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“ The City Substantial”

I^TieCHy S u b stan tia l^

IN THE H EAR T OF THE W O R LD ’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 276

SANFORI), FLORIDA, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY II, I922
lyOMJME M

CONFIDENCE MEN FLEECE
SOLID
CAR
LOAD
CELERY
G f COUNTY EXHIBITS
VICTIM AT ORLANDO,
GET $12,000 IN CASH SANFORD TO CALIFORNIA
SHOULD BE GATHERED
JOHN RUSS' LL, SHIPPER
AND READY MONDAY
Same Old Story in the Same Old Way— Same Old
Gags, and Everything

Wt W| W-H Hi!

Sanford Vegetables Will

iRicr Five-County I1air
Starts at Orlando
Tuesday

Three confidence men fleeced
II. I neither Cohen nor McKnight would
1TTII CHILD HORN
Help Supply Califor­
Cohen, of New Kensington, !’n., out hnve been able to meet the loss if the
EVEN IN JAC K S O N V ILLE
TO PROUD FA TH E R
of $12,000 in this city Thursday. The ' market had turned against them. CohT H E Y FIN D “ T A P P E R S "
nia’s Needs
IN W EST V IR G IN IA
men weto trailed by Sheriff Knrol, ' en was anxious to piny the game
A T P A N A M A I* A It K
but escaped shortly nfter Cohen had squarely. Ho ofTercd to raise $12,000
S TA R C IT Y, W. Vn.. Feb.
fca
JAC KSO NVILLE , Feb. 11 Id parted with his life savings under to invest. McKnight promised to get
11.—
(B y
the
Associated
through $ 22,000.
hn • — (B y the Associated Press) Hu promise of untold wealth
Press).—John
W.
DysenA
fte
r
that
things
moved
swiftly.
Ha — Five men were nrested in Id speculation on the "stock exchange.”
HAS M ITIG ATE D A G A IN S T C A L I­
borry,
of
this
place,
70
Cohen
made
a
flying
trip
to
Now
Ken­
A fte r mortgaging his homo in
H« a raid on the headquarters H»
FO R NIA F R U ITS AND VEGE­
years old, today celebrated
Id o f n gang of alleged confl- Hu Pennsylvania nnd drawing the cash sington and mortgaged his dry goods
TAB LE S TH IS SEASON
the birth of his 17th child.
Hi jlenoo men at Pnnnmn ,Pnrk Ha from a local hank, Cohen gave the store. He returned with n certified
f a i r (iltOUNDS
He is in excellent physical
Ho a suburb of Jacksonville to- Ha money to the men— 1,200 ten dollar check for $12,000 on tho Logan Trust
Sanford celery Is shipped to many
condition
»nd works eight
Company.
But
tho
broker
would
not
bills—
he
was
to
meet
thorn
in
u
few
Scmlnolr county expects to have a Ha day. Deputy Sheriff Shack- Ha
parts of the United States, Cnnadn,
hours
a
day
as
a
carpenter.
. ‘ . . . at the Subtropical hair Ha leford, who conducted the Hu hours. They never appeared. Cohen accept the check. He gave it to the
and other countries and shipping SnnTile seventeenth child was
First National Rank hero for collec­
l rrOrloml„ next week if all those who Hv Fort Lauderdale raid Inst Ho doesn't think they ever will.
ford celery to California is probably
horn
yesterdny
to
his
sec­
Here is Cohen's story ns it was told tion. Judge Hlnnd, president o f the
L e promise,I to bring in their fruits Id week, was in charge of the Ha
no new thing but shipping Sanford
ond
wife,
who
is
fifty
years
I hank, told him it would he ten days
Park
raiding Hi to local authorities yesterday:
Iud*vegetables, etc., will keep their Ha Panama
celery to Los Angeles hy the car load
old.
About two weeks ago he met u man before he could check on the account,
' ork an,I bring them to the store of Ho squail. It was said the Ho
is new and rather startling when one
named
McKnight who said he was a hut Cohen couldn’t wait. He notified
H
w
house
contained
wire
tapH
u
T j Miller &amp; Son on Monday mornconsiders
Hint near Los Angeles is tho
s . • ,
*u.i Ha Ha h«i
Ids home bank to wire the money here,
L
‘ Frank L. Miller has charge of Hu ping apparatus and huge Ha wholesale grocer in Cleveland, Ohio.
big celery section nnd their nsking for
Ho McKnight was gifted with a magnetic but first at the instigation of Cousins,
Je'exhibition and wants the co-oper- Ha quantities of bogus money.
prices on Florida vegetables denotes
Id personality and he and Cohen became he ordered the local bank to send the
llion and help of the people of the Hw
only one thing— that tho recent cold
Ha
Hu Ha Ha Ha Ha Hu Hu warm friends. One evening they were check by express.
Imunty in order to mnke It what It
snap out there must hnve injured the
Meanwhile Cohen wns shown the
sitting in Eola Park and McKnight
.fcouM be the liest exhibit of fruits
celery and other vegetables to such nn
suggested they walk down to Lake house where th emnrkct reports were
jr.J vegetables In the stnte.
This
extent that Florida vegetables must
Lucent. Thu two men were walking being received. The men pointed out
,«r there will be five counties to
be shipped in to supply the demand
around Lucerne Circle when Cohen II. L. lieemnu'a lusidciicu on Goiu ave­
J,Bprte and Seminole will hnve to
for some time at least.
found a poekelbook containing $230 in nue. Mr. lleeinan was entertaining
grange a much larger and finer exIn other words Florida and Califor­
cash, n "gold certificate” for $100,000 som** f- :'»M&lt;|- o*i the I'iwti of h s home
libit than n-iiiil if this fine little coun­
nia are the only two states that have
WHICH
LASTS
TW
O
DAYS
AND
nnd a ticket which entitle.! the hoUkv 1 .7 ^ '■’ ousins explained to Cohen that
ty u t&lt;&gt; bold her laurels for the other
any fresh vegetables at this time and
FLOODS OUT M AN Y
to membership in tho "International these persons were all “ playing the
counties are pending much time and
a
cold snap to either one of them
FARMS
market."
Stock Exchange.”
mono &lt;m their exhibits nnd have the
makes the stricken state dependent
Cohen’s money reached the local
Cohen was elated, but at that mo­
mlitnm e of the city and county A R E T H E FIR ST TO CUT DOWN
upon the other to that extent.
III)- Tin* A«mirlnli*il l*»f««l
hank Thursday afternoon and he open­
ment
a
man
approached
crying
out
SHIPS,
(SUNS
AND
A
IR
­
SAN FRANCISCO, Fob. II. -C a li­
kutis of trade and all the civic bodies
Today John Russell, the well known
that he had lost his wallet and was ed an account there. Shortly before fornia is Imping for relief today from Sanford grower and buyer of vege­
PLA N E S
c { town and country,
ruined. McKnight told the man, who the closing hour he returned and told n storm which for the last two days tables shipped a solid ear load of cel­
Frank M iller. and F. P. Nines are
gave his name as William Cousins, Judge Illand he wanted to withdraw brought unusually heavy rainfall in ery to Los Angeles and he will no
(Il&gt; Tin* .\Nworliilrtl
collecting the exhibits for the
W ASH IN G TO N , Fob. 1 1 .— Addition­ that "m y friend here has found your the account, that lie was going to buy
the lowlands and snow in the moun­ doubt have other orders before tho
Stmiiude 11 unty exhibit and they are
al steps had been taken by the Wash­ wallet." Cousins was overjoyed. He an orange grove. The hank officers
tains. Farms and orchards near Snn season is over. Mr. Russell is one of
hiving the -ante difTlculties exporieneington government oven before pre­ insisted that Cohen keep the $220, hut tried to convince hint it would he fool­
Jose nnd Huntington Bench arc in­ the pioneers In the cash buying and
„1 in the past—apathy in the prime
sentation of the naval limitation nnd McKnight hastened to refuse for his hardy to carry so much cash and
event of the season—that o f getting
selling vegetables in this section and
undated.
supplementary treaties to the senate friend. Cousins snid he was in u great warned him to look out for confidence
operates in the northwest and south­
busy ami keeping busy nnd sending
yesterday by President Harding to hurry to get to the "stock exchange” men, but Cohen became indignant.
fresh fruits and vegetables nil during
TH RE E BIG NIGHTS
west during the summer mouths and
make immediately effective so far as and after some discussion it
was Judge Bland, in order to gain time,
is well known in every vegetable and
the fair week. The fair starts at Orthe United States Is concerned, some agreed that ho should invest tho mon­ told u teller to count out the money in
Thu Sanford band will play every fruit center in the United States,
'untio next Tuesday and on Monday
provisions o f those agreements, in­ ey found in the wallet in Cohen’s |ten dollar bills. Then he telephoned
the exhibits must be brought to San­
night, a cnfntcrin pupper will he serv­
Sanford celery will soon he nt tho
cluding the status quo understanding name. It took Cousins just fifteen a
Sheriff Karel, who arrived just
as
. ed every night, nnd it looks like nil peak of the season nnd hundreds o f
ford to Miller’s store in order that
as to Pacific fortifications.
minutes to return with fifteen hun­ [ Cohen wns ready to leave.. The sheriff of Sanford will he down town every cur loads will lie moving from this
they can lie sent to Orlando nnd ar­
War department orders have di­ dred dollars which Cohen had won. It trailed Cohen to Lake Kola where ho
one o f the three nights o f the Knights section before the season is over as
ranged properly in time for opening
rected the diversion o f nn assignment was then agreed to invest the entire met three men in an automobile. A fter
of Columbus Carnival.
Some o f the Sanford is recognized as being tho
day.
of fourteen three-inch anti-aircraft amount and in a short time the third turning his money over to the men
biggest plans ever made for a local largest celery center of the world.
From all accounts of the fair this
guns built for the Manila fortifica­ man appeared representing himself to Cullen he left them. He was to collect
affair c f this kind have been made by Shipping celery to California by tho
year at Orlando it promises to eclipse
tions. They are enroute from San be the manager of the exchange, lie his fortune Thursday night. Of course
tho committees nnd without a doubt, enr loud is only another boost for this
anything they have attempted to pull
Francisco on the transport Wheaton told Cohen he bad won $100,000 and lie never saw the men again. Police the advance dope states, the biggest
great vegetable center of tho universe.
in a lom time and having two new
and will he unloaded at Honolulu. At produced a package of bills, but with­ hero say he never will. And Cohen
time *vet.
counties in the exhibit line this year
\
the same time orders assigning an air held payment when he learned that thinks so himself. -Orlando Sentinel.
Arrangements have been complet­
GLASGLOW , Scotland., Feb. 11.—
promises to bring a greater array of
service heavy bombardment squadron,
ed with the Sanford Band whereby Robert Stewart,, scotch checker cham­
fruits and vegetables and general
now assembled at Mather Mold, ( alif.
they will render three concerts.
One pion today won international cham­
farm products, fine poultry, etc. Sem­
Id Id Id ha Id ha ha Id Id
to the Philippine forces were rescind­
each night, on the carnival grounds. pionship
by defeating American
inole mu compete with the best of
nn
Ha
A
Contract
wns
signed
yesterdny
with
champion
Newell
Banks, Detroit,
them if the pen pit* who have exhibits ed.
hat
These orders followed earlier action Id
tiie owner o f n merry-go-round, shoot­ Over series o f forty games Stewart
will hring them in and the celery this
id
by the navy department stopping the im
ing gallery nnd '"ill games nnd these, won two, Banks one and thirty seven
year is ,n piimc shape to exhibit.
h1
1shipment of a large assignment of Id
mixed in with the home nmde affairs played to draw.
Gel busy on the fuir exhibits at
mines to Manila and also the order to he Id Ha kn id Id Id ha ha hu
will mnke this carnival look like
on'e and h &gt;vc them ready to ship on
suspend work on all new capital ships
Johnny
Jones sure enough.
Mondav
CELERY
scheduled for scrapping when the lim­
The usual puddle wheels nnd other
COLORADO SENATOR S AYS A N ­
itation treaty has been ratified. An­
features at this carnival will he ft
l ,'arlot Shipments for Fell. loth
NOUNCEM ENT W IL L BE
other spociul board was created yes­
and
10 cents.
Tlu* shown are priced
44
Florida —Sanford section ......
M ADE SOON
terday by the department, headed by
nt 2f&gt; nnd 35 cents.
This gives tho
Florida— Manatee section ............ 2(1
Rear Admiral McElroy, to determine
public
elinnce
nt
something
belter
California— Southern district
3
(Ily Tin* Associated I'rrn )
whether the dreadnought West Vir­
than
the
carnivals
past
at
a
price |
DENVER, Fell. 11.— United States
ginia, under construction at Newport
less
than
ever.
"The
floozy
Cruiser”
,
Totnl enrs ................................. 03 Senator Nicholson, o f Colorado, snid
News, or the dreadnought Washing­
is
tho
lending
show
and
will
have
Bob
I
CHARGED W ITH FE LO N Y BUT 18
Shipping Point Information, Feb. 10: hero last night ho expected the presi­
ton, building at Camden, N. J., should
.RELIEVED TO BE IM PO RT­
SANFORD, F L A .: Warm, clear. dent would announce within ten days Herndon, Clnrnnce Mnhoney, Tom
be retained with the dreadnought Col­
A N T LIN K
Haulings moderate.
Demand and the appointment o f Dr. Hubert Work, Engnn, Sid Rive, Reg Holly and many
I’ltKSIDKNT w a n t s s e n a t e t o
orado, also building nt Camden, to
movement moderate, market unsettled of Pueblo, Colorado, as postmaster other such locnl stars, and this show
LIV E STAM PS OF
make up the two post-Jutland ships to
(Ily 'I'lir tssoelntrd Press)
little change in prices. Cnrlots f. o. general. Hays will retire March 4th. will last an hour and a linlf. The open
APPR O V A L
LOS ANGELES, Fob. 11.— A man
bo Included In the American fleet as
air
theatre
will
be
well
lighted,
with
I). cash track: 10 inch crates Golden
an equivalent for Japan’s retention of
who the police believed to bt a ma­
n good stage nnd plenty of sents.
&lt;ll&gt; The A u o r ln trd P ress)
Self Blanching in tho rough -Is-Os Edison’s Birthday,
the
battleship
“
Mutsu"
o
f
nbout
tho
WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.— Presi­
There will he something now in the terial witness in the Taylor murder
mostly $2.r»0; cnrlots f. o. b. usual
But
No
Loafing
wny o f a balloon ascension with para­ ease was arrested hero today. Ho is
dent Harding today asked the senate same type.
terms: (wire orders) $2.G0-$2.76.
with felony pending further
Ily the terms o f tho treuty, none of
By the Wizard chute drpos nnd there will also ho charged
Destinations of Florida Shipments
to give approval to tho nrnia confer­
investigation of his story, details o f
these steps are required at this time,
something
new
in
the
wny
o
f
nn
nir
Now York, 10; Cleveland 4; St.
ence treaties in order that American’s as both the naval limitations nnd tho
These will which, and Ills name, police refund to
Louis, 2; Doh Moines, 1; Indianapolis, Seventy-five Years Old Today and Is ship flying over Sanford.
Professed desire to rid the world of status quo agreement nro effective
be
good,
wntch
fnr
the
dates
they will divulge. Later, with search warrant
Working as Usual
1; Savannah, 11; Boston, 3; Atlanta,
two detectives made hurried trip but
* #r ’any not become “ a hollow mock­ only on formal exchange nnd dnposlt 2; Chicago, 1; Detroit, 1; Florence, 7;
go up.
ery."
declined
to tell their destination.
o f treaty ratifications by tho five sig­ Philadelphia, 3; Baltimore, 2; W il­
There
have
been
ninny
local
carni­
(I l y The Assoelnted I ' r m )
W EST ORANGE, N. J., Fob. 11.— vals in the pnst nnd tho experiences
"If we cannot join In making offec- natory powers. The Washington gov­ mington, 1; Kansas City, 1; Potomac
be these covenants for peuco,” ho ernment apparently Iuib adopted a pol­ Yards, 0; Wnycross, 2; Toronto, 1; - Thomas A. Edison wns horn Hcven- of each o f these other cnrnlvnls will Band Will Play
ty-flvo years ago today hut today is he put into this onu ensuring the
'ai|l. “"ml stamp this conference with icy o f going beyond the strict letter of Cedar Rapids, 1; totnl cars, 70.
in Central Park
just another Snutrdny la his busy life. public of something entirely new.
American’s approval, wo shnll dis-1tho trenty, however, and evidencing in
Hu
made
no
plans
to
take
tho
day
o
ff,'
There will he no "hold ups" you pay
oeilit the influence of the republic,1advance by specific acts, its intention
Tomorow Afternoon
W H A T S H A L L CO NSTITU TE
not even to delay rising beyond his for nothing you don’t get, nnd whnt
fender future efforts futile nnd un- j to live up to the full spirit of the
IN T E R N A T IO N A L LAW W IL L
usual hour. He faced the Hiime rou­ you do pay will he less than that ask­ "The program follows:
'xely, and write
discouragement treaty engagements. There nro Indi­
BE D E TE R M IN E !) BY HAGUE tine with his army o f follow work­
ed hy any carnivals of tho past.
cations
that
additional
stops
are
un"here today the world is rendy to nc-1
March— II Borgsaliorc.......... Boccalnr
men nt tho groat Edison plant.
dor contemplation In connection with
I f you don’t make your pinna to nt- Selection from Comic Opern Ermindaim new hope.”
( I l y The Assoelnted I'rriml
tend those threo big nights you will
TH E HAGUE, Feb. 11.— The deter­
io .....................
Jnkobowskl
Delivering his message In person, specified Island fortifications which
miss
something good.
Arrangements Vocnl Solo— They Needed a Song
will
further
emphasize
this
attitude.
CAR
LOAD
OF
POLICE
mination of what Hhnll constitute In­
n a voice nnd mnnncr that betook
are being made to accomodate largo
HELD UP A T CORK
ternational In w , will bo one of the
'eep emotion, the president was ans­
Bird in Heaven ho God Took Ca­
crowds.
Remember the dates, Feb.
ARMS
T
A
K
E
N
A
W
A
Y
most Important functions o f tho per­
wered repeatedly by applause from TUG NORFOLK SINK ING
ruso Away .....................Tom Clark
21, 22 nnd 23.
manent court o f justlco sot up undor
0&lt;ir ami galleries.
Ho asked that
Patrol—Tho Guardsman.............. Losey
o f f TH IM BLE SHOAL
(I l y The Associated Prcaa)
the
nuspiccH
of
tho
Longuo
of
Nations
Intermission
ratification bo given without delay,
Cork,
Fell.
11.—
Motor
truck
load
COLLIDES W ITH T A N K E R
which is to head tho first public meet­ o f police enroute to Bnndon this M YS TE R Y SURROUNDS
Bass Solo— Beelzebub .......... Cnttozzi
■n( before ho left the capital Ronnto
FIN D IN G OF BODY
ing hore February 16th.
J. Gallagher
aehinery was set in motion to has( I I r The Associated Press)
morning held up by armed men who
IN RIVER AT MIAMI W alts— Los I’atlneors...... Waldteojel
*en a vote.
NORFOLK. Fob. 1 1 .— Tug Norfolk
enptured car, rifles and equiptment.
Duet for Cnrinct nnd Carnot— T ltll
I'be principal treaties nnd two In sinking condition o ff Thimble FIRST JOINT MEETING
No casualties.
( I l y The Associated Press)
RAILROAD AND MINE
Light roault collision cnrly
Serenade ......................
Tltl
PPicnient agreements, tho fruition Shoal.
MIAMI, Feb. 11.— Mystery still
WORKERS
HELD
ON
21
ST
today
with
unidentified
tanker.
Tugs
Miss
Gallagher,
Mr.
Relsensteln
1te twelve weeks o f nogotltlon
You know tho kind of Sundny din­ surrounds finding In tho river horn
ners tho Seminole Cnfo serves. If you yesterday torso o f unidentified man Overture— Splc and Span ........ Jewoll
J r ^"'bided here, were In tho bun wireless calls for assistance answered
( D r The Associated Press!
Fnr ns
nnd pollco hnve found no clue to Blay- Stnr Spangled Banner ................Key
t ’ ? "dernntionnl convennnts tnken by threo tugs from here.
IN D IA N A P O U S , Fob. 11. — Tho hnvo never tried them do It now.
known
none
of
the
Norfolk
crew
in­
270-1 tc er. Head, hands, font severed nnd none
the senate chamber by Mr. Hnrdfirst Joint mooting o f representatives
Thu big ring content will close at
yet found.
Pollco assorts cutting up
J:
‘ lloy propose, in short, n llml- jured.
of railroad men’s organizations and
tho
Melvlllo tent tonight at which
»n on nnvnl armament, a now bill
Don't forget the K. of C. Carnival o f the body Is tho work o f nn oxpert
tho United Mine Workers o f America
Chicken
dinner
76c,
turkey
dinner
time
some young lady will receive a
ns
no
jagged
pieces
of
flesh
wore
left,
'*
for f^hinn, nnd a #our power
will ho held in Chicago February 21 dates, Fell. 21st, 22nd und 23rd.
$1.00
nt
the
Seminole
Cafe
tomordiamond
ring free.
270-8tc
dlsomomborcd
cut
o
ff
noarly,
lfjc‘ ° r‘ to Preserve peoce in tho Pnc270-ltc it was announced today.
row.
.
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THE COLD WEATHER

L et b e h i n d i t
ia s is a fs a r

CALIFORNIA
IS SUFFERING
FROM STORM

AMERICA CUTS
ALL ARMAMENTS
TO PHILIPPINES

MARKETS

RATIFICATION
OF CONFERENCE
IS A S K E D

COLORADO MAN
FOR POSTMASTER
IN THE CABINET

IN TAYLOR MURDER
CASE IS ARRESTED

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; W. A. Kay reports progress in soi­
SUBSCRIPTION BRIDGE
fentured the Vnlentlno ideas. An in­
ling
local peoplo stock in the P lggly
teresting contest afforded much en­
Owing to conflicting dates, the Sub.
W
iggly
Stores In this city nnd thnt
joyment among tho guests, Mrs. J. B. scriptlon Bridge Party to have been
tho
new
Sanford P lggly W iggly Store
Lawson winning the prise, which was given Thursdny evening, Feb. flth nt
MRS. FRED DAIGBH, Society Editor, n box o f Mnry Garden Powder. Tho tho Parish House,' under the auspices will bo started Sanford within thirty
Phono 117-W
honoree, Mrs. Rowe, was presented o f the Woman’s Guild of Holy Cross, days.
I f ruu have M y frlenOa t U III b s i w
the dnle has been changed from Feb.
— If you ore co las anywhere M eomlac colored linen handkerchiefs.
Miss Thelma Harbcr o f Commerce
hem*, or U r o c are eatertalatac* w rite
Following the contest the hostess Feb. 10 to Monday nfternoon, Fpb. 20
a poalnl r a r i to thU Oeeartmeat, clvta s
Georgia
who is spending the winter
served
chicken
salad,
snltlnes,
straw­
Cetalla, or trlehpeae the Itew. It w ill
nt three o’clock.
Phono Mrs. A. P.
in Leesburg was hero today visiting
he creatly appreciate*.
berries, cake and coffee.
Connolly or Mrs. Denne Turner for
friends.
Miss Harbor is well known
Among those enjoying this pretty reservations.
SO C IA L C A LE N D A R
in
Sanford
where sho nnd her mother
party were: Mesdnmes Robert Rowe,
spent scvernl seasons nnd her many
Snturdny— Children's Story Hour will Ed. Betts, I). C. Marlowe, Ernest
A T T E N D CONCERT
friends here were glad to see ,her
bo hold nt Control Pnrk nt four Betts, Porter Pitts, Leslie Bryan, Ben
Among those attending the concert
again.
o’clock.
Caswell, S. M. Lloyd, Henry Purdon, given by Kreislcr, tho world’s best
Saturdny— Coclllnn Club will moot nt I Forest Gntchol, J. B. Lawson and FPctl
violinist at Daytonn Beach last even­
B. A. Howard o f Okeechobee City
3:00 o’clock nt the studio of Mrs. |Dniger.
ing were: Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Mobley, is homo for n few days visit with his
Fnnnlo S. Munson on Myrtle nveMr. and Mrs. B. F. Whitner, Mrs. wife nnd children.
Mr Howard re­
nuo.
EVERY W EEK BRIDGE CLUB
Denno Turner, Mrs. S. E. Barrett, ports Okeechobee City on n boom with
Saturday— Mrs. I). C. Marlowe enter­
Mrs. S. E. Barrett wus the gracious Miss Moll Whitner, Miss Mnrthn Fox,
tho growers nil busy planting spring
tains tho members of tho Seminole
hostess yesterday afternoon at herj Rnndnl Chnse, Benjnmln Whitner, Mrs.
crops.
Bridge Club nt her home on Seventh
apartments in the Wclaka, when she Fnnnic Munson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
street nt 3:00 p. m.
entertained the members o f the Every Ward, Mrs. R. C. Bower, Mrs. R. R.
si
m in in
*i m m
Monday— St. Agnes Guild will enter­
Week Bridge Club.
Deas, Misses Fern Wnrd and Marie Hn
k*
tain nt a Valentino Ten at tho Par­
An absorbing game o f bridge was Floyd, Mrs. Henry Wight nnd Mr. nnd
PA R IS H HOUSE C A L E N D A R *1
ish House from four to six p. m.
played during the afternoon, high I Mrs. Percy Mero.
Monday— Pipe Organ Club will meet
score being made by Mrs. R. A. N ew ­
with Miss Jimmie Lning nt her
man, who was awarded dainty hand­
N E L L IE T U R N E R CIRCLE
homo on Oak nve.
made handkerchiefs.
Mrs. Edison Freeman delightfully
Tuesday— Westminster Club will be
A t the conclusion of the enrd game entertained the members o f tho Nellie Thursdny night— Kiwnnls Club nnd
entertained by Mrs. E. I). Ilrownlee
Rotnry Basket ball.
the hostess served n tempting salnd Turner Circle Wednesday nfternoon.
and Mrs. Phil Allen nt the Manse
Feb.
13.— Saint Agnes’ Valentine
course.
The room wob beautifully decornton Oak avenue at 7:30 p. m.
party. ’
ed with poinsotiens nnd fern.
February M.— Social Department o f
COOKED
FOOD
S
A
LE
O f exceptional interest wnR the dis­
Martin Freiddl, o f Rochester, N. Y.,
tho Woman’s. Club, Bridgo lunch­
The members o f Qircle No. 1 o f the cussion o f tho Vnlentlno Tea to Jic
is the guest of his niece, Mrs. A. W.
eon.
Methodist church will hold a cooked given Tuesday night at the home of February
Lee.
10.— Subscription bridgo
food sale Saturday at McCullcr’s g ro c -1Mrs. W hittle on French Ave.
party, Woman’s Guild.
At the conclusion o f a short busi­
Mrs. J. O. Packard and little grand­ cry store. All kinds o f good things
Feb. 21-22— Woman’s Club Colonial
son, George Edward Armstrong, of will be on sale including pies, cakes, ness program tho hostess served de­
party.
Detroit, Mich., are the guests o f her bread, candy, potato salad, and chick­ licious jello with whipped cream top­
daughter Mrs. W. A. Routh at her en salad, which these ladies specialize. ed with cherrieB.
Save monoy by buying your sonson
Among those enjoying the event
home on West First street.
ticket to tho Lyceum Course. $2.00
were Mesdnmes, Emma Johnson, C. J.
W ESTM INSTER CLUB
fo r tho season or 7Gc for ench admis­
W olf, B. Mothvln, Dorsy Peurifoy,
J. S. (P op ) Wilson left yestcidny
The Westminster Club will be en­
sion.
200-tfc
morning for Avon Pnrk, where he is tertained Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. Whittle, McMullen, Browning, Brooks,
the guest o f Mr. and Mrs. Charles m. by Mrs. E. D. Brownlee and Mrs. and Walker.
The Cicle will meet next Wednes­ Specinllst In SpinnI Adjustments
Heinemnn nt the Club House there. Phil Allen at the Manse.
day
afternoon at 3:30 with Mrs.
Mr. Wilson nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles
The meeting was changed from
Rivers.
Heinemnn left this morning for Tam- Monday to Tuesday on account o f the
Wm. J. Kermode, D. C.
pn where they will join a party o f nlny being given Monday evening by
Note the advertisement in this Issue
friends from Pittsburgh, Pa., nnd at­ the Business and Professional Wom­
Doctor of Chiropractic
of
Baumel’s Specialty Shop. A special
tend the ceremonials of the Shriners. en’s Club.
Gnrncr-Woodruff Building
sale of new spring dresses, millinery
I
Rend the ad­ j Office Hours:
,
FOR VISITOR
Dr. Geo. Hyman, Mrs. E. K. Cox, and ladies accessories.
0 to 12 n. m. nnd 1 to 0 p. m.
vertisement
nnd
visit
the
Specialty
Complimenting her guest Mrs. Rob­ Mrs. A. M. Walker, Mrs. J. L. Miller,
Shop
and
see
the
new
designs.
ert Rowe, o f Jacksonville, Mrs. Archie Misses Clara Milieu, Essie Whittle,
Sundays nnd evenings by appointment
I
Betts entertained most delightfully at Ruth Whittle, Gertrude Lee, Virginia
In this issue is an advertisement o f
a sewing party yesterday afternoon at Ilyman and Mrs. Morris Holston went
Dr.
Theodore A. Baily, o f Orlando who
to Oviedo last night to hear Dr.
her home on Palmetto nve.
FOR SA LE
has
Riggs Chemical Laboratory for
The decorations and other details Owens preach.
FOR S A L E — Hatching eggs nnd baby
the treatment o f Riggs Disease or
chicks; puro bred White Wynnbetter known ns Pyorrhea, a disense
dottes
and R. I. Reds. Chicks, 2.r&gt;c ench,
o f the gums.
Rend the advertise­
eggs
$1.50
setting. Phone 150-W, Mrs.
ment in this issue
L. A. Rcnaud, Sanford Heights.
273-Otp
O. P. Swope of Ovcido nnd Endor

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Ligh t and dark colors, 36-in.
wide, per yard

S A V E $10 to $15
on
S P R IN G S U IT S

FOR R E N T — Furnished
Over Seminole Cufc.

nve.

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STORM SERGE
All colors, per yard

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Popularity Contest

PHONE 442
If you have any votes for above please call
Phone 442.

Thanks

S A N FO R D M A R B L E &amp; G R A N IT E WORKS
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
1018 West First Street

C. H. L A M A R

REPRESENTING

The Franklin Sugar Refining Co.
Franklin Golden
Syrup

209-10tp

5

FOR R E N T —-Rooms for light bousekeeping and sleeping rooms.
All
conveniences. Phone 283-J.
275-tfc

W A N T E D — Man with car to sell tho
best Ford Oil Gauge made. $100.00
per week and extra commissions. Ben­
ton Harbor Accessories Co., Benton
Harbor, Mich.
275-ltp

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At Our Store
SATURDAY,

franklin

F E B R U A R Y 11,1922

SYRUP

G O LD EN

Come in and tnste Candy
Made from F R A N K LIN
GOLDEN SYRUP

W ANTED

‘•mnldi, Sugar RrfiiuV

C. W . STOKES

LOST
LOST— Pair of gold frame spectucles
B in black caso. Return to Herald o f­
fice. Rownrd.
273-2tp

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Stone &amp; Corwin

LOST— Auto roho, plaid on one side
brown on tho other, $3.00 reward if
turned in nt Herald office.
275-ltp

K )U N D

MEAT AND FISH MARKET

FO U N D — Ono puir of glnsscs. Ownor enn get snmo by ending nt Horaid offico, proving property nnd pay­
ing for this ad.
273-tfc

SPECIAL

RED SNAPPER STEAK, LB. . . . . 25c j

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NICE FAT HENS, ALIVE, LB..... 35c j
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OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

bed room.
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Chas. Brndy, the Baritone Soloist, will sing cverv
Wednesday

■I Any time you make a purchase from us that is not entirely satisfacS tory, we will gladly refund your money. W e are here to stay and we
■1 want to please you.

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W e will have a special man
with us Tuesday, Feb. 14th,
through Saturday, Feb. 18th,
taking orders fo r Spring and
Summer Suits.
Have your
measure taken, and have the
Suit delivered when it suits
your convenience.
W e can
save you money.

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R E N T — Comfortable rooms for
S FOR
light housekeeping. 318 Palmetto

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R E N T — Light
housekeeping
rooms, 210 French nve.
272-5tp

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“ Across the Dend Line” and n Cornedv

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Thu intimnte love story of n strong man and
ful woman. The true story of the little French
milliner whom the world enme to know ns Ma­
dame Du Barry.

FOR S A L E — Warehouse with I ~ I t .
siding. Within four blocks o f center
o f city.
Geo. W. K N IG H T
272-tfc

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FOR S A L E C H E AP— 18 hond o t
1018 W « t First Street
mules and horses at J. T. Alloa’s
private bnrn, corner Elm nvonuo and
Fifth St. Phono 34. P. O. Box 412.
— Steagall Mule Co., Snlosmnn, J. E. m
Limey.
272-otp 5
MRS.

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A M E R IC A N
Curlett of Geneva of tho board o f T R Y G U A R A N T E E D
Leather Dubbin. W ill waterproof
county commissioners wore in tho city
and preservo your shoes. In black nnd
today.
tnn. Price 25c per box nt all shoo
dealers.
271-lwc

10 Stores in Georgia-

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BATTER IES

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G ENERAL REPAIRING
West First St.

Fish whole, Fish dressed, Fish steak, Koe [
Mullet, Red Snapper, Western and Florida j
Meat at lowest price--------------- Free Delivery j
PH O NE 372-W-

Old Ford Garage

Phone No. 447-W

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SANFORD DAILY HERALD
Pnlillahrd » v r r ; nMrrnonn except Hund i r nt (hr llr m ltl llulIdttiK, tU7
Mn Kn111In A v r „ Hanford, Flu,

THE HERALD
PRINTING CO!
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Application_____________

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Delivered In City I»y Carrier
One W e e k
1® Cenla
The b l « IS- to lH-pase W e e k ly H er­
ald entirely eovera Hrnilnnle County
and la publlahed e v e r y Friday. A d ver­
tising rntra mnde known on applica­
tion. Ilemoerntle In politico. |IUU per
year, nlwnya In advance,________________
GMIIF.il Tlllfl ABBOCIATKII PHESH

A F T E R T H E "C O N " MEN.
Every law-abiding citizen wants to
see an active campaign waged against
the wire-tappers and confidence men,
who have flourished here in years
gone by, just as they flourished in cvcry center of tourist population thruout the country, North and South,
Newspapers of Florida have tried to
do t' !r part through issuing repeated
wni::!:igs to visitors to beware of the
smooio-loiking stranger with Ills marvein - opportunity to win minimus
sums of money-—an oportunity which
lie may possibly be aide to share with
a new-found "friend." The governmeat is now taking the matter in hand
and through the postoffice department
is doing some publicity work, which
while designed fo obtain Information
about the "con” men, is likewise most
cffcctitnlling warning the visitors to
lnnvnre of all plausible offers that
hint at a royal road to wealth or savor
of "get-rieh-quick" sehenies. Thous­
ands of hand bills setting forth per­
tinent questions, and showing n cer­
tain knowledge of the movements of
the “ con" men are being given wide
distribution throughout the city, and
,
people of Si. Augustine who nave any
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knowledge whatever are being given
an opportunity to tell ft to a postof­
fice inspector. The facts set forth and
tip- much to-ilie-point questions asked
also furnish tjiu best kind of a warn­
ing to the gullible visitor who
is
ready to fall an easy victim to some
"eon" man's blundisluneivts.- St. Au­
gustine Record.

Columbus discovered America. Down
in Orlando yesterdny n man named
Cohen (bo should hnvo known better
from the name) wns victimized out
o f SI2,000 nice round simoleo. a on the
old gag o f finding a pocket book and
playing the stock market,
The bank
nt Orlando where bis money was sent
after he bad sold out his business In
Pennsylvania warned hint not to pny
money out, they even had thu sheriff
nt the bnnk to watch and sen where
the "sim p" took his money but it was
no use. You can't tell them anything.
Sometimes wo think the best thing for
all o f them is to let them nlono and
let the buzzards get them. No matter
how you safeguard them it is the
same ',1 V story and really the mnn
who plays the game thinking he is
beating out the telegraph company
ought to be put in jail for attempt­
ing to steal news.
A man's money is his own and it
is rather difficult to keep him from
spending it when ho chooses and this
hns been brought home to Sanford
people many times,
I f all tho money
(hat has been invested in fake schemes
Was invested In Sanford real estate in
the building and loan association, in
Sanford hotels and other property wo
would have a city here twice the
size o f the present one.
And the
majority o f those who have spent
their money on wild eat schemes know
it now but they would go right out
and do it again tomorrow if the money
would hold out.
Florida gets a bad
name from the confidence man workjpg down here in the winter but if
ilu* doddering old fools that come
down here would use some sense and
listen to the banks there would be no
skin games worked on them,
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H E R A L D , S A T U R D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 11, 1 9 2 2

LONGWOOD

M ICKIE SAYS

WARD OFF D A N j^ iL U S “COLD"

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K e e p \Y UE.NT ’hi PKOSPEUOOS
L O O K !V i', P E R IT R E PR E S E U fS
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Among those motorinr a '
Winter Park Sunday CVL. 7 J0Wn ^
noted author Irving r&gt;,,i’ Ki "car lh»
M .-..lures.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reeves nnd son Mrs. A. Y. Fuller, J. K^vjVn ***.
A few precautions will ilermise Ibe and dnughtcr stopped ovor Saturday Miss Francos Fuller Miw n?i
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llnbllil.v of I't iifliliu cold from ex­ while onroutod to their homo in kcl and E. S. Miller.
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posure to tlie ruins of winter—ns well Gotha.
Mrs. Florence Hudson of
as Its snows. Some of the simplest
J. S. Dinkel was transacting busi­ was a visitor in town TuevlJ .ml°
prcvcnlntlvcs arc those that nature
noon.
herself funil dies. Xme t ceils to eateh ness in Sanford Saturday
a cold when wel If lie or &lt;’ie will walk
C. II. Corn and daughter Miss Ruth
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sprouse and son n.
or run home briskly. Wet clothing o f Franklin, Tenn., arrived to spend nnd Rill Anderson were thn
draws (lie bent from the body and n couple o f months.
the Fuller*. Sunday " " " « « «
lowers the temperature below normal.
Mr. nml M r.. John |in, „
Mrs.
J.
S.
Dinkel
returned
Wednes­
This Is dangerous, lint if the heal of
day
from
Jacksonville
whero
sho
was
daughter
wore visiting Mr nn,t
e
the body Is mnltiliilned by exercise,
Jack
Hartley.
n
m
|
called
on
the
illness
o
f
her
little
little or no liinm results from Hie wet
clothing. If obtainable, two or three grandson Ray Chapman -r.
Tho Ladies of the Civic i
Friends
lumps of sugar should be eaten. This o f the little fellow will bo glad to held their re,.„l„r m„ mh
helps tlu&gt; heart’s union and supplies know he Is much better.
Tuesdny Feb. 7th.
y etlin«
considerable beat to the body.
S.
A
Thompson
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f
Orlando
Mr. nnd Mrs. Eric Snlnbcrg o f Orwas«
Many deride the popular belief Hint
visitor in town Tuesday
It is Impossible to eiitell cold from a Inndo wero calling on friends in town
Mrs. E L. Dinkel „ „ t, Ml„ 0|,
wetting with sea water, but the state­ Sundny afternoon.
were vinltors
Sanford Thundsy.
ment bolds mill'll truth. The salt re­
W ill Ilnrthey of Clovcrlnnd is
tards evuporatlon, and thus chitting of
spending a few days with her parents
the hudy Is delayed. Ohvlonsh, Hint
A merry-go-round,
Mr. and Mrs Jack Iturlhley.
Is an advantage.
Further, the salt
nml ball gnmes nt the K of c r 7
H. F. Pliipa o f Tampa and Cye Ray vnl.
nets us ii sHintilimt, and assists the
‘ Urni27G-8tc
circulation of the Mood. Thai Is another advinilii’-e. Thus, u le s In un­
usual clicimtstunces. there Is much I H H I I I I H I I I I I I I I l l l l l l l g l l l l l l l l l l l l l l ■ Bnnnr-BBnnaax,,
less ehnitce of a cold resulting from ■
a
a
an Immersion In the sen than In fresh a
a
, water. .
a
1 Those who feel much depressed In a
wel weather should form the Imldt of a
a
Increasing their rale of hreiiHdU'.'. The i
t
depression Is due to the liirrcii*e of a
vapor In (lie ulr. mid the coir cipicnl a
A N D S P R IN G F E S T IV A L
proportionate decrease of o\y in. a
a
Is oltv'nlls, S
Quicker lireiit|i!ii
pumps more oxygen Inin the «y-l m. *
ami Hie depression departs.
Much Slckn: i May fls Prevented by
Adoption i f a Few Preventive

Mid-Winter Carnival!

COREAN BOY MATURES C

CHARGES G. 0. P.
CHIEF BORROWS
ON DUMMY NOTE

oral public entry.
, street," and declared the New York ^
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Mr. McGovern explained that if n reserve bank wa« Rpcmlin^ $25,000,- tja||
soldier served only one yenr overseas 000 on a bem’n"ur*'"'s ’’ "d d l-v
*There is a sucker burn evety min
be could ilrnw $30(1.25 cash or $554.7*1 od from profits taken from the fnrSuic cf One Audltnce.
uto. This hold true In the early days
Having
Ins favorite .....
Joke sevwhen P. T. Barnum was In bis prim e,0,1 ‘■'Hhcr of the other four plans. If liters o f the south and
. went.
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- loluld
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- and bold good now only it seems tlmt bo served one year at home bo could
"W olves of Wall ntioet. according,
vvblioat elidiing even a
u
m horn overv minute now dvuw $305 in cash or $427 on one o f j to Senator lle'lln , "wore parties tot ,l(1uie smile fn iii any m h.s I stem is.
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MUCKER HORN EVER Y M IN U TE

papers and by posters of signs the
poor HimpH
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Kaoty Cruissors" with

Bob "

Herndon in the leading role is going

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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

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it is stated that when you see a Yoimtjiter Mny Da Married at
Seven,
Accordlnq
to
Custom
f'hlengo girl with her goloshes buckled
W H AT TH E IK IN I'S MEAN’ S
of the Country.
to the top that’s a sign she is engaged.
We suppose that if she leaves them
Any time lifter a ( ’orean Iioy i e- . t
The following from the
Wilkes- unbuckled it is an invitation for some
lie may be married, and lie Is -■■■’** i
IJnrre Record is such a clear exposi­ fellow to o ffer to buckle them for her still iinengnged ill 12 or II. At ilii
tion of the bonus bill that we repro­ in the hope that it will lead to an en­ time lie winds Ills pigtail— If lie s:|P
duce it in the Herald:
gagement,— Jacksonville Times-Union. nears one In these eroji-lmnde'l ihr
To the soldier who got into the war Yeli! That sounds alt right, but she — Into n tupliimi ami swinger- n Idl
onrlv ami staved late tile soldier bonus must produce tho credentials that In the presenee of tile mihetrotlieil
a I'oreau hev laid tinbill, which is expected to pass the would intiee the shoe-credentials that Formerly, If n„
„u ,|„y
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niti'd Slates Senate within the next
would entice the shoe-every vmnp in ,m tip* sclmolroom ||oor, learning *&lt;•
lew weeks, would mean a sum stilfi- t||(1 wt)|.|(| nm produce two such err
read am) write, lull not |n speak
limit to set him up in business in a deiitinls. St. Augustine Record.
riilnese, ami lie viottlil Imve llmimlil
small way and to secure his future in­
Don't know what Herb means by himself well edaoiled If he a&lt; u'dreil
dependence if he invc.t.i it judicious­ that last but suppose it was written a vague knowledge of Ihe maxims of
I'oafuellis, lie ollen felt mill.ml to
ly, said Attorney Edward F. McGov­ while lie was in Sanford.
tarry a "Jlgg.v" or to drive a paek
ern in explaining tli • adjusted com­
poliy or even to net ns tiur-e to the
pensation hill to the ex-service men
i ustniaster Will Hays will Had the bnliy wldle Ills older hrother wrestled
at the smoker held in American Le­ poslnfl'ire business much safer since
with the Chinese elnssles.
Under
gion Home on Monday night.
they have started to kill o ff all the the new regime the seliool hours are
At the meeting Attorney McGovern movie people.
still long and strenuous, hat the hoys
GLOOMY W EATHER
explained that five different kinds of
pursue u Japanese course of study
In Jnpatii'se. They probably would
compensation are provided in the ad­
\ Pennsylvania man advertised lihPerhaps you have noticed how the justed conipensation or bonus bill, la
vote their games more Interesting than
ernl reward for a hunch of keys he any eiirrleiilltm whatsoever. Their miweather affects you and your nc- addition to a plan for the payment of |m)i
That „ iKht t)l0 f ilu|ur 0f
tlonal sport Is stoiie-Ilgltlitig, wbleb
quuintuiices? When it is gloomy vmi
tt,sb there is an adjusted service cerkeys entered the man's olHcc, im- they carry on during I lit* llrst llftis'a
are gloomy, so ale yotll. trienus.
Alltl
iificiiti*
or
imid
no
midowiiitmt
insiir—
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, tiu iaie or pnm up uimnnnoiii msui Jocklnfr the door to the office and days of the New Year. At Ibe siinie
when
the sun shines
and
bursts
ance
aid |
i-us
7 w |th
... the
*, keys,
,
. $1K4
, 1UI
season they have sky tournaments. In
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. . nature
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i,n
* plan: the
u s vocational
vowmunui training
iniuiMig inn
and tmik
forth in one of tier radiant smiles her *
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l,|nn: t,K‘ ri" " » *,r h,,mi’ » i' 1 V\nn, and |llir|r|lirH „ „ Well as ehicken thieves, which they cal the string of one anlife in all Its aspects is a deal more IL, )j|ni| aottlement aid plan. The inother's kites and lake the falling Idles
read advertisements.
as prizes.—.Marietta NelT III Asia
worth while.
surnnee plan is in the nature of a
Magazine.
I his is the general rule. Occasion- twenty-year insurance policy. At the
Too True
ally altogether too rarely one dis- ,,n,| ,,f twenty years the veteran would
" I t ’s all o ff for the night,' she said
R oot'j CleverneBi.
covers a very wise philosopher who receive in cash I Id per cent of wlmt (|H sju, wiped Iter face with a towel,
A lawyer who once opposed KIlHu
realizes that behind the clouds the ,u. wou|,| rt.ci.|
vi. if
jf he
|u. took
took a cash
eceive
Root In a lironoh-of-proinlsc suit tells
sun is shining just the same; tiiat payment at once, plus a I Vj' 1 interReally
this story: “ My client, for all her
just as there are two sides to every
lie — "They say Jones puts every broken heart, was a very pretty and
problem, every trial, every issue the
4( ri McGovern explained that if u cent lie earns on his w ife’s back."
ilvaelous girl.
Root defeated her—
sordid and the hopeful side.
man served overseas the full period of
She— "Really, business must be rot- nnd me—by ending Ids defease with
And there delightful philosophers (|„, War he could draw a maximum in Icn."
these words:
get all there is out of life to the \ei&gt; cosh of $lir&gt;H.2fi. If he served at homo
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lent lumen of the Jury, do you
last gleam of tranquil happiness. The |K. could draw a maximum o f $7.r&gt;r».
really think that this charming young
lady’s life Is lillgliled or Hail Iter prostemptation is very great to respond This is n KUri.d ot, tlu, flll| |)uri«,(| from
I eels of getting married are preju­
to moods. It is an unhappy thing to April «, |p|7, to June IK), I'.lltl. If a
diced In Ibe least?
I don't suppose
do. Rccause no matter how the clouds nillll served overseas lie would
gut
yon do.
There U not one of you
lower, how gloomy ami dispiriting the
o-, „ 4|Hy |oss t|,0 §(iu bonus paid'
who would be averse to forming the
days may seem without sunshine, the am| jf |1(. served at home lie would get
aeqmdntaitee of m i delightful a |s»rfact remains that just beyond the jj a ,|„y |Vxs than same $dll. [f a man
son.
Why. look at her now—she Is
clouds, on the other side, the sun is ^who served the full period overseaactually smiling at me, but 1 must at
once Inform her that I am not la the
shining. And it is a wise philosophy accepted the insurance plan instead of
to school oneself to look on the sun- tjul t.ahj, p|a„ |1L, would draw at the S AYS F E D E R A L RESERVE HOARD inntrlinonlnl niiirkel.’ " — Itoston Tranny side of every cloud.
lend of
twenty years ¥1,3.12.25 in
iLO
m AN
v kED
h e
n n M im fiv
script.
THOMPSON
Ibis philosophy, carried to its ran- ^cash, plus -Itiid! interest compounded
$5,000,0(1(1
Unlucky Tom.
Honable ultimate, will enable us to suini-minutilly instead o f the JtJfM proA
real
old
fashioned Yankee was tell­
nmke ourselves more comfortable for vitlcd under the cash plan.
W A S H IN G T O N , Fob. 11 -T h e ns- ing a friend of the III liu-k experienced
ourselves and our associates^
He*
Attorney McGovern said Hint if a -ivrtioii that Win, noycr Thompson, hy Ills son Thomas.
cause it means that there Is n happy, veteran chose the vocational training ‘ 0f the National Republican commit*."Take the lust case, as an example."
worthwhile aspect to everything *»'‘l j plan be would also receive I HI
per tee, had borrowed $5,000,000 from tile
lie said. "Just as soon as he went lo
everyone. It is just as easy to think (cent of what be would ordinarily re- New York Federal Reserve bank, on
Itoston to work, Tom fell In love. She
good of people as to think evil of peo- Celve in cash. Ho would rocoivo this ,, "dummy noto" was made liy Sena- lived la one of the Nlthiirhs, and di­
plu; and, for that mattor, there Is as monthly at tbit rate of *1.75 a day tor Helfin, Democrat. Alubanm, in rectly Tom made up Ids mind lie liked
much good to be discovered in the for lh„ period of train,ng. As in the ,|,e senate yesterday in the course of her, lie went and bought a Itfly-lrip
ticket to her plnue and—"
wotst of us as there is evil as much insurance plan tiiis would tiie.in the nn
attack on the federal reserve
"Well, wlinl happened?"
evil in tho best of us as there is good, overseas man could receive a maxi- board.
"What h a p p e n e d W h y , he was
behind the most forbidding oxter- auun o f $1,1112.25 and the home ser- The alleged "deflation" nulbw o*
turned down at the second cull mu)
lor there is somewhere a spark of vir- vice man
could get a
maximum of $ 1,tho hoard was the specialtho
theme
ticketof was left on Ills hands! If
that Isn't laird lc--k, please tell me
tue waiting to be fanned into flame 057.
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‘•'.motor Helfin, Governor, nnd Edby genuine comradeship. That spark
Tire far or home aid plan would id- annul Platt, vice governor o f Hu what Is I"— Mllwau' ee Seiillacl.
must be encouraged to shine of its own |l)W the coldier to receive from the board,
us “ the gold dust twins,"
Now Ship Sianalt for Uie in Fog.
accord, certainly it cannot he fanned government the adjusted service pay The former said he w s "a half hum*!
Most ship collisions In fog are dm*
into flame by force or arbitrary views
ail additional -1U per cent, if be mured Democrat," w' !le the latter
to
the dlllleully la detecting the exact
or imposed action.
(applied the money toward the pur- was referred t o b y
’ o s e a t r ns
direction Hint Hie whistle and hell
beyond the clouds the sun Is shin-1chase of a farm or home. The land "a hickory nut-head.d RemihUcnn."
signals come from. A veteran sen cap­
ing, no matter how dark and dreary settlement aid plan would give the
That the hoard in its reported or­ tain has devised a new method to
tho day. 'Tin far bpottor to rhapsodize soldier the preference right to take dors to refuse credit on cotton "hud overcome this.
over the good things— the sunny side |an,|„ 0I1 the opening o f public or In- been gully o f stenting millions of
lie uses four signal limits of differ­
of the cloud— than to mope about Its «Ifnit lands or o f reclamation projects, dollars from farmers of the .umlli” ent tones, two sirens, a steam whistle
cheerless, dreary side.— Tampa Trib­ A soldier would also be permitted to was asserted by Senntor Helfin. Mr. and u steam gong, alloperated byfoot
lile on such lands us early as sixty Heflin also renewed attacks on the levers. Each t*r thesecorresponds
lo
une.
days prior to their opening for gen- "hvdm-hoadcd monster
of
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Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and
Mr. Noyes were visitors in Orlando
Inst Wednesday.

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"1 11 gel a Imigli on ilint story or I'll

"The Kiddies Paradise" is for kid-

o f Indianopolis spent the
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THE SANFORD D A IL Y HERALD, SATURDAY, FEB RU ARY 11,1922
WELSH TONES HAVE SURVIVED
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Coni«'t,e&lt;^ *# P*o«r.

Tra.llH-"'” 1 w,,|8h m - l,- J .n * f-im o
J jw iii ......... rvl.es Of the IKminn
at Wcshnlintpr.
... ........ . nr. it. D. Terry, the
V,,X
of
It.- n.lheilrnl, w m drown
[.fjiiiilm
of do
run.’ * *nitn* years ngn t»y l&gt;»vld
totin' ,L....

Hazel Ilruley, Mary K. Tolar, Alice
McGIcon, Annn Couch, Annie Alltnalt,
Betty McKinnon, Dorothy Ryan, Mar­
garet Pardon, Pauline Ballamy, Her­
man Caldwell, Robert Caldwell, Fred
Dorncr, Paxton McMullen, John Courier, Bill Tyre.

W ASH IN G TO N .
Feb.
11_Th e
nomination o f Alanson B. Houghton
to be nmbnssndor to Germnny, Theo­
dore Brctano to be minister to HunKnry, and Albert H. Washburn to ho
minister to Austria, were confirmed
late today by the Senate.
SECOND GRADE.
The Senate nlso confirmed the nom­
ination
o f Fred Morris Dearing, o f
Margaret Buchan, Alice DoCoursey,
Missouri,
to bo minister to Portugal,
Louise Hickson, Mary Maxwell, Lois
Shelley, Inez Thompson, Lucile Du- and thnt o f Roy T. Davis, o f Missouri,
Ross, Viola Browning, Ruby Coursey, to be minister to Costa Ricn
Bernice Lowe, May Purdon, Hazel ---------------------------------------Tew, Charles Ward, Lawrenco LundPost enrds at the Herald office.
qulst, Clifford Wynne, Austin Vihlen,1
Ernest Wimbish.
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M oorvlcc o f ItonedlC'

tiv tin1"» Hnlutnrls Uiwtlu"
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” n; „M'.I for Hip tut ter l« «"*«* «»f
prime laliil'ter* favorite*
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old
have been wonder*
•i«erveil." Poet or Tarry told a
fully nre
J l.n null.' Mull reporter. “ Many
If da’ii, -la'" ...... the pre-H,'formaL prrlod. For ifiiturle* they were
" , ,vr|ii,'ri -town lint they wore wived
hr tin- WeWi (-’pnlii" for nimrcnm" l „ l singing. T I»V wcro ,IHn,k’d
L a from .me generation t« anotlior.
"Many of ila'in Imvo been recovered
n,{ nahlHa'd In Welsh hymnals, hut
onhDPl'H' l"
llian*v
,,)olr
hirtnonlca mid even their mclodlus
wre rcvl'cl la accordance with the
miulcal Itlcnli of the last century.
■•It |* still possible, however, to
tirsr tln'in santt In nil the beauty of
their orluln,il form In remote Welsh
rlllagr" ami Intelligent Welsh mu*
itrlntm of tmlay nre realising how
rery nun'll more beautiful them* old
rerdoa* an-. Dr. Wnlford Dnvlea, n
Welshniiui who Is now professor of
mu'll' „t Hi" University of Wales.
m,v be ira-h'd tit see that good care
l&lt; taken of them."

COULD NOT ACCEPT REWARD
But the Druggist Must Hava Had Hl«
Opinion of Villus Woman Put
oo His Servlcaa.

P A e e to N 1

Pala Negri in “Passion” at the Star Tonight
CAN T LAUGH AT SMALL BOY
Investigation
Shows Thnt
Modem
Women's Pockets Contain Won'■ii'ful Variety of Objects.

Qo.ton Pipe Arch Brida# Un|qU#,
. , ‘‘" “ '•leering curiosity, snhl to be
. - . l 11" 1,1 "'Is country and to linve
J .... parallel In Europe, la the
11"' im-b bridge over the Sudbury rlvi.ii-"
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Boston's wutor supl
l a- s,mn |S so fee'f&gt;
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fiu 1 ' ^|l'
lo (liuiueter, rl«e»
rein .
m"” '*
horizontal at the
mi,
. Il'°, Pressure on the abut
{er « "lien the pipe |, fl||0(1 w m , wu.
ery great nml Is resisted by a
SS, ' 4
0
feet thick behind
to,, rim
A(’r'&gt;s^ * • » curved
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partloi, T ; f ) ,,e
1,1 ,,IH arched
* of an Inch In tlilckness.
Why Not?
have eliaugi'd."
''hanged."

AGREEMENT ON .
SOLDIERS’ BONUS
BY THE HOUSE

•THIRD GRADE.
Melee Thomas, Margaret Britt, Nel­
lie Lord, Kiln Spencer, Grace Lewis,
Mary Louise Dunn, Daisy Appleby,
Ora Mae Culp, Sara Maxwell, Gladys
Hickson, Aildie Browning, Mary Alice
Shipp, Julie Higgins, Fenelln
Kerntotle, Pearl Hatch, Elizabeth Harkcy,
Ethlo Collins, Estella
Hall,
E llen :
Lundquist, Mary
Griggs, Sarah
Mitchell, Frank Diehl, Llsh
Morse,-1
William Morrison, Emmet Fox, James
Hayes, Kelly Pope, Earl Evans, E d-(
win Shinholser, Abner Barnes, R o y ;
Britt, Rendcll Kinard, James Dickson,
Elmore Lloyd, Madison Wade.

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all Ihrea of 'tho proclous vitamin**—
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and combined with other vnlhubto
health-giving elements which your
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wot!. No matter what tonic* or prep­
aration* you mny bars tried In tho
past or how hopeless you aro of ever
becoming alert, healthy, properly
developed and physically tit—with
strong nerves, n keen, nctlvo mind,
a clear skin and generally Improved
appearance—you will find it well
worth your whllo to uioko this simple
test t
First weigh yourself nnd measure
yourself. Next, take M A R T IN 'S
VITAMON—two tablets with every
meal. Then weigh anil meaauro your­
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taking MARTIN'S VITAMON TAB­
LETS regularly until you aro satislied with your gain In weight, “ pep",
energy and Improved appearance. It
Is not only u question of bow much
better you look and feol or what
your friends say and think—tbs
scales and tape measure will tel)
their own ntory.
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SAFETY FIRST
Cleanliness is next to Godliness

crcn8c(1 documentary stamps, d o u b lo-..
. g U(jorft Forguson, Theresa
l*rpsont ton per cent tax on admis- ,Koons,
, ____ Alice
a h ..„
Elder, Jewel \t„n
Mae nm,nr&lt;
Rogers,

slons where charge exceeds twontyBernard Schirard, L. A. Summerlin,1■
five cents, incrensc of fifty cents per
Henry Russell.
thousand on cigarettes, increase o f 2c
on chewing nnd smoking tobacco,
SEVENTH G yA D E
Melvin Dunn, Elizabeth Shoemaker,
DE VA LE R A ISSUES
Margaret Cowan, William
DuBosc, j
W A R N IN G A G A IN S T
Ernest Bellizio, Mno Godboo, Louise j
DEMONSTRATION Thrnsher, Harold Wilkinson, Gertrude i
Benjamin, Juanita Sloan, Lawrence J
(Itr Thr Associated Press!
Kent,
Beth Losslng, Mildred Luniley, j
D UBLIN, Fob. 10.— Enmon Do Val­
Camilla
Puleston, Theo. Vickery.
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era tonight issued a long statement
with reference to the republican de­
EIGHTH GRADE
monstration which has boon called for
Mnrgnrct
Butiier. Ruth Fellows,
next .Sunday.
As the novspapors
are not warning tho people of their Florence Flowers, Doris Hand, Mild
1 s 1 w[w * ti .. . ! Xl€... f. i l ikin
danger, says Mr. De Valera, no way [ ,ko(l Hand, Bonnie Mae K inlaw, Clifis left hut to address them by word k,rt^ Shinholser, Claire Zaehry,
armotn
Barber,
Mary
Elizabeth
Moye,
o f mouth.
The statement recalls tlie history Virgio Hyman, Evelyn Scholl, Franc (
of Premier Lloyd George's dealings Thomas, Margaret Sprout, Briggs Ar-|,
with Ireland nnd accuses him of rington, Andrew Cnrrawny, Acey C ar-. ]

following a policy o f partitioning |rawny, Frank Dutton, Robert GnrrlIretnml into two nntugnoistic and 8t,|h Ernest Lavandula, Clinton Hines,
mutually destructive states.
Fred Weeks, Clyde Booth, Russell
With reference to the statement, Mitchell,
Merrill Roberts, James
issued Wednesday evening calling for Brown.
Sunday’s demonstration, especially
STATE BASKET BALL
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tistial ydietIde stories were being told that portion snying thnt Premier
TOURNEY
ON
MAR.
2,
to the engar group. Santa, as Is the Lloyd George, "would trick tho Irish
custom,
was described
to
whirl again," nnd deal with Arthur Griffith
JAC KSO NVILLE , Fla., Feb. 11.— , g
through the sky and even past tho nnd Michael Collins ns ho formerly
handle of the dipper with Ills sleigh dealt with John Redmond nnd John A statement issued by tlie university |*
and reindeers.
of Florida officials in charge o f tho ( ■
Dillon, Mr. Collins said tonight:
One little precocious miss doubted
" I t is one thing how Mr, Lloyd state school nthletles announces thnt ( J
his means o f travel very much and
tho state high school basket bail tour­
didn't hesitate to criticize. “ Santa George might wish to doni with us,
nament will he held at tho University
an
iih'piiitie
now,"
was
the
more
I
but
it
is
quite
nnothor
matter
how
IIKCM
Our po­ Mnreh 2, 8 nnd 4, nnd not beginning
umilei'ii version. St. Nick seems to ho we might deal with him.
tnken for grunted, hut a queruloui sition is not that o f Rondniond anil February 20, nH recently published,
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youngster asked: “ How old Is Santa? Dillon
We make our own decisions, throughout the stnto.
He brought my mother toys and things nnd it Ih wo who decide how we nro
Duo to the publications o f n news ■
when she was a little girl, so lie to deal with Mr. Lloyd Georg*?."
what purported to ho tho imnunl j ■
must be an old man now, and too
championship tournament extending ■
old di ride In an alrplauo."— Indian­
from February 20 to March 0, con- ■
1922 C A LE N D A R PADS
apolis News.
fusion exists among parties concern- J
It Is described nr ■
There Is nothing quite so handy, cd, officials stnte.
State Supreme Court
quito so useful, quite so indispcnsiblo tho Inter-county tournament in thnt ( ■
teams made up o f Htudcnts from tho "
Upholds License Tax fo r the busy office man as the calen­ various counties will compote.
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dar desk pad.
It helps you t^ re­
No
schedule
o
f
the
high
school
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tournament
will
ho
published,
it
was
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announced,
because
tho
compotlng
£
1022 Calen­
Attack Was Levelled op Heavy Motor and whon you want it.
quintets
will
draw
for
position
nftor
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Or y _ t h o Lecond shipment— tho first arriving in Gainesville. Notification |■
shipment was exhausted in ono week. will bo given the teams selected fo r £
( I l y The Associated l'ressl
tho tournament in tho lnttor part of
T A LLA H A S S E E , Fob.
10.— Tho Get a 1022 Cniondnr pad boforo they
February, it was announced.
nre
all
gone.
Dosk
stands
fo
r
the
state supremo court today uphold tho
calendars
if
you
have
none.
constitutionality of tho now state nuVICTIM T E L L S OF
tomoblle llconso tax law.
Decision
CON MEN IN M IAM I
was rendered in tho case of L. S. Bon- . Employment Bureau..
stocl, of Dado county.
Bonstcol, The vocational committee o f the Bust
M IAM I, Fin., Feb. 11.— Polico nnd
while attacking specifically section neae and Prpfeulonal Women'z Club doputicn sheriffs sought in vnin today
relating to heavy motor trucks had ac­ requeate all young women dealring to find the headqunrtora o f n gang
tion so designed thnt it nttackod tho employment to regiater at the Firat 0f wiretappers who L. Deachnes o f
entire law.
National Bank.
Quebec, nllcgca forced him to algn n

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Wo invito the public and nil users of ELDER
SPRINGS W ATER to visit tho spring nnd in
our method of handling its product. Why take
a chance?
Your eminent physicians claim
that this water in unexcelled nnd its purity
makes it most beneficial for many troubles.
The Ford people of Sanford ns well ns tlie
Western Union recommend this water for
batteries.
Call phone 311 nnd hnve a bottle of this wnter
sent you and protect vour henlth.

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FEB. 15TH, MATINEE AND NIGHT
N E A R L Y 100 M U SICIA NS
Prices— $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, plus tax
Mail orders to Auditorium, Daytona Beach,
Florida, or Phone 820

CRENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY :
"SERVICE THAT COUNTS"
We handle everything in

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FOURTH GRADE

AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
check fo r $5,000 several days ago and
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said the
Tho Pipo Organ Club Easter Bazaar
------------------------- who have been threatening him con- j
will bo held Saturday, April 8th at
Tho contract fo r the rebuilding o f ( tinually since If ho did not make tho I
"'•bill innvV"
Moore's Optical Parlors, opp. P. 0.
tho building o f tho First National payment. Ho dosertbed tho interior J
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276-5tc Bank at BrooksvUIe has been let to |0f n palatini ."private" club, with all
lull;...... S ' - 1" " «,m »" "ieep by c
Ned Williams.
About $8,000 will bo ' the necessary pnrnphornnlla, where
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spent on the remodeling.
members bet on horae races said to The Herald for real Job printing.
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IL a s ts Twice as Long

Bettian Campbell, Dorothy Gore,
Phone
Thu lumber of things which n small
Margaret
Giles, Dorothy Haynes, Lot- J
hoy e. riled In Ids pocket was oner
a sip feet exciting comment. Twin} T A X ON GASOLINE, ON AUTOS, tie Mitchell, Juanita McMullen, Kuth189
erine
Schirnrd, Phyllis
Smith,
Alice
e r i n e oi-iiiruiu,
ru /iim «
nnm ,
a gli of any age usually exceeds the
R E A L E STA TE TRA N S FE R S ,
Thompson, Elinor Tyner, Flossie Vick- '
(pints of the most acquisitive of small
hoys.
STAM PS, TICKETS, ETC.
|0ry. Mmy Willnnd, Katherine Pow ell,1
T b f art tries which till the feminine
linin'bug or envelope purse are of
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W ASH ING TO N, Fob. 10.— Reach­
com ie vastly different and yet there
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Millard
Lowe,
Dorothy
SERVICE CO.
ur| certain similarities.
ing n final agreement on the soldiers
Tori
ay.
1 tie small hoy carried usually a sup­ bonus tax program the House Ways
I . A. RENAUD, Proprietor
ply of fishing tackle, some string and and Means sub-committee decided to­
FIFTH GRADE
a hook nr two nnd often n dead angle
day against a tax on bank checks.
worm.
Mary llurnitt, Emily Starr. Martha
The woman's llshlng tackle Is differ­ The program was not made public hut Fitts, Viola Hickson, H. C. Waters, J 1
ent— her hug holds pmwder, rouge, mir­ it was stated authoritatively with ex­ Dorothy Darker, Ruby Booth, Jack ■
ror, a comb and sometimes an addi­ ception o f bnnk cheek tax it was sub­ Peters, Antoinette Shinholser.
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tional pair of eyelashes to Htlck on stantially the same as that given out
when she wants to dnzzle.
last night. Tills program included ono
SIXTH GRADE
The small hoy carried nails.
cent on each gallon of gasoline, 25c
Bertha
Takach,
Louise Fortson, L
.Tho woman carries u nail (He.
per horsepower on automobiles, $5.00
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Pearl
Robson,
Trixie
Franklin, Ile lc iV *
The small boy carried two coins with
per $1,000 on real estate transfers, inIn them
and _a .................
Canadian penny. ..............
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uuiniits,
Jlnklns, H arriett Rosseter, Beatrice

The (IniKk'Ist lind stopped In the
ohMIe of putting up n difficult preicr!|,ti„M nmI deftly removed from the
woman's eye the cinder thnt had been
anisln* her k’rent pain.
■'Ah. tin,ok you so much." she
pnhrd. "How much Is It?"
"Nothing tit nil." he replied courteruily.
"0, but jou should lot me pay you
something you really should? I’m
nre It would he only right to pay you
for your time. It took all of five min­
utes -nr nt tens! we will rnll It five
minutes, though of course It wasn’t
really «*. long—and If your time Is
worth
a tiny—and really I think
druggist* should make thnt much,
though
course they do not work so
hard n* carpenters or painters—why
that would come to— let me see, why'
nearly JO cents—or nt lonst wo will
The woman carries carfare usually
rail It in cents, though It would renlly ami
id tier
her tmshaml's
husband's telenhone
telephone munher
number
i be only nlmiit 8 cents, wouldn't It?1'
ami nfllce aildress.
"No, mu,lain," the druggist replied
The Hinatl boy carried a hunch of
(Irmly "He nre glad to do these little Jokes cut from tlie papers,
wrrlres for our customers, nnd I re­
The woman carries nt least a couple
fill distinctly that you have bought
of love letters.
mnat of uiiir piistnuo stamps here for
The small hoy carried a secret mis­
i Inng « Idle."—Pittsburgh Dispatch.
sive In which the announcement of a
neighborhood cock light was mysteri­
Seek Fossil Treasures.
ously Indicated In rubbed red chalk.
(Jraves unmolested for hundreds of
The woman carries u bargain side
thnminiiil-i of years, according to announcement.
•clentlsiH. were Jarred to daylight at
In addition the woman cnrrles three
Torrance, near Lux Angeles, when a postage stamps shriveled up ami dam­
blast of 100 pounds of dynamite
aged, one broken glove clasp, one
pushed Into the air fossils of untedllU- milk bottle return check, four uicinilin boosts. It was n treasure blast, ornudiiui slips, four house keys, two
Hpoclaitv set for n group of California
samples ami several varieties of pins.
•dentists who visited the llmo pits
The small hoy carried a pack of
which time given forth molars of the cigarettes.
two-toed horse, the saber-toothed ti­
So does the woman.— Exchange.
ler, the giant sloth and other peculiar
Inhabitants of the Jungles which exUted hereabouts n half n million years BRINGING SANTA UP TO DATE
or more before Los Angeles was
Modern Child Considered Him Much
thought of.
Too Old to Bs Riding Around
A whole mugs of interesting dlscnvIn an Airplane.
trles ui, made In the debris of tho
f*l*l"»ini
Something of the size of
Story hour In the Prospect branch
these i„,-historic monsters may he
flcam-d from the fact thnt one tooth library Is an Important occasion for
Beaune-, about 1(1 Inches across the the many youngsters of the neighbor­
top nnd Is from 18 to 24 Inches long. hood. As It was Christmas week, the
N*w York's Park* Trselss* 8oon.
At the rule New York Is losing trees
In Its parks nnd open spaces there will
1* an rmtnrnl shade for tho next goneratlon. accorillng to Martin I., Davey,
former congressman from Ohio, one
of the tending tree experts of tho
Wun,ry Mr. Davey had Just finished
m extended tour of the parks.
"* ""ilersUnil the city has uhout
IT5;°0n trees." RHid Mr. Duvey. "Tlie
Imltid funds of tho park department
11 •« employ only 18 men for
tnelr i are.
Thnt means that ouch
mmi 11 it were humanly possible,
WlM1,'l l,i,ve t» personally attend to
practlently 10,000 trees. Tlie result Is
dint J.Gon trees died in New York Inst
" f which were splendid
tmde trees, dose to 100 years old.
ine rate ,,f toss Is Increasing rapidly.

bo in Mexico.
He wan unable today
Hfinds across the sea nre not in^
to tell the exact location o f the place, dilative o f pence if either o f them
and snys that he was drugged before tries to he n whip hand.
being made to sign the check.
The evil thnt men do lives after
HOUGHTON IS NAM ED
them; the good is often repented by
GERM AN AMBASSADOR the opposition party.

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Tho Mock Trial, "Tanglefoot vs
Perunn," which will bo given on Mon­
day evening at tho Prlncoss Thcntro
by tho Business and Professional
Womans Club, Is only 65 cents, to all.
Tho time Is 1050, when tho women
have gotten control o f affairs and tho
men hnvo to stay at homo and kaop
house.
One poor widower has to
take in washing "since his old. Indy
died."
Tho whole entertainment is n
Borenni from stnrt to finish,
Monday 8 P. M. nt tho Prlncoss.
No roservo seats.

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Constnnco Talmndgo has gono to
California to mnko pictures, sine*
California has moro ugrcoablo win*
tars than Now York. Sho will visit
K ter Natalis, who Is VIrs. Bustar
at

HUTCHKRED P O P Y IS
FOUND N E AR M IAM I
Police Puzzled by Mysterious Case;
Hoy Finds Hody in Hie
River
M IAM I. Fin., Fell. II.—The police
tonight were trying to find some tan­
gible clew on which to base their in­
vestigation into the most mysterious
murder ever uncovered here, following
the finding this afternoon of a
butchered hody floating in the Miami
river.
Small Imys playing on the river
banks discovered half o f the torso,
sawed completely In two, from the
neck to the end o f the spine, which
physicians said had not been in the
water more than 18 hours. The head
arms, legs and the rest of the trunk
were missing.
There was no mark
o f identification whatever.
Searchers up to late in the after­
noon scoured the hanks of the river in
an effort to 'ind the other parts o f the
hody or to unearth a clue.
Others
in motor hunts combed the upper
roaches of the river, hut failed. The
police described the catting of the
hody as the work o f an expert, not a
jagged fragment o f flesh or hone be­
ing found upon examination.
The
left arm had been taken orf at the
joint and the left leg sawed close to
the hip.
Chief o f Police Quigg declared that
in his opinion the crime was “ another
bathroom murder." He believes thnt
the hody was taken to the river after
being sawed up and thrown in with
the expectation that the current would
carry it out to sen.
Three big nights of fun nnd frolic
at the K. of C. Carnival.
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OFFICERS ASSIGNED
TO T R A IN IN G CAM PS

PAR IS, Fob. 10.— The noto o f the
French government to tho United
States and tho allies regarding tho
Gcnon conference points out thnt
Franco, being one o f tho powers thnt
issued tho Invitation, to tho confer­
ence, docs not need to accept or de­
cline tho invitation, but adds that
"Franco might nbstnln from partici­
pation, howovor, If tho invitation is
accepted under conditions thnt might
menneo its interests or compromise
its rights."
Tho official reply to tho invitation
from tho Russian soviet government
Premior Polncnre mentions in tho
note, "makes no nllusion to tho condi­
tions o f January 6th. I f tho Soviet or
any other government should givo to
understand that it did not nccept those
conditions entirely, tho French gov­
ernment could not send delegates to
Genoa."
A fte r strongly ndvnnclng tho prin­
ciple that the ngeadn ns fixed
nt
Cannes must bo ndhered to, that tho
existing treaties must not bo discuss­
ed and that It must he understood that
the delegates by their very presence
at Genoa accept this condition, tho
note criticizes tho ngendn in that it
fails to make clear what it means re­
garding non-intervention into the in­
terior affairs o f states. It asks wheth­
er that means that tho powers would
undertake not to interfere in tho in­
terior organization o f tho
German
government if the restoration o f tho
liohenzollcrns were involved, or tho
restoration of the monarchy in Hun­
gary.
" I t is necessary to know," says tho
note, “ exactly what is meant by non­
intervention; otherwise this clauso
might he dangerous for the pence of
Europe."
The note concludes by saying thnt
first of all, the allies must come to an
I understanding as to the interpretation
o f tile resolution adopted by the su­
preme council at Cannes, since the
practical application of those princi­
ples is the first item on the program.

Tho new high cchool building which
is under way nt Orlando Is about com­
pleted and plans are undor way to
erect two now grnmmnr school build*
Ings.
The K. of C. Carnival Is three nights
Feb. 21st, 22nd, nnd 23rd.
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W ASH IN G TO N . Fob. II . — Rigid
reviews by the inspector general of alt
war department activities in Wash­
ington to determine how many of ap­
proximately 1,100 officers on duty
here can he made nvuiluhlc for ser­
vice with the troops or in establishing
the organized reserve system hns
been ordered by Secretary Weeks.
With various post war agencies com­
pleting their work, it in believed pos­
sible that from 200 to 300 officers can
he obtained in this way for Hervleo
in the corps aroas,
As the training system for the now
army o f the United States, compris­
ing regulars, nntional guard, nnd or­
ganized reserves gets under way in
its preparation for the civilian train­
ing camps thin summer, a heavy do­
main! for qualified officers has devel­
oped and many have already been de­
tached from service in Washington to
this work.
The 1,100 total included,
however, of'leers of the Fort Myer
garrison, those under instruction nt
the staff college nnd army medical
achool, medical o ffice's on duty nt
W nlter Heed General hospital, and the
staff o f the district o f Washington
headquarters and these activities nro
distinct from the work o f the war dc*
pnrtmont ItsoU so thnt no lurger num­
ber o f lino qfficers can lie obtained
through the studies the Inspector gen­

To Build Deposits f o r
This Bank

S
Y O U C A N GET MORE s

VALUE
is only a small part o f our building* program
fo r this year.
In addition, we are goin g to do our best
— To build the good will o f our people—
— To build confidence in the institution—
— To build fo r cordial and permanent rela­
tions among the bank depositors of this
community.
This is our building program for 1922. Help
us make it come true.

Q U A L IT Y &amp; SERVICE

FOR $1.00
— at—

THE BALL HARDWARE CO.

W ELFAR E D EPARTM ENT
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First National Bank

The February meeting of tho W o­
man's Club will be held in tho club
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
house nt 3:30 on tho nftornoon of
Wednesday, Feb. 15th.
There will be
F. P. FORSTER, President
II. F. W IIITNKK, Cavhier
a very brief business session after
which Miss Partridge, Stnte Chair................................................................................................. .......
.mnn o f Home Economics for the F. F. Wo wish to announce thnt wo hnvo
W. C. will address the department.
boon granted tho Florida agency for
This will be an open meeting nnd the—
is hoped that all friends o f the
club nnd its members will he present
to nejny Miss Pntrldgo and the social ,hour in her honoh.
On the Okeechobee Branch of tho Florida East Const Railway, Chuluo__________________ Mndo by tho largest manufacturers of
tn, Fin., among the pineH nnd lakes o f Sominolo county, an up-to-date
Notice of Application for Tax Deed Grand Pianos exclusively in tho world.
modern brick hotel, with private baths nnd hot water heal. First
Under Section 575 of the General
One o f these superb instruments in
class
cuisine. Itntcs $2.50 to $3J50 per day; $10 to $18 per week, ac­
dull art mahogany will bo on exhibi­
Statutes o f the Stnte o f Floridn
cording
to location o f room.
Notice is hereby given that F. D. tion nil this week in

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Ilickok, purchaser o f Tax Certificate
No. 808, dated tho 2nd day o f June,
A. D. 1913, has filed said certificate
in my office, and tins made applica­
tion for Tax Deed to issue in accord­
ance with law. Said certificate em­
braces the following described prop­
erty situated in Seminole County,
Florida, to-wit: N 1-2 o f SE 1-1 of
NK M of SE 1-1, See. 28, Twp. 20 S,
Range 32 East, 5 acres. The said
land being assessed at the date o f tin;
issuance of such certificate in the
mime o f Musselwhito &amp; Howard, Un­
less said certificate shall Do redeemed
according to law Tax Deed will issuo
thereon on the lltli duy o f March, A.
D. 1922.
W ITN ESS my official signature and
seal this the *lth day of February, A.
I). 1922.
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Scpiiuole County, Floridn.
2-l-onw-fitc
V. E. Douglnss, D. C.

NE W TH ING S A T THE
H E RALD OFFICE
Thank you cards, Birthday cards,
and fohlers, Valentine assortment
just arrived.
1922 calendar Pads
here at Inst, Plnco cards, nut cups,
Tally cards, All kinds of invitations,
Gift cards, Greeting cards, Congratu­
lations, Shut in cards, Sympathy
cards and Birth announcements.
Try a Herald Want Ad today.

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H0N0GRAPHS

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C H U L U O T A IN N

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MRS. CHAS. D. B R U M LE Y , Manager

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Write us for prico nnd terms

J. H. H INTER M ISTER
P IA N O CO.
BUY IN SANFORD

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Health Habits (or Children.

Ilenllh iii'-iriictlnii and Iin iv m i II in
ilia formation of lailills, Is the sub­
ject of a dally record o f hcullh haliitO P T IC IA N — O PTOM ETRIST
f " f every child III the scIiiiiiIh of Wash­
ington, l». L\, according to the Unllud
^lull's liiircini of cdiivnlInti. Blanks are
marked after the morning daily In­
spection by the teacher. Each school
ilny a mark Is given for the |m|iii's
observance of such liahlis ns hriisliliig
the teeth, carrying a handkerchief,
keeping n goal posture, taking thir­ 212 East, 1st St.
Sanford, Fla.
ty minutes physical exercise. Thirteen
health linhlls are poled. At the end
" f a iimnili a rating Is given to ear- i t i t-'-i fc i ini tot R t lu M let »a
rcspniol with the daily record, and the
sheet Is sent home folded around the
teport card, to be signed by the pa­
rent and relumed. It Is expected tints
to secure the co-eperatien o f the home
‘ a Im oh ut log health hahlts. Children
showing extreme neglect are referred
to the school nurse.

Henry McLaulin, Jr.

ALW AYS

Bureau Min in Washington To Com­
mand in Corps Area
Soon.

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It Sounded Excessive.
An ItitllanapoIlH amnintnut, who Is
of English birth, says that when lie
strived In the United .States several
years ago, lie did not propose lo per­
mit himself to tie Imposed on.
When lie landed be gave Ills band
baggage lo a porter to curry to a
bolel. When lie reached the hotel, ho
asked the porter what the charge was
for carrying tho haggage,
“ T w o lilts, sir." was the porter's
reply.
" N o w look here," said the traveler.
••I'm not a green Englishman like you
think I am. I know your tricks. I'm
going to give you 50 cents and you'll
h'ttve to tie sallslled with that.
It's
nil you get."
Emotional O'd Fighter,
Tex Ulekard told the other day o f a
dinner that was given to old Boh
Fitzsimmons at a eafe In Fourteenth
street. The Inimh got together and
bought the warrior a huge, non
pa wimble silver loving clip. Johnny
I *o|Inek presented It. A fter almiit the
tenth whisky — they drank them
straight those days— pollock Hashed
itie eup on the emotional old fellow.
Fits stared at the Ida and gleam'na
thing. Then he glowered at I'oMoek
and yelled: "Now. dammit, you've
Bone and made me c r y !" — New York
fiirw p n iu li'iiee or the Kansas City
Star.

Find Pur* Amber Dapoell.
What was formerly considered dross
eral lias Initiated.
In the mines of the Uonlnnml rob
During war several thousand o f ­
I levies, Nicnlu, It, C„ has hcen illsficers wore on duty in Washington.
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m vmed to he pure umhur, tho tlrat

A fte r the armistice the number w a s ,
|lf t)H, U|,„i ever found on the
nulckly reduced hy resignation o f tom -, N.,„.|U t\llu.rlcali continent. The illsnorory officers.
| - every Is credited t» B. H. Oliver of
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1 i-e i diver .chemical process syndicate.

C. Carnival.

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TH E CLASSIFIED A D V E R T IS IN G CO LUM NS
OF TH E D A IL Y H E R A L D
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A T Y O U R GROCER

GUARANTEED TIRES
AND TUBES
Tires
............... $ 8.50
00x3
00x3 Vi ............. io .oo
32x3 Vi ............. 14.00
............. 10.50
31x4
... ........... 19.50
32x4
33x» ... ............... 20.00
............... 27.00
34x1

Tubes \
$1.90
2.10
2.55
2.90 s
3.25
3.35|
3.60

GAS, OILS, GREASES, Etc.
Tank up with us

Strange— what an immense amount o f goods and ser­
vices are bought and sold day a fter day through the
classified section o f this paper.
In the throbbing marts o f the East one could buy, sell or
exchange almost anything that has any kind o f value; in
Sanford an increasing number o f people are using the
modern mart— the classified section o f this paper.
Many a fam ily has more com forts— even luxuries—
through taking advantage o f the chance to buy things
fo r a half or less from the advertisers.
Whether it be a job, a service, a business or an article
advertised fo r sale— each want-ad represents a human
desire with a hope for its fulfillm ent. He who responds
profits equally with him who has sent out the call, fo r it
is always “ something fo r something,” with the honors
even on both sides. Study the classified section o f—

Daily Herald

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■* 1 ' HpH Aw/-THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1922
HOW TH E STA N D IN T H E
M E L V IL L E P O P U L A R IT Y
CONTEST TO D AY

Community E n te rp ris e s

Ruby Hurt ............................ 404,060
Allio Glllon ............................341,250
Eithor Miller ................
288,250
Agnus DumiiH ........................ 230,280
Mildred Holly ........................ 215,550
Marie Teague .........................100,500
Hattie Estrldgo ..................... 118,000
Florence Henry ....................... 30,700
Mary Lou D row n..................... 10,570

(T The growth of this Bank has been clue to the
1 development of the business enterprises deal­
ing with It.

CHURCHES

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Pa Looks like rain hut weath- to
to or report says cool weath- Pa
Pa er and clear for the greater Pa
it As farming is one of the principal enterprises
to part of next week and if to
1 in this community, Wfe have made it a point—
Pa this is so, oh, hoy, the fish- Pa
in the farmers’ bchnlf— to interest ourservcs in
Pa ing weather and they are to
drninage, soil fertility, high grade seed, pure­
P i biting. 78 today for
the Pa
bred stock, etc.
Pa
maximum
and
40
for
the
Pa
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A re you going to the Seminole Cafe P i minimum is not so had for Pa
r This community bank is always ready to talk
tomorrow for that excellent Sunday Pa the 11th day o f February. Pa
1 with the farmers regarding the development of
dinner? Chicken or turkey dinner.
to We arc lucky to ho living to
farm business.
270-ltc Pa in Sanford, don’t you think? Pa
IT What can we do for YOU?
Pa Co to Sunday school ami Pa
liuy it with a Herald Want Ad.
P i church tomorrow. And then Pa
to to the hand concert in the Pa
to ta to to to to to to to to
to afternoon— even if it is Pa
to good fishing weather.
Pa
4% IN T E R E S T P A ID
to
5:10 A. M. FED. 11, 1022
to
Pi Maximum .................... 78 Pa
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19 to
p i barometer
30.22 Pa..,,
B A PT IS T CHURCH S U N D A Y
to Calm and cloudy.
Pa
to Pa to to Pa Pa p i Pa Pa Pa
9:1)9—Sunday School.
11:00— Preaching by Rev. ,11. C. FIRST CAR OF CELERY
Garwood o f Stetson University.
MOVES FROM NEW P L A N T
STRENGTH
PROGRESS
SERVICE jj 0:30— 11. Y. P. U.
7:30— Preaching by Rev. Garwood.
The first ear of washed and pack­
Dr. Hyman will lie in Tampa ed celery from Die new plant of the
preaching at the First Baptist Church ‘ niiford I 'armer’s Exchange went for­
I.ook out for wire tappers.
o f that city.
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ward on Friday of last week.
Celery
Mrs. Phillips will sing.
Miss Sim­ washed and packed in the packing
And other people looking for your mons will play tho organ.
house by the new methods introduced
money.
Welcome Always.
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now and one dollar each Saturday thereafter I
keeps you a member o f our Clothing Club in
good standing and the benefits to be derived j
from this club are many.

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HOLY CROSS CHURCH
Church Services for Septungesima
Sunday, Feb. 12th,1922 will he:
Weather report says rain tonight 7:30 a. m. Low Celebration
p 1 and tomorrow. It docs not look like
9:45 a. m. Sunday School,
P i it today.
11:&lt;)0 a. m. Church Service.
7:39 p. m. Vespers and address
p®
Mrs. Claude Howard and Miss Mary
The Lwo Celebration in the- morn­
Howard motored to Orlando this ing will he for a Corporate Commun­
morning where they spent the day ion all the confirmed members o f the
very pleasantly.
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way in advance of any other celery
moving from Florida.
The SuiCnrd packing house has
been completed it) record time, and
now some one li und red and twenty
employees are making it a busy place.
From the fields the celery in brought
to the house in field crates, und Die
hunches are stripped, washed, and so
carefully packed that accurate count
is gimranlecd
Operations are under
the watchful eye o f C. M. Berry,
who is managing the packing end of
the undertaking.
The refrigeration and precooling
portion of the plant is not yet in
operation, but is exported to lie short­
ly,
When tills is done, the Sanford
Farmer’s Exchange will not only ship
its celery in this fin" package, hut will
ship it precluded and will even maimfai lure the ice for i ing its own
cars. Florida Grower.

Miss Cora Lee Tlllis who is teach­ SERVICES A T TH E FIR ST
ing at Fan Gallic is spending the week
B A PTIS T CHURCH.
SUNDAY M ORNING Cl,CD
end here with her parents Mr .and
Is requested to meet at the DapMrs. W. A. Tillis.
Sunday School at 9-30 A. M.
n-i Temple Sunday morning at 9:30
B. V. !’. U. at 9-20 P. M.
n’t lock.
Mi ss Grave Campbell and mother
Preaching at 11-Oil A, M. and 7-30
have returned to their home in St. P. M. by Rev. Harry Garwood of DeMrs. M. E. i’otter, of St. Cloud,
Augustine after spending some time Land.
was a recent guest o f Mr. and Mrs. I.
here as the guests o f Mrs. Arthur
Special music, morning service, duet
ti. Martin.
Campbell.
by Miss Rose Gallagher and Mrs. A.
M. Phillips.
At the evening service
full j,t Mr. Thraslior’s store ami
Jimmy Thornton representing the Mrs. Phillips will sing one of the pop­
SVntch for the "big balloon ascen­
Ictve your donations for the Near S. I*. Richards Co., o f Atlanta is cal­
ular Gypsy Smith evangelistic solos. sion" at the K, of
Carnival. 270-8te
Lust Relief.
ling on the local stationers and print­ While attending tho Baptist Bible In­
ing offices today. Jim is now making stitute at New Orleans Mrs. Phillips
Roast ehickon dinner Sunday, 75c.—
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stone, of his calls in auto and was in the storm had the pleasure of attending the
at Welaka Restaurant.
270-1 to
Danielson, Conn., are the guests this in Georgia last week when Ids ear Gypsy Smith meetings, and will sing
was covered with ice and snow for one of the songs used there oil each
week of Mr. and Mrs. I. I). Martin.
several days.
Sunday evening for the next four Sun­
Mr. and Mrs.-Geo. Call, of Danieldays.
Miss Simmons will preside at
The li. o f C.’s will send an airshpi tiie organ.
-on, Conn., unroute to Cuba, were call­
over Sanford during their carnival.
er- at I. D. Martin’s this week.
All are cordially invited to attend
27IJ-8te these services.
I Imi. William Jennings Byran was
Prices reduced and everything new
CO NG REGATIO NAL CHURCH
here yesterday enroute home from a
nt
the grand stores and paddle wheels
trip to tlie Tampa Fair and stopped
279-8tc
We are looking forward to a splen­
over to deliver an address at Lees­ at the K. o f C. Carnival.
did
day tomorrow.
We are to lie
burg Thursday night.
Roast chicken dinner Sunday, 75c.— favored with a solo at tiie morning
27&lt;Mtc srvieo hy Mr. Brady who has been
T. II. Lanier, the sage of Tavares at Wclaka Restaurant.
delighting the people with his baritone
wits iii the city a few hours today onS A VE VOU MONEY
voice.
He will sing "Face to Face.’’
Wrile us
m
mute to his home from Tampa where LAW ERKNU K H A Y N E S REMr. Biirlmns will speak on tiie sub­
ho won the prize for being the ugliest
TU R N S IN ENGAGEM ENT AT
Empire Hotel Block
ject, “ Seeing Jesus."
At night th e ,
man in the state o f Florida.
PRINCESS N E X T F R ID A Y
OKI.ANDO, FLORIDA
subject will he, "The man who made
the fatal Mistake.” Multitudes of good
.Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Donnelly and
I owerence Haynes who entertained
family returned from Tampa where so many at the High School some things can bo bought with money hut
they took in tin* state fair and also time ago with his excellent vocal solos the dollar cannot buy the best things.
visited St. Petersburg and other places under the auspices of the American There are always given to the man (
who rail see and grasp. Be wise then
•if interest on the west const.
l.m-ion will sing at the Princess Thea­
and go to church, to any church where
tre Friday night under the auspices
II. I.. Sieg o f Jacksonville is in the of the American Legion and the W ol the message o f life is preached and
city lodny on business and visiting his man’s Auxiliary. Watch for announ­ open your inner eyes to see, and put i
forth the hand of faitli and grasp
mini Mrs, David Speer.
Mr. Sieg is cements.
those best things which God wills t o 1
connected with the new state mag­
give to all.
I f you will do so you
azine the Florida Magazine that will SANFORD HIGH GIRLS P L A Y . .
shall
have
riches
that will never fo r - 1
soon lie issued in Jacksonville.
Relieved
DELAND HIGH PARRISH
sake you.
You will he welcomed at
HOUSE TO N IG H T
in
72
Hours
any church, get htiHy and go.
Reg Dolly left today for Braden*

GLOBE PIANO CO.

town, Tampa, Palmetto and other
points in South Florida where he will
spend several days on business and
will also visit his wife at Ellcnton ere
returning home,
Tiie American Legion announce the
return engagement of
Lawrence
Haynes, tiie celebrated tenor, who deIgihtcd the Sanford people several
months ago. He will sing nt the Prin­
cess Theatre Friday night.

Sanford High Girls and possibly
the hoys play DoLand at Parish House
tonight.
DoLand High defeated the
Sanford girls in DoLand the first
game of the season, hut as the San­
ford girls have developed into such a
fast team they expect to t'ump all
over DoLand.
It is not known yet
whether the hoys play or not, hut if
they do the Sanford team in going to
wa'k away with them.
’’ Rod Davis"
said we have some girls team, hut
you want to see them walk away with
the state championship next year and
( also the hoys.)
Everyone come nut and sec the
“ Sanford Teams Go."

I he Near East Drive closes Fell,
loth. Will not the mothers and fathers
of the abundantly fed, clothed and
trained children of our county give a
little uf their plenty to save one starv­
ing orphan in the Near East ?
FOUR POWER T R E A T Y
M l ! ) BEFORE S E N ATE
If each church, fraternal orgnnizaCONSIDERED TO D AY
•ion, men’s and women’s clubs in the
town would assume the responsibility
H I, Tl&gt;" W««|i|i, l"il I'r-aal
W ASHINGTON.
Fob. 11.— Con*
of one little hungry orphan In the
Near East, we would soon have the Rederation o r four power Pacific trea­
ty, one o f seven laid before Senate
42 orphans assigned us, provided for.
yesterday by Harding ns products of
I he Montezuma having been sold Washington conference, begun today
to the Peoples’ Dank several days ago tiv senate foreign relations committee
r&lt; and Mrs. K. R. Murrell have which after lengthy discussion of
' ntod the dining room und expect to „net adjourned to meet again T uohcave sonic time next week. It Is not dnv.
"own who will take over thin fine
When Uncle Sam gives n hand to
'"tel and manage it tho balance of
the
downtrodden, It’s always a hand­
c season hut it should he kept open
•f Possible.
out.

Without Drugs

A L L SOULS

CHURCH

SERVICES

C H R IS TIA N SCIENCE
SERVICES

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•_ SU N D A Y, FEBY. 12th, 1922
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Sundnv School
10:00 .nt.
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Church Service
11:00 a, m.
* Woman’s Club Bldg., Oak Avo,
*
All Are Welcome.

£ PROFESSIONAL :
: AND BUSINESS ”
: DIRECTORY ”

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Tanglefoot
night at the
cents.

Poruna, Monday
Princess nt only 86
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PLAN NOW TO HAVE YOUR OWN HOME
Ownership of Heal Estate gives you a definite place and in­
fluence in the community.
citizen.

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Auto Radiator Repair
Shop

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

Located nt 207 French Ave., between

General Shop and Mill
W ork

2nd and Third.

E. R. DERGQUIST.

“ WE DELIVER TH E GOODS”

CONTRACTOR and RUILDEb Quick Service Transfer
517 Commercial Street

Sanford, Fl»

S. O. Shinholser

Storage Facilities
If we please you, tell others; If no*
tell us. Phone 498

Contractor and Builder
HANFORD

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

Geo. W. K night
Rent Estate and Insurance
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is now open for guests. Will ho glad
to see new as well as old friends.
Rooms and meals, also meals. House
boated.
.Miss N. A. Walker

M th. M. Martin

Sanford Machine #
Foundry Co.
Gcnernl Machine and Boiler

W ork;

Cylinder Grinding; DeLuxc Pistoiia;

Oversize Bings and Pins; Flywheel
Public Accountnut; Audits— Systems
Steel Gear Bands; Crank Shafts re­
Income Tax Service
turned; agents for Cnille Inboard and
Room 10 McNolll-Davis Bldg.
Phone 852
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Re-Grind Your Motor Cylinders and Increase S
PO W E R with the Saving: o f O IL and GAS
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Why sacrifice on the value of your ear by turning it in when
you can have the cylinders re-ground and lit with DELUXE
PISTONS and huve a better running motor than before.

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Georue A. DeGottes
HANFORD

Many free attractions nt the K. o f
C. Carnival,
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Palm In Heart, Chaat, Shoulder. Arme—
Angina t’eclorie—Difficult UreaIII, BmolharIng, Dtay. Fainting Beetle, Ilropileal SwellInge. Albumen and Hugar. have been perman­
ently relieved within 72 Aoure lo 2 uieeAi,
without Drutt and Mtdiclnot, In tlioueande ■
of caw?., by The Walden Method.
of S
■ulTerure of Heart Trouble, Cardiac Aithmu, 5
Angina. Blood I'reiiuru,ThreatenedI'aralyatm
Hardened Artorlee and Kidney Cumplulntg
havu no organic trouble and can be promptly 5
and permanently relieved by The Walden
Method, without drug*. Write for M page
book, copyrighted, eiplolnlng the Nature,
Causca and I’ermanent Belief of them com­
plainto, without druge, Scientific Consultation
Chart, Keferencca, etc., which will bo aent to
sufTorere Free, upon receipt of a otatement of
tholrcaao. Addreaai The Walden Institute,
Suite W1, Plymouth Bldg.. New Raven, Conn.

Tomorrow is Scptuagesima Sunday.
7,ow Mass at 8 A. M. for Com­
municants.
Sunday School at 9 A. M. Sharp.
Low Mass at 10 A. M.
Sermon: “ Divine Justice."
Benediction after Mass.
Weekday Masses at 7 and 8 A. M
Strangers cordially welcome.
Sit
tings free.

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

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Sanford W elding Co.
180 Nnrth Sanford Avenue

The Oil and Gas You’ve Bought and Lost
Would More than Pay R egrinding Cost
We invite you to visit our shop and sen the H E A L l) C Y L IN ­
DER GRINDER in operation. All leading automobile manu­
facturers use the HEALD.

Sanford
Machine &amp; Foundry Co.
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SANFORD
••'l’hc CUy S u b sta n tia l ’

S anford D aily H erald

SANFORD
‘T he City Substantial’*!

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

NUMBER 277

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13,1922

II

SUBTROPICAL MID-W1NTF R
f a ir o p e n s t o m o r r o w

IDEAL WEATHER PROMISED
OBJECTIONS
Expected to Go Thru
VOICED ON
the Gates
BONUS TAX
SEMI NOLE DAY
Many Thousands Are

Farm Bureau ClniniH Program Would
Up Unsatisfactory.
...,, , HE WEDNESDAY AND THE
o th er c o u n t ie s w il l h a v e

SPECIAL DAYS ALSO.

INVESTIGATIONS PROCEEDING
TROOPS
WILL
BE
KEPT
AT
INTO THE DEATH OF TAYLOR,
PROCEED THROUGH HOLIDAY DUBLIN INDEFINATELY ON

ACCOUNT OF THE TROUBLE

No Moving Picture Actresses Will Be Summoned
in the Case
l lir 'Hip Associated I’reas)
_ , IVnvey has given scvernl statcLOS ANGELES, Feb. 13. Invcsti- men^ including a very extended one
gntion by the district attorney’s office tnkcn by the police. All of his stories
into the Taylor murder will proceed have had to do with the life of Taylor
today though a legal holiday. The at- "&gt;
th“‘
wn» cmtorney said he was uncertain what MUrrfini|||ng thc findinB of Mr. Tny.
form tho inejuiry would take but |oris body, bearing a revolver bullet
thought it unlikely ho would summon wound, in the dictor’s homo here Inst
any motion picture actresses to his week.
office.--------------------------------------------- The taking of a now statement un­
-------dor the circumstances existing todny
LOS ANGELES, Cnlif., Feb. 18.— was deemed to mean that further inHonry I’onvuy, who wns the houseman vestigntion of tho Hheriff’B theory of
for William Desmond Taylor, murder- jealousy as a possible motive for tho
cd film director, was occorted late crime wns to ho made by all the ofSnturdny to the office of District At- f, ers employed on thc case,
torney Thomas L. Woolwlne by t\vo other than the examination of Pendeputy sheriffs.
vuy apparently little of importance
At the oiTicc the deputies, Penvey, happened yesterday in the murder
Mr. Woolwine, W. C. Doran, his chief mystery.
deputy, and a court reporter, were all
I’envoy left the office after having
secluded for several hours in Mr. been closeted with the officials about
Woolwlne’s private office.
an hour. He went out alone, the ofA half hour nftrn- the conference flcinls continuing their conference ns
began Captain David!.. Adams, of the lie departed.
I.os Angeles police department, who "I have nothing to say,” I’oavoy told
hns had charge of the police invcstHrn-1reporters. "I’ve just told my story
tion, Joined the other officials nnd Pen- ^over iignin to Mr. Wonhvnie.’’
vey.
.
! Undersheriff Uiscnilluec and Cnp'I’his was the first time that rojirc-, tain Adams came out n little Inter. "I
Honntives of the three principnl offices Icannot say that anything now hns de
,
.
l i e
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work ng on the case—that is tho po- velopcd from the questioning of l ea„
,
, ...
, ,
t
,
...
lice, the sheriff, ami tho district nt- vey" Biscnilluso said. "However, that
torney—had met in a joint confer-1does not mean that no new angle of
investigation lias been dir covered."
ence.

Has Broken Out]
90.000 MEN AND That
Plac­
6.000 APPRENTICE AnewesininSeveral
Ireland
NAVY THIS YEAR
FOUR ARE KILLED
DENIIY WOULD CUT THE FORCE
DOWN CONSIDER­
AT CLONES LATE SATURDAY AF­
ABLY
TERNOON AND EIGHT ARE
WOUNDED IN ATTACK.
I H r T h r A a s o r l n t r d I’f f l l l
WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—Secre­
(H r T he A ia n rln lrd Preaa)
tary Denby appeared before tho IIouso
DUBLIN, Fell. 13.—Tho evacuation
Naval Committee today to recommend
the navy personnel for tho next fis­ of British troops nnd other military
cal year lie fixed at 90,000 men nnd forces from Dublin wus unexpectedly
(1,000 apprentices, as compnrcd with suspended today. It is believed th*
100,000 men nnd 0,000 apprentices suspension wns due to events in Ul­
ster.
now authorized.

WASHINGTON, Feb. l!l.—Opposition to the soldier's bonus tax sched­
ORLANDO, Feb. 13.—It's fair wcok ule as drawn by the republican sub­
i„ Orlando, and the City Benutlful np- committee of the house ways nnd
penred this morning dressed in Its means committee wns voiced todny by
l„.st while tho oyes of Florida are p. r . Atkcnson, Washington representurned upon tho annual combination of tntivo of the National Grange, nnd II.
enterprises that assemble horo each C. McKenzie, tax representative of tho
vear to administer n greater measuro American Farm Hurenu Fgflerntion.
,,f new life and speed to tho continual-1 Mr. Atkcnson In a lc^Hr sent to
LONDON, Fob. 13.—Mlchnel Col­
CHAMPION SWIMMER
|y rapid growth of commercial and Chnirmnn Fordney declared that
lins,
head of tho Irish provisional gov­
IS MADE PROFESSIONAL,
industrial wealth in tho grent six- the bonus p ro g r a m "volntcd
............. every
ernment,
has cabled tho American A*GOES INTO .MOVIES.
county zone; nnd rally ahead to nail principle of taxation
endorsed by
socintion for Recognition of tho Irish'
Republic, warning it not to assist or
up higher records on the pnsslng milc- the recent agricultural conference."
I II)' T h e A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s )
"If more money must ho rnised to
stones of progress—records which
HONOLULU, Fell. 13—Duke Kahn- countcnnnco Coup do Etnt which he doiiill for increasingly greater effort on pay a soldier’s bonus," his letter snid,
nmohuc, Hawaii’s world champion clnrcd wns being planned agnlnst the
tin* part of those who would take them "it should he raised without burdensprint swimmer, is now a profession­ Irish provisional government, snys a
down ns tho years come and go after jng the public with further nnnoying,
al, the secretary of the Hawaiinn di­ Dublin dispatch.
business preventing nnd objectionnl
vision of Amateur Athletic Union de­
us.
A great aggregation of incompnr- tax schemes and it should he rnised
BELFAST, Fob. 13.—Thc totnl ensclared when Duke announced he had
ul.lc exhibits, light, color, music, rne- |»y reenactment nnd reextension of the
signed contract to appear in moving unlties in thc affary at thc rnilwny
cs, acrobats, pngonnts, parades nnd excess profits tax."
pictures.
Avowed union
intent iu
to uuinu
make station at Clones Into Saturday after­
picuirus. ovuni'u
1
,
, .
. , ,
,
. ,
.
. . .. _
shows'' gives a brief idea of what one
Mr. McKenzie, in his statement,
money through fame gained in nina- noon when n party of Ulster constable*
t
....._
...
....
„„
n,ny expect to see when entorting the also urged roennetmont of the profits
secretary hold to ho was attacked, were four special con­
Fair Grounds next Tuesday morning, tax, stating that "this single source
sufficient to professionalize nn nmn- stables killed, eight wounded and six
tl„. opening day of tho master six- ,,f revenue would produce nil the inonmissing. Matthew Fitzpatrick, lend­
tour.
I'ounty annual meet, where, mean- ey necessary for the bonus and ohvinto
er of the Sinn Foincrs, was shot dead.
while, may bo inspected a colossal the frictions which would be develop'There are many versions of tho nfDEATH LIST THIRTEEN
•
harvest of choice fruit, reaped only e(| by raising the parcel post rntes,
fray current, but inquiries among tha
SAYS RICHMOND PAPER.
14.
l.,fi
by very worthy labor.
taxing gnsolinc nnd automobiles nnd
POLICE SAY TWELVE civilian passengers of the train from
The gates and buildings open final- the increase annoyance caused by the
which tho special constables ulighted
( H r Tin* A s s o c i a t e d I’r e a a )
|y at 8 o’clock Tuesday morning, stamp tnx."
show that tile constables had a twen­
RICHMOND, Vn., Fob. 13.—Tho ty-minute wait on tho platform for
which is Orange county day. A hand
"it would not only do this,” he snid,
News-Leader declared today while tho the Dublin train during which time
concert is tho first feature on the "but it would he very much more
police fixed the deaths of the Lexing­ they pnruded quietly up nnd down
program, after which n number of nd- equitable ns to tho corporations thomton Hotel fire at twelve, local under­ tho platform on which there also were
dresses will bo delivered by some solves in tho present situation."
takers record showed 13.
many civilians. Thero was no sign
prominent speakers. S i m u l t a n e o u s l y --------------------- — .
of any impending nttack.
hundreds of exhibitions will lift the ^VoiTlCD PollCG
iy» Rn hs
K\ Ua
When the Dublin train arrived nnd
curtains to show n romnrknblo dis­
the
constables moved toward it how­
play of manufactures, farm products,
I’iux XI again blessed the crowds
(Hr 'I'lir A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s )
ever,
firing began from two mnehine
poultry, swine, cattle, fruit nnd var­
ROME, Fob. 13.—Pius XI was from the outer balcony of St. Peter's
■X
guns
posted
on a wooden bridge span­
ious other features accomplished by a
crowned pope In the Bailicn of St. this time nearly two hundred thousand
year of notable achievement in the London Will Disband thc Women I’n- Peter’s yesterday amid scenes of pomp people cheering "long live tho pope"
ning tho railway trtick, nnd then from
Mi p i htj
h\i nn
sn
a motor on tho station i.^pises. A
world of industry.
and enthusiasm and in the presonco and waving handkerchiefs and ad­
frols Soon
On Wednesday Seminole county will
large body of armed men rushed upon.__
of princes and dignitaries of tho mission tickets to (lie Vatican which
CELERY
the train, and after somo revolver fir­
appear in the leading role, with demm , &gt;|’||P .inMorinirii I’rrmo
hurcli, thc diplomatic representatives had failed to find them room inside
(Lirlut Shipments Reported for Satur­ ing, ordered the frightened civilian
nnstrntions and parades worthy of
LONDON, Fob. 13.—London’s worn- of foreign countries, members of the of the great church.
day, February lltli
tin. rapid growth of the sister county, on police are not a necessity and are Roman aristocracy and a vast as­
passengers who wero cowering on the
It had been oiricially announced that
enlivened by band concerts and other too costly to maintain as a luxury, of- semblage filling the great structure owing to the cold weather the pope Florida—Sanford section .............30 floors of the conches and under tho
littiug amusement.
flcinls have found and as a result to the very doors. The ancient cus­ would not bless the crowds from tho Manatee Section ....................... 20 seats, to get out.
Thursday, Volusia county day, will the women’s patrols will he disbanded tom was carried out with impressive outer balcony, hut such was tho in­
All the occupants of thc train then
50 wore marched to thc station platform
Total cars
i i the great industrial parade of tho «t the earliest possible moment nc- ceremonies and the newly elected pon­ sistence and warmth of the dicers
in.umfucturers, merchants, business cording to the Dnily Mail.
tiff now occupies the throne of tho lasting three quarters of an hour that Cnrlot Shipments Reported for Sun and drawn up in two bodies—civilians
day, February 12th
on one side and tho special constnblos
mi n, clubs, fraternal and social or-----------------------first pope reported crowned Leo I, the pontiff finally decided lie must
Florida—Manatee
section ..............10 on the other. Every one wns searched
ili-rs. This is ono of tho great feat- CHINESE TONGMEN
answer the call of Ills children.
who reigned from 795 ot 81(5.
BREAK OUT TODAY
for arms.
ares of the entire Fair, nnd Jack
Thus it was long after 1 o'clock 111 Destinations of Florida Shipments
With the exception of Leo XIII and
New York, 13; Philadelphia, (5; Wil­
ALL OVER AMERICA
Hughes, supervising tho parade for
The civilians were ordered back into
the
afternoon
when
the
holy
father
Benedict XV, who owing to the strain­
mington,
1;
Syracuse,
1;
Albany,
1;
the Fair Association, predicted that
the
train while the unwounded con­
ed relations existing between the quir- appeared on the balcony, surrounded Buffalo, 1; Florence, 9; Cincinnati, 5;
( H r T h r A s s n r l n t i 'd P r e s s )
stables
were taken away to nn un­
the longest line of floats and flng-bcSAN FRANCISCO, Fob. 13.—Chin­ innl and tho vntienn in 1878 and tho by Cardinals Vunntelli, Gasparri, Mer­ Houston, l; St. Louis, 1; St. Joseph, known destination.
dci ked cars ever assembled in Orange
world war in 1911, preferred to ho rier and Hourno and bestowed tho
Meantime the dead and wounded
•■ounty would move in this proccasion| ese tongmen throughout West report- crowned in the sistino chapel, the cor­ apostolic benediction, again waving 1; Los Angeles, 1; Potomac Yards, 9;
Chicago,
3;
Denver,
1;
Wichita,
Kns.,
who
fell at the first onslaught had
• &gt;,i.f Item will load tho parade with «•
»r,
onation of all tho popes elected since the familiar little shake of the hand 1; Boston, 1; Washington, i; Snvnnhi. now aqulpmant. It will W fofund
"“'!‘rc,,k t-n*w«r
been
laid in rows on tho platform.
as
he
disappeared
into
the
interior
of
the erection of the Basilica has been
1
null,
&lt;
5
;
Rochcstro,
I;
Elmira,
1;
Zanes­
Only
a
few of the special constabloc
an llranue nvanuo, with relay, lllllnlt
' * « * “ *""&gt; Ch1in1CB&lt;&gt;
the Rnsilica.
celebrated there.
ville, 1; Cleveland, 1; total, 72 enrs.
In prubtjbly front Central. Church ,,ml ""&lt;&gt; 11,0 lhlri1 » ““n'lci1 nt
ow
had time to draw their revolvers boslain Butte, Montnnn, one shot San
Diversions Filed Since Last Report fore thoy were overpowered.
Jackson, and pnrado through tho city.
From Wuycross: Chicago 1.
The parnders will end their march at | ’ OHO' n orn n'
From Potomac Yards:
Philadel­ EXPORTS IN JANUARY
tlie Fair Grounds, where throo prizes
MISTAKEN
FOR
BURGLAR
phia
1.
—one for $100, ono for $50 nnd ono l
LOWEST IN MONTH
MAN KILLS WIFE AT
From Florence: Pot. Yards 1.
for $25—will ho awarded for thc throo ;
PITTSBURG YESTERDAY
Shipping Point Information, Feb. 11th
most attractively decorated vehicles.
(ll&gt; T h r A s s o c i a t e d I’r r a a )
WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—Exports
SANFORD, FLA.: Warm, clear.
The entire parade is to bo by motor.
Thp A.-.,r.aird it ,. . )
Haulings moderate.
Demand nnd in January aggregated two hundred
i riday will ho Marion county and
PITTSBURG, Fob. 13.—Mrs. Cntchildrcn’s day. A community page- |lor|n Flannery, twenty five, member OLDEST MEMBER OF THE HOUSE IN RELEASE PROCEEDINGS OF movement moderate, market steady, soventy nine dollars, lowest in sovon
WIRE-TAPPERS AT JACK­
littlo change in prices. Cnrlots f. o. years nnd decrenso of fifteen mil­
WILL RETIRE AT THE
ant, entitled "Orlando, As You Like ()f prominent family shot and InstnntSONVILLE
h. cash track: 10 inch crates Golden lion from Deceinbor.
AGE OF 80
It." will he presented by n Inrgo cast ]y jd||C(j |nRt
In npnrtmont in
Self Blanching, in tho rough, I s -(1b ,
of prominent people, assisted by a wh|ch she lived with her husband nnd
(Hr T I ip A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s )
( H r T h r A sso ciated P re s s) . ,
number of young Indies nnd children. two children. Husband tnkon to the
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 13.—Circuit mostly $2.50: Cnrlots f. o. b. usual I T. PIERCE POST
WASHINGTON, Fob. 13.—Uncle
’
AMERICAN LEGION
The pageant has been arrnnged by p0)|ce station for questioning.
AuJudge Gildm today refused to grant terms: wire orders, $2.50-$2.75.
Joe
Cannon,
oldest
member
of
tho
WILL HUII.D HOME
Total
cnrlot
shipments
from
San­
Miss Florida B. Howard, superintend- thorltles quoted Flannery saying
the release on n writ of habeas cor­
house,
announced
todny
ho
would
not
ford
section
this
season
to
(Into,
cat of music, olomentnry schools, who hearing noise in room occupied by his
pus of five alleged wire tappers and
I l l y T h r A a a n r l n l r d l ’r r a a )
will stage tho show in front of tho w|(c |,olloved burglnr in npnrtmcnt, he a candidate for ro-olcction as rep­ confidence men arrested here Satur­ enrs .............................................‘101
FORT
PIERCE, Fob. 13.—The local
grandstand at thc Fnir Grounds. Miss Rot th0 pistol to investigate. Dump- resentative from the 18th Illinois day in a raid on a house equipped with Totnl cnrlot shipments from Man­
post
of
thc
American Legion hns an­
congressional
district.
While
Cannon
atee section this sonson to date,
Hownrd also is tho author of the 0(J jnto j,| h wife in tho darkness nnd
wire tapping apparatus nnd in which
nounced
that
its soon ns funds are
gnve
no
reason
for
his
announcement
cars ............................................. 37*1
story, and in It hns shown how Orion- f|r(l(j fatally Injured her. Nn formal
n largo quantity of bogus money wns
nvnilnhlc
it
will
build a club bouso.
of
retiring
from
public
life
his
friends
do won its name. Tho dnnclng will charge placed against him.
seized. The prisoners will lie held in Total cnrlot nhipmcntli from FlorThe
building
already
has been estab­
declared he decided In the belief that
idn last season to samo date,
lie directed by Mr. Ebsen, head of the
__ _____________
jail pending their preliminary hear­
lished
npd
a
considerable
amount of
Ids health and age made less stren­
Ebscn school of dancing, and Mrs. | o s t MEN FOUND
ing beforo justice of tho peuco prob­ cars ............................................. 801 money is on hand with moro in sight.
uous life advisable. Ho will ho 80
l ied Willis. Miss Beulah Roney will
ably tomorrow. They are charged Telegraphic Reports from Important The Post, ns u means of raising ad­
AT PORTO RICO INSTEAD
years
old
May
7th,
1922.
Markets
ho accompanist, and p hand will ho on |
OE BIMIN/
specifically with gambling, hotting on
CHICAGO:
8, clear. No arrivals. ditional money for tho fund Is plan­
hand to play for several numbers. Oth_____
horso rncoH and defrauding of S.
COTTON MILL STRIKE
U enrs on track. Demand and move­ ning n series of entertainments anil
or lending parts will ho "Orlando," S.
&lt;i i &gt; T h e A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s )
Charles,
ment niodornte. Market steady. Fin’s athletic programs.
Kendrick Guernsey; "Rosalind," Miss' MIAMI, Feb. 13.—Three Mima! men
IN MASSACHUSETTS
•Ib - 0 b $3.75-$ 1.25, mostly $3.75-$l.00.
Eliziibeth Yowoll; "Fhophccy," Mrs. who left January twenty-eight, for
IS THREATENED BANDITS LOOT SAFE
8s,
$3.25-$3.50, Ills, few sales, $3.00. RICHMOND CONSTABLES
John T. Fuller; "Education," Sexton Bimini in nn open h .it nnd for whose
DEPOSIT BOXES TODAY
SEARCH FOR PERSONS
PHILADELPHIA: 38, cloudy. Fin.
Johnson; "Christianity," Dr. McCon- safety fears entortalned because the
(Hr T h r A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s )
AT ST. I.OUIS HOTEL
WHO THREW ROCKS
BOSTON,
Fob.
lo3.—Cotton
mills
22 arrived. 7 cars on track. Doninni
•mil; "Romance," Mrs. Fred Willis; boat never renchcd the port, is snfc
ST.
LOUIS,
Fob.
13.—Jewelry
esti­
in
New
Hampshire,
nnd
nt
Lowell
and movement moderate. Market Is
"Illusion," Miss Gortrudo Jones; "Sun nt Snn Junn Pnrto Rico according to
( l l r T h r A a a » r l n ( r d l ’r r a a )
RICHMOND Fob. 13.—Entire con­
Goddess," Miss
Mildred
Baker;1cablegram. Thoy wero picked up by Massachusetts employing about twen- mated at $100,000 wns obtained by weaker. Fla.’s ls-fls $3.25-$3.50, few
stabulary Hcrico county todny search­
ty-flvo thousand operntlvos affected bandits who early today looted tho $3.75. 3s-8s-10s $2.00-$3.00.
"Spring," Miss Ebsen; "Sunhuarti,” , a schoonor with no wireless.
snfety
deposit
box
at
the
Washington
ing for person who Saturday night
|»y
strike
which
became
effetivo
today.
Miss Elinor Estes.
Hotel
here.
Thoy
forced
tho
night
fired
shots through Lnkcsldo Park,
Nn
dlsordor.
I lie several groups will be: Wood display nnd music, with scores of
WEEKS WEATHER
clerk
open
snfe.
.Jowclry
was
tho
proptrolly
cnr.
Nymphs, Shophords and Shopherdoss- various demonstrations nnd exhibits
South Atlnntic nnd East Gulf
Don’t forgot tho K. of C. Carnival erty of guests nnd exnct value had not
vs, Rainbow, Middens, Sun Flowers taking stock with n view of winning
States;
Much cloudiness r.nd occasiondutes,
Fob.
21st,
22nd
nnd
23rd.
jboon
determined
until
tho
guests
list
Franco enn piny n lone hand with­
u»d Spring Blossoms.
• tho many prizes offered by tho Fair
|
al
rains;
normal
temperature.
27G-8tc
their
losses.
out
nnothcr loan.
Saturday will ho a day of general Association.

POPE PIUS XI CROWNED
AT ST. PETERS YESTERDAY
AMID SCENES OF POMP

And Pageantry, New and Old World Stands Still
for a Moment ' ------•

Are too Expensive
and Unnecessary

MARKETS

JUDGE GIBBS
UNCLE JOE
CANNON REFUSES REFUSES WRIT
TO RUN AGAIN HABEASCORPUS

At .'t

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11,1922

PAGE SIX

orange crush, nnglc food nnd Bold
cake was served.
After supper Miss Miriam Hnisdcn
sniiR a group of choice songs nnd sev­
MUS. FRED DAK!EH, Society Editor, eral games of 500 were played.
Phone 217-W
Those Invited to meet this charming
I I y«&gt;u l i n v r lin y I r l f n l i v t a l t l n s y o n
honoree
were Mr, and Mrs. &gt;1. E.
— If yin n r p n o l n » i n y n k m pp eomin*
b n m » , u p U y o n a r e p n l e r l n l n l n n , w h o Courier. Misses Ruth Glllon, Elizabeth
n n«.«tnl r n r d t o t h t a d e p a r t m e n t , K lv ln «
d e t n l l a . op t e l e h p o n e t h e ltP«". H w , , ‘ Block, Elizabeth Musson, Mrs. 0. L.
k r n r r n t l y tip p reeln ted .
Taylor, J. E. Courier, jr., nnd Jnmes
1
IIulT.
SOCIAL CALENDAR

SOCIETY

E

Circle No. 6 of the Metho­
dist church will meet at 0:00 o’clock
nt the home of Mrs. G. A. Radford,
115 French nve.

M onday—

Monday—St. Agnes Guild will enter­
tain at a Valentino Tea at the Par­
ish House from four to six p. m.
Monday—Pipe Organ Club will moot
with Miss Jimmie Lntng at her
home on Oak avc.
Tuesday—Westminster Club will he
entertained by Mrs. E. I). Brownlee
nnd Mrs. Phil Allen nt the Manse
on Oak avenue at 7:30 p. m.

K. K. Boyd written In chalk and soap | In 1915, things are very different
on bnnk doorH. Hoyd is cashier of from today. See Tanglefoot vs I orthe hank.
Several residences do- [ u n n Monday night.
faced with black pnlnt and tar.
Ku
to to to to to to to
KInx Klan held public pnrnde Tues­ ft* to
^
day night hut property owners con­ to
fident Klan had nothing to do with de­ HU PARISH HOUSE CALENDAR *
to
**
facements.
to to to to to to to to to to

If you love your wife don't roast her
getting a big Sunday dinner rendy. Thursday night—Kiwnnls Club nnd
Go to the Seminole Cafe and get one
Rotary Baskot ball.
of
those
line
turkey
or
chicken
dinners
Fob.
Lb—Saint Agnes’ Valentine
SUBSCRIPTION BRIDGE PARTY.
tomorrow.
270-ltc
party.
The date for the subscription bridge
February 11.—Social Department of
party under the auspices of the Wom­
Roast chicken dinner Sunday, 75c.—
the Woman’s Club, Bridge lunch­
en’s Guild, has been changed from
270-ltc
eon.
February lflth to Monday evening, at Welaka Restaurant.
Fohruary 10.—Subscription bridge
Feb. 20th at 8:00 p. m. at the Parish
HABEAS
CORPUS
RESUMED
party, Woman’s Guild.
House.
Feb. 21-22—Womnn’s Club Colonial j
AT LAUDERDALE TODAY
Phone Mrs. Deane Turner or Mrs.
party.
A. P. Connelly for reservations.
TESTIMONY TAKEN UP

Save money by buying your senson
(M r T im A m in 'ln fril I’r e . a l
LOVELY BRIDGE PARTY
FORT
LAUDERDALE,
Fob.
11.—
ticket
to the Lyceum Courso. $2.00
One of the prettiest parties of the
Hearing
on
application
for
Habeas
for
tho
ocson or 75c for ench admis­
session was that given yesterday af­
Corpus
resumed
today
before
Judgo
sion.
200-tfc
ternoon by Mrs. Osborne Herndon at
Davis,
clerks
taking
up
reading
trnnsher home on Sanford Heights, when
See "Tanglefoot vs Porunn" at the
she entertained at bridge, there being cript testimony at preliminary hear­
ing
where
left
off
when
Davis
ad­
Princess,
Monday night. Only 25
live tables of players and a number of
journed henring last night after nino cents.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. R. Stevens and tea guests.
27C-2tc
Hister, Mrs. Amy, motored to Daytona
The decorations were elaborate and o'clock. Not expected reading trans­
where they went to meet Mrs. C. L. beautiful, Vnlentinc suggestions be­ cript be completed until some time
There will be a cafeteria supper ev­
Drake, of Strousburg, Pa., who will he ing featured. Myriads of tiny reel this afternoon.
ery night, good cats, help yoursclftheir house guest.
hearts were festooned through the
style at the K. of C. Carnival. 27fl-8tc
......................
Over 1,000 lights will be used on the
various rooms, ami French
baskets and
Mrs. B. .1. Starling left this after­ Willi
wall vases
27(l-8tc
ktinv.-* ifilled
ii i v i i with
" m i red roses, sweet K. of C. Carnival grounds.
noon for Jacksonville where she will peas and fern artistically arranged
bo the guest of her sister, Mrs. Rob­ with lovely effect. The lights were to to to to to to to to to to
ert Simms. Her daughter Mrs. Bart shaded with red and cast a rich warm I
■RVICE
BEJ
Peterson, of Jamestown, N. J., will glow over the pretty scene On the
1AN1
join her there and accompany her | card taldes wer hart-shapd cups tilled
•STREPArfclNt
home.
with red and white mints.
The tally cards were also decorated
m e r k ib m a t r o n s
with red hearts and the hours passed
Classified Ads 5c a line. No
The Merrie Matrons Bridge Club quickly in the interesting game of
nd tnken for less than 25c.
were delightfully entertained Thurs­ bridge. When scores were finally
nnd positively no classified
day nftornoon by Mrs. Hnrry B. counted, it was found that Mrs. F. E.
ads charged to anyone. Cash
Lewis, at her home on Magnolia ave­ Roumillat held high score and was
must accompany all orders.
Couat five words to a line
awarded a pair of hand painted can­
nue.
Tlie rooms where the card tables dles. The low score prize, a Kewpie
nnd remit accordingly.
Were placed were artistically decorat­ powder puff was given Mrs. .1. B.
• i to Pa to to to to to
ed, Valentine suggestions being fea­ Lawson. In cutting for the consolatured. The tally cards were also m |tion Mrs. Bishop won the prize, a box
GENERAL REPAIRING
keeping with the season.
of Azurea powder.
FOR
SALE
______________________
Of exceptional interest was the
Following the awarding of prizes, _—_—
West First St.
Old Ford Gnraf*
I practically new lteo |
game of bridge played during the af­ delicious refreshments consisting of *'
Phone No. 447-W
Spccdwugnn. See E. C. Echols nt |
ternoon, high score being made by banana salad, nut bread, olives,
Sanford
Mattress
Factory,
913
9th
St.
Mrs. W. T. Langley, who was given a pickles, heart-shaped sandwiches and
279-Gtp
piece of pottery.
coffee were served.
Specialist in Spinal Adjustments
Substitutes for absent club mem­
Mrs. Herndon’s guests included FOR SALE—By owner at sacrifice,
large, modern heme, every conven­
bers were Mrs. F. E. Roumillat and Mrs. A. B. Wallace, Mrs. Claude How­
Mrs. Hchder. Club members enjoy­ ard, Mrs. Howard Smith, Mrs. How­ ience, corner lot 134x130, paved walk Wm. J. Kermode, D. C.
ing tiie cordial hospitality of Mrs. ard Overlin, Mrs. C. E. Henry, Mrs, and street, Sanford Heights. P. O.
Doctor of Chiropractic
279-dtp
Lewis were Mrs. W. T. Langley, Mrs. J. B. Lawson, Mrs. R. J. Holly, Mrs. Box 818.
Gnrncr-Woodruff Building
•
R. J. Holly, Mrs. C. K. Henry, Mrs. A. Ed. Betts, Mrs. G. I&gt;. Bishop, Mrs. FOR SALE—lintching eggs and baby
W. Fitts, Mrs. Fred Wnlsmn, and Mrs. Bryan
Mrs. .E.
V " Sturman,
........ I .......
. . .A.
. . -Douglass,
— - n ------ 1
(,im
|&gt;ui u bred
u m i White
u im u
»*
»eOffice Hours:
chicks; pure
Wynn
Charles Fodder.
Mrs. Archie Iletls, Mrs. S. M. Lloyd, (|ottes and R. I. Reds. Chicks, 26c ench,
9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 0 p. m.
Mrs. George DeCottes, Mrs. E. F. t.ggs $1.50 setting. Phono 150-W, Mr*.
IIloushohler,
I... t Iwi I. I..»« Mrs.
Meu Julius
ftiltttu Schultz,
VL'Iltllt*/ Mrs.
\f
T A.
% I)
.1 O....
I). A. It. MEETING
L
Ken.lul,
S
, I llnlj.Li.t
Height..
Suml,,&gt;'s
by ^ o in tm e n t
The Sallie Harrison Chapter N. S., Fred Wnlsmn, Mrs. F. E. Roumillat,
273-Gtp
D. A. R., belli a most interesting meet­ Mrs. J. B. Coleman, Mrs. Bradberry, TRY GUARANTEED AMERICA N
ing yesterday afternoon at the lovely Mrs. Claude Herndon, Mrs. Marlon
Leather Dubbin. Will wntorproof
10 Stores in Gcorgiahome of Mrs. S. I’uleston in Rose Giles nnd Mrs. Fred S. Daiger, jr.
and preserve your shoes. In black nnd
Court.
tan. Price 25c per box at all shoe
A short business session was held
Children under 8 years, admitted dealers.
'
271-1 we
during which Mrs. (!. I. I.oucks read free, Monday evening to "Tanglefoot
FOR SALE CHEAP—18 head of
a splendid report from State confer­ vs Porunn.”
279*2te
mules nnd horses nt J. T. Allen’s
ence held in Tampa.
private
barn, corner Kim avenue ami
After the business session a most
The hand will play every night at
Fifth
St.
Phono 34. I’. O. Box 412.
delightful social hours was enjoyed.
tiie K. of C. Carnival.
27G-8tc
—Steagall
Mule Co,, Salesman, J. E.
About fifteen members were pres­
I,nney.
272-5tp
ent and several visitors, among them
Fresli Crawfish and Lobsters nt tiie
being an ex-regent, Mrs. Charles Mid­ Welaka Restaurant.
279-ltc FOR SA I,E—Warehouse with it. It.
siding. Within four blocks of center
dleton, of Delaware, the guest of Mrs.
of city.
F. F. Dutton.
Geo. W. KNIGHT
272-tfe
MURRELL-TOLD

CLASSIFIED
ADS

The Star Today
□

POLA NEGRI in
(f

PASSION

JJSffl

The intimate love story of a strong man nnd a wil­
ful woman. The true story of the little French
milliner whom the world came to know as Ma­
dame Du Hnrry.

H

Saturday Night nt the Princess— Frank Mayo in
“Across the Dead Line” nnd a Comedy
Chns. Hrndy, the Baritone Soloist, will sing every
Wednesday

Celerv Bleaching P loer
Celery Wires
We have both the Cord-Lined Paper and the
regular Black Paper
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Aak ITa
Priees
U o ifnr
v l
JL I l L v O

" /lo ll

WARD &amp; RIVE

Chase &amp; Company
SANFORD, FLORIDA

SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
JOHN GOYE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
1018 West First Street

1018 West First Street

-1 Store in Florida

Churchwell Co
SELLS IT FOR LESS

The Nov Store

romance of college days met

Woman’s Club Plans
Celebration Washing­
ton’s Birthday, 2 Days

happy ending Monday, Feb. 9th, when
the Rev. W. K. Spaulding at the M. Will Hold Two-Day Party at the Par­
E. parsonage, Daytona, united by the
jM|,
holy bonds of matrimony, Miss Edith
_____
Naomi I old, daughter of Mr. and J 'The Woman’s Club has planed to
Mrs. \\ . h. I old, of Umatilla, Ma., and evlvbruio Washington's birthday with
William Oliver Murrell, sou of Mr. a two-days party at the Parish House
and Mrs. K. It. Murrell, of this city. of the Holy Cross church.
Roth Mr. and Mrs. Murrell are
Many delightful features are being
graduates of tiie 1921 elnss of Stetson arranged and from day to day some
University.
mention will he mnde of them in the
Oliver Murrell as he is familiarly columns of tin Herald. A brief re­
known to his many friends, was in the sume includes nn exhibition of antique
service of the United States navy dur­ Chirm nnd hric-n-brnc, a George Wash­
ing tho war and served twenty-two ington tea served by Puritan mnidens,
months on board the U. S. S. Finland, a hand concert nnd a dance. A coun­
nnd since his graduation from the law try store, some honest-to-goodness
department at Stetson has been prac­ fortune tellers nnd n book for regis­
ticing law at Jacksonville.
tration of visitors.
Mr. ami Mrs. Murrell are now at
Umatilla, and will leave in a few
Tho now Seminole Cafe where ev­
dnys for Sarasoto, at which city Mr. erything is nent nnd clean and the
Murrell has formed a law partnership service is excellent. Chicken and
with E. T. Evans,
turkey dinners tomorrow.
279-ltc
BUFFET SUPPER
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Liljn enter­
tained u few friends Inst evening at
a buffet supper, honoring Miss Mirium
Rnisden, of lllnckvillo, S. C., who ih
the guest of Mrs. J. E. Courier.
Quantities of lovely pink hibiscus
were used iu charming profusion in
the various rooms. In the dining
room tho tables were centered with a
■•crystal vnso of pink and red rose buds
nnd ferns. The place cards wero Val­
entines, nnd tiie favors wero bouquets
at pnnsies.
A delicious supper consisting of
chicken salad, nut broad sandwiches,
olives, cheese, carrots, hot chocolate,

ti

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an

Well-lighted, good stnges, plenty of
seats at tho shows of the K. of C.
Carnival.
279-8tc
Fresh Crawfish and Lobsters at the
Welaka Restaurant.
279-ltc

FOR RENT—Light
housekeeping
rooms, 210 French nve.
272-5tp
FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping
rooms, gus and running water in
kitchen, first floor. 314 East Fifth
St.
279-2tp
l'OR RENT—Furnished bed room.
Over Seminole Cafe.
,149-tf-c
FOR RENT—Comfortable rooms for
light housekeeping. 318 Pnlmctto
nvo.
209-10tp
FOR RENT—Rooms for iight housokeeping nnd sleeping rooms.
All
conveniences. Phono 288-J.
275-tfc

WANTED
WANTED SALESMAN with car to
travel this county, this in a bonafide proposition that pays well. Write
for appointment nt onco.—D. M. llrynnt, P. O. Box 151, Lnkulnnd,.FIn.
279-Otc
WANTED—Man with enr to soil tho
best Ford Oil Gauge mnde. $190.00
per wcok nnd oxtrn commissions. Ben­
ton Harbor Accessories Co., Benton
Harbor, Mich._____________ 275-ltp
WANTED—Colored nurse to care for
two Hinnll children. Apply 312 E.
Fifth St.
279-ltp

CHALKED UP HANK
LOST
ARRESTED FOR TRESPASS
LOST—Pair of gold (rnmo spectacles
DEFACING PROPERTY
In black cnHO. Return to Ilornld offico.
Howard.
"
273-2tp
( l l y The A m in r ln l r d I’re a a )
DELAND, Feb. 11.— Roy Sheclett, LOST—Auto robe, plaid on ono side
local electrical employe, arrested on
brown on tho othor, $3.00 rownrd If
warrant obtained by Volusin County turned in ut Herald office. 275-ltp
bnnk charging trespass connection de­
LOST—Gruen wrist wntefi botwoen
facing property hero Tuesday night.
300 Elm nnd depot on railroad.
Findor plenso return to 300 Elm nnd
receive rownrd.
27fl-5tp

B A T T E R IE S

‘‘BUILT FOR AN OVERLOAD”

H O P -M A C

FOR RENT

C O M

P A N Y

FOUND
FOUND—Ono pair of glasses. Ownor can got snmo by calling nt Her­
ald offico, proving proporty and pay­
ing for this ad.
273-tfc

Monday Specials

$1 DAY
7 yards of Heavy Outing

S1.00
5V2 yards of Hillsboro
Cheviots

$1.00
4 yards of Lad Lassie Romper
Cloth

$1.00

5t/, yards Manville Chambray

$ 1.00

All-wool Baby Blankets

$1.00

-First Street

Save $10 to $15 on
Your Spring Suit
We want every man and
young man in Sanford and
Seminole County to see the
wonderful values we are o f ­
fering in made-to-measure
clothing beginning—

Tuesday, Feb. 14
AND LASTING THROUGH

Saturday, 18
A special man will be with
us to take your measure, and
you can have your suit come
out at once, or delivered later
if you desire.

Pay cash and start a savings account with the difference we can save
you and you will be surprised at the end of the year as your savings accounty will draw----------------------- ------ --------------------------- 4% Interest

The Churchwell Co
SELLS IT FOR LESS

First Street-

-Welaka Block

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RALP, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1922

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I V.OLET b r a n d s p e c . a l

R

e v e a lin g

3 10
2,000 w
yards ——
soft- finished UUlig
Long UlUlli,
Cloth,
55 10
V
aH r fn
nnnVi aunfn
mA
a
yards
to each
custo- 0a 4m C

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F a b r ic s

—
- '•H
VIOLET BRANDS vom?

&amp;

26 pieces 40-inch Voiles in all then.*
small patterns. Special
a j

in O ur Glorious

3
s

at, yard ............................S i®
"hi

VIOLET BRAND SALE

Bd

15

Wednesday, February
to Saturday, February
/

.......................................

FOUR DAYS DISPLAYING THE NEW COTTON TISSUES, ORGANDIES, IM­
PORTED SWISSES, RATINES AND WHITE GOODS. WE HAVE BEEN PLAN­
NING FOR THIS SALE FOR SEVERAL MONTHS AND HAVE BOUGHT
NOTHING BUT THE NEWEST MERCHANDISE AND MANY OF THE ITEMS
WERE BOUGHT IN LARGE QUANTITIES AND AT PRICES THAT WILL
MAKE THIS THE MOST ATTRACTIVE “VIOLET BRAND SALE” WE HAVE
EVER HAD. THE STORE WILL BE CLOSED TUESDAY, THE 14TH, DECO­
RATING AND ARRAINGING THE STOCK FOR WEDNESDAY’S SALE.
JV 5

WHITE G O O D S
■

SPECIAL LACE VALUES

INDIAN HEAD

=
For the “Violet Brand Hale’*
S Vais Round Thread, Filet, Clunny,
£
all one big pattern f o r .....................
■

■

■

J

s

33-inches for,

3 32-mches, White, Pink, Blue
■ nnd Tan, yard ........

LACE 5c YARD

■
■ 3,000 yds. of Cotton Cluny 3 Vi to 6-in. wide.

:

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n u r se

I

CLOTH

a

S FABRICS for FINE LINGERIES

[ Mohawk Pillow cases 42x36,
for, ench .......
--------------------------— ----------------

89c

2 9 c 1049c

B
B

■
■

LONG
*
i

EXTRA GOOD VALUES IN

l

TOWELS

CLOTnu .

rin k nnd white, real nice glove finished for underwear, y a r d ...........

PAJAMA CHECK

■ “NOVELTY WASH” FABRICS

X ^ C

5 Radiant Tissues 32-in. all fast col
”
orfl &gt;n check and figures, yard

—
— ■*

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£'
3
3
3

Permanent finish, 45-inches wide in a benu
tiful rang of colors,
for, yard

dark featured patterns for yard “ i t

COLORED BATISTE

1 Soft finish, pretty new small
5"
patterns for, yard ..................

yard ..............................

QAa
O a Iv

44C

anti
Per ynrd

■ DOMESTIC DOTTED SWISS
_J In colors
. especialy
, r desirable
-------- - for

CHESTER FILET CURTAIN
MATERIALS

/

5

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White, Ivory and Ecru. Bought specially for 3
the
Brand ouie,
Sale, per yard—
__ “Violet
. .~.wv uiumi
K

^

79C

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IMPORTED SWISS
89c 3 29c, 44c, 59c °$1.89 332-in. genuine
imported Swiss in
Navy, Gold, Red, y a r d ........... $1.59

for the “Violet Brand Sale”
■
Big lot of large size lluck
&lt;1
J
Towels, for each ............................ X 3 J X / j

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fl;

5

SWISS ORGANDIES

5 The imported embroidered dots, 0 4 ffQ
5
45-in. wide, all colors, yard..
a _________________
_____

i
B

“FRENCH RATINES’’

5 The real imported Ratines in
plain Colors, yard .....................

98c

8

3

NEW BRASSIERS

3 CHILDREN’S MUSLIN WAISTS ■

3

All sizes, 2 yards to 12 Cambric
*
for, yard ....................................

B

39c £

_____________________________________________________________ _

3

3

24c, 29c, 34c 13

*'

15th Annual “Violet Brand Sale”

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a
Plain white and pink nnd stripes. This cloth 3
has a beautiful finish and iB specially good 3 ■
J
for underwear,
O Q p i J &gt; 531110^ 1,
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DAYS

Y7N1
F la .
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“EVER-FAST” s u it in g
I1,very color that in being used for s|iril).&lt;
guaranteed fast colors,
yard wide, f o r ...............

39c

. s

WINSOR CREPES

«B
3 Yellow,
3

Pink,

" 3
«

4

DOMESTIC RATINES

3 Plain colors, tan, blue, pink and
ynrd ............... ................................. U v v
s«

filY O W E L L COMPANYII

COTTON WASH SATINS

b

£

------------------------------------................................... ; j1 s

WHITE CHECK DIMITIES
[ES

Very sheer quality
lity in all size check. Spe
Special S 3
for
A il ^ A A ^
A____"
i l A ■5
yard..........

$1.39

3 _______________________________________

Our new Spring Muslin Underwear will have a prominent place in the “Violet Brand
Sale.’’ Gowns, Teddies, Bloomers, Corsot Covers, Chemise, Drawers and Combinations,
beautifully lace trimmed and made of soft sheer materials,
|\£ )
A garm ent.................
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The practical garment in all sizes in bodice a 3
tops, white, flesh, Baptiste and
checks. Priced for the “Violet
Brand Sale” a garm ent.............

IMPORTED RATINES

3 Checks nnd Fancy Patterns,

MUSLIN UNDERWEAR

3
§ ATHLETIC UNDERGARM’NTS
fl’N T S g j

3

3

muslins

■
For the “Violet Brand Sale”
5
3 All styles in white nnd flesh, some C Q f t ■
3
plnins nnd lace trimmed, ench.... t f
3
3 --------------------------------------------------------------------3

69c

VOILES
21c 33BeautifulCOLORED
quality 40-in. light and

SHEER WHITE FLAXONS

29c

RQa
O vl

2 9 c : ______

Yard wide Pajama Check,
‘4 A n
yard .................................................

$1.49
$1.79

-___ —..

EXTRA SPECIALBATH
TOWELS

White, Pink, Blue nnd Yellow,
yard ..............................

WHITE OXFORD CLOTH

■ p or Men’s and Boys’ Shirts and
Ladies’ Skirts, special, yard

NAINSOOK

SHEETS AND CASES

■ Pink and White Baptiste, Chamoise Finish
Nainsook,
y a rd ........
■
B
B
fl

m

24C

*
tra good number,
!
for ..........
■ — ---------------------J Mohawk 81x90,
: Special, each ....

42c

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.

■

YARD WIDE HONEYMOON

! 81x90, good quality seemless Sheets, an ex-

Hard Thread, 3G to 40-inches, at yard

32c

Soft finish Nainsook, good quality,
for, yard ..............................

44c

■ 38-jrjches wide for,
■ yard .......................................

Round Thread, Vnl’s Lace,
• for y a r d ...................................... .— ; . , U v

WHITE VOILES
■
■
■
■
■
■

25c
29c
44c

8 c a: 36-inches for
3 yard .......................
a -----------------------------------------LACES
3 44-inches for
One display of Irish Filet, Val’s Round 3 yard ............
Thread and Linen Edging
4 Q p 3
and Banding for, yard ................i
3 ,
SOISETTE

■
■
■

SOFT SHEER WHITE MATERIAL
FOR
UNDERWEAR

Blue

and Lnvemlnr with

small flowers for Underwear,
*Q f l P
Fast colors, y a r d ............................t f v v

FRENAMICO CREPE
P h n n o
IIW IIC

19Q
A /S O

3 S
(Beat uraoeJ
Grade)
1 1 All colon, Corn, Blue, Pink, Tan, While ani
g g
Copen, SO-inches wide, made
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THE SANFORD DAILY

&gt;, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13,191*

brace the following events: 10 milo
| « LBD^ J in N G T 0 ® s ^ B T IID A Y claS3, 15 milo class, 20 mile class_ FOUND MANY PEDAL DEFECTS
Free for all—Bung and go bock—and Investigators Discovered Bad Condi­
Kickor race. At 3:00 o’clock, an oxtion of Affairs Among New
trnordinary neropleno exhibition will
York School Children.
'* "
«r„.hlngton’. Birthday »t be given over tho lake, and passongThe hoard of licnlth of Now Yuri,
he d, fc.vo mndo final arrangem ent ers will have an opportunity to go up
city
tins recently made a special study
with
the
pilot
afterwards.
Arrange­
-h» &lt;!.*• Th. E«.ments have been mndo to have n race of the feet of the children In one of
the public schools with a view to
i,h much interest by many, Including between the speediest motor boat and obtaining some Iden of the prevalence
nfl t,f the neighboring towns, the aeroplane ovor the six mile course, of podnl defects among young bny»
,hH r a t i o n s are being made this Tho Euatis and Tnvers Baseball and girls.
The examinations, made by ortho,
i
to handle a banner crowd. AH teams will clash again at tho ball
u„u of entertainment has been ar- park nt 4 p, m. nnd those prefering pedle surgeons, uppeared to show Hint
r need for, and there wll! bo some this kind of sport will no doubt ho such defects are much commoner than
treated with a snappy game. Allow­ has he»n supposed. The number of
♦him? doing nil tho time.
children e ^ m l n e d was 330. Seven per
The program will "tart at 0:30 with ance will be made nt thin point for cent of the hoys nnd 0 per rent of
-t-togethcr Band Concert by tho supper. Ant 7:30, the splendid Eus- Hip girls were found lo have deformed
rnjtis Cornet Band, nftor which tho tin Military Bnnd will give a concert toes. Six per cent of the hoys nnd
•o 0f decorated nutomobiles will on Bay Street, nnd prominent speak­ 13 per cent of the girls had “!1at foot.”
held, and ft cup will bo awarded to ers will deliver short nddresscs on the Forty-seven per cent of the hoys and
the best iden in the decoration of n meaning of Washington’s Birthday. 74 per cent of the girls had “ weak
For those who appreciate n good feet." Ten per cent of the hoys and
jtjjy
game
of basketball, the Eustis High 17 per cent of the girls had Ingrow­
\t 10:30 miscellaneous events will
ing toenails. The feet of 39 per cent
School
will play a game on the court of
take place on the main street includthe hoys and 20 per cent of the
j the following: Bicycle races, run- at the rear of the High School build* girls revealed corns or other excres­
njpn races, Holler Skate races, Pot­ ing at 8: 15 with one of tho well- cences. Twenty-one per cent of the
ato race, Slow nuto race, the hose known clulm from out of town, ns hoys and 2 per cent of the girls
f!ght and the iiorseshoe pitching tour- tlu*lr opponents. A gain-dance is now walked with their toes turned In.
Most of these troubles were of a
rnnicnt. After these events, allow­ being arranged for 9 p. m, to he bald
character admitting of correction nnd
nt
the
pavillion.
The
dnnee
will
end
ance will be mndo for dinner, and nt
cure, with proper treatment. If m g
l;OQ n regatta will take place which the festivitites of the day, and every­ looted, said the surgeons, some "f
will'eclipse any event of previous body in the neighboring towns are in­ them might cripple and Impair the
years.
Some of tho fastest motor- vited to come to Kustis on Feb. 22nd, efficiency of the children affected.
The surgeons recommended that all
boats in Contrnl Florida will- eompoto md enjoy thcmnolvcs. Streets will
he well decorated nnd stands witli growing children he examined for
for the splendid cups offered.
gome of the old skippers will ho lunches and soft drinks, and others such defects and that those nfTcrtcil
he watched ami treated, In older that
interested to learn that tho Yntnhn with the trinkets usually sold at carni­
Inter In life they may he "foot-sound.”
Yacht Club, recency born to further vals of this kind will ho present.
—Philadelphia Ledger,
the sport mi our lakes of tho County,
will put mi a race with fourteen oil- POPULAR DANCES MARRED IIY
BELONG TO PREHISTORIC DAY
JACKSONVILLE MINI ST KIt 8
trie im'udiiig some of tho sail-boats
DISSAPROVAL OF NEW STUFF Denes of Whales Possibly Ten Thou­
that have recently won trophies on
Lake Harris. This will bo n most In­
sand Years Old Recently Un(H r T lir A u n rln lrd Press!
earthed on Enolieh Farm.
teresting event, with n fine cup to
JACKSONVILLE. Fob. 13.—Tho
the winner.
ministers of Jacksonville churches,
The skeletons of two whales, dating
The Motor Boat races will cmseventeen of them, are on the wnr- hack, l| Is supposed, 10,000 lo 12,000
patii against some of the popular yours, were foiinud by two workmen
(lances, ami in a signed communica­ on n farm near Peterborough, accord­
tion to the local newspapers declare ing to the Westminster Gazette. Some
that "when dancing masters them­ of Hie teeth and hones were submitted
to Doctor Garrooil of Alconbiiry hill,
selves become alarmed, surely it is Huntingdonshire, nnd he. In company
time for fathers and mothers to stand with two zoological experts, visited
between children and evident danger.” the farm and ohtulncd all the hones,
"We desire to express &lt;atr dissa- with the result that one of the whales
provnl of the promiscious dancing of lias been ?a&lt; up,
the sexes as it is being practiced in The whales were lying side by side
our
city," said the communication. under tin* pent, and Just embedded In
m sjsaiutoiB ilsiM ttks
Hie clay. On the whole Hie hones nre
"We believe it is dangerous to tho In
good condition, and those Hint have
moral nnd spiritual welfare of our been taken out carefully are scarcely
A. DeCottes
people and conductive to immorality. broken. Unfortunately, the skulls are
Attorney-at-Law
We would kindly hut very earnestly damaged.
Over Seminole County Bank
warn every young man nnd womnn
It Is believed that many thousand
SANFOHD
FLORIDA against this form of wickedness which years ngo these whales, and perlinps
is undermining the fuundaHon of others, swam up a creek when the
Acteylene Welding
society and wrecking the homo life of wash "niic further Inlnnd, and got
nt Hie top of n spring tide
OF ALL KINDS
the nntion. No Christian can afford caught
In n place where they were nimble to
to compromise in this mntter nnd we turn.
Sanford Welding Co. earnestly
ask our members lo nhtgain
Another theory has been advanced,
Ifl!) North Sanford Avenue
from this practice nnd to do nil in though It Is rallier far-fetched. Home
their power to engage others In moil years ago a prehistoric boat was
and innocent amusements." dug up In the antin' Held, nnd the sug­
SANFORD NOVELTY healthful
Tlie communication then quoted gestion Iiiih been made Hint the crew
Fenton Hoit, director of Dancing, ns of the boat was hunting the whales
WORKS
ai (lie particular period.
saying, "It is a conceded fact among \
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
nil teachers of dancing that Oriental
Transposing the Terms.
suggestivenens nnd broken time in the
A
western
hud been called upon
Shop and Mill fox-trot dance music, together with In decide a Jury
dispute over the owner­
the lack sufficient supervision, is re- ship of smiic cuttle' which Hie defend­
Work
snonaiblu
for the downward trend of ant hud been accused of stealing. It
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
slum became apparent tu all Hint lie
tho dance."
517 Commercial Street Sanford, Fla
Mr. Ilott also was quoted ns having was iiuiurciit, and Hie Jury was out
hut a few minutes,
given tho following nine don'ts:
"Judge," replied the fincmnn la Hie
O. Shinholser
Don't permit vulgar jazz music to , usual i|iiesthm from Hie court, "wo
lie played.
llud llin plaintiff guilty."
Contractor and Builder
Don't permit young men to hold
"Tills cnurl Is trying the defend­
SANFORD
FLORID
their partners tightly.
ant, not the plaintiff,” Interposed the
Don't permit partners to dance Judge. There was n hasty consulluHon in the Jury box, nt the close of
Sanford Steam Laundry w’th cheeks dose to or tuchlng.
which the foreman rose again.
FOR SERVICE
Don’t permit neck holds.
"Judge," lie declared, "we find the
So-called shimmy or toddle dam-in*
Call 14G-.I
defendant not guilty.
Howsonievur,
should not he tolerated.
W. BAWLING. Prop.
Judge, It ’pears like to us we boon try­
Don’t permit dancers to tnke ex­ ing (lie wrong man."
ceptionally
short or long steps.
Geo. W. Knight
Don’t dance from the Waist up;
Useful Fireplace.
Real Estate and Insurance
dance from the waist down.
AI the Evanston (III.) headquarters
Don’t permit suggestive move­ of the Hoy Scouts, a flreplnce 1ms
SANFORD
FLORIDA
been constructed for the study of ge­
ments.
Don't permit dancers to copy the ology and physiography, says Pop­
H. W. NICKERSON extremes thnt arc now used on tho ular Mechanics Magazine. At the Imao
are shown the different kinds of m a­
Public Accountant-; Audits—System* modern stage.
terials, in their relative positions,
Income Tax Service
"If such things as nre mentioned llial make up the strata of the earth.
Hoorn 16 McNelU-DavIs Bldg.
here are not being practiced on tho At the top, many different specimens
I’hone H52
Orlande, Fla dance floor; then why tho need of of ore nre shown, Models of a hike
such advice from dancing masters," lied, and of a river lied, nre also Imllt
Inin the II re pin ec. which Is ornuiiiciiliil
communication concluded.
Auto Radiator Repair the"Similar
iih well ns useful, and It Is asscried
statements have been to
Hull tho fireplace Is Un1 only one of Hs
Shop
the public by other dancing masters. kind In the country.
Located nt 207 French Avc., between When dancing masters themselves he­
roine alarmed surely it is time for the
New York Imports of Oems.
2nd and Third. E. It. BERGQUI8T. fathers and mothers to stand between
The dlamfiuds and pearls culcring
their children and evident danger.
Hds port iiinumlly would he worth lit­
erally ahout :i0 iunis to every person
“ W E DELIVER THE GOOD."
In Hie Untied Slates. The value or
MALE FACTORS
Quick Service Transfer WHITE
PREDOMINATE IN ORLANDO Hie nil mid uncut gems entering Inst

15l00kcdfT!' „‘°

. Employment Bureau..
Hie vocational committee of the Bustless and Professional Women’s Club
'cquests all young wom*n desiring
tmployment to register at the First
-Jatlonnl Bank.
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman

SAFETY FIRST
Cleanliness is next to Godliness

Tho Pipe Organ Club Enster Bazaar
vill ho hold Saturday, April 8th nt
Moore's Optical Parlors, opp. P, O,
275-5tc

We invito the public and ail users of ELDER
SPRINGS WATER to visit tho 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 people of Sanford as well as the
Western Union recommend this water for
batteries.

Z

Call phone 311 and have a bottle of this water
sent you and protect your health.

is now open for guoats. Will bo glad
to see new tin well ns old friends.
Hooiuh and moals, also monls. House
heated.
'Has N. A. Walker
Mrs. M. Martin

Sanford Machine #
Foundry Co.
Lenornl Machine and Boiler Work;
Cylinder Grinding; DoLuxe Pistons;
Oversize Rings and Pins; Flywheel
•Steel Gear Bands; Crenk Shafts re­
turned; agents for Caille Inboard and'
Outboard Motors. -----------Phone 62

month of January Hhow that tho num- j
Sixty Years a Coif Player.
her of white persons arrested was
Deputy .Surgeon General Cooper iff
almost throe times the number of Norwood Park, England, who Is
negroes.
Eighty-six whites were ninety-three years old, has been play­
docketed during the month while only ing golf for more than 00 years. The
thirty negroo got into trouble. Four venerable medico, who Is still working
whiltes and three negroes were made to correct a slice, played Ills find
and officials said the nmnli number round on the historic Hi. Andrews
course 'way hack In 1858.—Tho Argo­
docketed on that charge Indicated naut
prohibition was becoming more ef­
fective here.
•
naform.
Fines collected during tho month
"When you enie.ed politics you unnoum-cd yourself iih ii reformer."
totalled $1,320.
“1 nnt still a reformer," protested
"Tho Boozy Cruisscrs" with Bob Keniitm- Sorghum. "Hut I am obliged
in he discreet, mvh g to differences of
Herndon in tho lending role is going, of
'n'oii ns lo which Mil'll.-iihir style o
to be a scream at the K. of C. Curni- ( reform Is emit c l to precedence i
val.
270-8tc politic alien lull."
Post cards at tho Herald office.
THY 1 DAILY HZBALS WAJfT AS.

SPECIAL INVITATION TO THE FOLKS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
THE SUB-TROPICAL MID-WINTER FAIR
IS YOUR FAIR

THIS IS A BIG THING

,0BE PIANO

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.

CO.

SAVE YOU MONEY
Write us

Empire Hotel Block
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
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Orlando, Florida
FEB. 14-15-16-17-18, 1922

v esta

W. R. O’NEAL, Pres.

C. E. HOWARD, Sec.

SOLD OUTLASTED ITS
GUARANTEE

Ford Batteries

AUDITORIUM, DAYTONA BEACH, FLA,

$25.00

189

,’tra

SOUSA S BAND

Phone

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COMFORT COTTAGE

FLORIDA S
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GREATEST RACES IN FLORIDA

General

,f *e pleune you, tell others; If no
tell us. Phone 498

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We Invite You and Hope You Will Invite
Everybody

George

October was $3,449,71(1. In addition
to the real tiling Imllatloii gems to thu
I n , Tlir ahnim*Inictl I’rt-KHI
ORLANDO, Feb. 13.—Statistics o*| Millie of $42,723 entered daring Hie
the Orlnmlo police department for tho same month.

SANFORD

I’eln* In Heart. Client, Shoulder, Arme—
Angina Pectoris—Difficult Itrenth, K m attar­
ing. Dizzy, Fainting Spellz, Dropsical Swell­
ing*. Albumen anil Sugar, have been perman­
ently relieved w ithin 7 2 hourt lo 2 w tt h t,
w ithout D rug* a n d M td icin u t, In thouaanda
of cases, by Tha Walden Method. DSfr of
zuffereraof H eart Trouble, Cardiac Asthma,
Angina, Illood Pressure.Threatened Paralysis,
Hardened Arteries and Kidney Complaints
have no organic trouble and can bo promptly
and permanently relieved by The Walden
Method, w ithout drug*. W rite for 88 page
book, copyrighted, ezplalnlng the N ature,
Cause* and Perm anent Relief of theao com­
plaint*. w ithout drug*, Scientific Comultatlon
Chart, References, etc., which will be *ent to
sufferers Free, upon receipt of aatm tem ent of
their cose. Address; Tho Walden Institute,
Sulto *17, Plymouth DkJg., New Haven, Conn.

E PROFESSIONAL 5
“ AND BUSINESS =
: d irecto ry :

Storage Facilities

Elder Springs Water Co.

Relieved
in 72 H ours
W ithout D rugs

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SANFORD BATTERY
SERVICE CO.

FEB. 15TH, MATINEE AND NIGHT
NEARLY 100 MUSICIANS
Prices—$1.00, $1.50, $2.00, plus tax

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Mail orders to Auditorium, Daytona Beach, g
Florida, or Phone 820

I . A. RENAUD, Proprietor

SEMINOLE
ABSTRACT CO.
Get An Abstract Before ■
Buying Property
i|
E. A. DOUGLASS, Pres. \
Ownership of Real Estate gives you a definite place and In­

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CATARRH
OF TH E

fluence in the community. It makes you a more desirable
citizen. ANI) WHAT BETTER INVESTMENT CAN YOU

STO M A C H
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MAKE?

)U CANT ENJOY LIFE
with « Mie, tour, bloated ztomneh. Food doe* aot nouriih.
Instead it ii a touru ot mUety, earning
punt, belching, diziineu and headtehee.
*J The petaon with a bad stomach
ihould bo aalufied with nothing lew
than pam ucnl, luting relief.
Tho right remedy will act upon tho
lining* of the stomach, enrich tho blood,
aid in caztiag cut the catarihal poison*
and Urengthea every bodily function.
^ Tho largo number of people who
I have *u&gt;xeufully uied Dr. Hartman'*
famou* medicine, recommended for ail
catarrhal condition*, offer tho itrongeit
pouible endowment for

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

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CRENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY f
“SERVICE THAT COUNTS'*
We handle everything in

PINeSERVICE
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FIFTY YEARS

THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE LINE

TABLETS OR LIQUID
BOLD EVERYWHERE

Richmond* Virginia

Car Lots or Less.

Ship us

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nmrkots If thoro was a blfr crop to
SANFORD DAILY HERALD market
but even then the atufT should

Senntor Harrison, of Mississippi,
says that Harding has overthrown tho
d ,U "I'tvlco I n , by appointing n
friond as postmaster In Mnrion, Ohio.
Did Senntor Harrison or any othor
thinking man believe anything differ­
ent?

MICKIE SAYS-

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be put up In n guaranteed pack and
NOU NEVER U C M l t^ j
bo prime stuff nlwnys. If It is not
MOANING NO M O A N S ABOUT
prime stuff mark It in plain letters ns
a
s■
"
i W POftE EDtTO* AN' W o OLE
"seconds.'* And then this season it
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PATCHED P A N T S 1" D U N N IN G
might bo well for the colory growora
3
s
-o
to remember that tho celery crop Is j- A NEWSPAPER \S A SELF-RESPECT■
lb J. HOLLY-------------------------------E d ito r
:
ROTARY’S ANNIVERSARY
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&gt; , J, LI 1.1.Al( 11....... Herretarjr*Trrnourer short. Thore will Boon bo prnctically ( j&gt;!N G B U S IN E S S ,S A M E A S A
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B . A. NKHL.................... (len er a l M anager
B A N K , A N D \N E A \N T LOCKING
O. L. I ll WIN...___ C irculation M anager no coiery on tho northern markets oxP hon e ltd up to 0(00 F. M.
*
Around tho world In seventeen l ii
copt Florida celery. Then why hurry
F E D N O SNM PATUN, BEC U X
A d v e rtisin g lln tea Made K now n
yenrn.
Little
did
Pnul
Harris
nnd
8
tho
shipments
by
boarding
up
all
W E OONT NEED Vt \ S E E 9
A p p lication
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his friends of tho first club dream
kinds
of
stuff
and
trying
to
got
it
all
Hnboerlptlon P rice In A dvance
S
This
institution,
whose
success
and
strength
hus
8
that Rotr.ry was to encircle tho
One I ea r
...H0.00 off at one time? If tho growers will
I lx Month* .......... ................................... H.OO tnko their tlnio, keep tho celery iri
8
world in aeventccn years’ time. Lit­
been builded by a loyal people, whose most valu­
■
D rllvrrrd In City b y Carrier
erally it has done that. Club No.
One W eek *••••«■MMMaHMHHU**•••»«******10 Centa good condition, pnek tho best and uso
■
able asset is the confidence, trust and esteem or
1 organized nt Chicnge on February
R
T h e h i * 12- t o l t t - p n g e W e e k l r H e r ­ ordinary precautions they will got a
a
a l d e n t i r e t y c o r c r a f l e m l n o le C o u n t y good price nil through thu season. For
2.1,. lE)0n._ Thence, to Cnnndn,. to
R
those who know It best and whose highest en­
and ta p u b l l a h r d e v e r y F r i d a y . A d v c r Great Britain nnd Ireland, to Indin,
t l a l n * r a t e a m a d e k n o w n o n a p p l i c a ­ henven's sake, if you over put up n
8
t i o n . I l r m o c r n t l c In p o li ti c * . IWJO p e r
to Australasia, to South Africn, nnd
good pack of celery put it up now
deavor is to attnin still higher plains of se rv ic eR '
y e a r , a l w n y a In a d v a n c e .
H
hack ngain almost to Chicnge—club
MUMIIKII T H E ASSOCIATED PIIKSH when you have everything just liko
R
wishes
you
a
happy,
healthful
and
prosperous
No.
1001
nt
Gary,
Ind.
And
nil
you wnnt it. Poor qunlity celery or
R
without one failure being recorded
poor qunlity of anything will kill tho
New Year.
R
nmong clubs—no chnrtcr over for­
good markets and they will novor
R
R
Weeks wants bids on Muscle Shonls come bnek this season. It is useless
feited—no dedo clubs—and no clubs
H
now. He sure hates to see Henry get to tell the growers this again. Thoy
a
that do not pny dues or are not rep­
a
It.
a
have heard it every year. They have
resented rt the annual conventions.
seen many of the growers raise good
Is it any wonder thnt such nn idea
The dispute over Yap lias ended stuff ami put up a guaranteed pack
was to meet with either instant fail­
dispatches say. We are glad of that. I ami get good money for it. They
ure or tremendous success?
It will probably stop all future "yap­ j have seen other growers put up poor
The principles of Rotary have boon
ping.''
' stuff and green stuff and the market
tho possession of the civilized world
has dropped ruining tho prospects of
for two thousand yonrs mid more.
The "housmnn” of Taylor, the mur­ all the growers.
Only the application if these princi­
dered film director, is being question­
ples to a man's business life—ns well ,
Go slow on your cutting this year
ed. Y.'e suppose the housemaid, the ami let your celery stay as long as it
as bis social life—are new. Great
chamber timid, the three ihauffeuio, will and he in good condition. Don't
teachers of the past have enunciated
club communication, with their zeal­
the
tr tlers, the seven garileners, board it up until it !h right for board­
there principles which have boon set ous guardianship ami direction of the tho counties mentioned, and the state
nt large.
tho sixteen kitchen girls, will he ques­ ing and don't get all your celery off at
Rq down ns n matter of history. They
,
,
,
f/
il,
7
1
power
of
thnt
something
which
is
Hoi
I
_
_
1
l
..
..
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...
I...
a
I.
Host Poultry Show. Given under
tioned next. Those movie people are once. Keep it coming along slowly
By a Sanford Celery-fed
rn can best In* summed up in the words *
....
.
. . . ...
,
,
.
.
.
.
tnry—are
nil
threads
woven
into
tho
tho
rules of Anioricnn Poultry As­
sure living easy and dying the same as possible and the market will keep
Aa of Him who first said. " Whatsoever
Man
*. .
.
,
,
,
,
.
great
tapestry
of
tho
brotherhood
of
sociation,
nnd open to all.
way.
Rq ye would that men should do unto you, *
firmer than if you ship all the celery
*
man.—The
Rotnrinn,
Finest
Races.
Seventy race horses
------------ o----------fta hq Rj Rq Rq m in m Rq do ye even so unto them,"
in this section in a few weeks.
_____________
now
in
training,
several of them
They are starving in itussia and the
A little sound judgment used this
Fortunntc indeed has Rotary been
,,7T,.
„
,
...
. . .
. *
.
“The Kiddies Paradise" is for kid- Grand Circuit Rncera.
Near East and tho Ear West and year will work wonders toward stnbin the men that she has chosen to „
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..
. ,
DAYS THAT ARE GONE
. countries
, , outside
.
( os. Have them look it up at tho
Amusements. Tho world famed
many other places and it is all right I Mixing a market that is as uncertain
carry the .banner to
D.
"Are you willing to work for $.10 a
.
,
,
,
.
,
K.
of
C.
Carnival.
27fi-8tc
Acrobats
, "Tho Flying Wards."
to send them money—after wo take I and coy as a maiden accepting her
those which first took up her stand_____
month ami your hoard?" asked Mr.
Johnnie
Junes
Shows, etc.
care of tho starving in Florida, tho first invitation to a dance.
nrd. The seed has been well planted.
Cobbles,
SUll-TROl’ICAL
MID-WINTER
poor in Scminolo ami tho local hospital
In Austria, in Itnly, in South Africa,!
“Yes, sir," replied the applicant for
FAIR AT ORLANDO
HIGH SCHOOL—WEI).
and onu hundred or more other local
TOO MUCH "THANK YOU.
„„
,
Rotary
is flourishing nnd tho members
n job as farm hand. “Hut if you oc- .,
.,
..
!
FEII:
11-18,
li)22
institutions right hero at home. Tho
NESI)AY NIGHT
. . .
,
■ , , there arc finding the same common,
cnssionnlly sec mo pause in my task , ,
....
..
. ,
,
1
first thing for Sanford people to think
We honestly believe thnt in the ,
t/
bonds of fellowship nnd joy in Bor-'
of mnnicuring the pigs to brush nwny i
about is keeping more of their money
.. . .
...
...
,
vice that their brothers in other parts Greatest of all Fairs Held Oaring tho
Don’t fail to see tho minstrel show
matter of doing tilings for a mere a tear, think
nothing of it.
I wns ,
. . .
here where it will do the most good
I’ast 13 Years
.
.
.
of
the
world
are
finding.
Th
nk
whnt
nt
tho High School Wednesday night.
the war, nnd It
.
,
,
,. - , ,
and there is no “overhead" expenses "thank you" tho weekly newspapers paid...$10 .a. .day, before
.
a
tremendous
power
for
world
fr
ondIt
is
tho first of Its kind ever given
wnsn’t much of a day nt that."—Bir- ..
,
, ,
to eat up eighty per cent of the sum of the country hold the record,
Six counties represented, Ornngo, in Snnfnrd.
...
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linoss and understanding Let us look
It will not begin until
,
, .
..
,
,
, ,
I.nko after prayer meeting so ns not to con­
total.
We say it with no desire to dis­ minghnm Age-Herald.
i forward to the time when in eneh of Seminole, Volusia, Oceoln,
■-oit
criminate, for the people of Clermont
j the principal cities of the world there Marion.
flict. Tickets on sale at Mobley's,
We should get those park benches
NO
EVIDENCE
Marlon
County,
fine
agricultural
&amp;
will
he
a
hand
of
followers
tinder
the
also
by school children. Benefit High
are no different from those to be
»&lt;
this week by all means. Don’t let
stock section enters for first time.
banner
of
"Service
Abovo
Self,"
each
School
Atheletlc Association f&gt;0 and
One
afternoon
a
stranger
debark­
another Sunday come round without found elsewhere, hut wo feel on re­ ed from a train at a hustling town in actuated by the same principles of
Six Orange County Communities, 25 cents.
275-2tp
having plenty of benches in the park flection they will agree it is true, that the West and headed up the street, friendship and fellowship nnd ac­ Windemere, Gotha, Pine Castle Connot only for tho band concerts but for for the number of favors rendered, no Finally he met a man who looked liko quaintance and understanding with­ way, Fairfiew.
These communities
A merry-go-round, shooting gallery
people to enjoy these fine days. It i other institution is as poorly paid as a native.
computing
with
intense
interest for and hall games at tho K. of C. Carni­
out regard to religious faith or po­
makes but little difference whether | the newspaper. The church lias a
val,
27f,-8tc
"Pardon me," said the stranger, | litical creed—encompassing all bar­ three special premiums.
the merchants donate them or the city bazaar, the school lias a concert, a “are you a resident of this tow n?"
Five town Exhibits.
Apolpkn,
ring none. All such clubs, whether
donates them but they should be j club brings a paid speaker or musician
Tanglefoot ys perunn, Monday
"Yes, sir," was the ready rejoinder set down in Calcutta or in Amster­ Winter Park, Winter Garden, Ocoee,
S.V made ami placed in the park now. A
to town, ami does so to make money, of the other. “I have been hero dam, or in rekir, yith their rndinting Oakland, enr.h with fir, * exhibits.
night nt the Princess at only 35
small lettering telling who donated ( and yet in almost every instance, tho
Rig Cattle A Hog Show from all cents.
27U-2tc
( something like fifty yonrs. What-esi,* lines of influence, with their interthe bench would not be out of place i newspaper is called on to announce 1 do for you?"
for it will ngnin show who are tho big the date, boost tho attraction, get out
"I mil looki'^rfor n criminal law­ N■■* a *■■■■■M■■■■■M■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■M ■■■■■■■H■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■M■■■NNa ■■D
hearted merchants ami who are the the crowd and whoop it up generally.
yer,"
responded the stranger. "Have
tiglit-wads. Thu man who donates a
Many (leoplo do not understand, you one hero?"
bench should certainly gel credit for that all that a newspaper has th sell is
"Well," said the native, reflectively,
it.
its splice, or-at least that part of its “v • think we have hut we can't prove
^ ^pSVMU'e not devoted to actual news hap­ it on him."—Washington Herald.
WHERE IK OUR CURIJ M-TRltEf? penings. And on the other hand,
there are a number of these occur­
Tlie bachelor tax lias been declared
**■
Sanford was tho first city in tho rences, which if not strictly news, are
ineonstitutional
and
null
and
void.
stnto to originate tho curb market for the community welfare, so that
and it was a great success hero for perhaps, in the end, tho balance is not Well, in nr estimation it was a lux­
ury tax anyhow and should he ab­
some time hut the farmers themselves unjust after ail.—Clermont Press.
olished
along with the other luxuries.
were the first to fall down on tho
The Advocate editor is glad that lie
proposition and while we still think can give publicity to worthy causes.
It is tho right idea to bring growers For instance it was a pleasure last HOME. FAST ASLEEP PROBABLY
nnd buyers together to thu mutual week to give first page space to the
The editor of a Missouri paper, the
benefit of both it is up to the grow­ coming of the Hoys’ Drum and Cornet spot-light of whose car fell upon a
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ers to start it and keep it going. Oth­ Corps of the Georgia Industrial spooning couple alongside the road, ■
er cities that have about ono-fmirth Home, and we liko to boost every­ was thus addressed by his driver:
N
of Sanford's acreage in vegetables arc thing promoted by home people for "Where in hell’s her folks?" And the
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putting on curb markets with great home benefit, hut must confess that it editor was so impressed with the per­
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profit ami success and it would he well is nn pleasure to publish stuff free in tinence of the question that lie pro­
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to investigate thu curb market plan our paper which is furnished by paid ceeded to write a lengthy editorial on
hore ns tho spring crops will soon lie publicity agents, even under the guise the subject, in which he not only re­
coming on and the curb market is a of working for the benefit of human­ plied to the chauffeur's question, hut
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wonderful place to sell your surplus ity, and then we don't rare to give our also desired to know "Where in hell
products nnd get tho ready cash for space to the reformers who find their HIS folks were," that they should
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them. Lakeland is thinking about tho way to Florida every winter who claim allow the young couple opportunity
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curb market as the following from the to ho devoting their time to this for such disgraceful conduct.
Not
Lnkelnnd Telegram would indicate:
"Isms" or that “ism," hut who really very elegant laugauge, hut expressive
"A prominent farmer from a nearby are out for tho coin, having q good none tho less, for without doubt scones
community has asked the Telegram to time and enjoying Florida's winter like the one nllured to above are get­
throw out the suggestion that Lake­ climate. To even pretend that these ting to be of too common occurence to
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land ought to have and support a curb people are necessary or doing a good l&gt;e ignored longer.
And while it is
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or farmer's market in line with the i work would ho saying that our several true that many of tho offenders in
plan now in vogue in Orlando and well churches cannot guide their people this respect are people who have
known
to almost every town and city and are inefficient, if not superfluous, reached the years of discretion—young
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outside of Florida. The suggestion is —Wnuchulln Advocate.
men and women who should know
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worthy of more than passing notice.
obetter than to parade their vulgarity
I f such a market could he established
, —still it is n fact thnt a large perIIE CACKLIN’ HEN
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contage of these couples who make a
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by tho farmer could sell his produce
practice of "carrying on" in public ■
(By Aunt Aggie)
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for cash to the people of the city and I may he a little hnckwoodsy—some places are practically children, whose ■
take that cash to the merchant for thu
parents are more to blame for their £
folks say I’m behind—
purchase of groceries, drygoods and Hut I never was much on chickens of foolishness than they themselves are. I*
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nil the other articles of commerce.
Indeed, one might well pernphrnse the ■
the fancy feathered kind.
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ledge of how this proposition works
blue-ribbon pen.
will instantly realize what an cnor- But it’s lots more snllHfuet’ry to have who are thus carelessly ignorant of
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their childrens’ whereabouts may
moUH factor a curb market would lie
a cacklin' hen.
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they may rest assured thnt no evasion
oxchungc mutual benefits. This may
handful (/things I know,
be n matter for the merchants’ com­ I'or, with hens the same us people, of will he accepted, so none need ho
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attempted.
mittee of the Chandler of Commerce.
course good blood will show;
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Dr.
Adolf
Lorenz
the
great
Austrian
friend is rcsuectfully submitted for
not in color of logs,
consideration and nctirn."
Nor in tho lay o' feathers, so much ns surgeon favors corsets for women. N
That’s nothing.
Our own Arthur ■
it is in eggs,
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Vogetal les is apt to kill the goose The one that proens her fenthcrB Is
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millions of steel money tucked aw ay
a
i-v thnt lays the golden egg each year by
pretty Huro to shirk.
rushing his celery, lettuce and other If a flock is busy lay in', the farmer's says to keep smiling and times will ho
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bettor.
Honestly, Charlie, wo linvo
, j ; vegetables In tho early murket juHt
belli paid;
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smiled
ho
much
nur
face
is
cracked
N
'I s v because it happens to he a high priced But the workers delay their moultin’
hut
it
does
not
mean
anything
n
t
the
I'V maillot It might he all right to
an* can't go out on pnrndo.
hanks.
gomi
much us possible to tho early,
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K K S K S 'S
P ik lU k M r v f f f i K m a n H N f t laa&lt;
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. forirctThe^Georffo WashingD#D° f ? ^ , Pl-22 at the Parish
18^oMloIy cross Church. Tho
I*8* ° "lob will hnvn something
r*"lin C
.hrco o'clock In the
tho time when nil
tfWrnoon unji| ] |(1 b0 Jn bcd.
^nce.
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Evening• ot
Washington will lend tho
the evcntnir of hi.
hc wormin'. Club Done.

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18 VFSTEKPAY ATTENDED
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pjvon by Sanford’s
The Concert ...
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Rolzonstoln and Miss Rosa Gallagher
Tltlo' yenonadc was especially ren­
dered also Mr. Chas. Brady In tho
song, dedicated to tho late Caruso,
"They Needed a Songbird In Heaven,
So They Took Cnruso Away,"

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What Ir
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12x3
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Sanford, Fin.

LAWRENCE HAYNES
TENOR

IN SONG
PRINCESS THEATRE
Friday, February 17th, 8:15 p. m.
Auspices American Legion und Woman's Auxiliary

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MRS. SIIAW, representing the manufacturers of

Richelieu Pure Food Products

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Prices reduced and everything new
nt the grand stores and puddle wheels
nt the K. of C. Carnival.
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HIGH SCHOOL DE­
3 SANFORD
FEATS FAST DELAND
GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM I

Last Saturday night, before a small
crowd at the Parrish House, the San­
ford High School girls defeated the
DcLnnd girls by n 20 to 18 score.
When "Dnvis said we had a girls
The High
* team", he mennt it.
school team by defeating DcLnnd Lo­
g-ins to loom lip as n champion con­
tender.
If Sanford defeats Lake­
land here next Friday night, the San­
ford team will have n good chance
for the championship. The girls team
can defeat Lakeland, if they fight
hard enough nnd if tho people of
Snnford hack them up.
the game last Saturday night
3 theInDcLnnd
team started the scoring,
■ with a pretty throw by Mias Dutton.
This goal was ciuickly followed by one
from Miss Spencer of the Snnford
\ team. From then on until the end
m of the first half one side would lie in
the lend anil then tho other.
Tho
3 score was tied at the end of the first
hnlf 11 to 11.
In the second half the Sanford team
clearly outclassed the DoLnnd piling
up fifteen points to their opponents
seven. Miss Spence4 nnd Miss I.ake
starred for the Snnford team, while
Miss Custer was a shining light on
the DoLnnd team.
Remember tho duto Fridny, t-eb.17.
Lakeland vs Snnford nt the Parisli
House.

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Mid-Winter Carnival!
AND SPRING FESTIVAL
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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
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THREE BIG NIGHTS

TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, E
FEBRUARY 21ST, 22ND, 23RD [
-FIRE WORKS
BAND CONCERTSBALLOON ASCENSIONS
Over Twenty Attractions, including
MERRY-GO-ROUND
SHOOTING GALLERY, Etc.
-Cafeteria Supper Every N ig h t

make yo u r pl a n s to be t h e r e

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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.

Well, well, hero wo nro
agnin with that good old
brand of summer wenthor
in February nnd if it kcops
up this gait wo will nil bo
wonting our b. v. d’s again
—this, of course, applies to
men only. But if you can
get any finer weather thnn
wo nro having now tell us
about it. This is the time
for the tourist t » come to
fonford ami enjoy the exc l lent fishing und camping
md boating and nil that
roes with a fow weeks vncut ion in the plucc where
you can vacate—that is you
i acute if you can’t pay your
tent, you know. Have u
little spe.klcd perch on us,
lot’ iyl
.1:10 A. M. FEB. 12, 1U22
Maximum ................... 8-1
Mini mu m ................. 55
Range
..................... 59
iiaiometur
20.Rt
Cr.lm and clear.
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J. C, White of Washington. D. C.
Mostly cloudy tonight anil
is in the city for a few days looking
Tuesday;
probably rain and
after his property on French avenue.
colder
in
Extreme north
He had tho misfortune to lose his
portion,
wife in an aiitomibic accident there
Fj Fa Fj Fa Fa F'J f j Fa
several weeks ngo nnd his ninny fri­
ends in Sanford extend their symptthy to Mr. White and the throe MISS ALLIE GII.LON
daughters.
WON DIAMOND RING
IN POPULAR CONTEST
Many free attractions at the K. of
C. Carnival.
270-8tc
The popularity contest nt the tent
of the Melville’s Company closed last
RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF
Saturday night in u blaze of excite­
NOTED SINGER LAWRENCE
ment and in the general round lip it
HAYNES SING FRIDAY NIGHT was found that Miss Allio Gillen was
tho winner nnd she was presented with
Again the music loving public of
the beautiful diamond ring. Follow­
Snnford will be afforded nil op­ ing is the result;
portunity of hearing Lawerctice
AI lie G ilion..................... 1,771,1100
Ruby Hart ..................... 1,007,700
Haynes, Tenor, in songs at tho Prin­
Agues D um as................. 1.000,700,
cess Theatre on Friday night, Fob.
Hattie Estridgo................. 784,800
17th.
Marie Teague___________ 218,000
This man has spent several yenrs in
Florence
H enry_______
01,700
Europe studying and bis voice is a
wonder. He sings nnd his emotions
The K. of C.’s will send nn nirshpi
portray every line in the songs ho
sings.
over Snnford during their enrnivni.
His recital at the High School Audi­
270-8tc
torium was fine a few months ngo
nnd it will lie nn opportunity to hear
a good singer in Sanford at a medium
price. All the nearby cities arc en­
joying entertainment of tills nature
and with this in view tho local Legion
ami Auxiliary Posts of the American
Legion nro going to offer Mr. Haynes
and
high class accompanist for
5 your hisapproval.
Princess Theatre,
" Friday, Feb. 17th.

You are cordially invited to visit our Store ■
and partake of a good cup of Coffee.
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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.

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The Store Thnt is Different

Sanford, Florida

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..Special
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nit unniild
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should bo'
EuTof retired army Bandmaster,
rK f Gallagher who played Cottozcs'
JimfSolo and tho duct by Mr. Joe

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rnre ns a day in Feb­ F®
Pn
Ownership Certificates United Sta­
Fa
tes Internnl Revenue Forms 1000,
Surely it lit April In Sanford now Fn
1001, and 1001-A for the year 1022, nnd our brand of weather is O. K.
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ns used by banks, trust companies
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and collecting agencies nro released
E. II. Kilhco of tho Geneva section Fn
ns of February 10th, and mny bo ob­ was In the city todny on business nnd Fn
tained on application to tho Collector visiting his ninny friends.
Fl
of Jntornnl Revenue, Jacksonville,
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Florida.
Dr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Whitman of Or­ F'l
1021 Forms obsolete nnd should not lando were nmong the visitors to the F*
he used under nny circumstances, hut i city yesterday coming up to henr tho Fa
application should lie mndo for the Imnd concert.
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1022 forms.
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The Sarasota Fruit Products Co., of New York where he will enter one of
Snrnsotn has recently purchased tho tile Donnelly launches in a big regatta F#
packing plant of tho Nassau Sound in the Hudson river.
Fa
Packing Co., of Jacksonville.
Tho
Fa
purpose to manufacture tho snmo J. R. Cofield of Cordeio, Georgia Is Fu
brands ns formerly carrying tho iinme in the city the guest of his uncle, Fr
of tho Snrnsotn Fruit Products Co. John Anderson. Mr. Cofield is a prom­ Fi
Fx
inent photographer of Cordcle.
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W. G. Kilbcc son of. E. II. Kilhoc of
tlie Geneva section was in tho city to­ Fn
dny nnd announced that so fur as he Fn
know now he would lie a candidate for
county commissioner for tho Fifth
District.
INCOME TAX FORMS

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&gt;AY, FEBRUARY 18,1922

Watch for the "big balloon ascen­
sion” nt tho K. of C. Carnival. 27fl-8tc

THQS. J. A. KEIDY
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Lnw
Practicing In State nnd Federal Courts
Over Seminole County Bank
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NOTE CAREFULLY.
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"The lured laborer of ‘yesterday,’ lalmrs
on his own nccount today, and will hire
others to labor for him ‘tomorrow’."

There is a challenge to YOU in that significant
statement of Lincoln’s, and just encouragement
in the fact that most of today’s successful bankers, manufacturers, and farmers were “yesterday’s ” clerks, machinists, and farm hands.
The men who bought the least "yesterday” may
buy the most today. The men who live on less
than they earn today, and bank the difference,
are lltting themselves to fulfill Lincoln’s prophesy
for “tomorrow."
If you’ll put forth that kind of effort, thin bnnk
will help YOU become n lender "tomorrow."

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On the fall of an apple Newton saw the force that links
the stars together and binds us to the myriad suns!
On the movement of a tea-kettle lid Watt saw mighty
moguls climbing mountain sides, and titanic liners plow­
ing the deep!
On an electric shock received from a key attached to a
flying kite Franklin saw cities brilliantly lighted and
powerful machinery lifting stone and steel to build our
modern pyramids of business!
Vision gave to the world PIGGLY-WIGGLY stores,
where the products of the manufacturer, the packer, the
canner and the farmer are brought direct to the con­
sumer, thus saving all intermediate expenses and prof­
its where the housewife can select with her own hands,
free from suggestions or persuasion, the highest quality
goods at the lowest possible prices, where cleanliness
and orderly arrangement of goods make it a pleasure to
shop. These are the reasons why the volume of sales of
PIGGLY-WIGGLY stores continuously increase.
PIGGLY-WIGGLY will soon have a home in Sanford
with the co-operation of a few thoughtful minded men
and women in Sanford.
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Telephone the PIGGLY-WIGGLY representative, Mr.
W. A. Kay, at the Seminole Hotel and he will tell you
how this may be accomplished.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FBI IDARY 1S,1W»

BEST RACING IN FIORIDA

Jv&gt;

This la not nn unwarranted state*
mont. Tho Orlnndo race track Is roputod to bo superior on any in tho
State, and the races have always boon
tho boat that could bo obtained.
Seventy horses have boon in train­
ing on this track all winter. Some
of then) hold records In tho Grand Cir­
cuit. Tho fnmo of tho Orlando Fair
Grounds and track as offering ex­
traordinary conditions for favorable
wintering quarters, bring turfmen
and horses from Colorado, Ohio, In­
diana, Now York, Pennsylvania, Ken­
tucky, Georgia, Tennessee, and other
sections.
Anticipating n larg attendance nt
these popular races, tho Fair Associa­
tion hns doubled the Grnnd Stand
capacity.
Among tho racers nro tho following
well known horses:
L. May, Snvnnnnh, Gn., Belle Alcnntnrn b m (p), by Sir Alchnntnra.
L. May, Snvnnnnh, Gn., Red Rose,
Roan m ( p), by unknown.
Mrs. W. E. Dnust, Collinsville, 111.,
Sidney Belmont (p) It g by Gen. Sid­
ney.
Mrs. W. E. Dnust, Collinsville, III.,
Peter Prince (p) blk K by I'rlnco
Ale': Is,
Mrs. W. E. Dnust, Collinsville, III.,
Bindbeay (p) blk g by Jersey B. B.
Mrs. W. E, Daunt, Collinsville, ill.,
W'l’ vr Direct chg by Wilbur Lou.
Win. Kaiser, Boonville, Ind., Bee
Line (p) b m by Ossie R.
Wm. Knisr, Boomvillo, Ind. Mnud
Miller b m by Tom Miller.
G. ,f. Purmnu, Pocomoke, Md.,
Senator I„ b g by Senator Hal,
G. J. Purmnn, Pocomoke, Md.,
Rocky P (p) cb g by Blue Ridge,
F. E. Wickcrshnm, Cleveland, O.,
Billy Landis (p) blk by Nelson Mnrgrn.
F. E. Wickcrshnm,. Cleveland, O.,
Hnrley It. (p) h s by Sinbolccr.
V. D. Jones, Edcntnn, N. C. Tube
J. E. Turner, Orlnndo, Fin., I.ntly
T. (p) b m by Ephrim Toodies.
Monroe Venable, Archer, Kin.,
Archer Bell by unknown.
J. E. Willlnmson, Denver, Colo.,
Viola Belle (p) b m by Ssherman Bell.
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Coleen McGregor b m by McGregor
tho Great.
If. D. Unckett, Louisville, Ky.,
Albert Hal (p) It g by Sterling Hal.
H. I). Hnekett, Louisville, Ky.,
Rose Red, b m by Admiral Red.
G. JJ. Fisher, Nashville, Tenn,
Pat Volo (p) It s by Victor Volo.
G. JJ. Fisher, Nashville, Tenn.,
Mnry Cecil Watts, b in by Gen. Watts.
Chns. Tuttle, Huntsville, Ain.,
Mnry Jane (j&gt;) blm by Fred Downing,
Smith Bros., Johnstown, Pn„ Barn­
ey Edwards (til by Barney O'Connor.
II. D. Hnekett, Louisville, Ky., Verletta b in by Vernon.
H. Knnnor, Orlnndo, Fin., Nutlnnd
Patch, (p) blk s by Dan Patch.
S Stacey Smith, Newark, N. J,,
Jimmy Mac, h g by Todd Mack.
D. Lockhart, Orlnndo, Fin., Hazel
Beck, dig m by Native.
W. E. Dnust, Collinsville, 111.,
Bonnie Hal, h g by Honda Simmons.
W. T. West, Warrcnsbiirg, N. Y.,
Echo Wylks b s by Fuzzy.
C. Williamson, Wagoner, III., Fr­
ancis Bell blk m by Sherman Bell.
Three big nights of fun and frolic
nt the K. of C. Carnival.
27G-8tc

Colonel Hull said It was his opinion
that the contractual obligations were
“non-enforcoable’' and "null and void’’
and could not be successfully present­
ed either by tho Alabama power com­
pany representatives or officials of
the Air Nitrates Corporation, both of
whom claim optional privileges and
have informed Secretary Weeks that
they intend to exercise thorn before
the Muscle Shonls properties are dis­
posed of to private concorns.
PROPOSED FREIGHT
INCREASE ON FRUIT
SLICED BY I. C. C.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—Pro­
posals of the Eric railroad to inercaso
from $30 to $51 per car the charges
for transferring fruits nmi vegetables
from Its New Jersey torminnlB to Its
miction center nt Dunno street. Now
York, wore set aside today by tho
Interstate Commerce Commission. Tho
rnilrond, however, wns nllowed to lncrenae tho charges to nn nvorngo of
$-10 per car.
The Increase, which
wns protested by fruit shippers nit
over the country, nnd by tho commis­
sion merchants o* Now York City, tho
commission hold, wero not Justified
nnd the schedules which have boon unler suspension for several months,
were ordered concolled.
NEW THINGS AT THE
. HERALD OFFICE
Thank you cards, Birthday cards,
and folders, Valentino assortment
just arrived.
1922 calendar Pads
here at last, Place cards, nut cups,
Tally cards, All kinds of invitations,
Gift cards, Greeting cards, Congratu­
lations, Shut in cards, Sympathy
enrds nnd Birth announcements.

JULIA HAD SAID SOMETHING
8am Was Forced to Admit That His
Better Half "Chatted About
Dem Clothes.’'

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SOUTH JACKSONVILLE
AND JACKSONVILLE
MAY BE UNITED
(11/ T he A sso cia ted P r e ss!

JACKSONVILLE, Fob. 13.—Agita­
tion for tho consolidation of Jackson­
ville and South Jncksonvfllo across
the St. Johns river has again been
started In some qunrters here.
At a meeting of tho city council re­
cently a resolution wns adopted In­
viting tho South Jacksonville citizens
to Join with the Jacksonville people
and make it one largo Jacksonville.
A commlttco wns appointed includ­
ing Mayor John W. Martin, to confer
with Mayor W. P. Bolote across tho
river with n view to determining
whether tho question should
bo
brought to a referendum of the voters.
The proposal hns been greetod en­
thusiastically by the public men on
this side of the river, while those of
South Jacksonville remain rather
non-committal.
Mnyor Beloto for
instance, nays he will always bow to
the public will hut thnt ih nil he enn
sny nt the stage of tho game.
Similar agitation has attained more
or lens headway several times In tho
past. Tho matter was put to n vote
of the two cities several yenrs ago
but decldely rejected.

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IANOS
HONOGRAPHS

EUSTIS PAVILION
Wo wish to nnnounco thnt we hove
PRESENTED TO CITY been granted tho Florida ngency for
the—
(H r T h e A aan rln lrd P r r a a l
EUSTIS, Feh. I.’!.—Charles Istod
hns presented to tho city of Eustis on
behalf of the Lake Eustis Pnvillion
Company ail property on the lake
front owned by tho concern, Including Made by the largest manufacturers of
its pnvillion nnd pier, ns a result of Grand Pianos exclusively in tho world.
the city’s plan to construct a bulk- j One of these superb instruments in
head and convert into a public pari: dull art mahogany will bo on exhibi­
tho property ndjncent to thnt former* Ition nil this week In
ly owned by tho Pnvillion Compnny,
PALM ROOM of the
The city will pny to the concern $1
HOTEL VALDEZ
nnd in turn will ho given n deed to its
lake front holdings, with the under­
Write us for prico nnd terms
standing thnt tho pnvillion he re­
modeled nnd furnished in order thnt J. H. HINTERMISTER
the city council Chamber of Com­
PIANO CO.
merce nnd other Civic organizations
may use it for n meeting place.
BUY IN SANFORD

Premier Baby Grand

f'onrleiin.v Dinwiddle, executive of
the National Child Health council, Iole)
tiic following story at the meeting
of the .Monday evening club, it belongs
to Hie great fund of family stories of
which each home has Us share.
Ills family -had a colored woman
CORRECTED TO NOV. 16, 1921
of the inline of Julia, who did the
wash, according to Mr. Dinwiddle,
Southbound
her hiishand transporting (lie clothes
Arrive
Departs
to and from home. One night he s ta rt­
2:46 a.m.
ed with a Idg handle of freshly washed
.... 2:36 a.m.
clothing.
It Imd heen raining and
8:40 a.m.
there wele puddles along the Street.
.... 1:18 p.m,
1:38 p.m.
The unfortunate man slipped, the
.... 2:55 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
1111111110 hit the street, opened up. nnd
7:10 p.m.
.... 6:55 p.m.
Its contents went Into a mud puddle.
Needless to say, he couldn’t deliver
Northbound
the wash, and he tinted to take 11
hack home.
Hut lie svas forced to
Arrive
Departs
"face the music."
,............ 1:48n.m. 2:03 n.m.
A week later the colored man
....11:45 a.m.
12:05 p.m.
showed up at the Dinwiddle home
,............ 2:35p.m, 2:55 p.m.
with flic clothes spick and span. The
■D05 p.m.
.... 4:00 p.m.
family, of course, hud found out what
....10:00
p.m.
had delayed I heir wash ami were pre­
pared for Sam.
Trilby Branch
That worthy, however, did not say
a word about Ills mishap.
A rrive
Depurts
"Sam." asked a member of the fam ­ xNo, 100.,
7:00 n.m.
ily, "didn’t Julia have anything to say
xNo. 24.
3:25 p.m.
about the clothes when you had to
xNo.
158..
7:60 a.m.
take them hack?"
No. 22..
7:00 p.m.
Sam grinned,
"Julia—stu* done eliatled quite a
Leesburg Branch
while ahonl dem clothes," he wild.—
Washington Star.
Arrlvo
Depurts

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KNOW YOUR TOWN!
Believe in it!
Tell your neighbors about it!
Boost for it!
Strive to put it on the Honor Roll
Good towns!
Make it the kind of a place we’ll be proud
of—a clean, progressive town—an
honor to the state.
Co-operation will do it.
W e’re with you to the full limit of tronrl
business!

First National Bank

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F. P. FORSTER, President

B. F. WHlTNKlt, Cashier

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On the Okeechobee Branch of the Florida East Const Railway, Chuiuotn, Fla., among the pines nnd lakes of Seminole county, nn up-to-date
modern brick hotel, with private baths and hot water heat. Pint
class cuisine. Rates $2.50 to $&amp;50 per day) $10 to $18 per week, ac­
cording to loention of room.

MRS. CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, Manager

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

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No.
xNo,
Swede Had His Own Reason for RoSHOALS CONTRACT
xN'o.
Jecting Offer of That Particu­
No.
WILL HE DELAYED
lar Brand of Liquor.

AVIATION NOT HIS OBJECT

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Debates in Congress To Take a Year
Oviedo Branch
.Stephen Hunter Love of Sail Luke
City, prominent In tlx* beet sugar In­ xNo. 126........... 7:45 p.m.
nr More.
dustry of Utah and n member of Hie xNo. 127.......3:40 p.m.
food administration during the war,
WASHINGTON. Feb. 1L—Delays was tn Washington for Hie sugar
x—Daily, except Sunday.
estimated from six months to n year benrlngs before tile llimuce eommlttee
or more probably will lie encountered of Hu* senate. Mr. I.ove litis a great
Tho K. of C. Carnival Ih throe nights
by government officials before they gift for story telling, and Ic particu­ Fob. 21st, 22nd, and 23rd.
27C-8tc
are in n position to turn over the ni­ larly fond of Swedish stories, ids lulltrate plants, power stations and wnter lotion of the Sciitidlnavliin dialect be­
dams at Muscle Shoals to Henry Ford ing well-nigh perfect.
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
It seems thnt recently a picturesque
should his proposed contract for their
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
purchase an lease for a period of 100 old Swede employed In one of Ihe
sugar mills ilmudii to himself Hint
yenrs he ncccptcd, Despite the most ln&gt; would not mind having a little drink
cxpedioUH action by congress In the or Iwo after a pnrflcitlarly hard day's
event to accept the war secretary to nnrk, St. he hh*d hl'tivclf to a boot­
nceept the contract, it was estimated legger of I Is IICI|llllilllllllCI*.
"Yon got any that squirrel whisky,
today by members of the house mili­
tary committee attending hearing Volin)" he asked.
"N'o. I haven't Sven," replied the 212 East. 1st St.
Hanford, Kla.
on the Ford offer, that such a delay
lliiuor
merchant,
"but
I
run
give
you
was apparently inescapable.
a llille old crow. How limit Mint?"
Questions were raised nt the henr­
Sven thought for n moment: then lie
ing today by committeemen which, In shook Ids head.
the opinion of some with long cvpor"Nny-dii." lie said. "Ay don't want
ionccs in legal matters, would necess­ to fly: Ay ynst want to Imp n little.”—
arily have to lie solved by tho court, Washington l ’ost.
irrespective of congressional net ion
1922 CALENDAR PADS
Tires Tubes
unless tlie Ford o fe r was rejected.
These involved the delivery of clour
30x3
.................. $ 8.50
$1.90
Thoro is nothing quite so handy, 30x3 Vi ..........
titles to Mr. Ford of government own­
10.00
2.10
ed property connected with the Muscle quito bo useful, quite so indlsponsiblc 32x3 Vi ................ 14.00
2.55
Shoals project but which are located for tho busy offico man ns tho cnlen16.50
2.90
on lands privately’ owned nnd whoso dnr desk pad.
It helps you t»r re- 31x4
19.50
3.25
ownership clnint they Imvc legal op-1member, it gives you the day nnd 32x4
lions for the purchase of tho build- ‘into, It gives you just what you want 33x4 ...................... 20.00
3.35
lugs which they intend to exercise.
I and when you want it- 1922 Cnlcn- 34x4
27.00
3.60
It wns tho gcncrnl opinion of some ; dnr pnds just received from tho factGAS, OILS, GREASES, Etc.
committee members after hearing the orS’—tho tccond shipment—-tho B n t
testimony of Colonel John Hull, act- shipment wns exhausted In one week,
Tnnk up with us
ing judge advncategenornl of tho Get a 1922 Calendar pnd before they
army, thnt tho government condom nn- ] nro all gone.
Desk stands for the
tlon proceedings before It coufd oh-1calendars if you hnvo none,
tain the necessary titles to the lands'
for Mr. Ford and in doing this meet I Some good nthiutlc events and bntthe owners who would porhnps test tie royals nt tho athletic Bhow nt tho
their rights In the courts.
' K. of C. Carnival.
27fl-8tc 105 Palmetto St., Sanford, Flu.

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Strange—what an immense amount of goods and ser­
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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. He who responds
profits equally with him who has sent out the call, for it
is always “something for something,” with the honors
even on both sides. Study the classified section of—

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S
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SANFO RD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY M, 1922
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J. R. INGRAHAM’S VIEWS ON EARLY DEVELOPMENT .
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From the Manufacturer's Record
to
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H-i Ha Ha Hu Hu fca Ha» Ha M to ** Ka
Hat l*&lt;r.
Ej
Thu shipment of a box of oranges of After he bought the Sanford grant in
unusual size and flnvor to President the early seventies and established the Watermelons Will Far
Harding as a Christnrtia reminder of town of Sanford at the head of nnviExceed Any Year’s
| Students Do Not Think
the many pleasant trips he has mnde gation on the St. Johns river, he built
Record
to this city nnd state, and nlso as a the Sanford House, the first tourist
1* Much of Diamond,
rcmimlur of the great food pri^ucing house In what was then known ns
Gridiron, Etc.
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possibilities of this section, has called South Florida, and planted the first
forth from Mr. James E. Ingraham^ liig eitri's grove in the state, of over
FEATURE IS
tho vicc-iircsident of the Florida East one hundred acres of trees, about three OUTSTANDING
SAYS PRESIDENT
HARDING
miles
from
Sanford.
He
established
FARM
LAIIOR
IIEING
PLENTI­
Coast
Railroad,
an
interesting
letter,
ONE OF THE PRETTIEST HUDOVERSTEPPED
ROUNDS
IN
l’ i IT IN CU RREN T 1118ns well the fact Ihnt pineapples could
FUL AND WILLING TO WORK
in the course of which he said:
DIVISIONS EVER OPENED
APOINTMENT
fS y t e s t s a n d h e a l l y nir.
.“ It has seemed to me a very strange he grown commercially in Florida, nnd
IN CITY OF SANFORD
(Hr The An.nrlnfed Press!
men c o m e f i r s t .
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thing, in my forty odd years’ residence pines were shipped from the pinery
GAINESVILLE, Fob. 14.—Florida
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—Charges
aL*
licllcnir
Grove
to
No.
8
Covent
The Uucnn Vista Estate will he op In Florida, or since 1870, when I came
is
getting
ready
to
plnnt
the
lnrgcst
of
violnting the civil service law were
Garden Market, London, In the early
KF\V YORK, Fob 14. Supposedly ened to the public tomorrow by the hero from St. Louis with my wife and
watermelon
acienge
in
history
accord­
mnde
against President Hnrding Sat­
young baby, full of ambition but very eighties, very successfully, hut after
iinnnl heroes of the diamond, grld- National Itenlty Company who hnvu
ing
to
Federal
Bureau
of
Crop
Esti­
urday
in the Senate* by Senator Harri­
they were planted commercially on the
^ l l tr e e n do not stand so high opened offices in the T. J. Miller cor­ limited means, that other people Indian river further south, Mr. Snn- mates here in a weekly review of crop son, Democrat, Mississippi, in an at­
ner.
This beautiful subdivision is should not see the stnte nnd its re­
j j h High School nnd coUcBC Btm,entH probably one of the finest tracts ol1 sources as I saw them, and I could not ford dropped them, hut he imported conditions in the state. From all sec­ tack upon Republican management of
tions farmers are reported to be pre­ Government affairs.
j j a s learned today when the Inst!­
understand why they did not, and don’t quantities of high grade pines, slips paring to produce a crop the coming
: , for Public Service mnde public rc- lands that have ever been placed on
In appointing French Crow as .
understand; but
more thnn
now unucniiniuij
tun muru
uuui »all
»»• ntul suckers, from Indin and I’orsin,
season
that
will
eclipse
anything
over
postmaster
of Marion, Ohio, his
1 of national current Malory teat the market In Sanford. On Celery
else, during all 6f this period, while I for which he paid very high prices.
‘ kcn by more than two hundred thou- nvenue and Melonvillo avenue, high have had much to do with development He also imported n large number of known in the stnte. The Bureau iiIho honm city, by executive order, Senator
declares the cantaloupe acreage will Hnrrison snld Mr. Harding had .
„nd pupil*. Twenty thousand aver- nnd dry, in the center,of the farming
in different parts of the state, with high grade orange trees and among he increased. The outstanding feature
industry,
just
far
enough
from
tho
"stamped" the law under foot. Tho
,ee.l only forty-six per cent on ten
the three men who have done more other trees, the Villa Francn lemon,
question* about base ball, foot ball city to bo a high class property, in than any other three men to develop which established itself in Florida. He of the review is the statement that l appointment, which Senator Harrison
farm labor "is plentiful and willing to announced ho would oppose nnd urge
L movies. Of five hundred seniors that part of tho city that is growing
Florida, it has been a puzzle to me entered upon the first colonization
dc dismissed on the floor of the Sen­
more knew about DoValorla, Lloyd very rapidly, this property is bound
work.”
that tho government—the administra­ scheme of importance, bringing over
ate, was, he declared, "the most glar­
George, Uriand anti Leonard Wood to he sold quickly. For several tion, it did not make any difference five hundred Swedes, men, womon and
ing incident in the history of civil
than about winners of last year’s weeks gangs of m&lt;_n have been busy
ho established near
whether
Republican
u IIU S IU 1
4Democratic
/v i» n » v i
vor
s
....
. children, whom
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service in the United States.”
j,4,f hall world series. Some Identi­ on this property cutting new streets .should pay so little attention to Hor-1 Sanford and in tho vicinity of Ills
“How can followers of civil ser­
fied Christy Mathewson as the man and grading and laying off the lots
and building corner monuments and idn, its vast possibilities, boundless re­ great orange grove. He established a
vice
have any faith or confidence?"
who sold out the 1020 world series.
the property lias a most inviting nnd sources, and incalculable advantages, large store in Sanford, ealled the San­
he
asked.
"This is the beginning of
mie of tiie greatest being its nearness ford store, the first general store,
destruction
of
the civil service sys­
Thi* was the result in the Sanford homelike appearance. Its proximity
by rail to all the important cities in probably in Florida, and carried on
tem."
,fh„(,N ami the pupils seemed to be to tiie fanning section of this famous tiie United States. If the government business through his agents, from
Senator Harrison
also attacked
more concerned and more familiar avenue nnd the commanding appear­ would have done one small part of its Tampa to Punta Rassa and Puntn Goiance
of
the
subdivision
in
realation
to
Chairman
Lasker
of
the shipping
AGAINST ANY CUT IN MINING
with the national figures in current
'duty towards Florida, in the way of da on the west const, to Titusville on
the
city
makes
the
property
valu­
hoard,
declaring
he
had
made state­
PRICKS
BUT
PREVAIL­
history than in the movie or base­
able to those«who are engaged in far­ drainage, that it extended to irriga­ tile Indian river, and I.ake Harney on
ments
regarding
its
alleged
economy
ING
ONE
ball idols. In fact the tests showed
tion in the far West, Florida would the St. Johns river. He always con­
of administration which had not been
that the Sanford high school pupils ming and to those who want a real have three or four igilliuns of people tended that Florida was really so dose
( I I) T h e . ( M i i r l n l n l I’reon)
born out, and also criticised an ap­
were keeping up with current events suburban home.
Rend tho big advertisements in this here instead of one million, and its a t­ to New York that it should he con­
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 14.—The propriation hill provision extending
newtpnpehH of the day’. Much of this
tractions for health, pleasure and bus­ sidered at tiie entrance- to tiie New
newspapersof the day. Much of this issue, C!o to Miller's store and have iness would lie iis well known, or bet- York harbor. Mr. Sanford did a wage scale committee reported to the annual $25,001) travelling allow­
interest, of course, is traced directly a talk with the gentlemen who are in •ter known, than California. It is very great deal of real philanthropic work, special convention of tiie United Mino ance fund of the President for use for
to the advent of the Daily Herald in charge of the sale and then nttend tho probable that distance lends enchant­ us he gave of his knowledge and the Workers here today declared "in most official entertainment purposes.
opening sale tomorrow where ever
! emphatic manner our opposition to
dinirmnn Warren, of tho appro­
Sanford.
1,000 useful presents will he given ment to the view, and that is where results of his investigation of fruits any reduction in mining prices nnd in­ priations committee, defended tho
freely to his neighbors, and to any sist that the present basic wage sched­ truvol-entortnlnment fund and called
away absolutely free together with a California puts it over on us.
Ford Touring ear and two fine build­ “The box of oranges which you sent' one who desired them he would sell, at ule he maintained."
attention to the expenditures aboard
tiie President wns qlmost as good as merely nominal rates, cuttings for
ing lots.
of former President Wilson. Senator
the box of oranges which I had picked budding purposes from his fruit trees, NO MORE PROGRESS
Warren said that "some millions of
from General Henry S. Sanford’s or if they could not pay for them ho
dollars" had been spent by Mr. Wil­
IN
TAYLOR
PROBE
grove at Belleair, near Sanford, and would give them away."
son "and no accounting made for it
It is surprising, and has been for
packed and given to Gen. Grant, when
yet."
LOS
ANGELES,
Fell.
14s—The
in­
he turned the first shovel of earth, many years, as stated by Mr. IngrnTlmt Senator Harrison wns seek­
vestigation of the slaying of William
beginning tiie construction of tiie hnm, that the National government,
1,000 JORLKSS SEAMEN FAVOR
ing to inject partisan polities into tho
Desmond
Taylor,
motion
picture
South Florida railroad. This box was has never seemed to grasp the almost
TAKING C A P IT A L TO SUP­
discussion was charged by Senator
a standard box and contained till or­ I infinite value of this state to the cn- director reached by officials as “wait­ Warren, while Mr. Harrison counterPORT LAIIOR
ing
for
the
unexpected."
It
was
ad­
| tire country, and therefore it has nevanges, all picked from two trees.
ord with tin* statement that Senator
STAY YORK, Feb. 14.—Organization It E P11KS ENT AT IVES ORGANIZED
"Gen. Sanford’s work was tiie bo-|i*r given to Florida a hundredth part mitted that no progress had been Warren had raised the question of
TO SEEK SMALLER
of an American “Union of the Unem­
ginning of all interest in Florida by ,»f the attention which is given to the made toward establishing who fired
the shot which killed the director in partisanship.
FORCE
ployed" to he governed by the work­
men of vision, enterprise and means.
............ . &lt;m
Kiniiti
Civil service administration also
his
home Februrny I. District Attorn­
men's council system of representa­
attacked
again by Senator Caraway,
ey
Woolwino
said
he
had
checked
up
(II)- T h e ^ ■ i n c l i n e d I ' r r a a l
tion which prevails in Soviet Russia,
Democrat, Arkansas, and others. Sen­
on
“countless"
clues
which
had
been
WASHINGTON,
Kell.
14.—Demnnd
was attempted at n meeting of 1,000
brought to his attention, but without ator Caraway read a letter from the
jobless seamen, at tiie seamen’s church for a reduction in tho size of the
commission denying his recent charges
definite
result.
army
to
100,000
enlisted
men,
or
even
institute here today.
that examination marks hail been
{o
a
maximum
of
70,000,
will
be
Leaders announced that the move­
raised arbitrarily, nnd then reiterated
NEW
YORK,
Feb.
1.1—Mabel
Normade
in
the
house
when
the
nnnuul
ment would ho enrried to every city
the charges, citing alleged instances
maml's
father,
Claude
G.
Norman,
of
army
appropriation
hill
comes
up
for
in the country, in an effort to compel
St. George, Staten Island, announced In Arkansas postmaster cases. Sen­
government and cnpitnl to “provide consideration members of the sub-com­
tonight that his daughter had wired ator Caraway also charged that for­
work or supply the jobless with com- mittee, which is drafting the measure
Four Children Are Reported Wounded in Yester­ him that the Los Angeles authorities, mer service men hod been "turned
predicted yesterday.
pensatnon at union wage rotes."
grand Jury, district attorney and po- down" in seeking positions ua post­
A formidable hide of representatives
day’s
Attack
To guard against any attempt at
lico, had absolved her of all blame in masters.
violating during a “demonstration’’ the subcommittee members declared,
Senator Harrison said that it
the killing of William Desmond Tay­
advertised to proceed tho meeting, was preparing to wago a determined
battalions, the previous number to lor.
was "a farce the way postmasters
BELFAST,
Feb.
14
.—Shooting
fight
to
limit
the
army’s
size
to
75,­
several hundred mounted police, utfourteen.
The same wire, he said, stated that ars appointed". Other nppointmenis,
rol, reserves and detectives, pnrnded 000 men while others who favor re­ broke out again in North Howard
street
area
this
morning
hut
no
cas­
nil
her letters to the director had been he added, were subject to the same in­
duction
had
indicated
they
would
bo
BELFAST, Feb. 14.—Snipers con­
the Ilattcry district.
dictment. Without Republican poli­
ualties
reported.
Four
children
returned
by the district attorney.
satisfied
if
the
maximum
wns
fixed
at
tinued in the disturbed sections of
The demonstration, however, was
tical influence, he declared, there wns
woundtd
in
yesterdays
bomb
attack
100,000.
Other
factions
nmong
the
Belfast today and by mid-day the
confined to one tattered soldier of the
"no
chance to get a job under this ad­
army of unemployed, who mnrehod house membership wero Hold to favor in Weaver street died during the night death roll since Saturday was increas­ FT. WAYNE MAN
ministration."
This condition, ho
ARRESTED IN JAX.
to nnd fro along the waterfront, a 125,000 maximum or to oposc nny Twenty-two persons “injured. Deaths ed to eighteen nnd the wounded wero
•
aid,
in
his
opinion
resulted from or­
FOR ALLEGED THEFT
sandwiched between plnccards ex­ reduction in the present sizo which in disorders since Saturday night placed at fifty.
ders
"from
above."
'
under a limitation for pay of enlisted now sixteen.
horting the jobhlesn to join him.
(
I
l
r
Tfce
A
a
a
o
r
U
t
e
d
P
r
a
a
a
)
LONDON,
Feb.
14.—The
Irish
sit­
Isidor Aniter, who said he was men approximates 137,000.
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 14.—Local
uation since the raids over the Ulster Confidence Men
secretary of the unemployment seepolico
today announced arrest of
border
has
steadily
become
worse
and
Will Be Held by
council, was tho principal speakor. ST. PETERSBURG* WOMEN
ChaB. Worrell, Fort Wayne, Indiana,
no
secret
Is
mado
of
tho
grave
alarm
PROTEST
BATHING
SUIT
Another was P. J. McCarthy, who
Heavy Bonds wanted there in connection of theft
PARADE TO BE INDECENT with which It is viewed In official
*as introduced, ns u recent worker
Circles ill London.
Winston Spencer Will Be Charged With Mnny Different Inst Novombor from Mrs. Martha
for Irish Freedom.
Shordon of six thousand In currancy,
(Ilr The Associated I’reaa)
Churchill, secretary for the colonies,
Counts
Formation of a worksmon's coun­
and nineteen thousand in liberty
ST. PETERSBURG, Fob. 14.—Pro­ declared In the house of commons this
cil, among the Jobless with direct and tests were filed with Mayor Frnrk
( I l r T h r A a a n r l n t r d I’r r a a )
bonds.
Arrest mnde nt request of
afternoon that the shooting of the Ul­
indirect affiliation with organized Pulver today ‘.sk'ng that the bathing
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 14.—Five Indiana State Secret Agent who said KENDRICK MEN BEAT UI* FARMster special constables at Clones has
•nhor, taxation of capital to provide suit pnrndo proposed ns a feature of
alleged confidence men arrested here he trailed Worrell to this city.
HR AND GET
greatly aggravated tho situation.
work and sustennnee for tho un­ a gala week hero In March be prohi­
THEIRS
Tho Evening Standard asserts thut hiHt week in a raid on wire tappers
employed, complete disarmament, bited. This protest camo from three
headquarters were held toiluy under
opening of the Mansions along Fifth women’s organizations, the Woman’s Ireland iH on tho brink of civil wni $1,000 bond each on chnrgo of attempt NEW MANAGER
OCALA, FcIk J,4.—Seven residents
nnd quotes n member of the govern­
FOR MONTEZUMA
Avenue, “while the owners are r.un- Christian Temperance Union, tho Wo­
to defraud. Warrants charging oper­
nf
tiie KondricHdlstrlct who pleaded
ment as saying thnt while the govern­
HOTEL IS HERR guilty to conspiracy and rioting in
ning themselves lit Palm Bench with man’s Town Improvement Association
ating gambling house wns immediate­
ment hesitates to do anything which
•
• t
Mayor Hylnn” w"dn advocated as and the League of Women Voters.
ly served and hearing on this churge
connection with tho huuting near Ken­
tho
Sinn
Foinors
could
Intorpot
as
mentis of relieving the situation.
will
he
hold
Friday.
Indications
arc
drick last Moy of J. I*. Milton, u furmWalter
L.
Grose
has
qrrlved
in
tho
Violation of n city ordinance for­ provocative, swift milltnry prepara­
the authorities will pile up charges city and will take charge of tho Mon­ er, by masked men, wore sentenced
It wns announced that other bran­ bidding the wearing of n bathing suit
ches of the “union of the unemploy­ on the streets was cited in tho pro­ tions have already been made to pre­ and bonds on each until the total sum tezuma Hotel. Mr. Grose is a well today by Judge Bulock, of tho Cir­
vent an armed invasion of Fermanagh
ed" were being formed In Brooklyn tests. which declared further that
is too great for them to pqy.
known hotel man. Forsomo time he hus cuit Court, tho fines ranging from
and Tyrone.
and the Bronx.
been
manager of tho Oaks Hotel in $400 nnd cost or ten months in juil to
such a “display would be indecent
In the light of tho developments of
ONE
THOUSAND
DOLLARS
Rnrtow.
Tho Montezuma Hotel Is $25 and costH. It 1s understood the
unless exhibited on lay figures.
tho Inst few days much significance Is
NEGRO PRISONERS
OFFERED
FOR
I10DY
one of tho best hotels in this city nnd defendants will pay tho fines. Thoy
attached to the suspension today of
OF
MACCLENY
MAN
ESCAPE FROM JAIL •
under tho management of Mr. and are: Will Chappell, Roger Lyles, Wai­
WILL ATTEMPT FLIGHT
the evacuation of British troops from
. AT DELANI) YESTERDAY
Mrs. Murrell Ims gained an onviable te »• Lyles, Clyde Ray, Jnmet. Hooper,
ACROSS THE PACIFIC Southern Irish ports. Tho Irish office
( l l y T I ip A a a o e ln l ril I'rraaY
MCCLENNY, Feb. 14—Mrs. T. It. reputation—a reputation that Mr. Harvey Wntors, and Leo Bostic. Bul­
O ' r T h e A a a n r l n t r d I’r r a a )
explains thut tho suspension was or­
d
ir
The
Associated
1‘reas)
DELAND, Feb. 14.—Six negro pris­
Henderson todny offered one thousand Groso will keep nnd 't is with much lock in passing sentence delivered se­
ST. LEWIS, Fell. 14.—Attempt to dered pending a decision regarding
oners escaped last night breaking out
the extent of the reinforcements to do^InrH reward for tho body of hor pleusuro that the people of this city vere lecture.
n ils picking holes through brick wall cross the Pacific by airship will be he sent to Ulsor. Sir James Crnig, hushund if doud. Henderson absent dcarn thut lie will take it ovur at onco.
rour, including on chnrged with mur- mnde soon according to Brigadier Ulser premier, announced tonight from his homo since Wednesday nnd As soon ns tho furnishing!! can bo , Some good athletic events and bat­
"er* recaptured, two still nt large. General Mason Patrick, Chief Army thnt tho Ulstor garrison of British searching purties scouring county for shipped tho hotel will bo reoponod for tle royals nt tho nthlotic show at the
K. of C. Carnivnl.
27G-8to
• even prisoners escaped from jail in Air Service. Would not discuss state­ troops was to be Increased from ten trace of him. .
business.
ment further.
1e Hn'no manner a fow weeks ago.

BUENA VISTA
ESTATES ON SALE
SERVICE.. HEROES STARTS TOMOR’W

SEN. HARRISON
__
CHARGES VIOLATE
BIG PRODUCE CROPS. CIVIL SERVICE LAW

B»J *

WAGE SCALE
COMMITTEE

NEW YORK CITY
UNEMPLOYED MEN
BLOC IN
FORM NEW ONION NEWCONGRESS
TO
REDUCE ARMY

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SHOOTING BREAKS OUT IN
BELFAST DISTRICT TODAY
NO CASUALTIES REPORTED

J

JUDGE SOAKS
MASKED MOB 1
FOR RIOTING

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PAGE EIGHT

A MOCK TRIAL

SO C IET Y

“TANGLEFOOT VS. PERIJNA”

MRS. Fit El) DAIGRIt, Society Editor,

Presented by The
I f jron have nny l i l r n i i vlsltln a TOO
— If y u i are s o l a s m j n l i r r r or eun.lac
home, or If 7 0 a a r r rn tr rta la lu a . w r l l * i BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S
a p o i l i l rord to tkla deparlmeat. s l v l a s
drtalU. or (elehpene Ike Item. It will
CLUB
ke sr e a t lp appreciated.
Cast of Characters
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Phone 217-W

Tuesdny—Westminster Club will bo
entertained by Mrs. E. D. Brownlco
nnd Mrs. Phil Alien nt tho Mnnso
on Oak uvemio nt 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday—Social Department of tho
Womnn’s Club will hnvo their an­
nual bridge luncheon nt tho Parish
House.
Tuesday—Mission Study Class of tho
M. E. Church will meet with Mrs.
L. It. Philips nt her home on Park
nvenue nt 3:00 p. m.
Wednesday—Welfare Department of
tho Woman’s Club will meet nt 3:30
o’clock.
Thursday—Mrs. C. E. Henry will en­
tertain nt bridge at her homo on
Park avenue.
Thursdny—Mrs. A. Vaughn will en­
tertain tho members of tho Idlers
Bridgo Club at 3:00 o’clock.
Friday—Tho Every Week Bridgo Club
will meet with Mrs. Raymond Key
nt her homo on I’nrk avenue nt 3:00
o’clock.
Snturdny—Children’s story hour will
bo held at 4:00 p. m. nt Ccntrnl
Pnrk.
•
Tho many friend* of Mrs. Karl
Schultz will be grieved to learn that
she is ill at tho Fcrald-Lnughton hos­
pital.

' DISPENSERS OF JUSTICE
Ophelia Caramel, Judge................................................................ «... Mrs. McKay
Miss Ribbon, Clerk nnd Court Stenographer................Miss Elizabeth Musson
Miss Hooligan, Court Officer nnd Cluh Welldor.....Miss Elizabeth Humphries
THE CAUSE OF ALL THE TROUBLE
Percy Archibald Tanglefoot, Plaintiff..............................................'- Mr. Iteidy
Soapinm Peruna, Defendant............. ................................... Mrs. R. C. Mnxwell
THE LEGAL LIGHTS
An Old Gofy, Attorney for the Plaintiff.................................. Mr. Tom Eagan
•Miss Powder, Counsel for the Defense.............................Mrs. Kenneth Murrell
Miss Paint, More Counsel for the Defense......................... Miss Ora Williams
WITNESSES FOR TIIE PLAINTIFF
A. Gay Bird, Much Addicted to Fine Language....................... Mr. Wicklnnder
Acold Radiator, Ass’t Janitor of tho Snrdine A partm ents......... Mr. Mueller
WITNESSES FOR THE DEFENSE
Pulln Cable, Elevator Operator in the Snrdine Apartments Mr. Tom Meredith
Samuel Scrubber, Who Takep. in Washing.........................Mr. W. L. Rumple
Violet Outlnight, Midnight Reveler................................ Miss Mnry Lou Brown
SUFFICIENT UNTO HIMSELF
Mr. Mnsher, Court Attendant nnd Specialist on Juries........ Mr. Jno. Lconnrdy
Nurse for Dog......... ............................ - ................................Mr* Jnn,e8 °- Hu,T
THE JURY
•
Forolndy, Mrs. Jno. Leonnrdy; Miss Katherine Wilson, Mrs. Laura L.
Huff, Miss Allle Glllon, Miss Annlo Leo, Miss Eliznheth Block, Miss Mnrgnrot
Mueller, Miss Marjorie Clay, Miss Ida M. Grey, Miss Clnrn Phillips, Miss
Katherine Aycocke.

In 1P15, things are very different
from today. Seo Tanglefoot vs Perunn Monday night.
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ims

j The Star Today

to
.
A PARISH HOUSE CALENDAR

FRED STONE in

m to to to to to to to to to
Thursdny night—Klwnnls Club nnd
Rotary Bnskot ball. *
Fob. Id.—Saint Agnes' Valentine
pnrty.
February 14.—Social Dopnrtmont of
tho Womnn’s Club, Bridge lunch­
eon.
February 10.—Subscription brtdgo
pnrty, Womnn’s Guild.
Feb. 21-22—Womnn’s Club Colonial
pnrty.

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! “BILLY JIM” !

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Save money by buying your senson
ticket to tho Lyceum Courso. $2.00
for the senson or 70c for each admis­
sion.
200-tfc

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ID!

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Also “WINNERS OF THE WEST”

;
TOMORROW—MARION DAVIES in THE
*
BRIDE’S PLAY” Also FOX NEWS
{ Chas. Brndy, the Baritone Soloist, will sing every
■
Wednesday

See "Tanglefoot vs Peruna" nt tho
Princess, Monday night. Only 35
cents.
270-2tc
There will bo n cafeteria supper ev­
ery night, good oats, help yoursolfstyle at tho K. of C. Carnival. 27G-8tc ■

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Celery Bleaching Paper

AT THE PRINCESS THEATRE

Celery W ires

MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 13TH, 1922
8:30 P. M.
Admission ............................................................. 35c

We have both the Cord-Lined Paper and the I

Children under 8 years, admitted
Miss Adelaide Bonyngo, who Is
free,
Monday evening to "Tnnglofoot
regular Black Paper
Miss Elvira Render, of Staten Islnnd spending the winter in Orlando, is
vs
Poruna.”
27fl-2tc
spending
n
few
days
hero
as
the
guest
nnd Miss Minnie Posshell, of West
Hoboken, N. .1., nro tho guests of Mr. of Mrs. Raymond Key.
Over 1,000 lights will bo used on the
-Ask Us for Pricesnnd Mrs. John Render.
K.
of C. Carnival grounds..
27G-8tc
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Twitched, of
Mrs. Geo. Weilnn and mother, Mrs. Daytona Bench, nro tho guests of
to to to to to to to to to
Deitrich, of Defiance, Ohio, and Mrs. their sister, Mrs. A. D. Key.
GENERAL REPAIRING
David Speer were the guests of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. George Chamberlain
West First St.
Old Ford Garag*
C. A. Kaulerson at a luncheon on Sat­
and
Mrs. Rutter, of Daytona Bench,
urday last nt her home in Geneva.
Phone No. 447-W
were tho guests of Mrs. Raymond
i
Key Saturday.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
MRS. KAULERSON ENTERTAINS.
Specialist in Spinal Adjustments
to Classified Ads 5c a line. No
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Overlin have to....nd taken for less than 25c.
At her country home, Zulu, in Ge­
neva, Mrs. C. A. Kaulerson was hos­ bought the Allen home on Sanford to nnd positively no classified
Wm. J. Kermode, D. C.
to ads chnrgcd to anyone. Cnsh
tess at a delightful luncheon on last Heights.
to must accompany all orders,
Saturday. The table was lovely in its
Doctor of Chiropractic
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Dobbins, Mr««. to Count five words to it line
appointments, covers were laid for 10.
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
Gnrner-Woodruff Building
The place cards were cunning little Emma Manning, Mrs. Mary Elizn­ to nnd remit accordingly,
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
Office Hours:
valentines with appropriate verses heth Manning ami Miss Hodges wero to
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
0 to 12 a. m. nnd 1 to 0 p. ni.
which wore read and caused much among those from Snnford visiting in to to to to to to to to to
1018
West
First
Street
1018 West First Street
merriment.- Thu first course was Enterprise yesterday.
Sundays nnd evenings by appointment
grapefruit filled with nuts nnd gar­
FOR SALE
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. F. Low, of Derry,
nished with mint. Following this,
wns veal with pens nnd mushrooms, N. II., arc tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. FOR SALE OR TRADE—For San­
ford proporty, improved or unim­
spinach, candied potatoes, pickles, J. I). Davidson at their home on Third
-1 Store In Florida
10 Stores In Georgiastreet.
proved,
one now Hanson six Sport
preserves, biscuit, pears, crystnlizcd
Model touring cur. Apply E. A.
flakes, cheese balls, ten and coffee.
Miss A. Richards, of Jacksonville, is Douglass.
Those who were invited to enjoy
277-tfc
this lovely affair were Mrs. Ilnrloy the guest of Mrs. L. Y. Bryan.
FOR SALE—2 acres tiled Imu I with
and Mrs. Deitrich, of Defiance, Ohio;
house and out buildings. 1121 W.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. 4th Street.
Mrs. Rarr and Miss Rnrr, of Orlando;
277-0tp
SELLS IT FOR LESS
Mrs. Geo. Weilnn and Mrs. David W. II. Singletary will ho interested to FOR SALE—1 practically new Keo
Speer, of Sanford; Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. ' learn that their baby is improving nfSpccdwngon. Seo E. C. Echols nt
Eichnor, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Curlctt, | ter a serious illness.
Sanford
Mattress Factory, 013 0th St.
-------Mrs. Geo. Peters, Mrs. A. Moran, Mrs. j
270-Otp
Sheldon, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Dooley, | Mrs. Henry Nieklcs has ns her
Mrs. Rolan Red'd, Mrs. .1. V. Wicks, {guests Misses Henrietta tiolhmnns FOR SALE—By owner at sacrifice,
large, modern home, every conven­
Mrs. II. Levy and Miss Helen Moran. ami Madeline Shoemaker and Messrs.
ience,
corner lot 134x130, paved walk
Fred
and
Charles
Shoemaker
of
In the afternoon our hostess assist­
and
streot,
Snnfnrd Heights. 1*. O.
Flushing,
L.
I.,
N.
Y.
ed by Mr. Kaulerson continued her
A beautiful line of Red Rose
Box
818.
270-Otp
hospitality by serving candy, oranges,
Dress Ginghams, 27-in. wide,
Mr. and Mrs. John Meisch have as FOR SALE—Hatching eggs nnd baby
tangerines and California cactus.
TUESDAY, FEB. 14TII
per yard—
chicks; pure bred White Wynn*
Altogether it was an occasion long their house guests Mr. and Mrs. S.
to be remembered as a most ploasant Meisch nnd daughter, of Saucausus, dottes and It. I. Reds. Chicks, 25c each,
Through
atrair, Mrs. Kaulerson proving herself, N. J., and Misses Lulu Shoemaker, of eggs $1.50 setting. Phono 150-W, Mrs.
Flushing, L. I., and Anna Kramer, of L. A. Itcnnud, Snnford Heights.
ns usual, a most chnrming hostess.
SATURDAY, FEB. 18TII
Jersey City, N. J.
273-Gtp
All colors of fancy Voiles, 27­
•
•
WELF ARE DEI’ARTM ENT.
F o r SALE—Warehouse with R. It.
in.
wide,
per
yard—
•
3)1
Have a suit made to your in­
NOTICE!
siding. Within four blocks of center
Tho Welfare Department of tho
of
city.
dividual measure. Select a
Woman's Guild will have their regu­
Call 175, we will get thnt old suit
Geo. W. KNIGHT
lar meeting Wednesday afternoon at
style and pattern of your own
and clean it or dye it and make the
* 272-tfc
3:30.
Nice
quality.of
Suesine
Silk
in
old suit look new. Boys, give us a
selection, and have it made to
Miss Sarah Partridge, chairman of trial.—Waters' Pressing Club. 277-2tc
FOR RENT
Pink,
Blue,
White
and
Tan­
your own notion. Two pair of
Home Economics, will address tho de­
FOR RENT—Light
housekeeping
partment, and all members nnd their
gerine,
per
yard—
trousers, if you want them—it
Well-lighted, good stages, plenty of
rooms, 210 French nvo.
272-5tp
friends arc invited to ho present. Fol­ seats at tho shows of tho K. of C.
FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping
adds life to the suit.
lowing tho meeting thoro will bo a Carnival.
270-Htc
rooms,
gns
nnd
running
wnter
In
social half hour.
kitchen, first floor. 314 East Fifth
Assortment of Buster Brown
DRILL POSTPONED
St.
*
270-2tp
SEMINOLE BRIDGE CLUB
and Roll Collar Waists, each—
FOR RENT—Furnished lieil room.
Mrs. I). C. Marlowe wns tho chnrm­ ORDERS NO. 01.
Over Seminolo Cufo.
.Md-tf-c
ing hostess nt bridge Saturday after­
1. Owing to tho dance under tho
noon at her homo on Seventh streot auspices of the American Legion to FOR RENT—Comfortnblo rooms for
light housekeeping. 3.18 Pnlmctto
when she entertained tho members of be held at the Parish House Wcdncanvo.
200-10tp
Come in and look over our line
the Seminole Bridge Club, there being dey night of thin week, tho regular
three tallies of players.
armory drill of thin organization will
of Kimonas, colors Pink, Blue,
WANTED
If you want to save money on.
Of exceptional interest was tho lie postponed from Wednesday, Feb­ WANTED SALESMAN with ear to
Lavendar, Rose and Cerise,
game of bridge played during tho af­ ruary 15th, 1922, to Thursday, Feb­
your Spring Suit, come to see
travel this county, this is a bonaeach—
ternoon, high score being made by ruary 10th, 1022.
fide proposition that pays well. Write
us this week, and have us
Mrs. J. B. Lawson, who was awnrded
2. All officers and enlisted men for appointment nt once.—D. M. Bry­
a handpainted sconce ami candle.
make that new Suit.
of this organization are hereby order­ ant. P. O. Box 151, Lakeland, Fla.
At tho conclusion of tho card game ed to report for armo~y drill at tho
270-0tc
the hostess served a delicious snlad armory at 7:30 P. 51. on Thursday
WANTED—Colored nurso to enro for
course followed by an ice course.
night, February 10th, 1022.
two small children. Apply 312 E.
Mrs. J. C. Bennett nnd Mrs. Lewis
By o**dor of
Fifth
St.
270-ltp
substituted for absent club members.
GKO. A. DECOTTES,
Club members present wero: MesCapt. Inf., FNG., Coindg.
LOST
datnes J. B, Lawson, Henry Purdon,
LOST—Gruen
wrlat watch between
Howard Smith, Archie Betts, Donald
Thu world survives in spite of a
300
Elm
and
depot on railroad.
Smith, John Smith, Harry Walsh, A. broken heart, but statesmen nro
Findor
please
roturn
to 300 Elm nnd
W. Leo, Mrs. Howard Overlin nnd warned thnt it prohnhiy won't sur­
receive
rownrd.
270-5tp
Miss Thelma Frnzcr.
vive a broken back.

WARD &amp; RIVE

Chase &amp;

S CLASSIFIED
:
ADS

Company

Churchwell

JUST RECEIVED

Five Tailoring
Days

19c

25c

69c

$1.19 to $2.19

A special man will
be with us to take
your measure

$1.25 to $10.00

PAY CASH AND GET ROCK BOTTOM PRICES AT
OUR STORE. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY

VDUNF

tiT an b a t t e r i e s
“ BUILT
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FOR

AN

OVERLOAD”

B A T T E R Y

C O M P A N Y

FOUND—Ono pnlr of glasses. Ownor can got namo by calling nt Her­ ■
ald offico, proving proporty nnd pnyIng for this ad.
273-tfo !
Tho band will play every night nt
tho K. of C. Carnival.
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j First Street-

Churchwell Co.
SELLS IT FOR LESS

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PAGE TWO

Finance Corporation
Says Prices Now Are
Satisfying Farmers

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FARM SUGGESTIONS FOR 1922
WILLIS POWELL
STEPS IN SPOT v
WITH NEW STOUT (From College of Agriculture, Gnlncs•
villo)
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( l l r T h e A aao cU Ird P reaa)

pork annually. Every farmer should
have one or more *ows and provldo
them with greon, growing crops and
sanitary
surroundings.
Farmers
should not give up tho raising of hogs,
even tho present ninrket conditions
nro diacournging.
People must cat,
and pork is n staple food.
Other Livestock: The most econom­
ical way of marketing many crops is
by feeding them to livestock. Every
farmer, therefore, should strive to
maintain his livestock, especially good
beef nnd dairy cnttlo, so ns to have
a sufficient number to commute tho
surplus feed on tho fnrm. Where ad­
vantageously situated, fnrm dnlrying
will prove profitable. Livestock will
not only pny a good profit for feed
consumed, but will very materially in­
crease the supply of fnrm manure,
thus saving the fertility thnt other­
wise would he sold from the fnrm.
Poultry: Florida Is not growing
anything like the poultry that is
nocVed in the state, nnd it is recom­
mended nnd urged that much more
attention he given to this valuable
branch of the livestock industry. It
will pny.
Be© Culture: Tho proper handling
of a few hives of bees upon every
farm will prove both profitable and
interesting. These few colonies of
bees will furnish tho farmer and his
family with an abundance of delight­
ful, nutritious food at the minuimun
cost and a ready sale enn be mound al­
wnys for any surplus and at a profitnlile way.

VIOLET BRAND SALE
AT YOWELL’S WEDNESDAY

•• Employment Bur!^

T b. vocational c o m m l t w ^ M
Tho annual big event of tho season ness and Professional
S j|
nt Yowoll’s is tho Violet Brand Snlo requests .11 yoon,’*
employment
to
register
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nnd everyono knows what tho Violet
Brand Snlo of White Goods means. N ational Bank.
AGNES G. BERNER,
In order to got tho people in to seo
ru«|
tho wonderful values In Whito Goods
many other bnrgnins are put on snlo
for tho four days. Tho snlo begins
u , »n,
Wednesday nnd lasts until tho 18th
and this gives tho patrons but n short
time to avail themselves of this
wonderful opportunity.
Rond tho
page advertisement in this Ihsuo nnd Y O U C A N G E T MORg
get those prices nnd then nttend tho
Violet Brnnd Sale.
It ip tho only
sale with this name and you can on­
ly attend the Violet Brand Snlo nt
YowoUs.
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Q U A L I T Y &amp; SERVICE

Corn: It Ih not rocommonded thnt
TAMPA, Feb, 14.—The sense of
the
Florida farmer plant corn ns a
humor
possessed
by
tho
Into
Vis­
WASHINGTON, Fob. 14.—Optimismoney crop by itnelf. A liberal acre­
count
Bryce,
formerly
British
ambas­
tic views of improved conditions in the
sador to the United Stntes, who pass­ age of corn to supply his own needs
country’s bcsic ngriculturn* indus­ ed nwny recently in Englnnd, was hns its legitimate place In nny ra­
tries nro warranted by reports re­ strikingly illustrated nt a banquet tional system of farming in Florida.
ceived by the War Finance Corpora­ tended the statesman here some years This should Ho planted on woll-protion from its field agencies, accord­ igo by the Tampa Board of Trade.
pnred land nnd properly fertilized.
ing to astatcment issued tonight by
The orchestrn nt the hotel where Along with the corn always should bo
Mnnnging Director Meyer.
the banquet was held Was composed planted cowpens or velvet beans, .
“Corn is now selling at country of Tyrolese, none of whom could
Sweet Potatoes: This is n crop
elevators in Nebraska and Iown at spenk English.
Willis B. Powell, which hns not been properly appre­
forty conts n bushel, ns against formerly widely-known middle west­ ciated in the South. With good man­
twenty cents four months ngo,” ho ern and eastern newspaper nnd ad­ agement there is no reason why sweet
said. “Hogs command n good mar­ vertising man, then secretary of the potatoes cannot become a money crop
ket, and reports indicate that farm ­ board of trade, was charged with tho in this state. Certainly farmers are
ers are getting the equivalent of preparation of the musical program justified in growing sweet potatoes
eighty to ninety cents for corn thnt nnd he undertook to instruct the or­ even ns a food nnd feed crop.
is marketed on the hoof. The murkct chestra leader thnt when the toast­
Peanuts nnd Velvet Beans: Those
The K. of C. Carnival is three nights
for sheep is stabilized. They aro sell­ master did the honors to Great Brit­
are
profitable
crops
and
especially
so,
Feb.
21st, 22nd, nnd 23rd.
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ing in large quantities nnd nt prices ain and the ambassador nnd the as­
if
we
consider
their
soil-improving
considered satisfactory to the growers semblage arose and lifted glasses
qualities. As a hog and cattle feed
am) feeders.
for the toast, the orchestrn should there is a big point in favor of tho
“The cattle market is no longer de­ play “God Save the King.” To ho
— a t—
moralized; the breeding herds are certain that the leader understood hean, an the peanut is possibly one
being held; the young stock is no his instructions l’owcll whistled a of the host fattening feeds for hogs.
Good load of Mules for
As soil-improvers there crops nro al­
longer being sacrificed and the feed-' ^ ^ " ^ f ’the British '.mt’imiul'an-’ most essential to tho farm nnd no ro­
ing and fattening business is proceedSale or Trade at
tation system in tho South should ex­
ing in good volume and with fairly
T|u, mispil.iaU!, niovcmcnt arrived, clude them.
satisfactory returns. There is a broad Tht, t&lt;mstnmntcr feelingly spoke of
Home Gardens: Special attention
market for woo) and hides nt good the cordial relations between Great
should he given this year to the home
I ’■ices.
11ritain and tile United Stntes, ProJ. C. HUMAN
“The grain markets are showing a posed n toast to the mother country ,I garden. The land to be used for a
good consumptive
demand. The and her nmbnssnhor, the company [ garden should be specially prepared
Sanford
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movement of cotton lias been larger arose—and tho orchestra burst out J and highly fertilized with farm nmmires.
It
should
be
convenient
to
the
tiiis season than last year and tile with “There’ll Be a Hot Time in the
home and well-fenced from hogs, j
prices are much fa ire r’to the pro­ Old Town Tonight,”
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ H ill,
cattle
and chiclfona. Some plantings
A merry-go-round, shooting gnllory
ducers.
Tho large cotton co-opera
The guests were struck dumb nnd should hr made in this garden prac­
and ball games at the K. of C. Carni­
tive marketing organizations have de­ nil eyes turned toward Mi*. Bryce.
|
270-8tc
monstrated their ability to conduct That gentleman hegnn to laugh. lie tically every week in the year and the val.
their business on a sound basis and laughed until the tears streamed cultivation should he regular and
thorn.
have proved to be a stabilizing fnctor. down his fnce.
“The Kiddies Pnrndise” is for kid­
On the Okeechobee Branch of the Floridn East Const Railway, Chuluodies.
Have them look it up at the
“All this means that the farmer is
Pork
Production:
Floridn
is
inly­
When the orchestra concluded its
ta, Fla., among the pines and lnkcs of Seminole county, an up-to-date
being put in position to liquidate his rendition of the air so popular witli ing several million dollars’ worth of K. of C. Carnival.
270-8tc
modern brick hotel, with private bnths and hot water heat. Pint i
debts gradually and that his normal the army and navy during the Span­
class
cuisine. IlntcH $2.50 to $3.50 per day; $10 to $18 per week, »t. j
purchasing power—so vital to the ish-American war tile pnrty applaud­
cording to location of room.
commercial, transportation nnd in­ ed loudly and the musicians, feeling
MRS. SHAW, representing the manufactur­
dustrial intertsts—is being restored.” highly honored hy the acclaim, play­
ers of
MRS. CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, Manager
ed it again.
SHIPS ARE SEARCHING
Mr. Bryce was so greatly amused
at the incident he fook stops to see
FOR DRIFTING SAILOR
WILL BE WITH US FEBRUARY, 13, 14, 15
ON THE OPEN SEA thnt the newspapers in Great Britain
recorded it, and trom that source it
And will serve daily our celebrated
went all over tile world.
III, Tlir A»«i&gt;Hii(&lt;-iI 1‘rrHl

VALUE

FOR $1.00

MULES!

MULES!

THE BALL HARD.
WARE CO.
BRADY’S BARN

CHULUOTA INN _

Richelieu Pure Food Products

CRENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY!

RICHELIEU COFFEE

NORFOLK, Feb. 14.—Scores of FURTHER DECREASE
ships from battered tramp steamers to
IN RETAIL FOOD
passenger vessels are leaving ocean
PRICES ARE SHOWN
routes today on mercy mission. C’oni llj Tht* %*»wiit*lnft*i! 1'rt‘NM)
tinuning search for John Itirkcn, sailWASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—Further
or cast adrift from steamship Gaffney I decrease in retail food prices shown
last Wednesday seven hundred miles statistics today by department of Inb­
in unfrequented part of the Atlantic. or from twenty-seven countrys lar­
Bfrknor in small boat which broke gest cities month ending January
adrift from steamer, seven days ago. fifteenth.

You are cordially invited to visit our Store
•and partake of a good cup of Coffee.
COME OFTEN

L. P. McCULLER, Grocer
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let your neighbor heat you to these wonderful bargains but come to our office either downtown or on the subdivision and see our prices. While you
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HOME SEEKERS
The lots are large and offer ideal locations for homes. You can secure one or more of these choice lots and have lots of room for garden and chickens
and he independent from the landlord. Don’t pay rent all your life. Rent Is debt that Is never paid.

REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY LOTS NOW

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L—What good does the growth of this wonderful city do you if you don’t
own yhur home?

1.

—Now is the time to start to own your own home.

2.

—Rent receipts mean nothing to you in the end, while the landlord has

5.—These terms and prices are within reach of all.

your money.

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(i.—This is the last fine addition, so close in to the city, and is in the path of
Sanford’s newest and best growth.

3.—Mother earth is the ONE REAL SAFE INVESTMENT.

COME NOW WHILE AVAILABLE
No Tracts will be held for anyone: “First come first served.” Every tract is priced with number and price in plain
figures on a card on each tract.

No Auction

Ten Days Big Sale

These lots will sell very rapidly at these terms and prices. This is within your reach. Act quickly before it is too
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ourselves and with all nations, a
duty with which the nation Is engag­
ed at this momerjt, but which remains
imperfect and Incomplete.
Above all, he urges the hnndling of
big, human problems, domestic and
foreign alike, “with malice toward
none, with charity for nil.” This is tho
spirit in which tho world's problems
nro to bo solved, in this year of grace
If they arc solved nt all.—St. Augus­
tine Record.
THE FUTURE OF FLORIDA.

MICKIE SAYS

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Cnrlot Shipments Reported for Mon­
1vA\sfAMoa -lUAw -tw toVAmvc,
day, February 13th
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been builded by a loyal people, whose most valuable nsset Is the confidence, trust and esteem of
those who know It best nnd whose highest ondenvor is to nttain still higher plains of servicewishes you a happy, healthful and prosperous
New Year.

MAVAB

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It is henrtening to rend in the I’nlm
Destinations of Floridn Shipments
Reach Post something so perfect in
Florence, 3; Baltimore, 1; Omnhn,
T h e b l n 13- t o 1 8 - p n a e W e e k l y l i e f
C o u n t y line with what the Iteportcr-Stnr hns
1; Now York, 2; Lihin, O,, 1; Denver,
a i d .................................
e n t-*i r e l- y c o v e r * S r m l n o l e
a n d 1* p u bnil
lish ed e v e ry F rid a y . A d v e rArt
1; Chicago, 2; Kansas City, 1; Jack­
t l a l n a r a t e * m a d e k n o w n o n a p p l i c a ­ been advocating with reference to
t i o n . I l e n t o c r n l l e In p o l i t i e s . WJ&gt;0 p e r general farming mid stock raising in
sonville,
1; Cincinnati, 1; total, 14
y e a r , a l w n y * In a d v a n c e .
Florida
and
protecting
the
home
mar­
enrs.
l E M n i l l l T H E A 8 H O C IA T E D IMIES.8
U Sr
ket. The Post says:
Diversions Filed .Since Last Report ■
"By degrees the necessity nf
From Potomac Yurda: Pittsburgh :
OBfet
growing stnple crops in the Evcr1, Louisville 1.
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AH out for the big fair at Orlando. glndes impressed upon those who are
Shipping Point Information, Feb. 13th ■■
•---------------o---------------interested In this section.
SANFORI), FLA.:
Warm, clear. ■■
Valentino tiny today. Send her one.
It is not to be charged to slow com*
Haulings increasing. Good wire in­ ■
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prehension about n community of
quiry. Demand and movement mod­ ■
a
Semi your vegetables and fruits to purpose in making a conditions that
erate, market unsettled. Carlots f. o. n
progress in this respect has been tarthe Seminole exhibit.
b. cash track: 10 Inch crates Golden ■
dy. Rather, it lias hiA*n inability to
Self Blanching, in the rough, 4s-(Is,
Three Chinese wore shot in the bring about a community of purpose
$2.35-$2 39. Carlots f. o. b. usual
Tong Wars in various cities, This is in making a condition that could be
terms: Wire orders $2.r&gt;0-$2.7ri.
dealt with in the concrete.
absolutely fatal wo suppose.
Total cnrlot shipments from San­
---------------w--------------Hence, tke article in this issue of
ford section this season to date,
Our county is the greatest county in The Post from Dr. Thus. E. Will in
in
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the state for the growing of vege-j regard to establishing a grain elevator iiows columns of the Times-Union, Total cnrlot shipments from Man­
tables. Let the world know it ut Or­ is of immediate and intimate interest last year backed their Boy Scouts finatee section tills season to date,
to the extent of $tJJ)0D and
to every farmer in thr •Clndcs
lando this week.
cars
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whether or not he is interested in the* why, this year this financial support Total cnrlot shipments frojn Flor­
-o—
They have had eagles down in Chile. | growing of grain. Whether the plant hns been increased to $7,000, every
idn last season to same dntc,
Press dispatch says that in a fight be­ er be engaged in citrus or nvoendo member presorl nt the meeting voting
ears
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Hast* Halls, Hnse Hall Hats, Mitts, Gloves, Shoes, Masks, and
tween n soldier and an eagle the eagle culture, it is of concern to him that in favor or the expenditure of this Telegraphic Reports from Important
Hody
Protectors.—Our lino is snappy in appearance,' and
pulled the trigger of the soldier's rifle an opportunity for having n ready amount of money for the worthy pur­
Markets
embodies the finest anti best, of material. Our prices are
market for corn is permitted to pass. pose. Rotnrians elsewhere have sim­ CHICAGO: 21; cloudy. Fla. 4 ar­
nnd killed the soldier.
ilarly come to the realization of the
consistent, with the demands of the consumer, who wants
Itk- Oseems
that
Dr.
has
InHvolt
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Ml. V/
l » Will
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HO H
V O » ll -- ,
rived. 14 cars on trnck. Demand and
:ho best. We are featuring the Spalding, Reach ami Dram
We saw several domes in Tampa last | gnled this enterprise with much L'n(,'J | hat ifl
j ho B°y ‘ cmit nJ“ve* movement limited, market dull. Fla.'s
er Mainnrd Lines.
nek,
but
the
one
we
missed
most
a
t
1
thoroughness,
and
the
elevator
will
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ls-Gs
$3.0-$
1.00;
8s-10s
$3.00-$3.25.
wc
nress breakfast
breakfast belongs
belones up
ui, San
Sonbuilt if the farmers will grow the whole-hearted support.
the, press
Not only Rotnrians but people gen Green as low as $2.75.
Tennis Goods, Tennis Rnckcts, Tennis Halls, Tennis
ford way.—Reporter-Star.
Thanks,1corn
BOSTON: 11), clear. Flu. 3 arriv­
orally
see
the
good
work
thnt
results
Nets,
Racket Covers and Presses. We carry Wright &amp; Dlt*
Dr. Will points out that as much
Clement. Wo don't cat breakfast any
ed. I unbroken, 1 broken ear on tho
in
proper
cultivation
of
the
hoys
by
son,
Spalding,
Kent, Reach and Pennsylvania Tennis Halls.
corn hns been produced in this terri­
more.
the Scout method'. They are giving trnck. No sales reported.
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in
n
single
season
ns
would
he
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NEW YORK: 10, clear. Fla. 14 a r­ H
to this sort of cultivation more and
Hathing Apparel.—The Millmry Atlantic is the line
required
to
secure
the
building
of
an
rived.
Supplies moderate. Demand :
Frank Miller is working like a Tro­
more attention. Even those who are
which
excels—a name which for H5 years lias stood for nil
elevator,
hut
the
acreage
was
scatter■
jan to make the Seminole County ex-,
,
enthusiasts in the matter of "better moderate, market steady. Fla.'s 4sthat
is
honorable—Merchandise of merit and always full
:hihit
,
,
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,
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.......
.
ed
and
unquestionably
was
not
of
a success. He 1ms willing as-,
1
,
breeds", ns in the cattle industry, nro 0s, $4.25-$ 1.50. Large and small, $3value.
A
large shipment has just been received, consisting
i
.
.
i
.
i
i
t
,
*
i.
much
profit
to
toe
planters,
sistnnts but lie should also have the
1
coining to appreciate tho fnct that $1.00,
of
Ladies’,
Men’s 'add Children’s Hathing Suits, ranging in
Now
cornea
the
chance—the
big
PHILADELPHIA: 23, cloudy. Fla.
assistance of every grower in the
prices from $1.00 to $8.00. Hathing Shoes, Water-wings,
linnet*—to have a grain elevator. The “better hoys" are even more impor­ 5 arrived. 10 cars on trnck. Demand
county.
Hathing Caps and Hulls.
party at interest proposes to build if tant if in the coming years we nro to and movement slow, market weak.
-o --------assurance is given that from 7.r&gt;,000 have men of the "better" type. I,ike- Fin's 4s-0s $2.fi0-$2.75. Few sales ns
This scents to be an “off season" ! to 100,000 bushel.; of corn is produc­ wise, those who arc planning and
Don't forget, we carry a full line of Roller Skates ,uml
striving for improved machinery, for high as $3.25, Larger and smaller $2e r wire-tappets. The cruel world is , (1(| for lljs ctlU.r|iriso.
Roller
Skate parts, wheels, holts and nuts and repairs.
$2.25, few $2.75.
getting after them on nil sides and | pnjr enough. This brings the mar- advancement in business methods, in
ST. LOUIS: 21, cloudy. Fla. 1
they have no place to lay their hoodie. ( b,,t j()
farmer, and the farmer tiie sciences nnd professions, are com­
Fine Cutlery—Pocket Knives, Safety Ita/ors. Strops and
arrived,
0 unbroken, 3 broken cars on
Their lot is almost as hard as that of ;
be wming to ,|(, his ,mrt. Thl. ing to appreciate what it means to de­
Razor
Hindus.
track. Demand and movement light,
the movie picture actor at Los An- i.jujtative taken by Dr. Will should lie velop the boys along right lines, for
gules.
the common good of the human race. market dull, few anles: Fin's ls-0s,
Flectrical Supplies for home comforts.—Electric Irons,
followed lip by community action.
$3.50.,
Grills,
Tonsters, Rudiment Heaters, Sewing Machine Motors
The machinery for such action al­ And with tills appreciation comes inKANSAS CITY: 33, cloudy. Calif.
As soon ns the state Democratic ready, exists in the community council. crcnsed and more general effort to
and
Appliances.
3 arrived. 7 enrs on trnck. No Fla.
Executive Committee has met in Jack­
Florida has thousands of acres of make the Boy Scout movement tho sales,
Our Hlcycle Department is always complete.—Bicycles,
sonville the county committees will productive land lying idle that ought success that it will he with proper co­
PITTSBURGH: It), clear. Opening
Bicycle
Supplies, and Bicycle Repairing. Also Baby Car­
operation
and
wise
direction.
meet and then the races will he on. to In* producing crops. And a mar­
prices Tuesday: Fla. 5 arrived, 28
riages
and
Go-Carts, supplies; retiring go-cart wheels and
Barents
are
seeing
tho
beneficial
There is very little flutter in Seminole ket should he provided for those crops
cars on track. Supplies moderate. De­
extra
wheels
a specialty.
results
that
are
coming
to
their
hoys
over the spring campaign. Wc are right here in Florida.
Groin ware
mand and movement slow, market is
who
are
Scout
members.
Boys
themall too busy with the crops to fool1 houses and cold storage are two tilings
steady. Fla.'s $3.00-$3.50.
Don’t fail to see us for anything in the Sporting floods
greatly needed in Florida.—Reporter 1selves are not slow to realize what it •
with candidates this spring.
CINCINNATI: 22, clear. Calif 1,
and Bicycle Line that you need. Our stock is always com­
Star.
| means to be a Scout. Thus the good
plete and we appreciate a share of your patronage.
___
work goes forward. It has scarcely Fla. I arrived. 1 ears on track. Clos­
U'e like the way the City Commis­
ing prices Monday nnd opening Tues­
CULTIVATING
THE
BOYS
started.
It
needs
and
demands
eiisioners acquiesced to the proposal to [
day: Supplies liberal. Demand and
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[ coiiragcment and practical assistance.
make some charter changes and to call
movement moderate, market steady,
While so very much of necessary Die R°V Scouts are Hie nation s civiliin Fla.’s 3s-0s $3.75.
an election for bonds for city im­
provements and the future municipal attention is being given to the culti- marines, to be depended upon in every
MINNEAPOLIS: 5, clear. Calif l
May their number in- arrived. 2 ears on trnck. Supplies
ownership for Sanford. The city com­ cation of the soil, in order that prod- emergency.
L. Y. BRYAN, Proprietor
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missioners are working in perfect har­ ucts for supplying the food needs of crease until millions of the youth of liberal.
Demand nnd movement light,
-------- With-------mony for tin* promotion of a bigger the human family may bo nssured, It this country will he enrolled ns Boy mal.|.l,t ateudy. No sales Fla.’s!
ST PAUL: (!, clear. No care un­
nnd better city. Their attitude inst is most gratifying thnt, in recent Scouts.—Times-Union.
SANFORD CYCLE CO.
night showed their whole-hearted sup­ years, especially, more and more at­
loaded. Supplies moderate, Demand
tention
is
being
given
to
the
cultivnW
“D’h
tor
the
“big
bnlloon
nscenport in anything that the people of
and movement light, market firm.
Phone 251-W
117 Park Avenue
tion of the hoys in order that they si,,n ' “t the K. of C. Carnival. 273-Htc Fla.’s $5.00.
the city ask in reason.
may, in due course of time, supply the 1
------------------------POTOMAC YARDS: reports pass­ ■HHMaHHBHHHNEMaHHNaEEaBEMaaaEaEaaHHaBvaacnaBiiiaaii
------------- o------------manhood of the country. This is a HARDING FAVORS
ings for 21 hours previous to 7 a. m.
Lake front improvements, now most praiseworthy work. It is bear­
APPRKOPKATION FOR
today: 45 cars destined: New York
streets, sewers, golf links, Rod and ing fruit in appreciable abundance nnd
HOSPITALS 23, Philadelphia (J, Baltimore 5, Boston 1 ................................................ ................................ .. ................ ..
Gun Club, municipal ownership, new of excellent quality.
3, Bufalo 2, Pittsburgh 2, Syracuse 2,
tourist hotel, bout basin nnd many
The Boy Seoul work is boy cultiva­ Sixteen Millions Would Be Spent As Wilkes-Barre 2.
other things will take up our time ami tion. It is taking whnt tuny be call­
Relief Measure for Former
attention this summer and it looks as ed "raw material," ns much of it is,
Soldiers.
IIOTAUIANH CELEBRATE
though there would be no summer in every scnce of the word, nnd by I
VALENTINE DAY TODAY
-------vacation for any of us. Sanford will practical work producing a "finished
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—ApprovThe Sanford Rotary Club celebrated
take such a spurt this summer that product" or, nt least, going very f a r ( «l hns been given by President Hard- •Valentine Day today by passing :
AND SPRING FESTIVAL
the summer vacationists will not know toward that achievement.
The Boy , ing to tho bill authorizing nn npro- around envelopes In which were com­ 12
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the old town when they return in the Scout movement and work is world-J printion of $10,000,000 for the const­ ic valentines and each member was
full. Let's go!
•
wide.
It is accomplishing results ruction of additional hospitals for war required to read his valentine provok­ 8
that are altogether commendable. It veterans, Chairman Langley of the ing much merriment. Songs by the a■
is developing the better instincts and House public buildings and grounds general songbirds nnd chalk talks by a
THE SPIRIT OF LINCOLN
■
activities of the hoys that when they, announced today.
Charlie Britt together with several
Lincoln’s birthday this year inevi-' Arrive nt the age where they step over
Passage of the Dill also |s ndvoent- very interesting reports of committees
tnhly reminds anyone familiar with j the line that divides boyhood and mnn-j oil Dy the federal hoard of hospitaliza- passed away a pleasant luncheonI f!
THREE BIG NIGHTS
Lincoln's career of his wonderful hood they are tho better prepared to tion with the recommendation thnt a hour. It was decided thnt the entire a
Second Inaugural Address, ^md its assume tin; cares and responsibilities clause providing that $500,000 be ex- club should la* present nt the bowling I
of the latter period, the one in which ponded in enlarging Mount Alto hos- contest between the Roturians nnd the "
famous conclusion:
"With malice toward none, with their greatest usefulness to them, pitnl, at Washington, D. C., bo dim* Men's Club tomorrow night nnd nil ■
those who are absent will give a din- a
charity for all, with firmness in the selves and to their fellow men will he! hinted,
A copy of a resolution unanimously ner to tho ones who play. The game 2
right as God gives us to see the right, called for. when will he’determined
let us finish tho work wo are in, to their capacity and their ability to take adopted by the board which has been is expected to he filled with thrills and £
.bind up tho nation’s wounds, to enro up the duties that will fall to their lo t.; studying the Government hpspitali- ninny rheumatic pains.
How thoroughly practical this Boy; zntion program, and upproved Dy the
for him who shall have borne the but­
3 BAND CONCERTS
FIRE WORKS
tle, and for his widow and his or Scout cultivation work is regarded, President, was transmitted today to WHEAT PRICES JUMP
SIX
AND
ONE
HALF
phnns, to do all which may achieve and how necessary it is held to be, is in-) Mn Langley. The committee chairBALLOON ASCENSIONS
CENTS PER BUSHEL J
cherish a just ami lusting peace among dicated by the support .that is being man announced that he would no *k to
I l l y T h e Aaaut-llllri) 1'ri-Mnl
E
have
the
coftimlttce
report
tho
hill
given,
in
Florida,
ns
elsewhere,
to
the
ourselves nnd with all nations."
CHICAGO, Feb. 14,—Wheat prices Q
Over Twenty Attractions, including
Here are words of living tight, and movement which has for its single immediately, so it can ho taken up by jumped as much ns six pud one half ■
of inescapable application. Here is a purpose to get tin* boys started rigiit the House at an early date.
MERRY-GO-ROUND
rents a bushel today nt opening hoard 2
mandate, from the greatest of Ameri­ on their way to manhood. Just ob- . j| \nijjxc* ^ ' ’’OSED
trade.
Reason was sensational nil- "
SHOOTING GALLERY, Etc.
cans, calling upon u new generation to servo the Boy Scout and see whnt a
'
TO SPECIAL TAXES '
vancc in Liverpool and other foreign ■
do what ho sought to do for his own. manly fellow be is, even after comp 0 R SOLDIER BONUS market centers while United States r;
-Cafeteria Supper Every NightTh&lt;. %„ OP,ntPd
The two situations are strangely par­ puratlvely brief association with, the
exchanges closed during yesterdays "
allel, History repeats Itself, not in organization. He in distinguished
WASHINGTON, Fob. 14.—Harding holiday.
^
vfctni] but In tho general nature of the among boys. He "stands up" better tini|1turnbly opposed to onnntmunt of
1a
■
tusks thnt come to succeeding a g e s,[in every respect than those who nro t special taxes suggested t."&gt;o finam*1 MA8SACHU8E ITS CUTS
a
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nOUT
i t T i&gt;ir*'eiTt»n«u
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PICTURES ,MARY
and the spirit
In which
they must b e , not Scout members
aoldier bonus or to return to those
mot&gt;
i The Rotnrians, ns nn organization, tt|xwa whlt,|, hnva . been replaced,
AND MABLE FOREVER j g
.5
( I l f T h e A m o r l n t e i l |&gt;ri&gt;m|
H e r o I s tho Great Emnnclpntor urghave boon quick to observe this, to Ht|ltc(1 0fficjn||y .today a t White
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LYNN, Mass., Fob,
14.—Local
.
countrymen again to "finish note the honofit boys who nro Scouts n 0UHt,t
motion picture houses at request of
.
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to",
the
work
of,
reare
deriving
from
the
work
and
play
■
■
---tho work wo are
7_m"ilon following a great w a r;1of the organization.
Thnt in why
The K. of C.'s will send nn nirfihpi tho city bnort] of censors discontinued
showing pictures featuring Mnry
m d ill which may nchleve and chur- the Tnmpn Roturians, p» stated in a over Sanford during their carnival.
27(J-8tc
Miles Mlntor and Mablo Nprmand.
|sh a 'just and lusting peace aimm;*| iwmiMlispat' h apponrln-r In the stnto

j The Peoples Bank of Sanford

BRYAN SPORTING GOODS COMPANY

BRYAN SPORTING GOODS COMPANY

Mid-Winter Carnival

2

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY 21ST, 22ND, 23RD

_ MAKE YOUR PLANS TO BE THERE

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

M

�■’K1. ‘-'•VY'

ESDAY, FEBRUARY 14,102!

10 acres celery land,, cleared, tiled with two 3-in. and
two 2-inch wells, small house and barn, 2 horses, single
and double plows, cuttaway, horse distributor, wagon,
and other tools, a real bargain at $8,000.00.
Let me show you this property while it’s dry and the
wells are extra good.

20 acres, 15 tiled, 5 wells, house and barn You have to
see this to.appreciate its value at $15,000.
3-room cottage, bath and kitchenette, lot 50x100, fur­
nished, at $2,000. Half cash.
Be sure and see me before buying this spring. I can
save you money.

Miss Katherine Ayeocke has Joined
Thanks to the enterprising mer­ that the tents will lie filled to capaci­
the Herald force nnd will be one of chants of Sanford the Daily Herald ty each night.
the makers of printing and publicity. started off with eight pages this week
The cnfntcrin supper will lie serv­
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Neel left in their nnd will continue In this form as long ed each night by the Catholic ladles.
car this morning for Okeechobeo City as the advertising lasts. The Daily Ail the ents will he homo cooked
f c W H a ’f c a l u i l o i H a t a n i i n i where Mr. Neel will be absent for Herald now goes to more than t,()0() stuff and will he sold at very attrac­
several dnya on business connected homes here and elsewhere and is ad­ tive prices. Make your plans to cut
vertising the city as nothing else suj per down town at the carnival
April showers today.
with the Okeechobee News.
could do.
g r tuuls each evening.
“The Boozy Crulzcr", "The Kiddles
A. .1. Quigley, general manager, and
Valentine Day Is n real February
Pnradlr.e,"
the Athletic Show, "The
('. II. Goodpasture, superintendent of
day. sunshine and showers.
HAND CONCERT EACH NIGHT
Bake
Shop”,
"The Merry-go-round and
the National Kales Co., are in the city
shooting
gallery
are some of the now
Did you get your valentine? The and have opened offices in the T. J.
Through the kindness of Messrs.
ntlraetions
this
cvnr,
and taking nil
hanks will send you one if you have Miller corner for the sales of the Hood, Mciseli nnd Connelly, the Kni­
in
a'!.
Feb.
“
I,
22,
nnd
2.'! promises
ghts of Columbus have been granted
been slighted.
j Buena Vista Estates.
to
lie
big
nights
for
Sanford.
’ ,
the privilnge of using the vaennt lot
City Commissioners held a very in­
Keg Holly returned last night from on First Street, next to the Post Of­
teresting meeting last night.
The a visit to Ellenton, Palmetto, Braden- fice, for their cnr-*»val., Tills carnival I Hospital Shower
town ami Tampa and reports the will he running full blast three nights,
proceedings will he published Inter.
Should Receive
growers in those sections as having a Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday,
Your Attention
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Lilian! expect line season with early spring crops al­ Feh. 21, 22, 22.
to move into their new home opposite ready set out in the Holds.
The Sanford Band, one of the best
in the State of Florida, will play a Public Institution Will Have Annual
Hose Court about the first of March. !
Linen Shower February 25th
—
Curtis Barber left last night for concert each night. The concert the
J. S. Maxwell, superintendent of the Gainesville to resume his studies. Cur­ first night will start at eight o’clock
The Fcrnnld-Lnughton Hospital,
’Vestern Union Telegraph Co., with tis was vaccinated some time ago ami and the remaining two nights at
which
is your hospital, will have the
headquarters in Jacksonville was in his arm became infected nnd after a seven thirty.
It Is expected thnt
annual
linen shower on February 25th
the city a few hours Saturday- nfter- week confined to his room «nmc homo the new uniforms will be here by then
and
everyone
who can donate some­
nnd spent n few days with his parents and they will appear all dolled up for
noon.
thing
for
the
shower
is urged to do
and friends before again taking up the first time in the new uniforms at
so.
You
have
given
generously
to all
his
studies.
this
carnival.
Which
recalls
thnt
the
Ilucna Vista Estates are creating
kinds
of
appeals
for
all
kinds
of
charpresent hand gave its first opon air
much furoro today and there promis­
ity
but
the
greatest
of
these
begins
es to he a big crowd at the Hale start­ G. W. Spencer, jr.( Allen Jones, Rob­ concert for the K of C carnival last
at home—you own hospital—whore
ert Mason nnd Curtis Barber are year on Oak Avo.
ing tomorrow.
you
and your loved ones may have to
Huge preparations art* under way
among the University of Florida boys
he
taken
at any time and where you
F. A. Huston, general manager of spending the spring vnention here with to mnke this carnival ami festival a
should
nnff
will receive the best of at­
There will he at least
the Southern Utilities Co., with head­ home folks. All of them are making big affair.
tention.
But
it is up to you to see
twice as many attractions as any
quarters in Pnlatkn is in the city for line records at the University.
that
the
hospital
has everything in the
home talent carnival of the past. Ami
a few days looking over the plant nnd
linen
lino
and
everything
in every oth­
Col. G. W. Knight nnd Admirnl W. one of the beauty features of this car­
mingling with his many friends.
er
department
in
order
that
the pa­
T. Donnelly went, hunting yesterday nival is the price. There prices are
tients fcn have all the comforts and
going
to
lie
kept
within
the
reach
of
Thos. J. A. Reidy Is among the new and within a half hour’s ride of the
conveniences all the time.
attorneys to hang his shingle in San­ city of Sanford nnd jumped a fine deer all. The shows, while as good, nnd
The following is the list of articles
ford. Mr. Itcidy is u graduate of the thirty minutes nfter they had enter­ maybe better, than tit?*ordinary hoipo
needed:
Stetson Law School and will have his ed the timber. Mr. Donnelly thinks talent show, will only cost 115 cents.
Towels, 22x15.
office over the Seminole Hank. He this is sufficient reason for sportsmen The theatres are being built to ac­ Tray covers, 111x15.
will he welcomed to the city by his coming to Sanford in the winter and comodate, comfortably at least *100 Tray covers, 13x10.
brother attorneys and the citizons a very good reason for a big game people nnd from the class of entertain­ 2 white contH (Men's).
ments and llie price
is predicted
preserve near this city.
generally.
Men's night shirts.
Doctor's operating gowns.
Dresser Scarfs, 13x10.
Ten
towels.
■
* Table cloths.
Face cloths.
Pillow eases.
Face towels.
Bath towels.
Sheets.
Spreads.
Also heavy unbleached muslin and
flannel doth*.

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PAOl I

PERSONALS S

You will wait for the

ED. V. PRICE &amp; CO.
Representative that wil be with us in about a |
week

SUITS MADE TO MEASURE

Perkins &amp; Britt
The Store Thnt is Different

Sanford, Florida

PL A N A Y E A R ’S
SA V IN G S
If you find it hut'd to Have money, perhaps
it's because you're following a hit-or-miss plan
—or no plan tit all.
,
Decide what you should save in a year's time.
Then plan to deposit one fifty-second part of that
amount, EACH WEEK, in an interest-bearing
account at this bank.
It’s a fact you’ll get better results from this
plan than from occasional deposits of larger
amounts. You’ll not greatly miss the smaller
weekly deposits either.

£McCuller\

GROCERIES

DU. HYMAN RETURNS
Hr. George Hyman returned from
Tampa last night where he preached
two sermons in the First Baptist
Church Sunday.
Upon his return
here Dr, Hyinnn lound a letter from
Dr. Cox of Cox College near Atlanta
Georgia, offering hint the position of
Co-President of that college.
Mrs.
Hyman is a former student of Cox
College and at present there are sev­
eral hundred girl students and Dr.
Hyman has always been especially
interested in college work and his first
year after graduation was teacher of
hihlo in the ^Houston Baptist School,
preparatory school of Morccr Uni­
versity nnd is deeply interested in that
institution. It is nut known what his
decision will lie In regard to this lat­
ent offer to go to Cox College but his
many friends here uro hoping he will
remain ns a citizen of Sanford.*

SPECIAL COMBINATION SALE
15-lbs. Granulated Sugar...........................................$1.00
Mb. Bulk Mixed Tea........................................................40
$1.40
12 cans Baby Van Camp’s C ream .............................$ .70
12 cans Tall Van Camp’s Cream...... ...........•-............ 1.40
New York Cream Cheese, per lb................................ .40
24-lb. Bag Table Talk F lo u r................;..................... J*25
24-lb. bag Town Crier F lo u r........................... ,.......... LOU
16- lb. Blue Rose Rice................................................ j*00
12 cans. No/2 Tomatoes............................................... 1*^0
12 cans No. 1 Tom atoes................................................
1-lb. Mullet R oe............................................................... .
1-lb. Country B u tter............ ............. .............................
1-lb. Creamery B u tte r....................................................
1 Gallon Florida Syrup....................................................
Fresh Country Eggs, per dozen......................................£
15-lbs. Irish Potatoes...................................................... ™
6 bars Clean Easy Soap.......... ................... *..............
4 bars Pearl Toilet Soap.............................................

SPECIAL COMBINATION SALE
15-lbs. Granulated Sugar............................................ $L00
1-lb. Bulk Mixed Tea.................................................... _
$1.40

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Sanford, Flo.

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Si produce

row is the resignation of F.
F. Dutton, as Sanford manager of the
§S I American Fruit Gtowors to enter into
business for himself at ids old headqmuters in the Seminole Bank build­
S ing annex. W. M. Scott has taken the
■
9 position formerly hold by Mr. Dutton
a with Gin American Fruit Growers. Mr,
■ Scott is no stranger to Sanford or to
■ the trade nnd has many friends in,the
a southern states where he was connect­
n
ed for several years with government
work in experiment stations nnd in
studying the growing, packing and
shipping of fruits nnd vegetables. He
Ip ih been with the American
Fruit
Growers for the past two years,
F. F. Dutton is one of the most
prominent growers nnd shippers of
fruits and vegetables in Florida and
lira been located at Sanford for many
yearn. He i« now operating under tho
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IN SONG
PRINCESS THEATRE
Friday, February 17th, 8:15 p. m.
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FOUR DAYS DISPLAYING THE NEW COTTON TISSUES, ORGANDIES, IM­
PORTED SWISSES, RATINES AND WHITE GOODS. WE HAVE BEEN PLAN­
NING FOR THIS SALE FOR SEVERAL MONTHS AND HAVE
BOUGHT
NOTHING BUT THE NEWEST MERCHANDISE AND MANY OF THE ITEMS
WERE BOUGHT IN LARGE QUANTITIES AND AT PRICES THAT WILL
MAKE THIS THE MOST ATTRACTIVE “VIOLET BRAND SALE” WE HAVE
EVER HAD. THE STORE WILL BE CLOSED TUESDAY, THE 14TH, DECO­
RATING AND ARRAINGING THE STOCK FOR WEDNESDAY’S SALE.

WHITE GOODS
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Vais Round Thread, Filet, Clunny,
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for, each ........................................ 44c

89c

Pink and White Baptiste, Chamoise Finish

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SWISS ORGANDIES

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Pink and white,
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White, Ivory and Ecru. Bought specially for
the “Violet Brand Sale, per yard—

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32-in. genuine
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Sale.” Gowns, Teddies, Bloomers, Corset Covers, Chemise, Drawers and Combinations,
beautifully lace trimmed and made of soft sheer materials,
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14,1922
FLORIDA AND HER RESOURCES
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on you to seek again in this heaven
Tho Plpo Organ Club Easter Bazaar
favored land rest and Invigoratlon and will be hold Saturday, April 8th at
SPECIALIST WILL RE IIERE arid lands of the West, though tho re­ now strength for tho larger dutlos of Moore’s Optical Parlors, opp. P. O.
275-Gtc
turns from money invested by tho tho futuro, I am otc."
Mr,
Ingraham’s
letter
brings
to
National
Government
in
tho
deepen­
r,et your income tux ready. It wilt
S tho time on March 16th hot you ing' of Florida's rivors and In tho memory, howovor, some Interesting
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
L m Bend it in.bcforo that time oa drnlnage of somo of Its overflowed fncts connected with tho great leaders
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
S
ho » mistake ami It will lands would have been returned many- in business, who with n vision of the
hnvc to ho made out nfirain. But thoro fold In profit ns compared with tho potentialities of this state concentrat­
"jii be no mistake If you allow tha profit from tho Irrigated lands of tho ed tholr work many yenrs ago upon its
exncrt Who will bo nt the Pooplos West, upon which tho government has development. Mr. Ingraham himself
n i k to mnko It outi
Ho will bo spent so many millions and tens of is one of the most most conspicuous in
this work; one who identified with tho
here Wednesday, Thursday and Friday millions of dollars.
f-om early morn until Into nt night
Mr. Ingraham’s well merited tribute state for nearly half a century has
Sanford, Fla.
ainl he is one of tho beat in the busl- to Mr. Sanford suggests that if ho can lived to see somo of tho fruition of his 212 Kant. 1st St.
own
work
nnd
that
of
tho
other
men
nes*. Renil hin page ndvortisoment over bo pursunded to write of tho
in this issue and sco him Wednesday. many and varied philanthropies of Mr. with whom he was very closely asso­
It will be much hotter to aco the ex­ Flagler, with whom Mr. Ingraham ciated in tho past.
Probably no other man In Florida
pert, let him make out your returns was intimately identified, he could
hns
had so unique an experience in
with no trouble, lot him make It out give to the public tho most interest­
connection
with th c rail road and de­
right and your troubles arc over for ing chapter in all the lifo work of
another year. Read the ad. and be Florida's greatest constructive genius. velopment work of this state as Mr.
It was mainly for the purposo of Ingrnhum, who is vice-president of
convinced.
A. B. Chase
_________ I
emphasizing to President Hnrding nnd the Florida East Coast Itnilwuy Com­
tho country how large a part Florida pany, and also president of the Model
SEW THINGS AT THE
Lester and
is playing In feeding the country, and Land Company, the latter owning
HERALD OFFICE
how vast are the food potentialities of some hundreds of thousands of acres
the whole South, that the writer sent of land secured years ago i»y the rail- ! \ emier Grand Pianos
Thank you enrds, Birthday cards, to the president a box of the largest rond in its early days. The Model
inj folders, Valentino assortment oranges which he bad over seen, ac­ Land Company has been one of the
lending agencies of the state in open­
Russel and Edison
just arrived. 1022 calendar Pads companied by the following letter:
"As a reminder of the Christmas ing up large areas of farming land,
hero at last, Placo cards, nut cups,
Tally cards, All kinds of Invitations, season and of your many visits to and now is largely interested, ns the
Phonographs
flirt cards, Greeting enrds, Congratu­ the Daytona section of Florida, 1 am heaviest owner of property, in the
lations, Shut In cards, Sympathy sending you by express a box of Flor­ Lake Worth Drainugu district, re -;
ida navel oranges of somewhat unus­ cently described in the Manufacturers
Write us for price and terms
cards and Birth announcements. •
Mr. Ingraham's connection with
ual size, weighing each from a pound
Three big' nights of fun and frolic to a pound and a quarter or more. I Florida dates back to its early days of J. H. HINTERMISTER
at the K. of C. Carnival.
270-8tc doubt whether there has ever been railroad construction activity, and he
PIANO CO.
shipped from California, the supposed has the unique experience of having
homo of the navel orange, a box of been intimately associated with the
Welaka Block
Ki t a P j i P Q i i a i t a a a f m P a
oranges averaging ns much in size three Ilenrys who stand out ns the
and weight as these Florida oranges. most conspicuous development forces
PB1
They have thin skins and are full of in Florida's business life. These were
as
thu finest flavored sweetness that the Henry S. Sanford of Connecticut, and
u
glorious climate of Florida, with its Henry H. Plant of the same state, and
fta
ruins and its sunshine, can pack with­ Henry M. Flagler, who, while ho call­
sa
in an orange skin, I am sending you ed New York his home was for the
m
these, not merely as n reminder of last thirty years of his life more of a
Bn
your many pleasant visits to Daytona, Floridian than a New Yorker, for to
«n n n i n n i B i m n i i a
but to suggest that these oranges nre the development of this state he gave
simply typical of tile limitless food the fullness of his life’s work and for
producing resources of this state, and several years before his denth he reg­
THOS. J. A. REIDY
istered as a citizen of Florida.
of the quality of its products,
"Florida
is
even
now,
though
hut
in
Mr. Ingraham built the South Flor­
Attorney and Counsellor-nt-Lnw
the infancy of its development, an­ ida railroad from a point near San­
SAVE YOU MONEY
I’rarticing in State nnd Federal Courts nually shipping more than 50,000 car­
ford to Kissimmee for the II, M. PulWrite us
Over Seminole County Bank
loads of foodstuffs to tile North and .sifer Co., then the owners of the Hes­
Empire Hotel Block
West, contributing, thus, greatly to ton Herald, who became greatly in­
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
George A. DeCottes the welfare of the entire country thru terested in the potentialities of Flori­
Atlorncy-at-Law
furnishing in the mid-winter season, da, and we believe wore the first
Over Hcminolo County Bnnk
when most needed, this abundant sup­ newspaper men in this country on
SANFORD
-sFLORIDA ply of winter grown fruits and vege­ their own individual account to under­
tables.
take the building of a railroad and tbo
in
addition
to
the
12,000,000
or
development
of n large territory. This
Acteylene Welding
more boxes of citrus fruits which uro road ran from Sanford to Kissimmee.
OF ALL KINDS
annually shipped from this state to Mr. Ingraham was president of it, and
sections, fruits that are essen­ afterwards sold for Messrs. Pulsifcr
Sanford Welding Co. other
EVERY
tial to tlie maintenance of the health &amp; Co., a three-fifths interest in the
100 North Sanford Avenue
WE
EVER
of well people am! soothing and com­ road to Mr. Plant, then president of
SOLD OUTLASTED ITS
forting to those on beds of sickness In the Plant Investment Company; nnd
GUARANTEE
SANFORD NOVELTY homes or in hospitals, Florida imnunl- the South Florida Railroad was ex­
ly ships thousands of carloads of ear­ tended to Tampa and Port Tampa, and
WORKS
ly potatoes, cabbages, celery, lettuce, i:t connection therewith a line of
Ford Batteries
tomatoes, strawberries nnd other win- ' steamers was put on between Port
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
ter grown foodstuffs. It is in this Tampa, Key West and Havana, Mr,
$2 5.00
way
contributing immensely to the Ingraham continued as president of
General Shop and Mill food supply
of millions of people in that company for twelve years, until
Work
the North and West who nre now able Mr. Flagler commenced his operations
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER to have fresh vegetables throughout south of Daytona, having up to that
317 Commercial Street Sanford, Fla j the winter. And yet Florida's devclop- time confined his work to railroad ho­
tel operations between Jacksonville
_______ ___Intent has scarcely begun.
Phone
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“This state hns an area seven times and Daytona.
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C jn in n O IH tr
ns f,re„t
that of Massachusetts, but
An oiler from Mr. Flagler to Mr.
189
Ingrnhnui
was accepted, and he ru­
only
one-thihl
ns
large
a
population
Contractor and Builder
SANFORD
FLORIDA ns Musnehusetts has. It lots vast ureas signed his position under Mr. Plant
of overflowed or wot land awaiting ! and became identified with Mr. Flagdrainage, in addition to the great areas ler's operations in 1802 ami undertook
Sanford Steam Laundry which through the enterprise of state all of the pioneering work for all of SANFORD BATTERY
FOR SERVICE
and of individuals have been drained the great development operations onr­
SERVICE CO.
Call 146-J
oad put under cultivation. The drain- ried on by Mr. Flagler south of DnyW. RAWLING, Prop.
I . A. HKNAUD, Proprietor
od lands nnd those to be drained equal tona from that time on.
In bis early life Mr. Ingraham was
in fertility the richest on earth. As
the reclamation or drainage work is first a eler knnd then general agent
Geo. W. Knight
continued, enormous areas not now for Henry S. Sanford, who bought
Real Estate and Insurance
under cultivation will be made avail- what wns afterward known ns tho
SANFORD
FLORIDA able for enlarged food production for Sanford Grant, nt Sanford, Fla., built
the nation. There arc also millions of Sanford House, the first tourist hotel
acres of good cut over lands from In what was then thought to be SouthH. W. NICKERSON which
the timber has been taken, and era Floridu; nnd while associated with
Public Accountant; Audits—Systems
which have not yet been utilized for Mr. Sanford, Mr. Ingrnhain laid out Get An Abstract Before
Income Tax Service
agriculture, although these lands, too, and handled the development of SunBuying* Property
Room 10 McNelll-Davls Bldg.
are in most cases exceedingly produc- ford for eight or nine years under
Phone 852
Orlande, Fla.
tivo when properly handled, for tho General Sanford’s operations. Sun- E. A. DOUGLASS, Pres.
growth of citrus fruits, for a wide va- ford is now the center of one of the
greatest celery and lettuce growing
Auto Radiator Repair rioty of vegetables, and in many cases sections
probably in the world.
for general agricultural purposes.
DC
Shop
Thus with three of the leaders in
"In view of the great interest which
Located nt 207 French Ave., between you recently expressed in your annual Florida's development, each having tho
message to congress in regard to the Christian name of Henry—Henry Sun2nd and Third. E. R. BERGQUIST. importance of the reclamation of the ford, Henry Plant and Henry Flagler
OF THE STOMACH
wet or overflowed lands and the cut- —Mr. Ingraham was intimately nsso□c
aaM B —
i
“WE DELIVER THE GOOON over pine lands in tho South, 1 am tak- , eiated, dating his experience back to
ing the liberty of mentionong these the time when he built for Pulsifcr &amp;
]OU CANT ENJOY LIFE
Quick Service Transfer
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with a tore, lour, bloated ilom*
facts merely as indicative of what this Co., of Boston the railroad from SunStorage FaclIIlieH
ach. Food doei not nouruh.
one state Is already doing in the way ford to Kissimmee. Certainly this is
Icutrid it it e tourCO o( mucry, earning
H *e please you, tell other*; If no&gt; of supplying essential foodstuffs to a varied and unusual experience for
pun*, belching, dirrinen and head,
tell us. Phone 498
the entire country. With a continued any one man to have had! Probably
tehee.
increase in population, with tho utiil- there is no other man in the country
Q The petton with a bad itomach
COMFORT COTTAGE
zatioii of the idle lands nvallnhlo for who has held such a relation to the
ihould be lalitfied with nothing 1cm
cultivation,
the
contribution
which
forces
which
have
been
ho powerful
is now open for guests. Will be glnd
than permanent, luting relief.
Florida
can
make
to
supplying
foodin
the
building
up
of
the
interests
of
to see new ns well ns old* friends.
. ,
.
4 The right remedy will a d upon the
Rooms and meals, also meals. House stuffs to the country can be hc.easod any one state.
lining* of the itomach, enrich tha blood,
many-fold before the limit of its pro-! The memory of tho writor in connec.
heated.
kid in cailiig out the catarrhal poitom
ductivc power is reached. It may not tion with Florida goes buck to tho
and itrenglhen every bodily function. *
Miss N. A. Walker
Mrs. M. Mnr tin he amiss in this connection to say time when Pulsifer &amp; Co., then among
4 The large number of people who
that thu available reclamation lands in tho business forces of New England,
have Hxxcufully tried Dr. Hartman'*
the South, if drained and put under, wore identified with Florida's devolopfamous
medicine, recommended for all
Sanford Machine
&amp;
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cultivation, could easily be made to ' moat. In those early days Florida
catarrhal condition*, offer the itrongert
produce from $2,500,000,000 to $5,000,- comnnded the attention of fnrseoing
Foundry Co.
powble endorsement for
000,000 annually of foodstuffs, llvo mn, who planned grent things and
General Machine nnd Boiler Work; stock included.
dnrod to do groat things, recognizing
Cylinder Grinding; DcLuxe Pistons;
___ that
___ ___
_
___________
_____
_ when Flor“Hoping
tho _
flavor
of tho or- that
tho time was
coming
M SERVICE flFTY YEARS
Oversize Rings nnd Pins; Flywheel ‘ ung03 which I uni shtplpng will re -1Ida would be appreciated ns ono of
Steel Geur Bunds; Crank Shafts re -! mind you of the charms am! the glor- tho chief assets of thla nation, not only 1
id ;
TABLETS OR UQUIb
tnrnod; agents for Cnllta Inboard and lea of thu cliniutc of this state und because of its superb climate • for |
cause you, when burdened with tho health und pleasure, but because of its
SOLO KVKRVWHKIIK
Outboard Motors. -----------Phone 62
mighty responsibilities which rest up- limitlosH agricultural potentialities, j
rKT youb in c o m e t a x

PAGE SEVEN

ready fo r t h e c o l l e c t o r

KNOW YOUR TOWN!
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Believe in it!
3
Tell your neighbors about it!
Boost for it! ,
Strive to put it on the Honor Roll of
Good towns!
Make it the kind of a place we'll be proud
of—a clean, progressive town—an S
honor to the state.
Co-operation will do it.
3
We’re with you to the full limit of good |
business!

IAN0S •
MONOGRAPHS

First National Bank!
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. P. FORSTER, President

SA FETY

PROFESSIONAL
AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

B. F. WHITNER, Cashier

F IR S T

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

GLOBE PIANO CO.

The Ford people of Sanford ns well as the
Western Union recommend this water for
batteries.
Call phone 311 and have a bottle of this water
sent you and protect vour health.

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

W h yT h is Battery
LastsTwice as Lone

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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

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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.
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SEMINOLE
ABSTRACT CO.

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

C. E. HOWARD, Sec.

CATARRH

P e- ru- nA

..... .ij-jbafrf.'fi'i -i --‘-V , ' J’.

PLAN NOW TO HAVE YOUR OWN HOME

Ownership of Heal Estate gives you u definite place and In%
fluence in the community. It makes you a more desirable
citizen. AND WHAT BETTER INVESTMENT CAN YOU
MAKE?

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M e is c h R e a l t y C o .
A. P. CONNELLY, Agent

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                    <text>S S i T f f l E S a n f o r d D a il y H e r a l d

SANFORD
“The City Substantial**

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

toMl
VOLUME II

BRYAN MAKES STATEMENT
REGARDING SENATE MATTER
LOOKS LIKE A REFUSAL

NUMBER 279

SANFORI), FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1922
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ing will eventually be as primarily Considering Necessary
the pcnnlitics of being an officer—
By the time this article is published irrcc of Intent heat,, which when nug- important to the marketing of San­
Funds That Must
that one must refuse to grnnt per­
there will he completed nnd In full mented by that of the sun, before be- ford products as its system of sub-ir­
Be Raised
mission often. Examine the law, noth­
operation, the large pre-cooling plnnt ing loaded into cars, will cause decay rigation, aeration, nnd drainage is to
ing could be plainer."
of the Sanford Farmers’ Exchange, to start unless the shipment is re-iced
Section 5084 of the General Statutes
Acknowledged to he the most pro- at intervals before reaching dentinn- the production of them, and those
of Florida reads as follows:
grossive movement, from nn ngrlcul- tion. Failure to re-ice often occurs, growers who have had the initiative to
"If any person or persons shall
tural standpoint, ever attempted in resulting in the shipment arriving in put over this innovation are deserving
voluntarily engage in any pugilistic
IS NOT CEUTA IN JUST WHERE
. s „ WILLING TO SERVE THE exhibitions, fight or encounter, wo this section, it will eliminato tho gam; poor condition and consequently bring- of the congratulations of every one
THE MATTER WILL START
hie which hns entered so largely into ing little or no returns to the shlp- in this section.
|'\UTY AT ANY TIME HE IS
with or without gloves, between man the marketing feature of Snnford’s per, who, notwithstanding, has paid
OR END
“Stag Brand," the name of the Ex­
CALLED UPON
and man, or in nn exhibit in or fight great agricultural Industry.
for this service. Pre-cooling obviates change's pre-cooled product, has nl( llr T hr A ssociated Prcaa)
between man nnd bull, or between
The
pre-cooling
iden
wns
originated
the necessity for re-icing nnd saves mnde its debut on northern mnrkets
t H , T he A H «el»If&lt;
WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.—Senate
man and any other animal, for money by the Florida Citrus Exchange, and the shipper this cost which is thirty- nnd been received with acclaim. Hav­
MIAMI. Feb. 15.—Wllllnm Jenand House committees chnrgcd with
or anything of value or upon the re­
ninir* Urynn responding to inquiries sults of which any money or any­ adopted by the Sanford Farmers Ex- live to forty dollars per car, the orig- ing blazed the way, it will only ho a framing bonus bill continued to mark
to.Iny ns to whother ho would be a thing of value is to he collected, ac­ change, which is affiliated ns a cor­ inal icing being all that is necessary matter of time when all produce from
candidate for the sonnte from Florida quired, bet or wagered or to see which poration with the former organisation. to insure the shipment reaching the this section will lie handled the same time today in consideration of how
i „ ucd ii statement saying, “If the t any admission fee is charged, directe- The plant was financed and built by muikvt in prime condition. No at­ way, bringing gtenter returns to the necessary funds should be raised in
Democrats of Florida felt that as ly or indirectly, shall be punished by the Sanford Farmers’ Exchange and tempt of any consequence has been grower, greater wealth to the sec­ expectation of receiving from presi­
senator I could render service to the a fine of not less than two thousand will be operated by them. Its mem­ made heretofore to ship a standardiz­ tion, and greater renown to the City dent formal expression his views.
Celery, Substantial.
state and to the party In the nation five hundred, nor more than five bership consists of tho largest farm­ ed package from Sanford.
President Hnrding thinks it is im­
ers
of
the
Celery
Delta
controlling
packed
in
the
field,
was
shipped
to the
sufficient to justify them in calling years.
practicable to raise by a bonus issuo
over four hundred acres of this pro­ large markets, where in turn it was NO LONGER REASON
upon me to represent them at Wash­
stripped,
washed
and
re-packed,
and
FOR
IRISH
LEAGUE
ductive
area.
The
Exchange
owns
ten
at
this time a large sum of moneys to
ington I would consider the matter TWO PROBABLY
IN
THE
UNITED
STATES
re-shipped
at
a
greater
price,
some
of
finance
the soldiern’ bonus, it wns
acres
of
land,
and
the
plant
covers
from the standpoint of duty and in
FATALLY INJURED
it
finding
its
way
back
to
Florida.
approximately
two
acres
of
the
propstated
today
at the White House and
connection with other claims upon me,
AT OKEECHOBEE orty. it is located on Deardall nve-1 The Sanford Farmers’ Exchange
NEW
YORK.
Feb.
15.—The
reasons
(
|u,
js
unalterably
opposed to; the sugbut | have no thought of entering into
w&lt;l|
combine
these
processes
through
for
the
formation
of
the
American
niiy,
east
of
Sanford,
on
one
of
the
gested
eight
point
tax program or
the contest for office."
OKEECHOBEE. Fin., Feb. 15.— principal sidings of the Atlantic Coast which celety passes front producer to Association for the Recognition of the to a return of any of tlie taxes that
The statement said he preferred to
Cadet Fowler, of Cnrlstrom Field,
continue to serve the public without Arcadia, was seriously, and Spurgeon Line railroad and is convenient to the consumer, at their pjc cooling plant. Irish Republic, no longer exists, in hove been repealed.
member growers of the Association. After the member growers have haul­ the opinion of Edward. L. Dohcny,
The executive wns represented ns
cares of office.
I,. Clements, business man of this city The space in the building devoted to ed their produce to the print in field president of the association, who an­ being favorably disposed toward tho
“No friend will expect me at my probably fatally injured yesterday
period of life and when my political when an army airplane piloted by washing, packing, pre-cooling, crate crates, it will lie stripped by expert nounces In* favors the Irish free state. bonus legislation and it was empha­
Mr. Dohcny bail taken an active in­ sized that when lie appeared before
m ord is known to nil, to solicit sup­ | Fowler and with Clements as a pns- storage, and crate making is 325 celery workers, washed, graded, pack­
terest
in the association, foimlcd by tin* Senate last July to ask that its
ed
end
precooled.
The
time
consum­
port „r to take the risk of alienating | senger crashed on tho shore of Lake feet long by 210 feet wide, nnd to
Eamoiiu
de Valera.
He underwrote enactment be deferred ho had not tak­
ed
for
these
combined
operations
is
date
indications
point
to
the
necessity
those pledged to aspirants. I am look­ I Okeechobee here.
tin*
recent
$1,000,000
Irish
relief fund en a position of hospitality. It also
approximately
one
and
one-half
hours
of
increasing
this
space
to
three
times
ing forward to congenial association . Fowler was injured internally and
lias
been
one
of
tin*
largest
individual was stated that promises made by Re­
car.
The
present
maximum
load
its
present
size.
Another
portion
of
pci
with Florida Democrats who . have' Clements in addition to severe in­
contributors
in
America
to
the Irish publicans in tin* I'.'20 primary hud not
per
car
for
celery
is
three
hundred
the
building
houses
two
150
horse
liccii niy eolaliorers for a quarter of a ' ternal injuries had both legs broken.
and
fifty
crates,
loaded
according
to
cause.
been lost wight of, but it wns pointed
power
generators
furnishing
current
century. I am sure our relations will Two planes from Cnrlstrom on n
"I
uni
in
favor
of
the
treaty,"
he
■
standard
refrigeration
regulations
in
out tiiat no exact time had been fixed
for
lighting
and
ice
making
and
pre­
he pit usant 'so long as my plans do cross country flight stopped here, and
order
to
assure
perfect
refrigeration.
for the passage of nr. adjusted com­
said,
"and
I
think
the
vast
majority
cooling.
Production
capacity
of
ice
is
not conflict with ambitions of others Clements was taken by Fowler for a
Pro-cooled
packages
can
be
loaded
to
of
Irishmen
are.
Give
the
new
ar­
•10
tons
per
day
and
the
plant,
when
pensation
hill.
or with their personal preferences."
short ride. The cause of the crash in full operation,, will be able to pre­ a figure greatly in excess of the pres- rangement a chance.
In twenty or
The attitude of the executive, it
lias not been determined but wit­ cool from 12 to Hi cars per day. The ■lit maximum, conserving the space thirty years from now, after a neigh- tidded, had to lie that of finding a
nesses said tlie plane attempted to building also contains storage room in the ear which is now necessary for burly relation lias developed between 1sane condition of tho fulfillment of tho
rise and suddenly dived. Tho machine for tUIO tons of ice and provision has tho circulation of cold air.
Great Britain and Ireland, then it will promises made on tho one hand and
was wrecked beyond repnir.
been made whereby six cars of pro­ Tlu* application of the pro-cooling be time to strike out for the republic, hnving regard for restored ability on
duce can be‘stored. In the event of process to green corn will open up an­ if tin* people want it.
the other.
"BIG FOCB" DIVIDES
low prices, caused by glutted markets, other channel *»f income to .the mem­
Holding thut there was a question
INTO TWO GROUPS this combined storage space will pro­ ber growers of the Exchange, as it PLAN ON FOOT TO
whether there wns tlu* same sweeping
BUY LIGHT PLANT
vide enough storage room to keep will permit them to put this much de­
determination ut this time that there
CLEVELAND, O.. Feb. 15.—The from 30 to 40 cars of perishables. All sired edible on northern markets
ST.
PETERSBURG
wns during
war’s responsibility,,
PIERCE LEGION HAD TO “Big Four" railroad hritherhonds have
n
when
sweet
corn
in
that
part
of
the
cars
will
be
iced
at
the
plant
before
when
tin*
Government
could hnvo
CALL MEN OFF
divided into two grops, each of which shipment, mid a special icing platform Counrty is still a thought of the far
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Fell. 15. raised almost any sum he President
will conduct separate negotatiolts running the full length of the loading distant future. Heretofore it has -—A petition signed by more than was said to doubt tlu* possibility of
l II) Tlie A ssociated I'ressl
with
the railway managers in regional platform lias been built for this pur­ been impracticable to ship this com­ 2,000 voters here is soon to In* pre­
FORT PIER CE , Feb. 15—Boxing
obtaining now through a bond issue
limits are being held in numerous conferences, W. G. Lee, president of pose.
modity in any quantity, due to its sented to tin* city commission, asking tin* sum required for tho soldier's
•
tnuiis and r ities of this state, nl- the trainmen and Warren S. Stone,
The rapidity with which the plant extremely perishable nature. Here­ that Director of IJtlitics R. E. Lud­ bonus without an advance in interest
tlii.uirh a state law prohibits them, grand chief of the engineers, announ­ has been constructed is considered after the production of corn in this wig be directed to investigate tho rates and tin* disturbing of the finan­
but none will be staged in St. Lucie ced tonight.
plienoniinal. Ground was broken No­ section will no doubt become as po­ cost and practicability of the city cial tranquillity of tlie country.
Engineers will meet the railway ex­ vember 28th, 1021, nnd on February tent a factor for producing revenue, I owning its power plant to supply
i minty.
The local |/ s t of the Ameri­
In this connection attention again
c a l.egion lias prepared an elaborate ecutives jointly with the brotherhood 2nd member growers began delivering ns is cclpry at this time.
electricity for operation of tin* muni- was called that in tin* next fifteen
I'M..'iuiii of athletic events to be held of locomotive firemen nnd cngincrncii, to the plant. The necessary facilities
Inasmuch us tin* Sanford plant lias eipny ear lines, and the street light­ months tbn Government must refund
fr. iii time to timons a means of ob­ while the brotherhood of railroad having been completed, washing im­ |,ecu in operation but u short while, ing.
The petition usks for nn in- some six ar.,1 one-half billions of dol­
taining funds toward the erection of trninmctn aid the order of railway mediately started, and on February exact costs for pre-cooling are not vestgation only, and tin* question of lars of pledges in the shape of Victory
a clubhouse here and recently an- conductors will conduct their confer­ 3rd the first ear was shipped, follow­ yet available, but officials of the Ex­ voting bonds for tin* question of vot­ notes and certificates of indL'Iitedness.
nminccil that boxing exhibition would ence jointly.
ed by another on the 4th. These ship­ change are agreed that comparative ing bonds for tho plant will come up Secretary Mellon and otliei fiscal of­
It is tlie intention in the future, tjic ments consigned to two different mnr­ costs with similar plants in other sec­ later.
be a feature.
Sheriff Ruffncr in­
ficers of tin* Government have taken
formed the Legion lie could not per­ announcement said “to handle wage kets, arrived in perfect condition, and tions of the country will show lower
tin* position that tin* refunding opera­
mit boxing ami the exhibition hhs been questions through our regional as­ brought premium prices of from sev­ costs in favor of Sanford. Tho prin­
tions would be handicapped by any ad­
sociations, as was done prior to the enty-live cents to one dollar per crate. cipal factor supporting tin* contention | Heathen Chinese,
• uncelled.
ditional issue of bonds or short time
Lo Poor Indian,
"I regret it, hut the law is strict national negotiations carried on dur­ Both the quality and pack created a of these officials, is the great number |
notes connected wit'^ tho soldier’s
of
flowing
artesian
wells
found
in
\
with reference to boxing exhibitions ing tho war period."
bonus.
sensation upon arrival at destination,
Were
Up
to
Snuff
It was understood that this means and obviously those who put over this this section, and which will keep pre­
and I can do nothing hut enforce the
law," said the sheriff. "It is one of that concerted action on wage matters project are justly elated at this initial cooling costs down.
And Made Counterfeit Bills for the Buena Vista Lots
which have evistod several years, is success. No/ndividual in this section
Sanford's new pre-cooling plant is
Poker Game
ended for tlie present at least. The will attempt to prophecy as to the practical evidence of the progressive­
Sold Fast This Morn­
Another Offer
brotherhoods now will deal with the limitations of the great possiliilities ness of the member growers of the
l i d ’ T h e Annoi-IiiI i'iI I'rrNN)
ing, Many Prizes Free
railways in three regions—eastern,
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 15.—ComFor Muscle Shoals
the adnption of pre-cooling will bring Exchange. Not only are they large
nnd southern—instead of ns to Sanford growers.
in their holdings, but broad in their plaint of an American that a Chinese The Subdivision Sale on Celery Ave­
is Made Today western
n whole through tho Inbnr bord. it
While the production of celery nnd visions. The continued success of had paid his poker debts in a game at
nue Brought Out Many Buyers
was
declared.
This
is
understood
to
be
Alabama Power Company Enters the
other produce in this section bus their efforts, as exemplified in the Ycrlington, Nevada, with raised bills
agreeable to tho railway executives. reached as near a scientific basis as plant they have built, and are now op­ led to an investigation indicating that
Lists of Purchasers
Despite the fact that it looked llko
The first of such conference will he possible, the methods used in packing, erating, will instil modern methods a Piute Indian bud altered the cur­
a
storm
and many people had gone to
held in Now York Thursday between shiping, and marketing are practical­ and thereby greater stability in mar­ rency with whittled stick and white
I Mr The Assarlnted I'rewl
the
fair
at Orlando there were many
WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.—Another representative.! of the trainmen, con­ ly the same now as when the industry keting the products of this great ag­ paint according to report today by W.
buyers
at
tin* opening day of tho
offer for the purchase and lease of ductors nnd the eastern group of rail­ first started. They have not kept apace ricultural section. It is a foregone M. Ashe, secret service investigator to
Hucnii
Vista
subdivision sale of lots at
Muscle Shoals properties was com- ways. Another conference next Mon­ with modern ideas, ns successfully conclusion that other pre-cooling Ids superior officer here. As poker is
the
corner
of
Celery avenue and MelI'lclcd today and arrangement* made day will bring together tho same dele­ adopted by the important vegetable plants will bo operating in this sec­ a legalized game in Nevada complaint
onvillo
avenue.
The National Realty
by its sponsors, the Alabama Power gation of railway executives and of­ producing sections of tlie west, add as tion before any great amount of time against the Chinese had to ho inves­
Company
knows
Imw
to put on a salo
for immediate filing with Secre­ ficer i of tho brotherhoods of engineers a result the element of gamble still has passed, for, as previously noted, tigated. Chinaman out on hail charg­
and
how
to
get
the
people
to attend a
tary Weeks.
**
and firemen and enginenun.
plays too large a percentage iii the the member growers are seriously ed with possessing raised currency and sale and since tlie interest gets warm­
considering increasing their plant to Indian in jail charged with altering er with each day of tho sale there will
marketing of tho product.
hills.
WILLIAM HENRY BALL
HARDING UNFAVORABLE
All produce contains a certain de- three times its present size. Pre-coolbe more and more go out each day to
DIED
AT
DAYTONA
TO CALLING CONFERENCE
inspect the beautiful lots and to pur­
PROMINENT EDITOR
• ON HOUSING QUESTION
chase
the same. All of those *who
d i r T h e ANNiiclalril I'retfs)
MINISTER TO COSTA RICA,
want
a
lot on Celery avenue had bet­
HARTFORD,
Conn.,
Fob.
15—Word
DIED AT FAYETTEVILLE
(llr Thr ANNiirluti.il I'rrNN)
ter hurry for they are going fast nnd
WASHINGTON, Fob. 15.—Pros!- was received hero today of the death
dent Harding in a letter to Senator at Daytona, Florida, of Colonel Wil­
( H r T h e ANNiielnteil I ' r . N . )
! » Ih» »&gt;»»y o f »l»® •""•‘I®
of&lt;
FAYETTEVILLE, Feb. 15.—Major Jthem are very desirable. Get n ticket
King, Democrat, of Utah, made pub­ liam Henry Hall, of Willington, Conn,
Edward J. Hale, 83, minister to CoHta at Miller's store where tho company
lic today declared he considered it in­ the thread manufacturer and dean of
Rica during the Wilson udministra- have their headquarters and you may
advisable at this time to call national legislators in Connecticut. Ho wns a
tion, and former owner and editor of | lie lucky and get the Ford enr or two
bousing conference. The executive al­ delegate to five national Republican
so asserted he did not know of legis­ conventions.
Scientific Pitching1Makes the Game Too Tame for tho Fayetteville Observer, died at his lots free,
home here this afternoon.
lative palliative to roliovo tho home
the
Fans
Now
SIXTEBff
AUTOMOBILES
FLORIDA POSTMASTERS
shortages and added he very much
TURN
TURTLE
IN
CLEABWATEB
LADY
STRUCK
NAMED BY HARDING
doubted if it ought to try to create
FIFTEEN MINUTES
one.
CHICAGO, Ill'll. 15.—(By The Associated Press).—Speeding up baseball
BY AUTO, DIES OF INJURIES
is ii suggestion that has Judge Landis guessing today. ITIie Baseball Com­
WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 15.—
lllj* T h r A**offlntrd l*rr«»)
missioner
received
n
letter
from
Newton
C.
Glllhnm,
a
Kansas
City
attor­
Following
Florida postmasters were
CLEARWATER,
Fob.
15.
—
Mrs.
REICHSTAG VOTES
TAMPA, Fob. 15.—Sixteen nutonioney,
In
which
he
suggests
theft
privilege
of
the
hatter
would
offset
scientific
Laura
Nettles,
(id,
struck
by
an
auto­
appointed
hy
the President Into Satur­
CONFIDENCE FOR
hllor,, two motorcycles turned turlu
CHANCELLOR WIRTK within fifteen minutes yesterday noon pitching which he thinks slows up the game from the fans’ viewpoint. Gill- mobile here last night died at one day:
ham believes scientific pitching often mnkcs an inning a tame affair with the o’clock this morning. Tho car wns
Clayton P. Bishop, Eustis.
on Memorial highway near Oldsninr. batsmen being mowed down, one. two, three. “ Let the hatter steal first base driven hy Luther Davis. Accident de­
ANNncIntrd I'rrNN)
Vilnia I). Rhodes, Onklaud.
RERUN, Feb. 15.—The Reichstag Nobody badly injured. Slipper road and this advantage of pitcher over butter will he equalized." he wrote.
clared unavoidable ns driver was
Robert L. Wnldon, Pompano.
todayy *
voted confidence in the govorn- due to light rain blamed by the counblinded by lights of approaching cur.
Orrcll W. Prevntt, SevUlfe.
niL'i&gt;t «f Chancellor Wirth, 280 to 185. ty traffic officeis.

Qnvs Record is Known
and He Will Not En­
ter into the Contest

HARDING WAVERS

but h e j s r e a d y

BOXING BOUTS
ARE ILLEGAL
IN FLORIDA

TO SPEED UP BASEBALL,
PERMITTIG THEFT OF FIRST,
IS BEFORE JUDGE LANDIS

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERA!
.HIGH SCHOOL MINSTREL
Orchostrn number.
,'
WEDNESDAY 8:30 I \ M
Dainty refreshment* wore served by
n committee of St. Agnes Guild mem­
Don’t miss the High School Minbers.
rel.
High School auditorium
MRS. FRED DAIGER. Society Editor,
etlnesdnv night. 25 and 50 cents
Phone 217-W
VISITING YOUNG LADIES
I I j o t t h a v e « u jr I r l r n l i v U I t t n c r o «
ENJOY SOCIAL FUNCTIONS
_ | | yon n r r s n l m a u r n h r r r o r e o n l m
Come to the High School Minstrel
h o ni&gt; , o r U you n r r r n l r r l i h l n f , w r i t e I
Wlmt fine weather for Val­
■ p« a tn l i-n ra i n t h l a d r n a r l m n a l
Wednesdaynight.
entine
Day with the ther­
I r l a l l a , n r i H r h p o n e t h e Horn,
MARION DAVIES in
On accoUnt of the A. T. O. Valen­
k r n r r n t l r n iip ro cln trd .
mometer registering 8-1 as
tine ball of last evening and other de
Many free attractions nt the K. of
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■aaaaaaaaH R a
* the maximum and 58 ur tho
lightful social affairs of the week end
SOCIAL CALENDAR
27G-8tc
C.
Carnival.
minimum while many cities
pertaining to the University of Flor­
Tuosday—Westminster Club will bo ida, young Indie* from all over the
are wrapped in snow. They
FOR SAI.E
entertnincd by Mrs. E. I). Hrownleo State are in the city. Many of them
are talking of a bathing suit '
,
The now prices are: •
and Mrs. I’hil Allen at tho Manso are well known, having visited here
parade in St. Pete and the
..... $1GOD.00
on Onk avenue at 7:30 p. m.
women are talking of sup­
on other occasions. These attractive Btiiek Six ....
1100.00
pressing the same and thus
visitors are being entertained in the Bulck 4
.
1800.00
Tuesday—Social Department of tho homes of the city while some few Olds 8
life goes merrily on in the
........ ...................... 1385.00
Olds 4
Woman’s Club will havo their an­ are at the White House.
laud of sunshine and show­
When
better
cars are made I will
nual bridge luncheon at the Parish
ers.
Have you a little val­
Following are the names af those
sell them.
House.
entine
in your home?
here:
277-0t—d&amp;wlte
Tuesday—Mission Study CInss of tho
5:10
A.
M. FEB. 14, 1022
Daisy Paul, Tampa.
------------------Also FOX NEWS
N. 11. GARNER.
277-0tc;-27-ltc
M. E. Church will meet with Mrs.
Maximum
...................... 84
Guraldfho Hatcher, Jacksonville.
L. R. Philips at her homo on Park
Minimum ...................... 58
Jeanette Waldey, Jacksonville.
Prices reduced and everything new
avenue at 3:00 p. m.
Range ........................... 58
Hilda Griffin, Orlando.
TOMORROW— WESLEY HARRY in “DINTY”
at the grand stores and paddle wheejs
Wednesday—Welfare Department of
Barometer ...,.............. 30.22
Ilnrriett Hendricks, Jacksonville.
mill “Just in Time” n 2-pnrt Comedy
at the K. of C. Carnival.
270-8tc
tho Woman’s Club will meet nt 3:30
Calm and cloudy.
Sara Keller, Tampa.
o'clock.
Chns. lirudy, the Baritone Soloist, will sing every
Alice Tucker, Jacksonville.
Snvo money by buying your season
Thursday—Mrs. C. E. Henry will en­
FaFaFaFaPaFnFaFa
,
Wednesday
Joe Edwards, Tampa.
ticket to tho Lyceum Course. $2.00
tertain at bridge at her home on
Betty Coles, Ocnla.
for tho season or 75c for each admis­
Park avenue.
,
taFaFaKaFuFaFum
Gladys Sheftall, Jncksonvillo.
sion.
200-tfc
Thursday—Mrs. A. Vniighn will en­
Martha Murphco, Tallahassee.
tertain tho members of tho Idlers
Ednn Bassett, Tampn.
STOCK EXCHANGE FIRM
Bridge Club nt 3:00 o’clock.
Vonclle Powell, Lake City.
FAILED IN NEW YORK
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
Frldny—Tho Evory Week Bridgo Club
■
•
Bessie Allen, Orlando.
will meet with Mrs. Rnymond Koy
For Florida: Mostly cloudy
( U r T h e A a a o r l n t r d I’r r a s )
•
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
Vonnie Johnson, Kissimmee.
nt her homo on Park avenuo nt 3:00
New
York,
Feb.
14.—Failure
of
tonight
and Wednesday;
Lutle I.upser, Kissimmee.
CEMETERY
WORK A SPECIALTY
o'clock.
Crawford Patton and Cannon, mem­
probably rain and colder in
Dot Wilson, Bnrtow.
1018
W««t
Firet
8tre«t
1018 West First Street
Friday—Book-Lovers Club will moot
bers of New York Stock Exchange
extreme north portion.
Evelyn Densely, Jacksonville.
with Miss Annie Hawkins nt her
announced today.
Firm organized
Elizabeth Westley, Atlanta.
home on Celery avenue nt 3:30 p. m.
NOTICE!
in
inetven
eleven.
Kathleen Clnrk, Jacksonville.
Saturday—Children’s story hour will
Marion Harvey, Tampa.
lie held at -1:00 p. m. nt Central
Ha H a F q F u F « F a F a * s F a Fn
Call -175, wo will get that old suit
Mary King, Alachua.
Don’t fail to see the minstrel show
Fa
Fo
’ Park.
and
clean it or dye it and make the
Happy Hopkins, Ironwood, Mich.
Fa at the High School Wednesday night. old suit look new. Boys, give us a
Fa
Sarlta Lake, Sanford.
It is the first of its kind ever given
Mrs. Lucius McLeod, of Haines City,
Fa in Sanford.
la
I. ida Wakefield, Jacksonville.
It will not begin until trial.—Waters’ Pressing Club. 277-2tc
in the guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary
Fa
Ha
Virginia Baldwin, Jacksonville.
after prayer meeting so ns not to con­
Higgins.
Fa flict. Tickets on sale at Mobley's,
Well-lighted, good stages, plenty of
Alumni visitors for the ball include F*j
Fa
seats
at the shows of the K. of C.
Ha
Classified
Ads
5c
a
line.
No
Charles Partridge, Tampa.
also by school children. Benefit High
Mrs. Mary Higgins has returned
Fa
Fa.
Carnival.
27C-8tc
...ad
taken
far
less
than
25c.
Foyd Morgan, Jacksonville.
School Athcletic Association 50 and
home from a pleasant visit with her
la
F
f
and
positively
no
classified
Brannon ('ostler, Jacksonville.
25 cents. ✓
275-2tp
daughter, Mrs. Julius Stryker at her
Fa ads charged to anyone. C ;sh Fa
DRILL POSTPONED
Lafayette Bennett. Jacksonville.
home in Lansdale, Pa.
F-i
Fa
ORDERS
NO. 1)1.
must
accompany
nil
orders.
II. L. Mays, Pensacola.
BANKRUPT SALE OF STOCK or
1.
Owing
to the dance under the
—Gainesville Sun. Fj Count five words to a line Fa ,
HARRY BAN DEI,
Miss Adelaide Bonyuge has returned
Fa
Fa and remit accordingly.
auspices
of
the
American Legion to
Notice is hereby given that the
to Orlando after spending the week­ ►a Fa Rq fci M D H R R la Fa
Fa stock of goods of Harry Handel, be held nt the Parish House Wednes­
* f i F t Fa » i Fn Fa Fa Fa Fa
end here as the guest of Mrs. Ray­ r-i
l Bankrupt, located at 31(1 Sanford nve., day night of this week, the regular
mond Key.
GENERAL REPAIRING
will
Fa PARISH HOUSE CALENDAR Fconsisting of Dry Goods and Shoes, armory drill ,of thin organization
,
West First St.
Old Ford Cnrap
Fa
Fa
will be sol,I to the highest bidder for 1,0 »,03tf one,lfrom Wednesday, I-obFOR SALE
Mrs. It. W. Herndon and guest, Mrs. F.a Fa p-i Fa Fa Fa in is Ra Fai
k
Phone
No.
417-W
runry
15th,
1922,
to
Thursday,
Feb­
cash on Monday, Feb. 20, 1022, at II
J. E. Itrouse, of Vancouver. It. C.,
FOR SALK Used ears and trucks; 1 a. m. Sale to take place at No. 3IG ruary Kith, 1922.
have returned from a delightful motor
Oldsmohilc, I Dort car, I Ford car
2. -All officers and enlisted men Specialist in Spinal Adjustments
trip to Miami and other places of in­ Thursday night—Kiwanis Club and $100; real bargains, in good condition. Sanford Ave.
of
this organization are hereby order­
E. F. HOUSIIOLDER,
terest on the East Coast.
Rotary Basket hall.
N. II. Garner at Williams' Garage. 278 Me
ed
to report for nrmo-y drill at the Wm. J. Kermode, I). C.
Trustee in Bankruptcy.
Feb. LI.—Saint Agnes’ Valentine 278-Ct; 27-ltc
Doctor of Chiropractic
armory at 7:30 P. M. on Thursday
Mrs. J. Steed Jackson, of Del.and,
party.
night,
February
10th,
1922.
Garner-WoodrulT Building
There will bo a enfotorin supper ev­
Is the guest of Mrs. .1. G. Hall at the February I I.—Social Department of FOR SALE—1 practically new Reo
By
o-der
of
OfTice
Hours:
bridge luncheon given today by the
the Woman’s Club. Bridge lunch­ Spccdwagon. See E. C. Echols nt ery night, good eats, help yoursolfGEO.
A.
DECOTTES,
9
to
12 n. m. and 1 to G p. m.
Sanford Mattress Factory, 013 0th St. atyle at tho K. of C. Carnival. 27G-8te
Social Department of the Woman’s
eon.
•
Cnpt.
Inf.,
FNC.,
Comdg.
Sundays
and evenings by appointment
270-Gtp
Club.
February
1C.—Subscription bridge
FOR SALE—By owner nt sacrifice,
party, Woman's Guild.
Mr. and Mrs. John Meisch and their Fob. 21-22—Woman’s Club Coloninl
large, modern home, evory conven­
guests, Mr. and Mrs. S. Meisch, Miss
ience, corner lot 131x130, paved walk
10 Stores in Georgia-1 Store in Florida
party.
Dorothy Meisch, Miss Lulu Shoemak­
and street, Sanford Heights. I*. O.
er, Miss Annie Kramer and Messrs.
Box 818.
276-Gtp
1*4 1-1 F'J Fa Fll So 1-4 Fu
Fred and Charles Shoemaker motored
FOR SALE—Hatching eggs and baby
to Daytona Beach yesterday where
chicks; pure bred White Wyanthey attended the auto races.
dottes and R. I. Reds. Chicks, 25c each,
SELLS IT FOR LESS
eggs $1.50 setting. Phone 15G-W, Mrs.
Phone Mrs. Deane Turner or Mrs.
L. A. Remind, Sanford Heights.
A. P. Connelly for reservations for
273-Gtp
the Subscription Bridge party to lie
By a Man Who Known More
FOR SALE—Warehouse with R. R.
given Monday evening at 8 o’clock at
About "Notes” Ilian
siding.
Within four blocks of canter
the Parisli House. This is a good
’’Bowling’’
of
city.
way to release social obligations and
Geo. W. KNIGHT
at the same time help a worthy cause.
272-tfc
There will be five prizes, come and
win one.
KIWANIS DROP ANOTHER
FOR RENT
The Congregational (’lull proceeded
, K *
7 ,
'
| FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping
The Jenny Spalding Circle met la st: ‘t o' themselves
with the Mens Club
,
...
.
.
.
.
.
.
,
,
and bed rooms, dl l Last rifth St.
Thursday afternoon with the Chair- f,,, first place m
in a tast
fast and close
278-3tp
man, Mrs. Arthur I.ossing, at her game, by defeating the Kiwanis Club
home on the Orlando Road. Good on the Parisli House alleys last night. FOR RENT—Furnished room, 80G
attendance of members, also a num­
WHITE OXFORD CLOTH
Magnolin.
278-3t|&gt;
Bower, as usual, rolled high score,
ber of visitors. Delirious refresh­ with Bolding a close second. Many FOR RENT- -Light
housekeeping
ments served by the hostess. Next high scores were rolled, but the in­
39c
rooms, 210 French nve.
272-5tp
meeting, Thursday afternoon at the ability of tlie Kiwanis Club to get
FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping
home of Mrs. Herbert Speer.
their substitutes into the proper form
rooms, gas and running water in
was tiie cause of their down fall.
kitchen,
first floor. 311 East Fifth
COLORED VOILES
..
VALENTINE TEA •
The score was as follows:
St.
27G-2tp
Congregational Club
Tlie members of St. Agnes Guild
25c
FOR RENT—Furnished bed room.
entertained yesterday afternoon at a lidding ............. 150 153 181
Over
Seniinolo
Cafe.
,!4G-tf-c
Bennington ....... .135 140 140
Valentine Tea at tho Parish House.
FOR RENT—Qomfortnblo rooms for
... ..142 111 115
The Parish House was effectively Remind
light housekeeping. 318 Palmetto
139
114
104
Holly
......
decorated with festoons of red hearts,
WINSDOR CREPES
4tvr,
2G9-10tp
113
114
Jewitt
...............
Japanese lanterns, palms and baskets
Kent .................
104
Assorted Colors
of red roses.
WANTED
The tea table was covered with a
1970 WANTED—Two waitresses or wait­
Club total
23c
handsome cloth, and centered with a
ers wanted nt the Altnmotc Hotel,
Kiwanis Club
cnndlchra holding lighted red tapers,
Altamonte Springs, Fla. Only white
101 197 100
scattered over the talde were red Bowers .......
help
employed. Phone or write fully.
192 135 132
roses and red hearts. Presiding at the Lloyd
—Geo.
E. Bates &amp; Son, Proprietors.
INDIAN HEAD
tea talde were Mrs. Raymond Key Jones ................. 98 182 93
278-2tc
90
122
11. B. Smith
-------- « ----------------------------------------------------------and Mrs. S. M. Lloyd.
25c
118 99
WANTED SALESMAN with car to
A splendid program under the di­ Maines
75
101
travel this county, this is a bonarection of Mrs. Lucilc Aspenwnll Tak- John Smith
fide proposition that pays well. Write
ach was rendered during the after­
1871 for appointment at once.—D. M. Bry­
Club total
noon, which was as follows:
Wednesday
night,
Rotary
vs.
Men’s
ant, I*. O. Box 151, Lakeland, Fla.
Instrumental Solo—Miss Helen Ter, 27G-0tc
Club.
wllligcr.
Piano Duet—Mrs. Takaeh ami Mrs.
LOST
Standing of the Clubs
Seth Woodruff.
LOST—Gold ring set with three small „ Pay cash and save paying the other felow’s bills, and don’t forget ii
L
Bet.
W.
Cornet Solo—Mrs. Robert Herndon
O
.000 diamonds. $5.00 reward if returned iS you make a purchase from us that is not entirely satisfactory we will
3
Men’s Club
accompanied by Mrs. lluriAck.
2
.000 to F. E. Pearson, care Crown Paper
Orchestra
Number—Mrs. Seth Congregational Club 3•1
278-2tp ■ gladly refund your money. We are here to stay and we expect to treat
.100 Co., Sanford, Fla.
3
Woodruff, Mrs. (’. .1. Marshall and Kiwanis Will)
•1
.334 LOST—Grucn wrist watch between 5 our customers right.
1
Rotary Club.
James Robson.
300 Elm uml depot on railroad.
Ruading—Mrs. Fred S. Daigor.
Finder
please return to 300 Elm and
Vocal Solo—Mrs. Takaeh accompan­ Over 1,000 lights will he used on the
recoivo
reward.
270-6tp
K. of C. Carnival grounds.
270-8tc
ied by Mrs. Seth Woodruff.

SOCIETY

The Star Today

TEMPERATURE

“The Bride’s
Play”

THE WEATHER

CLASSIFIED
ADS

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BOWLING
LEAGUE NOTES

C h u r c h w e l l

Specials This

Week

Special, yard

..............

By giving us your order we
•can save you enough on your
suit to get an extra pair of
trousers.

Special, y a rd .....................

We are not after big profits
on one suit. We prefer selling
several suits at small profits
rather than sell one suit at big
profit.

Compare Our Prices

FOUND
t i

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BA TTERIES

a n

“ B U ILT

FOR

AN

OVERLOAD”

HOF-MAC BATTERY COMPANY

lift/

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The band will ploy every night nt
tho K. of C. Cnrnlvnl.
27G-8tc

With a big* trunk of .Spring
and summer samples. He will
be with us all this week. We
especially invite the particu­
lar man that wants his Suit
made up to his own notion to
see this line.

Special, y a rd .....................

Special, y a rd ... ..................

FOUND—Ono pair of glnsscH. Owncr can got'snmo by calling nt Her­
ald office, proving proporty and pay­
ing for this ad.
273-tfc

OUR TAILORING MAN
IS HERE

Convince yourself by visit­
ing our store this week.

IThe Churchwell Co.
First Street-

SELLS IT FOR LESS

-Welaka Block
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1922

arsflC

previous business experience, that ho JITNEY BUSSES
PAID 100 PEIl CENT *
jibed at home at tho time and thnt the
CANNOT OPERATE
HUT TRUSTING 1*0011
ON WAIN STREETS
WILL DROP $7,000,000 only other work he had dono was in
connection with obtaining members
( l l r T he A sanelnlrd I’rrM )
C1IOCAGO, Fob. IB.—Raymond J. for the Boy Scouts.
MIAMI,
Fob. IB.—Operations of the
Under
questions
from
Judge
Land­
Biscoff, taken into custody yester­
jitney
busses
have been restricted by
day afternoon involuntary proceedings is, he maintained that his operations
the
announcement
of City Manager
in bankruptcy had been instituted were legal, that the money entrusted
Warton
thnt
bo
planned
enforce
AND SPRING FESTIVAL
against him by creditors, todny ad­ to his care was given him for specula­
an
ordinance
prohibiting
the
convey­
mitted that ho owes about $ 1,BOO,000, tion and that white it was unfortunate
representing th savings of six thou­ that he should have lost it, he felt ances from operating on streets serv­
Relieved
sand Chicagoans mostly foreigners. that ho could have recovered all of his ed by the municipal street railway
in 72 Hours
Less than one million dollars worth losses if the receivership proceedings system.
The
jitneys
will
lie
permitted
to
con­
Without Drugs
of oil and gas stock of doubtful value had not interfered.
Despite Bisehoff’s
protestations tinue service in sections of the city • Palm In Heart. Cheat, Hboulder. Arm* *
is available to meet the obligations,
that all of the millions he had handl­ not reached by the electric cars, either Angina Lectori*—Difficult Breath, Bmothnrit was announced.
THREE BIG NIGHTS
Dltjy, Fainting Opel la, Dropilcal Swell­
Biscoff whose financial operations ed had been lust, a search was begun financially or otherwise for the two inti,
ing*.
Albumen
and
Sugar,
hare
been
perman­
ently relieved wilhln 72 hour* to 2 u/eeAt,
apparently rival those of Charles for all possible assets and Judge Lan­ utilities on*the same street.
Miami, it was asserted, at this sea­ without Drug* and M odltlnoi, In thouaanda
Ponzi, tlie Boston “wiazard” expressed dis issued restraining orders prevent­
of raoca, by The Walden Method. 1)6% of
relief when taken into custody by ing IJischoff's rUutivcs from dispos­ son of tho year, has more automobiles, eulTerera of Heart Trouble, Cardiac Asthma,
per
capita,
than
any
other
city
in
the
Angina. Illood I’rvaaure.Threatened Paralyait,
deputy marshals.
He had received ing of two flat buildings, two houses,
Hardened Arteries and Kidney Complaints
country,
and
traffic
congestion
was
a
a
farm,
four
automobiles
and
the
con­
threats from those he is alleged to
have no organic trouble and can bo promptly
major
element
in
bis
decision
to
re­
anil permanently relieved by The Walden
have fleeced, be said, and was afraid tents of several saftey deposit boxes.
Method, without druga. Write for 68 page
strict
the
buses,
Mr.
Wnrthon
said.
to venture into the South and West
look, copyrighted, explaining tho Nature,
Cauee* and Permanent Itollof of theao com­
MINERS THREATEN STRIKE
side district where most of his vic­
plaint*. without drug*. Scientific Consultation
TOLL BRIDGE IIEC1KPTS
BAND CONCERTS
tims live.
-FIRE WORKS
Chart, Reference*, etc., which will be sent to
$10,0(10
PER
MONTH
sufferers Free, upon receipt of * statement of
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. in.—Con­
The Central Trust Company was
thoir case. Address: Tho Walden Institute, ■
BALLOON ASCENSIONS
yesterday appointed receiver for Bis- tinuance of the present wage for soft
Suite 407, Plymouth Bldg., New Haven, Conn.
( lly T lie Anam'lnlrd I'rrsD)
:
chof, Felix Streyckman’s attorney for coal miners and increase of 20 per
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 16.—Re­
Over Twenty Attractions, including
the creditors, said be believed Ilisch- 1cent for the anthracite workers, ceipts from the county toll bridge
offs liabilities will near $7,000,000 I backed up with a threat of a general across tho St, Johns river hero weir M9raHvnv»anMBr;niinnr,t;^z&lt;nwBHa
MERRY-GO-ROUND
I
and that the receiver will be lucky to strike in all fields was the wage $10,1'il),87. With a balance of more
realize half of the face value of | scale proposed today to the United than $2,000 oil band Ihc first of Jan ­
SHOOTING GALLERY, Etc.
the stock held by him. HIschoT is j .Mine Worker's of America by its scale uary the sum of $10,500 was trans­
YOU CAN GET MORE
dis-Cafeteria Supper Every Night
committee composed of the
25 years old.
ferred to tho bond trustees, making a
trict
presidents.
By paying large returns on money
total of $72,1100 of tho earnings since
borrowed in a few particular instances
o bridge was opened last July thu
DEMPSKY TO FIGHT
he gained a reputation as a financial
1■
lias been applied to payment of inter­
■
wizard among the people with whom
est and retirement of bonds from
■
CHICAGO,
Feb.
15.—
Jack
Dcntp-;
he dealt vcimding to fedo -ai igeiil..
which tiie fund for building the struct­ (’UALITY &amp; s e r v i c e ;:
Profits of forty 'I.'.' '.i on short lei m „scy, world's champion heavyweight ure was derived.
loans were said to lie common and fighter, departed today for New York
Bischoff is said to have paid list high iu response to what be said was au
The K. of C. Carnival is three nights
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ UN a aaaa||
urgent message from bis manager,
ns 100 per cent interest.
Feb. 21st, 22nd, and 22rd.
27tl-8tc
According to Mr. Streycbmans only Jack Kearns, that be was about to
the creditors thnt objected to long sign the champion for a match in Lou­
-at—
waits were paid in actual cash. The don or Harts, ptesumably with Geo­ D R E S S OF P R E H IS T O R IC T I M E S
Dempsey arrived
rest, he said, were content to accept rge Carpenter.
their alleged earnings in more notes. here from tho Pacific coast and told Remarkable Frocks Worn at a Recant
On the Okeechobee Branch of tho Florida East Const Bnllwny, ChuluoDisplay Staged In the City
tn, Flu., nntong th j pines and InkcH of Seminole county, an up-to-date
Some of the people sold almost all of Kearn's message between trains.
of London.
modern brick hotel, with private linthB and hot water heat. First
they owned to give Biseoff money.
TO I'ltOBH EXTORTION
Mr. Streychnmns said. One man, ho
class cuisine. Rates $2.50 to $3.50 per day; $10 to $18 per week, ac­
Wearing a dress copied from it rock­
CHARGE
cording to location of room.
snid, sold his home for $7,000 and
drawing found la Altamlra, Spain.
a
turned over $0,200 to Biseoff?
Lady
Warreudvn appeared
at
a
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 15. Federal
rcucnii,i pageant of dress In London, and
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James J. Kelley, attorney for BisMRS. CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, Manager
chnff, today asserted that bis Hint investigation is being made of al­ the most remarkable tiling about this
bad violated no law but slmuly lost leged extortion practiced upon negro costume was that It might have come
former service men at the Tennessee from a fashionable modiste of today,
money by speculation.
so near to present day fashion did It
Creditors may relieve ten cents on Farm and Training School at Nash­ seem, according to the London Dally
the dollar, Mr. Kelly said, when llis- ville, Director Forbes announced to­ Graphic,
chnff's holdings are liquidated. Fed­ day. If the charges are proved, Mr
Lady Wurremlcn's frock was esti­
eral authorities intimated there was Forbes said, be would remove the 20b mated to represent fashion existent
former service men from the institu­ any lime between 20,01X1 and 200,000
no basis for prosecution.
years ago, unu young daily wore a
tion within 21 hours.

| Mid-Winter Carnival
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY 21ST, 22ND, 23RD

s

VALUE

MAKE YOUR PLANS TO BE THERE

FOR $1.00

CHULUOTA INN

THE BALL HARD-]
WARE CO.

BROKER SKIS NEW
BANKRUPT RECORD

WOFI D OPEN IT RIVER

WASHINGTON. Feb. 15 Trans­
Chicago .Man Owes More Than I Milportation
facilities for remote sec­
linns—Has Sl.mili To I'nv
tions of Alabama ami Tennessee to
convey their products to Ohio, Miss­
CHICAGO. Fell. 15. -Raymond J. issippi and Gulf regions would be af­
Bischoff, whose financial operations
forded under the plan put forward by
are alleged to have ruined thousands
Henry Ford for completion and oper­
of poop investors, wso trusted him ation of the Muscle Slmals, Ala., powwith their life savings, today told ■i project, W. 11. .Mayo, representative
Federal Judge Lanlis at an inquiry
of Dm Detroit iimmifacturere, today
that "I owe $I.5(lil,l)UU and I have lo&lt;&gt;*
told the house military committee.
than $1,000 in rash.”
Navigable limits of the Teliaess e
Bischoff declared lie was only 25
river w mid be increased !)t&gt; miles. .Mr
years old and that be bad accumulat­ Mayo &lt;aid, by the coiistrurtion of tw &gt;
ed liabilities estimate dhy a receiver dams at Muscle Shoals.
In answer
appointed Saturday as totaling ap­ to question* he said that without
proximately $5,000,000 in less than
doubt the price o'* fertilizer wo uld lie
two years. He described Ills business iimli i m!l\ icilu.iil for the farmer.
as “general financial business, brok­
erage and oil,'* and said Hint lie start
od it in the spring of p.ipt with $10,- M ill I D EXTEN D R ESTRICTION
000.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.—A liiP
Asked where be obtained tlie money
extending the life of the I! per cent
Biseoff said lie bad made part i&gt;f it
restrictive ininiicration law until
working in the stock yards and that June .''ll, 122:1, was ordered reported
the rest was the result of stock spec­
tnditv hy tlie house immigration com­
ulations. He declared that be had no mittee.

How Yeast Vitamon
Tablets Put On
Firm Flesh
Strengthen The Nerve*' ami In­
vigorate The Body— Eaey And
Economical To Tnke— Remit*
Surprisingly Quick.

If you want to put noma firm,
healthy llcsli on your bone*, iurreaso
your nerve force and power, clear
your akin and complexion nod look
and feel 100 per cent, letter, simply
try taking two of M antin'* tiny
VITAMON Tablet* with each meal

end watch result*. Mastin'* VITA­
MON Tablet* contain highly con­
centrated ycast-vitnniinea na well a*
tho two other still more important
vitamlncn (Fat .Soluble A and Wnler
Boluhlo C) and are now l*ing used
by thousand*. Mastin'* VITAMON
Tablet* rover cause gas or unset the
stomach hut, on tho contrary, Improve
digestion. Ho sum to rcmemtwr tho
name — Mastin’* VI-TA-MON — the
original nod grnuioo yeust-vitarnino
tablet. There Is nothing else Ilka it,
*o do not accept Imitations or nubslitute*. You can get Maulin'* VITA­
MON Tablet* at all good druggist*.

V IT A MON
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A re Positively Guaranteed
to Put On Firm Flesh,
Clear the Skin and Increase
'Energy W hen Taken W ith
Every M eal or M oney Back

S s n tM A S T I N S is n tV I T A M O N

Spanish dancing frock believed to lie
a replica of one worn nt least 200,000
B. ( ’. Instead of painting her arms
and chest, site wore brown tights un­
der it lltlle skirt of huff-colored cloth,
covered with real plumage, ami fe ath ­
er noli le ts in match.
ta
The Dally Graphic describes the a t­ i ■
tire p r o f e s s i n g iu copy that worn hy ■
n
Queen Bomlleeil (whose statue stands ■
oil Westminster bridge, close to the N
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houses of parliam ent). This embraced
a straight, full tunic, In royal blue
woven d oth, over a plaited tartan
skirt, similar In character to these
colors still worn by the highlanders.
Round Ihe ttllilc were hands of parti
colored embroidery, while a graceful
wrap of dark gray cloth was Hung
over the shoulders mid fastened with
a huge circular hrnoch.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING COLUMNS OF THE
DAILY HERALD
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AMERICAN TREES IN GREECE
N ew V erdure for Barren HHIb Around
A th en e E xpected to Influence the
A nnual R ain fall.

Mrs. I*. M artlueiiii, the expert on
llnrlrulttirc and live planting, Ims Just
relum ed in England from a vlxlt to
Athena, when* aim has been advising
Mie king and queen of the Hellenes in
Mm cull lire and laying nut of gardens
She tills spent a good deal of time Iu
California and has found that the
drought-resistlug trees and (lowers of
that country are particularly suited tn
Greek suit.
The queen has formed a small soci­
ety among her friends with the abject
of furl tiering tree planting In the conntry. All the streets of Athens have
been planted with pepper trees, llo*
light green foliage, of which, with clus­
ters of berries. Is very effective. The
pepper tree, an evergreen, Is a native
of ('iillfornia. Another tree seen there
Is Die maritime pine, with which tla&lt;
queen hopes to dolin' the hills of
Greece as fur as possible. Some *&gt;f
Die small hills Htirrnimdlug Athens are
already rnvered With this drought-re­
sisting tree.w ldeli's partletllurl.v Milled
to a soil which Is 1 1 a d ie u Ily lime and
dust. The tiiarilliia* pine grows very
quickly, and Mrs. Martiiieau thinks
Dint the covering of the hills around
Athens may have (be efTed of bringing
mure rain.
Incident B oys W ill Long R em em ber.

Trapped in Die center of u railway
bridge spanning T c s n p e e k creek. I'u.,
two boys, each aged tw d ie years,
mlriiculmisly escaped death when they
laid down between Dm rails mid took
chances with a Hmlfotl train mi Die
third rail system of Die H'llUes -llnrre
and Hazleton rnllwtty passing over
them. They won. fnr the train went
over Diem In safety and the hoys wenunhurt. The train came upon them so
suddenly and either end of the bridge
was so fa ra w a y Hint l&lt;&gt; attem pt escape
hy running would have meant ihs.ith.
To have Jumped thirty feet Into the
creek would have been equally perilous,
Tlie engineer saw the hoys and sig­
naled to tlmiii tu lie down between the
rails. The hoys cuddled as close as
they eoiild to Dm ties, turning tlmir
heads sideways, shut their eyes and
prayed.

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.
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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
model n 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 sail?-—each want-ad represents a human
desire with a hope for its fulfillment. He whef responds
profits equally with him who has sent out the call, for it
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, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1922
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I BEST LOCATION

THE BEST LOTS-

EASIEST TERMS

LOWEST PRICES-

VISTA

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Located at the corner of Colery Avenue and the Mellonville Road—Celery Avenue is now paved past this beauti­
ful addition and the paving; of the Mellonville road is now assured. THINK what the paving of Mellonville road
will mean to those who purchase lots in this addition NOW.

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FREE
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To ADDITION
ALL DAY
EVERY DAY
NO COST,
NO OBLIGA­
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ON
BUENA
VISTA
EVERY
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UNTIL
DARK
LOOKING EAST ON CELERY AVE. SHOW ING BUENA VISTA ON THE RIGHT.

PRICES
$ 95
$115
250
265
355
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$ 85
175
315

TERMS

$10 DOWN

$135
300
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On A I Lots, $250 and under

$25 DOWN
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on all Lots over $250.

Most remarkable prices and terms ever offered on such high grade property. 10% discount for all cash! War­
ranty Deed—Free Abstracts—No payment during sickness and loss of employment—No notes—No Mortgages!

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The plat below shows Buena Vista Estates with its
streets and dimensions. To get there go East on First
Street to Sanford Avenue, South on Sanford Avenue to
Commercial Avenue,, then to Mellonville Avenue, then
Soutli on Mellonville Avenue to Celery Avenue, then East
to Buena Vista Estates, or come to our office at First and
Park avenue and we will take you out in our free auto­
bile.__________________________________________

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No Tracts will be held for anyone: “First come, first
served.” Every tract is priced with number and price in
plain figures 5n a card on each tract.

TEN DAYS BIG SALES
NO AUCTION
These lots will sell very rapidly at these terms and prices.
This is within your reach. Act quickly
before it is too late

Don’t Delay!

Think!

Act!

Buy Now!

A. J. QUIGLEY, General Manager

SANFORD OFFICE:
Corner First Street and Park Avc.
(With Miller Furniture Co.) Rhone No. 9

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would like a fow hundred dollars to nil too many nowsapors gauge tholr
'• U n
go to farming or Into somo business editorial columns by tholr advertising
venture could do so with n government columns. They pussyfoot on evory
P l b l l a h r d e v e r y n d r r n o o i e x c e p t Nan*
•■ d e y R« H ie D e m i d l l u l l d l n v , 1U7
loan of some kind. There could bo subject that they think will affect
M n u n u llti A n , H n n t o r d , P l a
arrnngements whereby the regional their advertisers. This is a false and
banks could lot loose somo of those foolish attitude. 1’eoplo read the
many millions they hnvo on cold stor nowspapers that hnvo n definite edi­
I'UUMHHttllN
age and hnve not used for any purposo torial policy and fcarlossty strike out
R . J . I I O l ili Y .......................... .................K d H o r
ns yet definod. The regional hanks in line with that policy. Advertisers
R , J . 1, 11. 1, A l t D ____l f o r « t » r y - T M M i i r e r
H . A. K K K I . .................. H e n e m l M a n a g e r
could
help the local hanks with a fund want to get bofore the peoplo and
C . L. I H W 1M..........C l r e a l a t l m M a n a g e r
for ex-servleo men and right hero in they will use the paper thnt gots a
P h o n e 14N tip t o 0 lOO P . M.
Sanford many nil ox-nervieo man could rending regardless of whether they
A d v e rtis in g l l n t r e M a d e K n o w n o n
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It is laughable to a newspaper man he assisted to a line paying business agree with the editorial policy or not ■
This institution, whose success and strength has
S u b s c r i p t i o n P r i c e In A d v a n c e
to
note that every fake scheme of ad- j by $500 A menscly sum for the gov­ of that paper.
O n e Y e a r ................. ....................................»«■&lt;»
The editor who depends on the malls ■
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n n l b e ...... ...................... --— n.oo vertising that conics to Sanford
Is ernment to pay for theses men who
been builded by u loyal people, whose most valu­
D e l i v e r e d In C i t y b y C a r r i e r
risked
their
lives
and
few
of
them
and
the shears to fill his editorial col­
patronized
by
those
merchants
who
O n e W e r k .................— ............. C e a l a
able asset is the confidence, trust and esteem of
hnve come home the same hoys that umns serves no very useful purposo
T h e b i g IS - In l S - p n g e W e e k l y H e r ­ never take an advertisement In the
We who have been nil and will soon (lnd the reading public
a ld r n t t r r l y cover* S e m in o le
C o u n t y newspaper. How they salve their con­ went away.
those who know it best and whose highest en­
A dvera n d I* p u h l l * h r d e v e r y F r i d a y
______ r a t e * m a d e k n o w n o n n|i|»llen- science or make peace with their bet­ through it and had hoys in the fray, | leaving him. Thu people who read ■
t l o n . D e m o c r a t i c In p o li ti c * . I 3J 10 p e r ter judgment is more than wo can un­ know what wo are talking about. The' the newspapers have a right to expect iM
deavor is to attain still higher plains of serv icey e a r , a l w n y * In a d v a n c e
men
who
fought
in
the
war
nre
nt
t
something
more
than
chonp
jokes
and
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The
Chamber
of
Commerce
MU M i l l 'l l T I I K A S S O C IA T E D PU KSH
wishes you u happy, healthful and prosperous
has tried to help the merchants of leant entitled to a loan from the syndicated filler. The liberal use made 1a
New Year.
Sanford to avoid these schemes hut banks when they sjiow a disposition to I„f these by many of the newspapers of [ ■
they are like the victims of the wire go into business. If they cannot got a ' the country has brought general crit- j ■
Today is Seminole County Day at tappers—they jtiHt want to lie fleeced loan, they should get a lump sum from Icisniun the press. If ever there w nsj"
the government. They are entitled to a time when the world needed a clean
—so why should we worry?
the Fair.
all they get and only the stny-nt- cut. independent, untrnnimelod press
liontos are against it. It is no one’s it is now. This is what Dr. Stuart,
Hope they have more on the exhibit I When people insist upon saying un
business how the hoys spend their in -ing Bncholler and other great men
than was there yesterday.
1kind things of others it would be well money even if they were disposed to '„ f the platform are demanding; and
---------- o------------------------ , f&lt;)r them to contract the habit of talkcould Ispend it. The hoys who rushed into jn this they speak for the best people
lf they keep up that killing of Irish-, jng to themselves. Then they
....
... the shipyards and government work1„f this generation.—Itoporter-Star.
men there will he few policemen left let oir steam m large quant it us w ith-i wen} not ns|&lt;0,i how thoy H,)L,nt tlicir
out doif* any material harm. ^ money. The ohl vets of the civil war
for New York's finest
IS PRIVATE LIFE SACRED?
are never quite accurate in our Judg- wcn} vvorc „ot Hakod how tbuy intend­
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ment of others, because we are not cd to spend their money. They were
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The Orlando Sentinel has a trained fully acquainted with the reasons
appears
One
Florida
newspaper
horse selling papers on the streets. which actuate them. Under such con­ allowed to spend it as they pleased with a lengthy argument for the
MRS. SHAW, representing the manufactur­
Not mi had when you consider the pa­ ditions the person who is slow to pass and now that tho youngsters of the sacredness of private life.
World war are about to receive a mis­
per.
ers of
judgment is most to he commended. erable pittance there is a great cry
It's argument is directed against ■a
He may at times lie prone to condone about them spending the money. The another Florida newspaper which, it a
Our people arc late with their stuff faults, hut even thut is preferable to truth of the matter is that about 05 would appear, had published some in­
this year. On Tuesday, the opening passing censure where there is a pus- per cent of the ex-service men will in side facts about some of the citizens
WILL BE WITH US FEBRUARY, 13, I t, 15
the offended newspaper's city.
day, there was nothing in the Seminole ability thnt it may not he deserved. A vest their money wisely and well, it
dosed mouth is far better than an is lip to the government to let the
But is private life sacred? Must
booth.
open one. Words once spoken may hoys have something NOW.
it
escape
the blazing huh of publicity?
They
never he recalled.
Certainly
it is sacred, if the indiv­
need it worse at the present time than
Booze running and smuggling of
idual
preserves
its sacredness.
they will over need it again. They
Chinamen into the United States arc
But
if
the
individual
first robs pri­
Mil Bit YON OF FLORIDA
should have it hy some means. At
the chief indoor sports of the Gulf of
vate
life
of
its
sacredness
hy his pub*
least arrangements should lie made
Mexico these days.
lie
actions
and
parades
his
dirty linen
William Jennings Bryan may he a right here in Sanford whereby ex-ser­
COME OFTEN
before
the
public,
he
has
destroyed
the
cad idate for U. S. Senate. His many vice men could get a loan to go into
The Orlando Chamber of Commerce friends out of the state seem very farming or business and let the gov­ sacredness of that private life and
is opposed to tiie soldier’s bonus hut anxious for him to make the race. He
ernment stand hack of the loan. This without entering into the larger ques­
goes on record as favoring the Voca­ no doubt has many friends in Florida
would not entail any disruption of tion of what to print atul what not to
tional Training Schools How do they who wiuld support him for the place. Mr. Mellon’s treasury or upsetting of print, the right to do so is not to he
get that way?
But when it come to making n change his flcshpots and ninety per cent of argued.
No newspaper worthy of the name
from Trammell to Bryan there will the men accepting this loan would pay
Strains of a wedding march played not he so many that you could notice it hack in a specified time, it would pries into the private affairs of any
by the Highlanders band at St. Peters­ them for Trammell has given general help our community that much and man unless that man first brings to
burg caused a man to take his life. satisfaction and aside from the magic help the feelings of the boys who public notice the very private life
“SERVICE THAT COUNTS”
The Municipal Band of Sanford is bet­ of the name there are none that fought anil their parents who slaved which Florida newspapers would hold
Wo handle everything1in
would say W. J. Bryan could do more while they fought ami suffered the sin red.—St. Petersburg Times.
ter than that.
than Park Trammell as Senator. The tortures of the damned while they
THE
FRUIT AND VEGETABLE LINE
Watch for the “big balloon ascen­
Lakeland Telegram stimr. it up ns were away. We want the government
t
The tolls for the bridge over the St,
sion"
at
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Carnival.
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follows:
olficials to ponder over this ami act at
Car Lots or Less. Ship us
Johns at Jacksonville total more than
The K. of C.’s will send an nirshpi
“Some of the newspapers, mostly once.
$10,00 per month. A toll bridge over
over Sanford during their carnival.
out-of-stnte papers, which are boost­
Richmond, Virginia
the St. Johns river at Osteen ferry
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ing Mr. Bryan for the senate, are
IIARNUM WAS RIGHT
would soon pay for itself.
handing out the astonishing informa­
tion that the great commoner has
"Ask your hanker” is a mighty good
Florida will not get that additional been “practically" a resident of Flori­
thing to remember, and likewise to ■■■■■■■■■■■■BBBBBBBp BBBBaBBBBaBaBBBaBBBBBBaaBBBBaaBBBBBBBBBBaBaBBBBBBBaaaaaiIliaaa
Federal Judge says a dispatch. This da for tile last eight years.
apply especially so when it comes to
was a nice fat plum for some Republi­
That is truly n free translation of handing over your life earnings to a
can jurist. Wonder where the new the fact. Within the last eight years,
comparative stranger. A few weeks
Republican paper stands on the ques-- as the press bus kept us advised, Mr.
ago a tourist named, Cohen, hailing
tion? No pie, no offices, no emolu- Bryan has been just as “practically"
from Philadelphia, stopped over in
ments ?
a resident of Texas, where he owns, Orlando; two weeks Inter he turned
or did own, a big ranch, and spent over $12,000 to confidence men, re­
Seininole’s exhibit at the Orlando many pleasant days, and of Ashvillo,
gardless of the fact thnt Ids- banker
fair started yesterday with two stalks N. C., where he is also said to have
had warned him not to do so and also
of celery and one head of cabbage. We a home, to say nothing of his legal
notwithstanding that a deputy sheriff
jye hoping for more stuff today. The residence in Nebraska, where in* vot­
foloweil him to prevent him from los­
exhibit should not be neglected even ed, run for office and manipulated the
ing his money. Cohen, however, knew
if the vegetables have to be purchased political slot machine.
it all, he dodged the deputy sheriff,
outright.
His constituent would have bee.' jumped into an automobile, visited the
------------ o ----------surprised and pained two years ago, headquarters of the confidence men,
Shooting your wife for a burglin’ when, after a hard fight, they elected turned over his $12,001) to them and
seems to l&gt;e the latest thing in the ac­ him a delegate to the national conven­ then reported to the sheriff’s office,
cident line. Ami yet it could be done. tion at San Francisco, if lie had greet­
Cohen, with enough left to buy a
It is always safer to ask about the ed them with one of his famous smiles
ticket to Philadelphia, returned home.
intruder in your home even if he gets and told them ho was "practically' i
Cohen believed that a stranger with
away. Better to get away than to resident of Florida.
whom be had recently come into con­
shoot your only wife.
The truth is, Mr. Bryan lias been tact would increase bin wealth from
------ ----- o — —------domiciled in Florida less ‘hail a year $12,000 to $100,000 overnight through
President Harding is for the bonus He will he a qualified voter at the a fake gambling dual (buying.stock
hut is against any special tax, Is primary this year, hut that is all. It on a tip). Tho chances are Cohen
against bonds, against any returns in is not to his deseredit, but it is a fact will tell his friends that he lost his
taxes thnt arc repealed, against tho which can not be shunted aside if the wealth in Florida, hut lie won’t tell
fence, on top of the fence ami all over senatorial primary ticket should imp- them how, There are millions of Cohtho fence on this all-pervading and pen to leave his name on it.
And, ens—that's why wiretapping remains
most important question.
with the kindest feelings in the world a profitable source for those criminal­
------------ o------------for tin* silvertnngued lecturer, the Tel­ ly inclined.—Lakeland Telegram.
If Sanford cun get all the needed egram does not believe that this state
improvements here this summer there will seriously consider exchanging :i
THE MISSION OF THE
will be a big influx of now people next genuine Florida senator for a senator
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fall. Sanford also needs new money at large."
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Dr. George Stunrt was not knocking ■
enough money here for the erection of .
OUR BONUS IDEAS
the newspapers when ho said that too
those hundred houses needed right
many of them gave too much space to
now.
Since everyone seems to be having a noitoscriKc and too little space to sense,
guess on the bonus idea the editor of
This is not the way to advertise the Herald will give Ids ideas nil the lie charged that there seined to he
Seminole County. With all of tho subject. As one who had a son in the an Inclination on the part of some to
many and various resources here we service and one who saw ami trans­ get off cheap jokes on sober subjects.
should m all times have the hugest ported and talked with thousands of In those statements Dr. Stuart did not
and best exhibit at Orlando. It is not soldiers ami sailors in the service in knock any newspaper true to its mis­
too late to hust’e the stuff down there this and other countries the writer sion. lie, in these charges compli­
today anil make 1hursday the greatest ( woulil say that the ex-service men mented the newspapers that refuse to
turn their columns over to junk deal­
day of the week.
nre not begging for alms. They are ers by way of copy.
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not now and never have been asking
Witii many large dailies there is a
The Grape Growers will meet in (|lL, American public for any special
tendency to strive after volume rutlp-r
Orlando this week. We want to win a fumra, Whilo the boys were in the
Ilian quality. With the smaller city
Bill Glenn and the Brassiere I wins to st,rvit.L. getting the measly sum of $.’!0
papers, there is too often a weakness
$1.40
stay away from it. Wine is a mocker a
the more fortunate youths
for canned goods.
The cheapest,
soon
become
raisins,
ami grapes will
„.|U) for Homu reusun or other never
trashiest stuff that will do for filler
yeast m tilled with vltumines and
remained at home in lucra­ is huught from syndicates that arc
shine is filled with roaches, yeah ver­ tive employment making their $10 a
not at all discriminating, and in many
ily, selah, au revoir and souvenir!
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and evil interests. This propaganda is
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The grand old battleship, Oregon,
will not bo scrapped but will bo proserved for future generations. Her
guns will be sernpped and all her war­
like equipment but the old ship wjll bo
mndo as natural ns possible and kept
as n floating memorial of victory. The
Spanish War might not hnvo been so
much but the American fleet was cov­
ered with glory nil during the short
"unpleasantness” with Spain.

The Batik ofSatety
Security-Service

The Peoples Bank of Sanford j
Richelieu Pure Food Products
And will serve daily our celebrated

RICHELIEU COFFEE

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You are cordially invited to visit our Store
and partake of a good cup of Coffee.

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SPECIAL COMBINATION SALE

15- lbs. Granulated Sugar.......................................$1.00
1-lb. Bulk Mixed Tea..................................................... 40
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$1.40

12 cans Baby Van Camp’s Cream........................... $ .70
12 cans Tall Van Camp’s Cream............................... 1.40
New York Cream Cheese, per lb....................................40
24-lb. Bag Table Talk Flour.................................... 1.25
24-lb. bag Town Crier Flour.................................... 1.60
16- lb. Blue Rose Rice............................................. 1.00
12 cans No. 2 Tomatoes................
1.50
12 cans No. 1 Tomatoes.............................................. 95
1-lb, Mullet Roe.............................................................35
1-lb. Country B utter..................................................... 40
1-lb. Creamery B utter.................................................. 50
1 Gallon Florida Syrup
........................................ .75
Fresh Country Eggs, per dozen....................................50
15-lbs. Irish Potatoes.................................... *......... .60
6 bars Cle*m Easy Soap........................................... .25
4 bars Pearl Toilet Soap..........&gt;.....................................25

SPECIAL COMBINATION SALE

15-lbs. Granulated Sugar..........................................$1.00
1-lb. Bulk Mixed Tea................"................................... 40

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ting the government machinery and -IH-page paper filled with thin canned
Mr. Melon's treasury could work out uff only lit for the garbage can,
Then too, ns stuted hy Dr. Stuurt,
somo plan whereby those boys who

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10 acres celery land, cleared, tiled with two 3-in. and
two 2-inch wells, small house and barn, 2 horses, single
and double plows, cuttaway, horse distributor, wagon,
and other tools, a real bargain at $8,000.00.
Let me show you this property while it’s dry and the
wells are extra good.

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, |5VB you been to the fnir?

Grt.„t weather for the fnir und for
|he' (T»|i nml fl,r avery thing.
yon drawn » house and lot
yd? They are going fast.
Frou band concert at Woman’s
Club party nt the Holy Cross Parish
House, Feb. 21.
Woman's Club Party at Holy Cross
Parish llnusc, Feb. 21-22.
It till 12

P. M.
Sic the &lt;|imint old Valentine ex­
china and
bric-a-brac.
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The starving children of the Near
past and dependent on America generosily, ran you withold your bit?
Many Sanford people are attending
the fair nt Orlando today and taking
in the sights of Seminole Day.
J. II. Finley the well known sign
painter oT Orlando is in the city en­
gaged in painting several signs and
sign boards.
The state committee of the Near
F,nst Itelief is depending on the Chris­
tina people of the state to contribute
to the support of this fund for the
starving children of the Near East.
Martha Washington will serve as­
sisted by Puritan maidens who mirac­
ulously preserved their youth for the
express purpose of officiating with
the lovely Martha.
Even Puritan
girls love the things the Cavalier
stands for.
('. .1. Ogborn and Will Nlsaoii of
Winston-Salem, N. C., were In the
city today while visiting many points
of interest in the state.
The Rotary Club and the Men’s
Club will bowl at the parish House to­
night and a Idg crowd is expected to
be present and cheer the hoys on to—
well, ,;it least to the hospital.
H. R. Prison of Daytona Bench is
in ti:c city today looking after his
property interests, lie brought over
a lot of hyldscus and oleander plants
and will set them out on his first
street property on the west side.
Hiivi you hud your drink of Richeline
off. ,- at the store of L. P. MeCuller?
Mrs, Shaw is here to demonstrate
his fine coffee nnd you will find her
i most charming hostess nt McCullr's store today. Get a cup of this
■xccltcnt coffee while it is here for
ron and afterward remember that
tirhfticu is on sale at McCiilIcr’s all
hr time.

C. ,1. Ginn of Sidney Ohio j» in the* DEATH OF WALTER TWITCIM5LL
city the guest of Ids brother Wilbur
Ginn.
Mr. Ginn wan here several
The many friends here of the Twit­
years ago on a visit and sees many ched family were shocked this morn­
improvements in Sanford since that ] ing to learn of Lite sudden death of
time.
'.V«!ter Twitched at Daytona Loach
where the family has been residing
W. M. Cnthorny of Eustis is in the fur some time. His sister, Mrs. A. D.
city located at the Peoples Hank and Key and Raymond-, Key ids nephew
will be here three days. He is an ex­ left at noon for Daytona lleach. No
pert in making out the income tax re­ arrangements have been made for the
turns and this is your opportunity to funeyal at this time.
Mr. Twitehcll leaves a wife and son,
make out your returns as they should
lie made.
Dick Twichcll and sister Mrs, A. D.
Key of this city who have the sympa­
Among the prominent visitors to thy of many friends in their loss. De­
the city last night were W. E. Holies, ceased was well known here where he
general manager of the Olds Farm visited many times.
projects at Oldsmar and president
Hear Haynes Friday night at the
of the Florida Grape Association and
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Fred Zimmerman secretary of the Princess Theatre.
Curmvn Grape Growers Co. nnd of
Oldsmar. Hotii of them arc attend­
Guess with every pur­
ing the state meeting of the Grape
chase — pair of shoes
Growers at Orlando this week.

free, Feb. 28th. — Ask

Have you noted the advertisement
of I,. P. MeCuller in this issue. He Lloyd’s Shoe Store.
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has some great snaps in groceries
that he is passing on to the people of
Hanford—for instance 15 pounds of K a h ^ i K t i f t i R i i l c i i t i K a l t *
sugar and one pound of tea for $1.-10.
Many other special prices on grocer­
ies all outlined in his lug advertise­
ment on the local page of this Issue.
Bj
CELERY
Get his prices—they are the lowest.
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II. It. I.ewis the well known real es­ B-i B’« By By
tate man has some special bargains in MARKETS
farming lands and city property just Curlot Shipments Reported Fell. I Ith
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now. Head his advertisement in this Florida—Sanford section
Florida—Manatee
section
2
issue and note the lag values in farms
California—Southern
section
4
that he is offering . Mr. Lewis is a
farmer as well as a real estate dealer
Total cars
17
and knows real values and is able to
Destinations of Florida Shipments
pass them on to his customers.
Potomac Yards, 8; New York, 4;
Hear Haynes Friday night at the Baltimore, 1; St. Louis, 1; Chatta­
Princess Theatre.
270-IUc nooga, 1; Chicago; 5; Buffalo, 2; El­
mira, 1; Worcester, I; Rochester, 1;
TO HEAR SOUSA
WaycrosH, tt; Savannah, I; Little Rock
I; Cincinnati, 1; Kansas City, 1; Flor­
Many from hfcro attended the Sousa ence, 5; Omaha, I; Toledo, 1; Louis­
Hand Concert at Daytona this after­ ville, 1; Total HI ears,
noon.
Among those who attended Diversions Filed Since Last Report.
were Mrs. It. E. Toylnr. Mrs. \V. T.
From Woycross: Nashville 1, In­
Langley, Miss Mildred Simmons and dianapolis 1, Florence I.
several others.
Shipping Point Information. Feb. I HI h
SANFORD, FLA.: Warm, clear.
Haulings moderate, demand and move­
FERGUSON HAS A HOIIIIY
ment moderate, market steady, no
Casson Ferguson, one of the lead­ change in prices, (’allots f. o. b. cash
ing players in “The Law and the Wo­ track: 10 inch crates Golden Self
man," the current Paramount attrac­ Blanching, in the rough, -Is-tis, $2.35tion at tiie Star Theatre, in which $2.50. (’allots f. o, b. usual terms:
Hetty (’ompson is starred, lias travel­ $2.50-$2.75.
All quotations are for Golden Self
ed extensively in Europe and wherecver lie goes, builds a house to suit Blanching celery in 10-inch crates un­
his fancy and oil leaving, sells it. less otherwise stated.
Sometimes he lias to sacrifice it in a Telegraphic Reports from Important
Markets
quick sale, but he says it was worth
while. Me was formerly an operatic
CHICAGO: IN, clear. Calif I Fla
singer and still possesses a fine voice I arrived. 15 cars on track. Demand
which he exercises only at private moderate, movement limited, market
steady. Fla.’s 4h-Cs $3.50-$ 1.00. Nsfactions.
10s, $2.75-$11.25.
NEW YORK: 27, snowing. Fla. 40
FLORIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Demand
MEETS IN DELAND TODAY arrived. Supplies heavy.
moderate for good stock. Movement
(llr The Anreclntnl I’rmal
limited. Market slightly weaker. Fins
DELAND, Feb. 15.—The first meet­ 4s-bs best $3.75-$4.0U, Us-Hs $3.25-$3.50
ing of the Florida Ihistorical Society smaller and larger and ordinary $2.50.
which incorporated last year, was held $ 11. 00 .
here today.

MARKETS

Seminole County has always done
Rii ilh Bn im Ba Ba Bn Ba fca
Some good athletic events ami bat­
her part when it comes to helping the
tle royals at the athletic show at the
unfortunate in other lands, hut If wo
K. of C, Carnival.
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do not wake ut&gt; und hand our dona­
tion tn Mr. Thrasher for the Near
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Fast, we will he counted among the By
slackers, the indifferent, to the urgent B Local rains this afternoon M
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‘nil of a hungry people.
b i Thursday fair and much *»
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says that advertising in the Dai­ Ba portion.
ly Herald surely pays, He has been r.«t t-j trg nt try try ty t y tj Cy
advertising the Five Tailoring Days
this week nnd the special man here to
i n i „n|ers and measure for suits has
Tiie vocational committee of Inc
be n so busy he could hardly keep up
ness nnd Professional Women’s Glut
with the procession.
He will lie nt requests nil young womni d-stnm
* btmjiwelFs all this week and Sam employment to register at the Firs’
Bradford wants to see all his old and
National Hank.
new friends nt the store. Ho has the
AKNKS G. IIERNBU. Chairman
cootis and the price.

20 acres, 15 tiled, 5 wells, house and barn You have to
see this to appreciate its value at $15,000.
3-room cottage, bath and kitchenette, lot 50x100, fur­
nished, at $2,000. Half cash.
He sure and see me before buying this spring. I can
save you money.

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TUNEFUL EXTRAVAGANZA
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it’s because you’re following a hit-or-miss plan
—or no plan at all.
Decide what you should save in a year’s time.
Then plan to deposit one fifty-second part of tlmt
amount, EACH WEEK, in an interest-hearing
account at this bank,
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It’s a fact you'll get better results from this
plan than from occasional deposits of larger
amounts. You’ll not greatly miss the smaller
weekly deposits either.

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An unusual comidnation of types is
offered in "Dlnty,” Marshall Ncilun’s
newest production for First National
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release, which will be the attraction'
at the Star Theatre tonight. As three,
of the chief characters in the story j
Director Neilan lias used Wesley Bar-,
ry, the freckle-'aced kid in "Go and
Get It" und "Don't Ever Marry,"
Aaron Mitchell, a pickaninny, and
Walter Chung, an almond-eyed young­
ster of Oriental extraction.
' Other widely contracted types are
PROGRESS
SERVICE
STRENGTH
offered by Colleen Moore, ns an Irish
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Oriental garb; Noah Berry, as a Mal­
ay half-breed; Pat O'Malley, Margoric
Daw and J. Barney Sherry, in straight
American parts; Toni Wilson, as an
Irish cop; Jimmy Wong, an Htl-ycarold native of the land of the Choc
Of the price iM what we Have you on our FACTORY TO USERS
Chce bird, and Kate Price, as a typi­
PRICES an the StrnngcHt Guaranteed TIRES BUILT.
cal Bridget from Erin.

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10,000 MILE CORDS

f.,000 MILE FABRICS

Guess with every pur­
chase — pair of shoes
free, Feb. 28th. — Ask
Lloyd’s Shoe Store.

9.95

30x3 Vi ...............................$15.75

32x3 Vi ............................... 12.85

32x3 Vi ............................... 20.80

31x4

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32x1

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PRINCESS THEATRE
Friday, February 17th, 8:15 p. m.

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and if you will drop in and investigate their
prices for spring you will be agreeably sur­
prised.

Wesley Barry in Leading Role with
___Chinaman, Pickaninny ami
Others Supporting Him.

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UNUSUAL COMBINATION
OF TYPES IN "DINTY"
NEW N El LAN Pit TUBE

Employment Bureau

He deceived when you buy Paint, get PATTON'S SUN-PHOOt1, the
MiM that is made for the South. 55Cr white lead, 3 3 zinc nnd
m lb '' Silica. You can buy it today for SI.10 per gallon. It is whiter
3 u,id Insts longer than nay point made. It covers IlOti square feet; 2
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ual measure: First is Quality; second, Price.
You already know
the quality of the work of
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The brilliant musical show with a
seme of melodious gems that obtained I '.nninncous popularity with it
smart east supported by a bewitch-15
inr chorus of wonderfully clever g:iie ■
ty girls and bewildering scenic pro-j ■
dio-t ion of silks and satins,—proving 13
lag the foremost success of the sea-!
Man. i* |.c Comte and Flcshor’s new ■
extravaganza, “ Listen To Me”, com- 3
itig t" the Athens Theatre iq DcLnnd 3
Tin day night, February 21st.
Tim book, lyrics and music are a
from Hie pen of Charles George, who i 3
is an author and composer of tie* j 3
first rank. Mr. George designed *
the costumes, superintended the con­
st met ion of scenery and staged the
production, which is an endorsement
to any musical organization. In fact,
he was largely responsible for the
direct success of tills charming ex­
travaganza.
“Listen To Me,” touches splendor in
every respect.
The seienic displlny
from the roof tops of Times Square—
New York, through Satan’s palace in
hades, to thi1nrtic region of tlit* north
pole inciting into cnudylaiid, shows
the finis of a master, while an entran­
cing fantastic story is beautifully im­
bedded mid an enticing score of won­
derful gems. The scorc’contains the
title selection: “Listen To Me?" “Our
Bungalow In Wintertime," "Where is
Hie Girl for Me?" “Kcwpie Kandy
Doll," "Doctor Cupid,” “The Dcvclish
Blues.” “Letters" and many others.
Scats on sale at Athens Theatre
DcLnnd next Saturday.
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OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

WESLEY BARRY IN “DINTY" TONL.liT AT THE STAR THEATRE
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SANFORD DAILY
FORD'S ENGINEERS TO
FACE BARAGE TODAY
BEFORE COMMITTER

ORDINANCE NO.

Department Public Safety and Wei
fare and Public Works

Dlv. Streets and Bridges....
Dlv, of Street donning....
Dlv. of Sewers and Ditcticn
Dlv. of Health ..................
Dlv. of Police......................
Dlv. of Fire ........................
Dlv. of Parks......................
Dlv. of Inspection...............
Dlv. of Public Bldgs,..'...
Dlv. of Engineering...!.......
Dlv. of Light and W ater...
Dept, of Finance ..............
Dept. Records and Taxation
Dlv. of Publicity................
Dlv. of Pound ....................
Div. of Storeroom ...........
Amount due Sinking Fund
Notes payable ..................

5,000.0(
W.OOO.OC
3,350.0(
i ,uzimju
8,085.00
7,000.00 Forsake Home Comforts Seeking
485.00
Speoimens and Data World
300.00
3,010,04
Over for Scientists.
585.00
20,020.00
1,870.00
4,505.00
8,500.00
310.00 8tefsnsson Expedition Is Mapping Llt300.00
tls-Known Boundaries of Wran0,000.00
gel's Island, Nprth of Siberia—
4,000,00
Seek "River of Doubt.”

AN ORDINANCE MAKING APWASHINGTON, Fob. 16.—W. B.
PROPRlATIONS FOR THE CITY
Mayo, chief engineer officer for Hen­
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, FOR
ry Ford, and J. W. Worthington, the
THE YEAR, A. D. 1022, BASED
man who is understood to have con­
UPON THE ESTIMATED INCOME
ceived the possibilities of developing
FROM ALL SOURCES FOR THE
the government’s $100,000,000 prop­
YEAR A. I). 1022, AND DECLAR­
erties nt Mussel Shonls, Ain., were
ING IT TO BE AN EMERGENCY
prepared tonight to nppcnr as the per­
MEASURE NECESSARY
FOR
sonally authorized representatives of
THE USUAL DAILY OPERA
the Detroit manufacturer before the
TIONS OF THE MUNICIPAL
house military committee tomorrow.
GOVERNMENT.
Chairmnn Khan, who Is directing
WHEREAS, the estimated income
the committee’s investigation into the for the City of Sanford, Florida, for
Ford offer before it is reported to the the year, A. I). 1022, from all sources
house for acceptance or rejection by is ns follows:
that body, indicated that the com­ 1021 Taxes—Real
mittee would seek information from ami personal $83,710.28
them on several important provisions Less
reserve
$ 05,087.35
/of the offer respecting which conflict­ for disc, and
ing prevai’ed.
deficit coll. .. J,185.81
For Sinking Fund &amp; In t.... 15,070.88
Other committeemen ntndc it plain
thnt they intended through Mr. Ford’s
$70,5:10.47
$111,007.23
spokesman to establish beyond doubt Lefts
amount
SECTION 2.—Thnt this ordinance
the much-disputed point regarding
coll. In 1021 15,530.35
shall be published once within ton days
the obligations said to be imposed
after its final passage in a nowspnper
under the contract and the Intentions
03,004.12 of general circulation In the City of
of the Detroit manufacturer with re­ Licenses
5.000. 00Sanford, Florida.
gard to the manufacture of fertilizer Muncicipnl Court Fines....... 8,000.00
SECTION 3.—Thnt this Ordinance
Witnesses also heard have stated that Dog Taxes .........................
200.00 is declared to be nn emergency meas­
Mr. Ford would not manufacture thnt Pound fees .......................
300 00 ure necessary for the usual dally op­
commodity nt a loss, would not bind Inspection Fees ................
1. 000. 00erations of the Municipal Govern­
himself to produce it over n given Sou. Bell Tel Franchise....
108.00 ment and shall become effective from
number of years and that the pend­ State Rond and Bridge Tax 5,000.00 and after the date of the final pas­
ing offer contained no provision to Interest and Costs
2 , 200.00 sage.
guarantee delivery of the product to | Miscol. Income ..................
1,281.74
Passed by the unanimous vole of the
the farmers at a cheaper price than Taxes on Lands sold for
City Commission of the City of San­
is paid at the present time.
Taxes 1020
...........
ford, Florida, February'13th, A. D.

1022 Taxes

20 ,000.00

THINK ONE OF GANG
U&gt;21 taxes on
AT LAUDERDALE, MAY
lands sold for
HAVE SKIPPED BAIL
taxes
$4,280.00
Amount collect­
Nil Liberty Until He In Proven
ed 1021 $140.20
accent; Seek Others T iki
Allowance for
eollectn’s 214.03
FORT LAUDERDALE. Feb. 15,—
Michael O’Flannigan, one of twelve
300.23
alleged wiretappers arrested here sev­
eral days ago, will not be allowed
$3,020.37
bail until Newark, N. J. authorities
3,020.37
have determined whether he is want­
ed there for skipping n large bond
sometimes ago, local officials snid to­
day.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT EN­
Four members of the alleged band, ACTED BY THE PEOPLE OK THE
released yesterday on cash bonds ra n -i CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA:
ging from $7,500 to $15,000 have
SECTION I.—That there shall be
raised the money to release the re- appropriated out of the income of l lie
maining prisoners, it was said today, *City of Sanford, Florida, for the year
and will offer cash bonds for thorn to­ l!*22, the following amounts for the
morrow. in the meantime, however, following purposes;
advices were received from the chief
For ordinary Corporation purposes:
of police at Dallas, Tex., asking that
General Government
the men be held until he could arrive f Thu Commission
$
15.00
here in an effort to identify them ns Office Municipal Judge
1,200.00
men who operated in thnt city to the Office City Attorney
3,777.35
extent of $200,000.
Office City Manager.
3,845,00
Additional requests for photographs
of the ntcn„wcrc received from Maine
and New Jersey city officials.

Now
York.—Comforts of home
weigh little when east in the balance
with the Interests of science. It Is de­
clared by museum experts and learned
societies.
Expeditions have gone
forth from tin* United States and for­
eign countries Into the frozen arctic,
the blistering areas of Africa and to
the varying d im es of Asia, South
America and other lands In quest of
aiiluin! and vegetable s|ieclnieiis and
data to add to the knowledge of man.
Some of the explorations have not
stopped with the earth. Conan Doyle
recently claimed to have talked with
his dead relatives, and not a few wire­
less operators assert that kindred souls
on Mars were trying to wireless folks
here.
Hunt "Missing Link.”
A lining the expeditious now at work

are:

The third Asiatic expedition of the
American Museum of Natural His­
C. E. HENRY,
tory, which Is to rcimilu live years In
Mayor the Orient hopeful of llmllng the
"missing link," and o f gathering a
S. O. CHASE,
Commissioner wealth o f seleiitllle data.
Tile Stefaiissoti expedition which Is
FOREST LAKE,
mapping
the little-known boundaries
Commissioner
of Wraiigel's Island, north of Siberia,
A ttest:
where polar hears are most numerous.
L. R. PHILIPS,
This party of Americans and Esqui­
City Auditor and Clerk.
maux expects to remain away two or
Moved and seconded that rcquiio- three years, and Donald B. .MacMillan
ment of a second reading of the above ami his comrades are exploring Hur­
ami foregoing Ordinance at another on's laud.
An expedition to hunt gorillas Is
regular meeting of the City Commis­
sion shall be dispensed with by the t trekking In Africa under the direction
of Carl E. Akelcy of the American
unanimous vote of the City Cominis- j Museum of Nutunil History. Recently
sion.
lie reported having bagged a family
Carried by the unanimous vote of of live.
the City Commission of the City of
Seek “ River of Doubt."
The Mulford biological expedition,
Sanford, Florida, this 13th day of
now In South America, Is exploring the
February, A. D. 11*22.
headw aters of the* Amazon, seeking
C. E. HENRY,
Colonel
Roosevelt's lllver of Dmiht,
Mayor
and gathering rare plants ami herbs
S. O. CHASE,
desired by chemists and the medical
Commissioner profession.
FOREST LAKE,
The British expedition which climbed
Commissioner to within IJ.iHhi feet of the world’s
highest summit, Mount Everest. In
Attest:
1021, expects to lllilsh the Job tills year.
L. R. PHILIPS,
(SEAL)
Minor expeditions are working In Peru,
City Auditor and Clerk.
Ecuador, Bolivia and elsewhere, most
of them being American.
Roald Amundsen, who Is quite used
to cold weather, having spent many
previous years In the Arctic, will set
forth In the spring on a trip to the
north pole.

11*22.‘

HENS SURPASS MINE OF GOLD

WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—Indus­
tries uf the country oppose cash ap­
propriations for a soldier's bonus "as
being socially unwise an ccnnnmlc
absurdity and politically preposter­
ous" according to a statement issued
tonight by John K. Krgorton, presi­
dent nf the National Association of
Manufacturers.
I hat millions of former soldiers, h •
declared, 'Van have their votes at the
November election bought by a poltrv
dole of $51*0, of $001), payable $50 a
quarter, beginning at some time in
1023, is such an insult to tlioir intel­
ligence. and an outrage to their sense
of deeeney, that in my opinion, it will
defeat for re-election every i ember
of congress, house or senate, who sup­
ports this iniqiiituous measures.” He
added, however, that the industries
of the country were not opposing “the
most generous and liberal care” for
the disabled veterans of the world
wnr or the dependants of those killed
in It.

South Dakota Birds Produce $30,000,000 Yearly— Homestake
$ 0 ,000 , 000 .

Sioux Falls, S. I).—Although South
Dakota Is classed as one of the goldproducing slates of the Union—owing
to the fact that the famous UomeHluko mine In the Black bills Is one
of the great gold producers of the
w orld—It w lll.be a surprise to many
to know that the hens of South Da­
kota each year produce many times tin
value of the Black hills gold product.
The production of the Homestake
mine Is estimated at SU.iHHt.tKH) a
year. T he hens on the farms of South
Dakota, llgures show, produce $30,000,0(H) u year. For every dollar of South
Dakota gold the South Dakota hens
lay down $5. The record made by
the liens of the s tate Is believed "to
make a record for states with no
greater population than South Dakota.
South Dakota has no great poultry
farms. There are now about 0,000,000
chickens In South Dnkotu,

DUELIST’S
Only in the movies is it possible to
clear the atmosphere with a Hays.
The three It’s of the old diplomatic
school are Raid, ami Rapacity.

r m,Yc£ lr’
Gareth Hughes. (That’s as he appears M
Little Eva of Undo Torn fame la "JUtUo Eva Ascends," a clover aim

Budding Railroad President

-

This Australian lad promises to bo taaad of a great transportation
&lt;1 S i f * w of leather for harness sarve u hi- moans of delivery for a grooary

Reticent About 0iscoverj!|
They Harpoon the Monster But
He Refuses to Play the Game
as Th e y Figured.

SEARCH FOR "MISSING LINK” SLAPS CAPTAIN OUT OF BOAT

Gareth Hughes as Little Eva

TO THINK SOLDIERS VOTE
CAN BE “BOUGHT BY DOLE
OF $500” INSULTS THEM

TRAPPERS FIND |

CHIVALRY

BARED

Argentine Politician Refuiea to Flr«
on Adversary—Reconciliation
Is Then Effected.

Valiant Southampton Veterans Have
Exciting Time When They Go to
Assistance of Brothers Who
Had Caught Whale.
Southampton,—F ur the second time
in two weeks fishermen touk to their
hunts and went uut a fte r a whale.
They had him hooked, too, and If
j the darn thing hadn't up with Us tall
and knocked ( 'up’ii Silas Edwards out
uf the hunt Ju-i ns tie was about to
spear It, there might even now he a
dead whale on ilic beach.
The whale was sighted by Captain
Frank II. White, the sen-bitten old
marlin r who tends the life saving s ta ­
tion here.
When he tlrst suw the
whale It wiih about two miles off shore
and moving out to sen with tlie Cooper
brothers from W ater Mill.
As a m atter of fact the Cooper
brothers had caught the wlmle. The
only trouble was that, having caught
It, they didn't know what to do with
It.
It was some time earlier tu the day
that the Cooper brothers had seen the
whale and started out In llielr little
motor boat to capture It. They laid
with them a Innee bomb gun, mi In­
strument highly recommended for
whale limiting. This gun is supposed
to save wear ami te a r on the animal
by exploding a charge Inside It ami
thereupon rendering It mare or less
hors do coitil .it.
S tarts for Somewhere.
Mo the Cooper brothers went after
tile whale and had the good fortune
to be III excellent llrlng position IP a
moment when ii saw lit tu come to
the surface to blow the w ater out uf
Its nose.
“T h a r she blows!" yelled the Cooper
brothers, who had taken a correspond­
ence course In w hale limit lag, and
hang! off went the lance bomb gun.
The tum-c s t ruck the whale squarely
la the tonneau uml the llsheriueii
waited expeetuntly for the dull ex­
plosion which would Indicate to them
that their quarry was about to roll
over and ask to be taken home,
No such explosion happened. The
llshernien waited and waited. All In a
wink the whale started for somewhere.
And the Cooper brothers, having
lodged their harpoon securely In the
whale, found themselves accompanyIng It.
They tried reversing the engine in
the hope that by so doing they might
convoy to the wlmle I heir lurk of Intercst In any extensive sen voyage.
The motion was entirely lost on their
enptlve, who kept right on.
The Cooper brothers then tried to
Increase the speed of the boat so thnt
they might overtake the whale and ex­
plain tlie situation, which. In a word,
was this:
T he line connecting the hunt with
the whale was taut, and the fishermen
could not free themselves. As fast ns
their boat went the wlmle went faster.
There was nothing to do hut admire
the scenery as it passed them.
Captains to the Rescue.
They had gone about a mile and a
half, and were still going, when Cap­
tain White saw wlmt was up ami
piped all bis trusty whale haulers to
llielr posts. In response to the call
ctime Captain Silas Edwards, Ed
White, Ernnk Burnett, William Helmut
and E ra sta s I lowland.
They launched a boat and headed
for the whale and its regretful cap
lorn. By the time they reached the
Rcene-thu whale hud Its mind on some­
thing otlu-r than additional wlmle h a u ­
lers, so they were able to get tip close
to It. They even circled around once,
looking for a soft spot for tlie lance
they Intended to t o s s Into It.
Then steadying himself In the how
of the boat. Cap’ll Edwards rose to the
best of his slxty-llve years of ability
nnd stood posed with a long lance In
his hand ready to end everything.
J u s t at this moment, however, the
wlmle came out of Its reverie and
smacked the how of the boat a gentle
tap with Its tall. Cup'll Edwards be­
ing In the how of the limit he was
next seen struggling In the w ater and
yelling for smite one to take him out.
T he Cooper brothers made use of
the momentary respite to loosen llielr
harpoon line. Ami the whale went on
Its way. The whalers then devoted
llielr attention to resetting Cap’ll Ed­
wards, uml to expressing In broad
terms their desire for vengeance.

Buenos Aires.—The popular fancy
has been captivated by the details ol
a duel which has been fought hero by
Dr. Itislolfii Moreno ami Senator F er­
nando Sngulcr.
Doctor Moreno In uti eminent con
servatlve politician, while Senator Sn­
gulcr Is a no less prominent no Ileal
politician. T he dispute arose over the
phraseology of a radical election post­
er. They met with pistols. Both CHECK DOGS: IGNORE BABES
tired at the signal, but neither wa*
wounded.
Doctor Moreno's second* Berlin Theaters Provide Accommoda­
noted ihut Senator Sagtiler hud tired
tions for Patrons' Pets But Not
at the ground, am) they then Insisted
for Children.
that Doctor Moreno should stand a t
unarmed to receive another shot, tint
Berlin.—Bet dogs have became so
Senator Saguler refused to tire upon
popular aiming the feminine popula­
him. A discussion resiillod In a rue
tion nf Berlin that theater managers
oitcllhillou.
have been compelled to Install rooms
where the dogs may he cheeked. Some
Four Generations at Wedding.
1
***1ions complain that none of the the
Biicyrus, it,—In the presence of hot
ters
lias made similar provision for
brothers ami sisters, children, grand
checking
babies, and think ibis Is an
children and great-grandchildren. Mrs
Mary ,1. Lutz of Bucyrus was.married Miivvtirranicd discrimination.
During the Intermissions the women
In Alfred J. Illlchtus......meat coiiiracl
or of Dundee. Mich. The hrhld and repair to the "dog room" and feed tin
bridegroom were both sixty-seven, and uiilmals with bits of sandwiches which
the bridegroom, a gramllntlier, svus ill It has become the custom for theater
goera to eat hutweeu the uetu.
limited by Ills soil.

m K o o &lt;enay District.
Bring in Fins Specimen. #|
Ing Visible Coarse Qoij 0h7 ^
From Carbon*,,
Be Lost Vein.
Nelson, Can.—Two , r„.
Ing from n district „,ij„.JT* ,n1
tfimy hike they w|||
* h
s p e d lie have brought m ,
*
or ore showing visible
tiilncd from a n . r l ,
slate the snow roll ,„0 w , ' ^
tu locate the vela from w],|,Vj‘
came, hut comdUer i, Cuil, .
traced, as there is very lit.
1
«len In the localliv. n ' '"***1
Jlicse trappers with „ bull, S ? J
beyond suspicion of U)iy
has Hrcd old-timers u tt|,
Some of them predict
^
P«lo when the snow tn",
«•&gt;
Am In the ohlcn time

J*
J, *"11*

Ih known to be within tif„ IDl' ‘
Nelson, and near the i n U - ^ " '
rows the Held „r ..... ^
are busy.
Old-time pros,.....
bHIwr* It
be the vein discovered t,y
pcctors many years ago roun(, JJ
kanook way, who*,, very „„m„ *
ban sobriquets nr,- forgotten J
Is recalled ilmt they took *i-om J
of their claim In two iiionths UQri
It l,‘-' rtao",!,-. ............
killed In u gamblers quarrel v
kanook. T h e ........ si.... „„ , *
squaw In the Crow's N et d.„| l(i
right of vengean-c to the re,)
rllle. Tom Proctor, after *hnm a,
town of l'roetor Is named. wax tobt*
been Ids partner, bat Idm-elf ,u,j J
foro a deal was struck. s () u,, , w
transaction was blotted mu, UN,i
the source nf Ho- gold faded into tii
land of legends.
Many prospectors Imvc searched t
the lost vein, mol the Idea It p u b
In Nelson that Ho- two tniH-Tih«
found It.
This history ringing ax an echt«(
an almost forgotten past hut virnj
Kootenay prospci-turs more time uj.
thing which has liappcto-d in tt.r in,
two years. The report, liowmr, l«
unimpeachable, and Is imluonl q
prominent members of the brill,tiC»
lunihlu Prospect*,i s Pr.uemiv,elation to whom tin- trm-pi-ri
known and who are rnmlMnr with tit
ancient tragedy.

BIG

WIRELESS

TYPEWRITER

University of llllnoi student, to Ro
Arrangement at Electrical Englneenng Show,
Urlmtm, III.—A wlrek-.su typewriter,
designed nud rigged tip by shtilrnts !)
electrical engineering at the I'ulvtr
Hity of Illinois, will be one of the fti
ttires of tb*' university's el,'dries! en­
gineering show to be held followlc|
the spring vacation.
Electrical engineers will pmiml ih*
keys of a special typewriter mul tit
results will appear In tlie ,-lci-trival
glnccrlng lalioratory half a mile !!r
dint.
The scheme Include'* a regular wire
less equipment set which o,H-rnti-» i te
rles of relays wlibb initmnutl-illj
make the eonlu«t f**r tla- toagnetl
which drive the keys
the unmtt
by means of the relay- ate arrtitijd
so that only the desired k,-&gt; f'ltietloai
at the time set for fnni-thmlug

NATIONALIZE MISTRAL'S HOME
Suggestion That Poet k* Honor»d »t
Was Falrre, the Great Ento­
mologist. ,
Paris.— It would s c n. dud all itl
rain ami devastation of the great wit
bad filled the stall of Frimre with si
Insatiable desire in eonst-nr the hah
Rations uml relies of bi t sans. be
claim to Immortality ever sn hutaM
The chamber decided that tBe harroak
or cottage, at Serlgmm la I'rovencA
where the great eutomiihiglst Ik*111
Entire lived and died shoal*! b«eni«
national property.
But the I'mvencmix was nut yet
tent. They now demand n Ilk** h0£5'
for their, great Mistral. wIiuh
Is lit Mnlllnno. Mistral's widow
realties there, its dues the I10*’1’ P\
spaniel, which wears a &lt;"Hnr "I'*1
proud Inscription, "I .... .tong'-or.1
dog of the poet Mistral."
Men Student*, to Ran® Chlli'
Oman, Me.—The hot.........
department of the I'nRcr-dt., " • *
has temppiarlly adopted I n*i',T' **
lac, four months util.
II"'
men students of North hull 1,1 ""
for tla* Infant will *f-e the hue-t “ *
Bile methods.
Little ITatw's « J
perfect health and sleep- mu' ’ ^
nourishment on a well dellta'd
tile.
"

Crow Poison Rejuvenates
Old Dog: Puppy A9ain
Paris'.—A funner hi
who wished 1" lies*ray hi* ®
•log gave It some '
J" " L
Tin* farm er waited smlly &gt;'
death o f Ills *.'*l enmi'tnti""- ’
to Ids surprise the 'h'g •lllll,|..
about and Imrked fiirlo*, s &gt;poison, for some exlriitir* » •
reason, laid eiiinphl,,',-v r ,
..
all'll the animal, *‘'**l It **
fall of fan aifll vigor.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY
The Pipe Organ Club Easter Bazaar'
will ho held Saturday, April 8th at
Moore's Optienl Parlors, opp. P. 0.
276-Dtc

■ PROFESSIONAL »
E AND BUSINESS :
E DIRECTORY =

Henry McLaulin, Jr.

This Bank Welcomes!

OITICIAN—OPTOMETRIST

who has an earnest desire to
212 Hast. 1st St.

Practicing in State and Federal Courta

Snnfnrd, Fla.

help and be helped by a banking con­

Over Seminole County Bnnk

P SANOS
HONOGRAPHS

C ie o r g e A . D e C o t t e s

Attorncy-at-Law
Orer Seminole County Bnnk
SANFOBB
FLORIDA
B e t t y C o m p s o n a n d C ie o

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^ .U in t in Snlnal Adjustments

earner-Woodruff Building
Office Ilnurs:
9 to 12 n. m. nnd 1 to 0 p. tn.

GLAD HAND FROM “JOHN L ”

Sumj„yH and evenings by appointm ent

How Defeated but Still Great Pugilist
Made Firm Friend ol Young
Newspaper Man.

Acteylene
OF ALL KINDS

Theodore Dreiser, writing In tho
Bookman, recounts Ids youthful expert•
ences us u reporter III St. Louis, line
of Ills assignments was an interview
with John L. Sullivan:
" 'Ah , Imw! Imw ! hmv I* i euu hear
him even now when I asked him my
favorite iiuesthm ahmil life. Ids plans,
tiio value of exet'eisc ( !), ete.
“ ‘He wants to know about exercise!
Yuh're all right, young fella, klmlu
slim, hut yuli'll do. Stt down and have
some cluimimgne. Have a cigar. Give
'Ini some cigars, George. These young
newspaper men are nil all right, to me.
I'm for 'em. Exercise? Wlmt I think?
Huw! Haw I Write any d —it tiling
you please, young fella, and say that
John L. Sullivan said so. That's good
enough for me. If they don't believe
It bring ti hack here and I'll sign it fur
yuli. But 1 know It'll lie ull right,
ami 1 won't stop to read It neither.
Tliut suit yul»? Well, ull right. Now
have some more cluunpagnu and don't
say I didn't treat yah right, ’cause I
did. I'm eX-clunuplon of fhu world, de­
feated by that little dude from Callfortilu, tmt l’iu still John I.. Sulllvun—
utu'i tliut rlgtit? Iluw! Iiiiyv! They
can't take that away from me, can
they? Huw I huw I Have some timro
champagne, boy.*
"1 adored him. I would have written
anything he asked me to write. I got
up the very heat article 1 could mid
published It, and was told afterward
tliut It was line."

Sanford Welding Co.
10!) North Sanford Avenue

NOVELTA
WORKS

SANFORD

Prop.

General Shop and Milt

Work
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
_—— Ii

Sanford, Ft*

I m***

S. 0. Shinholser
Con tractor and Builder
3ANFOKD •
FLORID/

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

Geo. W. Knight
Real Estate and Insurance
3ANF0BD

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FLORIDA

H. W. NICKERSON
Public Accountant; Audita—System*
Income Tax Service
Room 10 McN(\UI-Davls Bldg.
I’hono s.'il!
Orlando, Fla

PATCHING UP KING’S SPEECH
Serious Omission Recently Gave Brit­
ish Parliamentary Authorities a
"Bad Fifteen Minute*."

Auto Radiator Repair
Shop

William Cubin'!t, whn used to complain of the laid grammar and the In­
different
English
of the
king's
speeches to parliament, surely never
contemplated the omission which
marked the king’s speech at the open­
ing of the recent session. The speech
Itself was renin rkulily short— Bill
words all told—and it cnnie to a sud­
den stop without the usual Invocation
of God's blessing on the Inborn of p ar­
liament. When the king had departed,
the utllclals were horrlllcd at I lie
omission; and hastily seni up a verbal
addition In the press. Some of the
newspapers used it and some did not.
Nor was Gils all. for when tho lord
eliutieeJIor ill the house of lords and
l lie speaker Iti the house of commons
read out the speech at the afternoon
siding, the Invocation wits there, hilt
the words were tllffercul from those
supplied earlier In Ihe day. The se­
cret history of all these changes
would make Interesting mutter for a
modern I'epys.

located at 207 French Ave., between

2nd and Third.

E. H. BERC.RUIST.

“WE DELIVER THE GOODS

Quick Service Transfei
Storage Facilities
It

yh'

please you, tell others; if no
tell tiH. Phone 498
COMFORT COTTAGE

i now open for guests. Will ho glad
&gt; sco new as well as old friend*,
oonis and meals, also meals. House
heated.

iss N. A. Walker

Mrs. .M. Mnrtln

Sanford Machine #
Foundry Co.
(irncrnl Machine nnd Boiler Work;
Cylinder Grinding; DcLuxc Pistons;
Oversize itings nnd Pins; Flywheel
Steel Ccnr Banda; Crank Shafts re­
turned; agents for Cnllle lnbonrd nnd
Outboard Motors. -----------Phone 62

Future Monarch Reared Simply.
In mi article describing the train ­
ing of |lie fnurleoii-yeiir-nlil prince of
the Asturias, King Alfonso's heir, the
Madrid Herahlo says he Is being
brought up In the altimspliere of homo
lllc tliut Ids pinouts love.
Queen
Victoria, its well as King Alfonso, dis­
likes all forms of ccremonhil, and
the prim e Is being trained as simply
as possible, lie has innuv tutors with
whom he visits fi-elorles, dockyards,
............. ring works, newspaper ollh-es.
museums n iiiI all centers of culture
and activity. The customs of the
Spanish court have prevented him
from entering a university or military
college, hut he ulll probably he sent
later on l&lt;&gt; a military academy.
The prime Is fair with blue eyes,
nntl for this retison he has the up*

gs! BESTjSERVICE
§j ( DEMANl
TREPAfRINi

Iicarmii'i' of u "foreigner," for Spain
Is a country of dork-eyed people. But
those who spent: of Ids foreign a p ­
pearance maintain tliut lie Is thorough­
ly Saltish,
lie sneaks English und
French Ihtenllv and takes an active
Interest in science and art.—London
I mill Mali.
Fashion's Pilgrimage Begins.
Wind the fast,! n&gt;- Loth feminine
and masculine, will lie in North Amer­
ica next May iiin.i tie known now tty
anyone who Is In Buenos Aires. A
news letter from (lie Kmiili American
metropolis mmomiies that all the
spring styles from Paris, mol l.niiilon.
too. are to lie seen In the shops there
and on the streets. Tin* straw lint of
1(122 Is there, beginning Its march
northward, arriving at Havana In
Jiiminry or February, New Orleans
anil Putin Bench by March, Atlanta
Mini Charleston In April, and the rest
of ihe continent la May.
All the fusldoiiiihte world In Buetum
Aires can furnish advance informnthm oti rubrics, colors and modes, anil
an enterprising correspondent or two
could very well supply Interesting
pointers to the nylo n s In the midst of
our northern snowdrifts.
Studies Ant Control on Ships.
An odd assignment given In a sciontitle research worker Is that of making
a study of the control &lt;&gt;f unis on whip'
hoard. As guest of t ho I’ai'ltlr Mull
Steamship
company,
Warren
T.
Clarke, professor of agriculture oxtension In the University of California,
has sailed on the steamship Columbia
on a two months' trip through the
Punnimi canal, coming on by way ol
Havana to Baltimore, to study the
problem ut tlrst hand.—New York Eve­
ning Post.

REPAIRING

MULES!

MULES!

^ood load of Mules for
Sale or Trade at

BRADY’S BARN
J. C. HUMAN
Sanford
::
Florida

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A COMMUNITY BUILDER

Phonographs

F. P. FORSTER, President

Cleanliness is next to Godliness
We invite the public nnd nil users of ELDER
SPRINGS WATER to visit the spring find in
our method of handling its product. Why take
a chance? Your eminent physicians claim
that this water in unexcelled and its purity
makes it most beneficial for many troubles.

GLOBE PIANO CO.

North liuu ml
Arrive
........ 1:48 a.m.

..... 11:45 n.m.
...... 2:35 p.m.
...... 4:00 p.m.
...... 10:00 p.m.

Departs
2:03 n.m.
12:05 p.m.
2:55 p.m.
4'05 p.m.

Trilby Ilrnnrh
Arrive
xNo. 100.
xN’o. 24
xNo. 158 .
No. 22

xNo.
No.
xNo.
xNo,
No.

Departs

7:00 n.m.
3:25 p.m.
7:00 n.m.
7:00 p.m.

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

ORLANDO, FLORIDA

E lder S p rin g s W a ter C o .
W h y T h is Battery
,LastsTw ice as Long

FED. 15TB, MATINEE AND NIGHT
NEARLY 100 MUSICIANS
Prices—$1.00, $1.50, $2.00, plus tax

Mail orders to Auditorium, Daytona Beach,
Florida, or Phone 820

SANFORD

EVERY
VI7CTA
WE EVER
Y LO l/i
SOLD OUTLASTED ITS
GUARANTEE

Ford Batteries

Phone

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FLORIDA [
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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

189

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GREATEST RACES IN FLORIDA
THIS IS A RIG THING

SANFORD BATTERY
SERVICE CO.
I . A. ItkNAUD. Proprietor

SEMINOLE
ABSTRACT CO.

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Really quite the biggest tiling 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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Get An Abstract Before
Buying Property
E. A. DOUGLASS, Pres.
DO

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

C. K. HOWARD, See.

CATARRH

' Vyyf

OF THE STOMACH

Oviedo Brunch
xNo. 120.......... 7:45 p.m.
xNo. 127..........
3:40 p.m.
x—Dnily, except Sunduy.

SOUSA’S BAND

Call phone .’111 and have a bottle of this water
sent you and protect vour health.

Empire Hotel Block

Departs

—

The Ford people of Sanford as well as the
Western Union recommend this water for
batteries.

SAVE YOU MONEY
Write us

CORRECTED TO NOV. 16, 1921

....... 1:18 p.m.
....... 2:55 p.m.
...... 0:55 p.m.

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TRAIN SCHEDULE
...... 2:30 n.m.

B. F. WIUTNEIl, Cnshier

J. II. HINTERMISTER
PIANO CO.
Welaku Block

$25.00

Departs
2:40 n.m.
8:40 n.m.
1:38 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
7:10 p.m

J

Write us for price and term s

111 opposite directions

WARD &amp; RIVE I AUDITORIUM, DAYTONA BEACH, FLA.
GENERAL

First National Bank j

Russel and Edison

Mr Henry t'urr You giutruuiced
Hint tin* engine of this used ear would
develop tin Horsepower. Look It over
Imnler The tin horsepower Is a
there null they appear to lie pulling

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"™i Flnl St.
Old Ford G arnPhone No. 447-W

small

Premier Gi and Pianos

As Guaranteed.

Southbound
Arrive

the account is large or

Lester and

AT THE STAR THEATRE THURSDAY

Doctor of Chiropractic

nection, regardless of whether

A. B. Chase

R id g e ly

taaSeatfivnOi Ikanociunt Picture-dhe Lav And the vfomazi*

\V m . J . K e r m o d e , D . C .

J17 Commercial Street

1

ery man, woman or child

Attorney nntl CounsclIor-nt-Lnw

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The account of ev­

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V. C. COLLER,

PAGE SEYEN

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with a »uie, tour, bloated tlotn.
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linlrad it I* a fource ol muety, earning
pun*, batching, diuineu and head,
ache*.
*] The peiion with a bad riomach □ ■
thouId be Mliified with nothing leu
than permcnent, biting relief.
Q Tlie right remedy will act upon the
lining* ol the gomach, enrich the blood,
aid b caitlag out tlie catarrhal pobon*
and itrengthen every bodily function.
*| Tlie Urge number ol people who
hare wicccufully uied Dr. Hartman'*
famou* medicine, recommended lor all
catarrhal condition*, offer the *tronge*l
pouible eodouemcot (or

PLAN NOW TO HAVE YOUR OWN HOME

a

PeSERVICE
- ru
nA
FIFTY YEARS
IN

TABLETS OR LIQUID
SOLO EVERYWHERE

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Ownership of Heal Estate gives you u definite idace and in- 2
fluence in the community.

It makes you a more desirable

citizen. AND WHAT BETTER INVESTMENT CAN YOU
MAKE?

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

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                    <text>SANFORD
••The City Substantial

T h e S a n t o k d D a il y H e r a l d

SANFORD
•The City Substantial**

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

VOLUME U

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THUSRDAY, FERRUARY 16, 1922

w a ter t r a f f ic league

WATSON DEMANDS RESIGNATION
OF SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY
MELLON—HE CANNOT HOLD OFFICE

WILL HOLD MEETING HERE
ON FRIDAY FEBRUARY 24
Our Water Transporta­
tion is Greatest Asset
of the City

Aa

h

•»

H»

Pa la

u

Says He is Engaging in Private Enterprises in
Violation of the Law

NUMHER 280

SLEET AND SNOW AGAIN
STRIKES VIRGINIA CITIES
TROLLEY SERVICE CRIPPLED

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H4 *4 R .1 R&gt;! All Hu Hu Ha Hll H*i
Snow Storm Last Night
diy Thr Anaorintrd Preaai
firnintioh by tho senate and after Ha
Hu
Hu
\\ ASHINOTON, Fob. 10.—Sucre- President Grant had learned of the a
Rll
Left Six Inches of
FURTHER REDUCTION
*1 tary Mellon is holding the office of provisions of the law.
Ha
H
IN AMERICAN FORCES
Hr secretary of the treasury in violation
Snow
“And if Mr. Stewart resigned," con- a i
NOW IN GERMANY Ha
of the law and can be arrestod for rc- tinued the senator, "why should not
Hi!
*a tabling tho place If any one sees fit to Mr. Mellon resign? Why should he Hit
WASHINGTON, Feb. 10. Ra
HJ| swear out a warrant charging him continue in office In insolent violation Hn
h«
Ro —(Hy the Associated Press)
An
with
the
offense,
Senator
Watson,
„f
the
law?
He
knows
it;
so
does
H
.j
TO MERCHANTS AND SHIP­
—Immediate further reduc­ Ha
Hi Democrat, of Georgia, declared In the president Harding know it, and the
MAKING BIG DAMAGE TO
PERS OF THIS TERRITORY
Hu senate late yestorilny. .T ho law Republican party is going to have to Ra tion in the American forces H*l
WIRES AND 20 ABOVE
ADJACENT COUNTIES
Ha
Hi which Mr. Mellon is violating, Senator answer for it this fall for I do not bo- Ha in Germany was announced
ZERO ADDS TO IT
As hy the war department to­ Hi*
Wntson
said,
prohibits
the
secretary
H
vvc
the
people
will
stand
for
open
Thu next meeting of the Cen­
*1 of the treasury from engaging In any violation of the law by a member of Hat day. After reduction only Ha
lllr Thr Aaanrlntrd I'rraal
Ha IOB officers and 2,217 men h«
ta l Flordia Water Traffic Lea­
A* kind of business or commerce.
RICHMOND, Vn., Feb. 16.—
the cabinet when persons throughout »« will remain.
HU
gue will he held in Sanford, Fri­
Hu
Crippled telephone trolley ser­
Senator Watson told the senate that the country are prosecuted for trivial H.
Hfl vice in Richmond and vicinity,
day, Feb. 24th, at 7:30 p. m. in Hu H* Hit Aq a* a*
Ra a*
Mr. Mellon could he impeached "any offenses."
a ■ » , ■ Hv. a , a« *uj »« Ri and similar conditions in many
the Palm room of the Valdez Ho­
time we see fit" and read to thu sonAsking why the president did not
tel. All members of the League
other parts of Virginia reported
ate the provision of section 243 of the “respect the statutes,” Senator Watin Sanford and adjacent cities
early today as the result of last
revised statutes which, he declared, son said that Mr. Mellon was "impuare urged to be present at this
night’s snow storm which left
exprossly forbid Mr. Mellon to rctnin dent" for retaining the office and
meeting in order that they keep
snow
six inches deep. Sleet ac­
!bis place. He declared that by staying ought to resign.
in close touch with the work that
companying
snow did much
| In olfico, the secretary was violating
"If he doesn’t resign," he added,
the league is doing to bring
damage
to
wires.
Twenty-one
| the law, adding that it was generally “then the president ought to ask for
cheaper rates to the business
above
zero
in
Richmond
at 8:00
known that Mr. Mellon was one of the his resignation.*
men of Central Florida.
a.
m.
individuals in the country.
The Georgia senator referred to the
Despite the fact that great WORKMAN P ROC EEl) I NO ALONG wealthiest
The assertions by the Georgia- sen- recent passage of the allied debt ropublicity was given to the 10'J
NORFOLK. Fell. 10.— F iv eTIIE STREET WAS
ntor were made in connection with funding hill iuid said thnt never bo- REGARDING THE ECONOMY OF
reduction effective the first of
.
THE
PRESENT
ADMINinches
of snow hud fallen in NorSHOT DEAD
several speeches on the accomplish- fore in history had so much money
the year, on carload shipments
ISTRATION
folk
Up
to th is morning. Tele­
ments of the two major political par- been placed in the bauds of one man
of grain, grain products, fruits,
phone communication in many
Illy Thr Aaaitrlnlrd I'rraal
tics. He informed the senate in the to handle, "and that man is violating
vegetables and live stock, no HKLFAST, Feb. 10,—The day open­ course
of
his
remarks
that
the
law,
the
law
every
day
of
his
life."
He
WAs"riN?fTON7 K i ?
["•''&lt;» " r &gt;hc
"i'.i"?0"*
mention has been made of the ed with the death of a five-year-old now listed as section 243, was pnssed challenged "all of the lawyers in thu
tin„M,..
I,,-,
yfsli-riliiy
„f
Syimti.r,
t«rritopr
l»
tul
off.
I
raffle
m nt I
raises in classifications which in ehihl who was struck by a bullet in the congress of the United States senate" to refute his statements rein* i i
r \i
'
...„i M.-Ci.r a stand-still in some ttuhtirlm and
one particular instance amounts while playing in the street. A work­
. , , .... , , , ................ ltl.|ui. badly interrupted in the city. A
anil that during the administration of live to Mr. Mellon's right to remain
to a ra te increase of 250' i . The man proceeding along Seaford street
. oft the
,i Republican
, i:....... pally,
39-mi was
e gale was reported
here.
President Grant, A. T. Stewart had as secretary,
ments
"
1
item referred to is barbed wire was shot dead.
withdrawn after being named secre-. Mr. Watson referred to Mr. Mellon made in the senate yesterday by Sen­
fencing, the rate on which as n
WASHINGTON, Pub. 10.—
tary of the treasury when attention as "a colossal figure in the business ator Harrison, Democrat, Mississippi,
HKLFAST, Feb. HI. . ,,
Oth class commodity in less than
Storm
warnings continued today
was called to provisions of the act.
world, and declared that he had no who challenged accuracy of the Re­
carload lots from Richmond, Vu., iod of quiet lasting several hours, dis­
from
Hat
terns to East Port, Me.
to Tampa, Fla., in 1018 was 59c; orders again broke out in the city at Senator Watson asked Senator lief- more right to lie secretary of the publican claims.
The
disturbance
is central off
The Mississippi senator declared
in 1919, 74c; in 1920, 921/,.; in 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon when lin, Democrat, Alabama, for his opin- treasury "than hud J. P. Morgan or
Hat
terns.
Freezing
tempera­
1921. $1.28; in 1922, $1.48, an shooting began in Stanhope street, ion on "what the people will think of John D. Rockefeller or a member of the American people were being tu res in Northern Florida, near
deceived”
increase of 250'&lt; due in part to near the Victoria barracks. The mili­ the way our government is being run the firm of Sears, Roebuck &amp; Com- “buncoed, hoodwinked and
i , „ Re- freezing with frosts in Central
when
a
criminal,
imconvicted
hut
dispuny,
if
you
please.'
lie
also
read
hy
the
Republican
spokesmen.
„■ ,l,o
...*&gt;•*,•• "•
• F|„ri(l, “ probnbly frosts In interthe commodity being raised from tary promptly opened fire.
When firing of the military failed '1” cy,nK
P,C,mlty 0,K‘nly a,ul n‘,t,,r' fr,,m Jami’s (:“twenty years
Gth to Ith class. Beginning 1022 ,
to disperse the hostile crowds, the ,"u"ly'
" ™ ‘,&lt; '* lc^ •'» '» lungress," a reference to the cir- ,&gt;ul.llc-..n t-uiiyross lia.l ™t
' prosper! belli out by the Weathby raising commodities from t&lt;
troops
were
ordered
to
charge
with
dharBl’
of
m,r
nntio,ml
»»'i «&gt;ie eiinistnnces surrounding the nominnps
lower to higher classifications,
T " V - „ S ? ™ * ",
er Murom, to,lay. Snow has fallrefunding of debts of eleven billion tion of Mr. Stewart. This told how ,iaa„"“
a„„n,:
......... to
$.«.• fwenty-fmir bourn
ra tts were increased 30'«' until bayonets. One civilian was wounded
dollars."
Mr.
Grant
laid
asked
congress
first
to
a
,
,
,
,
.
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
a,,,„
„r
llurrl,.,,
.
,
,
,1
ho
N
,
AU(|nlh.
S{„,C9, s n ow
during
the
charge.
at the present time they are
Senator Heflin said that Senator amend the law to except Mr. Stewart Democratic estimates were made when
.
.
.
.,
_.
,
Up
to
f»
o’clock
last
evening
the
to­
!()(»'. higher than in 1018, this
Watson had shown that Secretary and then, after it was seen that con- the war was in full blast and its con- | ami rain in tho middle Atlantictal
number
of
casualties
since
Satur­
despite the wage reductions
states. Colder weather ’is in
which were made effective for day night had reached an even hun­ Mellon was violating the law and thatjgress was unwiling to make the tinuance was expected for another prospect in the Atlantic states
it was time for senators to speak out. change, the president withdrew the re- year. The ending of the war, the Mis­
dred, of whom 30 wore killed.
the purpose of reducing rates.
Mr. Watson stated thnt Mr. Stew art!quest and 1!»•• newly named secretary sissippi member asserted, made pos­ with a cold wave in New Eng­
If the business men of this section
On constable of the "II Special"
land, Eastern New York, ex­
sible enormous savings.
liail no recourse from these excessive class was 'found dead'in n’streetThis , h" '1
th m ' *,ny" afU’r hil* «»"-j n-algned.
"I submit to every fair-minded per­ treme Northern New Jersey, and
rates, the condition would lie deplor­ morning. A raider was shot while a t­
Northern Pennsylvania.
son whether this should he claimed as
able, hot with a navigable body of tempting to recover from
an achievement of the present admin­
water available to carry 101 unlimited a public house.
istration," said Senator Harrison. "All
t&gt;&gt;miitge, tlie much desired relief eatt
Arrangements for the evaeuaetioa
of
the estimates were based on the
he secured with hut little effort on of the Itritish troops from Southern
war continuing through another year,
their part.' The Central Florida Wat­ Ireland were resumed yesterday after
so when it suddenly collapsed these
er Tragic League was organized for a suspension lasting two days.
At
enormous sums were saved. And yet
the express purpose of bringing re­ Dublin preparations were making for
the
American people are being bun­
bel' to the merchants and shippers of the embarkation of 100 men.
coed,
hoodwinked ami deceived by Re­
tin- territory and its efforts to date
John O'Neill, a postman, was shot ItKTTKK THAN YEAR AGO IS SENT FAKE TELEGRAMS TO THE
publican
spokesmen claiming thnt as
VIEW OF TREASURY
PRESIDENT AROUT NEGRO
h;. e resulted in increasing the river from a side street yesterday morning
an
achievement
of the present admin­ SOME TALK NOW OF CUTTING
OFFICIALS
CANDIDATE
tonnage to large proportions, ami n while in Falls road. Ilis arm was
APPROPRIATION HILL TO PRO­
istration."
saving to those individuals who have broken.
VIDE REVENUE FOR VETS.
(lly The AanorliiIpiI I'rrioi)
Senator Lodge's speech at Hoston
l l l r T I m* A amirtntrc! I ' r r a a l
utilized it.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1(1.—llusiness
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. Id.—Send­ Mr. Harrison said, was the "keynote"
I he local chamber is in receipt of a Confidence Man
l l l r T h r A aaorlnfrtl I'r r a a l
conditions throlighout the country are ing of many fake telegrams to Presi­ address of (lie Lodge campaign for re­
1'iter from the commercial organiza­
WASHINGTON,
Feb. 10.—Tho sol­
better than a year ago in the view of dent Hurtling from Pennsylvania, has election, while Senator McCormick’s
Caught at St. Pete
tion "f Kustis to the effect that the
,
.
.
.
.
diem*
bonus
question
was last night
treasury officials, who declared, how­ caused W. Harry Raker, secretary of address to the senate yesterday, Sena, . ..
business men of that city were con­
,
........ . ,
___ , wtill very much in the air.
Indicted by Jury ever, improvement had been gradual thi&gt; Republican State Committee to tor
Harrison stated, probably was re­
templating the immediate establish­
Congress was without any otficinl
and no immediate prospect for sudden seek an investigation hy the federal drafted with help “at the other end
ment of a truck line between Kustis First Indictment Returned in S ta te pickup in business activities. Some
word
from President Harding as to
attorney, linker revealed fraudulent of the avenue,” and prepared care­
ami Sanford. The truck line operat­
Under New Act
seasonable activity might he looked telegrams had been sent to the presi­ fully for general campaign distribu­ his views on the subject, and mean­
ing between Sanford and Orlando re­
time, the committees which huvo been
for in the spring they asserted hut in dent purporting to endorse the candi­ tion.
ports an increasing volume of husi( U r T h e A aaitrln lrd I 'r r . a l
handling the problem continued to
general
only
gradual
betterment
was
dacy of J. C. Overton, negro head
ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 10.—Joe
m s, proving that the business men
mark time.
to
he
looked
for.
waiter at West Philadelphia Hotel, for FIRE IN CHURCH
ot Orlando are taking advantage of OTiriun, arrested here several weeks
Among the senators and represen­
appointment ns registrar of the Unit­
HASEMENT CAUSES
ago oil the charge of attempting to de­
an opportunity as they see it.
tatives
generally there was consider­
SANFORD HIGH SCHOOL
ed State treasury. Telegrams bore
IMG EXPLOSION TO EDIFICE
I he Chamber of Commerce and the fraud Isaac Shrcssmnn through con­
_____
aide
private
discussion and conjecturo
.MADE GOOD RECORDS
names of Mrs. George Wharton Pep­
" “'•ity commissioners have been as- fidence game was indicted hy the
„„
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
with
the
revival
on the house side of
IN CURRENT EVENTS per, Mrs. John Wnnnnmkor, third;
( l l y T h r . \N a i i r l n l r i l I ' r r a a l
Hiircd by the State Hoad Department grand jury at Clearwater today, the
NORFOLK,
VA.,
Fob.
10.
Fire
in
talk
about
a
slashing
of annual npMrs. Raker and others. Raker said no
•hat the road between Orlundo and first indictment returned in the state
the
basement
of
Central
Hap'1st
proprintion
hills
as
a
means
of proRecord made by Sanford High in [ persons whose names were signed to
Sanford would bo widened within the under the uct of tho last legislature National Current Event Test.
Cliuivh
early
today
wroJ.el
the
Sun-!
vldlng
the
necessary
finances
for tho
telegrams knew anything about them.
next six months, A three foot shoul­ which makes it an offense to attempt
duy
School
room
nod
badly
damaged
bonus.
Classes under Miss Humphries in
der of rock will he placed on each to obtain money by pretending to have history and their averages:
the main auditorium.
Origin mule- 1 Representative Month'll, of WyomSTATE RANK OF PORTLAND
inside
knowledge
on
the
stock
market
side of the road and treated with an
termined.
i ing, and some other leaders in tho
Freshman,
0(1
WILL NOT OPEN TODAY
oil covering so that when the perman­ or horse racing. Q’liricn is in jail at
________________
!
house
were
understood to ho giving
Junior,
81
NO REASON GIVEN
ent widening of the road begins, an Clearwater.
RECEIVER ASKED
'this proposal close study. Mr. MonSenior, 88
excellent foundation will have been
FOR UNITED IIKOTIIKKHOOD doll called at the White House early
l l l r T h r A a m irln lrd I'r r a a )
General average of 78 1-3.
FIRE AT ELLINGTON
made.
•
PORTLAND, Oregon, Feb. 10.—
MAINTENANCE WAY SHOPS ill the day, hut did not see the presi­
ClnsF.es
under
Mias
G.
Muriel
and
FIELD THIS MORNING
Die future development of Sanford
State Rank of Portland will not open
Illy T h r A a aitrln lrd I 'r r a a )
dent. He said afterwards that thu
TWO ARE INJURED I " vo!!a,r®"!
lOLKDO,
I't'b.
It).
Appointment
HUpp|y measures would be examined
H contingent largely upon the de­
today,
president
Olson
announced
last
•Sophomore, 87
of
receiver
for
United
Brotherhood
carefully
to determine whether much
velopment of our waterway. Increas­
night.
No
reason
given.
Rank
has
General average for whole school,
l l l r T h r A s a i i r l n l r d I’r r a a l
Maintenance
of
way
employes
and
ed river tonnage, and nothing else,
deposits
nearly
three
million.
of
thu
sum
needed for the ntonus could
HOUSTON,, TEXAS, Feb. l«.—Di»- (18.
railway shop laborers asked in peti­ not lie obtained from that direction.
will
force
the
government
to
build
the
^ .
»
asterous fire started this morning at
tion filed Federal court here hy Bacon
ThiH proposition mot with considorJohns.Indian River canal. By Imv-. E,|jMKton Field. Two men injured
Brothers and Company of this city. able reeponsu from members of tho
"&gt;g other communities take advantage when their plane crashed into gym­
"f our advantages and consign their nasium and fire started to spread
house, where apparently thuro is a
s.i a*) as a i ay *„ a* n«t *4 a A
noods to Sanford, Snnford will not rapidly by stiff breeze.
growing desire to put the bonus bill
ha
An through. There were suggestions that
only be logically hut actually the disa a-t a */( *g *.«(
Ait An
Aa SENATE AGRICULTURE fc* as a result of the agreement for u na­
t'ihuting wholesale center for this
H-U
■a COMMITTEE WILL GO M val holiday fis much as $200,000,000
section of Florida. It will be time A»
Ha
An
TO MUSCLE
SHOALS "a could he cut from thu naval hill and
‘ Hough then to talk about making it a ■&lt;1 TEX RICKARD IS
Ha
INDICTED
TODAY
FOR
'“sic point, our particular job at pros- A,
that another Inrgu sum could be sav­
WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.
CRIMINAL ASSAULT Aa Checking1of Damage Wrought by Fire Shows Big
,a t to have the water patronized to A|
ed hy cutting down the size of tho
M
—(Hy thu Associated Press)
"" cxtent that will make this pos- A.a
army.
Damage
sihlo.
—The Sunntc Agriculture
NEW YORK, Fob. 10.— Ha
A«
committee asked thu senate
Increased river tonnage with. IIa An (Hy tho Associated Press). Ha
RANK OF ENGLAND
Ha
(lly
The
Associated
Press)
for authority to visit Muscle
Tex
Rickard
was
indicted
A
-(
consequent volume of now business
REDUCES DISCOUNT RATES
Shoals in connection with
JACKSONVILLE!, Fob. 16.—Tho chocking of tho damage
° r A lford will cauRo federal and Ha for criminal assnult on two An
tho committee's considera­
state appropriations to he made for fc,x minor girls hy tho Supreme Ha wrought here hy a fire shortly boforc midnight in eight stores on
(lly T h r A a aitrln lrd I'r r a a )
Aa the northwest corner of Laura and Adams streets indicated tho Ra tion of Ford’s offer.
new foods to enrry the traffic con­ " l court grand Jury today.
LONDON, Feb. 10.—Bank of Eng­
Aa total damage would he approximately $50,000. The fire originated
signed to Sanford destined for points A4
land todny reduced discount rate to
A* Ha A(| A*
All H H&gt;| Hi K| four and one half percent.
farther South.
‘
An ■4 H'i A4 As Hv Hj Hu Ha Ha in a pressing shop.

b r in g in g r e l ie f

Ho
*r, JAMES MON HOE,
Hvi
I 0B YEAItS OF ACE,
*«A
AIt RESTED IN JAX.
R*
An
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 10
R&gt;t —(Hy the Associated Press)
Am —James Monroe, 100 years
Hn old, was arrested today for
Ru being drunk, disorderly and
Rn using profane language.
A« The municipal judge sus­
pended sentence on account
R, of his age.
Ha

SLEET

BELFAST RIOTS
CONTINUE TODAY
CHILD KILLED

a i a a j

y

" I ' l l l U I

I I I C ■

¥ ADDED

REPUBLICANS
ARE FOOLING
THE PEOPLE

i

.

t

.

'

.... . - BUSINESS GOOD FAKE WIRES
AND IMPROVING TO PRESIDENT
IN OUR COUNTRY
INVESTIGATED

FIRE IN PRESSING SHOP
BURNS OUT EIGHT STORES
- IN JACKSONVILLE TODAY

' HARDING SILENT,
BONUS UNDECIDED,
CONGRESS PLANS

�&gt;v

'fvjT.

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1922

PAGE EIGHT

WESTMINSTER CLUB
PIPE ORGAN CLUB.
The mombors of tho Westminster
T
Among the prettiest of the Valen­
Pa PARISH HOUSE CALENDAR M
Club
wero
delightfully
entertained
last
tine parties was the one Riven Mon­
Pa
^
H
MRS. FRED DAIGER. Society Editor, day afternoon by Miss Jimmie Lning ovening by Mrs. Ei D. Brownlee and t m P a t o P a P a P a t a f t i i a i t o
at her homo on Park nve., the Ruests Mrs. Phil Allen at the Manse on Oak February 20. — Subscription b rid g e _____
Phone 217-W
I f y o u h n r r n a y f r l r n 4 a v l a l t l n s y o a includitiR only tho members of the
party, Woman’s Guild, 8:00 p. m.
| jj i— j J
avenue.
TrmPic imp. or„»„ d u b . rh . t» „
Feb.
21-22—Woman’s
Club
Colonial^M
I ‘ Ig
The decorations
a p&lt;-atnl r a r d t o t k l a d e p a r t m e n t , a l v l a * living rooms were most nrtistlcnlly
• , were lovely festoons
party.
|S
■ WESLEY BARRY in_______ .
kf'arrniir n p'prr c?ated* * ***"*' * W ' decorated with cupids, hearts and bns- of red hearts being artisticnlly used.
kets of henutiful red cnrnntions. Mrs. In the door ways tiny red hearts were
NOTICE
Kent Rosseter very ably presided in festooned and in tho center of each
SOCIAL CALENDAR
8
Tho membership committee will hold
Wednesday—Welfare Dopnrtment of the absence of Mrs. Ryan, the club door frame wns a hugh red heart, cut- its rcgulnr meeting at tho Woman’s
the Woman's Club will meet at 3:30 president. Each member responded glass baskets of red roses and ferns Club House, Saturday nftemoon nt
to roll cnll with a Valentine rhyme. wero effectively placed. The punch 1:30.
o'clock.
Thursday—Mrs. C. E. Henry will en­ Much amusement came from the Vul- table was lovely with its decorations
Those having names for membertertain nt bridRc at her home on entino box, from which each guest of red hearts. The red hearts ngninst !„),ip in the club, please cnll any one of
drew her comic picture. Mrs. A. M. tho green draperies forming n lovely j the membership committee,
Park nvenuo.
Thursdny—Mrs. A. VnURhn will en­ Philips and Mrs. Porter Pitts snng setting for this pretty pnrty.
, Mrs. H. II. McCaslin, Chairmnn;
tertain tho members of tho Idlers "Hearts," accompanied by Mrs. S.
During the evening severnl interest- Mrs. Stelln Arrington, Literature Do- _
Moines on the piano. The Valentino ing contests afforded much merriment Ipnrtmcnt; Mrs. E. D. Mobley, M usic;'*
Bridge Club nt 3:00 o'clock.
S And “Just in Time” a 2-part
idea
wns still further carried out in among the guests. Miss Hcrminia , Mrs. R. A. Howard, Social.
Friday—The Every Week Brldgo Club
the
delightful
refreshments
of
"bleed­
will meet with Mrs. Raymond Key
Lehman won the prize, n heart-shaped ;
__________________
’
;
nt her home on Park nvenuo nt 3:00 ing heart" salad, sandwiches, tea and box of enndy for writing the best VnlGuess with every pur- j
J TOMORROW— HETTY COMI’SON in "The I aw £
red heart-shaped candies. The Pipe entine rhyme, while Mrs. Robert Cobb
o’clock.
AND THE WOMAN”— "Mamma’s Cow,
■
Friday—Rook-Lovers Club will meet Organ Club wishes to invite the pub­ won the other prize, also a heart­ chase — pair of shoes *
er” a two-part Century Comedy
with Miss Annio Hawkins at her lic generally to their Washington Ten shaped box of candy for drnwing the
free, Feb. 28th. — Ask,S
home on Celery avenue nt 3:30 p. m. to lie given at the Girls’ Temple Club best picture.
■ Chas. Brady, the Baritone Soloist, will sing every ■[
Snturdny—Childrcn’c story hour will next Monday afternoon, Feb. 20th.
After the contests delicious straw­ Lloyd’s Shoe Store.
.
Wednesday
}
279-0t-wlU
bo held nt 4:00 p. m. nt Central The price will be 25c per plate. Ta­ berry shortcake, topped with whipped
bles can be reserved by phoning Mrs. cream was served.
Park.
FOR SALE
A. F. McAllister, 235-W.
About sixteen members of the club
Tho now prices' nro:
D. R. Iirisson, of Daytona Reach, in
enjoyed the cordial hospitality of
Bulck S ix ................................ $1000.00
"Tho Kiddies Pnrndiao" is for kid­ these charming hostesses.
spending a few days here on business.
Bulck 4 ..................................... 1100.00
dles. Hnve them look it up nt tho
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
Olds
8 ..................................... 1800.00
K.
of
C.
Cnrnivnl.
27(l-8tc
]
(,3
Mrs. Harry Driver, of Orlando, was
Ha Ha pa Pa Pn Tm
Olds 4 ..................................... 1385.00
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
the guest nt tho UridRc luncheon yes­
fcl
When
bettor
enrs
arc
made
I
will
BRIDGE LUNCHEON
terday of Mrs. Forest Lake.
Pp.
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
sell them.
One of the most important social
1018 Wont Flrat Street
1018 West First Stmt
277-flt—d&amp;wltc
Mrs. Roy Symmes and Mrs. Davies, events of the year, and one that is pi
277-fltc;-27-ltc
N. II. GARNER.
of Winter Pnrk were the guests of anticipated each year with much pleas­ Po
ure, is the Bridge Luncheon given by Pi Classified Ads 5c a line. No Pa
Mrs. S. E. Rarrett yesterday.
Snvo money by buying your season
the Social Department of the Wom­ Pi ....ad tnken for less than 25c. Pa
Mrs. Walters and Miss Elizabeth an's Club. The Luncheon followed by PQ and positively no classified Pi ticket to tho Lycoutn Courso. $2.00
Walters, of DcLnnd, were the guests bridge was given yesterday at the Pi ads chnrged to nnyonc. Cnsh Pn for tho Bcason or 75c for onch ndmls200-tfc
of Mrs. J. M. Wallace yesterday com­ Parish House, with Mrs. R. J. Holly, Pi must accompany nil orders. Pa sion.
ing over to attend the bridge luncheon. as hostess. There were twenty-five Pi Count five words to a lino Pa
tables.
Many free attractions at tho K. of
Pa nnd remit* accordingly.
Pa
The Parish House never looked love­ Pa
270-8tc
Mrs. L. II. Lawrence, of Orlando
Pa C. Carnival.
wns the guest of Mrs. W. II. Holden lier than on this occasion. Myriads of Pa Pa Pti Pi Pa Pa Pa pa Pa os
Prices reduced and everything new
yesterday and was among the out-of­ red hearts and cupids, were festooned
at
the grand stores and pnddlo wheels
town guests attending the Bridge throughout the building, and at inter­
at
tho K. of C. Carnival.
270-8tc
FOR SALE
vals hung Japanese lanterns. In the
Luncheon.
windows and on each table were vases FOR SALE—5 acres celery land on
We have both the Cord:Lined Paper a n d the
BANKRUPT SALE OF STOCK OF
Mrs. A. S. Caldwell and little daugh­ of red rones,,which is the club flower.
Comeron ave, near Cameron City,
HARRY HANDEL
ter. Alice, of High Point, N.
are Potted plants and palms were also ef­ two acres cleared, fenced, good well,
regular Black Paper
Notice
is hereby given that the j
expected to arrive this afternoon and fectively placed. The place cards were near Inadin gstation. Price $ 1,000.00.
will be tin* guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. suggestive of Valentine Day and the \V. M. Haynes, 215 Park Ave. 279-2tp stock of goods of Harry Handel,
D. A. Caldwell at their home on Sev­ score cards were also large red FOR SALE -5 room bungalow. Price Bankrupt, located at 310 Sanford ave.,
-Ask Us for Pricesconsisting of Dry Goods and Shoes,
hearts.
enth street.
1
,.t.»
0
.
Easy
terms.
E.
1
*
.
Lane,
|)0
80ld
to
the
highest
bidder
for
Receiving the guests upon their ar­ The Real Estate Man.
271M5t| cash on Monday, Feb. 20, 1022, at II
Mrs. T. A. Neal, Mrs. Margaret rival were Mrs. It. J. Holly hostess,
Barnes, Miss Haley and Mrs. Cecil Mrs. W. T. Langley, chairman of tho F0,t SALE—HI acres celery farm, ' a. m. Sale to take place at No. 31(1
acres tiled, 5 acres cleared, 5 acres Sanford Ave.
Mutt, of Orlando, were among tin Social Department, ami Mrs. John
Woman’s
I
wil'
1
Locutctl on hard road.
E. F. HOUSHOLDER,
of
th
Lconnrdi,
president
out-of-town guests attending tho
Good
house
and
liarn.
Price,
$
1
,
000
.
278-Btc
Trustee in Bankruptcy.
&lt;
lull.
bridge luncheon given yesterday by
Easy
terms.—E.
F.
Lane,
The
Real
-------Promptly
at
1
:30
o'clock
a
delicious
tile Social Department of the Woman’:}
Estate
Man.
279-fitp
There
will
he
a cafeteria supper evSANFORD, FLORIDA
Cluii nt the Parish House. ,
six course luncheon was served by a
FOR
SALE—Five
room
house
with
‘’O’
night,
good
eatH,
help
yourselfbevy of young girls and matrons.
hnth. Apply 112 French avenue.
stylo at the K. of C. Cnrnivnl. 27fl-8te
During the afternoon several very
The Kathleen Mallory Circle of the
270-fltc
,
___
interesting
rubbers
of
liridgu
were
Haptist Missionary Society met on
played.
The
high
score
among
the
FOR SALK--Used cars and trucks; I
yesterday afternoon at the home of
Oldsmohile, 1 Dort car, 1 Ford c a r 1
Mrs. Boston Steele on lleardall ave­ dull members was made by Mrs. D.
-1 Store In Florida
10 Stores In Georgia­
nue. After a short business meet­ I.. Thrasher, who was awarded a pair $ 100; real bargains, in good condition.
S
ing Mrs. Whecless gave an interest­ of lovely candlesticks. The high score —N. 11. Garner at Williams’ Garage.
ing reading from the \V. M. U. Man­ guest prize, an attractive pottery vase 278-flt; 27-ltc
ual, which book this Circle is now was won by Mrs. I.owdcr, of Califor­ FOR SALE—1 practically new Ruo
studying. Then the matter was dis­ nia, the guest of Mrs. Charles FedSpccdwngon. See E. C. Echols at
cussed of organizing a Young Ladies der.
Sanford Mattress Factory, 013 0th St.
SELLS IT FOR LESS
Among the out-of-town guests a t­
Auxiliary and a Sunbeam Hand. At
270-0tp
the eoiiclusion of the program the tending tills delightful affair were,
hostess served delicious refreshments Mis. Horne of Waynesboro, (hi., the FOR SALE—By owner at sacrifice,
large, modern home, every conven­
consisting of strawberries and cream guest of Mrs. G. D. Hart; Mrs. I.. II.
ience,
corner lot 131x130, paved walk
Lawrence, of Orlando, the guest of
with angel's food cake.
and
street,
Sanford Heights. P. O.
Mrs. W. II. Holden; Mrs. T. A. Neal,
Box
818.
27C-0tp
Hear Haynes Friday night at the of Orlando, the guest of Mrs. S. E.
Princess Theatre.
279-3to lhinett; Mrs. Margaret Barnes, of FOR SALE—Warehouse with It. R.
Orlando, the guest of Mrs. G. I.
siding. Within four blocks of center
I. oucks; Mrs. Roy Symmes and Mrs.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
of city.
Monday being the fourth birthday Davies, of Winter Park, the guests
Geo. W. KNIGHT
anniversary of Master Herbert Doug­ of Mrs. S. E. Barrett; Miss Haley, of
272-tfe
lass, Mrs. C. L. Goodhue invited a Orlando, the guest of Mrs. Hal Wight;
number of his young friends to help Mrs. Cecil Butts, of Orlando, the
FOR RENT
guest of Mrs. Claude Howard; Mrs.
celebrate the occasion.
FOR RENT—Furnished room, III
Quantities of lovely cut flowers Lucius McLeod, of Haines City, the
Park nve.
270-iitp
were effectively used in the various guest of Mrs. Ralph Wight; Mrs.
FOR
RENT—Furnished
housekeeping
rooms, among them being red roses Cheek, of Kansas, the guest of Mrs.
and lied rooms. 314 East Fifth St.
and nasturtiums. In the dining room II. W. Herndon; Mrs. Hartengen, of
278-3tp
the Valentine ideas were carried out. New Jersey, the guest of Mrs. Geo.
The table wns centered with a large W. Knight; Mrs, John Hlntermeislcr, FOR RENT—Furnished room, 800
.
Magnolin.
278-3tp
red heart, "Jack Horner Pie," from of Augustn, Git., the guest of Mrs. W.
T.
Fields;
Mrs.
Harry
Davis,
of
Orlan­
which extended red streamers to each
FOR RENT—Furnished bed room.
place, and scattered at intervals were do, the guest of Mrs. Forest Lake; Over Seminole Cafe.
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tiny read hearts. The birthday cake Miss Simmons, of New York, the FOR RENT—Comfortable rooms for
was topped with four tiny red candles guest of Mrs. W. T. Langley; Mrs. W.
light housekeeping. 318 Palmetto
T. Donnelly, of New York, the guest
in rose holders.
nve.
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The afternoon was pleasantly spent of Mrs. A. P. Connelly; Mrs. Drum­
WANTED
with games both old and new, and at a mond, Sr., and Mrs. Hartzer, of Chi­
late hour the children were invited cago, the guests of Mrs. I). I*. Drum­ WANTED—Two waitresses or wait­
into the dining room where dainty re­ mond; Mrs. Seip, of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
ers wanted at the Altamoto Hotel,
freshments of ice cream, cakes and the guest of Mrs. Harry Heeren; Mrs. Altamonte Springs, Fla. Only white
OUR TAILORING SALE WILL CONTINUE
candy were served. Tho favors were Walters and Miss Elizabeth Walters, help employed. Phono or write fully.
THROUGH SATURDAY
of DoLand, the guests of Mrs. J. M. —Geo. E. Rates &amp; Son, Proprietors.
cunning Valentines nnd red hearts.
Master Herbert was the recipient of Wallace; Mrs. .1. Stood Jackson, of 278-2tc
We are offering big values in every department as well
many lovely gifts and the occasion was DcLnnd, the guest of Mrs. J. G. Ball;
WANTED
SALESMAN
with
car
to
as the Tailoring Department
of much enjoyment to the young Mrs. Bryan Sturman, of Pittsburgh,
travel this county, this is a bonaguests wiio were Carlyle Housholder, I’a., tile guest of Mrs. Howard SmUh;
Franklin Bennett, Braxton Perkins, Mrs. Lowtler, of California, the gi%‘st fide proposition that pays well. Write
for appointment at once.—I). M. Bry­
Wyman Harvard, Frederick Daiger, of Mrs. (Tins. Fodder; Mrs. Lane, Sr.,
ant.
P. O. Box 151, Lakeland, Fla.
Billie Thigpen, Tolar Bryan, iticlmrd of Chicago, tile guest of Mrs. Ed.
270-Gtc
Dens, Bobbie Marlowe, Helen Douglas Lane.
and Isds Couch.
LOST
See Ray Brothers Tito Special in LOST—Gold ring set with three small
Hear Haynes Friday night at the this issue. TRUCK TIRE USERS
diamonds. $5.00 reward if returned
277-Otp
Princess Theatre.
27U-3tc NOTE CAREFULLY.
to F. E. Pearson, care Crown Paper
Co., Sanford, Fla.
278-2tp
A merry-go-round, shooting gallery
Well-lighted, good stages, plenty of
LOST—Grucn
wrist
watch
between
seats at tho shows of the K. of C. and bull games at tho K. of C. Carni­
300 Elm and depot on rnilrond.
270-8tc
Carnival.
270-8tc val.
Finder please roturn to 300 Elm and
receive reward.
270-5tp
Over 1,000 lights will ho used on the
Try n Herald Want Ad today.
K. of C. Carnival grounds.
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Our Tailoring Sale Opened Up Fine
We were more than pleased with the first clay of our
first tailoring* sale in Sanford.
Every indication points to the largest tailoring sale
ever held in Sanford.

There is a Treason

We are offering big values in made-to-measure
clothing for less money.
Have your measure taken now and have the suit
come out when it suits you best.

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WAS GREAT SHOW AT
PRINCESS MONDAY
Tanglefoot vs Peruna at the Prin­
cess Monday night was gruutly onjoyed by a good assomblagu and thu
Business and Professional Woman's
club made a neat sum from the small
price of admission and also had a
fine time themselves for every ono in
the cast enjoyed the rohersuls and the
play.
Lack of space forbids a de­
tailed report of the play ,cach and
every character was excellent and well
fitted for the part and there was
much merriment over every part as
the piny was written for merriment
purposes only. Following is the cast
of characters:
DISPENSERS OF JUSTICE
Ophelin Caramel, Judge_____Mrs.
...... ................................. ...........McKay
Miss Ribbon, Clerk and Court
Stenographer___ Miss Elizabeth
...............................................MUSSON
Miss Holtignn, Court Officer and
Club W eihler___ Miss Elizabeth
_____________ _________ Humphries
THE CAUSE OF ALL THE
TROUBLE
Percy Archibald Tanglefoot, plain­
tiff..................................Mr. Reidv
Soapimn Peruna, Defendant..Mrs.
I ...................................... R. C. Maxwell
Till? LEGAL LIGHTS
* An Old Gofy, Attorney for the
Plaintiff ___ Mr........ Tom Eagan
Miss powder, Counsel for Defense
__________ Mrs. Kenneth Murrell
Mis* Paint, More Counsel for the
Defense.. __Miss Agnes Berner
WITNESS FOR Till? PLAINTIFF
A. Gay Bird, Much Addicted to Fine
Language________ Mr. Wieklnnler
Acohi Radiator, Ass't Janitor of the
Sardine Apartments__Mr. Mueller
WITNESSES FOR THE DEFENSE
Pul la Cable, Elevator Operator in
the Sardine Apartments___Mr.
___________________Tom Merdith
Samuel Scrubber, Who Takes in
Washing............. Mr. W. L. Rumple
Violet Outlnight, .Midnight Reveler
________ Miss Mary Lou Brown
SUFFICIENT UNTO HIMSELF
Mr. Masher, Court Attendant and
and Specialist on I'lDcs___ Mr.
. . . . . ...................... Jno. liponardy
Nurse for Dog
Mr. James O. Huff
THE JURY__________
Forelady, Mrs, John Leonardy, Miss
Katherine Wilson, Miss Mildred Lee,
Miss Allie Gillon, Miss Annie Lee,
Miss Elizabeth Bleek, Miss Mnrgret
Mueller, Miss Majorie Clay, Miss Ida
M. Grey, Miss Clara Phillips,, M' s
Katherine Aycoeke and Miss Edna
Chittenden.

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TOLL F M HOOCH

LEVIATHAN WILL BE
RECONDITIONED NOW

dertakers Will Have Pros­
perous Year About 1926.

STAUNTON, Va„ Fob. 15.—Nomin­
ation of Harry St. George Tucker, of
Loxfngtyn, to succeed thb late Hal.
D. Flood, ns congressman from the
It Removes the Oxygen From tn* tenth Virginia district scorned to bo
asstirrd ns the tenth district Demo­
Olood, Causes Llpo and Body to
cratic
convention opened bore today.
Turn Blue and Has the Same
Chairman
W. A. Ilrntt, of Staunton,
Effect as Asphyxiation.
was named temporary chairman. Tbe
Cleveland, u.—Undertakers will have district election will be held March
a prosperous year uhoiil 10120, In the 21st.
opinion of analytical and consulting
elienilsts here, because, they claim, the
Watch for the "big balloon nseunGrim Reaper Is whetting Ills siyihe for slon" at tho K. of C. Carnival. 27d-8tc*
u harvest of prohibition lliptor drink*
Tbe K. of C.’s will send an atrsbpi
el's.
Hundred-* or persons are -lowly but over Sanford during their carnival.
270-8tc
-mely asphyxiating themselves, ac­
cording to J. M. Kovnehy, jiwslstnnl
city chemist, |»y unsuspectingly nssiiiillnilng thi&lt; poisons found In almost aB B aaa n a aa B B B iiN a a aa a aa a aa a
every sample of wliat was believed to
be "pure bonded" Ihpmr. Hundreds of
Miniplos are brought to Kovnehy each YOU CAN GET MORE
iioiilli for analysis, lie said, ami all
lints far analyzed have coninlueil a
high pcrceiilage of fusel oil In till*
raw. In large ipmntltles, consumed
by steady drinking, inset oil cluing s
tbe blood from iixyhi'ntlghthlii to
QUALITY &amp; SERVICE
metlienilgloblii. lie Insists.
Same as Asphyxiation.
In other words, Kovach} sit}-*. fii*ci
oil remotes the oxygen front tin* him t
rouses Hie lips ami lowly to lurti
blue and Inis the same effect as as
pli} \ lilt I'm.
—at—
"Illicit peddlers of whisky tl-e &lt;ili
yliicctnlc for llavorlng pmpn-e- in
some cases, ami Mils Is very injm hillIf taken In any ipundlty, acting as a
In-arl dcpressineiil." tJu- ehemlsi ileelared.
M. K. Cftilis, proprietor of the Cltein
teal l.aborniorles, advises iln- presentday drinker to "analyze well before
using," Traces of adulteration that
clip year after year from a life have
been found III almost every bottle of
alleged "bomled" Ibpinr be lias all
aly/.eti, lie asserted.
"It Is true a portion of the contents
•i most buttles Is pure bonded whisky.
! Imt gives it ihc color, tinvor ami
■a* te." Curtis added. "But the good
dipior Is mixed with Ingredients that
,t:e Iiiinut&gt;il in Hie human system, ami
ibe ipiesilun uppermost In the minds
CLASSIFIED
of those who come to me for analysis
of their llipior Is how to remove the
ingredients and leave the bomled

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Gross Misrepresentation.
Thai "bonded" whisky is lu-lii^
giossly mlsrepiesenleil by bootleggers
, a~ revealed recently when a raid of
a printing simp In (be downtown sec­
tion by federal and police otllrlals un­
covered a plaid which is said to have
In cn devoted exclusively to Ha* initial
fi'llire of rniintorlcll labels and hott'lud tn bond revenue stamps.
The labels were similar to those
used by proadaenl distillers on pupil
lur brands of intoxicating Ihpiors pre
I Us tn the elgliteelilb ailieadinent go
b g into effect.
Ten thousand alleged eoiinierleli
r-'vi'iiiii- stumps were eonhscated. Fed
end sect el service operatives declare
tlull statements made by some of the
l\ persons ,tl rested in eonueetloll with
•tie mbl imlh'iHc IIml $50,IHMI bail hi*'*n
"rlt a red" dttrlng the last year ttirongli
-ab's of the labels to bootleggers in
l\ i a- City. New York, Chicago, h r
Hill ami nt her ell lex.

TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY 21ST, 22ND, 23RD

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BALLOON ASCENSIONS
Over Twenty Attractions, including
MERRY-GO-ROUND
SHOOTING GALLERY, Etc.
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London.—Beeiiuae. of the small de­
mand for clay pipe* nowadays T,
George St C*n. of St, J tide'll, Bristol,
who have made such pipes for de­
cades, decided to close down. The
last liati'h of day pipes was buked tn
their kiln recently.
Fifty years ago clay pipe making
was the staple Industry lit the St.
.lode's district, tail tile II tli'ins then
engaged In It are no more,
Three genera linns of the George
family hiiw the kiln lighted for tin*
last time. Up to twenty years ago
the nrm had a hlg South African trade,
the pipes being used by European
trailers to tauter with natives for
their Ivory, gold nnd other treasures.

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On the Okeechobee Branch of tho Florida East Coast Railway, Chuluota, Fla., among the pines nnd lnkcs of Seminole county, an up-to-date
modern brick hotel, with privntc baths and hot water heat. First
class cuisine. ItatcH $2.50 to $3.50 per day; $10 to $18 per week, ac­
cording to location of room.

MRS. CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, Manager

ADVERTISING COLUMNS OF THE
DAILY HERALD

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going to operate. Today In...... a see
very well.
"It's wonderful to lie tilde to si a
lignin, but 1 wish I could see a Job,"
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,|m» was working at the Society for
Hie Blind, where with other blind .... .. a
mid boys lie caned elmirs and dhl a
i,lbn- Jobs In the broom shop, (me a
day lie was told tn report to a dispen­
sary for an examination, lie wasn't
ver.v much tiitcrc*&gt;lcd. having been exuntitled many times during the _ HI
n r * ' alllletloti without anything hup
petting.

ABANDON CLAY-PIPE FURNACE

Loudon, Fob. 15.—Michael Collin*
head of Irish Provisional Government
has obtained release fefteen Uuatef
UnionlHtH recently kidnapped, an­
nounced today Houfte of Conttnona,

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mand Among Smokers la Reason
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TOTAL DEATHS AT 25
for Closing Plant.

UOLI.INH HECIJUE8 RELEASE
OF ULSTER UNIONISTS

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

DANGER FROM RAW FUSEL OIL

Cleveland.—Joe Liitiza. nineteen. Ims

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BELFAST, Fob. 15. —Shooting re­
sumed in West Belfast early today.
Total deaths since Saturday twenty, five.
Arrangements for evneun| thin o ' British troops from Southern
| Ireland resumed today after two dayB
suspension.

AND SPRING FESTIVAL

TUCKER TO SUCCEED FLOOD?

MIAMI FINANCE DIRECTOR
Inst Ids Job ami be Is finding It hard ­
GET RAISE IN SALARY er to get anal Iter one tlmii at any oili­
I I l f Tin* AMHorliilnt

Mid-Winter Carnival

(Mr Thi* Annul-In(rd I'rrnn)

WASHINGTON, Fob. lb.Contrnct
for reconditioning Ginnt Leviathan
Formnlly awarded by shipping board
today to Newport News ship building
Cleveland Chorr.ict Declares Un­ nrd dry dock company.

ST. AUGUSTINE, Feb. 111.—Morris
Heller, of Newark, N. J., before leav­
ing for his home Inst night declared
lie was fleeced of his life savings,
$105,000, here last week by confidence
men and that In* was returning to
New York to consult his attorneys.
Three private detectives from New­
ark, who came here last week, said
they had learned that Heller, ncI compnnied by another man, hud go tic
hurriedly to Newark on February *1,
drawn $105,000 from his hank and re| turned immediately to St. Augustine,
i Friends, believing an attempt was
being made to de rmid Heller, employ­
ed the detec lives to come here-in the
hope that the fleecing could lie prej vented, but on their arrival they dis­ F EGAINS SIGHT, LOSES JOB
covered Heller and the other man had
departed for some unknown destina­ When His Blindness Is Cured, Position
in Broom Shop in Cleveland
tion in the north. Heller returned to
Ceases.
St. Augustine Monday.

MIAMI, Felt, Hi.—The city council
has passed an ordinance increasing
the salary of the officer of director of
finance, held by W. A. Kohlcpp from
$5,000 toS 7,500.
Mr. Kohlepp, who succeeded C. B.
Seidell at the time of the recent shakeup of the city administration, had
served temporarily and oil a lave of
udseitee from his employer, an Atlanta
accounting firm.
11is definite acceptance of the pos­
ition hod been cintingciil upon the
city council granting the increase.

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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. He who responds
profits equally with him who has sent out the call, for it
is always “something for something,” with the honors
even on .both sides. Study the classified section of—

The Daily Herald

�10 acres celery land, cleared, tiled with two 3-in. and
two 2-inch wells, small house and barn, 2 horses, single
and double plows, cuttaway, horse distributor, wagon,
and other tools, a real bargain at $8,000.00.
. Let me show you this property while it’s dry—the
wells are extra good.

20 acres, 15 tiled, 5 wells, house and barn You have to
see this to appreciate its value at $15,000.
3-room cottage, bath and kitchenette, lot 50x100, fur­
nished, at $2,000. Half cash.
Be sure and see me before buying this spring. I can
save you money.

P H O N E 391
It ail happened one night last week. wet is all," in reply to Inquiries us to home town in the north stopping
l-IUK ('ll 1KP HAS
NARROW ESCAI'K A resident reported to the police that his condition.
there. To prove it they exhibited a
a “liquor party" was in progress in
Mr. Holland was running pnsbenger picture postcord which bore the fol­
i l l r Tin*
a house nearby and Deputy Sheriff train Nn. 43, the Waycross-Lakolnnd lowing message:
K E Y WEST, Fell. 1G.—Fire Chief
“Having a fine time in St. Peters­
.Min I lance and several policemen local, A freight train on a siding had
I'imli-r narrowly cBcnpoil Injury or went to tho scene.
Ac the officers not cleared the main line sufficiently burg. Are stopping at the hotel.
Jeall, here several daytt ago when the
entered the house someone inside set and the passenger locomotive struck Ilowdy."
steering g ea r of his automobile broke off a sulphur bomb which emitted 1 it and was thrown into the ditch up­
The information clerk gulped once
while he was making a run to n fire. dense clouds of stiffling fumes, with side down.
The firemun jumped and immediately swallowed her chew­
Tin- car dashed to the sidewalk at tho evident intention of forcing the when the crash occurcd and was not ing gum.
t(ll, corner of Petronia und White St., officers to retreat, to give them an hurt but Express Messenger Elmer
mounted the curb and turned. The opportunity to escape,
Strickland was thrown ngainst n safe APOPKA WOMAN RUN
Cliicf crawled from tho wreckage un­
DOWN BY MOTORIST
The police said one member of the in the express car behind tho engine
injured, flagged a motor fire truck party got away and threw a bng con­ and was severely bruised.
Orlando, Feb. 1G.—Mrs. A. P. Starfollowing , climbed aboard and pro. taining two half gallon jugs of moon­
bird, wife of one of Apopka’s best
, ceded to the fore. It later develop- shine into salt creek, at the rear of
known
business men was seriously in­
HOWDY HOTEL AT ST. PETE
t,,l that the wrecked car provioUHly the house.
jured late Monday when she was
Ilancc essayed the role
IS NEWEST JOKE OtJT
}m,i been condemned and that the City of rescuer, removing his clothes and
struck by an automobile driven by
Council had naked for bids for a new diving in five feet of water recovered
l.eland ilowthornc. While Mrs. Star( H r T h e A ssc irln trd P r e s s )
bird's
injuries arc considered serious
one.
the liquor.
More liquid was found
ST. PETERSBURG, F"b. 10.—A
they
are
not likely to prove fatal.
in the house.
prosperous looking couple walked in­
,;\S BOMBS LATEST
to tile Bureau of information of the
TO OUTWIT THE OFFICERS
ENOINK WAS THROWN INTO
Chamber of Commerce here the other NINE ARE HELD IN
KNICKERBOCKER CASE
DITCH ENGINEER ESCAPES day and asked a clerk to direct them
l l l r T h e A s s o c i a t e d I ’r c s s l
St Petersburg, Feb. 10.—Violators
to the Hotel Howdy. The name of
WASHINGTON, Feb.
10.—Nine
uf the prohibition laws have uncork
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the hostelry was a new one to the men were ordered held for the grand
LAKELAND, Fell. 10.—Jesse llol- clerk and after examining every chart jury by the coroner’s jury which
ed a new trick here to outwit the
imlii e and members of tho local de­ land, one of the host known Atlantic and record in the place, she informed brought in n verdict tonight In con­
partment are seriously considering n j Coast Line engineers in Florida crawl­ the inquirers there was no hotel here nection with the collapse of the roof
request to the City Commission that ed unhurt from beneath his overturn­ known by that name. The questioners of the Knickerbocker motion picture
it authorize the purchase of lmthlng ed engine near Florida City Friday insisted there was, however, and de­ theatre January 28, resulting in the
suits and gas mnsks for the officers. afternoon, remarking "just a little clared they bad friends from their (lentil (»*' 08 persons.

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MEN’S CLUB DEFEATS ROTARY.
In one of the fastest, closest and
iii" -1 exciting games of the season on
the Parish House alleys last night the
Men’s Club beat tho Rotary Club by
a very small margin.
&lt;barlie Britt rolled high scores with
Matthews and Overlin running close
• "tills. The next game will bo Itotween the Rotary and the Kiw unis
*'bibs next Monday evening.
The .score follows:
Mcn'a Club
Hetta ...................153 138 105 31*0
Itciinett
......... n s 123 127 305
Overlin
137 138 128 403
Fox
........... 102 100 lltf 320
Matthews .......... 12'.* 150 111 121*
Club totals.......
Rotary Club
Knight
......... 148 101*
Hritt
.......... 132 1(15
Itousholiler ....... 102 121
Delia
115 111
Henry
133
K E. Steve•ns .... 1*7

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433
330
810
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Totals.................................... 1835
Standing of the Clubs
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Men’s Club .............. I
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Congregational Club 3
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Kiwnnls Club ........ 2
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Rotary Club ............ I
3

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FLORIDA’S OWN TENOR,
LAWRENCE IIAYNES, WON
HEARTS IN TALLAHASSEE

BOY SCOUl' ANNIVERSARY
urtist of rare ability. He sings with
abandon ami puts his personality into
every phrase. His interpretations are
so sincere that his audience is at mice
tarried away with the true artistry o"
bis singing. Mr. Haynes’ French is
beautiful, as well as his Italian. His
articulation is clear and distinct.
The program offered was alto­
gether a delight, and each number was
prefaced by a few remarks by tho
singer which were thoroughly ap­
preciated by the audience. The sing­
er undoubtedly possesses the three
requisites of a real artist—the beauti­
ful, golden voice, the sincerity of in­
terpretation, and a rare muslcionship.
Those who heard him Monday even­
ing predict a great future for him.
BUENA VISTA LOTS GOING
FAST MANY VALUABLE
PRESENTS FREE
The subdivision on celery avenue
is creating more interest every day
and those who want lots in this now
subdivision must hurry as the lots
are selling fast. This is one of the
best locations in the city for a resi­
dence section and in a short time you
will see homes started in Buena Vista.
Many valunblo prizes are given away
every day to those who register nt
headquarters loentcd nt Millers store,
if you have not registered do so right
away, it does not cost you anything
to register and you have a chance to
win a Ford car also two building lots
and one of tho fine presents Hint are
on display at Miller’s store.
The
drawing lot number one to lie given
away free to the one holding the lucky
number will take place Saturday
afternoon promptly at three thirty
o'clock and every one holding tickets
will have n chance on this lot but you
must lie on the grounds to win the lot,
so do not full to go out to Buena Vista
Saturday aftcroon; one week from
Saturday the drawing for the Ford
car and lot No. 2 will take placo
Hurry and got your ticket and bo one
of the lucky ones} nil of tho drawings
are fair and square and win yourself
one of the presents of tho Ford car
and two lots free.

L it t le C o o le r T o -d a y 2
which makes us feel that it is not too late yet
to Ret one of those fine

PENNSYLVANIA KNIT SWEATERS
at the big: reduction now on them. It will pay
you to lay one away until next year at these
prices.

© p p k in s &amp;

B ritt

The Store Thnt is Different

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Sanford, Florida

H AYNES, TENO R
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A U SPICES AMERICAN LEGION AND W OM AN’S AUXILIARY
" i to Rn to hi to to Pst

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The H»y Scouts of Sanford are
planning observance of the Anniver­
sary of the Scout Movement,
Troop three has malic special prep­
aration for tbis occasion.
Mr. M. ('. Haddock is the Scout
Master and has ns his assistant Mr.
Harry Harrow.
The program as arranged by them
is as follows:
Friday night, 7 P. M. Field Day
Meet in the open and gymnasium.
Contests in the following:
1. Tent Pitching.
2. Water Boiling.
:t. First Aid Contest.
I. Knot Tying.
The contest field Is well lighted
and the public is invited. Come to the
corner of Park and Gth, Friday at 7
P. M. and cncourngc the Scouts.
SUNDAY II A. M.
The scout Master has invited Dr.
George Hyman to preach an nnnivcri
enry sermon for the Boy Scouts. Dr.
Hyman has been a Scout Master for
a number of years.
He is at pres­
ent President of the Sanford Boy
Scout Council.
At tho service Mr. Chandler Sharon
will advise a special message.
The Boy Scouts of Sanford are do­
ing nn excellent work and they should
be encouraged by your presence nt
these services.
AMERICAN RANCHMAN
SHOT TO DEATH
AT MONTERRY,, MEXICO
( I l y T h e A n n o H l i l e d l'r&lt;-na)

WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.—Charles
Burrow, also known as Charles Mil­
ler, American manager of a ranch
near Monterry, Mexico, r.hnt to death
by undentified porno ns February 1st,
state department advised today.

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countries the people here to
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crops, Nice rain last night Re
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Thnnk you cards, Birthdny cards,
nnd folders, Valentine assortment
just arrived.
1022 calendar Pads
hero nt last, Place cards, nut clips,
Tally enrds, All kinds of invitations,
Gift cards, Greeting cards. Congratu­
lations, Shut in cards, Sympathy
enrds nnd Birth announcements.

C rim e

The surest way to keep a man from
stealing: is to remove the thing* he
wants to steal.
Put your surplus money into an in­
terest bearing- account at this bank
where it will earn you a profit and,
strengthening the basis of credit,
will help to build homes and expand
business in this community.
Force burglars to work for an honest
living by keeping your money in the
Rank.

Fair tonight and Friday;
colder tonight. freezing
temperature in north; tenipenitiirc ne.n freezing with
frost in Central and prohably frost in interior of the
Smith portion tonight.

Some good athletic events and but­ NEW THINGS AT THE
tle royals at the athletic show at the
HERALD OFFICE
K1 of C. Carnival.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fob. 10.—(Speciitl.)—Tho appearance of Mr. Law*
Employment Bureau..
renee Haynes, tenor, of Jacksonville,
The
vocational committee of the Busi­
in concert hero Monday ovoning, nt
ness
and Professional Womon’s Club
the state college for women, convinc­
requests
all young woman d«slring
Hear Haynes Friday night nt .the
ed n Inrge and enthusiastic audience
employment
to register at tho First
270-3tc
that Florida would bccoino famous Princess Theatre.
National Bank.
for her tenor.
Hear Haynes Friday night at the
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Opposite Lincoln

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10,1922

PAGE FOUR

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fraught with monneo In a number of PI
V|i
directions.
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Mr. Hays is described ns "the Lnn- J
Your Uncle Henry Ford muy not be
P a b llik M « v»r? a fte rn e o a e ie e p t
imr a t t h e H e r a l d D a U d l e * . 107 classically educated, out ho printB a ills of tho Movies." This Is an unjus- j
V j* " jjlUi [
M a c n o l l a A v e , N n n fo rd , K la .
I
tx
' .f' ! a
Kood tleal of Rood sense In his Denr- tifled comparison. Baseball needed i
cleaning
out,
but
Judge
Landis
was
J;
bom Independent, all the same. Fol­
not hired by tho men who were to bo J
lowing is a chunk of It:
I'UOlalHHBIlH
cleaned
out. On tho contrary, Mr. ■
"The lower House of Congress after
R . J . IK )I.laY ______________ ____— K d l l o r
Hays
is
hired by the men who ought £
passed
H, J . L I M a A I I D . . . ^ . . . I l e e r e t a r y - T r e a » a r e r solemn deliberation recently
H . A. M : i : l - ...........- ...... _ ( l e n r r a l M n n i i e r
to
be
cleaned
out if the movies nre to J
C. I.. I l l WIN '...........C i r c u l a t i o n M a n a g e r an ‘anti-lynching’ bill. The vote coinI ' h n n e 14H u p t u OtOO 1*. M.
cidcd roughly with the partisan divls- be brought up to an Amerlcnn stand- ■
A d v e rtis in g I t a tr a M ade K n o w n on
Ion of northern Republicans and ard. The source of tho rottenness in
A p p licatio n
the movies Is the source of thq movies
Southern Democrats.
N u h s c r l p t l o n I’r l c e In A d v a n c e
This institution, whoso success and strength hus
"Theoretically, the object of the bill themselves, in tho grade of control
One 1 e n r
...................... (HOC
B is M o n t h s ........... ....... ........ _............... . 11.00 was to reduce lynchings, which have that hns been exercised over them,
been builded by u loyal people, whose most valu­
D e l i v e r e d In C i t y b y C a r r i e r
O n e W e e k .............................. ............ 13 C e n t a had for their most numerous victims and that control hns been exercised
able nsset Is the confidence, trust and esteem of
without let or hindrance by Adolph
T h e b i g I - - t o D t - p a g e W e e k l y H e r* the negroes living in the South. Ac­
aid e n tire ly r o v e r s
B e m l n o le C o u n t y tually, the object of the bill wns to Zukor, Carl Lnemmlo, Hiram Abrams,
those who know it best and whose highest en­
a n d Is p u b l i s h e d e y e r y F r i d a y . A d v e r ­
Colwyn,
t i s i n g r a t e s m n d e ‘ k n o w n o n a p p l i c a ­ enter favor with negro voters, who Lewis J. Se’znick, Samuel
t i o n . D r m o r r n t l c In p o l i t i e s . 1.1 .S0 p e r nre numerous in some of the northern Marcus Loow, William Fox.
These
deavor is to attnin still higher plains of service—
&gt; e n r , n l w n y s In n d v n n e e ,
names
arc
not
all
of
them
the
real
voting
centers.
H U M IIF .il T I I F ABNOCIA TKD FIIBB B
wishes you a happy, healthful and prosperous
"Theoretically, the opposition to names of the men designated, but
It*
the bill was inspired by the altruistic they are the names by which tho con
New Year.
belief that federal interference with trailers of moviedom are known. They
Another snow storm in the north.
state officials for shortcomings in are the men who have agreed to pay
punishing lynchings, is an unwarrant- Will Hays $ I fit),000 a year to clean up
Richmond and Washington hurled &gt; 1 paternalistic rule. Actually, the the movie... And where shall he beopposition felt that the southern vo- gin. if not with his own bosses?
under six inehes of snow nguin.
tors would resent any vote which
The price, the spectacular gesture
----------might be construed as catering to no- of repentance, indicates the desperate
Good time to send Florida literature Knu,H
plight into which the indecent motion
to northern states, It is cloudy here * "Negro voters may look forward picture had been forced by the moral
with confidence to the appearance indignation of the American people,
hut not cold.
shortly
of some franked copies of the Indeed $150,000 is a mighty low figure
------------ o...................... , ,
,
.
Congressional Record in which the «t which to buy off the moral indignaBaseball in Orlando must have .mwf thl,ir rm.„ lin, v]miwnt. tlon of the American people. It is
mediate support, says headline in Or- jy denounced.
to0| „,-,|ent up* reckoned as one per cent of the possilandt' papers. Yes, we know all about holders of the Old South may enheart- l,*t‘ $• "»,000.000 a censor’s insistence on
it. There wan « time when Sanford on themselves with the thought that 'b’cency ""uld cost. Mr. Hays realizpeople though along the same lin es. ' l,rinte«l Patriotism, of their own par- «"• of lourH®' that ,his U ,,rctMR0,y
“SERVICE THAT COUNTS”
tinilnr liraiul. will noon In* &lt;l&lt;*liv«&gt;ri*&lt;l
l*1'1'1* i*noHt»n to do, liaiut1ticolar
Nowntlaya, wc* say aomuthuitf rise*.
ly, to head off the righteous wrath of
We handle everything in
free.
The crowd
"As for the hill, if it becomes a thtf American people.
THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE LINE
Why doesn’t Billy Bryan tell us just law, then arc few southerners who whith ™" thc m"vics '''l" thv deepest
what he intends to do about that sen­ fear that it will have any more effect l,0Mi,,,w pollution went to the presiCar Lots or Less. Ship us
atorial race? He is so coy and shy thnn did the constitutional amendment dent h cabinet, acquireu an unquvstiongiving the negro the vote. Neither do wl,Ic American, a Presbyterian elder,
Richmond, Virginia
and says that he will wait until lie is the northerners.
'n f®cL to do the work of hending off.
called. Well, that will proliahly he a
"But viewed simply as an arrange- ^
's done it is worth a thousand
long time although they do not make ment of words the measure is entire- timc" $ 1T.0,000 to the movie kings,
_ ,
.
them any better than William Jen­ ly commendable. So, too, would be a «nd it means further incalculable dam- fatalities claimed by pneumonia, arc
J * "“f? *!, 1 ' at
c.r“Ver /t. cy.
nings when it comes to being one of
looked
upon
with
terror.
|
°Pernlc
tnoy
put
out
beioro tliey
constitutional amendment prohibiting a^1’ American character,
the greatest men of his time. How­ murder."
"A certain percentage of pneumonia ’ovur nttuml,t t" "Pul1” nnythinK' so
As far as we ai*v aware, Mr. Hays
ever, we do not opine that he will give
_______ 0 ______
had never shown any.........................
interest in re.. cases is communicated from other p e r-‘thnt “ is " vcry difficult matter to
up his past laurels for something in
forming
the
movies
prior
to
this
bussons to another; malaria, on the oth- &lt;tonv*l’t l*u’m ar'd Her,d t*1cm to the
WK NEED IMPROVEMENTS.
the unknown.
iness engagement. If he had been the er hand, is a preventable disease, and.
w’bcre they belong
-o--The state is watching with n grent
least
stirred
toward
that
needed
rethe
highest
death
rate
in
any
state
A growing city like a growing busi­
deal of interest the outcome of the
Hit VAN HAS NOT It EACH HI) \
ness
needs certain improvements to form be would have known that as from malaria is far below the lowest trials of the men arrested in Fort
DECISION.
keep up with the march of progress. Postmaster-General of the United death rate from pneumonia."
When
States lie could have been a greater
The Reporter publishes a chart I.mnlcrdalc and Jacksonville.
The statement from Hon. W. .1. A growing city needs more paved force in compelling the movies to showing the number of cases of t,u‘y arc fm" " 1 «ui,ty aml
to *hc
Bryan, given out at Miami this streets, more sewers, more lights, clean up (Inin he can possibly lie ns pneumonia to each 100,000 of popula­ chain gang we can truly say thnt
more
extensions
of
the
public
utilities.
morning and printed in The Times
tin' movies' hired man. Any cabinet tion in the United States registration the reform has started in earnest and
today, indicates that he is being Sanford is a growing city and when member, standing up in ins place tu- area during 1010. Thirty-three states &gt;that Florida will once more he a safe
strongly urged to make the race for one stops to consider that few im­ day against the torrent of degeneracy were included in the area that year ' place for the tourist from other
the nomination for United States provements have been made here in
states to visit.—Palatka News.
l,y t,R‘ film lnto t,u' American and Delaware had the highest and
senator, hut he does not definntely many years along the lines sngested
it is patent to everyone that big imany cabinet member whr.tso- Florida the lowest pneumonia rates.
suggest what his decision may be.
provements
are
needed
and
they
canever
101,1,1
'lo m " ° fwr c,u*‘"
The states in order, and the number of
["V m v S w e ,
w cifK ’
He reiterates statements which he
not
be
made
with
budget
money
from
in
tho
:,ext
thirtv
*
!“V*
ll,a"
,,a
ya
«•«’l“*
r
'&gt;»ndred
thousand
follow:
,
'v
m
v
,
N
i a -2
made to friends while in Tampa re­
year to year for they are too large to as "lovi‘' 1?ml»l‘»y^. could do in five
Delaware, 185.2; New York, 160.-1;.
ENDING FEBRUARY II. l»-2.
cently—that, while he stands ready
We ytar!‘* ‘^ r‘ ^ ays by resigning from New Jersey, 158.7;
Pennsylvania,
Temperature: The forepart of the
to serve the people if it is clearly he treated as annual expenses.
the Cabinet lias lost bis best oppor­ In. I; Maryland, 152.H; Rhode Island, WCek unusually cold, resulting in
can
dispense
with
them
and
stay
in
indicated (hat his services are de­
tunity to serve tho people in this mat­ 1.1.7; Connecticut, l.tl.'J; Mnssachu- freezing temperatures in interior of
sired, he will not enter into a the country village class and thus lie ter.
setts, IIU.P; Missouri, PJ8 .ll; Vermont, central counties; tho last of the week
penny wise and pound foolish or we
scramble for the nomination.
125,1; Kentucky, 121.5; Colorado, were much warmer than tho seasonal.
As nearly three months intcrven» can bond the city for sufficient to put
MALARIA
VS.
PNECMO.N*
\
l'JI.:i; Maine, lj:t.t»; Ohio, 122.7; New
Precipitioir There was almost u
before the primary will |&gt;(&lt; held, it is i over the many new streets and the
Hampshire,
120.2;
Louisiana,
110
.
2
;
genaral
absence of rain, and high­
evident Mr. Bryan must reach a de­ boat basin and the many improve­
Indiana, 110.1; Michigan, IOK.il; llli- lands in the peninsula and must of
ments
that
this
city
must
have
if
we
The
State
Board
of
Health,
taking
cision in the near future.
If he is
imis, 107.1; South Carolina, 102.2; the southern division need rain; low
to make the race , even his remark- expect to grow and expand and up- 1cognizance of statements that many
Tennessee, 102.2; Virginia, 00.5; Mon­
ability as a campaigner would be taxed peal to the investors. I here will he persons hesitate to visit Florida or tana, 08.1; California, 07.0; Wiseon- lands nre mostly in good condition.
There was an unusually high percent­
no
new
sub-divisions
in
ami
around
to make a canvass of the great stato
make this state their homes because of i i i , 0 I.2; Mississippi, 00.5; Utah, 00.5; age of sunshine over most of the sec­
Sanford
unless
more
brick
streets
and
of Florida in t his short time.
Kansas, 87.0; Washington, 8(5.5; North tion.
If Bryan
Tr.unn.dM.U
I « « •«
f»r tin. n.nv
..... «'
l"«&gt;' «*"
Carolina,
81.0; Oregon, 70.0; MinncsoCondition of Crops: Tender truck i
Tor this great honor the people of ritory. There will bo no expansion, about malaria devotes two pages of 11, 78.1; Florida, 78.0.
suffered from frost on he first two
cheaper
lots,
hame
for
the
Monthly
Vital
Statistics
Reporter
Florida will he surfeited with orntorv '
‘ ,“-*a|'L’r
»"* «han.e for ,h
days of the week, when freezing tem­
Bryan is noted throughout the world l,r"*l,‘'‘‘tivc builder to obtain a lot for January, issued under the super­
peratures occurvd in interior portions
TURNING
ON
THE
LIGHT
as a platform speaker, and Trammell wlu‘" ‘
nre the ordinary im- vision of Stewart G. Thompson, to a
or
the northern and central counties;
provements
that
are
a
vital
necessity
is also noted for bis nhilpy in this
discussion of malaria and pneumonia.
and
low temperatures damaged truck
line.
As a conncipience, this may to the comfort of the home and to ob­ The Reporter declares that mortality
When wiro-tnpping and other conlocally
in the south. The 8th was tho
not lie the dull year ia Florida polities serve the necessary sanitary regula­ statistics of tlie United States Census t'idence games became a thriving incoldest
day in the winter in much of
that had been anticipated. Tampa tions. Brick streets and sewers are Bureau for lull* show that deaths that ilustry in Florida two or three years
the
section.
Beans, strawberry bloom,
.essential to the expansion of the city. year from pneumonia were JW.u times og,, « very famous detective, an cxTribune.
peppers,
pons,
some lettuce, ami tom­
We have been congested too long in u grentor than those from malaria, lotifidcnce man, made the public
atoes
showed
the
touch of frost. Cit­
restricted distric t of the city hounded I iMumotiia caused more deaths than statement that practices could not
THE I'l.OltlllA COST.
rus
trees
are
in
good
conditio and
by p* Mocks and no one could get any other disease except tuberculosis, thrive in any community where the
shipments
of
fruit
continued;
much
"Pneumonia occurs iu all climates operatives were not hand in glove with premature bloom is observed in the
One of the largest papers ever pub­ farther out because there were no imEvidently Governor central and southern divisions. The
lished iu the state came out yesterday ptovemuiits and no conveniences. In and affects all ages," declares the Re- local officials.
f.
&lt;:t
a
city
can
only
grow
as
far
as
tlu*
porter.
"It
is
more
prevalent,
howHardee
thought
this when he sent Planting of cane, melons, corn and
at Winter Park and regardless of the
fact that it Is a Republican paper pub­ city improvements grow and suburbs ever, in states where the seasons of a trusted officer from Jacksonville to some oats continued; some corn nnd
While Fort Lauderdale reecnty to investi- melons are up and doing well in /the
lished in a solid Democratic state, it can only grow as fast as city improvc- had weather are prolonged.
there are other causes, such as ex- gate and arrest ti hand of these central and southern countries, plant­
looks like it means business and will ’
art' inatnllml.
proliahly show u lot of we older heads
AHi,lt' fr‘m‘ thu man&gt;' i»»l*»vemonts po.sure and lowered vitality, a milder thieves there.
ing has begun in the northern division
In speaking of this instance the
something about journalism at least if that tire needed here now the making climate with plenty of sunshine unnnl
preparations are aevite in the ex­
nut politics. The Winter Park Post of the improvements this summer will douhtcdly gives a certain amount of Daytona News says: "The same eon- treme western counties. Tobacco beds
ditlon has been tolerated in this coun- nr? in good condition. Fall oats are
has been getting ready for several
work to many
uml will protection.
“Floridn Inis been referred to as ty for many years. Information has doing well. Irish potatoes are in fair
■months and that live wire,.!. H. Wend- k''',p lh‘' *'ily on “ Ht‘‘"(|y growth all
ler, who promoted the Post iiiul is ,,,,ri"g th« summer months. The very ‘the playground of the nation.’ This is keen given the sheriff and other offi- to good condition, although frost did
a great extent, to the fact thnt cials regarding the workings of the some slight damage. Farm work is
largely responsible for it, kept saying j fact u,at Sanfurii is making these im- due to
________
thnt the Post would only be printed l"'ovemcnts will give the city the thousands of tourists come to Florida wire-tapping thieves, warrants have well advanced. Country roads of tin*
when everything was ready, lie evikiml of advertising throughout i &lt;|urint7 the winter mouths and enjoy been sworn out and allowed to grow peninsula are hard surfaced or brick;
dently knew what he wanted in the lkl‘ t-runtry. We should get to these t|u. ,„i|(| climate, sunshine and tem- musty while the bandits have walked hence, goad at all times.
newspaper line and he waited until lie impr' l'mo"u ,,H «iult-kly as possible, perature that is enjoyed in their home the streets of Daytona unmolested.
states during a very short season of * * * Three V o I iih ii county res­
had it and then he shot us something
**
the year. Notwithstanding the fact idents whom it is claimed received General Sales Tax
big tiiul something good. The first
HANKS IN NIK MONIES
that many persons who come to Flori­ SI5,000 Inst season for protection of Only Feasible Method
edition of course was a booster edition
and consisted of 120 pages, well writThe Dearborn Independent, Henry da with a lowered resistance, ndvanc- wire-tappers, nre today holding secret
For Raising Funds
ten, well edited, well printed.
The Ford's personal weekly, believes that ed age und many other handicaps, the conferences and shivering in their
boots
for
four
some
of
the
crooks
will
pneumonia
death
rate
is
lower
in
advertising and make-up show real Will Hay’s advent as a purifier of the
Fur Soldiers' B o i m i s Says President
style and we want to congratulate movies is nil bosh, and Mr. Ford's Florida than in any other ntnte in the op and tell all they know. If they
Harding Totlny
do. Volusia county will he shaken from
Messrs. Wendicr, Griffin, Stevens and pap r says so with a confidence and United States registration area.
III® T h n %«»|t#*tM«t*|| I'r r * * )
stem
to
stem
by
the
expose,
as
Palm
“It
scents
rather
strange
that
there
tho whole bunch on getting out a real argument thnt attracts attention. He
WASHINGTON. Fob. 10—President
county is being shaken today
ure those who hesitate to come to B-ach
newspaper. Uncle Hill Stevens is tile says:
,
.... „ „ . .
. Harding informed congress today he
where it Is alleged by iVfidavits pub, . .
, , .
,
of ,malaria
state news editor, W. II. Griffin is
The mystery of Will Buys, as lur Florida on account
,
, , , when
,,
. considered general sales tax tho only
n
thu
midst
of
a
comllshed
in
the
Palm
Beach
Post,
that
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,
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,
,
they
are
right
in
managing editor and J. II. Wendicr is is gbout to enter personally, as adver,
i
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• lenslole method of raising funds for
death Senator Campbell bud been the “go- ..
...
president and general manager and tisci!, upon the management of the munity where thu. . pneumonia
. .
,' e-tween
.
I.#for the confidence
i
*
,
men, nnd the soldiers bonus. In a letter to conhe
the presiding genius.
j .navies, begins to take speculative rate is exceedingly high.
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.•here
other
prominent citizens are grossional leaders he suggested. thnt
,
“ I)o not overlook the seriousness of where
The first number had a separate s.*c- , fmm. After the Sunday school motif
. . . .. ,
unless congress saw fit to enact snles
Even
the
judge
sit,
.
malaria,
because
of
the
picture
drawn
being
inpHcntcd..................
.
.
,
.
,
.
,
tlon for Sanford, Orlando, Wlntei had been duly exploited, namely, thnt
,,,v nnssnge
cgis a on
Tark ;.n I other cities and they won. ...r. I*-.yes was going into movie man- of pnoumunia. Malaria is serious but ting at the present hearing says bo | h . . . ‘ l'' ° &gt;«&gt;n-Ks
U Is pie voidable. Everyone who so has been approached with an offer »h»lll«l
»&gt;°temporarilypostponed.
.wcll arranged carrying advertising agenvit t i stop their extreme and
and special write-up stuff for local nuu*nat'ng naughtiness, the sober sec- desires can learn how to avoid malaria. - ’considerable sum to throw the case s p v p i |., p u »t ,|&lt;, ii \ | 7 k
iT n o n tln v e n w n i
people.
Olid thought or the sophisticated bu- Pneumonia, on the other hand, is not out and release the crooks, who have *
so
easy
to
avoid
and
because
of
its
taken
millions
from
Florida
in
the!
Tho edition was all right and if tin "'m to pluy with interesting results,
m i*
th advertising patronage can he kept u.i Aside ironi its being regrettable that prevalence in many cases seems to past half dozen years. ”
have
been
taken
for
granted
nnd
notj
The
men
who
come
into
this
statu
to
..........
WASHINGTON
Feb. 16.—Vory
throughout the year it looks like thi ‘ho mnv'.u kings could reach Into the
fuared
hh its seriousness should war- fleece tho unwary Iny their plans enre- severe earthquake recorded Inst night
Florida lo st will he a winner. &gt; • piesldent’n eabiput and, by the pulling
nt
Congratulations to the Post nnd Its power ofi a Hpuctaculan isulurjv lift rant;,,\vhlle many other diseases, thnt &gt;fully. They firat ingratiate them- nt Georgetown U njv^U y(}
with local officials, and it iH &gt;\ ten-twenty untilil eleven-two.,
out a promising cabinet officer, it Is only claim a ^pipll percentage of the J.',jiulyef,
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REAL FLIGHTS

one is fed, the balloon ascension will
bo the same time each night, and it is
possible that Mr. Johnson will make
one night flight, the first time ever
, „ H.
^
seen in Sanford. Tho merry-go-round,
WM,h,r report .a y . cool w ith e r.
shooting gallery and ball games are
EVHKY NIGIIT AT K. OFC. CARNIhero and will open up in time for tho
VAl.—THREE NIGHTS
ootkiop to k" olnrmotl "bout In
first night. The rehearsals for tho
NEXT WEEK
different
shows are going on and
k)rfilnthese attractions will be worth sever­
A contract was signed yesterday by al times the price asked.
jtndrew Lees wnn mm)hr the visi- the Knights of Columbus Carnival
This carnival comes off Tuesday,
tl,,. fnir in Orlnndo yesterday.
Committee with the Johnson Galloon {Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 21, 22
br&gt; to
111,1 ^ "n thw vac,,nt ,ots ,,n Flrflt
You hr of Dnnlelson, Co„ for three flights and parachute 1street
next to the postoffice, and in
drops
to
take
place
during
the
carni­
u ’ ..111it(| on his old neighbors Mr.
addition to all tho above attractions,
val.
i, I). Martin yesterday.
the Sanford Hand will render a conI his Company has made many rec­ Jcert each night. lie there!
________________
The Wontnn s Club will cnll off tho ords for themselves throughout the *
21-22
ns
a
Uriitc&lt;l
StntcH
and
Mr.
Johnson
him-!TRY
GUARANTEED
AMERICAN
u|onial Party f'»r Feb,
artrsy to the Knight of Columbus self, will be here to put on the flights
Leather Dubin. Will waterproof
or ns - t ..ii.nl. lie not only flies , and preserve your shoes. In black and
«r and Mrs. F. Derby leave today to the clouds before dropping with tho I tun. Price 25c per box at all shoe
280-18tc
, St Petersburg fo ra few days parnchutu, but he does all sorts of hair [ dealers.
fore returning home to Oil City, Pn. raising stunts while in the air, sueh as
the flag trie!;, hanging by bis teeth, FOUR POWER TREATY
ADOPTED IIY SENATE.
G. W.
Mr siai Mrs. v».
n . Richards of hanging by one foot and such like,
lton \jnjne have
AGREED UPON TODAY
ve been
he the guests ; and the people of Snnford are prom■ "P. «•--»»and .Mrs. I.
Martin this ' ised a real treat at these exhibitions.
(Hjr T h e Aamit-litl.il I ' r e n l
The large gas bag will lie filled on
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1(1. — The
the
carnival
grounds,
the
vacant
lots
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Tyler and fnmadoption by tlie senate of n resolu­
hn've returned to Snnford nftcr an next to tlie postoffice, and will not lie
tion of Senator Hitchcock, Democrat,
wncP „f four years and will again filled each evening until after six
of
Nebraska, asking President Hard­
onu. residents of this city residing o’clock to give one a chance to get
ing
for additional information about
Ijjt,. (morn. Mr. Taylor will he through with their day's work before
four-power
Pacific treaty was virtual­
taking in the balloon ascension.
fcdrntifi ,1 with tlie Zachary-Tyicr
ly
agreed
upon
today after two hours
This balloon flight is one of tho
B*t* (■„. The many friends of Mr.
discussion
in
the
foreign relations
,1Mrs. Taylor will lie glad to learn several free at tractions furnished to committee. The senate later adopted
1their return.
He is the son of the people absolutely free and paid for the resolution.
by the Knights of Columbus. The car­
r. am! .Mrs. (’has. Tyler.
nival committee lias arranged n carni­
Guess with every pur­
Pr. h. 1 Henderson of Henderson- val program that will be tlie very best
Lillf, N. &lt; •. is in the city for a few seen in Sanford and they promise all a chase — pair of shoes
visit, Mr. Johnson has res id- big time. About $1,000 will be spent
in Hendersonville for many years by this committee before the opening free, Feb. 28th. — Ask
[served in the Civil War with the night, and it behooves all of Sanford Lloyd’s Shoe Store.
tan fedcrate forces and has met sev- to turn out and enjoy these events,
27!&gt;-Ut-wltc
al „f the hoys in gray bore in San- not only to help them financially hut
k fl| and his stay is being made, most to come out and enjoy what is placed
Nice fnt liens and friers, fresh coun­
Urasant.
lie is a guest of the there for you.
try eggs, '15c per dozen.—The Popular
The Cafeteria supper will start each Market.
(jneiiln House.

PERSONALS

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In reply to n lettler from the Cham­
ber of Commerce Hcnutor jflctchur
enclosed the following resolution,
Joint Resolution
Approving the offer of .Mr. Henry
Ford of January 25, 1022, for the com­
pletion and leasing of the dams and
hydroelectric power plants at Muscle
Shoals and for the purchase of nitrate
plant numbered I, nitrate plant num­
bered 2, the Waco quarry, and the
Gorkas Warrior River steam plant,
all in tin1 State of Alabama,
Resolved by the Senate and House
of Representatives of the United
States of America in Congress assem­
bled, That the offer of Mr, Henry
Ford, submitted to the Secretary of
War, a a! dnted .(January 25, 1022, en­
titled ‘‘Proposal of Henry Ford for
the completion and leasing of the
darns and hydroelectric power plant.,
at Muscle Shoals end for the purpose
of nitrate plant numbered 1, nitrate
numbered 2, tin* Waco quarry, and tin
Warrior River steam plant, all in tile
State of Alabama," be, and the same
is hereby, approved by Congress, and
the Secretary of War is hereby au­
thorized to enter into and execute on
behalf of the United States such ap­
propriate instruments of contract as
will effectuate the agreement in ac­
cordance with said offer.
Hear Haynes Friday night at tlie
Princess Theatre.
270-3 te
Hear Haynes Friday night at the
Princess Theatre.
279-3tc

Cnrlnt Shipments Reported for Wed­
nesday, Fcbrunry 15th
Milk-fed veal, best western beef,
Florida—Sanford section ................43
pork ami mutton.—The Popular Mar­
Florida—Manatee section .............. tt
ket.
280-2U;
Florida—Tampa section .................. 1
California—Southern district....... 2
Every woman juror tries conscien­
tiously to decide the case according
Total ears
55
to the law and the evidence and her
intuition
Destination of Florida Shipments
Florence ....................
9
FOR SALE
Now York
5
The
new
prices
are:
Toledo ......................................
I
Gulck S ix ............................. $ 11100.00
Columbus .............................
1
Bulck I
1100.00
St. Louis
1 Olds 8
1800.00
Potomac Yards
8
Olds I
1386.00
Waycross
3
Whenbetter ears are made I will
West Jacksonville
1
sell them.
I 277-(tt"d&amp;wltc
"ton &lt;
Davenport
t
277-0tc;-27-ltc
N II. GARNER.
Savannah
7
Fort Worth
2 Pi " i Pn Pa P-a pj P-i fa P's Pa
1
ButTnlo
P\
1 Pq
Sun Antonia
Pa
li
( hicago
p.i
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New Orleans
»)
Pa
Memphis
&lt; P1
Pa
I
Baltimore
Pn Classified Ads 5c a line. No Pa
tea
p i
53 p i ad taken for less than 25c. Pa
Total cars
and positively no classified
Pi ads charged to anyone. Cash Pn
Diversions Filed Since l.ast Report
Pn must accompany all orders. Pa
From Savannah: New York I, Bos­
Pn Count five words to a line Pa
ton 4, Cleveland I, St. Louis I, Bufalo
Pa
Pi and remit accordingly.
t. Chicago I.
Pn
Pn
From Waycross: New York 2.
i Pn * i P i
Pi pa Pa Pa Pu
Front Potomac Yards: New Yoik2.
Sri'

CLASSIFIED
ADS

WEATHER BUREAU
FOR SALE
All quotations are for Florida Gold­
PUTS UP WARNINGS
en Self Blanching Celery in 10-inch FOR SALE—Oak and other hard
FOR BIG STORM crates unless otherwise stated.
wood, strand wood range, $2.50;.
H i r T h e A a a iirls ird t're a a )
fire place, $2.0(1. Hoskins Jones,
WASHINGTON, Fell. 15.—Wcatli- dipping I’oint Information. Wcdnes- n,.anlll|| Avenue.
280-tfc
day, February 15th:
. . ...--------------------------------er bureau today ordered northwest
5 acres celery land on
SANFORD, I*LA.: Warm, clear.
Comcron
nvc,
near Cameron City,
storm warnings displayed West !■lor- Hnuiings moderate, good wire inquiry.
two
acres
cleared,
fenced, good well,
1 idn Coast Cedar Keys mid Atlanta’ Demand and movement
moderate,
near loadin gstution. Price $1,000.00.
Coast from Miami to Wilmington market firm, no change in prices. Car- W, M. Haynes, 215 Park Avc. 270-2tp
North Carolina, Storm -entnil over lots f. o. b. cash track: in incr crates FOR SALE 5 loom bungalow. Price
Southwestern Georgia mevirig North­ Golden Self Itlaiii liiiig, in tlie rough,
$1,350. Easy terms. K. F. Lane,
Is-lls, $2.35-$2.50; collets I', o. It. usual
west.
The Real Estate Man.
279-Gtp
terms: $2.iV)-$2.75.
FOR
SALE
15
acres
celery
farm,
5
MANATEE
SECTION:
About
25
There will be a cafeteria supper ev­
acres
tiled,
5
acres
cleared,
5
acres
Market
slightly
ery night, good eats, help yourself- t,,rs ,,u* last night,
stylo at the K. of C. Carnival, 27ti-8tc weaker. Cnrlots f. o’ b. cash truck: wild land. Located on hard road.
10-ineh crates Golden Self Blanching ...... . house and barn. Price, $ 1,000.
in
the rough, Is-Gs, mostly $2.00-$2.25, Easy terms. E. F. Lane, The Real
I,em u one new thing every day. A
-------Estate Man.
279-Gtp
little floor oil sprinkled on the baby’s
Total
carlot
shipments
from
San­
FOR
SALE—Five
room
house
with
dress will keep the floors shining.
ford section this season to date,
hath. Apply 112 French nvenuc.
cars
502
279-Ctc
t quart of Stebbins' Peanut Butter
Total
carlot
shipments
from
Man­
FOR
SALE
Used
cars
ami
trucks;
t
this week only 05c. The popular Mar­
atee
section
this
season
to
dale,
Olds
mobile,
1
Dort
car,
I
Kurd
car
ket.
230-2tc
385 $ 100; real bargains, in good condition.
ears
Total
curiot
shipments
from
Flor­
N, H. Garner at Williams' Garage.
The germ culture may figure m
ida last season to same date,
278-0t; 27-ltc
the next year war. as Irwin says, but
911
ears
agriculture will again he the deciding
FOK SALE—1 practically now Rco
fnclor.
Specdwagon. See E. C. Echols at
Telegraphic Reports From Important
Sanford
Mattress Factory, 013 0th St.
.Markets
Still, it's easier to got a square
270-Gtp
PITTSBURGH: to, snowing. No
peg ill a round lade than to get u
square deal in a sphere uf influence. arrivals. 20 ears oil t r a c k . Opening FOR SALE By owner at sacrifice,
prices Thursday moderate. Demand
large, modern home, every conven­
ience,
corner lot 131x130, paved walk
Stick
to
France.
""'veim-nt
v
e
r
y
slow.
Market
is
Of course we’ll
but she has gone so fur now tlint it slightly weaker. Fla.'s $3.25-$‘l.75, and street, Snnford Heights. P. O.
mostly $3.25-$3,50.
Box 818.
270-Gtp
may lie 11 little difficult to catch up.
PHILADELPHIA:
21, cloudy.
FOR SALE—Warehouse with K. R.
And so Lloyd-Goorgo won't come Calif. I, Flu. G arrived. I I cars on siding. Within four blocks of center
to this country?
Ilult- Just wait track. Demand and movement slow. of city.
until he retires and needs a little Market steady. Fla.’s Is-Gs $2.75-$3.
Geo. W. KNIGHT
Few fancy $3.25-$3.50. Other sizes $2spending money.
272-tfc
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$2.50. Few fancy $3.00.
CHICAGO: li. dear. Flu. 2 nrrivThe American people have lost
FOR RENT
cd.
7 cars on track. Few sales at*-1 _____ _____________
_________ _
many
of
their
illusions,
tint
they
still
“CORKING”
j' think the millennium will come count of weather. Fla.'s -ts-Gs $3.50- 'I’OR REN I - connecting unfurnish$4.00. Hs-IOs $2.75-$3,25.
;
rooms, first floor, private onthrough congress.
NEW YORK: 21, cloudy. Kin.*20 Ounce, modern conveniences. 311 W.
Demand P’1*1*
280-2tp
Another little trouble with tiic arrived. Supplies liberal.
and
movement
limited.
Market
slightFOR
ItKNT
Furnished
room,
*111
country is that too many people
ly
weaker.
Pln.'s
Ils-Os
$2.7r&gt;-$.'L2ft.
|
Park
ave.
279-Otp
think happiness in always quoted
Few ns high ns $3.50. Smaller and FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping
f. o. Ii. Detroit.
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larger $2.00-$3.5U.
and tied rooms. 314 East Fifth St.
Universal brotherhood lias reachPAUL: 51111110 8, clear. No
278-3tp
cd the point where all nations arc wil* ,-ni's unloaded. Supplies moderate. De­
FOR RENT—Furnished room, 800
ling to give up their muzzle-loading niand and movement light. Market is
Magnolia.
27H-3tp
brass cannon
weaker. Fla.’s $ 1.00-$ 1.51).
Huck Towels
Whisk Brooms
Wash Basins
1'OR RENT—Furnished icil room,
_____
(
j BOSTON: 28, snowing. Fla. I ar.itiitf-c
Over
Scminolo Cafe.
Ahout the time a girl is passing r&gt;v‘‘|l- I broken car on track. SupTurkish
Towels
Floor
Mops
Dish Drainers
(hrougli the sour pickle nge a boy P^us liberal. Demand and movement
WANTED
begins to harbor the conviction that
Market weaker. Carlot sales to
WANTED SALESMAN with car to
lie is a woman hater.
" ednesday, !■In. « 3s-Gs, $3.75.
Part Leather Gloves
MuHin Pans
f lips and Saucers
Fla. |
travel this county, this is a boiuiCINCINNATI:
13,
dear.
■
t’losing fide proposition that pays well. Write
■
The
newest
griiiblson
.V
Wilhite.
it
a
irived.
-I
curs
on
track.
■
uds gloriout price*! Wednesday and opening Thins- for appointment at once.—I). M. Bry4-qt. Preserve Kettles Ladies’ Vest_______
Kitchen Knives
need nut despair, ,
I,.
day of freedom even to * tirmreiiv
progeny ef day, supplies liberal, dvmuiid and ant, I*. O. Box 151, Lakeland, Fla,
movement slow. Market is slightly j
270-0tc
kings
may
amount
u&gt;
something.
Children’s Waists
Flour Sifters
Sauce Pans
wpaker. Fla.’s some poorly blanched
LOST
Some men are horn rich, some nc- Is-Gs, $3.60. Few $3.75.
Whisk
Brooms_____
quire riches, and somegive up and! ST. LOUIS: 15, cloudy. Fla. 2 \ LOST—Onion wrist watch between
Mop Holders
Fry Pans
call it filthv lurnce.
arrived. 5 unbroken. 3 broken cars I 300 Elm and depot on railroad.
j track. Demand and movement light. Finder plcasu return to 300 Elm and
Children’s Hose
Graters and Slieers
Nothing is de'inite yet. The new
Market firm. Few sales. Fla.’s Is- receive reward.
270-5tp
balance of power is simuly a first Gs, $3.75-$ 1.1)0.
nUND
trial balance
- MINNEAPOLIS: minus 8 , clear.
_________ _______ ___ _
Ladies’
Hose_______
Coffee Pots
_____
I Fla 1 arrived. 3 eurs on track. Sup- FOUND—Bunch of keys with number
The German of "I can’t pay" means pile* liberal. Demand ami movement
0:!r&gt;2 "» them. Owner can have
Men’s Hose
••I
doubt
like
thunder
if
moderate.
Market
steady.
Fla.’s
"lime
*&gt;y calling at Herald office and
Screw Drivers
in English
paying for this ad.
2K0-2tp
$4.75.
you can make me pay."
I
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POTOMAC YARDS; Reports pass- j FOUND—One pair of glasses. OwnOur opinion is that American aym* i»U* tor 24 hours previous to 7 a. m.
or can get same by calling at Ilorpnthy for Americans is due In part today, 38 cars- doitiiic l: New York aid office, proving property and pay273-tfc
to the smell of Turkish cignrctts.
10. Hoaton 3, Buffalo 2, Philadelphia ing for this ad.
2, Montreal 2, Washington 2, R o c h e s - --------------------------If business mush suhssit on half a tor 2, Elmira 2, Ogdcnhurg 2, Albany
The band will play every night nt
PHONE--550 ■ ’oaf,
rn-hiips it will hnve the wit to 1, Providence 1.
tho K. of C. Carnival,
27G-8te
213-215 SANFORD AVEljlUE----------------------- ;— ---------------------fire half thu loa'ers.
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Only a few of the iniuiy bargains can be mentioned here. Come in and ■
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j Fresh curned beef and cabbage, car1 case of Van Camp's cream (large)
Readjustment:
The
are
of
keeprots
and
1
beets
ut
thu
Populut*
Mar$5.35;
dozen cans $1.35. -The Popular
V •'
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others
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a*..-;, , ir ■iii &lt;Jin.//f-.iv; .* -i ]i no
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.* Itor 1gets' cold f cut and cuts prices*
ket. '
280-2tc Market.
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Starting Saturday

5

Sale

The Greatest Event of the New Year j
It’s a monster sale of new bargains, at the old-fashioned price ot 19c ■
you will find a lot of
values that you will surely want,
Each purchase is an investment, ou save money in every article. *
Lome early for the widest selection.
•

H e re a r e a f e w t h i n g s t h a t 1 9 c w ill b u y s
d u r i n g t h i s S a le
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UVims I'riilrlt', Wimli.—"Old Scotty,"
for yours lomlor of llu* famous Iten]
of tiufTiilo Hour I’lorro, S. 1 lull ro
ooiilly shipped lioro wltli several him&lt;lroil of Ids kind, Ims mot Ids kindly

anil by n younger mill stronger bull.
Tbo lord Ho tight. In which fonoo.
mid sheds worn iloinollsliod mid Uugr
liolos diik In Ibo olirtli, mid "Old
Scotty," bleeding, haggard. WHS Villiiliilstioil, IiihI oi I sovon hours. A now
bull, "Yakliiiuu" by imtim. reigns
sii|iromo, having gained tbo tltlo by

WASHINGTON, Feb.
10.—The
UIVOllCB
nomination of Arthur G. Froo, of
Welch, West, Vn., to he recorder of Harold Hall
deeds for the District of Columbin,
V8,
was confirmed by the Senute to­ Eliznboth Hall.
day.
President Harding first nom­ To Ellzuboth Hull, UufTalo, v
It appearing from the .#,!? Ytr
inated for the office Henry Lincoln
Harold Hall heroin duly fij
'
Johnson, Negro Hepublican national is complainant in the a| ' . ' thlt 1
comnijttccmnn of Georgln, hut tho cause, that it is the belief
ntnuination was held up after opposi- fiant that Elizabeth |[«|| 1,
tlon had developed, especially on the Ident of the State of K|0 i 1
part of Southern senators,
[she is n resident of tho ki
------------------------I York, residing in i!„ir„|o y*
Hmiknipt's Petition for Discharge and 1mid that there is n„ „' ew^
Order of Not ire Thereon
Slut, ot Plorldn, ,ht
'* .
tin tm n in m n
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poena upon whom would bind L* &gt;
In the District Court of the United fcmlnnt; and that alTiunt furts.»
Stales for the Division, Southern
that he believes tho age of th, ^
District of Florida
ant
to be over twenty.onc y ' 6
and
In the matter of
You,
therefore, Klizabeth i!,ii
Huauaount Plc U u eilb B L u r a r t the t o m a n 1
Hurry Handel, Bankrupt.
ordered to appear to this bin 1*
No. 212D in Bankruptcy
duly filed in this cause r
AT THE STAR THEATRE TONIGHT
To the Honorable Khydon M. Call, of Murch, A. |&gt;. 11*00 ,,
Judge of the District Court uf thu a Rule Day of this Court. ^ ^
INDORKS SCREEN
SUPERSTITION
AN
AID TO CARLETON
United StutcH for tho Southern Dis­
It Is further ordered that tht..
DETECTION OF
trict of Floridn:
tice be published fnr four co "
CRIMINALS
Hetty Compson's Leading Matt in "The ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON
weeks in the Sanford Herald
Southern
District
uf
Floridn,
ss:
paper published in Seminole C
Law and the Woman" I)IhTheory Is Adntirnhly Demonstrated
^
On this 15th day of February, A. D. Floridn.
cusse
Art
Ily Hetty Compson in "The Law
1D22, on reading the Petition for Dis­
Witneas: E. A. Douglass rw
And the Woman"
charge of the above-named Bnnkrupt, the Circuit Court, and a ^
"Screcn protruyal 1b, to a degree, it is—
this (5th day of February A n im&gt;
Because a woman, guilty uf a capi­ more difficult than legitimate work," i ORDERED By the Court, that u
(SEAL)
B. a . HOUCI.W®
tal crime was superstitious—to the soys Will Cnrlcton, actor, opera sing hearing be had upon the same on thu
Clerk of the Circuit L
extent that breaking her mirror fore­ er and screen leading man who plnyn | I2Tth day of Murch, A. D. H122, before
Hy: A M. WEEKS, D&lt;
shadowed doom for her,—she was fin­
the said court, at Jacksonville, in said THETFORD A WILKINSON,
opposite
Betty
Compson
in
“The
Law
ally forced to confess at the eleventh
district, at 10 o'clock in forenoon; and
Solicitors for Conipit, 2'J.Ji
hour and save the life of a man con­ and tho Woman," a Paramount pic­ that notice thereof he published in
ture, which comes to the Star Theatre Sanford Herald, a newspaper printed IIANKRUPT SALE OF STOCK 0
victed of murder, though innocent.
She Is tlie central [dot of "The Law tonight in “The Law and the Woman," in sail) district, and that all known
HARRY HANDEL
and the Woman," a new Paramount Mr. Cnrlcton is a husband who is creditors and other persons in interest
Notice is hereby given that u
picture, starring Hetty Compson, to wrongfully convicted of tho murder '»»&gt;' appear at tho said time and place atock or goods of Hnrry
In* seen at the Star Theatre tonight. of his ward through the machinations and show cause, if any they have, why Bankrupt, located at ;|ltl Sanfordm
It is by means of this idea—playing of a jealous woman. She proves to he the prayer of said petitioner should ^consisting of Dry (loads and Sbtt
upon the superstition of the guilty the slayer and her guilt is later es- aot he granted.
j will ho sold to the highest bidderfi
woman—that Miss Compson, in the tublishod by the wife of the accused
And it is further ordered by tile ensh on Monday, I'cb. 20, lD21,m
role of the faithful wife of the nccus- just in time to save him from electro- court, that the clerk shall send, by a. m. Sale to take place at Nq.U
,,,j
succeeds in obtaining a conration. The picture was directed by mail, to all known creditors, copies of Sanford Avc.
ft,Mai()n
„ vntl1|)iro&gt; wholn s|„.
Punrhyn Stanlnws from a play by ^said petition and this order, addressed
E, F. IB WSIIOLDER,
eon front a with the gresome reminders Clyde Fitch.
to them at their places of residence as 278-5tc
Tin tie in llankm^
o f her crime. The picture shows the
________________ stated.
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WITNESS The Honorable Rliydon
See Ray Druthers Tiro Special|
homicidal eases.
YilICSS With ev ery pur- M. Call, Judge of the said court, and this issue. TUI &lt;K LIKE USES
No stronger play has been produc­ ch a se ---- pair o f sh o es t*"‘ sva* thereof, at Jacksonville, in NOTE CAREFl’Ll Y.
277-8
ed than this. William T, Cnrlctuu f r p p
F o il
9 f if li
4 j said district, on the loth day of Febplays opposite the star and heads an | r e e ’ 1 ®J}'
---- A S K ruary, A. D. 1922.
, A morry-go-round, shootingfiU«
unusually strong supporting cast.
Lloyd S Shoe Store. _
(SEAL) EDWIN Ji. WILLIAMS
and hall games at the K. of C. Cm
279-Ct-wltc 2S0-Itc
Clerk, val.
270
t a p p e r s d id n ' t g e t
WERNER'S $100,000 AS HE
FORGOT FAKE MILLION
i3 n aiiE n r.n r:c: jM HnuBEBBESj b o b ■ H a a m a n a ii n n n B H ■■■■■■ **BHniM aaa an t f s u n i i m

Betty Compson

bulTulo yours 111:0 on tbo Onkoln
prairies.
tin arrival boro tbo lionl of buffalo,
Iiiirobasod by looal rupllallslB, woro
llborutod In tin extensive fenced area
of bills and valleys.
"Scotty" was
hnughtlly parading bis 3,000 pounds
of scltlsbness when a picturesque
young bull, nearly equal In size, inailo
a vicious hinge at the wrinkled old
king. "Scotty" swttntt and caught tbo
blow with Ills bead. Then started tbo
battle, the most remarkable ever wit­
nessed In this section of tbo West,
tiroat calm settled m o r tbo hlg herd
as the two debtors bellowed and
roared.
Tbo debtors 1&gt;11wed earth,
plunged mid tore at each other with
bom s mol hoofs. Tbo buttle scone
shifted back and forth on the prairie
for seven hours, when darkness al­
lowed "Old Scotty" to lose Ids ad­
versary and limp painfully away.
Yakima Indians who saw the mil*
mills lighting are now fearful lest
those anltuals, so near their reserva­
tion, break out of the coniines and In­
vade their villages.
ll Is esitiilillod by tin owners of
this newly established herd Hmi
there w i l l ...... ... nimmil Increase of 50
■olves. If ns antli'ipnted then eiieu
aiitnmn 50 or the largest anluiiils will
lie slallgllteri'd for the 1‘ueltli- f'olist
markets.

A SONG FOR EACH STATE

JACKSONVILLE, Fob. Id.- Wil­
liam Werner, president of the firm of
William Werner it- Sons Company,
Brooklyn, testified at the preliminary
hearing of five alleged wire tappers
and confidence men arrested hero in
a raid last week that several days pre­
vious to the raid he had won S1,20!).000 on a horse race tit lie place. Ask­
ed to put up $100,000 in cash to show
that he was "goody" lie testified, lie
immediately "got wi V and lost all
interest in his "winnings." G, S.
l.yriiickson, Lakewood. ()., also testi­
fied. The defendants were Imld un­
der $ 1,00(1 hand each on a charge of
attempting fraud, and immediately
were rearrested on warrants charg­
ing them with operating a g.iniblitig
house.
The authorities
intimated
that other charges would he filed at
intervals in order that the t o ta l of 1
the hail set would lie so great, i t !
would lie impossible for the defendants
to make it,

Miss 1 lirlssie Andcrsmi ol Wash
ington, I ».
Ims 11 hobby, namely.
Ho- i'ullfi'1 lug of sum- songs. She numtiers In her eolleetloa songs from
nearly every state in the Union. Site
has written the governor of each state
requesting him to forward to iter 11
copy of the stale song, ami In such
Tho Pipe Organ Club Easter Bazaar
eases where the stale Is songless, Ims
will
he held Saturday, April 8 th at
made suggestions and efforts to have
Moore’s Optical Parlors, opp. |&gt;. o.
so m e melody adopted.

Cleo Rldgely-

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GERMAN OFFICERS ARE TRIED
N o n e o f D e f e n d a n t s C a n Be R e a c h e d
— G e n e ra l S en te n c e d to F iv e
Years.

Paris—People of the north of France
whose territory was so long occupied
by Urn enemy, have not forgotten or
forgiven Urn (Jermaiis for their ex­
cesses In the war.
A war runnel I at l.llle has Just
passed a number ot seal ernes against
tieriimn nllb'ers and soldiers for crimes
committed during the Invasion. The
condemned were not - present to he
tried, so that these sentences can only
he put Into clYeet If one of the guilty
persons should lie arrested III Fram e.
lieneral Muller, one of those absent,
was condemned to live years' Imprlslminriit and ofMi francs line for stealing
njects of art and furniture at Can
dry.

TRAIN SCHEDULE
CORRECTED TO NOV. in. 1921

No.,
No.
No.
No.
No.

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

Southbound
Arrive
83... ....... 2:30 n.m,
27...
01... ....... 1:18 p.m.
89... ........ 2:55 p.m.
85...
Northhnund
Arrive
82..
84... ....... 11:45 a.m.
80.. ....... 2:35p,m.
92. ....... 4:00 p.m.
28.. ....... 10:00 p.m.
Trilby Branch
Arrive

Puzzling Murder Mystery
Is Uncovered by Cat
Wheeling.—The frantic efforts
of a cat to get out of a win­
dow at Warworn!, a milmrli. led
to the discovery of an unsolved
murder. Thomas I'liolach, forly. m is found oif the Hum- by
liaise who went to release the
eat. T he man’* head was al
most M'.crcd. An ax and razor
lay urnrby. Thrift stam p- and
stockthe value of sev­
eral tlmtiMiod dollars " r i v mu

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Leesburg Branch
Arrivo
167...„...... 3:55 p.m.
21........ 2:50 p.m.
101........ 5:50 p.m.
25........ 1:30 p.m.
22...... 7:00 p.m.

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1:38 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
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7:00 a.m.
3:25 p.m.
7:80 a.m.
7:00 p.m.

sheasks for the SMoon,

Qualities at once acceptable
to the critical car owner
Dissect the Moon as critically as your wariness in matters con'
cerning automobiles bids you. The more particular you may
be, the better it stands inspection.
Scats as comfortable as your favorite lounge at home. Uphoh
stored in hand-crushed Spanish leather, French pleated, air
ventilated, which is exclusively Moon. A windshield— really
drip-proof. It’s our exclusive design also.
The unusual grace and sweep of the fenders add immensely to
the clean, rakish lines o f the w hole design. Die-stamped— solid
firm. Built in — not hung o n —-no annoying trembling and
rumbling. Snare-drum type headlights, easily shifted to any
angle or focus. And finally — heart and constitution, sound.
The examiner into its mechanical excellence will pass it as per­
fect. W e lcjivc it to y o u — just ask a M oon owner for his
opinion. He’ll give you a better argument for becoming pos­
sessed o f one than any w e have.
M o o n ' s T en P roven U nits
Continental Rtd Seal Motor.
6. Bore &amp; Btck Clutch.
g. Pflco Starter awl Ignition.
7. Bayfield Carburetor,
Timken Axle\.
S. T.xide Hallery.
4. Spicer Universal Joints.
p. tedders Radiator—German Silver.
5. lirou/n-Lipe Transmission.
10. Gtmmer Steering Gear.

Tom Eagan

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Sanford, Fla*

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Oviedo Ilrnnch
\ xNo, 120......... .' 7:45 p.m.
xNo. 127...........
3:40 p.m.
s • x—Daily, oxcopt Sunday.

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MOON

Built by Moon Motor t a r Company, St. Louis, U. S. A. Founded 19,07 |&gt;y Joseph W* Moo*

�: professional :
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BUSINESS :
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THOS. J. A. REIDY

ASKS EX-KING TO PAY
Woman Claims William of Wied
Owes Her 5,000,000 Francs.
Mrs. Roberta Merges Corwin Hill
Tearle, Formerly of Brooklyn, Asks
the State Department to Help
Her Collect—Has No I. O. U.

Now York.— Lending money to
kings—n "privilege" which doesn't full
to the lot of everyone—Is nn experl*
cnee which Mrs. Holierln Mrnge* ('or*
win lllll Tenrle, formerly of Brooklyn
hut lately of Paris declares Is codling
hut noi nllugether pradtalde.
Slit* arrived recently from Purls bent
A ttorney-at-L aw
upon visiting tin* .siatt* depnrtiiioiii to
Orer Seminole County BnnW
see what the Wnshlugtou ofllelnls
[ saNFOKI&gt;
*:* *:* FL0KIDA could tin to ahl her In collecting ft,lMl,*
0OO frnnes which “lie elnlms to have
g i h t in Spinal Adjustments advanced P rim e William of Wletl, who
ISP'
ocrii|iletl llu* throne of Alhuitln for
seven months before the mithrcnk of
the war furred him to lice,
’ Dndor of Chiropractic
Mrs. Menues, who wns known as
(iiirncr-WoodrufT Building
"the Pearl of Khcrpslicad May" hefore
I Office Honrs:
she eloped In ipirj with Young Halsey
I n to 12 n. ni. and 1 to C p. m.
Corn In. a Brooklyn millionaire. Is
I Sundays ami evenings by nppolntmunt aeeimipnnied bv her ulster, .Miss Until
Menges, ami her ra m hi. f'upl. .T. It. K.
- ^ t e y l e n e W e ld in g
•Tnckson, upon whom she relies to salt*
Htaallidc her claim against Prince
OF ALL KINDS
William.
Captain .laekson explained that Mrs.
S a n fo r d
Mt nges was Inirmluct it to tin* king of
10!i North Sanford Avenue
Alhanla at Mnnle Carlo In 1(IIH hy
King ConstantIm* of Greece, whom -In*
was entertaining at her villa there.
She had met King Constantine through
Prince de I,yuan, formerly a menthol*
of the Austrian embassy at Wn-hlng
ton, to whom she laid been Introduced
V. C. C O L L E R , P rop.
hy her hiishnnd, MaJ. Artlotr Hill of
England.
G eneral
"Prince William tenewed Ids nc*
(|iiillntance with Mrs. Menges at the
Hotel Coiitlneiitat f Paris," snl.l Cap­
CONTRACTOR and BUILDE* tain
.laekson. "and borrowed oImi.imm)
IJ17 Commercial Street Sanford, FU frnnes from tier then."
"Don't think me too easy," broke in
Mrs. Menges. "Yon see, he watched
me win Co1.1 um} Crimes gambling at
Contractor and Builder
Mottle Carlo, and living In a big villa
there, and all tlmt sort of thing, and
I SANFORD
*"• FLORID'
he th 'tight I had millions to burn.
" lie promised to pay It all In s
S a n fo rd
year,” Captain .tnckson added. "He
also promised to make Mrs. Menges
I
FOR SERVICE
the imnllit In I umlmssndor of Albania
Call 146-J
lit Parts, and said he would help her
W. BAWLING. Prop.
enlist the aid of continental police In
finding Jewels she lost la America."
"Have you n ........
from Prince
William?" Mrs, Menges was asked.

, Attorney nn.l CounnclIor-at-Uw
I ,„finR in State nnd Federal Courta
|PT 0 Ver Seminole County Bank

Tleor^e A. DeCottes

Wm. J- Kermode, D. C,

Welding Co.

IsANFORD NOVEL'H
WORKS

MILLIONAIRE'S WIFE IS
GOMPERS HAS PLAN
Cleveland, officers said and they fur­
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
TO AID UNEMPLOYED ther declared clack bonds nnd dup­
KILLED WHEN RUN DOWN
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
licate written Instructions were found
BY AUTOMOBILE
Hut Officials Are Not. Inclined on nil three.
To Favor His
Orlnndo, Feb. 10.—(Special) Mrs.
J. F. Hughes, whoso husband is h froProposal
Guess with every pur­
tired tinplate manufacturer, of Pitts*
burg, Pa., died at the Orange General
WASHINGTON, Feb, 1G,—Propos­ chase — pair of shoes
hospital nt .'1:.'I0 o'clock this afternoon als for steps to relieve unemploy­ free, Feb. 28th. — Ask
ns the result of injuries received when ment among nnvy yard workers Lloyd’s Shoe Store.
212 East. 1st St.
Sanford, Fla.
struck by nn automobile driven by caused by the recent order sus­
270-Ct-wltc
Mrs. Mary Downs, of Pino Castle, nt pending work on ships and guns
11 o'clock this morning.
which would he scrapped under the
The accident occured just south of navel limitation trenty were sub­
the city limits on the Tnnipn rond In mitted to Secretary Denhy today by
front of u filling station. Mrs, Hugh­ President Campers, of the American
es ha,] stepped from the automobile o ' Federation of Labor, end a committee 1
her sister, Mrs. M. S. Snyder, whoso of nnvy yard workers and have been
husband is a millionaire oil operator, rofei red to the technical experts of the
nlso of Pittsburg, and stntrted to cross nnvy department for consideration. It
A..B. Chase
the road, wlici, she was hit by the fust wns said tonight in connection with
driven car of Mrs. Downs, knocking the workers’ plan that several of the
the body fifty feet. Immediately enr- suggestions made were manifestly im­
Lester and
ried into the Orange General hospital possible to carry out.
item by, tu an ni,conscious condition
Out* of these was tile proposal that
SAVE YOU MONEY
Premier Grand Pianos
from which she never emerged, nn ex­ the Government complete as one of I
Write us
amination disclosed a fracture of the tin b-llleships lo be retained nder tile |
Empire Hotel Block
base of the skull, the left leg broken tre 'y tin* vessel now under construe
Russell and Edison
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
In two places, the right leg broken tion in the Government yard ut B ro o k -!
above the knee and internal injuries. lyn. V V., nt V a re Island, Cal., or at
Beside the husband, seven children Norfolk, Va„ as all of these battle- t
Phonographs
of adult age are in Pittsburgh. The ship- building in Government yards |
party, consisting of Mrs. Hughes, her ore of the *12,000 ton class, however, i
Write us for price and terms
brother, J. E. McGnrth, nnd Mr. nnd it was said, this could not In* done tin- •
Mrs. Snyder arrived in Orlnndo yes­ dor the treaty which limits the size of
terday from Miami for the purpose of battleships to 25,000 tons. In addil
J. H. FIINTER MISTER
securing treatment for Mr. Snyder tion, it was pointed out, I he treaty
who wns n patient in the hospital, specifically provides that two ships Get An Abstract Before
PIANO CO.
one hundred yards away from the ac­ o f the West Virginia class to he re ­
Buying Property
cident when Mrs. Hughes wns brought tained and the onlv three of this clnss
in.
(Hiilrr construction are the Colorado, E. A. DOUGLASS, Pres.
YVelaka Block

IANOS
HONOGRAPHS

SEMINOLE
ABSTRACT CO.

W asliington, ainl West Virginia, all

I“WE DELIVER THE GOOD.'

| Quick Service Transfei
Storage F acilities
l( »«* |ilrn»o you, tell othern; If no
tell uh. Flume 498

COMFORT COTTAGE
ia now i.pen for guests. Will ho glad
to see new ns well na old friends.
| Roomn .uni munis, niso munis. Houso
heated.
| Miss N. A. Wnlker
.Mrs. M. Martin

Sanford Machine #
Foundry Co.
Itienrr.il Machine nnd Boiler Work;
Cylinder Grinding; DcLuxo Pistons;
Orersi/e Kings nnd Pins; Flywheel
Stcd (;,.ar Hands; Crank Shafts re­
turned; agents for Cnillc Inboard und
IOutlniiiril Motors. -----------Phono G2

BEST SERVICE
DEMANDS.BEST REPAIRIN

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WARD &amp; RIVE
,

GENERAL REPAIRING

I ” Mt Fir"t St.
Old Ford Garar*
Phone No. 447-W

jMULES!

MULES!

[Good load of Mules for
Sale or Trade at

BRADY’S BARN
J- C. HUMAN
| Sanford
::
Florida

I This Bank Welcomes =

ANOTHER DAILY START’S
AT FT. MYERS

E. It. IIERGRUIST.

FI Been .veins ago lids young mini
was selling newspapers. Then lie be­
came a messenger boy, an nlllre boy,
a stock liny and a salesman. Recently
he, Lawrence Quigley, was Inaugurat­
ed as mayor of Chelsea, Mass. He
Is liui iwenly-elglit years of age. Five
years ago be was elcelcd lo the Massiielillseils general court (legislature),
being the "house baby", lie resigned
during the war to enter tin* nnvy.

Roundup. .Mont.—W. H, While,
a i alielier In the Cnmcrnti
Cnel; district, while walking
linos* the llelds utiarmed. no­
ticed that two wolves were fol
lowing him. Not even a stone
mis available as a weapon and
White gave himself up for lost.
As the wolves drew near, reedv
In attack, a Jack rabbit Jumped
up In their path and llicv sod
ilnily nbnmhmed man meat to
give i base to the Jack. While
U now* carrying a gun.

W hy This Battery]
Lasts Twice asLongJ

illy Tin- ViMM-Intcil rn*&gt;«l
FT. MVEILS, Feb. 16.—Another
daily entered the Florida newspaper
EVERY
U FSTA
field Tuesday morning with tin* pub­
WE EVER
YLtJI/V
lication of the first issue of the Fort
SO LI) O U T L A S T E D ITS
Mvers Tropical News, which here­
GUARANTEE
after will be issued seven days a
week.
The Tropica! News was es­
tablished as a semi-weekly two years
Ford Batteries
ago by members of the Bent*/, family
of newspaper folk from the middle
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$25.00
m
west with P, .1, Rent* and Walter C.
I■
Bentz, his son, in charge. The daily
will In* conducted hy Mr. Kent*/, ami
bis four sons, Clyde E., Harold A.,
Beivy W., and Walter. Clyde having
Phone
severed his connection with the Tam­
pa Tribune last fall to come to Fort
189
Myers to aid his father and brothers
in the new venture.
The Daily Tropical News announced ,
that its editorial policy will he that
of the semi-weekly, an independent SANFORD BATTERY
newspaper publishing the news with­
SERVICE CO.
out favor or prejudice and always
taking into consideration the greater
I* A. RENAUD. Praprlelor
good of the masses over that o ' the
individuals.
The Daily made its appearance on
DC
tin* opening day of the Let* county
fair, ns the semi-./eekly did two years ,
ago.

164-Year-Old Bible Found.
Goshen, N. Y,—Miss Caroline Vail
Inis Just found In her home la Mont­
gomery, Grange comity, a 1hitch I.... I*
printed 161 years ago in old llollami
Hindi language. It was believed Unit
her ancestors brought it to ibis conn
try. Tin* I.... .. was n I hitch Blhle
COLD STORAGE PLANT
printed In I i -'iS. The liana* of Mito
PLANNED IN OKI,AND &gt;
Vail’s great-grandmother. Sarah Brett,
was I n s c r ib e d on a leallet. and It had
been banded down from generation li
ORLANDO, Fell. 16. The queslln i
generation nhmg with other old relies
of erecting a cold stoiage plant and
of Itevoliitbinary and Colonial days.

Man Is Saved From
Wolves by Jnckrabbit

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GLOBE PIANO CO.

in private yards.
WEEKS PROMISES LitANE
It was indicated also that navy of­
AND FLETCHER HE WILL
Shop and Mill
ficials
generally regard the workers’
(’(INSIDE ON CARLSTROM
proposal that scrapping of all ships 1
Work
he allocated to the navy yards of ex­
J
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.—(Special ecution since a great majority of the
Congressman I) rant* and Senator work of scrapping is done by unshill­
Fletchei were advised today that the ed labor nnd practically all of the yard
formal recommendation fur the dis­ employes tire skilled workmen.
S. 0. Shinholser
continuance of several aviation fields,
including CnHsfum Field nt Arcadia, ALLEGED TERRORISTS
had been corwnrded to the general
ARE UNDER ARREST
stuff o ft ho army by the chief of air
service. They immediately made a r­ Police Believe Extensive Botiib Plat
Steam Laundry
rangements for u conference with the
Will Now lie Unearthed
secretary of war ami they spent an
hour in private conference with Hint
LOS ANGELES, Feb. III.— A terofficer today making proper represen­
orist
program of international scope
tations as to why the activities nt
may
he
revealed through the arrent
Geo. W. Knight
Carlslrom should lx* continued.
here
last
night of eight alleged mem­
The secretary of war stated that
Real Estate and Insurance
"You can’t ask u king for tin I. O.
bers of a hand of extortionists, it was
the recommendation hud not yet
I SANFORD
FLORIDA IJ,; yon know that," she replied.
reached his office through military said tonight by federal and other of­
ficials who participated in the arrest.
MAYOR ONCE A PAPER BOY channels but promised Congressman
Three men arrested recently in
H. W. NICKERSON
l)rune and Senator Fletcher that in
widely
separated cities are believed
View of statements made by them no
I Public Accountant; Audita—Syatema
to
have
had in tiieir possession "un­
filial action would be taken by him
Income Tnx Service
mistakable
evidence" of affliction
until very careful considernt.on had
Room 16 McNelll-Davls Bldg.
with
the
men
taken into custody here,
been given to statements made today.
| Phone Sill!
Orlnndo, Fla
it was said.
Congressman Drone rise filed a
These three men were arrested in
written protest with the secretary of
Salt
l.ake City, lies Moines and
Auto Radiator Repair
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war today containing every possible
argumenc’. in favor of retention tins
Shop
field.
Located at 207 French Ave., between

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slaughter house in Orlande was dis
cussed h'*ru yesterday afternoon bv
representatives of the cattle industry
and business men of Oriundo. It wa&gt;
pointed out that while the cattlemen
of the state had millions In assets,
they were practically "broke" because
of the condition of the market. The
plan outlined was to erect a plant
here which would cure for the indus-,
try for the central position of the
stato, and by assuring the Florida
markets, that they could obtain wellcared for Florida beef, and n largo
trade could he worked up.
The
chamber of commerce will take up
the matter at today’s regular meet­
ing.

The K. of C. Carnival Is throe nights
Feb. 21st, 22nd, nnd 23rd.
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Cleanliness is next to Godliness
We invite the public nnd all users of ELDER
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a chance? Your eminent physicians claim
that this water in unexcelled nnd its purity
makes it most beneficial for many troubles.
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pi.iiu, belching, diriineii and headeche*.
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than pctmcnenl, lading relief.
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aid in calling cut the cataahal poitoni
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SANFORD

.-The City Substantial”

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1022

volume ii

NUMBER 281

RINGLING YACHT BURNED
PAY SOLDIERS’ BONUS
REPUBS. DECEIVED PEOPLE
-S IX GUESTS INJURED
f ITH GENERAL SALES TAX
AT SARASOTA YESTERDAY CHAIRMAN HULL’S ADDRESS
WOULD BE HARDING PLAN The YachtPartyHadAboard
Been at Sanford With the Same
IN CONGRESSIONAL CAMP’N
Short Time Before
[ijut F a r m e r s Would Exlact P a y m e n t From Peo­
ple Who Made Profits

Opened Up for Middle

IRISH REPUBLIC
NEVER WILL BE,
THE WAR SAYS CHURCHILL

BIRMINGHAM
HAS BIG FIRE
HEART OE CITY IGNORE ALL PLEAS

u jiljo n iS . '■■oHMiri1 I*renal
i the (Inif last evening. Three small
SARASOTA, bob. 17.—Six injured boats rowed by Captain J. W. Hunter,
West at Indianapolis
by the explosion and fire aboard John *n Cortez fisherman, and his two sons,
Last Night
Ringling's yacht Salome off Cortez battled with the high waves and wind,
Wednesday night are improved today, while the others struggled in water
it was said at Ringling's home near above their heads.
here.
•
Aided by Judge Huppcttheimer and
IXIESS PROFITS AND HIGHER URGES PARLIAMENT TO SPEED
Mr.
WIPES OUT ONE-FOURTH OF A FOR RESTORATION OF ECO­
HRADENTOWN, Feb. 17.—Fire re- . . . Wnllick,
. the , four„ women reached
, ,
incomb SURTAXES AND
NOMIC CONDITIONS AND IN­
UP TIIE FREE STATE
CITY IH.OCK—RIG
suiting from an explosion on the paint- "hn lo" w" "r* whwre ^
&gt;v‘;ro1',1,ckwl
im ik iu t a n c b TAX
ACTION HAS HERN DECREE
varht Snlome,
Salon,,* owned
own..,I hy
I,V
t,u* «»h«rm«n- Drenched, burnMACHINERY
LOSS
ial nlensure
pleasure yacht
ed and exhausted, they were taken to
John
Ringling,
millionaire
circus
man,
lllr T h r A«»oclii(ed I ' r r u )
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 17.—The de­
III} T l i r \ n a u c l i i l r i l I 'r e n n l
I I I ) T h r I hni m ' I i i I imI l * r . « - |
injured six persons last night and de­ a small island along the coast and then
CHICAGO,
Feb. 17.—American
LONDON, Feb. 17.—In moving the
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Fob. 17.— mocratic congressional campaign in
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to
Sarasota,
where
first
aid
was
ren­
stroyed the vessel with a loss of $50,­
irm bureau federation in statement second reading of the Irish Free state ; 000.
Fire originating at 3:00 this morning
dered by Or. Joseph Holton,
wiped out one-fourth of a city block the middle west was opened here to­
Itpjiy declared reports to it showed bill in the house of commons yester­
Four
nurses
were
rushed
from
Sar­
The injured, who are being cured
night hy Chairman Hull of the nation­
Tppniiod agriculture opposed to any day, Winston Spencer Churchill, secre­ for at Sarasota, are Mrs. John Ring­ asota, lirndentown and Tampa to the at Twenty-first street and Fourth ave­
al
committee with an address in which
nue
in
the
heart
of
the
downtown
busi­
tary
(or
the
colonies,
laid
stress
on
Lrm „f sales or consumption tux us
ling, L. C. Wnllick, New York hotel KIokHuk home at Indian Beach, just
ness
district.
Included
in
the
burned
the
necessity
of
giving
effect
to
the
he declared "aimlessness nnd inaction"
nMns uf raising .Soldier Bonus.
man, and his wife; Mrs. Sanford n,,rtk
Sarasota.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—I’ny the treaty by clothing the provisional gov­ Makeaver, New York, and Judge E ra-' The four Indies were in tin; cabin, area was tlu* Ostor building which to he the controlling policy of the re­
flldier*' bonus with n general sales ernment. as the treaty provides, with est llcppcnlieimcr of the New Jersey 0,1 account of tlu* seven* storm, and it housed Ostor Brothers Furniture Co. publican administration.
ix or postpone the legislation, was lawful powers and enabling it to hold court of errors. Jersey City, and his was difficult to get them out, when First estimates place loss above half
Speaking before tlu* Indiana demoan election at the earliest moment.
the blast rocked the yacht and flames a million.
Tsident Harding's advice today towife.
-----------------------| erotic association, Chairman Hull na“It is the view of the Irish signa­
All except the judge were reported enveloped it. All of them were se­
J#ngres».
tories
of
the
treaty,"
lie
said,
“that
AOl
Nti
WOMAN
FROZEN
sorted that republican lenders “with
Chairman Fortlncy of the house
lust night ns having been severely verely burned about the face and legs.
an
Irish
republic
had
been
set
up
hy
OR
.MURDERED
IN
N.
J.
all their falsehoods exposed and all
All of the party, with the exception
rajs and means committee, and
burned. Mr. Wnllick, was the most
the
Irish
people
at
the
elections
and
their
promises broken" were pursuing
of dtidge llcppenheimer, who this af­
thairman .MeCumher of the senate
seriously injured.
III} T i l e \ - - n e l i i l e i l I ' r r a a l
that
the
republic
only
could
he
eon“a
rudderless
cottr.se while the people
■inanee committee, said they did not
The explosion occurred about 0:30 ternoon said that his injuries were not
CAMDEN, N. J., Feh. 17. The
verted
into
a
free
state
hy
tin*
decis­
continue
to
cry
out for relief." He
Ihink the bonus would lie postponed
o'clock last night when the yacht was “wuitli mentioning," will lie confined frozen body of a young woman bear­
ion
of
the
people.
We
don't
recog­
added
that
"in
the meantime, the
Jtut were silent as to ni sales tax.
on the Gulf, two mile's off shore from for several weeks, it was said.
ing finger imprints on the throat was
nize*
the
Irish
Republic
ami
never
will.
Lodges,
tlu*
Newberry*
and those of
The yacht was of the auxiliary fimnil today near the driveway lead­
Leaders of the agricultural bloc
Cortez, a fishing village near Rradcntheir
like
in
control
of
the
republican
cruiser
type,
was
about
It)
feet
in
rert outspoken, however, against this
town, and was caused hy a backfire
ing from Kaighn avenue bridge over
party,
nr&lt;*
having
their
frequent
poli­
length and was valued at $."&gt;U,0()t). It Cooper Creek t Forest Hull Park
from the engine.
lax and threatened to counter with a Man Murdered, Car
tical
Rollshazzars
feast
in
the
nation's
program which would include reenact*
The only other persons on the yacht burned to the water's edge and sank. here. Autunnmilo tracks and foot
Found in the River were
The pally were guests of Mrs. prints uf two iiii'ti were discruihlo in eapital.
kunt of the excess profits and higher
Captain C. W. Jarriot, in charge,
The denioeratie chairman alluded
,
Ringling, having cninu here two weeks the snow leading from the spot where
kr.oinir surtaxes and an increase in in- Authorities Relieve Baker Count) Citi­ and his son.
to
the amis conference nt several
uritanre and some other such taxes.
The backfire ignited the gasoline ago. They sailed up the St. Johns riv­ the body was found to the driveway.
zen Victim of Foul Play
p
lints
in his address, at onu time de­
lli« plan was also favored by some
tank, which exploded. In a few mo­ er from Sanford to Jacksonville on
claring
its ' proceedings and nchievefcvni'cratic leaders.
n o The t**oflitfrd I’rrxKi
Hunts tlu* boat was in flames, and it the houseboat Pastime, and from Jack­ MAY GET NEGRO
eents"
to
have hi en "gros.ily exagger­
MacCLENNY, Flu., Feb. 17.—T he'was necessary for all on hoard to leap sonville went to Havana and Sarasota.
Proponents of a sales tax professed
WHO FOUGHT AGAINST
ated"
and
at another making the
The yacht was returning from a
be confident that because of the belief that T. R. Henderson, promi- into the gulf waters, which at that
EXTRADITION TO N. C.
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ehargo
that
thu
republican ndministratwo-day fishing trip in Gulf waters.
ktrung desire in Doth the house anil neat Baker county man, who has been point are ten feet deep.
„„
,
.
.
.
.
.
tinn
through
the
conference had "surThe explosion occurred during a se- Mr. Ringling is in New York.—Tam­
■mate to put through the bonus hill missing from his home for more than
HAMILTON,
Ontario,
Feh.
17.—
rendered
more
of
our national snvpa
Times.
this session, a majority of the me tu­ a week, was murdered while sitting , vere electrical storm which swept over
Matthow
Bullock,
negro,
who
recently
erelgnty
that
has
been previously
in
his
automobile
and
the
machine
----rn would conic to accept this levy
won
his
fight
to
prevent
deportation
:
surrendered
it
more
than a hundred
alher than sen the bonus program then shoved into St. Mary's river, was
from
t'uiinila
into
the
hands
of
Ameriyears."
Meated.
advanced following the recovery of an
can police for trial in North Carolina
Particular stress was laid by Mr.
Fending more •nrefl consideration automobile from the river, near
on
a
charge
of
inciting
to
riot,
was
reHull
on what ho declared was tlyu inbf the whole problem and a possible Smith’s Itridge, seven miles northwest
arrested
today
on
a
United
States
exability
of the republican ndministrafurther reaetion from thu country, of here yesterday.
tradition
warrant.
•
tlon
to
cope with disturbed economic
A search for Mr. Henderson lias
glare seemed to be a disposition on
conditions and in that connection hn
b’l «ide« tn move slowly. The presi- been conducted almost continuously
cd that republican lenders in
SOUTH CAROLINA
SCHOOL
pnt's lettei making the sales tax sug- for the past week. Parties of citizens
Itt'Jd
deceived
the people hy failing to
BURNS THIRD TIME
estion, adiliesseil to Representative have unsuccessfully scoured the coun­
point
out
the
imminent
depression.
Fonlncy, wa- .-end at a joint meeting tryside, while inquiries have been Sub-Tropical Fair Said to Be Greater Than Ever
." In my Judgment,” he told the In­
III) The Axiiieliitea I'rram
p republican members of tile house made throughout, the state.
YORK. S. ('., Feh, 17.—Third time diana democratic editors" cattle were
This Year
Yesterday a searching party came
ad senate rnmmittoc dealing with
in less than three months the Miller never more deliberately led to slau­
jhe (•••tills question, who agreed after upon automobile tracks leading into
skliool near here was destroyed by ghter, nor sheep to the shambles (ban
Tuesday was Seminole day at the) has put Sanford on the map, space is fire today. State offered reward for W c r e tli«&gt; American people led over the
su-s ni. i , leave the matter in the the river uud an investigation dislard* uf tlie majority members of the closed tin* submerged car. Approxi- fair and tlu* Seminole exhibit was the given to u fine display of the vege­ capture of incendiary.
precipice to panic conditions ami ter­
"Use committee.
mutely 100 persons gathered to pull meei'a for the erowil in the exposition table. A huge mustard plant orna­
rific
business demoralization hy tlm
ments the rail at the fmnt of the AGED MINISTER
In sueiusting a general sales tax i the machine from the river. There building.
national
republican leadership from
* "tlu* uni) commendable plan" of J was said to have been little doubt of
It is u splendid exhibit, ilcsiguc I booth.
LI ll.TY OF MURDER 1018 to 1021.* * *. No people, free or
A giant eusuvn root is also on dis­
l*'*ii)K funds. Mr. Hauling said ho it* having belonged to Henderson. No to show how the people of Seminole
serf were ever worse hiickoycd, film
play
here, together with fine speciielieved tin. American people would truce, however, of the missing man are solving the problem of improvIll&gt; Till* \ «l«HH'l!ltC(l
MOUNTIDA, Arkansas, Feb. 17.— flammed nnd buncoed than the
1ct'pt Ma li i |eVy for this purpose, could lie found, and the river was ho- ing their products. Visitors may see meats of turnips, peppers, egg plant,
American electorate by the republican
keding that q would distribute the ing dragged last night for several celery growing; also those giants mid corn, giving the visitor a com­ Revered Harding lloiighcs, superan­ political patriots in control nf their
prehensive idea of the diversity of nuated minister charged with the
|oit jo that it would ho born by all of miles around in an effort to recover known us Chinese cuhhugc.
party prior to November election in
It will he news to many that rice fanning effort in Orange’s sister murder in connection with tlu* death 102011 Since that election the people
U l""l"' i d would not contribute his body. Substantial rewards for the
of Mrs. Alina McKcnnnu last May
U'lnl diffii allies to the problems of recovery of his body if dead, or infor­ is grown in Seminole county, but a county.
Punish­ following the same republican leader­
Manufactured products are also on found g.iulty early today.
•djustinciit.
mation leading to his whereabouts if sample of that product is one exhibi­
ship, have waltzed down tlie economic
If runci'i ss would not adopt such a alive, have been offered hy his wife. tion, and F. P. Rines who is in charge display, including samples of work ment fixed at life imprrisonmuui.
decline to t|m level of industrial pan­
of the booth will explain tlint it was from the Crown Paper Factor, mak­
J. tin- president wrote that it would
ic. In this condition of utmost un­
er* of fruits and vegetable wrappers SEDUCTION CHARGES N
grown within Seminole's borders.
wbi' to let the legislation g o over
EXPLOSION KILLS TWO MEN
paralleled
distress, the republican ailAGAINST GOVERNOR
The Allen Seed Company has a big
A hale of cotton is u feature of tinI there was a situation which
ministrntion,
while rather sheepishly
exhibit of seed; also the Milvis Mar­
WILL BE DROPPED
( I I ) Ti n * \ a a o c l l l l c t l I ’r c a a l
display.
fJM“justify the large outlay." Caladmitting
conditions,
has no views ns
(II) The Ananriiifril I'rraa)
l/AKE IIOPACONO, N. J., Feh. 17.
The booth occupies the east side ble Company is showing a specimen
nit attention that the administration
JACKSON',
Miss.,
Feh,
17.—House
to
cause
of
remedies."
»» "driving for large economies;" —Two men were killed when the dy­ of thu south wing of the exhibition of its work.
Time was, Uhalrmnn Hull de­
Following is a list of the exhibitors today adopted substitute resolution
IJ) ,lni: the disposition of surplus war namite house of tlu* Atlas Powder Co. building, the setting being a bank of
for
one
offered
hy
pudicinry
com­
clared
when the American voters be­
at the landing was destroyed today green, with the various products L. A. Rrumcly, Mrs. F. A. Johnson,
lr7frt&gt;' "I'd has other transactions
lieved
"thnt
republican prosperity go
mittee
which
provided
for
leaving
hy
an
explosion.
Two
killed
were
said
grouped effectively throughout the J. J. Mauser, H. It. Crenshaw, C. M. seduction charges against Governor hand in hand," hut he added, "never
r 'r umsideration “which ought to
to
have
been
only
nicu
in
the
build­
Berry, T. Tietsoma, G. E. Slaek, Chase
nren.
« front relief to the fcdehil
Russell hy Miss Birkhold to courts ngnin will the American voter he dup­
ing.
and
Cnmany, and I). W. Sort, of LongLettuce
being
a
favorite
Sanford
?ijUry' '^r- Hording added:
vote
seventy-five to thirty and accord­ ed by the false nnd hypocritical doc­
vegetable, one of those products that wood.—Reporter Star.
ls »"t consistent to enact lcgising
house
leaders practically blocks trine that republican administration
NEWARK, N. J., Fob. 17.—The At­
ktion hi anticipation of these things
legislative
action
on matter.
mentis prosperity."
las Powder Works at Landing, N. J.,
*"l|l'l 1,0 11 prudent plan to await
North Carolina
Twenty-two Below
P s a p f l S*i Pji » i P» P n p
p 4 Pa Pa P »
* ' ' velupments and I can see in have been rocked by a severe explos­
F-i Pi
ion
according
to
u
report
received
here.
1 n pastponmunt people are so
Students
Killed
in
in
New
York
State,
Several are reported to have been
Ittuincly intrusted."
Auto-Train Crash
Storm Goes North
killed.

SEMINOLE COUNTY DAY
WAS BIG DAY AT THE FAIR,
THOUSANDS WERE PRESENT

'■! P i P«i P* Hu Ml H i Pq H.S "a * i "a

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ADVERTISING BEST PROTECTION
FOR RETAIL TRADE
' IIK'AGO, Fob. 17.—II. E. Hart, of Long Prairie, Minn., apeak'"g before the Interstate Merchants’ Council here yesterday, said
'at there seemed to bo pnly one class of merchandise that have hail
•' good standing with either thu Democrat or Republican ndminisral",,,s "'"I those are the mail order houses." Ho charged that AtGeneral Dougherty Is ignorant of the true conditions anti is
•"spired hy mail order houses,
would it he worth U» the mail order interests to have the
111 " educated by the attorney generals and thu radical newspapers
" ''‘Vt’ that every time they made a purchase at' a retail store
"•&gt;’ were being hold up and robbed? It would mean millions of
,x r,‘ trailo for the mail order concerns," Mr. Hart said.
0 you are going to he successful in 1022 you must meet this
tj\",Us l,r,,pngandu; you must answer the question in your udver'"i: to your community. You stand convicted without a trial hy
no of ou«- national officials.”
fin to ^
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p , 'Three Killed and Three Injured Near Central New York, mul Northeastern
Durham
Peiinsylvania Getting Effects
III)

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DURHAM, l\*b. 17.—Three killed
WASHINGTON, Fob. 17.—The
and three others injured at 1 o'clock Weather Ruremi announced today the
this morning in the eastern part of the coast storm had moved to the Grand
Bank. Temperature was below zero
city when an automobile was struck this morning in Now England, Eastern
hy a switch*engine. With the uxcep- m,d Central New York, Northeastern
tion of the driver, who was killed, all Pennsylvania. The lowest was 22 be­
were University of North Carolina low at Canton, New York.
students returning to Chapel Hill
RICHMOND, Vn., Feh. 17.-A tem­
from a dance at Raleigh. One in­ perature of eight above zero was
ju r'd said he believed all thu hoys reported this morning, the coldest
wore nsleep hut the driver when the since January 1, HUH.
accident occurred. The dead are Geo
WASHINGTON, Fob. 17.—The bon­
Hadley, Mountnriy; T. II. Bryant, of
us hill will lie reported to the Repub­
Chapel Hill; Geo. Peoples, of Towns­ lican caucus within thu next ton ilnys
ville, Vn. The injured are: Charles "and the Republican house will puss
Iceman, of Monroe, will probably die; jit" Chairman Fordney of the Ways
P. Roney, of Goldslsiro; and I. C. and Means Committee declared in the
Rpnch, of Winston-Salem.
houro today.

WHAT SANFORD HAS
AND WHAT SHE IS DOING

The following circulars printed by C. II. Loffler were distrib­
uted at tlie Seminole County bootli at the Orlando Fair. Under
the heading of "What Sanford Has and is Doing" the following
figures are given:
For tho season 11)20-21 her net crop output approximated
$2,052,00(1.00. Itemized, shows:
CELERY ...............................
8,000 cars
$1,750,000.00
L E T T U C E .............................
1,525 cars
1R0,000.00
POTATOES ...............................
80 cars.............
00,000.00
PEPPERS ....................................... 020 cars............
250,000.00
TOMATOES
150 cars
200,000.00
MEETS ........
40 cars............
20,000.00
Miscellaneous Vegetables
80 ears
.'12,000!00
CITRUS FRUITS
200 cars
100,000.00

P»*.

Total .............................0,005 cars
$2,052,000.00
To move this amount of vegetables, it required:
P»
To move this amount of vegetables, it required 73*1 curlomls of •»
Crate matorinl and approximately 520 carloads of fertilizer, or a
total of 1,254 cars.
M*
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T H E SA N FO RD D A ILY H ERALD, TH U R SD A Y , FEBR U AR Y 16, 1922

PA G E EIGHT

fti
H in M h h
NOTICE
The membership committee will hold
its regular meeting at the Woman’s
Club House, Snturdny nftomoon nt
MK8. Fit El) DAICKR, Society Editor,
4:30.
Phone 217.W
**
X* Xa
Xu Ni Xm
Those having names for member­
I f r u n h a v e mmy f r i e n d s t U I I I b i r «
5
— If y o u i r * n u l l ! R B f n k r r * «*r t o ■ I I _I ship in the club, plcnso call any one of
ham * . o r U ton a r t t n l r r l i l a l a i , w rite
Mrs. A. Corpnny’s birthduy occurBETTY COMPSON in
■ p M l n l t-n ra t o t k l o d e p o r t m e n t . ( I t l l l i1the membership committee.
deto llo . o r te le k p o n e t k e Ite m . I t w ill
Mrs. ] j f
McCnslin, Chuirmnn; ed Feb. 10th, and Mr. and Mrs. Corko irrcM tlr nppreelated.
Mrs. Stella Arrington, Literature De­ pany were invited to spend the even­
partment; Mrs. E. D. Mobley, Music; ing at the Ellsworth home. A party
SOCIAL CALENDAR
“T h e L a w a n d t h e [ft
Mrs.
H. A. Howard, Social.
of friends came in and gave her a
Wednesday—Wolfaro Department of
pleasant surprise and several nice
the Woman’s Club will meet nt 3:30
KNIGHTS
TEMPLAR,
ATTENTION!
gifts.
Cake” am1 coffee were served
o’clock.
•• ■
W o m a n ”
..
..
Hal
Colbert
of over In the Golden
Thursday—.Mrs. C. E. Henry will onm
A
stated
conclave
of
Taylor
ComLuke neighborhood returned Inst Sat­
tortain at bridge nt her home on
mnndery,
U.
D.,
K.
T.
will
be
held
A story that shows how far a wife will i
urday
from a weeks stay in the wilds
Park avenue.
on
Friday
evening
at
7:30
o’clock.
The
of
Florida
deer
hunting.
Thursday—Mrs. A. Vaughn will en­
go to help the man she loves. Also— ■
Miss Bertie Butss and James Har­
tertain the members of tho Idlers Order of Mnltn and tho Order of the
“Mamma’s Cowpuncher” a two-part f
Temple will be conferred. Members dy were married last Saturday and
Ilrldgo Club at 3:00 o’clock.
are
urged
and
visiting
Sir
Knights
are
hnvc
gone
to
house
keeping
on
the
i
Century Comedy.
"H
Friday—The Every Week Bridge Club
cordially
invited
to
nttend.
Bledsoe
farm
on
Celery
nve.
Mrs.
|
will meet with Mrs. Raymond Key
By order of the Eminent Command­ llnrdy came here n few months ago
at her homo on Park nvenuo nt 3:00
er.
•
to visit her sister Mrs. Fred Cowan,'
o’clock.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—“THE LITTLE
.INO.
I).
.IINKINS,
Sr. Her former home was in BlairsFriday—Hook-Lovers Club will meet
8
MINISTER” with HETTY COMPSON. Also
Recorder. villc, Ga.
with Miss Annie Hawkins at her 280-2te
u
Sunshine
Comedy
nnd
Fox
News
Mr. mid Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth of
home on Celery nvenuo at 3:30 p. m.
Over
1,000
lights
will
be
used
on
tho
Bcardnll
Ave., have as their guests
Chits, llrady, the Baritone Soloist, will sing every
Saturday—Children^ story hour will
K.
of
C.
Cnrnivnl
grounds.
27C-8tc
Miss
Alice
S.
Hnnscom
and
Doctor
Wednesday
bo held nt 4:00 p. m. at Control
Phrania
Chesbro
of
Willouglby,
O.
Park.
"■■ill
Tlio ladies are spending the Inter part
Friday—Miss Agnes Dumas will en­
of the winter In the state.
tertain at bridge at her home on
Dr, and Mrs. James Peervis drove
Park avenue nt 3:00 p. m. honoring
to Tampa for a short stay Inst week.
her guest Miss Ruth Adams of ScnSANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ashley Purvis enterecn, S. C.
fti I tallied nt n family dinner Inst Sunday
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
| to celebrate their father, Dr. Purvis
A. It. Key returned from Daytona
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
It!
f t f t * s birthday anniversary.
Bench where he wns called by the *a n ^ h
1018 Wait First Street
1018 West Flrat Street
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Palmer drove
•lentil of his uncle, Walter Twitcholl.
Mr. Henderson has been worried
about the condition of his fnthcr who over to Osceola Sunday for the day
Miss Ruth Adams, of Seneca, S. C., | has been very weak of late and fell with friends.
most hunutiful music for the meetings ANGELS COMMUNICATE
Frank Bnssitt has returned to his Init hnvc mndo many friends who re­
is the attractive guest of Miss Agnes Saturday striking his head by the
WITH EACH OTHER
home in Carthage, N. Y., nfter spend­ gret to have them leave.
Dumas at her home on Park avenue. fire place.
AND WITH MEN
Mrs. R. W. Lawton spent Thursday
A gootl number out to Bible study ing several months here.
Fred Cowan, Sr., hns sold his house in Sanford.
(lly Th e Aaaurlatrd P r n a )
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Dumas have as lust Tuesday night.
Next time we
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 14.—Angels
kcv.
MrH&gt; L. E. Wright, Mrs.
their house guests Miss Dora Damns are invited to the home of Mr. and and acre to land to W. I \ Rnul^rsoii.
and Mrs. Kuskin Anderson and daugh­ Mrs. Mealor for a cottage meeting Mr. W. P. Rnulcrson ownes land both Krnnk N()rri8 an(| Mrs. Hlckmn.i communicate with each other by telepntliy nnd converse with men by the
ter Lucian, of Seneca, S. C.
u^ there are a number who find it in front and in the rear of the Cowan visited Odnmio WoincsJuv.
same
means. Dr. Horace Stanton, Sec­
place on Benrdale Ave., altogether i*
r .. J,. West nnd family were visitors
hard to get to the church.
retary
of Presbyterian Ministerial
to Sanford Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Daiger, Sr., of
It is very dry and forest fires are makes a nice farm now.
Association
and student of Phychic
Tampa, arrived this afternoon and will all about.
------ *----------------Mrs. R. W. Lawton and Mrs. H. It.
Monday we in Upsnln
Phenomena
declared
last night in ad­
lie the guests of their son, Fred S. were very much excited by one that
ta cit eu
era t* ug
McCall spent Monday in Orlnndn.
dress.
Daiger, and family.
,
I swept down from Paola way where
Mr. Palmer Bernronder left Sunday
for his home in Jacksonville,
they had been fighting it around Miss
Little “Giant Wonder" broom 75c j
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Galloway were Tabor’s place for a couple of days it
Mrs. W. E. Argo who hns been ill
each.—The
Popular Market. 280-Uto i
uniting the Sanford people attending came like a race horse and although
for the past two weeks is reported
h
h
i
h
j
i
n
h
i
K
i
i
n
i
c
i
i
c
i
i
h
the concert by Sousa’s Band at Day­ a number near by fought it and back
better.
The cvnngilistic service at the Bap
"The Kiddies Pnrndlso" is for kid­
tona Deat h last night.
fired but in spite of all it leaped Into
Mrs. L. R. Mitchell spent Saturday
list
church
closed
Wednesday
night,
dies.
Have them look it up at the
Neil Swanson's place and burnt tin
in Orlando.
K.
of
C.
Carnival.
27C-8tc
Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Everson and his barn anil only by strenous efforts i **''• Hyman of Sanford preaching Da­ Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Farnell, E. A.
wns
kept
from
the
house.
A
tree
‘
•oning
sermon.
On
account
of
sick
Miss Mantle Everson, of Flushing, I..
Darnell, Jr., and Miss Wnnn Pope
Prices reduced and everything new \
I., N. Y., left yesterday for St. Pet­ close to the house was on fire amt a !,U'HH l,r- Owens was compelled to lenv.- visited Sanford Sunday.
ut
Die grund stores and paddle wheels
ersburg after spending the week end limb had to be sawed off. ' The old Tuesday night after the evening set
J. L. Winters of Waldo was in Or­
270-8tc
here as the guests of Mr. ami Mrs. A. Anderson house, now owned by colon! v'cl’&gt;Koing to Atlanta for a few day- lando Tuesday visiting the family of at the K. of C. Carnival.
rest
and
visit
to
bis
family.
Mr.
ami
L. I.ilja.
people also caught hut was soon put
Mrs. W. E. Argo.
Savo money by buying your senson
out. A number came on', from town Mrs. Hickman left Thursday for
A. E. (,’rnmhilk, of Pittsburg, Pa., is to see it. It will be quite n loss to Plant City where Dr. Owens will be­ Well-lighted, good stages, plenty of ticket to tho Lyceum Courso. $2.00
the guest of Mr .and Mrs. .1. S. Wil­ Mr. and Mrs. Swanson ns it contained gin ii revival next Sunday. Mr. and seats at the shows of tho K. of C. for the senson or 75c for cnch admis­
200-tfc
270-8tc sion.
son at their home on East Second St. a lot of tools, three gallons of paint, Mrs. Hickman have not only furnished Cnrnivnl.
This is Mr. Crandall's fourth winter in lumber to ceil the kitchen, chicken
Sanford, and he says that lie has nev­ feed and rolls of fencing ,etc. Mr.
icn
er seen ii city improve ns much as Swanson wns at the ice plant.
10 Stores in Georgia-I Store in Florida
Sanford lias done in the past year.
The fire burnt up most of the straw
in the road, threatening the church
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ward and Miss nnd other buildings. We think these
Fern Ward, are spending a few days forest fires are a big nit-take, causing
at Daytona Beach. They were among a great deal of loss for the little good
the Sanford folks attending the con­ they do.
cert given by Sousa's Band last even­
Seymore Pritchard is busy plowing
SELLS IT FOR LESS
ing.
and fertilizing bis new orange grove.
Mrs. N'eese and children spent
Congregational Mens Club meet to­ Tuesday in town with her sister Mrs.
night at their usual meeting place. Ilamil Tolar.
Dr. J. C. Marshall is to meet with us
Rev. Clark and wife were at the j
and give us an address on the “Care home of Mr. and Mrs. Honk, Tuesday.
of the Body." Let'every member be
T. (). Tyner lias been at home for
present, and give the Doctor a royal a number of days ill with the la
welcome.
grippe this past week.
Mrs. (!. Ilirsclii and litlic daughter
ATTEND CONCERT
Elizabeth were ending in Grapevillc
Among those from Sanford at­ on the 8th, at the homes of Mrs'.
Suits made to your individual measure. The style
tending the concert by Sousa's Bund Cramer, Mrs. Ballinger and Mrs. Au­
and pattern of your own selection.
last evening at Daytona were Mr. and gust Swanson.
Mrs.*W. S. Thornton, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Jesse Lee and little ones spent
Dwight Babbitt, Mrs. B. F. Wliitner, Wednesday at the home of Mr. and
Young men, middle-aged men, old men, short, med­
Mrs. Fannie Munson, Misses Zoe Mun­ Mrs. Stedt and oil Sunday Mr. and
ium, stout, and tall, we fit them all.
son, Edna Chittenden, Luura Chitten­ Mrs. Ericson called on Mr. and Mrs.
den, Rose Gallagher, Clara Milieu, Lee to see the new baby.
Mrs. Small Bray, Mrs. E. E. Cox, and
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. I.undipiist were
Every suit guaranteed to give satisfactory wear and
Ed. Milieu, Mr. Ross, A. E. Yowell calling on Sanford friends, Mr, and
service.
Mrs. Henson, after service Sunday.
nnd Joe Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krcll, and child­
i
•
ren have returned home to Windmero
ENTERTAINS CLASS
We would not be operating eleven stores today if we
Miss Carrie Darsey entertained the after spending a few days at the
did not stand back of our goods and satisfy our custo­
members of Miss Hand's Sunday school home of their parents Mr. and Mrs.
mers.
class of the Methodist church, very Turner, leaving Tuesday,
Norman Pounds of Palatka spent
delightfully last evening at her home
the week end here with Mr. and Mrs,
on the Enst Side,
We especialy invite you to our store Friday and Sat­
The house wns prettily decorntcd Andrew Rertlcson while his mother
nnd
her
sister
from
the
north
visited
urday, and see the wonderful values we are offering in
with hearts and other Valentine sug­
gestions. During the evening all kinds in Orlando.
made-to-measure clothing.
of games, contests, and promenades
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Campbell and
were enjoyed. Punch wns served children of Sanford spent Sunday in
throughout the evening and at a late Upsala at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
hour the hostess served a delicious sal­ Forrest West.
ad course with accessories with hot
Mamie Williams, Newton Stemchocolate.
trout, Carrie Stanley, Tom BrotherThere were twenty-five members of son, Mary Stanley and Briton Cren­
tlie class present.
shaw were callers Sunday afternoon
Friends of the class anil hostess nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Volio
were also present.
Williams.
*
Mrs. DeForest spent a number of
lui f t h i fa
f t im f t ns days last week in Jacksonville where
fti
*3 she went to receive treatment for her
Xn PARISH HOUSE CALENDAR M
ftl
ft! eyes.
Mrs. Carrie Caves called on GrnpcSo K’l f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t villo friends Tuesday having supper
February 20. — Subscription bridge at the home of Mrs, Swanson.
party, Woman's Guild, 8:00 p. m.
Felt. 21-22—Woman's Club Colonial
Try n Herald Want Ad today.
party.

SOCIETY

EAST SANFORD

[T h e S ta r T o d a y j| j

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IS
I

UPSALA AND
GRAPEVILLE

OVIEDO

Churchwell

M ORE TAILORING D A Y S
F R ID A Y A N D S A T U R D A Y

•u

Big Values are being offered in all depart­
ments Friday and Saturday

W e B u y for Eleven Stores, B ay Cash for
&lt;what we buy, get big discounts and that is
the %eason W E SELL FOR LESS.

ti T an
“ B U ILT

b a t t e r ie s
FOR

AN

OVERLOAD”

'■MAC BATTERY COMPANY

The Churchwell Co.
SELLS IT FOR LESS

First Street-

-Welaka Block

...k-J-li. ■

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—.,-sJwdii

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922

PAGE TWO

Mention of that nppenl of THE HER- Hnulingn *moderate. Moderate wire p M M H H M M M U M U U U U M M H aaaaaH aaa
ALD in Now York, In which it urges .inquiry. Demand nnd movement slow,
On
February
10
1808,
tho
name
nnd insists that the United States mnrket sliglitly weaker, jirices slightP vb lta h rd e v e ry a f t c r n t o i except S u n d a y n t t h......................
e l l r r n l d l l u l.....
l d l n i r . 10T
1
iOiks was
was ndopted
adopted by
by a Nuw York must send deligatoa nnd pnrticipnlo in
ly iowor. • Carlota f. o.b. cash track*l
Elks
M a a i i o l l x A v p ., N n n f o r d , V ia .
society known ns tho “Jolly Corks,” the deliberations of that august body 10-inch crates Golden Self Ulnnching,
out of which has grown tho "Benev­ of real live, level-headed business men in the rough, Is-Os, very fow snles,
$2.35-$2.50: Cnrlots f. o. b. usual
olent and Protective Order of Elks,” soon to assemble nt Genoa.
l ’ lU IM B lU C U S
That
appeal,
ns
it
appeared
in
your
terms: $2.50-$2.00.
—B. P. O. E., “Best People on Earth.”
H.
J . I U I I .L V .................
.....H d lto r
issue
of
January
20,
is
brief
but
it
is
MANATEE SECTION: 24 enrs out
The nnnio “Buffaloes” wns suggested,
If.
J . l.lt.I.A H U B e e r e t a r y - T r e a x a r e r
H . A . M ; K L ___________U eaeral M nnaaef but, the former was selected, tho idea n masterpiece.
It Is truth, wisdom, last night. Too fow sales to establish
C.
I.. I l l W I N .........I'lrca la tlo n M anager
coming the tho commltteo from a logic nnd plain common sense cnmbln.market.
^
I ' h n n r I4H Up t o tllOO l». M.
fine
elk’s
head
hanging
in
Bnrnum's
|
ed.
That
appeal
is
so
grand
nnd
so
Total
cnrlot
shipments
from SunA d v r r tla ln * lln te a M ade K n o w s on
A p p licatio n
ford thin season to date, curs ..,535
museum; investigation into tho habits convincing tlmi it should bo trnnshitThis Institution, whose success and strength has
N u b a r r l p t l o n P r i c e In A d v a n c e
of the oik showed that it was destin- ed and published in tho language of Total cnrlot shipments from MnnO n e Y e a r ............................- ........................*0.00
dshed for flcotncss at wrong-doing; uvery nation, kingdom, State nnd col-1 atoo this senBon to date, cam....401
Nix M u n t h a ........ ........ ................ .............. 0.00
been builded by a loyal people, whose most valu.
l l e l l r r r r d In C i t y b y C a r r i e r
it
is said by naturalists that the elk ony, where new pnpers are publish- Total cnrlot shipments from FlorO n e W e e k ...................- ....... .............IB C r n t a
ida last season to samo date,
able asset is the confidence,‘trust and esteem of
avoids all combat except in fighting cd.
T h e 1» U 1- - to lK -p n a r W e e k ly l l e r cars ......................................1001
That appeal reminds un that in fact
“ e m in o le
C o u n ty for the female and in defense of tho
S
those who know it best nnd whose highest en­
n n d la p u h l l a h e d e v e r y V r l d n y . A d v c r - young, tho hclpplesB nnd the weak; all we nrcnll near neighbors, and that Telegraphic Reports, from Important
tla ln n rn le a m n d r k n o w n o n n p p llcn Markets
t l o n . I l r m o c r n t l e In p o l l t l e a , BILBO p e r this tended to confirm the original our conversations with each other
deavor is to attnln still higher plnins of servicey e n r , n l w n y a In n d v n n r e .
circle
the
earth
many
times
overy
PITTSBURGH:
0, cloudy. Fin. 4
Elks
in
the
conviction
that
they
had
MIC 11 l i c i t T IIH A S S O C IA T E !! P it EHS
wishes you a happy, healthful nnd prosperous
made a wise and happy selection of a hour of the tiny and night nnd also arrived. IP cars on track. Opening
Tknt,
even
today,
in
this
wnr-cursed
prices
Friday:
Supplies
moderate.
Donnmo for their society. The founder of
New Year.
the "Jolly Corks" wns Charles Algor- world of ours and while the crime mend nnd movement very slow, on ncSince Bryan has refused to run for non Sydney Vivian son of un English wnvc is at high tide, there is still an count of the weather. Murkut steady.
the senate the editor of the Herald clergyman who arrived in New yolk attribute of divinity, a live spark of Fla.’s $3.25-$:).75, mostly $3.50.
CHICAGO: 21, cloudy. Fla. 2 ar­
will come down also. Neither one of on Fridliy, October -1, 1807; he wns a love in the henrts and bouIb of men
us could nggord to run against Tram- ' concert singer and soon made himself and their rulers that over nnd nlwnys rived. H cars on track. Demand nnd
hopes and yearns for “Pence on earth movement moderate, mnrket steady,
me!I and lose our frlcnls.
popular.
nnd good will to nil men.”
1Fla.’s is-Os, $3.50-$4.00; 8s-10s, $3.00------ ------ o----------------------- u------------Tho UnitedStntos will not fail to go $3.25.
Where is The Florida Post? The
”OUIt PER CAPITA BUDGET."
to Genoa.
NEW YORK: 0, clear, Fin. 1 arfirst copy hud 120 pages and since
The great financial institution, thc-rivoil. No sales on account of tho
that time no copies have come to A comparison of one's own condi^jur desk or to Sanford.
Are you tion with the condition of others banks, the captains of industry and weather.
froze up down there or did the firstabout him is sometimes a very profit- business men generally in America,PHILADELPHIA:
0,clear. Flu. 2 ■a a a a a a a a a a a a B H H N aa a a a a a a a BNa a a Map»-«B»in
issue strain the press es?
I j.ble procedure. We recently heard j know the tremendous, ycB, colossal in- arr|yatjt j ;j t.ar9 an t!Tu?k. Too few
■i i i i i h i ..............■ i M i i B i i i m m i i i a i i R f l u i i i i l | lMI||1^
---------- o----------- thi» city berated, hy one of its tax terest of the United States in Eng- 8a|CH cgtnhiish mnrket.

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

HIUTIIDAY OF ELKS

| The Bank of Safety
jj Security-Service

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THE HERALDPRINTING CO.

j The Peoples Bank of Sanford i
5 CRENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY

Tin* Herald gives away more space payers, as being most extravagantly land, in Europe, Asia, South America,
than it actually sells and has always run. If one wns to judge by the! Africa and in other countries that are
KENT—Furnish*! housekeeping
done so but the time comes in the life ' statements, given with an air of fin- sure to l,e present at the convention F0R
“SERVICE THAT COUNTS”
and bud rooms, d ll Last fith St.
and
their
voices
will
most
assuredly
of every publication when you must nllty, the whole community was skidi
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demand attention in the halls of Con­
We handle everything in
think about the financial end of the ding to a wreck.
game and we would like to caution
Much of such argument is the result gress, insisting that delegates shall be
THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE LINE
FOR SALE—One Reo Spccdwngon i
mir good friends about asking for too of habitual pessimism, and while ex­ sent to Genoa.
1
So important is thut convention to
first class condition nt a bargain. «
niuch free space for the many nnd travagant statements that such an at?
Car Lots or Less. Ship us
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divers projects. We need money all titude of mind breeds, are steadfastly tho interests of the United States that Hill Lumber Co.
the time and not so much thanks.
believed by the mnn who is looking at if one Senator should oppose and
Richmond, Virginia
-----------o----------everything through blue glasses, they claim that it will be an “entangling WK WILL p u iL I, that house. You
(iim iiiiin i
The Subtropical Fair nt Orlando has are usually easy to disprove. The fol alliance," let him he shot, nr ignored. pny in niont),|y payment*,—J. Musscored a big success. Seminole eoun- lowing comparison of assessed vnlun- ami let us say what Admiral Farigut son City.
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ty had a good exhibit and those who tions in a group of Florida cities, with said, when he was warned that there
are responsible for the exhibit are en- the per capita budget in each, carry an was torpedoes post ahead of him —
■
Did you try our bread and rolls? ■
titled to much credit in their -fight especially strong refutation of any a t­ "Damn the torpedoes! Steam abend."
They
arc well done and taste like
lie
steamed
ahead,
but
found
not
one
against odds.
The next time that tempt to urge mismanagement and
home-made,—
Daylight Bakery, 313
torpedo.
Yes
say
“damn
entangling
Seminole exhibits the people of the and extravagance in Gainesville’s adSanford
Ave.
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alliances,
steam
ahead
for
Genoa."
county should assist to a greater do- ministration. If any thing should ho
On the Okeechobee Branch of the Florida East Coast Railway, ChuiooNo
"entangling
alliance"
will
be
gree than this year.
We need sup- said, in the nature of a friendly crititil, Fin., among the pines and lakes of Seminole county, an tip-to-date
Try a Herald Wont Ad today.
a modern brick hotel, with private baths nnd hot water heat. Pint
port from every puit of the county and cism, it might lie that our assessments found or cheated there that sane,
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especially from the celery district.
«re entirely too low, requiring n high­ level-headed business men can not un­
clnss cuisine. Hates $2.50 to $32)0 per day; $10 to $18 per week, it- ;
WE USE
----ocording to location of room.
er millugc rate than the city should be tangle without the use of gunpowder
shot and shell, flaming sword, liquid
The Republican administration is credited with.
still stalling oil the Ford offer for
\ few years back, when W. M. Dale fire and poison gas*
■ MRS. CHAS. D. BRUMLKY, Manager
The United States should lie, tile
Muscle Shoals.
They will keep our i was president of the city council, that
old friends Henry off the job if it is body conducted a sincere and syste- write add, the United States will be
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pnssible but we hope the farmers of matic effort to iuing about an equali­ represented at Genoa. No valid excuse On all letterhead and envelope jobs.
the nation will rise up and smite them zation of the assessments in this city, can be offered.
Prices that please. Work that satis­
if they do. Henry Ford is the grent- and brought down a storm of criticism
fies.—Seminole Printer)’, 902 French,
py Ha * u m i lu j h a f t i "3 Phono 104.
est friend of the people that the eoun- f,,r their notion. These men really detry has produced in many years and served the commendation of the tax
ha
his plan for Muscle .Shoals is the pin it payers rather than the criticism that
S.|
ha
for the people. Watch the administra­ was heaped upon them. The following
tion mi this matter.
table will reflect the disparity in as­
For Florida:
Generally hit
sessed valuation of this city, as com­
cluody
and
warmer
tonight ha
pared with cities of the same class in
IIAIISON ON FLORIDA
ha
and
Saturday.
Florida. It is a disparity that is not
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ha
h
i
h\i
h-i
hi
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ha
Perhaps there is no one man quoted ‘ actual; Gainesville property is as valso frequently as is Roger Itnlisun on liable as that of any city in its class
h-j h i hui h\j h-u h-s ha ha ha
business questions. Malison is a Flori- in the stale. Whatever measure of
It
n 'i
da visitor and while tie is resting at backwardness it may show in progros-it
*4
Miami he has not allowed his trained sive spirit, as compared with the south
Pa
tut
mind to become inactive, lie is nnt- Florida cities, is due in some measure
Vi
inn ally known as an expert in survey- to the failure to propory rate itself in *4
ha
iug business needs or resources.
realty and personal valuation.
ha
ha
'What he has told Miami and MiThe figures contained in the table
What do you know about ha £ Several shipments of new Spring Dresses and beautiful Millinery. Some exceptional pretty
uiniaiis applies cqunly well in St. shown below, while not given out by
tliis frosty weather that h i - - frocks for street, party and sport wear and delightful hats of ail descriptions in a variety of
Petersburg.
the Lakeland Chamber of Commerce
creeps upon us from New h i *
Miami, he says, has depended too1ns minutely nccuarto, were compiled
colors and materials, have been received.
York and helps our celery
heavily upon its tourist trade. And by that body from official sources and
crop to he nice and crisp *»!■
tlieo he explains a new source of pos- as a part of a survey which they conMrs. Baumel, who is now in New York City, is scouring the markets, and securing the
and free of disease and then ha o
sible wealth to conic from the (level- ducted in determining policies for
vc can ship it back to New h i
opnient (if tiie Everglades. "One del- their own guidance,
newest creations from the hands of master artists in wearing apparel! and millinery.
Inr spent in draining the Everglades * Tho first column is assessed value h ■ York ami other seaports and
We are leaving nothing undone nor sparing any expense in buying merchandise which we
get that nice price for it.
is worth more to Miami than five dol- per capita, the second column budget
lars spent in ;)l,ices of amusement," per capita and the third per capita *(, Four degrees above zero to­
know and feel will be most satisfying to the most discriminating of our clientele.
day in New York while we
he says.
jdebt service:
B
Pointing out further t4w danger of .St. Augustine $1118.00 $.10.00 2.14 ha arc suffering hero from the
th e one-source city, Hubson said:
W. Palm Beach 10(10.00 10.00 3.53 ha frosty Weather at the aw-a h*
Ol laiulo
835.00 24.00 8.07 •■u ful figure of 54. Have you
-Miami uauls lo
careful no; to
ha a little oil stove in your
Daytona
700.00 22.-10
eel inio (j),. .\,,,v|onl eJuss When
boudoir?
Tallahassee
(107.00 13.30
I mis a youhk man, \Yw |mrt. It I
ha
was to a doom ldt&gt; smlie an Miami Ocala
5:411 A. M. FEB. 17. 11122
(151.00 15.20 4.31
now, lull as soon as i hr novelty
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Oil
1
Maximum
54
15.10
Sanford
010.00
wore I "
group of people
a
11
Minimum
Lakeland
533.00
• 24.40 0.88
soil gill mime older ploee. Ill New­
hu
Range
.....
12
112.01)
0.40
Gainesville
2.38
Beautiful Frocks for
port Intlay, property t» wisrlli am**
30.41
lilllf wind one ivnn odll(;eil to pay
We are not prepared to admit Hint h« Barometer .
for II !l years ago I ImiIIiyv the
this city belongs at the foot of this N Northwest and part cloudy.
street, afternoon and
people i.f Miami are loo In i*list in its property value. A per capi­ fcn
stghteil io got canglit lo soy such
ta budget, however, so manifestly out h i h . t i hn h i h i h i f i hi
Sport wear. A lai’g’e
nap.
%
of keeping with the mmiminitiea t
White 1st. Petershury bus an Ever­ .vhicli are showing the most rapid de­ • o h i h* tui h,i h-i hu M hot
and varied selection to
glades a a posibility, there is another velopment, will continue to act as a n.4
source of business which it should not broke on attempts to put Gainesville
choose from. Taffetas,
neglect,1 and which,
............ ,before
, . the
... name-seeker
..
. . and
. The
. .Times
. is
. hap- i properly
py to Mute, is being developed—that r j
(((|r
Crepes and Crepe
of water commerce with other Ameri-t ' Better an advance in the per capita
CELERY
can aits and evcntunly with the budget und Sweetwater Branch made
fjJ
Knits are prevailing1 Dashing Hats of
world. Bayhoro Harbor and its do 11lightly tad a habitable place. Bet- “ j *■* s i
in kb
amazingly original1
velopme .l is the new thought iu S t.; u.r a|l inm&gt;aso in th„ per ca|)ila ltm|fabrics. All new and Straw braids, fanc&gt; ' ‘ {
Petersburg and it should be given-ev-J ^ ((n(, n liark „Ul! A o w l u p a A U, the Cnrlot Shipments Reported for Fell. Hi
and other new niatenii. ■
ery encouragenieiit.
• wt,stt,rM
ot- ljlL, tqt y Better an Fioridn—Sanford section
.... 33
popular shades.
terns of ravish ng ^
Commenting upon Haltson s survey ilu.miHL, in thu l)UdK&lt;jt and mud-holes Manuteo Section ............................ 29
street and sport hats
in Miami, the .. ........ i mes-Un tm | luni|nJ inl(, wull ,luvod thoroughfares.
outdoors. In all, sm’H J ®n
cites it
a warning to other HorHfti
c.,iUallnI ouservatioti
observation may not
Total cars.................. ...........
selection that we tool
!l j TM
Thish eilllotlnl
cities and says:
: he a popular one Imt it contains a Destinations of Florida Shipments
satisfy.
Nuw York, 12; Potomac Yards, 5; a
II Ih all vci j well to iiroiimto and ' trutli that must he faced or we must
4.95 to
tluvelop the reaoaroaH iteart-Mi nt f lie content to listen to valueless mus­ Boston, 2; Syracuse, 1; Delaware, 0., J
hand ilut U l» “II wrtuiK a**t at
1; Savannah, 10; Chicago, 4; Altoona, jg
the same lime to l&gt;e limttlaa f"*- ing:! as to the growth of the city.—
2;
Detroit, 1; West Jacksonville, 1)
Gaines.Hie
Sun.
oltiurs 'to lirliiK la uml eslntillsb.
yiorenco, 7; Cincinnati, 2; Buffalo, 2 } |a
ho that if there Is fa Hure or do*
pra . slim la one or several (hero will
Charleston, 1; St. Louis, 1; Wuycross,
AMERICA AND GENOA
l,«. ao demoralisation of I.uhIoohm.
5; Philadelphia, 2; Pittsburgh, 2; Bal­
Pali,
France,
Junuury
22,
l'J22.
no paralysis of trade nuoll as oe!■
To the Editor of THE NEW YORK timore, 1; Total, 02 ears.
elirH ever mo ofleti 111 the one-reNo diversions reported since last a
Hourcu city or town. The lime to
HERALD:
appreciate the value of having
J
Wc are much pleased nnd eel quite report.
than one source of husliiesH, im.io
“Where Style Reigns”
All
quotations
are
for
Fioridn
Gold-;
tv
sure that the readers of your grent
than even n few, Is now, ua« not
en Self-Blanching Celery in 10-inch: a
^
newspaper
in
England,
throughout
when disaster dimes.
The city
| a liiR S t r ll’S t o t r C C l
Opp. Ford Service Station
Europe, Asia, Africa ami elsewhere crates unless otherwise stated.
that looks ahead Is Hie one that
will in their hearts juin in une gruml Shipping Point information, Feb. 16th ft
Kties oa wlih prosperity
SANFORD, FLA.: Cold, cloudy. a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a
_ at, Petersburg Times, acclaim of congratulation for the pub-

CHULUOTA INN

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD

THE WEATHER

IBAUMEL’S SPECIALTY SHOP
JUST ARRIVED

SANFORD’S

hi s

is

DRESSES

$19.75 TO $29.75

IBAUMEL’S SPECIALTY SHOP

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922

PAG E

und Mrs. John Bolly attended the fair
W A N T E D S A L E S M A N with car to
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
at Orlando Wednesday.
travol this county, this la a bona*
OPTICIAN—OPTOMBTRI1T
Mrs. Walter Pryne Is visiting her
fido proposition that paya well. Write
sister Mrs. Emmett Homcdgo of San­
for appointment nt once.—D. M. Bryford.
nnt, P. O. Box 151, Lakeland, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorcps returned from
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n pleasant visit to tho West Coast to Classified Ada 5c a line. No to
i'»rv “ FOUND-------- Friday.
• ,
to....ad taken for leas than 25e. to
.f •. •' i
.*
Mrs. Jordon who has been ill, hns to and positively no classified to FOUND—Bunch of keys with number
M a y o r Martin, of Jacksonville, Tells People of gone to tho infirmary at Wnycross to
nds charged to anyone. Cash to
0352 on them. Owner can have
Sanford,
for medical treatment.
Orlando Some Facts
to muat accompany all orders, to same by calling at Herald office and 212 Bait. 1st Bt.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ball, Mrs. to Count five words to a line to paying for this nil.
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to FOUND—Ono pnir of glasses. Own­
ORLANDO, Feb. 17.—Drnwing a time fought tho issuo, as it Is moat Hornedge, Misses Linda Miles, Robert to and remit accordingly.
m
er can got same by calling nt Her­
picture of how Jacksonville back In always contested when first brought Wynmo, Thelma Lake and Earnest to
Bell
composed
n
party
that
spent
the
R
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i
R
n
t
o
t
o
t
a
t
a
t
a
t
a
R
n
t
a ald office, proving property nnd pay­
n. p I i :*.£**&gt;
1895 bondod for $75,000 to build ita up in every city, but Inter tho city asking for this ad.
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electric plant, and how the people, ed for more bonds and they were more day nt Brown’s camp fishing,
i Messers Ben Lake, Henry Miles and
through subsequent bond Issues have cheerfully voted nnd again in 1012
FOR SALE
n
added to that plant until today they bond Issue of $000,000 was passed. D. G. Blalock spent Tuesday fishing u n i t cate - c i . ■ „ . ,
i Th« bftntI wl11 Pl»y every night at
nt Wngner.
They reported a fine
have put Into it, through bond issues And the plant which cost the city
,
,
,
^
r
;
,W
C
brod
RH
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entch,
Island Red eggs for setting. 15 !lh0 K- o t C. Carnival.
some $800,000, Mayor Martin, of ■$800,000 to build nnd equip by tnxa________________
eggs for $1.00.
Inquire of Mrs. J.
A. B. Chase
Nice fat hens nnd friers, fresh coun­
Jacksonville, I t a P M p i l
* ' I‘I™
'd.
,hc
r» « \ 1 quart of St.bbln.' Pe.nut Duller C. Ellsworth of Beardnle Avc.
Inst nljfht a mnM meeting, told some nuo fund, which money goes towards . %
,
..
n
, Vf
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hundred nnd fifty tax payers that this lowering taxes, a total of $2^00,000, &gt;
nn“ ™u“ °n- Th'
Lester and
Market.
FOR SALE—Pair of young mules,
plant had put Into the general reve­ and the plant today Ih worth $2,500,will split pnir. Phone 106. 281-Gtp
nue fund, which money had gone to­ 000.
'.ui iiwi neni
Colleges
would
be
useful
if
they
Premier Grand Pianos
FOB
SALli—-Young gray marc, good
wards lowering taxes, a total of $2,Mr. Martin believes Jacksonville is did no more than teach young men
worker nnd saddler. Phono 166.
400,000, and thnt today the plant and making its electricity cheaper than
nil those different wnys of asking for _____________________
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Its system is worth on a fair ap­ ninety per cent of the cities in this money.
Russell and Edison
praisal $2,500,000. The additional cost country where tho power is derived
FOB SALE—2 acres tiled land with
of tho plant such as extensions, etc., from fuel. According to his figures
house and out buildings. 1121 W.
Milk-fed venl, best western beef,
Phonographs
above tho bonded indebtedness of | his city manufacturers a kilowatt nt n J
4th
Street.
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.t h i s week only 65c. The Populnr Mnr$800,000 having boon taken out
of the (cost of .001 of a cent at its plant
and
280-2to FOB SALE—A~ncw G room bungalow 1
Write us for price nnd term*
earnings of the plant.
delivers it down town at u cost of one
with all modern conveniences, sleep-'
A city with tho beauty of Orlando and three-quarters cent. It sells this
The cruel spirit that rnnkes war ing porch, large lot, good lawn. Prlco '
,l.yor Mnrtin Mid, .hould tuko pride «r»l™ ,.t .even .-out, ,,cr killowutt
w|„ ncv„ d,„ whl|c
$3,750. Can arrange terms. *‘W" care 1
in It. (tovornment, and thero are three hour to tho .mull mn.umor, when- ]„„ch
„ m„„ wll0 „ tr).int. lo ernnk Herald office.
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J. H. HINTERMISTER
cardinal things which nre necessary | the service is $50 a month and up
FOB SALE—Ono second hand Under­
SAVE YOU MONEY
for good government:
1and it is graduated down.
Fresh corned beef nnd cabbage, enrwood typewriter, practically now, at
PIANO CO.
Write ue
First, good health; second, a good
The water plant Mayor Martin anid rots nnd beets nt the Popular Mar- a sacrifice Can be seen at Heruld
fire department; third, n good police could not show anything like the prof- ^
Empire Hotel Block
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Welaka Block
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
department
j it that tho light plant did, beenuse its
FOB SALE—Oak and other hard
To insure the health of any city, its operation and cost of extensions were
When Dad has a cold, ho usually
wood, strand wood range, $2.50;
s a n ita tio n must bo guaranteed and to so much greater than that of the light1 mnkt,„ jt ,lot for other mcmbcrB „f
fire
place, $2.00.—Hoskins Jones,
this end Its water is u great item. To | plant, however, Jacksonville's plant
fnnijjv
llennlall
Avenue.
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insure it against destruction from fire last year turned into the general reve­
FOB BALE—5 room bungalow. I’rieo
it is entirely dcpendublo upon tho wat­ nue fund $75,000, besides this amount
Hear Haynes Friday night nt the
$1,350. Easy terms.—E. F. Lane,
er system, coupled with tho fire fight­ $37,500 was spent in extensions. The Princess Theatre.
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ing ability of the department. Its po­ minimum rnto charged is one dollar
FOB KALE—17i acres celery farm, fi
lice department makes it possible for per month per household with nn al­
acres tiled, 5 acres cleared. 5 acres
people to live nnd enjoy their pursuits lowance of GOO gallons per day.
wild land. Located on hard rond.
Mr. Martin is not a believer in mu­
of happiness, nnd to enjoy these priv­
This slogan carried our undaunted
Good iiouse and barn. Price, $1,000.
. .
.
?
p
ileges municipalities have been formed nicipal ownership of nil business. This ^
boys over the top to victory.
to give to tho people those things good he said, would bo sociulism, bolshevism , **00(1 lOJlU O l iW UlCS 101* Easy terms.—E. F, Lane, The Ileal
Estate Man.
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fur civilization and good health. Tax­ and worse, hut there are certain utili- |
Sale or Trade at
The co-operation that made success
ation is the only means through ties which directly nffect the people
FOB SALE—Five room Iiouse with
which money can be raised to obtain and these should he run for their bene­
hath. Apply 112 French avenue,
possible for them will also lead us
these privileges und advantages. In fit. It makes no difference if they
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the course of construction these mu­ are run by a private concern, corporaFOB SALE—1 practically new Uco
forward to prosperity and success.
nicipalities have constructed beauti­ tion or municipality, the people must
J.
C.
HUMAN
Speedwagon. See E. C. Echols nt
ful streets, electricity is needed to ultimately pay the bill. Any com­
Sanford Mattress Factory, 013 9th St.
It’s squarely up to the people of this
light these streets, and in Jacksonville pany will he allowed a reasonable Sanford
::
Florida
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the only solution to tho vexing prob­ amount of profit u;sm its investment,
nation to recognize the situation and
'FOR SALE—By owner nt sacrifice,
lem of tho wnter and light question hut just what tills reasonable amount
ao
large, modern home, every conven­
Is, there are at times grent difference
was municipal ownership.
apply the team-work that is neces- ■
ience, corner lot 134x180, paved walk
According to Mayor Martin it was of opinions, and as the municipalities
and
street,
Sanford
Heights.;
I’.
O.
can
run
tho
plants
in
the
same
effic­
the efforts of tho into J. N. C. Stockton
sary at th is trying time.
Box 818.
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that Jacksonville obtained its own ient manner as can a corporation, this
OF THE STOMACH
profit
can
he
cut
to
a
minimum
and
water and light plunt. This plant in
FOR SALE—Warehouse with R. R.
“Let’s Go!”
.
i
181)5 cost $75,000, The people at thut the profit absorbed in cheaper rates.
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siding.
Within
four
blocks
of
center
&gt;U CANT ENJOY LIFE
of
city.
with « tote, tour, blotted itomTAMPA TIMES TAKES
Geo. W. KNIGHT
seh. Food doei ool oouriih.
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CHALLENGE PROVE FLA.
Intti-.d it u s mures o( misery, during
WEATHER OVEIt CALIF.
puns, balchng, dium eu and head,
FOR RENT
The Itnddiffe chautniiquu will en­
ache*.
A COM M UNITY B U IL D E R
TAMPA, Flu., Feb. 10.—The Times tertain at Lake Monroe four days be­
FOB
BENT—Boom
and Kitchenette
*J The person with a bad stomach
p . p FOBSTEB, President
11. F. WHITNEB, Cashier
today accepted n challenge to prove
for light housekeeping.
Phone
should be satisbed with nothing leu
ginning March 4th. Tiie program is
the authenticity of nn editorial set­
554 W.
281-3tp
than petmenenl, lasting relief,
ting forth tiie advantage of Florida’s announced ns being very fine und con­
*1 Tho right remedy will act upon the
FOB BENT—3 unfurnished rooms for
tains fourteen attractions of excep­
climate over that of California.
linings of the itamach, enrich tho blood,
tight housekeeping. 314 Elm.
N iiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM H iiR im iiiiiiim iiim iiii
aid in cailiag but like catatihal poitoni
K. E. Williams waged $1,000 on tional merit. Mirs Jean Langston
281-2tp
and strengthen every bodily function.
his contention thut nn unfair advant­ advance representative vinited the
FOB BENT—2 connecting unfurnish­
6J Tho largo number of people who
age was taken of California on the school and county Thursday of this
ed rooms, first floor, private en­
have successfully used Dr. Hartman's
agreement that should the Times fail week and Mrs. Cnrrowny (lie story
trance,
modern conveniences. 311 W.
famous medicine, recommended for all
to win its point it print one full page teller is expected two days proceeding
10th.
280-2tp ■
5
catarrhal conditions, offer the itrongeil
advertisement of California, the mat­ tiie regular program.
■
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£
FOB
BENT—Furnished
room,
411
possible endorsement for
M. M. Smith, a large land holder
ter tn he furnished by the Los An­
■
Park live.
279-Otp S
having property in this section will
geles Times.
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
FOB BENT—Furnished bed room.
The editorial challenged by Mr, soon clear up a large tract upon Mon­
Over Seminole Cafe.
.MG-tf-c
Williams embodied un extract from roe Avenue nnd auctioneer off to tiie
We invite the public nnd nil users of ELDER
IN SERVICE FIFTY YEARS
a California newspaper describing the highest bidder. The land along .Mon­
SPRINGS
WATER to visit tho sprinR nnd in
WANTED
3D f,
cold weather and injury to crops roe Avenue is very desirable both as
our
method
of handling its product. Why take
TABLETS OR LIQUID
D WANTED TO BUY—2nd hund ono- ■
there. If Mr. Williams Iosch his point to location nnd fertility nnd tiie clear­
a
chance?
Your eminent physicians claim
SOLD EVERYWHERE
t hurst* sprayer. Phono 131. 281-2tp ■
ing of this stretch will lie a big boost
the $1,000 will go to charity.
thnt this wnter in unexcelled and its purity
for this section which is already de­
makes it most beneficinl for many troubles.
veloping
rapidly.
Hear Haynes Friday night at the
The Ford people of Sanford us well as tho
I’rincess Theatre.
279-3tc
Mrs.Lawrence Stone was injured in
Western
Union recommend this water for
nn automobile wreck Friday night nt
batteries.
COLDEST WEATHER
the ice plant while returning from
OF TIIE SEASON
town.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Stone collided
Call phone 311 nnd hnve n bottle of this water
IN NEW YORK TODAY with another ninchino in the cloud of
sent
you and protect vour health.
sprny from the fountains at the plant.
(H r T h e A sso ciated P r e s s )
Both cars wore badly torn up and
^HW YORK, Feb, 17.—Themomo- Mrs. Stone was thrown from the car
Lts degistorod unofficial lower record upon the pavement suffering ninny
for year hero this morning, mercury bruises and n had shock. She was
•landing nt four degrees nhovo zero. rendered unconscious for a short time
FLORIDA
s SANFORD
Strengthen The Nenree* end In­
hut is now oil the road to recovery.
Hear Haynes Friday night at tho
vigorate The Body—Easy And
Sneak thieves entered the barn of
Princess Theatre.
27l)-3tc Mrs. Surah Lyons Monday night and
Economical To Take—Results
NICK
Surprisingly
Quick.
stole her Overland car. Mrs. Lyons
hiikahkus FAIL
wns awakened when tho engine was
SUM
J BUST
TO ATTACK JUAREZ
started and the car hacked out hut
f t t MiAm
If you wsnt to put soma firm,
CAVALRY IS BEADY ns there was no one in tiie house but
best thy flesh on your hours, inrrr&amp;ts
your nerve force ami power, clear
WAMT
VSMSI
herself and sister Mrs. McClowan,
your sldn and complexion and look
( l l r Th e Associated P ress)
end feel 100 per cent. Itetter, dimply
they wore nfrnid to molest the ind.PASO.’ Fob.
Despite failure
failure
try taking two of Mastia'a tiny
Mcvi.'
I , 17.—Despite
v
who boldly rode past the
VlTAMON Tablets with each mcnl
sad watch results. Mastia'a VITACez unr" T ^ i Ut °n*3tH to ftttnek Ju,l‘ , house As yet no trncc of tho thieves
. . W t0 h«ro
---------------- they ...
ftfQN Tablets contain highly con­
.lZ
ns rumored
in -!
L .„ ....... .
centrated yesat-vitaurines ns well as
' "oeil to do, and assertion of General or car have been found
Farmers nre buoy setting popper
ths two other still more important
‘Ugenio Martinos commander north- plants. Tho plants nro largo nnd fino
vitaminea (Fat Solutrie A ami Water
Bolublo C) and nre now being used
tr" ,n"Hnry zone of Mexico that no anti give promise of fine crops. Some
by thousands. Mastin’a VITAMON
Ownership of Real Estate glvcH you a definite place and in­
*'K" of revolutionary activity, first have had plants set since tho middle
Tablets never cause gas or upset the
stomach
but,
on
the
contrary,
Improve
nit«l States cavalry, stationed nt of January d hnvo amnll fruit upon
fluence in the community. It makes you a more desirable
digestion. Bs sure to remember the
same —Mastin's VI-TA-MON—tho
T"■ “ m" ? '" ! i T S S .
.. h to b. hoped the,
origins] and genuine yeast-vltaminn
citizen. AND WHAT BETTER INVESTMENT CAN YOU
in readiness for emergencies. I ^ 8J)rln)J crop wilI ,irovo „ profit­
tablet. Thero is nothing else like it,
97.
140
so do not sceept imitations or sub­
able) oneivas t,ho farmers were hnrd
MAKE?
stitutes. You can get Mastin's VITA­
••EGGAIIS FORM UNION
it with tho fall and winter failures.
MON
Tablets
at
all
good
druggists.
IN VIENNA STREETS
Mrs. Annie Stone and son Mr. Jos­
HAVE CERTAIN CORNERS i eph Stone, of New York, City, are the
A m Pogithroly Guaranteed
and Mrs. Lawrence
to
Put On Firm Flesh,
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A sso e u a * P ress,
i ^ csts ° f M r
V
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Clear the Skin and Increase
VI.-NNA, Fob. 17.—Boggnrs form -! Stom)
Mr. Tom Boll nnd fnmily visited
Energy W hen Taken W ith
TYUOtlGMU
nil *!' “n ^Prc' Busy streot corners Daytona Beach Sunday.
E vsry M eal or M oney Back
h. ’
,ll|ring certain hours to moinc u A
Mrs. Sarah Lyons, Miss Mildred
„ P l,n*on 1° rotation and nay comMcClowan
nnd J. W. Miller motored
rfl i 10,1 finv°ring of disloyalty to comto
ML
Dorn,
EuBtis nnd Orlnndo last
A. P. CONNELLY, Agent
H P ushed by exclusion.
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922

PAGE FOUR

TWITCHELL FUNERAL
havo boon agreed upon by admln- Notice of Application for Tax Deed,
SERV1CES SATURDAY iatration leaders, It wns said today In Under Section 576 of the General
Statutes of the Stuto of Florida
-------official quarters.
Waltor Hawloa TwtchoU, Worches-' Tho merchant marine program, It
tor, Maas., who has bcon for a num­ wns added, has been virtually deter­
ber of years a wlntor resident of mined, nnd todny was in tho
Floridn, auffored an attack of angina drafting
stage, with Chnirmnn
f)cceoris about 10 o’clock Wcdnoaday Lasker^ and exports of the shipping
morning, an&lt;l death came within the board engaged in tho preparation of a
hour. The sudden summons created tentative bill for introduction in both tax deed to issue in accordance withf
a profound impression throughout branches of congress into next week law. Said certificate embraces tho
Daytona where ho is woll known and when President Harding plans to sub- following described property situated
THOS. J. A. REIDY
great sympathy was expressed for mit the administration recommenda­ in Seminole County, Floridn, to-wit:
Dog. 305 ft, S and 20 ft W of NE
tho deeply borenved wife and son, over tions.
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law
tho sudden shock and separation.
A direct subsidy amounting to cor. of SW t-4 of NW 1-1, See. 9, Twp
Practicing in Stnto and Federal Courts
Mr. Twitchell was in hiB usual about $260,000,000 annually wus said 21 S, Range 29 East, run S to F. M.
Over Seminole County Hank
health; ho had spent tho evuning to have been agreed upon by the Pres­ Ry, W. 005 ft., N to pt. W of l&gt;cg., E
Tuesday with some friends. He ate ident, Chairman Lnskel nnd other Re­ to beg., containing u acres more or
George A. DeCottes a light brenkfnBt ns wns his custom, publican lenders. The bnsic rate, it less.
The said land being assessed at tho
Attorney-at-Law
and refused to go on a hike with n was added, would be one-half of one
Over Seminole County Dank
group of men, with whom ho had been cent per ton per hundred miles. This date of tho issuance of such certifi­
SANFORD -:FLORIDA wnlking each morning, saying he had would be pnid to operators of Ameri­ cate in the name of Unknown.
Also Tnx Certificate No. 308, dnted
some other things ho wishod to do. can ships to aid in their operation nnd
the
2nd day of Juno, A. D. 1919, has
Specialist in Spinal Adjustments When the men returned from their the extension of their trnde route.
filed
said certificate in my office and
walk, they found a desolated home, The one-half cent rato would bo
has
made
application for Tux Deed to
Wm, J. Kermode, D. C. for their friend had passed on. Fu­ given to vessel of low speed, and
issue
thereon
in accordance with law.
neral services have been tentatively a sliding scale, it wns said, would
Doctor of Chiropractic
Said
certificate
embraces tho follow­
set for Saturday afternoon at -1:00 incrcnsc tho rate to ns high ns one
Garner-Woodruff Huilding
ing
described
property
situated in
o’clock at the Bingham &amp; Muley chap­ and three-quarters cents
per to
Office Hours:
Seminole
County,
Florida,
to-wit:
per hundred miles for the speediest
el.
9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 0 p. m.
F.
1-2
of
SW
l-l
of
NW
1-1 (less
Sundays nnd evenings by appointment Mr. and Mrs. Twitchell for the past American vessels.
9
acres
in
NE
cor.
See.
9,
Twp.
21 S.,
three years have been occupying one
The direct subsidy, it was statod
Range
29
East,
containing
11
acres,
jof
the
Rutter
apartments
on
North
he* the principal charge upon
Acteylene Welding | Palmetto avenue. Last winter th ey 'thwould
e treasury, while more ' benefit more or less.
OF ALL KINDS
The said land being assessed at the
took a motor trip to California, but j officials believe, would be received
date
of tho issuance of such certifi­
glad
to
ruiurn
to
Florida
again
(
by
the
merchant
marine
from
tho
in­
j
wore
Sanford Welding Co Ithis winter. Mi. rwitcholl would have
cate
in
the name of Unknown.
direct
subsidies,
These
would
in­
109 North Sanford Avenue
Unless said certificates shall lie re­
been 59 years of age on February 22, clude specinl rates for carrying
Mrs. Twitchell had invited some the United States mail and proferen- deemed according to law Tax Deed
SANFORD NOVELTY nnd
friends in for that evening to help tlon railroad rates. Tho latter,, will issue thereon on the 25th day of
i pass the milestone. He was born in under the tentative administration March, A. I). 1922.
WORKS
j itrookfield, Mass. He founded and bill now being prepnted, technically Witness my ofTicial signature nnd
was tiie head of the W. II. Twitchell would he in the form of reduced seal this tho 10th day of February, A.
V. C. CULLER, Prop.
l’lating Company, of Worcester, Mass., cargo rates on American vessels, I). 1922.
General Shop and Mill retiring from business in 1913. Twen- hut actually would amount to re­ (SEAL) E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Ity-flvo years ago he was married to duced raildond rates.
Work
Seminole County, Fla.
I Miss Lottie Wright at her home in
Under the plan said to have been
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Tangerine, Florida, who with their one agreed to, shippers would bo given a 28-5tc
Ry: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
517 CoflRnerclal Street Sanford, Fla. Ison, Kirlmrd H. Twitchell, survives. reduced cargo rate on American
I The Twitchclis made their home at 9 vessels when shipping merchandise to
Watch for tho "big balloon ascen­
j I.u( ■ran go street, Worcester, where an American port for export on sion” at the K. of C. Carnival. 27G-8tc
S. 0. SJiinholser
Mr. Twitchell was a member of the vessels operated by the emergnney
The K. of C.’s will send nil airshpi
Contractor and liuilder
Congregational Club and a life mem­ fleet corporation.
over Sanford during their eurnivnl.
SANFORD -:FLORID ber in the Worcester Mechanics As­
Another suggestion said to have
27C-8te
sociation. He was a member of tho
e by Senator Jones, RcOld South Congregational church for publican, Wnshington, Chnirmnn of
‘years.
■the Senate commerce committee, to
The family has been spending the be itimrpn rated In the administrnsummers at Oak llurr Island, Martha’s tinn bill,
Vineyard, and the winter- in Florida tain nnd
since Mr. Twitehel retir i from busi- ( immigrant
Geo. W. Knight
ness.
to this country in vessels flying the
On the streets Wednesday the an- American flag. The definite pereentReal Estate and Insurance
nounccmcnt of his pausing brought age has not boon agreed upon hut wan
SANFORD -:- -.- •:* FLURI
j many expressions of appreciation of said to range from fifty to sixty per
i his sterling worth, and manly char* cent, of the total numhc|- of innniII. W. NICKERSON acter and deep regret over his pass- grunts coming to this country.
Public Accountant; Audit"—System. ing. Mrs. Key, of Sanford, a sister
-------------------------Income Tax Service
of Mrs. Twitchell, and A. K. Key, a
There will be a enfeteria supper evRoom 10 McNcill-Duvis Bldg.
nephew, arrived as soon as they could ory night, good eats, help yoursclfPhone «f»2
Orlando, Fla reach Daytona after the news of bis style at the K. of C. Carnival. 27G-8tc
death had been received, and will he
with her for the present.
Auto Radiator Repair Following tho services on Saturday
the body will bo laid away in the
Shop
chapel
here until spring, when it will
Located at 207 French Ave., between
lie taken north for burial.—Daytona YOU CAN GET MORE
2nd and Third. E. R. BERGRUIST. Journal.
Mr. Twitchell, with his wife and son
“ WE DELIVER THE t.o m w spent the winter of Jill I in 'Sanford,
at that time, and since, having
Quick Service TnuuvU* uml
made other short visits to ovr city at
the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Key and
Storage Facilities
If we please you, tell others; if dp made many friends who will regret his
passing and sympathize deeply with
tell us. Phone 498
the bereaved family.
COMFORT CO'!"!
is now open for guests. Will he glud
to see new ns well as old friends.
Rooms and meals, also meals. I! mist
heated.
Merchant Marine Program Nearly
MIms N. A. Walker
Mrs. M. Martin
Complete and Will Soon Go
Before Congress,
.. Employ men t BureauT ]
The vocational commitUt of . :.t g . .. ,
ness and Professional Women’s Glut l
requests all young w » i m i*" »lru ,
employment to n gisu i „i
,r&gt;a
National Dank.
AGNES G. HERN ED Fb .Dm-m |

Get An Abstract Before
Buying: Property
E. A. DOUGLASS, Pres.

AND SPRING FESTIVAL

THREE BIG NIGHTS

TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY 21ST, 22ND, 23RD
BAND CONCERTS
FIRE WORKS
BALLOON ASCENSIONS
Over Twenty Attractions, including
MERRY-GO-ROUND
SHOOTING GALLERY, Etc
Cafeteria Supper Every Night

It’s a monster sale of new bargains, at the old-fashioned price of 19c
—you will find a lot of “CORKING” values th at you will surely want.
Each purchase is an investment. You save money in every article.
Come early for the widest selection.
#

Here are a few things that 19c will buy
during this Sale
Wash Basins

Whisk Brooms

Turkish Towels

Dish Drainers

Old H o m e s te a d

Cups and Saucers

Muffin Pans

Kitchen Knives

4-qt. Preserve Kettles
Whisk Brooms

Makes the best "pancakes”
anyone anywhere ever lasted
a

G /v e y o u r folks a rea l trea t
tomorrow M orning—

P art Leather Gloves^ »

Children’s Waists

Flour Sifters

IHNCAKE FLOUR
And all you have to do Is
add water, mix and bake

I luck Towels

Shears

Graters and Sheers

Strainers

Coffee Pots

Dippers

Screw Drivers

Children’s Hose

jjjftcj I

m o r n C bnkal c o .
H f O M t C t MCW VOWK C ITY

S 213-215 SANFORD AVENUE----------------------------------- -PHON^
HI
J
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jj Only a few of the many bargains can be mentioned here. Come in
5
see the others
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THE SANFO RD D A IL Y H E R A LD , FRIDAY, FEBR U A R Y 17, 1922

KIWAN18 CLUB WILL
| their pictures "took” for the Salma­
gundi, Tho camera has bocn broken
HELP TO FINANCE
SCHOOLS OF TAMPA several times, hut has been repaired
Tlic City panning Committee of
and is ready once more. "Next!”
tt,., Sanford Chamber of Commerce
will meet thin evening for tho purpose
TAMPA, Fla, Fob. 17.—Thu KiwHava you placed an advertisement
of considering plnnB for development anis Club of this city resolved today
f the city In line with tho Improve­ that it will take in hand the financing in our Snlmngundi yet? The circula­
m e n t s which will start for this sum- of the county school hoard so that tho tion this year will bo greater than
These Improvements will Includo city schools may not be limited to an ever before, nnd by plnctng an ad in
onvlng of a great many additional eight months term, ns is threatened. It will lie helping yourself nnd also
streets, new sewerage ayBtom and lake County Superintendent of Schools J. us.
front improvements. The City Plan­ E. Knight, appearing by request be­
The Minstrel given by tho Lees­
ning Commlttoo has ulso in mind a fore the club at its luncheon Wednes­
community center which is something day, stated that the finances of the burg High School wns a great suc­
n great many of tho larger cities in honrd would not permit going through cess. They were well pleased with
tj,o country arc building. Copies of with more than eight months of the half of the proceeds nnd Sanford was
glad we proved to them what "we can
plcturefl of these improvements are nine month’s term this year.
do."
,l0w being made and will appear short­
ly in this paper.
CLASSIFIED ADS MUST HE
One of the jokes given by the Lees­
PAID IN ADVANCE
burg
Minstrel was:
The Tourist nnd Convention Com­
ON THE HERALD
Mrs. McKay: "Please do not strike
mittee have been authorized by tho
matches in the school building;
Hoard of Ciovomors to proceed with
The new rule regarding classified j
remember the Chicago Fire."
plans for securing benches for tho
mid local advertising made on Jim- 1 Hill M o y e (that cute little boy) re­
park so that nduqunto seating accom­ mit y first holds good and tho public
plied: "Please do not spit on
modations will bo provided for those should bo governed accordingly. It [
the f l o o r ; r e m e m b e r the flood!’
nttending the band concert.' The com­ was not made for one but for all and
_____
mittee has been assured of co-opera­ will lie carried out to the letter. These j Wi* hnvu the pleasure of having
tion in this matter by the business ads are of small amounts and the *he account of the assaninntion of Abe
mtie of the town.
price* of one cent a word did not pay Lincoln read from n paper written the
for the bookkeeping and the time and morning after the assassination, April
The Hoard of Governors held their annoyance of collecting them. Taking jr,, 1805. Miss Hutnphrlca certainly
weekly business luncheon today in the them over the phone has always been handled the vld relie with care for
palm room of the Valdez Hotel, at unsatisfactory resulting in mistakes, the owner, Miss Stone, wished to keep I
which time a number of important confusion and mlsundersmuling. Bring it for years to come. The description i
matters were acted upon. All mem­ them into the office or send them in of the accident certainly was splendid. I
bers of the Sanford Chamber of Com­ and pay for them in advance at tho
merce have the privilege of attending rate of one cent a word.
It is the
Basketball game tonight at Parish
these luncheons and bring any mat­ best advertising in the world and the House,
Sanford Girls vs. Lakeland
ter before the board that will lie for cheapest, therefore it must lie cash Girls. COME!
tho benefit of Snnfnrd. At a recent in advance.
All sales of all kinds
"The Hoodoo" the Senior Class
meeting of the Hoard of Governors, regardless of who are giving them play will he given the first Thursday
the members went on record endors­ where something is being sold must and Friday after Easter.
ing a cash bonus for veterans of the he paid. Church notices, school notes,
mid all matters of public interest are
world's war.
Itcmcmhcr those delicious cream
free as usual.
We hope the public puffs Saturday at the Daylight Bak­
281-ltc
The Board also endorsed the pro­ will be governed by these rules ami ery. .112 Sanford Ave,
remember
at
all
times
that
advertis­
posal of Henry Ford to purchase tho
Muscle Shoals nitrate plant.
The ing is the newspaper’s stock in trade HOWHON WILL SUCCEED
SENATOR KENYON
county commissioners wore assured of ami cannot he given away. 281-2tc
the support of the Sanford Chamber
( H r I'li" A a . n r l n f r d I ' r r u )
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
of Commerce in putting over their
DESMOINES, Feh. 17.—Governor
plans to maintain in first class condi­
Tu*’s&lt;lny afternoon the High School Kendnyy today announced appointtion all county roads ami also for the
ment Charles A. Rnwaon, Deamolso,
construction of the draw bridge at Os­ boys and girls went to Palm Springs chairman, Republican statu central
for a weine roast, chaperoned by Miss
teen Ferry.
Humphries, Mrs. Maxwell, Prof, ami committee, as United States Senator
Mrs. McKay, nnd Miss Gray. They to succeed Kenyon, appointed federal
HOY SCOUT CEET TONIGHT
left the High School about 4:20 1'. M. judge.
Many enjoyed swimming in the
The Boy Scouts will have their an Springs. About 6:20 the weiner roast
If you like a good pie, get it at the
niversnry field day meet tonight in begun. "My, what a grand time and Daylight Bakery, -212 Sanford Ave­
281-He
the open air court of The Temple. An fun galore!"
We played games, nue.
interesting program has been prepar­ gave yells, and then left for home.
Fruit cake, pound cake and fancy
ed nnd the hoys will give you a pleas­ Everybody said they had a "scrump­
cakes on hand.—Daylight Bakery, 212
ant evening. The public generally is tious time."
Sanford Avenue.
281-ltc
invitetd to this meeting.
The contest will begin promptly at
Due to the lack of time, Ed Hender­
7:20, The hoys are asked to he pre­ son hns resigned his position on Sally
The K. of C. Carnival is three nights
sent at 7.
Staff ns Business Mgr., and Mnrgnrey Feh. 21st, 22ml, and 22rd.
270-8tc
Zachary elected to lie second business
1 ease of Van Camp's cream (large)
Some good athletic events nnd bat­ manager.
$5.22; dozen cans $1.25.—Thu Popular
tle royals nt tho athletic show nt the
280-2te
K. of C. Carnival.
270-8tc
Latest pastime of Seniors: Getting Market.
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THE SIGN OF ECONOMY

Piggly Wiggly
“ALL OVER THE WORLD”
YOU CAN FEED YOUR FAMILY with all
the economy consistent with health and com­
fort by buying regularly at P1GGLY-WIGGLY, where all unnecessary expenses are
eliminated, and Economy without cutting
quality or quantity, can be practiced.
At PIGGLY-WIGGLY you save money as
you are not paying salaries to bookkeepers,
collectors, solicitors, telephone expense, de­
livery and truck expense or contributing to a
had debt account.
OVER 1G00 ITEMS from which you choose
and wait on yourself—every item marked
plainly with a swinging price tag. No delay
—no argument—no "Private Label" or "Just
as Good” brands. You make your own selec­
tions; no bargaining or haggling. PIGGLYWIGGLY has put the kibosh on wasting time.

At PIGGLY-WIGGLY a little child can shop
as well as the most experienced buyej*, as
inly Nationally known products are on the
shelves and the same prices are for each and
all.
PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES are clean, the
goods are clean. Packages in all PIGGLYWIGGLY stores are weighed and scaled by
automatic machines. Purity and goodness
are sealed in—dirt, vermin and moisture arc
sealed out.
At PIGGLY-WIGGLY you select with your
hands your fruits and vegetables, so you get
the size and kinds you want;—not what some
one else wants to hand you. At PIGGLYWIGGLY you Imy hv weight, not by meas­
ure;—the fairest and best way.

AT PIGGLY WIGGLY YOU CAN GET CLEAN, I' UESH GROCERIES,
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS AT LOWER PRICES
PIGGLY-WIGGLY will have a horns in Sanford.
PIGGLY-WIGGLY will be opened in Sanford on the Co-Operative
plan. Whether you have little money, some money or much money, it
will pay you to learn the full plans of how you can co-operate in bring­
ing- a PIGGLY-WIGGLY to your town.

RECALLING! "GOOD OLD DAYS"
Seriously, Wars They Really So Vtr&gt;
Much Better as Most Eldsrly
People Think?
The vanity of ngo Is u curious thing.
As we approach fifty most of us who
have survived plagues, pestilence and
famine, wars, pnnles nnd the othei
perils that flesh U heir to begin to
hark back to tho goud old times when
everything wns different. Because
things were different we foster the de­
lusion that everything w h s hotter. We
expect youngsters to listen with rapt
attention to our reminiscences. I con-1
fuss that 1 myself llnd It necessary to
light constantly ii tendency t»» corner
some hapless youngster mid describe
to him the old statelmtisu, or the Union
station us It used to lie lu the gootl
obi limes before the trucks were ele­
vated and tho mortality IlHt lowered.
Or. 'u a mood of condescension, 1
spook of that glorious year when our
town figured In the schedules of tho
Nntloiiul longue.
Baseball, I Intimate, reached perihe­
lion In that year of wonder. When I
speak of Kelly anil Clarkson and other
giants of those days and their visit
to our capital, or recall .luck (llasscoek as the most elllclent and capti­
vating shorjstop the diamond has ever
know ii. lie merely smiles sadly; and
If you iiuitlnuc he may he driven to
ask you what you ilduk of Babe Until
und some other mmimirlcs of the de­
generate present, There have been
great men since Agamemnon, and we
needn't imagine that the youth of to­
day are not aware of the fact. Sutllcleut unto the day are the heroes
thereof,—Harper's Magazine.

Are world beaters when it comes to making
Suits to measure and
TKIE3IE M E F K 3 E S E M T A 1 W E
will be with us next week. We’ll tell you more
about him later

P erk in s &amp; Britt
The Store That is Different

Sanford, Florida

j Keep ‘D own Crime

ANATOLE FRANCE AND INGRES
Great Author, as a Youth, Glad of Op­

portunity to Be of Service to
Venerable Man.
Ingres lived 200 feet away from my
home, on tin* Quid Voltaire. I knew
him hy sight, lie was more than
clgliiy years old. Age, which Ih a dis­
aster for ordinary mortals, Is an
apotheosis for men of genius.
I was lu the Theater du Chatelet on
the night when “The Magic Flute" was
i
sung for the first Blue by Christine
Nilsson. I Imd an orchestra seat. Long
before the curtain rose the theater was
full. I saw M. Ingres coming toward
me. It was he, tils head like a hull,
Ills eyes still black and piercing, his ■
short stature. Ills powerful gait. It
was known that he loved music. I
realized that having the entree to the
theater lie had come In and was vainly
looking for a scat. I was about to
offer him mine; he did not give me Ilie
chance.
"Young man," he said, "give me your
place; I am M. Ingres."
1 rose, radiant. The venerable old
man had done me the honor of choos­
ing me to give up my place to M.
Ingres.—Anatole France, in the Dial.

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Our guarantee -is specific, any ami all adjustm ents made right here.

RAY BROTHERS’ FILLING STATION

The Princes# Theatre will he well
heated tonight for the Lawrence
Haynes recital.

Phone 518

New York report says coldest wea­
ther of the season is there now with
the thermometer four degrees aliove
zero, And here in Sanford it shows
51 maximum this morning. Sanford
is the Paradise of the world.

Opposite Lincoln House

Snnford, Fla.

BA SE BALL

S Our greatest game dates back a half century,
( W h y T h is B attery jj The game today with its science and speed
lL a stsT w ice a s Long I S cannot be compared with the slow games
% which were played way back in the sixties.
5 To think of base ball is to think of the best
I known and most popular lines. W e'carry a
EVERY
WE EVER
■ complete line of Spalding’s and Reach Base ■
FOLD OUTLASTED ITS
1 Ball Goods that are made to excel, and are
GUARANTEE
J the most widely advertised base ball goods in
■ the world.
Ford Batteries
See our goods first and be convinced that
$25.00
3 we have the best.
—

Phone
189
SANFORD BATTERY
SERVICE CO. *
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Of the price in what we Have you on our FACTORY TO UHKHS
PRICKS on the Strongent Guaranteed TIKES BUILT.

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A North Woodward housewife, whe
lives In a house boasting a hack
porch, says she can always tell how
cold It is hv the lenglli of the cone
of frozen milk In the neck of the
hot tie sir* llnd- on her hack porch
every morning. By comparison with
a nearby thermometer, site says, sin*
Hilda that at about i'll above tin* cap
of Die liotili* is barely lifted and the
contents frozen about two inches
dmvu. At II above she found the cup
s h o v e d up about two Inches and the
mill: s o l b l some three Inelies down.
Seven above Is go al for a projection
of “ s o l id " milk .......... four or live
i m he- ,oM.,o Ho* bottle neck anil the
contents scml-aolld throughout. The
bottle of milk thermometer Is reliable
only for above zero temperature, us
lower temporal in o- nitisl be Judged by
llte curvature o f the frozen neck of
cream I 'droit N&gt;*'v*-.

Call or write to MR. W. A. KAY, Local Agent, at Seminole Hotel, or

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The Seminole County f
Bank
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Therm o m ete r.

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The surest way to keep a man from
stealing: is to remove the thing* he
wants to steal.
Put your surplus money into an in­
terest bearing account at this bank
where it will earn you a profit and,
strengthening the basis of credit,
will help to build homes and expand
business in this community.
Force burglars to work for an honest
living by keeping your money in the
Bank.
4% INTEREST PAID

Phone 251-W-

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SANFORD

•The City Substantial"

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, FEHRUARY 18, 1922

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NUMBER 282
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republican house active

ON SOLDIER BONUS BILL
BUT IS RUNNING WILD
non&gt;t Know Exactly
Where They Are But
on Their Way

SALE TAX SLEEPS
and d e m o c r a t s
w il l
make
t „ Em s h o w t h e i r c o l o r s

NEXT WEEK

completed or the studies suspended for
the year. The cause of the fire is un­
known.
The fire broke out in the hoys’ dor­
mitory while the students were at
mess in the main building. The flames
rapidly consumed this building and
advanced to the others.
A hasty alarm was given for the
Clearwater fire department stationed
across the bay, u distance of two
miles. Coming to the Island prompt­
ly the Clearwater firemen found no
water supply adequate to fight the
flames so they ran an engine down to
the Imy waters, whence salt water
w uh poured ineffectively on the blaze
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In
the meantime, the toll bridge
traversing tho imy had lost its ability
110 co||t,ct a ft.e JlH Clearwater folk

QUARTER MILLION LOSS'
'
IN OCALA BY BIG FIRE
RETAIL BUSINESS DISTRICT
urniture and Hardware Stores of MacKay are
Gutted
(By The Associated Dress)

OCALA, Feb. 18.— Damage estimated at the least at a quar­
ter of a million dollars resulted in a fire in the retail business dis­
trict here early today. The flames are believed to have originated
from a short circuited eleetric wire and destroyed a furniture store
and adjacent warehouse o f George MacKay &amp; Company, gutted
the drygoods store of Parker &amp; Guynii, caused heavy damage to
the furniture store of Thcus Brothers. Everything owned by
MacKay &amp; Company destroyed but some stock of the other two
concerns was saved. The loss was partially covered by insurance.
Later estimates placed the total loss at $350,000, which was
litle more than half covered by insurance. The fire apparatus
from Leesburg came forty miles to fight the flames but arrived
too late to assist. Gainesville’s appartus was placed abroad a train
but was not brought here. MacKay &amp; Company will rebuild imme&lt;li»tely. The fire was on Magnolia street immediately north of
j coUrt house square.

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BAKER COUNTY SHERIFF
APPEALS FOR ASSISTANCE
TO COPE WITH SITUATION
The Packard was placed on traveli;.g jacks and towed to Sanford Wed­
nesday morning.—Winter I’nrk post.
Neither of the cars were insured.
Tt could not he ascertained who was
the owner of tho Packard, as the oc­
cupants did not care to talk. Immed­
iately after the accident, Clniuic
HinchclitT of Longwood contracted
with tho pnrty in tho touring car to
convey them to Eustis. Upon reach'" g that town one o f the pnrty went
into n barber shop and got $10, sup­
posedly from the cash register. The
others wive checks for $2 and $2 re­
spectively. The check for $2 enmo
hnck to Mr. lllnchctifT today marked
“ insufficient funds.”
There are conflicting stories ns to
who was to blame for the accident.
A" the Packard passed the home of
R. A. Jenkins in Longwood, the par­
ty was singing. Another titan who
arrived at the scene shortly after the
wreck stated that he did not believe
the truck hud any lights burning nt
the time of the crash. When both
cars enmo to n (lend stop the truck
was elenr off of the road and the
touring car had both of the right
hnnnd wheels on the brick.

Looks Like Civil War
Will Culminate from
Shooting

MAN IS KIDNAPPED

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OTHERS SHOT AND KILLED AND
OLD FAMILY FEUDS
ARE REVIVED
I I I ? T ill* A . a o r l n t r i l I ' r r a a )

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. 18.—The
P i t t , out­
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 18.—Tho
WASHINGTON,
sheriff
of linker county nppealed
standing development yosterdny in the
shortly before noon today to Duval
bonus legislation situation was an
authorities for help in coping with
unexpected announcement in the house
the situation at MncCIcnny, thirty
by Chairman Fordnoy of tho ways and
miles west of Jacksonville, which ho
means committee thnt the bonus bill
said threatened to develop into civil
would be ready for presentation to a
Bang-a-Looed the City TREK PLANTED AT
warfnro ns culmination o f tho shoot­
mucus of house Republicans
within turned out enmnsse and made for the
ATLANTA TODAY FOR
ing thoro this morning of Juke Wilk­
New
Smyrna
Crowd
in
the next ten days.
PRESIDENT
McKINLEY
island.
inson, and tho kidnapping of n man
A moment after this statement was
An unidentified volunteer fire fight­
Sanford
Today
named Robinson and the recent mys­
mmle there was a shout from tho Re­ er, known not to lie a student, sufferATLANTA, Felt.
— A tree was
terious
disappearance of T. R. Hen­
publican side of tho chamber when ed the only physical hurts of tho lire. To the Ilang-al.oo nt New Smyrna planted in Piedmont Park here today
derson,
former
hanker and wealthy na­
the chairman, lifting his voice to its
in Memory of the late President Mc­
Lust night the girl students, not
Commencing Next Monday
val
stores
operator,
the trouble is be­
highest pitch, declared the soldier inconvenienced by the fire, wore safe­
Kinley, who, in n speech here, short­
— Last Three Days.
lieved
to
he
u
flare
up of a filed be­
measure would ho passed by a Repub­ ly stowed away in their dormitory,
A bunch of boosters from New ly after the Spanish-Amorkaa war,
tween
the
two
pioneer
Baker county
lican house.
while the hoys who lost their home, Smyrnn aroused the city today, com­ a d v a le d that the government share
families which existed about twenty
breaking into tho thick of a row took their cots and blankets and went
in
the
eare
in’
the
graves
of
ihu
Coning over in many car* decorated) in
years ago.
over charges by Representative Garn­ about a quarter of a mile to a large
the gala week colors and calling at­ ft” b rate soldiers.
er, of Texas, ranking Democrat on the garage which they converted into n
tention to the big Bang-n-I.oo over
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 18. — One
committee, that the bill was being temporary dormitory.
there, starting Monday and lasting (TH AN RESTRICTIONS
citizen of MncCIcnny stated over tho
framed ecen tly with the aid of rep­
ON
CITRUS
FRUITS
three days, at which time the Bung­
telephone shortly after one o'clock,
resentatives of the American Legion,
HAVE IIEEN LIFTED
alow Beautiful will he given awny,
I
"Hell
will hrctrfw loose here tonight,”
Mr. IV: lacy shouted to tho Democrat­
and there will be a celebration right.
and
that
he was preparing to movo
ic Mdc Mint the Republicans did not
Iherc will he street dancing, earn.( ; A|NTSV
Ids
wife
and
children from town to n
deem it Toper to seek advice on the
' “ I fmitures, auto races, free oyster •|1||1W
importutioll )lf Florida
place
of
safety.
Governor Hardee nt
bonus from those unalterably opposed
roast, masquerade dam e and many { cltrUH frnit„ into r u ,
,|l&gt;cri.u(| |lV
Tallahassee,
said
lie
had heard nothing
to it.
other events, nil for fun-hving peo- Ur, CulmM
,niMt.Ilt lttal year aIIC|
from linker county officials but de­
While there was no other reference
pig who will attend the big doings. wh||.h v,rtl|n„ ammmle(! to nn om. MAKE LUMP SUM OF APPROPRI­ clared if troops were requested he was
to the bonus on the floor, bonus talk 1
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The races on the beach are open to ,)J|W. |lnVe |||ft,n ai(1(lifi,.,|
lh„ t.x.
ATION AND CUT ARMY
prepared to act immediately.
Tho
swirled through tho corridors, and for
N&lt;)T ,.,{0 SECUTE HIM ED It all who wish to participate for the tent t|jnt shipmontH wi„
rc, L.ivc(1
Duval
sheriff
said
ho
couldn't
send
TO
SUIT
the time being discussion of plans for
KMBEZZI F.MFNT IF HE
big prizes, lhe Bungalow Beautiif certified to be free of plant infec­
deputies into another county without
cutting the army and nnvy uppropria‘
t im&gt;f vim
ful will be given away Wednesday tion, according to Commissioner Wil
orders from the governor.
Hender­
tion bills was forgotten. Republican
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C I t &gt; T i l l - \ a a i i e l n t r i l l are«N |
afternoon, the winner having already n|&lt;m Ncwo„ of thl. BtaU. plant ,,((un|.
son’s
automobile
was
found
at tho
numbers of tho ways and means com- !
(||y
x
WASHINGTON, Fell. IS.— A sug­
been chosen by tho members of the
Modific
ation
of
the
restruetions,
ac­
bottom
of
tho
St.
Mary's
river
Wed­
mittcc, meeting morning and a fte r -1 i,08 ANGELES, Fob. 18.— Invosti- essay committee. It will be one of
gestion that congress fix upon a lump
nesday
and
the
stream
is
being
drag­
cording
to
Mr.
Newell,
came
about
noon, went over details o f tho propos- gutors of the Taylor murder are wait­ the biggest events ever pulled olT by
sum appropriation it is prepared to
ed bill, without giving any intimation jug. today to see if anything will re­ our sister city of New Smyrna and ns the result of negotiations between vote for maintenance of the regular ged in the belief that Ids body would
us to the exact form of the measure to suit from the announcement of Dis- they will have many from Sanford the Cuban government and the state army for the next fiscal yonr and then lie found. His wife several days ago
The fruit will he per­
offered $1,0(10 reward for the recov­
bc reported. The calling in of John T. triet Attorney Woolwine that Edward nud other inland cities. Joe Bronu plant hoard.
ask the war department to work out
mitted entrance into that country
ery of the body if her husband wns
Taylor, vice-chairman of
tho Lo- Sands, missing former butler secre­
an army plan that would yield tho
was here today with the crowd o
cion's legislative committee, and Rich­ tary to Taylor would not ho prosecut­ noise makers and said that all of his either in bulk or package lots, he says. maximum of military clTiricney with­ dead. It is believed the kidnapping
Each shipment, however, must bear :c
of Robinson and the shooting of Wilkard Jones, representing Veterans of ed on embezzlement charge preferred
in that expenditure was laid yester- I*,
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'HIIIwui iiniuin
m m
■M.m. of
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friends .could »be
assured
loreiRi. Wars, provoked the protest of |,y former employer if hands could ^
|im|( jn Ncw Smvrna IIBXl M„ n certificate from tbc state plant board day before the house sub-committee on inron was the work of henderson's
setting forth that the fruit is ap­
j friends who acted in the belief they
• r Mainer and his appeal that the prove himself innocent of la y in g T a y - Taes(!
aIU| Wednesday.
j
in my appropriations at its initial co n -1
parently
free
from
injurious
plant
knew something of his disappearance.
Hmi.w step in and prevent Rcpuhli- |or and untangle murder mystery.
sideration of the 11)211 army budget.
and
noxious
insects.
Tlu*
certificate
i'.ms meeting in secret with witnesses
Major General llnrlmrd, deputy chief
.........
LODGE FACING
must also show that the shipment car­
favoring the measure, without admit- SENATOR PARK IRA.MMLI.L
II \KDECT EIGHT
of staff, was the only officer heard as A GENEROUS ACT OF
ries no leaves, parts of plants or other
tine Democrats to listen, nt least, to
Secretary Weeks was still at his home,
A GREAT S. S. LINE.
AFTER LOWER RATES
()F HIS CAREER
nmterlal which might contain pests.
the deliberation.
indisposed and his appearance with
ON FLORIDA VEGETABLES
--------The* inspector of the plant board
il"" far sentiment was swinging to
--------WASHINGTON, r'eh. IK.—One of lira rest the locality should be sough* General Pershing lias been deferred
TAVARES, Feb. 17.— The Clyde
the -a'es tax as a measns of raising
WASHINGTON. I). C., Feb. IK.— the most bitterly contested senatorial for the inspection, Mr. Newell says, until next week.
i Steamship Company, through H. G.
revenue for the bonus, ns uvocated by
Committee members said General White, its agent at the Jacksonville ofSenator Park Trammell, who re- campaigns this fall will be fou lit out and if none is stationed nearby, the
President Harding, was tho subject of
notifioi, tho Lnko coUnty
turned to the Capitol the early part in the cornu:"vnlive state of Mnssa- shipper should communicate with tin: lliirhonl hint advance, the lump »um j fjcMi
unending discussion among members.
appropriation suggestion in view of Chamber of Commerce that it will lio
of the week from a ten days stay in elmsetts, political ohm rvers
here plant commissioner at Gainesville.
It was evident on nil sides, however,
tho evident desire of the committee to “ our pleasure to transport free of
Florida, has been quite active since agree.
that die Republicans were determined
obtain an idea of what would be done
reaching the Capital looking after
Henry Cabot Lodge, leader of the TWO HIE OF COI I)
charge from Sanford to .Jacksonville”
t" put the hill through tho House re­
IN NEW ENGLAND with the army in event o f reduction such articles as your people donato
Florida’s interests.
Today Senator Republican party in the senate and
gardless of what might happen to it in
of the authorized enlisted strength to the Children's Home, February 20.
.-------Trnmmull called upon the Interest five consecutive times victorious in
•he senate. In the event the hill is in
Commerce Commission and urged that the state's senatorial campaigns, faces Severe Weather Is Held Responsible below the present 1fill,000 figure. It
Secretary Unwell has written to Mr.
Miape for consideration by n Ropubliwas indicated Unit the officer had White that it is wondrous in this day
for m K |&gt;MW,|,.r Exp|0slon
the Commission endeavor to bring whut mny believe will ho "the battle
'nn caucus within tho time set by Mr.
about a freight rate reduction oil of Ids carreer.”
NEW YORK, Feb. 18.—'The coldest pointed out the difficulties of shaping and age to find a corporation with n
rnrdncy, leaders said it would be pass­
Although the election is nearly nine ,joy ()f tlu. w|ntcr j„ this section a well rounded military program on soul, and u soul so gcncrouB.
watermelons, cabbage, cantaloupes
ed prior to March 4.
and other vegetables.
He explained months away already the fight against |aH't ni(rj)t waa held responsible for the basis of authorized strength nlono
t»rnl deaths and an explosion, lie- and urged thnt it would ho more
that under the existing rates produc­ the veteran stntcsninn, whose service
sound procedure to state the sum thnt
in
the
Semite
exceeds
that
of
any
s|
,|
t,8
a host of minor mishaps,
ers of cnhhnge in his state were ex ­
would
be available and then cut the
periencing heavy losses and that the member, is waxing warm.
| Two of the deaths occurcd in LandScckiog vongeroanco of Lodge's sue- jn|f N J # wlu.n (1„. dynamite packing army cloth to fit that mntorinl.
watermelon crop this spring could not
Back of the suggestion lies a hope
thq Vcrsnilb- house o f the Atlas Powder Works
ho marketed profitably at tho present cessful fight against
treaty and his caustic attacks on for- |,lewup.
Plant officials
pointed in military circles that congress will
freight rates.
Beginning more than a year ago his mer President Wilson, the Democrats olIt |t waHt|,0 third explosion to occur work out a continuing fimiucial poll- j
fight* to bring a freight rate rcduc- nre determined to give him a dose of |n pobninry in the Inst three yenrs cy for the army covering a period of .
--------I tion, Senator Trnmmoll has never lost the same “ political downfall medicine a„ (j expressed the belief thnt the ex- years.
WILL DEVOTE ENTIRE TIME AND
It is argued that if the army eould
TEMPORARY STRUCTURES WERE an opportunity to actively urge better whlch he was instrumental in admin- pr,.HSe(l the belief thnt the extra sold
ATTENTION TO RASE
know just what funds would bo made
should ho held accountable.
DESTROYED AT CLEAR!* -eight rates for tho citrus fruit istrntlng to Wilson.
«...
HALL
available
each
year
for
the
next
three
At present Lodge has an advantage
Another death was that of Charles
growers and truck farmers of his
WATER.
or
four
years
it
would
he
|M
&gt;ssihlo
to
through
a
division
In
Deniochatic
70
(,f
Westwood,
N.
J.,
who
col' State. To Ills activity is due a large
I l l y T h e \ « « &lt; &gt; H iilr il I't - r s a )
credit lor
for me
the icn
ten per cent ranks as to how the attack of revenge |apst.(| while buffeting the wind on a frame a constructive program and to
illy ii,* ,\ „oclalrd ITc . i
: part of the cretin
CHICAGO, Fob. 18.— Federal Judge
lessen the apprehension among com­
* ‘ ts and shall lie launched agninst him.
street in lower Manhattan.
• I r: \RWATER, Fin., Fob. 18.— freight rato reduction on fruits
Kenesnw M. Landis today announced
James M. Cox, Democratic pres!With the temperature two degrees missioned and enlisted personnel ns to
*tarting in tho boys' dormitory vegetables in carload lots.
Hu Wns
ho
had resigned from the bench and
•■ntindy destroyed seven frame build- j tho first member of either branch of dcntinl nominee in tlui last cam- bohlw zero in this city it was cold their future in tho service.
would dovoto his entire time to his po­
lr,us nf Southern Colloge, nt Clonr- Congress to urge the repeal o| the palgn who bitterly assailed Lodge ns consolation to know it wns as much
sition of huso bnll comiqjssioilor. His
NEGHOES LYNCH ONE
"'•ter Reach,- early last night. The revenue tax on transportation charges “ the arch conspirator of the agon," as fifty bo|nw in the Adirnndacks.
resignation wns nffcctivo March first.
OWN RACE WHO HAD
A by-product of the cold was tho
'’"mi
, building
_ wns not. dnmagod.
..... .......
nn’d ho wns largely instrumental in favors attacking tho Massachusetts
Announcement made formally hy tho
SLAIN TWO CHILDREN
•he buildings destroyed and the! bringing about tho discontinuance of senator becmiso of his work in de­ pilgrimage to ehnritnblo organizations
judge today as he took his place In
ni:iin building, formerly used ns a h o -1this tnx on January Gist of this year, feating the League o f Nations, and o f homeless women and children from
court.
(Il&gt; The .iHKudnleil l‘rri&lt;M»
bl. ''ere turned over to the author!- Senator Trammell is of the opinion plans to make a personal campaign other parts of the country, some of
VALDOSTA,
(in.,
Fob.
18.—John
il's "*
college, n Methodist instl-' that the freight and express rates o f the stnto.
whom have come to New York In
THIRTKEN-YKAK-OI.D
Senator Walsh, Democratic sena­ and who found themselves without Glover, u negro, was shot and killed
‘iti'ia, by their owners last winter fol- should he further reduced on citrqs
by
n
molt
of
his
own
race
yesterday
nt
GIRL WILL PREACH
""m g a fjrc, thj»t destroyed tho col- fruits and vegetables and he is now* tor from the state, who is in close shelter from the icy blast.
Indianola,
seven
miles
east
of
here,
h‘gl' 1' al Sutherland. They were being nctively working to that end.
’
touch with tho political situation
AT TULSA, OKI,A.
after lie hnd shot up a negro schoolthere is unalterably opposed to . a
U " 1 temporarily until permanent
house, killing u little girl mid fatnlly
Illy The Aamirlnleil I’ rraa)
revival of tho league o f nations is­ GRAZE DEATH
fiuurters now building nt Lakeland "VIOLET BRAND SALE"
wounding
ii
boy.
TULSA,
Okla., Fob. 18.—Thlrtconsue
In
the
stnto
campaign.
Walsh
IN CAR CRASH
CONTINUES LONGER
'"•e ready for occupancy.
Glover,
who
was
said
to
have
been
yenr-old
school
girl Is among tho sev­
has
let
It
he
known
ho
believes
Cox
"The Violet Brand Sale" nt Yowoll’s
•'"me of the buildings destroyed last
intoxicated,
forced
an
entrance
into
en
persons
granted
n license to preach
would
not
take
any
votes
from
Lodge
A
now
Packard
touring
enr
from
'"i.ht had been used iib class rooms, has been so successful thnt It will ho
thu school, after the teacher had bnr« hy the Northeastern Oklnhomn con­
by
tnking
the
league
In
the
state.
Eustis,
which
hnd
only
run
480
miles,
" !' *' ,,,u‘ kail served ns u hoys’ d o r-1continued Monday and Tuesday by
Lodge's position in tho stnto prob­ and a Federal truck owned by O. C. red tho door. Ho was armed with a ference of the Methodist Episcopal
autorj. a largo part of tho equip- special request. The Towoll store is
ably
will bo strengthened should he Brynnt of Wagner, and driven by n pistol and shotgun, firing both in thu church hero yesterday. Sho is Fay
"" at of the buildings wns removed by beautifully decorated In purple and
Emery, of Miami, Okla., who began
111' ats. Tho girls' dormitory wns greon*for tho occasion and presents a obtain prompt ratification of tho arms - negro, collided on tho brick rond schoolroom.
Negroes of the neighborhood form­ preaching yesterday In tho mining
“°t damaged.
most pleasing appearance. Tho work conference treaties in tho sennto, ob­ about half a mile south of Longwood
Should any of the nt 2:fi0 Tuesday morning. Tho front ed a mob and surrounded the school- district near her home. Sho is In tho
* resident It. H. Alderman, of tho of decorating was dono under the su- servers believe.
wko placed the Iosh at about porvision of Mrs. Harvard and tho trentles fall, Lodge could^ie charged of tho truck wns badly dnmngcd and house. Glover wns shot threo times Bcvcnth grade In school and says her
"•"-"00, said ho was unnblo to atnto staff of assistants. Attend tho big with falling to provide a sub for the one wheel w .*ib torn o(T. The I’ack- and finally wus beaten over tho head ambition Is to become a foreign mis­
nnrd wns practically a total wreck. with a shovel. No arrests were nude. sionary.
Wilson League.
'• *‘-t ier tho school term would bo sale Monday and Tuesday.

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WANTS SANDS

SEVEN SOUTHERN
COLLEGE FRAME
BUILDINGS BURN

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922

Roland Marsh, Mrs. W. A. Znchary, D.'Hnrt, Mrs. 0. P. Herndon, Mrs. B.
Mrs. J. F. 11icknon. Mrs. J. E. Rumb- F. Whltner, Mrs. E. D. Mobley, Mrs.
:w f i
loy, Mrs. P. F. Monger, Mrs. A. P. Deane Turnor, Mrs. R. E. Tolar, Mrs. * PARISH HOUSE CALENDAR
: t
Handy, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. L. Grow, T. L. Dumas, Mrs. F. E. Roumillat,
to ■
MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor.
Mrs Mitchell, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. L. Mrs. S. Pulcaton, Mrs. E. M. Gallo­
* Phone 217-W
II red hitve an? frlpntfa rlalllng m Allen, Mrs. Kcrinntlc, Mrs. Hoy Smith, way, Mrs. CharleH Feddor, Mtb. Edith February 20. — Subscription bridge
—II r»« «r» solas ia n r U r « or eomlns Mrs. J. 1). Jenkins and Mrs. Radford. Lowdor, Mrs. Harry Hcoron, Mrs. Selp
pnrty, Woman’s Guild, 8:00 p. m.
ham*, op U yon arc antartalalas. writ#
of Pittsburg, Mrs. Fred Walsman, Fob. 21-22— Woman’s Club Colonlnl
■ pi-itnl rnra in thla dapartmeat. sl&lt;r|n&lt;
detail*, or telebpene the Ham. II will
CECILIAN CLUH.
Mrs. II. B, Lewis, Mrs. A. W. Fitts,
pnrty.
ha sreallp apprerlaled.
I?:
The Sonata Program given by the Mrs. R. J. Holly, Mrs. W. T. Langley,
C'ecilian Club Inst Saturday afternoon Mrs. J. M. Wallace, Mrs. S. E. Hnrrett,
SOCIAL CALENDAR
K it
Old Methodist doctrino prenched on
Friday—Tlio Evory Week Dridgo Club was well attended and greatly en­ Mrs. John Leonard!, Mrs. H. R. Stov- tho streets of Sanford every Sunday
ons, Mrs. Drake, Mrs. Don Whitcomb, nt 3:00 p. m. Como with us and wo
will moot with Mrs. Raymond Key joyed.
A few miscellaneous numbers were: Mrs. J. S. Wilson, Mrs. J. N. Tolar and will do you good. All Invited. 28-3tp
at her homo on Park avenue at 3:00
Charasteristic Dance ...............Cadmus Mrs. Iin lay.
o’clock.
Carmcta Harbor
Friday— nook-Lovers Club will meet
Little "Giant Wonder" broom 75c
LAWRENCE HAYNES
Little
folks number:
with Miss Annio Hawkins at her
......... ..........
ench.—The Popular Market.
280-2tc
MADE DKIIUTK IN LONDON
home on Celery avenue at 3:30 ji. m. (“ Folded Wings
Farmer
SINGING GREATLY ENJOYED
With BETTY COMPSON.
Also
Friday— Miss Agnes Dumas will en­
Margnret Giles
The
Sonatas
the earlier per- j
tertain ut bridge at her homo on
— .........
...vcovered
u .v .t.. ,.IV
Sunshine Comedy and Fox News
Lawrence Haynes, who la to be
Park avenue at 3:00 p. m. honoring Ibid, to the finished and incomparable
henrd here in a recital r.t The Princess
her guest Miss Ruth Adams of S en -! productions o f Beethoven.
. ecn, S. C.
Margaret Cowan gave a very pleas­ Theatre tonight made his debut in
Saturday at the Princess— Marie Pro- S
Saturday—Children’r story hour will ing rending and Mrs. A. M. Phillips London at a gr»at musical given by
bo held at 1:00 p. m. at Contra! accompanied by .Mrs. Schcllc Mnincs the Duchess of Marlborough nt Sund­
vost in “ Don't Get Personal” and •
Park.
concluded the program with a most de­ erland House, in honor o f Einmunuel,
a Comedy .
King o f Portugnl.
Monday— Business and Professional lightful group of songs.
His singing was so greatly enjoyed
The Sonatas selections given were:
Chan. Brady, the Baritone Soloist, will sing every WedWomen’s Club will meet nt 8 p. m.
nt the Club rooms.
Sonatine in C ......... ........ . Clement! by the distinguished audience that the
nesdny Night
Duchens sent Mr. Haynes the follow­
Helen Douglass
Monday—Subscription Bridge party
.............................. Kuhlan ing note:
at the Parish House at 8 o'clock un­ Sonatine
Sunderland House
Marguerite Garner
der the auspices of the Woman’s
Mayfair..
} '
Guild.
Sonata ...................................... Diabelli
Dear
Mr.
Haynes:
Thelma Dobbins
Mondny— Washington Tea at the Tem­
I wnnt to tell -you how very
ple Club on I’nrk avenue by tbo Sonata A .Major (First Movement)
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE
much
we
enjoyed your singing last
Pipe Organ Club.
Hayden
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
night and to thank you for singing
Dorothy Ray
Tuesday— Mrs. A. Vaughn will enter­
■s
so often.
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
........
Mozart
tain tho members of the Idlers’ Club Sonata C .Major
I hope that you are now
1018 West First Street____________
1018 West First Street
Madeline Mullein
at her home on Sanford Heights a t 1
■\, v&gt;
started on a very successful ami
3:00 p. m.
JSonata in G (Opus 28)
Mozart
T\1 h
•
brilliant cnrccr.
•
Pearl Robson
m
NOTICE
I am enclosing check for 100
Clyde Chapman was a business visi­ Minuet from Sonata A Mnjor Mozart
Tho
membership
committee will hold
pounds which I hope will reach you
tor in Orlando yesterday.
Georgia Mobley
I\
Its regular meeting nt tho Womnn’a
safely.
Slow movement from Moonlight
Club House, Saturdny ufternoon nt
Yours sincerely,
Sonata ....
.
Beethoven
Martha and George will be at home
•1:30.
CONSULEO MARLBOROUGH.
Velma Shipp
Mondny evening from 8 to 10, 300
Those liaving names for member­
This charming Duchess wan ConBeethoven
Park ave.
281-2tc Great Sonata in C
ship in tho club, plcnso call any one of
suolo
Vamleibilt
before
her
marriage
Charlotte Smith
the membership committee.
and her gracious interest in the young
Mrs. G. D. Hart had as her guest at
Mrs. II. II. McCaslin, Chairman;
Mr. ami Mrs. II. L. Perkins an­ American Singer led to eighteen ap­
the Bridge Luncheon Tuesday, Mrs.
Mrs.
Stelln Arrington, Litornturo De­
nounce the birth o f a HM*-lb. dntiglit- pearances in London this season, for
Sharp, of Statesboro, Ga.
partment;
Mrs. E. I). Mobloy, Music;
each of which he received 100 pounds
'or, Thursday, Feb. Kith.
Mrs.
B.
A.
Howard, Social.
or $500.
Mr. L. E. White, of Washington, D.
7
Charles I.. Britt is spending a few
C., is the guest or Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
A
S
GOOD
AS NEW*
KNIGHTS
TEMPLAR,
ATTENTION!
ADMITTED
TO
CHURCH
days
in
Tampa
on
business.
Daris Hart at their home on Sanford
'X
WITHOUT IMMERSION
Heights.
SYRACUSE BAPTIST CHDItCII
A stated conclave of Taylor ComLOVELY BRIDGE PARTY
mnndory,
U. !&gt;., K. T. will bo licit!
Mrs. E. M. Galloway left last even
Entertaining in her usual charming
I l l r T in - A m anrliltrd I'n -a a i
GENERAL REPAIRING
on Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The
ing for Avon Park, where she will be and gracious manlier, Mrs. C. E. HcnSYRACUSE, Feb. 17.— Members to
Old Ford Gann
Order of Malta and tho Order of the West First St.
the guest of the Federated Clubs of ry was hostess at one of the most tielie admitted to Fayetteville Baptist
Phone No. TI7-W
Iemplu will lie conferred. Members
Highland county.
light fill pro-1.oaten parties, when she church hereafter without immersion
are
urged
ami
visiting
Sir
Knights
arc
entertained in bridge yesterday after membership o f church decided last
cordially invited to attend.
.
Circle No. 3 of tin* Methodist church noon at her home on Magnolia avenue, |night by two thirds vote.
Well-lighted, good stages, plenty „f
Tea blind students of Worccatei l
‘
'
Church
By order of tho Eminent Command­ scats at tho shows of the K. uf C.
will have a cooked food sale, Satur­ honoring Mrs. Carl llartdcgcn, of New in Syracuse suburb.
lollege ran enter fully Into varsity!
er.
If- when they go to Oxford, thanks*
day afternoon at Deane Turner’s gro­ Jersey, the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Carnival.
27C-$tc
o the training they received In tho
JNO.
I).
J1NKINS,
cery store. On sale will In* fresh bread, George Knight. There wore eleven
'ormcr school. That Is evidenced 1
Prices reduced nnd everything now
280-2tc
Recorder.
doughnuts, cake and pies.
jy this youth, clearing tho bar In a 2
tables of players and a number of ten at the grand stores and paddle wheels
Snvo money by buying your season
ilgh Junfr despite Ills tack of sight,
guests.
ticket to tho Lyceum Course. $2.00
at the K. of C. Carnival.
270-8tc
Circe No. 5 of tin1 Methodist Church
j Over 1,000 lights will ho used on tho for the season or 75c for each admis­
The various rooms of this spacious
will have a curb market Sautrday home were opened en suito and beauti­
K. of C. Carnival grounds.
270-8tc sion.
UGO-tfc
BREACH OF PROMISE
morning in front of tbo Janes’ Cash fully decorated. Quantities of ex­
GIVES TODAY $10,0011
Store, anil a pie sale Saturday after­ quisite, fragrant roses in the vary­
noon at the same place.
ing shades of pink wore used, forming
I l l y Tilt- \ «.ii rln li-&lt;l I’ rt-MN)
10 Stores In GeorginCOLUMBIA, r. C.. Fell. 17.— Forty
-1 Store In Florid
a veritable Imwer for this pretty par­
Mrs. Edith Lowdor, or California, ty. I lie \ nicotine idea was artistical­ thousand awarded Mrs. Lyde McDon­
who lias been tile guest o f her sister, ly carried out with festoons of red nell today in her suit against Richard
Mrs. Charles Fcddcr and mother, .Mrs. hearts, and lights shaded in red, and S. Desportes, Columbia finnneied in
Lillie, leave today fo r C h ic a g o , where tally cards. In the reception room which she sued for one hundred and
she will spend some time before going bowls and hanging baskets of bright fifty thousand alleged breach of prom­
to New York.
SELLS IT FOR LESS
lined nasturtiums were effectively ise.
used.
There will lie a meeting of the Bus­
"The Kiddies Paradise" is for kid­
&lt;'ut glass nappies filled with boniness and Professional Women’s Club boas were placed on the card tables dies. Have them look it up at tho
Mondny evening at eight o’clock at and relished during the game.
K. of C. Carnival.
270-8te
the Club rooms in tbo First National
I tie lust prize, in tile card game
Bank Building. At which time the was an exquisite hand embroidered
Buy your waxed sweet peas and
state president of the Business ami pillow, this being won by Mrs. K. |\
borne
made candies at the Washing­
Professional Women’s ( ’lull will speak. Morse, and the second prize, a lovely
ton tea Monday night at tlie Girls
, P"ttcry fern dish, was won by Mrs. F Temple Club from 8 to 1(1 o'clock.
DON’T FAIL TO SEE THE VALUES W E AR E OFFER­
Lome, kind friend, lind welcome hearty E. Roumillat. Mrs. G. D. Bishop was
281-2tc
ING IN MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHING
At our Washington tea party.
the fortunate one in cutting for the
1 ray, it, fail not to attend,
consolation, and was given a silver TAYLOR’S MONEY
SATURDAY
come prepared to see ami spend
lcream ladle. The honoree, Mrs. HartAND Oil, STOCK
Come, kind friend, wo would repeat degon, was presented a silver sandGONE. REPORT
To the Temple Girls Clubs at Third wieh tray.
and Park street.
Mrs. Henry, tlie charming hostess,
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Feb. 17.— Oil
Monday evening from 8 to 10.
received her guests wearing a most stock and money, believed to have con­
Coat and Trousers,. $22.75; with extra trousers... $30.00
281-2tc
Pipe Organ Club.
becoming1 frock of brown embroidered stituted part o f the estate o f William
net over satin, and the honoree, was Desmond Taylor, murdered film dir­
CONGREGATION A I. MEN’S CLUB attired in black satin combined with
Coat and Trousers... $25.50; with extra trousers.. $33.50
ector, arc missing, according to Charl­
black silk lace. Mrs. Henry was as­ es A. Jones, investigator for the dis­
Our Men’s Club met last night with sisted in entertaining and serving by
trict attorney. Jones made this state­
Coat and Trousers : $28.00; with extra trousers . $36.00
a good attendance. After some rou­ Mrs. George Knight, Mrs. S. Puleston,
ment after checking up Taylor’s per­
tine work the club was privileged to Mrs. J. N. Tolar, Mrs. Archie Betts,
sonal papers and belongings, and then
hear a splendid talk by Dr. Marshall Mrs. Harry Lewis, Mrs. Don Whit­
conferring with Mr. R. M. Barger, an
on the subject of “ Staying Qualities.” comb, Misses Ruth and Florence Hen­
income tax expert, with whom Taylor
t
We regret that so fine an address was ry.
is said to have discussed bis 1021 in­
heard by so few. Tho Club is awake
Delicious refreshments consisting of come tax report a short time before be
Three piece Suit
$34.50; with extra trousers
$41.00
nnd we believe will lie greatly stimu­ an ice course, tho cream being frozen
was killed.
lated by tlie splendid thoughts pre­ heart shaped, with individual cakes
From this it was learned, according
sented by tlie doctor.
iced in pink and white, cocoanut kisses, to .Toney, that Taylor was prepared to
Ihree piece Suit
.$37.75; with extra trousers
$45.00
strawberries and coffee were served pay a tax on securities and money
CIRCLE NO.
at the dose of the card game. On which have not been located.
Three piece Suit..... $41.00; with extra trousers......$49.00
Circle No. 5 of tho M. E, Church each plate were pink and white rose 1 Further investigation into the mur­
y
mot at the home of Mrs. G. A. Rad buds.
der was plnnncd for today. Thomns
ford, on French avenue, Monday after­
Invited to enjoy this pretty pnrty Lee Woolwlno, district attorney stntcd
Lvery Suit guaranteed to give satisfactory wear and
noon.
were the following guests: Mrs. Carl (witness would not, however, lie sumService
After a short business meeting at Hnrtdogcn, Mrs. George Knight, Mrs. tmoned to his office but would be ques­
which time a Curb
Market and ■
Pie
Smith,
Mrs. a»,
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Mrs.
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imuoiivi| ill
|,1, tioned nt their homes by bis ngents.
W e ai e more than pleased with the number of orders we
Snle was arranged for next Saturday,'A . P. Connelly, Mrs. George DcCottcs, It was believed the publicity attend­
Fob. 18th in front of tho Jones’ Cash Mrs. G. D. Bishop, Mrs. F. L. Miller, ing their visit to bis offico frightened
have taken
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Store, the Indies spent tbo afternoon Mrs. A. II. Wallace, Mrs. B. A. How- persons in keeping to themselves
sowing carpet rags, which they ex- urd, Mrs. J. G. Ball, Mrs. Clnudo Horn .what might prove valuable clews.
T----------------------THERE IS A REASON-----------------------Is
pect to make into pretty rugs. Late don, Mrs. B. P. Morse, Mrs. John
in tbo afternoon tlie hostess served Moisch, Mrs. Archie Betts, Mrs. S. M.
Nobody seems to know just wbnt
tempting refreshments consisting of Lloyd, Mrs. George Hoy, Mrs. Forest tho next war will bo about but ev­
snndwiches, cake and coffee.
Lake, Mrd. Harry Walsh, Mrs. Fred erybody seems to understand that it Is
Members o f tho circle present wore Daiger, Jr., Mrs. It. A. Newman, Mrs. inevitable.
Mrs. J. V. Chambers, of Ohio; Mrs. Hid Wight, Mrs. Ralph Wight, Mrs. G.

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tbnt they wish to keep anybody clso
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1922

PAGE TWO

SANFORD DAILY HERALD
fttblUlird every affernooa f i w p t Ha»dur nl I lie llrrnld lIulldliiK, IW
Ain a no IIn Are., Nnnfurd, Kin.

THE HERALD PRINTING CO.
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II.
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J. H OLLY_______________________Kdllor
J. I.I M .V III)........l r &lt; r r U r r - T r f « &gt; « r r r
A. M I L L ......................(itnrrnl Mnnnxcr
I.. Ill W I N .......... Clrciilnllon Manager
1'honr 14N up to dit&gt;0 P. SI.

A dtrrtU lujt

llntra Made llno itn
Application

an

Mtiliarrlpllnn Price In Advance
One Ycnp ................... .................................#0.00
Hlx Months .......... ......... ........ - ................ 0.00
Delivered In City by Carrier
One W eek ......................................... 10 Cenla
The hi* la- to IN-pnge W eek ly l l c r aid entirety covera Seminole
County
and U puhllahed every Friday. A dver
Using rnlra made kmavn on applica­
tion, Democratic In pollltca. (UIJIO per
tear, nIit nya In ndvnnce._________________
MtiMfIKIt

T I IK

ASSO C IA TE !)

I'llKHS

yot, too much emphasis con bo placed
upon this feature of confidence and
devotion. Take Florida as a strict
business proposition, placo it in tho
hands of disinterested parties to an­
alyze and it stands up on firmly estab­
lished merits.
“ Consider natural location—that is,
Florida's relative position to the com­
mercial activities of the world. Tho
state is tho hub of a great system of
economic intercourse, by land, and
especially by sen. In the course o f n
few years, Florida should be a stop­
ping stone to tho largest centers of
supply and demand. Geographical po­
sition is never unimportant in a gen­
eral consideration of assets and pos­
sibilities. And this position is sup­
ported by untold strength in the
things that determine prosperity and
its permanency. Herein, Florida is in
a class all to itself."
O-— ---------- i

Tht* white prisoner in the convict
PATRIOTISM SHALL NOT HE
cainj) nt Pnlntkn that allowed the liePENALIZED, SAYS CAPPER
pro prisoners to whip him and who
seemingly enjoyed it must have been
Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas
a bird. He should lie sent up for life
where he could enjoy the company of voices the sentiment of millions when
negro prisoners to his heart's con­ lie writes:
“ I believe that for every dollar the
tent. We note that he came from
North Dakota where lie probably nev country spends under tho productive
or saw a negro before and thought [ f n,u™ o f th° '*(ljllsU!‘| Compcnsjithey were some kind o f new play- Jil,n 1,1J1; Particularly the land and
Himi*
&lt;&gt;mo am feature, we will reap ten1,11
, ,, .
. . .
..
,
,
________ „ ________
fold in national prosperity and good
1
. . . i ..
citizenship,
And I believe that the
The question of an nhbatoir and
larger part of the money that will lie
cold storage plant for meats was
expended under the bill will go to­
brought up in Orlando nt a meeting
wards carrying out the productive
this week and it went over big with
features, being persuaded that only
those present at tho meeting. There
those
who actually, need money and
were not many at the meeting on ac­
need
it
direly will take their com­
count o f the fair in progress hut the
pensation in cash.
Instead of breakidea has taken root and will he put ,
,
In shape or long. And speaking about
th* Tre«*ury. »•■•&gt;&gt;’ »Pl»i°n,
bolster the Treasury.
Instead
an abbatnir and cold storage plant j bill
" ' “ will
" " I in,mwr'
1
for meats there is no hotter location " f Hct in* “ J ' * ™ ° n Palri" tiara. ir‘
ill tho state than at Sanford where my npiulon, the hill simply recognizes
that patriotism shall not la- penaliz­
there is everything in transportation
ed."
facilities by rail and water and we
We agree with
the Senator that the
nrc the gate way for the big cattle
,
ranches of South Florida. It is pass- tm," ty s
hwa " c,mnco 1,1 m l,‘cni
ing strange that a real slaughter pen itself and to make an investment in
and cold storage was never built here. national prosperity if Congress passes
tin* Soldiers' Adjusted Compensation
---------------- o---------------bill.
We don’t mind having editorials cop­
There is n way to get tho bill
ied from The Star and run without
a credit at ail or even swiped but we through and the committee handling
have got to give our friend Boh Holly thi- matter must Had a medium course
of procedure.
Cutting down army
a close shave of some kind or get him
and navy expenditures and slashing
a good pair of glasses if he don't quit
the cost of governmental operations
using our edits and giving some one
will provide funds for a bonus.
else the credit. We have three fran i-1
There should he no difference in war
ed that were used that way in the
and peace pnrtiotlsm, hut there in
last few weeks. This is one thing wo
Had tho bonus question been settled
nrc old mnidish about and crahid as a
promptly many months ago there
setting hen because Star editorials are
would he no hysteria now.
We are
nn effort to produce and cause a lot
for the ex-soldier hoys, rich or poor.
of brain fag even though they may not
Let tin- nation give the fighters tho
appear to he so deep as to drown any­
compensation they deserve and pay
one, yet we nearly get submerged
less attention to the "compensations"
some times in producing them. Boh
secured by political influence, and unold boy look 'em over first or yon
necessary squandering of Federal
might
, for
,.
.
- ..
, . gel
. the
, „ wrong
" one in stone
im. time
umi. fluids
large
appropriation
mens— Lakeland Star.
1
...
.
urea which can wait iinle'initely for
Lynn, old sport, we can’t explain ,financial
j
aid.
how it happened. We are almost sure
we said Lakeland Star instead of an­
WITHOUT A NEWI'AI'ER
other paper hut maybe we did not. It
is certain that the Star editorials are
What happens to a town that loses
ill a class by themselves and we like
the...... .
we would not reprint its newspaper was most graphically
them so much and the readers of the portrayed to the Commercial editor on
Herald like them also. If we ever the occasion of his visit a couple of
make a mistake in your name again weeks ago to the town up in Indima

now that our bank and most of tho
business houses would give a good littie sum to gut hack even a fairly docent paper and I believe every family
in town would subscribe for it right
off the hat."
After this reninrk we broached tho
subject to* a number of our friends
who are still in business and wo
learned that some of them have hogun to really appreciate advertising
for the first time in their lives. Even
those who used it did not realize its
full vnluu to them until there wus none
to use. We found in at least two
stores a very concrete situation that
proved the loss was nothing thcoroticul. On tho shelves wore goods that
wore becoming unseasonable
and
would not he sold readily next season
because of probable changes in style
Advertising had always disposed of
thoso goods in season, especially when
sales were held just after the middle
of the season, but without newspaper
advertising and a printing plant where
postors could bo printed these sales
were much of an expense for the
amount of goods to he disposed of.
So they stood as distinct loss, staring
the merchant in tho face, and plainly
trying out for printers’ ink.
As a town there is nothing wrong
wUh Uj0 on(J wo nro writinB „ l)0l|ti
u |ft nbout th(J aizo of Leesburg; its
,
, , , ,
homes are kept nicely painted; it 1ms
.
. . . .
.
the most shade trees wo have ever
\ ‘
" l, " ” ’ v
seen in a town of similar size; its penpie are .n the main well to do. Rut
they are not buying at homo since the
merchants lost their touch with them
through printers’ ink. They are buying in one of the three cities that lie
within a radiys of twenty miles.Leesb urg Com me rein 1.
i DFli
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M A h ,M , AN ll,fcAL NMVhl Al M l
We believe it is perfectly safe to
assume that the ideal in newspnperdum is what every editor, owner or
publisher is earnestly trying to aehi
eve.
That so many of them fail to
reach the summit o f their aspiration
should not lie held against them.
It
is the common lot o f all mankind.
How many o f us can look back over
„ bridge o f fifty years, iuu{ not see
nmMy instances of failure to our high
est aims.
But there ‘ a wide differ­
ence of opinion as to what the Ideal
newspaper should contain.
What
pleases one man may he dcspleusing
to another.
The editor himself as
he looks over the clean, well arrang­
ed pages of his sheet, may feel a sen­
timent o f pride in its appearance, and
that he is making progress toward
the ideal which he has always Imd in
Ills mind’s eye.
But self-congrat­
ulation may hu knocked higher than
cJilcle,«&gt;y'« kite if the next mail should
,m()|lllll to bril)K him „ |clter of harsh

are had, very had, for tho children."
"Cut out the ponderous editorials,"
■mpped the man who merely Hearts
the heml ines. "Nobody reads 'em nowadnys."
"Cut out the woman's page," said
the female with the strong mind. " I t s
mushy, trashy, trivial; ami an insult
to our sex.
"Cut out the sports and thentors,"
said the intellectual. "Both nro had
influences, and both hnve received illtogether too much notice."
" ('Tit out— '"be gn i f an other and still!
another, hut the publisher heat them
1° im­
"Stop, all of you he cried. "On secolid thought, I have decided to cut out
myself. It is no use trying to publish
the ideal newspaper until I can come
across the ideal reader."
Saying which, according to Mr. Folhe shut up shop and went into
‘ *io wholesale saxophone business for
rest.—Tampa Times,

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pass­
Some good athletic event,
a. m. tlo royals nt tho athletic
^
York K. of C. Carnival.
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NUNS FIGHT FLAMES
AND SAVE CHILDREN
(D r The Aaanciatcd Press I

CELERY
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VESTA

F o r d Batteries

(H r The Associated Press)

NEW YORK, Feb. 18.— More than
$500,000, half of the amount which
will mako up the fund, hns been sub­
scribed to the Woodrow Wilson foun­
dation, it was announced todny.

Prices reduced and everything now
at
IBJ | tho grand stores and paddle wheels
at tho K, of C. Carnival.
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$ 25.00

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Watch for tho "big balloon ascen­
sion" at the K. o f C. Carnival. 27fi-8tc

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"Tho Kiddies Pnradiso" is for kid­
dies. Have them look it up at tho
K. of C. Carnival.
27C-8tc

Destinations of Florida Shipments
Chicago, 7 Savannah, 4; Baltimore, I
2; Detroit, 1; Potomac Yards, 0; Pitts''^ g h , 3; Houston, l j Topeka, Kns., 1;
Florence, Q; New York, 3; Rochester,
1; Wichita, Knits., 1; Way cross, (1; St.
Louis, 2; Washington, 1; Los Angeles,
i. Total, 40 cars.
Diversions Filed Since Last Report
From Potomac Yards: New York l . 1
From West Jacksonville, Fla.: San
Antonio 1, Chicago 2, Potomac Yards I
--------All quotations are for sales on Floridn Golden Self Blanching celery in
ID-inch crates unless otherwise stated.

SANFORD BATTERY
SERVICE CO.
A. IlENAUD, Proprietor

VALDEZ GRILL AND DINING ROOM

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SOLD OUTLASTED m
GUARANTEE

HALF OF WILSON FUND
HAS BEEN SUBSCRIBED

&lt;•
' allot Shipments Reported for I’ ri
day. Feb. 17th:
_seethm
‘ 101
oniiioru section
I’ hwidn- Manatee section
* ulifornin Southern district
Total cars

EVERY
WE EVER

whiI° othtfI« look ^
1C0 children,
ranging from two to fourteen years.
The fire was confined to the attic.

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MARKETS

: a s t s S i c e Ba^

CHICAGO, Fob. 18.— Tho nuns of
the St. Joseph Home for tho I#Iendless here today fought fire under tho
direction of the mother superior,

H iR a P a B jk iftln iti

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POTOMAC YARDS: reports
ings for 24 hours previous to 7
today: 8 cars destined: Now
3, Baltimore 2, Ottawa 2, Boston

Sunday Dinner De Luxe
SI.00 PER COVER

12:30 to 2:30

0:00 to 8 :.'I0

Fresh Fruit Cocktail
Cream o f Chicken a la Iteine
or
Consomme Royal
California Olives
Sanford Celery
Broiled Sett Bass, Maitrc dTIotcl
Pommes Julienne
Roast Long Island Duckling with Sage Dressing
or
Prime Ribs of New York Beef au Jus

Shipping Point Information. •
’ riday,
Fezruary 17th
Snowflake Potatoes
Garden Pens
SANFORD, FLA.:
Cold, partly
cloudy. Ilaultngs moderate. Demand
Lettuce and Tomato Salad
and movement moderate, market is
steady, little change in prices: CarValdez Ice Cream with Cake
lots f. o. I). cash trnck: 10 inch crates
Golden Self Blanching, in the rough
Coffee
Milk
Tea
Is-tJs, $2.2f&gt;-$2,00; earlots f. o. 1). usual
terms: mostly $2,li0-$2.05.
Not u [Mute Dinner hut Served in true Valdez. Style
MANATEE SECTION: 20 ears out
last night. Cnrlots f. o. b. cash track:
and possibly vituperative criticism 10 inch crates Golden Self Blanching,
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from some angry subscriber.
Then, ill the rough, -is-(is, $2.00-$2.2a.
if ho is wise, lie will resolve not to
; ) tse everybody, but to go ahead on Total carlot shipments from San­
Ids own judgment, keeping as elosu
ford section this season to date,
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the right, and trusting to the good
ears
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sense and fairness of his readers, to Total carlot shipments from Man­
give liiin due credit for good intentions
atee scctino this season to date,
at least.
ears
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There is an old story that used to Total carlot shipments from Flor­
n
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u„ the rounds about a certain editor,
ida last season to same date,
M
who did conduct his paper in a way,
IUT t
ea is
you can buy the drinks for us the first w,lt‘ rL'
s|,rnt t,ll! « reatcr l,urt
h,!&lt; •«» I'leasu everybody.
In tho fullness
'
time you gel a c h a n c e -maybe at D a y .|h,,yho&lt;" 1' Tl&gt;e illustration Is so vivid of time he died and—o f course— Telegraphic Reports from Import sal
This institution, whose success and strength hits
Markets
tonn,
I that it is worth offering our readers, went to heaven.
When he reached
In the early days of our newspaper that abode of the blest, it was found
ST. PAUL: It), clear. No cars un­
been huildeil by a loyal people, whose most valu­
experience, in partnership with a good thni lie bail no need o f wings.
lie loaded. Supplies moderate. Demand !
WONDERFUL- WONDERFULprinter, we purchased a weekly news- was such a rare specimen that the and movement light, market steady.
able asset is the confidence, trust and esteem of
paper in that town. It did not pay nngcL took him up and carried him Fla.’s $4.00-$ 1.50.
Last night at the mass meeting to
those who know it best and whose highest en­
MINNEAPOLIS: »i. clear. No ar­
enough for both of us and our partner about to ,.xhibil as a curiosity,
discuss tlu- water and light question,
remained while wo wont "out into the
Many an editor has endeavored to rivals. 1 unbroken ear on track. Sup­
deavor is to attain still higher plains of service—
Mayor John Martin, of Jaeksonvilh
world" to get experience and ma!::- a discover what the average reader of plies liberal. Demand and movement
and Senator Overstreet, both oronii- ■■ •
.
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wishes you a happy, healthful and prosperous
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living while getting it. After knock- Ids journal liked, despairing of his moderate, market steady. Fla.’ $4.o0.
nently mentioned as gudernatorial
ing nl.-out the world a few years, go­ ability to please all, and hoping to
KANSAS CITY: -II, clear. Fla. 1 5
New Year.
timber, sat on tho same platform ad­
ing as far as California, where we re­ strike the Imppy medium of tastes. arrived. 2 ears on track. Supplies
vocating tiie same question, the pur­
mained a year in newspaper work, But, alas, bis questionnaires have only liberal. Demand and iiovement mod­
chase of Orlando's utility plants.— Re­ we returned to the Honsicr town, re­
brought to light the fact that there erate, market steady. No Florida
porter Star.
purchased the paper and muife it over is “ no sich nnimulo" as an ‘'average sales.
Boy, page St. Deter.
NEW YORK: 10, clear. Fla. H ar­
into about the same form imd style ns reader."
Each individual reader has
-----------—o -----------the present Cam mere ial. True, there his likes and dislikes, and turns first rived. Demand and movement limited
STEPPING STONE TO WORLD
were some fancy "doo-dads" in the to that page of the paper Which most market dull. Supplies moderate. Fla's
All the rest is mere some ordinary condition, 3s-lls, best
various departments that are missing interests him.
One of the greatest of Florida’s as* in the Commercial, because they have "junk" to him, and ho wonders why it $3.00-$3.2G, few as high' as $3.fi0.
Smaller and larger $2.fi0-$2,7r».
sets is tlu- sublime confidence of its gone out of style nlong with basques is over printed.
We give below the result of a sy- j CHICAGO: 30, clear. Fla. 3 arpeople, those who are responsible for and long trail.; on skirts.
its development and in whose care
It was then that the merchants mpicium which an enterprising pulr lived. 8 cars on track. Demand and ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ lS S U » i« » ili» M I I S S S I 1 )0 * l&gt; W iM i» )'li| » » -, ll'»»l’,|,|,,|,|l|l" , l l l
the futuu- is entrusted. And this ion- of that town learned bow to advertise. Usher oi.ee conducted in his d sire to movement, moderate, market firm for
good stock. Fin's Is-tis, $;i.7.r&gt;-$ I.2.V, , a■ ■■■■■■■■■■DBnBBHnaaaanHBiiHaBHaaHQaaHaaaMBau11* 11" 111111
iidcncc is worth as much as the agri- They used fairly generous space and make ilia paper au ideal one.
8s-His $3.!H)-$3.r«.
cultural or mineral resources, for those who followed it religiously are*
It ollows:
PHILADELPHIA:
IP, clear. No
without t'nis quality, efforts at
ae- still in business. Honestly, that is
Mr. Arthur ii. Fowcll in u igec-nt
eomplishment are futile,
true. Tho ones who advertised with iiuod ir of Leslie's Weekly, i *d« of i. arrivals. 13 ears on track. Too few
“ SERVICE THAT COUNTS”
This confidence reflects itself in the us the heaviest, except in two in-1 - .v qiopcr publisher who decided to salon to establish market.
BOSTON: 5, clear. No arrivals. I
slate press, which, also, is a vain- stances where death lias intervened, u ko bin paper oau which "evorybodv
We handle everything in
unbroken car on track. Demand and
able asset to the state. The Fort are today occupying the largest stores, wculil read."
THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE LINE
Pierce News-Tribune, one of the oil- in the town, while most of the nonda hu cent out a quciy, "How can 1 movement slow, market steady. Har­
lot sates to washers Friday: car, run
torprising daily publications of the advertisers have gone out of business, make mill, the deal newspaper'.’ "
Car Lota or Lesa. Ship us
state, sounds a high note of hope in
But from that time when there were
To will'd) he revolved ‘ lie follcvving sixes, $3.r,G.
PITTSBURGH; 38, cloudy, Fin. 2
these words:
two papers, finally dropping into one Interesting replica:
Richmond, Virginia
"Florida has to overcome no nutur- by consolidation, to a few mouths ago,
"Cut out the crimes, tbe murdeis, arrived. IP cars on track. Opening
al opposition. It lies on the highway tho newspaper began to lag behind, tho aouar.'ional divorce case rep ortj,' prices Sat.: supplies moderate, demand
and movement slow, market steady.
of the world. Its people will soon see lost its support and finally expired, a.ud the nice people.
»■&gt;
Fin's $3.r&gt;0-$3.7fi. Some slightly wilt­
"Cut
uit.
tiie
;
ccidonts,
the
railway
passing through the state peoples Now that town is vvitlmut a nowspunr.tl steamship disaatira," said the ed $3.00-$3.25.
from f'tteen nations—people of many t&gt;cr.
• who “ couldn’t boar" to read
CINCINNATI: 40, cloudy. No ar­
longues and peoples with a high fuThe result is seemingly out of uil
i
rivals. 1 broken car truck.
Closing
.turo before them on account of the proportion to the value of tho little -cu thin;...
Cvo. out the politics," said the old- prices Friday and opuning Saturday:
storehouses they own on the earth, newspaper nr the money necessary to
hir'iod woman.
"I don’t undor- supplies moderate, demand and move­
On tho Okeechobee Branch of the Florida East Const ltailwny, Chu u» a
I-'iorlda hue tlic opportunity offered keep it going, the president of the
ment moderate, market steady. * Fla’s
,.m! it, ami haven’t time for it."
tu, Fin., among the pines and Inkos of Seminole county, an up-l°’ a ® (
once in a thousand years.
haul: where we used to borrow money
"Cut out tho Lougue
"This is not false optimism, for it is even before we became of ago, do. . . » of Nutions
■. und *1h-0h, $3,GO; 8s, $3.00; 10s, $2.50; poor­
modern brick holtjl, with private baths and hot water heat. Dr* I
justified by cold facts. It is com- dared himself thus: "Gilbert, you , r ’ that heavy stuff,
yearned tho ly hlouchod, 8s $2.23; 10s, $1.75-$2.
class cuisine. Rates $2.G0 to $&amp;50 per day; $10 to $18 per week, «*
ST. LOUIS:' 45, cloudy. No ar­
"W hat’s it
cording to location of room.
rnuiulablu that the people of Florida know we never appreciated a newspa- luppors of both sexes,
rivals.
3 unbroken, 1 broken car on
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about,
anyw
ay?"
should think of thuir state in sonti- per before like wo do now. Tho&lt;little
■ T ; : . 7 : ; ™ “ since nature has aur- sheet had become so shabby that we
"Cut out tho so-CttUcd funny pic- track. Demand and movement light,
MRS. CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, Manage
, ur territories with wonders thought it no loss at al! when it fin a l-, «ua," said tho careful mother- mnrkot steady. Few curly saels. Fla's
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h-0b $8.75-14.00.
’aJousl" and" sHmu"au’ aonJment, iy'quit, hut I want to toll you right “ Such pictures aren’t funny and they

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of our obligations In civic life. A man 'cheorfully, and keep your head well up
said to mo recently that ho considered keep the Silent Conqueror at bay till
Stoutly
democracy n failure. Judging by the toward Heaven’s sunlight
Then fall—
world war, nnd the spactacle of Europe your time has come.
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going from bnd to worse since the brnvoly and without complaint.
iiidrcHH r.lven by Dr. C. J. Mariholl at the Congregational
These arc the qualities of character
war, he felt that the democratic meth­
Ad
Men's Club, February 16th
that
I still crave, and that we should
od had been weighed In the balance
nnd found wanting. Much can bo said nil seek after. The world calls us to­
m M P» 1*1 ^
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Pi PH In (ft »ts
for such a conclusion when wo exam­ day, aB Lincoln did in his dny, to go
m sa f»i
ine the government of our modern cit­ forwnrd with firmness In the right as
ies. I do not think that democracy is God gives us to sco the right.
, .........;• learned to do almost ov- traveller is taken into the suburbs
a
failure, but I am entirely convinced
L im it at highspeed in this modem of Home, and he sees the old aque­
The K. of C. Carnival is three nights
that
it is not a proven success. It Is
,ry j V o manufacture some things ducts lending into the city from var­
Fob. 21st, 22nd, nnd 23rd.
27C-8tc
still
an
experiment
In
the
world.
It
C u d times as fast as our an- ious directions. These were built cen­
is
strictly
on
trial
as
yet.
And
It
wan
Could, and transmit messngcs turies ago, and still some of them uro
never more true than today that eter­ CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE
fmueh space ton thousands times ns in active use. One of them was com­
nal vigilance Is the price of liberty.
I’ AID IN ADVANCE
I , , Yet there is need today for some pleted by Agrippa, 27 years before
The question for each Individual Ih
ON THE HEKALI)
nh. slower-going virtues of the past, Christ,— it Is fourteen miles long, and
whether ho hns the mctnl to be eter­
let ,11 of the worth-while things In It still supplies the city with thirteen nally vigilant.
The new rule regarding classified
r w o r ld can be done by high gear million cubic feet of excellent water
and
local advertising made on Jan­
Fortunately, this matter of staying
each day. It hns shown staying quali­
Ukinery.at lightning speed.
uary
first holds good nnd the public
qualities is one in which everybody
To bring a flower to mnturlty,— to ties. It has been a steady, sturdy old
should
he governed accordingly.
It
can make some progress. By giving
. * nn oak tree from an acorn, to worker throughout the ages. It is a
was
not
made
for
one
but
for
all
nnd
thought to'it we can add some cubits
Jordon u child to thu full stature and prosaic and hardened sightseer who
to our stature. It is splendid exor­ will lie carried out to the letter. These
does
not
pay
some
homage
in
his
mind
Irtrtneth of mankind, Still tnkoH time.
cise to prnctice daily the fino art of nds arc of small amounts nnd the
(Stricter cannot he bullded over to the gruy old aqueduct.
constancy in our better resolves. Even price of one cent a word did not pay
^ 0 human folk have u mighty
1 ;#ht I" fact it would seem that the
in little things, indeed especially In for the bookkeeping nnd the time nnd
laines most worth whllo In the world short span of years allotted to us, nnd
little things, it is worth while to be­ nnnoynnee of collecting them. Taking
| ‘ tin to he attained only by long yet how we do lack staying qualities,
come accustomed to holding our them over the phone hns always been
Igoctues ami steady, persistent of- even for our little day.
course, if we believe our course is unsatisfactory resulting in mistakes,
||ort. We need staying qualities.
We sometimes have the experience true. The grain of character, the bent ( confusion and misundersnndlng. Bring
Even inanimate objects attract us of returning to thu places of our child­ of instinct, is thue formed.
Then |t,u’m lnt&lt;' tho °M cc or send them in
If (hey have lasted a long time. To hood, where everybody know every­ when the big questions arise, we find. n,,d PIiy for them in ndvnncc at tho
Liters in Rome, nn obelisk Is pointed body else. We inquire us to what hnB ourHclvua unexpectedly equipped with 1rn^e
one con^ n word.
It Is the
L
n is tall and strnlght. and the become of our boyhood friends. Mnny solidity of purpose. Thu man who best advertising in tho world nnd the
Lroglyphics carved upon It arc well of them have not been stayers. In bus- wavers in the great emergency is the ; cheapest, therefore It must he cosh
Itrfjervcd. The guide announces that Incas, or profession, in church or social mun who hns acquired tho wavering I[1 Advance.
All sales of all kinds
|£t obelisk was first set up In Egypt, life, in civic uffairs, in their own habit in a thousnnd little matters that regardless of who nre giving them
llJOO years before Christ. Then the characters, they have lacked determi­ seemed of slight importance,
i 'vboro something is being sold must
nation, constancy, firmness, solidity.
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In the Mariposa Grove of big tree#
they are not where they were when , ,,
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and all matters of public interest arc
In California, there is nn enormous
we knew them in younger life. They .
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. 0„ , free as usual.
We hope the public
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, tree, called "Grizzly Giant.’ It iH 224
started their work well, hut faltered , .
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. will lie governed by these rules and
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. feet high, and has a circumference at
pip the hunt of the day.
They went
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the base of 104 feet. By counting the
s ong m a irs up o t le race, (frowjj1 rjnRH on trees of similar size ing is the newspaper's stock in trade
281-3tc
but arc lagging at the finish. The ex- lhnt |wvo
8clcntlsts estimate and cannot be given away.
cept ons to the rule arc, of course, the t(mt th|a trcc h 3i000 yearB 0|d_ B0ni()
There will he a cafeteria supper cvsinning ights in the community. They
Bouo. At uny rato, it is probably
have held their course. They started th() oldogt ,ivinR thlng on the earth’s ory night, good cats, help yoursolfvvell, and are going stronger every HUrfftCt, , t„ t.rown ha8 ^ t m shattered style at the K. of C. Carnival. 27(l-8tc
liny.
I hey took a straight course, by th(J 8tonn8 of the aRCJI. Great
Redeved am never wobbled. They took nn ho„ OW8 hftV0 bt&gt;cn burned in its base •LISTEN TO ME" A MUSICAL HIT
in 72 Hours early stand for the right things in life b forcst firt.8( 80 thnt only a fow
Without Drugs ami they continue with firmness in #tr| o f Kap bark reach int„ the earth Coming to Del.and's New Theatre on
Tuesday Night
the right, «s God gives them to see for n(mri8hnU)Ilt. Y et the tree still
Film In H urt, Cheat. Shoulder, A r m the
right.
I
hey
are
the
salt
of
the
UvM(
nm,
lldl)3
a
ncw
ril,K
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f
growth
Aatfri* reelori*- Difficult H r«»th. Sm other­
Theatre-goers who are alert to ap­
ing Phil, Feinting Spell*. Drop,Ic*I Swelleach year. Thu old tree has shown
Itn. Albumen *rnl Sugar, have b*on permanpreciate merit iu a musical score will
Shakespeare
puts
the
following
staying
qualities
par
excellence.
One
Mtly rtlleved iWfAln 72 hourt to 2 tuttht,
virAout Drugt and A f t J i c t n f , In thouaxnda
words into Caesar’s mouth: But I am „ iny learn many life lessons from this quickly realize why I.o Comte and
cl
by The Walden Method. !)!$&gt; o f
constant
ns the northern star, of tree: Early lay hold on some cndur- Fieshor's new extravaganza, "Liston
Hfftnnof Heart Trouble. Cardiac Aathma,
Aaiiu. Dluud rrcaiuro.ThreAlened FaralyaJa.
whose true fixed and resting quality j |„g foundation; grow straight, with­ to Me” coming to the New Athens
Hardened ArUrlec and Kkltioy Comptainta
there is no fellow in the firmament.
out gnarls or crooked places; do tri­ Theatre, DeLand, Tuesday night, Fell.
tirano organic trouble am] can bo promptly
atMt, was successful from the opening
,td permanently relieved by The Walden
It were well if more of us could say umphant battle with every storm, and
Method, without drug*. W rite for 83 page
performance. Independent of the fact
as much for ourselves, What pole- thus get strength and give shelter to
took, copyrighted, explaining the Nature,
thnt "Listen to Me" carries an excel­
Ciuiet mil Permanent R elief o f theae com*
sta^s we might be for the guidance of your fellows. Bear heroically the
plaint*, without druga, Scientific Conaultatlon
lent company of artistic cast support­
olS.iir lives, if wo were thoroughly nearing fires of sorrow, and wait paChart, Rcfcreneea, etc., w hich will b « aent tc
ed
by a youthful chorus that can
lufftftM Free, upon receipt o f a atatement til
grounded in the principles of right tiently for Time’s healing hand to
theircaie. Aildrcaa: The Walden Inatltuta,
living. I am thinking especially now close the deep burned scars. Grow old
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dance nnd sing, an exquisite display the cast and chorus, while many have
of scenic splendor, marvelous novelties, been thrown into ecstasy over th*
gorgeous costumes, and an absorbing beautiful fnntastic story, but all hare
fantastic story beautifully unfurled, *worshipped the score of othcrifel mux*
Is the reality that its score of must- leal gems.
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cnl gems is a theme of critical ndmira- ^ Those who enjoy nrtistlc grandeur
tfon. "Listen to Me" has been lauded jn nn jtn rapture con drink to their
broadcast by all. Some have adored f{|| when "Listen to Mo" with all Us
its spectacular wonders, cithers have gorgeousness will be presented
in
admired the lavish array of scenery this city. Scnts now selling at the
nnd costumes, others highly praising Athens Theatre, DeLand.

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our method of handling its product. Why take
a chance?
Your eminent physicians claim
that this water in unexcelled and its purity
makes it most beneficial for many troubles.
The Ford people of Sanford as well as the
Western Union recommend this wnter for
batteries.

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Russell and Edison
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pass tho milestone. Ho was bom In In my office, and has made applica­ l°»» Old crtlflci, lh|„
Southern Railway
Brookfield, Mass.
Ho founded and tion fo r Tax Doed to Issue in accord­
Conductor Has Lease was tho head of tho W. H. Twltcholl ance with law. Said certificate em­
on the 11 th ,i
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D. 1622.
0 1U" day of
to Play Checkers Plating Company, of Worcester, Mass., braces tho following described prop­ thereon
retiring from business in 1013. Twonerty situated in Sominalo County,
WITNESS my official .1
Will Engage in Tournament of Slipper .ty-Uve years ago he was married to
Florida, to-wit: N 1-2 o f SE 1-4 of soul this tho 4th day ot l*n*lur«
Miss Lottie Wright at her home in
NE 1-4 of SE 1-4, Sec. 28, Twp. 20 S, D. 1022.
SInmmera at St. Pete.
,ny «
Tnngerine, Floridn, who with thoir ono
Range 32 East. 5 acres. Tho said
son,
Richard
II.
Twitchell,
survives.
VOLUSIA COUNTY COMES IN SEC­
,3 E A lj)
k - a - » o u g l a 3s
u
(Ily The Ammrlnted P r f w )
land being assessed at tho data of tho
Clerk Circuit r 3’ I
ST. PETERSBURG, Fob. 18.— Capt. Tho Twltcholls mode their homo at 0 issuance of such certificate in tho
OND WITH SEMINOLE
Seminole Count},^jl
F. B. Fishburne, of Columbia, S. C., LnGrango street, Worcester, whoro name o f Mussolwhito &amp; Howard. U n -1
THIRD
2-4-onw-5tc
V. E. Doug]Us,
THOS. J. A. REIDY
Southern railway conductor but bet­ Mr. Twltcholl was u member of tho
With more people thnn have ever ter known ns tho chnmplon checker of Congregutionnl Club and n life momwitnessed the fair in any one clay dur­ the South, has obtained a brief lenve bur In tho Worcester Mechanics A s­
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Lnw
........ Mil]
of absence and is hero demonstrating sociation. He was a member of tho
Practicing In State and Federal Courta ing its twelve yearn of existence the
Old
South
Congregational
church
for
judges this afternoon announced the his skill for tho edification of the
Over Somlnolo County Dank
awards for the exhibits as follows:
thousands of checkor players among yenrs.
Tho family has been spending tho
the winter visitors and homo folks.
Marion county, first.
George A . DeCottes
summers
nt Oak Bluffs, Martha’s
One day last week Captain Fishburne
Volusia county, second.
Attorney-at-Law
Vineynrd
Island,
and tho winters in
plnyed twenty-nine games simultane­
Scminolo county, third.
Floridn
since
Mr.
Twitchell retired
Over Seminole County Bank
On a basis of 500 per cent, Marion ously, won ninotcen, lost two und
A N D SPRING FESTIVAL
SANFORD
FLORIDA county got -115 points; Volusia county drew eight. Suturduy night ho played from business.
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On tho streets Wednesday the an­
376 points and Seminole county, 175 a series of games blindfolded,
nouncement
of
his
passing
bruught
Specialist in Spinal Adjustments points.
A resident hero recalls that Captain
The three judges that mado the Fishburne has a son who is almost as many expressions of appreciation of
W m . J. Kermode, D. C. awards were S. E. DoDusk, Lako coun­ good a checker player ns his dud. Tho his sterling worth, nnd manly char­
Doctor of Chiropractic
ty; A. C. Drown, Gainesville; C. D. St. Petersburger met Cnptnin Flsh- acter and deep regret over his pass­
Garner-Woodruff Building
Kimo, Orlando. The following opin­ burne about seven years ngo on n ing. Mrs. Key, o f Sanford, u sister
Office Hours:
ion accompanied the awards.
From train bound from New Orleans to At­ of Mrs. Twitchell, und A. R. Key, u
THREE BIG NIGHTS
9 to 12 n. m. nnd 1 to 6 p. m.
the standpoint of representative ex­ lanta. Captain Fishburno and his nephew, arrived ns soon as they could
Sundays nnd evenings by appointment hibits well displayed of the horticul­ family, who had been visiting relatives reach Daytona nftor the nows of his
tural and agricultural products of tho in Texas, wore on their way homo and death had been received, and 'will bo
counties and disregarding space given the Fishburne "kid” then about thir- with her for the present.
Acteylene Welding
to the exhibits tho Marion county ex­ teen or fourteen years of age, stacked J Following the services on Saturday
OF ALL KINDS
hibit is superior.
up against his dad in gumc after
«wuy in tho
game
all
tiny
to
pass
away
the
time,
j
1
here
until
spring,
when it will
Sanford Welding Co.
Space considered, there arose con­
siderable doubt as to the actual su­ Tho hoard used was one of the small |^,c *l,kcn north f ° r burial. Daytona
189 North Sanford Avenue
periority of the Volusia county ar­ pocket variety with slashes on the 'Journal.
BAND CONCERTS -------- f ir e works
Mr. Twitchell, with his wife and son
rangement over that of Marion, the squares in which strips o f celluloid
SANFORD NOVELTY genera!
impression being a decided represented the checkers were insert- Hllt-,||t the winter of 11114 in Sanford,
BALLOON ASCENSIONS
lack of unity to a less extent and lack 1C(|, Captain Fishburno did not see the ,,n&lt;* a* *hnt time, and since, having
WORKS
of arrangement within the various hoard all day hut let his son make all ma&lt;l° °^ ,or «hort visits to our city at
Over Twenty Attractions,
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
units.
I tile moves for him. The lad would.
J*°nte
Mr. and Mrs. Key and
There was a community competition C1,|| ollt his plays and his father would ,nat*° n,any friends who will regret his
MERRY-GO-ROUND
General Shop and Mill with Orange county. Gotha winning ca|| out his moves instantly, tho hoy ‘ I&gt;a«*l"K nnd sympathize deeply with
first place, 464 points; Conway, sec- making them. Tho lad oven then was tho bereaved family
SHOOTING GALLERY. E tc ~
Work
ond, 434 points; Windermere, third, „ „ export player nnd defeated bis
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER 327 points; West Orange, fourth, with father, or drew games frequently.
— Cafeteria Supper Every
Notice of Application for Tax Deed
517 Commercial Street Sanford, Fla. 193 points; Lockhnrt, fifth with 100
Under Section 575 of the General
points.
Statutes of the Stntc of Florida
FREIGHT CARS LEFT TRACK
Scored with reference to advertis­
S. O. Shinholser
Notice
is hereby given thnt F. D.
AND TOOK TO STREET
ing value of exhibit to that particular
Hickok,
purchaser
&lt;&gt;f Tax Certificate
Contractor and Builder
town, Apopka, first, 400;
Winter
No.
808,
dated
tho
2nd day of Juno,
( l l r The AsMopInlt-il I’ rraal
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SANFORD
FLORID* Park, second, 300 points; Pine Castle,
[A.
I&gt;,
1913,
has
filed
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ORLANDO, l’ eii. 18.— Pedestrians
third, 350 points.
Central Street near tho Seaboard
Sanford Steam Laundry The judges were: 11. A. McDonald, 1 on
Air Line trucks were startled hero ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ’■■■■ ■ ■ ■■■■HNBH ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■Ri aaaaaaa||||
of Gainesville; Leo Wilson, Kissim­
FOR SERVICE
recently to see a string o f freight cars
mee;
A. C. llrowft, Gainesville.
Call 146-J
led by a refrigerator car, rolling mer­
The following judges of individual
W. RAWLING. Prop.
rily along paths intended for convey­
entries, W. W. Youthers, Orlando; J.
ance of lighter weight.
It. Winston, Orlando; 11. M. Self, Or­
The refrigerator car left the track
Geo. W. Knight
lando and C, D. Kimo, Orlando,
where it terminated in tho sand and
Real Estate and Insurance
The awarding of first place to Mar­
continued its course across Central
ion
county came as a surprise to
SANFORD
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Street, onto the sidewalk and barely
many, as there seemed to be quite a
stopped at the entrance to an automo­
sentiment among the people in favor
H. W . NICKERSON of Volusia.—Orlando Reporter-Star. bile garage. An automobile awaiting
its owner in the path o f the runaway
Public Accountant; Audits—Systems
Income Tax Service
CITY M VN VC Fit v m iU (!(■’
1 Wn" t0rn *llm ost to &gt;’lccCR- whil° Hcv*
( i n MANAGER IORM Of
|Crnl posts fared similarly. Tho cars
Room lfl McNcill-Davis Bldg.
Gf)\
b.RNM
EN
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PIERCE
became detached from n switch engine
Phone 852
Orlande, FIs
and when engineer Watson noticed
i'O R l PIERCE, Fell. 18.— Petitions their freedom he attempted to catch
Auto Radiator Repair are again being circulated here look- them but each time the coupling fall­
ing to the calling of a special circulu- (&gt;d t„ work and the switch engine
Shop
lion to determine whether the citizens on|y served to accelerate their flight.
Located nt 207 French Ave., between of Fort Pierce want to adopt tho city Traffic on thnt part of Centra! Street jj
manager cnnmiimdon form of munic- affected was tied up for several hour.*1
2nd and Third. E. R. DERGQUIST. ipal government.
while the wrecking car .struggled to
Should the required number,of sig­ trie wayward car home.
“ WE DELIVER THE (i(H )I^
natures be given the petition the next
Quick Service Transfei step would he the appointment of a Well-lighted, good stages, plenty of
charter board to draw up the new
j seats nt tho shov/s of the K. of C.
Storage Facilities
charter for presentation to the voters.
ICarnival.
270-8tc
If we please you, tell others; If no
A proposal to adopt the new form
tell us. Phone 498
of municipal administration failed of I
I he difference between a necessity
passage by three votes at a icforon,
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out a necessity without losing thu/reis now open for guests. Will bo glad iiiomont
claim l&gt;v oppone
opponents of tho
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to see now as well as old friends. proposal that adoption of the new speet o f the neighbors.
Rooms and meals, also meals. House chn-rtcr would nullify a contemplat­
Save money by buying your season
heated.
ed bond issue o f $80,000 caused its
ticket to tho Lyceum Courso. $2.00 ■
MIsh N. A. Walker
Mrs. M. Martin defeat by tile scant majority, accord­ for tho senson or. 75c for each admis­
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AWARDED FIRST
PRIZE AT FAIR

j Mid-Winter Carnival

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Tho K. of C.’s will send an nirshpi
ness nnd ProfesBionai Women'll Club
ADDS ANOTHER LADY over Sanford during thoir carnival.
requests all young womon desiring
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GAINESVILLE,
Fed. 18.— Miss
National Bank.
TWITCHELL FUNERAL
Gladys
Smith,
of
South
has
AGNES G. HERNF.it, Chairman been added to tho staff Carolina,
SERVICES SATURDAY
of the Homo
Demonstration Department of the
Walter Hawes Twitchell, WorchcsSanford Machine #
Agricultural Extension Division. She
ter, Mass., who has been for a num­
will serve as mutrition specialist.
Foundry Co.
Miss Smith holds a bachelor o f arts ber o f years a winter resident of
General Machine mid Roller Work; degree from Uarnard College and a Florida, suffered an attack of nnginn
masters of art degree from the Tench- .pectoris about 10 o'clock Wednesday
Cylinder Grinding; DcLuxc Pistons;
er's College of Columbia, H. C.
She morning, und death came within tho
Oversize Rings nnd I’ins; Flywheel was assistant professor of chemistry hour. The sudden summons created
Steel Gear Bunds; Crnnk Shafts re­ in the Woman’s College of North Car- a profound impression throughout
oliua for a year and for two years Daytona where he is well known and
turned; agents for Cnille Inboard nnd served as assistant state home demon- great sympathy was expressed for
Outboard Motors. -------------Phone 62 stratum agent of South Carolina. In tho deeply bereaved wife and son, over
addition she was employed by the fe d -!tho »U‘hlen shock and separation
Mr. Twitchell was in his usual
oral government at Washington ns n
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health; he had spent the evening
her first work in her new position Tuesday with sortie friends. He ate
YOU CAN GET MORE sheAsptmis
to conduct nutrition clinifes a light breakfast us was his custom,
in child welfare work on cooporntlon and refused to go on a hike with a
group of men, with whom lie hud been
with tho state hoard o f health.
walking each morning, saying he had
some other things he wished to do.
NEW THINGS AT THE
HERALD OFFICE When the men returned from thoir
QUALITY &amp; SERVICE
wulk, they found a desolated home,
Thnnk you cards, Birthday enrds, for their friend had passed on. Fu­
nnd folders, Valentino assortment neral services have been tentatively
just arrived.
1922 calendar Pods set for Saturday afternoon ut 4:00
bore at Inst, Plnro cards, nut cups, o’clock at tho Bingham &amp; Matey chap— at—

VALUE

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THE BALI. HARD­
WARE CO.

Tally cards. All kinds of invitations, «&gt;•
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Gift cards, Greeting cards. Congrntu-; Mr. and Mrs. Twitchell for tho past
’ ntb'iis, Shut In cards, Sympathy1three years have been occupying^ ono
cards nnd Birth announcements.
“ &gt;« « a“ er apartments on North
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1Palmetto avenue. Last winter they
Over 1 000 lights will bo used on tho ’ took a motor trip to California, but
K of C Carnival grounds.
270-8tc wore glad to re.urn to Florida again
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i this winter. Mi Twitchell would huvo
WE WILL BUILI) thnt house. You been 59 yenrs of ago on February 22,
puv In monthly payments.—J. Mus- and Mrs. Twitchell bud Invited some
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Come early for the widest selection.

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Wash Basins

Whisk Brooms________ Huck Towels

Dish Drainers

Floor Mops___________

Turkish Towels

Cups ancl Saucers

Muffin Pans__________

Part Leather (ilov^

Kitchen Knives

4-qt. Preserve Kettles

Ladies’ Vest

Flour Sifters

Sauce Pans

Children’s Waists,

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Moo Holders_________

Whisk Brooms

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Shears___________

Graters and S-jeers

Children’s Hose__ „

Strainers_________

Coffee Pots___________

Ladies’ Hose____ _

Dippers

Screw Drivers

Men’s Hose

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“The Young Widow”

Boy Scout Anniversary

Subject, 7:30 P. M.

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presiding genius of the nuto races on
the bench, were in tho city today ad­
vertising tlie big Bnng-a-Loo cele­
bration at New Smyrna next week—
starting Monday. Joo formerly re­
sided here and has many friends who
are always glad to seo him.

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THE SIGN OF ECONOMY

Piggly Wiggly
OVER THE WORLD’’

YOU CAN FEED YOUR FAMILY with all
the economy consistent with health and com­
fort by buying regularly at PIGGLY-WIG­
GLY, where ail unnecessary expenses are
eliminated, and Economy without cutting
quality or quantity, can be practiced.

At PIGGLY-WIGGLY a little child can shop
as well as tlie most experienced buyer, as
jnly Nationally known products are on the
shelves and the same prices are for each and
all.

At PIGGLY-WIGGLY you save money as
you are not paying salaries to bookkeepers,
collectors, solicitors, telephone expense, de­
livery and truck expense or contributing to a
bad debt account.

PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES are clean, the
goods are clean. Packages in all PIGGLYWIGGLY stores are weighed and sealed by
automatic machines. Purity nnd goodness
arc sealed in—dirt, vermin and moisture are
sealed out.

OVER 1500 ITEMS from which you choose
and wait on yourself— every item marked
plainly with a swinging price tag. No delay
— no argument— no “ Private Label" or ‘ Must
as Good" brands. You make your own(selec­
tions; no bargaining or haggling. PIGGLYWIGGLY has put the kibosh on wasting time.

At PIGGLY-WIGGLY you select with your
bauds your fruits and vegetables, so you get
the size and kinds you want;— not what some
one else wants to hand you. At PIGGLYWIGGLY you buy by weight, not by meas­
ure;— the fairest and best way.

AT PIGGLY WIGGLY YOU CAN GET CLEAN, FRESH GROCERIES,
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS AT LOWER PRICES
PIGGLY-WIGGLY will have a home in Sanford.

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PIGGLY-WIGGLY will be opened in Sanford on the Co-Operative
plan. Whether you have little money, some money or much money, it
will pay you to learn the full plans of how you can co-operate in bring­
ing a PIGGLY-WIGGLY to your town.
Call or write to MR. W . A. KAY, Local Agent, at Seminole Hotel, or

Security Sales Company
OF FLORIDA
119 W . Forsyth

George Hyman, Speaker.______ Mrs. A. M . Phillips, Soloist

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MONDAY NIGHT PAY
DAY FOR COMPANY G

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The Baptist Temple

Sunday, 11 A. M.

Capt. Geo. A. DcCottcr* is in re­
ceipt of government pay checks cov­
ering tho armory drill pny due the
men of Company D, 154th Inf., F. N.
Ijist day of ttio fnlr.
G. for the senil-nnnual period from
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Neel have re­ July 1 to December 31, 1021.
Sc„,inolo will probably win some
turned from Okeechobee f’ity, where
These cheeks aggregate several
more prizes today.
they spent several days this week. thousand dollars and no doubt tho re­
Mr. Neel says Okeechobee City is ceipt of the same by tile enlisted men
Are you reading nhout the ninny building, the truck farmers arc put- o f Company I) will ndd much "pep”
b a r g a i n s in the Sanford stores?
t /ig in a big acreage of tomatoes,1to tlie organization. It is needless
the cattle men are flourishing and the to say that when "pay call" is sound­
Many people are here thiH week fishermen nre fishing.
Okeechobee ed Monday night no enlisted man of
looking for locations of all kinds of City will soon he a great railroad this organization will he late for the
ford is growing.
center, as well as a great farming formation and will be in line to ans­
country.
wer "Here, Sir," when their names
j ii, Huddleston of Genova was
are called.
among the visitors to the city today HAM) CONCERT TOMORROW
Captnin DeCottes has ordered a
nnd reports everything in his baili­
drill for Monday night at 7:•”!&lt;) p. m.
FINE PROGRAM ARRANGED
wick ns flourishing.
FOR SUNDAY AFTERNOON and during this drill period the men
of this organization will receive their
Mrs. Frank GrofrgH nnd little
Hnndmnstcr Hall has prepared a nrinory drill pay for the period end­
daughter left Friday to spend Sever­ splendid program for tomorrow, one ing December III, 1021.
al weeks in New Smyrna, guests of number being selections from G r a n d -------------------------------Mr. nnd Mrs. H. F. Greggs.
Opera and the musical operetta llurg- *-* ^
Ha ft3 fta fty Id Pa *3
omaster. Chns. Brady will sing “ In
Miss Ruby Spoil left for her home (lie Garden of My Heart."
at Titusville today for n visit. Miss 1 The program follows:
Spell is n linotype operator on The March—Chicago Tribune Chambers
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Daily Herald.
For Florida: Cloudy with P
Favorite Melodies from Grand
moderate temperature to*
Opera
Safranek
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Greggs of New Vocal Solo:
night and Sunday.
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Smyrna announce the hirth of n
In the Garden of My Heart K, Ball P " •*•1 ftn Pa P i ftu Pa K\ ft* P
daughter Thursday morning. Feb. Id.
Charles ltrndy*
Mrs. Griggs before her marriage was Evening Idyll— In Hawaii ... Wheeler; f t f t f t f t f t H i f t f t f t
Miss Idly Mae I.ittlcr o f Springfield, Cornet Solo:
Ohio.
Happiness.
Aleott
Johnny Schirard
The piano used at the Lawrence
Haynes recital last night was a Pre­
Intel mission
mier Grand piano furnished by the Patrol —Fou-Sn-Ku
Then. Tohntii m
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j. H. Hintorminter Piano company, Waltzes—Songs from Erin
hz ft
Bennett ha ha ha Pa P-a ha Pn up-a
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with offices in the Welnka. It com­ Popular Hits of '21:
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It looked like rain yesterday *
pleted an unusually fine program at
(n&gt; Gypsy Blues
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and it looked like rain today ft
the i’rincess last night.
(lit That's How I Believe You
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hut up to date we have not ft................................. .■Rule ftfl had it although a few show- ft
It. J. Holly and R. E. Ponrmnn Selection from the Burgomaster
Pm ers would lie most grateful *
were among the visitors to the fair
Luders ftu to the farmers. It is fair ft
at Orlando yesterday, going down for Star Spangled Banner.
Key Pm weather when the fair is in ft
an hour in tho afternoon. They were
ftn progress at Orlando and ft'
agreeably surprised at tho showing
p &gt; now that Seminole county
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TEX RICK ART SAYS HE
made by Seminole county nftor the*
ft-i
hns
taken
third
prize
with
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difficulty experienced in getting up
—GOES TO ST. LOUIS P i three counties in the race ft
the mntcrinl for tho exhibit.
fta we know that Seminole is ft
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The greatest county in the ft
I llr The Aaanrlntril Press)
NEW YORK, Feb. IS.—Tex Kick- ft i state ns well as in Orlando ft
Dr, S. W. Wnlker hns returned lif­
ter spending n week with his old art, tho sporting promoter who re­ ft i and other foreign countries, ft
friends at Huntington, West Virginin, signed yesterday from the manage­ ft'*i Have you a little fair—y ft
where he preached to a church filled ment of the Madison Square Garden fti
in your home?
ft
with people last Sunday. He enjoyed sporting club after being indicted on fta
5:10 A. M. FEB. 1H, 1922
ft
his visit very much nnd will toll yoil the charge of assaulting two small h:\ Maximum
02 ft
something about it tomorrow nt tho girls, lias leased the St. Louis coli­ ft)i Minimum
02 ft
seum for twenty-live years nnd has ftu Range ............................ 55 ft
Methodist church.
arranged for the creating there of Pi Barometer
30.50 ft
Joe Braun, the live wire booster o f a modern sport amphitheatre similar * i
South nnd cloudy.
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p-i ha pj ft’i fui ft) Pm ha ha ft
New Smyrnn, nnd Bill Endicott, the to tiic Madison Square Garden.
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Jacksonville, Florida

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METHODIST CHURCH

is the regular night for that free suit.

Sunday School 9:!10
Preaching at I1:0P A. M. by Dr.
Walker, Subject "The Head of tlie
House."
Epworth League, 0:30 p. m|
Sunday evening will be an Evan­
gelistic service, nnd Dr. Walker will
deliver a striking message on "Whnt
Spell?".
There
will be special
music by Mr. Boyd aiv* tho choir.

Come in and

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If you are not already a member.

It’s

full of values for you

PRESRYTERIAN CHURCH

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Dr. T. P. Walton of Tampa will i
preach at both services at the Pros-'
bytcrian Church Sunday. Mr. BrownIce will he present and the session will
meet after both morning and evening
services ns usual for the reception of j
The Store That is Different
members.
The Church is having ad­
ditions every Sunday.
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Tile foliowing will In; ltin services:
Sanford, Florida
Sunday !i:I5 A. M. Sunday School
11:00 A. M. Preaching
2:15 p. M. Junior C. E. I s i H i i R i m H H a i i i i R B a i B n i n a i R R K i R i i n n n m i m i i m u i i
2:45 P. M. Intermediate

P e r k i n s &amp; B r itt

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Monday

7:20 P. M. Preaching
3:30 P. M. Auxiliary

own Crime j

\Keep

The surest way to keep a man from
stealing is to remove the thing he
wants to steal.
Put your surplus money into an in­
terest bearing account at this bank
where it will earn you a profit and,
strengthening the basis of credit,
will help to build homes and expand
business in this community.
Force burglars to work for an honest
living by keeping your money in the
Bank.

BAPTIST SERVICES SUNDAY.
0:30 a. in. The Sunday school,
John D. Jinklun, superintendent. The
Men’s Bible class, J. C. Sharron,
teacher. Woman’s Bible class, Mrs.
George Hymnn, teacher.
11 a. ill. The anniversary sermon
of the Boy Scouts. Subject: “ Tho
Scouts' Law." Preacher, Dr. George
Hyman.
0:30 p. m. The B. Y. P. U. ser­
vices. Mr. An Itman, president.
7:30 p. in. Preaching service,]
George Hyman, preacher. Assisting
the pastor, Mr. Maurice Holston.
Special sola by Mrs. A. M. Phillips.
Evening sermon subject: "The Young ■
Widow."
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tlie Baptist Temple. "We've saved
a place for you."
ALL SOULS CHURCH.

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The Seminole County j
Bank

Tomorrow is Scxiigcsinm Sunday.
Sunday School at i) a. in. Low mass
at 10 a. in. Sermon: “ Tin: Sower
STRENGTH
PROGRESS
SERVICE
went out to sow his seed." 8th Chap.
St. Luke. Benediction after Mass.
Meeting of Ladies' Altar society af­ ■RNRRIIIIHIRaRRHUHHURIIUIIUnHUHRHRIRRIMHHHHIlRIIRIIIII
ter services. Weekday Masses 7 and
8 a. m. Strangers cordially invited
to attend church services. Settings
free.
IIOI.Y ( BOSS CHURCH
Church services for Suxugesimn
Sunday, will in?:
7:30 n. hi.—Low Celebration.
0:45 a. in. Sunday Helmut.
11:00 a. in.—Morning Service.
7:30 p. in.— Vespers and address.
Tiie rector will lie nl Christ Church,
l.ongwnod, for tile evening
service
tlie re at 3:30 p. in.
Special music for nil to be enjoyed
in their worship. Always welcome.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Do not forget our services tomor­
row. We need your help and pres­
ence. Collie to our Bible school at
9:45 in tlu&gt; morning. Remember the
Christian Endeavor at 0:45 p, m.
Tlie pastor has for the people to­
morrow two sermons that should
prove of unusual interest and help­
fulness. In the morning his subject
will lie "The 'Truly Scientific Chris­
tian" and at night "The World's
Greatest Radical." Plan to hear these
addresses. Bring your friends. Let
every member of the ehruch come
ami bring your guests.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES
SUNDAY, EERY. 10th, 1022
Subject:
"MIND"
Sunday School— 10:00 , m.
Church Service— 11:00 a. m.
Woman's Club nM"., Oak Ave.
All Are Welcome.

“ Violet Brand Sale”
continued until Tuesday
night o f next week.—
Yowell Company.
It
Mr. and Mrs. David Almond and
dll':editor Florence, of Arlington, N. J.
are ill iho city for n few days visit.
Now that the remaining obstacle to
universal peace is the human race.

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PRICKS mi tlie StrongCHt Guaranteed TIRES BUILT.
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AMERICAN TIRE STORE

K AY BROTHERS’ FILLING STATION
Rhone 5 IS

Opposite Lincoln House

Hanford, Fin.

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BASE BALL
Our greatest game dates back a half century.
The game today with its science and speed
cannot be compared with the slow games
which were played way back in the sixties.
To think of base ball is to think of the best
known and most popular lines. We carry a
complete line o f Spalding’s and Reach Base
Ball Goods that are made to excel, and are
the most widely advertised base ball goods in
the world.

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we have the best.

Bryan Sporting- Goods Co. with

Sanford Cycle Company
Phone 251-W----------------------117 Park Avenue

Jan

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SANFORD

SANFORD

“The City Substantial”

“The City Substantial”

IN T H E H E A R T O F T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T
VOLUME II

V E G E T A B L E S E C T IO N

SANFORD, FLO R ID A, M O ND AY, F E B R U A R Y 20, 1922

NUM BER 283

SALES TAX IS UNPOPULAR BUSINESS IS NOW BETTER SANFORD HIGH SCHOOL
AND FARMERS TO OPPOSE ALL OVER THE COUNTRY . GIRL TAKES 1ST PRIZE
ANY TAX ON THE PEOPLE FEDERAL RESERVE SAYS
IN THE UNITED STATES
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ther Burdens on the
People

IS HEAVY ENOUGH

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THE VALUE OF
ADVERTISING

Snnford, Fin., Fob. 18, '22
bonus d il l w i l l n e v e r he
Mr. R. J. Holly,
s e t t l e d iiy t a x o n h e a v ­
Editor Sanford Daily
il y h u r d e n e d p e o p l e
Herald*
Snnford, Florida.
1 IIv I’he Associated Press)
Dear
Sir:—
W ASHINGTON, Feb. 20.— The solI have been asked by sev­
dier’H bonus sRuntion hnd simmered
eral
merchants that I cal!
down yesterday prucoptlbly following
on
if
advertising in their lo- •
the first reaction from President
cal paper brought them any
Harding's suggestion that the
ad­
business. I wish to answer
justed compensation be financed by a
these many questions by
sales tax or thnt the enactment o f the
making this statement:
legislation bo postponed. There was,
I have just closed probab­
however, no nppnrent slackening of
ly
one o f the largest tail­
the determination of Republican house
oring
snles with the Churchleaders to pass the measure ut this
well
Co.
here nt Sanford
session.
with
the
assistance
of S. W.
Majority members o f the house
Bradford
(form
erly
of tho
ways and means committco were call­
Snnford
Shoe
&amp;
Clothing
ed to meet today to tacklu the whole
Co.), that has ever been
problem anew. They were expected
held in Sanford. This sale
to pass upon the legislative provisions
of the measure before going into the r 1 being advertised daily in
your paper, which wo large­
question o f ways and means o f rais- '
ly attribute our success. Rut
ing funds.
Sam Bradford knows most
Proponents of n sales tax appeared *
everybody
in Seminole coun­
to bo confident that the Republican ’
ty.
He
also
knows what the
committeemen would decide on this
•
young
men
like,
and what
form of taxation as a means of rais'
the
older
men
like,
and he
ing the approximately $800,000,000 "
lias
the
confidence
of tho
that would be needed to cover the
1
people,
and
when
Sam
tells
cash payments as now provided for in
them
anything
they
know
the measure. It was cortnln, h o w - ) * 1
ever, that the sales tax would not bo * ’ they can count on it.
One other reason that we
voted in without a sharp fight.
had such a wonderful open­
It was said that any sales tax adopt­
ing was the fact that the
ed would not 1)0 a general one. A
Churchwell
Co. allowed mo
manufacturers' tax similar to thnt
to
sell
suits
nt a smaller
proposed by Senntor Smoot, Republi­
margin
of
profit
than other
can, Utah, and rejected by the senate
merchants
have
allowed
me
during consideration of the tnx re­
to
do.
vision bill, was one o f the suggestions
They pay cash, and sell
advanced. It was claimed that this
for
cash, and naturally can
tax at a rate of one per cent would
sell
suits for less.
raise the amount of money required.
I
also
wish to say to any
Severn lother forms of a sales tax
o
f
our
customers
that
are known to he under consideration
bought
suits
during
this
sale
and it is not expected that there will
thnt
they
are
guaranteed
to
he a hasty decision as to any of them.
give
perfect
satisfaction
by
It was learned that treasury experts
the Churchwell Co., who are
recently had prenpred a form of sales
hacked up by my firm, and
tux which its framers contend can lie
I have known Mr. J. R. For­
easily administered and can not be
rest,
who is manager o f the
uvided.
Churchwell
Co., for tho last
Whether a bonus bill with a sales
ten
years,
and
you will find
tax attached could he put through the
him true blue, and a per­
house still seemed to ho a moot ques­
fect gentleman in every re­
tion, some leaders declaring that the
spect.
situation in this respect was one defy­
I will lie back with the
ing analysis at this time. Meantime,
Churchwell Co. for another
farm organizations continued their at­
opening next” week, Thurs­
tack on tins tax, Gray Silver, Wash­
day, Friday and Saturday,
ington representative o f the Ameri­
February 23-24-25.
can Farm congress, sent a letter to
Very truly yours,
each member of congress protesting
W. E. H ERRIN,
against it.
With the Wabash Tail­
"Taxes are already exceedingly
oring Co., of Chicago.
high," the letter said, "and a sales tax
would only mean further burden upon
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the average individual, and when wo
stop to consider thnt the average income o f each man, woman and child in
this country whose income is below kJ 1 U L / L i i 1 1 AJ 1 l v l l l l
the incomo tnx level is only $838 a
year, the American Farm Bureau Fed­
eration believes it would ho a rank
injustice to raise further revenue for
this soldiers' bonus by this method.
it would take away from these pooplo
...................
nny prospect o f accumulating a com- STARTED HE ' ' L W j SOI I IMOKBS
AND FRESHM EN A'
petenco no matter how small and
DINNER
would blight their hopo o f bettering
their conditions."

CTIlftFiVTS F IflH T

TAKES OFFICERS
TO QUELL RIOT
l i l t T h e Asuorlnlrtl P r e s s )

Sixteen Y e a r Old
Daughter o f Millions
W eds R iding M aster
T h e 4 Mucin led P r e s s )

LYNNHROOK, N. Y., Feb. 20.— It
took tho fire department, polico de­
partment and all the town officials
and practically every resident of this
hitherto peaceful Long Island village
to quell a battle between Columbia
University freshmen and sophniorcs
early today. A fter a fire hose point-

1 HICAGO, Fob. 20.— Mnthilde MeCormick, sixteen year’s old, today h a d '1''1 ut U'L* com,bnt,ant8 hnd » toPP0«| the
permission from her father, Harold
ton students were placed in ho
McCormick, to marry Max Oser, town jail. A score were bathing disHding academy proprietor o f Hou- colored eyes and applying linnment to
Switzerland. Mr.
McCormick numerous bruises and forty freshmen
jo u n c e d the engagement last night.
‘ he romance o f John I). Rockefel­
lers young granddaughter is pictur­
ed by Emil Burgy, a Chicago interior
! e&lt; orator, who says he is a first couh 1,1
Oser, ns "love o f spring and
winter." "Oser is not three times
liss McCormick's nge, as nowspnpers have stated," Burgy said. "H e is
0 der' tie is 57 yenrs old, not fortyseven. Ho is just my nge. I am his
cmisin and I should know."

He Hn Ha Hn Hi

B U S IN E S S PR O G R ESSE S T H R O U G H
D E F IN E D C Y C L E S A N D IS
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the BophmorcB. F ifty sophmorcs hnd
rushed an inn where one hundred nnd
fifty freshmen were having dinner.

PENDULUM SWINGS TOWARD NEW ERA
Upper Trend o f Business is Apparent to Bankers
in Report Submitted to Congress by Federal
Reserve Board Today
(Ily The Associated Cress)

W ASH ING TO N, Feb. 20.— Business throughout the country
is progressing through well defined cycles is nearing point of up­
ward swing of economic pendulum, according to annual report of
Federal Reserve Board transmitted today to congress. "There are
those the report said who believe the beginning of a revival is not
far distant. When it does definitely set in it will be followed in
due course by new era of prosperity."

FOUR HUNDRED BISHOP GAILOR
CASES OF BOOZE 1SAYS AMENDMENT
WERE STOLEN IS A MISTAKE
FROM OSCAR I'E I'l’ KR D IS T IL -' ALSO SAID IIK RELIEVED IN A
M ODIFICATION OF T H E
LE ItY IN K EN TU C KY
VOLSTEAD LAW
TODAY
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LEXIN G TO N, K&gt;\, Feb. 20.— Hitween 350 and 10(1 cases of whiskey
were stolen enrly today from tho Os­
car Pepper distillery in Woodford
county by musket bandits who held
up and tied four guards. Whiskey
valued at $40,000 was carried away in
three trucks.

T I m* \ •hmm'I i i I imI I ' m * ** !

CHICAGO, Feb. 20.— Bishop Thus.
F. (Sailor, president o f the National
Council of the Episcopal Church, said
In an address here last night ho boMoved the "Eighteenth amendment
was a mistake." He also said he be­
lieved in modification of the Volstead
law.

HABEAS CORPUS AIRPLANES TO BE
WRIT IS DENIED USED IN FLORIDA
FOR TAPPERS ON SMUGGLERS
C IR C U IT JUDGE GIBBS NOT
FAVOR OF RELEASING
CON MEN
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Made One Hundred P er
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Questions

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W ASHINGTON, Feb. 20.— The use
o
f
airplanes along the Florida const
Judge Gibbs today denied a writ of
in war on rum smugglers is under­
habeas corpus for the release of five
stood today to be under consideration
alleged wire tapers arrested in a raid by prohibition headquarters as part of
here two weeks ago. The court held gigantic program to stem the tide of
that in its opinion sufficient evidence illicit liquor flowin ginto the country
had been adduced to hold the defend­ from the West Indies. Commissioner
ants. Previous attempt to effect ru- Haynes refused to disclose details but
lenso o f defendants on habeas corpus indicated extraordinary means would
1 lie adopted to cope with the Florida
was denied last week by Gildis.
erefeocefUCOURT’NUcint San A did a situation.
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JAC KSO NVILLE . Feb. 20.— Circuit

Seeking Chauffeur W ho
Ocala Fire Loss is
Knew Taylor and W ho
.$242,000 W ith Less
Recently
Than H a lf Insured Disappeared
O CALA, Fell. 20.— Ocala is already | LOS ANGELES, Fob. 20.— A search
climbing from the ruins of Satur­ for a taxicab driver who disnpponred
day’s fire, tho revised estimates of from his homo here about tho time
which plnco tho total loss nt $242,­ 1William Desmond Taylor, film direc­
000 with less thnn half of it insured. tor, was murdered, wns tho outstand­
Tho largest losers, George Mnckny &amp; ing feature today o f the polico inves­
Co., with a loss of $200,000 and $80,­ tigation of tho case.
Thu man, it was said, hnd driven
000 insurance, nre already planning to
rebuild nnd Mrs. J. E. Chaco, whose Taylor home on several occasions, nnd
building vnluod at $12,000 was lost detectives believe he might have visitwith $2,500 insurance, is also to re­ 1oil tho director the night he was slain.
The driver’s disappearance was re­
build. Architects will begin work toported
to the police several days ago
ilny on a plan for a now Mnckny struc­
j
by
his
wife, who expressed alarm at
ture.
his nliBence. The officers, in looking
Jover his effects, discovered three liulFO O TBALL PLA YE R S
I lets of the calibre of that which killed
IN IRISH JA ILS ARE
Taylor nnd a cap similar to that worn
RELEASED TODAY by n man several persons arc said to
have seen near the Taylor apartments
(II) Tit.* Assnelittetl Press)
BELFAST, Fob. 20.— Members of the night the director was slain.
Tiiu parents o f Malicl Normaml, film
the Irish Republican army football
i
dross,
one of the last persons to see
team captured at Dromore last month
Taylor
alive,
arrived from New York
woro released from Londonberry jail
last
night
to
visit
their daughter. Miss
today.
Normond Saturday moved from her
L oh Angeles residence to an unan­
STOCK BROKERS SUSPEND
nounced address, which, it was learn­
IN NEW Y O R K 'C IT Y TO D AY
ed today, is in Altadena, a suburb of
PoHudena. Her friends said she was
( l l r T h e A ssociated Press)
N E W YORK, Feh. 20.— Suspension seeking rest and seclusion.

NEWSPAPER
ADS PAY

HAS SOME" RECORD

R. A. Newman, of the
Mill Hardware Co., believes
in newspaper advertising
and has had so many dem­
onstrations of the pulling
power of advertisements in
the Daily Herald that he
will take regular advertis­
ing and special advertising
in a more generous meas­
ure from this time forward.
His store was crowded this
morning with a throng of
Indies anxious to buy the
aluminum
ware.
They
wore nnxious to buy be­
muse the Hill Hardware Co.
never advertises anything
unless they have the goods
and the prices. The best of
aluminum ware at the re­
markably low price of $ I . til
mid a free piece of alumi­
num beside. The sale was
all that had been advertis­
ed, it wns well advertised in
the Daily Herald, it brought
the crowds this morning so
big that the Hill force of
clerks could not wait on
them all at once and Mob
Newman could not take in
the cash fast enough. Asked
if advertising paid, Mr,
Newman replied: " I ’ll say
it does and we are for the
Daily Herald whenever wo
have anything special and
want to reach the people"
and the Daily must havo
several thousand subscrib­
ers, the way they came into
our store."
Advertising as everyone
knows, is several items put
together in the proper way.
First you must have some­
thing that appeals to the
public and something that is
good and carries the right
brand and then it must hnvo
tile right price and Inst, lint
not least, it must ho adver­
tised in a real live newspa­
per and some times dodgers
help a lot also. But if you
will stick to tlu&gt; newspaper
you will eventually get the
people looking for your ad­
vertisement and reading it
just as religiously as they
read tbc sports, the society,
the locals or any other part
of the paper. Try it. Oth­
ers have done it.
All successful business
men believe in systematic
advertising in the news­
papers.

MISS P A T T Y K LYLE S O N LY P U ­
P IL IN AM ERICA M AK ING
A PERFECT SCORE
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TOURISTS URGED
TO STAY HERE
UNTIL MARCH
R AILRO AD S
W IL L NOT
URGE
THEM TO D E PA R T SO
SOON
(II)' The

Issiirln leil P re s s )

M IAM I, Fell. 20.— Railroads enter­
ing Florida have agreed not to begin
advertising for northbound passenger
traffic until after March first so ns
not to hurry tourists away and thus
shorten the Florida season, a locnl
representative of tho Southern Rail­
way announced today.

Preacher Strikes
— W ill Find Out
W h at is M atter
( I l y T l i r Assiteluteil P r e s s )

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Interest hns been aroused during tha
past few years over the uverngeB in
the test on current events in every
part of tho United States. The fo l­
lowing from tho New York World will
he interesting:
New York City School children av­
eraged fifty-three correct answers to
every 100 questions on cu-rcnt events
contained in tho second countrywide
test made by the Review o f Roviows,
the result o f which hnvo just been tab­
ulated by the Institute for Public Ser­
vice. The general average in all pnrts
of the United States wns only fortyone.
New York students made particu­
larly good scores in Identifying pic­
tures o f mon and women prominent
in the current news and in under­
standing the meaning of cartoons on
news subjects.
The questions are sent out twice u
year to schools of all grades nnd kinds
to stimulate interest in teaching cur­
rent events. Startling as are some
of tho answers, they are not as sur­
prising as the condition revealed by
analysis of the returns us a whole.
W. C. niakey o f the Institute for Pub­
lic Service said yesterday.
Out o f tho 10,440 papers received
from all over the United States, only
115 contained mure than 00 per cent
of correct answers, while 15,288 chil­
dren answered Icsh than (30 per cent
correctly. Only one out o f the wholo
10,44(3 got every answer right.
The single 100 per center is Miss
I'attye Lyles, sixteen years old, of
Sanford, Fin.
Hoys made better scores thnn girls
throughout. Normal school students
did little better than high school hoyB
and girls. One normal school with
535 students averaged only 25 per
cent o f correct answers. The last rec­
ord was made by a seventh grade class
o f forty-three pupils in a Ht. Louis
school. They averaged 82 per cent.
Hero are some o f the answers to
the question: "Give one fact about
each of tile following persons, show­
ing why they are now prominent in
current history:"
Myron T. Herrick.
Head o f tho
brick trust.
Christy Mathcwson. Headed an ex­
pedition to the South Pule.
Lloyd George. King of England.
Also King of France.
William E. Borali. Thu Senator
who voted against everything.
Stinncs. Head of the Ku Klux Klan.
Volstead. The greatest killer o f
spirits.
Charles G. Dawes, Andrew Mellon
anil Will II. Hays wore all identified
as head o f tho American Federation o f
Labor, while Snmuul Gompers was de­
clared to lie Postmaster Gonural.
Fifty per cent of the children knew
of H. G. Wells, hut nearly all identi­
fied hint ns "n nowspnper reported’.''
instead of as the writer of the "Out­
line o f History."
Tho host known man was Goncrat
Pershing and tho next best known
Lloyd George. Tho least known wns
Hugo Stinncs.
F ifty per cent thought Woodrow
Wilson signed the peace treaty.
One youngster named Urbnino Leiloux "M r. Zero" as chairman o f tho
Unemployment Conofrcnce.
Guesses at the name of the only
woman in congress ranged from Ruth
Law to "Mrs. K atz"— presumably Inended for Mrs. Cnrrio Chapman Catts.
More girlH than boys knew tho name
of the Htnr In tho motion picture
"Throe Musketeers." One identified
him nH “ Mnry IMckford's husband."
" I t is plain," suld Mr. Blnkey "thnt
school children today are rending lit-tie and inaccurately, nnd that misin­
formed, to a degree that wo havo not
realized."
•

BLACKPOOL, Eng., Fob. 20.— Rev­
o f Kohlur, Ilremcr &amp; Co., stock brok­
W EEK’S W EATH ER
"Tho Kiddies Paradisa" is for kid­ erend Adam Hamilton, pastor o f the
ers, was announced from tho rostrum
dles. Hnvo them look it up nt the Congregational church hero,
an­
Weather Outlook for the Period Feb­ of tho Consolidated Stock Exchange
K. of C. Carnival.
270-8tc nounced his intention of going on n
todny.
ruary 20 to 25, Inclusive.
Salt water fish. Phono 2D9.— T lllls’
strike for two weeks. He said empty
Market. Prompt delivery.
283-2tp
South Atlantic nnd Enst Gulf states:
See Ray Brothers Tire Special In
Ladies he at the spring opening solo pews in his church showed something
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Considerable cloudiness; temperature this issuo. TRU CK T IR E USERS of millinery at the Quality Shop to­ was wrong either with his sermons or
Mnny freo attractions at the K. o f
283-ltc the church.
above normal; occasional rnins.
NOTE C A R E F U LLY .
277-dtp morrow, Feh. 21.
C. Carnival.
276-8tc

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�Bottn, Mr*. Bon Caswell, Mias LouI bo
K olb, Mrs. pon Whitcomb, Mra. R. C.
Bower, Mra. Tom Frnzor, Mra. Ralph
Goodapooil, Mlaaoa Florence Henry,
MRS. FRED DAKiBR, Society Editor,
Daphne Wimbiah, Mildred Simmona,
Phone 217-W
Katherine Tongue and Mnrlon PhllIf jron h n v r » f f r l» n &lt; i vtaltlnK r o a
— If j&gt;m nrt* K o la s a n y n k i r r o r r o u ln a lipa.

S O C IE T Y

kom*. op U you i r r r a U r l i l a l a i t w rite
■ pi.atnl ra rd to thla d e partm ent, k I v I b k
detalla, o r telehpoae the Item . It w ill
he a re a lly appreciated.

S O C IA L C A L E N D A R
Saturday— Children's story hour will
bo held nt 4:00 p. m. at Central
Park.
Monday— Business and Professional
Women's Club will meet at 8 p. in.
at tho Club rooms.
Monday— Subscription Bridge pnrty
nt tho I’arish House nt 8 o’clock un­
der the auspices of tho Woman’s
Guild.
Monday— Washington Ten at tho Tem­
ple Club on Park avenue by tho
Pipe Organ Club.
Tuesday— Mrs. A. Vaughn will entertnin the m entors o f tho Idlers’ Club
nt her homo on Snnford Heights nt
.1:00 p. m.
Martha and George will bo at homo
Monday evening from 8 to 10, 800
Park nvo.
281-2tc

T H E YOUNG WIDOW.

LA W R E N C E H A Y N E S G AVE
F IN E R E C IT A L L A S T N IG H T

DEATHS

Lnwronco Huyncs groeted nn aud­
ience nt the Princess theatre Inst
night that enjoyed his program to
the fullest nnd pronounced his return
DEATH OF MRS. E NTZM IN G ER .
engagement a grand success. Enc\i
Mrs. John Entzmlnger died nt the
song on the program vied with the
home of her daughter Mrs. W. A. A l­
other nnd especially good was "A n
len, nt Longwood, Wednesday and was
Old Song Re-Sung" by Griffcs and
buried in tho family burial lot in Long"The W altz’’ by Arensky. In his uswood cemetery Thursday afternoon nt
unl stylo o f rendition tho numbers
,1:00 o’clock. Dr. George Hyman, of
were nil pleasing nnd his return en­
tllis city, officiated nt tho funeral nnd
gagement was ns thoroughly enjoyed
many friends and neighbors were
as was the first recital.
present to nttest their sorrow nt tho
Ho snng several songs by request
demise o f one who had lived nmong
and with his descriptive rendition nnd
i them so long.
fine tenor voice the program wnH
Mrs. Entzmlnger leaves n son, Hon.
complete.
C. W. Entzmlnger and Mrs. Allen in
Howard C. Mnnucy, nccompnnieat,
this county and two other dnughters
gnve Mr. Haynes excellent support
nnd six other sons in other pnrts of
nnd in nil the concert was excellent.
the country to mourn her loss.
The many friends of the EntzmingHi f t na fci in m mi w in h
er family hero extend their sympathy
Bn
B» to tho bereaved family.
Bn PA R IS H HOUSE C A L E N D A R M

A presentation o f the subject "The
Young Widow " will be given nt the
Baptist Temple on next Sunday Revil­
ing by Dr. George Hyman. Those who
hoard him on "The Power o f Beauty"
will certainly be there to henr this
Message.
Dr. Hyman uses a style in
delivering these messages nil his own
nnd the people listen intirely to every
word.
The service will begin at 7:80. Ex­
cellent music has been prepared. Mr.
Maurice Hclston will be nssistnnt to
the pastor in the next several Sunday
evenings.
Mrs. A. M. Phillips who
has just returned from n specinl
course in New Orlenns will hnvu
charge of the music and n specinl
Bn
number “ Memories of Mother" will be Ba
8MOOT P L A N ON T A R IF F
rendered by her with the assistance
February 20. — Subscription bridge
D UTIES TO BE AD O PTED
o f the choir.
pnrty, Womnn's Guild, 8:00 p. m.
Be sure to attend this service
BY S E N A T E CO M M ITTEE

“The Little
Minister”
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W ith B E T T Y C O M P S O N .
Also a
Sunshine Comedy and Fox News

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Saturday at the Princess— Marie Pro­
vost in “ Don’t Get Personal” and
a Comedy
Chas. Brady, the Baritone Soloist, will sing every Wed­
nesday Night

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FR ESH M AN L IT E R A R Y
SUBSCRIPTIO N BRIDGE P A R T Y .
Don’t forget to make your reserva­
tions for the Subscription Bridge par­
ty Monday evening nt the Parish
House given by the Women’s Guild o f
Holy Cross church.
There will be five prizes; come on,
win one. Phono Mrs. Deane Turner
or Mrs. A. I’. Connelly for reserva­
tions.

The Star Today

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( IIjr T h e Associated P re ss).
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S H IN G TO N , Feb. 18.— Adopt­
Ra
ion
o
f
tho Smoot plan o f assessing
Ra

S A N F O R D M A R B L E &amp; G R A N IT E WORKS
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor

The question was, Resolved: "That k.i
K* tnrilT duties on the bnsis o f the for­
C E M E TE R Y W O RK A S P E C IA L T Y
n one session school has better results ka
Ra e ig n value o f imported articles is un­
1018
West
First
Street
1018 West First Street
derstood to linvo boon practically
than a double session school."
kti Classified Ads 5c a line. No Ra
The Freshman class being large, has ka....nd taken for I csh than 25c. Ra agreed on by tho republican members
two divisions " A " and "B " sections. Bt and positively no classified Ra o f the senate finance committee.
DIAM OND IM PORTER
Tlie contenstants in “ A " section were: ka ads charged to anyone. Cash Ra
RORBED ON T R A IN
AlTirmntive— Cecil Flowers, captain, K\ must accompany nil orders. Ra
$150,000 W ORTH STONES
W ANTED
Pierce Griffin, Alton Gunter nnd ku Count five words to n line Ra
( I I ) T h e Anaocliilcil I'rra n )
Ra W A N T E D TO nov—2ml hum! oneOwing to the hnstc in writing up the Bertlm Ferguson; negative— Tillye Ra and remit accordingly.
horse sprnyer. Phono 131. 281-2tp
Benjamin,
captain,
Ralph
llnrcen,
MilST. LOUIS, Fell. 18.— Sidney Krcnka
Ra
Bridge Luncheon given Tuesday, sev­
• ■ Bn k-a k-i k-a kn Ra ka k.i k-i W A N T E D — Colored nurso for two gel, n member o f the firm o f Krengel
eral items of interest were unavoid­ drvd Holly and Stewart Long.
small boys. • Apply Sunday morn­ Bros., o f New York and Chicago, dia­
All
o
f
tlie
speakers
were
just
fine,
ably omitted. Mrs. John Ilnrtzer, of
ing. 312 East Fifth St.
282-ltp mond importers, reported to the po­
especially
the
two
captains.
Alton
New York, the guest of Mrs. D. P.
FOR S A L E
Guntur
and
Stewart
Long
let
each
lice that ho was robbed o f between
Drummond, who possesses a wonder­
“ FOUND
other know just exactly how they FOR S A L E — Hatching eggs and baby
$125,000
and $150,000 worth o f dia­
ful voice delighted her hearers with a
stood.
Alton
is
a
true
sympathizer
monds
on
an Illinois Central train
chicks
from
high
grade
egg
produc­
FOUND— Bunch o f keys with number
group of delight fill solos. Mrs. Hartof
tlie
country
children
and
does
not
ing
reds
and
while
leghorn
hens,
eggs
which
nrrived
in Chicngo this morn1*352 on them. Owner can
have
zer was accompanied by her mother,
A s G O O D A S NEW'*
want
them
to
go
home
at
dark
and
$1.25
for
15;
$«.&lt;&gt;(&gt;
per
100.
Chicks
anmo by calling at Herald office and
Mrs. Drummond, sr. The consolation
then
have
to
rise
early
to
return
to
15c,
18c
and
20c
each.—Seminole
Poul­
S
H
E
R
IF
F
’S
S
A
L
E
paying
for
this
ml.
280-2tp
prize, a dainty apron, with heart shap­
lie clearly proved why we try farm, Route A, Box 200, located
ed bib and pockets was won by Mrs. school,
FOUND— One pair o f glasses. Own­
should have a one session school.
on Orlando road, three miles from
Notice is hereby given tlint under
G. F. Smith.
er enn get sumo by calling at Her­
Stewart, on the negative side said: Sanford.
282-ltp
and by virtue of nn execution nnd or­
G E N E R A L .REPAIRING
It is deeply regretted by tlie editor
ald office, proving proporty nnd pay­
"I am no doctor Imt students should FOR S A L E —Choice building lot on
der o f sale issued out of tlie County West First St.
Old Ford Gsrs*.
o f this department that these import­
ing for this ad. ‘
273-tfc
not half eat their lunch in a twenty
Judge’s Court in a matter
therein
First street, near French. Only v a - 1
Phono No. 117-W
ant items were left out.
five minute recess, in a one session cant lot in block. Terms.— II. L. Rob­ FOUND— Kid glove.
Owner may lately pending wherein C. .1. Smith is
school.
They will ruin their digestive erts, R. A., Sanford.
have same by identifying and pay­ plaintiff nnd J. W. Wynn, jr., is de­
282-Itp
ROOK-I.OVERS CLUB
organs.”
28l-tf fendant, I shall offer for sale and sell
“Violet Brand Sale”
FOR S A L E — Used cars and trucks; 1 ing fo.* this ml.
Miss Annie Hawkins was the charm­
Mrs. Maxwell and four Seniors were
to the highest bidder for cash one
Oldsmobile,
1
Doit
car,
1
Ford
car
continued until Tuesday
ing hostess yesterday afternoon when
LO S T
the judges. By a large majority the $100; -real bargains, in good condi­
black spotted pony (horse) at the
she entertained tlie members of the
LOST, S T R A Y E D
OR S TO LE N — front dotfr of th ecourt house Sun- night o f next week.—
ad'irmative side won.
tion.— N. 11. Garner at Williuma' Ga­
Book-Lovers Club at her homo on Cel­
l
argo
white
hull
dog,
male, cropped ford, Florida, at 12 o’clock noon M on-, Yowell Company.
In " R " section tlie contestants were rage.
It
282-3tc, w -ltp
ery avenue.
enrs nnd bolihcd tail. Finder return day, February 20th, 1922.
— AfTirmntivu, Georgia Mobley, cap­
FOR
S
A
L
E
—
00
acres
unimproved,
Quantities of lovely sweet peas in
to E. G. Dnnn, 111) Myrtle and re- 1
tain, Louis Rotunda, Carol Stone and
C. M. H AN D , Sheriff, j Many free attractions at tho K. of
southern part Volusia county. Sac­
tho various pastel tints were artistic-'
ceive reward.
282-4tp 282-1 tc
Jim Hoolchnn; negative, Warner ScogSeminole County, Fla. C. Carnival.
27C-8tc
rifice for next ton days. Any reason­
ally used in the rooms.
gnn, captain, Mary Elizabeth Pulesable offer. Cash or terms.
Might
A fter a very pleasant afternoon
ton, Melvin Langford and Olive New­
trade for city property. Bargain. Act HBBBBBBBBRBBBBBBBBBRH::aBBBBHSBBBBBBBBRRBBBBBBBnrilHBBBBnMHBBBHRnMBaaanannnnn«BB«»
spent in the discussion of late hooks, man.
now. Clyde Yankee, owner, 1115 Mor­
tile hostess served a tempting salad
■ 10 Stores in Georgia------- *-------------- ------------------------------------------------ _ l store in Florida ■
Georgia Mobley and Warner Scoggan street, Tampa, Fla.
282-7tp
course, strawberries and cream and
gnn are somy debaters. They know
codec. Each guest was presented a
just how to keep their men interested FOR S A L E — One Reo Speed*'agon
corsage o f sweet peas as favors.
first class condition at a bargain.
K
i, . •
. . . I and then once in a while glancing at
n
those enjoying tlie cordial hospital... ,
,, . ...
.
,.
Hill
Lumber Co.
281-litc
a
, 7, ,
,,
|their teacher, .Miss Humphries, they
■
■
ity of this gracious hostess were Mrs.
© ■
FOR S A L E —Selected well bred Rhode
know she is hacking them.
Henry McLnulin, Mrs. .1. C. Bennett,
■
Island Red eggs for setting. 17
Supt. I.uwton, Prof. McKay
and
a
SE LLS IT FOR LESS
Mrs. Hastings, Mrs. A. W. Fitts, Mrs.
a
Inquire of Mrs. J.
three Seniors, were judges nnd after eggs for $1.00.
a
R. .1. Holly, Mrs. E. I'. Morse, Mrs. II.
much deliberation the verdict was an­ C. Ellsworth of Bcacdnlc Ave.
A Howard and Mrs. Stella Arrington.
28l-:itp
nounced. Supt. Lawton kept them in
\T
suspense for several minutes at times i FOR S A L E — Pair o f young mules,
BRIDGE P A R T ) FOR VISITOR.
almost telling thorn when at last he
Jl
will split pnir. Phene 1G0. 281-dtp
A very delightful social event of
diil so, the Negatives could hardly be­ FOR S A LE Young gray mare, good
yesterday afternoon was the bridge
lieve their ears, for joy.
worker umi saddler. Plume Hid.
party given by Miss Agnus Dumas at
As yet the question is undecided as
*
281-dtp
her home on Park avenue, compliment­
" A " section won for the double ses­
ing her house guest, Miss Ruth Adams
FOR S A L E - 2 acres tiled laud with
sion and "U " for tlie single.
of Seneca, S. C. There were four ta­
house and mil buildings. 1121 W.
L A D IE S ’ G O W N S
bles o f players and a number of tea
4th Street.
28l-5tp
M E N ’S K A H K I W O R K
BOY SCOUT
A N N IV E R S A R Y
guests.
FOR S A L E —A now 0 room bungalow
Pink and W hite Batiste, hand
S H IR T S
SERMON
Red mid white were the chosen col­
with nil modern conveniences, sleep­
embroidered
ors used for this pretty party, quanti­
ing porch, largo lot, good lawn. Price
$1.50 value
ties of red roses, red hearts, and other
The Boy Scout Anniversary Sermon $3,750. Can nrrungo terms. “ W " enro
Valentine suggestions were effective­ will lie delivered at The Baptist Tem­ Herald office.
281 -2tc
ly used in tho rooms where tho card ple in next Sunday Morning nt 11 FOR S A L E — One second hand Under­
tables were placed.
o'clock.
Dr. George Hyman will he
wood typewriter, practically now, at
The tally cards were also in keep­ the speaker. Seated upon the rostrum a sacrifice. Can he seen at Herald
Teddies to match
ing with the Valentine season, nnd the will lie the Scout Master, Mr. M. ( ’.
office.
181-2tp
hours passed very quickly in the in­ Haddock and his two nssistaence, Mr.
B O Y S ’ K H A K I SH IR TS
FOR S A L E — Oak mid other
hard
teresting game of bridge played dur­ Harry Harrow nnd Mr. Albmnn,
wood, strand wood range, $2.50;
ing tlie afternoon. When scores wore
Each
The scouts will appear in full uni­ fire place,
$2.00.— Hoskins Jones,
finally counted it was found that Mrs. form and will march in n body to tho
S IL K P A R A S O L S
Henrdul! Avenue.
280-tfc B
Ed. Bolts held high score and was Temple.
Dr. Hyman 'w ill deliver
f
l
Assorted colors
awarded a cut glass hud vase.
The an explanation o f tho Scout Laws ns FOR K A LE — 5 room bungalow. Price B
$1,350.
Easy
terms.—
E.
F.
Lane,
cut prize, a banging basket was won the Anniversary sermon.
Mr. Chan­
81
*
270-0tp B
by Miss Mildred Simmons.
Miss dler Shnrron will deliver u special nd- The Real Estate Man.
Adams, the honorce, was presented an ilrcss as the representative o f the FOR S A L E — 15 acres celery farm, 5
Y O U T H ’S A T H L E T IC
acres tiled, 5 acres cleared, 5 acres
oxquisitu hand-made apron.
scouts.
U N I O N S U IT S
Dainty refreshments carrying out
C H IL D R E N ’S B U N N Y
Let all tlie mothers and fathers of wild land. Located nn hurd road.
Good linu.so mid Imrti. Price, $1,000.
tho pretty color motif, consisting of the scouts attend this service.
B O D Y W A IS T S
Easy terms.— E. F. Lane, Tho Real
strawberries with whipped cream, in­
Estate Mun.
279-Otp
Assorted sizes
dividual cakes iced in red nnd topped
Come, kind friend, find welcome hearty
witli white roso holders and red can­
FOR S A L E — Five room house with
A t our Washington tea party.
dles, coffee and mints in Valentinu
bath. Apply 112 French avenue.
Pray, it, fail not to attend,
holders were served at tho conclusion
279-Otc
Assortm ent of
Come prepared to sco and spend
o f tlie card game by tlie hostess assist­
-FOR S A L E — Warehouse with R. R.
Como, kind friend, wo would repent
P A L M B E A C H CAPS
ed by little Miss Lucian Anderson.
P A JA M A CHECKS
To the Temple Girls Clubs nt Third siding. Within four blocks of center
a
Miss Dumas was assisted in enter­
of city.
■
mid Park street.
per yard
each
taining by her mother Mrs. T. L. Du­
■
Geo. W. K N IG H T
Monday evening from 8 to 10.
a
mas, Miss Dora Dumas and Mrs. Rus.
a
272-tfc
281-2tc
Pipe
Organ
Club.
a
kin Anderson.
a
Those invited to meet this charm­
a
FO R R E N T
a
ing honoroo wore Miss Thelma Fraz­
“Violet Brand Sale” FOR R E N T— Furnished housekeeping
a
a
er, Mrs. Robert Hines, Misses Gerald­
a
continued until Tuesday mid hod rooms. 314 East 5th St.
a
ine and Sara Muriel, Mrs. Percy Moro,
281-3tp
a
Mrs. Dick Brown, Miss Lottie Cald­ night o f next week.—
a
FOR
K
E
N
T
—
Room
and
Kitchenette
well, Mrs. J. I). Woodruff, Mrs. Ed. Yowell Company.
It
a
for light housekeeping.
Phono
a
a
5B4W.
281-:.tp
a

WARD &amp; RIVE

T h e C h u r c h w e ll C o
SPECIALS

LAKES’ DEPARTMENT

FOR

MONDA
R*RN\ D!
i iji

$1.00

$ 1.00

50c

98c

$ 5 .0 0 t o $ 8 .5 0

7 5 c t o $ 1 .0 0

50c

19c

25c

,

PAY CASH AND BUY FOR LESS

tiT an

B A TTE R IE S

P R IC E S R IG H T
H O P ’-IVIAC B A T T E R Y C O M P A N Y
BBRRBBBRRBRBBBRRBRHRRRRRRRRRRBBBRBBBBRRBRRBBBBBBBRBBR

FOR R EN T— 3 jiinfurnishcd rooms for
light housekeeping. 314 Elm.
281-2tp
FOR R E N T — Furnished
Park avo.
FOR RENlT— Furnished
Over Seminole Cufe.

room, 411
279-Ctp
lied room.
.Mtf-tf-c

The Churchwell Co.
SE LLS IT FOR LESS

First Street-

-W elaka Block

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1922

in
round trade because right at thoir cry. Thero. Is but little colery
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
door are farms without number. other sections, and nono in Californ­
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST,
farmers o f whom some nro ia to speak of, and storage stuir alt
P « b lU k e d r v r r j a fte rn o o n ex c e p t $ « ■ - These
d « r « t th e H e ra ld liu ltdlnir, toT
white and some black nro engaged used up. Wo con keep our celery as
M a s n o lla A r t , Hnnford, Kin,
in tilling the soil and have something long ns possibio and only ship it when
W
to sell every month in the year and it is bleached and prime stulf and get
C E LE R Y
what
they have to sell is brought to a good price all nlorig fo r it. Tho
I'U U L IH IIH H S
Get A n Abstract Bcfori
the best ‘ trading point and disposed idea o f shipping nil kinds o f stulT
J. H O L L Y ........... ...... - .............. ..ICdltur
in turn these farmors buy goods just bclndao tho market is stilT is all
Buying Property
H, J. L IL L A U U .......K e e r e t a r y T r e a a u r e r of.
H K L ........... ....... (le n e r a l Alnnnwrr o f the merchants in summer as well wrong and our people know |t, yet
H. A ,N
------A
Stranger
C. L . I I I W I N ..... ... C lrc n ln llo n M a n a g e r
Sanford, Fla. E. A . D O UG LASS, pref
212 East. 1st St.
I ’ hone 14H o p to UiOO P . &gt;1.
some o f them will do it year after
as in winter.
Last Sabbath tho Rev. Mr. ThirdA d t t r t lt lR X Ita tra .Made K n o w n on
There has been in Florida during year.. Many n good mnrkot has boon ly’s sermon lasted juBt ten minutes.
A p p lic a tio n .
the past five weeks one Roger W. , killeif by shipping green stuff and Ho explained that he had tho regu­
S u b scrip tion P r ic e In A d vn n ce
Dobson, a man who is an expert sur- poor stuff. Sanford hns the finest lar one-hour document ready for de­
■One Y e a r .......................... ........... ........ $0.00
BIx M onths ................ ....... ......... .... . 0,00 veyor o f business ami resources. He and largest crop o f celery this year livery, hut at the last minute his dog
ll r l l r e r r d In C ity by C a rrie r
One W e e k ....... ......... ......... — ......IB Centa has visited several towns during his that it hns over had. The mnrkot is got hold o f tho manu,script and had
siay in the state and notes with good and will remnin good if tho chewed up all hut the ten-minute part.
T h e h l « 12' to I K - p a i f W e e k ly Ite r STOMACH
• Id e n t ir e ly c o v rra
Sem inole
C ou n ty alarm that many of them are but a growers will use common sonso nnd
A fter the sermon a stranger cnnic
and la ptihllahed e v e r y F rid a y , A d v e r That is the said Judgment. Now is tho time to make up and introduced himself.
tta ln x ratea ninde k n o w n on a p p lic a ­ line-resource town.
tio n . U en io crn tle In p olltlea , liU O p er town in question
&gt;U CANT ENJOY LIFE
has but one re­ a killing— only don't get killed your“ I came from Ringvilie," he said,
y e a r, n lw a y a In ad van ce._________________
witk • *ore,*our, L!oti«] « 0m.
source to fall back on. He pnid a sel f .
"and I just thought if your dog had
M B M IIK H T I I K AS S O C IA TE ! It P it ESS
•eh. Food doe* not oouriih.
----------- o----------visit to Miami and be voices our sen­
any pups I would like to got one to
*
loitrxd it it a tource of muoy, c*u«j
timents to a T. In an interview with
P U B L IC IT Y P U L L S FOR P O PU ­
tnke homo to our pastor."— Selected.
pua*. belching, dinioe*, *od heed.
the Miami Metropolis editor, he said:
LA
T
IO
N
.
Tho Orlando fair was successful
I am very anxious to go through
Thought for the Day
9 Tho pettonwilh o b*d Hom
teh
S A V E YOU M O NEY
Tho goto receipts for tho week w ere' the Everglades
It
seems
to mu
•
h
o
u
ld
b
o
M
liifie
d
w
it
h
n
o
t
h
i
n
g
Ileforo
wo
can
bring
happiness
to
More
nnd
more
is
tho
fnct
being
rec­
$15,000. And yet there nro peoplo in |thert. ig tho ron| unaW01. to Miami’s
W rite ui
lh»nperineaent,lutingrelief,
Seminole county who say that county f^ u ro . In the long run, Miami is ognized that if a city or a county is others, wo must first be happy our­
Empire
Hotel
Block
q
Tho.rightremedywill actuponthe
selves;
nor
will
hnppincss
abide
with­
to
attain
considerable
prominence
fairs are not successes
) hotter off for one dollar spent in
ORLANDO, FLO R ID A
t
ir
in
g*ofthoilomtch,enrichIheblood,
in
us
unless
we
confer
it
to
others.
there
must
he
used
newspaper
space
----------- 1&gt;
draining the Everglades than for
•id
in
coilingoutihetalinhal poi»ni
I
f
there
be
a
smile
upon
our
lips,
those
—
in
addition
to
other
forms
o
f
adver­
Truly man made the city, and a f­ five dollars spent on places of
anditrengtheneverybodilyfunction.
tising sueli as booklets and folders. around us will soon smile, too, nnd
ter he became sufficiently civilized, amusement. It
is important
for
^ q ThoUrge number of peoplewho
not afraid of solitude, and know on cities to spend money on developing Common-sense would preclude any ar­ our happiness will become the truer
D
h»vo mcceufullyuiedDr. Harteua’i
what terms to live with nature, Cod tilings that will continually yield gument against the publicity -thus tyid deeper as we sec others happy.
ft
moui m
edicine,recommend-d(orill
promoted him to life in the country. for(|1 wealth, rather than tiiigns of suggested. To keep the name o f the — Maeterlinck.
Good
load
o
f
Mules
for
u
la
n
h
tl
condition*,offerthettrongea
-—.John Durroughs. ^
■temporary value, which must be fed city or the county before tho public
p
o
t
a
b
le
e
n
dortem
enl for
The Stork.
is an essential. Kissimmee and Osce­
w
all the time in order to he kept up."
Sale
or
Trade
at
ola county could get into The Asso­ The Stork is not a bird o f snug,
Tiie llerold management wants ev­
To lie plain Mr. linbsoii can see
ciated Press at least three or four
His feathers are not gay,
ery citizen o f Sanford to get the pa- that with the Everglades once du­
times
a
week
for
the
next
year
if
a
W SERVICE FIFTY YEARS
His
beak and neck nnd legs are long,
ller oil time and we are constantly veloped and farmed by a good class
proper
publicity
man
could
he
afford
­
He
lias
not
much
to
say.
trying out new methods for delivery ,,f farmers it will bring more wealth
3d o
J. C. H U M A N
TAB LETS OR LIQUID
in order that every subscriber will into Miami than all of the tourists ed for such work; and whether the
D
0
SOLD EVERYWHERE
get his paper at least by six o’clock who enter that city nnd merely pat- “ story" should "d ig " the county or |He ’tends to business every day,
D
Sanford
::
Florida
Spring, summer, winter, fall;
each night. Delivery o f papers is maize one class o f men— the hotel- give adulation it would bring out tho
He never takes a holiday
probably the most difficult problem keepers, and the latter in turn buy name o f Kissimmee.
In speaking o f the prizes won at
Nor seems to sleep at nil.
confronting the publishers of daily their hotel supplies from Jackson­
the
Tampa fair by the county of S t .;
newspapers.
ville and tile eity gets but little value.
l.ucie, and St. Lucie's plea that the Sometimes (perhaps) he may lie Inte,
The Everglades is the solution to
splendid productive ability o f that
As some folks have1accused,
Tho “ big civil war" at MacClenny tile prosperity of more than one
county was not receiving its due pub­ (The chances are, I calculate,
Is all n myth says inter reports from 1South Florida eity and if they do not
licity, tiie Jacksonville Tltnes-Union
They got their dates confused).
that place. There were a dozen or |grab the opportunity waiCiig them
has the following to say, editorially:
more peoplo killed, several kidnapped, by the development of the several
"There is one sure way to mnkc peo­ For he is "Johnnie on the spot"
borne wounded, several left the town, million acres of the richest land in
ple as familiar with the exact location
In fact, sometimes, too soon
but there was no trouble of any kind. the world, the fault is theirs.
of St, Lucie county as they are with And brings in March, some little tot,
At one time West Palm Beach
It was just one of those friendly little
the location o f Miami, Pulni Bench,
That was not due till June.
love feasts that MacClenny
people boosters made a big bid for tile Ev­
Tnnipn,
Saint
Petersburg,
Jackson­
Palm
Beach
have from time to time—just family erglades trade. The
ville and other Florida cities, and that I ’ve noticed too, in eases when
affaire— as it were and they want no canal leading to Lake Okeechobee
is by advertising, by persistent tell­
He’s turned the clock ahead,
This institution, whose success nntl strength has
assistance from the outside world at was deepened, a railroad was started
ing
to
tiie
people
where
St.
Lucie
In
six or eight times out o f ten,
all.
ami the golden spike actually driven
been builded by n Joynl people, whose most valu­
The folks are newly-weds.
by the .governor of the state. Then county is as well as what it is noted
for in the matter of agricultural pro­
The Metropolitan
Life Insuraneo West Palin Bench secured a mail
able asset is the confidence, trust and esteem of
3
duction, Saint Lucie county, by nut Whenever asked the reason why,
company is making loans on real es- 'contract nnd all mail for the (Budes
advertising extensively is missing its
those who know it best and whose highest cn1 cautiously refrain
tate in Orlando and other Florida1section was delivered from that city,
one
big
opportunity,
it
is
like
hav­
From
answering—
for,
bye
uml
bye,
cities. We hear rumors every d a y ' and to further the business the city
ck’avor is to attain still higher plains of service—
The "grandm a" will explain.
about them coming to sanford. U p ' expended $20,Q00 on a stub canal and ing a million dollars locked up in u
wishes you a happy, healthful and prosperous
to date no life insurance company 1induced the F. E. C. railroad to build safety deposit box, drawing no inter­
est,
earning
nothing.
Meanwhile
tho
Stork
don’t
seem
to
hns come here to loan money.
Is « spur track from their main line to
New Year.
"St. Lucie is not the only county in
enro
thero any local rensoii why th e y'th e head of the stub canal where
Florida
that
is
‘
losing
out*
by
not
ad­
On whom the chips may* fall
should not loan money in Sanford, ample warehouses and docks wore
Duval, like a number of (But never shows up anywhere
and Is there anyone here who is pro- built to receive the large amount of vertising.
others, is tiding the same thing— and
Unless lie’s had a call)
venting them from loaning money products sent in from the Glades.
has
thousands
o
f
dollars’
worth
o
f
pro­
— Doc Magee.
here? We should like to know, for*
Business boomed and thousands of
Sanford needs money for investment. dollars were spent in West Palm ducts, if the people only knew about
EDITOR DROPS A D E LIC A T E
and needs it badly, and no one enn Beach among the liter bants and it it.
"There
are
Florida
counties,
those
H IN T .
deny It.
looked as if that eity had caught
that
are
advertising
to
the
world
con­
There
i$
a
$mnll matter which
Miami asleep at the swithch. The
cerning
what
they
have,
tolling
where
Sonic
o
f
our
$uh$criher$
have Seem­
All honor to .Miss Pnttyo Lyles of hitter city had done nothing in the
they
are
and
what
they
are
doing,
ingly
forgotten.
To
u$
it
i? neee$-i «
the Sanford High School, tho only furthernient o f securing the big bus­
that
are
prospering
greatly.
They
Sary
in
our
bti$inc$$.
We
are very
girl in the United States to make MID iness from the Glades and West Palm
give
to
generous
advertising
proper
mode§t
and
do
not
want
to
§pcnk
fa r cent average in the test on cur- Beach laid things her own way.
credit.
Lake
is
one
of
the
conspicuous
o
f
it.
rent events. You are all right, PutDid West Palm Beach bold on m
counties in this respect. Dade, to
— ----tyc. You arc keeping up with what her purse of gold? She did not,
some
extent,
is
another,
And
they
are
A
hunch
o
f
spiritullsts bad a
is going na around you as well as
Since that time the celebrated gold
not
depending
wholly
on
booklets,
meeting
her
the
other
night ami one
ancient history, Greek and Latin and sldke railroad has been thrown into
either.
They
are
generously
using
of
our
friends
who
wears
long boots a
“ S E R V IC E T H A T COUNTS”
oilier dead subjects. To lie ahead of the discard; the stub canal has been
n
every high school pupil in the United allowed to fill up and the spur track , the newspaper „nd magazine columns, was asked if he would like to comWe handle everything in
States is going some and the San-' removed, The mail contract is now and are getting results that are to muniente with some o f the departed
font High School again scores big delivered from Moore Haven, thanks he seen in increased population, in- -pints ami he said "yes."
T H E F R U IT A N D V E G E T A B L E L IN E
"W h o ? " asked the medium.
this year. All honor to Miss Pnttyo ,0 *be energetic developer at Clew­ creased land values, augmented hank
"Johnny W alker," said he of the
Car Lots or Less. Ship us
line! her teachers ami her .parents, for istoii, John R. O'Brien, who is awake deposits, more and better business all
i
mots.
her parents are largely responsible 1working out plans for the betterment around. When other counties, Saint
Richmond, V irgin ia
fo r her good marks.
I o f the Glades on and south sides of Lucie included, do likewise, people
Sunday school teacher: "Swarms
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|the big lake while others are sleep- will not have to inquire the location of
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this or that county. They will know of Hies descended upon the Egypt­
The Sanford Herald is urging city 1inK- *
ians but thero were no Hies on the
authorities in Sanford to get a good
And now comes Miami with anoth- through advertising.”
children o f Israel."
Let
the
various
Chambers
of
Com­
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nupply o f benches into the parks ! er spurt and unless West Palm Bench
Boy with large nose: "There aint
right nwny. "It makes little differcareful the former city will carry merce in that county agree to have
one o f such officers made the head no (lies on them now, neither.”
mice whether the merchants donate i " if the plum, basket, and everything,
the tenches or the city buys them," I Orlando has a back county to some and then resolve that such officer
Rnisuli, the Morocco Imiulit is ruisdeclares the Herald, "they should hej extent hut not enough.
Yet that shall, at least three times each week,
On the Okeechobee Rranch of the Florida East Const Railway, Chuluo*
send
out
by
wire
or
by
a
well-written,
|
fng
Cain again nnd getting so trouhmade and put into the parks at once." &lt; c&lt;ty is the best all the year round
tn, Fla., among the pines nnd lakes o f Seminole county, nn up-to-date
Such small concession to the visiting burg in South Florida.
The itier- cntch.v article, carefully written and lesome that be will have to lie supmodern brick hotel, with private baths nnd hot water heat. First
fltrnnger, or the home folks who may I chants report a big summer
husi- accurntely worded sent by mail. The pressed again. We thought he came
class
cuisine. Rates $2.50 to $3J»0 per day; $10 to $18 per week, ac­
northern papers would gladly publish to the United States and went into
wlsh to pause a bit in (be round o f m'ss ns well as winter. The many
cording to location of room.
such articles— whore there was a real ship buifding during the war.
activities, is well worth all that it towns surrounding Orlando all pay
costs. Visitors especially appreciate I triute to this progressive place and matter; and The Associated Press
. . .
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eminent
M RS. C H A S. D. BRTJM LEY, Manager
n plnce to rekt and hesitate entering,* be farmers and grove owners do interest embodied in tiie body o f the
ll’ n
1L u mi v («&lt; n i.ounin
prjvnto property or lounging in stores their trading there.
«*e pleased to get briefer tales, does something for the soldiers we
•or oiner
other places
places or
o f the
the kind.
kind. Florida
Florida
Sanford is
anotherI fplace
on- R the* secretary
&gt;e pu &gt;* s.a u ispnpir that MRSIIlllllllllBlRUnilliaHliaiRMIRIIMMIBIIIIISI11" 111
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w o f the business body " (
•or
the
veinround
business
doesn’t
have
such
a
man,
well,
fire
suits
everybody.
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is a land of the great outdoors, and it joys an al. __ ,___ _ __
iRRHaaa
nhmild be easy for visitors to find a j ■locntise Imr merchants are live wires bim and get a man who can and will
Watch for the "b ig balloon nscunand
sell
goods
cheap
and
people
come
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would
require
less
than
five
stopping place in every town and city j
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that invites travelers and prospect- to that town to trade twenty miles nouts ior in rtt nruiiLs unu wit r 11 |
Inround. The
colery and lettuce n:,r&gt;’ secretary lias time in plenty. If
urs.—Tiincs-Union.
fields in and near Sanford contribute Kissimmee enn originate several good
each
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w w
TO W N S W ITH A BACK COUNTRY many dollars to the growth o f t ile , -Ht°ries for theo world’s
worlds mess
press
each |
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T H R IV E
I town.
I week it is certain that Fort Pierce
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| Daytoun nnd St. Augustine
are enn do the same. Every action o f this
nature will nid the eity and the entire \
HtPr.o and again have we preached strictly resort towns. Their summer
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business is not what is should be, county.—-Kissimmee Gazette.
that the average Florida town n o t,
nffly -*-&gt;111(1 ho a progressive place I ntu\ with the ninny hotels, apartments
The Pipe Organ Club Easter Bazaar Special Sale this week only. $150
hncked by 100 per cent boosters but mid private houses to say nothing of
thu
dozen
or
two
curio
stores
in
each
i
will
ho held Saturday, April 8th nt j{y Sgell Phonographs for $115.00,
W e have both the Cord-Lined Paper and the j
they should depend upon other replace clor.cd fo r the summer, makes Moore’a Optical Parlors, opp. P. O.
sources other than that o f tourists
.
,
275-6tc1E aay ternlH * $ 10-00 d ow n , Iml.
who nr- with us but a few short &gt;things look rather dull in the seven
regu lar Black P ap er
J
$5.00 a month. Call and see us
season.
months during the winter and then' » ’&lt;&gt;«tfhs o f thesummer
Tor a demonstration.
What we want to see is every town
W A T C H F U L W A IT IN G .
conic a long dull summer which wo
and eity in Florida become all the
must face. Many of the cities and
-Ask U s fo r Prices"Girls don’t wear petticoats any J. H . H IN T E R M IS T E R
vmir around idnccH and when that
towns In Florida urge the building
time comes Florida will lie the most more,”
P I A N O CO.
or more hotels, ipore^ homes nnd
prosperous o f all tho Southern states. | "Th ey must wear something under
mom o f everything oxcept the de­
j
those Hlinrt skirts."
W e la k a Block
—Winter Park Post.
velopment o f the idle lands that can
----------- o----------"W ell, if skirts keep getting short­
be found nt tho edge of the limits of
er, we’ ll soon find out what it is."—
TH
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LER
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M
AR
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nearly every town nnd city in South
Judge.
Piano tuning by expert, over 12

SANFORD DAlLYi HERALD

SEMINOLE
ABSTRACT CO.

MARKETS

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catarrh
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GLOBE PIANO CO.

MULES!

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The Bank of Safety
Security-Service

f The Peoples Bank of Sanford
CRENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY

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Celery Bleaching Paper j
Celery Wires

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C h ase &amp;

^ U n 'i n West Florida the peoplo o f
From ail indications Sanford hns
Tho K. o f C. Carnival
nights
■octinn make no bid fo r tour- the wor*d by the tail with a down-hill
. nflis three
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ists yet they enjoy nn nil tho year pull this year when it comes to cel- Fob. 21st, ~ n d , and 23rd.

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memory of George
Washington

TEMPERATURE
to

Greatest old weather In tho
world.
Down to 77 hero
to in the middle of tho good
to old winter time nnd while*
to the balance o f tho world Is
*3 frozen up nnd people are
to cutting the Ice out o f tho
to milk [tails. Wc might have
* i a snow storm hero that
to would cave in one o f our
to beautiful theatre buildings
to but we hardly think so. Wo
to are waiting for those good
to old summer days when we
to can really go fishing again
to — summer being the tlmo
when we can vacate.
5:10 A. M. FED. 20, 1022
Ha Maximum .................... 77
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Minimum .................... 54
P \ Range .......................... 57
to
Iinroihetcr ................. 30.39
to
Calm and cloudy
to
to to to to to to to to to
nut

He who has ever been “ first in the
hearts o f his countrymen” deserves
every honor this nation can bestow.
His fame is as undying as the sacred
principles o f independence, which
were his, and upon which our Constitu­
tion stands.
This Bank will not open February 22nd—
W ashington’s Birthday

j First National Bank!
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F.p. FORSTER, President

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Generally fair tonight
Tuesday.

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The carnival grounds are busy to­
day. The merry-go-round and various
other attractions are getting ready
for the big K. of C. Carnival that will
start tomorrow.

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H. S. Wilson, of Knoxville, Tenn., is
in the city the guest of his sister, Mrs.
Hu M h fa
fct Id T. J. linker at her home on Sanford
Heights. Mr. Wilson is superintendto to to to to to to ent o f the Knoxville Lumber Co., and
one of that city’s prominent business
men.

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Attorney and CounsclIor-nt-Lnw
Practicing in Stnlc nnd Federal Courts
Over Seminole County Rank

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W m . J. Kermode, D. C.
Doctor of Chiropractic
Gnrner-WoodrulT Building
Olficc Hours:
0 to 12 a. in. nnd 1 to 0 p. m.
Sundays and evenings by appointment

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Sanford, Florida

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Acteylene W elding

Harold Ch risen ton, Hubert Holly,
Jesse Neely and Cecil Dossey arc the
carriers for the Dnily Herald. They
W. K. ('arroway o f Dlnckslieur, Gn., have divided the city into four parts
*a» the guest yesterday of his uncle and hope to got the paper to every
Sanford Steam Laundry
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Carm- subscriber over night on time. If you FLORIDA SENT CELERY
FOR SERVICE
do not get your paper tonight let the
TO C A LIF O R N IA AS FAR
-wy.
Call 14G-J
office know it the first thing tomor­
HACK AS YE AR 1917
W.
RANVLING,
Prop.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Tyler and son row morning.
Referring to press dispatches in
Jeft for their homo in Lancaster SntThe
Quality
Shop
will
put
on,
its
the
Tlmes-Union yesterday relative
Geo. W . Knight
uriliy afternoon after a nfonth’s vis­
first
spring
opening
sale
tomorrow,
to
the
shipment
of
celery
to
Los
An­
it with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Carroway.
Real Estate and Insurance
February 21st. He sure and he there. geles, Cnlif., from Sanford and BruFLORIDA
283-ltc (i**ntown, Chase &amp; Co., of Jackson­ SANFORD
W.C.Sutcher, of Longwood, was in
ville, yesterday said that these cars
the city today nnd reports his cabbage
HAS P U LS A T IN G STORY
o f celery wore not the first to ho
H. W . N IC K E R S O N
trep as being first clns but no mar­
shipped to California from Florida,
ket If a canning factory wns in opPublic Accountant; Audita— Syatema
Tho records o f the concern show
entinn this yenr in Seminole county .Marion Davies Hus Strong Role in
Income Tax Service
Picture
"Enchantment’
*
that
on March 23, 1917, Chase A Co,, • Room 10 McNcill-Duvls Bldg,
they could make a fortune in snuer
shipped a solid ear o f celery from "hone 852
Orlande, Fla.
kraut.
A picture with a vital, pulsating Sanford to Los Angeles.
Chase &amp; Co. state that while Cali­
Hr. and Mrs. Frank Roper are re­ story, with an insight into one of tho
fornia
is a large producer of celery, Auto Radiator Repair
great
factors
of
the
porsent
day
is
joicing over the arrival of n fine baby
it
has
drawn upon Florida for sup­
found
in
"Enchantment"
a
Cosmopolljirl tsirn last night at the FernuldShop
plies, not only this season, hut also in
Frhnk
looked
tan
production
starring
Marion
DnLaugliton hospital.
Located at 207 French Ave., between
sleepy this morning but adlantly Im p-! vies, which will be at tho Star Theatre the juist.— Times-Union.
Miss
night.
py and says it is tho finest girl in the Tuesday (tomororw)
The K. o f C.’s will send an nirshpi i 2nd nnd Third, K. R. BERGQUIST.
Davies
shows
us
the
real
modern
world.
over Sanford during their carnival.
"flapper," that product of present day
270-Hte •WE D E L IV E R TI1E GOODS
Mr. mul Mrs. J. I’ | Hall and family civilization. She is spoiled, hut she
Quick Service Transfer
.if High Springs are among the new lu^s ideas of her own and knows how NE W TH ING S A T TH E
Storage Facilities
residents having purchased a new to carry them out. Men are much at­
HERALD OFFICE
ff wc pleaae you, fell othera; If no
home mi West First street. Mr. Hull tached to her. They hesoigo her with
tell uh. Phone 498
rrtvnlly bought out the Snow I)arbor invitations to dinners and dances, and
Thank you cards, Birthday curds,
Shop and will operate it in the future. her parents decide she must he and folders, Valentine assortment
COMFORT COTTAGE
This new family will be made welcome "tamed.” The story tells how this just arrived.
1922 calendar Pads
|doctrine
was
carried
out.
It’s
a
Para­
to the city uf Sanford.
here at Inst, Place cards, nut cups, j9 now HJ)on f or guests. Will bo glad
mount.
Tally cards, All kinds of Invitntions, to see now as well as old friends.
Supporting Miss Davies are Forrest
Tbr many friends of C. R. Kirtlcy
Gift cards, Greeting cards. Congratu- Rooms and meals, also meals. House
Stanley, leading man; Edith Shnyno,
will Ih- glad tn learn that ho ia im­
lotions, Shut in cards, Sympathy
heated,
proving after a relapae thnt necessi­ Tom Lewis, Arthur Rankin and Co­ cards and Birth announcements.
Miss
N.
A.
Walker
.Mrs. M. Martin
tated bis being taken to the hospital niine linker. It was directed by Itobt.
G. Vignola, from the story, "Manhand­
again. Mr. Kirtlcy had a successful
A merry-go-round, shooting gallery . Employment Bureau..
operation for appendicitis but probab­ ling Ethel" by Frank R. Addins.
and ball games at the K. o f C. Carni­ The vocational committee of the Huai
ly felt sii well he tried to get out ttu&gt;
val.
270-8tc ness and Professional Women’s Club
Don't miss the opening sate of
*oon and had n relapse but he is get­
requests all young women (.'“siring
ting along nicely now and with proper Spring Millinery at the Quality Shop B A N K R U P T S A L E OF STOCK OF employment to register at tho First
tomorrow, Fob, 21st.
283-ltc
care will soon he himself again.
H A R R Y HANDEL
National Hank.
Notice is hereby given that the
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
Paltye Lyles, a Sanford girl, is FAIR SUCCESSFUL;
stock of goods of Harry Handel,
the only student in tho entire United
PRAISED BY M A N Y ;
Bankrupt, located at 310 Sanford ave.,
•Stales who bad a perfect paper in
Sanford Machine fr
RECEIPTS $15,000.00 consisting o f Dry Goods and Shoes,
the National Current Events test.
-------1will lie sold to tho highest bidder foi
Foundry Co.
Sanford High Is certainly proud of
The thirteenth Subtropical M id -'cnsh on Monday, Fob. 20, 1922, at 11
Pattye. Her teacher, Miss Elizabeth
winter Fair closed last night with tho „ ,n g (do to tako place at No. 310 General Mnchlnc and Boiler Work;
Humphries, could hardly realize it greatest crowds in the history of guuforri Ave.
Cylinder Grinding; Del.uxe Pistons;
when a crowd o f students came to
the fair. Thousands Hied through the
R, p, HOUSI[OLDER,
nrr mom early this morning with the
^..jn g the day, all vacant lots 27B.fitP
Trustee in Bankruptcy. Oversize Rings and Pins; Flywheel
^ .h e aeecmntwim first publisht|u, vj(;inity I)f tllc grounds w e r e _______
Steel Gear Bands; Crank Shafts re­
'I in the New York Herald.
! crowded with autos, and all available
turned; agents for Caillo Inboard nnd
. ,
. amice in the grounds was packed. The
mdt water fish. Phono 2 9 9 ,-T illis
fah. ,n tho hjstory o f OrOutboard Motors. -----------Plume 52
-Marled, Prompt delivery.
283-2tp f do W|W the t.omment heard on all
tUBDI

Relieved
W ith o u t D ru g s
Paine In 1Inert. Cheet, Shoulder, A r m * Angina rectorla—Dlfflcult Breath. SmotherIng, Dlny, Fainting SpaUa, Dropalcal BwellInga, Albumen and Sugar, have been perman­
ently relieved within 72 hear* to 2 wee**,
lJru BnM
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without D rug« and Modletnai. In thouaanda
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Walden Method. wft
W9S. of
by *Th*
W»id.n
'rouble, C«ttU»o^A»Uim»,
Cardlao Aathma,
*u(T*r*r» of lU ort Trouble,
Angina, Blood rrfgaumThreatonedParalyala,
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Hardened
Artorioa and Kidnty Coroplelnta
promptly
have
no organla troubleand
trouble and on
can U'
be pnapUy
hm
v» noorganic
and permanently reUevod by The Walden

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Keep ‘D own Crime
The surest way to keep a man from
stealing is to remove the thing he
wants to steal.
Put your surplus money into an in­
terest bearing account at this bank
where it will earn you a profit and,
strengthening the basis o f credit,
will help to build homes and expand
business in this community.
Force burglars to work fo r an honest
living by keeping your money in the
Bank.

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TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY 21ST, 22ND, 23RD
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-Cafeteria Supper Every Night-

MAKE YOUR PLANS TO BE THERE
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Ownership of Real Instate Rives you a definite place and In*
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fjucnce In the community.

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To the Ball Hardware
we wil go; if we don’t
find bargains there, no
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ISUKKIR

in 72 H ou rs

ers of the
poultry Industry.
All Melhod. without drug*. Writ* for 88 page
classes »*■ birds were shown, making
book, copyrighted, •*pWnlng the Nature,
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a well balanced exhibition,
I plaints without drugs. Scientific Conaultatkm
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The hog and cattle entries wero
Chart. Ilefereneea, elo., which will be aent to
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W E L A K A BLOCK
S the best In tho history of the orgnnitheir caao. Addreaa: The Walden Inatltute,
~ * * '* + * W u u * n » n m m * * * w * » » w l Mtlon, ami many fine varieties w e re ' Quite 407, Plymouth Bldg.. N ew lUven, Own.

: DEANE TU R N E R

Come in and

THOS. J. A. R E ID Y

shown. This is another important
OF A L L KINDS
industry in the state, and the inter­
est in this work is increasing with
Sanford W elding Co.
the passing o f the years.
109 North Sanford Avenue
The fair was also successful from
a llnancinl standpoint, although tho
official paid admissions for the final S A N F O R D
NOVELTJ
day o f the fair have not been fully
WORKS
tabulated. The total receipts
for
the four days through Friday amount
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
to $11,001,43, and Saturday’s gate
receipts are expected to bring tho General Shop and Mil)
grand total well above the $10,000
W o rk
mark. The receipts for the week by
the day are as follows: Tuesday, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
$1,200.33;
Wednesday,
$2,030.70; 517 Commercial Street Sanford, Fla
Thursday, $3,080.40; Friday, $4,033,
Tho attendance yesterday was fa r
S. O. Shinholser
better than any day previous and the
total attendance for the week is ex­
Contractor and Builder
pected to be around 10,000.— Orlando SANFORD
FLO RID *
Sentinel.

The hand will piny every night at Hides,
the K. of c. Carnival.
276-8tc t The exhibits were better than us_
___________________________ l&gt;n|t great praise being • heard from
the thousands who visited. The mid­
way was a solid mass .of humanity
: YOU'VE E A T E N T H E REST * until midnight, making merry nnd
taking In tho Johnny J. Jones’ shows.
l
NOW T R Y T H E BEST
\t
The grand circuit races, held in
connection with tho fnir, brought
much favorable comment, nnd it can
ho
easily said that more people were J
■ Wc never try to kid ourselves J
interested
in racing this year than
■ into believing thnt nny old kind ■
ever
before.
About 75 o f the finest
■ nf groceries will soil here. We t?
horses
In
the
country
sprint tho win-*
* found out, early in life, thnt one ^
ter
months
in
Orlando,
and they wort*
* cnts to live— so if thoy eat the J
j* best they live to onjoy it for a ■ in tho pink o f condition fo r tho b ig ''
rncoa
j
■ much longer tiniu. Como to bcc
us.
9 The exhibit of poultry was the host
that has over been offered thofollow-

is the regular night fo r that free suit.

citizen.

It makes you a more desirable

A N D W H A T IIE TTE R IN V E S TM E N T C A N YOU

M AKE?

Meisch R ealty Co.
A . P. C O N N E L L Y , A gen t

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SANFORD
“The City Substantial”

The S anford Daily H erald

SANFORD
•T he City Substantial”
•■'Kvi

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
s'jtacoitD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY

VOLUME II

21,1922

NUMBER 284

FLORIDA CITIES ARE VOTING GOOD WATER, A CITY’S GREATEST ASSET TAMPA BOARD OF TRADE "
ON IMPROVEMENT BONDS
WANTS CAPITAL REMOVAL
ORLANDO &amp; CLEARWATER
DECIDE UPON LOCATION
.

•

A N E D IT O R IA L

Will Vote Bonds
for Ownership of Pub­
lic Utilities

Orlando

two-th ir d s vo te

WHISKEY RING
IS ORGANIED
FOR FLORIDA

Good water is a city's greatest as- er hy buttling it and delivering it to
set. Some cities are unable to obtain
P^plo of this pnrt of Floridn. Hy
it for any price, some cities have to ' nnnl&gt;'sis It i« almost 1°0 per cent pure.
nnn
,
.
' It is undmihtcdly the purest and host
go 200 miles for it ns Los Angeles wnter u, the South and this paper said
does, other cities go nlmost ns fnr ns |t Would he a splendid idea to test the
New York City and softie cities spend possibilities of piping Elder Springs
millions trying to get water thnt Ih water to Sanford. Some say the flow
soft and pure for it is upon pure Is not sufficient to supply Sanford,
water that the health of the world do- This remains to lie seen and if the
pends. Sanford just now Is looking supply is sufficient Sanford would
for soft and pure water. We have jump into the limelight over night ns
pure water hut it is sulphur water thnt hnving the finest water in the South
comes from underground strenms And or any other part of the United States
thnt ennnot he contaminated. In fact —a reputation thnt would boom this
there is no chance to get typhoid or city as nothing else could do.
other germs in the artesian sulphur
While we are casting nbout for a
wntcr of Sanford but unfortunately It supply of lake water, while we are
is hard water nnd contains sulphur ‘wniting for a test by driven wells in
gas that is objectionable to many, the city, while wo nrc waiting for tfle
especially'to the guests in the city, hidden springs to reveal themselves
Once becoming accustomed to the sul- under the soil of Sanford here is n
phur water the gas is unnoticed hut source of pure water that we know is
it drives many visitors from tho city flowing hundreds of gallons every hour
who are unnwnre'of the purity of the —much of it going to waste now thnt
water and once they have formed a dis- cannot be bottled,
like to the water you can never bring
Sanford uses now some $12,000
them hack. Another objection to tho worth of Elder Springs water a year,
sulphur water is, tho fact thnt it rusts Wo do not know how touch Orlando
or corrodes the pipes and pliimbing and other cities use. Would it not he
and causes no end of. worry nnd trou* a good idea to investigate Elder
b]o nnd expense in breaking nnd burst- Springs even if it costs twice as much
ing pipes to the inhabitants nnd to the to get the water than to spend any
factories. In fact it is almost impos­ time or money getting*water that will
sible for boilers to use the sulphur not fil! the hill after it is obtained?
water hence the trouble of laundries If an artesian well rnuld lie driven into
and factories of all kinds and it is pure, soft water near this city it
high'tim e that the city of Suuford .’.oiilil lie the finest thing in tho world
cast about for pure soft water that for Sanford. Hut Elder Springs, four
would l&gt;e fit for drinking purposes nnd miles from Sanford could he piped to
fit fnr all kinds of purposes. Some the city for a small sum of money
think that there is a strata of rock considering the purity of the water
somewhere beneath the city where after it has been obtained ami unless
soft water could he obtained, some a spring of water equally as good can
think tlie lakes in and around Sanford be found in Sanford it would lie good
would be available. Other cities have polity to investigate the feasibility of
tried latek water with varying success taking over this excellent water for
but most of them arc easting about for this city. We have no knowledge of
most of them are casting about for Elder Springs regarding the price of
better water than lake water realiz­ the property, do not know if the pres­
ing that if a pure spring of water ent owner wants to sell it, do not
could lie tapped their difficulties know how much it will cost to obtain
it and bring it to Sanford.
would he over.
The Herald mentioned some time
We only rise up ami ^remark thnt if
ago the fait that near Sanford was a Elder Springs water can lie olitaincil
spring of the-purest water in the I for Sanford people we would have the
world—Elder Springs.
We have bust water in the world for all purwatched the progress of Elder Springs poses and the future of Sanford would
since the time that Cnpt. Elder bought be assured.
the place and first gave to the world
Would it not lie good policy to in­
tills pure, sparkling health-giving wnt- vestigate this matter?

HAVE THE STATE THOROUGHLY
VECESSAKY TO CARRY THE
MAPPED AND SPOT OFF!‘ ERECTION—CLEARWATER
CER8 AT ONCE.
WANTS IMPROVEMENTS
•------Disclosure* revealing a thoroughly
rati'," !i no? Fob?*2*!—c'lUzoVa hot«'
ln,cll«cncc department and
Udav are votlnit on Iho proposed pur“ I"1™ " ”f *
b!"°too at the water and llnht plant. b“ k wltbln
mil llon-dollar whl.r t twa-thlrd. e( a majority peer.. kJ'
....... .. *» '» operating
*!y carry the election. Th. price "
M‘" ......... its main importing
made to the Post Monof $007,000 agreed upon for sale of '
the utilities and voters are asked for
. . . . . .
. .
. ,
MOO,000 additional for rehablllting
Retail whiskey dealers are being
'
systeniatieally warned yf the approach
■ ' , 1 , , meeting of .100 d tl.c n , e t ! " ' federal prohibition detective, by
Orlando, the overwhelming majority h“ ' *
" « * « . It her,,me known
The names
rf them rearing their determination " " “"tth elinhto sources.
„
prnminent
Floridians
were
to municipal ownerehlp of tho water ,,f ..............
connected
with
the
“smuggler’s
secret
,nd light plants, brought to a close a !
leemingly one-sided battlo for tho ten- service.” One of them, it was do­
..
... ......f .V”
7i7,n,77.7i,. clared is a well-known politician.
'with the public
................
utilities?” Tho heav- » federal officers who reached Orlan­
lest guns available were brought up do last week for the purpose bf oporfor the massed attack and the speak­ nting in Orange county were spotted
ers, before an nudionco which applaud­ several days before the arrival here
ed its approval, poured a final bar­ and local bootleggers informed hy mail
rage "f convincing arguments upon of details concerning their party.
These details included a description
those who may be undecided, upon
of
the automobiles in which they were
thoso who are "silent” and still think­
traveling.
ing, ami upon those who may be op­
An Essex car, with the license num­
posed to municipal ownership of the
ber
0-33150, and a Cadillac bearing
water and light plants.
a tag I Mil, were named in the advices.
The result wns a virtual nullifica­
CLKAItWATKR, Fob. 21.—Citizens
tion
of the officers' efforts at secrecy
of Clearwater today are voting on a
concerning
their work. It has been
proposed bond issue of $210,000 of
reliably
reported
that at one Orange
which sum all but $10,000 is for mu­
county
establishment
the officer who
nicipal improvements. $10,000 is to
entered
for
the
purpose
of senreking
settle outstanding debts of the city.
[[
the
place
was
greeted
hy
the propricThe balance would ho used for pav­
tor,
who
called
him
hy
namo
nnd then
ing, sewers, new city hull to cost $50,­
told
him
he
had
been
expecting
him.
000 nml extension of water works sys­
While
individual
bootlegers
arc
not
tem.
acquainted with each other hy virtue
of the existence of the whiskey-ring,
FLORIDA FEDERATION
there is known to lie a list or “blueOF MUSIC CLUIIS
book” in the hands of the higher-ups
MEETS AT MIAMI which bears the name of practically
every professional whiskey salesman
Tin- annual convention of tho Flori­ in tho state. Hootlcggors who have
da Federation of Music Clubs will take "squealed" or who, under examination
place in Miami, March 20, 21 and 22. at a trial have told where they bought
This will be one of the largest meet­ their liquor are marked with an “X”
ings in the history of the Florida it is claimed.
Federation as combined with this state
Thus do the ruin-smugglers of
muting will also bo a convention of Florida keep track of who's who and
the Federations of the South Atlantic why jn tho whil,key trade not only here
tlistrut. including the states of North but( it |s boliovc,|, elsewhere in the
ami .Smith Carolina, Georgia and ,.mmtrv
*
May Be Second Catastrophe of This Kind—Death
Florida.
Armed with a system of espionage
List Unknown
A feature of special interest of this equal in efficiency to that of Germany
large convention will he two junior before the war, and fortified hy ap­
(Hy The Associated Press)
contests for young musicians.
The parently unlimited capital, the syndi­
NEW
PORT
NEWS,
Fell. 21.—Officials at Langley Field an­
Uoridn State contest will first he cate is everywhere at once. The "lit­
nounced
this
afternoon
that
(he giant dirigible Roma exploded
Mil, then the district contest in which tle follows" who sell hoozo hy tho
over
Hampton
Roads
and
sank
immediately. What loss of life, if
winners of the state contests of quart don’t know its members, but
any,
was
not
reported,
hut
it
is
known a number of persons were
Carolina, Georgia they know there is an every-rendy proaboard.
Observers
at
Old
Point
said
the Roma appeared to he well
an&lt; '"ida will compete. The win- tcetion somewhere ns long as
us they conbeyond
the
naval
base
when
she
took
fire and fell. They believe
ner# "f lhu Florida State contest will t,nU(1 t„ ,)Uy their stock
f
from so-nnd- she fell on land.
.
receive certificates nnd winners of tho 80_ „ sort 0f «Wo-stand-behind-eachRoma
exploded
in
air
and
landed
in
flames
at
army
base.
Four
district contests will he given prizes. bed-wc-8eU” guarantee of safety with
The competition will bo for voice, vio- each lot of whiskey purchased.—Win- men were taken off of her olive hut budly burned. Conflagration
so hot it was impossible to get near the ship and it is not known
“'"I piano, and the requirements | er jiark j»ost
whether any more men are aboard. The Roma was only 35 feet
I*'iH he as follows:
i
____
from the ground at the time and nose-dived to earth within army
L Voice contestants must he 10' OVEKSEVENTY THOUSAND
reservation almost in front of reservation fire department head­
1)*ars or under. I’iano nnd violin con­
ILLITERATES IN FLORIDA quarters. Langley Field reported forty men aboard when Roma
testants must ho 18 years or under.
left station.
Pieces for contests are: Fotf
nl) *)„. Afcnirlntrd I'rrw)
voice, “May Morning," (Dcnzn); for
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 21.—There
'Min. Seventh Concerto, (Do Herlot), are 71,811 illiterates in Florida
1,1 movement; piano, "Rondo Cnprlc-[cording to a report prepared hy the
ciosn" l Mendelssohn).
state superintendent of public instateNames ami addresses of thoes de- tion, which includes in this class per­
ching to enter tho contests should bo ^sons over 10 years of ago who ennnot
| cnf t" Miss Margaret Haas, s ta te ' rend or write. Tho per centage of il­
junior chairman, 732 Oak street, Juck- literacy in proportion to the stnto’s
■onville, Fla. Miss Haas will also nn- population is 9.0.
Jacksonville, the largest city in the DISCHARGED RIOT GUNS AFTER IIY HOUSE MILITARY COMMIT­
18"'it further inquiries regarding the
contests.
MOD REFUSED TO
TEE AND OTHER HEAR­
state, has the largest number of il­
DISPERSE
INGS IIEGIN
literates, the report listing 1,125 in
this
dnss.
Tampa
has
3,188
while
St.
1IAICDKK h e a d s l is t
(llr The Assitrlnlrd Press)
WASHINGTON, Fob. 21.—Investi­
Petersburg has 230 and Lakeland 219.
OF SHRINK VICTIMS
PAWTUCKET, It. I., Fob. 21.— gation of F'ord's offer for Muscle
WALKING SANDS TODAY
Joseph Assuncnn, strike sympathizer, Shoals will ho concluded this week hy
HORDED THE THEATRE
OF ELECTRIC FIXTURES wns killed today when police discharg­ tho House military committee, Chair­
1ufuSJ&amp;r.Al'""***** I 'r t M l
■A kSONVILLE, Feb. 21.—Govored riot guns nftcr a mob of sympa­ man Knhn announced and hearings on
"or Ilurdce headed n list of slxty-one '
&lt;»r The Aaanelnled Press)
thizers refused to disperse, and two tho Alabama Power Company’s pro­
candidates here today to ho initiated
TAMPA. Feb. -1.—Darkness cnposal will begin immediately.
others were seriously injured. Mayor
,lt
Morocco
templo
hy
Shrlnors
to
“hrouds
tho
operations
of
burglars
nl8ht
itmpio hy Shrlnors to- ^
tho Snn Souci Thcfttro Kenyon, in command of th‘o police,
TEN MEN ARRESTED
here nnd took away the electric light had rend tho riot act to tho crowd.
IN MOBILE TODAY
globes. The perpetrators' entered tho The shooting occurred near Jcnckes
GEN(),\ CONFERENCE
MOBILE, Fob. 217—Ten men are
playhouse after its performance a few Spinning Company’s plant where thu
WILL HE POSTPONED nights ngo, ontrnneo boing easy be­ strike is In progress.
under arrest in connection with whnt

GIANT DIRIGIBLE ROMA
EXPLODED AND SA M AT
NEWPORT NEWS TODAY

cause of the custo mof lenving tho
"'KLIN, Fob. 21.—Tho French theatre dors open Six electric fnnH
it . Lr,1,ncnt todny informed Gormnny w o r e also taken,
kGntw
i 'l
'Inly te postpone
tho''
---Iiuaipono U10
—------- ----------,, . “ t(&gt;nferenco for reasons stated in ! Salt water fish. Phone 299.—Tillis'
incnlre’s recont memorandum.
Market. Prompt delivery.
283-2tp

The Florida family that iIoch not
have fresh fruit nnd vegetables on its
dining table every dny in tho year Is
not enjoying an opportunity that be­
longs to all Floridians.

V

BETWEEN
UNION OFFICIALS
WOULD CHOOSE SOME CITY AND
AND COAL OPERATORS
LET SOUTH FLORIDA WORK '
IMPENDING
FOR MEASURE.
( l l r T h e A a m rlR lrd I'rr a a )

CHICAGO, Fob. 21.—President
Lewis, of the United Mine Workers,
asked the coal operators of the Centrnl
Competitive field to meet with union
officials in Cleveland March 2 for a
wage conference which ho said might
avert impending strike.
MARION COUNTY HOARD
OF TRADE CHANGES NAME
TO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
( H r T H r A a a iir ln l r d I ' r r a a )

OCALA, Fob. 21.—After March
first the Marion County Hoard of
Trade will he known as the Marion
County Chamber of Commerce.
In
changing the name of the organiza­
tion the constitution and by-laws have
been amended to provide for the ad­
mission of women to membership.
This is considered a big step forward
and one which will make for a very
much more effective organization.
Membership is to lie-sought also on a
different basis from that followed in
the past. Instead of seeking mem­
bers for one year, for three or some
other definite period, members will be
signed up for an indefinite period.
This will lie done with a view to giv­
ing permanence to the work and to
avoid frequent membership drives.
The new membership will continue in
force until the m &gt;.nhor submits his
resignation in writing, or until his re­
moval from the city or county.

DEMAND FORD’S
PLAN ACCEPTED
ALABAMIANS DENOUNCE I’OWKR CD’S Mil) FOR MUSCLE
SIIOAI.S PROJECT.

Ill) Tlie Aumii'liili-il I'lfiil
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Fob. 21.—
Resolutions denouncing the Alabama
Power company's bid for the Muscle
Shoals project, and demanding ncccptnnncc of Henry Ford’s proposal,
were sent to every Alahanm congress­
man nnd senator. They were adopt­
ed yesterday afternoon hy a mass
meeting which filled tho largest the­
atre here to capacity nnd from whiejj
hundreds were turned away.
Tho meeting turned into a great
protest ngaiust the proposal of the
Alabama Power company, despite tho
fact that this company ninintnins its
h omcofflcc in Birmingham. Its hid
wns denouced as an attempt to, de­
feat Ford "for selfish purposes" nnd
stress was laid on the charge thnt
much English money is Invested In
the company while Ford's concern Is
American enterprise.
Opening with prayer, tho meeting
was then addressed hy 11. L. Harold,
secretary of tho Birmingham civic
association and hy Judge B. M. Al­
len, who presided. Judge Allen In­
troduced former Gov. Emmett O’­
Neal, the principal speaker, who de­
clared: '
"The Aalabnma Power company
nnd Wall Street Interests nre afraid
for Ford to win out. They fear tho
'&gt;juornllzntion of lnbor hy increased
wnges which would follow Ford’s
ownership of tho Shoals.
“The interests have a staunch ally
In Secretary Weeks to aid In delay­
ing proceedings ns much ns possible.
“Tho power company is out to dofent Ford, not to make nitrates. God
pity the people if thoir hid is accept­
ed. Tho fertilizer and gunpowder
trusts, nnd all other trusts who are
seeking their personn! interests, nro
ftimishlng the monoy to hack tho
Alnhnmn Power company. Do you
think the power compony could pur­
chase thin momentous project nlono?
No, they couldn’t, oven If they njortSolocitor Chamberlain announced in gnged their proportion"
police court would dovclop'a "$10,000
swindle In Floridn." They are alleged
Sneeze into your handkorehlof,%not
to he connected with wire tapping Into the community; you get Just ns
scheme in F’lorida nnd planning simi­ good n sneeze, nnd tho community may
lar scheme hore.
avoid nn epidemic.

STRIKER KILLED INVESTIGATIONS
DURING A RIOT FORD’S OFFER
BY POLICEMAN
THIS WEEK

B E n p f v 1’*?* A s s o c ia te d P r e s s )

Getting Down to Facts
LEWIS WANTS
Concerning Division
CONFERENCE
of the State
TO STOP WAR REFERENDUM VOTE

Capital removal, state division, re­
apportionment and stnte rond-building
were considered yesterday afternoon
hy the legislative committee nnd mem­
bers of the hoard of governors of the
Tampa Hoard of Trade, in view of tho
fact that progressive prosperous nnd
populous south Florida appenrs to be
getting only a morsel of whnt it doserves from tho legislature, stnte rond
department and other boards.
T. M. Shickloford, jr., was elected
delegate of the hoard of trado to a
good roads meeting in St. Augustine,
March 29 and 30. Ilo wns also elect­
ed delegate to a meeting to ho held
March 15 for forming a capital remov­
al association, recently called by tho
Palatka Chamber of Commerce. Tho
Tampa hoard voted yesterday in favor
of capital removal, nnd voted for hav­
ing the organization meeting livid in
Tampa, on the ground that to avoid
favoritism the meeting should not bo
held in Palatka, Orlando, Ocala or
uthci contestants for tho capital.
The meeting yesterday adopted a
resolution presented hy Col. W. F.
Stovall, culling for a referendum at
the primary next June, In peninsula
Florida, to vote on what city is pre­
ferred for tho new capital, the place
selected to receive united support
against Tallahassee. The resolution
follows:
Whereas, There iH every year re­
newed agitation, particularly in Pen­
insula Florida, for state capital re­
moval; and
Whereas, until some specific made
because of the several cities demand­
ing that they be the new proposed
state capital; nnd,
Whereas, the apparent demand of at
least 80 per cent of the voting
strength of the state appears to bu in­
sisting on legal stops being taken this
year toward settlement of the ques­
tion, and
Whereas, Until lonio specific city
town or locality has been agreed upon
hy all contenders for the proposed now
honor, any steps taken will he leading
only to tho nowhere of past efforts;
therefore, he it
Resolved, Hy tho hoard of trade of
the city of Tampa, thnt proper ar­
rangements ho nmdojit tho approach­
ing primary election for a referendum
to tho people of Peninsula Florida of
tho question of location of said pro­
posed now capital, nn&lt;^ thu place solecteil shall receive the support of all
Puninsuln Florida in any Htntrowldo
capital rcmovnl campaign; nnd,
Resolved, Further, that "Pcninaulu
Florida," as referred to In this reso­
lution shall bu all of the statu ex­
tending between the Gulf of Mexico
and thu Atlantic ocean, south of thu
north boundary lines of Dixie, Aluhamn, Alachua, Putnam and Flagler
counties.—Tampa Tirbune,
G E N E R A L F O S TE R L E A V E S
F jj^ N E W YO RK T O W ORK

•l.\ Kl

( U r T h e A aao rln led I 'r r a a )

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fob. 21.—Gener­
al J. Clifford It. Foster, for many
years adjutant general of the Florida
National Guard, has moved to New
York City to become executive munnger of the Broadway Association. In
this capacity he will direct all civic
improvements to ho carried out on
Broadway, which is twelve miles in
length fro mtho Battery to Kiugshridge. General Foster has boon en­
gaged in promotion work f o ^ the
American City Bureau for several
years.

4.

CHOLMEI.EY* JONES,
FORMER DIRECTOR
DIED IN NEW YORK
I H r T h e A H iirlalrtf I'rra a )

i

NEW YORK, Fob. 21.—Colonol It.
G. CholmeJey-Jones, formerly direct­
or of the burenu of war risk insur­
ance, died in a hospital here today.
He has been ’ill at tho hospital since
October.

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, F

PA G E FOUR

IY 20, 1922

FOR SALE—00 acres unimproved,
southern pnrt Volusia county. Sac­
rifice for next ten days. Any reason­
able offor. Cash or terms. Might
trnde for city proporty. Bargain. Act
MR8. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor,
now. Clyde Yankee, owner, 1416 MorPhono 217-W
If yon k«Ti&gt; Bay t i l t i l i YtaltlBi x«»
gnn street, Tampa, Fla._____ 282-7tp
__K 7 « b a r r s o l a s a a y tv k a r a • ? a o a J la s
hoot*, o r U y o n a r e c a t c r f a la la * , w rit*
ALABAMA POWER CO. WOULD FOR SALE—One Rco Speedwagon
BERT LYTELL in
a p o a in l r a r a lo t k la O r p a H m a a t , a i r l a s
first class rendition at n bargain.
( r U l l i . o r ( c lfh p o a * Ik* lira * . It w ill
FURNISH ELECTRICITY TO
k* a r r a t l y a p p r r c la U O .
Hill Lumber Co.____________ 281-6tc
ALL IF GIVEN CHANCE
FOR'SALE—Selected woll bred Rhode
SOCIAL CALENDAR
( I l f T h e A a a o c la le d F r e e s )
Island Red eggs for sotting. ' 15
WASHINGTON, Fob. 20.—Supply
oggs
for $1.00.
Inquire of Mrs. J.
Tuesdny—Mrs. A. Vaughn will entorof hydroelectric power for municipal
C.
Ellsworth
of
Bcnvdnlo
Ave.
tnin tho members of tho Idlers’ Club
nnd industrial purposes throughout
281-3tp
nt her homo on Sanford Heights nt
tho region within transmission dis­
3:00 p. m.
tance of Muscle Shonls, Ala., estimat­ FOR SALE—Pnir of young mules,
Tuesday—^Ihis Bessie Zachary will
will split pnir. Phono 100. 281-fltp
ed by engineer experts nt 400 miles,
entertain the members of the
FOR
SALE—Young grny mare, good
wns promised last night by Thomas
Daughters of Wesley class at 7:30
worker nnd snddler. Phono 100.
W. Mnrtln, president of tho Alnbnma
p. m. at her home on Magnolia ave­
281-fltp
Power Company, In the event congress
An exceptional picture with some exceptional act
nue.
accepts the offer of thnt compnny for FOR SALE—Used cars nnd trucks; 1
ing. Also “WINNERS OF THE WEST"
Tuesday—Social Service Department
purchase nnd lense of the shonls pro­
Oldsmobilc, 1 Dort car, 1 Ford car
of the Missionary Society will meet
jects.
$100; real bargains, in good condi­
MARION
DAVIES
COMING
at 3:00 o’clock nt the home of Mrs.
Mr. Martin’s statement pointed out tion.—N. II. Garner ut Williams’ Ga­
Tomorrow— Marion Davies in “ENCHANTMENT’
C. L. Goodhue.
thnt
tho
offer
to
operate
nt
Muscle
Fox News nnd “Sweet Hye and Bye“ a comedy
rage.
282-3tc, w -ltp
Appearing in n splendid picture
Wednesday—Mrs. A. W. Leo will en­
Shonls
under
the
federal
waterpower
tertain the members of the T. N. T. story, Marion Davies will be seen in net obligated tho compnny to func­ FOR SALE—Oak nnd other hard
Chns. Ilrndy, the Bnritone Soloist, will ding every Wed­
wood, strand wood range, $2.G0;
and Seminolcs Clubs nt her home on "Enchantment" her latest Cosmopoli­ tion ns a public utility bound to serve
nesday Night
tan production at tho Star Thnntro
fire place, $2.00.—Hoskins Jones,
First street nt 3:00 o’clock.
every ono without discrimination, cith­ Benrdnll Avenue.
280-tfc
Wednesday—Mrs. Wnlter Morgan will Tuesdny (tomorrow). Tho production er in rates or in sorvico.
is
mnsslvo
and
beautiful
and
tho
story
FOR
SALE!—5
room
bungalow.
Price
ontcrtnln the membors of tho Hon
The statement further snld that n
most
appealing.
Forrest
Stanley
is
$1,360.
Easy
terms.—E.
F.
Lnnc,
Ton Bridge Club nt her homo on
wide demand existed in the South for
270-fltp
Park avenue nt 3:00 o’clock in hon­ the lending man.
increased powor facilities and thnt this Tho Ronl Estate Mnn.
or of Miss Mnrio Floyd, of Opnlnkn,
consideration hnd prompted tho Aln- FOR SALE—16 acres celery farm,~5
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
Ain., tho guest of Miss Fern Wnrd. “LISTEN TO ME" AT THE NEW
acres tiled, 6 acres cleared, 6 acres
i hnmn compnny to make tho offer.
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
ATHENS, DELAND, TOMORROW
Wednesday—Music and Litornturo
Confidence was expressed by Mr. wild land. Locnted on hnrd road.
CEMETERY
WORK A SPECIALTY
Departments will meet nt threo
Martin that the entiro power output Good houco nnd hnrn. Price, $4,000.
A stage setting outclassing all that
o’clock at the Club House.
1018
West
First
Street
1018 West First street
would be promptly absorbed. Ho also Easy terms.—E. F. Lnnc, Tho Real
Saturday—Hospital shower and re­ has been done before, in brilliancy nnd declared thnt the compnny’B policy Estate Mnn.
279-fltp
detail, is one of the many beautiful would be if the offer wns accepted "to
ception from 3:00 to f&gt;:00 o’clock.
FOR
SALE—Fivo
room
house
with
Saturday—Children’s Story Hour will settings in the fnntnstcl extrnvngnnzn make as wide a use ns possible of this
WANTED
bnth.
Apply
112
French
avenue.
be held at 4:00 o’clock nt Central "Listen to Me" coming to the Athens great resource" at Muscle Shonls.
279-fltc WANTED—Mnn with car to sell low
Thentre, DeLnnd, tomorow night. The
Park.
priced Grnhnm Tires. $130 per week
Progress was nindo by the house,
FOR SALE—Wnrehouso with R. R. and commissions. Graham Tiro Co.,
picture is the frozen North; a blizzard
AUTO
military committee Snturdny in its
D. A. Kelly left Inst evening for is sweeping over the scene while a consideration of the Ford offer for siding. Within four blocks of center 110 Boulevard, Benton Harbor, Mich.
REPAIR
SHOP
Washington, I). C , where he went on raging snow storm lends atmosphere. purchase and lease of the shonls pro­ of city.
283-ltc
Geo.
W.
KNIGHT
It
is
the
land
of
the
midnight
sun,
business.
jects, nlthough tho committee’s hear­
where Eskimo villages with dog teams
272-tfc
FOUND
ing were suspended Snturdny until to
Mrs. Sam Yountz and baby return­ resting after their long journey, great day. Members of that body individ­
FOUND—Bunch of keys with number
FOR RENT
ed last evening from an extended visit ice bergs, and snow crested peaks are ually summed up testimony taken in
9352 on them. Owner enn have
bathed by the sombre radiance of the
FOR RENT—Room and kitchenette same by cnlling at Herald office and
with relatives in Chicago.
the last two woeks nnd conferred with
Aurora borealis. A theatrical party
for light housekeeping. Phono 554- pnying for this ad.
280-2tp
Mr. Ford’s representative.
W.
283-:£t
Mr. and Mrs. .1. It. Hall and two revel in a midnight frolic, building a
W. B. Mayo, personal spokesman for
FOUND—Ono pnir of glnsscs. Own­
A S GO OD AS NEW''
hlldrcn, of High Springs, arrived snow man around the black face come­ Mr. Ford conferred with Repdcsenta-. FOR RENT—Furnished houseko^Mg
er can get same by cnlling at Her­
ere yesterday and will make Sanford dian, engaging in a snow ball battle tlvo James, Republican, of Michigan,, nnd bed rooms. 314 East 6th St. ald office, proving property nnd pay­
lieir home, having bought a home on and progressing into skating parties. before he left for Detroit. Mr. Mayo
281-3tp ing for this ad.
273-tfc
This is the most novel and bewilder­
'irst street.
gave the Michigan member a state­ FOR RENT—Room and Kitchenette FOUND—Kid glove.
Owner may
GENERAL REPAIRING
ing scene offered in a long time by a
ment for the committee’s record show­
for light housekeeping.
Phone
have
same
by
identifying
and pny­ West First St.
Old Ford Cirip
company
numbering
nearly
fifty
sing­
Mr. and Mjrs. W. A. Abeam, son Bil­
281-3tp ing for this ad.
ing the number of tons of finished fer­ 654W.
281-tf
ers,
dancers
and
entertainers,
includ­
Phone No. 447-W
e and Mr. nnd Mrs. ,1. I). Murphy,
tilizers Mr. Ford could produce an­
mtorod to Tampa, St. Petersburg and ing Maude Baxter, Bessie Dclinorc, nually at Muscle Shoals by applying FOR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms for
LOST
light housekeeping. 314 Elm.
ther points of interest, where they Billy Moore, Billy Murphy, Leslie three formulas to the 110,000 tons of
Save money by buying your season
LOST—Auto
license
NTT C-I4-2K0.
281-2tp
Jones, Barbara Ilronoll, Ross Robert­
pent the week end.
ticket to tho Lyceum Course. $2.00
ammonium nitrates which he guaran­ FOR RENT—Furnished room, 411
Finder
notify
Morris
Spencer.
son, and the smartest, danciest chorus
tees by the proposed contract to man­
283-3tp for tho senson or 75c for each admis­
279-fltp
Rev. A. S. Peek, Mrs. W. D. Holden, ever here. Seats now soiling at the ufacture at Plant No. 2. By one for­ Park avo.
260-tfc
LOST, STRAYED- OR STOLEN— sion.
tillio lloldon and Mudam Harriet mo­ Athens Theatre, DeLnnd.
FOR
RENT—Furnished
bed
room.
mula, it was said, 1,826,000 tons would
Large white bull dog, mole, cropped
ored to I.ongwood yesterday nftcr.Mfltf-c
Well-lighted, good stages, plenty o!
be possible while 1,283,000 and 902,­ )ver Seminole Cafe.
cars and bobbed tail. Finder return
B. S. A.
loon whore Rev. Peek held serviee at
seats
nt tho shows of the K. of C.
500 would be produced respectively if
to E. G. Dnnn, 110 Myrtle and re­
’hrist church there.
Magnolia.
Carnival.
276-6tc
283-3tp ceive reward.
the other processes were npplied.
282-4tp
Tuesday night at 7:30 there will lie
It
wns
understood
thnt
Mr.
Mayo
Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Herndon and a "Joint meeting" of tho four chapters would suggest several alterations in
their guest, Mrs. .1. E. Brouse, of of the B. S. A. in the Saint An­ the Ford offer in addition to thnt
Vancouver, B. C., accompanied by Mr. drew’s Brotherhood House. It will bo ors shrdlu shrdlu shrdlu ctaoin tin un
-1 S to re in Florida
10 Stores in GeorginWard and Mrs. Kellum will motor to an interesting occasion to got all the guaranteeing a minimum yearly pro­
members of the four chnptcrs togeth­
Silver Springs tomorrow.
er. Speeches are to bo made by sev­ duction of completed fertilizers in lieu
of the provision pledging the manu­
Raymond Key returned homo last eral of tho boys and young men on facture of certain fertilizer com­
,'cuing from Daytona where ho nt- various subjects relative to the history pounds which a number of committee
nded the funeral of his uncle Walter and work of the Brotherhood; also members have insisted should be writ­
SELLS IT FOR LESS
witchcll. During his absence Mrs. on George Washington, as statesman ten into the proposed agreement.
ey was the guest of Mrs. L. P. Me­ and churchman. A social time will lie
enjoyed after the meeting. All out!
alier.
Some good athletic events and bat­
tle royals at tho athletic show at tho
Mrs Harry Driver, of Orlando, was
(Jet your spring millinery at the
K. of C. Carnival.
27C-8tc
the guest of Mrs. Georg*? DcCottes opening sale of the Quality Shop which
Friilay evening and Saturday, coming commences tomorrow, Feb. 21. 283-ltc
See tile fine display of millinery at
over to attend the shore dinner and
the
spring opening sale at the Quality
Over 1,000 lights will be used on the
bridge party given by Mrs. B. W.
Shop
tomorrow, Fob. 21.
283-ltc
27C-8tc
Herndon at Daytona Beach Sautrday. K. of C. Carnival grounds.

SOCIETY

of shrimp cocktail, broiled lobster,
shoo string potatoes, hot rolls, hearts
of lettuce and tomatoes with Russian
dressing, French pnstry nnd coffoo
were served. During the luncheon a
threo piece orchestra furnished splen­
did music. After luncheon, dupliento
bridge was played in tho sun pnrlor,
the prises, dainty orgnndlo taprqps
with nppliquod flowers were awarded
to Mrs. J. E. Brouso nnd Mrs. E. F.
Hounholdcr.
Besides the members of tho Dupli­
cate Club, tho guests included Mrs. J.
E. Brouse, Mrs. Hnrry Driver, of Or­
lando, Mrs. George DcCottes, Mrs. 0.
W. Knight nmf Mrs. Forest Lake. Tho
members who enjoyed this delightful
occasion were Mrs. E. F. Housholdor,
Mrs. A. P. Connolly, Mrs. E. M. Gal­
loway, Mrs. It. A. Newman, Mrs. F.
L. Miller nnd Mrs. S. Puleston.

SHOALS PLANT AS
PUBLIC UTILITY
SUGGESTION NOW

Star Today

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so

“Alias Lady
Finders” ••

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WARD &amp; RIVE

Churchwell Co.

Our Tailoring Man Will Return for
Another Opening Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, Feb. 23-24-25

SHOWER FOR HOSPITAL
Don’t forget the shower for the hosital to be given Saturday afternoon,
onto and bring your things ami if it
i inconvenient for you to come, send
lem to Mrs. T. N. Puleston.
A reception will be held at the hosital from 3:00 to 5:00 o’clock.
This is a worthy cause and all
lould contribute liberally.
JENNY SPAULDING CIRCLE
Jenny Spaulding Circle met Friday,
February 10th, at the homo of Mrs.
Herbert Speer. There was a good a t­
tendance of members and sovoral visi­
tors. After tho business session re­
freshments were served.
Next meeting will be hold Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bran­
non.
NOTICE!
Dierc will lie a meeting of tho So1 Service Department of the Worns Missionary Society of tho Mcth,st church tomorrow afternoon at
i home of Mrs. C. L. Goodhue, on
ignolia avenue at 3:00 o'clock. Mrs.
R. Phillips will he leader.
FOR VISITOR
A pretty compliment to her guest,
Mrs. J. E. Brouso, of Vancouver, B.
C., Mrs. B. W. Herndon entertained
tho members of the Duplicate Whist
Bridge Club and n few extra guests at
a Shoro Dinner nt Cattnneo's nt Day­
tona Saturday.
At ono o’clock luncheon consisting

riTAN

SAULS DREW FREE LOT
AT SUB-DIVISION SALE
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
Paint your own car. We will tell
you how. 300 gallons of automobile
point just received at Sanford Paint
II. S, Sauls wns tho lucky one to
Store, Welaka Block.—II. A. IIelver­ draw the freo lot in Buena Vista Sat­
son.
' 283-286-280 urday afternoon. There were two
numbers called beforo his number but
Prices reduced nnd everything now the holders of tho lucky numbers were
at tho grand stores and pnddlo wheels not on tho ground to claim the lot and
nt the K. of C. Carnival.
276-8te forfeited their rights to the Bnmc. The
freo lot Number two will be given
Salt water fish. Phone 200.—Tillls’ nwny next Snturdny together with tho
Mnrket Prompt delivery.
283-2tp new Ford touring car nnd it is ex­
pected thnt a record-bronking crowd
TRAMMELL ANNOUNCES
will ho presont at thnt time. Many
THAT HE’LL RUN AGAIN other valuable presents were given
away at the time of tho lot and many
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Fob. 20.— were mndo happy who attended. Oth­
Senator Trammell announced in a ers were made happy by the purchase
statement given Friday night to tho of somo of tho fine lots being sold at
Florida Times-Union’s Washington tho new subdivision on such favorablo
correspondent that he would bo a can­ terms that anyone can purchase a nice
didate in tho democratic primary in building lot now. Go out to tho new
June for re-nomination \o tho sennte. subdivision and get a lot before thoy
are all sold.
BLACK HAND ACT
h||LlRa)Q)QMIQltalltA
IN NEW JERSEY
•
mi
BLOWS UP HOUSE to
to PARISH HOUSE CALENDAR hi
to
to
( l l r T h e A m o ic ln lril I'rrm i)
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Fob. 20. t a H a l i a l B i h l Q k i h l Q i i a i
A frame Iiouho in tho Itulian quar­ February 20. — Subscription bridgo
ters of Highland Park, was blown to
party, Woman’s Guild, 8:00 p. m.
pieces today and two others nearby
^ ft N m
M
badly wrecked by an explosion which Id Id
tho polico believed to bo a bomb. No
to
one was injured.
to
SAVE MONEY

Buy it with a Herald Want Ad.

b a t t e r ie s

H O F -M A C b a t t e r y c o m p a n y

S CLASSIFIED
ADS
S
:

to
to
to to to to to to ta to to to

FOR- SALE
M r SALE—2 acres filed lnnd with
houso and out buildings. 1121 W.
4th Street.
’
281-5tp

OUR TAILORING SALE WAS A BIG SUCCESS
------------------------------

There is a Tigason

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We were offering’ the men, and young men of Semi­
nole County big values in made-to-measure clothing for
less money. We prefer selling five customers at small
profits rather than sell one customer at a big profit—we
make five friends instead of one—our volume is greater
—in the end we make more.
The welcome that the people of Sanford and Semi­
nole County have given us is certainly gratifying to us,
and we want to say in return we like Sanford, and the
people. We are here to stay.
The same values we offered last week in made-tomeasure clothing will he offered Thursday, Friday and
Saturday. .

‘■PAY CASH and You WUY for LESS
We pay cash and get big discounts.
reason We sell for less
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SELLS IT FOR LESS

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about sixteen on each side and the
enllofro would hnvo been hotter off In
I'obllahrd rv trf ittrrn so i *iHpl »on- many ways.
dnr nt 1hr Herald Uulldlnv, 107
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Hnanulta Avr« Hnnford, Fin.
I AM A DUB.'

SANFORD DAILY, HERALD
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“Have you lip rouget*
“Yes, miss."
“What brand would you recom­
mend?"
“Well, personally, miss,” replied
drug clerk, “I prefer tno taste of
this.’’—Ex.
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IANOS
HONOGRAPHS

Patrick M, Tammany, secretary of
Special Sale this week only. $150
the
Kiwanls Club, of Seattle, recently
n. J. IIULLY------- --- —:..........Hdltor
Russell Phonographs for $115.00.
h ‘. a . V K K L ^ ^ . V r . x ^ G e n e ^ i ^ M ^ u i m e r 1 ‘ ntriluitod to the Kiwanian magazine
C. i« I ll WIN..., i'lrealaUon _Man*s*r 1( mormon, directed especially to the
Easy terms. $10.00 down, bal.
I'hone I4H up to OtOO I*. St.
selfish citizens who sees nothint; hut
$5.00 n month. Cnll and see us
Advrrtlaln* llntra Slndr Known on his own business that is a masterpiece
Application
for a demonstration.
ami its analysis of the modern intlivSAVE YOU MONEY
Nubarrlptlon l’rlcc In Advance
lie
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Who “let’s George do it
J. H. HINTERMISTER
W rite ui
llrllvrrrd In City by Carrier
says:
___ 10 Centa
O nr W eek
PIANO CO.
“I have spent the days of my life
E m p ir e H o tel Block
The til* 1J- to IH-paxe Weekly Her- I uiltlint? my business. I have been
Seminole
County
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a—
iId
d entirely
e n t i r e l y rover*
rovera
S em in o le
Welaka
Block
7
Is ppuhilahrd
Frldny.
slave .....................
to that business.
My waking
aand
n d la
u h i l a h r d eevery
very F
r i d a y , nAdveru.
{a
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........
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
tlalnii rntea mnde known on nppllca-1
imv„ I,,,,,,, Hl, f„l|
mv ho**tlon. Urmoerntle In politic*. Siufo per
,mvo ,,tul
111,1 1,1 mV
yenr. nlwnya In advance.____________1ness that I have lost touch with my
REITa PSE AHEAD.
Ewi'tfimaf
Piano tuning by expert, over 12
mkmukii Till! associated rn ts wa fallow man. The night is tedious
A physician claims to have restor­
C om uicC !
years factory experience
anil long and restless with worry that
ed two patients to sanity by pulling
I cannot shake off, for I have no
their teeth. When they see the bill
oTtw r ^1\ic
thought hut of my business, My
they will go crazy again.
Get ready for a big season.
great city around mo seems nothing
-----------o----------$ o it
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
Yes, and I don’t want the mnko-Up
Remember that shipping poor stulF more to me than a vast collection of
d o i v u i ' *"
’prospuets. I hear of men and groups
man to put my stutF under the hend
will kill the good market.
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
of men who are said to he earnest,
tif “Mnrkets” todny. It may be
-o
Sanford growers are sitting on tho public-spirited citizens who are seek"Truck,” but it is not marketable
TX
top of the world this season. Don’t i»K to achieve things that mean notlistuff. If it was I would not be here
fnll off.
/
i»K to me, for I see no immediate repeeking away nt a typewriter at so
_
turn in them to my business.
Yet
rtftApi f f much per.
It is reported that the ex-kaiser will these men are far more successful
NARROW ESCAPE.
marry again, Probably had monkey than I am. And as they pass from
Hie absurdity of basing a bonus upon
9
tlie
community
great
industries
halt
glands treatment
Sanford, Fla.
“That
woman
over
there looks ns if 212 East. 1st St.
the
foreign
debt
in
logic
that
it
is
ir­
_____
and men linger on their busy way to
•die
wore
painted.”
refutable. Even the president after
Hilly Sunday called on
Dll ( resilient™n'.:rn for one who has been a friend
shifting
his position from frank op­ "Sir! That’s my wife!”
Harding yesterday. Hope it will to tlie community. Should I pass on
“ I had not finished my sentence.
tomorrow only my immediate family position to any bonus to espousal of
have its effect later on.
She
looks ns if she were painted by
would miss me, and in my business tlie proposal, lias hud to yield to tlie
Raeburn
and had just stepped nut of
If Sanford will go after soft water , there would be some slight specula- opposition tu a bond issue.
Good load of Mules for
the
frame.”—Boston
Transcript.
No comprehensive knowledge of fi­
for the domestic use of the people we tion as to who would be the new
will have accomplished something that boss, but this great city which lias nance is needed to realize the unwis­
Th'CjMlet i» Self-Adjintinfl,
Itu,.
Sale or Trade at
----- a t sun*
MAIL ORDERS.
p ly slip* o v er (ho head, cUidi it
will make this city great.
been my bread and butter, that has dom of further large bonding activi­
w a ist a n d sm ooths out ugly linu.
An entorpprisfng tradesman sent
_______ o_______
made it possible for me to raise and ties by the federal government nt a
If your dealer can't net It send
time
when
all
our
resources
should
he
a doctor a box of cigars which had
actual bust meet *urc, name, ad­
Highway work in United States educate my family, that has given
dress Cf S I .50. HV'll .vendthe
this year will cost n trillion. Florida me everything that I have and which directed towifrd reducing our colossal not boon ordered, with a bill for six
Circlet prepaid. Sites .11 to 48,
and
burdensome
debts.
If
the
Ameri­
J.
C.
HUMAN
dollars.
The
accompanying
letter
my
family
will
have
after
me,
will
will probably get as much as two
Nem o Hygianic-Fnihiun Initituta
can
people
desire
a
bonne
to
be
paid,
not care and will not miss me, for I
stated that “I have ventured to send
hundred dollars out of it.
1 2 0 E. 16 St. New Yo»W., Dsp't M.
::
Florida
have been narrow and selfish in my they are quite willing to foot the bill, these on my own initiative, being Sanford
and
they
will
take
a
certain
measure
Airplanes will not lie junked. The dealings with my city and with the of satisfaction in paying it directly convinced thnt you will appreciate
government is now using them to de­ men that have made my city worth and knowing what they pay. To sug­ their exquisite flavor.”
In due course the doctor replied:
tect booze runners and it will take while. I have failed to realize that gest that tlie bonus can bo paid from
my
city
could
be
iu&gt;
more
prosperous,
“You
have not asked me for a con­
at least six thousand of them to de­
any other source than from tho Amer­ sultation, hut I venture to send you
no
better,
titan
the
men
and
business
tect all the “rummies’’ in Florida
houses in it. I have not been broad ican pockcthook is an insult to intelli­ three prescriptions, being convinced
alone.
that you will derive therefrom as
enough,
far-seeing enough, to realize gence.
---------- o--------—
If the administration is sincere in much benefit as I shall derive from
that my business could not be a great
Orlando will vote on tile question of business without a great city behind advocacy of a bonus, let tho gentle­ your cigars. As my charge for i
owning tlie public utilities today, it it. I have been top selfish and too men frankly say to the people: “This prescription is two dollars, this makes
Is almost a foregone conclusion that much engrossed in my alFairs to know should lie paid; lot us pay it, whole­ us even.’’
CLOSING OUT LINK
tlie people
down
there
will
own
th
e
ir1".*"'"
,i.
1 1
,
. that other men were facing the same heartedly and cheerfully.” That would
MEN’S WORK SHOE
utility plants. Every progressive city troubles and difficulties as myself and be stntcsnmnly and would win ap­
Did you read where that Jackson­
is coming to it.
that simple solutions could come thru plause. If the administration believes ville man was shot by a chicken. Not
PRICES SLASHED
-----------o
t co-operation. Down the street from that the public finances will not stand the kind you mean but a Domlnecker
Sanford is paying too much for H,0 jrt „ nmil jn the same business. Ills tlie strain, or if it believes that a hen. Of course, all who believe that
lights, for water, fur gas and for Ice |m ,|,|t.ms urt! the same. Yet I do not Iannis should not lie paid under any story can stand up.
and getting a poor quality of all of knmv him and because l do not know circumstances, lot it say ns .much
them for n big price. The only solu- |,in, | HiHLrust him. How easy it would frankly. That, too, also would be THAT’S ALL THERE IS; THERE
tion is to own tho utilities and save Hnvo been had we met on a common statesmanship and would lie applaud­
IS NO MORE.
the people m oney-aim get real ser- faotjng and talked things over. What ed.
Two men wore standing on our
Hut one thing the gentlemen nt
v,ce'
line things he and I could have done
favorite
corner yesterday. Said one:
‘
0
■by co-operating fur the good of our Washington cannot do with impunity. “I wonder if that woman over there
Man who was victim of con men t.jty. And by making a better city, They cannot play both ends against
looking in the window is trying to •■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ aaaaa ■■■■■■■■
wants to sue tlie bank for allowing how we could have helped our busi- the middle. They cannot eat their
flirt
with me?” Wait a minute,“ re ­
htm to draw the money out. Hanks (1css. All around me are successful cake and have it.—Tampa Tribune.
plied
his companion, “ I’ll ask her;
will need strong arm men now to business men. Men who are thinkers
she's
my wife.’’—St. Augustine Rotake care of all the foolish depusi- a,„i have the confidence of the pubFORWARD NOW—TOG ETHER! i cord.
tors, W, need some here in San- |jL.t These men and l, what is there,
ford.
that, working together, we could not
The time lias come for all of us in
-------accomplish for our city. And meet- America to move forward unitedly real truth. All we need now is that
spirit of optimism that will go ahead
The bonus bill is back in special j,^ them for an hour once a week,
and with determination—into an era mid build this city ns it should lie
committee today. I he Republican knowing them so we would be Jack of sound Prosperity.
built. We need many improvements
putty is certainly hacking and filling xtiul Joe to each other, talking as only
We are due to come into our own. of nil kinds nnd we should not hold
on this question. Why don t they do friends can talk, how wo would each NOW is none too soon.
back for one instant. We need bet­
one thing or the other and do it now? |mvt. profited. I am a dub.!’
We must make up our minds to GO ter water, better lights and better
Either refuse to pass the bill or pass [
AHEAD—flash this signal all along gas and we need lake front improve­
it. He a man or a mouse.
I
This institution, whose success and strength has
the
line. The way is open if our will ments and we need more paved
_______w_______
REPUIILICANS AND THE IIONL’S.
is strong.
been huilded.by a loyal people, whose most valu­
streets nnd sewers and all those imAnother American heiress has wed­
Tho
wheels
of
industry
will
turn
in
nrovenients that mean a greater city.
There need In* little sympathy for
ded a foreigner -this time a Swiss
able asset is the confidence, trust nnd esteem of
response to &lt;&gt;ur command, expressed in There are many buildings Hint should
the
Republican
majority
in
congress
riding master. Suppose he will whip
,
terms of action.
those who know it best nnd whoso highest en­
her every time he whips the other ■«" il fim,s Uaulf ,n “ .n,aZU t°* °m* It is up to YOU, to all of US, to say be condemned and torn down, streets
that
should
be
opened,
nil
unsightly
jackasses.
Her father probably | b^nwiimonts over the Bobbers bonus
deavor is to attain still higher plains of servicetho right word and do the right thing
sweated his ill-gotten gains out of the l)l'°PH8,‘l* • ,u’ ,K&gt;Bt is of Ijopublicun to stabilize business. Stability wnits objects should lie demolished and
Sanford should lie built into that big
wishes you a happy, healthful and prosperous
blood of workingmen for his daugh-1weaving. It is spun of demagogy,
on
activity
plus
faith
that
all
is
well
city
of which we have talked and
ter to fritter it away on some for- Idoubie-dealing and insincerity.
Let
New Year.
eigner.
i those who made the sunn unravel it. —faith in ourselves, in one another, dreamed for so many years. Now is
the time to do all of this for celery
The question of a bonus, involving in business.
FAITH is the very foundation of
All the big banking interests sny billions of dollars of the public treas­ prosperity. Make it tho corners tone money will help much. Our people
and our city will ho on n solid found­
that prosperity is on tlie way again ury, has deserved the most unselfish of your thinking and of your action.
ation
this spring nnd there will lie
consideration
thnt
enlightened
states­
and it will now lie possible1 to nego-1
TODAY, let u» start putting our more money here than ever at that
manship
can
give
it.
The
issue
has
tiate a small loan without pawning
shoulders to tlie wheel, all .together.
your grandfather’s picture.
Hard been clean; if the bonus is paid, the Let us work a little more, think a little time of the year. We should spend ■
times ami good times are made by the taxpayer must foot the bill. There is hinder, hut without foreboding—end this money at home where it will do
pressure of the money interests and no alternative. Only two ‘questions sell with a conscience. Wu must keep the most good, instead of throwing it
not by conditions altogether, if they were worthy of consideration: first, a clear eye out for tlie other fellow’s into the rat holes that have received
it in the years gone by. If all the
would have a change of heart some­ should and can tlie bonus be paid; interests ns well ns our own.
money
that was made in Sanford was ■
and, second, if it should lie paid and
a a a a a s a &gt; m n M H M &gt; |[ |||( |||||||[ ) [ t||ii&gt; &gt;&gt;^|i|&gt; |[|([)||)|
time all nf us could live easier.
The
one
rule
that
assures
a
full
snout
in
Sanford this would lie the
can lie paid without too great menace
to financial stability, how can the ineusure of prosperity is the Golden biggest city in the state. This is
............■ ''“ " ■ ■ ■ ■ * » a a a a 7 a « a ii|* ||U I I I I I I
Whole town iii New York state was
Ride. It is simple, sure, safe. Work xomething to think about also. Then
funds he raised most equitably?
'called out to suppress a fight between
we need all those new buildings on
Hut in so far as tlie majority of this rule and let it rule your work.
college students when tlie fresh men
the Republican congressman! bloc is i Some say there has been a break- First street that have been planned
and sophomores became engaged in a
ing down of faith by the recent scram­
friendly tussle.
The townspeople i “ »ne«rnc«f, these Ructions have • had ble to “get while the getting is good." nnd talked about. Tin's is tho time
“SERVICE THAT COUNTS”
should have allowed them to kill off little weight. 1he whole matter from Even if that ts so, wc must dismiss to build them. This summer is the
We handle everything in
time to build the golf links and the
! the first has been put upun the unfrom
our
minds
that
phase
of
reaction
country club and that tourist hotel.
■" i worthv basin &lt;»f VBlc^nntching. Thu
THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE LINE
We have the real prospects for
one desire has been to fitul u way to from war etideuvnrs and declare for
.........................................
new,
high
standurds.
success
this
summer.
Are
we
gopay—or pretend to puy—a bonus that
YOU’VE EATEN THE REST
Car Lots or Less. Ship us
Nothing tangible is holding us hack. ing to take advantags of them or will
will win liuj soldier vote without sac­
NOW TRY THE BEST
The
fundamental
factors
making
pros­
wo spend the money foolishly in for­
rificing tin support of too great u
Richmond, Virginia
■
eign stocks, in automobiles, in sum­
number of the rank and file of taxpay- perity are nil favorable.
At core American business is solid. mer trips, in riotous living, instead
ors.
■
At
heart American men and wom- of nmhing a real investment in real
This unholy wish was futhor of the
We never try to kid ourselves
un
aru
courageous.
estate in the best city in the world.
iniquitous proposal to obtain funds for
Into believing thnt any old kind
Wo
must
allow the world, each oth­ It is worth thinking about.
n
soldier
bonus
front
the
principal
or
of groceries will sell hero. Wo
er, ourselvcH, what American spirit
n
found out, early in life, that one 2 interest of the foruign debt. Although really means.
NEW
lYlINGS
AT
THE
eats to live—so if they eat the 4 it is notorious that there Is no incomu
Forwnrd
now,
together,
confidently.
,
HERALD OFFICE
host they live to enjoy it for a ■ from thin source now und none in im- —(A Message from tho Associated
On the Okeechobee Branch of tho Florida East Const Railway, Chuluo"
mediate
prospect,
certain
gentlemen
of
much longer time. Come to sue
Thank you cards, Birthday cards,
J cnpltol hill were willing to pass such u Advertising Clubs of tho World).
Ha., among the plnca nnd lakes of Seminole county, nn up-M|U
-----------n—------- us.
and folders, Valentino assortment
* bill and trust to luck that its fallacy 1
modern brick hotel, with private baths and hot water heat. Flr*«
OUR PROSPECTS.
lust arrived.
1922 cnlcndnr Pods
cu,B,ne* Rates #2.50 to #150 per day; $10 to $18 ptr week, «f
■
i s i r t i t n xi r n * “"d
wouUl n(,k bec«mo uphoro
nt
last,
Plnco
cards,
nut
cups,
cording
to location of room.
" D E A N t
1 U K I S t K 3 lmront until nftur 1,10 congressional |
elections next full.
| Sanford never hud better or bright- Tnlly cards, All kinds of invitntlons,
Phones 497-494
5
Fortunately tliuro has been sumo er prospects in tho pnst twenty-flvo Gift cards, Greeting enrds, Congratu­
MRS. CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, Manage
statesmanship in Washington.
Tho years. This is big stuff, but you chn lations, Shut in cards, Sympnthy
WELAKA BLOCK
secretary of the treasury pointed out sum It up und find out that this is cards nnd Birth announcements.

GLOBE PIANO CO.

MULES!

MULES!

BRADY’S BARN

Children’s Slippers
Just In

The Bank ofSatety
Security-Service

j The Peoples Bank of Sanford
CRENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY

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Wonderful Offering, ot High Class Lots is Withdrawn

Are the talk of Sanford

Many of Sanford’s most representative citizens
this addition fojr their future homes.

FOLLOW THE CROWDS AND SECURE, A CHOICE LOT FOR $10 DOWN AND $10 A MONTH

PRICES

!! FREE DEED'IN CASE OF DEATH !!
No Taxes Until 1923
No Notes
..
..
No Mortgages

None Higher

BUILD WHEN YOU PLEASE
!! SELL WHEN YOU PLEASE !!

Don’t Fail to See the Lots on Mellonville Road which is to be Paved Soon
There is not a single* lot oh Mellonville Road that won’t double in value within the next year

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IEMOCRATIC
EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE
I CONVENE: AT JACKSON\ II I.K TO I'llT NAMES
on t ic k

Err

I t.M.I Vll VSSKK, Fell. 21—Thu rcc|!&lt; 'if the seerotary of stnte show
In many -tali' offices expire within
It iinii i year, and provision to
I '1' tla !■ iiffici's placed an the ticktor tin primary election in June
111 (Iniihtle.ss he made by the state
Inmciatie executive
committee,
Jmli (oii' i'nes tomorrow in JacksonIlie following offices must lie
llid:
11■-s'. Senator, 1’ark Trammell; term
ll'ires March 4, 1923.
I Representatives in congress: First
kiRressional district: II. J. Drane,
■tkcliuMl, term expires March 4, 1923;
li'iiiil rmigressional district: Frank
prk, Gainesville, term expires March
l!,33; Third congressional district:
li. Sinithwiek, Pensacola, term exIri'ii March I, 1923; Fourth congresjotml district: \V. J. Sears, Kissimp'- terms expires March 4, 1923.
Justices of the Supreme Court: R.
[■ Taylor, Tallahassee, term expires
Frst Tuesday after the first Mondny
January, 1923; Jefferson B. Browne,
fallalmssee, term expires first TuesP^ufter the first Monday, January,
Huilroud Commissioners: R. Hudson
l|l|rr, Tallahasspo, term expires first
Tuesday after the first Mondny In
,J&gt;23: A. I). Campbell, Tnllahnsterm expires first Tuesday after
jac first Monday |n j,,n., 1923.
J ircuit Judges: Judge A. G. Cnmpr * first judicial circuit; term exf jr®* J «no 8, 1923; Judge E. C. Love,
,*l,‘ 8Ct'ond judicial circuit, term ex*
I’,riH Jun® «, 1923; Judge Mallory F.
T orne, third Judicial circuit, term cxjurcs Juno 8, 1923; Judge George C.
,IH* f,)ur‘h judicial circuit, term exf r®9 July 2, 1923. Judge W. S. Bulr l ' lbu fifth Judicial circuit, term
J\r!\tCH june U * 1U23; Judge m . a .
I l - ullen, of the sixth Judictul circuit,
Perm expires with next sonata; Judge
Fumes W. Perkins, of the seventh Jul i * " 1 circuit&gt; term expires Juno 8,
I
' Ju,1K° R' c. David, of the eighth
P f 1! circuit, turm oxplres April 2(1,
I ‘ ’ J uJ r® D. J. Jones, of the ninth
Tiuuiclnl circuit, term expires Juno 11,

1923; Judge John S, Edwards, of the struction of and equipment for parks,
tenth judicial circuit, term expires on $20,000; erection of additional build­
June 11, 1923; Judge II. Pierre Bran- ings for hospital purposes, $70,(100;
ning, of the eleventh judicial circuit, erection of comfort stations and their
term expires June II, 192,1; Judge equipment, $20,000; to dredge and
George W. Whitehurst, of the twelfth deepen Hie harbor of the city of Mi­
judicial circuit, term expires May 30, ami, $00,090; erection "f a garbage
1923; Judge F. M. Robles, of the thir­ j disposal plant, tracks and equipment I
teenth judicial circuit, term expires for same, $20,000; erection of build- j
June 20, 1923; Judge (*. L. Wilson, of iags and purchase of ninrhincry for,
the fourteenth judicial circuit, term operation of sewage disposal, $100,000; construction of sewers, $200,000; ;
expires June 20, 1923; Judge K.
David, of the fifteenth judieial circuit, erection of bridge across the Miami
term expires June 13, 1923; Judge river at 3, W. Second avenue (Avenue
Charles &lt;&gt;, Andrews, of the seven­ , &lt;;), $ 100,000 .
teenth judicial circuit, term expires
June 3, 1923.
"FLAPPHRITIS" AS THEY
Criminal Courts of Record: Duval
CALL IT, IS INVADING
county Solicitor I.. D. Howell, term
THE BEST OF FAMILIES
expires May (I, 1923; Monroe county
—Judge W. Hunt Harris, term ex­
NEW YORK, Feb. 21.—Flapperitis
pires, June 9, 1923; Solicitor Arthur lias reached the epidemic stage and is
Gomez, term expires June 21, 1923.
finding its way into the homes of the
State Attorneys: Fifth judicial cir­ best educated ami most aristocratic
cuit, George W. Schofield, Inverness, families, Miss Janet Richards, yester­
term expires June 13, 1923; Eighth day told the Girls’ Protective League
judicial circuit, A. S. Crews, Starke; meeting in Mrs. Otto H, Kahn's Fifth
term expires June 9, 1923; Tenth ju­ avenue residence.
dicial circuit, H, 0. Rogers, Lake­ Well bred and educated girls, instead
land; term expires July 4, 1923; elev­ of being the personification of purity,
enth judicial circuit, John C. Cram- refinement and innocence, appeared to
well, Miami, term expires June 9, bo taking tho initiative in choek-to1923; Twelfth judicial circuit, S. W. cheek dancing, midnight automobile
Lawler, jr., Fort Myers, term expires frolics and other "carryings on" she
June lf&gt;, 1923; Seventeenth judicial declared.
circuit, Joseph H. Jones, Orlando, term
"Why," Miss Richards continued,
"things
have come to such a pass that
expires June 9, 1923.
State senators in even-numbered every mother has reason to fear for
districts, and in Districts Nos 9 find the safety of her sons." She said con­
ditions "certainly are deplorable."
27.
Members of the house of represen­
tatives.
Closing out Men’s
Five county commissioners, each
work shoes, prices down.
county.
Three members board of public in­ —Lloyd’s Shoe Store.
284-6te
struction, each county.
Justices of the pence, and consta­
bles, where there are vacancies.
MOTHER AND CHILDREN
ARE BURNED TO DEATH
BOND ISSUE FOR
—HOME ALSO DESTROYED
MUN1C1PAL IMPROVE.MENTS
( l l y Tkr A a a o c U t r J Prraa)
AIKEN, S. C., Feb. 21.—Mrs.%E. E.
I l ly T h r ' l K i ’i'liilril I ' r m l
MIAMI. Feb. 20.—Qualifed electors Monts and her three children were
of the city will on March 7 vote on n hurried to death today when her home
proposed bond issue of $700,000 for here was destroyed by fire. The busmunicipal improvements under an or­ linnd was also severely burned nhd is
dinance adopted by the City Commis­ now in nn Aiken hospital. The,bod­
sion Monday. The proceeds of tho ies of the mother and two of the
bond issue would ho utilized in carry­ ! children were recovered. A* negro is
being held for investigation, the offiing out the following projects:
'
corn
believing the fire might have
Municipal building oh an ndditlon to
been
incendiary.
the city hall, $30,000; motor equpment for the street department and an
asphalt repair plnnt for the same de­ Tito Pipe Organ Club Enstor Bazaar
partment, $20,000; building for fire will be held Saturday, April 8th at
department and motor equipment for Moore’s Opticnl Pariori, opp. P. 0.
276-Gtc
the same department, $2!i,000; con­

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tility, has the charm of gracious proportions, and is
decidedly a car of repose. Its range of effortless
performance is phenomenal.
Power has been put to music by the famous
Ansted Engine! It has a split-second acceleration,
is a champion on hills, and is a thoroughbred,
under firry condition.
Come and see thr most complete car ever put on
the markcHiy a manufacturer, or phone for a ride!

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B. &amp; O. MOTOR CO., Distributors
SANFORD. FLORIDA

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IN CHRONIC STATE OF FEAR
ObMrvIng Author About Night Whon
Ho Doserlbeo Conditions Undor
Which All Llvo,
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In Ills*bonk, "Tim Conquest of Fear,"
Basil King snys:
"Look nt the people you run up
against In the rtiurse of a few hotira.
Every one In living or working In fear.
"Tlje mother la afrulil for her chil­
d re n . The father la afraid for hla
business. The clerk la afraid for Ida
Job. The worker la afraid of hla boas
or Ida competitor.
"There Ih hardly a man who la not
afraid that some other man will do
him a had turn. There la hardly a
woman who la not afraid that things
die ernvea may he denied her, or thut
what she lovea may lie aimiohed away.
"There la not n home or on yfllce or
u factory nr a action) nr a church In
which Rome hang-dog npprohenalnii la
nut eutliiR at the hearta of
men,
women und children who ro In and
out.
"I am ready to Ruuaa. that all tho
mlaerlea wrouRht by nln ami slekrttew
put together would not e&lt;iuul those we
bring on ouraelvea by the lacuna which,
pcrhnpa, we do leoat to counteract.
"We are not alck all the time; we
are not alnnliiR all the time; hat ull
the time all of ua—or practically ull of
us—are afrnld of aoine one or some-

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POTATO ACREAGE
THIS SEASON TO
, BE OVER 22,000

' Writer Makes Complaint About Life
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T hat Will Be Echoed by Many
No Longer Young.
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Here Is another new one already
started and even on the second dn&gt; we
I can seem to feel the llalsli Just ahead
of as, F. II. Young writes In Provi­
dence Journal. We shall have last
time to save up for the Hummer wicn' tloif and then for another pertmi of
A most complete report of the total scrimping preparation for Cbrl-iaios
Hrst thing we know they a III be
acreage of potatoes planted in the and
handing around the 1023 calendars.
ifastings potato belt has just been That la really the mast alarming as
completed by A. W. Clow, field man­ pect of life, after one geta to be about
so old. It la this Infernal und relentager for the Nix Produce Company. leaB apeed of the pnaslng years which
The report covers thoroughly the im- ^ steadily becomes speedier. It Is only
mediate Hastings section nml gives u youth th at Is nhle to worry uhoul lovefair estimate of what is planted In the measuring muehlnea, the errutlc con-

Ffriemls of T. G. Roebuck will re­
gret to hear of his death February
12th, at bin home in New York,
Mr. I.ning and Mias Jimmie Lninff
of Sanford, were visitors in town Sun­
day. Mias Etta Hartley returning
home with them. •
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Miss Margaret Stuart spent the
week end with her mother, Mrs. Geo.
Stuart.
entire potato belt in this section. The'
«'f‘»'‘'; ‘T'«tor a.ul the north pole
Mrs.
S. Dinke) returned from
the speed of the moon und the apeed of
total
estimated
acreage
for
the
coun­
Jacksonville Sunday after a three
turtles and all these contemporaneous
weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. ties of St. Johns, Flagler, Putnam ami selentltlc matters.
Clay is believed to be 22,500 and will
And yet, science is Just wonderful,
H. R. Chapman.
cost
the
planters
in
the
neighborhood
isn't It? In Toronto the American As­
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dlnkol were vis­
of $1,300,000 to plant, dig ami place, sociation for the Advancement of .Sci­
itors in Sanford Saturday.
aboard
the railroad cars or steamboat ence has Just received a report from
Mr. und Mrs. Frank ToplilF, of Or­
u professor at the University ol Wis­
lando, Mr, and Mrs. Todd, of Penn­ lines. It is estimated that the crop consin which reveuls a new speed rec­
sylvania, were visitors in town Sun­ will bring to this section of Florida in ord. The chumplon ruclng turtle In an
the neighborhood of $1,000,000.00 event which Included 103 entrants tinday afternoon,
lalicd the mile In three years eleven
Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins ami within the next ninety days.
In
the
immediate
Hastings
section
!
ihouths
and nineteen days. All we cun
children and Mrs. Perry, of Sanford,
get oat of this Is the thought that we
there
is
planted
13,730
acres
divided
1
were calling on the Fuller’s Sunday.
would like to have life move us slowly
ns follows:
Those visiting the Tampa Fair
us It does for a turtle.
Hustings
7,000
were John Ranger, F. H. Ranger,
Elkina
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3,000
Ralph Ranger, Mrs. Nuiinyor. Mr. ami
Among Immortal Writers.
East
i’alatka
1,100
The year 1021 was so taken up by
Mrs. Histliuu. Thd Histline nml NeiSpi-ds
.................
Interest In Hie Dante sexcentenary that
myer chickens took a number of blue
Orange
Mills
Inost persons fulled entirely to note
...........
550
ribbons.
the fact thut the year was the four
Federal
Point
500
The federation of the It. Y. P. U.
hundred
and fiftieth anniversary of the
. 100
of Seminole county will be entertain­ Armstrong
dentil
of
another of the world’s Im­
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ed by the Long wood Union Friday ev­ St. Augustine
mortals, Thomas a Kempls, Hie uiiSan
Mateo
100
ening, February 21th.
ihor of the "Imliallon of Christ."
Muiincil
050
A q u arte r of a rent ary or so ago
Mrs. Jim Martin and two little boys
Espmmln
375
a
discussion
with regard to the world’s
arrived Tuesday to spend some lime
Yelvington
300
greatest books was precipitated by nn
with her mother, Mrs. George Lewis.
liny
ingenious London editor who asked Hie
150
A. Y. ami J. K. Fuller attended the
question
: "If you were to lie marooned
Potntovillc
125
fair Tuesday.
nil a desert Island for life olid could
J. E. Phipps left Wednesday for
take only a dozen books with you,
Total
......... 13,750
Miami where he will be for several
what books would you select?" In Hie
The above does not include tho lists of answers Dante and a Kempls
weeks.
icrcage
for a number of important Invariably occurred, In fact a KentThere will be services at Christ
’mints
in
the potato licit such as Tocol, pis was omitted from almost none
church Sunday afternoon at 3:30
Gru-n
Cove
Springs, St. Johns Park, •if the lists of university men. and was
Father Peck olTieiating.
Dupont
und
others
which it is believed Included by many scientists, even Hux­
Mrs. Wolkornc Phillips, Mrs. F.. C.
vill
run
tile
total
up
to about 22,300. ley himself selecting It.
Maury and Miss Elizabeth Rand were
■Pnlatka News.
visitors in town Monday,
Qlfts of ths Ocean.
Mrs. 11. Newman was culled home
At soon as tlit* season ends. Hit*
on account of her gram!mother's
bracli combers gel busy on all Hit*
Ideal H ootitr Town,
death, Mrs. Entzinlnger.
Jimmie Itine, former lloosler, now beaches of the famous summer re­
of I leaver, says Mount Comfort, Ind„ sort, says a New York correspondent.
TRUCKS FOR HIRE
Is Hie Ideal town. A hungry tram p One bench comber observed was curry­
MUST HE LISTED dropped uir In Mount Comfort one ing a silk nmbrt'lln filled wlllt Jewelry
bitter cold dny. A diligent bouse to
bouse canvass availed him nothing.
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 20—Any mo­ Cold nml hungry, lie wulked to the
tor vehicle, truck or bus, which cur­ Intersection of the Hlg Four and Cumries passengers or fi eight for a com­ Ix'ilmul pike. He looked east, west,
pensation comes under the "for hire" ninth mid smith, then cast Ids eyes
class and must be rated*ln Class "IJ" on the ground, a forlorn expression
on Ills far**.
undor the new motur license law, ac­
'Die eoiisfnhle noticed him iiihI, walk­
cording to an opinion given to the ing over, ventured to ask .whnl the
state comptroller by the attorney Irouble might be. The tttmip a n ­
general and passed on to the Miami swered. "Well, I've been In about
Motor Club, in response to a request every town In tile country. Imj denied
If Mils ain’t the first place l ever smv
for an interpretation of the statute.
that
was
finished."—tmllaimpull*
This clnssficatlon also applies to
New s.
(Iljr T h e A■«&lt;&gt;&lt;•In K-J l ,ren»l

cars runted by firms or individuals,
with or without a driver, whether
What the Reda Are Kicking At.
rented by the hour, trip, week, month
"You know what a difference a
nr season, the opinion said.
shine and a haircut make In your
tliouglitM." observes the philosopher of
the Type Metal Magazine, discoursing
J1RANNING WILL NOT
of
social problems. "You all la n barHE A CANDIDATE

tier’s choir, tires) and depressed. A
half hour later you get up, cheerful
MIAMI, Feb. 20. -Judge It. Pierre and optimistic, refreshed In mlml Slid
Hranniag, of the Eleventh Judicial Cir­ iMxly. Suppose you shaved about onre
cuit, has announced thut he will net be a week, bullied every other week, slept
a candidate for ronomnuthin in the between dirty blankets In u room with
June primaries. "I have felt for some live other men, a le greasy, badly
thy &gt; that I owe It to myself and my cooked food, and worked In a shop
son to leave the bench and re-enter ilint never bud a tlioniugb rimming.
private life in order to lay by n com­ You might Join the ‘Reds’ and protest
Hie government, but you would
petence not only for tho future but to against
really lie protesting against dirt and
give the boy the best possible educa­ loot food."

tional advantages," said Judge Ilranning. "Why my terms ends I will
have served nine years."
Former Judge H. F. Atkinson und
Wiil H. Trice are regarded In local
political circles as possible ian l!..’. .Li
for the Judgeship..

Breaking It Qsntly,
Inquisitive (lid Gentleman at Air­
plane Fleld—Whut klntl of brakes do
they u s e ’on ulrplunwi?
A v iato r— Air brakes, of course!
—Keletli-v Hid Invention Magazine. ■"

FIVE PERSONS IN
U. S. AVERAGED
$13,000,000 YEAR
AVERAGE $9,200,000 EACH FROM
DIVIDENDS AND $18,000
SALARY

For 1919 there were 6 personal re­
turns of Income from $3,000,000 to
four million; 7 of income from two
to three million; 13 from $1,500,000 to
two million; 34 from one million to
$1,500,000, nnd 00 from $750,000 to
$ 1, 000, 000.
Tho average net income reported for
1010 was $3,724.05; the average
amount of tax $288.08, and tho aver­
age tax 0.30 por cent.
The number of Joint returns of hus­
bands nnd wives for 1010 was 2,868,607, nnd the number of wives making
separate returns from their hushnnds
was 58,534.
Tho number of corporation incomo
tax returns, other thnn personal ser­
vice corporations, for 1010 was 320,108 of which 200,054 reported net in­
come amounting to $9,411,000,000 with
a total tax of $2,175,000,000 compnred
with the 1018 figures of 317,570 cor­
porations filing returns of which 202,061 reported a total not income of $8,-

WASHINGTON, Fob. 20.—Five cit­
izens of tho United States reported nn
aggregate gross revenue in 1010 of
$05,000,372 according to nn official re­
port Issued by tho treasury depart­
ment. Deductions of $14,405,673 wore
allowed, bringing the net Incomo to
$50,62-1,800 on which the government
collected $33,301,085, or 05.77 por cent.
Tho analysis of the Incomo of these
five taxpayers, mndo by tho treasury
showed thnt less thnn $75,000 came
from "wages and snlarles," none from
"business," $20,000 from "partner­
ships nnd porsonnl service corpora­
tions, $11,000,000 from "sale of real
estate, stocks, bonds, etc.," $121,000
from “rents nnd royalties," $46,000,000 from "dividends," $0,713,000 from ■
"interest and investment income” nnd
the balance* about $380,000 from Inter­ 5
est on government securities not en­
i
tirely exempt from taxation.
Taxable incomes of individuals re­
turned to the government for tho cal­
endar yenr 1019, showed an increase
of nearly $-1,000,000,000 ns compared
with 1018 according to statistics is­
sued last night by the internal reve­
nue bureau.
For the year 1010 there were 5,332,700 individual returns filed for a tota of $10,850,000,000 ns against 4,425,114 returns for n total of $15,024,000,000 for the previous year, Tho tux
collected on tho 1010 returns amount­
ed to $1,270,000,000 which was an in­
crease of $141,008,000 over the year
1918.
Personal returns of incomes of $1,000,000 and over totalled 05 for 1010
compared with 07 in 1018, while for
1910 there were 5 returns filed for
Incomes of $5,000,000 and over.

861.000. 000 and tax .
168.000.000.
N ew sp ap erM ^ p

Warne«l to leave
Q u ie tM a c c ie
Was Not Wanted In Towl '
n md
Uko Trouble

JACKSONVILLE'^ »’**..)
pnper men who went
‘K
yesterday ns the £ * * *
from there Saturday that n: r'
buen billed, another k d "
serious trouble feared J J H *

Iff of Baker cou n t/ylC ; * *
nied, telephoned from Raf f
afternoon that several ,*r 0! 8
arrival at MncClonny n i f f * .,
to remain there.
residents of MacClenny

armed.

S A F E T Y FIRST
•* Cleanliness is next to Godliness
Wo invite the public nnd nil users of ELDFR
SPRINGS WATER to visit the spring and in
our method of handling its product. Whv take
n chance7 Your eminent physicians dnim
that this wnter in unexcelled nnd its purity
mnkes it most beneficial for many troubles.

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The Ford people of Sanford ns well as the
Western Union recommend this water for
batteries.
Call phone 311 and have a bottle of this water
sent
you and protect vour health.
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LIKE GREAT, THROBBING MARTS OP TRADE ARE
THE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING COLUMNS
OF THE DAILY HERALD

Snd another half lllletl with coins. He
explained that Hie rain laid allied bint
In detecting the presence of the Jew­
elry and coins In the sand. For years
bench combing nl Rockawny bits been
a fall Industry. Hundreds of persons
frequently take part In the search nnd
discover many vi.umble articles lost
by summer visitors. laist year so
numerous were Hu* combers that the
supports miller some sections of Hit1
pavilions ami hotels wore weakened iu*
the result of their activities and Ike
police had to patrol the bench In an
effort to check the undermining of
buildings.

Strange—what an immense amount of goods and ser­
vices are bought and sold day after day through the
classified section of this paper. *
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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.
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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.

Of Intarest to Boa Keeper*,
Keep large, long-tongued bees, a d ­
vises J. H. Merrill, of the Kansas State
Agricultural college. He lots found
thut the bees with the longest tongues
and the greatest body weight bring
home Hie most honey. To Hie Ameri­
can Association of Economic Ento­
mologists’ meeting In Toronto he de­
clared it Is possible to tell which col­
ony of bees In u henyurd will colloct
the most honey during u summer by
measuring the tongues, the amount of
nectar, anti obtaining the weight of
forty bees from etieli colony in the
spring.

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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. He who responds
profits equally with him who has sent out the call, for it
is always “something for something,” with the honors
even on both sides. Study the classified section of—

Tha Engineer la a Laiale.
The drat woman In ltrltuln to com­
plete n full apprenticeship In nn en­
gineering shop Is u Scotch lassie, Mies
V. A. Drummond of Dundee. Further
distinction has come to Mias Drum ­
mond In the form of election to the
British Institute of marine engineers.

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In loving homage to the
memory of George
Washington

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PROFESSIONAL
AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

TEMPERATURE

I-Ie who has ever been “first in the
hearts of his countrymen” deserves
every honor this nation can bestow.
His fame is as undying as the sacred
principles of independence, which
were his, and upon which our Constitu­
tion stands.

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This Bank will not open February 22nd—
Washington’s Birthday

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Can you bent It?
Tho
weather we moan—not your
hoard hill. 7R in tho shade
today and tho sun in tho
sky ns usual ami tho birds
singing and tho colory
bringing good money nnd
everybody happy Just from
living in Sanford, ttie most
favored spot in tho wofld.
Those grumblers who are
spending tho winter in
Florida nnd knock the few
cloudy days ought to be
home where the snow is
knee deep and the furnace
needs more higli priced coal.
Have an orange blossom on
us:
8:10 A. M. FEB. 21, 1922
Maximum
...... 78
Minimum
........
(12
Range .............
G2
Barometer
...... 30.38
Bain .................... ........... 11
Calm and cloudy.

THOS. J. A. REIDY
Attorney nml Counsollor-nt-Lnw
Practicing in State nnd Federal Courts
Ovor Seminole County Hank

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George A. DeCottes

If you are not already a member. It’s
full of values for you

Attorney-ut-Law
Over Seminole County Bank
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Specialist In Spinal Adjustments
Doctor of Chiropractic

Garner-Woodruff Building
DiTirc Hours:
It to 12 a. m. and 1 to G p. m.
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PERSONALS

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Watch for tho "big balloon ancon-' Snlt water fish. Phono 209.—Tillls’
ecutlve committee will meet in Jack- slon" at tho K. of C. Carnival. 27G-8tc Market Prompt delivery.
283-2tp
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Sanford, Florida

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109 North Sanford Avenue

SANFOIII) NOVELTY
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\ Keep ‘Down Crime j
The surest way to keep a man from
1 stealing is to remove the thing he
wants to steal.
Put your surplus money into an in­
terest bearing account at this bank
where it will earn you a profit and,
strengthening the basis of credit,
will help to build homes and expand
business in this community.
Force burglars to work for an honest
living by keeping your money in the
Bank.

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR and BUILDEI
S17 Commercial Street

Sanford, Fit

S. 0 . Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
SANFORD

FLORID'

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

Geo. W. Knight
Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORI)

FLORIDA

H. W. NICKERSON

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PROGRESS
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Auto Radiator Repair
Shop
Located lit 207 French Ave., between
2nd nnd Third.

li. R. BERGQUIST.

•WE DELIVER THE GOODS

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities

[Mid-Winter Carnival!
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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

If we please you, tell others; if iio
tell us. Phone 49H
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COMFORT COTTAGE

is now open for guests. Will lie glad
to see new as well as old friends.
Rooms and meals, also meals. House
hooted,
Miss N. A. Walker
Mrs. M. Martin

THREE BIG NIGHTS

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I FEBRUARY 21ST, 22ND, 23RD

. Employment Bureau. ■ BAND CONCERTS

FIRE WORKS !
BALLOON ASCENSIONS
Over Twenty Attractions, including
MERRY-GO-ROUND
SHOOTING GALLERY, Etc.
-Cafeteria Supper Every Night-

The vocational committee of the Dual
ness nnd Professional Women’s Club
requests all young woman (Nslring
employment to register at tho First
National Bank.
AGNES G. BERN Ell, Chnlraiau

Sanford Machine #
Foundry Co.
General Mnchlne nnd Boiler Work;
Cylinder Grinding; Del.uxc Pistons;
Oversize Rings and PitiH; Flywheel
Steel Gear Bands; Crnnk Shafts re­

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turned; agents for Cnille Inboard ami
Outboard Motors. -----------Phone G2

PLAN NOW TO HAVE YOUR OWN HOME
Een ey - M eeney
M in ey-M o !
Ownership of Real Estate gives you a definite pJnce nnd in- |

To the Ball Hardware
wewilgo; if we don’t
find bargains there, no
use looking anywhere.

THE BALL HARD­
WARE CO.

fluence 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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Wm. .T. Kermode, D. C.

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pa pa Pa Pa to Pq Pa P3 sonvillc, Florida, on February 22nd,
THE GENEVA I’LAYKUS
Pa 1922, to make all necessary arrange-1
Distinctly unique and delightful is
P-4 meals for the coming Democratic prithe plan of the Geneva Flayers' proto nmry, and,
Pa
Wherens, we are strongly of the tfram. The musical prelude of Part I
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opinion
that the judiciary of the state *** in itself a program clasie. Music
For Florida: Generally fair
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of
Florida
should bo kept out of poli- of a given period is presented in costonight and Wednesday.
to ties and should lie hold above and free ' Dune with faithful adherence to all
Pi P-\ P i PHPa Pi Pa Pit Pa of entangling political alliances, and ' the historic details. For example, a
________________ | Whereas, the matter of the selection colonial sketch features a stately minP a P a Pa
P a Pn Ca of Circuit Judges and state attorneys not and a series of the best-beloved co­
Pi Pi m
nn is by tlie Constitution of the State of loninl songs with violin obligatos. The
Pi Florida, conferred upon tin* governor entire prelude is characterized by
Pa of tho state, who shall appoint circuit tuneful melodies and a distinguished
■a
Pa judges and state attorneys, whose ap- grace of presentation,
o a t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o 'pointment shall lie confirmed and up-j Fart II of the program, which in_
proved by the senate, and
eludes at least two one-net plays, Is a
One
The Rotary Club did not have their
Whereas, we feel that the constitu- delightfully spirited diversion.
highly
amusing
sketch
is
a
character
luneheon today ns usual but postpon- t&gt;'»n of the state of Florida with refered it until Friday night at which time once to the appointment of the jmllc- comedy with all its opportunity for
tluy will celebrate tho anniversary of iary should be given full force and cf- bubbling humor in situation, lines and
the fundation of Rotary.
feet,
| interpretation. The Gehevn Flayers
_____
| Therefore, Ho it Resolved, that it is »ro clever comediennes. But they arc
Friends of Mrs, Tom Moore will lie the sense of this body that no action equally convincing in the more serious
glad to know that after an illness of should he taken by tho State Demo- plays of power and deep feeling. There
ten days site is now able to resume vrutlc Executive Committee, nuthoriz- they display the frio and dramatic
hcr duties us teacher of the second i'«g the placing of the names of aspir- warmth of discriminating ami highly
gratle, West Side Primary School.
[ants for appointment as Circuit Judg- successful artists. They are players
_____
es and State Attorneys on tho primary of exceptional histrionic and musical
ability—a company that wins instant
Harry Driver was here todny ballot for recommendation to the gov­ popularity in any community.
ernor for appointment to said offices,
shaking hands with h'is many friends
Personnel—Geneva Adams Metzlcr,
nnd attending to orders for the hotel and,
Ho it Further Resolved, that Honor­ dramatic reader; Helen Allen, dra­
supply company. Harry will supply
matic artist nnd contralto; Coral llinthe Hotel Montezuma with all its able Schelle Mnlnos, the State Demo­ ning, violinist and reader; Mildred
cratic executive committeeman from
new equipment.
Seminole county, lie advised of tlie Znninn, pianist, soprano and reader.
The above will appear at the Prin­
tile adoption of this resolution and bo
Mrs. Sam Baumol is in Now York
cess
Theatre February 28th at 8:15 p.
furnished with a copy thereof, and re­
buying new goods and sending them
quested to use ids host efforts and
here for Sam to sell during her ah* endeavors as a member o£ the said
-eiu'e. Tho Specialty Shop announces
State Democratic Executive Commit­ (IN II. WAR’S ( AUSES
tlie arrival of many now and beautiful
tee, to prevent tho placing of the
SUBJECT ANNOUNCED
things in millinery and ladies wearing names of aspirants for appointment as
FOR ESSAY CONTEST
apparel.
circuit judges and state attorneys on
the official ballot in the coming Dem­
To encourage the children f the
Tile court house was the scene of
ocratic primary, and
Confederacy to take an interest in
nuicli business last night. The SeiniHe it Further Resolved, that a copy
ti'i'v Game Froteetivo Association held of this resolution, duly authenticated the historical facts of the war be­
tween the state the Florida division
a meeting in the court room, Captain
Ity furnished to the press of the state of the United Daughters of the Con­
DeCottes paid off the army in the
of Florida.
federacy announce the subject of an
basement, and the Seminole County
essay contest for the Louis F. Lane
IT.i Association met in the middle
I' hi.her, all at tho same time.
New line Children’s medal of 1022. The subject chosen
is "Causes of the War Between the
Slippers are here.— States."
committee of judge will
The Huctia Vista Estates have a half
examine the essays, i.nd the medal
page in today’s issue again calling at­ Lloyd’s Shoe-Store.
281-5tc will he itwardcd the winner when the
tention to the sale of choice lots on
U. D. C. convention meets in May.
t'elery avenue. The beautiful subATTENTION, IJ. D. CM
Essays should he sent to the state
livision is being sold rapidly and
registrar, Mrs. H. J. Bond, No. 305
many Sanford people ami many visi­
The N. deV. Howard Chapter, Unit­ North Call street, Tallahassee. AH
tors to the city have availed thenied
Daughters of the Confederacy, will manuscripts must he typewritten and
'dves of this opportunity to purchase
lots for new homes. Rend the adver­ meet at the home of Judge Stringfcl- signed with a pseudonym, with a
lovv Friday afternoon at !l o’clock. All self-addressed envelope containing
tisement in today’s Herald.
the members are requested to lie pres­ the fictitious and the real name, seal­
ed and attnehed to the manuscript.
ANNOUNCING THE SERIES U. ent.
For further information, prospect­
OFF DAY FOR ATTORNEYS
ive contestants nre urged to write
The B. &amp; O. Garage have an ad­
Mrs. Bond, the registrar, or the pres­
vertisement in this issue announcing
In making the*rounds yesterday af­ ident of the United Daughters of the
the series U of Lexington cars. The
series II means tlie ultimate ear that ternoon tlie Herald ‘news hound" dis­ Confederacy, Mrs. Frank D. Tracy,
you will buy and in looking over th# covered that it was an "off day" for at Pensacola.
new series you will say so', too. it is Sanford attorneys. He was told that
said to be tho most complete car ever Goo. A. DeCottes, Judge Housholder, 'j,|,;\V|S MAKES SCREEN DEBUT
-------put on the market. Read tho adver­ Geo. Herring and A. Thetford were off
to HeLand; J. J. Dickinson was off to Gonu'dinii Supports .Marion Davies in
tisement in this issue.
Daytona; Judge Mnlncs was off to
"Enchantment"
New Smyrna and John Loonnrdy off
j,, assembling the players for "Eli­
SEMINOLE COUNTY lliftt
ASSOCIATION MET LAST NIGHT te Osteen, All in olio day and San- chantniont," the latest Cosmopolitan
ford rolled merrily along.
production for Paramount starring
—-----------------------Marion
Davies, which will he on view
Officers Re-elected—Resolutions ns to
IF
YOU
at
the
Star
Theatre tonight the choice
Judiciary and Stnlo Attorneys
want
to
buy
a
good
used
car,
see
us
at
for
the
father’s
part happily fell upon
Adopted—Two New Members
once. We have two LEXINGTONS Tom Lewis, the fun maker ar excelNow |Pnce, who makes his screen debut in
The annual meeting of tho Semi­ that are in perfect condition.
nole County Bar Association wus held paint, new tires. They look as good as this icture. Like many other good
lust evening at tho court house. Busi­ new. 1920 and 1921 models, five pns- actors, Mr, Lewis ran away with the
ness of a routine nature was transact­ sengers. The prlres are right and circus when it vlsitud his homo town
ed and officers elected for tho ensuing terms to suit, Will accept your car when he was a youngster. Since then
year.
Iin trade. See thermal once.—II, &amp; 0. his dramatic career has been a checkPresident Thos. E. Wilson, and See- Motor Co., 2(U&gt; Park Avenue, Sanford, ored one. He turned Into acrohnt,
rotary Schollo Maines were re-elected1Fla.
284-2t;w-ltc dog dancer, Blnger nnd all around
for tho yunr, and J. J. Dickinson with:
--------------- :---------| vnuduvlllinn. He had a long engngothe officers named was retained us tho
0¥TD ¥?
mont as the Unknown in "Little Johnny Jones" with George M. Cohan,
executive committee,
Wo will give Information nnd advice "The Sunshine Girl," "Tho Ynnkeo
At the session Attorney A. Thot*
lord, of the firm of Thetford &amp; Wil­ on all kinds of painting and dccorat- Prince," "Tho Little Millionaire" and
kinson nnd J. G, Sharon was elected to ing.—Sanford Paint Store Wclnkn Arthur Hummorstoln’s “High Jinks"
membership in tho Association.
i Block, Sanford, Fla.—H. A Holvor- wore among other of his notable suc281 -3tc cchhuh.
The following resolution was adopt- soil.

• P h

is the regular night for that free suit.
Come in and

to to to to to to to to

to
to
J
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
to
to .
l F. P. FORSTER, President
II. F. WIIITNER, Cnshlcr ■ to
p\ !
to to to to f&gt;'\ to to to to • i
5
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Whereas, the State Democratic F.x-‘

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D aily Herald

SANFORD
“The City Substantial"

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

34

NUMBER 285

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1022

VOLUME II

Diftims.o f b u rn ed ‘D irigible at Langley Field

AMONG t h e m is c o m m a n d e r d a l e m a ­
BRY, OF TAMPA, SON OF MRS.
MABRY, OF SANFORD

TEN SURVIVORS OF ROMA ARE
IN HOSPITAL, SOME IN FATAL
CONDITION, ALL BADLY BURNED

iu Hi in im Pa Ha i&gt;»

Ha a* *n foi

Ki

ORLANDO VOTES BONDS
OVER MILLION DOLLARS
MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP

SURVIVORS TELL THEIR STORY
OF THE DIRIGIBLE CATASTROPHE
K

lUr The Anaurlnfrd Pre»»»
wns acting nil rij'ht. I didn't know
NORFOLK, Vn.f hob. 22. Of thr ,||ffc.rvnt, ft was not until the ntnthirty-oiRht men who left the Lnnir- 1 J&gt;h||11, ,)it „ u, k,ninn,| t|,nt j rc„nZL.,i
ley Meld air station yesterday afterWHH wrecked. She was sailing And
Civic Improve­
noon, ten found their way, alive, to „|,ina smoothly anti site was coming
Catastrophe Will Go Down in History as Second the United States Public Health Ser 8tr|1,Khl fnm, th(, u in,|t.y Field. Wo ment, Sewers, Incin­
vice hospital. These men, some more wt.rt&gt; UJ| 0|l|y „ s,„,rt tinH, whcn wo
erator, Library, etc.
One in Disasters to American Dirigibles
dead than alive, lay on their cots,1j^u*.
in the Past Year
with burned and broken limits swath- j
in l.om.|„,||IIK Haid: “I didn’t
ed in bandages. Some ha&lt;l tlielr fac- knmv xvhut was going t»n, I was Di­
smeared with cream to relieve Mam. ••
NEWPORT NEWS, Feb. 22—(By the Asso­ es
them of their intense suffering, while
Sergeant Peek, an eiiRineer aboard
COUNTY CAPITAL WIN.
ciated Press).—Officers and men from Langley others lay asleep or unconscious with 1(|„ |{onm( sai(| tjlllt |u. was tending OUANGE
TAKE STEPS TO OWN PUB­
m the port rear engine
Field last night positively identified thirty of the only their clttsed eyes visible. All |,js
LIC UTILITIES.
who were able to talk, wore suffer |,„1|t “Xhe Liberty was running fine
thirty-four men burned to death when the Roma iiiR from shock.
when we suddenly veered up and nosfour bond issues providing for
collapsed. Among them was Captain Dale Mabry, Alhert Sloras, who was in the c&lt;l down. I was too insane to think anThe
expenditure of $ 1.-100,000 for
of Tampa, Florida, second in command, and a observer's pit on top of the hoR. said: much of anything."
civic improvements and for the pur­
"I felt the ship tilt up from the back
Joseph N. Hiedunheek, utiRlneer, chase of the plant of the Orlando
brother of Dr. J. Hughes Mabry, of this city. As and start to slide down. I tried to was burned about the face and hands. Water and Light company were au­
the work of identification dragged through the ro hack down inHide but then I de- He said: "I didn't see any fire. Tile thorized hy the people of Orlando at
to come out forward aRnin. My ship just tilteii up ami started tu the special bond election yesterday.
night and into early morning hours Dr. Mabry, eided
that time we hit the Rfound and I nose dive. It took about twenty sec- Each received a two-thirds majority
the only relative of any of the victims who thus was thrown out on the ground." end* for us to hit (lie Rroiuid an an of the votes east, which was neces­
far have seen the remains, stood stoically by, nev­ Stores wns burned about the hand* explosion followed. I wri: pinned sary for their passage under an net
&gt;!... n so that I could not Ret out. The of tlie state legislature.
er shifting his position. He was looking for his and is suffering from shock.

BY BIG MAJORITY

.Major .1, I &gt;. Reardon, who was in fnbrie was above me and the girders

There lias never been any concert­
ed opposition to any of the bond is­
sues. They were endorsed by the
chamber o fcomnturco and had tho
support of both local newspapers.
The citizens who attended the series
of mass meetings called hy Mayor
Duckworth voiced their approval in
no uncertain terms. The beliof was
expressed that the silent vote of tho
city might lie large cnougt to defeat
the propositions, blit it wns proved
•tlierwise.- -Orlando Sentinel.

DISASTER
WILL RETARD

IN THE LIGHTER THAN
( ItAIT SAYS CHAIR­
For constructing
MAN KAIIN.

AIM

The isstie.i were:
brother. Man after man was identified or sent (lie control cabin at the lim e of the were all around. I waited for the fab- additional
sewers, $:M0,000; for pur­
said that the work of the tie lt&gt; burn through so I could get chasing and extending the plants of
back for later identification. The last body that accident,
Ill, TI
A « »o rln lrrt l* rraa |
officers in charge was excellent. \out. All the time I was afraid that the Orlando Light and Water com­
WASHINGTON. Kelt. 22. The Mo­
was brought in proved to he that for which he was “Lieutenant Hurt and Captain Mabry tin- big gas envelope behind us would pany, $1175.000; for constructing an nia disaster will be a serious set-back
waiting. Friends took the physician outside, lhe were at their wheels," the major said explode. As it happened, tho fire incinerator, $25,000; and for erecting I t|u. Icvelopmciit of the lightor
ship gave a duck and I saw Lieu rendu d the fabric before tin? lug ex- a public library building. $00,000.
blackened mass of what once had been a human "tiic
than air craft in American, beenuso
teuant Hurt pull with all his might on |)|esiuii. If it had not, I could never
of the utilities by the
body was covered with a sheet after identiMen­ the elevation level, lie yelled out, have gotten out alive. I saw one cityThewaspurchase
generally considered the tile nation is deeply stirred and will
tion was established to the satisfaction of the ‘She wesi’t respond,' and then Cut the man trp a jump. I don’t know who most important of the qcstiona voted not forget, Chairman Julius Kahn of
lie was or if lie made a safe landing. upon yesterday and tho decision of the house military committee, de­
physician. Wives, mothers and sweethearts were motors!'
“One hy one I heurd the motors We hit right after that. We were too the citizens that the two plants should clared today in a statement.
not allowed to view the bodies, most of which wci e shut off and then we struck. If the low for anybody to make a safe pass under municipal control is re­
had not been shut off we jump."
garded as an assurance Hint the MEN lll'KIEI) IN TUNNEL
burned beyond recognition. Eighteen or twenty motors
would have hit the ground
much
Itotli Iticdcnhcck and Major Rear- growth which has made Orlando tin1
AT CANTON, OHIO, TODAY
widows are at the flying station as the insult ot harder." When asked if lie luul seen don spoke of the gallant way the of- seventh city of Florida will continue
the* disaster. The only live thing about any weie any flame, lie said that lie had not. fleers remained at their posts. Until unhampered. The city wiss nsstime
O l , T l ie A n a o i'li.lr.l I'r r a a )
Ray Hurley, a civilian and engine tin* instant of the crash the officers control of the utilities as soon as the
CANTON, o., Eel.. 22.—Throe
several watches. Three of these were stdl tick­ expert,
was aboard and suffered a at the wheels stuck,
can be sold ami plans for ex­ men were buried in u tunnel buing
ing when taken from the charred and watersoak- slight sprain of one arm and hums One of tin* survivors said that tile hands
tending service will be made immed­ dug under street ear tracks here to­
tile hands. The trip was Iliir- Minna often sailed with a little tilt iately. Mayor Duckworth said las! day when it caved in. Ono was res­
od clothing after midnight. Others had stopped about
ley's first flight. “It was the first and that lie paid little attention to night that it was likely the bond is- cued alive and it is believed lie will
at the time of the accident, registering 2:10 o clock time I had ever been lip and when the the initial lift of the tail of the ship sue could be validated and tile ImiitD recover. Ilie oilier two men un­
the exact time the explosion took place. I he black­ Monia started to swing I didn't know until a man yelled that the craft hail disposed of withiug the next two prisoned are believed to havi been
suffocated.
months.
ened torsos were all that remained of soveia . anything was wrong. I though! site refused to rcsputid to the helm.
Others lie as if petrified. Others so badly broken,
and twisted that there is no hope of putting them
in a regular coffin.
ip

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
.1
(’ARNIVAL DRAWING BIG
CROWDS, MANY ATTRACTIONS

GOODS ROADS ESSAY CONTEST

v n n m i K Va Fob 2.— (Rv the Associated Press) .—Of the
Announced hy (lie
armv air service olVirere. cnlisled men niul eivilian. win'
GENEKAI. EVT'ENSIGN DIVISION. I OF E.
l.-v
l.-i. l.l
Ah- Station at I :-ir&gt;
Mti yealenlny
yoatenlny 'Oternonn
rv f-’i.
Ul Air
nfte nooni on
n «what
int ,a-aml
I
'
Hi
he giant
$1.1100 Scholarship and Slate Prizes lor High School Students
" h e the Inst flitrhl of the
Riant army
army dirigible,
«1&lt;&gt;W '«•„Roma,
f‘ ft*’ t!nli n, j
Balloon Ascensions Every Evening at (&gt;:()() o’clock
an- .U-...I, the ho,lies of many of thorn bcliut clmrrml
. *4 f
till in,,, ami olitht survivors are in the non V « '
s ,m “
is Great, Don’t Miss it
hospital here sufferim? from shock, hutns niiil himsos.
|„
.... hour
oil her
in loan
less than an
nour after
unci easting
tt.-- ^ ......
— mootings
,• , at
0r A $1,000.00 university scholarship high school whose three essays enterLast night, nmidst n blazo of the large crowd enjoyed the many
hnnprr across Hampton Ron,Is the » « " \ ™
, £
| t
and
a
number
of
statu
prizes
are
of','1
tlu*
»r«
Judged
to
.lights, the K. of (!. carnival with ev­ different attractions that Ailed tho
crccktwo. the hullo tens hat- heinit oampiotcly &gt;&lt;*t&gt; ,p
h&gt; ^ , . . . . .
e
i
,
be
the
three
best
entered
by
any
ono
lot. The crowd for awhile wns o
fereil to students of Honda high
after a fatal nose dive while snnrmit above tho Aim, Sapid,
seliool, will lie awarded fust, pluco erything just as advertised. Balloon
n -.\

thick that passing room was at a
schools who will w.rite the best os- Il|11Hn|f t ,„. hi|rll Ml.|llHI|„ „f Florida, ascension, big supper, shows, attract­ premium.
says on “How Good Itoads are Do- (,n«| will he given a trophy cup hy ions, merry-go-round, hand concerts
The K. of C. deserve great credit
sc-ae^af^*t he°dlsaste^wben''lhef'search* o'f*
ended vcluping My Community," according the General Extension Division. •
mid many concessions is what the for tlie Ane way in which they han­
M m ®
g h i p escaped with to an announcement just made thru ] The prize ollered to the individual big crowd enjoyed from the beginning dled the large crowds nnd they are
only slight injuries. They are: Ueutcnnnt B&gt; ron r. Bull, mci the General Extension Division of the students and tile individual high until the end. And there are still to he congratulated for the class of
entertainments they have. Most ev­
..
.school in the state contest are to be
geant Vernon Peck and Roy Hurley, a ci\ Ina. .
belief .University
more attractions for tonight.
of
H.lr,da.
'given
entirely
independent
of
the
erything Is now nnd, ns stated boMany who witnessed the disaster ire inclined to tl
Amongst tlie thousands that fore, they are put up in such a way
The national prize is a scholarship, outco,„t, ,,f the national contest,
that the explosion which caused the D w tn i.
.rt,is theory, good at any American University and , n B|lc|lkin|C ()f tho contt.Bt Ruth thronged the midway of the Knights that It is hard to tell it from Johnny
caused by contact with high voltage elect lit
•
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however, is contradicted by others who claim that the airship ««*» given by Harvey S. Firestone through R{|0y „f the General Extension Divis- of Columbus carnival there were Jones or some other professional car­
many tlint laid to lie informed over nival. Charlie Britt is the main guy*
ahla/.O before the
the* disastrous
d is a stro u s plunge to
a rth"•.
nf tile Highway and Highway Transport Ion said, “Last year Miss Garland and over again that it was not some
ablaze
to eeai
. Soutollntimi
:nstallation of
of tills affair and ns lie is known as
The Roma was making
her first flu*l...........
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Education Committee, of which lion. Johnson, of Bridgeport, W. Va., won kind of road carnival instead of a lo­ Sanford's Johnny Jones, the carnival
Liberty motors which were recent 1&gt;
, 1 (&gt;.(| (ju, huge .lohn J. Tigert, Commissioner of Edu 'the national prize. Certainly what cal affair.
is hound to lie good. Charlie Britt’s
ever a West Virginia high school girl
diinery furnished by the Italian governmtn
*
cation, is chairman.
Promptly
on
time,
ns
per
schedule,
carnivals
are always good but this
dirigible to the United States government.
dronned to The General Extension Division, in can do, any Florida boy or girl can the carnival opened witli a balloon one is the best yet.
Crippled by trouble with her rudder,
co-operating with the committee, will
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I' lilUe 1bul^
ascension lip tlie Johnson Hallooa
Tomorrow, after school hours, tho
the around from a height of 1,000 fee ovv
\ " ^ offer the several state prizes for th e ' 1 l‘,r"l« l"«1' whool.boy* and girls company, Milt Johnson himself mak­ committee
will send up a largo paper
more tlum live hundred yards, when she struck a art ot — on '
liest essay written hy Florida high have won an enviable reputation in ing the flight. Just as it wns turning air ship and twelve large pnper hnlwires.
school hoys and girls who enter the athletics and il is believed that they dark hu cut loose and after going up loons. Those will fly over Sanford
Her contnst with the high voltage
ion* f«»1lowecVas the contest. Principals of high school#/'an do the same in this contest."
to a height h where ho could lie bare­ and each ono will have a fuse at­
w.
Htartcl
her
tta»
ta
*
afire,
a,at
mult
will he asked to urge as many high 1 Tim following comment on the con- ly seen lie cut ids parachute to land tachment tlint will release a dummy,
.... j nf the t-raft struck a pile of ear mat,;l ia f&lt;■•
. -jA f h school students as possible to write
nosi
w'" appear in Colliers Weekly somewhere on the edge of the lake man and n parachute and cnch man
;n,e explosion sent flames MOJl«" ‘h j «% “
wS?o essays on this subject. From the toMarch Ith: "Again a great prize between here and Monroe. Mr. John­ will hnvo tickets good for something:
survivors leaped fro ntthe deck ol 1,11 • *
tal number, each local principal will
offered hy Highway and lligh\\.i,\
is an old professional at this at the carnival. Watch for these!
dragged from the mass of wreckage and n a n u s . ____________ select tlie three best essays written 1ransport Education Committee. 1his son
game and lie furnishes thrill after and get your prize.
The "Boozy Cruisers" will show to-,
; in th e air. T h e hoard of investign- by his student?. These essays will be i’1*'"*. «» !«*»•■ y»Hr. Collier’s Is glad to .brill for the spectators. Tonight lie
m a jo r
general
PATRICK IS ! |Jon,hi(| tnkintf testimony from all the forwarded to the General Extension *-H you about this contest. Hoys and will make another llhrht, as well as night and this show will last nn houi}
Division and entered in the state con- Ch'ls who carefully consider the pre­ tomorrow evening, hut will My just a nnd a half at n 35c admission. Sons
INVESTIGATING CAUSE
men and its report will be made
test.
In the state contest the essays scribed title, and then write dear, in- little eorlier so that lie will not be ford’s best talent will be found nj
OF ACCIDENT.
.
,______
will bo considered individually in com­ formative essays bused on their own Inst in the darkness as last night. this show, and the show is built fo^
( I I &gt; T h e A N x i . r l i . f r t l 1‘rrNNl
petition with every other essay enter­ observation and study, will proAt by Not that it mnttem to Milt, because laughing purposes only. Porform*
NORFOLK, Feb. 22.—Major Gon- ENGLANI) is s t ir r e d
ed for first, second and third place. their work. Such study is useful to he Hies either day or night, hut ho mice starts each evening lit 8 o'clock.
OVER ROMA DISASTER
eral Patrick, head of tho nrmy air
j,,lH H„„u, ,.xtrn thrills—and especialTonight will And now features erf!
—IS SIMILAR TO ZR-2 Students winning these places in the anyone.
The final winner—the hoy or girl Jy the Mag trick—-to pull off tonight the grounds. More attractions nnd
state contest will he awarded medals
service, nuido this statement today:
"From the testimony I have heard so
LONDON, Feb. 22.—The Roma dis- given by the General Extension Di­ whose essay stands out clearly above nnd he wants everyone to see ‘horn, more doings with more people will
fl»r it is indicated that tho accident aster was featured in all London vision. The essay winning first place tho essays of hundreds of others who | Many people wore served at tho furnish you with ono gront evening
was duo to an accident to tho con- newspapers today with long accounts in the state contest will ho entered will compete—will earn one of the cafeteria supper on the grounds. The if you will bo there. And ono of thp
J Catholic ladies have charge of this nice things about this carnival—
trols regulating th&lt;i altitudo of the of tho tragedy and. pictures of the in the national contest in competi­ best prizes life can offer."
All
communications
concerning
the
and they feed you well at prices low- there nro no skln'gnmes, no hold-ups
tion
with
essays
from
other
states
Roma. The ship enmo down striking nirship. The similarity of the decontest
should
ho
addressed
to
tho
cr
than over before seen at nn nf- and you pay for wlint you get, but
for
tho
national
scholarship
prize.
higli tension oloctric wires, which tails with those of the ZR-2 disaster
General
Extension
Division,
Gainesfair
of this kind,
In
addition
to
the
contest
among
you get nil you pay for. Come out
caused the Are. There wns no ex- «t Hull hid summer were widely revllle,
Florida.
I
The
hand
concerts
held
swny
&gt;vhllt»
individual
students
in
the
state,
the
tonight.
plosion nor no Are while the ship was marked upon.

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^tHE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1922

LOCAL OFFICIALS
KNOW NOTHING ; CLASSIFIED :
ABOUT PLANES :
ads
:

cd In jnic green tnffotn and sand col.
to to to to to to to to to to
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ored French braid. Another stylish
sport hnt was of pumpkin colored silk
and hemp, corded und stitched, this
MR9. Fit El) DAIGER, Society Editor,
was fncod with white taffeta, and was
to
to
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Phone 217-W
shown
together
with
n
largo
variety
of
If yon have an , frlin li v b lllii t m
—If 7«n «w l a i n an7nktrt »r m h i m . othor seasonable and attractive hats
kom&gt;, or U tou err rntrrfalalog, write
to
to
• portal rnrii■ to thla department, aU lai designed to be worn with sport cos­
details. or trlrhponr the Item, ft win tumes.
MARION DAVIES in
NEW
PROHIBITION
STUNT
HAS
to
Classified
Ads
5c
a
line.
No
to
he Krrntl7 appreciated.
to ....ad taken for less thnn 23c. to
NOTHING TO DO WITH THE
DANCING PARTY
SOCIAL CALENDAR
to nnd positively no classified to
FLORIDA AGENTS
to nds charged to anyone. Cash to
Mr. (|nd Mrs. E. A. MofTit gave a
to must accompany nil orders, to
Tuesdny—Mrs. George W. Knight will very delightful dancing party on
( IIt The Aimorlnted Prraa)
MIAMI, Feb. 21.—Local federal pro­ to Count fire words to a line to
ontortnin nt bridge nt her home on Friday evening of Inst week nt their
to
Mngnolin nvo., honoring her mother, homo on Celery avenue for John Jnc- hibition officials cnrly today without to nnd remit accordingly.
to
Mrs. Cnrl Ilnrtdcgen, of New Jer­ olt.s of New York City nnd Miss Suo official information as to reported to
■ A clever, brilliant Satire on the modern society
seizure Sunday off Jcwfish creek of t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o
sey.
Fay, of Pnlntkn.
5 "Flapper”—GeorKeously screened, superbly acted.
Wednesday—Mrs. L. P. McCullcr will
The living room nnd dining room British schooner Anna Bello with 11,­
000
cases
of
liquor
and
nil
the
air­
entertain the members of the Fort­ were thrown together nnd the floors
T| Added attractions—
FOR SALE
nightly Bridge Club at her homo on being nicely waxed made it quite planes in prohibition squadron left
f i l S F ox News and "Sweet Bye nnd Bye" a Cornedv
Ninth street.
adaptable for dancing. Fifteen cou­ Miami about dark yesterday. Captain FOR SALE—2 ncrcs tiled land with
housu nnd out buildings. 1121 W.)
Wednesday—Mrs. A. W. Leo will en­ ples enjoyed the evening. Hot oyster Rogers, of one of tho eleven plnnes
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tertain tho members of the T. N. T. patties, sandwiches, pickles and coffee which participated in the seizure of 4th Street.
the Anna Belle, said yesterday he FOR SALE—Two story business
and Scminoles Clubs nt her home on were served during the evening.
Tomorrow—Katherine McDonald In “Trim! v...,would make no report to federal au­
First street at .1:00 o’clock.
building. Apply to the owner, Klen
Wife"; nnd “Reckless Sex" a Comedy and 1 it
Wednesday—Mrs. Walter Morgan will PROGRAM FOR MUSIC AND LIT­ thorities in Miami as airplnno squad­ Arcs, 805 0th St.
ernry Digest, “Topics of the Day."
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ron wns operating under direct orders
ontcrtnln the members of tho Bon
ERATURE DEPARTMENT
FOR SALE—00 acres unimproved,
from Washington.
Chas. Brady, the Baritone Soloist, will King every Wed­
Ton Bridge Club nt her homo on
southern part Volusia county. Sac­
The
following
program
will
be
giv­
nesday Night
Pnrk nvenuo nt .1:00 o’clock in hon­
rifice
for
noxt
ton
days.
Any
reason­
en
Wednesday
afternoon
by
the
Mus­
or of Miss Mnric Floyd, of Opnlnkn,
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—P r o h i ­
Ain., the guest of Miss Fern Ward. ic and Literature Department of tho bition headquarters today was still able offer. Cash or torms. Might
without a roport from Miami of tho trade for city property. Bargain. Act
Wednesday—Music and Litornturo Woman’s Club:
Madam
Butterfly
(Puccini)..........
Departments will meet nt three
seizure of tho British schooner Anna now. Clyde Ynnkec, owner, 1415 Mor­
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............................ Mrs. Fred Wills Belle by airplanes Sunday. Haynes gan street, Tampa, Fin.
o'clock nt tho Club Houbc.
Thursdny—Merric Matrons Bridge Ond Fine Dny......Miss Mnblo Bowler said ho had not yet recoived word of h OR SALE#—One Rco Spccdwngon
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
first class condition nt n bargain.
ClulTwill bo ontertnined by Mrs. R. Toscn ..................... Mrs. ...
R. C. Bower | the seizure from Florida officials and
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
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J. Holly nt her home on Pnrk ave­ Vissi d’nrte e tl’nmor Mrs. J. Takach ^as soon ns a report wn sobtainnble it Hill Lumber Co.
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
nue nt 3:00 o'clock.
would be made public. Officials ap­ FOR SALE—Selected well bred Rhode
SUBSCRIPTION PARTY
1018
Wsst
First
Street______________ \ - 1018 West First Street
Friday—The Mothers’ Club will meet
peared Homcwhnt surprised at reported
Island Red eggs for setting. 15
nt the home of Mrs. W. Morton
The Subscription Bridge party giv­ operation of a large fleet of prohibi­ eggs for $1.00.
Inquire of Mrs. J.
Thigpen, on Magnolia avenue nt en last ovening at the Parish House tion airplanes along the Florida const C. Ellsworth of Bcardale Avo. *
FOR SALE—Warehouso with R. R.
3:30 p. m.
under the auspices of the Woman’s ns they believed plans hnd not yet ___________
281 -3tp siding. Within four blocks of center
Saturday—Hospital shower and re­ Guild with Mrs. A. P. Connelly, Mrs. been perfected for utilizing forces I1OR SALE—Pair of young mules, of city.
TT
ception from 3:00 to 0:00 o’clock.
Forest Lake, Mrs. S. E. Barrett and ngninst rum smugglers. Haynes pro­
will split pair. Phone 100. 281-Gtp
Geo.
W.
KNIGHT
Saturday—Children's Story Hour will Mrs. Deane Turner as hostesses was a fessed to have no knowledge of Cap­
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bo held at 4:00 o'clock nt Central success both from a social and finan­ tain Rogers reported from Miami in FOR SALE—Young gray mare, good
worker
and
saddler.
Phono
100.
Pnrk.
cial standpoint. There were twenty- command of one airplane which oap/ FOUND
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three tallies of players.
ttired the schooner.
FOUND—Ono
pair of glasses. Own­
FOR SALE—Used earn and trucks; 1
Quantities of flags, portraits of
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Forran, of Euser
can
get
same
by calling nt Her­
Oidsmobilo, 1 Dort enr, 1 Ford car
tis were the week end guests of their George Washington, ami other patriot­ SKY SCRAPER FOR FT. MYERS.
ald
office,
proving
property nnd pay­
$100; real bargains, in good condi­
ic decorations were artistically and
daughter, Mrs. D. L. Thrnshoj\
ing
for
this
ad.
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tion.—N. It. Garner nt Williams’ Ga­
elfeetively used.
(Mr The t •mnelnfeil I'rrxN)
Owner may
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FORT MYERS, Fell. 21.—Work will rage.
The tally cards were George Wash­
Mr. and Mrs. George A. DeCottes
7 /S
have
same
by
identifying
and pay­
begin
April
Hi
it
has
been
announced,
ington
hatchets,
and
when
scores
FOR
SALE—Oak
and
other
hard
left this afternoon for Jacksonville
'
a
s
g
o
o
d
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wood, strand wood range, $2.50; ing for this ad.
whore they will be the guests of the were counted after an exceptionally on nil eight story annex to tho Frank­
interesting game of bridge, it was lin Arms Hotel, described here as Fort fire place, $2.00.—Hoskins Jones,
former’s mot tier.
LOST
Hennlall Avenue.
found that Mrs. K. F. Housholdcr held Meyer’s skysernper.
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LOST—Auto
license
No! C-44-290.
The Building is expected to bo rendy FOR SALE—5 room bungalow. Price
Miss Agnes Berner and guest, Miss jiigii score among the ladies and was
Finder
notify
Morris
Spencer.
GENERAL REPAIRING
Margaret Mueller spent the week end awarded u box of dainty hand-made for occupancy December 1, and will be
$1,350. Easy torms.—E. P. Lane,
________
28.1-.1tp
West
First St.
Old Ford Gars r»
very pleasantly in St. Petersburg, as handkerchiefs while second high score equipped with a roof garden, in ntltli- The Real Estate Man.
270-Gtp
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN—
for the ladies was made by Mrs. An- tinn to all modern conveniences.
Phone No. 447-W
the guests of friends.
FOR SALE—15 acres celery farm, 5
Large white bull dog, male, cropped
drew Mahoney, who was given a quill
acres tiled, 5 ncrcs cleared, 5 acres
ears and bobbed,tail. Finder return
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Childress and pen holder. Tho high score men’s "[ HAVE GROWN OLD,"
wild land. Locatud on hard road. to E. 0. I)nnn, 110 Myrtle and re­ FOR RENT—Nicely furnished bed
UNCLE JOE ADMITS
daughter Margaret, of Sweet Water, prize, a late book, was won by Forest
Good house and hnrn. Price, $4,000.' ceive reward.’
rooms upstairs, $2.50 and $3.00 per
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I.ake,
tho
second
prize,
two
decks
of
Tenn., aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Easy terms.—E. F. Lane, Tho Renl
A
TEND
OF
CAREER
week.
314 East 5th St.
2H4-2tp
J. II. McCnslin nt their home on Mag­ cards were won by D. L. Thrasher. In
EBtntu Man.___________
279-Ctp
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Furnished room, 411
cutting for tho consolation prize,
nolia avenue.
&lt;II&gt;' T h e \*«&lt;&gt;i-liitril Pri-nM)
FOR
S#\LE—Five
room
house
with
Pnrk nvo.
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FOR
RENT—Room
and
kitchenette
which was a hook, Mrs. Deane Turner
WASHINGTON. Feb. 21.—"Uncle
hath.
Apply
112
Fronch
avenue.
for
light
housekeeping.
was the fortunate one.
Phono
554FOR
KENT—Furnished
bed
room,
S06
Joo" Cannon admitted today for tho
Miss I.illa White, of Jacksonville,
270-fltc W.
Magnolia.
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#\fter tho awarding of prizes, the first time that he has grown old.
state president of the Business and hostesses, assisted by Mrs. E. 1). Mob­
In a letter to Ids constituents in
Professional Women’s Club, was in the ley, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. R. A. Newman,
the 18th Illinois district, confirming
city yesterday and addressed the Bus­ Mrs. Barber and Mrs. J. N. Robson
a previous brief statement that he
iness nnd Professional Women’s Club served refreshments consisting of
10 Stores In GcorRin-1 Store in Florida
will not run for congress this fall,
Inst evening.
sandwiches, coffee, hot chocolate and Cannon said, “I realize I have grown
cake.
old in years.”
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SPRING OPENING
#\t all previous times, "Uncle Joe"
Spring is in the air, birds are sing­ ICE ( REAM FREEZER
lias always been found ready to "show
ing, trees are budding and flowers are
LEADS WITH COLD
those young follows something."
bursting into blossom, and today tlie
SELLS IT FOR LESS
NAME TO THE SCREEN
Cannon expressed the hope that a’
Quality Shop resembles a lovely gar­
young heart and an elert and active
den with n riot of glorious colors.
When David Winter attended a so­ mind and vigorous body would suc­
The window is the work of an artist, cial function in Los Angeles and was ceed him in the house. He indicated
5 - M O R E
T A I L O R I N G D A Y S - 5
with its draperies of pink nnd orcjiid pressed into service turning an ico | he believes • congress needs "young
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tuilo. #\t one end is u white wicker cream freezer, lie unconsciously step­ blood." Ho urged whoever succeeds
We were very much surprised this morning- when we opened
basket, filled with pink roses nnd tern, ped into the path which leads to the him to put the broad nation above
the handle tied with a fluffy bow of shadow screen.
up—our tailoring- man was standing1at the door waiting to get in.
ids own district.
tulle. Ono large hat of tho new shade
Cannon said he hopes to live for
Of course, it was mere coincidence,
We didn’t expect him before Thursday. He will be here all the
of periwinkle blue and rainbow tulle hut Katherine MacDonald, the Ameri­ many more years a plain republican
week.
completes this pretty picture.
can beauty, wns looking the field over in the ranks, doing all in his power
Tho Shop was beautiful with its for a leading man to play with her in to support his party.
We especially invite every man, and young man of Sanford, and
floor baskets of fragrant rose, and her eighth Assocluted First National
Seminole County to visit our s^ore this week, and see for them­
bowls of sweet peas, pansies and ros­ production, and tho script called for a
Closing:
out
Men’s
selves whether or not we can save them money on their spring
es. Souvenirs of bouquets of sweet man who looks good even with a
work shoes, prices down.
peas and pansies wore given the visi­ homely ice-cream freezer as a prop.
Suit.
tors.
Before Winter had finished turning —Lloyd’s Shoe Store.
The same man we had last week will take your measure. He is
Mrs. ii. B. Connelly and her capable tile freezer, Miss MacDonald appeared
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assistants, should lie proud of thoir on the scone and instantly knew she
very careful with the tape, and doesn’t rush, even if there are a half
lovely collection of hats. Particular­ hail found her lending man. Result:
ATTENDS STATE COMMITTEE
dozen men waiting to be measured—that is what particular men
ly attractive to the many feminine vis­ David Winter will lie seen opposite
appreciate.
itors today, were the number of pret­ Miss MacDonald in her latest produc­
Judge Sehollo Maines nnd Captain
ty creations in the new shade of peri­ tion, "Trust Your Wife," when It Geo. A. DeCottes left this afternoon
A guarantee of a perfect fit, and satisfactory wear goes with
winkle blue, which by the way is a comes to the Star Theatre tomorrow for Jacksonville whore the judge will
every suit sold.
sort of corn-flower blue, shading into night. And the American beauty be­ attend tho State Democratic Execu­
purplo, the result being n soft, ex­ lieves she has made n real find.
tive Committee as committeeman
ALL THIS WEEK WILL BE TAILORING DAYS—SEE THE BIG
quisite blue. One of tliesu was fash­ Tho now lending man is a St. Louis­ from Seminole county. Judge Maines
ioned of georgette, poke shaped, with ian and is a partner in ono of tho is socrotnry of the committee,
VALUES WE ARE OFFERING WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT
Mr.
gorgeous morning glories at the back largest exclusive mercatnilo houses in DeCottes will also nttend the commit­
and bang softly over the shoulder. Ixis Angeles. That ho would ever on- tee meeting and will visit relatives
LADIES’ DEPARTMENT
.
Tile tomato sliade is also to lie very tor motion pictures had not occurred while in tliu city.
popular, and one hut much admired, to him before meeting Miss MacDon­
Just received a beautiful line’ of Ladies' Spring Suits and
was made of French braid in tho sand ald at tho society fete. Winter is a “ENCHANTMENT" BIG PICTURE.
dresses.
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color, with blue wool embroideries, and social favorite, hut ho spends much of
Suits in blue tricotine, loose military effect; trimmings of but­
faced with tomato taffeta facing. An­ Ids time in the mountains hunting and
Marion Davies’ latest Cosmopolitan
other linndsomo model was of white lishing.
tons and silk braid.
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production released by Paramount,
georgette, with hand-mado flowers of
Tall, brown-eyed, with dark com­ "Enchantment," which will ho shown
self material and centered with pearls, plexion and a fine physique, Winter at the Star Theatre tonight is said
around the crown were strings of the is an idcnl type for a screen hero. to lio a massive picture. Tho fairy
pearls. Strikingly original was a A11hough he is from the fan ranks, spectacle of "Tho Sleeping Beauty" is
Dresses of taffeta and ratine crepe in brown and tangerine.
model of pink organdie, hemstitched in lie is said to lie as enpnhlo as though one of the many features of the pro­
Bcallops, and embroidered in blue for­ lie had worked up the cinema ladder duction. Forrest Stanley* is leading
get-me-nots, with streamers of tho rung by rung.
man.
pink and porlwlnklo blue picot rib­
bons. Many handsome creations of
SAVE MONEY
Tho hand will piny every night at
black were displayed, ono particular­
tho K. of C. Carnival.
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ly attractivo was of black lace, \Vith
Paint your own car. Wo will tell
YOUR CHILDREN MUST HAVE AN EDUCATION, GIVE THEM
trimmings of blue and fuchia grapes, you how. .100 gallons of automobile
Salt water fish. Phono 209.—Tillis’
THE BEST—PAY CASH—BUY FOR LESS—SAVING PAYING
('Inters of the side, and soft drapery of point just received at Sanford Paint Market. Prompt delivery.
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THE OTHER FELLOW’S BILLS.
tulle to lie worn over tho shoulder.
Store, Wclnkn Block.—II. A. Halver­
A charming sport hat was ilovolop- son.
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New line Children’s
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SANFOiiU DAILY, HERALD )1HAVE WE .MASTERED THE

AIR?

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So many catastrophes llllVO COIIIO
d"rM ^ .,‘.Hn " " " ,in.“ “ rd.,Pftn .107 I” ‘he nlr fcrvlee and seemingly boon
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m| Lieutenant Coney, n* former Snnford
boy, lost his life about a year ago
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“May we have faith in our­
selves and in each other”

B A N A N A S !!
Nice Ripe Bananas sell­
ing- by bunch $1.00 and
up. By the dozen 25e;
extra large ones 35c, at
car by express office.

May we work a little harder and strive
a little harder to make this bank a
helpful, useful factor in the life of this
community.
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If you want a good small
business, that makes
good the year round, we 5
will tell you why it is of- ■
fered at a reasonable !
price — better investi-j*
gate today.—Somebody iJ
is going to get it.—217 3
Sanford Avenue.
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May we be worthy of the friendship
and confidence with whiph you have
favored us in the past and which we
are looking forward to in the coming
year.

te’iTr. iiVwn,y / i n lSdl"nnc,r,.,,IC"‘ W,n“ ,,rr thirty-five or more brave American
MKMliKit t iik an.n oitathii TiiBNs bl&gt;ys perished in the flames of the
pride of the air service and probably
one of the largest dirigibles in the
world proved that something is wrong
Washington's Birthday today.
with the dirigibles and all other matJU X JW
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You all know about George, Father j standing bravely at his post was
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of his country, never told a lie and Commander Dale Mabry, stepson of
nil that ‘nd we will not tell you about Mrs. M. II. Mabry, of this city, a
Tampa boy and well known in the
It.
1state of his birth. Again it is brought
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A COMMUNITY BUILDER
ator Lodge the fight of his life now regardless of the scientists ami in­
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F. I*. FORSTER, President
II. F. WIIITNER, Cashier
that he is making the race for re- ventors the heavier than air machine
election to the senate. Lodge was one are far from being perfect and all
of the bitterest opponents of the those brave lads who are In the air Was Sheba the Clev­
League of Nations and fought t’resi- *cr\ice ate i isking their lives every
erest Politician of Her
dent Wilson with every weapon be day in order to perfect this arm of
Time or Just a Vamp?
could find. That it will now ro-uct on the service from a military stanilLodgc is apparent. The truth some- point and also from a commercial
Who was the Queen of Sheba? Was Special Sale this week only. $150 3
times prevails even in polities.
standpoint should the complete disarmament of the world ever occur.
vampire or Amazon, trickatrosa Itussell Phonographs for $115.00. 3
Well, the pool down-trodden bank Hut we have not conquered the air. ”r fv°r •
_ )88 Hetty Hlytno has n Easy terms. $10.00 down, bal. 3 On the Okeechobee Brunch of the Florida East Const Railway, Cliuluopeople Have another holiday today. As yet it is the domain of the birds P&lt;,8‘Uve opinion. Miss lilythc is the $5.00 a month. Call and see us 5 tn, Fla., among the pines and Inkcs of Seminole county, an up-to-date
Ij modern brick hotel, with private baths and hot water heat. First
We have just discovered that the and will be for many years to come. yountl woman who interpreted the* f(,r demonstration,
hanks originated all these holidays We have made rapid strides in cut- '-‘harncter
Hie ancient, most beau!■ class cuisine. Rates $2.50 to $3250 per day; $10 to $18 per week, ac­
and they are tracing ancient history ting down distances on eajth with relfluccn for the \\ illinm I'ox spec| JJ cording to locntion of room.
now to endeavor to have a holiday of ative accidents and catastrophes and Hieular production Queen of •‘■’holm
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some kind at least three times a week, probably more in proportion to those opening at the Star Iheatrc on brilr** *
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MRS. CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, Manager
PIANO
CO.
If the lish are biting they will make than have occurred in the air service.
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Each accident hut spurs on the men
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Bhclm was a politicholidays will he the birthdays of F. who are in the service to greater 'nn' },!D'8 Mi-88 Blythe, settling the
Welaka Block
T. Forster, Forest Lake and II. R. efforts. Each disaster makes them m,,°* &lt;Iu°stioii. As a wise politician,
Stevens.
more eager to find out the trouble
vvn8 lu,t a^ovo U8',,K ^,c w^c8
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11IH* '1C1‘ physical etmrm to atWe rather like that idea o f the The pioneers o f the air are Indeed
,he
"^verful magnate of Piano tuning by expert, over 12
years factory experience
judges and state's attorneys being heroes. They were the most valiant tllL‘ “RC8’ | hL' n,nn wl'° " as nh,“ to
taken out of politics. It is really the lin» l,f the service in time of war
an', 8U,)|,ol't n thousand wives.
better plan to have the governor up- and they will he the most important
wa* not bothered by audpoint them instead, of having ,,them go 1111 tune ot peace tor some time, some lords or grocers. Ho was aide to
before the people. It makes them &lt;h.y the air will probably he conquer- *l«dy nml to write some of the most
more independent and not subservient l’d although as the old lady said many '•eaiitiful poetry of the ages,
to every whim of a fickle public, The K'ims ago.
it is ii&gt;mg m the luce
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bench should bo above petty politics ' of providence."
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^ just exactly what was
and should be taken away from the* Hut it is up to the pioneers to die ^er nnm« 7cl ^ho 8 known “a th«
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING COLUMNS OF THE
that others may come along and make (i uccn ,,f S,u?ba’ but waa shc not
hustings altogether.
good. 'Twas ever thus and will he knowP b&gt;' anothcr namo?" n8kfl *Miss
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the
end
of
the
chapter.
Blythe.
Nq sooner do Bradentown ami
All honor to those bravo boys who
Miss Blythes qwn life, by the way,
WI**IMHM
l «pn| HrfOltil*
Manatee aimmmcc the shipment of
died
in
the
service,
vesterday
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those
days
in
the
past
and
to
those
,
Clwy
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Three
years
ago
she
Sanford with u “me too" statement to
who will die in the future.
walked up Rrondwny, broke and himthe effect that a solid car of celery
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Fiy Today she is a motion picture
went forward one day Inst week con­
star. Three years ago, after having 3
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signed tq a Los Angeles concern. THE LIBERAL US E OF PRINTERS spent what money she brought with
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INK.
There is no curbing Florida's enterher from Los Angeles, her birth place,
prl. e and California owes us a debt
Some people wonder why certain Miss Blythe started down town, to
of gratitude for sending tier one of
b ir Broadway, to borrow some
our many products, the excellence of towns are so popular and ask why is money fmm a loan organization that
it
that
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la
per
cent
of
the
tourists
who
which is attested in every s'; tc in the
meander down the Fast Coast stop requires no security other than the
Union. Lakeland Telegram.
only at St. Augustine, Daytona, the signatures of eight or ten millionaires
bunk presidents and landlords. When
The Herald would like to hear from Palm Beaches and Miami. Then they the formidable document was present­
the citizens of Hanford regarding the u trace their steps and go down the ed t" her Miss Blythe took it dubious­
public ownership of public utilities, ulterior of the state to the West ly. She was certain that, alone in a
getting i better water supply ami the Coast, stopping at Sanford, Orlando. big city, she could never meet these
need of streets and ewers and other Tampa, I'ustsi and St. Petersburg.
The answer is easy. The above people socially. She found herself
improvements. Now is the time to
wondering if the loan company would
express yourself on these important towns use thousands of dollars yearly take two plumbers or three bricklay­
measures for they are coming to a for printers’ ink and mail out thous­ ers ia lieu of the one landlord. And
head and will soon la* voted at a city ands uf booklets to elients in the as she walked up Broadway, even into
election. The time to talk about them north who are contemplating a trip Fifth Avenue, because she had no
is right now. Your communications to Florida the following winter.
They have read the handsomely il­ carfare, she became suddenly aware I
to the Herald must be signed but your
of a kindly face beaming at her from
name need not be printed unless you lustrated book Itea sent to them by a bank window.
mail and also they have tVnd numer­
wish it.
Obeying an impulse, Miss Blythe ■
ous advertisements in the big dailies
calmly
walked into the bank, up to
LIKE GREAT, THROBBING MARTS OF TRADE ARE
The Democratic Executive Com ltd I- in the north and also tiie magazines, the desk where the gentle Billlken sat ■
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of
the
lie
an
ties
and
advantag­
tee meets in .laVksonville today and
and confided in him. There is as ■N
THE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING COLUMNS
then the race will ho on for the es those respective cities possess.
much
romance
in
wlrnt
followed
as
The curiosity of the tourist that Is
spring primaries. It is now the prop­
thero is in the life of Dick Whitting­
OF THE DAILY HERALD
er time to come out and announce to lie, is aroused ami when lie enters ton, who became lord mayor, or Ben
Florida
by
way
of
Jacksonville
his
your aspirations, your place of birth,
Hhiladelthe number of your children, married main idea is to visit the towns that P" ,nkH" ; who 'valk°1tl
Strange—what an immense amount of goods and ser­
were
so
well
advertised.
His
coming
pb,a
'vitll„tt
1
,
oH
un,lcr,
biH
arma,wl
or single, whether you have ever been
who would have needed a ten-ton
vices are bought and sold day after day through the
convicted of making or selling booze. l" t,u’ t,,wn ,llway8 mblrt u r«w ‘lo,lar8
to
the
wealth
of
the
town,
though
the
,n
a
k
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r*y
hia
rol‘
if
bc
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classified section of this paper.
how much you owe and expect to owe,
who your grandparents were and hotel keeper may get it all, but Mr.;*? Ht,a thc SaV'nlay hvc,,ln« 1ost bo
to swell the crowd on l „„
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why, the part your ancestors played ,,niuriHl . lielps
, . mid
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. i I Ihe elderly. gent .email who . smiled
In the throbbing marts of the East one could buy, sell or
the
mam
streets
the
clubs
and
, , A
III the Civil War and the part you
,
,
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,
wrote
on
u
piece
ol
paper
and
asked
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exchange almost anything that has any kind of value; in
’played in the World War, how you also at every public entertainment. , •&gt;l ie ,loan organization.
She did and U
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here
ate
many
towns
m
Honda
It
.•stand on the game laws, the fish
without further ado. SI
Sanford an increasing number of people are using the
*'* ,aan&lt;!y
,
u
laws, the prohibition laws, the eig- ; that do advertise and there are many i
H
modern mart—the classified section of this paper.
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arette law, the spitting on the sido-j lowns that do not. I here are also).benefactor,
and to this day does not ■
towns
in
Flnridu
that
are
bonded
up
walks, the right of wives to talk hack '
1know who he is.
to their husbands and other im port-1ti. the limit and are growing faster
Many a family has more comforts—even luxuries—
Ihim weeds. Thure ure towns thut reant measures.
through taking advantage of the chance to buy things
A good sire means the beginning of
i fuse to bond for schools, for good
“ loads or sewerage Tlmt class of a good herd; a scrub sire means the
for a half or less from the advertisers.
n 1towns should lie avoided by all con- beginning of the end.
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YnU'VH EATEN THE REST 3 !corned.
Whether it be a job, a service, a business or an article
j* i A liberal and judicial use of prlntIi
NOW TRY THE BES T
M1ers’ ink will sell the goods. It will

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3 ! help any merchant to dose out his
stock &lt;&gt;f goods that within u few
weeks will he unsaleable. Hut- the
merchant must advertise right and
into believing that any old kind
3
tell the truth. Advertising is done in
of groceries will sell here. We
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many ways.—Florida Post.
found out, uurly in life, that one
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Thc.e
are
many George Wnshinghost they live to enjoy it for a
3
ton’s
nuiV—some
right here in Sun| much longer time. Como to see
B ford - never tell u lie, try to ho the
R father of the country and all that—
first in war, first in peace and first
in the jail" of their countrymen,

DEANE TURNER

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Post curds at the Herald office.

Empire Hotel Block

Try a Herald Want Ad today.

ORLANDO, FLORIDA

WELAKA BLOCK

advertised for sale—each want-ad represents a human
desire with a hope for its fulfillment. He who responds
profits equally with him who has sent out the call, for it
is always “something for something,” with the honors
even on both sides. Study the classified section of—

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AUBURN CERTIFIED TIRES
AFTER SEARCHING THROUGH THE MYRIADS OF TIREDOM AND CONSIDERING THE MERITS AND
QUALIFICATIONS OF MORE THAN A SCORE OF MAKES OF TIRES, WE HAVE SELECTED THE AU­
BURN AS BEST SUITED FOR THE NEEDS OF OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS.

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AUBURN CERTIFIED ‘XTRA PLY’ FABRIC TIRES
Understand plainly what this means. It means that ev­
ery size of Auburn Tire is built with one more ply of
fabric than standard construction calls for. For exam­
ple, where so-called “standard” construction calls for 4
plies, we use 5. Where 5 plies are customary we use 6.
And instead of ordinary fabric we use the finest import­
ed, long-fibre Egyptian fabric. Thus, in Auburn Tires
we start with a fabric carcass 15 to 25 per cent thicker,
which means fully 50 per cent greater power to resist
AND THEY ARE GUARANTEED FOR 6,000 MILES

AUBURN CERTIFIED “BIG SIZE” CORD TIRES
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have won their way to popular demand on sheer merit.
They long ago passed the experimental stage and are
now being sold in every state in the Union and many
foreign countries.
AUBURN CORDS ARE FULL OVERSIZE
GUARANTEED FOR 8,000 MILES

INTRODUCING PRICES AND SIZES .
In order to introduce Auburn Tires to the motorists of
Sanford and vicinity, we are offering them at following
low prices:
“X traPli” “Big Size”
Sizes
Fabric
Cord
............. $ 7.75
30x3
9.90
30x3*4
$15.00
32x3*4
18.00
32x3*4
24.00
16.95
32x4
*
24.50
17.25
33x4 ..........
22.50
17.75
34x4
30.50
32x4*4
31.50
33x4*4
32.50
34x4*4 ......
34.50
35x4*4..........
36.50
33x5
38.50
55x5

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Bryan-Wheeler Motor Company
THE QUESTION

eep ‘D own Crime
The surest way to keep a man from
stealing is to remove the thing he
wants to steal.
Put your surplus money into an in­
terest bearing account at this bank
where it will earn you a profit and,
strengthening the basis of credit,
will help to build homes and expand
business in this community.
Force burglars to work for an honest
living by keeping your money in the
Bank.
4% INTEREST PAID

The Seminole County
Bank
STRENGTH

PROGRESS

PHONE 66

SERVICE THAT SATISFIES

AUTO ACCESSORIES

SERVICE

FFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

LAN NOW TO HAYE YOUR OWN HOME
Ownership of Real Fatale gives you a definite place and in
fluence in the community. II makes you a more desirable
citizen. AND WHAT BETTER INVESTMENT CAN YOL
MAKE?

Meisch Realty Co.
A. P. CONNELLY, Agent

Huvc you tuckluii Unit automobile
question today
With n resolute heart and cheerful
Or have you just passed it up in
a troubled way
With a craven soul and fearful
'Cause an auto’s a trouble that weighs
a ton,
It may he an ounce if you make it
Hut it isn’t the fact that it's a trouble
that counts,
Hut only how do you take it.
You've bought before, or you've never
bought
That doesn’t lose your place.
It isn’t the fact that you don’t own a
car
’Cause that isn’t any disgrace.
The time you buy, will he Just as soon
As you have the cash to spare.
Hut when you go in for a car worth
while
A Moon will he a choice that’s fair.
Tho' you lose first place with the bank
account
And you full down flat what then?
As long uh you do the best you can
You’ll find this company your friend
Money comes slow, or it comes with a
pounce
And whether it’s slow or spry,
It isn’t the fact that your broke that
counts,
Hut only what car do you want to
buy,
—T. J. Eagan.
IF YOU
want to buy a good used car, see us at
once. We have two LEXINGTON'S
that are in perfect condition.
New
paint, new tires. They look uh good an
new. 1020 and 1921 models, fivu pas­
sengers. The prices are right and
terms to suit. Will accept your cutin trade. See them at once.—H. &amp; O.
Motor Co., 209 Park Avenue, Sanford,
Fla.
284-2t;w-ltc
Huy It with a Herald Want Ad.

Hospital Shower
Should Receive
Your Attention
Public Institution Will Have Annual
Linen Shower February 25th
The Fernulil-Lmighton Hospital,
which is your hospital, will have thu
annual linen shower on February 25th
and everyone who can donate some­
thing for the shower is urged to do

so. You have given generously to all
kinds of appeals for all kinds of char­
ity hut the greatest of these begins
at home— your own hospital—where
you and your loved ones may have to
he taken at any time and where you
should and will receive the beat of at­
tention. Hut it is up to you to see
that the hospital lias everything in thu
lim-n lino and everything in every oth­
er department in order that the pa­
tients can have all the comforts and
conveniences all the time.
The following is the list of articles
needed:
Towels, 22x1 ft.
Tray covers, 19x15,
Tray covers, l.'JxlO.
2 white coats (Men’s).
Men’s night shirts.
Doctor's operating gowns.
Dresser Scurfs, IIIxH).
Ten towels.
Table cloths.
Face cloths,
Pillow cases.
Face towels.
Hath towels.
Sheets.
Spreads.
Also heavy unbleached muslin and
flannel cloths.
285*!ltp

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SAFETY FIRST f t
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
We invite the public nnd nil users of ELDER
SPRINGS WATER to visit the sprint? and in
our method of handling its product. Why take
a chance 7 Your eminent physicians clnim
thnt this water in unexcelled and its purity
makes it most beneficial for many troubles.
The Ford people of Sanford as well as the
Western Union recommend this water for
batteries.
Call phone 311 and have a bottle of this water
sent you and protect vour health.

Elder Springs Water Co.

Closing out Men’s
work shoes, prices down.
—Lloyd’s Shoe Store.

SANFORD

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book, copyrighted, explaining the Nature,
Cauaee and Perm anent Belief of theeo com­
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1922

THE PRESIDENT
NOT GIVING OUT
INFORMATION

an unusual "arrest' here recently on
a charge of trespass. A small mud
turtle appeared on the sidewalk of a
Dnmigsd Replica of Old V u u l, It
street In the center of tho downtown
Is Oelleved, Can Oe Repaired
by Saitore.
business district and its presence re­
sulted in n congestion of pedestrian
fi-rcy O. Mnih-lfu, I'hlliuh'lphia coni
traffic until tho Chief’a arrival. The
niiiRnutP, lint* Jnhipil the ranks of those
chief escorted tho turtle to William’s
who have token up lh« foil of collect­
ON TUB TREATIES AND SAYS Park and placed it in a fountain. No­
ing ship modela. Mndolro's «*xp«*rli*nc&lt;*
THE ARE CONFI­
body seemed to know how the turtle
with the llrst nintlel ho bought, n
DENTIAL
hnppencd to be on the street.
ropllcn of the Aiuerlctri clipper ship

tho scenes in the compound formed by
tho surrounding prairie schooners and
somo of the types of old scouts, trap­
pers and plainsmen.
It Ih n historical document with a
wonderful story of hardship, priva­
tion, fighting, villainy, love, honor nml
justice, with a plot that is filled with *
vitality nnd mystery—an entertain­
ment that thrills und sets the blood
surging through your veins.
Sotithorit Cr«o:. •von rtt Interesting
"White Oak” is one of tho finest [
one, nm m llng to ilio Now York Sun.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21—President DISTRICT ATTORNEY
things dealing with tho early west, 'f!_
This miniature ship, :i(&gt; Inolios long Harding Informed the senate yeHtorthat Mr. Hart has done for the
JOSEPH PELLETIER
the cool operator obtained recently dny he could not comply with its re­
screen.
REMOVED
FROM
OFFICE
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through an agent at Nantucket, who quest for records of the four power
ron.hh-iml the purchaser lucky In
Pacific treaty negotiations because no
( H r T h e A a a o e l n t r d I’ r r a a )
getting a genuine model at n reason­
New line Children’s
such
records ever existed and beenuso
BOSTON, Feb. 21.—District Attor­
able figure.
are here.—
The model, with all masts and other he considered it incotuptaible with the ney Joseph C. Pelletier, of Suffolk Slippers
spars In place and with rigging, public interest to reveal "informnl and county, was removed by the Supreme Lloyd’s Shoe Store.
blocks, honts, etc., ns they should be. confidential conversations."
court today. The court found him guil­
284-Gtc
wua a handsome picture when It was
Thu president's five sentence reply ty In several counts undor charges of
packed for shipment at Nantucket.
to the resolution of inquiry sent to
Save money by buying your season
Hut when the fragile model reached the White House last week was ac­ malfeasance, misfensance and non­
feasance in office.
tickot to tho Lyceum Course. $2.00
Madeira's home It came out of the
for tho season or 75c for each admis­
packing case nearly wrecked. It had cepted by those in charge of the trea­
been poorly parked Htid roughly han­ ty at the capitul as closing the inci­
sion.
200-tfc I
dled on thn trip. Madeira looked nt dent, although nt the same time it White All Thru is Chief
the mass of broken spurs and wreckage aroused
increased
dissatisfaction Character in Wm. S.
ami said things nboiit the packer and among senators who instignted the
Hart’s “White Oak” Henry McLaulin, Jr.
also the agent at Nantucket. He fig­ move for more complete information,
OPTICIAN—OPTOMOTTUST
ured the model little hotter than A proposal to call Secretary Hughes
matchwood am! that It never could he
Why "White Oak?" This is why:
before the foreign relations commit­
repaired.
Tho
chief character in this now Par­
tee
was
revived
momentarily,
but
with­
He reckoned, however, without the
amount
Picture produced by William
out
any
immediate
prospect
of
suc­
United Stntes navy, lie happened to
S. Hurt which will he seen tomorrow
tell Ids troubles to a naval nHlrer sta­ cess.
tioned at League Island and soon
Meantime the committee too its first at the Star Theatre, is Oak Miller, a
nfterwnrd the nfheer rang the coal formal action on any of Iho inter­ gambler, and a man with a heart of
nuigv.ate up and said he thmr*lit lie national agreements negotiated dur­ gold. He is white by nature, in tho
hud a man wl;« could rep-dr the
ing the arms conference by reporting colloquial sense. White ns the Oak
w reck.
uvornbly the Japnnese-Americnn trea­ whose name he bears—what better
ty by which the United States is ac­ cognomen than “White" Oak? Thus
GET LINE ON HIS CHARACTER corded cable and wireless rights on the reason for the titlo of one of the
the Pacific Island of Ynp. The com­ most vivid pictures of pioneer days
New Fad Among the Qirls l» to Have
that has ever been produced. It is by
Man Friend'* Handwriting Read
I mittee lendesr later made known their
Mr. Hart, Bonnet Musson wrote tho Good load of Mules for
purpose
to
press
the
treaty
townrd
a
by Qraphologiat.
vote on the senate floor indicating scenario and Lnmbert Hillyer was
Sale or Trade at
director. Volu Vnle makes a very
The Intest fad of the girls Is to luivc that debate on it might begin today.
sympathetic heroine.
the handwriting of their favorite mini
friend read by a graphologist. Neni
Like Frederick Remington paint­
TURTLE HELD UP TRAFFIC.
little packets of masculine notes earlings are some of the scenes showing
ously enough readdressed In u femi­
the long wagon train making its ard­
( I l j T h e A a a o c ln te d I 'rra a )
J. C. HUMAN
nine hand, have been reeehed tij
uous
way
across
the
desert,
the
at­
ST.
PETERSBURG,
Feb.
21.—Chief
handwriting experts, who will tell ynui
::
Florida
character from a few charaeterlsib of Police Bidemun personally made tacks of the Indians on the emigrants. Sanford

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lines. The Inmost secrets of .........liar
iicter tendencies of the unsuspecting
man upon whom you are wondering
whether to center your affect Ions or
not are disclosed to you through this
novel means.
"It's so exciting that I simply can’t
wait till I get a note from every man I
meet," confessed one debutante. "One
letter will do In a pinch, hut most
handwriting fortune tellers prefer to
have several, written tit long Intervals
• part, submitted as samples.
hut,
goodness me! nowadays friendships
don't always lust that lung. There are
only two thlngM dangerous to the game
—tine Is that the man may get suspi­
cious and stop writing, or, worst of ull,
he may get Ids own letters buck from
the graphologist by mistake. For this
reason always he sure to remove ull
traces of name ami address from your
original letter."—Chicago Journal.

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This institution, whose success nnd strength has
been builded by n loyal people, whose most valuable asset is the confidence, trust nnd esteem of
those who know it best nnd whose highest endenvor is to nttnin still higher plnins of servicewishes you a happy, healthful nnd prosperous
New Year.

The Peoples Bank of Sanford

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A Mere Male tiling offers me tills ux 2 !
plttimllon: "Probably, it Is because all ■■
women are Imllutlvo. They Intend lu 2 2
future to oust men from the earth ell-i
11ndy. Wherefore they stand hi front 2 2
of the glass, ami endeavor to creaHV
In It a reflection as much like a mail ■ ■
us possible. Hut looking glasses ui ■ ■
ways show things reversed, and wo 2 2
man, not lining aide to realize this, ■ ■
nlwuys does tilings backward." Ho " 2
that’s th a t!—London Opinion.
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Meat Flour.
The qualities of meat Hour, a new
food that Is being mr.de In New' Zea­
land, were described to a meeting id
farmers and others held In a New Zed
land town. The speaker aalil that re ■ ■
(■cully at a dinner is persons sat down
to a meal composed entirely of meatHour dishes, and only a little over half
ii-potind of meat Dour was used In It.
preparation. It was excellent for Invallds and Imre n high food value. It
could be exported easily mol eonipuetly, nml would keep, so far as present
tests went, for two years without the
slightest sign of deterioration. It look
three pounds of meat to product- one
(ipl',|JItl of the flour, which was at pres
eat being readily sold al live shillings
(fl/Jo) a pound and was found exeeisl
lngt\ economical In iho household al
this prlre.

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N e g ro e e M ove to t h e C itle a .

The negro urban population of tin
United States Ih now. Ill round mini
hers, about &gt;1,500,000, and even more
when towns and villages of less than
I’.ilW Inhabitants are included; that
Is, one-third of llie negroes of the
Yrnlted States urc now living In vtt
luges, towns and cities. The lurget
part of the Increase In negro urbun
population has been due to migration.
In the lust live years some 500,000 ne­
groes hnvo moved from rurnl districts
Into the towns und cities. A large pro­
portion. therefore, of the negro popula
tlon Is new to city conditions,—South­
ern Workmen.

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One Place It Wouldn't Oo.
"Ulshere talk about, cancellation ot
debts," said Uncle Ktien, "nitty he all
right for the big transactions, hut
wouldn’t like to see anybody try
start It In a crap game."
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IN SANFORD
Friday and Saturday
February 24th - 25th

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Friday and Saturday
February 24th - 25th

Here is How the Crankless Engine Looks
AUTOMOBILE

THE WORLD’S

TRUCK, TRACTOR

GREATEST

AND STATIONARY

POWER UNIT

ENGINES NOW

FOR PISTON

IN PRODUCTION

DISPLACEMENT

“Tho boro ami stroke is 3*4x5 inches. Weight -160 His. complete.
Horsepower at r&gt;70 revolutions per minute 24.9. Fuel consumption 0.45 of a
pound against 0.82 for the standard automotive engine at the same speed.
An over all efficiency of 39 per cent, in horse power delivered and fuel con­
sumption. The shop tests were made with a cradle dynamo-meter cover­
ing a period of eight hours for the average horsepower and fuel used. The
road tests were made at various speeds. At 35 miles per hour the revolu­
tions per minute were 1040, giving some idea of the power delivered at
slow speed. While the above engine was built for truck and tone tor work
yet it gives a remarkable performance In a motor car.’’
OUR ENGINE HAS: Greater power per piston displacement; lighter
weights; shorter length; less manufacturing cost; greater fuel economy.
These fucts ARE NOT guesses but have been proven.
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Crankless

standard gas engines for automotive work, except such modifications uui
were necessary for this new type of engine. The cylinders lie horizontal a*
shown. Tho cylinder head is removable with the exhaust and the iidaKo
manifold, cast in one piece, on which the Crankless Engine Company boh patents. This entire head, intake and exhaust manifold is wnterjacketeii.
The drive mechanism that takes the place of the crankshaft is on the bnley principle and consists of a shaft not unlike the shaft in a steam turbine,
to which is keyed a hardened steel plate operated on ball hearings as is nM&gt;
the drive shaft. It will he noted that the valve gear is bolted direct to tne
head, the shaft coming thru the head, to which is keyed the fan pulleytween this pulley and tho valve gear is an aluminum cover, a lead from tne
h bricating oil pump is led to this case and the entire valve gear runs in i
bath of oil. The external manifold for exhaust pipe and the carburetor
connections ure shown bolted to the head and consists of a little casting tna
v tighs G pounds. Your attention is invited to a comparison between tnimanifold and the ordinary tortuous manifolding that is found on the coi •
volitional automotive engine.

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April weather todny-showera and
j u n s h i n e . _______

, inen shower at Fernnld-Lnughton
h0‘,pital Saturday afternoon.

T110S. J. A. REIDY

The greatest growing weather, the
greatest fishing wenthor—the host

is the regular night for that free suit.
Come in and

Attorney and Counaellor-nt-Lnw
Prnctlring in State and Federal Courts
Over Seminole County Bank

ever.
Tomorrow is the anniversary of
Rotary and Sanford Rotnrinns will
i bnte the occasion with some
Jecial stunts, big eats, fun and
music.

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Alturney-nt-Law
Over Seminole County Bank
BANFOBI)
FLORIDA

If you are not already a member. It’s
full of values for you

Specialist in Spinal Adjustment;

Sanford Is getting more* tourists

at any other time In the
eajon, due to the fact that they are
-Inu back north and stopping over
here fo in few weeks.

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Wm. J. Kermode, I). C.
Doctor of Chiropractic

William S. Hart «ik Vola Vale
,
ia_» samfimOufarampunt Picture ....White Oax_

Garner-Woodruff Building
Office Hours:
y to 12 a. m. nnd 1 to G p. m.
Sundays ami evenings by appointment

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The Store Thnt is Different

Remember the linen shower at the
Sanford, Florida
Feruald-I.nughton hospital Snturdny
AT T1IH STAB THEATRE TlllIBSDAY
_thi&gt; is your chnnco to make a suit^h!t, donation to the institution that ham, Ala., is viuitin r Dr. George Hy­
r i i*.i na rri rrj rti im
r . s
Acteylenc Welding
i, (|„ing such a noble work hero in man and will have charge of the
OF ALL KINDS
Seminole county. Help your hospit­
Sanford Steam Laundry Auto Radiator Repair
music at the Baptist Temple tonight.
Sanford
Welding
Co.
al.
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FOR SERVICE
Mr. Douglass was the evangelistShop
10!) North Sanford Avenue
Call 14G-.J
Many fro mSanford are out of ainger with Dr. Hyman ;it h . iv.viu
Located
at
207
French Are., between
W. BAWLING. Drop.
lnwn t„day attending the celebration meeting al Clearwater, Fior ds. He
£ SANFORD NOVKLTi
at Hast is, one at New Smyrna and was a delight tc all who heard him.
Employment Bureau 2nd and Third. - E. It. IIEBGQIHST.
hearing Anna Case at Orlando. To­
Mr. Douglass will sing two special
WORKS
The vocational committee of the Busi­ “WE DELIVER THE GOODS
nkin they will all lie home attending selections tonight. The service will
Summer weather, summer
ness and Professional Women’s Club Quick Service Transfer
begin at 7:20 p. m.
V. C. COLDER, I'r.ip.
the carnival.
weather. Temperature HO
requests all young woman desiring
for yesterday and the good
Storage Facilities
employment
to register at the First
General
Shop
and
Mill
Rovcral new carriers Imvo Wen put
LECTC BE—LIFE OF GEOUt.K
old Florida sun is getting
If
we
please
you, tell others; if no
National Bunk.
on this week and the routes have
WASH INtiTON.
ready to make another rec­
Work
tell us. Phone 498
AGNES (J. BEBNF.B, Chairman
■hern changed, which will entnil some
ord today. The mocking­
CONTRACTOR nnd HUVLDFt
delay in The Daily Herald being de­
Dr. George Hyman will deliver a
COMFORT COTTAGE
birds are starting their
517 Commercial Street Sanford, Fir
livered at night butain time the new lecture tonight at the Baptist Tem­
H. W. NICKERSON is now open for guests. Will bo glad
songs and the red birds are
hoys will know the routes nnd there? ple on the subject "Lessons From the
here all of which betokens
Public Accountant; Audits—Systems to seo now as well ns old friends.
will he general satisfaction. If you Life of tiie Father of Our Country."
S. O. Shinholser
spring. Spring is a popular
Income Tax Service
Rooms and meals, also meals. House
do not get your paper phono U8. Today being the anniversary of the
month mainly because it
Room IG McNeill-Dnvis Bldg,
Contractor
and
Builder
heated.
You should have the paper at least birth of George Washington, the* lov­
comes in the spring. Wash­
"hone 8f»2
Orlando, Fla. Miss N. A. Walker
Mrs. M. Martin
BANFOBI)
FLORID
hy r, "Vlock each night.
ers of this greatest character in
ington's birthday today. If
American history would do well to
George had crossed the St.
The many frieds of John Brady, tin* hear n discourse on his life.
The
Johns in February instead
popular jeweler, nre glad to see him ! service will begin at 7:110 p. in.
of the Delaware lie wouldn’t
tmek on the .job nfter ail absence of
The public generally is invited.
have encountered arty ice.
several weeks In Jacksonville, where
Often wonder why he clmse
he was taking treatment at a sani­ ANNUAL BKI’OBT OF WESthe Delaware when he could
tarium. He is entirely recovered
have bought ice from the
LEY BBOTIIKBIIOOD CLASS.
now nail came hack to take charge of
OF METHODIST ( III Bt II
Southern Utilities Co., just
the big auction sale at his jewelry
as well. Have you a little
store. Look for the big announce­ My Dear Brethren:—
hatchet in your cherry tree?
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5:10 A. M. FEB. 22, 1022
I am pleased to present to you this, "
wonderful feast of bargains in the my annual report and observations • i Maximum
HO
Minimum
5U
jewelry line.
on the growth and welfare of our *
GO
class. 1 assure you it is with full *■ ■ Range
TOOT-FITIEK,
A. (tuffeld has n ipiarter-page ad- , knowledge of our indebtedness to *
Barometer
20.28
vertijcinent in this issue calling at- the mercies of God that we are able *
Calm and clear.
tuition to the "Footfittcrs" shoos he t0 review the past year with hearts
if carrying. This line of shoes Is fu|| (,f thankfulness and praise. We
DEATH OF M. FLEISCHER.
causing much favorable comment in have seen this body of men increase
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M. Fleischer died at New York in
th&gt; local shoo trade and nil those jn numbers and 1 believe in interest,
who have purchased this brand of j(l the service and work this class .:,, sanitarium last Wednesday, after
shoes are telling their neighbors has undertaken to do, This has been had two operations and seemed to
about this wonderful bargain ill real t|,e best year in the history of the be getting better, Imt operations
b'.-itli- r siloes. They a 1 well made, ,,[I1HS having an average
average attendance could not stop the march of tin- dis­
lit |i,•rfm-tly and are very reasonable (l)- fjfiv-i»ae.
ease and death claimed him nrter a
• I-!.- Bead all about them in this
*|-ju. „um |,er&gt; of the class
are vailianl tight for life. Mrs. Fleisch­
i.f l he Heralil.
practicing their motto, "Others," er was called to N. vv York before hi;
Wm
death and was with him when the
------------------------ showing a litre spirit of ever ready
IIIIOIMEBIIOOI) OF ST. ANDREW
„f M.|vicc to otla-rs in times end came.
4m
I ’ ,y night there was a joint ((j- |Iti,'t.ay,nnin|t sorrnu or disliess.
Deceased had been a resident of
.
in-Hi! I.f the four chapters of the
-||u- n,„si gratifying feature, how* this city for the past eight years and
IIE
I! S \. held in their assembly rooms t,vc,ri
tllill which places the crown was well known to all the people of
^KD
at Holy Cross Pnrlsli. Some fifty
t|u, vu„i&lt; „f tiu. class, is the in* this suction, lie was engaged in lIn­
p'mii' men and hoys being present, (.IV11S1.,| „,,|,-ittial interest t &gt; la- oh- growing and shipping .if fruits mind
tle re vas a live and interesting meet- Sl„.vi,l| il('
Sunday morning sea- vegetables and Imd a i business in
FOOT-FITTIOR SPECIFICATIONS
mg belli. A number of short talks Hj{)nft, ,|lis j thin]; above all is the New York City, from which place he
■•lie! 'perches were made by all of the f,„.r| t., which efforts such as outs eauie to Sanford to make bis home, j
A—FULL GRAIN CALFSKIN RICH MA­
I__NINETEEN GAUGE STEEL SHANK.
•"•.vs and men, all of which were in­ sliotilil aim.
lie leaves a wife and four children
HOGANY
SHADE.
teresting., Among them was a his­ The financial condition of the class to mourn liis loss and they have the
M—Calfskin HEEL DAD.
tory of the Brotherhood from its in- jH in c.Xc*’Jlc*nt sliapi- as show n’ hy the sympathy of the entire community in
II— FIRST (Jlf ALIT Y TEN IRON OAK
N—S nz. Dark LINING.
‘"pti.m nine years ago, with four f0||owjng report:
their bereavement.
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OllT-SOLE.
O—Four Rows TIR STITCHING.
members, up to the Resent time, giv„n hand Feb. &lt;*., 11*1*1 $U«).H7
C—SEVEN
OR EIGHT IRON OAK
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I*—Calfskin EYELET STAY.
‘‘n }*&gt;*
H. Holden.
Total weekly offerings to date Gill.-10
C. L. Matthews mndo a talk on the
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(I—Rest Quality IIRAID LOCK Stitch SOLE ■
Brotherhood of the present time. J.
Total
$781.27
I)—FULL LENGTH VAMI*.
THREAD.
It Stewart spoke on the future of
Disbursements
E—SOLE LEATHER ROX.
the Brotherhood. After the meeting Sunday School Assesment
$122.-10
11—SILK HLUCHER liar.
20X10
»ml singing of the IL S. A. hymn n &gt;s s 'Christmas tree
F—CALFSKIN
INSIDE VAMI* REINS—Calfskin TOD FACING.
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game was enjoyed of pinning the axe 0 r |,hnns, Enterprise
02.07
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T— FELT llottoni FILLER.
80.75
on tl"' first cut made by George 0rphlinrt) building fund
G—CALFSKIN INSIDE COUNTER DOCK70.00
Washington in the cherry tree. And Knt,-rt:iInimx orphans.
V—Fast Color HOOKS AND EYELETS.
b&gt; tap „ff with, nil enjoyed ice cream |.rjniing ami cards
20. all
ET.
V—Fell Lined TONGUE.
sad cake furnished bv Rev. Father Class entertainment
2L
2o To the Ball Hardware
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SOLE
LEATHER
COUNTER.
Peck.
* \ \ —Two Rows Slagle Needle VAMPING.
Charity
o S we wil go; if we don’t I —EXTRA LONG RUtUIKK HEELS
Centenary
X—Full Grain Sole Leather Whole Lift
\MKBIC.\N LEGION LYCEUM
0.0*0 find bargains there, no
Flowers for siek
inch longer than slrnilnrd.
HEEL HASE.
COURSE.
Delegate to St. Petersburg

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low, use looking’ anywhere.

Parsonage

25.00
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‘be people should have gront grat- i |L.„ting plant (church)
lit If* ffit'
tin American
A ittnHOiiin Legion
T i ■i, I■i n ^ jj|- .
o
ia.... I
male
for Ithe
121.00
I Pipe Organ fund
bringing to Snnford the very fine Miscellaneous
10.00
Lyeeuin course that they are giving!
as this winter. A lycount course \
$015.00
f|b' old be one of the permanent in-------slitutions of every city. Let our |(a|am* on band Feb. 0, 1022 $120.18
people support the one here and make
Be.spectfuly submittAi,
Wesley Brotherhood Class,
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11 Possible for a return each year.
By
T,
F.
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day night, February 28—The Geneva
Geo. W. Knight
Players. The concert will be In two
Real Estate and Insurance
parts. First will he a musical proFI.OItlDA
gram; the second will be the render*
We will give information ami advice
mg of two plays. There are four on „|| |cju&lt;ls of painting nnd decorat
members of the party. All of them |n c _Sunford Point Store, Wolaka ] Sanford Machine &amp;
nrL‘ ,‘rtistsj.Block, Snnford, F ln .-II. A. linker-!
Foundry Co.
Season tickets may yet bo bought. soil.
284-2tc ’
Special tickets to this one attraction
me now on sale.
It iH expected
that
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The demonstrator f o r M"cl,ln'
Wo,k!
Ull! I’rinceaa Thontro will prove two r p u „
i n ' R n f t o r i n k Cylinder Grinding; DeLuxe Piatonn;
Ovcraiie Ringa nnd Pina; Flywheel
,h°
sell’s Friday and Satur- Steel Gear Banda; Crank Shafts re­
TONIGHT—b a p t is t t e m p l e .
turned; ngenta for Cnille Inboard end

J —NINE COARD LINEN
INSEAM
THREAD.
K—LAPPED GUARTKR no hack .slay.

VY—Eight Nall IIEEL.
Z—7 \ More LIVE Rubber than Average
RUDDER HEEL.

THE BALL HARD­
“FOOT-FlTTERS” are the only Shoes in the world which have all the
above specifications. We make this statement without fear of contraWARE CO.
S diction. Positively no leather substitution in the construction of

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day. Ladies invited.

Mr. W. B. Douginas cf Eirmlng-

285-2tc Outboard Motors.

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“ “FOOT-FITTERS.”

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SPECIAL PRICE THIS WEEK

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Opp. Post Office

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