributed on th o 'B, nncoai
light, 25ccnts.
For Railway Clerks
"Building nnd Mnintnining a Local butter condition than those which woro
cooperative plnn.
This is nn opportunity for Sanford
To Be Considered Chamber of Commorco” lias been re-iced along tho road. Tho saving to ,
AMERICAN LEGION
people to have a real good time at
widely circulated. This publication is tho shipper in re-icing charges y ^ l
OFFICERS CONDEMN
SKRVICE IN RESTUARANTS
Bmnll expense, nnd those who do not
principally for tho community whwleh amount to $40 per cur. If tho entir*
,
*
WATSON FOR CHARGES dnneo will hnvo tho privilege of en­ National Agreement Up for Consider­
MUST HE ORSERVED
hns no commercial organization nnd is shipment of perishables front Snnford
ation Today
joying thomselves in a way that hns
SAYS TAMPA OFFICER
endeavoring to establish one. It is of Inst Reason, amounting to over 5,000
OCALA, T Jnm To!—Thor co“ vention ™vcr been previously offered,
(H
r
The
Aaauclnlrd
I’
reaat
groat value, however, to communities curs, had boon pro-cooled there would
(Hy The Aaanelatrd Hreaa)
Tho dnneo begins nt 0:00 o'clock or
CHICAGO, Jan. 10.— Extra pay for seeking to reorganize their chnmborH, have been a saving of over $200,00(7 Irt
' IA MPA, Jan. 10.— Service is nn' of American Legion officers in Floriessential ingredient of fried-trout da hero today adopted resolutions Immediately after tho hand concert, ovortinio work nnd eight hour day nro nnd to those desiring to study tho re-icing charges.
Tho members of tho Sanford Farm­
nnd Fronch-friod potatoos, according condemning Senator Watson, of Gcor- I’rcHcnt arrangements are to have the. tho principal points sought by tho rail­ most approved methods in organiza­
bnnd
pnrndo
from
Central
Park
to
the
road
clerks
in
tho
controversies
over
ers’
Exchango are to bo congratulated
tion
structure.
gin,
for
his
chnrgcs
against
tho
nrmy.
to Police Lieut, J. E. Carter, nnd n
pavilion
In the c\^nt thnt Thurs­ tho rules of clerks of national agree­
Mr. Brown visited tho following clt- upon their initiative in taking th*
Person failing to receive it is entirely
day should prove stormy, the dance ment up for consideration today by Ioh in Florida: Quincy, Jnn. 3; Tnl- preliminary steps to placo the grow­
justified in leaving the food on tho
British Forces
will
he held tho following evening.
United States Itnllrond Labor Board. lnhnssec, Jnn. -I; Lake City, J a n /5; ing of produco in this section on a
tabio unpnid for
Gainesville, Jnnunry 1) nnd Jackson­ substuntinl basis und thoso growurs.
W ill Be Withdrawn
A man was brought boforo Lieut.
outside of thu Exchange, who avail
ville
todny, Jnnunry 10.
Farter, recently on complnint of a
From A ll Ireland
Thu balance of Mr. Brown's ItlnoP- themselves of tfhis systom which
local rcstunrnnt proprietor, that whoa
guarantees placing their produco on
nry in Florida is ns follows:
he enmo from tho kitchen wltdi tho London Times Declares it Will Involve
tho market in prime condition, will
Jnnunry 11.—St. Augustine.
trout nnd potatoes tho customer hnd
Fifty Thousand Men
hnvo cuubo to thank thoso who were
January
12.—
Daytona.
Kono.
Tho customer explained thnt
responsible for promoting thl&amp; pro­
Jnnunry
13.—
Now
Smyrna.
his appetite hnd wuxed sharp ns ho
(H r The AaiocU (r&lt; Praia)
LONDON,
Jan.
10.—Tho
Times
de­
ject.
January
10.—
Fort
Lnudordnlo.
waited nt tho tabio to boo tho proprie­
The success of pro-cooling, having
January 17.—West Palm Beach.
tor in tho dual rolo of patrons in tho clares nil British forces will bo withAND
FOLLOWERS
been assured, tho possibilities for prof­
January 18.— Melbourne.
restaurant to tho chargln of tho man drnwn from Ireland except Ulstor, as BINDING GREAT BRITAIN TO D KVA LERA
AID FRANCE TO THE FULL
WALKED OUT WHILE
...... ........
it in this business, hns already appeal­
January 10.—Titusville.
who desired trout
nnd ........
potatoes ho rapidly ns possible, tho movement inEXTENT
VOTE TAKEN
ed to outsido investors, and the San­
January 20.— Sanford.
went upstairs to show a guest his volvlng about fifty thousand men.
ford Chambor of Commorco has been
January 23.—Orlando.
room.
Ho tired o f waiting, tho cus-1
(Hy The Aaaoclatcd P r m )
(H r T he A ssociated P ress)
advised that engineering and legal
Jnnunry
21.—
Eustis.
tonier said, nnd wont across tho st.en'« MINSTREL MEN INJURED
CANNES, Jnn. 10.— Notification of
DUBLIN, Jnn. 10.—Arthur Griffith
AT DELAND LAST NIGHT
preliminaries nro now being settled
Jnnunry
25.—
Montvordo,
afternoon;
t(t nppenso his nppotlto.
Ho wnb
tho endorsement by the British cabi­ wns elected &gt;president of tho Dali
for tho establishment of a sixty car
Clormont,
ovonlng.
quite right, Lieut. Cnrtor said.
net of n written pledgo binding Great
(Hjr The Aaaoatatad Preaa)
Eircann today.
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January
20.—
Leosburg.
plant nt Sanford whwleh. Is to bo fi­
DELAND, Jan. 10.— Threo members Britain Immediately to aid Frnnco to
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 10.— Dan F.
DoVaicra
nnd
his
followers
walked
January
27.—
Ocnin.
nanced by Now wYork capital.
, Stock, Ottumwa, Iown, was appointed o f CobuniB minstrel troupe are In tho the full extent of her military and
January
30,—
Tarpon
Springs.
chairman o f tho American Legions .local hospital today suffering injuries nnvnl resources in caso of agression out whilo voto was being taken, in
January 31.— Clenrwntor.
Good meals, $8.00 per week, Th*
Executive Committee.
Other now (received in nn automobile wreck near by Gormany is expected from London protest ngninst nomination of Grif­
February
1.—
St.
Petersburg.
Temple
Club, corner Third and Park.
fith. Spcnkor MacNolil put tho mo­
members included, Matt II. Murphy, lhoro last night,
Nono nro seriously tonight.
Februnry
2.—
Brndontown.
tion for Griffith’s election und ho was
Birmingham, Alnbnmn, nnd Georgo L. |hurt.
Expected they will return to
Fobruary 3.— Wauchula,
Buy it with a Herald Want Ad.
unanimously chosen.
Post
Cards
at
tho
Herald
Office.
Berry, Pressmens Homo, Tonnossoo. (work in a few dnys.

A BIG PROPOSITION

ALL OF THIS WEEK

MOON LIGHT DANCE FORD TO GO TO
AT NEW PAVILION CAPITAL FOR
CONFERENCE
THURSDAY, JAN. 12

ENDORSEMENT
A. GRIFFITH
NOTIFICATION
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sota whoro they will spend a few
weeks with her mothor. Mrs, Smith
will return about tho first of tho
month to ngnin make Sanford her
Mlt8 . FRED DA1GBR, Society Editor, home.
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I f y e a k av* an y frlenOa T l i l l l i g y o «
It. L. Griffin was called to South
— If yon lira s o l a s aa yw h a ra o r to m ln *
lo m a , o r U 7 0 a a re e a te r ta la la s , w rit# Carolina on account o f the death of
a p e t a l ca rd to t k l i O raartaiaat, s lv l a s
details* o r telrk p a a a tha Itaia. It w ill his father.
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iness visitor hero today.
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. 0. Haven,
ilntka, spent tho dny hero yester-

»yl Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Roddy, of ColumS. C., are among tho visitors ar­
riving hero yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gcst, of Cin­
cinnati, arrived hero yesterday and
will spend some time.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ilrux, of Waynosboro, Gn., are spending some time
hero at the Montezuma.
Mrs. L. Guidy, of Addis, I.a., is
long the recent arrivals here and is
ling at the Montezuma.
irgaret Muller, o f Delphos,
10 attractive guest of Miss
Br for tho winter.
tson, of New York, is
io Montezuma whilo in
Jng to business.
George J. Derbos, jr.,
I. J. P. McWilliams, of
h were a congenial motor­
stopping over in Sanford

A. Ahcnrn and son Billie, who
’ been spending the summer in tho
!h nnd east, arrived hero yostorIhy nnd nro comfortably located nt tho
Gnblcs. Mr. Ahenrn will nrrivo in a
dny or so.
Mrs. Donald Smith and little daugh­
ter, Evelyn, left yesterday for Sara-

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Deaconess Pnrkhlll, of Orlnndo, was
a visitor here last week nt tho homo
of Mr. and Mrs. I). F. Whltncr.
There will bo no meeting of tho
Music and Literature Department of
tho Womnn’s Club this week on ac­
count of tho Moody Bible Institute nt
tho Presbyterian church.
Jack Renfer left this morning for
Lakeland where ho will nttend tho
wedding of his sister, Miss Ann Renfroo to J. S. Hnmmitt, wheih tnkes
place Tucsdny evening, Jan. 11th.
NOTICE Ci. I. A.
Tho G. I. A. Indies will hnvo Instal­
lation of officers at tho Masonic Hall
Wodnesday evening, beginning nt 8:00
o’clock, Janunry 11th.
All engineers and families nre cor­
dially Invited to bo present.
KINDERGARTEN OPENED
The Kindergarten, under tho nuspices of the Mothers’ Club opened this
j morning In tho Ilrothorhood rooms nt
Holy Cross Church, with a splendid
attendance. * The building is woll
adapted for n kindergarten, tho tho
Mothers’ Club has obtained a wonder­
ful amount of equipment, and tho su­
pervisor, Mrs. C. R. Kirtley, is very
capable in conducting tho kindergart­
en, having graduated from Severn!
kindergarten training schools and also
taught in some of the largest and best
equipped kindergartens both in Chi­
cago and Evanston, III.
Ail mothers who have children they
wisli to enter are requested to confer
witli eitiier one of the committee, Mrs.
R. C. Bower, Mrs. W. Morton Thig­
pen and Mrs. M. Minnrik.
Thu children of each neighborhood
meet in groups each morning and are
accompanied to the Kindcrgnrtcn by
mothers of the Club.

FOR MISS WIGHT
Mrs. Fred Wight and Miss Lettlo
Caldwell wero tho charming hostesses
Saturday, afternoon at a bridgo party
at their homo on Seventh street, hon­
oring Miss Sarah Wight a bride-elect
of this week.
Tho pretty color motif of pink nnd
green was effectively carried out in
tho decorntions. Baskets nnd vnses of
pink cosmos wore artistically placed
in tho various rooms where the card
tables wore arranged. On the enrd
table wero mininturo baskets o f pink,
tho handles tied with tulle, thoso wore
filled with salted pecans which were
enjoyed during the gnmo.
Of exceptional interest was the
game of bridge played during tho af­
ternoon, high score being made by

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SEE the difference— FE E L the difference^—
K N O W the difference between ordinary thin
aluminum utensils and “W ear-E ver.”
This special o ffe r is made so that y.ott can see f o r y o u rself
that alum inum cooking utensils rVo NOT all the same.
“ W ear-E v er” utensils nre made from hard, dense, coldrolled, TH IC K , aheot aluniinum— mctnl w hich again and
again has been passed through gigan tic rolling mills and
su bjected to tho pressure o f huge stam ping m achines.

Get your Stew Pan Thurs., Jan. 12

Hill Hardware Co.
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PERSONAL NOTES

Birthdny enrds, convalescent enrds,
mourning enrds, birth arrivals, cards
for every event at tho Hornld office.
New supply Just received.
Don’t go
out of town until you hnvo seen tho
Herald stock.
Dr. and Mrs. Pulcston and family
hnvo moved in their new homo nt
Rose Court where they have one o f
the finest nnd most up to dnte homes
in tho city.
Roso Court will soon bo
one of tho most popular residence
sections o f tho city.

Tor rheumatism, weak
inklos, soft corns, fallen
irehos, bunions, pains In
four foot, or heavy cal­
louses, consult—
C. L. GISLER
OfTico 130 S. Orange
Orlando
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Fine for Lum bago
Mustcrole drives pcln nwny and
bring:: in its plnce delicious, soothing
comfort. Just rub it in gently.
It is a clean, white ointment, made
wit'i oil o f mustard. Get Mustcrolo
today nt your drug store. 35c and 65c
in isrj a- d tubes; hospitr.l sis?, $3.00.

Some o f the very lntost things in
tally cards, score cards, place cards,
nnd nut cups for parties and socinl nffairs of nil kinds just opened nt tho
Herald office.
See them before
going out o f town fo \f your part
cards.

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GENERAL

M ONDAY,

UETTEft THAN A MU3TARD TOASTER

F R ID A Y

N IG H T S

o f each week

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AUTOMOBILE CAMPS MUST

8 to 10 o’clock

BE KEPT SANITARY

Henry McLaulin, Jr.
The State Board of Hcnlth is de­
OPT. D.
termined
that automobile
tourist
camps are operated in strict accord­
OPTICIAN— OPTOMETRIST
ance with up-to-dnta snnltnry teach­
ings.
The poorly or hnlf wny main­
tained auto enmp is a menne to the
people.
v
A Burvoy of practically every auto
camp in the Stnto hns recently been
concluded by tho stnto hcnlth board
and tho collected information concern­ Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
EYES EXAMINED
ing ench tabulated.
Subsequently a
Sanford, FIs.
Classification o f nil camps was made 212 East. 1st St.
bnsed upon (a ) supervision of tho
WE GRIND OUR OWN LENSB
enmp by the munlclpllty an (b) uvailability of utilities or conveniences.
IUII
This classification being transmitted
to city clerks, to tourist information
bureaus, traveling bureaus, chambers
of commerce, and other civic organi­
zations interested In serving the tour­
ists for their proper guidance.
The classification of camps just
prepared by tho State Board of
Health, Bureau of Engineering shows
that Bradontown, DcLand, Gaines­
ville, Lakeland, Pensacola, Tampa and
West Palm Beach have tho host camps
in the state,
considered from all
angles.

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REPAIRING

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WILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT—
Baptist Temple, Sat., Jan. I I. 217-Ctc

Thursdny nfternoon Mrs. Ben Mon­
roe entertained tho members of her
Sundny School class nt her homo on
Celery ave.
It being the regular
business meeting dny, that was at­
tended first and officers for tho en­
suing year elected nnd committees
appointed nnd tho girls nre starting
out with a view and grent enthusiasm
anticipating tho greatest they Imvo
ever had.
They are tho "Sunshine
Girls,’’ nnd are true to their names.
After delicious refreshments of ice
cream and enko they left nt a late
s •hour voting th dr teacher, Mrs. Mon:
roo an ideal hostess,
WILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT—
Ilnptist Tompld, Sht., Jan. 14. 247-Gtc

Napoleon.
‘ "■llut he •who hat imagination with­
out learning hat teingt and no feet.

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CLASH PARTY

(Reg. Price 85c)
GET A COVER
FOR l ie
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TOKIO, Jan. 9.—Marquis Okuma,
aged statesman whose condition of
coma led two reports of his death was
still alivq nt five o’clock this after­
noon.

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a tray sot, tho cut prizo, a dock of
UNDER NEW PLAN
bridge cards, was won by Mrs. Joe
Chittenden. Tho honorce, Miss Wight
Jacksonville, Jan. 7.— Tho 1022
was presented silk hose.
meeting of tho Florida State Bar as­
At tho conclusion of tho card gnmo sociation will be held in Orlnndo, be­
tho hostesses assisted by Mrs. D. A. ginning Juno 15, and continuing until
Caldwell served delicious refreshments members of tho association deddo to
consisting of hot fudgo sundae, whito ndjourn.
This is a departure from
cake iced in pink, and coffeo.
usual procedure, ns heretofore meet­
Among those invited wero Misses ings o f tho association covorcd only
ill
it.i
(dwt
Esther Miller, Francos Dutton, Mrs. two days.
Roy Chittenden, Mrs. J. D. Woodruff,
Plnns of the meeting wero made nt
Mrs. Robert Hines, Miss Thelma Fraz­ n meeting hero of tho executive coun- 1
er, Mrs. Hnl Wight, Mrs. Dick Brown,
cil, according to astatement issued j
Mrs. Ben Caswell, Mrs. Ed. Botts, Mrs. yesterdny by Hcrrnnn Uinicr, secre­ :l
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C. R. Kirtley, Miss Agnes Dumas, Mrs. tary.
Joe Chittenden, Mrs. Howard Smith,
Miss Daphne Winiblsh, Misses Flor­
A ls o a T w o - p a r t C o m e d y
NEW RECORD FOR "DITCH? 1
ence and Muymo Moro, Mrs. Ralph
Wight, Miss arjoric Clay, Miss Flor­
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PANAMA, Jan. 5.— In spite of tho
ence Henry, Miss Mario Teague, Miss­
world-wni* business depression tho
“ W in n e r s o f t h e W e s t”
es Joe and Fnnnio Rcba Munson.
volume o f shipping traffic through
tho Punnmn canal in 1021 set new
high records.
Tho tolls for tho cal­
ender year were $10,325,718, approxi­
Billy Parker spent Sunday in San­ mately $30,000 moro thnr. tho prev­
TUESDAY:
E th e l C la y t o n In “ W E A L T H ”
ious year, according to tho official
ford.
report.
— A ls o F o x N e w s Meade Fox hns gone to Ft. Laudordnlo where he will make hondquartors
during tho tomato season.
FOOT SPECIALIST

MARQUIS OKUMA
STILL ALIVE TODAY
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Mondny— Business and Professional
Women’s Club will meet at 8 p. m.
at their club rooms In tho First Nat­
ional Bnnk building.
Tuesday— Mcro-Wlght nuptials will
bo solemnized at tho homo of tho
brido’s pnrents, on Park avenue, at
8:00 o’clock.
Tuesday—Social Department of tho
Woman’s Club will have a bridge
party at the club rooms at throe
o’clock, with Mrs. R. A. Nowmnn
as hostess.
Wednesday— Men's Club will meet at
tho Parish House et 8 p. m. Usual
lunch and entertainment.
Thursday— Mrs. Howard Ovorlln will
ontortain tho members of tho Semi­
nole Bridge Club at har apartments
In tho Wolnka at 3:00 p. m.
Saturday—Children’s Story Hour at
tho Central Park at 4:00 p. m.

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own your own home.
Y o u im a g in e you will send the
children to college.
Y o u im a g in e you will be able to
seize that splendid business
opportunity that will some­
time come your way.
e Are you learning that there is a
close relationship between
the imagined future and the
Present Savings Account?
Y o u r ^Pass cB o o k

is T ^ ea d y T o d a y .

FOR SALE

THE

A new 6-room bungalow
With all modern conven­
iences. A good location,
and well improved; good
terms and close price for
immediate sale. Inquire
Herald office, care “W .”

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Trmr, nlirnya In ndynncr.
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ty commissioners nml the city com­
missioners In this work for tho pub­
lic. That is no ono knows how much
thuy nro doing all tho time unless you
attend nil tho meetings. JTio Herald
wishes to say that they are doing n
great work regardless of mistakes
that they might mnko and that wo
all make from timo to time.
And the same goes for those men
who nro working without pny on tho
committees and on tho board of tho
Chamber o f Cominorco trying to in­
still somo cnthusinBm into tho breasts
of tho dead ones from whence tho
spark has fled. These men may get
credit for what they have accomplish­
ed after they are dead but the Herald
wishes to give them credit while they
nro living.

TRUCK

j The Bank o f Satety
lone
eleven
Icigarettes

Ily a Snnford Celery-Fed
Man

Security-Service

P Q tea tea teite*ltetotea tea

U. S. Snilors wounded by Italians
at dance, says news item. Rut mnybo
it’s the manner of dancing in ti nt
country. I was shot in tho ankle my­
self the other night whon ono of the
youngsters started to back up in n
crowded room wherever ono was goiiig forward. There Is no safety zone
on a dance floor theso days when the
young folks get going good.
They
dance
forward
nml
backward
nnd
side­
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nnd
in
the
air
nnd
on
land
and
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TURKISH
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BURLEY
Theparfect Mend of the three
perfect cigarette tobacco*
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deavor is to attain still higher plains o f s e r v i c e wishes you a happy, h ealthful and

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A big lnnd company nonr Palm
Reach
is planning an nvinry for
congress will ho held in Jackson,
phensunts. Why not nn nplnry for
On nml after the first of February Mississippi, February 0th, 7th and
B
apes?
the Weekly Herald wil be $2.00 per 8th, 1022.
While Florida leads all
year instead of $2.50. The Herald
Other states in production of naval
Pnys to Advertise
nil] put on a campaign at that time
the quantity
is
getting
(Dispatch from Gnlvn, III.)
■nd wnnts every one in Seminolo stores,
Tho
following want ad. appeared in
smaller
cnch
year.
There
nro
hun­
county to subscribe for tho Weekly".
------------ o-----------dreds of thousands of acres of cut a local newspaper Inst week:
“ Expert Seek Plan to Get German [over nnd idle lamia which would • Strayed—Holstoin heifer, about ten
Cosh” snys hcndlino in Tampa Times, bo growing new crops of plmj tim- months old. Any information lending
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W o didn’t know it took experts to col- ber for future turpentining oper- to her recovery will be rewarded by a
sa tea tea tea tea tea tea tea tea
lect n lull long past due.
]ntlons, for crate material and for good drink of whiskey. A. F. Deem,
NOVELTY
tea SA N F O R D
supervisor.
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------------ o -----------lumber if the areas could be proto make poultry and dairy products
Next day Supervisor Deem was carry current expenses.
tea
teu
W O RKS
Thc Irish president with the French teeted from fires which kill or
looking
over
a
dozen
heifers
-brought
tel
V.
C.
CO LLER , Prop.
Blunt
tho
little
seedlings
that
come
I
am
going
to
stnrt,
this
your,
on
a
nnmc has resigned—reconsidered—re­
in by farmers all claiming to have program that will onablc mo to own
tea
General Shop and
signed again—reconsidered—nnd was tip voluntarily.
tea
Tiie Florida Development hoard found tho lost nnlmii). AH wore will­ my own farm, free from encumbrance. tei
finally voted out. Now, Ireland come
ing
to
swap
a
hoifer
for
n
drink.
Doom
Work
tea
hopes that there will he a large
Pm not going to follow n one-crop tej
on.
fiualy
located
his
heifer
in
tho
midst.
tea
system
of
farming;
I’m
going
to
ruisi
deligation
from
Florida at the
tei
CONTRACTOR and IiUlLDKf
-------------o ----------much of my food tea
tea 1117 Commercial Street Snnftrf ft,
congress, ns the program will bo It had been found by II. C. Sweat, who my own f eiq] nntj
Newberry starts the fight for his
very interesting and [-'Florida needs lives n shot distance east o f Gnlvn. nH possible.
tea You Gan Find the Name of tea
scat In the Senate today. Rotten poli­
|»m going -to have on my form nt ten Every I.ivt* Professional nnd tea
more people with a vision nnd the Sweats wife objected to his collecting
Geo. W . Knight
tics nnd somo of his collengucs are
the reward.
least two milk cows, two brood sows, tea Business Mnn in Snnford in tea
Standing by ready to help him put it inspiration to discuss this subject
Real E state nnd Insurance
in every city and hamlet through­
75 purebred chickens, one-half acre tea This Column Each Day tea
over.
FLORIDA
tea SANFORD
A mnn applied to C. E. Henry for a of homo orchard nnd garden nnd five tea
out tiie state.
--------------- o --------------W. II. Grcoly, chief, United States job at his dniry as a milker nnd said stands o f bees.
tea t e a t e a t e s io a t e a t e a t e a t e a tea
Popper has been npolntod to the
-t Sorvict has said:
"The na­ his only qquallficationB v/ere that he
I will conserve the “fortuity of my
sennto to fill tho vacancy made by
N. Y . LIFE INS. CO.
tional importance of the forest iv used a fountain pon.
soil Ijy including a legume in my crop Sanford C on stru cts Co
tho denth of Penrose. Wo thought
W. T. ROBERTS, Agent
sources of the South is well match­
rotation, by returning manure and CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
they had enough pepper there now
Florid*
ed by their value to the Southern
straw to the fields and by terracing Planet and Specific at Imis Cneerfull- Snnford- *
Most
any
mnn
will
tremble
when
with Tom Watson.
States themselves.
Consider for n his wife says thnt she heard some- my land wherever it is needed,
Furnished
-omoment the vast quantities of lum­ thing about him,
My farm nml my home should have
Sanford Steam Laundry
llootlogger Ronus for the soldiers ber which this region will need in
All Work Guaranteed
--------ns many labor-saving devices as I enn
would get quicker returns than a tax
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development of her agrieultuA Sanford lad asked his'dud to give ll^ ord
^ life s worth living II. T. PACE
on boar. If the soldiers must suffer rnl lands nnd industries.
Call 146-J
Aside him a good licking before he disc- at all, it’s worth living on n farm
*™ “ *ljllgnity they might just ns well from the improvementss of
W
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RAW
L1NG, Prop.
farms boyed him so would enjoy doing it.
where Imrns and homo nrc provided
Sanford Machine &amp;
t for n sheep ns for n lamb.
nnd construction of
homes an
with modern conveniences. From tills
■ d f- *------------o -----------Foundry Co.
nhci
nhoundnnt supply of
timber
and
time on, I’m going to boo thnt they
George A . DeCottes
EVER
STOP
TO
THINK—
Carl Dana sold Charlie Gano n lot in timber products is essential
tin I cur­
get them.
General ‘Machine and Boiler Work;
Thnt
nccounts
are
figures
thnt
must
do the other day and the Ileport- rently to highly developed t agricul­
A ttorney-at-Law
Cylinder Grinding; DoLuxe ‘Pistons;
lie kept straight?
x is bragging about it. Just for ture.
Over Seminole County Dank
SEVEN THOUSAND ACRES
Oversize Rings and Pins; Flywheel
That men keep them straight by
Id. Lnno will sell him three lots
“ Tho greatest forest asset of the
HANFORD
FLORIDA
WILL BE DRAINED
Steel Gear Bands; Crank Shafts re­
ile ho Is hero today. Snnford has Southern states In the long run is menn$ of udding machines, while
IN HALIFAX DLSTRIC1
'Already taken out citizenship papers the growing power of her vast acres women use corsets for the same pur­
turned; agents for Cnillo Inboard nnd ..•Employment Bureau..
.fo r Charlie.
of tljiibor growing lnnd, tho rapidity pose?
Outboard Motors,
iPhone 62 The vocational committee of the Dull­
( l l r T he A ssociated i'r c s s )
That
the
alphabet
is
a
series
of
let­
-o----ness and Professional Woman's Chi
of wood
production in this region
PALATKA, Jan. 10.— Work is ex­
requests all young women deslrini
An old-fashioned girl has boon (exceeds that o f any other part of the ters which are not nearly so interest­ pected to he started in a few’ weeks
Acteylene W eld in g
employment
to register nt the Fint
found in llrooklyn— they call her old United States.
The economic pro- ing as tho letters that are read in on the drainage of 7,000 ucros o f land
OF AL|| KINDS
National Bank.
fashioned because she prefers to live gross of the South will bo measured divorce nnd breach of promise cases? included in the linlifux drainage dinnt home and do housework to going by tiie degree and extent to which the
That the principal modern use of tho tricli lhe eontriict for the work hnvAGNES G. BERNER, Chnirmia
Sanford W elding Co.
Into the movies. She is not old fash­ soil is profitably employed.
The alphabet is to pFovlde names for sub- lnjr been awarded the Florida Drain- Located in Engle Illdg., ?Q5 Oak Ave.
ioned—she just has sense.
Sige and Construction Company of
H. W . NICKERSON
greatest danger confronting tiie So­ marines ami Summer underwear?
That there has nover been an auto- |&gt;ulatkn.
uthern states today is that of idle
Public
Accountant; Audits—Sjiteal
Smith Bros. Garage
Pussyfoot
Johnson will
begin innds.
mobile accident in Abyssinia?
j The company agreed to necopt in
Income Tnx Service
“ cleaning np’’ Orlando one day this!
fttHt 8tcp in my judgment
I hat there probably won t lie any payment for the project Jnnunry 1.
Room
16 McNcill-Dnvis Bldg.
E xp ert R epairing
week. We hereby invite Hilly Glenn Bnould he to create a public agency in until somebody brings an automobile j T h,. drainage work is to be completed
Phono 852
Orlando, FI*
and the Rrossler jl wins, Harry Rce- [cnc), „ttik&gt;
assume charge of her into tiie country?
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
within 15 months under tlio'ternia of
That alimony is tho interest on the'the contrnct.
man, Braxton llccehnm, Jim Giles, Joe forest resources and furnish lenderOak and First
Ferris, J o s . Guernsey nnd several nth-' hl|) in poetical provisions for their bonds of matrimony ?
I The work will consist of tho coners nniohg them Governor Overstreet futun!.
The obvious second step is
Thnt the modern farmer can rnlso ] fra ction o f a main canal 11 miles
S. O. Shinholser
to come to Snnford where they can orKnM,zet| firo protection, or control, anything?
long, from Rose Bay to the Hill road,
C on tractor and Builder
That he finds it just ns hard to nnd two outlet canals, one extending
hide out on the Eeonlockntchio until loxtcn&lt;lc&lt;l to all classes of forest lands
Pussyfoot goes away.
raise
money
as
tho
rest
of
us.?
SANFORD
-:- FLORIDA
from
the
hammock
to
the
river
ami
whatever their present condition. Tho
That woman is a rng, a bone nml n another extending from the mnin
rnzorlmck hog should not escape its
DU It PUBLIC OFFICIALS
canal to the river.
The two outlet “ W E D E L IV E R T H E GOODb
clutches in tiie long leaf pine sections hunk of hair?
That tiie safest way to tell her so canals already nro in existence, but Quick Service Transfer
of the South doubtless also in the
is over the telephone?
must ho widened ami deepened ‘ o suit
Attendance nt the meetings of thot^hcr forest types."
Storage Facilities
county commissioners or tho city com-1
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“ “ “ ““
“ the purpose for which they are in- If wo please you, tel] others; if no
missionors or even the weekly lunch- 1NOTABLE SAYINGS of ‘ M ARSE cheerful and grutcful.
it is ’ kind o’ ; tended. *They nro about one and one
tell us. Phono 408
ooq of the governors of the Chamber
nice’— heaps better tliiui being saddled half miles in length
HENRY”
o f Commerce will convince anyone
with motives and called nnmes."
, The main canal will vary in width
A uto Radiator Repair
that officials working for no salary
--------.
("from
110
feet
nt
tho
bottom
’ I came out of the war like many of
SAVE YOU MONEY
amd devoting their time to city and i the young fellows of the south, n very
Shop
"Prohibition has kept the boys so- and the tw*o outlet canals will bo 26
county affairs nro doing a great work L |cked
indeed,
They will Located at 207 French Avc., between
In order to es­ her and made liars, sneaks and law- feet wide at the bottom,
breakers
out
o
f
the
rest
of
us."
am! A is solely n work of love. Theso ' cape
cnpe t,i3
hutnilinii
vary
in
depth
from
three
to seven 2nd nnd Third. E. R. BERGQUIST.
taj humiliation of borrowing
people give up many hours of their f roni „ northern uncle, whose politicos
feet, except where the canal crosses
Write us
ATTENTION, DOG OWNERS1
time every day for tho good of tho I did not approve, I wont with my
“ It Ims none.
It lias reached its IUdgowood Avenue, at which point it
city and county. Take the county watch to an ‘ uncle’ who had no limit.
The public known its ‘ tricks’ will he from 12 to 15 feet deep.
Empire Hotel Block
pommlsitoncra and the city commis­ politics at all and got $50 on it.”
only too well."— Henry Wnttcrson on
Roth o f tho canals to he used ns
Taxes are now . duo nnd .must be
sioners and their long drawn out meet­
tho future o f American journalism.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
outlet canals will be 20 feet wide at pnld nt once on nil dogs. Dogs with­
j _____
ings in which thoy spend an hour or
the
bottonf.
They
will
vary
in
depth
"I shall stay where I am,
Offico
out tags will he killed on sight.
“ In those places where the sufferi- from throe to seven feet, except whore
inoro over somo little communication jMn(Jj fur nl0
Beginning In slavery
JAS. KILLEBREW,
"taxpayer” or “ pro bono publico" or to end with poverty, it is odious to my tig rich do congregate, the truth of the ennnl crnsBcs Ridgewood Avenue, 242-Otc
Try a Herald "Wont Ad today.
Chief of Police.
same other prominent citizen and they sense o f freedom," Col. Wnttcrson Watt’s hymn finds every day exprus- at which.point it will he from 12 to
Bit nml talk and try to get tho best declared after a term in Congress and sion;
j 15 feet deep.
results for the prominent citizen or thereafter preached thnt an ‘editor
For Satan finds some mischief still,
Both of the canals to bo used as
taxpayer nml still do their duty to­ should not seek public office.
For idle hands to do,
{outlets acros.iithe tracks ofithe Flor!
ward their elty and you wonder just
"But, the whirl goes on, the yachts idn East Coast railroad and while tho
why theso gentlemen ever consented
"Journalism is the art of knowing sweep proudly out to sea; the nuto drudging work is in progress it will
to take tho position
No one knows ^|l0u |Hgoing to break loose and having curs dash mndly through tho streets; ho necessary for the railroad work to
A N Y P A R T OP T O W N , ON TERM S T O ,
the hours of work put in by tho coun- a mnn there to cover it."
more and darker nnd deeper do the dolour nt both points
contrast of life show themselves.
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SU IT Y O U
1
Hovv long shall it he when the ntud-j
Huh. Senator Watson paused to re­
"One of my hoys."
st II in ill ions take tho upp or ten thou- fleet concerning the great number
You can make money buying’ for advance.
"No man can write his best under
by the throat and rend them, ns of doughboys who wore helf shot
You are going to build a home one of these
alchoiic stimulation.
What you cn11,the furlosos of the terror in Franco without any form of trial?
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days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it
a limited stimulation is apt to he gene- M l the aristorcats?
As the bolshe■
Plncc 6 ‘ halves Del Monte
NOTICE!
■
■ rate into habitual stimulation and viki are overunnlng Russia, and preby easy stages.
The'regular annunl meeting of the ■
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c
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"
« • » % *11 Eur.no, tho Imuo hotwoen
If you have some money, will build one o r !
atotkhohlcrs of tho Pooples Bonk of
spoons sugar and 1-2 tmispuon
Who
Bhnll
say
that,
broken
j
Sanford,
Florida,
will
bo
hold
in
nc-two houses*. .
full mind and nn honest purpose are conflict
salt. Add 1 cup hat milk, cook
1tho
essentials to good and useful looao ln t,le crowded ccntors of pop- cordnnco with its By-laws, in tho ofSanford is moving, don?t ‘wait, get in the
flcoB o f1tho bank on Wodnosdny, Jan­
and °add° U ^ t e M ^ ^ r a n i l b ! g I writing, the only kind of writing that .»,nt]«n’ lt ma* Hot
dny onBU,f UH
uary 18th, 1922, nt 7:30 p. m. for the
a ll?”
game now.
fold In 2 beaten egg whites,, | has any real value.”
purpose of electing n board of dlrccpour over peaches 'and sprinkle
Whllu convulesclng from a provi- UN I HE NEW YEAR I RESOLVE t o r s 'to servo for tho ensuing yonr, S
with rocoanat.
‘ ‘ ' of‘ any other -■
and for tho transaction
ous illness ho connentod to road some
I HAT
business
thnt
may
properly
come beadvance obituaries of hlmuolf.
Ills,
foro
the
meeting,
moments were characteristic:
I I w ill'try to cut crop production
II. P. SMITH,
“ I am getting, a foretaste of my co»ta.
-Phonss -407.404
own funeral—sitting upon tho grave,
I
K"lng to study more profitahlo
AGENT
WELAKA BLOCK
* «« it wore, nnd rsading tho obituaries methods of marketing. *
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~ omI Kr,nnin» nt tho boy"' but VOry- * 8m B° ,n£t t0 r " y " B 1 K° ’ trying Baptist Temple, 3ot„ Jan, 14. 217-Otc
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The Big Four Take a Stroll— Looks Like Spring

patch with which the engineers com­
pleted their tank of tabulation. Each
contractor was given a tabulation of
the various projocts, and ■bids, and
this was the quickest service they had
received nt any opening of bids any
where. To clear the decks this morn­
ing, engineers worked way into last
night and the night before.
Remember that the Herald offico
has one of th finest stocks of slntionary in the city . t vo.y reasonable
prices. Get a lin0 on that fine box
of correspondence •.mis and station­
ery combined for one dollar.
You
will pay $2.50 for the same box in
other cities.

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Tnmpn Dock Compnny caso ia regard­
ed ns a test case involving about $0,000,000 in amortization clnims made
by wooden ship builders against tho
government.
Mr. Hurley testified ho told tho
shipbuilders the government would
treat them fairly in any readjustment

of contracts that might bo necessary*
but he had no idea of committing tha
government to nny obligations not set
forth in tho written contracts.
Tha*
shipbuilders, he oxplalned, wore ob­
jecting to the form of their contract*,
and he merely assured them of fair
treatment.

Princess Theatre-One Night Only

At times progress can't sit down
and wait patiently until a few re­
vered obstructionists decide to die.

MADE ANY PROMISES

Balmy weather In Washington.

IRS.BRYAN DEAD,
MOTHER OF TWO SENATORS
WELL KNOWN FLORIDIAN

WASHINGTON, Jan. 0.— Edward
N. Hurley, of Chicago, former chair­
man of the shipping board, denied at
the herring yesterday by the board’s
claims commission of tho enso of tho
Tampa
(Florida) Dock Company
against the emergency fleet corpora­
tion, that, as alleged, at n meeting in
Philadelphia ho had predicted that tho
war
would continue throe to five years
ROAD DEPARTMENT TO
ami had promised wooden ship build­
CONSIDER $2,000,000 WORTH
ers sufficient contracts to reimburse
OF NEW ROADS them for their investment in ynrds,
The meeting was in June, 1918. Tho

FRANKLIN, Tenn., Jan.fl.—Tcstlin,
'
’
jlo money regarding rumors of lcgial.it-

BELFAST, Jan. 0.— Despite increas­
es in number of military and police
patrolling Belfast streets, firing was
Wo take this opportunity to ex­ renewed last night. A child nnd a
tend to our heart-felt sympathy to tho man were wounded. Ono bomb was
New year.
thrown hut did no damage.

The Minstrel Event of the Season
Headed by

CHARLEY GANO
All New

Better Than Ever

All White

Prices, main floor, $1.50; gallery, 75c; plus tax
Seals now on sale, Dower &amp; Hounilllat D rug Store

in ivo corruption and of an effort to de­
tect nllcgcd bribery activities featur­
ed the beginning o f State Senator E.
N. Claim's trial here today on a charge
of accepting bribes.
Reese T. Amis, managing editor of
tlie Nashville Tennesseean, the first
,witness told of a conference held in
his office with Speaker W. W. Ilond
of the senate, and others, when it was
agreed that an effort would be made
to detect alleged bribery activities in
the legislature.
Sam. L. Felts, Nashville attorney,
he said, took charge of the move­
ment.
Tho witness rend from wlmt
GERMANY’S REPARATIONS
he said was a memorandum o f ocSUIIJECT FOR DISCUSSION
curanees in nn adjoining room, first
OF SUPREME COUNCIL of what sounded like a drinking party,
and nfter the dispersal of members of
it, o f Felt’s conversation with a man
whom he addressed as “ Senator Clnbo’1
FFclt's had said.
“ I um giving you $300," nnd tho
reply was, "you can roly on me."

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Cleanliness is next to Godliness
Wo invito tho public nnd nil users o f E L D E R
SPRIN G S W A T E R to visit tho spring nnd in
our m ethod o f handling its product. W hy take
n ch a n ce?
Y ou r em inent physicians claim
that this w ater in unexcelled nnd its purity
makes it m ost beneficial fo r m any troubles.
T h e Ford peoplo o f Sanford ns well ns the
W estern Union recom m end this w ater fo r
batteries.
Call phono 311 nnd have a bottle o f this w ater
sent you and protect you r health.

Ekjer Springs Water Co. SA N F O R D

FLO RID A

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1922 will be a good year— if you go after business hard. In these keen­
ly competitive times, persistent, aggressive selling efforts are neces­
sary. Business doesn’t come to you; you have to go after it... And this
newspaper is ready to help every advertiser who wants to make a real
effort to get business.

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 who want their advertising to
be'distinctive, to pull business.

Whether you deal in hats or houses, clothing or cocoa, jewelry or
jackknives we have the art and Copy service that helps advertis­
ers get results. Our Advertisers’ Service Department makes ad­
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10,1922

tiE FOUR

FLORIDA’S CITRUS CROP
LARGER THIS SEASON
THAN 1921 FIGURES
NEW YORK, Jan. 7.— Prohibition
aggnts today raided Jack’s restaurant
nt Sixth avenue and 43rd street and
hauled nway nearly $ 100,000 worth of
liquor In motor trucks.
A large
crowd uf shoppers witnessed tho rnid.

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On Tuesday afternoon occured a
wreck of the Florida East Const train
No. 130 about two miles onst of
Enterprise Junction. Four freight
cars left tho track, only one person,
John Foster of Cnlifornin was scriously hurt, ho having four broken
ribs and collar bong broken.
Ho
was rushed to Dr. J. II. Glass of Enterpriso and later kent to Florida
East Coast hospital at St. Augustine,
Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Fowels o f New

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GET A COVER
FOR Me
(Reg. Price 29c)

SEE the difference— F E E L the difference—
K N O W the difference between ordinary thin
aluminum utensils and “ W ear-Ever.”
T h is special o ffe r is m ade so that you can sec for y ou rself
that aluminum cooking utensils are NOT all the same.
"W e a r-E v e r” utensils are made from hard, dense, coldrolled, TH IC K , sheet alum inum —-metal w hich again nml
again has been passed through gigantic rolling mills and
su b jected to the pr assure o f huge stam ping machines.

(II 7 T k e A ssocia te* P ress!

GAINESVILLE, Jon. 7.— Florida’s
citruB production this season probably
will bo larger tlmn Inst year accord­
ing to thu Federal Burenu of Crop Estimates horo. Estimate for this sea­
The
Hkirt
may
Bhrink
year
by
The agents loft n .summons for tho
son
13,000,000 boxes ns ngninBt 13,year,
but
there
will
always
bo
enough
proprietor, John Dunston, some em­
o
f
it
to
make
n
paragraph.
ployes of the restaurant claimed that
tho liquor comprised his personal
stock, kept in his homo in tho same
building with his establishment.
Mr. Ulmer stnted officers of the as­
sociation anticipate tho largest meet­
ing in Orlando over held b the organ­
ization.
All the judges in the state will bo
rtqiiestcd to recess their courts the
week of the meeting so ns to permit
ROSE F O U R
a large attendance by practicing at­
torneys.
The program of the meet­
BLISS T R IU M P H
ing will bo announced inter.
A
number of jurists o f nntionnl reputa­
COBBLERS
tion will uddress the gathering.
it was decided by tho council that
This seed stock Ib especially selected M aine Grown,
tho Par association cont’ nuc its eff
from field s fre e fro m B lig h t in fection
orts to pass the bill to regulate tho
bar which was approved at tho last
II P E C K B A G S
annual convention.
This bill it will
be remembered yitB passed by tho sen­
A sk fo r P rices
ate of Florida but wns not reached by
the house before ndjourment because
of the congested condition o f the callender.
Every effort will bo made to
have ibis bill passed at the 1923 ses­
sion of the legislature.
SA N F O R D
FLO R ID A
Members o f the executive council

Get your Stew Pan Thurs., Jan. 12

Hill Hardware Co.
S A N F O R D ------------------------------------ FLO R ID A

Mr. nml Mrs. Fred KKrcll and two
Eunice nml Elimore Tyner came up [
from Wimicmerc, Saturday in their
auto to spend New Y Year's day with
the home folks.
At that, the Japanese “ Mutsu” is
Glud Miss Eunice got home just in
no more of a menace to reason than
time for the double surprise party
the American puns concerning It.
bi'hl in the community Saturday on
the new bride and her sister.
It seems that Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Cruse after all did not move to New
Smyrna but instead moved into a ten­
ant house on the place of Mr. ami Mrs. 1
Dick with their mother and children.
He.has been working at the pump sta'tion,
j
Miss Mnrgfret Erlcson returned requires that every individual having
home Saturday from Pnlatku where a gross income of $3,000.00 or more
she visited with friends, taking a trip file Incomo Tax return regardless of
also to St. Augustine luitMrs. Andrew amount of not Incomo.
llerticson nml daughter Clara are to Do Not Pay Exhnrbitnnt prices for ns*
remain a while.
| sistnnrc ia preparing your return.
Mrs. DeForcst has been having n Send for simple form upon which to
gnnd deal of work done on the interior furnish information necessary to pro­
of her home, carpentry and painting pare return. Maximum price on farin­
as well ns on Die outside making it a ers returns $3.00 and every farmer
very beautiful country home; she whoso return is prepared will ho furspent Christmas with friends in San- nishcil without charge one 1022 Farm
f,m |
Record. This record devised for furAlfred Ericson was off duty for a niers exclusively nml fills a long felt
few days at the shop, not being well need for a farm record sufficiently
nml Mrs. Ericson and children took simple to lie of any benefit to farintlit* opportunity to call at the home of ers. Retail price $2.00.
Mr. and Mrs. Volio Williams to see EIGHT ) KARS EXPERIENCE I’ KEtlioir new baby, Charles Julius and tit,
PARING RETURNS
other friends in Grnpcvllle.
File yours now and get it o ff your
Mr. and Mrs. Deck entertained Mr. j niiml,
nml Mrs. Prichard and Mrs. Renton
A. S. CLARK, Public Accountant
and daughter Alice and Mr and Mrs. P. O. Box 1381
Jacksonville, Fla.

Elmer Tyner spent New Year's day
ut Arcadia going down with a friend
in an auto from Windomerc, return­
ing home Wednesday.
Mr. Lumly has bought tile oranges
xm Wnlfred and Carl Piersons grove
nml those on Mr. Clteezum’s place.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Swanson spent
New Yrnr'H day ns guests of Mr. and
.Mrs. Nelson in Sanford.
Messrs Lundqulsts nml August
Swanson paid a visit to our sister
city o f Orlando last Saturday.
Mrs. Netties had to return to her
bome at Orlando Monday - to ta k e
care of her mother who is Ml and Mrs
August Swanson Ims taken lu*r place
thin week at the home of Mrs. Wil­
liams.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ericson entertnined Mr. ami Mrs. John liorcll, An­
drew and Woodard llerticson at sup­
p er on New Year’s eve.
Mr. ami Mrs. Neil Swanson, Mrs.
'X. O. Tyner and Mrs. August Swanwon attended the burial service at tile
cemetery of young George MrDougn!
last Saturday.
All were shocked at
bis sudden death.
Mr. Swain was a guest on Monday
/it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hirschi..
Rev. J, S Clark and wife who are
living on -tbp old General Finignn
place have been making a few more
calls on Wednesday but this Inst time
the work on the old church organ t|lejr
hindered getting around hut for one IR,,ir
o r two short cnlls.
i
Let ns not forget the 'Wednesday j

For Kiddies’
Coughs and Colds
lalcniul medicines unset the stonmclf
and cause trouble, better treat them
externally.

'uvem.ng meeting nt novon .o’clock in, Th
"&lt;(Jpsn)n, Tuesday at Lake Mary, Fri-.ntock
when rubbed vigorously into the threat,
chest and temples and spread deep into
tile throat and in the nostrils will brinit
immediate relief.
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(lie pldepm, soothes and heals,
t ailin’ others, U ronl.iliis
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10,1022
MICKIE SAYS

The Year’s
is your Bunk Book for 1922.

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The ipterest increases on every page, and
when you lmve reached the end of the yenr nnd
turned down the last page, you will have a feeling
of satisfaction at something accomplished, and
gladness.in your resolution to make it a bigger, better year through a determination to save the maximum your incomo will permit.

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prosperity on each of the 3GG days of the new year,
and we will be right here to serve you in a spirit of
friendly co-operation and honest good will.
Best w ishes fo r 1922 to you and you rs!

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he “ Indies’ night" nnd some of tho
now members will probably find out
more about Rotary than they have
over dreamed for tho fun will bo hot
and heavy. There will ho all kinds of
■pa
stunts nt that time nnd n general
good time will ho furnished by tho
No advertisements for the Classi­ stunt committco,
fied or Want Column of the Herald
OPENS COMFORT COTTAGE
arc taken without cash In advance nnd
none are taken' over the telephone.
Miss N, A. Walker has taken Com­
This is made necessary by the mis­
takes in phono messages nnd by thu fort Cottage for the season nnd hus
extra bookkeeping entailed on the already started serving meals that are
small accounts that tnke the profits giving satisfaction tb the guests in
every way. Comfort Cottage for
out of this form o f advertising.
many years was a well known hotel
in this city and was sought far and
Court started this morning.
wide by people who came to Sanford
The City Commissioners held an every year to remain during the sea­
interesting meeting at the city hall son at this fine home-like hotel. Miss
Walker is an experienced hotel man­
last night.
ager and knows what tho people want
The minstrel band wna to hnvo in the way of home-cooking nnd homo
Icon here for thu occasion hut it hns comforts, therefore Comfort Cottage
hns ngain taken on tho air of tho old­
not tooted as yet.
en days and is rapidly being filled up
with guests. Mrs, M. Martin is also
Moonlight dnneo nt the luko front
at Comfort Cottage and will look af­
pavilion Thursday night. Evoryono
ter tho guests nnd make them feel ut
should attend and holp pay for tho
home.
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Down to 00 Inst night nnd
nice weather at that.
It
looked like a heavy fog for
Charlie Gnno nnd Joe Cohum to plod through In tho
parade today hut their advance
agent
swept tho
clouds away and tho bnBS
drum will sound as clear ns
over. Big doings todny.
Conrt opens, Coburn’s Minstrels here nnd Percy Mero
gets married. Where there's
Hfo there's soap so don't
forget to subscribe for tho
Daily
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5:10A. M. JAN. 10, 1022
Mnximum....................... 00
Minimum ...................... 00
Range .......................... 03
Barometer ...................30.00
Calm and cloudy.

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CHARLEY GANO BUSTED
BUT NOT LITERALLY
ONLY IN JOKING WAY

"Joe" Coburn owner of Coburns
Minstrels in an enthusiastic angler
of the finny tribe as for entertainers
and novelities in l.is company, believes
Florida is the ideal State and delights
to display to friends the beautiful
drives and world renowned beach nt
his homo, Daytona as well as motor
along the linlifnx nnd other streams
where fishing is excellent.
Charlie
Gnno with n party of friends were off
for a days fishing with “ Cobe" tho
past summer nnd among other good
things in tho lunch hnekets was some
home made pie.
Gano is not strong
for fishing hut is long on pic.
After
his third piece Coho snid,—“ Charlie
if you cat nny more pie you'll sure
bust man."
“ All right, pass tho pio
DEATH OF MRS. ALICE CORNER nnd get out o f the way" was the come­
Wire said several of tho minstrels
dians reply.
Its evident he did not
BROWN
■were hurt at DcLund last night in an
“ bust" however ns he is coming to tho
auto accident. They ought to soli bet­
Tho many friends of Mrs. C. W. Princess Theatre on Tuesday, January
ter stuff at Del,and,
Goodrich will he grieved to learn of 10th.
7 . . . » r&gt;
i. the denth of her mother, Mrs. Alice
Mrs. Dr. Minor, of Atlanta, un., i s »
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t»i.
. j Corner Brown,' which occurred
yester- MONDAY ARRIVALS AT VALDEZ.
iHltim- her
h e r mill
h e r . Mrs,
M rs. T
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visiting
mother,
T.. E
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King.
duy at 1 o clock, after n short illness.
Mrs. Minor will lie remembered in
J. II. Connell, Lakeland; Mrs. E. V.
Mrs. Brown was in her 82nd year.
-Sanford as Miss Mayhcllo Horne.
Stevens,
Atlanta; A. W. Farr, Jack­
There will he no services here. Mr.
sonville;
T.
I). McCullcr, Miami; T. T.
and Mrs. Goodrich will leave with the
The many friends of Judge Perkins
Wcltch, Jacksonville; L. A. Herring,
body today for Athens, Ohio.
•ire glad to see him in Sanford again.
Resides her daughters, Mrs. C. W. Lake City; W. E. Johnston, St. Louis;
The genial judge hns not been hero
Goodrich of this city, Mrs. Ruth Whit­ P. R. Smith, Savannah; T. M. Hardin
for many moons and is nlmost a
ner of Tampa, hut who is now visit­ and wife and Scott Chestnut, Atlanta;
-stranger.
ing in Salem, N. J., nnd Miss Hallie Geo. P, LeFiles, Jacksonville; Dr. H.
Brown of Wnterbury, Conn., Mrs. J. Wheeler, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Fred
lit NCI! OF CLASSY EN­
Smith,
Brown is survived by two sons, Mr. Weiss, Jacksonville; C. A.
TERTAINERS HERE TONIGHT
Corner Brown of Pittsburgh, I*a,, nnd Ocala; W. F. Nerhllng, Orlando; J. N.
Mr. Paul Brown of Bradford, Ohio.— Fisher, Atlanta; Harry J. Holstein,
Among them all Joe Coburns MinstNew York; II. C. Edwards, Georgia;
Orlando Sentinel.
f l s have established themselves ns
T.
J. McRae, Jacksonville; It. R. KinMrs. Brown was well known in San­
clean clever classy entertainers nink-'
ford, where sho resided for many nrd, Crescent City; C. II. Bridges,
&gt;ng quality nnd not quantity the keyyears nt one time being president of Petersburg, Vn.;L. II. Moyer, Albany,
not of popularity.
And who does
tho Wednesday Club that afterward Gu.; C. H. Hartley, DeLnnd; C. C.
not enjoy a good minstrel show?
affiliated with tile Woman’s Club. Tho Carroll and Geo. W. Mills, Jackson­
From tho big brass hand and snappy
sympathy of many Sanford friends Is ville; Harry Horn, New York; T. II.
parade, bright costumes, scenery, and
MuGurrnli, Atlanta.
extended to the bereaved family.
n»ggy. Jazzy dancing coons, splendid
singing and vaudeville novelties to
Still, the man who tells you he bus
SHOES ARE CELLING
the closing numbers o f old time dark­
no .desire to he rich may he truthful
MERCHANTS
REPORT
ey and picknninnic fun, tho snap nnd
enough in other respects,
GOOD BUSINESS
pep of something doing every minute
serves to keep minstrelsy a strong
Shoes are selling juHt now in San­
favorite with tho American public.
"Come on hoys, make it snappy," from ford as never before so reports from
rchenrsnls to* thq close of"Vho son- {Thrasher &amp; Garner and Lloyd’s
son is “ Coho's" constant spur to ono Shoe Stores—both of these firms putanil all in the company, nnd ho gets,ting on special sales—reported, ,toresults.
Ho is ono o f tho gang nt nil day to the Commercial reporter of
times except in business- there he, and tho Daily Herald
they, must deliver the goods.
This j S M Lloyd soid that ho hn;i boqn
year's show, with everything now Is most agrcenhlo surprised at tho exsaid to bo the best ho has had. F or Jcellent returns of hi» spcclpl shoo
over twenty years they hnvo boon salt as ho had been told that business
coming each season with a higgor and would he dull nfter tho first of the BU ICIf, 5-pass.... $700.00
better show, strong favorites in the'year for n few woqks t The way to N A S H , 5-pass...... 515.00
seasons list of ontcrtnino'rs.
T hey'cut out dull seasons is to go nfter the
flO R D COUPE ... 400.00
are hilled for tho Princess Theatre, business with special sales nnd nlLthc
stores thnt ere putting on sales this On&lt;? 1921 Lexington,
Tuesday night, JnnlO.
\yqek reports a fjnc trade
equipped with cord
rotary club luncheon
tires, bumpers, etc.
BACK TO )VORK.
HAD GOOD ATTENDANCE

BARGAINS
USED CARS
19 20 -21 M odels

t&gt;-pass., a bargain

Sanford Rotary Club had a fine at­
tendance today at tho regular week­
ly lunchoon nnd tho boys are going af­
ter a record In January attendance.
At tho lunchoon today Randall Chase
was welcomed as the newest member
and D. L. Thrasher .In a fine five
minutes talk gave him an outline of
what Rotary really meant. Randnll
replied in like spirit nnd tho mooting
was most Interesting from start to
-finish. President Harry Stevens ad­
monished tho various committees that
ho oxpccted big things from thorn nnd
‘especially the entertainment commit­
te e for next Tuesday night which will

ROCKY MOUNT, N. C., Jan. 10.—
a t ......................... $1,000
One hunderd men employed in tho
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locomotive repair department of .tha
b
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ce m on th ly in stallm en ts
Atlantic Const Lino Railway shops
hero who hnd been cut o ff since De­
cember 23, will goihnck to their jobs
tomorrow, (it \yns snjd horo(today).

B, ,&amp; 0. Motor Co.

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PITTSBURG, rPA., Jan. 10.—1Tho
principal purchasing agencies today
announced a reduction o f 25 cents n
barrell in all grades of crude oil hand­
led In this market except Raglnnd and
it was reduced 15 cepta.

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PARTS and * SERVICE

P R E S B Y T E R IA N C. E. N O T E S
Christian Endeavor was led Sun­
day night, January 8th, by Anna DuTwo homesteads 160 acres in first one, 6 room
Bose. All Endeavorors present en­
bouse, 40 acres cleared land, two flowing
joyed the earnest and helpful talk of
Dr. Guillo, Dr. Guillo is one of the
wells, at Shipping Station. •
speakers of the Bible Conference held
under the auspices of tho Ministers
A R E A L B A R G A IN A T $3,800.00. TERM S
Association of Snnford during this
week at tho Presbyterian church. C, E.
2nd: 120 acres, 16 acres cleared, $12,50 acre
is having some splendid meetings, so
don’t miss them.
Christian Endeavor was founded by
Dr. Francis E, Clark, in the Willlston
Congregational Church, Portland, Me.
February 2, 1881. When Dr. Clark
started this Christian Endeavor hu
had no thought of this movement ever
being used outside of that unc church
hut during the forty-one years of its
growth it has spread to eighty-seven
denominations with 80,000 societies
and 4,000,000 members.
The Presbyterian C, E. of Sanford
Classified advertisements, 5 cents n line. No ad taken for leaa than
is doing its hit in this Christian En25 ccnta, and positively no claaalfied nda charged to anyone. Cash
douvor movement. If you do not be­
muat accompany all ordera. Count five words to a line and remit aelong to wane young peoples associa­
tion of this city you uru cordially in­
cordlngly.
vited to attend the Presbyterian C. E.
FOU RENT— Apartments for jipht
FOR SA LE
Sunday night at 0:30 p'clock.
housekeeping. — Fcrndnlo Apart­
This is publicity month fur Chris­ FOR SALl^^Light touring car, now ments. Flume 331, 305 East Third
buttery, good tires, excellent me­ St.
tian Endeavor in Dixie. Watch for
240-ltc
posturs, bulletins nnd nows items dur­ chanical condition, little down pay­
ment and lung terms. Soo Magee at
ing tho month of January.
W ANTED
Hof-Mac Battery Co.
2l8-3tp WANTED— Man with car to sell I9W
SMITH BROTHERS HUY
priced GRAHAM TIRES. $130.00
BUSINESS FOR SALE— Exceptional­
THE I.EFFLER BUILDING
ly fine opportunity in country. Gen­ per week and commissions. GRAHAM
eral store, Central Florida. Stock, TIRE CO., 410 Boulevard, Benton
Smith Brothers, the well known $3,500. Good locality, growing town Harbor, Mien.
248-ltp
firm of furniture dealers, have pur­ and a real fine proposition. Box 118, SALKS MANAGER—There is a Gig
chased tile old Lcfflcr building at the Sanford Herald.
218-Otp
opportunity for some live man to
foot of First street from the Staten
secure
the exclusive selling agency for
cow
FOR SALE—One fresh Jersey
interests of Orlando and will remodel
the most needed automobile accessory
—C. Dunn, Route 1, Sanford.
the building and occupy two of the
in tills territory; m&gt; competition; must
store rooms for their rapidly increas­ FOR SALE—Paper shell pecans, 801 finance initial order $500 to $1,000.
ing business and will make many
Mognolin.
Give telephone number. Alcoino Man­
changes in tho first floor. On ac­ FOR SALE—Exceptionally fine bird ufacturing Co., It) Bridge So., Newark,
count of the fire ordinance they might
240-0tc
dog. Sue East at Hill Hardware. N. J.
tear o ff the entire second floor and
247-3tp GOVERNMENT Positions open, men,
make it a one-story building. Their
women. Experience unnecessary.
plans are not complete hut they will FOR SALE—Ten room house to
Honesty
required, Good pay to start.
removed from premises.— W.
make the building much better than
Write,
T.
McCafferty, St. Louis, Mo.
it Is at present. Smith Brothers arc Lcfflcr. Phone 530.
'1-1-8-15-22-29
among tho new firms in the city hut FOR SALE—One Dulsy chum. Cpll
they are rapidly forging to llie front
416-W.
204-tfc J HUY, pay cash for second hand plnnos. Address P. O. Box 352.
nnd are doing a big business thiough- FOR SALE—Chickery and Eacnrolo
245-m p
out Seminole and surrounding coun­
plants, Rex Packard, West Side.
ties.
2 !7-2tc WANTED—Customers for fresh mlik,
morning and evening deliveries.— R.
FOR SALE—Dodge touring car, new L. Garrison. Phono 3711. 159-St-Tu
P u s s y f o o t Jo h n s o n
top, nowly painted, good mechani­
WILL CLEAN ORLANDO cal condition. Ford worm-drive truck. 204-tfc
Will sell cheap or apply on small prop­ WANTED— Plain and fancy dress*
niaking. Children's clothes a spec­
That William E. "Pussyfoot" John­ erty, doso in or in town. Address
ialty.—
Mrs. M ills,'314 Fifth Street,
son will spunk in Orlando Thursduy “ Dodge” care of Herald.
247-Otp
between Sanford and Palpietto.
evening, next, at 7:30 o’clock at tho
FOR SALE— 18-hf dry pitio wood, $0
243-Otp
Mothodist church, was announced this
full cord on ground, bring your
morning by representatives of the
truck. 3 miles out First street. Phono FOR RENT— Bed room, 311 Park” avq£
Law Enforcement League, a newly or­
nuo.
178-tfc
402-J.
244-fitp
ganized civic body of tills city.
FOR RENT—Three room apartment,
Details of the forthcoming lecture FOR SALE—Ono Doleo plant, practic­
with priyatu porch. All copvenally now. Terms' can he arranged.
by tho celebrated temperance advocato
lancos, 312 Oak Avc.
247-4tp
wore made at a meeting of tho Lnw Apply Sanford Auto Exchange, foot f*‘OR JtKNT—fi rqpm bungalow, fur143-Otc
Enforcement League held yestordny of First St.
nishod, on paved strco.t— E. F.
FOR SALE—45,000 sq. feet of land,
afternoon at tho Baptist church.
247-iUp
Lane.
4
400 feet on R. R. Suitable for
It Is openly stated by the represen­
F
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furnished Bail
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tatives of the league, which is an out- pinning mill, lumber yard or factory
room, Also garage. 110 Laurel Ave.
of
any
kind,
fronting
on
five
streets,
nhoot o f tho Wesleyan Bible class, of
199-tfa
the Methodist church, that “ Pussy­ Winter Park-Orlando highway. Ad­
245-7tp FOR RENT— Rooms und kitchonnttas"
foot" is being fraught here uh the dress “ R. D." enro Humid.
Shirley Apt., opp. I*. O.
220-2fltp
inception of a movement to clean up FOnfSALE—a SiEW 6-RbOM ftUNthia district of Floridn, to stnrt tho
GAI.OW, WITH ALL MODERN FOR RENT—0 room liodsc, all motH
hail rolling for un offoctivo drive CONVENIENCES. A GOOD LOCA­
ern conveniences. See A. V. Fronch.
242-lOtp
ngpinftt the bootlegger and tho Rhino TION, AND WELL IMPROVED.
mukor.
GOOD TERMS AND CLOSE PRICE
LOST
Mr, Johnson it in anticipated .will FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. INQUIRE
develop an active sentiment in tho AT HERALD OFFICE, CARE " W . LOST— Mnlo burro. Return to Geo,
245-3 tc
community looking toward this end.
D. Hart.
242-10tp
Ho it was, it i» declared, more than
WTTXIA 5T It A W EY BiJ&amp;NETT^
FOR R E N T
any other individual who put America
Baptist Temple, Sot., Jan, 14. 247-Oto
is tho “ dry" column. Rptor he fought
FOR RENT—Furnished bed room.
in England to establish tho ground Over Somlnolo Cafo.
.140-tfw
Get your menls at the Bell Cafe.
work of a prohibition movement, and f l O D R O M i i n r o s E T O i r - :
4H-0to
loat an oyo in a conflict following a
near passenger depot.—J. Musson.
mooting nt which ho stirred up tho
DAILY RIBALD WABT AD.
PUB RENT—Two furnished Eo3 THY
enmity of n group of college men.
-------- 1----rooms, Oil Park Avo.
212-tfc
Lately ho has been in India. Just
Peace pil^it undure fruijwsg, ,ox«
now he is spenk|ng on tho (jhnutnpqua FOR REN^—2 furnished tied roomp, ceut for tfio natural resource* o f .tht
Phono 437-W, cornar Elm Si Third weak and &lt;tho natural hogglshnosa o f
platform.— Roportor-fitar.
Street.
195-tfc tho strong.
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Japan will olwnyH demand T t „ o — FOR RENT— Two f\irainhod hpiisekoeplng rooms, 2 rooms to oach
Leesburg will
hand in Asia while tho strok has a
300- i room
■248-8tp hotel.
apartment.
frco.hnpd ln Japan.

A . P. C O N N E L L Y l
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S anfobd Daily Herald

SANFORD
“The City Substantial”

1

SANFORD!
‘‘The City Substantial" I

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

german g o v ern m en t is

CALLED TO ACCOUNTING
REPARATION PAYMENT
LEFT ENGLISH
ESTATE IN EVENT
meting underw ay • OF MARRIAGE

Must Appear Before Al­
lied Reparations Com­
mittee at Once

PACKED HOUSE TO HEAR
THE
NAVAL
ARMAMENT
CONFERENCE SPEAKERS LAST
NIGHT AT PRSBYTERIAN CHURCH PROGRAM IS AGREED ON

EXCEPT A FEW DETAILS

Dr. Ostrom gave a Wonderful Address on Re-Dis­
covery of the Church—Three Services Today

SANFORD BAND
WILL PLAY IN
ORLANDO SUN. SUBS AND GAS
Japan Halts Treaty on
Fortification Question
for a While

1
PROGRAM TODAY
3:00 p. m.—Dr. Ostrom.
4:00 p. m.—Dr. Guille.
7:30 p. m.—Dr. Gulllo.
7:30 p. m,—Chnploln Shu*
ler nt Monroe.

M

The Snnford Band has been receiv­
ing n grent many fnvornblo cominonts WILL BE PUT INTO FINAL PBACM
PACT AND SHANTUNG
lntely, and visitors who hnvo heard
LOOKS GOOD
tho bnnd hnvo returned home with the
highest words of commendation for
(From Wada.ldur'l Dally)
,
Tho Snnford Bible Conference bo(Ily The AuoditrS Pr*aa)
MIAMI, Jnn. 11.—Charles Vtoston ing held nt tho First Presbyterian
WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—Except
&lt; » r T h e A a * o e la l* 4
.
this organization.
The ability and
CANNES. Jun. 11.—Premier Brland today won out in a race against timo i Church undcr tho nuspices of tho
excolloncy of tho concerts rendered for details of tho Pacific fortification
wil| leave for Pnrit toduy not only to for possession of an English estate Moody BlUo In„tltuto of Chicago, is
by the Sanford Band was brought to
mont nnd hnlf n dozen lossor
Inform the French cnblnot ns to tho and annunity of $5,000 when ho and ,jrnwjnjf unprcccntcd congregations.
the attention of tho Band Committee ( K
v
questions of
of nhrnsoologj
phraseology tho flvo-pow,tntus of negotiations at Cannos but, Mrs. Mary C. Vantlno wore married j ngt nig}lt tho hoUflo wna flUod to
of the Snnford Bnnd thru the local "imsllona
It is understood, to meot and answer here. Weston was recently notified henr Dr 0{)trom B|vo hi„ n(Klrcsa on
Chnmbor to give in Orlnndo tho Sun­ er naval limitation treaty was put in­
criticism of certain groups of opposi­ that a friend of his wlfo in England th(J ..j^djacovcry of tho Church." At
to final form yesterday nt a confer­
day of Jnnunry 14th.
tion and to demand «f tho chambers loft an estate to her. Ills wife had ^ Mmo hour Chupinin ^ , ulcr spoko
ence of tho heads of tho American*
The
invitation
of
tho
Orlnndo
ChantImnn fluid
tvvn years.
mflM. Attorneys
AttnmnVH (md
. Q •birg0 congregation
At_ atA A
t- _ ni^.4
been
dead two
said to
tho
First
of deputies support or reject him.
her hns been ncceptcd nnd tho }4nn- British, Japanese, French nnd Italian
George Harver attended today’s ses­ if he married before February first he Baptist Church, colored.
ford Band has arranged to glvo ono of delegations.
sion of the Allied Supremo Council could claim tho money. Newspaper
Interest in tho meetings is growing
"Tho question of geographical
its excellent concerts in Eola Park,
meeting, having almost complotoly re­ article resulted in fifty proposals with every service and tho director,
Bcopo
was understood to bo tho chief
this
coming
Sundny
nt
3
P.
M.
A
bus
JULIEN S. RODGERS, D. I).
covered from the shock suffered In an within two days. Mrs. Vnntine, who Dr- Rodgers, expresses himsolf ns
hns been chartered by the Orlando point remaining unsettled In tho for­
ho married today Ib well to do having greatly delighted at the interest be­ Director of the Moody Hlblo Confer­ Chnmbor to bring the bnnd there, anil tifications nrtlclo, which provides ^or
automobile uccident today,
ences for the Southeast
property
valued at $50,000. They met ing shown by tho people of Sanford
automobile nccident Monday.
tho members will leave Snnford nt 1 maintenance of a fortifications "stetRepresentatives of Gorman govern­ a week ago.
in the study of the Bible. Tho music
I*. M. giving short concert at Mnlt- us quo" in tho Pacific. Tho Jnpdpment summoned to nppcnr this even­
under tho leadership of Prof. Boyd, of cn it, people have been eager to henr land and Winter Park. The Tourist cso were snl dto hnvo agreed tent
ing before tho Allied reparations com­ FIREMAN KILLED
.
tho local Methodist church, is proving it again.
and Convention Committoo of the San­ tively to nn American draft of th«,
SEVERAL HURT
mission to explain Gormnny’B inabil­
At 7:30 Chaplain Shuler will splak ford Chanter of Comorce, which has article, but to hnvo deferred final ac­
quite a feature of the Conference ses­
TRAIN OVER BANK sions.
ity to meet her Jnnunry and Fobruary
in tho Bnptist church nt Lake Mon­ this matter in charge, urgently re­ tion until they communicated with To*,
reparations payments.
Toe
on "The Second Advent."
Services are being held thrice daily,
quest ns ninny Snnford people ns pos­ klo.
(By The Aaaoclnled Prfaal
Thursday
evening nt 7:30 Dr. Os­ sible to he in Orlnndo Sunday and
British memorandum of proposed
As a result of this dovolopmont and
3:00,
4:00
and
7:30
p.
m.
PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. Jnn. 11.—
Anglo-French pact which was tele­
This afternoon Dr. Ostrom will con­ trom will give his famous nddress on give the Band their moral support other timo-consuming details of final
J.
G.
Cnllnimn,
fireman,
killed,
engine­
graphed textually to London, declares
tinue his lectures on Guintinna. Dr. "The Jews’ and the Jews of Sanford which a large delegation front Sanford drafting, some of tho delegates pre­
Grcut Britain makes Bocurlty of er and hrnkeman badly injured when Guillo will speak again on the Book are invited to bo tho Conference’s will show. The Orlando peoplo hnvo dicted that tho full naval committee
France a problem of her own and that embankment ono hundred feet high, of Hebrews, and tonight Dr. Gulllo special guests on this occasion. Whor been assured of a treat and will, no would not lio called to net on the
Spilled
ever this address has been given scores
she will be ready to again throw in weakened by honvy' rains.
engine
several
ears
of
Chesapeake
And will bring his grent incssago on and hundreds of Jews have heard It, doubt, turn out i» Inrgo numbers to trenty before Thursday or Friday nnd
her forces as in 1914 if tho French
Ohio Northern train near Sciotovlllo "Molchizedek.” This sermon lias boon and it is expected that Snnford will he henr the very exeollcnt concert ar­ that no ploannry sossion to discus*
soil is attacked.
it publicly would be held until next, ■Al
ranged by Director Ball.
this morning, engine, und cars rolled heard by thousands nil over tho coun­ no exception to the rule.
try and wherever Dr. Guillo has givIt in Indeed gratifying to the Snn­ week. Thoro was a consequent p o s t­
over scvornl times.
ford Chamber of Commerce that it hns ponement of tentntlvo sailing nrrangeCoburn’s Minstrels
ngaln had tho opportunity of demon-! monts for tho foreign delegation, with
Were Great at Prin­ BANKER KICKED MAN
stratlng tho cordinl feelings of frlond-1Indications that a majority bolioved *
OUT OF BANK AT MIAMI
ship mill co-operation it holds toward tho Washington conference would last
cess Last Evening
MAN SUED FOR DAMAGES
the City Beautiful and it is hoped that j until Into in Jnnunry.
Tho day's discussions,, both among'
the visit of the Sanford Band to Or­
Coburn's Minstrels wore better thnn
(Ily The AmieUttS Freaa)
individual
delegations nnd nt tho moot­
MIAMI, Jnn. 11.—Damages of ten
lando will insure the success of thoso
over at tho Princess Theutre luBt
ing
of
tho
"big five” nro understood
thousand
dollars
of
F.
W.
Fuzznrd,
who
nre
endeavoring
to*
secure
a
Mun­
night if anything enn bo called great
to
hnvo
revealed
a growing inclina-vice-president
of
the
bnnk
of
Day
icipal
Band
for
Orlnndo.
at this “tumhlo down shack”. Half
tion
to
exclude
tho
submarine nnd
The
Sanford
Hand
has
already
prov­
Ulscnyno,
of
this
city,
by
Peter
Dernof the stage fixtures could not bo put
Of
All
the
Difficulties
That
Beset
the
Country
for
poison gas resolutions from tho naval
en
a
valuable
medium
of
publicity
for
Htcin
for
Insult
filed
tdony.
Rernstoin
on, the piano blocked off part of tho
Sanford, in addition to the entertain­ trenty nnd make them the subject of a
Many Years
stage as the orchestra could not sit inims hnnker kicked him out of bnnk
ment it has afforded, its efficacy will separate agreement. Whether they
on the stage and in other ways tho lnHt month, humiliating him before
will take tho form of another treaty
show was handicapped, four of the large crowd.
DUBLIN, Jnn. 11.—(Dy the Associ-. Mr. Griffith was repeatedly pressed obviously progress with time nnd fin­ or will bo attached ns nn annex outancial arrangements will ho made
men having been injured in ntt auto
nted Press.)—When the Dail Eirennn by Mr. DcValora to define his position, whoreby the Sanford Bnnd will be-j side tho main body of tho fivo powor
TWO
HUNDRED
GIRLS
accident at DeLnnd duo to u careless
adjourned tonight by consent of all which DeVnlorn described ns n new come a permanent fixture in Sanford. pact wns not finally decided, but tho
(IUITELY MARCHED OUT
driver. But tho show was full of pep
WHEN
SCHOOL
BURNED
sjdeH to February 14, the situation case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
He In Orlando Sunday afternoon impression of many delegates last
at that and the performance delighted
night was that they did not proporly
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olliillfiVtiriwI
Mr.
Griffith
wna
challenged
to
de­
with
n Sanford tag on your ear.
night was dangerous and
tliu large crowd. The sweet singora
belong to the same instrument with
&lt;Ily
The
AMfitflfttr*
I’reM)
•obscure
had
been
to
a
great
extent
fine his attitude toward the republic,
were there with tho sweetest of songs,
BLACKSTONK, Vn. Jan. ll.-T w o i00"
™
the provisions for tnnnngo limitation.
DINNER PARTY
clarified Tho new president, Arthur nnd it evidently wns supposed that ho
tlie black face men wore funnier than
Meantime, tho Shantung negotia­
hundred girls quietly marched
[Griffith, nnd n now cabinet, had been would have difficulty In reconciling
ever, Charlie Unno
Gnno kept tho house in four
ever.
.
,
,)rick
V . ’ V
hnvc u,ir,cU,ly m rccunciuu
story
brick building of Black-)T
Black-!
.i . .
_
tions,
which for several days huvu
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Gnno were tho
mi uproar idl tho tlnm nnd the so n g s,st(jne C()llcj;o, Methodist Institution, 10,J!ctc‘l nn'1 th® 'vny J"*1 I®1’ * "" j h|g position ns president with the posi
appeared
to be near tho verge of dis­
..............
&gt; isionai host nnd hostess of a dinner party at
the musical numbers, tho saxolnnd Innd egcuped being trapped by fln m o sH *
1,110 offcct tho termH 0 , jtlon of Chairman
of the provision.,
solution,
took
a new lease on Ufa
the Seminole Cafe Inst night tho in­
boys and all tho rest of tho bunch were wh,ch de8tr0yed structure late last th° trenty.
trcnty* _ |t „
, _u
^
„f Igovernment.
Without
settling
for the present tho
Immense relief is felt in Dublin nt
Mr. Griffith, however, frankly re­ vited guests being Mr. and Mrs. Ed­
excellent. Karl Donton is "beautiful" night. Loss one hundred
fifty the turn events hnvo taken, and this
ward Lane and Mr. nnd Mrs. It. J.jtho entrni disagreement over return
cognized during the transition period
this season nnd wore stunning gowns. t|,oUgnTldi
will undoubtly be experienced thro­ tho existence of the republic, which ho Holly of Snnford and Chns. Rock, Mr. of the Tsintao Tsinnnfu railroad, tho
Tho afterpiece, "Shnnghnied in India"
and Mrs. Archie Fields nnd Mr. and Jnpanomi and Chinese agreed to roughout Ireland.
undertook to maintain, but he said
written by Charlio Guno shewing a
Revision
of
Resolution
The temporary withdrawal of En- when the free state was framed and Mrs. Eddie Ross of Orlnndo. Eddie sumo their separate conversations to­
scene in Indian, was good, in fact it
Do Valera nnd his supporters ready to come into operation there Ross toured with Coburn’s Minstrels day in an attempt to clear away other
Declaring Newberry nion
is ono of tho best that hns been put
from tho Dnll, which rumor had fore- must ho n general election, so that the severnl seasons hut is now in vaude­ points of difference.
&lt;&gt;n in minstrclt&lt;y in mnny years and
Nihil; Demos A greedicnHt^proved not to invoivo a pemmn state nnd the continuance of the re- ville nnd lives in Orlnndo during the It was indicated thnt Secretary
it went with n,bnng thnt is needed
„ , , ,
. cut split.
Mr. Do Valera confined pcopio could choose between the free winter*. All of them being old friends Hughes and Arthur J. Balfour, whoso
just when most shows drag. Each New Resolution —
Will Re Introduced his protest
*
for mnny years the pnrty was greatly tender of good offices hnvo not been
to tho olcctlon of a new public.
one of tho boyH deserve specinl men­
During the Day
enjoyed. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gnno expect formally accepted l»y both pnrtlos to
president, declaring his unmillingncss
tion but spneo will not permit it. Wo
to recognize tho suitability to thnt HONEST PEOPLE IN ORLANDO to come down In the summer when the the controversy, nevertheless, wore
( lly T h r Aaaoclnled P r e s s )
hope to sco them all ngnin somo timo
show closes and will spend severnl working quietly for a settlement. In
WASHINGTON,” jn'n7* 11.—Demo- post of n mnn who, ns chairman of tho
when wo have nn opern house thnt
weeks
hero the guests of Mr. and Mrs. #""&gt;« ‘l»»rters there were suggestions
was- -bound to -give
ORLANDO,
Jan.. 10.—J. B. Lewis
cratlc lenders In
in tho
mu sennto
nunuvu nt
«•* a- con-; London
----- - delegation,
------- •
u
k l a a u u , jiiii
will nllow them to put on their entire crntic
to sco "that President Harding might bo
tb|8 cBy( cccntly experienced two It. J. Holly (ih they nre anxious
outfit ns it should bo placed. Co­ fcrcnco today ngrecd upon tho rovis- effect to tho trenty, which, according
asked to mediate In Tliu railroad dll
Florida’s
summer
climate.
subverts the republic.
thrl„ H thnt
thnt come
como twice
twi in n Hfo time.
*DoVnlcrn,
yu
..................thrills
bum's Minstrels uro always assured of ion of tho resolution by Senator to During
puto, it was said at thu Whlto House
. tho luncheon hour,
. Mr.
, , Do H1(| f|p8t wna whun hc |ost „ wallot
n big houso in Snnford oven if wo Walsh, Montana, to declare vacant tho j
I)r. nnd Mrs. L. B. Bouchollo of Now that so far ho had revolved no formal
senatorial scat of Newberry.
Tho Vnlorn nnd his nssocintcs, who left tho contnining $10,000, bin second when
invitation to do so.
have to piny thorn in a barn.
resolution, it was announced, would hnll, held n private meeting. Some ho recovered it, in reality, only a short Smyrna wore in the city last night the
Tho fivo delegation heads came to­
bo Introduced during tho'day and im- of tho more nrdent spirits advocated while afterward, but imaginatively guentg of Dr. Bouchollo'a siHter, Mrs. gether to discuss the naval treaty yes­
CLARK GRIFFITH
Henry Wight. They came over to
mediate vote urged.
j refusal to’roturn, but moderate coun- several generations, he said.
terday after each natlonnl group had
SAYS PECKINPAUGII
attend
the Moro-WIght wedding.
_______________—
gels prevailed nnd tho Dail reassembl­
Mr. Lewis discovered his loss when
mot separately nnd completed tho de­
ed ns n united body. ThcPe Valera ho reached for tho wnttel nt his homo
WILL NOT HE MANAGER
tailed study of thu text begun Mon­
Bombs Hurled
Big 'tim e Moonlight dnneo Thurs­
pnrty is meeting again tonight to for- to put it nwny from the circulation
day.
At tho end of a throo-hour ses­
( l l y T h e A s s o c ia te d P r e s s )
day, Jnn. 12, Lakeside pavilion. 24U-2tc
at
Trolley
Car
in
'mulnto plans for the future, lu t It wag without.
sion
tho
"'big five” adjourned to meet
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 11. — Clark
Belfast
Today,
made evident by the numerous speech­
On
nn
avenue
downtown
Josiah
again
this
morning, in agreomont so
Griffith, of Washington Amoricans
_____
'eg from Mr. DoVnlcrn wlint those Hancock, with bin eycn alert, espied ASHEVILLE GIRL KILLED
fur
ns
policy
wns concerned on all the
stated positively today unless unex­
BY JEALOUS LOVER
Street and Kills All plans nre likely to bo.
tho wnllot before him on tho sidewalk.
provisions except article 10, relating
pected chnngo in his plans, Roger Rifle Fire Sweeps
Who Appear
| Ho holdB thnt tho dociBhn of tho He too experienced unusual emotions.
to thu I’uclfic fortifications. A half
I’cckinpnugh, who bccomosa member
( f l y T h r A aaocU ted Frcaa)
g* ______
| Dail in fnvor or tho trentv binds him Ho hurried Into a nearby store nnd
ASHEVILLE, N. C. Jnn. 11. Doro­ dozen other articles, it was said, xent Washington, Boston, Philadelphia,
BELFAST^Inn. 11.—Bomb thrown nnd hia ndhorcn'.s not to obstruct tho told hlB find.
Ho turned tho monoy thy Parker, twonty four, Society girl muined to ho finully cast into legal
would not bo mndo manager of club.
nt trollv enr benrintf aeventy-fivo per- new government In carrying ont the over to tho owner of tho store for of this city nnd J. Turner! Sharp, phraseology, hut none of thoso seemed
Intimates several former major lea­
^
.
it
a___ a.. L..i t.n
4V iricrV if r t f
In tho menntimo Mr. thirty, of WnycrosB .Georgia, dend as to present any considerable difficul­
sons to work today. Quick action of trenty, but ho resorves tho right of safekeeping.
gue stars under consideration. ,
tho motormnn, who put on full spoed free criticism should Mr. Griffith in Lowls was not maintaining secrecy in result of bullets said to hnvo boon fir­ ties.
whon ho henrd rcvolvor shot resulted tho capacity of chnlrmnn of tho pro­ regard to his Iosh nnd ns a result he ed this morning, supposedly, authori­
UNIDENTIFIED NEGRO
In mlsslo going wldo of mnrrk. Tho visional government, do* anything In- wns finally steered to tho store where ties say, hccnuBo Miss Parkor rofusod
F. A. Schumpevt Is In tho city the
LYNCHED AT EUFAULA
explosion 'splintered tho car. A man 'consistent with tho rights of tho Irish the wallet nnd its treasure wns return­ him.
guest
of Ills duughters, Mrs. Georga
•i
INSULTED A WOMAN nnd his wlfo* living nearby who wont peoplo or tho oxlstcnco of the Irish ro­ ed to him.
Do Cottcs and Mrs. C. D. Bishop. Mr.
to tho door of tholr homo to lonrn tho public.
NEW YORK, Jnn.11. Army trnna Schumpcrt formerly resided In this
( I I 7 T h e A ■ ■ o clated P r c a a t
causo of tho commotion were shot
At tho snmo timo he oxporssed tho AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION
port Crook bringing American troops city but in now connected with the de­
EUFAULA, ALA&lt; Jnn. vl l .—Un­
thnt English hostility may WILL MEET IN SAN FRANCISCO from Germany sprang lenk about four velopment department of tho Southern
identified negro lynched last night dend liv tho volloy of riflo flro which conviction
hnvo tp bo fnccd. Thoro id still Inhundred und fifty miles from Now Railway with headquarters in Atlan.'our IIcb from hero. Alleged Insult­ swept s ______________
tense oxlstcnt on both sides of tho
(Hr Tha AaaoelMrd Prcaal
ed Bntcsvllle woman. The negro was
TAMPA, Jnn. 11.—Tho oxocutlvo York but dnmngo temporarily repair­
George McLaughlin of 6rlando was Dnll of tho good faith of tho British
Good meals, $8.00 per week, Tha
enptured by Barbour county citizens
committoo of tho American nnr Asso­ ed, nnd she is in no dnngur according
in Georgia nnd brought back through hero last night to attend tho More- (ministry. DoVnlcrn was clear In his ciation horo today selected Snn Fran- tn a wireless received today. Trans­ Tomplo Club, corner Third and Park.
Wight wedding. Tho many Sanford (assurances of tho full support of his
Eufnuln. Reported to hnvo osenped
port Stmisicl left horo thin morning
friends
of George wore glad to see him pnrty In resisting an attack from nn cIbco for this year’s nnnunl conven­ lyto render nsolstanco if ncodod.
Buy It with a Herald Want Ad.
from posso hut ,tho body was found
tion
to
bo
hold
In
August.
„nin .
• /
outside enemy.
Inter by roadside.
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MIAMI MARRIAGE MEANT $5,000
PER ANNUM AND A
BRITISH MEMORANDUM BAYS
LARGE ESTATE
ENGLAND WILL GUARANTEE
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10,1922

S O C IE T Y
FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor,
Phone 217.W
I f yo a k «iT« u y f i U a f i T k l t l a g yo a
— I I yo a a r t a o la g aayrmhero mr n a l i f
k o m ti o r U y e a are • a (ir t ila la &gt; l w rit*
a y c it a l card to thlfl 4 rp a rtm c a t, a tr la a
' , o r tclakpoao
tke Iteai. I t w ill
O' c ta lla
.
k o a r e ■t t y a p p r e c i a t e d .

SOCIAL CALENDAR
Tuosday—Mcro-Wight nuptials will
bo solemnized nt the homo of tho
brido’s pnrcnts, on I’nrk nvonuc, nt
8:00 o'clock.
Tuoadny—Soclnl Department of tho
Woman’s Club will hnvo n bridge
party nt tho club rooms nt threo
o’clock, with Mrs. It. A. Nowmnn
ns hostess.
Wcdnosdny—Men’s Club will meet nt
tho Parish House nt 8 p. m. Usual
lunch nnd entertainment.
Wednesday—Mrs. T. L. Durnns will
entertain at bridgo at her homo on
Park avenuo honoring her guests,
Mrs. John Gndsdon, of Summervillo,
S. C., nnd Mrs. C. T. Pund, Jr., of
Augusta, Ga.
Thursday—Mrs. Forest Lake will cntartain tho members of.tho Every
Week Dridgc Club nt her homo on
Park avenue nt threo o’clock.
Thursdny—Mrs. Howard Ovorlln will
ontortnln tho members oit tho Somlnolo Bridgo Club nt hor npnrtmonts
in tho Wolnkn nt 3:00 p. m.
Saturday—Children’s Story Hour nt
tho Central I’nrk nt 4:00 p. m.

nnt matters were discussed, reports
wore given, nnd plans were made for
tho yenr.
Following tho business session, n
social hour was enjoyed, tho hostess
nssisted by Mrs. Chris Mntthows,
served bnnann salad, chocso sand*
wiches, nut bread, fruit enko nnd hot
chocolnto ns refreshments.
Among thoso attending this meet­
ing wore Mesdnmes Julius Takach,
Clifford Peabody, C. J. Marshall, How­
ard Ovorlln, W. H. Bolding, W. G.
Fox, Seth Woodruff, Paul Biggors,
Clark Leonard!, Do La Mayo, John
Leonard!, Raymond Key, J. B. Colemnn, Frnnk Akors, Archie Botts,
Chris Matthews, Fred Dnigcr, Miss
Helen Torwilliger nnd Rev. A. S. Peck.

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rangement of .the spinnl column
to insure free course to health
energy from tho brain over tho
nerves, which all pass through
between tho joints of the col­
umn and extend to every cell in
all parts of the body. When
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result nnturnlly to any part
formerly unhealthy.
Wo will bo pleased to hnve
you
thoroughly Investigate
Chiropractic. Wo invito such In­
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quainting the afflicted with tho
benefits to be found in spinal
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NOTICE G. I. A.

The G. I. A. ladies will hnve instal­
Also FOX NEWS
lation pf officers nt the Masonic Hall
Wcdnosdny evening, beginning nt 8:00
£039
o’clock, January 11th.
0913
All engineers nnd fnmilics arc cor­
Tomorrow—Bebe Daniels in “The
FOR SPORTS OR OENERAL WEAR
dially invited to be present.
A tnlllcur that will appoal to tho
Speed Girl”; also a Comedy
most crl(Jcal Ts this modvil in dark'
Astolcn automobile in Baker .coun­ brown and green wool Jorsey with
ty was stolen again by other robbers. long, straight Jnckot and two-ploce
gathered skirt. Largo patch pockets
trim both skirt and Jackot and tho
HAS PASSED THROUGH
bolt Is a narrow band of self-matoWHOLESALERS, RETAILERS
rial. Medium slzo tvqulrcs 4Vi yards
AND CONSUMER’S HANDS Ci-lnch material,
Pictorial Itovlcw Jnckot No. 0039.
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 0.—Tho Slzos, 34 to 48 Inches bust. Prlco, 35
question of how some $238,000 would cents. Skirt No. 8943. Slzos, 24 to
be returned to gnsolino .consumers 30 Inches waist. Prlcv), 25 conts.
should the supreme court uphold the
action of tho lower court in declar­ both instruction nnd fine amusement
A. L. Dnvis, of Jacksonville, is in ing void the reccnMy enacted gusoline from his versatile genius.”
tho city attending to business.
Tho meeting hero is n'spnrt of n
tax law under which a tax of ono cent
national
campaign being conducted by
a gallon is levied on gasoline sold by
J. E. Sending, of Newberry, Fin., the wholesaler, *n of much concern to the National Reform Association, tho
REPAIRING
was a business visitor hero yester­ some persons not otherwise engaged. oldest reform body in America in dcday.
The lower court declured the meas­ hnlf of law enforcement, of national
•a
ure void upon the petition of S. J. righteousness nnd of international
&amp;
II. S. Flynt, of Taft, Florida, wns in Gunn, of Gunntown, who nlthough justico nnd in preparation for tho
Hours 9-12 a. m., 1-0 p. m.,
Fourth
World’s
Christian
Citizenship
netting
in
tho
capacity
of
u
private
tho city yesterday attending to busi­
G EN ER A L REPAIRING
Evenings by Appointment
citizen, is a member of the stnto legi­ Conference to be held at Winon Lake,
MONDAY,
ness.
LADY A T TEN D A N T
West First St.
Old Ford Gar&gt;(*
slature.
Should the supreme court Indiana, nt which representatives of
Gnrncr-WoodrulT
Illdg.
nil
tho
nntions
are
expected
to
gnther
Phono No. 447-W
WEDNESDAY,
E. A. Duncan, of Jacksonville, is solution thus far offered is thnt the
First Street, Opp. Magnolia
to discuss the moral problems of man­
funds
collected
would
hnve
to
be
re­
spending a few days hero transacting
turned to the wholesalers.
Assu­ kind.
FRIDAY NIGHTS
business.
ming thnt the wholesaler has increas­
ATTENTION CO. I).!
of each week
Jacksonville wns represented here ed his charge to the retailer to ab­
sorb
the
tax,
who
has
passed
it
on
to
yesterday by C. I’. Nolto and Thos. II.
Hotel Montezuma
8 to 10 o’CIock
tho consumer, tho question arises as Headquarters Co. D., 154th Inf. F.N.G.
Dickinson.
Sanford, Fin., Jnn. 10th, 1022.
to how the ultimate party will bo re-1
"Sanford’s N ew Hotel"
W. S. Pruitt, of Wilson, N. C., is funded. Some plan, it is pointed out, Ordern No. 87.
$1.50 Up Per Day
1. —Tho nnnunl armory inspection of
whereby the retail prices for gasoline
stopping nt tho Montezuma, while
could bo lowered until tho consumer this command will bo hold nt tho nrmtho city on business.
HOUSE
finally recovered his money, might be ory on January 12, 1022, nt 7:30 p.
i
8
m.
nt
which
timo
this
organization
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
L. W. Goodyear and II. F. Willis, effected.
CLEANING
will
bo
inspeofed
by
Col.
Cnrnahnn,
Incidentally,
tho
frnmers
of
the
soOPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
aro in tho city attending to business
Major
Mooro
nnd
tho
Adjutant
Goncnllcd gnsolino laws apparently fell
for tho A. C. L. Ry.
ARTICLES
short of the mark in estimating the crnl of tho Stnto of Floridn.
2. —Tho regular nrmory drill sched­
Mrs. A. D. Key left yesterdny af­ revenuo yield from tho measure. The
uled
for Wednesday, January 11, 1022,
ternoon for Orlando whoro sho will legislation wns designed to raise $1,­
is
postponed
until Thursdny, Jnnunry
000, 000 annually to bo expended on
ntten a convention today.
12,
1022,
at
7:30
p. m.
rond work.
The six months of its
3.
—It
is
imperative
thnt all officers
operation
in
1021
tho
measure
yield­
Fred Grimmes, of Detroit, Mich., is
nnd
enlisted
men
of
this
organization 212 East. 1st St.
8anford, Fla.
ed
only
$228,050.11,
or
less
by
almost
among the out-of-stnto visitors opend­
ho
present
at
this
inspection
and
all
half
the
amount
of
$500,00,
intended
ing some time in Sanford.
officers nnd enlisted men arc hereby
to be rnised in thnt period.
ordered to bo present for tho annual
The
belief
Is
expressed
by
good
Glenn Whittle left last week for
armory inspection on the night of
roads
advocates,
that
should
the
work
Montvordo where he is attending tho
January
12, 1022, at 7:30 p. in.
of the lawbreakers in this matter be
Industrial School at that place.
4.
—No
excuses will bo ncceptcd nnd
undone by the state’s highest tribu­
all
men
absent
from this formation
Mrs. John Gadsden, of Summerville, nal, the state’s rond building progrnm
will
bo
dealt
with
summarily.
S. C., is the guests of her uistor Mrs. would not be seriously hampered.
By
order
of
T. L. Dumas, at hor homo on Park This, in spite of the fact that the usGEO.
A.
DECOTTES,
uallevy of two mills for road work,
nvo.
Cnpt. Inf., F. N. G., Cimlg.
was cut to one mill at tho Inst legis­ 2 )8-3tp
lative
session.
W. Sieg, of Detroit, Mich., arrived
I
WILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT—
here yesterday and is stopping at the OjKYT OnsbqO etaoi shrdl cmfwy shr
"Imagination
rules the world”
Baptist Temple, Sat., Jnn. 14. 217-0tc
Montezuma while in the city on busi­
Napoleon.
ness.
Hillsboro county will in tho near
" ‘Hut he mho has imagination with­
future have a new court house and
out learning hat mingt and no feet.’
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Crawford, of jail.
Joubert.
Jacksonville, arrived hero yesterday
A new 6-room bungalow
nnd will spend somo timo hero at tho SAM SMALL COMING
with all modern conven­
Montezuma.
TO PRINCESS THEATRE
ON JANUARY 17TII iences. A good location,
G. Alvin Sanders, of Newberry, Fin.
nrrived hero yesterday nnd is stopping Sam Small, tho fnmuun Southern and well improved; good
nt tho Montezuma whllo in tho city evangelist and lecturer, who is tour­ terms and close price for
on a business mission.
ing the larger cities of Florida, will immediate sale. Inquire
deliver a patriotic address on “Amer­
C. M. Pago, of Davisboro, Ga., ar­ ica: For Caesar or Christ?", in the Herald office, care “W.”
240-3tc
rived hero yesterday nnd is mnking Princess Theatre, Tuesday evening,
his headquarters nt the Montezuma Jnnunry 17th, nt 7:30 o’clock.
while in tho city on business.
Sam Small lias been before the pub­
lic for over thirty yenrs, particularly
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hubert I. Scott, of,in combntlng tho licensed liquor trnf- You Have R iggs Disease
to a
Whito Plaines, New York, nnnounco fie. llo is consequently
.
_ entitled
...............
“Pyorrhea”
the birth of a daughter, Jnnunry GthJplnco nmoung the lenders on the sucSho hnu been named Louiso Ashby. ccssful campaign for national prohibi­
Mrs. Scott will bo remembered ns tion.
Ho has also been active in
Anna McLaughlin.
public life for n generation, having but don’t know it. 80 per cent
sorved on the American Commission
of tho people hnve it. It is
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. L. ChrlHtenborry to Paris in 1878, in tho United States
the
enuse of most of your ills.
have returned to Snnford after mnk- Army in Cuba as supervisor of public
homo in Lakeland for some instruction and, ns editor of mnny Why suffer? "Higgs Remedy
They will agnin make Snn- Southern newspapers, including the for Riggs Disenso" is tho
tholr homo much to tho delight Atlanta Constitution, of which ho is answer. Get well, keep your
their many friends, and aro now lo­ still editor emeritus.
mouth free frpm infection, your
cated at tho homo of Mrs. J. N. WhltMr. Small, howover, is chiefly
ner, 418 Magnolia Avenue.
known because of his power on tho teeth white, your gums pink.
platform.
Former Vice-President Money hack if you don’t get im­
ST. AGNES GUILD
Fairbanks Bald to him: “During my mediate results. All druggists.
Tho members of tho St. Agnes tour of the South I learned of mnny
Guild hold n vory important nnd en­ orators of high distinction hut none is
Y o u r cPass H o o k is H e a d y T o d a y .
thusiastic meeting yesterday afternoon moro popular nnd inoro deservedly so
at tho homo of Mrs. M. Minarik, 1000 than Sum Small, ns his own pcoplo
Laurel avenuo.
affectionately call him.”
President
Tho first hour was devoted to a McKinley said: "I heard Dr. Small
butinoss session, Bcvarul very import- last evening nnd, ns often beforo, got

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY U , 1922
ATTENTION CO. D.I
tho growing tondoncy to colebrato ov- onch and every part of Florida, and
cry sort of occasion with n holiday. Jthen goes home and writes a story to
Thero is too much dosing of schools the local paper telling how worthless IIendqunrtors Co, D., 154th Inf. F.N.C.
Sanford, Fin., Jnn.’lOth, 1022.
and shops for special days.
nil Florida lands are.” All this is
Orders
No. 87.
Tho month of November in many true. Our people should toko a leaf
1.—Tho
nnnunl armory inspection of
communities was a much interrupted out of tho book of the Californian. If
this
command
will bo held nt tho urm_____ _____ rUULIHHKUH__________ month. Armistice day and ThnnkB- tho stranger out thero nsks about nnory
on
January
12, 1022, at 7:30 p.
other
community,
it
is
prnlsed
to
the
giving Day were legitimate and reas­
■L J . IIUI,I&gt;Y..„...........................Kdltor
sky,
and
si
Hit
good
word
goes
around
m,
nt
which
time
this organization
onable
holidays.
Hut
In
addition
to
J. MM.All!)..... Sn?rHiirr-Trenaurer
11. A . K t i i a ___________ C lrn rrn l I l n M i r r those two, some cities
closed
up
that
all
Cnlifarnlo
is
splendid.
That
will
bo
Inspected
by
Col. Cnrnnhnn,
&lt;5. I„ linvi.Y
Clrrulnllon MnuuRtr
schools nnd business nt lenst purt of Is one rensan why Los Angeles Is the Major Mooro and tho Adjutant GonI ’ hnnr MH up lu tliOfl 1'. M,
"* ' oral of tho Stnto of Florida.
Ad«rrllalu0 Itnfra Made Known on a day for tho reception of visiting city in tho world today.—Florida
Appllrntlun
2. —Tho regulur urmory drill sched­
celebrities from Europe and for elec- Growerd.
N n b trrlp llo n I ’ r l w In A dvnnco
uled
for Wednesday, Jnnunry 11, 1022,
• *.
This Institution, w hose success and strength has
Owe Yf«r .... .................. ..... ~..... Jfl.00 tionn.
is
postponed
until Thursday, Jnnunry
•I k Xlunlha .............- ..................— 8.00 Would it not be just as sincero an QUESTION OF RASE
■irllvrrrd In Cllr l*r Carrier
12, 1922, nt 7:30 p. m.
been builded by n loyal people, w hose m ost valu­
HALL FOR SEASON
■One Week ......... .............- ......18 Cenla honoring of great men und events if
3.
—It
ia
imperative
that
all
officers
Instead
of
dropping
work
and
turn­
DISCUSSED FOR ORLANDO
The hi* HI- to IN-nmir Weekly
ly Herable a sset is the confidence, tru st and esteem of
nnd enlisted men of this organization
.-nld entirely eovera Seminole County ing to a day of gaiety, wo did nctunlly
mnd la putmahrd every Friday. Ailver- think and speak of them, seeking to The question whether or not O rPresent at this Inspection, and nil
those who know it best nnd whose h igh est en­
-tlalnw rntea made known on nppllrnlloa, Ilentoerntle In pnlltlea. HJH) per understand their ideuls, tho while wo lando will have professional baseball officers nnd enlisted men nro hereby
year, alwnya In ndvanee,
deavor is to nttain still higher plains o f service__
ordered to bo present for tho annual
■EMDKIl TIIK AHNOCTATHI) 1*111588 performed our daily tasks a little bet­ next summer mny be settled Friday armory inspection on tho night of
ter than usual,
night, when President F. E. Baxter of
w ishes you a happy, healthful and prosperous
the local baseball organization will Jnnunry 12, 1922, nt 7:30 p. m.
New Year.
&lt;1.—No excuses will bo accepted nnd
WHY ARE EDITORIALS?
call a meeting to thresh out tho sit­
all
men
absent
from
this
formation
uation.
REDUCE PRICE OF WEEKLY
Mr. Dnxtct told a representative of will bo dealt with summarily,
People hnvo a queer idea of editorBy order of
On and after tho first of February inis, Home people, that is. Most of tho Reporter-Star this morning that
GEO.
A. DECOTTES,
tho Weekly Herald wll bo $2.00 per them realize that an editor is not try -, will put the proposition beforo the
Cnpt.
Inf.,
F. N. G., Cnidg.
I*
year instead of $2.30. The Herald ing to force his opinion on any one in meeting that of tho $11,000 tho eluh^
will put on a enmpnign nt that time an editorial hut is merely pointing owes him personally, lie will forfeit
WILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT—
and wants every one in Seminole tho wny and the render can do as ho 53,000, if a new organization is formed
Baptist
Temple, Sat., Jan. M. 247-Gtc
county to subscribe for the Weekly. or she pleases about taking tho ad- nnd ho is given tho nBsurnnco of tho
---------o--------vice. Tho Palm Reach Post sizes it up payment of the balance,
n
1
*
1 “The assets of tho club," the presi- WHO HAS SEEN
Sanford needs a first class theatre. ns follows:
Why are editorials 7 What are odi-f&lt;Iont asserted, “could not ho dupliA VITAMINE?
. ented for $12,000.” He
went onto sny
Othor cities with less population and torials?
Editorials probably came into ex- that the personnel built up at great
less wealth than Sanford are build­
No One, Says Science. They Work
SANFORD NOVELTy
istence
because newspaper people are care by Joe Tinker, isvirtually intact,
ing and have built fine theatres.
Like Magic, Unciiught
human and want to
express their with the exception of
Henry,sold to
-------- o--------Pn
WORKS
By the Eye
Fish contain whiskey, coeonnuls views. An honest paper tries to keep the Cardinals,
fat
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
have rum in them, radiators nro filled its personal bias out of ruports of
Burke, he said, was hold to tho BirVitnniincs are known to ho real
General Shop and Mill
with whiskey. Wo are expecting to | tho news so far as is humanly possi- minghnm club, hut was turned back things nnd indispensable pnrts of our
fas
boo our typewriter give
out adrink
bio. ‘ In the editorial
it is at liberty(owing to the fact that the Alahunm
Work
Pa
daily "food, yet no person hnB ever set
to sny what It thinks about events ns organization had a too full roster,
some of these days.
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
reported in the news. After all the Palmer was disposed of to Rochester ,*J Apparently, there has never been
,
---------- •&gt;----------Pa S17 Com mere I»1 Btrcot Sanford, FU
The arms conference is about to fourth estate has as much right to under contract, anil if he is lost to the
You Can Find the Name of Pa
given a better definition of those mys­
“agree uponAhe rules of war.” Well, opinions und to tho free expression Orlando organization, the blub will terious elements than given by a
Every Live Professional and
Geo. W. Knight
we thought they were cutting out all thereof as any of the first three. The collect payment for him of $1,300.
Business Man in Sanford in Pa
learned scientist, who recontly snid:
wars. Havo the clothing trusts, tho fact that people rend editorials jusll-J Tinker bus told President Baxter
Real E state nnd Insurance
This Column Each Day Pa
"Vltamines are to food what our
gun trust, tho steel trust and tho oth­ fles their being, and suggests that that he hates to leave Orlando, and
SANFORD
Pa
I souls are to our bodies. They are
FLORIDA
e r “war lords” been able to gut to the they have some value.
promises to give the Orlando organ!- there. They do things. But we can­
Pa l
members?
What arc editorials? They are zntion every assistance in his power,
not see them."
comment, expressions of a paper's Ami it is on the cards that if the
Ever sinco creation man has been Sanford C onstructs Co N. Y. LIFE INS. CO.
People who are found driving cars opinion on various subjects. They city has no ball club this summer, the
W. T. RODENTS, Aitnl
eating vitnmincs, hut didn’t realize it CONTRACTORS AND IlUILDERb
when they are under the influence of. mny represent one man’s opinion or Charleston dub, with Tiiiker ns manFlorins
until very recent years. The study of Plane* nnd Specifications Cheerful! Sanford
liquor should never lie allowed to drive a paper's policy. Moreover, they are ager, may take several of the local
vit
amines
has
become
important
be­
Furnished
a car again. This ia the only way to informative ns news cannot bo, since players.—Reporter Star.
cause,
through
knowledge
of
tb*—.,
prevent tho accidents that happen ov­ they aro not confined to the h a p p e n - -------------------—
Sanford Steam Laundry
All Work Guaranteed
many horrible diseases are being
ary day on account of drunken driv­ ings of ono day. They may delve into SEMINOLE INDIANS
II. T. PACE
P. O. Box k ;
FOR SERVICE
cured,
ers of cars and trucks in every part of causes nnd draw conclusions, Alas,
WILL PUT ON SHOW
Call MU-J
Scientists
ngree
that
tho
invisible
the United States.
they aro a never censing cause of conAT SOUTH FLORIDA FAIR
W.
RAWLING,
Prop.
Sanford
Machine
&amp;
i
vitnmincs
supply
a
certain
need
of
tho
--------- n--------trovorsy. One editorial may please
tiody
that
is
necessary
to
life
itself.
Many now people are coming to somobody, but it is certain thijt every!
(nr The A*a»elnted i»Maa)
Foundry Co.
the city und are anxious to spend tho one will- displease somebody, which
TAMPA,
Jan, 11.—(Special)—A But they disagree on just what that
George A. DeCottes
General Machine nnd Boiler Work;
winter here. They should he accom­ does not matter so very much after brand new attraction so far as the need is.
A ttom ey-at-L aw
Many ngree that vitnmincs supply Cylinder Grinding; DoLuxo Pistons; |
modated. Wo note with sutisfnetion nil.
| South Florida Fair is concerned will
Over
Seminole County Bjnk
the
body
with
certain
necessary
chem­
th a t Sanford now has many good
Oversize Rings and Pins; Flywheel
Editorials do not exist to reflect be on hand for the fnlr which begins
ical
units
which
tho
body
is
unable
to
SANFORD
FLORIDA
places whore they can get accommo­ populnr opinion, and contrary to pop- Fed 2 and lasts through Fed 11.
Steel Gear Rands; Crnnk Shafts remanufacture.
Others
regard
them
as
dations and the hotels and restaurants ulnr opinion, at their best they are Nothing less than a showing of the
arc coming down on their rates. And not written altogether to sway opln- First Floridians—that is, a group of stimulators, as they seem to exert a turned; agents for Cnlllv Inboard nnd
stimulating Influence upon tho var­ Outboard Motors. -----------Phono 02 Tho vocntlonnl committee of the BuilIf they do not come down they should ion.
Seminole Indians.
There will he
ness and Professional Women's Club
ious activities of the body. Still oth­
ba told about it. For instance, tho
It is often said, particularly in fifty Indians hero under the leader- ers hnvo other opinions, and in the end
requests all young women desiring
Acteylene
Welding
Tostniiranl at the station charged a small cities,* that papers should con- ship of Chief Hilly Smith, whose camp
employment
to register at the First
the
general
public
regards
all
their
OF ALL KINDS
couple 00 cents for two sandwiches fine their editorial matter to local is near Hassenger in Osceola county,
Nationnl Bank.
theories
as
only
intelligent
guess
■and two cups of coffee the other night. matters, that people take their opin- on tho Kissimmee river, just north of
Sanford Welding Co.
AGNES G. BERNER, Chnlrmnn
Unless we are badly mistaken this is ions on national and international "’here that stream flows into tho nor- work.
Locntcj] in Engle Illdg., 205 Onk Ave,
There
are
three
kinds
of
vltamines,
entirely too much and the people who , subjects from (lie larger papers. If them end of tile great Lake OkccchoFat-soluble A, Water-soluble U, and
H. W. NICKERSON
nre hit howl about Sanford instead of tho people take their opinions on any- lice.
Water-soluble C.
Public
Accountant; Audits—.Systems
Smith Bros. Garage
the restaurant authorities who d« not thing from any editorial column, they Chief Billy has made arrangements
A
is
found
mainly
in
milk,
butter
Income Tnx Service
live in'Hanford. Come down, all along art chumps. An editorial presents a with the fair association through
fat,
eggs,
spinach,
carrots,
sweet
pota­
Expert
Repairing
Room
10 McNcill-Davis Bldg.
the line and you will get the people.
point of view and presents it as eon- Oscar Lanier, who is a friend of the toes, kidney fat, cod-liver oil, yellow
Phone
852
Orlando, FIs.
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vincingly as possible, but it is not chief's and well known among the corn and tomatoes.
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
TOO MANY HOLIDAYS
the law und the prophets.
| tribesmen to bring his village folk
Onk and First
11 is mostly confined to yeast, wheat
t
j The best service it can perform is hero.
They will fetch along their germs and milk.
A proposal made in New \o rk to t« stimulate thought, if it can prove camp equipment, and set up a real
C is contained mostly In citrus
S. O. Shinholser
celebrate .Ininjury 11 as a holiday in a point by statement of chapter or Sefinole Indian village on the fair
fruits, such as oranges, lines and lem­
honor of Benjamin franklin has met verse, if it can turn up an important grounds, where they will live just as
Contractor and Builder
with sharp criticism from various side light that reveals a now angle of they do at home, except that they will ons, fresh cabbage, tomatoes, onions,
FLORIDA
green apples, lettuce and green pens. SANFORD
quarters. One
One protest published in a problem, if it can inspire active in- have lots of ‘‘palefaces" calling on This data, of course, is limited, as no
the Wore heater (Mass.) Telegram, turcst in a subject of importance, if it them .which is sure, to lie ii novelty,
“ WE D ELIV ER THE GOODS
full tables havo been prepared up to
came from a workingman and prosentj says something, it is a good editorial for the Florida redmnn is not given to t),e
present time.
Quick Service Transfer
cd an argument of particular interest and bus fulfilled its purpose. Elo- welcoming white people into bis camp.
Anyone whoso
whose regular
regular diet
diet contains
c
,
Anyone
S to ra g e F acilitie s
a t th u lime, lie wrote:
| qiicnce and style are precious hut the The Indian show Is certain to prove n KOn&lt;, lm|IinCo of A, B and C. vita- If we please
you, tell others; if no
^ our plan to observe Franklin's1substance is essential. in short, an a great attraction, not only to the mines is said to he pretty sure of good
tell us. Phone 498
birthday will take another day's pay j editorial is the result of thought, des- winter visitors who attend the fair, hJaHh. Only one o r two of them is
from tho pocket of every workingman signed to instigate thought. None of hut to the homefolks as well, for com- n()t sufficient,
m the state, close all the courts, city which alters the fact tl.at people wilt putatively few persons who livt in
Lack of one of the three is known Auto Radiator Repair
SAVE YOU MONEY
and Htato,thu exchanges, the libraries,| continue to like editorials expressing Florida have over come face to faco to have produced scurvy, berl-beri,
Shop
thc schools nnd most business houses therl point of view and to disapprove with n Seminole.
The Indians of rickets, pellagra und even blindness. Located at 207 French Ave., between
in Die cities, causing n dead loss of
those with which
they do notagree.
Florida, only a few hundred
Anyinthe
persons who are not fortunate 2nd nnd Third. E. R. HERGQUIST.
millions of dollars. That is what hoi- if they were wise they would follow remnant of what was once a mighty enough to hnvo thu advantage of an
Write us
iday means.
'the paper's example and do their own nnd warlike people, are given much to all-winter supply of garden nnd orl
“ Hardest of all will he the loss
to
thinking, reading
editorials aspossikeeping to themselves, away fromthe chard'fVuiU andvegetablescontaining
Empire Hotel Block
tho workers.
\ | hie lighthouses to point out a danger settlements of the whites
For tho theproper
vltamines,should romomHotel Montezuma
Last month three holiday cost me spot or a change in tho course.
most part they live'in the denseness bur that science has been able to ofORLANDO, FLORIDA
$80, If tile Franklin scheme goes I
“Sanford’s N ew Hotel”
of tho Big Cypress, the Everglades for vltamines in condensed form so
will la1 docked another $80 at thu be­
TOO MUCH KNOCKING.
and Lake Okeechobee county, nnd that they may he easily eaten to sup11.50 Up Per Day
ginning of tiie New Year and in the 1
down a round Cape Sable, which is the pleincnt regular foods.
Try n Heruld Wnnt Ad today.
following short month $20 more and
While we are all loyal to Florida southern tip of the peninsula of Flor­
$80 in three months for wlml?”
as a whole, yet some of us are too ida.
NOTICE *
Occasional holidays are essential to prone to belittle the advantages of
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mankind's health and happiness, and other sections ns compared with our RATS
SLAUGHTERED
AT do cleaning and pressing as follows:
aurHy no one, however greatly in (iwn. Tllu ftloorw Haven Times lias
CAPITAL
Suits'cleaned nnd pressed $,1.00, or
need of funds or averse to recreation, r,1|lrt, a lilllt.|y nirticlo entitled "Why
■-------two suits cleaned nnd pressed, $1.01. \
would wish to abolish all of them. Knock Any Part of Florida ! saying,
1ALLAIIAHSEE, Jan. Id It w u
Ladies* dresses $1,00 or two for
Thero is, nevertheless, need to cheek ‘i f n stranger who is visiting Florida a had day recently for the several $1.01.
2 ANY PART OF TOWN, ON TERMS TO :
is hound for either coast lie is told in hundror rats who have scampered unLadies' suits $1.00 or two for $1.01. 3
SUIT YOU
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Pants cleaned nnd pressed 50 cents
a
n eat him alive, or that u tidal wave South Adams street, for tin* past or two for 51c,
a
a
may wash him away
In the coast several years Immune from the her til1 \ a n suit for 50c or two for 31c
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towns he is advised to stay near salt ity of the feline tribe. Tho city nmh/I! work strictly cash.
B
2
water,
that
tiie
inland
is
hot
and
tinago
ordered
tho
building
torn
&lt;
wn
a
WATERS'
PRESSING
CLUB
Place (1 halves Bel Motile
m
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healthy.
In
the
hill
section
lie
is
told
Tho
building
housed
tho
n't3
and
the
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123
West
First
St,
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Peaches in a serving dish. Beat
u
that
this
is
the
only
place
i:i
the
stale
rats
sprerid
bubonic
plague,
it
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al219-2to
two egg yolks with 2 tahleB
a
-----npootts sugar ami 1-2 teaspoon u where citrus fruit can he grown, and legod; now tho JjuHdlng, th e rul.i nnd
3
that
the
flat
country
iH
under
water
the
chances
of
tho
plague
hnvo
gene.
NOTICE!
salt. Add ) niti hot milk, cook
D.iv/.v In UcSoln
Tnllnhnsscc loll: living about the The regular annual mooting of tiie
in double boiler until thick, cool * most of tho time.
jam! add 1-2 teaspoon vanilla, B ho is told not to invest in grove pro- hum engaged in n regular rat slough- tor).h..lder:* of t'm Peoples Bank of
B perty to the north, as it will freeze tor.
Fivo hundred and seventy five .‘janfovd, Florida, will he hold in nc- B
J sooner or Inter.
In the flat woods were killed. 250 in llui morning and eordnnco with its By-laws, in tin* of- &gt;J the stranger Is told to steer clear of 325 in tho afternoon, to he specific
fices of tho bank on Wednesday, Jan- J}
m tho sand hill country, as it costs more
uary 18th, 1922, nt 7:30 p. in. for the w
'j fur fertilizer than tho crop will bring.
If the man in the moon was a eoon purpose of electing n board of diree- «
Be is told that the Flvorglado country thcro'd ho no moonlight dance, Thins- tors to serve fur tho ensuing year, £
n is so wet it would hog a snipe, mil day, Jan. 12th at Lakeside Pavilion, and fur tho tramnctlon of any other 2
l
it that any crops raised there will not
249-2tc business that may properly eomu ho-,n
{J carry to market.
Tho result prob------- fore tho mooting.
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Post Cards at tho IIoiaid O.Tico,
II. P. SMITH,

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WE HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS i

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You can make money buying' for advance.
You are going- to build a home one of these
days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it
by easy stages.
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If you have some money, will build one or
two houses.
Sanford i’s moving, don’t wait, get in the
game now.

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r.rrat Man? Look at His Coat!

PRESIDENT'S MESSENGEft

BOYS PROVED THEIR HONESTY

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Small Naw York News Vendors "Mads
Good" Without HavInQ Given
i .&lt; Promissory Notes.

Courier-Journal Office
Partly Destroyed by
Fire This Morning
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Famous Newspaper Occupied Building
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Since 1876
LOUISVILLE* Jnn. 10— Flro early
todny’ pnrtly destroyed the old Cour­
ier-Journal office building, The dam­
age is estimated at approximately
1300,000. Tho Courier-Journal occu­
pied the building from 1870 until ten
years ngo when it wns removed to
nnothcr locution and the building con­
verted into an office structure. Tho
building wns owned by tho CourierJournal Company.

One of the great New York news­
papers pays nil astonishing tribute to
the young merchants who Hull Its wares
upon the st rents. Thin newspaper,
like practically every other, printed
nil ‘extra" after the big Jersey City
prize fight. When the papers arrived
at Times squure the young man whose
business It was to sell them to the
newsboys, taking their cash In return,
found himself overwhelmed by an
eager (lock of youngsters who grabbed
the papers as fast ns ho could open
the bundles nnd raced away to illspose of them without going through
the UBunl formality of paying for their
stock.
Many a hoy could have kept nil the
money tie received as profit and neg­
lected to pay for Ills palters, hut. so
the paper declares, ns soon us the
storm of selling was over the boyl re­
■
turned to the neighborhood' anil .let- ;
jj
lied, until tho cash turned In was ex­
actly what It should have been for
*
tho number of papers seat out from
Chid Quartermaster Henry Kub'oc
the ndlce of publication.
the pigeon which convoyed
That was only ordinary honesty, it holding
President llardlag'H message from the
Is truu, hut a kind of honesty met
out nt sen to tho executive
with seldom enough to he uncommon. Mnyflower
office.
During
1020 and up to date of
Yet It would ho expected by those
this ytnr the pigeon has flown a dis­
who are familiar with newsboys. The
newsboy doesn't expect to be cheated, tance of 2,170 miles. The flight from ■
the Mnyflower was made In record
nml ho certainly doesn’t Intend to time.
client anybody. More power to him,
jj
—Hartford Times.

FIRE IN PITTSBURG'
CAUSES I1IO LOSS

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PITTSBURG, Jan.. 10.—Fit* which
swept Eichbaum building In fifth nvo.
retail district todny caused quarter
million damage. Flames wer? brou­
ght under control by water poured
from tops of adjoining buildings..
Another week of money saving opportunltics nt Thrasher Si Garner'*
big pre-inventory sale.
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When a surgeon operates on a wo­
man, he UBimlly removes her unwill­
ingness to talk about her vital organs.

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ENTIRE POLICE FORCE
IRS. GOULD’S GIFT
TO VETERAN'S WIDOWS
DRUNK ON XMAS
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AT RICHMOND VIRGINIA
IN VIRGINIA TOWN
(B y T h e A m d a t i e T r e s s )

KECOUGHTAN, Jan. 10.—Charges
entire police force of this place intox­
icated Xmas to he investigated toduy
by town council, one member of tho
police force having demanded formal
trial for himself and associates.
FIL1I1USTER REVIVED
&lt;Ity T h r A aaorfaf rd I’ r r ia )

WASHINGTON, Jan. Ill,—Efforts
of repuhlientinn lenders in tho house
SCHOOL HUS HIT IlY It. It.
to resume debate on the nntl-lynchTRAIN, i CHILDREN KILLED ing bill today revived the democratic
filibuster ngalnst the measure and tho
Illy T h r A aaorh tled ’P r e s s )
beginning of the session was delayed
VERWERT, Ohio, Jun., , 10.—Four by rol calls demanded by op. Garrett,
Ichildren were instantly killed and Tennessee, democratic lender.
levcnteon others injured .toduy whon
t school bus was hit by a Panne ylFLORIDANS TO ATTEND.
vanin train three miles east of here.
I l t y T h r A a s o «ls lr d P r r s s )

Call on us. We will give you all information 5
and make your application for License
for your car

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bis arrival In Washington. A» a man, to be careless of

XrthurJT Balfour,

(llr Thr *Mpel«»eg P*«*S&gt;
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Gift of
Iftfteen hundred acres of land eight
■miles from Richmond Virginia, nro ofIferi'J army nnd nnvy unlcm by Mrs.
Kathryn Clemmons Gould ns site for
[proposed home for widows and o*phans of wnr veterans.
Location of
Iland became 'known today When an­
nounced committee appointed by
1 Union would soon visit Richmond-and
Inspect property.

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Settling a Complicated Question.
One of the queerest requests that
hns .reached state officials for several
months Is a petition signed by eight
beekeepers at Kale, Mo., asking that
■owners of n sorghum mill nenr-hy he re­
quested to screen the mill so ns to
prevent great loss to tho petitioners
liocntise of tho dentil of their bees af­
ter visiting tho mill. After a long nnd
tortuous Journey through federal and
stnte hoards, the petition finally
reached the board of agriculture, and
Jewell Mayen replied thnt after n cure­
ful search of the statutes lie believes
the beekeepers have no reennr«e at
law, tint are liable themselves under
the statutes prohibiting trcwpass’ng,—
Jefferson City correspondence Sedslln
Capital.
Stripping Hemp by Machinery.

Many hcmp-atrlpplng machines of n
simple type are in operation on the
hemp plantations of the Davao gulf
region of Mindanao, nnd two tlireehorsepower oil engines connected with
Bets of four stripping machines cnch
hnve recently been installed In thnt
region. The machines pull tho hemp
over a knife In much the snmo man­
ner thnt It Is cleaned by hand. They
arc comparatively Inexpensive and are
operated by one man, With the aid of
ono of the machines one worker can
strip a picul (about 140 pounds) of
fiber In a day, which would ho a large
amount of work for one week If dono
by linnd.

Protest Nomination
of Postmaster for
Tallahassee

FREE!
WE SELL U. S. ROYAL CORD TIRES

I Frank Akers Tire Co. i
VULQANIZING

Hns Not Hern Citizen of State for
Year nnd Not Living In Tnllnhassco

Phone ‘H7-W

First and Elm Avenue
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 10— Protests
characterized ns "tho most vigorous”
woro made todny before tho sennte
committee against the confirmation
of W. II. Mays, nominated by Presi­
dent Harding to he postmaster at Tnlluhusscc, Florida. Although the com­
mittee consideration wns behind clos­
ed doors it wns learned that represen­
tatives of Tallahassee citizens strong­
ly objected to favorable nction cm the
nomination. It is understood to ho | ^
claimed that Mays was hnrdly a clti- ■
zen of Florida and is not now residing J
nt Tallahassee wns tho chnrgo made.1J
It wns reported he did not Imve the ■
highest grade of three who lead in the 5
examination and thut ho arrived in jj
Florida from Pennsylvania less than
n yer.r ago. At lenst ono witness heforo the committee is said to hnve
urged ills name to lie withdrawn and
another, that of a local man who hud
lived in the city practically all of his
life be substituted. It is stated this
request may he presented to Presi­
dent Harding by Senator Fletcher.

WASHINGTON, Jnn. 10.—Secre­
FIVE MEN DIED
tary Wallace today announced a n ad­
** FROM POISON I1RINK
ditional Rut of I!) delegates to uttend
OBTAINED ON SHIPS
tho national agricultural conforoaco to
bo
held in Washington Jnn. 23. Thoy
Mir Thr A aaorlsfrd P r r s s )
HOBOKEN, Jan. 10.—Five men included: J. II. Ross, president of the
died today from drinking poisonous Floridn Citrus Exchange, of Whiter
liquor.
Authorities believe liquor Hnvcn, Floridn., nnd Dr. W. M. Newell
The old-fashioned gossip is be­
was obtained from sailorn on incoming of Gainesville, Floridn, stnte plonn
At Lakeland permits have been in- coming extinct, hut government pries
itentnshlps. Police started to senrcli Commissioner,
sued to build twelve moro new into your private nffuirH just as tho­
pien and steamships here in effort
roughly.
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homes.
Try a Herald Want Ad today.
to prevent further sales.

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Cleanliness is next to Godliness

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Wo invito tlie public nml nil users of ELDER
SPRINGS WATER to visit tho spring nntl in
our,method of bundling its product. Why tnko
n chance? Your eminent phyaicinns claim
thnt this wnter in unoxcelled nnd its purity
mnkea it most beneficial for many troubles.

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The Ford people of Sanford na well na tho
Western Union recommend this wnter for
batteries.

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Cnll phone 311 and hnve n bottle of this wnter
sent you nnd protect your health.

Elder Springs Water Co.
SANFORD

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in the Columns of THE HERALD
1922 will be a good y eir—if you go after business hard. In these keen­
ly competitive times, persistent, aggressive selling efforts are neces­
sary. Business doesn’t come to you; you have to go after it... And this
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effort to get business.
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 who want their advertising to
be distinctive, to pull business.

Whether you deal in hats or houses, clothing or cocoa, jewelry or
jackknives we have the art and copy1’'service that helps advertis­
ers get results.1 Our Advertisers Service Department makes ad­
vertising pay. Why not telephone now for the Herald represen­
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11,1B22

PAGE FOUR
MILLIONS ACCEPTED

MICKIE SAYS
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carpenters who will donate their ser­
vices.
Tho building, 112 by (JG foot,
will bo erected a t Onk and Seventh
streot.
I t Is to bo prim arily for tho
use of rovivnl mootings, to bo held
here soon, but once erected itt will
servo sim ilar purposes fo r many years.

(Hr Thi* AiioelRlrd I f n a )
MIDDLEUORO, Mnss., Jnn. 10,—
Chnrles Garland, who, M months ago,
OP BOOROVJIM’ NEW. MeiGHSOOS
ret used $1,000,000 from the estate of
COPN O' T U \£ GREW FNWW
his
fath er, tho Into Charles H, G ar­
AOURMM.^ WUEM A&gt; F&amp; M ^EO
land,
beenuso ho held it would tin in­
PEUMVEG VJU.W OEUV1ER. \V
consistent, yesterday admitted ho had
m t o HER. &amp;O*. REG’U vR*?
SCHOOL I1USSES EXEM PT FROM
chnngcil Ills mind and would accept
wouosr, \ o\owr •twwiu. voo
TAX
tho legacy. His younger brother had
voux. nuArt u\uo op AsGun \
also icconsidcrcd his determination to
&lt;IIt T h r A a m ir ln lr l I ' r r i ) )
reject tho legacy nnd will ncccpt it,
TALLAHASSEE, Jnn. 10.—An un­
according to Jam es Garland, tho eldest derstanding exists In some quarters
of the three brothers. Charles Gar­ it is snid hero, th a t tho automobile
land said lie still thought tho property license law which been mo effective
system against which ho revolted n 'Ja n u ary 1, Includes in its scope motor
year ago was wrong, but he had come vehicles opornted by Bchool authorities
to the conclusion that ho ought not to for tho purpose of convoying students
refuse the money nnd nllow it to Ho to nnd from thoir studios.
idle.
It is pointed out th a t the legisla­
tion, which apportions tho license tnx
GUILTY OF DEFALCATIONS.
according to tho weight of tho car,
superseding tho flat rnto In existence
ATLANTA, Gn., Jnn. 10—Claude A. prior to its enactm ent, expressly ex­
■West, form er secretary to threo for­ empts all vehicles operated by public
°ffZiuur
'-A w ay‘Vjouv m er governors of Georgln, was today schools for the transportation of stu­
sentenced from 0 to 11 yonrs In tho dents.
It proves, however, thnt nil
O^ltlnwwAV
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penitentiary
when
he
plended
guilty
vehicles
so
operated, should ho appro­
cumL
to an indictment charging larceny priately marked ns to make Identifica­
n fter tru st of stnte funds. Tho total tion possible.
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defalcations was estim ates by state
Jofficnls to be nbout $115,000,
i Madison county has bonded itself
$730,000 worth fo r hard surfacing Its
roads,
FATTY TO GO ON TRIAL

A we NOU GOIUM

DAIRY PRODUCTS FIGHT
I SAN FRANCISCO, Jnn. t0.—The
WAXES WORM IN JAX.
second m anslaughter trial of Iloscoc
PRICE IS REDUCED C. (F a tty ) Arbucle, chnrgtd with hav­
ing enused the death of Miss Virginia
( f t ? Tin- A hkim'IiiIi'll I'rrM )
JACKSONVILLE, Jnminry 10.—A Rnppc, I.os Angles motion picture ac­
—
rath e r warm fight has developed bore tress, will begin Monday, Jnm inry 10,
link llm chest, throat uiid
among distributors of dairy products, •n s the result of today’s proceedings in
forehead vlsoniii*!)- with
nnd ns n result tho city hcnlth depart­ the superior court.
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ment lias drafted a proposed city I
PALATKA WILL HAVE DIG '
ordinance requiring that all dairy pro­
ducts lie labelled as to their exact con­
TABERNACLE
tent nnd where they were obtained. A
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somewhat similinr ordinance now in
Spread it deep down in tho throat and
PALATKA, Jnn. 10.—Plans are ntho city code is said to have become
in the nostril* at night. Saturate a piece
of flannel with it and keep il on the
ineffective through its lack of applica­ foot here for the erection of n largerlicM. It will break up the phlegm,
tion.
Until the city council tnkes wooden tabernacle with n capacity of
seethe tho irritation, lical the inflam­
1,000
persons.
A
perm
it
for
the
con­
action Inspectors of the health depart­
mation and slop a cult), cough, sore
struction
of
the
building
lias
been
throat or *imllar pulmonary tiunliie,
ment have been placed a t the four
granted by the city council nnd It is
dairy depots.
30c at nil drug stores.
The disngretm ent among the dis­ planned to enlist volunteers to do the
Southern D rug M um ifnrtm lm : Co.,
Jacksonville, FIs., Wholtisl* Olitrlbutors,
The volunteers will-worktributors resulted when three increas­ building.
under
the
supervision
of
experienced
ed pheir prices while the fourth an­
nounced he would have his dairy sup­
plied from out of town sources, nnd C linrlrr ,\o . :I7HW
R e s e r v e ItU lrlrl \ o . 0
IIHIMIHT Ol;' T U B CONDITIO N O P T IIH
reduced his price to the consumeh.
The three distributors who put tho in­
crease into effect claimed their action
wns necessary because of sim ilar in­ At Ann fo n t , In llie Nlnte o f F lo rid a , nl Ihr Clour lit Hu* Inrun on lir e . 01*1, 1031.
creases made by the dairymen in this
,
. ..
llBHOtmCES
country. • ~
L o a n s nnd dlneotintn, In elu d ln g r e d i s c o u n t s ....................I 819,667.85
N
ote*
nnd
I
i
III
h
redlHeounliMl
wltli
FoilornI R e s e r v e
When tho fourth distributor nnJ\ank ( o t h e r thnn b u n k ncceptanccH Mold) .................
40,(00.00
778,667,S5
nounccd he would combnt the increitHc
"Murad, noun; unnecured
266.88
C o v e r n in e n r Mrrurltlr* iivvnrili
the three distributorH immediately
u lioiiosltcil to Heeiiro elreutnllon
pur vaIno)
GO,000.00
started n clamor far tin ordintice re­
b All o th e r U n ited S ta ten g o v e r n m e n t se c u r itie s..,.
125,32 IHO
176.3S4 DO
Ollier Loud*, nlorkn, nreurllIm, ele.t
.. .
quiring nil milk to be labelled.
100,799.46

Ask A bout

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New Y east Vitamon
Tablets Round Out
Face and Figure
With Finn, Healthy Fleah, Increase Energy and Beautlf* .t ,
plqxion—Easy and Economical to Take-Re.uU, Xul,h*Co«.
Quick
who want
On their Uhim fill --.."TT™
bo tows «n-l
with ttroiig &amp;?&gt;*»
•urs, and L i f t
creased cni'riry .-JVbty should

E le c tr ic P la n t

$295
'J 'H E Impossible has
happened. Here is a
complete electric plant
so low In price that every
one can now enjoy elec­
tricity. It is built on a
quality basis and sold at
a quantity price | large
enough for lights and
■mall power uses; run by
the wonderful Auto-Lite
engine-generator. Call and
we will gladly explain
further.

S fers'syjS
Bolubio
\ and
,inrtllnt*
(lit
Boluhln A
W.tJi?
ublo C). It banishes pimples, boils nnd akin eruptions as if by
the nerves, builds up the bodyY wiui
with urm
firm iflesh
and ussuo
tissue nnd
and open rn^.,7?
can ana
rejuvenates
theQuick,
wholegratifying
system. results. No RU rnJ khl»
---------It you nre thin, pale, haggard, drawn looking or lack cnoriry n n d ^
take Mostia's VITAMON—two tablets with every meal. TheS J S ? - *
meoauro yourself each week nriU continue taking Mastln'a VITAMON s r
until you are sntisflad with your gain in weight and energy,
‘ "P"™!
IMPORTANTI While tho nmarkahlo hpnlth-bulldlng value m.
VI-TA-MON has been clearly and positively demonstrated in raws at lHW
energy, nervous troubles, anemia, indigestion, constipation, skin rruntloni "
complexion and a generally weakened physical and niontnl cilmllilnn i M
not bo used by anyone who OBJECTS to having their weight increased'
Do not accept imitations or substitutes. You can get Moatin's v m iS i
tablets a t ail good druggists.

-^ M A S T IN S .

V IT A M O N
TM10C1GINM.

To Stop a
Cold

HOF-MAC
Battery Co.

YEAST

vr a ‘

GIN&amp;INK.

Are Positively Guar&amp;nited
to Put On Firm Fleah,
Clear the Skin and Incrttig
Energy When Taken With
Every Meal or MoneyBack

if i t |j
isti tmASTIN5 i“ tVITAM0N
la H H K B K K riu u n rc in c c rin n n u a M a a a a a a B a ;inn-:n!j;u &lt; n:j:uss«

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

H u n k ln g lIouHe, *6.100.00; F u r n it u r e nnd flxtureM 1.1,388.00
• le a l e s t a t e o w n e d o th e r thn n b a n k in g bouMe......................
I,a w fu l r e s e r v e w it h Ceil era I R e s e r v e llan k
Cant) In v a u lt utid a m o u n t duo from nation

8.188.0(1
11,081.00
47.4(1.12
74,790.19

FIERC E FIGHT BETWEEN
COMMUNISTS IN ITALY TODAY ' AmnV.it dim frSm^StVu^T.lH.^.^.anl^rn:
mm'-'
___
j
imnleH in Ibn United Hlnten (other than Ineludetl In
Items 8, 0 or 10) ..... ............... .... ..................... .
10,261,10
(It y The A**iirhitrd Press)
f'lieeltH on fit her tmnkH In (he Maine city or iut+n an reLONDON, Jnn. 10.— In n fierco
porting hunk (other than Ilam 12)
4.959.73
,,
...
...
„ I "tnl of ttaniH 9, 10. tt. 12 nnd 13
90,01 J.D2
lig h t between l'HHcisti mid Lommun- I CheekH on bunks located onlMlde of city nr town «&gt;r re­
in.,
.. , Porting hunk
li ItoillM uml
.
467.01
iHtH lit
ni ftoririnln
lurgioin, Tlnlu
tuny, thren
three nnranm
persons tledemptlon
fund and
withother
u. s CilM
Trenaurur
due from
were killed, n dozen badly wounded
Ui H- Treumiror
......... ..
..........................
2,500.00
says a Times dispatch from Milan sol-1
Total
.................................................
11.216,1)39.2 I
diem who intervened nnd were fired
t.I A I U U T I K S
upon by riflemen of both factions.1Capital ntock paid in ........
no,mm.on
mi.nno.no
Wholesale arrests followed.
; Undivided profile ............................................ * 3, 173.0:
_________ ________
j
Unnerved for Inti*rent and luxes accrued lsiodoiOO
18,173.02
| &lt;'Irctilu i lug not dm oulHtutidliig
........ ..
.... .
18,200.011
[Certified clieckH milHtuiulIng
.........
...............
1,391.83
W HITE SLAVERS ACTIVE
i CtiHhler'H cheek h on own hunk omniundlng
...............
2.08 6,97
|
Total of Items 21, 22, 23, 21 uml 26
............
4,051 81)
Ilciiinml drpoHltM (other limn ImiiU tleiuwiilMi hiiLJe-i-I i «i
(l)y T h e A asn rln tril P re ss)
J
lleMrrte lileponlln imynlde \vIt Ittit 30 dtiym:
i OKK, Jan. 10.—Activity of iiHlivhhml
Muiifeet t« check
115,351.80
white slave agents in transporting lVr\\V«n'f^0mm
l*™
'layM , ° U,t’r
21.116 29
women to the I’nnunui canal zone has *hnto. con my. or other munlcltmi depoHltH secured hy
17,683.911
Iioen reported to the league of nations] DIvIdomiH unpaid
.... .............
.......
2,020.00
b v t h e A m e r i c a n S o c ia l tTvirlnno A h
T o ta l o f d em an d deposItM ( o t h e r thnn hunk d e ­
n y im AinuriLiin aotiat nygteno a s |,„ hHm) Muhject to lioaorva. Item . 2fl, 27, 28.
469.172,1)5
Loeiutinn of New York. The situation
si*, ao, amt at ..
......................
............... i.i
,
,,
,
. ,
, i T im e de|tii*ll* Miihjeet in l l r . r r i r (p a y u l d e n f t e r 30
was said to tic of particular interest
dnys, or Hiihjuct to 30 ilnyn or more uotlce, uml pan­
to American authorities because o f . m h o * DmS SfpostU .............................................................
121,907.79
1,25 4,68
Die presenco of largo American n a v a l1 I’ontni navingH deponitn
.
........................
, „
,
;
T o tn l o f tim e d e p o s i t , nuhjcct to rteservo, IteniH
forces in I’anamn w aters. The league j
32, 33, at. and 36.......
.... ....... ..... ............... 426.102.17
V)f not inns' iimcu Im m u l l mild I ho liv . U n ited Nlnlen &lt;lr|imtllit (o t lio r Ilian p o s t a l navingH), tnwi njiium.H nous mireuu humi tne n y -1
H urling War Loan deiianlt n ceo u n t and d o i m . l t . o f
United Mtules d is b u r s in g o ff ic e r s :
Ifienc association has received inforHills p ay ab le, n lh e r th a n wltli Uedernl Renorvo Hunk
m alion concerning two specific cases.
( I n c lu d in g a ll
u h ltg a tlo n n r e p r e n e u t l u g
money
60,000.04
w ed o il ie r th a n red lacouut I ......... .................. .......
One wns th at of a woman reported Illllsb oprro
99.250 00
a y a b le w ith F e d e r a l Unnerve Hunk ___ __________
to he taking twelve girls from New
Total ..................................................................
*1.216,039.14
York to Colon. The other involved
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COUNTV
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SUM
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another woman alleged to bo tra n s­
I, H. F, W h ltn o r, C anhler o f th e iih ovo-n u rn ed hunk, do n o lem n ly Hwnur t tint
porting fifteen French girls, probably
th e a b o v e s t a t e m e n t In tru e to th e bent o f m y k n o w l e d g e nnd belief.
to Venezuela or Colombia.
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BELGRADE, Jnn. 10.—Tho engage­
m ent of King Alexander to Princess
Marie, second daughter of King F e r­
dinand and Queen Marie, of Rumania,
wns announced yesterday.

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Mulincrlhed um l Htforil to heToru mo ttiln 7th d a y o f J a n u a r y , 1922.
(H EA L )
A. H. K EY , N u u i ) ' P u o lic, in itio o f F lo rid a
My CominlHHlon e x p ir e s O c to b e r 17, 1923.

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Progressive, Thrifty People Find All Their Wants
Catalogued in

The Classified Advertising Columns

The Sanford Daily Herald
The progressive, thrifty group which com­
prises the Sanford Daily Herald readers—
that is the class who use our Want-ad col­
umns, both for selling and buying. They’re
folks who get more out of life on limited in­
comes than many do on big ones. Why?
Because they devote thought to spending
as well as to earning. They buy “used”
items, for example, when they’ll serve the
purpose, and thus make a dollar gq as far
as three or four.

Have You a
Want Today?

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The Sanford Daily Herald
BY LOUIS K1CHARD

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Then look through
the Sanford Daily
lie raid’s wnnt ad
columns now for
specific information
as to how you may
fill it to your ad­
vantage.

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THE SANFORD DAJLY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11,1922
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j Every Farmer
j Knows—

THE WEATHER S

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-------For Florldu: Fair nnd coldor tonight nnd Thursday.

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M B n u i n i i i i i i i i i
H i Q n n n n i i i i H

a /ight start is necessary to right results.
The early establishment of a bank ac­
count—a connection with an institution
of friendship is the first vital step in the
management of any business, and cer­
tainly of the greatest importance for the
man on the farm.
Come in and talk over your fall heeds.

SANFORD’S E
TEMPERATURE :
Had a little rain and ntufm
last night to wash tho nico
of tho earth and givo us
some fresh air and a colder
temperature. Just getting
ready for that big celery
crop that will soon move
from this place and bring
tho farmers some real monoy. Way up to 80 yesterday
which is too much like summor. Now for n little more
cold weather and givo us a
chance to mnrkct a big crop
of celery and givo us tho
right “pep" to carry on.
5:10 A^ M. JAN. tl, 1922
Maximum ................... 80
Minimum ..................... 50
Range ......
(31
Barometer .................. 20.08
Rain ................................. r,:i
Southwest and clear.

:

1First National Bank
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
m

F. P. Forster, Pres.

B. F. Whitner, Cashier

\
Mr. and Mrs. George Welland and
little daughter, Mary, hnvo rented tho
Frank Woodruff, jr., home on Oak
avenue.

F4 na t a ID1 M

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PERSONALS

Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Lawson and
daughter Dorothy, aro occupying their
No advertisement* for the Clcssi- lovely new home on Park avenue,
fied nr Want Colums of tho Herald which 1ms just been completed.
am taken without cash in ntlvnnco nnd
Time arc taken over the telephone.
L. E. Sigmon, George Baum and
This is made neccssnry by tho mis­ Valentine Klein, of Biackstock, S. C.,
takes in phone messages and by tho arrived here yesterdny and aro look­
.extra bookkeeping ctitnlled on the ing around with the possibilities of
small accounts thnt take tho profits moving to Sanford.
out of this form of advertising.
Woman's Auxiliary of the American
W. P. Etheridge, of Tavares, was a Legion, will have open installation
business visitor hero yesterday.
with the Legion at the Court House
Thursday evening at 8:00 o'clock. All
A. Bristol, of Miami, Hpent the day members arc urged to bo present.
here yestredny attending to business.
Mr and Mrs. George Welland are
going
to housekeeping and will really
C. I. Ilninbergor, of High Springs,
feel
like
they are now a part of San­
was in the city yesterday attending to
ford.
They
hnvo rented tl.e Frank
business.
Woodruff home on Onk avenue and
Willie at home to their many friends
II. P. Snapp, of Now York, is among
in n few days.
the business visitors arriving horo
Jnmio Robson Joined Coburn's Min­
yesterday.
strels here today and will finish their
spring tour with them. Tho regular
Among those from tho “City Beau­ snare drummer wns badly crippled in
tiful” visiting hero yesterdny wns F. DoLand la the auto accident and they
J. Chapman,
were needing n trap drummer hence
tho acquisition of Jamie to the ranks.
E. L. Ilnrrison, of Chicago, wns It will be n gront life for the lad nnd
among the out-of-state business visi­ lie will have a chance to advance in Ids
tors here yesterday.
profession and to sec much of the
country. And tic could not lie with a
H. S. Flynt, of Taft, was registered cleaner aggregation than Coburn’s
at the Montezuma yesterday while in lie is the son of Dr. and] Mrs. J. N.
the city tin business.
Hobson and is a Sanford hoy ami Ids
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TUESDAY ARRIVALS
AT THE HOTEL VALDEZ

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PUBLIC AND OUR CUSTOHa TO Till
M lilts
Hu
Ha
We have been seriously debating for
Ha
some
months tho advantage nn«i tho
Ha
wisdom of putting our business on a
in
STRICTLY CASH basis and wo have
Ha Ha Ha n a Hu n a Ha J l i Ha arrived
at the conclusion thnt it is tho
propor tiling to do. We therefore an­
many friends here wish hint well
nounce, with tho greatest possible ap­
his real venture into the ranks
preciation of tlio confidence and busi­
musicians.
ness of the past, that beginning with
the date of this announcement, noth­
Mrs. J. Howard Jnrrott, of Savan­ ing will be charged to anybody, nor
nah, Gn., arrives this afternoon to bo will anything be sent out, or allowed to
tho guest of her cousin, Mrs. It. A. be taken out on approval, unless first
Torhoun.
paid for, in which event, if the mer­
chandise does not suit, the money will
On Moonlight Bay take a boat rido be refunded.
Our reasons for this step:
The
Thursday, .Fan. llilh, Lakeside Pavil­
ion.
249-2tc country is in an upset, unsettled econ­
omical and social condition. A war of
WILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT— business readjustment is on. The time
Baptist Temple, Sat., Jan. 14. 217-Otc is here demanding great personal and
business economy. CASH IN HAND
is more and more the balance of pow­
KILLED WOMAN
er
between higher and lower living
WITH AN AX
expense.
INJURED HUSBAND
What wo mean is this: If the mer­
chant
pnys cash he enn buy for Iosh,
( H r T h r A o u r l n l f d 1’rra a)
BIRMINGHAM, Jan. 11.—police nnd hence sell for loss.
If ho sells for cash ho enn sell for
baffled today in search for axe weilder who last night slow Mrs G. S. less. Why? Because he carries
Crawford, wife of grocer,, and inflict­ nothing on his (rooks. All In tha
ed injuries upon Craw fori whose con­ shelves and no account losses. Last,
dition Is reported critical. Two year hut not least, he KEEPS HIS CASH
BUSY turning and therefore makes
old child not molested.
his money on volume of business
When tlio moon plays peek-a-boo rather than on big profits.
Do those arguments seem sane nnd
with you Thursday, Jan, 12th, Lake­
side Pavilion.
249-2te sound? The answer must be yes.
Wc realize thnt wages and salaries
are
being cut on every hand, and that
STORM WARNINGS POSTED
the public is demanding lower prices
BY WEATHER BUREAU
oil the necessities of life. Wo are ga­
in , The A.xomnlra !•„..&gt;
iHg
"100t tllL' demand, n» »LX‘rI-v «H
WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—Warn- possible, by offering the buying pub­
ing of storm of great intensity near lic our merchandise at only cash
Virginia capes issued today by weath­ prices. We will announce and give
comparison of prices after the 15th.
er bureau.
Yours for hearty, honest co-opera­
tion
in an effort to lower the high
Dancing in the m o o n l ig h t to u jazzy
Lakeside
cost
of
living, *
band Thursday, Jan. 12th,
2l9-2tc
240-lte
THRASHER Si GARNER.
Pavilion.

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Aluminum SB Stew Pan

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IIUI'OtlT OF CONDITIO* OH
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SEMINOLE COUNTY RANK

'i Simfuril, rin., In tlu&gt; stale of I’hirhln. Ill thr i'Iiikc of IiiixIiicxx lire. 111*1. 11121,
B KH Oim CE N
•".mis nr, H im, 1 Kutnto .............. ......................................... .......... ...
i.'iMin in, , Villa t e n , I Heuurlty O th er th a n R e a l E s ta t e
'll "iheV Limns amt D is c o u n t s ........................... ............
o v e r d r a ft *
.........................................................;............... ;........
1 "Hi it S tate* Honda .............................. .........................................
st tie. t ’n iim y „ tl(i run I, ||i||iit | iinnihi nnd C ity V ouchers
o t h i r II,.min ...................... .
, ..........................................
■hi"Mm: IlniiHe, r n r n l l ore Mini I ' K t u r e ,
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" h er Itenl E s t a t e .......................................................................... . .
Oiio fri,a, ltii-nr|i(iri&gt;t&lt;-(l H an k s ........... .................................
a d t.H o m s ..... ................................................. ..................................
Hash o „ l l i , •i ...................
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1133,532.58
"ntlll c a s h Rom rv e ..... .................................. ....................

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In

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■IxnoiireH and T axi's

•"vhletidn Unpaid .... ....... .

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. f307,050. It)

Hal H id in, I D ep o sits S u b je c t to CIlQuk ...............

for ONLY

31)0,151.1:1
130.53
S3,linn on
2 (i.n i t.nt
4,:.mm. on
11.220,08
o.fino tin
77,353.5 I
12,7.37.118
43,111.30

39c
(Reg. Price 85c)
GET A COVER
FOR 1 Ic
(Reg. Price 29c)

SEE the difference-v-FEEL the difference-—
KNOW the difference between ordinary thin
aluminum utensils and “Wear-Ever.”

nil,lltm,00
10,000,00
13,171.17
2,1H1,00

. 143,138.05

v l iijis D e p o s it s . .. .................
ad I ‘o r ll f l c i, l,m of Deposit
, line &lt;'e r lI fle n ten o f D ep o sit
rt lfli.,1 i 'h e c k s , ............................
'•ashler's I'hooka O u liiliu i.lln g .....
I o i l , I 1 le p o s lts ........................ ..
.I"1 ■" W ar Klnnncn I'nrpor ,1 lou
•Note* ami II11 In R e d is c o u n t e d
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SPECIAL
OFFER

133, lRit.no

11,1101,283.00

T o tal

[ hn iiy Id'll P r o f its (L e s s

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2 I.H58.17

This special offer is made so that you can see for* yourself
that aluminum cooking utensils are NOT all the same.
I3.8 ill. I I
“Wear-Ever” utensils are made from hard, dense, cold078.025.70
50,000.01,
rolled,
THICK, sheet aluminum—metal which again and
____2 0 0 1 1 0 0 .0 0
■ again has been passed through gigantic rolling mills and
Total .......................................................................................ft.oo 1.283.00
subjected to the pressure of huge stamping machines.
l SK.11II. 12
303.

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'VATU OK FLO R ID A , COUNTV OK SEM IN O LE, ss,:

l, A. It. Key, Cashier of the nhove-named Monk, do solemnjy swear that tho
*(mve sia' ■|,ie„t Is true to tho heat iif iuy knowledge and hellef.
*
A. It. KEY, Cashier,
CORRECT— A t t e s t :

A. I' CONNELLY,
FOREST LAKE
L. I*. MaCULLEIt,
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*&lt;HEAL)

HI reel or*.

LEOLA W. I'O W ELL, N o ta r y Public.

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H ill H ard w are Co.

SANFORD----------------------------- FLORIDA

LADIES

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HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT

TEN YARDS OF GINGHAM
The kind that costs over 12c a yard whole­
sale, that will be given away by us

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See our window NOW and watch for our an­
nouncement about how it will happen in to­
morrow’s paper.

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PAY CASH AND
SAVE MONEY

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R. H. Dun woody, Atlanta., G. B.
Cards, Domorost, Gn., G L. Wagner,
Brndcntown., C. F. Knight, Jackson­
ville; Goo. Phillips, Orlando; J. R.
Roberts, Lake City., G. G. Richmond,
Jacksonville., A. E. d ark er, Jackson­
ville,, M. Fortcr, Savannah., T. J. I.ofnvillo., P. P. wilsky, Jack­
sonville., Thompson, Jacksonville., R.
E. Miley, Phllnedlipha., O. .1. Pierce,
Orlando,, R. J. Cobin, Jacksonville.,
Carl Stein, New York., T. T. Welgen,
Jacksonville., E. D. Phillips, Tampn^
H. K. Anvers, Baltimore., Prontler
Adams, Baltimore., J. B. Carlisle,
Ocala., T. K. Jones, Alabama., W. N.
Avera, Gainesville., R. O. Donne, Jack­
sonville., J. Williams, Indinnopolie,
I iiiI., T. J. Mills, Jacksonville.

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Don't forget the big sale is still on
Id at Thrasher &amp; Gunter's.
219-ltc
Hi
Hi
WILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT—
Id Baptist Temple, Sat., Jan. 11. 217-Ctc
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Two homesteads 160 acres in first one, 6 room
house, 40 acres cleared land, two flowing
wells, at Shipping Station.
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C L A SSIF IE D A D S
Classified advertisements, 5 cent! a line. No ad taken for leea tha*
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Coat
must accompany all orders, Count five words to a line and remit ae*
carding!?.

FOR SALE

WANTED

FOR SALE—Light touring ear, new WANTED—First class waitress. Ap­
battery, good tires, excellent me­ ply Sem Inolo CaJte.
249-2tc
chanical- condition, little down pay­
ment and long terms. See Magee at SALES MANAGER-Thoro Is u big
opportunity for some live mnn to
IIof-Mnc Battery Co.
248-3tp
secure the exclusive selling agency for
TUY l DAILY HEItALn WANT AD.
the most needed automobile accessory
BUSINESS FOR SALE—Exceptional­ in this territory; no competition; must
ly fine opportunity in country. Gen­ finance initial order $500 to $1,000.
eral Htoru, Central Florida. Stock, Give telephone number. Alccmo Man­
$11,500. Gootl locality, growing town ufacturing Co., 40 Bridge So., Newark,
and a real fine proposition. Box 118, N. J.
2 10-Ctc
Sanford Herald.
248-Otp
GOVERNMENT Positions open, men,
FOR SALE—Om&gt; fresh Jersey cow women, Experience unnecessary.
—C. Dunn, Route 1, Sanford,
Honesty required. Good pay to start.
FOR SALE—I'apur shell pecans, 801 Write, T. MeCnfferty, St. Louis, Mo.
1-1-8-15-22-20
Mognulin.
I
HUY,
pay
cash
for
second
hand pi­
FOR SALE—Toil room house to be
anos.
Address
P.
O.
Ilox
952.
removed from premises.—W. A.
2 I5-I2tp
Leffler. Phone 550,
FOR SALE- One Daisy churn. Cnll WANTED—Customers for fresh milk,
morning and evening deliveries.—R.
201-tfc
415-W.
1.. Garrison, Phuno 5711. 109-St-Tu
FOR SALE—Dodge touring car, new 201-tfc
top, newly painted, good mocluinical condition. Ford worm-drive truck. WANTED—Plain and fancy dress­
Will sell cheup or apply on small prop­ making. Children’s clothes a spec­
erty, close in or in town. Address ialty.—Mrs. Mills, 514* Fifth Street,
“ Dodge" earo of Herald.
217-dtp between Sanford and Palmetto.
FOR SALE—18-in dry pine wood, $d _________________________ 215-fltp
full cord on ground, bring your FOR RENT—Bod room, 911 Park ave­
truck. It miles out First street. Phone
nue.
.
178-tfc
402-J.
2 11-dtp FOR RENT—Three room apartment,
FOR SALE—45,000 sq, feet of land,
with private porch. All conven­
•100 feet oil It, It. Suitable for iences, 912 Oak Avo.
217-ltp
pinning mill, lumber yard or factory FOR RENT—f&gt; room bungalow, furof any kind, fronting on five streets,
nished, on paved stree.t—E. F.
Winter Pnrk-Orlnndo highway. Ad­ Lane,
217-litp
dress "It. D," cure Herald.
245-7tp FOR RENT—One
furnished Eo3
FOR SALE—Charleston Wakefield
room, also garage. 110 Laurel Avo.
cabbage plants, $1.50 per 1,000 de­
190-tfc
livered parcel post.—S. A. Poythress,
FOR RENT—Rooms and kitchonnttes,
SaniHuln, Fla.
210-iltp Shirley Apt., opp. P. O.
220-2fltp
FOR SALE—Hot wutor lioutor; five
EUR RENT—0 room bouse, all mod­
acres desirable land. Box 117,
ern conveniences. See A. V, French.
2 itl-Otp
212-1 dtp

FOR RENT

LOST
FOR”KENT—Two light housekeeping
I.OST
Male
burro.
Return to lien.
rooms. Apply to 118 Myrtle Ave­
D.
Hart.
242-10tp
nue. '
2 I9-Stp
\YlLi7iAM RAINEY BENNETT—
FOR
RENT—Three
housckooliig
Baptist
Temple, Sat., Jan. 1 I. 217-0tc
rooms. Phone 548-W before eight
a. m.
24«-0tp
Got your meals at the llell Cafe.
FOR RENT—Apartments for light
148-0tc
housekeeping, — Ferndnlo Apart­
ments. Phone 251, 905 East First
STOCK HOLDERS .MEEl’IN’G
St.
240-ltc
FOR RENT—Furnished bed room.
The annual mooting of tho stock­
Over Seminole Cafe.
ild-tf-e
holders
of the Seminole County Bank,
Rm^ii&gt;TG_ r f o m t3 ’_T o i ~ r e n t —
will
bo
held
in tho offices of the bank
near passenger depot.—J. Munson.
m Thursday, January 5th, 1922, for
FUR itENT— I'wo Turnlilied lied
the purpose of electing n board of di­
rooms, 011 Park Avo.
212-tfc
rectors for the ensuing year nnd any
FOR RENT—2 furnished bed rooms other business thnt may properly
Phono 437-W, corner Elm it Third come before Hie meeting.
Street.
195-tfc
A. It. KEY, •
FOR RENT—Two furnished housukeeping rooms, 2 rooms to each
Neath the light of the silver mooli, p y p
apartment.
248-3tp Thursday, Jan. 12th.
249-2tp

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SANFORD

SANFORD

“ The Gty Substantial”

"The G ty Substantial”.
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME n

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1922

OUR CIRCUIT COURT OPENED
TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 10
V

DR. GUILI.E BROUGMT A WON­ FOR POLITICAL
PRISONERS
DERFUL MESSAGE ON
PRIOR TO OPERATION OF
MELCIIIZBDEK
TRUCE

r i»

MERCHANT’S
DISPLAY AND
COUNTY FAIR
up

Circuit Court is Moving:
Along at a Rapid.
Rate

juries j a d e

PACKED HOUSE ' KING GEORGE
AT CONFERENCE GRANTSPARDON
LAST NIGHT
TO PRISONERS
Ci Xl irj k j I , M a

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PROGRAM TODAY
3 p. m.—Dr. Ostrom.
4 p. m.—Dr. Guillo.
7:30 p. m.—Dr. Ostrom.
7:30 p. m.—Dr. Shulor,
First Baptist, colored.

. „ *.*)r Tl "* Associ at ed Press) '

LONDON, Jnn. 12.-King George
has grnntcd general amnesty "in re­
spect to political offenses committed
In Ireland prior to operation of truco
last July,” it wns announced today.
Tho release of prlsooers will begin at
once.

NUMBER 250

PREMIER BRIAND RESIGNS
HAS A BOMBSHELL EFFECT
IN THE ARMS CONFERENCE
Action Being Discussed
NEWBERRY
In Capitals of World
IN CONTEST
Today
OVER HIS SEAT TO HAVEr EFFECT

The merchant’s fuvor a display of
MAY SUCCEED IN BRINGING THE
CASE OF SUTTON AND HILLIARD manufactured products and county
ON DECISIONS TO BE MADE AND
QUESTION TO A VOTE
CIIARGED WITH ASAULT TO
fair and kindred products will bo held
Injunction Restraining
THOSE ALREADY REACHED •
TODAY
*
COMMIT MURDER UP NOW
In Snnford on tho 10th of January
Capital
Improvements
IN WORLD CONFERENCE
at the f"ot of Pork avenuo. It is
( H r T h e A m n rln lrd P re a i)
Circuit court In and for the county fostored by the Woman's Club and as­
Will Be Considered WASHINGTON,
( H r T h e A m n r ln lr d T r*aa)
Jnn. 12.—Whether
of Seminole, stato of Florida, conven­ sisted by tho Chamber of Commerce
PARIS, Jnn. 12.—Promlcr lirinnd
Republican
supporters
of
Nowberry
in
Either at Quincy or Tallnhassce on
ed Tuesday at 10 o’clock a. m. Pres­ and tho garnering of tho pro­ M k
“ -e .'/&lt;• ... 7'.
tho contest ovor his right to a seat in resigned today.
January 20th
ducts
has
been
turned
ovor
to
Frank
ent: His honor, Jamoa W. Parkins,
. . ■*, V) . ' f .'.
tho sonnte would succeed in bringing
L. Miller who gives out tho folowing
(H r T h e A m n r In fra l* rrm )
WASIIINGTON, Jnn. 12.—Tho res­
tho
question to n voto today appeared
judge presiding; with Hon. Geo. A. premium list and stutomont:
TALLAHASSEE, Jnn. 12.—Appli­
ignation
of Aristide lirinnd as pre­
DeCottes, stato attorney for the 7th Best packed crate Colory ...........$2.50 m i}
cation of Marion county citizens for to depend largely on a decision of mier of Franco was received with al­
tho
Democratic
opponents
ns
to
an inpunction to restrain further work
Judicial Circuit of tho state of Flori­ Best packed crate or hamper of
most a bombshell effect in tho arm*
upon the alteration of the stato cnpl- whether thoy would enrry out tho plan conference circles, tho action being
lettuco .......... ...........................2.50
da; V. E. Douglass, doputy clerk and
to
move
rccommitnl
of
whole
case
to
tol will be considered either nt Quin­
Best hamper or crate of Romaino 2.00
C. M. Hand, shorlff, In attendance.
considered likely to hnvo n great ef­
cy
or Tallahnsseo January 20th by Cir­ sennto privileges nnd elections com- fect on decisions already reached or
Court was opened and called to or­ Best hamper or croto of Eacro.... 2.00
cuit Judgo Love under agreement mlttco.
der by Sheriff C. M. Hand, in accord­ Host dozen stnlks celery .......... 1.00
about to ho rcnchcd.
reached between counsel for complain­
Best dozen heads lettuco packed
Brand submitted his resignation to
ance with law.
ants, tho board of stnto institutions SCHISM IN CHURCH
heads up ...........................
1.00
Tho sheriff having made the return
President Mlllcrand nfter making a
nnd contractors, it was announced to­
STIRS UP ATHENS—
I
of tho regular venire and tho jurors Best assortment of vegetables of
lengthy statement beforo tho Cham­
day.
PATRIARCH TO RESIGN ber of deputies justifying his attitude
ono
each
grown
In
Scminolo
being prosent, tho following answer­
county ..._..........................
5.00
ed to their names, to-wit: A. B. Loveat the Cannes conference. His inten­
( H r T h e A a an rln trd P rra a )
LEAGUE COUNCIL MEETS
joy, G. T. Dyer, T. 0. Tyner, Fred Best bo* of oranges ..........„...... 3.00
tion to resign wns announced to tho
ATHENS,
Jan.
12.—Ecclesiastical
i.
Ballard, B. F. Wheeler, S. Jewett, J. Best box of grapefruit .............. 3.00
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court presided over by Metropolitan Chamber nt tho close of his speech.
(H r T he A n n o ta te d P ro m )
H. Tillis, J. V. Wicks, J. D. Frazer, Best double strap tangerines ..... 3.00
GENEVA, Jnn. 10.—The council of of Athens todny found tho Moat Rev­ Tho announcement was an entire sur-'
priso ns he had nppnrcntly won tho
J. T. McLain, W. J. Lawton, I). S. Best assortment citrus fruits....... 5.00
the Longue of Nations convened here erend Mclctois Metnxnkis, recently
DR. HENRY OSTROM
sympathy
of tho chamber nnd his col­
Terry, W. S. Hand, G. G. Flynt, B. G. Best quart of strawberries.......... 1.00
elected pntrinrch of Constantinople,
50 per cent of the above premiums of the Moody IJIbie Conferences who today, tho second nnnivorsnry of its guilty of attempting to bring about leagues woro filled with amazement.
Smith. B. F. Whitner, Jr., J. D. Ev­
legal existence under the presidency
ans, M. I. Baker, J. EL I’ortin, L. E. will bo paid for next best of cnch ex­ delivers his fnmntis address on "The of Paul Hymans of Belgium. On the schism of church. It wns ordored ho Tho entiro French cabinet went out
Jews" at the Bible Conference tonight
of office with Briami.
Jordon, G. M. Arlo, W. EL BettR, C. hibit listed nbovo.
council program wror questions of the he deprived of his ovory rnnk and soThere
must
bo
at
least
three
en­
Tho premior told tho chnmbor of
E. Hartley, E. C. Nelson, J. L. Brown,
status of Vilnn, Albanin, nnd Upper cludn.l as monk in Monastery nt ZnnThe Snnford Hible Conference now Silesia.
V. T. Peters, L. I*. McCullor, E. D. tries of cnch exhibit entered in order
U\ Tho nrchbishop, Metakis wns not deputies todny tho reparations com­
mission had ngreed to grant morator­
Mobley, L. C. Kolb, T. W. Geiger, II. to have nny awards mudo.
In progress at tho First Proshytorian
present nt the trinl.
Mr. Fnrmcr, help make this pnrt of
ium for Germany on hor reparations
J. Wilson, It. B. Wight, G. G. Jacobs,
church is drawing hundreds of people
SPECIAL TWO DAY SALE
payment.
W. It. Pell, C. F. Brannon, B. J. Ovor- the exhibition a success. Without you
ntnjot,
I we can do nothing. All donations in each evening to henr n discussion of
Kiwanis Club Helds
In this issue is the page advertise­
Thu court here excused the follow- »hnPe of produce appreciated. Please the grent truths nf the Iliblo.
CANNES, Jnn. 12.—Tho Gorman.
Rousing
Good Meet- delegation
Interest in Bible study is being ment of Perkins &amp; Britt in wpiich
lug persons from jury duty: V. T .! deliver to Palmetto booth foot of Park
•
'i » r , , • m ,
was received by tho Alllod
i n g a t V a l d e z T o d a v i s u p remo counci ths mornng, roparaPeters, II. F. Whitner, Jr., T. W. Gel- avenue, Thursday afternoon, January quickened and already there are they will put on i big two dny side
ger, L. E. Jordon, C. E. Hartley, B.110th. Prizes nwnrdod Monday, Jon. many evidences that numbers of peo- on special articles but will ho a regu­
J tons commsson hnvng reported last.
lar Perkins &amp; Britt sale and the KIWANIS CLUB HOLDS ROUS­ nght conference wth tho German*
G. Smith, B. F. Wbcolor, J. H. Tillis, 23. * p. m.
plo are being blessed ns a result of public knows whnt that means
wns without results.
It. II. Wight, I* P. McCullor, S. Jow"FRANK MILLER.
ING GOOD MEETING AT
thu
meetings.
Every wool suit in tho souso cut to
ett, J. V. Wicks, W- R. Pell.
----------------------- VALDEZ TODAY
Last night Dr. Guillo spoke on tho quick. Note the prices on these
WASHINGTON, Jnn. ^ .-C o n fe r­
Tliu court hero drew from tho box Heavy Gales Subside
Tho balance of
"Melehlzedek." Ilis sermon wns won­ suitH especially.
tlu&gt; names of 18 persons to servo as
The Kiwanis Club held one of the ence officials said M. Snrraut would
tho dry goods line .if the Textile
grand jurors for tho term, to-wit: W. j With Storm’s Passage derful in every way.
host meetings of tho season at tho remain in Washington and would con­
\
t
7:30
Dr.
Shuler
spoke
to
a
large
H
Dires
on sale at prices that will
tinue to attend work of eonforonco
B. Itetts, (J. M. Aric, W. J. Lawton,
Centered in Maine
The Palm
move every Inst piece of thiH fine Hotel Valdez today.
congregation at Lake Monroe.
but would not feel entitled to muko
J. I&gt;. Frazer, D. S. Terry, G. G. Jacobs,
This afternoon Dr. Guillo will speak stock of dry goods and notions. Ten room was filled with Kiwnnians and nny definite decisions or pledge ncJ. I). Evans, J. L. Brown, E. C. Nel-' Heavy Snowfall in New England nnd
on
"Tho Holy Spirit,” Dr. Ostrom yards of benutiful gingham given every one seemed to bo full of pop. tion of Franco on any question until
son, II. .1. Overstreet, M. I. Bnker, A .1
Middle Atlnntic States
■will continue his studies in Gnlntinns aw«y free nn.l many other inducc- Considerable business tending to ad­ a now cabinet was appointed. Secre­
H. Lovejoy, J. E. Partin, J. T. Me-'
( H r T h e a « « itrla(rd P reaa)
und this evening at 7:30 Dr. Ostrom wonts that just can’t be resisted, vance thq coinmuntiy interest was tary Uughcs announced officially
l ain, I.. (’. Kolb, C. F. Ilrannon, T. O.
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 12.—Gales will bring his great sermon on “The Nothing charged at t,his sale on ncshortly afternoon tho fact of Hriand's
Tyner, W. S. Hand
transacted.
! on tho Atlantic coast subsided with Jews”.
I count of tho extremely low prices
Thu grand jury wero *hore sworn
Following out tho recently adopted resignation to bonds of several nrnmi the passage of the coast storm now
Tho Jows have a special invitation hut the cash prico will suit everyone plan of ilmving a ten minute spenker meat delegations in conference with
according to law.
I centered over Southeastern Maine to the service.
it mens just what it says.
Tho for cnch luncheon Hon. T. W. Lnw­ him nt time. Nows received with ex­
David Speer was hero sworn in ns
Henvy
snowfall
Inst
twenty-four
hours
prices
are
there*.
You
can
judgo
Bailiff t,f the grand jury, after which
ton, Superintendent of Schools gavo pressions of dismay. "It Is n vory
in New Englnnd nnd North Atlnntic
for
yourself
what
this
great
sav­
the grand jury retired to their room
the Club a very interesting nnd in­ grnvo event” said tho head of ono
states, rain changing to snow from Fool Names for Ships
ing
snlo
will
menu
to
you.
Read
in charge of their bailiff to soluct ono
spiring talk on the Educational Sy­ doiegntion.
middlo Atlnntic Roction. Snow accomtho
advertisement
and
attend
the
N
ew
Hamburg
Line
of their number ns foreman nnd ono of
stem of this nnd other counties.
j punied by fall in temperature gem-ral­
snlo.
their number ns clerk.
Mr. Lnwton str essed tho co-operation WEATHER AND CROP CONDIT­
Causes
Comment
ly cast of Mississippi river. Frosts
IONS IN FLORIDA FOR THE
Tho grnnd jury boro entored opon
transacted
where the Kiwanis Club
predirted for tonight ns far south us
court and announced that they Imd se­
WEEK ENDING JANUARY
THE
FIRST
CELERY
transacted,
A
motion
wns
render­
Germans Name Them Pirate, Roche,
Central and Northern Florida.
10, |'J22.
lected Benjamin J. Overstreet, as
ed
where
the
Kiwanis
Club
of
Snn­
Hun, Fourteen Points, Etc.
foreman, nnd Winborn J. Lnwton, ns
Tho Herald office is in reeipt of ford went on record to assist the
CHARMING SCENES IN ETIIEL
clerk.
(IIt T h e Aaanrlntrd I'rraal
two fint stalks of celery from Miss Fernnld—Laughton Hospital in every Temperature:
The tempernturo
WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—Govern- Mary Cercsoln who resides on tho way possible.
I lie grand jury woro instructed by CLAYTON’S "BEYOND" AT THE
average
3
degrees
in tho extreme
STAR THEATRE TODAY meat officials are speculating today Joo Cameron farm south of the city
the court as to their duties, und us to 1
Several visitors were *present *nnd
south
to
8
degress*
in
the
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m
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uir west
wt'nt nbovo
upon the attitude of tho German miml Mary's f()lks hnvc no| bl&lt;cn jn th,„ addressed the Club. Dr. Guillo spoko the normal for the weok.
the law, after which thoy retired to
Daily mnxhns 1)CComo
their room in chnrgo of tboir bailiff s,n r’" Lntest I’nrnmmint Picture Will in naming trading vessels destined to ’country long nn|| M
of the fact that he was hero as nil Uill were well lip in tho 80's ovor
to consider such matters ns might lie Welcomed by All Her Admirers operate between Hamburg and Latin-| i„terprotor of the family Iim| Bconi8 Amhnssidor for Urn greatest Court much of the section.
American ports, Pirate, Bocho, Hun. to bo tho u
t
t „f ,t
m
tc.me beforo them.
stated that the Circle a round tho K, Precipitation: There was a con­
Points
nnd
Columbus.
In,
,
,
Somo of the most charming scenes ,Fourteen
i lie court Rounded tho civil docket
,.
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*«mily shows what can lie dime .he.o emblem wns not a circle but a letter, tinued deficiency in rainfall, cxcopb
. . _ of, winter
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and set tho several cases for henring. imuginnhlc distinguish Ethel Clayton formation
.. , . has been received that tho
Dio raising
vegetal*
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os the letter O nnd thnt the Kiwanis thnt tho week’s total wns much nbovo
first
of
these
scooners
named
Pirate
,
,
.
in
her
new
Paramount
plcturo,
"Bo• lie grand jury horo entored open
and they have mndo good on tho Club wns 'O. K.’ I)r. Ostrom spoko
.
,the normal in much of the section west
court and presented tho following in­ yond,” which will ho the feature at tho nnd flying tho German flng hud re­ Cnmoron fnrm. T&gt;hoy are shipping of the great good that tho Moody, of tho Chattahoochee Ivor. Tho to tn l,
Star Thcntre today. Tho story by cently arrived nt San Domingo with the first car of celery from this
dictments, to-wit:
Iliblo Instituto wns doing bpth nt nt Pensacola for the week was 2.10 inIlcnry
Arthur Jones, is ono of oxcop- a cargo from Hnmburg.
Iho State of Florldn vs. William,
fnrm nnd it is bringing a good price. Chlcago and In their extension work, ches, being an excess to 1.10 Inchos.
Tucker, nssnult with intent to commit tlonnl lntore,lt nnd tho thomo, that of
Both Dr. Guillo nnd Dr. Ostrom nrc Condition of Crops; Tho wcuthor
BAND CONCERT TONIGHT
communication with tho world beyond
rnpe. A true hill.
•
connected
with the Moody Instituto was too warm, as a rule, for tho best
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Carey Hand and Mr. Ityholt were
I lie State of Florida vs. llonry Ford, tho lifted voil, is quite timely.
nt
Chicago.
Mr. John Horhy, for-[development of cnhbngo, celery, and
Tho concert will start this evening *u'ro Hidny driving a bran ,ncw am­
Tho adaptation by Julia Crawford
assault with intent to commit murdor
morly
n
resident
.here hut now of lettuce, hilt the mild tempernturo stlIvors is smooth nnd tho direction by sharp nt 7:45 and hoginning this even­ bulance down from the ears having
in tlie first degree. A truo bill.
Dayton,
Ohio.,
another
visitor, spoko muhitcd other truck.
Strawborrics
I lie Stato of Florida vs. James Willinm D. Taylor is polished nnd ing Bandmaster Ball will introduce a just been shipped from tho fnctory mentioning tho henutleH and pleas­
were rather plentiful In contrnl count- *
In Mlc.hlgnn. It was one of tho fin­
new
director
for
ono
number
during
comploto
in
every
detail.
Tho
settings,
Banks, uttering n forged Instrument.
designod by George Hopkins, are a each progrum until overy mombor of est ever unlonded hero and shows antries of Hanford. Mr. .Scarborough !«s, especially in thc Plant City sec­
A truo bill.
of Quincy also spoke nnd expressed tion; a few berries wero to bo hud in
Hie Stnto of Florida vs W. Lewis, particularly nrtistic feature. Tho man­ the band hns demonstrated his or her that Carey Hand and Orlando aro his plcnsurc nf having a visit to Snn­ northern counties. Tho crop is gen­
In
tho
big
class
and
going
strong.
uttering u forged instrument. A truo or houso interior nnd tho several pret­ ability to wave tho magic wand. Also
ford. Judgo Perkins of tho Circuit erally well ndvnnced. Shipments of
ty English country exteriors aro beau­ you will see some of your citizens who
bill.
Court spoko nt length on tho necessi­ cnbbage, celery, lettuce, nnd other
Nothing to worry nbout,
Just
Iho Stnto of Floridn vs. Ynncy Wil­ tiful and form appropriate back­ hnvo already petitioned tho bandmas­
ty of business men lending thom- truck continued from southorn and
tho tail ond of a blizzard that hit tho
liams, shooting into a dwelling house. grounds for tho work of Miss Clayton ter to appear in tho spotlight.
solvea
readily, when cnlled, to jury central counties. Thu plnntlng of
—who is beautiful and charming in Mnrch—DoMoley.................. It. B. Hall northom states yesterday.
A truo bill.
duty,
nnd
stntod thnt jury duty was white potntocs Is nctlvo In the HsstIho Stato of Florida vs. Louis her portrayal—and tho remainder of Selections from tho Musical Fnna
duty
thnt
ench good man owed to 'm-s section, nnd lnnd Is being prepnrtasie Woodland.......Gustav Ludors
Knight, uttering a forged instrument. the characters.
Sanford Ih busy nlong evciy( lino. his Community.
All speakers nnd he for melons in centrnl counties. Tho
Tho photography nnd lightings aro Vocnl Solo—Silver Throads Amongst Tho stores all report a fine business
A true bill,
visitors
wero
heartily
rcceivod, and oat crop generally did well during tho
tho Gold..................... H. P. Dnnks for this week nnd many pcoplo aro
Tho State of Florida vs. C. T. Sut­ excellent and tho doublo oxposuro
npplnuded.
E.
A.
Dougins
sang week, although It, liko most othar ’
Charles Brady
ton and Frank Hillyard, assault with sconos in which tho spirit of tho moth­
horo nnd more of them coming. Tho "Swootly."
crops, would bo benefited by moderate
ntent to commit murder in tho firet : or roturns to tho girl aro beautifully Patrol—Comique .......... Thos. Hlndloy hotels all report n good business.
rains. Fertilizing groves receive at­
Popular Hit of ’21—All By My­
done, and vividly impressive.
degree. A truo bill.
WILLIAMB’
HARDWARE
STORE
tention, and plowing for general crops
self
----------------------Irving
Berlin
Miss Clayton’s work Is highly omo.
Leo. A. DeCottes, state attomoy,
MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED
AT TALLAHASSEE DESTROY­ wns advanced nlthough work has boon
tlonnl
throughout
and
she
handles
hor
(Intormission)
"ere appeared beforo tho court, and
AT MEXICA OIL FIELD LY
ED BY FIRE EARLY TODAY delayed to somo extent by dry wcath- « , j v
Rtnted that thoro woro certain cases rolo delightfully. Other plnyors in tho Mnrch—Richmond Bee...... R. B. Hall
TEXAS
GOVERNOR
TODAY
m . J P ? . T V A s s o c ia te # T r e s s )
Ranges are In fair condition* •w
TALLAHASSEE, Jnn. 12.—Flro or.
to come buforo tho grand Jury Ini cast aro Charlos Meredith, Enrl Overture—Lutsplel ........... Kolor-Bola
Sunshino
wns nbout normal In’ th«
Schenck,
Fontnino
La
Rue,
Winifred
Waltzes—Wedding
of
tho
Winds
early today prnctlcnlly destroyed tho
w"Ich ho wns disqualified nnd asks tho
A s s o c ia te d T r e s s )
west,
whoro
It wns deficient.
Kingston,
Lillian
Rich,
Charlos
French
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J.
T.
Hull
AUSTIN, Tex., Jnn. 12.—Martial stock of Charles Williams’ havdwnro
t(&gt;urt to appolht anothor attomoy as
and
Spottlswoodo
Aitkcn
and
Ilorbort
Intormozzo—Eleanor
Jessie
L.
Doppon
law
at
Mcxln
nnd
suroundlng
oil
store with a loss of $20,000. High
acting state attomoy in thoso cases
Star Spangled Bannor..................Key field wns proclaimed today by Gover­ wind was blowing but tho firemen
Big time Moonlight dance Thun*cf°ro tho grand juiy, and thereupon FortIork
E.
A,
BALL,
dry,
Jan. 12, Lnkosldo pavilion. 240-2tc
nor
Pat
Noff.
Martial
law
became
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nuv,..„H
kl|U
lia,
succeeded in keeping tho fiamos from
lho court appointed Schollo Maines, a
The Herald for real Job printing.
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Tho wedding party grouped about
BRIDGE PARTY
tho arch formod a charming plcturo
Mrs. R. A. Nowman was the charm­ of youth nnd beauty, tho brldo and
ing hostess for the Social Dcpnrtmont hor attendants so quaint and Iferoly In
MRS. FRBD DAIGBR, Boclsty Editor, of tho Woman’s Club yesterday, when tholr protty frocks mado In tho stylo
sho entertained at bridgo. There bo- of a by-gono period.
Phone 117-W
I t y o a k * T f mmr M a a g a t UI«Ib« T »* ing nino tnblos of plnyers.
Tho bride's wedding gown was a
—41 yoa ar* |o l* « •■ywMW Br
uuanuiics
nomst'ums in
m baskots
uuanuwo
Quantities oi
of polnsettias
dainty
creation of white tnffetn and
UU
ViYlMj ^ oro artistically used In docorating
real
lnco,
fashioned with a tight
tta lU . o r l i U k M U
** w lU *u
tho_ club.
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bnsquo,
pnnol
front and bouquot ef­
A vory absorbing game of bridgo
SOCIAL CALENDAR
fect. Loops of picot ribbon finished
was played during tho aftomoon, high
tho bnsquo nnd with taffeta formod
score -being
’Wednesday—Men’s Club will meet a t ------ - - - made by
- Mrs.
,
.Robert
.
the rosettes that ornamented tho skirt,
the Parish House at 8 p. m. U su a l, Hines, who was awarded a cut glass tho hem of which was flnlehod with
lunch and entertainment.
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hnnd embroidery. Tho long voll was
Thursday-M rs. Forest Lake will en-| At the conclusion of the card game %
worn over tho fnco nnd hold In plnco
tertaln tho members of the E very | tho hostess assisted by Mrs. Raymond with n Grecian bnnd of ribbon. Hor
Week Bridge Club nt hor homo on Key, Mrs. E. F. Housholder and Mrs. flowers, tho gift of Prof. Moado, of
Park avenue nt three o’clock.
| W. T. Langley served delicious re- Oviedo, woro orchids, Eucharist lillies
Thursday-M rs. Howard Ovorlln will freshments of salad, nut bread, olives and lillios of tho vnlloy.
ontortaln tho mombers of tho Somicoffee,
Tho gowns worn by tho matron of
nolo Bridgo Club nt hor npartmonts
honor
nnd maid of honor woro fash­
WIGIIT-MERO
in tho Welaka nt 3:00 p. m.
ioned niiko of white taffeta and their
Saturday—Children’s Story Hour nt
Tho simple chnrm and benuty of flowors woro old-fashioned nosogays
the wedding nrrnngcmcnts seen in tho of pink roses In lnco papor holders.
tho Contrnl Park nt 4:00 p. m.
Thursday—Mrs. C. E. Henry will cn-(iuYt;i/
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lovely decorations
and whlto
Tho bride’s mnids wero very attrac­
tortain tho members of the Morrlo ^imrmoniously blended in vines, ferns
tive in thoir green tnffota frocks and
Matrons Bridgo Club nt hor homo on ftnti f|OWors, marked tho marriage of
carried goldon staffs to which green
Magnolin avenue nt 3:00.
I Miss Snrnh Louiso Wight to Mr. PorThursdny—Mrs. E. F. Housholder vrlll
Ashton Moro, which occurred last tullo bows held in placo shower bou­
quets of whito narcissus.
ontortain tho mombors of tho Even- 10Venlng nt tho homo of tho brldo on
Tho flowor girl was a piquant liting Bridgo Club nt her homo °n Sanford Heights, ns one of tho vory
tlo
flguro In hor frock of green tofNinth street.
| loveliest that has taken place hero
fotn potnls carrying a whlto baskot
Friday—Tho Mothers’ Club will meet this winter.
nt tho homo of Mrs. Frod Williams
Tho broad porches were transform­ fijlcd with whito roso petals.
Guests woro received by Mr. and
ed Iiuu
into IV
a wonderful
setting
on
avenue,
U
H Oak
UUR U
VWIlUWf nt 8:00.
wunuuuui O
VWIMft for tho
Mrs.
Hal Wight and Mr. and Mrs.
Fridny—Tho Snllio Tlarrison Chapter |,ri,ini pnrty, for it was thoro benonth
Iluiph
Wight.
N. S., D. A. R., will meet with Mrs.j tho BOft rn,||nnco of white shnded
Tho
interior of tho houso was pret­
A. M. DoForrcst nt her country lights thut the ceremony was per­
tily
decoruted
with vnsos and bowls of
formed, Dr. E. D. Brownlee, joining
homo nt 3:00.
sweet,
frngrant
narcissus from Cairo,
Saturdny—Mesdnmes W. E. Watson, tho young couple in tho holy bonds of
Georgia,
tho
boyhood
homo of tho
B. J. Starling, John Lconnrdl and matrimony.
t
bride's
father.
Forest Lake will entertain nt a
Ropes of nspnrngus fern, studded
In tho room whore tho reception was
tea nt tho Welnkn, honoring Mrs. with tho wedding bell flowor, fell in
Arthur B. Gilkcs nnd Mrs. Robert festoons between tho pillars of tho held whito Btar jassamino formod a
Simms of Jacksonville from 3:00 to porch, nnd vines wero entwined about pleasing background for tho brass
tho rniling, beneath which wore rows bowls filled with narcissus. Protty
0:00 p. m.
of stately cnlla lillios. Above woro tendrils of tho starry vino formed tho
Mrs. Win. M. Davis, of St. Peters­ strings of olectric lights shnded with overhead decorations and tapors burn­
burg, is spending somo timo horo ut white. At the northern end of the ed in brass candio-sticks and candela­
tho Montezumn.
porch was a beautiful white nrch in­ bra.
terlaced with feathery fern suspend­ A protty sentiment attaches to tho
Mrs. Bayard D. Foster nnd Unynrd ed from which was n white wedding wedding ring, having been mndo from
D. Foster, of Pittsburg, spent the day hell with its lighted cinpper extend­ tho ongagoment ring of the bride's
hero yesterday enroute to St. Peters­ ing from tho doorway to tho nrch mother. Tho original ring which was
where white pedestals connected by heavy and masslvo wns mndo into wed­
burg.
broad ribbons and surmounted by pot­ ding rings for tho two dnughtors of
ted ferns, forming an aisle for the tho family.
Mrs. Mero is tho youngest daugh­
Misses Mny and Lottie Greene, of entrnnee of the bridal party. At the
ter
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Wight. A
Galesburg, 111., have been spending a foot of the arch rested a whitu satin
charming
young girl whoso wlnsomo
couple of days with Mrs. Jonathan pillow, its only decoration a singlo
lovabloncss
has ondoarod hor to a
Peck.
white bride rose, held in plnce with a
largo
circlo
of
friends. Sho possesses
how of tulle.
n
vivacious,
Bunny
nature and is quite
BASKET BALL
While tiie guests were assembling,
Junior B. S. A. basket ball team Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Blackman sang, "I talented as a violinist and reader.
Tho groom is a Virginian of Quak­
will play tho DoI.and Grammar school Know That Thou Art Nenr Me," Dr.
on Saturdny night in tho Holy Cross Blackman playing the accompaniment. er parontago nnd is ono of tho younger
I’urish House. Jou Mcisch, captain,
Tho wedding music was played by successful business men of Sanford.
nnd C. L. Matthews, coach, hnvo mndo Miss Fannie Rcbn Munson, ^vho ren­ Ho sorvod in tho nviation section from
a fino bnsket ball team of which nil dered tho "Bridal Chorus" from Loh­
Sanford can bo proud. Remember tho engrin as tho entronco number nnd
dato, Snturday night, 7:30 p. m., 16 during tho coreinony "Tho Sunshine
cents admission all over the house.
of Your Smllo" was softly plnyed.
To the strains of Mendelssohn’s
BUSINESS ANI) PROFESSIONAL wedding march tho bridal pnrty left
WOMAN'S CLUB
the porch nnd entered tho living room
At the annual meeting on Monday whore Mr. nnd Mrs. Mero received tho
evening, of the Business and Profess­ congratulations nnd good wishes of
ional Woman’s Club, the following of­ their friends.
Passing down tho nislo together,
ficers were elected for 1923:
enmo
Mr. Mero nnd his best man,
President; Miss Mell Whitner. Vice­
President; Mrs. W. E. Watson, Second George McLaughlin, who wore follow­
Vice-President, Miss Agnes Berner, ed by the bride’s maids nnd tho
Corresponding Secretary; Miss Zoe groom's men. Miss Florcnco Moro,
Munson, Receiving Secretary; Mrs. with Hodgson Ball, nnd Miss Francis
Dutton with Jnmcsv^chanl, Miss Es­ IV
Wakefield, treasurer; Miss Phillips.
After tile election the newly elected ther Miller, the m»i&lt;lT&gt;t~honor,- enterT
officers were called on for speches ed nlono nnd immediately preceding
nnd each responded.
Tho retiring the bride was tho dainty little flowerpresident, Mrs. Leonard! then made n girl, Billy Bouchello Wight.
Miss Wight entered with hor Bister,
short nnd most appropriate talk.
Mrs.
C. R. Kirtley, tho matron of hon­
Cocoa and sandwiches were then
or.
served.

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WILL BE SETTLED
AT TRIAL THIS WEEK
HAMILTON ALABAMA, Jnn.ll.
Court officials Indicated today tho
case of Sorgcnnt obort Lancaster,
placed on trial Monday on chnrgo of
tho murdor connection of lynching
Robert William Baird, Minar, near
near Jasper last January, will bo in
tho hands of tho jury by Saturday
nipht.
Stato announcod would concludo it’s direct testimony today.

The Star Today j
BEBE DANIELS iri-

“The Speed \
Girl” .. J

You will never realize the true value or significance of a
Savings Account until you start to saving money with some
definite object in view.
Then it is that you will take a keen interest in making
that modest balance grow week by week or month by month,
until the necessary amount with which to accomplish your
objective has been realized.

Tomorrow—Ethel Clayton in “Be­
yond”; and a Good Comedy
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FOR SALE
A new 6-room bungalow
with all modern conven­
iences. A good location,
and well improved; good
terms and close price for
immediate sale. Inquire
Herald office, care “W.”

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Entwino Thursday, Jan. 12th, I.akosido Pnvllion.
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W ill a n n o u n c e o n F e b r u a r y
F ir s t , 1 9 2 2 , a s u b s t a n t ia l . .
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t h e ir c a r s , e ffe c tiv e fr o m . .
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tho boginning to tho doso of tha lata
war.
Both young pooplo aro popular in
socioty circles, tho promlnonce of tho
two families making the wedding of
intorcst throughout tho Southern
states.
Mr. nnd Mrs, Moro loft in tholr car
for tho wodding trip nnd will bo at
homo at tho Wolaka apartments upon
thoir return.
Mrs. Moro woro for travelling a
handsome cout suit of brown Volour
with hat and accessories to match.
Among tho out-of-town guests for
tho wodding woro Dr. and Mrs. Bou­
chello of New Smyrna.

O a k a n d S e c o n d S t.

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY. JANUARY 12,1922

fafcU ak ed ev ery a fte rn o o n ex c ep t » b *
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many and varied operations thnt nro
necessary in tho production of o dai­
ly nowspnpor.
There are other reasons, however,
for these errors and it is in this that
tho newspaperman engnges in tho
merry nnd populnr llttlo gamo of
"passing tho buck." Since it is per­
haps consistent in such a contingencyy "to let George do It," tho ex­
planation will come from Arthur M.
Evans, of tho Chicago Trlbuno,
known ns tho "world’s
greatest
newspaper." Evnns snys:
The sneer squad is always vnHtly
intrigued by discrepancies of stntement in different newspnpers or in
different issues of the same news­
paper.
Then it pulls Us patent,
double-action sneer—"Ah ha- anoth­
er snmplo of newspnpor innccuracy.”
Bunk! Ear more often thnn not
this is not the fault of either tho
newspaper or the reporter. By far
the greatest enuse of error in a rep­
resentative metropolitan newspaper
is not innccuracy on the part of the
reporter, hut "ivory" on the part of
established sources of information.
When n railway inbor board can
change its mind three times in the
course of one perfect day on the in­
terpretation of n perfectly plain bit
of English, reporting becomes a job
for soothsayers.
Daniel, competent reporter though
he was, would have had a fine timo
at Belshazzar's feast if they hncl
kept changing the handwriting on
him every ten minutes. That night
it would have been Dan’I, not Bel,
who died.—St. Petersburg Times.

NOVEL PHONE DEVICE

T h e B a n k o f S a f e ty
S e c u r ity -S e r v ic e

By n Sanford Cclery-fcd
Man

They say a rolling stono gnthors no
moss nnd yet It would bo much nlcor
to bo n rolling stono thnn some of
tho moBsbncks thnt I know,

This Institution, whose success and strength has
been buiided by a loyal people, whose most valu­

Somo town’s bury their dead whllo
others let them walk nround.—Whiz-1
Bnng.
Tho Dnily Hernld advent into court
yesterday afternoon just nB court re­
cessed created a furore. Judge Mainos
brought in his copy nnd immediately
Judgo Housholder throw him down for
it. Think it would bo a good idea to
havo several copies in tho court each
night and stop n riot.

able asset Is the confidence, trust and esteem of
those who know it best and whose highest en­
deavor is to attain still higher plains of service—

There is just one to build up Snnford and thnt is to build up San­
ford and stop talking, stop back bit­
ing, stop censure, stop knocking,
Young lawyers havo an awful timo
wtop nil political blckoring, stop nil
it seems to us fullers looking on. They
petty fights, stop talking at all—do
seem to feel their smnll hopes of get­
something.
ting by in n forlorn hopo nnd yet thoy
---------- o----------have to play the game ns the court
Orlando is making much talk
secs it, defending people often times,
•about the ball team nnd asking
that they know are hopeless hut thoy owt'f' t*lcm n
mid they arc too
whether the city wants it another
lazy
to
collect
it.
Idle hands nro
"carry on’ just tho same.
your or not ? Hanford has said "not .
the devil’s workshop.
I t 1h too expensive among our many
Times Are Getting Better
luxuries and while it is a nice game
A SONG OF IIEMORSE
Times are getting better nnd tho
for the boys it "galls'’ the men who
sure signs are among tho following: ,
have to pay for it.
A bonk cnshlor h « it* t« l bofon h e 1,, ■*“ “"« 11 '■
«n; hu'" “"------- -—o---------coluanl mo » loon. A year ago ho
throo-voroo pin* of. lltoroturo
which might ho called blankety-blank
A lot of bhese changes of secret
never even hesitated, Ho said "NO",
-------------- o-------------verse, just clipped from an exchange,
treaties now being aired ni the arms
just like thnt.
conference reminds us a grent deal ALWAYS NEED OF PUBLICITY
Merchants nro going nftor business. is too good to be hidden nway in pat­
of the Hpirit of uncertainty, the clouds
Last year thoy had so much they ent insides or smnll town papers. It
i» signed by John Palmer Cunning,
of misunderstanding which used to
Without equivocation the asser­ didn’t havo to go after it,
hover over the relations between Or­ tion may lie mndc tlmt tho cities nnd
More men nro joining tho Chamber w’10 wr^ eB:
lando and Sanford.
We think the countries of Florida which nro doing of Commerce. They want to get to- When I was foedin' fodder
.Nations ought to get in a Lcnguo. the largest amount of work along gether nnd talk over the readjustTo a mule in Tennessee,
book what baseball did for The City tbc ]jat.a (,f proper publicity are the meats in business. Last year they A fellow come nnd told me,
Beautiful and the Celery City ^ ° l ' , places which are gaining the most didn’t give a d—n whether their neigh­
You’re a brilliant man to he
most wrecked the two towns. Or- ja business and new people. It may bor lived or not.
A-fecdin' this hero fodder
lando Sentinel.
he stated, farther, that Osceola coun­
And business is getting hotter be­ To a mule in Tennessee."
------- o — —— - ty hns done nothing in this line; that cause Henry McLaulin says so.
An’ when 1 thought about it
Some men there are who having itho only publicity being gained is
I seen an open road,
for Homo time set themselves up as through private parties who subscriAn'
stopped and wondered whither
“Back to the soil’” said tho city man
great seers and pnllnsophra uml ever |&gt;(l(j for numerous issues of The Gnz* as he crawled under his auto to oil his Tliis hero road might of good,
grent seers nnd philosophers nnd ever oUl, am| tj,0 free copies of this pap- clutch.
A-loadin’ from the mountain
try to start political rackets here cr which are sent out each week
An’ the only peace I knowed.
from time to time in order to air upon request. Last week there was
An Orlando woman, who makes her An’ though I made a bundle
never satisfied unless they uro stiivisitor who placed the names of own dresses, cut up thirteen yards of Of all there was to me,
ring up something seeming to forget f(llir friends living in Illinois upon cloth from a pattern and when she |\y often thought how happy
thnt their own doorstep is muddici (jm subscription list—each for six discovered it was a 1921 model in- I certainly would lie
than the one they are censuring. months—while there are numerous stead of a 1922 one, it took two doc- Back there n-feeding fodder
Many things are better left unsaid. cases where single subscriptions tors to tide her over the crisis.
To thnt mulo in Tennessee.
All of us live in glass houses.
were taken for tho same length of
-------,
Taken nlthogether with the spelling
--------------o
—time.
The county of Osceola nor
A chasm that often separates good and punctuation, the temptation nnd
FA EMEUS IN FLORIDA FAKES tile municipality of Kissimmee sub­ friends—sarcasm.
'remorse, these threo verses tell the
WELL
scribed for not one copy.
story of many persons who nsporo to
Manatee county has expended
"Darling I cannot love you tonight live on planes not intended for them.
An Indian a large land owner, now, more than three thousniul dollars in as 1 would like to," he sighed.
It reminds one of the story of the
in Tampa for the winter, declares he publicity through tin* newspapers
Prodigal Son, in Scripture accounts,
"Ah, false one, I—" she hissed.
ennnot sell land in that state for $40 and more than thirty thousand pieces
"Dear heart, it Is not that, 1 havo who, after a period of life In rapid
could have gotten $200 nil acre for. 0f |jt,m, |Ure |luvu |)L,t.M aont t)Ut. |„ not shaved."
company, found Ids way back to Ills
High taxes and low farm products Saint Petersburg nearly thirty thoufather's house, satisfied to feed tho
are the cause.
We suggest that h e 'snn,| dollars have been raised among
Thought for the Duy
hogs and cat husks with them.
take ?:19 nn acre for his land nnd tl„, cm Mns, in addition to what is
Greatness of minds is not shown By Mighty little difference between tho
come to Florida, where the annual ,n|at„| „„ the millnge, for tho pur- admitting smnll things, hut by milk­ Tennessee fodder feeder and the bib­
Incrcnso in laud values will finable pose of spreading over the world tho ing small things under its influences. lical husk later expect thnt the latter
him to invest here nnd recoup his ^ v a n ta g e s to be found there. Coin- He who can take no interest in what was treated to n fatted calf and a
loss and more, in tho next five or missioners of Dade county have plnc- is small, will take false interest in feast, while pcmuiuahly the Tennes­
aiix years.
' e&lt;| in her budget $90,000 for puhlici- what is great.—Buskin.
sean is still hungry.
Tlm farmers of the western nnd ty purposes.
Dade county is unAnd from both of these cases one
central grain states have a just kick nfrnid.
In Lake county there have the best year The Gnzotto has enjoy­ learns thnt the old homes nnd friends
coming. The Kopiihlicnn party con­ been more than one thousand appli. ed for two decades—possibly lie- and occupations brought more con­
demned Woodrow Wilson for fixing cations made for rooms and homes cause it is conducting itself along tentment thnn can he found hy roving,
the price of wheat at $2,25, claiming M„,| |all(jH „„ a ruH„|t of tho propil. the lines of leginmte work, and is
A foedin’ fodder to n mule and tend­
.they could have gotten $.1,35 if WII- Iganila previously sent out from the lickspittling to no faction or crowd— ing the hogs at father’s home are bet­
•son had not interfered.
Well, no various cities in that country—and merely entering to the general pub­ ter occupations than forever chasing
one is interfering now: and they do this is in addition to the applications lic in every line of every column.— rainbows nnd subsisting on rogrts.—
any that the ablest bodied farmer's Received by the several towns,
Miami Metropolis.
Kissimmee Gazette,
son in that section ennnot stand up, Thus it gees throughout the state,
----------- o -------------under a dollar’s worth of Harding [Osceola county is, it is believed, the IDLE
Dancing in the moonlight to a jazzy
HANDS
THE
DEVIL’S
only county from which there is
hand Thursday, Jan. 12th, Lakeside
WORKSHOP
being sent out no inducements of a
I’nvillon.
249-2tc
FINDING FAULT
nature to attract those who seek a
Wo li i tied this whllo i; our in­
winter homo or permanent residence. fancy. Wo have seen it exemplified
WILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT—
There are those in tho world—and The matter might as well lie looked 1H0 niaiiy times and in so many weys, Baptist Temple, Sat., Jan. 14. 247-Gtc
•imperially thnt part of the world as at squarely in the fate.
With a it||0 hands seekk something devilish
nowspnpor readers—who find their desire to "save money" the levy for to ,|() n|ne times out of ten.
Idle
Post Cards at the Herald Office.
greatest joy in gloating over tho er­ publicity purposes allowed the coun-1hands must find something that is
rors a newspaper makes.
NOTICE!
ty by law was cut squarely In two. un|nwful.
Every timo you see a
And since it gives thorn pleasure Then, because the attorney for th o 'c u r t ja aCsslon you see (bo pinny
Tho regular annual meeting of tho
no newspaperman worthy of the county believed thnt tho commission- COHt.„ especially of young lads who stockholders of tho Peoples Bank of
nnmc would for one instant deprive era shoftld censor all newspapers having nothing olsu to do engage in Sanford, Florida, will ho hold In ac­
them of this surcease from their sent out, merely because The Gnz- something thnt brings them within cordance with Its By-laws, in the of­
troubles and ills.
ette hud been scraping a bit of cuti- the pn|e of the law. There they are fices of tho hank on Wednesday, Jan­
But soiiietlinos even tho newspap­ clc here and there hy telling facts j arraigned in court and their plea is uary 18th, 1922, at 7:30 p. m. for tho
erman feels like taking a little joy Die agreed-upon subscriptions to lie usually thier immature years which purposo of electing a bonrd of direc­
-out of life for himself and ho finds sent hy The Gazette and paid for by mnny times get them off with u tors lo servo for the ensuing year,
ithnt pleasure in “passing the buck" tho commissioners were "countor- jjKht sentence. Idle hands and they nnd for the transaction of nny other
•.along to those who are responsible. manded."
i art! leJ jnto 'devilment usually , hy business Unit may proporly come boT he wonder is, to those who know
It is time that little peccadillos nwny they go. So many hoys grow- foro the meeting.
the inner workings of a newspaper should be sunk when the good of u Hotno one older than themselves and
H. P. SMITH,
plant, large or small because of the large number depends upon action. jn|f „j, jn idleness, in shiftlessness,
It Is timo that tho "running of a |n laziness.
If they had to work ’
l l l l H I S a i l l l l l l l M I l R H h l l H country" hy n one-man power should ten hours n day they would he too
:■
■ cease.
If Osceola desireB to come tired at night to think or any devilInto her own at an early moment tho mc„t. ( if they worked ten hours a
suizo optortunity ,|ny they would have the money for
■ people should
■
when
it
is
presented—nnd
nil should their needs nnd not he forced t &gt; rob
■j
Plnce fi halves Del Monte
■
work
together
In
harmony.
Other other people to get that money. If
3 Peaches hi a serving dish. Beat
counties
in
iho
state
did
nut
fear
to they had money enrnud honestly ‘.hoy
d two egg yolks with 2 tableplunge
a
little
and
results
are
being
would not need to hrenk the laws in 1
a* Jipoons sugnr and 1-2 teaspoon
felt.
Tho
publicity
for
this
city
and
order
procure money. There are |
\ 5 salt. Add 1 cup hot milk, cook this county in which nil should have mony toyoung
contains a pleasant blend of camphor,
lads looking for work It
Mcnllml with Tlqmol, Oil Winlcrgrecn,
■ In double holler until thick, cool
participated and in which nil wore because they want to find work, Oil Eucalyptus.
vS iand add 1-2 teaspoon vanilla,
It rent a ins no capsicum
willing to participate lias been nil. There are many others looking for
“ fold In 2 henten egg whites,
mill cnnscmiimtly dors not
Individuals
havo
been
responsible
for
work
so
thoy
can
avoid
it
and
if
they
poutyaver peaches und sprinkle
burn or blister the skin.
what little there had boon done. #
had a job they would not hold it. It breaks up the phlegm, dears the air
with coco a nut.
I hero is such a thing , as being Tho war brought many changes nnd passages, smithes nnd heals. Simply
"penny wise und pound foolish." To ftH f ftr ns wo can see it did nothing rub It on (lie (best, throat anil temples
■ j invest u dollar nnd got hack two la to bring tho Idle class into n bettor and spread It In the throat nnd nostrils.
■ business; to invest nothing nnd get understanding.
In fnct tho recon- Fo r Coughs and Colds
£
P h o n e * 497-494
30c at nil drug stores.
l hack
nothing Is foolishness. stmetion hns made more of/them
Southern Drug Mnnufneturinc Co..
|
WBLAKA BLOCK
5 1 R might bo added, incidentally fcllo, mndo more of thorn vicious nnd
Is, Fla.. Whole,*!* Distrlbutorx
■ tlmt tho year just closed has boon made many of them think the world

l* Peach Island

- DEANE TURNER

wishes you a happy, healthful and

The laryngaplioiie, a telephonic de­
vice, attracted considerable nit cut Ion
at the shipping, engineering and ma­
chinery exhibit Ion in London, The
Inryiignphono eliminates the mouth­
piece and puts in Its place u transmit­
ter which Is placed ngninst the larynx
when speaking so tlmt the vibrations
of the throat answer In the same way
as wlien speaking Into the mouthpiece.
The device Is Intended for use In noisy
factories.

Why Children
Prefer

prosperous

New Year.

The Peoples Bank of Sanford
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You Can Find the Name of
Every Live Professional nnd
Business Man in Sanford in
This Column Each Day
k n io ita n iittN F z m

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Real Estate and Insurance

SANFORD

FLORIDA

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Sanford Constructs Co N. Y. LIFE INS. CO.
CONTRACTORS ANI) BUILDER!?
Planes and Spcrificutlons Chrerfull
Furnished

W. T. ItOIlEItTS. A x il
Sanford
-:Florida

All Work Guaranteed
II. T. PACE
P. O. Box 2*.

Sanford Steam Laundry

Sanford Machine #
Foundry Co.

IV. RAWLING, Prop.

FOR SERVICE
Call UG-J

George A. DeCottes

General Muchinc nnd Boiler Work;!
Allorney-at-Law
Cylinder Grinding; Dcl.uxv Pistons;!
Over Seminole County flank
Oversize Rings nnd Pins; Flywheel
SANFORD
FLORIDA
Sit’d Gear Hands; Crank Shafts ro
t uruod; agents for Cnlllc Inboard and -- E m p l o y m e n t H u i'C tlll..
-Phono fi2 ^ 10 vocational committee of the busi­
Outboard Motors.
ness nnd Professional Women’s Club
[
requests nil young woman desiring
Acteylene Welding
;
employment
to register at tho First
OF ALL KINDS
National Bank.
Sanford Welding Co. j AGNES G. BERNER. Chairman
Located In Eagle Illdg., 295 Oak Ave, i

--------------------------------S. O. Shinholser

H. W. NICKERSON

Public Accountant; Audits—Systems
Income Tax Service
Contractor and Builder
Room 10 MeNcill-Davls Bldg.
SANFORD
FLORIDA Phono 852 .
Orlando, Fla.

“WE DELIVER THE GOODS’

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities

If wo please you, tell others; If no
tell us. Phono 498

Auto Radiator Repair
Shop
Located nt 207 French Ave., between
2nd and Third. E. R. RERGQUIST.

Hotel Montezuma

GLOBE PIANO CO.

“Snnford’a New Hotel’'

SAVE YOU MONEY

$1.50 Up Per Day
Write ua

WILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT—
Baptist Temple, Sat., Jnn. 14. 247-Otc
Got your meals nt tho Bell Cafe.
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148-Otc
Neath the light of the silver moon,
Thursday, Jnn. 12th.
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Empire Hotel Block
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
Try n Herald Want Ad today.

WE HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS ■
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ANY PART OF TOWN, ON TERMS TO
SUIT YOU

You can make money buying for advance.
You are going to build a home one of these
days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it
by easy stages.
If you have some money, will build one or
two houses.
Sanford is moving, don't wait, get in the
game now.

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AGENT

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12,1922
FIGHT ON NEWBERRY 13 TIGHT- a series of conferences relative to rafiroad labor questions, with chiefs of
ENING
the railroad labor unions, and repres­
(B y T he A *.o c ta l*4 P n m )
entatives of the railroads of the coun­
WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—The try aro participating.
Newberry election controversy in the
senate revealed today indications of a TOY A DAILY KMAI.D V IS T AD.
seething line-tightening flight with
the title to Truman H. Nowberry’s ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
seat as senator from Michigan, hang­
ing in the bninnee. Both sides claim­
ed victory tonight, Mr. Newberry’s
supporters, predicting a majority or
four to seven votes while his opponentsdtclarcd ho would be unseated by a
margin of three to five votes.
Five speeches voicing opposition to
Mr. Newberry’s being seated were de­
livered today. If a vote deciding the
issue is not taken today, thoro is a
possibility of one to recommit the
whole-question to the senate committee
with Instructions to call Mr. Newberry
for nn explanation.

! d a n c in g ’
SCHOOL
Woman's Club

AUTO ACCIDENT FATAL

MONDAY,
WEDNESDAY,
FRIDAY NIGHTS
of each week
8 to 10 o'Clock

(lljr T he A i i . r l a l f l P r,M )

NEWPORT NEWS, Vn., Jnn. 11.—
Mra. Mary Gould of this city, is
dead; two men nnd a woman are
seriously injured nnd L. E. Smith,
taxi driver, !■ held by county authori­
ties pending an lnvcstignti &gt;n, ns tho
result of an automobile wreck near
this city about 3 o’clock this morning.
F. F. Allen, of Nerfolk, another
occupant of tho car, escaped with
covcrnl bruises and Incerntions. Tho
enr crashed through the gunrd rail on
bridge nenr Young's mill nnd hurocd to tho ravine below, killing Mrs.
Gould almost instantly.

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Learn to Dance
don’t be a wall­
flower

DISCUSS RAILWAY LABOR
(Dr T he AeaoelateA F rees)
Washington, Jnn. 11.—Secretary
Hoover, acting, with the approval of
President Ilnrdlng, has entered upon

R. S. H O L L Y s

I I K l ' t m T OK TIIIC CONDITION O F T H U

BANK OF OVIEDO
At Oviedo, K le , In th e Mtele of F lo r i d a , a t the c le a r o f bualneaa Dee. 31. m i

Scenes from “The Birth of a Nation”
OltLANI)0

BUYS COURTHOUSE ness and b«auty; ntdkse possible tho
erection of a now 'Orange county
ORLANDO, Jan. 11.—A* ikeiTtsult courthouse to cost pB',000 and shifts
of two idnys’ negotiations, the (Orange tho erection of tho now $30,000 high
county-courthouso and jaH waaaold to school building from Iho west shore of
tho city or Orlando this afternoon for Lake Eola to the northidhore to mako
$1.17,C00, splitting the dOtanmce in room for tho now courthouse, both
the figures asked and offered a t tho locations being ideally suited for their
conclusion of yesterday’s joint sess­ Individual prerpoaos.
ions of tho city comiaaion with the
board of house to cost $30QJ)00 and RUNAWAY BOYS CAUGHT HERE
shifts county commissioners.
This
Rafael Farloss, Henry Hinson and
transaction is the untangling of a
complex situation and results :in tho Etel Hinson agud 12 and nino rospectacquireroent by the city for dtyy hall j ively were picked up ton'the street by
purposes of a buliding of unique fit-'o fficer Powell hero thin ortiing early

RESO URCES
L oans on H eal E s t a t e ................................................. ................................................ I
I.mini on C o lla te r a l S e c u r ity o t h e r t h a n Ileal E s t n t s . ...................................
All o t h e r I,oana a n d D isc o u n ts ..............................................- ...................- ...........
O v e r d r a f ts .............................................- ........................................................».................
U nited B tatos B onds .......................................................................................................
S tate, C o u n ty nnd M unicipal llonda .......................................... ..............................
B u n k in g Mouse, F u r n i t u r e a n d F i x t u r e s ...................................................... —.
Due from I n c o r p o r a te d B a n k a ................................................................................
C laim s a n d o t h e r R e s o u r c e s ................. ~....................................................................
C ash on H a n d ........................................................................................................... - —•
D ep o sito rs O u a r n n ty F u n d ...............................................................................- ......
M u t u a l F i r e F u n d ......... ............................................................................................

™®'22
S .x i '2 5
J.800.00
I ,!«22*5s

, , I2S'25J
storms in the New England states, In
1&gt;0-00
New Yotk state nnd also on the gulf
Total............................................................................................................IHI.ITI.M
const ore playing havoc with the
L IA B IL I T IE S
wires.. While the Daily Herald has Capital Stock paid I n .......... ....................................................................................I JftjJ®-®®'
ndivided P r o f ile (L e ss E x p e n se s n nd T a x e s pntd) ...................................
..„ !•!!
been able to get good service tho Wes­ U
D ivide nds U npaid ........................................... ................................................................ . i ’222'22'
d iv id u a l D eposits s u b je c t to Check ...........................................................A S 'l i l '! !
tern Nnion reports wire trouble in In
Time C e r t if ic a te s of D eposit .....................................................................................
s h le r 's Chocks O u t s t a n d i n g ...................................................................................
S21«2
other places north of hero nnd it is (’a
lle se rv e d I n t e r e s t ............................................................................................................ .
»&gt;»,»?
expected that much damage will be
T o tn l.................................................................................................................... I M I . I T I . M t
done by a heavy storm that seems to S T A T E O F FLO R ID A . COUNTY O F SEMINOLE, as.!
C a s h ie r of Ihn a b o v e - n a m e d Bunk, do so le m nly s w e a r t h a t ,
ho sweeping the United States today, th e aI.b oT.v e L.s t aLingo,
t e m e n t Is t r u e to th e b es t of my k n o w le d g e nnd belief.
T. L. LINUO, Cashier..
Sanford
is
getting
the
tail
end
of
it
STORMS IN MANY PLACES
CO R R E C T — A tte s t!
p o s t e d iranA Y a l o n g c o a st nnd while tho wind hnn been blowing
B a . SMITH,
T. W. LAWTON.
for twenty four hours it hns not been
B. F. W H E E L E R ,
The operaltira urc experiencing wire strong enough to do any dnmngc ex­
D irec tors.
S u b s c r i b e d n n d s w o r n to b e f o r e m e t h i s Bth d a y of J a n u a r y , 1933.
troubles today everywhere :ns the big cept to tender vegetables.
(HEAL)
C. L. W E S T . N o t a r y P u b l i c .

after they hud rolled out of a box car
from Orlande.
Tho parents of the
farless boys trod (been searching for
him In Orlando yesterday and copld
not find him. They will be bold hero
probably waafeuil tonsqhY etaui dl shr
pending tho arrival of their fdlks from
Orlando today.
Tho boys probably
wanted to soe tho world and there­
fore came ta .'Sanford.

1922 will be a good year—if you go after business hard. In these keen­
ly competitive times, persistent, aggressive selling efforts are neces­
sary. Business doesn't come to you; you have to go after it.. And this
newspaper is ready to help every advertiser who wants to make a real
effort to get business.

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Successful selling today is largely a m atter of good advertising.

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Our Advertisers' Service Department is prepared to submit drawings, copy and layouts to merchants who want their advertising to
be distinctive, to pull business.

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ON THESE TWO DAYS WE WELL ONCE AGAIN SHOW THE BUYING PUBLIC OF SANFORD THE MEANING OF A REAL SALE
THIS SALE WILL BE ON SPECIAL ARTICLES ONLY BUT WILL BE A REGULAR PERKINS &amp; BRITT SALE. WE HAVE MANY AR.‘
TICLES WE ARE CLOSING OUT ENTIRELY
AND A GLANCE AT THESE PRICES WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT THEY
WILL MOVE.
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THE STOCK OF SPECIALS IS LIMITED, BE HERE EARLY. THE DRY GOk)DS LEFT FROM THE UNITED TEXTILES STORE WILL
BE THROWN INTO THIS SALE AT PRICES YOU WON’T BELIEVE. WE WILL HAVE A LADY EXPERIENCED IN DRY GOODS TO
TAKE CARE OF THIS DEPARTMENT AS LONG AS IT LASTS.

PRICES
We have taken our entire stock of Men’s
Felt Hats, including the fine Stetsons and
Schobles and we are giving you your
choice during these two days a t—

AND THEN

Every Wool Suit in the House
We have taken our entire stock of
Woolen Suits and divided them into
groupes and put a price to each group
that will move them We are mak­
ing room for the new spring Suits and
will move every suit we now have in
the house without any regard to
prices and profits.

You never will believe the big savings we
have for you in Work and Dress Shoes un­
til you see for yourself. Our Shoe De­
partment is being made a feature of this
two-day sale.

We are exclusive agents for the celebrated
Pennsylvania Knit Sweater and we have
some beauties that you can have, your
’choice at—

As long as they last, all the 25c and 50c
Ludics’ Cotton und Lisle Hose,
&lt; |4 p
per pair ...................... .................

a 10* ” '......................$ 1 . 0 0
We have piled up a group of Boys’ Pants
that are regularly priced from $2.00 to
$2.00 and we are lotting you have them,
your choice—

Pick any winter weight Underwear you
choose aud they are yours at—

$11.48

5c

17c
17c
34c

$17.48

50c White Klaxon,
per yard .................................... U v L
(Other price Klaxon reduced same propor­
tion)

GROUP 3

Percale, all colors, regular price
25 to 20 cents. Sale
price.........
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19c
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Patent Leather
6c
B elts............;.... :............ ............. .
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Cotton Poplin, blue, old rose and
black, per y a rd ............................. 25c
Regular 50c and GOc Cotton
Suitings, Sale p ric e ..................... 35c

$22.50
GROUP 4

$30.00

Organdies, all colors, different _1_ PRICE
grades, a t .................................. 2 --------

GROUP 5

Pink and Blue Chambrny,
per yard .......................................

14c
Ginghams, 21c to 25c values,
None of these Suits are regularly Sale price .............'....................... 15c
priced under $20.00. Group Four J. ahd P.-Coats’ Thread,
gives you your choice of- any blue per spool ....................................... 5c
serge suit i nthe house at $30.00 and Peggy Stewart Blouses, regular
Group Five gives you your choice of $1.50 values, each ...................... 98c
the very best in the house at $32.50.
Nainsook, regular price 45c,
This is a Suit Sale that you can ill a f­ sale price, per y a r d ...................... 30c
ford to miss
Nainsook, regular GOc and 25c
values, sale price ........................ 24c
Ribbed Vests, ns long
These One Hundred and Fifty Suits Won't asLadies’
they Inst, each ........................ 15c
$32.50

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We cannot allow Cloth­
ing Club Members to
Trade ^Against Their
Club at these prices but
we will allow
theqri a special

Belding’s Spool Thread, about twenty
spools left, in all colors, sale
price, per spool............................
or G for .......................................

White Voile,
per yard .....................................
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Thu regular 50c Blue Voile,

Wo have quite a few, black, Swcot-Orr
Work Shirts that were purchased to sell
at $2.50 each that we are going to close
out during these two days, each—

° x . ,,0“ n’.....................$ 1 . 0 0

Suesine Silk, .three shades, Old Rose, Cop­
enhagen and Nile, regular buy at 75c per
yard, to close out,
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per yard ...................... .................U t f L

GROUP 1

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You never heard of a soft Qpllnr special in
your life like this one. We are making n
group of the best of our soft collars, the
regular 25c and 50c kind, and &gt;fl A a
will sell them, each
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ft Is absolutely impossible for you to dupll- X
cate these prices anywhere. We are going ™
to close out ull the dry goods we have left
if pe have to give them away. The f»|. A
lowing prices are a sample of what this de- A
part meat has in store fur you:

White Satin,
per yard ......................................

You can have as many of the Blue Buckle
Overall Jumpers as you need, us long as
they last, each—

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SEE THESE SUITS QUICK

Ask any one about the beautiful line of
Bath Holies we had during the holidays.
They are the regular $9.00 and $10.00 kind
and the few we have left will go, during
these two days, your choice—

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Many other bnrgains too numerous to
mention here---- ------------- •See for yourself

LOOK AT OUR WINDOWS
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TO THjE FIRST 25 CUSTOMERS MAKING A PUR­
CHASE FRIDAY MORNING OF $2.00 OR MORE
WE WILL GIVE ABSOLUTELY FREE

YARDS OF

15c G IN G H A M

PERKINS
THE STORE THAT IS DIFFERENT

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Owing to the
Nature of
this Sale we
cannot charge
at these prices
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12,1922

! Every Farmer
1Knows—
a right start is necessary to right results.
The early establishment of a bank account—a connection with an institution
of friendship is the first vital step in the
management of any business, and cer­
tainly of the greatest importance for the
man on the farm.
Come in and talk over your fall needs.

I First

N ational Bank
A COMMUNITY BUILDER

F. P. Forster, Pres.
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HONOR ROLL
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FIRST GRADE
Edna Rivers, Nona Rivers, Holen
Gifford, Anna Mario Couch, Martha
Coney, Marjorlo DuBose, Ruth Cruse,
Edith Braxton, Anna Allman, Nancy
Whlto, Margaret Purdon, Pauline Bell­
amy, John Courier, Malcolm Higgins,
G. P, Sharp, W, T. McLeod, Fred Dorner, Herman Cnldwoll, Robert Cald­
well, Harry Grooms, Fnrnum Harriot,
Raymond Lundquist, Lee Stcnstrom,
Puxton McMullen.

SECOND GRADE
Margaret Buchan, Alice Cassidy,
Camilla Dens, Alice
DeCourscy,
Louise Hickson, May Hickson, Mary
Hurt, Nnnnic Kelley, Lydia Rankin,
■ ,Lois Shelley, Inez Thompson, Stacla
r Trondwoll, Lucille DuRoss, Margaret
Bowman, Inez Bennett, Ruby Cuursey,
Snllio Harriot, Elizabeth Mcthvin,
May Purdon, Janie Davis, Bertha Wil­
letts, Ernest Wimbish, Austin Vihlon,
Churles Ward, Haywood Harriot.

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THIRD GRADE
Orn Mae Culp, Julia Higgins, Mary
Alice Shipp, Merce Thomas, Daisy
Appleby, Ella Spencer, Margaret
Britt, Grace Lewis, Sarah Maxwell,
Gladys Hickson, Mary Louise Dunn,
Edwin Shlnholser, Frank Diehl, Em­
met Fox, Murrno Kanner, II. C. Mc­
Mullen, Kelley Pope, Lester Rivers,
Lish Morse, James Hayes, Abner
Barnes, Roy Britt, James Dickson,
Estclla Hall, Ellen Lundquist, Mary
Buford Powell, Thelma Minor, Clif­
ford Collins, Elmore Lloyd.

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Hi For Florida: Genornlly fair
f t tonight nnd Friday; someNo advertisements for tho Clcssi- f t what colder tonight*, frost in
fiod or Want Colums of tho Herald Id north and central portion;
are taken without cash in ndvnnco nnd Id fresh Northwest winds.
none are taken over the telephone.
This is made necessary by tho mis­ f t ra f t na f t id id f t f t
takes in phono messages nnd by the f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t
extra bookkeeping entailed on the
small accounts that take the profits
out of this form of advertising.

MICKIE SAYS

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Sanford, Fla.

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WII.I.1AM UAINEY DENNETT—
Baptist Temple, Sat., Jan. 14. 247-Gtc
If the man in the moon was n coon
thcre’d be no moonlight dance, Thurs­
day, Jim. 12th at Lakeside Pavilion. ■
240-2tc S
ATTENTION CO. I).l

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Two homesteads 160 acres in first one, 6 room £
house, 40 acres cleared land, two flowing 5
wells, at Shipping Station.
A REAL BARGAIN AT $3,800.00. TERMS

Headquarters Co. D., 1filth Inf. F.N.G.
2nd: 120 acres, 16 acres cleared, $12.50 acre
Sanford, Fin., Jan. 10th, 1022.
Orders
No.
87.
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FOURTH GRADE
1.
—Tho annual armory Inspection of
Beatrice Bledsoe, Hcttinn Campbell, this command will bo held at tho arm­
Dorothy Gore, Margaret Giles, Doro­ ory on January 12, 1022, at 7:20 p,
thy Haynes, Elizabeth Grovensteln, m. at which time this organization
Phyllis Smith, Juanita McMullen, will be inspected by Col. Carnahan,
Katherine Schirurd, Elinor Tynor, Major Moore and tile Adjutant Gen­
Moonlight Dance at the pavilion
Flossie Vickery, Katherine Powoll, era! of the Statu of Florida.
tonight. Good music nnd a good ni­
Mildred Ferguson, Ethel Bully, Min­ 2.
—Tho regular armory drill sched­
ght to dance.
Be there.
nie Hardy, Virginia Pennington, Mnr- uled for Wednesday, January 11, 1022, |
The old bulb is down to 71
inicu Zernovinn, James Higgins, Wll- is postponed until Thursday, January j
nnd going lower every hour,
1limn Locke, Mildred Lowe, C, II. Sut- 12, 1022, at 7:20 p. in.
Court continues to grind at the
this is the kind of weather
i ton.
dojinc old stand nnd is attracting,
2.—It is imperative Hint all officers
to
make celery good for
many to the city from all parts of
and unlisted men of this organization
Classified advertisements, 5 tents a line. No ad taken for less than
shipping and to make ship­
FIFTH GRADE
the country.
be present at this inspection and nil
25 cents, nnd positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cash
ping good for celery. Now
Lcnoro Shenfer, Edward Mitchell, officers and enlisted men are hereby
must accompany all orders. Count five words to n line and remit ac­
is the time for tho winter
Jack Peters, Antoinette Shinholsor, ordered to be present for tho annual
The Big Weekly goes out to­
cordingly.
stuff to go forward ami to
Ruby Booth.
armory inspection on tho night of
morrow to over -,000 readers in this
bring tho big prices that it
FOR SALE
January 12, 1022, at 7:20 p. m.
and other counties.
Get your ad­
WANTED
should bring. Everything is
SIXTH GRADE
4.—No
excuses
will
be
accepted
nnd
vertising in at once.
There
will
be
a
cooked
food
snlo
at
lovely and turkeys are
Parker Van Ness, Henry Russell, nil men absent from this formation McCulIer’s store Saturday afternoon WANTED—First class waitress, Ap­
ply Seminole Cafe.
210-2tc
roosting high. Keep your
Carl Wetzel, L. A. Summerlin, Ru­ will be dealt with summarily.
by
tho
ladies
of
Seminole
Chapter
No.
.1. ftl. Thayer is in the city today
eye on the Herald and note
WANTED—House keeper for sinnll
dolph Lloyd, Trixie Franklin, Alice
By order of
2, O. E, S.,
250-2tp family. Apply J. II., enro Herald
on business and his many Hanford
tho falling of the temper­
Elder, Eric Lundquist, Bertlm Tuknch,
GEC* A. DECOTTES,
friends are glad to see him again.
ature and the falling of
BOARD AND ROOMS, $0.00 per week office.
250-2tp
I
Louise
Fortson,
Eudora
Ferguson,
248-3tp
Capt.
Inf., F. N. G., Cmdg.
board $7.00; meals 50c.—Mrs. Mcprices:
Mr. and Mrs. Thayer resided h
''here
Beatrice
Howard, Helen Jenkins,
Ewon, 402 Oak Avo.
2fi0-lilp SALES MANAGER—There is n big
about six years ago. He is now
5:40 A. M. JAN. 12, 1022
Theresa Rooms, Jewell Mae Rogers,
opportunity for some live man to
WILLIAM
RAINEY
BENNETT—
travelling nuditnr for tho Southern
Maximum ...................... 71
Harriet Rdssitcr, Alice Chorpening, Baptist Temple, Hat., Jan, I I. 217-Gtc FOR SALE—Light touring car, new secure the exclusive selling agency for
Utilities Co., nnd will live in Pnlntkn. I P
Minimum ..................... 47
bnttery, goad tires, excellent me­ the most needed automobile accessory
Nezzic Stone, Pearl Robson.
Id Range ........................... 48
chanical condition, little down pay­ in this territory; no competition; must
Post
cards—local
views—lc
each
nt
Bn mm etc r ..................20.00
W. L. Davis of Kissimmee was in
ment and long terms. See Magee at finance Initial order $500 to $1,000.
SEVENTH GRADE
Herald—by the pound—lfic.
Northwest nnd cloudy.
the city.today railing on his old
Hof-Mac Battery Co.
248-fitp Give telephone number. Atcemo Man­
Elizabeth
Shoemaker, Juanita
friend Deane Treadwell of the HerSloan, Louise Thrasher, Gertrude
ufacturing Co., 40 Bridge So., Nownrk,
TUY l DAILY HERALD WANT AD.
sVU Pcnnq and Davis wgre old f t Pa f t f t Pa Pa f t ft
Benjamin, Ned Dorton, Mao Godbco, The Revenue Act of 1921 BUSINESS FOR KALE—Exceptional­ N. J.
240-fitc
friends in Topkn Kansas many years
Vera Dickerson, Mary Chessman, Ca­ requires that every individual having
ly
fine
opportunity
in
country.
Gen­
GOVERNMENT Positions open, men,
a gross Income of $5,000.00 or more
A LA WALT MASON
ago and both have become citizens
milla Puleston.
eral store, Central Florida. Stock,
women. Experience unnecessary.
file
Income
Tax
return
regardless
of
of Florida since.
$2,500, Good locality, growing town Honesty required. Good pay to start.
amount
of
net
income.
Tonight you’ll want to go where the
EIGHTH GRADE
and a real fine proposition. Box 148, Write, T. Mct'ufferty, St. Louis, Mo.
Clyde Booth, James Brown, Frank Do Not Pay Exhorhltnnt prices for ns. Sanford Herald.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jncobsen of girlio and her beaux will trip the light
248-fitp
1-1-8-15-22-20
sistnnee In preparing your return.
Ndwnrk new Jersey nrc In the city fantistic ’noatb the moon, thoro’U sure Chase, Merrill Rohorts, Cloyde Rus­ Send for simple form upon which to
the guest or Col. nnd Mrs. G. W. bo lots of fun when tho music’s once sell, Deane Turner, Cnrmeta Barber, furnish Information necessary to pro- FOR SALE—One fresh Jersey cow 1 BUY, pay cash for second hand pi­
anos. Address P. O. Box 252.
Knight at their homo on Magnolia begun, if you’re single it’s the bestest Essie Diehl, Virgie Hyman, Mary Eliz­ pnro return. Mnxlmum price on farm­ —C. Dunn, Route 1, Hanford.
time
to
spoon.
Tho’ll
provide
a
good
245-12tp
abeth
Moye,
Evelyn
Scholl,
Briggs
Ar­
are delighted with Sanford a n ’ Florers returns $5.00 nnd every farmer FOR SALE—Paper shell pecans, 801
sized
ship
in
which
to
take
a
trip
o’er
rington,
Andrew
Carraway,
Robert
Magnolia.
ing the marriage of Mr. Arthur
WANTED—Customers for fresh mlik,
whoso return is prepared will bo fur­
avenue.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnhson tho rippling wavelets ’neuth the pale Garrison, J. P. Perritt, Clinton Hines, nished without chnrgo one 1022 Farm FOR SALE—Ton room house to be
morning and evening deliveries.—R.
ida in general and think the climate moonlight, and unless you’re awful Harold Smith, Emily Griffin, Doris Record. This record dovised for far­
L.
Garrison. Phone 3711. Ifi0-St-Tu
removed from premises.—W. A.
ami the signs of progress on evory old or afraid you’ll catch a cold you’ll Hand, Mildred Hand, Lenabelle Ha­ mers exclusively nnd fills a long felt Leffler. Phone 520.
204- tfc
,mnd presage a great future for tho want to keep on sailing half tho night. gan, Ronnie Mao Kinlnw, Clifford need for n farm record sufficiently
You know tho Sil’vry moon lias Shinholsor, Claire Zachary.
FOR SALE—One Daisy churn. Cull FOR RENT—Bed room, 211 Park ave­
state.
slmplo to bo of any benefit to farm­
nue.
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178-tfc
boon told about in tuno cause its fas­
415-W.
204-tfc
ers.
Rotail
price
$2,00.
cinating
light
dispels
ono’u
cares;
ndd
WEDNESI)AY’S ARRIVALS
FOR RENT—Three room npnrtmunt,
Ted Sides of tho Bncon Motors
EIGHT YEARS EXPERIENCE PRE­ FOR SALE—Dodge touring ear, now
to the sil’vrp moon a raggy Jazzy tunc,
with private porch. All conven­
AT THE VALDEZ HOTEL
(
of Jacksonville nnd Mack Butt it’s the one best bet to keep away
top,
newly
painted,
good
mechani­
PARING RETURNS
iences, 212 Oak Avu.
217-ltp
of th e ,Nixon Butt Co,, of Orlnndo grey hairs. Then have a good dance
cal
condition.
Ford
worm-drive
truck.
File yours now and get It off your
were in tho city todny nnd will os- floor near n lake dose by your door, J. W. Oliver, American, Gn., W. mind.
Will sell cheap or apply on small prop­ FOR RENT—5 room bungalow, fur­
tnhllnli a branch hero.' for tho sale and a crowd of home folks young nnd II. IlnyncH, St. Louis, Mo , L. M.
erty,
close in or In town. Address
nished, on paved stree.t—E. F.
A, S. CLARK, Public Accountant
of the Essex nnd Hudson cars. Both just past young, and when the fun Wiishlngtrn, D. C., Gcoigj ,C. Sh­ I*. O. Box 1881
“
Dodge"
care
of
Herald.
247-fitp
Lane.
247-fitp
Jacksonville, Fin.
of these hustlers are well known In breaks up, man and woman, child nnd annon, St. Louis, Mo., E. F. Bask,
FOR SALE—45,000 sq. feet of lund, FOR RENT—One furnished bod
Sanford and they nro receiving a pup, will wish the evening’s fun had Jacksonville; J. P. Johnston, Jack­
400 feet on It. It. Suitable for
room, also garage. 110 Laurel Avo.
warm welcome.
Mack Butt grow
sonville; J P. Johnston, Atlanta;
planing mill, lmnhur yard or factory
100-tfa
but begun.
up *horo from a youngster nnd It will
of any kind, fronting on five streets,
Now tho dnneo thnt’s hold tonight J. T. Hughes, Chicago; II. L. CurFOR RENT—Rooms and kitchennttus,
be good news to his friends thnt ho ’neath tho sil’vry moon’s pale light tis, Jacksonville;
II. N. Hicks, AtWinter Pnrk-Orhindo highway. Ad
Shirley Apt., opp. P. O.
220-2fitp
intends to spend much of his Unto will ho just tho kind to which you’ll Jantn; R. II Rueknnan &amp; Wife,
dross "R. D." enru Herald.
24G-7tp
here.
RENT—(1 room house, nil mod­
George Lee Files,
want to go, ’twon’t cost you much to Now York;
FOR SALE—Charleston Wakefield FOR
ern conveniences. See A. V. French.
J. D. Ahern, New
prance, the price, a dime n dance, Jacksonville;
cabbage plants, $1.50 per 1,000 de­
■ l O N i B n o n i i a i i u i i m i R i i a there’s no charge for giving them tho York; Orin Harrison and wifo
242-10tp
livered parcel post.—S. A. l’oythresB,
double O. Ho shako the old hearth New York; Arthur Green, .Jackson­
Snmstilu, Fin.
240-8tp
lo st"
firo, take your only heart’s deslro nnd ville; Dr. J. A. Illlmm, .JncksonFOR
SALE—Hot
water
hoator;
five
hnvo the fun for which you work nnd villc; E. G. Pearson, Orlando; Mr.
LOST—Male burro. Return to Goo.
acres desirable lapd. Box 117,
hopo, nnd If you do not dnneo or a nnd Mrs. W. II. Andrews, Salem, N.
D. Hart.
242-10tp
x
240-fltp
THE STRONGEST
boat- ride tuko a chance or sit around j #| Mi\ and Mrs, N. S. Hires, 8 a■
Comfort Cottage will lie glad to see
GUARANTEED
nnd drink n shot of dope.
and Mrs. L. M. Slngloy, Tampa.,
FOR RENT
old friends and new ones,
2501 lOtp
lorn, N. J., Byron Remherton, Tam­
TIRE MADE
FOR RENT Two light housekeeping
NOTICE
Carefully testing your Battery when BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL pa., Jess M. Curry, Tunipu.. Mr.
rooms. Apply to 118 Myrtle Ave­
For Friday and Saturday wo will
Mxs. M. J. Loo, Tnmnn., J. C. Scar­
you bring it In to he chnrged, togeth­
WOMAN’S CLUB
nue.
24D-3tp do cleaning and pressing as follows:
borough, Qulncoy, III; li J. Phipps,
Suits cleaned nnd pressed $1.00, or
FOR RENT—Three
housokoelng
er with a thorough washing and
Tampa;
C. W. Knv , Wife nnd
Cords rooms. Phono 218-W beforo eight two suits cleaned and prussod, $1.01.
There will be » social meeting of
Sizes
Fabrics
Indianobolls;
Dennis
coat of paint.
the Business and Professional Wom­ daughter,
30x3
S 9.80
Ladies' dresses $1.00 or two for
a. m.
240-Gtp
■i
»njfolnnd;
Ilonry
Schumnkor,
$18.00 FOR RENT—Furnished bed room. $ 1.01.
an’s Club, Mondny evening, nt eight
„ .
,
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30x3 »/*
$12.50
$25.50 Over Seminole Cafe.
32x3 »/i
The price? ONE DOLLAR for a o'clock at their club rooms in the dorsoy City; J. Schumnkor, Flu*- $19.15
Ladies’ suits $1.00 or two for $1.01.
.!4G4f-e
Flrst National Band Building.
hurfr&gt; G. I.;
E. K. Nelson, Tampa; $21.75
31x4
Pants cleaned and pressed 50 cent*
L. M. Grosuman, New Orleans.; J.
•six-volt bnttery.
$32.40 ItDTJHTNirTrcnJB’E FDR IfENTFZ- or two for 51c,
32x4
$25.35
Williams, Indianapolis,;
J. LungTBY A DAILY HEBALD WAHT AD.
$33.40 near passenger depot.—J. Musson. Press a suit for 50c or two for fila
33x4
$26.50
nnbeln, Jacksonville;
H. Corwin,
$34.25 Foil RENT—Two furnished lio3 All work strictly cash.
34x4
$27.25
Jacksonville;
B. M. Proctor, Lake­ $33.40
rooms, fill Park Avo.
212-tfc
$41.90
32x4 ft
WATERS’ PRESSING CLUn
land.
$42.85
COMFORT COTTAGE IS OPEN
33x4
ft
$34.50
FOR RENT—2 furnished bed rooms Phono 475
123 West First St.
$54.75 Phono 437-W, corner Elm &amp; Third 240-2 tc
35x5
$13.65
On Moonlight Bny tnko a bont rido
and expects to maintain its old popu­
Street.
105-tfc
Thursday,
Jnn. 12th, Lnkcnldo Pavil­
larity. Rooms and meals, also meals
Whon tho moon plays peek-a-boo
FOR
RENT—Two
furnished
hoiiseion.
240-2tc
sorvod. House hoatod.
kcaping rooms, 2 rooms to each with you Thursday, Jnn. 12th, Lake­
MIhh Nell Walker
Mrs. M. Martin
240-2to
apartment,
248-3tp side Pavilion.
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                    <text>SANFORD

The City Substantial

“ The City Substantial”

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13,1922

VOLUME II

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NUMBER 251

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Sutton and Hillyard Are
Found Guilty Assault
Intent to Murder

Loks Like Thej Want American Violinist,
Wife of Newspaper
Another In
Man, Takes Poison
Ruction

CITY CASE IS UP

Said Husband Threatened Her Life
And Made Ilcr Take Poison.

MICHIGAN SENATOR IS WHITE­
(Ilr The Associated Preaa )
FURTHER RIOTING IN BELFAST
PARIS, Jnn.
13.— Mrs.
Audry
WASHED HY G. O. P.
ONLY
.
STREETS— SEVERAL ARE
Creighton Rynn, better known ns
WOUNDED
Miss Audtoy Creighton, Califomin
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 13 •Trumnn
violinist
and prize winner nt Ameri­
injr The A-atirlntrd Preaa)
Circuit court convened Thursday at II- Newberry was declared by the sonLONDON, Jnn. 13.— The Dally
can Conservatory of music in Font10 o’clock n. m. Present, his honor, ntc yesterday to be entitled to the seat
Mail's
Dublin
correspondent
ninebleu, reported dying in Ameri­
James W. Perkins, Judge presiding which was rnndo the basis of a contest
states Erskinc Chllder's .party
can hospital at Nuuilly. Results caus­
-with Ron. Geo. A. DoCrittcs, stnto at­ by Henry Ford, his Democratic oppon­
has sent urgent cablegrams to
ed from taking three poison tnblcts.
torney; V. E. Dougluas, deputy clerk, ent in thu 1018 Michignn senatorial
the United States nppealing for
Her husband , Thomas Stewart, a t­
funds to enable them to begin
and C. M. Hand, shorlff, In attendance. election. Tho vote ■was forty-six to
election
cumpnlgn
in
opposition
to
tached
to Paris staff of Chicago
Court wa» opened tmd called to or­ forty-one.
new free state government.
Tribune, arrested on ebargo of ad­
der l&gt;y the whoriff, In acoordanco with
All of Sonutor Newberry’s support­
ministering tablets to her, under
low.
ers were Republicans. Thu solid Dem­
LONDON, Jnn. 13.— Irish polit­
threat to kill her with a knife unless
The State of Florida vs. C. T. Sut­
ical prisoners in London Jails,
she swallowed them.
Later he said
ton and Frank Ililtynrd, nssault with ocratic membership was Joined by
Hrlxton, Pentonville and Worm­
nine
Republicans
in
opposition.
These
to have Htnhhcd himself but not ser­
intent to commit murder In the flrHt
wood Scruhbs were released this
were Ilornh, Capper, Jones of Wnshiously.
She told authorities her
degree.
morning
under
the
amnesty
pro­
ington,
Kenyon,
Lull,
LaFolletto,
Norhusband
accused . her oi' infidelity
The jury being in the box they all
back,
Norris
and
Sutherland.
clamation
Issued
by
King
George
and
forced
her to take poison.
answered to roll cnll, nnd the court
yesterday.
Instructions
sent
to
Senator
Newberry
in
tho
following
i
proceeded to charge the jury ns to tho
provincial jails for similar re­
Police commissioner said Mrs. Rynn
law, after which tho jury retired to statement hailed the senato’s action
leases.
as
a
vindication.
I
later told him she and tier husband
their room to consider their verdict.
"My heart is. filled with thankful-;
entered a suicide poet hut nftor tak­
The jury entered opon court and
BELFAST, Jnn. 13.— Further
ness
that three years and four months
ing the poison she lost her courage
presented the fdllowing indictment:
of
persecution
hnvu
ended
in
complete
1
Nhooting
in
llelfnst
streets
List
and rushed from tho room and de­
«Wo the jury find tho defendants
night.
One
man
critically
wound­
vindication
and
exoneration
of
myself
f
manded to lie taken to the hospital.
guilty as charged in tho first count of
ed.
nnd
all
concerned.”
Ryan cut his wrists and neck.
the indictment, bo sny wo all.— W. It.
The roil call follows:
Dullard, Foreman.”
For seating Senator Newberry: Re­
The State of Floridn va. J. A. Klllcpublicans: Rail, Ilrnndcgcc, Hursom,
lirew, C. J. Rynn and Ned Harrison,
Cnldcr, Cameron, Colt, Cummins, Cur­
uggrovated assault.
The above numed defendants being tis, Dillingham, Edge, Elkins, Ernst,
Fornald,
France,
FroelinghuyHon,
present in open court, attended by
Gooding, Hale, Harreld, Kellogg,
their counsel, Goo. G. Herring, nnd
Cary I). Landis, counsel for J. A. Killo- Koyes, Lrnroot, Lodge, McCormick,
McCumhor, McKinley, McLean, Mcbrew nnd C. J. Rynn; nnd J. J. Dick­
Nnrry, Nelson, Now, Nicholson, Oddie,
inson, counsel for Ned Harrison, de­
fendants waive arraignment and en­ Pago, Pepper, Phipps, Poindexter,. Dr. Ostrom Delivered Masterful Address on “ The
Shortrillge, Smoot, Spence, Stanfield, &gt;
Jews” —Dr. Guille to Speak Tonight
ter their plea of not guilty, whereupon
Sterling, Townsend, Wadsworth, War­
the folowing six good and lawful men
ren, Watson (Ind.), Weller and Willis,
were called tto serve ns jurors in this
onco nt which time Dr. Ostrom will
total 40. Democrats, none. Total -1C.
case, to-wit: G. G. Flynt, H. J. Wil­
deliver ids famous address on "Tho
I Against: Republicans, Rorah, Cup­
son, W. E. Allen, It. M. Grovonatein,
PROGRAM TODAY
Ilihlu and Spiritualism" nr "I)o the
per, Jones of Washington; Kenyon,
L. J. Hartley nnd W. II. Ballard, tho
3:00
p.
ni.—
Dr.
Ostrom.
Dead
Talk Hack?”
Ludd, I.nPoilnttc, Norbrck, Norris nnd
jury being accepted by both the state
4:00
p.
m.—
Dr.
Guille.
Dr.
Rodgers, director o f tho con­
Sutherland, total 1), and all Democrats,
nnd also by the defendants, wore
7:30
p.
m.—
Dr.
Guille.
ference,
is greatly delighted with tho
making the total 41.
sworn according to Inw, and tho hear­
7:30 p. m.— I)r. Shuler at
co-opcrntion of the local pastors nnd
ing of tiie evidendco was here taken
Oviedo.
tho deop interest being shown by the
up.
various churches co-operating. Num­
The stnto having presented Its case,
bers of people have expressed them­
counsel for tho defendant!! announced
selves ns having been led into ithe
that they wished to mako n motion,
(Hr The Associated Press)
The Hiblo Conference reached hig^i light of many of tho deeper tniths
whereupon the court asked the jury
COLUMHUS, Jnn. 13. Governor water mark Inst night with the ad- of the Hiblo, and it is expected that
to retire to their room.
Davis in u proclamation todny urged ,ire!)8 0f Dr. Ostrom on "The Jews.” the remaining sessions of the Confer­
Attorneys fo r the dofonduntstmoved Ohio people to burn Ohio milled coal There were ninny Jews in tho enngro- ence .will stimulate and bless many
the court to direct n verdict .of not jn an effort to nllovintu sufforing and gntion greatly interested in this time­ more.
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guilty, on account of tho lack-of ovi- privation nmnng the miners, many of ly subject.
The locul pastors urge all tho peo­
ile.nee produced by tho state.
whom with their families are reportThis afternoon Dr. Ostrom continues ple of Sanford to get into these meet­
W. A. Tillin vs. J. II. Lawson and c,i to bo on the brink of starvation his studies in Galatians, I)r. Guillo ings and help to make the last ses­
N. II. Garner, doing business aslSomi- through enforced idleness,
will speak again on "The Holy Spir­ sions of the conference the most suc­
nule County Gnrngo. Comes now n t-!
---------------------------it," also nt 7:30 on "The Advocary of cessful of nil. Special song service
Christ.'” Dr. Shuler will spenk again each evening nt 7:30 led by Prof.
HY PAYING CASH at Oviedo nt 7:30.
Iloyd. The conference continues thru
Sunday afternoon nt 3 o’clock thcro Sunday night, with services in nil tho
will bo a big mass meeting of all tho local churches Sunday conducted by
churchei co-opornting in the confer- one of tho conference spankers.

K1LLBBRBW, RYAN AND HARRI­
SON INDICTED FOR AGGRA­
VATED ASSAULT TO JURY

.... . Miunuu WMO KKIIIUI.II Ujf .mu t«KO IIIO pUOIIC HllO UlL'ir cum liieuce XtrflL, ¥}• 11
£
XT
c&lt;jurt.
Ion Dio matter of .cash nnd credit pricJ. lIC 1511*111 O I Q iM H "
Court receccsncd until Frlilny morn- J 03 showing how much you can savo in
tio n ” W ill B e S h o w n
nK&gt;
n yonr on your nhoo hill by pnylng
----------------------------ensh. There is no doubt thnt whnt
t i t t h e o t a i r o O O Il
Hughes to Write
tho cash proposition will sweep tho
--------' T b ja w n l- co«ntry b7 " torni nn(l 1,11 busincB8
D. W. Griffith’s American institul v i o r e i &gt; O V e i B housos will como t® it eventually and t|on “ The filrth of a Nntlon" is anall the people will como to it. Put-j nouncod for appcnranco at tho Stnr
Rupert Hughes is still loyal to his ting the stores of Sanford on tho cash Theatre joon when it will bo seen hero
first lltcrnry lovo, the novol despite basia nil round will ho tho biggest' exactly ns given for n fortnight's prohis
overwhelmingsuccess
with^ thing tho community has over under8Cntation nt tho famous Cnpitol Thophotoplnys such as "Scratch M y , tnkon. It means so much nm\ if you fttro in Now York City whoro it set a
Hack,' tho screencomedy classic,' hnvo not thought nbout it road tho mcord whon recontly revived thoro,
"Tho Old Nest,” ' tho greatest picture Thrashor &amp; Gamer advortisomont.
This Is the stirring story of Amoriof homo over presented, nnd that
----------------------------------can history doaling with tho causes
moHt human and humorous picturlz- CARPENTIER DEFEATED
that led to tho Civil Wnr nnd the back
ing of early married life, "DangerGEORGE COOK A T LONDON,
•wash of those days of hotrod nnd sccous Curvo Ahead-" which comes to
ANOTHER noUT EXPECTED tionnl strifo which resulted in tho crothc Star theater for two days, begin--------atlon o f'a n invlslblo empire of tho
ning Friday.
| Car Soutblnnd which put down disorder
Mr. Hughes !,«) recently written a |
d eflted G oorge Cook, of Aus’
r . .
. T ' i 0, Wh&lt;: " 7 ' T * iraliu horo la.t nl8ht aad may a.k for
2 i
I.”
° 'r M n ‘
? V1 another bout with Jack D .m p ..y afworld. Ji „ now appear.hr aerially
Tell Lew|
Evc„,

President Millerand Has
Directed Sarraut to
Stay on Job

FAMOUS ORATOR ANI) EVANGE
LIST WILL UE AT THE PRIN­
CESS THEATRE
Hon. Snm Small, tho famous orator
nnd evangelist of Georgia, will he tho
speaker nt a patriotic rally to be hold
in tho Princess Theatre Tuesday even­
ing, January 17th, nt 7:30 o'clock.
Thu Huhjuct of Dr. Small’s nddross
will ho: “ Amorictt: For Caesar or for
Christ," ami a very timely nnd inter­
esting discussion is anticipated.
For nearly threo decades Dr. Small
hus been one of the prominent figures
on the American platform. With Sum
Jones, I)r. Small held evangelistic and
tnbemnclu meetings in every section
of tho country, nnd tho two "Sams"
were heard by thousands. Ilis quaint
nnd peculiar way of expressing his
thoughts coupled with tho oratory
which makes the speakers of tho
Southland attractive, lias placed Dr.
Small ns a favorite before the public.
He Is a man of exceptional attain­
ments and Ids practical experience us
an attorney, journalist, author, soldier,
minister, evangelist nnd lecturer, has
given him n wealth of innterial upon
which to draw.
Dr. Small is un Emory and Henry
College man nnd is considered ns one
of the most noted living graduates of
that old Virginia school. Taylor Uni­
versity conferred tho Ph. D. upon him
nnd the Ohio Northern University thu
I). D. Ho wears tho button of a Con­
federate soldier mid the pin of n Span­
ish war veteran, nnd his threo sons
were in netivc service during tho great
war.
Hilt it is his remarkable vital­
ity and his versatile manner, both of
thinking and of speaking, that draws
large audiences wherever ho speaks.
Tho mooting Is under tho local di­
rection of thu Minister's Association
nnd the national auspices of the Nat­
ional Reform Association, the oldest
reform organization in the .United
States, which is sending Dr. Small on
a tour of the principal cities of the
South in a campaign in holuilf of tho
application of Christina principles to
tho solution of tho unsettled problems
of the present day. No admission fee
is charged.

DECIDED
TODAY TO GRANT
PROVISIONAL DELAY TO GER­
MANY ON REPARATIONS
(Hr The Aaanrlntrd Preaa)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 13— Pres­
ident Millerand, of France, has
directed M. Snrrnut, head of tho
French delegation, to continue in
thnt capacity until the end of the
Wnshington conference.
CANNES, Jnn. 13.— Allied re­
partitions coin mission nt n con­
ference here todny decided to
grant provisional delay to Ger­
many on her reparations accountCANNES, Jan. 13.— Prime Min­
ister Lloyd George will leave
Cannes for London tonight, nnd
expects to stop in Paris to con­
fer with President Millerand and
with Poinraire who is forming a
cabinet to succeed the Hriand
ministry.
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 13.— Further
dotails of both tho naval treaty nnd
thu Shantung negotiations were iron­
ed out yesterday, hut tho arms dele­
gates gave up hope of a plunnry ses­
sion this wcuk to nnnounco definito re­
sults.
Tho "big fivo" completed its first
revision of tho nnvnl convention and
sent the text buck to its lugnl experts
for u redraft of tho changes made.
It will meet again today nnd n vir­
tually completed treaty may be ready
for nn executive session of tho full
nnvnl committee oil Snturdny or Mondny.
In tho Shantung conversations, fur­
ther supplemental agreements woro
readied by the Chinese and Japanese'
and a now promise of progress on tho
central question of thu Tsingtno-Tsinnnfu railroad was held out by n scr­
ies of compromsio proposals suggested
informally by Secretary Hughes nnd
Arthur J. Hal four.
FROST INJURED TENDER
VEGETABLES LAST NIGHT

FIVE PEOPLE INJURED.
THREE CARS DERAILED IN
WASHINGTON STATE
M l? T h e A aaiieln lril P reaa)

SPOKANE, Wash., Jan. 13.— Five
persons were soriously injured nnd ten
or twelve others slightly hurt when
threo cars of the North Const Limit­
ed on the Northern Pacific railroad
wero derailed five miles west of Con­
hearts nnd brought out the best and nell, Wash., Inst night, according to
worst in men who wero actors in its tho dispatcher's offjt'o nt Pasco.
actual developments. Woodrow Wil­
son snld it typified the writing of his­ FORI) WOULD I1UY
THE FRENCH NAVY
tory by lightning.
FOR JUNK PRICES
• Its production ntndu screen history
and so soundly established tho narno
(Hr Thn Aaanctutrd I’ rraat
of D. W. Griffith that it has become
WASHINGTON,
Jan.
18.—Tho
synonymous with tho biggest achieve­
French government has npprouched
ments of our ago. Tho cast which Henry Ford hy cnhlo asking if ho
would he so hopelessly expensive now
would consider tho purchnsa of their
that its counterpart could not be as­ battleships. In announcing tho re­
sembled in these days of productive quest hero today Ford said ho hnd re­
costs, Includes such screen favorites iih plied thut unless ho could buy the en­
Henry II. Wnlthnil, Mno Mnrsh, Lil­ tire French navy ho would not bo in­
lian Gish, Miriam Coopur, Mnity Ald- terested In Job lots. No answer to his
on, Josophino Crowell, Spotiswoodo cablo has been rocoivod, ho said.
SOUTHERN METHODIST
HOSPITAL AT MEMPHIS
FOR SOLDIER HOSPITAL

“ n&lt;l "U,rtod % 1’COpl? " P0n } ) ? r0“ d
(Hr The Associated Press)
'»
“"d
™ ,di" » of th“ “ n; VOCATIONAL TRAINING
WASHINGTON,
Jan. 13.-H ardUNIVERSITIES
BEING
ADDED
dl';ld»d " * ll° " ; U&gt;„ “ » “ • )■ ” '■&lt;*
onion. Thnu»h tho flrat of tho gra.
DEPEND UPON EXPERIMENT ing hns approved purchase of South­
ern Methodist Hospital at Memphis
" .T o " ,
„ undor 11,0 Standard wa. Informed today b , Car- ■nm r-Jr.m .tlc .poctaclo.
t .till
title of "Souls for Sa!o.”
,
stands supremo as tho most dramatic
( D r T h e A s s o c ia t e d Preaa)
Tonnossco for olght hundror and fif­
His first novel, "Tho Whirwind” : pcnt Cf * mn g ‘
and thrilling production yot glvon to
WASHINGTON, Jun. i3^-Estnb- ty thousand whon funds avallntye an
llahmnnt additional vocational train­ nounccd today by veterans bureau.
was published In 1020.
This was n •v n n a iii r n a T A NCR
tjio world,
followed by "Zal," "The Gift W ife," t A
-N UNITED STATES
• Such m,KbtY fla r e s of history as ing unlversltion depend upon results Planned to uso tho hospital for for"Tho Old Nest,"
"Tho Amlablo
TRADE CHANNELS L,nc0,n» Grnn** Loo, Sherman nnd oth- o f experimental school now operat­ mor service men.
Chlmen o f Dirk Memllng,” "Tho
•
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ora whoso nomos hnvo boon wrltton ing at camp Shornmn Ohio, director
Lady Who Smoked Cigars,” "Cllpp, „ y Th,
P rm i
lftr8° ,n tbo record of those trying Forbes, votorans bureau, nnnouncod
SCRANTON, Ponn. Jan. 18,—
od Wings,” "Mlsa 818,” “ Tho Cup o f
WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.— Decrooso days are moving personages in a nar- today.
This taken indicato strong Twenty nine miners believed caught
Fury,” "ThoThlrtoonth
Command- of nonrly ono billion dollnrninffav&amp;r-1rntlve which grips you withits humpossibility proposed nautical school behind cavo-lnf in National mine in
ment,” "Tho Unpardonubla Sin,” ablo trado balance of United States 1nn passions and power and tolls in will bo located nt Jacksonville, Fin., South Scranton today.
Two or
considerations having boon given threo reported killed. Cave-In affec­
placing o f vocational
uuivorstty ted surface nroa for about fivo city
1 blocks.
them

HENSON SPRINGS INN
Tho Inn looks bright nnd cheerful
in a now cont of paint fronting the
Now Ycnr with a clean fnco nnd a
number of other improvements. *
A Western Union Telegraph and
Cnhlo service hns boon Installed in
tho office, nlso a ticket, express and
bnggago agent.
Tho Inn Is rapidly
filling up for tho h u u s o i i .
Many of tho old timo guests are
hero nnd more coming, whilo now
ones nro being welcomed from vari­
ous quarters.
.
Dr. nnd Mrs. Woodring o f Pitts­
burg, Mrs. Albert S. Moore nnd Wm
J. Knox, of Columhln, S. C., sister of
Mrs. Woodring enmo to tho Inn on
Saturday.
Dr nnd Mrs. Woodring
were hurc last year.
Dr. F. S. Long is keeping the
guests well supplied with wild ducks
from tho Inko and quail from tho
Innd.
Dr. C. W. Crumb is also
among the gumo hunters, with a
good record.
Dr. Fowies nnd Col. Halford left
for St. Cloud to represent tho For­
eign board nt tho St. John’s River
conference o f tho M. E. church
mooting thoro this week, E. R. Rich­
ardson presiding.
Mr. W. II. Binrchard, supt. o f
Wallaco
’# Yonkers, N. Y.
como with Dr. Fowels and is direct­
ing extensive reconstruction and im­
provements in tho old Allen place on
tho Lako boulevard, which Dr. Fowols acquired n year ago.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12,1922

PAGE SIX

CIRqUIT COURT OPENED&gt;v, , . ^
The S.Ut«(of Florida &gt;vs. Floyd Co-, I I M I M I N I I l
wart, assault with intont to murder.
TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 10,
Comos now tho Acting States’s A t­
CASES BEING EXPEDITED
torney in this caso, Schollo Maines,
and moves tho court for a continuance
(O o iiU n a * ! fro m 1’i e i O n»)
practicing attorney of this circuit, as for tho term, which continuance was
acting state uttomoy in certain cases grunted by tho court.
to como before tho grand Jury where­
Tho Stato of Floridn vs,\ James
in tho Btnto attorney, Goo. A. DoCottos Goolsby, assault with intent to mur­
ETHEL CLAYTON in
Is disqualified, and tho said Schello dor.
( &lt;
it , t
Mnlnop wns then sworn by tho clerk
slsll
Comos now tho acting state attor­
DELIGHTFUL BRIDGE PARTY v to well and faithfully porform tho du- ney in this caso, Mr. Schollc Maines,
Fritlny— The Mothors’ Club will moot
Among tho most delightful of tho tics of acting stAte nttomoy, in cer­ nnd moves tho court for a continuance
At tho homo of Mrs. Fred Williams
winter season social events, wns tho tain cases wherein tho stato nttomoy, for tho term, which continuance was
on Oak avonuo, at 3:00.
bridge party given yesterday nftor- Geo. A. DoCottcs, is disqualified.
grnntcd by tho court.
Friday— Tho Salllo Harrison Chaptor
.'ho grand jury horo ontorod open
noon by Mrs. T. L. Dumas, at hor
Tho Stato of Florida vs. C. S. Pres­
N. S., D. A. R., will moot with Mrs.
homo on Park nvenuo, honoring her court and'presented tho folowing in ton, fivo charges o f obtaining proper­
A. M. DoForrost at hor dountry
houso guests, Mrs. F. A. Hazard and dictnients:
homo at 3:00.
( t
Tho Stnto o f Florida vs. Floyd Cow­ ty by falso pretonsos.
Mrs. C. T. I’ und, jr., of Augusta, Ga.,
8stuiday— Mesdamcs W. E. Watson,
The
nbovo
named
defondant
bolng
art,
nssnult
with
intent
to
murdor.
A
and Mrs. Gadsdon, of Summorvlllo, S.
B. J. Starling, John Loonnrdl and
•Si
nralgned in open court without coun­
fm a
C. Tho ocension also being tho blrth- true bill.
Forest Lake will ontortain at a
sel,
nnd
after
hearing
thr
reading
of
Tho State of Florida vs. James
dny nnnivorsnry o f Mrs. Hazard.
tea at tho Wolaka, honoring Mrs.
Goolsby, nssault with Intent to mur­ cnch of tho above numbered indict­
■
There woro threo tobies of players,
Arthur B. Gllkes and Mrs. Robort
ments for obtaining proporty by false
Quantities of poinsettias and hibis­ der. A true bill.
Simms of Jacksonville from 3:00 to
-And a Good Comedy S
Enter judgment in case o f Armour pretenses, entered hto ploa of not guil­
cus were used in charming profusion
■
6:00 p. m.
ty to each of said indictmonts.
Fort.
Works,
n
corporation,
vs.
Ed.
in tho various rooms whero tho card
Saturday— Children’s Story Hour at
Oglesby and Chas. E. Henry.
Tho Stnte o f Floridu vs. W. Lewis,
tables woro arranged.
tho Contrnl Park at 4:00 p. m.
Enter
judgment
in
case
o
f
Armour
uttering
a forged instrument.
Friday and Saturday—“ Dangerous
Tho hours passed very quickly in
Fort.
Works,
vs.
A.
G.
Purvis
nnd
tho interesting contest among the
Tho above named defendant being
; Curves Ahead; Fox News, Comedy 5f=?
MONDAY
bridge players. Whon stores woro Chns. E. Honry.
arraigned in opon court, attonded by
SocinI meeting* of Business and
Enter judgmont in caso o f Armour his counsel, Hutchinson &amp; Murrell,
finally counted, Mrs. W. J. Thlgpon
Professional Womnn’s Club at eight
wns found to be the winnor of tho Fort. Works, n corporation, vs. I. E. nnd after hearing tho reading of tho
o ’clock at the Club rooms.
indictment, ploads not guilty.
high score prlzo, a box of stationery. Estrldgo.
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
Tho grand jury horo entorod, open
Tho cut prize, a box of confectionary,
Tho Stato o f Florida vs. C. T. Sut­
D. A. Kelly lenves today for Wash­ wns won by Mrs. T. Frazer.
OPTICIAN— OPTOMETRIST
court and presented tho following in­
ton nnd Frank Hillyard, assault with
ington, D. C., where ho goes on busi­
dictments:
Mrs. Pund and Mrs. Gndsden woro
Intent to commit murdor in the first
ness.
Tho Stnto of Florida vs. C. S. Pres­
presented with boxes of powder, whilo
degreo.
Mrs. Hnznrd wns given n sot of dress­ ton, obtaining propory by false pre­
Tho above nnmod defendants being
tenses. A true bill.
Miss Agnes Collins, o f Atlanta, Ga., er mats.
nrrulgned in open court, attondod by
Tho Stnto of Florida vs. C. S. Pres­
is spending n few days hero at tho
A delicious refreshment course wns
their counsol, Thotford &amp; Wilkinson,
ton,
obtaining property by false pro­
Montezuma.'
sorved at tho conclusion of tho card
nnd after henring tho rcuding of tho
game, which consisted of an ice courso tenses. A true bill.
indictment, each ontors his ploa of not 212 East. 1st St.
8anford, Fla.
The Stato of Floridn vs. C. S. Pres­
Mrs. J. E. Courier has ns her guest and strnwborries and fruit cake.
guilty, to cnch of tho counts in said
Tho grncious hospitality of Mrs. ton, obtaining property by falso pre­ indictment, and also entors his ploa of
her cousin, Miss Miriam Bnisdcn, of
Dumns
wns reflected in every detail tenses. A truo bill.
Blnckvilic, S. C.
not guilty to tho indictment us a
Tho Stnto of Floridn vs. C. S. Prosof this lovely party, and tho ocension
whole.
&gt;
ton, obtaining property by falso pre­
Rny S. Kuhnn, of Mount Mnrion, is wns one of much hnppincss and en­
McLaren’s Cream
Attorneys for tho defondants horo
tenses. A truo bill.
•
among tho recent arrivals and is stop­ joyment.
filed a motion to quash tho indictment,
The Stnto of Floridn vs. C. S. Pres­
The guests included: Mesdamcs A.
ping at tho Montezuma.
and after argument of counsel both
Cheese
ton,
obtaining property by false proI’ . Connelly, E. M. Gnllowny, G. F.
for tho dofondnnts nnd for tho stnto,
GENERAL REPAIRING
tenoss.
A
true
bill.
W. S. Jones, of Atlnntn, Gn., repre­ Smith, W. J. Thigpen, W. T. Langley,
tho court denied tho motion to quash,
,
The
Stnto
of
Floridn
vs.
J.
A.
KllloEdam Cheese
West First St.
Old Ford Garti,
senting the Robinson Neckwear Co., is Ed. Lnno, Raymond Key, Tom Fraz­
to which tho defendants excepted.
brew, C. J. Ryan nnd Ned Harrison,
in tho city calling on his locnl custo­ er and Robort Hines.
Phono No. 447-W
Attorneys for tho defendants, hero
aggravated nssnult. A truo bill.
mers.
filed a motion to compcll tho stato to
Pineapple Cheese
Tho Stnto of Florida vs. John CrnnG. I. A. INSTALLATION
elect which counts of this indictment
ston, maiming an animal. No truo
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jncobsen, of
The G. I. A. ladies had their instal­
in this cause thoy will stand on nnd to
Swiss Cheese
bill.
Newark, N. J., are tho guests of Mr. lation of officers Inst evening at tho
strike all counts except tho ono se­
Enter gcnornl presentment.
and Mrs. George Knight at their homo Mnsonic Hull.
lected, und after argument of counsel,
Apalachicola Oysters
Tho
grand jury hero filed their gen­
on Mngnolin avenue. Mrs. Jacobson
The progrnm opened with n solo "If
the court donied tho motion, to which
eral
presentment
nnd
announced
that
is Col. Knight’s sister.
I Could Cnll You Mine," chnrmingly
the defendants oxcopts.
they had completed their labors, nnd
Mullet Roe
rendered by Miss Mnrinm Ilaisden,
Tho stnto und tho attorneys for tho
accompanied by Mrs. It. II. Wnlthour. asked to bo discharged by the court, defendants both announced rondy for
CIRCLE NO. 3
whereupon tho court discharged tho
Circle No. 3 of tho Methodist
Mrs. Terrence, in hor usual effic­
trial whoroupon six good nnd lawful
Salt Mullet
-ofgrand Jury for tho term.
church will meet Mondny afternoon ient manner acted ns installing olTicor.
men woro called to servo as jurors in
Tho court horo ordered thnt n spec­
at threo o’clock at tho homo of Mrs. Mrs. Barber in a charming nnd very
this caso us folows: G. A. Bryant,
ial
venire for thirteen persons to
Horse Radish
plcnsant way was installing mnrshnl.
D. A. Kelly, on Quk avenue.
HOUSE
Albert Hawkins, L. J. Hartley, D. II.
servo
ns
petit
jurors,
they
to
bo
sum­
The following named officers woro
C. Itobun, W. B. Ballard and J. C.
CLEANING
Jones’ Dairy Farm
installed for the ensuing year: Presi­ moned from tho body o f tho county, bo Jq*
CECELIAN CLUB
issued nnd mndo retumablo to 10 ‘
‘
Miss Alycc Snttorfiold, o f Richmond, dent, Mrs. Fnnnio McConnell; vice­
Tho above jury was accepted by
o’clock a. m., January 11th, 1021.
ARTICLES
Vo., tho guost of Mrs. Dcano Tumor, president, Mrs. F. L. Crosby; sccroboth tho stnto nnd tho attorneys for
Sausage
Circuit court horo took n recess un­
will sing at tho Cccillnn Club Satur­ tnry, Mrs. N. II. Leonard; trensuror,
tho dofondnnts, nftor which thoy woro
til Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock I
day afternoon at threo o’clock at tho Mrs. Alfred Lilju; insurance secretary
sworn according to law, nnd tho hoarJanunry 11th, A. I). 1022,
New Florida Syrup
Mrs. It. L. Griffin; chnplnin, Mrs.
studio of Mrs. Fnnnio Munson.
ing of tho evidence in tho caso was
Wednesday morning Circuit court
Forguson; guide, Mrs. R. L. Jenkins;
horo taken up. All of tho ovidenco
convened at 10 a. m.
sentinel, Mrs. David Brubaker.
being in und nftor tho arguments of
FOR. MRS. MERO
Tho sheriff having made a return
counsel.
Appointed officers aro ns follows:
The Idlers Club will give a recep­
of
the special venire of 13, tho follow­
tion in honor of Mrs. Percy Mero Pillars, Mrs. M. E. Moyo, Mrs. R. A.
Court adjournod until Thursday
ing answered to their names: W. E.
morning.
from four to six o’clock Tuesday af­ Howell, Mrs. A. I*. Ilaney and Mrs.
Allan, R. M. Grovonstoin, J. M. Vickternoon, January 17th at tho homo of L. M. Telford. Marshals, Mrs. J. E.
'ory
Forrest Gntchoi, A. R. Marshall j A U , )IENCE
Mrs. John Mcisch, 610 West First St. Courier and Mrs. L. M. Tyre. Music­
C.
W.
I.ning, L. J. Hartley, Albert
ian, Mrs. R. II. Wnlthour.
OF THIS PICTURE
Hawkins, .1. C. Spinks, G. A. Bryant,
In appreciation of her fuithful work
D. A. It. MEETING
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
W. B. Ballard, D. II. Rabun, E. J. Riv­
Children of tho Americnn Revolu­ nnd loyulty the ladies presented their
"Who is tho star in your photoplay,
ers.
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
tion, auxiliary to the Sallie Harrison president, Mrs. McConnell, with a
Mr. Hughes?" asked a visitor to tho
William
Tucker
being
arraigned
in
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
Chnpter N. S. 1». A. R., fn tho futuro hand-painted plutc. The installing of­
Goldwyn studios at Culver City, Cal.
open court, without counsol, on u
1018 West First Street
1018 West First Street
will mnko its announcements in the ficers woro presented large buskets of
"Tho nudionco,” answered tho auth­
charge of nssnult with intent to com­
name that was chosen for it by Mrs. roses.
or, speaking of his first original
Following the installation of offi­ mit rape, and after bearing the read­ screen story,
W. It. Watson, regent, Sallio Harri­
"Dangerous Curvo
ing of tho indictmunt, plead not guilty
son Chapter, “ Cupt. Reuben liriscoo" cers, Miss Miriam Ilaisden sang "Tho
,
.
,
, Ahead” which comes to the Star Thewhoreupon the stato announced ready
_ ....
i
.
„ ,
at a most delightful meeting held on Now Day” nnd “ At Dawning.”
.
. .\
, •
, atro for two dnys commencing Frifor
trial,
and
tho
following
six
good
Mrs. J. M. Moyo, chairman of re­
Tuesday afternoon at tho homo of
day (tomorrow).
Mrs. 11. J. Starling, organizing re­ freshments assisted by Mesdamcs nnd Inwful men wero culled ns jurors
This is probably tho first picturo
Courier, Walker, Bandy and Telford, to try this ense: G. T. Dyer, G. G. that has boon written by an eminent
gent, 321 Magnolia nvo.
Flynt, Fred Ballard, E. I). Mobley, II.
Fifteen papers were signed by the served delicious salad, pickles, olives,
author which was not planned to fit
.1.
Wilson nnd W. E. Alien, tho jury
officers of tho C. A. It., who arc ns sandwiches, cake, coffee and hot choc­
tho talents ot some special star, or
being ncccptcd by tho state and also
follows: President, Miss Mnudo Lake; olate.
to bring into the spotlight tho spccinl
by tho defendant, woro sworn nceord••
s e rv e s
secretary, Miss Martha Chappell;
••
line of eloverness for which that star
Tho meeting was well attended both
ing
to law, and tho hearing of tho evi- wn8 nott!t, Whi|o Ruport „ ughos
registrar, Miss Francos Dutton; treas­ l-y the members and ithoir husbands
donee was hero taken up.
remarked that ho would like to have
urer, Miss Mary Elizabeth Puloston. and families.
After
hearing
all
o
f
the
evidence
m
„ olono chndwick play tho loading
It was unanimously voted to honor
this
ease
and
a
ter
being
charged
by
fom
,nlno ro, h(J wroto tho 8toryt not
Mrs. W. E. Watson, regent of the SnlGood meals, $8,00 por week, Tho
befori! tho
bUc tho bcauty
Ho Harrison Chapter by giving her tho Tomplo Club, corner Third nnd Park. the court, the jury retired to their lQ br,
room to consider their verdict.
nrtistry of thiH |ovuly nctroa8, but
ho jury horo entered open c u r t
tU(lll lo „ stai,. tho ovoryday hnp.
and presented tho folowing verdict:
pollings in tho homo life of the great
Sanford, Fin., Jan. 11, 1022.
human family. Says Mr. Hughes:
Wo tho jury find tho defendant
"The high cost of production makes
guilty as charged in tho indictment, a tremendous distribution of pictures
so say wo n ll.-E . D. Mobley, foreman nccc9fmryj lf tho producor t» to meet
of the jury.
his expenses. Therefore tho picturos
Tho stnto of Florida vs. James |nU8t ,mvo unlver80, appcnl, find n
Banks, uttering a forgod instrument. responsive chord in every
*
honrt.”
a
The above nnmod defendant being
Von will never realize the true valuo or significance of a
arraigned in opon court, without connIn tho Palo Moonshino your Hearts
sol, nnd nftor hearing tho rending of Entwino Thursday, Jan. 12th, Lake­
Savings Account until you start to saving money with some
the indictment pleads guilty.
side Pavilion.
240-2tp
definite object in view.
Tho Stato of Florida vs. Henry
Then it is that you will take a keen interest in making
Ford, nssnult with intent to commit
■
murdor
in
tho
first
dogroe.
thnt modest bnlnnco grow week by week or month by month,
■
Tho nbovo named defendant being
ROSE FOUR
until the necessnry amount with which to accomplish your
arnigned in opon court, without coun­
sol, and nftor hearing tho reading of
objective has been realized.
BLISS TRIUMPH
tho indictment, pleads not guilty.
Tho stnto of Florida vs. Yancy Wil­
Start your account with this Bank
COBBLERS
liams, shooting into a dwolllng houso.
for some definite purpose Today.
Will
b«
last
days
you
can
secure
your
Tho above nnmod dofondant boing
This seed stock is especially selected Maine Grown,
:
nrraignod in open court, attended by Bnnanaa and Apples from tho car
from fields freo from Blight infection
: his counsol, John G. Loonnrdy, nnd af­ near the express office.
4% INTEREST PAID
tor honring tho ronding of tho indict- nANANAS, by tho hunch,
(P I and
11 PECK BAGS
mont. Blonds not guilty.
o n ly ...... ........................ .
$ 1 Up
Tho Stato of Floridu vs. J. A. KilloAsk for Prices
and
brow, C. J. Byun nnd Nod Hnrrison. By tho Dozen, -------------■
Up
Tho nbovo named dofondnnts J. A.
: Killobrew nnd Nod Hnrrison being Wlnesap Apples by tho
present in opon courts nnd tho dofond­
box •••••»•»*••»•••••«».••.*■«.......••i
ant C. J. Rynn bolng ropresontod in
open court by ills nttomoy, Goo. G, By the Dozen,
SANFORD
-:FLpRIDA
only ...... - ................. .......
llorring, ontored tho ploa of not guil­
STRENGTH
PROGRESS
SERVICE
ty on behalf of all threo defendant!.
privilege of solocting tho name for our
auxiliary, and tho name chosen by
her -could not have boon moro appro*
prlnto or appreciated, ns Copt. RouJlltS. FRED DAIGBK, Society Editor, bon Briscoo is tho ancestor of our
Phone 217-W
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l 7*« k m aar frlenta vliltlw r n highly valued presldont, Miss Mnudo
r r*« m lo ll! M j n k i r * or M M i f Lake.
U tyoooi o r r m t r r t o lo lo * , w rite
k r a *« , o
orr U
Aftor tho business was concluded
a g o «a lln
cu r d to t)ile i t r i r t o M t ,
i ll cord
olio, or
o r trie
trlrk |H in r tjke Iteoi. I t tr ill tho hostess assisted by Miss Marthn
Intlli.
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Chnppell sorvod dainty refreshments.
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FAGkJ TWO
ficlency or sorvlce if tho same rules
of economy and working hours were
It
P a M l i h f d e v e r y a f t e r n o o a e x c e p t R n l - in vogue os in private business.
4 a y nt t h e f l t r a l d I lu lld ln x . 107
is not nt all strnngo that tho tax
M a g n o l i a A ve., R a n tord . Kla.
wnll goes up from ovory corner of
the globe when one stops to watch
proceedings.
l’ U ill.lN ilK llS
Tho California experiment will be
« . J . H O L L Y _________ _____________ K illlo r
If the poli•Tf. J . L IL L A H D ........Ile e r e te r y -T r e e e w re r watched with interest.
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and
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salesmen
who
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sell bridges, road r.intorlnls etc., do
A d v e r t l e l n p Itntra M ade K n o w n o n
not get thoBc officials into jnil boA pp lication
fore four years roll around, it will bo
H n b ecrlp tlon P r ic e In A d v a n c e
a different experience from other ex­
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d e liv e r e d In C ity h y C a rrie r
•One W e e k _______ _______________18 C enta ed in tho interests of tho many
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Tho pro­
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S e m in o le
Countr pagandist will soon be at work in
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The ngent of a certain populnr Au­
tomobile made a sale to a Swedish
farmer In n small town near Topeka.
This institution, whose success and strength hns
In his instructions to the purchaser ho
■
been bulldcd by a loyal people, whose most valu­
snld: "You must bo careful."
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able asset is the confidence, trust nnd esteem of
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those who know it best and whose highest en­
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deavor is to attain still higher plains o f service__
bearings."
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JURY nUTY
a n m o R ii t iie
a n n o c ia tk ii
phhns
8
AT THE STAR THEATRE TONIGHT
"A y do dnt, too," snld Olo.
wishes you a happy, healthful and prosperous
8
AND
TOMORROW
NIGHT
"Your enr has two gears, high and
&lt;B
Judge I’erkins gave n splendid talk
New Year.
to tho Kiwnnis Club yesterday in re­ low. If you want to go fast, put hor
in
high;
if
you
want
to
go
slow,
put
’er
8
gard to tho duty of American citizens
For Sunday dinner, either Lamb,
Friday tho Thirteenth.
8
toward the courts of tho land in Jury in low."
8
Venl, Reef or Pork.— Populnr Mnrkct.
"Yns slrec, you can bot on Olo—oof
251-Stc
Which really menus that wo will duty. It seems to be tho general opin­
ay
wnnt to go fnst Ink overtnng ny
s
ion of the world nt large thnt only
have good luck.
s
put
hoern
in
high,
if
ny
wnnt
to
go
s
cortnin people should do jury duty be
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I»«t heom in low. Shuro, ny ** to to ha to t o . t o to to to
And why not? Isn’t Sanford mnk- cause they have more timo than tho »l°w
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neighbors noticed
thnt gonl for which wo nro striv­ the busy merchant or professional or, ^bo ,,cx^
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business
man
of
any
kind.
This
is
a
Olo
driving
bis
now
car
up
nnd
down
ha
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mistaken iden nnd brings to our nvor- *bo roa&lt;^ *n
d a kept it up un- ha
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age
juries
only
a
certain
class
o
f
mon
til
it
began
to
snort
and steam, and to Ha ha ha Ha ha ha ha ha ha
Our celery crop is starting today.
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‘‘0I°* y °u mustn’t do that; don’t you
Win. Dowling was a visitor in San- iu m lui Ra fa lu Rii icj ira m
bringing gootl prices. Our business is next look forward to doing jury duty
NOVELTY
because their busy neighbor "has no k» « w &gt;'ml wil&gt; rui» V°ur cnr that way ford Thursday.
to SANFORD
to
picking up along every line.
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time to bother with court matters." — you'll burn up the hearings," they
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hardy linvo fa
to
WORKS
All wo need is tho cold weather and‘ And yet the same busy business man cautioned him.
1 moved into their new bungalow in to
to
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
wo seem to he getting that in largo ns he sits down nt the home circle, “ Yn don’t fool Ole. Da boss who South Longwood
to
to
General Shop and Mill
quantities but it is good weather, no nt night usually dues the most growl- M°ld me dns cnr tole nm ny Hknll not Dr. Kerr U. i Upper of Orlnndq gave to
to
freezes nothing to hurt our crops,1ing about belated justice and tho ver- j ‘Mvo over fnmteen miles hour for 500 n lecture nt the library Friday cvu. to
to
Work
but just that good cold weather that' diet of the courts in certain cases, it n&gt;Hw- IIa 8ai,i to go in hurry put Then- was a good crowd and cvcry- to
to CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
means much to this section in the is the duty of every citizen of Semi- car in high gear, to go slow, Ink tur- one enjoyed hearing Dr. Tuppor to
to 517 Commercial Btreet Sanford, Fl»
fruit and vegetable line, in the husi- nolo county to serve on the jury when tie, put heem in low gear. Ay sknll ngnin.
to You Can Kind the Name of to
Mrs. Hite o f Maine is stopping
he is summoned unless he i,s absolute­ run 500 piiles in low gear; get out
ness line, in every line.
to Every Live Professional and to
Geo. W. Knight
Mrs. Hite
ly precluded on account of sickness or vny quick; ay got *100 miles to go." i with Mrs. F, J. Neimyer.
to Kindness Man in Sanford in to
some urgent business that must ho' The neighbors argued, expostulated has bought a lot in Longwuod and is to This Column Each Day to
Real Estate and Insurance
IIRIANI) IS ALL RKillT
attended to at thnt particular moment. Inm* Gion laughed, nnd Ole with, “ Yn planning on building in tho near fut- to
FLORIDA
to SANFORD -:- -:Vivn vive Monsieur Artstide B r l-^ h e courts will never get the proper' ska11 nil go to hell," struck out down uro.
to to to to to to to to to to
nnd, formerly premier of Franco but! rcsu!t8 118 lo,1« as the representative1thu
at ir* n,i,es an hour in low, George
LcVigne nnd daughter
Sanford Steam Laundi
Aldic was a visitor in Sanford Fri­
tho
chamber1
men
of
any
county
at
every
term
of
KtM
,ri
(u
p
p
ers
Weekly.
Sanford Const rnet’r. Cc
now resigned. He told
day
FOR SERVICE
o f deputies that they had been nsk -,court ask
ho excused. No one
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDER
Call 146-J
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Dinkcl and Mrs.
ing for a hand In the shaping of the wanta to 8&lt;?rvo on a Jury. Thu hours gnrdloss of false alarms— but should
Planes and Specifications Cnecrfii*'
W. RAWLING, Prop.
world’s destinies, they had received it,1artt l(&gt;ng, the work is tedious, tho there ever at any timo be a financial
Bcalfl« spent the dayin SnnFurnished
they turned it down nnd now he left i t 1court ro(,m aml tIlc jury *M,X “ ml tho depression the people with money in fonl IMicIny visiting friends
All Work Guaranteed
with them. In other words ho told j**rop’8 rooms are never the most Seminole institutions enn bo assuredSchool opened Monday nftcr n two
George A. DeCottes
them to go to—well, maybe to Mar- comfortable in the world. Uur lik«.», of the best of protection for the men weoks holiday.
II. T. PACE
I*. O. Box U '
Attorney-at-Law
nellies or some other seaport, maybe vot' ng R i« not only tho privilege but behind the banks of this country are
-^*ss Omn&lt;h Allen returned to San­
Over
Seminole County Bank
to Gcnicourt whore they could bo do*
Gio duty *f every American citizen toamong tho best men in our commun- Sunday where she is attend ng
Sanford Machine #
SANFORD
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loused nt the old red mill, you k„ow |"ervo when he is called for jury duty. ity. They arc safe nnd sane bankers, high school.
Foundry Co.
Miss Helen Moran returned Sun­
whnt wo mean, boys. Hut anyhow, Like serving as county commissioner, they are willing to accommodate their
Aristide is tho boy for us. Hu did his ns city commissioner, ns any unpaid customers at any time nnd do so. They *b*y to tnko up her school duties Gcncrnl Machine nnd Boiler Work; ..E m ploym en t Bureau..
Tho vocational committee of the Buiibest, ho wns turned down nt every public official every citizen should are property owners nnd citizens of nfler n two weeks vacntlon.
Cylinder Grinding; DeLuxe Pistons; ness and Professional Women’s Club
servo
his
country,
his
county
and
his
tho
county
and
they
nro
making
such
i
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Fred
Ranger
nnd
point by his people and tho chamber
o f deputies nnd like those people us­ city in this capacity at some time in a fino record in hanking circles thnt Bon Ralph arrived Snlurdny to spend Oversize Rings nnd I'lns; Flywheel requests all young women desiring
j the winter.
Steel Gear Bands; Crank Shnfts re­ employment to register at the First
ually nro—were so greedy they want­ his life—nnd if he refuses ho certain- they deserve special mention.
Two of our banks run well over the Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Fodder, Mr. turned; ngents for Caillo Inboard nnd National Bank.
ed everything— Ilriand quits and puts ly should not kick on tho verdict renAGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
tho whole matter up to them. If ilered or the manner in which his million mark in resources. It is some- a,ul Mrs. Ed Lane and Mrs. Wilson Outboard Motors.
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thing for which ovory citizen of the ° f Sanford were ending on J. E.
more men in public lifu would do the peers transact the business.
The busiest business man is tho1county can well feel'proud.
Phillips Sunday afternoon.,
H. W. NICKERSON
same there would be less kicking and
Acteylene Welding
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norris nnd
Public
Accountant; Audits— Systems
haggling about wlmt they do or do very man to serve on a Jury. Judge 1
OF ALL KINDS
son arrived Saturday to spend the
Income Tnx Service
do not do. The public is usually made Perkins would rather have tills sort of First Five Years
winter.
Room 16 McNcill-Davis Bldg.
up of a bunch tli.it knows no thing, j a mm* than the one who has nothing
Sanford Welding Co.
Are the Hardest Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dinkle, Mrs. Located in Engle Bldg., 705 Oak Ave. Phono S52
Orlando, FIs.
never had anything and never w ill’ to do ami this with all respect to thu
E. D. Beagle and 51rs. J. S. Dinkle
man
who
hns
reached
the
period
in
have—except good advice or had ad­
Patrons of the Star Theatre will motored to Ocoee, Gotha nnd Winter
life where ho needs to do nothing. But
vice upon all topics.
S. O. Shinholser
it is the keen intellect of the busy have a chalice to see tile old truism Garden Sunday afternoon culling on
Contractor and Builder
man that counts in big things. It ii of "The first five years are the friends.
REDUCING TAXES
J. E. Phillips gave a weinnio and SANFORl)
FLORID *
the trained mind of tile busy man that hardest," prot rayed in reel life,
mershmellow
mast
at
Ids
home
on
which
is
an
actual
reflection
of
real
sees
farther
into
thu
affairs
of
mon,
Country in the Imperial valley of
Those to “ WE DELIVER THE GOODS
California elected a new set of o ffic­ it is tile efficient manner in which the life, when the Goldwyn picture, ' rank Hill Thursday eve.
ials on an economy platform.
Uy a business man and tho busy man takes "Dangerous Curve Ahead," by Rup­ onjoy 51r. Phipps hospitality were Quick Service Transfer
process of elimination, taxes were hold of jury duty and puts it through ert Hughes, begins its engagement Mr. nnd 5Irs. A. Y. Fuller, Misses
Storage Facilities
reduced a million dollars in one year. with the least loss of time, it is the there tut Friday and Saturdny, the l.ejin, Frances and Emma Fuller, and If we please yuu, tell others; If no
Mrs. J. S. Dinkcl, 5Irs. E. D. Beagle,
tell us. Phone 498,
•The effect was magic.
Settlement busy man who wants to work on tho Illth and 11th.
Mr nnd 51 rs Edwin Dinkcl and E. S.
This
original
screen
story
hy
one
jury
like
lie
works
at
his
own
business.
.of this hot valley far below sea level
is now going on rapidly.
People * It is the man who is willing to serve of America's host known novelists Miller.
Auto Radiator Repair
•Miss Qmnh
Allen
entertained
and short story writers lets the ohthe world over have so sickened on ' in any capacity that has the least to
Shop
and
tli Thursday eve in honor of her house
burdensome taxes that they will al­ sny about the so-called shortcomings server share the joys
troubles of a typical young Amuri- guests.
Located
nt
207
French Ave., between
ot
those
who
are
serving.
most be willing to move into glacial
SAVE YOU MONEY
S. A. Wilkinson was the guest o f 2nd and Third. E. R. I1ERGQUIST.
Judge Perkin's talk is timely. Too can married couple, as well as see
districts or torrid regions to escape
The story 51r. and .Mrs. Bill Allen for the week
hod it could nut have been heard hy hew they meet Ilium.
tho grip of the tax collector.
every citizen of the county. It means begins with the marriage, then do- end.
California is burdened with state
Jimmie Smith, 5Irs. Myers and
Hotel Montezuma
much to our community as a whole tails the daily differences that result
Write us
and county commissions, bureaus nnd
and to each citizen individually to up­ in the susal family squabbles. Later Miss Thomas o f Sanford were calling
“Sanford’s New Hotel”
advisory boards of many varieties,
hold the dignity and thehonor ami on, when the children come, and the on Mrs. A. Y. Fuller Tuesday n'torEmpire Hotel Block
And in Ibis California is not alone,
11.50 Up Per Day
tho service of the courts.
'aniily fortunes improve, the kind of noon,
Miss Bertha Hartley returnlivery legislature of pruticully every
■------------ *otroubles change.
cd with Miss Jimmie to spend
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
state spondsmost of its time creat­
OUR BANKS SHOW CONDITIONS.
Social ambition begins to clotid tho several dnys.
WILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT—
ing now offices, commissions and
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dnys uf the young wlfo; and the conCards have been received annmineWILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT—
Baptist Temple, Sat., Jan. 14. 247-Otc
boards with good salaries for each
Hanks of any community show the Gfct becomes a question of whether ing tho mnrringe of 51r. Arthur
Baptist
Temple, Sat., Jan. 14, 217-Otc
and power possessed hy each to em­
financial .standing of a community as
shouhl sacrifice tho care o f her Cimrlio Hnllniti to 51iss Nancy Elnor
Get your mealH at tho Bell Cnfo.
i
ploy special counsel clerks and steno­
children to her desire to shine m .Mutch, which took place Dec 31st in
Just received the Now York ship­
148-Otc
graphers. It is a beautiful opportun­ well as all business conditions. In
But this, too is solved in a Baltimore.
this day of reconstruction from tho \ociety.
ment of bulk dates,' figs, lentils, split
ity for thu politician to build up a
effects of the world war when many dramatic epiosode new to the screen.
Neath the light of thu sllvor moon, peas and red Kidney beans.— Popular
machine for himself.
The first five years are finally
For Sunday dinner, either Lamb,
communities or states farther north
251-2tc
Thursday, Jan. 12th.
240-2tp Market.
Reducing taxes is such a rare
are suffering from depressed business lived through; the children have had Venl, Beef or Porkl— Popular Market,
thing that it is not strange that any
escapes
25t-2tc
conditions it is with a feeling of pride innumerable hair-breadth
locality that can perform that mir­
that the Daily Herald publishes the re- from injuring themselves or each
-----—-------------------acle has a great ingathering of tax ports of the imnks of Seminole coun- other; nnd the husluiml ami wife THURSDAY 'ARRIVALS VALDEZ
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weary souls.
There are hut few
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ty. They, one and all, show a suli- Yinil that their hardest trials have (
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cinntdeR anywhere in the United stantial gain in business und better been yiot and ovorcomo.
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A Hixnn, Tampa;
Col. M.
Mr. A.
Stntcx where expenses could not be
Gen. C.
still show that conditions are normal
N. Mason Hopper director “ Dan-| Carina nan, Ht. August! no;
cut 25 per cent without affecting of- here, that business must bo on a solid gorous Curvo Ahead," ns only a min P. Lovell, St. Augustine;
J W. WilANY PART OF TOWN, ON TERMS TO
Hants,
Indianapolis;
H.
Cruger,
with
keen
insight
and
strong
sympa­
basis and must be good for the hanks
SUIT YOU
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A. II. BOKSli, Jack­
■■■■HBaHnaunnnuBau^^^ariuria to have so much money on deposit and thies i could.
Tho
author,
Mr. New York;
a
David J. Cowan, New
v, ith money out on good security Unit Hughes, declares that 51r. Hopper’s sonville;
You can make money buying fo r advance.
J.
RMh
white tho amounts loaned may seem work was a revelation or restrain*. Vnrk;* L. O. White, St. Louis;
You are g o in g to build a home one o f these
Marcus
small at this time of the year it also nnd delicacy without sacrificing any 51. Pragor, Baltimore;
E:Vd
Jacksonville;
L.
M.
Gordon,
demonstrates that people are borrow- dramatic values of the story.
days, why not select a lot now, and pay fo r it
Kh-hmond. Va.;
R. E. GoSwlck,
ing less and saving more.
----------------------------by easy stages.
Jn:ksnnvi Ir;
W. M, Blackwell, j
The banka of Seminole county nro
TRADE IN Y'OU USED CAMS
GRADE
E f t COFFEE
C
£
Jacksonville;
S. R. Hnrt, Tampa;
If you have some money, will build one or
listed among tile snfest and most con--------Thos.
T.
Seniors,
Pelham, New
HorviHivo in the state. While they are
The Nixon Butt Co., of Orlando
two
houses.
SATURDAY, JAN. 14TH
J. C. Cowan, Now York,;
ready at all times to assist In
tho have an advertisement in tldH issue Yory,;
Sanford is m oving, don’t wait, g e t in the
0. II. Le­
upbuilding of tho community In railing attention to tho fact thnt \\. T. Hiwnrt, Atlanta;
4:00 t« 8:00 P. Mr
put Johnston,
which they are lucuted and nro rendy this Is tho timo for trade your used mon, Jacksonville;
gam e now.
and willing to loan money they tiro Essex cars on now ones.
For th e , Kissiasininieo; O. O. Beck, St. Paul
Everybody Welcome
also very critical about their bundling bnlnnco of this month they uro In n Minn.;
C. A. Unllontive, JacksonSo ! of the money of their depositors nml position to glvu good trmien on used vllle; J. T. Council, Lakeland; F, m
safeguard their interests hy dcimind- Essex cars.
Mack Butt will be hero M» Hardin and wife, Atlanta.
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ing tho best of socurity before mnk- for sonio time at tho Wight Tiro Co., j
Ing any loans. It Is safe to nssurt to tell you about tho Essox enrs nnddust received tKo
New York shlpPhoneu 497-494
thut Seminole county banks
could about the prices to bo given on used mont of bulk dntes, figs, lentils, split
weather any storm in financial circles cars in trade.
See the advertise- peas nnd reilKidney beans.— Populnr |
WELAKA BLOCK
AGENT
— no'such storm is in th« offing ro- mont in this Ihsuo .
Market.
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Parsonages (work istdono by tho boys of the home Adult, baptized during the year
■ ore maintnlncd nt Pahokco and B a r e 'under the superintcndcncy of a com- Thero are 227 Epworth Leagues with
nL»hch.
|potent fnrnior,
The live stock on 7,922 members; 370 Sundny Schools,
One* of tho Interesting reports' ^
° f MO chicken.; 3,750 officers and, tenchers and 41,There are 183 wornM made to tho conference was that of 100 duckf&gt;i 12' hctld °* J0* 1! l ™ 506 scholars.
998 members.
tho Orphanage Board.
The present j cow" nnd
hor"c#th° d '
property of tho orphandgo consists region of the preachers relief fund,
WILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT—
of the original 17 acres of ground at H homca have been secured for .upEnterprise to which have been added ornannuated ministers
These are Baptist Temple, Snt., Jan. 14. 247-Ctc
■luring tho past year 11 acres of voU,cd 'lt,
Tho Ton\ki”
Post Cards at tho Herald Office.
orange and grapefruit grove.
Tho Memorial Home Is being erected In
grove costs 57,000, two the:sand of |TT P“ ^ T _ t0n *“ k S ° ° ;
Tho Phifer State Bank is the con­
which has been paid.
A now hoy’s
ference depository.
Tho report
dormitory hns been built at n cost of
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provoments Including installation of ln tho “ cessment for general work
n wntor plnnt and storngo tank, Tho $70,101,0*' on ronfunnee w i ■&lt;; $U,*
total value of tho property is $35,- 84®»88 on BI,ec‘a'8Soliring will have another bank.
000. The number o f children now n t 1 Tho new yonr begins with 10 dis- Winter Hnven hns n now one.
the home is 71, an Increase of .'27 trlcts, a n&lt;jw one, Pnlatkn district,
over last year.
Tho health record having been created nt tho l«Bt sea­
ls considered remarkable.
There slon of tho conference.
There are
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
have heen but two cases o f sickness 167 changes in tho conference, with
OPTICIAN— OPTOMETRIST
tho lmnrd believing this condition is 470 bringing the total to 130.
The
due to tho wholesome food, open nlr membership of the church in Florida
sleeping, swimming pools, otc.
The ns shown by the report is 46,950.

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On the Okeechobee Branch of the Florida East Coast Railway, Chuluotn, Fin., among the pines nnd lakes of Seminole county, an up-to-date
modern brick hotel, with private hnths nnd hot water heat. First
class cuisine. Rates $2.50 to $3.59 per dny; $10 to $18 per week, ac­
cording to locntion or room.

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212 East. 1st St.

117 Park Avenue

It contains tin rnpslnim
suit cimseiiuenlly dues not
burn or hlMrr the shin.
It breaks up tho phlegm, clears the sir
passages, soothes and heals. Simply
mb It on the elirst, throat and temples
ami spread It in (be throat ami nostrils.

LA. CONFERENCE
OF M.E. CHURCH
IS FLOURISHING
IrTr- r*. . i ji . . /•
LAKELAND, .Inn. 12.— Four Luned and nineteen houses of worship
ilued at $2,177,980 are maintained
the Florida Conference of the So­
uthern Methodist Church, according
the Year Hunk for 1921 recently
pitied by the Conference,
Eight
irsonnges valued nt $57,000 and
|H7 station parsannges valued at
&gt;18,900 are maintained.
Insurunco
firrird on the property amounts to
BOO,575.
Property damage caused by fire
nil storms amounted to $5,597 in
PlM, of which only $97 was recoivfor insurance.

The Epworth League reported a
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Dayton, Snell, Yale, National, Columbia and ■
Four
Epworth
League
Unions
worn organized (taring the year
Crown
bringing the total number in the
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pected to take the field shortly.
BICYCLE REPAIRS, PARTS, SUPPLIES !
The wprk of spreading Methodism
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siderable i attention In tho publicat­
You take home that satisfied smile when you
ion^
At tho beginning of the year
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trade
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in tho territory along tho shores of
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Lnko Okeec-hobce from Bnre Bench
around eastward to St. Luclo Canal
and down Bnre Bench, Miami Cnnnl,
Bnscom’s Point nnd other places
Rev. C. ,C. Cecil was placed (n charge
of tho work in that district and later
was givdti an assistant.
Churches
L. Y. BRYAN, Proprietor
have heen erected nt Bare Beach,
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It contains n pleninnl blood of camphor,
Menthol with Thymol, Oil Winlcrgrcen,
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Under Auspices o f the American Legion

WILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT

NOTICE!

Tho regular annual meeting of tha
stockholders of tho Peoples Bank o f
Sanford, Florida, will be held in ac­
cordance with its By-lnws, ln the o f­
fices of tho bank on Wednesday, Jan­
uary 18th, 1922, at 7:30 p. m. for tha
purpose of electing a board of direc­
tors to servo for tho ensuing year,
and for the transaction of any other
business thnt mny properly como boforo the meeting.
CHICKEN DINNER, Sunday noon
II. P. SMITH,
and evening, Gray Gables, on tho
bench, Sonbrcezo, Fin.
Phone 491.
Freo hath houses.
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MAJ. LEONARD DARWIN

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watt aiid
Savings Account until you start to saving money with some S little daughter of Mariana are ho&gt;n
j visiting Mrs. WattB parents Mr. nnd
definite object in view.
■ Mrs. Wm II. Leo.
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Then it is that you will take a keen interest in making S
Two now pupils enrolled la the
% that modest balance grow week by week or month by month, S primary department of the Public
until the necessary amount with which to accomplish your jj School Monday, Forotto Wright of
p Enterprise nnd John G. Engloliart
objective has been realized.
3 Jr., who in at tho Inn with hln
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Start your account with this Bank
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Among thoso seeing "The Birth of
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Nation,”
nt tho Dareka theatre on
for some definite purpose Today.

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The Seminole County
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STRENGTH

PROGRESS

SERVICE

J Inst Friday evening w oto , Prof, nnd
| Mrs. Mires, W. J. Burnos nnd family,
■ E. A. Northup nnd family, Mr. nnd
J* Mrs, Band Lowe, Lawcrence and
:j Poland Prntt nnd Croin Hamilton.
■ | On Friday evening, Jan, 13, Mr.
■ , L. It. Reynolds, of VoluBin county, Y.
J j M. C. A. secretary of Daytona will
3 speak nt the school building, his Hub■ ject will he, “ A Child’s Rights.” Ho
5 [ will he here under tho auspices of
tho Pnrcnt-Teuchor Association nnd
it is hoped everyono will come nnd
hoar him.

S. A. Hutchins was complainant, and
Edward N. Bnlsloy and Mary W.
Baisloy wore defendants, I, Scholia
Mnincs, Special Master in said cause',
will offer for sola and sell to the
highest nnd best blddor, at tho front
door of the Court House of Seminole
County, in Snnford, Florida, on tho
first Monday In February, 1022, samo
boing tho Sixth day of tho month, dur­
ing tho legal hours o f sale, tho follow­
ing described rcnl cstnto in Somlnolo

The way to boost your community
is to boost your HOME PAPER.

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

COMPORT COTTAGE IS Ol'EN

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S A F E T Y FIRST
Cleanliness is next to Godliness

Mnj. Leonard Darwin, son of the
famous evolutionist, wan one of the
prominent figures In the International
eugenics congress nt the Museum of ■
Natural History, New York. He Is n
distinguished scientist.

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New Smymn proposes
home for its Boy Scouts,
on tho public square.

to build n
It will ho

Under nnd by virtue of a decree of
foreclosure entered on the Fourth day
of January, 11)22, in that certain cause
lately pending in tho Circuit Court,
Seventh Judicial Circuit, Seminole
County, Florida, in Chancery, wherein

and expects to mnintnln its old popu­
larity'. Rooms nnd mcnls, nlso menls
served.
House hentod. ’
Miss Nell Walker
Mrs. M. Mnrtin

Wo invite the public and all users of ELDER
SPRING3 W ATER to visit the spring and in
our method of handling its product. Why take
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 as well ns the
Western Union recommend this water for
batteries.
Call phone 311 and have a bottle of this water
sent you and protect your health.

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jj prises the Sanford Daily Herald readers—
K that is the class who use our Want-ad col3 unms, both for selling and buying. They’re
■ folks who get more out o f life on limited inS comes than many do on big ones. Why?
S Because they devote thought to spending
5 as well as to earning. They buy “ used”
n items, for example, when they’ll serve the
■ purpose, and thus make a dollar go as far
5 as three or four.

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FORD DEALER
Snnford, Fin.

AT YOUR GROCER
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SQUIRE EDGEGATE —

f The Sanford Daily Herald
‘S The progressive, thrifty group which com-

The sooner you place your order,
the sooner you will be enjoying your
Ford car. Terms can be arranged.

C. C. COBB, Salesman

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L. A. RENAUD, Proprietor

The initial outlay and the after ex­
pense are so small that your Ford
Touring car will pay for itself many
times over whether used as a family
c a r for p leasu re, for business
purposes or both.

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^ * in motor transportation where
your dollar will go as far as in the
purchase o f a Ford Touring car?

! Progressive, Thrifty People Find All Their Wants

The Doctor Has

Have You a
Want Today?
Then look through
the Snnford Daily
Herald’s want ad
columns now for
specific information
ns to how you may
fill It to your advantage.

the Sanford Daily Herald

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The advantages o f a checking account
are far too many to be enumerated in a
single advertisement, but if you would
handle your affairs in a business-like
way, do not overlook the benefits to be
gained from a checking account with this

THE WEATHER

OVIEDO

For Florida: Fnlr tonight
and Saturday and no chanco
in temperature; heavy {rout
in north and central portions
nnd light frost* in South
portion tonight.

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About $35.00 was raised by tho
play which amount will ho used for
tho completion o f tho young peoples
tennis court.
O. P, Swope returned Saturday
from Chicago,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Nowell of Pat­
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erson, N J. spent several days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. J. Ilalgh.
Mr ami Mrs. Newell were enroute to
Palm Ucaeh where they will spend
fl-n .-’Inter
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Mrs. C. A. Brannon spent Wednes­
day in Orlando.
Thirteenth day of tho month nnd
After the play at the school house
Frldny.
Friday night, Mrs. T. W. Lawton en­
tertained the players and members
And It looks like we might have a of her Sunday School class nt a mid­
little full of snow.
night feast which was grcntly en­
joyed nnd appreciated by the young
However, wo don't think it will people.
snow for several years in Floridn.
Mrs. O. Pi Swope, Mrs. W. E.
Young and Mrs, W. J. Lnwton spent
Tho many friends of Trncy Me Tuesday afternoon in Orlnndo.
Culler are glad to see him bnck In
M^p. E. A. Fnrnell, Alton Fnrnoll,
Sanford on n few lays visit. He (a Mrs. J. N. Thompson nnd Miss Luclto
now residing at Miami.
Pnrtin motored to St. Augustine
Saturday night.
Miss Wnnn Pope
It seemed like it on the lake front returned with them Sunday afterInst night but the merry dancers i noon.
danced just as merrily nnd enjoyed
Misses Louise and Elbortn Holt of
the frosty weather all tho more.
Orlnndo spent n few days with their
aunt Mrs. Frank Norris last week.
O. W. Talley nnd W. D. Tulley, of
Mrs. L. E. Wright, sr., Olin Wright,
Lakeland, were among the visitors to Miss
Virginia Wright.
Reverend
tho city today. They are in the con­ Wright nnd Miss Ruth Young mndo
tracting business and their many a pleasant party to Orlando Tues­
friends here were glad to see them.
day night to see "The Birth of a
Nntion."
Jack Scarborough, cashier of tho
Warren McCall returned Sunday
First National Hank of Quincy, from a visit to Lakeland.
Florida, is the guest of Hod son nail.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Carlton .lister nml
They were frat brothers at Washing­ three children of Athens Gn., spent n
ton and Lee Universities nnd boyhood
few "hours last Friday with their
friends in Quincy.
sister, Mrs. T. L. Lingo.
Mr. nnd
Mrs. Jister had been making a tour
There has been no big damage o f Fla. in their car during the holi­
here by frost the folks in the city days and stopped at Ovoido on their
limits declare.
Some poinsettias way home, promising to come again
anti other
tender flowers
were in the summer when they could make
caught in the exposed places but a more extensive visit.
many of them in protected spots in
D. D. Daniels of Chuluotn is erect­
the city are all right.
ing a garage just next to the Oviedo
hotel.
Mr. umi Mrs. J. L. Derby of Dayiyra. O. A. Marshall of Sanford re­
ton, Ohio,, nro the guests of their turned homo Sunday nfternoon after
daughter Mrs. Schollo Maines and spending several days with
her
will remain during
the
winter daughter, Mrs R. W. Lnwton.
months. Mr. nnd Mrs. Derby are for­
Mrs Frank NorriH entertained tho
mer residents of Sanford nnd their Lndies Aid and Woman’s Bible Class
many friends are glad to see them of the Methodist church last Wed­
again.
nesday nfternoon.
After the elec­
tion of officers for the two organiza­
The Sanford Hand will render n tions, nnd n talk on Japan by Mrs.
concert nt Eoln Park in Orlando Sun­ Hnwkinson, who was a recent visitor
day nfternoon. Tho Orlando Cham­ to the Orient, a pleasant soclnl hour
ber of Commerce has asked them to was enjoyed.
have the concert and will pay their
Messrs Springott, SkipjK'r, Stow
expenses.
it is expected that a nnd Emmett McCnll spent several
large crowd will he present to hear days in Orlando last week on n buntthe concert.
ing trip.

PERSONALS

bank.

Let us talk this matter over with you.

The Crowds
have been thronging* our place all day and
have kept us so busy we can’t find time to tell
you anjdhing more about the big two-day
sale

Now On
but if you will drop in any time tomorrow
you will be agreeably surprised with the real
bargains we have in store for you.
OUR SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT

1First N ational Bank 1
A COMMUNITY BUILDER

| F. P. Forster, Pres.

B. F. Whitner, Cashier j

Mothers!
Take ad­
vantage of the boys’ and
children’s clothing sale
at Sanford Shoe &amp; Clo.

Co.

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Nu advertisements for the Classi­
fied or Want Colums of tho Herald
*re taken without ensh in advance and
none ore taken over tho telephone.
This is made necessary by tho mis­
takes in phone messages nnd by tho
extra bookkeeping entailed on the
small accounts thnt tuko the profits
out of this form of advertising.

Hof-Mac S ervice
Includes
Carefully testing your Ilattcry when
you bring it in to be chnrgcd, togeth­
er with a thorough washing and

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coal of paint.
The price?

ONK DOLLAR for a

nix-volt battery.

Hof-Mac
Battery Co.

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SANFORD’S E
TEMPERATURE :

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Well, the frost was on my Kn
pumpkin this morning. Was K;»
it on yours?
Yes. Some Kb
coldness,
Pauline,
some Kb
coldness. However, we have Ku
been howling for it and Kb
now we have it nnd wo will Ky
have to take enre of it. Kb
Thnt
pre-cooling
plant Kb
should bottle up some of it Kb
nnd have it for use next Kb
summer when we need it. Ks
But, oh you celery. Come K«
on now nnd make us a run. KB
Wo need it. The Bcvonth Ku
inning you know. Down to Kb
maximum of 58 and mini- Kb
mum of 32. Guess that is KB
going some with all Hails K4
set. And now is tho time to Kb
set your snilB nnd have K*
snles:
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Kb
Maximum ...................... 58 Kb
Minimum ...................... 81 Kb
Kongo .......................... 32 Kb
Ilnromoter ...................30.27 Kb
Calm nnd clear.
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WILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT—
! Haptist Temple, Sat., Jan. 14. 247-Gtc

Fresh cnuliflowur, sweet potatoes,
The dunce on tb«« lake front Inst
celery, fresh fruits.— Popular Market.
231-2 to night did not yield any returns on
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account of the cold wind that blew
off the lake and Hindu it rather uri■■u a « » ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ » ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ » ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « !» ■naHREnBHaHMHaauaaHBBi
coinfortnble.
Nothing daunted the
B;
Tourist and Convention Committee
will give another one later on as they
need
tho money.
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Tin* desire nt this time to express to you our sincere appreciations o. —
l)r. J. II. Woodier, business man­
£ your past business, and also to say that wo have put our business on jj
■ a STRICTLY CASH basis, in the belief that the time is here when ■ ager of the Florida Post and W. It.
■ we can serve the trade and the community best by offering our mcr- ^ Griffin, managing editor of the Post
■ cbiindisc lo the public on u closer margin of profit ior the cash. On m were in tho city today and made tho
J ibis plan we solicit u continuation of your business assuring you thnt ■ Herald of fe e an appreciated visit.
^ oar best efforts oT service nnd conservation of your money will ai- ;; They expecl to print tho first issue of
s&gt; Wilis lie our aim for you. Assuring you of our highest appreciation u the new Florida Republican daily on
2 "I your business and your friendship.
5 the first of February.
Note for your information a few comparisons of charge and cash n
The hand concert Inst night was
■i prices. And these prices are linsed on no recent declines in shoe ■
just
as good as they usually are and
■ prices, etc. So far us we know there will he no decline on shoes this „
the
cold
spell neither deterred the
■ spring. There may be in the fall in which event we will follow tho g
bund,
the
soloist, ( ’has. Brady, or tho
* market down, ns has been our policy In the past:
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audience. The few cold snaps wo
have hero are not severe enough to
■ $0.00 charge price of our Standard Army Shoes,
$5.30
stop'any of tho regular routine of
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amusements. Last night seemed to
S $5.00 charge price on Solid Leather Work Shoes,
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Cash price
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be a Iwsy night with about six differ­
ent events on at one time.
jj $1.00 charge price on Solid Leather Work Shoes,

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Cash price ................ ................................................ $3.50
" $-‘1.00 charge price on Solid Leather Work Shoes,
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Cash p r ic e ........ ........................................ ...............$2.00
■ $2.50 charge price on Solid Leather Work Shoes,
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Cash p r ic e .................. :....... [.................................... $2.20
Jj 58.00 charge price on Dress Shoes, Cash price...............57.50
:: 57.50 charge price on Dress Shoes, cash price................ 57.00
■ $5.00 charge price on Dress Shoes, Cash p rice............... $4.50

$37.p0

511.00

Here you nrc.’ lO and 30.37 per cent saved. Is it not true that If
you asked the hank for ii loan and they asked you 10 per cent interest
per month that you would regard them ns robbers? Now will you
continue to pay 10 per cent advance on merehnndiHi* just for the privlieges of a charge account? Quit robbing yourseif unci pay cash!
Suppose you buy merchandise to the amount of $50.00 per month nnd
have it charged. See what you nro pnying for this privilege, 10 per
cent, $.‘».00 per month, or $50.00 per annum , 120 per cent or $120 for
$50. Pay rush, put the $50,00 in hank saving nnd see it grow. THINK
THIS OVER. Thrasher &amp; Garner will save the $50.00 for you and
more too, for the ensh.

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Comfort Cottage will he glad to see
old friends and now olios,
250110tp
TO SEPARATE TWINS
BY SURGICAL OPERATION
DETERMINED TODAY
( l l r T h r A a a n c l n l r d I’ r r a a )

CHICAGO, Jan. 13.— Advisability of
surgically separating Joccfina and
Rosa Blnzck, tho Siamese twins f / r i
Czccho-Slovnkia will he determined to.
day by Chicago surgeons who will ex­
amine with an X-rny. Tho women are
thirty-four years old. It is explained
they fear tho death of one would bring
Immediate death to tho other. Rosa
is tho mother of a 11-yeur-old hoy.
Josefiau is unmarried,

Garner I

SHOES, FURNISHINGS AND CLOTHING
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Fresh cauliflower, sweet potatoes,
colory, fresh fruits.— Popular Market.
2Gl-2tc

Sanford, Fla.

For Sale
New 2-Story 5-room Dwelling close in

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CLASSIFIED ADS

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Classified advertisements, 5 cents n line. No .ad taken for leas than
23 cents, and positively no classified nds charged to anyone. Cask
must accompany ail orders. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
cordingly.

FOR SALE

WANTED

FOR SALE One quartered oak roll WANTED—House keeper for small
top desk and chair, good iir new.
family, Apply J. IL, enro Herald
See at Raffuld-Honlg Co., opposite the office.
,
* 250-2tp
postoffice.
251-tfc
SALES MANAGER—Thero is a big
BOARD AND ROOMS, $0.00 per week
opportunity for some live mnn to
board $7.00; meals GOc.—Mrs. Mc- secure tho cxcluslvo SL'lling agency for
Ewon, 102 Oak Ave.
L»r»0-0tp the most needed automobile accessory
FOR SALE—Hitchon Auto Trailer, in this territory; no competition; must
good as new. Bargain nt $50.00.— finance initial order $500 to $1,000.
!*• 8- Andrews, Phone J71-J. 251-1 wc Give telephone number. Alcomo Man­
BUSINESS FOR SALE—Exceptional­ ufacturing Co., 10 Bridge So., Newark,
240-fltc
ly fine opportunity in country. Gen­ N. J.
Good brass wash boards 75c each, eral store, Central Florida. Stock, GOVERNMENT Positions open, men,
cash.— Popular Market.
251-2tc $3,500. Good locality, growing town
women, Experience unnecessary.
and a real fine proposition. Box 1 IS, Honesty required. Good pay to start.
HaaHBnBaauinuHuuaausMUBKuan Sanford Herald.
248-Gtp Write, T. McCnfforty, St. Louis, Mo.
1-1-8-15-22-20
FOR SALE—One fresh Jersey cow
—C. Dunn, Route 1, Sanford.
I BUY, pay cash for second hand pi­
anos. Address P. O. Box 352.
FOR SALE— Paper Hindi pecans, HOI
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Magnolia.

LET CHIROPRACTIC
Find the Cause
and Correct It.

Good brass wash hoards 75c each,
cash.— Popular Market.
251-2tc
There will he u cooked food sale at
McCuller’s storo Snturday afternoon
by tho ladles of Sominolo Chapter No.
2, 0 . E. S.,
250-2tp

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Chiropractic consistm entirely
of adjusting the movable seg­
ments of the spinal column to
normal position
The aim nnd end of spinal ndjiiH'mcnt is to effort orderly nrrnngcnu'iit oT the spinal column
to Insure free course to health
energy from the brain over tho
nerves, which all puss through
between the Joints of tho column
nnd extend to every cell in nil
parts of the body. When this
end is effected health will re­
sult nuturully to nny port for­
merly unhealthy.
Wo will he pleased to have
you thoroughly Investigate Chir­
opractic. We invite such in­
quiry ns the best inruns of ac­
quainting the afflicted with the
benefits to lie found in spinal
adjustment. More complete In­
formation and analysis of tho
spine may he obtained nt our o f­
fice, freo of charge,
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W. R. KERMODE, D. C.
Honrs U-12 u, m., 1-8 p- nt.,
Evenings by Appointment

LADY ATTENDANT
Gnrner-WoodruiT Bldg.
First Street, Opp. Magnolia

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FOR SAI.E- -Olio Daisy churn. Call WANTED—Customers for fresh mlik,
morning and evening deliveries.—R.
204-tfc
416-W.
L. Garrison. Phono 3711. l(U)-St-Tu
FOR SALE— Dodge touring car, now 201-tfc
lop, newly painted, good mechani­
cal condition. Ford worm-drive truck. FOR RENT— Bed room, 311 Park ave­
nue.
178-tfc
Will sell cheap or apply on small prop­
erty, close in or in town. Address FOR RENT—5 rAom bungalow, fur­
"Dodge" care of Herald.
247-lltp
nished, on paved stree.t— E. F.
Lane.
247-0tp
FOR SALE— 15,000 sq. feet of land,
•100 feet on R. R. Suitable for FOR RENT— One
furnished bod
planing mill, lumber yard or faetory
room, also garage. 115 Laurel Ave.
of any kind, fronting on five streets,
109-tfc
Winter Park-Orlnndo highway. Ad­
FOR RENT— Rooms and kitchcnnttos,
dress "It. D." care Herald.
245-7tp
Shirley Apt., opp. P. O.
220-20tp
FOR SALE— Charleston Wakefield
FOR RENT—0 room house, all mod­
cabbage plant. , $1.50 per l 000 de­
ern conveniences. See A. V. French.
livered parcel post.— S. A. Poythress,
212-1 dtp
Snmsula, Flu.
240-3tp
FOR SALE— Hot water heater; five
LOST
acres desirable laud. Box 117.
LOST— Male burro, Return to Geo.
2 l0-0tp
D. Hart.
2 I2-I0tp

FOR RENT

F o r RENT—3 furnished rooms, pri­
vate porch nnd all convenience. 312
Oak.
351vltc
FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping
rooms. Apply to 118 Myrtle Ave­
nue.
240*3tp
FOR
R ENT—Th ree
hnusek oeln g
rooms. Phono 848-W before eight
a. m.
240-fltp
FOR RENT—Furnished bed room.
Over Seminole Cafe.
.!45-lf-i

flOOMINQirOUflE FOR' RENT-^

WORLD SERIES SCANDAL
REVIVED BY A PLAYER
ASKING RE-IN8TATEMENT
(llr 'The Aaanclnlrd I'rrai)
CHICAGO, Jan. 13.— An echo of tho
world series scandal was heard today
when it became known that Buck
Weaver,
former White Sox” third
basemen, had personally appealed to
Judge Landis for re-instatement ' in
organized baseball. Landis refused to
discuss the case after his conference
with Weaver.

near passenger depot,—J, Musson.
FOR RENT—Two furnished Ueil FORD TO CONFER
rooms, 011 Park Ave.
212-tfr
OVER MUSCLE SHOALS
WITH SECRETARY WEEKS
FOR RENT—2 furnished bed rooms
Phono 437-W, corner Elm &amp; Third
( l l r T lir A M itcIn ln l P r f M t
Street.
195-tfc
WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.— Ford
FOR RENT— Two furnished housenrriver here early, today from De­
keeping rooms, 2 rooms to cnch
troit propnred to confer this after­
.apartment.
248-3tp
noon
with socretary
weeks on
FOIFKENT—2 furnliihed house koop- Muscle Shoals proposition.
• ing rooms, 312 Fifth Btroot, between
Sanford ami Palmetto uvo.
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                    <text>SANFORD
“ The City Substantial”

The S anford Daily H erald

SANFORD
‘The City Substantial”

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1922

VOLUME D

NUMBER 252

CONFERENCE CLOSES SUNDAY CITY OFFICERS CLEARED
THE SOLDIERS’ BONUS BILL BIBLE
NICHT WITHSERVICES ATTHE BAPTIST,
WILL NOT BE PAID FROM CONGREGATIONAL AND PRESBYTERIAN OF AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
THE ALLIED DEBT FUND
CHARGE— “ NOT GUILTY”
SANFORD HIGH
FAST
ORLANDO H. S.
HARDING“AGIN” IT

Senate Leaders Discuss
Advisability of Merg­
ing: the Two

Great Message Last Night by Dr. Guille on “The
Advocacy of Christ”—Successful Meetings
at Oviedo by Dr. Sluder
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SUNDAY’S PROGRAM
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At Baptist Church
Pi 11:00 n. m.—Dr. Guillo.
Pn 7:30 p. ni.—Dr. Ostrom.
Pa At Congregational Church
*n 11:00 a. m.—Dr. Shuler,
Pa
7:30 p. m.—Dr. Shuler.
Pv.
At Presbyterian Church
Pa 11:00 a. m.—Dr. Itodgors.
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7:30 p. in.—Dr. Guillo.
p i 3:00 p. m.—Dr. Ostrom on
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“Bible nnd Spiritualism"
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or “ Do thu Dead Talk
Pn Back?"
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The Sanford High School hns two
wins accredited to her last night, tho
o b je c t s to p l a n , s t e p s h a v e
ffrst time in several years. The UmnNOT BEEN TAKEN TO
tilln girls by not'coming to Sanford
INSUItE REFUND
last night forfeited the game to San­
ford 2 to 0. The Sanford team has
WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—Tho sol
had no satisfaction from Umatilla
jicr bonus bill will not bo mndo n part tliis year and so when a wire came
of the allied debt refunding bill, yesterday morning cancelling tho
Chairman McCumber of tho senate fi­ game, the Sanford girls wired hack to
nance committee, said Inst night ufter come or forfeit the game.
The boys surprised Sanford Inst
u series of conferences had been hold night l»y defeating Orlando. Most of
between senate lenders to discuss tho the people of Snnford thought the
desirability of merging tho two nnd boys didn’t hnvo a good team this
it had become known nt the White year or that they would never win a
The Snnford IHble Conference is
big
game.
Hut
let
me
toll
you
some­
about
to hocome history. The last
House that President Harding did not
thing,
these
boys
are
going
to
give
meetings
of tho conference will be
look with favor upon tho suggestion
any
tenm
in
their
district
n
hard
run
held
tomorrow
in the various churches
that they bo combined.
Tho foreign debt bill, Senator Mc- for the championship. Tho game Inst co-operating in the Conference, ad­
Cumbor said, would be taken up by night was n hard fought contest in dressed by speakers ns announced in
the finance committee Monday in the which it was anybody’s gamo till tho the program for Sunday.
The Conference has been well a t­
hope that it would be put in shape at last whistle blew. Orlando started the
thnt time for reporting to the sen­ scoring by a pretty toss from Tinker, tended, and those in chnrgo feel that
ate. It. was tho intention, he added, which was followed by one from Moyo. great good must necessarily result to
to eliminate some of tho features to From then until the half, one would the churches having part in the meet­
which tho treasury department has score and then another, seo-sawing ings. The great doctrines of the Bi­
objected and which has resulted in tho back and forth. One team in the ble, soul-winning, salvation by grace,
measure being held in committee for lend anil then tho other until the end the Holy Spirit, the Security of the
several weeks. Thcao include provis­ of the half, when the score stood 11 to believer, the Church, the Second Com­
ions for semi-annual payment of in­ 9 in favor of Sanford. From then on ing of Chirst, etc., have been discuss­
terest and that the interest rate shall the Orlando team couldn’t get abend
of Snnford. The Sanford team out­
nut he less Ilian five pur cent.
Although the merger plan was orig- played Orlando in passing, team work
inully received favorably by a number and guarding, but not in caging the
of the senate leaders, the president ball. The whole Sanford team couldn’t
was said to regard it as impracticable shoot the goal like they ordinarly do.
and bis view was reflected in further That was why tho score was not high­
conferences yesterday between Senate er for Sanford than it was.
The Sanford boys learned sonicleaders.
.
tiling
on their trip down the Fast
Tho president’s objections to tho
4Hr Tlir AnNiirlntrd I*r«*««|
Coast.
That was why they put up SHREVEPORT,
merger were said by callers at the
I.n., Jan. 14.—A
White House to be based on his de­ such a passing game. They were also search is being made today in this vi­
sire for tho assurance that provisions without a coach this week and that cinity for Harold Mulkx, said to ho
definitely would ho made for payment wn salso why they didn’t pile up such attorney for the American Civil Liber­
of the bonus. So far as tho refund­ a high score. They are now under tho ties League, of New York, who was
ing bill is concerned, lie was said to coaching of Mr. Wilkinson, who is seized in the lobby of a 'local hotel
believe that the refunding process whipping them into a championship , last night by two masked men, placed
should bo developed to insure returns team. Watch tho Sanford team go!
The girls play in Fustis tonight and ia a motor car and whisked away
from the Allied loans before steps
from the city in a westerly direction.
were taken to pledge them for a bon­ it is expected thnt they will come hack
| victor.
us.
I
Tonight tiio program nt tho Parish
Ho was represented, however, as
I House will ho the Junior Brothornot hostile to tho suggestion that the
i hood vs. Del,and Grammar School.
interest or principal of the Allied
1Tho Brotherhood team is expected to
lonns be used for pnying the bonus
i win by n large margin.
once they wore available. It was
stated definitely that ho also would
not opposo a sales tax fbr the pur­
pose of pnying the bonus if congress
Mir The Auxorlnled I'rru)
should decido upon that plan.
DUBLIN, Jnn. I I.—The AngloTiio president, however, was said to
Irish treaty creating the Irish
regard ns impracticable a suggestion
free state wns unanimously rati­
that aver $100,000,000 in the hands of
fied by South Ireland parliament
alien property custodian he used for
today. Kamonn DeVnlera nnd
bonus payments. These funds, it was
his
supporters who opposed the
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.—Henry
said, were regarded ns pledged tech­
treaty in the Dull Eireann, were
nically to private individuals whose Ford’s offer for purchase nnd lease
absent.
of tho government’s nitrato nnd wat­
property was taken.
'
BELFAST, Jan. 14.—Ninetyer power projects nt Musclo Shoals,
six Sinn Fein prisoners were re­
FRANK MULIIOLLAND HERE Ain., will lie referred to congress for
leased todny. The streets sur­
final decision, it was announced yesrounding the prison were guard­
Mrs. Willis B. Powell, Mr. nnd terdny at the conclusion of the con­ ed hy soldiers und police hut nn
Mrs. Nichols, and Frank Mulhollnnd ference between government officials
public demonstrations were made.
were visitors to the city today com­ nnd Mr. Ford. Accompanying the
ing over from Eustis far tho men to Ford proposal when it is transmitted,
CROWDER LEAVES HAVANA
take tho train to Ohio. Frank Mulhol­ Secretary Weeks said probably would
lnnd is tho former president of tho ho the two offers received from Fred­
HAVANA, Jnn. 13.—Without pre­
International Itntnry Club nnd is a erick Kngstrum, of Wilmington, N. vious announcement of his plans,
C.,
and
C,
C.
Tinkler
of
San
Francisco.
well known figuru in Florida whore
Mnj. Gen. E. II. Crowded sailed to­
he spends bin winters In Eustis but
dny
for Key West on tho steamer
visits many Florida cities.
Tho CHANGES IN SWANNEE
Mascottc.
lie hns had a blanket
CITIZEN
pnrty made tho Herald office nn ap­
reservation on the Key West Steam­
preciated visit and wo extracted n
ers for several woeks, but unexpect­
(Hr Thr Amnclalrd P rm l
promise from Mr. Mulhollnnd to
iLIVE OAK, Jnn. 14.—Burr A. L. ed developments in his work hero as
visit Snnford nnd give us some of Bixlcr has purchased half Interest in special representative of President
thnt inspiring stuff (not liquid) at tho Suwnnce County Citizen, a Harding hnvo prevented him from
one of tho meetings of tho Chamber weekly nnd tho paper will in tho fut- leaving. He gave out no statement
of Commerce or tho Rotary Club.
uro be published in tho plunt of tho prior to His repnrturc, hut it Is
Truth Messenger orgnn of tho Ad­ generally expected fin will return to
"THE BLOOD"
vent organization. J. E. Pound, who Cubn after making a report to tho
shares his interest in the Citizen stnto department nt Washington on
A sermon on this subject will bo with Mr. Bixlcr will servo ns editor tho results of his mission.
preached nt tho First Colored Bap­ of tho paper whllo Mr. Bixlcr will
tist Church of this city by Dr. A. C. act ns business mnnngcr.
STOCKTON FUNERAL
Shuler of tho Moody Blb’o Institute
ARRANGEMENTS INCOMPLETE
of Chicago on Sunday afternoon next THIEF STEALS TON OF COAL
Jnn. 15th, nt three o'clock.
RICHMOND, Vn., Jnn. 13.—A JACKSONVILLE, Jnn. 14.—Ar­
Wo hereby cordially invite all of
tho colored pnstor’B nnd thoir con­ shrewd thief yosterdny nfternoon rangements for funeral John N.
gregation nnd all of our. pooplc, in stolo n ton of coni from tho cellar of Stockton who died suddenly nt his
Und about tho city to worship with C. B. Valentine’s homo hero, it bo- homo hero yesterday of acute indig­
Mrs. Valentine, hor estion net complete nt noon today
ns next Sunday aftornoon nnd hear known todny.
tho sermon on this wondorful sub­ child and a servant wero in tho but tho family announced tho burial
ject by tho preacher who hns grontly houso whllo tho coal was btlng re­ In Evergreen comotory how. Daugh­
delighted many of our pooplo In throe moved hut know nothing about tho ter Asides In Minneapolis .Minnesota
thleft until tho supply of fuel up­ nnd members of tho family said fun­
sermons during this woek.
C. Brower, Pastor of tho First stairs ran low nnd a trip to tho col­ eral would not bo hold until hor
arrival, probably Monduy.
Colored Baptist Church, Snnford Fla. lar was made to replenish it.

ed by tho various speakers of the con­
ference and many of those in attend­
ance on thy meetings hnvo expressed
themselves ns greatly benefited.
Sunday morning and evening the
Congregational, Baptist nnd Presby­
terian churches will ho addressed by
one of the conference speakers.
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock there
will he held a great mass meeting in
tin1 Presbyterian church when Dr.
Henry Ostrom will give his famous
lecture on "Spiritualism and tho Bi­
ble” or "Do the Dead Talk Back?"
This address has been given at each
of ti.e Hiblo conferences held in tho
Southeast, and qlwnys standing room
has been at a premium.
Don’t fail to hear Dr. Ostrom on
this timely subject.
With tiio evening services held in
the churches as announced the pro­
gram comes to n dose.
Dr. Itodgers, director, is grateful to
the people of Sanford for the way tho
conference has been received, and es­
pecially to tho Sanford Herald for the
splendid reports of the meetings. "Thu
Herald," said the doctor, "has done a
man's part to make the meetings a
success, and I am sure all the pastors
and church people of tiio city appre­
ciate such a newspaper. Having been
a t one time in my life a newspaper
man, I possibly can appreciate more
fully such a service,”

&gt;2
It)
,6

Case Attracted Much.
ASKS VIVIANA
on Account!
TO TAKE PLACE Attention
of City Politics
OF BRIAND WAS HARD FOUG

PRESIDENT POINCARE IS FORM­
COURT GRINDING ON CIV!
ING NEW CABINET
CASES TODAY AND WILL
AT ONCE
HARDLY FINISH
• Hr Thi* .tMiirlnlrd
PARIS, Jan. II.—President Poin­ The grento*’ part of the day woe"'
care in his ti. ;k of forming the new taken up with the ease of the Stnto of
French cabinet to succeed tho llriand | Florida vs. .J. A. Killehrew, C. J. Ryan
ministry asked former Premier Vi-1and Ned Harrison, aggravated nssault,
viani to accept the post of minister of and did not go to thu jury until two
justice with vice-presidency of cnbi- o’clock. After about one hour's delib­
net but Vivlnni refused it was offic­ eration tho jury returned n verdict o f
ially announced this afternoon.
“not guilty."
Tho case hns attracted much atten­
CHANGES AT THE UNIVERSITY tion from tho fact thnt it occured
about city election time nnd served f o r
Mir The Aaanelntrd I'rran)
GAINESVILLE, Jan. M.—Pro­ food for tho political fans. Chief o f
fessor II. S. Davis who hns been tho Police Killehrew and Ned Harrison
chair of biology nt tho University of the motor policeman, started to thoFtoridn for several years has resign-1lake front west of tho city ona night
cd to accept a position in tho re­ to capture a still thnt they suspected
search department of the Federal existed there. On their way they pick­
ed up City Manager Rynn nnd he ac­
Bureau of Fisheries.
Professor J. S. Rogers, of the Uni­ companied them to tiio home of Fred
versity of Michigan, lias been elect­ Fredericks where the still wns found
ed by the hoard of control to fill tho nnd ii|h&gt;ii approaching it somo ono
jumped and ran nnd after being com­
chair made vacant.
manded to halt he was fired upon by
the party and filled with shot. It
GEORGES AND JACK
proved to bo Fredericks and ho was
MIGHT PULL STUNT
SOMEWHERE IN EUROPE taken to tho hospital whore ho soon
recovered. The three men in tho fir-'
ing squad were nrreatod nnd bound
tff!&gt; Tin* \wwoclntc«l l*rr«a)
NEW YORK, Jnn. 14.—Ring fol­ over to tho circuit court on tho cliurgo.
lowers conceding with Tex Rickard of aggravated assault and tho decis­
that another match in America bo- ion of the jury closes this . incidont;
tween Jack Dempsey and Georges that lias taken up so much timo and',
t’nrponlior would he a financial fizzle attention of the people and the courts.
are inclined to believe today such a
State's Attorney DcCottes repre­
; Hcrintagc might lie staged aboard with sented the state while City A'ttornoy
George (5. Herring and Cary I). Land­
Mulks was to hnvo appeared in court fair profit.
is, of DoLnnd, nnd J. J. Dickinson,
here today as attorney for three men
Thu Nnsh-Link Abstract Co., arc represented the defendants.
sentenced to Paris prison farm for
vagrancy and who are declared by au­ moving in Home now steel filing cnldthorities to lie Industrial Workers of ncts and office fixtures today In
lilt. WALKER’S BIBLE CLASS
the World. One of them, said to bu their office ia the John Miller block,
The N'ash-I.ink Co., are
nn Industrial Worker organizer, ap­ upstairs.
By request of tiio class Dr. Wnlpealed his case and announced habeas getting ready for a big business in ker will speak next Sunday nt tho
corpus proceeding to bring about tho the abstract business in Seminole Princess theater on " Can n Business
county.
release of the other two instituted.
Man he Religious?”
Tliis is a five question and tho
The city bus long needed nn art men are expected to nttend in largo
shop, it hns long needed a Woman’s numbers.
This ningic clnss has
Exchange.
We now hnvo both of sprang from nothing to one of tho
these in tho O. T. O. Gift Shop in lending classes of the Htato in n tow
the Wolnkn Block on Raiirond Way. \veeks nnd is ore of the livo Insti­
tutes of tho city.

INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE
WORLD HAVE NO PLACE IN THE
SOUTH, WILL NOT BE TOLERATED

SOUTH IRELAND RATIFIES
THE ANGLO-IRISH TREATY,
CREATING IRISH FREE STATE HAYS’ ACCEPTS
CONGRESS MUST
BIG MONEY
PASS ON FORD’S
iWRFn HIM
SHOALS PROJECT
NEW DIRECTORS FOR JACKSON­
VILLE HANK

Mljr The AamrUtril I'rras)
JACKSONVILLE, Jnn. 14.—Five
new members of the hoard of direc­
tors of the Atlantic National Bank
wero elected nt a recent meeting of
tho institution’s directorate.
Direc­
tors already serving were renewed.
Tho new directors included: Leon
T. Cheek, vice president of tho Cheek
Neal Coffee Company; Scott M. Loftin, general counsel for the Flnglor
interests; J. L. Medlin, naval stores
operator nnd commission merchant;
R. G. Swartz, vice-president of the
First-National Bank of Fornnnlinn;
Mr. Mizell succeeded his father, the
Into Jackson Mizell.
More than nine thousand new ac­
counts wore opened with the bank
during the year 1021, according to n
report mndo hy E. W. Lane president.
ST. PETE’S MUNICIPAL SEAL

(Ilr The Amnelnlrd I’rtaa)
ST. PETERSBURG, Jnn. 14.—St.
Petersburg has adopted aH Its muni­
cipal seal a design drawn by M I rh
Mnrgnrc Little, daughter of Mrs.
Edith T. Little, which took second
prlzo in n contest conducted last
summer hy tho Floridn Art School.
Tho design described n pcllcun porchcd on n post with palms nnd tho
bay in the background.
It is said
to hotter typify tho city than tho
fbrmor seal which displayed nn nntiquated railroad train travelling
across mountains,
Tho design hns already been carv­
ed in stone nnd plnccd over tho now
city water works building and It Is
planned to place it ovor all in^ficlpal buildings.
Klnsimmco hns a health club.

METHODIST CHURCH

At the Methodist Church Sunday
eve Dr. Walker will speak on tho
subject "Is it wise to mnke Now Year
resolutions". Mr. Boyd will sing.
The Sunday School meets nt 0:30
TO LEAVE CABINET AND TAKE A. M. nnd tho prenrhing services a t
POSITION WITH MOVING
11 A«. M. and 7:30 P. M. Epworth
PICTURE CO.
League 0:30 p. M.
Strangers es­
pecially welcome.
Mir The Aaaorlnled I'rraa)
, WASHINGTON, Jnn. 14.—The an­
BURGLARY WITH FISH POLE
nouncement that Postmaster General
Hayes will shortly retire from the
(From
Dolly)
cabinet was made nt the Whito House
LAKELAND, Jnn. 14.—Burglar]
todny. After forty minutes confer­ through the medium of a fishing poll
ence with Hayes, President Harding nnd line is snid to he tho Intest crlmi
said ho could not well object to IlnyH fed here. Two men thus cquippoc
retirement to become head of the Nat­ made several good hauls InHt Sun
ional Association of Motion Picture dny night according to reports madi
Producers nnd Distributors.
to the police henilqunrters .
Hays in discussing tho niuttor in­
II. D. Cnrter of R01 South Man
formally said no date for his retire­ nchussetts avenue, nwoko In timo t&lt;
ment had been decided on, thut tho see his trousers disappearing thro
matter was boing left open waiting ‘ugh tho window dnngling at thi
his negotiations with tho producers. end of n fishing lino. Officers ar
Ho refused to discuss snlnry offered rived promptly on tho lookout thi
but roported it was upward of $130,­ two men escaped with more than $71
000 a year. Probable successors men­ in ensh nnd n watch.
tioned include Senator Now, Indiana,
Mnrcus Tyre, guest nt n local hots
Hurbcrt Work, present first assistant earlier in tho night had socurod I
postmnstor general, Wnltor Hickey, hold on one of tho mon hut ho broki
Kansas City manufacturer nnd Repre- nwny nnd osenped leaving Mr. Tyr
sontutivo Steenorson, Minnesota.
minus his wntch and money.
Two other thefts tho snmo nigh
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 14.—Postmns- wero reported to tho police attribute
tor General Hnys conferred with tho night’s work to tho snmo pair o
President Hording todny in rospoct to outlaws.
tho offer mndo him by tho Motion
POLICE LEAVING IRELAN]
Plcturo producors to becomo head of
thoir nntlonal organization. Roports
DUBLIN, Jnn. 13.—Withdraw
wore porsistont In WnBhlngton for sovoral weeks thnt Hnys would accopt tho the government polico auxiliary 1
offor nnd rotiro from tho cnblnot but Irolnnd will lo begun at onco.
ho said todny ho did not think ho wns announced officially today
would ho nbio oven nfter his confor- tho first contingent comprising i
onco with Harding today to announce ly 300 of tho auxiliaries would 1
Dublin tomorrow for England.
"conclusive decision.’'
Post Cards at tho Herald Office.

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WHY COLD TREATMENTS
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Phone 217-W

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Mr. nnd Mrs. Seymore Pritchard
B
jpent a few days the first of tho
Boys’ Dubblebilt OVerconts, $9.50
week nt tho homo of his sister, Mrs.'
Snturdny—Mcsdnincs W. E. Watson, A. F. Wcsterdick.
values .............................................
O. J. Starling, John Loonardi and
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Boys’ Dubblebilt Overcoats, $10.00
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Menior nnd
Forest Lnko will ontortaln at a their two little ones, Myrtle nnd W&lt;
va 1lies •»»•«•••«••••••■•«.«••«••••.,••••••*• .
ton at the Wolnka, honoring Mrs. C. Jr., left Inst Monday in their auto
Boys’ Dubblebilt Overcoats $15.00
:
Arthur
B. Gllkes nnd Mrs. Robert
values Y • y«« »»«»^ n . » i n m» i
to visit near Okeechobee.
Simms of Jacksonville from 3:00 to
Raymond Ilcndorson, who has
0:00 p. m.’
BOYS- SUITS
been staying with his grand pnrents
Snturdny—Children's Story Hour at
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Boys' Dubblebilt Suits, $7.00
tho Central Park a t 4:00 p. m.
of
his
father,
Will
Henderson.
A^nlues ..............................................................
Monday—Educational Department of
By Rupert Hughes and an AH-Star !
Elmer Tyner went down ngnin
Boys' Dubblebilt Suits, $12.50
tho Woman’s Guild will meet at
s tho Parish House at 3:30 o'clock. Sunday to drive a truck nt WlndoCast, Fox News and a Comedy
values ...............................................*..........
more
until
tho
shop
work
opens
up
Boys’ Dubblebilt Suits, $15.00
ngnin.
s values ................................ ...............................
MONDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Christler of Orlando
Boys’ Dubblebilt Suits, $18.50
Social meeting of Business nnd
spent
Sunday visiting at the home of
Saturday at the Princess—Frank i[
\ al ues
i....................................
Professional Woman’s Club at eight
Charles
Cramer and wife and othor
Boys’ Dubblebilt Suits, $25.00
o'clock nt the Club rooms.
Grnpeville friends. They have four
Mayo in “Dr. Jones”; also a Comedy
vn lu p s
.
acres in pecans, of which wo had a
L. W. Goodyonr of Lakeland spent
treat, nnd they were fine. Wo would ....______________________•________ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■a a a B a iU ||
BOYS HART SCHAFFNER &amp; MARX SUITS
yesterday attending to business.
also acknowledge a gift of some fino
J. E. Searing, of Newberry, S. C. ornnges nnd grapefruit from Alfred desorving specinl mention were Miss
Ericson nnd J. E. Lundquist.
Cnthcrlno Young who had ad har
was a business visitor hero yester­
$25.00 values,
J. E. Lundquist nnd A. F. Wcster- . Pnrt of tho play nnd Mr. T. W. Law,,
day.
now ...............................................................
dick hnvo sold off their crop of oran- ton who was persundnd to take the
ges this week.
part of tho millionnro just two dnys
II.
F.
Wilkins
of
Lnkclnnd,
was
in
WASH SUITS
A number of men folks are off on boforc the play wns to be given, be­
B
the
city
yesterday
attending
to
busi­
$2.50 values,
a hunt, leaving on Thursday for the cause of the inability of tho one who
ness.
now ............................................................
Wlkiwn and Pole-bridge section had this character to take part in the
$3.00 values,
among
them are, Frank Woodruff, piny.
Mr. Lawton curried out the
S. M. Rohcnlinum, of Savannah,
now ............................................................
Sr.,
A.
F,
Wcsterdick nnd Barney part most crcditnbly throughly con­
Gn.,
was
in
tho
city
,
transacting
$3.50 values,
Beck.
vincing the audience that ho cared
business.
now ............................................................
T. O. Tyner served for a few days very little for being n m illionaire:
$1.00 values,
George Harrow and Cnlontinc, of on the grand jury in Sanford tho in piny at least.
R E P A IR IN G
-woi’m
now ............................................................
first of the week.
Long Islnnd, N. Y. are among tho
$5.00 values,
Geo. Bnllingcr is having a kitchen
In tho Pule Moonshine your Hearts
recent arrivals here nnd will spend
now ............................................................
reroofed
and
u
back
porch
enlarged
Entwine
Thursday, Jnn. 12th, Lake­
some time hero transacting bushes*.
$0.00 values,
and closed in for a dining room. side Pavilion.
249-2tp
Forrest
West
is
doing
tho
work
for
now ............................................................
EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT
GENERAL REPAIRING
V. C. Collor, contractor.
B $7.50 values,
OF THE WOMAN'S CLUR
Tho O. T. O. Gift Shop would be
Mrs.
Ballinger
regrets
very
much
now .................................................
Old Ford Ginn
s The regular meeting of tho Educa­
glad to meet tho ladies of Snnford West First St.
ONE LOT WASH SUITS,
Phone No. 417-W
tional Department of tho Woman’s tho loss of a leather bound Bible, n in regard to the Woman's Exchnngo.
n o w ................................
Guild will ho held Mondny after­ teachers edition and has been hoping
251-2t-p
whoever pick-d it Up will be kind
noon at 3:30 at the Parish House.
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BOYS’ BLOUSES
Reports will lie rend from Convo­ enough to return it to box 241, route
cation, nnd other papers of interest A. It lias seen service hut our name
J $1.25 values, now ............................................................. 89c
will he given.
Dcnconess Parkhill is on the fly leef with some verses
91.50 values, now .................................................. " "
in
of Orlando will also adress the de­ and many passages double and triple
marked.
partment.
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BOYS’ SHIRTS—Arrow and Kaynee
We will repent tho notion of our
It is hoped that there will be :i
B Boys’ Silk Shirts, $10.00 v a lu e s..................................... $5 no
last
item that Rev. J. S. Clnrk late
good attendance nt this meeting.
5 $1.50 values, n o w ..........................................................
$1.19
of California, ami a missionary for
-of. $2.50 values, n o w ........................
1 .is
17 years in Alaska is giving Bible
WOMAN’S
Get
An
Abstract
Before
club
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n t e r t a in ­
B $3.00 values, n o w ........................... . . . . Z Z Z Z Z Z Z " * ’ 1.98
studies on Revnintion in Lake Mjiry
m ent
2.18
m $3.50 values, n o w ..........................
on Tuesday eve, in Upsuln at 7.00
Buying Property
HOUSE
Wednesday nnd in Sorrento, Friday
On February 21 nnd 22 entertain­ eve and all are urged to come und
BOYS’ NIGHT SHIRTS
CLEANING
! monts will bo given nt the .Parish hear him.
$1.25 values .....................................................
S9c
House, for the Building Fund for the
ARTICLES
This is tlie part that is such n my­ E. A. DOUGLASS, Pres.
Woman's House.
■ Children’s BALBRIGGAN UNION SUITS
stery to most of us but to which a
Entertainments on both these dnys special blessing is attached.
: Sizes 2 to 10, $1.25 values ................................................89c
will he especially interesting and one
He will be with us again on tho
that no one can afford to •c.iss. fourth Sunday also at 3:00 .
CHILDREN’S UNDERTOGS
Watch the paper for further an
Sunday school meets after this ut
nounccmcnts.
SI.00 values, nmv ...............................................
79f
2:00 o’clock. A good attendance.
“Happy Jnck’’ hns been camping
EVENING BRIDGE.
SLEEPING NIGHTIES for the KIDDIES
out on J. L. Lundquist place for a
The child’s stomach is delicate nnd
$1.50 values, now .....................
$1.19
few days in Upsnln and lias orders
The members of the Evening to remain here until the 22nd. His nearly nil physicians will agree thnt
PAJAMAS, $1.50 values, now .......................................... i.m
Bridge Club woro most pleasantly wife, Mrs. Carrie Cares of Boston every upsetting influence should bo
entertained Inst evening |»y Mrs. E. has come down to spend the few dnys avoided. Internnl medicines nro some­
in
ONE LOT BOYS’ BALBRIGGAN UNION
F. Housholdcr, nt her homo on Ninth of rest with him, not linving seen times necessary but invnriably they
SUITS
street. There being three tables of him for two years and ten months. have a had effect on the child’s sys­
$1.50 values, now .................................................
7f,c
players.
We understand he is traveling nr* tem. Such slight nilments ns coughs,
In the rooms where the card tattles ound the world in an endurance test colds nnd sometimes croup can ho
BOYS’ FLANNEL PAJAMAS
were arranged, lovely red rosea nnd or wager in connection with John very successfully treated externally.
$2.00 values, n o w ...................................................
$1.19
ferns in baskets were effectively Hopkins University.
Cnmthol, an axccllont croup nnd
He carries 90
Will Iks Inst days you can secure your
placed.
pounds on his back nnd is not usking pneumonin salve, especially prepared
ONE LOT LEWIS (BALBRIGGAN) UNION
When scores were counted after for anything but a cup of water and for children, when rubbed vigorously Bananas and Apples from the at
the curd game, it wns found that tho signatures of the governors and into the chest, throat nnd temples nnd near tho express office.
SUITS FOR BOYS
Mrs. Jacobson, held high score mayors at all the capitals and cities spreud in tho nostrils nnd thront will BANANAS, by tho bunch, d* | and
For Hoys, sizes 28 to 32
among tho Indies, and was awarded through which he passes uml of the break up the phlegm, clear the air
only....................... ......... .. $ 1 UP
$1.50 values, now ....................................................................98c
a into book. The men's prize, also crowned heads of other lands.
passages, soothe and heal. It stops a
Ho
$2.00 values, now .................
$1.19
a late book wns won by D. I,. Thras­ is n Norwegian by birth and wo be­ cold without tho need of internal medi­ By the Dozen,
$2.25 values, now .................................................
1..J8
only ..............................
her.
lieve the people here will be glad to cines.
I.nto in the evening Mrs. Hnus- hear him lecture at the church after
It contains no capsicum and docs Winesnp Apples by tho
ONE LOT WASH HATS
holder served a tempting salad the school next Sunday, especially all not blister tho skin ns ninny othor
box ............. ............. .
85c to $1.50 values ..................................................................49c
course nnd coffco.
tho children, as ho tries to live up to salves do. 30c at nil drug stores. By tho Dozen,
Mrs. Housholder’s guests included his name,
Southern Drug Manufacturing Co.,
BOYS’ UNIONALLS
Mr. and Mrs. D. L . Thrasher, Mr.
Jacksonville, Fla., Wholcsnlo Distrib­ only ..............................
B $1.50 values ............................................................................98c
nnd Mrs. Jacobson, of Newark, N. J.,
utors.—Adv.
OVIEDO
a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a &gt;*
J $2.50 values ....................................................................................$1.98nnd Mrs. Gcorgo Knight, Mr. nnd
Mrs. It. A. Newman, Mr. and Mrs.
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BOYS’ RAIN COATS
S. Puleston, Messrs F. E. Itoumillat
over
by Mcsdnmos Coffee and Hag­
S $5.00 values .........................................................................$3.75
and E. F. Housholdcr.
an.
Mrs
L. A. Sheldon having re­
■ $10.00 values ...................................................................... 7.50
turned to her homo at Genova.
Itain H ats $1.50 values .........................................................98c
s
At one-thirty on Jnminry 1st. nt
MR. FALL IN YOSEMITE
m
tho
Methodist parsonage, Mrs. Ruth
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BOYS’ FELT HATS
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Scott
of
Arcadia
was
united
$1.50 values ....................98c
$2.50 values ........*....... $1.18
in mnrrlgo to Lewis E. Wright, Jr.,
$3.00 values .............................
$2.18
Rev. L. E. Wright officiating. Only
tho
immediate fnmily of the groom
ONE LOT PLUSH HATS
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nnd
Miss Ruth Young who plnyed
$3.50 v a lu e s............................................................................ $1.50
tho wedding mnrch woro present.
Tho intention of tho couple wero to
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ONE LOT BOYS’ GLOVES
bo
married
Just
as
tho
New
Year
75c v a lu e s............................................
39c
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On
account
of
an
increased
demand
for
used
j
tho
way
from
tho
train
tho
ceremony
BOYS SOCKS, Black and Tan
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wns delayed. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wright :
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25e values ................................................................................ 19c
with their llttlo dnughtor Ruth Gone
ESSEX cars we are in a position to give good g
Scott left Sunday at noon after re­
BOYS’ HOSE, Black
ceiving
tho
congratulations
of
many
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50c values ................................................................................ 38c
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friends who wish for them a long
life of joy and happiness together.
trades on them the balance of this month. S
BOYS’ COLLARS
On Friday night Jan. flth, u splen­
LAUNDERED COLLARS, 2 for .........................................25c
did amateur play was given at tho
Soft Collars, 25c values, 2 f o r .............................................26c
school house undor tho direction of
Soft Collars, 86c values, 2 f o r .............................................36c
Mrs. T. W. Lawton. Tho play
Soft Collars, 50c values, 2 f o r ............................................... 51c
“Ruth In a Rush" was presented by
m
tho following young peoplo. Misses
These Prices are for CASH only
i
Ruth and Ellznboth Young, Noll Wil­
Secretary of the Interior Full has liams, Catherine Young, Kntherlno
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been Inspecting some of the national Lawton, Vivian Wright, nnd Mrs. E. ■ Phone 876
Orlando,
Fla.
G.
Hancock.
Messrs.
Rovcrdy
Whlparks In tho West. He Is here seen
at Glncler point, Yoseniltu National ght, L W. Lawson, Walter Carter, R.
park, looking down Into the Yoseinlto M. W. Sturdivant and Harold Vuno,
or B ee MACK BUTT at Wight Tire Co.
valle/, 3,25-1 feet Itolow. In tho back­ All tho parts wero well playod and
ground is Half Dome,
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Car Owners

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14,1922

TWO

to to to *a to to
The first real bit of work for the
City Commissioners will bo the fin­
ishing of tho work of condemning
N k lU k r4
i(t» r« » o a ( i r t y t I
A l l ■« t h e H e r a l d U u lld l n ir , 1
the
frame buildings that now stand
M n c n o lla A v f„ H anford, F la .
in tho way of progress* They made
l, W. Phillips tear down his building
and
they should mako others do tho
I'Utlt.tnilRIlH
WHAT SANFORD NEEDS
same. It seems hard to do this
ku Jr. H O L L Y _____________________ K d l l o r sometimes but it la tho only way to
H I.l.AHI&gt;........ Heerelary-Treneurer
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f t 4 . N K H l i ........ ............. G e n e r a l M a a a a e r build up n real city.
Hollo there Bob;
C . L. I l l W I N _____C i r c u l a t i o n M a n a g e r
5
If you bellovo what wo nro about to
I'hone 14A up to OiOO P. &gt;1.
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print it, if you do not, consign
Advertising Hates Made Known on
"First car of green celery goes
X
Application
it
to
the
waste basket.
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this
morning
from
thu
cast
side,”
X
H n b e r r l p t l o n l*rlee In A d v a n c e
X
Snnford
is
already
fnmous
for
hor
This institution, whose success and stren g th has
O n e T e a t — ---------------------- ----— ........ 9 M O declares thu Sanford llcruld in a big
X
.1.00 headline.
• l x M onths
fortiio
lands,
hor
flowing
wolls,
hor
X
"Golden celery will pro­
' llsllwa
llellvered In Clip t&gt;P Carrier
X
been
builded
by
n
loyal
people,
whose
most
valuwonderful
lettuce
and
celery
fields,
10
Cenla
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j
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One Week
bably start next week." Tho Her­
X
X
her rail and water facilities, her
able asset Is thc confidence, tru s t and esteem of
The hlx 13- to IN-pnxe Weeklp Her­ ald goes into some detail regarding
a
ald eallretp eovrre Hrmtnule Countp
a
schools and churches nnd her peoplo.
'And In pnhltnhrd creep Friday, Adver- the condition and prospects of tho
a
M —IC4.
those who know it best and whose highest enThe self-mndo town. So far, so
1l*bc rales mnde known on nppllra- celery crop, and seems pleased with
a
a
dioa. Uemocratle In politics. MJO per
good.
Uut
tho
work
of
building
nnd
Telenc
Chadwick
in
Ruberk
Huqhe^
the conditions shown und the pres­
a
Tear, alwapn In advance.
denvor is to attain still higher plains of service—
x
growth has just begun.
‘DANGEROUS CURVE AHEAP*
BMnt3H TIIK AHNOCIATKII I'ltiCHH pects of the market.
It ulso tells
x
QOIPWVM
x
wishes you n happy, healthful and prosperous
Let no good citizen lose sight of tho 8
that cabbage and cauliflower nro
x
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being shipped from Sanford in largo AT THE STAR PHEATRRTONIGHT fact that our town enn never he great­
x
New Year.
x
er nor bigger than her people, and
qualities, und is bringing good ---x
x
r.i
m
h
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that confidence nnd loyalty nre both
Sanford band plays in Orlando to­ prices. “Many peoplo think that to
x
x
thc seen und tho unseen elements in Lj
morrow afternoon.
this is cnhbngo year,” the nows- to
tho building of n great city. There [
-----------o----------paper adds, "and it looks ns though to
must he confidence In Individuals for | j
And Sanford and Orlando will talk this dish, fit for king or pauper, will to
individual us well ns coniidcnco In tha i
about the future of the two cities go over big this senson.—Times to
constructive ability nnd power of thu j
Ily a Sanford Celery-fed
Union.
| to
and the ball games of the past.
community to put over tho thing u n -!f
Man
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and loynlty to every effort
Don't forget tho Merchant’s DemSays tho Snnford Herald: "Of- ^
and
Inch
of
progres made.
.
t
o
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
onstrntion Fair next week in Snn-lfidnls of the Rod and gun club do
The
question:
Arc theso two po­
ford, firing in your products for this j clnro that tho new building will lie
tent
factors
at
work
in Sanford? In
■axxMi
ready for use soon and will add an\\ nrk is getting too heavy in truck,
—our own little fair.
our
sister
city,
Orlando,
yes!
in
Mi­
other link in the tourist amusement ^Op, &gt;’ou fellows with Phunny Phncts.
to to to to to to to to to
ami, yes.
The new Uepublfcnn paper, the line for Snnford Hub winter.’’ The
NOVELTY
Lot’s whip these factors in line and
to SANFORD
newspaper adds that when the golf
Tho people who do tho most talking
Florida Post will Issue the first
[ to
to
WORKS
town put them to work for Snnford.
number about the first of February, t and country club is completed San- n,«»ul thc " W »oln« ol,t
\Vc
have
every
reason
for
eonfito
to
V.
C.
C U LLE R , Prop.
With the splendid equipment and the lord will certainly take a front place nr« 80cn . thc m°9t in (neighboring donee in thc future of Sanford and to
to
timing
the
tourists
resorts
of
the
towns
buying
goods.
General $hop and MiU
efficient force they should issue u
surely pride and love of home town ' to
to
state.
"With
tho
proper
amuse­
fine paper.
Felix Frank has figured out that should instill and foster in every San- to
JVprk
to
ments ami a big tourist hotel this
---------- y----------fordito's
heart,
unstinted
loyalty
t
o
,
to
there
is
one
ear
for
every
fourteen
to CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
city can afford ns much to tourists
Sanford also has a new hand hut
' people In the United States. Ho Snnford. The above is only u hint Jn to
to {117 Commercial Street Sanford, Ki»
as
any
city
in
Florida."
Sanford
is
tho Celery City is making more elab­
sprung it on Frank Miller the other a general way in community eonfi- to You Can Find tho Name of an
easily
reached,
has
a
fine
climate
and
orate preparations for concerts than
day and Frank said, "Gowan, thero'H deuce and loyalty. It might ho well to Every Live Professional and to
G eo .iy . fiijiglit
Leesburg. An appropriation has been lots of progressive, enterprising peo­ | not that many Fords in the United for every self-respecting citizen, to jrn Business .Man in Sanford in to
ple.
It
Is
a
great
trucking
center
Real E state and Insurance
made for tho hand's expenses.—Lees­
ask himself: "Am I ono of those per- *\q This Column Each Day to
and easily be made a tourist resort. States."
burg Commercial.
sons who is helping to make my home in
1;- FLORIDA
to SANPORD
—Times Union.
•-----------o---------town
hig
nnd
grent?"
!
to
The
oil-stock
salesman
was
perhaps
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
---------- o----------thc slickest of his kind. His emotion­
Pardon it, Bob, if what is about to
Nowberry has been vindicated by
Sanford Steam Laundry
"WHILE YOU WAIT"
al picture of the kingdoms of the he written seems to ho only u nior- Sanford Construct’ll C..
part of tho Republican senate. Ho may
FOR SERVICE
world that must shortly fall into the chant’s viewpoint. But there is one^ CONTRACTORS AND BUILDKRh’
think he has been whita-washed and
You
can
wait
for
tho
buying
Call 146-.J
hands of every possessor of n share form of loyalty which seems to tho
he probably has. Newberry probably
nm, SpecifIcatlonfl Cmsorfull
public
to
discover
you.
Or—
W.
RAVVLING.
Prop.
of
stock
of
the
Gopfy
Gusher
Com­
writer,
is
not
very
general,
a
lack
of
did no more than many uthcr men
Furnished
You can got right out after it pany was so colorful as to stir tho which is, perhaps a greater injury to
running for office—only ho was
through advertising, ami compel the very soul of the seven-yenr-old eaves­ Snnford than the casual observer
All Work Guaranteed
caught.
George A. DeCottes
public to discover you.
---------- o----------dropper at the conference between thu might imagine. We refer to this al­ H. T. FACE
P. O. Box 28
If you can afford to wait long philanthropist and his prospective vic­ most general habit of buying out of
Attorney-at-Liiw
Harry Hrown, of the Lakeland Tele­
enough—well, that’s your affair. tim.
Over
Seminole to'unly Hank
Snnfunl.
The
habit
of
sending
HOME
gram, is alwuys going higher up nnd
Sanford Machine 8?
But—
"Oh,
mamma,"
gasped
Johnny,
MADE
money
away
and
out
of
tho
BANCORP
-;1 -iFLORIDA
getting better. He has lately installed
If you decide to play the waiting breathless with haste and excitement home channels of circulation
Foundry Co.
nnd
tho full leased wire service of the
Mach,„c and noHor Work. .. Employment Bureau..
Associated Press. The Lakeland Tele­ came instead of hustling out after “please come quick! Santa Claus is trade, to markets from which no part j
Success,
be
sure
you're
or
your
toes
This vocational committee of the Busi­
down on the front porch with his of the money ever returns. How does
gram Is one of the South Florida’s
Cylinder
Grinding;
DcLuxe
Pistons;
ness and Professional Women’s Club
enough
to
provide
the
public
with
whiskers shaved off and is goin’ to this retard tho growth of Snnford?
r ,&lt;
i to r
host evening papers.
something
wutii
seeking.
Oversize
Rings
and
Pins;
Flywheel
requests all yminjf women desiring
give everything he's got to papal"
The answer: Why docs the drawing
---------- o----------As a rulo, these days, peoplo have
Steel
Gear
Ilnnds;
Crank
Shafts
reemployment
to register at the First
of the blood from tho body impover­
Seventy-five per cent of the vet­ learned that the
non--advertised Pussyfoot, Pussyfoot, where have you ish and weaken the body 7
turned; agents for Callle Inboard nnd ^ n^ onn' Bank.
erans of tho world war want their business is also the sleepy business.
been 7
Why does taking flour out of tho Outboard Motors. -----------Phone 02
AGNES 0. BERNER, Chnlrman
cash in thu bonus plan and practical­
Too slow to be worth hunting for. I have been to Orlando to knock out family coffer and sending it to anoth­
ly all of the four billions would have —The Ad Route.
the sin.
Acteylene Welding
H* W.
er, lessen the first family’s supply?
to bo raised at once. Thu boys need
11 . cNICKERSON
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Down
where
tho
"moonshines”
on
the
Public
Accountant;
Audits—System*
Why
docs
taking
money
out
of
a
OF ALL KINDS
their money more now than they will
CELERY
AND
STRAWIlERIUEM
lake
Income
Tnx
Service
Sanford
hank
nnd
sending
it
to
a
evor need it again. Let them have it
And
the
Irish
whiskey
looks
like
a
Room
10
McNdll-Dnvis
Bldg.
Chicago
hank
reduce
the
cash
In
the
MOVING
NORTH.
Sanford
W
elding
Co.
or cut out tiie talk.
Orlando, Fla.
fake;
Sanford hank ?
Located In Eagle Bldg., 205 Oak Ave. Phono 852
Why does taking money out of SnnThe first ear of celery from fields Down where they need me every hour,
Orlando has purchased the county
Down where tho orange wine is nev­ ford and sending it to Chicago reduce
around
.Sanford
was
started
to
the
S. O. Shinholser
court house, the county commission­
er sour.
the money power of Sanford?
ers have purchased a lot from the northern markets Inst Saturday,
Contractor and Builder
Pussyfoot, Pussyfoot, what will you do
Listen, Bob, it’s a sad hut true fact,
school hoard for a new court house says the Daily Herald.
SANFORD
FLORID*
It is estimated that there will he After you have eliminated the "stow"? We have authentic Information Hint
and it is now up to tlui school hoard
from $500 to $1,000 a day passes out
to purchusc a lot from some other about 1,300 acres of celery in the I will go hack to obi London town
Where the booze question will not of Sanford, through the postoffice to "W E DELIVER THE GOODS
anford
section
this
year
and
that
source and build another school build­
down,
in til order houses of the northeast. Quick Service Transfei
ing, all of which indicates that Orlan­ when it starts rolling about the first
old
Wiiut does this mean to Sanford and
Where
they
put
it
down
in
dear
of February, the market will he
Storage Facilities
do Is moving some.
her
people? An average of $750 a If we plcnse you, tell others; If uu
"pubs."
cleaned up on New York state cold
---------- o----------td l us. Phone 498
storage celery anil California celery Where they gave me many hard old day, 2(1 days, $10,500 a month or
The churches of Sanford should he and that the Snnford celery will
"rubs”
$2.11,000 per annum. All taken out of
filled with people tomorrow when the bring n good price. The Sanford Where I always give them the “molly- the channels of trade, no part of
Auto Radiator Repair
various pulpits will lie filled by the crop is looking fine and the weather
grubs,"
which ev»,'r returns to Snnford. An
Shop
excellent preachers wlu&gt; are here all is ideal for growing and it has taken And tiny use water only in tho tubs. appalling loss to the peoplo and San­
this week expounnding the truths of a wonderful start in the past few
Located
at
207
French Ave., between
ford. What a difference there would
SAVE YOU MONEY
the hilile at the Ilihle Conference at weeks.
2nd
and
Third.
E. R. REKGQUIST.
A find Spell
lie today in our town if only this $231,the Presbyterian church. These meet­
(100 had been kept la circulation, hard
(With nil ache in every line)
.lust now cabbage and cauliflower
ings have been well attended nnd have have the floor olid ore being shipped When your head begins to ache,
times would not ho here. The laborer,
been productive of much good in the
Hotel Montezuma
the farmer, the merchant and the pro­
And
your
knees
begin
to
shache
Write ua
from Sanford in large quantities,
community. It is not often that San­
fessional
man,
would
all
ho
busy.
The
And
you
feel
your
body
qua:
ho
bringing good prices and being in
"Sanford's
New
Hotel’’
ford has a week of such wonderful
hanks would hnve bigger deposits ami
And you freeze and then you hnchu;
, first class condition,
Empire Hotel Block
$1.50 Up Per Day
massages from the preachers of many I Also, with strawberries bringing When you cannot sleep or wncho
bigger sums to let to encourage every
denominations who are devoting their
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
better than fiOe a quart all Inst week, And you think your hack will hrncho, firm, industry and enterprise.
lives to tho hilila conferences with the
It’s
the
Flu.
For
heaven’s
sncho
Oh
hoy,
Snnford
would
ho
as
livo
| the production has shown n steady
WILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT—
idea of bringing tho hihle truths home
and as busy as a bee hive.
increase every day.
At Plant City, Go to bed and cure-alls tncho,
WILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT—
Baptist
Temple, Bat., Jan. Id. 217-Otc
to the great mass of the people, those
It must ho admitted that when
since last Monday, the express e«m- Cure-alls good and curu-nlla fnchc
Raptist Temple, Hat., Jan. 1-1, 2l7-(3tc
who attend church regularly, tho Sun­
homo people and home institutions
pnny lias handled 10,872 quarts of And your will you’d better mnehe.
Get your meals at the Bell Cafe.
day school teachers, thc workers in
Too
had
you've
been
such
a
radio
have surplus money, that some how it
berries in 2f&gt;0 refrigeator boxen from
Just received tho Now York ship­
118-Otc
the church and those who are not that city. The farmers have re­ What! Up again? That Indies the gets Into circulation and thereby Htim
ment
of hulk dntos, figs, lentils, split
members of the church. In fact the
cndio.
ulntcs business enterprises, and huslceived something like $10,000 from
pens nnd red Kidney beans.—Popular
Neath
the
light
of
tho
silver
moon,
11 biblu conference has boon almost a re­
—E. Hy Pnlmur.
ness projects of nil kinds, mid from Thursday, Jnn. 12th.
25l-2tc
these sales. Tho total estimated
210-2tp Market.
vival week in tho great interest tak­
■
-----------------------tho
ditch
digger
to tho banker, nil get
returns to the growers for straw­
en in this work and the earnestness
FRIDAY'S ARRIVALS AT
busy together, and prosperity ruleH
witli which the large audience each berries this season to date have been
THE
VALDEZ
HOTEL
supreme. When one thinks of tho
$11,000, while the total output has
night has listened to these blble teach-------constant stream of money flowing out
reached 00,750 quarts.
■pro. Go tomorrow morning and overl­
H. IL Heard, Tampa; D. C. Kelly, of Snnford it Is a pnizle to understand i
Add to these figures the daily
ing. You will like it, you will learn
Jacksonville; Mr. and Mrs. Brittain, where it comes from or how it hap-j
shipment
of
enrs
and
cars
of
citrus
much, you will lie greatly honefittod
*’rult from the state, and the hun­ Jacksonville; W. O. Dunnock, New pens that Snnford people are not much
In mind, body and spirit.
ANY PART OF TOWN, ON TERMS TO S
.2
dreds of other distinctly Florida pro York; C. A. Matthews, Daytona; II. L. harder pressed for funds.
duds, and it will lie soon that vaiit | Glrtipan, Atlanta; J. W. Chamberlain,
Say, Bob, let's got busy and if pos- "
SUIT YOU
3■
■■■■■u an n a n n u u u aa m j sa tin a n a mims nro coming into tho state, and Valdosta; It. Ftearno, Jacksonville; II. slide, stop this outward flow of Kan
You can make money buying for advance. ■
largely from sources otiltudo tho 11, Yales, Atlanta; Miss Lulu Back, ford cash. It's the wise guy who ■
local c {checquers.—Clermont Press. Atlanta; Miss Catherine English, At- keeps his cash whore ho makes it. H
You are going to build a home one of these 3
Innta; F. E. Strother, Nashville; C. Tho man who makes his money in ia
-I
M
A. Smythe, Jacksonville; Win. Black- Sanford ought to ho a booster for n days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it
3 AWNINGS AND POLES MUST
well, Jacksonville; It. B. Allen, Jack- Sanford, end if he is he will make ■ by easy stages.
It;
M
SLIDE
sonvllto; W. S. Wells, Ball’more; C. .1. his monev work for Sanford. Then
i!
GRADE
COFFEE
If you have some money, will build one or
(Mr th«*\R»'irlntr«i |.rr«B&gt;
Jones, Tampa; J. W. McGregor, Lew- lie’ll by a booster, nut a grouch; u doer,
3
TAMPA, Jan.11.—Barber poles Iston, Me.; ,1). C. Hull, DuLand; Cary
not a croker.
two
houses.
SATURDAY, JAN. MTU
and awning supports must move In Landis, DuLand; G. L. Wagner, Brad- How iH this, Boh?
Sanford is moving, don’t wait, get in the
from the edge of tho sidewalk to tho' ontown; W. F. Freoto, Chicago; Judge Sanford people’s New Yonrslognn: ,*
4:00 to 8:00 I*. M.
game now.
building that boasts them according Perkins, Del,and; Mrs. S. IL Walker "Wo make our gurney in Sanford;
lo an edict Issued by Building Inspec- ami Mrs. A. Ilawpo, Grottos, Vu.; S. wo'll keep our money in Sanford! Hur- H
Everybody Welcome
M tor 0 ‘era of tills city.
( It. Trigshy, Chicago; F. I). Snow, Mi- rah for Sanford! Yours for a bigger
■
nnd greater Sunford!"
H Mr. Otorn announced his intorpro-1ami.
■
.
D.
L.
THRASHER.
M
(ation of a city ordinance prohlbits
X
/load brass wash hoards 75c each,
ing
the
obstruction
of
tho
sldowolks
r
2
s
Just received tffo Npw York ship­
251-2tc
Phonea 4PT-4B4
to mean that thu harbor poles nnd cu'sh.—Popular Market.
i
8■ supports for awnings must ho nttnehment of hulk dates, figs, lentils, split
a
x
■ ed to the building not orcetpd at tho
Coinfort Cottage \ylll he glad to see poas nnd rod Kidney hpnns.—Popular
agent
WELAKA HLOCK
251-2tc
old ifriends und now onus.
2501 lOtp Market.
3 outer end of tho wnlk.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14,1922
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I T S c e n e - fr o m R U P E R T HUGHESp h o i o p / o y on j
iL ./., m a r r ie d life . D a n g e r o u s - C u r v e A n e a d l^
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LAST TIME AT THE STAR THEATRE TONIGHT

or another representative of th e' plcnsnnt birthday party at tho Styles
Manatee county vegetable growers; , homo In town Wednesday evonlng
T. D. Guthrioj traffic manngor of tho given for Mtb. Winnie Styles.
Southern Wholesale Growers As-1 Will Unynor is reported slightly,on
nocintlon; a representative of Chaso the gnin today, Mr. Itnyor has been
&amp; Co,, Jacksonville; Mr. Font of ill with typhoid fever since Christ­
Jacksonville, for the finh industry, mas at the Fornnld Hospital.
nml a representative of tho Georgini Fioridn Sawmill Association in boHenry McLaulin, Jr.
. half of the luinbor business,
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
j A Washington dispatch Inst night
; stntcd that Dr. J. II. Ross, of Win­
ter Haven, president of the Fioridn
CltniH Exchange, nnd Prof. W. M.
Newell, state plant commissioner, of |
Gainesville, .had been added to tho
list of deligates to nttem! tho confer­
ence,
i
The I. C. C. hearing, considering
tho possibility of freight mto re d u c -.jjj
gt
Sanford, FU
tlon throughout the country, wns in
session pnrt of December. It is to
- ■ 1■■■
reopen today to continue throug ■■■■■■*■■■■■
most of February, The tentntivo
schedule calls for consideration of
tho lumber interests on Jan. 26 nnd
27, testimony of tho public and ship­
pers ns to the general aspects of tho
case, Jnn. .’!() to February *1; fruit
i and vegetables. Fob. 10 nnd 17.

On Thursday night the guests
wcn- entertained with n very irnforma! address by Or. C. C. Goddard
of the Foreign Board of tho Church
South.
lie spoke particularly of
his experiences in Europe recently
ami a remarkable religious revival in
Cycrhoslovakia he conducted as the
representative of his bonrd which
has work In that nml other ndjnccnt
countries carved out of tho late
Austro-IIungnry empire, Miss Ruth
Wctenhall added to tho enjoyment of
the evening with her charming voice.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Koumenhover
of Brooklyn N. Y. are nmong tho
pursts at the Inn for tho senson.
Mrs. John Glltner Inglehart nnd
her son John G. Jr., of Evansvillo
Ind. are at the Inn. They are of tho
Inglehart family, famous in Indinna
annals.
Tiic daily ferry from Sanford is
suiti' a convenience which will bo
better patronised as its service be­
comes better known.
On Sunday morning P r. Goddard
conducted an unique servico in tho
new dmuitory of tho Children’s
Home. He spoke first to the child­
ren on five reasons why young peo­
ple should i«e religious, which they
will never forget—ending with nn
altar exorcise for a number who ex­
pressed a desire to find Christ. He
then spoke to the adults naming six
things Ihe Holy Spirit must work In
nnd for a person to make “Pente­
costal” ehristians, conviction, con­
version, assurance., guidance, inter­
cession and power for witness.
It
was a service long to he remembered
nml at night Dr. Fowics addressed
the Epworth League and their fricndH
previous to which a song servico was
held m the social room at tho Inn.

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Prominent men from different
Hornie Chopening hns gone on tho
parts of Florida will represent vnri- A. C. L. railroad as brnkomnn. Mr,
ous shipping interests before the In -, Chorponinir hll8 bcen with the New
terstate Commerce Commission gen­ York Central railway out of Cleve­
eral hearing in Washington this land, Ohio., for several years.
month. It was declared at the meet­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright and
ing in Jacksonville Monday.
Tho party of Winter Park wore callers at
MONDAY,
Jacksonville meeting was called by tile Ellsworth homo Sunday.
the state ralhloar commissioners
WEDNESDAY,
Some fine golden celery is being
with the shippers of the state, to shipped from Moores Station tills
determine what part the shippers week. First cars of the season and
FRIDAY NIGHTS
should take in the I. C. 0. hearing at of very fine quality. Grown on the
of each week
Washington, nnd to what extent tho Joo Cameron farina. Wo understand
stnto rnllrond commission might as­ Mr. Bradley is the man who bought
sist.
8 to 10 o’clock
it nnd the price paid was $2.1)0 per
C. S. Hoskins, traffic manager of crate.
the Tampa Itonrd or Trnde, nnd E.
Not much dnmnge by frost was
D. Dow, traffic manager nf the Flor­ notice on East side Friday morning.
ida Citrus Exchange, returned yes­ Glad to say.
terday from tho Jacksonville confer­
Mrs. B. Stevie r. f Beardall nve.,'
ence.
had eight fat rhodc island hens and
don’t be a wall­
The meeting resolved itself largely a rooster stolen out of her hen house
into a commodity discussion, especi­ one night last week.
The rooster
flower
ally ns regards fruit and vegetables, got nwny from the thieves and came
in which Floridians arc greatly in­ home. Some of the thieves nreJ
terested. Mr. Tloskin stated. It wns going to got caught ns owners are
finally agreed Hint home oT tho large setting hear traps for them.
shippers about the state will supply
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Zcrnovoan nnd
the railroad commission with date on daughter Mariniea attended a very
the costs oi production, net returns
to the producer, etc., nnd some of
these men will nceompany the com­
missioners to Washington to testify.
It wns believed that tho cost to tho
growers nnd what the growers get
out nf their products, will be more
impressive than an intricate compila­
On the Okeechobee Branch of Hie Florida East Coast Railway. Chuluota, Fla., among the pines and lakes nf Srminnlo county, an up-to-date
tion of comparative rates with which
modern brick hotel, with private baths nml hot water heat. First
the I. C. C. is already acquainted,
class cuisine. Hates 52.60 to $3.!i0 per dnyj $10 to SIH per week, ac­
said Mr. Hoskins.
cording to location nf room.
Those who will go to Washington
include, nmong others, E. D. Dow,
of Tnmpn, for the citrus exchange;
MRS. IDA RRUMLEY, Manager
S. J. Sllgh, n lnrge fruit grower of
Orlnndn; Mr. Bennett of Bradentown

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Sanford Band Will Play | Prices deduced ritfit TRAIN JC H E D U L E
at Orlando Tomorrow on.—Lloyd’s Shoe Store. CORRECTED TO NOV. 18, l l »

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tL.__ The
Sanford
Blind
has
been
invited
Southbound
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by the Orlando Ghnmber of Commerce Notice Of Application for Adoption Of
Arrive
Departs
;uo
:
to come down thoro tomorrow afterMinor Child
88------ 2:88 a.m.
2:48 am
noon at 3:00 o’clock at Eola Park, and To Whom it May Concern:—
27
8:40 u.m.
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give them a taete of real band music
Notice is hereby given that I, Choa.
01.......... 1:18 p.m.
1:88 p.m.
You will never realize the tru e value or significance of a
and are paying the expenses of tho D. Brumloy, of Chuluota, Semlnolo
80...... — 2:66 p.ni.
8:20 p.m,
SavtftigB Account until you s ta rt to saving money with some
trip for tho band boys. ' It is thought County, Florida, will on tho 23rd day
86........... G166 p.n1.
7:10 p.m.
thnt quite n crowd will follow tho of January, A. D. 1022, at 10 o’clock
definite object ita view.
band and tho concerts should bo n n. m., at Sanford, Florida, or whoreNorthbound
“J'lThen it ia th a t you will take a keen intereBt'in making
groat success. Tho following program over tho Court may then be,'present
■Vi '■
A tt Ivo
Departs
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tut'
will bo rendered and ought to Buit tho to tho lion. Jamos W. Perkins, Judge
thxtm odebt balance grow week by week or m onth by month,
2:03 a.m.
.... 1)48 a.m.
ft* )•
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people:
of tho Circuit Court of the 8eventh
.....'ll :45 a.m. 12:06 p.m. § urtfcil th e necessary am ount w ith which to accomplish your
Conductor, Alhoiburt Ball
j Judicial Circuit, Semindle County,
... : 2:86 p.m.
2:66 p.m. *
objjecttve h a s t e n realized. ,
Soloist, Mr. Chns. Brady
; Florida, application for tho adoption
.... 4:00 p.m.
4:06 p.m.
Program
of tho following named minor chll28.......... 10:00 p.m.
Start
your account
with this Bank
March—Tho Mlaslonnlro..W. H. Doano dren, Mario Louiso Kelsey, a daugh«
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Grnnd Overturo—Poet and Pcusant
tor of Mnrio Louiso Acosta, and Borfor some definite purpose Today.
Trilby Branch
......................... Fraus Von Suppe tlnn Delores Acosta nnd Gloria ConArrive
Departs
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Vocnl Solo—The Holy City............
JbucIIo Acosta, children of Marie
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7:00
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4% INTEREST PAID
j ................................Stephen Adams Louise Acosta nnd Bertram Acosta.
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xNo.
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Mr. Chas. Brndy
.Said minors now living and residing
xNo. 158............
7:00 a.m.
Andante, E. Valso—Wedding of tho with this applicant in Semlnolo CounNo. 22..........
7:00
p.m. ‘S
Winds ..........„.......... John T. Ilnll ty, Florldn.
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I Dated this, tho 23rd day of Decom■
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Leesburg Branch
J “Little \&gt;hU»," ouiuHl by Mr«. j .................................... L. Contorno ber, 1021.
Arrive
Departs 1■
Intermission
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lot the Long Hrnncli dog allow, Mary i
Hawaii .......... ........... Liiio Knlani
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Oviedo Branch
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CJno. K uromo T h u r a t o n , C o m p l a i n a n t ,
ObMFORT COTTAGE IS OPEN
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7:45 p.m.
Mr. A. Arnold
vs.
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127..........
3:40 p.m.
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UuMdonco Un­
hnd expects to maintain Uh old popu­ Musical Fantasy-H igh Jinks ......
known:
x—Daily, except Sunday.
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............Rudolph
Friml
larity. Rooms nnd meals, nlso meals
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It appearing from an nffldavlt filed
Idyll— rorget-m u-nut....Allan MacBoth In IIi Ih cauno that you nro a non-realserved. House hcatod.
(lont of the Htnte of F l or i da , t h e r e f o r e ,
The way to boost your community
!you,
you Dovto Thurston, are ordered and
Mlsn Nell Wnlker
Mrs. M. Martin \oeul Solo—On tho Trail to Homo
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Mr. Chas. Brndy
! plaint exhibited against you In this
cause.
March—Sons of America..............
I t Is o rde r ed t h n t t h i s no ti c e ho p ub - ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ N aM H M H H M H H B H U M H M B K B M B U B aR aM K H M U U ia.M P M IM V iaB M U H aM aiiaH aaaau
F nl i x Frnni-kq Untied In tho Hanf ord H e r a l d o nce a
That reformed holdup man who is
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1 ra,ILK9 Wpok for e i g h t weeks.
..Key W i t n e s s m y h a n d nnd t ho sent of sold
now running a resturant didn't re­ Star Spunglcd Banner
. c o u r t on t h i s 10th d a y of Dac ombor , A.
form so much, nftcr all.
D. 1921.
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B. A. D O U GLASS,
BROWNS TO TRAIN AT MOBILE
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MOBILE, ALA., Jan. 13.—Mobile QKO.
Hollcltor a n d Couns el f o r C o m p l a i n a n t .
was today Helccted ns the training 1 2 -1 0 -9 tc
enmp this season of tho St . Louis
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American league lmsolmll team, Rob- T h e RGV6I11IC A c t OI 1 9 2 1
ert, Quinn, business manager of tho requires thnt every individual having
club, nnnounccd today.
n gross income of 35,000.00 or more
-----------------------file Income Tax roturn regardless of
WOMEN JURORS? NO!
nmount of not income,
-------Do Not Pny Exhorhltnnt prices for asPENSACOLA, FIa„ Jan. 13.— sistnnee in preparing your return.
Women may use the ballot, but they Send for simple form upon which to
cannot serVo on juries under an furnish information nccossnry to pro­
opinion handed down today to Com- puro return. Maximum price on farmmifisioner Saderling by County At- era returns 36.00 and every farmer
torncy.R. Popo Reese.
: whoso return is prepared will be .fur•------------------------Inishcd without chargo one 1022 Farm
OFFER IS REFUSED.
Record. This record devised for far­
mers exclusively and fills a long fclt
GENEVA, Jon. 13.—(By tho As- need for a form record sufficiently
sociatcd ’!{rcss.)—An offer by tho Himplo to ho of any benefit to formcouncil of the Leaguu of Nations, era. Retnil prlco 32.00.
m ade'to tho allied supremo council EIGHT YEARS- EXPERIENCE PREat Cannes, to Co-operate in orguni- [
PARING RETURNS
zing the Genoa economic conference
File yours now and get it off your s
has been declined by the supreme mind.
council, noting on the suggestion of
A. S. Cl,ARK, Public Accountant
Premier Lloyd George, it was an- P. O. Box 1381
Jacksonville, Fla.1
nounced hero today.
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WILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT—
Baptist Temple, Sat., Jan. U, 247-Ctc

F IR S T

Cleanliness is next to Godliness
Wo invite tho public and ail users of ELDER
.WRINGS WATER to visit tho spriiiK arid in
otmmethod of handling its. product. Why take
a bjvjtncQ? Your eminent physicians claim
th at this w ater in unexcelled and its purity
makes i t most beneficial fot? m any troubles.
The Ford people of Sanford as well as the
W estern 1Ufiion •recommend this w ater for
batteries.
Call phonc'311 and have a bottle of this water
flentvjWUt^Aul; protect-your health.

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$25.50 ■ as well as to earning. They buy 4&lt;used”
$12.40 S items, for example, when they’ll serve the
$33.10 S purpose, and thus make a dollar go as far
$i i.2n „ as three or four.

PRICES

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The advantages of a checking account
are far too many to be enumerated in a
single advertisement, but if you would
handle your affairs in a business-like
way, do not overlook the benefits to be
gained from a checking account with this
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
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* SUNDAY, JANUARY 15th, 1022 *
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Subject:
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« LIFE”
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* Sunday School__ 10:00 . m. *
* Church Service,__11:00 n. m. •
* Woman's Club Bldg., Onk Avc. •
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AM Aro Welcome.
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HOLY CROSS CHURCH
Church services for the 2ml Sundny after Epiphany, Jan. 15th, 1022,
will be:
m 7:30 a. m.—Low Celebration.
9:*J5 n. m., Sunday School.
11:00 n. m., Morning service.
7:30 p. m., Vespers and address.
Always good music for the church
season and a hearty welcome for all.

Let us talk this matter over with you.

First N atio n al B an k j
A COMMUNITY BUILDER

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,\o Advertisements for tho Clcssi|fd or Want Columa of tho Hcrnld
L taken without cash in ndvnnco and
(one arc taken over the telephone,
bis is made necessary by tho mislikes in phone messages and by the
kxtra bookkeeping entailed on the
■mall accounts that tako the profits
[ut of this form cf advertising.
The advertisement nbout tho WilIlinm Rainey Bonnet lecture at the
[baptist Temple tonight was donated
1.y 1).

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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday will he the closing day of
the Bible Conference and conference
speakers will prcnch at each preach­
ing service at the Presbyterian church.
Sunday services:
to to to to to to to to to
0:45—Sunday School.
11:00 a. m.—Preaching by Dr. J. S.
Rodgers.
3:00 p. m.—Preaching by Dr. H. C.
Ostroni.
0:30 p. m.—Senior C. E.
-------Pa
7:30 p. in.—Preaching by Dr. Geo.
Maximum 50 and minimum to Guillo.
J7 yesterday and it looks to
like warmer weather. Fair to
BAPTIST CHURCH
and warmer we suppose. AH P-4
0:30 a. m.—The Men’s Bible Class
right. Tlie crops aro look- to at tlie Star Theatre.
ing fair nnd warmer, tho to
0:30 a. m.—The Main School at tho
folks hero arc looking fair to Temple.
nnd warmer, the visitors to
11:00 a. m.—Preaching. Dr. Goo.
nre looking fair nnd warm- to Guillc, of the Moody Bible School. J.
or—well, wo suppose it will to D. Jinkins, muster of service.
all come out right. The to
0:30 p. m.—Tho B. Y. P. U„ It. L.
bund plays in Orlando to- to McNnbb, president.
morrow afternoon nnd on Pa
7:30 p. m.—Preaching by Dr. Osaccount of it being Sunday to trum of the Moody Bible School, Judge
there will ho no games of to Schclle Maines, master of service.
hall between Sanford and to
Dr. Hyman is in Clearwater where
Orlando for that day, so to lie Is conducting a series of meetings.
let’s go.
to Ho will bo away for two Sundays. Tho
5:10 A. M. JAN. 14, 1022 to Sunday, Jan. 22nd., will have ns our
Maximum J..........
50 to preacher, Dr. Harry Garwood, profes­
MinlfaUtn ..................... -17 Pa sor of Philosophy and Ilihlc at Stet­
Range ........................... 18 to son. Welcome always to the Temple.
liarometer ................... 30.53 Pa
Northwest nnd cloudy.
to
ALL SOULS CHURCH
Tomorrow is the second Sunday
after Epiphany.
to to to to to to to to to
Sunday School at nine A. M.
Low Mass at Ton A. M.
to to to to to to to to to
Benediction after Mass.
Sermon: The Holy Name of Jesus.
"Acts, chap. IUi-8-12.
Low Masses during tho week at 7
---------Pa A. M.
For Florida: Generally fair to
Meeting of Ladies Altar Society
tonight
and
Sunday, to in Parish Parlor after services.
slowly rising temperature, to
Strangers welcome. Sotting free.

B. F. Whitner, Cashier

Marlow.

Read tho ndverItiscmcnt and attend the lecture. At
[the Baptist Temple a t 8:15 tonight.
Dr. George Hyman leaves today
[for Clearwater where he will hold a
[ten day revival service. Dr, Hy­
man will have a celebrated singer
Ifrom Birmingham to assist In the
revival and expects to have it most
successful meeting.
The American Legion have made nr- t o
jraagements with the Earl Hawk Stock
[Co., for six performances of their t o
[show, starting Monday, Jan. 23, nnd
[running the entire week. The Earl
j Hawk Stock Company presents the
[very best plays obtainable and gives
[an entire change of program each
to
plight, with vaudeville between acts.
to
Pa
TEN DAY CLOTHING HALE
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Fresh cauliflower, sweet potatoes,
celery, fresh fruits.—Popular Market.
FREE LECTURE TONIGHT
251-2te
MADE POSSIBLE BY
TRANSPORT
CROOK
SANFORD BUSINESS)!EN
ARRIVES AT DOCK
•AFTER STORMY VOYAGE
Everyone in Sanford should attend
the lecture by William Rainey DeiIlly The Ammrlntril I'rr.n)
NEW YORK. Jan. U.—United Stat­
nett at the Baptist Temple tonight.
This is one of tho best) lectures that es transport Crook which was in a
it will be tlie privilege of Sanford serious position at sen Wednesday
people to hear this season and tliro- when she sent a wireless call for aid,
ough Ik*' generosity of Sanford Busi­ arrived here today.
ness men nnd the three banks tho
public can hear the lecture without a
Fresh cauliflower, sweet potatoes,
cent
of
cost.
William
Rainey
celery,
fresh fruits.-—Popular Market.
.................................
251-2tc
Bonnet in his lecture “The Man Who
Can” will inspire the entire populnco
of Sanford with greater ideas of liv­
ing, of becoming better citizens, Tic­
kets can be obtained at the following
places:
Seminole Bank, Peoples Bank,
Carefully testing your Mattery when
First National Bank, D. C. Marlowe,
you bring It in to he chnrged, tngeth J. W, Lawton, Haynes &amp; Ratliff,
Lloyd Shoe Store, Ball IIilw. Co.
er "ith a thorough washing and ■ Perkins &amp; Britt, Herald Office.
off'»at of paint.
IIOUSE
For Sunday dinner, oltliur Lamb,
Veal,
Beef
or
Poifk.—Popular
.Market.
Thc price7 ONE DOLLAR for t
CLEANING
251-2tc
V * M,'f f ’/ f \ \
six-volt battery.
ARTICLES
Good brass wasli boards 75c each,
251-2tc
cash.—Popular Market.
For Sunday dinner, oithor Lamb,
Veal, Beef or P o r k , — Popular Market,
251-2to
The Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing on.,
an- advertising a big ten days suit
sale in which they will offer some
real bargains in boys clothing, un­
derwear, hats, gloves, socks, etc. See
their wonderful values In the cele­
brated Hart, Sehnffncr and Marx
boys suits.
The biggest chance of
the season to fit out the hoys in
everything they need. Read the ad­
vertisements and nttenr tho sale
which starts today and lasts ton
days.

Hof-Mac Service
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“THE BIRTH OF A
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HERE NEXT WEEK

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SEE OUR
WINDOW

In bringing D. W. Griffith’s insti­
tution “Tho Birth of u Nation” to tho
Stnr Theatre for a limited engagem­
ent, the management tukes pleasure
In announcing that tho famous spect­
acle will he offored hero exactly ns
when it scored Its initial triumphs in
New York.
The revival comes in the wake of
its grent success in New York City
where, at the famous Capitol Theatre
which seats over 5,000 people it run
for the longest time a screen produc­
tion was ever hooked in that house
nnd to tho greatest receipts ew r
known for any production in a Broad­
way thoatre for a given week.
This record is tho more astonish­
ing ns "The Birth” was revived last
Spring at a time when four other
scrcon successes were in tho very
height of their respective runs but
none, not expecting Griffith’s mas­
terpiece “Way Down East” ever
played a week in Now York to any
such figures. It was an unqualified
success in every particular nnd will
lie presented hero ns it was on this
occasion with the stirring original
score, the effective stage accompani­
ments, the most wonderful east over
assembled in a motion picture pro­
duction iiinl with every attention to
dctnil calculated to make it as ap­
pealing as ever.
The story needs no retelling but
those memorable buttle scenes, the
grent plantation views, the dreamy
life of the old Southland, the to .
nance mid heart interest gathering
nbout its love c, nfliets, the appear­
ance of such mighty figures of his­
tory ns Linsoln, Grant, Leo, nnd
others of equal prominence who playe j ' their parts in writing the most
crucile periods of American history
when the nation was being welded
Into a mighty union can never ho
forgotten or lose their marvelous nppeal.

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have been thronging* our place all day and
have kept us so busy we can't find time to tell
you anything more about the big two-day
sale

Now On ,
but if you will drop in any time tomorrow
you will be agreeably surprised with the real
bargains we have in store for you.
OUR SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT
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For S a le
New 2-Story 5-room Dwelling close in
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CLASSIFIED ADS

NOTICE!

■n a
The regular annual meeting of tho
stockholders of tlie Peoples Bnnk of
Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for lesa tb sa
Sanford, Florida, will he held in ac­
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cask
cordance with its By-laws, in the of­
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a Hna and rem it aa.
fices of tho bank on Wednesday, Jan­
eordingly.
uary 18th, 1022, nt 7:30 p. m. for the
purposo of electing a hoard of direc­
ROOMING HOUSE FOR RENT—
FOR SALE
tors to servo for tho ensuing year,
nenr passenger depot.—J. Munson.
nnd for tho transaction of nny other FOR SALE—Household furniture,
business that mny properly come be­ consisting of three iron beds, in­ FOR RENT—Two furnished house­
keeping rooms, 2 rooms ■to each
fore the meeting.
cluding springs, two dressers with
apartment.
248-3tp
II. P. SMITH,
wash stands to match, 1 library ta­
ble, two center tables, some chairs, FOR RENT—2 furnished house keep­
WILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT— refrigerator, buffet, round dining ta­
ing rooms, 312 Fifth street, between
Baptist Temple, Sat., Jan. 11. 217-Otc ble, oil stove, Singer sowing machine. Sanford nnd Palmetto ave. 251-2tp
Owner moving away, will sell at bar­
gain to save crating and high freight FOR RENT—Two furnished bed
BBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
rooms, Oil Park Ave.
212-tfc
rates. See same and get prices at 308

W A N T E D
DISTRICT
MANAGE R

Park Avc.—W, T. Roberts. 252-tfe
WANTED
FOK HALE—One quartered oak roll A LADY- Coinpunloiit stenographer,
top desk and chair, good as new.
wants position. Ask at Herald of­
See at Ruffeld-llonlg Co., opposite the fice.
252-Itp
pestoffiee.
251-tfc GOVERNMENT Positions open, men,
BOARD AND ROOMS, $0.00 per week
women. Experience unnecessary.
board $7.00; meals 50..—Alls. Mc- Honesty required. Good pay to start.
Ewen, 102 Oak Ave.
250-Oin Write, T. McCafferty, St. Louis, Mo.
1-1-8-15-22-20
FOR SALE—Ilitehon Auto Trailer,
good as new. Bargain at $50.00.—
To take charge of Branch Office at I*. It. Andrew?, Phene 371-.L 251-lwe I BUY, pay cash for socond hand pi­
anos. Addtess P. O. Box 352.
Sanford, Fla., for Company manufac­
2l5-12tp
turing product that will revolutionize BUSINESS FOR SALE—Exceptional­
ly fine opportunity in country. Gen­ WANTED—Customers for fresh milk,
the conservation of foods and reduce
morning nnd evening deliveries.—It.
the high cost of living to a minimum, eral store, Central Florida. Slosk,
and by which you can have fresh corn $3,500, Good locality, growing town I., Garrison. Phono 3711. 1D!)-St-Tu
on the cob, the year round; strawber­ and a real fine proposition. Box 118, 201-tfc
218-Dtp
ries, cherries, fruits, vegetables of all Sanford Herald.
FOR RENT—Bed room, 311 Park avekinds, and some meats, cun he put up FOR SALE—Onu fresli Jersey cow
nut'.
178-tfc
during season and will lie just as nice —C. Dunn, Route 1, Sanford.
FOR RENT—' room bungalow, fur­
nnd fresh in six months or six years.
FOR SALE- -Paper shell pecans, 801
nished, on paved strec.t—E, F,
Costs only a few cents per bushel.
Magnolia.
Lane.
217-Dtp
Through this system, farmers nnd
gardeners can market their own pro­ FOR SALE—Ono Daisy churn. Cull FOR RENT—One
furnished bed
ducts and make $100.00 to $700.00 ox- •115-W.
201-tfc
room, also garage. 110 Laurel Ave.
199-tfc
tra profit per acre. Hotels, groceries, l-ok SALE—Hot water heater; five
ami restaurants can save $300.00 to
acro3 (!usirnblc land. Box 117.
FOR RENT—Rooms and kitchcnnttes,
$1,500.00 yearly on what's now wast­
210-Dtp Shirley Apt., opp, P. O.
220-20tp
ed and spoiled. Retails $25,00 and up.
FOR RENT—C room house, nil m&lt;)4*
No competition. Salable every day in
FOR RENT
ern conveniences. See A. V, French.
tho your. Every family, city or farm
212-IOtp
wants it. $1,000.00 cash required, ful­ FOR RENT—3 furnished rooms, pri­
vate porch nnd nil convenience. 312
ly secured. Earnings should net at
Oak.
351-ltc
LOST
least $15,000.00 annually.
—
*--------Unless your character and integrity FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping LOST—Male burro. Return to Geo.
are unquestionable and yen can come
roonla. Apply to 118 Myrtle Ave­ D. Hart.
212-IOtp
to Chicago at oneo for two (fays in­ nue.
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2l!)-3tp
structions and interview, save your FOR RENT—fThreo
Mothers!
Take ad­
housekeoing
stamps, Wire or write your qualifi­ rooms. Phone 318-W before eight
vantage of the’noys’ arid
cation i today for appointment.
a. m.
II
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                    <text>SANFORD
“ The City Substantial |

Sanford Daily Herald

SANFORD
“ The City Substantial”

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFO RI), FLORIDA, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1622

NUMBER 253

CONSTRUCTION IN FLORIDA
DURING THE PAST YEAR
Pl“ “ EXCEEDS FORTY MILLIONS

CONFERECCS WITH EMPLOYERS,
UNIONS AND SECRETARY HOOVER
TO ELIMINATE DISAGREEMENTS

CIRCUIT COURT GRINDS
OUT MANY CIVIL CASES
— STARTS AGAIN TODAY!And

Excelent Record Made
STREET
CAR
SAM SMALL TO
By Various Cities
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 16.—Conference' between railroad em­
unions was inaugurated under the direction of Secretary
During 1921
'
STRIKE IS ON
LECTURE HERE ployes
Hover with a view to eliminating disagreements and controversies,
was resumed today with executives representing the principal
AT RICHMOND ONLY 50PER CENT
TUESDAY,
JAN.
17
roods of the country in attendance nlong with heads of four broth­
ALMOSTJHROUGH

F r id a y
W ere

(Ily The Associated Press)

and Saturday
Not Filled With
Thrills

erhoods.

ONLY FEW CARS IlEING OPERAT­
OF ACTUAL FIGURES WERE GIV­
ED TODAY AND TRAFFIC
EN IN OFFICIAL BUILDING
IMPEDED
PERMITS
OF HISTORY
(Ily The Aasorlnted Press)
Arrangements have been completed
RICHMOND, Vn., Jan. 10.—Only n
(n r The Aianfla(«l
JACKSONVILLE, Jnn. 10.—Con­
fow street cars arc being operated on
Circuit court Friday morning took for the patriotic meeting to bo ad­
the main local lines of tho Virginln struction in Florida dutlng 1921 eas­
dressed by Sam Smnll, tho famous
.... the following canes:
Railway and Power Company hero to- ily exceeded tho $40,000,000 mark ac­
The Director General of Railroads Georgia orator, who speaks on “Amer­
dny following tho strike of motormon, cording to building material men nnd
...A . D. Zachary, damages $0,000.00. ica: For Caesar or Christ7” In the
conductors and shopmen nt 1 o’clock financial interests hero, reports from
This cause coming on to bo hoard, nnd
Establishes
Three
Bread
Stores
to
Retail
Bread
at
this morning. At Portsmouth all men ten cities of tho stnto nlono show­
tho plaintiff being present in open Princess Theatre, Tuesday evening,
nro out nnd service is virtually at a ing building permits issued to tho val­
Six Cents a Loaf
court, by their counsol, Landis, Fish January 17th (tomorrow) at 7:30
standstill. Only one car on tho entire ue of $22,915,830, n figuro thnt is re­
i Hull, and tho defendant also being o'clock.
system is running. Loss thnn half of garded as far below tho nctunl cost of
present in open court, attended by h » Sam Small is known tho country
(By The Associated Press)
cars on tho Norfolk linos loft tho tho projects authorized Inasmuch ns
council, E. F. Housholdor, nnd tho sn d over for his clover nnd uniquo humor
TIFFIN, Ohio, Jon. 10.—Continuing bis fight against food tho
bams this morning and this number tho proposed cost given when a build­
cause being nt Issue, comes now six
profiteers nnd high cost of living, Mayor Unger today established reduced as strikers persuaded their ing permit is obtained in Moridn us­
good and lawful men to serve a jurthree bread stores, two at the fire stations and one in his nutomo- crown to leave posts. Employes ignor­ ually is from twenty-five to soventy„r-s to-wit: D. H. C. Rabun, G. T.
bilo supply store here. Bread is being brought in from lolodo
tho strike order on lines nt Peters­ fivo per cent less than tho nctual out­
liver .1 C. Spinks, Fred Ballard, h.
bakeries and being retailed nt six cents. Tiffin bread retails at ed
burg nnd no interruption of sorvico lay.
.1.'Rivers, nnd E. I). Mobley, tho above
eight.
___ . in that city as far as could ho learned Financial circles hero hold that the
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jury being examined and accepted by
not a main failing to report for work. cloven cities reporting could not pos­
both tho attorneys for the plaintiff
sibly represent fifty per cent of the
mill the uttorney for the defendant,
new construction throughout the
STOCK
BROKERS
•hey wore sworn according to law.
stato
during the yonr, for statistics
GO BROKE TODAY
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The hearing of the evidence was
wore
obtained
only from a fow points
IN LITTLE NEW YORK
here taken up.
on tho peninsula, no place west of
Court took a recess until 9 o clock
Jacksonville being Included. In the
(Ily Tin* \Minclnlrri I'rrn*)
■
NEW YORK, Jnn. 1(1.—Involun­ peninsula no roports wero obtninod
a. m. Saturday.
Saturday morning the Circuit Court
tary petition in bankruptcy filed in from St. Petersburg, Daytonn, Dny*
took up the folowing cases.
federal court todny against E. D.
Beach, Seabreeze, Fort Myers,
Provisions Objected to by Secretary Mellon Have Dior ami coinpnny, stock brokers, re­ tona
The State of Florida vs. Henry
Kissimmee, Leesburg, the Evcrglndos
Kurd assault with intent to commit
ceiving appointed.
section, Clearwater, Ocala, Tarpon
Been Eliminated
murder In the first degree. On mo­
Springs and other points whore con­
tion of State Attorney Geo. A. Dostruction throughout tho year has
COURT
CONVENES
FEDERAL
(By The Associated P iths)
Cottes, the above caso is hereby nolle
been brisk, in most instnnres tho lack
OCALA
TODAY
AT
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 16.—The Allied debt refunding bill was
of information being duo to tho fact
pressed.
.
ONLY
ONE
CASK
reported today by the Senate Financing Committee after most of
The State of Florida vs. Louis
thnt tho snmlicr cities thus far have
the provisions objected to by Secret,try Mellon of tho Treasury■DoKnight. Uttering a forged Instru­
Inot organized municipal building de­
OCALA,
Jnn.
Ifl.—Fcdornl
court
nartment were eliminated. The Democratic membeia of the com convened here today with only oife partments through which nccurnto in­
ment. On motion of Stato Attorney
Geo. A. DcCottcs, tho nbovo case Is , and for tho power of his utterances. mittuc voted against the bill in its perfected f ro m .___________ ! ease on docket, thnt of alleged con­ formation may ho obtained. In the'
| Ho and Sam Jones traveled together,
hereby continued for tho term.
fidence men indicated recently hav­ ensu of tho triplo cities of Daytona,
The State of Florida vs. W. Lewis, beforo the death of tho latter, nnd to
Wyatt Taylor Killed,
Daytona Bench and Scabreozo, how­
ing been transferred to Tampa.
uttering a forged Instrument.
Tho their efforts 1h largely credited tho
ever,
tho total for tho year had ox-­
Shot by a Negro at
above named defendant being ro-nr- fact thnt the South went dry beforo
codicil the $2,500,000 mnrk hy Decem­
COURT
RECORDS
Mayo Saturday Night
raigned in open court attended by his tho prohibition waves made much im­
ber 1, while permits issued in St.
IN SMALL CASE
Was
One of Best Known Naval Stores
counsel, Hutchinson &amp; Murrell, and pression on tho East.
Petersburg amounted to nearly $5,­
ARK
SCANDALOUS
Men in West Florida
after hearing tho reading of tho in­ Tho local ministers nnd protestant
000,000, tho $4,000,000 mark having
churches nro co-oporating in this
been exceeded before November 30.
dictment, pleads guilty.
(Ily The Aaaoelntrd rreaa)
(Ily The A»*oelnled I*re»»)
24 S C
You, W. Lewis, having pleaded guil­ mooting which is held under tho nat­ GOVERNMENTAL
WAUKEGAN
III.,
Jan.
14.—CounOf the cities reporting, Miami led
MADISON, Jan. 10.—Wyatt It.
ty to the ofense of uttering a forged ional auspices of tho National Reform AS CONSTITUTED SATURDAY Taylor, one of tho best known naval Hefor Governor Small nnd Vernon with $5,410,300, Jacksonville wns sec­
UNDER ANGLO-IRISH
instrument, what have to say why tho , Association, a powerful organization
stores men in West Florida wna shot Curtis charged with conspiracy em­ ond with $5,087,337 nnd Tampa third
TREATY
sentence of the law Bhould not ho working to bring nil our laws into
nnd killed at midnight Saturday lu bezzle state funds todny asked Judge with $1,048,077. Others reporting
pnssed upon you? (Saying nothing to conformity to Christian standards.
tho negro quarters at Mayo by a no- Edwards to strike out pnrt of tho wore DoLnnd with $2 ,010,000; Orlan­
(lljr The A»»oel«lr4 Pre«»)
Owing to tho prominence of tho
stay tho judgment of tho court), tho
states hill or particulars ns "Irrelev­ do $1,808,812, West Palm Beach $1,­
DUBLIN, Jnn. 10.—Governmental gro known only as ‘‘Shorty.’ Uoports
court deems and adjudges you to bo spenkcr nnd tho timeliness of tho
ant
and senndalous."
353,355, Lakeland $1,174,800, Palm
say tlto negro had beaten his wife, nnd
guilty of tho crime of uttering a forg­ themo, it is expected by thoBO in powers for Ireland ns vested in Brit­ threatened to kill her. Taylor
Bench $907,580; St. Augustino $385,­
wont
to
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ed instrument; therefore, it is tho sen­ charge that a large audtonce will bo ish authority at Dublin cnstle tamed the scene in nil attempt to settle tho North Gaincsvillo hns a farmers 050; Snnford $325,805 and Gaines­
over today to provisional government
tence of tho law, and such is tho judg­ present.
trouble. Tho negro fired with a shot- Club, nnd it had nn oyster supper lout ville $278,100. Tho figuro for De­
of Ireland as constituted Saturday un­
Rev.
S.
W.
Walker,
D.
D.,
will
pre­
ment of tho court, thnt you W. Lewis,
Land is nn estimate made after n enro- .
gun loaded with buckshot, striking Tuesday night.
pay a fine of $25 nnd tho cost of this side. The publicity is in chargo of der the Anglo-Irish treaty. The trans­ Taylor in the stomach. Tho negro
ful cheek of new construction com­
prosecution, or in default thereof that Rov. I*. C. Burhnns. Admission is freo fer was made by Viscount I’ itzalnn, escaped nnd posses are searching for HAND CONCERT AT ORLANDO pleted or in progress during tho year
Lord Lieutenant, in Privy Council
you ho confined in tho county jnil of to all.
DREW IIIG CROWD YESTER­ while those of tho other cities nro ths
him. Taylor loft a brido of three
Chamber.
Seminole county, Florida, under tho
values stated in thu building per­
DAY FROM MANY FLORIDA
months.
direction of the Hoard of County Com­ Additional Director
CITIES
mits.
JOHN STOCKTON’S FUNERAL
missioners of Sominolo county, I loriMCHotel and apartment houso con­
MRS.
P1IOEHE
DEATH
OF
THIS AFTERNOON
da, for nnd during a period of two Federal Reserve Board
struction
throughout the Htato totaled
The Sanford Band gnvo a concert
DOUGALL
AT JACKSONVILLE
Has Been Appointed
$4,798,000
during thu year according
months.
nt Orlando yesterday tiiat drew a
Done, ordered nnd adjudged in open
to
the
supervising
architect* of tho
mammoth
crowd
from
Sanford
and
Mrs. Phoeho Caroline McDougull
(Ily The Associated l'i»&gt;;)
.
court, this tho 14th day of January, A. “Dirt Farmer" ILib Chance to Get on JACKSONVILLE,
State
Hotel
Commission
hut tho struc­
Orlando
and
surrounding
cities.
Tho
Jnn. 10.—hunoral died at the home of her daughter
Bonrd by Now Job.
tures
in
his
report
aro
included
in the
I). 1022,
hand
also
gnvo
a
concert
nt
Wintor
services for John N. C. Stockton nt Mrs. Weeks on Geneva uvenuo Sat­
JAS. W. PERKINS,
permit
figures
of
various
cities,
Mi­
Park
enrouto
and
advertised
San­
advanced uge of 78
throo this afternoon at the St. Johns urday at i
(Ily The AMoelnlrd I're»»)
Tho Director Gonoral of Rnilronds,
ami,
Jacksonville,
St.
Petersburg,
ford
ns
nothing
else
could
do,
Or­
yeurs
ufter
u
abort
illness.
Mrs.
WASHINGTON, Jan. Ifl.—Creation Episcopal church, Interment Ever­
vs. A. I). Zachary damages $0,000.
green. All city offices closed nt McDougull wus well known to those lando wants n municipal hand ami Tampa and Orlnndo accounting for
Tho jury returned a verdict in favor of additional director of Fedoral Uotwo thirty by order of mayor. City of her immediate neighborhood and thoy wanted Sanford to show it would tho greater number.
of tho defendant. Tho attorneys for Hcrvo Board ho ns to pnvo way for ap­ commission nt special session this on account of her ago wus unublu to coat hence tho trip of the Snnford
Tho figures given for Tampa aro
tho plaintiff immediately mndo a mo­ pointment of “dirt farmer" by Presi­ morning adopted suitable resolutions. continue the activities of her younger Band to Orlnndo nnd tho concert un­ for the city only, nnd do not ombrnco
tion for a new trial.
dent Harding, is proposed in a substi­
years but to tlmso who know her sho der tho nuspices of tho Chamber of the moro than a million dollars invest­
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The Stato of ETAOIN OIN UNL tute amendment to tho Federal RoTho ed in new buildings in tho immediate
was one of (lie fine old characters of Commerce of tho two cltioH.
RUM RUNNING
hnnd
concert
wns
not
a
specially
ar­ suburbs, including West Tampa, tho
Bcrvo act offered todny by Senator
tho days that are past and her demise
ASSUMES NEW SHAPE
Tlic attorneys for C. T. Sutton nnd Kellogg, Republican, Minnesota.
NOW IN AIRPLANES bus left a void in the hearts yf relat­ ranged program hut wuh just ono area served by tho Tampa public ser­
Frank Hillynrd mndo a motion for n
ives and friends none tho less poign­ that tho Sanford hand usually plnys vice corporations and spoken of as
new trial hut tho motion was denied
(Ily The A««oclnl»d
J. P. Luther and J. It. Forest arc in
ant bccuuse her years wero numbered. at the regular weekly concerts here. "Greater Tampa". Thero hns been
WASHINGTON,
Jnn.
10.—Seizuro
by the court
tho city today getting the stores of
Siie was a native of North Carolina Chnrles Brndy sang several solos with no extension of the city limits in 12
In tho caso of Ynncy Williams, who tho Churchwoll Company rendy for of tho first rum running airplane of
and her remains wero taken buck to his usual fino form hut tho wind years, and there is today an nren with
is charged with Hhootlng into n dwel­
tho
yonr
wus
announced
by
prohibi­
the old home nt Wilmington, North blowing into the hand stand from tho n population of 30,000 not includod in
occupancy.
ling, the following men were sworn
tion officials today. The piano wns Cnrolinn today for burial. Thu funeral west mndo it difficult for him to sing Tampa’s census figures but being in
in for jury duty: C. W. Lnlng, hortaken on tho Mcxicnn border nt Dolrio,
reality integral part of tho city and
services wero held at tho home of with his stisnl excellent stylo. How­
The court ordered that n reguln*vorest Gntchcl, G. A. Bryant, J. M.
■Tex., with a hundred nnd twenty bot- Mrs. Weeks yesterday afternoon. Dr. ever his Hinging seemed to take the supported by the city's industries,
Vickery, Albert Ilnwkins nnd A. R. nlro of 18 persons bo drnwn from tho ties of liquor. Two men aboard wore
Brownlee of tho Prenbyteriun church crowd nnd they tried to work 1dm to which afford employment to tho pop­
Marshall. Tho nbovo jury found tho jury box for tho second week of court. | arrested.
ulation of thees largo suburbs.
Tho following nnmoH wore drawn
presiding and wero nttended by many death. Tho ontlro concert was ondefendant not guilty.
Actuul construction in Orlnndo is
joyed
by
the
big
crowd
and
tho
ex­
relatives und friends who knew her
First Nntlonnl Bank of Quincy, Fin., from tho jury box by tho court in tho RAINS PREDICTED
placed
by local building and financial
bo well.
Deceused leaves a Bon, pressed themselves accordingly. The
vs. T. E. Wninrlght, etc., ontor judg­ nrcsonce of the clerk, stnto uttorney
FOR SOUTH ATLANTIC
interests
at $5,000,000, although the'
Celery Snnford band hns only been organiz­
and Sheriff: J. W. Bell B W. HemSTATES TOMORROW Georgo II. McDougnll of
permits
issued
were slightly below the
ment.
uvenuo und daughter, Mrs Weeks of ed
__ about
_ . four weeks and is not tho
Grosset &amp; Dunlap, Inc., vs. Hotts don, J. W. Flynt, Ben Smith, J. F.
$
2
,
000,000
mark.
Gcnovo avenue on the oast side und ’ best hnnd Intho world—hut it is the
Bros., assumpsit damnges, $500. This Mitchell, S. M. Donno, J. W. Fortior,
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 10.—Wenthor Bovorul granddaughters and grand- beat hnnd In tho United StntoH cornIndications nro thnt tho building
R. A. Nowmnn, E. B. Lynch, J. E.
enso coming on to bo hoard and being
bureau
todny
in
gcnernl
forenst
Bald
boom
which was Inunchod throughout
on default comes tho plaintiff by its Snyder, II. II. Pnttishnll, It. C. Wnsh- outlook for rains in South Atlnntic sons to mourn tho loss of inotho nnd posed of locnl musicians and have tho stato early in 1921 nnd which in­
attorney, Schcllo Malnos, nnd tho de­ burn, C. W. Culpepper, M. B. Burkett, and East Gulf stntcH, unsettled wen- grandmother and ono to whom they one of tho best band lenders in tho creased in volumo as tho yonr passed
P. S. Clovclnnd, G. L. Long, J. M.
could always go in times of sorrow country bar nono.
fendants by their nttornoy, E. F.
ther probably now next thirty h!x is extonded to the family in their hoIt Ih hoped thnt the Snnford bnn&lt; will continuo through 1922, numoroua
Vining,
RA.
Green.
Housholdor, nlso comes six good nnd
hours
in
Tennessee
and
Middlo
Atlan­
Circuit Court then took n recess un­
can make a trip to surrounding cities projects being contemplated in soverInwful men to servo ns jurors, to-wit:
Tomperaturo ho some- roavement.
til 10 o’clock Monday morning, Jan. tic StntcH.
all through tho season on Sunday ns al cities during thu early part of this
G. G. Fynt, L. J. Ilnrtloy, W. E. Al­
whnt lower tonight nnd Tuesday ex­ is oxtended to tho family In their bor- it keeps Sanford beforo the peoplo o ’ year. Buildings for Southern Colloge
envoment.
len', W. B. Ballard, H. J. Wilson, nnd 16, A. D. 1922.__ '_________
cept Florida Peninsula.
this stnto nnd nlso gives our sister nt Lakeland, to cost $750,000 nnd a
Albert Ilnwkins. Tho jury wero Bwom
hotel at Orlando to cost moro than
Wo nro n law-abiding people, hut
Weather report snys rain today nnd citicH the benefit of sonto rcul hand $ 1,000,000 nro umong tho projects to
according to law, nnd nftor hearing
Pat
Johnson
u
well
known
nttornoy
Rain uBunlly colder music.
tho ovidonco tho court dlroctod the the best way to mnko a 'No Park­ of Klsslmmeo wus in the city todny tomorrow.
bo carried out boforo next fall.
ing"
sign
effective
is
to
sentter
a
fow
Post Cards nt tho Horald Office.
weather nienns fnoro business.
following verdict: Entor vordict nnd
on
legal
mnttors.
tracks in front of it,
judgmont.
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NATIONAL REFORM ASSOCIA­
TION CO OPERATING WITH
LOCAL CHURCHES

FIGHTING FOOD PROFITEERS
AND HIGH COST OF LIVING
TIFFIN, OHO, MAYOR IS BUSY

ALLIED DEBT REFUNDING
BILL REPORTED TODAY
BY FINANCING COMMITTEE

GOVERNMENTAL
POWERS OVER
TO IRELAND

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14,1922

PA G E SIX

SEMINOLE BRIDGE CLtjB.
homo in Haines City. Mrs. McLood thoroughly appreciated. Mrs. Ernest
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prior to her mnrrlngo Decombor 21st, Tolnr gnvo a most interesting paper
Tho membors of the Seminole
with post enrd Illustrations.
was Miss Adelaide Higgins.
Bridge Club wcro most dollghtfully
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Promptly nt six o’clock tho hostess entertained yesterday nfternoon by
MRS. FRED DAIGF.R, Society Editor,
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. H. Flint, of Provi­ announced dinner nnd this genial par­ Mrs. Hownrd Overlnnd nt hpr apart­
Phone 217-W
dence,
R. I., nro nmong tho tourists ty wns ushered into n real colonial ments In tho Wolakn. There being
II rn a have a n y frlen ta t l i l l l a f r o a
dining room in every dotail.
— If jrva a r e a o l a v a n y w h e r e e r r o t n l n f stopping over in Snnford yesterdny.
three tnblcs of players.
h om e, o r U 7 0 a a r e e n l e r l a l n l a v , w r i t e
Tho tnblo wns n dream of loveliness
Baskets of brightned
calendulas
a pt a ta l i n r d to th is d e p a rt m e n t, a l v l n
d e t a il* , o r te le h p o n e th e Item. I t isa
Mrs. Arthur B. Gllkcs nnd Mrs. with antique cnndetnbrns holding were effectively used In dccorntlng
h e _ « r e * t l 7 n p p r e rln te d ,_____________
Robert W. Simms, of Jncksonville, nre lighted tapers nnd fruit stnnds filled tho room where the card tables woro
SOCIAL CALENDAR
tho guests of Mrs. D. J. Starling nt with Floridn’s richest fruits.
arranged.
Tho first course wns chicken pio, hot
her homo on Mngnoliu avenue.
A very interesting gnmo of
Mondny—Educational Dopnrtmont of
rolls, spiced sweet potatoes, spiced bridge wns plnycd during the after­
a*
tho Woman’s Guild will meet nt
G. W. Decker, of Contermorlnnd, baked hnm nnd brown bread. Many noon, tho prize for high score, a
the Parish Houso nt 3:30 o'clock.
Pn., is nmong the recent out of stnto delicious things followed down to plum beautiful hnnd mndo baking apron,
arrivals and will bo at the Montezu­ puddings with hnrd sauce.
with hot pot mits, wns won by Miss
Monday—Circle No. 3 meets nt 3:00 ma for several days.
Tho spneious homo with its colon­
Thclnin
Frnzer.
The cut prize, nn
. o’clock nt tho homo of Mrs. D. A.
ial furnishings never looked lovelier,
incense
burner,
wns
won by Mrs.
Kelly on Onk avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Wiggins an­ bnskets nnd vases filled with choicest Mrs. John Smith.
Tucsdny—1Tho Idlers Club will onter- nounce the birth of a daughter this roses wore every whore.
Delicious refreshments, consisting,
:
tnin nt n reception nt the home of morning at their homo on Elm nvoAt a Into hour the pnrty reluctantly
By Rupert Hughes and an
Mrs. John Meisch, 010 West First nue. The little indy weighs nine left their hostess nnd this bright of fruit snlnd In tho shnpe of n can­
dle
nnd
holder,
olives,
ribbon
snndCast, Fox News and a Comedy
street, in honor of Mrs. Percy Moro, pounds.
scene of flowers nnd Colonial dnys.
wiehes,
enkes
iced
in
yellow,
coffo
from -1:00 to 0:00 o’clock.
Mrs. DoForrest’s guests wore Mrs.
nnd snlt almonds in yellow nut cups
Tucsdny—Socinl Department of the [
W.
E. Watson, Mrs. John Lconnrdi,
Miss
Antoinette
Do
Cottes
who
has
were
served.
Methodist Missionary Society will
Mrs. Forest Lake, Mrs. Goo. Her­
Those enjoying this pretty pnrty
mco7a7thoTome''of Mrs^Tom Wi'l- \
"ttrnctlye guest of her bro- ring, Mrs. It. E. Tolar, Mrs. II. II. PntSaturday a t the Princess—Frank
lioms on Onk nvenuo, at 3:00 p. m. tlier and sister Mr. and Mrs. George ishnll nnd Miss Georgia Pnttishall of were Mcsdnmcs, Robert Hines, J. B.
Do Cottes at their home on Magnolia
Henry Purdon, Hownrd
Mayo in “Dr. Jones”; also a Comedy
Genovn, Mrs. G. I. Loucks, Mrs. F. F. Lnwson,
J
nvo.,
for
the
past
week,
returned
yesSmith,
Fred
Dnlgor, John Smith, A.
MONDAY
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Dutton, Mrs. A. It. Key, Mrs. Craig
Betts, D. C. Mnrlow, Ed. Lane, Harry
Socinl meeting of Business nnd tonlay
»,ur homo ln Jacksonville.
Harris nnd Mrs. II. J. Starling.
Walsh, A. W. Leo nnd Miss Thelma
Professional Woman's Club nt eiglit
RON-TON
BRIDGE
CLUB
Frnzer.
o’clock nt the Club rooms.
Tho decorations wero lovely roses,
Among the pretty parties given yes* SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT
sweet
peas nnd mniden hair ferns boThere wil be a meeting of the So­
EVERY WEEK BRIDGE CLUB
M. Ross, of Pittsburg, is in the city 'tordny afternoon was the bridge pnring
effectively
used.
for n short stay.
ty given by Mrs. Robert Hines r.t her cial Service Department of tho Wom­
When
scores
wero counted after tho
Among
tho
pretty
bridge
parties*
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home on Pnrk nvenuo, the guests in- en’s Missionary Society, Tuesday af­ given yesterday afternoon, was the'gam e, it wns found that Mrs. Bryun
II. L. Curtis, of Jacksonville, was in cdu.ling the members of the Bon-Ton ternoon at 3:00 at the home of Mrs. one given by Mrs. Forest Lnke at Sturmon held high scoro among the
Tom Williams, with Mrs. W. A. Zach­
the city yesterday transacting busi- Bridge ( luI).
her home on Pnrk nve., the,0 guests ladies and was awarded u dainty vanary as lemlor.
, ’
Roses
were
used
in
chnrming
proj
being the members of the» Every ity box. The men’s prize, a silk handness.
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1fusion in tlic rooms where tho enrd |
kerchief, wns won ity Albert Bearden.
Week Bridge Club.
MERRIE MATRONS
Cnpt. G. A. Sterling, of Jacksonville, ta,,lea wcro *,,acc‘,•
Fragrant pink roses with ferns In cutting for consolutidn Mrs. How­
Miss Lottie Caldwell, making high
Mrs. C. E. Henry was tho char­ wero used in charming profusion, in ard Smith was the fortunate ono nnd
was a business visitor in this city yes­
score
in the card game, wns presented ming hostess yesterday afternoon tho various rooms.
wns given n deck of bridge cards. Tho
terday.
a set of card tnblo numbers.
when she entertained nt bridge, the
Of cxcoptionnl interest wns the honoreo, Miss Zelmonovitz was pre­
REPAIRING
C. H. Green, of Jacksonville, spent, Mrs. Hines served delicious refresh­ guests including only the members of enrd game, high scoro being mndo sented Jnpnncso beads, ns momento of
the dny hero yesterday attending to ments consisting of Ambrosia, fruit the Merrie Matrons Bridge Club.
by Mrs T. A. Frnzer, who wns tho occasion.
cake and coffee.
Roses and nasturtiuns were artis­ awarded n cut glass flngenette.
Duinty refreshments of fruit snlnd,
business.
Misses Lottie Cnldwell, Agnes Du­ tically arranged in baskets and
Following the awarding of tho snltineB nnd hot chocolato wore serv­
C. I). Rich nnd E. C. Morrison, of mas and Thclmn Frnzer acted as sub­ vases in tho rooms where the enrd prize, Mrs. Lake, served delicious re­ ed by tho hostess.
G ENERAL REPAIRING
Bartow, wore among the business visi­ stitutes for absent mombors. Club tables were placed.
Those invited to meet tho honoreo
freshments consisting of oyster pntmembors attending this delightful
High score in the absorbing game ties, salad, sandwiches, coffco nnd were Mr. nnd Mrs. S. S. Bnumol, Mr. West First St.
tors here yesterday.
Old Ford Girip|
event were Mrs. J. D. Woodruff, Mrs. of bridge played wns mndo by Mrs. enndy.
and Mrs. II. P. Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Phone
No.
417-W
A. Q. Alford, of South Carolina, ar­ Eil. Betts, Mrs. Joe Chittenden. Mrs. I). I’. Drummond who was awarded
Mrs. T. A. Frnzer acted ns sub­ Bryan Sturmon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sid
rived hero yesterday and is stopping Ben Caswell and Miss Esther Miller. a Maderia Tray cover.
stitute for nn absent club member. Rive, Misses Kathcrino Wilson nnd
At the conclusion of the enrd gnmo Tho club members present were Mrs. Katherine Aycock, Dr. L. C. Brown, PROBABLE FROSTS
at tile Montezuma for a few days.
COLONIAL DINNER
the hostess served creamed oysters W. J. Thlgeon, Mrs. G. F. Smith, and Albert Bearden, Billio Sutton nnd
EXPECTED IN FLORIDA
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Suapp, of GroMrs. A. M. DcForrcst entertained in patties, olives^ snltiucs, cheese, Mrs. Raymond Key, Mrs. A .M. Do Mr. Wilson.
FOR NEXT WHOI
to, Vn., are among the winter visitors the members of the Sallie Harrison potato chips,fruit, cake witli sauce Forest, Mrs. I,. C. Kolb and Mrs. S.
nnd nro stopping at “Tho Gables.”
Chapter, N. S. D. A. R., at a “Colon­ and coffee.
E. Barrett.
(Il7 Thr Aaaurlnlrd I'rtM)
MEN’S CLUB
Club members enjoyed the cordial
ial Dinner" at her lovely country
WASHINGTON. Jan. n.G»|
vs.
hospitality of this gracious hostess
Mr. and Mrs. Lucius McLood arriv­ home.
orally fair weather but with probitd
CONGREGATIONAL CLUB
ATTENDED G. 1. A. INSTALLA­
were
Mcsdnmcs, W. T. Langley, It.
ed in their car yesterday from Mo­ The early hours of the afternoon
lity rains Wednesday to Frith)!
BOWLING
TION AT LAKELAND
bile, Ala., where they spent their were spent with round talde tall: sub­ J. Holly, Harry Heercn, Charles
Temperatures below normal. Pro»
PARISH HOUSE
"honeymoon" with relatives of the ject “Revolutionary and Colonial Per­ Fodder, A. W. Fitts, II. B. Lewis, D. Among those from Sanford attend­
ably frosts forecast for Florida ih*J
Monduy, 7:30 p. m.
former. They left last night for their iods," which was most instructive ami P. Drummond and Fred Wnlsnn.
ing the installation of officers of the 252 ltc
ing the week beginning Sunday.
G. I. A., at Lakeland Thursday woro:
Mrs. Fannio McConnell, Mrs. Al Lilja,
Tho O. T. O. Gift Shop would be
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Shoe Sale continues-!
Mrs. Ernest Krupp, Mrs. R. 1*. Jen­ glad to meet the ladies of Snnford
kins, Mrs. I.. Grow, Mrs. F. L. Cros­ in regard to tho Woman’s Exchange. Lloyd’s Shoe Store.
by, Mrs. L. M. Telford, Mrs. P. G.
251-2t-p
.’.'•J-ial
2 DAYS ONLY
Bandy, Mrs. J. M. Moyo, Mrs. M. E.
Moye, Mrs. Torrence, Mrs. Singletary,
Twice Daily
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Mrs. Bryon Walker, Mrs. F. K. Smith, ►
Mrs. Marcus Yuro, Mrs. J. R. Lyle,
J p. m. and 8 p. m.
Miss I’attye Lyle and Mrs. M. Minnrik.

SOCIETY

The Star Today
“Dangerous
Curve Ahead”

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SATURDAY
FRIDAY

Seats Now Selling for
The Biggest Event of the Theatrical Season

A Cozy Home

WON FROM ORLANDO

W. GRIFFITH’S
Masterpiece of the Screen
18.000 People
5.000 Horses
in the
GREATEST
SPECTACLE
Ever Shown
with an
Orchestral

FROM THE FOREST TO YOU
Tho hoys of the Sanford High
By
eliminating
all of tho waste, over hnlf of the Inbor, nil of thi
School team defeated tho boys from
middle
man’s
profits
and by delivering a home on record time direct
the Orlando High last night i a close­
from the forest to you
ly contested game at the Parish House
by the scoro of 18 to 14. The girls
QUICKBUILT BUNGALOWS
team and the boys team from Umatil­
la that were to have played here for­
Put Tremendous Savings in Your Pockets
feited tho game by not showing up
Cozy, attractive, substantial, durablo, bungalows of any size. Built
nnd this counts another game for the *** according to Intcst improved methods of house construction, of the
girls and one for the boys.
best of materials, nt n great snving. Their economy is worth investi­
Tho girls' team goes to Eustis to­
gating.
night to play the Eustis girls.
white For catalogue
showing in nnturnl colors mnny attractive, money-saving homes.
BRIDGE PARTY FOR VISITOR
A. C. TUXBURY LUMBER CO.
Miss Ruth Kanner entertained most
dollghtfully at bridge Thursday overl­
QUICKBUILT BUNGALOW, Dept. 18-K
ing nt tier homo on Snnford Holglits,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
complimenting Miss Flora Zelmcn;
ovitz, of Brunswick, Ga., tho guest of
ENTZMINGER BROTHERS
her sister, Mrs. S. S. Iiuumcl. Thcro
LOCAL AGENTS, LONGWOOD, FLA .
being four tables of players.
Shoe Sale continues—
Lloyd’s Shoe Store.
252-ltc

WHY CHILDREN
LIKE CAMTHOL

Accompani­
ment of the
Original
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100 PER CENT AMERICAN
It Will Live Forever
Nights
V

TRUTHFUL

PRICES
50c, 75c, $1.00
Matinees
Plus W ar Tax

THRILLING

25c, 50c

TREMENDOUS

There is littlo oxcuso for rcpulsivo
medicines in honling a child’s cold.
Nolthor la n dlangroenblo internal
medicine necessnry. Most of them
tend to upset tho stomach nnd do
moro harm than good.
Most children prefer thoir mothers
to use Cnmthol in fronting their
coughs nnd colds beenuso it is pleasnnt; it is applied cxtornnlly being rub­
bed into tho chest, throat und tem­
ples nnd spread in the throat and nos­
trils. They like it also beenuso it
soothes nnd stops the irritation nnd
tickling in tho throat. As it contains
no cnpslcum it docs not burn or blis­
ter tho skin. It is nn idoni croup und
pneumonia snlve for tho kiddies.
It brenks up tho phlegm, clears tho
: nir passages and stops n cold without
tho need of other medicines. 30c nt
nil drug stores. Southorn Drug Man­
ufacturing Co., Jacksonville, Fla.,
Wholesale Distributors.—Adv.

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Car Owners

:

On account of an increased demand for used
3 ESSEX cars we are- in a position to give gooj
trades on them the balance o f this month.

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see MACK BUTT a t W ight Tire Co.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 16,1922

FAG * TWO

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nonviUo Chamber of Commerce last schemes and such Hko. Did they con­ m i* m m
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tribute in nn owful hard year ton
week. Ho cold in part:
P ikllik rl every ■Iternooa except Hm &lt; To become n worth-whilo citizen, thousand dollars for a fair? Did
4a jr Mt the Herald Uulldliur, 107 Mr. Mulhollnnd pointed out, tho in­ they build a $40,000 church?
Did
H no o lli A rt, Knnfurd, Km.
-------dividual must first sink eolfish inter­ they raise $10,000 in fifteen minutes tea
ha
ny:
a
ganford
Celery-fed
for
Auburn
and
will
ralso
$0,000
ests. This, Is tho real test of
tea
v
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Man
more?
Did
wo
go
over
tho
top
in
citizenship, and Jacksonville will be­
rvnLismsnH
come a creat city only in tho ratio record time on every drive over put 1*3
ft. J. IIOLl/T_______________ Editor
s
I sny wo did. These are t e t e t e t e t e t e t e h t e
H. J , L 1 L L A IID ..„ ....S e c re ta ry -T re a su re r that its citizens bury ijhcir personal, before us?
n. A. MKEI,... ....... .....Ueueral Maunder selfish idenls and work harmoniously just n few of tho things I hnpponn to
O. L. IIIW IN ____..C irc u la tio n M a n a g e r
Oh, You Yeastcakel
Find n enso of genuine
1'hone 148 up to OtOOF. M.
for the advancement of tho public think of.
distress nnd you cnn fill a two-horso Why shouldn’t ovory mnn
Advertising llntee Made Known eu cause.
Application
"Whenever you find a leader you wagon with supplies on quo ntreot. Try putting a enko of yeast
Subscription Frlce In Advance
This institution , whose success and stren gth has
will
find rn optimist," ho declared. And whnt is truo of Opelikn Is equal­ Into his ambition ovory day
One Year ............... ..........—-™----- ••'29
Before ho goes to work?
tlx Months
__ __ —• HJM "The optimist is n person who is ly tmo of Leo county.
Delivered In City by Carrier
been builded by a loyal people, w hose m ost valu­
But whither have I strayed. Tho Yeast is n groat upbuildor—
One Week _______ __ ____ IB Cents leading n crowd. And when you find
Everybody
realizes
thnt
point,
call will go out in a day or two for
able a sse t is th e confidence, tr u st and esteem ot
. The big 13- to 18-page Weeklv Her­ a knocker you will find a person whu
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ald entirely rovrra Hemlnola County is being chased by n crowd. No com­ a mass meeting of all the citizens to No matter how carefully
and la published every Friday. Adver­
those who know it best and w hose h igh est en­
tising rates made known on applica­ munity Is large enough to hnrbor n organize n chamber of commerce for A baker mixes his materials—
tion. Democratic la politics. $3JS0 per knocker. They hnve no place in Opelikn.
This movo has been un­ Nor bow well nnd thoroughly
Tear, always In advance.
deavor Is to attain s till higher plains o f service__
animously adopted by both Rotary He kneads his dough—
MEMIll'll THIS ASSOCIATED FltKSS civic life, and their presence is nlw ishes you a happy, health ful and prosperous
wnys detrimental. Got rid of them. nnd Klwnnis nnd aproved by other Nor at whnt tempernturo
Convert them, if possible, but get rid business men who nro not yet mem­ He holda his whole workshop—
N ew Year.
bers of either club, This new cham­ Nor how carefully ho adjusts
of them by all means."
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life is simply a problem in bank­ ber of commcrco will bo hended nnd The heat of his ovens—
BUT LITTLE HOI’E FOE HON US
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ing.
“You can receive just in tho officered nnd bncked bj\ the older If he forgot to udd yonst
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LEGISLATION
At
the
proper
time
rntio that you give," ho said. "You and more conservative business men
And in the right-proportion
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Tho Jncksoiivillo Metropolis, whoso must put your best into life in order of the town, while wo younger fel­ He's not going to get brend
lows will do the work.. With two
:
to
tako
the
best
out
of
life.
You
editor, Mnj. Quimby Melton, flaw
must do your best for your com­ good civic clubs to weigh nnd con­ That will plonso himself,
8
Bcrviro overseas, is evidently impross- munity innrdor that it may becomo sider propositions nnd n good live Nor satisfy his customers.
organization to pass Consequently nnd nnturiilly, then,
sed that the republican administra­ and remain the kind of community commercial
them
onto
for
action, wo cnn do any­ If a little lenven
tion and the republican majority In you wnnt it to be.
Will leaven tho wholo mass,
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thing!
And
we
will.
"Jacksonville’s opportunities are
congress have no serious purpose to
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Just
think
what
a
fair
(lose
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---------Hut they must be cnpitalpnss tho pending soldier bonus legis-. myrld.
tes tea tea ten ten ns
tea tea tea Of the yeast of Optimism
lotion, and tho paper cites facts Ij!c'1 ,hrm,*'h fnith nn&lt;1 hnnJ w°rk
Will do for ah individual—
te ite ite s te n te a te u m te a te a te a
whlc seem to amply justify this con- Yo,ir ril&gt;’ cnn ncver 1,0 f;rontor t,mn
Or a city—or for « county!
tea SANFORD NOVELTY
tea
cjUBjon
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| your men and women. It can never
Ynssum! Just think of. it!
tea
tea
WORKS
Soya the Metropolis or. this sub- j Krow Krcntcr thrn you in,ilvll,,1" ',y
Then the Yeast of Fnirplny!
tea
PH
V.
C.
CULLER, Prop.
ject .of grave interest and impor*ront 1,1 ym,r im m unity. The
Think n bit about thnt.
ten General Shop and MiU
*3
tance to the men responded to the h M n K of " d ty is ™ t n ,work of
A good dose of that yeast,
tea
tea
country's call
when civilization 1nntInr°’ but is " tnsk , lcll|tntc(1 to mo,n
Taken dally before breakfast
Work
tea
tea
, and women, nnd it is a task of giwas endangered:
Will liven tho torpid conscience
Under
This
Hend,
Articles
tea
tea
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Tho administration is
plnying gnntie proportions,
And will lust the wholo day—
Pro nnd Con Regarding Mu­
tea
-------tea
"Service
is
the
keynote,"
he
con­
B17 Commercial B try t Bsnfnrd. Fit.
politics to the ninth degree in
No matter how much used.
nicipal Ownership Will Be
tea
You
Cnn
Find
tho
Name
of
tea
keeping soldier bonus legislation tinued, "of every success. Tho ax­
If a man decides
Published in tho Herald.
tea Every Live I’riifosHlnnnl nnd Pa
Geo. W. Knight
always abend for consideration. The iom nuulies to the development of
He’ll play tho game square—
tea Business Mnn in Sanford in ten
cities
ns
well
ns
to
the
growth
of
in­
American Legion nnd other organi­
Will use his neighbor
Real E state and Insurance
ten Thin Column Each Day Pa
zations representing ex-service men dividuals. You must servo your
As he would like to bo used,
-:- FLORIDA
PH
tea SANFORD -:should not bo dccolvtd by the scheme, city fnithfully nnd well, and it will
If nil conditions wore reversed—
MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP OF
tea ten tei tea ten tei tea pa ten Si
reward
you.
Become
Inggcrd
in
because it is n scheme to win party
He'll live more onjoynbly
WATER WORKS
Sanford Steam Laundry
favors, nothing more nnd If ‘he ex- your duty, and your city reflects
And die much moro happily.
Sanford Construct’ll Co
Go
service men do not nhnndon tho ef­ your condition of enthusiasm.
And "neighbor" doesn't mean
FOR SERVICE
CONTRACTORS AND IlU!LDEItF
In a paper rend before the Public Merely those living next door
fort to secure n bonus for themselves active, be enthusiastic and bo con­
Call 146-J
Planes nnd Specifications Cheerfully
the politicians will continue to flirt stantly on tho alert to advnace your Ownership League of America by K. Or Just across tho street;
W. RAW LING, Prop.
Furnished
with this piece of legislation for city’s interests, nnd it will be the E. McDonnell, of the firm of Burns &amp; "Neighbor” means everybody
ninny years to come. And nil the kind of place it should be. Your op­ McDonnell, the author states thnt mu­ You meet every day—
All Work Guaranteed
George A. DeCottes
politicians nro not confined to tho re­ portunities nro here, but you must nicipal ownership of water works is And sometimes at night.
H.
T.
PACE
P. O. Box »«,
mnko
the
most
of
them
through
per­
rapidly
becoming
nlmnst
universal,
publican party—tho democratic par­
Therefore I would suggest
Attorney-at-Lnw
sonal effort, through bard work nnd giving ns the chief cause of the That n fair nnd good quotn
ty has its share.
Over
Seminole County Bank
Sanford Machine Sr
A dinnor was given at tho whito thru whatever sacrifice mny be neces­ change from private to municipnl Of the Yeast of Optimism
SANFORD
FLORIDA
of cities to And the Yeast of Pnirpluy
house Saturday night at which vari­ sary for the common good. When ownership the desire
Foundry
Co.
you
resolve
to
do
that
and
when
you
"improve the service and to secure Be taken into the system
ous issues confronting tho adminis­
..Employment Bureau..
General Machine and Boiler Work; The vocational commutes of the Buiitration were discussed, and a soldier do it, you will build nnd will main­ good, pure, soft wnter at u reasonable At a convenient early hour
cost. This American cities ore doing. Each day in tho week.
Cylinder Grinding; DeLuxe Pistons ; 1ness and Professional Women’s Club
bonus plnn was one of these. Accord­ tain a grent city."
-----------o----------There nro now about 6,000 municipal­ After giving it fair tryout
ing to reports from tho dinner, it is
Oversize Rings and Pins; Flywheel requests all young women d««iring
ly owned wnter plants in tho United For about six months
now planned to mnko the bonus de­ THE BENEFIT OF ROTARY,
Steel
Genr Banda; Crank Shafts re­ employment to register at the First
States or about five-sixths of all the If it isn’t a big success
KIWANNIS AND THE
National Bank.
pendable upon tho payment of allied
turned; ngenta for Caille Inboard nnd
debts to tho United States, Also, re­
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE water supplies nre owned by cities. And you feel wholly unsatisfied
AGNES G. BERNER, Chslrusn
Outboard Motors. -----------Phone 62
In comparing the people served, it is Como to me, right pronto,
ports state, the bonus mny bo joined
safe to say that 00 per cent of the
to tho sales tax movement. Only a
H. W. NICKERSON
We do not know who Lor.i Gutter- nation’s urban population gets its And I’ll give your money hack.
Acteylene Welding
Ynssum.
few weeks ago nn effort was made field of Opelika, Alabama is but we
Public
Accountant; Audits—Systems
OF ALL KINDS
to make a bonus possible through the do know that be is a town booster drinking water from municipnl works, ij thank you,
Income Tax Service
-Thorn in Kiss-met.
legalized sales of light wines and nnd \ve copy tho following article in The proportion of municipal water
Room
10 McNeill-Dnvis Bldg.
Sanford
Welding
Co.
plants throughout tho country is
beer.
(lie
Opelika
Daily
News
signed
with
.
,
.
t’
,
Phono
852
Orlando, FIs.
Located
in
Eagle
Bldg.,
205
Oak
Ave.
..
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i shown by the statistics of a few ol
No, Pauline, Charles Brady is not
So it goes.
Bonus legislation his
name, bermme it lias so much in the states. South Dakota has 100
working on the streets—in the sense
will lie, nr is, so deep in politics that it thnt is good and to the point:
S. O. Shinholser
per cent of its water plants inmiiei tlmt you Inenn. n 0
painting tho
it can never be rescued.
About oil months ago l.'t men mot
Early in the administration the nt a luncheon in the Elks ball in pally owned; Nebraska bus I'i* per white strips for autos and is doing it
Contractor and Builder
legislation m-tunity was submitted Opelikn to liiscuss the organization rent; Kansas lias 1)0.3 per cent; Min­ by contract. As long ns lie sings SANFORD -:- -:- -:- FLORIDA
for passage.
Hut at the crucial , of some kind of club, lending to- nesota bits 5)6.4 per rent; Oklahoma those nice songs for us at tiie band
moment President Harding stepped wards a closer relationship of the has 1)3.1 per cent; and Iowa lias PI,2 concerts ho will never be pinched.
‘‘WE DELIVER T H E GOODS’
per cent.’
in nnd informed the members of the business men of the city.
No one
Quick Service Transfei
Among the advantages of municipal
senate a bonus would play havoc present seemed to know just whnt
Sanford went down to cheer up Or­
ownership Mr. McDonnell refers to
Storage Facilities
with the national treasury. The sen­ we
wanted, but all agreed just whnt u ,0 |OWl.r interest paid on loans by lando yesterday. There were one mil­ If we please you, tell others; If no
ate therefore rejected the bonus bill. we needed. Two nr three present
lion people at the band concert moro
tell us. Phone 498
Then, in an effort to humiliate the bad beard of Rotary and one men- municipalities, the reduction of incen­ or less—and you could not get your
tive to corruption and graft, and the cur within n block of tho band stand.
administration, the democratic min­ tinned Klwianis, or tried to
Auto Radiator Repair
ority sot out to force Ilie bonus issue, couldn’t pronounce it. Previous to lower rates possible. Concerning tho
and by so doing shifted the scenes this there bad been several attempts second, lie quotes Francis J. Henry as
Shop
saying: “After five years of inves­ This column of fun and nonsenss
entirely.
to keep alive a chamber of commerce, tigating the onuses and cure for graft, wants to commend Bin business men Lurntcd nt 207 French Ave., between
SAVE YOU MONEY
And yet ex-service men hold to Ilie but for one reason or another the orI bring this one message; I am driv- 1and tho buyers hero on the cash basis 2nd and Third. E. R. BHRGQUIST.
belief they are going to get a bonus j ganizntion gradually died out. Such cn to believe that tile public ownership plan of buying and selling, it keeps
e u n mi j.
I he politicann like fo ri letters of inquiry for homes, business of public utilities is tho only cure for all of us busy get tig up tile niuzumn
inn o io iove this, for it is a con- sites, factory locations, etc., as came graft." Municipal ownership as a rule but we will also miss the collectors
Hotel Montezuma
Write us
vonlent hum per for other legislation. from different sections of tho U. S.,
every
month
and
also
that
heavy
mail
provides better working conditions,
"Snnford’H N ew Hotel"
It Is lamentable indeed Hint the found their way to the mayor's of­ shorter, hours and hotter wages, and m the I\ (&gt;. box.
Empire Hotel Block
$1.50 Up Per Day
young men of this nation who wore fice, the dead letter office or were
consequently fewer labor troubles,
tho uniform so admirably should hnve returned to the writers,
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
If n mnn strikes in municipal plants being prac­ Some of our people coming back
returnedto civilized life to bmnno in Ohio wanted any
information tically unheard of.
from tho hand concert saw a funny
WILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT—
the plnykhing of every political clique about Opelikn and Leo county ho
"Wo would not think of placing our occurence on the rond in which n Baptist Tomplo, Sat., Jan. 14. 247-6tc
WILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT—
in tho country.
Whether they de­ had to either come here nnd search fire hikI police departments under pri­ young lady—strange lady at that—fig­
Baptist Temple, Sat., Jan. 14, 217-Gtc
serve It or not, ex-service men nro it out for himself or tnke it out in vate ownership for profit. Those are ured. Can’t find out anything about
Got your meuls at the Bell Cafo.
not going to get a donus,
They ■Wanting.
Then enmo th Uotnry for the protection of property. Then it. Watching the other pnpors for
Just received tho New York ship­
148-fltc
should realize this and bo guided by club and noon the Kiwants, the for­ why have our water departments oper­ dopment, etc.
ment
of hulk dates, (figs, lentils, Hplit
It.
mer with 35 members nnd the latter ated under such conditions?”
Nonth the light of the silvor moon, pens nnd red Kidnoy beans.—Popular
I think with 55, the men handed to­ "Under wnr conditions, while nearly
251-2tc
249-2tp Market,
Ed. Lane received a present from Thursday, Jan. 12th.
A CITY’S OPPORTUNITIES
gether—'n r the difference in tho all privately owned utilities were Finnk Miller tho other day. It was a
clubs is in name only—nil pledged clamoring for increased rates, 85 per
Frnk Mulhollnnd, n prominent to one purpose, viz: To make their cent of the municipal plants maintain- nice derby hat. Wonder why Ed. don't
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business man of Toledo, Ohio, for­ town nnd county a hotter place to ed their rates nnd a few actually re­ wear it? Ask him.
■
■
mer president of tin; International live, Will it last?
Do they stick? duted them. The municipally owned
■
Don't
worry
about
tho
circulation
■
Rotary Club and winter citizen of Ask one of them (a member) to gn water plant usimly gives rates e»■
u
Lake County and one of Flo.'idn’s somo where on his club day and see. couraging industries and promotes ox- of tho Dally Herald, Paulino. No oth■r daily pnper in tho state of Florida S ANY PART OF TOWN, ON TERMS TO
greatest boosters addressed the Jaek- AI most every week some one of these pension of all activities. The records v.il!
o7er' take the' placu of the Dally
100 business men is forced for bitsi- of water rates in the cities that have 1j jornlt! in Sanford.
8•
SUIT YOU
_____
■■■■■■ Ban ■aHnanuHisuBanfcnnn ness reasons to be out of tho city on change.i ownership show that within
meet Init day. Does he skip a meet- two years after changing un average
vjow directory gives St. Petersburg
You can make money buying for advance.
ing ami lose his attendance record ? reduction of 27 pur cent has occurred." 11 hnvu 21,000 people. New directory
You are going to build a home one of these
Not on your life. He drives to Co"if the municipal authorities are to , af gnnford along these lines would
hinibus or West Point or some other bo held responsible for tho health con- (,|vo t),is tqty at least 12,000 people. 3 days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it
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city that holds their meeting on n dltions, they should have complete |!\, .ecjn|ly when the band concerts nro “ by easy stages.
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different day to bis. And this is not ownership and conrtol of the water Doing hol'd,
GRADE n COFFEE
B
S
If you have some money, will build one or m
tho younger business atone who do supply, which is the most important
a
a
’ these things, but our older, sub- factor In tho health, growth and pros- COLUMBUS WAS POIlTUGUFSE ■ two houses.
SA T U R D A Y , JA N . MTU
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ntantial, conservation fellows, who purity of any city."
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INSTEAD OF ITALIAN
Sanford
is
moving,
don’t
wait,
get
in
the
three or four years ago would hardly
SAYS ACADEMY HEADS
4:00 to 8:00 P . M.
■ game now.
a
spnre the time to go homo to dinner, j Comfort Cottugo will bo glad to suo
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( H r T h e A aaoelnted P re a a l
Let no mnn ever again nay Ope- old friends and new onus.
250110tp
LISBON, Jan.
14.—Christopher
Everybody Welcome
likn Is divided into factions that w
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. .i
Columbus
discoverer
of America
never get together. Tho citizens of
Evory customer u satisfied custowas
born
in
Portugal,
Portuguese
Opollkn are absolutely unanimous oa mor,—Wight's.
853-Btc&amp;w-c
Academy
of
sciences
told
yesterday
everything thnt wears tho brand of!
------Patroclnlo Ribetro
member.
Phones 497-491
lf
merit. Sure a faker has a hard time. I Mnn'a attitude toward freedom la by
’■ ' .i
J:‘
In.
•irl.f- t.
You can’t organize any enthusiasm thnt of the parent who makes the Heretofore been historically accept­
ed
the
fact
Columbus
was
bom
In
AGENT
over
a
nine
way
stook
company.
They
,
kid
take
caster
oil
but
chooses
a
WELAKA BLOCK
Genoa Italy,
do not eat up profit sharing grocery substitute for hlmsolf.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 16,1922

A statesman saya the interesta of ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ft
, IN MEMORIAM.
just placed a large order for marma­
Canada
and the Unitod States are
lade with Miss Estelle Boteman, con­
identical.
Fine. Now when states­
WHEREAS,
Our
Heavenly
Father
servation
specialist
of
tho
Home
No vegetables are as good as those
grown in one’s own garden, and there Demonstration Department of the in His great wisdom has called unto men concede that tho interests of all
Division. Himself our dear friend and fellow- i nations nro Identical, tho world will
is no reason why fresh vegetables Agricultural Extension
ahould not be a part of the daily diet This order was filled by Miss Wini­ worker, Mrs. m iu Harris Bowler, bo civilized.
!
of every family. At tho beginning of fred Cannon, of Wolaka, a former
THEREFORE
BE
IT
RESOLVED
tho new year, attention should be de­ Putman County club girl and who
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
voted to the home garden, advise! still works under the direction of the thnt we, tho members of tho Wo­
man's Missionary Society of tho San­
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
workers of the Agricultural Exten­ home demonstration agents.
■ ■■
AT
The fact that woU-eitabUshed, ex­ ford M. E. Church, South, do hereby
sion Division, University of Florida.
Now is the timo to prepare seed­ perienced business enterprises of the extend our loving sympathy to her
beds and tho soil for the garden. state are calling upon these leaders beloved family and we wish to ex­
Frosts In Florida are usually light In home demonstration to locate press to them nnd to her friends, how
enough not to kill most vegetables, tf goods prepared by the club girls and much we loved her and how sadly
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given the protection of a hot bed or women of the state, that fact pro­ wo shall miss her. She was such a
cold frame. This fact makes it pos­ claims the succesa and the value of faithful, earnest worker among us,
8anford, Fla
|iome demonstration work. It means and had been for so many years. Her 212 Eaat. 1st St.
sible to produce early vegetables.
*MONDAY,
It is a good practice to test seed tha this work will go on; that the life was always an inspiration to­
WEDNESDAY,
for germination before planting in surface which has boon merely scrat­ wards fia t which is highest and best,
:
order to insure a good stand. Small ched will be more thorlly stirred and A true and faithful follower of
FRIDAY NIGHTS
seed, like cabbage and turnip, can be cultivated; that when the demand by Christ, she was ever true and faithto whatever ho called hor to do.
tested on a hot stove. Those that Florida enterprises for home-preser­
■
. of each week
pop have vitality,
The dead ones ved Florida fruits and vegetables be­ In losing her we feel that wo have
burn.
Large seed, like beets, car­ comes universal, our women and girls lost one of our most faithful mem­
:
Stops a told, soothes tho
bers and ono of our dearest and true­
8 to 10 o’Clock
rots and sugar com, can be tested by will be ready to supply it.
Irritation, heals the Inflam­
st
friends.
We
shall
miss
her
every­
means of the ray doll tester. This
mation, keeps off the germa.
consists in rolling the seeds in a wot A DAIRY FACT WORTH CONSID­ where, in the choir, in our Mission
Study Class, in all our mootings,
cloth and placing the roll in a warm
ERING
but—
location. In about ten days open it
"Help us doar Lord to know—It
and cnlculato tho percentage of
Dqring tho last ten years butter
■
is not far
sprouted seed.
has brought the following wholcsalo
Contain!
camphor,
Menthol
with
Thy.
|
don’t be a wallTo that dear home where our be­
Another point to consider is that of prices In tho Chicago markets:
mol,
Oil
Peppermint,
Oil
Kucaiyptui,
loved.
Ijaving a fertiio noil. Stable manure
Mutton Suet, Lanum and Petrolatum.
In 1911_____________ 26,2 cents.
|
flower
B
Dear Savior, tnko tho burden off
Is one of the host fertilizers known.
Pleasant—Soothing
in 1912........................... 29.9 cents.
wl&gt; pray
Immediately Effective
It should be well rotted nnd should
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In 1913........................... 31.1 cents
And show us heaven is but n little Try it for coughs, colds, sore throat, etc.
have n smnll percentage of straw to
1914...........................28.C cents.
way.
30c at all drug stores.
manure. This should be applied
cents.
19ld...................
28.2
Altho’
it
seems
so
very,
very
far
Southern
Drug Manufacturing Co.,
broadcast at tho rate of ten tons to
1910............................ 32.5 cents.
Jiekienvllts, Fla., WholtisU Distributers.
To
that
dear
homo
where
our
be­
tho ncro nnd thoroly mixed Into tho
1917............................ 41.1 cents.
loved are
soli. Stnblc manure raises tho tem­
1918.......................... 49.5 cents.
We know, we know
perature of tho soil nnd thus hnstens
In 1919............. ........... .58.3 cents.
It
is not so;
plant growth. Commercial fertilizers
In 1020......................... 48.4 cents.
Oh,
grunt
our faith may hold fast
should bo used nt intervals during tho
In 1021............................ 41.0 cents.
when
we
sny
growing period ns a top dresser to
The nvnrnge wholesale price of but­
Thnt she is gone—gone but n little
stimulate rapid growth.
te r is approximately the nverngo
way."
Cabbage, cauliflower, collnrd, egg-' prico received by the farmer, if you
BE
IT FURTHER RESOLVED
On the Okeechobee Branch of the Florida East Const Railway, Chuluoplant, lcttuco, tomato nnd onion seed consider tho butter the producer sells
thnt
a
copy of those resolutions be
tn, Fin., among the pines and lakes of Seminole county, an up-to-dnto
enn be sowed in tho seedbed In Jan­ directly to the consumer. Therefore I
modern brick hotel, with private bnthB nnd hot witter heat. H rst
uary. Do not cover more than three - 1 the producers of hotter nre today re­ spread upon the records of this socie­
dims cuisine. Rates $2.50 to $3.50 per dny; $10 to $18 per week, ac­
quarters of an inch deep. Turnips, 1ceiving about two-thirds more for ty, n copy be published in the San­
cording to location of room.
beets nnd enrrots should bo plnnted their wares than they received in ford Herald, and a copy lie sent to
in the field ns early ns possible, if 1911. Can this ho said of the pro- &lt;her family.
(Signed)
not already planted. Brussel sprout dueors of corn, wheat, pork or fruits?
MRS. CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, Manager
Mrs. L. It. Philips.,
plants should be set also in Jnruinry. We haven’t the official figures, hut
Mrs. J. K, Mettingor.
Corn enn be planted ns soon ns dan­ nre confident that no such increase in
Mrs.
Sallie I.u Griffith.
ger of frost is over.
the prices of these commodities has
Committee,
An effort should lie mndo to bnvo been tho farmers’.
new vegetables every few days. This
Wo nre often g'vcn facts which in­
WEEK’S W EATHER
enn be done by planting new ones be­ form us that the normal demands for
tween the rows every week or two. butter and other milk products are
Remember that a fertile soil Is neces­ far greater than the supply. There- Wcnlhcr Outlook for the Period Jnnunry 16 to 21, Inclusive
sary "to keep plants growing rapidly. fore, there is little danger of a big
South Atlantic nnd East Gulf
proportionate slump in the prices of Stntes: Generally fair but with prob­
these products.
CITDEMAND FOR PRESERVED
ability of rain Wednesday to Friday;
While this prospect coupled with temperature below normal; frost
serves
ItUS BY-PRODUCTS
the fact thnt our state offers pnpar- probable.
Thu demand is growing for (he by­ ntletcd advantages for dairying, there
products of tho citrus industry, re­ is every encouragement for tho dniry- PRESIDENT SBIBE
ferring especially to those prepared mnn of Florida to increase his busi­
DIED AT PHILADELPHIA
and presorved by housewives nnd ness nnd for -others to go into the
business.
girls.
(tty Th e A m n fla lrd I'rr.a)
PHILADELPHIA, Jnn. M.—Benj­
We have just been informed that
ono oT tho biggest hotel;! *n Florida is Federal reserve notes would strike amin F. Shibe, president of tho Phil­
making special efforts to buy citrus n more popular chord if they were a adelphia American Lengue Bnselmll
Club died today.
Eighty three
mnrmnlndes and other preserved ma­ little less reserved.
• •
years old. lied bad health for two
terials of the orange, grapefruit nnd
year*.
The Herald Tor real job printing.
kumqunt. This particular 'hotel has
THE VEGETABLE GARDEN

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TAMPA, Jnn. 14.—A plan of nwardlntr badges, medals and honor
certificates to members of Tampa’s
police department, has been announc­
ed by Chief of Pollco F. M. Williams.
The aWnnls are to be made once a
year at a public rovlow, according to
Chief Williams and nre planned ■with
a view to Increasing the efficiency
of his department,
Fach award will bo accomplished
l,y n citation "tociting the conduct for
which it was given,
Tho honors
will bo bestowed Chief Willlnms
says on those members of tho dep­
artment "who during tho preceding
calender1 year, have rendered that
single net. of service of tho grentcRt in the lino of duty calculated to
increase the efficiency of tho mem­
bers of the force." Tho first awards
will be made early in 1923 on tho
imsis of service rendered this yonr.
The decorations will consist of n
bndgo nnd a medal, tho former to bo
worn by the officer on duty nnd the
medal only on special or formal oc­
casions. A bronzo star will bo add­
ed to the ribbon for each yonr the
hoi tier is again cited for moritorlaus
conduct.
In addition to these, certificates
of noteworthy conduct will bo given
to thu officors rendering such ser­
vice.
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CCitlzcns of the United States mny
refniee that Ireland has won free­
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1922 will be a good year—if you go after business hard. In these keen­
ly competitive times, persistent, aggressive selling efforts are neces­
sary. Business doesn’t come to you; you have to go after it... And this
newspaper is ready to help every advertiser who wants to make a real
effort to get business.
Successful selling today is largely a m atter of good advertising.
Our Advertisers’ Service Department is prepared to submit draw­
ings, copy and layouts to merchants who want their advertising to
be distinctive, to pull business.

Whether you deal in hats or houses, clothing or cocoa, jewelry or
jackknives we have the art and copy service th at helps advertis­
ers! get results. Our Advertisers’ Service Department makes ad­
vertising pay. Why not telephone now for the Herald represen­
tative?

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 16,1922

Income Tax Returns
Have Many Changes
Making ’Em Easier
Rules and Changes That are Import
ant to Public in General
The following ’statement Is Issued
by Collector of Internal Rovcnuo D.
T. Gorow, District of Florida:
Forms 104A, revised and simplified,
for filing individual returns of incomo
for the calendar year 1021 of $5,000
and less will be available Wednesday,
January 18th, at tho office of Collec­
tor of Intomnl Itevenuo Jacksonville,
and tho following branch office^: Miamo, Tnmpn, Pensacola, Key V^ost.
A copy will bo mailed to taxpayers
who Inst year filed a return, but fail­
ure to receive tho form docs not re­
lievo a tnxpnyer of his obligation to
file n return on time—on or before
March 15, 1022. Tho form hns bo6n
reduced from six to four pages, two
of which arc devoted to instructions
drtjlch should bo enrefuly read by ,tho
taxpayer before filling in the blanks.
A study of thoso instructions will
grently lessen difficulties heretofore
encountered in correctly making out
U19 returns.
On page 1, under the head of "In­
come" arc spaces for reporting the fol­
lowing items: Salaries, wages, com­
missions, etc., income from partner­
ships, fiduciaries, etc., rents nnd roy­
alties; profit (or loss) from business
or profession; profit (or loss) from
sale of real estate, profit (or loss)
from sale of stocks, bonds, etc., nnd
other income. Beneath are spaces for
entering deductions, such as interest
nnd taxes paid during the year; losses
by fire, storm, shipwreck, or other
casualty or by theft, contributions, had
debts, etc.
On page 2 nre spaces for entering
cxplnnutions of the various items, i. e.
the total amount of income from busi­
ness or profession, with description
("grocery”, "retail clothing,” "drug
stoors," "laundry", "doctor", "lawyer"
"farmer") from rents, and royalties,
salo of property, etc.
Returns nre required of every single
person nnd every married person not
living with husband or wife, whose net
income for 1021 wns $1,000 or more,
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If single and the not Income including
that of dbpendent minors, if any,
cqunlled or exceeded $1,000, or If the
gross incomo equalled or exceeded $5,000 a return must bo filed. A minor,
howovor, having a net incomo of $1,000 or $2 ,000, according to marital
status or a gross income of $15,000,
must filed a return. The requirement
to file a return of gross incomo, re*
gardless of the amount of net in­
come, upon which the tax is assessed
is a now provision.

HOW TO KEEP YOUR HAT

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..Ufqvncu ' ii'J r.tillit'iqoi :v&gt; ,itl'
No more lost lulls. A bright young
man In the Wall si n et section of New
York, who hnd loot several huts, con­
ceived tho Idea of sticking bis girl’s
photo In the crown of Ills latest pur­
chase. Ho far, although lie has In­
vited the gentlemen who take “better
bats for bad ones" to get bis, thoy
have left It strictly alone.
Man.

"Man Is hard to understand."
"What’s the matter now?"
"He’ll go out In the woods for two
weeks and let the mosquitoes linve a
million free shots at him, nnd never
once complain: then he’ll come home
nnd kick like a steer If one mosquito
happens to find Ills way Into the
house."
ORGANIZE

THE MIAMI
CLUB

YACHT

come wns $2,000 or more. If the com­
bined not incomo of husbnnd, wife and
dependent minor children cqunlled or
exceeded $2 ,000, or if the combined
gorss incomo of husband, wife nnd de­
pendent minor.children equalled or
oxcocded $5,000, all such income must
be reported on n joint return or in
separate returns of husband and wife.
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COMFORT COTTAGE IS OPEN
and expects to maintain its old popu­
larity. , Rooms and meals, also meals
served. House heated.
A man in Lake
Miss Nell Walker
Mrs. M. Martin crl, raised $0,000
Inst Henson.

can picture world. Ita recent revival
at the Capitol Theatre where it broke
all records again demonstrated Ita
powerful appeal to the public. It wiil
bo presented here exactly as given re.
ccntly on Broadway and is still.under
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rouso of Lako Gene
took supper with Mr. nnd Mrs. P. N.
Wakefield Frldny evening,
Mr. Victor Peters and fnmily and
Mr. Henry Levy spont Saturday at
Paytonn Bench visiting Mr. nnd Mrs.
Oscnr Nccholson.
Mr. Logan was 'In Sanford Friday
on business.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L, W. Prevatt wero
in Sanford transacting business on
Fridny.
Mr. Huddclston was in Sanford on
Fridny.Mr. P. N. Wnkefleld spent a few
day.4 in Lnko Gene this wfcok on busiMjr. nnd Mrs. Overstreet arrived
recently from New York nnd havo
taken the old Lnmcrln ' home and
will spend the winter there.
Mrs.
Fred
McFarfano
spont
Thursday at Oscoolii visiting her
many friends there.
Mr. D. S. Alberston of'OBceola was
in Geneva Fridny on business.
Mr. Owens of Osceola was in
Geneva Thursday visiting friends
nnd transacting business.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlos Philips at­
tended the Picture Show nt Sanford
Monday night.
'Mrs. Pr. Quirk of New York ar­
rived in Genovn Monday evening nnd
will spend the winter here.
Mrs.
Quirk recently bought the pretty
Lnmorenn Grove and homo nnd will
make her homo there while in Gen­
eve.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Albertson of Osceola
took dinner with Mrs. Fred McLau­
ghlin Sunday.
Owing to n mistake in nnmcB the
delightful little dinner pnrty which
Mrs. Fanny Peters gnvo at her home
Inst week wns reported ns being nt
the home of Mrs. Victor Peters. Wc
take this opportunity to cor ct the
mistake.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Privntt, Mrs.
J. M. Privntt nnd children nttended
the picture show nt Snnford Mon­
day night.
T. W. Prcvntt nnd Mr. I. P. Ilnrt
of Geneva nttended court in Sonford on Wednesday.
Mrs. Endor Curlctt and Mrs.
Adams wero shopping in Snnford
Fridny.
Mr. Homer Nickolson of Mjms
was in Geneva Tuesdny.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Prevatt nnd
Mr. Fred McFarlnno spent a pleas­
ant evening with Mr. nnd Mrs. Clif­
ford Proctor Thursday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford Proctor will
leave today for their new home at
Ocala.
Their many friends wish
them much happiness in their new
home.

Cleanliness is next to Godliness
Wo invito the public and all users of ELDER
SPRINGS WATER lo visit the spring and in
our method of handling its product. Why take
a eh unco? Your eminent physicians claim
that this water in unexcelled and its purity
makes it most beneficial for many troubles.

WASHINGTON. Jan. I'. Four
cases, two brought by the First Nat­
ional bank of Jasper, Fla., ami two
by Hie Rank of Jasper,, Fla., against
the First National bank of Rome,
Ga., and (be State Bank of Rome,
were reported for arguments today
in the supreme!) court.
The cases
are based on certificates of deposits
issued by Jasper banks to the Ameri­
can Bank and Trustcnmpnny, a -11
trustees, and endorsed to the First
National Batik of Rome.
In the
Florida state courts the Florida
l • | d;s won but in the lower federal
questions developed during the argu­
ment of tin* cases related to court
practices and rules.

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The Ford people of Sanford as well as the
Western Union recommend this water for
batteries.
Call phone All and have a bottle of this water
seat you and protect your health.

Elder Springs Water Co.
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Thon it is th a t you w ill take a keen interest in making "
th a t m odest balance grow week by w eek or month by month 3
until tho necessary am ount w ith which to accomplish your *
objective has been realized. '
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A cordial Invitation Is uxtonded to
all ex-service men to become mem­
bers of tho Cumpbell-Lossing I’ost
No. 53 American Legion. We need
nil ex-service men to become memCounty.
We urge you to join us,
and to add your assistance nnd co­
operation in making this Post one
of tho best in the State. Join NOW
so we can get tho representation in
the Stnte Convention wo should hnve.
We will give you a hearty welcome,
the hand of fellowship and fellow­
ship. Tho Legion is growing every
day. Do your part, Join the Legion
and help her grow.
Send for Application Card.
Sec
notice of State Convention in this is­
sue, and look out for the bulletins,
Send your dues in NOW.
Address:
George G. Herring,
Post Commander.
K. R. Murcll,
Adjutant.
Next meeting night, Thursday Jan.
20th, at 8:00, in the Court House.

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Poparts
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Departs
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a holiday unless it lenves him with
tho bellyache.

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Let us have your orders now for prompt deliveries.

Authorized Ford Dealer
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BY LOUIS R1CHAK

He Was Able-bodied.Before the Battle

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SANFORD

the great succoss of P. W. Griffith's
screen classic, “The Birth of a Na­
tion" which is underlirtcd tho Star
Thentro Fridny and Snturday of this
week, is tho groat cast which Ameri­
ca’s foremost screen producer gather­
ed for that spectacle. Gauged by
their present earning capacities tho
price of assemblying such a cast
would ho positively prohibitive. While
thero are thousands of others In “Tho
Birth of a Nation" tho leading roles
were erdnted by Henry'B. Walthall,
Mac Marsh, Lilian Gish,-Miriiim Coop­
er, Mary Alden, Josophino' Crowell,
Spotiswoode Aiken, Ralph Lewis, Jos­
eph Henabcry, Rftoui Walsh, Ponnld
Crisp, Howard Gaye, George Siogmnn,
Walter Long and Elmer Cllfton|
After u lapse of a few yours, dur­
ing which timo it has been hold as the
comparative model for every big pic­
ture which has followed It "The Birth
of n Nation" stands out ns tho great­
est screen achievement of the Ameri-

the personal direction of the
Griffith whose other works hn
tructed a deal of his time but
hhvo novor diminished his Into
this first venture that so thon
established his fame.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1922
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SEMINOLE CO.
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PERSONALS E FAIRTHIS WEEK

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B U S I N E S S M A N ’S [
BEST A LLY

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is the bank.with which he is connected.
We solicit the accounts of the busi­
ness concerns of this community with a
promise of service and efficiency to sat­
isfy their various business needs.

No advertisements for tho Clcssifled or Wnnt Column of tho Herald
aro taken without cash in ndvnnco and
nono aro tnkon over tho telephone.
This is mado necessary by tho mis­
takes in phono messnges nnJ by tho
extra bookkeeping entailed on the
small accounts that tnko tho profits
■ out of this form of advertising.

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Bank s
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R. S. Fields, of Orlando, was in tho
city Wednesday and wus registered
nt the Montezuma.
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. C. Stiles of Jack­
sonville are spending n few dnys
here nt tho Montezumn.
Mrs. Louise D. Press and Mrs.
Almn Hcldo of Chicago nro guests of
the II. J. Lehmans of Palmotto nvo.
Mr. J. Heyward Funnnn, Jr., of
ChnrlcBton S. C. is visiting his nunt
Mrs. J. St. Clnlr White, Jr.

A COMMUNITY BUILDER

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F. P. Forster,
Pres.
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Willie Stringfellow nnd his grandmothcr Mrs. Alexander of DcLnnd
were in tho city a short time yesterday enroute iiome from Orlando.

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fca it could be bold there for a
you brine It In to he charged, togeth­
Ra R’a few minutos. Hun was out
er with n thorough washing and a Ra bright and pretty this
R« morning and if ono of our
eoat of paint.
Ru locnl groundhogs sees his
1®* shadow this morning there
The price? ONE DOLLAR for a Ra will be trouhlo nmi clouds
Rn and bad times and every•ix-rolt battery.
Ra thing for six months at
Ra least. Everything is lookRi Ing tbo best, tho band
R^i played sweetly at Orlando
R»i yesterday, wo all went down
Rq and viewed the tall buildRti ings and the City IteautiRa ful and all of our Orlando
Ra friends wore glad to sco us,’
Ra especially the ico cronm
Ra establishments, llnvo you a
Rn little Daily in your homo?
Carefully tenth* your Battery when

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Mack Butts of the Nixon Butt Co.,
of Orlando was in the city Saturday
looking after the Essex and Hudson
end sales in this part of their terri­
tory,
Charles Brndy is pninting tho
whitu strips on the streets for the
hotter parking of tho thousand of
enrs that now stand on the streets
ever day nnd night..
Mr. nnd Mrs. William J. Walker of
near Charleston, South Cnroiina nro
the guests of their son nnd dnughtor,
Mr. and Mrs. J. St. Clair White, Jr.,
on West First street.
Cleorge Kcllnr, of Orlando, repres­
enting tho Mergenthnler Linotype
Co,, was in tho city a few momenta
this morning enroute to points in the
northern part of tho state.

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Mrs. George Chamberlain of Day­
Ra
tona
Bench was among tho out of
R»
town
guests nt the reception given
■tr 5:10 A. M. JAN. 16, 1922 Ms Saturday
afternoon in hopor of Mrs.
Rn Maximum..................... 71
Arthur
B.
Gilkes and Mrs. Robert
te» Minimum ..................... 46 M»
Simms
of
Jacksonville.
Itungo ........................... 47 Ra
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80.36 Ms
Mrs. S. A. Gothc, of I’alatka, and
Mrs.
J. E. Rollins, of Savannah, Gn.,
R R R R R n i Q R M h
wero the week end guests of Mrs. B.
G. Methvin, leaving Hundny afternoon
M i M i R a R a R a R a i M R a M i M i for Apopka, where they will lie the
guests of Mrs. Marshall.

ETHE WEATHER E

Through tho combined efforts of
tho Woman’s Club nnd tho Snnford
Chamber Iof Commerco, Sominolo
county will ngain hnvo a fnir of its
own, nnd tho people of Sominolo coun­
ty will have tho opportunity of seeing
what their neighbors aro doing nnd
accomplishing from the fertile soil of
tho county.
This being tho first nttempt to re­
vive tho county fnir nnd duo to tho
short time tho various committees had
to complete arrangements, it will not
be as elaborate ns was originally con­
templated. If the event should prove
a success, as it no doubt will, tho fair
will he a fixed annual event in Semi­
nole county and should eventually nssume largo proportions. However,
tho various committees promise n very
ccrditnblo collection of exhibits nnd
Frank Miller, who- has handled Semi­
nole County exhibits in tho past at all
fairs, is very much gratified nt his
success todate.
Inasmuch as a number of nationally
prominent manufacturers have con­
tracted for space and will provide dem­
onstrators to preside at their booths,
the fair will include industrial as well
as agricultural features, it was for
this reason that this ns well as subse­
quent events of the kind will he
known as the Seminole County Agri­
cultural and Industrial Exhibit. Tho
industrial display will he an innova­
tion insofar as previous fairs in this
county have been concerned, and tho
Woman’s Clul), which has had charge
of this feature of the fnir, have been
very successful in the negotiations
they have had with outside coiteerns.
No fair would ho complete without
n cnrnivnl, and the responsibility for
the success of this feature has been
left to the versatile Charles I,. Britt,
who has a reputation for origiality in
this particular line. In addition to the
carnival, other forms of amusement
will he provided, such as dancing and
Captain Atkinson, owner o# tho good
yacht Snnford will lie on the job to
take out any one who wants a bont
ride.
A largo number of visitors aro ex­
pected from all sections of the county,
nnd tho Seminole County Agricultural
nnd Industrial Exhibit will nttrnct n
great mnny from nearby counties. A
grent amount of publicity will ho put
out this week, and those desiring in­
formation ns to prizes and exidhits
aro requested to communicate with
Frank T. Miller, who hns this mntter
in charge. The big doings start Fri­
day, January 20th, and wind up the
evening of Tuesday, .Innunry 24th.
Let everybody in Seminole county
assist in tanking this a real Idg suc­
cess thereby assuring future occasions
of tho kind.
Don’t forget the dates, January 20,
21, 23 nnd 21, 1022.

Ed. Salter, Johhny J. Jones "Hired
Man" was in tin* city today looking
Ri For Florida: Locnl rains R*i over the suburban lot proposition.
ARTICLES
* i tonight or Tuesday; no R^t Ed says that all of Florida is growing
Ru change in temperature.
R&gt; and the show folks can see it as •THE BIRTH OF A NATION”
quick as anyone. Ed is well known
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF
here and his many friends were giv­
THIS WEEK AT THE STAR
ing him a warm welcome.
Gasoline 26J,!ic at Wight’s.
“The Birth of a Nation" will la* tho
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Miss Edith Stewart, who for the feature attraction at the Star Theatre
past several months lias been in­ Friday and Saturday of this week
Buy it with a Herald Want Ad.
structor of nurses in the Methodist when D. W. Griffith's mighty spec­
Hospital Philadelphia, has taken an tacle will lie offered. This is tho
additional work of instructor in An­ great attraction which lias broken all
atomy nnd Physiology in the Central records in New York City and has also
Schnnl for Nurses at tho University to its credit record runs in Boston,
of Pennsylvania.
Chicngo and elsewhere. It takes four
ears to transport the Idg organization.
Tw ice Daily at 3:00 p. m. and 8 p. m.
SIR EDWARD SALTER HERE
In the story proper 18,000 people and
Theatrical Event of the Season
3,000 horses are seen. Tho story tolls
Sir Edward Salter, Director Gen­ in thrilling detail the relationship
eralissimo and Maximo and Ultis»imo thnt the rise and fall of slavery in
of the Johnny J. Jones Exposition tills country bore to the making of
Shows was in the city today nnd only American history. It is the greatest
American Institution
left after the lights had been turned achievement ever seen upon the Amer­
out und the traffic policeman warned ican stage.
him to stop riding his cane so fast on
tho city streets.
Ed is one of the ARRIVALS AT THE HOTEL
fattest, heat nntured richest and most
VALDEZ SATURDAY
handsome press agents in the busi­
ness (he admits it) and thnt is going
Jos. A. Struk, Jacksonville; Mnrisome. , Ho cnlls Orlando his homo cin Grnesoll Bridgewater, Mass.; G.
hut next to Orlando he likes San­ W. Hnllott, Ostcrvillo, Mass.; Mr. and
ford and lie came up to hcu how Lnko Mrs. II. C. Nagle, Baltimore, Mass.;
Monroe was enjoying tho catfish and H. C. Kooner, Atlanta; J. C. Moore,
tho band stand was enjoying Lake Hartsvillo, N. C.; E. T. Irvin, Jack­
Monroe.
Ho sees many chnngea in sonville; D. L. Clark, Jacksonville;
Sanford and predicts thnt In a few F. A. Thornton, Jacksonville; S. F.
years Sanford will ho tho port ter­ Swift, Jacksonville; G. M. Hanes,
minals for all of the water wagons fJnckHnnville; I*. E. Hoard, Jackson­
fi in tho state—also tho ships thnt pass ville; Mr.nnd Mrs. McMooro, Mnnin tho night. His millions of friends chestin, Gn.; Mrs. J. G. Ingram and
horo wore glad to Imvo Ed for n few dnughtor, Mnnchcstin, Ga.; A. F. Adhours nnd hope thnt he will como ock and family, St. Petersburg; R. A.
again soon when he can stay longor, Calkins, Tnmpn; Thos. W. Blnckburn,
Omahn; C. II. Lindsay, Cnlgnry,
R l« IH M R f t IU R R R Canada; W. E. Willis, Leesburg;
Ra PARISH HOUSE CALENDAR
'SUNDAYS ARRIVALS
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D. M. Felix, Tampa; H. L. Looney,
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Bowling, Ro­ Tampa; A. F. Manuror, New York;
tary Club vs. Men’s Club.
Charles Istod, F.ustis; F. D. Water­
Thursday, 8:00 p. m.—Basket ball, Ro­ man, Now Yory; Wm. Wntorinan,
tary Club vs. Men's Club.
Now York, R. E. Lnrnmoro, Miami;
W. M. Scott, Washington; Mrs. J. W.
FOR RENT—Ono light housekeeping Myers, Daytona Beach; J. W. Myers,
IH.000 People— 5,000 H orses in the Greatest Spectacle ever
apartment, 1011 Onk. Phono 283-J. Daytona Beach; Wm. .P. Seager,
Shown. T ruthful— T hrilling—Tremendous
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Daytona Beach; W. B. Gilmore, Day­
rF 6 R RENT—T wo nice bed rooms, tona Boach; J. R. Hoyden, Washing­
Orchestral Accompaniment
1011 Oak Ave. Phone 283-J. 263tfc ton; A. B. Halo and wife, Tampa; N.
of the original score
FOR RENT—Klee furnished house A. Smith, Jacksonville Auto Club;
PRICES: N ig h ts, 56c, 75c,'$1; M at. 25c, 60; Seats, Jan. 14
keeping rooms, $3,00 per weak. 312 J. R. Forrest, Sylvester Ga.; J. P.
263-2tp Luther, Gprdelea, Da.
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STAR THEATRE

JAN. 20

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If you were not fortunate enough to get in on
the extremely low prices during the sale, take
advantage of the prices for this week.
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C L A S S IF IE D A D S
Classified advertisements, 6 cents a .line. No ad taken for le*a than
25 cento, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cash
muat accompany all orders. Count five worda to a Una and remit ac­
cordingly.
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FOR RENT—2 furnished bed rooms.
FOR SALE
Phono 437-W, corner Elm &amp; Third
105-tfc
FOR SALE—Household furniture, Stroot.
consisting of threo iron beds, in­ ROOMING HOUSE FOR RENT—
cluding springs, two (dressers with
near passenger depot.—J. Musson.
wash stands to mntch, 1 library ta­
ble, two center tables, some chairs, FOR RENT—Two fdYnlshcd bed
212-tfc
refrigerator, buffet, round dining ta­ rooms, Oil Park Avo.
bic, oil stove, Singer sewing machine.
WANTED
Owner moving away, will sell at bar­
gain to save crating and high freight GOVERNMENT Positions open, men,
rates. See same and got prices at 308 women. Experience unnecessary.
Park Avo.—W. T. Roberts. 252-tfo Honesty required. Good pny to start.
Write, T. McCafferty, St. Louis, Mo.
FOR SALE—Ono quartered oak roll
1-1-8-15-22-29
top desk nnd chair, good as new.
See at liuffeld-llonig Co., opposite tho I BUY, pay cash for second hand pi­
postoffice.
251-tfc anos. Address P. O. Box 352.
2I5-I2tp
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hoard $7.00; meals 60c.—Mrs. Mc- WANTED—Customers for fresh milk,
morning und evenjng deliveries,—R.
fiwen, 402 Oak Avo.
250-dtp
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FOR SALE—Hitchon Auto Trailer,
204-tfc
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178-tfc
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ly fine opportunity in country. Gen­ FOR RENT—Ono furnished bed
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Sanford Hernld.
218-dtp
Mothers! Take ad­
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vantage of the boys’ and
—C. Dunn, Route 1, Sanford.
FOR SALE—Paper shell pecans, 801 children’s clothing sale
Mognolin.
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FOR SALE—One Duisy churn. Cull Co.
251-6tc
415-W.
204-tfc
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SANFORD
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 254

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1922

VOLUME II

PROVISIONAL AGREEMENT MADE
SEC’Y WEEKS’ DECISION
FAR-EASTERN QUESTIONS
BETWEEN RAHWAY EXECUTIVES
ABOUT MUSCLE SHOALS
AND BROTHERHOODS OF UNIONS
READY FOR DISCUSSION
IN STRICT COMPLIANCE
AT ARMS CONFERENCE
Will Submit Wage and Working Questions to Re­
gional Conference

Days Just Ahead May
Be Most Critical of En­
tire Discussion

POSTPONED BEFORE
BUT CANNOT HE PUT OFF ANY
lONCEK AS FAH EAST IS
' NEXT ON PROGRAM

Eastern discussions of tho nrms con­
ference nro entering their flnnl period
of decision, with most of tho delegates
professing confidence in tho outcome
but conceding privately that the dny’s
just ahead may he tho most crltlcnl of
the whole Washington negotiations.
Having begun with a declared poli­
cy 0f disposing first of subjects upon
which agreemnts appeared oaslost, tho
plenipotentiaries now find themselves
confronted with decisions on tho prob­
lems which long hnvo been tho storm
centers of oriental politics—enforce­
ment of the open door, Shnntung, tho
“twenty-one demands, Manchuria and
the Japanese occupation in Siberia.
For tho moment nil tho delegations
appear to have adopted simultaneous­
ly an attitude of wnitlng, so that ex­
cept for collateral discussions on var­
ious points the work of tho conference
is at a standstill.
,
The situation again hns made Japan
the center of conjecture beenuso of
her outstanding position in tho Far

SHOPLIFTING DEVICE

Mir Tfce Aaaociate* Freui
| negotiations participated in by rnilWASHINGTON, Jnn. 17. A provis- ron(,
officinlf,
- reprosenta-vrrsaeiarB^trmen^
....... „.................
.. upon
ionnl ngremont was renched yesterday1t|vcg ,n lIistrk.t9 where work was porby rnllwny executives and heads of formL,,j during nil the period prior to
tho four railroad brotherhoods, moot- th(J Wftr Furthor, it was said, thnt
ing at tho instance of Sccrontry IIoov- jbo motbo(j 0f reconciling differences
or, to submit wage and working quos-jby ncKotintiona prior to nppCnling to
tlons affecting train service employes tho ,nbor bo#rd hnd beon R,)0cificnlly
to regional conferences for adjust­ contemplated by tho transportation act
ment, if possible, without contests bo- section creating tho bonrd.
foro tho railroad labor board. RnilMr. Hoover stated thnt tho confer­
rond cxccutives'will moot in Chicago ence did not discuss wages or working
V Saturday to considor tho proposals, nitrt,,.mont9 in themselves, and added
, while brothorhood chiefs will report' thnt ho con9|dored tho railroad labor
. | hack to their organizations, and if the BR„„tk,n ns entirely disconnected
i agreement is ratified as all concerned from m.ffotintionH over coal mining
expected today tlmt it would he, the
which lie has tentatively cm• .1
regional gathoring will bo summoned bnrj{0(j l(pon as representative of tho
i » ' about February 10.
I administration.
The action was decided upon after
Railroads have formally given nonn all day session in which ttetivo tice to tho railroad labor board nnd
heads of many of tho larger railroad t|)t&gt; organization of their employes
j organizations of tho country pnrticl- that they will ask general reductions
pated and which was called by a smai- jn existing wage scales, but tl)o proler preliminary meeting of railroad readings so instituted have not yet
executives atm labor lenders with Mr. been brought to trial. It is nntlcipnt-j
Hoover.
cd thnt now wage scale agreements,
if renched by negotiations between tho
|
The
regional
conferences,
Mr.
Hoov­
(EH!MhATIONM
er said, would "facilitate the work of tfnin service men and tho roads in tho
tho rnilrond labor hoard, and above all regional conferences, either for a part
When two women wore arrested In 1tend to crcnto a spirit of working good of tile United States or for the entire
a Chicago store for shoplifting the wj||, and the settlement of differences country, will lie substituted for any
other day. It was found tlmt they were by adjustment, not by methods of liti­ decisions which might be reached
provided with a device that was new gation."
through the formal proceedings. Ap­
to Hie police. It was an Innocent­
It was pointed out tlmt the fixing peal to tho hoard would only he tak­
looking box wraped In paper, and its
of
wage scales for train service em­ en co such matters as wore not dobottom was lilted with a spring trap­
ployes
bail been brought about thru cidud ,.t tho conferences.
door, through wldeh stolen articles
were pushed. At the time it eon*
tallied ?:hmi worth of wearing apparel. REDUCING COSTS
Al,ANSON HOUGHTON
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AMBASSAROR TO GERMANY
TO MEET COMPETITION
WILL BE .RATIFIED
The Churchwcll Co.,
IN THE SOUTH’S MILLS

K„t now tot—
Ictus
be approached have nris
cn over policies and acts emanating
New Sanford Firm,
Mir The Associated I’rrMl
from Tokio.
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PROVIDENCE, R. I. Jnn. 17.—
Will
Open
This
Week
Representatives of tho other powers (
Necessity reducing cost to meet souare speculating to what extent the Well Known Georgia Firm Will Open thorn competition given today as main
United States will go In reiterating- Merchandise lluHincss in this City
reason for wage reductions ntinmine­
the many protests sho hnB made in
I
ed in threo cotton mills in Pastern
the past against Japnnese moves in |
Connecticut.
Mnnogcr of one plant
Tho Churchwcll Company will open:
Shantung and elsewhere on the conti- n store
in Sanford this week nnd are which announced twenty percent cut
neat of Asia, and in seeking an effec- "
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effective next Sunday snid at present
tive means by which readjustments "»w here getting the store rooms In northern manufacturers slowly bleed­
shape for tho goods. J. R. Forest for­
may be brought nbout.
ing to death.
because the Washington govern­ merly of Sylvester Georgia will be
ment lias thus taken the lend in pro­ tho manager of tho stores hero nnd INVENTOR OF FIRST
testing heretofore, however, some of is in the city today nnd will make
GASOLINE VEHICLE
the delegates believe Amcricnn offic­ Sanford his future home ns soon ah
DIED AT ROCHESTER
ials would not object if some other he can got a house ready for his fnmJ. P. Luther, who hns charge
dlcgution now took upon its shoulders
(11^ Till- A s s o r l n l r d I ' r r s s )
of
the
advertising for the Churchwcll
ROCHESTER, N. Y., Jnn. 17.—
the task of stating pointedly tho de­
sires of tho powers regarding future Co., is nlso in tho city nnd will stay George Raldwin Seldcn, inventor of
Japanese-Chincso relations. But there to get tho stores in shnee here and tho first gnsolino propelled vehicle and
is no indication thnt any other power start a big enmpnign of advertising. pioneer in the preesnt automobile in­
Tho Churchyell Co., has nine retail dustry, died at his homo here today.
is prepared to do so.
The Japnnese, menntime, nro wait­ stores in Geotgin and ono wholcsnlo IIo was president of tho Scldon Motor
ing nlso but nro throwing out sug- store nnd tho Sanford store is their Company of this city nnd seventy-sev­
gestions thnt nny attempt to force first venture into the Florida field. en years old.
Japan’s withdrawal from Shnntung, j Th*’y mnV lft,ter ,,n °l,cn who &lt;-’8nle
Maiirhurin or Siberia except on torma ( business either at Jnc sonv o or SOUTHERN RAILWAY
that will protect her interests is sure Sanford. Tho storo rooms former y
BONDS OVERSUBSCRIBED
MORGAN OPENED JACKPOT
to meet with hitter and protracted op­ occupied by Mrs. Cates in tho Cnmoron-WQodruff building on First street
position.
Mir T h p A s s o c l n t r d I ' r r u )
Although not directly wrapped up hnvo been leased by the Churchwcll
NEW YORK, Jnn. 17.—J. P. Mor­
in the general Far Eastern negotin- j Co., nnd thoy nro having extensive
1tions,
11,(.u tho
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us-., repnirs being made in the building. gan and Conipnny today opened nnd
naval t__,..
trenty, 4__i_
too, is......
waiting
for final approval nnd indications nre There nre sevornl car loads of mer- dosed Immediately subscription hooks
multiplying thnt it^ signature may bo chnndiso on the way nnd ns soon ns for thirty million dollnr development
delayed until tho Far Eastern prob­ tho rooms are ready they will bo ar­ nnd general niortgngv bond issue of
lems nro showing clcnror indications ranged for business probably tho Inst Southern Railway bonring six and ono
half percent interest. Announce!
of solution. In Jupnncso quarters a of this week.
lssuo
hcnviiy oversubscribed.
Mr. Forest tho manager is ono of
note of pessimism wns sounded last
night over tho prospect for nn imme- tho live wires of Ills homo town where
dioto settlement of tho Pacific forti­ ho wns n member of tho city council SECOND TRIAL FOR ARTHUR
BURCH SET FOR MHKCH 27TI1
fications phase of tho trenty, Jap­ nnd helped to put over many big im­
provements
in
his
homo
city
nnd
wns
anese spokesmen calling particular at­
( I l r T im A s s o c i a t e d I ' r r a a )
tention to tho enmpnign of protest also prominent in fraternal circles nnd
LOS ANGELES, Jnn. 17.—Tho date
business
clrdics.
IIo
nnd
his
family
waging nt homo ovor tho British for­
for the second trial of Arthur C.
will ho n wclcomo addition to the Burch charged with the murder of J.
tification plan.
business and social lifo of tho .city.
Belton Kenedy today wns set for
Watch tho Daily Herald for the March 27th.
earthquake recorded
announcement of the opening /if tho
AT WASHINGTON -TODAY,
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WAS 2,500 MILES AWAY now firm.
( l l r T h e A ssociated I 'r r u )

WASHINGTON, Jnn. 17—An enrthqunko described ns Bovorc, nnd esti­
mated to hnvo occurred 2,500 South
of Washington .was recorded on tho
seismograph nt Georgetown Univer­
sity beginning nt 10:58 last night nnd
continuing" until after ono o’clock this
morning. Tho groutest intensity was
recorded eight minutes nftor tho dis­
turbance began.
INVITATIONS TO CON­
FERENCE SENT TO
ALL NATIONS
MIT T h e A s s o r l n l r d ' I ’ r r s s )

LONDON, Jnn. 17.—Invitations to
forthcoming Genoa economic confer­
ence has been Bent to United States,
8outhAmorlcnn.Nations and all Euro­
pean Nations except Turkey nnd ac­
ceptances
already received from
ninny countries, lenrned hero today.
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FIVE NEGROES ESCAPE
FROM VOLUSIA JAIL
OFFICERS LOOKING FOR MEN
DELAND, Jan. 17.—Officers, Volusin nnd surrounding counties search­
ing for five or eight negroes who es­
caped from the county jfil hero last
night. Cell door left unlatched, ne­
groes entered hail nml picked hole
through brick wall. One prisoner
who refused to join tho others notifi­
ed thu sheriff about midnight. Two
fugitives captured nt Sovillu nnd ono
nt Dnytonn.
I’HURSDAY IS LEE’S BIRTHDAY.
Thursday 1m the Idrthdny of Robert
E. Leo and as such is observed nil ovor
the South and the banks of Sanford
will cIoho for that flay. Tho United
Daughters of the Confederacy observe
the day and N. DoV. Howard Chnptor
will hnvo n few words of eulogy nt
the hand stand Thursday night nnd
something about the Leo memorial In
Virginia.
FORMER HANK CASHIER
*EM BEZZ LEM ENT Cl! AItGE
HAMILTON Gn., Jnn. 17.—Georgo
Stanford, former cashier of tho hank
of Wnvorly Harris County Georgia,
sentcncMl to one year in stnto peni­
tentiary after entering plea guilty to
chnrgo
embezzlement
connection
shortage of sixteen thousand dollars.

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LOS ANGELES, Cn!., Jnn. 17.—Tho
Jury trying Arthur C. Burch for tho
murder of J. Benton KcKnnedy re­
ported itself unable to ngreo on n
verdict today nnd wns discharged.
Burch declared he was surprised ut
the result. Tho Jury reported - to
Judge Reovo thnt tho previous align­
ment of the 10 to 2 wns unchanged.
It was nit mndo known offlcljjlly
whether the majority wns in favor
of conviction but this wns tho belief
of nttorncyn. Tho jury hnd been out
71 houia after a tjlal thnt lasted two
months. T ho case wns sot for 0:30
o’clock tomorrow for fixing a date
for retrinl.

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Walk R ight In!

Burch’s Jury is
Unable to Agree
M ir T h e A sso rln lrd P re s s)

( I l r Till* A s s o c i a t e d

WASHINGTON, Jnn. 17.—German
government hns notified tho American
government thnt Alanson B Hough­
ton, now member of the House from
Now Yory, will bo ncccptnblo as am*
hnssndor and name of Houghton will
lie sent to Senate Ihis week.

Y /.r ’y.

MIKE’S RECORD CATCH

With Provisions of Nat­
ional Defense
Act

WEEKS POWERLESS
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TO ACCEPT FORD’S OFFER WITH
YES OR NO ANSWER OR
TAKE ANY ACTION
(From W*dne«(lAjr'( Dally)

WASHINGTON, Jnn. 17.—Secre­
tary Weeks’ decision to submit to
' congress all offers involving the
Muscle Shoals nitrate plant wore an­
alyzed today by law officers of tho
War Department and found to bo In
strict compliance with tho provision*
of tho Nntionnl dofenso acts, which au­
thorized tho government to acquire
properties nnd build plants during tho
war. Under tho express injunction of
congress written into that law it was
said it was impossibio for Weeks to
hnvo uccoptcd or rejected tho offer of
Ford with a yes or no answer or to
have taken nny other uctiun than ho
did in deciding to refer tho question
to congress for decision.
f.Sws*I
Ill'll1 Is l ltpl. .Ilil.l! t ’llllIU ».till ‘III*
minister horse mackerel which lie caplured mV l,rovlm,etown. Mass., after
n tlirci'-liuiir hiitlli'. This tlsh weigh"
1IKI pounds less tInti) half a tun. Cap
tain Alike has the year's reeord In
l*i ovloeeiim n.

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LEAGUE OF NATIONS
IS A VITAL QUESTION
—WOODROW WILSON
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 17.
Declaring anew his confi­
dence in tho "vitality of tho
Lcnguo of Nations" former
President Wilson yesterday
warned an impromptu gath­
ering at his homo on "S"
street that those who op­
posed tho lcnguo would
have to "look out for them­
selves."
A motion mndo by a man
In tho audience at a meet­
ing of tho Woodrow Wilson
Foundation, thnt those pres­
ent pay their respects to tho
former chief executive, led
to a spontaneous pilgrimage
of scvural thousand admir­
ers anti frionds of Mr. Wil­
son through slushy streets
to his residence. There tho
crowd wns rapidly aug­
mented and swiftly resolv­
ed itself into nn enthusias­
tic demonstration.
Mr.
Wilson's remarks
wore in reply to Sntnuol
Gompers, president of thu
American Federation of La­
bor, who ncting ns spokes­
man for tho crowd had de­
clared thnt its presence of­
fered proof thnt tho leaguo
of nations was not dond.
"1 neqd hardly tell you
how such a demonstration
of friendship nnd confi­
dence makes mo feel," Mr.
Wilson replied.
"There can ho nn doubt of
tho vitnlity of tho leaguo of
nntions. It will tako Care
of itself nnd thOso who do
not regard it will hnvo to
look out for themselves. I
have no anxiety for it. My
only anxiety Is to sco our
people turn their fncos in
tho right direction nnd move
with nil their force. I thank
you for all this. I don’t dosorvo it, hut I enjoy it,
nevertheless."
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WORKING FOR BETTERMENT
DISABLED EX-SERVICE MEN
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You could walk Into this humpback whala's mouth without bumplav
your head. That may prova to the Incredulous that Jonah was realty
swallowed by the wbala. This one was caught off the ooaat of Vancouver
Island, where wbalee ore being butchered lor meat This one yielded
1009 pounds of steak, U barrels of off. I M tone of boos and two tsue
Of fertiliser .
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—Officers
in charge) of all government hospitals
serving world war veterans began i\vo
days series of conferences here today
to work out thu must efficient means
of caring for former Hurvico patients.
Try a Herald Want Ad today.

WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—Henry
Ford will address tho Southern group
of tho American Farm Bureau Feder­
ation at its mooting at Muscle Shoals,
Alabama, January 20 and 21, it was
announced iieru today.

Republican Senators
Will Hold Conference
To Reach Agreement
On Allied Debt Kef unding Bill; Strong
Opposition
M ir T h e A aao rln trd I'rra a )

WASHINGTON, Jnn. 17.—Republi­
can senators will hold their first con­
ference of this session of congress to­
morrow with the purposo of reaching
an agreement on allied debt refunding
hill. Strong Democratic opposition to
hill in form in which it was reported
yesterday is understood to have lod
to tho call for a conference.
MORGAN TO HANDLE
SOUTHERN'S IIONDS
NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—J. I*. Mor­
gan nnd Company, it was learned to­
day have organized n hanking syndi­
cate which will offer tomorrow $30,
000,000 of southern railway develop­
ment and general mortagnge 0 1-2
percent bonds nt n price to yield
slightly under 7 percent.
The proceeds of the sale will pro­
vide for maturing $25,000,000 notes of
the Southern Railway Company nnd
enable the road to meet its obliga­
tions to tho wnr finance corporation.
ELEVEN PERISH
IN FIRE AT SEA
( H r T h e A aao rln trd I'rr a a )

LONDON, Jnn. 17.—Eleven mem­
bers of tho crew of tho German
steamer Vesta, hound from Ham­
burg to Lisbon, as well ns tho wife
of tho chief officer, were killed by
nn explosion on the ship Sunday^
night following n fire.
Ton sur­
vivors of the crew were landed at
Lowestoft by a tVawlor late this
afternoon,
Details of the disaster 03 related
liy tho captain of tho Vesta are
to the effect that during heavy
weather Sunday night tho deck
cargo of the vessel, consisting
iergely of naptlui, shifted. An ex­
plosion oectired and a few minutes
later tho whole vessel was in flnmea,
with the exception of tho spneo near
the bridge, where tho crew huddled
for safety. A boat wns lowered, but
it was engulfed In tho henvy sens
nnd its threo occupants were drown­
ed.
The mnto, clnsjiing his newly
married wife in his nrms, Jumped
overboard. Both perished. Others
of tho ship’s company nlso plunged
into tho sen from tho now fiorcojy
burning vessel only to sink henenth
tho waves. Finally oqly the cApt itn
and nino men wore left on hoard.
They were rescued after grent diffi­
culty by n trnwlnr nfter six hour*
work and when thoy had nlmost aban­
doned hope. Thoso rescued hed beon
scorched by the flnmcs and pnrticnlly
asphyxiated by the naptha fumes.
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followed after which tho young men
ronairod to tho Star Thoatro in time
—
••
a ii w . .
to sco “Dnngorous Curvo Ahead." En­
joying tho hospitality of Mastor Ar­
MRS. FRED DAIGBR. Society Editor, thur were Joo Caldwell, George
Phono 117-W
Knight, Frnnk Weeks, Harton Mnbry,
I f jam kiT C mmr *»I«b O«
Briggs Arrington, Dan Hansel, Kin— II r t a n r * ( • ! « ■ ■ ■ r w fc jr*
k o m &gt; , mr U t m t r f • ■ t o r t o l o t a * , w r i t * chcn Powers and Shrewood Mnbry.

SOCIETY

a p « .a la l c a r l t o t k l a 4emmrimemtt
ta to lla . o r
to o
«
fro w w l l r » » » i w l &gt; i w

H*

tion of tho pooplo of Sanford is wantcd to contlnuo making It a succoss
r* __ __„ . . . I . I m . *1I m l 4 a ikntMA A iif a n J
Every ono Is invited to come out and
help the coinmittco, whether you have
children or not
Thoso who do not play cards, aro
asked to bring their sowing, special
features will bo provided for them.
In tho card gnmo lovely prixos will
bo given.
Phono Mrs. D. C. Marlowe, No.
483-W for reservations, nt tho cord
tables nnd nlso those desiring to help
this worthy causo, come ond bring
your sewing.
The hostesses for tho afternoon will
bo Mrs. R. C. Bower, Mrs. W. Morton
Thigpon, Mrs. M. Minnrik nnd Mrs.
Fred S. Daigor, Jr.

Kanner Dept. Storeys
Getting: Ready for Sea­ :
son Great Prosperity

|The Star Today |j

Have Secured the Services of Mr.
Dawson for Publicity and Pep.

Lewis J. Gasnier Presents

Tho Kanner Department Store, a
RECEPTION
well known firm of this city, is start­
PAULINE STARKE in
A beautiful Bocial event Inst wcok
ing tho new year right by making pre­
SOCIAL CALENDAR
was tho reception given Saturday af­
parations for a big business during
1022. Mr. M. Dawson, who Is pretty
Tuosday—Tho Idler* Club will enter­ ternoon by Mesdnmos W. E. Watson,
well known hore in business circles, is
tain nt n reception nt tho homo of B. J. Starling, Forest Lnko nnd John
now connected with tho firm. Mr.
Mre. John Molsch, CIO West First Lconnrdl at tho Wolnkn, compliment­
Dawson knows tho morcnntllo gamo
atreot, In honor of Mrs. Percy Moro, ing Mrs. Arthur B. Gllkcs nnd Mrs.
thoroughly, havlpg been ongagod In
Robert Sims, of Jacksonville.
from 4:00 to C:00 o’clock.
Roses nnd cnlln lillles with foms
this lino of business for a number of
Tuosdny—Social Dopartmont of the
Tho spirit of eternal mother lived in the heart of
yenrs nnd until coming to Sanford has
Mothodlst Missionary Society will were used in charming profusion, In
Mam’selle Jo. You will marvel at the wonderful
been associated with tho stores in tho
moot at tho homo of Mrs. Tom Wil­ tho lobby, wicker baskets of these
self-sacrifice of tho heroine of “Silent Years.”
SOCIAL
DEPARTMENT
BRIDGE
larger cities. Ho is now general man­
liams on Onk avenue, at 3:00 p. m. lovely blossoms woro every where.
Instead
of
tho
evening
bridge
as
an­
In tho receiving lino woro Mrs.
ager of tho firm nnd you may expect
Tuosdny—Daughters of Wosloy will
■
“WINNERS OF THE WEST”
bo entortniried by Miss Loola Evans Watson, Mrs. Gilkes, Mrs. .Simms, nounced In tho year book, for Tues­ big changes thero In tho imodiatu fu­
day,
January
24,
thero
will
bo
an
af­
■
;
Added Attraction
ture. Thoy have already begun ro- :
nt tho homo of Mrs. Cluudo Hom- Mrs. Starling, Mrs. Lake nnd Mrs.
ternoon
bridge
party
at
tho
Woman’s
modeling tho Intorior of tho storo nnd
don on Mngnolia uvonuo nt 7:30 Loonardi. Mrs. Wntson was hnndsomo
Club rooms, with Mrs. E. F. IIous- expect to hnvo this completed within
in
bluck
satin
nnd
lnco
with
touches
p. m.
tho next 30 days, by which tlmo, their __ _ Tomorrow—Wallace Reid in “Rent
Wednesday—Tho Fortnightly Bridge of jado green. Mrs. Gilkes woro an holder as hotsess.
spring lino will bo coming in.
Club will bo ontortained-by Mrs. II. exquisite frock of grey brocaded vel­
Free” and Fox News
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mr. Dawson is not only n good mer­ ■rpijj
B. Lewis nt her homo on Magnolia vet combined with fuchia chiffon and
Snturdny being tho sovonth birthday chant, but Is also a good ndvortising S lE il"
steel
beads.
Her
hat
was
a
smart
avo.
Thursday—Subscription party nt tho model of Fuchia duvctync. Mrs. gimms anniversary of little Miss Elizaboth mnn nnd boliovos In lotting tho world
Parish IIouso nt 3 o’clock by tho woro nn imported modol of fuchia Mcthvin, Mrs. B. G. Methvin enter­ know whnt ho is doing. Ho is n firm connection with campaigns. I havo out reservation tho boodle,’ the bat.
Kindorgurton commlttoo of tho brocaded velvet nnd chiffon and worn tained a nuinbor of young friends of believer in advertising and says, "That foit that tho lavish uso of monoy was rol’ nnd corrupting campaign, result
Mother’s Club. Both cards and with n becoming hat of fuchin velvet tho honoreo to help celebrate tho oc­ no business enn exist nnd grow with.
destructive to nnd calculated to un- ing in the nomination and election of
and ostrich plums. Grey canton cropo casion.
sewing will bo in ordor.
‘*
ut
"5
dormino
tho very foundations of our Trumnn H. Nowborry to n scat in this
Tho house was beautifully decorated the Hernld sorvico for tho pnst six
T h u rsday— Mrs. D. L. Thrnshor will with trimmings of corul was tho
government;
that it would in courso body. His commission is tainted all
ontortain tho members of tho Dupll-j chick frock worn by Mrs. Starling, her with cut flowers carrying out tho pret­ months nnd with such good results, of time, if permitted and cncourngod,
over with corruption. Ho should not
cate Bridge Club nt her homo on hat being a picture modol of silver ty color motif of pink nnd white. Ros­ that he assures us wo hnvo n good result in tho ovorthrow of thoso bul­ bo sentod. Tho Scnnto should not ap­
lnco, with orchid plums. Mrs. Lnko es in vnses nnd baskets were offec- medium, and ono that deserves the
Park nvenuo.
warks upon which rests tho destiny ed the greatest olection scandal known
Thursday—The Every Week Brldgo wus lovely in black satin and laco lively used. / r| ftho d| nin8 i " 0^&gt; ti^c | support of tho business pconlo. This of tho Nation. So far ns maintaining prove of this campaign which record,
Club will meet with Mrs. G. F. over blue chiffon, while Mrs Leon- refreshment table was centered with firm will bo regular advertisers with n rcprosontntlvo govornmont is con­ to Amorlcan politics.”
Smith nt her homo on Magnolia nrdi was charming in a frock of black, tho wonderful birthdny cake, icod in us nnd their ndvortising will be backed cerned, tho American pooplo havo
crepo satin benutifuly embroidered in white nnd topped with soven tiny pink by service.
avenue.
their security nnd thoir snfoty only in
lighted tapers. From tho chandelier
They nro handling n lino of mer­ tho bnllot box. If wo nro going to
Wednesday—'Welfaro Department of Oriental design.
to
tho
corners
of
tho
tnblo
wero
pink
Mrs. A. M. DoForrest poured cof­
chandise that will bo bnckod by nn permit monoy to bo used to purejinso
the Woman's Club will mbet at tho
fee nnd Mrs. Raymond Key poured crepo pnper streamers.
unlimited gunrnnteo of satisfaction. influence, to purchase votes, and in
Club Rooms nt 3:30 p. m.
Saturday—Children’s Story Hour nt tea. Tho refreshment table was love­ All kinds of games dear to children’s They intend to carry a complete lino that wny to defeat tho unfottered, tho
ly with its lace cover. In the center hearts i were played, and Inter "Pin­ of goods such ns any up-to-dnto De­
Central Park nt four o'clock.
free, honest, nnd patriotic will of tho
Tnil" nnd
wus a Colonial candelabra holding ning
— on the Donkey’s
|&gt;4tl
lilllvllv Diuiv
n hi u
u g , including
partment
storo will
carry,
peoplo of any state, thon wo dostroy
Mrs. Charles Hill, of Savannah, a r­ white tapers, nnd on either end were peanut hunt wero thoroughly enjoyed „„ c8poclnUy R00(, | ino of kitc|lcn 8Up. tho very rock upon which rests tho
rived yesterday and will be tho guest crystal vases filled with white roses by the young guests. In tho donkey I)Uca nn(, hoU8chohl nccj 8. This do. destiny of the Republic.
of her Hister, Mrs. N. O. Garner, for a and cnlln lillies. Refreshments, of contest, tho boys prizo, a toy water pnrt mont nnd their yard goods nnd
"Now, Senators, tho question of Mr.
chicken sandwiches, salted nuts, can­ pistol, was won by R. Z. Johnson, the shoo8 thcy |ntcn(, to makc worth tho
few weeks.
Newberry
personally is not tho para­
dies and coffou and tea wore served girl’s prize, a toy automobile, wns won xvh„0( for ovory pro8pcctivo customer
mount
and
primnry ono. Tho big
vjsjj
Mrs. J. It. Walker of Atlanta, On., by the members of the children of the by Verna Bandy. Dorothy Ryan nnd
American
question
is whothor or not
Harley Henson won tho booby prizes,
Mn Dawson says that ho intends to
arrived yesterday and will spend sev­ American Revolution.
the
United
States
Senate
is going to
During the afternoon a splendid sticks of candy,
make this tho shopping center of Snneral weeks here with hoi' daughter,
plnce
itself
upon
record
as
approving,
program was rendered. Mrs. A. M.1 Eallowing the contests tho hostess f„r,i , m,| 0f interest ovory day, to ovMrs. Frank Akers.
condoning,
nnd
commending
tho purPhillips sang two solos in her usual seryed pink and white ice cream and ory pro8poctivo customer in tills vicinchnso
of
n
sont
in
the
United
States
Lieut, nnd Mrs. II. A. Bivens, of Ar­ charming manner. Mrs. Nowborry, whilo cake, the favors hoing bn!- jty&gt; Wntch for their advertisement
Sonqto
by
Mr.
Newberry
himself,
by
and when you seo something worth
cadia, spent tho week end hero ns tho delighted her hearers with two groups ‘wons‘
his
family,
or
by
anyone
else
at
an
About sixty young friends enjoyed whilo advertised, look it over. It costs
GENERAL REPAIRING
guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. nnd of readings. Mrs. Scholle Moines was
acknowledged
cost
of
nt
lenst
$200,­
this
hnppy
occasion.
Mrs.
Methvin
nothing
to
"
b
o
o
for
yourself"
nnd
this
the ‘accompanist for tho nfternoon.
Mrs. B. W. Ilcrndon.
West First St.
Old Foul C.arap
Mrs. Gilkes made a splendid tulk was assisted in entertaining nnd scrv- jg tho way to bring down tho high 000. Somo of you mny givo your ap­
Phono
No.
447-W
proval,
but
ns
for
mo,
I
condemn
withI ing by Mcsdumcs I. E. Estridge, A. prices that hnvc been prevailing. If
which was greatly appreciated.
DINNER PARTY
About two hundred guests wore in- j P- Bandy, Morton, Johnson, Field and you nro interested in bargains, show
Arthur D. Znchary, junior, ontorviteil
to meet thoso churning honorecs. Marshall.
your interest by Investigating nnd
tained a number of his boy friends on
bargains will be forthcoming reguSaturday evening at n dinner nnd the­
SUBSCRIPTION
PARTY
j
DAUGHTERS
OF
WESLEY
lnrly.
atre party in celebration of his 11th
birthday anniversary. Tho "stags” The Kindergarten Commlttoo of tho1 Tho membors of tho Daughters of
met at ids home on Magnolia nvenuo Mother’s Club will givo a "Subscrip- Wesley class will meet Tuesday even- State Convention of
in helping us to build the most complete Service Sta­
for b ! x o’clock dinner. On entering tion Party” Thursday nfternoon nt 3 ’ing nt tho homo of Mrs. Claude HernAmerican Legion at
Magnolia avenue with Miss
tho dining room they found tho largo o’clock nt tho Parish IIouso, to raiso ‘l«n
tion in Central Floridn.
Lcolo Evans ns hostess.
table beautifully decorated with n money for tho Kindergnrton.
West Palm Beach
It
is
very
important
that
all
mem­
This Kindergarten is filling a long
centerpiece of sweat pons and plumosn
fern, A delicious six course dinner felt want in Sanford nnd tho co-opern- bers should bo presont, as matters Vomiss to Be One of tho Best In the
WE ARE DOING OURS
of importance will bo discussed, among
History of the Organization
By reducing the price of Gasoline as shown nlthough
them being plans for a "Turkey sup­
there has been ho reduction in the wholesale market.
per.”
The Stnto Convention of tho Ameri­
can Legion, Department of Florida,
Ka Ki ha to Pa Ka Rn ta fci Xa will bo held In West Palm Beach on
WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS
■
M Mnrch IB, 1(1 nnd 17.
■ ; Ka
And it is our aim to serve you better each time you
Every Legion member in tho State
call.
Ka
is EXPECTED TO BE PRESENT on
fca
these dates.
^ M k i h fti
tci M h
Committees have been appointed to
provido and look nftcr ovory convcnChristian Endeavor held a moat once; nnd your entertainment is as­
successful
meeting last Sundny night. sured by the co-operation of tho busSANFORD’S NEW STORE
Miss Caroline Dugan of the Thorn- ncss men nnd citizens of this city.
We have also some Rare Bargains in Tires
well orphnnnge told of the splendid Our plans arc boing mndo for tho big­
work of the Christian Endeavor in gest convention the stnto has ovor
all sizes, Cord and Fabric
tho Orphnnago . There arc 371 cnown.
young peoplo In the orphnnnge nnd a
A series of bulletins will follow in
Will open soon with car loads of
Junior,
Intcrmcdinta nnd Senior tho near future with tho idea of keep­
Christian Endeavor society which ing you in touch with the various fea­
fresh, new Merchandise at the low­
they nttond. Many young men nnd tures wo will provido for your enter­
young women are in tho field ns tainment.
est prices in six years. Watch for
ministers and missionaries from this
Our next bulletin will tell somo of
There’s a Man at the Curb to Serve You
society besides mnny who nro now tho ronsons why wo can givo you the
the opening date.
studying to bo lifo workers for .rest convention you ever had.
Christ. Miss Dugnn was rniRed in this
Don’t miss ono of these bullotinB.
Orphanage and is now n worker Thoy will be full of surprises nnd In­
formation. Don’t miss tho convention
there.
■
It wns suggested that C. E. have a on March Kith, 10th nnd 17th as tho
socinl soon so a chicken pilleu wns biggest surprise will come nt that
decided upon to bo hold Frldny even­ tlmo.
"tvorybody bring n buddy.”
ing, Jan. 20. Somo discussion nroso
as to where it should bo held, several
By order of
THE CONVENTION
suggestions being made, but the
COMMITTEE.
Bocinl conimittoo decided upon Cry
stal lnko.
Thoro’s a man nt tho curb to sorvo
All members nnd those interested
3f&gt;3-3t&amp;w-c
in Christian Endeavor work nro nsk you.—Wight’s.
%
od to meet nt tho Presbyterian
Well, wo enn enjoy tho Christmas
church Fridny at (1:00 P. M.
Tho transportation committee wil I dinner with n clear conscionco. No­
see that you get to the lnko nnd tho body nt presont is appealing to tho
On account of an increased demand for used
Call for Mr. Forrest at the New Store
social comm’lttoo will see that you groat heart of America.
have plennty to ent.
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“SILENT YEARS”

WARD &amp; RIVE

YOU HAVE DONE YOUR PART

10 Stores in Georgia

One Store in Florida

The Churchwell Co.

C. E. NOTES

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Car Owners

Sales-People Wanted!!
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GUARANTEES ITS WORK AND GIVES
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ESSEX cars we are in a position to givegood

Sen. Trammell Scored

Mrs. B. J. Starling nnd her guests
Newberry for Corrupt
Mrs. Arthur B. Gilkes nnd Mrs. Robt
Simms, of Jacksonville, nnd Mrs. W.
Practice Vote Getting
E. Wntson, Mrs. O. I. Loucks nnd Mrs
John G. Leonard! loft this morning for
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10—Senator
Minml whoro thoy will attend tho con Park Trammell, who wns ono of tho
forcnco of tho D. A. R.
sonntors who lend tho fight in tho
sonato In opositlon to Scnntor Now­
Try a Herald Want Ad todny.
borry boing sentod, mudo somo of tho
ablest nnd most forcoful speeches that
woro hoard during tho consideration
of tho case. In tho closing hours of
tho dubnto Senator Trammell In con­
cluding his nddross said:
"Since my early ontrnneo Into po­
BEST PRICES IN
litical lifo I hnvo nlwnys hnd nn aver­
L u m le y
sion to tho corrupt uso of monoy In
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’ THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17,1922

The Palm Beach season has opened MUSCLE SHOALS BID IS r]0W
tho papers announce. But it roally 1
'DEEP IN POLITICS.
will
not
open
good
until
the
American
—----P v b l l a h r d « v , r , a f t e r n o o a h h , ( «■■■
&lt; ■ 7 a t t h e H e r a ld llu lld ln ir , 10T
Legion
gots
down
there
in
March.
•
Secretary
of
War Weeks, perhups
l U i n a l U A r e N H a n fo rd , F l a ,
That bunch will show those folks acting under Instructions from highwhat "opening'' means.
ur up, has passed tho disposition of
By a Sanford Celery-fed
----------o--------Muscle
Shonls,
tho
government
nitrate
Man
FUDLimiKita
plant, on to congress, whero In all
SOUTHERN
REPRESENTATIVES
n . J . IIO L L Y _____________________ B d lt o r
likolihood tho deal will hang firo in­
tototatataiM inii
I f . J . L IL L A ItU ___ a e e r e t a r y - T r e a a u r e r
• STAND UP
H . A . KKIOL___________C le n e ra l M a n a g e r
definitely, since it is tho habit of that
C . U IIIW IM ____ C lr e u l a tl o a M a n a g e r
Phone 148 np to UtOO P. M.
body to procrastinate, especially whon
OUT OF LUCK
Now that Henry Ford has shown an important issue Is under consider­
A d v e r t la in * l l n te a M a d e K n o w n o n
There
was
n knock-kneed Indy,
A p p lic a tio n
tho government n plan whereby thoy ation, always with an eyo on tho po­
bcnutlful
of face,
Knbarrlpllon Price In Advance
enn get their monoy out of ^Musclo litical weather vane.
The contest for to wed her
O ne Y ear
............ — .4(1,00 Shoals and has also shown tho coun­
This Institution, whose success and strength has
I U H o n th e -------- ------ ------------- ------- !L00
Tho interests active in tho fight to
Became
a
vislous
race.
n e l l v e r e d In C ity b y C a r r i e r
try n plan whereby chenpor fortilizors have Henry Ford's bid rejected nro Sho wnB thc queon of nroadyay
been builded by a loyal people,, whose most valu­
O n e W e e k .............................. - ....... HI C e n to
and cheaper power oml choopor lights
completely
nntisfiod.
Thoy
feel
that
Tho
boy8
did
entrance,
T h e b ig 13- to 1 8 -p n g e W e e k ly H e r ­ and mnny other necessities can
able asset Is the confidence, trust and esteem of
bo their efforts hnvo been successful, and Thon tho skirt8 wcnt up nbovo tho
a l d e n t i r e l y c o v e ra S e m in o le
C o u n ty
a n d ta p u b lla h e d e v e r y F r i d a y . A d v e r - made nt the plant It behoves tho
thosd who nro fnmiliar with tho way
those who know it best and whose highest en­
t l a l n g r n t r a m a d e k n o w n o n a p p li c a ­
knees
t i o n . * I l e m o c r a tlc In p o litic o . 1 3 4 0 p e r Southern representatives in Congress thing? nro done In Congress nro forc­
And sho didn’t have a chance.
y e a r , n l w n y In a d v a n c e .
to bestir themselves, Join hands with
deavor is to attain still higher plains of serviceM1C&gt;t Ill'll THU ASSOCIATESII PHBSS tho western representatives anil keep ed to agree with them, for thc fact
has been established tho administrn. —
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wishes you a happy, healthful and prosperous
,.
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. .
. . .
A Texas man divorced his oightyWnll Street from stopping tho deal. tlon
congress is moro Interested in
.,
„
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Henry Ford Is one of tho greatest political security thou In the economic &gt;'cnr °“ w'5*- 1,0
New Year.
*ho h“'‘ 100
men of our ng6, As Willinm Rnlnoy udvuncomcnt ef tho country.
country,
"
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'"
y
Court will bo over today.
Somo chicken.
Bennett Bald hero Saturday night peoMuscle Shoals In dead weight on
-----------o--------plo soy Ford Is either n fool or one the hands of the government. Congress
County was not so bnd after nil.
To thc Editor—When you step on
of tho wisest men of the times and ho has refused to mnko further appropri­
---------o--------knew he was not n fool for he had ations for its development and unless n Indy's dress and tear it, whBt should
If any more visitors to Ulmtni got made more millions by real construc­
you nny 7
CLUMSY.
lost they ought ta cut it out of tho tive work than nny man in.America. the project Is transferred to private
You
don't
hnve
to
say,
she
will do
control it is going to stnnd ns n monupnpors.
!t Is tho corporations and trusts and i
to Kovurnmentn, inefficiency. It all tho saying. But we believe you
---------- o----------tho big interests that do not want Wfl[| bu|U with tnxpnyor8. money, nro faking this. It is utterly impos­
Down In Orlando they give a Ford Henry Ford to gain possession of
which make thc negotiations for Its sible to step on n Indy's dress while
Sedan away with every lot. Here in Muscle Shonls ns ho and Edison will
disposition of vital interest to the she is dancing unless you got n stepSanford we give away a lot with ev­ show tho government up in so mnny
ladder.—Ed. ,
American people.
ery Ford Sedan.
ways it will make them sick. Having
The first point In favor of Ford is
Pa
u
posesslon
of , Muscle Shoals
. . . he
. . bus tho
,, money
_ .. to
. purchase
.
..
To the Editor—What'? the differ­ ft* Pa H
1
. . will
. . also that
the
SANFORD NOVELTY
Pu
. . . plant.
i . Second,
o „ ■ and, important
.
, ence between a land and n nautical Pa
They gave three cheers in New start. one of tho
. . . greatest ..develop-, 1nitrate
Pa
Pa
tho South has ever witnessed, . , .
.
,
STUDENT
WORKS
York the other day for Woodrow Wil­ merits
... .
. .
. ,
’ | indeed, tho grent manufacturer is cm- mile?
P
a
P
q
of men, . . . . . .
, ,
. ,
Try
to
walk
a
nautical
mile
and
V.
C.
COLLEK, Prop.
son. Wall Street is evidently getting will g vo work to. thousands
.
- , , .
I phatic in the announcement ho Intends
Pa
Pa
will start the wheels of industry in to
! make Muscle Shoals a blessing to find out.—Ed.
hysterical in her old age.
General Shop and Mil]
Pa
Pa
---------- o----------tho South to turning at a rntc never the section in which it. is located uud
_ .
Work
Pa
a
News from Washington says the before witnessed and will bring many to the whole country. His interviews
nn ™ 'vorc
comfortably P
Pnj
commodities
to
the
doors
of
the
farm­
Pe»
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
committee cut the refunding bill to
on the subject create tho impression 8*u,ert ln "
ou" 0,d fricm! I1™'*
Pu 817 Commercial Street Sanford, fU
suit Mellon and now wo enn look for a ers at a cheaper price than ever be­ he hopes to make of tho plant an In- K,lvoB,UR nnoth?r
1)y reducing Pa
We hope they Pa You Can Find thc Nnnie of Pu
melon cut for tho benofit of the com­ fore. All of this docs not suit the stitution that will perpetuate his name the thing again.
corporations
ami
corporations
are
pets
Pa Every Lfvc Professional ami Pa
Geo. W. Knight
mittee.
in the Economic" history of the" U*nRod
Hhr‘nk t0 nothln* ,n thc ncxt
of tho Republican party. Tho plan States. Ho is planning big things, nil few dnys.
Pu Business Man in Snnford in Pa
Real Estate and Insurance
Pa This Column Each Day Pa
has been put up t« congress which of which will reflect themselves in tho
Thn N. DeV. Howard Chapter of
means that it will take a long sleep
Pa SANFORD
Florida
Pulntka will have a bnlnon ascens­ Pa
move for general prosperity, and tho
the Daughters of thn Confederacy will
while the members of congress are
Pa Pu ph Pii Pa pa Pa Pa
P
a
P
a
ion
and
pnrnchuto
lenp
on
Merchants
opposition to his bid is not express­
obaerve Lee's birthday Jnminry 19 at
busy getting (applause) in tho con­
On tho principle thnt
Sanford Steam Laundry
ing itself in greater bids, but is con­ Dollar nny.
the band concert at tho pnrk Thurs­
gressional directory. It is up to tho
everything
is
going
up and thon com­ Sanford Constructs Co.
fining itself to tho effort to eliminate
day night.
FOR SERVICE
Southern congressman and senators
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Ford from tho situation ami, by forc­ ing down.
Call 14G-J
to push this project to thc front and
Planes and Specifications Chcerfnll’
ing continued government control,
DoVnlern says the pence pact does
W. RAWLING. Prop.
see that it gets quick action. Wo are keep down competition in thoso things
Isn’t it snd to think that Eve never
Furnished
not help Ireland. What he really
watching them to see who stands for
Muscle Shonls is capable of produsing. lived to know how stylish she wns
means is that the new pact does not
All Work Guaranteed
thc people and who is against them.
garbed?
»
George A. DeCottes
—Jacksonville Metropolis.
help DeVnlcra hut since ho is not Ire­
There is another election coming and
II.
T.
PACE
P. O. IJox Sti
land we should worry.
Attorney-nt-Lnw
congressmen throughout tho United
To the Editor—Whnt does "Guar­
---------- o—----- EUSTIS DAILY LAKE REGION.
Over
Seminole County Dank
plo will only wake up to their own
anteed
by
the
Food
and
Drug
Act"
Sanford Machine &amp;
If Fords continue to come down they
States will take tho count if tho peoJ
SANFORD
FLORIDA
mcnn7
,
\
CAREFUL.
soon will bo under tho war tax—we
We hasten to congrntulnte tho Eus*
Foundry Co.
needs. Watch their action on Henry
Nothing,
just
like
tho
milk
Inspec­
believe the latest income ruling snid
tls Lake Region upon thoir now daily tion.— Ed.
.. Employment Bureau..
Ford’s Ideas,
,
•
*•
General Machine and Boiler Work; The vocational committee of the Duelthat anything less than ton cents
paper. When n city thc sizo of Eustis
would not pay nny war tnx.
Cylinder Grinding; DeLuxe Pistons; ness and Professional Women’s Club
can support n good four page daily
NOTICE
THE HIRTH OF A NOTION
paper it means much. Tho public may
Oversize
Rings nnd Pins; Flywheel requests all young woman deilring
Bids will ho received by tho Board
We are glad to learn from tho Ilonot think so but wo people who know of County Commissioners of Seminole stccl Gcnr
Crank Shnfta re- employment to roK,,ter at the Nret
portor-Stnr that tho Stout Suit will Will Ilnys, postmaster general of tho tho inside workings of thc daily pa­
Bftnk*
not affect the title to tho IMckles prop­ United States, and one of tho bright­ pers know how much work, how much County, Florida, at the Court House turned; agents for Cnllle Inboard nnd NntlonBl
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
in
Snnford,
Florida,
for
the
purchase
Outboard
Motors.
est
minds
in
tho
Republican
party,
I
uib
-Phone
62
erty. We were afraid maybe it might
a work of lovo, how much money is
hnvo some effect on Mr. Moon's received nn offer of a fabulous sum expended and how much labor it takes of a tractor for said Seminole County,
H. W. NICKERSON
to quit his job iu thc cabinet and take to put over a daily. Eustis is to bo up till 10 o’clock a. m., February 7th, 1 Acteylene Welding
shine.
Public
Accountnnt; Audits—Sjritrrai
1922.
charge of a big moving picture cor­ congratulated upon having such live
OF ALL KINDS
Income Tax Service
The
County
Commissioners
reserve
Sanford is taking a wonderful start poration. No one knows the extent wire newspaper men in thoir midst but
Room
16 McNeill-Davls Bldg.
Sanford
Welding
Co.
the
right
to
reject
nny
and
all
bids.
and there will lie many big changes of tlic ramifications of the new or­ better yet Ansel Miller, the editor, is
Phone
852
Orlando, F1l
Located
in
Eagle
Bldg.,
205
Oak
Avc,
.
E.
A.
DOUGLASS,
.made in the city this spring and sum­ ganisation, no one knows the name to be congratulated upon living in a
l-17-onw-5tc
•
Clerk.
mer. Let nothing stop this forward of the corporation—at least tho press live town that will support a daily.
S. O. Shinholser
movement and tear down the unsight­ lispntches hnve not carried tho name And tiie Eustis merchants want to re­
Comfort
Cottage
will
be
glad
to
see
—no
one
knows
just
who
they
are
mid
ly shucks and build real buildings.
Contractor and Builder
member that it takes advertising all
2501lOtp
why thoy want our old friend Will the time to keep a daily moving. In­ old friends and new ones.
SANFORI)
FLORIDA
Earthquake twenty-five hundred Hays to join them. Will is a live stead of four times a month it is now
Every customer a satisfied custo­
miles away reported at the University wire, we will say that in all candor twenty-six times a month that they
mer.—w
ight’s.
nr.a-jjtc&amp;w-c "WE DELIVER THE GOODS’
and
in
all
justice
to
him.
He
is
one
of Georgetown last night. It must
are paying for hut thoy arc getting
Quick Service, Transfer
hnve been somewhere near the state of those smiling fellows that know no twenty-six times ns much publicity for
Statement
of
the
Condition
of
The
and
go straight
,
.... times as much,
Storage Facilities
capital of Florida-—that is almost that failure
. ,,
, *’
,, * •ahead
‘ with themselves
and. fifty
If we plense you, tell others; if ntr
far away from this part of the state. full speed all the time, lie will mnko publicity for th d r city, Keep tlio
tell us. Rhone 498
the great moving picture corporation daily going!
A civic center for Sanford is the ,m exceptionally bright executive and
---------- o-------Auto Radiator Repair
next thing for the city builders 'to 1m,Rht to earn bis salary as an oxocu- FIFTY-FIVE THOUSAND
think about. All cities are coming to tivo head. Rut wo want to rise nnd
Shop
IDLE GOVERNMENT WORK­
It—many of them after it is too Into remnrk that there are many men in
at the close of business on Decemlier
Located
at
207
French Ave., between
ERS RETURN TO WORK
SAVE YOU MONEY
—Sanford should think about it and 1,10 moving picture industry that can
31, 1921
2nd
nnd
Third.
E. It. BERGQUIST.
«ft on it before tho city Inis grown play rings around Will Hayes iu ext
ASSETS
eutivo ability, in business ability ami
( l l y T h e A a .o c In tP il r r r . i l
too far.
Cnsh
on
hand
........... ........$ 3,020,66
NEW
YORK,
Jan.
17—Fifty-five
in thoir knowledge of the moving pic­
Hotel Montezuma
thousand
garment
workers
of
I
he
jiOiins
on
mortgage
security 137,271.74
Write us
Almost time to make out your in­ ture businoss-ran experience gained
Furniture
and
fixtures......
124.05
metropolitan
district
nro
rundy
today
from
lessons
well
learned
and
profit­
"Snnford’a
New
Hotel"
come tax return again. We can hard­
to resume work in hundreds of shops Delinquent interest and
Empire Hotel Block
ly wait for the time to come, it is such ing by thoir former mistakes they are
$1.50 Up Per Day
closed
since November when they
premium .......
1,141.05
0 distinct pleasure. It also comes of invaluable assistance to the game
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
struck in protest against institution of Insurance and taxes duu
about tho time to pay state and coun­ —and yet thoy are not making any piecework system. Tho tieup ended
from
borrowers
............
164.00
WILLIAM RAINEY BENNE.TT—
ty taxes and it would scorn that all such salary as Will llayA has been
when tho shops notified the workers Accounts receivable ............ 1,930.67 Baptist Tomplo, Sat., Jan. 14. 247-fltc
WILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT—
t
the pleasures are crowded into one asked to receive.
the shops would reopen in obedience
Baptist
Temple, Sat., Jan. 14. 2t7-6tc
Hence
the
“Birth
of
a
Notion."
Is
short month, O, happy day.
Total .............................$148,658.07
this not a gigantic schontu either to to an order from the state supreme
Get your meals at the Bell Cafe.
court. Tho stirkers voted to return
LIABILITIES
Just rccclvod tho. Now York ship­
148-Otc
The lake front boulevard and bulk­ control the moving picture business to work.
Duo on installment stock $ 45,851.91
fostered
by
the
Republican
’protec­
ment
of bulk dntes, figs, lentils, split
head should bo extended east to John
Advance payment of stock..
371.50
tion”
or
is
it
not
a
gifeantic
scheme
to
pons
nnd
red Kidney beans.—Popular
Neath
tho
light
of
tho
silver
moon,
Russell’s place to join up with his
MONDAY ARRIVALS AT
Dividends on stock ............
5,779.77 ThurBijay, Jan. 12th.
advertise
the
Republican
party
in
ovMarket.
251-2*
24D-2tp
bulkhead and maku it a continuous
THE HOTEL VALDEZ Matured stock unpaid (paid
ery
moving
picture
theatre
in
tile
beautiful shore line without the dulapl/ -------up nnd preferred) ......... 77,288.38
dated buddings and fish bouses to United States next fall when the Re­
J. E. Varner, Chicago; Otto Meali­ Interest paid in advnnco....
.01 H I I I I H I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l U
publican
party
will
need
such
adver­
break tho view and give the city that
er, Baltimore; Emery Deyo, New Contingent undiv. profits....
546,48
tising
to
put
their
senators
and
rep­
ragged appearances that greets the
York; J. L. WuttH nnd wife, I'alatka; Bills payable .....................J. 11,500.00
now people as thoy step from the resentatives in Congress?
J. A. Bnurmnnur, Baltimore; Wm. Contingent or reservo fund
570.57
Such
a
scheme
would
ho
grent
for
Clyde boat.
1,743.45
the Republican party—only thoy have Lowe, Boston; B. It. Grncy, Jackson- Undivided profits ............
ANY PART OF TOWN, ON TERMS TO
not reckoned on the newspapers of the vile; W. II. Hayes and wife, St.
.........
$143,058.07
Louis;
E.
F.
Robinson,
Cincinnntti;
J
.
1
Total
United States. We will have someSUIT YOU
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■UBIMHUH thing to sny about this protection and C. Hardier, Lock II11I, South Carolina;State of Florida,
publicity and while this niuy ho all Ed. R. Salter, Orlando; J. 11. Dunsen- j Co'lhty of Seminole, ss.:
You can make money buying* for advance.
wrong in surmise, whiiu wo may be berry. New York; Geo. G. Witchous- j I, A. P. Connolly, Soerotary of tho
You are going- to build a home one of these
doing Will Hayes un injustice and ki, Washington; R. H. Bcerlunnn,. above named Association, do solemnly
while it may bo the recognition of u Jacksonville; E. G. Fehr, Jackson- swear that tho above statement is true
days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it
good business man nnd a salary com- vlllo; W. R. Uzzoll, Petersburg, Vn,; , to tho best of my knowledgeand boby easy stages.
inencuruto with his ability it roally ( Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Greopbury, New lief, so holp me God.
•• ••
A. P. CONNELLY,
If you have some money, will build one or
looks fishy nnd we will watch It for York; Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Boyle.1
Secretary,
future developments. •
| Atlanta; E. C. Suppnrdgo, Chicago;
two houses.
Subscribed and sworn to boforo me
It is really the “birth of u notion", Mrs. Junnntn Puce, Chicago; H. G.
• Sanford is moving, don’t wait, get in the
and tho notion muy he ull our own. Moaro, Lakeland; Mr. and Mrs. M. C. this 14th day of January, 1022.
(SEAL)
L.
M.
BRAIN,
game now.
Flnscnby,
Time will tell and time only. Mean­ Gruy, Jacksonville; J
* i
Notary .Public, State
time wo wish to say that tho country Pnlntkn; R. S. Klnnrd, Crescent City;
of Florida at Largo,
has loRt a darn good postmnstor gon- B. Carlstomor, Philadelphia; J. H.
• • ••
My
commission
expires October 0,
oral and tho Republican party a dam J Walsh, A C. L.; C. S. Morris, St,
1024.
good campaign managor—if they have, Louis; V M. Wnhn, Cincinnati; Jdo.
CORRECT—Attest:
lost him to tho moving pictures sure Noll, Jr.) Palatka.
D. L. ^BRASHER,
enough.
Phones 497-494
FpREST LAKE,
M orale'Is the quality that keqpa
*
B.
F. WHITNER,
There’a a man at the curb to serve' you ro4Hng cheerfully while some
WBLAKA BLOCK
AGENT
S
Directors.
you.—Wight’s.
853-3t4w-e other guy steers the boat,
W i n u m i u i i H m a H a a H U |U a i n a u n a i l i lk U i i i i i i
mm
1

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

TRUCK

THE HERALDPRINTINGCO.

[ The Bank of Safety
Security-Service

| The Peoples Bank of Sanford
PROFESSIONAL
AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

SANFORD BUILDING
&amp; LOAN ASSN.

GLOBE PIANO CO.

[ WE HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS

Fancy
Groceries

Fresh Fruits s
and Vegetables \

DEANE TURNER

Meisch Realty Company j
A. P. CONNELLY* ,

!

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PAGE TORE*

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17,1922

JACKSONVILLE LIGHT
PLANT EARNS HALF A
. MILLION IN A YEAR

one eleven
ettes

J

&lt;Jhree
friendly
Gentlemen

Madeto SiutYourlaste
W« kiv« for yaar* cattrtd to ib« clg-ratta

Whh tU* a p r i a t t , w* created Oh Xkvwilll l l w- , ' M i&lt;t to Salt Yow Ta*t*." o f tb«
wotWl tkrw great**! dgarette tobacco*—
I —TURKISH, for Aroma
I —VIRGINIA, for M34imt
• —BURLEY, for Mellown***

Re
ta
He
Hu
On

W# named them One Eleven—the *64mt of oar
Lome office. We are proud of their tucceti.

Have You Tried Them ?

15^20

JACKSONVILLE,
Jan.
16.—Gross earnings total­
ing $1,078,891.27, and net
earnings close to $600,000
by tho municipal electric
light plant of Jacksonville
during 1921 were disclosed
in the statement just mado
public by City Auditor John
E. Pace.
Total oporating expense
of the plant for the year
amounted to approximately
$680,604, making the net
earnings $497,727.27. City
Commissioner W. A. Evans
is in direct supervision of
the plant which is free from
debt, except for outstanding
bonds amounting to $202,600 against the old electric
plant.
The new plant is the
city's greatest revenue pro­
ducer and was constructed
at a cost of $686,000 from
the earnlngB of the old
plant. The earnings for
1921, according to Auditor
Pace, wont over tho estlmate by about $63,000. O.
S, Tyicr is the uctivo suporintendeqt.

R*

WEEDS BREED TIIR1PS
As tho timo approaches for tho
blooming of citrus treeH, it is import­
ant that the grower freo his grovo of
weeds which arc harboring thrips, if
he has not nlrcady done so. Such
weeds arc mostly those with large
blossoms attractive to thrips.
groves of the southern part of the
state, is one of the most important
winter hosts of thrips. This often
grows ulong tiie hanks of ditcjhes nnd
other out-of-the-way places not us­
ually ranched by the cultivator. Such
places should bo mown. Professor
J. R. Watson, entomologist of the
Florida Experiment Station, says
thnt the blossoms of this plant will
hnrbor ns ninny thrips ns will ornngo
blossoms nnd, If nllowcd to blossom
nil winter, will breed innumerable
thrips to spread to tho citrus bloHsoms ns soon ns they open.
The presence of these weeds In a
grove nlwnys lends to a heavy in­
festation of thripB. Indeed, experi­
ence during the past season (has
shown thnt it is useless to spray for
thrips ns long ns those weeds remain
in tho grove.
Mowing them is a
much cheaper nnd effective method
of dealing with thrips than in spray­
ing. Destroying them will not nec­
essarily prevent nn infestation af
thrips. They often invade a grove
in which there are no weeds. But the
presenqe of weeds with attractive
blossoms is almost sure to result in n
.henvy infestation. The weeds should
bo destroyed now, so thnt the infes­
tation of thrips will hnvo time to dio
out before the blossoms open.
The winged adults will fly away ns
Boon ns the blossoms wilt but the
wingless young cannot fly nnd will
remain on whatever vegetation they
can find until they grow wings, a pe­
riod nf three or four weeks. There­
fore, It Ib important thnt tho weeds
bo cut at lenst a month before citrus
trees blossom.

Whnt a I’al Was Mnry," "The Holy
“THE BIRTH OF A NATION”
City" nnd “On the Trail of Home,
WILL HE AT THE STAIl
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Sweet Home.”
Of special interest was the cornet
It. W. Griffith's historical spectacle playing of Master Johnny Schirnrd, a
"Tho Birth of n Nation” will be the hoy of 12 or 12 yenrs, who has so
feature attraction lit tho Stnr Tho- much talent that he will certainly win
iitre Friday un&lt;l Saturday of this a high place for himself in tho musi­
week. "The Birth of a Nation" is ono cal world. Ho gave "Little Crumbs
of the most widely discussed topics in of Happiness" with tho cornets in
the country. It established an abso­ the band playing an obligato, and the
lutely new nrt in tho realm of the rest of the band in a soft accompani­
.
theatre—the art of pantomimic screen ment.
There was a big crowd present,
spectacle with music. It also created
a tremendous sensation because of its showing how much band music means
vaster nnd more forceful treatment of to the people here, especially the tour­
th same theme ns Thomas Dixon's ists, who were out in grent numbers.
"The Clansman.’ The consequences of —Reporter-Star.
the Civil War in Southern reconstruc­
ENFORCING TRAFFIC LAWS
tion are fully dealt with, and tho na­
tion reborn is apotheosized. Mr. Grif­
fith, pioneer among directors, manag­
(Iljr The AuorUlrd Press)
ed tiie stupendous achievement with­
JACKSONVILLE, Jnn. 17.—A reout the aid of dialogue or speech, for cent spurt by local officials in the en­
motion pictures, accompanying music forcement of tho trnffic ordinnccs re­
nnd effects tell the coherent, logical sulted In the arrest of 01 persons in
nnd moving story.
seven days. Twenty of this number
forfeited bonds runglng from $0 to
TIIE SANFORD HAND AT
$00.
The weeks activities ore re­
LAKE EOLX SUNDAY ported as having netted the city some
$800 In fines nnd forfeited bonds.
In response to tho invention of tho
Orlando Chnmber of Commerce the AUCTIONEERS MUST
Sanford band, thirty strong, enmo over
HAVE LICENSE
in busses and gnvo a fine concert at
Lake Eoln, for which n particular well |
&lt;nr The Associated Press)
selected program was given. Tho bond
ST. PETERSBURG, Jnn. 17.—The
has all the best instruments with
them and they nro very well trained,! controversy' ns to whether tho city
the director and leader being Mr. enn require n license fee of $2G0 from
Atholburt Ball, of Snnford, who nn auctioneer for n permit to ply his
trade is ngnin to be nired in the.
wields tho baton very gracefully.
The solo vocalist waH Mr. Charles courts here.
Shnrlcs Powell, refused to pay tho
Brady, who used tho megaphono to
carry his volco to a greater distance, amount, claiming to bo excessive. He
BUILDING NEW BALL PARK
which was appreciated by those a t tho was haled before Municipal Judge
&lt;Ilr The AuneUlt* P rm l
edge of tho big crowd that had as­ Spear who designated Judgo W. C.
ST. PETERSBURG, Jnn. 17.—The
Judgo
sembled for tho music. His numbers KKing to settle tho issue.
were all well given, especially "Tho Spear having served as nn nttomoy board of governors of the Chnmber
Holy City" w^iich was a splendid ren­ in previous litigation regarding tho of Commerce has loaned tho St. Pet­
ersburg Athletic Association $2,600 to
dition. His selections comprised “Oh, constltutionntallty of the ordinance.
bo UBed in completing the work on the
waterfront baseball grounds.
Tho bnll park is to be used by the
Boston Bravos ns a spring training
ground and also by tho locnl tenm of
tho Florida State League.

NOTICE
The regular annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Sanford Building
A Loan Association of Sanford, Fla.,
will be hold in accordance with its by­
laws in the offlco of the Aaoclatlon,
108 Magnolia Avenue, Sanford, Flori­
da, on Saturday, January 14, 1022, at
ELEVEN PROSPECTIVE JURORS 7:30 p. m., for the purpose of electing
HAVE BEEN SE­
n board of directors to sorvo for the
CURED
ensuing year, and for tho transaction
of any other business that may prop­
(Hr The Associated Press)
SAN FRANCISCO, Jnn. 10.—Tho erly come before the meeting,
A. P. CONNELLY,
second week of the trial of Fatty
12-oaw-4w
Secretary.
Arbuckle opened today. Tho compic-.
tlon of tho jury is expected before'
the end of the day, eleven prospec­
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
tive jurors, two womon and nine men
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
having been accepted tentatively by
both the Btate and defenio.

FAT ARBUCKLE
NOW ON TRIAL
SECOND WEEK

WE ARE DOING OURS
By reducing the prico of Gasoline ns shown although
there has been no reduction in the wholesale market.

WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS
And it is our aim to servo you better each time you
call.

We have also some Rare Bargains in Tires,
all sizes, Cord and Fabric
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PALATKA, Jnn. 17.—Municipal
bonds aggregating $116,000 have
been sold to Cnldwoi) and Company of
Nashville, Tenn., for $148,102.60.
Tho bonds wore In two issues, $126,
000 for then puchnso of tho water
i £ works ,nqd $30,000 for paving, spw'cr
nnd wnte'r oxtones in teh Pnlntka
Heights.

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WASHINGTON, Jnn. 10.—Tho mar­
riage of Mrs. Louise Cromwell to
Brigadier General Dougins McArthur, Internal medicine* unset the stomach
commandant of West Point Military, and cauie trouble. Belter treat them
Acndem), will take place at Elmirasol,1 externally,
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Edward T. Stotesbury, February 14,
it wns announced hero today. , Mc­
Arthur was chicf-of-staff of tho Rnln- when rubbed vigorou»ly Inlo (he throat, ■
chest and temple* nnd spread deep Into
bow Division during the world war.
don’t be a wallthe throat and in tho noatrila will bring |
immediate relief.
It clears the air paisagea, breaks up |
flower
COLLECTS BUI I,DING FEES
the phlegm, soothes and heal*.
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and
ran
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ST. PETERSBURG, Jnn. 17.—The
safely used with children.
city building department here collect­
30c at all drug (tore*.
ed $12,030 infees during 1921 accord­ Kouthrrn Drug Manufacturing Co.,
Jackionvlll*, Fla., Whotaiala Dlatrlkutor*.
ing to the nnnunl report of Building
Inspector J. I'. McDevltt.
Of the
total tho olectrical inspector con­
tributed $3,020 nn&lt;l the plumbing in­
spector $3,090.
Mr. McDcvitt’s of­
fice accounting for the bnlnnco.
The report showed inspection of 1,Twice Daily ut 3:00 p. m. and 8 p. m.
336 plumbing installations and 1,280
electrical jobs.
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Theatrical Event of the Season

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STAR THEATRE ’SSSffffiBST JAN. 20

CONCRETE BRIDGE
FOR PALATKA

D. W. GRIFFITH’S

(Hr The A.aoelnled Pre.a)
PALATKA, Jnn. 17.—Tho building
of a conercto bridge nernss tho St.
Johns river is being discussed by
members of the Rotary club, which
at n recent luncheon wns told by nn
engineer thnt n structure, of rein­
forced concrete and with a jack­
knife drnw could lie erected for $300,000.
Such n bridge would he free
from maintenance cost except for tho
slight expense of operating the draw.
A wooden highway bridge, in ad­
dition to tho Florida East Coast
Hnilrond now spans the river here.

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The Revenue Act of 1921
requires thnt evory Individual having
a gross Incomo of $6,000.00 or more
file Incomo Tax return regardless of
amount of net income.
Do Not Pay Exhorbitnnt prices for as­
sistance In preparing your return.
Send for simple form upon which to
furnish Information necessary to pre­
pare return. Maximum price on farm­
ers returns $6.00 and evory farmer
whoso roturn is prepared will bo fur­
nished'without charge ono 1922 Farm
Record. This record dovisod for far­
mers exclusively and fills n tong felt
neod for a farm record sufficiently
simple to bo of any benefit to farm­
ers. Retail price $2.00.
EIGHT YEARS EXPERIENCE PRE­
PARING RETURNS
Filo yours now and get it off your
mind.
A. S. CLARK, Public Accountant
P. O. Box 1881
Jacksonville, Fla.

(Dr The Associated Preaa)
MIAMI, Jnn. 17.—The Miami Mot­
or Club is extending its activities in
behalf of motorists hns announced
thnt nn attorney will bo retained by
the club to represent Its members in
minor legal mntters,
Tho club also
plans to establish and maintain a
service station at Homestead, near
hero, with a view to aiding nutomibilo travelling near that plnco. Nego­
tiations nro underway with threo
local garages for tho rendering free
of charge of nn all night emcrgoncy Fabrics
service within a radius of ten miles $ 9.80
$12.50
of tho city.
PALATKA BONDS SOLD.

(dancing
I SCHOOL

MONDAY,
g WEDNESDAY,
FRIDAY NIGHTS
of each week
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Chief of Staff of Rainbow Division to
Take a Commanding Officer

Orchestral Accompaniment

of the original score
PRICES: Nights, 50c, 75c, $1; Mat. 25c, 50; Seats, Jan. 14

Tires

THE STRONGEST
GUARANTEED
TIRE MADE

$19.15
$21.75
$25.35
$26.50
$27.25
$33.40
$34.50
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Shown. Truthful—-Thrilling—Tremendous

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NEW PRICES

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Property on Boach street, Day­
tona. sold for $55,000. Fifty-five
feet at $1,000 per.

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General McArthur
Will Be Married
at Palm Beach

YOU HAVE DONE YOUR PART

in helping us to build tho most complete Service Sta­
tion in Central Florida.

Ft. Myers began band concert*
Monday night for the tourist season.
One every night.

Sizes
30x3
30x3'/,
32x3'/,
31x4
32x4
33x4
34x4
32x4 Vi
33x4'/,
35x5

Cords

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$25.50
$32.40
$33.40
$34.25
$41.90
$42.85
$54.75

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The most popular wlhter spbrt conslats in a frantic effort to keep witth
in two Jumps of expenses.
OOUY VET A&gt;Y OUT-OP-TOm 1
Tho dia^q^pry of »
to alienee
| SUCKER WANE YOUR. ORDERS | the big guna Isn’t new. Christ taught
FOR. JO S WORK. \ VJE QMl DO
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PENSACOLA, Jan. 17.—Mayor
Frank D. Sandora has ,had distri­
buted among the automobile tourists
at the Bnyvicw camp sito a huge
quantity of stationery containing
views of the enmp and appropriate
advertising matter printed thereon.
The stationary distributed freo of
chnrgo, the mayor believing It nn ex­
cellent way in which to advertise
and the enmp sito.

WHERE VA WAKE 1T1 DOMY BE

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KEY WEST, Jan. 17— Tho City
Admisinsration recently ranched in­
to the pockets of nn old pair of Its
pants and found $10,000 so to speak
To he accurate the amount in hounds
wns hidden In a vault without any­
one apparently knowing It wns there.
Efforts wore immediately made to
market the bonds nnd the proceeds of
the sale will bo used on beautifying
the now park site.

elected. Tho activities of the organ­
B. S. A. JUNIORS VS. DE­
LAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL ization's activities will be enlarged
following the annual mooting of the
Stntu Legnuo in Jacksonville, Jnnuary
A fast nnd exciting basket ball 26-28, when it is expected tho state
game wns pulled off Saturday night chairman, Mrs. .1. U. O'Harn, of Lake
in the Pnrlsh House between the Jun­ Worth, will visit Sanford. A number
ior team of the Brotherhood of St. of women from Seminolo county arc
Andrew nnd Delnnd Grammar School planning to attend the meeting in
BoyB.
The following lineup rep­ Jacksonville, among them Mrs. W, F.
resented the Brotherhood, Georgo Blackman, the county chnirmnn.
Wilson, Alby Speer, Joe Meisch, Bill
Gillen, Frank Chase, Leonard McLu- MAGNITUDE THAT
cas acted ns referee.
After some
ALMOST APPALS
Bmnrt play in which the B. S. A.
threatened DoLnnd gonl the visitors , Tho mngnitudo of 1). W. Griffith's
secured the ball nnd scored the first feat in staging “The Birth of a Na­
gonl.
However we soon equalized tion" is almost upailing—at loast to
nnd the home boys showing better thu devotees of the older theatre.
aklll In tenin work. Algy Speer and Whero now are tho little groups of
Frnnk Chase piled up the score ami actors, tho pinch-beck scenery nnd tho
when time wns called the Brother- p^tty properties of the so-called “leghood hnd 18 to -1 in their favor. Score itimnte" drama. By comparison with
end at first half, Sanford 0 DcLnnd the new art, tho "legitimate’ is in2. The defensive work of the entire finlteslnial. For Griffith in stnging
Brotherhood team wns the outstnnd- “Tho Birth of a Nation’ used nature
Ing fenturo of tho game.
Algy for his background, ICO years of AmSpeer dropped three or four bcnutl- cricnn history as his subject, 18,000
ful shots through tho hoop. A re- people ns his nctors, nnd no less than
turn will he played in tho near future. 3,000 mounts of cavalry in the coleChrls Matthews of the Senior B. S. A. brnted "rides" of tho Ku Klux Klnn.
whipped our Inds into trim, devoting After it was ull completed he hnd an
one night each week coaching nnd operntic score prepared and provided
training the Juniors.
orchestral music worthy of Wagner.
. Tho motion picture spectacle in which
SEMINOLE COUNTY LEAGUE
, those mnrvelous things nro done will
OF WOMEN VOTERS he shown here next Friday and Sat*
urdny at tho Star Theatre.
Tho rocontly organized Lcnguc of
WomenVoters for Seminole County SEAPLANE IS LOST
is doing great work in the various
WITH FIVE MEN
precincts where chairmen have been
ABOARD NEAR MIAMI

St. Petersburg, Jnn. L7.—Mayor
Pulver is discussing with other city
officials a proposals that tho city es­
tablish n public pnrk for its negro
citizens ns one means of handling the
problem to the best Interests of all
concerned.
Tho mnyor also has
proposed that steps he taken to rcgulntc the hcnlth conditions In the
negro quarters, declaring thnt contnglous disenses originating nmonk them
might spread throughout tho city.

TRAINS LIFE SAVERS

WOMEN’S WORK
WILL HAVE PLACE
IN TAMPA FAIR
TAMPA, Jnn. 17.—(Special.)—One
of the most Interesting features of the
South Florida Fnir here Feb. 2-11 will
he tho exhibit of womnn’s work. This
has been a feature of the fair annual
ly Hlnco tho first yenr, nnd it has
reached the propositions of nn exhibi­
tion within itself.
Mrs. G. B. Rcynoldsc, wso for Sev­
ern! years pnst hns hnd charge of tho
placing of these exhibits, Is in charge
ngnin this yenr.
She reports that
interest is keen nnd prospects fine
for tho most interesting
bowing
thowing thnt hns yet boon made in
this lino.
Tho woman’s handiwork displny
will havo more room thnn ever for tho
displny of fancy work and other
handiwork of the sex,in n groat room
with lofty ceilings, soft lightening
effects nnd splendid ventilation.

I have taken my Pressing establish­
ment over again. Plenso cull 475, We
make your suits look like now ones.
WATERS’ PRESSING CLUB.
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TRAIN SCHEDULE

served. House heatod.
No.
by novy ropnrtmont.
Naval orders
WHO O w n s a Glamor'/
MIhb Nell Walker
Mrs. 51. Martin directing sub-chasers search
No.
for
When the retreat of a glacier leaves
plane been rescinded.
u piece of ground imeoverotl, whose Is
It? The state's, says thu law of Pruuce
and of Italy. T h e canton's, says the
general law of Switzerland. Itut In
the Urinous the commune Is held to
own hath the glacier ami the ground
II covers, so that a body like a parish
yotmcll often possesses some millions
of tons of good blue Ice.—Manelicslei
Guardian,

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We invite the public and all users of ELDER
SPRINGS WATER to visit the spring and in
our method of handling its product. Why take
a chance7 Your eminent physicians claim
that this wutcr in unexcelled nnd its purity
makes it most beneficial for mnny troubles.
The Ford people of Sanford as well ns the
Western Union recommend this water for
Imttcries.
Call phone 311 and havo a bottle of this water
sent you and protect your health.

Elder Springs Water Co.
SANFORD

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NOTICE

CORRECTED TO NOV. 16, 1921
c , H. Dntihcrt of Dubuque, imvii.
wlm inis llm distinction of having
trained 2,000 U. S. life savers, now In
Southbound
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CQMFORT COITAGK IS OPEN
Departs
Arrlvo
WASHINGTON, Jan. 1«— Com­ the service. He Is now the swimming
2:46 o.m.
mercial seaplane lost with five men Inst met or of [own state college, when* No. 83.... .... 2:36 a.in.
and expects to maintain its old popu­ off Miami Friday h.is arrived at lie Is ttntlilllg llu* largest life-saving No.
8:40 a.m.
larity. Rooms nnd meals, also meals Bimini according to reports received inn 1 class In the Untied Stnti v
No. 01.......... 1:18 p.m.
1 !38 p.m.

Cleanliness is next to Godliness

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You will never realize the true value or significance ofi i
■ . Savings Account until you start to saving money with som* !
3 definite object in view.
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Then it is that you will take a keen interest in making j
that modest balance grow week by week or month by month i
: until the necessary amount with which to accomplish your '
objective has been realized.

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but when there Is no fighting i.
thoy pursue happiness?
Who nV.
b.lnnocd” klW ,
to hire k slick lawyer.

No.
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No.
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How Shall Thoy Park?

Akron, O., recently, by ordinance,
eliminated all angular automobile
parking, with (lie result Unit accidents
have been cut 25 per cent In downtown
sections nnd si reel car service lias
been Improved. In Buifulo practically
all purklng bus been changed from the
parallel method to the perpondh alar,
which allows throe cars to park where
one formerly did

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SAFE WAS BLOWN
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IN GEORGIA BANK,
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STOLE $1,700 CASH No.

80........... 2:55 p.m.
85.......... 6:55 p.m.

3:20 p.m.
7:10 p.m.

Northbound
Arrive
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...11:45 a.m.
2:35 p.m.
... 4:00 p.m.
...10:00 p.m.

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

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Trilby Branch
Arrive
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158..........
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Leesburg Branch
Arrlvo
157......... 3:55 p.m.
21.......... 2:50 p.m.
101......... 5:50 p.m.
25.—...... 1:80 p.m.
22.......... 7:00 p.m.

Doparts
7:00 a.m.
3 :25 p.m.
7:80 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
Departs

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Oviedo Branch
AUGUSTA, Jan. 17— Tho snfe in
the Bank of Blythe, at Blythe, Gn., xNo. 120.......... 7:45 p.m.
3:40 p.m.
was wrecked Sunday night by robbers xNo. 127..........
x—Daily, except Sunday.
who Btolo $1,700 in cash. Tho burg­
lary was not discovered until yester-1
Tho wny to boost your community
day when the cashier roturned from
in to hoost your HOME PAPER.

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Let us have your orders now for prompt deliveries.

Authorized Ford Dealer
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BEST ALLY
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is the bank with wl^ich he is connected.
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We solicit the accounts of the busi­
ness concerns of this community with a
promise of service and efficiency to sat­
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B. F. Whitner, Cashier

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

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nnd so on until nil Is well
or In tho jail or ^somowhere but tho weather la all
right just tho snmo. Wo
mny bo getting sovornl
varieties but tho folks fnr*
ther north nro getting 57
vnrieties nnd there you nre.
Wntch your step. You oto
under a bud influence n o
cording to tho groundhog
almanac. Beware of a dark
man who is selling oil stock.
Don’t step on any bananas
or let your subscription to
the Daily Herald lapse. It
is b-n-n-H-n-d l-u-u-u-u-c-k.
5:40 A. M., JAN. 17, 1022
Maximum .................... 72
Minimum ..................... 00
Range ........................... 02
Barometer .................... 20.00
Calm and cloudy.

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WEDNESDAY NIGHT
This Week and

PERSONALS
Pu to to to to to

Every
Wednesday Night

Wntch your step when you nre
driving n car or when you nro wnlking.

of Every Week
Hear Brady and see the Fine Pictures,
Good Music----------------------- Best Programs

Miss Mnrgnrct Mudler of Delphos,
Ohio, is tho attractive guest of Misl
Agnes Horner for tho winter,

Celery is moving.

C. J. Ryan the city mnnnger hnB
returned from a business trip to
Ocnln.

Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Hart have re­
turned from Snvnnnnh, Gn., where
they spent Christmas with homo
folks.

At The Star Theatre

Eggs nre coming down the hens
called off the strike and tho fresh
garden variety can now be purchas­
ed for 50 cents per dozen.

Lexington and Hupmobile

Duck hunters nro getting all tho
sport they want every afternoon in
Lake Monroe. There nre plenty of
ducks In and around Sanford this
year.
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SALES AND SERVICE
We have two carloads of LEXINGTONS now in stock,
consisting of all models, including one Sedan.
See us now for demonstration on Lexington or Ilupmohile. Terms can be arranged.

F. L. Thorpe of the Southern Bell
Telephone Company with head
quarters in Orlando was in the city
today shaking hands with Ids many,
friends.
The High School Boys team will
play tho Y. M. C. A. team of Stetson
University tonight at tho Parish
House. Come out nnd help the local:
bays to victory.

B. &amp; O. MOTOR CO.
DISTRIBUTORS
Sanford

Florida
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J. R. Hayden is down for. a few
weeks inspection of Ids rancli proper­
ty and fnrmlng lands.
Ho is thu
guest of the Valdez Hotel and Ids
ninny friends nre glad to have him
back i» Sanford.

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ATHENS THEATRE, DELAND

FRIDAY, JANUARY 20TH, 1922
America'* Premiere Contralto. Carolina Laziarl need* no.Introduction
—her voice haa won her the love of all who have heard
her. Phone your reservations early.

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Agricultural Matters Will Be Brought
Before Florida Negro
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Farmers

The Rotary Club will have Undies
Night tonight at the Valdez Hotel.
They will also have something extra
on the program in songs nnd stunt*
It will ho very Interesting to all ex­
SANFORD lUGII PLAYS
cept the now members.
STETSON Y. M. C. A. TONIGHT
Sam small at the Princess Theatre
Sanford High plays Stetson Y. M.
tonight.
Como out nnd hear this
patriotic address.
All of you have C. A. at tho Parrish House tonight.
heard Sam Small or heard of him. Tho gnmo will lie called nt 7:20. The
You hnvo another opportunity of Sanford team is getting into hotter
meeting him tonight nt the Princess. shapo every day under Mr. Wilkin­
son, their new conch. Tho Stetson
W. Cnthnrno of Eustis was in the team is ono of tho fastest in centrnl
city today after an ahscnco of several Florida.
The Stetson team defeated Snnford
months, Mr. Cntharnc is an ex­
tho
firsr of tho season by n 42 to 14
pert accountant nnd income tax tab­
count,
^Tho High School bunch haa
ulator nnd is kept busy every day In
been
rapidly
Iimproving everyday
tho year. Ho will bo horo In Febr­
since
then
nnd
tho
score Is expected
uary to mnko out tho returns for tho
to
be
reversed.
Everybody
come out
pooplo of Sanford.
Wntch for tho
nnd boo tho two tenmB clash, it Will
announcements,
bo worth tho money.
Eddlo Snltor loft today for DoLnnd
where ho will ontor Stetson Univers­ BOX FACTORY BURNED
AT PHILADELPHIA TODAY
ity-—thnt Is he may enter at the front
door and go rljht on through the
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building thus completing his educa­
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 17v-Firc
tion in ono day.
Ed is tho right today destroyed paper box factory,
hand man of the Johnny IJ. Jones Albert Elshorn at Hancock and Turn­
Exposition Shows, tho largest and the er streets. Loss one hundred thous­
best of tho kind in Orlando,
and.
. HERALD ADS g e t result*.

PAGE FIVE

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Work Among Negro
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GAINESVILLE, .Inn. 17.—Work
among negro farmers of the stnto
under the agricultural extension pro­
gram of the University of Florldn is
making great strides, tho farmers of
ten counties alone having boon or­
ganized for the purposo of co-opera­
tive buying nnd selling of supplies
and farm products. The work is incharge of a negro supervisor under
the direct supervision of the county
nnd homo demonstration agents.
Last year there wore 12 Florida
counties .with negro workers work­
ing for the betterment of agrloulturo
among their rnco. In tho hoys’ clubs
there were 225 corn members, 142
potato elub members, 08 peanut club
members nnd 08 pig club members.
In each case the agent carried out
demonstrations for the definite pur­
pose of improving agriculture among
negroes in their counties.
A. L.
Spencer, in discussing the work
among tho negroes said:
“The work is teaching and demon­
strating belter methods of agricult­
ure to the coloded farmers of the sate
is one of the big problems that was
undertaken for the improvement of
agriculture. This problem bears di­
rectly on (lie entire agricultural sit­
uation of the state for any economic
condition touching a large • miber of
people of one clt.ss i.iu d bn taken in­
to consideration when considering n
similar condition in another class.
Thus we have negro and white fann­
ers living in the same coynty. If ne­
gro farmers are to continue raising
scrub cattle and scrub bogs the live
stock situation as it applies to Die
white farmer is affe:t*rl thereby In
fruit sections of the stnte, if proper­
ties nre owned by negro farmers nnd
these become a source of infection and
contagion in tho way of spreading
Insect pests, those properties nre cer­
tainly a menace to those owned by
white people.
The white farmer's
problems cannot be protected nnd the
negro farmers problems cannot bo
protected nnd the negro farmers
neglected without cqunl peril to both.
This applies to mnttors aside from
ngrleulturo, particularly sanitation
nnd hygiene.
Throughout Florida a largo part of
lnbor Is negro. Tf this labor is to he
most effective, it must ho Instructed
ns to how to handle the crops under
boll weevil renditions.
"If In the dairy sections of Florida
negro farmers continue to keep low
producing dairy cattle, they cannot
1)0 successful tenants; nor is there
any way by which farm labor is to be
made efficient, particularly In dairy­
ing, unless tiie negro is given some
Instruction along these lines.
The
thrift nnd energy of the average for­
mer largely measures the advance­
ment of any community, so it in with
the state and even with the nation.
"One ennnot visit the negro booths
at tho state nnd county fairs without
being impressed by the quality of tho
farm products there displayed, ns
compared with the time when no in­
struction was being given them along
agricultural linos. It hns been pos­
sible with the limited amount of
funds to (nrry on the work in eight
nr 10 counties each year and under
the direction of one negro nuporvisor
who is a part of the agricultural ex­
tension division nnd who receives in­
struction from the college of agricul­
ture and from tho United States de­
partment of agriculture. The re ­
port of lids work for last year shows
thnt definite things were nccompllshpd in the improvement of co”n, sweet
potatoes, peanuts, hogs, poultry of
fruits. Many farms and homes im­
provements wore also affected during
tho yenr.’’

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must accompany all ordera. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
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FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
FOR SALE
for light housekeeping. 200 East
FOR SALE—Now ukulele. Inquire nt Thin! St.
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Shirley Apartment, No. 4.
WANTED
1‘53-ltp
FOR SALE—One horse, one milch GOVERNMENT pp^Uions aftto,jnetl,
cow with calf, ami ten swarms of
women, Experience ** unnecessary.
bees.—A. L. Potter.
254-ltp Honesty required. Good phy td start.
FOR BALE—One quartered oak roll Write, T. McCafferty, St. Louis, Mo.
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1-1-8--15-22-20
top desk and chair, good ns new.
Sue at Rnffeld-Honig Co., opposite tho I BUY, pay cash fed second hand plpostal fice.
251-tfc
arms. Address P. 6. Box4332.
IIOATi I) AND ROOMS, $11,110 per week
2I5-I2tp
board $7.00; meals 50c.—Mrs. Me- WANTED—Customers lorfresji mjik,
Ewon, 402 Oak Ave.
250-Dtp
morning and evening (letitalics,—It.
FOR BALE—llilclion Auto Trailer, L. Garrison. Phono 37^1. ^lmi-St-Tu
good ns now/ Bargain at $50.00.— 201-tfc ____________ . - « : t ; « M l L J &gt; » o
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woman
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254-3t-ji
ly fine opportunity in country, Gen- 272W.
oral store, Central Florida. Stock, WANTED—A huh, enmputent sleno$2,500. Good locality, growing town
grnpher, wantss prtsltlhn. Adilrcss
and u real fine proposition. Box 148, C. 11. Leflor, 505
Third St.
Sanford Herald.
218-(Rp
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FOR SALE—Hot water heater; five WANTED—A good two horse r^vagon.
acres desirable land. Box 117.
State price.
Address Christian
25!-2tp
240-Dtp Svhcpelmanu; R-A, 202. .

FOR RENT
F()It RENT—Ono light housekeeping
nnnrtmcnt, Kill Oak. Phono 288-J.
253-tfc
FOR RENT—Two nice hod rooms,
1011 Oak Ave. Phone 283-J. 258tfe
FOR RENT—Nice furnisjicd iionsekceping rooms, $2.00 per week. 812
East Fifth St.
253-2tp
FOR RENT -Tlrree housekeeping
rooms, furnished. Apply at 11Oil
Sanford Ave.
254-Otp
FOR RENT—3 furnished rooms, pri­
vate porch and all convenience. 212
Oak.
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FOR RENT—Furnished
bed room.
Over Seminole Cafe.
240-tf-c
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hmisekecing
rooms. Phono 348-W l&gt;eforo eight
a. nt.
249-Otp

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children’s clotiling, sale
at Sanford Shoe &amp; Clo.
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DELAND
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Line up:, 'Men's Club—Overland, H. P. Smith, Bennett,
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SANFORD
-U-J
“ The City Substantial”

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1922

VOLUME II

decision m a d e t o d a y t o

PRESS DEBT REFUND BILL
AND SOLDIER BONUS BILL

QUEBEC LIQUOR BUSINESS
AMERICA HAS NEW PLAN
PAYS ALL PUBLIC DEBTS
AND EDUCATION EXPENSES
SETTLE CHINESE PUZZLE

■“ S J ’ f f l A S H AMERICA TODAY
Conference
PAID TRIBUTE TO
TO DISCOS DETAILS ITALIAN SOLDIER
second

m e e t in g

called

for

to m o rro w t o d is c u s s d &amp;
t a il s o f e a c h
Illy T h e A w o t t a U *

WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.— A decis­

ion to press the first Allied dolt ro­
unding bill and next the soldiers bon­
us bill was reached today by the Re­
publican senators in their first con­
ference of this session of

congress.

Tho second conference Is cnllcd for
tomorrow to discuss details of tho two
measures. Opposition to tho bonus

NUMBER 25S

QUEBEC, Jan. 18.— Profits from INJUNCTION TO PREVENT
ENFORCEMENT OF LAAV ON
liquor snlos in tho Province of Quobec
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
will pay o ff tho public debt In twenty
years, maintain roads and provide
(H r T h e A s s o c ia te d P reaa)
funds for education, according to re­
TOPEKA, Knns., Jan. 18.—Applica­
port prepnrod by Premier Taschoroau tion for an injunction to prevont tho
for submission to tho lcgialnturo. Tho enforcement of tho Kansas court of
UNKNOWN SOLDIER IIURIED AT
liquor busincs became government industrial relations law wns filed in
ROME RECEIVES CONGRES­
monopoly Inst Mny. Tho premier’s ro- the United States District Court hero
SIONAL MEDAL
port says Quebec liquor laws hnvo todny by tho United Mino Workers of
proven successful from a moral stnnd. America.
( I l r T h e A s s o c ia te d P reaa)
ROME, Jan. 18.—America todny point. "No doubt some dninken men
pnid tribute to tho Itnllnn unknown! nro to bo found. Thoy will always bo
A conservative is ono who wonders
soldier. Tho American soldiors from found and thoro nro more of them in why Senator Watson mnkos such a
occupied territory in Germany partici­ prohibition communities, Now York, fuss about the murdering of a few
plain privates.
pated in the ceremonies incident to tho for example," tho Premier says.
bestowal of n congressional medal of
honor upon the Italian wnrrior. Rich­
ard Washburn Child, United States
nmbnssador to Italy, delivered tho ora­
tion at tho tomb.

bill developed but it was announced o f­
READY FOR SOUTH
ficially motion to placo it socond on
FLORIDA FAIR
list was carried by a largo majority.
(I ly T h r A s s o c ia te d P reaa)

-PR O H IB IT MONOPOLY

Made Government Monopoly Last May and Less
Drunkenness Than in New York
( I l r T h e A s s o c ia te d P r e s s )

Far East Questions Take
STRENGTH OF
New Phase in Dis­
cussions
“ FARM BLOC”
IS REVEALED DEFINE POSITIONS
VOTE IS 63 TO 9 WITH ONLY TWO ESPKClAf LY ON THE OPEN DOOR
DEMOCRATS IN OPPO­
POLICY ANI) CREATE INTER­
SITION
NATIONAL HOARD

WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.—Tho first
(H r T h e A i i o r l s l f d P reaa)
WASHINGTON,
Jan.. 18 — An
step to bring about farmer representa­
American
pioposnl
to
rodefino tho
tion on tho federal reservo board wns
taken by the sennto Into yesterdny in open door policy in Chinn and create
the pnssngo of tho Kollogg-Smith an international hoard to examine
compromise hill increasing tho hoard’s both existing nnd future concession*
appointive membership from fivo to which nppear to conflict with it wns
six nnd providing thnt tho agricultur­ debated without decision yesterdny by
al interests shall hnvc a spokesman tho Fnr Eastern commlttoo of the
Washington conference,
among them.
Tho Rritlsh nnd Italians accepted
By the bill which constitutes un
the
plan in principle, but tho French
amendment to tho federal rcsorvo net,
withheld
nsBcnt to some of its provis­
the limited designation of the present
ions
nnd
tho Jnpnnoso reserved judglaw is wiped out and instend of the
specific provision for the naming of ment pending communication with ToCivil Docket Well Cleaned Up During the Term of two bankers to the board, tho stntute,; kio. Tho subject will ho taken up
Court Just Ended
if agreed to by the house, will direct! ngnl today, with nil signs pointing to
tho president, in making appointments a long and interesting discussion.
In brief, tho American resolution:
Circuit Court convened Monday nt objected to the admission in evidence to the board to have "due regard to n
would
bind tho United Stntcs, Great
10 a. m., nnd tho following cases were of the depositions, as same do not com­ fnir representation of tho financial,
Britnin,
Japan, Franco, Itnly, Belgium,
ply with the statute, which objection agricultural, industrial nnd commercial
cnllcd:
Portugal
and Tho Netherlands not to
interests
and
geographical
divisions
K. It. Murrell vs. Forest Lake, ad­ was sustained by the court. On mo­
seek
special
spheres of influence in
of
the
country.’’
Tho
mensuro
also
ministrator of tho estate of Frnnk tion of attorneys for the plaintiffs, a
China
nor
secure
concessions or mon­
provides
that
hereafter
no
federal
re­
Cameron, deceased; damages $900.00. non-suit is entered by tho court.
opolies
which
would
abridge tho prin­
serve
hank
mny
eater
into
a
contract
This cause coming on to he heard,
Zachary Crate &amp; Novelty Works vs.
ciple
of
equnl
economic
nnd commer­
for
hanking
homes
if
their
cost
is
to
and tho plaintiff being represented in George W. Vennblo; damages $1,500.
cial
opportunity.
Court by John G. Lconnrdy, and Goo. Case continued for term by consent exceed $250,000 unless the consent of
China on hor pnrt, would agree to
congress is first given.
*
G. Herring, nnd tho defendant being of both parties..
co-opernto
In maintaining thnt equnU
The vote by which the bill pnssed
present in court attended by his coun­
M. Frank Sons &amp; Co., a corp., vs.
ity,
nnd
tho
nino powors collectively
sel, Geo. A. DcCottcs, on motion of tho D. C. Brock; assumpsit dnmnges $250. wns 63 to 9. Soven of those who op­
would
authorize
establishment of a
posed
the
proposition
wero
Republi­
attorneys for the pinintiff, n non-suit Attorneys for tho plaintiff moves tho
Bonrd of Refercnco to review present
cans
nnd
two
Democrats.
They
were:
1r entered by tho court.
court for a continuance for tho term,
Tho sheriff hnving mndo return of which motion wns denied by tho court. I’omorono, Ohio, nnd Willlnms, Missis-:nnd future concessions to dotormlno
tho regular venire of eighteen tho fol­ On motion of attorneys for tho plain­ aippl, Democrats, nnd Drnndogco, whether thoy conflict with tho opon
York; door thus defined.
lowing answered to their names: J. tiff, a non-suit is entered by tho court. Connecticut; Calder, Now
Except for nnothor inconclusive ses­
Edgo,
Now
Jersey;
McLean,
Connec­
W. Boll, B. W. Herndon, R. II. Lynch,
Elmer Candy Co., a corp., vs. Betts ticut; Moses, New Hampshire, nnd sion of tho Shantung negotiations and'
I). L. Long, II. II. Pnttishnll, It. F.
Bros. Assumpsit dnmnges $300. This Wadsworth, New York, Republicans, informal exchanges nmong tho naval?
Washburn, J. W. Fortier, R. A. Newcause coming on to he heard and tho change the compormiso hut nil s hIu "big fivo" regarding tho Pacific for­
mnn, Ben Smith, J. F. Mitchell, J. M.
plaintiff being represented in open
tifications agreement, tho meeting of
Vining, It. A. Green, C. W. Culpepper,
court by Attorneys J. E. Ricketson
the Far Eastern committee instituted
J. W. Flynt, J. E. Snyder and S. M.
nnd It. S. Field, and tho defendants
the total of conference activities dur­
Donne.
being represented in open court by At­
ing the day. At the Shantung con­
The following wore not found in the
torney E. F. Ilousholdor. Attorney
versations tho question of mines was
county: M. B. Burkett and P. S.
for defendants, confesses judgment In
discussed with apparent progress, and
C 'r 'T ! :
.
. , ,,
the HUin of $202.03 with interest from
the fortifications problem remained
The following were excused by the ^
^
1()2()
unsolved last night despito receipt by
court: J. E. Snydor.
tho Japnncso of partial instructions
General
Motors
Acceptance
Corp.,
Welch Furniture Co., a corporation, vs.
from Tokio.
vs.
Will
Henson
and
Elbert
J.
Taylor,
IIY
PERSHING
AT
HEARING
RE­
I). A. Caldwell, I). D. Caldwell nnd II.
it wns around tho proposal for an
FORE THE HOUSE COMMIT­
W. Caldwell, late co-partners trading doing business ns Taylor Motor Co.,
inquiry into concessions now estab­
damages
$600.
Tho
court
directed
n
TEE
ON
MILITARY
and doing business ns D. A. Caldwell
lished in China, as well us thnso pro­
&amp; Sons; damages $800.00. This cause verdict for plaintiffs of $331.11 includ.
(nr Thr Associated Press!
posed in the future, that moat of tho
coming on to he heard, the plaintiff
interest.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.— Reten­ dchnte in the Far Eastern committoo
General Motors Acceptance Corp.,
being represented in court by Attor
tion by tlie War Department of nino centered. By some of the delegates It
neyfl J. E. Ricketson nnd R. S. Field, vs. (loo. W. Benton nnd Elbert J. Tay­
nnd tho defendants not being repre­ lor, doing business as Taylor Motor main training centers, one in each was understood that such un inquiry
might open up tho whole question of
sented, comes now six good and law­ Co., damages $600. Tho following corps area, and of number of other
Japanese
holdings in Manchuria, while
ful men to servo ns jurors, to-wit: J. jury serving: S. M. Donne, J. W. Roll, special camps, was recommended to
ill
other
quarters
it was sugested thnt
W. Bell, U. W. Herndon, J. W. Fortier' R. F. Washburn, J. W. Fortier, R. A. day General Pershing, chief of staff,
the
resolution
might,
by indirection,
nt
hearing
before
tho
House
Military
It. A. Newman, C. W. Culpepper, J. ] Green, C. W. Culpepper, the above
lead
to
a
review
hy
the
hoard o f fa­
Committee.
Pershing
recommended
W. Flynt, the jury being accepted, . jury being accepted, wore sworn ncmous
"twenty-one
demands"
controv­
woro sworn according to low, nnd nf-j cording to law, and after hearing the the retention ns military training cen­
ersy.
ter hearing all of iho evidence tho evidence in this case, the court direct- ters, McClellan, Ain.; Knox, Kentucky;

CIRCUIT COURT ADJOURNED
TUESDAY FOR THE TERM;
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MANY CASES HANDLED

TAMPA, Jan, 18.— Everything is
in readiness at Plant Field for the
opening of tho South Florida fnir
here next month and if exhibitors
were to chooso to do so they could
place their exhibits in tho building to­
dny.
A considerable portion of tho Can­
r o t a r ia n s a n d ROTARI-ANNS adian exhibit has nrrivod, nnd tho
manager of tho Cnnndian exhibit
IIAI) MOST PLEASANT EVENcrow of men nro duo here in the next
AT VALDEZ HOTEL
few days to bogin placing the BhowTho Rotary Club chalked up anoth- lag of the Dominion, which will hnvo
cr good time in tho history of tho clu b ' some six or eight times ns much spneo
Inst night when tho club had "ladies ns it had intholD21fnir. E. L. White,
night” nt an evening mooting and hte Canadian exhibition mnnngor
luncheon in the Palm Room . nt the writes thnt Cnnndn’H exhibit here will
ho second only to tho showing that
Valdez Hotel.
Tho entertainment committee ar­ country made nt Chicago nnd San
ranged a good progrnm nmj President Frnncisco, nnd will bo of grenter mngH. R. Stevens calling tho mooting to nitude than any othor showing mndo
order paid tho indies n fine compli­ by tho Dominion on tho continent of
ment and snld ho hoped to hnvo them North America.
present at least once n yonr nt tho
meetings of tho Rotary Club.
Ho
then turned the mooting ovor to It. J. j
Iloliy as tnustinaster nnd song leader
and there was something doing every
minute for over ono hour. Tho mem­
bers and guests hardly had time to
enjoy the excellent menu served by
the popular Valdez Hotel in their us­
MILLION
GOLD
ual capable style. Tho Rotarians and THIRTY-ONE
MARKS
TO
ALLIES
AS
Rotnri-Anns joined heartily in tho
PER SCHEDULE
songs and every member of tho club
was called upon to say something or
do something. Tho toastmaster pickpAKj S( Jan. 18.— Germany mndo
cd on Randall Chase as ono of tho now her fir8t pnyinont todny of thirty-ono
Dal»y Rotes to take a degree nnd ho mi|lion K&lt;)|(j mnrks in accordance with
was made to stnnd on a chair with a tho recent decision of reparations
napkin tied round his neck nnd a baby commission at Cannes, providing such
rattle in his hand whilo ho took a pnymunt ovory ton days pending desulcmn obligation to do various and fision on wh(),u rcpnrntions issue.
sundry things which will ho impossi-1
Me for him to carry out but Randall AMERICAN tobnkkor co
11
was game and promised to do his best. To Keep Up Jobbers I’ rlccs on All
Miss Alyce Satterfield, tho attrac­
Tobacco
tive guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ilenno
Turner, was present nnd again captl- 1
(n - Thr Associated Praia)
vated all present by her clover rendlWASHINGTON,
Jnn.
18.—Tho court directed tho following verdict: cd tho verdict for plaintiff.
Seminole Abstract Co., a corp., vs.
tion of some good catchy songs nc- j American Tobacco Compnny, I*. Loril- Judgment for plaintiff in sum of
$181.50
and
interest
from
November.
p
rank
Redd, damages $500.
This
eompnnying herself on tho ukclclo and lard Company, Liggett and Myers To17,
1911,
at
8
per
cent.
.
|
cause
coming
on
to
he
heard,
the
plninshe was called upon ngnln nnd ngnin bncco Company, charged with engngEmil Mach, nnd Earnest Mach, co- 't iff being represented in open court by
during tho luncheon to give thorn an-1 ing in conspiracies with numorous
partners
doing business as Mach Bros., JAttorney E. F. Ilousholdor and tho de­
other song. Miss Satterfield was ono jobbers associations to keep up jobvs.
Frank
Blair, Replevin. This cause fondant being represented in open
iters
prices
in
report
transmitted
to­
of tho Y. M. C. A. girls sent to Franco
coming
on
to bo heard, and the plain-j court by attorney, Goo. A. DoCottca,
dny
to
senate
by
tho
Federal
Trndo
during tho war to keep up tho spirits
tiffs being present in open court n t-1nm( this cause being nt issuo tho fo|of the hoys and tho "Y ” sent a good Commission.
tonded by their counsel, Johnston &amp; (owing jury served: S. M. Ponno, J.
one when thoy choso MisH Satterfield.
Garrett, also comes tho defendant at- (\v. Hell, R. F. Washburn, J. W. FortCarl Jacobson, a Rotnrlnn of New­ RELOUSING MACHINERY
WORKING IN JAILS tonded by his counsel, Geo. A. Do- |or| jj, a . Green, C. W. Culpepper, tho
ark, N. J., who is in tho city with his
Cottes, and tills rauso lioing at Issue, nbovo jury bonlg nceoptod, were sworn
wife the guests of Col. nnd Mrs. (loo.
18.—The
comes
now six good and lawful men according to law, and henring all of
JACKSONVILLE, Jan.
W. Knight, was called upon for a few
to
servo
as jurors, to-wit: R. B. tho evidcnco the court directed tho
Inst
legislature
failed
to
voice
n
donremarks and expressed himself ns boLynch,
J.
F. Mitchell, Ron Smith, II. following verdict for plaintiff in the
us
to
Florida
doughboys
but
tho
state
ing carried away with Sanford and
H.
Pnttishnll,
D. L. Ixing and J. M. sum of $W8.75.
board
of
health
has
inaugurated
a
Sanford pooplo whoro ho had experi­
McKinley Music Co., n corp., vh. II.
enced that ’good old Southorn hospi­ plan which will mnko tho "buddies" Vining. Tho jury lioing accepted b;
tality” of which ho hnd heard so much of this nnd other states feel some- both the attorneys for tho plaintiff, L. Gibson, assumpsit dnmnges $200.;
but nover experienced before coming what nt home—if they should happen [ and th oattorney for tho defendant, this caso was continued for tho term
to land in n Florldn Jail.
The bonrd wero sworn according to Inw, nnd nf- liy consent of both parties.
to Sanford.
" he ter hearing nil of tho ovidonco in tho
J. E. Vincent vs. J. M. Saucer, dam­
Tho singing of "America" nnd tho hns ordered that every county Jnil
enso, nnd tho arguments of counsel, ages $500. The folowing men com­
"Littlo Sanford Flower" finished tho equipped with a "debusing" outfit.
Sevcrnl jniis in the stnto nlrcndy and being charged by tho court, thoy posed tho Jury: R. B. Lynch, J. M.
evoning’H enjoyment nnd tho' entlro
party ndjourned to tho dining room hnvc been equipped, the board an­ rctirod to their room to consider their Vining, Ben Smith, S.. M. Doanc, D.
where Deter Schnnl nnd A1 Withering- nounces, nnd officials believe thnt tho verdict. Tho jury horo entered opon L. Long and R. F. Washburn. Tho
ton played thnt danco music that re­ plan will go a long wny toward pro­ court nnd presented n verdict for de­ jury hero presented tho following vor.
fuses to nllow your
foot to stnnd still . venting Illness nmong prisoners, stat- fendant AttomoyB for tho pinintiffH dlct for tho plaintiff of $255.20.
Court horo adjourned for tho term.
nnd for nnothnr hour tho Rotarians' (ng thnt Jniis offer unusually prolific horo made motion for a now trinl.
Jacob D. Homstoln nnd Emil Croand their guests onjoyed tho danco nnd breeding pinccs for vormln-carrlod
chln, co-partners doing business un­
NEW CATHOLIC CHURCH
then departed for thoir homos with disease.
Every prisoner ontorlng jail would der tho name nnd stylo of Wonr-Wcll
the feeling thnt Rotary nnd Rotary
( n r T h o A s s o c ia te d P r e s s )
hunquuts wore just about tho best in bo given a bath, thon would undergo Pants Co., vs. Chas. Knnnor; damages
FORT
LAUDERDALE, Jnn. 18.—
$1,000,
This
cuuso
coming
on
to
bo
a process designed to destroy vormin
tho whole world.
Construction
of St. Anthony Church
o f nil kinds. Clothing would bo storl- hoard, nnd tho plaintiffs being reprosontod
In
open
court
by
Attorneys
J.
[
at
tho
comor
of Lasolas Boulevard
ST. AUGUSTINE, Jan. 18.—J. J. (ixod and whon tho prisoner ontorod
and.
Valentino
Avenuo horo hus bo­
E.
Ricketson
nnd
R.
S.
Field,
nnd
tho
Gannon, wob redacted prosidont of into tho Instructional activities ho
gun,
tho
building
to cost $10,000.
dofondnnt
being
represented
in
opon
tho St. Augustine Board of Trado for would bo minus whatever forms of in­
When
complotod
tho
Rov.
Father J. C.
court
by
Attorneys
Dickinson
&amp;
Dick­
tho ensuing year, at a recent moot­ sect Ilfo ho might havo boon afflicted
Callahan
will
be
in
ebargo.
inson.
Attomoys
for
tho
defendant,
ing of tho board of governors.
with previously.

ROTARY CLUB
LADIES NIGHT,
ONE BIG TIME

GERMANY
MADE FIRST
PAYMENT

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NINE CENTERS
TRAINING CAMPS
RECOMMENDED

Travis, Texas; as supplementary
camps for training national gunrd, re­
serve units ami special detachments,
lie urged tho retention of Leo, Vir­
ginia; Jackson, South Carolina. Thu
War Department program, Pershing
said, calls for consolidation at Camp
Bragg, N. C., o f nil field nrtillury
schools enst o f the Mississippi rivor.
Great artillery center at Camp Knox,
ho said, should he moved to Camp
Bragg, next summer.

Russia to Attend
Economic Conference
at Genoa This Week
( I l r T h r A s so c ia te d I’ rraa)

MOSCOW, Jnn. 18.— Either Prcmlor
I.eiiinc or Foreign Minister Tchiteherin will head the Russian Soviet dele­
gation too Genoa economic conference
it wns officially announced today.

CHANGE IN CITY GOVERNMENT
(Ilr The AKKiirlnl.il I'rrKa)
DAYTONA, Jnn. 18.—Successful
candidates for the office of city com­
missioner in today’s primary fact tho
possibility of not tnking office nt nil
merely holding the positions a fow
weeks because of the fact thnt Day­
tona citizens will ono weok henco
vote on tlie proposal to establish a
city mnnager-commlssion form o f
city government. Should this proposi­
tion he enrriod at tho polls o man­
ager and soven commissioners will
tnko over the municipal affair tho
later to serve without pny.
Four commissioners nro to bo nam­
ed today under tlie present form o f
government.
Despite tho npparont
populnnrity of the proposed now
scheme of administration, tho com­
missioner’s nice hns boon n warm
ono.
Eight candidates nro seeking
the four offices.

MOSCOW, Jnn. 18,-T he prediction
wns mndo today by Leon Trotzky, So­
BOND ISSUES FOR BROWARD
viet minister of war, that tho coming
Gcunn conference would bo u failure
( I l r T h e A s s o c ia te d P r e s s )
"unless the United States enters it
FORT LAUDERDALE, Jnn. 18.—
with a heavy hand" and mnkos possi­ Resolutions hnvo been prepnrod by tho
ble finding of ccntor or world’s politi­ county nttornoy nnd presented to tho
cal equilibrium.
bonrd of county commissioners pre­
liminary to tho calling of nn election
ASTORIA, Oregon, Jun. 18.—Whnt on a band issuo o f $700,000, of which
is said to bo tho first train load of $100,000 would bo used for construc­
news print papor going Into Interior tion of nn inlot nt tho mouth o f New
United States through tho Pacific port River here nnd tho balanco for new
loft here last night for Spokano. The highways. It la expected the board
papor wus manufactured in Norway. will select a date for the election.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17,1922

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Snnford to spend a fow days before players and also for tho "Contest" for LITTLE L. P. MeCULLER
thoso that sow. During tho refresh­ BADLY INJURED YESTERDAY
going back to Georgia.
ment hour Mrs. Julius Tackoch will
COLLIDED WITH AUTOMOBILE
sing several solos.
WESTMINSTER CLUB
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor,
L. P. McCullor, Jr., tho.little son of
Tho Westminster Club will moot
Phone 217-W
MRS. JULIA HANSON WILL
MV. nnd Mrs. L. P. McCullcr was
Monday nftornoon at three o’clock at
I f p o e k i v * e a r t r l t i f i t U III i i T « »
SPEAK
eerlously injured Inst evening near
— If y «B e r a s o l a s M p f k r r * m e o a t la * "Sunbeam Cottngo" on West First
hom o, # f U
c a■ttrarrttaalla
a lla
a s . w r it#
If 7 0 a
m a rnc •
it * street, tho homo of Mrs. John Parker.
Mrs. Julia Hanson, o ( Fort Myors, his homo on Ninth street when he
■ p u i l l (Iara ta th U 4 « » a r l « t a l , k I t Ib b
W ALLACE REID in
who is chairman of Seminole Indiana stepped in front o f a passing car nnd
It w ill
I t l i l l i ! o r&gt; I t l t M_a a * » •
W S fW IIIf M I W U l l M .
for
tho
Federation
of
Women’s
Clubs,
was struck down bofore tho drlvor
ST. AGNES GUILD
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Tho St. Agnes Guild will moot Mon­ is in tho city and will addross the could got away from him. The little
______
" ,» day afternoon nt 3:30 at tho homo of Wolfnro Department of tho Woman’s fellow was with his nurso but broke
Wednesday—Tho Fortnightly Brldgo Mrs. Earl Burdick, on French avonuo. Club nt its regular meeting Wednes­ away from her to run acVoss the
Club will bo ontertalned by Mrs. H. It Is requested that nil mombors bo day afternoon at 3:30.
street and avoiding one car that was
This is nn open mooting and it is pnssing stopped in front o f tho one
D. Lewis at her home on Magnolia prosont, ns mnttors of Importance will
earnestly desired that n lnrgo number thnt struck him apparently never secavo. 1
be discussed.
will bo prosent to henr this interest­ ihg tho approaching car.
Thursday—Subscription party at tho
Ho sus­
ing speaker.
Parish House at 3 o’clock by tho
tained a slight frncturo of tho skull.
CEfclLIAN CLUB
Kindergarten committee of tho
Tho car thnt hit him immediately
Coclllan Club gave a very enjoyMother’s Club. Both cards and nblo program to. n lnrgo number of “Her Sturdy Oak”
picked him up and ruchcd him to tho
An exceptional Wallie picture that will hold you
sewing will be in order.
hospital whoro it was found that whilo
patrons and frionds last Snturday a^
through its entirity
Another Harris Hit riB injuries wore sorlous nnd very
Thursday— Mrs. D. L. Thrnshor will temoon at tho studio of Mrs. Fpnnio
entertain tho mombers of tho DupH- S. Munson.
painful they wero not nocessarily
Another sparkling comedy-drama fatal and the many friends of tho
cato Brldgo Club at her homo on
Tho second part of tho program was
Also FOX NEWS
Park avonuo.
given by Miss Alyco Satterfield and from tho pen o f Elmor Harris Is "Her bright ltttlo chnp brenthed a sigh of
Thursday—Tho Every Week Brldgo comprised a group of choice songs fol­ Sturdy Oak" in which Wanda Hnw- relief nnd sympnthy for tho parents.
Club will meet with Mrs. G. F. lowed by somo "Little Things" for loy is* to bo seen tomorrow (Wednes­
It seems from all accounts* of tho
Tomorrow— Wanda Hawley in “Her
Smith at her homo on Magnolia "Little FolkB" so charmingly render­ day) nt tho Star Theatre. Mr. Har­ accident that it was no fault of tho
ris
has
contributed
&lt;numerous
original
avonue.
ed. Miss Sntterfield’s numbers will
driver of tho car ds tho littlo chnp
Sturdy Oak” ; also a Comedy
Wednesday— Welfare Department of over bo delightfully remombored by scripts and adaptations to screeniand’s did not seo the car and stepped direct­
tho Womnn’s Club will moot at tho nil who had tho opportunity of hear­ fun, among tho latest o f his plays bo- ly In its pnth running all tho time
ing Kcnlart’s releases, "Ducks and and coming from behind tha other
Club Rooms at 8:80 p. m.
ing her.
Drakes" and "Tho Mnrch Haro."
Saturday— Children’s Story Hour at
Tho pinno selections covored:
car.
Holy Cross Parish
"Her Sturdy Onk" is in tho custom­
Central Park at four o’clock.
Duet—"May Dny" ............... Rnthbun
Thcso nccidonts will hnppon nnd
ary Harris vein, and was especially only go to show thnt tho utmost care
Men’s Club Win Over
Pearl Robson and Nczzio Stono
Miss Adelaide Bonyngc, who is "Dnnce Cnprice" ..................... Cadmus written with Miss Hawley and other should bo exercised by pooplo driving
- the Congregational
available plnyerB in mind, so that their cnis nil the timo, by those walking
spending tho winter nt Formosa with
Cnrmetn Barber
roles
fit
them
all
to
a
"T
."
Walter
her father, is tho guest of Mrs. Ray­ "Nocturne" ..................- ............ Bohm
nnd especially thoso who nro crossing
A largo nnd enthusiastic crowd was
Heirs is cast ns lending man, and streets.
mond Key, for a few dnys.
Sarah Wheel is
present
nt tho opening o f the City
"Mazurka" ............................... Chopin Sylvia Ashton, Mnym Kelso, T.ao
Bowling
League at tho Parish House
White, Frederick Stanton and two sets BIRTH OF A NATION THIS WEEK
Mrs. Howurd Tihbnls and little son
Gcorgin Mobley
bowling
alleys
last night. The Men’s
Munson, of Iiaincs City, nrrived here "Silver Sails" ........................... Acton of twins complete tho supporting cust
Club
of
tho
Holy
Cross Parish wore
Thu perplexities of a poor young
yestorday and will spend somo time
Elizabeth Whitner
D. W. Griffith’s mighty spectacle victors ovor tho Congregational Club
married pair who find tho debts so "The Birth of a Nation" will bo scon
here with hur aunt, Mrs. Munson, and "Mid-Summer’s Night Dronm" .....
by the smull margin o f soven points.
sisters, Misses Fannie Itcbn and Zoo
...................................... Mendelssohn overwhelming that thoy are evicted , nt tho Stnr thentro exactly ns given
Following was tho line-up nnd scoro:
Munson. Mrs. Tibbals’ many friends
from their apartment nnd take re fu g e , m .cnUy Jn New York nnd several
Agnes Pcrrltt
Men's Club Holy Cross Parish
in a poor littlo run-down cottage in other cities where it mad recordare glnd to learn that she is improv­
The little Folks group was:
netts
.................. ..152 157 143 452
ing after her serious illness.
“ Waltz in F "...........Katherino Mclsch tho country aro realistically shown. hrenking runs.
Snydor
.............. ..150 132 132 414
"A ir from Magic Flute"........... Mozart Fortune favors tho brave, however,
This forco in the art o f stngo en­ Bennett ............. ..138
01 148 370
nnd
the
finding
of
great
Btoros
of
Mrs. C. M. McKenzie, of Cordolo,
Julia Higgins
tertainment is porhnps tho most wide­ Ovorlin .............. .138 110 138 380
GENERAL REPAIRING
Gn., and L. J. Bush, of Atlantn, Gn., "The P icn ic".........................
Bllbro wild honey in the chimney o f tho long ly discussed production over made in
Fox .................... .. 08
98
deserted
outage
sets
them
on
thoir
who nre todring this stnte, spent last
Margaret Buchanan
; America.
It is above all else tho Peabody ............
89
08
week hero with their niece Mrs. J. N. "Chair Train" ........................... Bllbro feet financially.
greatest thing thnt hns been achiev­ Lloyd ...................
123
123
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Tonight Wallace Reid in "Rent ed by ^ono producer.
Tolar, leaving yesterday for Lakeland
West FlrBt St.
Old Ford Garagt
II. C. McMullen.
Intngino con­
Free" and Fox News. Don’t miss it. densing th living details of the most
whero they will spend a few days with
Phono No. 447-W
Club total
.1038
Mrs. Tolar’s mother, Mrs. C. V. Mc­ BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
strenuous periods of American his­
Congregational Club
Intyre. They will again return to
-THREE MEN MISSING
WOMAN’S CLUB
tory into nn evening’s* entertainment
Pennington ......... .139 142 132 413
Gasoline 25e nt Wight’s.
ur»3-3tc
The Business nnd Professional Wo­
WITH PLANE, FOUND of less than threa hours.
You nr.)
Bolding .............. .120 •158 173 451
men’s Club held their monthly social
not told nbout It nor is your imiglnameeting on Monday evening nt the Hydroplane Drifted for Hours at Sen tion tested by rhetorical descriptions Itennud ............... .137 142 131 413 Kn ha ta ha Rn ta Rj h i a-j r*
Dolly ................... .110
84 130 330 aa PARISH HOUSE CALENDAR
Club rooms in the First National
— Finally I.nndcd On Reef
of what took place.
Instead you
Jowett ................. .. 80
80 i t j l u i l n i l t i a j l o h M h i a
Bank building. The attendance was
see it by lightening flashes.
It is
K
e
n
t...................
115
123
238
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Rowling, Ro­
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line. The hostesses for the evening
history revived and shown in its mak­
MIAMI,
Fla.,
Jan.
17.—'Tho
re­
tary Club vb. Men’s Club.
were Miss Elizabeth Humphreys and
ing.
Some of tho greatest names
Club total
1031 Thursday, B:00 p. m.— Basket ball, Roturn
this
afternoon
of
the
three
pas­
Miss Ida Gray.
that nre written lnrgo upon the scroll
Throe games wero played.
tnry Club vs. Men’B Club.
After a very short business session sengers of the flying boat New York, of our country’s ^amo nppcnr upon
Carefully testing your Battery when
Tho Men’s Club play tho Rotary Jan. 19—Kindergnrton Rridge party.
missing
since
Friday
afternoon,
whon
u social hour followed.
the progrnm. The players who enact
In tho games and contests tho first it left Minmi for Bimini, ended ono of the roles have studied tho mlnuto de­ Club Wednesday night starting at Jnn. 31.— Song Recital—Mrs. Lucilio
you bring it In to be charged, togeth­
7:30.
s
Aspinwnll Taknch.
prize was awarded to Mrs. G. E. the greatest air nnd sea searches over scriptions of thoso men both from
er with a thorough washing nnd a McKay and the second to Miss Phil­ instigated o ff tho south Atlnntie
photographs nnd intininto life studies
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Tho three mon wero: H. C.
lips. After tho games a delicious sal­ const.
nnd with this frnmo work thoy mnko
coat of pnint.
ad with coffco nnd wafers was served. Crenshaw and M. F. Kahn, of Mont­ thoso wonderful characters live ngnin.
gomery, Ain., nnd Clifton Leopold of
Thoy pnss before your vision in a
The price?. ONE DOLLAR for n
BRIDGE AND SEWING PARTY. Nnzornth, Fin.
in a pnnormn of achievement.
Tho
Tho men wore found Sundny night
six-volt battery.
Phono 438-W for reservations for
accomplishment is (startling.
The
tho Subscription Rridge nnd Sewing on Great Isaac’s reef, 18 miles north o^tiro action rnngcs over threo cent­
party Thursday afternoon nt three of Bimini, whoro they had managed uries.
It begins with the importa­
o’clock at tho Parish House, given by to put in after tossing on tho waves tion of tho African sinvo nnd it ends
the Kindergarten committee of the for seven hours.
with tho settlement o f thnt question
Fivo planes and two speed boats
Mothers’ Club. Fifty cents enclf.
in the freedom of the enslaved.
But
You can mnko up your own table if thnt conducted a two dny search cov­ before this end is renched tho might­
you care to. This is a lovely way of ered in all approximately 3,000 miles. iest nntion in the world pnssed thru
releasing obligations nnd nt tho samo Tho three men wero shriners who tho throes of intcmccino strifo nnd
enmo to Miami for a ccremoninl held
time helping a worthy cause.
tho high lights of those struggles arc
Prizes will bo given for tho bridge hero Friday nnd Saturday, which was vividly brought oyt.
Great battles
attended by about 3,000 other shriners
nro fought beforo your eye. Cities aro
nnd anziety for them spread over the
CHERO-COLA
ED W ARD HIGGINS
destroyed btf fire.
Thousands of
whole gathering.
horsemen dash in wild rides ncross
blood-strained plnins.
Tho humnn FORI) CARS nnd FORIISON Trnctora
BRADY WILL SING
noto wenves in nnd through the entire
THERE’S NONE SO GfioD
EVERY WEDNESDAY
301-308 East First Street
thrend nnd lends itself to tho might­
AT THE STAR
iest story ever unfolded.

SOCIETY

The Star Today

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“R ent F ree”

H o f - M a c S e r v ic e
Includes

Co-Operation

H of-M ac
B a tte r y C o.

The Firms listed below have partici­
pated in a cam paign conducted in
Sanford by Union Labor

One Store in Florida

10 Stores in Georgia

The Churchwell Co.
SANFORD’S NEW

STORE

Charles Brady will sing every Wednesdnny night nt tho Stnr Thentro in
conjunction with the pncturcs shown.
The Stnr has a fino progrnm for every
week o f this month nnd with tho ex­
cellent music nnd Chnrles Brady to
sing tho pictures will ho greatly en­
joyed.
Watch the Dnily Herald nnd
keop up with the progrnm. Mr. Brady
snng tho songH written for the "Old
nest" last weak and brought tears to
tin* oyes of tho nudionco.

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Will open soon with car loads of
fresh, new Merchandise at the low­
est prices in six years.

Watch for

Try a Herald Want Ad todny.

the opening date.

Guests should nlwnyH depart cnrly
enough to leave the hosts nmplo timo
to diHcuss their faults beforo tedtlmo.

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! Sales-People Wanted!!
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FOR HALE—Hot water heater, Gas.
Somo furniture nnd matting,—Call nt
Comfort Cottnge.
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Caii for Mr. Forrest at the New Store
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THE BALL HARD­
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NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE CO.
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HAIGHT &amp; W IELAN D LLOYD SHOE STORE
CHASE &amp; CO.

NEW BERRY DRUG
* COMPANY

FLORIDA FRUITS nnd
VEGETABLES

EFFICIENT DRUG STROKE
SERVICE

McLAULINS*

C. W . STOKES

WATCHMAKERS
JEWELERS
• OPTICIANS

GROCERIES ANI) MEATS
Fruits nnd Vegetables

Snnford, FIs.

Phone 489 212 Hast Flrst'St.

SMITH BROTHERS

THE
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK

Incorporated
FURNITURE nnd IIouso Furnishings
Foot of First Street

DEANE TURNER
STAPLE ANI) FANCY GROCERIES,
FIGHTS AND VEGETABLES
Phono 497

Welakn Building

SANFORD SHOE AND
. CLOTHING CO.
EVERYTHING THAT MEN AND
BOYS WEAR___________

CARTER LUMBER CO. HOF-MAC BATTERY
COMPANY*
ELECTRIC GARAGE

LUMBER ANI) BUILDING
MATERIALS

Lower Price*

.nrge Stock

G. A. SPEER &amp; SONS HILL HARDW ARE CO.

432 Trust Co. of Gcorgin Building

LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR AND

Atlanta, Georgia

DltV GOODS

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FOR THE FAMILY

111 First St.

CLIFF G. K E Y, State Agent

SELLS IT FOR LESS
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CLEANING
ARTICLES

Fire Insurance Policies /um bered 12001. to 12050 (both Inclusive) of
the Hanford, Florida, agency of tho NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, rjBW YORK CITY, hnvo been lost or stolen. These polides were never Issued by nn authorized ngent of this contpnny nnd
the same nre null nnd void. This is to NOTIFY nil persons holding
nny of the above numbered policies thnt tho,NIAGARA I* IRE INHIJRANCE COMPANY recognizes no liability under these policies nnd to
request any such person to return thcso policies to—

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1022

enters into the discusalon nt all In re- merce, wns Indlcntlvp of desperation, to
Intlon to the purchase of the utilities, a rallying of the reserves to combat *»
Describing the to
FablUhrd every afternaoa n t t p l Baa Is it not n fact that tho bond.lasuo for an Impending evil.
day nt the Herald llulldlnjc, 101
utilities
tnkes
enro
of
itsolf*
and
tho
situation
when
"carry
on” wns tho to
NninatM Ave« Nnnford, Fin.
bonds issued nro issued against tho watch word and rallying cry, tho
By n Sanford Celery-fed
to
to
plants nnd tho money from tho opora-i newspaper says:
i
Man
to
tlon
of
tho
plants
is
spent
to
retire
A
word
of
differonco,
os
you
boo, to
I'llULlHIlEIlH
the utility bonds nnd pny the interest between tho conditions that inspire to
« . J. HO 1,1.Y _________ _____ ____ — K d llo r
N. J. littil.AHIl____ Becretary-Trenaurrr on same. Does this plan not climl- the one nrinonltton nnd tho conditions Hu t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o
HI. A . NKKI.___________ (leneral Manager nnto tho question of tho bonds and that, inspire tho other.
There is no•C. L. 1IIWIN_____ Ctrculntlan Hnnnxer
Many a man hns had his bettor
I'hiute 14H up lo OiOO 1*. SI.
tho money nnd nil else ns far ns tho thing of desperation, nothing or hopeAdvert!.Inn Hit tee Slade Known on tax payers are concerned.
In other losancss or forlorn hope, in clthi/r the judgment washed nwny by tho waves
Application
words Sanford expects to voto bonds business or social situation na they in n woman’s hair.
Bnbecrlptlon 1'rlce In Advance
for improvements soon. These bonds exist at this moment.
Wo have enrOne Year ------------------------ ------ --------- W*™
Tho average young man would bo
Biz SI until* ................................... -.
3*00 will be separate nnd distinct from the ried on until the harassed foes of
Delivered In City by Carrier
surprised
to know how easy it is to
bonds
for
public
ownership
oven
tho
credit
stringency,
prlco
deflation,
dine Week ...... ................................10
kiss
n
girl
who says she won’t let
they
are
all
voted
in
together.
Tho
labor
unrest
nnd
International
mis_ Weekly- Her
Tke hlR 13- to IK-pnae
eld entirely cavern Netnlnole County bnnds for public utilities come under givings are about to drop.
Docrcns- him.
knd la piibiuhrd every Friday. Adver­
tising rate* made known on apjillrn- a different head and are renlly not ing unemployment causing improvetlon. ileniocrnllc In palltlcn. V3JS0 per levied against the city but against the mont o f buying power hns reinforced
How to Be Popular— nnd Where
yenr, nlwaye In advance.________________
In Now York— Pour something hnrd
property
itself
and
the
municipal
the
position
o
f
retailer,
mnmifuctur
4IIC1I lll-'lt TUB ABBOCIATBU I'llICBB
plants all over the state are making cr, farmer, hanker, and so on.
This out of a bottle. It doesn’ t make much
money nnd will soon pay o ff their is all the result of enrrying on. ThlB differonco whnt it 1h—just so it’s
bonds and the plants wilt bo elenr of enrrying on that wo hnvo been doing hard; i. o., hnrd to get, hard to drink,
debt.
This is no argument against has not ended tho battle— it would bo and hnrd to Identify.
Wo miss the sun when it does not
In Boston— Drop an "r " out
of
voting
bonds for public utilities but rash to nrguo that it has even gone
shine.
Ha’vard,
ami
put
it
on
tho
end
of
idea;
might
be
used
against
the
bonds
for
H
0
far
as
to
turn
Us
tido.
Not
oven
-o
However, the sun is good to Florida j »,ublic improvements. Wo cannot s c o ( the prentest bear, or pessimist, how- speak of Emerson as intimately as you
nnd shines some 3G2 days in the
n” d never w I see why any sen -, ever can deny that it hns checked it, do of the ice-man; go in strong for
siblc citizen would vote against the bringing about a stnto of nffnirs Boston common nnd copper perferred.
yenr.
In Chicago— Mention casually the
ownership of the public utilities when which everywhere today justifies tho
number of times you hnvo been held
the facts and figures are so plain be- cry „ f -‘ Let’s CJo’ ’ to each other,
The prospects wero never brighter fore him.
Firmncinl nnd commercial pu b lics-juPi tako “ ,lo8° of civic i,ri&lt;tu bcforu
for a big spring season in Sanford.
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tions of tho country hnvo within the « n&lt;1 aftt'r cvcry ™onl; Invent a lint
From nil accounts tho celery nnd the
WOMEN WANT FLORIDA RE­
past ten days reviewed tho situation tba* won’* bb,w off.
spring crops will bring good money.
in the United Stntes nnd unanimous-1 1,1 San Francisco— Whenever you
FORMED
------------ o-------:----ly report conditions excellent nnd |m-1fy° l nn enrlhqunko shock, rush up to
And the Sanford people are going
The trend o f nctlvities is tho first person you meet and ask:
Florida is one of the states the Wo proving.
ahead with the many big improve­ man’s National Party bus its eye on. in the right direction, the view is Where’s the fire ?”
ments that tills city needs and must An investigation of all tho laws, stato opening for investigations for mnnuhave. If wo can get those five story by state, is being made and tho Flori- facturers, for research and discovery.! sequence.
It might bo the course of
buildings started our city will lie a city da investigation was one of the first The country is on its feet again ami I wisdom for tho people and newspaper
sure enough.
to realize tliiH and remember it when
to lie completed. The report looks a going forward.
------------ o -----------great deal worse for tho dears than
Of all the nations o f tho world the two-by-four persons rise on their
Gooil news! W. T. Donnelly nnd the actual conditions seem to warrant, United States stands forward ns soi- bind logs and howl at the moon. Flor­
family will arrive here tomorrow in for in cold type it looks like the poor vent, progressive, /•ntorprising and ida will lie here and prospering after
their yachts to make a stay of
a women haven’ t a leg to stand on in capable.
Prosperous pooplc, united they have shuffled o ff their mortal
month or more. This is the man that Florida when anybody can go out nnd in every proper enuso and retaining coils nnd nro complaining in pnrndlss
has done and is doing so much for in fifteen minutes with half an eye he individuality of thought nnd nctlon in nr elsewhere because the music is too
Sanford. Give them the glad hand.
can see it isn’t true.
j tho pursuit of happiness, the Amer- loud.—Jacksonville Metropolis.
------------ o ------------------------o-----------But tile conditions found in the lean hns nothing to deter him from
Sanford just now occupies the posi­ Florida statutes made and provided gaining his desires nnd everyinccn- HOSPITALS WILL
tion of u business man who lias a good nrc such that they are put first in the tivc to combine for the ndvnncomcnt
HE PROVIDED FOR
business and hates to enlarge it on list o f "horrible examples” and wo of his country.
Good times nppenr
FORMER SOLDIERS
nccount of the extra expense.
We think it is duo us that all of us know ahead and the trnck is clear.—Times
are in tho same boat. Wo have tho the worst. So hero it is comploto:
Union.
WASHINGTON, Jnn.
18.— Fed­
world nt our feet but so many of us
"In Florida women are under the
-------------p
eral
hospital
capacity
for
a
minimum
aro well satisfied with things just as dominion of the old English common1
THAT K. K, K. NOTICE
of 32,000 patients with provisions for
they arc and hate to take on more law to a greater extent tlinn perhaps
--------172 employes for each 200 patients, is
business, float bonds for needed im­ any other stnto in the Union. Accord- KOME KI.F.AN AND KONFESS:
planned
by thc Government in its hosprovements, make n bigger town, get ing to tho common law a man nnd his
Yoro pnpcr ls a di8Krnco to yore pitnlizntion program for former ser­
out and hustio, work harder, work wife are ono person and thnt person communlty and to tho stnto.
Youre
fnster, lose sleep on committee meet­ is the husband. A married woman erlitorini polisy is offonsive to com- vice men, Brig. Gonernl Sawyer, pres­
ings of tho Chamber of Commerce, could make no contract of any kind.” mon .Jesconcy nnd obnoxus to this ident of thu hospitalization board, de­
clared today in bis opening nddress to
■don’t want any clubs, don’t wnnt golf This is true in Florida today with a Klnn&gt;
You „ „ ft vio]nter of thp
tho conference o f officers in charge
links, don’t wnnt to do anything thnt
few exceptions.
j (acred principles of white Hupreomicy of Government hospitnlitization serv­
might disturb our peaceful slumbers
’ Even the wife s separate property nm, thc j n -FIZZLE-BLE EMPIRE.
ing vetornnH of tho world war.
or thnt will take more money. It is in Florida is controlled by her husYou nr0 th(irofore komIl)IimJc(| to
Tho conference, which is to con­
up to Sanford to make these improve­ band; she may not sue him to secure be „ ni, |ippcar for trial before the
tinue
through tho week, wns called
ments, bond tho city, pny more mon­ nn accounting of whnt ho hns done
Mystic
Kowrt
of
tho
Klnn
at
tho
by
General
Sawyer to discuss coordi­
ey, do more work, assist nature in with her own money.
Tampn
Bny
Kasstino,
Tampa,
at
7:30
nate
plans
for
the operation of fed­
the wonderful developments in and
“ A married woman cannot become n p m February the 8 next to oxpiune
eral
medical
institutions
to provide
around Sanford and wo can then sit responsible public merchant unless the
yoro disropputnhle conduck
Said the best of care for all patients in
hack in about ten years from now and court gives her permission. The promlet the younger generation do their issory note of a married woman is trial to lie held in conncekshun with whatever department they are being
shnre in paying for the bonds and void; she is not aide to enter into le­ the press bronkfust of the Tampa treated.
HEREIN FADE
"Today,” General Sawyer said,
keeping the city going and it will liu a gal partnership. A court decision has Rotary KKlub
NOT
under
pomiolty
of
a
rough
ride
"there
are being hospitalized under
■city of TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND ruled that a married woman does not
in
a
sticky
suit.
the
Government’s
control, in federal
PEOPLE.
have the right to hire domestic ser­
A WHITE CAPP.
hospitals, 22,440 world war veterans,’’
vants.
Chief Kteabiill. Thero are now under construction,
WHY THE MAILING?
“ A married woman working in a
Write ttie Rotary Club if you will 7,592 new beds and 3,000 more are
business distinct from her husband
By order of the Imperial contemplated under the new Langley
The Orlando Reporter-Star seems may control her own earnings, hut if koine.
Gizzard.
hospitalization bill; while there are
to be dead against the city of Orlan­ she works in her husband’s business
The
above
notice
means
that
we
at
present 107 federal hospitals en­
do owning tlicir municipal plants. It or at home, for instance, keeping
will have to attend the Rotary Break­ gager in thu service of tho war
says in part:
boarders, her earnings are her hus­
fast in Tampa on the 8th of Feb­ veterans.
"It is doubtful if tile people of Or­ band's.
ruary
or get an overcoat of feathers.
In order to standardize the opera­
lando realize the serious situation of
"The fa ther controls ids children,
tion of Government hospitals it has
the water and light question. It must tlie mother is tho sole guardian of her We will try and be there.
boon decided, General Sawyer declar­
bo dear to uvery porson who mingles illegitimate i-hilil. ile may appoint
l'll H SILENT TREATMENT FOR ed, thnt there should bo one doctor fnr
with pooplc 11nm ii11 wiiIIch of life find! gunri Iimis for Itin children horn or
every 20 pntints, one nurse for every
FLORIDA CRITICS
ficin all parts of the city, that tho unhorn, by deed or will, taking them
10 patients, one occupational thurnproposition to take over tho property entirely away from the mother. A
putist
for every GO, one social worker
by the city, will be voted down. There
of all important
......... careful
...............review
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The St. Petersburg Times calls upon
for every GO to ! I vocational trainers
aeeins to be an antipathy against vot-1 cisions in suits between parents siiows the state press to give the "knock­
and assistant for every hospital of
ing the amount of bonds that will lie only four cases where the custody of ers” the silent treatment when Flor200 patients, and 130 additional em­
rmjiiiicd. In fact it looks like tliero a child was awarded to its mother. The ida is the issue, pointing out that
ployes for each such hospital.
will lie a determined "N o" registered father alone can collect damages for “ Florida is n success— if it were not
uit the polls.
j the death of a minor child; he cun the "knockers” would let it alone."
Evory customer
satisfied eustoi hi’ Reporter-,Star hns been neutral event collect for the mental pain nnd
Thero is merit in Tho Times mmmur,— Wight’s.
353-3te&amp;w-c
on thin question, and still is. But suffering of tho niutliui' in such cases, goslinn, for the inclinntion to answer
when ono tul;es ids pencil and goes to
“ The married woman's domocilo is every Tom, Dick nn Harry who eritiBREAD BRICKS REDUCED IN
tiie tax records and figures for a tluil of her husband.
eizes Florida is strong among the
CHICAGO
abort lime, lie is appalled by what tho
“ Women may be excludedfrom pub- people o f tho state ns well as in tho
forecast must bo if the necessary mil- lie office in cases where bonds are re- press, which is not strange, however,
CHICAGO, Jan. 17.— Bread prices
lago is added for taking care of what qtiirod since married woman are mil when tho facts are considered. These
will
be reduced one cent hero today,
would be necessary in case the city authorized to givu bonds.
defenses are prompted by a sense of
according
to nn announcement by
takes over the property. Under ordi­
"Women are not eligible tojury ser- devotion, thomsolvcs having Bitch tinRussell
J.
Poole,
secretary of tke city
nary circumstances this paper would vice.
limited faith in Florida the people
council
committee
on living costs.
favor municipal ownership and opera­
“ Women are not admitted to tho mid the press stand ready at all times
Chicago
eats
1,250,000
loaves of
tion by a non-partisan hoard of trus­ State University.”— Leesburg Com- to brand a false colored statement. It
bread
a
day,
according
to
Boole, and
tees. But the present tax situation mereial.
is difficult indeed to remain silent
the
public
will
therefore
save
$12,300
makes this almost an unthinkable
------------ *&gt;------------when something thnt is very dear is
daily.
proposition.”
PROSPECTS ARE BRIGHTENING being attacked.
Wo would like to have the Report­
--------- But sllenco sometimes h the best
try \ nsiT.v m:iMrn wax ” « t&gt;.
er-Star toll us if tl e question o f taxes
From all manner of sources the in- policy of loyalty.
Also, often it is
formation is now coming to tell of beat cure for "knoCkera.”
The ron■■■■annH antiuKnnuuuuuantinnw brighter times ahead for business in tempt of silence—nnd this is thu most
u every form.
Thu federal reserve effective form of contempt— is not
hoard is showing ways for believing relished by them.
They like notori-]
that the stringency and hesitation oty, their names in the papers, rep1■
noticed in the money market for the udintiona—nnd the great majority of
ltub the chest, throat and
JiiHt few months of 1921 will grad- them do not reserve passing con -1
fureheiul vigorously with
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un!ly pass into history and a new era aidorntlon, as The Times says,
■
o f prosperity, with a general ruvival
Florida is bigger than all the
of activities will bo ushered In dur- critics.
The stnto is established, a
:
ing the first of 1922.
Tho nows is wonder state, a thriving institution,
worth n grout deni becouse it comes nnd results speak for themselves,
when chocrfulness, optimism nnd en- Anyway, no "knocker" was ever con■
Sproad it deep down in tho throat and
1
u terprlso are most needed, nnd will verted in nn argument.
The sntisin the nostrils nt night. Saturate a piece
u
of ilamicl with it und keep it on the
■ strengthon thu tone Hot and lend into faction o f having been recognized
cheat. It will break up the phlegm,
a chorus of good times.
| merely serves to stimulate their
lootlio the Irritation, lien) the inilom*
Tho Chicago Journal of Commerce, bitterness,
motion nnd stop u cold, cough, soro
throat or aimilar pulmonary trouble.
ndmittedly conservative, comes into
Tho "knocker" la nn appendix to
30c at all drug (lores.
the now yenr with tho declaration crention.
Ho thinkn in destructive
Phone* 497*494
Southern Drug Manufacturing Co.,
!hat we should suy, not “ carry on” I termn, barks when not oven on a cold
JaekionvMI*. Fla., WhoUisI* Distributors.
but "let’a go.”
Tho former slogan, trnll, because i t 1b his habit to bnrk, |
WKLAKA BLOCK
according to tho Journal of Com- nnd tho harm ho can do is never con -;
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SANFORD DAILY HERALD

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Groceries

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j The Bank of Safety
jj Security-Service

This Institution, whose success and strength has
been builded by n loyal people, whose most valu­
able asset is the confidence, trust and esteem of
those who know it best and whose highest en­
deavor is to attain still higher plnlns of se rv ice wishes you a happy, healthful and

prosperous

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a
a
a
a
a
a
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New Year.

] The Peoples Bank o f Sanford
to to to to to to to to to to
NOVELTY
to SANFORD
to
to
to
WORKS
to
to
V. C. COLLEIt, Prop.
to
to
General Shop and Mill
to
to
Work
to
to
to CONTRACTOR and I1UILDEH
to
to
-------to 517 Commercial Street Sanford, FIs.
to You Can Find the Name of to
to Every Live Professional nnd to
Geo. W . Knight
to Business Man in Sanford in to
Real Estate and Insurance
to This Column Each Day to
FLORIDA
to SANFORD
to
to to to to to to to to to to

PROFESSIONAL
AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

Sanford Constructs Co.

Sanford Steam Laundry
FOR SERVICE
Call 146-J
W. RAWLING, Prop.

CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Plane* nnd Specifications Cheerful!*
Furnished
All Work Guaranteed
H. T. PACE
P. O. Box »•*

George A. DeCottes

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.

Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
FLORIDA

General Machine nnd Boiler Work;
Cylinder Grinding; DcLuxe Pistons;
Oversize Kings and Pina; Flywheel
Steel Gear Bands; Crank Shafts re­
turned; agents for Caillo Inboard and
Outbonrd Motors. ------------ Phone G2

The vocational committee of the Biulness and Professional Women’s Club
requests all young women dtalring
employment to register at the Fint
Nationni Bank.
AGNES G. BERNER. Chairman

Acteylene Welding

H. W . NICKERSON

Attorney-at-Law

.. Employment Bureau..

Public Accountant; Audita— Systems
OF ALL KINDS
Income Tax Service
Room 10 McNeill-Oavis Bldg.
Sanford Welding Co.
Orlando, Fla.
Located In Engle Bldg., 203 Onk Avc. Phone 852

S. O. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
SANFORD

FLORIDA

“ WE DELIVER THE GOODS’

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
If we please you, teil others; if uv
tell us. Phono 498

Auto Radiator Repair
Shop

GLOBE PIANO CO.

Located at 207 French Avc., between
2nd and Third. E. It. REHGQUIST.

SAVE YOU MONEY

Hotel Montezuma

Write ua

“ Sanford’s New Hotel**

Empire Hotel Block

11.50 Up Per Dny

ORLANDO, FLORIDA
WILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT—
Baptist Temple, Sat., Jan. 14. 247-Otc

WILLIAM RAINEY BENNETT—
Baptist Temple, Sat., Jail. 14. 217-Gtc

Get your munis at tho Bull Cafe.
148-Gtc

Just received tho Now Y’ ork ship­
ment of hulk dates, i'ig:, lentils, flpHt
Noath thu light o f tho silver moon, peas nnd red Kidney bonus.— Popular
231-2tc
Thursday, Jan. 12th,
2ID-2tp Market.

W E HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS ■
A N Y PART OF TOW N, ON TERMS TO
SUIT YOU

You can make money buying for advance.
You are going to build a borne one of these
days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it
by easy stages.
If you have some money, will build one or
two houses.
Sanford is moving, don’t wait, get in the
game now.

To Stop a
Cold—

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Fresh Fruits
1 and V egetables

Meisch

DEANE TURNER

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Realty Company \

A. P. CONNELLY
AGENT

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PAGE THREE

THE SUPER-SAVING SENSATION

Georgette W aists and Our shelves will start clearing Thursday Beautiful Seasonable
Blouses . . $1.98
SKIRTS
when
Sanford
Women
see
these
neverOne big lot o f Georgette Waists and
Blouses, lace trimmed and embroid­
$3.98
ered, colors white, rose, tan, gray, heard of Prices on Fine Wea ring Apparel.
blue, henna and many others to se­
lect from. Sold as high as $6.50.
Sale price—
Another lot o f Georgette Blouses,
sold up to $9.50, reduced in propor­
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Thurs., January 19th
Beginning at 8 A. M.

Continuing for 10 Days

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We have about 100 of these

Skirts and they are priced to move

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High Grade
Coats
STARTLING VALUES

These are all high grade Suits,

In Bolivia and other fashionable
materials;

colors,

brown,

many of them with fur collars, silk

tan,

embroidered, in all wanted colors

navy, etc., self and fur collars;
to

and styles. Another typical “ Dres­

wear and they are priced during

ner Bargain” that you will re­

this Clearance a t .....$8.95 and up

member.

coats that you will be proud

Biggest Values You W ill Find Anywhere This Year
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We have sacrificed our profits and in many instances are now offering our Ladies’
Ready-to-Wear at less than wholesale cost. We have never offered such bargains in
our business career as we are offering you now. Don’t neglect your opportunity-make
your selection before these snaps are gone. When Dresner offers values you know
thev are in stock, so don’t hesitate.

ROYAL W0RCHESTER AND
BON TON CORSETS
Priced for the Clearance at

$1.50

Silk and Wool Dresses
Big lot of Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Velour and Serge
Dresses, plain tailored, silk embroidered and some beau­
tifully beaded, every one a wonderful value. Priced for
our Clearance at—

and up

Values to $2.50, Clearance price

Canton Crepe and Satin Dresses, beautifully trimmed,
and all the newest modes. These prices will sell them
quick. Clearance price—

$ 1.00

$10.00 and up

BEAUTIFUL SILK CAMISOLES
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Never have we offered such values in Chil­
dren’s Coats as we are giving you now and it
will indeed pay you to buy for next season at
these prices for you will never see any like
this agaim.this year, priced for the Clearance
a t .................................................. $3.98 and up

We have the most complete stock of
Furs, Maribous and Neck pipceS in
the city and they are priced to sell in
this Clearance.

All Wool Sweaters
$3.98

Children’s Coats
$■3.98
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Furs and Maribous
$4.95 and up .

Our entnre stock of high grade all-wool Sweaters will bo
put on sale at a fraction of their real worth. Assorted col­
ors and a style to suit every person.
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up

Big Lot of Women’s Hats
$1.98

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found a shape for every type, and colors to
match any costume. Values ©-I O ft and
to $12; Clearance price..........
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o'clock Friday morning, a beautiful calendar. Come early
and make sure that you get ono o f these calendars. Ask
for it.

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the joy and pride of your manhood;
the haven of your old age.
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We would like to see every man
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Account for you Today to that very
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D. W. Griffith'# sujiorb spectacle,
Stotson Y. M. C. A. went down in
defeat last night to ono of tho best “ The Ulrth of a Nntion” is to bo pre­
1 tennis over put out by Snnford by sented at tho Star Thentro for a spec­
ial engagement of two days commenc­
the close score of 31-28.
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blinded to them by tho Stetson when last seen here,
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Tho return engagement follows in
"Y " enrly in the souson, und .with n
do or die spirit started out to wndo tho wnko of its recent triumphs at
through tho Col Iego boys. At tho end tho fnmouB Capitol Theatre, Now |,
■ of the first half the aeore wns 16-12 in York City, where it Bot n record for
Sanford's favor. In tho Inst half the motion picturo attendance that hus
I Stetson toam showed a completo re­ never been equnlled. Tho tour was
versal of form, mid by some pretty nranged under Mr, Griffith’s personal
shooting by Drew succeeded in tying direction and everything to keep up
the score, only to hnvo Snnford ro- tho stirring interest of this wondor- s
gnin tho lend with MsLucns and Chris* fnl production will be in evidence.
Its story unfolds those marvelous
tunsen shooting from all angles of
pictures of tho old South before the
the floor.
Sanford’s superior passing swept war, tho gathering clouds of tho Im­
the " Y ” tenm completely off their pending struggle, tho political man­
feet, and with McLuciih, Mcl.nulin and euvering at Washington to avert tho
Christensen shooting from all ovor catastrophe, tho call to arms and tho
tho floor there was nothing for Stet­ .breaking of romances begun under
son to do but to go down in defeat to fairer skies between the northern
a better team. McLaulin at center beaux and Southern belles and gallant
wns tho outstanding star in the first colonels and Union's fairest advocates,
half, enf'ing five field goals, and put­ tho patient Lincoln with firm hntuls
upon the holm of tho ship of state,
ting up a great defensive game.
McLucns at right forward set the tho jealousies of ids rivals, and then
crowd wild with his great hair rais­ tho great war, with Shormnn’s march
ing shots, his side-stepping and duck­ to the sen, the wonderful battlefield
ing wns unbeatable. Christensen at scenes as Grant und Leo lock fortes
left forward played a fine game mnk- in the struggles boforo Richmond, tho
ing some of the prettiest shots ever end of war ns declared at Appomattox
scon hero. Cowan and Smith, tho two 1and tho tragedy of it all culminating
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guards, played a wonderful game, and in the assassination of President Llnby their spcctnculnr guarding kept tho coin. Tho second half reverts to tho
jj “ Y ” boys In trouble all tho time. Drew South and the efforts of the little colat right forward played n great game onol to retrieve tho shattered fortune!
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for the losers, caging 18 of his team’s oft tho Cumoron family nnd mnko tho ■
j| 28 points. McLucns wns tho lending1old plantation what it was before is
g scorer of the home boys with 10 war's devastation laid it in waste, the a
■ points to his credit, Much credit for [ death of the pet sister, tho longing of 6
i! tho success of tho Snnford team is lovers separated by tho common mis­
due to tho able coaching of Mr. Wilk- understanding nnd tho hatred thus en­
enson, who is putting the buys through gendered, nnd then tho flumo of rovulslon from tho tyranny of nn invad­
a stiff practice every day.
ing throng of carpet baggers nnd
The Line-up
scnlnwngs
and the rise of tho Invisible
McLucns (c) (10) ..... ..Right forward
forces
of
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outrnged people to save
Snnford—
S Christensen
their
homes
and
rights and put the
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McLaulin (10) ........................... Center South upon its feet again after yonra
Cowan ...............................Right guard of suffering.
Little wonder that such dramatic
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mntcrial wns welded into n thrilling 8
Stetson " Y ”—
Drew (captain) (18)....Right forward story which holds the interest every 3
White (8) ..................... Left forward moment of its action. It Ib all por- S
■ Iteitte (2) .................................. Center trnyod in that sweeping powerful manDny .................................... Right guard nor which stamps tho work of D. W.
5 Mnrkoxitz ........................... Loft guard Griffith and is made like-like nnd real
by the following cast of screen* fnvorReferees— Whitcomb nnd Dning.
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Henry B. Walthall, Mao Marsh,
Umpire— Bovcn.
Lillian
Gish, Miriam Cooper, Mary
Scorer— Prof, McKay.
Aldcn, Josephine Crowell, Spotiswaoda
Aiken, Rnlph Lewis, Joseph Hcnnbery,
TWO IIUNDED BILLION
Raoul Wnlsh, Donald Crisp, Howard
SPENT BY GOVERNMENT
Gnyo, George Sicgmnn, Walter Long
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SINCE ENTERING WAR and Elinor Clifton.

Theatrical Event of th e Season

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consisting of all models, including one Sedan.
See us now for demonstration on Lexington or Hupmobile. Terms can be nrrangcd.

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the Sanford, Floridn, agency of the NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY, have been lost or stolen. These pollcirs were never Issued by nn authorized ngent of this company and
the snmc are null and void. This is to NOTIFY nit persons holding
any of the above numbered polieled that the NIAGARA FIRE INSUR­
ANCE COMPANY recognizes no liability under these policies and to
request any such person to return these (.olieles to—

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Orchestral Accompaniment
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On the Okeechobee Branch of the Florida East Coast Railway, CW
ta, Fla., among the pines and lakes of Seminole county, an up-t«4
modern brick hotel, with private baths and hnt water hut.
class cuisine. Rates $2.50 to $3.50 per day; $10 to $18 per wttk,
cording to location of room.

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WASHINGTON,Jnn. 17.— Govcmmunt financial operations since tho
country's entrance into the World
wnr involved fore than two hundred
billion dollars according to figures
compiled today by the ‘ rensury on the
basis of daily statements from April
0, H)17 to Dec. .71. 1021.
This stupenduous sum consisted of
receipts, both ordinary and public
debt, of more than $90,000,000,000
balanced against disoursoments of
both classes, of a like total. Starting
on the eve o f the wnr April 5, 1917,
with the net balance in the genornl
fund of $02,000,009 receipts exclusive
of principal of public debt, from April
0, 1017, to Dec 31. 1021 totalled $21.018.000.000, while public debt receipts
during tho same period nmounted to
$75,04.7,000,000.
Disbursements, exclusivo o f public
debt, for tho period aggregated $45,
785.000.000,while public debt disburs­
ements totalled $5.7,481,000,000 and on
Dec. .71, 1021 tho not balance in the
general fund was $488,000,000.
For tho war period, tho excess of
disbursements, exclusive o f principal
of tho public debt, over receipts of
tho same class was $21,000,000,000.
Over the same period the gross public
debt Increased by $22,000,000,000
from $1,000,000,000 on April B, 1917
to $23,000,000,000 on Doc. 31, 1021.
Exclusive of foreign loans o f $9,597,000,000 ordinnry disbursements of the
government from April 6, 1917 to the
end of the past year aggregated $36,187.000.000, these expenditures amountlng to $330,000,000 from April
6, 1017 to June .70, 1D17; $7,958,000,
000 for the fiscal year of 1918; $15,0.75,000,000 for tho fiscal year of 1019
$5,982,000,000, for the fiscal year of
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year 1921 nnd $1,8*77,000,000, from
July 1, 1921 to Dec. 31, 1921.

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Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Bowling, Ro­
tary Club vs. Men a Club.
Thursday, 8:00 p. m.— Basket bnP, Ro­
tary Club vs, Men’s Club.
Jnn. 19— Kindergarten Bridge party.
Jan. 31.—Song Recital— Mrs. Lucille t
Aspinwall Takach.

Prices Reduced
E ffective

The Herald for real job printing.

Free consultation on
f o o t trouble — r e a d
Lloyd’s Shoe Store Adv.

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The Revenue Act of 1921

T o u r in g C a r

requires that evory individual having
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file Income Tax return regardless of
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Send for simple form upon which to
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PARING RETURNS
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L o w e s t p r i c e s F . O . I L , D e t r o i t , I n h i s t o r y o f F o r d Motor
JELLYBEANS BEWARE
mind.
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TAMPA, . Fla., Jan. 17.— "Male P. O. Box 1881
Jacksonville, Fla. 3
vamps” who become attentive to
young ladies on the streets without
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waiting for an introduction, will find
Henry MeLanlin,
that the Tampa police department can
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Major. F. M.
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Authorized Ford Dealer
women, ns seldom willing to appoar
.against them in court. The.chief sug­
Phone 331. .
gests that any runl man who soei a
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“BIRTH OF A
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P w. Griffith’s wonderful pro­
duction “ The Birth of a Nation" will
bo shown in Sanford Friday and Sat­
urday of this week at the Star Thetrc This mighty spectnclo has turn­
ed the theatre records o f America
topsy-turvy. It holds the long dis­
tance runs in New York, Boston, Chi­
cago, Los Angelos and Snn Francisco
to date and is making n triumphant
tour which Is causing more comment
than anything over undertaken in
drama of this country horotoforc. It
Is a story of American history show­
ing the rise and fall of slavery in this
country and the terrible Buffering that
vn3 endured before a solution of this
problem wns reached.- It Is not so
much history as it 1b drama and ro­
mance in a now form of expression
with an operatic accompaniment in
the way of a symphonic score which
shows the power of blending tho two
in this unique projection.
Nothing
like it was ever seen before.
The only “ Homo House” of Sanford.
—Comfort Cottage.
255-tfc

I*5 London weather today hut
the weather man enn Bnfcly
tel assert that better brnnds
tel arc in the offing, you
tel know. Better brands of
tel wen tlior, of course,
ifi
tei meant and no reference to
tet Bimini. Have you a little
*'4 bottle o f hair tonic in your
tel homo ?
5:10 A. M. JAN. 18, 1922
tej Maximum....................... 07
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Po Range ............................ 51
Pa Barometer ................... 30.09
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Fur Florida: Partly cloudy
tonight
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Thursday;
probably occasional rains in
tiie extreme north portion.

Ha tea tej Pu Pa
winter.
of Chuluotn, was
to the city today.

Harry Stqvena will have charge of
the "Hot Dog” stand at the Demon­
stration Fair commencing Friday
night on tho lake front.
J. A. Kelly, of Tnmpn, representing
the Mutual Life Insurance Co., wns in
tho city today on business and also
visiting his old friend, Dodson Ball.

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Efficient Service and the full
benefit of our advice in finan­
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quired.

Charlio Britt and Hum Iinumcl will
have charge of the attractions at the
Demonstration Fair on the lake front
beginning Friday night. They prom­
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TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 18.—State
Superintendent William N. Sheats has
addressed the following letter to lion.
.1. J. Tigert, commissioner bureau of
education, Washington:
Hon. .1. J. Tigert,
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Commissioner, Bureau Education,
Washington, 1). C.
My Dear Sir:
The following is tiie report of tho
French restoration fund contributed
by tlm public schools of Florida, on
France day, November 23, 1921, the
day designated for the school chil­
dren to give expression to their
friendship for tho people of the re­
public of France.
Tile report gives the amount con­
tributed by counties—several counties
reporting nothing, due cither to the
shortness of the notice given or to tho
some counties. Seventeen shrdlu shr
indifference of school officials of some
counties. Seventeen counties out of
sixty-one made contributions, as fol­
lows:
Memorial
Foch
Shrine School
Medal
Fund
Fund
$ 3.42 $
linker ..........
$
5.00
Bradford ....
Calhoun ...... ... . 1.00
11.42
DeSnto ...... .... 15.35
2G.00
Dado ........... .... 25.03
Escambia ... .... 09.10
2.01
2.01
Gadsden .....
.23
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Glades ...
12.00
12.72
Hardee .
3.00
JolTorson
1.10
Lafayette .
3.08
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3,08
Leon
10,00
10.80
. 14.47
Osceola
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13.98
27.27
Polk
28.19
Seminole
22.18
25.27
Volusia
1.00
Washington

BARGAIN
flood six-room house with fifteen acres of celery land, half tiled. Can arrange reasonable
terms. It will pay you to investigate this
property.

CAROLINA LAZZARI

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C L A SSIF IE D AD S
Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for leas thsa
25 cents, and positively no clsaslfled sds charged to anyone. Cook
must accompany all order*. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
cordingly.

FOR RENT—Two furnished

rooms
for light housekeeping. 200 East
254-2tp
FOR SALE— Ono quartered oak roll Third St.
top desk and chair, good as now. t’OR RESIT— Furnished housekeeping
See at Uaffold-Honlg Co., opposite tho
rooms, 31*1 East 5th St.
255-3tp
postoffice.
251-tfe
The way to boost your community
BOAR D AN DirOOMST $9.00 per week is to boost your HOME PAPER.
board $7.00; meals 60c.—Mrs. McWANTED
Ewon, -102 Oak Avo.
250-litp

FOR SALE

GOVERNMENT Positions open, men,
women. Experience unnecessary.
Honesty required. Good pay to start.
Write, T. MeCafferty, St. Louis, Mo.
1-1-8-15-22-29

FOR SALE—liitchon Auto Trailer,
gootl as now. Bargain at $50.00.—
P. It. Andrews, Phono 371-J. 251-lwc
FOR SALE— Bargain, one oak exten­
sion dining table. CnII between 10
and 2 o’clock tomorrow, 308 Park ave­
nue.
255* l te

I BUY, pay cash for socoad hand pl­
anus, Aildress P. O. Box 352.
215-12 tp

LOST

WANTED—Customers for fresh milk,
LOST—One black and tan gyp. Find­
morning and evening doliverior.— R.
er will notify S. A. Webb, 701 East L. Garrison. Phono L711. 109-St-Tu
Second street, and receive toward. She 204-tfc _____________ ______________
answers to name of "Timy". 255-21 p WANTED—Capable
woman
for
specialty work. Call Miss Spencer.
FOR RENT
273W.
251-at-p
mtisokeeping
FOR It E N T-O ne M
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light
WANTED—A good two horse wagon.
apat lincnt, 1011 Oak. Phone 283-J,
State price.
Address Christian
253-tfe
Hrhupelinnnn, li-A, 202.
25l-3tp
FOR KENT—Two nice lied rooms,
Kill Oak A v . Phone 283-.I. 253tfc
Mothers!
Take ad­
FOR
RENT—Til roe
housekeeping vantage of the boys’ and
room
Hirplshod. Apply at 1100
Sanford Ave.
251-dtp children’s clothing sale
FOR RENT—Furnished lied room. at Sanford Shoe &amp; Clo.
Over Seminole Cafe.
.Md-tf-c Co.
251-Gtc

NOTICE

Mrs. Ralph Goodspocd wns badly
injured last night about nine o’clock
being run down by a car ns she stepp­
ed from the Gibson car in which she
hns been riding and wns about to go
into tho home of her father, Cnpt. P.
(1 1 / Tim Assnplnlrrt l* r f» » )
M. Elder on Oak avenue. Mrs Good, 1 FORT PIERCE, Jan. 18.—The Fort
iipeod does not remember hearing the Pierce Daily News-Tribune made its
car or seeing it until it wns upon her. bow to the public Monday afternoon.
Fortunately the ear knocked her L. F. Chapman is editor of the new
down nnd flat on (he ground the car publication with C. S. Milly as news
passed completely over her none of editor. The paper is to be published
tho wheels touching her.
Tho first in addition to tho semi-weekly News
impact however caused n had cut In Tribuno.
her head nnd several bruises but
Huy It with u Herald Want Ad.
nsido from that Mrs Goodspocd Is all
right today and rapidly recovering
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COMFORT COTTAGE
gash In her bond required sovcrnl
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stitches hut her escape wns so nnrrow
thnt Mrs Gondspeed and her family
is now open for guests. Will bo glad f,
nro not worrying about what did hap­
to see now ns well as old friends.
pen hut of whnt might hnvo happen­
Rooms and mouls, also monls. House
ed
heated,

TRUSSES
Don't neglect yourself or suffer from
a misfit! We fit the best truss to
your satisfaction or money hack.

Consultation Free

W. A. ALLEN &amp; CO.
DEI.AND
-:FLORIDA
The Busy Druggists

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America s Premiere Contralto. Carolina Lnzznrl needs no introduction
— her voice hns won her the love of all who have heard
her. Thone your reservations early.

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S a n f o r d , F la .

Bicycles must at all times have a
light on them after dark.
Discontinue parking on both sides
of the street at all churches.
Also on Magnolia in front of the
Star Theatre; on Second street be­
tween Palmetto and Oak avenue.
Please ape that your ear is not park­
ed
opposite another car at any place
Circle A of the Presbyterian Church
oil
Park
avenue.
*will have a cooked food sale Satur­
J. A. KILLEBREW,
day afternoon :il McCuller's. 25ll-2tp
255-ltc
Chief of Police.
FT. PIERCE DAILY.

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Stale Superintendent Shouts Submits
Report on French Restoration Fund
Contributed by I’uhllc Schools

$215.78 $39.75
Totals
Grand total
........ 353.1 1
It matters not how this fund was
contributed, many were undecided how
they desired it divided. Therefore, I
Griffin Claire, Richard Claire and
authorize you to divide it among the
John Wesley, negroes who nave been
three funds as circumstances may sug­
working in tho pressing dull of Clyde
gest, as you are in possession of tho
Chapman In the rear of Perkins &amp;
fact enabling you to make the wisest
Britt’s store are in jail awaiting the
distribution of it.
action of the circuit court being hound
Enclosed find cashier's cheek for the
over in the city court this morning by
amount, $353.11.
Judge Marines on the charge of
You will please see that this re­
stealing clothing. Perkin &amp; Britt hat ■ port and the fund are delivered to the
been missiong stuff from the store proper custodian. We are sorry the
for some time hut suspicion was not amount is so small, due largely to the
directed to tile pressing club until a shortness of the notice requesting tile
slight due was followed up this week observance of France day.
when many suits of clothes and bath
Yours respectfully,
robes and other articles wore found at
W. N. SHEATS,
the homes of the negroes in question
State Sapt.
and it was found that they had been
Since forwarding the letter, how­
carrying on a system of swiping ever there wns received in Saturday’s
clothes for some time. The case will mail fr m Palm Beach county, the
not come tip until the next term of Hum of $35.ii7 to lie added to the fund,
the circuit court,
so that the total from Florida has
been increased to $388.81.
MRS. GOODSPEED INJURED

A COMMUNITY BUILDER

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School Children
of Florida Show
Friendship France

LIGHT FINGERED NEGROES
WORE PERKINS &amp; IIRITT SUITS
HUT WILL NOW WEAR STRIPES

National Bank

jj F. P. Forster, Pres.

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P. J. Foitnur, the presiding spirit of
the Osceola Lumber Co., of Osceola
City, was in Sanford today calling on
his many friends. He reports busi­
ness moving at the big mills and re­
pairs being made to cover the rav­
ages of the recent fire.

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S advantage of the prices for this week.

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TEMPERATURE

Every grower should bring in a
I). F. Williams, of New York, was
crate of something good in tho vege­ among the visitors to the city today.
POUT COMFORT DEMONSTRA­
table or fruit line for the Demonstra­
TOR COMING TO SANFORD tion Fair on tho lake front Friday
D. F. Ryan, of the Brooklyn Mort­
night. This will lie Seminole's fair. gage Co., of New York, was in the
There will he n froo lecture at
city on business today.
Lloyd’s Shoo Store Thursday and Fri­
High school hoys and girls play at
day afternoon at 3 o’clock on Foot
Bring in your stuff for the Demon­
Leesburg tomorrow night and nlso
Comfort. Tho demonstrator will work
give tlu&gt; high school play. Some busy stration Fair Friday. It will be great
with the Lloyd force of salesmen and
if you will help make it great.
boys and girls, wo sny.
the people of Sanford will lmvo tho
opportunity of seeing what kind of
F. A. Taylor, a prominent lumber
Bnnd plays tomorrow night. Lee’s
shoes, the sizes, tho styles, etc., that
man
of Philadelphia, was in the city
they should wear if they want real birthday. Banks close. Holly’s birth­ today ending on the local trade.
foot comfort. It is of vital import­ day. Big day. Big night. Como out.
ance to everyone to lonrn this and tho and sec it.
D. G. Ziegler, general malinger of
knowledge is given to you free of
the Petrous Manufacturing Co., of
Wo have ordered out the sun for
charge at Lloyd’s Shoo Store. See the
Columbia, S. C., was in the city todny
tomorrow.
advertisement in tho Hcrnid.
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HERALD ADS get result!.

Miss N. A. Walker

Mrs. M. Martin

8:00 o’Clock P. M.
Como out nnd watch the old timers show you how it’s done.
Floor waxed for the occasion
Lino up:

Mon’s Club— Overland, H. P. Smith, Bennett, "
Snyder, Fox and others
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