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IN TH E H E A R T OF TH E W O R L D ’S G REATEST

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SANFORD
•The City Substantial”

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1922

VOLUME II

NUMRER 268

OFF
SENATE FAILS TO SHANTUNG FIGHT FINISHED
WASHINGTON BURIES DEAD BLIZZARD
IN THE OCEAN, REACH VOTE ON
— OFFICIALS INVESTIGATE WORST IS OVER REFUNDING BILL -AGREEMENT IS REACHED
BETWEEN CHINA &amp;JAPAN
SOURCE OF CATASTROPHE
HIGHER TEMPERATURE
NOW FINALLY GOES INTO EXECUTIVE
PREVAILS OVER THE
8 ESS ION— MAN Y A MEN DM ENTS
SOUTHEAST
ABE YET TO BE CONSIDERED

CAMPAIGN
FOR INDIA
TO BE BEGUN
63 ARE IN HOSPITAL

DEMOCRATIC
EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE

WASHINGTON,, Jan. 31.— By fnirRegarding Limitation o f
ly decisive votes the Senate refused
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.— Bright
Armament and Pos- ,
today either to require congressional
sunshino and thawing temperatures approval of the agreements to bo en­
session of Islands
did much yesterday to restore normal tered into with debt or nations by tho
conditions in Washington nnd the proposed Allied debt refunding com­
middle Atlantic section buried under mission or to limit the authority of
the commission in the matter of de­
IS CALLED TO MEET AT JACK­
ENGLAND WILL PROCEED TO Saturday’s severe snow storm.
ferring the time when interest pay­
IS ADOPTED AND FINAL AND
SONVILLE ON FEBRUARY
SPANK INDIAN TROUBLE
cfn ate e x p e c t e d t o a c t on
Forecasts of tho weather bureau ments on the eleven billion dollnrs
DEFINITE SETTLEMENT WILL
22ND.
BREEDERS NOW
CAPPER'S RESOLUTION
were for n continuation of tho favor­ foreign debt shall begin.
BE MADE TODAY
FOU INQUIRY
able temperatures and it was general­
Despite an agreement sharply limit­
M ir T h r A i a o r l n l r d I'rraa)
( I l f T h e Aaanrtnlrd I'rraa)
JACKSONVILLE, Jnn. 31.—Geo. P.
( I l r T h e Aaanrlntrd I'rra a )
LONDON, Jnn. 31.—Today was fix­ ly believed that todny would see a ing debate, n final voto was not ronch(I,, The A * * o fl»I,« P r e "il
WASHINGTON, .Jnn.
31. — An
complete
resumption
of
the
activities
od.
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Lnto
in
tho
dny
when
tho
roll
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 31.— Nincty- ed for beginning of "civil disobedience’
Rainey, of Tampa, chnirmnn of tho
agreement on all tho principles involv­
suspended
in
many
cases
since
tho
cnlls
on
amendments
bognn
it
looked
enmpnign
in
Indian.
London
newspa­
jovcn persons, according to final nnd
Stnte Democratic Executive Commit­ ed in the plan for return of Shnntung
official list issued today by tho Dis­ pers discuss tho outlook which they storm began Friday night. The bright ns though the now weeks old fight tee in a letter received foday by tho
provinco to Chinn wns reached last
trict of Columbia authorities lost their regard with considerable anxiety. Of­ sunshine in Washington although would come to nn end, hut a reference
night by the Japanese nnd Chineao
National
Committeeman,
John
T.
0.
lives In the Knickerbocker theatre dis­ ficial dispatches admit seriousness of helpful in removing the snow seemed to the agricultural “ bloc" by ono senarms
delegations.
Crawford,
of
Jacksonville,
announced
the situation, pointing out that "mass to contrast strangely with tho deep »tor brought a tnrt reply by nnother;
aster.
After
tho two groups had been ill
a
call
for
the
State
Democratic
Exe­
of inflnmuhlo material is of so grent gloom of spirit hanging over the city that led to further discussion, and
conference
for ncnrly seven hours,
cutive
Committee
to
meet
in
Jackson­
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 31—While tho a possibility of widespread disturb­ as tho result of tho Knickerbocker j finally it was decided to recess un­
wrestling
with
tho final problem of
ville
February
22
at
10
a.
m.
to
ar­
j til II a. M. tomorrow.
Thoso in
city began tho burial of its dead to- ances in near future they cannot ho theatre disaster.
restoring
the
Tsingtno-Tsinnnfu
rail­
range
for
the
June
primary.
All danger of n food shortngo in clinrge of tho hill hope to disposo of
,1a.- tho District of Columbia authori­ ignored."
road to Chinese control, word enmo
the Capital pnssed nwny during tho the measure on Hint day, but many
ties pushed their investigation of the
from tho committee room thnt only
day as train service was resumed, amendments still nro pneding with
Knickerbocker Theatre disaster nnd
details
of phraseology of tho proposed
Normal schedules were resumed by plenty of more discussion in prosject.
the senate is expected to ucl on tho
treaty
remained
in tho way of n com­
Tho Senator finally went into n
trains on tho Pennsylvania and Bal­
resolution of Senator Capper, of Kan­
plete
agreement.
timore &amp; Ohio at noon and last night brief session preliminary to taking a
sas. proposing an inquiry by that
Tho basis of tho settlement is un­
Tho
railroads entering the city from tho recess to 11 n. m. tomorrow.
body. A resolution for the same pur­
derstood
to have been the plan sup­
South reported complete service. Of­ recess plan wns agreed upon nfter a
pose also is pending in the house. A
ported
by
President Harding, provid­
ficials of the Atlantic Const Line nnd motion to adjourn had been defeated
re-check of the death list by tho police
ing that China pay for tho ronil in
Southern Railway asserted first re­ on a call, 11 to 32.
today showed the final total outside
treasury notes and that Japanese ex­
In the course of debate tmlay there EFFETE BOSTON HAS TROUBLE
ports of delay were exaggerated.
IS
HEAD
OF
FARM
BLOC
AND
IT
of expected deaths of injured of
perts be retained in tho operating per­
WITH NEGRO WHO DEFIED
Street car service hero was not so were charges of “ sinister" influences
LOOKS LIKE A FRAME
which there are now throe, probably
sonnel during tho period of payment.
POLICE
FORCE
Senator Borah, Roquickly resumed. While many lines behind the hill.
IT
would l«&gt; reduced to ninety-five from
It was announced, however, thnt In
pnhlii'im,
Idaho,
declared
that power­
were opened up today the two traction
the total of 105 carried yesterday. Of
( I t 7 T h r Aa a o rln trri I 'rra a )
order to work out tho remaining de­
I l l ) T h e \ »4tieln (eil I’ r i x x l
companies serving the city stated that ful financial interests both ir the Un­
BOSTON, Mass., Jan. 31.—Sixty tails, tile two delegations would meet
the 1X1 injured sixty-two remained in
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.— Presi­ it would be Into today before some of ited States and abroad did not intend patrolmen armed with riot guns hat­
the hospitals today with a dozen re­
ngnin today. Dr. Ivon, of the t hinoso
dent Harding today sent to tho senate their cars stranded since Friday night that the Allied debt should ho paid. red more than nil hour tmlay against
delegation, predicted thnt before to­
ported in a critical condition.
the nomination of Senator Kenyon, of in outlying and suburban sections Senator Simmons reiterated charges Rcnsy Murray, a negro, who barri­
night a filial and definite settlement
Iowa, leader of the agricultural bloc, could he released and tho lines cleared that tho proposed legislation would caded himself ill his homo and shot
would bo announced.
SANDSPUR GIVES
to bo judge of the Eighth Judicial Cir­ for traffic.
benefit tho holders in this country of and seriously wounded two policemen,
ANNUAL BANQUET
cuit. Kenyon declined to discuss his
Alarmed by the theatre catastro­ $r&gt;,onn,nno,nno of tho bonds of the a negrosa and a negro man, set fire to
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—Tho text
nomination or say whether ho would phe, apartment and business office Allied countries floated largely be­ a bed in which a negro infant lay.
of tho five-power naval treaty to car­
Tho annual banquet o f tho Snnd- accept appointment which would in­
fore the United States entered the Murray surrendered uninjured when a
ry into effect the capital ship settle­
itpur staff of Rollins College wns hold volve his retirement from tho senate. owners continued to give much atten­
tion to clearing roofs of snow and war.
dozen officers broke down the door of ment, tlu&gt; limitations placed on auxil­
in Winter Park Saturday night with
Kenyon later announced lie would
his house. Shouts of "Lynch him" iary wnrcrnft, nnd the "status quo"
n number of guests taking part in tho accept tho appointment and the senate nearly every hour brought rumors of
BILL MAPOI.ES
the
collapse
of
Homo
large
building.
were made by tho crowd that fought agreement regarding Pacific fortifica­
program which wns of extraordinary Moon after receiving tho nomination
WANTS AN OFFICE to got at him and he was roughly
All these rumors, however, proved
tions was put into final form yester­
interest.
confirmed it in open executive session, false.
handled
before
the
officers
put
him
In
day nnd will ho placed before tho
During the evening short speeches honor only rarely pnitl to nominees.
Crestvlew. Jan. 31.—Senator Wil­ the patrol wagon. Tho trouble began
Reports from Baltimore, Philadel­
world at a plenary session of the arms
were made by President It. J. Spra­
phia nnd other cities in the path of liam Mnpoles, known ns the “ father , when Murray ejected a negroes tenant conference on Wednesday.
gue, Wallace Stevens, editor of tho
CARDINAL COLLEGE
the storm also told of rapid restora­ of Okaloosa county" and who has re- 1 and fired several shots at her.
Final agreement on tho fortifica­
Sandspur, Mrs. Ilirnm Powers, for­
IS NOW COMPLETE tion of normal conditions. Heavy seas, fused salaried offices ill the past when .
tions article, for weeks the only pro­
mer editor of the Winter Park Post,
however, still were being experienced offered by the governor, has nnnounc-1
vision of the treaty remaining incom­
W. M. Glenn, editor of tho Morning
( I I )' Till* ANNiM'ltllrd I ' r r a a l
cd his candidacy for county tax
in
the
vicinity
of
Hampton
Roads
with
plete, came after Japan had suggested
ROME, Jan.31.—The Sacred College
Sentinel, Miss Theresa Murphy, as­
assessor.
several
vessels
still
in
danger.
and
Hie othor powers had agreed that
sociate editor of the Flambeau, pub­ wiis completed today as it will start
tho
American
Aleutian Islands, which
lished by the Woman’s College in Tal­ deliberations on Thursday next to
are
a
part
of
Alaska, should bo in­
Fifty three cardin­
lahassee, C. A. Davenport, the Rev. elect a pontiff.
cluded
in
the
area
III which no further
Dr. Vincent, pastor of the Congregat­ als are now present in Rome and they
fortifications
or
naval
bnses are to bo
will
compose
the
conclave
nt
its
open­
ional Church and W. L. Thorndike,
erected. The area omhrnces tho Phil­
Tho arrival of Cardinal
editor of tho Kissimmee Valley-Ga­ ing- session.
CANNOT BE WITHDRAWN EVEN ippines, Guam, the Aleutian Islands,
zette.
Mr. Thorndike also acted ns Loguo primate o f all-Ireland complet­
BY OWNERS OF THE
and smaller Pacific possessions of tho
ed the list of electors for tho early
toast master.
LIQUOR
United States, Formosa nnd othor
The Sandspur bnnquet is given meetings from which seven cardinals
Japanese
islands stretching to tho
every year in connection with the col­ will he absent—Prisco, Archbishop of
WOULD HAVE GIVEN DEBT COM­
( I l r T h r A a a n r l n t r d I’ r r a a )
PROBABLY
TWO
THOUSAND
north
and
south from tho principal
lege Founder’s Week which opened Naples; Martin do Herrera, Arch­
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 31.— Intoxi­
MISSION AUTHORITY TO
MILES
AWAY
BUT
GO­
Jnpcnoso
group,
nnd tho British port
Friday with the Bnchcllcr prize con­ bishop of Santiago di Compostelln,
cating liquors, stored in government
SETTLE
ING
STRONG
of
Hong
Kong,
together
with a num­
Spnin; Arcoverdo, Archbishop of Rio
test.
bonded warehouses cannot bo with­
ber of Ilritisli islands lying to tho
do Janerio; Ekrbonsky, archbishop of
drawn by tho owners for their own
( Ilr Thr Ammclntrd I'rraal
( I I ) T h r A a n u r ln lr d l*rr»n»
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 3 1 .— Provis­ personal use, the supremo court yes­ Southeast. Tho Jnpnnoso mninlnnd,
Olmutz; O’Connell, Archbishop of Bos­
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31— An earth­
CLERMONT MAN IS
Sakhalin, British Singapore,
KILLED HY TRACTOR ton; Dougherty,, archbishop of Phila­ quake of unusual intensity was in pro­ ion in tho allied debt refunding bill terday held in a decision delivered by Japanese
nnd
the
Hnwniinns
do not fall under
which would have given the proposed Justice McKenna, nnd dissented to by
delphia, nnd Begin, archbishop of
gress nt 9:15 this morning according debt commission authority to adjust
the
prohibition.
CLERMONT, Jnn. 31.—Theodore Quebec.
Justice McRoynolds. Such liquor can
Bryson, of thin city, wns mortally in­ being staying nt the various colleges to Rev. Francis Tondorff, seismolog- or settle all claims of the United Stat­ only bu transported from tho bonded
jured yesterday when ho wns thrown nnd monasteries according to their ieal director of Georgetown University es has or hereafter may hnvo against warehouses, Justice McKenna stated JRotary Had Record
observatory.
any foreign government, was stricken “ to a wholesale druggist for sale U&gt;
from a moving tractor. Ho died a nationality.
Attendance at Their
Thu
earthquake
is
probably
twentyout todny by tho senate.
On Thursday tho fifty threo enrhim for purposes not prohibited."
few moments afterward.
five
hundred
miles
south
of
Washing­
The court in a previous decision bad,
Bryson was working on a trnct of ,finals will enter the vntlcnn, thcro to
Luncheon Today
held that owners could withdraw from
land near hero thnt Is being brought remain until they hnvo chosen a suc­ ton and bognn about H:25 and ten GOVERNOR SMALL
minutes later tremors wero so pro­
GRANTED SEPARATE
privuto warehouses liquors for their
under cultivation by tho Ilowoy Dev­ cessor to Benedict XV.
Tho Sanford Rotary Club had 100
nounced
ns
to
throw
tho
registering
TRIAL
ON
CHARGES
own consumption or for tho uso of per cent in attendanco today and whilo
elopment Company. Ho was tho elder
needles off of tho scale. Tho quake
CONVICTS RECAPTURED
their family or their bonnfidu guests.
son of Mr. and Mth. It. H. Bryson, who
was also regisetred on tho seismo­
WAUKEGAN, III., Jnn. 31.—Gover­ Yesterday’s ruling marks a wide dis­ President Harry Stovens wns absent
recently enmo to this city from Winter
graph of tho wonthor burpau, officials nor Small today granted separate tinction between private and bonded |on church work at Lakeland tho mem­
(II)- T h r S a a o r ln lr il I ' r r a a )
Haven. Ho was n votorun of tho
PORT ST. JOE, Jnn. 31.— Six ne- of which doscribed it ns monstrous. trial on charges of conspiracy to em­ warehouses. Justice McKenna on this bers responded to the appeal to tnnko
world war.
groo convictH who esenped from a Tondorff, ono of tho foremost earth­ bezzle state funda for which ho was point said that "more ownership was
the membership 100 per cent and pull­
The funeral will tnko plnco in Win­
road camp near hero recently hnvo quake authorities of tho world said Indicated with vernon curtis.
Rep­ not tho equivalent" to possession and ed it over us the only ones absent will
ter Haven Wednesday or Thursday.
been recaptured, two o f them de­ tho quako wns enormous. Ruth ma­ resent ives of Rttornoy Generals office dedured that under tho Volstead law,
The body wns taken to Orlando last
ceiving gunshot wounds in tho course chines wero still registering tremors and Prosecuting Attorney Mortimer "there must bo ownership, and posses­ got credit nt Lakeland. Among tho
night where it will lio In tho Hand
nt 10 o’clock.
o f Sangamon county strongly opposed sion in one’s private dwelling, and visiting Rotes was Robert Tubbs, of
Funeral Homo until tho day of burinl. of their flight.
Patterson, N. J., who Is spending tho
Tho negroes, mombors of n gnng of
separation of trials of defendants.
that character cannot bo assigned to
winter at Orlando, and E. T. Roux, tho
10, suddenly nttneked nnd ovorpowerCAMBRIDGE, Jnn. 31.—An earth­
the bonded warehouses of the govern­
FOUND DEAD IN BATHTUB
well known ernto manufacturer of
ed Guards Yates nnd nodiford while quake shock so violent it put tiio re­
Attend tho concert at tho Parish ment." The.cases I jforo tho court did
Plant City, both of whom mndo fino
returning to camp late In tho nfter- cording apparatus nt Harvard Uni­ House tonight.
( l l y T h e A a a n rln trd I'r r a a )
Mrs. Julius 'Iukach not, ho said, hnvo tho effect of depriv­
talks.
Tim newest "Baby Rotes" R.
ST. PETERSBURG, Jnn. 31.— Chas. noon. The guards wero disarmed, but versity seismograph station temporar­ will sing and Mrs. Wronn McGuinn ing thoso who held warehousu certifi­
B.
M
otho
and B. F. Whitnor, wore
I.cuthncr, aged 70, of Pcoriq, 111., wns but tho remaining 10 convicts return­ ily out of commission occurred today. will put on somo readings.
Neither cates of their property without duo
present
for
tho first tinio nnd received
found dead in n bathtub nt jiis winter ed with them to enmp.
of thpso ladies need uny introduction process of law, nor did it amount, ho a vociferous welcome nnd Judge llousTwo
of
tho
negroes
were
reenptorSAN
FRANCISCO,
Jan.
31—
Earth­
rcsidenco hero Sunday moriiing. Death
nnd the smnll admission price of 50 added, to tho taking of privuto prop­
holder made them a splendid talk toll­
was duo to heart disensjL.accordlng to cd within two dnys after their esenpo quake shocks wero folt enrly today cents should fill tho house.
They erty fur public purposes without just ing them what wns expected of them
while
they
had
nil
been
returned
to
along
tho
Pacific
c&lt;).iat
from
San
the coroner.
nro tho best attractions that you will componsutioii.
and while ho did not toll thorn of tho
Francisco to tho Canadian lino accord­ hcnr this Benson or nny othor season.
camp in five dnys.
FOR COUNTY HOME
reception thoy will get later on ho
Severn! escapes hnvo been attempt­ ing to reports received hero. No daw.*
MINE EXPLOSION
hintud at soniu of it. Tho luncheon
ed by convicts from tho gang now age wns reported.
( I l r T h r A a a u r l n l r d I’ r r a a )
IN KENTUCKY
WILL
RAISE
BLUBEHIMES
wan full of life and action npd among
TALLAHASSEE,Jan.
31.—Tho
TAKES FOUR LIVES working on the hlghwny botweon tho
other things tho Rotes resolved to
property
threo
nnd
a
half
milo
from
cnnnl and Port St. Joe, but none has
( l l y T h r A M iirlu Ird I'rra a )
Misses Mildred Simmons nnd Knttackle several big things in Sanford
hero
on
tho
Miccosukoo
road,
known
boon
successful
because,
It
is
said
Pinevlllo, Ky., Jnn. 31.— Four min­
DEFUNIAK, Jan.31.— A number of
herin Tenguo of Mountville, S. C.,
soon. They will also play tho Kiwan*
ns
tho
Henry
11.
lluwes
farm
has
thcro
are
only
two
means
of
egress
ers killed, two injured seriously, two
will nrrivo todny.
MIssch Simmons farmers In this section hnvo gone In
is Club lit basket ball nnd will bowl
been
tuken
ovor
by
tho
county
to
bo
missing result o f nn explosion in from this section.
nnd Tenguo nro nelccs of Dr. am for tho culture of blueberries on an
them u game tomorow night at tho
uhci
I
ns
a
refuge
indigent
citizens.
I.nymnn-Callowny cohl mlno at Lay
Mrs. W. Theodore Lnngloy, nnd wil extensive scale. Moro than 100 acres
I’nrlsh House.
Tho
county
commislonors
purchased
Mrs.
Julius
Tnknch
nnd
Mrs.
Wronn
man, twenty miles from boro last
Hpond tho remainder of tho winter in have been planted to tho berry.
tho
property
for
$2,000
nnd
appropri­
McGuinn
nro
not
on
tho
Chautauqua
night according to reports received to­
Laurent tho Magician will be at tho
circuit hut they hnvo bcon nnd thoy Sanford.
dny.
.
DAYTONA, Jnn. 31.—Tho nuto ated $500 to bo used in Improving tho
Miss Simmons will continuo tho
Princess
Thoatro Thursday night
main building on tho place.
enn qualify ns among tho best onmuslo class of Miss Sara Mndro who races hnvo been postponed until Wed­
under
tho
nuaplcca of tho American
Baloon acnosion Thursday nqd Frl- tortainors on tho concert stngo todny. recently resigned her work on ac­ nesday (tomorrow) nt 3:00 p. m.
Legion.
.
B
jy
it
with
•
Herald
Want
Ad.
dny will bring tho crowds to San­ Hcnr them nt tho Parish Houso to- count of her health.
•harp.
ford.
nlgth.

Three of Injured Died
Today, Sweling the
Death List

M i r T k r A a a o r l i t l r d I 'r r a a )

"S PLAN

60 POLICEMEN
BATTLED TODAY
WITH A NEGRO

KENYON PICKED
FOR U. S. JUDGE
BY PRESIDENT

REAL PROVISION
EARTHQUAKE
IS REGISTERED STRICKEN OUT OF
THIS MORNING REFUNDING BILL

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steamer, which had other members
COMMANDER AND CREW
o f crew aboard.
NORWEGIAN STEAMER
* DROWNED IN MIDOCEAN
( n r Tk&lt; A sso cia te * P re ss)
MRS. FRED DAlGBR, Society Editor,
NEW YORK, Jnn. 80.— Six thou­
Phono SI7-W
( n r T h e A u m U I *4 P r«aa)
sand women an.-? girls employed in
ST. JOHN NEWBRUNSWICK, Jan.
shops in lower Fifth Avonue on striko
80.— Commnndcr, five officers, stew­
today
by ladies waist and dress­
ard and five firemen o f Norweigan
be v r e a t lr a p p recia te*.
steamship Mode which sank in mid­ makers union ns protest against pro­
SOCIAL CALENDAR
ocean a week ngo unaccounted for posed twenty-five per cent wngo re­
according to wireless today from duction.
vS
*_________ _ Tuesday— Mrs. J. B. Lawson will en­
tertain the members of tho T. N. T.
Club at her homo on Park avonuo at
3:30.
Tuosday— Recital given by Mrs. Lucilo Aspenwall Tnknch assisted by
Mrs. Wren McGwinn at tho Parish
House at 8 p. m.
. . . » . . . . » . . H . . Missi»asssHm&gt;IIIIIH&gt;HIHHril
Wednesday— HortsoU’s Orchestra will
give a danco at tho Parish House.
Friday— Daughters of Wesley
will
have a turkey Buppcr at tho Parish
House from 5 o'clock on.
Saturday— Children’s Story Hour at
Contra Park at 4 p. m.

(laughter will be tho guest* o f Mr*.
Henry Wight at hor home on Park
avo., whilo Mrs. Winthrop will bo
tho guest o f Mrq. J. G. Sharon at her
homo on Tenth street. -

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homo from a pleasant visit with hor
mnny friends at Tangerine.

Coming: Back

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Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Newberry and
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Coloman motored
to Orlando this afternoon to attend
tho concert given by Frieda Hompel.

Week ot February 6

Mrs. Forest Lake, Mrs. McKay, Mrs.
A. F&gt;. Hill and Mrs. R. J. Holly chap­
eroned the girls of tho S. H. S. basket­
ball team to Kissimnloo Saturday ev­
ening.

S Under their $10,000 tent theatre, with an en­
tire change of program. Special invitation
Monday night to Ladies. Ladies will be ad­
mitted FREE when accomuanied by one paid
adult ticket. Opening play:

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Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Key had as their
gucHts at dinnor yesterday at “ Com­
fort Cottage" Mrs. Georgo Rico, Mrs.
A.| D. Key, Mrs. Charles II. Bliss nnd
Mrs. Arthur Fiske.

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Shall Lead Them”

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Mrs. Charles II. BHbs nnd Mrs.
Arthur Fiske, o f Worchester, Mass.,
arrived hero yesterday nnd nro tho
guests of tho former’s sister, Mrs.
Geo. Rice, and nleco Mrs. Raymond
Key.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Williams had ns
their guests at dinner yesterday at
their country home on Crystal Lake,
Miss Christine Hastings, Mr. nml Mrs,
it. W. Ponrmnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T.
Donnelly, their Bon nnd daughter nnd
noico Miss Sinunonds nnd Mr. nnd
Mrs. It. J. Holly.

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W IT H F IV E BIG V A U D E V IL L E ACTS

Prices: Adults 35c; Children, 25c, including
war tax
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Doors open at 7:00, curtain at 8:15.

Mrs. Walter L. Wight nnd dnughtor
Miss Margaret Wight, of Cairo, Gni,
nnd sister, Mrs. Frank B. Winthrop,
of Tnllnhassco arc expected to arrivo
hero this afternoon. Mrs. Wight and

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JENNY SPAULDING CIRCLE.
Tho Jenny Spaulding Circle met on
Thursday aftornoon, Jan. 20th, at tho
homo of Mrs. Robert Glenn, and was
well attended.
Delicious refreshments consisting of
hot chocolato and homo made cako
wore served.
Tho noxt meeting will bo Thursday
afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. A. J.
Kelley on West Hughey street.
A
largo attendance Is desired.
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—»----Yesterday was n great day at Tho
Baptist Temple.
Good nudionccs
considering tho weather.
Four ad­
ditional memberships.
Tho pastor preached in the morn­
ing on tho First Chapter o f tho book
‘&gt;f Jnn,c"IIu wiU
this book
‘,urin« tho month o f February.
In tho evening Dr. Hyman preached
on the Neglected Home. Ho drew
several pictures of neglected homos
and presented them in n way that will
perhaps Inst in the minds of tho peo­
ple.
In tho testing times of life wo
should know that our homes nro Bafe.
The evil ono is always just ready to
tako our homes nnd use them for his
purposo.
It behooves fnthors nnd
mothers to train their children for
all tho testing hours of life.
Tho Della .Snllcck Memorial was
also presented to tho church on yes­
terday.
Mrs. II. S. Sallcck passed
nwoy on the summer but tho memory
o f her will never pass away.
Her
husband nnd daughter hnvo presented
through the Junior Department of tho
Sunday School a double faucet sani­
tary drinking fount.
This fount is
oented just out sido tho front door of
tho Temple.
It Is mndo of white
coment nnd the best equipment used
for the founts.
Mrs. Snliock was a
faithful teacher in the Junior Deport­
ment of The Sunday School.
Mrs. Schellc Maincs, in u most ac­
ceptably manner presided at tho Pipo
Orgnn on yesterdny, at all services.
Tho muBlc at tho Tcmplo is nlwnys
good.

Have you bought anything from Sanford’s new Dry
Goods Store? You
ought to come down and investigate
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H0N0GRAPHS
SPECIAL SALE OF KIMBALL
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$210

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Write us for full information re­
garding these and many other
bargains In Pianos and Phono­
graphs.

$195

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P IA N O CO.
BUY IN SANFORD

Relieved
in 72 Hours
W ith ou t Drugs
r*lna In Heart. Chsxt, ShouMrr, Arms—
Angina Poctorls—Difficult llrrs'.h, Smothrr.
ing, Ditty, Fainting Hiwlla. Drovtlcxl SwellIngl, Albumen and Sugar, have been i&lt;mwvn«
ently relieved within 72 Aour« to 2 w««A«,
w ithout D ru g , and Af.c/i'cin.i, In thousands
o f caeca, by The Walden Mi-thud. VJje o(
■ulTerera o f Heart Trouble, Cardiac Aelhrre,
Angina, Illood l’ rea.urc.Throalericdl'.ndjriU,
Hardened Arturlca and Kidney CumpUinU
have no organic trouble and can l « promptly
and permanently relieved by The Walden
Method, without drugs. Write for (S page
book, copyrighted, explaining the Nature,
Causes and Permanent Belief of these rotaplaints, without drugs. Sciontifle Conmltilioa
Chart, Rafarancea, etc., which will be sent la
sufferer* Free, upon receipt o f a statement of
their case. Address: Tho Walden Institute,
Quito 407. Plymouth Bldg, How Haven. Coon.

Henry McLaulin, Jr.
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST

Seminole Printery

Prices bent ALL OTHERS, nnd, wo
gunrnntco work. Let us bid on your
Christian Endeavor^ held a most next job, nnd—you’ll bo surprised.
LUMLEY &amp; I.UMLEY
interesting program Sunday night,
Sanford, FU*
002 French Avo. 212 Enat. 1st St.
Jnn. 20.
Being n missionary pro­ Phono 401
gram, four o f tho counties who nro
being helped by tho Presbyterian
missionaries, wero ropresonted by
members of tho Christian Endeavor.
Miss Hormlnn Lehman opened tho
program with « vocnl solo.
There
were
four scones each
portray­
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,
ing tho life in tho four leading mis­
sionary countries.
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Tho first was a scone from Africa
contrasting between tho work of tho
Witch Doctor, nnd tho Christian Doc­
tor.
Tho noxt scono contrasted tho
T H E FIRST ST O N E U SED FOR BUILDING
education nnd uneducated Jnpencso
Tho third scono showed n Chlncso
.
PU R PO SES IN A M E R IC A
mother binding tho feet of her sninll
The John T. Hammond Quarry at Voluhin i9 the most
dnughtor, before tho missionaries
modern
and best equipped Quarry in Florida and is prepared
enmo to their aid. The last scene was
to
furnish
Coquina Rock in any quantity and size. Any tiling
o f Moxlco before nnd nfter tho mis­
from
screenings
up to building stone can be supplied.
sionaries enmo to loosen tho bunds of
"Ignornnco, Superstition and Pover­
All Coquina Rock furnished by tho John T. Hammond
ty.”
Quarry is of uniform quality and texture.

John T. Hammond Quarry
Coquina Rock

member, we don’t consider our goods fully sold until you
complete.

“The Swamp”

IDLERS’ CLUB
Mrs. James McGee was tho charm­
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A lso “ W IN N E R S OF T H E W EST”
ing hostess at bridgo Saturday after­
noon at hor homo on Sanford Heights,
tho guests including tho members of
tho Idlers Club and ono extra tablo.
Tomorrow— Jack Holt in “The Call of
:
Tho rooms where tho card tablos
the North” also Fox News
wero placed, were adorned with a pro­
fusion of lovely cut flowers. Baskets
Chas. Brady, the Baritone Soloist, will sing every
and vases o f marchellnoil roses and
Wednesday
ferns being effectively usod.
A very interesting gamo of bridgo
was played, high scoro being mado by
Mrs. Alex Vaughn, who was glvon
dainty hnndkorchiofs, tho cut prize, a
auto"
vanity powdor puff was won by Mrs. V IO L IN
Sanford Doudney, low scoro prize, an
UKELELE
nttrnctivo.souvenir was won by Mrs.
G U IT A R
Harry IIcer9n.
Following tho nwarding of prizes,
M A N D O L IN
Mrs. McGeo, assisted by Miss Frances
McFarlano, nnd Mrs. C. R. Kirtley
Strings nnd Accessories
served a delicious salad course and asNew Stock, Best Quality
scssorics.
Phonograph Records
Besides tho club mombers, Mrs. Mc­
Gee's guests included Mrs. D. D. NowReduced
berry, Mrs. Sanford Doudnoy, Mrs.
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Percy Mero nnd Mrs. C. R. Kirtley.

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self to bo unexcelled nnd has been adopted by County Com­
missioners as standard.

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As a concrete aggregate it lias been demonstrated by
recent tests at Pittsburgh Testing Laboratories that c o ­
quina Rock from tho John T. Hammond Quarry is of tno
highest rank. Capacity 1,000 cubic yards per day.

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A National Bank •• [

Is one o f the greatest and most powerful
creations o f the United States Govern­
ment.
Back o f it there are innumerable safe­
guards of wisdom and experience, in ad­
dition to the careful supervision and rig­
id audit o f the Banking Department of
The United States.

now amendment, will bo much moro j
apparent than real and the pcoplo arn
going to bo dissatisfied with It.
"It la high time that candidates f o r .
the coming lcglslnturo bo Bounded as 1
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to their position on the question of
By a Sanford Celery-fed
Man
state division nnd that South Floridn j
bo prepnrod to send delegations
m w m
h H
K
pledged to tho support of a stntu-division proposition."
Ifendlincs in papers say Nnpoleon
------------ o------------snid that an "army marches on its
SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITY
stomach.’ All very fine nnd absolute­
ly true hut tho "cootlo" is not so
The Pnlm Bench Post tells ns follows about an oxollcnt move ongl- (Iinr cu nr'
neered by Municipal Judgo Joe Leo
The "grafters" are coming, hclgho,
Enrmnn, of West Pnlm Bonch:
"11heigho. They nro coining to save
llternto boys nnd girls under tho age
of twenty-one who are brought into Florida from herself. Give them your

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nninWpM «urt'hc“,o'Vn fttu n w llU » :'“ 'W' “ B0C!’ °ut ot town' J'ou know'

.cntenccil to tho school o f opportunl |
|n ft prjvat0 homo blow up In
ty nstond of jail, ns tho result o f a
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movement launched hy Muttlolpol, Ncw York 11,0 ° ll,or
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furniture and landscape and other
Judge Joe L. Enrmnn, former nowsthings. Down hero tho moonshino
pnpor publisher nnd editor, nnd back­
waits until after it is In tho stomachs
ed by the Rotnry Club nnd other civic
of the boozo hitters before it blows
organizations.
The school of oppor­
up—then it Is tho police court.
tunity hns been organized along tho
lines of the usual public school with
If you hnvo nny friends in tho north
a hoard o f three trustees consisting
who wnnt to live without working,
of Judge Enrmnn, City Manager Carl
send them to Florida nnd let them get
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
Riddle nnd Chief o f Fo’.ico Frank
some scheme whereby they can pnss
Mnthcws. Business men hnvo offered
the
hot. It is tho ensiest picking over.
F. I*. FORSTER, President
II. F. WII1TNER, Cashier
to provide suitable clothing for stu- (
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dents who otherwise might feel emOil, WELL, WHAT OF IT?
hnrrnssment heenuso of their nttlro,
A
hand
in a small Minnesota town
nnd Judge Enrmnn hns taken it upon
port, proceed’ to dcvelope and enrry on
had
just
finished
n vigorous hut not
himself to provide textbooks, hnving
some proposition which is eminently
overly
harmonious
selection. As they
plnced nn order for ?&lt;iGO worth of
I ' u Mia h o i r v r r jr n f i r m a u n n c r u l H im - successful. It in always a pity when
sank
perspiring
to
their seats after
renders, arithmetics, spelling nnd
d n r n l l l t r l l r r n l i l II ii II iII i ik . IU7
tho home folks cannot sec tho advan­
bowing
for
the
applause,
the trom­
Miitfimllit A r « i H n n f o r d , I'lii.
writing books, to which subjects tho
tage in taking hold of local enter­
bonist
asked
hoarsely:
course of study will lie confined. The
prises, no matter who instignntes
"What's the next on e?"
youngsters sentenced to tho school
them, or discovers tho opportunity.—
I’ m u.m iuitn
" 'The Maiden's Prayer," answered
will become members of special
Times Union.
the
leader consulting his program.
U. J. iioi.i.Y ................... _........... Kdlmr
classes nnd will lie instructed by n
—ON. J. Ml.I.Allll......Hprrptnry-'l'rruaiirrr
“
Good
Lord!” ejaculated the trom­
tencher
employed
by
tho
city
school
I I . A . m : i : i . .......................t . e n r r n l S I iin n a e r
c. L. IIIWIN....... Circulation Miiunitrr ORLANDO FAVORS MUNICIPAL hoard.
bonist. "I just got through playing
Classes
will
ho
held
in
the
I'litmr n s up in inoo is si.
OWNERSHIP
city school building nt hours which that!"
A d v r r t U l n B H i i l r s Slndi* K i i i m u o n
Oasce.
A| i| illrnllon
will not conflict with tho regulnr
Whatever else may happen since our
S u b n r r l i i l l i i n I ' r l r r In A d v a n c e
classes
of
the
school,
tho
girls
and
At a mass meeting held in Orlando
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country has gone dry,
a.oo last night n vote was taken on the young women to attend from 3:30 to
B is .M on th s
The sailor still will have his port nnd
I l l ' l l e r r e d In C i t y b y t ' n r r l e r
(1:30
p.
m.
In
order
thnt
tho
students
municipal ownership question and the
O n e XVerlt ..................... ....................... 13 C'e nls
the farmer hnvo his ryo;
individual
instruction,
vote was 80 to 9 in favor o f munici­ may have
T h r M ii 1 2 - l o IN-im icr W e e k l y H e r ­
The cotton man will hnve his gin, nnd
clnsses
will
he
limited
to
twenty
mem­
Of course this was
a ld e n tire ly d iv e r s
N e n iln u le
(.'n u n ty pal ownership.
the sea const have its bar,
• n d Is i m l i l l s h e d e v e r y P r l d n y . A d v e r ­
bers nnd when the pupils hnvo work­
t i s i n g r u l e s i m id e k n o i v n o n a p p l i c a ­ not n bonn fide election hut it shows
t i o n . l l r n i o r r n l l r In p n l l t l c s . (2211) p r r which way tho wind blows and the ed their way through n simple spell­ And each of us will have n bier no
y r n r , w liv n y s In n d y n n e e . __________________
matter whero wo are.
meeting had been advertised nnd those ing hook, a second render nnd frac­
ttiCM li r . l t T H R A S S O C ! ATIJII I’ ll R B S
against municipal ownership lmd n tions they will he given diplomnn with
MANY USES FOR FUNDS.
good right to vote as thore who wnnt- nil the ceremony incident to n high
commencements.” — Ocala I’m willing to admit
cd municipnl ownership.
This ratio school
Big Dollar Day Bargains Will Bring in fnvor of the ownership of public Stnr.
That hy all thnt is good
Them In.
ownership is about tho same the world
And liberal nnd fnirminded
-------------o-----------over when this important question GRAPEFRUIT FREE IN FLORIDA i really ought to subscribe
This is the
In a most generous fnshion
Weather is moderating and tho comes up in any city.
The proprietor of a cludr of popular To tho Far Enst Relief,
folks can now dig themselves out of rntio of tho vote here in Snnford
visit Snnford next week for tho pur- rcsturnnts in this state is advertising Also to tho Woman’s Roosevelt
tho snow nnd hike for Floridn.
The people everywhere want mu­ widely: "Floridn grapefruit served Memorial Association,
nicipal ownership nnd they want it be­ free nt our morning nm| evening And the Y. M. C. A.,
Speckled perch nre lilting, corn beef
muse they believe thnt the city if meals."
|And to tho Y. W. C. A.,
nnd cnbbngc nro ripe, strawberries
properly governed can own nnd give
It is so common for tho averago And to the severnl foreign missions,
nnd oranges wore never better, cel­
service hotter than the private owners man to ask when something is of- And the Woodrow Wilson foundation,
ery is crisp, everything is Just right
who core nothing about the city cv- Jfored freo: "Where do you come in ?". And to tho Children’s Homo
for the advent of the tourists.
cept to get their dividends.
Privato j thnt The Tribuno wants to clear up Located in Jacksonville,
ownership nlso calls for real service for once nnd for nil tho puzzle so that And to the orphanages locnted
Sanford is getting more favorable nt all times and means thnt every they mny
enjoy
unalloyed
freo In Arcadia nnd Enterprise,
advertising this year than ever before citizen is a stock holder in his electric, deliclousncBB served them in the Bos [And to Captain Snm Small,
in the history of the city. You do water and gns plants nnd he will take tr.in Cafeterias of this and other Flor- And the clcctris holt grafter,
not get it nnd you do not see it hut n just pride in seeing thnt they nre idn cities.
And the schools o f France,
tho newspaper does see it and get it. kept in good condition, thnt 'they
Mr. Bostnin is not only a believer And to printers who’d work
There, will he more people here this give Borvirc and thnt they make mon­ in helping to make famous for its hos­ Forty-four hours in each 168,
spring unci summer to buy and Imild ey.
Orlnndo will have municipal pitality, hut ho is nlso a strong belie­ And to the Holy Rollers,
homes and business blocks tlinn ever ownership nnd Snnford will have It. ver in creating a demand, and there­ And to Flnstacowo,
before.
fore a market, for Florida products. And to buy oil leases
Only n question of time.
Here is where Mr. IJostnin comes in, At two hundred plunks per,
and gets his.
’ And a lot of other things;
STATE DIVISION AGAIN
Thnt golf links nnd country club is
One of the most discouraging tilings But right there and then
n success. The Herald cannot give
South Florida newspapers continue ' to tourists in this stnt is to sco hack­ My grocer and my landlord
any information on this
important
subject until it lias been put over with to give attention to the subject of ed up to the curbs on some days wag­ Would get a foolish idea
tho formation of nil incorporated club state division. Those which merely ons loaded with fine gloriously color­ I should square up with them,
but it is practically complete nnd can discussed it In former years have be­ ed grapefruit, offered to the passerby Consequently and moreover,
you believe it— 100 Snnford men will gun to urge action on the question. at twenty-five to tlvrty cents n dozen I’m of the opinion that
sign the charter at $100 each. W o 1Among those newspapers which hnve then to go into a rusturant and hnvo "Charity begins at homo"—
call Hint going some, More about it openly agitated state division is the it offered them at fifteen to twenty- And she’s too bowlegged
later.
Miami Herald, that Infliioittii'.1 joura- five cents an "order,” which is half To move very rapidly.
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— Kissimmee Gazette.
nl of the Enst Const.
Commenting a grapefruit.
Thousands who come to Floridn
recently
upon
an
cditorinl
which
ap­
"There ure many big deals now
ienvc without having lenrned the al­ ty of seeing tho ground cut from un­
ponding in Sunford, nnd while it Is peared in Tho Times, tho Hernld snys:
most indispensahlcncss of fresh grape­ der their feet.
"Under
tlio
caption,
‘Stnto
Division’
not now possible to make the details
fruit as a beginner for tho morning
Chief among tho tlnto-savon of the
public, it may ho said thnt they nro tho St. Petersburg Times has a short
meal.
There never think of buying day in the AUTOMOBILE. It has
hut
forceful
editorial
upon
n
subject
important and will go towards mak­
it when they get hack homo.
It is transformed old two or three hour
ing Snnford a big city," snys tho which will In nil probability he n fac­
looked
on
ns
an
expensive
luxury
nnd Journeys into
n cf w minutes of
Herald.
"It is up to tho people of tor in tho coming campaign for the
ono not in common uhc. It is to dis­ speedy, clonn, comfortable travel.
nomination
of
members
of
the
legisla­
Snnford to figuro good returns on
pel thiH illusion, nnd to crcnto n pal- Communities thnt wore formorly a
locnl investments.
They must look ture. The Times snys: (Here tho
nte for the fruit thnt Ben Bostnin is dny apart from euch other nra now
Times
editorial
is
quoted).
nhead and see results thnt come from
working. lie knows thnt nn nppetita practically nt ench other’s outskirts
"Tho
Herald
continues:
Just
nftcr
tho confidence and fuith in the homo
formed for a thing in ono Htnto will ho — a moro hour’s jump; nnd tho nvortown." Tho Ilcrnld is tnlking rnther tho adjournment of any session of tho
carried
homo in tho shnpo of n craving ngo farmer comes to town oftoner
generally, hut the advice is excellent. legislature, nt least for the last fow
for
moro,
and it will not he long un­ ench week than ho used to come in n
Floridn pcoplo lwnys show their ap­ years, there is always a discussion in
til
thnt
craving
will lie satisfied hy whole yenr.
City folks have built
preciation of tho home place. That is the stnto papers ns to the advisability
getting
what
it
wants.
Do you soo their dwellings out in tho surhurhs,
of
dividing
tho
stnto
of
Florida
nnd
if they really care for it, and want thu
now where another box of grapefruit nwny from the city’s smoke nnd tur­
place to grow and prosper.
Too o f­ making two distinct stntes. Usually
is going to be sold, all heenuso Mr, moil—out where there’s sunshine,
this
discussion
dies
within
a
few
ten outsiders come in, realize the im­
Bostnin fed ft visitor on tho fruit froo flowors, birds,, fresh nir, nnd whero
weeks,
not
to
ho
honrd
from
again
un­
portance nnd ndvnntnkes o f some
while hero?
til
nfter
the
adjournment
of
tho
next
ench day In liko a vacation.
project, nnd falling to got locnl pupIf Floridn hnd n hundred moro Ben
legislature.
Tho nutomobile, by reducing dis"But this time the subject has not Bostnins, it. would not he three yenrs trancos has nmdo groups of communi­
been permitted to rest. Stnto papers before tho Florid . grnpefrult would ho ties moro llko ono big happy family. It
are still devoting their nttention to known In practically every town nnd hns developed n get-together spirit
stnto difislon ns Is indicated hy tho hnmlct of tho country, whereas It is among the people.
It has made tho
Times cditorinl nnd its allusions to now known only in tho district nbout wor|(j two or throe times bigger for
Our hat is o ff to tho ^ 0 nvcrnKe jy-mon—made his circles
other papers thnt nro tnklng tho sub­ centrnl citieB.
ject up again preparatory to tho next man who is advertising Florida grape­ o f friends Inrger—contributed to his
fruit in n way that will bring results. education and culture by bringing him
primary.
"The Hernld has long boon nn advo­ —Tnmpn Tribuno.
in more frequent contact with tho
------------ o------------cate of stnto division. It believes,
other fellow—nnd hns put a spnrkle
most thoroughly, that tho prosent ter­ THE COST OF DOING WITHOUT o f progrcsBlvenoss in his entire nttiritory of Floridn would prosper very
tude.
Timo nnd labor-snvers, convenience
much bettor if it woro divided, so thnt
Tho nutomobilo is the world's great­
‘ tho sections would not hnm'por each nnd comfort creators, hnvo helped to est gift to humnnlty.
other in their growth. It bollovos thnt make Amoricn tho world’s greatest
That is so bccauso the nutomobilo
Nowadays a man doesn’t has been a definite influence in taking
whon tho real results of tho amend­ nation.
ment directing a reapportionment of hnvo the whole say-so ns to whether people out of tho rut— waking thorn
the representation In tho legislature he will adopt a time nnd labor-savor up—giving them a new vision on
are fully known the domnnd for state in His work—he is FORCED to do so things—making them keener thinkers
division w ill'become moro Insistent in order to meet competition.
Pro­ and better workers. The automobile
for the reapportlonment, even If the gress sets the pace, and those who re­ Is an actual partner In the success of
legislature obeys the behests of the fuse to be converted Buffer the penal- i an Individual because It puts economy

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making the individual more FIT—
nnd by enabling him to truly live a
Norma Talmndge went to Pa]m
life o f grent joy, convenience and Bench, Florida, to take some outdoor
comfort.
shots for her latest Associated First
National release, “ The Sign on the
TRAFFIC MANAGER RELIEVES Door" which will he the attraction nt
SHIPPERS VICTORY SURE the Star Thcntro tomorrow. The interiors were taken nt tho Tnlmulp
E. D. Dow, traffic manager of tho studio in New York. "The Sign on
Exchange returning form the hear- the Door" is hy Cbanning Pollock, and
ing in Jncksonv'ile, h confident that was ono o f tho most successful of last
Florida shippers ngnin will win in year’s Broadway productions with
their contentions concerning refrig­ Marjorio Rnmbeau in the lend. This
drama is still playing on the road in
eration charges.
The hearing in Jacksonville open­ all of the larger cities. The film ver­
ed January 18.
The first four days sion was directed hy Herbert ilrenon,
were occupied hy the transportation who nlso directed Norma Talmndge in
and enr lino companies in presenting her preceding release, "The Passion
evidence in support o f their side of Flower." Led Cody and Charles Richthe case.
According to Mr. Dow, num hnve two of the principal roles
this evidence was substantially tho opposite Miss Talmndge. “The Sign
same ns thnt presented nt tho previ­ on tho Door" will be the screen offer­
ous hearing in Tampn, in June, 1030. ing at tho Stnr Theatre for Wednes­
Ho docs not bcliovo from this that day night.
tho carriers have improved thoir
chances to obtain tho readjustment
of these refrigeration rates.
It will bo recalled that follow ­
ing tho hearing in Tnmpn before E x­
aminer Wagner, in June, 1020, Flor­
idn slippers wero glvon a substantial
victory in tho decision of tho Inter­
state Commerce Commission, which
enused tho enrriers to make numer­
ous reductions
in
refrigeration
ohnrges on Floridn fruits nnd vege­
tables shipped to northern markets.
Since thnt time the carriers hnve
made untiring efforts to hnvo the
ense reopened, nnd finnlly succeeded
in hnving thin rehearing ordered.
Mr. Dow snys thnt of the newer
evidence presented on behnlf o f the
carriers the hulk was directed to­
ward impenching evidence onrlier
given by inspectors for the Inter­
state Commerce Commission, who
hnd reported upon the amounts o f
ieo netually used in re-icing enrs, and
is actually used in re-icing enrs, nnd
other items comprised in tho cost
of service.
He stated, however, thnt
evidence of the inspectors In rebut­
tal was sufficient, in his opinion, to
offset all testimony which tho car­
riers introduced.
Mr. Dow particularly compliment­
ed J. E. Calkins, who, nn counsel for
the Floridn Stnto Railroad Commis­
sion, assisted the shippers’ side o f tho
case,
saying
thnt
Mr. , Calkins'
keen nnd searching crosa-oxnminntion of many witnesses for the car­
riers wns, In his opinion rosponBlblo
for much o f honofit to the shippers.
Examiner Wagner, who handled
this enso nt tho previous hearing in
Tnmpn, presided at Jacksonville, hear­
ing evidence in behalf of tho Inter­
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lecture
entitled

istian Science: The Relig­
ion of Fulfillment
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SAM UEL W . G R E E N E , C. S.
Of LO U ISV IL LE , K E N TU C K Y

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Tionrd of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The

of The S r s t Church of Christ, Scientist,
* in Boston, Massachusetts
o f hltnsalf, but what he aeeth the Ma­
ther do: fo r what things soever He
, „ follow.:
doeth, these also doeth the Son like­
,, 1,11 tho .t o r , o f Llfo *■&gt; wise."
Also he said: “ I seek not
mine own will, but the will of the
Father which hath sent m#(" giving
•is a rule o f conduct which if followed
lh * ‘ will work wonders in our development.
I f we think, see. and do always the
I liS 'iin a n d sickness « aoth- thing that is in accord with the ^111 of
the heavenly Father, how splendid will
^ l l X ^ r y . 'twill be
be our work.
It will then be a per­
fect natural development in our lives
«toly of Ll,a and tu-soe all thcso things coming to pass
o f which Jesus spoke when he said:
flth atd hov0,
, science Is indeed the new- “ He that believeth on me, the works
,, .M fo and Truth and Love, that I do shall ho do also."
Christian Science is bringing to the
r ^ , nil sweet story ns it was
K
proved »nd practised by world the right understanding o f God
Nsiareth nineteen hundred which will enable men and women to
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It embraces ju st the seo that they have power through this
, £ g h t ( that through the u n ­ understanding to overcome lack, sor­
fading of the cver-preaont love row, disease, sin and death.
Mrs Eddy saw in these statements
Lvm of God, humonity ia heal15only of sin but o f all the r o ­ of the Master: “ Bcforo Abraham was,
of » i n , - sickness, sorrow, un- I am," and "Lo, I am with you alway,
oven Unto the end o f the world," u
death.
vision o f the eternal Christ or Truth,
[ d is c o v e r e r a n d f o u n d e r as she speaks of him.
Jesus ex­
pressed,
manifested,
reflected
more
Baker Eddy, the D iscoverer
of
the
Christ
than
any
other
one
who
Founder of Christian Science,
Ho was therefore
B,ny of us, suffered, and found has ever lived.
called
Jesus
the
Christ, or Christ
L ief from material means; bo she
(o God's word with the hope Jesus, and it was through the under­
L ike to be healed o f sickness, standing of this Truth, this God-idea
L lick and loneliness.
A s she ever-present among men, that he was
Lnplated this wonderful unfold- able to do his wonderful wdfks. LikeL of divine Love and pow er ns wlso it is in this understanding,
" 'taught by Jesus of Nazar- through a knowledge of this Truth,
a she read of the henllngs of ,thnt wo shall bo able to overcomo, ns
„ n and w om en, there came to Jesus said; “ all the power of the en­
Twice, freedom, healing, just as emy," so that nothing shall by any
hi hid promised: “ Ye shnll know means hurt us.
As this great vision came to Mrs.
Itruth, sod the truth shall make
Eddy
sha was eager to give it to the
free.” Sho realized that what
world,
but she wUely saw that tho
[come to her wns not supernatural,
world
would
not bo ready to listen to
tin unnatural development or rcn
messngo
so
different from its ac­
, but tho perfectly natural result
customed
religious
teaching until it
[the operation of God’s law. Ilor
had
proof
o
f
Its
power.
Consequent­
it detiro after that wns to lay
ly
she
first
taught
by
healing,
invit­
|upon the understanding of this
ing
thoso
who
wore
nfflicted
to
como
irituil law that sho might bo able
and
bo
healed,
and
her
first
pntients
[help others to g a in this freedom
and students were largly tho so-called
i hid como to her,
Unvoting herself f o r s e v e r a l years incurables for whom material remedi­
nit exclusively to the study of es offered no hdpc, They weio heal­
i word, there enmo to her a moro ed by her tcnchirjg and practice not
rftet vision of thu evor-presont,. om- only physically but spiritually and
lotent power o f God dwelling mentally, they heard this message
i:rg men and a v a ila b le for human gladly, went out and told their friends
She discerned, and points out and brought them to hear the good
|it in her w ritin g s , that always news. Gradually Mrs. Eddy b s w by the
men have u n d e rsto o d God, thoy results o f her own work thnt tho ap­
been able to accomplish the so? plication of this divine Principle was
impossible or unusual things. unfailing; that always when it was
|verify this, w o have only to Btudy rightly applied and rightly received
Then she divin­
history o f Moses.
Therein wo there wns healing.
ed
that
the
world's
consciousness
was
i that through tho right under­
ready
generally
to
hoar
and
to
receive
lin g of God, M oses was able Tiot
to heal people through spiritual this message o f Truth, this demon­
peas but ho w as able to accomplish strable unfoldmont o f God as omni­
ier wonderful th in g s.
Ho negotU present, omniscient and omnipotent,
the freedom o f a nation unlaw- as sho expresses it in the text-book.

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l ''y enslaved, without tho expondli of money and without an exhlbi1of the the power of arms. Ho oq)W*d and m ain ta in ed this pooplo
[ten newly freed , govornod and led
® wisely for n lo n g period of years
og their every supply in tho,
Pledge that from God Is all good,
[la the lives of Elijah and Elisha wo
not only that ability to heal all
toner of sickness, to even raiso tho
tol, but that those prophets woro
jolted freq u en tly by the kings and
'•'fs of their tim e upon questions
,t4te and government because of
better u n d e rsta n d in g of God. In
&gt;'es of Daniel and hiB three as.
m e s wo see through their right
oerstmding of God not only tho
to withstand tho lion's don and
•cry furnnee, but that which atl*10 attention of n heathen
i causing him to recognize in
jjf 1[u'n' w,ll) Wor« virtually slaves
kingdom, n power that none of
men or ndvisera possessed.

JESUS THE CHRIST
la Jesus life Mrs. Eddy saw, as
w.t. ,, *et,, “ fu,J« and more comKw “In,der8t0ndln« of Go«l ™d
ltd it011 ftny °^lcr °ne had possesslliir
« perfectly natural

TEXT-BOOK

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Accordingly sho wrote what had
been revealed to her and called it
"Science and Health with Key to tho
Scripture,” commonly known as tho
Christian Science Text-book, and gnvo
this volume to all mankind.
Sho
gnvo the message generously and free
ly to all who woro willing to accept,
that every man might be nble with
this book, this Koy to tho Scriptures,
to sit down in the quipt o f his own
time and read and study and find out
the truth about God.
Ono o f the wonderful things about
the textbook is that you do not hnvn
to accept anybody's word for tho stnto*
ment that it docs give the correct in-,
torpetntion of the Biblo and tho cor­
rect unfolding of tho truth about O^d
You can rend and study and then put
it into prnctico in your own life, and
seo whether or not It meets tho de­
mand which Jesus mndo whon ho
sold: "A troo is known by its fruits."
This toxt-book, founded absolutely
upon tho Biblo, has served to tear
down for men and womon tho curtain
or veil of mystery, misunderstanding,
superstition, and fear that has shut
them out from tho right concept of
God who is understandable and lova­
ble.
This is why men: and women
are gratoful to Mrs. Eddy,
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THB MOTHER. CHURCH AND ITS
GOVERNMENT

i*p«k *.J h!L MMtw that he Bhould
Icait out' d so" BO 1,0 healed, devils
(did not
doad rn,aod* •• He
through «n ‘m’
,W0Ver' thnt Hk WM
|fi» did
^ ?at Pi°W®r 01 h,80Wn*
When Mrs E d d y sa ^ th e great task
U e d it. !
n * * h° ,,Ved
facing
her of furnishing some avenue
L the worn” '?.? °d mixr*culou“ Period
through
which would flow with auth­
IM ortho i d * 4u,al0ry' aa BOrno
ority
during
tpe unfolding conturlos
|believe °u th n*tora would have us
this Tovelatlon o f Truth* that had
1Neatly;
VThe
h
n'dSon
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ry "irap-y ant*
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might go forth to the walking world thing , or that God causes the un­ spiritual understanding o f Hta avar- ter, and finally wound tip by saying:
with all o f its virility and atrength natural or supematual to be happen­ presance man is safe?
Then the 11And, Oh Lord, please make Rome the
unadulterated and uncontaminated, ing in the lives and affairs o f men. It thought o f udselfed love, do vre not Capital o t Turkey,"
Her mother had
■he founded The Motner Church, The teaches that God's work ia already find this in accord with the Master’s never heard a prayer like that.
She
First Church of Christ, Scientist, In perfect and complete.
Indeed tho prayer “ Thy will Oh God, not mine be aald:
"W hy, daughter, what in the
Boston, Mass, This as she says, was Bible says that "God saw everything done"? and in his saying: "It Is moro world do you mean by praying like
"designed to commemorate the word that he had made, and, behold, it was blessed to give than to receivo"? As th at?"
The chi’ d answered:
"Oh
and works o f our Master, which very good."
we think o f our prayers aro thoy not Mother, He must answer that prayer
sl\putd reinstate primitive Christianity
The mission o f scientific Christen- generally petitions for self, failing to or I am ruined, because that is the
and its lost element o f healing" (Man ity Is to reveal the perfectness and realize that the larger part o f prayer way I wrote it down today on my ex­
ual, p. 17).
To h sincere thinker completeness of God’s work, to en­ (a giving?
amination paper,"
The little girl
however orthodox thero is nothing in able us to overcomo in our own lives
I was Interested in this practical was not thinking about all the incon­
those foundation-stones of tho Christ­ and experiences everything and every point in a testimony o f which I heard venience it might have brought to
ian Science movement which can o f. thought that is unlike God and His recently. . A man went to a Christ- Italy and Turkey by changing their
fend.
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creation.
Does not this thought an Science practitioner and said: "I capitals, but only of her examination
Mrs. Eddy saw that the early Chris- bring up back to that rule o f conduct need help this morning; I cunnot got marks.
tivtn Church had been split into con­ which Jesus gave, that wo should do my breath", and tho practitioner said
Wo have ?ri«d out to God to do thla
flicting sects through following after always tho thing that is in accord "In your own statement is the koy to or that, without ever stopping to con­
mere human opinions, and she desired with the Father's will 7
your difficulty. You are always try­ sider whether it would help anyone
that this movement should go forth
ing to get something.
This morning else or not, and so we can understand
HEALING
undivided.
Accordingly as thoja ap­
It is breath.
If you had your breath why our prayers have not been ans­
peared tho need, she wrote rules of
Someone asks; What has this to do you doubtless would be wondering wered.
We can see why men have
government or by-laws, now compiled with the healing o f my sick body, or where you could get orders in your been driven from the church because
In a volume known as th«\ Manual of ■lek business, or sick home, or sick business, and if you had them your they havo thought there is no answer
the Mother Church, to servo as lights city?
Thoso aro tho practical prob­ desire would probably bo to get more. to prayer.
They have not known
along tho way, to lead and guido im­ lems that concern us today. Christ­ If you had ail you wanted you would how to pray.
I f you go to a blackpersonally this movement through the ian Soience does furnish the solution then be wondering where you could onrd to work out a problem in mathe­
centuries.
for everyono of them.
However get some material pleasure or recrea­ matics you will not stand facing the
She understood that those by-laws serious your particular problem may tion.
But I have never beard you board and cry out to the principle o f
were applicable to all men under all seem to you, however significant and asking for help to know how you can mathematics: “ Tell me how to solve
conditions, and wrote: “ Of this I am burdensome, or howover long you may give anything.
I f you will learn this problem."
I f you do, it will
sure, that each Rule and By-law in haveliad it, It is not necessary that to give you will not have so much dif­ never be solved.
You study to .un­
this Mnnurl will increase the s p ir it ­ God should do any specific or indivi­ ficulty in getting."
derstand the principle involved and
uality o f him who oboys it, invigorate, dual thing in your life to solve your
Realising his scifishncas, tho mpn then to obey tbe rule, and with thla
his capacity to heal the sick, to com­ problem.
Too long we havo been began to see what he could do to holp understanding nnd obedience you are
fort such as mourn, and to awaken seeking God in a purely material the world and tho men and womon able to solvo your problem correctly.
the sinner" (Miscellany, p. 230).
way, much as we have Bought a friend around him.
As he learned to give,
All o f us are called to Btand before
She foresaw that thu time would for a favor or a banker for a loan,
ho found that ho did got hit* breath, tho great Princlplo o f all being to
never como in human experience when crying out in our Ignorance, our dist­ and his business also increased, prov­
solve our human problems, and we
the Church and its adherents would ress, with the hopo thnt God would ing the truth o f Jesus’ statements:
shall only solvo them correctly nnd
not need this Inspired guidance, so manifest himself in some supemstur- "Seek yo the kingdom of God and
happily and finally as we get tho
sho wrote of tho Manual: " N o t - w l t h - 1 or miraculous way.
Then wo be­ His righteousness, and all thoso things
right understanding o f God to be
standing tho sscrilcgeous moth of gin to think there is no power in pray­ shall bo added unto you."
divine ’Principle, nnd apply that un­
time, eternity awaits our Church er becauso wc do not seo this unusual
The world needs much giving. You derstanding In their solution.
Manual, which will maintain its rank or unnatural manifestation.
Jesus
After ail, it resolves itself into one
You can give
as in the past, amid ministries ag­ condemned this stylo of prayer whon ask: Whnt can I give?
more consideration, pnticncc, love, grent problem, and that is to know
gressive and active, and will stnnd he said1 "Tho heathen think thnt thoy
thoughtfulness, justico, unselfishness, the nothingness of matter or material
whon those havo passed to reBt" shnll be heard for their much speak­
joy, tenderness and whon wo bring existence which is summed up in what
(Miscellany, p. 230).
ing.
Bo not yc therefore like unto these treasures to God’s storehouse wa is known in Christinn Science to be
Loyal Christian Scientists every­ them: for your Father knoweth what
■hall find thnt wo have already re­ tho scientific statement of bolng:
where are grateful for this further re­ things yc have need of bcforo ye ask
"Thero is no llfo, truth, intelligen­
ceived abundantly moro than wo i w o
velation of their Leader, nnd arc con­ him."
ce, nor substance in matter.
AH is
hi ought.
scious thnt they are finding In the
Our prnyers aro answered in the re­
infinite
Mind
nnd
its
infinite
manifes­
Do we stop to consider the nttitude
study of these Rules o f government, alization that Love is nlwnys meeting
of
mind that is ordinarily brought to tation, for God Is All-in-All. Spirit
these By-laws, together with the our needs. The truth of this comes to
is immortal Truth; matter is mortal
Bible, the Christinn Ssiencu text-book me in a homely illustration from my God in prayer. In our limited thought error.
Spirit is tho real nnd otomnl;
&lt;if
prayer
have
wo
not
prayed
much
and the other writings of their Lend­ boyhood.
In childhood I lived on n
matter is tho unreal nnd temporal.
like
the
littlo
girl
of
whom
I
rend
who
er, that God is indeed revealed to bo farm in Kentucky, nnd I remember
Spirit 1h God, and mnn is His imLife, Love, Truth, Soul, Mind, Spirit in tho springtime we always wanted knelt at mother’s knee and prayed for
father,
mother,
brother
nnd
little
sis­
(Contlnun) on p i(e roar)
Principle.
tomato plants to set out in the gnrdon
GOD
about the middle or lntter part of
April.
Accordingly in February
Perhups the term Principle ns used
father would sow tomato seeds in n
for God in Christian Science hns moro
box in the house, und then when the
thnn any other word aroused an un­
usual inquiry in tho average orthodox sun came out he took the box out of
the houso, put it on the porch in tho
thought for men havo thought of God
sunshine,
with a glass ovor it, and as
generally ns just a great superman a
tho
sun’s
rays beat upon tho glass
power to be fenred rnthor than under­
they
warmed
the ground, the seeds
stood nnd loved, lotting upon a throne,
broke
opon,
nnd
tho tendor plants
wniting to judge men, and sending
stuck their heads through the ground
both good and evil. The world needs
to get away from this view o f God. and as thoy were carried into t’ie sun
Ownership of Itenl Estate gives you a definite place nnd in­
It needs a larger concept o f God, dny nfter day they grew, until pres­
which is embraced In the uso o f tho ently they were largo enough to put
fluence in the community. It makes you a more desirable
out In tho garden.
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term Principle.
Now
tho
sun
was
not
shining
foi
In nn eastern city after a lecture n
citizen. AND W HAT BETTER INVESTMENT CAN YOU
woman came to mo in seeming mental our box alone; it camo down to warm
MAKE?
distress nnd sajd: ‘I Want to know how the whole earth and ,to bring ngnln
the
miracle
o
f
springtime
and
growth,
your God enn bo everywhere at the
snmo time." I was grateful for tho nnd when wo took our box out into
thought of God being Principle, as it tho Runshlno wo saw growth und Ufo
afforded a ready answer to her in­ manifested.
Likewise with every human prob­
quiry.
In considering the principle
lem.
Bccauso o f evil, hatred, Jealousy,
o f mathematics manifest in addition,
injustice, envy or other secret sin, our
subtraction, multiplication, it is easy
consciousness is darkened and wo have
to seo that this principle can bo every­
a problem, which wo call disease, lack,
where at the same timo.
Tho mil­
A . P. C O N N E L L Y , A gen t
sorrow, or donth.
Wo neod to bring
lions of Europe, Asia, Africa, AmorIra, can all havo tho multiplication the dnrkened consciousness into the
snulight o f God’s truth nnd love, then,
table at tho samo time with all of its
power nnd facility, without intorfor- the darkness is dispelled (and the
trouble dlsnpcars ns mist bcforo tho
lng in the Blightost particular with its
morning sun.
uso anywhere clso In tha universe,
But you may say:
"I havo trlod
always with ono proviso,— that they
but I cannot bring my problem out of
do understand tho multiplication table
the dark."
Thero is t way provided.
nnd apply it.
Tho Bible and the Christain Science
In a far larger Bonso God being
text-hook help you to understand
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divino Principle whereby you can
everywhere present, able to solvo
bring this problem out of tho dnrk.
man’s every problem provided man
Under the Auspices o f the Kiwanis Club
If
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chapter
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tho
hook
you will
and application of His power.
find
many
testimonials
from
Was not this tho thought of the
men
and
women
from widely
Psalmist when ho sang: "If I ascend
sepnrntcd sections of the country, tes­
up into heaven, thou art thoro: if I
tifying to how through thu study of
make my bed in hell, behold, thou art
this truth they have been ablo to bring
there.
If I take the wings o f tho
morning, nnd dwell In tho uttermost their problomB to the light and find
® Under their $10,000 tent theatre, with an en­
pArts of tho sea; Even, thettu shall their solution.
If it should seem to be boyond your
thy hand lead me, and thy rlg*h hand
tire change of program. Special invitation
present ability to demonstrate, thero
shall hold me" (Psnlms 139).'
are Christian Science
practitioners,
Monday night to Ladies. Ladies will be ad­
Thero is no problem, no condition,
consecrating all their time and tho­
that can come to us but God’s power
mitted FREE when accomuanied by one paid
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ready, whon tho problem is too heavy
solution.
to be borne, to help us to bring it to
Continuing this samo thought o f the
tho
light, to that right understanding
multiplication tnblo, ask a schoolboy
of God, to that realization, as Alts.
how long he thinks eigne times eight
Eddy oxpreBBes it, of man’B nt-onehavo been slxty-foUr and ton times
ment
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swoi*will bo "always." HoW long ho
thinks it will remain so?
Answer—
"always".
And thnt 1b correct.
As
Idea of Principle does not change, so
tho multiplication table, as idea o f the
principle qf mathematics can never
chango.
Principle does not change
nor does its idea or imago.
'Like­
wise divino Principle Is eternal, in­
violable, unchanging, always operat­
ing.
Principle ja not moved by the
breath o f praise or flattery, or by en­
treaty or threat.
In the thought of
God being Principle, Christain Scien­
tist! have gotten away from tha old
belief that God interferes in tha a f­
fairs of men because they are asking
Him to do this, that, or some other

PRAYER
It is often asked, how do Christian
Scientists pray?
In tha oponlng
chaptpor o f the .text-book, entitled
"Prayer," Mrs Eddy any a:
“ Tho
prayer that reforms tho sinner and
hculs tho sick ia an absolute faith
that all things are possible to God,—
a spiritual understanding o f Him, an
unselfed lovo" (Sclenco and Health,
p. 1: 1-4). Ia not this understanding
o f prayer reconcilable with Paul’s In­
junction that wo pray without ceas­
ing?
Cannot we alweye under all
circumstances have this absolute faith
tKiat all things are possible to. God,
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A LECTURE
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until with this spiritualised conscious­
ness, we can see that the child Is not
tho recipient o f evil from the hand
o f God, but that it Is reflecting only
good, that it Is tho manifestation of
Spirit, not matter, Likewise In this lar­
ger view we citn see that the man is
spiritual, not material, nnd that God
Is the great governor o f the universe,
Bonding good, and only good ,lnto
man's lifo, and that abundantly nnd
unceasingly: then wo begin to know
thht nil good is ours nnd we propara
ourselves to rccolvo thnt good and un­
derstand that there Is no truth in tho
belief of evil or devil, o f which we
henr bo much.
In tho eighth chapter
o f John, 44th verse, wo rend thnt
Jcnus whon spenklng o f this devil or
Satan snid “ Hu was a murderer from
tho beginning, nnd abode not in tho
truth beenuso there Is no truth in him.
When ho speakoth n lie, ho speaketh
of his own, for ho is a liar, nnd tho
father of it.”
1
That great bug-bear, thnt bogy of
the ngos wo must got away from, by
realizing that God is all . Did you
over atop to realize thnt when you
make a reality of this devil or Satan
you are violating tho First Command­
ment: “ Thou shall hnvo no othor gods
before m o?"
In our so-called ortho­
dox beliefs we have sometimes paid
more
attention
to
scaring men
through a belief in this so-called dovil
than we have to helping them through
loving and undurstnndlng God.
SALVATION
To progress in our spirltunl under­

standing wo need to bo more child­
like nnd simple, with more confi­
dence in God.
Wo are too material,
too intellectual, or too formal in our
necking. When the question was ask­
ed of Jesus who would be greatest In
tho Kingdom o f Heaven, ho did not
take any great lawyers, or merchants,
or physlclnns, or business men of tho
time, nnd point to one of them ns the
great one in tho kingdom, but he took
the simplest, purest example thnt he
could find, a little child, and set him
in the midst and said: “ He that humbleth himself ns this little child shall
he greatest in the kingdom of hea­
ven.’ ’
We need more of this child-like un­
derstanding of God.
I love to think
of some of tho instances of child­
like faith and understanding that have
como to my attention.
In a western
city recently I heard of n little girl,
six yonrs old, who hud attended the
Christian Sclenco Sundny-school for
n year and was much Interested. Pres­
ently she had a spell of sickness, nnd
the pnrents not being Christian Scien­
tists, called in n doctor.
It wan n
severe Illness nnd no cure was effect­
ed by the doctors.
They finally said
that she could nevor be well ns she
had curvature of the spine.
After
tho doctors had given her up she
nuked her mother if she might see
her Christinn Science Sunday-school
teacher.
Upon the occasion of tho
teacher’s visit, when she saw the little
bent figure in tho bed the first
thought thnt came to hen was. “ God
makes crooked things straight," nnd
Involuntarily she repented this.
The
child looked up with great wonder­
ment nnd naked, “ Where does it say
thnt?” Tho teacher pointed out t;.
her tho lflth vv’ so of tl o -12nd chapter
Isaiah, where it is found,
Thu mo­
ther states that the littlo girl kept
tho Bible by her In tho bed and studi­
ed the verso until it secmel to become
it part of her own thought, nnd she
unhappy about those grnvu diagnoses, would say to her mother day after
for they arc unreliable nnd mislead- day, “ Don’t feol too sorry for me,
ing.
Whon you analyze sense tes- y ° a know God makes the crooked
tlmony it is easy to see how it is un- things strnight, nnd Ho will heal me.”
real.
You cannot sec God with the Then sho would Bay to her playmates
Sense of sight) you cannot hear God ft* th°y would come In to see her:
with tho sense of hearing; you can- "You need not fool badly about mo,
not apprehend Spirit wth any of these bccauso I am not going to be this
phisical senses.
Nonoo o f tho real!- wny long; God makes the crooked
tics
como through
tho physical things straight nnd Ho will mnke me
senses.
As Paul Bays :“ Tho things well."
With her slmplo faith and
which nro Hoon are temporal; but tho trust In God, this baby girl was back
things
which
nro not aeon arc 1° tho Sunday-school In a few weeks,
cternnl."
perfectly healed and straight, for God
We must turn from this material docs make
the crooked
things
or physical sense testimony to tho strnight.
apprehension of spiritual things. W i
Was n°t this tho fnith of which
must begin to know and understand Jcnus thought whon ho said: “ What
that there is n spiritual law, the sup- things soovor ye desire, when ye pray
Temo law of the universe.
We must bollovo thnt yo receive them, nnd ye
tiring our thinking into harmony, In- shall have them ?"
Wo nood more
to consonance with this Bpirltunl law. ° f this prayer of confidence, o f undorSomuono asks: “ But what do you standing, o f victory, of achievement,
mean 7
How do you approhond Wo new! loss whining and moaning
spiritually 7” One of tho simplest «nd walling.
We need to do as Mrs.
thoughts that came to mo of God Eddy says In tho textbook: “ Bis* in
being Spirit nnd God being nll-good tho strength of Spirit to resist all
In tho beginning of my study of that Is unlike good.
God has made
Christnln Science was whon I looked mBn capable of this, and nothing can
upon tho suffering of a babo. I thou- vitlato tho ability nnd power divinely
ght, if God la gqpd suroly Ho would boalowod on man” (S. &amp; H., p. 303.
not send suffering Into the Wit of a Thoro is no condition of lack, discord,
child.
The child has done nothing ^ p erfection , that can come to your
fo r
which
he
shall
suffer:
or business but thnt you can rise
he .knows nothing of the so-called Rbovo *t.
It Is not true. God sends
laws o f health that wo have boon g°od» not ovl), and thoro Is no othor,
taught to observe and I deny that P °*er that can send evil Into our
thoro can be any evil to this child lives, and we nood to rise In this childfrom God, who is good.
If wo taka M® strength and confidence In God
aome simple thought like thla and at and know that victory Is ours.
Was
every opportunity deny tho po.slblll- not this the example Je.u . gave us

nit. And I knew that Thou bearcat
me always:” and then he called,
“ Laxarus, come forth.”
This la the faith we need, thla is
No matthe prayer we need today,
ter If you are out o f a Job, ir your
business seems to be on tho verge of
bankruptcy; If you will purge your
consciousness o f every evil, unjust,
envious, un-God-llko thought, look to
; the Father and say, as the Mastor
said, “ I thank Thee that Thou hast
heard mo, and thnt Thou does nl*
ways hear mo", you can know Ihci
even in this hour your problem 'is
solved.
Tho power of God is omnipresent,
omnipotent.
Let us quit trusting In
n material power.
Let us stop fenring tho physical sense-testimony, let
us look to God, approach Him with
the right thought, tho right under­
standing, and know that in Him is
henling, is victory, Is salvation, is lifo;
for tho Mnster said; “ And this Is life
eternal, that they might know Thee
the only truo God, nnd Jesus Christ,
whom Thou hast sent.”
Someone asks: “ Well, what shall I
d o ?" "Seek yo first the kingdom o f
God und His rlghteouuness; and all
theso things shall bo addod unto you.”
That is what you need to do. “ Thou
shalt love the Lord they God with all
thy heart,and alt thy soul, and with
nil thy mind and thou slmlt lovo
thy neighbor ns thyself.” Thnt is
what you need to do. "How shall 1
lovo G od?” you sny. Lovo your follow-tnnn.
It is said in tho Biblo that
the man who says ho lovos God and
does not lovo his fellowmnn is a liar.
How can ho lovo God whom he hath
not seen if ho does not leavo his foltow-mnn?

Let us chnngo our thought Jto­
wards tho world.
Lot us understand
thnt tnnn Is spiritual.
Let us bogin,
ns tho text-book says, to rise nbove
tho physical senso, to replace tho ob­
jects of material senso with spiritual
idens, Christian Science tenches that
true crcntion Is not moulding forms
out o f matter, hut it Is the unfoldment o f spiritual Ideas.
It tenches
that men nnd women are thoughts of
God, nro spiritual Ideas.
Supposo
you nnd I should think o f our fellow
beings not ns sh many selfish, unhnppy, diseased, miserable people, but
see them ns God’s ideas, how wonder­
ful it would be,
Supposo parents and tonchers
should begin to see the children ndt
ns diseased, impatient, or unhappy,
but should see them ns spiritual thou­
ghts, tho expression of God’s good­
ness, God’s lovo, tho reflection of di­
vine Intelligence, Tho children would
quickly respond to this thought.
Jesus, you will remomber, sold: “ Thou
hypocrite, cast out first the beam out
of thine own bye, and then shalt thou
see clearly to pull out tho moth that is
in ihy brother’s eye.1’
1 11 us begin
see the children i| .h».
I heard
this beautiful story of n boy four
year old who had never wnlkod or
talked.
At birth the doctors had
said ho ^ns an idiot.
The pnronts
had tried all mnterinl remedies with­
out avail, and finally
ChriBtinn
Scienco was recommended to them.
It wns pointed out that the child
should be seen nB the reflection of
divinu intelligence.
They were w il­
ling to try anything, accordingly cnllcd a Cliristnin Science practitioner nnd
began with this assistance *o boo the
child aright,ns God’s gift to them.
I read a letter from the mother writ­
ten at thnt time in which Bho snid
thnt every day sho thanked God for
tho perfect gift of Love, although to
sense testimony her child was but n
sickly babe.
In a few monthn that
child was perfectly healed, was in a
kindergarten,
running,
Jumping,
talking, learning.
I read recently
a letter from thnt father nnd mothor
written throe years later, in which
thoy sny: “ Our boy at seven Is the
hardest, strudlcst, strongest boy In all
his class.”
If the truth rcvenled in Christian
Scionco will heal one, It will heal mil­
lions.
It is tho understanding of
divine •Principle, tho otornal law o f
God. It has always been in the world.
It will always bo among mon to be
understood and applied.
Shall we
hesitate longer to undorstand that
God 1b Spirit and man is spiritual,
and to apply that understanding in
our lives 7
Instead of seeing so much choating,
lying, stealing, disease, wo need to
see that men ard women nro God’s
idcaB, expressions of God’s goodness
nnd God’s love, reflecting good, ex­
isting to bless one another and all
the world.
In so cooing, how much
more happiness we would got out of
our lives and be ablo to givo to the
world.
Truth, God, understood and applied
In our lives, heals
.sickness, lacx,
sorrow, every unhappy condition.
Someone asks: “ How did all,this evil
bogin?” You say God did not send
sin to u s?” “ No” . “ You say there is
no devil?” "N o” . “ How did I aver
begin to think w rong?”
For conturles the world has been steeped in
ty of anything ao unlpvlng as God’a n* b ®
b/ J 0r*i,tho
h!
sending evil
In the life of a child, usU-beloved « M |
He did not material thinking, learning, living.
I t ’ has
then affirm
that which Is true, wa
Pr*y asking
God that this man
be gotten, away from God, from
Spirit, until Rarely „ have we thought
(hall find our thought improving,
h l, W0T^ “ * r* !
on Him. Suppose a book were written
through right thinking and knowing. 1 * th,nk 11186 tb,&gt;t ThoU hMt h- —

In tha. Chinan language, that we had
never studied,and wo should open It to
read. .We would not know a letter,
word, or a line on the written page:
Can we blame anybody for our Ig­
norance? Can we blame God? Did
ho make us Ignorant of tho Chinese
Innguago? No, Did tho devil? No,
Did man? No. Wo have studied other
language^, perhaps Latin French,
English, to the exclusion-of tho Chin*
esc, therefore wo ore not uble to read
m e we ignorant of spiritual things.
Bccnuse wo hnva not studied r-drltuul
things. We have violated and disobey­
ed tho command of God: “ Seek ye,
first the kingdom o f God und Ilis
righteousness.”
Wo have been Book­
ing first tho other things,—wonlth,
powert position,. How can wo oxpoct to do well, to bo well, to bo hap­
py, 'to bo saved, when wo wilfully,
knowingly, day after day and year
after year violnto God's command.
Lot us begin as children to think
more nnd to learn more o f tho things
o f God nnd His kingdom.
Lot us
not fear to bogin simply, to learn and
to put into practice in chlld-liko
simplicity the commands o f God.
Thoro Is rich reward In tho fulfill­
ment of God's promisos as wo lenrn
to obey.
Tho vnluo of childlike thinking
nnd living is voiced in this quota­
tion from Mrs. Eddy's “ Miscellano*
ous Writingr,” (p. 110: 4-12:
“ Belovod children: Tho world has
need of you,—and more ns children
thnn as men and women: it needs
your innocence, unselfishness, faith­
ful affection, uncontnminntcd lives.
You need also to wattrh and pray that
you prosorve these virtues unstained,
nnd loso them not through contnct
with tho world. What grander ambi­
tion Is there than to mnintnin In yoursolves what Jesus loved, and to know
thnt your oxnniplc, more thnn words
mnkes morals for mankind”

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MAYOR LEFFI.ER INVITES
PRESIDENT TO SEE MIAMI
Chns. D, I.effler, mnyor of Miami,
has tho hnppy faculty of sizing up an
opportunity and doing tho right thing
in tho right wny nt the right timo.
Rocognizing thnt President Hard­
ing lifts passed through perhaps tho
most strenuous year of rondjustmnot
and reconstruction work In tho var­
ious) branches of our national govern­
ment and tho disarmament conven­
tion, i.nd with the heaviest internat­
ional negotiations in relation to the
world war matters any president has
world war mattors any president has
over faced, Mayor Lefflor has sent
tho president the following telegram
of invitation to visit Florida:
President Warren C. Harding,
Washington, D. C.
Tho city o f Miami cordially invites
you and your party to visit our city
and its varied nnd charming tropicnl
environment during the months of
February or Mnrch, at such date as
suits your convenience. Wo sincere­
ly trust it will be your good pleasure
and judgment to accept this invitation 1
and wo feel that Miami’s balmy c li-1
mate, azure skies, limpid waturs, j
boats and unsurpassed fishing, fino
roads, automobiles and horaobnek rid­
ing, palms and flowers, golf courses
and palatini hotels, nnd restful condl- j
Uons will he a relaxation and rest1
from tho strenuous and trying duties
and great responsibilities of your o f - 1
fice that will bo beneficial to you and
an advantage to the nation.
Will you kindly ndviso us on what
dntu and hour within 10 duya you w ill,
do us the honor to receive special com­
mittees from our city government and
Chnmbur of Commerce, whom wo
wish to send to meet you and make
this invitation personally und nrrnngo
for your proper rccoption nnd enter­
tainment.
With all kind wiibos for your
health, happiness nnd prosperity nnd
your successful administration of tho
nation’s affairs,
CHAS. D. LEFFLER,
Mnyor of Miumi.
Thoro can be no quostion that tho
president deserves tho vacation pro­
posed after his first yonr’H work, and
tho entire nation would bo delighted
to sco him tnko the relaxation he so
much deserves.
As most pooplo in Sanford know,
Charley Is n Sanford boy, of whom
tho city is proud. Ho has mudo good
in Miami In an exceptional way, haa
tho confidence, respect and kindly re­
gard of all classes of people of that
city, and wo wish him suctcs^ in this
undertaking. Thoro are, indeed, few
mayors In tho United States who can
sny thoy havo entortalned tho Presi­
dent of the United States during their
administration. More power to you,
"Charley"! Como over and visit your
old home town soon,

Anyone who has watched tho de­
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cent years must be Impressed by tho
effective and constructive service
rendered by their chnmbcrs of com­
merce. These organizations have not
only promoted the business interests
o f their communities but havo Justi­
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confidonce In Amcricnn
business mon by the Increasing
breadth of vision nnd public spirit
which make .them Bee nil the com­
munity’s problems nB their own, to
tho solutiun of which they will will­
ingly contribute time, effort and their
practical point of view.
But this is only part of their ser­
vice.
By uniting their strength
through tho Chamber o f Commerce
of tho United States they nro rend­
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thuy ronderod their local communi­
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ice and snow nnd sleet they
have been suffering under
nnd tho theatre roofs enving in nnd people losing
their lives by the "beautiful
snow" it would seem that
Florida could hardly hold
tho crowd that will rush to
"Sunny Sanford" where they
can catch speckled perch
now by the hundreds and
have nil tho fun they want
in mnny ways. Maximum
nt 01 this morning and while
wo think it is chilly wo nro
also informed that it is nica
nnd warm on tho still side
of the old distillery.
— 5:40 A. M. JAN. 31, 1922
Maximum ..................... 01
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Barom eter..................... 30.32
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Sun is out iignin, hurray.
Old Florida weather will now pronil.
Robert Tubbs, wholesale grocer of
Pittcrson, New Jersey who is spend­
ing the winter in Florida was among
the visitors to the city today,
L. T. Roux ono of the prominent
citizens nnd manufactures of plant
City was here today calling on tho
local trade and on his many Sanford
friends.
The ninny friends hero of Mrs. C.
H. Dingec nnd her sister formerly
Miss Mary McClung will ho grieved
hear nf the latter’s death at her homo
near Dunedin yesterday.
Word was received by Mr. and Mrs.
A..I. hodng that their daughter, Mrs.
Edward I.udeckc, of Drockport, N. Y.,
bad s u ffe re d the loss of her home by
fire, it having burned with nil con­

tents.
Mr nnd Mrs. Harry Ilecrcn have
t,lu'r guest, the lattors brother,
Mr. Clyde S. Jones of Pittsburgh, pn.
Air. Jones expects to tour Fin. Cuba
and the Isle of Pines before returning
north.
Joseph C. Holly, vice president nnd
cashier of tho Fox Itiver Valley Bnnk
«f McHenry, Illinois, is in tho city
or n few weeks stay nnd is prospecuig with n view of opening up a now
line of business.

Miss Edna Lee Pngnnhnrt, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Png­
nnhnrt, died this morning nt 7:30 after
an illness of several years. Miss Pagnnhart wns in poor health for nomo
time nnd nbout a year ago had an
operation In tho hopes of prolonging
her life but she wns unnblo to rally
from tho effects of the disease nnd
tho oporntion and for some time has
hardly been able to lenvo her home.
Her death, however, was unexpected
nnd wns a shock to her many friends
here nnd elsewhere.
Edna Leo Pngnnhnrt was born in
Westerport, Maryland, January 30th,
1800, nnd had lived yvith her parents
in Sanford for the past eighteen years
whore her kindness nnd gentle man­
ner and devotion to duty had won for
her n large place in the liunrts of her
many friends. She attended the pub­
lic schools of this city and while more
or less of an invalid the latter years
of her life wns always cheerful nnd
busy nnd for many years was the ef­
ficient assistant to Dr. Pulcston in his
office work nnd in later years for Dr.
Langley. Her illness wns homo with
Christian fortitude and cheerfulness
nnd only those of her immediate fam­
ily knew how she suffered and how
she struggled against tho inevitable
end. Tho funeral will occur from tho
Into residence at tho corner of Oak
nnd Third street tomorrow afternoon
nt 2:30, IJr. Hyman, of the Baptist
church officiating. Interment will bo
made at Lnkeviow.

Henry McLaulin, Jr.
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST

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109 North Sanford Avenue

OF THE SHREW"

S. O. Shinholser
The reserved seat sale opens nt
Bower
&amp; Koumillnt’s today for
"Taming o f the Shrew.”
A treat in local theatricals will bo
given at tho Princess Theatre nevt
Friday, Feb. 3, when this brillinat
modern version of Shnkespenr's cele­
brated comedy.
‘‘Taming o f the
Shrew” will be given for tno benefit
of the Woman’s Club by Edward
Wnldmnnn.
Shakespearean actor
from New York nnd local talent.
The play itself is considered the fin­
est of all Shakespearean comedies.
It hns been presented more often thnn
any other piece on the stage. "Tnming of tho Shrew" wns tho favorite
piny of E. II. Southern nnd Julia
Marlow, who made their grentest
success in the comedy. They nppenrod
in it in their farewell performances
of the American stnge, at tho Man­
hattan Opcrn House in New York for
weeks to crowded houses,— Augustin
Daly made it famous in New York
over 20 years ago, when ho presented
it nt Daly’s Theatre, with Ada Behan
ns "Kntherin, tho Shrew," nnd John
Drew as "Pctruchio,"
Although it
has been considerably condenced front
the original, nnd re-nrrnnged to con­
form to the present taste o f up-todate theatre goers, Mr. Wnldmnnn’s
version retains nil the beauties of the
original.—The catchy, bright musical
selections during the action of tho
play, as well ns the clnssic dancers,
nnd the charming chorus of hand­
somely gowned young ladles enhance
tho beauty of the performance of
"Taming o* the Shrew." It is the sort
nf a play thnt is built for laughter
nnd pleasure, but it is constructed
with n strong plot nnd story. Ono o f
tho special features will be the solos
introduced in the wedding scene by
Mrs. Taknch, ns well ns tho clnssic
dancing of Daphne Winbi3h in Grecian
nnd Oriental dances.
Tickets may be reserved now nt
Bower's &amp; Bumilat’s Drug Store.

Contractor and Builder
SANFORD

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FLORIDA

“ WE DELIVER THE GOODS'

Quick Service Transfei
Stornffc Facilities
If wo please you, tell others; If no
tell us. Phono 498

Hotel Montezuma
“ Sanford’s New Hotel”
91.50 Up Per Day
COMFORT COTTAGE

Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for less than
25 cento, and positively no classified ada charged to anyone. Caah
must accompany all orders. Count fire words to a line and remit ac­
cordingly.

WANTED—Customers for fresh mOk,
morning nnd evening deliveries.— R.
is now open for guests. Will bo glad FOB "SALE—30,000
SALE— 30,000 green celery
L. Gnrrison. Phono 3711. 109-St-Tu
to see now ns well ns old friends.
plnnts.—A. Bobbins, First Street.
204-tfc
Booms nnd meals, also meals. House
204-3tp
,
heated,
FOB SALE— 200 sacks of cement at
LOST
75c per snek. Any quantity.— Chase
Miss N. A. Walker
Mrs. M. Martii
LOST— An nil black cow, unmarked.
&amp; Co., phono 03G.
203-lwc&amp;w
Advise, Mrs. E. P. Morse, Snnford,
SALE OR BENT— Upright pi­ Fla.
258-tfc
S A N F O R D NOVELTli FOR
ano, in good condition. Call nt H.
L. Boy’s, 200 Park nvo.
265-2tp LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN— Ono
WORKS
black and whitu spotted setter an­
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
FOR RENT
swering to tho name of Warren.
General Shop and Mill FOB RENT—5 room house. Apply Finder please return to 108 Maple
GntchcU’s Store.
2C4-3tp avenue or call 430-W and receive re­
W ork
2flfl-3tp
FOB BENT— Furnished bed room. ward.
CONTRACTOR nnd HUILDEI
.Mfl-tf-c
517 Commercial 8tre«t Sanford, Fla Over Seminole Cafe.
FO U N D
FOR RENT— Nice large, furnished,
FOUND—Glove, owner can get snmo
heated rooms with good meals, reas­
by calling at Herald, proving prop­
Gee. W . K night
onable rates,— T ho Cushing House,
erty and pnying for this nil. 204-tfc
Mrs. W. B. Williams, proprietress,
Rent Estate and Insurance
Oviedo, Fla.
265-Ctp
SANFORD -:FLORIDA
Laurant, Magician, at
FOB RENT—2 furnished housekeep­
ing rooms, §20 per month. 314 E..st Princess, Tuesday night.
Sanford Steam Laundry Fifth St.
205 3tp
200-3tc
FOR SERVICE
FOR BENT—Two furnished rooms
Call 1‘16-J
for light housekeeping, 200 East 3rd MONDAY ARRIVALS
W. RAWLING, l*rop.
St.
2C5-2tp
AT HOTEL VALDEZ
FOB BENT—Two hod rooms with
F. E. Ferguson, Chicago; II. E.
kitchenette, G14 West Second.
George A . DeCottes
20C 3tp Arnold, Chicago; II. Mossiter, Now
Atlorney-at-Law
York; W. E. Mann, Nocrnc, On.; H.
Over Seminole County Hank
W ANTED
L. Wilson, Atlanta; Mr. nnd Mrs. A,
SANFORD
•:* FLORIDA
WANTED— Boom by employed couple W. Welch, Chicago; J. It. Hydcn,
where tan year old girl cnn get Washington, Mrs, K. B. Ruulcrson,
H . W . N IC K E R SO N
board. Preferred whoro there aro no Gcnevn; J. S. Kimor, Chicngo; G. L.
Publle Accountant; Audita—System* other children. Close in. Apply D.
INFORMAL CONFERENCES
Wagner, Bradontown; Mr. and Mrs.
Income Tax Service
G., Herald office.
2G4-3tp S. II. Blgh, Pittsburg; F. R. Backes
METHODIST LEADERS
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
Room 10 McNeill-Davis Bldg.
WANTED TO BUY—Good second nnd wife, Philadelphia; J. H. CarloELECT SANFORD WOMEN
AT MEMPHIS TODAY Phone 852
Orlando, Fla.
hand furniture, suitnlde for light ton, Baltimore; O. M. Kosper, Jack­
TO CHAIRMANSHIP
housekeeping.
Address "Furniture” sonville; M. Itoth, Syracuse, N. Y.;
( H r T h r A . a u r l a l r i ) I’ r m s )
Auto
Radiator
Repair
MEMPHIS,
Jun.
31.—
Informal
con­
care
of
llorald
office.
200-3tp Oco. E. Elliot, Lydburgh, N. Y .; M.
Mrs. W. F. Blackman, County
ferences
of
Missionary
Leaders
of
tho
Sharp, Atlanta; A. J. Bunows, Tam­
Shop
Chnirmnn of the League of Women
Methodist
Church
South
In
progress
Laurant, Magician, at pa; I). M. Bnrker, Atlanta; C. II.
Voters, hns returned from Jackson­
Locntod nt 207 French Avo„ between
hero
today
preliminary
to
formal
Smith, Ocnln; Mrs. W. T. Donnelly
ville where she represented Sominolo
2nd and Third. E. R. BEBGQUIST. Princess, Tuesday night.
opening
tonight
o
f
tho
Churchwide
nnd family, N. Y.; Si. Perkins, Bingcounty at the annual mooting of tho
2G0-3tc
Conference
Bishops,
presiding
elders
vlllo;
S. C. Woodland, 'Baltimore; J.
State League, hold nt the Seminole
•Jffl
nnd
others
to
take
stock
of
ac­
C.
Holly,
McHenry, III.; W. H. PetHotel Jnnunry 20-28.
She attended,
complishments of centenary mission­
The Revenue A ct o f 1921 erch, McHenry, 111.; A. W. Wynn,
also, tho meeting of tho Legislative
Jacksonville; II. II. Rainey, Wnuchuln;
Council of which sho is a member ary campaign.
requires thnt ovory Individual hnving J. A. Mclnnis, Wnuchuln; E. K. Pear­
to net us a cleaning hoiTsc for legls-j
WEEK'S WEATHER
n gross Income of §5,000.00 or more son, Orlando; J. II. Holmes, Pnlntka;
lation.
Endorsed or desired by vari­
file Income Tax return regardless of J. J. Kerns, JnBksonvilie; T. T. Cof­
ous organizations throughout the
m r T h e A ssocia ted P r e ss !
amount of nut Income,
fee, Jacksonville; E. J. Fnlk, West
state.
WASHINGTON,
Jnn. 31.— The
Da
Not
Tay
Exhorbttant
prices
for
as­
Palm Beach.
Two chairmanships o f standing weather outlook for tho period Jan
sistance
in
preparing
your
return.
committees in tho State League of tnry 30 to February 4, inclusive: South
Send for simple form upon which to
NOTICE
\
‘ f
Women Votors fell to tho local IAtlantic and East Gulf states. Unsotv /t u
J
furnish
information
necessary
to
pre­
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organization, Mrs. Blackman being' t]0j wjth occasional rains; temperapare return. Maximum price on farm­
Sanford Lodgo No. 02 will Confer
appointed hend of tho Committee ° f ' t ur08 noftr or below normal.
SAVB YOU MONEY
ers
returns
§5,00
and
every
farmer
master
Masonic degroo tonight.
Education and Mrs. John Loonardl j
______________________
Write ue
whose
return
is
prepared
will
be
fur­
W . T. W1IEELESS. W.M.
to that of Efficiencey in Government.
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nished without charge one 1922 Farm
Empire Hotel Block
The county organisation will bo
Record. This record devised :.*« far­
ORLANDO. FLORIDA
completed nt once, with the appoint­
mers exclusively «nd fills • long felt
ment of chairman in ovory precinct.
No advertisements for the Clcssl- need fo r a farm* record sufficiently
PARISn HOUSE CALENDAR to
The Education of woman for cltixent
fied or Want Column of the Herald simp’ e to be o f any benefit to farniahlp, nnd tho paramount question of
ort.
Retail
price
§2.00.
are taken without cash in advance and
t o m to t o rn
our public schools will bo stressed
P /
none are taken over the folephone. EIGHT YEARS EXPERIENCE PRE’ PARING RETURNS
An Abstract Before This la made necessary by the mis­
Feb. 13.— Saint Agnes’ Valentine
File yours new and get it off youx
takes in phone messages and by the
party.
League, and every woman will l* •
B u y in g p r o p e r ty
xtra ' boekkeeplnif entailed on the Bt|ntJ ***■ ■* *'*■— ■*—' »•■
Feb. 21-22—Woman'e Club Colonial
urged to Join the party o f her choice.
A. S. (TLAML, PibHe Aeeentant
small accounts that take the preflta
party.
This movement must in no way b*
_ _ T T /1 T *
w .
P.
•. Ben 1991
s
i
o
f
this
fbnn
of
advertising.
Feb. 24.— Charity Ball,
confused with the Woman’e Party. J E , A . D O U G L A S S , rT C S ,

FOR SA L E

GLOBE PIANO CO.

SEMINOLE
ABSTRACT CO.

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                    <text>SANFORD
“The City Substantial”

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1922

NUMBER 267

First Class Modern Tourist Hotel Here Would
Prove Great Investment
Text of New Treaty Will

Sanford, Fla., Fob. 1, 1922.
Be Read in Session
Sanford Chamber of Commerce,
Today
Sanford, Fin.
Gentlemen:
Since joining your Chnmber of
Commerco last year, my interest In
Sanford hnH not only continued but
ONE OF THE VERY LATEST AND
WILLING TO POOL THEIR INTER increased and nfter tho very remark­
REST PUMPERS ANI)
able
responso
to
my
suggestion
look­
ESTS IN ATTACKS UPON
TRUCKS MADE
ing to tho improvement of your wntorWAGE SCHEDULE
WILL HE ACCEPTED ALONG
(I»r T h e A u o r l l l r d P re s s )
front, it is only natural that I Bhould
THE LINES OF PRESIDENT
continue my study of Snnford and its
HARDING’S PROPOSALS
INDIANAPOLIS, Fob. 1.—United natural ndvnntugcs.
horo ycBtcrdny and wns unlonded by
Mino Workers of America nro willing
Venturing to enumerate these in
l l l r T h e A sso ciated P rc s o i
tho representative of tho LnFrance
“unreservedly to pool their interests
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—Prepara­
n
conversational
way
to
some
of
the
Engine Co., H. T. Glccson, who is giv­
Tfce A sso ciate d P r . a . l
with railrond organizations and stand
WASHINGTON Feb. 1.—The bill with them In resistance to proposed fellow membdrs of our organization, I
ing her tho once over and will make a tions to prosent publicly the five-pow­
have boon requested by soveral to put
refunding of tho
domonrtratlon tomorrow if possible er naval and submarine trcntles at
attacks upon their wago schedules"
nthoriting "
dollar foregin debt Into John Lewis, international president them in tho form of u letter to the
and show tho commissioners and tho today's open session of tho arms con­
jkrtn billion
Chamber.
, maturing in not more tbait
pcoplu generally what this newest ference wore completed in tho cornKcuritics
In my judgment, there is in Snn­
wrinkle in fire-fighting npparntus
15years was passed last night by tho
after tho British and
ford one of the greatest opportunities
will do. Tho now englno will pump mitteo yesterday
senate.
in
tho
South
or
nnywhoro
clso
for
a
3D
to
25.
Final
ennet7f&gt;0 gallons of water a minute and French delegates again had indulged
The vote wns
first-class modern fire-proof tourists’
------! must awnlt adcarries a 35 gallon chemical tank and In a sharp exchange over tho subma­
B(nt of tho measure
hotel, and I would submit the follow­
1,000 feet of hose and is ready to fight rine issue.
jostment of
i differences between tho
ing in support of that opinion.
and
senate,
which
is
cxpectod
At the same timo the Jnpnncso .and
any
kind of fire at any time and any
louse i—
I believe there are hundreds of
Chinese
about completed thoir draft­
within a wcek or ten days.
place.
FIVE SACKS OF MAIL
thousands of others, besides myself,
ing of tho treaty by which Shnntung
In
fact
the
new
fire
truck
is
tho
Thrco Republicans—Borah, LaFolas
large
or
larger
with
winding
STOLEN AT CHICAGO
who have had in the north by tho end
lette am,j pjnrr|s—joined with the solstroams, and no end of wilderness for last word In fire fighting equipment In to bo restored to China, and it wns
BY
THREE
BANDITS
of summer, all tho suit water and
minority
in
opposing
y Democratic
and will not only reduce tho insur­ predicted that this agreement, too,
ocean experience that they have any hunting and fishing.
ance rate in Sanford but will demon- might be formally written into tho
the bill.
Now
tho
supreme
attraction
which
use for und that they like myself, in
Under the terms or tlio bill a combook of confidence accomplishments
CHICAGO, Feb. 1.—Five sacks of coming South for the winter, natural­ Florida lias, and which no other point
misiion of five members, headed by mail believed registered was stolen
at today’s public meeting.
in the United States has anything to
the secretary of the treasury, would by three bnnditji who nfter firing one ly want to get into the interior on compare with, is its natural springs of
Despite the British-French tilt, tho
bve authority, subject to tho approv­ shot stopped mail clerk in Whiting, fresh water. It is well known that in
naval committee of tho whole npal of the president, to refund or con­ Ala., this morning enrouto to Pen the north wo have no end of people
proved In short order tho two treat­
vert, and to extend the time of the nsylvnnin depot to postoffice.
ies by which, tho powers agree to lim­
payment of the principal or the intorit their capital ship sea power and to
„t, ur both of the foreign dobt.
impose certain restrictions on. thoir
The date of the maturity of the ob­
submarines. At the public session tho
ligations accepted by the commission
treaties arc to be rend into tho rec­
could not extend beyond Juno 15, 1917,
ord and each delegation head is to doand the interest rate could not bo less
livor an address expressing his gov­
than tV,t. Hoads of ono foreign gov­
ernment’s acceptance.
ernment could not be nccoptod for
Until tho lust minute it had been
those of another, nor could nny part of
undecided whether tho submarine de­
Naval Treaty Not Read But the Secretary Out
the foreign indebtedness bo cancelled.
clarations and tho accompanying reso­
The life of the commission would
lines the Terms
lution condemning use of poison gas
. be three years from tho ditto of tho
in warfare should ho put into a formal
approval of the act and tho mombers,
treaty or left In tho form of a proto­
( I I ) ’ Tlu&lt; A s a o c l i i l e i l P r e s s )
other than the secretary of tho treas­
ISIDENT
TRUST
COMPANY
col
not requiring parliamentary rati­
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—Sec­
ury would be appointed by the presi­
INDICTED
FOR
LARCENY
fication.
Expressions at tire commitretary Hughes presented to the
dent subject to confirmation by tho
OVER
MILLION
DOLLARS
ORAI.
ARGUMENT
BEFORE
THE
arms conference at 12:20 today
senate. During its life the commis­ FOR PRESENTATION NAVAL LIM
STATE SUPREME COURT
the text of a trenty for the limi­
(II)- T h e A s s o r l l i l r i l P r e s s )
sion would be required to make an­
ITATIONS ANI) USE OF
TODAY
tation of naval armaments. The
BOSTON. Fell. 1.—Max Mitchell,
nual reports to congress nt tho beginSUBMARINES
naval treaty wns not read hut
president Defunct Cosmopolitan Trust
ning of uncii regular session in De(lly The A«*i»clntril
Hughes outlined Its terms. In
Company nrraigned today on fivo
TALLAHASSEE, Fob. 1.—Oral ar­
cember.
concluding Hughes said no more
secret indictments in which lie charg­ gument In an attack on the constitu­
Only members of tho cabinet and
extraordinary
or
significant
ed
with larcenies aggregating to one tionality of new Florida automobile li­
open
session
or
tlio
arms
coiuvium-u
of congress will lie appointed on tho
trenty probably ever negotiated.
million
five hundred thousand dollars cense tax law before tho state supreme
wns
called
to
order
just
after
eleven
debt commission, according to Senntor
"Obviously it means an enor­
fraudulent
loans ntid conversions, court today. Action was brought by
o’clock
today
for
presentation
of
nav­
W’utson, Republican, Indiana, who told
mous saving of money and lift­
false
reports
and entries and with L. S. Boasted, of Miami.
al
limitations
treaty
and
special
trea­
llnbcns
the senate during tho debate yester­
ing of very heavy burdens from
alter
in
promissory
note.
Plcnded
ties
limiting
the
uso
of
submarines
corpus
proceedings
and
more
pnrticuday that, although he was not author­
the people. This trenty absolute­
not guilty.
Released fifty thousand nrly involves the validity of tho li­
ized by the president to make such an and poison gases. Chairman Hughes
ly ends the rnce in naval compe­
began
with
resolutions
adopted
in
Far
hail.
cense tnx Imposed on heavy trucks
announcement, he nevertheless knew
tition. At the same time it
thought the issuo, which hns been
that this wns tho president's inten­ Eastern committee after reading many
leaves the security of nil powers
TRINKLE INAUGURATED
treaties relating to Chinn, each of
olned before the court attacks tho
tion.
unimpaired but menns more. The
OF VIRGINIA
vnlidity of tho entire act.
Aside from the section proposing which adopted, Hughes read pointH of
best thing Is the spirit manifest­
not less than 114Vo which wns added ngreemnt between Japanese and Chi­
(II)’ T h e A ssu e ln le d P re s s !
ed by which wc were able to
that interest on tho refunded debt ho nese regarding Shantung.
RICHMOND, Feb. 1.—E. Leo Tin
reach this conclusion. We nro
as an amendment from tho finnneo
kie„ Wnythovlilo , Inaugurated Gov
taking the grentcat forward step
committee, tho only imoprtant change EX-l'IIEM IER vEN1ZELOS
ernor of Virginia todny.
to establish the reign of pence.”
Tlio recital at tlio Parish House (
in the hill by tho senate was tho elim­
WAS HERE TODAY WHILE
AT RAILROAD STATION
ination of a provision which would
last night of Mrs. Julius Takach ns- ,
Policemen Assigned
have given the commission authority
Sacred College
Misted by Mrs. Wrenn McGuinn, rcnd: |
to settle and refund nny clnlms which
to Special Duty With or wns well received and thoso who I
Convenes
Tomorrow
the United Slates hereafter might
Health Department attended attested their plcasuro a t '
to Elect New Pope
have against any foreign government."
each number by unstinted npplnuso.
In the Effort to Stamp Out Influenza
8. W. BRADFORD CHANGES
Efforts to mid a soldiers’ bonus pro­
Tlioro is no bettor talent thnn theso ,
ROME, Feb. 1.—The Sacred Col­
Epidemic
HIS POSITION TODAY—IS
vision to the measure; to limit tho
two excellent entertainers, Mrs. Tnk-.
lege will convene tomorrow to elect a
NOW WITH CHURCHWELLB
authority of the commission in dofornch having long ago won her way in-1
new pope. Tho Italian, French nnd
finif interest payments nnd to requiro
to the hearts of the Sanford people
Spanish governments which formerly
Tho first of tho month hns brought
congressional approval of tho oond
nnd Mrs. McGuinn making n great ono chnngo in tho personel of store
claimed tho right of veto havo Inform­
conversion agreements failed. Thu senhit whenever she visits tlio city in. tlio life.
ed the Holy See semi-officlnlly tlioy
Snm W. Bradford, who hns
ato 'lid adopt, however, an amendment
winter. Mrs. McGuinn is ono of tho been with tho Snnford Shoo &amp; Cloth­
hnvo no desires in tlio plotter.
t.v Senator Walsh, Democrat, Mussnmost talented renders in tho south nnd ing Co., so many yoars that ho. was
chusettr, requiring tlio commission nfis well known In Gonrgin nnd especial­ looked upon ns n fixture loft that
REVENUE INSPECTOR
h'r the conclusion of ench refunding
ly In Atlanta, her old home.
firm to go with tho Churchwell Com­
ROBBED
MANY
HOMES
negotiation to report tho results to MALE VAMP BECOMES
Tho following program wns enrried pany and took Up his now duties to­
OF PRIVATE WHISKEY
VILLI AN WITH NOIIMA
*jje *cn«tu. Senator Walsh explained
out:
dny. Mr. Bradford is probably ^no
that the object was to glvo “pitiless
Who is Sylvia?___ Franz Schuhort of the most popuinr clothing men in
CHICAGO, Fob. 1.—Pollco an­
Publicity" to the work of tho commis­
Lew Cody, wreckor of clncmn homes
The I.nsH with tho Lollcnto Air
tho city nnd numbers his friends by
sion.
hns reformed. The formot'molo vamp nounced todny Scott Burnetto,* in­
__________ Dr. Thomas A. Arno his ncqunintnnccs. Ho recently won tho
will vamp no longer. Instead ho will spector of intornnl revenue depart­
Sing, Sinllo, Slumber------------prize for being one of tho mon In San­
appear hoforo the camera ns an hon- ment confessed to participation in RAILWAY STRIKE
______________ Chnrles Gounod ford who nlwnys had n pleasant word
whiskey
robberies
totalling
half
a
os t-to-good ness villinn, such a one
IN GERMANY TODAY.
Vlllnnclle..............Evn Doll’ Aqua nnd a smile all the timo nnd ho is corthat was heartily hissed in tho good million dollars within tho last yenr.
WILL TIE UP TRAFFIC
Mrs. Julius Takach
tninly a popuinr young business man.
old melodrama dnyH. Cody will he Burnetto snld to hnvo confessed im­
Rending,
Mrs.
Wren
McGuin
Mr. Brndford will hnvo chnrgo of the
l l l r The A ssociated P ress)
seen in a picturlzntlon of "Tho Sign plication In robberies homes of many
Vale___________K.cnncdy Russell men’s furnishings with the ChutchBERLIN,
Feb.
1.—Tho
oxocutlvd
on tho Door," Chnnning Pollock’s most prominent citizens of Chlcngo. committee of rnilwny mon’s union de­
Cnro Nome - _________ ..Verdi well Company nnd will bo glad to see
highly successful stngo play of last
Mrs. Julius Takach *.
cided todny to proclaim a genornl
all of his old frlonds at his now place;
season, nt tro Star thontro tonight. NEW BRUNSWICK
•
Mrs. Julius Tnknch
striko on railways beginning nt mid­
of business.
Ho is n prominent member of tho cast
TO ADOPT MONOPOLY
Group of Readings, Mrs-------night tonight.
supporting Norma Talmndgo, who is
ON LIQUOR TRAFFIC
..........................................Wren’McGuin
FIELD MARSHAL
tho star of tlio production, which is
VIbsI D' Arte, Vlssl D’ Amoro..
CANAL NOT AFFECTED
PRINCE YAMAGATA
released by Associated First National.
RY EARTHQUAKE TREMORS
(Toscn)______________ Puccini
OF JAPAN IS DEAD
“ 1 in uim relief work. “Tho Sign on
—MOVEMENT NOT STRONG
Love in April..Chrhtinnna Kriona
Ex-Promlor of Greeco wns horo to0 *)o,,r,, will ho tho feature attracUn bol di Vodromo(Madnmo
( l ly T h e A ssociated P rcrs)
ti,"&gt; at the Star tonight.
day for u few. minuteB* Btay nt tho
LONDON; Fgb. 1,—Field Marshal
Butterfly)----------------- 1
Union station.
Prince Yamagata, ono of few remain­
I-ord's purity Water will bo given
Laurent tho Magician will be at tho ing of Papon's elder statesman died
7, y tomorrow. . Go out to tho filPrincess Thcatro Thursday njght at hts homo in Odawara today says
. “ station on tho Snnford-Orlpndo
under tho auspices of tho American exchange telegraph dispatch from
"nil tomorrow nnd got your bottles
Toklo. E ighty ftttir yMVs old. ’ '
Legion.
I 'M free of chargo.

With Solid Opposi
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ority Side

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SOCIETY
MRS. FRED DA Hi Kit, Society Editor,
Phone 217-W
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— If y « a nrp g o i n g a n y n k r r * M e o m l n g
kom&gt;, o r U y o u a r r r n l t r l a l u l i f , w r i t *
a p ca ln l cnrd to th la d e p a r t m e n t , g U I n *
d e ta lla , o r t r l e k p o n e t h e Item . It w i l l
be a r e n l l y n p p r e e la t e d .

SOCIAL CALENDAR
Wednesday—Hartnell's Orchestra will
give n dance at tho Parish House.
Frldny—Daughters of Wesley will
hnvo a turkey supper at tho Parish
Houso from 5 o’clock on.
Snturdny—Children's Story Hour nt
Centra Pnrk nt 4 p. m.

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party motoring to Orlando yesterday rocont bride. 'Thoro boing thirty-two
to attend tho concert glvon ly Frlodn tables.
Mcsdnmca Wight and Mrs. Mcro
Hompcl nt the Denchnm Theatre.
formed tho receiving lino, welcoming
Miss Gertrudo Jordan, of Snvnnnnh, tho guests on their arrival. Mrs, Hal
will nrrive Wednesday to bo tho guost Wight was boautifully nttlred in
of Miss Ruby Wlllinms nt hor homo, Brown ennton cropo and sntin, and
Mrs. Itnlph Wight woro nn oxquisito
218 Mngnolin nvo.
gown of black sntin nnd chiffon bead­
Mrs. II. II. Hill loft yestordny for ed. Mrs. Moro, tho honoice, wns hand­
her homo in Columbin, S. C., nftcr somely gowned in n smart afternoon
spending several weeks hero with her. crontion.
Tho decorations wore elaborate nnd
daughter, Mrs. Tjirner Houser nt her
beautiful
and fentured tho dainty col­
homo on Palmetto nvcnuc.
or motif of rose, green nnd whito, Tho
Mrs. C. T. Pound, Jr., nnd Mrs. F. A. walls wero completely hiddon with
Hazard left this afternoon for their nspnrngus fern gracefully entwined
homes in Augustn, Gn., nftcr spending with bougntivclin. Floor lamps nnd
some time hero ns tho guests of tho lights shaded in roso enst n soft rich
lntter's pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. L. glow over this pretty scene.
Tho tnlly enrds woro lovely hnndDumas.
pnintod brides, theso were given out by
littlo Misses Billio Wight and Julin
PIPE ORGAN CLUB
Higgins, who wore dninty frocks of
Mrs. J. B. Rny wns tho hostess yes­
organdie. The hours passed very quick­
terday for the members of tho Pipo
ly in the Interesting gnmo of bridge,
Orgnn Club.
high score being mndo by Mrs. Julius
A short business session wns held
Schultz, who wns awarded a pair of
in responso to roll call, tho members
cnndlcsticks and cnndlcs, second prize,
responded with recent happenings in
also cnndlo sticks nnd candles, was
muslcnl world. Articles wero turned
won by Mrs. D. L. Thrnshor; low score
in for tho Easter Bnznnr, nnd during
prizo favors was won by Mids Mary
tho social hour tho members were
Howard. Tho honoroo, Mrs. Moro,
busy sewing • on nrticles for tho ba­
wns presonted nn embroidered npron.
zaar.
Following tho nwnrding of prizes
Miss Dorothy Ray sang two solos,
tho
hostessos assisted by Misses Flor­
nnd Mrs. Ernest Betts snug in hor
ence
Henry, Dnphno Wimblsh, Mario
usual charming manner "My Little
Tongue, Frances Chnppcll, Marjorio
Gray Homo in Tho West."
Clay, Sara Warren Enstcrby, Agnes
Lnto in tho afternoon tho hostess
Dumas, Florence Mero, Frances Dut­
assisted by Mrs. Robson and Miss
ton, Mary Elizabeth I’uleston, Olivo
Dorothy Rny served delicious refresh­
ments consisting of salad, snltincs, Newman, Snrn Evelyn Williams nnd
Mrs. J. N. Tolar served dninty refresh­
olives, cake ami colTee.
ments
consisting of block ico crenm in
Members of tho club present wore
roso
and
whito, individual cakes iced
Mrs. Sinah Bray, Mrs. Itossitcr, Mrs.
in
white,
rose cups filled with mints
Maines, Mrs. Ernest Betts, Mrs. O. D.
nnd cofTcc.
Farrell, Mrs. Geo. Hyman, Mrs. II. G.
This wns indeed n charming social
Mcthvin, Mrs. L. T. Bryan, Mrs. Estcourtesy,
and ono of n series with
ridgo, Mrs. McGnghin, Mrs. Powell,
which
Mrs.
Mero is being honored.
Mrs. 1’orte‘r Pitts, Mrs. Forest Gntehel,
visitors were Mrs. Bob Rowe, Mrs.
Derby, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Robson and ROADS MUST TURN
OVER PART PROFITS
Mrs. Phelps.

MARKETS
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CELERY
Carlot Shipments Reported, Jan. 30th:
Florida—Snnford Section................ 10
Florida—Tampa Section ................ 1
Now York .................... - ...... - ....... ~. 3
California—Northern district ......... 3
California—Southorn d i s t r i c t ...... 2

The Star Today!

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JACK HOLT in-

“The Call of
The North”

Totnl cars.................................. 18
Destinations of Florida Shipments
Monday
Florence, 3; Rochester, 1; Chicago,
2; Elmira, 1; Now York, 1; Wnycross, 5
1; Potomac Yurds, 1; Indianapolis, 1.
Wednesday—Iluslness meeting of tho
-rAlso FOX NEW S!
Totnl, 11 cars.
Woman’s Club nt tho Club rooms.
No
diversions
roported.
Thursday—Mrs. C. M. Vorco will en­
Totnl cnrlot shipments colery boh•
tertain thp members of tho Every
son
1022
to
date,
cars
..............
203
Week Bridge Club nt her home on
Tomorrow — Norma Talmadge in
Totnl cnrlot shipments colory sea­
Ninth street.
“Sign on the Door”; Torchey Comedy*
son 1021 to snmc date last year
Fridny—Mrs. R. J. Holly will enter­
cars ............................... ...... - ....300
tain tho members of tho Rook Lov­
£hus. Brady, the Baritone Soloist, will sing every
Totnl cnrlot shipments colory sea­
ers Club nt her homo on Pnrk ave­
•
Wednesday
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son to date, cars ..................... .11072
nue.
fy .
Total cnrlot shipments colory sea­
Frldny—Tho Intermedinto Christlnn
son 1020 to dato last year cars 0427
Endeavor Society of tho I’rosbytqrShipping Point Information, Jan. 30th FORTY-FIVE CONVIC­
inn church will bo ontortnined by
SANFORD, FLA.: Cool, cloudy.
Misses Irma Smith nnd Graco GilTIONS VIOLATING
Hnulings moderate.
Demand nnd
Ion at tho homo of the former.
LICENSE TAG LAW
movement slow, market dull and weak­
Friday—Mrs. Georgo Rico will enter­
r| 'V lU V tR Y .I
er feeling, prices lower. Cariots f. o.
tain in honor of hor guests, Mrs.
Tavares, Jan. 30.—Sheriff Cnssib. cash track: 10 inch crates Golden
Chns. H. Rliss nnd Mrs. Arthur
dny hns secured 45 convictions of vi­
Self Blanching, in tho rough, 4b-Gs,
Fiske, of Worchoster, Mass., nt tho
olators of the license tag law nnd a
mostly $3.i)0.
homo of her daughter, Mrs. Ray­
number of cases are yet to bo tried.
Telegraphic Reports from Important
mond Key.
When he notified tho public thnt on
Markets
nnd nftcr Jnn. 15 ho will nrrest
PITTSBURGH: 28, cloudy. No ar­ those who woro operating cars and
Miss Ola Redmond, of Atlnntn, Gn.,
rivals. 15 cars on track. Oponing
is tho nttructivo guest of Mrs. J. S.
trucks without tho 1922 license he
prices Tuesday: Supplies moderate,
Harvard.
mennt whnt he proclaimed. •
dcmnml uni| movement slow, mnrkct
He Is also watching cnrefully tho
steady. Calif’s crates Golden Heart,
Mrs. Homer Williams, (nee Ruby
dates on temporary liconso plncnrds
Os-lOs, best $0.50-$ 10.50; poorer ns
Roy) Bpent Thursday nnd Friday here
nnd no longer can nnyono get away
low ns $7.00. Fln.’s 10-inch crates of
with her father, A. L. Roy.
from paying the lisccnsc feo by using
Golden Self Blanching $4.00-$4.75,
a dealer's license pinto for tho ontiro
GENERAL REPAIRING
mostly $4.2B-$4.50.
Mrs. Karl Schultz nnd Mrs. L. I.
year. Fifteen days is now tho limit. West First St.
Old Ford Gari|i
Frazier motored to Orlando yesterday
PHILADELPHIA: 28, elenr. Fin.
The sheriff nnd his deputies are
3 arrived. 3 cars on track. Demand
where they spent the afternoon.
also nftcr thoso who drivo recklessly
rhono No. 447-W
and movement modernto, market firm,
over
tho
county
roads,
who
do
not
prices slightly higher. Fla.’s 10-inch
Mrs. W. M. Gaut, of Jasper, Ala., is
WASIIINTON,
Jan. 30.—RnilFOR MRS. MERO.
crates Golden Self Blanching, 4s-8s, dim their headlights nt night nnd
the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ned
thoso who throw their scnrchlights
One «.f the prettiest parties of the roads which earned moro than six §1.00-$4.50. Others $.3.50.
Harrison, at her home on Sixth street.
per
cent
upon
the
vnlud
of
their
|
season was that given yesterday af­
NEW YORK: 32, partly cloudy. straight ahead of the cor, which is nn
property
used
hi transportation durMr. and Mrs. S. O. Chase, Mrs. It. ternoon by Mrs. Ralph Wight nnd Mrs.
Calif. 4, Fla. 7 arrived. Demand was offense thnt Is absolutely criminal.
"Arresting thoso who violate tho
Cluli
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Dio
Period
foom
September
l,
moderate foi^ good stock, movement
F. Whitner, Mrs. E. I). Mobley and Hal Wight, at the Woman’s
1920,
to
January
1,
1021,
are
required
automobile
laws docs not mnko mo
Miss Martha Fox were a congenial House, honoring Mrs. Percy Mero, a
limited, mnrkct steady for good stock.
under nn order issued today by the
popular
with
some,” said tho sheriff,
Interstate Commerce Commission to Calif’s crates Golden Heart, 5s-8s, best "hut I didn’t make tho Inws. I am
$G.00-$0.50. Poorer as low as $5.50.
turn half of the excess so onrned over
Fla.’s 10-icnh crates, Golden Self­ simply enforcing them. The man ANTARTIC EXPI.ORP.lt DIKII
to tho government.
Blanching, 4s-8s, best mostly $4.00­ who npplnudcd me for arresting a
ON WAY TO SOUTH POLE
.
. , .
,,
.
| $4.50, few as high as $5.00. Larger mnonshining negro, condemned mo
THREE WEEKS AGO
A new telcphono enables fyou to
a„
when I asked him to see tho judge
* see and. ordinnry, $3.00-$3.50.
the faces nt tho other end. "Wrong]
~ ...
(Hr The Amnirlnlnl I'rc.i
,
, , .
, , . . , „ „ 1 CHICAGO: 30, partly cloudy. Cnlif for driving a car with 1921 license."—
face,
Central,
I
wanted
a
blonde,"
w
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P
.
,
nUENOS AIRES, Jan. .10.-More
. .1
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i, I’la. 5 arrived. 31 cars on track. Eustis Lake Region.
be the next complaint.
.
u__ .
...
.
,
than threo weeks elapsed between tho
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Supplies liberal. Demand nnd move­
CONGREGATIONAL
CLUB
WINS.
death of Sir, Earnest Schncklcton,
ment moderate, mnrkct weaker, prices
British explorer and announcement to
lower. Calif’s crates Golden Heart,
Tho
Congregational
Mon’s
Club
won
the world wns mndo yesterday when
best $8.00-$8.50; poorer as low as $5.
10 Stores in Georgia------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 Store in Florida
the
howling
match
last
night
with
the
the
body arrived nt Montevideo. De­
Fla.’s 10-inch crates Golden Self
lay duo to series wireless mishaps.
Blnnching, 4s-0s, $4.50-$5.U0, mostly Kiwnnis Club.
Tho score follows:
Died aboard steamship Qu.’st on
$4.50. 8s $4.00-$ 1.25.
which ho was making another AntCongregational Men's C'luh
POTOMAC YARDS: reports pass­
ings foi 24 hours previous to 7 a. m. Bolding ...... ........ 150 1G9 154 473 nrtie voyage while anchored off South
today: 32 cars destined: New York Pennington . ........ 135 105 131 431 Georgia Island January fifth, lie wsa
14; Boston, 4; Philadelphia, 3; Pitts­ Remind ...... ........ 128 117 143 388 in good health tho day before. At
SELLS IT FOR LESS
burgh 3, Montreal, 2; Washington, 2; Roily .......... ....*.. .109 170 105 384 three-thirty n. m. ho felt sharp pains
in his bnck nnd rnllod tho ships doc­
unknown 2, Bulfalo, 1; Baltimore, 1. Randall ...... ........ 98 70
Jewett ........
10G 100 tor who hnrdly begun preparing rem­
edies when the explorer died without
METHODIST NOTES
uttering
nnothcr word. Heart trou­
Club total.............................1950
ble.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Sntterwhite, nnd dau­
Kiwnnis Club
This week’s freight brings us a world of new goods for our White Sale ghter Elsie Vernen, left Tucsdny for
Lloyd .......... ....... 88
:;0° LAYMEN’S CONVENTION
their home in Richmond, Vn., after
Bower ........ ........ 1G0 153
r,:17
AT LAKELAND TUESDAY
n pleasant visit with their relatives Thigpen ......
........ 103
93
Mr. nnd Mra. R. R. Eldridgo of Pnoln.
ST. JOHN’S I’RESBYTKIlT
Colored Organdies, 40 inches wide
Lnno ............ ....... 104
G8
Smith .......... ....... 127 111
Mrs. S. W. Walker returned homo Wight ........
Tho Lnyninn’s convention of tho St
Although the m ar­ Fridny
97
from Arcadia where sho has
John's Preshytory will he held st
ket has advanced hem visiting her mother, bringing
Club totnl.............................1757 Lakeland tomorrow beginning at ten
25% on Pongee, vve Mrs. Parker bnck to Snnford with her.
o'closk nnd lasting the greater part of
tho day. Mnny from Snnford Presby­
Colored Organdie, permanent finish, 40-in.
have received an­
Laurant, Magician, at terian church will attend nnd tho pro­
Mrs. Hnttie Tnto arrived from Mis­
other shipment to sissippi Snturdny being called by tho Princess, Tuesday night. gram is filled with good things as
wide, yard
illness of hor daughter, Mrs. Coursey
sell for, yard—
200-3tc follows:
of French Avo, who hr.s been ill for
10:00-10:15—"Devotlonnl Exercis­
somo time.
es..........J.
II. Sadler, Oakland, Fla.
RICHMAN PLAYS LEAD
10:15-10:30—Address by President
WITH NORMA TALMADGE Laymen's Association___________Mrs. Blount of Fort Myora ia visit­
ing
her
father,
I)r.
S.
W.
Walker
nnd
36-in. Wash Satin, a very popular fabric, Pastel shades, a yard....... 69e
Charles Richmnn plays the leading ..............H. C. Du Bose, Sr-nford, Fla.
fnmily.
10:30-11:00—“Whnt Aro tho DoW arren’s Satin A rt Ticking, a y a r d .................................................... 39c
man for Norma Tnlmndgo in tho pop­
mnnds
of tho I.ocnl Church?’’------Colored Indian Head, 36-inches, a y a r d ..............................
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29c
Mrs. E. L. Cobb of Richmond, Vn., ular First National stnr’s screen pro­ .......... E. n. Drumrlght, Tnmpn, Fla.
has boon tho guest of her brother, R. duction of Chnnning Pollock’s success­
11:00-11:30—“Aro We Justified In
ful stage play, “Tho Sign on tho Door’’
R. Eldridgc nnd fnmily.'
Meeting
All the Demands of Tho Lo­
32-in. Lorraine, French Gingham, fast colors,
Misses’ Pure Silk
which will ho tho feature offering at
cal
Church?"______Alex
J. Conkloy
a yard
Wero you at Sunday School yester­ tho Star Theatre tomorrow.
Ribbed H o s e ,
Mr. Richman's engagement with Tnmpn, Fin.
day? If not, why not? Wo had 307
11:30-12:00—"How Do tho Fore­
brown
and
black,
Miss
Talmadgo marks his third ap­
nnd needed you.
We can’t hnvo a
.
Going
Topics Squnro with tho Great
sizes, 7 to 10, pair, successful Sunday School without you. pearance oposito n First Natlonul star Commission?’’...........
N. P. Yowcll,
within a period of six months. Ho re­
Renfrew Shirt Madras, fast colors, yard
Orlnndo
Fin.
All tho members of tho Celery Avo., cently supported Anita Stowort. in
12:00-12:15—"Senson of IntorcessCirclo are called to meet nt the homo “Harriot nnd tho Piper,” and sinco ory Prayer for nn Awakened Con­
of their captain Mrs. J. E. Spurllng, that time played with Knthorlno Mac­ science."
36-in. All-Wool Storm Serge, navy and brown
Benrdnll Avo., Wednesday nftcr- Donald in “TruHt Your Wife.” Dur­ 12:15-2:00—LUNCH.
Boys’ Nicely Tail­ on
ing the latter engagement Richmnn
noon.
1:30-2:00—"Docs Not tho Presby­
a yard
wrote in collaboration with A. S. Loored Blouses, fast
terian
Progressive Program Meet Our
At 0:15 Wednesday night all of­ Vino nn originul story which has just Every Requirement?"—H. C. DuBoso,
colors,
best
make,
been
picturized
by
M1
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3
MacDonald
ficers nnd touchers of tho Sunday
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Fin.
sizes
8
to
15,
each
School nro.requested to meet nt tho nnd entitled “Stranger Thnn Fiction.” Sanford,
The best 36-in. Sheeting, a yard
2:00-2:30—"Whnt Cnn tho Lay­
church for supper, immediately fol­
men’s Association Do In Assisting tho
lowing which Workors Council will
COME
AND
SEE!
Church in Organizing Along *ho Sug­
ho hold. This is nn important meet­
gested Lines of tho Program?’’—”
ing so holp mnko It 100 per cont by
Wo invito tho general public to call H. Scovoll, President Laymen’s As­
laying by nil excuses qnd rensons on'uB nt our filling Btntlon on tho Or­ sociation of Suwnnco Prcsbytory,
for not boing there and bo present, lando road Thuradny from 1 to 0 p. m.
full of "pop", energy and onthusinsm Como, bring whatever bottio you may Jacksonville, Fin.
2:30-3:00—Election of Officers and
to go nhend with this great and Im­ hnvo nnd lot us fill it with Lord’s
Opon
Discussion.
portant work of tho church.
You Purity Water freo of chnrgo.
3:00—Benediction..............Dr*
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sny, I don't do much, I don’^ count but 2GG-2tc
M. M. LORD.
Stacey,
Lakeland,
Flo.
romombor, success copies only by
share each individual doing his or hor
SELLS IT FOR LESS
Savo monoy by buying your season
Laurant Magician, at
dead levol best. Do you want succcess ticket to tho Lyceum Course. $2.00
-EAST FIRST STREET
OSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK-----------------------In our church work thla year? It de­ for the aoason or 76c for each ndmis- Princess, Tuesday night.
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filiation!. The manner in which they
aro usually solccted Is a disgrace to
our school system.
Men who ore
bettor politicians than educators aro
too often selected and their greatest
effort wlillo in offico Is to keep in
office. Tho political turn-stllo is too
often worked for and ngainst teach­
ers. Tenchers nro not permitted to
use the freedom thnt they nro entitled
to, and nro hampered in tholr efforts
by the politienn nxo thnt hangs nbovo
their hends. This is all wrong. It Ib
this
conduct tlmt has brought the
are our interests, and all th at a
private school into grenter favor be­
thoroughly modern, well organ­
cause there, merit counts for moro
than political activities.
ized bank can do to serve or as­
Happily, polities seldom onters into
sist its customers is the constant
local school board organization. Some­
endeavor of this institution.
times, It is to be regrotted if does* If
any one can conceive of. a good rea­
son why n man’s political views should
enter in to his fitness for n plnco on
tho school board, ho is invited to
nnmo tho reason. If ho is n mnn
who proporiy apprnis. s tho school, h
interested in school questions, nnd is
a mnn of good bunincss judgment nnd
nnd good mornls, his political party
should bo of little concern, unless ho
should hnppen to belong ta a party
thnt advoented unAmorlcnn principles
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
nnd policies.
II. F. WIIITNER, Cashier 2
F. P. FOItSTEU, President
Tho one plen thnt is going up with
great uniformity from the touching
forre of America, is, thnt parents

M IG H T H A V E BEEN K IN O

The Interests ol This'
Community

I ’n b lla h rd *v»-rr a f t e r n o o n e x r e iil Sun
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P h o n e UK np to OiOO I*. XI.

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O n e Y ea r ........ ................ ......— ...... - ....... I
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O n e W e e k ....................- ....................IB C

ing them out is tho dearth of store
rooms nnd building lots.
However
there are several men here now ne­
gotiating for building sites and when
they make a deal there will be build­
ings started hero that will make San­
ford tho city it should be. You can't
hide your light under n bushel nny
longer.
Outside capital is waking
up to the many advantages of this
city nnd there will lie at least six new
buildings built this spring nnd they
will house entirely new business ven­
tures.
HOES COURTESY PAY?

. T h e til* 12- to IH -p age W e e k l y H e r ­
a l d e n t i r e l y ro v era S e m i n o le C o u n ty
a n d la p u h lla h rd e v e r y F r id a y . A d v e r l l a l n x r a lr a m a d e k n o w n o n a p p ll r a l l o n , l l r m o c r n t l c In p o lllle a .
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y en r, a l w n y a In a d v n n e e .________________

Does courtesy always pny?
When does courtesy cense to ho a
virtue?
Roth these questions were aroused
by the experience of n 'riend who re­
cently visited a newspaper office in a
Just n little more sun if you plonse, vlorldn city.
This friend was offended because
Tho cloudy Weather is spoiling tho he thought he had been treated rudegood fishing nnd boating.

How populnr wo nro tho first of
tho month. Ono would almost believe
It was Vnlenttno Day—such a big
mall.
After tho roof of tho thontro fell
nnd almost n hundred were killed tho
Washington authorities nro probing
for the cause. They could probably
find many buildings of the same sort
if they looked hard enough.
Roaches were found In a still near
DeLund where liquor was being made.
That's nothing. They found rats and
other varmints in several stills in
Duval county the other day but it
does not keep the poor fools from
drinking this liquid polsion.
Ford now hns a plan to use corn
an a fuel mnking grnin alchol out of
the surplus nnd using the now mixture
in rnrs. We hope he hns a new way
of mixing the alchol in cars as nil wo
Jinve ever seen was a bad mixturo
nnd usually winds up in disaster.
Tomorrow ami Friday tho balloon
ascension nnd Dollar Day Snlc.i will
he put on by the Sanford merchants.
If the woathcr is clear by thnt tlmo
nnd we hnve every reason to hcllovo
i t will, there will bo big crowds hero
to see the ascension nnd to tako ad­
vantage of the dollar snlea. This is
the wny to mnko Sanford tho truding
center. Bring the people In and then
give them something tq stimulate tho
buying, Sanford storca were nevor
bettor, the stocks wero never finer,
tho prices were never lower than thoy
nro right now nnd wo want tho thous­
ands of people here to know it. Sales
are tho things.
Sanford will have several big sur­
prises in Iho near future in tho wny
of new buildings nnd new business
houses. The only thing that is keen-

Fancy
Groceries
Fresh Fruits
and Vegetables

TIIE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

The Bank of Safety
Security-Service

This Institution, whose success and strength has
been builded by a loyal people, whose most vain,
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 servicewishes you a happy, healthful and prosperous
New Year.

But for tho war this young man
might have boon now the ruler of Ba­
varia. IIo in tho former I’rlnco Al­
brecht, who wan heir apparent to tho
throne.

Everything Ready
For The Opening of
South Florida Fair

organized and it has |,cc„ announced
thnt from time to time their PeMon
nel would be cnnlrgod i,y the auditin'
room activities until commencement
of others. The committees ns oqmj
day—this great day in the life of
izod at this time follow;
young people when they take their
County Exhibits Will He Better Than
Advisory committee, (To [)C conperspective of the future; and even
Ever
suited with regard to all plans Major
•lien too little concern is shown in tho
W. L. Floyd, Gainesville. Captain
future education of thnt graduating ",
, 0 un
TAMPA, Jan. 31.—(Special).—Ev- George M. Lyuch, St. Petersburg
class. If parents would tnko a lively nlong with his good look3 and his
. . . . .
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Major W. It. Thomas, Gainesville
interest in school room work through­ splendid ability to think for himself, or&gt;'th,nS 19 ,n romHnoB8 for the open- Professor Brinson, Gainesville.
&lt;&gt;«y of the South Florida Fair hero
out the yenr nnd manifest their inter­ ho has n bnckbono of his own nnd the
Committee on Invitation, Miss ids
est in the work being done, it would people of South Florida are proud of Thursday morning, Fcbrunry 2. Ev- C. Burkhim, chairman, Mrs. K. G. Baxhe very encouraging to the teaching of such a record.
ory building has been completed; ov- ter, Mrs. J. A. Spruill, Sirs. L. u.
force nnd would inspire tho students
IIc is unlike some others wo know
booth in tha county exhibit build- Morris, D. J. Edwards, J. It. Millan,
with a hotter zeal. So too, business who nro not very far nwny who spend
.
,
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i»«s have been put in shape. A small Misa Nelle DnCosln (all of Gained
men should tnko n friendly Interest in most of their legislating homo
villo). Mrs. Fred Gilbert, Kissimmee,
the school problems, tho revenues nnd Lakeland nnd when it comes to boss ftrn,y of, mcn h.n9 b&lt;*n b«sy the past Miss Sue Ilnrco, Clearwater, Howell
the methods employed.
Tho public rule they vote with tho bosses every two ^ cck® PuttmS on tho finnl toUC l* T. Lykes, Henry Hollingsworth, Har­
E,,cb ^ u n ty agent or mnn in
school is of more vital nnd fnr reach­ time and simply follow the dictates
ris, Greenville,S. C., W. C. G. Kilgore,
ing importance tlrnn nny other in­ of tho ring politicians, chief among chnfg0L of the exhibit for some coun- Wildwood, Mrs Goorge Davenport,
stitution in tho land, nnd yet we can their acts being the supporting of tho * i9 hetro or lnf hls nf c"J hero1 f'™ ’ Jacksonville, Solomon Mans, Tampa,
county 9 Part,culbr exhibits, Charles Price, Brooksville, Mrs. Paul
find no time to devote to it, (though Esch Cummings measure and tho con- nR
we can spend several hours n week for 'scription bill and every other abom- En9t minute gathering of the best Carter, Mnrinnna..
vegetables, plants, shrubs and
matters of purely amusement or po- in able measure thnt has come up ns
Committee on Publicity, Byron
well
ns
absenting
themselves
from
flowers
is being made. Most of the
liticnl significance. Some day we
Me G. West, Jacksonville, chairman
shall renlizc our mistake in this mat­ the halls of Congress when tho rolls 8tnI,lu In d u cts such ns grain, forage, for the stato at large. EH Fateh, vice,
ter of school interest, and that day aro called on most questions.
Wo ",cata nnd tho likc- wore brou»ht in chairman for the state nt lar^o, Miss
wil mark n new ora in Amcricnn cit- need men who will stay on tho job dn^8 nK° ’
Francis Wells, vice-chairman, Gaines­
The county exhibits will bo surpassIzcrnship ns well ns in school effic­ and who will do what hey believe is
ville, Forry G. Wnll, Tampa, T. Curry,
iency. —Reporter Stnr.
right nnd not what the bosses tell in«]y bcau? fuI' Tber6J 8 intcnso rlv' Merchant, Madison, Elmer McCreary,
them to do.—Lakeland Star.
» T not on]y to make tho raoBt artiatlc
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displays but to mnko tho best nll- Gainesville, Mrs. L. J. Knight, Ocaln,
WIIY PARK TRAMMELL REMAINS
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around showing, for evory county cx- Mrs. W. A. Roxby, Daytona.
Finance Committee, r. DeVcre B.
ON THE JOB
.
INGW S m y r n a IxlV C S
hibltor in tho Bhow hopes to enpture
Morris, treasurer local organization,
A w a y a B u n g a lo w
ono or mor° °f tb° main prizes out of Chairman, Dr. J. Maxcy Dell, J. H.
r&gt; i. ix r
tbo
nbou^ twenty-fivo thoua1 0 B C S l W T i t e r and dollars which the South Florida Vidal, Miss Betty Miller.
Program and Entertainment, Eli
-------Fair nnd Gnsparilla Association is ofFutch,
chnirmnn; Mrs. J. W. McCol­
Now Smvrnn is pulling ono of tho fering.
lum,
assistant
chairman.
greatest publicity stunts in the history
Tl.o umusemont pike is in rcndincss
Sub-Committee
on program, Kline
of the state. Lnst year the Hoard of nnd the free nets nro hero for tho
Grnhnm,
chairman;
J. Fletcher Bur­
Trade conceived the iden of building opening day. The racehorses are qunrnett,
Miss
Muhlc
Sachez,
Mrs. Orville
nnd equipping n fine bungalow homo tored nt the trnck, Thcro is not ono
T.
Stone.
in .Now Smyrna nnd giving it nwny thing left undone that would add to
Sub-Committee on Eentertninmcnt,
frtfe to the person living outside of the
entertninment of the grent
Mrs.
W. M. Dnle, Chairman, Mrs.
Florida who would write the host es- throngs.
Thornton
B. Stringfellow, Mrs. L J.
say about the beauties and advantages
The Gnsparilla fete, which begins
Burkhim,
Mrs. Geo. S. Waldo, Misi
of New Smyrna. There are no strings February 0 nnd is to bo concluded the
Myra
McMillan.
tied to this offer except thnt the lucky fotowlng night with tho coronntion of
Committee on Hotels and Transpor
one must come to New Smyrna to re- King Gnsparilla XIV and his queen,
tntlon,
Mrs. E. G. Bnxtcr, Chairman,
side. The contest hns been going on will be a great entertainment. The
S.
T.
Dell,
Mrs. DoVero D. Morris. C.
for tho past six months and Now Krowo hns special costumes hero, tho
S.
Robertson,
Mrs. Oscar Morris, J.
Smyrna has received thousands of pirate ship has been put in truo form,
B.
Dell,
Mins
Almn
Fennell.
dollars worth of advertising already nnd Cnpt. Tont Lozano hns had his
and will receive many thousands moro whiskers trimmed nnd waxed to tho
HERALD ADS get results.
when the contest is decided.
Tho exact pirnticnl nnglo.
Judges have been selected and tho edThe rnilronds have offered special
itor of the Herald hns consented to act rates from all parts of tho stato for
as ono of them. Tho New Smyrna tho entire period of tho fair.
HOME COMING WEEK
.EAST FLORIDA SEMINARY
STUDENTS AT GAINESVILLE
GAJNESVILLE, Fob. 1.—Prcporntions for tho reunion hero March
^ Jjand 0 of former students of tho
Enst Florida Seminary, nt which
many Florldlnns wero educated and
which passed out of cxistnnco some
years ago with other institution! to
be merged with the University of
Florida nnd the Florida State College
for women, are going forward rapid­
ly nnd tho locnl conimltfae in charge
of arrangements is bunding every ef­
fort in an attempt to get in touch with
those who attended the school.
Numerous committees hnve been

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fjrtirie.1 malingers have been
‘ aside by Mr. Lnurnnt because
fLlieved in the Lyceum os a grent■fe!d in which to presen his work
*L» na n charter member of tho
Bnuitlonnl Lyceum Aasoclntion,
5 had no small part in the dopnt of this organization and
„ lycoiim movement ns a whole.
[ n f high esteem in which he Is held
'the members of his own profession
uVMenred in fact that he was given
L d medal by the Society of Amorla Magicians. He has nlso nppenred
j jevoral* occasions before societies
didentific -esenreh.
^ has always been Mr. Lnurnnt s
,in to have tho most nrtistlc mnglc
letcrtainment before tho public. Ho
never been content to let well
,Mngh alone or to rest upon his
„»)&lt; Fmh season he bns endcavorIto make his entertainments bettor
|ti»n the last.
J The production of the coming sen■lon will be equipped in the usiinl Inv[Lih manner that has ehnrnrterlzod nil
|hi! entertainments, the stage settings
liorpassing in beauty all previous ofjfort*. Mr. Fred [.arson will nssist
|Mr. l.aurnnt and as stnge mnnnger
liill have shnrire of this mass of
Inplpment. insuring n perfect prosenItailnn of the program.
Mr. Lnurnnt will also ho assisted by
■Mils Greta Banes, a talented pinniste
Iwho will delight the nudionecs with
liter riano solos. She will tnko nn
I active part in the vnrlous mngtc
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name on "the dotted line.”
Thus THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY
MELON GROWERS they stick tho business man, and in
OF THE SOUTH IS SANFORD
turn the entire public.
Theso as­
U’ontlmifd from Paiio Onp)
Watermelon growers of Centrnl sociations and agencies so full of pro­
At Green Cove
Florida should have their seed in tho mise furnish nn ensy means of making artesian water.
ground by Fcbruury 20, Growers of n living to the shamless projector of Springs, a short distance abovo Jack­
South or North Florida should plant tho scheme but it adds to the cost of sonville, there is a natural spring"disa few days earlier or later.
living to those who nre producers nnd chnrging 3,000 gallons a minute which
New land is best for watermelons. who netunlly render society some ser­ flows over a curb six feet wide and
If you cannot get new land, select n vice. Every doller paid out to one
plat where melons have not been of theso schemers or associations by four inches deep into a swimming
growing for five or six years. This a merchant adds to his cost of opera­ pool, and this is one of the small
springs of Florida. Silver Springs on
lessens tho risk of disease.
tion, which in turn must bo added to
Watermelon land should be broad­ the cost of goods sold to the public. the Ocklawaha discharges 38(3,000 gal­
casted and dlsc-hnrrowed two or These non-producerH have been the lons a minute, nnd we are only at tho
beginning of the story. Jacksonville,
three weeks before planting timo.
means of burdening the people- more
About ton days before plnnting, than the profiteer. In justice to tho a city of 90,000 inhabitants, gets its
water from seven or eight, ton-inch
chock off the field and apply from honest producer, merchants ought to
wells, discharging under a consider­
400 to 000 pounds of fertilizer to tho look well into every scheme present­
able
head into a basin from which tho
aero, putting it around tho places ed to them before considering it.
pumping
machinery delivers it into :
where tho seed will ho planted. This These smooth guys that come around
the city mains.
means that the fertilizer will become with a scheme have n faculty f o r ,
. Anywhere in the St. Johns River
incorporated into tho soli and there making them appear very plnuslble.
valley, practically any amount of pure
will lie loss danger of injury to the They are hard to got rid of, nnd for
artesian water can lie obtained simply
seed from tho caustic action of the that reason are tho bigger nuisance.
by putting down a hole or number of
—Orlando Reporter-Star.
fertilizer.
holes throne^ the overlying strata and
It Is n good idea to follow the first
the supply is practically inexhaustible.
planting with one or two others,
1922 CALENDAR PADS
It, of course, comes from the rainfall
about a weeq intervening between
in tile interior of the stato which finds
There
is
nothing
quito
so
handy,
end). This is advised because frost
its wny down below the tight strata
is liable to kill unexpectedly the first quite so useful, quite so indispcnsiblo and then comes up to tho surface
for the busy office mnn ns the calen­
plnnting.
dar desk pad.
It helps you L/ re­ through natural faults, when it is end­
member, It gives you the dny nnd ed Hprlngs, or through driven wells or
THE NON-PRODUCER
dntc, it gives you just what you want holes bored down, when it is called ar­
The curse of the age is the man nnd when you wnnt it. 1922 Calen­ tesian water.
who consumes will ingly without pro­ dar pads just received from tho fact­ Now ns you know, Sanford, nt my
ducing anything.
There are thou­ ory—tho tccond shipment—the first suggestion, has reserved more than
sands of men who busy themselves at shipment wns exhausted in one week. 500 feet of waterfront to make a clear
nothing better than incubating sche­ Get a 1922 Calendnr pad before they water basin in front of the lintel prop­
mes for making a living by preying are all gone.
Desk stands for tho erty. My idea would be to have a ho­
upon society. They fasten themselves calendars if you have none.
tel in tlie form of a hollow square
upon society like leeches, and stick
witli the open side facing the lake,
nnd hang with bull-dog tenacity. They DISORDERS IN SILESIA.
and I would here call attention to one
are proof against shame, nnd oven
supreme condition which is most im­
TWO FRENCH SOLDIERS
though conscious of the fact that
KILLED NEAR PETERSDORF portant. Sanford is located on the
they render no service for what they
south side of Lake Monroe and conse­
get, they continue in their brazen ef­
quently idl day long one is looking to­
(Hr Tin- AmMielnlril I’rcpn)
MERLIN, Fell. 1.—Two French sol­ wards the north or away from tho
frontery sucking the life-blood of so­
diers were killed and twenty-five sun, which makes it a delight to look
ciety.
These schemers nre the pest of wounded in disorders Monday night out on tho evcrchnnging surfneo of
business men. With well oiled tongues near I’etersdorf, Silesia.
the lake from morning until night.
nnd a trained ability for tinting
To return to our consideration of
Grand opern is almost as good ns the hotel. In tho center of the en­
their schemes in rainbow colors, nftcr
gaining admission to tho business man a phonograph record nftcr you get closed grounds, would ho a magnifi­
they mnnago by n constnnt flow of accustomed to the absence of that cent swimming pool fed by artesian
words to inveigle him into putting his funny scntching noico.
water and the overflow from this pool,
four or five thousand gallons a min­
ute, would find its way down through
the grounds in n perfectly clear
stream nnd into the basin in front of
the hotel grounds, forcing out tho
lake water and taking its place, with a
result that you would have in front of
tlie hotel, another pool of clear water
approximately 500 feet square.
The central feature of this whole
plan would be to have such a hotel as
would attract tho class of people in
winter who like to frequent beaches
nnd swim in the salt water during tho
summer, nnd part of tho plan would
ho to have the swimming contests at
Snnford during tho winter, and of
course, nlso motor boating and sailing
races on the lake.
In a comparatively few years, tho
waterway will ho opened up South
through the St. Johns river into the
Indian river and then passenger bents
will run from Jacksonville to Miami,
nnd tho trip will he as popular or
more so in the winter, ns are trips up
the Hudson in tho sumer.
Since timo began, men and women,
too, hnvo been wont to gather for rest
and recrcntion around springs, and
this is the reason why. Tho remark
of that great explorer, Ponce do Leon,
regarding the springs of Floridn, has
had such n wide circulation nnd at­
tracted so much attention throughout
the world, I mn very much inclined to
believe that his remark wns Intended
to menn just exactly what tho words
convoy. In other words, he referred
to the “springs of eternal youth” to
convey tho moaning that thoy flow on
forevor, nnd certainly through Flori­
da’s wuter supply and her nlmost con­
tinual sunshine, this land has attrac­
tions second to nono and superior to
almost any that I havo' over visited,
Youtb sincerely,
WILLIAM T. DONNELLY.

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D o dg e B rothers

THE UP-TO-DATE 1922 SYSTEM

P a y C a s h —C a s h P a y s
Inaugurated by THRASHER &amp; GARNER

LOOK AT THIS

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COBINATION BARGAINS
Charge System
Cash System
1 $6.00 pair Army Shoes
2 .70 pairs Men's Socks
1 1.00 Work Shirt
1 1.50 Men’s Union Suit

$7.75
ami save
$1.15
Do you
need them ?.

$9.20

Charge System

Cash System

1 $5.50 Women’s low Shoes
1 2.00 Silk Hose to match

$6.00
and save
$1.50.
Do you need them?

$7.50

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Cash System

Charge System

$12.90
and save
$5.60
Do you
need them?

1 $12.50 Suit
1 d.00 Shoes •
2 2.00 Hose

$18.50
You do not have to buy these combinations to get the advan­
tage of the prices. Call for what you want. This compari­
son shows you what you save by paying cash for what you
buy. DOES CASH PAY?

T h rash er

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PLAN NOW TO HAVE YOUR OWN HOME
Ownership of Ileal Estate gives you a definite place nnd in­
fluence in the community. It makes you a more desirable
citizen. AND WHAT BETTER INVESTMENT CAN YOU
MAKE?

Meisch Realty Co. |
A. P. CONNELLY, Agent

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a su b stan tial re d u ctio n

in the prices of their cars

effective Jan u ary 1st, 1922

NATIONAL IH8CUIT I1LAZE
IN PITTSBURGH TODAYFIREMEN ARE OVERCOME
( H r T l i e A a a n e ln trd I ' r r a a )

Sanford M otor Company
Phone No. 3

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PITTSBURGH, Fob. 1.—Nearly n
Bcoro of firemen were ovorcomo by
smoke today fighting a blaze at tho
National Biscuit Compnny's building
In tho downtown district. Tho loss
was estimated at $100,000.

Laurant, Magician, at,
Princess, Thursd’y night |
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Post cards at tho Herald office.

Melville Comedians
Coming Back

Under the Auspices of the Kiwanis Club

Week of February 6
“A Little Child
Shall Lead Them”
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Prices: Adults 35c; Children, 25c, including
war tax
Doors open at 7:00, curtain a t 8:15.
Tent Located N ext to Postoffice
Tent Well-Heated and Water Proof
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WITH FIVE BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS

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Under their $10,000 tent theatre, with an en­
tire change of program. Special invitation
Monday night to Ladies. Ladies will be ad­
mitted FREE when accomuanied by one paid
adult ticket. Opening play:

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A DOLLAR EVERY DAY

That asked us to change a $20.00 bill for him, stating at the
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time that he certainly did regret to have to break it as he
had been keeping it several years. We found that ho lost
$8.00 in interest which he would have received if ho had de­
posited the money with some bank. Think it ovcrl

One $ a day for 10 years In our $avlngs De­
partment will amount to over Four Thou$and
Five Hundred Dollar$
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ONE DOLLAR

The very best purchase you can make
in Sanford is to purchase ono of our Sav­
ings Bank Books. Wo say “purchase” al­
though we pay YOU to save your money

ONE DOLLAR
starts an account with us and it begins
work at once. Drop in and let’s talk it
over

is enough to start a snvings account, Dollar Day is a good
time to do it, and our Bank is the logical place to put it to
work.

$AFE$T FOR $AVING$

Note the Saving on These
Day Specials

AT SANFORD’S BIG STORE
Silk Hose, Black and White...........................................
Six yards of Soft Finished Long Cloth........................
Five yards Gingham Checks and Plaids, fast colors..
Twelve yards of Ince ..... .............................................
Men's Work Shirts, best g ra d e ...................................
Men’s Lisle Sox, three pairs .......................................
Six large size Huck Towels......................................... ...
Ladies’ Underwear, Union Suits, Gowns, and Teddies
Boys’ Wash Suits, 3 to 6 y ears..................................... .
Five yards best Pajama Checks .................................

Remember our Big White Sale is now on. Come in and see
how you like Sanford’s new Store

DON’T FORGET THE VIOLET BRAND SALE THAT
STARTS EARLY IN FEBRUARY.
WATCH FOR DATES
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7 loaves Butter-Nut B read...........
12 packages Macaroni ...................
3-pint cans Wesson Oil...................
Three 2-lb. Cans Roast B eef........
Three 2-lb. cans Corned B eef........
14 Bars large size Octagon Soap ...
8 pint cans Log Cabin Maple Syrup
6 cans 2i/J&gt;-lb. Pumpkin.................
6 cans 2l/;!-lb. Whole Hominy........
4 packages Seedless Raisins..........

D ollar I

Six yards soft Bleaching, yard w ide.............................jj qo
Six Bick Huck Tow els.................................................... j,oo
Ten yards good Apron Gingham..................;.................. i.oo
Pretty New Dress Gingham, five and one-half yards for 1.00
72” Mercerized Linen Finish Damask, ono y a rd .......... i.oo
Threo pairs good Lisle S ox....... :.................................... i.oo
Men’s “Topkis” Union Suits, made of fine check Nain­
sook
1.00
Men’s Dress Shirts, good patterns ............................... i.oo
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Knight's Nninsook, 36” Mercerized, 4 yards for......... i.oo

Dolor Day is not a success for you if you fail to look our
bargains over

Special Prices on our already lowest prices makes your Dol
lar Dny purchases extremely attractive

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When you Save the Penny it Sets the Other Nlnely-nlne i
Cents a Good Example

DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS

THE YOWELL CO

Sanford

The Sanford Merchants and Business Men whose nds
nppear on both sides of this circular in order to moke this $
Day the beginning of more just like them have arranged for
an attraction for these d wo dayB thnt will pay you to como
to town even if you do not want to moke purchases at this
time. Miss Stclia Jaeger has been ongnged to put on some
thrilling stunts with her haloon nnd will on these two days
entertain the large crowds with a triple parochuto drop.
THIS BALLOON ASCENSION WILL TAKE PLACE
DAILY AT 10 O’CLOCK A. M.
She will take up hundreds of tickets from the different merchants and business men which will ontitlc the finder to certain premiums. These tickets will b e’released 3,000 feet
over Sanford and then the scramble. Come and get yours.
The big balloon will go up promptly at 10 o’clock so be in
3 town early and be sure to get your prize. Thursday and Friday will lie big days, come early, see the balloon ascension,
■ parachute drops, get a prize and a good bargain.
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The Sanford Merchants are spending good money to In3 troduce you to their money saving counters.

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12-lbs. Pillsbury's Flour, 1-lb. coffee.............................$1.00
4 lai'ge cans cream, i/fc-lb. Cocoa, Vi-lb. T e a ................. 1.00
One Grapelade, one Rnspberrlade and one Apple Butter 1.00
One can Argo Salmon, one Lobster and one Tuna Fish.. 1.00
12 Lighthouse Soap, 2 Lava, 5 Goblin and 4 Washing
Powder ...... ...... ......... ..... ....................................... 1,00
M»-Gal. Franklin Syrup and 3 packages Pan Cake Flour 1.00
16 small Van Camp’s Cream ......................................... 1.00
Nine Inrge Van Camp’s Cream ..................................... 1.00
Three cans of F r u it......................................................... 100
One good broom and scrub b ru sh ................................. 1.00
One good Wash Board and 5 doz. Clothes P in s .......... 1.00

OTHER COMBINATIONS FOR DOLLAR
DAY

Big $ Specials at Sanford Cash Grocery Also
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Don’t Fail to Call at Our Place—That’s
Where Most of Sanford Trades

SANFORD’S LEADING GROCER
BALLOON ASCENSION DAILY AT 10 O’CLOCK

107J JS 121 Blue
WH Jacksonville, Flo., 10:08 A, Jan. 27, 1922.
Edward Higgins,
Sanford, Flo.
-Effective today list priee Tractor THREE HUN­
DRED NINETY-FIVE DOLLARS, f, o. b. Detroit. No
efforts should be spared to make maximum number
sales disposing of present stocks and accumulating im­
mediate orders so as te keep river route tractor plant in
production and accord maximum support to Mr. Ford's
efforts to lighten the physical burdens of farmers and
aid them produce maximum crops at reduced cost.
TORB MOTOR CO.
3:04 P.

and see their many

SANFORD AVENUE

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Good News to the Farmers
of Seminole County

Be sure to go to the

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ONE DOLLAR OFF
ON EVERY FIVE
DOLLARS’ WORTH

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DOLLAR DAYS
FOR SANFORD

THURSDAY an d FRIDAY
FEBRUARY 2ND AND 3RD, 1922
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The business men whose ads appear on both aides of Ihij circular nre real live merchants,
who have mnde the Dollar Day possibilities a success.. They arc offering real bargains,
and it is these kind of merchants that merit your patronage. Head other side.

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YOM CAN GET MORE VALUE

all here—and Remember it only takes
QUALITY AND SERVICE FOR

ONE ^DOLLAR
To Join Our Clothing Club

VERKINS &amp; VRITT

The Ball Hardware Co

The Store That is Different

O f Course

The Herald

Co

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WE WANT TO SEE THE BUSINESS MEN HAVE
MORE BUSINESS AND WE ARE HELP­
ING THEM TO GET IT

GILLON &amp; FR Y
Are Sanford’s Leading Electricians Handling All Kinds of Electric
al Supplies and on

DOLLAR DAYS
Make Your Dollar Go Further

$

ON DOLLAR DAYS

$

Baloon Goes Up

Prices Go Down

50 Pairs Odd Stock, Men’s and Women’s

We Offer any $1.50 to $1.65 Box of Candy in the House for only
Buy any pair of Men’s, Ladies* or Boys’ H igh-T op Shoes and We
will pay you $1.00

And any $1.50 Box of Stationary for $1.00

Hosiery for Men

1st Nat’l Bank Annex

Invites all the Out-of-Town Visitors in Sanford

ON DOLLAR DAY

And His Busy Office Force Wants All Visitors to Drop in and Make
Themselves at Home During Sanford's

BIG $ $ DAYS .. 2
They’ll Show the Farmer How to Save
$ $ $ REAL' $ $ $
DAILY HERALD

As Well as All the Time
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ANFORD DAILY

BUSINESS HOUSES
TO BE IN PARADE
AT ORLANDO FAIR
One of the Fentuies of the Sub-Tropi
cal Fair Will lie the Pnrnde

NESDAY, FEBRUARY 1,1922
USE CORN AS CEREAL

X* ,y°u BhBV0 y°uwolf, como hors
nnd hnvo your haircut tho way Vo„
At Present Prices It'* Decldcly to want for 40c.-Albert Grnmling’s £
bor Shop, DoForoat Block, Second St.*
Pockctbook’d Advantage to Go
Bnck to War-Time I’rnctlco
205-Ctp

PLEASE , PER GOSH SAVCB,
o o u r w a it *&lt;\u. v * ovilv got
i OUE 6VWELOPE LEFT BEFORE
VA ORDER VAORE\ \WE \&lt;lk)
Tho best wny to find out which ce­
G 'T GOtAB O O r R\TE O FF , /
O u r GOtAYUAES VUE EURE 1 real Is moro economical for tho fam­
GIT fE P UP OM'RUSH JOBS' ily to use without impairing tho cnorgy-giving qualities of tho family’s
menu is to compnre prices of tho dif­
ferent cerenls.
According to food spescinjtists ol
tho Homo Demonstration Department
Florida State College, Tallnhnssoo, all
corenl grains have prncticnlly tho
same food vnlucB when oaten in n
mixed Hot containing plenty of milk,
vegetables nnd fruits. Therefore, nt
pro'sent low prices, corn may well ho
used In place of other grains on tho
fnmlty table.
Quick breads and hreakfnBt cerenls
in which corn is tho chief ingredient
nro palatable, appetizing nnd easily
propnrod. Reeeipes for them will ho
SM^caJL
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sent to persons who writo to tho pre­
viously mentioned office- nt Tnllnhnssce.
Mnny housekeepers learned during
tho war to prepare corn foods in mnny
VAPLAf
different wnys, nndd now thnt corn is
so low in prico, careful housewives
nro coming ngnin to its wider use.
the president from n list of 21 names
nnd seven submitted by each of the
Laurant, Magician, at
three lending rcprosontntlvo farm or­
Princess, Thursd’y night
ganizations national in fact.
200-3 tc
EDUCATION COMMITTEE
WILL STUDY STATE
TAKE UP THE WORK

Dancing school will reopen next
Monday nnd all thoso who have been
taking lessons and all thoso who want
want an hour’s dancing aro invited to
commence again.
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One of the features of tho SubTropical Mid-Winter fnlr nt Orlnndo
will bo tho big pnrndo on tho lflth of
Februnry and will bo under tho per­
sonal supervision of Jack Hughes and
anyone wanting n plnco In tho pnrndo
should write to Jack Hughes nt Or­
lnndo and let him know what you will
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
have. Tho Orlando Reporter-Star hns
and SATURDAY
the following nbout tho pnrndo:
“Among tho elaborate features of
FEBRUARY, 2n d /3 rd , and 1th
tho Mid-Winter Fair this year is to bo
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n merchants, manufacturers and busi­
With Every Tire Purchased
ness men’s pnrnde through tho city of
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A Red or Gray Tube for
Orlnndo, headed by Chief Dean, with
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his big ladder nud hose truck nnd oth­
ONE DOLLAR
er equipment sufficient to show tho
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City Beautiful and tho Fair ns well nt
SPECIAL PRICES ON
their best.
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"C. E. Howard, secretary of the fair
association, stated this morning thnt
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ho hnd never before seen such gen­
FOUR BIG GALLONS GAS FOR
uine enthusiasm over Orlando’s great
annual show, and that it was partic­
A DOLLAR
ularly pleasing to seo how rendily tho
business men, tho merchants, growers
GAS-UP WITH US
nnd manufacturers had responded to
tho idea. This parade, which 1b being
staged by Jack Hughes, assisting Mr.
Howard with the big show, will start
u£
nt 10 a. m., sharp, on tho lGth of
Maybe CharUo Chaplin Is enraged to May
•JV* ,mJ yb® *
105 Palmetto Avenue
February and the present indications
Isn't. Anrwar. this l» 0 0 pray fox fur w u brought from Pari* for HI
b y ^ a r l T ^ y ' . *V u ll-n S ed star now and .ays h«r contract fortS
Phone 481-J
arc thnt it will reach from Lake Lu­
her to marry within a year.
cerne to Lake Ivanhoe, if lined up on
Orange avenue exclusively.
Mer­
chants and business men from Kis­
simmee, Sanford ami other cities in
DELAND, Jnn. 31.—Members of
the five-county zone are participating the commission appointed recently by
to a noticeable nnd pleasing degree.
the Florida Educational Association
"Floats,
miniature
houses
and
em­
to study matters pcrtnlng to educa­
By Henry Clews &amp; Co.
blems on motor vehicles will ho seen tion in this state, nnd the oxecutlvc
SPECIAL SALE OF KIMBALL
in abundance, especially since tho en­ committee of the association, have
PIANOS
tire parade is to bo by motor. Chief been requested to meet at Gainesville,
public with respect to the fourth Dean agreed to lend the long display Jnn. 30 for tho purpose of getting
New York, Feb. I, 1922.
Relieved I Kimball Upright
Secretary Alellon's statement in quarter of 11*121 are showing decided­ only after he had been assured that underway their work.
in 72 Hours
Mahogany, new...,
The call for tho meeting was made
reply to inquiries put to him l&gt;y Rep­ ly better results in some eases than the march would stnrt promptly at 10
Without Drugs 1 Kimball Upright
resentative Fnrdnoy, in which he re­ bad been expected, thus indicating o'clock, and his corps of men nnd dis­ by C. R. M. Sheppard president of the
walnut, new .......
Pains In H eart. Cheat. Shoulder, Arm*—
view’s the soldiers' bonus proposal and that the turn for the better thnt lias play of modern equipment will add association nnd Dr. Joseph Rummer,
A
naina
Pretoria—Difficult
Iln-nth,
Smothermakes it plain that the money requir­ | been so much talked of is already sev­ greatly to the enterprise. The depart­ chairman of tho executive committee. Inc. DUiy, F ainting Spell*. Drupilcnl Swell- I Kimball Upright,
Rosewood, 2nd It’d..1
ed must be raised by taxation, lias eral weeks under way. Significant in ment stores and clothin gestablish- The executive committee plans to tn- Inaa, Albumen and Huirar. hnvo been iH'rmnnrelieved w ith in 72 houru to 2 u t f i t i ,
Write
us for full information re­
placed a very sharp issue before the ibis connection is the much improv­ meuts will ho out 100 per cent, while nugurntc steps looking to nn Increas­ eutly
w ith o u t D m ** a n d M tdicinm t. In thousand*
of caeca, by Th* Walden Muthod. U&amp;It* of garding these and many other
business community. According to ed outlook with respect to sugar other business men, merchants and ed membership in the association.
H eart Trouble, Cardlne Aathma,
The educational commission, com­ ■uffurcraof
Mr. Mellon, the cost of present bonus shares, growing as it does directly out manufacturers are busy polishing up
A ngina, IItotal I'reaaure.ThreuUmed 1’urolyiiU. bargains in Pianos and Phono­
of
a
better
valuation
for
raw
and
re­
motor
cars
and
making
streamers
and
prising nine members, two from each Hardened A rtcrica and Kidney Complaints graphs.
plans will ultimately run from $3,have no organic trouble and can t&gt;o promptly
.100,000,01) to $0,200,000,000 ami will fined sugar. Moth the product itself emblems befitting the occasion. At congressional district nnd one from and
perm anently relieved by Tho Walden
and
the
stocks
of
the
sugar
companies
least
three
bands
will
be
on
ham!
to
the
state
at
large
Is
charged
with
the
bo likely to require as large a sum as
Method, w ithout dru«». W rito for &amp;8 page
study of a broad field in tho educat­ hook, copyrighted, explaining tho N ature, J. H. HINTERMISTER
$1,000,000,000 in cash during hte lirst have been driven down too low, and furnish the proper muslcnl thrill.
Cause* and Perm anent Relief of these com­
the
progress
toward
higher
prices
"The
substantial
prizes
will
be
ional life.
two years. The secretary’s conserva­
plaints, w ithout drugs. Scientific Consultation
PIANO CO.
Chart, Reference*. etc., which will bo sen t to
A program of Its work calls for nn
tive statement that the field of taxa­ during tho past week or two reflects awarded after the parade ends at tho
sufferers
Free,
upon
ro
eclp
to
f
a
statem
ent
o
f
BUY
IN SANFOKI)
investigation of the state cationnl
tion is already well covered and that a consciousness of that fact on the Fair Grounds.
th eir case. Address: Tho Walden Inatltuta,
"It has nut been determined what system, means of financing it, nn an­ Quito 407, Plymouth lildg.. Now llaven. Conn.
the department would hesitate to rec­ part of the public at large. A very
Jack alytical compares with tho system of
ommend additional taxes calculated to similar situation exists in a number of route tho march will follow.
provide the money needed for the other industrial branches, notably in Hughes said today, hut thut will be education In other states.
Recommendations designed to Im­
bonus is n very moderate way of cab­ leather and in the principal leather announced within a few days and in
plenty of time to permit all concerned prove Florida's educational methods
ling attention to the disastrous finan­ 'slocks.
The fact that our money and credit to get a mental-layout of the lino to nnd its system of financing the
cial effects of any such program as
situation is sounder than for a long be followed.
schools are to bo made to tho next
now contemplated.
President Harding has not yet an­ timo past is being repeatedly demon­ "The Mid-Winter Fair is Orlando’s legislature by tho commission upon
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nounced n decision as to our represen­ strated. Statistics of failures for greatest annual enterprise, und each tho completion of its work.
year
adds
now
zest
to
tho
thrift
and
11*21
now
available
show
u
surpris­
Members of the commssion Include:
tation ns to the conference in Genoa.
W. S. Gnwthornc,
Gainesville,
Premier Lloyd George's address at ingly small ratio of bank failures, growth of the community. It is every­
body's
fair
nnd
everybody
enjoys
it
particularly
for
those
in
tho
national
chairman;
J.
E.
Knight,
Tampa; R.
Westminster a week ago offered posi­
and
profits
by
its
continual
expan­
system
and
in
the
fouernl
reserve
sys­
W.
Vanbrunt,
Inverness;
F.
S. Hartstive advocacy of the conference as a
sion."
tem
generally.
High
reserves
at
fed­
fiold,
Tallahassee;
J.
II.
Workman,
means of rebuilding trade and restor­
Ponsncoln; J. S. Richards, Fort Laud­
ing exchange; and while not directly eral reserve banks are no novelty,
and
the
past
week's
figure
of
77.2
per
FORD
AGREES
TO
erdale,
and S. Johnson, Orlnndo.
doing so, nevertheless by inference
cent
for
tho
reserve
ratio
of
the
12
COMMISSION FOR
built up a strong argument for the
It’s hard for n rich man to get to
participation of the United States. institutions is in line with tho figures
PRICING OUTPUT
Heaven, hut it's easy for a poor man
Such participation appears to be an of recent weeks. Experience as to
admitted necessity if arrangements rates has proven that a fair yield is
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—Two im­ to he virtuous at $12 a quart.
are to bo effected for the financing | necessary in order to keep out-of-town portant modifications of the original
of exports and the stabilization of | money in the New York market, and proposal of Henry Ford for the pur­
foreign exchange conditions.
As , tills fact tends to confirm tho belief chase of thu Mussel Shoals. Ain.,
CORRECTED TO NOV. 16, 1921
things are now going, the absence or i that extreme reductions in rates are power and nitrnto projects woru
only
technical representation of !not to bu expected in the near future, contained in an official copy of tho
Southbound
France and the United States might Ialthough there are abundant free contract signed by Mr. Ford received
Doparts
Arrivo
result in practically rendering tho funds in many parts of the country, U|i1jooj) jo s;jju ]| Jojuuog Aq Aopoj
The following telegram has just been receiv­
2:46 a.m.
conference ineffectual. Meanwhile, in and particularly in the cities. There
OPENS FOR “TAMING No. 83.. ........ 2:36 a.m.
ed by Edward H iggins, the Authorized Ford
8:40 a.m.
tho hope of tho performance of some is now no reason why commercial
Appointment of a commission by No. 27..
businesses
should
not
supply
them­
1:38
p.m.
.........
1:18
p.m.
thorough work at Genoa, current quo­
the president was provided in tho con­ No. 01..
A gent of Seminole County:
3:20 p.m.
tations of tile principal European ex­ selves with the funds they require at tract as finally approved, which would No. 89......... 2:55 p.m.
7:10 p.m.
changes have continued to effect a very moderate figures; indeed, most bo empowered to determine whether No. 85.......... 0:55 p.m.
distinctly bettor condition of affairs of the banks in all parts of the coun­ tho contract was being strictly ob­
than has been true for some timo past. try would he very glad to see an ac­ served with respect to production of
Northbound
Itnilrond prospects continue to be tive revival of the commercial de­ fertilizer compounds nnd whether tho
107J JS 124 Blue
Departs S
Arrivo
tho fundamental factor in the secur­ mand.
contractor was retaining profits In No. 82.. ......... 1:48 a.m.
2:03 a.m.
WH Jacksonville, Flo., 10:08 A, Jan. 27, 1922.
Market conditions during tho past excess of tho 8 per cent return allow­ No. 84.. ........11:45 a.m.
ities market in more ways than one.
12:05 p.m.
Tho events of the past few weeks woek have been somewhat uncertain ed him.
2:55 p.m.
No. 80.......... 2:35p.m.
Edward Higgins,
have furnished fresh evidence that and Irregular. Buying demand 1ms
Tho other change was nn agree­ No. 02.......... 4:00 p.m.
4:05 p.m.
tho roads have great vitality and with boon slnck, but tho general public ment by Mr. Ford to pay an annual No. 28...........10:00 p.m.
Sanford, Flo.
oven moderately favorable conditions are in a receptive mood, und with rental of &lt;1 per cent on whatever sum
could make u good recovery. Tho de­ any market oncourngemcnt would was necessary to complete dam No. 3
Trilby Brnnch
Effective today list price Tractor THREE HUN­
cision of tho United States labor board not hesitate to make fresh purchases.
In Its original form tho contract
Departs
Arrive
as to working rules is favorable to Tho trouble is that spurts of activity provded for payment of rontpl only on xNo. 100..
DRED NINETY-FIVE DOLLARS, f. o. b. Detroit. No
7:00 a.m.
tho roads, and there is undoubtedly are followed by periods of sluggish­ tho sum which Mr. Ford estimated xNo, 24..
8:25 p.m.
efforts should be spared to make maximum number
better prospect of reaching some ness due to tiiu publication frum time would ho the mnxium required to com­ xNo. 158..
7:60 a.m.
agreement "out of court” between the to time of last year’s unfavorable plete dnm No. 8. Tho government No. 22..
Bales disposing of present stocks nnd accumulating im­
7:00 p.m.
managers and the employes than has earnings reports, and this condition experts wore of tho opinion thnt Mr.
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mediate orders so ns to keep river route trnctor plant In
existed thus far. Rut Just as these has a discouraging effect on tho out­ Ford’s estimate wnH for bolow tho
Leesburg Branch
more favorable conditions present side man, although It does not produce cost which would hnvo to bo met. Tho
production and accord maximum support to Mr. Ford’s
Departs
Arrivo
themselves, the demand of tho agri­ Iany liquidation of consequence. Tho modification, therefore, removed one
cultural interests for further cuts in sugar business Is fast righting itself, of tho points in dispute between tho xNo. 157..
efforts to lighten the physical
burdens of farmers and
i
rates is onto more' voiced through the juml most of tho refining and proiluc- government and tho Detroit mnnufnc- No. 21..
aid them produce maximum crops at reduced cost.
xNo. 101........... 5:50 p.m.
medium of thu farm conference at , i»g companies uru now in n fair wny turorcr’s agent.
.........
1:30
p.m.
xNo.
25..
Washington. There lias been n o th i n g , to show profits horoufter instead of
The commission would hnvo tho
1 ' - .
FORD MOTOR CO.
In rocont development that would war­ deficits. Tho firmness of the woolen right to "determine what has been No. 22.......... 7:00 p.m.
rant such a reduction in rates un­ j shares Indicates quito clearly the im­ tho cost of manufacture nnd scale of
3:04 P.
Oviedo Branch
less it could ho accompanied by a cor­ proved condition of tho woolen trado, fertilizer products nnd tho prico which
responding lowering of cost of pro­ ' and thiH is also true with respect to hns been charged therefore nnd If nec- xNo. 120.. ........ 7:45 pjn.
3:40 p.m.
duction.
| tho Hhurcs of tho Steel corporation and cssnry for the purpose of limiting tho xNo. 127..
•Dally,
except
Sunday.
X—
The interest shown by purchasers j of tho copper companies. Tho outlook nnnunl profit to 8 per cent such nB
of steel shares during tho past woek therefore, is by no means discourag­ shall limit the prico nt which sail
•s well ns the activity and advance ing, although tho market may con­ fertlllzzer may bo sold by said com­
..Employment Bureau..
in price noticeable in a number of tinue to be n two-sided affair until it pany.”
Tho
vocational committee of the Bus!
^ specialty issues, is attributable not is demonstrated more fully thnt pres­
Tho commission would consist of
noss
and Professional Women's Club
^ ‘ merely to the-various rumors of cap- ent predictions of trado Improvement nlno mombors sov?n of whom would
requests
all young women desiring
bo chosen by tho president, tho other employment to register at the First
Hal readjustments, mergers and the uro well founded.
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two to bo representatives of tho Ford
HENRY CLEWS.
like, but to real progress toward norNational
Bank.
,
,
Sanford
Flori4a
company. Tho seven members, tho
«utl conditions. For one thing, tho
i
an
AGNBB
G.
BBRNBR,
Chain
contract provides shall bo selected by
Try ■ Herald Want Ad today.
im iiiiiu iiiin iu H iu IH U llllim illlllllH H I I I 1
Teporta which aro now being made

DOLLAR DAYS

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OUR WEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW

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Ford
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Good News to the Farmers
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TRAIN SCHEDULE

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1922

nt 20c. Industrial, monthly minimum
$10.00; first 10,000 cu. ft. a t 20c;
over 10,000 cu. ft. at 17V4c. Rates arc
based por 100 cu. ft. per month.
Eluctrl" rates: Residential, mini­
mum, $2.00 per month; consumption at
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11c por k. w. hr.
S Electric power and light: Commer­
There is bound to be more cold weather and if
cial, minimum $2.00 per month; con­
--------to
:
sumption
nt
10c
per
k.
w.
hr.
Power
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You Can Find the Name of to
|| Some brave, self-reliant man said that.
you haven’t a nice warm Sweater, see those
—monthly minimum charge $5.00; 1st
Every Live Professional and to
250 k. w. hours por month nt 9c k. w.
s
VJ
Business Man in Sanford In -to
nice—
|| Let us all adopt it as a slogan for 1922.
hr.; 2nd 250 k. w hours per month nt
This Column Each Day to
8c per k. w. hr.; third 250 k. w. hours
to
|f Let us create the spirit of optimism;
per month nt 7c per k. w. hr.; 4th 250
to to to to to to to to to
k. w. hrs. per month nt 0c per k. w.
let us work enthusiastically, spend wise­
hr.; over 1,000 k. w. hrs. per month nt MISS GRACE TOMPKINS, R. N.
ly and save systematically.
Go por k. w. hr.
Surgical, .Medical and Obstetrical
Assessed value per enpitn, $835.
Cnlb Answered
H We can MAKE 1922 a good year.
Budget per capita, $21.00.
309 French Arc.
Phono G63-W
We are now offering’. Your choice of any in
The "budget per enpitn' means the
nmount spent cnch year per person.
4% INTEREST PAID
the house, one-third off the regular price.
This does not necessarily menn thnt a Sanford Constructs Co
large nmount is alarming. It is based CONTRACTORS AND BUILDBR8
upon what each person is receiving in Planes and Specifications Cheerfull;
return. For Instance, Orlando’s bud­
Furnished
!
get per capita is larger than Ocaln,
All Work Guaranteed
but Orlando is giving garbage collec­ H. T. PACE
P. O. Box ID
tion free of charge, keeping up parks,
M
cemetery, repairing pavements, rank­
The Store Thnt is Different
Sanford Machine #
ing donations to chnrity through un
appropriation to the Associated Chari­
Foundry Co.
STRENGTH
PROGRESS
SERVICE | ties, Orange General Hospital, etc.,
Sanford, Florida
General
•
Machine
nnd
Boiler
Work;
has a paid fire department, police de­
partment, street cleaning, provides for Cylinder Grinding; Dcl.uxe Pistons;
interest on bonds, a sinking fund, etc. Oversize Rings nnd Pins; Flywheel
The other cities have a lower rate Steel Gear Bands; Crank Shnfts re­
hut arc not doing theso things. 'Orlnndo pays one-half of street paving turned; agents for Caille Inboard nnd
where the other cities pay one-third. Outboard Motors. -----------Phono 62
In Orlando one-half tlio cost is assess­
ed against the property owners. In
Acteylene Welding
other cities two-thirds is assessed
OF ALL KINDS
against the property owners.
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
JACKSONVILLE—Rates for elec­
Sanford Welding Co.
tric light and power: Monthly mini­
109 North Sanford Avenue
mum charge, 50c; consumption nt 7c
We invite the public and all users of ELDER
a
per k. w. hr. Last year electric plant
SPRINGS WATER to visit the spring nnd in
S. O. Shinholser
earned $500,000 net.
our method of handling its product. Why take
a chance? Your eminent physicians claim
ST. PETERSBURG—Rates for wat­
Contractor and Builder
that
this water in unexcelled and its purity
er: Minimum, per annum, $0.00. Rate
SANFORD
-:- -:- FLORID*
makes it most beneficial for many troubles.
per 1,000, 20c.
At the Star Theatre Today
LIVE OAK—Water rates $1.00 niin- “WE DELIVER THE GOODS'
The Ford people of Sanford as well as the
mum charge; 15c per M, for all over
Quick
Service
Transfe?
Western
Union recommend this water for
8,000 gals, up to 50,000, and 10c por
ic a im to to to to to to to to
OCALA:—
batteries.
Storage Facilities
M. Water plant under municipal own­
Total assessed valuation, $4,232,800. ership. Net revenue for 1920 was $5,- If we please you, tell others; If no
Call phone 311 and have n bottle of this water
Millnge levied, 15.
tell us. Phone 498
000; for 1921, $0,000 and for 1922 Is
sent
you and protect your health.
Water rates, 100 cubic feet, 12Vic. estimated at $7,500.
Minimum $3.75 per quarter.
FORT MYERS—Water rotes are:
Hotel Montezuma
Electric lights, 0-180 k. w. per mo. Minimum, $1.25 to 3,000 gals., addi­
“Sanford’s New Hotel”
nt 7c.
tional, 25c per M,, to 10,000 over 20c.
$1.60 Up Per Day
*4
to Electric power, 7-3c per k. w.
(Note—"M” moans 1,000.)
Assessed
value
per
enpitn,
$051.
Under This Head, Articles to
FLORIDA j
SANFORD
Budget per enpitn, $15.20,
ta Pro and Con Regarding Mu- to
COMFORT COTTAGE
GOMPEKS SAYS LABOR
im a u u m ij
n N H u u H n ia u iiN in iiia iiR ii
to nicipal Ownership Will Do to
WILL
FIGHT
BOARD
is
now
open
for
guests.
Will
bo
glad
ST.
AUGUSTINE:—
Ri Published in the Hernld. to
to see new ns well ns old friends,
to
to
Total assessed valuation, $9,023,875.
Rooms and monls, also meals. House
to to to to to to to tto to to
Unions
Unwilling
to
Have
Differed
Millnge, 1216.
8
heated.
Water rates, minimum $12 per year.
ccs Settled A h Hoover A h K h .
FIGURES FROM OTHER CITIES.
Electric rates, 12c k, w.
Miss N. A. Walker
Mrs. M. Martin
Electric power, 10-8 cents per k. w.
NEW YORK, Jan. 31.—Samuel
There are many good articles be­ Gas per thousand, $1.80.
Gompers, veteran president of the
Assessed value per capital, $1,418. American Federation of Lnbor told SANFORD NOVELTY
ing printed in the Orlando papers
delegates at today’s session of the
these days regarding municipal own­ Budget per capita, $30.00,
WORKS
THE SUB-TROPICAL MID-WINTER FAIR
National Civic Federation thnt or­
ership and privnto ownership. The
V. C. COLLER, Drop.
SANFORD:—
ganized labor would "never sub­ General Shop and Mill
Herald will copy them from time to
IS YOUR FAIR
Total assessed valuation, $4,925,537. mit” to the creation of a tribunal for
time in order that the Sanford people
Work
Millnge, 17.
the compulsory adjudication of rnilcan judge for themselves when the
We Invite You and Hope You Will Invite
Electric lights, 15c k, w.
rond lnbor controversies. Ho charac­ CONTRACTOR and BUILDEh
time comes. The following figures
terized the proposal ns " rcsuscintion 517 Commercial Street Sanford, Fla
of comparison arc taken from the Or­ Gns, per thousand, $2.00.
Everybody
Assessed value per enpitn, $610,
lando Sentinel:
of a barbaric condition under condi­
Budget per capita, $15.40.
tions of unfreedom."
DAYTONA:—
Geo. W. Knight
Total assessed valuation, $5,702,President
Gompcr’s ultimatum
800.
TALLAHASSEE:—
given in an answer to appeal for
Real Estate and Insurance
Total assessed valuation, $4,900,000. such n tribunl voiced by Ben W. Hoop­
Millnge levied, 25.
THIS IS A BIG THING
SANFORD -:•:* FLORIDA
er, vice chairman nnd public member
Water rates, 15c per thousand gal­ Millnge, 13.
lons.
Water rates, 50c per thousand gal. of the United States nilrond Labor
Really quite the biggest thing you ever
Minimum, $1.00 per month.
Board. In a speech earlier in the dny, Sanford Steam Laundry
Electric rates, 13c.
saw in the way of a Fair.
Electric light, 0-2U0 k. w. nt 15c. pntchcs "whoso decision shnll lie en­
Electric power, 13c.
FOR SERVICE
Minimum $1 per month.
forced by suitable penalties.” Tho
Gas per thousand $1.95.
Call 146-J
Every Department is full up; and happy to S
Electric power, 10-7 cents per k. w. lnbor lender made an issue of Mr.
Assessed value per capita, $7G0.
W. RAVVLING, Prop.
say, Seminole County is in to help make it a
Gits, per thousand, $2.25. Minimum Hooper’s suggestion.
Budget per capita, $22.40.
$1.00 per month.
Ho also demanded to know to whom
success.
George A. DeCottes
Assessed value per capita, $007.
Mr. Hoover was referring when ho
GAINESVILLE:—
Attorney-at-Law
Budget per capita, $13.30.
Tank up your auto and come.
spoke of rndicnl nnd conservation
Total assessed valuation, $3,701,437.
Over
Seminole
County
Bank
lnbor
lenders,
asking
in
which
class
Millnge levied, 18.
Reduced Rail Rates.
WEST PALM BEACH:—
FLORIDA
ho was listed,
Mr, Hooper replied SANFORD -:- -:Mater rates, 12V£ic per 1,000 gnllonB.
Totnl
nsscssed
valuation,
$15,000,ho
did
not
wish
to
enst
reflection
on
Electric rates, minimum, $1.00.
H. W. NICKERSON
Mr. Gompers or tho lnbor movement
Electric power, 5.5-2 cents per k. w. 000.
Millnge,
14.
ns
a
whole,
blit
insisted
thcro
woro
Public
Accountant; Audits—Syetems
Assessed vnluo per capita, $442.
"tunny
radicals”
In
tho
movement.
No
rntes
given,
Incoma Tax Bervlco
Budget por enpitn, $9.40.
Assessed value por capita, $1,000.
Mr. Gompers closed his address
Room 16 McNeill-Davis Bldg.
Budget per capita, $10.00.
with the charge that railway officials Phono 852
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Orlando, Fla.
gave
tho
rnilrond
board
railroad
fig­
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
ures $1,250,000,000 in exxeess of the
LAKELAND:—
Auto Radiator Repair j W. R. O’NEAL, Pres.
C. E. HOWARD, Sec.
Total nsssesed valuation, $4,800,000. totnl nctually paid.
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
Shop
Millnge, 24.
1111
Water rates, 18-12 cents per thous­ THE FARMER HIS OWN RESCUER Located at 207 French Avc., between
and gallons. Minimum $1.00 per mo
2nd nnd Third. E, R. BEUGQUI8T.
Electric light, 13-7c por k. w.
Tho discussions nt tho recent meet­
Electric power, G-3c k. w.
ing of the Floridn Swine Grower’n
Assessed valuation per capita, $532 Association in Ocala reveal the fact
thnt the lending farmers of this stato
Budget per capita, $21.40.
(The above figures are based on are fully aware of tho fact thnt mar­
212 East. 1st St.
Banford, Flo. information nnd estimates furnished keting hns become one of tho para­
the Lakeland Chnmber of Commerce mount features of agriculture, that it
is no longer of less consequence than
in Deeomber, 1921).
production.
ORLANDO:—
Assessed valuation, $12,531,487.
Consldernblo divorgonco of opinion
evidenced Itself as to how the market­
Millnge, 18.
Water rntes: Schedule A, annual ing problem should bo solved. But all
We have both the Cord-Lined Paper and the
Call or See Us
minimum $15.00; first 15,000 gals, nt were In accordance with tho iden that
30c; next 85,000 gnls. at 25c; over tho solution of this problem Is up to
SAVB YOU MONEY
regular Black Paper
B 4 U Buy
100.000 guls nt 20c. Schedulo B, an­ tho farmor htmsolf, nnd those closoly
Writ* na
nual minimum $30; entire consump­ allied agencies of agriculture.
Empire Hotel Block
tion at 20c. Schedulo "C"—Reslden
If it is up to tho farmer, wo have
:
ORLANDO. FLORIDA
tial: Yard hydrant, $5.00 per year; reasons to believe thnt the problem
-Ask Us for PricesOur WOOD KILLS the kitchen
sink, $8.00 per yoar; bath tub, will bo solved. Tho study of Ameri­
- I
No advertisements for the Clcssl$6.00 por year; toilet, $4.00 per year; ca life gives ue confidence In the far­
CHILL
lavatory, $2.00 por yoar; sprinkling: mer’s ability to work out his own fled or Want Colums of the Herald
Up to 1,000 feet, $5.00 per year; 1,000 salvation. No one can dispute the are taken without cash In advance and
to 3,000 feet, $7.00 per year; 3,000 to fact that the conditions of our farm none are taken over the telephone.
6.000 feet, $8.00 per yoar; 6,000 to life and farm people has ever been a This i« made necessary by tho mis10.000 feet, $10.00 per year,
true Index to the Industrial and social take* la phone message* and by the
xtra bookkeeping entailed on tbe
Gas rates: Residential and com­ 'conditions existing In our country.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
email acoenata that take the profits
— :------ 1-----------Phone 34 •f *( 4.-» mercial, monthly minimum $1.00; flret
I
ttt of this form ef advertising*
6.000 cu. ft. at 26c; over 6,000 cu. ft.
Post Cards at the Herald Office.

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ANFORD
, (jny Substantial

S anford D aily Herald

Ml

SANFORD

-•!

‘T h e City Substantial”

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

NUM BER 268

SANFORD, FLORIDA, T H U R SD A Y , FEBRUARY 2, 1922

M I G H T FATALITIES - S
:
FINAL RECORD DISASTER
AT WASHINGTON THEATRE

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
H
PROCEEDINGS FOR JANUARY £
**»

SOLDIERS’ BONUS PAID OUT
OF SPECIAL TAXES—TO BE
INCREASE IN POSTAGE, ETC.

The Board of county commissioners Company, n corporation, be and tho
in nnd for Seminole county, Fin., mot same nre hereby each fuly approved
In reguinr session at 10 o’clock Janu­ by this Board as to form and suffic­
F R A N C E ’S T E N N IS STA R
Secretary Mellon De­
A N O T H ER TH R O N E LOST ary 3rd, at Snnford, Fin. Present: iency nnd ns to the responsibility of
jffard
Sh a u gh n e ssy,
clares Before House
Chairman, L. A. Hrumley, and Com­ the surety thereon, nnd,
[second A s s ’t P o s t m a n missioners L. P. Hagan, C. W. EntzBe It Further Resolved, thnt tho
Ways and Means
mingor,
0.
P.
Swope
nnd
E.
Curlctt
snid
fidelity
bonds
of
the
said
B.
G.
tor G e n e r a l D i e s
* /'
V
with V. E. Douglass, deputy clerk nnd Smith, S. W. Swopo and G. M. Jacobs
-V
* ;V V
C. M. Hnnd, sheriff, in nttcndnnce.
bo and the same nre this day taken
Minutes of the Inst reguinr meet­ nnd approved by the Board of County
ing were rend, approved nnd ordored Commissioners of Seminole County,
WOULp BE IMPRACTICABLE BE­
Floridn.
filed.
CAUSE SOURCE OF DEBT IS
Motion of L. P. Hagan, seconded by
Comr. L. P. llngnn offered tho fol­
PROBLEMATICAL
lowing resolution, nnd moved its adop­ E. Curlett nnd enrried, the Spnnlnhh u sba n d
( I l f T h r . \ «»oel nt r r t I’r e s a )
tion, snmo wns seconded by Comr. C. Amcricnn War Veterans nre hereby
allowed tho use of the Court Room
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—Tho
W. Entzminger nnd adopted.
soldiers bonus should Ire pnld out
Be It Resolved, That B. G. Smith, for organization purposes on the night
ird H. Shnughcnessy, of Chiof
January
1H
,
1922.
of spcrittl taxes such ns increas­
S. W. Swopo unil G. M. Jacobs, who
Motion
of
L.
P.
Hngnn,
sec
onded
by
So, second assistant PosUnnsted first and second clnss postage
aro freeholders residing in Seminole
tf general, died .odny of the Innnd tobacco levies Secretary Mol-*
County, Florida, within tho territory O. P. Swope nnd carried, Mr. Howard
1 received in the KnlckcrIon declared todny before houso
comprising Special Bond and Bridge Browning and his wife nre hereby np[ockcr Theatre disaster Snturwnys
nnd means committee.
District No. 2, of Seminole County, ! pointed superintendent and matron,
div nicht. Although his Injuries
Floridn, bo and they are hereby ap­ I respectively of the Seminole County
Mellon reiterated his belief that
were known lo lie of n critical na­
pointed Bond Trustees of Special Bond (Home, at n salary of $25.00 per
it would Ik* impracticable to de­
ture hi&lt; condition hnd Hhown Im­
and Bridge District No. 2 of Scmlnolo month each, they to serve ns such
pend on foreign debt for financ­
superintendent and matron at the
provement up to yesterdny and
ing proposed five-way adjusted
County, Florida, and
hi, death was unexpected. His
pleasure of this board.
compensation
plan because reve­
Be It Further Resolved thnt tho said
wife and 10-year-old daughter,
Comr. C, W. Entzminger offered tho
nue
from
thnt
source problemati­
II. G. Smith, S. W. Swope and G. M. following resolution, nnd moved its
Milo. Suzanne Lenglen of France,
both of whom arc recovering
cal.
from injuries received In the dis­
Queen Annie S miley, once the ruler Jacobs, he each required to enter into adoption, same was seconded by Com. proluility tlie world's greatest woinnii
Spcinl taxes mentioned by Mel­
tennis plover, photographed on her nrif
nil Amerlenn gypsies, hns virtually a good nnd sufficient bond in the sum L. P. Hagan and adopted:
aster hnd not been informed of
lon
were one cent Increase in tho
tlviil
in
New
York.
She
has
come
to
Ifml her throne and her followers have of Two Thousand ($2,000.00) Dollars,
hi, death early todny. The daugh­
Be It Resolved that the Osceola Cy­ America to piny n series of matches.
first
class postage, increased sec­
dwlmlleil to u few faithful ones who conditioned upon the faithful perform­ press Company ,bo notified by the
ter has both arms broken, nnd the
.Suzanne was III when she entered the
ond class postage. Increased cig­
dwell with her In licdrngglcil tents at ance of tho duties imposed upon them
wire is suffering from n frncturarette tax of fifty cents per
Sllckltey. near t’ldeiigo. Queen Annie by Inw as Bond Trustees of snird clerk that in the construction of their liiitlonnl clinmploiiHlilps at Forest
,d rib and shock. Shnughnessy’s
attributes h r iliiMufiilt to the spirit Special Road and Bridge District No. Lake Jessup Branch R. R. along the Hills. 1., I., nnd delimited to Mrs. Millthousand; increased tobacco tnx
death brings the fatality list of
Florida uve., that they place hog and lurv uftiT I• iils out* si*i.
of dei.ioe:r.ey developed among her
of two cents a pound: increased
2, of Seminole County, Florida.
disaster as recorded by the police
cattle guards at all places where they
propli*
t* t !u? u'lir.
documentary stamp taxes; tax of
Comr. C. W. Entzminger offered cross fence lines, that they lower and
up to ninety-eight.
two cents on each hank check;
the following resolution, nnd moved place in suitable condition for traffic
license tax of fifty cents per
its adoption, same was seconded by tho crossing on the Oviedo nnd Geneva
| ITALIAN CABINKT
horsepower on automobiles; total
Comr. L. P. Hagan nnd adopted.
Wll.l. RESIGN TODAY
1road nnd that in grading the right-ofestimated return from these tax­
13c It Resolved, that the clerk of way they are to Itear in mind that the
es was $300,000,000.
this lionrd bo nnd ho is hereby order­ 1right-of-way is 11 feet wide and any
ROMS, F'd». 2.—Itall.i t Government
Mellon did not recommend any
ed to cause a notice to bo published holes or ditches dug outside of this
I of Premier Bottom! has decided to re­
of
the tnxes suggested.
ns may lie required by law in tho right-of-way are to be filled.
sign, Semi Official Stofnni agency an­
Sanford Herald, a newspaper publish­
nounces.
Motion of L. I*. Hagan, seconded
ed at Snnford, Scmlnolo County, Flor­ by E. Curlett and curried, the matter ON EXPENDITURES IN RACE
FOR CITY ELECTION
TO GET VIEW OF SNOW-BOUND ida, thnt this Board will receive bids , of opening the rond east from the
JOBS
for the purchase of the Ninety Thous­ county home is referred to Chairman
NATION’S CAPI­
and ($'.&gt;0,000.00) Dollar, six per cent, L. A. Hrumley, to investigate nnd re­
TAL
JACKSONVILLE, F*b. 2.—Mem­
thirty year bonds of Special Road and
port
to
this
board.
bers
of local political circles todny
&lt;njr T h r Ansorlfitrc! I*re«»&gt;
Ilridgo District No. 2, of Seminole
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—President County, Florida, authorised at an elec-1 Motion of 0. P. Swope, seconded by were decly interested in tho final out­
C. W. Entzminger, nnd carried Attor­ come of an attempt by the city council
larding went out for himself onrly tion hold throughout said territory on ,
ney Geo. A. DcCottes is instructed to
* notify Stoney &amp; Cook, thnt when this to enact a municipal corrupt practice TREATY RESTRICTING USE OF
last evening nnd got n first hand view May 17th, 1021.
law. The measure passed ttys coun­
NEW AGENCIES ALSO
Comr. L. P. Hagan offered the fol­
J FIFTY-TWO CAItOINAI.S TODAY of tho slush bound cnpitnl.
Board has written assurance from Mr. cil last night on first rending and wns
ADOPTED
lowing resolution nnd moved its adop­
IN HOME GO INTO
Having read newspaper description tion, untile wns seconded by Comr. C. J. T. McLain and Mr. A. J. McCulley, referred to the committee on laws
SECLUSION
that their Kills hnvo been adjusted, nnd rules.
t II 7 T h e A a a u r l n t r d P r r a a )
of hto aftermath of the blizzard, the W. Entzminger and adopted.
WASHINGTON,
Fob. 2.—Tho
the balance duo Stoney &amp; Cook, by
The Inw would limit tho expendi­
Ho
It
Resolved,
thnt
the
fidelity
president
decided
to
take
some
exer­
ill. The Annorlntri! I’rrsii)
Seminole County, will lie paid them. ture of money In primary elections in Washington negotiations for limita­
ROME, Feh. 2.—Tho Conclave of cise and see for himself, so accompan­ bonds of B. G. Smith, S. W. Swopo
Communication was read from Mrs. elections in Jacksonville, would pro­ tion of armament reached their con­
| the Sacred College which is to chooso ied by Secretary Christian he slipped nnd G. M. Jacobs, heretofore appoint­
E. M. Galloway, asking that this board vide just how such money should he summation todny when a plennry ses­
] the successor to tho lato benedict be­ away from tho White Houso just be­ ed to act and serve ns Bond Trustees
allow the Woman’s Club to use the ,spent nnd would require candidates sion of the arms conference gave def­
gan its sittings today.
Fifty-two fore six o’clock and headed for tho of Special Road and Bridge District
Imsement of tho court House for tho to file statements of expenditures inite nnd public npprovnl to tho two
cardinals in Romo went into seclusion “F” street shopping district which is N'o. 2, of Seminole County, Florida, in
Trades Carnival on Jan. 20, 21, 23 nnd thirty days before, five days before, treaties limining nnvies nnd restrict­
last night nnd when the doors of tho to Washington what Fifth avenue is to connection with its $'.10,000.00 bond
nnd 30 dnys after a primary. Can­ ing the use of now agencies of war­
Vatican closed they were cut off from New York and Michigan boulevard is issue, authorized at an election held 24.
fare.
Motion
of
O.
P.
Swopo,
seconded
by
communication with tho outside world to Chicago.
throughout said district on May 17th, L. P. Hagan and carried tho clerk of didates would lie promltted to spend
At the same session, the Far East­
money
only
for
printing
postage
until their task is done. Bnlloting is
Thousands of government clerks, 1021, with United States Fidelity and this hoard is instructed to notify Mrs.
ern wing of the conference moved
stenographic
work
and
similar
ob­
not expected to consume more than other homegoers and late shoppers Guaranty Company, a corporation, as
E. M. Galloway, that the Court House jects. No candidate would lie allow­ forward toward completion of its
two days,
were wallowing nlmost helplessly in surety on said bonds, each of said is not available for ntfnirs of this
ed to his poll workers to distributl tasks by announcing officially tho
the sen of slush or gingerly picking bonds being in the sum of Two Thou­
cards nnd electioneer nt the polls nnd terms of the Shantung settlement nnd
kind.
Crowds gathered today in St. Pet­ their way over tho dirty ice covered sand ($2,000.00) Dollars, conditioned
Bills
against Black Hammock no cornorntion would bo permitted tu by giving final npprovnl to nine of
er’s square to watch for tho tell-tale pavements ns they jostled along or on tho faithful performance respec­
the resolutions adopted in committee
Drainuge district and Florida Groves contribute to campaign funds.
«moke wreath from tho chimney of scrambled to get aboard the senreo tively of the snid B. G. Smith, S. W.
Drainage district, were approved and
Tho law would limit ±ho expendi­ In regard to Chinese problems. ThoSistene chapel where conclave sits. nnd overburdened trolley cars.
Swope and G. M. Jacobs, of their re­
ngreement on Shnntung nlrcndy hns
tures of candidates ns follows:
paid. _ t
A ballot is taken on tho morning nnd
Flnperps with flopping goloshes, spective duties as said Bond Trustees, ordered
Mayor , $1,000; city treasurer $800; been put into a draft treaty between
Motion of O. P. Swopo, seconded by
evening of eneh day tho conclave is in winter girls in 'nickers nnd young executed by tho snid B. G. Smith, S.
L. P. Hngnn nnd carried, the bill of city recorder, $800; tax assessor $200; Japan nnd Chinn, nnd the other Fnr
session and tho smoke puffs nre glades who inhabit tho capital’s Into W. Swopo and G. M. Jacobs, and the
municipal Judge, $800; city commis­ Eastern settlement nre to bo embodi­
(Continued on I’bko Twa&gt;
«nly indication to watchers ns to tho afternoon promenade street rubbed el­ United States Fidelity and Guaranty
sioner $800; counclcman at largo $120 ed In nt lonst two general conven­
progress made. When no election ef­ bows with tho president ns he trudg­
tions which will come before tho con­
and counclomnn $50.
*
fected small amount of straw burned ed along, some of thorn without rec­
,
Violation of tho lr would ontnll a ference shortly.
W|tn voting papers, causing smoko to ognizing him.
As soon ns Japan’s intention to
fine of not to exxt.cd $500 or im ­
usi|me dark color. When choice Ib
prisonment for not more than 00 withdraw from Shantung hnd been
finally mndo ballots, burning alono, NEW YORK NURSES
definitely Htntcd, the British announc­
dnys in jjnil, or both.
.
emit thin wisp of light smoke.
TO FIGHT “FLU”
ed formally for the first time- thnt
their government was rendy to hnnd
TAMPA WOMAN KILLED
HONEST PEOPLE ABOUND
NEW YORK, Feb. 2.—Tho Nurses
hnek to Chinn the leasehold of WeiIN AUTO CRASH AT
IN FLORIDA HOTELS
Advisory Council, orgnnizod during
Ilnl-Wol. Tho French let it he known
AND OTHER PLACES tho influenza epidemic of 1018, wns
OLANDO YESTERDAY tonight, however, thnt they expected
Miss Jaeger, the nnlloonlst, has been walling nil day for the wind to
cnlled together by health commission­
to trent directly with China ovor
get right for the balloon ascension and snid Just before this paper went
T h e A m . i c l n l r d l ’r r a a )
er Copeland today to combat the prosMrs.
F.melo
Sunrez,
40,
of
Tampa
possiblo
retirement from their leased
to
press
that
in
the
event
she
could
not
get
up
todny
she
would
go
up
BKI.LKAIR, Fcl). 2.—A guest nt
wns mortally injured and Mrs. M. territory’ nt Kwnng-Chow-Wnn, n de­
Friday nnd Saturday as she wanted to please the people who wanted to
the Belleviow Hotel hero recontly ont outbreak of disease which today
AIckonder also of that city was cision which nppenred to becloud tho
see the flight nnd ns her contract cnlled for two days exhibition she
,ol'l die clerk nt the desk she wishet increased by 1,052 cases, with -0
slightly hurt yesterday morning when prospect of nnv genernl conferonco
deaths.
would stay over and make a flight Saturday. If It happens that she can
lo deposit her jewelry in tho safe. An
n car in which they wore driving to ngreement regarding tho Chincso
not go up todny she will go up tomorrow nnd S . ’urday. Ballooning s
hmjr Inter slie brought down tho pnekOrlnndo wns overturned nbout ono | leased territory.
N
EW
MAUKETSOPEN
different from alrplnnlng. Balloons enh only go up when the weather Is
nKe with ho name nnd homo address
FOR FREST FRUITS
mile south of Kissimmee. Mrs. Snuroz, Two other conferenco projects ono
right
for
putting
In
the
gas.
If
the
wind
Is
high
the
balloon
careens
upon it. Finding tho clerk busy, sho
died yesterdny afternoon at 3-30 relating tho the Chinese eastern rail­
over
nnd
burns
up
nnd
these
Is
also
danger
in
ascending
on
n
windy
dny.
^e Package down in front of him
o’clock in tho Ornnge Genernl Hospit­ way nnd the other to the prohibition
NEW
YORK,
Feb.
2.—Highly
de­
without noticing it was not tljo snmo
al, where sho had boon tnken for of importation of nrms into China,
veloped
refrigeration
facilities
with
FIVE MEN KILLED
d»rk she had spoken to before. When
BAND
CONCERT
POSTPONED
nlso encountered serious ob^Sflos
treatment.
'
"e wns disengaged, ho picked up tho tho essential factor of speedy trans­
TWENTY-TWO ENTOMBED
UNTIL SUNDAY AFTERNOON
The two women wore coming to this when tho clmmlttco work of tho delPU'kngf and seeing n Buffalo, N. Y. portation added, hns opened two great
IN MINE EXPLOSION city to meet Ocnln friends who wero
ogntes wns resumed into todhy. Tho
address on the pnckngo put eight markets with seemingly unlimited
Tho band-concert that was to have
to visit Mrs. Sunrozln Tnrnpn during Jnpnnoso mndo some technical obliga­
rents in stamps upon it nnd mailed possibilities to fruit growers of
(Hr T he Amortized
been' given tonight nt Central Park
GATES, Pcnna., Fob. 2.—Five min­ tho absence of her husband, who Is tions to tho Chincso eastern proposal
'!• I'lnm its urrivul in Buffalo no North nnd South Amcrlco.
Frank C. Munson, president of tho hns been postponed until Sunday ers killed nnd twenty-two entombed at present in Hiivnnn, Cubu on a busi­ which, coupled with Chinese nnd
one answered tho bell, tho pnckngo
lino
of steamships plying between afternoon which will give Joy nnd In explosion in Gntos mine of II. C. ness trip. Mrs. Sunrez was driving French opposition to some fonturcs,
wns found, and returned to Bcllenir,
but lost control of tho car with tho resulted in appointment of n JnpanNew
York nnd Lntin-Amoricnn ports, satisfaction to the Sunday fans and Frick Coke Company horo todny.
no finder knowing tho lady hnd gone
i
___
_
,
result thnt it crashed into n tree a cse-French-Chineso “subcommittee to
todny
announced
tho
completion
of
n
i rc* Upon ts arrival nt the hotel
then tho weather man has promised
short distnneo Bouth of Kissimmee. consider n compromlsfc. Tho Italians
series
of
experimental
shipments
of
&gt;t was placed in her box with hor
clear wonthor for the big event Sun­ FRANCE WILL ATTEND
Both were brought to tho hospital
other mail. Her nstonlshmont mny fresh fruits between South Amcrici day nnd at present it looks like it
GENOA CONFERENCE horo by F. B. Wholploy of Lnkolnnd nnd Jnpnnoso presented such portlnent
reservations to the nrms Importation
0 imnrclnod when sho opened it nnd nnd tho United States. Thu experi­ might rain nnd spoil tho concert to­
who reached tho scene shortly nftor resolution thnt It wns virtually de­
ound some sixty thousnnd dollars ments, ho announced, proved con­ night. It is also hoped thnt plenty
i n j T h e A eaoeleted P reee)
clusively thnt the time hns nrrived for
Worth of jowlery intact.
Paris, Fob. 2.—Franco will bo of­ tho accident occurcd. Tho body was cided not to press It for adoption.
of
bonches
will
ho
ready
for
tho
Sun­
taken last night to tho Hand Under­
the development of tho now mnrkots.
day concort. Frunk Akers soys so, ficially represented at tho Inter­ taking Parlors whore It will romnln
Indiana, ns three hundred poets.
national Economic nnd Financial Con­
The various typon of "Istic” nrtis
nt any rate.
Tho
unemployed it worso thsu we
until
word
is
rccoivcd
from
Mr.
Add
Dictionary
of
Smiles:
A
b
wid­
eep us continually guess—guessing
ference In Genoa next month wns an­
thought,
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nounced today.
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DISARMAMENT
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IN CASE OF A FAILURE TODAY,
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COMMITTEES FOR BRIDGE
**
LUNCHEON
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TYie following committees havo boon
appointed for tho bridgo luncheon givMBS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor,
on
by tho social department of tho
Phono 217-W
.
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-------Woman’s Club, February 14th.
I f jo m k «T * u r f r i t i l i A l l l a i r » *
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WANTED-rA
little sun
— I f jr«u are c o l a s n / n k t r t o r t o a l a g
Tobies and covers—Mrs. S. Puloston
I r a n , o r U too o re oatartalM la*. w rit*
§ □ [ NORMA TALMADGE in___
(not
son)
for
a
fow hours
a poatal rara to tfcU Or part » « n t , a U la a
and Mrs. Archie Betts.
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’ Ottalla. o r tr lr h p o a o I k i Itoai. It w ill
to
make
us
alb
feol
good
Lunch cloths and napkins—Mrs. A.
I t a r r a t l f a p p recia ted .
ngain.
Tho
sun
has
only
P. Connolly nnd Mrs. R. A. Nowman.
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shown his faco intermittent­
Silver (salad forks, forks and
—
ly
for tho pnst few days and
spoons)—Mrs. L. C. Kolb and Mrs.
Thursdny—Subscription Bridgo and
wo
who nro so familiar with
W. J. Thigpen.
sewing party nt tho Parish Houso
him
horo in Florida miss
Decorating club rooms—Mrs. Rob­
at 3:00 o'clock under tho auspices
him
greatly.
Howovor, tho
ert Hines, Mrs. Chnrles Fcddor, Mrs.
of tho St. Agnes Guild.
weather
roport
today snys
E. P. Morse nnd Mrs. J. M. Wallace.
Friday—Daughters of Woslcy will
clearing
wonthor
nnd wo
Menu nnd kitchen—Mrs. Fred Wil­
: 1 havo a turkoy supper at tho Parish
should
havo
bettor
wonth­
linms, Mrs. W. T. Langley, Mrs. F. L.
---- - —
House from 5 o’clock on.
or
for
tho
balloon
nscension
T. N. T. CLUB
Miller, Mrs. J. B. Coleman and Mrs.
tertain tho members of tho Every
tomorrow nnd Friday. Did
Mrs. J. B. Lawson ontortnlned tho R. R. Dens.
Week Bridge Club at hor homo on members of tho T. N. T. Club most de­ Serving.—Mrs. D. D. Caldwell, Mrs.
■ Also “Torchey’s Nighthood” a 2-part
you sco Vonizolos? No it is
Ninth streot
not
a
breakfast
food—it
is
lightfully nt her lovoly home on Pnrk D. C. Marlowe, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs.
Comedy
Friday—Mrs. R. J. Holly will enter­ nvenuo yesterday afternoon.
tho formor premier of
Ed. Lane, Mrs. A. W. Fitts, Miss Ruth
tain tho members of tho Book Lov­ Tho nfternoon was plcnsnntly spent Gillon, Mrs. Henry Purdon, Mrs. IIowGreece. Ilo-wns hero todny
ers Club nt her homo on Park ave­ with sewing on dainty bits of fancy nrd Smith, Mrs. C. R. Kirticy.
nnd wns greatly impressed
j Tomorrow—Ethel Clayton in “Exit
nue.
with tho fruit stands. Havo
work and nt a lata hour refresh­
Dishes—Mrs. G. I. Loucks, Mrs. E.
. the Vamp”; also a Century Comedy
Friday—Tho Intcrmedlnto Christian ments, consisting of pineapple snlnd, M. Gnllowny nnd Mrs. W. E. Wntson.
you a little bnnnnn in your
Endeavor Society of tho Presbyter­ saltinea, olive? and hot chocolato were
homo
?
Cards, pencils, score pnds—Mrs. Ed.
J Chns. Brndy, the Bnrltonc Soloist, wiU sing every
ian church will bo entertained by sorvod.
5:40 A. M. FEB. 1, 1922
Betts, Mrs. R. C. Bower, Mrs. Claudo
■
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W ednesday
Misses Irma Smith and Graco GilMnximum .................... GO
Besides tho club members tho invit- Howard.
Ion nt tho homo of the formor.
■ ■ ■ ■ H m iin n in m H iu iiM u a a iiM H iH ,
Minimum ...................... 50
od guests were Mrs. R. J. Holly, Mrs.
Flowers for tables—Mrs. John
Friday—Mrs. Gcorgo Rico will enter­ Frank Akers and Mrs. Morris Sponc- Mclsch and Mrs. Percy Moro.
P.nngo .................
00
tain in honor of hor guests, Mrs. cr.
Rain .....................
03
All invitntions should bo turned in
Chns. H. Bliss and Mrs. Arthur
*4
Southeast
nnd
cloudy,
to tho committeo by Snturdny.
EASTER BALL.
•
Fiske, of Worchcstor, Mass., at tho
4uHa4a4a»4iaatato
homo of her dnughter, Mrs. Ray­
Owing to conflicting dates, tho
MRS. BRANDT ENTERTAINS
mond ,Koy.
Charity Ball to hnve been given Feb­
Hi m IQ fel 19)
14 14 Hi
Mrs. Fred Brandt wns tho gracious
Saturday—Children’s Story Hour nt ruary 24th has been postponed until
Centra I’itrk at 4 p. m.
April 17th and will be a grnnd EnBter hostess Friday evening when she cntertnined at her homo on West First
Ball.
Street.
Tho affair wns delightfully
ROOF GARDEN CLUB MEETS
Make your plans so that you will bo
For Florida: Rain tonight,
informal.
Tho rooms were beautifully
probnbly clearing Thursdny
Tho Roof Garden Club composed of sure to bo there. Tiiero will be splen­
morning; cooler in North
n number of young Indies of the Bap­ did music, supper, fnvors, and other decorated with ferns, pnlms nnd chrytist Church met with Misses Essio and features, and there will bo n surprise stnl vnses filled with cut flowers
portion Thursday.
Ruth Whittle at their home on Wcd- in store for you. Don’t forget tho being used effectively throughout the
4u 4a t a 4a 4a 4n 4o 4a
nosdny evening.
A short business dnte, April 17th at tho newly enlarged rooms. Of exceptional intcrost wns
the card game and at n late hour tho
meeting wns held nt which ninny Parish House.
Laurant, Magician, at
hostess nssisted by her two daughters
plans for raising funds wore discuss­
And in the meantime don’t forget Mss Irene Brnndt and Mrs. Frank Princess, Thursd’y night
ed with enthusiasm,' It wns decided to get your Valentines at the Herald
Moisch served delicious refreshments
200-3tc
to give n box social in tho near/fut­
otficc.
consisting
of pink nnd green ico
ure. At the conclusion of the busi­
cream, carrying out tho color scheme
4 i 4a 4 a 4 a 4o 4a 4a 4a
ness meeting several of their friends
CARD AND SEWING PARTY
arrived. Tempting refreshments were
There will be a bridge and sewing of the decorations. Coffeo and cake
Tho fruit enko
served and the evening was enjoyed party tomorrow afternoon at three were also served.
was
delicious
with
its
white and pink
by everyone.
o'clock at the Parish House under the
frosting.
Those
invited
wore:
auspices of the St. Agnes Guild. Res­
Father
Hennesy,
Mr.
nnd
Mrs. Geo­
4* 4a 4a 4u 4a 4a 4a
CKCKI.IAN CLUB
ervations should be made. Phone Mrs.
rge
Iloy,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Mcioch,
Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ud tnken for less thnr
The Cecilian program last Satur­ Archie Betts, phone —‘2.
|
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joe
Moisch,
Mr.
nnd
25
cents, nnd positively no classified nds charged to anyone. Cast
Carlo! shipments reported for Jan. 31
Those who do not care to play
day afternoon with tho exception of
;
Mrs.
Andrew
Mahoney,
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
must
accompany nil orders. Count five surds to n line nnd remit scFioridn—Sanford section .............. 17
selection from Misses .Mao Holly and cards, come and bring your sewing.
i
Seherard,
Mrs.
Peters,
Mrs.
Hynes,
cordingly.
Florida—Manatee section .............. 10
Sarah Whcclis was given by tho A good time is assured all.
Mrs. F. Zcrrenner, Mrs. B. Sonnet, New York .................../.................... 3
FOR SALE
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Mr. Shot, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bender,
Total cars...............................30
■bi
AUTO
Mr. 'and Mrs. Frank Meisch.
Destinations of Florida Shipments FOR SALE—200 sacks of cement nt
tUjWRirtCi
75c per snek. Any quantity.—Chase
Tuesday
The Lndics Union of tho Congrega­
&amp;
Co.,
phone
530.
2G3-lwc&amp;w
Chicago, 5; West Jacksonville, 2;
tional church will he entertained by Potomac Yards, 1; Detroit, 1; SnvnnFOR RENT
tho Pastors wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Bar­ nah, 3; Cleveland, 2; Cincinnati, 1;
TINt —3 rooms furnished for
RENT—3
iums, nt their home, 100 E. Third st, Jersey City, 1; Wnycross, 3; Now FOR ■R
light housekeeping, 5 miles out on
next Fridny nfternoon nt three o’clock. York, 2; Syracuse, 1; Petersburg, 1;
Florence, 2; Pittsburg, 1; Topokn, Kas. Orlando road.—J. M. Lord, Route A,
Box 212.
2C7-2tp
1; total, 27 cars.
Shipping Point Information, Jan. 31st ‘ FOR ItFN’T—Furnished bed room.
10 Stores in Georgia-1 Store in Florlilu
.MO-tf-c
SANFORD, FLA.:
Cool, clenr. Over Seminole Cafe.
Haulings moderate.
Demand and FOR RENT—Nice large, furnished,)
movement moderate, market stgndy,
heated rooms witli good menls, reas­
no change in prices. Cnrlots f. o. b. onable rates.—Tho Cushing House,
rush track: 10 Inch crates Golden Mrs. W. B. Williams, proprietress,
Self Blanching, in the rough 4s-Gs, Oviedo, Fla.
205-Gtp
G EN ER A L R EPA IRIN G
mostly $3.00.
SELLS IT KOIt LESS
FOR RENT—2 furnished housekeep­
Telegraphic Reports from Important
Old Ford Gnrag#
ing rooms, $20 per month. 311 Enst West First St.
Markets
Fifth St.
205-3tp
Phono No. 447-W
PITTSBURGH: 32, cloudy. No ar­ FOR RENT—Two bed rooms with
rivals. I t cars on trnck. Opening
kitchenette, 01*1 West Second.
prices Wednosdny: supplies moder­
205-3tp
COME AND SEE!
ate. Demand nnd movement slow,
mnrket sternly. Calif’s crates Golden
WANTED
Wo invito tho general public to call
Heart, Os-lOs, best $0.00-$ 10.50. Poor­ WANTED—A ninn with nutomobile on us nt our filling station on the Or­
er ns low ns $0; Fln.’s 10 Inch erntes
to drive snlesman around in locnl lando road Thursday from 1 to 0 p. m.
Golden Self Blanching, $1.25-$ 1.75, territory. Position good for $300 n Come, bring whatever bottle you may
mostly $1.50.
month or better. Address M. II. C., hnvo nnd let us fill it with Lord’s
NEW YORK: 28, clenr. Cnlif. 3, enre of Herald.
207-3tp Purity Wntor freo of charge.
Fin. 12 arrived. New York 3 arrived.
M. M. LORI).
WANTED TO BUY—Good second 200-2tc
Supplies of good stock limited. De­
hand furniture, suitable for light
mand moderate for good stock, mnr­
Snvo monoy by buying your season
All-Wool Hand Tailored Suits
housekeeping. Address "Furniture"
ket firm. Cnlif’s crates Golden Heart
ticket to tho Lycouni Courso. $2.00
enro
of
Hcruld
office.
2GG-3tp
Men’s D epartm ent—
0s-10s beHt $10.00-$11.00, 0s-8h, best
for tho season or 75c for cnch ndmis$0-$10. Larger $&lt;1.50-$7.50. Ordinnry WANTED—Customers for fresh milk, sion.
200-tfc
morning and evening deliveries.—R
largo sizes, best $G.00-$0.50. Poorer
as low ns $5.00. Fla.’s 10-inch crates L, Garrison. Phono 3711. 109-St-Tu
The Revenue Act of 1921
You’ll find here, the now
Golden Self Blanching, -ls-8s, $1.00- 201-tfc
Sport Shirts, made by “Hall­
$1.50; 0s, $i.75-$5.00; smaller, $3.50requires that evory individual hnvlng
LOST
mark” of fine mercerized
$3.75. Ordinnry ns low ns $3.00.
a gross Income of $5,000.00 or moro
soiosottu and basket cloth,
LOST—An nil blnck cow, unmnrkcd. file Incomo Tax roturn rognrdloss of
priced—
Advise, Mrs. E. P. Morse, Sanford, amount of not incomo.
Fin.
258-tfc Do Not Pny Exhorbltant prices for as­
sistance in preparing your return.
What Are the Facts LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN—One Send
for simple form upon which to
blnck nnd whito spotted settof an­
furnish
informntion nocessnry to pre­
swering to tho natno of Warren.
About
pare
return.
Mnximum price on fnrmFinder plenso return to 108 Mnplo
Men’s Departm ent—
ors
returns
$5.00
nnd every fnrincr
avenue or call 430-W nnd receive rownrd.
20fl-3tp whoso return is prepared will bo fur­
nished without chnrgo ono 1022 Fnrm
An Interesting discussion
FOUND
Record. This record dovised for far­
of the system of operation,
FOUND—Glove, owner can got snmo mers exclusively and fills a long felt
earnings and comment on
the outlook of—
by culling nt Herald, proving prop­ need for a farm record sufficiently
erty nnd pnying for this ml. 204-tfc Bimplo to bo of any benefit to farm­
ers. Retail prlco $2.00.
V TRI-STATE
Laurant, Magician, at EIGHT YEARS EXPERIENCE PRE­
PARING RETURNS
Princess, Thursd’y night
fir.
Filo
yours
now nnd get it off your
2(10-3tc
mind.
A Local Issue Analyzed
A. S. CLARK, Pabllc Accountnnt
Tho funeral of Miss Ednn PngonP.
O. Box 1881
Jacksonville, Fla.
hnrt occurcd todny from tho rosldonco
nt 2:30 p. m., interment bolng made
4j4aM4i4*4a4n4a4*t4a
nt Lakevicw cemetery.
4a
l13
FOR
4a
PARISH
HOUSE
CALENDAR
44
BATTLECREEK, Mich., Fob. 1.—
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SANFORD
4u4a4a4a4a4a4a4a4a4B
tho Local Snnitorium. Arrived yesCall or write for Information
tordny from Washington suffering Fob. 13.—Snlnt Agnes’ Vnlontino
pnrty.
\
W. A. KAY ~~ from whnt wns described tjs nearly Fob.
21-22—Womnn’a
Club Colonial
n physicnl breakdown.
Local Representative
party.
Address: Seminole note!
Fob. 24.—Charity Ball.

SOCIETY

younger and little folk club members.
Tho numbers wore well rendered and
greatly onjoyod.
Margaret Cowan concluded tho pro­
gram with a group of interesting and
gracefully rendered readings.
Thcso who plnycd woro Snrnh
Whcclis, Mao Holly, Katherine Moisch,
Thclmn Tow, Eolanor Hawkins, II. C.
McMullen, Helen Douginas, Mnrgarot
Giles, Louise Hickson, Pcnrl Robson,
Louiso Fields, Nczzie Stone, and Mar­
guerite Gamer.
Tho next meeting of tho club will
bo tho second Snturdny of this month
and Miss Ora Willinms, render, will
bo the assistant talent.

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home, furniture, automobile or business. Can
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You’ll be surprised at the low prices on our
fine all-wool suits. Come in and give us the
pleasure of showing you.

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DRESS SHOES

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Men’s Oxfords, made
of solid leather in plain
and Bronze and other
good styles—

WORK SHOES

All leather work shoes
made on the army last
and warranted to give
satisfaction.

PIGGLY WIGGLY

$3.50 TO $7.50

Mr. Sam W. Bradford is now with the Churchwell store and cordially
invites his friends to come in and see him

The Churchwell Co.
n i u u m

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SECURITIES SALES Cb.
of Jacksonville

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Laurant, Magician, at
Princess, ThiirscTy night
Try a Herald Want Ad today. 1

Bnloon acnoslon Thursday and Fri­
day will bring thq’ crowds to San­
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THE HERALD PRINTING CO.

course, was felt In Florida, but not
to any noticeable extent. Not oven
in thojextremo northern part of the
state did tho thermometer register
thlrty-two degrees, or freezing; and
In tho southern purt of tho state ru­
mors of cold waves carried with them

Wu L u / t h e C h o w

county, and thoroughly familiar with
their needs and desires, and,
WHEREAS, Honorablo Frank P.
Forster well nnd faithfully sorved tho
people of this county iib their repre­
sentative in tho pnst session of tho
legislature of the Stnte of Floridn,
nnd,
WHEREAS, wo hnvo always found
tho Honorablo Frank P. Forster to bo
a pntrlotlc nnd progressive citizen,
and nt all times willing nt a personal
sncrifico to perform any necessary
public duty, nnd,
WHEREAS, in tho Democratic pri­
mary for tho year 1922 it will bo ncccssnry to nominate n representative of
tho county of Seminolo for tho legis­
lature of the Stato of Floridn,
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,
that it is tho sonso of this board that
the Honorable Frnnk P. Forster of
Snnford, Florida, should bo returned
to tha legislature ns tho representa­
tive of Seminolo County in that body,
and,
IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED,
thnt tho said Honorable Frnnk P.
Forster be, nnd he is hereby earnest­
ly petitioned, urged and requested to
be a candidate in the coming Demo­
cratic primary for the office of rep­
resentative from Seminole County, in
the legislature of the State of Florida,
and,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that n copy of this resolution he fur­
nished to tho press, nnd thnt tho clerk
of this board is hereby directed to
deliver a certified copy or this reso­
lution unto Honorable Frank P. For­
ster.

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The Bank ofSatety
Security-Service

1‘UULlRUBItS
far-awny Bounds.
J. HOLLY___ ___________ Editor
Thj sun continued to Bhina in Flor­
J. LILLARD___Bwetary-Trenanrer
A. NKIiL............... General Mnnnser ida; tho mockingbirds remained on
L. Ill WIN___ Circulation Unneser
l ’ hane UK np to OlOO P, U .
the job and serenaded tho crisp of
AdrrrtUlns Hntea Made Known on dny; the streams flowed on In tho old
Application
indolent way; nature flirted with the
H u b a r r J p t l o n P r i c e In A d v a n c e _
breezes in the same light apparel, and
T his Institution, w hose success and strength has
On* Year
........ ....... ..... ...... .... *2"22
fllx M o n t h * „ ___ ___ - ..... a—
. 8 .0 0 the wonders of tho Sunshine State
Delivered In City by Carrier
been bullded by a Ieyal people, whose most valq.
One Week
...... —...—18 Centa are appreciated more than ever.
Florida's
weather
is
one
of
its
The bl* lit- to lfi-paae Weekly Her­
able n sset is the confidence, tru st and esteem of
ald raitiviy
entirely cover* w
Seminole
County grentest asserts. The statement is
him
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and le published evrry Friday. Adver- time-worn, but the truthfulness of
those w ho know it best and w hose highest cntlalna rnte* made known an applica­
tion. Detnncrntle In politic*. 1.1.00 per it has ngnin heen forcibly Impressed
year, nlirnya tn nd.nnce.
dcavor Is to attain still higher plains of service—
upon residents nnd visitors within our
MEMIIKH T U B AHHOCIATKI1 I’ HEHH
gnten.
w ishes you a happy, healthful und prosperous
Nature location is tho great pro­
N ew Year.
tection.
Land nnd sea Join arms to
“It’s Juno in Miami” says the Mi­ gunrd off tho extreme weather, nnd
ami pn|iors. All right, then it is April the sky smiles on the union.
Wo
In Sanford.
have commercialized on our ideal
-----------o---------- ■
.weather, nnd nre still doing It, but
Balloon goes us today and prices there is no end to the possibilities in
come down. Everybody out for the this direction. Everlasting advertising
big dollnr day sales.
in .going to help tho Btato realize
-----------o----------them. Slogans such as tho one adopt­
Plenty of excitement now. Every ed by Minml will help—"It's June In
man and his brother is in Florida sell­ Minml” Is suggestive, and, other sec­
B
ing something to the people.
tions of the state arc Justified In ad­
1.............. H i l l , ,
■-----------o----------opting slogans of simllnr meaning.
Beauty and tho Donat, It you will.
Mrs. Edward Waller with Wu Lu
Sanford will ho well protected in These slogans nre remembered long
the run to the next station leaving
at
tho New York Chow Chow show.
ense of fire now. Our fire department after other things are forgotten.
"Wu Lu 1* a "Lulu" of a chow. IIo.
Perry to do nil tho heavy work with
Floridn weather again stands out
is well equipped and ready for nil
irots that funny name bccauso tho
his coni scoop.
YOU CAN GET MOrJ
for national consideration.—Jackson­ iChow Is an Immigrant from China.
eventualities.
Hogan declnres thnt “Tootio is ns
ll«
looks
like
a
cross
between
a
ville Metropolis.
----------- o----------good a fireman ns he was a football
grizzly and u bdbooa.' *’
N. P. Yowoll has been elected pres­
player and thnt the truining tho hefty
A CRUDE MISTAKE
ident of the Orlando Chamber of
former
llnesmnn received ns a mem­
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
FLORIDA
FOOTBALL
PLAYERS
Commerce. An honor most worthily
ber
of
tho Florida cloven makes it
PROCEEDINGS FOR JANUARY
Postal authorities are searching for
bestowed.
FIRING ON COAST LINE
easy for him .to bale ton to twelve QUALITY &amp; SERVK
the men who inserted advertisements
-----------o----------(Continued frmu l'ane On*)
AND MAKING GOOD tons of coal into tho firebox on a
Orlando Sentinel says in headlines, in several newspapers inviting regis­ S. F. Doudney, approved by Comr. E.
days run.
“ Baseball is Grave Matter.” We’ll say tration,, nt an expenso of $1, for em­ Curlctt, for tho sum of $37.50, is here­
IDj- The Anaorlntrd I'rr**)
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 2.—It Is the
it is. And what a short distance from ployment at tho Mussel Shoals nitrate by rejected, because it is not public
$100,000 FIRE IN CHARLOTTE,
plant
just
ns
soon
ns
the
formalities
for
cry from tho lusty cheers of nn
the cradle to the grave.
of its transfers nre completed. Tho business nnd wns contracted without admiring throng of npcetntors nt n
----------- o----------CHARLOTTE, N. C., Feb. 2.—
—at—
the knowledge nnd consent of this footbnll game to the tnsk of "making
Firo tonight destroyed tho storo of
Forty gallons of fino liquor wero effect of these ads, it is said, is to board.
put
a
good
mnny
dollars
in
the
pockets
smoke” for n grensc besmeared Gnribntdl nnd Burnea, one of the
seized by deputy sheriff’s at Orlando
Motion of E. Curlett, seconded By engineer hut Carl "Tootle” Perry,
of
the
scoundrels
who
inserted
them
largest jewelry concerns in the
yesterday. Probably getting ready
nnd to bring to Florenco, Ala., a lnrge O. P. Swope and carried, Mr. D. E. stnr linesman and captain of tho Un- Carolinns, nnd spread to tho storo of
for the Sub-Troplcnl Fair.
number of needy workmen who are Hart, is hereby appointed ferryman i iversity of Floridn footbnll eleven John S. Blake drug company, the
-----------o----------for the Genova-Titusville ferry, his
Sanford needs a supply of gas, not bitterly disappointed nt having been service to begin when tho ferry is during the senson Just closed, is fir­ Security Savings Bank nnd tho Brown
ho cruelly stung.
ing n locomotive on nn Atlnntic Const Betty Tea Room and Cafeteria in the
the hot air kind but gas from the gas
completed, and his appointment to be Lino passenger run between Jackson­ same block, resulting in much water
It
is
a
shnme
that
any
man
mean
factory that is supposed to furnish it
approved by tho Board of County ville nnd Leesburg.
and does not. Other cities in Florida enough to piny such a trick upon the
dnmngo to the latter places.
Tho
idle but onger working men of the Commissioners of Volusia County, Fla.
Perry hnd fired several years dur­ total loss wns roubhly estimated nt
get gas—why not Snnford?
country should bo found. It is also
Firo arm bonds of W. T. Taylor, ing the summer months nnd hnd ob­ $100,000 or more.
---------- o----------a
shame
that
the
men
who
were
Ernest
G. Dunn, L. B. Hollar, W. C. tained leave of absence from his duti­
The officers of tho law are after tho
caught
in
this
perfectly
obivious
trap
His fourth
DeCoursey,
D. C. Howard and T. H. es nt tho University.
people who have failed to gut the now
Laurant, Magician, at
did
not
know
enough
to
detect
its
year
ns
a
player
ended
with
tho foot­
Buchanan
were
approved
und
license
11)22 license tags. You have boon
fraudulent
character
nt
a
glance.
ordered issued.
ball senson last fall, however, nnd he Princess, Thursd’y night
Call or See Us
warned, you know you should have
Henry
Ford
never
does,
nor
hns
loft
school
shortly
before
Christmas
Motion
of
C.
W.
Entzminger,
sec­
20fl-3tc
the tags nnd now you will have to
things done, in that way. When onded by 0. I’. Swope nnd carried, to return to work permanently.
B 4 U Buy
suffer.
he wants men ho will Buy so himself. Comr. L. P. Hagan is hereby instruct­
John Ilognn, a footbnll enthusasist
-oHe cun not use them nt this plant un­ ed to investigate the condition of nnd one of tho most widely known of Specialist in Spinal A d ju s tm e n t
So much fulso information Is given
til
the government ncoepts his offer, Burrell Jones, with power to act.
the younger Const Lino engineers In
to tho newspapers nowadays that it
O ur WOOD KILLS the
which
may bo many months hence,
G. M. Jacobs addressed the board in Floridn is PcrryB engine mate nnd
behooves tho newspapers to go slow
ami maybe not at all. And ho will reference to road work nenr Chuluota. between tho two of them they hnvo WnL J. Kermode, D. C.
on what they print. It is betcr to
CHILL
leave out some nows items unless you then, no doubt glvo the pubblic full On motion of L. P. Hagan, sccondod almost abolished the English Innginformation regarding his plans. He by C. W. Entzminger nnd carried, Mr. unge, according to members of tho
Doctor o f Chiropractic
know they nre true.
will
certainly not permit any private Jacobs is authorized to have 1*4 miles train crow.
“98-10-12-10" shouts
-oGnrncr-WoodrufT Building
agency to levy assessments for regis­ of road strnwod, nnd also to huvo cer­ Ilognn, ns tho train moves slowly out
"Savo Your Corn Colts,” thoy arc
tration on tho men he intends to em­ tain bridges repaired.
of a sising. Perry looks back to sec
rich in oils, says a headline on tho ploy.
Office Hours:
Motion of L, P. Hagan, seconded by if tho flngmnn hns cllmcd aboard. | 0 to 12 n. m. und 1 to 6 p. m.
daily papers. Well, under tho present
Work nuiy he good at Mussel Sho­ O. P. Swope nnd carried, E. II. Kilboo "42.87.4.23." replies “Tootie” nnd IIoPhone 34
circumstances and seeing that prices
als in tiie future, hut there is nothing is authorized to repair the Genevn- gnn settles down on his seatbox for Sundays nnd evenings by appointment
on other commodities are falling we
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guess we could spare you n few off doing there now, nnd laboring men, Titusville road, cost not to exceed
with ground-floor nspirntions, should $295.00.
the farm, eh, hoys?
■in
lie patient until .hoy hear, direct from
-----------o----------Motion of 0. P. Swope, seconded by
Ford himself, how many are needed E. Curlett and carried, this board ac­
Boh Holly is going to make his pa­
and what will bo the requirements. cepts tho pinposition of A. 1), Zachary
per a “moonshine” affair. He reports
Wo hnvo a hunch that all kinds of to furnish one-imlf of the lumber for
ho is soon going to announce n free
speculation with the end of getting the Geneva bridge, runways lu be 30
distribution of his publication “every
easy money through this development inches wide nnd 2 inches thick, cost
night the moon does not shine." We will fai —Lakeland Telegram.
of same not to exceed $25 per M,
like to see n man have the courage of
C mir. E. Curlett offered the follow­
bis convictions.—Reporter-Star.
AMERICAN PARTY
ing resolution, and moved its adoption
---------- o— :------TO SEVEN PACTS
same was duly seconded by Comr. C. S
Canadian soldier was knocked In
OF CONFERENCE W. Entzminger und adopted.
the head in Bordeaux and lost ills
Orlando’s Largest Store-O rlando, F lorida
Whereas it has been made known to
memory, joined the Spanish army and
I l l y T h e A * * o r l n f ed I ' r r * * )
this board that II. II. Pnttialmll has
is just now reaching homo aftor be­
WASHINGTON, Fob. 2.—Unless closed from public travel that certain
ing marked up as a deserter. A lot present plans are changed, the Wash­
of soldiers lost their memory in Bor­ ington conference will give to the mad In the vicinity of Geneva, known
deaux but wore not knocked in tho world eight treaties, to neven of which ns tho Geneva cemetery road.
Therefore, J3e It Resolved that tho S
head.
the United Stntcs will be a party.
said II. II. Puttishnll, be nnd he heroThis iB tho list:
by is ordered nnd required to desist
Now markets are being opened up
Four-power Pacific treaty; signed
STARTS THE 15TH ANNUAL
from further obstructing said road,
in South America because the steam­ December 13,
and he is hereby ordered to forthwith
ship lines huvo discovered they enn
Five-power nnvnl limitation treaty;
open said road to public travel,
carry fruits and vegetables by refrig­ ready for signature.
Comr. L. P. Hagan offered the fol­
erated ships. If they can curry fruits
Five-power submarine and poison
lowing resolution, and moved its adop­
and vegetables on ocean ships why gas treaty; ready for signature.
tion, Home was duly seconded by
can’t they enrry it on tho St. JohnH
Six-power treaty allocating Gor­
Comr.
O. P. Swope, nnd adopted.
river lines.
man Pacific cables, drafting.
Whereas,
from time to time certain I
Nine-power treaty on Chinese ta r­
complaints
have
boon made to th is, ■
South Floridn Fair opens today in iff; drafting.
hoard
with
reference
to tha enforco- J|
'Tumpa nnd thoy nre expecting a big
Nine-power treaty on tho Chinese,
meat
of
tho
gumo
and
fish laws of
crowd down there for the week’s fes­ questions; drnfting.
this
state,
nnd,
tivities. The South Florida Fair is a
Amcricnn-Jnpnneso treaty regard­
Whereas, under tho existing law
great exposition of South Florida ing Ynp; virtually Tcndy for signa­
thu sheriffs of the various counties of
fruits and vegetables and Seminole ture.
•county ought to ho represented there.
Chlncse-JnpnneBe treaty regarding the state are charged with the respon­
sibility of the proper enforcement of
However, they hnvo our best wishes Shnntung; nearing Completion.
tho game and fish laws, and the coun­
for success even though we are nbty commissioners hnvo no duties to
-Mtit.
WATER FOR KEY WEST
perform in this connection.
FROM REDLANDS WELLS
Therefore, Be It Resolved, thut tho
According to Bob Holly, Ed. Lnno
sheriff
of this county, be and he is
scored us high as Curl Dunn. Ed., so
(t ly T h e A**nelnled r r « * l
heraby
directed
to use his bust efforts 1
REDLAND, Fob. 2.—Tests nre
Boh says, sold Chnrllo Gano two Snn­
and
endeavor
to
see thut the gumc
ford lots. Wonder if Charlie Is buy­ being conducted hero by exports in tho
and
fish
laws
of
this
stato are proper-:
employ
of
tho
Floridn
East
Coast
ing lots promiscuously tho state over
iy
and
rigidly
unforced.
RnUrpnd
to
determine
whether
this
just to make himself zolid with the
Comr. C. W. Entzminger of/ored
populace? Well, at that, If wo got city con supply water for Key West
Charlie, us Carl says we will, wo A well hns been drilled, and should, the following resolution, and moved
--d. 3
have a chance to score ovor Bob and tho tosts prove satisfactory It Is 1 adoption, mu .... • v *•’
understood the railroad plans to run by Comr. L. P. Hagan and adoptod.
Ed. y e t . — Boportor-Star.
a Vip* Uno from hero to tho Island 1 WHEREAS, it is of vital import- ■
city.
At present water is
Is shipped once
nnco to
10 tho
1110 interops
interests and
unu weunro
welfare of
01 -■
FLORIDA WEATHER AGAIN DE
form
Homestead
to
Key
West
b
y
1
the
pcoplo
of
the
county
of
Seminole
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SERVES CONSIDERATION
{rain which is said to be a costly to have as their representative In tho (
legislature of thu state of Florida, a
The country hns passed through one method of water supply.
man closely Identified with the busi­
'o f/th e severest cold spells of tho
ness Interests and tho poople of this a i n U i i l i i u i
Tho Herald for real Job printing.
past two docades. The weather, of
a.
Jt.
n.
C.

j The Peoples Bank of Sanford
VALUE

FOR $1.00

THE BALL HARD
WARE CO.
WOOD

J. T. ALLEN

Yowell-Drew Co.

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Saturday, Feb. 4

Violet Brand Sale

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An event that each year assumes greater importance
with women shoppers for miles around. Fourteen such
events have come and gone, each one surpassing all pre­
vious ones. This year’s Violet Brand Sale promises to
be one of unusual interest. Our store will be filled with
all the new cotton goods—also everything in dainty un­
dermuslins, which this event features in unusually at­
tractive showings.

Come and view the displays, also note the interest­
ing prices during this occasion.

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The Man of Many Mysteries
Princess Theatre. Feb. 2 !
comes, tho moro determined It Pot- FLORIDA FRUITS TO
JNNING FOR ALDERM AN ruchio to make her yield; for despite
BRING HIGH PRICES
SAYS LOCAL GROWERS
her own temper, he is charmed by her
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beauty and spirit. Tolling her father Rut This Claim Is Disputed By Well
and friends that they havo agreed to
Known Shippers
wed, Kathorino rages but ennnot es­
Florida’s remaining citrus crop is
cape the trap set for her by Potrulikely
to bring unusually high prices
chio. The succeeding scenes of the
before
tho close of tho present sea­
wedding where Petruchlo appears in n
son,
in
the opinion of many local
fantastic c®rb and carries her off
growers
and shippers, but thoro are
bodily; tho Journey afterwards to Petothers
who
maintain that tho .peak
ruchlo's house, and the unique rocepin
prices
has
already been rcachod.
tlon he hns planned to give his brido
Since tho recent freeze in Californ­
when she arrives, keeps the audience
In constant roars of Inughtcr. Katho- ia the prico of fruit hns shown conrlno Is powerless against him, so the Kidernblt increase and a representa­
true woman In her yields to his mas­ tive of the Americnn Fruit Growers
tery and compels her to love him said yesterday that oranges may sell
ngalnst her will. Tho pretty fashion for eight dollars per box boforo tho
in which she totally succumbs to hor j close of tho season. On tho other
lord Is chnrmingly done, and the bund S. J. Sllgh, n large shipper, ex
merry comedy ends with a dainty pressed the belief thnt tho dnmnge on
lecture to all womon on their duties the Pacific Const was slight nnd thnt
to their husbnndH.
j Florida fruit would not commnnd
"Tho Taming of tho Shrew/’ with &gt;much greater prices thnn nro now
ts witty dinlogue, rollicking sltua-! offered because of tho depressed con| Un. Mabel T. S. Fnlco of Brooklyn tlons nnd sldo-splittlng Incidents, UI ditlons In tho north,
j (hr nlileriiiniilc nomination In tho
tlrtr-thlrit slrtennnidc district. Mrs. considered one of the most comical as I Mr. Sllgh points out thnt the Califi,lfo lives on ('-olmnhla Heights, and well ns one of tho most populnr o f ! omln Fruit Exchnnge recently issued
Ithe cramlnlece of Jnmos 0. Blaine; Shnkespcnre's Edward Waldmnnn’s ' « statement claiming a loss of 20,000
fnilier, Col. II. D. Stenwood, wnj modern version presented ns n mod­ cars of oranges due to the froeze. But
j veteran of tho Civil war.
ern farce comedy hns been arranged the csimato of California’s crop is
with
nil dreary dialogue climated 00,000 cars nnd only 8,000 cars had
TORY OK "THE TAMING
nnd
tho
comedy is a scream from tho been shipped prior to the freeze so
OF THE SHREW”
with 07,000 cars of fruit yet to he
beginning to end.
mnrketed it looks ns if the shortage
It
will
ho
presented
by
Edward
| “The Turning of tho Shrew” is a
Wnldmnnn,
nssistod
by
his
own
leadwill
not ho felt, especially in view
ubir.g love-story in four acts, relatof the sub-normal demnnd on the nor­
ing
Indy,
Dorico
Wingrove
nnd
Snnthe humorous adventures of tho
thern markets,
ieny pair—Pclnichio and Knthcrlnc, fords locnl talent nt the Princess
Shippmcntn from Florida for the
threw, Kntiierin is n beautiful Thontre, Friday evening, under the
present
season amount to 11,1110 cars
hughty self-willed girl, the elder auspices of the Sanford Women’s
of
oranges
and {1,080 cars of grape­
lighter uf a rich merchant of Pnu- Club.
fruit,
according
to figures given out
On account of tho great demnnd
ki,- named- Baptist. She- gains a
by
the
Americnn
Fruit Growers yes­
tide reputation as a shrew and scold for sents, tickets should he reserved in
terday.
Sinco
Jnnunry
1, approxi­
Id her father despairs of ever advance nt Brawer’a nnd Roumillet’a.
mately 5,000 cars of citrus products
irrying her off. At this poriod
hnvo heen shipped. It is estimated
rirci in Padua n gentlomnn named POSTMASTER GENERAL
thnt Florida’s remaining crop winn
HAYS AT MIAMI
(otrechio, in search of h wife. He
not total much more than half what
11 daring fldvonturotiB fellow, who,
FOR FEW DAYS REST tho California growers claim to hnvo
arfng
haughty Kntherfne, defor future shipment.
i imm'eilintely to woo her nnd
( U r T h e A hnor In ( r it P f r a a )
Viewed in this light it does not look
MIAMI, Feb. 1.—Postmnntcr Gen­
sr hor for n lnrk. ne arranges
ns
if tho prico would go much higher
(meet her nt her father’s house, nnd eral Ilnys arrived nt noon with declar­
in
Florida, hut there nro numerous
«r first encoimter furnishes a ation ho expected to do nothing for
predictions
to the contrnry. A rep­
kr.e of greatest merriment.
Sho two weeks hut enjoy himself nnd ntresentative
of Gentile Brothers com­
kits him with haughty disdain nnd tend to small amount of business in
pany
stated
thnt Vnlcncins should
pm, but the more indignant pho be- postoffice department.
bring $i.ri0/'or $5 per box nnd thnt
other oranges should reach n price of
III!
nt least $3. The Standard Growers
Exchange is expecting to see the
price advance somo Inter in tho sea­
son. The A. J. Nye Company frank­
ly ndmits thnt the situation is uncer­
tain, but makes the claim that grow­
ers nre asking prices much higher
thnn tho shipper can pay nt hte pre­
vailing mnrket price.
From tho opinions gnthered it
would Hecm snfe to say thnt there will
| e some advance in prices Inter in
the season, but no accurate foroenst
can bo made nt this time, in th" opin­
ion of all tho companies widely wore
interviewed. Orlando Sentinel.

T h e I n t e r e s t s o l T h is
C o m m u n ity

are our interests, and all that a
thoroughly modern, well organ­
ized bank can do to serve or as­
sist its customers is the constant
endeavor of this institution.

HERALD ADS get results.
1022 CALENDAR PADS

ANOTHER ROOF CAVES
IN,BUT NONE IS HURT

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Fo r ster , President

SQUIRE EDGEGATE —
m iL -H E L L -urtat

COBINATION BARGAINS
Charge System
Cash System
$6.00
.70
1.00
1.50

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pair Army Shoes
pairs Men’s Socks
Work Shirt
Men's Union Suit

$7.75
and save
$1.45
Do you
need them?

$9.20

Cash System

Charge System

$ 6.00

1 $5.50 Women’s low Shoes
1 2.00 Silk Hose to match

nnd save
$1.50.
Do you need them?

$7.50

Cash System

Charge System
1 $12.50 Suit
1 4.00 Shoes
2 £.00 Hose

2C0-3tc

$12.90

nnd save
$5.60
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Do you
CAROLINA UP SNOW-BOUND g
need them?
$18,50
You do not have to huy these combinations to get the advan­
WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.—Buried
tage of the prices. Call for what you want. This compari­
underneath from ono to two feetof
son shows you what you save by paying cash for what you
snow, one of the most severe Btorms
buy. DOES CASH PAY?
in several decades, the Middle Atlan­

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tic section of the country spent Sun­
day in valiant liul mostly vain efforts
to resume the activities suspended
Friday night when tho storm swept
up from tile south.
The storm, described by the weather
bureau ns tho worst in twenty-three
years, had its center tonight slightly
north and east of Capo Cod and waB
moving slowly out over tho ocean,
hut in its wake from North Carolina
to southern Now England nnd from
tho coast to the AUeghcney moun­
tains, all was buried under n snow
blanket.
Washington ns the center of tho
storm area nnd tho center of the
storm’s strength suffered tho most
severely—a toll of nearly a hundred
lives having heen taken and more
than n hundred injured, some of
whom may he added later to the list
dead. The loss of life in tho cupitn!
with one or two exceptions wns due
to the collnpso of the roof of n motion 5
picture theatre under the weight of
twenty-six Inches of snow nnd this
enstrophe nlno accounted for most of
the injures.
Even aside from tho theatre dis­
aster, tho cnpltnl wns hard hit and
although the snow stopped fnlllng n
few hours nfter midnight, it wns not
until long after dny had dnwned that
the full effect wns assessed.
Day­
break found tho city without nny sort
of sereot car service, its streets block­
ed to Impassability with snow, its
suburbs completely cut off, deliveries ■
of hren, milk and other perishnblo
foodstuffs greatly curtniicd, nnd many
buildings ondnngcrcd by tho loat^ of
Rnow.
Tho hours of Sundny were
spent in attempts to restoro n sem­
blance of normal conditions, nnd
though nldcd by fnvornblo wonthor—
sunshine and thawing tempornturo—
tho city tonight wns still in tho grip
of tho storm.

T hrasher &amp; G arner

Melville Comedians
Coming Back
Under the Auspices of the Kiwanis Club

j Week of February 6 {

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Under their $10,000 tent theatre, with an en- ■
tire change of program. Special invitation *
Monday night to Ladies. Ladies will be ad- 5
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Post cards at tho Ilornld offico.

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Tent Located N ext to Postoffice
Tent Well-Heated and Water Proof

POST CARDS AT THE HERALD OFFICE
BY LOUIS RICHARD

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Doors open at 7:00, curtain at 8:15.

There Seems to Be More Money In Dealing In the Raw Products

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B. F. WII1TNER, Cashier
Post cards at tho Herald office.

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Inaugurated by THRASHER &amp; GARNER

First National Bank!
A COMMUNITY BUILDER

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P a y C a s h -C a s h P a y s

Laurant, Magician, at
Princess, Thursd’y night

There is nothing quito so handy,
quito so useful, quite so indispcnslblc
for tho busy office mnn os the calen­
dar desk pad.
It helps you Ls re­
m member, it gives you tho day and
dnte, it gives you Just what you wnnt
and when you want it. 1022 Calen­
dar pads just received from tho fact­
ory—tho tccond shlpmont—tho first
If you shnvo yoursolf, come horo
shipment was exhausted In ono wook. nnd hnvo your hnircut tho way you
Got a 1022 Cnlcndar pad before they wnnt for 40c.—Albert Grnmllng’s Bar­
nro all gone.
Desk stands for (he ber Shop, DoForost Block, Second St.
calendars If you havo none.
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THE UP-TO-DATE 1922 SYSTEM

WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—The roof
of the Baltimore &amp; Ohio freight de­
pot at First street and Florida nvo.
N. E., crashed in Inte today. Eight
men had just checked out for1tho day.
No one was injured.
Tho Bnow had been practically romoved from the slate roof, t was said,
but it waB impossible, it was added,
that the supporting brick piers nnd
oak beams had been wonkoned by tho
accumulnton of snow from tho recent
storm.
Damage to tho Bhcd and
freight was estimated nt $20,000.
The ernsh came ns unexpected ur In
tho case of tho Knickerbocker theatre,
tho roof giving way suddenly and
and coming down with n deafening
crash. A great mass of debris fill­
ed tho interior of tho structure, which
fs 400 feet long, 40 feet wide, nnd one
Btory in height.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2.1922

BRIDGE TO HAVE
LONGEST SPAN

GOLF
^ F ^ H r c K iE s im r
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
Where militarism thrivsTT'
They did not know what golf may be
xenship
1. divided into th* c|JS* tltfc
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
Who called It chltdlah play.
*nd the uncivil pop u S ^ I
To drivo a globule from a tee
C
“lW t W A W a t N *
And follow It away.
Dancing echool will
c o m ^ f IH H OU tA W b- \
Thoy do not understand who scoff
UK? feBUOAUCUWA NNWM \T
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vMt o\o aeh to s * ik «tPcWK\tm*.
And all its virtues miss,''
taking lessons and all those
\WC
HNFT*
VPN
OOft
toutI
Structure to Connect-Detroit and Who think that this Is all for Golf
w anton hour's dancing „ro
B\U», GO VMWA GHOKA.ONT NOO
-------n
For
Golf
Is
more
than
this.
commence
again.
Windsor Will Break All
PftM MOOV.G, VPAW.'tW NMOGU&gt;\
2W.2tp|
Yon Can Find the Name.of B
HOVJO COKKt®.
Records.
Every Live Professional and W 212 Bast. 1st St.
For Golf is earth’s ambassador,
Sanford, F Is.
Business Man in Sanford in V1
That comes to haunts of men,
This Column Each Day P
...... . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. _ n_ To lure them from the banking floor,
*
The counter and the pen.
To lend them gently by tho hand
THURSDAY, FriDa,
From toil and stress and strife,
Upper Deck Expected te Be Reedy And guido them through the summer
MISS GRACE TOM PKINS, R. N.
and SATURDAY
for Service Within Four Years—
land
FEBRUARY, 2nd, 3rd,
Surgical, Medical and Obstetrical
Two Years More Will See
Along tho path of lifo.
Calls Answered
W ith E very Tire I'urrhiu^
Bridge Completed.
SPECIAL SA L E OF KIM BALL
309 French Ave,
Tho pastime of philosophers,
Phone 563-W
PIANO S
Detroit, Mich.—Plans for the new
A Red or Gray Tube f0[
For such a man must be,
International suspension bridge to con When far away tho golf ball whirrs
Kimball U pright
ONE DOLLAR
Sanford C onstructs Co. M ahogany, new...
nect Detroit and Windsor, Just an
And hides behind a tree.
Bounced, show that It will have the
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
SP E C IA L PRICES ON
Kimball U pright
longest single span In tho world, mens A man may soo his business fall,
Planes
and Specifications Cheerfully
And never turn a hair,
orlng 1,802 foot, or 24 Inches longer
w alnut, new .......
35x5
34x4
33^
Furnished
than the great cantilever at Quebec. But men arc strong who loso tho ball
I
Kimball
U
pright,
All Work Guaranteed
And still refuso to swear.
Of double-deck construction, the new
3 2 x 3 !/2
3 0 x 3 '/2
Rosewood, 2nd h ’d..
H. T. PACE
P. O. Box t$&gt;
link between Canada and the United
fitates will accommodate street car, It Is a game of honor, too,
W rite us for full inform ation re­ FOUR BIG GALLONS GAS FOB
automobile and pedestrian traffic on
th ese and m any other
That tries tho souls of men
A DOLLAR
Sanford Machine &amp; garding
tho tipper deck and passenger and It's easy on the public viow
bargains in Pianos and Phono­
freight train service on the lower
graphs.
Foundry Co.
To bo all honest men.
GAS-UP WITH US
• deck.
But
he
deserves
nn
angel’s
wings
Barring unforeseen! delays, actual
General Machine and Boiler Work;
Who paths of truth ha- trod,
construction work will commence next
Cylinder Grinding; DeLuxe Pistons; J. H. HINTERMISTER
spring, and within four years the up When left alone with Just two things,
Oversize
Kings and Pina; Flywheel
per deck should bo ready for sendee,
Laurant, Magician, at
Ills score card and his God.
PIANO CO.
Without Interfering with traffic on tho
Steel Gear Bands; Crank Shafts re­
B
U
Y IN, SA N FO RD
Princess,
Thursday
night
105 Palmetto Avenue
highway deck. It Is planned then to If God shall teach you patiently
turned; agents for Caille Inboard and
2(5C-3tc
begin construction of tho lower deck,
Phone 481-J
Adversity to meet;
Outboard M otors.-----------Phene 62
which should be finished In two years
If
it
shall
teach
philosophy
more.
To keep your temper sweet,
BLOCK EFFORTS
Weighs 107,000 Tons.
Acteylene Welding
If
it shall teach you atill to grin
The brldgo and Its approaches will
TO INSURE U. S.
With mirth, no mnttcr what.
have a totnl weight of 107,000 tons,
OF ALL KINDS
GETTING REFUND
with eight cables carrying the huge You are n victor if you win
■pan. Six of theso enblcs will ho 21
Sanford W elding Co.
A loving cup or not.
Inches In diameter, and two will ho
169 North Sanford Avenue
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—By fair
18 Inches thick; together they will
I.ONGWOOD
ly
decisive
votes
tho
sonnte
refusod
support a pull of 140,000,000 pounds.
todny either to roquiro congression­
Suspended from two towers, each
S. 0 . Shinholser
Miss Annnbel Allen spent the week al npprovnl of the ngreemonts to bo
rising a«n feet above the water, the
Contractor and Builder
■pan will hnve n width of 07 feet for end with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. entered into with debtor nations by
the highway deck with two trolley Bill Alien.
tho proposed nllled debt refunding BANFORD
FLORIDA
tracks, two sidewalks and two rond
Rev. Longnccker of Penn, was tho cimmisslon or to limit tho author­
Ownership o f Real E sta te gives you a definite plnce nnd In­
ways, while (ho lower deck will have
ity of tho commission in tho mnttor “W E D E LIV E R TH E GOODS’
four rnllway tracks and n 20-foot guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Blst- of deferring tho time when interest
fluence in the com m unity. It m akes you a more desirable
Quick Service Transfer
■pnre for public utilities’ equipment. ine, while here Rev. Longnccker
payments on tho clevon billion dol­
Electric locomotives would he used for prcnchud at the Baptist church.
Storage F acilities
citizen. A N D W HAT BETTER INVESTM ENT CAN YOU
traffic across the lower deck.
Friends of Miss Ethn Iinrlcy are lar foreign debts shall begin.
If we please you, tell others; if no
Dcspito
nn
agreement
sharply
limiiCompletion of the bridge will mean glad to nee her out again after a
M AKE?
tell us. Phone 498
the end of the train ferries, which for case of the grippe.
ing debate, n final vote wan not reach­
years have carried freight and passen­
ed. Late in tho day when tho roll
Mrs. E. D. Bengic left Tuesday for
ger traffic across the Detroit river,
calls on amendments began it looked
Hotel Montezuma
even after the opening of the Mlchl ter home in Mcmbphln N. Y. nftcr ns though the now weeks old fight
“Sanford’s N ew H otel”
spending
several
weeks
with
her
sis­
gsn Central tunnel.
would come to nn end, but a reference
fl.B0 Up Per Day
The bridge, which will he built by ter Mrs. J. S. Dinkcl.
to the agricultural "bloc" by one sen­
the Canadian Transit company and
Miss Ellen Fuller left Sunday night ator brought a tart reply by nnothor
the American Transit company, with
for
Tnllahassee after spending a that led to further discussion nnd fin­
COMFORT COTTAGE
the
approval of the Canadian and
United States governments, will span couple of wcoka with her parents, Mr. ally it was decided to recess until 11 is now open for guests. Will be glad
the river almost from the center to and MrB. A. Y. Fuller.
a. m. tomorrow.
A. P. CONNELLY, Agent
to see new as well as old friends. |
fhe shore line of the two cities. Con­
Mr. John Dunbnr and Miss Elise
Thoso in chargo of the bill hope to Rooms and menls, also meals, Hou
struction Is expected to begin from were visitors in Sanford Tuesday.
dispose of the measure then, but mnny
heated.
the American side.
Mrs. Henry Hooker died at her amnedmonts still are pending with
Bondi for $30,000,000.
Mrs. M. Martin
The promoting companies have been tome Monday night after a lingering plenty of moro discussion in prospect. Miss N. A. Walker
authorized to Issue $30,000,000 In se­ llness of several months. Mrs. Hook­
curities for the project. It Is estimat­ er leaves a husband, two daughters, NEW THINGS AT THE
SANFORD NOVELTY ■
ed that completion of the highway or Mrs. Barnes of Orlando, Mrs. Frain
HERALD OFFICE
■
upper deck will cost approximately of Longwood, and one son, F. II.
■
WORKS
$18,000,000. Purchase of shore space
Thank you carda, Birthday cards,
V.
C.
COLLER,
Prop.
looker
of
Orlando.
for the approaches Is under way.
Friends of Mrs. T. G. Roebuck and folders, Valentine assortment General Shop and Mil]
Ptnns for tho bridge were drawn
Just arrived,
1922 calendar Pads
chiefly by Charles E. Fowler of Now will be grieved to hoar of her death
here
at
last,
Plnce
cards, nut cups,
Work
York. Associated with him In the which occurcd last week in Now York
Tnlly
curds,
All
kinds
of
invitntlons,
erection of the structure will be Mr. nnd Mrs. Roebuck wore called
CONTRACTOR and B U IL D E f
George II. Pegrnm, chief engineer of mck north three weeks ago due to Gift enrds, Greeting cards. Congratu­ 517 Commercial Street Sanford, Fla
the Intorhnrough Itnpld Transit com­ msinoss conditions nnd wore expect lations, Shut in cards, Sympathy
pany, New York; Prof. William H. ng to return in n few weeks.
enrds and Birth announcements.
Rurr of New Tork, Col. C. M. MonserGeo. W. Knight
Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy McCracken of
mt, Montreal; Prof. 0. It. Young of
An
nstronomer
nsys
the
North
pole
the University of Toronto, and Prof. Orlando were visiting Mrs. McCrnck- is moving.
Real E sta te and Insurance
Grent gunB- Will that
II. E. Riggs of the University of Mich­ en's sister Mrs. J. T. Williamson Sun­
FLORIDA
thing hnve to he discovered all over SANFORD
igan.
day.
again ?
F. J. Nclmyor returned Sunday
Sanford Steam Laundry
EVEN LINEN TOWELS COMMON rom Penn., after spending several
FOR SERVICE
weeks with his mother. While away
Innkeeper's Proteita to Health OffU Mr. Noimycr nttonded n lnrgc poul­
Call 140-J
CORRECTED TO NOV. 16, 192)
dale Vain Agalnat Penn­
try Fnir in New York.
W. RAW LING, Prop.
sylvania Law.
Word has been received of tho death
■
Southbound
a
Hnrrlaburg, Pa.—A strange Interpre­ of Mr. llolwny which occured Jan. 21.
George A. DeCottes ■■ The following telegram has just been receiv* I
Arrlvo
Departs
tation of the state law prohibiting the
A ttorney-ut-Law
___
_
2:30
a.m.
No.
83.
2:46
«.m.
ENTERPRISE
ed by Edward Higgins, the Authorized Ford]
une of the "common towel" lu public
Over
Seminole County Bank
11:40
a.m.
N
q.
27..
places has been received by state
1:38 p.m. BANFORD
FLORIDA
A gent of Seminole County:
health officials from a hotel proprietor
The many friends of Misses Sarah No. 91. ......... 1:18 p.m.
8:20 p.m.
In a small town, A formal notice was Hughes nnd Kate Slco* are glnd to No. 89. ......... 2:66 p.m.
7:10 p.m.
No. 85. ......... 6:56 p.m.
served on him that he must discon­ welcome them hero for the season.
H. W. NICKERSON
tinue the use of a "common towel" In
Public
Accountant; Audit*—System*
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rain left Sat­
his Inn. Id an Indignant protest he
Northbound
Income Tex Service
replied that he did not "use common urday for a few days with tho Bishop
107J JS 124 Blue
Arrlvo
Departs
Room
16 McNelll-Devis Bldg.
family
in
Orange
City
before
their
towels, but had his wife make a spe­
2:03 a.m. Phone 852
No. 82. ......... 1:48 a.m.
Orlando, Fin,
WH Jacksonville, Flo., 10:08 A, Jan. 27,1922.
cial trip to Philadelphia to purchase return to their home In Kentucky.
12:05 pjn.
linen ones." State henlth official* dis­
Mr. L. M. Wright of Lakeland No. 84...........11:46 ajn.
2:55 p.m.
agree with hla Interpretation of the spent the weok end with his family No. 80....... 2:85 p.m.
Edward H iggins,
Auto Radiator Repair
Inw, and have notified him to discon­ hore.
4:05 p.m.
No. 92..........j 4:00 p m.
tinue the "common towel," even If It Is
Shop
Sanford, Flo.
Miss Viola Padgett returned home No. 28...........10:00 p.m.
linen.
Located
at
207
French
Ave.,
between
from Delray Saturday.
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Trilby Branch
2nd end Third. E. R. DERGQUIST. &amp;
E ffective todny list price Tractor THREE HUN­
Mr. Sclason of Kansns City Mo., la
JOHN D. JR. BORROWS COAT on a visit to his daughter Mrs. Fred
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Arrive
Departs
D RED N IN E T Y -FIV E DOLLARS, f. o. b. Detroit. No
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7:00
sjn .
xNo.
100..
Murray.
Rockefsllar Tells of Attending Irrv*
Among tho recent arrivals are Mr. xNo. 24.
3:25 p.m.
efforts should be spared to make maximum number
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perlal Garden Party In Toklo
B
7:$0 a.m.
nnd
Mr*.
G.
D.
Cross
who
nro
at
hor
xNo.
168.
In Borrowed Raiment.
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sales disposing o f present stocks and accumulating i®*
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No. 22..
7:00 p.m.
fathers, A. DcBary.
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Miss Emma Tucker loft a few days
New York.—John D. Rockefeller, Jr.,
■
m ediate orders so as to keep river route tractor plant In
■
told how he borrowed a frock coat ago for Albany Ga., whore sho will
Leesburg Branch
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from the American nmbnssador to at­ conduct a scries of Bibio readings.
production nnd accord m axim um support to Mr. Fordfl
Departs
Arrive
tend an Imperial garden party In Toklo.
Services will he he*1 at the Episco­ xNo. 157.....—.. 8:55 p.m.
efforts te ligh ten the physical burdens of farmers and
Royalty were required to go to pal Church Sunday at 3 p. m.
♦
No. 21. ......... 2:50 p.m.
-European dress, cltlzona in native
Mr. H. J. Bums ia spending a few xNe. 101. •••••••••« B*60 pjn,
old them produce m axim um crops a t reduced cost.
-dross, and foreigners In frock coata.
daya
with his parents here.
xNo. 25. ......... 1:30 p.m.
*• Mr. Rockefeller said he was about
The people of Enterprise spent last No. 22.. ....7:00 pjn.
FORD MOTOR CO.
te forego attending because there was
evening
vary pleasantly at tho chapel
BAVH TOU MONET
no frock coat In his baggage, when the
3:04 P.
American ambassador said be had two where they were entertained by
Write na
Oviedo Branch
tod Mr. Rockefeller could wear one soma of the guests from tho Inn. Dr.
xNo. 126. ..... _ 7:45 p.m.
Empire Hotel Block
McQueen gave a very Intereating
ef them.
xNo. 127____ .... J [ )
Ii40 p.m.
OK1.ANDO, FLORIDA
talk after which the ladiea presented
x—Dally,
except
Sunday.
Scotchman Bag $,000 State.
a play, "How tha story Grew," A
No advertlaementa for the ClcesiLondon.—What hns been one of the collection of $25.38 was taken for tha
fled or Want Colums of the Herald j
beet doer-stalking seasons on record
Employment Bureau.. are taken without cash In advance and
In Scfttlnnd has, now concluded. It Is schpol piano,
On Thursday evening Dr. Pater Mc­ The vocational committee of the Busi­
estimated that 0,000 stags have been
none are taken over the telephone.
shot In the area north of the Gram­ Queen will give hla travelogue, "The ness and Professional Women's Club This Is made necessary by the mis­
pian* dnrlng tha laat two months. Rebuilding of the World" Illustrated requeate ell young women deetring takes In phone messages and by the
Among the monarch! of tha glen ware by 200 eolored elldea a t the Benson employment to register at the First
xtra bookkeeping entailed' on the
IS stage
weighing over MO Springs chapel.
Florid*
National Bank.
Sanford
small
accounts that taka the profit*
pounds each.
.
AGNBft G. BURNBit, Chairman
ut of thla form ef advertising,
Try • Herald Went Ad today.
Try a Herald Wa»t Ad today.

PROFESSIONAL!
AND BUSINESS I
DIRECTORY !

DOLLAR DAYS

WILL MEASURE 1,802 FEET

$210
$195
$100

F.P.Rinei

PLANNOWTOHAYEYOUROWNHOME

Meisch Realty Co.

Ford
| Brings Down Price
of Tractors
Good News to the Farmers
of Seminole County

TRAIN SCHEDULE

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GLOBE PIANO CO.

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�THE SANFO RD D A IL Y HERALD, THURSDAY, FE B R U A R Y 2 ,1 9 2 2

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“Let Us Have Done With
Pessimism”

: UPSALA AND
SHa GRAPEVILLE
taKaHilHHitanhM

er places and In hearing n good ser­
mon, come out and spend tho day. You
surely will enjoy It. Wo hope thoso
who have cars will sec there is n way
for nil to got there,

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“THE SCOFF ERR" AT THE
STAR THEATRE FRIDAY

Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Hirehi nnd children
l
Tho attraction nt the Star Theatre
were guests of Mr. and Mra. Alfred
for Friday Ih "Tho Scoffer," which
Erlcson for a nice auto rido nftor ser­ seems to hid fair in arousing more
i
vice Sundny, to Sorrento nnd hack.
than the usual interest among local
Mr. and Mrs. August Swanson nnd devotees to the cinema art. This is an
son Archie nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. E. F.
Allnn Dwnn production, made by tho
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Lundquist nnd children after Sunday Mayflower Co. uml released through
■
school in town enjoyed a picnic lunch the Associated First National und it is
with Hnppy Jnck Caves nnd wife nt baaed on tho theory that even n re­
their tent.
M
ligious man's faith In the Supremo Be­
II
We understand one of the young ing can bo shaken by ndverse circum­
R
R
Mrs. Brldgemnns la very ill. Dr. Pul- stances. It is said a powerful dra­
eston having been called out a number matic situation is created through
of times. Mrs. Hirschl called in to bringing to a climnx such n man’s
see her on Monday.
attempts to discredit tho Higher
Joe Ncrose nnd wife are building on Power in a comparison with man’s
nn addition to one of their tenant might. This picture is booked for
houses. Last week they ground cane Friday (tomorrow) night See it.
nnd made themselves some Florida
syrup. We nro sorry to learn Mrs.
KIWAN1S DEFEATS ROTARY
Noroso is still feeling poorly.
Forest
West
lins
been
doing
a
little
R
In one of tho most spirited matches
R
fencing of late for Geo. Ballinger,
since
the organization of the Bowling
Chns. Cramer and Voile Williams.
League,
on tho Parish House alloys
Mr. nnd Mrs. Crnmer nnd Mr, West
last
night
the fnst Kiwnnis lean: de­
attended service In Orlando lust Snt­
feated
the
Rotary team. Although
urday and on Sunday after the service
Rotary
ended
up 250 points behind,
Hr
H a H a H a H a H a R a H a H o R a they treated Mr. and Mrs. West and
tho
game
was
close until the last
Ha
Ha Leonard to a visit with friends on
minutes
of
play
and
the outcome was
Ha aa
Ha Celery avenue.
in
doubt
until
the
last
of the threu
Mr nnd Mrs. Fred Krcll nnd chil­
Ha HR
Ha
gnmes.
dren from Windmore came up Sun­
Ha
Dr. Bower, ns usual, came off with
day
and spent the dny nt the home of
Ha
HqPaRaKaRaRaRaPaMHa
IQ
------the honors. Ho hns never been benther
parents,
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
T.
O.
Tyner
f j Nice Hummer weather again Ha
in honor of the birthday of her sister, en by any of the Snnfnrd howlers nnd
Balloon ascension at three today,
Ha ami the Bun is shining nntl Ha
in the days of the howling league nt
Miss Eunice Tyner.
la the fish nro biting and the Ha
the
Elks Club ho set a mark, n record
Mr. nnd Mrs. W, Tyner nnd baby
Big crowds in town to sco the big
Ha moon !h shining and the Ha
that
has never been topped.
Pa shine is—well, you know. Hu the big doings. Stores report good nnd Mrs. Brown, of Sanford, Walford
A
schedule
is being drafted to take
Piorson and Mrs. Ballinger were also
Ha Hut what a wonderful coim- Ha trade.
care
of
the
balance
of the season ami
callers there in remembrance of the
Pa try wo have down here with Pa
will
be
announced
in
the Herald later.
Tho finest nnd most up to dnte line day, enjoying some of the birthday The next mutch will he between the
Pa everything you want even fts
Pa down to water to drink— Ha of stationary in the country at the enke nnd coffee.
Bible study night lias been changed Men’s Club nnd the Congregational
fa yes, wo have It In Sanford. Ha Ileratd office.
to Tuesday so thnt those who work Club this coming Monday night.
Pa Hut can you beat this Ha
Last night's games were featured
Band will not play in tho pnrk to* nnd had other meetings on Wednes­ by the unusual number of fans, in­
Ha weather? 70 hero on the Ha
Pa second day of February and Ha night hut will play on Sunday after­ day may be able to attend. At our cluding man yof tho fair sex, and
last meeting we had a half hour of
Pa the rest of tho world wrap- Ha noon which is better.
singing
and prayer before Mr. Clark there was plenty of amusement on
Pa ped in a mantle of snow nnd Ha
introduced
the lesson to give the late the side lines to keep every one in
Pi sleet. Our tourist hotel is P-a ! Score cards, place cards, nut cups,
comers
a
chance
to get there. Wo all the proper frame of mind to do a lot
Pa score cups for bridge nnd five hun­
Ha coming.
enjoyed
the
service
but had bnd luck of routing and pulling for both sides.
H;i dred at tho Herald office.
Pa 5:10 A. M. FEU. 2, 1022
Last night’s sForc3 follows:
getting home nlthough Brother West
Ha Maximum ........,........... 70 Ha
Rotary
Groundhog did not see his shadow came hack and helped us with tho tire Britt .......... ........148 142 100 390
Ha Minimum ...................... 02 Ha
Pa Range .......................... 05 Ha yesterday which -means forty dnya of trouble.
“Hnppy Jnck" Caves and wife en­ Higgons .... ....... 123 129 108 300
Ha Haromotor .................. 30.09 Ha good weather whatever that mcnnB.
tertained quite a crowd on Thursday Knight ........ ....... 152 109 125 380
Ha
Ha South nnd pnrty cloudy.
110 129 245
Housholdcr
Sanford celery is beginning to night nt their tent having a big bon Shinhotsor .. ....... I ll
p a H a N i H a H a M i R a R a H R Ha
111
movo in car lots nnd tho growers are fire nnd n tabic nnd scats near his Ball ............ ....... 59
--------------------- r
59
camp nnd ho gave us one of his inter­
m n a n a j m m i m j d t t m t a Ha realizing good returns from It.
esting tnlks, telling how he began
Ha
flnl) tntnl ........
.1704
Get your Vnlentine favors nnd place life for himself nt eight years of ngo
Ha
KiwnniH
on
hoard
n
sailing
vessel,
lutcr
serving
Ha
--------Ha cnrdB nnd nil kinds of cards nnd on three bonts in Uncle Sam’s navy Bower ........ ....... 150 191 122 409
Ha For Floridn: Cloudy tonight Ha stationary at the Herald office. nnd beginning his pedestrian life in Carter ........ ....... 119 131 143 393
Ha probably local rains in tho Ha Going fnst.
nn apcpnl to the young men to join Lloyd .......... ....... 137 141 119 397
IK) 132 137 379
Ha extreme south portion, nnd Ha
the navy, nlthough he has since given Smith ........
Kiwnnnis Club bent tho Rotary thnt up and is now on an endurance Wight ........
155 77 370
Ha cooler in extreme north por- Ha
Ha tion tonight; Friday gonor- Ha Club bowling last night. The Iiot- tost for John Hopkins' University.
Club totnl...........
2014
Ha ally fair; cooler in north Ha nrinns were so fnt they had to howl Since being taken off for a two
Ha in relays but they put up n game fight months rest for being underweight his
The Standing of the Clubs
Ha portion.
(after last night's games)
H a H a P a H a R a H a H u H a H * Ha and almost made a strike at one time. route has been changed hut he has
Won Lost Pet.
still a thousand miles to travel hoforo
The balloon will go up today nnd June 1st. He says he has used up Congregational Club .... 2 1 .CG7
SPECIAL DAYS
OF TAMPA FAIR tomorrow some time between ten in twelve dogs on this trip hut ho is ex­ Kiwnnis Club .............. 2 1 .007
tho morning nnd three in the after­ pecting Eunice, a big Dane, who be­ Men’s Club ................. 2 2 .500
noon according to wenthor conditions.
Opening Dny, Thursday, Fob. 2.
gan the trip with him to arrive soon Rotary Club ................ 7 2 .000
The
young lady is not nfraid of fall­ in hopes of finishing it with her.
Children’s Dny, Frldny, Feb. .'t
ing in the lake but does not enre to When it began to raise Mr. and Mrs. LOOKS LIKE GOOD WEATHER
Canada Day, Saturday, Feb. 4.
unless
it is n case of necessity.
Caspar)lln Dny, Monday, Fob, fi.
Elmer Lundquist asked us all into
FOR NEXT FORTY DAYS
(■’armor’s Dny, Tuesday, Feb. 7.
their house where Happy Jnck made
Tourist Day, Wednesday, Fob. ft* SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTION some coffee and served us with sand­
Yesterday wns groundhog day and
Tampa, Day, Thursday, Feb. 9.
wiches with tile ladies help.
Ovor as it wns cloudy nlj dny tho ground
A Sunday School Institution will be
Shrincr’s Dny, Friday, Foil. 10.
thirty-five out nnd all had a good hog could not sec his uhndow ami the
held
in the Church nt Pnoln, Florida, time.
Florida Day, Snturday, Fob. 11.
legend goes that when the ground
Cates open at 9 n. m. Close 11 p. m. on tho 5th day of February beginning
Upsnia is asked to join with Pnoln hog cannot see his shadow it will be
Admission, nduits 50 cents; chil­ nt 10 o’clock A. M. os foMows:
for a union Sunday school institute to
It this itt the ease
Sundny School, conducted by Rev. bo conducted by Rev. G. V. Albertson fair wenthor.
dren, 25 cents. After fi p. m., nduits,
tho
farmers
nnd
fruit
gr worn will re­
J. V. Albertson. '
25 cents.
nnd Rev. J. S. Clark, on the 5th. Rev. joice although tho weather hus been
11- 00 o’clock A. M. Sermon by Rev.
Albertson will have charge of tho all thnt could bo desired here for tho
J. S. Clark.
school
10:00 and Rev. Clark will celery growers during the past throe
Laurant, Magician, at Rending by Mrs. G. V. Albertson. give us nta message
ut 11 then comes a weeks. Tho weather wns too warm
12- 00 noon, Luncheon nt tho church,
Thursday night 2-00
basket or picnic lunch on the church in the fall for the lettuce hut hns
o’clock P. M, Address: Possi­ grounds nnd Mrs. Albertson will speak
2C0-3te
bilities of tho Sundny School by Rev. for us nnd a friend of theirs ns well been very good for celery nnd fair
weather promised by Mr. Ground hog
C. V. Albertson.
ns
our
own
Mrs.
Ericson.
This
will
^JHRRHRHRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Address on tho Cradle Roil, Mrs. G. give us all n double Bcrvico. Wo hnvo yesterdny will be forty days more of
good weather and cold wenthur will
V. Albertson.
u nico little school nt present and bo ovor after tho middle of thin
\ddrcss ov. Alfred Erickson.
there is always room for improvement month. Wo shnll wntch the wenthor
Remarks nnd closing.
so lot’s go nnd learn all wo can. All und see haw much the groundhog
The program will bo interspersed
interested in tho work in this and oth­ knows.
with music.
All arc cordially invited to attend
these sessions.
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There is bound to be more cold weather and if
you haven’t a nice warm Sweater, see those
nice-

IJ Some brave, self-reliant man said that,
fl Let us all adopt it as a slogan for 1922.
\\ Let us create the spirit of optimism;
let us work enthusiastically, spend wise­
ly and save systematically.
fl We can MAKE 1922 a good year.

PENNSYLVANIA KNIT COATS
We are now offering. Your choice of any in
the house, one-third off the regular price.

4% INTEREST PAID

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We invito the public nnd nil users of ELDER
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that this water in unexcelled nnd 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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SANFORD

FLORIDA

SPECIAL INVITATION TO THE FOLKS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
THE SUB-TROPICAL MID-WINTER FAIR
IS YOUR FAIR
We Invite You and Hope You Will Invite
Everybody

GREATEST RACES IN FLORIDA
THIS IS A BIG THING

,

Really quite the biggest thing you ever
saw in the way of a Fair.
Every Department is full up; and happy to
say, Seminole County is in to help make it a
success.
Tank up your auto and come.
Reduced Rail Rates.

Princess,

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FEB. 14-15-16-17-18, 1922

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W. R. O’NEAL, Pres.

:

NOTICE
Please comply with city ordinance
ns to leaving cars parked ovor night
in front of residences nnd business
places on paved streets. Thoso fall-,
ing to comply with same will bo
brought into court.
J. A. KILLEBREW,
g08-5t
Chief of Police.
NEGRO LYNCHED
FOR ASSAULT &lt;?A^E .
IN MISSISSIPPI
&lt;nr T M A*»oeU«eO

JASKKON, Miss., Fob. 2.—Lynch­
ing of a negro east of Crystal Springs
revealed today when the body of Will I
Thrasher was found hanging from
tree. N note attached to tree aaldi
I the negro waa identified as otie who';
attempted attack, ori white school
teacher at Fairplay yhaterday.
Post Card* at the Herald Office.

Williams Transfer

C. E. HOWARD, Sec.

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE
j OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

PHONE 41

SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS

We haul Anything anytime
‘

JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
1018 WMt First Street
1018 W ttt First Street

Big Trucks tor All Kinds of ■s
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ai
Heavy Hauling
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CHULUOTA INN

On the Okeechobee Branch of the Florida Eaet Coast Railway, Chuluota, Fla., among the ptnea and lake* of Seminole county, nn up-to-date
modern brick hotel, with private hatha and hot water heat. P in t
elaaa cnlalne. Hatee $2.58 t« $U 0 per day: $10 to $18 ;*er week, ac­
cording to location of room.

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SANFOR
“The City Subslan*

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1922

VOLUMEII

PLAN CONCERTED DRIVE
ON ALL FLORIDA LIQUOR
AND DRUG SMUGGLERS

M ^ii N N Ns N*

NUMBER 269

m in In Ha M da In lu fci

SCHOOL LUNCHES HAVE BEEN
SUCCESS, INTERESTING REPORT

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Pa
Pa
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Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pm Pi Pa P« Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa la*

Wa
Pa
Pa
Pm
Pa
Pa
Pa

JAPS MAKE CONCESSIONS
IN THE MANY DEMANDSMEET CHINA HALF WAY

At a meeting of tho Woman's Club and on behalf of the school officials
on Wednesday afternoon, a report of of the Sanford schools, I wish to ex­
Chief of Prohibition
the School Lunch for tho first sem­ press our sincere appreciation of the
Japan Wiling: to Give U
ester was given.
Tho treasurer’s timo, thought and exertions of the
Agents Will Operate
Group Five of
hooks had been submitted to Super­ Welfare Department of tho Snnford
Along the Coast
intendent Lnwton for auditing and his Woman's Club for making possible
Demands
report follows:
this most valuable addition to the edu­
After thoroughly nuditing of the cational system of our city.
nccounts of the School Lunch Room,
With best wishes for your continuod
BRINGS TOTAL UP TO TWENTY- ns kept and submitted by Mrs. E. P. success, and thanking you for your
Morse, I wish to ndvlso thnt I find generous co-operntion nt nil times in PEOPLE HACK HOME ARE URG­
TWO IN COAL MINE
ING QUICK ACTION ON THE
them correct and comploto, all receipts everything pertaining to tho advance­
HORROR
MUSCLE SHOALS PLANT
and disbursements properly entered ment and upbuilding of our schools, I
,N ADDITION TO
FLORIDA
LOOKS LIKE PEACE AND QUIi
(llr Tlir Amanrlnlrd I'rraa)
and the bnlnnco on hand in agreement nm,
(Hr Thr Aaaoelatrd P rtu )
‘ ACENTS WILL TAKE MANY
GALES, I»a., Feb. 3.—Six moro witli the balance shown by tho state­
WILL REMAIN WITH LITTLE
Very
respoctfuily
yours,
WASHINGTON,
Fob.
3.—Prompt
FROM FLORIDA •
dead were brought to the Burfnco ment of the Seminole County Bank,
BROWN MEN FOREVER
T. W. LAWTON,
notion marked tho reception by con­
from tho Bhnft of the Gales mino of said hank being tho depository for
Supt. Public Instruction.
( U r T h e A a a o e la l e S P r * » « l
gress yesterday of tho Ford proposnl
tho II, C. Frick Coke Company early the funds of this account. It seems
(llr Thr Aaaorlnlrd I'rraa)
In presenting this roport, Mrs. W.
WASHINGTON, Fob. 3.—Plans for
WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.—Jnpan mat
today, bringing tho total to twenty- to mo unnecessary here to mnko a re­ F. Blackman, chnirmnn of education for lease and purchase of tho Musclo
n concerted drivo on tho liquor and two. Tho belief ia expressed that tho
Chinn pnrt way yesterday on the lat­
drug smuglers along the Florldn coast toll may mount higher. Roports in­ port in detnil of tho items of expen­ in the Woman’s Club, said she rogrot- Shoals, Ain., nitrnte and water power ter’s request for abandonment of tha
diture, ns the ledger showing nil re­ ted the large profit Bhown, sinco that projects ns referred to tho House by
was announced today by L. G. Nutt,
dicated at least thirty men in Bectlon ceipts and disbursements may bo sub­ amount ought to have gone for milk Secretary Weeks for its decision and celebrated "twenty-one demands" pro­
acting chief of general prohibition nt tho timo of explosion.
gram of 1916.
.
mitted to you nlong with this report. or cocon for tho children. Unfortun­ nftorwnrdB consideration by tho sonagents. Spocinl force was dotniled to
Taking the center of tho Btnge os
Great credit Ih duo tho management ately only a limited qunntity of milk nte. Speaker Gillctt sent tho offer the final scene of tho arms confer*
Florida for thorough cleanup and
SUI'T. DUMAS OF THE
for the following excellent record: can ho obtained for tho lunches, eith­ immediately upon its receipt to the once began, tho Japanese announced
will ho in chnrgo of General ProhlhlA.
C.
L.
AND
I)R.
OWEN
(This record does not purport to show er in Snnford or in towns within n House military affairs committee, that their government wns ready to
lion Agent E. B. Henson, of Snvnnfunds
received ami disbursed for the safe shipping distance; and although while members of tho interstate com­ givo up entirely group five of tho "de­
SPEAK
TO
KIWANIANS
nah, Gn. A special squad will oper­
initial
construction and equipment of the cooking equipment of tho kitchen merce committee indicated they might mands," which China has held wee
ate along the entiro Florldn const
with Miami as hendqunrtora. In ad­ Brady—Sanford’s Song Bird Delights the building, hut exclusively funds is ample for nil requirements the seek n change of reference to their calculated to rob her of hor sov­
used for current expenses in the oper­ quality the gas provided is so poor, it body.
dition to agents nvnilnhlo In Florldn
ereignty, nnd to make further conces­
Club Members With Several
is impossible to use the full equip­
ation of the institution).
Chairman Kahn of tho military com­ sions regarding economic privileges
and those Henson will tnko from Geor-1
Songs and Sketches.
ment nt any one time. When the mittee contended, however, that tho and political and militnry preferences
Receipts
Kia a number of export enforcement
_____
large hnkcr is being used, the gas roport had properly boon referred to in Manchuria and Mongolia.
Receipts
from
sale
of
meals
$1,761.1-1
officers will he detailed from the
^ meeting full to tho brim of good
plates are practically out of commis-' his committee and pointed out that its
Today China is to reply in a state­
Washington office.
Wo are going Kp|r;^&gt; information and cntc&gt;rtninmc&gt;nt Receipts from donation by the
10.00
jsion.
Thus
between
276
and
300
chllj
members
already
had
inspected
tho
Mother’s
Club
............
:....
ment
that is expected to bring ths
after the smugglers with a vengeance WftH tko j£jwun|nn Luncheon at tho
--------- . dron arc almost daily being deprived site and works.
Far Eastern negotiations to an ond,
determined to get results,’*- said Nutt. Vn|doz yostcrdoy.
$1,701.11 of a nourishing hot drink with their
For that reason, Mr. Kalin said, ex- and on Saturday tho Washington con­
Total receipts to date
Brady—Sanford’s Song Bird wns
lunch.
The
management
may
have
to
peditious
action l»y his committee ference probably will adjourn sino dlo
Disbursements
MIAMI, Feb. 3. Orders issued In
cnti tho f,ueHt ()f Som |J 0yd, and
substitute
oil
stoves
for
tho
gas
Groceries
and
help.................
$1,-131*.02
could
he
token
and, in the event hear­ after a plenary session for formal
Washington for a. drivo against the |||j|jRhtc|| tho CIu,, members and visiings were held, they would not bo adoption of tho Far Eastern treaties.
plates.
Actual profit in current opera­
;
liuuor smugglers in conformity with (nnJ wUh H0Veni| of his high class
It will he observed that tills roport protracted. With tho exception of
tion ...................................... 322.42
Consideration
of
tho
"twenty-ono
a request made several weeks ago by 8o]o9
c|mrncter sketches,
does not include the $1,700.00 raised Secretary Weeks ami probably Mr. demands" the lust topic remaining on
a delegation of local prohibition workSuperintendent Ilumas of the A. C.
$1,701.11 for erecting the lunch pavilion and tho Ford himself, wlm might ho callod to tho Far East agenda of the conference
ci ' headed by William Jennings Bry- j ^ wn9 thu ten minute speaker of the
testify, few other witnesses were un­ began in thu Far Eastern committee,
This profit of $322.-12 is accounted initial equipment.
.
an, who went to Washington am! laid (,ny nm, wUh ,,|H liauni Kn0(| humor
for ns follows:
Although many women have given derstood to lio under consideration in after hope of nn adjustment of the
I cfnre the authorities allegod facts as Hmj
wjt began
his talk
Expended
for painting
andwith
ox- some timo and thought to this enterprise, that connection.
Chinese Eastern railway situation hail
to conditions her6.
witty remarks that brought volumes
tra equipment .....................$238.71 Mrs. Hlnckmnn spnko in unqualified
Evidences of equally rapid action by been abandoned and n resolution
of lnughter from hfs henrers aril after
JACKSONVILLE, Fob. 3.—The getting tho Club in an exceptionally Balance in hank .................. 83.71 appreciation and prnise of tho two the House itself after the commit- adopted merely declaring that ar­
women to whom tho grentest credit tee’s report with reference to roeom- rangements for "hotter protection" of -'
Anti-Saloon I.caguo of Florida had good humor launched into a discourso
$322.42! wns due for the success of tho school mendntions thot the proposal ho nc- the road should he worked out in the
prepared to send n huge petition to replete with valuable information with
The stock of groceries now on hand , lunch. Miss Virginia Smith, ns super- ccptcd or rejected is made to tho body, near future through tho regular diplo­
Hauling, it wns learned today. The reference to 'the transportation fuel
is
inventoried at about $40, which Is, visor, has given herself unreservedly were somewhat more dimmed. A keen matic channels. Tho powers othor
l»a: tor «.f every church In Florida wns i‘ijjc‘a ~0f Snnford. Mr.’ Dumas dealt
however,
practically off-set by out- to the work in hand, with a de- interest in the mutter already 1ms than China appended a point declara­
provided with blank petitions and wns with the history and growth of trans­
votion to the welfare of the children been manifested by a largu number of tion of China's responsibility for ful­
standing,
unpunched
meal tickets.
linked to have members of tho con­ portation nnd snid thnt in ‘1844 there
and a keen recognition of the import­ House members, and indications wore fillment of her obligations to foroign
Free
lunches
has
been
given
to
de­
jugations sign it next Suifdny. Tho was no regular schedule, except a
serving
children
during
the
sixty-six
unco
of details that are beyond price, that they would discuss the question stockholders of the rond.
petitions were to ho delivered to the week|y ,)ont( miui„ to Snnford, hut In
days
of
operation
to
the
amount
of
Mrs.
E. P. Morse, as treasurer and nt somo length before a final vote
Japan’s statement on tho "demands"
league othcials at an annual stnto 1R71 ,||rt wns broken to mnko way for
$92.40.
If
this
sum
he
added
to
the
purchaser
of supplies has also given could lie reached.
was presented by Ilnron Shldohura,
meeting next week in Orlando. Tho the South Florida Railway, and thnt
Frederick E. Engstrum,, who has who argued thnt the Chinese rcquoht
petitions would have asked the presi­ in 1880. the first passenger train run profits as indicated above, the total of her time and talents without roservutinn.
She
has
met
with
fine
co-op­
submitted
to Secretary Weeks an for abrogation of the treaties nnd
profits
would
amount
to
$111.82.
dent and prohibition commissioner to out of Snnford nc far ?ns Longwood,
eration
with
the
merchants
of
tho
amended
proposal
for the lease and agreements resulting from tho 1911T
Tho above report, in my opinion,
do the identical thing ordered at and in 1884 tho trip was completed
city,
who
have,
by
their
special
prices
operation
of
the
Musclo
Shonls prop­
reflects great credit on the excellent
Washington today.
to Tampa, while in 188*1 the J. T. &amp; management of this institution by for lunch supplies, done much to mnko erties, issued a statement yesterday program could not ho supported by a
K. W., 'connected Jacksonville with the ladies promoting and operating it, the good financial showing possible. after publication of tho Ford proposal. pica of invalidity, because thq agree­
ments made were entered into by
KENYON MAY DROVE
Sanford nnd Tnmpn. That in 1808
"My proposal," Mr. Engstrum snid, China in tho exercise of hor full pow­
TO BE INELIGIBLE
four enra of vegetables were shipped
"contains no conditions which might ers ns a sovereign statu. To quostion
FOR U. S. JUDGESHIP from Snnford, while in 1021, Inst
prevent the manufacture of nitrates. treaties because they wero made un­
year, 'there were shipped from Snn­
The entiro development of tho project der duress, ho snid, would ho to chal­
IIiK Congress lias Power To Pass ford 3027 enrs of celery, 1834 cars of
will
he devoted to tho manufacture of lenge the validity of many of tho most
Special Act In Ills
lettuce, (103 cars peppers, 283 cars
nitrate
nnd to nothing else.
Tho important existing international con­
Favor.
cnhbngo, 160 cars tomntoes, nnd'140
present nitrate 'plnnts nt Musclo cords throughout tho world. He ex­
enrs miscellaneous vegetables. These
Shoals were designed to produce ni­ cused the delivery of nn ultimatum to
WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.—They op-J wcrc figures on solid enr lots, nnd
trates for explosives, and cannot he China, just before her partial accept­
pointinont of Scnntor Kenyon, of* Iowa
'
did not include express shipments, nor
used to manufacture nitrate for fer­ ance of the "demands," ns nn expedi­
as a United States Circuit judge mny nny shipments of other vegetables.
LOOKS LIKE FAT COMEDIAN BUT NOT DECIDED JUST WHERE
tilizer. In my proposnl, I agree to re­ ent to bring the prolonged negotia­
IT WOULD HE
result in tho pnssngo of n special net
MUST SPEND MORE
Dr. Owen the evangelist, who is to
design,
at once, these plnnts nt nn tions to nn end.
LEVIED
by both houses of congress to meet conduct n series of meetings nt Oviedo
■MONEY
expenditure
of $6,900,000, if neces­
completely tho situation, it wns inti­ next week was a visitor'nnd address­
sary,
and
produce
commercial nitrates SLIGHT CLUE DISCOVERED
(Hr
The
Aaaorlulril
I’rraa)
(Hr The Aaaoclnlcil I'rraa)
mated tonight in some administration ed tho Club nlong tho lines of Civile
WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.—Tho sol­ by the best process now known."
SAN
FRANCISCO,
Feb.
3.—
circles. This course may bo neccssery development.
TO TAYLOR’S MURDERERS
diers’ bonus legislation will carry a
The Fatty Arbuckle jury dis­
it wns said, because the salnry of the
Tho pill wns slipped to B. L. Per­
IN CIGARETTE STUBS
provision
for
raising
thq
necessary
MISSOURI SENATORS
agreed and was discharged to­
United States Circuit judges wns in­ kins, who will speak four weeks from
revenue
to
finance
it
Chairman
FordCLASH, ON NEWBERRY
day.
creased by congress in 1919 from $7,­ yesterdny.
(Hr Thr Aaaoelatrd I'raas)
Brnx snys lie will sur­
noy, of tho house ways nnd means
LOSANGELES, Fob. 3.—Half a
000 to $8,600 when Scnntor Kenyon prise tho hoys.
SANFRANCISCO, Feb. 3.—Fate of committee announced today nftor a Spencer Replies to Charges of Cor­ dozen cjgnrctto stubs offered today
was a member of thnt body nnd tho
ruption Made by Reed In
Arbucklo ' rtlll in tho hnnds of tho conference with President Harding.
key to mystery murder of William
constitution expressly stntcs thnt:
VddrcsH.
jury
which took case Wednesday Argument for and agninst a tax on
Balloon
Ascension
Desmond Taylor, noted motion pic­
"No senator or representative nhnll,
beer ns a means of raising funds for
ture Director who wpa slain Wednea'lining tho timo for which ho wns
Postponed Till This afternoon.
bonus wns heard today by tho com­
WASHINGTON, Fob. 3.—Tho is­ day night nt his home here. Stubs
elected, ho appointed to nny civil ofmittee nnd at their conclusion the sues involved in tho Nowherry enso
Afternoon, too Windy Voting for Pope to
nonr tho hack door of residenct Indi­
fico under tho authority of the Un­
members indicated such a tax was not wero echoed in tho Sennto today as
cating somo man apparently waited
ited States which Hhnll hnvo been
to he considered.
Succeed Benedict
the two senntors from Missouri, Mr. there nervously tho evening of the
The balloon ascension was post­
created, or tho emoluments whereof
Spences, lender of the Republicans in murder. Mrs. Dougins McLean said
poned
this
morning
nfter
tho
big
hag
in
College
Today
■J'ldl have been increased during
GERMAN RAILROAD STRIKE
the fight which dcciorrcd Scnntor she heard shots fired, nnd looked from
.......
wns
half
inflated
on
account
of
tho
Mich timo."
TIED UP TRAFFIC TODAY Newberry entitled to his sent, nnd tlie window of her home nearby and
It was recalled tonight thnt tho high wind mnking tho work on infln- No Cnrdinnl Has Received Sufficient
Mr. Reed, who bitterly attacked tho snw a man leave Taylor's homo,
Number of Votes Yet
iato Senator Rnnsqn, of North Cnro-jtion almost impossible. Tho bnlloon
(llr
TiltAaaoHlilnl
I'rraa)
met
in debate..
Hnn, was appointed minister to Mexico'wns half inflated hut tho wind blew
BERLIN, Feb. 3.—Germany's rnilScnntor
Spenser, speaking in re­
(llr
Tlie
Aa-oclulril
I'rraa)
in 1889 after tho snlnfy had boon in -'so hard thnt It was thought dangerous
ROME, Feb. 3.—Voting for election rond striko which almost completely ply to his colleague’s address of FIRE DESTROYED
creased during his term ns scnntor'to try to get it filled iih thoro is danLEIGH VALLEY RAHWAY
of pope to succeed tho Into Benedict tied up traffic since Wednesday night the other day, declnrod with refer­
""I under an opinion from the attorn-' ger of fire and burning up tho »g
SHOPS AT JERSEY CITY
wns begun by tho conclnvo of Sacred was more complete today when tho ence to that speech thnt "villiflcntion"
ey general relinquished tho post. But bng. MIhh Jncgor was greatly disapCollege today. Two ballots wore tak­ Berlin branch of the union joined the
(lly Thr Aaaorlnlrd I'rraa)
wlicn tho into Philander C. Knox w ns' pointed a s .it seems that luck Is en up to ono o’clock this afternoon on strikers. It was estimated today that is not cvidonco and vituperation can­
JERSEY
CITY, Fob. 3.—Fire de­
not
he
substituted
for
facts
in
tho
'Ppointed secretary of stato by Pros-' against her gotting up this week am
neither of which nny cardinal receiv­ 77,000 engine drivers wero not strik­ Senate of the United States."
stroyed
Leigh
Valley Reilrond shops
''lent Taft after tho salary for thnt since her contrnct cnllB for two nsed sufficient number of votes to elect. ing. *
hero
today.
F
oss two hundred thou­
Senator
Rood
npoko
only
briefly
in
conslons
and
tho
people
were
hero
■ffico hnd been increased during his
sand.
reply,
explaining
tlmt
ho
wns
prepar­
ROME, Feb. 3.—The steamship NEGROES LEAVE HOSPITAL
term ns senator, It wns further re­ yesterday nnd are hero today she
ing to leave tho Capital on bualnefc'i
called. ho wob appointed to thnt sal foois very keenly tho disappointment ProRldont Wilson bringing Cnrdinnl
ACCOUNT
OF
THOUHLE
hut on his return would reply nt /my NEGRO SLAYER SENTENCED.
"ry which existed before tho increase and she is juHt ns bndly disappointed O'Connell, of Boston, to Romo, will
time to nny ono who wished to hold
TO ELECTRIC CHAIR
WITH
WHITE
VETERANS
'•ml subsequently tho incrcnso wns nc-1as the nudien-:o when hIiu cannot in- not nrrivo nt Naples before next Monwhnt
ho
described
as
"a
post
mortem
FOR KILLING POLICEMAN
rded him through d special net of flnto the balloon. Ilowovor, if t o duy morning snys u wireless.
cximlnntion."
•
CHICAGO,
Fob.
8,—Surgeon
Gen­
wind calms down she will try it
congress.
NEW York, Feb. 3.—Luthor Bodily,*
again this afternoon betweon 3:00
Romo, Fob. 3.—No election on tho eral Cummings, Public Honith Ser­
vice,
ordered
investigation
disturbance
SANANTONIO,
Texns.,
Fob.
3.—
killed
two policeman detoctivea on
o’clock
and
dark
nnd
will
givo
nnothor
third nnd fourth hnllots.
I’l.ENARY SESSION
Inst
night
Edwnrd
Jones
Jr.,
Memorial
Flvo
children
wero
killed
whllo
play­
Janunry
26 sentenced electrocution
exhibition
tomorrow
somotlmo
beCALLED TOMORROW
Hospital, which resulted in ten nog- ing in tho school yard at Hormodillo, wook beginning March 18.
ARMS (CONFERENCE tween ton In the morning nnd six at CHILEAN CABINET
night. • Miss Jncgor is ono of tho host
HAS RESIGNED roes leaving tho hospital on account Moxlca yesterday when ono attempt­
i f fear of whlto vrteinns.
Nlrfo ed to extract powdor from a bomb
Call on the Daylight Bakery to
in
tho
profession
und
is
very
nnxiouH
WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.—Plenary
hundred
soldiers
in
hospital,
one
loft
there
when
Villa
stormed
the
*
SANTIAGO,
Chile..
Fob.
3.—Chil­
good
things to eat. 313 Sanford ave­
to
givo
Snnford
people
n
good
exhi­
session^ arms of conforonco called for
hundred of whom are negroes.
town.
*
.
ean cabinet resigned today.
nue.
269-lte
bition of purnchute leaping.
ton-thirty tomorrow.
*

MIAMI WILL BE
HEADQUARTERS

SIX MORE DEAD
A R E FOUND
IN COAL MINE

CONGRESS TO ACT
ON FORD PLAN
WITHOUT DELAY CHINA TO GIVE
REPLY T0DA1

FATARBUCKLE
GETS NEW TRIAL WILL CARRY A
JURY DISAGREES REVENUE CLAUSE

�tA G E s n
Mias Mary Loulao aauis, ox t im will be taken by Clarence Mahonoyj
chuln, is tho guest of her uncle, Dr. “Grumlo", Patruchlo'a comic butlor,
Ronert Harndonj "Biancn,” tho awoot
S. W. Wnlker nt tho parsonage.
sister by Mrs. A. V. Mc.Guin; “HorMBB. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor,
Mra. E. D. Tyler nnd little son, E. tonslo” in lovo with Blanca, by WcstPhono 217-W
D., of Llvo Oak, are vlaitlng hor sls- ly Wlcklandcr; tho eccentric music
I t y » « k u » u r W # » f * v U ltla * too tor Mra. Lucian M. Telford nt her master by Thomas Egan; tho stuttor—“ Ttn » f (o lio •«p«k«N or M OW
CELERY
Ing hunchback tailor, by cglnald
&gt; ,-■ c U too or*
J* tH* homo on Pnrk avenue.
Carlot
Shipments
Reported for Feb. 1
■ •o o to l e o r i « • tk la d a » a r t - . « t , a t r l a a
Stunrt Holly; tho blustering French
S J m i u , o r t t l i k f O M *ko Mom * » w *“
Florida—Sanford
section .................10
Oo rroatlr «p»r»*tal«f.
_______
Mrs. A. D. Key left yestordny nf- cook, by Thomas Meredith; Nathaniel, Florida—Mnnntco section ...............10
tornoon for Dnytonn Bench where sho Grcogory, and Garnboldi, the clown­ California—Southorn district ......... 3
SOCIAL CALENDAR
will spend sovorul days nB tho guest ish servants by Skinny Whitcomb,
Byron Stevens nnd Sherman Lloyd;
of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnltor Twitchcll.
Pflday—Daughters of Wesley will
Total cars................................ 38
"Curtis,”
Pctruchlo's Jolly housekeep­
have a turkey supper nt tho Parish
Destination of Florida Shipments
er,
by
Mrs.
D.
D.
Newberry;
BlondolCIRCLE NO. 2
House from 5 o’clock on.
Savannnh, 0; Florence, 2; Roches­
Mra. Lucinn M. Telford will enter­ ln nnd Pcdrn, tho chick French mnlds, ter, 1; Buffalo, 1; Chicago, 0; Balti­
tortnin tho mombors of tho Every
Week Brldgo Club nt her homo on tain Circle No. 2 of tho Methodist by MIsb Orn Williams nnd Mrs. Soth more, 2; Worcester, 1; Pittsburgh, 5;
Church, Mondny nftornoon nt three Woodruff; Isabel, Josophino nnd Ma­ Boston, 1; Montreal, 1; New York, 4;
Ninth street
Frldny—Mrs. R. J. Holly will enter­ o’clock nt her home on Pnrk avenue. tilda, tho clownish maids, by Misses Altoona, 1} Detroit, 1. Total, 35 cars.
Ruth nnd Allio nnd Ednn Chittondon;
tain tho members of tho Book Lov­
Mndnm
Frlgnnzn, opera singer, Mrs. Shipping Point Information, Feb. 1st
“TAMING OF THE SHREW’’
ers Club nt her homo on Pnrk nvcSANFORD, FLA.:
Mild, clear.
Under tho nuspices of tho Litera­ Julius Tnknsh.
• nue.
Haullngs
moderate,
Demand
and
Clnssic dances by Miss Dnphneo
Frldny—Tho Intermediate Christian ture nnd Music Dcpnrtmcnt of tho
movement
good,
murkot
firm.
CarEndonvor Society of tho Presbyter­ Woman’s Club, a treat is In store for Wlmbush; Solo singing by Miss Hor- lots f. o. h. cash track. 10 inch crates
The comic wedding
ian church wi" bo ontortnined by tho lovers of real art; assisted by Mr. mlno Lehman.
guests
by
Mrs.
E. F. Householder, Golden Self Blanching in tho rough,
Misses Irma Smith nnd Grnco Gll- nnd Mrs. Edward Wnldmnnn, a mod­
Mrs.
Claude
Herndon,
Mrs. John T. 4s-0s, $3.00-$3.25, mostly $3.00-$3.15.
ern version of Shakespeare s 111ho
lon nt tho homo of tho former.
Telegraphic Reports from Important
Frldny—Mrs. Gcorgo Rico will ontor- Taming of the Shrew” will he given Brady, Mrs. Enrl Burdick, the Misses
Markets
taln in honor of hor guosts, Mrs. Friday evening, Fehrunry 3 nt tho Ethel Henry, Kitty DuBose, Lo Clair
PITTSBURGH:
43, partly cloudy.
Jones, Fannie Rcbn Munson, Mnry
Chns. II. Bliss nnd Mrs. Arthur Princess thentre.
Fla.
3
arrived.
12
cars on track.
Como out and enjoy your homo Howard, Zon Munson, Ruth Spencer, Oponing prices Thursdny: supplies
Flsko, of Worchostor, Mass., nt tho
homo of hor daughter, Mrs. Ray­ talent, most of Sanford’s real nrtlsts Agnes Dumns, Messers nymond Phil­ moderate, demand and movement Blow
are in the cnHt and Mrs. Luclle As- lips, Wililnm Moxncnno Shephard, market steady. Fla.’s lOlnch crates
mond Key.
Saturday—Children’s Story Hour at penwnll Takach wll sing several solos. Skinny Whitcomb, Joe Mcish, Enrl T. Golden Self Blanching $4.25-$4.75,
Fields, nnd others, and nlso 20 pretty
Centra Pnrk nt 4 p. m.
mostly $4.50.
- *
Flower Girls.
“TAMING OF THE SIIREW”
NEW
YORK:
*18, raining. Calif.
Rehersals
hnvc
been
held
nightly
J. C. Young, of Detroit, Ml h, is
PRESENTED TO.MOROW NIGHT
2, Flu 12 arrived. Supplies moderate.
under
Mr.
Wnldmnnn’s
expert
stngc
among the out-of-state visitors.
Demand nnd movement limited, mar­
Tomorrow (Friday) evening at the direction, nnd he declares the local ket slightly weaker. Calif’s condition
talent
cast
to
he
one
of
the
best
In
F. 0. Sears, of Bucyrus, Ohio, Is in Princess Theatre will take place that
ordinary, to poor, crates Golden Heart
the city transacting business.
1much talked about theatrical ovont, the stnte of Florida, nnd one of tho 4s-8s, best $4.50-$5.00. Poorer $3.00finest
shows
of
the
kind,
ever
present­
namely the local talent performance
$4.00. Fla.’s 10 inch crates Golden
J. E. McLain, of Orlando, was in of tho celebrated Shakespearean com­ ed in Sanford, May he looked for.
Self
Blanching Is and 8s best $3.75On nccount of the grent demand
tho city yesterday attending to busi­ edy "Taming of the Shrew.” with Ed­
$4.00;
poorer as low as $3.50; 0s best
ward Wnldmnnn, the eminent Shakes­ for tho seats, tickets should he reserv­ $4.25-$4.50, poorer as low as $4.00.
ness.
pearean actor from New \o rk , and ed in advance nt Power nnd Roumil- Larger and smaller $3.25-$3.50.
Mrs. E. C. Nicholas, of New York, Judging from a high praise he re­ lnt’s Drug Store.
CHICAGO: 20, cloudy. Calif. 3,
is stopping at the Montezuma while ceived from the Savannah, Charleston
F4n. 8 arrived. 40 cars on track. Doand Jacksonville newspapers this per­ Government Plans
in our city.
maiul and movement slow, market is
formance will he the dramatic treat
weak.
Calif’s crates Golden 'Heart,
For Situation Regard­ host $7.50-$8.00,
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W. Fuller, of Erie, of tho season. It has the support of
mostly $8.00. Ordi­
I’a., are among the tourists stopping our finest and most talented local
nary $7.00-$7.25. Poorer as low as
ing
Strike
of
Miners
amateurs, all of which perfect types
$3.00. Fla.’s 10-inch crates Golden
in Sanford.
for the parts for which they are cast.
Self Blanching, 4a-f&gt;s, $l.00-$1.50,
I lly T lir \M iH*lnlfil |*rr»»)
The play is given for the benefit
WASHINGTON, Fob. 2.—The pinna mostly $4.00. Hs $3.00-$3.75, mostly
Miss W. M. Ramsey, of Daytona,
Fla., is spending a few days here at of the Woman’s Club of Sanford.
of the government to gppo with the | $3.50.
In the cast besides Edward Wnld­
the Montezuma.
Total carlot shipments from San­
mnnn, in the part of "Petruchlo tho situation which might nrivo in event
ford section this season to date
Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Salter, of Ma­ tamer," Katherine, tho Shrew, by of „ strike of coal minors when tho
ears ............................................. 1)0
con, Gn., are spending some time hero Miss Wlngrove, a New York actress, present agreements expires next Total carlot shipments from Man­
"Baptlsta,” the irritable old father, month is being workpd out by the De­
at the Montezuma.
atee section this season to date,
partment of Justice, indicated today
cars ............................................. .211
by Daugherty. He said he was watch­ Total carlot shipments from Flor­
ing conditions in tho industry as they
ida last season to this date,
develop as well as proposed junction
cars ................. -........................... 400
of railroad workers with miners to re­
sist wage decreases hut stnted he did
not intend to make known the govern­ Harding Objects
ment’s policy.
To Some Provisions

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made on the army last
and warranted to give
satisfaction.
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An interesting discussion
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earnings and comment on
the outlook of—

TRI-STATE

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P1GGLYW1GGLY

Ml*. Sam W. Bradford is now with the Churchwell store and cordially
invites his friends to come in and see him
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“Exit the
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Tomorrow—Special Allan Dwan Pro­
duction “The Scoffer” Also a
Sunshine Comedy
Chos. Brady, the Baritone Soloist, will sing every
Wednesday

C L A S S IF IE D ADS
Classified advertisements, 5 cent* a line. No ad taken for less than
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cask
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
cordingly.
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SALE—200 sacks of cement at
75c per sack. Any quantity.—Chaso
&amp; Co., phono 630.
203-lwc&amp;w

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REPAIRING

FOR RENT
RENT—3 rooms furnished for
light housekeeping, 5 miles out on
Orlondo ro.id.—J. M. Lord, Route A,
Box 212.
207-2tp
hod
room.
FOR RENT—Furnished
.Md-tf-c
Over Seminolo Cufe.
FOR RENT—Apartment
rooms and bath.
Apply to
Miller &amp; Son.
FOR RENT—Nice largo, furnished,
heated rooms with good mods, reas­
onable rates.—Tho Cushing House,
Mrs. W. B. Williams, proprietress,
Oviedo, Fla.
*
206-fltp
FOR RENT—5 room house, lights nnd
water. Apply Gatchcl’s Store.
2G8-3tp
FOR RENT—Three large unfurnish­
ed ronis newly papered, large ver­
anda, soft water in kitchen, corner of
Celery and Molonville ave.
20D-3tp

WANTED

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GENERAL REPAIRING
West First St.

Old Ford Garni*

Phono No. 447-W
Snvo money by buying your season
ticket to tho Lyceum Course. $2.00
for tho season or 75c for each admis­
sion.
200-ttc

The Revenue Act of 1921

PAINTING WANTED—Insido nnd requires that every individual having
out by contract or by dny. Reas­ u gross income of $5,000.00 or moro
onable and work guaranteed. 42 East file Incomo Tax return regardless of
Livingston Avo., Orlando, Flu.
II. amount of not income.
Zugg.
208-3JP Do Net Pay Exhorbitant prices for as­
WANTED—A man with automohilo sistance in p:cparing your return.
to drive se'esman around in local Send for simpto form upon which to
territory. Position good foe $300 a furnish in'ormrtion necessary to pre­
month or hotter. Address M. B. C., pare roturr Maximum prlco on fnrmenre of Herald.
207-3tp ors returns $5.00 nnd every fnrincr
WANTED TO BUY—Good second who~o return is propnred will ho fur­
Counterfeiting
hand furniture, suitable for light nished without charge ono 1022 Farm
Two Cent Stamps,
housekeeping. Address "Furniture” Record. This record dovised for far­
2G0-3tp mers exclusively and fills u long felt
First on Record caro of Herald office.
WANTED—Customers for fresh milk, need for a farm record sufficiently
(II, The Aamrlntrd PreMl
morning nnd evening deliveries.—R. simple to bo of any benefit to fnrmNEW YORK, Feb. 2.—Counter­
ors. Retail prico $2.00.
feits of two cent postage stamps have L. Garrison. Phone 3711. 109-St-Tu
EIGHT YEARS EXPERIENCE I'll®*
apponred for the first time since 1805. 204-tfc
It Is engraved, the first on record.
PARING RETURNS
LOST
Two spurious issues twenty-seven
File yours now and get it off your
LOST—An all blnck cow, unmarked.
years ago were typogrnphod.
Advisr, Mrs. F. P. Morse, Snnford, mind.
A. S. CLARK, Public Accountant
258-tfc
Another bollard for pedestrians: Fin.
I».
O. Box 1881
Jacksonville, Fla.
“Ashes to ashes, etc.
If tho truck LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN—Ono
don’t get you the flivver must.”
blnck nnd whlto spotted setter an­
swering to tho name of Warren.
**
Laurant, Magician, at Finder please return to 108 Mnplo ha
l*a PARISH HOUSE CALENDAR ha
Princess, Thursd’y night avenue or cnll 43C-W nnd receive re­ ha
w
ward.
200-3tp Kq Kj *3 HJi M Ka ta F*
**
Fob 13.-S a in t Agnes’ Vnlontino
FOUND
party.
What Are the Facts FOUND—Glovo, owner can got Bnmo Fch.
21-22—Womnn’s Club Colonial
by calling at Herald, proving prop­
purty.
erty and pnying for this ad. 204-tfc
About
Fob. 24.—Charity Ball.

The Churchwell

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WASHINGTON. Feb. 2.—President
larding objects to somo provisions of
Mlied debt refunding hill as passed
&gt;y tho senate according to informaion understood to have been given
oday to the House ways and means
•ommittco and after committee had
•onferred today with Secretary Mel­
on, Chairman Fordnoy said action
vould he deferred until he could con­
sult with the executive.

jThe Star Today j

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Local Representative

Address: Seminolo Hotel

SECURITIES SALES CO.
B
4 KVa• 9

of Jacksonville

Laurant, Magician, at
Princess, Thursd’y night
2Gfl-?tc

QYPSIES "BLEW"
MONEY IN ELLF.NTON

When Bank Accounts Were Short,
UUSSIAS POPULATION
Four of Them Were
IIAS FALLEN AWAY
Arrested
SOME 18 MILLION
( n r T h e A a a o rln trd Pr*M &gt;

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WASHINGTON,.
2.—Decrcnso
a* Fch. —
* of about eighteen million In popula­
tion of Soviet Russia ns compared
with pro-war estimates reported by
Bolshevik press according to state­
ment issued to-dny by commerce de­
partment.
WESTERN UNION
, WILL BE ALLOWED
TO RUN CABLES
( H r T k« A aao cU ted P rc a a )

TAMPA, Fin., Feb. 2.—“Lot mo
blow on that money nnd it’ll increnso threo times,” is what two
gypsy women said to Grndy Smith
cashier of tho Ellonton Stnto Ban
nt Ellcnton, this nftornoon, accord­
ing to 1)1b story.
Ho laughed am
said:
.
"Blow nhend.”
Tho gypsy ‘blow’’. An hour Inter
in checking tho cash Mr. Smith fount
himself $250 short.
Ho called the
shoriff, tho gypsies woro pursued up
tho rond nnd tho two women nnd three
men nrrested. Tho women admlttci
they wore In tho bank but denied ton­
ing any money. Thoy nro In jn »
Brandontown.
Tho gypsy
bnnd, numbering fifty, followed

WASHINGTON, Fob. 2.—Issuance
by tho State Dopnrtmont of licenso
to Western Union for tho landing of
it’s Barbados cable nt Miami may bo
expected within g fow days indicated
today by officlala of department.
( companions back to Bradentown.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1922_____

&gt;AOB TWO

northern nnd southern Europe. Calif­ pure and simple nnd was a good move
ornia is obsessed by tho fenr that tho for tho president and his adminis­
Japancso will monopolize tho Innd, to trative loaders. It will probably be
n tlta k r l every affereooa except
■ B fitii, at (he Herald llalUIav. 107 the exclusion of tho white farmers, followed by others ns tho lenders rise
Magnolia Atre„ Banter*, ria.
nnd they nro passing Inws to pro- in power nnd show signs of jumping
nt the little yollow men from nc&lt; the fenro and rallying to tho support
qulring
lands, or at least mnkc it of tho common pcoplo. Rallying to
PUBLISHKltfl
the common cause will not bo nllowed
more difficult for them to do' so.
..Editor
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J.
HOLLY-----------------_
Whnt is tho meaning of all this, In tho Republican ranks for this party
8 . J. LILLAHD___Scerelary-Treaearer
i, A. NKKL________General Manager and whnt does it portend?
Are wo has nover been accused of bolng
C. L. IRWIN___ Circulation Manigfr
_____ Phone 14S up to OlOO P. M._____ to lose thnt sturdy farming class, friendly to any Interests excopt tho
Advert tains ~Itatea Slade Known oa which hns so long been tho mainstay big corporations nnd novor will.
Application
You pcoplo who voted for tho Re­
of the country, both politically nnd
Knhnerlptlon Price la Advance
economically? Is the IInnd which hna publican dynasty have only your own
Vine Y e ar---------- ~--f*-®® been our pride nnd boast for so many folly to lament. Watch tho nets of
■u Stoat ha -.... ........——— 0-00
Delivered In City by Carrier
One Weoh --- ------------------- 1B Cento years to bo permitted to pnss into tho tho present administration, you fa r­
hnnds of an ignornnt peasantry from mers nnd see whore thow wore try­
The big IS. to la-page Weekly Her­
ald entirely eovrra Hrmlnote County Europe and tho cast, n peasantry ig­ ing to lend you, watch tho proposi­
nad la published every Friday. Adver- norant and earless of our ideals, un- tion of Henry Ford and boo if ho ob­
„!« ■ ratea made known on appUoaMen. Dekuoeratle la politico. S3JW per American in overy drop of blood that tains Muscle Shoals to got you cheap­
year, alwnya la advance.
er fertilizer.
Watch the protection
MBMBBH TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS flows through their veins, with all granted under tho Republican rule
the prejudices nnd enmities of the old
world Ingrained in tholr systems? and sco where you aro boginning to
Thnt would be a calamity that must be suffer. Watch your prices nnd see
prevented at any cost. There may if any manufactured goods como down
Tnmpn fair Is going good.
-----------o----------have been a time when wo welcomed while your produco nnd cattle and
Orlando fnlr will bo the next big this food immigration from the old hogs end shoop continue to decline.
Watch tho daily bulletins and see
world. We needed thorn to dig our
attraction.
-----------o----------ditches nnd cnnnls, to build our rail­ if good times Bto coming with tho
Wo opino that unless the bonus bill roads, nnd cut down our forests, nnd Republican rule.
-----------o----------Is passed soon thnt tho Legion boys do all the rough work which Ameri­
cans
were
glnd
to
pass
to
them,
But
Will "cut a Mellon."
SHOULD SUPPORT THE
thnt timo hns long since gone by. Wo
LIBRARY.
Will Hays, postmaster general nnd no longer need them, at least In such
soon to bo tho head of the movie In­ number nnd congress should pnss laws
Sanford hns maintained n good libNot the
dustry, is spending n few days in Mi­ restricting their coming.
ami. Suppose everybody down thoro
fnllnolous rn.kc.hlft
£ ^ £ 3 ^
“
now passes for nn immigration law
will hnvo Hnys fever.
should not full upon tho llbrnry asso­
thnt restricts the Incomes to a certain
ciation to support the library by
Agnin we find out who won tho percentage of the same nationality, their own efforts. It should in timo
war. It wns a bull dog and the dog now in tho country, and mnkes it be made a free public library nnd
Is ownod by some people in .Jackson­ necessary to turn back whole ship­ when It is a free public library tho
ville. Suid dog was in the nmbulnncc loads, who have sacrificed all their
I . Bct to Amerlcn,
city of Soofonl »h«.l.l put cnouBh I.
corps nnd went through many battles.
nn intelligent, comprehcnnlvo nnd h«- ,!?* '" " '‘f.';' " ,eh
10 « "
.,h °
»«PI»rt it need.. Anti
They hnvo only killed off 18 mil­ ninno low which will ninko inch rank j
C0“W„l,c I’1”™ 1 ln
lions of people in Russia sinco the injustice „» frequently nppenr, nt o u r* 1" '"
J___I Central Park because it would he n
war. At thnt rate there will be no; ports of entry, impossible, Tho for
city institution in every sense of tho
one left over thoro except Trotzky mntlon of an "agricultural bloc" In
.
„„
iniHnnKnn
ni.v
1
word
for it being
. .nnd
. . .tho big. reason
. .
, ,
and Lenino in u few years. It seems congress is nn indication tnnt lour.
ntntcHinen
nre
hcnrlne
the
cry
of
th
,
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1"
Ihe
pork
I.
hcenu.o
the Innd
strange thnt the Russian people allow
dl.trcsnod former, and the colling o f , 'v0,’l,i ™»l "“,.hin* “"d
tb“
these monsters to survivo.
a convention of farmers nt Wnshing-, on
, hand
, could ..be devoted
. .to .the. buildIt may bo
C"8C It cannot bo placed in
For the past three days there hnvo ton is a hopeful 'sign.
boon no Watson witnesses to prove or that something will yet he done fo r, hu P«'k whorc tho band stand Is now
« » • Public spirited citizen
opposition witnesses to disprove it. the real relief of the farmers, nnd God
(ionnto cnnu«h ltin&lt;1 f° r
Wo refer to tho hangings in Franco knows it is badly neoded.-Tnmpa
library at Borne other central point.
that took place in the eyes of some 1Times
All the cities of Plnridu are tnlking
nnd never in the eyes of others. Just
libraries
nnd the following from the
one of those French mirages.
GOOD HOMES CHEAP
Lakeland Star shows how they feel

HERALD PRINTING CO!

Chief of Poiico Vostel that ho had
aided in getting Ango to come to tho
Waring homo, but ho wns released on
bond nnd did not nppear In court in
connection with tho caso.
After tho shooting Mr. Ango was
taken to tho Orange General Hospital
whero his injury was treated. He
was not seriously hurt, but the bullot
has not bcon removed from his body.
—Orlando Sentinel.
— — —oPURLIC EXECUTIONERS
GO ON STRIKE
IN GERMANY

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The Bank of Safety
Security-Service

This institution, whose success and strength has
been builded 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.

(IIX The Aseoelated Press)
BERLIN, Feb. 3.—Public execution­
ers at KnrlBruhc at Baden, Following
tho lend of their comrade at Mann­
heim, hnvo notified Miuistery of jus­
tice they will go on n strike unless
their pny increased. They declare it
Is impossible to behead criminals
properly at tho present prices.
Sunday dinner at tho Scmlnolo tho
same ns usual, chicken dlnnor, turkey
dinner nt $1.00 per pinto. The best
over,
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After you walk all over town In
quest of bnrgnlnB, you understand
Why n penny saved In n penny earned.

The Peoples Bank of Sanford j

We Have a Complete Line

EVEREADY
FLASHLIGHTS
A handsome one for mllady’s hag; one that throws
a ‘100 foot beam; one thnt
spreads a wide ray of bril­
liancy; nnother that turns
nighttime Into daytime—a
wonderful line.
SEE THEM AT
OUR STORE

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MOS
HONOGRAPHS

SPECIAL SALE OF KIMBALL
PIANOS

$210
$195

1 Kimball Upright
Mahogany, new...
1 Kimball Upright
walnut, now ......
I Kimball Upright,
AA
Rosewood, 2nd h’d..
V V
Write us for full information re­
garding these nnd many other
bnrgnins in Pianos nnd Phono­
graphs.

SANFORD CYCLE CO. J.

Y O U C A N GET MORE

VALUE
Q U A L IT Y &amp; SERVICE

FOR $1.00
—at—

THE BALL HARD­
WARE CO.

H. HINTERMISTER
PIANO CO.

WOOD

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about it down there:
117 PARK AVENUE
A novel scheme for providing good
"Orlando is voting about $73,000 for
BUY IN SANFORD
housing accommodations for people of a free public library. It la included
limited incomes hns been proposed by in a big bond issue for a city hnll and
Call or See U s
Samuel Untennycr, of New York, af­ other improvements. It Is a great
ter a long period of public effort to compliment to any town or city to
B 4 U Buy
improve tho building situntion. He hnvo a freo public library nnd we boproposes to build 1,300 "model tene­ iieve thnt they should nil have some­
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
ments” containing &gt;13,000 four-room
WATCH IT
thing of that charncter nnd ngnin wo
Our WOOD KILLS the
npnrtmentH, accommodating over 200,- suggest thnt Lakeland should got in
and SATURDAY
000 people. All are to he rented' nt lino for such nn improvement.
Wo
FEBRUARY, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th
CHILL
Make of mu whnt you will—1 shall prices within the roach of the aver- hftVU suggested it before, nt different
reflect you ns clearly as the mirror age laboring nman—a
rentul
of
$8
.n n -u rental
or UmeiJ (lurlng tho ,aHt flvo yoftW| but
Prices on Lexington and
With Every Tire Purchased
throws back the candle beam.
$l&gt; per room—nnd within easy dis­ there seems to be no general interest
Hupmobile, f. o. b. Sanford:
If 1 am pleasing to the eye of the tance of tho down-town section. Tho
A Red or Gray Tube for
stranger within my gates; if -I nm money to finance these, estimated at in such n proposition.
LEXINGTON
"The
matter
was
ini
pressed
upon
us
such a sight ns, having seen me, ho $100,000,000 would tie obtained from
ONE DOLLAR
Model "S” Touring....$1895
will remember m« all his days as a life insurance companies, not as loans more recently when some young folks
Phone 34
Model “S” Thorobred 1985
.
.
, , . , .
| were talking about things to rend,
SPECIAL PRICES ON
thing of beauty, the credit is yours. ,hut, ns .investments,
calculated to 1p ay
' suggesting that. they
..
. , to
, take
, , nbout
. .
"Lark”
Special
Sport
2995
.
.
*
had
Ambition and opportunity call a net return of (5 percent. The ncccs- ,, "l
,
,in order
, to
. get. any­
35x5
34x4
33x4 B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B IM I I ■■■ ■ ■■
Princess
Sedan...........
2995
all
the
magazines
some of my sons ami daughters to \ snry laws would he obtained to permit
All these models now in
32x3y2 30x3V2
high tasks nnd mighty privileges, to Isuch investments by the insurance thing at all to read that was decent,
Specialist in Spinal Adjustments
as there was no freo public library
stock
my greater honor and good reputo in 1companies.
FOUR BIG GALLONS GAS FOR
where liny good reading could be had.
far places, but it is not chiefly these
Tho bulk of the sum wanted is said
It
would
he
a
great
boon
to
the
young
A DOLLAR
HUPMOBILE
who arc iny strength. My strength is to have been pledged by one insur­
Wm. J. Kermode, I). C.
people
to
have
such
an
institution
and
Roadster
or
Touring
$1150
In those who remain, who are con­ ance company, In order to net con­
GAS-UP WITH US
Sedan ........................ 2125
tent with whnt I can offer them, and struction of tho quality desired for it would also lie of great advantage to
Doctor of Chiropractic
the
business
man
and
the
public
gen­
Cotipo
........................
2025
with what they can offer mo, It wns the price proposed, there would have
Garner-Wood ruff Building
the greatest of all Romans who said: to he unusually good terms obtained, erally who like to read good books nnd ■ Can make immediate demagazines.
We
cannot
understand
the
"Better bo first in n little Iberian and strict economy nt every stop. Th s ,
.
. people
, of. . this
..
liveries of all models
. . build.. . ilctherngy
of. . the
com- J BS
Office Hours:
vlllngo than lie second in Rome."
seems possible. The organized
f
inanity
along
this
line,
why
nothing!
5 Terms: 1-3, 1-2; balance 10
I am more thnn wood nnd brick ing trades havo offered to work on
105 Palmetto Avenue j *&gt;ti&gt;12 »•m-,,n(11to 0 1»*
.
has been done to go after such nil in -j R
months
nnd stone, more even thnn flesh nnd OM ,J
Sundays nnd evenings by appointment
’ « *liiy lc « limn other ,,m uti„„
„ d
Phone 481-J
blood 1 nm thu composite soul of all jobs, or to give one day a week for
who call me homo,
."
, th?i! "5,“" ‘&gt;»hln.l » movement which will enlml
I am your town.—American Legion r J l f t , r h
u
,
I
T
"
,
tb?
nnte in n tree ........ . llbrnry r„r ,.lII S
DISTRIBUTORS
Weekly.
ished apartments, [f sufficiently re -1Lakeland."
duced prices nre assured for building
FLORIDA
SANFORD
ARE THE FARMERS COMING TO materials, the promoters will go ahead
WARNING TO SERVE
■■■■■nBBBBnnrucirnHtsnan^ctHD
t h e ir OWN AT LAST
with the project.
JAIL TERM UNDER
Here at last is a plan for solving
COURT'S DECISION
Elaborate theses have been written, the housing problem in the most con-!
iwal Irrefutable arguments construct­ gested American ■community which I R- D. Waring, a resident of this
ed without number to prove that sounds
_____ ___
____ _____ If_ ,»
_, , ........
(&gt; jail
itii
like business.
it is under-! city,
must serve six months 1in
mans uxistanee is more natural, and. taken successfully, it will point the Lind pay a fine of four hundred dulhis life more satisfying nnd happy | way for mnny similar enterprises I Inm and trial costs for the alleged
when passed in the country, away throughout the country—Tampa Trib- shooting of J. F. Ango, also of this
from the noise and turmoil or the city. une.
city, on the night of lust March ay,
Unquestionably the advocates of tho
-----------o---------—
Final disposition of tho case was made
country have tho best of it in an nr- ]
GUTTING RID OF THORNS
&lt;&gt;n January 21 by Judge Charles O
gumentativo way. They point to the
———
Andrews of tho Seventeenth Circuit
fact that God Himself made the first
The appointment of Senator Ken- hut became known only yesterday.
nmn a farmer, or at least a gardener, yon to a judgship the other day was There can lie no further appeal.
which is only another branch of tho a stroke of good business on the part
Waring was found guilty of the
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sumo honorable culling, and they tell of President Harding. Senator Ken­ shooting in Criminnl Court and was
ui&gt; that from that day, up to tho re­ yon ns head of the agricultural bloc rontenced by Judge T. I*. Warlow.
cent past, tho farmers hnvo constitut­ in tho senate was getting too much The ciisu was appealed to tho Cir­
ed the hulk of the laboring popula­ power, was blocking the wheels of cuit Court and a reporter for The
tion; thnt upon them tho whole faliri tho Re puli lie steam roller, was show- Sentinel discovered yesterday that
of prosperity rests, and volumes more . ing tho farmers tholr real power nnd tile lower court hud been upheld in
to tho snmo effect. The arguments was beginning a cnmimlgn to lot the its decision.
The mandate is
dated January
are conclusive, they are satisfying,1people rule. All of this was a thorn
and theoretically they are unnnswer- in tho side of the Republican ndminis- 2-1 and recites that within thirty days
Wile, nnd yet tho census figures show , tration and they proceeded to get rid after Us issuunco ,it shall be! Hied in
X 1 thnt tho formers nre leaving their of the chief thorn—Senator Kenyon the Criminal Court of record and
wfij- farms in increasing numbers and —and tho easiest way to get rid of that thu judgment shull then become
if'i. -flocking to tho cities. For the first him wns to offer him n nice soft snap effective.
Testimony introduced nt thu trial
iisho in our history as a nation tho among tho judges where ho will not
city dwellers outnumber those living need to go before bis people for ro- tended to show that Mr, Ango was
'In the country.
Now England is a election whero he will not need to shot in a disagreement over a busi­
land of abandoned farms, which Is work 'ond-third as hard, whero his ( ness deal Involving come propsrt,* in
perhaps not to be so much wondered position 1h nssurd at n nice fat Biliary Kissimmeo. Tho shooting was said
at when the moritH of the land ns a and whero the thorn will not pick tho j to have taken place In Wnring's homo
farthing soction nro considered. But present administration. As to whothor t “t No. 18 Enst Amelia Avonuo. At
tho name condition is rapidly np- another thorn with hnlf tho pricking the time n woman nnmed Hnzel Mntoronching In the rich farming sec- power cun ho found to lead tho agri- thown and Hay A, Gates, then nn am■Hons of the middle weHt, whore tho cultural bloc or whethor the bloc will ployo of n local bank, wero tho only
farm ers nro fast passing into tho bo dissolved In thin olr remains to b o , persons in tho house with the two
'SuiVlds of tenants, coming from both1 seen but the move was a political ono principal. Gates later confessed to
Thnt gypsoy thnt blow on the monoy in the Bank of Ellcnton and had
it follow her out of the door was
some blower nnd nlso some slight of
hand performed. Anyone that can
coax money out of the banks these
days has Lnuroant bent n mile.
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I AM YOU It TOWN

AUTO COLUMN

DOLLAR DAYS

\ B.&amp;0. MOTORCO.

J. T. ALLEN

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�THE SANFORI) DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922
COSTUMES OF WALES

uro of the 52B midshipmen who will
be graduated from the Nnvnl Aenilemy next Juno was stated frankly todny by high navy department offici­
als to be much In doubt due to the re­
duction In nnvnl armnment and eco­
nomic pinna of the government.
The positive statement was made
at the navy department that no ateps
looking toward too discharge or re­
tirement of the graduating midshipment had been einaidered.
Fonrs
were expressed, however, In high
nnvnl quarters that in the interest of
economy It would bo nccessnry to
limit the number of midshipmen to
receive commissions ns ensigns to
about 200 men and accept the resigna­
tions of other members of the class.
WEATHER AND CHOP CONDI­
TIONS IN FLORIDA FOR WEEK
ENDING JANUARY 31ST, 1922

L „ iHiiiitliul young ladles ot
LL w|,ose benuiy l» eoneealed by
Tempcrnture: The week's tempera­
Lniwlnl coal tunes they wear, are
f,r«e nfleranon ten on the lawn. ture averaged low with frost and
( Wrbli "till wear their old style about freezing on tho 29th in the
fndils la their own laud.
northern nnd centrnl divisions. Tho
dnily dcficcncy In temperature ranged
from ‘1 to as much as 12 degrees.
[arlstrom Field
Precipitation: There wan cloudiness
ill Be Abandoned
throughout the week before nnd nfter
By Government the 29th, which dny was clenr. Tho
percentage of cloudiness was ns low
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—It hns ns 18 nnd 20 per cent in the west,
„„ decided hero that Cnristrom north, and central portions of tho
Dnmp, ovcrcnRt, nnd colder
aviation ground, at Arcadia, State.
wenthcr
than tho normnl was dis­
mt soon be abandoned, which will
piriting
to
both man and benst.
foUbly mean that this stop will be
Condition
of Crops: The cold soil
ii»n when the present class there
was
unfavorable
for gorminntion nnd
i finished Its work, in n few mongrowth of nil crops.
Truck made
slow
progress,
being
retarded
nnd
[pitre is no discrimination agninst
dnmgcd
in
some
instances
by
frost,
JarUtrom field, but this action is
Cpij. in line with the position of although moderate shipments of al­
i government authorities to reduce most every crop grown in tho truck­
Straw­
hjwnses in all lines wherever posB- ing belt were in mnrket.
UL
berry bloom was damaged locnily by
[of all tho aviation fields only three low temperature, but berries are fair­
Uflly.Tex.; Ellington, Tex., nnd one ly plentiful from the Plnnt City dis­
trict—a few warm days with moder­
i Oklahoma, will he retained.
ate
showers will hasten retarded
IConpre.'smnn In ane who was
growth
and ripen erries. The ship­
(irgelv instiumental in having the
ment
of
citrus fruits continued,
railia field Im’ated at that place,
although
in
smaller quantities than
litich is in his district, hns worked
during
previous
weeks. The planting
ird mi the matter from the beginnof
melons
continued
in some locali­
When it became evident some
lime ago tiiat many such places bo ties, hut genernl farm work wns prac|hfil he kept behind the matter vig- tlcnlly suspended. Range cnttle suf­
tst'nly. From information todny fered from the low tempernturo, es­
Uurnl
It is -aiil that the govenrment is well pecially those tick-infested.
Leased with what lias boon accompli­ ronds were not nffected unfavorably
sh,! at the Florida field, and that It by tho week's weather, although
Kj only becuuae of the necessity for heavy snnd is complained of l ntho
pJ’jiini; expenses litat Cnristrom will north nnd west of this city. The high­
way smith to Tampa and Miami is in
i abandoned in the near future.
When Cnristrom field was laid out splendid condition.
the war department during the
Vorld war, a companion field, Door, CALIFORNIANS WERE HARD
HIT HY SNOW IN
pb'» was laid out at n point on the
RECENT FREEZE
ame prairie a few miles from CnrlsIrum. Soon after the armistice was
FRENSCO, Calif., Feb. 2.—Mori*
ligned Hour was closed, and since that
pie only a sr|tia&lt;l has been mnintnin- than 100 persons stranded by Cali­
theretn guard the buildings.
It fornia's recent record snow along the
i* to be presumed that when Carls- |
Ridge Route much traveled highway
prom field is abandoned it similar j
quad will be maintained there. Cnrl- j from Los Angeles north had been rcshtnan has been, and Is today one o f , cured or accounted for, according to a
Ihc most noted training grounds for dispatch from representatives of the
Frenso early today.
tlyrrs in the United States.
The newspaper non fought their
way along a great part of tho route in
FUTUUK OF GRADUATING
MIDSHIPMEN IN DOUBT an automobile and on foot. A rescue
truck sent out by tho Automobile Club
W A SH IN G T O N , F e b . 2.—T h e fut- of Southern California had privldcd

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thirty atrnndcd automobile parties
with food, they reported.
Automobile club officials express­
ed tho belief that no lives wore lost In
the storm, at least, along tho roads.
As tho groups of rescued storm
victims arrived In Lobes, they brought
tales of hardship that included stories
of the children being out all night in
the gale kept nlivo by the warmth of
the mother’s body.
Daylight yesterday rovealed cars
along the highway within n few feet
of each other, where tho occupants of
neither car knew of the proximity of
the other. One machine stopped with­
in a few feet of a ranger’s camp, anil
the mother and fnthor and child spent
the night in the car clinging to each
other for warmth. Throughout yes­
terday, men, women nnd children
came hobbling over the trail to Lebec
from the cabin of forest rangers, DcLnppo of tho Tejon District. Most of
them will remain hero until their au­
tomobiles arc driven from the snow
drifts. Sacks nnd old clothing were
hound around the feet nnd limbs of
many who were enught in tho unex­
pected blizzard clnd in too light
clothing.
In nil sixty-two persons were innrioned in the little three room cabin
at Lebec.
Lloyd Johnson nnd Alton Self, both
1(1, lost in a blizzard in tho mountains
110 miles enst of here, wero led to
safety by holding to the tail of a dog,
it wns learned todny.
A short time Inter, a rescue party
found two other boys, lost in tho same
blinding snow, lying in the snow ex­
hausted.

iVIICKIE

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Every Live Professional nnd
Business Man in Snnford in
This Column Ench Dny

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MISS GRACE TOMPKINS, R. N.
Surgical, Medical nnd Obstetrical
Calls Answered
309 French Avc.

Phone 563-W

Sanford Constructs Co
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Planet nnd Specifications Cheerfall;
Furnished
All Work Guaranteed
II. T. PACE
P. O. Box I0»

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Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.

Under and by virtue of a decree of
foreclosure entered on the Fourth dny
of January, 1922, in that certain cause
lately pending in tho Circuit Court,
Seventh Judicial Circuit, Seminole
County, Floridn, in Chancery, wherein
will offer fur snlc nnd sell to the
highest and best bidder, at tho front
door of tho Court Houso of Seminole
County, In Sanford, Floridn, on tho
first Monday in February, 1922, same
being the Sixth day of the month, dur­
ing the legal hours of sale, tho follow­
ing described real estate in Seminole
S. A. Hutchins was complninnnt, nnd
Edward N. Paisley nnd Mary W.
Paisley wore defendants, I, Schello
Mnincs, Special Master in snid enuso,
County, Florida, to-wit: North half of
Southwest quarter of Southwest quar­
ter of Section Twenty-nine, Township
Twenty, South, Range Thirty East,
situate, lying and being in Seminole
County, Florida.
Terms of snlo: Cash. Purchaser to
pay for deed.
Dated the Fifth dny of January,
1922.
SCIIELLE MA1NES,
l-G-o.a,w.5tc
Special Master.

ARHUCKLE’S FATE IS
AGAIN !N HANDS OF A
JURY OF HIS PEERS

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Sanford Steam Laundry
FOR SERVICE
Call M6-J
W. RAWLING, Prop.

George A. DeCottes
Attorney-at-Law

Over Seminole County nnnk
SANFORI)
FLORIDA

H. W. NICKERSON
Public Accountant; Audita—Systems
Income Tax Service
Room 16 McNclll-DaviB Bldg.
Phone 852
Orlando, Fla.

Auto Radiator Repair
Shop
Located at 207 French Avc., between
2nd nnd Third, K. R. BERGQUIST.

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Post cards nt tho Herald office.
Genernl Mnchine nnd Boiler Work;
Cylinder Grinding; DcLuxc Pistons;
BARNYARD GOLF PRIZE
Oversize Rings nnd Pins; Flywheel
WEST PALM BEACH, Feb. 3.— W h y T h is B a ttery ]
Steel Gear Hands; Crank Shafts re­
L a s tsT w ic e a s Long
turned; agents for Cnillc Inboard nnd Tho Balm Bench Post 1ms donated to ■
the West Palm Bench Horseshoe Pit­
Outboard Motors. -----------Phone 62
chers Club a silver cup which will he
put up for competition ns soon ns tho
club committee works rules to govern
Acteylene Welding
EVERY
VECTA
the contest. Tho trophy will he tho
OF ALL KINDS
WE EVER
Y E a M /i
HONEST SPEEDER GETS
property of *he club winning it until
SOLD OUTLASTED ITS
Sanford Welding Co. it is won by nnothcr club nnd all
LIGHT FINE
GUARANTEE
teams on West Palm Beach county
189 North Sanford Avenue
will he eligible to compete.
(llr Thr Aumirlntril I'rraa)
ST. PETERSBURG, Fob. Il.The
Ford Batteries
S. O. Shinholser
first case on record in the local mu­
Try a Herald Want Ad today.
nicipal court where a person arrested
• Contractor and Builder
$25.00
for speeding not only admitted he
SANFORD
-:- FLORID* NEW THINGS AT THE
HERAI.l) OFFICE
was running fast but exaggerated it.
occurcil here this week. Woodson Pur­ "WE DELIVER THE GOODS'
Thank you cards, Birthday enrds,
cell, sixteen years old, told Judge
and
folders, Valentine, assortment
Quick
Service
Transfer
Speerhc was driving between thirtyjust
arrived.
1922 cnlcndnr Pads
Phone
Storage Facilities
five nnd forty miles an hour nnd hav­
here
at
Inst,
Place
cnrdfl, nut cups,
ing n general good time of it on West If wc please you, tell others; if no
Tally cards, All kinds of invitations,
tell us. Phone 498
Central Avenue when arrested by i
189
Gift cards, Greeting cards, Congratu­
traffic officer. Judge Spocrho com­
lations, Shut in cards, Sympathy
mended the lad for his honesty and
cards nnd Birth announcements.
Hotel
Montezuma
come into court nnd swear they were
“Sanford's
New
Hotel"
going twelve miles an hour when they
If you shnvo yourself, come horo SANFORD
'$1.60 Up Per Day
BATTERY
were running nearly forty. The Judge
nnd
hnvo
your
haircut
tho
way
you
congratulated Purcell on Ills honesty
SERVICE CO.
want for 40c.—Albert Grnmllng’s Ilurlnrs.
COMFORT COTTAGE
ber Shop, DcForest Block, Second St.
I* A. RENAUD, Proprietor
205-ntp
is now open for guests. Will ho glad
ANOTHER HELLED HUZZAHD
to see now ns well as old friends.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fob. 3.— Rooms and meals, also meals. Houso
heated.
Palm Reach county has a mlstery
nnd persons interested are attempt­ Miss N. A. Walker
Mrs. M. Martin
ing to learn who put a bell on a buz­
zard seen in tho Evorglndos nuarLoxX
nhntchee Farms recently. W. A. Roe­ SANFORD NOVELTY
buck and his son were hunting when
WORKS
they saw a flock of huzzznrds congre­
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
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a
gating nround a dead raccoon. As
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General
Shop
and
Mill
the birds rose they heard a bell ring­
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ing. One buzzard held its head down
Work
ns (it flew and attached to its neck
CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDER
was a small hell.
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Commercial 8treet Hanford, Fla
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It is understood here (hat an inves­
tigator in Georgia or the Cnrolinns
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about ten years ago released six buz­
Geo. W. Knight
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zards with hells around their neck
R en' E s ta te and Insurance
activities. One of the birds was re­
FLORIDA
ported later as having been seen in SANFORD -:Jacksonville nnd another in Mexico.

SAN FRANCISCO, Fob. 3.—The
case
of Roscoe C. Arbuclo, accused of
Today the Nation’s need is for men who are manslaughter
in connection with the
not afraid to fstep ahead to meet and over­
tenth of Miss VDglnln Rnppo, went
come the obstacles and difficulties that stand to the jury- at 3:42 p. m. todny after u
trial covering three weeks. It was
between us and sound prosperity.
his second trial on tho charge, tho
first having resulted in a jury disLet us make Faith the corner-stone of our ngrement.
endeavor—Faith in ourselves and in each
Mrs. Estelle Hnumclster, one of tho
two
Jurors who wore ex­
other—Faith to move forward, with a unity cusednlternato
when the jury retired, snid that
purpose, and dare to do the things that are
her opinion Arbuclo is not guilty,
necessary to attain a high standard of per­ llenry Ottcnborg, the other alternate,
declined to express an opinion
manent success.
although he congratulated the defence
I’hc road is open if our Faith is strong.
on its showing.
The defense sprung a surprise by
MOVE FORWARD, PLEASE!
announcing it would submit tho ense
t0 the jury without arguments. This
action so accelerated tho ease that
the jury was able to begin deliberat­
ing a dny earlier than had been an­
ticipated.
,
The announcement came nt the orm
5 of the first argument of tho
prosecution made by Milton T. U’Ren.
A
COMMUNITY
BUILDER
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assistant district attorney.
I* had
U. F. WHITNEH, Cnshler
I
^' FORSTER, President
the effect of shutting off further ar­
gument by tho prosecution ns under
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the law such further argument could
only ho rebuttal of the final defense
summing
: Arbuclo,up.Jovial and apparently car*'
free most of the day, was visibly
nervous when the jury retired.
A
throng was drawn to tho courtroom
■ for the finnl arguments nnd the polico
i t!»" n* 0kccchob« Branch of tho Florida East Const Railway, ChuluoChul
iunvn u4
-date
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and lakes
of ____________
Seminole county, ___
an up-to-d
guard had its hnmN full ,for the
r ; rnih,rlck hotel, with prlvato baths and hot wntor heat. First J| first time slnco the trial opened.
corn ■* "*■ ,l&gt;»tcs $2.50 to $&amp;50 per dny; $10 to $18 per week, nc- ■
f0r&lt;Hng to location of room.
S
In a small town there Is always
citisena worth $8,000 who Is willing
to toll young mon tho sec rot of
MRS. CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, Manager

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P A G E THREE

Cut Delivery Costs
H E Ford chassis at only $295 now
makes possible a light motor delivery
car at a cost so low that merchants can­
not afford to overlook it. And the noted
dependability of Ford products means a
surer delivery service.

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W ith a body to meet your particular re­
quirements, which we can supply at a
nominal figure, there is nothing that will
save you so much in time, help and ac­
tual cash as a Ford delivery cur.

GLOBE PIANO CO.
SAVE YOU MONEY
Write ua

Empire Hotel Block
OnLANDO, FLORIDA
No advertisements for tho CIcbsIfled or Wnnt Coin ms of tho Herald
are taken without crndi in advnnco and
none are taken over tho telephone,
This is made necoBsnry by tho mis­
takes In phono messages and by tho
xtra bookkeeping entailed on the
small accounts that tako tho profits

If you are operating a merchandise de­
livery, let us show you how the Ford
chassis at its extremely low operating
cost will handle your deliveries quickly
and a t a m inim um expense.

EDWARD HIGGINS
FORD DEALER
C. C. COBB, Salesman

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3,1922
daughter of Robert Shlmmons of
Mr. Allman and J. J. Nicholson, of
Detroit, Mich., and is quite a popular Osteen, were here Sunday on business.
young lady. Tho groom Is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips wore
Henry Lee and is a prosperous young in Orfando Saturday shopping.
farmer.
Mr. and Mrs. law have
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Provntt and
gone to housekeeping on First Street. Mrs. McFariane
called on Mrs.
A party of young peoplo stormed Georgia Slpps Sunday.
Mrs. Endor Curlett and Mrs. Adams
Mr. Albert Hnwkins with a birthday
storm party Snturdny evening. De­ were shopping in Sanford Saturday.
Mrs. Sheldon, of Oviedo, is spend­
lightful refreshments were served nnd
ing n few days here.
nn enjoyablo time spent.
Mrs. Frod Bnlard, of Lake Harney,
Mrs. Millnnt' McClnron continues
n guest of her sister, Mrs. Sarah spent Monday night with her mother
Mrs. George Gicger.
Lyons.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward of Now Jer­
Mrs. Elizabeth Lennro who has been
visiting Mtb. Gegoro Cain has re­ sey nro spending tho winter horc oc­
cupying Henry Lovy's residence
turned to her home nt Knoxville.
The Community Club hold its
Mrs. R. S. Cnln, of Alnbnmn, is
monthly
meeting at the Hall Mondny
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jordan.
afternoon. A largo number of momMrs. Wheeler Marsh, of DcLnnd, is hors nnd visitors wero in attendance
visiting her mother, Mrs. Albert and the meeting was voted the most
Hnwkins.
interesting of tho regular business
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hortz and Mr. and was transacted with an interesting
Mrs. Dorcas nrc touring tho West report of tho T. I, W. C, convention
Coast of this state.
Miss Lucille which was held nt Wlntor Park was
DorcoB is visiting Miss Cnthcrin Lake given by Mrs. II. II. Pattishall nnd
during her mother’s absence.
Mrs. P. N. Wakofieid who attended
Little Mnrgunret Buies is confined tho convention. At the close of tho
to her home by illness,
meeting dainty refreshments wero
served by officers of the club.

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NEW INDICTMENT FOUND
AGAINST SHERIFF OF DUVAL
JACKSONVILLE, Fob. 3.—New in­
dictments ngalnst former Shoriff W.
II. Dowling of Duval county, W. M.
Bostwick, prominent banker and law­
yer, and ton other Jacksonville citi­
zens moro or less prominent, wore
returned by tho federal grand jury
Into yesterday, charging violation of
the prohibition laws.
Tho indictments wore returned af­
ter Federal Judge Henry D, Clayton
had ordered quashed earlier in tho
day indictments chnrglng fourteen
men with conspiracy to violate tlF?
prohibition inws. Of these, tho grand
Jury found no true bill ngninst R. E. ■
Wheeler,’former chnirmnn of tho
board of directors of the Guaranty
Trust nnd Snvings Bnnk, nnd J. E.
Morrill, of n shipbuilding firm.
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Rev. W. L. Rnucher was horo Sun
dajr from Apopkn and preached at
the Moores Station Church.
Miss Glndys Dioterick came horns
from Orlando Saturday where sho has
been nursing for Dr. McEwin.
SPECIAL
Mrs. Raymond Sauner nnd littlo
daughter have gone homo to Fort
Piorco nfter a visit hero with her
■istcr Mrs. J. F. McCleland nnd
otherf riends hero.
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Joseph Palmer of Now Martinsville
West Virginia was a visitor at the
R. C. Long homo last week.
Mr.
Palmer is touring Florida.
Mrs. Sam Murphy was hero from
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Duncllcn calling on friends last week.
Mrs. Murphy formally visited hero
KING EMMANUEL
Fish whole, Fish dressed, Fish
Roe
and will bo remembered ns Miss Win­
HAS BEEN ASKED
nie Knight.
TO FORM CABINET &gt; Mullet, Red Snapper, Western
Miss Hoskins Jones was in Jack­
&lt;D r T h e A i i H l i t r A P t m &lt;)
sonville on a business trip this week.
Meat at lowest price.-------------- Free
LONDON,
Fob. 3.—Presidents of
Mr. nnd Mrs. William P^pc nnd
Italian Sennto nnd Chamber have ad­ ■ ---------------------------------------------------------------------^
Mrs. Polks mother hero moved from
vised King EnimanucJ to ask for­
Celery Avo., to their now bungalow
mer
Premier Giulitti to form cabinet
on tho Orlnndo road in tho new AtCHANGE ROUTE OF A. C. L. BY. In succession to Bonomi ministry | PHONE 372-W---------327 SANFORD AVE.
lotment Clandorvilic.
says central nows dispatch from ■
Mr. and Mrs. Bales nnd Miss Alma
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Lohmns hnvo moved out to the new
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allotment on Orlnndo rond nnd living U s h l i q K i i R l I q t a l t i i l q R l of Brookvillc have revived discussion
Post Cards at the Herald Office.
of a proposal that tho Atlantic Coast
in a tent while their new home is
I.ine
change
its
route
from
BrookMr. and Mrs. J. B. Swope, of Wichi­
being built.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
T. Kuwnbnrn was here the first of ta, Kans., with Mr. and Mtb. O. P. sixteen miles of track run the line
Brookvillc, through Spring
the week to visit his sister Mrs. U. Swope and baby Oliver, loft Tuesday from
This is first semester examination
Lnke
ami
on to Trilby, making the
for
n
motoring
trip
to
Miami
and
oth­
C. Lida of South Cameron Road. Mr.
wcok
and th" students are proving
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latter place instend of Croom the con­
Kuwnbnrn has an office in the nvin- er East Const points of interest.
how
their
young
nnd
tender
minds
enn
C. E. Miller, of Jacksonville, assist­ necting point for the north, soutli nnd function. The averages are running
tion department of tho Jnpancso
army nnd navy and Ins been in Wash­ ant general freight agent of tho Sen- east.
The route wns surveyed about seven higher than they have in several
ington, D. C. since October as a deli- board Air Lino railway nnd T. L.
years.
goto from Japan for tho disarming of Southwell, commercial agent for tho years ago nnd nt thnt time it is snid
Mrs. McKay, our new music dhoctho Japanese navy.
Mr. Kuwabara same road, wero business visitors to the railroad promlsod thnt when the tor, is a peach, although not from
territory produced' enough freight to
is leaving Sanfrnncisco on Feb. 7th, Oviedo Tuesday.
warrant
operation of the line it would Georgia.
for Jnpnn. Enroute to California he
Col. W. M. Bleckley, of Cochran,
Mrs. Maxwell was the guest of
visited the aviation station in Pcnsn- Ga., is the guwt of W. J. Vnrn nnd be built.
Miss Elizabeth Humphries Wednes­
coln..
family.
day nt lunch.
1922 CALENDAR PADS
John Pezail and sons have several
The entertainment given by tho
The students will put on a play in
Thcro is nothing quite so handy,
Ownership of Renl Estate gives you a definite place and in­
acres of peppers set in the field. The Thompsons at the school house Fri quite so useful, quite so indispensibio the near future to raise money for
frost of Snturdny night did not seem day night was greatly enjoyed by
fluence in the community. It makes you a more desirable
for the busy offico mnn ns the calen­ auditorium books.
to damnga them.
those present. Owing to the inclem­ dar desk pad.
It helps you t&gt;/ re­ Mondny, February 0, will begin the
citizen. AND WHAT BETTER INVESTMENT CAN YOU*
Tho weather man will be the enuse ency of the weather there was not ns member, it gives you the day nnd new semester. Report cards will be
of Florida losing the namo of "The large u crowd out ns was expected date, it gives you just whnt you want given out Wednesday afternoon.
MAKE?
Sunshine State" unless tho clouds roll but those who faced the weather, felt nnd when you wnnt it, 1922 Calen­
by pretty soon.
well repaid.
dar pads just rcccivod from tho fact­ Try ua on our cakes and pies, they
A daughter was born Monday to Mr.
On Friday afternoon, January 27, ory—tho second shipment—the first are fine.—Daylight Dnkcry, 313 San­
2(39-ltc ■
and Mrs. Uchiida at the Fcrnnld- tho members of tho Woman's Club, of shipment wns exhausted in one week. ford ave.
Laughlin hospital.
The little lady Oviedo, hud the pleasure of having Get a 1922 Calendar pad before they
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has been given the namo of Yurio with them Mrs. Johnson of Leesburg, nro all gone.
Desk stnnds for the
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which translated in engiish means sectional vice-president, nnd Mrs. Gnl- calendars if you hnvo none.
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Lily.
lowuy, of Sanford, vieo-presldont-ntS
Please comply with city ordinance
Tho trnct of land corner of Celery large of tho Florida Federation of
NOTICE
A. P. CONNELLY, Agent
ns to leaving cars parked over night
and Mellonvillo Avo’h formally owned Women's Clubs. These two most
Bids
will
bo
received
by
tho
Board
in front of residences nnd business
by Mr. Woodruff of Orlando and charming women not only ontertnined
sold by him to a company dcnling in the Oviedo club witli their excellent of County Commissioners of Soniinolo places on pnved streets. Those fail­
real estate is being transformed speeches hut gave to them many County, Florida, nt the Court Houso ing to comply with same will be
from a cow pasturo nnd plnce to dis­ thoughts to curry homo with them. in Sanford, Florida, for tho purchase brought into court.
J. A. KILLEBREW,
play sign boards into an nttrnctivo Tho only other numbers on the pro­ of n tractor for snid Semlnoio County,
Chief of Police.
new allotment addition to East San­ gram wore a vocal solo by Mrs. C. S. up till 10 o’clock a. m., February 7th, 2(JH-5t
ford. There is said to be -10 ncrcs, Lee nnd n piano solo by Mrs. T. W. 1922.
The County Commissioners reserve
there has been threo fine, wide streets Lawton, both of which were beautiful­
matlo running parallel with Mellon­ ly rendered. The club house was at­ the right to reject any and all bids.
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
E. A. DOUGLASS,
villo Ave., south to the A. C. L. Rail­ tractively decorated in nspnrngus
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
Coming Back
Clerk.
road track. Largo corner monuments ferns, violets and yellow jasmino un­ t-17-oaw-5tc
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hnvo been placed on each corner on der the skillful management of Mob■
Under the Auspices of the Kiwanis Club
Celery Ave. There will be nn auc­ dames W. P. Carter, R. L. Murphy, .Employment Bureau..
tion of lots this month conducted by and 0. G. Wolcott. At tho close of Tho vocational committee of the Busi­
n real estate man from Newark, N. J., the program strawborrics with whip­ ness and Professional Women’s Club
who is wintering in Orlnndo.
ped cream and sunshine cako were requests nil young womsn desiring
served by the hostesses Mesdaiues B. employment to register at tho First
ten ten ten ten tea tea tea teo tea ten Slny, C. L. West, J. N. Thompson nnd National Bank.
Hu
tea B. G. Smith.
1st Bt.
Sanford, Fla.
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
tea
tea
Dr. Mason, of Sanford, has opened
teu
tea a dental office just back of the postUnder their $10,000 tent theatre, with an en
tei
tea office nnd expects to bo permanently
tire change of program. Special invitation j
tei Rjj tea ten ka tei ten tei ten tei located in Oveldo.
Monday night to Ladies. Ladies will be ad-j
W. B, Englutt visited Daytona Mon­
Tiic Seminole County Federation day to attend the auto races.
mitted FREE when accomuanied by one paid of U. Y, p. u. met Friday overling nt
The homo of D. G. Smith on Gra­
adult ticket. Opening play:
the Lnke Monroe Baptist church. A ham nvenuo is nepring completion nnd
largo crowd was present nnd a nice
adds greatly to the looks of the street.
program rendered, consisting of aongs Tho house is not only beautiful in apnnd tnlks. The meeting was culled pearnneo hut is conveniently and com­
to order by Miss Hines, of Sanford, fortably arranged and the friends of
Some brave, self-reliant man said that.
President of tho association, nfter Mr. and Mrs. Smith rojoico with them
which nn invocation wns offered by in the possession of such a nice, com­
11 Let us all adopt it as a slogan for 1922.
Mr. Esho Swnggerty.
The subject fortable home und hope they will bo
of the program, "The Work of tho B. able to movo in within tho next ten
1f Let us create the spirit of optimism;
Y. P. U., wns ably handled under tho days.
let us work enthusiastically, spend wise­
various sub-hends by tho following
Mrs. T. W. Lawton’s Sunday school
members:
WITH FIVE BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS
ly and save systematically.
"What B. Y. P. U. Stands For," class will have a box suppor nt the
Club
Houso
Friday
night
for
tho
pur­
Mrs. Bnrtow Mann.
U We can MAKE 1922 a good year.
8 Prices: Adults 35c; Children, 25c, including
"Tho Spiritual Need," M!hs Arlo pose of ruining money for tho com­
pletion of the tennis court. Tho fence m
Mann.
war tax
around
the court is being put up this
“Tho Intellectual" Need, Miss Vio­
week
and
tho
young
people
hope
to
4%
INTEREST
PAID
let Swnggerty.
Doors open at 7:00, curtain at 8:15.
‘Tho Social Need," MIhh Dorn be able to use the court within a
short vvhi la.
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Oglesby.
Tent Located N ext to Postoffice
Edward
McCall
nnd
Frank
McLain
"Bo What You Are," Prof. J. T.
I
of Stetson University spent tho wcok
Jacobs.
Tent Well-Heated and Water Proof
"Courage to do Your Best,” Mr. C. end with Mr. und Mrs. H. B. Mc­
Call.
H. McKennoy.
n t.
Mrs. L. A. Joyner nnd Miss Junnio
Voluntary remarks wero then made
-s*
by Dr. Goorgo Hyman of Sanford Malcolm of Jacksonville, nro the
nted Mr. Black, President of the Tam- guests of their sister, Mrs. L. H,
Goro.
STRENGTH
PROGRESS
SERVICE ■ SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
ps Federation.
Aftor the program an enjoyablo
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
social hour was hold upon tho lawn
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
when delightful sandwiches, cake and
1018 Weat First Street
1018 West Flrit Str««&lt;_
coffco wore served. Mr. C. II. McKcnney donated a largo white cako
upon which wore tho letters, B. Y. P. tea
c£ &gt; e2 icio u s/
U. Every one attending had a share t e a w a t e a t e i t e a t e a t a t e a t a t a
“SERVICE THAT COUNTS”
of this delicious cake,
Mr, and Mrs. Oacur Nicholson, of H
We hondlo everything in
Although very young the Lake
Monroe association,ha* reached an A- Daytona Beach, apent the weak end
! THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE LINE
1 standard for tho year and rocoived hero with relatives.
I N T I N S , ^ 8 Pr.IN l o a v e s
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fatttahall were
i
many congratulations for their aucv o u r a s ip c r A ,
Car Lota or LesB. Ship ua
■hopping In Sanford Saturday.
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Quite a crowd from here attended
Mlfa Anna B. Shlmmoija and M*.
Richmond, *Virginia
"A Night in Honolulu" at Sanford
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Ernest Lee were quietly married at
last Friday night.
Sanford Saturday. The bride la a
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OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICI
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NOTICE

Meisch Realty Co.

Melville Comedians

1 Week oi February 6|

LAKE MONROE

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3,1922

PAGE FIVE

receipt of sevoral fine bunches of “TAMING OF THE SHREW* TOcelery from our old friends W. E,
NIGHT AT THE PRINCESS
Walthall who look# after our navis
in the vegetable line. Sanford colory
"Tho Tnming of tho Shrew" will bo
is fine now.
presented nt the Princess Theatre to­ IM For Florida:
Unsettled;
night for tho benefit of the Woman’s Ml probably local rains tonight Ml
Mrs. D. A. Mnnard, of 600 W. 1st Club of Sanford. Tho piny featur­
or Saturday; not much Ml
„ mfflCr woathor-got out
St, has Just purchased a beautiful A. ing some of Sanford’s best known Ml chnnge in tempernturo.
Ml
L b V. ()’" again* put on * B. Chaso piano from tho J. H. Hlntoramateur thospinns, Is being directed M M l t o i t a f c i t a ? i B f t i | « M i
Z «hitci' and pack away J
by Edward Wnldmann, n Shakespear­
J blUe9
What do you *1 mlster Piano Co.
ean actor from Now York who has M M h i k s M I c i l c i i c i M I t l
“ tout It td n * 88 y « - »
Tho
many
friends
of
Dr.
Owons
are
staged tho same play In various parts
k” i v? If "'o arc to have N
glad to sco him in Sanford ngnin for of tho Southeast under similar cir­
£
# » « .« “ .wi,‘ *
Dr. Owons has cumstances assisted by Dorlco WinS L to como next week or M n fow days visit.
been
here
upon
several
occasions hold­ grove, n Now York actress.
SETjSk utter tor Florid. «
Tho dross rchcrsnl' nt tho Princess M M k i M M M n i M M l M
„ l r bas any real cold M ing revival sorvices at the Baptist
Church
and
has
a
large
clrclo
of
last
night went through in perfoct
leather after the middle of *
order, nnd Mr. Wnldmnnn fuels cer­
CELERY
February. Auto parties are M friends.
tain that tho Sanford talent partici­ Carlot Shipments Reported for Feb. 2
gtranded in the heavy anows M
Herbert Fclkcl editor and general pating In tho production will acquit Florida—Sanford section .............. 19
* California. Auto pnrtiea *
manager
of the Evening Record at themselves with credit. In fact one Florida—Manatee section................ lfl
gr* stranded in Florida but £
St.
Augustine
ind A. J, Van Sciver of the first and most interesting per­ Florida!—Tampa section ................ 3
Bot on acount of the snowi. *
manager
of
tho
Record printing formances of its kind is promised. It California—Southern district.......... 2
Have you a little bill in
plant
were
In
tho
city
yestorday, the is seldom that any Shakespearean Now York .........
1
tour mail this morning?
J"
guests
of
tho
Valdes
Hotel.
They
companies
over
reach
Florida
in
those
5:40 A. M. FEB. 3, 1922
*
were going back homo aftor deliver­ times, so when Mrs. Leonard), the
Total cars .................................... 41
llWtoum.....................
»
ing St. Augustlna’s goat to Orlando president of tho Woman’s Club of
Destinations of Florida Shipments
j inimum:::::::::::::::: oo * Rotary Club. The club making tho Snnford witnessed Mr. Waldmann’s Waycross, 10; Chicago, 2; CloveBarometer ............ ^....30.00 M best attendance record was entitled splendid performance of “Taming of I land, 1; Savnnnnh, 7; Philadelphia, 2;
I Southwest and cloudy.
^ to the other's goat and .Orlando took tho Shrew" at tho Casino In Tampa, I Toledo, 1; New York, 7; Syracuse, 1;
the goat from tho St. Augustine boys. she exacted a promise from him, that .Cincinnati, 1; Potomac Yards, 4; DoThe many friends of Hcrbort and Vnn on his next tour in Florida, ho would jtroit, 1; Atlanta, 1. Total cars, 38.
were.glad
to sco them again and give stop over at Sanford and give the play I Diversions Filed Since Last Report
Pl pB fV] SB
^ ^ ^1
them a royal wclcomo to Sanford.
with tho Snnford local tnlont, promis­ | From Waycross: Detroit 2, Flor­
ing him tho full assistance of tho ence 1.
The Seminole Cafe believes in ad­ indies of the Club nnd tho ladles of
From Montreal; Potomnc Yards 1,
vertising tho fresh vegetables of San­ ! the woman's Club. Trust thnt tho
From Florence: Philadelphia 1.
ford. Yon get them all In season at I people of Snnford appreciate this ns
From
Potomac Yards: Now York 1.
pg (uj r i nu lei Id d i Wi di The new Seminole Cafe. Miller build­
| well ns Mr. Wnldmnnn’s effort in Total cnrlot shipments from San­
ing,
2G9-2tc l coming to n town of this size and giv­
ford section this season to date,
Lid you see the balloon go up?
ing his piny with the snmo enro ns
enrs ......................................
118
he
would
in
Tnmpn,
Jacksonville,
At­
Totul
carlot
shipments
from
Man­
Pa
fu\
Pn
p«
P
a
P»
Pi
to
Pa
I Great old Moridn weather ngnin,
atee section this season to date,
■n
Pa lanta or Now York City nnd respond
at?
generously in buying tickets for thomenrs ...............................
227
M
COME TO THE
Belves, friends, and families, nnd wit­ Total carlot shipments from Flor­
This is the time for the tourists
ness this splendid performance.
ida Inst season to same date,
i enjoy the fishing and boating on
Reserved seats now nt Bowcr’H nnd
enrs ............................................. 431
llikes and rivers of Seminole Coun­
Shipping Point Information, Feb, 2nd:
Pa
Pa Boumlllnt’s.
SANFORD, FLA.:
Mild, clear.
fcn
FOR SUPPER
**
CREAM
PUFFS
SATURDAY
Ilaulings
moderate.
Demand
nnd
cilors in Sanford on Thursday
nt
tho
Daylight
Bakery,
313
Sanford
movement
moderate,
market
firm.
DeUml were Mr. H . J. Wiims2G9-ltc
Avenue
Cnrlots f. o. b. cash track: 10 inch
st and Mr. Frank A. Storor, woll
crates
Golden Self Blanching in tho
Pa
Pa
owni here.
Go to tho Seminole Cafe for your rough, 4s-Gs, mostly $3.00.
*a
FROM 3 O’CLOCK ON.
*a
P*
*a Sunday dinners. In fact you should
:
Nidnr
who
is
remembered
ns
n
Mr
go there every day for your dinnor.
Don’t worry nbouh your Sunday
idrnt of Sanford in 1911, owning flu And enjoy ono of these
It is cheaper thnn worrying with dinner when you can get thnt good
operating a farm on the West l*a good turkey suppors served ha It nt home.
2G9*2tc old fashioned chicken dinner for 75
and is now residing in Sunta Fo, Pn by the Daughters of Wes- ha
cents at the Seminole Cafe. 209-2tc
ha
L, is visiting at Holy Cross Rcc- ho ley for $1.00.
BAUMEL’S SPECIALTY SHOP
PO
MENU
ho
Announces several shipments of STONE &amp; CORWIN WANT
Cabbage Relish
Celery ha
YOUR ATTENTION TODAY
beautiful
spring dresses in tnfettnB,
ho
Cranberries
lei
Wool from Ilov. F. D. Hunt} says
cantons
nnd
other
now
materials.
Also
ho
Roast
Turkey,
Dressing
ha
hr has moved from Thomaavlllo,
Do you know Stono &amp; Corwin?
Mashed Potatoes, Gravy
ho exquisite millinery in all new fabrics
to Easley, South Carolina. Ho ho
Wall,
they have a fish and meat mar­
Rolls
Butter
* and colors. Popular prices prevail.
given up the evangelistic work htt
ket
at
327 Sanford avenuo and they
Pie
ha Your Inspection invited. Road tho
will have a pastorate at Eastey, ha
have
an
advertisement in this issue ■
ha
Coffee
ha advertisement In this issue.
ath Carolina.
calling your attention to tho fact
Mb
Mi
thnt they havo nico fnt hens for
Tho
Herald
for
real
Job
printing.
ffe acknowledge with thanks tho h a h o h o h a h o h o h a h a h a h a
35c a pound or dressed at 4Gc. They
have nice mullet and mullet roe and
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1
-fl like you want it. Their prices nro
very low and their service is of tho
best. Read their ndvertlscmont in
this issuo nnd give them a call. Thoy
nre aftbr your trade and are asking
fur it through the Herald.

£ THEWMTHER £

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There is bound to be more cold weather and if |
you haven’t a nice warm Sweater, see those |
nice—

PENNSYLVANIA KNIT COATS
We are now offering-. Your choice of any in
the house, one-third off the regular price.
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The Store That la Different

Sanford, Florida

PERSONALS 5

£ PARISH HOUSE £
£

TONIGHT

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Early P re se n ta tio n o f th e M o d es in S p r in g

Wearing Apparel and Millinery j

An assemblage from the most exclusive producers in America. The
newest models, exquisitely designed, original in pattern and of the
finest fabrics can be seen at our informal showing of Ready-to-Wear
and Millinery.

SPECIAL INVITATION TO THE FOLKS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
THE SUB TROPICAL MID-WINTER FAIR
IS YOUR FAIR
We Invite You and Hope You Will Invite
Everybody

GREATEST RACES IN FLORIDA
THIS IS A BIG THING

Orlando, Florida
FEB. 14-15-16-17-18, 1922
W. R. O’NEAL, Pres.

BICYCLES, AND BICYCLE SUPPLIES

Sunday dinners at tho Scniinolo
Cafe are the rent thing in cooking,
in cleanliness, in service, in every­
thing.
209-2tc

Sporting Goods, Base Bulls, Bats, Mitts and Gloves,
Cutlery, Rocket Knives, Razors, Strops, Brushes,
Electrical Household goods
::

MILLINERY

75 DRESSES

Ravishing new Spring Hats,
charming, youthful and amaz­
ingly original they arc—com­
parable only to the exclusive
showings of tho famous
Parisian and New York hat
shops. These Hats leave no
room for doubt ns to tho ac­
cepted mode for spring. So
many styles to choose from,
in bewitching combinations of
novelty fabrics and strawbraids. No words can de­
scribe their exquisite lines
and bewildering color combi­
nations. Prices ranging from

Fashioned by Pcggy-Pnige
and other well known makes

are now assembled for your
inspection. They fortell, in
lines, in fabrics, in colors
what Paris will decree when
bpnrur really comes. You will
nnd Supple Taffetas, Crepe
Knits, i anions of rich design
and o t h e r new materials for
ini' s l e n d e r miss or small
Wnman and stylish stouts, for
J.° w'onuii of larger proporDons in new beautiful color
rnnibinatjons. Prices ranging
mini—

$19.75 $59.00

TO

to

Try one vof our Sunday dinners.
You get everything you want, in tho
style you want and perfect service.
That good homo cooking thnt appeals
to the people who want tho best.
Seminole Cafe.
2G9-2te
B U lIB B nB B M B B B B B B B B B B B B B B Q B B

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$10.95, $14.50, $22.50 \

Bananas-Apples

Abi'iit I., Wool Dresses in Poiret Twill, Tricolu‘ an,l Wool Cun ten a t ...............................
These
st' prices are less than cost. Former values were from $19.75 to $49.50. It will pay you ■ IN CAR ON TRACK NEAR EXto buy these close out bargains.
PRESS OFFICE

BAUMEL’S SPECIALTY SHOP!
hast First Street

“Where Style Reigns”
Opp. Ford Service Station j

BANANAS
WINESAP APPLES
By the Dozen or Box.
GET THEM WHILE THE
GETTING IS GOOD
Car Will Be Open Sunday

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SANFORD CYCLE COMPANY \

FREE TUBERCULOSIS CLINIC.
Tho State Tuberculosis Association
in conjunction with the Woman's
Club and the Seminole County Medi­
cal Association will put on a free clin­
ic for the examination of all that are
nctlvoly Infected with tuberculosis ami
those thnt havo Find a cough for over
three weeks. All children that havo
had the influenza and adults as well
arc urged to attend this clinic nnd get
n thorough examination free. The dub
women will he In charge.
Colored from 9 to 12 in the morn­
ing.
Whites, from 1 to 3:30 in the after­
noon.
The clinic will be held at tho Court
House:

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C. E. HOWARD, Sec.

FOR HALE—Ford worm drive 1922
truck, ran very little. High speed
drive. Lumber body. Bargain. Terms
a —Sanford Motor Co., Phono 3. 2G9-2tc

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Really quite the biggest thing you ever
saw in the way of a Fair.
Every Department is full up; and happy to
say, Seminole County is in to help make it a
success!
Tank up your auto and come.
Reduced Rail Rates.

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Bring Real Beauty
B anishes Skin E ru p tio n s. P u ts On F irm Fleoh,
S tren g th en s T he Nerves an d Increases Energy.

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Concentrated Tablota Easy and Eco.
D om ical t o Tube. Result:) Quick.

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If you want to quickly clear your skin and
complexion, put ttomo tirni, limithy llcsli on
BRIGHT
your bone*, Increase your uorvo forro and
LYES
power, ami look nnd (eel 100 percent, letter,
(imply try taking two of -Mastin'* tiny yoast
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highly concentrated vcait vltamlnei, a* well
DIGESTION
us the other two still more important vita” »FIRM rtilS H
mine* (Fut Soluble Aand Water Soluble C).
UNDER SKIN
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Plmplwi holla nnd akin emptions »ccm to
; NOfLABBINESS vanluli like magic under It* purifying Influ' kin uni i nu/&lt;; enoo, tho complexion becomes fresh and
NO HOLLOWS t^autiful. tho cheek* rosy instead of pale,
Of what ussarab.iullful f.slurs* the lips ml Instead of colorless, tho eye*
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D aily H erald

•The City Substantial”

SANFORD
“The City Substantial”

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

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1922

arms conference ready

Fattest, Tallest and Smallest

WITH REPORT AND CLOSE
-ONLY DETAILS ARE LEFT
REFUNDING BILL
PASSED, IS SENT
MAKE FINAL ENTRY TO WHITE HOUSE
OF ACCOMPI ISIIMENT AND APPRAISAL
IN FAREWELL.

HOUSE AGREES TO THE AMEND­
MENTS ADOPTED IN SENATE,
MEASURES TO PRESIDENT.

(lly Tlir Assorliilril I'rraa)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 4.—Congress
finally cleared the way yesterday for
the opening of negotiations looking to
the refunding of the eleven billion
dollars foreign debt.
Tho House, by an overwhelming ma­
jority, ngreed to tho Senate amend­
ments to the refunding hill and tho
measure wns sent to tho president.
Mr. Harding is expected to approve
it as he did not press his objections to
X Thcro la
to choose between these three women. It H’a welahL
the Senate changes after he had dis­
»here a Jolly Mamie, 780
pounds. Princess Wce.Wco
la 28 and that’s
rI i n s (■ I n c h e s »«ll
m _J— ____ « . . . . .
' m
seven year.' moVe'than'shTktachU
t a T Mta
« e am «h"e _Texas
cussed them first with Chairman
cowgirl, will be a big girl when she grows bp, although she's only Sevan
Fordnoy, of the House Ways and
ft«t. nine Inches UR no*: They're circus people.
*
Means Committee, and inter with Sec­
WASHINGTON, Feb. 4.—Exactly retary Mellon, who is to head tho comt weivo weeks from tho day it mot, misson of five authorized to conduct
Washington conference called an exe­ the negotiations with tho debtor na­
cutive session today to make final tions.
entry on its record of accomplish­
Appointment of the other four com­
ments and then hear appraisal of missioners by tile executive is looked
these in farewell addresses by chief for within n short time. It wns made
delegates. Formal approval of the known yesterday at the White House
tw,. Eastern treaties and several sup- that Mr. Harding planned to name two
pl.nientury resolutions, along witli members of tho cabinet anil a member
&gt;&lt;t nl others not relating to China each of the Senate and House. There
w . on tlie program marking actual was no indication at the* White House Miss Jaeger Lives Up to Her Reputation of Being'
v ;' lop of eonfereneo work today.
the Best in the Business
wlio would he named, hut among those
Jmentioned elsewhere in connection
WASHINGTON, Feb. 4. — Except with tho appointments were SccretnrAfter waiting several days for the
f..i the formalities and frills that are fcs Hoover and Weeks, Senator Wat­
wind
to lessen ami attempting to fill
t" attend its adjournment, the Wash- non, of Indiana, and Representative
the balloon several times yesterday
ington conference on Hmitntion of nr- Longworth, of Ohio.
*
liniment and Far Eastern questions is
While plans for conducting the no- Miss Stella Jaeger, tlie young lady
ovt’rgotintinns with the debtor nations linlloonist, who has boon here several
At a plennry session today tho ro- have not yet been formulated it wns days, was permitted to make a fine
ninming treaties nnd resolutions arc Haid yesterday in informed quarters
h. he formally approved, and tho chief that they probably would lie conduct- exhibition on tlie lake front this morn­
delegates are to any goodbye to ono ed both In this country nnd abroad, ing. There was no wind hut the day FATTY HAS MISTRIAL AND IS
another in speeches oxpressing the There has been some discussion of a was cloudy and on account of Satur­
NOT FEELING WELL
gratification of their governments general conference of representatives day morning being a busy morning
AT ALL
over the conference achievements. On „f the United States and tho princi- there were not many out to witness
( I I * Tli&lt;- \ « « i u l n i r i l P r e s s )
Monday, at another public meeting, pal Allied powers to discuss the whole tlie exhibition.
SAN
FRANCISCO, Fell. 4.—Tho
The
Imlloon
went
up
about
as
the treaties will lie signed and scaled, | subject of the war debts of those nnai*‘i President Harding will deliver tho tions. Tlioso favoring this plan have straight as it could go and when 'at n date for the third trial of Fatty Arconference valedictory in a brief nil- argued that it was not to he expected height where she was hardly visible buckle was set for .Monday.
dress.
that the debts owed the United States Miss Jncgcr cut loose witli the first
SAN FRANCISCO, Fob. 4.—Tho
Already the administration, looking could ho refunded without reference parachute and then made two more
jury
in the second trial of a man­
drops
landing
but
a
short
distance
"!",n the eonfereneo agreements ns to the debts owed among the Allied
slaughter
charge against Roscoo C.
from
where
she
ascended
and
in
plain
&gt;oinpliahcd facts, is moving to sus­ powers themselves.
Arbucklo
decided
at the conclusion of
view
of
the
crowd.
Tlie
drops
with
pend work on tho thirteen battleships
As finally enacted, the debt re­
a
forty-four
hour
session,
that it could
bright
colored
parachutes
just
as
thu
and battle cruisers now under con­ funding hill was unsatisfactory to
not
agree
and
was
discharged
yester­
sun
broke
from
the
clouds
brought
out
struction hut destined for tho scrap Imth the administration nnd Repub­
day
with
tlie
final
ballot
standing
ten
great
cheers
from
those
assembled
,ll'«p under tho naval treaty. Tho lican lenders of the House, hut it wns
l,r 'sident docs not plan to actually be­ said that objections to it were not and they felt that Miss Jaeger hns for conviction and two for acquittal.
Arhuck|c was accused of having
gin tlie scrapping process until tho pressed because of tho delay that given them one of the finest exhibi­
caused
the death of Miss Virginia
treaty has been ratified by nil the would be involved in sending it to tions of ballooning nnd parachute
Rnppe,
of
I.os Angelos, a motion pic­
powers, hut ho hns asked tho navy de­ conference for tho ironing out of dif­ leaping that they had ever witnessed.
ture
actress
who was taken ill nt a
The big balloon was not so fortun­
partment for information on which an ferences between tho two houses.
drinking
party
iR Arbuckie’s suite
ate
and
fell
into
the
lake
a
short
dis­
order suspending construction soon is
here
at
the
Hotel
St. Francis on La­
tance
from
shore
where
it
was
fished
to lie issued.
bor
Day,
1021,
and
died four days
out
and
will
he
ready
for
anothor
In their final roundup of the Fnr
later
as
the
result
of
n
ruptured blad­
flight
this
afternoon.
•
Eastern situation, tho conforenco lend­
der.
If
the
weather
permits
Miss
Jaeger
ers decided todny to put their con­
The case was placed on the calen­
will make another flight between 3:00
clusions Into two Fnr Eantcrn treaties
dar
for next Monday to ho set for its
and
0:00
o’clock
nnd
this
will
doso
ami a number of supplementary reso­
third trial. Roth prosecution nnd de­
her engagmeent here.
lutions. Ono of tho treaties will deni
It is to ho regrotted that more could fense agreed that they would fnvor
with rovision of tho Chinese tariff
and tho other will embody tho Root SMOKE FROM SISTENE CIIAPEL not hnvo Been her flights for she is such trial. So sure was tho defense
undoubtedly ono of tho best in the of its position in the second trial that
four points" nnd tho "open door" polSHOWS INDICATION OF
profession, There have been many it submitted its case without final nr.
h .v. Both will have ns signatories all
NO CHOICE
'
people
from n distance hero for sev­ gument. This had an effect opposite
nine of tho powers represented hero.
eral
days
waiting to see her go up from the one intended, according to
(Ilr Thr Assorlntrd I'rraa)
nnd
this
morning
mnny of them had Nate Friedman, one of the Jurors in a
ROME,
Feb.
4.—Another
bnllot
wns
I'KSIDENT w a iv e d
come hack to sco tho exhibition and it formal statement.
taken
this
morning
without
result.
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS
"We thought that when the de­
Smoke began to nppcnr from tho is hoped that moro of them will come
FOR FELLOW CITIZENS chimney of Sisteno Chnpcl shortly to town this afternoon ns tho ascen­ fense declined to argue It had thrown
before noon. Expectant crowds watch­ sion and parachute drops are worth lip its hands," he said, "tho first ten
t O ly T h e A s so c ia te d P r e s s )
ballots stood nine to three for con­
ed eagerly from moment tho first going miles to see.
WASHINGTON, Fob. 4.—President wisps showed themselves but tho
viction and thereafter until the four­
Harding according to executive order smoke cloud at once began to nssume CHICAGO BANDITS
teenth and final ballot it was ton to
"uulc public today waived In case of tell-tale dark color which indicated no
FOUGHT PISTOL RATTLE
two."
. —ONE IS CAPTURED
• 1cndi Crow, Marion, Ohio, require- choice.
“unt that candidate for presidential
Another ballot was taken nnd no
CAPITAL INJUNCTION CASE
(Hr The Aaaoclntrd 1‘rcaal
postmastershlp shnll take civil sorWILL BE UP MONDAY
CHICAGO, Feb. 4.—Two hundits
*' ox«niination.
Crows nominn-'
BUFORD ENTERS PLEA
entered
a
jowolry
store
on
tho
exclu­
sent to Sonnto recently for con- 1GOV. SMALL'S TRIAL
sive
Sheridan
road
residential
section,
firnintion.
(llx Thr Aaaiu'latcd I’rraa)
handcuffed the proprietor and custo­
SET FOR MARCH flTII
TALLAHASSEE, Fob. 4.—Buford
EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE mer, gnthered up $ 10,000 worth of entered plea for his appearance in
•MRECTOR'S NAME CHANGED
jewelry nnd fought a pistol battle Leon circuit court connection cupitol
ill) Thr Aa.oclnlrd I’rraa)
NO CLUE TO MURDER
with
u policeman outsido. One ban­ injunction case.
Plcn returnable
WAUKEGAN, III., Feb. 4.—Judge
HAD REEN FOUND
dit
nnd
ono
policeman
were
wounded.
Monday
hut
expected
nrgumont not
Edwards todny set trial for Govern­
Tho
wounded
bandit
wnH
captured.
tuko
place
until
Monday,
March (J.
or Small to begin March Gth, on char­
Olr The Aaaoclntrd I'rraa)
'•os ANGELES, Fob. 4.—Trim ges conspiracy embezzling state funds WINTER VISITOR DIED
INTERNATIONAL COURT
ELECTS DR. LODEH
l*,c director known as WII- while state treasurer.
AT OCALA LAST NIGHT
i.iin Desmond Tnylor, murdered RAINS ARE FORECAST
MEMRER'DUTCII COURT
*mirsdny morning, William Deane
(Hr The Aaaoclnicd I'rraa)
FOR NEXT WEEKK
(Hr Thr Associated I'rraa)
OCALA, Fob. 4.—J. S. Conwny, Iff,
. "nor "hording to Los Angelos
THE HAGUE, Fob. 3.—IntornutOTHERWISE FAIR
mu h. Statement together with ono
of Syracuse, N. Y., u winter visitor, lonnl court of justice, meeting; in
WASHINGTON, Feb. 4.—Rains ho­ died of apoplexy at a hunting camp private session rura today elected us
«ylor twico married said by Times
&lt;1'i obtained from woman known ns ginning of week nnd agnin Fridny or ten miles south of Ocala last night. president of court Dr. B. T. C. Lodor,
‘ ’ Ad“ De«no Tanner, who duscrib- Snturdny, othorwiso fair with normal Tho body was shipod homo todny. Tho former member of Dutcho suprom
&lt; herself ns deserted wlfo of Tny- temperature forecast for Florida widow in Greensboro, N. C., hnH gono court.
lor « brother.
to moot the body.
*
week beginning Sunday.
FILLERS ’
Illy The Associated Prssa)
WASHINGTON, Fob. 4.—Tho gunonil Far Eastern trouty embodying
thL. Root four points and open door
f„r China wns prenented by Secretary
Hughes and without n word of dinelusion approved on roll call of nine
powers. Tho new trenty for revising
the Chinese tariff was presented by
Senator Underwood and tho way was
cleared for anothor and final plenary
session Monday when President Hard­
ing will mark tho end of tho confer­
ence.

PERFECT BALLOON ASCENSION
AND TRIPLE PARACHUTE DROP
WAS MADE THIS MORNING

FHIRD TRIAL
FOR ARRUCKLF
ON MONDAY

NO RESULT
ON BALLOTS
FOR NEW POPE

NEW PRE-COOLING PLANT
ASSUMING PROPORTIONS
CELERY IS BEING PACKEi
Plant is Being In­
REPUBLICANS TO Iccstated
and Will Soon
PLAN FINANCING
Be Ready
OF BONUS SOON GROWERS” CHANCl

Exactly Twelve Weeks
From Day it Met is
Ready to Adjourn

ON THE RECORD

NUMBER 270

LEADERS IN CONGRESS WILL
HAVE CONFERENCE WITH THE TO DEMONSTRATE THE WON­
PRESIDENT NEXT WEEK.
DERFUL POSSIBILITIES OP
PRE-COOLING, ETC.
(II)- The AuMorlitlnl I'rraa)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—Ways nnd
The Herald some timo ago prin
means &gt;f financing the soldiers bonus
the
story about the pre-cooling plant
will he discussed nt a conference be­
that wns to lie erected on Ileardall
tween President Harding nnd Repub­
avenue by the Fnrmor's Exchange of
lican leaders of the house nnd senate
early next week, it wns stated at the this city. Since thnt timo tho build­
White House. It is understood that ing has been erected nnd whllo the
tho various suggestions advanced will ice plant is now in course of erection I
ho canvassed with a view to deter­ a small army of men nnd women a rt
in tho building busy washing nnd
mining upon a definite program.
packing
celery todny and shipping In
A decison as to methods of rnising
refrigerator
cars until their own plant
tho necessary revenue, reached in an
will
he
ready
to mako ice nnd cold
agreement between tho administra­
store
the
producst
of tho Sanford sec­
tion and congressional leaders, would
tion.
solve tho most difficult problem be­
The building is erected on a tonfore tho iiouso committee charged witli
acro
section on tho tracks of the S. A
drafting and adjusting compensation
E.
branch
of the A. C. L. Ry. nnd on
legislation and would ho expected to
Iteardall
nvonuo
giving good facili­
speed up final enactment of the meas­
ties
for
loading
nnd
shipping. Tho ico
ure by removing what otherwise might
plant
is
being
instnllcd
and when fin­
prove subjects of serious disagree­
ished
will
hnvo
n
capacity
of thirtyment between tlie house nnd senate.
five
tons
with
a
storage
capacity
of
Members of tlie ways and means
from
four
to
five
curs
of
vegetables
(committee said yesterday that tlie hill
to lie reported to tlie house, probably thus giving storage and pre-cooling to
within two weeks, would provide for vegetables until cars aro available.
beginning tlie cash payments to tlie The celery is put in field crates nnd
former service men on January 1st, brought to tlie plant where it is
1023, They said this would give time washed and packed all under tho care­
in which to raise tlie revenue and to ful supervision of C. M. Berry, who
[mss upon application for thu cash has made pre-cooling and packing n
study and who is ono of the first men
bonus.
Re-enactment of tlie excess profits in tills section to udvoento a plant of
tax as a method of financing the bon­ this kind. By this method a guaran­
us wns urged before tho wnys nnd teed pack of the finest qunlity is as­
means committee yesterday by Repre­ sured and the celery now being put up
sentative Woodruff, of Micliignn, and ir. tluf new plant looks good to tho oyo
Brown, of Wisconsin, both Republi­ and has that clean nppcnrnnco thnt
cans. They said this was n just tax brings the bettor prices in the mar­
which would he more popular than kets of the north.
Even tlie culls that were formerly
some others. Opposition to such a
left
in tlie fields are now being usod
proposal was voiced by some of tlie
nnd
are
put up in doiihlo crates and
Republican members of tlie commit­
made
ready
for tlie hotel tallies and
tee nnd in the colloquy tiiat followed
bring
a
good
price, a new market hnvMr. Woodruff declared that the repeal
ing
been
established
for the product
of this tax was "ono of tho most rethnt
was
thrown
away
in the past.
prohensive acts ever committed by
The
mammoth
plant
is
a
regular boo
congress."
h i v e o f industry and already shows
signs of the grent revolution that Is
FIRE GUTTED BUILDING
AT NEW ORLEANS taking place in the packing and ship­
ping of celery. Tho pro-cooled pack
as put up by the Farmer’s Exchanga
(Hr Thr Associated I'rraa)
NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 4.—Firo un­ can lie guaranteed to arrive in tho
determined origin gutted third, fourth market in good condition. Tho pre­
floors.
Building occupied by the cooling plant is being erected under
New Orleans railway and light com­ tho direction of J. W. Andrews, form­
pany. Damage one hundred and fifty erly with the Department of Agrictulthousand.
tore who has made a life study of this,
phase of tho work nnd who hns been
in Florida mnny years with tho Citrus
Exchange.
The Farmer’s Exchange can he con­
gratulated upon tho realization of
thoir dreams mndo possible by the
assistance of tho Citrus Exchange
nnd this fine plnnt will bo available
to the growers of tho Sanford sec­
DECREASE IN VALUE ACCORD­ tion who are members of tho Farm­
ING TO FARM BUREAU
ers’ Exchange nnd will work wonders
ESTIMATES
in the packing nnd shipping of San­
ford vegetables.
(Hr Thr Assoclnlrd I'rraa)
The plnnt will soon he ready for ths
GAINESVILLE, Fob. 4.—A de­
making of Ico nnd tho work will'then
crease in the value of Florida farm start in earnest for nil their own ice
products in 1021 was declared by tho
will bo mado right in tho plant and
Federal Bureau of Mnrkets and Crop
conveyorit will take tho products from
estimates here a feature of the agri­
the washers to tho packers nnd many
cultural situation in this state Inst
other innovations for the quick hand­
year. Tho vnluo of all crops Inst year
ling of tho products will bo in opera­
was a little over $.ri0,000,000 against
tion.
$73,000,000 in 1020, more than $80,­
It is a step forward in tho right di­
000,000 in 1010. The Bureau declared
rection and when the plnnt is ready
the production was about the snmo
cadi yenr but decreased in value duo to operate in all its comploto form
the Herald will give the readers a
to slump in markets.
complete history of it with cuts show­
ing the operation of thu plant in all
Ford Bids Eight
Bh branches for it menus much to this
entire section.

FARM PRODUCTS
IN ALL FLORIDA
TAKES SLUMP

Millions for Lin­
coln Motor Co.

PROMINENT GEORGIAN
DIED AT TIFTON
The Grent Auction Sale Held for the
FOUNDERER OF CITY
Plnnt That Went Into Court's Hand
(lly Thr Associated I'rraai
DETROIT, Fob. 4.—Representatives
of Honry Ford made tho only bid to­
dny for tho property in tho Lincoln
Motor Company, at nuctlon sale held
ut thu direction of United Stutea
Judge Tuttle. Tho bid wna $8,000,000
tho lowcHt figure Judgo Tuttle will
nccept, according to previous an­
nouncement in court.

County of Tifton Was Named After
Millionaire.
(Hr The Ah h UIM Press)
TIFTON, Gn., Fob. 4.—H. H. Tift,
eighty-three years old and founder of
Tifton nnd for whom county of Tift
named, lied shortly after midnight
after threo dnys illness. Multi-milllonaire extensive interest in Georgia.
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PAGE SIX

NELLIE TURNER CIRCLE
Nellie Turner Circle met nt tho
homo of Mrs. Arthur Johnson on Wed­
nesday afternoon.
MRS. FRED DAIGRR, Society Editor,
The Circle will meet on Wednesday
Phone 217-W
hereafter instend of Tuesdny. Some
I t y ou k « u n r frle n d o v U llln * 7 «
— If y ou u ro a o ln * a n y w h e r e o r aorntn* fine things were planned for rniBlng
horn*, o r U y o n o ro f o to r l o lo lM i J**1** funds.
a p i'itn l r a r d lo th in
Tho next meeting will ho Wednes­
4r&lt;nlla. o r tr le h n o n o Ik e lle w . ** w ,,t
day afternoon nt 3:30 nt the homo of
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Mrs. Froemnn.

S O C IE T Y

Saturdny—Children's Story Hour
Ccntrn Pnrk nt 4 p. m.

nt

D. B. Wadllngton, of Atlnntn, Is In
tho city transacting business.
J. P. Ridge, of Louisville, Ky., was
in tho city yesterday attending to
business.
Mrs. Harriett Thomas, of Columbus,
Ohio', is among the tourists stopping
in Snnford.
John Hendricks, of I'ottstown, I’a.,
wns among the out-of-state visitors
hero yesterday.
Gcorgo Chamborlain, of Dnytona
Beach, is spending tho day hero a t­
tending to husinoss.
A. T. Lanier, of Tcnnlllo, Gn., is
making his hendqunrtors nt tho Monte­
zuma while in tho city on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams an­
nounce the uirth of a Bon at their
homo on Snnford Heights.

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BENEFIT CARD AND SEWING
PARTY
Tho bridge and sewing party given
yestordny nfternoon at the Parish
House by tho members of St. Agnes
Guild, wns a succss both financially
nnd socially. There being fifteen ta­
bles reserved by interested friends of
tho Guild nnd quite n number who do
not play enrds enjoyed sewing nnd
other fancy work.
The recently enlnrged Parish house
lends its self bonutifully to tho decor­
ator’s hand and wns exceptionally
pretty yesterday nfternoon, the stage
and tho wnlls were banked with bnmboo, nnd nt Intervals potted pnlnis nnd
ferns were effectively placed.
In tho interesting gnmo of brldgo
played, the high scoro wns mndo by
Mrs. W. T. Lnngloy who wns given an
attractive box of stationery, tho low
scoro prize, n guest towel wns won by
Mrs. Paxton, while the cut prize, a
hand embroidered linen towel was won
by Mrs. C. J. Marshall.
While refreshments were served,
splendid music was furnished by Miss
Pearl Robson, Mrs. Turner Houser and
James Robson.

EVERY WEEK BRIDGE CLUB.
Miss Brenda Morrison, who has
Mrs.
C. M. Vorco was tho gracious
been nt Dnytona Bench for soveral
hostess
at bridge yestordny nfternoon
months is in tho city today.
when she entertained tho members of
The many friends of Mrs. Fred Wil­ the Every Week Bridge Club nnd ono
liams will regret to hear of her ill­ tnblo of guests.
An absorbing game of bridgo wns
ness and sincerely wish her a speedy
played during the afternoon, high
rccovory.
score among the club members was
Mrs. I). L. Thrasher left Tuesday made by Mrs. Forest Lake who was
evening for Eustis where she is spend­ awarded a dresser scarf, while the
ing a few days with her parents, Mr. high score among tho guests was
made by Mrs. Tom Frazer, who was
and Mrs. K. L. Fcrrnn.
presented a box of powder.
At the conclusion of the card game
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hutchinson
the
hostess served creamed crab, sal­
announce the birth of a nine pound
ad,
saltines,
salted nuts and cofTcc.
son Wednesday, February 1st, at Dr.
Those enjoying the cordinl hospital­
Robson’s Sanitarium.

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922
ity of tho charming hostess wero
Mcsdames Chns. Bliss, Arthur Fisko,
Gcorgo Rico, H. N. Lewis, Tom Fraz­
er, S. E. Barrett, W. J. Thigpen, For­
est Lake, L. C. Kolb, A. M. DoForrcst,
G. F. Smith nnd Rnymond Key.
JENNY SPAULDING CIRCLE
Members of tho Jenny Spaulding
Circle met yesterday afternoon nt tho
home of Mrs. A. J. Kelly on West
Hughey street.
After tho mooting sandwiches nnd
hot chocolate woro sorved by tho hos­
tess assisted by her daughter, Nnnnlo
Brown Kelly.
"A Crusade of Compassion for Ilcnling of tho Nation” is tho nnmo of tho
book being studied by this circlo. Mrs.
John Abrahams is tho rcador.
Next meeting will bo next Wednes­
day nt tho home of Mrs. Arthur LossIng on tho Orlando road. An inter­
esting program is being proparod and
it is expected that tho meeting , will
bo well attended.

honoreo; Mrs. McGoo, Miss Philips,
Mrs. Welsh, Mrs. Loo, Mrs. Dutton,
Mrs. R. It. Dens, Mrs. A. B. Commons,
Mrs. Trucsdcll of DcLnnd and Mrs.
Simms.
Delicious bread and rolls, hot overy
afternoon nt tho Dnyllght Bnkory, 313
Snnford Avc.
209-ltc
Tho Seminolo Cnfo is putting Snn­
ford on tho map by tho excellent dinnors they nre serving overy day but
of courso the Sunday dinners are
special (occasions. All tho best of
everything nt tho Sominolo.
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Hi Pro nnd Con Rcgnrdlng MuGINDER-IIUMPIIRIES
Hi niclpnl Ownership Will Be
Miss Ruby Humphries and Mr.
Hi Published in the Herald.
Merrill Gindor woro quietly mnrried Hi
Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock
at tho Methodist pnrsonngo, in tho
presence of roiativos and interested
friends, Dr. S. W. Walkor officiating.
Jacksonville, Fla., Jan. 30, 1022.
Immediately after tho ceremony tho Mr. R. J. Holly,
hnppy couplo loft for Miami and other
Snnford, Fin.
places of interest on tho East Const.
Dear Friend:
Confirming my statement to you,
CIRCLE NO. 3
whllo in your offico last October "that
Circlo No. 3 will mcot Monday af­ tho not finnnclnl results for tho year
ternoon at 3:00 o’clock with Mrs. R. L. 1020 to tho city of Jacksonville from
Shinholscr nnd Mrs. J. M. Moyo ns the municipal owned wnter works nnd
hostesses at the homo of tho formor electric light plants wns threo quar­
on Onk avenue.
ters of n million dollnrs,” I noto your

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C L A S S IF IE D ADS
Classified advertisements, 5 centa a line. No ad taken for leu tkul
25 centa, and positively no classified ada charged to anyone,
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a line and remit u |
eordingly.
WANTED—A man with nutomob
FOR SALE
to drlvo salesman around in !o
FOR SALE—200 sneks of cement at territory. Position good for 1300
75c per sack. Any qunntity.—Chase month or better. Address M. B.
&amp; Co., phono 530.
203-lwc&amp;w care of Herald.
2674
FOR RENT— 1 room cottngo anu WANTED—Customers for fresh i
kitchenette on Heights. Reasonable.
morning nnd evening deliveries^
Get key 1007 West First St.—H. W. L. Garrison. Phone 3711. lfiD-St-l
Allen.
2G9-0tp 204-tic

nrticlo taking cogniznnco of tho elec­
tric light plants report for tho year
1021, of ono-hnif million dollnrs sur­
plus; I stntod to you then, nnd am
still, an ardent ndvoente and firm be­
liever in cities owning their own util­
ities plants, under a commission nnd
city managor (not nldermnnlc) form
ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON
FOR RENT
of government. Consumers nro en­
LOST
Entertaining in her usual charming titled to ami should ho providod with
FOR RENT—Furnished bed room. LOST—An all bind: cow, unmnrkd
and gracious manner, Mrs. IIul Wight necessities for health, comfort and Over Seminolo Cnfe.
.MGtf-c
was hostess at n luncheon yesterday ■protection nt the least posslblo ex- FOR RENT—Comfortable rooms for I Advise, Mrs. E. P. Morse, .Sanfoij
Fla.
2'8-tl
nt her home on Pnrk avenue, honoring |)on80, without profit to a city or
light housekeeping. 318 Pnimctto
her mother, Mrs. M. E. Gowdy.
company, except it be to provido for a avc.
2G9-10tp
The rooms were! most attractive sinking fund, to pny in a stated limit­
FOR
RENT—Apnrtment
four
1 AUTO I,
with bowls of bright huod nasturtiums ed time, thu bonded indebtedness in­
A Tt/iiiUUG
rooms
and
bath.
Apply
to
T.
J.
nnd ferns, ami thu luncheon table wns curred to purchase tho ultilitics. I noto
-'1?
Miller
&amp;
Son.
8
te.
IVERY
.
exquisite in its appointments, the cen­ you have overlooked the fact that wo
5L
terpiece being a crystal vase of (consumers) in Jacksonville, pay only FOR RENT—Nice large, furnished,
heated rooms with good meals, reas­
Oonibin and pink rosos.
The place 7c per k. w. for electricity; chnrges
l cards woro hnnd-pnintod and fasten­ for water ns near Nil ns for electric­ onable rates.—Tho Cushing House,
ed to dainty nut cups. At one o’clock ity. Gob provided by a private cor­ Mrs. W. II. Williams, proprietress,
2G5-0tp
a delicious four courso luncheon was poration is $1.85 por thousand. I sin­ Oviedo, Fla.
served.
cerely wish tho city owned nnd oper­ FOR RENT—5 room house, lights and
Jl ^
Covers wero laid for Mrs. Gowdy, ated tho gas works and wo would, I
water. Apply Gntchei’s Store.
,11
208-3tp
mil sure, got gas for at least $ 1.00
per thousand, and yet with tho low FOR RENT—Ylireo large unfurnish­
rate for electricity and nut results, no
ed roms newly pnpered, Inrgo ver-1 Store in Floridn
10 Stores in GcorRinono can rofuto the fact that Jackson­ nndn, soft wnter in kitchen, corner of
ville is ns well provided with public Celery nnd Melonvilio nve.
2G9-3tp
lighting as any city in the country;
GENERAL REPAIRING
WANTED
extravagantly so.
Note Hemming
Old Ford (land
Park, as light at night, almost ns WANTED TO TRADE—High class West First St.
noon-day, so also with all other parks,
Orlando improved real ostato closo
Phone No. 117-W
Springfield, Confederate and Rivor- in for stock of goods in Sanford. Ad­
SELLS IT FOR LESS
side. In conversation with ono of dress M. V. Robbins, 12 West Church
your commissioners coming from San­ St., Orlando, Fin.
109-3tc
Save money by buying your sea*
ford to Jacksonville on thu train, sev­ WANTED—Salesman to sell low ticket to the Lyceum Course.
eral weeks ago, ho said your citizens
priced gunrnnteed tires. Hard work­ for tho season or 75c for each adn
would not vote for bonding the city to er who can produce is worth $100.00 sion.
*60-11
M E N !
purchase thu utilities. I answered his per week to us.—Goodstock Cord Tiro
argument: Why bond the city, bond Co., HOC So. Michigan avenue, Chi- T h e R e v e n u e A c t o f 1921
tho utilities. Why not the prosperous cage, III.
You’ll be surprised at the low prices on our
2G9-ltp
Snnford Imnks do tho preliminary fi­
WANTED—To exchange nice home
fine all-wool suits. Come in and give us the
nancing, when the utility bonds arc
in Orlnndo for small improved fnrm requires thnt evory individual har
sold refund their advances.
pleasure of showing you.
at Snnford. Will give difference. I a gross incomo of $5,000.00 or
It is my interest in Sanford nnd
also wnnt to rent a 4 or 5 room mod­ file Incomo Tax return regard!*!!'
vicinity that I desire to see tho city
ern cottage at Sanford; also want to amount of not income.
benefited through tho profits from tho
rent ono to 5 acres tiled fnrm. Ad­ Do Not Pay Exhorbitant prices fori
utilities, and twenty, possibly fifteen
dress,
J. B, Smith, Box 30, Orlnndo, sistanco In preparing your retarn.|
All-Wool Hand Tailored Suits
yenrs will see your city economically
Fla.
2G0-3tp Send for Bimplo form upon which l
administered, owning outright, with­
Men's Department—
furnish information necessary to |
out nny indebtedness, gas, water nnd PAINTING WANT ED—Inshlo and
out by contract or by day. Rena- pnre return. Maximum price on U
electric plants, provided no grnft, no
ora roturna $5.00 nnd every f*n
high snlnrics, no extravagant city onnble nnd work guaranteed. 42 East whoso return Is propnred will be I
Livingston
Avc.,
Orlando,
Fin.
H.
commission expense bo nllowed to gas,
You’ll find here, the new
Zugg.
.
2G8-3tp nished without chnrgc one 10-2 r *1
electric or wntor commissioners,
Sport Shirts, mndo by ‘'Hall­
Record. This record devised for r
One other matter I spoke to you
mark” of fine mercerized
mors exclusively nnd fills » 'on*
about. I mny bo a dreamer, an idenlsoiesetto and basket cloth,
need for a fnrm rocord suffieitta
ist, or a nut, mny hnve hallucinations
priced—
Bimplo to bo of nny benefit to a
• WEATHERBIRD’
or nlght-mnre, but nevertheless I can­
era. Retail prico $2.00.
not get away from tho idea, thnt nt
EIGHT YEARS EXPERIENCE PW
your bnck door you have n nature giv­
en source for motor power, a swift
PARING RETURNS
high embankment, never end­
S running,
File yours now nnd get it off
ing soureo of water supply stream,
Men’s Department—
mind.
which, I believe, if harnessed, would
A. S. CLARK, Public Accounts!*]
givo sufficient power to run turbines
P. O. Box 1881
Jack so n v ille,
thnt not only Sanford, hut Seminolo,
m Ornngo nnd I.nko counties their high­
to m m p i n
r u u tii
ways, trollies (whoa inaugurated soon
te a
S
to be) business nnd privnto consum­
All leather work shoes ■ ers
Men’s Oxfords, made
could ho abundantly provided nt a
Tlie most efficient way wo know to Hi PARISH HOUSE CALENDAR
made
on
the
army
last
S
of solid leather in plain
minimum cost, with electric needs. I advertise our shoe department, is to Hi
refer to what wo always thought was Hell the "short ends” of stock at the Hi toa Hi Hi Hi Hi m
and
warranted
to
give
\
and Bronze and other
a Joke on nature, Econocklntchco shortest prices possible. Wo hnve a Fob. 13.—Snlnt Agnes' Valenti
satisfaction.
"
good styles—
creek, nt or near its source, hut mark few such styles on sale now in our
pnrty.
r
my word, sho will somo day bo tho Big 30-day Money Raising Snlo at Feb. 21-22—Woman’s Club toi
power thnt will mnku the Garden of astonishingly low prices. All now
party.
Eden (OI.D Orangu county) blossom stock. By this method wo keep our Feb. 24.- ■Charity Rail.
os tho ruse.
stock clean and fresh nt nil times.
IIuvo you tried the excellent &gt;
With a heart’s desire to know of You will'hnvo to come at onco to got
Mr. Sam W. Bradford is now with the Churchwell store and cordially evory man, woman nnd child jointly, thu best selection from thoso. Also dny dlnnors nt tho new .Semi"0 “
cohesively, concretely, c'onciffitrntcdly reduced prices on every pair of shoos Ask your friends about these &lt; ^
invites his friends to come in find see him
(lyoly). shoulder to shoulder working in. our store during this sale which They know.
harmoniously (not defaming nny citi­ wo aro forced to put on owing to tho
zen or knocking Sanford in any way) Inteness of tho winter season which
Tho Junior B. S. A. pl«&gt;»
for Spnford’a wolfnre, and 25,000 pop­ finds us overstocked with seusonable bnll nt DoLond Saturday, «$•' J
ulation in 1030,
goods.—River Brothers, Sanford Ave­ DcLnnd Grammar School,
With all well wishes to you, as I nue and Fourth street.
2G0-2te pectcd that it will bo Hi we
still consider you tho greatest San­
od game, ns DoLaml was bca
ford booster.
Tho Sominolo Cafo for your Sun­ .weoks ngo on tho Holy 1 r°3 ,
Your friend,
day dinner.
Homollkc cooking, all House Court. Three enra r
J. K. M.
tho dellcncles of season.
ford will go ovor.
ST. AGNES GUILD
There will bo a called meeting of
tho St. Agnes Guild Monday nfter­
noon at tho Parish IIouso nt 3:30. It
is earnestly desired that all members
be present.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4,1922

It is not possible, of courso, to nnd child in tho country. There Is
know Just what everybody desires to none that can now escape tho Insistent
nnd persistent espionage of tho gov­
M l t i k r t e v e r y n f t r r n e o a e x c e p t *B »- find in a newspnpor but many years
t a p a t th e H e ra ld U n ild ln n . 10T
of experience give nn editor a fair ernment."
M a g n o lia A r e H H an fo rd . F la .
Everybody admits tho fuct, nnd ev­
render goes over headlines and skips
Ily a Sanford Celery-Fed
anything that hns the lenst suspicion erybody agrees it is a nuisance. Why
Man
then Is it not stopped? Ay, there’s
of
being
"press
agent’s
stuff.”
Tho
PtlD L lH H K R H
woman writer for the Chlcngo Roc- the rub. It took us somo tlmo to And
M. J . H O LLY ------ _______________ E d ito r form Advocate probably hns sent not­ the answer, but it's ns simple ns Co­
! . J . l i L l a h d ..... ...S e e r e ta r r - T r e a e u r e r
A. N E E L ........... ......... G e n e ra l M a n a g e r ices to tho newspapers and pleasantly lumbus’s egg trick whon discovered.
O. L. I llW IN _____C irc u la tio n M a n a g e r
Wlmt hns become* of tho old-fashHero it is: Whilo everybody is op­
asked them to "repent this Tuosdny,
P h o n e 148 u p to OrOO P . M.
ioned
man who smoked and road tho
posed
to
regulation
in
general,
every­
Wednesday and Thursday,” not under­
A d v e rt la in * I la te e M ade K n o w n on
A p p lic a tio n
body
hns
n
littlo
pet
exception
to
the
nowspnper
whilo his wife cut tho
standing that a render who is enught
H u h ac rlp tlo n P ric e In A dv an ce
going through sometimes tho .second goncrnl rule which ho wants tried out. wood, carried tho wntor, fed tho chick­
This institution, whose success and strength has
One Y e a r ----- ----- --------- —------- ------ *2*22 time will almost hate tho instigntor
Try it on the first man you meet, ens nnd milked tho cow?
■lx M o n th a .......... ....... —....... .—-------- *-°°
been builded by a loyal people, whose most valu­
D elivered In Clip *&gt;F c »f , *£r „
Such "publicity” Ho will rondily ngreo thnt we aro be­
One W e e k ........... .......... ...... ........... 18 C ento of tho "story".
She Knew a Mnchlnc
often would turn a possible patron of ing eaten out of houBa and homo nnd
able asset is the confidence, trust and esteem of
T h e b l« 13- to IH -pnne W e r k l r H e r ­
Mr. Newlywed (attempting to Btart
a l d e n tir e ly c o v r r a H rm lnole C o u n ty a chnrlty ontcrtnlnmcnt away from pestered to death by governmental
a n d la p u h lla h e d e v e ry F r id a y . A d v e r- the ticket office.
interference. Then hit up tho cata­ car): This darned self-starter wcpi't
those who know It best and whose highest en­
tlalax r a t r a m a d e k n o w n on n p p lie a Vton. D e m o c ra tic In p o lltlc a . | 3 J » p e r
In a newspaper office there Is al­ logue. Enumerate somo of the regula­ work, there’s a short circuit some­
deavor is to attain still higher plains of service—
y e a r , a lw a y a In a d v a n c e
ways n dread of the publicity agents, tions which go to mnko up this sum where.
M U M PISH T U B AHHOC1ATKI) PI1BH 9
Mrs. Nowlywod: Well, why don’t
professional nnd amateur, and while total of abomination. If ho doesn’t
wishes you a happy, healthful and prosperous
every publication Is glad to assist in weaken on tho third, he is dead sure to you lengthen it, dear?
New Year.
worthy enterprises, it seldom is nblo go under at tho fourth.
His
hobby
may
bo
prohibition.
Ho
A
Joy
Killer
This
Happy
Day.
Tho Arms Conforonco ndjourns to­ Uo sacrifice half or even n tenth of
the spnee demanded by tho anxious agrees thnt this should bo tho land of If one saves his money ho's a grouch;
day.
promoters of some enterprise, or the the freo, except that n government If he spends it he’s a loafer; *
Tho now Pope will probably bo secretary of some club—of seventeen ngent should be hired to keop us from If he gets It he’s a grafter;
mombprs desiring to get on the, front eating or drinking whnt we want. It If ho don’t get It he’s a bum—
elected on Monday.
i
So what's the use?
page, top of the column nnd with big mny bo Sunday baseball. He may think
-----------o----------nn exception should bo made for the
Tho Harding drive on tho ngrlcul- headlines.
"(Jone, Hut Not Forgotten.”
News nnd miscellany, by which lat­ protection of susceptlblo male gazers
turnl bloc moots with success, says
ter title is understood general infor­ at the bench. He mny wnnt some
headlines in this morning’s papers.
“Are caterpillars good to e at? ” ask­
mation and readable stories of inci­ trade or professjun supervised. On ed little Tommy at tho dinnor table.
-----------o----------Jacksonville Metropolis says tho dents and happenings, with sugges- everything else he mny be liberal, nnd
"No,” said his father, "whnt mnkea
Suwannee river water may be piped to tions nnd comment on current events, I if tho government adopted only lvls yol) ,,3^ ,, question like thnt while wo
Jacksonville in order that Jacksonville easily fill the pages planned for pub- hobby, nnd nobody elso's wo should bo are enting?”
■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■na R ill
can obtain soft water. Something of licatlon, and it is to sacrifice news to a pretty free people, anyway.
"You had one on your lettuce, but
But when you figure thnt there are it’s gone now," replied Tommy.
that sort will have to bo worked out' a certain extent when publicity agents
YOU CAN GET MORE
a
hundred
million advocates of Amer­
are
allowed
to
work
in
their
free
ad­
for Sanford in the near future.
vertising. The newspaper desire* ican freedom, each with his own little
-----------o----------How They Get Thnt Way.
China and Japan patching up their to be useful to tho people served, hut reservation which he esteem* as of
In France, noted criminals are made SPECIAL SALE OF KIMBALL
differences means that it is a show it cannot undertake to supercede the more Importance than anything else, to speak and sing Into a phonograph
PIANOS
down now ns to whether Chinn can town crier, the Dill poster, &gt;the tele­ and is willing to consent to the other before theri discharge from prison,
run her own business or not. Hereto­ phone, the secretaries of clubs and the follow’s fad on a basis of reciprocity, that in future their voice may bo iden­
QUALITY &amp; SERVICE
the secret ceases to have any mystery tified, in case of need.—Modern Wood­ 1 Kimball Upright
fore there have been too many other United States mails, all free.
Nannie Reis mny complain, hut the in it.
nations trying to tell bur how to run
Mahogany, new....
man.
We are governed to death against
her nffnirs. Hut Chinn is waking up newspapers must continue to edit and
Ah, ha! We wondered whntlnoll 1 Kimbnll Upright
and getting ready and will some dny refuse, cut down and forget some of our individual wills because jointly it was the matter with some of our now
wnlnut, new .........
the "multitudinous" offerings by pub­ is Just what we want.—Lakeland Tele- records!
startle the world.
licity workers. A casual reference to j gram
I Kimbnll Upright,
-----------o
—
—at—
Rosewood, 2nd h’d.
It seems a pity that there is nny- the records will show that special
thoughtful, discriminating editorin!
onc so grouchy and unappreciative publications, undertaking, to give A PRESCRIPTION FOR KEEPING department is one of the strongest Write us for full information re­
ns to complain about the few days of minute ami regular details of the ac­
YOUNG
assets to a country weekly.
The garding these and many other
cloudy weather wo have had within tivities oT any particular branch of
successful, popular nowspnper is one bargains in Pianos and Phonothe past two weeks. Just think of society have hut small circulation.
On the occasion of celohrating his that neglects none of its opportuni- Jg ra p h s,
the kind we,have had nearly all win­ The newspaper is undertaken for tho seventy-seventh birthday in December ties. The editor is’under obligations
ter, real picnicking and bathing and general public, and undertakes to give Joseph II. Patterson, of tho National to give those who subscribe for his
fishing weather, and then think of the the news.—Times Union.
('ash Register Company, sent this publication the very best there is la
brand we are sure to get before many
message to the ten thousand em­ him.
A l"--' brain is just ns re­ J. H. HINTliRMISTER
DON’T CROWD US.
days, and forget that it luvs even
ployees of tiie company:
prehensible as a lazy body. Neither
Specialist in Spinal Adjustments
PIANO CO.
been chilly and disagreeable—Eustis
"Keep young by associating with J should be given n chance to predomin­
BUY IN SANFORD
An editorial in this Issue from the young tilings.
bake Region.
The newspapers are ate. Pluck and energy are tho twin
Times-Union expresses the ideas of the youngest— Dorn every day."
---------- o----------sere., propellers that dominate suc­
Wm. J. Kermodc, I). C.
We certainly shall miss William the newspaper men on free notices.
It is fifty-five years since he gradu­ cessful achievement.—The Publisher’s
Hays in the Post Office Department, It is tho bane of the newspaper man’s ated from college, nnd yet he is Review.
Doctor of Chiropractic
if his plain duty and $150,000 a year life. Wo give away columns of stuff younger than many men not half ns
Garner-Woodruff Building
calls him elsewhere, hut wo must everyday and give it freely and cheer­ old in years. He is chnirmnn of tho
look at these matters in a broad, un­ fully if it means anything to our city Board of Directors of the National HAVE YOU STOPPED TO THINK
selfish way and we will admit that and our people. But because wo give Cash Register Company, and actively
Office Hours:
That the city that gets the publicity
the motion-picture industry seems to it cheerfully some people aro continu­ directs its affairs,
0 to 12 u, m. ami 1 to 0 p. m.
gets the business?
lie in need of a little Presbyterian in­ ally riilitig us and crowding us for
This looks like good advice from an
That the city that gets the adver­
Sundays nnd evenings by appointment
free space and in the end are thank­ uuthoritntive source.
fluence.—Ohio State Journal.
Sound advice
*
Yes, we shall mins him too.
IIo less and if there is n slight mistake because it comes from a successful tising grows?
Thnt advertising properly done is
generally called us up twice a day in the article or tho newspaper is business man.
nnu
"The newspapers
worth
its weight in gold?
a
and inquired about the health of ('apt, crowded for space and cannot give the are youngest horn every day—keep
a
That advertising n city Is business,
P. M. Khlor, ('apt. Dick Terheun and space to all of tie free stuff the peo­ young by associating with young
a
a
not
child’s
play.
Cnpt. Hal Haskins and Lieutenants ple behind the movement forget all things." Certainly a word of wisdom
a
The most efficient way we know to
That
people
will
go
miles
to
trade
a
'that we have given them in the past is wrapped up in that message. Thor.-'
Muller and Habbett.
WATCH
IT
advertise
our
shoe
department,
is
to
■
in
a
good
live
city?
and proceed to knock tho newspaper is at once in the newspapers wo read
^ ,L‘ Hliort ends of stock at thojfl
That your property will increase |
because their particular hobby has not everyday, information, advice, inspira­
DID YOU KNOW THAT—
when
the
outside
world
knows
!
Hhorto8t
Rouble. Wo have n
in
value
received all the space in the particu­ tion,
..a wledg*—eve*,, hing that
few such styles on sale now in our
your
city
is
awaks?
Ucnjaiiiinc It. Cox, secretary of tin? lar issue to which they directed their makes for civilization. We nil read
That people will come from neigh­ Big 30-day Money Raising Sale atS Prices on Lexington anil
Chamber of Commerce, is a native of efforts. Don't crowd us, folks! We the newspapers. Do we get all out
astonishingly low prices. All newJI Ilupmobilc, f. o. h. Sanford:
Washington, D. C., and that he was give away more money and more of them that Mr. Patterson suggests? boring towns where there is some­ stock. By this method wo keep our*
thing doing?
an express company employee there space and more time to you and your
LEXINGTON
That the city which does not seek stock clean and fresh at nil times.!
bubbles
than
any
one
business
in
the
before coming to The City Beautiful?
WOULD SHAKE EM UP
to get something better than it now You will have to eomo at onco to get* Model ”S” Touring. ..$1895
world nnd get hut little thanks for it.
—Orlando Sentinel.
tho best selection from theso. AlsoJ Model “S’* Thorobred 1985
hns is going to lose out?
No, wo thought lie was in the We aro getting fed up on the freo
When tiie fertilizer trust sends
reduced prices on every pair of shoes* “Lark” Special Sport 2995
That
now
is
the
tlmo
your
city
nnd
"movies" in that big serial entitled space thing and getting mighty peev­ out to newspapers all kinds of en­
in
our storu during this sale which! Princess Sedan........... 2995
business need advertising more than
ed. Don't crowd us!
"Where Do Wo Get Off."
tiling and convincing literature show­
wo
arc forcod to put on owing to the£
ever before?
All these models now in
---------- o---------------------o----------j
ing how much the people would lose
lateness
of the winter season which*
That
if
you
don't
get
out
nnd
go
stock
CHEER Ul‘!
NEWSPAPERS AND NEWS
Dy turning Muscle Shoals over the after tho outside trade, some other llnds us overstocked with seasonable!
Henry Ford, we can't help wondering neighboring city will?
goods.—River Brothers, Sanford Ave-5
HUPMOBILE
A woman writing to a publication ‘ A run through tho great Sanford how much we will have to pay the nnuo
nnd Fourth street.
2G9-2tc! Roadster or Touring $1150
Thnt
if
they
do
they
will
get
tho
called The Reform Advocate, roundly section just now *will convince any­ foresnid f. t. if wo don't. To us it
business you should get?—South
Sedan .......................... 2125
scores newspapers In general-for their one thnt Sanford is undoubtedly the would seem a case of taking advantnTho Scminolo Cafe for your Sun-! Coupe .......................... 2025
Uikc
Press.
discourteous treatment of woman con­ greatest winter vegetable section of nge of the lenst of evils. If, Henry
dny dinnor.
Homelike cooking, alljj
tributors.
Quoting her article the the world nnd the great crop of celery has shnken the most of the world
the delicacies of Benson,
■ Can make immediate de­
Don’t
worry
nhoub
your
Sunday
Chicago News says "Nannie A. Ileis now being cut nnd shipped and the with his "tin lizzie," let him have a
liveries of all models
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5
dinner when you can get that good
discussed at length the dissnpoint-' now methods employed for a hotter chance at the big fertilizer hugs
Go to tho Seminole Cafe for y o u r|S Terms: 1-3, 1-2; balance 10
old fashioned chicken dinner for 75
merits of clubwomen in endeavoring pack nnd for hotter shipping and bet­ with his Musclo Shoals and see how
Sunday dinners. In fact you should
centH
at
the
Seminole
Cafe.
2G9-2tc
months
to obtain newspaper notices satisfac­ tor supervision on this end of the line it seems to give them the regular
go there every day for your dinnor. j
tory 'to them of the multitudinous is bound to bring bettor prices and dose the Lizzie owner gets every time
It Ih cheaper than worrying with
activities of their clubs. Such notices, put the winter vegetable growing on a he hitches up to go to town.— Lnko- The Revenue Act of 1921 ft nt home.
2C9-2tc
Bhe asserts, are frequently not pub­ firmer basis. The editor of tho Her­ Inm] Advertiser.
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DISTRIBUTORS
lished or cIho they are cut down and , ald, who has been hero from the time
---------- o-----------Whatever the conference mny ncrequires
thnt
every
individual
having
otherwise changed." She admits that tho wintor vegetable growing Indus­ HIE EDITORIAL RAGE IMPOR­
S SANFORD
-:FLORIDA
a gross income of $5,000.00 or more complish, our guess is that warfare!
th» number of people interested In( try started almost until the present
TANT
will
Htill
he
unpleasant
for
neutrals.
file Income Tax return regardloss of
tho various notices referred to Is not time, believes that a better day is
dawning
for
our
great
farming
indus­
large, frequently the appeal would ho |
There is a tendency in these latter amount of not income.
try.
Wo
believe
that
from
the
bet­
•to a very few.
She also declares
days to neglect if not wholly elimin­ Do Not Pay Exhorhitant prices for nster
farming
there
will
be
a
bettor
city
thnt in order to get'noticoH printed of
ate the oditorlnl pngc. The depart­ sistnnee in preparing your return.
SUNDAY AT WELAKA DINING ROOM
and
with
all
tiie
many
improvements
benefit concerts, amateur theatricals,
ment thnt gave zest nnd chnrncter to Send for slniplo form upon which to
chr.Hty halls, drives nnd tho llku it hnB here and those contemplated, with the tho country weekly in dnys ngone is furnish information necessary to pre­
been nccessnry to employ some ex- now people coming in, with the out­ largely In tho discard. Thr carefully pare return, Maximum price on farm­
pints In order to get tho publicity side capital that is bound to be in­ propnred cditlorlnls touching politi­ ers returns $5.00 nnd every farmer
vested here coupled with our own that cal, economical, educational or moral whoso return is prepared will be fur­
needed to make them a success.
( Southern Style) 75 c
p^wspnpers nio primarily for tho wo face one of the finest seasons In themes carried great weight a genera­ nished without charge ono 1022 Farm
Record.
This
record
devised
for
far­
the
history
of
Sanford
and
th*
San­
tion ago nnd even yet tho memory of
dissemination of news, nnd It doos
not seem to bo possible for the pub­ ford section. We have all had our dif­ thoso In middle life wanders hack mers exclusively and fills a long felt
MENU
lic, especially that part of tho public ficulties in tho readjustment after the occasionally In nieditntlvo apprecia­ need for a farm record sufficiently
which has tlmo to devote to charity war but wo can nil see bettor tilings tion of tho unerring judgmont and un­ slniplo to be of any benefit to farm­
Cream of'Chicken Soup
failing illumination that dominated ers. Retail price $2.00.
balls and drives nnd tho like to roallzo ahead. Cheer up and go to itt
----------0
----------EIGHT
YEARS
EXPERIENCE
PRE­
the
writings
of
tho
country
editor
that thera Is any limit to tho size of
Celery
PARING RETURNS
newspapers or any expense nttnehed BEING REGULATED TO DEATH. when the commonwealth was In thu
making nnd tho nolution of probloms
File yours now and got it off your
to their publication. They are acYoung Roast Turkey, Cranberry Sauce
To tho gonoral proposition that we of church nr stnto hinged upon the mind.
customod to sending In or telephoning
A. S, CLARK, Public Accountant
Candied Yams
Whipped Potatoes
In long stories of activities which In­ aru being regulated to death by the public sentiment created by his lucid
P. O. Box 1881
Jacksonville, Fla.
terest them greatly and maybe have government, there is Hcarcoly n dis­ discussions.
The editorial page Is where the
Creamed Cauliflower
latrest them greatly and maybo have senting voice. As tho Miami Herald
puts
it,
"Spoclal
agents,
special
offic­
pcoplu
look
for
tho
opinion
of
tho
ed­
Sunday dinners at the Somlnolo
of others. Whon tho workers under­
Fruit Salad
take to rewrite. Into readable shape ials, special spies of alt kinds cover itor upon the live topics of tho day. Cafe are the real thing in .cooking,
or composo tho Information offered the land ns the locusts covered Egypt. Editorin! utterances give individuality in cleanliness, in service, in every­
Home-Made Cocoanut Custard Pie
2G0-2tc
Which may be more or less n stretch They are in government offices, in nnd standing to tho paper. Tho ed­ thing.
private
business
enterprises;
they
exitor should not only he a leader in
of the Imagination into n nows Item
Ice Cream and Cake
they understand that they will be ab- amine into tho &gt;'&lt;judLlotv of health, of thought and action hut ho should | Some young men forge ahead In the
used by the promoters of the enter­ flnancos, of living, of amusement, of . contribute of his personality to tho world and some learn to make threeCoffee
entertainment of ovory man, woman | upbuilding of the community.
tainment, tho drive or tho call.
A ball combinations for tho side pockot. 1

SANFORD DAILY, HERALD
THE HERALD PRINTING CO.

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The Bank ofSatety
Security-Service

Peoples Bankof Sanford

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$195
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,fi)\’A flOU
“ ' S brSB HAS OI’BNBO

MU.I.IONAIRE’S WIFE
]
13 HOUGH, HE SAYS

Smyrna Golf ami Country
reality »n&lt;&gt; thc priV’,
»p°"' n lintrv clubhouse and

E. D. Stokes Telia How Spouse
Made Life a Horrid
Nightmare.

MiiaiMpBiiQiAtatonm

MAY TAKE NEW £ PROFESSIONAL £
CENSUSIM1925 £ AND BUSINESS £

PAGE THREE
1922 CALENDAR PADS
There is nothing quite so handy,
quito so useful, quite so Indisponslblo
f ~\Y uyiE M U T MO
for thc busy office mnn ns the calen­
GVTYIVJG SORE GECOZ. NOUP.
dar desk pnd.
It helps you L/ roPZvPER E&gt;TOP3 -TYACVU -THEPE \S
momber, it gives you tho dny and
&amp;E1U' PEESIED V4WEV4 NOOR. &lt; date, it gives you just what you want
eu o ev c s t o p s , p e r . t u ’ m
nnd when you wnnt it. 1922 Calen­
dar pnds just received from tho fact­
FE L L E R IS Tt&gt; BL&amp;VAE P&gt;OTVA
ory—tho zccond shipment—tho first
-ttVAES \
_
shipment wns exhausted in ono week.
Got a 1022 Cnlcndnr pnd before they
nrc all gone.
Desk stands for tho
calendars if you hnvo none.

MICKIE S A Y S -

£ DIRECTORY £

'NEW YOK, Feb. 3.—Refusal to Considerable Dicsntisfaotion Ex­
*a
HU
give $30,000 a year to his wifr, Helen
pressed Over Count Made
*3 You Cnn Find the Name of kfl
Elwood Stokes, who la suing for res­
**
Every Live Professional nnd
Year
Ago.
|Cil
toration of her dower rights, was de­
■u
Easiness Mnn In Snnford In fcl
clared by W. E. Stokes, elderly mil­
"-This
Column Each Dny
,'h* i.ro*pect« for a pen. «n- lionaire on the witness ntnnd today
*3
Pm
■Jm clubhowe nml trolf c .r.o to hnvo provoked .in nsnm.lt by her
ttlnictlkiieiM fum ns,
Music for the opa. ••)« which caused him to ho under n doc­
Post Cards nt tho Hernld Office.
r,('t} ,« wjis furinshed by ihi tor’s care for a long period.
Cemui Taking In January la Disap­ MISS GRACE TOMPKINS, R. N.
“She
flew
at
me
and
toro
my
fnce
I under the •tlructlon
proved on Ground That Weather
“One of
Surgical, Medical nnd Obstetrical
\ ' Connor. I Thp ynlf to shreads,” he testified.
*w fcu Ka ta w»
Ka
in That Month If Serious
the
marks
I
carry
now
on
my
head.
Calls Answered
U
in u « Jnlly -Ince
Handicap,
jmi ncw members are being She spat in my face nnd kicked my
309 French'Ave,
Phono 563-W
ALV/AYS FRESH
legs, then she seized n knife nnd ns
Z tun list every (lay.
Washington.—llerntise of "consid­
lew from her to the kitchen, the erable dlssatlsfaetlon" with tho result
I he plwPnif f('nturt‘* °.f t ,c
cook
came out and saved me.
I of the count In the census taken lust Sanford Constructs Co
‘ |lfl,lo» will be » /*» to bo
January, tlie limise census committee CONTRACTORS ANI) BUILDERS
),e dull organization, at the was in bed two weeks after thnt.”
Mr. Stokes said his wife had a Is considering legislation providing for Planes nnd Specifications Checrfull;
ne&lt;t Saturday afternoon
J e O'clock, when refreshments temper of her own nnd denied alle­ another eniimen.liun of the population
Furnished
lie pic­ of the United States In lirja, or some
Brve,l and entertainment pro- gations of cruelty to her.
All
Work
Guaranteed
other year prior to the next decennial
tured himself as an ideal husband.
frr the Httlc folks.
P. 0. Bos &gt;•!
Secretary Hoover says In thnt II. T. PACE
The spectators in the crowded court census,
V ine course is being rapidportion of^hls minimi report dealing
A
by Mr. Hnndly, who room evinced keen interest in the de­ with the activities of the census huSanford Machine #
"make the New Smyrna golf scription of his wife’s nttnek, it being rcnij.
ctfW ies
■bJ&amp;MPce
the
first
testimony
of
this
character
“Tills
proposed
legislation
lias
my
0r.( of the best and most ntFoundry Co.
i in the state. Mr. Hnndloy brought ou in either separation and approval,” Mr. Hoover says, adding
that
“It
tins
froi|neatly
heen
contend­
unanimous thanks of the pco- divorce and dower proceedings.
DARN YARD GOLF PRIZE
General Machine and Roller Work;
Mr. Stokes previously testified that j ed thnt the distribution of the popu­
tkij fity and community for
as shown hy the reports of the Cylinder Grinding; Del.nxe Pistons;
the golf course nnd its at- his wife had told him of her firm j lation
WEST PALM REACH, Feb.
fourteenth
census Is abnormal,'' and
He is expending much belief in birth control and when he I that prior to thnt enumeration there Oversize Rings nnd Pins; Flywheel Tho Halm Dench Post 1ms donated to
time and effort to provide a learned her views on the subject, he ( was n great movement from rural to Steel Gear Hands; Crank Shafts re­ tho West Palm Death Horseshoe Pit­
He urban districts which, since the enu­ turned; ngents for Cnillc Inbonrd nnd chers Club n silver cup which will be
«lf course for the city and his was "in-cxprossibly shocked.”
remonstrated
with
her,
he
said,
en­
j ire more than appreciated by
meration, liiiH been neutralized In large Outboard Motors. ---------- Phono G2 put up for competition ns soon as the
Mp|, who will he given the priv- deavored to convince her thnt no mar­ measure by u reverse movement.
club committee works rules to govern
ried woman could lie happy without
Affectt Congress Representation,
d enjoying the sport.
tho contest. The trophy will ho tho
Acteylene Welding
"Further, It Is said, that this shift­
children.
property of ♦he club winning it until AT YOUR GROCER
ing of the population affected (In? to­
OF ALL KINDS
ihnvo yourself, come hero
it is won by another club nnd nil
tals
for certain states, thus InthienoSunday dinner at the Seminole the
'Ve your haircut the way you
tennis
West Pnlnt Dench county
Ing the apportionment of representa­
Sanford Welding Co. will bo oneligible
for 40c.—Albert Gramllng’a Bar- same ns usual, chicken dinner, turkey tives In congress."
to compete.
109 North Sanford Avenue
op DeForest lilock, Second St. dinner at $1.00 per plate. The best
Census taking In January Is disap­
269-2tc proved on the ground that the weath­
^
205-Gtp ever.
NEW THINGS AT THE
W h y T h i s B a ttery ]
er In that month |s a serious handicap
HERALD OFFICE
S. O. Shinholser
lia s t s T V ic e a s Lofla
to the enumerator, delaying the work
Contractor nnd Builder
Thank you enrds, Dirtlulny cards,
........
■ and making It necessary "to take un­
usual precautions to Insure a com­ SANTORO
FLORID* and folders, Valentino assortment
plete eanvass."
1922 calendar Pads
just arrived,
The report says that the time for “WE DELIVER THE GOODS' here nt last, Place cards, nut cups,
EVERY
taking the next census should he In
Tally cards. All kinds of invitations,
WE
EVER
Quick
Service
Transfer
■ April, as was the case before the last
Gift cards, Greeting cards. Congratu­
SOLD
OUTLASTED ITS
r
■ census. The rhunge for the last cen­
Storage Facilities
lations, Shut in cards, Sympathy
sus
wns
made,
It
says,
at
the
request
GUARANTEE
le-Grind Your Motor Cylinders and Increase 5 of various Interests making use of ng- j If we please you, tell others; if no cards and Birth announcements.
tell us. Phone 498
statistics, the Idea being
POWER with the Saving of OIL and Gas
5 rhultural
In Hit* rlrrult l inirl tif llir Xrvrnth .lnthat more accurate statistics could he |
Ford Batteries
tllrlnl Circuit nt the Suite nt l-'lerobtained concerning the activities of
lilu. III mill fur s.-ml mi It- Comi­
Hotel
Montezuma
ty.—lu Clmm-fry.
tho furius If thu canvass was made
“Sanford's New Hotel”
$25.00
shortly after the end of tho your to
CITATION
$1.50
Up
Per
Day
whk-Li It related.
Geo, Eucono ’fhurnton, Complainant
Mr. Hoover also says that the new
vs
h»ysacrifice on the value of your car by turning it in when ■ dlreetor
Movie T h u r s t o n , D e f e n d a n t
of Mo* census, William M.
COMFORT
COTTAGE
UuT
o
Ih
iv
lo
T h urston ,
H oidtlenco
Lean have the cylinders re-ground and fit with DELUXE S Xteiinrt, Is of the opinion Mint. In or­
»
know n:
e a r i n g f r o m a n a f f i d a v i t ti le d
PISTONS ami have a better running motor than before. ■ der to ndvnnee the work of subsequent is now open for guests. Will bo glad In 11t h ai sp pcaiiNe
th n t you a re u n o n - r e s i­
Phone
&gt;______ ___________________ _______________________________ ■ censuses. It will he neeessnr.v that to sec now as well as obi friends. d e n t o f t h e H ta to o f F l o r i d a , t h e r e f o r e ,
changes he made In methods of pro­ Rooms and meals, also meals. House i you, Movie T h u r s t o n , a r e o r d e r e d um l
r e q u i r e d ou th o flth d a y o f F e b r u a r y ,
[he Oil and Gas You’ve Bought and Lost ■ cedure. If not In the scope, of some of
189
A M. 11)22. to a p p e a r to th o h ill o f c a m heated.
p l a i n t e x h i b i t e d a g a i n s t y o u 111 t h i s
the Inquiries.
Would More than Pay Regrinding Cost
i “It would hasten the publication of Miss N. A. Walker .Mrs. M. Martin c a uIts eIs. o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s n o ll c o be p u b ­
_____________ :_______ ■ the figures for the total population,'*
li s h e d In t h e .S an ford H e r a l d o n c o a
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w eek fo r e ig h t w eeks.
report says, "If the supervisors In
W i t n e s s m y h a n d a n d t h e s e a l of s a i d
le invite you to visit our shop and see the IIEALI) CYLIN- J the
the various districts made' the prelim­ SANFORD NOVELTV c o u r t o n t h i s l a t h d a y o f D e c e m b e r , A. SANFORD
BATTERY
M. 1021.
P GRINDER in operation. All leading automobile manu- J inary count and announced the popu­
(8MU.)
13. A. DOUGLASS,
WORKS
C l e r k of t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t ,
eturers use the HEALD.
■ lation. subject to correction, for the
SERVICE CO.
S em in o le C o u n ty , F lo rid a.
—
■ political subdivisions of their dis­
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
GKO A O o C O T T F S .
torts."
S o licito r and C ounsel fo r C o m p lain an t.
I* A. RENAUI), Proprietor
To avoid duplication of effort and General Shop and Mill 12- lll-flte
eliminate autioyniice to manufactur­
Work
ers and others, the commerce secre­
M.++q.. * . . ; . .
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+
+
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CONTRACTOR and BUILDER +
■ tary lifts asked the director of the cen­
sus to negotiate with other statistical S17 Commercial Street Sanford, FIs
bureaus of tin&gt; federal government
looking to a consolidation of effort In
Geo. W. Knight
this direction.
Receive Many CtAnplalnt*.
Real Estate and Insurance
kllll
"Minty complaints have heen re­
FROM THE FOREST TO YOU
SANFORD
-;- FLORIDA
ceived front innnufnettirers and oth­
By
eliminating
nil of the wnste, over half of tho labor, nil of the
ers concerning the numerous requests
middle
man’s
profits
nnd by delivering n homo on record time direct
made by the federal bureaus for sta
Sanford
Steam
Laundry
from
the
forest
to
you
tlstlrnl and other Informal Ion," Mr.
FOR SERVICE
Hoover says. "I feel confident thnt
QUICKBUILT BUNGALOWS
In many Instances the periodic Inves­
Call 14G-J
tigations of the hurenu of census
W. RAWLING, Prop.
Put Tremendous Savings in Your Pockets
are all that Is necessary to make, nnd
Cozy,
attractive, substantial, durable, bungulows of any size. Built
thnt tin* Investigation of the other tinaccording to latest improved methods of house construction, of tho
George A. DeCottes
reniis could, with advnntnge, he dis­
Today the Nation’s need is for men who are
best of materials, at a great saving. Their economy is worth investi­
continued."
Attorney-at-Law
ot afraid to step ahead to meet and overCalling attention to the fact thnt
gating.
Over Seminole County Dank
some census records were destroyed In
mo the obstacles and difficulties that stand
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE
FLORIDA
a recent (Ire In the department of com­ SANFORD
showing in natural colors mnny attractive, money-saving homes.
etween us and sound prosperity.
merce building, Mr. Hoover derlnres
H. W. NICKERSON
thnt a Itnll of records In which these
A. C. TUXBURY LUMBER CO.
Let us make Faith the corner-stone of our
documents can he stored nnd conven­ Public Accountant; Audits—Systems
iently ’examined Is urgently needed.
Income Tax Service
QUICKBUILT BUNGALOW, Dept. 18-K
ndeavor—Faith in ourselves and in each
Room 10 McNclll-Davis Bldg.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
ther—Faith to move forward, with a unity
Keepi Cats Prom Bakeries.
Phono 802
Orlando, Flo.
Huston.—The
cut
la
the
bakery
f purpose, and dare to do the things that are
ENTZMINGER BROTHERS
must go. This In one of thu orders
Just promulgated hy the city health Auto Radiator Repair
ecessary to attain a high standard of perLOCAL AGENTS, LONGWOOD, FLA.
department, under authority of nn
lanent success.
Shop
net passed by the last legislature.
"Some bakers thought that cuts Located nt 207 French Ave., between
The road is open if our Faith is strong.
were necessary In order to keep rats 2nd nnd Third. E. R. DERGQUIST.
nntl mice away," said Dr. I‘. H. MillMOVE FORWARD, PLEASE!
■
Ittwney, deputy health commissioner,
In charge of the food Inspection di­
vision. "The mime object can ho ob­
tained, however, hy proper physical
c o n s t r u c t i o n of the linking plant, so
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we have abolished eats and all other
animals.”

jS5*5-« ,hc club‘
1‘ffftUn. nrc cnthuRiftS-

REPRESENTATION IS AFFECTED

lr.Automobile Owner!
and Think

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II. F. WHtTNEU, Cashier

CHULUOTA INN
* Fh ° fewhobec ,,rnnch of tho Florida East Coast Railway, Chuluojfcn,] |an1u’nK iho Pines and lakes of Seminole county, nn up-to-date
|(M , ’r c hotel, with privnte baths and hot wntcr hent. First
rding tolocntloif*^2,^° to *3*50 per d°yi *10 t6 *18 per wcek’ nc‘
room.

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Charged With Keeping
Little Girl Like a Dog
Charged with literally having
treated her clght-year-ohl grand­
daughter like n dog, Mrs. Lillie
dross of New York city Is being
In-Id without bull pending Inves­
tigation.
The complaint alleges that tho
woman tied thu child under the
house all day. made bur sleep on
mi old coat hesldo n real dog.
kept her hi the coal Ida during
rainy weather, heat and under­
fed her, and sent her Into the
streets to tieg.
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No advertisements for tho Clcsslfled or Want 'Column of tho Hernld
nrc tnken without cash in advance nnd
none are taken over tho tolephonc.
This Is nindo nocossnry hy thc mis­
takes In phono nioksngcs nnd by tho
xtra bookkeeping entailed on the
small nccounts thnt take tho profits
ut of this form of advertising.

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WOULD FIGHT GERMANY
Arctic Adventurer Travels Three
Years to Enlist.
Arrives In Nome and, Not Knowing
the War Was Over, Tries to En­
list In American Army So He
Could Fight In France.
Nome, Alaska.—An arctic adven­
turer, II. D. Seaman, sailed Into Nome
from the frozen north recently, and,
not knowing thnt tho war was over,
tried to enlist In the American army so
he could tight In France.
Henman said he had been three years
getting to Nome from the Coronation
gulf country, which lies fur east on
Canada's Arctic const, and during his
Journey had received no news from the
oatsldu world. He left the gulf, lie de­
clared, In October, 11)18, when ho flrst
heard tho United States had entered
the war. Seaman was formerly a
member of the then Iloyal Northwest
Mounted police.
Soon after Seaman started for Nome
the small schooner on which he wus
Journeying wns wrecked In the Ice, he
said, and he and his companions were
forced to wnlk 27 days before they
came to an Eskimo village. On their
way they lived on roots.
Seaman gave an Interesting descrip­
tion of the llfo of the Eskimos of Coro­
nation gulf. The natives, he said, still
use tho bow and nrrow, but are grad­
ually getting accustomed to tbo use
of tlrcnruiM, which were Introduced re­
cently. The natives live on curlbou
and seal.
A rifle In the Coronation country
boDb for $1(50, cartridges for 110 cents
each, sugar Is $1 a pound, butter $11.80
a pound and milk $1 a can, Seaman
said. Tbo cost of clothing, however,
Ls lower, a "parka" cape being sold
for $4, niucktuks, or native shoes, for
50 cents a pair and line fur mittens
for three boxes of 1-cent matches.
Mounted police In the Coronation
country get mall sometimes three years
old. Once, before he left, a constable
got qutek service on a letter, It be­
ing delivered from England In thirteen
months.
Seniruni said be probably would go
back to Coronation gulf, "where n big
pot of trouble like a World war doesn't
reach us until It Is all over."

W ILL SHE RULE HUSBAND?

BAND WILL PLAY TOMORROW
McADOO ASSERTS ROADS
AFTERNOON CENTRAL PARK
BILKING PEOPLE
OF UNITED STATES
The Municipal Bnnd will piny In
tho Contrnl Pnrk tomorrow afternoon
WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.-Privato
and u big crowd in expected out to operation of tho irailronds since fed­
hear them.
Bring out a nickle for eral control is costing tho people of
the Snlvntion Army selection.
tho United Stntes 32 per cent more
Bandmaster Ball will present in his than governmental operation did
program Sunday afternoon at 4:00 during the war, William G. McAdoo,
o’clock two well known selections, former direct jr general, asserted to­
Tnmpn and the Prince^of Pliscn musi­ day before the senate interstate com­
cal comedy, nlso Chas, Brady will sing merce committee.
a "Little Bit of Heaven."
McAdoo mndo n sensational charge
THE PROGRAM
thnt the rnilrond executives, during
March—Tho Stutcsmnn...... J. Fulton tho flrBt six months' after federal
Overture—Tnmpn.................. Hcrold control, when the roads were guar­
Vocnl Solos:
anteed against nny losses, mndo un(a) A Little Bit of Heaven..E. Ball presedonted nnd excessive expendi­
(b) A Perfect Day... J. Jncob Bond tures nt expense of tho federal treas­
Paderewski’s Celebrated Minuet
ury.
Intermission
The total expendituron for mnlnPopular Songs of *21—
tennnee of way equipment snid main­
(a) Io)ve Will Find n Wny....BInke tenance of way structures f o r , the
{b) Kiss A Miss...... II. L. Alford guarantee period, MrAdoo nnid, ex­
Selections from the Prince of Pilscn ceeded the snmc period of tho previ­
.................................Gustav Luders ous yenr of $402,758,103 or by more
Serenade—Love in Idleness... MacBeth thnn 40 per cent.
Patrol of the Salvation Army.......
The cost of the guaranty to the
........................... Andrew Hermann federal treasury hns been cstlnintcd
Trombone Slips—The Ups nnd
nt approximately $525,412,125 and
Downs........................... Fred Jewell McAdoo said four-flftha of this
Star Spangled Banner ..................Key nmount enn bo charged to this un­
precedent improvement of the rail­
U. S. DELEGATES SET
roads nt government expense.
WORLD NEW EXAMPLE
IN SIGNING TREATIES M NE CONVICTS
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WERE KILLED
(H r T h e A a a o rln trd I'rra a )
MINE EXPLOSION
WASHINGTON, I). C., Fob. 4.—
When the American delegates to the
arms conference came to describe
themselves for the purpose of the list
of plenipotentiaries that always pre­
cede the official text of treaties they
set before the world a new example
of democracy.
Titles and official designations of
many sorts glitter opposite the names
of the representatives of other gover­
nments, hut under the head of Ameri­
can deligntes in the new nnvnl nnd
submarine trontics appears simply
this:
"For the president of the United
States of America:
"Charles Evans Hughes."
"Henry Cabot Lodge."
"Oscar W. Underwood."
"Elihu Root.”
"Citizens of the United States."
Compared to this, every other deligate listed carries some sort of a hnndle long or short, to his name. The.
Icsngest is that of the head »f the
Japanese, who is described thus:
"For His Majesty, the Emperor of
Japan:
"Baron Temnsoburo Knto."
"Minister for the nnvy.
"Junil, a member of the First class
of the Imperial Order of the Grand
Cordon of the Rising Sun with the
Pnulownia Flower."

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BIRMINGHAM, Ain., Feb. 3.—
With all convicts employed in Bello
Ellen Mines in Bibb county accounted
f y today death Ihit iof yesterday's
explosion remained nt nine.

REDS SHOOT TAX

EVADERS

Inflict Death Penalty on Peasants Who
Dodgo Drain Ltvy In
Russia.
Rostoff-on-Don, Russia.—The death
penalty Is being Inflicted In the Kulmn
and Don districts upon peasants who
attempt to evade the grain tax which
the government has Instituted Instead
of money taxes. A1 Krnsnodnrsk, a
peasant, nnd two olllrlnls whom lie
bribed to nsslst Idm In dodging the
grain levy wore nil shot, and radical
steps are being taken thrmiglmut
south IliiHstu to check the banditry
which the Moscow government de­
nounces ns nothing more than an ef­
fort to escape taxation.
* Woman Acts as Own Lawysr.
Sacramento, Cal,—Appearing the
other day hi the United States District
court before Judge F. II. Itudkln,
with her husband nnd five small chil­
dren. 5Irs. Voter noacinl of Itnllnn
extraction, who wns charged with op­
erating an Illicit Htlll near Santa Roan,
acted as her own counsel nnd won for
herself and husband probation for
threo months, with promise of dis­
missal of the case, provided no more
liquor la made.
»

• Punishment for Qluttons.
llerlln.—To punish gluttons with
fines as high ns 100,000 marks for the
firs t offense and live years for the sec­
ond la the purpose of n hill Introduced
In the diet. Foreigners are not ex.w m , •
• ; , j.

Tify * Herald Want Ad today.
J|.. t 1 11,*. * M
l,

TALLAHASSEE, Fob. 3.—Most of
tho temporary forco employed by tho
comptroller's office to care for tho
extra work in, connection with getting
out automobile license tngs have been
dismissed. Yet tho work is holding
up, It. A. Gray says. The mail averages about 500 letters per day.
Tho total resignation up until Feb­
ruary 1, reached 70,500 which is 13,500 more than tljo number registered
by the sumo time last year.

NICE FAT HENS, ALIVE, LB...... 3E

The vocational commutes of the Busi­
ness and Professional Women’s Club
requests all young woman desiring
employment to register at the First
National Bank.
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
m

Fish whole, Fish dressed, Fish steak R
Mullet, Red Snapper, Western and Florit
Meat at lowest price.—-----------Free deliver
PHONE 372-W-------- 327 SANFORD AVl

NOTICE
Please comply with city ordinance
ns to leaving curs parked ovor night
in front of residences and business
places on paved streets. Those fail­
ing to comply with same will he
brought into court.
J. A. KILLEBREW,
208-51
Chief of Police.

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFI
PLANNOWTOHAYEYOUROWN HOME

Henry McLaulin, Jr.
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST

CORRECTED TO NOV. 16, 1921

No.
No,
No.
No.
No.

Southbound
Arrive
83.. ...... . 2:30 a.m.
27..
91.......... 1:18 p.m.
89........... 2:55 p.m.
85.......... 0:55 p.m.

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

Northbound
Arrlvo
82.. ........ 1:48 a.m.
84.. ....... 11:45 n.m.
80..
92.
28.. ........ 10:00 p.m.
Trilby Branch
•
Arrive

xNo.
xNo.
xNo.
No.

100..
24..
158..
22..

Leesburg Branch
Arrlvo
157.. ........ 3:55 p.m.
21.. ....... 2:50 p.m.
101.. ........ 5:50 p.m.
25.. ........ 1:30 p.m.
22.. ....... 7:00 p.m.

Doparta
2:40 a.m.
8:40 a.m.
1:38 p.m.
3:20 p.m. 212 East. 1st St.
7:10 p.m.

Ownership of Real Estate gives you a definite place and
fiuencc in the community.

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

Meisch Realty Co
A. P. CONNELLY, Agent

Depart!
7:00 a.m.
3:25 p.m.
7:00 * m.
7:00 p.m.

Departs

Relieved
in 72 Hours
Without Drugs
Paint in Hfcart, Cheat. Shoulder, Arm*—
Angina I’celorli—Difficult Breath. Smother­
ing. DIxxy, Fainting Spell*, Dropsical Swell­
ing*. Albumen and Bn gar, h a re been permaneolJy relieved -laltMn 72 h ourt to 2 u»eeJG,
m ith o u t D ru g i a n d M td ic ln it, In thousand*
of caaei, by The Walden Method. 96% of
■uffervra of H eart Trouble, Cardiac Aithma,
Angina. Blood I'rcaaure.Threatened I’aralyals,
Hardened Arteries and Kidney Complaints
have no orginlc trouble and can be promptly
and permanently relieved by The Walden
Method, without drugs. Write for M page
book, copyrighted, explaining the Nature,
Causes and Perm anent Belief of these com­
plaints, without drugs. Scientific Consultation
Chart, Befsranc**, etc., which will be sent to
sufferers Free, upen receipt ef a statem ent of
tholrcaao. Address: Tho Walden Institute,
Suite +07. Plymouth Bldg., New Haven, Conn.

STRENGTH

PROGRESS

SERVICE

Melville Comedians
I» i

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Coming Back
Under the Auspices of the Kiwanis Club

| Week of February f
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Under their $10,000 tent theatre, with an en
tire change of program. ‘ Special invitatio
Monday night to Ladies. Ladies will be at
mitted FREE when accomuanied by one pai(
adult ticket. Opening play:

“A Little Child
Shall Lead Them
WITH FIVE BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS

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Prices: Adults 35c; Children, 25c, including
war tax
Doors open at 7:00, curtain at 8:15.

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\ The Seminole County j
Bank
I

IIYLAN "VACATES" IN FLORIDA.

It makes you a more riesirab

citizen. AND WHAT BETTER INVESTMENT CAN YO
MAKE?

Sanford, Fla.

&gt;s

Tent Located N ext to Postoffice
Tent Well-Heated and Water Proof

SANFORD M A R BlE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
JOrfN' GOVE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
1018 Wwt First Street

8

1018 Wwt First SU*

CRENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY
u

“SERVICE THAT COUNTS’’
Wo handle everything in

CUT COTTON OPERATIVES
PAY 20 PER CENT |
BOSTON, Feb. 4.—A reduction of
20 per cent in tho wngo of cotton mill
operatives wns announced, In scvornl
New England cotton mil) coptera today.

NICE FAT HENS, DRESSED, LB

.. Employment Bureau..

Community Enterprises

WERT. PALM BEACH, Fob. 4.—
Mayor John F. Hylnn, Miss Hylnn
nnd Mr. nnd Mra. Grovor Whalen, of
New York, registered hero today.
This is Mnyor Ilylnn’s first vacation
nt Pnhn Beach in two years.

SPECIAL

WASHINGTON, Fob. 4.—Tho nom­
ination of A rth-r G. Foe. West Virglnin negro lawyer, to bo recorder of
dccdB for tho JJistrict of Columbia,
wns sent to tho senate today by Prusident Harding.

xNo.
No.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—In view xNe.
of conflicting reports as to whether xNo.
or not the government contemplates No.
closing Carlstrom aviation field nt
Arcadia, Congressman Drnne was in­
Orlrdo Branch
terviewed today and snid:
xNo.
120
..
.......
7:45p.m.
"Before giving out any Information
xNo.
3:40 p.m.
127.
ns to (lie proposed) closing of Cnrlsx—Daily,
except
Sunday.
trom* field 1 had an interview with a
high official in the office of the chief — ■
of nir service. The official gave mo ■**■!
the information in much greater de­
tail than I gave you as much of tho
information was not necessary to the
Carlstrom Meld story. I then inter­
viewed a prominant member of tho
The growth of this Hank hits been due to the
committee on military affairs and got
1 development of the business enterprises deal­
the same information from hath gen­
ing with it.
tlemen, It was learned that the pro­
As farming is one of the principal enterprises
posed action was without prejudice
to Carlstrom field hut was simply a
in
this community, wt* have mndo it a point—
1
in the farmers’ behalf— to interest ourserves in
matter involving policy of concentra­
drainage, soil fertility, high tirade seed, pure­
tion.
"T also visited the committee room
bred stock, etc.
of the niilitury affairs committee nnd ( a
This community bank is nlwnys ready to talk
tho name information wns given mo
with the farmers regarding the development of
there. With the statement at the priv­
farm business.
ate hearings including the testimony
and recommendations of the chief of
What can we do for YOU?
nir servlco have not yet been printed.
"This morning I ant ngnin assured
by the highest authority in the offico
of the chief of the air service thnt my
4% INTEREST PAID
understanding is correct. I nave been
• ;i
working on tho matter very actively jj
and will continue to d&lt;J so. It is not
proposed to Hell tho property, but
to cease activities there when (the
present class is finished which will be
within six months.
HERALD ADS get result*.

S t o n e &amp; C o rw ii
MEAT AND FISH MARKET

NEGRO HARDING APPOINTEI

TRAIN SCHEDULE

TO DISCONTINUE FIELD
AT ARCADIA WITHIN SIX

Si. Kevin'* Cross, Glcndnlow connly, Wicklow, Ireland, Is the spot where
St. Kevin wns burled.
This Is probably the most anelent
cross In Ireland, nnd n legend runs
nrouml It to the effect thnt the Indy
who could make her nruis meet round
the cross would rule her husband.
The picture shows n husband en­
deavoring to make Ids wife the ruler.

FORCE ON AUTO TAG
WORK IS DECREASED

THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE LINE
Car Lots or Less. Ship us

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4,192?

T mB

i THE WEATHER

ALICE COKNER BROWN

Her work as state president of tho
W. T. C, U. cannot bo forgotten.
Believing in tho rightenousness of
the cause, sho was fearless in words
and deeds for its advancement.
There were nover spoken truer
wordH of any, than these of her—
"She touched other lives nt many
points, nnd always in such a wny as
to inspire to highest things."
A FRIEND

Daughter of Edwin and Belinda
Corner, born in McConnolsvIUe,
I For Florida: Mostly cloudy
Ohio, September 28, 1859, died In Or­
U tonight nnd Sunday; problando, Florida, January 0,1022.
a ably local rains in extremu
On June 26 1802, she married Louis
WeU » was cloudy today
B north portion; little change
W, Brown, of Athens, Ohio, nnd spent
hut tho sun Is pooplnir thru
There is bound to be more cold weather and if
Q In temperature.
I I I to date it Hub "ot
nil her married life with him in his
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«ntl 111
■ tho bnlloon
native town.
Her husbnnd died in
you haven't a nice warm Sweater, see those
1875 and in 1877 she moved with her
r*inW,| S L a great mo - W
S " 5 -r y tS .n g else = and at sevcrnl points In Florida nnd family of bIx children to Orange Coun­
nice—
U s to be a «roat aucce»s J nro enjoying the trip very much. ty, Flordn. In tho summer of 1880
omi here it Is on tho 4th » They stopped over In Sanford to see she went to Columbus, Ohio, to take
» s
of February and tho Jo Cupt. Wlmblsh and family who for­ up her residence there and glvo her
f i l t e r registers 84 In * merly resided in Winston-Snlem.
children better educational advant­
ages than could nt thnt time bo had in
the highest. Wo havei io »
nuch to be cheerful about £
Renew your subscription to tho tho south. After seven years spent
;"i it will soon bo summer J« Weekly Herald,
It has been put in Columbus she-returned to Florida,
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
» ■ !» " ° * ,« - » s c
« down to $2.00 n year nnd Is one of tho which she still considered her home,
best weeklies in tho state for tho but divided her time between that
,nd girls that are down horo
We are now offering’. Your choice of any in
tryimr to pet our celery M monoy. It is nlso one of the best ad­ state nnd Columbus, making frequent
Church Services for tho 5th Sunmoney will Imve «ono-w!th M vertising mediums and covers Semin­ trips back and forth. Sho spent her dny after Epiphany, Feb. 5th, 1922
the house, one-third off the regular price.
last seven years in Orlando, making will be:
ole county.
the monoy—and nil will bo
her home with a married daughter.
peace and sweet potatoes J
9:45 a. m. Sunday School,
Of her six children five survive:
•gain- Co to church to- W ROTH MARRIED AND
11:00 a. in. Choral Celebration.
morrow and hear the band M
7:50 p. m. Vespers and address.
UNMARRIED WILI LAUGH E. Corner Brown, of Pittsburg, Pa;
Alice L., wife of Chester W. Goodrich,
Tho Hector goes to Crist Church
in th“ afternoon. Both will W
of
Orlando,
Fla.;
Harriet
G.
Brown,
Iongwccd
for the Early Celebration
A
departure
from
Mack
Scnnott
be good.
f
5-10 A. M. FEB. 4, 1922
* Comedy trndition is promised in tho of Wntorbury, Conn.; Paul G. L. nnd to All Saints’ Church, Enterprise,
84
The Store That is Different
Comedy King’s lntost five-reel Bupcr- Brown, of Bradford, Ohio, and Ruth, for Vespers nt 5 p, m.
Maximum .................
60 Id produetlon, "Love, Honor nnd Be­ wife of Eston R. Whitner, of Tnmpn,
Special music han been prepared
Minimum .................
64 n* have," the First National attraction Fin. A dnughtor Rose, twin to Ruth, for both services at Holy Cross, San­
Range .....■........... .
Sanford, Florida
died in early childhood.
ford.
Barometer ................... ,80.11.... W nt tho Star Theatre tonight.
.05
Few women have lived ns abundant
Everyone is cordially welcomed al­
Charlie Murray, horo of a million
Rain
.................
n
life
ns
Alice
Corner
Brown.
As
n
ways
at Holy Cross.
episodes, will be introduced in n role
Calm and cloudy,
wife
nnd
mother
she
met
every
re­
m m s &gt; lu Ri hn Pa
of legitIriinte appeal. He will imper­
The Seminole Cafe believes In ad­
Try one tof our Sunday dlnnors.
sonate a "grave and reverend* judge quirement nnd from the time her twin
vertising the fresh vegetables of San­ You get everything you want, in tho
su Ha Pa Pa Pa P* of the Supremo Court, playing tho babies were eight weeks old she was
Id
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE .
ford. You get them nil in season at style you want nnd perfect service.
part with dignity nnd power. This father to her children as well ns
SERVICES
The new Seminole Cafe. Miller build­ Thnt good home cooking thnt appeals
revolutionary role will be revealed in mother.
ing.
_
209-2tc to the pcc-ple who want tho host.
To rear a family wisely is counted
tho opening scenes of the story when
SUNDAY, FEBY. 5th, 1922
Seminole Cnfe.
209-2te
The Hornld for real job printing.
Justice and Romance will come in a life tnsk well accomplished; butt
Subject:
Mrs. Brown's broad intellect and
Ha p-,i ri in la la
contact.
"SPIRIT"
great
henrt reached out beyond her
Marie Provost, u bride, and George
Sunday School__ 10:00 . m.
Well, tin balloon was a great suc- O’Hara, her young husband, nppenr family circle nnd sought contact with
Church Scrvicc-__11:00 a. m.
the life of her time In bencficlent ac­
before
"Judge"
Murray,
carrying
to
Woman’s
Club Bldg., Onk Avc,
«JS.
the halls of justice the fragrance of tivity.
All Are Welcome.
She was a student, talented in music
Atu! the little Indy made one of tho n romance about to die. Here, it is
Call or See Us
cultured
in literature, active in church,
pointed out, is a sincere and authentic
prettiest flights ever pulled off.
IN CAR ON TRACK NEAR EX­
picture of drnmatic material, treated educational and philanthropic move­
B 4 U Buy
BAPTIST SERVICES SUNDAY
PRESS OFFICE
All of these little forms of nmuso- in a sympathetic and dignified man­ ments. In the early years of her mar­
Ecnts help to bring tho crowds nnd ner, with ever so light a wink of tho ried life she put her three children in
9-50 A. M. Sunday School.
by (he bunch
eye on the part of the learned jurist. competent care and spent eight mon­
jtir up inure or less business.
The men will meet nt the church
nnd
dozen and
ths
of
strenuous
study
at
the
Boston
Not long, however, does tho plot re­
Our
WOOD
KILLS
the
for
their
class.
Conservatory
of
Music.
On
her
re­
S. A. Irwin left for Now York today main in the ntmosphoro of staid
11-00 A. M. Preaching by Dr. C*.
where he goes to buy spring and sum­ drama, for the jurist, in order to turn home she shared generously of Hyman on the subject;
CHILL
“The Sec­
the
knowledge
she
had
acquired
by
mer .... I- for the Sanford Dry Goods convince the jealous bride of the inno­
ond
Chapter
of
James."
cence of her bridegroom, tells a story giving instruction in music, and en­
Ry the Dozen or Hox.
Co.
0-50 P. M. The Young People’s
of liis own experience when lie too couraged and developed the musical Meeting
GET THEM WHILE THE
K. 11, (Irecti who has boon with was a bridegroom; tho said story’s taste of the community by organizing
7-50 P, M. Preaching by tho pastor
a
music
club
and
assisting
to
present
Thrasher A Garner store hero for purport being to discredit circumstan­
GETTING IS GOOD
excellent concerts. At that time she on the subject. "The Power of
ionic time left today for Eustis wltoro tial evidence.
Beauty."
Phone 34
Car Will Uc Open Sunday
It is this story that forms tho bulk ranked among the best musicians of
he will be with tho stores of E. L.
Welcome always at the Baptist
Southeastern
Ohio.
of
tho
episodes
depleted
in
"Love,
Ferran &amp; Co.
If there was any one thing in which Temple.
Honor and Behave"—episodes that
she
excelled in, which she went far­
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wnldmann bring Murray back to his traditional
CON GIt EG AT1QN AI, CHURCH
ther
in devotion and interest, it was in
left for Tampa this morning after characterizations in hilarious fun nnd
Murray’s the study of the Bible. Wherever sbo
being here for the pnst week putting thrilling predicaments.
Tomorrow night we shall have tho
on tho “Taming of the Shrew" nt tho story which is seen on the screen but made her home she found a Sunday
privilege
of hearing Rev, Lewis II.
spoken
to
her,
convinces
tho
piquant
school
class
to
teach.
In
&lt;
oh:minis
Princess f&lt;u the Woman’s Club.
Keller,
D.
I), of Atlanta, On.
Let
sho
had
a
targe
class
of
men
in
the
Marie of the injustice of her susplcevery
member
and
friend
endeavor
to
First
Congregational
church,
and
it
Jue llramt, the live wire of New ions and the integrity of her hus­ was said of her by her pastor, Dr. he present nnd give him a good con­
Smyrna and Coronado was here yes­ band's love. It incidentally bears a
Hutchinson, that as n student of tho gregation.
THIS SUH-TROPICAL MID-WINTER FAIR
terday hilling the city for the Jdg moral for tho married and tho unmar­
At the morning services Mr. BurBible he know of none to equal her.
ried,
but
mainly
it
promotes
mirth,
"Bangnloo” that will bo pulled off at
IS YOUR FAIR
She began writing for publication linns will preach on the subject of
New Smyrna 29, 21, and 22 at which unrestrained laughter nnd genuine
"Brotherhood,
the
Christian
View."
with
William
Dean
Howells,
in
tho
time the beautiful bungalow will be thrills.
days lie was connected will* the Ohio We want the men especially to hear
given away and there will be big times
We Invite You and Hope You Will Invite
State Journal.
In the early 70’s, this message. We believe it will do
for tho, days,
Joe is or.o of tho
"Davenport," fine piece of furni­
while living in Athens, she edited the you good. Come.
Everybody
grcati . hustlers on the east coast ture, for sale.
Opens nnd makes a Athens Messenger for a time, during
Sunday school meets at 9-45 A. M.
and has a hotel and other appurnt- delightful bed, if desired. E. T. Wood­
Let us
the absence of the editor.
She has Como nnd bring your bible.
ance at &lt;ornnado Dench.
ruff.
269*2t|)
been n frequent contributor to the have n large attendance.
Remember the Christian Endeavor
column/* “ f the Columbus Despatch
Frank Kay Anderson of Tnmpn,
THE FLYING SQUADRON.
with bnok*ruviews and articles on the at 6-45 P. M. We have been having
THIS IS A BIG THING
former newspaper man but now with
literature and a rt of tho day, nnd in splendid meetings, let us make this
the Th...nn* Advertising Co., and tho
Do not forget that the Flying recent yunrs she has written for tin* the best ever. Come early.
Really quite the biggest thing you ever
cheif publicity man for tho Citrus Ex­ Squadron is to be here at the Princess Kit Knt Magazine.
saw in the way of a Fair.
change was hero today looking them Theater next Monday, Tuesday and
METHODIST CHURCH
She was a leader in educational
over ami paid the Herald office an ap­ Wednesday, with interesting lectures ^ all,j benevolent movements; interestEvery Department is full up; and happy to
preciated visit. Frank is a Seminole and addresses.'
There will he two ed herself in many social betterment
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
say, Seminole County is in to help make it a
comity pntiluet having been born nt meetings each day, nt 9 and 7-50 P. enterprises, and was largely responsi­
Dr. Walker’s Class at Princess at
the &lt;dd Anderson home near Palm M.
The two speakers for Monday ble for the founding of the Woman’s 0:50.
success.
Spring.-, and where Frank experts to will he Dr. D. Leigh Colvin of New Educational and Industrial Union of
Preaching 11:00 A. M. Subject,
retire after he has reached the ripe York. lie served in the World War Columbus, an institution which hns “Why We Doubt."
Tank up your auto and come.
old age nf |a0 years.
ns a captain and was one of four army made great growth and has been n
Epworth League at 0:50 P. M. Come
Reduced Rail Rates.
officers assigned to spenli to men in powerful factor for good in that city. and hear tho report of the mooting of
( l,l. ntid Mrs. Clement Manley nml the promotion of patriotism nnd Ar­
Tho cause of temperance was close Kissimmee.
Mr. nml Mrs. S. p. Collier of Wins- thur E. Whitney, of Columbus, Ohio. to her heart.
At 7:30 P. M. an evangelistic ser­
She was one of tho
ton-Salcm, North Carolina were horo During hot!) interesting speakers nnd band of devoted women who in tho vice. Subject, "Paul’s Conversion.
today the guests of tho Seminole will have a message for us that is early 70’s, as Crusaders, made valiant
Special music by Dr. Boyd and the
Hotel, Col. Manley is ono of tho worth while.
wnr on tho forces of alchol, nnd ns nr. choir.
Remember the place nnd date. Prin­ ardent worker in tho W. C. T. U.*h1)o
most prominent attorneys in North
Carolina and Mr. Collier Ih tho gen- cess Theatre next Monday afternoon gave freely of her ability and onergy SERVICES AT ALL
(,rn! traffic manager of tho Winston- and night.
Meetings are open nnd to the cause of temperance by writ­
SOULS CHURCH
W. R. O’NEAL, Pres.
C. E. HOWARD, Sec.
Salem Branch of the Atlantic Coast free to nil.
ing, nnd by speaking from tho plat­
bine Ry, They have boon in Cuba
Tomorrow is tho 5th Sunday after
form.
Try n Herald Want Ad today.
Her life touched other lives nt many Epiphany,
points and nlwnyH in such a way ns to
Sunday School at 9 A. M.
Notice of Application for Tax Deed inspire to highest things. Her years
High Mass at 10 A. M.
Under Section 575 of the General
\*)ve been rich in tho affection be
Sermon hy Father Malnvlilo.
Statutes of the State of Florida
Benediction after Muss.
by manw friends and by tho
THURSDAY, FRIDAY Notice is hereby given thut F. D. stored
Welcome to strangers. Sittings free.
love of her children, whose sorrow
Hlckok, purchaser of Tax Certificate for j,er |0R8 |„ mado rndlont by their
and SATURDAY
No. 808, dated the 2nd day of Juno, j URt prl(lc thnt they can call .his rare
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
D-IMUARY, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th A. D. 1913, has filed snid eertifiento woman, "Mother.”—Athens Ohio
Tho public is invited to the follow­
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
Hill. Every Tire Purchased in my office, nnd lias mndc npplicn- News.
lion for Tnx Deed to issue in nccord-( j j rHi Brown belonged in Sanford, ing services.
with law. Snid certificate cm- j{er homo on Golden Lake, and inter
Sunday 0:45 A. M. Sunday School.
A Red or Gray Tube for ance
We invite the public and all users of ELDER
braces tho following described prop- |lt port u ce(j w)th hor daughter, Mrs.
11 Morning worship.
SPRINGS WATER to visit the spring and in
ONE DOLLAR
orty situated in Seminole County, Chester Goodrich.
Tho hospitality
2:30 P. M, Intermediate
our method of handling its product. Why take
Floridu, to-wit: N 1-2 of ^ E 1-4 of and gonial welcome, which wns offerC. E.
a chance? Your ominent physicians claim
SPECIAL PRICES ON
NE 1-4 of SE 1-4, Sec. 28, Twp. 20 S, cd to her many friends, fixos her,
2:30 Junior C. E.
that
this water in unexcelled and Its purity
35x5
34x4
33x4 Range 32 East. 5 acres. Tho said memory, affectionately in their minds,
0:30 Senior C. E.
makes
It most beneficial for many troubles.
land boing assessed at tho dato of the ( for n]| time, as "ours."
7:30 Evening Worship
32x3i/2 30x3*4
issunneo of such certificate in tho | n o r influence was far-reaching in
Monday 3. 30 P. M. Business moot­
The Ford people of Sanford as well as the
name
of
Musseiwhito
&amp;
Howard.
Unovery
branch
of
service
for
tho
bettoring Auxiliary.
ro u n BIG GALLONS GAS FOR
Western Union recommend this water for
less said certificate shall bo redeemed j merit of our city and its people,
6:30 Executive Com, Sr.
batteries.
A DOLLAR
according to law Tax Deed wlllMssuoJ sho had Ideals, reaching toward tho
C. E.
on the 11th day of March, A. j hent in literature and music.
Call phone 311 and have a bottlo of this water
GAS-UP WITH US thereon
As president for many years of tho
Tho Nellie Turner Clrclo meets with
D, 1022.
sent you and protect your health.
WITNESS my official signature and Wednesday Club, she was an insplra- Mrs. Edison Freeman next Wednosday
Beal this tho 4th day of February, A. tlon to many. Her ideals became theirs afternoon at 3:30 nt 406 Myrtle uve270-3tc
nnd few thoro wore who wore who nuo.
D. 1922.
E. A. DOUGLASS,
were not encouraged by hor intontnoss
(SEAL)
Clerk Circuit Court,
105 Palmetto Avenue
Many of the Sanford merchants are
nn a Pstencr, and th j little nod am)
SANFORD
-:-:FLORIDA
Seminole County, Florida. word of appreciation that often fob planning to make February one of tho
Phone 481-J
2-4-onw-5tc
V. E. Douglass, D. C. lowed.
greatest trading months in history.
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CHURCHES

Y , OFF

PENNSYLVANIA KNIT COATS

jerkins &amp; Britt

WOOD

Bananas-Apples

BANANAS
WINESAP APPLES

J. T. ALLEN

SPECIAL INVITATION TO THE FOLKS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY

GREATEST RACES IN FLORIDA

Orlando, Florida
FEB. 14-15-16-17-18, 1922

DOLLAR DAYS

P-P.Rines

E ld e r S p rin g s W a te r C o .

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The Sanford Daily Herald

SANFORD
“The CHy Substantial”

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA. MONDAY. FEBRUARY fi, 1922

VOMJME FI

NUMBER 271

IS MATCHLESS
CARDINAL RATTI ELECTED ST. JOHNS
LAST SESSION CONFERENCE '
IN ITS BEAUTY AND ITS
POPE THIS MORNING WHILE
USEFULNESS TO FLORIDA CALLED TO ORDER TODAY
GREAT CROWDS AWAITED
HEAR FAREWELL ADDRESS
Those Who Live Within the Shadow of Nature’s
Great Creation are Last to Appreciate It

ATLANTA GIRL
NEICE OF UPSHAW,
TAKES NEW NAME ANOTHER VICTIM
Archbishop of Milan
Was Dark Horse in
Election

OF KNICKERROCKER IlIEATRE
COLLAPSE AT WASHING­
TON RECENTLY

WILD DE I’OI'B IMUS THE XI AND
IS PROMINENT IN
CHURCH

I l l y ’I’lle A s s o r l n l r d I ' r r a s )

WASHINGTON, Feb. O.—Mlss Cnroline Upshaw, of Atlanta, niece of
Representative Upshaw, of Georgia,
died today of injuries sustained when
the Knickerbocker Theatre collapsed
here. She has been at the point of
dentil since the accident, one leg be­
ing crushed off and the other bndly
mangled.

I Hjr T h e A s s o c i a t e d P r e i l l

ROME, Fob. 6.—Cnrdinnl Achille
Rntti, Archbishop of Milan, w o b cloctf(l p„pc this morning. Ho hn« tnkon
tlu&gt; name of Pius tho Eleventh. Thousantls wore waiting before St. Peters
for tho wisp of smoke which would
toll of tho new pope or fniluro of the
Snored College to reach n decision anti
gnvo a mighty shout at 11:33 when
a thin wisp came from Sistcno Chapel
chimney. Cardinal Deacon Hifdoti an­
nounced the election from tho Central
Balcony of St. Peters.
Cnrdinnl Achille Rntti, Archbishop
of Milan, was for several years Papal
Nuncio in Poland where his discharge
of important ecclesiastical functions
when the Polish cjuestion became ncute
earned for him the esteem of Bonedid XV and the gratitude of tho Vat­
ican authorities. It was because of
this ervico that the red hat was con­
ferred upon him on dune Hi,
when u silimar honor was bestowed
on Cardinal I.aurenti.
Cardinal Rntti was born in Italy on
March 31, 1857. For many years lie
was librarian of tho Ambrosian Li­
brary and nehives at Milan.
Later
lie became librarian of the Vatican.
In this position he remained until the
new republic of Poland established of­
ficial diplomatic relations witli tho
Vatican at which time Itatti was ap­
pointed archbishop and was assigned
to Poland as tho representative of tile
Holy See.
That country was then torn with
the estrangements from religion
brought about by the Communistic
propaganda from Soviet Russin and
Archbishop Rntti counteracted the
spread of radicalism. He also won
the esteem of Polish Catholics by his
efforts in behalf of destitute children
orphaned by the war.
Cardinal Itatti as the Archbishop of
Milan presides over one of the most
important archdioceses in Italy. Tho
city being a great industrial center,
one of its main requirements is that
the Cardinal shall possess a thorough
knowledge of political and social prob­
lems. He is big physically and is re­
puted to have liberal tendencies!

Police Are Working
On Clue to Taylor’s
Identity and Life
Another Srnndnl in Movie l.ife in Los
Angeles
&lt;ll&gt; Till- A a - o c ln t r i l l*rr«a)

LOS ANGELES, Fob. 0.—The police
today began re-chocking Taylor's pa­
pers in an effort to obtain a better
due to the identity of Ids slayer.
Tales come to the police of all alleged
possession by Taylor of women's silk­
en lingerie, one piece of which was a
pink night robe, reported missing
since the body was found. One wit­
ness is said to have stated the night­
gown bore tile embroidered initials of
an actress. Also report police are
searching for drug peddler who it is
hinted had sought through Taylor to
make a delivery of drugs to actress
who found it difficult to make her
purchases direct. Initials of actress
connected witli this phase of case said
to lie tile same as those on tlie night
robe.
THE WONDERFUL STORY
SOUTH FLORIDA'S GROWTH

Tho South Florida fair, which open­
ed in Tampa Thursday, is tho greatest
in the history of that section, judging
by the report of counties represented
and exhihites displayed, there is no
reason why this should not he true.
South
Florida is a blooming
garden of possibilities, in which
nature lias buried some of its richest
treasures and on which illimitable
blessings have been showered. Search
the world over from one end to tho
other, and no section will lie found
wealthier in resources and prospects
LONDON, Feb. O.—Rntti was elect­ for the future; compare the suction
ed Pope by receiving 38 votes says a with other fertile sections, in* the
northern countries and in the tropics,
*i'lltrul News Itqmc dispatch.
and you will find it lias the composite
qualities of all; analyze the section,
CORONATION GOWN
strip its asserts from the whole and
STOLEN AT TAMPA
study each in the true light of facta,
AT THE TOWNK HOME rc-nsscmhlo these asserts and you will
South Florida.
,
T h e A s s o c i a t e d I’r r a s )
But
no
section,
state
or
country is
1AMPA Feb. fl.—Gown valued at
greater
than
the
people
who
are de­
hmr hundrer dollars designed to be
veloping
it.
Human
energy
is the
worn at Coronation Hnll Gusparilla
great
consideration
in
tho
estimation
tomorrow night among two thousund
dollar loot taken from the home of of a land. The Indinns who roamed
•I. Mack Townc Saturday night was the forests and lands now bending to
learned today.
Burglars examined tiny touch of the human hand enter­
a camino pin and throw it asido as I tained no visions of the future; they
worthless. It Was valued at six were content to erect their wigwams
on pleasant sites and live on the boun­
hundred dollars.
ties of the soil from day to day; sec­
ond
thought was not given to the wel­
OIIKNCHAIN TRIAL
fare
of those who were to come after.
ON CALENDAR TODAY
It
is
difficult with the race of people
AT LOS ANGELES
that inhabits South Florida today.
The people of South Florida be­
I l ly T h e A s s o r l n l r d I’r r a s )
LOS ANGELES, Fob. 0.—Trial of lieve' in the natural things hich
Madnlyn Ohcnchain accused of abound on every hand and are striv­
f "• murder of J. Helton Kennedy, for- ing to improve, to develop and to util­
'»er sweetheart, on calendar superior ize thorn.
This spirit is the renl
M,uit today. Woman charged consplr- glory «- tho section.
ed with Arthur C. Burch to slny
In the course of a very few years
ennedy.
Burch trial Inst Nnvem- South Florida has forged to the front,
r •’vaulted in disagreement by tho has presented its story to tho world
J'jry which stood ten to two for con­ with striking vividness and admirable
viction.
sincerity, and already tho warld is
furinated by it.
It is difficule for
the nvernge person to conceive all tho
I'HOIHTION AGENTS
chapters In the story, so wonderful
Wild, WORK UNDER COVER
SAYS DIRECTOR HAYNES is tho theme—and this is one of tho
gront benefits of such n fair ns is
being
bold in Tnmpn. It affords tho
WASHINGTON, Feb,' 0.—Ilnyncs
announced today that prohibition general public an opportunity to boo
•jvi ats ip tho future would work un- with its own oyes what has been done,
\ i.°,V?r nn,l nPP°intmcnts federal and vision tho mighty things plnnned
Prohibition agents in various States for the future.—Jacksonville Metro»&lt;&gt;t lie announced.
polls.
v
Huy

W*U&gt; n Ilornld Want Ad.

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Post cards at tho Hornld office.

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By Moncn Folsom in Jacksonville
Metropolis

nanas, chocolate and other tropical
products coming to us from the coun­
tries south of us, to which countries
It is a common observation that we are nearer than any othor port in
men living in tho shadow of some direct connection by rail with tho
great creation of nature are the last principal cities of tho country.
to appreciate its wonders. What to
This great river, too, gives us op­
others is something worth circum­ portunity for water trips unequalled
navigating half the globo to see, 1b to anywhere in the country under ns snfe
them a trite sight of dnily occurrence, conditions. Tho resident has grown
It is said that the Swiss peasants, to accept the scenic beauties of this
living high up on the superb mountain­ peerless stream as a matter of fact.
sides which are the glory of ail Eu­ But it takes n visitor from some north­
rope, spend their leisure hours in ern state, who enjoys for tiie first
dark, ill-kept blits from which all view time, the steamer trip from Jackson­
of tiie glorious surrounding prospects ville to Sanford, where the winter
is entirely shut out.
greens, celery and lettuce comes from,
In this connection it may be well Jto ronll&gt; go into ecstasies. The won­
to remind the citizens of Jacksonville,! derful trees and plants which line tho
and other cities along the hunks of dose-pressing hanks of the river’s
the matchless attributes of hte broad j upper teaches are nil new to him. The
St. Johns river flowing pnst their Spanish moss hung in gay festoons,
dors. It is wondered if we ail appre­ as if for a holiday, adds an indcscribciate the importance of the great fluid able note of beauty. The strange and
highway? It gives Jacksonville one inteio; tin,; birds and animals, not for­
of the largest and safest harbors in getting tiie characteristic alligator,
the United States. It is free from are a treat in themselves. With the
ice, snow and cold winds in the win­ coming of night, the scenery is view­
ter, and that is not true of the har­ ed by pale moonlight or its man-made
bors of tile N'ortli Atlantic coast. Witli substitute, search-light, and seems too
concerted effort Jacksonville should beautifully fantastic to belong outside
lie made the port to bundle tho sugar the magic world of the theatre spot­
coming to the United States from light.
Culm, tiie coffee from Brazil, the ba­
• I oldlittitM i n I'm :* T liv n 't

Remaining Treaties To
CONDUCTORS
Signed Before the
ORGANIZED HERE JeSession
Adjourns
YESTERDAY SHANTUNG SIGNED

PRESIDENT SHEPPARD MADE
ON SATURDAY AND PRESIDENT
1NSTA LLATION—PROM IN ENT
DECLARED CONFERENCE HAD
HEADS OF ORDER PRESENT
WROUGHT GREAT GOOD
Sanford Division No. f&gt;82, Order of
((Yintlnunl on |&gt;«r» Tour)
Railway Conductors, is the newest di­
WASHINGTON,
Feb. (].—Tho final
vision of that orilor—organized here
session
of
tho
arms
conference called
yesterday with . oventy charter memto order just after ten o'clock this
lx rs,
I,. E. Sheppard, oi Cedar Rapids, la., morning to hear the farewell address
general president of the O. R. C., in­ by President Harding mid for signing
stalled tin- new division. President
Sheppard was assisted in the instal­ tin- remaining treaties. The final ses­
lation by S. .1. Brooks, of Richmond, sion brought the largest crowd of con­
Vn., general chairman O. R. C., for ference. Scores sat in nisles nnd
the Seaboard Air Lino Railway; J. A. stood around the wails. After ‘he an­
Dodsm, Portsmouth, Vn., general nouncement by Secretary Hughes that
chairman O. R. C. for the S. A. L, the Shantung treaty was signed Sat­
Portsmouth Division mid by G. F. urday, delegates began signing other
Dickons, geiici tl chairman O. R. C. for | treaties. President Harding nrrivod
shortly after the treaties had boon
tiie Florida East Const, Miami.
The organization took the hotter signed. The president declared tho
part of the day, each officer of the lo­ conference had wrought great nchiovccal division being inducted into his of­ mnt and that “faith plighted hero to­
fice mul given the obligation separate­ day, kept in national honor, will mark
ly, mid tho way it was handled by the beginning of a new and hotter
Ho
President Sheppard mid bis assistants epoch in the human progress."
spoke
at
length
on
the
gratification
of
made the installiation very impressive.
the
United
States
and
personal
grntiAt one o’clock tin* charter members
present filed out of their lodge room ficntioii at work of the conference.
mid down tn tin’ Valdez Hotel whore
Mine Host Campbell had nrrmiged a The conference adjourned sine die at
magnificent spread for tiie occasion. 11:13 this morning.
More than fifty conductors sut down ANNUAL MEETING TO
at the table with Commissioner Forest
BE HELD IN APRIL
Lake and Judge Schelle Mainer., rep­
resenting the City of Sanford ns ofWon't Score But
Said to Have Seduced Former Employee In Ilis licinl visitors. Commissioner Lake LiteraryAn( mitosis
Awarded Medals
offered thanks mid the party did jusOffice
&lt;lice to tiie tempting viands.
GAINESVILLE, Fob. I.—Tho stnto
During tin* luncheon Commissioner high school track meet, one of the
JACKSON, Miss., Feb. li.— (By The Associated Press).—$10(1,0110 dam­
age suit charging Governor Lee M. Russell, of Mississippi, with seducing Miss Lake spoke, commending tiie conduc­ biggest athletic events hold in tho
Frances ('. Mirklicad, a former employee in his office, was filed against Rus­ tors on their organization mid the state of Florida, will lie staged on
sell today in the United Stales court here. The plaintiff, now a resident of splendid manhood represented at the Fleming Field, at the University of
New Orleans, in a hill of particulars, declared her reputation, character and luncheon, and dwelt for some moments Florida, April 7 mid 8. It is expect­
on tin* spirit of co-opurntinn, and in ed that President G. Elmer Wilbur
health were ruined as a result of the governor’s alleged misconduct.
“I have frequently heard of the scheme to bring a suit of this character closing assured the new division of will call the annual meeting of tho
against me," Russell declared to a representative of the New Orleans Item the hacking that it could expect by Florida High School Athletic Associ­
last week when asked about the report that a damage suit charging seduc­ both tiie official mul unofficial San­ ation for the forenoon of April 8.
Both the Drew and the Knight A
tion was to lie brought against him. "Charges in that connection are damn- ford. Mr. Lake was followed by
aide lies and an attempt by my enemies to blacken by character" (lie Gov­ President Sheppard, who in a few well Wall cups of Jacksonville and Tam­
ernor continued. Since filing the suit today no statement was made by Gov­ chosen words expressed his apprecia­ pa, respectively, are at stake in this
tion of the reception accorded him in tournament just ns the V. E. .Jacobs
ernor Russell.
Sanford, and on hcluilf of tlio great clip is to he played for in tho basket
NEW ORLEANS, Fell. (i.—.Miss Birkhead charged Governor Russell with Order of Railway Conductors mid of hall tournament. Besides there will
seduction under promise of marriage according to the lull of particulars filed the new division tlimiked the commis­ he the individual medals given by tho
in the damage suit, says special dispatch received by New Orleans Item from sioner mul tiie people of Sanford in University of Florida.
gcnoral for the interest manifested in
No longer v il’ the declaration and
staff representative in Jackson.
tin* organization.
essay contests count for points in the
After coffee mid cigars the party re­ track nnd field meet. Tho declara­
turned to the lodge room mid complet­ tion contests and the essay contest
ed the installation. At tiie lodge room will lie held ns formerly hut they will
each of the visitors wore heard from lie separate events. Medals will bo
in splendid talks mid great good was offered for the winners, hut no points
obtained from their discourses. Tho will ho counted ns bus been the case
Division was deemed organized in due
The statement published elsewhere mous rate of freight, and which are form at four o’clock nnd after a talk in former meets. The doculnrntlon
in tills issue quoting from Mr. J. E. tnxed sometimes to their full facilities from the Chief Conductor, W. J. Wolfe contest will he held Friday night, un­
.
Ingrahm, Vico President of the Florida for carrying health and pleasure seek­ of the New Division, and several talks der the direction of Dr James M
Chapman.
The
essay
contest
will
he
East Const Railroad, as expressing his ers into the State in the winter, nnd from other officers, the lodge closed
.
surprise that tiie Federal Government out of the State in the spring, could and the Conductors attended tho band under the supervision of Dr. J. M
Farr,
head
of
the
department
of
Eng­
whether under Democratic or Repub­ have doubled and trebled their pas­ concert in Central Park.
lish.
lican control, has never seemed to ap­ senger travel and their freight busi­
Other visitors, prominent in tiie or­
The nctual running of the meet will
preciate the advantages of Florida ness by nn adequate publicity cam­ ganization, present, were W. II. Cow­
he
handled by a committee consisting
and therefore has never tnken an ac­ paign in behalf of Florida.
art, R. I,. Calhoun and W. It. Garnett, of track conches Ira E. Ryder nnd
Florida is unique among the states of Tampa, and E. M. Little, A. T. An­
tive part in rcclnmntinn work or in
kindred activities which would have of the Union. It is largely populated tlers, L. II. Causey, E. K. Anders mid J. II. Atkinson, coach W. G. Kline,
assistant conch Major J. A. Van Fleot,
enormously developed that State for by Southern born people. There are J. R. Mathews of New Smyrna.
Dr. R. G. Manchester nnd Prof. P. L.
the good of tho entire country, prom­ mnny from other sections living in
The New Division at Sanford was Reed. Secretary Gonrgu E. White will
pts the suggestion that with the ex­ Florida, hut tin* large hulk of its deemed advisable because there are
ception of tiie East Const Railroad population is of people horn in tho more than seventy-five inductors op­ answer questions relative to accom­
tho railroads of Florida have never State or born in other Southern erating out of Sanford, mid whilo modations mid eating plnccs. A com­
.
adequately appreciated Florida.
If States. It has for nearly half a cen­ most of them are already members mittee consisting of A. N. Sollec, W
J.
Bivens
nnd
J.
O.
Cox
will
have
tury
commanded
tho
attention
of
men
they hnvo done so, they wiuld have
of a division, tho fact that they lived
spent ten times as much money on like Sanford, and Plant, and Flagler, in Sanford math* it well night impos­ charge of the program. E. C. Beck,
making known tho advantages of Flor­ and other men of great wealth, who sible for them to attoml meetings of Judgo Cockerell nnd Dr. J. M. Leake
in early days laid tiie foundation for othor divisions without losing time will receive the eligibility lists nnd
ida as they have done.
number the entries. Professor Beck
If Cnnndian railroads or California tho prosperity which it now enjoys. from their regular runs, and witli tho
will also be responsible for tho busi­
roads had had tributary to their lines But since Plant passed away ninny Division lioru, at tiie Railway Division ness matters relating to the ovont.
a State such ns Florida, with its limit­ yenrs ago his railroad interests wont headquarters, tho members can keep
Little need ho said of tho eligibility
less possibilities as health and pleasu­ into other hands, they have never ad­ in close touch with'thcir organization.
of
entries.
All schools entered will
re resort, nnd ns a State of vast pot­ equately joined in tiie development of
he
members
of tho Florida nigh
entialities for the crention of wealth, tho State or in its publicity work.
POLICE OFFICERS
School
Athletic
Association. If tho
The Seaboard Air Line hns done
for the production of foodstuffs; nnd
ATTACHED BY INDIANS
principal will certify that tho entry
some
good
work,
worthy
of
nil
com­
for industries of ninny kinds, they
AT CIIAURI, INDIA is oiignhlo according to thoso rules
would have spent annually ton times mendations, ns have nil the ronds. But
the entry Is nccepted. Only high
none
of
them
hns
spent
one-terth
ns
as much tnonoy upon publicity work
I l l y 'I'lli” A s s o r l o l r t l I’r r a s )
school pupils mny compete, and spe­
much
upon
making
known
tho
re­
as tho railroads entoring Florida have
LONDON, Feb. 0.—Mob of a Thou­ cial permission to uso grnmmnr grade
ever spent upon making known the sources nnd advantages of Florida ns sand Indian Nationalists Volunteers
hoys in other branches of nthlotlcs
they should have done.
Hero they
resources of that Stnto.
and villagers attacked police officers docs not hold for the stnto track moot,1
have n gold mine indeed; a mine worth
Wo think that one of the reasons,
at Chauri Saturday and killed entire
more than any gold mine on earth. It
pcrchnnco, that the National Govern­
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fob. 7.—
is a mino of vnst resources from which staff of officers, watchman nnd eight
ment never paid much attention to
armed
policemen
who
wore
sont
as
The
prelmiinnry henring of tho alleg­
they can dig freight without end, n
Florida’s development is that tho railreinforcements
says
cnbio
received
ed
wire
tnppers was postponed until
gold mine of passenger travel which
ronds have never adequately made
todny nt Indian office.
tomorrow
at tho request of the state
can ho increased in its wealth-making
known Florida’s resources. Thoso
attorney
who
said he desired to obtain
work to nn unlimited extent. Thoy
railroads, which hnut out of the Stnto
One reason why tho world persists further evidence.
hnvo not worked tho pnssengor trove]
50,000 cnrlondH or more, of fruits and
business ns n gold mine, nor tho re- in wickedness is because tho reform­
foodstuffs annually, paying nn enor­
ers look so darned unhappy.
(Contlnuril from t u r One)
Post Cards at tho Herald Office.

OF MISSISSIPPI
CHARGED WITH SEDUCTION,
SUIT IS FILED

POSSIBILITIES OF THE SOUTH
INADEQUATELY ADVERTISED

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basket of sweet pons, was won by Mra. nindo handkerchief, white tho men’s
0. F. Smith, tho low acoro prise, n prize, a deck of cards, was won by
basket of swcot pens was won by Mrs. Forest Lnke. Mrs. Wight was pre­
Tom Frnzor. In cutting for tho con­ sented n card tnblo covor nnd Mrs.
solation prise, which \yns a largo box Winthrop wns given a lovely cnndlo
of cundy, Mra. G. I. Loucka, was the stick nnd cnndlc.
Following the awarding of prizes
fortunate ono. Tho honorcca woro
h u m * ! o r If y o n a r e e n t e r t a l a l a a , r r r l l e
the
hostess served a tempting salad
presented
with
dainty
pieces
of
silk
a p u itn l vard to th la d r p a r tm r n t, giv in g
d e t a l l a , o r t e l e h p o n e t h e I t e m . I t w i l l LN CELEBRATION OF BIRTHDAY. lingerie.
MACK SENNETT Special 5 part
.
cohrso and cofTee.
he a r r a t l y a p p re c ia te d .
Refreshments
consisting
of
salad,
Mrs.
Shnron’s
guests
included
Mrs.
Comedy------------------------------Mrs. Frank Melsch entertained a t a
Miss Clnrn Phillipa hna returned children’s party nt her homo "Sunny- nllvos, anilines, strawberry ico cream Winthrop, Mr. and Mrs. Wnlter Wight,
«
from n four dnya visit to Atlnntn, Gn., Side” honoring her sistor, Miss Irono served in tiny flower pots and decorat­ Mr. and Mrs. Forest Lako, Mr. nnd
where she attended tho Photographers Drnndt, who cclcbrntcd her 14th birth­ ed with sweet pons, individual cakes Mrs. J. G. Hall, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. J.
convention.
day anniversary on that occasion. Tho iced in pink and coffeo woro served Holly, Mrs. W. T. Langloy, nnd J. J.
Dickinson.
dining room was beautifully dccorntod at tho conclusion of tho card game.
Mrs. Homer Williams (formerly in pink and green. Tho dainty color
Invited to meet thoso charming lionMiss Ruby Roy), of Orlnndo, is spend­ motif being carried out with stream­ orees woro McsdnmcB A. M. DoForSavo money by buying your season
ing tho week end hero with her fath­ ers of crcpo paper, flowers and green­ rost, Tom Frnzor, E. D. Mobloy, W. J. ticket to tho Lyceum Course. $2.00
er, A. L. Roy, and nunt, Miss Dnzolle. ery. Tho favors were littto Kawpio Thigpon, Jonnthnn Peck, Forest Lake, for tho sonson or 75c for each admis­
200-tfc
dolls dressed in pink and green, car- E. F. Housholdor, G. D. Bishop, S. sion.
Mrs. Donald Smith and little daugh­ rying out the color scheme of tho dec*. Pulcston,. A. P. Connelly, G. F. .......
Smith,
H :
ter Evelyn, hnvo returned to Snnford orntions. At five o’clock tho guests T. L. Dumas, E. M. Galloway, S. 0. MISTAKE IN ADVERTISE- .
------------------------Novelties Also
from Snrnsotn, and arc at homo to were invited into tho dining room, Chase, B. F. Whitnor, W. D, Holden,
MENT BUT CHURCHtheir friends nt tho homo of Mrs. where dolicious refreshments wero Deane Turner, G. I. Loucks, John
WELL WAS GAME
Lovell on Palmetto avenue.
served, consisting of candy, cream, Lconnrdl, A. Vaughn, R. A. Nowmnn,
Tonight at the Princess—'“Shattered
In an advertisement ono day this
cake and hot chocolate. Sovornl games Julian Schultz, Harry Wilson, L. C.
Mrs. George Rice nnd her guests, were indulged in. In tho guessing Stringfellow, C. M. Vorce, Ernest week for tho Churchwol! Co., tho
Dreams” with Miss DuPont
Mrs. Charles Iiliss and Mrs. Arthur contest, first prize wns won by Miss Krupp, L. R. Philips, C. J. Humph, Ilernid made, tho price of colored
Chas. Brady, the Baritone Soloist, will sing Cvcrv
Fiske, of Worchcster, Mass, leave to­ Gladys Stcmper; consolation falling Fred Daigcr nnd Miss Hume.
Indian Hcnd 25 instead of 40 cents per
Wednesday
*
morrow for Dnytonn, going from there to Dorothy Thurston. Mrs. Frank
yard and when tho customers enmo
to Miami nnd other places of interest Mcisch was assisted in looking after
BON-TON BRIDGE CLUB.
into tho store Churchwells wero gnmo
on thu East Const. They will also the pleasure of tho guests by hor
The members of the Bon-Ton Bridge nnd sold tho Indinn head at 29 cents
visit Cuba before returning to Snn­ mother, Mrs. Fred Brnmlt, nnd Mrs.
Cluh woro most pleasantly entertnined just tho same. Fortunately very few
ford.
Joe Mcisch. Miss Irene was the reci­ yesterday afternoon by Miss Esther wore in that morning nnd the firm
pient of many beautiful presents.
Miller ut her homo on Magnolia ave­ did not sell foro thnn a hundred ynrdi
BOOK-I.OVERS CLUB
nue, there being two tables of players of tho goods otherwise thoy would
The members of tho Book-Lovers
hnvo charged it up to tho Herald. It
nnd several ten guests.
LOVELY BRIDGE PARTY.
Club wero delightfully entertnined
Exquisite in every detail was the
Quantities of flnmo vines nnd ferns shows that people rend tho advertise­
yesterday afternoon by Mrs. R. J. bridge party given yesterday after- wero artistically usod in tho rooms ments nnd shows tlint Churchwells
IIolly nt her lovely homo on Park avc- „oon j,y Mrs. George Iticc nt the home where tho card tables were arranged. stand by their advertisement regard­
Classified advertisement*, 5 cents a line. No ad taken f«r !«,, (h.T
nuoof her daughter Mrs. Raymond Key,
r»i the interesting game of bridge less.
25 cents, and positively no classified ada charged to anyone Cuk
The afternoon was pleasantly spent j complimenting her guests Mrs. Chas. played high score wns mndc by Mrs.
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a lino nild remit.
discussing late books nnd rending j Bliss nnd Mrs. Arthur Fiske, of Wor- Ben Caswell who was awarded a set
•THE POWER OF BEAUTY"
cordlngly.
chnpters from a lnte book. Lnto in cheater, Mnss. There being seven ta ­ of cut glass salt dishes.
W A N T E D — Customers for fresh raiik
the afternoon Mrs. Holly served do­ bles and n number of tea guests.
Dr. George Ilynmn, Pastor of tho
At the conclusion of tho enrd game
FOR SALE
morning nnd evening deliveries,.
licious refreshments.
The dainty colors of pink, green nnd the hostess served n delicious salnd Bnptlet Temple will Bpcnk on next FOR RENT—4 room cottage nnd
L.
Garrison. Phone 3711. lGJ-StT
Those enjoying the cordial hospital­ Invcndnr were used in the decora­ course and cofTee,
Sunday nt Tho Temple using tho sub­
kitchenette on Heights. Reasonable. 204-tfc
ity of this charming hostess were: tions. In the living rooms nnd on thu
Dr.
Substitutes for absent club mem­ ject. "Tho Power of Beauty."
Miss Annie Hnwkins nnd her house sun porch, baskets nnd crystal vases bers were Miss Luttio Cnldweil, Mrs. layman will use two of tho finest Get key 1007 West First St.—H. W.
209-Gtp
guest, Miss Little of Commorco, Gn., of pink roses, Dombin and sweet pons Percy Mero and Mrs. Roy Chittenden. characters of the Bibio in presenting Allen.
FOR
SALE—Ford
worm
drive
1022
AUTO
Mrs. Henry McLnulin, Mrs. J. E. in pastel shaded were effectively plac­ The club members present woro Mrs. the subject. You nro invited to Tho
truck,
ran
very
little.
High
speed
rtf
PAIRING £
Paco, Mrs. Stella Arrington, Mrs. ed. On the card tables were pink bon J. D. Woodruff, Mrs. Robert Hines, Baptist Temple. Always Good Music.
drive. Lumbar body. Bargnin. Terms
Harry Wnrd, Mrs. E. P. Morse nnd bon baskets decorated with Invcndnr Mrs. Ben Caswell, Mrs. Joe Chitten­ Good Sermon. Polite Ushers.
—Sanford Motor Co., Phono 3. 209-2tc
Mrs. L. P. Hagan,
flowers and blue birds, these were den, Miss Fern Ward, Mrs. C. R. Kirt"Wo’vc Saved A Place For You."
filled with dainty candies.
ley and Mrs. Ed Betts.
FOR RENT
NELLIE TURNER CIRCLE
The score cards were also in keep­
‘.*vT
FOR RENT—Two furnished house­
Tin* Nellie Turner Circle met with ing with the lovely color motif, and IIRIDGE PARTY FOR VISITORS.
keeping rooms on first floor, run­
Mrs. Emma Johnson on Wednesday tlie hours passed quickly in the unus­
ning water in the kitchen. 314 East
Mrs. J. G. Sharon was tho charming
afternoon with a goodly number pres­ ually interesting game of bridge. The
Fifth Street.
270-2tp
hostess
nt
bridge
Thursday
evening
at
ent. A short business meeting was first prize, a lovely basket, wns won
her
home
on
Tenth
street
honoring
her
FOR
RENT—Furnished
two
house
held at which many plans for raising by Mrs. G. F. Smith, the low score, n
house guest, Mrs. Frank Winthrop, of
keeping rooms, 20(S East Third St.
Tallahassee, and Mrs. Walter Wight
270-2tp
of Cairo, Gn., tho'guest of Mrs. Henry
FOR RENT—Furnished bed room.
FT. LAUDERDALE IS THE OPER­
Wight. There being three tables of
Over Scminolo Cafe.
.Hd-tf-c
ATING
BASE
SAY
THE
players.
OFFICIALS.
FOR
RENT—Comfortable
rooms
for
Of exceptional interest wns the
GENERAL REPAIRING
light
housekeeping.
318
Palmetto
game of bridge, the high score among
I l l y T h e A nK iirlnlril I ' r r u a )
nvo.__________
269-10tp
West First St.
Old Ford (iiraf#
the Indies wns made by Mrs. Forest
FORT LAUDERDALE, Feb. 4.—
FOR RENT—Apartment
Lnke, who wns awarded a dainty hand Thirteen alleged wire tappers woro
Phone No. M7-W
rooms and bnth. Apply to
arrested hero yesterday in a raid con­ Miller &amp; Son.
ducted by Sheriff's forces as tho re­ FOR RENT—Nice largo, furnished, CYLINDER GRINDER HERE
10 Stores in GeorgiaFOR YOU SOMETHING NEW
-1 Store in Florida
sult of an investigation ordered *T7y heated rooms with good meals, reas­
Governor Hardee.
onable rates.—Tho Cushing House,
Among tho mnny now innovations
Tho band is Raid to have been active Mrs. W. B. Williams, proprietress,
in confidence schemes in this section Oviedo, Fla.
*
205-fltp for Snnford is tin- Heuld Cylinder
for several weeks.
FOR RENT—5 room house, lights nnd Grinder recently in-inil. I l&gt;y the San­
A building occupied by tho men nnd
water. Apply Gntchel’s Store.
ford Machine &amp; Fmo.diy Co. Mr.
which was equipped for elaborate wire
2&lt;J8-3tp Gibbs of this firm ^:iy th.it this ma­
SELLS IT FOB LESS
tapping operations ns well ns other F o r r e n t
•Three lurgo unfurnlslT chine moans more t*&gt; tin- i.wr.m of
confidence games wns raided by tho
ed roms qewly papered, largo ver- cars thnn anything tin t has i*cn
headed by Deputy Sheriff R.
nndn, soft water in kitchen, corner of brought t o Sanford in many years.
Beginning Monday, The Churchwell Store will inaugurate its first officials
H. Shackleford, of Jncksonvllc, sent
Celery nnd Mclonvillu ave.
209-3tp In other words the owners of cars
hero to conduct an idvestigntion.
---“MONDAY SPECIALS”
can now have cylinders »round out ia
Deputy Sheriff Shackleford deputized
WANTED
the
right manner nnd in well mmpljte
private citizens to assist him in tho WANTED TO TRADE—High class
nnd
fininhed form that &lt;&gt;M mrs are
raid.
'
86-in. Colored Lenine and Indian Head, all colors, yard—
Orlando improved real ostnto •close
really
better thnn new ones when
Seven of tho arrests wore nindo by in for stock of goods in Sanford. Ad­
thoy
come
from the factory. It
E. M. Kelcy, n newspaper mnn.
In dress M. V. Robbins, 42 West Church
menns
much
to
n enr to have the eylinaddition to tho large qunntity of wiro St., Orlnndo, Fin.
100-3tc
ders ground perfectly and with this
tapping pnrnphornnlin seized a tin box
containing $6,000 wns tnkon in charge. WANTED—To exchange nice homo new machine the Snnford Machine and
in Orlando for small improved farm Foundry Co., can give you n real job
Counterfet money presses nnd largo
Sheer Organdie, 40-in, Wide and colors. $1.00 quality,
nt Snnford. Will give difference. I on your cnr. See their advertisement
quantities of spurious currency in var­
also want to rent a 4 or fi room mod­ in this issue.
ious denominations were found.
ern cottage at Sanford; also want to
■
According to Deputy Sheriff Shack­
rent ono to 5 acres tiled farm. Ad­
TAMING THE SHREW
leford, tho band came hero nbout a
dress,
J. B. Smith, Box 30, Orlnndo,
■
month
ngo
and
leased
a
fashionable
■
2G9-3tp
The piny the Taming of the Shrt*
residence in tho henrt of town over­ FinDainty New Breakfast Aprons made of good Gingham
PAINTING
WANTED—Inside
nnd
|put
on Inst night by the Woman’s
looking tho Now river, Tho building,
out by contract or by dny. Reas­ Club wns written up for this i s s u e but
and Percale,
a two Htory affair, wns equipped on
tho ordor of a club on tho first floor onable nnd work guaranteed. 42 East wns crowded out nnd will lie printed
whilo the second story was fitted ns n Livingston Ave., Orlnndo, Fla. . H. in Monday’s Ibhuo.
2G8-3tp
"brokerage" office. Tho fnmillnr black­ Zugg.
Tho High School Boys basketball
boArd, hearing tho caption "Tho Con­
LOST
team
of this city went over to Re­
solidated
Exchange'
was
in
place.
■
Pretty new figured Voiles, 40-in. wide
■
According to Doputy Shoriff Shack­ LOST—Silver mesh bag, with name Land last night to conquer the De­
I■
Nell Lnwson on it. Finder roturn Land High School team hut were con­
leford tho alleged confidence men had
operated In virtually every depart­ to Mrs. J. B. Lnwson on Park nvonuo quered instead although the
271 -2tp wns very fast nnd very close. To*
ment known to Ensy Btreet. Stylish­ nnd receive roward.
■
DcLnnd team were victorious to
ly
dressed
nt
all
times
and
with
the
■
Fast Colored Shirt Madras, best quality
tune of 28 to 20.
men of prosperous business men thoy im k n l t t l n i c i l n i u m t u
plied their trade among the gullible 1*3
1*3
■
Melvillcs Cornelians will open *
winter
visitors.
Spurious market ka PARISH HOUSE CALENDAR
■
week’s engagement here eoimncncinf
■
transactions nnd "suro things" on
■
horso races wero features of their op- ta fci itj r j nu ttj im tn
n Monday night. They have been her*
before nnd hnvo always delighted t *
orations,
he
said.
Fort
I.nudordnlo
is
Silk Shirting, new patterns
n small wintering plnco on the paved Feb. 13.—Saint Agnes’ Vnlontlne largo nudiences. They return w&gt;
an entirely now ropolrtore and prom­
highway between Palm Bench and Mi­ party.
ise to givo tho people « better » o*
ami.
Fob.
21-22—Woman'll
thnn
over. Watch the Daily Rcr‘
Colonial
Mrs. Frnncis Sellers wns not placed
party.for
the
progrnm for the week s P*f*
in Jail hut held under surveillnncc nt
a local rooming house.
Scout Percales, 36-in. wide
forninnco.
•
Fob. 24.—Charity Ball.
funda woro diacuaaod with onthuaiaam.
It wna decided to givo a Valentino
Ton on February 14th at Mra. Whit­
tles on Fronch nvonuo.
MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor,
Tho Circlo inccta with Mra. Ediaon
Phone 217-W
Freeman
next Wodnosdny nfturnoon
If ; i n h av e a n y f r ie s ! * v la ltln c yoa
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INDICTMENTS RETURNED
Hnvo you tried tho oxcollcnt Sun­
AGAINST CITY OFFICERS,
OF THE WINDY CITY day dinnors nt tho now Sominolo Cafo.
Ask your friends nbout these dinnors.
'Th® A s s a e i n l e d I 'r e a n )
They know.
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CHICAGO, Fob. 4.—Indictments re­
turned by spcclnl grand jury against
Tho Semipolo Cafo is putting San­
Hovon officials and former officials of ford on tho map by tho oxcollcnt din­
Chicago today charging violation of nors thoy nro serving every day but
tho civil sorvlco Inw through snlu of of courso tho Sundny dinnors nro
subscriptions to political nowspnper special occasions.
All tho host of
hacked by tho city administration and everything nt tho Sominolo.
tickets to picnic given by faction
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hooded by Mayor William H. Thomp­
son.

RADIOPHONE REPORTS
TO START FOR FARMERS
Beginning on Tuesday
!«*»
fnrmor’s mnrkot reports will
^ '
out twice n dny by radiophone «
what is happening in the whole**
markets of this city, Arrnngcmcn
to servo tho farmers of Now 0 •
Now Jorsoy nnd Eastern Penns) '
In with theso roports wero c&lt;»mp£
Inst week botwcon tho State r)t |'a .
mont of Forms nnd Markets an
Westinghouso Electrical nnd Jlsn
fncturing Compnny.

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TH E SA N FO RD D A ILY H ER A LD , M ONDAY, FE B R U A R Y 6, It

PAGE TWO
Mrs. Fnlconor considers Indis­
SANFORD DAILY HERALD which
pensable to right living on the pnrt of

MICKIE SAYS

lacking in Florida sols, a burned ov
ory year n our state. Investigations
show that tho farmer who preserves
the material which grows on tho land
and turns it back into tho soil, is moro
wealthy and Independent than is tho
man who cnrlessly destroys It.
Thsi applies ntso to tho forost and
woods. Grass, strnw and lenves, espe­
cially leaves, should never be burned,
since the become tho very dlfe nnd
strength of tho soil when made n pnrt
of it. "Tho man who burns tho woods
should bo nrrested for arson," is tho
way one ouid and experienced mnn of
the soil put it.
In discussing this subject tho Pro­
gressive Farmer said let’s remember
these two big facts:
"1, When you burn a ton of forest
lenves or a ton of hroomstraw, you
have done just as much harm ns if
you have burned or destroyed n ton of
horse manure.
"2. If you have 100 tons of forest
lenves in some piece of weeds near
you, nnd neglect to put it on your
Innd, it is the snmo ns if you had 100
i tons of cow manure or horse manure
| or 12 tons r ' 2-2-2 fertlM-.or out there
and ncgle.t. to haul it up and use It."

young pooplo. It cnled for tho uso of
f vc ^ ku xna puimt -nto v “ '"v.
high school and Intcnncdintc school
'
VCtM&amp;tt OP MOMS IM "tU\« PAPl^r—
gymnasiums ns recreation centers for
u t t KMMW AAl attM EM KMWO*—
girls where, under adult supervision, M Jf -tU' ©VINttSO NWM^.VAEAMIVlJ
they can romp off their high spirits.
-ru' A t&gt;a, \ * iw jm xm fW v n o s -t
i’t m i . u u i E i t s
This, with mental and physical testa
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, J . H O I.L V __________________ ___ E d i t o r
for school children to protect ail of v. 'aMCttfc f o &lt;arf -(W VAoet wca.
n . J . L I I . L A U D ___ S e e r e t a r y - T r e n a u r e r
H . A. SfKUL........ .... ........ t i e n e r a l M a n a g e r them providing women physicians
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O. L. I I I W I N
C ircu latio n M a n a g e r
I’h n n r 148 u p t o OlOO 1*. SI.
for schools and special teachers for
A d v e r t i s i n g l l n t e a M a d e K n o w n on
boys and girls in detention homes, was
NDW
A p p licatio n
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made the part of tho bonrd of educa­
th a itm o
H n b s r r l p t l o n 1’i B r In A d v n n r e
tion in improving conditions. Tho W.
This institution, whose success and strength has
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■la M o n t h s ........................................... — 3-00 C. T. U. undertook for its part, to
D e l i v e r e d In C it y b y C a r r i e r
been builded by a loyal people, whose roost valugiv6
O n e W e e k ................ ......................... IB C e n t s plan classes to fit parents to
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their children curly and proper sex
able asset Is the confidence, trust and esteem of
T h e h l g l a - t o 18- p a g e W e e h l r H e r ­
a l d e n t i r e l y c o v e r s .Hemlnole C o u n t y education, and ngreed to provide in­
a n d Is p u b l i s h e d e v e r y F r i d a y . A d v e r ­
those who know it best and whose highest en­
t i s i n g r a t e s m a d e k n o w n o n a p p l i c a ­ struction by means of literature, lec­
t i o n . D e m o c r a t i c In p o l i t i c s . g3.SU p e r tures, films and other means, for girls
y e a r , a l w n y s In n d v n n e e .________________
deavor is to attain still higher plains of service_
in industry or in school, whose par­
MEM I l l 'l l T H E ASSOCIATED IMIHHS
ents have shirked their duty. The Y.
wishes you a happy, healthful and prosperous
W. C. A. took the responsibility of
New Year.
tooking after housing conditions by
UiH'S&amp;ttJ*
Cardinal Achilla Itattl is the new establishing a hotel for working girls
A iT O r/p ll
Pope. Luckily he will now change ids and young women, and other organ!iliB e
nnmc to Pius Eleventh.
zuUuns ngreed to work for a woman’s
E M D
---------- o----------bureau in the police department, for a
Stealing autos should he put in the regulation raising the age limit for
same category as stealing horses in gjr]8 brought into the juvenile court
days gone by. Hanging was the pen- from 10 to 18, for the patrolling of
ally and it stopped horse stealing.
Icounty roads and tho control of road 1
!El.I’ING THE FA EMEUS
ctiamXir
---------- o-houses and for the
securing of women I
i&amp;rto,
The Weekly Sun, of DeLand, is to lie "big sisters"
to girls who come!
/ aiding to tho Washington agriamong the new papers in the state U„(|UP the jurisdiction of any court,
,
frigid ding iky. Hut the mass meeting
. , . conference the marketing
nnd will hear the name of C. A. Alli­ ...... . . .
i.
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materialize. About forty poo. C“ “
son as manager. tThe
firs ssuo 1as |(0 done elsewhere, Mrs. bnlconor p|(. n||m . to thc ,1,,,,,. downstairs and proV in is tlie most serious one fac­
The Lincoln House advertises no
not come to us as yet find we await siiys in discussing tile program. "It mm||) ill(]1)irkis nn(! passed
Three ing the American farmer. Until the menu, hut you men and ladies can get
tht’ BUmC’
is n«*»«»ry “ ■ '&lt;»&lt;•"• ‘in. local situa- (.aIm, up!llniril nlul waited for the fnn tr has mastered the technic of the host SOc meals served in Sanford
tit phase of tlie agricultural game,
---------- o-----------Hon first before trying to make plans ,
. . , ......... .
’.' there. Try us.
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at least as well as lie has masterei
YOU CAN GUT MOUE
Editor Holly of the onnfoid Hei- f„|. the preventioii of sex, delinquency
"Now the Comereial has not been other phases, marketing will continue
aid anil Editor Felkel of the St. among people during that active and
asked to present this case. Wo uro as his most hnffling problem.
Augustine Record are two of the Hire"
. .
,
, „
.
,limcult l11*110*1 fr,,m mIoleSLt,nco t0 doing it upon our own responslbilltv
Hut this is being done.
judges to award Ilungalmv Henutiful marriage. It is all « community re- f t
rcnsons. 0 ne is that the edlCounty
Agent J. J. Sechrest, of
in New Smyrna to the author of the sponsibility
...... and successful work must tor hupponft to l)0 omj (&gt;f „ H, twenty.
Hamilton
County,
has reported that
winning cssny on Feb. 22.—Titusville be based on on uiulerstamliag of the Anothor ift tlmt „ lirt C()rporatlon 1ms
tile
farmers
of
his
county have come
QUALITY &amp; SERVICE
Advocate.
factors involved. No com
ity* plan {;xjt,ni|L,(| credit to the Chamber of seven hundred tons of fertilizers. His
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will succeed that does not take into Commerce to rather more than Dunn
i We wish to announce til at we iinve
New York woman worth a million account the need for bettor education, or liradstreet would ndvise was good report added that about four duller* ,,oon Knmtc(, the Florh|u ,lgCncy for
mnrries a youth of twenty, a Russian, improved home life and wilier provis- business. Wo did this in view of our a tun on the entire order was saved the—
to the farmers. Isn’t that solving tho
and they are away on their honey­ ion for the right use of leisure."—
HABY
knowledge last year of the "mounts ( fnnm,r.H nmrkctlng problem?
moon the New York papers devoting Tampa Times.
that
had
been
subscribed
for
the
up­
AND
Again County Agent C. E. Matyards of space to the event. It is no
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keep
and
maintenance
of
tlie
l&gt;u&lt;ly.
tht?ws.
of
Suwannee
County,
rep
o
rts!..
.
,
,
.
one’s business who these ultra-mil­
WHERE IS THE TROUIILK?
manufacturers of
Munv
of
our
citizens
who
hear
irood
,
.
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,
,
,
.
Made
by
tho
largest
mai
mnnj Oi our o w u i s
^ u the farmers of his countv as buying , ,
, ,,,
. . .
lionaires marry and no one’s business
ly in the world,
reputations for nayintr
their
obliua- seed, potatoes
. i l.t K ' H of
f t lietter
*i f t*. I f I varieties
•U l»l*U . n *III,
Iftrutul
Pianos
exclusively
p
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whether they have brains or not.
Newspaper men who are natural - tions have failed utterly to come for
One of these superb instruments in
carload quantities.
And in another dull art mahogany will he on exhibi­
---------- o---------horn boosters have a hard time find­ ward with the funds they subscribed.
report
lie
states
that
tlie
farm bureau tion all this week in
Willis Powell, secretary of the Lake
County Chamber of Commerce says ing tlie trouble with their towns since Among others, we are holding the ling of Suwannee is ordering tlie farmers’
to
he don’t want any "sure-thingers" over they find so many people prone to and paying 8 per cent interest for the fertilizers, saving them from
PALM ROOM of the
$(l a ton. Isn’t that solving tlie farm­
there. They write in about Florida stand hack and knock everything in­ privilege.
HOTEL VALDEZ
"Those who have taken an active er’s marketing problem?
and want a "sure thing" before in­ stead of boosting. The newspapers go
Write us for price and terms
Certainly it is solving the buying
vestingf. As Willis says, Florida was ahead and publish the stulT free and part
m in
m the work of this civic , body
u
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lilt by "sure-thingers," the pio-‘ give away everything except their have put forth honoat effort and they end of it. And we confidently believe
not huiit
ncers took u elianee and everyone will shirt and never get anywhere while *.nvt' '" ’’Di &gt;ute( o
ic r money it- that county agents like the two re­ J. H. HINTERMISTER
Specialist in Spinal Adjustments
have to take the same chance. Bread the fellow who does nothing to help 81i'k'8' ,,or in"tnncB- miwtithstnnding ferred to above, if given the chance,
PIANO CO.
does not grow on bread fruit trees in his town is usually tlie one that k i c k s / 11 1Kt&lt;HI,’J' owing to us, you w
in will come very nenr to leading their
BUY IN SANFORD
Florida any more than it does in the 1the most at the Chamber of Com- Lth,,t t,lu C&lt;“
rdn,t !l" ,11its uodi or farmers to the correct solution of tho
Wm. J. Kermode, D. C.
states north of us.
j meree and other kindred organizations l,,st yt‘nr 'mi&lt;l in cush thoir subHcrlp other end of tho marketing problem
tion
of
$200
for
the
work
ot
tlie
or­
—that of selling.
that are trying to make the town
Doctor of Chiropractic
-----------o----------Sanford needs more advertising and greater and usually make the kicker ganization. We are not nlono in this
Gnrncr-Woodruff Building
this spring and summer is the time greater thereby. The newspaper men hut we feel more at liberty to tell NET PROFITS FROM 11 CITIES
Office Hours:
to do it. Tlie Chamber of Commerce usually look on with amazement ami, our own experience than we do tlie
WITH MUNICIPAL OWNED
Now
9 to 12 a. m. nnd 1 to G p. in.
should receive the support of every j them hold the bag for most of the
“f ,0U,'_C(; ' / / rk°r9:
PUBLIC UTILITIES
citizen of Sanford. It has worked fun while they are looking on. Thc we feel lliat it is up to those who have
Sundays and evenings by appointment
wonders for this city during the past Leesburg Commercial sums it up in permitted their obligations to stand
Get
An
Abstract
Before
Umlor
municipal
ownership
nnd
op­
unfulfilled to first come across with
year or more and it is up to you to tlie following:
eration tlie net profits for 1021 in tlie
Buying Property
keep it going strong. The Chamber
"Somewhere there is a divergence their money nod square up the-hack following cities of Florida and G eo ­
Wth Ford headed for the Shoals,
debts,
then
to
voice
their
feeling
rewould
it he inappropriate to call hiin
of Commerce is putting on a strong of opinion among the people of Leesrgia for Hie water and electric plants
advertising campaign for thc ensuing burg regarding the proper methods of
^10'',ny 1 ,cy Ihlnk tlie oigan- ns specified were as follows:
E.
A.
DOUGLASS,
Pres.
•Muscle bound?
year and it will bring results in limus-' putting out best foot foremost and t izatioii should lie conducted and take
Lakeland, population 7,Oii2, water
amis of new people.
save their lives the fellows who have ! lht,lr P,af c in th°
.zatum and and electric plants, $110,1 Ul.
been shouldering the hulk of the l,ur-jhB,p ton,,U1'1 U thnt wny* W“ ,iB*uro
Savannah, Gn., population 8:1,252,
Next Tuesday, the 7th ins’t., th den are unable to find out where that th&lt;w ,ncn
thoy wi 1 find tho water plant only, $85,000.
j Commercial ready to help them nceomfreeholders in the Mims district west divergence lies.
Tifton, Ga., population 2,005, water
ittle
everything they set out to do for plant, only, $11,00-1.
of tile Indian River will vote on the
"The Commercial may get a ...... ‘
proposition to authorize the board &lt;&gt;? censure for airing tho private affairs I ,bt' Rood
community,
Tallahassee, Fla., population 5,027,
county commissioners to issue $.10,- of the community but it is accustomed
*" c bope
w’d st*r up 80nu’ ur' water and electric plants, $52,087.
000 in time warrants for the purpose to censure and a little moro or less moment. We hope that some one
Jacksonville, Fla., population 01,of building a hardsurfneed road from will not seriously bother us. The im- "r 1)1 ,,1‘
t*hW0 wboBB nr'n,L's H^*nd 512, electric plant only, $107,727.
Mims to the west county line, Brevard portant thing is to locate the thing10,1 tlu‘ unPnW liwt of ,W8t yt'“r wiM
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St. Petersburg, J'’la., population 14,■
county's link in a hardsurfneed road that lies between willingguess to work c,,nu’
'my up ,nn'1 'l»r,nt n 227, water plant $10,570, gas plant,
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from Titusville to Sanford via South- and the work itself on the part of the piece' in the Commercial setting us $11,005.
right
or
setting
us
down,
which
ever
OwnerHhip
of
Real
Estate
Rives
you
a
definite
place
and
in■
mere and Geneva.—Titusville Ad- great majority of our citizens and if
, ,
Macon, Ga., population 52,555, wut■
vacate.
I we can get out from under cover that i thoy p re t'r' L1ot 8 ^wt
tho "fresh 1or I’lan*
$170,000 (estimated),
flue nee in the community. It makes you a more desirable J
---------- o-----------I hidden reason or excuse for so muny!of thia ‘,0H,,lof k u,'',
!* ,iiini-h ^ Fort Myers, Fla., population 2,078,
citizen. AND WHAT BETTER INVESTMENT CAN YOU ■
The Sanford Herald tells that thin failing to assume their share of civic start. Let’s either clean out the hunch water plant only, profit, but figures
new fire engine, pumper and auxiliary 1responsibilities, we will have nccom- that is running things now and put in uwnit auditors’ report.
MAKE?
£
some fresh blood or get behind those
chemical combination has arrived in plished n great deal,
Live Oak, Flu., population 2,102,
■
that city ami will lie tested and work-1 "There Isn’t any lack of desire on who are in and push. Leesburg is water plant only, $7,500.
ed to show tlie commissioners its pos-j the part of our people to see Leesburg lagging and for no renson on earth
Thomasville, Ga., population 8,!UG,
sihilities, "The new engine will pump go to the front and to have Leesburg but that there is some difference of water and electric plants, $18,000. No
7B0 gallons of water a minute and stay there, so we can dismiss at once opinion that is being hidden under a profit from water plant.
Fitzcrnhl, Ga., population 0,870, | a
carries a thirty-five gallon chemical the excuse that tlie people as a whole j bushel and nursed in secret."
-----------o----------tank and 1,000 feel of hose nnd Is are uninterested. The hnschidl park I
water and electric plants, profit, but ■
ready to fight fire at any time and that is being built proves that so fully IN SOME TOWNS MERCHANTS DO figures incomplete.
s
NOT ADVERTISE
These cities have made profits from I 5
in any place," remarks the Herald, that we need go no further, though we
their municipally owned ami operated
Tho now apparatus is tho latest in ile-1might give other recent instances if
A. P. CONNELLY, Agent
Whon we pick Up some hrinlit little public utilities plants.
tnil of fire-fighting machines nnd will they were necessary. Bat it remains
If the privately owned Orlando wnt■undoubtedly lie of value to tlie city, just as true that twenty Leesburg newspaper nnd find it liorcft of abI t is a good asset even though there men aer tlie sole support this year of vortisements from the stores of Ids 1or and electric plants made a net In­
may seldom lie need for using it; tin* the Chamber of Commerce and ail tlie homo town, and wonder why tie stay s! ciinio if $18,000 in 1021, is there any
[ reason why they cannot continue to
feeling of security Hint conics with otTorts of that twenty have been in- there.
SUNDAY AT WELAKA DINING ROOM
Cobwebs on the windows, dust on show a profit under municipal operaample provision for fighting fires is sulTieient to get the others hack into
the can goods, faded streaks in tlie tion ?
worth a great deal to citizens.—Times harness. Why?
If Lakeland, Savannah, Tifton, TulUnion.
"That ‘why’ is the puzzle. Honestly shelf-worn cnlico nnd a down-in-thc*
ouU-nt-tho-olbow merchant nhnHHuo, Jacksonville, St. Petersburg,
and frankly, if those who have 'car­ mouth,
ried on’ in thc face of discouragement standing in his sagging doorway— Macon, Fort Myers, Live Oak, ThomPROTECT YOUTH IS WICHITA
( Southern Style)
have made any callosal mistake, they wcedH in the street, cows browsing in asville nnd Fitzgornld mnke n profit
PROGRAM.
do not know about It. If they have, the public square—sand ankle deep with lower rates than now exist in
Orlando 1h there any reason why Or­
Wichita, Kansas, is one of the cities they should he told what it is, Lack- near thc old hitching post.
And tho newspaperman boosting, lando, n city of 0,282 population, with
MENU
whore the serious misbehnvier of tho1ing any information of that character,
young people bus nlnrmod the older thoy can only doploro nnd plod and the boosting, boosting the sorry plueo 'us 20,000 in winter, cannot mnke a pro­
Cream of Chicken Soup
fit in proportion?
generation, but Wlchltn, unlike many follow who bears up under such a civic calls his town.—Miami Metropolis.
-----------o----------I»
there
loss
faith
in
Orlando
than
another town, has not taken Rh alarm burden as that is not fit for bis best
Celery
out in tulk and complaint. Wichita work for tho good of himself or tho GRASS AND LEAVES LIFE OF in these other cities7 Less bruins?
Less nervo? Less business initattvo?
SOU.—DON’T BURN THEM
haB gono to work to improve things, community.
Young Roast Turkey, Cranberry Sauce
Loss Vislion?
Ttyj first step was the calling of a
"Not very long ngo a cull for a muss
Iinve you ever seen a plowman burn | Your unswor will bo awaited on
Candied Yams
Whipped Potatoes
muss mooting by tho League of Worn- meeting was mnde und the dodgers
0n VotorH, with every civic nnd relig- declared thut a ‘strike’ was imminent. off u field of grass or strnw? Thnt j February 21.
Creamed Cauliflower
lous organization of women in the Thut wn8 literally true. The bunch . m„n didn’t stop to consider tho value!
city answering tho call. The W. C. thut has boon doing the civic work of the grass or strnw to the Innd ho |
WEEK'S WEATHER
Fruit Salad
T. U. by virtue 6f its seniority, pre- wanted to tender Its resignation nnd 1 Whh tilling.
If he had, the grnss,
-------sented a program of social protective' lot others take up thq work und see ifwould not have boon burned, b u t. Weather Outlook for the Period Feb
Home-Made Cocoanut Custard Pie
measures prepared with tho aid of It could not be done in such a manner! would have belli plowed into tho soil,'
runry fl to 11, Inclusive.
Mrs Martha P. Fnlconor of the Amor- as to satisfy those who must bo dis-1 providing that nan owned tho fa rm / Soi th Atlantic nnd East Gulf States ■
Ice Cream and Cake
\
San Social Hygiene association, nnd satisfied with tho present plans and
Millions of dollars worth of so il,—Rain nt beginning of wook
nnd i
it wns adopted. The first suggestion efforts, else thoy would not withhold humus in tho form of grass, straw ugnln Friday or Saturday, otherwise .i
Coffee
of all concerned wholesome recreation themselves nnd their support in suehj and benns, a thing terribly nnd sadly fair with normnl temperature.
P i k l l ^ r i e v e r ? a f t e r n o o n i m p l Hum
d a r a t t h e H e r a l d I l n U d l n * . 107
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1922
various team will be allowed to use ST. JOHNS IS MATCHLESS
TOUKN^ 111 ‘jfj® E1) |iy h o a KD more tourney number, and the team
IN ITS BEAUTY ANI) ITS
JAFFA GETS HARBOR
may then he substituted for tho num­
USEFULNESS TO FLORIDA
jjuhI Have I’crfcct Record; ber on the schedule.
ICnnllnu.d Uoin I'ags One)
Each team will he allowed an
Cha^P*
Jonah’s Home Town to Be
Two Defeats Eliminate
entry list of seven players. And no The river in places widens out like
Important Sea Port.
team will be allowed to use fore than a lake, five to ten miles wido, and
, rAlNKSViaE. Feb. -I.-The board
one
feeisk
like
being
at
scu.
Side
J
i GA ,„,i of the Florida High School seven different plnyers during the trips can be taken un tho Oklawaha,
I
met today and decided upon aeries of games. This will give dis­ the crookcdest stream in Amcricn, to Plans Under Way tor Modern Roads
for Old City, Famous in Blbts
■ At r U ; for running the first an- tant tennis the same advantage ns Silver Spring, tho largest in this
nearer
teams,
and
it
will
follow
high
Time* — Italian Syndicate
rflf, tatc hightj school basketball
country, the outlet of which is ample
to Back Project.
n umttoheheld at the Uni vers- school tournaments.
The officiating of the tournament in size to float a steamboat, and Crcs.
“; : , FI„H JO &gt; .rch2,i « n d 4 .™ .
cent Lake, a gem body of water, lined
Jnffa, Palestine. — If Jonah the
be the basketball classic of the will be dono by Coach J. 0. Kline with orange grovesfl can be visited.
prophet should return within the next
will
and Mr. It. G, Manchester. Both of
Large steamers are available, with ac­ few months to this little atavistic port,
lUtc.
committee has pro- these men are experienced refercs.
Tho execution
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commodations
ns fine ns any In all the whence he set suit some 2,000 years
Non-tninsfernblc
season tickets
. u,ly decided upon the method
ngo on bis tempestuous voyage, be
country.
vioualy
choosing the competing team*. good for all the tourney games will
probably would be amazed at the
This
la
Riviere
de
Mai
of
the
Through vice-president
W. D. Wil- he offered to the public the last week Frenchman, this Rio de San J.uan of metamorphosis.
The ticket will sell
After all these centuries, modern­
,on of Fort Myers, the Board of Con- in February.
the Spaniard, and this St. Johns riv­ ism,
for
one
dollar.
These
may
be
ob­
in the form of n Twentieth cen­
will select the two best teams
er of the American i snot as wide as tury harbor, Is about to make Its com­
tained
from
Secy.
G.
It.
White,
of
the
from each congressional district and
the Amazon, as-deep in its bed ns the mercial encroachments upon this bask­
|w0 teams form the state nt Inrge. University Y. M. C. A.
Colorado, ns shallow as the Platte or ing seashore, whose name Whs Joppa
These tell tennis will complete forvthe
Arkansas, as long ns the Mississippi, when Jonah know It.
1922 CALENDAR PADS
championship title of the state on the
For some years, and particularly
ns clear as the Uruguay, ns muddy ns
University floor.
the Missouri, as mighty as the Niag­ since the British occupation, a harbor
There is nothing quite so handy,
The playing schedule has been so
ara, as broken with Islumls as the St. for Palestine lias been talked of, hut
arranged for this tourney that each quito so useful, quite so indlBpcnsiblo Lawrence; not frigid as the Red nnd only now Is this dream of easy Ingress
learn entered must be defeated twice for the busy office mnn ns the calen­ the Mackenzie; not hntUc-Htuinod as* and egress to and from the cradle of
Christianity about to he realized.
re­
before it is eliminated. Thnt means dar desk pnd. It helps you
the Iser or the Tiber; not fed with
An Italian hanking syndicate, hav­
that if a quintet happens to lose Its member, It gives you tho day and mountain snows as the Columbia or ing satlsiled Itself that great commer­
first game it is not out of the run­ date, it gives you just what you want tho Frazer; not dense with population cial possibilities are wrapped up In
ning. The winner of the ntate title nnd when you wnnt it. 1922 Calen­ oh the Thames nnd the Seine—yet, for new-old Palestine, has offered to ad­
will havefinished without
a loss, dar pads just received from tho fact­ ail that, the St. Johns river cuts some­ vance the necessary capital, subject
,mi the Hoard will he able to rank ory—the tccond shipment—the first thing of a figure in the Western Hem­ to adequate governmental guaranties,
the four best teams in the state at shipment was exhausted in one week. isphere, and the possibilities of its de­ and the actual work is expected soon
to begin.
the close of competition.
Sixteen Got n 1922 Calendar pnd before they velopment are endless,
The plans as drawn call for the ex­
arc
all
gone.
Desk
stands
for
the
games will be played during the
The
St.
Johns
is
several
hundred
penditure
of a sum not to exceed $7,Two of these will be cnlcmlnrs if you have none.
three days
miles long, and with tributaries gives 000,000, t&lt;&gt; to* retired with Interest
ichedulcd for Thursday night, and the
Jacksonville not less than a thousand within thirty years.
The Nellie Turner Circle meets with miles of inland navigable waters. It is
games t» decide the championship ami
The harbor Is to tie located directly
to decide third and fourth plnccH will Mrs. Edison Freeman next Wednesday a placid stream, as a rule, and tidal opposite the section of (he old city of
be staged Saturday night. Tho other afternoon at 9:30 nt 100 Myrtle ave­ from the ocean to Lake George, ninety lllhle times, making the present cus­
tom house a central point from which
270-3tc
names will In- played Friday morning, nue.
miles south of Jacksonville—safe ev­ the extension will he Hindu northward
afternoon, and vening and Saturday
erywhere for the smallest craft.
It and southward.
It Is to comprise
When looking for something good
forenoun. A dummy schedule will be
never overflows its banks, nnd big fish three sections, one devoted entirely
made with the teams indicated by toent, well cooked, well served and from the sea, which run up our way,' f« freight and passenger ships, one to
numbers one to ten inclusive. On tho'perfect satisfaction, Invest f»0c at the with native tribes, contribute to tho slilpImlMItii! and repairing ami one to
271 -tit p
jocund of .March the captains of the Lincoln House.
Income of a considerable number of fishing.
Lack of proper harbor facilities tins
people anti supply our tables with heoa one of tin* greatest InipciUiaeuI*
must excellent food.
to commercial development of Pales­
The St. Johns runs narthwnrd a tine, nail, consequently, the Inhabitgreater distance than any other stream ants are looking with keen anticipa­
on earth except the Red, the Macken­ tion upon the time when large ships
zie and the Nile. The latter is its ran (lock easily on Palestine’s shores.
When the weather Is stormy ami Un■
■ counterpart in fertile belongings, with sea rough, it Is now practically Impos­
a
■ the advantage on the side of the
for bents to come even within
! Re-Grind Your Motor Cylinders and Increase 5 American stream which has no desert sible
three miles of himl. where even In
to run through, but n naturally pro­ liilhl weather all ships have to he
POWER
with
the
Saving
of
OIL
and
Gas
5
ductive
land, where there is no stony loaded and nnbmded with the aid of
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soil to provoke am! hinder the farm­ small, obsolete eraft. Thus It Is es­
er's plowshare or no long-continued timated at least $ 1.IKM1,(100 a year can
droughts to impoverish and wither his be saved on the lending and uuluudliig
Item alone, to sny nothing of the In­
i
■ crops,
evitable effect better shipping frtoll■ Why sacrifice on the value of your car by turning it in when ■ Tributary is a region possible of Itles will have on the cost of living,
^ you can have the cylinders re-ground and fit with DELUXE * supporting a million people, with plen­ which Is now excessively high.
ty (o spare to feed other millions in
Commensurate with harbor Improve­
■ PISTONS and have a better running motor than before. ■ less
ment, the city of Jaffa Itself Is tank­
favored
parts
of
the
earth;
but
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the population is not yet here. Na­ ing plans to come out of Its lethargy
reap rich rewards. Independent
; The Oil and Gas You’ve Bought and Lost ■ ture's inimitable grace has touched and
Interests already are lay­
tiie river with u lavish hand, nnd it commercial
ing
plans
to
develop four miles of
jj
Would More than Pay Regrinding Cost
presents to the traveler nil ever-vary­ waterfront, Intending to Imlld store­
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■ ing panorama of which the eye never rooms, restaurants, hotels ami private
5 We invite you to visit our shop and see the HEALD CYLIN- J tires. In its domain strawberries homes for the benefit of trailers and
i DEU (iltlNDER in operation. All lending automobile mnnu- g ripen at Christmas-time anti flowers tourists.
" fact lirers use the HEALI).
5 bloom when the north is held in thrall
by snow and frost.
WILD DUCKS BLOCK STEAMERS
When Ponce de Leon searched its
banks for the fountain of perpetual C a n v a s b a c k i and Other W a t e r F o w l
D is p u t e C h a n n e l W i t h Them ,
youth, he was convinced that if such
R i v e r Pilots Say.
a blessing existed anywhere on earth,
;
: it must be in this sun-kissed land, the
Port Deposit, Mil.—Stories of Abun­
health and snlubriousnesn of which dance of ducks and other water fowl
have stood the fullest test.
are being told about the mouth of the
Over it is a sky as blue as that of Susquehanna.
Italy; nt night as bright with stars
(in the "tints,” one sportsman re­
ns the Chaldean plains that gave birth ports "there Is a fowl for every blade
Steamers sailing these
to astronomy. Nowhere tloes the moon of grass."
waters
tell
that
the cnnvnshacks are
seem nearer. It has a summer air
disputing
the
channel
rights with
■
■ that novod depresses; a winter air them. Wild geese have come from
that invigorates hut never destroys; the Nortti and are in elegant shape,
over it the wind carries in its wings one pair shot weighing 2(1 pounds.
s
■ the vivifying health of the sea. Its
Swans, protected hy federal and
banks never experience the long spells Maryland Ihwb until 1922, are digging
of miserable, muddy roads common in tip wild celery. In spot* white beau­
the eastern and most of the southern ties huddle so close that acrea of the
states. It has along its banks and "lints” resemble Helds covered hy
snow. Tills Is thp sight thnt Is seen hy
!E
iI tributary standing timber in variety pnssengers on .the Pennsylvania.
nnd quantity sufficient to keep a mul­
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Through
physical
work,
mental
ef{
j
titude
of workmen busy for muny long
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Qsts Old Wltnsss F h ,
yearn fashioning it Into form for huSmith Centre, Kan.—When John
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fort, with a big clash of persistency
5 mnn use. At Palatkn, the Gem City, Snwyer went hack to Ids old home In
H
§ is the inrgest cypress snw mill in Pawnee City, Neb., a few days ogo
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of purpose to season them.
| America, and near by ami in Hight for a visit, the clerk of the District
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■ from tho river, tho only camphor plan­ court there telephoned him that he
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“With a growing Bank Account, difJ tation in thu United States.
had some fees due him, nnd to rnll
get them. Sawyer did so nnd was
Under Us benign skies every month nnd
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ficulties, and all that clan of awel can bo made to provide something for astonished to lenrn It was w itness
feea due him In n trial 20 years be­
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the table from garden, field and grove, fore. The amount was $4.20.
e
some spectres, vanish like clouds be§ nor does it demand heavy clothing nnd
fires for wnrmth during the
Prehistoric Bone Unearthed.
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fore the wind.”
5 blazing
Sioux Falls. 8. D.—What Is thought
winter season. It has no competitor
in the United States for climate. to bo a mastodon rib, which hud prohAlong its banks there Is room for hun­ nbly been hurled In the sainc place
dreds of splendid homes, surrounded for from 20,000 to 30,000 years, has
been unearthed hy Philip M. Hull. In
by orange groves, rose gardens and West Sioux Fulls.
fields, which provide a good living
and delightful surroundings.
You have not enjoyed ono of the
most
delightful experiences in all Flor­
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
Bad Luck Comes
ida until you have taken this trip,
From Horseshoes
F. I* FORSTER, President
II. rF.. WHITNER,
Cnshier B including of course the trip on the
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n i u i m n . , v.«n.„c.
H Oklawaha, and a visit to Silver
San Francisco.—The novel al­
Springs and Crescent Lake.
legation that her husband scold­
ed her because she did not shoe
This water Jaunt can be Incorporat­
her horse properly Is contained
ed In a rail-water journey south to
tu thu divorce complaint Hied hy
nny of the popular resorts, of which
Mrs. Cecelia Bernal, expert
there are so many in the south part of
horsewoman at several rodeos,
the Htnte.
ugnlnst Elmer llernnl, also u
horseiiiun. Wlillu she was shoe­
Wn \ho Okeechobee Rranch of the Florida East Const Railway, Chuluo..Employment
Bureau..
ing tier horse nt the couple's
ta* Fla., among the pines and lakes of Seminole county, an up-to-date
Livermore ranch, Mrs. llernul
m&lt;’dern brick hotel, with private baths and hot water heat. First
avers, ahe was called uwny from
The vocational committee of the Dull­
'Inns cuisine. Rates $2.50 to $3.50 per day; $10 to $18 per week, ac­
tho task and later her liushHiid
ness and Professional Women’s Club
cording to location of room.
berated tier for her neglect of
requests all young women dealring
tho animal.
employment to register at the First
MRS. CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, Manager
National Bank.
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
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IaitraJ it li a .ource of muery, earning
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Hotel Montezuma
"Sanford’s New Hotel"
$1.50 Up Per liny

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COMFORT COTTAGE
is now open fur guests. Will bo glad
to sco now ns well as old friends,
Rooms mid mcnls, also meals. House
heated.
.Miss N. A. Walker
Mrs. M. Martin

Sanford Steam Laundry
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lining, ol die ttomach, enrich the blood,
aid in catiiag out the catanha] pouon.
and .trenglhen every bodily function.
(J The Urge number of people who
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famou* medicine, recommended for all
catarrhal condition., offer (he ttrongeit
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�T H E SA N FO RD D A ILY H ERALD, MONDAY, FEBR U A R Y 6, 1922

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HO M ES FOR U. S. MEN
Coblenz Provides Apartments for
Families of Yanks.
Un|t#f » \ j 1m Army Officers’ W lvei
a o i CAild/en Get Modern Homaa
Built by German City— To ReHava Crowding.

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Coblenz.—Apartment houses built
by tia* municipality of Coblenz, allied
by the German government, were
opened recently for accommodation
exclusively of olllcers of the American
forces In Germany and their famil­
ies.
The purpose of the houses la to re­
lievo the crowded condition of tha
city, which has been a problem ever
since the allied troops reached the
Rhine.
There are 8-’ apartments of live
rooms each, and all modern conveni­
ences In the new buildings now be­
ing taken over by the American fam­
ilies, Work on these apartments was
started about two years ago to allevi­
ate, as the Germans put It, “au un­
bearable situation," as "no roof la
largo enough to cover two families,"
Additional quartern for noncommis­
sioned officers and their families are
also under construction.
Allied army officers say that the
population of Coblenz perhaps has
been harder pressed by the army reiptlaltloti of quartern than any other oe*
•upied city. All available space for
offices and billets lias been under
requisition for nearly three years, but
German officials hope the new apart­
ment houses will considerably Improve
'the present crowded condition of the
city.
In Coldenz there are about 11,000
rooms under requisition by the
American army, the general policy of
billeting being similar In all the zones
aa occupied by the French, British
and Itelglnns.
In the majority of
cases, allied families have been quar­
tered In the same houses or apart­
ments with German families, the al­
lied families occupying a separate part
of the hnusc so far as practicable, and
using the kitchen and hath In com­
mon with n German occupant.
As a consequence, disputes have
arisen, and the town major, or billet­
ing officer, Is often called upon to set­
tle them. These disagreements almost
Invariably have their origin In the
Joint use of the kitchen. Itccnuse of
this difficulty, the policy has universal­
ly been adopted of Installing, wherever
possible, n separate kitchen for the
tilled family.
Generally, when n house or apart­
ment has been taken over, the Ger­
mans have been permitted to take
their furniture and personal belong­
ings with them. In the American area
It Is stated, however, that only In ex­
ceptional cases have Germans been
required to vacate tlitdr homes or
apartments entirely. One eight-room
school building In Coblenz was requi­
sitioned exclusively for children of
American officers.

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CENTRAL FLORIDA UNION
The members of the Central Florida
Union wore delightfully entertained
on Thursday evening by the Kissim­
mee Epworth Longue,
Flame-vine tastefully used in de­
corating the Bpaclous rooms of tho
cottage lent n festive air. The guests
wero met at tho door by a vory grac­
ious receiving committco and were at
once made to feel at home.
I'res. Thomas 0. Bird of Orlando
opened the meeting by expressing his
npprccintion nnd thanks for being
elected to such a responsible office,
nnd pledged his utmost ability to
God’s work.
Tho devotional meeting, under tho
leadership of Ilnmllton Jones of
Winter Garden, was opened with
word of prayer from Dr. W. A. Coop­
er of Orlando. After the Scripture
lesson, all joined in, "Blest Bo Tho
Tie That Binds," and somehow a feel­
ing of mutual love and fellowship fol­
lowed.
A beautiful bnnner was presented
to the Union l»y the Orlando League.
This banner to bo presented to the
League having the largest percentage
in attendance nt each meeting. Sec.
Ed. S. Ward of Snnfonl called tho
roll.
Kissimmee,'having a member­
ship of f&gt;5, had nn attendance of 49
members.
Sanford having a mem­
bership of 70, hnd 01 members.
Winter Garden, having a membership
of 28 had I member prosente. Orlando
with a membership of 109 had 21
members present. • Leagues, belon­
ging to the Central League Union,
not represented nt this meeting were:
DeLuml, Eenterprise, Ocoee, Groveland, and Clcnrmono. Of course
Sanford Epworth League expects to
win the banner; but tho percentage
shows up in Kissimmee’s favor. The
banner wns then presented to the
president of the Kissimmee League
by the Union president, Mr. Bird.
The president appointed the follow­
ing committees:
1.
Constitution:
Byron Ames,
Clarence Eby. Hamilton Jones.
2.
By-Laws:
Elon Gulcc, Clar­
ence Kby, Eliza Wright.
Policy:
Helen Ames, Beatr­
ice Heath, Doris Faber.
4. Grading:
Beatrice Heath, I*.
M. Boyd, Celia Overstreet?
Donald Flowers of Orlando was
elected Era Agent, and Itutb Hand of
Sanford was elected Corresponding
Secretary,
It was then voted that the Cabinet
Officers of the Hillsboro County Un­
ion meet with the Central Florida
Union nt the next meeting,
After
which Pres. Bird gave u lengthy nnd
most interesting talk of the institute,
entertaining leagues, ami other topics
of value to the Union. It was decided
hy n large majority that the enter­
taining league have charge of the de­
votional ‘meeting.
A motion wns made hy Beatrice
Heath that the present office hold
their offices until the annual election
in May. The motion was carried. As
Sanford League gave a hearty invita­
tion for the March meeting, all voted
to meet on Thursday evening, March
2nd, in "Tho Celery City." The busi­
ness meeting was closed with the
usual League Benediction.
While delicious refrsehments of
salad, sandwitches, nnd hot chocolate
were served, the guests were enter­
tained with music nnd readings.
At a Inti; hour, nfter all hud enjoy­
ed the most delightful of evenings,
and realized more than over thent tho
Epworth League must lie "All For
Christ," the guests hade farewell to
Kissimmee.
"TAMING OF THE SHREW’

An oplJcul Illusion Is presented by
tha double ear ornaments, resembling
a telephone receiver, affected by a
young Mast Afrttqut dandy. The ear­
piece has been Inserted In the dilated
lobe of the ear and a stout rlufe
through tne pierced rim of the upper
car.

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Sum of Money

Allle Glllon and Edna Chittenden; an
Opera Singer, Mde. Trigunzn, Mrs.
Julius Tnknch. The guests:
Miss
Hcrmlne Lehman (solos), Mrs. Seth
Woodruff, Miss Ruth Spencer, Miss
Edna ChitteBjon, Miss Mae Holly,
Miss Ruth (flo n , Miss Alllo Glllon,
Miss Mary A w ard , Miss Gertrude
Lee, Miss Margaret Zuchroy, nnd oth­
ers nlso a number of flower girls. Be­
tween acts the audience was enter­
tained with solos hy Mr. Bwdy, the
noted singer hero in Snnford, also a
violin solo hy Mrs. C. J. Marshall. The
Jnzz music being furnished by Bert
Shepnrd nnd James Robson.
Mrs.
Tolar and Mra. Seth Woodruff played
nccompnniments to tho singors.
There wns n fine crowd out, and ev­
eryone enjoyed the entertainment. We
owe the success of tho play to Mr.
Waldmnnn, who supervised the pro­
duction of the entire piny with the
help of Miss Wingrovo.
Tho piny was put on under the uunplccs of the Woman’s Club of Snnford
—Mrs. B. J. Starling being ehnirmnn
of the committee on entertainment is
to he given lots of credit for the grand
success us she worked hard to get the
play put on.
•The Woman’s Clubvwlshes to extend
thanks to all who took part in the
play uml to the ones that saw the
performance, nnd hope to again enter­
tain you with other attractions.

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HERALD ADS get result*.

The growth of this Bank has been due lo the
|| development of the business enterprises deal
ing with it.
IT As farming is one of the principal enterprises
|| in this community,
have mnde it n point-1
in the farmers’ behalf—to interest ourserves in
drainage, soil fertility, high grade seed, pure,
bred stock, etc.

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with the farmers regarding the development of
farm business.
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ROYAL NEIGHBORS MEET
The Royal Ncighbnrs Of America,
met Thursday evening in The Masonic
Hall in Hpitc of the inclement weather.
The new installed officers for the unOrncle—Lucy Poster.
Vice-Oracle—Mary Mitchell.
Recorder—Clnrn Stamper.
Past Oracle—Margie Tillis.
Chancellor—Eva Ward.
Marshall—Willie Pennington.
Inside Sentinel—Mary Baker.
Outside Sentinel—Ella Hodges.
Pianist—Miss Brawn.
Receiver—Minnie Grow.
After the Camp Fire wns ovtinuinhed tlie Neighbors were ushered to the
dining room, where delicious refresh­
ments of chocolate ami cake awaited
them. The beautiful cuke being pre­
sented hy Neighbor Stemper.
The
cake contained u dime nnd Mrs Geo.
rge Venable received the dime nnd is
to furnish the cuke next meeting.
Ajourned at a late hour, everyone
hnving reported a good time.
All It. N. A. he present nt the next
regular meeting.

C o m m u n ity E n terp rises

I'lonso comply with city ordinance
as to leaving cars parked over night
in front of residences and business
places on paved streets. Those fail­
ing to comply with same will bo
brought into court.
J. A. KILLEBREW,
2G8-IH
Chlof of Police.

R eliev ed
in 72 H o u rs
W ith o u t D ru g s
F tlnx In H eart, Cheat. Shoulder, Arm#—
A ngina l ’ectorle—Difficult Breath, Smother­
ing. D itiy, Fainting Spella, Dropalcal Swell­
ings, Albumen and Sugar, have been perm an­
ently relieved udtAfa 7 2 Aeure to 2 leeeAe,
w ith o u t D r a f t mnJ M t d U I n t t , In tbouianda
nf cases, by The Waklen Method. B67f of
sufTerera of H eart Trouble. Canllao Asthma,
Angina, Utood 1’reaeure.Thraalaned Paralysis,
Hardenad A rterlee and Kidney Complaints
have no organle trouble and can be promptly
and perm anently relieved by The Walden
Method, w ithout drugs. W rite for 88 page
book, copyrighted, explaining tha N ature,
Cauaee and P erm anent R allaf of these com­
plaints, w ithout drugs. Scientific Consultation
Chart, References, etc., which will be sen t to
sufferer* Free, upon receipt e f a statem ent of
their case. Address: The Walden Institute,
Suite 407. Plymouth Bldg., New Haven, Conn.

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING COLUMNS OF THE
DAILY HERALD

HARNYARII GOLF BRIZE
WEST BALM BEACH, Fob. 3.—
The Balm Beach Boat lma donated to
the West Balm Bench Horseshoe Dit­
chers Club n silver cup which will he
put up for competition ns soon as the
club committee wotks rules to govern
the contest. Th" trophy will he tho
property of Mic club winning it until
it is won hy nnntlicr club nnd nil
teams on West Balm Bench county
will he eligible to compete.
NEW THINGS AT THE
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Save monoy by buying your season
ticket to tho Lyceum Course. $2.00
for the season or 70c for each admis­
sion.
260-tfc

Thank you enrds, Birthday cards,
nnd folders, Valentino assortment
just arrived.
1922 cnlendar I’nds
here at Inst, Placo enrds, nut cups,
Tally cards, All kinds of invitations,
Gift cards, Greeting curds, Congratu­
lations, Shut In enrds, Sympathy
cards nnd Birth announcements.

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LIKE GREAT, THROBBING MARTS OF TRADE ARE
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CORRECTED TO NOV. 18, 1921
"The Turning of the Shrew" staged
Strange—what an immense amount of goods and ser­
Friday night at the Brlncoss Theatre
Southbound
vices are bought and sold day after day through the
was a whirling success, Sanford’s loArrive
Depart!
classified section of this paper.
cul talent showing up like Broadway No. 83.. ......... 2:30 a.m.
2:46 a.m.
stars, throughout the entire program. No. 27..
8:40 a.m.
This wnH one of the best plays that No. 01.......... 1:18 p.m.
1:38 p.m.
In the throbbing marts of the East one could buy, sell or
lias been staged here this season and No. 89. ......... 2:55 p.m.
3:20
p.m.
FORGE ST A M P S IN ARGENTINA
exchange almost anything that has any kind of value; in
gocH to show that the talent wc hnve No.
7:10 p.m.
85.
here
is
unequnled
in
its
production
of
Sanford an increasing number of people are using the
Large Circulation of Counterfeit Fiveamateur plays. The piny was a spec­
Northbound
Cent leeue Dlocovered In
modern mart—the classified section of this paper.
ial vorison modernized by the emi­
That Country,
Arrive
Depurte
nent Shakespearean actor, Edward No. 82.
2:03 a.m.
Buenos Aires.—A swindle of large Waldmunn, of New York.
Many a family has more comforts—even luxuries—
........
11:45
a.m.
12:05
p.m.
No.
84.
proportions has been perpetrated on
The characters in tho play were: No.
2:55
p.m.
*0.
through taking advantage of the chance to buy things
the Argentine post office department Botruchio, u gentleman of Verona, Ed­
4:05 p.m.
No. 92. .......v 4:00 p.m.
hy the printing and sale of false 0-cent
for a half or less from the advertisers.
28.
*stamps. The sale of these stamps 1ms ward Wuldmuiin; Baptists, n rich No.
Italiun
merchant,
Clarence
Mahoney;
’Jbeen going on possibly for years, but
&lt;U was only recently discovered. The Ilortensio, Itianca’a lover, Wesley
Trilby Branch
Whether it be a job, a service, a business or an article
'-department has ordered the wltti- Wlcklander; Grumlo, Betruchlo’a com­
Depart*
Arrive
ic hutler, Robert Herndon, who was a
advertised for sale—each want-ad represents a human
Vlrawal of the Issue,
7:00 a jn.
The post office department admitted scream; the clownish servants, Na­ xNo. 100.
desire with a hope for its fulfillment. He who responds
3:25 pjn.
that the fraudulent stamps were prac­ thaniel, Walter and Gregory, Bryon xNo. 24. ttrii«wn
7:00
a.m.
168.
xNo.
tically Identical with the authorized Stevens, Glen Whitcomb and Thomas
profits equally with him who has sent out the call, for it
‘ ones and that It waa not possible to
7:00 p.m.
No.
22...
is always “something for something,” with the honors
trace tbe source of the questionable Eagan; an eccentric music mnstor,
Thomas Egan; A Stuttering Tailor,
■applyLeesburg Branch
even on both sides. Study the classified section of—
Reginald S. Holly; A Blustering
Arrive
Daparta
"
French Cook, Thomas Meredith; Kath­
Try a Herald Want Ad today.
erine, the Shrew, Miss Dorice Win­ xNo. 157.—..... 8:65 p.m.
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grovo (Mrs. Wlldmann) an actress of No. 21......... 2:50 p.m,
No advertisements for the ClcsslNew York; Biancu, her Hister, In love xNe. 101.—..... 6:50 p.m.
fled or Want Column ef tho Herald with Ilortensio, Mrs. A. V. McGuln; xNo. 25......... 1:80 p.m.
are token without cash In advanco and Curtis, the comic housekeeper, Mrs. No. 2 2 . . 7:00 p.m.
none are taken over the telephone, D. I). Newberry; the maids to BaptlsThla In mado nocossary hy the mis­ ta, Blondelle and Pcdra, Miss Ora
Oviedo Branch
takes In phone messages and by tho Williams and Mrs. Seth Woodruff; xNo. 126........ - 7:45 pan.
xtra bookkeeping entailed on tho
8:40 p.m.
the comic maids, Isabelle, Josophlne xNo. 127..........
small account that take the profits
land Matilda, Misses Ruth Glllon, x—Dally, except Sunday.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1922

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iH sunimdr timo in
Sanfortl and everything is
Sttinjf pretty and wo nro
the top of the world. Crops
looking mighty f no and
S i n , , A is good and pros.
nects for development nro
&amp; • The old bulb is gow over the 84 mark hero in
hi middle of February and
the water is warm enough
for the balloon girl to drop
jn the lake and never take a

Lakeland. Tho game was written up
by Rod Davis, sporting writer of tho
Jncksonvillo Metropolis nnd formerly
with tho Herald of this city nnd a
well known umpire of tho Snndspur
Longue of the early days. Rod had
tho following in tho Lakeland Stnr:
Sanford and 1-ukcland both display­
ed good Inside knowledge on tho cage
game—a young lady playing forward
by tho name of Humilton was tho
"wholo rngc” she caked baskets bet­
tor than most boys know how to
sphere them nnd to say sho hns a rival
is misrepresenting tho facts.
Miss Hamilton caged every field
gonl tho locals secured, while two foul
goals sent through tho hoops by Miss
Redgrave constituted all the points for
the locals. A good word for tho guard­
ing of tho Misses Reddick and Adams
for the locals should receive hearty
recognition in the line of fume.
Sanford presented, in Maude Lake,
at one of their guard positions, a ter­
ror from Seminole county that Hob
Holly should see to it that prniso is
given to her in his up-to-date Sanford
Herald—Miss Lake in the term of the
medical profession was outright urBcnie.
Another Celery fed player that look­
ed good from the side lines was Mil­
dred Holly, tliis “little chop” was very
conspicuous mound the court all thru
the game, often Lakeland's guards
finding her a “tough bird' to handle.
Below is the sumnry:
Lakeland I k
Snnford 8
Hamilton &lt;Id)
Holly (2)
F
Redgrave (2)
F.
Spencer (0)
SwimlHI
C .... . Styles
Pope. ..
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Wheelen
Luke
Roddick.
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Marshall
to Ailotna ............
to
(•RAPES RIPEN IN STUDIO.

Jaeger makes it a thrilling one in ev­
ery respect. Sho will rcmuln her un­
til Wednesday when she will go to
Orlando where she will mako some
flights for various events and nlso for
tho Sub-Tropical Fair.
“MISS LULU IlETT" PRIZE
WINNER AS PLAY

As a climax to Mr. St. Ongo's cam­
paign lie will stage a sociable ride to­
morrow afternoon starting from Park
Ave, at Second Street about 3:110
sharp this will give the youngsters n
.chance to ride nlong sido tho high
wheel nnd will show thorn thnt there
is pleasure to ho had from cycling
when properly done. Mr. Byron of
tho Sanford Cycle Co., will assist Mr.
St. Ongo and all riders will recoivo
pennants nnd books on cycling freo.
Every one with a bicycle will be wel­
come
Last Friday in Daytona St.
Onge held a run with 220 riders in
line. During the past awo years ho
has ridden with over 00000 beeyclo
riders.

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Was given the Free Suit Saturday

"Miss Lulu Bott,” William de
Millc’s Paramount production, omlng
to the Star Theatre tomorrow night
is the screen version of tho piny which
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won tho Pulitzer prize of $1,000 as the
which calls to our mind
host American piny produced during
the fact th at if you are
tho 1020-21 theatrical season. The
not a member of our Club
play ran on Broadway nnd was n de­
cided hit. Zone Cnlo, an Amorlcnn
POSSIBILITIES OF THE SOUTH
novelist, is the author.
Tho story is typically American nnd INADEQUATELY' ADVERTISED
dents with a side of small town home
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tCoiitltiuH on I'ltgi* Kin*)
life not yet uncovered. Tho princi­
; 's'lO A. M. FEB. 6. 1822
pal character is the secnlnngly un-1 «uurcis in soil and climate, ns a gold
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attractive splnister sister-in-law of a mine, ,0 onc-tenth tho extent they
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small town Justice of tho Peace nndj should have done. A James J. Hill,
PB R"nS* ....................... n00a
dentist. Sho has to depend upon him with his empire building vision, or a
for support and shelter, and thus sho ' Hnrriman with perhaps an even
ii Southwest and cloudy,
automatically
becomes the unpaid i brooder vision than Hill, Ims been
p m M to US to ^ **&gt; **
family servant. Later, romance enters needed for Florida s development,
into her life, only to increase her Flagler matched either of them in Ids
* na t o t o t o t o t o t o t o
The Store That is Different
troubles.
After several bllltor e x - |v'sion. in bis creative power and in
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poricnces, however, everything clears the ncliievenments made for Florida;
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Sanford, Florida
up for Lulu and happiness and love nnd the traffic which his road is car­
rying.
nnd
the
amazing
development
nro her reward.
JJ For Florida: Local raiim to­
Milton Sills is leading man and Lois nlong a great stretch of territory
la night, cooler in north and
Wilson plays the role of the girl. which before a great stretch of terri­
la central portions tonight.
Theodore Roberts, Helen Ferguson, tory which before his day was almost
r, Tucsrfny and Tuesday night
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
Mabel Van Huron and others of prom­ an unexplored wilderness, its testi­
fair ami cooler,
general
mony to Ins achievements. Hut even
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
inence are in the cast.
sj ra
to to to Pa to to
his
road could today do many things
H Ps Pa P-i Wi to to to to
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
The Quality Shop lias a new ad- j w’hirli it is not doing.
1018 West First Street
1018 West First Street
Wo are not unmindful of the finan­
vortisement in this issue calling nt
tention to the new spring hats now cial needs of railroads, but even at the
coming in nnd many that are being time when the railroads were earning file Income Tax return regnrdless of ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I
mode
bore—tailor made—and they money most of them had throughout amount of net income.
h un to to to to to to to
have tho breath of spring in every Florida stations which were a dis­ Do Not I’ny Exhnrhitnnt prices for as­
particular. Go and see them, nt the grace even for the sanitary point of sistance in preparing your return.
Weather report says ruin.
These roads bring into the Send for simple form upon which to
Players In “Miss Lulu licit' Enjoy Quality Shop anil read the advertise­ view.
State
hundreds
of thousands of tour­ furnish information necessary to pre­
Highly Novel Trent
ment in today’s Herald.
Call or See Us
But business continues as usual.
ists, and at most places they dump pare return. Maximum price on farm­
Note the advertisement in today’s them out into the mud if it should ers returns $5.00 and overy farmer
They transplant some grape vines
B 4 U Buy
Some good articles about Florida in for an arbor in the stage setting of issue for the Schlocht Sliding Gap happen to lie raining, nr into stations whoso return is prepared will bo fur­
this issue. Send a copy of todny'a “Miss Lulu Hett", William Do Millu’s Plug for motors. They are the great- unfit from every point of view for nished without charge ono 1022 Farm
Herald to sonic of your friends.
Paramount picture production which sold by Hryan-Wheeler Motor Co., and tourist travel; or, indeed, for any Record. This record devised for far­
mers exclusively nnd fills a long felt
,
, „
comes to tho Star Theatre Tuesday. Frank Akers Tire Co. (Set a dem­ other kind of travel.
M
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nnd
Mrs.
N.
J.
Ltllnrd
nnd
Mr.
, grapes. onstration from them.
It is time for the Florida railroads need for a farm record sufficiently Our WOOD KILLS the
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„d Mr, II. A. N « l vliltod W inter,,
tl„ „ ,,,llo „rc
to wake up; time for them to do a simplu to bo of any benefit to farm­
CHILL
P«k, Orlando nnd bu.tls yesterday. | tho
mnture,|
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broader work thon they have over ers. Retail price $2.00.
NOTED BICYCLE RIDER HERE.
done except in the days when Flag­ EIGHT YEARS EXPERIENCE PRE­
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I ripe and luscious. When the picture
WILL STAGE RIDE TUESDAY
K
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Williams
the
live
wire
sec.
,
,
ler and Plant and Snnford were lay­
"
was completed, the members of the
AFTERNOON AFTER SCHOOL
PARING RETURNS
retary of the Kusticc Chamber of cast hastened out and ate the studioing a deep, broad foundation for the
File
yours
now nnd get it off your
Commerce was a visitor to the city ripened fruit with much relish.
work which their successors should he
Fred
St.
Onge
the
best
known
cycl­
mind.
today bringing over a party of tour­ “ tt was another touch of realism,”
carrying out on a scale as much great­
ist in tills country has arrived here
A. S. CLARK, Public Accountant
ists. . r. i lams icpor s ,us ^ ; rumnrkod I/ois Wilson, who plays tho for the purpose of stimulating the in­ er than were able to carry out, ns are
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as being on a big building boom nnd i t ||,0 r(),c "Miss Lulu Betts' will bo terest in this great out door exercise. the wealth and population of Amer­ P. O. Box 1881
Jacksonville, Fla.
ica greater than they were in Flag­
hundreds of tourists spending the ^
nt th&lt;J stn r Thotttro tomorrow.
Mr. St. Onge represents the Cyclo
winter there.
ler’s
dny.
Lois Wilson nnd Milton Sills arc in traders of America. He has nothing
Indeed
though controlling the trans­
the leading roles.
to sell and takes nothing away. Ills portation of an empire in extent, with
The many friends of Cnpt. E. Von
chief mission will be the preaching of greater rusource:'. for development
B, Fatjo are glad to see him in San­
good cycling. If arrangements can
work on tho face of the earth, the
ford for a short visit. Cnpt. Fatjo Balloon Ascension
be made be will visit the school dur­ railroads of the whole South have
lived here for many years being inter­
ing the recess periods to give demon­ been niggardly, beggarly, peiiurius ■
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strations
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right
and
wrong
method.!
Saturday Afternoon of riding and deliver n short talk on and nonprogressive in their publicity
and still owns eighty ncres of land
and development work as compared ! THE SUB-TROPICAL MID-WINTER FAIR S
south of the city. For tho past four
with the inyierin! possibilities of this
year* he has been living in New Her and Flight Was Wniched by .Many road deportment.
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lie has with him a bicycle 31) years
IS YOUR FAIR
Mexico where he has an apple orchard
region.
People
old hut In such excellent condition
land sheep ranch.
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Wo do not blame the officials of
tlmt it has the appearance of one re­
these
roads, but we put tho blame *
Miss Stella Jaeger made another cently built. The wheels is one with
We Invite You and Hope You Will Invite
where wo believe it belongs, upon the
J.
B u s s of New Smyrna and balloon ascension Saturday afternoon
the big wheel in front and the little owners of the roads because they *
Everybody
Iprominent &lt;&gt;n the east const where he and the second flight was a double
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and
her
w*
ieo* trailing behind. Hu will ime should have said to tho officials,
has n w in te r home at Coronado "was flight in which Miss Jaeger
about the city on this machine and no “push put to a development of the
here today accompanied by his friend assistant Prof. Walter Rauli made the
Mr. T urner of Tampa but formerly of ascent, Miss Jaeger cutting loose first doubt it will be a great remainder of South to the limit and will buck
Happy Days to the old-timers.
It
you financially in the work."
New S m yrna, Cnpt. Doss came over and making a fine parachute leap that
surely will be a novelty for the youth
THIS IS A BIG THING
With an aggregate of about 1)1,000 ;
Jto consult w ith the editor of the Her- carried her in the cold waters of Lake
of
todn
to
see
one
of
the
old
time
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miles
of
roads,
Southern
railways
| aM about the Bungalow Beautiful Monroe. Prof. Rauli waited longer
Really quite the biggest thing you ever
dominating a section so liniitlcssly en­
essay C o n te st soon to he decided in and he also look a cold plunge. The wheels in action.
It was Mr. St. Onge who taught the dowed by nature a section rich be­
New S m y rn a the judges to be J. C . launch of W. T, Donnelly picked up
wonder woman of the world to ride yond the power of words to express ■ saw in the way of a Fair.
Ibuss, It. .J. Holly and Herbert Felkel, Rauli and the balloon and tho para­
a bike, Miss Helen Keller, deaf, dumb in potentialities for the creation of i
Every Department is full up; and happy to
jeditor of tho St. Augustine Record. chutes and another launch picked up
nnd blind was the pupil of Mr. St. freight and travel and prosperity, an­
ICapt. Muss is a former band lender Miss Jaeger. Botli of the flights Silt,
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Onge and he takes great pride in nually expend in the aggregate for 3 say, Seminole County is in to help make it a
land known all over the United States urday
were very successful and don^ pcW)nu|
fr()m
success.
puhtielty work 111 behalf of tho South 3
*nd his visit to Sanford was greatly onstrnted that Miss Jaeger is ono of
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Keller
wherein
she
states
what
a
less money than any ono of a dozen
I enjoyed by his friends here.
the best in tho business. The pur- great benefit cycling was to her.
Tank up your auto and come.
or more private business concerns, J
verse winds bothered her here for two
patent medicine manufacturers, or £
9K LAKELAND GIRLS
days hut she stuck to the task and
Reduced Rail Rates.
other
individual interests, spent in ■■ _____________________________________________________________________________
WON BASKETBALL GAME showed the people hero that she want­
making their products known. Think ■
ed to fulfill her contract in every reWhen
you're
suffering
from
of
it for a moment. That these Indi­
The Lakeland High School girls won spect. The balloon ascension nnd purvidual
concerns, each having only one
headaohe,
jfom the Sanford girls in the game at achute leaps brought many people to
product
to advertise, spend money nnaltelnnd Saturday night. The San- Snnford for while this is an old a t­
baokaoke,
I ford visitors report a fine timo nt
nually
In
publicity work than nil the
traction it is also a new one and Miss
toothache,
railroads o f ,the vast urea from Mary­
neuralgia, land to Textis, rich beyond compare In 3
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or pain from any other cause, try
resources, richer in potentialities than « W. It. O’NEAL, Pres.
C. E. HOWARD, Sec. ■
any other Lqunl area in the world,
Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills spend
In (he development of the
One or two nnd the pain stops
wealth which lies unutilized, un­
Contain no hablt-formino drug*
Have you tried Dr. Milos' Norvlno? developed, and as a New York finan­
cier once said with“hilliona of wealth
A t k y u r It r u g a t a t
beneath our feet” not nvnlled of.
Would that these railroads, or the
owners of them, had the vision and
the power to portray before tho 3
world tho wealth of Southern oppor­
:
tunities which is possessed by dozens
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
of individual advertisers who make
somebody’s crackers, or somebody's
Wo invito the public nnd all users of ELDER
Tires Tubes cigarettes, or somebody’s patent med*
SPRINGS
WATER to visit tho spring and in
$1.90
iclpos,
the
roaBon
for
spunding
moro
30x3 ................ $ 8.50
our
method
of handling its product. Why tako
nioifey
In
advertising
than
nil
the
rui^
2.10
30x3 Vi ................ 10.00
a chance? Your eminent physicians claim
roads
of
tho
South
spent)
for
adver­
2.55
32x3 Vt .............. 14.00
that this water in unexcelled and its purity
tising a region hnving nearly one2.90 third of tho total nroa of the United
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makes it most beneficial for many troubles.
131x4
' it,!
3.25
32x4 ................ 19.50
States, one-third of its population,
The
Ford
people
of
Sanford
as well as the
3.35 ^nd far, far more than one-third of
33x4 ... ................ 20.00
Western
Union
recommend
this
water for
3.60 |ts natural resources, all nwaltlng tho
34x4 ................ 27.00
batteries.
touch of Increased capital and increas­
fii’st breath of Spring1by an inspection of our
GAS, OILS, GREASES, Etcl
ed population to become tho greatest
Co|l phone 311 and have a bottle of this water
wcalth-crenting center of tho world.—
sent you and protect your health.
Tank
up
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ssh The S anford Daily H erald

SANFORD
“The City Substantial9*

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1022

VOM MK H

GALE SWEEPS ATLANTIC
COAST WITH SNOW, SLEET
ICE DOWN TO CAROLINAS

FOUR PERSONS ARE DEAD
AND MANY ARE INJURED
IN RICHMOND, VA., FIRE
r

Lexington Hotel and Adjoining Buildings Were
Destroyed Today

DELAND MAN
IS K I L L E D
FROM AMBUSH
WIRES ARE DOWN

NUMBER 272

NEW PUMPING ENGINE WAS
TESTED OUT YESTERDAY
--MET ALL REQUIREMENTS
SANDS CHARGED
WITH MURDER OF
MOVIE DIRECTOR GOOD INVESTMENT

Makes Big Change in
The Weather in
Florida

LaFrance Pump
and
RICHMOND, Vn., Dec. 7.—(By The Associated Press).-—At least four
persons lire dead and several reported injured in n fire early today which deHose Cart Recently
Htroycd the Lexington Hotel and adjoining structures at Twelfth and Main
Purchased by City
HtreetM here today. Among the dead are l’. M. Thomas, Sheriff of Alherniarle
County, Charlottexville, Vn. Sixty-seven guests were reported in the hotel
nt the time. Twenty-eight were xtill unnerounted for at 8:30 thin morning,
hut it wnx lielieved many would report their xafety during the morning. No
KILLED IIY UNKNOWN PERSON Floridianx in the lixt, nioxt guests were Virginian*. Resides the hotel the FORMER HUTLEK TO TAYLOR
„K,•ONI. STORM o f t h e y e a h
MEANS THAT CITY CAN GET
AND INS WIFE WAS
other huildingx destroyed or bady damaged were the Clyde W. Saunders’
THOUGHT TO KNOW SOMElOMKS UP QUICKLY AND
WATER AT ANY TIME EITHER
WOUNDED
Printing' Plnnt, Pearl Laundry, Wilson Paper Company, Savings Rank of
TIIING OF KILLINO.
SWEEPS ATLANTIC COAST
IIY PLUG OR FROM LAKE
Rirhmoml, Branch of Culiell &amp; Co., and Co-operative Exchange.
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JACKSONVILLE. Feb. 7—
lidtlle Atlantic coast was
Tl
gulp.swept today with snow and
,le.t reported in Virginia, and
S„rih Carolina with snow as far
South ax Raleigh, N. C. Interfem | with wire communication on
lines down the const.
\\ \SHINGT0N, Fell. 7.—The
Htnrm marked its intensity cen­
tral near Capo Hatterns the
ueather bureau announced. Storm
warning* along the coast from
Jacksonville to lloxton have boon
raised.

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DKLAND, Fell. 7.—William A.
Shields, (JO, poultry raiser, was in­
stantly killed nnd his wife wounded
late last night three miles east of here
by unidentified person hidden beside
the road fired on them with a shotgun.
They were driving home in a ear and
stopped on account of obstruction in
tin* road. As Shields stepped from the
ear part of a load of hirdshot struek
him in the head and the others struck
his wife. Bloodhounds were taken to
the scene immediately hut failed to
piek up the trail hut the sheriff said
today In- had a eluo whii h la- believed
would lead to the identity of the slay­
er. Mrs. Shields is in the hospital
here.

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RICHMOND, Fell. 7.—Thirty were injured, five with broken hacks re-j 1.0$ ANGELES, Fell. 7.—Police toeelvcd when they jumped lo the street. Property loss is approximately $150,- j day anno'iuoil no warrant had been
000. Police believe the death toll may reach between fifteen and twenty, issued ni'.iinst V nils.
Search of the ruins began at ten o'clock. Fire apparently originated in the
. ---basement and spread rapidly over the four floors. The clerk said numerous
|,()S WO ELKS. Fell. 7. A tele­
guests jumped to the street from the third floor. One sailor came down graphic we &gt;rant charging Edward
the water spoilt with a mun on his hark and as lie made way to the ground Sands, foinior butler to Williams Desshouted “Don't crowd me." One man threw mattress to the street then jump­ inond Tnyh
with Taylor’s murdor
ed from the window on it, escaping with slight injuries. The flames were was issued by the police last night
and wired to authorities at Carlin,
discovered shortly after four o’clock.
Nevada, according to information re­
ceived by the Los Angeles Examiner
Take Tampa Boy, by
Alleged Wire Tappers this morning.

Mistake, To Woods
For “Necktie” Party

Are On Trial Today at
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

The New LaFrance pump nnd hose
wagon recently purchased by the city
will prove a good investment front
many angles. It wns tested out yes­
terday on the lake front and also on
Sanford Heights and proved to be nil
that was claimed for it hy the manu­
facturers.
The following is tho of­
ficial test:
The following was requirements of
Pumper accord1uj. to Contract:
120 Hi. pressure, 7.ri0 gallons water
per minute.
,
SMALL IIOOSIER WINS
200 Ih. pressure, 375 gallons wntor
RECORD FOR TARPON AT
minute.
FORT LAUDERDALE per250
lb. pressure, 250 gallons water
per
minute.
I I I ) T l i r Vx x i i c l n l c i l P r r « » l
FORT LAUDERDALE. Fob. 7.—
Capacity named above to he deliver­
Record tarpon caught lust night here
|,v &lt;’, |.\ Allison landing ii silver king ed at a normal lift not to exceed ten
weighing
I Hi pounds.
Allison feet.
Computation of onpnrlty is found­
jx from Spenser Indiana, is a tin can
ed upon Barometric pressure at sen
tourist and weighs only 122.

LAKELAND, Fell. 7.—(Special).— I edm r Sic/cd in Raid Had Names of
Two Rollins College hoys, enrouto to
Many People
ST \ 11C SCHOOL MONEY
M'I’o KTIONED TO COUNTIES
attend
the
water
sports
at
Tampa
to­
M \ It A MILES MINTER
i l l . | In- V .......I n n - i l I ' r i - a o i
\ND AMOUNT TO EACH
day, were dragged out of an automo­
LOVED DIRECTOR.
FORT’ LAUDERDALE, Eel*. 7. A
bile
at
the
point
of
a
pistol
and
taken
LETTERS FOUND.
III, Tlie A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s l
to Auhurndale by a party of well- ledger seized in n raid on the headTALLAHASSEE, Fob. 7.—W. N.
known Auhurndale men for the pur­ i|ii. rt»-r* of uii alleged hand of cnnfiI l ly T h e Vssoelnleil P r e s s I
Sh,mi . State Superintendent of Pub­
dcii. i- nii'ii here Friday was introduced
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 7.—The Ex­
lic lust ruction, has announced that aminer says a scented note on moiio- pose of being lynched. Upon arrival a- evidence today at the preliminary
level.
at Auhurndale, it was discovered that
tin amount of money for the appor­ gramined stationery from Mary .Wiles
The following is net uni tent of per­
the hoys, although of the right gen­ hearing of a dozen persons under ur- ' JOHNNY St Hilt ARD \\ \S THERE formance of pumper ns demonstrated
tionment to. schools of the state is Minter dropped from one of Taylor’s
-------eral appearance, were not the men rest. The ledger contained the unities
c.i i.nl „ and base on fifty-five links while the police were examining
of
lli.'i
persons
nnd
opposite
each
|u
the
write-up
of the "Tinning of to the Commissioners:
wanted. They were released.
rents a pupil $93,137.55 of this amount the effects. It read:
Pumper was placed oil tho hulk„f Johnny SchirThe two men wanted are men who. amounts varying from $0,000 to $177.,- (l)|, shrow.. tj,0
ha* been apportioned. The fund is
head
near the Clyde Line Dock hnv.....
“Dearest I love you, I love you, I under the guise of bookligents, enter­ 000. OlfieialH me tumble
, ,
.to say wheth-. aril was left out .l.eenuse .lie, .......
was not
derived from interest on the state
|
ing
a
lift of ten feet.
love you X X X X X X X X Yours ed a house in Auhurndale and a t­ or it was a record of swindles or part
Of the paraphernalia to impress the ’&gt;» the printed program ami otir ropFirst
test was for capacity used
school fund.
always. Mary."
tempted criminal assault upon a wom­
The apportionment by counties fol­
three
lines
of hose, two lines of which
The last X was ten inches high an. It is now.• stated that the hook- intended victims. Other evidence in­ missed Johnnie’s cornet solos when he
were
100
feet
each, and one line of
lows.
agents escaped to the northward hy ‘reduced was an automatic telegraph
$8,951,50 followed by an exclamation point. The
sending machine which could be rig- watt playing, lie is Sanford's cole- 150 feet.
Hachiia
newspaper said she did not deny the tms and hy train.
043.40
t0 ! ged up in one ..... .. nnd send to tele- brnted hoy cornet 1st and one of the
One 100 ft. line having a nozzle of
llaker
authorship. Miss Mintcr said she lov­ The Rollins students were going
country, and lie added I 1-8 inches.
1,120.40
Hay
graph
instrument
in
another
merely
bust
in
the
910.85 ed him wit hall the respect and admi­ Tampa, picking up a ride at inter­ hy winding spring. Deputy Shackle- nu" h lo l,u entertainment Friday
Other 100 ft. line having a nozzle of
Itradford
ration a young girl gives to n man vals. They were in the ear of Mr.
884.05
- inch.
Hrevnrd
and Mrs. Hansel Johnson, of Lake­ ford, of Duval county, who conducted *&gt;*ght.
549,45 with the culture of Taylor.
Other 150 ft line having a nozzle
Rroward
one
man
caught
the
raid,
said
he
land when held up. One was Harry
900.95
Calhoun
of
I inch.
Mundell, of Miami, formerly of Tam- burning papers as the deputies enter280.00
1 harlntte
From
lMs tent the pump delivered
pa, where he has d ativ e s. The o th er's ed the house. Judge William I rice, |
000.00
783
gallons
of water per minute, nt a
&lt;it rtis
name is unknown here, Tump Trib-' of Miami, for tin* defense, entered a
501.05
pump
pressure
of 128 lbs.
Clay
blanket plea of not guilty.
E. (J. line.
1,839.20
i 'tilunihin
A second reading for capacity wns
! Thompson, of Pulm Beach, assisted
2,705.00
taken or. the same line of hose with
1*nilr
744.15
the same nozzle, the pump giving n
1le.soto
Sues Chicago Opera
j!’X iMvnM. attempted to show m
volume of 815 gallons with a pressuro
158.95
Di\io
the
cross
examination
of
Shackleford
Co. For Half Million that none of the defendants were seen O N HAS IS OF ESTIMATES I'RE- of
8,403.40
121 lbs.
Duval
PARED FOR HOUSE WAYS
4,009.45 LATE PARLEY LEFT COMMIS­
High pressure rating 200 Ilia, 875
1 amliiu
NEW
YORK
Feh.
7—A
half
miloperating
any
of
the
instruments
in­
SIONS TO CARRY ON
AND MEANS
188.10
gallons, pump pressure 210 lbs, vol­
Flagler
lion dollar libel suit against the Chi- treduced a- evidence. The hearing
THE
WORK
404.25
ume of wntor 807 gallons per min­
Franklin
eago Opera Company was filed in recessed for lunch at noon and sub­
Mir T l i r \NNorliiffil l*rp*»l
2,355.10
ute.
One line of hose 250 ft. using
•!ai|s&lt;lcn
WASHINGTON, Feh. 7.—Soldiers’
federal court today l.y counsel for pocims sent to C. N. Peterson and wife
I I I ) T h e A N M o r l n I r i l 1‘r r a a i
182.00
I
1-8
inch
nozzle.
'lades
WASHINGTON, Fel). 7.—When the Madame Johanna Gailski, wife of «'f West Palm Reach to appear for the |,olul!, would cost the government up1,087.35 Washington conference went out of
High
pressure
rateing 250 lbs., 2G0
Hamilton
proximutcly two and one-half billion
Captain Hans Tauscher, a German state,
1,158.85 existence yesterday it left a dozen
gallons
water
per
minute, 255 lha.
Hardee
!dollars on the basis of estimates pre­
j
“
| ’ ~
504.90 legatees in the form of commissions subject.
pressure,
volume
of
Water 810 gal­
Il rnundo
pared for the House Ways and Means
Madame Gailski charges that the CHASING I-IKK WAGON
407.00
lons.
One
line
of
hose
250 ft. usinft
Highlands
Committee hy the fiscal officers of
opera company, after contract with
CHIEF OUTDOOR SPORT FOR
7,970.00
I
inch
nozzle.
Hillsborough
her to sing the role of "Isolde" in two 1
JAt'KSONVILl.E PEOPLE the army, navy and marine corps.
1,407.05 f the powers together to discuss
11"lines
Test on Sanford Heights:
Chicago performances of "Tristan and
2,800.00 .orld problems.
llydron located on corner of Cen­
Ja kson
HIRTIIDAY
SURPRISE
Isolde" at $1,500 each, publicly c a n ­
Illy T lir A M iirlnlrd
tral St. anil Magnolia Ave., which is
794.75
J' fferson
Besides ninny general agreements to celled the contract on the ground that
JACKSONVILLE, Feh. 7. - A
579.15 consult" among themselves when
I nfnyetto
Last week Mrs. M. Zorrennor of the the end of l inch main extending from
putrons of grand opera would refuse favorite winter sport in this city is
1,137.00
lake
1,1117.(10 troublesome questions arise, the gov­ to henr her sing because of the pre­ that of chasing the fire apparatus West side was most pleasantly sur­ Eleventh St.
Lee
1,004.30 ernments represented here authorized
Pump pressure 70 lbs., nozzle pres­
sence in America of her husband, n and Chief Thomas W. Haney is until­ prised by friends nnd relatives it
1,703.30 specifically, among other things, a
sure
00 lh*., delivering 220 gallons of
Leon
; ority for the statement Hint the de- being her birthday anniversary. Tho
former German army officer.
levy
1,003.40 five-power conference eight years
water
per minute.
evening wns pleasantly spent playing
Madamom Gailski assorts cancel!- ’ pnrtmont is sorely overworked,
Liberty
400.90
ution of the contract and the attend-1 To tho up town resident it seems gaqies and cards after which delici­
1,734.70
Madison
ant publication of "false and mall-1as if the department is on the go ous refreshments were served. There , IDENTIFY TWO OF FORT
1,470.20
Mauateo
LAUDERDALE GANG FOR
cions” reports council her the loss of . throughout the day and night.
I lie were .‘Id folks who enjoyed this occns- {
2,929.30
•Marion
$19,500 .1AX SWINDLER
the stipulated $8,000 and have "do- {commotion caused when the apparatus ion.
1,041.15 commission” to regulate tho Chinese stroyod her curpring power, which does get underway, however, is roMonroe
The meeting of the M. &amp; O. Club
Nassau
049.55 tariff, n "hoard of rofence" to con- herctoforo has been very large," so ( sponsible for much of this appearance, was held nt tho home of Mrs. M.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fob. 7. Tho
&lt;&gt;knloosa
083.05
that she is without employment and t And during it all the fire-chasing fan Zcrremor. The afternoon was pleas­ niotfjheld in jail hero ns a result of
273.90
•&gt;keeehoboo
will beunahlo to obtain employment can toll very little of the location of antly spent in sewing. Mrs. Zorren­ Friday's raid on their establishment
&lt;&gt;rnngc
2,021.25 commission to inquire into extra ter­ in her profession.
■the blaze hy the direction in which nor serving delicious resfreshmonts. were toilny Identified by Mr. nnd Mrs.
075,95 ritorial rights in China.
Osceola
. _____________
j the machines run.
All members were present.
Tho M. II. Hlumcnthnl of Cincinnati, O.,
I'alin Reach
1,440.45
Only two duties are bequeathed to FOURTEEN VARIETIES
I ' H seems that Jacksonville, as hono- prize of the afternoon was won hy ns hnving fleeced them of $19,500 nt
I’nsco
873.40 ! the secretariat-general of the uxpir()F FRUIT FROM ONE TREE Utting a big town, lias a system Mrs. F. Brandt which was a dainty St. Augustine early in Jnnunry.
I’inellns
2,022.05
A man nnmod Cowan, who esenped
_____
whereby the major stations are ul- handkerchief plcoted in pink.
Folk
4,082.15
during
the raid and is now being
ways namedFor instance, when
Illy T h e A aan rln lrd I'rra a )
1,412.05
I’utmnn
sought hy the police, wan Identified
LAKE WALKS. Fob. 7.—A citrus No. j ROes on a run, station No. 2 lilt ING NEGRO PREACHER
St. Johns
1,412.95
through his photograph hy tho couple
tree with manifold possibilities of n hastens to fill its place. No. II movOF SOCIAL EQUALITY TO
St. I.ucio
837.10
as
n man who approached them on a
scieatific naturo if no other, is now injj up to No. 2 etc. As a result an
TAMPA FOR IlIS SAFETY
Santa Rosa
1,635.15 compilt nnd have printed the correct­ growing at the Mammoth grove near awful raeket turns loose when tho
train between St. Augustine nnd Jack­
Sarasota
304.05 ed minutes of the plenary sessions and here, it is understood.
fire hell rings. The screeching sirens
LAKELAND, Fob. 7.—F. Jenkins, a sonville and,led them into tho nlleged '
Seminole
1,202.30 committee meetings, and to act as a
The tree is expected to henr four­ penetrate the air as the various ap­ negro preacher, wns arrested by the fraud. Officials said they expected to
Sumter
955.90
teen varieties of fruit, at one time. paratus seurrys in nil directions. No. local police yesterday afternoon after arrest Cowan tonight or tomorrow.
Suwnnoo
2,242.95
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rlumcnthal, who coma
Nature Intended the tree to henr 1 station responds to nn alarm and preaching race equality in a colored
Taylor
840.45
hero
from St. Augustine when they
grapefruit, it Is said, but man of the passes No. 2 racing noisuly to church in the colored settlement.
Union
082.55
nnunccd
that they would romnln here
experimenting flair, bus grafted the man the station made vacant.
The
When questioned at police station
Volusia
. 2,107.80
other vnrlctles of citrus fruit onto it, fire-chasing fan chases hither and Jenkins admitted he had been waited nnd further tho prosecution.
Wnkulln
* 582.45 for transmission »to all conference nnd now Is awaiting the day when thither, not knowing which apparatus upon in Sanford where, he snid, ho
Officials snld they expected n large
Walton
1,303.50
crowd
of victims of tho band's opera­
tangerines, kumqunts, limes, a tem­ to follow.
was taken to tho woods by a whiteWashington
1,388.20.
ple orange and mutiy other fruits of
In a »ew minutes, the fire out sig­ gowned mob and hndly beaten. Jen­ tions to he on hnnd at tomorrow'n
in future ure to be dealt with by di­ the kind come out in rainbow array. nal is sounded—few of the blitzes ure kins, who still carries tho marks of preliminary henring.
RIGA It CORPORATION
In addition to the twelve metf
rect communication between the vnr- The tree is growing on the two iicro serious—nnd the town witnesses tho hiH flogging, wns tukon to Tnmpn for
AT FORT PIERCE
piece of the grove set aside us a dem­ shakedown process ns the machines safe-keeping, locul authorities fear­ charged with operating a gambling
return to their respective stations.
ing that similar action might ho met­ establishment, W. 0. Bnckrow of Cin­
kort Pierce, Fob. 7.—Announced |
:
\
... „ _ onstration and experiment station.
cinnati will he heard on tho charga
This
done
tho
town
returns
to
nored to tho negro hero.
Gulf Sugar Corporation would , FOR SALE-Warehouso with R. Itof frequenting
gambling establish­
Heating
swords
Into
plowshares
j
mujey,
until
the
next
alarm;
Mignr refinery here with one | Hiding. Within four blocks of center
Some girls look like human beings. ment. He wns arrested in the raid.
in’t
shorten
the
cnsuslty
list
while
For
tho
month
of
Jnnunry
tho
fire
won
hundred ton dally capacity.
Land of
g w iritT
And some girls wear blue paint
purchased yesterday and tho construe-)
Ue0’ W’
, people nurse the ambition to bent lo department responded to 180 culls or
around
their eyes.
Ray It w itlin Herald Want Ad.
un average of four plus u day.
Hon will begin In tho near future.
!’
272-tfc comotives to a crossing.

NEW CONFERENCE
TO BE CONVENED
8 YEARS HENCE

SOLDIERS BONUS
WOULD COST
n BILLIONS

�Ts

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1922

PAGE SIX

SOCIETY

MRS. FRBI) DA1GER, Society Editor,
Thone 217-W •
I f r u n h n v r n njr I t l r n f i
you
— If r « a n r * K iilng n n y w h r r * n r e o r o l n *
hum *, o r U yo u n r r r n t r r l n ln l n * , w rit*
n p«.afnl m r i l In t h l a . d e p a r t m e n t , K i r i n *
d etn lla , o r te le h p o n * th e Item . I t w ill
be x rr n tly n p p rre ln trd .

SOCIAL CALENDAR
Monday—Business and Professional
Women’s Club will meet at 8 p. m.
at their club rooms.
Tuesday—Miss Fern Ward will enter­
tain the members of the Hon-Ton
Bridge Club.
Wednesday—Little Miss Dorothea
Lawson will chtertnin a number of
her little friends at four o'clock at
her home on Park avenue. Tho oc­
casion being her ninth birthday.
Thursday—Mrs. S. E. Barrett will cntertnin the members of the Every
Week Bridge Club.
Friday—The Mother’s Club will meet
at 3:30 at the Brotherhood rooms at
Holy Cross Church.
Snturdny—Children’s Story Hour will
bo held at Central Pnrk nt four
o’clock.

tertnined nt a bridge Juncheon tho
guests Including tho members of tho
Duplicate Bridge Club.
(junntities of lovely golden calen­
dulas were used in the rooms whoro
the card tables were plncod. In tho
dining room sweet pens in pastel tints
were used in charming profusion.
Following the luncheon, an inter­
esting game of duplicate hridgo was
played. The prizes irridescont glass
bon bon dishes were won by Mrs. S.
Pulcston and Mrs. It. A. Newman.
Mrs. Deane Turner and Mrs. D. L.
Thrnsher substituted for absent club
members. The club members pres­
ent were Mesdames F. L. Miller, It. A.
Newman, A. P. Connelly, S. Pulcston
and E. F. Housholder.

GUESTH OF STONE ISLAND
The following party were the guests
of W. T. Donnelly and family an
their yachts the Dawn and the New
Era going over to Stone Island yester­
day afternoon.
To those who are
fimilinr with these fine yachts that
are propelled with electricity the joys
of yachting arc n new story for' tho
forward yacht is furnished with tho
electricity tho power plant of tho rear
yacht and they glide nlong through
Mrs. B. W. Herndon and her guest tho water with the ease nnd smooth­
ness of n bird skimming on the
Mrs. J. E. Brouse, left today for Mlwater’s
surface the forward yacht
nmi where they will spend some time.
having no vibrations or mdse nnd they
Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. C. Tray wick an­ make splendid time so that the party
nounce the birth of n son February 1st were nt Stone Island almost before
nt their home on Third nnd Holly they knew it and were met at tho
dock entrance by Mr. Commons who
streets.
transported them with a smaller
boat
much to the delight of the ladies
Lieut, and Mrs. II. A. Bivins, of
who
while
timid enjoyed the terror of
Arcadia, were the week-end guests o f ,
the
seas.
Mr. and Mrs. Commons
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.
were
there
to
meet them and they re­
W. Herndon.
paired to the Commons bungalow
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. It. Key and their where they spent a most plensnnt
guests Mrs. George Rice, Mrs. Arthur afternoon looking at her wonderful
Fiske and Mrs. Charles Bliss, of Wor- collection of paintings on china and
chester, Mass., motored to Daytona procelain nnd the "Cnmeonns” that
Bench yesterday where they were the have made her famous. Mr. and Mrs.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Twitch- Commons now own seven hundred
all. Mesdames Itice, Fiske and Bliss acres of laud in this vicinity ami are
leave from Daytona for Miami nnd indeed the "king and queen" of
other places of interest on the East Stone Island. On a long picnic table
the gueses were served tea and coffee
Coast and Cuba.
and dainty sandwiches, preserved
figs, guavas, jellies of many kinds and
DCPI.ICATK BRIDGE CLUB
ice cream and cake and left only when
Mrs. E. M. Galloway was the grac­ darkness compel led them to embark
ious hostess Saturday when she cn- for the journey home. Under the able

supervision of Cnpt. W. T. Donnely
and his son, Normnn Donnely tho able
pilot and Cnpt Jerry and Lieut. Matt,
tho
the journey
Journey home was
wns made
mndo in good
time with the searchlight playing on
the Inko shore and thoi"skyscrapers”
along the water front of Sanford nnd
all arrived in due time safe and sound
with the feeling that tho Donnellys
have the finest method of enjoying
life that could be dovlsed on sen nnd
the Commons hnvo tho grentest
"land" proposition.
Among those
enjoying the occnssion wore; Mrs.
Hastings, Mrs. Thrnsk nnd dnughtcr,
Miss Olive, Miss Snru Evelyn Wil­
liams, Mr. nnd Mrs. Poarman nnd
children, Mr. nnd Mrs, R. J. Holly,
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Donnelly nnd son
Normnn and daughtor, Helen mid
niece, Miss Simmons.
Spnce will not permit an extended
«{|icription of Stone Island but to
anyone who has never visited this en­
chanted spot it would ho well to say
that the Intchstring is nlwnys out nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. Commons nro nlwnys
glad to entertain visitors. It is well
worth the trip to go on tho wnter or
vin Osteen nnd tho Enterprise rond.
CARD OF THANKS
The Chnirmnn of tho Flnnnceo Com­
mittee of tho Literntufe Department
of tho Woninn’s Club, wishes to thnnk
each and every one who gave of their
time nnd talent to make tho Shnkcspenronn play "The Taming of the
Shrew" an educational success and
thereby aiding the Literature and
Music Departments financially.
The City of Sanford has every rea­
son to be proud of its homo talent,
which enn not be surpassed by nny
in the state.
The program committee, Mesdames
John Loonardi, Schellc Moines nnd B.
J, Sterling wish to thnnk the Snnford Herald and the business men of
Sanford who helped so materially bv
gladly buying space.
In behalf of the departments, I ex­
tend thanks and appreciation tir all
that took part in the play.
MRS, B. .1. STARLING.
Chairman.

nil the net proceeds ronUzod by tho
Club from this Attraction will bo do*
nnted
to tho Fornnld—Laughton
1 llw I11**/ VUIM^IIV •»

"A Little Child Shall Lend Them,’’
nnd every lady accompanied by a paid
admission mny spe tho show free. It
fit hoped that hte Hospital will re­
ceive n neat sum from this source.
STOLE FORD CAR
The Ford enr of Mr. nnd Mrs. Al­
fred King was stolen from tho front
of the Iinptist Temple Inst night while
the fnmily wns attending church
services.
As they hnd tho key in
tho car tho thieves evidently detach­
ed tho wires and made away with tho
car on Park Avenue between eight
nnd nine o’clock. As soon ns church
wns over Mrs. King discovered her
loss nnd summoned the officers who
nro now working on the ense nnd expoct to land tho thieves who were
seen hanging around Inst night just
before tho car wns tnken. The car
wns a 1020 modol and hnd a dent in
the left hnnd side whero it hnd been
struck by another car, the license
number wns 20480.
Left fender
b |n t nnd left side of car bent nent
the front, lenky radiator, chock tied
on with string, lights in renr of cutnin
hnvo been tom out nnd pasted in,
curtnin torn nnd sewed together..
Any information relntlvo to the car
would be appreciated by the county
or tho city officials or the owners.
K. OF C. CARNIVAL
FEBRUARY 21, 22, 2.1

ALICE LAKE in

“The Hole in
The wall”
A lso “W IN N E R S OP THE WEST” SB
Tomorrow— William DcMillc Production
Lulu B elt’ with Lois Wilson, Milton Sills and
Theodore Roberts— And FOX NEWS
Chits. Brudy, the Baritone Soloist, will sing every
Wednesday
'

CLASSIFIED ADS
Classified advertisements, .1 cents a line. No ad taken fur l«u thia
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. c*,k
must accompany nILAirder*. Count fire words to a line nnd remit at.
cordingly.
WANTED—Customers for fresh milk,I
FOR SALE
morning nnd evening &lt;leliv«ries.-R
TRY GUARANTEED AMERICAN L. Gnrrison. Phono 3711. 1GU-St-Tn
Leather Dubbin. Will waterproof 204-tfc
and preserve your shoes. In black and
tan. Price 25c per box at all shoe
dealers.
271-lwc

All tho nrrnngements have been
completed for tho annual mid-winter
carnival nnd festival of the local Coun­
cil^ Knights of Columbus, and this
year it promises to be bigger nnd bet­
ter than ever. They have gone to a
Haircut, 10 cents. Second Street
large expense to make this production Barber Shop.
271-ltp
if not tho very best, at least one of FOR SALE—A few thousand Living­
the best ever staged in Sanford, and
ston Globe tomato plants, at $1.50
from the advance dope given to n rep­ per thousand.—W. R. Guerry, Route 1,
resentative of the Herald it is going Box 00.
271-ltp
to be an affair long to be remembered.
This carnival takes place Tuesday, FOR SALE Double barrel shot gun.
MELVILLE COMEDIANS
No use for it. Call corner Fourth
Wednesday ami Thursday, February
street
and Sanford avenue. See the
HERE—PLAYING FOR
21st, 22nd and 2!!rd, on the vacant lot
271-3tp
IIOSPITA BENEFIT on First street, next to the postof- gun. C. II. Lefflor.
FOR RENT— I room cottago and
fico.
kitchenette on Heights. Reasonable,
The big canvas theatre of the Mel‘’'I*' .',f the main features of this
carnival
will
lie
a
two
act
musical
Get
key 1007 West First St.—II. W.
ville Commcdinns has been erected on
comedy
called
"The
Boozy
Cruzcrs"
i
Allen.
2G0-0tp
tlie lot next to the Post office, Bert
with
Robert
Herndon
in
the
leading
j
Melville and his company of players
GENERAL REPAIRING
FOR RENT
will delight people for the week. An- [roll. Bob is tho best character come- j ,
Old Ford G«r»|»
REM lwo furnished house- West First St.
nnunccment lias been tnndc by the dinn in Sanford and will bo supported j keeping
rooms
on
first
floor,
run­
Phone No. 147-W
Kiwnnis Club, under whoso auspices in this play by an able cast consisting ning water in the kitchen.- 314 Enut
the Melville Players nro engnged, tlmt of such men as Clarence Mnhoncy, Fifth Street.
270-2tp
Tom Eagan, Sid Rive, Reg Holly, PoFOlT
RENT—Furnished
two
house
ter Schnnl, Tom Meredith, Byron
keeping
rooms,
2()li
East
Third
St.
Stevens and many others. Tills show
I'lRYL’ $1.25
270-2tp
Is bound to attract attention for the
-1 Store in Florida
EACH
reason that it is as good, if not bet­ "For RENT—Furnished lied room.
IN P. S. A.
ter than the usual dollar attractions Over Seminolo Cafe.
.Md-tf-c
put on by local talent but will only FOR RENT—Comfortable rooms for
.‘nt.
cost 35c. The show is made for
light housekeeping. 318 Palmetto
IV
ml.
laughing purposes only ami the public nve.
2GD-10tp
is promised an hour and a half of real
SELLS IT FOR LESS
The dink ii
fun and amusement to say nothing of FOR RENT—Three large unfurnish­
ed roms newly papered, large ver­
throw a upward at
several good musical numbers.
each
explosion
The ladies of the Business and Pro­ anda, soft water in kitchen, corner of
Celery
and
Mulonvillo
ave.
209-3tp
striking
the bob
fessional Woman’s Club will lie given
loin
end
of the
full charge of another one of the a t­
WANTED
porrelain,
after
tractions and will put on a pageant FARM WANTED—Wanted to hear
explosion
the
disk
play that will equal any of its kind
from owner of a farm for sale. Give
again
drops
to
in
before and the price of this attraction lowest price, and full particulars.—L.
normal
position
will also be within the reach of nil. An Jones, Box 551, Olney, III. 271-ltp
at the Imllom re­
athletic show and side show will be
maining bright
two more attractions worthy of your WANTED TO TRADE—IHgh~clnss
Orlando improved real estate closo
and clean.
consideration.
The regular grind stores, paddle in for stock of goods in Sanford. Ad­
FAMOUS
wheels, etc., will be of an entirely dress M. V. Robbins, 42 West Church
St.,
Orlando,
Fin.
lG9-3tc
different nature, every thing absolute­
ly new and the prices will bo the low­ WANTED—To exchange nice homo
in Orlando for small improved farm
est of any carnival ever playing San­
ford before. A cafeteria supper will at Sanford. Will give difference. I
bo served every evening of tho carni­ also wont to rent a 4 or 5 room mod­
val, the Sanford Band will play each ern cottage at Sanford; also want to ru n ’s montliH where the station­
night, there will bo ninny free at­ rent ono to 5 acres tiled farm. Ad­ ary point plug is cleaned daily.
tractions, and taking it all in all, this dress, .1. B, Smith, Rox 30, Orlando, Firing points separate one-halt
2G0-3tp inch at each explosion of the mo­
promises to bo ono of tho biggest Fla.
tor, preventing oil from crossing
times of the season for all Sanford.
LOST
the firing gap. If your motor is
Mako no dates that will conflict with
Including’ Evening Dresses
the above, make your plans to join the LOST—Silver mesh bag, with name pumping oil and you are continu­
Nell Lawson on it. Finder return ally cleaning your plugs, go to
crowds and have ono big time.
to
Mrs. J. R. Lawson on Park avenue your dealer today and illsj‘„va
and stout Ladies* Dresses up
Ono of tho biggest Contracts for
and
receive reward.
271-2tp complete set. For sale by HE'*
advertising ever let to advertise a lo­
to size 46. In response to the
cal affair has been lot by the Knights LUST—•A
A child's black taffeta coat on AN-WHEELER MOTOR CO­
of Columbus and people will know of
Magnolia nvenuo between First and FRANK AKERS TIRE CO., and
It for miles around and many visitors Second streets. Finder please return other leading dealers. In the
heavy demand for Eveningwill bo in town for those days. Full to Mrs. I. E. Estridge and receive re­ event your dealer cannot supply
Information regarding tho different ward.
271-2tp you, please give dealer’s name.
Dresses and Dresses for stout
events will be found in the Herald LOST—Lady’s black velvet hand bag Mfg. only by the
from now on nnd if you will watch for
containing handkerchief, money,
ladies, we had our New York
those special announcements you will spectacle case, door key No. 30. Re­
be advised of some big doings. Re­ turn to Herald and receive reward.
office ship these beautiful
member the dates, Feb, 21st, 22nd nnd
271-3tp
23rd.

WARD &amp; RIVE

Hof - Mac Battery Co.

Where You Get MORE SATISFACTION For Less Money
10 Stores in Georgia-

Churchwell

A n oth er S h ip m en t of

Spring Dresses

SCHLECHT SLIDING
GAP PLUG

Churchwells

Frocks by express and we are
sure you 11 be delighted with
our selection.

The Churchwell Co.
SELLS IT FOR LESS

First Street

Welaka Block

Hit ha ha h’j ha ha ha ha ha
lot
PARISH HOUSE CALENDAR
K\
ha ha ha ha hii ha ha ha ha

Business Opportunities

ha
ha
ha
ha
ha

MANUFACTURER of Garden Trac­
tors, now doing business all over
the world, wants representatives in nil
hurts of Florida. Tractor Iuih over­
head valve motor, clutch, air cleaners
and every Working pnrt enclosed. Do
Thursday night—Kiwnnis Club and n°t reply unless able to finnneo nt
Rotary Basket ball.
least one demonstrator. Retail price,
Fob. 13,—Saint Agnes' Valentino $190.00, Good profit. Unlimited Held
pnrty.
among truck farmers, small fruit
growers and suburbanites. Machin­
Feb. 21-22—Woman's Club Colonial
ery
experience unnecessary.—II. L.
party.
Downing, Territory Organizer, Gener­
al delivery, Tampa.
271-ltc
Fob. 24.—Charity Ball.
Don't go around talking about boMr. Ford bns produced enough f la ­ ing hungry when for 50c you cun get
vors to got tho world thoroughly rnt- the best there Ih going and plenty of
tled.
it nt the Lincoln House.
271-2tp

SCHLECHT SPARK
PLUG CO.
BRADENTOWN, FLORIDA
Patronize homo industries if
they deserve it.

GREEN COVE CITIZEN
SERIOUSLY INJURED
IN JACKSONVILLE ACCIRBJACKSONVILLE, Fob. tl.-l’h ^ '
ians said todny M. G. Johnson,
Covo Springs, hurt yesterday v
trnln struck automobile nt
^
crossing, near tho city limits hej*
probnbly fatally injured.
1‘ .
fourteen yenr old son 8Cr'oUl5
Jurod. Johnsons condition btf
worso during tho night.

�-&gt;• '

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1922

PAGE TWO

SANFORD DAILY, HERALD; —

-

OUR SANFORD
**«! ?
WERE THERE ALL THE TIME

l^blUhrd fVfrj nflrrnon* except Hub- incuts with deep Wells find test out i
" W 'n X Z ^ 8 $ e * L . m
the nrtesinn water of this district for ( £
•-----------------------------------------------r undoubtedly there is a bounteous ™

THE HERALD
PRINTING CO. earth
- » * ns.rwellU&gt;as
l*Ulii.i silicas

S e c u r ity -S e r v ic e

at other places in | 1
t
1V------------------------TT^— 1the state an&lt;l Elder Springs south of , *&lt;»
H&gt; JOHN "RED" DAVIS
h ! J.’ L11.LA11D!..!”" sccrctiirr-Tr «■«■urer the city proves this statement. If the *
c.
K i C I j j r f w t i . i!a"«*rr test well here fails to bring out any . **
m t a h h n M M l P
Fa P*i Pa Pa Fa Fa Fa Pa
i*honp 1 -iH up lu Qioo r. M._____ indication of soft water from an n r- 1 ru Fa
Advert Ulna llutea Mndp Known on ! tcnlnn source it will not ho difficult
Application
j to tap one of the mnny clenr water , **nut|'* Davis, formerly sporting ed- the people will ^njoy n little sporting
*-i.„ near Sanford ..n.i
..it... us "ii
Sanford Herald, hut now news just as well as some of your
This institution, whose success and strength has
0 . . ¥ « r r,P" ° n ,,r‘"
. ^ “r V o o 1hikes
and give
all n&gt;"
the jj|ir ()f
■u Montn^T::::::::::::::::::—
.... 3.00 80ft nnd pure wnter that wp need with the Jacksonville Metropolis, J polished editorials—some time I like
been bullded by a loyal people, whose most valu­
Wcrkr&lt;
‘r*d ln Cl*r by C"rriar co n f , and a filiation plant would make
'any went down to Lakeland Friday with sport news b etter—for all the edltor------------------..............
Tfce
hi* n . IU
to pit
lN-pauc
|,0y»*
Kiris' ' lals I read now «*V
nro *vw
too bloondiiK Ioiik.
able asset Is tho confidence, trust and esteem of
AHr ua«t
- H« Weekly
• «*/ ”Herv&lt; °f t*lp ^n*&lt;e wnter _into pure
1 1 1drlhkingi p "lJvapH
” ■
’V ■* team and 'met our r.---1&lt; \
:Ldd u S U : r ” c r ? T r ^ r . a-“".£ water and water that could be'U««l | tunm nt the station. He says ho was | and everybody's writing the same
those who know It best nnd whose highest entU lix rote* nmdc known on nppllcu- for domestic purposes.
\\ nut "«■* s() impressed with our Kiris tenm that thimr "Come to Our Citv It’ss the
v ”.";. nV ^V n'^donncc.
| phur water is the purest in the world hc JllHt hn(, t() wr|to the followiriK:
Only One."deavor is to nttaln still higher plains of se r v ic e year
1
'lttsss
It
I"
tlcath
on
wnter
pipes
and
Is
ex(
M K H 1IKII T i l l : A S S O C I A T K O
pensive in every way to the owners
wishes you a happy, healthful nnd prosperous
Wake up Seminole!
Maude I.nke, in my opinion, was the
of property is had on endues nnd boil- j
New Year.
oustandinR star of both sextets. She
ers and is detrimental to
„ ,
,
. . .our city. . In
. | You have n K iri’s basket ball sex- I was closely followed by Hamilton of
Cold weather nKnln and it is Jpst ,nnny wnys. Jacksonville is troubled twt_ nnd ,|on-t know it.
i Lakeland, nnd Spencer, Holly, Styles,
we needed.
, with the same kind of water and is
_____
! Marshall and Wheelcss of Seminole.
------- — o—- -----; cnstinK about new for some relief ns
Friday afternoon while on the train
The Middle Atlantic coast is in the the following' Associated Press dis- | with the Duval Tigers we reached
. .
,
,
, , , Here's the most truthful paragraph
throes of another wintry gale with
wmild indicate:
Sanford—three minutes later a dole- of the whole lot: With tile exception
sno wand ice and sleet, How happy l Plans to supply this city with soft ffnt|o|1 &lt;)f «ei,j|,|ren” (I say children
iliimilton
we are in Florida.
water to supplant its present urtesMevcr once did our party dream of
, * . Miss
'j
, , « # at, , forward
. , . for
—
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qtmnlv
nrti
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liv
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t
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Sn.ifoid
i
k
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laa supply are umur toiisau ran. n ov t(
wt,ru basketball players) hoard- t&gt; „ . ........„.........
... h stood
c over
- .
* the same train and sent up three , ' .
P^sontntivts ike Sunfoid
Every time you put on. special the city commissioners.
Suggestions have been heard that cbw.rs f«r Duval
(Standes over Orlando in every way
sales and bring new people to Sanford
_____
i undo-, the sun. Brother Glynn, I’ll he
you are huilditiK up more trade and the Suwanoo river he tapped while
■III
Ili(rllt t|lcll IUI investigation was in C.!..mlo some time shortly—look
huihliiiK us a bigger Sanford. Try it. other plans would obtain the water
1 still think you have the best
from Kingsley's Lake, Sand Hill, Lake Mtarl(„,
hav|njt nu&gt;t Misses Mil­ me
---------- n----------Tho Lincoln House ndwrii-., nu
morning
paper in Orlando.
Sanford Machine #
Our sympathy is extended to geni * Plm-k Creek. St. Mary's river and (!ml j [(1||y an,| Maude Lake, two that
menu, hut you men and ladies , ,in
Foundry Co.
Hilly Martin of Orlando, Orange other sources. Tim practicability , km,w ,,.K.k in llll7( j folini| out they
the best 60c meals served in S.mford
LOIS WILSON IN FINE HOLE
County's efficient Tny Collector who of softening the present supply has were going to Lakeland, the very
there.
Try us.
27! 2lp
General Machine nnd Holler Work;
broke his leg from railing from a lad­ also been considered but opponents of same place we were headed for.
Dainty Lois Wilson, u popular Cylinder Grinding; DeLuxe Pistons;
der at his home.
Hilly has often this method argue that the artesian
screen
actress, lias an excellent role, Oversize Hings and Pins; Flywheel!
supply
is
slowly
diminishing
and
that
w
th||tV
lltr
my
minti.
The
game
nlmost broken a leg collecting taxes,
tlmi
of
a spinster, in William do stce, Gcnr Bands; Crank Shafts re-!
in
time
the
city
will
lime
to
on
to
w|jj
aonn
begin
as
soon
as
I
sketch
we opine.
Mllle’s
Paramount
production, ".Miss
,
.
.
other
sources
anyway.
a
f,.w
more
sidelights.
---------- o ---------. , „Hett,
,, which
, • . will
,,, be
, ..the ,feature
.
turned; agents for Cnlllo Inboard nnd
Lulu
Jacksonville's water supply has long
_____
Sanford's new pumper is one
at the Star Theatre tonight. Milton Outboard Motors.
Phone 62
been the conversation, at least.
In
of the best that is made. It means
..
,
Edna
Styles
is
now
talking
after
Sills is tending man nnd Theodore i
'
most sections of the city the supply
We wish to announce that we have
better fire protection, cheaper insur­
is extracted.
In the sections not s,i being introduced to the various Duval Roberts and Helen Ferguson are in SANFORD N O V E I/n ■been granted the Florida agency fur
ance rates and a hotter sense of secur­
served, however, the presence of sul- players: "Hoy’s, we, are. ,going to
,, the cast.
the—
ity for the business men of Sanford. ,
. , water is easily imtlcinble,
ti„i„Ki.. wear your
colors and root
WORKS
pinnated
J
. . . for
. . you nil
It is money well spent and The Herald Some
.
.
-I it as I,....!.,,,
Very
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
newcomers describe
having tonight against
, ,, , Lakeland.
n
, , good
Haircut, 10 cents. Second Street i
wishes to congratulate «ur City
.
.
.
.
i
,
i
.
,i.„
says
led
Heed,
Duvals
captain,
I General Shop and Mill
llnrhcr Shop.
a decide!y' unpleasant odor while the
271tip
Commissioners who purchased it,
cubists of language say flatly that it
---------- o---------Captain Ted Heed then calls his
Work
Made by the largest manufacturers of
carries the stench of over-ripe eggs.
Tin* Nellie Turner Circle meets with ]
We suppose that Mississippi will The housewife complains that it gang, or rather gentlemen, together Mrs. Edison Freeman next Wednesday. CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDEA Grand Pianos exclusively in the world.
soon ho in the midst of a case similar blackens the silverware.
One of these superb instruments in
The rnn- and orders a cheer sent up for the Cel­ afternoon at 3:30 at -106 .Myrtle ave­ 517 Commercial Street Sanford, FI.
to the Hreckenridge-I’olhird case that &lt;ervntivc old timer argues in return ery City. Here’s the way it sounded nue.
dull
art mahogany will he on , -i.liilii27Q-ntc
to me on tin- train "Hah-Itah-Hah-iri
tore up KeKntmkv many years ago. tliat the water benefits the health.
tion alt tills week in
Geo. W. Knight
It seems that men in high positions
in the meantime, the newcomer, ex­ .if them for the Celery City."
PALM ROOM of the
Specialist in Spinal Adjustments
must walk tin- straight ami narrow cepting the women-folk who find re­
Real Estate and Insurance
HOTEL VALDEZ
path like other people.
And very adjustment more difficult, becomes
Some one in the Duval crowd asked
SANFORD
FLORIDA
often men in high positions are ta r­ accustomed to tho water.
Emma Spencer if she was a player or
Write us for price and terms
gets when they are absolutely in­
Neither are the women to he satis­ the girl that was supposed to hold Wm. J. Kermode, D. C.
nocent.
H. W. NICKERSON J, H. HINTERMISTER
fied with the supply in the sections the players’ neckties and luindkurDoctor of Chiropractic
whero natures intentions are thwart- chiefs—what prompted this silly
Public Accountant; Audits—Systems
Garner-Woodruff Building
PIANO CO.
It is unbelievable that monied men ed |,y the filtering plant. Although question from this Duval player was
Income Tax Service
BUY
IN SANFORD
Room 16 McNoill-Davis Bldg.
of Sanford would put their money in .-lmrii of its sulphur, the water is still Emma’s size. From tho back rows Office Hours:
Phono 852
Orlando, Fla.
foreign stocks, wild eat schemes of all hard and injures the hair, they assert. Gayle Marshall said, "Why she’s the
!&gt; to )2 a, m. nnd 1to 6 p. m.
kinds when they can safely invest Instead of the glossy strands the eoif- ‘plnyingcst fool’ in the county."
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Sundays and evenings by appointment
their money in Valdez Hotel bonds fenr becomes colorless and coarse,
-------Auto Radiator Repair
The game begins: Sanford enters
in Sanford Building &amp; Loan stock and according to current gossip.
YOU CAN GET MORE
Shop
Receptacles to catch rain water are the court. From numerous voices on 14 M iq lo *a Rj *4 Ra sa Ra
ill Sanford real estate all of them
safe and sure investments. There are quite the fad among the younger set. tin? sidelines I remembered a few &lt;.f ■a
Pj Located nt 207 French Ave., between
many grind paying corporations here while Die hair-dressing establishments Lakeland's remarks. Some one said,
12nd and Third. E. It. HERGQUIST.
that would take muiic of the .-orpins advertise as an asset the fact that "What kindergarten are they from ’" M
money of ties dslrict from time to they us e water from above rather f Another said "Why they are babies,
time in east* the men of money want­ than beneath."
they eaa't expu.t to play our big
QUALITY &amp; SERVICE
ed nil investment. All home invest­
._a _____
girls." Another come forth with this I
ments are good and investing your
"Why they’ll lie mince pie for us, they
P-t
money in San ''on! means that you are
haven’t got a chalice." All of a slid .*41
building nn Sanford ami that yon nro
den Maude Lake nearly knocked one *11
making a safe investment for your­
of l.nltchmd’.s girls into Vnl'.’sia *oun- *4 Von Can Find the Name of
Every Live Professional and
Constance Talmadgi with Dirue- tv. Then the tune t mod.
self and family. Think it over.
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lltisiucsN
Man in Sanford in
--------it tor Chid Withey. Cameraman Olivci
—at—
p-a This Column Each Day
Maieli and her entire company, trnvAfter Maude has demonstrated her p*
WANT SOFT WATER
clod from New York to Minimi, Fla., ,1m l; Dempsey prowess someone yelle., *« pj Pa Px Pa Pn Pa put Pa
It is one of Sanford’s problems to to make some exteriors for "Less on fvotn t1 sidelines "Why she plays too
find a supply of soft water for many in Love," adapted for the screen by , ,;igh " I then thought the Lakeland
George A. DeCottes
SAVE YOU MONEY
and various reasons. Wh'le the pres- .*Grant Carpenter from Douglas Mur- |,„|y that made that remark should
Attorney-at-I&gt;aw
Write us
ray’s
piny,
“The
Man
from
Totonhave
lu
shed
off
her
glasses
a
little
ent supply nf water is undoubtedly
Over
Seminole
County
Hank
I
to."
This
product
ion
which
is
Miss
U
M
(|
(jk-.icod
at
Miss
Hamilton
who
the healthiest and best of its kind to 1
Empire Hotel Block
SANFOItD
be obtained the very fart that it is Talmadge’s latest Associated First was playing forward for Lakeland.
IFLORIDA
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
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National
release,
will lie the. .........
nltrnetartesian sulphur water makes it oh-1......
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jertlnnalde to many strangers and !t t '"n ftt t,u‘ HtarTheatre tomorrow ( Than Lakeland looked Edna Styles Sanford Const ruct’n ,Co
Is SO hard as to be almost useless for " ‘k'bt. This story was played in this „Ver and I mean right from Paris
CONTItACTORS AND I1UILDRRS
many domestic purposes. The sulphur ' ,,,rtl"tr&gt;’ l,&gt;’
Miller under the she has the style.She plays bnsket■
Planes
nnd Specifications Cneerlull; ■■
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Ih gaseous and can be eliminated by I tWo f,f “ I’erkins’’ and it is still play- hall excellently.
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Furnished
due process and was supposed to be ' in«t in l-n^laml as "The Man from
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eliminated in the contract with the I T ‘,r" n to ’"
i Probably the sensation or the even■
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T.
PACE
P.
O
lt..v
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On the Okeechobee Brunch of the Florida East Const Railway, Chulun*
Southern D tilili., Co., hut they hnvol
-----------------------wus the way theLnkclnnd fans gaze,I
II■■ ta, Fla., among the pines and lakes of Seminole county, an up-to-date
done nothing as yet nnd probably | HERALD ADS get results.
in nmnzement over the work of .Mildied Holly at forward and Emma Sanford Steam Laundry n modern brick hotel, with private baths and hot water heat. First
; class cuisine. Rntcs $2.50 to $3.50 per dny; $10 to $18 per week, ac­
Kpencer at forward, the "two children"
FOR SERVICE
3 cording to location of room'.
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ U U U M M I H B I U n H U i f the Sanford sextet—I say children
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for it's not right to say babies. Both
■
W.
RAWIJNG,
Prop.
Mildred and Emma marched through
:
MRS. CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, Manager
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Polk county like Shernmn marched
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Acteylene Welding
through Georgia back in '66—they
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OF ALL KINDS
raised whatever you want to call it.
Sanford Welding Co. ■■■■■■■■■■nHMntuia a a n n a a a ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■
Sura Whceless at standing center
It)!) North Snnford Avenue
was also a star in tills game. Often
Sara received her Jolts after running
into a few of Lakeland’s heavyweights
S. O. Shinholser
Through physical work, mental ef­
but for every Jolt she received sotneContractor and Builder
| body else received an earthquake in
fort, with a big clash of persistency
• return.
SANFORD -!•
FLORID *
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The Peoples Bank of Sanford

) IANOS
HONOGRAPHS

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Premier Baby Grand

VALUE

PROFESSIONAL
AND BUSINESS

FOR $1.00

GLOBE PIANO CO. THE BALL HARD­
WARE CO.
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How May I Become
Financially Independent?

PLAN NOW TO HAVE YOUR OWN HOME

of purpose to season them.
“With a growing Bank Account, dif­
ficulties, and all th at clan of awe­
some spectres, vanish like clouds be­
fore the winch"

5

Storage Facilities
Emma Spencer shot three field
If
we
idease
yna, tell others; if no
goals and all three wore shot over the
tell
us.
Phone 49H
■ head of a girl who must have been as
tall a s Sanford’s onco-upon-a-tlme
fatuous Helen Hand.
Hotel Montezuma

Talk about rooting for Duval—
Lakeland thought Duval county iiud
moved to Polk when tho ladies from
I Seminole turned loose. And all tho
i time Sanford's girls wore kidding tho
a spectators about how lmd Duval was
* beating the hoys.
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
uj
-------the
p# i»t FORSTER, President
U. F. WHITNEU, Cashier
j Attention Mr. Holly: Boost thu
girls' and hoy's team—maybe some of

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By all means Sanford High bring "WE DELIVER THE GOODN
Lakeland to Sanford. The girls can
heat them.
Quick Service Transfei

National Bank J

Ownership of Real Estate gives you a definite place and in­
fluence in the community.

It makes you a more desirable

citizen. ANI) WHAT BETTER INVESTMENT CAN YOU
MAKE?

"Sanford’s New Hotel”
$1.50 Up Per Day

COMFORT COTTAGE
Is now open for guests. Will ho glad
to so,, now as well as old friends.
Rooms and meals, also meals. House
heated.
.Miss N. A. Walker

Mrs. M. Martin

Meisch Really C o .
A. P. CONNELLY, Agent

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1922
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cstorduy's

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temperature

,t f S r - y r t

‘"ih-nstor blowing right
‘ "!!, of the Southeast an It
1 “nj-nnd the temperature
1 Lvn considerably below 80
' I vet yesterday’s climate
S X ’. U h w t a t w .^ W
this morning makes a
little bit more and all of i t #
likes a maximum of HO or
n minimum of f&gt;7. Hut It
sounds like winter this
mominff and the celery will
k f t in to perk up again.
N othing dangerous in the
gather as yet Only a lit­
tle touch -f Valentine Day.
Y io A. M. FBH. 7, 1022
un
M axim um
.............. ™
Minimum
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Range
Barometer
... y.... 30,01
Northwest and dear.
fz fA fu f j frj tm Pn Ka

pi gT Pa p.3 Ki Pa Pa Pa

the w ea th er
foil t o n i g h t and Wcdnoafreesiag temperature in the
.toy, voider tonight .with
extreme north; heavy frost
in north . mi prolmldy contm| p o r t i o n s and light to
heavy fros t in interior of
South portion tonight.
m r.\ f i Pi Pa Pa Pa

wa n s P a Pa Pa Pa

ant have many friends hero who nro
glad to see them again.
Thoy nro
enroute to points in south Florida to
spend the winter.

at tho Parish House was discussed
and tho Ilotnrinns wero given liberal
supply of snake oil to rub on them­
selves tonight and thoy think thoy enn
put it over cm the Kiwnnnls Club
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Cross and Mr. this time.
and Mrs. F. K. Vance of Troy, Ohio.,
who are the guests of E. II. Vnnce of
MEN’S CI.UH VICTORS.
Winter Garden wore in tho city ycnterdny. • F. E. Vance is the editor
The Men’s Ciub defeated tho Con­
of tho Troy, Ohio Dnily News.
gregational Club last night at the
Parish House howling alleys by a
Mrs. Walter Wight of Cordole Gn., margin of 17-1 points. The line-up nnd
and Mrs. Winthrop of Tallahassee score follows:
left for their homes after a pleasant
Mcn'H Club
visit here with Mrs. Henry Wight nnd Butt* ................ ..146 111 M0 309
Mrs, James Sharon. Mrs. Wight Bennett ............. 111 12!1 151 386
will
return
in n few weeks Fox ................... 125 Lit 138 377
having rented the Gnbctt home for Ovcrlin ..............M l 100 117 358
tho slimmer.
Matthew* ........ m
121 07 352
HAND COLLECTED

FOR SALVATION AltMY
LAST SUNDAY

Club total.
Congregational
Bolding .............. 120
Holly ................. 10D
Pennington ........ 100
121
K ent.............
Helmut! ........... 117
Jewett .........

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fondant; nnd that affiant further snyi
that ho believes tho age, of tho defend­ :
ant to be over twenty-one years.
You, therefore, Elizabeth Hall, arc
ordered to appear to this hill herein
duly filed in this cause on the 0th dny
of March, A. 1). 1022, the same being
a Hide Day of thin Court.
It is further ordered that this no­
tice be published for four eomteeutivo
weeks in the Sanford Herald, a news­
paper published in Seminole County,
Florida.
‘ Witness: E. A, Douglass, Clerk of
the Circuit Court, nnd a seal thereof,
this 0th day of February, A. D. 1022.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C. :
THETFOHD &amp; WILKINSON,
Solicitors for Complt. 272-fitc

Club.
151 138
13G 112
111 100
101 III)
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SPECIAL OFFER
■109
367 Tho Delineator, 12 copies for $1.20.
323 This offer closes February 17.—Yow
272-2tc
321 ell Co,
208
70 The Revenue Act of 1921

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Circuit In and for Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida.—In Chancery.

. Prices—$1.00, $1.50, $2.00, plus tax
Mail orders to Auditorium, Daytona Beach,
Florida, or Phone 820

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1018 West First Street

THE SUB-TROPICAL MID-WINTER FAIR
IS YOUR FAIR

fiant that Elizabeth Hall is a non-rcs!c .'l cf tho State of Florida, and that
she, is a resident of tho State of New
York, residing in Iluffnlo, New York,’
and that there is no person in th e !
State of Florida, the service of a sub-J
poena upon whom would bind the do- 105 P a lm e tto SI., S an fo rd , F la.

F. P.

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We Invite You and Hope You Will Invite
Everybody

GREATEST RACES IN FLORIDA
THIS IS A BIG THING

Really quite the biggest thing you ever
saw in the way of a Fair.
Every Department is full up; and happy to
say, Seminole County is in to help make it a
success.
Tank up your auto and come.
Reduced Rail Rates.

Orlando, Florida
FEB. 14-15-16-17-18, 1922
! W. It. O’NEAL, Pi es.

C. E. HOWARD, See.

Mr. Automobile Owner j
Re-Grind Your Motor Cylinders and Increase ST
POWER with the Saving of OIL and Gas
•

Stop and Think

£

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Why sacrifice on tho value of your car by turning it in when *
you can have the cylinders re-ground and fit with DELUXE ■
PISTONS and have a hotter running motor than before. ■

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The Oil and Gas You’ve Bought and Lost *
Would More than Pay Regrinding Cost
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GUARANTEED TIRES [
AND TUBES
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1018 West First Street

SPECIAL INVITATION TO THE FOLKS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY

Tires Tubes
$1.00 ■■
..................$
8.50
.10x5
2.10 ■
DIVORCE
10.00
30x3
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2.55
32x3'/, ................ 14.00
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2.90
................ 16.50
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3.25
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10.50
32x4
Elizabeth Hall.
S■ To
3.35
Elizabeth Hull, Buffalo, New York. 33x4 ... ................... 20.00
3.00
It
appearing
from
the
affidavit
of
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27.00
34x4
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2 Harold Hall herein duly filed, Hint ho GAS, OILS, GREASES, Etc.
3 is complainant in the nliove entitled
■ cause, that it is the belief of the af­
Tank up with us
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NOW

JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY

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Post Cards at the Herald Office.

$

SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS

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NEARLY 100 MUSICIANS

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Sanford, Florida

j The Seminole County
i
Bank

FEB. 15TH, MATINEE AND NIGHT

will be on display.in a few weeks and we are
going to offer some of the choicest Spring
Clothing ever seen in Sanford.

The Store That is Different

NOTICE

SO U SA ’S B A N D

OUR SPRING MERCHANDISE

JOIN

requires that every individual having
n gross income of $5,000.00 or more
file Ineomo Tax return regardless of
amount of net income.
Do Not Pay ExhnrhUant prices for as­
sistance in preparing your return.
Send for simple form upon which to
furnish information necessary to propnro return. Maximum price on farm­
ers returns $5.00 and every farmer
whose return is prepared will ho fur­
nished without charge one 1022 Farm
Record. This record devised for far­
mers exclusively and fills a long felt
need for a farm record sufficiently
simple to lie of any benefit to farm­
ers. Retail prico $2.00.
EIGHT YEARS EXPERIENCE PRE­
PARING RETURNS
File yours now and get it off your
mind.
A. S. CLARK, Public Accorntunt
P. O. ltox I SHI
Jacksonville, Fla.

personnel of the State Democratic
ROTARY ( Li lt MEETING TODAY Executive Committee which will meet
,, , , ~~~ "
. here February 22nd to arrange for
The Sanford Rotary Clhb had their ^ hol(|inB ()f t(u. ,,rhmiry Iloxt j uno
regular week y luncheon today at the ^
mL inclmi(J , ()mmitteemen from
to s.i Pa p i Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Valdez Hotel and had their usual tiie counties created by the last legis­
singing and talking stunts and a gen­ lature. The list, with the exception of
Weather report says colder weath­ eral good time under the leadership the committeemen from Holmes coun­
of President Harry Stevens. Among ty follows:
er tonight and frost.
the visitors were Rotnrinns Fred
Alachua—Robert E. Davis, GiiinesMr.*,. M. i t'miwallndcr and daugh­ l ong, nnd Hill Irwin of Jacksonville tillc; linker—W. H. Cone, Mncelcnny;!
ters tlutihy, Grace, Dorothy and May and Carl Rose of Ocala who made liny—R. !■'. Ennis, Hay Harbor; Brad­
of Philadelphia were in the city the short talks and told who they were ford J. E. Flitch, Starke; Brevard— j Please comply with city ordinance
mists of Mr. and Mrs. Harry U. and what they were and were made F. T. Baker, Indian River City; Brow­ as to leaving ears parked over night
Stevens at their home on Park Jive. most welcome by the Sanford Rotnr­ ard W. 1‘. Cromer, Deerfield; Cal­ in front of residences and business
The howling game between houn—S. W. Clark, Hlountstown; Cit­
The Cndwalliuters have been visitors inns.
places oil paved streets. Those fail­
to Sanford upon several occasions Rotary and Kiwnnnls tomorrow night rus Dr. George A. Dame, Inverness; ing to comply with same will be
Clay—G. W. Geiger, Green Cove brought into court.
■■BaainaaaHHaHBMHaHaaHHHBaa uaaaiaBBaaHaaHBBBHaBBaHaaa Springs; Columbia—M. L. I'lympton,
j \ KILLEHRFAV,
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5 l-«ke City; Dade 11. M. McLendon, 208-51
Chief of Police.
“ Miami; DeSoto—W. It. Minor, 1lowlu ing Green; Duval .1 .1 Beckham,!
■ Jacksonville; Escambia, II II. Do-1 Henry McLaulin, Jr.
*
Witt, Pensacola; Flagler—S.
It.
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
The growth of this Hank has been due to the
*&gt; Fields, Bunnell; Franklin II. L. Grn*
development of the business enterprises deal­
■ dy, Apalachicola; Gadsden Elwood
ing with it.
i O. Hall, (jnincy; Hamilton I. J. Me■
Call; treasurer, Jasper; Hernando-—.1.
I As farming is one of the principal enterprises
y
C. Havant, Hrooksvillc; Hillsborough
in lids community, v/t* have made it a p o in tS
Goo. I*. Raney, chairman, Tampa;
in Hie farmers' behalf— In interest nursorves in
5
Holmes
unrepresented;
Jackson
drainage, soil fertility, high grade seed, pure­
"
Paul
Carter,
Marianna;
Jefferson,
It.
bred stuck, etc.
it Ij. Eaton, Month ello; l.aFayette Dr.
! This community bank is always ready to talk
a it. I.. Goodhrciid, Mayo; Lake Dr. I.
with the farmers regarding the development of
*j N. Kennedy, Eiistis; Lee J. J, Barfarm business.
u den, Fort Mvers; Leon Fred T. Meyn ers, Tallahassee; Levy J. J. Willis,
I What can we do for YOU?
J Monlhrook; Liberty Robert L. Hos** ford, llosford; Madison J. E. Hardee,
■ .Madison; Manatee .1. B. Singletary,
o ilradenlown; Marion—L. W. Duval,
aa
4% INTEREST RAID
1 Ocala; Monroe II. II. Taylor, Key
a
West; Nassau—J. It. Stewart, Ferna
amlina; Okaloosa—\V. E. Moore; Bak­
er; Okeechobee—J. I). Bird, Okleochohee; Orange E. W. Davis, Orlan­
do; Osceola—W. B. Crawford, Kissim­
mee; Palm Beach—It. H. Rousseau,
Boynton; Pasco—M. C. Newborn,
Lutz; Pinellas; F. W. Ramin, St. Pet­
■
ersburg; Polk—Oscar M. Eaton, Lake­
land; Putnam—If. M. Fernside, PalatS STRENGTH
PROGRESS
SERVICE
ka; St. Johns—G. W. Bassett, jr., St.
Augustine; St. Lucie—G. S. Tucker,
PRICE
Fort Pierce; Santa Rosa—S. G. Col­
■■BIKai
in B a a a a a a lins, Milton; Seminole—Scliollo Maine*
$ | 5 0
I
secretary, Sanford; Sumter—J. T.
BUY DIRECT FROM OWNER
Lnvcignc, Oxford; Suwaneo—Dr. G. It.
The Circlet is Self-Adju.ting. It sim­
ply slip* over the held, cUaps et
Smithson,
Wolborn;
Taylor—L.
W.
SANFORD BRICK BUSINESS BLOCK
v»*wS end emaetbe out ugljr Unci.
Blanton, Perry; Volusia—Bert Fish,
// your dealer can't g e t it send
DeLand; Wakulla—J. L. Trice, Arran;
acuudlm.it measure, name, atl^ ieldiiiK Handsome Income on Investment Walton—
dres t U S t.SO. *Vt?'Usend the
II.
W.
Starrs,
DuFunink
i
Circlet prepaid. Sixes .11 /o 48.
Springs; Washington—11. IL Wells,
N m id H ygienic-Fashion Institute
Innim,. guaranteed hy gilt edged leases. Properly comparatively
Chipley.
,
1211 K. 10 St. New York., Dep’t M.
,l1'" ■ perfect condition. A Hitfe investment at pre-war price. Value
'"‘•mil tn imrciiHc with Sunford'H growth. Thin is your opportunity.
N A man doesn't fight far his ean■ victiuns. He fights la cure the other
£ fellow af Ilia convictions.
Address, P. O. Box 407, Sanford, Florida

\AUDITORIUM, DAYTONA BEACH,FLA,!

is the logical time for you to join the Clothing S
Club, because—

.1871

The concert of the Municipal Hand
Inst Sunday nftemoon in tho park
was enlivened by the playing of the
Salvation Army patrol during which
time Charles Hrndy passed tho hat
1097
Club total
In the crowd and collected the sum of
of
the
Team*
Standing
$22.35 which was turned over to E.
W L. Pet.
P. Foster president, of the First Nat- j
&lt;)
1
.007
Kiwnui*
Club
itnml Hank who in turn sent a cash* '
2
.000
:&lt;
Men’.*
Club
ier’s cheek of the amount Monday to
•»
0 . .500
Congregational
(’lull
Orlando where it will be turned over
&lt;&gt;
.000
0
to the Salvation Army. It was the Rotary Club
night
Kiwanls
vs.
HoWednesday
band's way of getting up the Sanford
tary.
contribution to the Salvation Army
fund being collected at Orlando by the
Elks and other organizations.
Tho State Democratic
slide trombone selection by Mrs. Ball
Executive Committee
and the solos by Hrndy were among
the features of the band concert Hint
And Members of Same
was greatly enjoyed in its entirety by
( H r T h e A n a o r t n t n l 1‘r r a w )
a large crowd.
JACKSONVILLE, Fob. 0. — The

j Community Enterprises

N O W

3

We invite you to visit our shop and see the IIEALI) CYLIN­
DER GRINDER in operation. All leading automobile manu­
facturers use the IIEALI).

Sanford
Machine &amp; Foundry Co.!
CRENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY j
“SERVICE THAT COUNTS”

|

We handle 'everything in

3

THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE LINE
Car Lots or Less.

Ship us

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The S anford D aily H erald

SANFORD
"The City Substnntinl”
•fw

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGET ABLE SECTION

NUMBER 273

SANFOIU), FLORIDA, W EDNKSDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1922
v o lu m e

n

BONDS sold yesterday
AT GOOD PREMIUM PRICE
AND ROAD CONTRACT LET

OFF YEAR POLITICALLY,
SEARCHING
THE
RUINS
FOR
BUT THERE ARE MANY OFFICES
NECESSARY TO BE FILLED BODIES OF THE VICTIMS OF

HOTEL LEXINGTON FIRE

June Primaries Promise Plenty of Action for the
Various Candidates

The 1921 EXPECTED TO ADD TO THE DEATH ROLL
Jm'kHonvilli', Feb. 7.—Although this 10211; No. l«th circuit.
ALREADY REPORTED—NINETEEN
in an “off” year, Florida voters will session of the legislature failed to ap­
w hnvo plenty to do when they nominate prove the mnsuro creating this circuit.
INJURED
Democratic candidates in the Juno 17. Charles O. Andrews, Orlando, June
r o a d prog ram
primary, the arrangements for which 3, 1923.
Duval county, Daniel A. Simmons,
they will hbe mndo by tho Stnte Dem­
Jacksonville,
April 21, 1025, will not
ocratic Executive Committee at n
he
in
the
primnry
this year.
meeting here Fcbrunry 22.
Stnte
Attorneys
terms expire and
Candidates for the following offices
whose
offices
must
he filled are:
may he nominated:
5. George W. Schofield, Inverness,
One United States Senator; four
members of congress; two justices of June 13, 1923; 0. E. P. Wlson, Dade Th
Were Killed by Jumping From Windows;
8. A.
P u r d e n &amp; Co., of Toledo, Ohio, Purchased Ronds the supremo court; two members of City, with tho next sennto;
Fifteen or More Are Believed Buried in
the railroad commission; sixteen jud­ S. Crews, Starke, June 9, 1923. 10.
and Maull &amp; Snyder Conti act For
D.
O.
Rogers,
Lakeland,
July
I,
1923,
Ruins of the Hotel
icial circuit Judges; eight states atto r­
the New Roads
ney; sixteen state senators whose 11. John Grnmilng, Minml, June 9,
12. S. W. l/iwler, Jr., F ort
terms expire with the next general 1023;
RICHMOND, Feb. 8.— (By The A ssociated P ress).— Search
Myers,
June
15, 1923;
15. George
yes- election, and two vacancies created
or
the
Lexington Hotel ruins today is expected to add to the
Al the m eeting of the Seminole County Conimisaioners
om m issi
among the "hold-over” senators; mem­ W Coleman, West Palm Bench; with death toll t iv police said today. There are only th r e e known dead
, i„v i he S90 OOD bond issue for good roads was sold to Bunlen &amp;
17 Joseph J Jones, Orbers of the house of representatives; nert senate;
A* l f Toledo Ohio, at th e premium of $90,135.00.
and these died from injuries from jum ping from windows. Wine
Inndo,
June
9,
1923
Co” -I'he c o t r a c t fo “the roads was let to Maull &amp; Snyder and will County Commissioners; county boards
The Supreme Court Justices whoso teen are in the hospital. The police believe from fifteen to tw en­
,
i .Jilted the base to he of Ojust rock and asphalt and of public Instruction; supervisors of terms expire nre Taylor Brown. The ty ,„ v buried in the ruins after com pleting the tw enty-four hour
b° *“! M in iiiicl it ’is thought that tlie.se new roads will serve as an registration; justice of the ponce and Railroad Commissioners who go out
SL“l ^ : ; o h : : S (r S i i re-check of the register showed seven­
g,IU i
ture roncfliuihlinii in Seminole county, the commis- constables wherever vacancies have of office are Burr Campbell.
occured
hI iicu the last general election.
teen persons still m issing. One charred body was found today
^ umP h i, i made r ns to other parts of the state and examinCircuit judges whose terms expire j State Senators whoso terms of four
sioners h.n
u* where they have been laid for several years.
.
within the year and soon ."ftor i&gt; search of the ruins began.
during the year and whoso successors I g___
years expire
whose
successors
will lie nominated
•T 'J K *S % 2 S S
:
must be nominated follow:
RICHMOND, Fell. 8.—Twenty-two
10(1,900 WAGE EARNERS
arc:
1
.
A.
G.
Campbell,
DoFunlak
patients
are at one hospital, tho Vir­
» f f i y d- .o ,o o
LISTED IN FLORIDA
W. J. Singletary, Grand Ridge,; S.
Springs, June R, 1023; 2 E. C. Ix&gt;ve,
ginia, three are at the Memorial, two
Quincy, June 8, 1023; 3. Mallory F. W. Anderson, Greensboro, D. M.
al the Johnston-Willis and one a t tho
jimls.
^ad, approxim ately 11,000 sq. yards.
Lowery, Tallahassee; It II. Rowe, Census Report .Makes Interesting
Horne,
Jasper,
June
8,
1923;
•!.
Grace hospital.
There were seven bids for the bonds yesterday n iu l» ix • 1 J
Report—Many Farmerettes
Madison; It. 11. Weaver, resigned (dis­
Geo.
Coupcr
Gibbs,
Jacksonville,
July
At police headquarters a force of
. , ,
Iraet show ing that bonding and building of roads has
Listed By Stnte.
trict no. 12); ?.i. L. Plympton, I-nke
2,
1923;
5.
W.
S.
Bulock,
Ocnln,
men
still is busy in an effort to check
f,U
u I a m cl better aspect than in the past two years
City; James E. Calkins, Fcrnnndinn;
Juno
11,
1923.
fl.
M.
A.
McMullen,
olf
those
accounted for on the list of
w iui11f f i . w vstem o f hanl-surfaceil roads and w ith the oh
WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.—Nearly guests in the hotel. From 75 to 85
7. J. T. Butler, Jacksonville; W. J. Cros,
in imr he brick roads to ho mprovctl Seminole count.\ Clearwater, with next sennto;
by. Citin; T. T. Turnbull, Montlcello; j ,|0 0 0 0 0 of Florida’s 980,170 residents
ru:,n ‘ e
nneVl n yitert o?h«r.l-Hurfact!,l roads in the sta te and James W. Perkins, Del.nnd, Juno 29, W. II. Malone Key West; W. A. Rus- .|n j,,oq wcr0 engaged in gainful oc- persons were known to have been in
S c 1wni n o U * w ? 3 t Of the county hut what will he covered 1923; 8. A. V. I.ong, Pnlntkn, April sel, Lincoln Halley, DcLnnd; John cl,pylons, according to an announce- the hotel when the fire begun.
20, 1923;
9. D. J. Jones, Chiploy,
T|l0 dead arc: Hiram S. Austin,
June 11, 1023; 10. John S. Edwards, Bradshaw, Jennings; W. B. Rowland. n)pnt today by the department of com- Fincastle, Vn.; M. J. l'ox, Williams­
moroo through tho issuing
hoard, port, Pa.; L. M. Thomas, sheriff of
J.nkclnnd, Juno 11, 1923; I t. II. Newberry.
Two
other
vncenclos
include
the
which
issued
n
statement
present­
Pierce Branning, June 11, 1923; 12.
A lbem arle county, Vn.; E. T. Cox,
Geo. W. Whitehurst, Arcadia, May, ninth scnsatorlal district from which ing the rules of a further nnnlysis of Richmond, Vn.; F. L. Shaw, C. &amp; O.
E. p. Wilson resigned, and the twen­
T he SS
ntao
„f the Osceola 30, 1023. 13. F. M. Nobles, Tampa, ty-seventh sonntor district, mndo vne- the occupation statistics for tho stnte. railroad conductor, Richmond, nnd T.
Tho number of wage enrnors more I). Piehier, Yonkers, N. Y. Tho bodies
June 29, 1923;
14. C. L. Wilson,
roml that has long needed a t t e n t i o n . _______________
Marianna, June 13, 1923;
15. E. C. ant by the death of Frank M. Cooper thnn ten years of ngo wns 395,313, of of the Inst named three still nro in
Persons the ruins, according to police.
Dnvis, West Palm Bench, Juno 13, | of Puntn Gordn.
______ i whom 390,9M were rnnles.
Blindness Decreases
working for salnrlos, wages, profits,
Those reported missing or unac­
or other pecuniary compensations or counted for follow:
in the United States
their equivalent were classed an
Samuel Ash, Richmond; D. E.
During Past Year
“gainfully occupied."
Amos, Charleston, S. C.; C. C. EborTho number of females gainfully ly, address not given; E. J. Bush, of
Decrease is Attributed to Advanced
occupied included 3,258 farmers, ns Richmond; W. E. Hubble, Richmond;
Methods of Treatment.
compared with 2.822 in 1919 and T. F. Riley, South Carolina; I. II.
11,409 farm laborers ns against 22,719 Crowder nnd II. G. Cahoon, Fincastle;
IIV T h e A s s o p l n l r d P r e s s !
URGE NUMBER OF UNIONISTS
in 1919. The decrease in the num­ E. T. Carter, U. S. Navy; T. W. Jones,
WASHINGTON, Fel». 8.—The num­
AltB KIDNAPPED
ber of blind in the United States de­ TO PAY BONUS OF SOLDIERS OTHER CITIES TELEGRAPHED ber of farm laborers of both sexes, the and Mrs. T. W. Jones, Norfolk, Vn.}
TODAY
bureau states, was due lnrgely to tho T. W. Crnnnon, address not given; T.
AND SO ADVISES T1IE RECONCERNING PHOTOGRAPHS
creased from 57,272 in 1910 to 52,017
change in the census date from April F. Hilliard, Richmond; II. O. Bailey,
in 1920 the census bureau announced
PUBLICAN LEADERS.
1
° F PRISONERS
l Hr T h e A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s !
15, to January 1, In 1929.
today.
The
decrease
was
attrnbuted
•address not given; Frederick Keller,
BELFAST, Fob. 8.—A large num­
I l l y T h e %««oelnlril P r r « « l
Women In Florida apparently nro U. S. Navy; T. L. I’arkor, Atlnntn; J.
| l i e T h e A a a i i r l n l r d I’r r a a l
in
part
to
advanced
methods
for
the
FORT
LAUDERDALE,
Fla.,
Fob.
8.
ber ..f the leading Unionists of tho
WASHINGTON, Fell. 8.—Funds for
determined
to enter occupations | L. Kellam, Hampton, Vn.; C. B. Bow­
Affliction
counties of Fermanagh and Tyron, in treatm ent of blindness.
the bonus will be raised by taxation - T h e hearing of the allege d conf - heretofore followed in the stnte ex­
was
shown
to
he
more
common
among
' i&gt;n, Richmond; C. W. Hnthorn, address
the Ulster area, were kidnapped from
under the present plans of the major- deuce men was resumed today. 1ht clusively by men. In 1919 there wns
the
negroes
and
Indians
than
other
their homes early today and taken to
itv of the members of the House t el ep h on e idHcials testified that nont not a woman who gnvc her occupn- not given; E. F. Taylor, jr., North
I Carolina; J. R. Nelson, Florence, S.
—
an aakaown destination. Fifteen nr- races.
Ways and Means committee accord- of his men installed the telephones tlon ns chauffeur; in 1929 there were
C.; T. It. Jones, Norfolk; T. T. Loft­
rests were made ill connection with
ing to information given today after found in the house raided
lhc po- twenty of them,
.
'
wicli and H. Hamlin, address not giv­
DEVELOP
PECANS
the kidnapping. The raiders nro be­
thosc members had discussed the sit- lice of Dallas, lex.; and Now Kun­
They nlso clnlmcd themselves In en.
FOR
GEORGIA
CRACKERS
*
,
'slngton, Pa., telegraphed for photo­ 1929, carpenters, expressmen, etc.,
lieved from counties Cavan and Lang­
IS LATEST BILL
Those
reported
injured
uro:
'
_____
•graphs of the defendants, saying they with the age running from 23 to 38.
ford, near tho border. Tho Ulster
.1. N. Hager, Uuydton, Va., injury
government announced its intention of
WASHINGTON,
Feb.
8.—Word
believed they had operated there.
There also wns one female stationary t ( ,mck. Joh~n u Cmliran, Now York;
I l l y T h e A a a o e l n t r d PrMJjj
taking drastic measures.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.—Bill ap­ went out from the White House yes-' The prosecution unexpectedly filed engineer In 1929, an occupation n o t, ^
, Iowo„ ( Norfolk; Thomns Flupropriating
twenty-five thouHnnd terdny that President Harding was new charges against the defendants represented nmong the womnn In
Brooklyn; George Cutter, UuckUKFIGHTER TIIISTLEMORE
dollars for tho establishment by de­ strongly opposed to tho writing into todny. obtaining a w arrant tdiarging 1919. The only occupations '
, rM0 Hcj,ch, Va.J James Folden, l’utpartment of agriculture of experiment the soldiers’ bonus hill of a provision attempt to defraud C. M. Icteilinc, whlsh no womnn wore engnged In ^
PILED ON THE BEACH
w y
u
Wright, Newport
OFF CAPE COD TODAY station to develop pecan culture in­ for the jho of tho refunded foreign who testified yesterday, and others. in 1929 w o r e "mechanists, millwrights , ^ ^ V|| . Elmor DHTimimugh, Nowtroduced todny by Senator Harris of bonds in helping to finance the a d -I
------------- ;
j
„ nnd tool-makers, painters, glaziers.
Nowg; Bi » . Trice, Globe, Va.;
justed compensation program. ConNew Years greetings would be more varnlshers, builders, soldiers nnllorn Hl|burt ,)olUlf LeX|ngton, Vn.; Joe
I lly T h e A a a o r l n t r il P r r » s )
Georgia.
HIGHLAND LIGHT, Mnss., Feb. rt.
fldonco was expressed that no such popular if somebody would invont a
and marines."
\Vobb, Fincastle, Va., Injury to right
- Furness lino freighter Thistlomore RAILWAY STRIKE
provision would ho included in the substitue for that worn-out sent!I
foot and hip; Andrew Gallos, Buffalo,
piles high on Cnpo Cod today probnbmeat, "Please Remit."
CALLED OFF AT BERLIN measure.
CONGRESSMAN
TATE
N Y . j . c . Hurivel. Portland, Mo.; A.
ly n total wreck, with crew endanger­
OF
GEORGIA
D
E
A
D
,^
Harrison, St. Louis, head, loft
ed. Const Gunrds attem pting to tnko
I l l y T h e A a a n p ln le d P r e s s !
Northern
Pacific
„ , hand and ankle injured; Mrs. Clara
BERLIN, Fob. 8.—Executive Com­ Week’s Receives
off fifty men. Sens hgh.
JASPER, Ga. Feb. 8.—F- C. Tnto, Cochran, New York; W. W. Bourne,
.
Steamship
is
Afire,
mittee railway mens union ordered
More Offers on
who represented the n in th , s rtnnhurg, S. C.; C. C. Goodman,
the striko to ho called off effeetlvo
ONE MAN KILLED
May Be Destroyed sixty-five
Muscle
Shoals
eongrcssionnl
district of Georgia In u|chmoni,. Ernest Staples, Richmond;
tomorrow afternoon.
-------i
-------SEVERAL WOUNDED
congress for twelve years, died sud-1 ch , Benton, Wilson, N. C.; J. E.
Henry is Not the Only Mussel on tho |.’jri. Breaks Out This Morning and cdnly at his home here tonight of nn
IN STEEL PLAN I’
Ford, Rockingham, N. C.; T. Lonso,
EVELYN NKSIHT THAW
Shoals
|
Sweeps Through the Ship
attack of i.euto indigestion.
Hinton, Va.; M. A. Austin, PhllndolIS ALIVE AND KICKING
llljr T h e A a a o e l ll t « d I ' r m ;
Mr. Tnto, who wan »• Domncrnt,
AND NOT DEAD—NO
YDRKVILLK Ohio., Fob. 8.—At
I l l y T h e A M iirln lrd IT e« « l
Illy T he
IT c««»
was appointed by President Rooso-, '
_____________ ______
WASHINGTON, Fob. H.—Secretary
NEW YORK, Feb. 8.—Fire which
least one man killed and a number of
volt
to
lie
United
States
attorney
^or
I
&lt;&lt;2,500,000
RONl) ISSUE FOR
Weeks appearing today as the first
m)t nbromI tho former United
l i l t T h e A a x o e l n l c i l I’r i s a l
others wounded in fight today at tho
the
Northern
district
of
Georgia
nnd
U0AD8
RJNELLAS COUNTY
WASHINGTON,
Feb.
8
.-B
ody
of
witness before tho house committee
...
plant of Wheeling Steel Corporation
held that office for olght years, h o -,
_____
t
e
'
Z
on
tho
Ford
o
ft.r
(or
........
S
tnte.
............
.
Northern
fnc.fuotr
„
woman
found
in
the
river
hero
and
here. Plant resumed operation yes­
ing succeeded by another Domncrnt
PETERSBURG, Feb. 8.—An
terday after shutdown since last July hollovcd to lie Evelyn Neshit identifi­ Shoals announced ho expected to for- Capo May at 1 o’clock this morning shortly
after
the
Wilson
ndmlnistrn^ r ^
1muo ()f npprlx.
ed
as
Miss
Alma
Jones,
Alexandria,
ward two other offers for tho Shoals K^7Tpt through the ship and at dawn
when company nnd union workers
tlon liegnn. He also had served in tho ; imntoly
. ■ $2,500,000
rnannn fnr
Virginia.
Neshit
found
last
night
to
congress
before
tho
end
of
the
W
lll4
raging
uncontrolled,
said
a
wirefor the
the reconstruc
rcconstruc'•liable to reach agreement. Compnny
Georgia legislature.
in
Now
York
although
reported
re­
week.
*
less
received
at
seven
o’clock.
At
thnt
tion und widening of tho threo main
imported workmen resumed yester­
—— ----------------- ——
J time it nppenrod tho ship would ho a
, truck highways of the county nnd tho
day. When workers left tho mill this cently disappeared.
i improvement of nil lntoral roads in
TEN
YEARS
IN
PRISON
'to
tal
loss.
A
steamer
Is
standing
by
R
a
i
l
r
o
i
l
d
S
i
t
u
a
t
i
o
n
morning they were met with piokots t
~
CENTS WORTH OF BREAD 1IIM| |t jH |udleved that the entire per­
and lower . port
and a fight followed. Called for holp ' MISSISSIPPI I'ECH8LATCRK
C h ie f T o n ic T o d a y a t
, both the upper
-. of .thoWILL
INVESTIGATE
-------'
sound
of
the
vessel
is
safe.
AU
r „ „ n / . ; i county wns reported by tho hoard of
answered by forces within the mill
CHARGES OF SEDUCTION
t h e N a t i o n a l C o u n c i l !C()Un^y commissioners nt Clearwater
NEW YORK, Fob. 8.—Ten yenrs in
-------aad firing commenced.
Sing Sing prison for stealing fPty
The Northern Pacific burned to the
todny.
&lt;11/ T h e \ « « » e l n l r d
Chamber of Commerce of the United
cents’
worth
of
broad
was
tho
sonwater's
edge.
The
vessel
was
built
more p e o p l e lo st
JACKSON. Fob. 8.—Resolution pre­
Slntes Tnkes it Up
KU KLUX KLAN
IN IHMINI WILDS
pared for Introduction lower house tenco meted out by County Judge Has- jn
,---------------------------WERE IN OPEN BOAT legislature now in session providing kell to William Burke, a sixteen-yearPARADED AT DELAND
| IIV Thr. . ( M i i r l q l r i l I ' r f " * !
He has a record MOTHER ANI) CHILDREN
WASHINGTON. Feb. 8.—Tho rnllfor Investigation chnrges seduction old negro, today.
300 STRONG LAST NIGHT
of two provlous convictions.
IllIRN TO DEATH
I l l y T h e A sM orlnlrd
roml
situation
Is
tho
chief
topic
of
(
filed
against
Russell
by
Francos
MIAMI, Fob. 8.—FcarH throe Miami
TODAY AT MONTREAL
Charles Thomns, twenty-threo, was
I l l, T h e Aasiralnlrd I ' r ea a)
dscusslon nt tho mid-year conference
citizens who left .Jnnunry twenty- Birkhend, members said todny. Intro­ given five to ten years for tho same
.
DELAND.
Feb. 8.—Throo hundred
of tho National Council of the Chnm"krhth for Bimini in open boat lost in duction deferred nwnltlng information offense.
I l l r T h e A « » n c l n l r il
her
of
Commorce
of
tho
United
States
j
members
of
tho
Ku Klux pnrndod DeMONTREAL, Fob. 8.—Mrs. Anna
«qunll inter In tho dny strengthened whether Birkhend Is willing to como
.
1 _ _ .I
in n ) iiii» M n l m n a f n n r lr A
Tho two hold up a Brooklyn bnkory
land
streets
last
night almost entire
from
New
OrlcniiH
to
testify
before
which began hero todny.
("day when inquiry developed hunt
on Jan. 23, hut obtained only broad. Henkel nnd three children burned to
citizenship
lining
throughfnres and
death todny when fire destroyed their
"ever arrived at Bimini.
Missing the committee.
applauding
Hpoctaclo.
Try n Hornld Wnnt Ad today.
. homo here.
•L J. Hart, Lintnq Strange, and man
Buy it with n Hornld W ant Ad.
Post enrds at tho Herald offlco.
I Sti.
"nmed Walker.

S a a r ,NERS

THREE ARE KNOWN TO BE DEAD,
SEVENTEEN ARE STILL MISSING

WILL BE SURFACE TREATED
WITH A BASE OF OiUS ROCK

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IRISH CONTINUE
TO RAISE CAIN—
KI DNAP NOW

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PRES. HARDING
ALLEGED “CONS”
IS UNWILLING
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SOCIETY
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor,
Phone 217-W

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HRIDGE LUNCHEON NOTICE
All membors of tho Socinl Depart­
ment of the Woman's Club expecting
to nttend tho Hridge Lunchoun to bo
given Tuesday, Fobrunry 1*1, nt the
’ Parish House, please notify Mrs. W.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Wednesday—Little Miss Dorothen T. Langley or Mrs. R. J. Holly, hos­
Lawson will entertain a number of tess, not later than Snturday, Fob. 11.
her little friends at four o’clock nt No invitations will be issued after
her home on Park avenue. Tho oc­ Friday, Fob. 10.

I f y o n hi»r«* n a y f r l r n i i v i s i t i n g y o n
— If y o u n r r g o i n g a n y w h e r e o r ( o r n l n i
lo in * ! or U yo n nrr r n l r r i i U l n f , w r ite
■ |i&lt; i t n l i-nrd t o t h l a d e p a r t m e n t , g i v i n g
d etnlla. or te le h p o n e th e Item . It w ill
he g r r n t ly npprrclntrd.

casion being her ninth blrthdny.
Wednesday—The members of the
Fortnightly Hridge Club will meet
with Mrs. F. K. Roumillnt, at her
home on Palmetto nve.
Thursday—The Woman's Auxiliary of
the American Legion will meet at
the Court House at 8:00 p. m.
Thursday—Mrs. S. E. R arrctt will entertnin the members of the Every
Week Hridge Club.
Fridny—The Mother's Club will meet
nt 3:30 at the Hrothcrhood rooms at
Holy Cross Church.
Snturdny—Children’s Story Hour will
be held nt Central Park nt four
o’clock.
-------Miss Marie Floyd, of Opalaka, Ala.,
is the attractive guest of Miss Fern
Ward at her home on Seventh Street.
-------Mrs. O. P. Herndon will entertain
at hridge at her home on Sanford
Heights, Friday afternoon at 3:00
o'clock.

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should l)o nindo by phoning Mrs. A. P. tho hostess gave several rendings, nfConnolly, Phono 20-W, or Mrs. Donne ter which refreshments of Ico cream
topped'with whipped cream nnd cher­
Tumor, 301).
ries and cake were Hcrvod.

PROGRESSIVE DINNER PARTY.

I'ANGI.EFGOT VS PERUNA

cake and coffeo nnd mints.
Pnnsys
were used for fnvors. Tho time pass­
ed nil to quickly nnd tho members
pronounced the first meeting for 1022
a most successful ono and expressed
their appreciation of tho delightful
way in which Mrs. Telford entertain­
ed.
Circle No. 2 comprises the territory
from First St. to Fifteenth St. Pal­
metto, Magnolia, and Park Avenues.
All Methodist ladies living in this
territory arc earnestly requested to
join the activities of this circle.

The Business nnd Professional
Woman&gt; Club will give their Mock
Trial, “Tanglefoot vs Porunn" on
Monday, Feb. 13, nt 8:30,
Tills will bo one of the best home
talent plays eve- put on in Sanford..
The time is In the year 1950 when
tho men lmve been disfranchised and
the women hold the reins of power.
Ku
Admission 35 cents to nil.

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T h e S ta r T o d a y
WILLIAM DeMILLE Producti on

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“Miss Lulu Bett”
With Lois Wilson, Milton Sills and

Mrs. R. .1. Holly entortnined very
HIGH SCHOOL MINSTREL
Theodore Roberts
delightfully last evening at her homo
on Park avenue, at a progressive din­
Nt
Kt Ki ^4 Ka te)
K\ by
The story of a woman who thirsted for love and
ner party honoring Mr. nnd Mrs. W .) On Wednesday, Feb. 15 the Lees­
whose nature had alw ays been starved.
burg
High
School
will
put
on
a
min­
T. Donnelly nnd party, of New York,
CELERY
strel
show
nt
the
High
School
Audi­
who arc spending some time here on
Cnrlot Shipments for February fith:
Tickets will Florida—Sanford section ....... ........24
the Donnelly yachts the Dawn nnd torium nt 8:30 P. M.
be put on sale this week. Benefit of Now York ................................ ........ 1
New Era.
Tomorrow— Constance Talmadge in "Lessons in
The house was artistically decorat-1bnnford High School Athletic Assoeia- California—Southern district ......a
. Love” also "Torchy Mixes It”
ed with a profusion of lovely roses *b&gt;n. Tickets 25 nnd 50 cents,
Chas. lirady, the Baritone Soloist, will sine even*
and other cut flowers. The place cards
Total cars ......................... ...... 28
Wednesday
SPECIAL OFFER
were in the form of butterflies and
Destinations of Florida Shipments
were fastened to the nut cups.
The Delineator, 12 copies for $l-.20.
Wnycross, (1; Chicago, 2; Ft. Worth,
Covers were laid for Mr. nnd Mrs. This offer closes February 17.—Yow- 1; Florence, 4; Montgomery, 2; AtW. T. Donnelly, W. T. Donnelly, Jr., cll Co.
272-2tc Innta, l; Potomac Ynrds, 3; Boston, l;
Miss Helen Donnelly, Miss Simmonds,
Elmira, 1; New York, 2; Buffalo, 1.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. G. Sharon and guest CIRCLE NO. 2 M. E. CHURCH
Total, 24 enrs.
Mrs. Frank Winthrop of Tallahassee, ENTERTAINED HY CHAIRMAN Diversions Filed Since Last Report:
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Pearman, Mr. and
MRS. L. M. TALFORD
From Wnycross: Potomac Yards 1,
Mrs. It. .1. Holly and R. S. Holly.
El Paso 1, New York 1, Baltimore 1,
-------Seldom lias tlu* parlors of the Nashville 1.
PIPE ORGAN C l.I'll.
Methodist Church been more inviting
From A tlanta: Indiannpolis 1, De­
Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for It*, ^
25 cents, nnd positively no classified ads charged to anyunr. Cut
Mis. 1. E. Estridge was hostess yes­ than for the occasion Monday after­ troit 1.
must accompany all orders. Count five words to n line a.id remit tr
terday afternoon at a most interest­ noon when Mrs. Telford entortnined Total carlot shipments from U. S.
cordinglv.
to date, 1922 crop, ears
489
ing meeting of the Pipe Organ Club
members of circle No. 2.
Tho parlors were thrown ensuit and Total carlot shipments from U. S.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Lewis re- at her home on Magnolia avenue.
FOR SALE
made
lovely with cut flowers and fern.
to date, 1921 crop, cars
..... 11,122
turned yesterday on the boat from
During the business session, Mrs.
TRY GUARANTEED AMERICAN
A short business session was belli Total carlot shipments from U. S.
Jacksonville where they spent the McGaghin reported that a neat sum
Leather Dubbin. Will waterproof
nnd
plans
for
tho
years
work
were
U.
S.
last
season
to
same
date,
week-end.
was realized from the rummage sale
ERVICE
last Saturday. There will be anotbur discussed. Thu following committee'.! &gt; 1921 crop, cars ........................ 552 «nd preserve your shoes. In black and
DEMANDS
tan. Price 25c per box at all shoe
A few ladies spent Friday afternoon ruiniuuge sale in two weeks.
The Wl’n ' Appointed by the chnirmnn. Mrs. ratal carlot shipments from U. S.
dealers.
271-lwc
very informally with Mrs. E. A. Mof- most important m atter brought be- Buglioy chairman of committee for
last season to same date, 1920
REPAlfelN
fitt, mi Celery Avc., to meet Mrs. fore the members was plans and d ls-,
M™* Claude Herndon.
crop, ears ...............
.....9,055 | FOR SALE—Double barrel shot gun.
Shoemaker's sister, Mrs. Whyntnn of cussion of a Washington Tea to be ‘‘hnlrman of Committee for special Total carlot shipments from S’anNo use for it. Call corner Fourth
Cnrtorsvillo, Ga. During the refresh- given Monday afternoon, February ''"L ’rtniiiinents. Mrs. It. J. Sterling
ford section this season to date,
street and Sanford avenue. See the
c a r s .......................
............. 202 gun. (’. H. Lcffior.
271-8tp
rnent hour some very pretty mush* 2&lt;lth, at the Temple Club. Tables can nH*,Bt«nL Mrs. C. L. Goodhue, Chnlrman
of
committee
for
cook
food
sales.
Total carlot shipments front Man­
was enjoyed on the phonograph.
' be reserved by phoning Mrs. McAllis­
FOR RENT— i room cottage and
Mrs. C. II. Smith was appointed
atee section this season to date,
ter. The price is 25c per person.
kitchenette on Heights. Reasonable.
secretary
and
treasure,
Mrs.
Win.
Tile Women’s Club of Holy Cross
cars
................................................ 273 Get key 1007 West First St.—11. W.
Come and entertain your guests.
Church will give a Subscription The next meeting will be with Miss Musgrave reporter.
Total carlot shipments from Flor­
Allen.
209-dtp
Plans for n ruinage sale for Feb.II
bridge party Thursday evening, Fell. Jimmie l.ning.
ida last season to date, c a r s ....552 FOR SALE CHEAP—18 bead of
Ifltli, at 8:30 p. m. at the Parish House.
After tho business session, a social and an apron sale March the tl were Shipping Point Information, Fell, fitli
mules and horses nt .1. T. Allen's
Price 50c per person. Reservations hour was enjoyed, the little niece of
SANFORD, FLA.: Warm, clear. private barn, corner Elm avenue'nnd
Mrs. C. II. Smith and Mrs. Win Haulings increasing. Demand and
GENERAL REPAIRING
Fifth St. Phone 34. I*. O. Rox 442.
Musgrave invited the circle to meet movement slow, market weaker, prices
Steagall Mule Co., Salesman, J. E. West First St,
Old Ford Gnr»j#
with them at the home of Mrs. Smith lower. Carlots f. o. b. cash track: 10
Limey.
272-5tp
| "" tho corner of Palmetto Avc. and inch crates Golden Self Blanching, in
Phone No. II7-W
Edit SALE OR RENT- House tent.
Third St., March Oth.
the rough, l.s-Os, $2.75-$3.00.
At this point tho meeting was Telegraphic Reports from Im portant1 HixlO, also a eook tent, all screened
j and floored, cheap. Celery avc. Phone
thrown into an informal social and
Markets
272-1 tc
the hostess served delicious refresh­
At Pa K* ho •
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PHILADELPHIA:
3.3, allowing. 1C7-W.—E. A. Moffitt.
ments of apple snow, saltines, olives, Fla. I arrived. No cam on track. De­
P?i
m*'
FOR RENT
mand and movement moderate,’ mar- i
l*a PARISH HOUSE CALENDAR n
n
r
*'
housekeeping
ket steady. Hu. h 10 inch crates Gol­ FOR RENT—Light
rooms, 219 F ^n ch nve.
272-5tp An
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M u
den Self Blanching, poor color, ls-8s
10 Stores in Georgia-1 Store in Florida
FOR RENT—Furnished bed room.
$4.0&lt;)-$4.50. Very green, all sizes,
Ovcf Seminole Cafe.
$2.75.
.Mti-tf-e Thursday night— Kiwnni- Club ami
CHICAGO: 17, clear. Fin. ! a r­ FOR RENT—Comfortable rooms for
Rotary Raskct ball.
rived. 3.3 cars on track. Demand and
Feb.
13.—Saint Agn* ' Vnlentlne
light housekeeping. 318 Palmetto
movement moderate, market steady, nve.
209-10tp
party.
Fla's 10 inch crates Golden Self i
February I I. Social Dcpaitnicat of
SELLS IT FOR LESS
WANTED
Blanching, ncnsideralde poor condi- [
tlu* Woman’s Club, lliidge lunchtion, market steady, Is $4.00, tin $1.25, WANTED— Expert
ready-to-wear; von.
8s $3.50.
10.- Subscription l&gt;ridge
saleslady at once. Write box 91 February
NEW YORK: 35, cloudy. Calif 2. and give references.
party, Woman's Guild.
372-tfc
Fla. 8 arrived. Supplies moderate.
Feb. 21-22—Woman’s (’lab Colonial
Demand moderate, movement limited,
LOST
party.
market steady. Fla.’s 10-inch crates LOST—Silver mesh bag, with name
5s-0s, $ 4 .5 0 -f4 .7 5 Is, $4.00-$4.25; 3s
Nell Lawson on it. Finder return
AT MELVILLE'S TONIGHT
and 8s, $3.75-$4.00; smaller $3.25- to Mrs. J. B. Lawson on Park avenue
$3.50. Calif's none offered.
and receive reward.
271-2tp
At the Melville's Comedians show
PITTSBURG: 28, snowing. Calif
in tho tent tonight the excellent com­
1, Fla. 0 arrived. 35 enrs on track. LOST—A child’s black taffeta coat on pany will give "My Old Kentucky*
Magnolia nvenue between First and
Opening prices Tuesday: supplies
Second
streets. Finder please return an episode in the life of old Kentucky
moderate. Demand nnd movement
thht will thrill the audience. Sptcislow, market steady. Fla’s 10 inch to Mrs. I. E. Estridge and receive ro- I alties all through the acts and plenty
27 l-2tp
Golden Self Blanching $4.00-$4.50, wnr&lt;&gt;*_________________ .
of music and dancing. (!&lt;» to the big
mostly $4.00-$4.25. Calif’s quality and LOST—Lady’s black velvet hand bag tent on First street tonight. Watch
containing handkerchief, money, for the program each day in the &lt;iaily
condition ordinary, wilted, crates Goldspectacle case, door key No. 30. Re­
on H eart $7.00-$8.25.
paper.
POTOMAC YARDS: reports pass­ turn to Herald and receive reward.
271-Dtp
ings for 24 hours previous to 7 a. m.
PRESIDENT OF PRINCETON IIKHB
today: 38 cars destined: New York
Don’t go around talking about be­
15, Philadelphia 5, Baltimore 4, Bos­ ing hungry when for 50c you can gut
Dr. Hibben, president of Princun
ton 3, Pittsburgh 2, Montrcnl 2, Un­ the best there is going and plenty of University accompanied by Mrs. Rib­
known 2, Newark 1.
it at the Lincoln IIouso.
271-2tp bon arrived in Sanford this after­
noon vin the city of Jacksonville nnd *|
HA8EI) ON PRIZE PLAY
When looking for something good went on to Winter Park where they
toent, well cooked, well served nnd expect to remain for several weeks at
“Miss Lulu Hell” is Plcturizntlon of perfect satisfaction. Invest 50c nt the
tho Virginia Inn.
Lincoln House.
Famous Stage Success
27!-2tp

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DAMAGE SUIT
"Miss Lulu Bett,” Zona Gale’s prize
SPECIAL OFFER
AGAINST GOVERNOR
play based upon her own novel, which
The Delineator, 12 copies for $1.20.
RUSSELL IN MAT
was produced with big success on
This offer closes February 17.—YowBroadway in 1920, has been p ic tu re d
1)11 Go.
272-2tc
JACKSON, Feb. 7.—Damage suit
for Paramount By William do Milie
against Govenror Russell be valid
and it will he the feature at the Star
Buy it with a Herald Want Ad.
Mny term of federnl court.
Thentre tonight. Clnra Bcrnngor ad­
apted the play and novel for the
screen.
The title role is played by
Lois Wilson and others in the cast in­
clude Milton Sills, Theodore Roberts,
Helen Ferguson, Mabel Van Huren,
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May Glrnccl and Clarence Burton.
Miss Gain’s dramatization of her own
novel was award.d the Pultizer
prize of $1,000 for being the host
Ainorlcnn play produced during tho
season 1920-21,
Tho story Is most
npponllng nnd there arc many drnmntic momonts in its development.

AUDITORIUM, DAYTONA BEACH, FLA. j

Snvo monoy by buying your aonaon
ticket to tho Lyceum Courso. $2.00
for tho season or 75c for onch admis­
sion.
200-tfc
Tho stingy man doesn't llku tho
now year. It takes more Ink to write
1922 than it did for 1921.

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a n d I* i iu ii i U l ie d e v e r y F r i d a y . A d v e r t l a l n n r u t* * n in ile k n u t v n o n n i i j il l c n t l o n . I l e n i n e r n t l e In luitltlv*-. $U,RO p e r
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IMIUHS

Some cold weather again right out
of tho northwest.
----------- o-----------The wind blows cold hut it savod
us a frost last night.
----------- o----------Orlando has organised a Sunshine
Club. Thoy will need it today, also a
Moonshine club.
----------- o----------Sanford will soon have the largest
Saxophone Hand in the South, if not
in America. Guess that will hold Or­
lando for a while.
----------- o----------All of our real cold weather will
como Lwtwesn lh,. first nml (Ifteonth
&lt;»«
of February. After that Florida is
comparatively safe. Of course all
signs fail sometimes even weather
signs.

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visitors whoso solo purpose, us thoy revealed that tho "directory" ho Issolemnly declare, Is to show us where sued was just directory enough to be
wo nro wrong mill collect their pay for classed as IcglttVnato under the law.
The man spent seven hours in Arcad­
so doing.
Frankly, wo prefer being let alone ia and departed $115 richer by reason
with our defects. We’ll rock along of his gift of gab. Commenting on the
come way. Up north, where the cold incident The News says:
Someday perhaps advertisers will
weather, the slippery pavements anil
the heavy snowdrifts arc constant pro­ learn that they can always oxpoct to
vocatives to sin, they need uplifting lie stung when dealing with strangers
more than wo do. They would no with schemes for directories, pro­
doubt appreciate open air sermons, grams and the like, unless tho man Is
lectures on law enforcement, calls to known to represent a firm 'o f stand­
civic, secular and spiritual righteous­ ing.
Merchants who just can’t see
ness and other efforts to improve tho the vnlue of advertising when ap­
condition of their souls, while the proached on the subject by their local
persona working for their salvation nowspapers seem to he tho easiest
would not incur the suspicion of being victims of these fly-by-night fakerB.
It is not selfishness that prompts
out on the job merely to avoid tho
winter without incurring any person­ Fhyida newspapers to warn advertis­
ers against advertising schemes, hut
al expenses."
As the Record remarks, Florida is the newspapers are interested in the
already pretty well provided with welfare of their respective communi­
proved anti legitimate agencies
of ties and are on guard to protect those
that kind
We suggest, however, if who support them.—Jncksnrtville Met­
any of these itinerant improvers arts ropolis.
----------- o-----------really in earnest, they wander down
here about the 15th of next July and THE FUTURE OF ROAD BUILDrepent their story.—Lakeland TeleINC,
grain.
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SHIR CITRUS FRUIT HY W A TER ;1 1.000 per cent in the Inst 12 yenrs,
CALIFORNIA TO NEW YORK. ' m y ltho ■tnt]*tlclan», hut they also
say that in the same time there has

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The latest of a series of three test 1Lccn
ln‘ rcnM of 2-000 Pcr ccnt*
shipments of citrus fruit from C all-‘ ,n, ? h,cJf mileage, measuredI by multifornin to New York by way of the l,I&gt;'i,,L' tho m,mWr nf vohl(’,C!, l'V tho » ljlcm °vor-night. They think Fedif your every effort to got rich fails “WE DELIVER THE (;(JODiF
oral
supei
vision
is
a
cure
for
nil
tho
y0U
can
[,, acorn money and be­
Panama Canal, left San Pedro the i,K™ e ,n
The astonishing fact is also made problems that states are heir to.
come interested in "the higher things Quick Service Transfer
middle of January accompanied by a
ll.‘,! IIn! (Tt‘norfl mn&gt;’ "W T,,&lt;,! of life."
lt p ejclallst of the Bureau of Markets I l,l'!,,ic ‘,mt tht’re ',ro notl,n.l1F
Storage Facilities
am f Crop Estim ate. of ll,c United
• ' «»“ &gt;
vehicle mite Top!)
leaders
point
out
i
If
we
please
you, tell othors; if D0
states Department of Aitrlculturo. te'lny than wore n dozen )eare ago.
Administration
tell
us.
Phone 49K
The tests are being made it. co-oporn-, ™ e n“ tomo,,r ° ’" " " “ '" ‘’turors Predict that the eypensos of government will j
lion with thesteamship company and that the number of automobiles in use be reducedby several billion dollars
COMFORT COTTVCR
the California Fruit Growers’
Ex11 ' oub|« w,th,n the ,,oxt ‘I0™''0- *
y ear
If taxes are not reduced,
change, which are displaying keen in -1J 1'1' American Good Roads congress the blame should be placed upon the
is now open for guests. Will bc R|ttd
terest in the work, as it is expected ",H en,lor"c«l thl' Woodruff hill now extravagance of Democratic officials
to SCO now as well ns old fricndi.
Ge-Bo-Nnh-Guwn-Wuncc, a Chip­ to lead the way to larger shipments hvfnrv C0MK™*"- 11 l&gt;™vi&lt;’es for $100, who, in their zeal to bankrupt the nnRooms nnd meals, also monls. I|„use
pewa Indian chief supposed to bo 1!I7
of western fruit to the east by water, i nn0’00n of fe,,oral 1,1,1 for b'oa,i rt,«,ls *h,Mto win the war.
heated.
yenrs t.ld, is dead in Minnesota. We
Problems of ventilation and refrig. I '11or
for ‘J"* " cxt fivc &gt;’Pnrfl*wi,th
l,n! I*nI , ,
are glad he only tlid it Wonce. One oration of the fruit while in transit thel,BU,‘l &gt;,rovia‘on f,,r mntch nK th° A smi,« ,a th««-efiection from a ;
Miss N. A. Walker
Mrs. M. Martin
more like that anti our linotype opera­
are the chief difficulties encountered ,,moi,nt
t,uh *U\U' to whtf h «llot”f h,umnr' nn&lt;l tho r r , ’ntt,r
tors would have lockjaw.
in the undertaking. One of the holds n,onls 8hn11 *° mmle- :f thc fltntt’
thu American people with the
Re'iieved
Sanford Machine £
-----------o-----------of the ship is equipped with a vonti- n,T0,,U il, wi" n,cnn thp expenditure sense o ' humor that knows no limits,
in
72
Hours
President Harding’s dog, "Laddie biting system devised by the represen- ,,f 200 n,illion i,er •v oar " r « roun‘l *»«- «»*•
Foundry Co.
improves a thousaml-fold on
Boy,” is now talking for publication.
W ithout Drugs
tative of the department, who will oh- Ho" 1,1 lhl‘ fivP &gt;’“l,r Ppri,,(1- 11
' ,,H1"P io" contortionist.
General Machine and Boiler Work;
In a series of letters "Laddie Boy"
Having this sense of humor, we
I’aln» In llc«rt, Ch**t, Shoulder, A rm »—
tain data on the condition of the different to setimnte tho impetus that
Cylinder
Grinding; Drl.tnt IMstoiu;
tells of his experiences to another dog.
ADili mi Pcctorla—Dlllleult Breath, Sm other­
fruit carried at certain temperatures will he given to business of all kinds can hear with any old thing and ing,
Dizzy,
Fainting
Spell*.
Drupalcal
Swell*
All presidents seem to have some
and will test the system of ventilation by the expenditure of such nn onor- smile until our teeth are sunburned, Inr*. Albumen and Sugar, have been perm an­ Oversize Rings and Pins; Flywheel
form of communication with the out­
Unemployment with all Compared to ns, tho Spartan mother ently relieved w ithin 72 hour* to 2 w t t h t ,
Steel Genr Bands; Crank Shafts re­
he has worked out in connection with moils sum.
w ithout Drug* and M td lc ln ti, In thousand*
side world. Look at Joe Tumulty.
its
problems
would
disappear,
and
was
a
quitter.
turned; agents for Cnille Iiilmard and
his studies.’ The shipment of citrus
of caeca, by The Walden Method, M 'f of
-----------o----------every man willing to work would have So if vtni think the government is
■ugerern of H eart Truuhlc, Cardiac Aathma,
fruit
through
the
Tropics
for
the
Outboard M o to rs,---------- phone l&gt;2
Angina. Illuud rre»»urc.Thrcaluned I’aralyala,
Florida girl in New York dyed her
length of time required in water n Job awaiting him. And when it was oin.v on the rocks, just swallow your
Hardened A rteries and Kidney ComplalnU
cat to conform with the draperies ami
no organic
trouble ami
and can
can be
promptly
n*vo no
organic irouum
uc prompuy
. V T T lA nT X
VT/xxfiiv m-ti
transportation has always been a haz­ nil over we would have tho pleasant jn&lt;li* estion and smile. When wo land havo
the cat died. Judge hud her up and
and permanently relieved by Tho Walden OjAINI O lv l'
^
()\ |';ETA
consciousness
of
having
got
somei
the
rocks
we
will
at
least
have
ardous undertaking.
Method, w ithout drug*. W rlto for 88 pano
WORKS
made her promise to return to Florida
thing
'o
r
our
money.
'
something
solid
to
build
on.
book, copyrighted, explaining tba N ature,
The ship, which originally sailed
and he would let her oil-. Good sent­
o----------Ila! Ha!
f Cause* and Perm anent B elief o f the#® com*
with a cargo of apples from Seattle,
plaint*, w ithout druga. Scientific Consultation
V. C. COLLEU. Drop.
ence. That judge ought to senton-e
THIS IS SMILE WEEK
Chart. Hoforence*. etc., which will bo sen t to
‘put
in
at
San
Pedro
to
pick
up
a
conthe whole of New York City to Ftori- ,
General Shop and Mill
■ufTerer* Free, upon receipt of a statem ent o f
ACTOR TAKES MUD BATH
, ,
.,
r
| signmeiit of oranges and lemons. It
their ca*o. Address: Tho Walden InaUtuta,
da for the winter. The idea of a Hor- ,............ 4 ,
4_ u
v, , !M
This is Smile Week and we are re­
Sulto 407. Plymouth Bldg., N«w Haven, Conn.
is expected the trip to New York will
Work
Ida girl in New York in the winter,
i require between IS mid ’JO days. -Or- minded of the fact by the Jacksonville Gloria Swanson's Leading Man in
j C O N T R A C T O R and KUILDEK
time!
“ Under the Lush" Takes Turn hie
Metropolis in the following editorial:
' liunio Sentinel.
,*.3 r T» r i S t fa flfl sa 04 fa 517 Comtntrcial Street Hanford, Fit.
----------- 1,----------This is Smile Week.
na
Dispatches say “ Poland is gradual- j
Mahlon Hamilton, lending man for •a
Everybody is supposed to smile. If
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ly becoming self-suppoiting." Good. FLORIDA .MERCHANTS AND AD­ you can’t smile you enn at
least Gloridn Swanson in “ Under the Lash,’’ !
Geo. W. Knight
Vi
If we can just j;('l the Near East, the
VERTISING SCHEMERS
chuckle to yourself.
It’s easy; just her leatest I'arammmt picture, which j
na
Far West, Russia, ('hirtn, India, Af­
Rciil E JlaU* and lnsttritnce
drop a pleasant thought on our sense comes to the S tar theatre tomorrow,
•4
Ml
rica, Timlou too, the Arctic Circle, the
bio
discovered
the
latest
in
mu
I
I ! Y-I1Y NIGHT visitors to Flor­ n* humor nnd let it dissolve. Smiles
SANFORD
I I &lt;&gt;1(1DA
Anti-Saloon League and the other ida, the great majority of whom are will m. end like hubbies from a day baths. Mr. Hamilton was mounted on | •4
»l
leagues a well as the Florida State on the id lit to “make" expenses, like- pipe in the hands of a child.
n horse which was encumbered b y !
*n
—
II. W. NICKKRSON
r\
League vlf-supporting ive can go wbe easy profits, as they travel from
wagon
harness.
The
hor***
was
t*
&gt;
jump
The Republican are figuring out a
f
V
Vmi
t
’nn
Find
the
Name
of
Public Accountnnl; Amlit- &gt;j**irmi
llshing again a - wo used to do before place to place sieze upon adverti-dn ; bleu by which ex-service men will be over a fence with Mr. Hamilton op
Every 1 ivc 1‘rnfessional and
Income Tax Sen ice
the wai put all th e se foolish notion- as one of their favorite schemes. Ad given a bonus without ineiei-ing Ill's back, for a scene in the picture.
*
t
1
hint
III.-)
h
ra
Man
in
Sanford
in
Room
10 McNeill-Davi* IMdg.
into the heads of so many “drivers,"
The spot where the horse jumped
vertislng is w rkti! to death by this taxes.
b.t Phono 852
•’I
This
UnInuni
Each
Day
Orlando, Fla.
iil\ w iy "’as muddy and as he made the hound
das;’, bi'cati! e the value of advertis­
Ila! iln! (Ila! Ha! is th
R:t
Tourist
\ * foot slipped and he broke th o '
'd lls Uic other 'lay why ii^- js appreciated by all progressive you can smih* on n typewriter. I
i**i n-i • i on *•» ra na B4
there was sui Ii lint lishiug oil Lake business men.
But any kind of ad­
Auto Radiator Repair
President Harding is indignant be­ 'eneo, throwing Mr. Hamilton fro m !
Apopka and why so many Fishermen vertising does not get results. There came .dmmislrntinn critics are claim­ his hack Into a slushy pool of mud.
Shop
went there in the winter to take ad­ me many things to lie taken into con­ ing h” appointed Senator Kenyon to "Slapstick comedians have nothing on
George A. DcCottes
vantage of it. The reason is plain sideration, principal of which are a Federal jtltl esh*p in all effort to me." remarked the netor as he regain­
Atiorwcy-ftt-Law
Located at 207 French Ave„ between
enough. Seining is not allowed in quality and circulation.
ed
his
foot,
unhurt,
hut
covered
Over Seminole County Bank
shatter the agricultural bloc. "How
Lake Apopka, seining is not allowed
The hushless interests of Florida absurd!" Such a thought never enter- head to fool with mud.
SANFORD
•:*
FLORIDA&gt;| 2nd and Third. E. R. BEHGQU1ST.
in any' county in this part of the state .should fight shy of these schemers and etl our best minds.
Seminole county is surrounded
by patronize* only those agencies and
Hnirriit, Ift cents. Second Street
Ila! Ha! (To he repeated at inter*
counties that are getting the tourists mediums whose reputations are os- vain.271-ltp Saniord Steam Laundry
Barber Shop.
nnd sportsmen and our county is the tuhlishcd in public confidence ami who
Senator Lodge, who wore his whisFOR SER V IC E
only one that allows seining.
are above board in their operations, kors to a frnzzzlc defeating ratifica- j WANTED—Girl, over Hi years of age,
Call 146-J
----------- o-----------giving a dollar's worth of advertising lion of the Wilson treaties will soon
•'* learn trade.
Apply Foreman,
SAVING FLORIDA
or more for every dollar entrusted demand that the yen; tors, who bow- Hern Til office.
W. RAW LING, l^rop.
to them, who realize that their fit- od to the lash of his political w h ip ------------------------------------------------- —
The Polk County Record lias an ex­ lures in the advertising field depends then ratify the Harding treaties
; SpocfaTJst in S p im l A d ju s tm e n ts
Actoylene Welding
cellent editorial on "W inter Evangel­ in a largo mwistiro upon their present which there arc several, and all an! 1
OF ALL KINDS
ism," which we take pleasure in re­ policies.
“entangling" as those agreed upon by
„
,1
rx
publishing:
This is not a bid for greater news­ the representatives of nations at Ver- j VY I F - *1. lY C riH O d C y 1 * . Vj .
Sanford Welding Co*.
Florida is having a surfeit and then paper advertising; it is good advice suillcS.
I mi No.-lit Sanford Avenue
Doctor
of
Chlropructfc
some of that sort of thing. You can­ although, it might lie milled, newspap
Just a chuckle here. (Smiles are
Garner-Woodruff
Building
not sit down in a park without having have proven themselves the best ad­ valuable, therefore they* can he wast­
SAVE YOU MONEY
to listen to some wild-eyed visitor cull­ vertising mediums in the world.
A ed- hut don't waste one on the voner- Office Hours:
S. O. Shinholser
Write us
ing mi the wayfarer to repent of his few days ago an "advertising,, man able senator from Mnssnchunelts.)
(J to 12 a. m. anti 1 to 0 p. m.
Contractor
nnd
Builder
Empire Hotel Block
sins and throw something in the lint. worked Arcadia, accouling to the DoAdvocates o.” the Dyer ontilynching
ORLANDO. FLORIDA
SANFORD
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FLORIDA
Sundays
and
evenings
by
appointment
From all corners of the north we have Soto County News, and It was Inter f hill claim it will solve the lynching

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T H E SANFO RD DAILY H ERALD, W EDNESDAY, FEBR U AR Y 8, 1922

jST KIDS-

by M U ritr

.A Bntl Excuse.

RECALLS DAYS OF
MEXICAN EMPIRE

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UNABLE TO RECOGNIZE TUNES

Community Enterprises

Many People of Commanding Ability
Have Admlttidly Lacked Appre­
ciation of Music.

fj The growth of th is Hank has been due to the

Lord I’r ,'ki'ht n il.
h ’uh chan­
)| development of the business enterprises deal­
cellor (better knew n in America
ing with It.
American Widow of a Diplomat some year- 1ip»i ns ’'Freddy"' Smith),
confessed
at
a
public
dinner
recently
Talks of Days of Maximilian
f| As farm ing Is one of the principal enterprises
that lie ieeegnl/ed ll.e tulle of "(Soil
II in this com m unity, \VL‘ have made it a point—
and Charlotte.
Save the King" only been use people
in the farm ers’ behalf— to interest ourserves in
stand up when It was being played.
|
Some oilier famous people bad an
drainage, soli fertility, high grade seed, pure­
equally poor ear for ninsle—one, the
bred stock, etc.
Em|ifcss Eugenie, p r, Ethel Smyth,
fj T h is com m unity hank is alw ays ready to talk
who for :tn years was u neighbor of
the empress during her English exile
|| w ith the farm ers regarding the development of
Former Lady In Waiting Describee
at Fnrnhnrn and was constantly In
farm business.
Emperor ae “ Beautiful Character,
her company, says she was totally
Sympathetic and Capable, but
devoid of in listen) Instinct. Once when
•T W hat can we do for YOU?
Too Amiable."
a local Ini ml struck up ‘‘l'nrinnt pour
In ttyrle" hi her honor the empress
Mexico City.—A shriveled, gray* mistook b fur "Cod Save the King."
luilred llllle wnmiui, almost IDlml and
Sir Walter Scott was equally Im­
living wholly alone, sits all day In her pervious to finish-, though many pas­
4%
chair before the window of her tiny sages in Id- writings Imply that he
apartment In .Mexico City and dreams liked and uudersiisid It. "In music,"
of the days of the Mexican empire he told I.uni Mclhiuirtie. "i don’t know
when the Austrian Archduke Maximi­ high fit nn low."
lian ruled the destinies of the nation
Swinburne's lack of musical ear was
from 1H(M to 18(17. She Is Sonora Marie a byword among hls acqunlutiinres.
Othella Jordan tie Degolluilo, scion of Edmund Go—e de-irlbe- n practical
nn old Virginia family and wife of the Joke "played on Sw inhume, which
lute (Jen. Mariana Degollndo, member made me Inillgnnm at tin- time hut
of a fatally famous in Mexican history. which now -cents Innocent enough iinil
During the three tragic years of | not without Interest. A lady, having
Maximilian's reign she was a lady J taken the rest of the company Into
In waiting to Empress Charlotte, the her cntihdciieo. told Swinburne that
IBBaaaaaBaBBBaBaauaaBUBBBBaaBUBBBBBBBBUBBBBaBBaaUBUB
"sail princess of Europe,’’ and to the she would render on the piano a very
correspondent she recently recalled
ancient rinrcptluc rllornello Just ills1‘J i n n g z n i
some Interesting memories of eouft covered.
she then played ’Three
days during the Mexican empire.
Blind Mbe' nnd Swinburne w a s etiPraise for Maximilian.
I’liimieil. He round that It reflected
Maximilian, the Ill-fated Austrian to piuTerthui a l l the cruel beauty of
prince, who was set up as head of the ltu&gt; Modlcls—which perhaps It does."— ■
empire by Napoleon III, tn 18(1-1, and l.miilnn Mall.
three years later was shot as un usur­
per by order of the Mexican president.
JunrCK, was described by Sonera He- ADVICE WELL WORTH TAKING
goltndo ns "a hen in Ifni character, sym­
pathetic and capable, but ton amiable , No Doubt Driver of Car Realized
Afiaiwdiii That Hls Sarcasm
to govern a nation of malcontents."
•
Really Was Wasted.
Empress Chariot to, daughter &gt;f Leo
Ownership of Real E state gives vou n definite |dnce and in- "
pold I„ King of the Belgians, who Is
a
A big passenger car was a victim
sltlt living In Brussels, according to
flucnce in Ihe com m unity, il makes you a more desirable ■
Sonora Degollndo, was "an ambitious of the -Icct In iVntrnl avenue. The
genius, who was always striving to ad­ driver trleil valiantly to keep It In
citizen. AND WHAT BETTER INVESTM ENT CAN YOU ■
vance her husband, and whose mind (lie middle of (be street, hut one hind
wheel
slipped
over
a
little,
the
driver
became unbalanced when she found
MAKE?
(he path blocked.’’ Sonora Degollndo I tried to stop the "boat,” the rear
has never seen the empress since she wheel slid along the cur track—well,
departed from Mexico City in July, nuto driver* know the refit.
When the ear stopped sliding It**
18(10. lo plead the cause of the empire
before the French monarch and later two rear wheel* rested against the
to go to Rome to attempt to secure curb and Its two front ones were on
the etir truck. Then ensued much
the good olllces of the pope.
So far ns she knows no direct word speeding up of (lie engine nnd much
has been received In Mexico from whizzing of rear winds, but no for­
Charlotte In more than llfleen years, ward movement.
“ Wlmt’s the m atter j trying to get
and that only an Incoherent note to
lhe wife of a former high Mexican away from the curb?" n bystander
asked.
nlllclul.
“till, no. I’m polishing the pavement
"The empress left hurriedly on her
European trip," said Scimra Degollndo, so the kids c;iii have some fun!" sarwho. despite her SD-ndd years, retains ftistieally exclaimed the driver of the
ii remarkably clear memory, "and was car.
"Well. If you'll lust cut that engine
ncenmptinlcd only l»y her personal
maids. For many days prior to her down ntul slip her out of high Into
departure, there were evidences of her lo\i. I'll give ^oii a little shove and
falling reason, and we were not sur­ you'll walk right away front the curb," We wish to announce that we have,
prised to hear of her acute affliction fbe Interloper said.
The advice was followed.the wheel* been granted the Florida agency for
several months Inter. I am pnsltlvu
•
t
that there Is absolutely no i.utli lit iea-et| their Haul whirl and the ear. the—
the reports ttint she was pol&gt; &lt;*d be­ tinder the gentle urge of the bystander,
fore she left Mexico. And the em­ moved away.— IndhiiiiipolN New*.
peror! lie was possessed of very kind
element of nature, lie was too t »nl
F ro n t M e s s e n g e r to C e a e ia l.
||u listened to Ireiieherous advice and
General Ivllegrln, who Inis Just been Made by the largest manufacturers of
was shot. That day was an evil one appointed to the comiiiaiid of the Grand Pianos exclusively in the world.
for Mexico,"
thirteenth division of French Infantry,
One of these superb instruments in [
Fled to Guatemala.
with hcitdquiu'terH at Emigres, Is ii dull art mahogany will lie on exhibi­
Scnora Dcgollatlo was In Mexico living proof of iIn- possibility of rls
City when Maximilian was shot In big by annblcil etTort, which Napoleon tion nil tiiis week in
Querelnro. and, although she Imd an op­ crystallized Into the saying that every
PALM ROOM of the
portunity to view the body before it French soldier carried a marshal'*
was shipped to Vienna, she declined, tail* n III Ills Iiiiversncll.
HOTEL VALDEZ
perferrlng to remember him us she
General I'cllegrln, whose parents
,&lt;new him. Within a few days after were In very poor clrctiinMtiincea, be­
Write us for pr(go and terms
the emperor’s dentil, she and her bus- gun life as n telegraph messenger at
hand lied to (linilemulu, where they Marseille*, lie scraped and saved so
lived for several years until I’orllrlo a- to be able to liny books, which he
Diaz became president of Mexico.
studied at night after Ids day’s work
Born In Norfolk, Vn., Miss Marie J o r­ for the postnllbv was Ibilslied. lie
1IUY IN SANFO RD
dan went to Washington with her
took Ida biieeahiiimite. got into the
fntlier during the enrly days of tin* military college at Snlnt-Oyr, obtained
Civil war, nnd there met Mariana DeIds commission with flying colors und
gollado, who was nttnehed to the Mex­
passed the Ecnle de Guerre, or staff
ican embursy. They were married In
college. He took pail in Lite opera­
Washington nnd later entile to Mexico,
tions In Morocco lu 11)07, was badly
where her husband's father. Gen.
Santos Degollndo, was one of the wounded at the battle of the Mnme,
ami afterw ards returned to Morocco,
On the Okeechobee Branch of the Flaridn East Coast Railway, Chuluomost prominent men of the day. A
:
tn, Flu., among the pinea and lakes of Setnlnolo county, nn up-to-date
streot and plaza In Mexico City still where he heentne one of Marshal
Lyuiitcy's most valued assistant*.
modern brick hotel, with privnto baths nnd hot water heat. F irst
hear hls name.
Honora Degollndo believes that she
clnsn cuisine. Rates $2.50 to $3.50 per day; $10 to $18 per week, ac­
Umbrella Sign of Married Man.
Is the Inst survivor of the court favor­
cording to locution of room.
You can tell a married man hy the
ites of the Emperor Maximilian.
uinhrclln he checks, asserts the young
who presides over Ihe clonkRACE ON ISLAND FAST DYING capitalist
room of a family restaurant.
If he
Dlua«e Reduces Population of Mar­ has two weather sticks, one a heavy,
cheap affair, that was purchased with
quesas From 100,000 to 1,800
the idea of being soon lost, und the
In 50 Years.
other of finer tnuterlnl, It’s n sure bet
Honolulu. T. II.—Tremendous de­ that he's married.
According to this psychologist, m ar­
creases In the native papulation of thu
Marquesas Islands, 2,000 miles mutt It ried folks when they stnrt out In the
hy east uf the Hawaiian nrchlgeb. .u. rain each carries Ids own umhrellH so
have resulted from the ravages of they can have the minimum of Incondisease nnd tho adoption of many mod­ venleuee nnd retain a maximum of
In the prenuptial times the
ern custom* recently, according to Dr. dryness.
0 . S. Handy, ethnologist of the Bishop male of the species would never hear
museum here, who spent tilne months of Ihe woman Imttllng the winds alone.
on Ihe Islands gathering data on Die He would carry the umbrella over her m
Wo invito tho public nnd nil users of E LD E R
origin of the Polynesian race, Imhlts ami get wet himself, But they're murnnd customs of Ihe natives, and their rled noiv, nnd that makes a difference.
SPRING S W ATER to v isit the spring nnd in
ethnology unil anthropology.
our m ethod of handling its product. W hy take
"Fifty years ngo the Marquesas Is­
n chance?
Your em inent physicians claim
No Pises for Tobzcco Flsndt.
landers probably numbered between
th
a
t
this
w
ater
in unexcelled and its purity
As a precaution ugulnst forest flres.
50,(100 nnd 100,000," Doctor Handy
makes
it
m
ost
beneficial
for m any troubles.
smoking
has
been
entirely
prohibited
snld. T o d a y there are only about
In
any
part
of
the
Olympic
initlomil
1,800 natives. Smallpox and pokokn.
The Ford people of Sanford as well ns the
a particularly swift and virulent form forest In Washington, The area oov1
creil
by
the
"no
smoking"
order
W
estern Union recommend th is w ater for
of tuberculosis, played havoc among
■
mourns lo nhout 510,000 acres. The
batteries.
them."
period of this prohibition Is to he de­
■
termined by ihe district forester s i
Call phone 311 und have a bottle o f th is w ater
Wrong Man in Prison.
Portland, Oregon. The urgcnl reason
sen
t you and protect your health.
Nushvllle, Trim .—After spending
for lids action Is due to the fuel that
eight years lu prison here for the mur­
the area was largely swept hy a cy­
der of George • Welmmri, recluse of
clone during the Inst winter nnd the
Union City, Frank Dlelzel wna par­
ground Is covered with broken trees
doned. Governor Taylor snld he had
and brunches of trees so that If ii fire
received convincing evidence that Diet
were to get any heudwny at all, It
gel was nut guilty.
would lie dllllcnll to check II.

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WHY HIDES AUK HEI.OW
AI-A'S city m a n a g e r
AND SHOES SO MUCH HIGH*
is HARE SPECIMEN
Bit THAN PRE-WAR PRICES?
IlEING MECHANIC ALSO i
Ill, Thr .launrlnlril l*re«*&gt;
OCALA, Fob. 8.—Ocnln s new city
nicer James R. Brumbby, of MnrIta, On,, who will assume bis posion hero Fcbhrunry 15 bon.ita of nn
ompllshmont which rnrcly is posued by the city executive? nnil
fcich will mean a grent deni to the
;ty of Ocala. Mr. Brumby is n trninJ mechanic anil is regarded ns one of
&lt; moM expert automobile men in
toriria. lie la also nn expert loe!d»n ami waterworks man and it
expected that those qualifications
ill ho reflected in the operation of
t public utilities hero.
Mr. Brumby now is mayor of Mar­
ietta, a position ho has held con’nuoiiy since 1915. Along the suprlntendercy of the Board of Lights
ff) Waterworks, Tie was educated
t the Oeordn School of Tcchnoligy
id after leaving that institution
pened in Mnrriettn tho first gnrngc
1!&gt;1S with an overwhelming mnjoriand made such a record th at he
is unopposed in 1017, 1010 and lf&gt;21.
The city of Decatur, On., was in tho
Mil fur Mr. Rrumhy's services at the
ime salary offered by Ocaln hut he
xiiled to come to Florida.
IIARNY MtD OOLF PRIZE
WFST PALM IlEACH, Fob. 3.—
if Balm Bench Post has donnted to
Y.’rst Palm Beach Horseshoe P it­
ers dull a silver cup which will be
dp far competition ns soon as the
cb committee works rules to govern
.( contest. Th trophy will be the
reperty of 'be club winning it until
is won by another club nnd nil
ams on West Palm Bench county
il! lie eligible. to compete.
Nhcn a man snys it is impossible
be a Christian in this ngo, he means
hat he has some pot crookedness
hat pays him n profit.

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The average price of nil kinds of
hides before tile war was IS fi-K cents
per pound, against today’s price of
M Mr cents pur pound, Florida hides
not included on account of being tick
scored nnd poor quality, are worthless
for shoe leather (tick eradication will
pnyj.
Tho average prices of all kinds of
shoo leather, except slum sole leather,
before the war was 28 1-5 cents per
foot, against today’s prices of 51 cents
per foot. The average prices of shoe
sole leather before the war was 10 3-5
cents per pound, against f&gt;7 3-5 cents
per pound today.
Besides the production of leather in
this nnd nil other countries is steadily
on tlie decline, and while this does not
tend to lower priced leather, it does
not seem to strengthen tho prices of
hides.
Here is the key to tile situation:
The packers control the hide mar­
ket. Two-thirds of the domestic hides
are taken off by the packers. At any
time they have a large part of the
hides in their control and arc in a po­
sition to sell or withhold them from
tile markets as they choose. One-third
of our supply of hides are imported
from South America, hut the packers
control the larger part of these hides.
The packers have about one-third of
nil of the hides in their control in their
packing houses, and more in tho tan­
neries, and yet others in their control
in South America. Hence their con­
trol of the situation is evident, it is
obvious that tho packers have abso­
lute power to control tho prices of
hides and leather, and it is evident
that they are in the employment and
exercise of his preorgntioii in their
own interest at tho expense of the
consumer. On tho other hand, labor
continues to play a big part in the
present prices of shoes, for the shoe­
maker continues to receive much big­
ger wages than before the war.
Retail merchants have been ami are
being severely criticised for profiteer­
ing and in cases, justly so, hut not
genornlly.
If tho difference in the prices of
leather and labor could be taken off of
the prices of shoes, the consumer
would buy his shoos at pre-war prices.
War must bo made upon the big fel­
low, not the little retail merchant. He
is ns helpless as tho consumer.
Think this over. Talk to your sen­
ators and congressmen about it. Pro­
tected hides will not help tho farmer,
but will mean added cost of shoes to
tho consumer, and add profits to tho
packers,
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Yours,
I). L. THRASHER.
1922 CALENDAR PADS

There is nothing quite so handy,
quito so useful, quite so indiB^cnRible
for tho busy office man ns the calen­
dar desk pad.
It helps you l«/ romombor, it gives you tho day and
date, it gives you Just whnt you wont
nnd when you xvnnt it. 1022 Cnlon| dnr pads Just received from tho fact­
ory—the (.ocond shipment—the first
shipment was exhausted In one week.
Got a 1022 Calendar pad beforo they
are nil gone.
Desk stands for tho
cnlcndnrs If you have none.

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Tho vocational commlttoo of tho Busi­
ness and Professional Women's Club
requests all young women desiring
employment to register nt the First
Natlonnl Bonk.
AGNES G. BERNER, Chslrmin

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P A G I FOU R

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ui.
B t- jndntiQiyn* newspaper puhllcfl
il
can
do
ao
from
an
im
partial
stand*
RMRM]
rfikU JT t
tU fltW U
is a dilTcronce of opinion betweon the 1
iKtUvfduitlii and tha:'edttof!*f H
:
INSTEAD OF ALLOWING OUTSID'fe PEOPLE TO COME HERE
, IN THE, WINTER AND RIDE THE NEWSPAPER^

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II) C. W. MOUSE In DeLnnd
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INTVBRDK x/ru'ELAj.n.-------DKFRATH
ORLANDO 30 TO 13
IP U J l»A t it' ■
Th&gt; ftlontvordfl^Industrial School
basketball team defeated tho fast Or­
lando High school quintet/ in Mont*
vordo Friday night, 30 to 18.
Tho
winners had the upper hand in the
gdmo throughout it4 Ptitlre length
nrid'tlio rtiiiilt of the gamcf was never
in doubt. An'Unusual litrtount of intercst waa hianlfcsted during tho
game and despite the fa c t' that the
score was one-sided, tho Orlando boys
played well.
At the end of the first half the
wlpncrs wefe in tho lend( 10 to 2.
The Orlnndo, five seemed to hnvo
great difficulty in locating the basket
although ijiey had ninny chancea to

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It follows, therefore, that the ^edi­ Florida.
m ’il tu ll iti
Some
more
pertinent hints on tho
in •i rr&gt; m m ).■■) I'ltiii »&gt;* 11
to r ’must be allowed'tri deeidh, With­
I; There 1MUUle.lpAfti^liirijtM tifliliii IIAbfirtloriiiin thia uliflaibsion is sucli out Argument, as to the extent p'f his growing of the fruit ns given by
^•hich the people of DeLnnd are suf- and nntW Ipntbnlmdrt dr loss genernj gratuitous servim, a t o ’ jMnW tlw
co-operation on the part of the pubt
dividing line .between now#', an, such,
9 ri"«
W .
*»&lt;x**£
If you cannot get new land, select a
; l •HI I .fill./# . M .
*• amt purely commercial,n e r v i e r , „n , grown fo r five, or six .veurs. i-Thl*
C
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f l W
f f l
^, , fot* such eon* uBecause a man is a newspaper pub*
^&gt;ry expensive. 1 refer to the mat* tral committee ns hus b)een suggested.,
ja no reason why be should he Icacniu tho risk'Of disuns»*. lai.IpnK
Water melon: i land ahouhl&lt;
should' ho ■broadOer of such public functions n s '.lW d.ntiltiHr tompanedurf (Wtpi&gt;*neiitntiveA expected ' to donate ' art " Unlimited
Waterni«Mon;iland
t!ures, concerts, evangelical efforts ami from such orgunlxations arjfl interest*1u'HJUUitV'bf sirvll'b thtit wotiltl’ cost a
»«(!' ^tHae-bhrmWed two or
tjbe like, in which imported talent is as the Commercial Club, the Minister, Jj^t yif Umndy if secured from nhy 6th- three weeks before planting time.
About1’ 'ten days' hofoW ,*iltintihg
djnployed.
ial Association, Women’s Chili, W.
er source.
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cheek!
'bff the field add iilimy ftt&gt;
» Ily imported tuli'iif.i J yini'im I ' M
r / r Y n':$K&gt;i!" LcKion'
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4'hicli is procured from elsewlleie than ?L&gt;FT
League, the University, newspaper classus. exercise their own judgment '. n r-1, . - . - r r T T i r- m’ yr.Tr ,.n ;r ■
Volusia county.
publishers, and perhaps others.
,,, jp establishing'n p rice Upon their soin *,4Vci.
. WW/lVi i
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[.at every slTill imipos|tKTiT' 'th a t vices. Tht* |iuMlnher of' ip neWitpajittf ^
t \e seed-’vill by, tiiH'dcd. T us H
J With a. city the siaeM NDfLififtl, it
n'h..&lt;&lt;li&lt;4-tei{ undet should be given the samd^HUlUge.
"man* ithap,tli*.farUUhor,iri'l’ heemne ■
iR a ^ ftryt iinmrVn&gt;iW'(‘| to gets^Vlilliedk
up” V Jh X lJ- 4 t L v i / burffessw' i L W
flic nyceum ; Every inch Uf space in a h'owapa* ‘" I f T T
!”*“ lho, \ ° " ’ l’",iLlh "r0 5
.{Jsteni is put into operation that will
or decision. In the event t h f per is ns hnwh ' m erchandise,;^ Lho
d«ng»w o f «Mw.y' th- th«
'lit1*lull b f ’thb'
(Jtmtrol the opening and closing oj the
favors the putting on of unjj, publisher ps ayp the eajmpd gtpuls, the f«ud •frtud ’t'HJrHfslIl’VH
I .1’'„ I’Oi v t l i i i i.Iiii*,|I7 Id'
f^
liflic
JI«i••
p tt,H*
v i f j U C ; 11i function, let it designate t h j grurcries, clothing, hoota liuul shoes i V
It
IT JR
is.goJill'.'ljeJi1to Tiillow ,’he
,, The present winter season has fur- particular organization or society that on the shelves of the Htornsi&lt;iif&gt;. the
plant
ing witti pn,e or, two o’.tiers,
anting
dlshqd•M 'VfillI forcible illustration^ jof
tlfsiit.
J IT i ) / '• )
tJ w city.’ i" /
•&lt; ’ in .... mi
Tl|'^
# su'perfluily m si/ch affaire! 'lly rd.. itn this arrangem ent’ the best inC The editor must lie allowed hind ex- n week, intervening hetweep
is
nlvisod,
boceuse
frost
is
Unldo
«»lluwi’Vlwi uA iw riw «.4foPw ttlaw r'it burtMta ufithu city mail community will pdcied to’ decide juht Wllbt hkuterlnl kill 'tilenpcttcdly the first planting.U»'r
many instances can ho cited in which l«* guarded, ami whatever is pul on ahull be admitted to the columns ol’

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ncore^ Crawley. forw»t,i *
ners, made the first wl?
n about thjrty second, *fu III! ,l
In* » W .tl,.^ o rl.„ d 4 ’8aH^ &lt;
AND NO PLACE TO 00

$20,000 with nccurotl Intcft], !**
quest coming from the
Z b
aunt in Pennsylvania.
S® 1
day thnt a fellow gets $r,SnAn •
hills, and wo know that £
bursting at this man', heap1^ esi
OtUaj
Sentinel.
Girls err who try to drink nn,i
The stewed chicken of
ennhed peach of tomorrow /

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|i | T h e P r a c t i c a l A d v a n ta g e s

the ,hynU’|id\f *\p»ivi(vu|. #&gt;(»&lt;#, .uia^tpjn- wib&lt; b o : bandied unitedly limit heiicu hjs paper, pud upon wlinf terms,

Jig such funeiions has been very successfully.
Desired eo-opcnitiotj
There, is, no more justice o fr reason
heavy, and considerable dissatisfaction will be secured, arid the liahilitie &gt;of fm- usking Um editor to donate space
l(us licen created
the clashing of interests will lie rep in Ids paper for the promotion of il

liNDER TltlC LASH” IM.HASE
f I 111MilVl7i T , Ol
"I/utlqr tho, Lfdth,” the Tarqnu»vnt
J,lc“ ,rt' "tarring Gloria Swanson,, wil|
hpint th d S ta r Ithentrc tomorrow., , It
is n drtmmtlC photoplay, the scenes of
which nro laid In’fiouth Africa. The
^
tlfully easl ns the w ifi
n,Juri f«rjiief, wW \
Udd'ihon, the leading malt,
lms 1 tl,,J rnlt' ,,r 11 vigorous young
Englishman. The production. 1» of the
highest grnde.

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of a comipercial accdjliht cAYinot bo over­
estimated.
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Here at this Bank there are many kinds
of service available that will help you in
the conduct of your affairs.

To take advantage of our various ser­
vices will enable ydu to conduct your
■II.H firi'aflcia,!1aftftira 'promptly,' fin'd with the
a least possible delay. Or'. I / II / / I)

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l'lf IHJTYV ^ \ H A
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S' eommerclnl enterprise than third is td
shovjr ItUUVfllJ lU iifc U f niAlW J nul \ (ViU Ajcli ilIsVfcUmHilibM atioi)
„ merchant to doniite'il’ qbaiitity
a. whole, are exceptionally liberal in many thousands of dollars will be |tcpt „f |,jK merchandise for a like pur
i*/ :j')|V(|A
({he m atter-o f- financing■such public
home thnt is now sent out of III*
AIFuirs us have been mentioned. It city. The existence and operation of
The principle ought to he more gen•ill
is safe to conclude thnt DeLnnd has such an organization would secure it cVnlly
V,„ „ J ’rccogbizVil thnt
...... ncwspmb-r
sstuldished a reputation in this re- f„r greater degree of unanimity of jtdl&gt;|j£-fty thnt Iti dirdetly ctilculuted
•fpect ^hnt readily makes her a " sh in -' sentiment
sentim ent niifontf
e peqple
t o further the 'ftmtncliil
"flhnhcial interests or
among,.th
the
people than cart
call to
big WalV’1, Hi" Hie'' Wdimrtldh ,,Wr » *f3’"sc’cureii Without 'Hud' coiisiildfnliou^ jmee^ss pf any undertaking, and that
(a' gniily!1, r °flil&gt;';W flll'l? itll, ll.UJv »iWfT \ I W « w iw ri i /MW propp.ption Ur,iire* wu„ |,| cost m o n ey .if dono by any
1 tin.
oiii . .'01*11 |« i. •«*!| bm; h r n o p
4f public functions under constdera- J seated of the class under considern- other method, is Jegitim atu service for
Medical service will make even ■
?h»n. I( *V / . / » !■ ■11 ■' ‘ 1 / / ' 1 JiUA'A.-U/e hM M ^'A iioi/'thaCithiiU ld h j adcspinte compensatiori .1 '
b,M
greater
strides when some scientist
The advance agents of those |u u - „ -sti,.,| js this: Is there local^ulyjit irt
I f should also be recognized that the
It. 1’. WIUTNKH, Cadiier
manages ,to Isnluti
inliters mine here in
considerable t lie- city or community that can’ lake
publishers of rtewspnpers are entitled
(tq i«idate the germ ofpr^- F. 1*. FORSTER, I'resident
iumhers and proceed to secure one , :,re of the proposition to reasoimld^
(,utm. (he price of ally such service fcssionnl jealousy.
or more dates for such affairs as they ^,,,,,1 advantage?
•„ that they do not care to render graturepresent.
If thi.-. ipiestion lie answered in the jtuus|y. And newspaper publishers
| They are generally men of shrewd affirmative,
ns might frequently
............... .night
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......... service for
....
must_ ...............
generally perform
business ability, been juilgxh of hum■{eijr, and y ,be (Iccideu tii^it It ,wlll i'&lt; far |i,ss money than would be churged J
an nahirb, and soon size(up tl|e situ;i-{xv|se to hn|e t&amp;ut ^ind'of ijr.lnoMtion 1iy (|ny „U,t.r agency for a acrvlre of
(ion and deride iipnnVu’ codrs'e of ne-v pul on. let the rturehu
fturenu designate the
me ,.(|ual v„h.n...
vidume,
5a
(loll.
particular local talent, and suggest
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; Their purpose Jsj |to i rflist ,tlnj pi- the, ort'auiznti^n o/ interest to handle CONSTANCE TALMADGE
a
n
tercst and co-operation of local citi- it. Then let all co-operate to secure
IS ROUTED IIY EIRE N
Zens df wide Influence. Thlrf being desired suce'est/. 1
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done, it is a comparatively easy mat[u a great number of ‘snscs
It
A beautiful house is destroyed by ■
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ter to close a contract lor one or more vvj|| |„. found that loti) t/ilijnt cap he
I•vs**
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fire in Constance Taltnadhe’s new
dates, and the thing is done.
found that will handle a proposition
n m S S ^ S f4 x .i'^ z :
picture, "Lessons in Love," which will ■
With pardonable pride and ambition, !ls * ; 1y and ffBdiVMfully a t the jjiro■
be the at tract ion at the S tar Theatre
tho Iwivd /citiretw pho iyive espipised poa'ed iippurtatibn. i It would be
.
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tonight. In tills scene a whole family
the affair in questiod, very natnr/dly within the province of the Lyceum Hu
is driven to the street in night attire,
and logically proceed to tin* develop- veau to initiate propositions for pulsConstance being a member of the
meat of conditioi|s Hint will secure the |j,; fumtioiis, upun suitable occasions,
shivering group. The fire results in
highest degree of success possible for and designate the individuals or urone of the heat comedy situations' in
its conclusion.
gani/.utious who should put them on.
the plot and serves as a prelude to
[With several stub atrim s|im the
it freiplOnlly iscqi^t that-a real dethe final "lesson in love." Kenneth
lioanl ul Inc same time, each wi'li its nupid'ijxtt-ta foi1pt&gt;iiietbiri^,i)f til(N&lt;k|nd
Harlan is Miss Talmadge's leading
local champions, it is easy to see that to lie put on in the city, but for want
man ire this production, which is re­
there is/tj66n&lt;) to lie some crowding of a proper head, nothing is done. The leased by Associated Eirst National
a_.I more
. ft’,. Jov
A. less* .dissatisfaction.
tl .-.-#1t ICAk,,I t, kIL
1jurisdiction
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1Jtureau
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and
offf Athe
Pictures, Inc.
The champions of each proposition might be extended to take in still oth­
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he it a lectunj, concert, revival er affairs than such as have been sug­
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NEW THINGS AT THE
meeting or whatum^-feel certain that gested. It could easily become a
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HERALD OFFICE
all tile people should patronize that "household necessity" fur tlu* good of
PUilirtiUrirlnj
jiitVair, ilmj if tlicy dd tiot lly the city.
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Tlmnk you cards, Birthday curds,
so, it’ (k much
mile toitiietD discredit.
The slogan I'inuy/at'Homrj" that u p -1 and folders, Valentine assortment
In the matter of publicity, the news­ plies with strong emphasis to the pur- Ju*l arrived,
1922 calendar Pads
L5;V*T-*
paper is tlik-lilcf fdctdr/mid ol’ com. chase of merchandise of all kinds, here at last, place cards, nut cups,
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lllfiy in
I UN| /\
ii kinds
Kiiiiin of iiiYiMUiimn)
it must dd K\\b fniV tiling nnd give sltouldj olsi' upply,’to n vej-y cousi
isideiyI* Tally
cards,
All1
invitations, ^
OTYL*'p-Vi' |rr'^ lrn
each and every proposition a liberal a! tic ext'ciit, to file subject Under' coli - Gift cards, Giootlng cards, Con^rntn- ■
K v l^ S S }
amount of gratuitous service.
a id c rn tio iu O ') ( ) . / I 1!
I Intlbns, Shut In cards, Sympathy
Take ilbtl iqpgstioii .of feipperanco,&gt;cards and Birth announcements.
j a t a mBBa
^fi fjfft *fi M■
in sympathy with n given proposition hy way of illustration. There is nhso■■
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LIKE
GREAT;
THROBBING MARTS
«rous space and always in the nest cannot be fully alid ahly liiuufieif T&gt;y smaller ships and guns. '22 is ii rmall
t i l
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. . . *OF TRADE ARE
Rnj’.JI
position, mid as a m atter of news of local talent. The sources of informant calilue year, to to speak,
THE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING COLUMNS
$iblic interest# L n I ' i |j
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^gaV dlnt jw irj1 possible feature
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much at th o 1
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[ When the affairs come‘off the pro- of this' sitiEject are' as mucl
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or years
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iHiVor
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wards' they’ roCur1to sueli and ftuch iif-! (vhb HtMi'j'ffM lis Cartltyt Convldtion^
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Departs
ijiirs as fakes, or, at least, as nnwor- and nohltf'pJrt’jfittVit’dbrt'i'orhfAjt" 1the
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oaurso of a yenr, ninny thousnndu of to develop their talents in the m attef
of
dhtlWV'il^TH^hf MIlWPdtfr'iHlds! by if. piu-hiuwi t l i f ’teiiipeiuuieo priipuguiit «sj0f
0:55 p.tp.
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hc Lhui^.w Iulvu.JuuL. vaJLuc...tuyuivc.U ters as a re under consideration, such
Dopnrts
Arrive
Pc improvcn,
talent will be
improved, amt
and Ul«
the ccltincv
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Strange—what an immense amount of gopds and services are bought and sold day after day [through the
classified section of this paper.
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exchange almost anything- that has any kind value; in
Sanford an increasing number,,of peoplb aa-e using the
m art—the classified section of this baper.
Many a family has more ! edmforts—even luxuries
through taking advantage of the chance to buy things

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Whether it be a job, a service, a business pr
advertised for sale - each want-ad represe its\a human
desire with a hope for its fulfillment. He who responds
’ profits equally with hirniwho has sent out tl e &lt;:aU, f° u
nors
,,is always ^^Omething fo r som ething/’*witn t
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THE SANFORD DAILY H ERALD, W E D NESDA Y , FEBR U A R Y 8, 1922
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PAGE FIVE

m h i fa
pt
profit to their ntockhohlors, and uniess relief could ho had in the way of
increased freight rates, or a visual
subsidy form the government, tho
: Florida: F air and conroads must go into bankruptcy and
Melville’H Comedians playing in the Hie whole transportation system of
iimu,l cold tonights heavy
frt),t nail temperature near
big tent tins week under the auspices the country would be crippled. As a
Gee, whizz, almost forgot
[of the Kiwanis Club are putting on a part of the general managers justifi*
fn ^in g in North portion;
the temperature today it
litIl,t to heavy frosts
in
i popularity contest in which tho most ed tlieir claims for relief, we make
was sn cold, Hut tho weath­
dal portion and probnbpopular young lady in the city wilt re- tho following extracts from a pnper
er man reports 02 as the
]v imht frost in interior of
reive n diamond ring next Saturday Issued by tho railway cxocutlxos:
max. and .‘I I ns the min. and
Smith
portion
tonight;
night. Votes are given on tickets, on
On March 1, 1920, federal control
this must be right but when
Thmsdny fair and warmer.
cold drinks sold in tho tent and the ended, leaving ns a legacy restrictive
yon got in the wind it seems
merchants whoso ads are in tho tent and wasteful nntionnl
agreements
cold weather sure enough.
r i M frj P4 M M IC» IU
However, it is line weather,
also
give
away
tickets.
CJo
to
the
governing
tho
working
conditions
of
n n n n
line for everything in this
show each night and learn more about several large classes of employes and
the contest. The standing
of the conan insistent demand byall groups of neck of tiie woods and fine
□□
□□
for winter trade. Have you
tcstnnts up to date Is as follows:
employes for still further wage ad­
a
little
oil
stove
in
your
bed
Mildred Holly
............ ...32,460’ vances. As a result, in July, 1020, the
room ?
,
Ruby
H
art
.
19,600labor board awarded tho greatest
Pa mi nn s a ^
6:1(1 A. M. FED. 8, 1922
A Hie flillon ........................... 18,600
single wage increase ever granted to
Maximum ....................... 62
Agnes Humus
1-1,000 any group of employes and a t the
And it was frosty weather.
Minimum ....................... 34
same time continued nntionnl agree­
Hattie Kstridgc
12,760
Itange ............................. 34
Esther
Miller
.
0,060
ments
indifinitoly.
0 p, Swope of Oveldo wns in tho
Barometer .......
30.60
In
the
belief
that
their
demands
8,460
Elorenco
Henry
city" today on business.
Northwest and clear.
8,200
were justifiable and necessnry, tho
Fern Ward .......
Pn P'j P-j Pu P-ii p.i pjj
roads were given authority to ad­ ►4
7,160
Mary l.ou Drown
8
Weather report says frost tonight
vance
their
rates,
which
were
already
6,060
LcClairc
Jones
undoubtedly it w '.1 bo.
Try a Herald Want Ad todny.
burdensome to business. Hut the ad­
. 6,660
Mnric Teague
vance did not produce tho hoped-for
4,000
Marjorie Clay
( W Kntzmiligor and W. C. Mat­
No advertisements for the Clcssirevenue. It wns more than the tra f­
. 2,600
Helen Chorpcning
The Store That is Different
t e r were among the Longwood visitfied
or Want Column of tho Herald
fic
would
hoar
and
business
fell
off
Daphne
Wimblsh
....,........
1,760
ors to the city today.
*until their last stnte wns worse thnn are taken without cash in advance and
Sanford, Florida
| their first. At least that wns the cinim none arc taken over the telephone.
TANGLEFOOT VS l’EHUNA
Seminole county roads will soon bo
This
Is
made
necessary
by
tho
miai
of
the
roads.
Was
thnt
cinim
corthe b e s t in the stnto and it will bo a
The Mock Trial to be given Mon-[I rect? Some recent developments seem 'iikes in phone messages and by tho
joy ride on all of them,
day night by tz.e Business and I’ro -, to foster the idea that the sympathy xtra bookkeeping entailed on the
Hotaiv Club and Klwannis Club fesslonnl Woman's Club, on Monday of tho public may have been worked -mall accounts that take the profits
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
wilt Im'-’vI for championship tonight evening at the Parish House is only [ upon to n degree thnt was not war- lit of this form of advertising.
arisli
House.
Como
out
and
seo
36
cents
to
all,
j
ranted
by
the
facts.
at tlie P
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
j Children under 8 years of age freo j Messrs. McAdoo and Hines, who O. II. S. MEETS SANthe liiir l»oys do tlie stunt.
CEMETERY
WORK A SPECIALTY
FOItl)
HIGH
FRIDAY
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I Come and tiring the family for an managed the roads while they wore
1018
West
First
Street
1018 West First Street
The county commissioners held a evening of fun.
All home talent, under government control have both
The
Orlando
high
school
basket
verv interesting meeting yesterday j All tho money stays In Sanford.
| testified recently thnt they were ro­
und it will he given in detail as soon
Watch for program of cast of char- turned to the owners In better coiuli- ball team will play tlie Sanford high
quintent on the Armory court, here
ns it run be rushed from tho clerk's actors in Saturday’s and Monday’s tlon than when they were tnken over. Friday night.
This is the second
t Herald. Tickets will be put on sale Mr. McAdoo, especially, assorts thnt
office.
Friday.
i the government added more thnn 4,- time these two teams have played this
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| 000 locomotives and over 28,000 year and this game promises to be as
II. T. Pace, who has been III for
Re
sure
and
rend
Thrasher
&amp;
Garj
freight cars to lie tho equipment of the hotly contested as the first one, which
the j&gt;i»&gt;t two weeks, is reported as
roads, nnd’ that every Increase of was won by tho local engers by the
2&lt;3-1
to
tier's
adv.
today.
improving, and will soon bo out ngnin.
scant margin of four points.
Both
wages
was justified.
This will be good news to his num­
tennis
are
very
evenly
matched
nnd
As
a
partial
rorrnborntion
of
tho
HAS
THE
BEEN
DUNPURI.1C
erous friends.
THE SUB-TROPICAL MID-WINTER FAIR ■
they
arc
old
rivals.—Orlando
Sentinel.
iden
that
the
railroads
arc
not
ns
COED?
hard up as they claim to be, we have
M r and Mrs. W. T, Donnelly and
IS YOUR PAIR
The Herald for real job printing.
pally left today for Tampa where
When the railroads were returned the claim backed up by the figures
they will take in the south Florida to their owners after the war there for a term of years, made by the
We Invite You and Hope You Will Invite J
fair Mild have a good time visiting wns a loud howl of indignation from Chicago, Burlington and Quincy rail- In the Circuit Court Seventh Judicial
Circuit in and for Seminole Connroad
company
that
its
net
enrnings
many points of interest.
the latter about the condition in
a
Everybody
|
ly, Florida.—In Chancery.
which their property had been hand­ for the year 1921 were greater thnn
Ih many friends of Mrs. Ralph ed ns being sadly demoralized, with for any previous year in its history,
DIVORCE
Good-peed are glad to sec her out ed ns being sadly dtmornlized, with exxcept 1016. If this is correct, nnd
we
have
no
reason
to
doubt
it,
it
is
again after being confined to her freight cars scattered from one end
Harold Hall
home for the past four weeks after of tlie country to the other, and many evident that tho railroads arc not suf­
THIS IS A BIG THING
vs.
fering
from
financial
paralysis,
and
being knocked down nnd dragged by of them unfit for use nnd badly need­
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Elizabeth Hall.
a car on Oak avenue.
ing repairs.
Thoro was n shortage there is no reason why freight rntes To Elizabeth Hall, ItutFalo, New York. t
should not lie reduced to a living
of locomotives, ns tho government had
It appearing from the affidavit of
hnsis.
Other interests, agriculture
A P. Connolly lind his car on cen­ made few replacements of those which
Harold Hall herein duly filed, that lie
especially,
are
suffering,
even
worse
ter i terday afternoon on Magnolia it hnd worn out.
Worse thnn thnt
is complainant in tlie above entitled
nveii’ic and is pushing it over lie slipp- dcmornliznxtinn of the equipment was thnn tho rnilronds are claiming to bo
cause, that it is the belief of the af­
and
if
they
are
not
speedily
relied,
ed uni ^ell mi tho brick street dis- that of the working force.
It bad
fiant thnt Elizabeth Hall is a non-res­
l"'U'iag his snoiiioer.
io. been
itoon largely increased, wages had there will lie general distress which
dunilder. no
He is nmo
able to,
will evidently involve the whole coun­ ident of the State of Florida, and thnt
uit today but will be incnpnc- been raised to a point thnt could tint
try. At any rate the country is entitl­ she is a resident of the Stnte of New %
it;,I. fur some time to come.
he maintained under private manage­
ed to know the exact facts in all their York, residing in RtiMTnlo, New York,
ment with any hope of profit and a
and t hat there is im person in the
and Mrs. J. II. Avery and Miss bust of absurd mid embarrassing re­ hearings, that it. may lie aide to place
2
where it belongs.— Stnte of Fluridn, the -ervice of a sub­ "
the
responsibility
Avery, of Atlanta, have boon strictions bin! been placed on the roadS
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poena
upon
whom
would
bind
the
det nf Miss. Elizabeth lliitn- which largely increased their expens­ Tampa Tribune.
------ -----fondant; and that alfiant further says
Tbey wore delighted to find es, at the same time reducing tlieir
that he believes tile age of tlie defend­
SPECIAL OFFER
ami nf Flowers” looking so efficiency.
It was claimed that the
ant to be over tWetity-nrie years.
bile just a few hundred miles roads could not bo handled, as they The Delineator, 12 copies ‘‘or $1.26.
You, therefore, Elizabeth Hall, are
country is wrapped in snow bad boon bandied by the government Tills offer closes February 17. Vow­
ordered to appear to this hill herein
272-2tc
with any expectation of returning a el I Go.
duly filed in (hi cause on tlie 6th day
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THE WEATHER

How the Popularity
Contest is Standing
at Melville’s Show

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now and one dollar each Saturday thereafter
keeps you a member of our Clothing Club in
good standing and the benefits to be derived
from this club are many.

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personals

and be in plenty of time to trade it out with
some of our Spring Merchandise we will put
on display next week.

P e rk in s $e Britt

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SPECIAL INVITATION TO THE FOLKS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY

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GREATEST RACES IN FLORIDA

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Really quite the biggest thing you ever
saw in the way of a Fair.
Every Department is full up; and happy to
say, Seminole County is in to help make it a
success.
Tank lip your auto and come.
Reduced Rail Rates.

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Orlando, Florida
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FEB. 14-15-16-17-18, 1622 5
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of March, A. D. 1922, tlie same being
iuau]iiaiiKnnHHHHaMt!HsnQDaaBsnRnniiMiifliiaER!iananar!iKiHsiMUHr]uiMn&lt;igur.3UUE.'i:££L;gaEUw:!3;:a a Rule Day of this Court.
". ‘ “ .her ordered that this no­
tice be published for four consecutive
weeks in the Sanford II :nld, a news­
paper published in Seminole County,
Florida.
Witness: E. A. Douglass, Clerk of
the Circuit Court, ami a se.d thereof,
this (ttti day of February, A. D, 1922.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C,
THETEORD &amp; WILKINSON,
Solicitors for Coinplt. 272-5tc

| Cash Prices Must Look Good \
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To The Trade
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Read This

Tli rasher &amp; Garner did $830.00 more business on a strictly cash basis
during the month of January than during January, 1921, on a time
basis. This reflects the hearty approval and co-operation of the buy­
ing public for which we are grateful. If you pay cash, and have not
visited our store, we shall appreciate a call. The fact that we are doing
more business selling for cash than we previously did on time, and for
rash, is convincing proof that our lower scale of prices is bringing the
trade our way.

!Pay Cash

Cash Pays

Henry McLauIin, Jr.
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST

1 Mr. Automobile Owner!
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Why sacrifice on the value of your car by turning it in when
you can have the cylinders re-ground and fit w ith D E LU X E
PISTONS and have a better running motor than before,

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S The Oil and Gas You’ve Bought and Lost
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Would More than Pay Regrinding Cost
212 East. 1st St.

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............ .......$ 8.50
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......... ...... 14.00
...... 16.50
■ 32x4
32x4
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£ 33x4 ................ ....... 20.00
J 34x4 ............ ....... 27.00

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Do not miss seeing the Twins on display Saturday in Thrasher &amp;
g Garner’s show window. Go in and take a guess. It won’t cost you a
8 Penny, and you may be the prize getter.
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Don’t be alarmed, you do not have to take them if you do not want ■
j them.

iThrasher &amp; (GarnerI

Tubes
$1.90
2.10
2.55
2.90
3.25
3.35
3.00

GAS, OILS, GREASES, Etc.

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We invite you to visit our shop and see the IIEALD CYLIND EIl GRINDER in operation. All leading autom obile manufacturers use the IIEALD.

Sanford
\ Machine &amp; Foundry Co. |
CRENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY
“SERVICE THaVT COUNTS’*

Tank up with us

We handle everyth ing in

THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE LINE
Car Lots or L ess.

Ship us

Richmond, Virginia
105 Palm etto St., Sanford, Flu.

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g lie spends. Comfortable because h e pays for what he gets. Contented 332x3'/,
2 because he buys at the lowest m arket price.
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                    <text>SANFORD

SAN F O R D

“The Clly Substantial"

■The c ity Substantial”

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 274

SANFOHI), FLORIDA, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY !&gt;, 1022
v o l u m e ii

CONSTRUCTION
WEAK
SPECIAL
TAXES
NEEDED
TO
CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING WEEKS’
ON FORD PLAN OF BATTLESHIPS
BILL PASSED YESTERDAY; GROUNDHOGTALK HAS STOPPED PAY HUGE BONUS—IT WILL
RUN INTO THE BILLIONS
FARM BLOC STEAM ROLLER
VALIANT SECRETARY SCARED FOURTEEN CAPITAL SHIPS Wll.l
OF SHADOW OF HENRY WHICH
NOT HE FINISHED SAYS
LOOMS IN THE SUN
DENBY

REPUBLICANS
DO NOTHI NG
REAL STARTLING,W1LL SOAK FLORIDA

GASOLINE CARS
FOR RAILROADS
ARE SUGGESTED
get whole w orks

Ill) The AiiBiielnled I'riaa)
I |l«* TK« \Moi*lntril |arr««l
May Decide to Tax Gaso­
WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—Opening
WASHINGTON, Fob. 9.—Construc­
line One Cent Per
sessions of the House military com­ tion work on fourteen capital ships
mittee’s investigation of the Ford con­ was suspended today by order of Sec­
Gallon
tract offer for purchase and lease of retary Denby under direction of Pres­
the government properties at Muscle ident Harding .The step was taken in
Shouls, Ala., revolved yesterday prin­ anticipitation of ratification of the
OCA I, A HOARD OF TRADE WANTS cipally about the clauses relating to naval limitation treaty which result­
manufacture of fertilizers for the Na- ed from the Washington conference THEIR EFFORTS AT PEACE ONLY SINCE THIS STATE IS NOW BUR­
A. C. L. TRAINS CON*
FOLLOW FOOTSTEPS OF
tiun’s agricultural needs. Secretary and under which only three of the
TINUED
DENED WITH GASOLINE
WILSON
Weeks of the war department, appear­ vessel involved will he completed ns
TAXES
(llr The Ananrlilrd 1‘rraal
ing as tile first witness, repeatedly de­ wnrcrnft. Tlje other eleven will ho
‘
IN CONGRESS
OCALA, Feb. 0.—Marion County clared his doubt as to the whether fer­
TAMPA,
Fla.,
Fch.9—Adresslng
n
scrapped or converted to merchant
lit) The .(■^ni-liilril I'rrH)
Hoard of Trade will bo represented at tilizers could lie manufactured as ships under the trenty provisions.
crowd numbering thousands nt the
WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—A tenta­
The A»«oclnled Pr*«"&gt;
WASHINGTON, Fob. 9,-Tlio house the State Railroad Commission hear­ cheaply at Muscle Shoals, and express­ Secretary Denby noted nftor As­ South Florida Fair Grounds this tive estimate of $.450,000,000 yearly
co-operntivo marketing bill, a monB- ing at Gainesville tomorow on the ed his belief that amendments to safe sistant Secretary Roosevelt had dis­ afternoon and t might as chief speak­ as the amount of spcclnl tnxes that
urc designed t„ aid the agricultural application of the Atlantic Const Line guard better the government’s inter­ c u s s e d with President TTnrding the er to the newspaper men of the stntc must he laid to finance tho ensh fea­
interests and pressed by the farm bloc to discontinue trnins 9 and 10 between est in the $100,009,000 investment al­ terms of the rreaty nffecting the new 11 the annual Rotary Press break­ ture of tiie proposed soldiers’ bonus
w„, passed by tbe senate yesterday. Leesburg and .Jacksonville, Numbers ready made should he incorporated in ships. Mr. Harding approved the sug- fast, Hon. William Jennings Rrynn legislation was made yesterday at an ,
Only one vote, that of Senator Gerry, 2 and .’IB, Sunny Jim, between Lake­ the olfor as it was drafted.
gestlon that work lie brought to n said "the Democrats should not he executive session of majority mem­
backward in giving credit to this bers of the house ways and means
Democrat. Rhode Island, was east land and Ocala, and trains between
To alter existing government poli­ standstill immediately on the eight
Chief land and Ocala. It is understood
(Harding) administration for what committee. Tho exact amount that is
against the measure.
cies regarding the lease of real estate super-drend-naughts anil six battle
Tw0 other senators, Brnndegoe, Re­ the railroad claims the trains are be­ or other properties and permit a 100 i cruisers pending final notion on the has been done" toward nssuring tho to he determined upon and the sources
publican, Connecticut, and King, Dcnt- ing operated at a loss and tiro Ocala year lease of the water power and trenty. In round figures, the building pence of the word through lessoning from which it must come will he taken
will suggest the commis­
of armaments, "hut they would a'so
0,
rut Utah, wore paired againstdelegation
the
dams in Alabama, the secretary as­ operations thus hnltod have cost the remember that not n thing has been up today by a subcommittee hended by
sion
investigate
whether
gasoline
mo
measure and withheld their votes. The
serted repeatedly, would be an unwise Government approximately $",000,000 done nt the conference that has not i Chairman Fordney.
voU. W.,B 58 to 1 and the senate’s ac­ tor or electric cars can he substituted. act and should not he permitted, lie a month.
Committeemen said it was not the
tion was regarded by some as the most 'I'liis is believed to he the first time in advocated a reduction in the time
Following ratification of the trenty. followed the Democratic Une of intention to rely upon any |mrt cither
sweeping of the victories yet attained Florida that the Commission has had clause from 100 years to 50, in the contracts for the new ships will lie march.”
...............
, „ «,f the interest or principal of the BritQuoting the Rilile: "When the full- ^ ^
fon,Rin (|o,)t8 in connec1, y tlu&gt; farm bloc since, in accepting this suggested as u substitute for tile event (,-ongress should decide to ac­ cancelled. The ultimate cost to the
expensive
local
trains
although
the
ness
of
time
has
porno
is
it
possible
to
^
wjth
t,Ri
Thuy 8njd that
tl„. house hill, the senate overrode its
Government of this cancellation can­
cept the offer.
Seaboard
Air
Line
has
been
testing
accomplish
results
he
said
that
the
^
Iiroliml
$450,000,000
a year
„wn judiciary committee which had re­
Another often reiterated suggestion not he determined in advance, hut
such
service
on
the
Leesburg
brunch
ported a substitute measure. The t»ubhat na consider­
consider* »■»•“ hn*'
nirrii,
, .7 '. " would take care of the cash payments
involving a change in present lan­ naval officials Believe that
^ l.e
( | made
n|H|lu ||Vtfp
l(u&gt; two
two am,
„ne-hnlf
stgate was defeated, IMl to 4. The trill and are now operating such cars be­ guage of the offer, the secretary able saving will he mn de through to- I’aris conference was held; and that in to
over the
and one-half
five
years
from
now
the
world
will
bo
„,|Wgoes to conference for adjustment tween Tampa and Luke Wales.
years’ period beginning January 1,
pointed out, would require the opera­ day's action.
......
........ -npital ship under con- able to accomplish greater things than 1924, and that the finding of definite
«,f differences with the house.
Only one
ting
company
Mr.
Ford
is
to
create.
.
As passed l»y the senate the lull PRISONER KIDNAPPED.
Tile seeretary said no provision exist­ struct ion was exempted from tmlav’a R •“» the present day. “The spir- and certain sources from which to ob­
RETURNED TO HOME.
snspension order. Sim is the Colorado, it of P™™ «» n,’r‘’n(l «» th'* 'v"r,'K T tain thi* amount was their immediate
retains the provisions which relieve
OTHERS REPORTED FREE ed in the offer guaranteeing a capital­ more than 90 per cent complete, and
sPirl‘ wi"
,,,,v
'!,P concern.
tl„. , .i operative associations from the
ization which the government might
muskets the same as it sernpped the
in
the
permnnwhich
wll
he
retained
application of laws prohibiting trusts
The
$450,000,000 estimate, it was
recover in whole or in part in the
I 111 T h e An. o r l u l l ' l l l , r r « « l
, ,, ,
battleships.
The world is coming
......................
„r unfair husincss practices, placing
A, cut fleet.
BELFAST, Feb. 9.—Major Miles, event the contract was violated.
the authority to determine which such a prisoner taken by raiders of North­ provision of some sort was advisable,
« £ on wMrh
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‘I”" "»&gt;■
H -t t S iS
ait- have been committecd with tiro ern Irish counties yesterday returned 1he said, which would permit tile gov.......... « - *...........
STEJ
- * - ■ * -*7
secretary of agriculture. The senate home today. Others from his district eminent to impose through legal
^
that 'te n ,|Z T r.« 'iw r ree.'nt' the m“ who
substitute would have made the asso­ also reported released.
means a penalty or forfeit should the 'w h ile work n„ the ha.tlc.hl,,, Wert »»&gt;*'«■
ciation* amendable to the present laws
Vlreloh,
anil
,va.
on,or«
'..‘“
r l i d will, Ii ...................I 7a „er cent
company fail to carry out the terms (
ed
stopped,
one
of
those
ships
will
he
(*
(|f thoHU wjlo 8erved with the navy and
and it was around this point that lie- LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
of the olTcr.
completed
and
added
to
the
fleet
when
riven.
-os electing to take cash.
1,ate revolved in the week the subject
“ If 1 thought that development of
ACTIVE IN FORT PIERCE
was before the senate.
tiie project by Mr. Ford would effect ,ini' 1"",1:
r : ...... r m ,c," ,f;;;
rT , r " ^ ' , ; : r v ; x r r
r z r i z z . , , , , » . .... « * .
During the closing hours of debate
a material reduction in the cost of fer­
III) The Annoi'lnleil 1'rrnnl
t : „ w t a i i r s - M w ’^
r
t
................ . ................... ..................
FORT PIERCE, Feb. D.—The Lea­ tilizers," he said, "I would vote for
yesterday, reference was made to the
Virginia prohaldv will he named. It Press breakfast the Tampa Rotary
The first question before the twt
blue’s power. This brought from Sen­ gue of Women Voters of this city his proposition, if I wore in congress.
is
believed
hv
navy
officials
that
she
C\nh
being
the
host.
The
breakHuh-eommittee
will he t
«f decidplans
a
house
to
house
canvass
to
ator Norris, Republican, Nebraska,
Hut I am so in doubt as to that, I enn he finished more chenplv than the fnst” was a real banquet served at ing whether the total amount of tax
tiie statement tluit he had heard the urge the women of Fort Pierce to join should hesitate to give any advice un­
Washington, a sister ship of the post- »»te Tampa Ray hotel.
revenue is to come from a Hm ted
the league, pay tax and register in less assured of a guarantee.”
bill bad administration support.
------------------------ group of sources or whether tho total
"It is the first time in many months March.
Asked what the annual consurvition Jutland class like the Colorado.
K a o k r m v Svi H&lt;»lrl
will bo spread over a wide field sc as
that the majority has come over to my
l i a i l u o w i s i t e m .........
nl„k„
uKi.t ». ,,o..
of fertilizer was, the secretary said it
side," ho added. "It happens so al­ Line of Steel
approximated 78,000,000 tons, and tl|c LOCAL TELEPHONES TELL
ilS M a i d i a l \ ' l------t n c s snH»|e on inost*
those wim
who nuvf
have to pay.
It
silm*
STORY OF GROWTH
mighty seldom that I feel I must
Muscle Shoals plants could only pro­
in Confidence Case was said there was two schools of
On Ulster Border
make note of it. Maybe the adminis­
duce at a maximum of 200,000 tons.
_____
thought In the committee on this quosI || %
%•*• #•••!•«#K|| !*••••«« t
Presented Today That amount, he asserted, would not ST. PETERSBURG. Feb. 9.— Inquiries Continue
tration is behind this hill. If that Is
l o P o u r I nt o \ ii- tinn. Some members emphasized thnt
so then 1 am glad they have come over
in his opinion, affect tiie existing Growth of the permanent population
it would ho the purpose to so arrnngo
thorities at Lauderdale
into the same wagon with me. Wheth­ Five Thousand Armed Men Will Pre­ market.
the tax program as to interfere ns lit­
vent Any More Kidnapping
er they came because of mu or in
The war secretary previously had of St. Petersburg is reflected in the
l l l r T in - t « n r l n t r l l I ' r r M l
tle as possible with the recovery of
spite of me, I do not know, but 1 wclFORT LAUDERDALE. Fob. 9.— business.
told the committee that Mr. Ford had increase in the number of telephone
III* The Aumiclnteil I'rraii)
declined to guarantee fertilizer pro­ now in use. The local company now A charge of frequenting gambling
, nine them here.”
There was said to lie a drift of sonLONDON,
Feb.
9.—
Reports
from
The most important of the amend­
duction over a given number of years has 4,150 telephones in service, a gain house was made against NSilliam timent in the committee for a tax of
ments accepted by the senate was one Ireland indicated up to noon today and had informed him in conversa­ of 1,147 during the last year. Now Hackrow arrested Friday with a gang possibly one cent a gallon on gnsoline
pioviding “that the associations shall that none of the Unionists kidnapped tions that he would not manufacture telephones installed during the month of alleged confidence men, dismissed and also a levy on the transfer of
! of January 1922 nuntbered 291.
not deal in products of non-members by raiding hands in Ulster yesterday the commodity at a loss.
hut he is regarded as a material wit­ stocks and bonds. These are only two
t
morning
had
been
released.
ness and was released under $1,509 of a score of suggestions and it was '
to an amount greater in value than
.
Mich as are handled by it for membond. Circuit Judge Davis, of West made plain that there had been no de­
BELFAST, Fob. 9.—Ulster’s fron­
Palm Beach, will attend to habeas cor­ cision as to these or any others.
tier
is a line of steel today as tho re­
pus writ which defendants attemut to
l liis, it was explained, makes it im­
sue out here Friday. Defendants did PA LATH A IS PUSHING
possible for co-operative associations sult of raids yesterday in which many
not attempt to make bond at least un­
to he "stolen" by a group of individ­ Unionists were kidnapped. It is es­
FOR STATE CAPITAL
til habeas corpus proceedings are disuals who merely by declining to ad­ timated 5,000 armed men along tiie
mit new members resolve themselves border from Portadown, County Ar­
for photographs
,Imisod of. Inquiries
.
ill) Tltr tM aflnlrd I'rfM l
magh, to Bollock on the Fermanagh
,
of prisoners continue to pour in to tho
PALATKA, Fob. 9.—Pnlutkn is deinto a dosed corporation.
Without
tlu amendment, the group would he Donegal border.
FOR CONVERSION OF II MILLION NORTIIKRN PACIHC IIIAI " A. |tR(i| uulj,or|tjt.|, fnmi cities all over termined to push tho campaign for
IINRNKD TO WATER EDGE
the country where the police bellow removal of tiie state cajiital from Tal­
stile, according to senators, to engage
OWED THE UNITED
STATE
DENIES
CHURCH
YESTERDAY
tin- alleged confidence men might have lahassee to some point nearer tho cen­
in competitive trade, buying other
STATES
STAY
OF
EXECUTION
ter of population of Florida nnd to
foiniers’ products to an unlimited
operated.
III) Tlit- .(HMiirlnlril I'rt-M)
AT CHICAGO TODAY
this
end the local Chamber of Com­
III)
The
.\N*orlntril
I'rrnNl
extent. Tho amendment limits any
NEWPORT NEWS, Fell.
Survi­
WASHINGTON,
Feb.
9.—A
bill
merce
lias increased the membership
nssoeintion in the handling of the com­
vors of the Northern Pacific are not INFERIOR BUILDING
(llr Thr ,\««iirlntril I’rraal
creating
a
commission
and
otherwise
of
ItH
Cajiital Removal Committoo
modities of non-members so thnt what
CHICAGO, Fell. 9.—State court to­
satisfied that the burning of the ves­
CAUSE OF COLLAPSE
fr&lt;Jm five, to seven and announced
was described as a throttle of local day denied Harvey Church stay of making provision for the conversion sel yesterday was wholly accidental.
OF KNICKERBOCKER that it is ready to go to work with a |
of the 11 billion dollar debt owed the
business could not lie obtained.
execution for murder of two Chicago
Captain l.usti declined this morning
United
States
by
allied
powers
was
vim.
Other important provisions of the automobile salesmen.
Sentenced to
to make any statement hut members
WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—A list of
signed today by President Harding.
Members of the local organization
hill prescribe that no member of an hang February seventeenth.
of the crew were not so reticent. Thoy twenty-one "evidences of work of an
point
out that capital removal, which
association may have its activities,
suspect foul play before the ship left inferior grade for such an important
FLORIDA WOMAN DYE!
is
expected
to lie nn issue nt the next
regardless of the amount of stock he WANTS MANATIKE
port bnt realizing can prove nothing structure" was submitted Inte today
CAT
BLUE—IT
DIES
meeting
of
tho legislature, will doholds, nor can any association pay
tiie decline to make a direct charge or in an exhaustive report on the col­
VEGETABLES IN FROZEN
pcml
Inrgoly
upon the personnel of
dividends on stock or membership cap­
CALIFORNIA
statement. l.usti warned the crew lapse of the Knickerbocker theatre,
NEW
YORK,
Fob.
8.—Miss
Mar­
the
state
law
making
body, n majori­
ital in excess of eight per cent a year.
that tin- shilling imard’s orders pro­ by the five army and navy engineers,
ty
of
tho
members
of
which will be
garet
Owen,
22,
a
singer,
lias
her
free­
With respect to the authority granted
Brndentown, Feb. 9.—Manatee
hibit their telling anything of the ac­ at the coroner’s inquest into the ills- p|pptc(j
this
year,
and
it
is planned to
dom
today
hbccnuHo
she
has
promised
the secretary of agriculture to con­ County Growers Association receiv­
cident.
aster.
*or,
1
ascertain
the
viewpoints
of expectaMagistrate
Matting,
th
a
t,
she
will
trol attempts to mouojiolizc or re­ ed from Commission House in Los
The
fall
of
the
theatres
ioof, w It ^jon
advocates
of
removal
will
never
again
dye
her
cats
to
harmon­
1
COLUMBIA
PHONOGRAPH
strain trade, the hill provides that no­ Angeles, California, request for Quo­
u
loss
of
ninety-eight
lives,
the
ro
-l
t
.cnniUdntes
in
favor
of
the
COMPANY GOES IILOOEY
tice of charges of alleged violations tations on Manatee County celery, ize with her house draperies, or tho
n
t
stated,
was
"a
direct
result
of
i
must ho served on the olfending asso­ egg plant, poppers, particularly enr- vivid hued clothing she wears. Miss
APPLY FOR RECEIVER failure to sufficiently provide for the proposal.
Owen was haled before tho magisciation and it must be given an oppor­ lond lots celery.
unusual conditions existing at tho ■CAPSIZED BOAT
trnto when ngonts of the Society for
Ill) Thr Artiorlntr* I'rraa)
tunity to defend itself. If found guil­
the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—Applied- junction of the curved Columbia
FOUND NEAR RIMINI
ty of the charges, tho seeretary of b o d y o f j . e . h u s h
testified
she
had
dyed
a
vnlunble
pc
linn
for receivership for a Columbia road wnll to the stngo wall.”
OCCUPANTS LOST
agriculture may order tho association
f o u n d in r u i n s
Tiie report of tho army and navy
to "cense and desist” and in event of
RICHMOND FIRE feline blue to match draperies in her Grnphnphone Manufacturing com­ engineers' investigation wns submit*
(|ly Tl|r A„ or|Mca
homci
The animal died, witness pany made today in United States
its failure to do so, tho case then may
ted
nftor
testimony
had
been
given
MIAMI,
Fob. 9.—Cnpslzed boat bedistrict chart.
Insolvency alleged.
he referrod to tho fedornl courts for
RICHMOND, Ffcb. 9.—Discovery of testified.
earlier
in
the
day
by
Robert
Henry
Roved
to
ho
thnt in which threo men
"If I consent to he lenient,” said
enforcement of the order and tho fil­ tho body of E. J. Hush of Richmond
D
iiv
I
h
engineer
in
tho
District
of
Coleft
twelve
days
ngo for Blmlnl found^ t
ing of such decrees as tho courts deem in ruins today brought known dead to Magistrate Matting, "I want you to OKI.ANDO FAILED TODAY
lunibin
building
inspector’s
office,
t
o
,
yesterday
nenr
Rnggod
Key twonty*
TO FORM NEW CABINET tho offoct that Iron construction iu&gt; ( five miles front Miami.
equitable.
five. Head nnd Torso found nnd Iden­ go bnck to Florida, and stop dyeing
Efforts to
ents.”
.
tified by letters in pocket.
tended
to
support
the
roof
of
tho
then
lie
ntmle
todny
to
right
vessol.
Noth- ^
(II) Tlir Anitnrliiti-il l'ri-«al
Contract hifs boon uwnrdu.l Geo.
ter
wnH
Itolow
the
requirements
of
ing
henrcl
of
Mnminns
since
they
left
LONDON,
Fell.
9.—Fortner
Prem­
Tho Shrincr’s of St. Petersburg nro
A receiving Station for Crenm hns
A. Miller for the construction of n
inspector’s
office.
j
here
January
28th.
ier
Orlando
of
Italy
fnllcd
In
an
ntnew building for the Tnmpn Childrens been established nt Chiplcy which planning to build a now building for tempt to form now enhinot says Romo
Homo Society costing approximately will boost the dairy business of thnt their use costing approximately $80,­ tlinpatcb.
Huy it with u llcntld Want Ad.
Post enrds nt tho Hornld office.
000. The building will ho three stories.
$110,000.
Section.

Is Working With Great
Precision in tbe Sen­
ate Now

COMMISSION
CREATED BY

FOUL PLAY
IS SUSPECTED
ON STEAMER

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1922

PAGE 815

pci Pi pn Pa Pi
The ninny friends of Mrs. J. S. won by Mrs. Ed. Betts. Miss Floyd,
(Aunty) Wilson will ho Kind to lenrn honoreo, was presented a fancy comb
thnt hso Is convnlcscnnt nftcr nn 111- as a memento of the occasion.
Following tho awarding of prizes,
noss of throe weeks.
the hostess served dolictous refresh­
MRS. FHEI) DAIGBR, Society Editor,
P* Pi Pn Pa Pa Pj Pa Pn P.i ■ L=Phone 217-W
c. C. Spencer, of PlttsburRh, Pn., ments consisting of deviled crubs in
I f r«»u h i u r n n y f r i e n d * v l a l t l n g yo«»
shells, crenmed pens in timbals, hot
— If **»u a r e k o I uk a n y w h e r e n r e o m l n * who hns been the guest of Mr. and
.
CELERY
h o m e , o r U t o o a r e e n l e r l a l n l n * . w r i t e Mrs. J. 8. Wilson for severnl dnys, rolls, pickles and cotTeo.
CONSTANCE TALMADGE in
Cnrlot
Shipments
Reported for Feb. 7
_ p i a l n l r nt .r d_ In
. Ihla d e p a r t m e n t , * lv ln *
Those Invited to meet this charm­
d r t n l l a . n r l e l e h p n n e t h e I t e m . I t w ill lenves todny for his home.
ing honoreo wero Mrs. Joe Chittenden, Floridn—Hanford Section .............. ’JO
be a r r i i l l r nim reelnled .
Florida—Manatee section .............. 2
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and their Mrs. Roy Chittenden, Mrs. J. D. California—Southern district ......... 3
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Woodruff,
Mrs.
Bon
Caswell,
Mrs.
Ed.
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlos HoinoThursday—The Woman’s Auxlllnry of mnn, of Pittsburgh, and Mr. and Mrs. Betts, Mrs. Dick Brown, Miss Agnes
Total cars..................
31
the American Legion will meet nt Elate, of Bellviow, Pn., motored to Dumas, Miss Paulino Trnsk, Mrs. R.
Destinations
of
Florida
Shipments
Who wouldn’t take lessons in love with Connie
the Court House nt 8:00 p. m.
Orlando yesterday afternoon. They R. Dens, Mrs. It. C. Bower, Mrs. Per­
New York, fi; Cleveland, 3; Minne­
Tnlmmlge? Shu’a the cuteat houaemnid thnt over
Thursday—Mrs. S. B. Rnrrett will on- had the misfortune of breaking the cy Mero, Mrs. Robert Hines, Misses
took a young man’a hat and heart. And the story
| Thelma Frazer, Daphno Wimblsh, apolis, 1; Altoona, Ij Potomac Yards,
tortnln the members of the Every axle to their car enrouto home.
4;
Savannah,
2;
Buffalo,
1;
Winnipeg,
starts
the laughs where all the others finish. Also
Florence Henry, Katherine Tongue,
Week Dritlgo Club.
1;
Florence,
4;
Atlanta,
2;
Youngs­
Mildred Simmons, Zcta Davidson, Fred
Fridny—The Mother’s Club will meet
CECILIAN CLUH.
Club
Wi«Lt,
Lottie Caldwell, Fannie Rebn town, 1; Little Rock, lj Chicngo, 3;
nt 8:30 nt the Brotherhood rooms nt
“TOUCHY MIXES IT”
The program of the Cecllinn
' llt | Munson, Zoo Munson, Mario Teague, Newark, 1; Baltimore, 1; total cars,
Holy Cross Church.
to be given Saturday afternoon
Thursdny—Mrs. H. B. Lewis will en- 3:00 o’clock, nt the studio of Mrs. nnd Mrs. Fred Wight, Mrs. C. R. 31.
tertnin the members of the Merrlc Fannie S. Munson, will bo a sonntn Kirtley, Mrs. Donald Whitcomb nnd Diversions Filed Since I.nst Report
From Wnycross: Boston 1, Poto­
Mntrons Club at her home on Mag­ program. Miss Ora Williams, render Mrs. Bryan. ,
Tomorrow—Gloria Swanson in “Under the l.ash’’
mac
Yards 1.
Also “Brownie, the Wonder Dog* in
nolia live., nt 3:00 p. m.
will be the assistant talent.
From
Potomac
Yards:
New
York
HOSPITAL
SHOWER
AND
RECEP­
A Two-Part Comedy
Fridny—Snllio Harrison Chapter, N.
All interested friends are cordlnlly
2,
Philadelphia
1.
TION
S., I). A. R., will meet nt 3:00 p. m.
invited.
Chas. Brady, the Baritone Soloist, will sing every
The annual “shower’ and reception Total carlot shipments from San­
nt the home of Mrs. S. Puleston nt
WcdneBdny
ford
section
this
senson
to
date,
for the Fornnld-Lnughton Hospital
Roso Court.
MRS. SYMMS ENTERTAINS.
cars
.................
.............................231
will be held Fridny, February 17th.
Snturday—Children’s Story Hour will
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. F. Symms enter­
The reception will be held from one Total carlot shipments from Mnnbo held nt Central Park nt four
tained with a bridgo pnrty of five o’clock to five nnd all those who can
atce section this sdnson to date,
o’clock.
tables
nt
their
nttrnctivo
homo
on
Incars
.............................................. 275
will take their gifts then. All those
Saturday—Cecllinn Club will meet nt
terlachen
avenue
recently.
Tho
rooms
Total
cnrlot
shipments from Flor­
who enn not attend, please send your
3:00 o’clock nt the studio of Mrs.
were
beautifully
decorated
for
tho
idn
Inst
senson
to snmo date,
gifts to Mrs. T. M. Puleston, 801 Mag­
Fnnnlo S. Munson on Myrtle nveoccasion, violets nnd pink roses being nolia avenue.
enrs
..............................................
552
nue.
used nnd their fragrance filling tho j This is a worthy cause and every Shipping Point Information, Feb. 7th.
SANFORD, FLA.:
Cool, clear.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Elste, of Bellviow, Pn. roms ns well ns making a pretty one should respond. All tho Guilds,
scene.
The
hostess
served
refresh­
Hnulings
increasing.
Demand
nnd
Auxiliaries,
Clubs,
Circles,
Societies
wore the guests yesterdny of Mr. nnd
Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for Iraa that
ments in her usual charming way. This and in fact nil organizations should movement moderate, market wonk,
Mrs. John Smith.
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cask
_____
is the second of a series given by the j take an active part.
prices slightly lower. Cnrlots f. o. b.
must accompany all ordera. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. P. Drummond have ; &gt;
»virded sct.-W inter Park
A list of the most needed articles cash track: 10-inch erntos, Golden
cordingly.
Self-Blanching in tho rough, 4s-0s,
ns their guests the former’s mother, Notes in Orlando Sentinel,
will ho printed in tomorrow’s pnpor.
mostly $2.75.
FOR SALE .
sister nnd niece of Chicago, III.
I
|R)N.TON ,|UinGB C|.UB
Telegraphic
Reports
From
Important
CIRCLE NO. 3.
TRY GUARANTEED AMERICAN
Mnrkctn
A pretty compliment to her guest
Mrs. R. L. Shlnholser, and Mrs. J.
Tom Martin hns returned from
Leather Dubbin. Will waterproof
ST. LOUIS: 30, clear. No arriv­ nnd preservo your shoes. In blnck nnd
Wnycross, On., where he has been nt Miss Marie Floyd, of Opelika, Ala., M. Moye, were hostesses Monday af­
the A. C. L. Ry. hospital for severnl was the bridge party given yesterday ternoon at a very pleasant meeting of als. 5 unbroken cars trnck. 3 broken tan. Price 25c per box nt nil shoo
afternoon by Miss Fern Ward at her Circle No. 3 of the Muthodlst church, cars track. Demand and movement dealers.
months.
271-lwc
home on Seventh street, the guests in­ at the home of Mrs. Shinholser on slow, mnrkct dull. Few sales. Fla.’s
FOR SALE—Doublo barrel shot gun.
Mrs. W. J. Morrison has as her cluding the members of the Bon Ton Oak avenue. This was the first meet­ 10-inch crates 4s-0s, $1.00.
PITTSBURGH: 22, cludy. Fla. 1 i No use for it. Cnll corner Fourth
ing of the year under the direction of
house guest at her home on Palmetto Bridge Club and the extra tables.
street nnd Sanford avenue. See tho
Quantities of lovely golden Calen­ the new chairman, Mrs. It. L. Shinhol- arrived. 33 cars on track. Opening
avenue, Mrs. Russell Lowe, of Can­
gun. C. H. I.efflcr.
271-3tp
dulas and ferns were artistically used ser. She has thoroughly organized l,rilPfl Wednesday: Supplies moderton, Ohio.
in the rooms where the card tables thc circle and appointed the necessary »‘e, demand and movement slow, ninr- F()It it ENT— 1 room cottngo and
kitchenette on Heights. Reasonable.
officers and committees to carry the ; ket weak. Fla.’s 10 inch crates. GolMr. and Mrs. Charles llcinenian, of were arranged.
Get
key 1007 West First St.—H. W.
High score in the interesting game year’s work to a successful conclusion.
Blanching $J.75-$4.00.
Pittsburgh, Pa., are the guests of Mr.
Allen.
2C9-0tp
and Mrs. John C. Smith at their home of bridge played during the after­ Her slogan is "A job for every one,, NEW YORK: 10, clear. Ha. l-l
FOR
SALE
CHEAP—18
head
of
, arrived. Supplies moderate.
Dcon East Second street. They will leave noon was made by Mrs. Robert Bines, and every one on tho job."
mules
and
horses
at
J.
T.
Allen's
At the close of a pleasant after- maml and movement moderate, market
the last of this week for t Ik*ir winter who was awarded a lovely lamp shade.
The cut prize, an incense burner, was noon the hostesses served strawberry steady. Fla.’s 10-inch crates Golden private Imrn, corner Elm avenuo and
home at Avon Park, Fla.
GENERAL REPAIRING
ice cream and delicious home made keif Blanching, 5s-fls, $4.50-$4.75, few Fifth St. Phone 34. P. O. Box 442.
$5.00. Is and 8s, mostly $4.00-$4.25. —Steagall Mule Co., Salesman, J. E. West •'Irst St.
Old Ford (liirnj*
cnkc.
Smaller and larger $9.25-$3.75.
Laney.
272-5tp
Phone No. 447-W
BOSTON: 17, clear. Fla. 3 arriv­ l^OR SALE—Warehouse wltK
with R. R.
SPECIAL OFFER
ed. 3 broken cars track. Carlot sales siding. Within four blocks of center
to washers: No sales reported.
-..an
ID h ki M
hi a*
»tl h
of city.
The Delineator, 12 copies for $1.20.
CINCINNATI: 23, clear. Fin. 1
Ki
&gt;
eri
Geo.
W.
KNIGHT
This offer closes February 17.—Yow1
arrived.
I
cars
on
trnck.
Closing
PARISH
HOUSE
CALENDAR
H
272-tfc
PA
272-2tc
ell Co.
prices Tuesday nnd opening Wednes­
n
** i
day: supplies liberal. Demand and T lf jF O U RENT
Ka na Ha fci l
^ tn n
movement light, market dull. Fnl.’ FOR RENT—Light
housekeeping
10-Inch crates Golden Self Blanching,
rooms,
210
French
nvc.
272-5tp Wednesday—Usual meeting of the
-1
Store
in
Florida
10 Stores in Georgiain the rough, poorly bleached 4s-Gs
FOR RENT—Furnished bed room.
Men’s Club and refreshments.
$4.00.
Over Scniinolo Cafe.
.MO-tf-c Thursdny night—Kiwnnis Club nnd
CHICAGO: 20, ’clear. Fla. 5 ar­
Rotary Basket hall.
rived. 25 cars on trnck. Demand and FOR RENT—Comfortable rooms for
Feb.
13.—Saint Agnes’ Valentine
light
housekeeping.
318
Pnlmotto
movement moderate, market steady.
pnrty.
nvc.
2G9-10tp
Fla.’s 10 inch crates Golden Self­
February 14.—Social Department of
S E L L S IT FOR L E SS
Blanching, Is-Os $3.75-$ 1.00, few $ 1.25.
WANTED
the Woman’s Club, Bridge lunch­
8s-10s $3.00-$3.50.
eon.
WANTED—Girl,
over
1G
yearn
of
age,
MINNEAPOLIS: J, clear. Fla. 1
to learn trade.
Apply Foreman, February 10.—Subscription Bridge
arrived. 3 cars on track. Supplies
party, Woman’s Guild.
moderate, demand and movement light Herald office.
Feb.
21-22—Woman’s Club Colonial
rendy-to-wenr
WANTED
—
Expert
market weaker. Fla.’s 10-Inch crates
pnrty.
naleslady at once, Write box 91
Golden Self Blanching $5.00.
372-tfc
KANSAS CITY: 30, clear. Calif 1 and givo references.
Save money by buying your season
arrived. Supplies lihurul. I cars on
ticket
to tho Lyceum Course. $2.00
LOST
trnck. Market dull. No sales report­
Why bother to make the little
LOST—Lady’s black velvet hand bug f”r
season or ?5c for cnih
ed.
containing handkerchief, money, I sion.
PHILADELPHIA: 23, clear. Fla.
fellows wash clothes when
1 arrived. 2 cars track. Demand nnd spectacle case, door key No. 3G. Re­
you can buy them here ready­
Song of tho Pedestrians: “Sixtccs
movement moderate, market steady. turn to Herald and receive rewnrd.
flivvers
on a dead man’s chest, yo, ho,
made of the best material and
271-31p
Fin’s 10 inch crates Golden Self
ho,
utid
n
bottle of rum!"
Blanching, Is-Os $4.75, 3s and 8s nnd LOST—Pair of gold frame spectacles
guaranted not to fade.
10s, $4.00-$4.50.
in black case. Return to Herald of­
ST. PAUL: 21, clear. No cars un­ fice. Reward.
273-2tp
Litle Boys’ Dutch Suits
loaded. Supplies moderate. Demand
and movement modernte, market is
FOUND
Little Boys’ Middy Suits
steady. Fla.’s 10-inch crates, Golden POUND—One pair of glasses. OwnLittle Boys’ Buster Brown
Self Blanching, green $5.50.
er can get same by calling nt Her­
Suits
POTOMAC YARDS PASSINGS: ald office, proving property nnd pay­
for 24 hours previous to 7 a. m. today: ing for this ad.
273-tfc
20 cars destined: New York 7, Pitts­
and
Whon a great man does something
burgh 5, Philadelphia 4, Baltimore 3,
sensible, tho headlines of commenda­
Rochester 1, unknown 1.
tion seem to contain somo quality of
astonishment.
HOYS’ EAST COLORED MADRAS BLOUSES.....................................95c
PICKING HUSBANDS
Nice Ripe B a n a n a s and
DANGEROUS BUSINESS
SPECIAL OFFER

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This morning’s express brought us Ladies’ fine Silk Hose
made of the very finest Silk, full-fashioned. This qual­
ity usually sells at $3.50 but we are going to sell this ship­
ment at—

When two doting old men take it
upon themselves to choose a husband
for a pretty nnd capricious young
lady without her enthusiastic approv­
ed, they are destined to run Into n
real snag, as demonstrated by Cotistnnce Talmndgo In her latest Associ­
S ated
First National release, "Lessons
In Love," which will ho nt the Stnr
Theatre, tonight. "Lessons In Lovo"
is nn adaptation of Dougins Murry’s
successful piny, "Tho Man from Tor­
onto." It was directed by Chet Wit­
ney.
Kenneth Harlan is Constance
. Tnlmndgo's lending man.

Other Silk Hose from 98c up
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SELLS IT FOB LESS

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Tho Delineator, 12 copies for $1.20. ,TT
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This offer closes February i7.—Yow- bunch or dozen. Appjcs
oil Co.
272-2tc j j y
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See the Twins on display in Thrash- n e x t
cr &amp; Garner's show window. 273-ltc

FORMER PREMIER ORLANDO
CALLED TO CABINET
KING EMMANUEL TODAY
( I I , T l i r . i M i i e l n l n l I’rt-M.)

LONDON, Fob. 8.—Former Prcniior Orlnndo nccoptcd tho invitation of
King Emmanuel to form n Now Cabinot snys Romo dispatch.
Of course you understand thnt the i
present litter of civilization is the
progeny of tho dogH of wnr.

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office.

AUDITORIUM, DAYTONA BEACH, FLA.
K R E I S L E R
W o r ld ’s G r e a t e s t V i o l i n i s t
THURSDAY, FEB. 9TH
Prices $1.00, $2.00, $3.00 plus tax
Mail orders to Auditorium or Phone 820

�PA G E TWO

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1922

In not content with n Btntlonnr bust- would bo suiddo for thorn to strike talents ns nn actress,-for nil through
ness.
Ho wants to progress. No with economic conditions ns they nro tho production sho wonrs tho qunlnt,
iVhnt Loo told tho trnin- j old-fashioned frocks nnd drosses tyP a b l U h r d e v e r y a f t e r n o o n e z e e p t N un - city is content with n stationary pop- nt present.
d a y n t t h e H e r a l d ll u ll d ln K , HU
ulntion
or
trade.
It
wniits
to
grow.
Us
men
npplieH
to
all lines, tho printors j picnl of her station ns tho wife of a
M a a n u l l n Aye.. M nn furd , F l a .
growth must ho from without if it is took the wrong time to go nfter their, Boer fnrmor, and does not don a
to make any substantial progress. It 44-hour week, nnd forced the issue siiiRlo modern stylish Rown for nny
is n noteworthy fact that trndo nssoci- while economic conditions were topay of the scones of the production.
I'liiti.in iiic itfi
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The story deals with tho trlnls of
atlons nnd merchnnts associations nro turvey, nowspnpors hnd no troublo in
K . J . II O I.I .Y ....... ............... ...................K d l l o r
W. J . I .I I .I . A I I D ___ H e e r e l n r y - T r e n a u r c r nnnunlly putting on cnmpaiRtis to ox- securing men to fill the plncos of Deborah Krillot at tho hands of her
H . A. M t i l i L ...................... U e n e r n l M n n n ire r tend tho lines of trade for their re- those that walked out.
The cigar cruel hushnnd nnd of hor lovo for a
C . L. I I I W I . Y . . . C i r c u l a t i o n M n n a g r r
P h o n e 148 u p t o UiOO I*. SI.
:
spoctlvo cities. These associations aro mnkers took the wrong timo nnd nro young Englishman who plnys n big
composed of wide awake business men still suffering from the folly of thoir pnrt in the story of hor domestic
A d v e r t l n l n w I t n f e a S lad e K n u n n o n
:
A pplication
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who renlizo that a city never stnnds haste. The railrond organizations tragedy. Mnhlon Hamilton is tho
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still. It either goes backward or for- showed the wise guidance of level )(Tatting man nnd in tho supportng
This
Institution,
whose
success
nnd
strength
has
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Lincoln Steadman nnd ■
To extend trndo lines, wholesalers times are more propitious. What tho Leighton,
been bulldcd by a loyal people, whose most valu­
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miners do is n question for tho future. others
must
extend
lines
a
little
farther
out­
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C o u n t y ward each year.
The same is true of But on the whole organized labor
• a d la p u b l i s h e d e v e r y F r i d a y . A d v e r ­
should
lie
prepared,
because
the
STATE
RAILROAD
COMMISSION
In these days of good
those who know it best and whose highest en­
t i s i n g r n t e a n tn d e k n o w n o n n p p l l e a - the retailer.
t l n n . D e m o c r a t l e In p o l l t l r a . $;i.8U p e r roads and automobiles a few miles struggle iH hound to come.—Lake­
WILL MEET IN GAINESVILLE
| n r . n le r n y a In n d v n n e e .
deavor Is to attnln still higher plains of serviceland Star.
IICMIIK1I T D K A S S O C IA T K D IMIKSS ninkcs hut little dlffcronc and people
---------- ,,----------GAINESVILLE, Feb. 9.—The Stntc
prefer trading in a live town. They
wishes you a happy, healthful and prosperous
will drive a considerable distance to THE IMPORTANCE OF PROHIBI­ Railroad Commission has announced
New Year.
TION
that it will meet in Gainesville Feb­
trade at stores that carry a large
How do you like this springtime variety to select, and where real bar­
ruary 10 to consider a request of tho
weather?
The issue of National Prohibition Atlantic Const Line that it he permit­
gains nre to he had. There is but on
-----------o—
way for tho people to know the live transcends that of any other single ted to discontinue operation of cer­
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More travellers to Bimini have been town and to know of real bargains. question that confronts the American tain trains in the stntc. The trains
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people
today.
It
is
a
question
wheth­
lost. They don’t any how.
the railroad wishes to discontinue nro
That way is by advertising. There
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is no other possible means.
People er liy preachment or example we shall numbers !&gt; am! 10, between Jackson­
Mayor o ' Los Angeles nays that alt follow the advertising columns of a weaken the laws of the laud and shake j ville and Leesburg, Numbers 140 nnd
tho movie stars are not ‘'had". Well newspaper as closely as any other in others that inherited,devotion for] 1 11 t ween Cbiefhmd and Ocala and
we hope so.
part of the newspaper. They aro the Constitution nnd respect for the N un.'« s :i2 and .’113, the “Sunny Jim ”,
between Lakeland and Ocala,
The
looking for quality and the man who written laws of the nntion.
Representative Nelson’s notable road also wishes to rearrange its
That picture of the “Great Com­ has these is sure to advertise them.
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moner" in the Tampa Times makes The public has come to understand speech in Congress in which he says: passenger service between Ronhclle
him look much commoner than usual. this, nnd this is why you always find “A concreted movement of gigantic anti I’nlntita.
Itq j o i R i j B i m p i i t e r o i n a id “WE DELIVER THE GOODS"
---------- u----------the streets of the city that advertis­ proportions, supported by every liquor
Numerous protests nnvo been made
id
That man Taylor must have been es, well crowded with automobiles and agency and nntiprohibjtinn pi'opa- ] by t i.-iness men nnd commercial orId Quick Service Transfer
gamin in our country is today attempt­ gnni alions because of thg proposal l&lt;&gt;
ft peach. All the movie girlK wrote the stores crowded with people.
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him notes and called him the “wonder­
Go into any home any evening and ing to break down public opinion and discontinue the trains nnd it is expectStorage Facilities
M
ful" man.
see the people rending the paper nnd create a condition of nullification.” cd they will have representatives ai fcii
If
we
please
you, tell others; it no
Rl
■---------- o----------tlie value of advertising will bo readily lie further adds: “The Eighteenth the hearing.
tell
us.
Phone 4&lt;JS
Id
Man will leeture in Orlando on understood. Not tile head of the fam­ Amendment will never he repealed." |
Id
“criminology.
Suppos ho lias invit­ ily only, lint every member of the That fact is admitted by even the CREW PICKED UP
COMFORT COTTAGE
■a
id
ed all the Orlando newspaper men to family reads the evening paper. Every strongest opponents of the prohibi-j
FROM BURNING STEAMER
sta You Can Find the Name of
is now open for guests, Will be glad
he present at the lecture.
line, from society to the advertising tion law. It will ho even a fundnmenFOUR
MEN
KILLED
Every
Live
Professional
nnd
to SCO now as well as old friends.
---------- 1,----------lid
part
of
our
Constitution.
The
columns gel a vending in the evening
nj Business Man la Sanford in Id Rooms nnd meals, also meals. House
California produce men are writing when people have time to relax while only issue is: “Shall it he enforced,
l l l v T i n - An x i i i ' l n l f i l I ' r i - nnl
This Column Each Day id
heated.
to Florida growers asking the price of they look over the social, political and or, shall it he nullified ?
NEW PORT NEWS, Fob. 0.-|Cup.
id
Thj presidents of many foreign tain I.usti of shipping hoard steamship
vegetables. California evidently had business chart for tho day and to­
Mrs. M. Martin
Fa id Fa id id Miss N. A. Walker
a harder blow than the outside world morrow.
countt'cs, inclining the President of Northern Pacific was destroyed by K&gt;1 Fn id Id
knows anything about.
A city is judged very largely too, Austria and Chile and our own Pres- firt* yesterday off Deleware break
Sanford Machine &amp;
George A. DeCottes
by its newspapers.
A newspaper blent Holding approve prohibition. I water this morning declined to make
Attorncy-nt-Law
Roaches were found in a still near may be ever so newsy, editorially read that he says: “In every communi- any statement regarding the disaster
Foundry Co.
DoLand, says the Sanford Herald. strung and artistically made up, blit ty men and woman have had an np- which cost the lives of four men. The
Over Seminole County Bank
Aw shoot! We’ve found flies in mineo if it is not well filled iwth advertise­ portunity now to know what prohibi-1 vessel docked here this morning with SANFORD
- -:FLORIDA General Machine nnd Ilnilcr Work;
pie, too, hut we still cull for it now ments, strangers will either rightly tion means.
I bey know that debts twenty-two survivors picked up from
Cylinder Grinding; DcLtixc Pistons;
and then. Tampa Tribune.
or wrongly judge the town ns being are more promptly paid; that men three life boats. Five others of skel---------- ii----------"1” ,linR8 nnd
dead. Everybody understands that in take home wages that were once wnst eton crew arrive ! aboard anoth vos- Sanford Steam Laundry!0™
Steel Gear Bands; Crank Shafts rcThose Irish are getting peevish a live town business men advertise. So ed in saloons. The families are better I sel last night.
FOR SERVICE
turned; agents for Cnille Inboard and
again and trying to start something. that, outside impressions are made up clothed and fed and more money finds
Call 1-1G-J
Why not send I’ussy foot Johnson over largely by the advertising columns of its way into savings banks, The TW El \ E MISSING
Outboard Motors. ---------- Plume fi2
there to talk about prohibition and a newspaper.—Reporter Star.
liquor traffic was destructive of much
IN HOTEL FIRE
W. BAWLING, Prop.
take their minds off matter.
that was precious in American life.
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AT RICHMOND
SANFORD NOVELTY
i
ORGANIZED LABOR TO FIGHT In tlie face of so much evidence on
Acteylene Welding
that point what conscientious man
We note by the papers that Italy
FOR KXISTANCK
WORKS
RICHMOND, Feb. 9.—Twelve still
OF ALL KINDS
would want to let his own selfish de­ missing or unaccounted for, total
connnt do without Orlando and have
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
sent for Orlando to eome hack to
During the year 1922, organized sires influence him to bring !t back?" known ami positively identified dead
Sanford
Welding
Co.
I am glad that Orlando has taken four.
Italy.
W'o suppose that menus labor is going to lie compelled to fight
Search of ruins ,for bodies |
109 North Sanford Avenue
General Shop and Mill
Franklin King and Carl Dana, also.
the hardest battle since the organi­ a forward step in the uplift of hunnni- continuing.
---------- nzation to hold the ground they have tyWork
Cordially yours,
So much talk about the new dollar rained.
t S. PROCEEDS TO
S.
0
.
Shinholser
CONTRACTOR
an$J BUILDER
J. H. LEWIS.
thnt we would just like to get hold
At the present time many of newsCARRY OUT EDICTS
517
Commercial
Street
Sanford, F'a.
Contractor and Builder
of a new dollar some time nnd look papers are failing to renew their cou­ in Orlando Stmtinel.
OF ARMS CONFERKICE
SANFORD
FLORID*
nt it.' Since the war we have been tracts with the International TypoHIGH SCHOOL MINSTREL
unable to got that much money ail graphical Union and are conducting
M l ) Tin* \ hhoc I i i I i-i1 I ' r c a a l
Geo. W. Knight
WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—Executive
nt one time, consequently we do not their shops upon what is known as th e '
Real Estate and Insurance
Have you over seen a High School departments of the government took
know anything about the new money. “American plan." The contracts hosteps
toduy
toward
carrying
out
the
Minstrel
show?
If
not,
you
have
SANFORD
-;- FLORIDA
---------- o----------tween the operators and coal miners
We understand that the government expire in March and it is generally missed something in your lift1. The edicts of the armament conference
is about it issue a booklet on "How to understood that the operators will minstrel show to he given on Wednes­ without awaiting ratification by the
H. W. NICKERSON
at the senate of the several treaties resul­
Use tho Postoffice." Fine business, refuse to sign nny more contracts. day night, Fein 15 at
Public
Accountant; Audits—Systems
thiK and it will also give the govern- f John L. Lewis, president of the Mine High School Auditorium by the Lees­ ting from the con'erence, while tlie
Income Tax Service
mont printing office to get
ajob. Workers of America, lias already burg High School is one of the American deligatiou to the conference 1
Room
10 McNcill-Davis Bldg.
Some time later we intend to get out sounded the warning to organized cleverest and most intortniniug you worked on their report which will he 1
Phone
852
Orlando, FIs.
Buy a ticket.
It will submitted to President Harding and
a booklet entitled "How to Build Post- labor and has requested tlie various f er saw.
offices that we think well lie most in -1railroad organizations to join with help you and help our High School. leaders in the senate before marshal­
ling their forces for the fight on rati­
Auto Radiator Repair
structive to the government.
the mine workers in forcing an issue Admission 2a and fit) cents.
fication of Uie several treaties.
- u --------, |,v tieing up all the industries to make
Shop
SAVE YOU MONEY
Announcement was made during
LITER AIN BE AND MUCIH
Secretary Weeks who is very much' the operators sign up.
Write us
tin- day that President Harding had
DEPARTMENTS OF THE
afraid that Henry Ford’s shadow in' Tlie miners requested the operators
Located nt 207 French Avc., between
ordered
discontinued
nil
work
on
ad­
WOMAN’S CLUB
the sun will eventually blot out the to meet them in Pittsburg to discuss
Empire
Hotel
Block
ditional fortifications on the island of
Republican administration says that wage scales in the anthracite fields
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
2nd nnd Third. K. It. BERGQUIST.
DepartGuam and in the Philippine islands,
Literature
and
Music
The
Henry is not the only pebble on the ' and the operators refused to attend
Shoals—that he has two other buyers. the meeting.
Mine owners in both incuts of the Woman'e Clul held a thus taking note of the clause in the
It is a lend pipe cinch that the Re­ tlie bituminous and anthracite fields most interesting meeting on Wednes­ naval treaty which fixes a status quo
publican corporations will outbid llcn- have gone on record that the "check­ day afternoon. Mrs. A. M. Phillips, fur these Pacific islands.
The president, it wns stated, at tho
vy if for nothing moric than to keep off system" will he abolished with the chairman of the Music Department
the Shoals from operating at all. It completion of the present contract. presided. The subject was “Carmen" white house also would order sus­
would pay "Big Business" to do this. This system provides that the coal and John Howard Payne, one of the pended all work on naval craft now
— --------o----------operators collect dues from the work­ opera. The first number was a fine building which nre destined for the
paper on Carmen written by Mrs. J. scrap heap under the five-power
Miami's new city manager—wo men nnd remit them to tlie union.
believe he is home raised—says
Cigar manufacturers arc already re­ B. Starling and rend by Mrs. Jno.; treaty with Great Britain, France,
M
Mrs. Mnines played a Japan and Italy. The final order to
mosquitos live nine months.
Gosh! fusing to sign any further contracts Lennnrdi.
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construction,
howVic
train
record.
"Tlie
Toreador’s
discontinue
such
We’Ve been told all the time they and a number of former union shops
I *c/Cr, will not be issued until tile
lived a short life and a merry one, are now operating under the open shop Song" from Carmen. Mrs. R. C. Max-.,
well next read an interesting paper treaty is rntified, it was snid.
and couldn't roam or wander from plan.
Secretary Weeks, in furth ranee of
on
John Howard Payne, the author of
their own rain barrel more than a few
It is freely predicted among railroad
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the
president’s order regarding the
"Home
Sweet
Home,"
nftor
which
M
hundred yards!—Tampa Tribune.
men that tlie railroads intended to use
We don't believe they are so short every possible measure to break up Mrs. Phillips snny this beautiful song Philippines cancelled the orders for
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lived as that.
We have seen some organized labor within its ranks, and said to have been the favorite of sending new guns to replace those in
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the
fortifications
there.
Secretary
Jenny
Laid.
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on tho const that had long whiskers thnt when committees wait upon gon■
After a short business meeting the ] Donby niso announced thnt some
nnd wo know they were at least fifty oral managers of railroads it will be
M
military equipment, Including mines,
years of age.
found that the sailing is going to lie departments adjourned.
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_______________destined
from
Guam,
had
been
order■
mighty rough.
SPECIAL
cd returned.
The fight against organized labor “ UNDER THE I.ASII’’
After 100 or more have been killed
Discussing his action, Secretary
AT STAR TONIGHT
in a defective theatre the government has been brought on by unsettled ee­
■
Weeks
said tlie orders had been can­
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ls Investigating the cause of the dis-1 onomie conditions; the problem is a
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celled as nn evidei cc of the good
It
has
been
said
that
clothes
do
not
N
aster and they will probably put the three-cornered one—labor is kicking
faith
of
this
country
to
carry
out
in
make
the
man.
Gloria
Swanson
■
blame on the man who owns the build on the high cost of living, the mer­
spirit and letter the provisions of the
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ing. Ho is not tlie otic. The man chant is kicking because of the high applies the adage to screen acting and naval treaty respecting the fortifi­
■
declares
that
clothes
do
not
make
the
M
who designed the building and the cost of merchandise, the manufacturer
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cations of Pacific islands.
M
firm that build the building and the claims the high cost of merchandise actress.
M
The
pretty
Paramount
Htnr
is
given
"building Inspector of Washington nre is due to high freight rates and the
.
,
„ p v ,, »n uuP
a
n
to blame. What does the average man railroads claim the high cost of an excellent opportunity to pi o\o
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u
TO SCENE OF CONFLICT
M
who builds a homo or a store or a freight rates is based upon the high contention in her second starring
WITH MOONSHINERS U
vehicle,
“Under
the
Lash,"
from
the
thentro know about the construction, 'cost of labor; therefore something
n
M
Ho loavcH it to tho people who lire • must give. What that something Is book and play, "The Shulumite," HUNTSVILLE, Fob. 9.—State and &lt;■■
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which
\vill
be
shown
at
the
Star
then-;
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getting paid for knowing nnd y e t, depends upoty how hard organized
Fish
whole,
Fish
dressed,
Fish
steak,
Roe
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when anything happen* it is the «w- labor presses it claims for more Con­ tie tonight for in tl\js picture Miss federal officers headed a pnsso today
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Mullet, Red Snapper, Western and Florida ■H
ner who getH the full Idame.
cessions both promised and implied. Swanson is seen as the modest wife of hound for King’s Cove, near Newmarket, Ala., where two alleged moon____ _— o---------If organized labor wishes to keep a South African Boor farmer.
Meat at lowest price---------------Free Delivery
Miss
Swanson
always
hnd
been
notshiners were killed and a federal ofM
ADVERTISING THE CITY
1off the rocks, instond of one big union,
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as John !,. Mitchell would huve, ul, in tho Cecil B. DoMillo production ficer wounded in u buttle yesterday,
in
which
she
hus
appeared,
for
hor
.
---------------------------Every city of any commercial im- organized labor should take the ndPHONE 372-W-327 SANFORD AVE. ■
$25,000 will be spent by the St.
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•nortaneo I*-continually trying to ex- vice of one of its captains, W. L. Loo beautiful ami gorgeous gowns. But
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in “Under tho Lush" she shows that Petersburg Athletic Association to
ttend
___ it.
Us trndo lines
lines and
and its
its sphere
aphei of o ' tho Brotherhood of Railroad Trnln- the gowns had nothing lo do with hor complete their ball grounds,
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usefulness. A successful business man men, who told the trainmen that it

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

THE HERALD PRINTING CO.

[ The Bank of Safety
| Security-Service

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| The Peoples Bank of Sanford 1
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY

GLOBE PIANO CO.

Stone &amp; Corwin
MEAT AND FISH MARKET

RED SNAPPER STEAK, LB....... 25c
NICE FAT HENS, ALIVE, LB....... 35c

NICE FAT HENS, DRESSED, LB..... 45c

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(SURPRISE SHOE STORE I
Clearance Sale Begins Friday, February 10 and Continues 14 Days

$20,000 Stock of Seasonable Merchandise so Low-Priced to Command Your Patronage

TWO WEEKS-------------------TWO WEEKS OF SENSATIONAL SELLING------------------- TWO WEEKS

GIFT
ITo the first twenty-five eustointers who nre served on FrIIJay morning, February 10, 1922,
Ipurchasing $20.00 or over of
Imerchandise we will give a $2.00
| rebate on the amount of purIchase. $r&gt;0.00 will go In a twink| ling of an eye—so be on hand at
19:0(1 o'clock when the doors are

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EXTRA
BARGAINS

5
B
g
8
B
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8

50 p e r c e n t O ff |
Ladies’ Spring Millinery just n r-.
lived, will sell on this sale 50%
off of regular price.

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HERE’S BARGAINS
THAT WILL MAKE THE MEN

TAKE NOTICE

Men’s Dress Shirts, regular $1.95 value, sale price
.85
Men’s Madras Shirts, regular $3.00 value, sale price 1.50
Men’s Madras Shirts, regular $4.00 value, sale price 1.75
Men’s Linen Shirts, regular $3.85 value, sale price.. 2.50
Men’s Crepe de Chine Shirts, reg. $10 val., sale price 4.98

5000 Yards

CHAMBRAY
All Colors
to go
at

Men’s Blue work Shirts, regular
75c. Sale.
price.................
Men’s Overalls, all
sizes, sale price.
Men’s Khuki Pants,
-4 Q
regular $2.50,
Men's Coveralls,
rog. $4.50, at

59c
98c

$1.98

HERE’S BARGAINS
THAT WILL MAKE THE WOMEN TAKE NOTICE
Fancy Over Blouses and Shirt Waists
A large, well selected assortment of Georgette and Crepe
de Chine Blouses, regular $6.50 to $7.50 values, will sell
fo r ...................................................................................... $2.95
You can’t afford to miss our Waist Bargains in this sale

Great Reduction in Ladies’ Shoes

$4.95

Ladies' Brown Satin Pump, one
Ladies’ High Top Shoes, regular
strap, regular $9 value. Sale price..
$8 and $9 value. Sale price.......... 1
Ladies' Patent Leather Pump, one
Q ff
Ladies’ Patent Leather Pumps, reg- 0 6 1
strap, regular $9 value. Sale price.. t J l T t a v V
ular $7.00 value. Sale price........
Ladies’ Black Kid Pump, two strap,
Ladids’ Black Kid Oxfords, regu061 Q ff
Baby Louis heel. Sale price......... tJJ
lar $7.00 value. Side price........... O
Ladies’ Brown Oxfords, regular
Ladies’ Brown Kid Oxfords, regu0 (1 C A
$6.00 value. Sale price................
lar $7.00 value. Sale price...........
Ladies' Black Oxfords, regular
Ladles’ Black Satin Pump, one strap,
•TIC
$0.00 value. Sale price...............
regular $9.00 value. Sale price.......I V
OUR NEW LINE OF LADIES’ WHITE KID AND CANVASS SHOES ALSO ON SALE AT LOWEST
PRI CES

$3.25

50 per cent
Off

$4.50
$4.50

10c a Y ard

Men's C lothing
We are just in receipt of 25 Men’s
Suits, styles up-to-date. Prices
from $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00.
Sale price on
0 4 A f? A
all, $20.50 down to..tp A
Men’s Velour Hats, good quality, reg­
ular $5.00 value.
OQ
Sale price .................. tp O * a

$2.95
$1.85

Men’s Felt Hats, reg­
ular $4.50. Sale price.. «JJ
Men’s Felt Hats, reg.
$3.50. Sale price...

•ALL
OUR SKIRTS
WILL BE SOLD
AT GREAT
R ED U CTIO N S

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Ladies’ Hosiery
Ladies’ Silk Hose, reg.
0 4 CA
$2.50 val. Sale price.... v A a V ”
Regular $2.00 Silk Hose with seam
*u the hack.
Q Q f*
Sale price ...................
Regular $1 Ladies’ Silk
Hose. Sale price.........
Regular 75c Lisle H obb,
Sale price.................... .
Cotton Hose,
Sale price.........

V4

EXTRA
BARGAINS

STORE CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY
FOR THE BIG CLEARANCE SALE

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To the first twenty-five custo­
mers who arc served on Friday
morning, Feb. 3, purchasing $20
or over worth of merchandise we
will give n $2.00 rpbnte on the
amount of purchase. $50.00 will
go in a twinkling of an eye—so
he on hand at 8:00 o’clock when
the doors arc opened.

able merchandise—goods not bought for a Clearance Sale—
not a piece, not a yard, not an article of JUNK made for socalled Clearance sales—but merchandise that was bought in
the regular way and the duplicates were sold at a reasonable
profit—but the word has passed... Let’s celebrate the pacts
at the Peace Conference with price reductions which spell
actual loss to us. The story is told below, told in indisput­
able figures—n story that will make your dollnrs do double
duty. BUY! BUY! We want this Clearance to be thorough.
Even among the goods placed at sacrifice during this sale are
some early spring arrivals. Everything is reduced. Re­
member, tills Is a Genuine Clearance Sale.

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$2 GIFT

Back to normalcy! Back to pre-war prices!
Back to the time that a dollar bought a dol­
lar’s worth of merchandise. That’s the pro­
gram at this great CLEARANCE SALE of
$35,000.00 stock of seasonable and depend­

Men’s B. V. L). Union
Suits. Sale price ..... 1 W v
Men's Balhriggan Suits. Q Q p
Sale price each.........O v v

GREAT REDUCTION IN MEN’S SHOES
100 pair of Men’s English Toe Ox­
fords, reg. $6 value. 0 Q Q f f
Sale price.................... u O i W W
200 pair of Men’s Work Shoes, regu­
lar $3.00 value.
0 -1 Q f
Sale price....................
50 pair of U. S. Army Munson Shoes
regular $5 value.
420 Q C
Sale price ..................
These are all leather shoes, if they
do not prove satisfactory we will give
money hack or a new pair of shoes.

500 pairs of English Tan Bids, regu­
lar $7.50 value,
O Q Q ff
Sale price....................t J I O a v V
300 pair of English Brogues, regular
$10.00 value.
0 /1 O C
Sale price.................... y * a O V
300 pair of Men’s Dress Shoes, wide
toe, regular $5 value. O Q QG?
Sale price....................
50 pair U. S. Army Officers’ Shoes,
regular $8.00 value.
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Sale price.................... tp

Ladies’ Muslin Underwear Will he Sold way Below Cost.
Ladies’ Satin Bedroom Slippers, regular $2.50 value.
f lj'i
Sale price ............................................................................
Men’s Handkerchiefs, regular 10c value.
Sale price ....................................................«.............................
Men’s Handkerchiefs, regular 25c value.
Sale price ..................................................................................

5c
10c

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Bargains

In Dry Goods
36-inch Unbleached Sheeting, regu­
lar 18c per yard.
&lt;fl O f *
Sale p rice........................... j L M \ *
36-in. Fruit of the Loom, 4 O n
Sale price ............................l O v
One lot of 27-in. Gingham, 4
reg. 25c. Sale price.......... J l v v
27-in. Apron Gingham, reg- 4 O f *
ular 18c. Sale price.......
32-in. very best quality,
O O f*
regular 30c. Sale price .. M m kX*
White, Pink and Lavender Organdie,
regular 75c and 11.00.
Q fi8 f»
Snle p rice..................
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1Surprise Shoe Stor'e f
S. Robbins, Proprietor

45c
25c
10c s 310 Sanford Ave.

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Men’s Socks
Regular $1.00 Silk Hose,
Sale price ...................
Silk Ljslo Socks,
Sale p rice..................
Good Lisle Socks,
Sale p rice..................
Good Cotton Socks,
Snle p rice............

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25c
15c
10c

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1922

PACK FOUR

Community Enterprises

j

The growth of this Bank has been due to the
development of the business enterprises deni*
ing with it.
As farming is one of the principal enterprises
in this community, \v* have made it n point—
in the farmers’ behalf—to interest ourserves in
drninnge, soil fertility, high grade seed, pure­
bred stock, etc.
This community bnnk is always ready to talk
with the furmers regarding the development of
farm business.
Whnt cnn we do for YOU?

The Seminole County
Bank
PROGRESS

IANOS
HONOGRAPHS

Premier Baby Grand

4% INTEREST PAID

STRENGTH

A number mot in the little room
Tuesday evening at the church forj
Hiblo study and if it is ns cold n ex t'
time wo are all invited to come over to
Mrs. Hirachl’n whore we cnn he moro
comfortable.
We wlHh to nnnounco that wo have
Itev. Albertson and wife were guests boon grnnted tho Floridn agency for
over night at the homo of Mr. and tho—
Mrs. Malinger and Upsnln was well j
represented at the institute on Sunday,
at Pnoln. Mr. Hicks, their superin*;
tondent, offered the invocation, Itev. |
Albertson giving us a talk on the Made by tho lnrgcst manufacturers of
model Sunday school; a temperance Grnnd Pianos exclusively in tho world.
selection "Tho Prisoner at the Bnr"
One of these superb instruments in
by Mrs. Albertson and a splendid ser­ dull art mahogany will bo on exhibi­
mon by Brother Clark, then the noon tion nil this week in
hour with its bountiful dinner and hot
coiTee nnd the chance to get acquaint­
PALM ROOM of the
ed with "Happy Jack" nnd ench other.
HOTEL VALDEZ
For the nfternoon service Rev. Clark
Write us for price nnd terms
spoke on the need of education of our
church school nnd our following tho
positive side of Christianity: "Jesus’ J. H. HINTERMISTER
command that wo love olio another ns
PIANO CO.
He loves us." Mrs. Edwin Lindquist
BUY IN SANFORD
of Upsaln, and Miss Glndys Hake, of
Paula, were elected to have charge of j
this vital part of our work, the cradle
roll. Brother Ericson gave us a good
message and Geo. Ballinger a few i
notes on home, mother and God. M rs.1
Stafford had charge of the music and
we enjoyed the class song by the girls YOU CAN GET MORE
very much. It wns a feast of good
tilings. We were pleased to see so
many new and old friends: Prof. Podmore, wife and baby, Mr. and Mrs.
Dunn and family from Lake Mary,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cameron, late of Wiers- 1 QUALITY &amp; SERVICE
dale, hut now of Sanford; Mr. and
Mrs. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Cook, Mr. ,
and Mrs. Purdon and children besides
our own and Pnoln people.
All nru invited for tho Hilda study
Thursday night at the home of Min—at—
chew, at I’aola, led by Rev. J. S .1
Clark.

SERVICE

The Practical Advantag,
of a commercial account cannot be n»
estimated.
veN
Here at this Bank there are many
of service available that will help van1
the conduct of your affairs.
‘ ln
To take advantage of our various ser
vices will enable you to conduct youj
financial affairs promptly and with th
least possible delay.

First National Ban
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. P. FORSTER, President

1 WIHTNBR, Cn

VALUE

CRENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY
“SEHVICE THAT COUNTS"
We handle everything in

THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE LINE
Car Lots or Less. Ship us

Richmond, Virginia

FOR $1.00

THE BALL HARDWARE CO.

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ENTERPRISE ETCHINGS

Mrs. S. W. Swope nnd Mrs. Mary
West left Friday for St. Augustino
Last week was indeed a banner
where they will visit for several days
week for the Public School of Enter­
Miss Mnlile Swope.
prise as the guests of Reason Springs
The whole community was shocked
Inn proved themselves great friends
Friday by the sudden death from
of tlie school by entertaining the
heart trouble of W. E. Argo, Sr. Mr.
community and friends on two even­
Argo had been sick for two or three
ings.
On
the
ugs.
un Monday
monuny evening
inc
-------, wcck„ but „ccmc(, t„ he improving. ■
hndies of the Inn gave the play "How
*•'»1
,8‘"' c,,m" ul'
* 'r- Friday morning he felt hotter than
the Story Grew" to a large audience,, ," " 1 ‘Mrs- t
Saturday from Winde- U|njl|| J|n(| wcnt to hi„ gtore wh|ch wn„
and on Thursday evening Mr. Peter j "“■•re, spending the night at the home just across a vacant lot from his
MncQueen F. R. (i. S. of the Inn, ;“ f Mrs- J - K- Lundquist. his sister, and home. He attended to n few smnll
gave a most wonderful lecture, "The « ,|" 1,,K out with Mr. and Mrs. Erieson duties at the store hut a little nfter
Rebuilding of the World," illustrating. to t,u&gt; nieeting at I’aola.
nine oclock he called to someone to go
the lecture with two hundred colored Is Fori,Ht
Wl‘Mt '»««•»
a, trip. to 1,Winter, f° r Die doctor ns quickly ns possible.
. ... ,
,
slides
MacOuuen 111
in jiip
Jan- * Hrk °*&gt; " ednesdny where he disposod
n Simmons
...
mien taken
himii bv
uy .Mr
m i . .Miicvguicii
,
, i Dr.
reached him n a few.
* i two of his lots there ill the suburbs,
an
Mexico
ami
Euroiie
before
duri
.
an, M e x i c o , ami i . u i o p i , ncioi c uui
I minutes, his office near by, but
too
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Raymond
Butler
and
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ing, and after the World War. The | .............
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|uto to help him. His wife nn.i son wore
lecture
iriveii to
11 full
in
un* moving to................
Miunii from Hiuns* summoned, nnd, were with
, « ,him
. at the
,
icciurc whh
was given
io a
h i m aousi as
tins was the third appearance of Mr. vvilkMr8 H“tlur and nan visited |j|||t thoURh h&lt;J wafl
to rccof?ni.
MncQueen here this winter and every- f«r a week at the home of her brother I M them&gt; Tho funcrn| WMH hc((I Ilt ^
one knew what a treat awaited them. Voile Williams and wife and other rcl- Oveldn cemetnry Sunday morning at
The entire proceeds of the two even- “Dvcs nnd friends of her girlhood
0.c,ock th|}
^
c0l|||uct. I
mgs were presented to the Parent- •&gt;«*"■
ed by Rev. J. N. Thompson. Rev. L. !
e'ichers Association for the piano
Mr. a," I Mr8; N- r - ( ‘’llpr am l, and Mrs. Hickman of Atlanta sang

UPSALA AND
GRAPEVILLE S

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C H U L U O T A IN N
On tho Okccchobcc Branch of the Florida Enst Const Knilway, Qki
tn, Fla., nmong tho pines nnd lakes of Seminole county, an up-ttmodern brick hotel, with private baths and hot u„ier heat. ]
class cuisine. Rotes $2.50 to $SJ&gt;0 per day; $Iu to $| h ,)fr
cording to location of room.

MRS. CHASED. BRUM LEV, Manage

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD
POST CARDS AT THE HERALD

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING COLUMNS OF THE
DAILY HERALD

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Mins Surali l.uvi, „f l&gt;,l.,,n........
.1«) » tW l.i.m. ,,f Mr
Mr, « « .!
0rlnm|„
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tillr werk i’ll,I lirn- with hi’r nr..... .
« “»*&gt;&gt; *.... Tu™lW Mrs. ( oiler wcn,
brjn, in „.ilh thom
moitlirr Mr,. S S. Iluvl,
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WmiHM flnrr.l „ffori„K» in „„i„,„ry
Mrs. Henry Murry and guests, Mr. Minnie Wosterdlck, Mrs. Best bring- of th d r ,0i)t frjcn(| am| won|„ nf ,ovo
and Mrs. Chns. Watjen, Mrs. Sam C. '"K ber out in her car, her husband bc- ami sympathy for his hrenved family
Toms and Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Cocli- big away on business at Jacksonville. Although at a season when few flow­
nine returned Saturday after spendMrs. W. W. Fmissctt, of Miami, vis­
ers are in bloom, the grave was laden
ing several days very pleasantly sight iu'd »t the home of her step-mother, i with
wjt|) most
most bl,autifu|
,|UH,u,nH from
beautiful designs
seeing on the East Coast.
Mrs. Gcorgu Clark last Wednesday.
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I’rof J. J. Mires and family are th o , Anothe. little daughte came to
ovur
stnte&gt; Mr A
Ih HUr. ,
proud possessors of a now "Baby
the homo of Mr. and Mrs Jesse vU.t.(1 , his wif„
tWo chil&lt;|ron|
Overland purchased of the DeLand &gt;vo on West l ust street, M irunry
ArR|J Jr an(j
p„|nlcr
Overland to ., on last Saturday.
,
»'»ther and child are doing ^
1|rw1 c.iK|)tc.on an,, thirtcen reMr. ham C. loms returned to his wo I with Mrs. Maude Powell as nurse Hpt.ttivciy. A|B0 by two sisters, MrsH
home in Montgomery, Ala., on Sunday ,11" ''^ Dr. Denton.
, nnHow of Sanford and Mrs. Polhill
after several weeks spent with rein-' ‘‘"iney Beck lias lately improved ,,f Fcrnin,|inn, besides several nicceH
tives here.
Mrs. Toms will remain his cottage by having put out a row am| no,)h,.WH to whom t,„. p0Ople &lt;)f
Oviedo extend deepest sympathy in
longer.
*
.shade. A great comfort in our sun- their bereavement.
Mth. Alfred Rider is now with Mrs. i ny southland.
Mrs. Bunrcndcr and her son Palmer
Emma Count while her husband is in
^ number of our folks have been of Jacksonville, mother and brother of
Lakeland.
.down with the la grippe, among them
,,, _ .
„
Miss Sarah J. Burns left on Friday buing Mrs. K. h. and Mth. E.
.
week in Oveido.
for Tampa whore hIic will attend the I.uudquist and Mrs. Tyner. Miss Eu­
Miss Elizabeth Lawton spent the
Fair and visit friends for several nice Tyner remained home this week
week-end
with her parents Mr. nnd
to care for her mother.
days.
Mrs.
W.
J.
Lawton InHt week return­
We hear that Mr. Derby, who is
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Lnclie, Jr.,
ing
to
Rollins
College Sunday nftorare now located in one of Mrs. hero on a visit from Pennsylvania re­
noon.
grets lie ever sold out his property
Brook’s apartments.
The schedule of trains on tho Lake
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hhotwell of ami home here, being surprised at the
Charm
branch of tho Scabonrd Air
Johnstown N. Y. are again greeting business being done in our state, and
Line
Ry.,
changed Tuesday so that tho
friends here having arrived Sunday. «»&gt;« times are very dull in the north.
train
now
conics from Orlando in the
The Episcopal Rectory is rapidly , A pleasant time was hud by all who
undergoing
needed improvements.1attended the party given by Mr. nnd nftornonn at four o'clock and returns
Rev. Arthur 8. Pock of Sanford Mrs. T. 0. Tyner last week on Thurs- at five. ThiH gives Oveido two after­
conducted services at tho Episcopal &lt;■»&gt;• night in honor of their daughter, noon and no morning trains.
Lee Conoly of VuldoHtn, Gn., spent
Church on Sunday afternoon.
MrH.' MIsh Eunice Tyner. There were fiftyLaKash and Hister, Mrs. Taylor, M rs.W on out, mostly from this place, and several dnyH this week with his aunt
Robson, Mrs. Vaughn, Mr. Stono and Engineer Tew and wife and children Mrs. J. B. Jones.
Dr Owens of Atlanta, Gn., is con­
Mr. Miller accompanied Rev. Peck. were out from Sunford. Wo wore all
ducting
n rcvivnl meeting (it tho Bap­
pleased
to
see
Mrs.
J.
E.
Vaughn
uble
over from Sanford.
tist
church
this week, being assisted
Mr. Hoy J. Burns left on Sunday, to be out. Twelve delicious homoreturning to school nfter a week spent
«»k&lt;* w.th coffee wore served by Mr. and Mrs. Hickman who furnish,
with his parents
for refreshments. Preacher Clark and beautiful and most inspiring music
Mr. Morrison who has been employ- wife also stopped In on their way | for the meeting. The services have
ed on Dr. Fowle’s house on the Boulc- home.
, boon well attended and greatly envard left for DeLand on Monday.
I Mr. nnd Mrs. Noah Fry nnd mother, joyed by all and It is hoped that much
The Parent Teacher's Association Mrs. Bengston, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred good will result.
will hold their regular monthly meet­ Kroll and babies came up from Winde-, Mrs. J. Lee Ensign nnd children, of
ing at the school building on Thurs­ mere Saturday night and with Mr. Tnlluhusnee arrived Tuesday for a
day evening.
A speaker from Do- Tyner’s family gave a surprise dinner few weeks visit to her sister Mrs. W.
T.nnil In expected to address the As­ for Hnrry Caves nnd wife Sunday at K. Argo.
sociation tlint evening. All members his tent and they wont hack with them | Mr. nnd Mrs. H. B. McCall and sons,
arc urged to he present nnd all friends and Elmer Tyner for a few dnyH visit Edward and W^rron nnd Miss Ethol
at Wimlemerc. Tho men folks hrpught Taylor spent Sundny In Lakelnnd.
nre cordially invited to meet with
Happy Jack out to Paola to give us a
Hal Morguoridgo of Selma, Ala., is
them.
talk. Wo were pleased with his urg- tho guest of hs nunt, Miss Naplor nt

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ing tho young folks to stick close' to Lako Chnrm Inn.
Ground hns been broken nt Fort
the home nest. Ilu tells us we mis-,
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Lauderdale for the construction of n
’ndurstood him as his dog'H name is (Catholic Church coating around $10,Uno.
000.

LIKE GREAT, THROBBING MARTS OF TRADE ARE
THE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING COLUMNS
OF THE DAILY HERALD
Strange—what an immense amount of goods and ser­
vices are bought and sold day after day through the
classified section of this paper.
In the throbbing marts of ,the East one could buy, sell or
exchange almost anything that has any kind of value; in
Sanford an increasing number of people are using the
modern mart—the classified section of this paper.
Many a family has more comforts—even luxuries through taking advantage of the chance to buy things
for a half or less from the advertisers.
Whether it be a job, a service, a business or an article
advertised for sale—each want-ad represents a human
desire with a hope for its fulfillment. &gt;He who responds
profits equally with him who has sent out the call, for n
is always “something for something,” with the honors
even on both sides. Study the classified section of—

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1922
ton returned homo on tho 8th, after
n delightful month with Mr. and Mrs.
J. St. Clair White, Jr., on West first
street.

the WEATHER
, porFloricto: Mostly cloudy

p * , ht niul Friday; warmer
* (""Eh and In tho North
!! Ed Central portion. Friday.

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personals

HOW THEY STAND
fw
ha
The folowlng figures show the
** standing of the young ladies in tho
** Melville Comedians popularity con­
** test:
Huby Hart ............................80,800

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Ki„r weather for our crops. Wnrmf weather i« predicted.
Wf an1 netting all kinds of bands
■everything. Clot out ynur snvinga

k.

Mildred Holly ....................80,050
Hnttio Khlridge ....................20,000

Alllo Gillon ......................... 26,500
Esther Miller ..................... 18,550
Mario Teague ......................17,050
Agnes Dumns .................... 11,000
Mnry Lou Brown ............11,150
Florence Henry
10,850
Fern Ward ..................
8,200
LeCtnire Jones
... 0,050
Helen Chorpuning
1,100
Mnrgerie Clay
4,000
Wild. INVESTIGATE FI HE
ON NORTHKHN PACIFIC

Well, the old bulb took a
drop yesterday but just as
we were about to say so it
went up again today and ns
we pen these few lines on
our elegant upholstered,
natural oak, full stuffed,
Louis XIV typewriter the
windows ami doors are opened by tho draft from the
hank and we nre enjoying
beautiful sunshine. 57 was
recorded yesterday for the
maximum, 80 for the minimuni and it looks like it
would go up to 80 today.
Nothing hurt, everybody
safe. Have you been up in
a balloon lately?
5:40 A. M. FEU. !), 1022
Maximum
57
Minimum
30
Range
30
Barometer .........
30.54
Northwest and part cloudy.
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B j Con*, representing the Atkina
4‘ T„oi Co., of Indlnnnpolis, was
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1).—Investi­
Ike city today.
gation fire whieh destroyed Northern
Pacific understood today been in­
The Pimtiy-'VigKiy stores nro
stituted by Government.
» lo Sanford. Itoad their mlvor'ement in thia issue of the Dally BRITISH INDIAN POLICE
SIXTEEN-INCH GUNS
erald.
FIRED ON MOB
WILL HE SCRAPPED
SEVKK.lL ARE lilt I ED
B G. Smith, of Oviedo, was in the
I
(II) T h e \««m'lMtnl l'ri'«»l
ity today on business and reports hia
l l l y T i n " \ hnix-In | r i l I ' r f « I
WATERVLIET, N. V., Feb. 'J.—OfLONDON, Fell. !),—British Indian
--m kome as almost completed. H.
^ petti tie otT his orange crop and police fired on mob of ten thnu.-nn i fieinls of the United States arsenal
natives during serious tint in litu \- |,L,rt, s„y im&lt;|er the program adopted
getting a (rood price for them.
unnnmatai, eighty-five miles south«
. ,, ,
,
, at the Washington conference
at
of
Madras
1
uesday
killing
thre.
and
Mr. anil .Mrs. William J. Walker,
fnoar Charleston, S. C., and Mr. J. wounding eight says Madras dispatch least twenty 10-inch guns now under
Ktywnrd Furm and Jr. of Charles­ Hied Tuesday an ' received here today, construction here must he scrapped.

Piggly Wiggly
ALL OVER THE WORLD

How You Shop at Piggly Wiggly
mi walk through the Turnstile on the left and
ike one of the baskets or you can bring your
vn if you like.
,
I’llI,V-WIGGLY store was made for you.
was made for her who is just a plain woman,
was made for her who goes about in silks. It
as made for her who walks. It was made for
-r win. rides in an automobile.
was made for her who uses a gingham apron
hil»; she gets ready an evening meal for the
ime-eonting of her man. It was made for her
h" lets the cook prepare tho meal for the Lord

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1&gt;ook8 |iko min ns this pnpor goos
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C. mpleti'ly sealed, no cold gets out, no heat gets
in, you are impressed by the cleanliness ami or­
derly arrangement.
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PIGGLY-WIGGLY stores are dean, the goods
are clean, packages in all PIGGLY'-WIGGLY
stores are weighed and sealed by automatic
machines. Purity and goodness are sealed in—•
dirt, vermin and moisture are sealed out.

ROWLING
5 LEAGUE NOTES

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-------Pa By a Man Who Knows More
Pa
About “Notes” than
Pa
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In a regular scheduled mntch on
tho Parish Houso nllcys Inst night the
Rotary Club took advantago of tho
fnct that the Kiwants Club was
slightly crippled and trimmed them
to the same tune the Kiwanis did the
Rotary the last time these same two
teams met.
Bower, tho Kiwanis star, was out of
I town, and Ids absence was felt as will
kbu seen by tho folowing score:
I The Men’s Club furnished refreshmerits during Die game
Rotary
Britt
141) 125 134
HoUtOmlder
143 150 145
Dens
07 120 141
Knight
112 108 132
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Stevens (II. R.) 103
Henry ................
13K 128
Club tutu!
Ki wauls
Lloyd
134
Wight
131
Thigpen
87
IU7
H. P. Smith
John Smith
08

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now and one dollar each Saturday thereafter
keeps you a member of our Clothing* Club in
good standing and the benefits to be derived §
from this club are many.
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and be in plenty of time to trade it out with ■■
some of our Spring Merchandise we will put
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The Store That is Different

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Club total

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2
.000
Men's Club
3
2
.500
Congregational Club 2
2
.500
Kiwanis Club
2
2
.334
Rotary Club
1
Kiwanis Club v4. Congregational
Chili next Monday.

The UfTiciul Averages
The averages com piled after Inst
night’s games show that Bower is way
in the lead. Bolding second, while
Britt, Overlin and Carter hold down
third place, each one with an average
of' 130. K is for Kiwanis, it for R&lt;&gt;tary, M for Men’s Club, and C for
Congregational Club. The different
players are getting into form fast and
some big surprises are looked for be­
tween now and this time next week.
Tho averages are as follows:
Games. T’l pl’d
L
:;
Bower (K)
1538
Bolding (C)
12
1771
Britt (It)
t* 1172
Carter (K)
(J
783
Overlin (M)
15
11157
Remind (C)
11
1428
Lloyd (K) ....
12
1512
Pennington (C)
!•
1107
Snyder (M)
1101
Bennett (Ml
15
I85K
Betts (M)
15
18511
Knight (R)
l)
10U8
Hmisholder (K)
8
1000
lliggeim (II)
3
300
Fox (M) ...
4
475
Matthews (Ml
3
352
Wight (K)
8
030
J. C. Smith (K)
10
1151
Dens (U)
5
557
Ball y (C)
12
1340
Henry (R)
5
555
Shinholser (III
1
HI
II. I*. Smith (K)
4
401
Stevens (It)
1
103
Note: Those making averages
t less limn 100 are not listed.

Under the PIGGLY-WIGGLY' system the custo­
Curb Market Saturday morning
mers, instead of being a dead load, become, and
by
Celery Ave., Circle A.
are, part of the machinery of service and deliv­
Fresh
vegetables, fruit, chicken,
ery, and save for THEMSELVES the cost of
eggs,
milk
and butter.
the house.
the service they render themselves—you buy
Front
of
Thrasher's Stare. Nine
only what you want—see the SAVINGS that
A IMGGLY-WIGGLY was made for everybody. you make by the plainly-marked price tags on o'clock.
You dioose soup and there it is. You choose everything, and you estimate at a glance just
Jour brand and put into your basket the desired how much you have earned for yourself every
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
number of cans. You want sugar and it awaits time you visit and patronize PIGGLY-WIGGLY.
you in packages of various sizes, wrapped and PIGGLY-WIGGLY wouldn’t sell John D. Rocke­
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
waled. You want flour, and you select your feller a package of pepper on credit.
wok. You want jam, jelly or mnrmnlade, rolled
oals, eornmeal, catsup or soap, starch or canned It wouldn't take a telephone order from Presi­
tomiiti.es, sardines or celery salt—and whatever dent Harding.
Jon want is here set befdre you, with nothing
but arm's reach between your desire and its ful­ It wouldn’t deliver a carton of cornflakes or a
fillment.
hundred dollar order to anyone on top of the
earth for any kind of pay—or free.
Sanford, FU.
212 East. 1st St.
•
Nobody speaks to you unless a friend greets you.
Nobody says: "L’m sorry we’re out of that, but In less time thnn it has taken you to read the
last ten paragraphs you will have in your bas­
crt‘ is something 'just as good’."
ket soup, sugar, flour, jam, suit and whatever
You don't have to stand around while Mrs. else you want. You have picked out the particu­
■mdli argues the price of canned pens, or lose lar brands you want without suggestion or
me and patience while Mrs. Doe talks twelve persuasion from any one, without risking a curt
naphta on a box of crackers. You need not word by refusing to take "something just as
■k any questions. They’re all answered in ad- good.” If you wanted all big apples or all small
Tires Tubes
‘ 1,1 Plain figures. They’re all answered in oranges you have them. No one to fume, frown 30x3 ................ $ 8.50
$1.90
advance on labels.
or fuss about it.
2.10
30x3 Vi ................ 10.00
hnnV!{
IDGLY you select with your Now, you are at the checker’s desk; your pur- 32x3 Vi .............. 14.00
2.55
Your fruits and vegetables, so you get the chAses are footed up on an Adding Machine 31x4
2.90
.............. 10.50
Ur..11,at}(‘ " ,nd you want, not what somebody made especially for PIGGLY-WIGGLY; you are
19.50
3.25
wants to hand you. At PIGGLY-WIGGLY you handed the slip; your packages are placed in a 32x4
3.35
................
20.00
anli i W01Rht, not by measure, the only fair paper sack; your change is handed you from 33x4 ...
honest way.
3.60
the Cash Register and you are on your way re­ 34x4 ................ 27.00
joicing.
You
have
hurried
or
have
taken
your
GAS, OILS, GREASES, Etc.
wt4i
n little child can shop as
time; you are your own boss.
ionniu. i most experienced buyer, us only nat- own’sweet
Tank up with uh
ii,., • bnown products are on the shelves and Instead of paying some one to waste your time,
'! t
you
pay
yourself
in
lower
prices
to
save
your
ame prices are for each and all.
time.
for!'1tV
Cheese or Bacon—you stand be- Mr. W. A. Kay, local representative, at the Sem­
whn)
ll^ I1"1*0 tflass refrigerator—you sec inole Hotel, will be glad to toll any Sanford folks
You n,°U Yl 01 un(* t *le Pl’lce of onch article, how they mny co-operate in bringing a
door ..i™
.
mako your selection, the
105 Palmetto St., Sanford, Flu.
0H outomaticaliy, every compartment is PIGGLY-WIGGLY to Sanford at once.

GUARANTEED TIRES
AND TUBES

Mr. Automobile Owner

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Re-Grind Your Motor Cylinders and Increase
POWER with the Savin# of OIL and Gas

Stop and Think
Why sacrifice on the value of your car by turning it in when
you can have the cylinders re-ground and fit with DELUXE
PISTONS and have a belter running motor titan before.

The Oil and Gas You’ve Bought and Lost
Would More than Pay Regrinding Cost
We invite you to visit our shop ami see the HEALt) CYLIN­
DER GRINDER in operation. All leading automobile manu­
facturers use the REAM).

Sanford
M achine &amp; Foundry Co.
PLAN NOW TO HAYE YOUR OWN HOME
Ownership of Itcal Estate gives you a definite place and influence in the community. It makes you a more desirable
citizen. AND WHAT BETTER INVESTMENT CAN YOU
MAKE?

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A. P. CONNELLY, Agent

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S A F E T Y FIR ST
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
Wo invito the public and nil users of ELDER
SPRINGS WATER to visit the spring and in
our mothod 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 peoplo of Sanford ns well as the
Western Uni6n recommend this water for
batteries.
Call phono 311 and have a bottle of this water
sent you nnd protect your health.

E ld er S p rin g s W a te r C o.
■ SANFORD

FLORIDA ;

OFFICE S im iE S AT HERALD OFFICE

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                    <text>SANFORD

SA N F0 RD

“The City Substantial”

clly S ub stan tial”

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 275

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1922

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The World's Largest Photograph

TROUBLE IN OKLAHOMA
OVER COURT DECISION
THE JURY DISCHARCED

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Laid Off By
HABEAS CORPUS Temporarily
Secretary Denby on
PROCEEDINGS AT
Furloughs
FT. LAUDERDALE BUT WITHOUT PAY

KIDNAPPED MEN
f u n d Bank of Com­
NOT RETURNED
merce, O k m u lg e e
AS REPORTED
MASS HECTI’G ACTS

Investigation of the De-

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OK.MUI .GEE*'Okfn., Feb. 10.—I’ctl.
&gt;«aucsting now grand jury bo
:*on!' ' '
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fnlM i" replace the one discharged
yesterday by Superior Judge Chris­
topher on the ground that It was IIlegally drawn, and Investigate af­
fairs of the defunct Dank of Comnu.K, • i Okmulgee, being checked by
official • today to determine whether
they i a' Med the signature of required
numb., legal votors. Petitions filed
nft, r .a -s meeting at which notion of
Christopher &gt;» discharging the grand
jury was denounced and his inimeresignation demanded.
The
Hinting followed n demonstration in
supera r court where spectators ap­
plaud' &lt;1 an attack upon the decision of
County Attorney Hepburn and sorno
Sp,,t;4i„is shouted “Take him out and
hang him," referring to the judge. No
statement from Christopher, whose
friend' &gt;aid he had left the city. Hophum i ■ silent and declined to com­
ment '.a the demonstration last night
win' three hundred white robbed Ku
Klu\ Klansmon paraded through the
street^ with him in their midst.

:i-MASTED SCHOONER
HERRERT MAY IS LOST
NEAR KEY WEST TODAY
Illy T h e A s s n r l n tr d P r a i a !

KEY WEST. Feb. 10.—Three mas­
ted American schooner Herbert May,
lumber cargo, lost near Marquesas,
thirty miles from Key west, accord­
ing to captain, who was hrodght here
late last night by fishing smock.
Vessel went aground in thirteen feet
of water and broke hack when struck.
Crew landed on Marquesas. Vessel
from here gone for them.

Better Times Ahead
Says the President’s
Message to Farmers

UK\TII LIST IIOTFJ. FOIE
HAS INCREASED Agricultural Show in Minnesota Re­
ceives Tidings from Harding
Inn More Rudies Are Found, Mak­
I l l y T h e A s s o c l l l l r d I ’r r s s l
ing Six Victims Known. CROOKSTON, Minn., Fob. 10.—
UP IIMOND, Vn., Feb. 10.—Re­ President Harding in n letter today
in irv &lt;&gt;f two bodies today from the read to the farmers attending the ag­
vr- kage of the Lexington hotel, dc- ricultural show here declared general
itmy. d by fire two days ago, brought industrial and business situation now
In !,miwn dead to six, with ton still such ns to justify confidence in the
i*t"l as missing.
Those ten per- country past the worst phase of the
“I am record­
mil- according to the police, hnve not agricultural crisis.
ing
my
firm
belief
in
an
era of hotter
icon In aril from since the fire.
Burned beyond recognition a head- business and more prosperous times
Imily, thought to the thnt of n for the entire commercial establish­
was taken from the wreckage ment of country lies just ahead of us."
Ini k this afternoon, while this
a "g the body of E. J. Bush, a RAILWAY WORKERS
TAKE OVER RAILWAY
uni of Cincinnati, was found in
n ii nf the hotel. The body was
IN OUI.I) IRELAND
I' find |»y several lettorn found in
Illy T he Associated Press)
i&lt; "rketn.
CORK, Fob. Ift. —Dissatisfied with
I ml reds of workmen continue to
'
the
»•«« wreckage
»» i t'i
ii
ini mani veffort
u m i »»*
to •re*•' terms settlement Irish Railway strike
lit least two persons known to »?roup of railway workmen marched
'
the debris.
1int" Cork station today seized it and
V' drew Colics, Buffalo, N. Y.. n" trains. No opposition offered up
*• J from internal injuries, and three to n,hl afternoon.
II" rs. N. J. Fox, Williamsport, Pa.,
----------------— -----—
M Thompson, sheriff of Albemarle HOW THEY STAND
"! ty, Vn., and Hiram S. Austin, FlnIN POPULARITY CONTEST
. lie, were killed by leaping from
AT MELVILLES SHOW
i'ldnws.
Three persons are in n
riti*-«l condition in local hosnitals
The standing of the young ladles in
i"! the ten missing ure:
the popularity contest nt Melville’s is
II E. Arnes., Sam Ash, R. Kessler, as follows:
II Polnlor, C. W. Hawthorm B.
Mildred Holly ............... 91,250
1 Taylor, E. S. Harrell, J. U. Jones,
Esther Miller...................... 80,1150
T. Cox, and C. E. Ehorley. Poirer
Agnes Damns ..................... 7:1,000
I I *’«x are the two believed to he
Ruby Hart ......................... 58,500
HI' hurled in the wrccknge
Allie Glllon'......................... 57,050
I dice declared tonight that four
Marie Teague ...........
38,800
f hose missing arc buried In the
Hattie Estridge ...............20,(100
II ' "f the hotel and announced they
Florence Henry ..................21,700
ml abandoned all hopes of finding
Mary Lou Brown ............ T.M.15Q
' now on the missing list. Thoy
Marjorie Clay ................... 13,750
•'bcvc the death toll would reach nt
Fern Ward ......................... 8,200
•ast |B.
Helen Cnrpcning .............. 5,500
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KITISH TROOPS
Note the big two pngo advertise­
WILL
..... . STAY IN ULSTER
u in o • m u
meat
is issuu
u iu n n u , He
m.ment in
In m
this
issue ui
of /».
A. Rnffield.
UNTIL DISORDER CECASES is otlt, „f the merchants thnt believes
-------in big sales and lets of them and he

'•UmW P p - r ,’,|'a4l ' f f i , u„cc,l' »r »'l him.olr (hi- tlm. by prlMte
"use „f Commons today Premier |
u,l' , r lJs u,a,n
worth
"•' 'I George notified Michael Qulllm.,'
but b°.
.T rl L mi n
"I "f Irish Provisional Government, j tbo in|,,,n7 , “n&lt;l h‘" . “
? r " ’ hi
‘Inaping" in Irian,I showed necessity ^
^
f“ 1
'
presence of British troops In Ulster.' I'1**1 roiuttw
putting a big
sale starting tomorrow to raise money
and everything in the store is slaught­
‘KSIDENT t o p r e s e n t
ered to he sold nt once and mnko room
t r ea ties to s e n a t e
for the big spring Block. Rend the
THIS AFTERNOON advertisement in the two pages of
this issue.
u- ( o n , ? , ™ * ” 0 * * " * '* P r e s s )
’ MHINGTON, Fob, io.—PresiThe
Jobbing
House
Is n
"i expected
present in
in person
person io
to
,
^to pruiiuru
uiu uDnytonn
n
y
w
.... ....
ante this nfternoon treaties rcsul-' new establishment for the town of
from Arms Conference.
B et-1Dnytonn, A. H. Glmsbcrg is head of
I the venture nnd thoy will sell nt
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and four o’clock.
j wholesale notions, stationary nnd dry
goods.
i«t tho Hornld offico.

ALLEGED WIRE TAPPERS TRYINSTRUCTIONS ACCORDING TO
ING.TO GET OUT OF
PLAN OF PRESIDENT HARD­
JAIL
ING'S ORDER
(lly T h r A sso ciated P re s s )

( I l r T h e A aao rln led P r e s s )

LONDON, Feb. 10.—It was reported from both Dublin uml Belfast that
many of the men kidnapped In Ulster
would bo rclcnHcd today but none ex­
cept those who reached their homes
yesterday as recounted in previous
disvious dispatches yet known to he
free and whereabouts of captives still
mystery.

DISARMAMENT EFFECTS
FELT IN BIG SHIP YARDS
THOUSANDS ARE OUT

FORT LAUDERDALE, Feb. 10.—
Hcnring on habeas corpus write ill
an attempt to obtain the relense of
the alleged confidence men, is being
conducted here today before Circuit
Judge Davis recessed until this after­
noon to allow the state attorney to
examine the writ issued yesterday.
Henry Campbell, of St. Petersburg,
who said he was acting' at the sugges­
tion of Governor Hardee, telegraphed
today for photographs of prisoners,
stating he was fleeced of $3,000 nt
Orlando last November. A. II. Vnn
' Pelt, of Farmingdale, L. L, appeared
today and reported he had been fleec­
ed of $15,000 at Daytona, April 29,
I921f, and has been searching for vietimizers for two years. He has pho­
tographs of them. The Bureau of
Criminal investigation, Washington,
today ordered postal inspector here to
send photographs of the prisoners to
Washington.
Postmaster General
Hays, now at Miami, is expected to
ntteiid the hearing this afternoon as a
spectator.

(H r T h r A sso ciated P r e s s )

WASHINGTON, D. C„ Feb. 10.—
The first effects of tho nrmnnient
conference on the employment situa­
tion were felt today when several
thousand mechanics and artificers in
navy yards were temporarily laid off
after Secretary Denby had ordered
suspended all ordnance work designed
for the naval vessels slated for
“scrapping" under the naval limita­
tion treaty.
The instructions were issued in line
with President Harding's . ordeP of
yesterday suspending work on tho
vessels under construction affected
This photograph of Jackie Coogan U 40 fsst high aau tt wuU. ]
by
the treaty. The navy yards af­
[was enlarged from one eight by ten Inches. It w ill be erected on Bra*
Iway, Now York, to advertlee Jackie'a next fthn. "Kjf D or" That Ud
fected are those at Washington, Phil­
Iflfwre te Jackie atandlng before the photo.
adelphia, Norfolk, Mare Island, Calif.,
and possibly Boston. The ordnanco
plant at South Charleston, W. Vn.,
was also affected similarly.
While these instructions were being
sent out President Harding was re­
ceiving the report of tho American
arms delegations together with the
treaties growing out of tho conferen­
ce. After receiving these documents
from Secretary Hughes, the president
Investigate Charges
had the four delegates ns luncheon
guests at the White House. The presi­
Negro and White
has not decided whether ho will
dull avenue the entire length from
Convicts Together dent
deliver to the senate the treaties in
Would Sell Time War­ Celery avenue South.
avenue from Beardall cast On Putnam County Gangs and Hold­ person, it wns said later.
rants for Purpose Re­ to Geneva
the grouted brick.
ing Kangaroo Courts
in Hu in fti Na ^ k i m
surfacing Old Roads ■ Celery avenue from Beardall east
(II) The tsstirinlril Ureas)
to the ferry.
PALATKA, Feh. 10.—Members of
First street or Gertrude avenue
west from the Monroe crossing to the the Hoard of County Commissioners
of Putnam county announced today a
grouted brick at Wilson’s corner.
Pi Si Kn *T *1
Rock shoulder three and one-half special committee of the hoard ap­
AT OSTEEN FERRY AND REPAIR
pointed
to
invesignte
charges
that
ne­
AND RESURFACE ROADS THAT feet on each side on Beardall avenue gro convicts at Putnam county con­
CELERY
from Celery avenue to Geneva ave­
AND MADLY IN NEED OF IT
Carlo!
Shipments
Reported, Fell. !lth
vict camp had held kangaroo court
nue.
Florida—Sanford
Section
44
The relaying of the brick on Mon­ over white prisoners, sentenced them Florida—Manatee section
A meeting of some twenty citizens
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21
to pay a small sum of money for pur­
of the city and county among them roe road from First street to Harden's chase of tobacco for other prisoners California—Southern district
2
being four of the county commission­ bridge at river, brick to lie asphalt and upon failure to pay had ordered New York
1
ers and representatives of the hanks filled. Rock shoulder on this road the white prisoners whipped, will re­
and citizens from the county at large three nnd one-half feet on each side, port at a special meeting of the hoard
Total cars
08
was held in the court house last night making a sixteen foot road from First to he held some time next woek. Also Destinations of Florida Shipments
to take preliminary steps looking to­ street to the river.
New York, 13; Florence, 4; Chicago,
Resurfacing thirty-three miles of charged white and negro prisoners are 2; Jacksonville, 1; Tolodo, 1; Mem­
ward the issuing of time warrants by
confined in the same eageli a viola­
the county for the resurfacing and re­ the macadam road with tnrvin or as­ tion of (lie state law which requires phis, |; Savannah, 111; 1’hilndclphin,
laying of the roads of Seminole coun­ phalt cured with granite chips.
I; Columbus, 2; Cincinnati, 1; Syra­
Huilding of complete drawbridge at races he separated.
ty already built. By a special act of
cuse, I; lies Moines, 1; Potomac
the legislature done while
Forest Osteen ferry.
Yards, 7; Dallas, 2; Itutfalo, 2; Clove.
At the meeting last night of which GOVERNMENT PLANS
Lake was Seminole’s representative,
LOAN TOR RAILROADS land, I; Hutchinson, 1; Detroit, 1;
the county is allowed to issue time (). P. Swope was elected chairman and
Waycross, 0; Pittsburgh, 2; Balti­
warrants up to tho sum of $100,000 for 1). L. Thrasher, secretary, it was also Would Guarantee Security of Invest- more, I; Louisville, I; Nashville, 1;
emergency cases such ns the present decided to take up the matter witli the j
Total, 05 cars.
incuts Through U. S. En­
case happens to lie. In other words Chamber of Commerce today, with the .
Diversions Filed Since Last Report
dorsement.
Seminole county has many miles of Rotary Cluli Tuesday, the Kiwanis'
From Waycross: Nashville 1, Po­
brick and oil surfaced roads that need Club Thursday, the Woman’* Club and
tomac Yards I, Florence 1.
WASHINGTON,
Fob.
10.—Means
attention now and if they do not re­ all the other organizations of Semi­ of lending the aid of tho govorment's Shipping Point Information, Fell. 9th:
ceive this attention they will go to nole county at once explaining in de­ credit to the railroads of the country
SANFORD, FLA.:
Mild, elenr.
pieces and eventually cost the county tail just what the exigencies are, the are under consideration in ndministrn- Ilnulings moderate.
Demand and
five times as much to make them need for quirk action, the need for lion circles , it was indicated today movement moderate market wenkor,
over. There is no money available to spending this money to preserve our hy high government officials.
Any prices lower. Curlots f. o. h. cash
mnko these much needed Improve“ &gt;l*whV" «"«• wherefores of tho
such plan, however, it was stated, track: 10 inch crates Golden Self
merits among them being the build- untirw transaction and call the otocwould not involve the use of govern­ Blanching in the rough 4s -0h, $2.50ing of n drawbridge at Osteen Ferry, tlon nH w,wn ,,H P‘'««‘»ile.
$2.05. (’allots f. o. b. usual terms:
one of the greatest improvements that
^ho meeting petitioned the County ment money for rendering financial (wire orders) mostly $2.75.
assistance to the carriers hut the use
our county can make? The only wny Commissioners Inst night to cnll the of Federal credit.
Total cnrlot shipments from San- '
election
at
once
and
while
the
call'
in which theie improvements can bo
ford sections this sunson to
Secretary
Hoover
suggested
today
made is by the time •warrants and it was being published to bring the mat­ that a government guarantee of rail­ date, curs .................................. 324
is up to tho people of tho county to ter to the attention of every voter in road equipment trust certificates Total cnrlot shipments from Man­
read the statement of the improve­ the county.
would make them attractive to inves­ atee section this season to date,
ments below and do their own think­
cars ..............................................812
tors and enable thu ronds to raise
ing, always remembering that tho IIAVE YOUR MEASURE
Total
cnrlot shipments from Flor­
money for needed rolling stock with­
TAKEN FOR THAT NEW SUIT
county can do nothing toward sav­
ida
lust season to samu date,
out the expenditure of funds from the
ing our good roads except issue the
AT CIIUHCIIWELLS treasury. Secretary Mellon iH also
cars .............................................. 024
time warrants and make tho improve­
understood to regard favorably tho Telegraphic Reports from Important
ments at once. Materials and labor
Sam Bradford wants all his friends idea of lending the government's
Markets
are much cheaper now and these ex­ to know that he is now at Church- credit to the carriers on the theory
NEW YORK: 30, cloudy. Cnllf 1,
tensive improvements can ho made
wells store and that he bus charge of that better business conditions gen­ Flu. 0 arrived. Supplies limited. Decheaper now than they could have
erally would result from improve­ mnnd moderate. Movement limited.
been made at any time in the past thu clothing and gent's furnishing de­ ment in the railroad situation.
If Market slightly weaker. Flu.’s 4s-0»
four years: With all of these roads partment. In this issue is an adver­ any such step should he taken, how­ $1.00-$ 1.50. 3s-8s mostly $3.75. Larg­
repaired, thu bridge built and paying tisement calling attention to tho re­ ever, in tho opinion of Attorney Gen­ er and culls $3.25-$3.50.
toll nnd the muin rond question solved presentative from Chicago who will eral Daugherty,legislation probably
CHICAGO: 33, cloudy. Cnllf. 8,
for several yenrs to come the county ho at Churchwells all next week would he necessary and in this cuso Fla. 1 arrived. 28 cars on track. Sup­
commissioners can then turn all their taking measures and orders for new difficulty might he encountered in plies liberal.
Demand moderate.
time nnd money toward huilding nnd spring suits. Sam says you can save congress.
Movement drnggy. Market slightly
repairing Intern! roads that are bad­ from $10 to $15 dollnrs on every
The need of the railronds for more weaker. Fla. 4s-0s $3.76-$4.00, most­
ly needed in ninny pnrts of the county suit.
equipment is theoir own difficulty, in ly $3.75. Hh, 10s $3.00-$3.50.
and thnt should receive thoir atten­
ST. LOUIS: 41, clour, Fin. 1 ar­
thu opinion of Secretary Hoover, who
tion.
| Mrs. Sam Baumel leaves Sunday said it wns up to the railroads to take rived. 0 unbroken, 1 broken car on
Below is the list of the roads to be for Ney York where she goes to pur­ the leadership in presenting some con­ track. Demand and movement light.
repaired. They hnve been carefully chase the new spring stock of ready servative plan for providing funds.
Market steady. Flu.’s too few sales to
investigated hy County Engincor F. to wear and millinery.
If anyone
establish market.
T. Williams and tho board of county wishes Mrs. Baumel to purchaso
Tho bond election recent!/ held nt
MINNEAPOLIS: 32, partly cloudy.
commissioners nnd tho work can he them something in tho big city let Wnuchuln for $80,000 for municipal No arrivals. 2 cars on track. Market
dono for about $98,500:
her know tomorrow nnd she will take Improvements wns enrried by a good slightly weukor. Fla.’s Os, 8s, $5.00,
Resurfacing of tho old brick—Uenr- your orders.
majority.
3s, 4s $5.25.

SEMINOLE COUNTYCONSERVES
AIL COUNTY ROADS NOW LAID
A MATTER OF GOOD BUSINESS
BUILD DRAWBRIDGE

MARKETS

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1922

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MRS. FRED DAIC.ER. Society Editor,
Phono 217-W
I f y o u hNvr 1 1 7 I r l t n f i t U l l l i g T » »
— If 7 *n or* c o l a s anyw here * r eoailnc
hom «, o r U » n a r* entertaining, f r i l *
a poolal rard to tkla'drpartm aat,
drlnlla, or trlrkpon* Ik* llrm . It wlU
k* e r r a tic appreciated.

dnneo this ovonlng. They will bo accompnniod homo by Misses Lnko nn&lt;l
(Jriffln nnd 0. W. Sponsor and Allan
Jones.
Claudo Horndon left last night for
Jacksonville where ho went on busi­
ness.
Seminole County hns 42 orphans to
feed, clothe nnd trnln from tho Near
Enst. Arc you helping do your part?

dren’s hearts were plnyod during tho
Hinting of Ico crenm, Individual pink
enkes Iced In green and pink divinity
fudge woro served by Mrs. Lawson
assisted by Mrs. Henry Purdon and
Mrs. Fred Dnigcr.
Littlo Mins Lawson was the reci­
pient of many lovely gifts nnd tho oc­
casion was one of much hnpplness and
enjoyment to about thirty young
friends of the hostess.

SOCIAL CALENDAR
Friday—The Mother’s Club will meet
VALENTINE TEA.
at 3:30 at tho Urotherhood rooms nt
Thu members of tho St. Agnes Guild
Dr. and Mrs. P. A. Tatum, of Co­
Holy Cross Church.
lumbus, On., stopped over in Sanford will give a Valentino Ten Monday
Thursday—Mrs. II. B. Lewis will on- Tuesday enroute to tho southern part afternoon at the Parish House from I
tertain tho members of the Mcrrlc j of the stnte.
to 0 o’clock.
Matrons Club at her homo on MngA splendid progrnm under the direc­
nolla nve., nt 3:00 p. m.
tion
of Mrs. Lucllo Asponwnll Tnknch
Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Lnmbright, of
Friday—Snllio Harrison Chnptor, N. Atlanta, On., were among the out-of- has been prepared, nnd the St. Agnes
S., I). A. It., will meet at 3:00 p. m. stnte visitors here Tuesday stopping j Guild orchestra will play during the
nt the home oi Mrs. S. I’uleston nt 1 nt the Montezuma.
reception hours.
Rose Court.
Frldny—Mrs. O. I’. Herndon will enFORTNIGHTLY BRIDGE CLUB.
Misses Teague Simmons and Lucy
tertnin nt bridge at her home on Bird Smyth will be nmong"thosc from
Mrs. F. E. Roumillat wns the grac­
Sanford Heights at 3:00 p. m.
Sanford attending the dance at ious hostess yesterday nfternoon at
Saturday—Children’s Story Hour will Gainesville this evening.
bridge when she entertained tho mem­
bo held nt Central Park nt four
bers of the Fortnightly Bridge Club
o’clock.
and
one extra table of guests.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Roberts, of
Snturdny—Cecil inn Club will meet nt New York, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F.
Petunins nnd poinsuttins were used
3:00 o’clock nt tho studio of Mrs. Clnrk, of Gainesville, mndo their hoad- in charming profusion in tho rooms
Fannio S. Munson on Myrtlo nvo- qunrters at tho Montezuma while In whore tho enrd tables were plnced.
nuo.
Of exceptional interest was the
the city Wednesday.
game of bridge plnyod during tho nf­
Snturdny—Mrs. I). C. Mnrlowo enter­
ternoon, high score among the club
BRIDGE LUNCHEON
tains the members of tho Seminole
members wns made by Mth. Frank
All members of the Social Depnrt- Miller who wns awarded a lovely
Bridge Club nt her home on Seventh
ment of the Woman’s Club who expect bridge set. The high score guest
Htrect nt 3:00 p. m.
Monday—St. Agnes Guild will enter­ to attend the Bridge Luncheon Tues­ prize, nn urn filled with narcissus,
tain nt a Valentine Tea nt the I’nr- day, February I I nt the Parish House was won by Mrs. E. F. Housholder.
must semi their nnmes to Mrs. W. T.
ish House from four to six p. m.
At the conclusion of the card game
Monday—Pipe Organ Club will meet Langley or Mrs. It. J. Holly not later the hostess served a delicious salad
witli Miss Jimmie Laing at her than Friday night, ns no reservations course followed by an ice course.
! will be made after Friday. This means
home on Oak nve.
Among those enjoying the cordial
both club members and guests.
hospitality of this charming hostess
were Mesdames F. I,. Miller, Donne
Mr. and Mrs. .1. J. Turnage, of
The Near East Relief Drive began Turner, D. L. Thrasher, E. F. IIousGreenville, N. C., are visitors in this
Feb. 1st. Have you given your bit ? holder, C. M. Voree, II. B. Lewis, Geo.
city.
DcCottes, G. B. Bishop, L. P. McCulBIRTHDAY PARTY.
ler, Hal Wight, Georgo Knight and
Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Laphmn, of Clay­
Little Miss Dorothea Lawson invit- mother, Mrs. Hnrtcngen, of New Jer­
ton, Del., are spending a short time
'ed a number of her young friends sey.
in this city.
yesterday afternoon to help her cele­
Mrs. J. F. Stallings, of Birming­ brate her ninth birthday anniversary.
.MAHON-GARRETT
ham, Ala., spent several days here at Pink and green were the chosen col­
Tiie home of Mr. amt Mrs. II. B.
ors used for this pretty party. The
the Montezuma this week.
Garrett
in Riverside was the scene of
henutifuly birthday cake was iced in
quiet,
hut
pretty wedding last even­
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Lnko motored green, topped with nine tiny green ing at 8:30 o’clock when tlie former’s
to Gainesville today where they will tapers in pink rose holders.
All kinds of games dear to the chil-, sister, Miss Mary Renick Garrett, be­
meet Misses Sarita Lake and Norma
came tin1 bride of Roy M. Mason, of
Gridin and attend tho Fraternity afternoon, and later refreshments conOrlando.
.
Tiie rooms of tiie residence were
simply, but effectively decorated with
palms, ferns and a profusion of pink
and white carnations. In ono corner
of the living rooms was an improvised
“ B U IL T F O R A N O V E R L O A D ”
altar of greenery, and here tho im­
pressive ceremony was performed,
H O F - M A C B A T T E R Y C O M P A N Y Rev.
J. B. Mitchell, pastor of tho First

ti T an

BATTERIES

-1 Store in Florida

10 Stores In Georglu-

SELLS IT FOR LESS

BICLL LINGERIE CLOTH

Colors in light blue, flesh and
white, 36-in. wide, per yard —

MEN’S DEPARTMENT
MEN’S SUITS
All-Wool hund-tuiloretl Men’s Suits
Herringbone and Pin-stripe—

in

All-wool Blue Serge Men’s Suits—

WASHETTE SATEENS

Colors in canary, light blue
and pink and white, 36-in.
wide, per yard—

$17.50 to $19.50
TAILOR-MADE SUITS
Blue, Brown and Green Flannel Young
Men’s Suits, made to individual measure

$33.50
J. &amp; P. COATS THREAD

Suit with extra trousers in llannels and
shepherd plaids made to individual
measure—

lc
With each dollar purchase in
piece goods Friday and Satur­
day.

We have several numbers in Sumaweight suits made to measure, from—

$22 to $28

Pay Cash and Save Paying the Other Fellow’s Bills

The Churchwell Co.
SELLS IT FOR LESS

First Street-

Remember, $100.00 will feed, clothe
nnd train ono child a yenr in tho Ncnr
Enst, $5.00 will clotho nnd feed ono
child for n month in that land of
hungry.

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[The Star Today
■

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CONSTANCE TALMADGE in

| “Lessons in Love”
■

■ Who wouldn’t take lessons in love with Connie
j Talmadge? She’s the cutest housemaid that ever
1 took a young man’s hat and heart. And the story
j starts the laughs where all the others finish. Also

“TORCHY MIXES IT”
J Tomorrow—Gloria Swanson in “Under the I.nsh’’
1
Also “Brownie, the Wonder Dog’ in
A Two-I’art Comedy
5 Chas. Brady, the Baritone Soloist, will sing c\crv
Wednesday
’

CLASSIFIED ADS

Classified adrertiaementa, 3 cents a line. No ad tnken fur lem tbit
M. &amp; D. CLUB
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cub
Mrs. Anna Schmah was hostess to
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a line sml remit itthe M. &amp;. D. Club on Wednesday,
cordlngly.
nfternoon. The social hour wns most
WANTED— Expert
ready&gt;to-wti
pleasantly spent after which refresh­
FOR SALE
saleslady at once, Write box 9
ments of coffee, cake, nnd candies FOR SALE—Hatching eggs and baby
nnd give references.
372-tl
wero served. The member prize wns
chicks; pure bred White Wynndrawn by Mrs. Frank Mcisch which dottes ami R. I. Retls. Chicks, 25c each,
LOST
wns a dninty lace handkerchief.
eggs $1.50 setting. Phone 150-W, Mrs. LOST—Pair of gold fianm
spectacle*
L. A. Remind, Sanford Heights.
in blnck case. Return to Herald ofSee Mr. D. L. Thrasher, treasurer
273-Otp flee. Reward.
273-2tp
of the Near East drive for Scminoio
FOR SALE—Pretty bungulow, beau­
County, and give him a liberal dona­
tifully shaded on 3-1 nero town lot,
FOUND
tion for the starving children of tho
must be sold. Prieo $750.—Miss Isa­ I’OUND—One pair of glasses. Own­
Near Enst.
bel Burton, Sparr, Fla. .
274-ltp
er can got same by culling at Hit.
TRY GUARANTEED AMERICAN aid office, proving property ami pay.
Leather Dubbin. Will waterproof ing for this ad.
27-I-tfc
and preserve your shoes. In black ami
tan. Price 25c per box at all shoe
dealers.
271-lwc E K n S f S g &amp; s a n
FOR RENT— I room cottngo nnd
B E S T .SERVICE 8
kitchenette on Heights. Reasonable.
DEMAND
Get key 1007 West First St.—II. W.
260-Otp jsa BEST REP,
HOOVER SUBMITS REPORT TO Alien.
FOR- S ALE CHEAP—18 head of
PRESIDENT HARDING ABOUT
mules und horses at J. T. Allen’s
RELATIONSHIP
private hum, corner Elm nvonuo nnd
Fifth St. Phono 34. I». O. Box 142.
( l l r The AMiii'Inlrd I'rraa)
WASHINGTON, Fob. lb—Secretary —Steagall Mule Co., Salesman, J. E.
Hoover it wns understood today sub­ Lnnoy.
272-5tp
mitted to President Harding a report FOR SALE—Warehouse with R. R.
on the activities of certain Russian siding. Within four blocks of center
famine relief organizations in this of city.
country and their supposed connection
Geo. W. KNIGHT
with Russia’s Soviet Government.
272-tfc

RUSSIAN RELIEF
IS UP AGAINST
RUSSIAN SOVIET

WARD &amp; RIVE

IT h e C h u r c h w e ll
LADIES’ DEPARTMENT

Mothodlst church South, officiating.
Only tolntives and n fow most Inti­
mate friends of tho couple woro In
attendance.
,
Mrs. II. E. Hogan presided nt the
piano, rendering tho Bridal Chorus
from Lohengrin, as tho bridal party
entered tho drawing room, where tho
wedding took plnco.
The briilo was unattended and wan
given in marriage by hor brother, Mr.
Gnrrott. Sho wns lovely In a modish
spring suit of navy bluo Poirot twill,
with chic blue hat, trimmed with
spring flowers. She carried nn arm
bouquet of bride’s roses.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Mason left during the
evening for nn extended trip through
the state, after which they will go to
Orlando to 1 aside.
Mrs. Mnson Is tho daughter of Mrs.
E. C. Gurrett of this city nnd has a
wide circle of friends who will wish
her happiness In her mnrricd life.
Mr. Mason is assistant manager of
the Metropolitan Life Insurnnco Co.
in Orlando and hns a host of friends
who will extent congratulations.—
Florida Times-Union.
Mr. Mason is a former resident of
Sanford nnd In a nephew of Dr. It. M.
Mason, of this city.

Welaka Block

FIRST NATION AI, OFFERS
FOR RENT
~
MAMMOTH SUPER-DRAMA FOR RENT—Light
housekeeping
rooms, 210 French ave.
272-5tp
It is not often that any film con­
cern can essay really mammoth “ FOR RENT—Furnished lied room.
.!4(i-tf-c
screen productions in this age of Over Seminole Cafe.
FOR
RENT—Comfortable
rooms
for
mounting prices, because nt the
light
housekeeping.
318
Palmetto
outset tiie cost is prohibitive. David
209-10tp
W. Griffith’s "Intolerance" was tho nve.
Inst photoplay of this class nnd pro­
WANTED
portion.
But now comes tiie First
National with what is claimed to he WANTED—Girl, over 18 years of age,
to learn trade.
Apply Foremqn,
perhnps tiie biggest super-drnmn of
*
them all.
It is entitled "Passion,, Herald office.
nnd is described ns "the foremost
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Luther left yes­
screen epic.” Somo idea of tho size
terday
for Cordclc after spending
of this production can he gained by
several
weeks
here.
Mr. Luther is
contemplating the fact that five
the
advertising
manager
of the
thousand persons are in the enst. A
Churchwell
Co.,
and
his
work
carries
further insight to the immensity of
him
to
the
twclvo
cities
where
they
this fenturo spectacle is given in tho
claim that the ordinary motion picture have stores. He made many friends
camera was too limited in its scope to while here.
photogrnph nil tho action of cortnin
The Annual Linen Shower for the
of tho unusual mob scenes in this re­
lease nnd consequently an ingenious held Saturday Fobrunry 25th. The
new invention had to bo devised with reception at the hospital will lie held
surprisingly gratifying results. Fur­ the same day from 3 to G p. m. Get
ther, the introduction of Pola Negri your linen ready for tho shower nnd
the fnmous Continental star, in this help this institution thnt monnR so
clntion in tiie depth nnd power of the
silent drama.
It is enthusiastically
An item published yesterdhy from
claimed for her that she hns set a new the Reporter Stur said thnt tho Or­
nigh stnndnrd in character delineation lando basket ball team won tiie first,
in pantomime.
game from the Sanford boys which
"Passion" is announced as tiie at­ was a reversed order of things ts tho
traction at the Star Theatre for two Sanford hoys won tho first game and
days Friday nnd Saturday and the are expecting to do tho same thing
management has mndo arrangements when they meet ugain.
for n record-breaking business in view
of the exceptionally brilliant reputa­
tion this feature has nttnined in the
other cities in which it has been ex­
hibited. The story is said to ho re­
plete with subtle thrills and it unfolds
one of the most appealing love stories
yet recorded, if one can judge by the SATURDAY IN THRASHER &amp; GARNEll’S SHOW WINDOWS
ndvnnco press sheets giving the
synopHlH. The fact that tho principal
Dimensions: 111 inches by 10 inches
character is a little French milliner
by
8 inches. Weight 4 Mi pounds.
who rises to such n plnco of prom­
Wonderful
sight. If your could buy
inence thnt she is nhlo to rule the
one
of
these
twins on time It would
king of hor Innd !h sufficient inkling
cost
you
.........................................$8.80
of tho interesting potentiality of tho
£ /\
nnrrntive. Sho rises only to fall ngnin But wo sell for
cash .................................. t p / . 0 U
nnd the depicting of her downward
journey is oven more thrilling thnn If you could buy tho twins for cash
you would
rt»-| d a
her climb up tho laddor of fame. Onco
she is brought hack to her old ground sa v e .........................IpliZU
nmong tho lowly masses, Hho finds PAY CASH---------------- CASH PAYS
hor self tho helpless target for uni­
nt
versal hatred which knows no morcy.
THRASHER &amp; GARNER’S
Her ultimate fnto Is inevitably tragic. 274-ltc-d&amp;w.

GENERAL REPAIRING
West First St.

Old Ford Gar»|i

Phone No. 417-W
to

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Bn PARISH HOUSE CALENDAR *»
to
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Bn to to to Bn to
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Thursday night—Kiwunb Club and
Rotary Iinskct ball.
Feb. 13.—Saint Agnes’ Valentine
party.
February 14.—Social Department ot
the Woman’s Club, Bridge lunch­
eon.
Fclyuary
10.—Subscription bridge
pnrty, Woman’s Guild.
Fob. 21-22—Woman’s Club Colonic!
pnrty.
Save money by buying your su&gt;50"
ticket to tho Lyceum Course. $2.“
for the season or 75c for each ndmi**
sion.
260-tf{

Apples ani
Bananas

BE SURE AND SEE
Nice Ripe Bananas and
THE PRIZE TWINS Winsap
Apples, sold b)
bunch or dozen. ApP,e“
by the box or dozen. t a
next to express office*
Specialist in Spinal Adjusting

Wm. J. Kermode, D. C.
Doctor of Clilropraclic
H r t r n n r . Woodruff llulWi1
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�THE SANFORD.DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1922

boforo tho IIouso military committee.
H. Snlvotto, of Baltimore
theso lntor dnyB. It wns to bo ex -!
Referring
to
tho
general
policy
of
the
iwndqunvters
nt the Montct'im*Je ^
pcctod that it would bo so. It was
Government
not
to
lenso
its
properties
in
t*
,c
on
business.
°
tho
inevitable
result
of
putting
a
lot
P n b l l a h r d r \ r r y a l l r r n o o i e x c e p t Bn»«
d a y n t ( h e l l c r n l d Ilu lld litK . 1U7
of
beggars
on
horseback.
Tho
old
ndfor n period exceeding 50 years, Gen­
S ln p n u lla A v cH S a n fo r d , F in .
nge says they will rldo to tho devil
eral Ilench, in Ids testimony nt tho
and the proof of tho saying is being
second day of tho hearings of the
shown daily. Tako n multitudo of hu­
comndttoo on tho Ford proposnl, said
mans gathered from the slums and
H. J . 1IO I.I.Y
E d ito r
barrel houses of tho cities, whose only
that “it is not nlwnys ndvlsnblo to
N. J . I . I I .I . A I I D ____S e c r r t a r y - T r r n a u r r r
II. A.
......................t i r n r r n l S liw in x rr claim to amusemont consists in some
apply one general rulo to things big
C. I.. I I I W I N ...........C i r c u l a t i o n D n n i t g r r
I ' h o n p 14N u p t o OlOO I*. SI.
trick of gesturo, or peculiarity of fig­
nnd small.
A d v r r t la ln a lln tc a M ade K n o n a
ure or feature, set theip to using slap­
Secretary Weeks, who wns heard by
A p p licatio n
sticks or throwing custard pies into
the committee yesterday at its open­
N u b a c r l p t l o n P r i c e In A d v a n c e
the faces of their stage partners, nt
ing session, declnrcd repeatedly thnt
BlV Mo"t\a""™;ZL"!;™3!!!!!!!!!!.“^’!"», o.oo j exorbitant salaries, which nro widely
in his opinion it would be unwise to
D e l i v e r e d In C i t y b y C a r r l
IB C e n t a advertised ns pnrt of their attraction;
................
permit the lease of public Innds or
or feature them in sex drnmns, which
properties to prlvnto interests fir so
T b e bite 13- t o 18- p a p e W e e k l y l l c r 72 Hours
C o u n t y come perilously near to the line be­
cover* s S em in o le
long n period ns 100 years.* General
ev ery F rid a y . A dverW
ith
o
u
t Drugs
t l a l n a r a t e s m a d e k n o w n o n a p p l l e a - tween decency and vulgarity, nt times
Bench, however, snld today that Is
r»ln. In Heart, Chaat,
f l o n . D e m o c r a t i c In p o li ti c o , $3 .30 p e r even crossing it, and iu their hours of
tnnt n mnttor ns this whether the 50
&gt; e a r t a l w a y a In a d v a n c e.
ease, they will certainly rovert to thoir
tnnt n mnttor n sthis whether the 50
A S S O C IA T E D I 'l l K S S
normal instincts, nnd crime and im­
years rule would not work a hard­
morality will result. Of courso It
• llh o u l D rug! a n J M .d ;
|„
ship.”
*f
by Tbe Walden MeU*i
is not fnir to condemn the movlo ns a
It wns his belief, tho gcnernl con­
mlTerur* of Heart Truul.V, Cardin
01
Greatest weather in the world
tvhole. They can be made a great edu­
Angina, niood ^aau^Th.aaU nrtlw S
tinued, thnt in disposition of the pro­
the finest city in the world.
Hardened Arteries and Kldn,, CwnpWni
cational and uplifting institution of
perties nt Muscle Shonls tho pnrnlave no organic trouble and .an U ^ , 3
-oour daily life. They can bring to tho
mount consideration should be the ! tnd permanently relieved by Tbe V.ull
Speckled perch nre biting now and eyes of the people the great facts of
W,lu,
aS?
effect upon the Nation’s defense 1 look, copyrighted, explaining
th« n-, "
one man and his family caught .‘150 nature, of science ami of nrt, and the
rather than tho manufacture ef for- i Causes and Permanent Itellef cl u*»*
nt one sitting one nfternoon—ho has great dramatic works of the writers of
j taints, without drugs, Scientific Ccn.ulut^
tilizer. The country, he snid, should
Chart, References, ole., which will |*
four in the family.
ail the ages. They can bring before
not He “caught again” without nn ad­
sufTerera Free, upon recelptef aruUment ol
-oour eyes, if not to our eaps, tho work
their eoso. Addrcaa: Tho WsUm InxUtat,
equate nitrnte supply.
Sulto 407, Plymouth Bldg., New Haven Coi£
I’nsco county takes first priizc at of great actors who have won lasting
'
the South Floridn Fair says the Tam­ fame. This is legitimate and com\*•;Xvs '
pa Tribune Good for old Pasco. We mendable work, and the field is as
I■H* .1I
didn't think she had it in her.
wide as the world is.
-----------o----------The trouble is that thesereen lends
The Anti-Saloon League is meet­ itself as readily to the portrayal of
Pala Negri in “Passion” at the Star Tonight
ing in Orlando and wo understand vulgar and sensational immorality as
that every saloon in Orlando lias it does to tile higher things of life, or power is destined to bo tho great tempting to weave them into some
been closed up during the meeting.
and there are always men and women source of energy of tho future. It is sort of pattern that would disclose
---------- o----------ready to take advantage of this facil­ inexhaustible. It does not deteriorate what took place just before Taylor
We are waiting with baited nnd ity for tlie sake of gain. They pander or become less effective \vi 1 use. It lost Ills life
scented ' hVeAtli the announcement to tlie worst instincts of the people, is all-powerful and everlasting.
If
One item gathered for this pros­
that another drive is on and that a and patrons. Wlint is needed is a plans materialize, and there is no roa- pective fobrie of facts and deduc­
bundi of people are here waiting to -Irict and impartial censorship in the
why they shouldn't, Florida will tion was a packet of letters written by
show us just ln*w it is done. What interests of morality and decency.. If lie one of tlie great manufacturing Mabel Normniid,-motion picture act­
a wonderful climate Florida lias in the moving pieturb companies sense t.t.ntcr8 0f the Union in a few years, ress, nnd which disappeared from
This institution, whoso success and strength ha&gt;
the winter.
this, and provide of themselves the Nature has equipped the state to this Taylor's home nfter his death. There
boon buildcd by a loyal people, whose most valu­
necessary censorship, well and good, cm| ar„| „„ „tono should be left un- letters wore discovered yn«£erday
The first raid on lIn "elenn up they vw!| n a p their reward, if not im- turned in realizing it. Blessed with concealed among Taylor's effects.
able asset Is tbe confidence, trust and esteem of
squad” oeeured at I a! ■’and wliei ni ' lately, at least eventually. If they in,,ny streams, which ate to bo found Their contents were rial disclosed, and
those who know it best nnd whose highest en­
they found a bum'll of liqii&gt;&gt;r in an in :V t ibis important duty they will in every seetion of the state, we must Miss N orland, who was in seclusion
orange grove and ariv-ied Cn'vin make work for future legislatures, harness them to carry the burdens of
deavor is to attain still higher plains of service—
t. day declined to comment on the new
Brown liu* caret iker.
We h ipe lie ■Mere ses and • itv governments. It
'•••ni
of
nffa’rs.
progress.
is not rclntr I t
Nvishes you a happy, healthful and prosperous
d ti e r s
turn li ill" n tv of government to
Chamber &lt;/ &lt; MlIItI*I . or It’ic r\ ■ i- i its pe m le against these
New Year.
I'lMH r i i . SE IN
Brown of t! - I
e rani.
.. „r \i &gt;• im 1 iHint'•1 1 ility, as it is I'llK srilT II.K ART OF
" \ AM BING A KING
FORD'S SIIOAI.S
. t '■"in a a ii't the midnight
Anti nw t1
OFFER DISCUSSED
•In
y bandit. And
“Vamping" as an acceptable nrt lias
niilliaii or ni '
e i •■lllpe’led to
' ••■•n in vogue almost since human
d o lla is to |;
WASHINGTON,
Feb.
10.—The
, Hoot er I
1'-ings hernu to tread upon ibis mtui- advisibility of reducing thu time
ni.
i ue plierc. So far as ree nds iinli- clause in 'll enry Ford's offer for tho
have a «rr&lt; t
l women have always “vamped", lease of the Muscle Shoals, Ala.,
helping III" I:
w m i ; row &gt;•ir i i&lt; s \.\t okd
' n titndically if not contniinlly, and Government owned lands, from 100 to
to put ' '
i i ii i ri KS
•ilYctivoly if not always spectacularly. ail years, was questioned indirectly to­
by aetur
are fat and'then in n Ibein Ii
Perhaps there lias been more "vamp­ day Major General Lansing II. Bench,
I lie lleiabl has I'i&lt;in time to time ing' in the Inst few years than ever chief of army engineers, in testimony
the world. .1 1 wh\ lb. Aniericu
01 '■ it I Ilie l.-.ii tin'i water power ! efore, but It lias never been a n y ______
government slioiild ■•■• ten in 'i ins
bl he f .■ mi near Sanford Ibal more hitistieallv (Tine than it was in
Rus -ia nnd t ■ f • the &gt; ililier bu'
*
'll t in iln wheels of piogiess in aiieiaet times. No station of life lias m an :
is mole III ■ •!-e avci. c 111 HI i in d
gest.
Ann i a (lolbi's f &gt;r S .v.r ! It - i ' ll • i t ne stale ami make Sail- ever been sulfieient to make man im­
■1 in of tIn* greatest manufactur­ mune to the wiles of the gentler sex.
FRESH YARD EGGS, per dozen
Russia to help .spread nnnivlty.
l.fe
ing ■cate ij iu the »tat&gt;\ This may or In fact, there seems to be a great deal
Julius Khun i li iiiman of the m;1i. in \ n -I l feasible but we would like of truth in 'the slang expression
tnry affairs commit lee in tlie lion* • l i have competent engineers turn it which, in tlie vernacular of the street,
Morris Supreme Creamery Butter, lb.
ISc
snys he wi I fight the nilcmpt o down before we .shall cease talking is "the higher they come the harder
Henry Ford ti&gt; take char &gt;e of ill** aim t it. There is plenty of water and they fall." Kings as a rule are easy
3H
A SPECIAL PRICE ON GOVERNMENT HACON IN I2-POUNI)
Muscle Siimiis plant because it is I lenty of tali in the Wekiwa liver a victims and we still have fresh in
CANS—ONLY
A
F E W L E F T — F O R ...............................................
taking it out of the bands of the mili few mile- from this city on the north­ our mind tlie memory o“ Kin:
tnry affairs. We would like to rise west. There is plenty of water ami Manual's fate as a result of losing
CRISCO, l»/2-lbs ..............33c; 3-lbs.
63c; 6-lbs. ......... $1.20
and remark to dear little Ikey Klmn plenty of fall in the Kcnulnckhiitchcc his equilibrium over tlie Innicnted
that tin* war is over and the common Creek in the southeastern part of the Gaby Deslys,
people—note that, the common penpl.* county. If it is feasible to dam either
A thrilling example of what hap­
—want everything taken out of the one of these streams and get the elec­ pens when a king "falls for" a grand
liands of the military and kept out of tric power and lights for Sanford at a lady of winning ways is set forth in
their hands. They made the great­ ■heap rate tlie future of this city the super-dramatic success. "Pas­
est botch of (lie n 'fairs of the country would be nssiYrcd,
sion," which is now playing at tho
A few days ago this paper spoke Star Theatre, where it is enthralling
that history has ever recorded and tile
less snid about military affairs tlie about soft water for Sanford. This capacity houses nightly As the story
309 First Street
Bishop Block
Sanford, Florida
better.
And we would like to say has already started a train of thought goes, a little French milliner through
to General Klmn that tlie less lie says in regard to testing the water supply sheer politeness and charming ways
■
about tlie farmers and Henry Ford in ami around this city. Regarding attracts tlie eye of the king of her ■
getting control the less risk Mr. tlie water power of Florida read tlie country and she exporinoees little
SUGAR, per lb. .................... W/&gt;c
Picnic Hams, nice, juicy, lb. 20c
Khan runs of being “ Knnncd” at the following that appeared in tlie Jack­ difficulty in "vamping" him inti
next election. The common people sonville Metropolis:
making her the real ruler behind the
Flour, the Best Brands
Smoked Strips, per lb.......... 20c
will hnve a “look in" from this time for
The Panama City Pilot thinks Flor- throne Forsooth, the king is so on24 lbs. Gold M edal................ $1.39
Best White Bacon, per lb.... 15c
wnrd and they will be beard and seen ida should pay more attention to the nmored of her that lie defiles all ob­
nt tho polls. The war is over and it development of its water power, ami stacles to Ills pursuit of her smiles. 5 12 lbs. Gold M edal.....................74
Snowdrift Lard, 4-lb. pails... 70c
is over for good and tlie echoes that in discussing the possibilities in West The final results of the whole affair ■
Snowdrift Lard, 8-lb. pails....$1.30
Self-Ris!ng, Guaranteed
come from headquarters about the Florida says:
are not very happy for the two prill- ■
Bucket Lard, No. 5 ............... 65c
mismanagement of the government
With the difficulty of securing coal, eipals, hut it iK certainly not a waste ■ 24 lbs. Prosperity .............. $1.19
control is sufficinet to last us for the why not use the water? Locally, in of story-telling nhilit, because not no- ■ 12 lbs. P rosperity.......................68
Bucket Lard No. 10, p ails... $1.25
next 200 years. Let Henry Ford and West Florida, there is much of this ly docs tho plot afford most engross- J
First Class Can Peas ............ 15c
other successful business men tako power going to waste. It is only re­ ing diversion, hut it drives home j Corn ’Flakes, per p a c k a g e.....10c
R itter’s Beans, 2 cans f o r .... 25c
the reins for awhile.
cently that any of tho large source of plenty of food for thought for people ■ Post Toasties, per pkg............. 10c
water power on the Chipuln river has in all stations of life. Mainly it ■ Fla. Cane Svrup in bulk, gal.. ..59c
No. 3 California Peaches...... 3k*
WIIAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO hc.ui utilized. Marianna is about to goes to show what wilful caprice and I
Extra large Prunes 18c, 2 lbs 35c
Pure Cane Syrup, Vi gal. cans 75c
ABOUT IT?
lie supplied with power from tills an inherent ability to “vamp" men
No. 2 Tomatoes, 2 f o r .......... .'. 25c
source. But this is In.t a fraction of kings or truckmen—can do tow mis ■ Pure Caiie Syrup, ]/&gt; gal. cans 39c
Foi some time and especially since what could he created. This power, changing the desties of wh ile m ts un l Alaga Syrup, 2 cans for........ * 25c
No. 1 Tomatoes, per c a n ...... 08c
Roscoe Arbuek'e came in for so much unlike coal, can lie used over and over, of people. It drives homu the point ■
Macaroni, Spaghetti, 3 pkgs. 25c
adverse press noth e the movie colony and is never exhausted, as it conics that it is a pretty good idea to think ■ Peacock Syrup Vi gal. c a n s.....39c
twice
ami
thrice
ere
nrocee
ling
upon
i
at Los Angeles lias come in for much hack to the source of supply in the
Compound Lard, per lb......... 15c
1-lb. can gov’t Corned B. Hash 15c
discussion and it has been the opin­ shape of rain, thus forever and ever any campaign fraught with precar- J Best head Rice-, per lb............. 07c
Maxwell House Coffee, lb..... 35c
ion of the American people as a whole resupplying the source of the power. iousiiiess such as inevitably eharavterFull Cream Cheese, lb ............30c
Meals and Grits, per lb........... 03c
The United States engineers state izes professional flirtation &gt;n nh »r*
thnt a hunch o ' those “hum actors”
it
is
patent
to
all
thnt
the
art
of
that
the
Look
and
Tremble
shoals
on
out there ought to lie told just whore
Large Octagon Soap, b ar... 07c
Tall Cream, Van Camps, doz $1.39
to head in and the way to toll thorn the Chlpoln river have a fall of five "vamping" is too prone to become n
A11kinds Beans and Peas, lb. 09c
Small Octagon Soap, b a r ... 4lAc
is to refuse to see the pictures of any feet in forty, with an inexhnustnble public menace when it is practised in
high
places.
Irish Potatoes, 15 lbs. f o r ...... 65c
U. S. Mail Soap, 10 bars........ 25c
of them that flout public opinion and and sternly supply of water. Here is
public proprieties and go as far as an ennimoils amount of power going
Irish Potatoes 10 lbs. f o r .........45c
Washing Powders. 6 f o r ........25c
NEW INVESTIGATION
thry like. It will be up to the public to waste which could lie most inexpen­
Toilet Pa'per, 6 rolls f o r .......25c
IN TAYLOR MURDER : First Class Can corn:............... 13c
to plneo them whore they belong and sively distributed all through this sec­
in placing them it is always well to tion. The Econfina, entering the
LOK ANGELES, Cal.. Feb. I V
remember that all of the movie colony north
........ end of this hay, has also a large
A
new and comprehensive investi­
at Los Angelos is not bad. It is just j amount of water in it, which falls rapI’riccH on Groceries hnve Heen Advancing Recently, hut we bought heavily before the Advances
gation
into tho circumstances sur­
a case of a bunch of floor sweepers (idly for many miles,
rounding
tho
slaying
of
William
ResAnd
there
are
other
imuller
streams
enabling us to give you the benefit of the old prices. Look them over nnd buy where your dol­
and kitchen maids and former Janitors
*" 1 *L
nnd hangerons around theatres getting Hint offer equally as advantageous op- montl taylor, noted film directors
lar will go farthest;----------- ---------------------- Foot of First Street----------------- Phone 1HI-"’
rich In n day and the money going to ipoitunltles for producing power, as all wes under way hor* t id ly, dr o to I
attorney
their brains.
the district nttorm
their
brains The Tampa Times sums of the streams iu West Florida have byYesterday
and today the district a t­
j
their
rise
in
the
highlands
of
this
so?up tho situation iih follows:
torney
granted
into his hands the
The glamour which has hung about Con, nnd some fall over 200 foot In
scattered
threads
of
evidence thnt had
the moving picture colony at Holly- reaching tide-water,
boon
drnwn
out
hy
the police, the
wood is being rapidly dispelled by
Florida's water power is a trcme.isheriff's
o'flee
and
independent
In­
the atmosphere of intrigue and criin- ' dous Asset nnd will be important in
vestigators,
nnd
tonight
Fie
was
ntwhich is being developed in the develoj-m nt of tho state, for wnt-

SANFORD DAILY HERALD
THE HERALD PRINTING CO.

The Bank of Salety
Security-Service

The Peoples Bank of Sanford

♦

Economy Grocery

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1922

RIGGS

Disease
Pyorrhea
Is a D ise a se
of the G u m s
The deadly germs of
the disease enter the
entire system attacking the weakest parts
jof the body, causing
mu'li ailments as con­
stipation,
tonsilitis,
stomach and intestin­
al disorders, heart dis| ease, Bright’s disease,
rheumatism, anemia,
neuritis and other dis­
eases too numerous
to mention. *
The first indication
| of Biggs’ disease (py­
orrhea) are tender
and bleeding gums,
alter which pyorrhea
pockets appear and
unless checked, the
poisons from these en­
ter the entire system.
It is estimated that
80% of the human race
have Riggs’ disease
(pyorrhea) in some
degree and most doc­
tors and dentists have
claimed there was no
cure for this disease.
Until recently they
were correct.
Biggs’ Remedy for
Biggs’ disease (pyor­
rhea). A medicated
•leansing powder, ap­
plied with a brush and
a medicated floss. The
scientific home treat­
ment of Riggs’ disease
[pyorrhea)
by the
Biggs’ method is sure
&gt;1 a satisfactory re­
mit.
The remedy contains
the latest discovery in
the successful treat­
ment of the disease,
and if you are not im­
mediately benefited by
the use of this prepa­
ration, we refund your
money.
This preparation will
make the teeth clean
and glisten, keeps the
gums hard and heal­
thy, will automatical­
ly reduce tartar and
stain.
Keeps
the
breath sweet and is a
positive
protection
against
infectious
mouth diseases.

PASCO FA I It WINS
Thursday and dined together at the | ■
PRIZE IN TAMPA FAIIl hotel. These meetings combining ■
_____
t , business and pleasure, will be held on
TAMPA, Fla., Mob. 10.—Pnsco the last Thursday of each month. The
county won first prise among the
mnsiuts of the officers nml
Nl
h i h i h« h *
counties exhibiting at the South chairmen o ' standing committees and
Florida Fair, for general exhibit, ‘»f Predn ts; and thus women from all
Work on the Haltnnguhdi, San­ with 003 points out of a possible I,. lmrl" "f th‘‘ county will be brought
ford’* IIljfh School annual publication, (H)fl, it was announced tonight. Mnnteo lo •ether socially and,for League In­
has begun in onrnest. Officers have county was second with 855, Marion terests The school will he the prime
been elected as follows:
third with 703, Polk fourth with 785 interest of this organization In Sem­
Bertram Shepherd—Edltor-inChlef. Palm Bench fifth with 705. This h inole County.
Florence Henry—Ass't Editor.
The o'fhei.i will finish the organ!* ■
the second consecutive year that PnsFrances Dutton—Ass't. Business co lias carried off the first honors at ration of the county into precinct 5
Manager.
•(•a ntes at once.
Local meetings of J
this fair.
William Mnllem—Circulation Man­
women will lie held and the later open ■
ager.
forum for men and women will he ■
CON MEN'S HEARING
Lillian Shinholser—Ass’t Circula­
IS SET FOB TODAY heM, wi&gt;'c considered and problems ^2
tion Manager.
perta'n'n-' t » our community can be ■"
Florence Price—Auditorium Notes.
he
freely ami openly entered upon.
,■
FORT LAUDERDALE, Feb. 10.—
Frederic (lines—Joke Editor.
Circuit Judge E. C Davis will to­
•I
Anna DuDose—Girls' Athletic Edi­ morrow hear the application of twelve
tor.
alleged confidence men for their re­
Arthur Moore—Hoys' Athletic Edi­ lease on halteas corpus proceedings
tor.
Their lending counsel, Judge Price, of
I Carrie Stanley and Zillnb Welsh— Miami, decided upon this method of
Alumni.
attempting to effect the band's re
Pattye Lyles—Art Editor.
lenso yesterday after they were or­
Byron Stephens—Staff Artist.
dered held in bonds ranging from $7,Margaret Erlccson—Typist.
500 to $15,000 by Judge Shippey in ,
Willard Lumlcy—Typist.
county court.
Much interest attaches locally toi
“Our last long year” Bill Mallcm j the result of tomorrow's hearing
keeps telling us Seniors.
I Lending cltlkcns who were instrumen1 * 9 « J I u m b Ici] — RiiolU Quick
i tal in raiding a residence occupied by
Prof. McKay was seen riding around I the men and used as hendquntors last
town on a funny-looking bicycle the I night urged Governor Ilardce to in­
other day. Maybe he lost a bet and form Judge Davis of the inadvisabil­
had to ride it—who knows?
ity of granting their rolcnse.

H. S. NOTES

Take MASTIN’S
VITAMON TABLETS

There are other peaches in Sanford SEMINOLE COUNTV
High that are not from Georgia—
LEAGUE OF WOMEN
Miss “Jerry*’ for instance.
VOTERS MET YESTERDAY
Dr. Walker and Mr. Iloyd, evangel­
The Seminole County Council of the
istic singer, visited us in chapel Tues­
League
of Women Voters held a
day morning, and Mr. Boyd entertain­
morning and an afternoon session in
ed us with his fine singing.
the parlors of the Valdez Hotel on
Next Wednesday night Leesburgh
High School will give a minstrel show
e*rm
here for the benefit of S. II. S. Athlet­
tory ]
ic Association. Prices 25c-50c.
Bo W h y T his
sure to conic and show Leesburg wo L a sts
can advertise and sell tickets.

B at
Twice as Long

The Boys' and Girls' Basketball
team plays Orlando tonight. We arc
expecting to win.
Try a loaf of that delicious raisin
bread. Daylight Bakery, 313 Sanford
ave.
275-lte
The Pipe Organ Club Easter Bazaar
will he held Saturday, April 8th at
Moore’s Optical Parlors, opp, I’. O.

EVERY
WE EVER
SOLI) OUTLASTED ITS
GUARANTEE

VESTA

Ford Batteries
$25.00

275-5te

AMUSEMENTS AT THE
ORLANDO FAIR
Recognizing the fact that a well
rounded fair in addition to displays of
fruits and vegetables, form crops,
stock, poultry, art, domestic, indus­
trial and other features must have
ample provision lias been made,
plenty along the line of amusements,
among them the races noted in sep­
arate articles, the famous "Ward
Flyers,” and acrobatic company of
great merit, composed of nine men
and ladies who do some astonishin r
high trapese work fronting the grand
stand; also other thrilling free acts
on the track, such as chariot races,
Cow Boy Wild West riding, etc.
Johnnie .1. Jones' deservedly famous
Shows have been wintering on the
Orlando Fair Grounds for several
years past, and it is known as the
home of these Shows. All of them
center here* for the Sub-Trophid Mid­
winter Fair, and in the Spring they
go from here on their long tour
through this Country nnd Canada.
Therefore; it goes within the say­
ing that they are in the pink of per­
fection at this fair. Other amuse­
ments are added as the fnlr
aporoaehos
1022 CALENDAR PADS
There in nothing quite so hnndy,
quito so useful, quite so indispensihlo
for the busy office mnn ns the calen­
dar desk pad.
It helps you Co re­
member, It gives you tho day nnd
date, it gives you Just what you want
and when you want it. 1022 Calen­
dar pads Just*received front tho fnctory—the tccond shipment—the first
shipment was exhausted in one week.
Got n 1022 Calendar pad before thoy
nro all gone. Denk Btnnds for the
calendars if you have none.

. Employment Bureau..
The vocational committee of tho Busi­
ness and Professional Women’s Club
requosts all young women desiring
employment to register at the First
Nntionnl Bank.
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman

For sale by all drug
stores.

NEW THINGS AT THE
HERALD OFFICE

Compounded by the
Kiggs’ Chemical Lab­
oratories, 121 Court
kt., Orlando, Fla.

Thank you cards, nlrthdny enrds,
nnd folders, Valentino assortment
just nrrlvcd. 1022 calendar Pads
hero nt last, Place cards, nut cups,
Tally cardst All kinds of invitations,
Gift cards, Greoting cards, Congratu­
lations, Shut In cards, Sympnthy
enrds and Birth announcements.

Phone
189

Ot what u»*
are fin* fea­
ture* w i t h
an ujljr, mottled ekln.
hy fleeh, sunken cheek.,
pouchea under the eyes, or
a careworn, elckty-looklnc f&gt;
P o w m e n tlien* nro notv w im cann o t a s t o n i s h i n g l y a d d t o tlie lr e n e r g y
a n d v i s o r , c le n r t h o akin o f crop*
t lim a a n d e tijny H in t s p l e n d i d firm
flush " p f i / ’ o f n w e l l - b u i l t Imily.
Since Scletli’o w r e s t e d f r o m N a t u r e
Hume m y s t e r i o u s l i f e - g i v i n g . lienllliI m l l d l n g e l e m i'i t ts - th « vllu n iliie a —
tliciustimlH u p o n t h o u s a n d s enu t &lt;•It
yen of th e a n m /ln if nnd n ln m it
m a g i c lik e r e s u l t s fro n t tlie lr use.
M A S T I N 'S V I T A M O N T A B L E T S
r u n t n l n n o t o n ly y e a s t vltiim ln e s, b u t
«(/ f/ircc o f t h e prerliiiii. v l la m lt i c s —
A. II n n d (* *|e i-lully c o n c e n t r a t e d
mol c o m ldiie d w i t h f i n e o m o i l t r fieri
n n d th e n e c e s s a r y lim e s n l t s w h i c h
y o u r s y s t e m need.-i to k e ep ym»
s t r o n g nm l well.
IT y o u w n n t t o (illicitly c l e n r y o u r
s U n m id c o m p l e x i o n , p u t sonic Urn*
hcnltliy llesh on y o u r bone s, t a r r e u s o
y o u r n e r v e f o r c e m id p o w e r n n d loot*
n n d feel f a r h o t t e r , m a k e t h i s s l m p to
t e - t : l-’l r s t w e i g h y o u r s e l f nm l m e a s ­
u r e y o u r s e lf .
N e x t , l a k e M A S T I N 'H
V IT A M dN T .M tl.llT H — tw o tab let*
w i t h e v e r y meal. T h e n w e i g h a n d
men s u r e y o u r s e l f n u n lii rn e h week
m id
co n tin u e
Inking
M A S T I N 'S
V IT A M O N T A B L E T S r e g u l a r l y m u l l
y o u lire sa U slle d w i t h y o u r g a i n lit
w e i g h t, " p e p , " e n e r g y nm l I m p r o v e d
uppcnriitice.
In sist upon
tho O riginal a n d
O c n u l u o V lU iw oa—

.MASTIN'S

SPECIAL INVITATION TO THE FOLKS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
THE SUB TROPICAL MID-WINTER FAIR
IS YOUR FAIR
We Invite You and Hope You Will Invite
Everybody

" GREATEST RACES IN FLORIDA
THIS IS A BIG THING

Really quite the biggest thing you ever
saw in the way of a Fair.
Every Department is full up; and happy to
say, Seminole County is in to help make it a
success. v
Tank up your auto and come.
Reduced Rail Rates.

O rlan d o, F lo r id a
F E B . 14-1 5 -1 6 -17 -1 8 , 1922
W. R. O’NEAL, Pres.

C. E. HOWARD, Sec.

BUY DIRECT FROM OWNER
SANFORD BRICK BUSINESS BLOCK
Yielding Handsome Income on Investment
Income guaranteed by gilt edged lenses. Property ronipnrntivcly
ne», perfect condition, A snfe investment nt pre-war price. Value
bound to increase with Sanford’s growth. This is your opportunity.

Address, P. O. Box 107, Sanford, Florida

AUDITORIUM, DAYTONA BEACH, FLA.

SOUSA’S BAND
FEB. 15TH, MATINEE AND NIGHT
NEARLY 100 MUSICIANS
Prices—$1.00, $1.50, $2.00, plus tax
Mai orders to Auditorium, Daytona Beach,

SANFORD BATTERY
SERVICE CO.

Tur omcmAi
Atm
ftENUIKE

VCAiT
VITAMINI

Florida, or Phone 820

TABLET

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F u l l y g u n r m V ' d In e v e r y r e s p e c t .
, A t n i l good i l . u b u i p i .

1 . A. KENAUD, Proprietor
m*J

In response to the inquiry of many telepliono
subscribers: "What can T do to help niy serv­
ice?” tliia advertisement is published.

When Telephone
Numbers Change
Every new issue of
the telephone directory
contains hundreds of
changes in telephone numbers.
Between directory issues many telephone
subscribers do not make a record of the
changed numbers they call frequently.
This necessitates the frequent calling of
the Information operator and unnecessary
work on the part of both subscribers and
operators.

£ We extend our cordial invitation to catch the 5
■ first breath of Spring by an inspection of our |
S display of newest Gage Millinery.
■

The Q uality Shoft
J O e li c i o n s !

You can assist in maintaining good tele­
phone service if a record of such number
changes is kept near your telephone—
And if telephone numbers, particularly
party line numbers, are eliminated from let­
ter heads, business cards and advertising.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

CRENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY
“SERVICE THAT COUNTS’
We handle everything in

THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE LINE
Car Lots or Less. Ship us

Richmond, Virginia

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LISLE HOSE
25c

GARTERS

HATS
98c

FELT HATS
$ 1 .9 8

DRESS SHIRTS
79c

Value 50c

Double Grip

25c

A S T U N N IN G S L A P A T T H E
H IG H P R I C E S T H A T W I L L
S U R P R IS E Y O U
Necessity demands that we get cash and get it quick,
Iherefore loss mean - nothing lo us. ( ome on, bring your
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HEAVY WORK SHOES
$ 2 .4 9

Famous McElwain, pair

$ 4 .9 5

E N D S F E B R U A R Y 25

Value $2.50

Value $7.00

UST Raise Money Quick!

My Creditors Wont Wait

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EDMOND SHOES
$ 5 .8 5

Value $6.50

11. AT 9 A. M

SATURDAY

FAMOUS

Values to $7.50

Values to $7.00

Good Quality

PLAID SKIRTS

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$1.50 value

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MEN’S All-Wool

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CAPS

Worth $28.50

M EN’S

FLANNEL SHIRTS
Khaki Color

I wo pockets

98c
PIN CHECK PANTS
$ 1 .1 9
Value $1.75

BUNGALOW APRONS
69c
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DRASTIC BEDUUTIONS DUB HANDS \KK limit hsu,gle over prices. I he goods nuist m
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$ 3 .5 0

PUMPS
$ 4 .5 0

$ 2 .9 5
OUR BEST
LADIES' SILK DOSE

Your choice

HEAVY

40c

WORK PANTS
$ 1 .7 5
Value $2.75

ATTEND THIS
SALE

$ 7.5 0

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FLEECED

I iarment

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ALL WOOL

SHOES AND OXFORDS

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$.2.00 and $2.50 values

5 c a yd.

10 yards to each customer while it lasts. First day only. Come quick.
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will be startled when you see it.

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WOOL SWEATERS
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no strings to this otter. Simply be at the door when it is thrown open
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FE&amp;RUARY 10, 1922

Henry McLaulin, Jr.

| ed tho rapid growth of truck, sxcopt California, nsklng for quotations on
WEATHER AND CROPS
-------that cooler wonthor Is nooded for cel-] Manatoo county cclory, ogg plant and
Temperature* Tho tomporaturo cry, lettuce, and cabbago; much of tho | poppers and particularly on car lots
averaged from 4 to 7degrees, dally. lottuc° croP hnB l,con "hipped, and of Florida celery. *
above the seasonal, but a cold wave cabbage Is being marketed generally,! In tho opinion of growers here tho
swopt cnstwnrd during the night of Tomato planting has begun In north-, reports of tho damages dono by tho
tho 0th, with much colder weather ern counties; plants nro doing well ( severe weather which recently swept
during the 7th.
with modornto shipments from tho ( tho Pnelflc coast, were not oxnggorPrecipitation:
The percentage of southern and central divisions. The ated.
sunshine was much below tho normal Voting of melons continued; some, Growers here say that California
over the northern and western pernnd cttr'v corn nro *UP ’•
r B evidently hard-hit by the smashtlons of the section, being tho feature »ri"h Polnto croP ,B doing w e ll-, ing Wows which the Weather Man
of tho week’s weather. Tho cloudy Bomo P,nntB nro slx *nches high. OatB dealt thnt state.
They anticipate
weather did not envelop all of tho con- nro Bon0rnlly In good condition. The, that further inquiries will bo received
tral division, and but Httlo of tho m0d tompornturo was favorable for and believe thnt tho damage dono Callsouth, the sunshine being nbovo tho citrus trees. Bedding for sweet pota- ] fornin crops may prove oven greater
usual amount in tho extromo Bouth. *00 B^P8 continued during tho week. than hnd been anticipated.—Tnmpn
Showers were frequent in the north Highways are in good condition in tho Times.
and west, heavy and locally dnmng- peninsula, but recent rains affected
Hot bread and rolls every afternoon
Ing In Romo localities west of tho
c^ny rCM,ds unfavorably.
at
the Daylight Bakery, .1111 Snnford
Suwance nnd Apalachicola Rivers.!
--------------------------avenue.
270-ltc
More rain iR needed locally In tho con- CALIFORNIA ASKS
tral, nnd quite generally in tho southPRICES ON CROPS
cm, division.
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OF FLORIDA MEN
Condition of Crops; General farm
-------work wns delayed in much of tho
HRADENTOWN, Fob. 0.—I. T. WIInorth and west, as a result of unsettl- Hams, mnnager of tho Manatoo Couned and showery conditions; activities ty Grower’s association, last night recontinued, howover, olRowhoro in the coived a telegram from n prominent
section. The week’s wenthor favor- commission house In Los Angeles, AMAZING AND MAGIC-LIKE RE­
SULTS FROM PRECIOUS FOOD
ELEMENTS—THE VITAMINES

OPTICIAN—OPTOMETR1BT

To Build Deposits for
This Bank

8anford, Fla. *

212 East. 1st St.

We wish to nnnounco thnt wo have
been granted tho Florida agency for
the—

Premier Baby Grand
Made by the largest manufacturers of
Grnnd Pianos exclusively in tho world.
One of these superb instruments In
dull art mnhognny will bo on exhibi­
tion all this week In

VISION GIVEN BACK
TO BLIND CHILDREN

PALM ROOM of the
HOTEL VALDEZ

is only a small part of our building proin im
for this year.
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In addition, we are going to do our best
—To build the good will of our people—
—To build confidence in the institution—
—To build for cordial and permanent veh
tions among the bank depositors of
community.
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8 us make it come true.

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First National Bank
A COMMUNITY BUILDER

Write us for prico nnd terms

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Community Enterprises
The growth of this Hunk hits been clue to the
development of the business enterprises deal­
ing with it.
Am farming Is one of the principal enterprises
in this community, Wl» have made it a point—
in (he farmers’ behalf—to interest ourserves in
drainage, soil fertility, high grade seed, pure­
bred slock, etc.
This community hank is always ready to talk
with the farmers regarding the development of
farm business.
What can we do for YOU?

4% INTEREST PAID

■The Seminole County
1
Bank
■ STRENGTH

PROGRESS

SERVICE

Vitnmincs uro mysterious. No one
has over seen one. Yet science knows J. H. HINTERMISTER
definitely what they will do.
PIANO CO.
Tho knowledge of vitnmincs hns
BUY IN SANFORD
been a godsend to countless sufferers
of certain diseases which are caused
by a lack of ono or more of the three
vitamlnes, A, 11, and C in tho regular
diet.
While experimenting on small nni- YOU CAN GET MORE
mnls learned doctors found that omitB ting Vitamine A in their food caused
an eye disease that waH as bad as the
length of its name—xerophthalmia.
Giving back Vitamine A to tho tiny
suiTerors cured them of tho eye dis­ QUALITY &amp; SERVICE
ease.
Nut long nftorward a Danish doctor
found tile same kind of eye disease in
children whoso war diets gave them
little or no A vitnmincs. He fed these
children cod-liver oil, which is rich In
—at—
Vitamine A, and they wore cured.
During the war Dr. II. Gideon Wells,
an eminent Chicago pathologist, who
was in Rumania for the American Red
Cross, saw hundreds of Rumanian
children going blind. Their food had
been only cornmcnl nnd a soup made
from bran and vegetables. This diet
wns lacking in Vitamine A.
A shipload of cod-liver oil wns com­ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»
; mandeered by Dr. Wolls, who hud
learned of the valuable vitniiiino con­
tent of thnt substance. Ho fed it to
the suffering children and is credited
with performing more miraculous
cures of blindness than are recorded
in the Scriptures.
Tires Tulles
Similar cures of other diseases have
$1.90
...$
8.50
been made in many other parts of the
2.10
world by supplying missing vitnmincs
—A, II, or C. It can bo readily seen :!2x3 Vi
2.55
.. 14.00
from this tluit a correct balance of all 31x4
2.90
.. 16.50

VALUE

FOR $1.00

F. I*. FORSTER, President ,

B. F. WHITNEH, Cashier

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CHULUOTA INN
On the Okeechobee Branch of tho Florida East Const Railway, ClmluoIn, Fin., among the pines nnd lakes of Seminole county, an up-to-date
mndern brick hotel, with private baths nnd hot water heat- First
class cuisine. Rates $2.G0 to $3J50 per day; $10 to $18 per week, «ccording to location of room.

MRS. CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, Manager

POST CARDS AT THE HERALD OFFICI

THE BALL HARD­
Electric Motor Repair Co.
WARE CO.

GUARANTEED TIRES
AND TUBES

19.50

3.25

miry for our health and well-being.
20.00
3.35
For the benefit of people who can­ .13x1
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27.00
3.00
not easily get sufficient vitnmincs in 34x4
their food, scientists have found ways
GAS, OILS, GREASES, Etc.
to concentrate and condense the three
Tank up with uh
vinmines so that they may bo taken 1
in addition to regular meals. Tills
scientific step has raised the health
standard all over the world.
Haircut, 10 cents.
Burlier Simp.

F.P.

Second Street

20(1 S. Main St.—Orlando, Fla.—Phone 226-W
We are Specialists on GENERATOR or MO­
TOR Troubles of any description
We RE-WIND any MAKE of ARMATURE,
MOTOR or GENERATOR at low
cost to owner
We specialize in Farm Lighting, Power
House or Pumping Machinery Repairs

None Too Small--None T o o
Large for Us
-Ynu Will Re Our Customer Afterward-.

Try Uh Once-

271-tip 105 Palmetto St., Sanford, Fla.
II

Shoe Repairing—Hand Work

Another

Pair

Free!

We Gave the Following Persons a Pair of Shoes in Oar Recent Contests; Mrs. Jno. Abrahams, Mrs. J. Levy, Miss Mae Godhoe

MAKE YOUR PURCHASES WHERE
With each one over 10c you get nn opportunity to get nny pair of Shoes you want FREE.

Starting Saturday, February 11th to February 28th
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RULES—Register your name on a hook on any number from 1 to 1,000.
On Saturday eve., February 28th,' we will draw 10 numbers from a box
and for the name registered opposite the 10th number we will give—

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PAIR SHOES FREE
We Are Following Out Our Original Idea of

“SELLING QUALITY CHEAPER FOR CASH”
We Can Save You From $1 to $2 on Many Purchases

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1922
fcl and his place at tho head of the table
wns most ablo filled by Vico President
Shnron—this was also tho prosidont's
day to address tho club, and Mr.
Shnron took that place too, and did
" F„r Florl'to! Mostly cloudy
address the club.
Stating that ns
Z tonlelit nnd Soturstoy! P"obKiwnnis stood for Building Business
*" nb|y
.. min Saturday
Snturdny in oxit also stood for Building Manhood.
jj trente North portion; and
Mr. Shhron mndo, not only a speech,
H warmer tonight^
but a short oration nnd hold his hear­
_ «* Sa Pa iw im let t t lot
ers spoil-bound during tho discourse.
fra
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Bert Mcllvillo was present with
ra Fa W
some of his players, nnd during tho
luncheon rendered tho following pro­
gram.
Solo—Profiteering
Blues—Mrs
IB ha ^ im H W h N h Brockhnhn,
Solo—Just Drifting—Mr. Harring­
c p MeConchoy, of Lnkolnmi, waa
ton.
( business visitor hero yesterday.
Song—Dapper Dan, the Indies mnn—
—Mrs.
Livingston
T J McCall, of Brunswick, Go., was
Song
—
Witty Song—The Premier
in the city yesterday transacting buslCommetlinn—Tohby Melville.
[IMS'
Mr. Brockhnhn nccompnnicd tho
entertainers—ns
well as Frank Akers.
S K Gillespie, of Birmingham, is
Every
body
that
enn possibly do so
,pending some time here attending to
will he at tho luncheon four weeks
business.
from yesterday because then N. .T.
Dillard will tell the boys how to print
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, of Oak the Sanford, Herald.
Hill, Fla., were visitors in this city
yesterday.
Mrs. Harry Pnpworth, of New York
is
the guest of her father, M. F. Rob­
jl \\' Nickerson wns a business vis­
inson
at his home on Park nvenue.
itor here yesterday from tho
City

nnd Muurin Culled on tho pnpol
secrotnry of stnto todny to submit
tho request thnt tho papal constitution
he amended fixing the date for the
convening of a conclnvo at an indef­
inite period after the demise ,* f the
pope to permit the United States,
Cunmlft and South America to par­
ticipate.

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Beautiful.

TEMPERATURE:

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Again we are constrained I*
to rise nnd remark thnt the I*
weather is just about tho K
finest that can ho found I*
Buy it with a Herald Want Ad.
upon this tercstiul footstool. K
You can’t heat it anywhere. K
It Is tho lOtli day of Fob- N
ruary—the usunl time for ^
cold weather nnd freezes if I*
CORRECTED TO NOV. lfl, 1921
there aro going to ho any R
—nnd tho maximum tern- I*
Southbound
poraturo is 72 and tho min- P
Arrive
Departs
imum is 17. Pretty soft P
2:30 n.m,
2:40 «jn.
for we Florida crackora P
8:40 n.m.
down here in littlo old Snn- P
1:18 p.m.
1:38 p.m.
ford, with the celery com- P
2:55 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
ing along Hue and a great P
0:55 p.m.
7:10 p.m.
prospect for spring crops, Pn i
with the elections in tho Pfl
Northbound
offing nnd the Republican P*J |
Arrive
Depnrts
party getting ripe for an- Pn
82 ......... 1:48 n.m.
2:03 n.m,
other fall, yes.
Pa
84...................11:45n.m.12:05 p.m.
5:10 A. M. FEB. 10, 11122 KB (
80.................. 2:35p.m. 2:55 p.m.
Maximum .................... 72 Fa
02.................. 4:00p.m. 4:05 p.m.
Minimum ............ ....... • &lt;14 Pa
28 ..........10:00 p.m.
Range .......................... 47 Pa 1
Barometer ..................20.37 Pa
Trilby Branch
Culm and clear.
Pa '
Arrive
Departs
Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pn»'
xNo. 100..........
7:00 n.m.
xNo. 24..........
3:25 p.m.
MISS SIMMONS—ORGANIST
xNo. 158..........
7:60 n.m.
No. 22..........
7:00 p.m.
Miss Mildred Simmons, who has
opened a studio for the teaching of
Leesburg Ilrnuch
music, both piano and pipe organ in
Departs
Arrive
Sanford, will preside at the pipe or­ xNo. 157....... 3:55 p.m.
gan at the Baptist Temple on next No, 2 1 ....... 2:50 p.m.
Sunday,
Miss Simmons is o grod- xNo. 101....... 5:50 p.m.
unte of the Boston Conservatory of xNo.
25....... 1:30 p.m.
Music nnd hast remarkable ability, No.
22....... 7:00 p.m.
both as a teacher and as a performer,
Be sure to hear her on Sunday at Tho
Oviedo Branch
Temple,
xNo. 120....... 7:45 p.m.
xNo. 127..........
3:40 p.m.
Have you visited the new Sanitary
x—Daily, except Sunday.
Bakery,—Daylight Bakery, 313 San­
ford avenue?
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TRAIN SCHEDULE

HIGH SCHOOL—tWEDNUSDAY NIGHT
G. c. iliinicon, of Atlanta, G«.p was
among the out-of-state business visi­
Don't fail to see the minstrel show
tors in this city yesterday.
at the High School Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. It. Brobston, Mrs. It is the first of its hind ever given
it will not begin until
Yackey, Mrs. Mi Timmons of Jackson­ in Sun'ord.
ville, stopped over in Sanford yester­ after prayer meeting so as not to con­
day enroiite to tho southern pnrt of flict, Tickets on sale at Mobley's,
also by school children. Benefit High
the state.
School Athetotic Association 50 nnd
25 cents.
275-2tp
C.U’T. I'A I JO SPEAKS
Kl WAN IANS YESTERDAY
MRS. A. M. IMIH,LIPS RETURNS
FROM NEW ORLE\NS
C'npt. Fat jo was a visitor at tho
Kiwan is Luncheon at the Valdez yesMrs. A. M. Phillips the directress
terdny nnd spoke to tho Club mem­
bers. The Captain, in his remarks of tin* music at Tho Baptist Temple
stated Ihat he was pleased to note who has been attending the Baptist
FAVOR AMERICAN
that his dream of many yenrs ago, Bible School of New Orleans, where
PARTll l" VTION IN
while n resident of this city, had she completed a special course in
music,
has
returned.
She
will
have
i
practically come true in that the city
I l l y T h e A H N i t P l n l e i l l ’r r n « &gt;
ROME, Fell. 10.—Two thirds of the
had made many improvements along charge of the music at the Tempdo
the lim suggested, particularly tho on next Sunday. Mrs. Phillips is one foreign cardinals ••id a small frac­
butk-hi’iul and the other improvements of the host lenders of church music in tion of tin Italians favored Ameri­
the state and the people of Sanford can participation in tii * innclavt
along the way of civic beauty.
She will which elected Pope Pius XL Against
The late soloists at the meeting | ate appreciating her worth
the proposal to delay the election
were Itafeld, Akers, ami McCuller, sing u solo on Sunday,
were almost all the Italian ••nnlbmls,
who in the words of Forest Lake pun­
Don’t forget Cream Puffs, Daylight led by the Cnmerlengn, Cardinal Gusished the Club by singing Liza Jane.
Bakery will servo them all day Sat­ pnrri.
They promised not to do it again.
Cardinals Luncon, Dubois Ardrieu
275-lte
President Connelly wns indisponsed urday.

SAVE YOU MONEY
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SHOWING

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£ AND BUSINESS £
i An early Spring selection of unusual Ladies’ Wearing Apparel, Millinery and Novelty Acces- ■
J Mirics. It is our utmost desire to have you see our large assortment of up-to-date merchan- J £
DIRECTORY £
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and we cordially invite your inspection.
£
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MILLINERY

An unparalled ad­
vance Spring collec­
tion of Frocks, fash­
ioned by some of the
best designers in the
country. New colors,
new fabrics, new lines.
Supple Taffetas, Crepe
Knits, Crepes and oth­
er materials prevail.
We have them for the
Miss, the small woman
and also for the wom­
an of larger propor­
tions, moderately pric­
ed -

We are showing a
beautiful selection of
distinctive headwear,
, extraordinary pattern
hats, clever sport hats,
sailors in a variety of
straws. Unusual are :
the pretty color com­
binations, wool em­
broidery, fruit and
flowers for trimmings.
In all we feel that we
can satisfy the most
discriminating. Priced
from—

$19.75 ^ $39.75

$4.9510 $19.75

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and be in plenty of time to trade it out with
some.of our Spring Merchandise we will put
on display next week.

Perkins &amp; Britt
The Store That 1» Different

Sanford, Florida

PLAN NOW TO HAVE YOUR OWN HOME
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Ownership of Real Estate gives you a definite place and in­
fluence in the community. It makes you a more desirable
citizen. AND WHAT REITER INVESTMENT CAN YOU
MAKE?

A. P. CONNELLY, Agent

V. C. COLLER, Prop.
2nd nnd Third.

E, R. UEKGQUIST.

General Shop and Mill
“WE DELIVER THE GOODS’’
Work
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Quick Service Transfer
517 Commercial Street

Storage Facilities

Sanford, P u

If

mc

S. O. Shinholser

pleusc you, tell othera; if nor
tell us. Phone 498

You Cim Find the Name of
Every Live Professional and
Business Mnn in Snnford in
This Column Each Day
*
mmiDinMiiQiiBihiio

Contractor and Builder
COMFORT COTTAGE
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SANFORD
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FLORID
Fa
ia now open for guests. Will ho glad
Pa
to sco now as well as old frionde.
Fa Sanford Steam Laundry Rooms nlid moats, also manta. House
FOR SERVICE
na
v
heated.
Cnll 14G-J
in
Miss N. A. Walker
Mrs. M. Martin
W. BAWLING. Prop.

George A. DeCottes
Attorney-at-Luw

Geo. W. Knight

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.

Real Estate and Insurance
Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD -:•
-:- FLORIDA SANFORD •:• •:• -:- FLORIDA

Acteylene Welding
OF ALL KINDS

Sanford Welding Co.
109 North Sanford Avenue

General Machine nnd Boiler Work;
Grinding; Del.uxe Pistons;
H. W. NICKERSON Cylinder
Oversize Rings nnd Pins; Flywheel
Public Accountant; Audita—System.
Steel Gear Bands; Crank Shaft! re­
Income Tax Service
turned; agents for Caillo Inboard and
Room 10 McNclll-Davia Bldg.
Phone 832
Orlando, Fla Outboard Motors, -----------Phone 61

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ACCESSORIES

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Cream Oatmeal

In novelties we have many new additions.
Besides Hose, Gloves, Hand-Bags, Blouses,
Underwear, Kimonos, and many other things
t o numerous to mention, we have just added
a vary pretty line of collar and cult sets, also
collar and vest sets, in pretty laces and orgamlicr—

&lt;&gt;ur lino of KABOS, we have added
THOMSON’S GLOVE-FITTING CORSETS,
whit-h we now fool has placed our Corset De­
partment in a position to ertre for the needs
"I must any woman desiring a Corset of the
Lottor kind. We feature the Stout Corset
foJ* Hie larger woman. Wo also have a line
selection of the well known Bien-Joliet and
Kahn Brassieres at popular prices.

49c to $1.95

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A fciv New Spring Coat Suits just received----- Your inspection invited j

IBAUMEL’S SPECIALTY SHOP!
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keeps you a member of our Clothing* Club in
good standing and the benefits to be derived
from this club are many.

SANFORD NOVELTY Auto Radiator Repair
Shop
WORKS

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