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SANFORD
•The City Substantial”

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

SANFORI), FLORIDA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1922

NUMBER 288
T5I

IN MOURNING
DISCUS WHOLESALER’S TAX CAPITALOVER
WATER TRAFFIC LEAGUE
ROMA DISASTER,
TO PAY SOLDIERS’ BONUS
RECEPTIONS CALLED OFF
WILL BE ATTENDED BY
Mast and Arrangements Being
BILL IS LATEST MOVEMENT Flags at Half Made
for Funerals
REPRESENTATIVE CROWD

Would Be General Man­
ufacturers and Whole­
salers’ Tax Same Time

bear the " burden
in

PAYING THE MILLIONS IT
WILL TAKE TO I'UT OVER
THE BONUS HILL.

ALL OFFICERS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.— (By the Associated Press).—Due
Many Prominent Grow­
to the Roma disaster President Harding today announced the post­ REPUBLICANS
ponement until April 19th of the army and navy reception, state
MUST GO INTO affair
ers and Shippers Here
of official social season which was to have been held at the
WANT PEACE IN
Tomorrow Night
House tonight. Four thousand invitations had been issued.
THE PRIMARY WhiteFlags
are at half mnst in the city as work of preparing for
funeral progresses. Florists were swamped with orders ami shops
TARIFF ROW MUCH ENTHUSIAM
sent emergency calls to other cities. City and every civic organ­

STATU DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE SO DECIDES TO­
DAY AT MEETING IN JAX

ization on Virginia Peninsula have expressed sympa thy in reso­ AFTER TWO DAYS WRANGLING
IS SHOWN ALL OVER ST. JOHN S
OVER PKEPLEXIN'G
lutions and police making traffic regulations to care for thousands
BASIN ON THE SUBJECT
QUESTIONS.
at the funeral tomorrow. Services for two will he held this after­
(Hr Th«- Axaiirlntrd
OF SHIP BY WATER.
noon
at
Hampton.
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 22.—All
Mir The Associated Press)
(Ily Thr
Ii. lnl.il I'rina)
WASHINGTON jDec. 2.1.—1The
appointive ns well ns elective officers
NEWPORT NEWS, Feb. 23.—Many relatives of Roma vic­ WASHINGTON. Feb. 22.—After a Advice has been received from W.
Mincing of the soldiers’ bonus
. wlm have been nominated in Demowo days row over American valua- M. Tnrpicy, secretary of the Central
means of n manufacturers’ or whole- cratie primaries last few years will tims are here today to claim bodies and attend public funeral ser­ tarn, republican tariff framers of the Florida Watcp Trnffk. ,c
lhat a
*nlcrs' tax was discussed in what was he nominated again tills year if the vices to he conducted by army authorities tomorrow.
house and senate got down today to ]a w numllcril of monlbers of , he
the business of a possible compro- Jcnguc nro arranKing to nttend tho
mis,.. Two P «ns wore said to have mecting to he held here Friday evebeen proposed with the understand- ning( tho 2&gt;Jth nt 7.;,0
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that when Athe
senators
hadI , 1de­
Tnrpley further advised thnt a grent
cided on then. house members would donl' of enthusiasm hns been evldenc
be called in again.
td on the part of the members in ndUnder one of the plans, as explain­ acent sections, and that the Icnguo
ed by Chairman
Forilncy, of the house , 8 uow functioning along tho lines
,
ways and means committee, ad val- flip vvhich it waH orgnnilod&gt; Th„ ob.
oreni duties on imported merchandise jeets of the Central Florida Wntcr
comparable with American made Traffic league are to promote the dc­
goods would be assessed on tile basis
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, vclopmcnt of tho facilities and busi­
er the value of the domestic produced .
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ness or tho St. Johns river, to secure
articles. Imported goods not com­ equitable freight rates into, out of
parable with American
products
1 ul through Central Florida and gen­
would pay a duty oil (lie basis of tho erally to assist in improving the ser­
wholesale selling price of those goods vice for and solving the traffic prob­
in American markets.
lems of tbe shippers of freight into
The other plan, Mr. Fordney said, and out of Central Florida, and its
was to asses all ini valorem duties on tladc(, torr|toryi
the basis
selling
'eIo date
i , the
, i league
i
ihas lucnted a
, ,of .the wholesale
.........................
price, of
the
imported
articles
in
the
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..... great many or the shippers
in
ities
markets of the tin ted States. I Ins
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,
,
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. adjacent to Saiimri! to the value of
is the plan proposed by members of (hu rivcr u„ „ „ll!on9 of roducin({
the tariff commission and tho court ' |bolp ,.atofl. Th(, contlnual p(Tort bfl.
of customs nppcnls.
ing made in this direction will in a
rhort while build up a volume of
ha ha h» ha hu hu ha ha
business to this port that will prove
most profitable. In addition, volumo
of business will entice cnpitnl to erect
warehouses in Sanford and the move­
&gt; cut of this merchandise by truck to
adjacent cities will necessitate the
By a Man Who Kiiowh More
c instruction of wider roads to necomAbout “Notes” than
odnto tills traffic. The ship by truck
“ Bowling”
movement has been a prime factor In
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fa ha tn ha
bringing cheaper rates to Joi grent
Many sections of the country. It Is
Fresh from prayer meeting
a solution of the problem to those
Congregational boys swooped
c immunities in this section of Flor•m the Men’s Club last night and jda which are not so fortunate ns
trimmed them to suit their own In- F(inf„r(| in bnv|ng both rail and w ater
dividual tastes. I’robaldy they were f u'ilities. It is the intention of tho
celebrating Washington’s birtluli
league to build up tho water business
anyway they were right.
».&gt; that truck lines will regularly
Bidding, the Congregational star, ferve these communities and secure
bowled his usual high uvorngo, but f»r them the benefit of cheaper rates.
the surprise of tho evening was Jake (The Sanford Chamber of Commerco
Holly. His one game of 221 tied Doe strongly urges local business men to
Bower for high score this season.
Affiliate with the league ami assist in
As a result of this victory the Con­ materializing those objects for which
gregational Club goes in first place.
It is organized. It Is n wonderful
Below are tho details of the
opportunity now that nil sections ndslaughter.
Jacent to Sanford are interested in
Men's Cluli
fie benefits accruing from the ship
Betts ........ ...........102 121 132 115
by water movement. The daily ser­
Overlin ....
120 107 113 109
vice that Sanford Is now receiving
Annum
121 100 290
s something thnt should bo contin­
Bennett
108 95 159 302 ued. throughout tho yonr, nnd tho
Fox
H9 1221! local chamber hns been assured by
188
Bearden
120 120
210 I'm transportation company thnt this
orvlco will be continued only so long
Club totlli ........
193S
| s there Is sufficient bm^icss to uuiko
Congregational Club
Jibe daily operation cf bonte profit­
lidding ...
201 177 IHO 558 able.
IQ
O
221 150 •195
£-dogate to attend the convention to Holly
I Through the efforts of the Central
Pennington
121 100 113
120
Is held on March 15 to orilanize enpFlorida Water Traffic leaguo, volumo
Renaud
182 130 133 101
I al removal association.
of river tonnage should show on In­
Jew ett .....
120 253
.
127
crease, not only insuring the retonChristensen
112
112
I'on of the daily service, hut nuguMcntlng it as well. It is tho duty of
Club total
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2233
every business man in Snnford to bo
present nt tho meeting in the Valdez
NO MORE CAPITAL
It
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Hotel this Friday evening. The fuIOO MUCH I ROUBLE
(„ro success of Sanford’s efforts to
John Burke, Former U. S. Treasurer,
l/OKt Everything.
A I LISBON, PORTUGAL 1 ‘como the wholesale distributing
(tenter is dependant in no small menslined by the
Traffic league
and the sqcis detemits members,
active should
Snnford.

described ns n "general sort of wny” , terms expire before December 31st,
at two sessions todny of the repuhli- 11023, the State Democratic Commitcan members of the house wnys and tee tlccided here today. Usual one
tarnnn committee dealing with this per cent of first year’s salary to desubject. It wns announced thnt there fray primary expenses reduced to one*
would be no further sessions until half of one per cent after Chairman
Friday and members indicated thnt ( Raney explained a surplus
in the
there wns no disposition to hurry a treasury left from the last primary.
I looted debate oil resolution defining
decision.
Representative I.ongworth of Ohio, Dcmoerntic electors. Resolution pro­ l a id b e f o r e s e n a t e c o m m it - t h is TIME IT HITS THE FIRE­
TEE TODAY BY
MEN AND THE
making niembor of the special com- vided electors must he white, believe
LODGE
OILERS
in
Democratic
party
principles
and
mltlee, said it wns his judgment that
vote
for
party
nominees.
George
Hasn ceneral m anufacturers’ and whole­
Illy* Tho \ «"iorInfc&lt;! |'rr«*l
illy Tho \ •.•mm*Ini«*&lt;1
salers’ tax similar to thnt in force in sett, of St. Augustine, led the attack
WASHINGTON. Feb. 23.—Mo lified
CIIK’AGO, F c•h. 23.,—A not lier pay
Cnnndn would he recommended. !!&lt;• to eliminate provision stipulating be­
r Pn- slash, this time bit t in g ten thousand
thought the rntos would he lower lief in Democratic principles on the
.• f«n ■ railroad firemen and (iilers was made
than those in Cnnndn ns treasury ex­ ground that the party had no plat­ oign relations committee today- by by the United States Itailiiiad Laliiu
ports had estimated thnt the Cana­ form. Colonel Robert \V. Davis led Chairman Lodge after conference with Board today when it announced rule)
dian rates if put in force in this supporters of provision ami resolu­ President Harding with immediate effective March first eliminating ex­
country would yield $533,000,0(10 a tion was adopted as first submitted. opposition from several Republican.-, tra pay after the tenth hour and set­
year, or more thnqj $200,000,000 in Spectators attending the meeting in­ as well as Democratic committee ting up split trick of eight hotin
excess of the sum which it hns been cluded Governor Hardee, William .1. members liornli, and Johnson, Repub­ within spread of twelve without any
estimated would he needed to finance Bryan and Frank E. Jenningc, thu licans, both pronounced modified overtime pay.
the ensR pnymont* to the former ser­ speaker of the House of Represent:!- draft unsatisfactory. New resolution
lives.
provides nothing in treaty shall he
vice men.
construed as eonimiting United States
Mr. Longworth snld he did not
to exercise of armed force without
think the bonus hill would he read y ,
consent of congress.
(nr the house this week or next. He
said that there wns some disposition
.CAPTAIN OF SHIP
on the pnrt of ninny house members
Will Overspread Coastal Region by
COMMITS SUICIDE
to postpone notion on the measure
Tomorrow Night
VESSEL WAS ADRIFT
for a time to nwnit the opening of
III) Tin- V-Xdclntr.l l‘rr--l
the i refunding negotiations between
WASHINGTON. Fob. 23.—Storms
(ll&gt; Tin* \--iirliiInl ITrxwl
the United States and the debtor na­
KEY WEST, Feb. 23.—J. N. Schuto and cold wave which made northwest
PRODUCTION IS
tions. railing attention that the re­ FERTILIZER
Y
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plain
of ithe four-masted British ice and snow hound will reach the
GUARANTEED UNDER
funding commission had been ap­
, &lt;hooncr “ Lewis Brothers," on the Great Lakes, region, Ohio Valley, Ten­
MODIFIED
FORM.
pointed by President Harding, the
Jtoyage from Mobile to Spain, shot nessee and East Gulf states tonight
Ohio member snld there wns reason
) mself to deatli Thursday morning or early tomorrow and will overspread
(llr Tin* Aaaorlnlnl I'rranl
to believe that before July the Unit­
WASHINGTON^ Feb. 23.—Three y bile the vessel was off the south- Atlantic coastal region hv tomorrow
ed States would hnvo some of the rcd e ra tio n s in the proposal made by $ l8t coast of Florida. No member night.
funded bonds in hnnd.
f the crew wns aide to navigate the
The president, Mr. Longworth went 1I,,onr&gt;
Ford
for ,on8° «n'1 P‘,rchn8°
,f the
,, ‘ government
.
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'
hip
and the schooner
aim- *1 ItITISII GOVERNMENT
.
. drifted
.
on to sny, undoubtedly would not be !
government’ss nitrate and pow- , ,
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I'ssly until spoken by the tanker
HAS INVITED IRISH
opposed to the snlo of some of the «&gt;* projects at Muscle Shoals. Ain.,
fubinc Sun. The stealnship put one
TO COMIC TO LONDON
foreign bonds in this country to ob- h'»vo been agreed to by tho Detroit
jtf its officers aboard the schooner
Inin money for the bonus. Tie add- Dniiufacturor.
They are:
. )l(l he brought the vessel into Key
(II.v Tin- V—i.fin(nl I'ro-al
I’d that hefore this could he done con-1 L To write into the proposed « . . . .
LONDON, Feb. 23.—Tile British
gross would have to enact n Inw g lv -! ontrncts a definite guarantee to pro‘
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I ivcrnment has invited the Irish
ing authority to the secretary of the 'd'™ fertilizers in their finished form » OCKFFFI I ER RFFUSFS
ignntorics to the Anglo-Irish treaty
treasury to so dispose of the seciirl- *l »
nilnlmiin. tonnage. *
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jl come to London for a conference
ties ns the present law provides thnt , -• To capitalize tho operating1
HIS GRAND-DAUGHTER n the whole situation.
ho must use thorn In retiring a pnrt cmipnny which is to ho created for
of tho public debt.
.t'c purpose of supervising the Mus,
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DAYTONA, Feb. 23.—John D. V ARION COUNTY ON
Thc Ohio member said the presl-, !«■ Shoals operations
CAPITAL REMOVAL
I ’ockcfollcr has not yet given his eon-1
;'pnt w"s
the enactment of, ••• To revise the language of the, pnt t() tho marrlaf,0 ()f h,H KPand.
WILL HAVE MEETING
hoM's legislation without nny profarmers clause in order the d;ilu,hlc|.t Hixtct&gt;n
old AIathi|da
vision r" r raising the funds. If thoHolivcry of fertilizers from the pro- )!cCormWC( to Mnx 0ser thfl SwisH
(llj- Till. \s-m.Iiili'tl I'rraa)
OCALA, Feb. 23.—The Slnrion

MODIFIED
ANOTHER CUT
RESOLUTIONS
IN THE WAGES OF
FOUR TREATY RAILROAD MEN

Storms Predicted
Followed by Cold and
Northwest Snowed in

LOOKS LIKE
FORD’S CONTRACT
WILL BE GOOD

A sepnrnte vote hns been demand- or with the Detroit manufacturer,
nl by opponents of n snles tnx, who I'ormal announcement to tho house
continued to day to tighten their &gt; ililnry committee members who are
lines for the fight which Is regarded I n s tig a tin g the offer In congress
on nil sides as nlinnst certnln. Op1,0 mndo *»y Mr. Mayo as soon ns
ponents said that, if necessnry, there i rrangements for him to testify are
"ould lie n fight all along the line ^'niplotwl, probably tomorrow,
from the ways and menns commitee! " b ile the three alterations were
to the party conference, then to the Y'gariled by some, committee memrules committee, nnd finally to the l" rfl 1,8 «rent|y improving the form
iuiiise. Thov did not th in k 'th e fight
Hie proposal, and adding to its

ntv *rhr. Axorinini i*r—si
i On this point, howcvqr, Mr. Mayo
PLYMOUTH, England, Fob. 23.— (e-plained that Mr. Ford still felt the
• ‘*vernl Mormon missionaries were b i year period was too short a time
pursued through tho streets yoster- jpeessary under tho proposed eon•iuy by a mob, on nrenunt of their f'nct for development of tho Muscle
utterances in Market Squnro.
The fhonls water power nitrnto plnnts in
police rescued them with difficulty.
he section of the country where they
re situated
NEW YORK, Fob. 23.—Two band1 s held up. Jacob
____ Wisnnck, wholoThe same subject, hut n -different
S|, ' Jew°l broker todny nnd esennpod nnd most interesting lector or, Prin­
"ith $20,000 worth of dlnmonds n f - 1cess Theatre, Sanford, Sunday, 7:30
p. m. No collection.
2Hfi-2t&amp;w
&lt;r ^n°cking him unconscious.
Tbe Herald for Post Cards.

The Herald for Post Cards.

BOWLING
LEAGUE NOTES

J. J. Oickinson
Will Make Race
For Circuit Judge Brokerage Finn
Goes Broke Today,
For some time it has been rumor­
ed that lion. J. J. Dickinson, of this
Big Liabilities
city, and one of Seminole's prominent
attorneys, would make the race for
the position of Judge of the Seventh

the
most compact circuits in the state.
Judge Perkins is the present Judge of
tlie circuit and has given general sat­
isfaction nnd at present it is not
known whether he will again become
a candidate or not as his large interests in farming and fruit growing are
nmong the largest In Vein,la county.
Mr. Dickinson will make an an.
nouncement of his candidacy later.

Who
a little mor‘’ t han n TOCK BROKERS
* .......resigned
ua,H7 ...............
J’lVAL OFFERS BEFORE
ARE BREAKING
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MILITARY COMMITTEE
and he declared tqday that he hail lost
ON EXCHANGE
FOR MUSCLE SHOALS
everything in the collapse of the luisiess.
Bankers
who
were
associated
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Thr
.Vaanclulrd
I'rraa
I
I ll» Th«- law iii'ln tril I ' r r a a )
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,YORK,
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, 23.—The 8UH- WASHINGTON, Fob. 2 3 ,-T h e rl* ith him in U,L‘ ,,n8t nrc
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aying that they believed Burke tho »L,|,8',,n
‘C5,
Kuskay &amp; Co., stock ^ ,| offers of Henry Ford and the Alatho
development
of
I’ro*
&lt;or8»
W
l)8
nnri°uncod
from tho ros- ( nmn power company for Muscle
J;,n"c''" t ..... *ho Jovelopniont of ' ™ ' f 7 h'
'
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Consolidated
stock ox- F!,na|s are officially before tho house
!'° . nn',' zlJ.'.‘t -Ituatlon revenled by the
itilurc. The assets of the firm
linngo today.
military committee todny. ( Thnt
laced at $150,000.
,,
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ioily received the power company’s
Hear Attorney Powell, of Nashville, jroposnl from the house for InvestlIf I.cninc butchered 207 million,
At times we suspect that the dogs
renn.’ jectu ro n t the Priw ess Theatre t ati«,n and report, while It prepared
and 132 million died of disease, how „f war are closly related to the dog In J5n„ford, Sunday night, 7:30. Free.
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are any left U) starve?
the manger.
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
Thurndny—Morrio Matrons Bridge
Club will bp entertained hy Mrs. It.
J. Holly at her home on Park ave­
nue nt It:00 o’clock.
Friday—The Mothers’ Club will meet
at the home of Mrs. W. Morton
Thigpen, on Magnolia avenue at
3:30 p. m.
Saturday—Hospital shower and re­
ception from 11:00 to 5:00 o'clock.
Saturday—Children’s Story Hour will
be held at 1:00 o’clock at Central
* Pnrk.
Saturday - Master Charles Betts will
entertain a number of his young
friends at his home on Palmetto
avenue at 11:00 p. m.
Saturday—Fancy dancing class at
the Wclaka Apartments at 3 p. m.
Monday—St. Agnes Guilij will meet
at the home of Mrs. Karl Burdick
A SCENE FROM “TRUST YOUR W IKE” ATT THE
on French avenue nt 3:30 p. m.

HR

Mrs. Sam Yount/, was awarded the
Mrs. S. 0. Chase is spending a few
days in Jacksonville as the guest of
prize, for top score, this being a
\
sweet
grass basket and the second
relatives.
_____
I prize a card table cover was given
Mr. nnd Mrs. I’re.l Wight announce 1*" ^ rH' A. P. Connelly. The cut
the birth of a nine and one-half lb.
a deck of raids, was won by
daughter at their home on Palmetto Mrs. Deane Turner, while the honnree, was presented a dainty hand*
avenue yesterday morning.
made pongee handkerchief.
Delicious refreshments served at
Col. and Mrs. Geo. \V. Knight and
the
eonelusion of the card game con­
the latter’s parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
sisted
of a salad course folowed by
Hnrtdegen, of New Jersey, are spend­
an
ice
course. The favors
being
ing the day today at Daytona Beach.
cunning hon-hon cups filled with
Mrs. R. J. Holly, Mrs. Fannie Muii- mints.
Tile guest list included: Mrs. Sam
boii, Mrs. A. M. Phillips, Mrs. W. T.
Yount/.,
Mrs. Deane Turner, Mrs. W.
Langley and Miss Mildred Simmons
T.
Langley,
Mrs. F. L. Miller, Mrs.
motored to Orlando this afternoon t&lt;&gt; |
S.
I’uleston,
Mrs.
D. I.. Thrasher, Mrs.
attend the concert given hy Anna
A.
!’.
Connelly,
Mrs.
S. K. Barrett,
Case.
Mrs Julius Schultz, Mrs. I'..’ F. IlousMrs. George Bice and her guests, holl.ler, Mrs. C. E. Henry, Mrs. liarMrs. Arthur Fisko, Mrs. Charles Bliss ry B. Lewis, Mrs. B. .1. Holly, Mrs. A.
of Worchester, Mass., and Mrs. Corne­ Baymond Key, .Mrs. George Bishop,
lius Waterman, of Falls Biver, have Mrs. B. A. Newman, Mrs. J. II. Colereturned from a two weeks stay in man, Mrs. F. E. Boumillat and Mrs.
Miami and other points of interest Bnlph Wight.
on the Eeast Coast.
1’BET‘n
IIBI DDE PA BIN

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\\ ASIIINGTON TEA
One of the delightful sncinl affairs
of this week, was the Washington
Tea, given Monday evening by the
members of the Pipe Organ Club at
the Temple Club on Park avenue.
The rooms were beautifully decor­
ated with quantities of lovely snap
dragons, nasturtiums, large flags ami
nlmve the mantle was a large portrait
of George Washington.
Mrs. Charles Byan. club president,
nnd Mrs. Sinah llray, wearing quaint
colonial costumes met the guests at
tile door while George and Martha
Washington (Jane Sharon and Stew­
art GntchclD welcomed the guests
and held the silver baskets for the
silver.
During the evening a splendid pro­
gram was rendered as follows:
Pi.-mo solo
Miss Dorothy Bay
Beading
Miss Dorothy Stokes
Vocal Solo
Mrs. Glenn
Heading
Margaret Cowan
Piano Solo
Miss Simmons
Beading
Theresa Koons
Vocal Solo
.Mrs, A. M. Phillips
Refreshments were served in the
specious dining room. The dining
table being centered with n silver
candelabra, holding lighter tapers.
Mrs. Estridge poured coffee and Mrs.
Leslie Bryan poured ten. Both of
these Indies wore lovely colonial cos­
tumes. Cake topped with cherries,
red, white and blue mints, tea nnd cof­
fee were served. The favors were
little George Washington hatchets.
The girls serving were Virgie Hy­
man, Margaret Miller, Naomi Scog­
gins, Mary Stanley, Dorothy Bay and
Sarah Wheelis looked quaint in old
fashioned costumes..
At tlie various booths members of
tlie ('lull wearing Colonial costumes
sold candy, flowers and other tilings.
The tea was a great success ami a
pleasant evening was enjoyed hy all.

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Mrs. Carl llertegcn, of New J e r­
sey, who is tlie charming guest of
her daugiiter, Mrs. George Knight,
was honored yesterday afternoon with
a lovely bridge party given hy her
hostess, at her homo on Magnolia
avenue. There being five tallies of
players.
* The decorations were suggestive of
Washington's Birthday and quantities
of roses, lillics and nasturtiums com­
bined witli ferns were artistically
used in the various rooms. Tlie (lain• &lt;y tally cards were dona in Washing­
ton design.

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A .lin m a that d e l l i h l s — a romance that |H real
e xh ila ra tin g entertainment, all In „ „ o hlg
of a woman a i v II p , a ii ii ii i ' h gull,,
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who w ouldn't trust
Ii Ih wife.
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A 5 Tomorrow—William S. Hart in “White O ak" m,i
= j ■ “Sett Shore Shapes” a comedy and Aeson’s v \
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hie “The Fox and the Grapes”

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Chus. Brady, the Baritone Soloist, wilt sing every Wed
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FOR SALE

FOB SALE—2 acres tiled land with
house nnd out buildings. 1121 W.
1th Street.__________________ 281-5tp

TONIGHT

FOB SALE—Two story business
building. Apply to the owner, Klcn
Ares, 805 Dtb St.
284-2Gtc

MINE WORKERS
DO NOT NEED THE
RAILROAD MEN

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

FOUND

_______ LOST

WARD &amp; RIVE

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WASHINGTON, Fell. 22.—Mdifl
cations to “clear intent of offer”
There will be an important busi­
made by Henry Ford for Muscle
ness meeting of tlie Social Depart­
Shoals lias been agreed to by the
ment of the Woman’s Club Saturday
Detroit manufacturer.
afternoon, February 25th at 3:00.
Every member of the Social De­
ST. AUGUSTINE VIC A It
partment is urged to attend.
MADE A BISHOP
Owing to the business meeting of
BY POPE PIUS TODAY
the Woman's Club next week, there
will he no social meeting of the So­
II I . riie \x x „i'liil,'il I’ r r x x l
cial Department next week.
I HOME, Fell. .22,—Pope Pius today
appointed the Very Reverend Patrick
IDLERS IIBIDGK CLUB.
Barry, vicar general of St. August­
Mrs. A. Vaughn was the gracious ine, as bishop of St. Augustine dio­
hostess yesterday afteifioon when cese. Ho is the first American bish­
she entertained at bridge the guests op appointed by the new pope.
including tlie members of tlie Idlers
Bridge Club and one extra table of STATES ATTORNEY
WILL INVESTIGATE
guests.
McCLENNY DISOBDEB
Mrs, Harry Heercn made
high
score while high score among tlie
( H r T h r A xx.irln trd I 'rr a a )
guests was niado by Mrs. E. A. DougJACKSONVILLE, Feb. 22.—A. S.
lass, both prizes being baskets of ' CrcWH (t)f stnrke, state attorney of
flowers.
1t he Eighth Judicial disctrict,, said
here today that he intended to inves­
Miss I.ucilo Denton returned home tigate the trouble at McElemiy Sntyesterday from Orlando where she ( urday which caused the sheriC of
lias been nursing at tlie hospital.
Baker county to telegraph the slier­
' iff of Duval county for help, but
which the Baker county sheriff said
later am united to nothing.
SOCIAL DEPARTMENT NOTICE

FOR RENT

LA DUOS’ DLPA RTMENT

MEN’S DEPARTMENT

Just Received

B i g S a v in g on
T a ilo r -M a d e
S u i t s t h is
W eek

A beautiful line of Taffetas in
Navy and Black, per ytjrd

$ 1 .7 5
CREPE DE CHENES
In white, navy and biege per yard

$ 1 .7 5
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98c

JAMES BROWN POTTER,
FATHER OF FI FI, DIED
28l-5te
TODAY AT ICIIMOM)

SAVE MONEY
Paint your own car. Wo will tell
you how. 300 gallons of automobile
point just received at Sanford Paint
Store, Wclaka Block.—ii. A. Halver­
son.
283-285-28G
The best farm implement, after nil,
is tho farmer’s brain. If he lets that
rust out, like some do their cultiva­
tors, lie might as well go out of busi­
ness.

C O M P A N Y

Assortment of Fancy Socks for
Children
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RICHMOND, Vn.. Fob. 22.—James
Brown Potter, father of Mrs. Fifi
Potter Stillman of New York, died
suddenly here today. Potter cunic
here last night from New York.
BBOWABD COUNTY,
VOTED BONDS FOB
$000,000. YESTERDAY
Illy Tlie

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fob. 22.—
Broward county voted $000,000 road
bond issue yesterday. The complete
returns this morning showed that on­
ly fourteen votcH were east against
the proposition in the entire county.
A doleful brother snys civilization
is on Ita Inst laps.
Don’t df'spnir.
Perhaps it is only a relapse.

Last week we measured the
smallest man in Seminole county
for a Suit of Clothes—this week
we measured the largest man m
Seminole County—both saved.
Doesn’t make any difference
about your size, we can lit you.
Have your measure taken now,
and let the suit be delivered when
it is most convenient for you.
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PONGEES
Per yard

New line Children’s
Slippers are here.—
Lloyd’s Shoe Store.

B A T T E R Y
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KATHERINE McDONALI) in

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FOB SALE—GO acres unimproved,
1018 W .it First 8trect
1018 West First Strwt
southern part Volusia county. Sac­
rifice for next ten days. Any reason­
able offer. Cash or terms. Might
trade for city property. Bargain. Act
now. Clyde Yankee, owner, MIC Mor- FOUND—Kid glove.
Owner may
282-7tp
TO JOIN THEM IN STB IKE SAYS gati street, Tampa, Fin.
have same by identifying and pay­
PRESIDENT LEWIS
281-tf
FOB SALE—One Beo Specdwagoti : ing for this nd.
fODAY
first class condition at a bargain.
Hill Lumber Co.
281-Gtc
i l l , ‘I ' l . e t x x o t ' l n t r i l I ' r r x x l
i II It AGO, Feb
— United Mine FOB SALE—Pair of young nudes, LOST—On First street, a long bar
pearl pin with one pearl out, Snturworkers do not want nation's railwill split pair. Phono 1GG. 281-Otp , 1 , V "
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night, cinder please leave at
---road employees to join them in a FOB SALE—Young gray marc, good
Herald
and
receive
reward.
285-tfc
strike, President Lewis, of the miners,
worker and saddler. Phono 1GG.
LOST—Auto license ~Nol 0-44-290.
said today addressing conference
___________________________ 281 -Gtp
Finder notify Morris Spencer.
leaders of the mine and railway un­
FOB
SALE—Oak
and
other
hard
283-3tp
ions. He spoke of what he termed
wood,
strand
wood
range,
$2.50;
the eoming strike of the miners and
LOST, STB AYE D OB STOLEN—
said It is organization wanted only full fire place, $2.00.—Hoskins Jones,
Large white bull dog, male, cropped
lleardall Avenue._______________
280-tfc
moral support of the railroad men.
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ears and bobbed tail. Finder return
FOB SALE—Harley Davidson motor to E. G. Dnnn, 110 Myrtle nnd re­
-------------------------- GENERAL REPAIRING
cycle, two cylinder, three speeds, coivo reward.
282-itp
ADJOURN SINN I'EIN
Box Gill.
285-12tn ------------ -------------------------------------- West First St.
NATIONAL CON YEN*
Old Ford (;nr»r»
TION FOB 3 MONTHS FOB SALE—Warehouse with It. B. _ _ _______________________ _______ _
Phone No. II7-W
siding. Within four blocks of center FOB BENT—Boom and kitchenette
«lly Tl.e Axxo.lntrd 1‘rrxx)
of city.
for light housekeeping. Phone 554DUBLIN, Fell. 22.—An agreement
Goo. W. KNIGHT W.
288-8tp MORTGAGE MONEY I dr ire toMiss I*lorence Henry and Mrs. Don-^j,, a(|j,,nrn the Sinn Fein national
272-tfc FOB KENT—Nicely f u r n is h e r bed
borrow $2,000 on niy farm, worth
aid Whitcomb entertained most do- j convention for three months was
Just
purchased
Cloister
series
of
rooms
upstairs,
$2.50
and
$3.00
per
j
$0,000.
House worth $3,Out), [.acui­
light fully at bridge yesterday after- rcnchcd today hy convention leaders,
ty pc, brand new. Fine for job work. week.
314 East 5th St.
284-2tp c&lt;l onbrick road, South ofSanford,
noon at the home of the former on
_________________
Magnolia avenue. There being three LIGHTNING STRUCK
(“prices that
please” ).—Seminole FOB BENT—Furnished bed room, 800 Address C. B.Clnrk. General
Dolivtables of players and a number of tea
i’rintery,
002
French.
285-2tp|
Magnolia.
283-3tp
cry,
Sanford.
28.V:it&amp;witp
MIAMI I’OWEB PLANT
guests,
(Quantities of bright lined nasturtiIlly T h e .laxoplillrd I'rrxxl
MIAMI, Feb. 22.—Lightning struck
tums and cnllcndulns in bowls and
10 Stores in Georgin■1 Store in Florida
hanging baskets
were effectively Miami power plant last night and
used, in the vnriuos rooms where the burned out two generators, reducing
power production by two-thirds.
cat'll tables were placed.
Mrs. Hubert Hines held high score
ami was awarded silk hosu.* The cut MODIFICATIONS AGBEED
UPO NBY HEN BY FOBD
prize a Maderia handkerchief, was
MUSCLE SHOAL Oi l KB
won by .Miss Daphne Wimhish.
SELLS IT FOR LESS

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Pence is a wonderful thing. Since
Mexico agreed* to bo reasonable, not
a single nil well has gone dry.

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d rtn llx , o r t r l r h p o n r t h r Item . I t w ill
bp a r r n i l r n t i p r r r l i U e d .

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

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MRS. FRED DA 1(2Ell, Society Editor,
Phone 217-W

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SAVE ENOUGH ON YOUR SPRING SUIT TO BUY A HAT AND A PAIR 0K
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SHOES.

PAY CASH AND BUY FOR LESS.

The Churchwell Co.
First Street-

SELLS IT FOR LESS

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1922
tho solid rock of experience starting
MICKIE SAYS
from the cotton Holds of West Florida,
teaching country school, high school,
weiHfcVApew» oowr ueue*
making his own money to take a law
MO EXOttSVCMW PaORTSl
course and th«n digging down to hard
GOr-f/N WAUE. MA*
work of study th at fitted him for tho
*tU' VAOWEM
COmu' ”&lt;t&gt;
prncticr of law In which ho hns been
-1UEKN, € 0 \F SOO OvMS U6
successful. 'T h e editor of the Herald
[M
N Y U lU '^ tiO SUB-E AOHWfi'
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U. A. SKHL............ AJjarral |J n n « i« legislature one time and we traveled
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various meetings over
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1*ho n e* 148 *a p t o *0 1 0 0 M .” " " '
‘ together
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A d v r r tls lu s Itn tra M ade K n o w n on
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honest endeavors maintained to bo
O ne W r c l t ...................
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fuir and square with his fellow man
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T h e b)K III- t o 1 8 - p n n c W r c k l r H e r ­
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a n d la p u b l i s h e d e v e r y F r i d a y . A d v c r I
That he will, if elected, make the
lla ln g rn tea m ode k n o w n o n np p llcn a
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^ e n r . n l w n y * In a d v a n c e . ________________
justice is assured and his friends in
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a
Seminole and the other counties can
a
a
be counted upon to rally to his stand­
a
a
ard for they know who is this mana
R a n te d /The Shell Fish funds excess helps nor 0f man that is asking them for
JlarutMthe general revenue in the stnte of their support.
Wo have n limited supply of tho now Peace Dollars which wo will dis- *
Florida says n dispatch in Florida pa----------- o
tribute to our friends and customers ns long ns they Inst.
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pers. That tells thu story of protecROTARY'S ANNIVERSARY,
tion of fish and sea foods in the state
of Florida.
Today Iiotnry is seventeen years old
ami is around the world having clubs
Walter Rose again heads the Flor­ in practically every part of the clviliz
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
cwAPter
ida State League—n position thnt
world where its motto of "service
F. P. FORSTER, President
B. F. WIIITNER, Cashier
sought the man instead of the mnn above self" is working for co-opera
seeking the position. Walter will timi among the business men and the
till it as usual—to the best of his leaders of the world's business. The
abilitj---honestly, fairly and square, members of the Sanford Rotary Club
la iu im n s ia iH N iiiiiiiiiiiK n n a iu iiiiin u s ig iiiiiim B H ill
Success to the league. Wo are with
contributing a page advortisea
them in spirit.
meat in today’s Herald setting forth
a
speciul Sale this week only. $150
----------- o-----------the creed and aims of Rotary. The
Boh Holly wonders why a slough- following from the Rotnrinn is timei Russell Phonographs for $115.00.
ter house uml an nbbutoir have never |y :
Easy terms. $10.00 down, bal.
On the Okcechohec Branch of the Florida East Const Railway, Chuluobeen built in Sanford.
Ho thinks
Around the world in seventeen
tn, Fin., among the pines and hikes of Seminole county, nn up-to-date
$5.00
a
month.
Call
and
see
us
Sanford the logical place forsuch an years, Little did Raul Harris and bis
modern brick hotel, with private baths nnd hot wntcr heat. First
for a demonstration.
cstnlishmcnt. it would be—if Or- few friends of the first club dream
class cuisine. Rates $2.50 to $3.50 per day; $10 to $18 per week, ac­
lnndo was not so nearby.—Reporter- that Rotary was to encir.de the world
cording to location of room.
Star.
in seventeen years’ time. Literrlly it
Well, let’s make it at I.ongwood, has done that. Club No. I organized
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I at Chicago on February I!It, 1905,
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Sanford claims to have the only and Ireland, to India, to Australia, to
girl in the United States who made South Africa, and hack again almost
100 per cent on a test in current to Chicago—Club No. 1001 at Gary,
events. Well, Sanford is a 100 per Ind. And all without one failure becent city, why not?—Reporter-Star, ing recorded among qiuhs—no chartPiano tuning by export, over 12
Thanks, old dear, for them kindly or ever forfeited—no dead clubs—and
years factory experience
wurruds. Your attitude is so differ- no clubs that do not pay dues or are
ent from some of your contemporar- not represented a t the annual co m m ­
ies, ex tern polios uml crnbnpplenrics. lions. Is it any wonder that such an
_______ o----------idea was to meet with either instant
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A bank messenger robbed of $22,000
" r tremendous success? ,
a
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in New York the other day while the
Tht‘ principles of Rotary have been
a
money was being carried from one tbe possession of the civilized world
a
a
bnnk to the central bank luid been in*wo thousand years and more,
a
a
the employ of the hank for many
the application of these prlnci■
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years and was drawing tho numifi1,1 11 mnn s business life as well
a
cent salary of $10 a week. The dis- as hin f"'l’ial life—are new. Great
a
patch does not state that the mcssen- teachers of the past have enunciated
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ger was suspected in any way hut wo those principles which have boon set
'mu,hI
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.rctffrv/1
.fir1-.V*,2»u*ir.
down
ns
a
m
atter
of
history.
They
alr-jS‘Yssjjw
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i~can draw our own conclusions.
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can bust be summed up in the words
----------- o----------- Park Trammell has the consolation of Him who first said, “ Whatsoever
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of knowing that he owns a fine m yc would that men should do unto
M
nnge grove in Florida even if ho you, do ye oven so unto them."
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Fortunate, indeed, has Rotary been
should be defeated in the coming elec­
ri
in
the
men
that
she
has
chosen
to
cur­
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tion (which ho will not be). Being
M
ly
the
banner
to
countries
outside
the owner of an orange grove is bet­
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ter than being United States senator those which first took up tier stand­
ard. The seed lias been well planted
any time.—Winter Haven Chief.
in «&gt;,»m,u!i,
Australia, m
in main,
India, in sauui
South aAfri­
Quite true, old chap. But in either -»
m - | Grover C. Powell of Nnshvilb
ca, Rotary i-s
is flourishing
flourishing and
and
case they could get a frost.
ica'
the Tenn., widely known Bible lecturer,
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London yesterday. If the "jingoes” *,ar,s &lt;’1' l,‘e world are finding. Think
Mr. Powell formerly was a lawyer I
want any further proof of the friend- 'dlat a tremendous power for v.orh1 of distinction in Tennessee. He lias
sliip of Kngluml for America tliey fri,!,’dliness and understanding!
Let taken lecture1 work under the ntispir
will have to go to a place of which we us *00^ forward to the time when in os of tiie International Bible Students
have but uncertain knowledge. Tho each of tho principal cities of the Association. The Jecture will begin \
statue was the gift of the state 0f world there will bo a band of follow­ at 7:.’t0 o’clock nnd is free to all.
I
Virginia and the historical value of ers under the banner of "Service
Above
Self,"
each
actuated
by
the
tills event is worthy of a place in tho
£ « 3 s3 2 k i
same principles of friendship and
text books of our country.
f rr-T.p.-xJ*r - - fellowship and acquaintance and un­
derstanding
without
regard
to
relig­
JUDGE DICKINSON
ious faith or political creed—encom284-5tc
It pleases the Herald to he aide to ! ,’nH18jn« nl1' lmrrinB »°"c- AH such
announce the possible candidacy
whether *ot down In Cukuttn or
The heat of battle, you under­
Hon. J. J. Dlcklson for the exulted' in A"‘fl‘«r‘ia,n. ‘&gt;r ia Pekin, with their
stand, depends largely upon control
position of judge of tho Seventh Ju d i-' ra‘liati,'R lint’fl »f influence, with their
of the draft.
cial Circuit. Ever since Mr. Dickin - , l" t*T*d u b co»miunicntion, with their
son has lived in Sanford he has b e e n ' ^ T Kunr‘li,,n*8hil’ ,mcl d,rect,on
our friend and while we have dif. of t,u* Powor of th,,t soniothing which
ferod on some subjects it lias nuv-1is 1‘&lt;&gt;ta r y - n r e all threads woven Into
Ronl Estate nnd Insurance
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tuI’ustry of thu Motherhood
u
SANFORD
.j.
FLORIDA
admired his many sterling qualities °
a
a
the greatest of which is iiis stead- J
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fast advocacy for the right a t Uu
eity and every county in th e ,
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times. Jle is a man who when lie be- ;S ll,t1‘' ° f
is M n * r‘sv,vu‘l “n*1
(I *yl &lt;K 1111.0 A
u
iio/es he is right will take this stand
f,,r in.provoments of a l!
F o u n d ry C o.
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against nil the world and he is mlnm- ki,,ds ,,,0| ,the ord«rl ,,f U,t‘ ' ,u&gt;, (v
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ant in his convictions although sub ' a "d ^'unties arc like private concerns, General Machine and Boiler Work; ■
a
jeet to reason mid debate and gives i it is
. either
, , a case of going forward or Cylinder Grinding; DeLnxe Pistons; ■
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the other follow the right to his own Kn," K '’ai* 'V « rd -n o city, no county,
Oversize Rings and Pins; Flywheel
opinions. What he has gained in ; ,ia
a »d no private business ever
fame and fortune were hewed from
Ht 11 tw wui‘ Iltu
wh,,t »* Steel Gear Bunds; Crank Shafts re­
going to happen- \ on have to make
turned; ngculs for Cnille Inboard nnd
-— - ----------------- needed improvements and whether
you have the ready money or not they Outboard Motors. ----------- Phone fi2
YOU’VE EATEN TH E REST a must be made by burrowing the mon■ ey. Seminole county and Sanford
NOW TIC. n r BEST
■ cannot stand still. Wru must go for■ ward and in going forward bond issues are essential. Our section—the
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greatest in the world, will go forward.
We never try to kid ourselves
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A
good
sire means the beginning of
of groceries will sell here. We
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good
herd;
a scrub sire means tho
found out, early in life, that one
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beginning
of
the
end.
eats to live— ho if they eat the
best they live to onioy it for a
jj much longer time. Come to see

BANANAS!!

Nice Ripe Bananas sell­
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selves and in each other” I
May we work a little harder and strive
a little harder to make this bank a
helpful, useful factor in the life of this
cotnmunity.
May we be worthy of the friendship
and confidence with which you have
favored us in the past and which we
are looking forward to in the coming
year.

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business, that makes a

good the year round, we
will tell you why it is of­
fered at ' a reasonable
price — better investi­
gate today.—Somebody
is going to get it.—217
Sanford Avenue.

Bible Lecturer Will
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First National Bank!

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CHULUOTA INN

J. H. HINTERMISTER
PIANO CO.

MRS. CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, Manager

Welaka Block

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING COLUMNS OF THE
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New line Children’s
Slippers are here.—
Lloyd’s Shoe Store.

Geo. W. Knight

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—

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February 23rd

n years ago, Paul P. Harris, an
In the City of.Chicago, was tor"ilh an unmitigated obsession
ve something of benefit to huThe lonesomeness of the large
. (iuii ,-outine of business, and
„at desire to enlarge his circle
intances spurred him into detion. He invited three friends
(Tice—a coal dealer, a mining
and a merchant tailor—to
,»deliberately elucidated his idea
„ club, n unique club, thnl
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romulgate the spirit of service,
jsiness men better business
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ROTlRY

meeting occurred on February
and was the actual arrival of
tary into a world thnt received
i open arms. Members consist■no man from each business or
on, who met in rotation at their
jf business to discuss various
9 that might arise from time to
il to offer suggestions concernwelfare of the community. In
) strengthen fellowship, it was
uisly agreed thnt each member
all the other by his first name
s nickname.
tcrsliip in the Chicngo Rotnry
creased very rapidly and just
cars after its inception, the sec­
tary Club was organized in San
Ico.* The worthy movement
[along the Pacific Coast, crossed
htineiit, and crept north and
)n the Atlantic Coast. At the
the year 1010, sixteen clubs had
poized in the United States,
initial Convention of Rotary
van held in Chicago in 1910. The
ml Association” was formed at
invention. But, two years later,
Duluth Convention in 1912, Ro­
oked from a national organizaan international organization,
ry has grown more rapidly since
an during the first seven years,
there are more than one thoustnrv Clubs in the world with apfltely eighty thousand members,
gli the greater number nre in
ited States, the land of its birth,
now Rotnry Clubs in Canada,
Jadlnnd, Mexico, Great Britain,
Prance, Ireland, Cuba, South
.n, Smith Africa, the Republic of
a, Japan, China, India, Australia,
Zealand, the Philippine Islands
any other countries.
Inquiries
ken received from Holland, Norpenmark, Sweden, the Falkland
mand British East Africa, which
’ manifest the far-reaching fame

“He Profits MoSt Who Serves Bei?
cPptary oAchieuements
IIATEVER
achieve­
ment marks the his­
tory of the past seven­
teen years of Rotary
activity is clue entirely to, and its
ultimate worth is marked by, the
manner in which each individual
club has lived up to the creed that
“HE PROFITS MOST WHO
SERVES BEST.”

The real achievement of Ro­
tary lies in the way this spirit of
service is reflected in the com­
munity in which a club has been
established. Its activities are
varied and numerous and are us­
ually confined to those things
which no other organization is
formed to accomplish although
nrv.
some of its greatest achievemerits, and necessarily its least
n activities, have been in promoting work for and with other
nizations along the lines which these other organizations are
public recognition of accomplishment. Thus during the great
Rotarians, .nominated by International Headquarters of the
club, at the request of government departments or war work
mizations like the Red Cross, Y. M. C. A., etc., formed the nu|s groups about which were built many most active and efficlocal organizations.
|Taking the achievements of all Rotary Clubs in the eastern and
tern hemispheres, they touch every phase of community life.
Twenty-five thousand boys and girls who had quit school were
lenced to return last September through the activity of 114 RoC’lubs in the “back-to-school” movement which began with the
[ckwell, Oklahoma, Rotary Club three years ago. That is just
of the phases of what is termed Boys Work—one,of the several
Icial agencies through which practically every club in the interfional organization has been active.
The principal branches of Boys Work, in addition to the Boy
&gt;ut Movement, are: Providing or organizing the community
provide boys’ camps, playgrounds and swimming pools; provid|*surgical treatment for crippled children; giving boys vocationiounsel; big brothering under-privileged and delinquent boys;
lablishing dental'clinics, etc.

Governing Body
of Rotary
The International Association of Rotnry
Clubs, embracing more than one thous­
and individual Rotary Clubs, functions
through a Board of Directors which is
elected each year at the annual Conven­
tion. The Directors of the Association
are a president, three vice-presidents,
and a fifth member who is the outgoing
president and who remains ns one of
the Directors for a year after the ex­
piration of his term ns president.
The headquarters or central office of
the Intcrnntionnl Association is loented
in Chicago, and departments nre organ­
ized here for rendering efficient and
individual service to all Rotary Clubs.
Constant contact is maintained with
district governors and committees ns
well as with each individual Rotnry Club
through its officials.
"The Rotarinn,” a large magazine de­
voted to Rotary, is published every
month. Verbatim proceedings of the
International Convention nre printed
each year in book form. The fact that
more than one million copies of reports,
bulletins and publications are printed
annually will suggest a fair idea of thl
enormous amount of work handled at
the central office of the Association.

Literally millions of dollars have
been expended in boys work ac­
tivities initiated or pushed to a
Objects of Rotary
successful issue by Rotary Clubs
in association with other organi­
To encourage and foster:
zations. For instance, in Buffalo,
High ethical standards in business
and professions.
New York, the sum of $500,000
The ideal of SERVICE as the basis of
was raised for a high school stad­
all worthy enterprise.
ium; in Minneapolis a transporta­
The active interest of every Itotarian
tion line for crippled children was
in t'ho civic, commercial, social and
moral welfare of his community.
established so these children could
go to school and the Minnesota
The development of a broad acquaint­
•
anceship
as an opportunity for service
legislature acknowledged Rotary
as well ns an aid to success.
as the .author and vigorous pro­
The interchange of ideas and of busi­
ponent of its legislation providing
ness methods as a means of increasing
the
efficiency and usefulness of Rotarfor adequate schools for such chil­
inns.
dren. These are but two specific
The recognition of the worthiness of
instances of thousands of actual
all legitimate occupations and the dig­
undertakings. Even an approxi­
nifying of the occupation of each Rotnrinn
as affording him an opportunity to
mation of the amount of money
serve society.
involved would be a wild guess,
but the monetary value pales to
insignificance in comparison with the community service rendered
in the development of these activities.
But Boys Work, as stated before, is only one of the many
achievements. Second to none in Rotary activities comes commun­
ity service. Rotary Clubs in many cities have been instrumental in
arousing a civic pride and consciousness that has resulted in the
preparation and adoption of city-beautiful plans; erection of club
houses for soldiers and community settlement houses; the provid­
ing of night schools for aliens, and their instruction in the funda­
mentals of Americanism. Better public highways, “get-together”
meetings of farmers and business men, community .singing, em­
ployment of visiting nurses, safety-first campaigns; in fact, a com­
plete list of the various activities of Rotary Clubs would include
nearly every phase of man’s endeavor toward making his city, his
state, and his country a better place in which to live.
There are innumerable instances where Rotary Clubs have
been called upon for service in times of great stress. Probably the
most striking example was at the time of the influenza epidemic
in the United States and Canada, when many clubs were suddenly
called upon to make surveys of hospital facilities, organize avail­
able local resources for fighting the epidemic, and securing nurses
from less-afflicted communities.

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V. C. COLLER, Prop.
Lloyd's Shoe Store.
284-Gtc General Shop and Mill

aarvatlona to Ba Carrlid Out at
Philadelphia.

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IF YOU
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
want to buy a good used ear, see us at
SI 7 Commercial Street Sanferd, Fla
once. Wo have two LEXINGTONS
that are In perfect condition.
New
S. O. Shinholser
paint, now tires. They look as good ns
now. 1920 and 1921 models, flvo pas­
Contractor and Builder
sengers. The prices are right and
FLORIDA
terms to suit. Will nccept your enr SANFORD
In trade. See them a t once.—B. &amp; O.
Motor Co., 209 Rnrk Avenue, Snnfonl,
Fla.
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FOR SERVICE

Sanford Steam Laundry
Call 146-J
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.. Employment Bureau..
The vocational committee of the Busi­
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requests all young women desiring
employment to register nt tho First
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Room
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Office Hours:
tell us. Phone 498
9 to 12 a. m. nnd 1 to 0 p. m.
Sundnys nnd evenings by appointment
COMFORT COTTAGE

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We invite the public and all users of ELDER
SPRINGS WATER to visit the spring and in
our method of handling its product. Why take
a chance? Your eminent physicians claim
that this water in unexcelled and its purity
makes it most beneficial for many troubles.
Tho Ford people of Sanford as well as the
Western Union recommend this wuter for
batteries.
Call phone 311 and have a bottle of this water
sent you and protect vour health.

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SANFORD

FLORIDA

Peoples Bank of Saif

Savo money by buying your season
tlckot to tho Lyceum Courso. $2,00
for tho season or 7Gc for onch admis­
sion. .
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Henry McLaulin, Jr.

Year 1921 Saw Lesa of It Mined and
Conoumed Than in tho Preceding
Twelve Month*.

PLAN NOW TO HAYE YOUR 0 1 1

An estim ate of the world's produc­
tion and consumption of silver In 1921
gives the world’s total product last
yeur as 101.900,000 ounces, against
174.000. (MW In 1020. Of this total the 212 Bast. 1st St.
Sanford, Fl».
Ownership of Real Estate gives you a definite placet
United States Is estimated to have
produced 50,000,000 ounces In 1021,
■ fluence in the community. It makes you a morti
against firt.400.000 111 1920; Mexico, 02.000,000, against 00.700.tSN); Canada,
■ citizen. AND WHAT BETTER INVESTMENT CANI
10.000. tSW, ugitlnst t2.800.000, and
When
you're
Buffering
from
other countries 119,000,000, against 119,MAKE?
headache,
900.000.
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It Is estimated that consumption for
backacke,
governmental purchases and exports to
toothaohe,
the Bifst absorbed 110,500,000 ounces
more of silver than the year’s produc­
neuralgia,
tion. The tutu! distribution on these
or pain from any other oause, try
accounts Is estimated at 107,fi00,000
ounces, of which 18,000,(NX) ounces
ware assigned to this euuntry's con­
One or two and the pain stops
sumption In the arls, 2,fi0l),000 to sim­
Contain no habit-forming drug*
ilar English consumption, fit),000,000 to
Have you tried Dr. Miles' Nervine?
purchases under the l'lttsmun act by
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shipments by England nml the United ;
Stales to China and the Fur Kant and
22,200,000 to purchases la the United
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cerning automobiles bids you. The more particular you may
be, the better it stands inspection.
Seats as comfortable as your favorite lounge at home. Unholstored 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 of the whole 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 c leave it to you— just ask a Moon owner for his
opinion. He'll give you a better argument for becoming pos­
sessed of one than any wc have.

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“ 1 Franc Or."
Numismatists have been gladdened
hy the news that a single gold franc
has been struck us the monetary unit
which Is the basis of all fimmclul
transactions of the League of .Nations.
It Is a piece of gold about ono-ihlrd
the size of an Kng'llsh farthing, with
the inscription on one side, "N. des N.
(Km-lctc des Nations), IU21;" ami on
the other "1 franc or." hi American
currency It Is equal to 0.1925 dollar.
Apart from there being only one gold
franc, the remarkable tiling ahuut It
Is the shape, which U octagonal, uud
niuyhu It will act as u protest against
the continued use of round coins,
which does not enable one, say, to tell
the difference by reeling between a
six-pence nnd u h.a 1f-sovereign.—Chris­
tian Science Monitor.
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Give it to her.

Defends Puritan Architecture.
Wallace Nuttings’ book on " F u r­
niture of the I’llgrlm Century" Is an
argument to disprove the fallacy Ihul
the I'tirlians were Insensible to beamy
and urt.
Of the rugged substantial relic*
of their building, Mr. Nutting says
"There Is solidity III them, durability,
freedom from caprice, and an expres­
sion of that sober rationality everywhere ehnruetorisiii of the I'urltan
genius.
"For miopia tlon to climate, wise use
of accessible materials. Inner coil*
lenience obtained at low cost and
freedom from dlseordant lines, Puritan
domestic architecture deserves high
praise."
Tills Is no less true of their furnl
Hire necessnries. It In wrong to a s ­
sume that their austerity nnd sim­
plicity were ft a-....I upon them by mere
hardship. Bather were they the out
wurd expression of an inner nobility
nnd spiritual exaltation.
Amusing, but What About Musiciansi
An unrehearsed scene was enacted
during the production of the revue
"Splash Me" at the Tivoli Music hull
al Hull, England. A spuctucuhir fea­
ture Is a great glass tank, said to hold
20,000 gallons of water, In which
"bulbing belles" disport themselves. As
the tank was being prepared for the
performance tho rear side burst and
w ater Hooded the stage. The revue
urllsts scampered off, hut many of the
musicians were drenched* The water
found Ms way to the basement beneath
the stage, and stood at such a level
that the orchestra, on an elevated plat­
form. had to play with their feet In
several Inches of water when they re­
turned to tlielr places. The consterna­
tion of the audience gave way to
amusement when the orchestra was
overwhelmed. The Imthlng scene, of
course, had to lie abandoned.

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been builded by a loyal people, whose mJt T|]
able asset is the confidence, trust and estee *
those who know it best and whose high!*'
deavor is to attain still higher plains of serTj *"
wishes you a happy, healthful and prospJ#
New Year.

I never can hide myself from me;
I seo whnt others may never see;
I know whnt others may never know,
I hnvo to live with myself, nnd so
Whatever hnppona, I want to/bo
Self-respecting; and,' consclenee-frce.
—Edtyir A. Guest.

Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills

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And fool mysolf, ns I come and go,
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I don't wnnt to dress myself up in
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Specialist in Spinal Adjustments 2nd and Third. E. R. BERGQUI8T.
Wm. J. Kermode, D. C. “WE DELIVER THE GOODS’
Quick Service Transfer
Doctor of Chiropractic
Garner-Woodruff Ilulldlng
Storage Facilities

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I wnnt to live with mysolf, nnd so
I want to be fit for myself to know.
I want to bo able, as days go by,
Alwnya to look myself straight in the
eye,
‘I don't want to stand, with the set­
ting sun,
Am] hate myaclf for the things I've
done.

SILVER PRODUCTION FELL OFF

Auto Radiator Repair
Shop

Over Seminole County Bank
Located at 207 French Ave., between
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of Nietzsche, la not of tho warrlor’a
type, but la a gentleman, on aristocrat
nt heart, although democratic In hla
ways.
lie is gentle and sociable, a good fel­
low, heulthy and nctlvc, and has an
esthetic side, being fo*nd of good m u­
sic.
Tiicse are some of the conclusions
drawn from years of experiments
with the rodent by Dr. Milton H.
Greentmin, director of the Wlstar In­
stitute, a t Philadelphia.
To make observations on a more extonidvo scale nnd under more favor­
able conditions than heretofore, p a r­
ticularly In food research, the Insti­
tute is building u $.10,000 home for
rats. The building will he a one-story
wing to the present structure, nnd
will he provided with every kind of
convenience conducive to rat comfort
and well being. Thu results, it is be­
lieved, will bo of fur-rcuchlng benefit
to mnnkind.
Outside of an office nml laboratory
there will he n well-equipped gymnasi­
um for tho rats. Ladders for climb­
ing, modified trapezes, running spuce,
treadmill cages, and knowing ap p a ra­
tus will he provided to give the oil*
gen Icully raised rat the proper exer­
cise.

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Floridn—Snnford
thfnff
^ B lun rc 8
1Florida—Manntco section
......... 2 ha that snow and ice and bliz­ ha
jcoi! celery lnnd nil nround Snnford. Now York .........................
......... 1 ha zards will follow, meaning, ha
h-s of course, in the northern ha
June fith will bo the dnto of tho
Total cars.................................. 40 l*1* states. Floridn may have a ha
amocrstlc primary election.
Paste Destinations of Florida Shipments ha cold spell hut no snow or ha
that in your hnt for future reference.
Waycross, 10; Potomac Yards, l); h’l Ice. Wo arc in thnt favor­
J will soon bo time to think nbout Pittsburgh, ■!; Cleveland, 3; Memphis, Fa ed climu that knows noth­
sunshine
and
2; Birmingham, 1; Jacksonville, 1; F-a ing—hut
the important date,
_
i
Philadelphia, 1; Florence, IB; Now! Fa showers, golden fruit and
early vegetables and every­
S A. Irwin hns returned from a York, S; St. Louis, 3; Cincinnati, 3 ;'
trip to New York and other eastern Atlanta, 1; Baltimore, 1; Toronto, 1; ho thing necessary to make
markets, where h0 purchased tho big- Boston, 1; Chicago, IB; Kansas City, Fa life worth living. Wo hate
,t stock ho hns ovor brought to 0; Omaha, 3; Minneapolis, 2; Little F 1 eloudy days and have few
of them.
£ nford for tho Sanford Dry Goods Rock, 1; Hamilton, Out., 1; Washing- “
3:10 A. M. FEB. 23, 1922
ton, 1; Savannah, 9; Jersey City, *1;
rompnny.
Maximum ...................... 81
Detroit, 3; New Orleans, 2; RochesMinimum .................. 59
jlr. and Mrs. Jones wore in the ter, 1; Fort Worth, I; Ithaca, 1; to­
Range ......... •................ CO
tlty yesterday and today on a bus­ tal, 118 cars.
Barometer ................... 30.17
iness trip and returned to DcLnnd, Diversions Filed Since Last Report
Rain
....................................11
ffhere they nrc mnking hondquartors
From Waycross: Potomac Yards 1,
Culm
and clear.
while Mr. Jones is putting on spec- Chicago 1, Minneapolis 1, Cincinnati,
1,! advertising campaigns in this 1.
Kahahahnhahahaha
Front Savannah: Clovolnnd 1, Chi­
part of the state.
cago, 2.
jtnlph Cooper and Frank Staton, of
From West Jacksonville:
Pitts­
the Antictain Paper Company, of burgh I, Williamsport I.
Jacksonville, were in tho city calling
All quotations are for sales on
en the local trade today. Ralph is Florida Golden Self-Blanching Celery
ha h-i hi ha ha hi ha ha
well known hero having been connect­ in 10-inch crates unless otherwise
For Florida: Local rains
ed with the Drew Company, for many stated.
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tonight ami Friday cooler
years. Frank is Diking over this ter­ Shipping Point Information for Tiles
Friday and in northwest
ritory formerly traversed by Hob
day, February 21st
portion
tonight.
SANFORD, FLA.: Warm, clear,
Kniffht.
ilaulings increasing. Good wire in­
BOY SCOUT BAND
Not a message of woe to many and quiry. Demand and movement good,
of Miss to a few but interesting, in­ market firm, no change in prices.
The lloy Scouts will have n hand of
citing and helpful, will he the free Cnriots f. o. b. cash track: 10 inch
HiMc lecture by Grover C. Powell, of crates Golden Self Blanching, in tho their own many of the former players
Nashville, Tenn., at the Princess The­ rough, ls-()s, $2.2!i-$2.3G. Cnriots f. taking up the idea of having a band
atre Snnford, Sunday night at 7:30. o. it. usual terms: mostly $2.50. 10Subject: "Millions Now Living Will iuch crates Golden Self-Blanching, of 31 pieces for the scouts. Dr. Geo.
Hyman has always been greatly in­
Never Hie.' No collection. 28(L2t&amp;w washed, precolcd, 3a-6s, $3.25.
terested in a boys’ band, organized
Total cnrlot shipments from San­
the first one here several years ago
ford section this season to dnto,
historical SOCIETIES
and
is assisting in the organization of
cars ..........................
73(1
HONOR ADAMS' MEMORY
the
Boy Scout Band. Mr. Ball will
—APPROPRIATE EXERCISES Total cnrlot shipments from Man­
teach
the boys and expects to have
atee section this season to date,
several
future members of the muni­
film Thr AhuooIhIciJ I*rrn»&gt;
cars ................................................ 157
cipal band among the beginners in
WASHINGTON, Fell. 23.—Repro- Total cnrlot shipments from Flor­
tho Boy Scout Baud. They will ho
icntativcs of historical, patriotic and
ida last season to same date,
jttog
enabled
to buy their instruments on
art societies today honored the mem­
cars .......................................
tho easy payment plan and by hav­
ory of John Quincy Adnms by hold­
"Glad Tidings of Great Joy”— ing many of the older members of the
ing memorial services on the spot,
now marked by n bronze plntc, where “Millions Now Living Will Never former boys band to help organize it
Q u e e A o f 5\
the great statesman, who bnenmo tho Die." Free Bible lecture, Sunday should lie easy sailing.
w
fu .1 AiW* FOX P ro d u ctio n
sixth president of the United Stntcs, night, Princess Theatre, Snnford, nt
Pence is a wonderful thing. Since
fell fatally stricken in tho capitol. 7:30. Grover C. Powell, of NnshvUleSenator Cnrnway, of Arkansas, de­ Tenn. Don’t miss it. No collection. Mexico agreed to lie reasonable, not AT THE STAR THEATRE FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY
280-2 t&amp;w. a single oil well has gone dry.
livered the elogy.

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

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

J d k Oiissr Q oslb

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

Perkins &amp; Britt
The Store Thnt Is Different

Sanford, Florida

THE WEATHER

CELERY GROWERS WANTED
I

Two families that know how to raise Celery, arrangements
can he made for advancing money through crop, good hous­
es, farming implements and teams supplied, don’t answer
unless you mean business, for further information, address,

O. C. HARRIS, Oldsmar, Florida
MADE TIRES CHEAPER
In the advertisement of tho BryanWheeler Motor Co., yesterday there
was a mistake in the prices of tires
and it has kept tho Bryan-Wheeler
force busy today explaining tho m is­
take. It was several dollars cheaper
than it should have boon and while
the prices are very low now tho Her­
ald was trying to make them lower.
Of course, when it comes to selling
them cheap tho Bryan-Wheeler Co.,
is there but they do pot want the
Herald to lose them money on the
tires, hence wo mnko tills explanation
in justice to this firm. However, they
arc selling them toduy so fast Unit
they feel justified in taking a half­

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page right along for they always got
quick results in Herald advertising.

SURE

We will give information and advico
on all kinds of painting and decorat­
ing.—Sanford Paint Store, Wclnkn
Bloek, Snnford, Flu.—H. A. Halver­
son.
284-3tc

Closing out Men’s
work shoes, prices down.
—Lloyd’s Shoe Store.
284-5tc
The Herald for Post Cards.

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ARE COMING BIG

F r id a y a n d
Saturday

THE REASON STERLING SILVER 20-PIECE SET WAS SOLD

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AT $47.50 THIS IS ONLY ONE OF THE HUNDREDS OF BAR\

GAINS BEING SOLD AT—

__________________
Rig lot of Remnants from our “Violet Brand Sale” for
Friday and Saturday. Long Cloth, Nainsook, White
Skirting, Voiles, Organdy, Silks and Colored Wash

Auction

Goods of all kinds. Two big tables, some marked less
than—

Beautiful present given twice daily. Plenty of fun. Don’t fail to
come at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m.
1

JEWELERY STORE
BRADY’S
Harry Holtsman &amp; Company', Auctioneers.

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S anford Daily Herald

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SANF 0 RD

“The City S ubsinriirnl ^

SANFOR D
“The City Substantial"

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

NUMBER 287

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1922

VOLUME IJ

business su spen d ed

NEWPORT NEWS TOD AY
FUNERAL ROMA VICTIMS

FARMERS DEMAND NEBRASKA WOULD WANTED TO COMPROMISE
HENRY’S OFFER BE PAY BONUS FROM
ACCEPTEDAT ONCE DEBTS OF STATES 4-PACT PACIFIC TREATY
ARE NOT IN FAVOR OF POWER 812.1,000,000 COULD HE RAISED
IIY COLLECTING MONEY
COMPANY TAKING OVER
LOANED LONG AGO.
MUSCLE SHOALS

•tit*

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BUT FAILED IN PURPOSE
WALL STREET IS

(Hr Tin* tatorlnlril I'rrna)
Ill) The Amnrlnled I’rraa)
WASHINGTON,
Feb. 24.—Repre­
WASHINGTON,
Fell.
2L—Consid­
1 4 *
D
i fi
•
Meantime Army Board
sentative
Andrews,
republican, Ne­
if an n i|iT r»ip m p
bate
in Senate
F oreign
eration was given yesterday by both
Presses Investigation
braska, came forward today with a
the war department and the Hou
rllllTla
Relations Committee
proposal to finance n bonus , partly
military
committee
on
the
question
into Cause
it disposing of tho Government's pow­ through the collection from twentyer and nitrate projects at Muscle six states of $28,101,044 loaned them
Shoals, Ala., to private enterprise for h ythe government 80 years ago. He
NEW YORK, Fob. 24.—Financial
introduced a bill to direct the treas­ storms in speculative Wall Street, AND SAYS TREATY DOES NOT
completion nnd operation.
ARMY-NAVY SERVICE WILL RE
CONTEMPLATE ANY
At tho war department Secretary ^ury department to cnll for n refund which swept the brokerage firm of
' ALLIANCES
I1VYTON AIRPLANE MECHANIC
READ OVER BODIES OF
Weeks received the final draft of the of the principal with interest at four Knrdos and Uurko into bankruptcy
SAID HAG WAS UNSAFE HEMEN WHO DIE.
offer made by Frederick E. Engstrum. per cent from tho (into of the loans. last night, hit four more houses to, „ y Thp A„ „ ,iB| Pd prPaa)
‘ FORE HE LOST HIS LIFE
This would yield a total of $124,000,­ day.
of
Wilmington,
N.
C.,
for
completion
WASHINGTON,
Fob. 24.—An nd| IIv Till- A»iirlnlril l,ri'«»)
of
the
Wilson
dam
and
operation
of
000
Mr.
Andrews
estimated.
NEWPORT
NEWS,
Vn.,
Fob.
24.—
Involuntnry
petitions
In
bankruptministration
move
for
n compromise
1
i i i r T k r A M O f l n t e i I 'r r M )
NEWPORT NEWS, Feb. 24.—All On n point overlooking the broad the nitrate plants for the fixation of • Tile balance needed for meeting a cy were filed in federal court against: on reservations to the four-power Pnbusiness here and in Norfolk and oth- bosom of James river, swept nlwnys nitrogen from the air and production soldier bonus could be met through u
S. S. Ruskny &amp; Compnny; linhili- cific treaty failed of immediate sucor surrounding communities were siih- by the sen breezes they hnd loved to of fertilihers under a proposed 50 yont conversion of the British debts into ties estimated at $2,500,000 and a s - 1cess yesterday after it had stirred up
marketable securities, according to *cts at 81.500,000.
pcmlc dtodny during the public funer- ride* on the wings of mnn-mnde birds, lea.se.
‘
a spirited debate In the senate foreign
the
Nebraska member.
'
At
the
Capitol,
the
military
com­
n| for Roma Victims. Meanwhile the the thirty-four men of the army air
.!. W. Ball &amp; Compnny; liabilities relations committee,
army board pressed its investigation service who went to their death when mittee heard Gray Silver and R. F.
estimated at $150,000 nnd assets at
Coming directly from a conference
$10,000.
with President Harding, Chairman
into the cause of the disaster, hearing the promt airship Roma bent her sil­ Rower, Washington representative I-ELI.SMKRE CASHIER
SERIOUSLY INJURED
more witnesses today behind closed very head to earth and yielded to 1and assistant, respectively, of the
odney and Company; liabilities nnd Lodge of the committee, laid beforo
IIY AN F. E. C. TRAIN assets not given.
bis colleagues a revised reservation
doors and expected to report its find- fiery disaster, today received their American Federation of Farm Bu­
The New York curb market an- declaring In specific terms that tho
i„Kfl to the War Department within last farewell from their comrades reaus, who enthusiastically advocated
I Hr The I ••nrlnlnl | ,r&lt;-«al
and the honor of thousands from nil the proposal made by Henry Ford
the next few days.
FORT PIERCE. Feb. 24.—D. P. nounred the suspension of Rnsmuscn treaty does not contemplate tin "al­
for
100
year
lease
and
outright
pur­
and Compnny for alleged failure to linnee' and drafted to take the placo
walks of life.
Atkisson, cashier of the Dnnk of meet its engagements.
of tho blanket reservation to which a
DAYTON, Ohio, Fob. 24.—Robert
Not nil of the bodies of those who chase of the Muscle Shoals project.
Uoth denounced the offer submit­ Fellsmere, was seriously injured by
A steady stream of failures for the majority of the committee members
Munson, airplane mechanic, who lost died will lie in their flag-draped enshis life in the Roma disaster doubted kets on Casino Park during the fun­ ted by the Alabama Power Company tlic north hound train at Sebastian at Inst month with resultant heavy loss- previously had indicated their stip­
the safety of the dirigible according eral services, for some have been sent for purchase of the Warrior steam midnight last night. One leg was es to customers throughout the Unit- port.
Those who had sjionsorod the ori­
to a letter received by his aunt at already to the other pnrts of the plant and 50 year lease of the re­ i cred nnd the other badly mangled. ed States and Canada, recently led
maining
properties.
ginal
blanket qualification immediate­
There
were
no
witnesses
to
the
ac­
Mininislnirg. In the letter, written country for burial. Rut nil will bo
District Attorney Ronton to stnrt an
Only
two
requests
remained
before
ly
opened
fire on the new reserva­
cident.
Ilis
recovery
is
doubtful.
Monday night and mailed Tuesday, honored, the plain, heroic words of
investigation of alleged irregular
while enrouto to hangar to board the the army-navy service will lie read Ihe committee last night for hearing;, The injured man wan taken l*y a later practices by brokers, the most com­ tion and the hour debate which fol­
Roma, Hanson said the fabric “was for all together, and nil will be rep­ on the Ford bid, including that of the train to the hospital at St. Augus­ mon of which was alleged to he the lowed was described by senators
present as the stormiest passage witresented by friends, for there was Alabama Power Company, whose tine.
bucketing of orders.
in Lad shape.”
Of thirty odd firms that have gone nesseil in the committee since the days
not one who died hut was known spokesmen, headed b.v S. II. Dent,
into bankruptcy since the first of the of the \ ersailles treaty fight. SunnNORFOLK, Feb. 24.—Every ves­ among the people of eastern Virgin­ fornuy chairman of the committee, \l MtEI. NORM AND
were scheduled to appear today in
IS CRITICALLY ILL
year. twelve have been found by tors liornh, of Idaho, nnd Johnson, of
tige of the wrecked Roma, the diri­ ia.
WITH INFLUENZA grand juries to have operated in a • alifornia, among tho Republicans,
gible which c r a s h e d to earth at the
The public service will lie held at explanation of the company s claim
manner to warrant indictment of and Senator Pomereno of Ohio, on tho
army Imse with a consequent loss of .'1 o'clock and at that hour nil busi­ iTir optional rights on the Waribr
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some of their members. Nineteen Democratic side, were said to huso
thirty-four lives, was cleaned up here ness houses and offices in Newport propeity in the event it is disposed of
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 24.—Tho persons are under indictment nnd led the opposition to the ndministrato
other
private
interests.
News will dose to remain so until
today.
The Muscle Shoals question also condition of Mabel Normand, report- several of them are reported to have Hon proposal, while all the other
Parts of the machine were removed the last body hns been removed from
cd■'critically ill last night, remains
reseyvationists reserved final judg­
from hero to Newport News where the its grassy catafalque on the river was discussed on the floor of tile unchanged today. She is reported to disappeared from the city.
House
yesterday
when
Representative
ment. In liis advocacy of tho modi­
Unusual
interest
attached
to
the
final investigation is being held. It hank to stnrt on its long journey to
he suffering from an aggravated
Huddleston,
of
Alabama,
declared
that
fied draft Senator Lodge was second­
Knrdos
&amp;
Burke
failure
heenuse
the
is expected these parts will be tested rest under the sod of home. A chnpease of influenzn. Miss Normand
later to ascertain whether there lain from Fort Monroe will rend the tty per cent of the people of Alabama collapsed at tho Taylor funeral, and Junior member of the firm, Joh*’ ed l&gt;y Senators Kellogg of Minne­
might have been a defect in material service for the army: civil rites will urged tho acceptance of the Ford pro­ stated then that she was on the verge Hurke, was treasurer ’&gt;f the Unite' sota nnd New of Indiana, both Re­
lie carried out under the leadership posal. He asserted they would rath­ of a nervous breakdown. Friends to­ States under former Priesident Wil­ publicans.
or workmanship.
Without taking action, the commit­
Kailure of the controls to function of several loenl ministers nnd n few er see the Tennessee river go unhar­ day said slu- suffered tile partial loss son. lie resigned that position in
nessed
than
have
the
Alabama
Pow­
tee
adjourned until today and various
properly which has been given ns the brief tributes to the men, with music
of her muscles for twelve hours yes­ 1021 to go into business with Knr- groups began a series of conferenc­
e
r
'
Company
take
over
the
Muscle
iliis, a 2rt-yenr-old broker who started
chief cause of the disaster, is not now by militnry hnnds, will close the cere­
terday.
Shoals property.
in Wall Street eight years ago ns a es in the hope that some more satis­
being taken as seriously as at first. mony.
f act ory ground for compromise might
The caskets will be placed side by
&lt;'buries W. Dvorack, superintend­
K|
US $1 ft a week messenger hoy.
lie found to prevent a long reserva­
“Tlie
whole
tiling
reminds
me
n
f
ent of airship construction at McCook aide, each draped by the flag nnd each
“a
tion tlcbnfe during committee consid­
the
old
adage,"
Hurke
said,
"that
•
&gt;
Field, Dayton, Ohio, stated thut fail­ covered with the Moral tributes of th.«
Ha
e ra ti on of the treaty. Last night tho
cobbler
should
stick
to
Ills
last.
I
d
ty
of
Newport
News,
the
American
ure of the control to work is an aero­
opposing elements apparently were
a
m
alawyer
by
profession.
I
made
Legion
and
personal
friends
and
rela­
dynamic theory and was not neces­
i"i
a mistake going into tho brokerage no nearer together than before.
sarily the cause of the trouble with tives.
CELERY
The precise attitude of the presi­
business, concerning which I find I
the Roma.
dent
regarding reservations was not
know too little.
KI WAN IS LUNCHEON
"I
.want
tin*
situation
cleared
un
explained
to the committee by Senai
Carlo! Shipments Reported for Thurs­ ain1 all transactions of the firm open- t»r I.odge, hut members gained tho
Blanket Reservation
AUTHORITIES
DECLARE
MISS­
Yesterday, at the Valdez Hotel, the
day, Februnfy 2.'lrd
ING MAN NAMED HY
ed wide to tho public. I know such a ‘Impression that Mr. Harding was not
Four-Power Treaty
usual luncheon of the Kiwanis Cl b
Florida—Sanford
section
50 process would nbsolvp mo personally, disposed to accede to the banket pro.
FIELDS.
is Satisfactor&gt; ,was held. The average attendance
Manatee section
II'
was good and the Club voted to elite1
I
_ and I have not the slig h test doubt posnl introduced several days ago by
t i l ) T I m* \ — o i -I i i k U I’ r r a a l
hut what it would rlcnr up Inslnun- Senator llrnndegec, Republican, ConLOS ANGELES, Feb. 24.—A ChinTotal cars
.....
55 tlons against the firm." Hurke said ' necticut, and now awaiting action. It
TO PRESIDENT AND MAJORITY the International Contest on attend­
ance. Captains have been appointed esc hearing the name of Wong Leo—
Destinations of Florida Shipments
OF MEMMDERS OF SENATE
he had lost everything in the crash. was indicated clearly that the Whlto
and the Club divided so there will
Savannah. 10; Florence, I; Jersey
COMMITTEE.
House would like to see all reserva­
the
same
as
that
of
the
Chinese
said
lie some renl rivalry or competition
City, .'I; Syracuse, I; Chicago, 8; New
tions
voted down hut, failing that,
which makes up the life of any club. Uy Harry M. Fields, in Detroit, to York, I; Detroit, 2; Elnii#. 1; Poto­ Crankless Engine
Ill) Tin* \aaiirliitrri I’rraal
would
continue to seek whatever soft­
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—A modi­ Robert Deane gave a fine talk on have been a member of the group of mac Yards, 0; Cincinnati, 3; Pitts­
ening
appeared
possible in the reser­
in Motor Car
fied blanket reservation to tho four f “Relation of the Hanks to the City." three persons he drove to the home of burgh, 2; Boston, I; Wnycross, 5;
vation
proposals.
The fact that many people of this William Desmond Taylor the night Kansas City. 11; Cedar Rapids, 1; Mil­
Drove in Today While tho committee olemont- .vera
power trenty (h said to be satisfact­
fair city are investing their cash in tho film director was murdered—left waukee, 1. Total ears, 55.
reforming their lines for u renewal
ory to President Hnrding nnd a tun- 1outside promotions ami get-rich-quick
Diversions Filed Sinec Last Report Dr. E. II. Armstrong, President of of thu argument at today's meeting, WB
Los
Angeles'
fhlnntown
two
days
(
jority of the members of the sonnto schemes' was set forth and tho value
ago, it wns alleged tonight by slier- 1 From West Jacksonville: Savan­ Company, Here With New Engine
the four power trenty m s attacked
foreign relations was debated by the 1of putting their money in home en­ ilfs deputies lit work on the enso.
nah 1, Pittsburgh I.
in the senate by Senate Watson, who
committee today and an agreement terprises and in the banks whore il
All quotations lire for sales on t The eranklcss engine which has coupled a belated hir
The officers said they hnd nothing
;
.to to
wns reached to vote on tho trenty it­ could be used for valuable purpose- to lead them to believe that the Chin­ Florida Golden Self Blanching celery been a muclf, mooted question for George Washington v .'.l’.i v prediction
self and nil proposed reservations at 1in our city was clearly defined. It ese had anything to do with the slny; in 10-in. crntiv* unless otherwise stat­ the past two yents was seen on n.i that the proposed four power arrange-*
tomorrow's sessions. Tho text of the was a good talk, full of good thought. ing of Taylor, but they pointed out ed.
streets last night and was being dem- meat would he an expensive depart­
reservation snyo the "United States The educational committee will hold that his departure wns siniujtnneous Shipping Point Information for Thurs­ unstinted by the president of the com­ ure from the traditions of tlie fath­
understands that under the statement the hoards for ten minutes at each wlt/li the first intimations from De­
pany. Dr. Armstrong tells us the ol ers. Gcrmuny nnd Russia, ho prophoday, February 2:ird.
io tho preamble ,or under thu terms meeting in the future at which time troit that Fields might have importSANFORD, FLA.: Warm, rained ject of driving this ear through the
woUj(| j)(, ,|raw„ together ovontof this treaty there is no commitment the club will learn more good things nnt information in connection with during the day.
Iluuliugs heavy. stnto is for a double purposo-to show UM,ly jn anlnKon|8m to the “quudrupla
to an armed force, no alliance, no ob- 1about Kiwanis and what Kiwanians the ease.
Good wire impiiry.
Demand and the great number of stockholders M|||nnco.. with th0 roHult tlmt a new
arc doing all over thu country. The
ligation to join in any defense."
According to Field's story as tele­ movement good, market firm, little throughout Florida who have hcl|Uu hnlnucu of power nrangement would
luncheon was fine and it was a jam- graphed l.y Sheriff Irving L. Coffln, change in prices. Pul lets f, o. It. cash to produce this wonderful engine, and
bo established involving the United.
up meeting.
track:
I"
inch
crates
Golden
Self
shown
their
faith
in
the
company
by
at
Detroit,
to
Sheriff
William
I.
TrncStates.
Nejjro Hanged
__________ . *
ger. here, the murder nf Taylor wns Blanching, in the rough, l.i-fis, $2.25- liuying securities, that the engine lias i
at Gainecville at
NEGKO DALI. REARERS
$2..’15;
cuilots
f.
o.
h.
usual
terms:
wire
actually
been
perfected,
and
further­
plotted In a “hop Joint” nt Venice, n
which may he adapted for all purposes
THREATEN STRIKE AT
orders: mostly $2.50. Washed, pro- more, to give it a hard endurance run,
■m
Noon Today
and places whore mechanical power
ST. PETERSBURG bench suburb of I-os Angeles.
that it may ho thoroughly tested out may be needed, so snys Dr. Armstrong
Arrangements
wore
completed cooled, 4s»&lt;1h, $3.00.
III) TIip Aaaorlntrd I'rfim)
for any weak parts which may exist,
shortly before noon February 1, eight Total carlot shipments from San­
who is making iiis headquarters at tho
GAINESVILLE, Fin., Fch. 24.—
ST. PETERSBURG, Fob. 24.—A hours or more before Taylor wns kill­
ford section this season to date,
that they may hu remedied before go­
•'"hn Howler, negro, 25, was hangetl strike of negro pall hearers is threat­
Valdez Hotel where ho may bo found
ears
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in the Alachua county Jail at noon to­ ened hern. A committee of negroes ed. the telegraphic details continued.
Total earlot shipments from Man­
told, this ear passing along the high­ er information Regarding thu Com­
day for the murder of Deputy Sheriu who called on the chief of police to- At tlint time a woman named by
atee section tills season to dale,
ways of Florida is creating great un
Helds
as
Jennie
Moore,
and
Wong
Robert Arnow at Micnnopy last June. ganize a pall hearers union, and de­
". puny or this engine,
ears .............t .......... *................. ■. ii thusiasm amongst ineclmnieal engi- 1 *
Lee,
a
Chinese,
nnd
an
American,
Tlie negro spent the morning singing clared they wanted i&gt;ny for their ser­
Total earlot shipments from Flor­
ncors, and the public in general, as it
mid praying and mounted the scaffold vices anti said that if they tlidn t get Johnny Clark, sat in n dingy room
is tlie first and only eranklcss engine ROOMING HOUSE FIRE
ida
last
Reason'
to
same
date,
calmly hut when the sheriff rend the it, they would strike. Tho chief told in Venice nnd reviewed alleged plans
TAKES TOLL OF THREE
12SI ever known operating in a ear. Dr.
cars ............................ ......
death warrant ho beenme intensely them to go ahead and organize hut for slaying Taylor heenuse of tlfelr
—OTHERS ARE INJURED
Armstrong advises us ho will remain
agitated and wns swaying when tlm not to mix any white person with belief he wns interfering with tho
in Sanford today and Saturday, that
WADLEY, GEORGIA, FIRE
drug traffic.
I l l ) T lu - .i M n r l i i l r i l l ‘ r f « )
trap wns sprung. Ho made *n speecu their activities.
those who may bo interested in thi»
IN BUSINESS SECTION,
CLEBURNE, Texas, Fob. 24.— iv 38
in which ho attributed the crime to
ENTAILS HEAVY LOSS Florida product may hove an oppor­ Three people woro burned to death
JOINT BASKETBALL
whiskey nnd hnd women. He was TWO ARE MISSING
TOURNAMENT BEGINS
tunity to see it work, and thu cur will nnd three others probably fatally In­
11#
I l l ) / T h r V -fto r l-ilr il I’ rraH l
pronounced (lend cloven minutes after
AFTER TANK EXPLODES
TODAY
AT
ATLANTA
be
shown
on
the
street
not
far
from
jured
in
a
fire
which
destroyed
a
'
.
.’.
I
S
WADLEY,
Gn.,
Feb.
24.—Firo
to­
the trap dropped.
AND FIRE DESTROYS
day destroyed the main business sec­ the Herald office or near the corner rooming house here today. Tho flw
,M%- •t’l... « -a-lll' 1,1*&gt;*ll I’- r a a l
of the Peoples’ Dnnk, and ns this is \yisa caused
__ „
by tho oxplosion of an
STORM WARNINGS UP TODAY.
ATLANTA, Fell. 24.—The joint tion here with an estimated loss of purely a 100 per cent Floridu produo- ai, stove,
STAMFORD, Conn., Fob. 24.—Two
$150,000.
Tho
water
pressure
wns
men are missing after a $100,000 fire Imskctball tournament of tho South­ weak and tho volunteer firemen Were tion, with possibilities of establishing |
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. . . 411) T in * A n a o r ln tr d I'r r a a )
ern Atlnntie conference nnd Southern
that
followed
the
oxplosion
of
a
tank
4s
the
most
stupendous
industrial
plants:
Big
storms
are threatened on all
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—Storm
unable to cope with tho finmes until
to
decide
tho
college
championship
of
car
of
acids
at
IUehnrds
&amp;
Company’s
in
the
world
in
producing
thin
engine,1
the
coasts.
warnings remnined today at North
tho firo'burned itself uut.
tho South, bognn hero today.
plnnt hero today.
Cape Hattcrns.

behinF doors

FUNERALS OF
ROMA’S VICTIMS
RE B E D TODAY

HAIlU n il,

IN BANKRUPTCY LODq E

CHINESE NOW
IS SOUGHT IN
. TAYLOR CASE

ACTIy g

MARKETS

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1922
Mrs. Vnneo Douglass, Mrs. L. M. Tel­
ford, Mrs. W. A. Lester, Mrs. Hughey
nnd Mnrgnrct Cownn.
About forty woro present including
MRS. FRED DAKJKit, Society Editor, n number of visitors.
Phone 217-W
If r a n h n r r n n r frle n ta v U ltla s
__If y e a n r* golmm R i / s k t N n r * a n l i | DELIGHTFUL SOCIAL COURTESY

SOCIETY

club member* present were Mrs. D,
L. Thrnshor, Mrs. F. E. Koumlllnt,
Mrs. Hnrry B. Lowis, Mrs. F. L. Mll&gt;
ler and Mrs. Ilnl Wight.

T. N. T. AND 8EMINOLES CLUB.
The members of tho T. N. T. nnd
horn*, o r If too n r * t a l t r l l U I l f , w rit*
Seminolo
Clubs woro delightfully en­
■ pi.atnl r n r a to I k l i d e p a r t m e n t , Jflvlns
The gracious chnrm of Mrs. Walter tertained yestordny afternoon by
Classified Ads Gc a line. No
detnIU , n r t r l e h p o n c t h e Ite m . I t will
Morgan ns hostess was delightfully Mrs. A. W. Leo at hor apartments on
be K rrntljr a p p r e c i a t e d .
.nd tnken for less than 25c.
expressed yesterday nfternoon in the ! First Htreet, there being three tables
nnd positively no classified
SOCIAL CAI ENDAR
pretty bridge pnrty at which she en­ of plnyers.
ads charged to anyone. Cnsh
tertained at her homo on Park ave­
Quantities of frugrant red roses
must nccompnny all orders.
Fridny—Tho Mothers’ Club will moot nue, complimenting Miss Mnrle Floyd
Count
five words to n line
combined
with
fern
were
artistically
at tho homo of Mrs. W. Morton Iof Opalnka, Ala., the attractive guest
!
arranged
in
baskets.
Tho
score
cards
nnd
remit
accordingly.
Thigpen, on Mngnolln avenue at of Miss Fern Ward. The guestt in­
[were designed with hatchets nnd
3:30 p. m.
cluded the members of the Ron Ton ' cherries being symbolic of the day.
Snturdny—Hospital shower nnd re­ bridge and one extrn tnble.
After sevurnl very interesting
ception from 3:00 to G:00 o'clock.
An attractive yellow anil green dol­ games of bridge, scores were counted J'OIt RENTSnturday—Children's Story Hour will or scheme was carried out in the ar­
Mrs. Harry
bo held at 1:00 o’clock at Central tistic decorations and details of this nnd prizes awarded.
Walsh
making
high
score
among the
Park.
affair, lovely nasturtiums and green­ Seminoles was awarded a cut glnss
Saturday—Master Charles Betts will e ry being arranged in bowls and hnngWANTED
entertain a number of his young I ing baskets in the rooms whero the jam jar, while Mrs. S. M. Lloyd mak­
ing
high
scoro
among
the
other
guests
friends at his homo on Palmetto .card tables were placed.
was given a glass mayonnaise bowl
avenue at 3:00 p. m.
The prizes for top score, a bridge and ladle.
Saturday—Fancy dancing class at set, was won by Mrs. Rryan SturAt the conclusion of the card game
the Welaka Apartments at 3 p. in. man, while tho consolation was
the
hostess assisted by Mrs. Paul
Monday—St. Agnes Guild will meet awarded Mrs. Dick Rrown, it being a
Riggers
served dainty refreshments
at tho home of Mrs. Earl Burdick shopping list. The honoree, Miss
consisting
of ico cream topped with
FOR SALE
on French avenue nt 3:30 p. m.
Floyd, was presented a dainty vanity strawberries, individual cakes iced
ns momento of the occasion.
in white with red cherries, salted al­
Monday—Westminster Club will meet
Delicious refreshments consisting monds in chnrrio cups, nnd chocolate
at the Manse nt 3:30 with Mrs. of frozen fruit salad topped with
ring minths. On ench plate wore
Robert Cobb as hostess.
cherries and tiny America flngs, sal- red roses for fnvors.
FOR SALE—Two story business
tines, olives, nnd coffee were served at
building. Apply to the owner, Klen
Those
enjoying
this
pretty
party
The ninny friends of Mrs. S. W. the conclusion of the game.
Arcs, 805 0th St.
284-20tc
were
Mrs.
S.
M.
Lloyd,
Mrs.
John
Wnlker will regret to lenrn that she
FOR SALE—60 ncres unimproved,
is quite ill nt her home on Mngnolin
DAUGHTERS OF WESLEY.
southern purt Volusia county. Sac­
avenue.
Miss Ressie Zachary entertained the
rifice for next ton days. Any re;^.li­
members of the Daughters of Wesley
able offer. Cash or terms. Might
Miss McKinley, of Birmingham,1most pleasantly Tuesday evening at
trade for city property. Bargain. Act
Ain., is the attractive guest of Mrs. Iher home on Magnolia nve.
now. Clyde Yankee, owner, 1115 Mor­
Ella Leffler.
Roses and nasturtiums were used
gan street, Tampa, Fla.
282-7tp
in charming profusion in the var­
Mr. and Mrs. llownrd I\ Smith ious rooms, and the evening was de­
Seminolo Kchcknh Lodge meeting, FOR SALE—One Reo Speed wagon
have ns their guest, Mrs. R. I). Smith lightfully spent with sewing, and mu­
first clnss condition nt a bargain.
Friday night, Feb. 24th.
Covered
of Tifton, Gn.
Hill
Lumber Co.
281-6tc
sic.
dish supper at 6:30. Meeting at 7:30.
Late in the evening Miss Zachary Come and bring your lunch.
FOR SALE—Pair of young mules
Mrs. I&gt;. D. Mc.Murphy and daugh­ served congealed fruit salad, sultincs,
will split pair. Phone 166. 281-6tr
ter, Adclc, of Augusta, Gn., are the colfee and mints.
Have
you
heard?
Henr
again!
FOR SALE—Young gray marc, good
guests of tile former's brother and
About thirty enjoyed the cordial "Millions Now Living Will Never
worker and saddler. Phono 166.
sister, Mr. ami Mrs. II. I,. Gibson.
hospitality of Miss Zachary.
Die,” Sunday night at the Princess
281-6tp
Theatre,
Sanford.
Free.
28U-2t&amp;w.
FOR
SALE—Onk
and
other
hard
\V151.FA RE 11EPA RTM ENT
$2.5(1;
wood,
strand
wood
range,
There will lie a call meeting of
Closing: out Men’s fire place, $2.00.—Hoskins Jones,
the Welfare Department of the Wom­
280-tfc
work shoes, prices clown. Itcnrdnll Avenue.
an's Club Monday afternoon at three
FOR SALE—Harley Davidson motor
o'clock for tile purpose of election of
—Lloyd’s Shoe Store.
cycle, two cylinder, three speeds.
officers for the coming year.

Chns. Brndy, the Baritone Soloist, will sing e
nesdny Night

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

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FOUND
FOUND—Kid glove.
Owner may
have snme by identifying and pay­
ing for this ad.
281-tf

LOST

AUTO
REPAIR

SHOP

LOST—On First street, a long bar
pearl pin with one pearl out, Sntur­
day night. Finder please leave nt
Herald and receive reward. 285-tfc
LOST—Auto license No. C-44-290.
Finder notify Morris Spencer.
283-3tp
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN—
I.nrgo white bull dog, male, cropped
ears and bobbed tail. Finder return
to E. G. Dnnn, 119 Myrtle and re­
ceive reward.
282-4tp

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272-tfc
Just purchased Cloister series of
SAVE MONEY
typo, brand now. Fine for job work,
("prices that please").—Seminole FOR RENT
Paint your own car. We will tell pr|ntcry, 002 French.
285-2tp
Magnolia.
you how. 300 gallons of nutomobile
point just received at Snnford Paint
Store, Welaka Block.—II. A. Halver­
son.
10 S to res in G eorgia
The “Message of tho Hour"—"Mil­
lions Now Living Will Never Die,”
will lie heard (D. V.) in every known
country in the world next Sunday,
February 26th, and in Sanford, Mr.
Grover C. Powell, of Nashville, Tomi.,
will lecture free on this all-important
subject, in the Princess Theatre at
7:30 p. m. Hear him. No collection,
286-21 Aw
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A S G O O D A S NEW

GENERAL REPAIRING

‘ 0
MORTGAGE MONEY I desire to
-Nicely furnished bed
borrow $2,00(1 on my farm, worth
lirs, $2.50 and $3.00 per $0,000. House worth $3,000. lxieatast 5th St.
284-2tp C(| „n brick road, South &lt;&gt;f Sanford.
Furnished bed room, 806 !Address C. R. Clark, General Deliv283-3tp ery, Sanford.
28.&gt;3t4wltp

Phone 127
LA DIFS’ DEPARTMENT

MEN’S DEPARTMENT

Ladies’ Silk Hose

2
More Tailoring Days
Friday and Saturday

Come in and look over our beauti­
ful Silk Hose ,in gray, black,
brown and white.

p r e s e n ts

J^ b L O V C 1
ROMANCE* OF*
THE MOST BEAUT- \
IFUL WOJAAN ;
THE-WORLD HAS
EVER KNOWN &lt; r ir

Just Arrived

We are more than pleased the way
our tailoring sale opened up this
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week.

A full line of Ladies’ Spring Hats,
different styles and colors.

There is a Reason

Nice Quality of Muslin Under­
wear in Pink and White

WE ARE OFFERING BIG VAL­
UES in made-to-measure Suits

Ladies’ Hats

S to tr \ b y
V IR G IN IA T R A C Y

a ll ih c
m a n has
lo v e d o n l y tho
lUOJnnrit b u t t h e l
o f InQ w o m a n la
e v o K f o r tha lovo
o f tho m / i n

Tomorrow— Wm. Fox’s Super-Special ‘T
of Sheebn”

280-2I&amp;W
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The social department of the Wo- ed
man's Missionary Society of the M. it
E. church, held a most interesting pci
meeting Tuesday afternoon at the a 1
home on Mrs. C. I.. Goodhue on Mag-1 !
nolia avenue.
: the
The subject being Cuba and sever-' me
nl splendid talks were made by the fru
members, Mrs. I,. It. Phillips was am
tile leader for tho afternoon. After the
the regular program Margaret Cow- trii
an gave a delightful group of read- wh
ings after which refreshments of
?
sandwiches, pickles nnd coffee were Ko
served by the hostess assisted by tut

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Wfii'n h o s ti le liu lla iiM s t a l k e d tho wni
anil n o n e h u t t h e q u i c k e s t tr lK u e r - tm n
—w h e n th e r o a r i n g g n m b lliiB hull wni
c lu b t h e lire o r th o f r o n t i e r k n e "
W h ite O a k M ille r (Hill H u r t ) rid in g
p la in s! H id in g In a q u e s t y o u r h e a r t
to see. K x t r a s : “ Sen S hore si,
anil Aesolt’a l-’nlile “T h e Kex a n d the

FOR RENT

COOKED FOOD SALE
Circle No. 7 of the Methodist
Church will hold a cooked food sale.
Snturday afternoon at McCuller's
store. All kind of pies, bread, cake
nnd chicken snlad will be on snle.

W IL L IA M FOX

WILLIAM S. HART

J. GORDON
EDWARDS.

for less money.

50c to $1.50
Laces
All kinds of laces in wide and nar­
row torchon, Valenciennes Shad­
ow, round thread and Cluny.

U E E N of
'S h eba

2
More Tailoring Days
Friday and Saturday

The whole country is demanding more for their money today—we arc
trying to meet those demands—That is the reason we sell for less.

AT THE STAR THEATRE, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
QUEEN Of (SHEBA

BATTERIES

W il l ia m Fox

s. Production

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AT THE STAR THEATRE FRIDAY
ANI) SATURDAY

First Street

SELLS IT

W elaka Block

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PAGE TWO

to dntc Snnford is neutral nnd If Pn- L jjg f ; W o r d 111 E f f i c i e n c y MORTGAGE MONEY—I doslro to
Intkn mid Tampa cannot njiree on the
borrow $2,000 on my fnrm, worth
Psbllahrd every nllfrnona h m »1 Hub- meet in it place we would like to invite at the Herald Office Now $0,000. House worth $3,000. Locat­
dnr nt thr llrrslil IlulldlnK, 1UT them to come to Sanford which is
Electric Linotype Pots ed on brick rond, South of Sanford.
Mmrmilln Ave., Nnnford, Fin.
exactly in the center of the state of
Florida according to population and jfGtvoa the Ilnttery of Linotypes thci Address C. H. Clark, Gonornl Deliv­
ery, Sanford.
285-3t&amp;wltp
geographical lines. I.ct us all got to
l'UUMSIIKItM
Greatest Speed nnd Efficiency.
gethcr and decide amicably on the
R. J. HOLLY..... ...... .... ...........Editor
FOR SALE—Five acres on West 1st
IV. J. LILLAHIl... Neeretarr-Trenanrer question of just what city shall he
The very lutest word in speed nnd
General Slnnaaer ..
. __nu. i
1*. A,MCHL........
through our policy of strict confidence—
street. Small house, chicken yards,
■nlallnn Mnuaaer
Mnuaaer
ncxl tapiWII.
C, L. IIIWIN..... ....('Irculatlnn
Phone UN up (o OiOO P. SI.
And then go after the capital re­ efficiency nnd power and convenience etc. Large oaks for shade. Good buy
We know our .customers appreciate this
Advert lain* Itnlra Slade Known on moval or the state division and go af­ has been added to the bnttery of lin­
for
one
wnnting
small
place.
Call
Application
feature of banking with us, and it is part
L
ter it strong or drop the matter al­ otype machines nt the office of The
100.—W. C. Hartline.
287-fltp
s o b a e r l p t t o n Price. In A d v an c e
Herald
Printing
company
this
week
of our service to extend this courtesy of
■
One Venr ..................... ................. $&lt;1.00 together and forget it.
in the installation of electric pots for
«U Stonlha ................... -........ ...... I**00
strictest confidence, no matter how slight
Celery is moving in enr lots and s
tlcllrrrcd In City t&gt;r Carrier
melting the metal that goes into the
ADVERTISING SF.itVICE
One Week .............-...... —......18 Cenla
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bringing
$2.IUt
today—prime
stuff.
the transaction.
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The til* 1C- to IH-page SVerklr-Her­
ald entirely eovrra Seminole County
While Florida people are talking tried the city gns with no success, ns
The word has gone forth that cel­
and la published every Friday. Adver,
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I lain* rules mnde known on mnillca- (and writing much recently about the the gns was too weak to ho of any ery money is rolling in and Sanford
tlon.
Democratic In pollllea. $!IJtO pee (uec09Rj|y ,,f more and bettor ndver- use. Then new pots were installed
y e a r , n lw w y a In a d v a n r r .
and gasolene burners tried with the will now be filled with people trying
■ E s i n n n t h k a s s o c i a t k d m e s s ' ‘ M u r r,,r the atatL’ il is ‘,i9tinct,y
to get a pnrt of it.
in order to recognize that there is an | -s:|me results nnd now the electric
advertising service in Florida which I10*9 have been installed at a great
NOTICE
Rend the advertisement of the
on a large scale and with a very high expense nnd they seem to give entire Hatimel Specialty Shop today. Special
Headlines sny that coffee, tea and degree of quality, good taste ami ad­ satisfaction from the very stnrt. The
We have a limited supply of tho now I’oaco Dollars which we will ,ij„.
sale on dresses for two days only—
BUgar will not lie taxed for the bonus. vertising skill has been “putting Flor­ burners of the melting pots on n lin­ Saturday and Monday. Now ship*
tribute to our friends and customers ns,long ns they last.
Well, we will hardly know it any­ ida on the map" in the best possible otype machine must he as near auto­ meats are arriving daily. Mrs. Ilauform for several years. This is the matic as possible, for the heat must mel being in Now York nnd sending
how.
--------------o-------------Thomas Advertising Service of .lack- be uniform, and in case it is not the down the very latest things In dross­
Firemen have been given n "split sonvlllo and Tampa which is in itself '’J u'intor has all kinds of trouble
es. Reduced prices for two days. See
trick" says late dispatch. We think the advertising center of the south- beeping the metal hot and keeping a them now.
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that is low down on the firemen. If east and which has done more than ,m'f°rm heat that will give out a perIS
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
they were to lie given any tricks they anything else, specifically, to making
^,om which the printing is
■ F. P. FORSTER, President
It. F. WIIITNER, Cashier
should not split on them!
the Florida Citrus Exchange a sueThe electric pots are tho
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greatest invention in the printing
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Chief Justice Taft and several nth- \ That the state of Florida i nn sup- " hi Id nnd the largest and most uper judges "cmicuring" say that more port nil advertising service of this to-date offices have installed, these
care should lie exorcised in gradual- high quality is an excellent testimon- great labor-saving devices. In fact,
ing young lawyers from college amt jnl to the type of business which it the world is coining more ami more
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turning them loose upon the public.
does. And in handling Florida ina- to the idea of using electricity for Special Sale this week only. $150
-o---------tcrial practically nil the national mng-' heating purposes if a good current Russell Phonographs for $115.00.
Vrdtisin county is not satisfied with uzincs the Thomas Advertising Ser- and a good rate can be obtained and Easy term s. $10.00 down, bnl.
On the Okeechobee llrnnch of the Florida East Const Railway, Chuluo.
first award at the Sub-Tropical vice has been in competition with the latest move of The Herald is ontu, Fla., among the pines nnd lakes of Seminole county, nn up-to-date
$5.00
a
m
onth.
Call
and
see
us
Mid-Winter Fair at Orlando. Anyone northern services, and has not suffer- *•' following out their policy of getmodern brick hotel, with private baths nnd hot water hent. First
ting
ready
for
one
of
tile
biggest
and
for a dem onstration.
looking at the two exhibits would feel ed from the comparison.
clnss
cuisine. Rates $2.50 to $3250 per day; $10 to $18 per week, ac­
best
daily
papers
in
this
part
of
Flor­
the same way about it. Without goThe Scnidswect oranges, under
cording
to’ location of room.
ida.
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ing into the details of the exhibits or which brand the Florida Citrus F.xThe
Herald
invites
all
the
people
J. H. HINTERMISTER
the method of making awards it seems change puts Florida oranges ami
that Volusia had so many more points grapefruit on the breakfast tables of to conic into the office ami see how
MRS. CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, Manager
PIANO CO.
than any other exhibit that they were the world, have become, in the time the paper is made. It will lie a ro*
entitled to first place. However, the in which this service lias handled venlntion to you in the magnitude of
Welaka Block
judges probably know why they gave them, a national commodity. The dig- The Herald plant, In the number of
people
employed,
in
the
up-to-date
the prize to Marion and no doubt judg- nity.of their advertising, the sound­
ed them to the best of their ability. , ness of their methods and the high methods and the fact that your daily
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quality of the written descriptive miit- paper has the most complete plant in
Piano tuning.by expert, over 12
.MEET IN SANFORD.
ter which accompanies them, are very the state*
years factory experience
J. W. Rushaw, that veteran lino­
-------worthy of the merchandise which they
There seems to be an argument or thus present. The Florida Citrus Ex- type machinist, worked nil night
room for an argument about just change,that most admirable co-opern- Wednesday night in getting the ma­
whero the big meeting will be held to tive effort by which the fruit growers chines in shape and it is due to his
decide upon voting for capital remov- of Florida have been enabled to de­ tireless energy and the good work of
al. Tiie Tampa Tribune and the Pa- vulop its own markets north, east nnd Ralph Gore, of The Herald force, that
Intkn News both are anxious to have west to the best possible advantage, Hie work was accomplished in short
the meeting held in their respective has been most fortunate in finding a order nnd the machines are playing
bailiwicks but it makes little differ- Florida advertising service for the a merry tunc today with no stop's.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING COLUMNS OF THE
cnee about where the meeting is held first of all Florida products.—Miami
NEW YORK, Fei». 21.—Ten mem­
and if it suits all parties concerned Herald.
DAILY HERALD
bers
of the Brooklyn Dodgers left
we would invite them to meet in San-1
-o lei Ra itti m id Li tea Ha here today aboard the steamship
ford. It is certain that the capital S.t
rK-rsvycri
Ka Arapahoe for the spring training
removal question will not down and |Li
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that the proper way to settle all dif- h-i
ha camp at Jacksonville. The Giants are
foronces about where the capital is to sy
ha getting ready to move toward Sun
he removed is to settle it before any py
ha Antonio Monday, nnd the Yankees
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move is made at Tallahassee. It it is
ha M * i ha ha ha ha are packing up for Monday's train to
New Orleans.
to be at Orlando, or Palntku, or Ocala
or some other seaport let that place
DEATH OF M. FLEISCHER
he decided upon before any move is
M. Fleischer, who has been a resi­ l I urkey dinner, 85c, Sunday at
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made to divide tho stale 'o r remove dent of Sanford for the past eleven ■Welaka Dining Room.
the capital from its present location years died in New York last week,
Hear Attorney Powell, of Nashville
in Georgia. Every time the capital after being ill several months. Mi
removal comes up the various cities Fleischer
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of the
.... most popu- Tenti., lecture at the Princess Theatre
get to fighting among themselves |„r and best known commission mer­ Fnnford, Sunday night, 7:.‘1«. Free.
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about the location and the capita! re­ chants Sanford ever hail. Ilis many
mains at Tallahassee. Now if the friends are sorry to hear of his sud­
Turkey dinm*r, 85c, Sunday at tin
people of South Florida want the cap­ den death which came so unexpectedWelaka
Dining Room.
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ital removed let them decide on the1 ly. Mrs. Fleischer and son, Louis, lunew location now and then go after uirried yesterday after attending the
cither capital removal nr state dlvis- detVased's funeral.
Mr. Fleischer
New line Children’s
1.'.r.awwa a n
ion and it makes but little difference |t.avos to mourn his loss, his wife
Slippers
are
here.—
except that sentiment is attached to „n,| f,nir children, Louis, Esther, Sam
the old state and the old state enpi- ,mi| jrvin. The people of Sanford will Lloyd’s Shoe Store.
f!
281-5tc
till and this paper would rather have surely miss Mr. Fleischer, as he was
capital removal than state division
,,f the best Jew's this town lias
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—unless that old spirit prevails of |l{|(t,—Contributed.
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ENGLISH EARLS HAVE
JiSCCkeeping everything in North and West i
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Florida. This great domain of South KI.OPING COUPLE
Florida is paying the taxes and must
i n , Tin* \«Hi,i-lnt&lt;*d I ' r r a , i
LIKE GREAT, THROBBING MARTS OF TRADE ARE
WENT TO CANADA
LONDON,
Feb.
24.—The
Earl
of
nnd will have a voice in tho nlfnirs
—CANNOT RETURN
kCnthcart was granted a divorce to­
THE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING COLUMNS
of the state hereafter or else —
day upon proof of Lady Cathcart's
Ill* Tin* Aia*iir1: i f il l'r r n » I
Now comes the idea of state divis­
ST. JOHNS, N. B., Fell. 24.— ndiscretlons with the Earl of Craven.
OF THE DAILY HERALD
ion or capital removal and we are in
Frederick
Brooks, 2ii years old, who
the fight as usual and willing to let
the best place to win. Up-to-date we eloped with Ids stepmother from
Geo. W. Knight
Strange—what an immense amount of goods and ser­
. have played no favorites but have said Jfnngor,.Maine, to McAdam, N. B.,
vices are bought and sold day after day through the
Real E state and Insurance
we would favor Orlando unless San­ lias brought Ids bride to St. Johns.
She
is
more
than
twice
his
age.
Af­
ford decided to enter the race in &gt;
SANFORD
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classified soction of this paper.
which case, of course, we would fav­ ter the elopement they tried to re­
or our own city. We do not know that | tUrn to n,,,w ' r- !,ut wt‘r,‘ rtifuf (1 ",|Snnford Machine $
In the throbbing marts of the East one could buy, sell or
Snnfnrd will he « contender but one I miM,nn to lht*
Strttl‘s l,&gt;’ ,ho
van never tell nnd in ease other cities ♦ i'V'xlgration' authorities. The bride
exchange almost anything that has any kind of value; in
Foundry Co.
nn her present
in the race cannot agree we, of has been divorced
Sanford an increasing number of people are using the
General Machine and Boiler W o r k ; jj
Course, would have to accept the cap­ husband's father.
modern mart—the classified section of this paper.
ital especially if it was handed to u^
Cylinder Grinding; Del.uxe Pistons;
on a platter. But that makes no dif­ YOUNG MARBURY SHOT
Oversize Rings nnd Pins; Flywheel
ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE
ference in the idea of holding a meet­
Many a family has more comforts—even luxuries—
OF
GUN
IN
HIS
HANDS
Steel Gear Hands; Crank Shafts reing to decide on the location and up
through taking advantage of the chance to buy things
turned; agents for Caille Inboard nnd
I | l r T h r Aw-.irli*, -*1 l ' r r „ i
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NOGALES. A m ., Feb. 24.—Cnpt.
for a half or less from the advertisers.
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Theodore Marburg, Jr., shot Friday Outboard Motors. -----------Phone 02 a
at Magdalena, died hero this mornw
One of the
Whether it he a job, a service, a business or an article
u
fug. Hu wiih thu huh uf Theodore
basic policies
Marburg, of Baltimore, former Unit­
advertised for sale—each want-ad represents a human
decided tin by
ed StatcH minister tu Belgium. He
a
desire with a hope for its fulfillment. lie who responds
S this store nt Its very incepa
was examining the gun Friday when
■ lion was the policy never to
profits equally with him who has sent out the call, for it
it was accidently discharged, the
■ exapeerute in our ndvertisbuilt entering his head.
is always “something for something,” with the honors

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Investigate the projects there which
the government seeks to dispose of
to private Interests.
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Rev. R. L. Smith, pastor, officiating.

"GORGEOUS" ONLY WAY TO
DESCRIBE "QUEEN OF SHEBA"
Oglesby and is vury attractive. Mr.
n t Redcllffo Chautnqua which will Swnggerty is a non of Borneo Swagh#re March 4, B, 0, and 7 !■ antic, gerty nnd is a populnr nnd deserving In keeping with nil tho accounts and
tfd by our people as an event rcal- young man. The young couple have traditions of splendor nnd mngnlfiVorth while. Miss Jonn Langston gone to housekeeping in Volusia coun­ cenco attending the arrivnl of the
idvnnce agent, was with us last ty whore Mr. Swaggcrty is engnged Queen of Sheba at the court of King
korsday. *’rl,,oy nntl Saturday and In work.
Solomon, more than three thousand
jarsday and Friday evenings woro
Tho Overland car stolen from the
Urtn over to a rousing big business bam of Mrs. Sarah Lyon's bam last years ago, is tho npectnculur phototinjf. All the necessary arrange- week hnB been roeovered. The car drama "Queen of Sheba" which will :
«nti were mnt*° 1,8 *°
Chatauqua was found by tho sheriff of Lake be at the Stnr Theatre today nnd to­
unittce, sale of tickets, location of county upon the sldo of tho road In morrow. The nensatlonnl success of
lBti advertising, etc. Miss Langston the locality of Euntis. All the uphol­ this remarkable William Fox super­
B,,d the meeting each evening with stering hnd been taken from the enr special in its opening run on Broad­
adintfs and "0"K". ^ e whole house nnd it wns otherwise badly dnmngcd. way, New York, is easily understood
Will Grimes, of Jacksonville, is a by all who see the picture.
iiaing in thc 0,(1 familiar struina
Scene nftcr scene of extraordinary
u Langston was also present nt guest of tho Ben Lake fnmily.
( l chool Friday morning and enterMrs. Shelby hnn returned home af­ power nnd splendor kept the audience
iiifd the children with an innpirn- ter u visit to relatives in Tennessee. gasping with surprise and admiration
Mal talk and several songs and
Mrs. Elizabeth MeClowan will re­ and more than once cheering was
tidings giving in her own inimitable turn home Thursday after an extend­ hoard—a thing to which motion pic­
ed visit to her sister, Mrs. Sarah ture audiences arc not prone except
iinncr.
Lyons.
• I when profoundly stirred.
f u jj to be hoped that the ChaulnuBetty Blythe was a regally
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. beauti—
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at Monroe will prove a big sue*
Mrs. Emily Purdon of Jacksonville,
We earnestly beseech our sis- was called here by the death of her ful Sheba, Fritz Liebcr an effective j *
and convincing King Solomon, Nell
, town, Snnford to lend n helping fnther, It. T. Wynne.
Craig a dashing and fascinating Prin­
aj towards crowning our efforts
i glory. The Chautauqua is mostMiss Welch, the Famous Benuty cess Vnshtl, and other members of
r for our young people as we wish to Specialist nt Bower &amp; Round lint's all the notable cast gave excellent por­
them every advantage and help next week.
287-7U- trayals.
As a stupendous spectacle, "Queen
a to grow up big and useful citi*
of
Sheba" is unsurpassed. As a pho­
ud In every sense of the word. We
(REAM
PUFFS
lopiny
presenting a great love story
toplay
merely trust that Sanford us well
_i i i .tho
» utmo8t
The good kind, Saturday at the with
power of appeal, it
i ill the other towns and communl- Daylight Bakery, did Sanford
Sanford ^nvca dramatic triumph of the screen.
i in the county and adjoining coun­
287-ltc illiam Fox, J. Gordon Edwards, the
cil! come out nnd help and en­ nuc‘
director, and all others who have Itad
tourage us by their presence. The LAST GAME TONIGHT
the privilege of taking part in the
jutauqua conimitteo wns made up
WITH KISSIMMEE production of "Queen of Sheba" or s
follows: Chnlrmnn, Prof. T. J.
presenting it to motion picture pat­
■gobs; secretary, Mrs. S. H. BuchTonight nt the Parish House Snn­
rons,
are entitled to be congratulated
tin; Treasurer, E. A. OBtecn; ml- ford High winds up tho basketball
heartily.
"Queen of Sheba" will be
Jortiilng agent, Bartow Mnnn; chair- Benson here with n double header
remembered
long after most of the
un of Tent and Ground Committee with Kissimmee. Both tonms arc ex­
screen
specials
of the season are for­
J«n Lake; Light und stngc manager, pected to win by a good mnrgin.
gotten.
(r. II. Allen; decorators, Mrs. Charles
Both teams nre going FiO per cent
!k!l anil Mrs. Bartow Mnnn.
fe tte r thnn last year’s teams were
Have you phoned !125, Bower A:
The funeral services of It. T. going nt this time. Next year both
Uoumillut,
for your free appointment
Wynne, who died Monday night at tennis will have tho snme plnyers ns
with Miss Welch?
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hoFcranld-Laughton hospital nt Snn- this nnd nre expecting to elonn up
ord, took place yesterday afternoon nnd win two stnte titles.
Don’t fail to hear Grover C. Powell
t the baptist church nt Lake Mon*
Sanford's line-up follows: Holly, of Nashville, Term., in his thrilling
w, Rev. II. L. Smith officiating. Mr. f; Whceless, r. e.; Spencer, f; Lake,
lecture at the Princess Theatre SunWynn** was a well known citizens of n; Stiles,
Cnrrnway, n; Moye, f ; |day night, 7:110. Seats free. No col*
his community having lived here a Pope, f; McLnulin, c; Smith, n; Co- lection.
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lumber of years. lie wns seventy wan, a.
wo years of age and was preceded i.o
Conch Wilkinson has something up
If a man lias every advantage and
he grave by his wife about two yeurj bin sleeve for tonight that will take he fails to amount to a darn lie can
&gt;gu The following sons und dnugh the Kissimmee hoys oflf their feet. soothe his vanity by sneering at the
Lr» survive: Mrs. Pud Hawkins, of | Everybody come nnd see the stunt •‘self-made men."
pnford; Mrs, Emily Purdon, of Jnck- pulled.
(onville; John L. nnd R. T. Wynne,
The two greatest aids to keeping
J Lake Monroe. Ho is nlso survived
! your temper nre pure religion and
Closing
out
Men’s
ly u number of grand-children.
the realization that tile other fellow
Miss Rosa Leo Oglesby und Leslie work shoes, prices down. can lick you.
Swaggerty wore quietly married Snt- —Lloyd’s Shoe Store.
irday evening nt the Baptist church,
284-Btc Try a Herald Want Ad today.

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THE CROWDS
ARE COMING BIG
THE REASON STERLING SILVER 26-PIECE SET WAS SOLD
AT $47.50 THIS IS ONLY ONE OF THE HUNDREDS OF BAR­

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Auction
Beautiful present given twice daily. Plenty of fun. Don’t fail to
come at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m.

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NOTICE!
OWING TO THE VERY DISAGREEABLE WEATHER FOR THE PAST WEEK WHICH MADE IT ALMOST
IMPOSSIBLE TO VISIT BEIJNA VISTA ESTATES WE HAVE DECIDED TO CONTINUE THE SALE OF
THIS SPLENDID PROPERTY UNTIL—

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THE FORD WILL BE GIVEN AWAV SATURDAY, MARCH 4TH AT 3:30 P. M.

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We have already sold more than 50 lots and until SATURDAY, MARCH 4TH, you can secure your choice of
any lot not on the brick street for

$10 DOWN, $10 PER MONTH
NO TAXES UNTIL 1923

NO INTEREST UNTIL 1923
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SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
New line Children’s
Slippers are here.—
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
Lloyd’s Shoe Store.
284-Gtc General Shop and Mill
Work
Bjy it with a Herald Want Ad.

BESSIE TIFT PLAY.

(Macon Nows.)
On Saturday evening, February 11,
tho seniors of tho Knppa Delta Littrnry society at Bessie Taft, present­
ed n play, “Tho Uniting of Hearts,"
which was directed by Miss Rosa­
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CONTRACTOR and BUILDER mond Radford, Bccond vice-president
want to buy a good used enr, soo us nt 517 Commercial Street Banferd, V lk of the society, and author of j the
once. Wo havo two LEXINGTONS
piny.
• The audlenco became quite impa­
that nro in perfect condition.
New
S. 0 . Shinholser
tient before tho curtain wns raised,
paint, new tlreB. They look jib good ns
their curosity having boon arounsed
new. 1920 ami 1021 models, fivo pnsContractor and Builder
by being greeted nt the door by Miss
aongora. Tho prices aro right and
SANFORD
FLORIDA GlndyB Harris nnd Miss Lucilo Wil­
terms to su it Will nccopt your car
son, who were dressed ih lovely white
in trado. See them at once.—13. &amp; 0.
Motor Co., 209 Pnrk Avenue, Sanford, Sanford Steam Laundry dresses nnd carrying nmnll rod trays
from which they distriuted Valen­
Fin.
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FOR SERVICE
tine henrts to tho guests as they en­
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tered.
W. RAWLING, Prop.
Tho curtain opened on tho scono of
a benutiful garden in tho Land of
..Employment Bureau.. Hearts’ Desire. A group of tho
The vocational committee of the Busi­ Queen of Hearts’ maidens woro dis­
ness and Professional Women’s Club covered, dressed in dainty frocks,
requests all young women desiring somo of whito profusely sprinkled
employment to register at the First with red hearts while others were
National Bank.
daintily dressed in costumes of rich
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairmen
red with hearts of white. Each
n m n n a a
a n n
maiden carried in her hnnd a Inrgo
1rod rose, nil of the mnidonn singing
H.
W.
NICKERSON
THOS. J. A. REIDY
Public Accountant; Audits—Systems “When You Look in tho Heart of a
j Rose.”
Income Tax Service
Attorney and Counscllor-nt-Law
As the mnidens tripped from the
Room 10 McNclll-Davis Bldg,
Practicing in Stnte nnd Federal Courts "hone 852
garden,
an old-fashioned couple ap­
Orlnnde, Fla.
peared and seated themselves on the
Over Seminole County Bunk
rustic bench. While tho old gentle­
George A. DeCottes
Auto Radiator Repair man (portrayed by Miss Savannah
Hlllis) made love to the Ono of His
Attorney-at-Lnw
Shop
Heart (Miss Inn Ledford), two little
Over Seminole County Bank
Located at 207 French Avc„ between cupids, one in a frilly white dress
SANFORD
FLORIDA
and the other in white blouse (nnd
2nd and Third. E. It. BERGQUIST. trousers, stole from behind tho trees
Specialist In Spinal A djustm ents
“WE DELIVER THE GOODS nnd pierced the hearts &lt;yf tho couple
Wm. J. Kermode, D. C. Quick Service Transfer with their magic red arrows, shot
from their magic bows. Having won
Doctor of Chiroprnctlc
her henrt, the old gcntloninn led his
Storage Facilities
Gamer-Woodruff Building
beloved
from tho garden in triumph.
If
we
please
yon,
tell
other*;
if
no
Office Hours;
Agnln,
the mnidens appeared to tell
tell
us.
Phone
498
9 to 12 a. m. nnd 1 to 6 p. m.
in
song
of their hnppincss in the
Sundays nnd evenings by nppointment
Kingdom of Hearts’ Desire.
COMFORT COTTAGE
Then the queen nppenred with snd
is now open for guests. Will bo glad face and eyes filled with tears. The
Acteylene Welding
to see now ns well ns old friends. cupids rushed to her to learn why
OF ALL KINDS
Rooms and menls, also meals. House she wns so sad. She told them thnt
heated.
Sanford Welding Co.
February 14 would not ho a joyous
Miss N. A. Walker
Mrs. M. Martin day for her for she must thnt dny
109 North Sanfoid Avenue
wed the one who ate tho golden heart.
Tho cupids led her nwny, promising
to find true love for her.
Soon a school girl and school hoy
were seen strolling through the gar­
den. As ho plead with her to allow
him to bring her books.home from
school on the morrow, tho cupids
stole up nnd fntnlly wounded both.
Tho little girl seized her books and
loft in tho hands of her school hoy
a valentine which bore the following
You have often dreamed of the time when inscription:
you could give it to her.
"As sure as tho grns grows ’round
the stump
Why not start a Building Fund today thru
You are my dnrling sugar-lump."
an interest bearing savings account?
The boy left the girl, stnting, “I
With
this
definite
goal
the
game
of
Saving
hot I marry thnt girl some dny."
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becomes real joy.
Then entered tho baker with tho
Ask her to get in the game with you.
fatal heart of gold, which he had
Today is the time to start and this Bank— linked for his queen. He told, in
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song, of how ho who found the henrt
the place.
and ate it should wed the J queen.
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Valentine, wearied with
4% INTEREST PAID
searching for true love, finds the

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STRENGTH

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SERVICE ;

RENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY
“SERVICE THAT COUNTS”
We handle everything in

THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE LINE
Car Lots or Less.

Ship us

Richmond, Virginia

Cleanliness is next to Godliness
We invite the public and nil users of ELDER
SPRINGS WATER to visit the spring nnd in
our method of handling its product. Why tako
a chance?
Your em inent physiciuns claim
th a t this w ater in unexcelled and its purity
makes it m ost beneficial for mnny troubles.
Tho Ford 'people of Sanford as well as the
W estern Union recommend this w ater for
batteries.
Call phone 811 and havo a bottle of this w ater
sunt you nnd protect vour health.

Elder Springs Water Co.
\NFORD
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heart nnd cats it, falls asleep and
dreams.
While he sleeps in the' shadow cit
a tree, the maidens enter and sing
their llttlo song, “I Havo a Ltttlo
Something for You.” Ae thoy sing
they aro frightenod by the nppearnnce of Saint Valentino who has
been awakened by their singing.
Ho nskn them not to run away, but
to tell him whore ho is. Ha, tells
them that ho is Saint Valentino, also
of his senrch for true love, for ho
must wed February 14, of his dream
of u beautiful lady, who wears a long
white robe trimmed with red honrs
nnnd wears n crown of hearts.
Thoy tell him that sho is their
queen and that sho too must wed on
Forunry 14 the ono who eats tho fa ­
tal heart.
Tho queen enters nnd he wooes her.
Sho sadly tells him thnt she cannot
nccopt him because Bho must wed the
one who cats tho fatal heart.
Ho
proudly tells her that ho has caton
it) The queen nn dSaint Valentino
then sing happily with tho mnidens,
nnd tho curtain falls on the scene.
The Cast.
Saint Valentino—Charlotte Jclks.
Queen of Henrts—Eulnlee Check.
Two Cupids—Mattie Moring Mitch­
ell und Miriam McCall.
Old-fashioned Couple—Savannah Hlitis, [na Ledford.
Boy and Girl—Ruby Smith nnd Mary
McKay.
Baker—Olivo Chnvous.
Chorus—Myrl Wood, Martha Bur­
dette, Jessie Bird Muller, Nellie
Mae Oglesby, Gertrude Hillis, Alfreda Bell, Mnxic Beasley.
Elizabeth Moore wns nt the pinno
Mary Francis Johnson with the vio­
lin

The Bank of Safety
Security-Service
This Institution, whose success and strength has
been builded by a loyal people, whose most valuable asset Is the confidence, trust and esteem of
those who know It best and whose highest en­
deavor is to attain still higher plains of servicewishes you a happy, healthful and
New Year.

The Peoples Bankof Sanford
PLANNOWTOHAYEYOUROWNHOME

"Glad Tidings of Groat Joy"—
"Millions Now Living Will Novcr
Die." Frco Biblo lecture, Sunday
night, Princess Theatre, Sanford, at
7:30. Grover C. Powell, of NnshvilloTonn. Don’t miss it. No collection.
286-2 t&amp;w.

Ownership of Real E state gives you a definite (dace nnd influence in the community.
citizen.

ENTERPRISE.

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orpsln from any other cause, try

Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills
On* or two and tho pain stops
Contain no hiblt-formlng drugi

Have you tried Dr. Milan’ Nervine?
i r k *»nr V r u g g i i t

CVicing out Men’s
shoes orices down.
—Lloyd’s Shoe Store.
284-Gtc
Not a mossnge of woo to many nnd
of bliss to n fow but interesting, in­
spiring nnd helpful, will ho tho free
Bihlo lecture by Grover C. Powoll, of
Nashvlllo. Tenn., nt tho Princess Thentre Snnford, Sundny night nt 7:30.
Subjctt: "Millions Now Living Will
Novcr Dio.’ No collection. 286-2t&amp;w

A. P. CONNELLY, Agent

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subscribers: “What can I do to help my serv*
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“ Curiosity Calls”
Hamper Service

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“Where’s the fire?”
" W h o was elected?”
•“What’s the score?” are
the most frequent “curiosity calls.”
Whether they are asked of your opera­
tor, the Information operator or the news­
paper office, they congest the lines and
hamper the work of the operators.
After every fire alarm, every sporting
event and every election, the switchboards
are ablaze with “curiosity calls.”
The operators cannot tell one call from
another and often they are blamed for a
condition over which they have no control.
Frequently a call for a doctor or a hos­
pital is overwhelmed by these idle calls and
real suffering results.
Those who refrain from making “curi­
osity calls” help the general service of the
community and their thoughtfulness is
appreciated by the operators.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

THE BALL HARD­
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headaohe,
backacke,
toothache,
neuralgia,

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It makes you a more desirable

The Hernid for Post Cards.

Tho cnmnuinity of Enterprise was
east Into the deepest sorrow on Wed­
nesday by tho death of Mr. E. C.
Shotwoll of Johnstown, N. Y., who
purchased the estate on the boulcvard two years ngo, known ns tho
Tuttle plnco, nnd improvements were
rapidly going forward. On Tuesday
Mr. Shotwell wns plowing tho land
with the tractor when it overturned,
pinning him underneath 'nnd mus­
ing injuries from which ho pnssed
away on Wednesday nt noon.
Mr.
Shotwoll is survived by his wife, who
nccompnnled him hero from Johns­
town, Now York, just previous to Ids
death; nlso n daughter nnd son, Cath­
erine nnd Carl, who woro in school
in tho north. The body was carried
to the old homo in New York Thurs­
day, nccompnnled by Mrs. Shotwell,
Dr. nnd Mrs. Glnss, uncle nnd mint
of Mrs. Shotwoll. The sympathy of
the entire community is with tho be­
reaved fnmily,
Mrs, L. M. Wright and children
were the guests of Mrs. B. H. Wright
of DoLnnd on Monday night, remain­
Henry McLauIin, Jr. ing over to attend the odehenver con­
cert at tho University auditorium.
OPTICIAN—OPTOM ETRIST
Mr. W. T. Wronrhcr of Apopka
filled his regular appointment lmro
on Sunday morning, going nut to
Osteen for tho evening Service.
Enterprise wns well represented nt
the fnir in Orlnndo last week.
Mrs, Louise Wntjen, who has been
the guest of Mrs. Henry Murray for
212 East. 1st St.
Sanford, Fla. the Inst month, went to Jacksonville
on Thursdny, where she will visit rel­
atives for n short time.
Mrs. Sam Toms lenves in n few
dnys for her home in Montgomery,
Ala,, after n vacation spent with her
fnthcr, Mr. Henry Murray.
Mrs. TTuldnh DolHson of Knnsns
City, Mo., arrived on Thursdny nnd Is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Fred
Murray.
Mr. Miller of Snnfnrd spent Sat­
To the Ball Hardware urday with his friend, Ernest Hamil­
ton. Ernest returned to Sanford
w ew ilgo; if we don’t with
Mr. Miller and wns his guest
find bargains there, no over Sundny.
Mrs. Fred Murray entertnlned a
use looking* anywhere. number of friends on Monday even­
ing nt n birthday party. A most onlovable time wns reported by nil.
Several cars o* people from here
attended the odehenver concert nt
Stetoon on Mondnv evening nnd were
delighted In honring Misses Car­
michael nnd Miss Ruth odehenver,
who necomnnnied Mr. Rodchcnver to
DoLnnd.

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prosperous

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CELERY GROWERS WANTED
Two families th a t know how to raise Celory, nrrangemen s
can be made for advancing monoy through crop, 80°£t ^l0U9
es, fan n in g implements and team s supplied, don t answer ^
unless you mean business, for fu rth e r information, n(*llres9’ j

. O. C. HARRIS, Oldsmar, Florida

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specials!

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I&gt;r. R. H. Armstrong of Jackson­
ville is among tho visitors to the
fjty today and his mnny Sanford
friends arc glad to sue him. Ho is
n0W demonstrating the Cranklcss Eneine as nprlled to an automobile and
the engine Is attracting much atten­
tion.
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Did you sec what the
to weather report said about
to snow and hail and hull in
8 &lt; the northern states for to* 1 day and do you see what a
to wonderful day it is here in
to Sanford with the thermoto meter registering M7 as a
Ed Salter, Johnny Jones hired man, *• maximum and just enough
i« In the city today shnklng ,hands to coolness in the air to keep
with his many friends. Ed is on his to you filled with pep. If you
way down the East ConBt where he to can find any better weather
,1 mingling with tho tourists and to anywhere in the world, let
telling them about tho Johnny Jones Pi us know about it and we *4 j
to
(hows and other matters of interest. to will go there.
P,f is anxious to show ini Sanford,
5:10 A . ,M. F E B . 21. 1922
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but it seems that cnrnivnls .are taboo to Maximum
to Minimum
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just now for some reason.
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y B. Brown, state sales manager
i,f the Virglnia-Carolinn Chemical
company, with headquarters in J a ck­
sonville is in the city todny calling
on the local trade and seeing his
many old-time Sanford friends. Mr.
Hrawn reports business ns being fine
all over the state of Florida just now
aml^the V. C. people doing a large
share of it.

Range

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Montezuma Opens
Saturday Evening
New Management

NICE FAT HENS,
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NICE FAT HENS,
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Florida and Western Meals at Lowest Prices

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Have you tried our IlEl) SNAPPER
FISH STEAKS, lb..................

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STONE &amp; CORWIN i
327 Sanford Ave.-

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SH O ES FR EE!

Lloyd's Shoe Store

|Special 2--Day Dress Sale
SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY

The same subject, but a different
and most interesting lecturer, Prin­
cess Theatre, Sanford, Sunday, 7:.’I0
p. m. No collection.
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$29,75 Dresses
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Sanford, Florida

$24.50
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Extends to tho public a most cordial invita­
tion to attend the opening’ of Sanford’s new­
est hotel on Saturday evening, February 25th
from 7:00 to 12:00 p. m. The Montezuma has
been practically refurnished and redecorat­
ed throughout and the opening will he a—

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V a rty ”
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A buffet luncheon will he served and an or­ S
chestra will furnish music for dancings. A
hearty welcome is assured to all. Drop in, if
only for a minute.

SPE C IA L S

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ECONOMY

— 171hs
for
it I-His, (J. M. FLOUR,
for
TALL RET OR CARNATION CREAM, dozen,
for
REST WHITE BACON,
OUTACON SOAP, large
lb.
size
COMPOUND LARD,
OCT A(JON SOAP, small
lb.
size, (» for
AVONDALE CREAMERY BUTTER,
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$ 1.00

1.39
1.35
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25c
45c

5E C O N O M Y
OPPOSITE FORI) OARAGE

FIRST STREET

CRANKLESS ENGINE!

are
these
Extra ordinary
rich
and
Dresses
of
Sport
bcaul if til fabrics,, eonibinnlions of Crepe Knit and Kimslin CTnth. Crepe Knit and
Cantons, predominate, notions
colors of unusual beauty, designet l especially Itn- struct
wear, motoring or the beach.

A gorgeous selection of beau­
tiful Frocks for street or af­
ternoon wear. New Dresses / j*
(,f unique design, fashionable
fabrics of Canton Crepe, Roshatmra Crepe, Crepe Knit, *^5
Taffetas and others, in
new and popular colors. A n’
unusual lot to select from.

PffKins &amp; Britt

SUGAR

For these two days we arc* offering our entire stock of Dresses at substantial reductions.
Our line for Spring is complete with every fashionable new fabric and as for style and quality
we can assure you of the latest and best always. This two.day stile is for the purpose of stimu­
lating curly Spring business. Mrs. Iluumcl, who is now in New York City, has been buying
exceptional merchandise, which is coming in every day. This morning we received IS more
new dresses. Every one of these Frocks will be on stile for just Saturday and Monday only,
so don’t miss this opportunity of getting that Spring Dress for you will save money.

DRESSES FOR

NEW SHIPMENTS ROLLING
INTO OUR PLACE NOW

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ing, see the elegant refurnished new l\NIGHTS OF (OI.PMBI’S
hotel, meet the new manager and get
CARNIVAL TO CONTINUE
I' ine New Hotel Opens tor Season acquainted. The Montezuma is one
TWO DAYS LONGER
I rider Manager Grose Saturday
of the best hotels in this part of the
Have you heard?
Hear again!
Due to the fact that the weather
state and opened in the early fall un“Millions Now Living Will Never
The
New
was
against them lust* night and by
Montezuma
will
reopen
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the
management
of
K.
R.
MurpiP," Sunday night at the Princess
who gained a fine reputation for special request Ilie K, of r , carnival
Theatre, Sanford. Free. 280-2t&amp;w. under the management of W.
Grose Saturday evening, February • the hotel. Since that time Mr. Mur­ will lie continued for two more nights
Chicken dinner, 7f&gt;c,Sunday at the 2r&gt; at 7:00 o’clock and the public is rell sold out his interest and the ho­ —tonight and tomorrow.
IVolaka Dining Room.
287-Ute cordially invited to attend tile open- tel has now passed into the possess­
This carnival 1ms been furnishing
ion of Messrs. II. 1*. Smith and E. A. real entertainment each evening and
.. .......................................................................................................... n s Douglass, and W. I. Grose, a wall Vi'll'cn the rain came last night it
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taken entire charge, with all new ever seen at a local carnival. The
furnishings and fixtures and every­ amusements are new and clean and
thing arranged for the comfort and iusl whin the public wants.
I he balloon ascension will take
convenineee of the guests at very
jplace
as usual tonight at the same
reasonable rptes.
time,
and
the Sanford Hand will play,
The
public
will
be
pleased
to
learn
MARCH 1ST
of the reopening of thin line hotel beginning at 7GtO. Tomorrow afterproperty just at the time of the year noon the ballon ascension will be just
when hotels are in the greatest Ho- a little earlier with some new thrill,;
Kress (itii'ss with very lilc purchase
* maud in Sanford and also to lonrn and the band will again play tomor„r over--------------- ASK ABOUT IT
that Mr. Grose will manage tho ho- row night. Another free attraction
t *1 and make it a traveling man’s will tie on the boards for tomorrow
hotel all the year round, ns well ns afternoon and tomorrow night and
a tourist headquarters in the winter there will be several new games on
the grounds.
season.
Don’t forgot this carnival is to be
Turkey dinner, 85c, Sunday at the held two more nights and the Knights
Welaka Dining Room.
2H7-2tc of Columbus invite everyone to turn
out and enjoy what they have there
The Herald for Post Curds.
for you. Tonight
and Snturdny
night.

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The CRANKLESS ENGINE is being driven through
Florida to prove its stability and strength

B au m efs Specialty Shop
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SANFORD
"The City Substantial”

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

VOLUME II

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1922

four pow er treaty
I

WITH ALl SUPPLEMENTS
AND NAVAL LIMITATIONS

Dynamite Lets Go
French Bluebeard
In a Stone Quarry
Goes to His Death
Southwest Chicago
Without One Plea
Thirty Tons Let (!o Shaking City to Mysterious Unto Death, He Asks for
Foundations
Nothing, Snys Nothing.
t I t ) T h r A xn orlnlrtl !’*)■ •)

NUMBER 288

WATER TRAFFIC LEAGUE
HELD MEETING LAST NIGHT
AT THE VAL DEZ HOTEL

II I; Thu A•&gt;»&lt;&gt;&lt;•I&gt;i I r &lt;1 I'renu)
CHICAGO, Feb. 25.—Chicago ami
VERSAILLES,
Fob. 25.—Henri
dozens of suburbs today found out Lnndru, the “bluebenrd of Gambia*,"
what caused the explosion which lit* who was convicted of the murder of
orally shook them to the foundations ten women nnd one youth, was exoand
Ordered Favorably Re,
,caused , a frenzy- of excitement
.
• ruled this morning, The triangular
Few Sanford Men Presj
.1 r p , %J a t t r K i r f h n
___________ _
.late
last night. Thirty tons of dyna-, knif(1 of
Kll„ lot|nc fo|| nt n.05
ported Today by the
mite let go in tile stone (puirry south* ' o’clock. Mysterious unto death. Lnn­
Senate Committee
west of the city. Apparently no cas­ dru resented the attending priests’
ualties.
query as to whether he had any con­
fession to make. "It is nn Insult to
CHICAGO, Feb. 25.—Later report­ n man like me,” he snid. “Had I
M l) T h r A a a u r ln t r d I 'r r a a )
Although the Lexington Motor Co.
ed a workman on a crane in tho vi­
WASHINGTON, Fob. 25.—:
u n n i i v c i.v
25.—Prcsl- cinity had his arm broken and scores, any confession to make I would have of Connersville, lnd., announced for
W1LL HE SU*UJ * 1®.® !*SN&lt;' n dent Harding is understood to have some of them living miles from the made it long ngo.’’ He never did u t­ the first time at the New York au­ MEANS CHEAT SAVING TO THB
GROWERS AND SHIPPERS
LLOYD GEORGE AT
, remihlienn
told
repuhliean mnndw.ru
members of
of thn
tho scene of the blast, were shaken ami ter the word "innocent" during his tomobile show ' the newest anil most
GENOA
entire
thirty-four
months'
Imprison­
OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
house naval committee today at a bruised, some cut by glass which was
remarkable member of its line, its ment
and
the
twenty-one
days
of
his
White house conference today, that shattered by concussion. Twelve hun­
passenger "Ultimate Model, not un­
trial.
The Central Florida Water Traffic
*" 'he felt
*
that
some reduction
WASHINGTON, Fob. 2 5 . - Four- "hilo
........................
............ dred cases of dynamite exploded. The
til today did tho company disclose in
League
with
in construeim iniiu.- ------ met at the Valdez Hotel
, .
A
• • Pacific treaty together with should he made in the navy personnel cause probably never will lie known.
detail those finerr points of
SUSPECTS STATEMENT
made
this
the
most
«
«&lt;
&gt;
&lt;
"«
representative
crowd
from
Or^ e le m e n ts nnd reservations and nil- the total number of enlisted men Damage estimated at hundreds of
tion that have
ABOUT
MIAMI
MURDER
odol
of
the
vear
'in
nulo\
'“"do
and
Sanford
present.
President
tnlked-of model ot the year in sum- ,
Vl limitation and submarine treat- should not lie cut under 80,(100. Tho thousands of dollars.
S. J. Sligh wns in the chair nnd SecIII.AMES K C. DUTCHKR mobile circles.
, ordered favorably reported today President is also said to have strong­
Greater comfort, with that endur­ rotary Tarpoly here to assist him.
! th(. senate foreign relations com- &lt;V urged legislation for tho convers- III.INI) RESIDENTS WILL
l ll * T h r tn H ip |m * il I ' r n a l
^
.
ion of two battle cruisers into airing quality that makes the purchase Many good talks about the freight,
NOW HAVE WHISTLES
MIAMI, Fell. 25.—Local authori­
of this car a permanent investment, express rates and water rates woro
Setmtora Bornh nnd Johnson, re- I'lnne carriers. He is also said to
FOR CROSSING STREETS ties are divided today as to the cred­
and performance standards that would made by the president, hy W. T.
nublicans, nnd Shields, demoernt, vot- have advocated a sharp reduction In
ibility of the voluntary statement
lie hard to excel even in larger nnd Donnelly, by Vice-President Geo. W.
td against favorably reporting the the number of men to lie admitted t &gt;
Knight, A. P. Connelly, Secretary
made last night by Janies Grant, a
I l ly T in - \ •&gt;•&gt;&lt;&gt;&lt;•Int&lt;-il l ' r r « « l
more costly cars, are the principal ndfour power treaty and reservation, the naval academy each year in faDENVER, Fell. 25.—The ity will suspect in the slaying here February ............... '
.
. , ,|,,velon- Cox, of the Orlando Chamber of
but the vote on favorably reporting tore,
furnish blind residents I n n with
Commerce, Secretary Pearmnii of tho
; lok Dn,,ly; whr
' ;’ " T
.,r n.i&gt; ,„■&gt;« m
the naval limitation nnd submarine
police whistles to aid thou to cross 1 ", l p",
limly &gt;V»» r««n,l ... tho lay. j
........... „
,h„ Sanford Chamber, D. L. Thrasher, J.
ANOTHER DEATH AT
treaties was unanimous.
busy streets. When a blind person (.rant said tho murder was done by
G. Rail and several others present.
j.. ...ili..i1
,
t » i
tfvi* tiimu'iit. &lt;*,i a yt?ni in
wimn, be­
m.
CAIM.SI ROM HELD blows bis whistle the traffic officers t .a r . lliompson, a former
The address of the president was
stockyards
.
1
............
.
•„
i
...
I
of nnccs changes ami cuiinineu
PARIS. Fell. 25.—Land ilisarmawill see that all traffic is suspended worker in Kansas City. Thompson ‘ .
1
,
|
most
enlightening on tho question of
.
, ,
^
, k)11•v111*if” iimnuiaciurcrH na\t
niin
-I..i.:....u...
iiint said by Tempos to he surprise
ARCADIA!'
of
‘he blind pedestrian is safely is under nrreBt, but denies Grant s lu.|lodhi
many cases to build to meet shipping i...
by «••••«.»■
water i« rnlntinii to
which Lloyd George will spring at the
statement.
i
.
...., i „Yimrtnii *’IJ it fruits and vegetables as lie related
Serjeant Robert Washburn, of Lans­ across.
Genoa conference, proposing reduc­
'
"
"
u
i
r
i
... the
the toeni
ideal it»" 'how much he had saved in . shipping
ing, Michigan, who fell 5,000 feet
ma le Model has IIwen
....
tion personally or getting another of white attempting a parachute drop San lord I!. Divides
wi.nl. whl.-l.
........ "I « • « « press shipments
.'•*
making better time
llriti'li delegation to make sugges­ from an airplane at Carlstroin Field,
alliance of motor car parts plants hnv.
and
saving
money,
lie also told
Double-Header
With
t on.
wns the second fatality at that Held
have Iwen working for years.
about peaches being shipped from
This is host evidenced by the fact (
this week, it was learned today.
Kissimmee High S'
Smith Africa to New York hy boat
NORMAL TEMPERATURE
that in this new chassis there me |
Frank Addison, a commercial flyer,
arriving in good shape and selling at
FOR ALL NEXT WEEK
fourteen entirely new features and a
was killed and Wayne Maynard, the
Last night before a huge crowd at
high prices. It is Mr. Sligh's opinion
Dost of other units which have bom
WITH LIGHT SHOWERS son of nn officer here, is in the hos­ I tho Parish House the Sanford girls
that hotter refrigeration and bolter
OR
Sanford
High
is
surely
winning
improved to such an extent that the |
pital with hoth legs broken, a. n re­ and dose game by tile -core of 12 to
carrying
can ho obtained hy water
111* Till* Attmiclnlrcl I ' r o m l
sult of the crash of their plane last went down to defeat in a hard fought some honors this year. First, our car is almost revolutionary in tlic ,
team defeated Miami new standards ot motor cm itiiilit&gt; 'shipments ami that it will he tho fuWASHINGTON, Feb. 25.—Normnl Thursday, when it fell GOO feet.
II. As the score indicates the game basketball
'lu re salvation of Florida growers in
High,
a
team
that hasn’t been defeat it lias fixed.
temperature, with jonsidorablo cloud­
was close from start to finish. The
I,.,
bringing down and holding down tho
for four years; second, Gayl.
iness and rains the first half of the
Among its
limy
.-lllioiig
n.-&gt; lie
111 wfeatures
...........
.....
.
ItEIIAKAH LODGE MEETING
breaks were about even. 1ml the Kiswon
first
prize
in
the
finchweek is the forecast for Florida for
rales.
better hick
luck aim
and mo.\
they \ M,,,Mb.i
-------simmec team had
bail heller
’
...
, listed the frame, three units of w hich 1freight
Mr. Donnelly gave some interestthe week beginning Sundny.
Seminole Reliekali Lodge held thole W(,„_ During tho last few minutes ol | * ,r 1' sl' ' 1"" &lt;s 11
" ,,s’ ,,n
‘" 'J " '1 Wt rW m‘
regular meeting last nigltt in Mason- piny Miss Spencer tried for three free n""
11,ir 1 u,t ,,t •'
” nv I improved. The new mins consist » t u ,
of n,,r
our "wn
own so",or"seniors, wnH
was the °ONLY
transportation and p.omFAINTED IIIS CAR RED—
to tic anil’ mi ,,f
|c Hull. At rt:.10 the members en jo y -'Koais, with mu point
..............
NLY cmnhinatioti front cross member
••
*i Vic
mi ■
HULL ATTACKED HIM
ed a tureen supper. Mrs. A. F. Hell extra five minutes in which the Sail- high school pupil in the U. S. A to front motor support, making
igid;
an rentrai Florida Waterways Assoclaget a mark of 100 per cent in the re­ front end of the frame more
will
represent
this
lodge
at
the
Reford
team
would
have
won,
the
ball
—INSURANCE HELD UP
.
(
i
,,,
1
,.,,
lril,mn..
entirely
of IIU.IIIIV
dounie iriangu . tion what it should he the greatest
■•litiriMV new type
I VI C o.
liekaii Assembly in St. Petersburg, in rolled around the rim of the basket cent currcn event examination.
•
1
. .Kir.v
in.li.H
ever inaugurated in this
la r center crosH niemhei,
thirty m
inis 'movement
(
111% T l i r «%NNiirlnfr4 I'rr tn O
April. Miss Leila Roper will attend and fell out each lime. Score at the
Helen Uhorpening, one of last wide, preventing frame i M n * . «»«• ,
TOPEKA, Kns., Fell. 25.— Fred as alternate. At our next meeting t.a,l of the first half, ti to &lt;1.
br ought out tho
m .in a iy • &gt; i &gt;
•
.
Kmidsmi, n farmer, nppcnled to tho supper will he served at tidlH and w e. The boys game was exciting from year's graduates, visited us Tuesday a rear frame section which carries
idea t lint ini'
tile mri
uieinliers
the Assoc IIII I . i...r with wiili* HU‘1
i i i i ua »of
state superintendent of insurance to­ will have the pleasure of having Mrs. start to finish, the Kissimmee boys afternoon.
spring .horns made
" W
w h vsbi. ^ 1 llllll
^
wllo
ari!»»n„t members
gussets to prevent side swaying.
day for aid in collecting collission in­ Jennie Anderson, of Orlando, vie. led all the way during the first half
.
. ZIll; tlomfmt,
IIMIIPM
f u r tl | '..re
overlooking the
fact that the Is e•c
|
...................^
................
The two records played on our
surance on his nutomobile. Knudson president of the Florida Rehekah As- and thi half ended 1 I to lit in the
To provide greater ruling
.
•
„„„
,
1
.;..,v
..igbt
'rotary
can
save
them
money on their
says he painted his enr red nnd that HemIdy with us.—Secretary.
visitors' favor. In the second half, Vietrola Tuesday at chapel were es­
springs are
' froiKht bills and they should send tho
a hull attacked it nnd now the insur­
however, the Sanford bunch cmuplct. • pecially fine. They were: "My Sun­ indies long by two
lulls to him each month to he nuditlonger than on former
ance compan yrofuscs to consider his
|y turned the tables mi them and won shine" hy Caruso, and "Rose of My four inches
v;
....
..
.......r
fifiv
nil,.,
'cd.
Mr. Sligli saved about $20,000
Broward County
Heart hy McCormack."
claim (or lamnges.
hy a .‘M to 22 count.
models. Rear springs
^
Vt.lir through this bureau «l«no.
iuclu'H
by two iiimi oiu.-i|iiiirtci |
•
* ••
There With Goods,
In the second half during an nrguThe meeting last night was full of
inches
wide,
or
three
inches
longer
j
REPLACE MARINE GUARDS
BoncI Election ti incut the two centers hit each oilier, Washington’s llirthdny wns cele- ami one-fourth inch wider than on enthusiasm and it was regretted that
ON RAILWAY TRAINS
whereupon
..........
la.ys
.........
and................
men from each hrnted Wednesday in chapel l&gt;y two
morn Sanford business men were not
ItY POSTAL DEPARTMENT. CITIZENS OF FT. LAUDERDALE side swarmed onto tin* court and lie- i .selectinns given by Miss Williams former models.
present. Another meeting has boon
Other new spring features uru called here Friday night in order that
i
CARR Y$10,000 FOR DREDGgan to hit each other. The deliver 'expression pupils. We also celehrntboots
to keep out water, and preserve more of the merchants can get a hot­
M ir T h r A iia n r ln tri) I’ r r a a !
ing of blows lasted only a second, ed |»y having one session.
ING INLET.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 25.—'Th • relubrication, enlargement of spring ter idea of what the Water Traffic
however, and during thi* next five or
plnrcinent of the marine mnil guard"
ten minutes the atmosphere was very
( I I ) T h e l a a o c l n l r i l I’r r a a )
Supt. T. W. I.awton announced n bolts to three-quarters of an inch in League means to them and to th'dr
by a specially recruited force from
FORT LAUDERDALE, Feb. 25.— tense, with heated arguments going national essay contest in chapel Tues­ diameter, except the front end of rear city.
he department is now being cirricd Broward county again has come for
the
on in each corner of tin* court. I lie day morning. The prize is a college springs which arc one inch in diame­
md by the postoffleo department, of- ^ " I J ^ i t h m i niinost unanimous vote ”“ow&lt;‘, was a t’ lust quietedI down, the course of four years worth, Supt. ter ,and round head bolts on front end PREMIERS’ MEETING IS
tu-ials announced today,
on tl,0 bond election. The citizens of | „core ,|urinB
ing this
tins ruckus
rucKus w
was 21 to 20. Lawton told us, about ?t,000. Wheel of springs so that side play can be
FIRST INTERVIEW OF
eliminated hy tightening nuts. All
Fort Lnudcrdnlo yesterday carried " During the Inst few minutes of play
FINANCIAL CONFERENCE
spring holts are fitted with force-fad
OKLAWAR A FERRYMAN
.11100,000 municipal bond Issue for t||t) Hanford hoys completely «utBernice
Austin,
Marion
Hand
nnd
HAS DISAPPEARED AND
oilers.
dredging the
the Kissimmee
, ocean inlet nnd deepen...
i c|n88e(|
..................
,
, team, in “ J Doris Moore nlso gnve selections,
11U„ feature
......................................is an
BOULOGNE, Feb. 25.- Premier
A new
of the clutch
IIIS BOAT IS FLOATING ing the hnrbor.
There were only two ^-,vhirl-\vincl attack, carrying then
them oir
off! wMch
.. . worp Kn,ntly , nJ„yed.
Mary
annular
throw-out
hearing
a
Poincare
and
this
type
tnrow-oui
hciiiiuk in
m
•»
roincnrc
ami Lloyd
i.i»)u George
u w i;. meet
■■
-------votes cast in the negative.
their feet hy
T t,,t; fivu mcn
tht‘ | Elizalietli Pulcston gave the Life of stationery housing, with an oil resor- afternoon for tholr fir'd interview on
l l l r T h e i N n i i r l n f ril P r m l
game
OCALA,
Feb.
25.—Gustnvious.
I George Washington, nnd Miss Huni- voir
I the subject of tho coming Interims
Summary:
Schowe, 28, ferrymnn nt Ccdnr Land-, WOMAN LAWYER I
I phrlcs played "The Dawning hy MrAnother new and exclusive feature ^ tionnl economic nnd financial conferSanford Git)
i"i\' on tho
APPOINTED JUDGE
| Cormack. on our "talking machine." is the 2-way head lamp control which onco.
--- Oklnwnhn river, has
------ been
--BY GOV. HARDEE
fnissing for tho past two weeks. Tho
is mounted on the steering column and
Pope, F. .
ferryboat was found in tho St. Johns
The seniors Imd their first rehear­ operated hy turning the horn button. HANK CASHIER
I I I ) T h r A » " i&gt; c l n l r d I’ i m O
&gt;vor near
miles
i^.»i 'Rnlatkn,
7v .im .n n , 40 11111
*.ti . from
......
TTALLAHASSEE,
A L I . A H A a a l'.t i, ru
nsal for their class play, "Tho Hoo­
Fell.
24.—Gov. Stone, F.
The Alisted Engine, with which all
DIED TODAY—
home. The disnppenrnnco of Schowe „ nr(,c0 to(| ny nppointod Mrs. nessle McLatilin, C.
doo," Thursday night, Feb. 22. The Lexington models are now equipped,
FELL UNDER TRAIN
i*mini...i for,
r„ . us
rto it is
i. not
-inf trnnwn
u.
i« unaccounted
known q no| | jnBor county judge of Escnmplay will lie given the first Thursday has been improved by three new fea­
'bat he had any enemies.
and Friday after Easter.
tures mid several other refinement.
Ilia county to succeed her husband,
I I I ) T l i r \ « - o r l n l r « l l ’r r » » l
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fell. 25.—Bon
For example, the water pump is driv­
1Judge Henry Hellinger, who died Inst
m a r e l NORMAND d e t t h r
A minstrel show will lie put on hy en hy a "V" licit with automatic belt I). Atkisson, enshier of the Hank of
Monday. Mrs. Bellinger is the first
Hi
the senior class in the very nenr fu­ tightener integral with driven pulley. Feilsniero, who fell under a train at
woman to hold such n position in
Kissimmee (22)
M l) T l i r AKNiicIntril I'renM)
.
.,
A spring in the fail mounting takes Sebastian Thursday midnight, died
G. FG. F. ture.
I o s ANGELES, Fob. 25 .—Miss Florida. -She
^ studied law In her lnte
tn
up slack in the belt when clamp in a local hospital here last night of
Mnltol Normond, reported seriously husbands o re nm wn.
Graham, F.
the injuries. The widow acconipano
The high school campus is certain­ screws are loosened.
HI with influenza nt her t e m p o r a r y | the bar several years ago.
Simpson, F.
To
make
the
buttery
more
aeeessi(
jed the Imcly to Fellsmore for burial.
.) i i.v going to lie pretty when tin* flowBullock, C.
retreat at Altndcnn, wns snld to bo
u w n n iN r.
hie,
it
has
been
located
under
the
j
--------:-------------- —
(&gt;
i
ors
begin
blooming.
The
freshman
better today. Her secretary told In- McCORMICK-OSEIt WIdMHN •
Chapman, G.
front
floor
hoard,
which
is
divided
on
FORMAL
INQUIRY INTO
1| ' mill
and JMIHIM
junior classes •••’
nrc to
take
care
of
-l i m i t 1IIMM • ' " " • ’•I . . . . .
McKay, G......
T'lrers that while Miss Normond
W ,,J'
m iiq t ^ V F l ^ l ^ S
the right-hand side of the building, j|ltJ cetliur line of tho car.
THE
ROMA DISASTER
"*ns seriously ill, it was thought that
~ 0SE,{
E IN U. S.
Another
new
improvement
is
nn
i;
[
where
the
rustic
trellis
has
been
BEGUN AT NORFOLK
10
ber recovery wns almost certnin. T h e 1
,r||c A~M.„r ........ ,.rP„ ,
built. The sophomores and Juniors automatic locking turnbucklo adjust­
Tonight
both
Sanford
teams
play
in
same IHIUIIIICKUIII
informntoin wns
givenII wu*
out by
Switzerland, ftFeb. “24.—
Wlln hl»t
*V (| ZURICH,
|(|(yl|' OWlll«rillHU|
"
have the opposite side.. The faculty ment at the pedal making adjustmnet
( l l r T h ) A »»i»rl»f)il I ’r m )
°«ncors at tstudlofl whoro she ht\n boon rpj10 ^[cCormick-Osor woddlnir will Seabreeze and they expect to bring wishes to thnnk the public In general of the cable service brakes extremely
NORFOLK. Feb. 25.—Tho formal
working recently.
j tnkt&gt; p|nc0 in May nt the McCormick buck two victories.
inquiry by the nrmy investigation
for contributing the flower plnnts. simple.
j country seat nenr Chicago, uccordboard Into tho Roma disaster was
Front
and
rear
bumpers,
designed
We still need about fifty more petunia
SUGGEST DYE LAW.
a It RESTED AS BLACKMAILER.
,n|J to present plans. Oscr has ncbegun horo todny.
on
scientific
principles,
are
standard
plants.
, rented the condition under which tho
equipment. Ask for a demonstration
. . rfamily
__II.. gnVC Ihrlr
( I I ) T h e A io m rln lril P r r s s )
... .
Thr AoHitrlnlrd Press)
i lir«rm lrlf
their ’ POnConREJECT SALES TAX.
/
The city manager has certainly of this new model.—II. St O. Motor
WASHINGTON, Feb. 25.—Declar­
W ASm NOTCN. Fob. 2r, Oeoroo * \ g « « ^WS
. ' hlch »ero , h . t
Co.,
distributors
for
Central
Florida.
mg
— had
.................................
ing uiui
that. cook
congress
"tied tho hands1 been thoughtful nnd we do appreciate
,
I l l y T h r A n u n r l n l . U P d ««I
rcnu Tf i*, ; an
° f th0 b,U* Je Uke up his residence In the United of
tho administration In dealing with the two honchos sent up. There are
ronu
insular ofTnlrs n tho wnr do- •». msi. uj
American cit---------- ------------------ | WASHINGTON. Fob. 25.—A proM
rtm
.nl, w
n. nrrc.l.,1
»nd, StntM nnd ''«»"&gt;» "" Amorlcnn . .. the reparation commission," Prcsl- quite n number of conveniences the MORTQAGE MONEY—I dcslro to po8n| l0 finnneo tho aoldler bonus by
■.....
wnH
arrested
touny lo.loy
aim , -------------knl.l /
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dent Hnrding, In n letter to Scnntor high school needs that we hopo to
"•‘Id for investigation by department. II*011,
borrow $2,000 on my fnrm, worth j a 8„ic8 tax Is understood to have
Frelinghuyscn, republican, Now Je r-!g e t nt an early (Into If one wishes $0,000. House worth $5,000. Locnt- been rojjcctcd todny by tho special
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nr.nr.fa
In
nnnnnflltnn
with
'““‘•co ngents
connection
•he
&gt;'"■ sending during the InHt
Inst few weeks
wcekHl
.....^ ih ^ V / the G. I, A. nt scy, has suggested thnt somo lcgiHln-1 to make n contribution please notify ed on brick road, South of Sanford. | 8Uh.commltteo of the republican
Address C. B. Clark, General Dcllv- ( momers of tho houso wn. s and mean*
,otlcrH to prominent WashingtonRW
Tuesday Felt. 28th nt tlvo notion bo taken to pormit tho Prof. McKay.
United States to get its quota of
285-3t&amp;wltp|
ory,
Sanford.
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“ J ' M 0°" All member.
to bo
Bay
It
with
a
Herald
Want
Ad.
German
reparation
dyoa.
y* 'brents of denth wero mndo in
287-2tp
rn«o tho money wns not forthcoming, present-

disarm on l a n d

HARDING SAYS
SOME REDUCTION
SHOULD BE MADE

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CHASSIS DETAILS
ON NEW LEXINGTON ent
‘IT CAR ANNOUNCED
GETTING RESULTS

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. sent club mcmbori). Tho club mem*
■era present woro Mrs. Harry Wilson,
! Mrs. W. T. Langley, Mrs. Harry
Lewis, Mrs. Charles Fodder, Mrs. C.
MRS. FRED DAIGER. Society Editor, E. Henry, Mrs. Donne Turner, Mrs.
Phone 217-W
J. G. Ball, Mrs. llnrry Hcoren, Mrs.
I f j o b h n v e n n jr I r l f n f t v U M I n * j o b
— If r * u n r * c o i n s a n y w B e r * o r o o n il n * Fred Wnlsnin, Mrs*. E. D. Molcy,
k o m &gt; , o - 11 t o b * r r r n t r r t n l n l n j r , w r i t * Mrs. A. W. Fitts, Mrs. B. F. Whit• u t. a t n l c n r d In t h l * d e p a r t m e n t , c I v Ib k
d e t a i l * . n r t r l r h p o n r I k * I t e m . I t w i l l ner and Miss Marthn Fox. /

S O C IE T Y

k f c r r n t l r n p p re e la te d .

SOCIAL CALENDAR
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Saturday—Hospitnl shower and rocoption from .7:00 to 5:00 o’clock.
Snturdny—Children’s Story Hour will
bo held nt 1:00 o’clock nt Ccntrnl
Pnrk.
Snturdny—Master Chnrles Betts will
entertnin a number of his younp
friends at his home on Pnlmotto
avenue at .7:00 p. m.
Saturday—Taney doncing clnss nt
the Wclnka Apartments nt 7 p. m.
Monday—St. Agnes Guild will meet
nt the home of Mrs. Earl Burdick
on French nvenue nt 3:30 p. m.
Monday—Westminster Club will meet
nt tho Mnnse nt 3:30 with Mrs.
Robert Cobb ns hostess.
Mrs. E. C .Eddy o f Louisville, Ky.,
was the guest of Mrs. Andrew Mn
honey last week nt her home on 10th
street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles Ryan and
baby of Pnlatka were the week-end
guests of the former’s sister, Mrs.
Andrew Mahoney.
Mrs. Adele Hcoren nnd Miss Adole
Scip of Pittsburg, Pa., are guests of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Hcoren r.t their
home on East Second street.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Daiger Sr.,
left this morning for their home in
Tampa. They were accompanied to
Orlnndo by Mrs. Fred Dnigcr Jt., and
M aster Frederick.

I.ITEHABY DEPARTMENT
MEETING.
The Literature Department of tho
Womans Club had a moat interesting
meeting Wednesday nftemoon.
Pucinnl’s music and composition
bcinR the topic for tho afternoon.
Tho first pnper, Madam Butterfly,
was Riven by Mrs. Spencer of New
York, (a Riiost of Mrs. Chappell).
It was a vivid, intorestinR and de­
scriptive nccount of the piny, so beau­
tifully Riven that those of us who
hoard it felt wo were socinp and
honrinR the whole opera heinR repro­
duced. The story ended, and the ex­
quisite son of Madam Butterfly,
"Some Fne Day," was well rendered
by Mrs. Taknch.
The next subject. "Tosca" was read
hy Mrs. Taknch and the s ou r , "Vlssi
'd Arte," was sunR. A discussion
followed regarding tho merits of tho
two operns.
Mndnrn Butterfly, being exquisite­
ly dninty, showing Japanese life
nmonR the nobility, only one harsh
note heing evident, thnt of the Amer­
ican woman who, for a few minutes,
passes by.
Toscn, n thrilling trnpedy with the
viliinn, murder for selfish ends mntlc
1C very intense; the song of Toscn,
“Vissi d’Arte," so mnrveloua in its
pnssion nnd sorrow, was so well rentiered hy Mrs. Taknch. Sanford is
indeed fortunate to hnve such a voice
in its midst, that could interpretot
it song like thnt.
We are greatly indebted to Mrs.
Spencer for giving ns such a beauti­
ful interpretation of Madam Buttcrlly, and hope she may lie witli us
again.
,

BRIDGE PARTY.
A delightful social event of yes­
terday afternoon was the bridge par­
ty given by Mrs. R. J. Holly at her
lovely home on Park avenue, the
ENTERTAINS CLl’II.
guests ineluding’ the mcmbors'of the
Mrs. Andrew Mahoney entertained
Merrie Matrons and Entre Notts
bridge clubs. There were four ta ­ tlie members of the Thursday Bridge
club most pleasantly yesterdny nfterllies of players.
Quantitlcs of exquisite snap drag- noon at her home on Tenth street.
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PAGE SIX

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Chnrles Britt, Mrs. John
and Mrs. Ernest Krupp.

H» Us Ha M

T h e S ta r T o d a y

CLASSIFIED
ADS

Miss Welch, tho Fnmous Beauty , Ra
Specialist at Bower &amp; Roumlllat's all . Un
next week.
287-7tc Ml

“T he Q ueen of
Sheba”
Tin- might 1&lt;’M »»f all film spootnelos, culled from
the dust of tho past am) unfoldod hoforo you In
no ext r aordi nar y a ch i e vemen t g f phot opl ay pro­
duction. If you woul d put ull tho thrills, romalices, m a r v e l o u s s c en es and beauty toKother
lunl fy their, ma ny t imes you would have
only u faint Idea of tho ninitnltudo of tho wonili-r'ftil picture. Tho chari ot rncoH, tho loves of
the iioecn. the lions ilovourltiK h um a n IioIiikh nnd
the e x t r a v a ga n t s c e n e s of tho ce nt uri e s past artall there.

FOR RENT

Fresh pies, bread and rolls nt the
RENT—1 nicely.
furnished
Daylight Bakery, 313 Sanford avc- t housekeeping apartm ent, 4 rooms,
nue.
287-ltc ^ e whole floor. $35 per month. 81*1
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1Fifth St., between Palmetto and SnnWe have been fortunate in engag287-2tp
ing the services of Miss Welch, the p ()R RKNT_ A ttractivo apartment,
famous beauty specialist of Jiostonn „|ther two op thrcc ruom8, hot wnt.
Mass., for the week of February 27th er. 1820 Pnrk nvo.
287-4tp
to March -1th glvlrq/\»private demon­
strations freo of charge in your home OR RENT—3 furnished rooniH for
light housekeeping. 314 Elm
of the proper method of enring for
.
28fl-2tp
your complexion as well as hair nnd ___
scalp. Plenso phono Bower &amp; Rou­
millat, 325 nnd make your appoint­
ments curly as Miss Welch’s time i s ___
very limited.
287-7te FOR SALE—Two story business
building. Apply to tho owner, Klen
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284-26te
Chicken dinner, 75c,Sunday at the Arcs, 805 0th St.
Welaka Dining Room.
287-2tc FOR SALE—00 ncres unimproved,
southern part VoluBin county. Sac­
WE CLEAN AND PRESS
rifice for next ton days. Any re. ^&gt;nClothes s ix ’days in the week nnd aiilo offer. Cash or terms. Might
look around on Sunday to sec if nil of trade for city property. Bargain. Act
you men have a erense in your trous- now. Clydo Yankee, owner, 1415 Mor­
282-7tp
ers. Call us. Phone 175. Hall &amp; gan street, Tampa, Fin.
Waters, the cleaning and pressing FOR SALE—One Reo Speedwngott
287-2tp
men.
first class condition nt a bargain.
Hill Lumber Co.
281-fitc
Get your raisen limit! and eoffeo
FOR
SALE—Oak
and
other
Hard
cake at the Daylight Bakery, 31.7 Sanwood,
strand
wood
range,
$2.50;
287-ltc
ford live.
i fire place,
$2.00.—Hoskins Jones,
llcnrdall
Avenue.
280-tfc
NOTED PHYSICIAN IS

tt s r u u :j n a .j u n a k :i r: y ^ u :i e ^ w« a n h a 3 n « a a b t. fi » nuir.icnu Bxu ss asR Bsa sBU SB HK UMu Hi;r.

Mon., 8:15 P. M., Feb. 28

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Saturday at the Princess—“HeyoncI the Cross­
Roads" and a Comedy
Chns. Brady, the Baritone Soloist, will sing every Wed­
nesday Night

FOR SALE

IN "QUEEN OF SIIKBA" l*’OH SALE—Hurley Davidson motor
cycle, two cylinder, three speeds.
285-12tp
Playing one of the Arabians j„ Box 010.
"Queen of Sheba," the big Fox special FOR SALE—Warehouse with It. R.
picture which is coming to the S tar -iiling. Within four blocks of center
Theatre, is Dr. Clarence A. Hill, who of city.
Geo. W. KNIGHT
received medical training nt the- "Uni­
272-tfc
versity of MuiTaln. He is a native of

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WM.
FOX’S Super-Special
%

"GENEVA PLAYERS"
Tickets may be bought nt nny drug ' Pa Classified Ads 5c a line. No
Htoro for tho "Geneva Players", only f c i . nd taken for less thnn 25c.
and positively no classified
a limited number can he seated in the
,
fci
ads charged to nnyonc. Cash
Princess Theatre, ho buy enrly.
, Ha must accompany all orders.
Have you phoned 325, Bower &amp; Ha Count five words to a line Ha
Roumillat, for your freo appointment Hu and remit accordingly.
with Miss Welch?
287-7tc Ha
Hq Rh Hh Ih i Ih i Hh Rq Rh M
Chicken dinner, 75c,Sunday at the
Wclnka Dining Room.
287-2tc

SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
1018 W ait F irst Street

1018 West First Street

FOUND
FOUND—Kid glove.
Owner may
have same hy identifying nnd pay­
ing for this ad.
281-tf

LOST
LOST—On First street, n long bar
penrl pin with one pearl nut, S atur­
day night. Finder plenso leave at
Herald and receive reward. 285-tfc

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MISCELLANEOUS

'A S GOOD AS NEW**

TRY GUARANTEED AMERICAN
Leather Duhhin. Will waterproof
nnd preserve your shoes. In black and
tan. Price 25c per box at nil shoe
GENERAL REPAIRING
dealers.
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287-20tc
Miss Welch, tin- Famous Roauty West First St.
Old Ford Barn**
Specialist n t BOwer &amp; Roumlllat's all
next week.
287-7tc
Phone No. 447-W

WARD &amp; RIVE

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BIG AMERICAN LEGION AT­
TRACTION
----- PRINCESS THEATRE-----ADULTS

... 75c

CHILDREN.........10c

G e n e v a Players

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Lovely roses und ferns were of- Hawaii anil a citizen of tho United
ons, sweet pens and violets Wire ar­
tistically used in the rooms where tin- fcctively used in the rooms where the States. .During tin* war Dr. iliil was J 10 Stores in Georgia------------------------------------------------ -------------------------1 Store in I lurid.t
card tables were placed. The tally n first lieutenant in the Medical Corps
card tallies were arranged.
Of exceptional interest was the cards were designed with Hags and with Base Hospital No. 1 doing trails
port duty between Hoboken and
game of bridge played during the a f­ portraits of Washington.
Top score in the absorbing gnm»
l,u ■P™-lall«c-.l on head and
ternoon. High score among the mem­
plastic'surgery,
beside doing general a
bers of the Merrie Matrons club war of bridge played was made by Miss
a
work.
a
made by Mrs. Churles Fodder,, who Ammons, while the cut prize, a set
tomorrow.
his a
While he was in '.In- army
was awarded a large box of station- &lt;»f tallies, was won hy Mrs. Harry
a
health broke down through the e f ­ a
cry and correspondence cards. Th Walsh.
MEN’S DEPARTMENT
LADIES’ DEPARTMENT
fects of mustard gas front the men a
high score prize for the Entre Nous
At the conclusion of the r a i d game
who had been gassed. For this rea­
chili was won by Mrs. Deane I urn- |),(. hostess served delicious refresh­
son he went west for the* outdoor life
er, who was given n lovely box of ^jm.nts consisting of fruit salad sand
where, hernuso lie had made his
correspondence cards.
widles, olives and coffee,, followed by
Trunks, Suit Cases and
way through college partly by work
Following tin- awarding of prizes an ice course,
on the dramatic stage, In- was natur­
Bags.
________
the hostess served strawberry shortThose enjoying Mrs. Mahoney's ally drawn into pictures.
enko, topped with whipped cronm, cordial hospitality were Mrs. Hairy
nnd coffee.
Walsh, Miss Ammons, Mrs. Alice
Crawfish fit the Welaka Dining
Miss, Scip, Mrs. .1. G. Sharon nnd Peters , Mrs.
Rowland, Mrs. A. Room.
Good Line of Work Shoes
287-2UMrs. Fred Daiger substituted for ab- Aheran, Mrs. Clarence Mahon -y, Mrs.
a
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Have you phoned 325, Bower
aaBaaBnaBaBnKannBN SBnaaBH BariaBBBuaflaaM UBK aK N KtiuaanaM r Roumillat, for your free iqi|ioiutnienl
287-7lc
with Miss Welch?

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IThe Churchwell Co.
We are going to offer big* values in Tailor-made

Just received a beautiful lot of
Chambray Dresses for girls in
pink, green and blue. Sizes 7 to

Clothes

Just received a big shipment of
Hand

14.

Titan and Hof-Mac Batteries
uW e Sell f o r Less”
HOF-MAC BATTERY COMPANY
■ a a B B H a iflv n a a n a iia iiB n iiia u iB B n B ia n u a a ia s m in n a iin iin iK g iu s

White Gabardine Skirting and

Crawfish at the
Room.

Welaka

Dining
287-2U-

Crawfish at the
Room.

Welaka

Dining
287-2tc

Basket Weave and Plain

86 inches wide
i

29c to 50c
Plate

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en Brown'

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cream

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$2.98
1

solid and assorted colors

More
Tailoring
Day
Saturday

Rubberized Aprons

in assorted colors

50c
S elf-raisin g
Buckwheat
Flour

Children’s Play Oxfords

Windsor Ties for Children

25c

C a k e s m a d e writ]

$3 to $3.50

We pay cash for what wc buy—we would have to pay more
didn’t pay" cash—we sel for cash and save you from paying
THAT IS THE REASON WE SELL FOR LESS

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^ te a m o a r

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The Churchwell Co.
First Street------------------------Phone 127-----------------— Welaka Bloc

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Your W ife Deserves
Her Own Home

You have often dreamed of the time when
you could give it to her.
Why not start a Building Fund today thru
an interest bearing savings account?
With this definite goal the game of Saving
H
becomes real joy.
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Ask her to get in the game with you.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1922

PAGE TWO

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'T O M S K ’

TRUCK
IJy a Sanford Celery-fed
Man
Ba t*a Pu Pa Pa m

WE CLEAN AND PIIESS
ik arid
Clothes six days in the week
and S
look around on Sunday to soo if nil of
you men hnvo a crease in your trousorfl. Call us. I’hnno 475. Hall &amp;
k* Waters, the cleaning and pressing
men.
287-Utp
Crawfish at the
Room.

Welakn

Dining
287-2tc

See in the Herald where millions
now living will never die and in an­ In Circuit Court for the Seventh Judi­
cial Circuit of the Stute of Flor­
other part of the paper whore the Ku
ida, in and for Seminole Coun­
Klux are parading in many cities.
ty.—In Chancery
Somehow or othor—well life is short
enough.
DIVORCE

CELERY GROWERS WANTED
Two families that know how to raise Celery, arrangements
can be made for advancing money through crop, good hous
es, farming implements and teams supplied, don’t answer
unless you mean business, for further information, address

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0 . C. HARRIS, Oldsmar, Florida

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Isn’t it funny that a wise man will Charlotte Downey, Complainant,
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pile up the simoluuiis into n nice pile
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vs.
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Today is the time to start and this Bank— that makes a half million or more and Raymond Downey, Respondent.
a
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then let some smooth guy tnko It
a
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
the place.
a
away from hint on a gnmo that la The State of Florida to Raymond
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mossy with ngc.
a
Downey, Now Willard Hotel, Wash­ ■
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Is
a
real
(own,
4% INTEREST PAID
a
ington, D. C.:
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Illiteracy in Florida is "turriblo"
a
You are hereby commanded to he ■
And pretty soon she Is going to be a real city.
a
according to a recent report. Well,
and appear in the above entitled ■
a
wo knew that from tho style of some cause on the Rule Day in April, A. N
■
Do you remember when you could have bought a lot aa
of the letters we receive from time D. 1922, viz: the 3rd day of April, A. N
around 1th or 5th streets on I’ark avenue for five or siv hun­ aa
fi
to time.
1). 1922; otherwise, the hill of com­
a
dred dollars?
a
plaint filed in said cause will ho taken
a
m
Suppose the candidates will soon he ns confessed by you. Witness tho
IF YOU DON’T ACT NOW you are going to do some aa
r out kissing the babies and Home of Honorable James W, Perkins, as
more remembering, and the second time you remember it’s a
a
STRENGTH
PROGRESS
SERVICE p the older folks ere long. It’s n hard judge of the above court, and my
going to hurt.
life.
name as Clerk thereof, and the seal
lu n u a a aa
Your own terms.
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of said Court, a t Sanford, Scminolu
a
Let's Tax Real Stuff.
■
I County, Florida, on this the 24th day
chasers of Florida farms, othor east­ I don't know upon what thing
! of February, A. I). 1922.
ern states HD, the central states 57, There’s to l&gt;c an extra tax
I SEAL)
K. A. DOUGLASS,
I’u l i l l a h r d r t r r r n l l r m a n n r*«*t*iil » u n - the south 81 and the west 9. Of the So the government may r a i s e Clerk Circuit Court,
a
d n y ill I b r l l r r n l i l II ii II iI I iik . &gt;0?
M uitimllii A v c., S n iifu ril. P i n .
individual states, New York sent the The Immense needed bonus—
Seminole County, Fla. »
Inrgcst number to Florida, with 2d Hut I'm strong for having it
By: V. E. DOUGLASS, I). C. S
A. P. CONNELLY, Agent
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purchasers, Georgia sent 21, Penn- All put on soft drinks— '
JOHNSON &amp; GARRETT,
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p i ; iii . i s i i I’: hs
sylvnniu 18, Kentucky 12, Michigan And the softer the better.
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Kissimmee, Florida,
it. j. h o ll y .......................... .7ndIt&lt;&gt;r 12, Ohio and South Carolina 11, Illi- , ' ‘hink the entire amount
Counsel for Complainant.
H J\ !\ l‘: i: iV111..... * ' " CI." n'l*M "nn»r l nois and Virginia 10, North Carolina .Can be easily raised that way.
288 -fitc.
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c.' i.* n iw i s Z Z Z n reuiiMlot. HntutKcr
Alabama 9, New Jersey 8, Mass- The soft drink emporiums
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———, ,li:&gt;nr ,, - MP-,;t ■'— ~ — ’-------- achusctts 7, Tennessee fi, W isconsin,, Can hoist the distress flag
Under Section 573 of the General B
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a » m ■ mr A',11,*'1*p
in,,w“ on Connecticut and Maryland G each, And the price of drinks
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Statutes of the State of Florida
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suh.rrliitlnn Prior in Advnnrr
Mninc and West Virginia 4, Missouri, At ono and the same time.
Notice is hereby given that F. D. *
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Our Vrnr ......................................... *|j.oo Kansas, Oklahoma, California and Th’ drinks now carefully concocted
llickok, purchaser of Tax Certificate ■
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jr biT carrler' '
Colorado It cnch, New Hampshire, Ar- j At one nickel per
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No. 808, tinted the 2nd day of Juno,
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.....10 Crnta knnsns, Iowa, Indiana, Minnesota, 'Can he sold for a dime:
Onr W .rk
a
A. D. 1913, has filed said certificate
H
Thr iiin is- to lH-pnur Wrrklj; iirr- Nebraska and Arizona 2 and Rhode While the two-bit drink
in
my
office,
anti
hns
made
applica­
a
aid r n t i r r l r r u v r r a
S rm ln n lr
C o u n tr
a
a n d I . |ii ih l la h r il r i r r y I" rid n r . A d v r r - Island, Del awn re, District of Colum- Can be easily sold for four;
tion for Tnx Deoil to issue in accord­
a
SUNDAY
DINNER
DE
LUXE
t l a l n u r n l r a n i n d r k n o w n u n m i |i l l r n ■ bin, Mississippi
and
Idaho
1
ench.
Thus
the
government,
very
easily,
a
ance with law. Saitl certificate em­
li o n . I l r n i u r r n l l r In p n l l t l r a . SUilO p r r
a
) r n r . n i n n y . In n d v n n r r . ________________ Fight came from foreign countries.
, Can grab olT every day or two,
a
braces the following described prop­
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M U M IIK It T I I K A S S O C IA T E D 1‘ltKNS
$1.00 Per Cover
The agency sold 97 farms to Flor- A sulHclont surplus
erty situated in Seminole County,
■
idn men last year. Only 15 of these To half-build a battleship—
0:00 to 8:30
12:30 (e 2:30
Florida, to-wlt: N 1-2 of SE 1-4 of
purchased farms in states elsewhere; And then junk the critter,
NE 1-4 of SE 1-4, Sec. 28, Twp. 20 S,
to Maryland, 2 eachn to° "I’m, certainly
strongly against
MENU
Range 32 East. 5 acres. Tho saitl
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Sanford’s celery ami truck crop for four
‘"".r went
we,“ «*
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_iU 4it nro nnil Maine, Ne wHnmpsbire, New York, ■lacing a tax on shoe-laces,
Fresh
Fruit
Cocktail
land
being
assessed
a
t
the
date
of
tho
a
the past season Was worth $2,1352,000. Pennsylvania and Missouri ami one Or peanuts, or cigarettes,
a
issuance of such certificate in tho
a
The 1921-1922 crop will ho worth still to Arkansas.
|O r safety-razors, or ukuleles,
a
Celery Hearts
Stuffed Olives
name of MuHselwhito &amp; Howard. Un­
a
The market for farm property was Or ribbons for typewriters,
more.—Tampa Tribune.
Cream of Celery Soup
less said certificate shall bo redoomed
a
■
active during during 1921, according Or silk sox for
“
according to law Tax Deed will Issue
a
■
The Sanford Herald in big display to the report, despite the farm er’s 0» gnsolnc, or sparkplugs,
Filet of Trout, Tartar Sauce
thereon on tho 11th tiny of March, A.
headlines, tells of the shipment of a complaint that he hns suffered more Or diamond necklaces, or shoes,
Julienne Potatoes
D. 1922,
carload of celery to California by than Ids share in the deflation of O'' llI|y (|f life’s necessities:
WITNESS my official signature and
a
John Russell of that city. That just prices for fnrm products. This act- I’nt the whole tax-weight
Chicken a la Maryland
seal this tho 4th tlay of February, A.
a
a
puts another feather in Sanford's cap Ivlty is indicated by the fact that the Right on the variegated likkers
or
I). 1922.
■
Roast
Prime
Ribs
of
New
York
Beef
au
Jus
and the citizens are yet bragging of agency sold 20 per cent, more farms That froth from the founts
■
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
■
the event. It must be remembered in 1921 than in 1920, or nn aggregate Where the bead eometh not
Clerk Circuit Court,
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■
that ordinarily California
raises &lt;tf 5,114, while tho total price paid Anil the hubbies do not linger—
Snowflake Potatoes
French Pens
Seminole County, Florida.
■
; Because that is the tipple
a
enough celery to supply her own was $20,000,000.
2-l-oaw-5tc
V. E. Douglass, D. C.
a
Of the rich and the careless—
Combination Salad
needs, but the recent cold snap knock---------■
Am] a complete and continuous
etl that commodity out for the time .STATE COMMITTEE
TaiUulizntion of the poor.
Valdez Ice Cream
Cake
being. Hence the demand for the
WANTS WHITE WOMEN
Florida
grown product. — Florida
TO BE D E M O C R A TS ' Fo let's put all the tax
Post.
I
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On them there colored likkers.
Demi Tassee
a
At
tiu*
meeting
of
the
State
D
em
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sa&gt;
’
w*
all.
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a
Yassuni.
We serve a splendid Merchants’ Lunch daily that
i
THE MOVEMENT BACK TO THE ocrntic Eecutivo Committee at Jncki
a
cannot be equalled for 50c. Served in individual
FARM.
sonvilie Inst week a resolution of- I thank you—Thorn in Cowsimmie
a
a
dishes.
Gazette,
-------fered by the ’ Secretary, Schellu
a
a
One of the striking features of the Mnines, inviting ami urging all white
-------a
a
movement in fnrm population in the women of the State to register ns
Helpful Advice
BaaaaananaearanszsaBaMUBBBt
United States is the steadily growing
democrats ami take part in party Doctor (to patent): "It's nothing
demand for farm lands in Florida,
politics and the primary was adopt- to worry about—just a Ittlc hull on
This movement comes from all over etl.
the hack of tin* nock. But you must (
SAVE YOU MONEY
the country—north, south, east and
This resolution recognizes the wo- keep your eye on it."
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west—and puts the peninsular stnte men as having equal rights with men
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Write us
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well forward in the list of tho most ami really seeks tit have the ladies
Whither Away?
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active states in point of number of take an active interest in the DemoThe neck of tho waist am) the hem
Empire Hotel Block
farms sold in 1921 and easily in the erotic party.
"f tho skirt will now join (in sing-,
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lead of all southern stntcs.
• The Muincs Resolution is as fol- mg), "Where Do We Go l*mm Here.’
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
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These conclusions arc drawn from low:.
-------a report just issued Ity a farm agency
"Whorons: Since tho last meeting
Single-Track Mind
which lust year sold 323 Florida
of the State Democratic Executive "When is your daughter thinking of
farms, and increase of 17 over its Committee the status of women elec- getting married.”
sales in Florida In 1920.
tors has been fixed by law.
1 "Constantly.1
Florida orange groves constitute
Now therefore he it resolved by the
the greatest attraction to these buy- State Democratic Executive CommitCalifornians, Attention!
ers from ither states but many of tee of Florida that all white women' Lady going to Chicago soon wishes
them on arriving here find the stock of the State of Florida ho nnd they t° reduce expenses. What have you? Spcciul Sale this week only. $150
••
Russell Phonographs for $115.00.
raising and general produce farms of are hereby requested ami urged to —Want ud in Low Angeles Times,
a
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a
Easy terms. $10.00 down, hal.
this state so profitable that they register as Democrats anti to tako
■
He Found Out
a
abandon tiieir plans for fruit grow- part in tbc party politics and the Do­
$5.00 a month. Call and see us
■
"Was
that
a
new
girl
I
saw
you
a
ing ami tako Up truck farms and mocratic primary, ami
for
a
demonstration.
a
with
last
night?"
stock raising instead.
Re it further resolved that the
a
■
old one
IL is interesting to note where these several County Democratic Executive . “ Nope,
Nope, just
just the
the old
one painted
a
a
■hundreds of purchasers «if farms Committees of the State lit* requested jovor
J. II. HINTERMISTER
NOTICE
a
a
come from. Florida itself furnished to use every effort to have the white ’
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1
used
to
think
I
knew,
PIANO
CO.
only 82 of them, or a little more than women of the several Counties reglsWe have a limited supply of tho now Peace Dollars which wo will dis­ a
Rut now I must confess,
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a
22 per cent, while 241, or 78 per te rn s Democrats and take part in tfie
tribute to our friends and customers as long as they lust.
a
1a
The
more
I
know
i
know
I
know
a
cent, came from other states.
'saitl County Committees he requested.
a
Welaka
Block
a
a
I know [ know tin* less.
Now England furnished 19 p u r-, to render such aid and Instruction ns
a
1a
H
may bo necessary in the primaries, j
a
Chicken dinner, 75e,Sunday at the
This resolution wns preferred over
1a
K
gan«a»XHn&gt;tu^tiUMktciMr:&gt;:axnnRa tin Taylor resolution which sought to .M elaka Dining Room.
287-2U* Piano tuning by expert, over 12 1
ia
n
years
factory
experience
have the women form advisory comN
f—One of the «j mlttoes to advist* with tho County We hnvo been fortunate in ongagA COMMUNITY BUILDER
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a
bus'o policies a Committees,
big tho services of Miss Welch, the
.. . ,
B. F. WH1TNER, Cashier B
F.
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FORSTER,
[’resident
a
a
decided on by a Under the Mnines resolution the famous beauty specialist of Boston,
( iC O . W . IV U l g l l t
aaaBaBuauaM aBaaaaatausaar.BauHacacaaBaBBaaaaBBnaaBHBaaa
this store at its very incep­
ladles are urged to be a part of the I Mass., for the week of February 27th I
, K y tn le um , l nH uranc(,
Domocrntic party organization of tho to March 4th giving private demon-1
tion wns the policy never to
Stnte —which means that they mny atrntlons free of charge in your homo j SAN fU Kli
1.OKI DA
exaggerate in our advertis­
ing or indulge in sensation­
be elected to the County of State «»f the proper method of coring for
a
al statements. We have al­
Executive Committees.
&lt; &gt;our complexion uu wc.l iu hair anti
a
Sanford Machine #
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, scalp. Please phono Bower &amp; Ro.ia
ways aimed to give more
a
than the customers expect.
Regtilar chicken dinner at the Sent- millat, 325 nnd make your appointa
Foundry Co.
iMole Cafe Sunday. You know tho ments early as Miss Welch’s time Is
« On the Okeechobee Branch of the Florida East Const Hnilwny, ChuluoOur desire is to
the best
287-7tc General Machine nnd Boiler Work; S tni Fla., among the pines nnd lakes of Seminole county, nn up-to-date s
kind.
vory Nmitcd.
Cylinder Grinding; Ucl.uxo Pistons; ■ modern hrlck hotel, with private baths and hot water heat. FirBt is
Chicken dinner, 75c,Sunday at tho
b class cuisine. Rntou $2.50 to $3250 per day; $10 to $18 per week, nc* j:;
As usual, the Seminole Cafe will
287-21C Oversize Rings nnd Pins; Flywheel ■ cording to location of room.
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nut on that good ol.j chicken dinner Welaka Dining Room.
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I Miss Welch, tho Famous Ilonuty
turned; agents for Caille Inlraard and
MRSf. CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, Manager ;
Chicken dinner—the kind that sat- Specialist at Bower &amp; Uoumlllat’s all
W E L A K A BLOCK
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a
,
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Outboard
Motors.
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62
ti infles—nt the Seminole Cafe Sunday. m)X*
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Sanford, Florida

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The Seminole County
Bank

SANFORD

DAILY

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Meisch Realty Co,

THE HERALD PRINTING CO.

VALDEZ GRILL AND DINING
ROOM ’

GLOBE PIANO CO.

Safeguard Your Business
Affairs

P

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through our policy of strict confidence—
We know our customers appreciate this
feature of banking with us, and it is part
of our service to extend this courtesy of
strictest confidence, no m atter how slight
the transaction.

First National Bank I

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AUCTION ALL NEXT WEEK
BRADY’S JEWELRY STORE
..Employment Bureau..

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: andbusiness
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AGNES G. UERNER, Chairman

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Rains and clouds and sunshine next
week.

H. W. NICKERSON

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Tho vocational committee of the HuainoBH and Professional Women's Club
requests all young woman desiring
employment to register at tho First
National Hank.

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TEMPERATURE

NEW SHIPMENTS ROLLING
INTO OUR PLACE NOW

Rn ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

We have with us today the
Tomorrow
you
go
to
Sunday
school
*u
finest hit of weather that
Public Accountant; Audita—System*
THOS. J. A. REIDY
and church—morning and evening.
(
has ever been showered up­
Income Tax Service
-------, "a on a busy and discontented
Room 10 McNelll-DavIs Bldg,
Attorney nnd Counsellor-at-Law
be­
"hone 852
Orlande, Fla. I Lent will he along about next ha people—discontented
i Wednesday and then some people p cause they are not making
practicing in Stnto nnd Federal Courts
will liuvu a rest.
*
a million instead of half a
Over Seminole County Bank
million. The old bulb shows
Auto Radiator Repair
K() today in tho stocking
Celery is being shipped today and ”
(George A. DeCottes
Shop
feet which is not so worse
it is looking line nnd bringing a good *
Attorney-at-Law
Located at 207 French Ave„ between price.
“ &lt; when you think about the
Orer Seminole County Unnk
snow and sleet and ice that
—
SANFORD
*s* *!* FLORIDA 2nd and Third. E. It. BERGQU1ST.
is soaking those northern
The many Snntord friends of G. F. *
roughnecks this bright and
Paschal are shaking hands with him *
COMFORT CO'rrAGE
.^necTalist in Spinal A djustm ents
today. For many years he trnvolcd * sunny day ns we sit in lux­
ury and ease in our private
open for guests. Will bo glad this territory for the Groover Drug
Win. J. Kermode, D. C. isto now
upholstered sanctum and
see new ns well as old friends. company, but he is now stock-snlegDoctor of Chiropractic
with a languid air and on­
Rooms and meals, also meals. House mnn for the Tidewater Glass company
Corner-Woodruff flullditiK
ions oil the breath indite
1
of
Jacksonville.
heated.
these
few lines. Tomorrow
Office Hourst
■Miss N. A. Walker
Mrs. M. Martin
is Sunday. Hope the preach­
T. R. Higgins of Palntka is in the
9 to 12 n. m. nnd 1 to fl p. m.
Sundays nnd evenings by appointment
er talks about fishing.
city today, the guest of his daughter,
5:10 A. M. FKB. 25, 1022
Mrs.
Bon
Coleman.
Mr.
Higgins
is
Henry McLaulin, Jr. a former newspaper man and is now
Maximum
80
Acteylene Welding
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
Minimum
&lt;U)
engaged in the printing business in
OF ALL KINDS
Range
01
Palntka. lie is most favorably im­
Barometer
80.20
pressed with Sanford nnd her people.
Sanford Welding Co.
Rain ................................08
Ho paid the Herald oftlcc an appre­
10!) North Snnford Avenue
Culm and clear.
ciated visit.

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

Lateft Sprn®!

p p f k in s &amp; B ritt
The Store That is Different

Sanford, Florida

]Hotel Montezuma \

H. It. Kessler, of Jacksonville, is In
Don's forget tho Seminole va.iv
Cafe
the
city
the
guest
of
his
brother-inchicken
dinner Sundny. The host
212 Fast. 1st St.
Sanford, FIs.
law, It. W. Pearman. Mr. Kessler is over,
■
well known in Sanford where he has
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
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visited upon several occasions. He was
R| F j Wl M Pi R'a Pj PS
General Shop and Mill
formerly the secretary of the Jack­
5
sonville Chamber of Commerce where
Work
he gained the reputation of being the
CONTRACTOR and BUILD ES
best in tiie south but be is now the
517 Commercial Street Sanford, F!»
secretary and treasurer of the Tide­
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aaa—
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water Glass Co,, one of the now in­
For
Florida:
Probably
dustries of Jacksonville and the south­
S. 0 . Shinholser
cloudy tonight; and Sunday
east. "Hess," as he is called, is re­
ptobnbly showers in ex­
Contractor and Builder
ceiving a warm welcome from his
treme north portion.
SANFORD
*:• FLORIDA
many Sanford friends.
Crawfish at the Welaka Dining
Sanford Steam Laundry
Have you phoned 825, Bower * Room.
2H7-2te
FOR SERVICE
Roumlllnt, for your free appointment
with Miss Welch 7
2H7-7tc ROTARY CLUB CELEBRATED
Call 146-J '
W. BAWLING, Prop.
AN NIV KUS AIt Y YESTEUl) AY.
Crawfish at the Welaka Dining
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“WE DELIVER THE GOODS’
Room,
The Snnford Rotary Club celebrated
the 17th anniversary of the founding
Quick Service Transfer
Closing out Men’s of the Rotary Club yesterday at a
Storage Facilities
,
„
n
» L u l m n c n r i c P C f l o w n &gt;"&gt;oiulny luncheon at the Valdez IIoIf «e please you, tell others; if no
r
,
|! y
04
tel. The menu was u,, to the Valdez
tell us. Phone 498
---- L lo y tl S S h o e S t o r e .
1standard and was Intorsporced with
281-otc H0I1£S and business. Just before the
------------------------close of tho meeting President StevYes, the Seminole Cafo isready to ona announced that several very dis­
serve you Sunday with o 13 of those tlngulshedvisitors from foreign emmfatnoUH chicken dinners
tries were present nnd began into---------------------- --ducing various members ns Senor
Have you phoned 825, Mower ik So-nnd-So from Ibis country and that
Roumillat, for yourfree appointment nIHj unt.|, ont. called was obliged to
with Miss Welch?
287-7tc urjMC nnd tell something about the
great work of Rotary in the various
countries of tho world. It was uniquo nnd interesting, showing iho
great seopo &lt;&gt;f International Rotary
all over the world and how they are
This Institution, whose success and strength has
keeping up the Rotary standards.
Another feature of tho meeting
been builded by a loyal people, whose most valu­
was the place cards at the plate &lt;&gt;f
each member that betokened his
able asset is the confidence, trust nnd esteem of
business with a miniature of that
those who know It best and whose highest en­
business, nnd the members hnd great
fun finding their chairs by the busi­
deavor Is to attain still higher plains of service
ness ‘sjgns as they were on the
wishes you a happy, healthful and prosperous
plates.
r p H E "U" means ultimate/ It | The, anniversary celebration was
New Year.
is the matured product of a pre­ greatly enjoyed, even though many
determined plan behind everything of the members could not remain long
but It was almost two hours of fun
Lexington lias done for more than
and instruction before the meeting
ndfourned.
a decade.
D. L. Thrasher hnd charge o' the %
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Power has been put to music by anniversary publicity stunt nnd with £
the entertainment committee put it ■&gt;
the famous Anstcd Engine.
over in great shape, Hanford Ro- -j.
It lias a split-second acceleration, ^ tnrians are getting ready for a big ‘,i,
is a champion on Hills, and is a thor­ meeting in March, at which time I f
many matters of interest will come
oughbred under every condition, up at the night) meeting, since these
busy men have more time after sup­
■□non
per than they do at noon-time.
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Eeney - Meeney
Miney-Mo!

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

THE BALL HARD­
WARE CO.

| The Bank of Safety
| Security-Service

I The Peoples Bank of Sanford

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"SERVICE THAT COUNTS”

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Wo handle every thing in

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Car Lots or Less.

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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26TH
12:00 to 2:30
OYSTER COCKTAIL

CELERY

Have you phoned .125, Bower &amp;
Roumillat, for your free appointment
with Miss Welch?
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BULLION

ST. JOH NS RIVER BROILED BASS, CREOLE SAU C E

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Q U E E N FRITTERS, STRAW BERRY SAUCE
ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF, AU JUS
FRIED CHICKEN A LA M ARYLAND

JUNK PEAS

C AN D IED YAMS
M ASHED POTATOES

W ALDO RF SALA D . M AYO NNAISE

PUMPKIN PIE

PLUM PUDDING, HARD SAUCE
SH ER BET
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DISTRIBUTORS
Chicken dinner, 75c,Sunday at the
SANFORD
FLORIDA Wolnkn Dining Room.
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tuhUlnt UnlitJ turn

Q U EEN OLIVES
OX-TAIL

COFFEE

A Cozy Hom e
FROM THE FOREST TO YOU
By eliminating all of the wnsto, over half of the labor, all of the
middle man's profits nnd by delivering a home on record time direct
from the forest to you

QUICKBUILT BUNGALOWS
Put Tremendous Savings in Your Pockets
Cozy, attractive, substantial, durable, bungalows of any size, llullt
(.fording to latest improved methods of Iiouhc construction, of tho
best of materials, at a great saving. Their economy is worth investi­
gating.
WIDTH FOR CATALOGUE
showing In natural colors many attractive, money-saving homes.

A. C. TUXBUItY LUMBER CO.
QUICKBUILT BUNGALOW, Dept. 18-K

B. &amp; 0. MOTOR CO.

Lexington Motor Compxny
Countrivlll*. Indlono, U. S, A.

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DINNER

THE WEATHER

lewoenes

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CHARLESTON, S. C.

ENTZM1NGER BROTHERS
LOCAL AGENTS, LONGWOOD, FLA.

New line Children’s New line Children’s
Slippers are here.— Slippers are here.—
Lloyd’s Shoe Store.
Lloyd’s Shoe Store.
284-fito
284-fitc

Miss Welch, the Famous Beauty
Turkey dinnor, 85c, Sundny at tho i Turkey dinner, Hoc, Sunday at tho
Specialist at Bower &amp; Roumillnt’s all
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Welaka
Dining Room.
2K7-2tc Welaka Dining Room.
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next week.

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G oto the Baptist tem ple, Sunday Night, Feb. 26
7 .0 A

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The Hoard of County Commission- •provided that they live up to the
ll/r' AI T'LTV TAITDICT &lt;rs ,,ni* ^em*nn*uCounty, Flor- 'agreement entered into'by themwith
Would Permit Light VYM LIHl l U la lM i,la*n",t in ri,Ku,,ir *«"*lon at ):0» n inmmittee representia g ^ js hoard.
Wines and Beers In- r r i ) | p r i m /\ | /I | ¥ C P I P "• Eohrunry 7th, 11122. Present: Motion of Comr. O. P.^pwope, secIy I K N I I I K l l . l . \ K l . h Chairman I.. A. Brumley, and Com oa.ied by Comr. E. Curlett and cartead of Liquors
niissioncrs I.. I’. Hagan, C. W. Entz- ried, G. M. Jneohs, is hereby author•

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NUMBER 2811

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY. FKRRUARY 27. 11122

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THAT
ENFORCEMENT
MAKES CONTEMPT OF LAW
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•The City Substantial”

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

VOLUME II

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v - Swope and K. Curlett.1ized to straw two miles of read
with V. E. Douglass, Deputy Clerk. i&lt;’huluota, for the sum of $110.00.
Motion of Comr. O. P. Swope, sec­
and C. M. Hand, Sheriff, in attend. onded
. . . . . by
^ Comr.
- ....... E. Curlett and curSHOOTS WIFE TIIUEE TIMES MICC.
Minutes of the last regular meeting rieil. a committee is hereby appointed
AND CUTS HIS OWN
held .lanuary Urd, H»22, were read anil composed of Chairman L. A. Hrumley
THROAT
approved
land Dr. .1. T. Denton, to confer with
Hids for the Construction of Hard the city commissioners of the City of
I llr T h r Ammrlntrd I’ r r u l
MIAMI. Fell. 27.—The lives of E. Surfaced Roads in Special Road anil Sanford, in reference to providing a
C. Frady, president of a motor com­ Bridge District No. 2 of Seminole place for the enre of consumptives and
pany in Chicago, and wife, are hang­ County, Florida, as per advertisement, other contagious diseases,
were here opened and read, as folMotion of (). I*. Swope, seconded by
ing by u thread today. The couple jows.
Comr. 1.. I*. Hagan and carried, the
were guests at a most fashionable ho(if j, . ^ Brothers, of Tampa, hid of W. S. Price, for the construe,
tel at Miami Reach. Frady shot Ids pin.
tion of a stockade for the sum of $Lwife three
times yesterday andthen
iij,| „f Noll &amp; Noll, of I’alatka, Fla. K7&lt;&gt;.2U, is hereby accepted, one stoikattempted
suicide by cutting his
Hid „ f Mnulc &amp; Snyder, of Ojus. a.le to be constructed in County Com­
own throat with a safety razor blade p|Ui
|missioner's District No. L and one
and knife.No charges against Frady
itiil of Adams, Evans &amp; Co., of .lack- Stockade to be constructed in &lt;
^
^
lias
been
made but a deputy has beensonvillc. Fla. «mmissi..ner's District No. I. both or
Hid of I.e liny Hardin, of Orange these stoekadcs to lie construe'ted for
s, alj(„ 1)M| j„ tj,e hospital and lie is
tcnchnicnlly in custody. Guests a t'c ity , Fla.
the tin. of $l.K7d.21» each,
the hotel said Frady seemed unusual|tj,| „ f p. W. Long -V Co., of .lack-. Motion of Comr. I.. I . Hagan, -e .ly jealous. Frady suffered a nervous SOI,vj||e, FRIa.
'•&gt;' r " " 'r- F" r,,rl,’U ,m'1 '“ r
On motion of Conn. !.. I*. Hagan, u 1. ‘ omr. «» P. Swope, i- hereby
brenkdown several weeks ago and
seconded by (om r. O. P. Swope und ...loom ed to procure a site m ( unl­
ame to Miami to recuperate.
earned, nti of the alM.ve bids are missioner's District No. I, upon which
hereby turned over to the engineer, to ..........
. a stockade.
n r T C n f? \ I C ,l A M
tabulate and report to tins board at i Motion of Conn. O. P. Swope sec
M M jM U il
.j.j.
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onded by Comr. h. Curlett and car1

WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.— Repeal
(1f the Volstead prohibition enforce­
ment act and HubHtitutlon of a meas­
ure permitting Hide of light wines
iWl boor was urged yostredny by the
executive council of the American
Federation of Lnbor in a statement
which called upon all citizens to join
with labor organizations in a campaitra with these objects in view. The
statement denounced the Volstead act
a&gt; “a social and moral failure, und
•
•— ofe discontent
dangerous breeder
ami contempt for all law."
The council, which concluded a
week's session Saturday night, prev­
iously announced its intention to par­
ticipate in the congressional elections
through a non-partisan campaign
committee which will indorse and oppo*e candidates of major political partie*, hi enter independents if that
,curse is considered most effective.
"before this decision was reached,"
the council's announcement said
"thriv was caused to be made ail ex­
haustive investigation of the Volstead
act. It was shown by this investiga­
tion that there laid been:
“A general disregard of the law
among all classes of people, includ­
ing those who made the law.
"« i cation of thousands of moonihiiiers among both country and city
dwellers.
“Creation of an army of bootleg­
gers.
“An amazing increase in the traf­
fic in poisons and deadly concoctions
ami drugs.
“An increased rate of insanity,
blindness and crime among the users
of these concoctions and drugs.
“Increase in unemployment.
•'Increase in taxes to city, state,
and national governments amounting
tu approximately one thousand million
diillars per year."
Tiie federation did not protest
against the constitutional amendment
ciiiliiiilying the prohibition policy, the
statement emphasized, hut considered
the Volstead act "an improper in­
terpretation of the amendment ami
stood instead for "reasonable interpre­
tation in order that the law he en­
forceable and enforced."

BIG FIRE YESTERDAY
DESTROYS BUSINESS
SECTION AT MT. DORA
Thousand
WINTER GARDEN Twenty-Five
Loss and Many Busi­
MECHANIC ANI )
ness Houses
PHYSICIAN IN THEATRE IS SAVED
SERIOUS

TROUHI.E OVER THE
BRICK BLOCKS WILL REPLACE
BIRTH OF AN
BURNED STRUCTURES AT
INFANT.
ONCE OWNERS SAY

III* T h r Aa aorln lrd I'rraa)

ORLANDO, Feb. 27.—Dr. G. I.
Wheatley and Henry Beckmyer, a
mechanic, of Winter Gnrden, nre in
jail here, Whentloy charged with
manslaughter, and Beckmyer ns nn
accessory before the fnct, ns the re­
sult of the discovery, last Saturday of
the body of an infant. Tho body,
with most of the flesh picked &lt;&gt;IT by
buzzards, was found near the Orlan­
do-Winter Garden highway several
miles west o fliere. The child is said
y tiie slieri Ifto have been born in nn
Orlando hoarding house and the shoriir charges Wheatley ns attending
physician and Beckmyer ns father.
Wheatley’s bail lias been llxcd at $2,.'ntl und Heckmyer’s at $1,500.

III) Tlir Aaaorlntril I’ rrsal

MOUNT DORA, Feb. 27.—The loss
from yesterday's fire in the business
section here was placed today at $25,­
000, with practically no insurance.
The fire started in a pressing shop
anil destroyed among other concerns
the local telephone exchange. Wom­
en of the town assisted the fire fight­
ers battling blaze and Leesburg and
Eustis fire departments sent aid. Six
business concerns were destroyed.

MOUNT DORA, Feb. 27.—Fire, be­
ginning in the Suitorium,' a pressing
.shop here, destroyed tlio Donnelly and
Simpson frame and tin Duildings yesi lerday morning, sweeping clean tho
I..pace between tile theatre-town hull
,oiid Simpson's general store, with u
m.-s of approximately $25,000. Six
businesses and the telephone exii,,|,
tinpro|Nisal
"f
tin
1
b
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L.
It.
R.
iclmiigc
were wiped out, the principal
11. II Pattishall, of Geneva, Fla.
C
„
,
jn
li-ferein
e
to
certain
changes
in
losses
being
E. W. Baldwin &amp; Co.,
appeared before this board in refertbe
i
Hissings
oil
the
Sanford
&amp; Orgroceries,
farmers’
supplies, etc., esenco to tin* cemetery road
ill Gc
tiinnted at $10,000.
neva, ordered opened by tin* count.' Inmli, road is accepted by this hoard,
Early estimates place the other
commissioners at tlicii last meeting. mid Engineer Fred T. Williams is instructcd to have the work done at SEN VI E FOREIGN RELATION’ S losses us follows:
No action.
STOCK BROKERS HAVING HARD
COMMITTEE ORDERS
Silas it Thayer's ( ity
Market,
M. M. Smith, appeared before the once a&gt; per plans and specifications
TIMES IN NEW
REPORT
In
Infurnished
by
the
It.
It.
&lt;
n.t
and
meats, etc., $2,000.
board in reference to opening of road
YORK
Simpson’s Mount Dora Itnkery, $2,­
along the north side of the A. C. L. H. to furnish the It. It. Company with an
&lt;11% ri»»* \
I' rrtonl
itemized
statement
of
the
cost
of
R. track from the present hard sur­
I l l y T l i e V n uir ll lt rll I'renat
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.— A com­ 500.
Lake County Telephone Company,
NEW
YORK. Fob. 27.—Consolidut- faced road at Rand's Siding running same.
.......................
mittee on tiie consideration of the
Motion of Comr. 0. P. Swope, sec­
telephone
exchange, $1,500.
oil Stock Exchange today announced NW, to Uu. Conroe ttrivk mad.
arms conference treaties*was complet­
s i. ..
...H flln n
n f
A u lllll1 X *
l l l l l l l ’ f*
.
onded by Comr. E. Curlett and car­
I’arker's
Cafe, Restaurant, $1,500.
the suspension
of Mosher
&amp; WWallace,
ed today when the Semite Foreign Re­
action taken.
Frank Rutherford’s O. K. Harbor
and also the suspension of Thomas
F. I.. Woodruir appeared before the ried, Engineer Fred T. Williams, is lations eonnnittee ordered favorable
H. Cowley. Involuntary petition in Hoard in reference to the width of the authorized to purchase one row boat, report without reservations on tin- Shop, $1,000.
Tho Suitorium, pressing nnd clean­
bankruptcy
later filed in
Federal nright-of-way
of the
Sanford and Or- for use at the Geiievn-Titusville fer general Far Eastern and Chinese tarI I
j
i r l l l 'O I -w ily
m
in i'
Court against Mosher and Wallace. ,nn|,n roud. just south of the city lim- ry, at a cost of $20.00.
ilf treaties. In DotD cases action was ing, $500.
The chairman announced that the
A. D. Donnelly and James Simpson,
Another involuntary petition in hank- itR ()f Sanf „ r,|.
unanimous.
hour
had
arrived
for
the
opening
of
buildings
of doubtful value.
rupty was filed against Gamble “
K. H, Osteen appealed before the
bids
for
the
purchn
e
of
Special
Road
From
the
ruins of what was tho
Yates. All nre stock brokers.
Hoard in reference to tiie purchase by
ROME HANK WINS IN
&amp; Bridge District No. 2. Seminole
worst
looking
of the city business secTHE SUPREME COURT
tiie county of a shell mound owned by
County, Florida. $00,000.00 0 per cent
limi,
it
now
appears
probable there
LOST IN FLORIDA COURI
HARDING IS THROUGH
|,im. No action.
road
bonds,
and
thereupon,
all
sealed
will
rise
fine
new
business
blocks. It
WIT IIPEACE TREATY
lljils for the purchase of one trie tor
in probable also that the old theatreIII)- Tin- \*«in-liili-«l l*rr*»l
— HAS HAD HIS SAY j)y tbt. C()U„ty were here opened and bids which bail been heretofore re­
, -jveil by the Hoard were ordered to First National Imiik of Rome, Gn., is town hall, another old building that
read as follows:
be opened and rend, and the following entitled to recover upon certain eer- has detracted from the appearance of
■ ......' ' " ' r t t o S r " - ' ....... bids were then opened and read, to- tiflnites of deposit issued by the the business district, will lie moved to
First National Dank of Jasper, to the make room for making the improve­
t o . . ......... ..
who I,.Vo tnlko.1 with &lt;■
h1 . 7
»
wlt:
President Harding on the four power
Bid &lt; fl
I. W. I.. Slayton ,V* Company, bid­ American Hank and Trust company ments.
Women and children Joined the
Pacific treaty have gained the Im‘ ^ „ w»s deferred on the above der. Amount of bid, par and acerued as trustees and endorse dto the First
pression that the president, having
Aitlon was m h i
interest to date of sale. No certified National hank of Romo, the supreme bucket brigade that started ill to
assented to the pending reservntien »ads unti . . . ^
((f „ cheek aeiompanied tiie hid.
court held today. In tho Florida fight the fire, and thb Leesburg firo
state courts tho Florida banks won, department made tiie run in quick
to the past, intends to take no furu|ltv wt,n. here i 2 ,_Urntilers, bidder. Amount
ther hand in tho ratification of the «j.ck.^ e ^
, ^
thor't&gt; l)oing only of hid, par and accrued interest, ac­ but in tho lower federal courts they time, headed Dy Mayor W. A. Mc­
companied by a certified check for lest.
Kenzie. The big pumper lifted water
n,nltcro„e Did. that of W. S. Price, for the
from Lake Dora, an elevation of sev­
$ 7 , 000 , 00 .
. .v.TTTT, . v v i v r
sum o f $l,H7fi.21», action was deferred
;i,_(Jon. C. Pierce, bidder. Amount TAYLOR MURDER
enty feet, seat it three blocks to tho
1
i n nPI IVFR MFSS \GF
l«n the above hid until 2:30 p. m.
of bid, P.YIG of par and accrued in­
STII.L A MYSTERY
scene of the fire and with enough
AMERICAN RELIEF WORKER
n
v
MFI
CH
N
?
MAHINE
ofComr
Comr.()L. P. Swupe.
Hagan, secIN CALIFORNIA force to carry n full stream of water
ON MERCHANT MARINE
^M^l«n
^
and terest to date of delivery, accompan­
WOUNDED AT MOSCOW
ied by a certified check for $1,-150.00.
to the top of the fire.
FIRED UPON IN STREET
&lt;llv Thr \K*neintrtt iT r..i
Icarried, the Weekly Sanford Herald,
III) Tlir X*»nclulril I’ rr**!
I.—Caldwell &amp; Co., and John T.
The combined efforts savod adjoin­
LOS ANGELES, Fob. 27.— Practi­
WASHINGTON. Feb. 27.— Presi- js |„.rehy designated as the newspaper Hammond, bidder. Amount of bid,
ing
buildings on both ends of tho
I l l y T h r A a a o e ln lc d I*rr«a»
MOSCOW, Fob. 27.—J- B. Murray, dent Harding plnns to go to congress in which to publish the list of dclin- •lOOG oil the dollar, anil accrued In­ cally all other loads to the solution fire zone and complimonta were heapof the Taylor murder having fnSIfod.
of Woburn, Mass., connected with tomorrow nnd deliver a message on ;,|UC„t taxes for the year, 1021.
4&lt;d mi the woman and the l.eeshurg
terest upon delivery of the bonds, conthe police declnred todny thoy are
eovernment
aid
to
the
American
Hill
of
Fred
T.
Williams
against
tho
the American Rolief
Roller administration,
naminisirnuun, ,TOvcrnmcni am
v...
.....
q
ditioiied
litioued that the proceeiis
proceeds uerive.i
derived
fire fgihtcrs.
suffered u slight flesh wound when h o . n,0rchnnt marine, It wns snid today the Florida Groves Dr. I is . &lt; •
from tlu, Hn|L, „ f
bonds lie depos- preparing to concentrate further ef­
The telephone com; any moved to
"as fired upon in the stroot
vcy of ditch I- for u* slini "
jt|iJ| jn (|u, ,st„te Hank of New Sntyr- forts upon the search for Sands.
Btroot early yesyes­ „t the white house.
the town hull and last night was
l—
l-.. n
iL .il... ik
.k .l was
tuna fired
fired
.... .
....—■—
is horcby approved.
___ l... by a ...,rfifi&gt;.&lt;l
terday.
Whether
tho. shot
nn, accompanied
certified ,-bei-k
check
fu r tinning, though under some handi­
Notary
of• the follow- 1f ».
Special Road and Bridge District No.
INOI11r&gt; Public
l iii*ii% Bonds
immmi . »
nrn
by highwaymen or by tho streot pn- AUTHORITIES ATTEMPT
caps.
Ing persons were approved by this " * •* ‘
TO VERIFY STATEMENT
truls, who misinterpreted tho actions
fi.— F. W. I.... .. * &lt;•«., bidder. 2 as described in attached circular,
Hoard: V. M. Douglass, K. S. John­ Amount of hid, par and accrued In­ which circular is hereby made part of
ABOUT
MIAMI
MURDER
of the American, hns not beon deter­
son, J. D. Woodruff.
terest to date i»f delivery of said this Did, we will pay you $00,135.00
mined.
following
____ _______ _
in,.
Fire arms bonds of
or the ioiio
' mih. bands, and in addition thereto, a pre­ nnd accrued interest. Prior to deliv­
(llr .rhr
Thr Assncliifp.i
.\**nrlli»ril
MIAMI, Feb.
Feb. 2
277.—Authorities
at
U /C C l/’C
W 1V A T U I 7 R
MIAMI,
. - Authorities atwere approved by this board mium of $2.00 accompanied by a cer­ ery of said bonds to us we are to Im
.vniptig to verify statements by C
Car
____ ___
W h tillO
W M l il l i R
temptig
n r l^, ^ ^ |jt.pn8C
or,!t.rc,, isrtm,l: L. G.
furnished with the approving opinion
tified cheek for $l,li00,
Thomnson Saturday night that be
Thompson
l,e |‘^ 'ringfellow, rC.. h
H.. Wilson, Arthur
&lt;
(S.— Ulnnclictt, Thornburgh .V Van- &gt;f John C. Thomson, Esq., New York
killed Pntrick llrndy. whose body in ^ Sm|th| Victor Check. I. E. Eslridge
WEATHER OUTLOOK FOR THE
dersell,
ladder, \mmuil " f hid, par City, together with tlu* original tran­
several pieces was found in the Miami
w A Till,H
script of proceedings upon which
PERIOD FER. 27 TO MARCH
anal two weeks ago. Thompson, who
Motion „ f Comr. L. P. Hagan, soc- ami accrued interest to date of de­ opinion is Imsed,
I, INCLUSIVE
UED RUSSIANS WILL GRANT ALL
wns a butcher, said lie shot Ilrnily in |o||jjc|| fay Comr. K. Curlett and carried livery of bonds in Toledo, Ohio, ac­
Thereupon the following resolution
companied hy a certified cheek for
• CONCESSIONS IF THEY
the head, then cut up the body. He- ^
,)onfll hcrci)y agrees to pay Connwas olTcrcd Dy Comr. (&gt;. P. Swope, und
WASHINGTON, D. C., Fob. 27.—
$1,500.
CAN GET LOAN.
fore ho finished his statement he ty j u,|K0 E. F. Housholdor, a sillary of
Smith Atlantic nnd East Gulf States. changed i d s mind and repudiated what ^ ()() j)or ycn|t f),r ,liH 80rvlces as
7.— Pnnlileii ik Co., bidder. Amount duly seconded by Comr. I.. P. Hagan
Normal temperature;
considerable
Ill* Thr \Mitrlnlrtl I'rrM)
of bid, par and accrued interest, and and adopted:
Whereas, the Idd of Mnulc &amp; Sny­
ho had said.
Judge of the Juvenile court
MOSCOW, Fell. 27.—Tho soviet
cloudiness; rains first half of weqjf.
a premium of $135.00 accompanied by
i Motion of Comr. O. P. Swope, setder, of Ojus, Fla., for the construction delegation to Gcnon will carry in­
a certified chock for $1,350.00.
landed hy Comr. L. P. Hugan and car­
No further bids being presented, of certain hard surfaced roads in spec­ structions to grant nil concessions
ried, the salary of the county physicial road and bridge district No. 2, of demanded, providing a big recon­
the board thereupon proceeded to con
inn,
Dr.
J.
T.
Denton,
is
hereby
fixed
Seminole
County, Florida, being the struction 'loan enn bo obtnlnod. I f
ion, Hr.
Demon. IS ne.e..&gt; , .
HU|,mitted and after a
at $-50.00 per month for his services - lor
^
^
^
of n|| ,li(|s sub. lowest and best bid for said work,
tho loan cannot Do nrrnngcd then,
Therefore he it Resolved, that the from the Russian point of view, tho
at the county Jail, county home, tm n-1
the conclusion that the
contract for the construction of said conference hns only the moral value
«
.......
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^
and that for all other calls he is to re
hard surfaced roads in Special Road of the recognition of tho presont gov-was the best hid received for tlu
&amp; Bridge District No. 2, of Seminole ernmont.
ccivo one-half of the regular fee.
purchase of the $00,000 •• per cent
Motion of Comr. O. P. Swope, sec­
County, Florida, lie awarded to tiie
Special Road &amp; Bridge District No. 2,
( l l r T h r \««&lt; irln lrit l’ r r « * l
onded
by
Comr.
E.
Curlett
and
carried,
said
.Mnulc &amp; Snyder, said roads to lie
Conference tor
Seminole County, Florida, bonds, s:&gt;bl
MIAMI, Fob. 27.—Sheriff Tumor,
constructed of Ojus Rock, at. a total
tiie salary of county prosecuting at­
bid of Pruddcn A Company being in
« f Broward county, who was removed
torney, Schelle Malnes, Is hereby fix­
words and figures as follows, to-wit. cost of $80,0111.110 ns pur their hid.
All warrants paid during the month by Governor Hardee Snturdny for al­
ed lit $75.00 per month.
Sanford, Fla., Fob. 7th, 1022.
Motion of Comr. O. P. Swope, sec­
of January were ordered cancelled of leged fnilpro to interfere with wife*
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.— (By Ph^
11a'v m thc^Co'rr^
Hoard of County Commissioners,
tappers, said todny ho would fight the
record.
All the churches of the country in aiTnn ViU o/Federal Council onded by Comr. E. Curlett and car­
Seminole County, Florida.
Reports Ilf the County oiricials were charges nr,d nsk the governor for a
mission on International Justice and Hood \
active support ried, the bill of McDonald A' Ding- Gentlemen:
henring.
read, approved and ordered filed.
Of Churches of Christ in America were «se&lt;
c°„“ t/tut- man, for one Cletrae tractor for the
For the $00,000 11 per cent bonds n
sum of $1,205.00 is hereby accepted,
to treaties negotiated hy the Washington conference ns can

ORDER OF DAY
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ARE FINISHED

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SOVIET CARRIES
INSTRUCTIONS TO

AMERICAN CHURCHES
URGED TO GIVE SUPPORT
TO TREATIES NEGOTIATED
By the Washington Arms

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�no Wimblsh, Misa Lottio Cnldtvcll,
Miss Agnes Dumas, Mrs. Robert
Hines, Miss Thelma Fraser, Mrs.
Dick Brown, Miss Fern Ward, Mrs.
MR8. FHBD DAIGEK, Society Editor, Howard Smith and guest, Mrs. R. D.
Phone 217-W
Smith of Tifton, On., Mrs.
Ralph
I f ran h ere n o r frl*n «a r U III* |
— I f you ore | o l i ( nnyTThere nr t o n l a i Goodspeed, Mrs. Joe Chittenden and
k o m i i nr tf y o u n rr r n t r r t a l o l n g , w r i t e
• pcatnl m r d In thin d ep a rtm en t, « i » l n * Miss JoneH.

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SOCIETY

detnlla, nr (e le k p o n n I k e llaui.
be n re n tly a p preciated.

METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.

Mrs. M. T. Taylor and daughter,
Miss Myrtle, o f Richmond, Vn., are
the guests o f Mrs. It. It. Eldrcdgc.

Saturday— Ilonpitnl showor and re­
KNTRE NOUS BRIDGE CLUB
ception from 3:00 to 5:00 o’clock.
A
charming hostess last evening
Saturday—Children’s Story Hour will
was
Mrs. E. D. Mobley, who enter­
be held at &gt;1:00 o’clock nt Central
tained
delightfully at bridge at her
Park.
home
on
Oak avenue, the guests in­
Saturday— Master Charles Setts will
eluding
the
members of tho Entre
entertain a number of his young
Nous
Bridge
club
and one extra table.
friends nt his home on Palmetto
|
Quantities
of
bright
nasturtiums
nvenue nt 3:00 p. m.
in
bowls
and
vases
were
effectively
Saturday— Fancy dancing class
nt
used
in
the
rooms
where
the card
the Wclnka Apartments nt 3 p. m.
Monday— St. Agnes Guild will meet tables were placed.
nt the homo of Mrs. Karl Burdick ( Mrs. Deane Turner was awarded
the prize, for high score among tho
on French avenue at 3:30 p. m.
Monday— Westminster Club will meet club members, which was a crystal
nt the Manse at 3:30 with Mrs. vase, while Mr. Randall Chase won
the men’s prize, a tic.
Robert Cobb as hostess.
At the conclusion of the game the
Mondny— Pipe Orgnn Club will meet
hostess
served sandwiches, strawber­
with Mrs. B. G. Mcthvin.
ries,
cake
and tea.
Tuesdny— Business and Social meet­
The
invited
guests were Messrs. B.
ing of the Truth Seekers Clnss at
F.
Whitner,
Rnndnll
Chaso, Benjam­
the home of Mrs. It. It. Eldrcdge at
in
Whitner
and
Deane
Turner. The
Paula, at 3:00 o’clock.
club members were Mesdames R. J.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fcntherstone, Holly, Deane Turner, S. O. Chase, J.
of Atlanta, Ga., are spending some G. Ball, B. F. Whitner, George Fox,
time here, having rooms at
Miss Harry Wilson and Miss Martha Fox.
Martha Fox. Mrs. Featherstone was
formerly Miss Laura DuBose, a cous­
in of II. C. DuBose of this city.
Mrs. Melvin Dyke, of Dallas, Tex.,
is the guest of her brother and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. DuBose at
their home on Onk avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fedder, Mrs.
Ed. Lane and Mrs. Lane, sr., motored
to Orlando yesterday where they spent
the day.
Mr. and Mrs , Crenshaw
were
among the Sanford people visiting in
Orlnndo yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Berry spent
the day in Orlando yesterday attend­
ing to business.

PARTY FOR VISITOR
Little Miss Lucian Anderson, of
Seneca, S. C., who with her mother,
are the guests of Mrs. T. L. Dumas,
was the dainty honoree at a party giv­
en Thursday afternoon by Miss Agnes
Dumas.
All kinds of games dear to the chil­
dren’s hearts were played during the
afternoon and later two grab bags a f­
forded much merriment among the
guests. ,
Late in the afternoon the hostess
•rved ice cream and cake as refresh­
ments.
Invited to meet this pretty little
honoree were Ainslcc Robson, Carlyle
Housholdcr, Eugene Estridge, Billie
Thigpen, I.. P. McCuller, Wyman Har­
vard, Sherwood Harvard, Richard
Deas, Harry Bower, Ann Robson,

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VBa Classified Ada 5c a line. No
ta....ad taken for less thnn 25c.
Dr. Walker’s class nt the Princess tei and positively no classified ^
Theatre at 9:50.
nds charged to nnyone. Cash ^
Preaching at 11:00 a. in. by Dr.
must accompnny all orders.
Walker. Subject: "Ready."
Count five words to n line
Epworth League, 0:30 p. m.
nnd remit accordingly.
^
At 7:30 p. m. Dr. Walker will preach
M ld M Ita H a fa K ilts ita
on "Riling Lions."
Spccinl music by Mr. Boyd and
choir.

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SOCIAL CALENDAR

The Star Today

S CLASSIFIED
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CHURCHES

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W M . F O X ’S Super-Special

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‘‘T he Q ueen off
Sheba**

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FOR R E N T

Tho mightiest of all film spectitclos, culled from
the dust of the past and unfolded before you In
an extraordinary achievement of photoplay pro­
duction. If you would put all tho thrills, ro­
mances. marvelous scones and beauty togotbor
and magnify them many times you would have
only n faint Idea of thu magnitude of tho won­
derful picture. Tho chariot races, the love* of
the &lt;|Uacn, tho lions dovourlng human bolngs and
thu extravagant scones of tho conturlos past are
all there.

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ALL SOULS CHURCH
FOR RENT— 1 nicely
furnished
Tomorrow, Qunn&lt;|ungcsimn Sutulny
housekeeping apartment, -I rooms,
low mass at 10 a. ill., with sermon by
the wholo floor. $35 per month. 314
Father Mainville.
Fifth St., between Palmetto nnd San­
Benediction after mass.
ford.
287-2tp
Sundav school, as usual, at 9 a. m. __
A s h 'Wednesday, commencing Lent,
RENT—Attractive apartment,
masses at 7 and 8 a. m.
| oithor two or thrco room3&gt; hot wnt*
Frlday night at 8 p. m. Way of the crP|,r*t nV0,
287-ltp
Cross and Benediction.

Saturday nt the Princess— “ Beyond the Cross.
Ronds" nnd n Comedy
Chns. Brady, the Baritone Soloist, will sing every Wed­
nesday Night

FOR S A L E
CONOR EC, ATIONL CHURCH.
Our services tomorrow begin with
the Bible school nt 9:45 n. m. At 11
o’clock Mr. Burhnns will preach on
the subject “ Our Best Friend." The
Christlnn Endeavor meets nt 0:45 p.
in. At 7:30 p. m. Mr. BurhAns’ subject will be "The Fruitless Fig Tree."
A cordinl Invitntlon is given to tran­
sients to meet with us nnd enjoy the
good things the Master always gives
to the humble worshiper. Como nnd
bring your friends nnd visitors. A
wnrm welcome nwnlts you.

FDR SALE— FIvo acres on West 1st
street. Small house, chicken yards,
etc. Largo oaks for shade. Good buy
f‘ ,r «no wanting smnll place. Call
I*10-—W. C. Ilnrtline.
287-fltp
_go acres unimproved,

S A N F O R D M A R B L E &amp; G R A N IT E WORKS
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
1018 W«st First 8trcet

1018 West First Street

southern part Volusin county. Sac­
rifice for next ton days. Any r e g u l ­
FOUND
able offer. Cash or terms. Might
trade for city property. Bargain. Act FOUND— Kid glove.
Owner mny
now. Clyde Yankee, owner, 1415 Mor­
have same by identifying and pay­
gan streot, Tampa, Fla.
282-7tp ing for this ml.
281-tf
FOR SALE— One Reo Spcedwngnn
LOST
first class condition nt a bargain.
CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS.
Hill Lumber Co.
281-Gtc LOST— On First street, n long bar
Church services for Qulnqiingespearl pin with one penrl out, Satur­
imns Sunday, Feb. 20, 1922, will he: FOR SALE— Oak and other
hard
day
night. Finder please leave at
7:30 a. m„ T.ow Celebration. 9:45 a.
wood, strand wood range, $2.50;
m., Sunday school. 11 a. m., Morn­ fire place,
$2.00.— Hoskins Jones, Herald and receive reward. 285-tfc
ing service, 7:30 p. m., Vespers nnd j Bcardnll Avenue.
280-tfc
M ISC ELL A N E O U S
address.
'A S GOOD A S NEW ’* J
F
oil
SALE—
Harley
Davidson
motor
— — —BOWM V M W M B i m a J
TRY GUARANTEED AMERICAN
Invitation is given to all who are
,
. . . .
Leather Dubbin. Will waterproof
fond of singing to join the large nnd 1„ ‘ vc‘c ’ two c&gt;,|im,or’ thrco s',ce&lt;lK’
splendid rlmir of Holy Cross, Choir " X ^ * *_____________________ -S o -l-tp and preserve your shoes. In black and
prnetiee every Thursday night, 7:30. FOR SALE— Warehouse with It. R. tan. Price 25c per box at ali shoe
287-20tc
GENERAL REPAIRING
The reetor bolds a memorial ser- |siding. Within four blocks of center dealers.
vice in Christ Church, Longwood, I of city.
Miss Welch, the Famous Beauty
West First St.
Old Ford Gnr»n
Snndny afternoon nt 3:30, for both ,
Geo. W, KNIGHT
Specialist at Bower &amp; Roumillat's all
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. G. Roebuck.
272-tfc next week.
287-7tc
Phone No. 447-W

WARD &amp; RIVE

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BIG A M E R IC A N LEGION A T ­
T R A C T IO N
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Tues., 8:15 P. M., Feb. 28
Mrs. Bart Peterson ami son Rob­ Maria Ana Powers, Katherine Thig­
ert, of Jamestown, N. Y., are expect­ pen, Camilla Deas, Alice DcCoursoy, ®
ed to arrive tomorrow and will be tho Mary Connelly nnd Betty MeKin- *
guests of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. non.
11. J. Starling at their homo on Mag­
Turkey dinner, 85c, Sunday at tho
nolia avenue.
Welaka Dining Room.
287-2te
Mrs. II. J. Starling returned home
yesterday from Jacksonville where PROGRAM FOR THE BAND
CONCERT SUNDAY AFTER­
she spent the past two weeks with
NOON AT CENTRAL PARK
her sister, Mrs. Robert Simms it her
home in Riverside.
Mrs. H. C. DuBose and family and
their guests, Mrs. Melvin Dyke, of
Dallas, Tex., and Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S.
Featherstone, of Atlanta, Ga., are
spending the day at Daytona Bench
today.
Misses Gertrude Range and Marie
Stcmpor left today to spend the week
end at Daytona and Seabreeze. Miss
Range will visit her sister, Mrs. Purdom and Miss Stempcr, Miss Eliza­
beth Yowell o f Orlando. Thoy will
also attend tho basket ball game
played between Sanford and Sea­
breeze Saturday night.
JENNY SPAULDING CIRCLE
The Jenny Spaulding Circle met on
Thursday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Drannon. A very interesting
program was given, and n good at­
tendance of members.
At tho conclusion of the program
tho hostess served iec cream nnd
cake as refreshments.
Tho next meeting will lie Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. John
Abrahams on West Hughey street.

The music lovers o f Sanford will be
given a treat Sunday.
Bandmaster
Ball and iiis hand will present three
famous composers, Balfe's always be­
loved “ Bohemian Girl’ ; Franz Von
Suppe's "Poet nnd Peasant"; Snfrnencks "Lost Continent" in four
parts: 1— Nocturne and morning
hymn of praise; II— A Court Func­
tion; HI—The Prince nnd Anna (i
love tliuc) Baritone and cornet duet;
IV.—The Destruction of Atlantis.
The program follows:
March— A Frangesa ...... P. M. Costa
Overture— Poet and I'cnsnnt...........
...................................... Von Suppo
Vocal Colo— When You nnd I Were
Young, Maggie.......... Lillian Kay
Chns. Brady
Flower Song—Coeur ot Flour.
...................................... Then. Tobnni

ADULTS.......... 75c

CHILDREN...........10c

10 Stores
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SERVICE

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Titan and Hof-Mac Batteries
“ W e S e l l f o r L -ie ss”
H O F -M A C B A T T E R Y C O M P A N Y

-1 Store in Florida

in Georgia-

L A D I ICS’ I)E P A R T M E N T
H O U SE DRESSES

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ten ten tei tea tea tea ten tea tea m
PARISH HOUSE CAL
Fob. 27.— Brotherhood of Locomo­
tive Engineers. Party.
Feb. 28.— Mrs. Moisch entertains.
March 1.— Lent.
The Hotel Montczumn opens to­
night and tomorrow will serve a Sun­
day dinner that is just right. Read
the menu in this issue of the Daily
Herald.

WINTER PARK— If you are inter­
ested in a comfortable home on a
beautiful lake, write or call 547, Win­
ter Park.
288-Otc
FOR SALE—Tomato plants, any
quantity, for prompt delivery.—
Chase &amp; Co., Phono 530.
288-tfc
Klmbnll Pianos, from factory to
home prices. When you nro out shop­
ping, don’t fail to stop in at T. J.
Miller &amp; Sons’ nnd look them over.
(Then see Mr. Lanier, for prices and
turms.
288-tfc
FOR SALE—Two story. buslncHB
building. Apply to the ownor, Klon
Area, 805 9th St.
284-20tc

M E N ’S

Gingham Mouse Dresses for women, made of
good Ginghams— in a variety of attractive
styles. Full cut and well made.

HOUSE CALENDAR **

CARPETS and RUGS WASHED and
CLEANED at your home, or we will
lntermissio n
call for and deliver.— Hamilton-Bearh
Xylophone Song ..................... Selected
method used... Makes rugs look like
James Robson
new.—Sanford Steam Pressory. Phone
Suite in Four parts—Atlantis (tho
500, Sanforil, Florida.
288-Otp
Lost Continent) .....
Safranek
Patrol—Gunrilmount
FOR SALE OR LEASE— One 20 acre,
Selections from the Bohemian Girl
one 10 acre Sanford ave. walking
........................................... Buife distance
to city. Two lots corner
Star Spangled Banner
Key
Center and Elm nve. Two lots west
side Palmetto ave., 50 ft. from Elev­
The Valdez Hotel will serve n din­
enth St. Make offer. B. T. Corey,
ner de luxe Sunday from 12:30 to
owner, 175 N. Spring St., Los Ange­
2:30. Read tile menu in this issue of
les, Calif.
288tf; 20-tf
tlie Daily Herald.

PICNIC FOR VISITORS.
A delightful event of yesterday was
tho picnic given by Mrs. J. D. Wood­
ruff at Palm Springs in honor of
Miss Marie Floyd, of Opalaka, Ala.,
tho guest of Miss Fern Ward, and
Miss Ruth Adams, of Seneca, S. C.,
Closing:
out
Men’s
the guest of Miss Agnes Dumas.
work shoes, prices down.
Swimming, canoeing and other de­
lightful water sports wore greatly en­ — Lloyd’s Shoe Store.
284-5tc
joyed during thu day. At noon a
delicious picnic dinner was served.
Among those enjoying this pleas­ FOR RENT—Four unfurnished rooms
over Union Pharmacy, suitable for
ant day’s outing were: Misses Ruth
Adams, Mario Floyd, Mrs. Ben Cos- ofTlcos or light housekeeping.— Chns.
well, Mrs. Don Whitcomb, Miss Dnph- Knmior.
288-2tp

P layers

IThe Churchwell

SUNDAY, FEB. 2(1, 1922.
Subject:
“ CHRIST JESUS,,
Sunday School ___ 10:00 a.m.
Church Service_____11:00 a. m.
Woman’s Club Bldg., Oak Ave.
All are Welcome.

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Geneva

M E N ’S M A H O G A N Y BROGUE
OXFORDS

$6.00

$1.50 TO $3.98
DUCK

SILK SH IRTIN G

HEAD

In yellow and blue, Lavender and green, blue
and green, 36-in. wide, per yard

98c
W ASHERETTE

M E N ’S

AND

BO YS’

K H AK I

SH IRTS

SATEEN

69c

O VER ALLS

$1.89

In Canary, Pink, Black, White and Blue, 3&amp;inches wide, per yard

98c
M E N ’S A L L -W O O L , H A N D

JA C Q U E L IN M ER CER IZED
G IN G H A M

T A IL O R E D

SUITS

In Herringbone and Pin Stripes

In plnids and stripes, 36-in. wide, per yard—

59c

DEPARTM ENT

$25.00

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W e consider $1.00 in the cash register worth more than $2.00 on the
books— there is expense in charging— expense in collecting— loss on
bad accounts— interest on money tied up. By eliminating all of these
heavy expenses we can afford to sell for less.
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The Churchwell Co.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1922

PAGE TWO

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

WE HAVE SPACE TO SELL

strength o f the state appears to be has.

We believe that the time has I

We have been fortunate in engag-

insisting on legal stops
being taken
come to put n stop to such bicker, j ^ o ^ t y &amp;a^cclnlllt o t Boston”,
The public knows so little about tho this year toward settlement o f tho Ing with the pcoplo a Interest and for
Pabtlahrd rrrr y afternoon
*««&gt;Mass., for tho week o f February 27th
dnr (It the llrrntd IluUdlmr, l«7 . making of a newspaper that tho peo­
question, and,
tho South Florida hunch to orgnnizo to March 4th giving privnto demon­
Mimnulla A rl« Snnford, Kin,
ple nro prone to attempt to ride free
strations
"Whereas, until somo
specific city
and sit tight at tho next session
nnd free o f cliargo in your homo
space notices to death or rather to
of
tho proper method of cnrlng for
refuse
to
budgo,
thus
giving
those
ride the newspaper to death.
We town or locality has been agreed on
I'D II 1.INIIKIIH
__________
your complexion as woll ns hair nnd
ungrateful
nnd
selfish
fellows
a
dose
by
all
contenders
for
tho
proposed
have spoken of this several times but
scalp. Plonso phono Bower &amp; RouB. J. 1 IO I.LV ------....-------H d lto r
it
seems that we have to speak of it new honor, any steps taken will bo o f their own medicine. It Is cortain
N. J. L t L I . A I I O .... ...Heeretnrj’-T re n surer
millat, 1125 and* mnko your nppolntthat
the
results
cannot
ho
any
worse
leading
only
to
the
nowhere
of
past
I*. A. N K K L ......„ ...........tien ern l Mnnnifer again.
While we want nil the local
C. I » I I I W I N
. C irc u la tio n l t n n « | t r
Lakoinnd Star, meats early as Miss Welch's timo is
efforts,
thoreforo
ho
it
than
they
have
been
I’ him r I IN up til HUM) I*. M.
_ _ _ news that wo enn get and nro ready
very limited.
287-7te
------------ o "Resolved, by the Board of Trado
at all times to publish anything of
A d i rrtInline Itntrn Mode I t n o n n on
A p p llcn tlo n
local interest there is no reason In o f tho City o f Tampa, that proper ar­ WONDEIIFUL INCREASE IN l»E!t
Miss Welch, tho Famous Beauty
Hiibarrlpllon 1'rlce In Advance
CAPITA WEALTH.
the world why a column or so of rangements he made at the approach­
Specialist
at Bower A lion mi! lot's nil
Oop Yrnr ....... ~ ........ ....... ............. •JJ-JJJJ
something that only interests one ing primary election for a referen­
this
week.
,
287-7tc
What considerations guided men to
D r llv r r p d In C ity by c * r r *Sr „
given dum to tho pcoplo of Peninsula Flor­
One W e e k
................................ IB Cent* person in Sanford should he
space. It costs money to set type, it ida on the question of location o f said the 2,0711 per cent, increase in tho
T h r h i * V i ' to IH-pnAP W e e k l y H e rproposed new capital and the plnco se­ wealth of tho United States during
• Id e n tire ty c o v e r *
Netnlncile
County costs money to put it into print and
and U puhllnhrd e v e r y Kridny. A d v e r - yet the general public seems to think lected shall receive the support of all the 02 years between 181*0 and 1012?
tU liiK r a le * mode k n o w n on npnllcaOur per capita wealth wns esti­
lion. O enioerntle In polltlrn. fSJIO per a newspaper should he printed for Peninsula Floridn in any stnte-wldo
CORRECTED TO NOV. 10, 1921
yenr, n i n n y In ndvnnee._________________
capital
removal
campaign,
and,
mated
at ?.'I07.00 in 18.10. It wns es­
nothing, should accept every longMU M il K it THIS A H H O C IA T K II PHKSH
“ Resolved further, thnt “ Peninsu­ timated at ? 1,9(15 in 1912. There hns
winded article thrust upon it, should
Southbound
print free notices all tho timo, should la Florida" as referred to in this been a steady increase since thnt
Arrivo
Departs
serve the public without pay. There resolution shall be all of the stato ex- time, yet the above figures should ho No.
83...
2:40 a.m.
Wonderful prospects for the cropa. is just as much sense in asking a tended between the Gulf o f Mexico sufficient to reveal the great Increase No.
8:40 n.m.
27...
------------ o-----------newspaper for free space as to ask and the Atlantic ocean, south of the thnt has taken plnco and cause us to No.
01...
1:38 p.m.
Weather could he cooler and we the grocoryman for free groceries, north boundary lines o f Dixie, A in -[ pause nnd ponder the principles which No.
89...
2:11 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
the clothing man for free clothes, the clma, Putnam and Flagler counties." have guided men to this remnrkn
are looking for it this week.
85...
No.
(5:55 p.m.
7:10 p.m.
Call the convention. Meet in Tam achievement.
------------ o ------------auto man for a free auto. Space is
If we analyze the situation ca refu l-1
The American Legion is looking the* newspaper's stock in trade nnd ! l,a* sc^ u the preliminaries of expense
Northbound
forward to a big time at Palm Bench. while the newspaper is willing to go . Ibearing, getting the campaign well ly, we find thnt sound investments
Arrive
Departs
people, and arrange prop- have played a lending part. Under No.
Wish we could he with the hoys down the limit with free notices it is a lead *,c^oru
82.... .... 1:48 n.m.
2:03 u.m.
pipe cinch that there must be a stop- c,'b’ ^(,r *1'° referendum which cun the froth o f more conspicuous invest- No.
there.
84....
12:05 p.m.
ping place and whenever we say stop lie taken at the time of the June pri­ mints of a speculative nature hns No.
80....
2:55 p.m.
Thnt sermon about "millions now jam can stop nnd regardless of whoth- mary by having a separate box for been steadily growing a less* cnti- No.
92...
4:00 p.m.
4:05 p.m.
Hviim will never die" would not go or it makes the public mad or not the the capital site ballots. Then .vo will spii ' io u s body o f investments in No.
28....
so big at Hollywood. They kill poo- st„j( will be right there. The editor ho ready to mouse the proper inter­ wh li are present most, if not all, of
pie there most every day.
of the Herald reserves the right to ac- est in this vital matter to all tin tlio elements essential to n steady InTrilby Brnnrh
ereuse in per capita wealth. These
------------ it-----------copt nr reject any and all matter that state.
Arrive
Departs
For, until, and unless, Southern elements, as Lawrence Chamberlain
While talking about good invest- goes into the paper and regardless of
xNo. 100..
7:00 n.m.
ments what is the matter with home whether it suits the "free spacer" or Florida is agreed on one site, and un­ has pointed out, are as follows:
xNo. 24...
3:25 p.m.
1 Security of principal tho cer- xNo. 158,...
investments? There arc plnnty of not this rule will he adhered to at all less the various contending cities,
7:00 n.m.
good things here to be exploited, but times, Space is our stock it. trade towns, and localities pledge them- tninity that the money invested will No. 22....
7:00 p.m.
because they are local affairs nobody anil wo sell it. The Eustis Lake Re­ selves to stand by the place named in he ■turned some time in the future.
gion hns been rode also and says tho ^,e referendum vote, and then do ac­
A fair income return.
t1
wants them.
Leesburg Branch
:: Stability of income—the assur-o-----------following regarding the "free rides.’ tually stand by it, there is no use
Arrivo 1 Depnrts
There are still several delapidated ' “ Lest you forget, we will take time wasting space 111 papers, breath in ano tlmt the income will he paid xNo. 157....
.. 3:55 p.m.
old buildings on many of the streets again to remind you that the Lake meetings, or effort in personal on- promptly at stated intervals, and thnt No. 21....
.. 2:50 p.m.

THE HERALD PRINTING CO.

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GLOBE PIANO CO.
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Write us

Empire Hotel

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OKLANDO, FLORIDA
COMFORT COTTAGE
Is now open for guests. Will bo K|atj
to hoc now nB well as old friends
Rooms and meals, also meals. House
heated.
Miss N. A. Walker
Mrs. M. Msrtin

Geo. W . Knight
Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

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Sanford Machine #
Foundry Co.
General Machine and Boiler

Work;

Cylinder Grinding; DcLuxc Pistons;
Oversize lUngH and

Pins;

Flywheel

Steel Genr Bands; Crank Shafts re­
turned; agents fur Cnille Inboard and
Outboard Motors. ------------ Phone 62
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CARPETS nud RUGS WASHED and
CLEANED at your home, or « c will
call for and deliver.— Hamilton-Reach
method used... Makes rugs look like
now.—Sanford Stcnm I'ressery. Phone
1(1(1, Sanford, Florida.
2ss.tit|i

xNo. 101....
.. 5:50 p.m.
and torn down. Just why nro these and ns such has a monetary value. |will result as did the former attempt during the life o f the investment.
xNo. 25....
other buildings allowed to stand, Mr. It is priced the same to all, irrespee- years ago, in u divided vote keeping
1 Marketability — tho
(pinlity No. 22 ...
which makes it possible for the in­
Commissioners?
live of politics, creed, class or condi- the capital where it is.
lion, provided it is not used to adverThere is no use talking now of 'state vest mont to he converted into im­
Oviedo Branch
Radical Russin will go to the Go- tise something illegal or undorisahle. ' division'; of fairer apportionment of mediately nvnilnhlc funds.
xNo. 12(5....
Have you phoned 325, Bower &amp;
non conference ready to grant all tho Editorially, we boost everything wo representation in the legislature; of
."&gt;. Value as collateral—value suf- xNo. 127....
3:40 p.m. Roumillat, for your free appointment
concessions asked provided they can consider legitimate ami which re- an equitable division of the political ficient to make tho investment usox— Daily, except Sunduy.
with Miss Welch?
2H7-7tc
negotinto « loan. In other words, dourids to the upbuilding of our town, offices and the state tax money, with ful as security for a loan,
they are starving now, hut once they county and state, hut we must reserve , control in the hands of those in po\vd. Exemption from taxation,
get fat again they will tell the na- our advertising space for those who er;
er; but
hut an question
question of
of capital
capital removal
removal
7, Freedom from care—simplicity
tions of the world where to go.
advertise as a business proposition can
cun be
he forced,
forced, and
nnd itit will
will be
he then
then up
up of administration.
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and who are willing to pay a dollar for to the people to do what they want,
*(. Acceptable duration,
There is good hotel stock for sale value received in advertising."
provided they are solid in their du9. Acceptable denomination,
in Sanford—stock that is gilt edge
maud for n particular place, and so
in. Potential appreciation — tho
nnd means so much to the commun­
numerous in their whole voting chance that during the life o f the inTwo families that know how to raise Celery, arrangements
ity. Home people run over good in­
strength as to show the legislature vestment its market value will be incan he made for advancing money through crop, good hous­
vestments at home looking for some­
The Tampa Tribune takes up tho where the real power lies behind the creased.
thing further away Where is thnt question of the referendum vote of throne.
es, farming implements and teams supplied, don’ t answer
I.ct us enst about for opportunities
money thnt wns coming here fur new the people on the capital site. T he1 By all means let us have the con -1 to invest in a manner thnt secures to
unless you mean business, for further information, address,
buildings?
Paiatka Chamber of Commerce has vention; and let the referendum lie us the benefit of those fundamental
----------- o —— - taken up this idea and the Tampa arranged.
considerations.— Tnmpa Times.
O. 0 . H A R R IS , Oldsmar, Florida
------------ o ------------Plenty of clear water lakes, plenty Board of Trade has endorsed such a
-o------------of springs, plenty of pure water in move and it seems that at last this
STATE DIVISION.
C A N T AGREE AMONG
and around Sanford—yet we are com- question of capital removal may be
111EM SELVES.
polled to pay for water that is not taken up seriously and in u business- 1
The question of the removal of .he ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ )&lt; ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ SIS
tho kind Sanford should demand. It like way:
We note that Paiatka is peeved he statu capital from Tallahassee, to m
is high time that something wns heA year ago The Tribune and th e1cause of a resolution that Tamp: some more centrally located point
ing donelooking toward awater sup- Tampa Board of Trade called on the has approved which might change tli seems to he taking concrete form
ply of betterwater—soft water.
people of Southern Florida, meaning proposed site of tin* new capital of since the Palatkn chamber of com ­ ■
“ SERVICE THAT COUNTS”
“
by that term, all Morida south of the the state to Tampa. Paiatka wants merce issued Its invitation to other N
I
Other Florida cities seem to have 3&lt;Rh parallel of north latitude, or the proposed convention as well as civic bodies in South and Central
We handle everything in
^
no trouble in getting all the money thereabout, to decide among them- Tampa and because of so much jcal- Florida to send delegates to a con­
T H E F R U IT A N D V E G E T A B L E LINE
J
they want for new buildings. Here selves where they wanted the state mtsy between the different towns, the ference to be held at some conven­
■
iti Sanford, where the need is great, capital in case of its removal could issue that should he most prominent ient place on the 15th of March to ■
Car
Lots
or
Less.
Ship
us
■
there seems to he a dearth of money be obtained. It pointed out, then,
that of bringing the state capital discuss and formulate plans to car­
for investment
in real estate—tho mid repeatedly since, that unless some into Florida proper— is being lost ry on the fight for capital removal,
Richmond, V irginia
*
most solid and substantia! Invest- phu-e was decided on and the rest of sight of. The first thing is to bring or rather for a referendum vote on ■
■
meat in the woihl. We can never the peninsular part of the state pledg- enough pressure tohearthrough
tin the question of where the new capi­ l l l i m i l l l l l f l l l l B I B I l B D l l l l l l l B l I i a i l l l l l l l l l l U U M
bwi d a city hero unless we invest our (-d to support that place, the capital election of men whofavor acapital
tal should he located. Half a loaf is
money in home enterprises. It is would stay in Tallahassee,
bettor
than no bread at all, but ns
change and then next to quit squab
high time the home people were payThe Paiatka Chamber of Commerce liling over where that capital or con long as there nre grounds upon which
to stand and fight the Lake Region
ing more attention to home affairs, i has called for a convention to he held volition shall lie.
E V E R Y O FFICER A N D
------------ ° -----------March 13th.
South Florida pays 75 per cent of 's going to stand by its guns and
Sanford has some of the best fac­
the taxes o f the state; Polk county attic for state division. If the
E M P L O Y E E OF TH IS
tories in the state but the homo peo­
will this year pay almost $(1(1,000 into uestion narrows down to one of the
ple know very little about them. W e ' sociation,
entailing
membership*, that automobile tax fund nnd 'most removal of the capital ten, yes twenBANK SAYS:
take them as a matter of course, just drafting of onstitutiou and hy-lawr, of thnt money will ho used in build ly years from now will find us in the i
as the average man looks upon the eieci
lecting officers, ami appointing re- ng roads in north Florida counties, s,,tne position we are occupy ing to- ]
daily newspaper. They never stop quisile committees, we invite you to while we get nothing and it has been day. The questions, o f capital re- ■
to think what tlm local factories select a delegate or delegates to at- proven that regardless o f tho fact moval and state division are the off- *•
“ I am here to help you, if you will
are putting out here every week in lend a convention to he held at a thnt north and west Florida have the sprngs o f two things: Failure of the ■
let me, and every courtesy, ser­
pny rolls. We should do more to- point pleasing to a majority on liar* h edge over South Florida by way of legislature to reapportion tiie state J
wnrd the support of home industries 13, 1922. Your delegate should he [ representation and can out vote us imd ,,n unequal distribution of the 3
vice and assistance that it is pos­
nnd find out what they need in the I cniplowured to act fully in behalf of „n any mensnro, yet they have never stnto taxes for road building. It is
sible fo r me to render is yours if
way of support— support of money your organization.' That is an ex- recognized or appreciated that fact admitted that North and West Floryou bank with us.”
nnd support by helping them in many eulbmt idea. Let the convention be and never will, until forced to tin so. kin have tho advantage over peninways.
i held in Tampa, u city which is strict-1 Their gratitude for paying amajority -slllar Florida in tho matter o f roproly neutral in the matter of a site, of tho taxes and for doing tho road mentation and that they have not hesAnd so a submarine can't sink a thougli persistently demandant fir Building for them as well as being hated to use that advantage in robattleship and isn’t permitted to capital removal. Here would he n o [ responsible for tho progress o f the fusing a renpportionmont. Then it
sunk a merchant ship.
Woll, well, possihls advantage to he taken of any state in every way, has been express- stands In reason that the sumo oilthey can still play havoc with friend-^ place in the running; and even tinned more in the way o f sarcasm and v,*ntnge will ho used to balk any of
N O TIC E
ship.
tliis convention could not fix tin* place bulldozing than anything else and b*rt 1° remove the capital from PaltorpeninsulaFlorida’s
choico in the . we don't believe thnt anything will hihnssee. I lie same forces that have
W'c have a limited supply of tho now Peace Dollars which we will dis­
"Prosperity is coming; roads arc
removalelection which would have to over he accomplished until enough heretofore prevented
reupportiontribute to our friends and customers as long as they last.
ordering new freight ears,"
it will
l*e held, it could thresh out all prob­ men in the legislature go to the halls ment, eontrnry to the express pro­
come more quickly, howeve-, if they
lems ami make the necessary ar­ of the cnpital at the next session de- vItd°n ° f Ibc constitution, it is claimwill order some new freight rates.
rangements for the next, ami proper termlned that they will never give c‘b w'b ,,Ht‘ their advantage more reatop, a referendum of the site ques­ north or west Florida another favor- loatlcsaly thnn ever, to keep the
tion to tho voters of Peninsula Flori­ aide vote until the constitution of &lt;«nitni at the same location, and will
Florida is lived up to and absolute
oppose rennportlonmcnt for the
■ da.
A COMMUNITY GUILDER
■
renpportionmont
given.
The
trouble
same
reason. That the same in­
And
here
steps
in
the
Tampa
Board
J T D I 1 T U — 0ne
°r
the ■
II. F. WIIITNER, Cnshler ,
F. P. FORSTER, President
S 1 I t U 1 H basic policies H of Trade with a resolution which the today is that too many of the law- Ruoncca will oppose state division
n
makers go in to piny politics and 'here Ih no doubt, hut not to the cx2 ___________ decided on by
Tribune most heartily endorses;
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5 this store nl ils very Incep- 2 1 "Whereas, There is every year re- thoy do it to a fnre-you-well, sitting H'lit (hey would capital removal. If
tlon wns the policy never to ■'now ed agitation, particularly in pen­ around about four weeks working up *he state were divided, leaving Tnllaexaggerate in our ndverlis- s ' insula Florida, for state capital re- tmdes and bickers with the north and hnssee the sent of government o f £
west Florida gntig, so that they can North Floridn the opposition wjuld ■
S ing or indulge in sensation­ 2 1moval, and,
al nl statements. We have ul- 2| "Whereas, no progress has been work through somo personal or self- nn^ he so determined nor so tyrnnni3 ways aimed to give more * ; made ticca use of the novend cities ish measure of their own and when cn^ ori fhe question of removing the
demanding that they ho tho new pro­ the real time comes for getting down capital. There are many other rens.
■ than the customers expect.
On the Okeechobee flrnnch of the Florida East Coast Railway, Chuluo- ■
to law-making they find that tho nns why the state should he divided,
posed state capital, and,
2 Our desire is to sell the best
tn, Fin., among the pines nnd Inkes of Seminole county, an up-to-date K
deals
have
boon
closed
and
nothing
,nnn.
v
width
have
been
discussed
_
"Whereas, the apparent demand of
„ can he accomplished unless It nhso- ( before, hut the question o f fcnslility i jj modern brick hotel, with private hatha and hot water heat, FR®1 ■
at lons^ HO per.........................
cent of the voting
to ho i lately favors the political gang of tho
alone should he sufficient to governtclass cuisine. Rates $2.50 to $3J50 per day; $10 to $19 per week, nc- j
strength of the&gt;stateappears
{ul stups
beingtaken state.
*hornets of those who are disntisfied i jj cording to locntlon of room.
insisting on legal
North nnd west Floridn politicians with tho present reginme.— Eustis
this year toward settlement of the
Phones 497-494
have ntwnys controlled tho state nf- Lnko Region.
question, and,
M RS. C H A S. D. B R U M L E Y , M a n a g e r
"Whereas, tho uppnront demand of fairs. They absolutely dictate tho
,
W EL AKA BLOCK
Post Cards at tho ITornld Office.
at leust 80 per cent of the voting policies and the laws that Florida

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1922

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kel and Miss Olive Dinkel were shop­
■
ping in Sanford Monday afternoon,
Mr. ami Mrs. Sprouse and son,
“ M A D E FROM FLORIDA S A N D ”
I
Charlie, were the guests of the Ful­
lers Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs, George Shippe, of Sanford,
Edward McCall, of Stetson Univer­ was visiting her mother, Mrs. Georgo
L-pmnii hero,
sity, spout Sunday with his pnrents. Lewis.
Inosilny.
Mrs. S. W. Swope was called to the
Ill b« Bivon
bcdshlc of her mother, Mrs. Picrpont,
Liny viflltor In Wichita, Kans., Friday and the
Had nows o f Mrs. Pierpont’s death was
fos.tional call received Monday. Mrs. Swope having
reached Wichltn only a few hours be­
Rowe nml fore the end came. '
^
hi W N Ha to lm
THE
Miss Kay, of Washington, I). C„
loaby motorspent several days in Oviedo this Mr. and Mrs. Madison Wade, of
IlneHilny.
leturned InBt week, putting on an advertising and Geneva avenue, had a daughter born
■here she nt- ticket selling campaign for the Red- to them St. Valentino's day.
The
llior mother, cliff Chnutauqun which will be held Wades bought the beautiful Edgar E.
■culled away in Oviedo March Oth, 7th and 8th.
Brown home n year or so ago and re­
Allnn Campbell, of the U. S. navy, side there.
Ire.
ent the week Is visiting bis uncle and aunt, Dr. and
—OF—
Miss Gladys Deiterlck is at home
Mrs. T. G. Simmons this week.
nndo.
again from Orlnndo after caring for
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
Stlen Nelson entertained the Men’s a patient for Dr. McEwun.
vans left on
lostoiii Mann. Bible Class of the Methodist church
Mrs. Bryan Squire and three chil­
Takes a pride ami pleasure in advising the citizens of Florida of the person­
Mondny night at the home of Mrs. dren will hu here Sunday from Jack­
April 1st.
nel of its Directors and Officers
[ice given In A. P. Parnell. On account of a con­ sonville to visit her parents, Mr. and
|evening and flicting meeting of the chautauqua Mrs. C. E. Chorpenlng and many old
guarantors there were only nine mem- friends.
OFFICERS A N D DIRECTORS
V
pdny evening bora present but a most delightful
Horace Chorpenlng is returning to
Kv Crown or- evening was spont and delicious re- ’ Cleveland, Ohio, next week to resume
HARRY A NEFF, PRESIDENT.
church..$13 freshmonts of strawberries and cream, his position with the Now York CcnItellnire, Ohio,
enko and eoffeo were served.
trnl railroad compnny after a visit
President, Belmont Tumbler Co., Bellnire, Ohio.
Ms thriving j A box supper was given by the S. hero since Christmas.
(len'l, Manager, Molmont Casket Company, Hcliairc, Ohio.
Miss Alice E. Hanscom and Dr.
(rlnndo fair S. class of Mrs. T. W. Lawton at the
Director, Dollar Snvings &amp; Trust Company, Bellulre, Ohio.
Ellsworth |dub house Friday night. About 20 Phraninehesbro, of Willoughby, O.,
Ft
C.
GROOVER,
VICE-PRESIDENT.
larlon Brown, dollars was made which will be used who have been guests of Mr. and
Jacksonville, Florida.
Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth for some time,
jUt, Mr* and for completing the tennis court.
President, Groovcr-Stewnrt Drug Company, Jacksonville, Fla.
E. It. Moore, president of the Black are at Lnke Hamilton iih week end
|ml Mra. Jim
Director Barnett National Bank, Jacksonville, Fla.
] George Wil- Hammock Garden Co., left Friday for guests of Mrs. F. G. Bigler.
C. H. DANKWORTH, VICE-PRESIDENT and TREASURER.
Mrs. Lily Jones had us spend-theQuigg, Mr. Miami after spending several days in
Ovicdo on business.
day-guests Wednesday, Mrs. May
Bellnire, Ohio.
Mrs. B, F. Wheler entertained the Dickens, of Chester, S. C., and Mrs.
Owner Dankworth Drug Company, Bellnire, Ohio.
|Reeves ami
Director, Buckeye Snvings &amp; Loan Co., Bellnire, Ohio.
with their JWoman’s Bible class of the Methodist Henry McLnulin.
church Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker, of
Director, The Champion Collories Co., Pittsburg, Pa.
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. G. Smith have mov. ] Richmond avenue, have as guests,
Lied the enrB. R. KESSLER, SECRETARY.
ed into their beautiful new bungalow Mrs. Baker's son ami wife, Mr. and
jk.
Jacksonville, Florida.
a messagu a mueli to the delight of their Oviedo 1Mrs. Karl Higgins, of Columbus, 0.
Formerly Secretary Chamber of Commerce. Jacksonville, Fla.
John Ingram is in West Palm Beach
It his brother friends who have missed them so
F. W. STEWART. SUPERINTENDENT.
much
during
the
past
year.
visiting
his daughter, Mrs. C. C. Morf sliury, Mass.
Pittsburg, Pa.
John Robertson spent Sunday at 1ris and son. John Ingram expects to'
Ii s. Norwood
Now Mechanical Engineer Phoenix Glass Company, Pittsburg, Pa.
remain until May.
luesday af- Dnytonn and Daytona Beach.
J. (). ERSK1NE, DIRECTOR.
Mrs. Wight, of Sanford, and M rs.1 Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Donald Presley and
Jacksonville, Fin.
e moving in Blackman, of Monroe, will organize a daughter, were visitors at the Ells­
Formerly
with JelTerson Glass Company, FoHnnsboe, W. Yn.
|ve just com- League of Women Voters in Oviedo worth home Sunday. They are tour­
Krsklne
Glass
and Manufacturing Company, Wellshurg, W. Vn.
ing Florida with a party and enroute
this week.
J.
D.
IN
G
R
A
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A
M
,
D
IR E C T O R .
Rev. L. E. Wright is bolding a re- to St. Andrews' bay,
line Langford
Model
Land
Company
(Flagler System), St. Augustine, Flu.
their home vival meeting at Geneva this week. I A. 1*. Shoemaker has bought a half
Mr. and Mrs. Kirkhnm visited O r -, interest in the It. Steele A Sons store
L‘ks.
on Celery avenue, corner of MellonEXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
lando Tuesday.
villo avo.
I. r.j sn im
The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
HARRY A. NEFF
FRANK C. GROOVER, Chairman
Virgil Hasty died Wednesday after a
R. R. KESSLER
short illness. They have the sympathy
3
of their many friends.
H. C. S. PERRY, Assistant to Treasurer
Nearly everybody in East Sanford
woke up last Friday morning to find
)Hi xr Mi h Bn h i
a ontil tacked on their front gate with
Office 309-311 Bisbce Building
i Pa TEs fca
Mr. Jones Is now visiting Ins sister a wage scale printed on It for the cut­
Jacksonville, Florida
ting, packing, etc., of the celery har­
children, Ira nnd brother-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs.
vest and signed by the Ki K. K. K., one
NOTE— An Advisory Board of Directors of fourteen business men of Flor­
left Sundny Cooke.
more K. than the Ku Klux Klnn use.
Miss
Dorothy
Keeler,
Preston
Burvisit nt the
ida is being selected from different parts of the State
A fine rain we had on Thursday,
urents at Ft. nott nnd George Smith visited the
and it was needed as it lias been very
Sunday school Sunday.
da.
■
Mr. Henderson lias been very it! for A * ’ f‘,r sometime. Many of the flow■
Imago, came
*
' ln« wcl,s hM‘‘ to ^ f,,rct“ i to fl,,w
home of her the last few days.
“
M
ADE
FROM
FLORIDA
SA
N
D
”
The old store nt Sylvan Lake burn- w*lh gasoline.
purest West.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heeren are en­
|&gt;bell met the ed down about 12 o’clock Thursday tertaining as their house guests, the
night. It has been there for y-ars an,1
it.
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Mrs. Ilruloy nnd children, former’s mother, Mrs. Adele Heeren,
rife called at years.
also
Miss
A.
Selg
and
Clyde
Jones,
all
ispitnl to see nnd Mrs. Birdsong and children are of Pittsburgh, Pa., the entire partly
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ler. We are staying nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. recently returned from n motor trip a a a a a
e to go again Garwood now.
to Tampa, Clearwater, St. Petersburg
T, J. Walker is spending a few days
ami Pass-n-Grille.
been very ill in Lnkeland.
Beulah Stafford and Nnthaninl
Tonsilitis sot
Miss Welch, the Famous Beauty
Stafford
from I’anla, spent a while
Wcatordick
Specialist at Bower &lt;fc Itoumillat’s all
with their aunt, M,rs. Zeak Stafford
this week.
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influenza or nt Monroe Sunday.
Mrs. J. J. Purdon nnd little son
Human freedom has made great
Inlm was siek
Jack,
of
Sanford,
spent
the
day
very
strides,
but there In still a silly law
piret Hirschl
l-Intol with it pleasantly with her mother, Mrs. B. against slaying the boro who takes up
C A R E FU L INVESTIGATION BEFORE INVESTING
W. Smith Tuesday.
your time.
y was sick,
Mr. and Mrs. Ward and children
ndquiat went
SAVES M A N Y A N AFTER REGRET
lay to attend visited nt the home of Mr. and Mrs.
iugust Swnli­ Burnett Sundny afternoon.
t
Mth. C. C. Pearson and children
By all means make it a point to visit our own plant at
lted on Mrs. spent the day with her mother, Mrs.
d on Friday B. W, Smith Sunday.
Jacksonville. In case you do not find this convenient be­
Elnor Stafford spent the day with
ne of Mrs. A.
in for lunch Paulino Thompson Sunday.
fore investing:, you may invest through our representa­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Burnett took dinner
tives with perfect safety, with the understanding that
were out do- with Mr. and Mrs. Cook Sunday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walker,
of
Paoln,
eneh nt the
when you do make a personal investigation, should you
’ and F. West, spent the day with her brother Satur­
n at work on day in Peurson, Flu.
find that the printed matter describing the activities and
Mrs. Traylor and daughter, Miss
lonth.
ii, visited for Myrtle Trnylor, o f Virginia, is visit­
purpose of the CRAN KLESS ENGINE CO M PAN Y, as
Ives and old ing Mr. and Mrs. It. It. Kldridge, of
published by them, is a misrepresentation of actual facts
it the homes Paoln.
lundquist nnd
and conditions as you find them, the amount of your in­
|Saturday for
get her sisvestment will be returned to you as cheerfully as it was
has died,
dues and lit($2285 F. O. B. Factory)
taken. W e doubt if you will find a similar statement in
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C. H. Corn, Miss Ruth Corn nnd
Miss Olive Dlnkel were visitors in
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Mrs. B. J. Overstreet was shopping
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nto and bro't in Sanford Mondny.
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The Longwood school celebrated
ho was still George Washington’s birthday w t i an
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credit to the teachers nnd pupils.
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Wo hnvo boon fortunate in ongagthe se rv le t of
Welch, Urn
famous boauty specialist of Iloston,
The public knows ho little about the this year toward settlement of tho Ing with tho pcoplo's Interest nnd for
P ab llah ed r v r r r n l l r m o o n e a r r p t Hun
Mass., for tho wook of Fobruary 27th
day nl tlir l l r r n l d Ilutldlnif, 107
making of a newspaper that tho peo­ question, and,
tho South Florida bunch to orgnnlzo to March 4th giving prlvnto demon­
MnKUolln A v r .. Sanford, Pin .
ple arc prono to attempt to ride free
“ Whereas, until somo specific city and sit tight at the noxt session and strations free of charge in your homo
space notices to death or rather to
of the propor method o f enring for
ride the newspaper to death.
We town or locality has been agreed on refuse to budge, thus giving thoso
P I 'III.IH IIU IIH
ungrateful
and
selfish
follows
a
dose
your
complexion ns well ns hair nnd
have spoken of this several times but by all contenders for tho proposed
scalp.
Please phono Bower &amp; Bou­
R . J. I IO l.I.Y ........ ................................ K d lln r
o
f
their
own
medicine.
It
is
certain
now honor, any steps taken will bo
N. J. l.H .l. A III)....... Hc e r e tit r jr -T r e a s u r e r it seems that wo have t j speak of it
rn
Hint,
325
and* make your appoint
leading
only
to
tho
nowhoro
of
past
that
the
results
cannot
bo
nny
worse
It. A .
......................O n i r n i l ,&lt;111111, d o t again.
While wo want all the local
C. 1,. I it W I N .......C i r c u l a t i o n M n n n g r r
than
thoy
have
been.—
Lnkelnnd
Stnr.'
meats
early
as Miss Welch's timo is
efforts,
thereforo
bo
it
i 'h n n r 14H up Hi OiOO I*. SI. ______ news that wo can get and are ready
very limited.
287-7tc
“
Kosolved,
by
tho
Board
of
Trade
at all times to publish anything of
A d v e r t i s i n g H ates Slade K n o n u on
A p p lication
of
tho
City
of
Tampa,
that
propor
ar­
WONDERFUL
INCREASE
IN
PER
local interest there is no reason in
BAVB YOU MONEY
Miss Welch, tho Famous Beauty
S u b s c r i p t i o n I’ rlee In A d v n n r r
CAPITA WEALTH.
the world why a column or so of rangements be made at tho nppronchWrite us
One Y e a r ........— ................ — .................
Specialist at Bower &amp; Roumlllnt's all
ono ing primary election for a referen­
Six M o u t h s ..........................- ................... •••UH something that only interests
.
287-7tc
D e liv e r e d In O ily h r C a r r ie r
What considerations guided men to this week.
given dum to tho people of Peninsula Flor­
One W e e k ......... ................... - ..........IS C en ts pprson in Sanford should be
Empire Hotel Bloc
ida
on
the
question
of
location
of
said
the
per
cent,
increase
in
tho
space. It costs money to set type, it
T h e b i g 12- t o IH-pnge W e e k l y H e r ­
pro|&gt;osod
new
capital
and
the
place
se­
wealth
of
the
United
States
during
a ld r n t l r e l y r o v e r s
S e m in o le
C o u n ty costs money to put it into print and
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
a n d Is pu lillsh rd e v e r y K rld ny. A d v e r ­
lected shall receive the support of all the (&gt;2 years between 1850 and ti)L2?
yet
the
general
public
seems
to
think
t i s i n g r n le s m a d e k n o w n on a p p l i c a ­
Our per capita wealth wns esti­
t i o n . D e m o e r a t l e In p o litie s . I.1J50 per a newspaper should be printed for Peninsula Florida in any stnto-wido
CORRECTED TO NOV. 16, 1921
y e a r , a l w m s In a d v a n c e ._________________
COMFORT COTTAGE
capital
rcmovul
campaign,
and,
mated
at $307.09 in 1850. It wns es­
nothing, should accept every longM U M III'l t T H H A S S O C IA T K II l'H K S S
“ Resolved further, that "Peninsu­ timated at 51.905 In 1912. There has
winded article thrust upon it, should
is now open for guests. Will ho
Southbound
la
Florida" as referred to in this been a sternly increase since that
print free notices all the time, should
Arrive
Departs to see now as well us old fri,
serve the public without pay. There resolution shall be all of the state ex- time, yet the above figures should he No.
83.. ......... 2:36 a.m.
2:46 a.m. Rooms and meals, also meals. H
Wonderful prospects for the crops is just ns much sense in asking a tended between the Gulf of Mexico! sufficient to reveal the great increase No.
heated.
27..
8:40 a.m.
------------ o----------- newspaper for free space as to ask ami the Atlantic ocean, south of the that has tnkon plnce and cause us to No.
Mrs. JJ. M
91.. ......... 1:18 p.m.
1:38 p.m. Miss N. A. Walker
Weather could be cooler and we the groeerymnn for free groceries, north boundary lines of Dixie, Ala- t pntue nnd ponder the principles which No.
89.. ......... 2:55 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
the clothing man for free clothes, the rhun, Putnam and Flagler counties." have guided men to this remarkable No.
arc looking for it this week.
85..
7:10 p.m.
Call the convention. Meet in Tam achievement.
auto man for a free auto. Spnco is
Geo. W . Knight
If we analyze the situation careful­
Tho American Legion is looking the newspaper's stock in trade nnd P*', settle the prelimiimties of expense
Northbound
Real Estate and InHurm
forward to n big time at I’nim Bench. while the newspaper is willing to go 4bearing, getting the campaign well ly, we find that sound investments
Arrive
Departs
SANFORD
n
Wish wo could be with the boys down the limit with free notices it is u lead before the people, and arrange propNo.
82.. ......... 1:48 n.m.
2:03 a.m,
pipe cilicit that there must be a stop- er^ ^01 *bu referendum which cun
there.
No.
84.. ........ 11:45 n.m.
12:05 p.m.
ping place and whenever we say stop *H! hihen at the time of the June pri- meats of a speculative nature has No.
80..
2:55 p.m.
Sanford Machin
b&gt; having a separate box for been steadily growing a lesx con- No.
That sermon about “ millions now yoti call stop and regardless of wheth*
92.. ........ 4;00p.m.
4:05 p.m.
living will never die" would not go V r it makes the public mud or not the *be capital silo ballots. Then *vo will spir'imis body of investments in No.
28..
Foundry Co.
so big at Hollywood. They kill poo- stop will be right there. The editor he ready to arouse the proper inter­ wit', h nre present most, if not nil, of
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General Machine ami Rmi
pie there most every day.
of the Herald reserves the right to ac- est in this vital matter to nil tin the elements essential to a steady in­
Trilby Branch
c r e a s e in pet- capita wealth. Those
------------ o------------eept or reject any and all matter that state.
Arrive
Departs Cylinder Grinding; Del.tiv
l or, until, anti unless, Southern elements, as Lawrence Chnmhcrlnln x«^0 jqq
While talking about good invest- goes into the paper and regardless of
xN'o.
100..
7:00
a.m. Oversize Rings and Pins;
I' ».
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merits what is the matter with home whether it suits the "free spacer" or I•loridn is agreed on one site, and un- has pointed out, nro ns follows:
xN’ o. 24..
3:25
p.m.
investments? There nre planty of not this rule will lie adhered to at all less the various contending cities,
Steel Gear Bands; Crank Slufi
xNo. 158..
7:00
n.m.
good things here to he exploited, but times. Space is our stock in trade towns, and localities pledge them­ tninity that the money invested will No. 22..
7 :00 p.m. turned; agents for Cnlllc Iiilmanl
turned some time in the future.
because they are local affairs nobody and we set! it. The Lustis Lake Re- selves to stand by the place named in be
gion lias been rode also and says the , *IL‘ referendum vote, and then do ac2 A fair income return.
wants them.
Outboard Mutars, -----------------(‘lion
Leesburg Brnnc
------------ o -----------following regarding the “ free rides." ,Dinlly stand by it, there is no use
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Stability of Income—the nssurArrive
Departs
There nre still several dclnpidntcd
' “ Lest you forget, we will take time wasting space in papers, breath
in am that the income will he paltl
xNo. 157.. ......... 3:05 p.m.
CARPETS and RUGS WASHED
old buildings on many of the streets again to remind you that the Lake meetings, or effort in personal on- promptly at stated intervals, and that
No. 21.. ........ 2:50 p.m.
CLEANED
at your home, or we
of Sanford. Others were condemned Region's space is its stock in tititle duavor for capital removal, when it the rate of income will not decrease
xNo. 101.. ........ 5:50 p.m.
call
for
and
deliver.— Iluntlllon-R
and torn down. Just why are these and ns such has a monetary value, will result as did the former attempt during the life o f the investment.
xNo. 25.. ........ 1:80 p.m.
method
used,.
Makes rugs look
other buildings allowed to stand, Mr. it is priced the same to all, irrespec- years ago, in n divided vote keeping
I Marketability — the
quality No. no
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new.—
Sanford
Stcnm
Pressery. I'
Commissioners?
live of polities, creed, class or eondl-. the* capital where it is.
which makes it possible for the In­
560,
Sanford,
Florida,
-------------« ------------tion, provided it is not used to ndvur- j There is no use talking now of ‘state vestment to fie converted into im­
Oviedo Branch
Radical Russia will go tc the Go- tisc something illegal or umlerisahlc. division'; of fairer apportionment of mediately available funds.
xNo. 120.. ........ 7:45 p.m.
Have you phoned 325, Bower
noil conference ready to grant all the Kditorially, we boost everything wo representation in the legislature; of
5. Value ns collateral—value suf­ xNo. 127..
3:40p.m.
Roumillat,
for your free appointi
concessions asked provided they enn consider legitimate and which re- an equitable division of the political ficient to make the investment use­
x— Dnily, oxcept Sunday
1with Miss Welch?
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negotiate a loan. In other words, domain to the upbuilding of our town, olliies and the state tax money, with ful as security for a lonn.
they are starving now, but once they county and state, but we must reserve control in the hands of those in po\v0. Exemption from taxation,
get fat agnin they will tell the mi oar advertising space for those who or; but a question of capital removal
7. Freedom from care— simplicity
tiops of the world where to go.
advertise as a business proposition can be forced, anil it will be then up of administration.
—--------- o------------and who are willing to pay a dollar for to the people to do what they want,
8. Acceptable duration.
There is good hotel stock for sale value received ill advertising."
provided they are solid in their d o -,
!&gt; Acceptable denomination,
in Sanford—stock that is gilt edge
' ----------o------------inmid for a particular place, and so
in. Potential appreciation — tho
and means so much to the commun­
CAPITAL SITE REFERENDUM
numerous in their whole voting chance Hint during the life o f the inTwo families that know how to raise Celery, arrangement;
ity. Home people run over good in­
--------strength us to show the legislature vestment its market value will he incan be made for advancing money through crop, good hous­
vestments at home looking for someThe Tampa Tribune takes up the where the real power lies behind the creased.
thing further away. Where is thnt question of the referendum vote of throne,
Let us cast about for opportunities ■
es, farming implements and teams supplied, don’t answei
money that wns coming here for now the people &lt;&gt;u the capital site, The
By all means let us have the von- to invest In n manner thnt secures to a
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buildings?
Pulatkn Chamber of Commerce has vention; anti let the referendum be us the benefit of these fundamental ■
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considerations,— Tanipn Times.
O. C. H A R R IS , Oldsmar, Florida
Plenty o f clear water lakes, plenty Board of Trade has endorsed such a
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nnd around Sanford—yet we are coin- question of capital removal may he
III EM SELVES.
polled to pay for water that is not taken up seriously ami in a business- 1
The question of the removal of the
the kind Sanford should demand. It like way:
W’e note that Palatka is peeved be- statu capital from Tallahassee, to
is high time that something was heA year ago The Tribune and tho ^cause of a resolution thnt Tampa some more centrally located point
ing done looking toward a water sup- laiupn Hoard of Trade called on the bus approved which might change the seems to he taking concrete form
ply of hotter water—soft water.
people of Southern Florida, meaning proposed site of the new capital *&gt;f since the palatka chamber of com"SERVICE TH AT COUNTS”
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by that term, all Florida south of the the state to Tampa. Palatka wants merre issued Its invitation to other
Other Florida cities scorn to hnvo :111th parallel of north latitude, or the proposed convention as well as civic bodies in Smith and Central
We handle everything in
no trouble in getting all the money thereabout, to decide among them- Tampa and because of so much jeal- Florida to send delegates to a ennthey want for new buildings. Here selves where they wanted the state olisy between the- different towns, the ferenco to be held at some convenT H E F R U IT A N D V E G E T A B L E LINE
in Sanford, when- the need is great, capital in ease of its removal could issue that should he most prominent ient place on the 15th of March to
Car Lots or Less. Ship us
there seems to he n dearth of money |,0 obtained. It pointed out, then, —thnt of bringing the state capital discuss and formulate plans to enrfor investment in real estate—the and repeatedly since, that unless some into
Florida proper—is being lost r.v on the fight for enpital removal,
Richmond, V irginia
most solid and substantial Invest- place was decided on and the rest of sight
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of. The first thing
is to bring or rather for a referendum vote on
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nienl in the woild. \\ e can never j the peninsular
part of the state pledg- enough pressureto bear through the the question of wherethe new enpiImi d a city here unless we invest our ‘ t.&lt;l to support
that place, the capital election of meltwho favor a capital tal should he located.Half a loaf is
money in homo enterprises. It is would stay in Tallahassee.
change nml then next to quit squab better than no bread at nil, but ns
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high time the home people were pay- 1 The I'nlntlui
Chamber of Commerce bling over wherethat capital or con- b.ng ns there nro grounds upon which
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ing more attention to homo affairs, (has called for a convention to be held vention shall be.
to stand and fight the Lake Region
K E V E R Y OFFICER A N D
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March.13th.
South Florida pays 75 per cent of i"5 going to stand by Its guns and a
Sanford has some o f the best fao"F or the purpose of formulating the taxes o f the state; Folk county battle for state division. If tho
E M P LO Y E E OF TH IS
loriesin the state hut the home pen- nnd completing a capital removal ns- will this year pay almost $60,000 Into question narrows down to one of the
pie know very little about them. We sedation,
entailing memberships, that automobile tax fund and 'most removal of the capital ten, yes twunBANK SAYS:
take them as a matter of course, just dnifting of constitution and by-huvr.1of that money will ho used in build ty years from now will find us in the
as the average man looks upon the electing officers, and appointing re- ng roads in north Florida counties, same position we are occupying todnily newspaper. They never stop &lt;|tii.sito committees, we invite you to while we gel nothing and it has been 'lay. The questions, o f capital re- jj
to think what the local factories select a delegate or delegates to at- proven that regardless o f the fact niovnl and state division are the off- r
“ I am here to help you, if you will
nre putting out here every week in tend a convention to he held at n that north and west Florida hnvo the springs of two things: Failure of the ■
let me, and every courtesy, ser­
pny rolls. We should do more to­ point pleasing to a majority on Mar* li edge over South Florida by way of legislature to reapportion the state J
ward the support o f home industries 13, 1922. Your delegate should be representation and can out vote 111 *•ii*l an unequal distribution of the J=
vice and assistance that it is pos­
and find out what they need in the emplowereil to net fully in burnt It' of On any measure, yet thoy have never state taxes for road building. It is ■
sible fo r me to render is yours if
way of support— support of money your organization.’ That is an e x - j recognized or appreciated that fact admitted that North and West Flor- J
nnd support by helping them in many celtcnt idea. Let the convention bo a inI never will, until forced to do so. bin have the advantage over pcnln- ■
you bank with us.”
ways.
^ held in Tnmpu, a city which is strict- Their gratitude for [laying a majority M&lt;lar Florida In the matter o f repre- ■
------------ o ------------ly neutral in the matter of a site, ^of the taxes atui for doing the road sontatlon and that they have not ties- ^
And so a submarine can’t sink a though persistently demandant
fur building for them ns well as being bated 1° l|se thnt advantage in ro- JJ
battleship and isn't permitted to capital removal. Here would lie no responsible for the progress o f the fusing a renpportlonment. Then tt JJ
wink a merchant ship.
Well, w ell,' possible advantage to be taken of any ] state in every way, lias boon express- Slnnds to reason that the same adthoy can still play hnvoe with friend-' place in the running; and even tlmj &lt;&gt;d more in the way o f sarcasm nnd vantage will be used to balk any of- ^
N O TICE
.ship.
this convention could not lix the [dace bulldozing than anything else ami f"rt to remove the capital from Tal- J:
for peninsula Floiida’s choice in the we don’t believe that anything will hthnssec. The same forces that have ► We have a limited supply of the now Fence Dollura which we will dis
“ Prosperity is coining; mails are
removal election which would have to ,.\-er be accomplished until enough heretofore prevented
reapportion- ■
tribute to our friends and customers ns long as they last.
ordering new freight ears."
It will
he held, it could thresh out all prub- men in the legislature go to the halls '««nt, contrary to the express pro- g
come more quickly, howeve” , if they
Jems and make the necessary nr- o f the enpital at tho next session de- vision of the constitution, it is claim- J
will order some new freight rates.
rnngements for the next, ami proper termined that they will never give *'d, will use their advantage more re- ■
step, a referendum of the site ques­ north or west Florida another fnvor- lentlessly than over, to keep tho 5
tion to the voters of Fen insula Flori­ aide vote until the constitution o f capital at the same location, and will J
Florida is lived tip to and absolute "till oppose reap port lonmont for the “
da.
A COMMUNITY GUILDER
— One of the
Ami here steps in tlm Tampa Board renpportionmont given. Tbc trouble " nme reason, That the same inbasic policies
of Trade with a resolution which the today is that too ninny of the law- duences will oppose state division
F. F. FORSTER, President
II. F. WHITNEH, Coshle
makers go In to piny politics and there is no doubt, but not to the exTribune most heartily endorses:
___________decided on by
“ Whereas, There Is every year re­ thoy do it to a fnrc-you-well, sitting tent they would capital removal. If
this store at its very incep­
newed agitation, particularly in pen- around about four weeks working up the state were divided, leaving Tnllation wns the policy never to
cxnRKornte in our advertis­ ■ ‘ insula Kloridu, for statu capital r e -1trades and bickers with the north nml b,,RH‘,p the sent o f government
I west Florida gang, no that they cun North Florida the opposition wjpild
ing or Indulge in sensation- ■ 1niovnl, and,
ai statements. We have al­ JJI "Whereas, no progress has been Jwork through some personal or self- 11,11 he so determined nor so tyrnnnimade because of the several cities ish measure of their own and when c,'t ° n tho question of removing the
ways aimed to give more
than the customers expect. h demanding that they ho the new pro- the real tlmo conies for getting down fapitnl. There are ninny other rcasOn the Okeechobee Hrnnch of the Florida East Const Railway, Chuluo
to Inw-mnkinR they find thnt tho on"
^,0 "bite should he divided,
posed state capital, und,
Our desire is to sell the best
tu, Fin., among the pines nnd Inkcs of Sepilnole county, nn up-lo-dat
which hnvo been discussed
“ Whereas, the nppurunt demand of deals have been closed nnd nothing ninny
modern brick hotel, with prlvnto baths nnd hot water hont. Fit"
at least 80 per cent of the voting can he accomplished unless it nhso- before, but the question o f feasiility
strength of the state• appears to bo 1lately favors tho political gang of the “ lone should he sufficient to govern ■ class cuisine. Rates $2.50 to $3J30 per dny; $10 to $18 per week, nc
jps being taken ntnto.
^ ,0 nc*H °* those who nro disatlsficd 1E cording to location of room.
insisting on legal stops
this year toward settlement of tho I North nnd west Florida politicians with tho present regimne.— Eustis 1
Phones 497-494
question, and,
j have nlwnys controlled tho state nf- Lnke Rcginn.
f
MRS. C H A S. D. B R U M L E Y , M a n a g e r
“ WltcreuH, tho apparent demand of fairs. They absolutely dictate tho
WBLAKA BLOCK
Post Cnrds nt tho ITornld Office.
at least 80 pur cent of the voting policies and tho luws thnt Florida

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

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strength of tho state nppenra to bo has. Wo bollevo that tho tlmo ha* I
insisting on legal stops being taken como to put a stop to such btekor-

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 1922
mt ** mi mi

Mrs. J. S. Dlnkel, Mm. E. L.' Dinkel nnd Miss Olivo Dinkel were shop­
ping In Sanford Monday afternoon,
Mr. nnd Mrs, Sprouse nnd Bon,
Charlie, wore the gueBts of the Ful­
lers’ Wednesday afternoon.
L » » w
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Mrs. George Shippo, of Sunford,
Edwnrd McCall, of Stetson Univer­ was visiting her mother, Mrs. George
JWlon foreman hero,
sity, spent Sunday with his parents. Lewis.
l(Voec Wednesday.
Mrs. S. W. Swope was called to the
■[^inl will he given
bedsUle of her mother, Mrs. Pierpont, fci Ikt h h m s i m m
m
fci
In
Wichita,
Kans,,
Friday
nnd
the
|f|, n Sunday visitor
and nows of Mrs. Pierpont's death was
, „ professional call received Monday. Mrs. Swope having
reached Wichita only a few hours be­
Itrnoon.
fore
the ond came. '
^n
ftj *a yut Pa
jtrmlah Howe and
MIsh Kay, of Washington, I). C.,
, jjfi Crosby motor*
spent several days in Oviedo this Mr. nnd Mrs. Mudison Wade, of
| w h Wednesday.
U phrcy returned last week, putting on an advertising nnd Geneva avenue, hud a daughter bom
The
Pjleland where she ot- ticket Belling campaign for the Red- to them St. Valentine’s day.
/ * , ! 0f her m other, cliff Chautauqua which will bo held Wades bought the beautiful Edgar E.
Brown home a year or so ago ami re­
rtke was called aw ay in Oviedo March fltli, 7th and 8th.
Allan Campbell, of the U. S. navy, side there.
L r t failure.
Miss Gladys Dciterlck is at home
iQuiftt: spent the week is visiting his uncle and aunt, Dr. and
Mrs. T. O, Simmons this week.
again from Orlando after earing for
L in Orlando.
Stlen Nelson entertained the Men’s a patient for Dr. McEwun.
I frank Evans left on
Bible
Class of the Methodist church
.Mrs. Bryan Squire and three chil­
tdi. for lloston, Mass.
Monday
night at the home of Mrs. dren will hu here Sunday from Jack­
Lurn here April 1st.
f good dance given In A. P. Fnrnell. On account of a con­ sonville to visit her parents, Mr. nnd
[,* Friday evening nnd flicting meeting of the chautnuqun Mrs. C. E. Chorpcnlng nnd many old
guarantors there were only nine mem­ friends.
Tuesday evening bers present but a most delightful
Horace Chorpcnlng is returning to
1 .f the new Crown or- evening was Hpcnt nnd delicious re- , Cleveland, Ohio, next week to resume
in the church.,$13 freshments of strawberries anil cream, his position with the New York Ccnenko nnd coffee were served.
|trnl railroad company after a visit
from this thriving J A box supper was given by the S. hero since Christmas.
«.
Orlando fair S. class of Mrs. T. W. Lawton at the Miss Alice E. Hnnscom and Itr.
L
Mrs. Ellsworth Iclub house Friday night. About 2G Phraninchesbro, of Willoughby, 0.,
JMrs. Charles Brown, dollars was made which will lie used ' who have been guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth for some time,
Jfrtd Smith, Mr. and for completing the tennis court.
E.
It.
Moore,
president
of
the
Black
arc
at Lake Hamilton ns week end
L ,( Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Hammock
Garden
Co.,
left
Friday
for
guests
o f Mrs. F. G. Sigler.
ud Mrs. Georgo WllMiami
after
spending
several
days
in
Mrs.
Lily Jones had as spund-thcs»n, Mrs. Qulgg, Mr.
Oviedo
on
business
dny-guests
Wednesday, Mrs. May
; Grady.
Mrs. B. F. W,holer entertained the Dickens, of Chester, S. C., and Mrs.
„ John Reeves ami
[[day here with their Woman's Bible class of the Methodist Henry McLnulin.
church Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Baker, of
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. G. Smith have mov- j Richmond avenue, have ns guests,
|ktre attended the cared into their beautiful new bungalow Mrs. Baker's son and wife, Mr. und
,dthis week.
j received a message a much to the delight of their Oviedo'Mrs. Earl Higgins, of Columbus, 0.
John Ingram is in West Palm Beach
Luting that his brother friends who have missed them so
much
during
the
past
year.
visiting
his daughter, Mrs. C. C. Mnrfely at Amcsbury, Mass.
John
Robertson
spent
Sunday
at
ris
and
son.
John Ingram expects to
Ly and Mrs. Norwood
Daytona
and
Daytona
Beach.
remain
until
May.
Tin Sanford Tuesday afMrs. Wight, of Sunford, and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Presley and
Blackman,
of
Monroe,
will
organize
a
.daughter,
were visitors at the EllsL Lloyd »ri* moving in
League
of
Women
Voters
in
Oviedo
worth
home
Sunday. They are tmirjst they have just comthis week.
ing Florida with n party and enroute
Rev. L. E. Wright is holding a re- to St. Andrews' bay.
Lrii that doe Langford
Lgsly ill at their homo vlval meeting at Geneva this week. I A. D. Shoemaker has bought a half
Mr. and Mrs. Kirkhnm visited Or- interest in the R. Steele &amp; Sons store
|l&gt;t few weeks.
on Celery avenue, corner of Mellonlundo Tuesday.
villu ave.
Ra *0 ^ M IH IH
The infant daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
h Pi r i h h Pi f t
Virgil Hasty died Wednesday after n
short illness. They have the sympathy
of their many friends.
Nearly everybody in East Sanford
pii
pn
P
m Pn Pa Pm Pa Its woke up last Friday morning to liml
m
a catd tacked oil their front gate with
M it t i n m h
Mr. Jones is now visiting his sister n wage scale 'printed on it for the cut­
ting, packing, etc., of the celery liar|.V«&gt;e and ehildrcn, Irn and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
vest nnd signed by the K. K. K. K., one
prey May left Suntlny Cooke.
more
K. than tho Ku Klux Klan use.
Miss Dorothy Keeler, Preston Bur­
lof weeks visit at the
A
fine
rain we had on Thursday,
luthaml's parents at Ft. nett and George Smith visited the
and
it
was
needed ns it has been very
Sunday school Sunday.
jPunta Gordo.
dry
for
sometime.
Many uf the flow­
Mr. Henderson has been very ill for
IWest, of Cliiengo, came
ing
wells
laid
to
lie
forced to flow
■it at the inline of her the last few days.
with
gasoline.
The old store at Sylvan Lake burn­
|*r.d Mrs. Forest West.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heeren are en­
|A L Campbell met the ed down about 12 o’clock Thursday tertaining as their house guests, the
nigiit. It has been there for y-ars an.'
kfht her out.
Mrs. Brulcy and children, former’s mother, Mrs. Adelc Heeren,
ptr and wife called at years.
also Miss A. Scig and Clyde Jones, all
aughton hospital to see and Mrs. Birdsong and children are of Pittsburgh, Pa., the entire partly
V. ' Caller. We are staying at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. recently returned ffom a motor trip
p will have to go ngnin Garwood now.
to Tampa, Clearwater, St. Petersburg
T. J. Walker is spending a few days
nnd Pnss-n-Grille,
r*
«K, has been very ill in Lakeland.
Beulah
Stafford
and
Nathaninl
J f Weeks. Tonsilltltt set
Miss Welch, the Famous Beauty
pr. Mr-. Westcrdick Stafford from Pnnlu, spent a while Specialist at Bower &amp; Houmillut's all
with their aunt, Mrs. Zeak Stafford
pa him.
this week.
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p i deal of influenza or nt Monroe Sunday.
Mrs. J. J. Pardon and little son
Human freedom has made grant
II Mr. Malm was sick
|«d Margaret Hirsehi Jack, of Sanford, spent the day very strides, but there ir, still a silly law
®* from school with it pleasantly with her mother, Mrs. B. against slaying tho boro who takes up
W. Smith Tuesday.
|M«al&lt;ir baby was sick.
your time.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward and children
■E. F. I.imdquiat went
1on Friday to attend visited nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs.
r father, August Swnn- Burnett Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. C. C. Pearson and children
Mhcm.
spent
the day with her mother, Mrs.
'Eaves culled on Mrs.
B.
W.
Smith
Sunday.
Jsaghtcr and on Frlduy
Elnor Stafford spent the day with
the home of Mrs. A.
py coming in for lunch Fnulinc Thompson Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Burnett took dinner
,r,'i family were out do­ with Mr. und Mrs. Cook Sunday.
Mr. mid Mrs. Walker, of Pnoln,
lt of bees, each at the
f MCramer and F. West. spent the day with her brother Satur­
’ have been at work on day in Pcurson, Flu.
Mrs. Traylor and daughter, Miss
I® f«r a month.
■°f Miami, visited for Myrtle Traylor, of Virginia, is visit­
#|th relatives and old ing Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Eldridge, of
pipping at the homes Pnoln,
r,i ■!. K. t,und(|uist and
N leaving Saturday for 14 m 14 14 14 14 ha *» ha Pa
f e Rees to get her sis*
p* father has died.
Ihm Hodges and lit*
($2285 F. O. B. Factory)
rford, spent Sunday at lw
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l ht'r I’arents, Mr. and pa tm Pa Pa Pa P* ha
hu Pa
ffter.
This car Is built specially
had Mrs. Will BenderMrs. Edgar Harris, of Georgia, is
to meet the demand for a
] ‘ °,
a fine baby visiting her sister, Mrs. (.buries Entzstrictly high-grade, unstinted,
["ell under the caro of mingor.
uncramped, seven-passenger
L* Mrs. A. Swanson.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. F. PhipPN
T“ m'
touring c a r — come nnd see iti
Grandpa Tyner of Kis- pa., were visitors in town Wednesday.
f*P *° welcome the now
C. H. Corn, MIbb Ruth Corn and
Miss Olive Dlnkel were visitors in
favored us with an Orlando Tuesday.
DISTRIBUTORS
Lon Sunday, a friend
Mrs. B. J. Overstreet was shopping
SANFORD
FLORIDA
to Sorrento and bro’t lii Sanford Monday.
Mr. Hirsehi taking
The Longwood school celebrated
aesday as he was still George Washington’s birthday with nn
^hlu Charley Cramer appropriate program which wuis a
credit to tho tenchers nnd pupils.
Fhihw11 "»»•'*
Rev. Peck, of Sanford, will hold a
s wife has been hnvLaiinglon Motor Company
|on her eye.
memorial service at Christ Church
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Mr. nnd Mrs. T. G. Roebuck.

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JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
Takes a pride and pleasure in advising the citizens of Florida of the person­
nel of its Directors nnd Officers

OFFICERS A N D DIRECTORS
HARRY A NEFF, PRESIDENT.
Belioire, Ohio.
President, Belmont Tumbler Co., Be lla ire, Ohio.
Gen'I. Manager, Melmont Casket Company, Bellaire, Ohio.
Director, Dollar Savings &amp; Trust Company, Bellaire, Ohio.

F’. C. GROOVER, VICE-PRESIDENT.
Jacksonville, Florida.
President, Groover-Stewnrt Drug Company, Jacksonville, Fla.
Director Barnett National Hank, Jacksonville, Fla.

C. H. DANKWORTH, VICE-PRESIDENT and TREASURER.
Bellaire, Ohio.
Owner Dankworth Drug Company, Bellaire, Ohio.
Director, Buckeye Savings &amp; Loan Co., Bellaire, Ohio.
Director, The Champion Colleries Go., Pittsburg, Pa.

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B. R. KESSLER, SECRETARY.
Jacksonville, Florida.
Formerly Secretary Chamber of Commerce, Jacksonville, Fla,

F. W. STEWART, SUPERINTENDENT.

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Pittsburg, Pa.
Now Mechanical Engineer Phoenix Glass Company, Pittsburg, Pa.

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J. 0 . EKSKINE, DIRECTOR.
Jacksonville, Flu.
Formerly with Jefferson Glass Company, Follansliee, W. Vn.
Krskine Glass and Manufacturing Company, Wellshurg, W. Vn,

J. D. INGRAHAM, DIRECTOR.
Model Land Company (Flagler System), St. Augustine, Fla.

EX EC UTIV E CO M M ITT EE
FRANK C. GROOVER, Chairman
R. R. KESSLER

HARRY A. NEFF

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H. C. S. PERRY, Assistant to Treasurer
OfTiee 300-311 Bisbee Building
Jacksonville, Florida
NOTE- -An Advisory Board of Directors of fourteen business men of Flor­
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1922

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350,000 Vehicles, M ostly Autos,
Pass Over This Street D a ily

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Two Thousand Autos in a Mile of Asphalted Fifth Avenue During the
Afternoon Rush Hour.

Tho
fonvan
Wish v
there.

Initial cost, length o f service, cost
o f upkeep anil length o f time required
~ ■ the
■* necessary repairs —
to effect
nre
the vital factors In selecting n pnvIng material, according to Clifford
M. I’ fckney, bend o f the Bureau o f
Engineering, New York City.
And the consideration o f nil these
factors tins made the New York Bureau of Engineering reach the decislon that asphalt gives the best servlee for cltv roads, where the traffic Is
heavy and practically constant, and
tvhcrc closing n street, when a new
pavement Is required, for nny length
of time, leads to loss of time nnd
money to the traveling public and
causes great annoyance.
*'We nave found that when repairs
are necessary In one o f the streets,
we do not have to close that Idoek
io traffic in many instances, or If wc
do that we can repair a Mock n day
and open it for traffic when the men
finish their work at n'ght, if the
pavements arc o f asphalt, says Mr.
I’ inckney. "W hen the street Is paved
with another material, It Is different,
Thcn we have to close the block to
traffic until we can remove the old
and worn-out pavement and replace
It with new.
“ Careful compilation of costs show
as that our repairs are considerably

That

living
BO biff
pie the
Whll
ments
investn
goml t)
hecmiRi
wants
Thcr
old Iill 1
of San
and to'
other 1
Coninii
Rail!
non rn
concent
ncifotii
they n.
pot fa
tions o
The!
in Sal
and m
ity. i
veatmi
thing
money
buildin
Plen
o f spr
and ar
polled
the ki
in hlpl
ing do
ply of
Othi
no tro
they \
in Sal
there
for in
most
ment
hniltl t
mono}
hitrh t
inp m
San
torien
pie kr
take t
an thi
daily
to till
nre pi
pay r
ivn rd
and fi
way &lt;
and at:
ways.

less than half o f uhnt they formerly
were when we bad to trnr up tbr old
pnvrmrnt
pavement anil
nnd lay tbr
the new. There Is
iilso the factor of speed IIn innkin
nlso
T
these repairs, which counts for nineL
’b
when such repairs are necessary on
Fifth Avenue, or some oilier of the
mnln arteries of the city,
“ We repair 1150,000 square yards of
pavement every year with our asphalt
iienter nt n snving of more than 9200,OOf.
We can cover from 1,1500 to
2,000 square yards o f pavement surface per dny, so we are aide to coinplete all repairs In a block before It
is noticed we nre working there. I
know no other pavement material
with which wc can do the same."
Every twenty-four linurs 800,000
vehicles pass over the sheet nsplmlt
pavement o f Fifth Avenue, accordIng to Mr. Pinckney. This pavement
has to tie cut open every forty hours
In order to reach the city’s great
underground lines o f communication,
The base under the sheet asphalt surface is now cement-concrrte. Here­
after, however, Mr. Pinckney nnnounccs, every opening in the navement will be restored with “ Mack
base,1’ n course o f mineral aggregate
hound together with asphalt cement,
forming with the surface an Integral
structure cemented with asphalt.

sont in'that body. All o f this and
T k /f
tiioro was n result of lilt own person- | r j r l l P V ™ l V J . 0 G r i 0 y
nl endeavors and ambitions, as he f
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started penniless and had no position,
or influence behind him.
Mr. Hnincs, with his brother, has
owned thirty-six different railroads
and transit companion nnd today,
(Florida Pont, Fob. 22.)
though retired from all netlvo w ork,'
A national tlpuro of much prom­ owns .180,000 acros o f mahogany tim­
inence, n formei) conpressman, a ber In Santn Domingo nnd throo
builder, operator nml^ownor of rail­ larao manufacturing gilanta in Mass*
t h e B a ll
H &amp; l 'd w i l P O
roads, a prncloun host and philannehusetts. Ho owns threo dully nowBW il g o *
if
WG d on *t
thropint, nre concealed, though not
deeply, In the person of Hon. Chan. New York stato.
.
(find bargain s there, no
D. Haines o f the nineteenth conprcssA h Congressman.
ionnl district o f Now York, now re-1
during his term ns congressman, use look in g anywhere.
siding for the better pnrt of thu year ho was conceded to bo one of the
on his magnificent estate at Alta­ brainiest men In public lifo. Few
monte.
people knw that in the last two or
Mr. Haines is wealthy, immensely three years William Jennings Bryan
so, and because in his own words, hns been the guest o f Mr. Haines
"the pleasure to he found in posscsB- on threo different occasions, nnd Mr.
ing wealth is not in having it but In |llninoB hnn bcon hoat to foUr
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n n p fU tin fp n
ln n v u m
lllt it
bn
n na
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hcncfltting
others
with
it,",p ho
hns
nors. Many othor people of national
constructed n theatre on his estate fnmo have visited Mr. Haines at Al­
with n seating capacity of about 110, tamonte.
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where moving picture shows arc giv­
He was, during the wnr, president
en, for the entertainment of his
o f the National Council of Ainericnn ■
; friends and his friends' friends, on
Patriots, which hnd n membership of J
an average of two shows n week. sovernl millions, nnd o f which orgnn- J
I Yesterday there wore two different izutlon General J. J. Pershing wns n *
J shows nt the Jnssnminc, for such is
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n vice-president. Ho was nlso chief the appropriate name of the theatre Kll(ml o f thc Gimr(llntlJ, of Ubort in
one in the afternoon and one at j whlch mnny prominent m|mirnl„ nm|

FIND HAPPINESS
IN BRINGING JOY
TO O T H E R S

M in e y -M o !

Henry McLa,
O T I C U N -O n o i

212 East. 1st St.

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THE BALL HARD­ Get An Abstraci
Buying Pro,
WARE CO.
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Cleanliness is next to Godliness
In conjunction will, tl.u moving D
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thc tlm0 ■
Hclnr,-., tho Ruoot. wore ei.torti.lnod
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We invite the public nntl all users of KLDEfl
with a vaudeville show given by the
Praises given him hy the newspa­
negroes in the employment o f Mr.
SPRINGS
W ATER to visit the spring ami ia
pers nil over the country and written
our method of handling its product. Why takl
Hnincs. The Jnssnminc chorus of
compliments extended him by every
a chance?
Your eminent physicians ctaiq
twelve voices snug some of the now
member o f tho o f tho fifty-third con­
that 'this water in unexcelled and its purity
famous o!u' plantation songs and the
gress have filled Hie pages of seven­
makes it most beneficial for many troubles.
"Blind Caruso" was brought hack on
teen large albums, and these nre j
the stage time after time to sing to
among his most prizes possessions. I
The Ford people o f Sanford as well as thJ
the accompaniment of his guitar
Doing good, always toady to help,
Western
Union recommend this water foj
those old negro melodies. The Or­
humanity, brilliant in thought nnd
batteries.
ange City orchestra of nine pieces
deed, Chnrles I). Haines is in all the
furnished tho music for the picture.
sense o f tho word "an asset to Flor­
Call phone 311 and have a bottle of this watej
Cruise on Lakes.
sent you and protect vour health.
ida and to his country."
After the show in the Jnssnminc,
the guests went to the lake nnd
Have you phoned 121, Bower &amp;
hoarded the large power bont nnd set
Roumillnt,
for your free appointment
out on a cruise o f the four lakes and
with
Miss
Welch?
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incidontly a basket picnic,
i Mr. Haines lias left the supervis­
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ing o f tho theatre and entertain­ I Huy it with a Herald Want Ad.
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ments in the hands of Captain James
preached in our modern churches.
WORLD’ S GREATEST
A. Cutting, of Winter Park, and Cap­
EVICTION.
Eviction Proceedings.
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tain Cutting always acquits himself
"When Jesus w a s'here lie told his
with honor.
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followers that his kingdom was not
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•Lecturer Says It Will lie thc Last
The grounds around the home of ■
of this world, because Satan is the
and Good Times Will
Mr. Haines are underlaid with over £
ginl of the present world (cosmos—
Follow.
a half mile of wire and a private J
order of arrangement) hut when he
power plant is kept in readiness in «
CLASSIFIED A D V E R TISIN G COLUM NS OF THE
came the second time, he would re. . . .
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case the mam plant in town is dnm,
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Lecturing on the topic “ Millions p ace Satan as the ruler nnd render aged., There
are hundreds o f elec­
him powerless. In a parable he
D A IL Y H E R A L D
Now Living Will Never Die," yes­
tric lights which can he turned on or
speaks of the world as a house, the
terday Mr. Grover C, Powell, of
off from the house. All o f • these
r- —
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human race as 'goods’ , Satan as the
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Nashville, Term., stated that a dis­
Ihings have been installed for tho
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‘strong man’ or 'house-holder.' Thc
Ij|*i■»v ititwi 1 Jiffii . • *’ 1C;
course on the same subject would be
convenience of the guests who come
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lease on the property has expired and
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delivered in thousands of cities
often to accept the hospitality of the
the tenant is given quit notice hut
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throughout tile world on the same
Haines'. All of the land is under-irobjects to the effort of the sheriff to
dny, February 2&lt;’&gt;th. A brief report
, rignted.
turn him out. But the sheriff slips
of til,' lecture is given:
Seven o f the ixn acres are utilized
in quietly, unawares, ‘as a thief,’
"To many people the Bible is an
in the growing of ferns, This tract
lauds tin* strong man and ejects him.
H7s. tan &gt;r*1 .
uninteresting, dry old hook 1because
is screened under a lattice work of
,
,
The
binding of the invisible Satan bv
they think it is merely the rrecord of .
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laths so that thc ferns can get the
the returned hut iuvisilo Christ is
the lives o fpeople who died thous­
proper amount of sun and shade.
the cause o f the greatest disturbance
ands of years ago, ami o f events and
Eighty-six negroes are employed at
in history—the World War, famines,
conditions which happened when bus­
the Royal Fernery and they are all
pestilences, revolutions, threatening
iness men shipped their freight hy
given free lights, rent, water, etc,
universal anarchy— which is com­
ox cart and dictated to stenograph­
A co-operative store is run hy tho
pletely wrecking and overturning the
ers who wrote their notes &lt;01 blocks
company for the benefit o ftho em­
o f stone with a hammer and chisel. present order of things. This bind­ ployes.
ing of the ‘strong man’—Satan—in
If people only knew it is full of news
Big Fernery.
preparation for the seizing of his
about the 20th century they might
The fernery and grove in Altnhe willing to cancel a visit to the goods meets with great resistance on mnntc is a hobby of Mr, Ilaiaes. He
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his part, manifesting itself in the np.. ..trrl
‘ movies’ and read it a little oftener.
r Aloes k jt in any way supervise it,
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Kven a eurosity seeker enn find o u t'
" f « v«rythin«r in the dwelling hut keeps it to give employment for
what it says about the present day ,4" '1
•«•«* «■ « ’c the men who work for him.
lie
methods of travel and transportation;' ^ lh™u» h««t ^
Jesus makes money in this project, to ho
the marvelous increase of knowledge (lh,," « h th(s RCVCreSt ,,f
in tlw sure, hut not at the expense of mak­
history of tho rare) would he cut
on every subject; the disputes be­
ing nny one poorer. None of h i s :
tween labor and capital resulting in short in order that all the luAiian wealth was obtained nt that expense. 5
family should not die. •Various of
universal unrest; the World War of
The immense wealth o f Mr. Haines £
the prophets, speaking o f the present
1914-1918; the ‘ inllucnzn’ epidemics;
is a result of his own efforts, dating *
L IK E G R E A T, TH RO BBIN G M A R T S OF T R A D E ARE
period of transition, explain that
the famines of 1920; the revolutions
hack to the time lie was sixteen yenrs w
those who seek meekness and right­
in Europe; the restoration of Poles-;
old. At that time he was employed ) ■
TH E CLASSIFIED A D V E R TISIN G COLUMNS
eousness will have a chance to live
tine to thu Jews, etc., etc.
in a train dispatcher’s office as operthrough tiie time o f great trouble,
The Original
Program.
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, .1 ' ator nnd he was mudo supervisor of
OF TH E D A IL Y H E R A L D
which
"But, to the on1must Student, the ■^ c only began h in 1914, nnd thui , another road with n hotter salary at
will actually never experience disso
Scriptures reveal that God has a plan,
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\ ' 7 \ " the age of eighteen.
A year Inter he
When Satan is eompletcl}
Strange— what an im m ense am ount o f goods and ser­
a system if you please, in connection ,lt ^ nj
l\ tLI’ ,n1^,e C ^ built the Medina Valley &gt;ond in Toxand Christ, the Messiah, or
with Hie human race. He Imd this
,M*U
"* 1as and was president of that road nt
vices are bought and sold day a fter day through the
seholdcr’ , taken
takes possess-.
possess­ ^ age o f nineteen. Eight years Inplan all lined up before man ever ‘ ho " ^ houflehoidcr.
ion of the world, n new order of
classified section o f this paper.
appeared. The original
plan is
|ter Ik* was elected from the nlnoteencornmenee.
'Judgment
plainly set forth as follows: Man |
'N
J th congressional district o f New York
,
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he will ay to the line and righteous- ,
should lie
a perfect being, physienuily,1
,
...
,,, ’ to congress, and was probably the
In the throbbing marts o f the East one could buy, sell or
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y, morally; sliotlId live forev- .
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man
who ever gained a
hurt nor destroy under that holy gov
exchange almost anything that has any kind o f value; in
er; and have a perfect homo on this
'eminent, and mankind under a pro- r"
s'Ioliu throughout eternity. Ami so
Sanford an increasing num ber o f people are using the
cess of instruction and judgment will
God created him—upright, perfect, in
modern mart— the classified section o f this paper.
he brought back to conditions of per­
his o\vo likeness. Some are inclined
fection. Those who refuse to avail
to think that Satan threw tho monk­
themselves o f the blessings provided 1
Many a fam ily has more com forts— even luxuries—
ey-wrench into the machinery and
and deliberately oppose the right- '&lt;
that the whole scheme ha sheen a
through taking advantage o f the chance to buy things
eous rule shall he absolutely blotted
mix-up ever since. But just because
out of existence says the Apostle.— !
fo r a half or less from the advertisers.
man deflected, God’s plan has not
Acts 1:21.
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changed.
If that wns God’s plan
,
"Then the original purpose of God
six thousand years ago. It is his plan w|n ,)C cnrHed out; then nll wiIl rc„W hether it be a job, a service, a business or an article
st«H. Wc* know this to he true bo- ^
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Go(,
„ Go(, o f Ij0V0( of
R
elieved
advertised fo r sale— each want-ad represents a human
Cmise Jehovah gave his oath to Aho f ,,owcr („ , d of WLUom,
72
H
ours
desire with a hope fo r its fulfillm ent. He who responds
rnhnm that it would he carried out; ,wUh whwm lfl no variableness, nelthheeauso ho reiterated the promise to ^ Hhn|low o f t(iniitr(f;
W ith o u t D rugs
profits equally with him who has sent out the call, for n
Isaac nnd Jacob and to their « escend„ But h||w
nro willing to take
Faina In Haart, Chaat, Bhouldar. Anna—
is always “ som ething fo r som ething,” with the honors
ants; because Jesus told us that was hlm #t h|g wor(, n(m.“ _ A d v .
A ngina Factorl*—DtITleult Breath, flmotharInt, Dlaiy, Fainting Bpalla, Dropalcal Bwalh
the reason he enme to live and die
,
even on both sides. Study the classified section o f—
Inga, Albumen and Sugar, hava baan pormanon the enrth; and because tho nposanllr rallarad
T2 Aoura !• J teaaAa,
without Drag* and MtJiclnoM, In tbouaanda
ties preachcil the snmo message o f
q’hero are two kinds of nations:
caaaa, by Tha Waldan Mathod. W k ot
joy. Wo hnvo the statement o f tho qq1()HI, Gmt feel big enough to lick the of
auffararaof Ilaart Trouble, Cardlao Aathma,
Angina, Blood Fraaaura.ThraaUnod l’aralyala,
apostle Peter for authority that uv* 1 ,vnrld. and those that nre required to
Hardanad Artarlaa and Kidnay ComplalnU
ery phophot who ever gave a mosB- Hck itH ,)U(jt-i
hava no organic troubla and can ba promptly
and parmanantly rallavad by Tha Waldan
age from Jehovah to man spoke of 11
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Ualbod, without drug*. Writ* to* 88 paga
time of blosidmf for man when his ,
,
book, copyrighted, aaplaining tha Nature,
original esstate of everlasting life ,1
, Now Rzeschewskl. the chess prodCauaaa and Parmanant Kallad cl thcac com­
plainta. without druga, BdantlBc Conaulutioo
health and home should he restored. Iiry, yearns to sing.
Will, the boy
Chart, Bcfarancaa, ate., wfcUh'wttt be cent to
f l c t s 110-21) Yet, strange to say, should find some reason for making a auffmraFrca, upon receipt of a itatemant of
m
thalrcaaa. Addraoai Thc Walden laitltuta,
scarcely a word o f this real gospel of nanio for
Salta tm. Plymouth Bldg, New Haven, Cana.
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CHURCH AT TAMPA
N K W SHIPMENTS

1he ranks of Tampa church-work­
Lovely weather if you know
Wlrnt about building several hun­
ers
will probably he considerably
what we mean. All we want
dred more homey in Snnford?
strengthened shortly ns the result of
Is just a little touch of
THOS. J. A. REIDY
* ' winter just enough to put
Celery is keeping on the top wuvo a call extended by the First Baptist
church to Dr. George F. By man, of
the proper crimp in the
hut the warm weather is not ho good.
Attorney and Counscllor-nt-Lnw
Snnford, to accept the position of di­
celery and stop any signs
rector of enlistment in that church.
PfjictidnK in State and Federal Courts
of decay that might show
Willie Stringfollow Is in the city
The Sanford pastor has not yet given
up.
However, the weather
Over Seminole County Bnnk
for a few days from his homo in DeIds
final
answer,
but
Dr.
Claude
W.
otherwise
is just about the
I.annd,
Duke, pastor of tho First Church, stat­
finest in the land. Look at
George A . DeCotte8
ed yesterday afternoon that lie felt
the report for Sunday and
Attorney-at-Law
Now is the time to subscribe for
sure Dr. Hyman would accept.
tile bund played meantime
Oter Seminole County Hank
Tin. Daily or The Weekly Herald.
‘‘ If Dr. ilyntan comes to us—and
A. M. FEB, 27, 1922
SANFORD
*'•• *i* FLORIDA You get ull tho nows of the world, of I feel sure that he will—he will take
Maximum
Kfi
t!ie state, of the city and county.
up his new duties about April I,” said
Minimum
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apfirlnllsl In Spinal Adjustments
Dr. Duke. “ The work in which he
Range
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The many friends of Frank Gon­ will engage will lie to tarry on an ag­
Main
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\Vm. J* Kermode, I). C. zales nro glad to see him in Sanford gressive campaign for completion of
Barometer
20.10
D o cto r of Chiroprnclic
today on business. He is now local-, our new . W h ^
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•‘aim and partly cloudy.
on which
cd m .Miami in charge of the .Miami i has been stin ted; to enlist the yo. nger
Gamer-Woodruff IlulldiiiK
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a.'i r i t*:i
brunch of thr ll„k,.r Hnlmo, r „ „ ,.n,l1.n.„ „ k. in
office IIoiith:
t'vhilo they like Miami they will never especinlly in the Sunday school. You
9 to 12 n. m. and 1 to 0 p. m.
Rj * i Kb Ra Ky Ka Ra Ka Ra
Sundays end cvcninga by appointment cense being Sanford folks.
know, we are to have a Sunday school
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building to ncfommudntc 12,000. It is
David Speer has gone to Columbus, probable Dr. Hyman will teach a
Acteylene W elding
Ga,, on official business of the shor- large Millie class of men. lit- will also
OF ALL KINDS
urs office and will come homo by wny ’|organize the church for evangelistic
of
America*, where ho will settle up work in a n ice aggressive way And
1'i c l''loridn;
l.ocat rains
Sanford W elding Co.
us fathers estate before returning ht. will he assistant pastor, taking my
tonight; Tuesday partly
10!) North Snnford Avenue
|place when ! am away.
cloudy; cooler in noi l It poi
ttoll.
“ Dr. Hyman is the son iff a GcorSANFORD NOVELTY
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l*'‘s nl,,rning rebusiness man ,uud for some years, r i
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ccivci a message telling her of the |1(. was empluveil in a hank and r e - 1
WORKS
d.-atl, of her sister, Mrs. Edwin Steva w r y t|„,r,,iigh business train-'
FKKNfll SCENES Pit "ITU ED
V. C. CULLER, Prop.
cns. which occurred yesterday at a i„g. Later lie felt the call to preach
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hospital in St. Paul, Minn., follow- « m| studied f o r the ministry.
His Many .Scenes in "Love’s Boomerang"
General Shop and Mill ing an operation for appendicitis, first pastorate in Florida was at .lasAre Filmed in France
I lie funeral will take place Wednes- ,,L.r. Enter iu. received a call to the
W ork
and Mrs. Neel, on account of the j Umoksvillc pastorate, and about six
•lohn S. Kohertson, Paramount pro­
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER day.
distance, will be tumble to attend the ywirg ago ono f rom tho s nnfortj
ducer,
went to France for important
S17 Commercial S treet Sanford, Fla
last sad rites over the remains of her church. When America entered tho
scenes in "Love’s Boomerang' which
fU‘&lt;lor'
world war ha roquostod and received
comes
to the Star Theatre tomorrow
S. 0 . Shinholser
leave of absence from his pastorate
H. P. Smith, vice-president of the and became chaplain in the army and (Tuesday) night. In the story, which
Contractor and Builder
Peoples Hank, is happy today over served first in a training camp and is adapted from the novel, "Perpetun"
SANFORD
*:■ FLORID* the arrival of his brother, Attorney
then overseas, where lie was frequent­ by Dion Clayton Calllirup, Persetua
It. D. Smith of Tifton, Ga., who is ly exposed to the greatest danger. He
Sanford Steam Laundry here on a two days’ visit. Mr. Smith was very popular with the soldiers, and Brian, her "adopted” artist fath­
FOR SERVICE
is a prominent lawyer of Tift coun- and is a memher of the American Le­ er, spent a pleasant holiday period
tyty hut thinks that Sanford is about gion. When the war ended he re­ travelling about in a caravan with the
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the finest place lie has ever seen and turned to his pastorate at Sanford. circus folk and make life-long friends
W. RAWLING, Prop.
he is carried away with the city and Ilis work there has been very suc­ of Monsieur l.amhelle, the good“WIC DELIVER THE GOODS’ Jthe wonderful winter gardens. AVIum cessful. The memhership lias doubted, hearted proprietor and his genial
motherly wife. David Powell lias the
Quick Service Transfei lie goes fishing ono time lie will never ami the congregation has huilt a leading role of Brian, Ann Forrest
want to go hack to Georgin
splendid church edifice, which is a that of Perpetun, the heroine, while
SloraKi* FaclliHi's
credit to the city and the denomina­ the parts of Monsieur and Madame
H we please you, tell others; if no
Tim hand concert yesterday after­ tion.
tell us. Phono 498
Lnmhnlle were entrusted to two wellnoon attracted a big crowd despite
"With the addition of director of known actors, B o y By lord and Flor­
the showers that sent them to cover enlistment the* First Baptist church
ence Wood,
Employment Bureau.. once in awhile. The hand was great will have four all-time paid workers.
as it always will he under the able They are Mrs. Leila M. Clayton, SunThe vocational committee of the Busileadership of Mr. Ball. The special- (,|ay 8(.|„)0| wor|t,.r: n,-. ,1, |t, W illi-1FOUNTAIN INN WILL BE
ness and Professional Women’s Club
BUILT \T EUSTIS SOON
ties wore solos by Charles Brady and
financial agent; myself as pusrtquL'sts all young women d«slrlng
a xylophone solo by James Robson. t*,. 1(ml tt,..
„f enlistment.
tmployment to register at tho F irst
( II !» Till* \***MH*|jlt4‘(|
The hand played several very diffi Tampa Tribune.
EUSTIS, Fob. 27.—The Fountain
National Bnnk.
cult pieces and demonstrated that the
Inn company here has completed pre­
AGNES G. BERNEB. Chairmnn
Snnford hand is making great pro­ ALI EN TO INVOKE
liminary plans for tlu- building o f a
gress and is now as good as any of
NUISANCE LAW
five-story hotel ami business block on
them. The City of Sanford never
FOB I’ UOIIIIHTION the Magnolia avenue square purchas­
II. VV. N ICK ER SON
did a wiser tiling than to engage the
ed a year ago. The concern propoaPublic Accountant; Audita—System* s e n s e s of Mr. Ball to place a real
iMr The „,i»riniril I’ rmai
t1k&gt; ground finer and 200 rooms for
Income Tax Service
TAMPA, Fell. 27.— A. L. Allen,
local hand in the field.
the floors to he devoted to hotel pur­
Maein 10 McNelll-Davis Bldg,
federal |rohihition enforcement dir­
poses.
"hone s!&gt;2
Orlando, Fla.
ector for this state, lias announced
The Herald for Most Cards.
' that lie intends to invoke the so-call­
, WOMAN SUFFRAGE
ed nuisance section of the prohibit :
IS CONSTITUTIONAL
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lion law in his efforts to break up the
UOI IIT DECIDES
illicit whiskey trade iu Florida.
Shop
This section, Mr. Allen asserts, is
located at 207 French Avis, between
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1aimed at places where liquor is sold
WASHINGTON. Fell. 27. The wo­
by persons other than the proprietor, man suffrage amendment was today
2nd and Third. E. R. BERGQU 1ST.
Iu such eases, the federal courts are declared constitutional by the su­
1empowered, lie says, to imprison tile preme court, which dismissed for
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JONH OF SANFORD’S FINEST HO­ pr -prictor, close his place of business want o ^jurisdiction the suit brought
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or Impose a heavy fine. In places by (diaries S. Fairchild of New York, ■
TELS OPENED AGAIN FOR
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A BUDOV*
where the “ nuisance" charge can he who sought to challenge its ennsti- H
BUSINESS WITH NEW
WEST PALM
proved against business houses, ho- tionality.
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MANAGEMENT
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The Montezuma Hotel, one of Sun- similar places, he intends li proceed HIGHWAY WORK
FOB l!)22 WILL
accordingly.
lord’s finest hotels, opened Saturday
"In Missouri," he said, “ a federal
COST A BILLION
night after being r in s e d about one judge recently closed a hotel fo r m
AMERICAN LEGION
CONVENTION
work during which time new furniture year under that section of the law.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27. More B,
C* SKOvtCB eCUNK3N*SCMlN0LC SUMOANCt
,md furnishings were added to tlu We will do the samq thing here, to than a billion dollars will he spent on J
MARCH IS IB 17
hoit.se. Manager Grose decided ti* close them lip, whether they he hie city street and rural highway coil- is
open
the hotel to the public again Sat­ or small."
struetlou in 1P22, according to the hit B
l ot information and reservation
urday night in order that the hotel
est estimates of highway engineers. ■
Kenneth Murriul, Adjutant, Camp­
could start off Sunday morning and SPECK CAMPBELL HAS DONE
Of tills, more than Jfi’.IIO.OOO.iHID will ■
bell Lessing Post, Sanford.
WELL IN THE OLD TOWN go for rural highways and the lmlartce a
the public was invited to attend tho
opening and inspect the house. An
for city streets.
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Because of the rapid increase iu the *
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□ □ orchestra furnished music for the o c­
DELANO, Feb. 21.—The old linme
casion and those who wished, to dance
... tmvn lias dune well by C. H. Cump- use of motor vehicles, both for passen- i
were invited t&lt;» take tile liner uhl *’ |)(,|| it&gt;, rt!lt&gt;ntly elected mayor under ger and freight transportation, state B
others went over the hotel and enjoy- t)u. \-onuniHHion' form &lt;&gt;f government, highway officials estimate thill it will J
ed the broad porches and the lobby,
Uirn Mr
fi,,^ has never he at least five years before the coun­
O F THE STOMACH
Salads,
punch
and
cigars
w
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servit
juflnenced
by
the
adage that a try catches up with the demand for
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during the evening and the occasion ,
^ |1(|l „j,,,rccj,,ted in his native improved roads.
OU CANT ENJOY LIFE
was a pleasant one in every way.
Ienvironment.
with a tote, tour, Dotted itomThe Montezuma starts the new reM|. Clini|1|JOn ,|t.t.i,lu.d to cast Ids FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES
tch. Food doet not nourith.
gime under most favorable circum- ( ^ wjth
f, , s \lx the days of
CHARGED BY GOVERNOR
Iniirod it it a tource of mueiy, earning
stances as Manager Grose is an ex- ^ y()Uth raU)or thl,n to
„tlur
WITH GRAVE CHIME
punt, belching, duzioeu and headperienced hotel mnn ami knows the f .(ili|s when he graduated from high
rchet.
r l l i T h r X .. ii r ln * r i l I ' r c i . l
tourist and the commercial trade. The
ho#| ,u. dj&lt;| lit go “ off" to college
&lt;J Tha pettoo with a bad ttomach
JACKSON, Miss., Feb. 27.—CoverMontezuma is ono of tho best equip- ^
entered John 0, Stetson Univcrihould be talit&amp;ed with nothing leu
ped hotels ill this part of the stale
|,orw. It was with the Stetson nor Lee Russell, in a special message
•ban permanent, lading relief.
to the legislature today, charged the
for the numhor of rooms it contains
that ho won laurels of the foot*
9 The right remedy will act upon the
and bears a fine reputation aiming ^
r(t(|lm Aa ..SpBck« Campbell at old line fire insurance companies,
lining* of ihe ttomach, enrich tha blood,
the tourists and commercial men. Hint
|u, W(lH the mainstay of which withdrew last year fro mtho
*&gt;d in catling out tho catarrhal poitont
stnto following institution of a n ti-1
jt will he maintained upon a high ^ Bqum|&lt;
and itrengthen every bodily function.
standard goes without saying nlHl ; with the completion of his schooling trust legislation, with fostering tho
*] Hie large number of people who
Sanford people are rejoicing over t iu
ontorcfl hiislncss here, finally land­ $100,000 seduction case filed against
□ have tucccufully uted Dr. Hartman't
opening and the fact that Mr. (nose
jn t|)L, tlUt(,mobile game. Ho is him by Miss Frnncis Hirkhcnd, of
fimout medicine, recommended for all
jiew Orleans, his former stenograph­
will he in charge.
1j u„t completing a $20,000 garage.
catanhal condilioni, offer the drongeit
er.
The
new
owners,
II.
P.
Smith
ami
AnJ
thon
hlJ
wont
j„
for
“
politics”
pottible endowment for
The governor demanded an investi­
E. A. Douglass, can ho depended upon
WMH wioctllj L.jty commissioner,
to assist Manager Grose in _keeping H(j wj(H tJ)tf chojco of tho otilor two gation by the entire legislature into
the Montezuma among the high class , cotumiflHtonufh for mayor under the tno lobby which he declared the In­
surance companies were maintaining
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hotels of Florida,
! now form of government which culls
at Jackson to secure the enactment '
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been huilded by a loyal people, whose most valu­
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those who know it best and whose highest en­
deavor is to attain still higher plains of service—
wishes you a happy, healthful and

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Is ;i real town.
And pretty soon she is going to he a real city.
Do you remember when you could have bought a lot
around III) or .*&gt;th streets on Dark avenue for five or six hun­
dred dollars?
IF YOU DON'T ACT' NOW you are going to do some
more remembering, and tlie second time you remember it’s
going to hurl.

Your own terms.

Meisch Realty Co.
A . P. CO NN ELLY, Agent

YOU NEVER
THINK
Of a bank as the most human of institu­
tions, do you?
What other institution deals so closely
with the dreams, ambitions and confi­
dence o f human beings?
Every dream, every ambition must have
a solid financial foundation for its real­
ization.
We tire here to help make the dreams o f
this community come true.
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                    <text>SANFORD

SANFORD

“The City Substantial”

“The City Substantial”

IN THE H EAR T OF TH E W O R L D ’S GREATEST
VOLUME II

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28,1922

NUMBER 290

PRINCESS MARI MARRIED
ACTION IS POSTPONED
TODAY TO VISCOUNT LASCELLES ADMINISTRATION PLANS
ON SOLDIER BONUS BILL
WITH POMP AND CEREMONY
FOR MERCHANT MARINE
AT MONDELL’S BEHEST
PRESENTED BY HARDING

»

Ceremony Began at 11:30 Today Making Them
Man and W ife

R e p u b lic a n Leader Con­
fers W ith President
on the Subject

WANTS MORE TIME
SAYS DELAY WILL CLARIFY THE
SITUATION THAT IS
MUDDY NOW
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STORK VISITS PARENTS
12 TIMES IN I YEARS
HROWNSVILLK,
Ky.,
Feb. 28.—That the stork
has favored them with six
yenrs of generosity un­
equalled,
perhaps,
any­
where else in this country
is tlie claim of Mr. and
Mrs. William Poteet, who
became the parents here
yesterday of four more chil­
dren, making a total of
twelve in live years.
During the first five years
of their wedded life, four
pairs of twins were horn to
Mr. and Mrs. Poteet. The
eight twins mid the four
horn yesterday are all liv­
ing and apparently in good
health.

WASHINGTON, Feb. 28— Postpone­
ment of house notion on the soldiers’
bonus hill for a while longer was sug­
gested yesterday by Representative
*
Mondell, of Wyoming, the Republican
lender, lifter he and Chairman Fordtiey. of the ways and means commit­
tee, had conferred with President
Harding at the White House.
Kinphnsizing that the suggestion
was his own, Mr. Mondell said it
was well known that the House in­
tended to pass a bonus measure a*
tins session and that a littlo dcluj
might serve "to clear the skies," He
explained that within u short time Man Waited For
there probably would he more defin­
Twenty-Six Years
ite information as to expected savings
To Pay His Bill
fiscal
hi expenditures for the next
year; returns from the foreign debt
mid whether business conditions could Kill Hi sShip Came In and lie Set­
tled in Full.
lu expected to improve to the extent
nf insuring additional federal reve
lilies.

lilt

The

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CLEARWATER, Felt. 28.—A news
Mr. Mondcll and Mr. Fordney wen dispatch from Winston-Salem, N.
understood to have apprised the Pres­ recently to the effect that a merchant
ident formally of the action of '.In i there hud received $7.50 in settlement
special house sub-committee in re- I of a hill for a pair of rubber boots
.iceting the executive’s proposal that purchased twenty-six years ago lias
the Ixmus lie financed by a sales tax recalled to A. C. Turner, of tiiis city,
and approving instead of a l&gt;ill with­ a case in his vicinity which almost
out any definite mentis of raising the : equals the Winston-Salem record.
revenue. They would not indicate
Mr. Turner many yea’ s ago was in
what views the executive had ex­ business here and u young man pur­
pressed, hut Representative Long- chased on credit $25 worth of cloth­
worth, of Ohio, a member of the com­ ing. Ho was married shortly after­
mittee dealing with the bonus ques ward, Mr. Turner said, and he prolion, said last night after a visit to Huumcd the purchase was for a wed­
tin- White House that Mr. Harding ding outfit. Tlu&gt; bill was not pnid
still was of the opinion that the legis- and sometime later Mr. Turner went
latioa either should he financed by a out of business. The man at times in
sales tax or postponed.
Inter years referred to tin* account
and would assure Mr. Truer that
some day his "ship would come in"
and he would settle, hut even after
some of his children were grown the
aeeount remained unpaid.
Rut tlie "ship came in" not so very
long ago, Mr. Turner declared, and
i the account was squared.
--------"Maybe I'm a mossbaek on the nih­
il \l&gt; SWINDLED SOCIETY DAMES jpct » sni(, Mr. Turnt,r in ro|ntii.g the
OUT OF DIG SUMS Ol'
incident
vow know I can’t
incident, "but
"hut you
can't avoid
MONEY
admiring a real honest man—one
who refused to take advantage of
Illy Tlie Anaoelntrd I'rraa)
NEW YORK, Feb. 28.— Alfred h. •legal technicalities."

LINDSAY TAKEN
BY OFFICERS
LAST NIGHT

LONDON, Fel). 28.— (lly The Axociatcd Press).— I'rrinress Mary was
married today to Viscount l.nsrclles with all the pomp and dignity befitting
a,royal wedding. The ceremony began at Westminster Abbey tit 11:30 and
soon thereafter the couple was pronounced man and wife. The scene within „
the alley was one of impressive grandeur with the king, queen and entire
royal household participating and with all ranks represented in brilliant
assemblage while outside the abbey an enthusiastic popular homage was
given the bridal pair.
When the hcthorthal of the princess was first unounced it was expected
that many members of the roynl families from abroad would he invited to
the ceremony, hut only the son and daughter of the King of Spain and Grand
Duke and, Prince Nicholas, of Rouninnia, were present, they being the only
members of other royal houses chancing to lie in England at this time.
The list of roynl wedding presents issued at Huckinghant Palace com­
prises H08 separate articles.
An interesting incident is disclosed ielating to one of the wedding guests,
credited with having rescued Viscount l.ascelles under shell fire, Private
Robert lienstead, of Leeds, holds a special invitation ticket. Henstoml serv­
ed in tlie First (ienadier Guiirds with (.ascetics. When the viscount was
wounded by a shell fragment, and fell amiss an old broken trench, Private
lienstead rescued him, dressed his wounds and brought him to safety.

MUNICIPAL OWNED PLANT
AT JACKSONVILLE ARRACES
FOP ELECTRIFYING THE HOME

fti Ha Rk Hr Rn Ra
IIRYAN WOULD HOLD
PETITION A "CALL"
TITUSVILLE, Feb. 28.—
William Jennings, Rrynn
who made an address here
yesterday, stated that he
would consider as a “ call" to
accept the Democratic sen­
atorial candidacy "a petition
sulTicicnt to make it certain
that it is a call."
Mr. Rrynn made his state­
ment to a local newspaper
man following his address,
in reply to a direct question
as to just what lie would
consider a "call" in view of
his previous statements that
he would not enter a contest
for the senatorial office, hut
if called by his party he
would feel it his duty to
accept.
In tile course of Ids ad­
dress Mr. Hryan declared he
planned to speak in every
county in the state.

Would Give Service and Rales In Order That
Juice ( ’an Be Used for All Purposes
Senator Trammell
Wants Hnougli Money
JACKSONVILLE, Fel». 28.—JackA six months advertising enmFor a Real Survey
sotiville’s municipal-owned electric paign will lie carried out for the purplant is to enlarge its activities in
an effort to completely electrify the
hnme, the city commission has de•ided. The plan, it is said, will nfnmtcrinl saving in tlie eost
of fuel to the consumer.
The city commission recently
adopted n report submitted by «
committee outlining a comprehens­
ive plan for making available to the
housewife power for cooking and
heating to
supplement
electric
lights. For cooking and heating
purposes the power is to be served
at a net cost of 2 cents per kilowat
hour, which will be retained. Heating and cooking apparatus will he
supplied through a meter separate
front the lighting meter, with nceessarv additional wiring facilities will
sold by the city at cost on the in­
stallmcnt plan. An adequate supply of electrical fixtures will he kept
on hand to meet the demand,

pose of popularizing the new plan,
Instructors will he employed to uequaint the public with the electrical
Usages and salesmen will carry the
selling campaign directly to tlie
homes.
Recently the city commission and
the Jacksonville Gas company have
heell at odds over the latti r's fuel
charges. After many efforts lit a
compromise the commission perempt­
orily ordered the utility to reduce its
gas rate from $1.85 per cubic thousand feet to ?I.HTi. 'I he latest word in
the controversy is that of an official
o fthe utility that the rate will not lie
reduced, meaning apparently that the
gas company planned to appeal from
the commission's order to the state
railroad commission. Out of tin- af­
fair, in the meantime, grew the sen­
timent for selling '.he* city’s electric­
ity to the consumer to take the place
of gas. \

lilt Till* \*Mii-lnli-il ITr»»l
WASHINGTON. D.
Feb. 27.
Senator I’ark Trammell in addressing
(lie senate Friday of last week urged
tlint tlie appropriation to defray tlie
expense of a committee of tin- Senate
and the House to visit Muscle Shoals
should not he limited to one thousand
dollars as tlie question as to whether
or not tins great government plant
was to lie used for helping tlie agri­
cultural interest of America was one
of tlie most important before con­
gress, and that tlx* committee should
not lie hampered so it could not make
a proper investigation. After Sena­
tor Trammell had raised the point
that Hie appropriation proposed in
the resolution was too small the
amount was increased to two thousand
dollars.
In his remarks Senator Trammell
expressed himself favorable to tlie
proposition of Mr. Ford, as follows:
"It is my opinion thut tlie appropri­
ation should lie two or three times ttie
amount fixed in the resolution.
I
think Mr. Ford's proposition should
lie acted upon favorably and I do not
desire to see anything happen to re­
tard prompt action on his proposal.”

Declaration of influence
of America in W orld’s
Councils

MONEY R A I S E D
ESTIMATED AT 32 MILLION BY
DIVERSION OF TEN PER CENT
CUSTOMS KECEIITO
•
Illy The Aaaorlntrd Press)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—Admin­
istration plan for government aid for
American merchant marine was pre­
sented to congress to,lay by President
Harding with tlie declaration that the
influence of tin* United States in the
world councils was sure to lie measur­
ed by unfailing standard which is
found in the nation’s merchant mnrine.
.
The president detailed to the two
houses assembled in joint session tho
war-time creation of America's great
tonnage. Salient points of his pro­
posal embodied in hills introduced In
each house immediately were aid esti­
mated at thirty-two million nnnunlly
provided for principally by diversion
of ten per cent of nation’s customs re­
ceipts. Requirement Hint not moro
than fifty per cent of immigrants to
the Unite J States be transported in
foreign ships.
Sale of tonnage now held by ship­
ping hoard and use of funds as con­
struction loan fund.
Authorization
for induction of
American merchantmen officers and
sailors into naval reserve with at­
tendant allowance in pay.
Indirect aids mentioned by tlie pres­
ident included amendment to Inter­
state Commerce net to permit rail­
roads to own and operate steamship
lines engaged in other than coast­
wise trade.

CHAS. MORSE AND
SONS INDICTED BY
FED. GRAND JURY
SEVEN OTHERS INCLUDED IN IN­
DICTMENTS FOR WAR
TRANSACTIONS

III) Thr Associated Press)
WASHINGTON, Fell. 28.—Indict­
ments against Charles W. Morse, a
New York shipbuilder; his three sons,
Benjamin, Harry and Ervin; Colin II.
Livingston, of Washington, president
of the Virginia Shipbuilding Corpor­
ation, and seven others were returned
yesterday by the Federal Grand Jury
Lindsay, accused of swindling society i
which has been investigating tho war­
women out of nearly one million in
Rousing Meeting Expected at Court House With
time transactions of Morse and his as­
fake stock deals today confessed the
Business
Men
Present
sociates with the shipping bourd.
many charges against him were true,
Others named in the indictments aa
according to the district attorney’s of- &gt;
presented
to tho District of Columbia
lice. Lindsay was arrested last night i
The Central Florida Water Traffic as the result of his having a careful
Supreme
Court
include It. O \Nhito
at Overbrook, Pn„ on an Indictment
League will hold another meeting in audit made of all his freight hills.
of
New
York,
former
president of tho
It
is
the
object
of
the
officers
of
the
charging grand larceny.
Sanford Friday evening, March 3rd,
POLICE RAID NARCOTIC DEN United States Transportation Co.;
League
to
enlist
the
active
co-opera­
lily Thr An*«clnird Press)
at the Court House lit 8 o clock. I resLOOKING FOR MUR­
IGeo. M. Burdette, of New York; R.
.SPOONERS WARNED
JACKSONVILLE. Feb. 28.- Mrs. ' |,|,,nt s.
siigh, of Orlando, at the tion of all shippers and business men
DERERS
i M. Much, of Augusta, Maine; W. W.
in
this
section
in
behalf
of
the
ShipA ROUT BARKING AUTOS
.....................
W. I. Bryant returned to her three |„„t meeting appointed a special com
Scott, Washington attorney; L. A.
hy-Water
Movement
with
the
League
IN ST. PETE PARKS cj,j|,|rt.n |ate today, following the net- n,jttre consisting of Sanford members
Illy Thr \**i&gt;ellltril Press)
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 28.—Six men Christie, of Alexandria, Va.; Nchoion of a coroner’s jury in finding that to arrange for a large attendance at functioning efficiently an organiza­
iiiinil Campbell, of New York, and
Thr Associates
iimtilinhlo
'.lie meeting to lie held March 3rd. Mr. i tion will be perfected in this section were arrested today in a raid on
ST. (lly
PETERSBURG,
Fob.Press)
28.— chief it. was just
linmc homicide
nomieme when
wnon she
s
that
will
he
powerful
enough
to
fore­
what the police said was a narcotic Phillip lllnchiirt, of Baltimore; form­
of Police Bldcmnn olficinly says that killed her husband, proprietor of a Siigh is probably one of the largest
stall
any
attempted
rate
increases
on
don, by detectives working on the er government auditor at the Virginia
individual shippers of Florida fruits
local delicatessen shop.
.
automobile spouners have Ills npprovthe
part
of
the
railroads.
the Taylor murder ease. Detectives Shipbuilding plant.
She shot Rryant Friday afternoon and produce in the state, and as such
Two indictments were returned, one
id and blessing hut if they leave the
D.
L.
Thrasher
was
appointed
questioned
the men. Police later re­
lias had n great deal of experience
and he died the following tiny.
charging
conspiracy to defraud tho
lights o ftheir cars on when they park
The chairman to get out the Sanford lots- ported that other arrests will dovulMrs. Rryant said he repeatedly with transportation problems.
government,
and the other charging
tin- machines at the edges of the high­
abused her throughout their 12 years ability and success ho has had in his InesH men at the next meeting and ope in connection with the murder.
conspiracy
to
commit offense against
ways and byways within the city lim­
Police said the men sought as pos­
married life, and Friday he threaten­ line hits been the cause of his being those present will have the opportun­
the
government.
its—hut that those that douse the
appointed as president of a great ity of hearing facts that are of vital sible suspects as the result of a story
ed to kill her.
The conspiracy as charged by tho
lights are flirting with trouble.
told by a woman who was quoted us
many marketing associations in dif- importance to them.
government accuses those named of
Residents in the vicinity of Fifth
saying
she
had
heard
the
men
threat­
ferent parts of the country Mr. Siigh
SOUTHERN CHAMPIONSHIP
avenue north and Reach drive, a localen Taylor’s life because they feared making false statements as to tho
bus
always been a strong advocate of WEEKS OPPOSES USE
SETTLED AT MEETING
•ty favored by many spooners, com­
he intended interfering with their value of their plant and assets and
OF GREAT AIRSHIPS
ALABAMA VS. N. CAROLINA j„ greater use of our navigable water
thereby obtaining loans from tho
plained to the police of the number
business.
WAS
LIKE THE ROMA
ways and during the course of his re - 1
shipping
hoard.
parked in that territory at night with
(IIt Thr Yonrlntnl Pressl
marks lit the last meeting of the
They
are
also charged with having
the lights off, and protested that they
ATLANTA, Feb. 28.—The South- League he brought out a number of
MIAMI, Feb. 28.—Secretary o f I Railroad Fares Subject, to Federal
secured
money
for shipbuilding pur­
Regulation.
were annoyed with loud kisses.
(,rn College basketball champlonsWr salient points which prove conclusive- War Weeks, who arrived in Miami
poses
and
to
Imve
used tho same for
As a consequence Ridemnn has in- |jpS |u,twcen four teams and tonights ly the savings in rates to shippers by yesterday to spend n vacation of a
WASHINGTON, Fell. 28.— Rail­ personal interests in the way of im­
structed the motorcycle and bicycle
mt,8 j„ which Alabama meets routing, when possible vin water. It couple of weeks devclnrcd today in
patrolmen to bring to headquarters
Carolina and Mercer plays was Indeed unfortunate that a larger regard to the Roma, thnt he was op- road passenger fares within a state proving their plants. It is also alleg­
all machines, and their occupants, fil,orBjn Tech, which will decide number of Sanford business men and posed to the use of large balloons are subject to regulation by the ed that large quantities of material
Federal government the Supremo for shipbuilding belonging to tho
found with lights out. "N o more ^ two teams that will enter tho growers were not present at the last for wnr purposes.
emergency fleet corporation were bostationary joyriding," was Chief Bide- ^nn|g
"I am opposed to the. use of large Court today decided.
meeting to have heard Mr. Siigh. Mr.
The court sustained the lower cured and then sold and the money
man's ukase. “ Spoon if you want to,
-------- -----------------Siigh also stressed the importance o f , luilloons such as the Roma, for pnr•"it do it quietly and with tho lights
AUGUSTA, Ga., Fob. 28.— A fire shlppers having their freight lulls poses of war," said the secretary courts which prohibited the Wiscon­ converted to the use of tho allegod
on your ear burning."
which early today destroyed the Au- audited and again called the atten "I believe that they can he used with sin rairond commission from inter­ conspirators.
Those indicted either wore or still
gusta Tnmk Factory and John B. Itlon of those present to the fact thnt great success commercially, however, fering with the Chicago, Burlington
are
connected with the Groton Iron
and
Quincy
rairond
In
putting
into
JJACKSONVILLE, Fin., Fob. 28. Jones Tailoring Establishment and the League was now in a position to as some good results have already
Works, Groton, Conn., tho Virginia
effect
increases
in
passenger
fares
—Mrs. c. C. Fouraker, of the city ; damaged several offices in the Mont- render this service. Ho stated that been accomplished in this direction,
in state travel authorized by tho I Shipbuilding Corporation, Alexandria,
reported to the police today, thnt |Bomory Building, reulted in Joss ie- he had been reimbursed by the Trans- i
„ f the opinion that the departi Va., or the United States Transport
wliilo she attended morning services tween tine hundred nnd fifty and two portntion Companies in the amount of meat will probably turn its attention interstate commerce commission.
________________ |Company, Inc., which concerns are
°f the Fnshlonnblu Church here Sun- hundred thousand dollars.
over $20,000.00 during the past year to henvier-thnn-nir machines in the
Try a Iloruld Want Ad today.
Iknown as the Morse companies.
'•ay, some one stoic her pockethook j
—----------— —— ~TT~ . ..
which amount he was able to realize future."
nnd seventy dollnrs.
Post cnrd8 nt tho IIcrn ‘ of,,c0-

WIFE, KILLED
HUSBAND, IS
FREED BY JURY

WATER TRAFFIC LEAGUE
WIL MEET IN SANFORD
FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 3

SIX ARRESTED
AS SUSPECTS
TAYLOR CASE

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I
Ilcssio Zachary was tho fortunnto one. EXCELLENT PLAYERS IN
FOR R E N T
"L O V E 'S BOOMERANG.”
----------------------------------------- . . .
Tho honoreo, Miss Adams, was pro______
I FOR RENT— Furnished room,
111
sented a piece of lavender lingerio.
One o f the best casts ever ossem- | Park avenue.______________
Invited to meet this charming hon­
MRS. FIIEI) DAIGRR, Society Editor,
room .,,
oreo were: Miss Agnes Dumas, Miss tiled tn iwiy Pitr&amp;mount picture I. thnt ■'OR H E N T - a 4.nfornl.hod 289-3tp
Phone 217-W
314 Elm Ave.
assembled
bv
John
S.
Robertson,
1
Margaret Zachary, Mrs. .1. I). Wood­
I f you hnvr nny f r l r n l i vlalllng to o
— If you are c o l a s an yw h ere o r eomina ruff,
Miss Ednn Chittenden, Miss producer, In “ Love’s Boomerang," a FOR R E N T -F o u r unfurnished rooms
D O R IS M A Y in
~
horn*, or U you are entertalalac. write
over Union Pharmncy, suitable for
Murilu
Brown, Mrs. Don Whitcomb, delightful photoplay o f circus life
m pi.alnl card to thla department, c l r l a s
detail*, or telrhponr the Item. It will Misses Ruth and Allie Gillon, Mrs. which will be shown at the
S^aV , offices or light housekeeping.— Chas.
be a re a lly appreciated.
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Ralph Goodspecd, Mrs. Ben Caswell, Theatre tomorrow (Tuesday) night. Kanner.
The
fentured
players
are
Ann
F
o»FOR
RENT—
Attractive
apartment,
Miss
Marion
Phillips,
MisB
Sara
War­
SOCIAL CALENDAR
either two or three rooms, hot watren Knstcrby, Miss Kliznhcth Humph­ rest and Dnvid Powell, both w*U
' cr. 1820 Park ave.
287-4tp
Tuesday— Business and Social moot* ries, Miss Idn Gray, Miss Bessie Znch- known to American picture fans.
Miss
Forrest
is
seen
In
thp
pnrt
o
f
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and
Miss
Sara
Muriel.
ing of the Truth Seekers Class at
“ Pcrtun” , and Dnvid Powell appears
FOR S A L E
the homo o f Mrs. It. R. Eldridge at
LOVELY BIRTHDAY PARTY.
opposite her in tho role of her adopt- (viN 'tlllt PARK— If you are interRomance and experience o f a girl
Paolu, at 3:00 o’clock.
Master Charles Betts, the bright ed father, the artist, Brian. Another
ggted in a comfortnblo homo on a
who tries to ride to happiness on a
young son o f Mr. and Mrs. Archie important member of the cast is John |icnutiful lake, write or call 547, WinTuesday— Mrs. W. T. Lnngloy will enmagic
rug. A lso—
288-Otc '
Betts, celebrated his fifth birthday Mlltorn, n well known American act- tt,r pnrj{f
tortain at a bridge-luncheon at her
anniversary Saturday afternoon with or, who appeared in severnl George -----------------------------------------;--------------|
home on Park avenue at 10:30 a. m.,
“ W IN N E R S OF T H E W E S T ”
a lovely party at his home on Pal­ Fltzmnurice screen proiiuctions.. Mr. FOR SALE—Sound, medium s iz e ;
honoring Miss Marie Floyd of Opalhorse, wagon and harness.— Apply
metto avenue. The fact that George Miltern’s role Is that o f Russell Felaka, Ala., the guest of Miss Fern
ton,
Perpetun’s
renl
and
rather
unto
E. F. I.undquist, at Crown Paper
Washington’s birthday had just pass­
Ward and Miss Ruth Adams of Sen­
Tomorrow— A n n DeForrest and Dav­
plensnnt
pnront.
!
Company._____________________
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ed was evidenced in the pretty decor­
eca, S. C., the guest of Miss Agnes
John Diamond, Brian's lawyer FOR SALE—Tomato plants, any
ations and details of this merry par­
id Powell in “ Love’s Boomerang”
Dumus.
quantity, for prompt delivery.—
ty. The refreshment table was laid friend, Is portrayed by Dick Webb, a
also Fox N ew s and a Comedy
Thursday— Monthly business meeting
288-tfc
with red paper with stars to form a well-known screen nctor. who In a Chase &amp; Co., Phono 530.
. I
of Central Florida Epworth League
Chas. Brady, the Baritone Soloist, will sing every Wed­
cross, and centered with a wonderful comparatively short time has
risen
SALE__Two story business
Union at 8:00 p. m. at Woman’s
nesday Night
birthdaycake frosted inwhite, topped |from “ extra” to leading man.
He |,uilding. Apply to the owner, Klen
Guild.
with fiveglowing green candles
in ( made his first hit when he nppeared ■.,\rcs g(j5 9th St
28 i-20tc
Saturday— Children’s Story Hour will
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20 ncr«.
be held at Central Park at -1:00 )&gt;.
other attractive novelties decorated Story of tho Rosary."
..
one 10 aero Sanford ave. walking
m.
................................................ Th0 ' ,’ lnc I’ " 1
cU '» «■« ,]j,t„nco to city. Two lo t, oornor
Friday— Mrs. Henry McLaulin will
S A N F O R D M A R B L E &amp; G R A N IT E WORKS
Rome, of nil kind, worn ptayvd on clrcn, .•pl.o.lo. o f tho ntory nrc pinyKI|II „ vc. Tw„
wt. „
entertain the members of tho Bookthe lawn after which the children ed by Roy Byford and Florence Wood,
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
side Palmetto ave., 50 ft. from Elev­
Lovers Club at her homo’on Fourth
were told a number of interesting both popular players who are seen ns
enth St. Make offer. B. T. Corey,
Street, at 3:30 p. m.
C EM ETERY W O RK A SPECIALTY
stories
|
stories by
»&gt; some
some of
o, the
me young
ym.i.g girls the circus proprietor
, , ........and .his" wife,
" " ' ’ 'owner,
175 N. Spring St., Los Ango1018 West First Street
1018 West First Street
who
assisted
the
hostess.
Late
in
the
Monsieur
nnd
Mndnme
Lnmbnlle.
The
CnIJf
'&gt;88tf’ 29-tf
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Abbott and chil­
afternoon delicious ice cream and cake role of Jnne Egg, n bnrobnek rider, — ’
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,
dren nnd Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Fellows
were served.
| In the hands o f Amy Willard. Tom 1,011 SALE— Fivo acres on West 1st
and bab/ of Sanford Heights spent a
FOUND
Master Betts was an ideal young Volbecque appears In the congenial
strcot* Small house, chicken yards,
very pleasant day yesterday at Sol­
st
and
received
many
pretty
gifts
part
o
f
Aguste
tho
Clown.
Large
oaks
for
shade
Good
buy
host
FOUND— Kid glove.
Owner may
dier Creek and Miller’s Lake.
jm his friends Ho was assisted in
The Robertson producing forces f,,r' ° " ° ' wnnting smnll place. Call
from
have same by identifying and pay­
• ItiG.— W. C. Ilnrtlino.
287-Otp
entertaining by his mother, Mrs. went to -Franco for
some « f- the
ing for this ad.
281-tf
Mrs. Bart Peterson and son, Rob­ Archie Ilctts and Miss Ruth Henry, ^scenes and worked In conjunction
I’OR
SALE—One
Reo
Spccdwngoii
ert, of Jamestown, N. Y., arrived Sat­
LOST
Claire Zachary, Cnrmetii Burlier, Re­ with LnCirque Binder during their
first class condition at a bargain.
urday afternoon and will spend some
becca Stevens, Elizabeth Knight Ca­ stay at I.n Ilcnrvc.
Mill Lumber C'o.
28i-r.tr LOST— On First street, n long bar
time here with her pnrcnt9, Mr. nnd
milla Puleston, May mid Thelma GodCHANGE IN MEETING.
pearl pin with one pearl out, Satur­
Mrs. B. J. Starling, at their home on
FOR SALE— Oak and other
hard
hy.
day
night. Finder plcnso leave at
Magnolia avenue.
wood, strand wood range, $2.50;
About forty-five young guests un­ The Truth Seekers’ clnss, tlint was
Herald
and rccoivo reward. 285-tfc
fire place,
$2.00.— Hoskins Jones,
joyed this happy event.
to have met tomorrow at the homo of j ||t,„n ja|| \ v enue.
280-tfc
MOTHERS’ CLUB
--------M IS C E L L A N E O U S
Mrs. Eldridge, will meet Thursday at
'A S G O O D A S NEW** f
One nf the best meetings held this
Mrs. Arthur Fiske, who lias been 3 o'clock at tho home of Mrs. Cowan j FOR SALE— Harley Davidson motor
Jj'RY GUARANTEED - AMERICAN
year by tho Mothers' Club was that of the guest of Mrs. George Rice and on Sanford Heights,
cycle, two cylinder, tiireo speeds.
Leather Dubbin. Will waterproof
Friday afternoon at tho home o f Mrs. Mrs. Raymond Key, left yesterday for
Box 019.
285-1‘Jtp and preserve your shoes. In hi nek and
Kimball Pianos, from factory
to
W. Morton Thigpen on Magnolia ave- her home in Worchcster, Mass.
home prices. When you are out shop­ FOR SALE— Warehouse with It. It. tan. Price 25c per box at ali shoe
nuo.
--------287-20tc
GENERAL REPAIRING
A splendid program was given,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stokes, Misses ping, don't fail to stop in at T. J. iding. Within four blocks of center dealers.
of
city.
Miss
Welch,
tho
Famous
Beauty
among the most important items he- Dorothy Stokes anil Hazel Sorrell and Miller &amp; Sons’ mid look them over.
West First St.
Old Ford (iarap
Geo. W. KNIGHT
Specialist at Bower &amp; Rnumillat’s all
ing the interesting paper on “ Better Jack Lloyd motored to Orlando yes- Then see Mr. I.nnier, for prices and
272-tfc this week.
287-7tc
288-tfe ,
Films for School Children” by Mrs. terday where they spent the day with terms.
Phone No. II7-W

S O C IE T Y

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The Star Today
“EDEN AND
RETURN” ..

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Tues., 8:15 P. ML, Feb. 28
VrfplM"

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w.r

George Paxton.
During the business session a splen­
did report was read from the Kinder­
garten committee, reporting that this
splendid Kindergarten was a success.
Another important matter was, the
Mothers’ Club will give a prize for
the best bird house built by young
boys.
Tlie next meeting will be held Fri­
day afternoon, March 10th, at thu
home of Mrs. Georgo Paxton. A* full
attendance is desired.
EPWORTH LEAGUE
The Central Florida League Union
will hold their monthly meeting on
Thursday evening .at 8 p. m. at the
Woman’s Club.
The Union includes Orlando, Win­
ter Park, Kissimmee, Del.and and
Gmvclnnd,
A good attendance is desired.

BIG A M E R IC A N L E G IO N A T ­
T R A C T IO N
‘
-------PR IN CE SS T H E A T R E ------ADULTS........... 75c

relatives. They were accompanied
ADMISSION OF LAWYERS TO
home by Capt. and Mrs. W. II. Wil­
BAR
liams and daughter, Jeanne, who left
this morning in their ear foP their F.lihu Root Also AskH College Course
home in Washington, D. C.
lie n Requisite.
DEATH OF WILL RAYNOR.
Death claimed Will Raynor at tho
hospital this morning after an illness
of several weeks. He was a young
man in yours and liml'not readied his
prime in young manhood and bis
early demise is mourned by hundreds
o f friends who wore hoping that 'ho
would lie spared.
The funeral services will bo held
from the Methodist church 'tomorrow
morning at 10:30, Dr. Walker offi­
ciating nnd interment will lie made
in I.akeview cemetery.
Dccensed lenves'n wifo nnd two lit­
tle children nnd his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Raynor, to mourn bis
loss.

SERVICES AT HOLY CROSS FOR
ASH WEDNESDAY
IN MKMOKIA.M
Early service at 7:00 a. m.
Tlie many friends o f Mrs. A. G.
Second service at 9:30 a. m.
Pardon, 29 West Adams St., JnskEvening service at 7:30 p. m.
Honville, Fla., will regret to learn of
the death of her father, R. T. Wynne,
Mrs. A. D. Key and Mrs. Walter
Sr., which occured at the Sanford hos­
Twitchcll, of Daytona Reach, are
pital Tuesday morning at 3:0(1 a. m.
spending the week end as the guests
Mr. Wynne was 72 years of age and a
of Mr. mid Mrs. A. it. Key. They
native of Alnlmmn. Ho came to Flor­
will return to Daytona Beach Tues­
ida 31 years ago ami is well known
day evening.
throughout thu state. He has been
|,
—■■■
in Sanford for many years and is one
of
tho prominent truck growers of
BUFFET LUNCHEON
A lovely social event enjoyed by a Lake Monroe.
number of members of the younger
Deatli came as a shock to the fam­
social set, was tho buffet luncheon ily and his many friends, lie was
given Saturday at the homo of Mrs. only confined to Ids lied for a few
R. E. Tolar with Miss Geraldine Mur­ days before his death, lie is survived
iel as the attractive hostess, enter­ by his two daughters and sons, Mrs.
taining in honor of Miss Ruth Adams A. G. Purdon, of Jacksonville; Mrs.
o f Seneca, S. C., the guest of Miss W. E. Hawkins, R. T. Wynne, jr., mid
John I.. Wynne, of Sanford.
Agnes Dumas.
A charming note of springtime, was
PIANO OWNERS NOTICE!
suggested by the use of pretty spring
Owing to tlie volume of business,
(lowers arranged in crystal howls and
vuscs throughout the various rooms. will appreciate my patrons phoning
Thu luncheon table was laid with a in their orders for prompt attention.
handsome Incu cloth and centered with — "Mack, the Piano Timor," Valdez
n howl of bright hued nasturtiums. Hotel.
289-ltp
At one o'clock a delicious luncheon
was served.
Tho Herald for Post Cords.
In cutting for the prize, which was
a blue glass lion-hon basket, Miss
Try a Herald Want Ad today.

Washington, Fob 24.— Chief Justice
Taft, of the United State, leaders of
the American bar from nil sections
of the country, nnd representatives
of universities nnd colleges, at the
opening meeting today o f the Nation­
al Conference o f Bnr Associations,
discussed, at times somewhat hentodly, tlie recommcndntion of the Ameri­
can Bar Association thnt ncndemic
education bo required in the future
of all law school grnduntc3 socking
admission to tho bar.
The conference of delegates from
more than a hundred nnd fifty bnr
associations wns called for tho pur­
pose o f eliciting tho support, it
wns explained,,
of
the different i
stntes in an tffort eventually to |
frrivc at n definite nnd recognized
stnndnrd of legnl education. The |
discussion will be continued tomor­
row, Jb^icn a vote into in the day
will bo taken to dotrmine tho atti­
tude of tho state represented.
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in
ha
ha
ha
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hi
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hi Classified Ads 5c a line. No
hi nd taken for less thnn 25c.
hi and positively no ciiiHnificd
hy ads charged to anyone. Cnsh
h i must accompany nil orders,
h i Count five words to n line
hy nnd remit accordingly,
ha
h i h i ho ha hi hi hi ha ha

CLASSIFIED
ADS

Geneva Players

CHILDREN..........40c

-1 Store in Florida

10 Stores in Georgia-

The Churchwell
$1 D ay

T u e s d a y , D o lla r D a y

$ 1 D ay

L A D IE S ’ D E P A R T M E N T

M E N ’S D E P A R T M E N T

SMj- Y ards o f good as Gold
Bleaching

M E N ’S D RESS SHIRTS
Assorted Colors

$1.00
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4Vi Yards of 27-inch
VO ILES, all colors

M E N ’S K H A K I W O R K
SH IR TS

$1.00
AM O SKEAG

$1.00

-

5 V2 yards of

fc)
R:
hi
ha
hy

• $1.00

G IN G H A M

JHEN’S F IN E SIL K HOSE

$ 1 .0 0

$ 1 .0 0

4Vi yards o f 36-inch
IN D IA N H E A D

GOOD G R A D E O V E R A L L S

ha
ha
ha

$1.00

. $1.0 0 :

ha

7 yards of
Father George SH E E T IN G

Beys’ Fine Grade
M A D R A S BLOUSE

$ 1 .0 0

$1.00

Ra
ha
ha

ha

ha
ha

for boys

ha
hi

FOR RENT— Lovely large apartment.
Also garage.
Apply 417 West
Second.
289-3tp

P A Y CASH A S Y O U GO A N D A T

W ANTED
WANTED—Gasolino motor, three or
four horse-power. Will pay cash.
— Henry E. Kondolf, Hotel Valdez.
.
289-ltp
WANTED— Man or woman to act as
local representative of Oil Com­
pany about to begin active drilling
campaign. Must lie n bustler and c-n
pnhlo of Idg things.—J. D. O’ Hrlcn,
31 East Flngflbr St., Miami, Fin,
289-3te

THE

END

OF TH E

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MONTH

Y O U W O N ’T H A V E SO P A R TO GO

The Churchwell Co.
First

Street-

Phone 127-

-W elaka B lo ck

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1922

PAGE TWO

It In anticipated thnt Important
ho hold at the aunio time as tho pri#
testimony
hearing on the case will bo
mary. Tho primary Ib a democratic
given
by
Chnrles
Dwornck and Mas­
nflpriioon except Huncontest, and all citizens should voto
H erald llu lld ln ic, 107
ter Sergeant Harry A. Chapman ns
lve.( Hanford, Fin.
in a capital removal referendum.
soon ns they nro able to appear be­
Whatever may be done, the Star
fore the hoard. Mr, Dworqck and
For uni.
Sergeant Chapmnn, two of tho most
wants all Florida to understand that
PtJUMHIlHHH
TDK SCHOOL SITUATION
seriously injured survivorB, nro un­
if Ocala goes into the capital removal
i
It.
J. 1101,1.V .........................
K d llo r
der
treatment Jor shock nnd htirnB at
CHAUTAUKQUA
24
S
C
N.
J. l.ll.I .A I I U ................................ H e c r e ln r r -T r e n x u r e r
game she will put all her cards on tho
H. A. N H H L ................. tJenernl Miuinwrr
Some time ago an article in these
WEEK'S PROGRAM WILL HE RE- the Public Health Service hospital
C.
1.. Ill W I N .... ....Clrcolntlon Manajfrr
columns told of the crowded condition table and expects other candidates tu
here,
I’ LETE WITH FIRST CLASS
I'hone U N a p to OiOO I&gt;. U .
of the Sanford schools, and stated that do the same thing. Ocala, first of all,
AMUSEMENTS
A dt erllxliiK H n lm M ade K n o w n on
A p p lic a t io n
a number of children had been re­ wants the capital removal for the
Georgia Law Upheld.
b a v b y o u m oney
H u b a crlp llon I 'r lc e In A d v a n c e
fused admission into our schools on snkc of the entire stnte more than
Tho irresistible comedy drama,
One Y e a r ...............................................
for
her
own.
Ocnla
would
rather
Write ui
It
WASHINGTON, Fob.
28—Tho
"Friendly Enemies"; Solis’ Marimba
Hlx Mo n I ha ................. .................................. *L0O ncount of lack of accommodations.
li e l l r r r r d In C ity bjr C a rr ie r
stated that in the near future the have the capitol in any city linblo to
hand of spirited Central American Georgia statute placing the burden
O ne W e e k ................. - ..................... «
C en t*
hoard of trustees would have a propo­ he a candidate in Peninsula Florida,
Empire Hotel Block
of proof upon persona upon whom
T h e h i* 12 - l o IH-pnjre W e e k ly H e r ­
Ocala will musicians; lectures of timely signifi­
a ld e n tir e ly c o v e r *
H em ln ole
C o u n ty sition to place before the public look­ than whero it is now,
and la p u h lla h ed e v e r y F r ld n y . A d v e r - ing to the solution of the problem.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
heartily support any candidate chos­ cance, and top-notch musical com­ premises illicit distilling appnrntua
tlalnir rn lea m n d e k n o w n on a p p lic a ­
tio n . lle m o e r n lle In p o llllc a . HIJW' p er
Next week the voters o f this district en by a fair expression of the wishes panies— these are among the many is found to estohlish their innoccnso
le n e . n lw a y a In n d v a n c c ._______________
will he asked to sign a petition asking of the people, and if Ocala is chosen varied attractions which will appear was held today by tho Suyrmemo
M B M IIBI1 T U B AH H O C IATK II IMIKHH
Geo. W . Knight
the County School Hoard to call an she will expect the same support slm here at the big 1622 Rudputh Chau­ Court to he vulld.
election in the nonr future for the is willing to give. She will make no tauqua which opens April 4th nhd con­
Real Estate and Insurance
REGISTRATION NOTICE!
purpose of issuing school bonds in the denis; she will submit us her argu­ tinues for five days.
SANFORD
The New England Male Quartet on
■ *:•
FLORIDA
A few days ago they instituted a sum of $60,000 for the purchase of ment and reason for accessibility to
the first afternoon will be henrd in n
The
primary
registration
books
for
the
entire
state,
and
will
abide
by
the
lots,
erection
of
buildings
and
en­
Wilson Foundation, the mail this
This organization Seminole county will be open for reg­
larging of the present school build­ decision of the peopio on thnt argu­ grand concert.
morning brings the letters about the
Sanford Machine &amp;
features some of the best songs for istration in all tho precincts of tho
ings. We feel sure that no one inter­ ment.— Ocnla Star.
Carufto Foundation and wo are now
-----------o------------male
voices
interspersed
with
capital
ested in the city will decline to sign
Foundry Co.
county on Monday, March Oth, 1022,
waiting for some one to start a Her­
this petition, as without adequate WE HAVE THE PUREST WATER. character impersonations and monoald Foundation so we can build that
and will remain open throughout the General Machine nnd Ruiler Work;
logs.
school facilities it will ho useless for
new building.
county
until Monday, April 3rd, 1022. Cylinder Grinding; DeLuxe Pl*ton81
Following
a
prelude
by
the
quartet
the city to try to induce tourists to
Sanford has the purest water in
•
-------------o-----------The
books
for precincts one and threo
in
the
evening,
Lewis
A.
Convis
will
spend their winters with us, or for us tho world now in the much maligned,
That Sanford people rend their
to expect desirable people to buy prop- the much despised sulphur water if deliver Ids remarkably interesting will ho open nt the office of tho Su­ Oversize Rings and Pins; Flywheel
Daily Herald is evident by the fact
city here and make this city their the sulphur could lie extracted from address, "Under the Paws of the Rus­ pervisor of Registration.
Steel Gear Bands;, Crank Shafts re­
that a young Indy of that city won
II. C. DuBOSE,
home. Every progressive town in it but this entails much work and ex- sian Hear.’ Mr. Convis, who is n
first honors out of n field of nearly
Supervisor of Registration. turned; agents for Cnille Inboard and
tho state is doing its best to make pease if we are to believe the present traveler, lecturer, and scholar, re­
200,000 contestants all over the coun­
suitable provision for the education of |owners of the water plant and why cently spent two years in Russia and 2l)0-3tc; wky-ltc
Outboard M o to r s .------------ Phone 62
try in a current event contest put on
Is youth, and Sanford is not going worry with this water when soft wnt- Siberia.
by a New York magazine.— DoLand
io fail to keep up with other cities of er can be obtained so easily? Sulphur
Cretchen Cox &amp; Company on the
News,
■■an
Florida
in
this
phase
of
her
develop­
water
is
pure
enough
but
the
sulphur
second
day present a concert in the i
----- ------- Q------------is objectionable to many and is luid afternoon and a prelude at n igh t.;
ment.
Judge Perkins will not announce to
Let’s rally to the cause and show on plumbing fixtures.
Cretchen C’ox is a premier violinist
succeed himself as judge o f the sev­
that we stand now, as always, ready
However, why worry over the wut- who is always a favorite with Chau­
enth circuit according to his friends.
and eager to give our children every cr question when there are so many tauqua audiences. She is supported
If this is the case it would seem now
Two families that know how to raise Celery, arrangements
possible advantage educationally.
clour water lakes near Sanford and by two accomplished artists—a vocal­
as if J. J, Dickinson, of Sanford,
The present mill ago for school so many other sources of water sup­ ist and a pianist.
can be mnde for advancing money through crop, good hous- &amp;
will -he the unanimous choice of the
bonds is sufficient to take care of the ply. in this issue is a statement from
Thomas Brooks Fletcher, appearing
bar of the counties in this circuit.—
cs, farming implements and teams supplied, don't answer |
additional issue, so we shall not he M. F. Robinson that lie lias ii supply on the second night, is one of tho
DcLand News.
burdened with any increase in school of pure water on the other side of greatest dramatic orators of the day.
unless you mean business, for further information, address, I.
i
i
.
....... , m ilinge in order to float these bonds. Lake Jessup, and no doubt there are lie lias exerted a commanding influ­
There is so much good water in and
,
.....
, I, „ U e enn have our present buildings en- many others that will lie discovered ence both for individual and civic de­
O. C. H A R R IS , Oldsmar, Florida
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nround Sanford that it seems fallacy
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...
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velopment. "Tragedies o f tho Unpre­
for the city to delay in going after a
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more and better equipment for the
But up to date there is no place pared" will he the subject of his lec­
source of pure spring water and us1 '
...
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If wnter |scluds, and our taxes WI LL NO I HE that apeals to tho majority as Elder ture.
ing it for the city purposes
INCH EASED,
(Springs if a sufficient supply of
The Zodcler Symphonic Quintet, ap­
could be obtained from Eider Springs
-o----, water can lie furnished by this won­ pearing on the third day, is an organ­ ■
or some source equally as pure, San­
WI RE TAPPERS NOT IMMUNE. derful spring that lias been analyzed ization of first-rank artist-musicinns.
ford would have the greatest advertis­
nnd found to be chemically pure. It I They employ a cello, two violins, u
ing in tile world. Think about it and
Newspapers have been studiously hat the rcsultntion of being 06.1)8(5 [ piano, and a red organ in their do
. “ SERVICE TH AT COUNTS”
act at once.
following
the
court
proceedings
in
i
n
guaranteed
purity
and
that
is
about
lightful
interpretation
of
the
music
------------ o------------We handle every tiling in
Jacksonville's municipal plant
is those cities where arrests of confi- j as good as water can be obtained that of the masters. Soprano solos supmaking arrangements to electrify the deuce men Itave been made and every lias not been chemically treated and pic meat the instrumental selections
T H E F R U IT A N D V E G E T A B L E LINE
home—putting down the price of cur­ bit o f interesting detail regarding filtered. The people of Sanford that Zcdelers give a grand concert in the
Car Lots or Less. Ship us
rent in order that the homes can use the cases has been published. It used have been using this water for many afternoon and a prelude at night.
to
be
said
that
the
wire-tapping
gang
years
know
what
it
is
and
how
good
Frank
Dixon,
eminent
publicist
and
it for cooking and heating purposes
Richmond, Virginia
ns well as lighting. This is one of could get away with the game by put- it is nnd they are demanding that lecturer, speaks on the third night on
ting
up
a
small
bond,
never
to
he
seen
some
attention
he
paid
to
the
possibil“
The
Indispensable
Tools
of
Democ­
the advantages of municipal owned
plants. You can get real service at again. But to the credit of the ju- ity of obtaining a supply of this wnt- racy." Mr. Dixon is an incisive, bril­
reasonable rates and in cities where dicinry, lie it said, that practice has er when the time comes for the city liant, humorous speaker who presents
i i i i i i
the plants are municipal owned the been stopped and instead of ridiculous­ to take over the water system ami all governmental and social problems conly
small
bonds
being
required
and
tiie public utilities. The springs are j structively and illtiminntingly,
people can really afford to use elec­
tric current. In Sanford it is differ­ accepted, the amounts have been enor­ only about four miles from tho city i "Furnishing the Home Beautiful,"
mously large, so much so in some in­ straight as the crow flics and the alti- [as discussed by Edwin Unangst, nuent.
stances that the scalawags have been tude at the springs is greatly in their thority on interior decoration, will ho
tho unusually interesting program o f­
Judge Perkins will not be a candi­ compelled to remain in jail until time favor.
Tlu&gt;
folowing
analysis
of
Elder
for
trial.
Those
who
have
been
aide
fering of the fourth afternoon.
Mr.
date to succeed himself to the o f­
Springs
is
worth
considering
as
well
to
secure
the
money
have
followed
Unangst
will
describe
and
exhibit
on
fice of judge of the seventh circuit of
as
the
analysis
of
other
sources
of
the
precedent
of
other
seasons,
pack­
the
stage
attractive,
inexpensive
in
-1
the state o f Florida. He intends to
supply
showing
that
there
is
plenty
ed
their
grips
and
departed
for
fresh
teriors,
and
will
conduct
a
questiondevote Ids coming years to his large
private business interests especially pastures, For those who remain and of pure water in and around Sanford: box at the close of his lecture, dis­
cussing individual problems of house
Chemical Analysis.
to his beautiful grove north of De- arc eontcmploting earring on their
Clear
operations,
it
will
he
well
to
have
Color
furnishing.
Laud. Judge Perkins lias long been
Neutral
them
understand
thnt
when
they
get
Reaction
On the fourth night comes “ Friend­
an office bolder in Volusia county
None ly Enemies" an uproarious comedy
into
the
hands
of
the
law
they
are
goFree
Ammonia
having served the people of this
Trace drama whose plot grows out of the
county and circuit for thirty conse­ ing to be called on to pay the full pen- Albuminoid Ammonia
alty
for
their
misdeeds.
With
this
1
Chlorine
1.75
parts
per
million
conflicting convictions of two lifocutive years. For fourteen years he
To
toil
Solids
8.00
parts
per
million
long friends. Audiences in all parts
assured,
there
will
he
less
of
the
bare­
was solicitor of the county criminal
23.03 parts per million of tiie United States have alternately
court and for two years was judge faced robberies that have been a re­ Hardness
None laughed and wept over this wellof the same court. He then was elect­ proach to tiie good name of Florida Nitrate
THOMAS
It.
BAKER,
DR.
and
to
put
it
modestly,
a
severe
re­
known comedy success. It will
bo
ed to a four year term ns state sen­
t’hemist,
Rollins
t"allege,
flection
on
tiie
motives
and
tiie
intel­
presented
by
a
east
of
exceptionally
ator of widcii he served two years
Winter Dark, Fla competent New York actors.
when lie took the appointment us ligence of the men who have been
fleeced.—
Lakeland
Telcgrum.
-----------o------------On the last afternoon
I’attison
judge of the seventh circuit and when
•
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-----------Kline
will
give
a
constructive
address
TIMED
RIGHT.
Ids term is up lie will have served
"What
Do
You
Think
When
You
CAPITAL
REMOVAL
twelve years in that capacity.— DeThink
?
A
curious
thing
about
the
remarkThink?”
Mr.
Kline
is
an
inspiring
Land News.
At the meeting of the Marion ably exciting fight in the latest Char- speaker of the highest type.
On the last night will lie presented
County
Hoard of Trade last night, the les Ray film, "Scrap Iron," the First
NO PICNIC.
hoard, taking nction on tiie commu­ National attraction to he shown at the big musical novelty feature of
Getting out a newspaper is no pic­ nication from the Pnlutkn Chamber the Star Theatre tomorrow night, is tho Chautauqua—a grand concert by
nic. If we print jokes folks say we of Commerce, proposing the forma­ that the rounds run , on tiie screen Solis’ Marimba band of Central Amer­
icans. They will feature both classi­
are silly; if we don't, they say we tion of a capita) removal association, about the same time as they do in
cal and popular music on a huge mar­
reiterated
its
former
expression
in
the
ring.
have no sense of humor. If we pub­
fhnrles Ray planned carefully and imba—an Aztec instrument capable
lish original matter they say we lack favor of removing the capital to n
more
central
and
accessible
point
for
spent one whole day making diagrams of an almost infinite variety o f or­
variety; if wu publish tilings from
tiie
entire
state.
The
Hoard
of
Trade
in chalk on the stage for tho four chestral effects. The hand will also
other papers they say we are too lazy
i
favors
Ocala
as
the
best
place
for
enmora
men who cranked the fight kive a short concert preceding Mr.
to write. If we don’t go to church
Just three styles, “ Tom, Dick and Harry”—
we are heathens; if we do we are the first convention of the proposed front different angles. The result Klino*» lecture in tho afternoon,
association,
for
the
reason
timt
this
was
that
in
the
two
days
spent
on
bi
accordance
with
tiie
long
standhypocrites, if wo stay in tile office
wide, semi-English and English lasts, all in
we ought to lie out rustling news; if city is most accessible and easy to the fight, a very largo nrnr.hm- (&gt;r in» policy of tho Ilcdpnth Bureau, a
reach
by
all
interested.
Tho
Hoard
scenes
were
teken
with
only
one
respecial
story
hour
will
he
conducted
we are out nitsling news we are not
the same leather and they fit all feet right.
attending to our business at the o f­ of Trade extends a most cordial invi­ take, caused by the lights (icing turn- each morning or afternoon for the
tation
for
the
holding
of
the
conven­
ed
o(T
too
soon.
There
was
very
litchildren.
A
thoroughly
trained
young
fice. If we wear old clothes we are
not solvent; if we wear new clothes tion in Ocala. The matter of select­ tie r hearsing. Charles Ray explain, woman will have charge ofnhis work,
They’re solid leather all the way through,
they are not paid for. What in thun- ing delegates to the convention, ami ed the action and he and Tom O’- Th&lt;! " ‘ ‘tries will prove an unfailing de■
other matters pertaining to the occas- Brien, his opponent, just went "to bght to the youngsters.
ion, were referred to the Capital Re- it."
----------------------------made by the Edmonds Shoe Company, who
Have you phoned 325, IJower &amp;
moval (Midi.
It was Charlio’s first experience in
In passing this resolution, Ocnla is directing big scenes and his detormin- Roumillnt, for your free appointment
specialize in just these three shoes, and we’re
[— One of the
287-7tc
not trying to put one over on the oth­ ntion tiY direct his own features was with Miss Welch?
buttle policies
er randidates by securing prestige for justified. He handled the mob with
•&gt;-------------------------------sure you’ll agree that they are the biggest
---------------- decided on by
herself at the opening of the contest. oasennd the action of the fight speaks RoiTlil Investigators
this store at its very Incep­
She simply gives notice to delegates eloquently for itself, v
tion was the policy never to
To Continue Probe 2 shoe values at the price in the world.
from other cities that they will he
exaggerate in our advertis­
very welcome, and she will furnish
Wo hnvo been fortunnte in engag­
ing or indulge in sensation■
them a place for unbiased am) undis­ ing the services of Miss Welch, tho
NORFOLK, Feb. 28.— The investi­
al statements. We hnvc al­
turbed discussion.
famous beauty specialist of Boston, gation nt Langley Field nnd a* tho
ways aimed to give more
As to what the proposed convention Mass., for tho week o f February 27th nrmy supply base to determine tho
than the customers expect.
will do, the Star cannot prophesy. We to March 4th giving private demon­ cause o f the Roma disnstnr InHt Tues­
Our desire is to sell the best
do not think it possible for any con­ strations free of ohnrgo in your home day will probably extend into next
vention to make a binding decision, of the proper method of caring for week, according to announcement
jiut it can probably plan the manner your complexion ns well ns hair and made tonight by Colonel Fisher, chief
to obtain a decision. The Star is in- scalp. Pleaso phono Bower &amp; Uou- of the lighter than air sorvice nt 5
dined to favor tho proposition o f the miliat, 325 and make your appoint- Langley Field.
Tampa Hoard of Trade, for a referen- j meats onrly ns Miss Welch’s time is
Twenty or more witnesses already
Phone* 497-494
dum in Peninsula Florida, to select a very limited.
287-7te have appeared before the hoard o f
WBLAKA BLOCK
candidate city against Tallahassee. I
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---------------------------- enquiry to give testimony In regard
We do not think, however, it should! Tho Herald for Post Cards.
to the catastrophe.
deration Is a poor editor to do any­
how? Like as not, somo editor will
say wo swiped this from an exchange.
We did.— Maryville (M o.) Democrat-

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ON APRIL 4TH

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of cPurchasing Outside Securities Unless Endorsed by Your Bank
Stock salesman always talk big dividends.
Do you know of any dividends— big or little— that
have been paid on the many schemes recently exploited
throughout the state?
W E DON’T, blit we DO K N O W of dividends paid
and made through investing in Sanford and Seminole
County.
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Local investments have a loanable value— ask your hanker how much he’ll loan you on the nicely engraved
stock certificates of outside securities now cluttering up your safe.
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iTERSnURO, Fob. 28.—
tli'ir liquor nlwnys has
riled ns powerful but the
rve n nr wbrnnil with atill
in it has been put on thu
a result o f ii aerlea o f Inre one night Inst week. A
sltnr fmm Dayton, Ohio,
police say, wns "nhlnothe time, in In the hosn wild ride in bis nntomoe which tie wrecked his own
other cars, tore clown d e c ­
lines, caused the fire donnd a crew of linemen to
maces to bn called out nnd
ntire pollen foreo ordered on
■ound him up. The wild rldfd a irash In his head nnd
aft placed in a cell nt police
tors collapsed. Ho wns rcthe hospital where It wns
loald have to remain severternpt to hrenk nil speed rofd when the enr crashed incarrying electric wires. The
Ppod, severing the wires nnd
w wrecked.
rce of driving nn nutomobllo
(taxlcnted wns posted on the
ckot.
f f;KI ES POLICE
TAK,‘: d'WO ARRESTS
1AVI.OR MURDER CASE
I Iv,*!',’ , A" " " ,e|n l,,«l I'reanl

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:ES, Fob. 28 .—Two
C ’""rested liy the pol'ce enrly
Ind are hehl for investigation
Frtian with the Taylor murder.
I n s "'"nea are withhold, hut
Jc,‘ Mid they were members of
r KBj,lu Bund which lint! hecn
r? 'n ‘ ,lL‘ Hollywood faction,
r arities nre Hiirchincf for a
r n vv*11’ neaped from the house
I ‘ other two wore arrested.

DISTRIBUTION OF AUTO
LICENSE TAX RECEIPTS

YO U N E V E R
T H IN K

First 25,000 Tags Brig $334,997.95— How Funds
Are Apportioned— Part Goes Back to County
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CLEVER NEW HRAi n
TRIMMINGS
One finds definite pleasure in the cm*
ploynlent of Ihe new braids, cs|&gt;cctully
on (rocks (or seiiti-fonMiil wear. In
sponge color |)ii|iictme, the tbes*^ to
tae left strikes a new note in sim­
plicity. The gathered skirt with bibextension on tile front gore, is attached
to i lung-w,listed blouse and trimmed
with short bands of Ci rainel brown
silk braid. Single hand* of tIw braid
finish tlie short sleeves, while a girdle
of self-material holds in ihe fulness at
the waist. Medium size requires .1
yard* 54-ini'li _material, with 2 yards
inch-wide braid.
. . .
Narrow silk soutache, also in brown,
is stitched n|«&gt;*« a background ,«f
tv, he color tricoline, for tlie decoration
of the second nmdcl. Tlie trimming i*
reliented on the short sleeves with
beautiful clTcit.hm the deep collar!* of
brown silk duvetyn., Medium sue requirca i} \ yard* 5 l-iiidi material and
two hunch's of soutache braid.
First Model: Pictorial Review Dress
No. 9047. Sues, Jl l" *1 Inches bust.
Price, A3 cent*.
Secujid Model:
Dress No. 9 ISO.
Sizes, a4 to 44 inches bust. I rice, 35
cents. 11raiding No. 12426, lr!,l|”f" '
blue or yellow, 25 cents, and 11240,
transfer, bine or yellow, 20 cents.

(Front Tampa Tribune)
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 28.—The comptroller has announced the distribu­
tion a fthe first installment of the funds derived front the sale of motor ve­
hicle license tags. This amount includes only the first 26,000 tags sold, the
gross receipts front which amount to $334,007.06.
There is a 0 per cent reserve of this fund for expenses, that is, for the
work incident to the sale and disrtihution of license tags. The rest of the
fund is also divided by low, as follows: Five per cent for the maintenance
of the state road department: 26 per cent for state aid fund to the various
counties, and the balance goes for state, and state federal aid roads.
The next installment of this fund will he distributed by the comptroller
within the next two weeks, and it wns stated in his office that this amount
would greatly exceed the first Installment.
Of tin* first installment, Hillsborough county shows:
Gross receipts .....................................................................
$2li.G33.H0
Six per cent reserve for expenses.
..........
1,698.03
Five per cent maintenance, state road department.......................... 1,261.79
Twenty-five per cent state aid to county
0,258.94

Balance

$17,525.01

OF a bank as the most human of institu­
tions, do you?
What other institution deals so closely
with the dreams, ambitions and confi­
dence of human beings?
Every dream, every ambition must have
a solid financial foundation for its real­
ization.
We are here to help make the dreams of
this community come true.

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INTEREST PAID

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Other South Florida counties are as follows:
* 6% Mainten- 25% State Aid
; STRENGTH
PROGRESS
SERVICE ■
fund t"
ane e Road De­
Balance
county
Cross itec'ts
IK/&lt; reserve partment
County
$17,803.08 ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■■ » ■ X 0 1 11M
$0,358.10
$1,271.69
$27,967.27
$1,023.41
Pinellas
1,058.52
1,003.91
332.61
7,070.78
121,01
Manatee
1,009.08
690.31
119.26
2.637.60
162.26
Pasco
150.07
109.71
32.15
084.00
11.04
Hernando
10,907.55
0,038.11
1.207.08
26,096.30
1,641.72
Polk
1,987.19
109.82
111.96
3.020.60
181.23
DcSolo
2,183.02
887.91
177.4(1
3,771.50
220.47
Osceola
10,957.98
0,050.12
1,211.28
25,772,90
1,610.32
Orange
749.90
207.84
53.57
1,139.75
83.38
Citrus
1,018.75
303.84
72.77
1,548.25 .
92.89
Levy ........
Is u real town.
5,770.51
2,003.05
412.01
8,778.91
520.74
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Marion
530.43
191.58
38.32
815.25
18.92
And prelty soon she is going to lie a realcity.
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Sumter .....
3,203.11
1,105.51
233.10
4.959.00
297.58
SEMINOLE
2,215.10
1,148.38
229.08
Do you remember when you could have bought a lot J
4,880.72
293.20
St. Lucie
1,051.48
375.53
75.11
around
Ith or 5th streets on Park avenue for five or six Inin- «
1.508.00
•
95.88
Highlands
3,081.77
1,31
1.92
262.
U
K
..
5,595.39
335.72
dred dollars?
5
Brevard
12,121.09
1,328.93
805.78
.. 18,120.97
1,105.20
Volusia
1,790.92
IP YOU DON’T ACT NOW you are going to do some *
039.01
127.92
..
2,721.75
103.30
Sarasota
8,039.00
more
remembering, and the second time you remember it’s ^
2,871.29
547.20
733.10
Lake ......... .. 12,218.25

Sanford, F lo rid a

going to hurt. »

PAUL C. BRYAN NEW
GERMANY WILL DIG UP
BROWARD CO. SHERIFF
SOME MORE GOLD COIN

'hrmv a lock away juHt hof'ou Iosp ‘ he keys. Bring It to
nrider’s shop at 200 Palmetto FLETCHER INTENDS TO
(Hr The Ammclnlcd l,rr«»l
PROVIDE ADDITIONAL
r *h« price of a now nno.
BERLIN, Feb. 2 8 .- A provisional
JUDGESHIP in STATE agreement ban been reached between
^
200-ltp
the ullied reparation commlision nnd
^!dl I'iatios, from fnctory to
the German government for thu an­
l l l r The A « u f I « t o l l*re»«&gt;
’flies. When you are out shopWASHINGTON, Fob. 27.—Senator nual paymont by Germany of 702,
, n l f,"l
Stop in at T. J. Fletcher him proparod nnd will nt 000,000 gold marks In cash and 145,. S" ns’ ami look them over. nt once push an amendment to the 000,000 gold mnrks in kind, li wus
u' ^Ir. Lanier, for prices and bill, providing nddltlonnl
federal announced today.
_______
288-tfc judges which would give one to the
Buy it with a Herald Want Ad.
southern district of Florida.
U with a Herald Want Ad.

&lt;iir Tth** Aunti’ll*i i'il
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fob. 28.—
Governor Ilnrdoe has appointed Paul
C. Bryan as sheriff of Broward counmoved last Saturday by the governor
for alleged fnllurc to interfere with
the operations of confidence men hero.
Bryan, who Is ft postal clerk, aged
30 years, has resided hero for the last
twenty years,

Your own terms.

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support o f tho proposal. If tho can*
H enry McLa«])»
nls could be built to connect with In*
dian river it would bo possiblo to
i
OPTICIAN—OPTOHgjl
ship goods by wntcr from all South
Florida nnd tho saving to tho state
would bo hard to estimate. Mr. Sligh
said. The engineer will report to tho
next meeting nnd at that tlmo It is
PROPOSITION TO CONNECT OIL likely that dofinlte notion will bo tak­
en by the league.— Orlnndo Sentinel.
LANDO AND OTHER
CITIES.
Have you phoned 325, Bower &amp; j T o t h e Belli H3.rd.W3.rG
g Q • j f y jQ d o n ’ t
Opening up, by means o f canals, Ilnumlllnt, for your freo appointment
u waterway systim from klssimmeo with MIbs Wolch?
‘ L find bargains there, no
to Indlnn river by way of Orlnndo
was the chief topic of discussion at
use looking anywhere.
a meeting Inst night o f tho Central
C(
Floridn Wntcr Traffic league, held In
Sanford.
The pructibility of the plan to con­
nect Inland Floridn with the St.
Get A n Abstract It,
Johns nnd Indian rivorn will be in­
vestigated by William T. Donnelly,
Buying Propertj
n consulting engineer of New York,
who is connected with the Gcnorat
Water Transportation company and
E. A. DOUGLASS,!
who operates n number of electric
cnnnl boats in New York state. Mr.
Donnelly will visit Orlando nnd other
■
M
il
f J"lI lE " U ” means ultimate! It
■
cities in this section o f the state and
is the matured product o f a pre­
will attend a meeting of the league
which will bo hold here in the nonr
determined plan behind everything
future. He declnred Inst night, in
Lexington lias done for more than
nil address before members of tho
a decade.
league, that New York state had
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Cleanliness is next to Godliness
Power has been put to music by ■
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one proposed for this stnte and that
the famous Anstcd Engine.
millions o f dollnrs had been saved in
!
Wo invito the public and nil users of ELDER
transportation charges.
It
has
a
split-second
acceleration,
SPRINGS
W ATER to visit tho spring nnd in
At the mooting statistics ware in­
our
method
of handling its product. Why take
troduced which showed that shipping
is a champion on hills, and is a thor­
a
chance?
Your eminent physicians claim
by water had greatly Increased in
oughbred under every condition,
that this water in unexcelled and its purity
Florida during the past few months.!
makes it most beneficial for many troubles.
It is estinmted that imports from I
the north arriving by hunt have near­
Tho Ford people of Snnford ns well as the
ly tripled since last year and that
Western Union recommend this water for
shipments from Floridn to northern
DISTRIBUTORS
batteries.
points by the water route have in -1
FLORIDA
creased 100 per cent. It was shown SANbORD
Call phone 311 nnd have a bottle of this water
that 2,000,000 tons o f perishable
sent you and protect vour health.
goods have been shipped from Flor­
ida this season, hut this figure in­
cludes shipments by rail. S. J. Sligh,
MllfUff HAMill
of this city, president o f the league,
Lniaitaa Malar Com
pany
said hist night he expected to sec
Aaaaanvlllt, ladlaaa, U. I . A.
SANFO RD
- :FLORIDA
shipments by water to show even
hUtUit
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greater increases within another
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yen r.
The league will meet again in Snn­
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ford next Friday night to discuss the
proposed cjyinl system further and
to fix the date of the meeting which
will he held here. Mr. Sligh has ap­
pointed committees to assist Mr,
Donnelley in# planning the canals
C L A S SIF IE D A D V E R T IS IN G C O L U M N S OF THE
and the league is enthusiastic in its

CANAL THROUGH
INLAND FLORIDA
PLAN OF LEAGUE

Sanford, Fin., Fob. 27, 1022.
To the Snnford Ifornld,
Sanford, Fla.
Dear Mr. Holly:
In a recent Issue of your projjresbWc paper, you Invited people who
could ulvo Information on tho subjoct
o f "Soft Wntor near Sanford,” to
communicate with the Herald. Avail­
ing myself of this Invitation, I sub­
mit the following description of an
artesinn well that I own nt Tuskawilln. Tuskawilla is almost due south
of Sanford nonr tho south bank of
Luke Jessup, a little north of Timkawilln station on the Oviedo railroad.
The exact location is the orange
grovo that at one time bclongejl to
our worthy citizen, J. K. Paco, and
the landing on the lake at the foot of
Juflt how voraatlK) Is tho ono-pioco
a rond running north from the present dress is shown by this model In dark
brick Oviedo road to the lake shore bluo Poirot twill trimmed with black
is known as Bentley’s Landing. The and dark blue beads. It la cnllod a
well is nt a small dwelling house on one-piece mUugutc and fastens nt
ono side. At the buck thuro 1b a
top of the hill on the wagon rond straight panel effoct, only tho sldoa
aforednid. The distance from Snnford being gathered. T.ho buttons nro of
is about eight miles and could bo self-muterlul. Medium slzo requires
reached in about that distance if San­ 2)4 yards 51-Inch material.
Pictorial Review Dross No. 9192.
ford avenue was extended through
Sizes, 31 to II Inches bust. Price, 3G
Lake Jessup to connect with tho brick ronls. Embroidery No. 12501. Trans­
rond to Oviedo at Clifton Station on fer, bluo dr yellow, 25 cents.
the Sanford and Oviedo railroad.
The elevation of the ground where
tain the information therein contain­
the well is loented is about twentyed.
five feet above the water in Lake Jes­
In conclusion 1 will sny: Tho dis­
sup, and the water level of the well
tance t» this remarkable well and to
is fourteen feet and ten inches above
Oviedo and Chuluotn from Sanford,
the ground. It will lie clear to peo­
would he reduced several miles by con­
ple familiar with Hie artesian wells
tinuing Sanford avenue through Lake
around Sanford, that the hydrostatic
Jessup by a bridge or a fill which a
level of this well is several feet high­
dredge could make, about a mile long.
er than the nrtesian wells around San­
A pipe convoying water to supply the
ford. It is softer than rainwater.
City of Sanford along this fill or
Until a two-story house near tho
bridge would not lie a very expensive
well was destroyed'by fire, the water
matter, and would give Snnford the
from 'his well supplied the lavitory in
finest, softest, healthiest water im­
the second story of the house without
aginable. In nil probability thero is
pumping. It is a two inch well, 85
plenty of it to supply the city.
feet deep and flows a full pipe of ex­
Yours truly,
ceedingly clear soft water slightly
M. F. ROBINSON.
charged with sulphur gas ns it comes
- - ------ o -----------fresh from the well, but this gas soon
OCALA WILL INCREASE
escapes when exposed to tho air.
PUBLIC UTILITY I'l.ANT
The following letter from ttie
Dyrenforth Laboratory at Jackson­
— CITY IS GROWING
ville, Florida, will be of interest.
( l l j T in - A » « iii'ln ( r il I ' r r M l
Jacksonville, Fin., Feb. 23, 1922.
OCALA, Feb. 28.—The future of
"Mr. M. F. Robinson,
Ocala never appeared brighter than
"111! N. Park avenue,
it does at present. The growth of
"Sanford, Fla.
the
city is indicated conclusively by
"Dear Sir:
the demand for tho enlargement o f
"W e are enclosing herewith the re­
public
utilities. Recent
develop­
sults of tho analysis on your water
GIas§ is largely com­
ments have shown that the consump­
sample, recently submitted. We think
tion of electric current during 1921
you will lie pleased with these results,
posed of Silica Sand
increased over 50 per cent and the
which lay bare the chemical construc­
municipal plant must lie enlarged to
tion of your fine water. It is seldom
meet
tho dcmnml, and the Oint.i Tel­
— 171—'da has unlimitthe ease that so soft a water Hess
ephone
company
has
found
it
ncces
-1
than 300 parts per million of mineral
sary to install an additional switch
t
\\es of almost
impurity), is encountered in an artes­
hoard in order to meet tin* demands
ian well, It is all tile better because
the mineral content runs to magnes­ for new plumes. Enlargement of the
pure oilica.
ium and lime salts, instead of to water works also has become neces­
chlorides of soda and iron, as is often sary. The city also is faced with a .
housing shortage and a shortage of ■
the case with Florida water. The sul­
store
room. A now high school build­
phur content is not too high, and
ing
will
have to be erected at once to
would lend to diminish after collect­
accomodate
the increased number of
ing.
students
and
additional property far
“ In ease you are in doubt about the
the
city
schools
already has been pur­
forms of statement ,it may he said
chased.
that these forms are the mn^ selfim y / / V o t
There has undoubtedly been an in­
explanatory of any. The 'Ionic' states
the pure, uncomhincd radicles of the crease in the population o f Ocala
elements as found, and is a form since the census was taken In 1920.
adapted exclusively by the U. S. Geo­ Tho value o f new buildings erected
logical Survey in its report on wat­ during the past twelve months and
ers. The per cent column states the now under construction is estimated
o tfa a b fro m F lo r id a Sand"
percent of these to the whole. The to exceed $-100,000 and this figure
'Combination' statement is the more does not includl the several hand­
usual popular form, and states tho-ro- some buildings that will replace
latioiis of tlie acid and basic radiclus those destroyed by the recent fire in
the business section of the city.
to one another, in fact, the* probable
The records o f the Marion county
combination ns it exists in the wntur.
hoard
o f trade which after March 1
The sanitary analysis shows positive
will
he
known as the Marion county
absence of any foreign contamination,
chamber
o f commerce, shows that
and that it is a pure, sweet, whole­
during
the
past year an increased
some water.
number
of
persons
in other states
"W e thank you for your patronage,
809-11 Biibce Building,
have made inquiry concerning Ocala
and trust that you will call on ns
and Marion county.
whenever tho occasion arises.
Jacksonville, 71a.
"Respectfuly submitted,
THE NEW 2.1RD PSALM.
“ DYRENFORTH LABORATORY
(Signed) "L. Y. DRYENFORTH."
Harding is now my shepnrd and I
The following is the microscopic ex­ am in want.
amination made by said laboratory:
He ninketh me to lie down on the
"No spores, organisms or living park benches,
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matter; no vegetable matter; some
He lendeth me beside tile free soup'
inert particles (dust, etc.)"
houses,
The
sanitary-chemical
analysis
lie restoreth my doubt in the re­
made by the same Laboratory is as publican party,
follows:
lie Icadeth mo in the paths of de­
Free ammonia, 0.05 parts per mil­ struction for his party’s sake,
lion, 0.003 grains per million.
Yen, tho’ I walk thru Che valley of
Albuminoid Ammonia, 0.03 parts the shadow of starvation I do fear
Redeved
per million,,0.002 grains per million. evil, for thou art against me, thy
in 72 Hours
Nitrites— none.
policies and the profiteers they frigh­
W ithout Drugs
Nitrates, trace.
ten me,
Chlorine, 23.00 parts per million;
Thou preparcst a reduction in
Peine In Heart, Chaat, Shoulder, Anna—
Angina I’actorla—Difficult Breath. Smother­
1.34 grains pur gallon.
wages before me In tho presence of
Dirty, Fainting Spoil*. Dropaleal 8 wallTotal solidH on evaporation, 101,00 my enemies; thou anolntest my in­ Iing,
n o . Albumen and H u or, have beat) par-man*
parts per million; 11.1-1 grains per come with taxes; my expenses run­ antty relieved within 7 3 hour, la 3 woohi,
w ithout D rug* on d M td lcIn oK lu thouaanda
gallon.
ning over my income,
o f copnu, by Tho Walden Method.
of
Turbidity, negativu. Color, none.
aufTarere o f Haart Trouble, Cardlao Asthma,
Surely poverty and unemployment
Amrlna, Blood Preaau re. Threatened ParalysU,
1'aHte, faintly mineral.
will follow me all the days of this
Hardened Arteries and Kldnay Complainta
Hot Odor, none. Cold Odor, none.
havo no oriranlo troublaand can bo promptly
normalcy administration and I will
and parmanantly relieved by The Walden
Tho quantitative analysis is quite dwell in a rented house forever—
Method, without drug*. Write for 88 page
technical and of considerable length Ex.
book, copyrighted, explaining the Nature,
Cauaee and Permanent Railed o f tbaao corn*
and rnthur too lengthy for this artielp,
plalnta, without draga. Scientific Conaalutloo
hut is on exhibition at the office of
Chart, References, ate., which will be rent to
Miss Welch, thiv Yimous Remitv
■ulfarera Free, upon receipt o f a atatement oi
M. F. Robinson, 11(1 North Park ave­ Specialist at Bower &amp; Roumillat’s all
their caau. Addreee: The Walden Inatltuta,
nue, and anyone Interested may oh- this week.
287-7tc •Suite 407, Plymouth Bide., New Haven. Conn.

Tidewater Glass
Mfg. Co.

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Elder Springs Water Co.

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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 family has more comforts— even 1 luxuries—
through taking advantage o f the chance to buy things
for a half or less from the advertisers.
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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 i t '
is always “ something for something,” with the honors
even on both sides. Study the classified section of—

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W E D N E S D A Y IS DIAM O ND D A Y — NUM EROUS D IA M O N D PIECES W IL L BE OFFERED BESIDES TH E R E G U A R STOCK

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BANK S A Y S :

“ I am here to help you, if you will
let me, and every courtesy, ser­
vice and assistance that it is pos­
sible for me to render is yours if
you bank with us.”

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NOTICE
Wo htivo a limited supply of the new I’eacc Dollars which we will dis­
tribute to our friends and customers ns lout; as they last.

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A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. I*. FORSTER, [’ resident

II. F. WHITNEH, Cnshler

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It never grows tiresome—
this weather talk. A Flori­
da resident knows what the
weather means, especially
if he has been north this
winter and he knows, or he
should know, that the Flor­
ida brand heats the world
and we enn always stand
up and talk about our
weather because it is the
greatest brand of weather,
sumer and winter, that ex­
ists on Ibis mundane sphere,
.lust think of the wonderfid weather today with the
scent of the orange blos­
soms in the air and the
cents from the celery crop
coming in to San ford every
day. Nave you a litle cel­
ery farm that you are culti­
vating?
5:10 A. M. FEII. 2H, 1022
Maximum
88
Minimum
' lift
Range

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tin remoter
Calm and cloudy.

20.23

COMFORT COTTAGE

CARPETS and KUOS WASHED and
CLEANED at your home, or we will
1) now open for guests. Will ho glad
call f*»r »nd deliver.— Hnmiltoa-Heuch
to see now ns well as olf*
’
;ed.. .Makes rues look like
P.ooms and menls, nlso moi
ford Steam I’ rcsscry. Phono
heated.
trd, Florida.
288-fitp
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.Mrs.

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School bonds ami improvement
bonds ami bonds for munieipal owner­
ship next.

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Celery money is rolling in and ears
of fresh, crisp celery are moving out
every day now in Sanford.

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Gretchen Cox and Company
Zedeler Symphonic Quintet
Notable Lectures on
Timely Subjects

BIG DAYS

Chautauqua Week Here

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SHINE SHOCK IS
LATEST WRINKLE
AT ST. PETERSBURG

Sanford, Florida

The Bank of Safety
Security-Service

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

Arkansas Law Invulld.

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WASHINGTON, Feh. 28.—Tho
state law of Arkansas, prohibiting
corporations doing business in tho
state from removing cases from
stato to Federal Courts wns today
held Invalid by the Supreme Court.

prosperous

New Year.

I The Peoples" '
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ABUOOV*
WEST PALM

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Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
If we please you, tell nthem; if no*
tell iih. Phone 198

H. W . NICKERSON
Public Accountant; Audita— Syatema
Income Tax Service
Room 10 McNcill-Duviii Bldg,
"hone 852
Orlando, Flo.

Auto Radiator Repair
Shop
Located nt 207 French Avc., between
2nd and Third.

E. It. BERGQUIST.

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

.. Employment Bureau..

The vocational committee of tho BualnesH and Profenaional Women's Club
Attorney and Counscllor-at-Law
Practicing in Stute and Federal CourtH requests all young woman d*atring
employment to register at the P in t
Over Seminole County Bank
Natlonul Bank.
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
George A . DeCottes

Attorney-at-Lnw
Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD -:-:- FLORIDA

Mr. and Mrs. Lindburg and son, o f
Daytona; Mrs. F. II. Baker and niece
of New York; Mr. mid Mrs. C. D.
Vincent, of Orange, N. J.T were the
guests of Mrs. II. C. Waters at her
suburban homo on Saturday.

CHULUOTA INN

MRS. CHAS. D. BRU M LEY, M anager

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Many now homes are contemplated
in Sanford for this summer and to­
gether with the many improvements
to ho made by the city will make San­
ford a busy city all through the long
summer dnys.

APRIL 4th to APRIL 8th-

On the Okeechobee Jlranch o f the HoelJn hnaf Conat !(“ ilwny.
to. Flo.. HtnonK &gt;h. pine, and lake, of Seminole « « * r . « W
modern brick hotel, with prl.n l. b .th . .ndI hot
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cl..,, culilne. Hole, ,2.50 to l « 0 P*r ^
*&gt;» *» » 18 " " W" k’
cording to location of room.

M@rdlaanadlns®=

The Store That is Different

Cultural Manager Huston, of the
Southern Utilities Company, is in the
city looking over the local plant and
investigating many
improvements
that will be. made here this summer.

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Miss Welch, the Famous Reality
Mr. and Mrs, .1. It. Wilson, of
Winchester, Conn.; Mrs. J. D. Fair- Specialist at Bower &amp; Rnumillat’s all
287-7tc
child and daughter, Christian, of Okla­ this week.
homa City, Okla., are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Adams.

Redpath Chautauqua

ROLLING

INTO OUR PLACE N O W

Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Duliose leave
this afternoon for Knoxville, Ten. Mr.
IVillose, is one of the editors for the
Knoxville News.
THREE BANDITS
HEM) UP CLERKS
AMERICAN LEGION
If all the money that is spent in
C O N V E N T IO N
IN STREET CAR
EX- SGCTVKB B t U N O M * SCMlNOlX SUN OAJtft
foreign securities was invested in San­
: H 13 IB 17
i llr Tlt»»
|*r#**«o
ford real estate there would lie some­
COVINGTON,
Ky..
Feh.
28.—Three
thing doing here.
For information and reservation
bandits this morning boarded a
street
car
and
at
the
point
of
a
pistol,
see
Kenneth Murrlel, Adjutant, CampMrs. William Kerry and daughter,
robbed
two
clerks
who
are
connected
holl-Lossing Post, Sanford.
who have been spending some time
with her sister, Mrs. II. C. Waters, with the First National Hank of Lud­
returned to their home in Apopka on low, Kentucky, of a satchel contain­
R4iuin*lLiP«P4i*aKa*i
ing seven thousand dollars.
Sunday.

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winter visitor from Daytona, Ohio,
who the police said was “ shine
shocked" at the time, is in the hos­
pital after a wild ride in his auto­
mobile during which he wrecked his
own car and two others, tore down
electric power lines, caused the fire
department and a crew of linemen to
repair damages to he called out and
hail the entire police force ordered on
duty to round him up. The wild rider
after being placed in a cell at police
headquarters collapsed. He was re­
moved to the hospital where il was
said he would have to remain sev­
eral days.
The attempt to break all speed rec­
ords ended when the car crashed into
u pole carrying electric wires. The
pole snapped, severing the wires and
the ear was wrecked.
A charge of driving an milomohile
while intoxicated was posted on the
police docket.

So

Sanford is stepping out.

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son, Sept. 15, II 21
Grapefruit
m s 1520
732
Oranges
3331 8023 2101
Vegetables
32
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Lettuce
1511 1012
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Pineapples
0
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Tomatoes
318
127
It
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Celery
■115 892
Potatoes
1
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Peppers
100
29
Cabbage
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071
Strawberries
11
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The following number of cars con­
taining fruits and vegetables were
forwarded from Jacksonville, Hamp­
ton and High Springs, via all-rail,
during the forty-eight hours ending
Feh. 27th. 1022:
Grapefruit .......Mi
81
101
21
Oranges .. ....... 23
112
i7
152
Vegetable!)
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Lettuce
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Tomatoes
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Celery
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Peppers
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Strnwberrb•s
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Miits. ami beyond; second for north of
Savannah; third fo 1* Southern point:
nm! hint cm umn is grand total.

ST. I’ KTERSnURG, Fin.. Feh. 28.
-Florida bootleg liquor always lias
been regarded as powerful hut the
police believe a new brand with still
more kick in it has been put on the
cidents here one night Inst week. A

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FRUITS AND VEGETABLE
Shipments from Florida

For Florida: Cloudy, local
rains tonight or Wednes­
day; cooler in north por­
tion tonight. Coldes in the
north and central portions
Wednesday.
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SANFO RD

N O V E LTY

W O RKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

VVm. J. Kermode, D. C. General Shop and Mil]
Doctor of Chiropractic
W ork

Tho Circlet USelf-Adjusting. It aim
Asps at
ply slips over the head, elsspi
waist and smooths out ugly llnss.

If your dealer can 't net It send
actual bust m ea.'vre, name, ad­
dress &amp; SI. SO. W e’ll send tho
Circletprepaid. Sixes 34 to 48.
Nemo Hygienic-Fashion Institute
120 E. 16 St. New York., Dep’t M.

Gnrncr-WoodmfT Building
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Office Hours:
517 Commercial Street Sanford, Via.
0 to 12 n. nt. and 1 to 0 p. in.
Sundays nnd avenings by appointment

Acteylene W elding

S. O. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
SANFORD

FLORID/

OF ALL KINDS

Sanford W elding Co.
109 North Sanford Avenue

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1922
Hupport o f tho proposal. I f tho cannlfl could be built to connect with In­
dian river it would bo possible to
ship (toads by water from all South
Florida and tho nnving to tho stato
would bo hard to estimate. Mr. Sliffh
said. The engineer will report to tho
next meeting and at that time it Is
likely that definite action will bo tak­
en by the lenguo.— Orlando Sentinel.

Daily Fashion Hint

t u s k a W il l a w a t e r .

Henry McLauI
OPTICIAN-OPTOM

PROPOSITION TO CONNECT OR
Sanford, Fin., Fob. 27, 1022.
LANDO AND OTHER
To tho Sanford Herald,
CITIES.
Snnford, Fla.
Hnvo you phoned 325, Bower &amp; To the Ball Hardware
Dear Mr. Holly:
Roumillnt,
for your free appointment we wil go;
Opening up, by means o f canals,
if we don’t
In a recent issue o f your progres­
with
Miss
Welch?
287-7tc
u waterway syst mi from Kissimmee
sive paper, you invited people who
find bargains there, no
to Indian river by way of Orlando
could give information on tho subject
was the chief topic of discussion at
of "S oft Wntor near Sanford," to
use looking anywhere.
a
meeting last night o f the Central
communicate with the Herald. Avail­
Florida Wnter Traffic league, hold in
ing myself of this invitation, I sub­
Sanford.
mit the following description of nn
The pructibllity o f the plan to con­
artesian woll that I own at Tuskanect
Inland Florida with the St.
Get An Abstract B
wllla. Tuskawilla is almost due south
Johns
and Indian rivors will bo in­
of Snnford near tho south bank of
vestigated by William T. Donnelly,
Lake Jessup, a little north of TusknBuying Proper
a
consulting engineer of New York,
wllln station on the Oviedo railroad.
who is connected with the Gencrnl
The exnct location is tho orange
Water Transportation company and
E. A. DOUGLASS,
grove that at one time belonged to
who
operates a number of electric
our worthy citizen, J. E. Paco, and
ONE PIECE REDINGOTE.
canal bonts in New York state. Mr.
the landing on the Inko at the foot of
Just how vor.«ntlk) ia tho ono-ploco
a road running north from tho present dress is shown by this model In dark Donnelly will visit Orlando and other
'■jpIIE " U ” means ultimate/ It
brick Oviedo road to tho lnko shore bluo Polrut twill trimmed with black cities in this section o f the state and
is the matured product of a pre­
is known as Bontloy's Landing. The and dark blue bonds. It Is called a will attend a meeting of the league
which will he hold here in the near
determined plan behind everything
well is at a small dwelling house on
future.
He
declared
last
night,
in
top of the hill on the wagon road
Lexington has done for more than
nn address before members of tho
aforesaid. The distance from Snnford
a decade.
I league, that Now York stntc had
is about eight miles and could bo
built n cnnnl system similar to tho
reached in about that distance if Snn­
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
Tower has been put to music by
one proposed for this state nnd thnt
ford avenue was extended through
the famous Anstcd Engine.
millions of dollars had been saved In
Lake Jessup to connect with tho brick
We invito the public nnd ail users of ELDER
transportation
charges.
road to Oviedo at Clifton Station on
SPRINGS
W ATER to visit the spring nntl in
It
has
a
split-second
acceleration,
At the mooting statistics wore in-1
the Snnford and Oviedo railroad.
our
method
of handling its product. Why take
traduced which showed thnt shipping
is a champion on hills, and is a thor­
The elevation of the ground where
a
chance?
Your eminent physicians ’ claim
tain tiie information therein contain­ by water had greatly Increased in
the well is located is about twentyoughbred under every condition,
thnt
this
water
in unexcelled nnd its purity
ed.
Florida during tho past few months. J
five feet above the water in Luke Jes­
makes it most boneficial for many troubles.
In conclusion I will say: The dis­ It is estimated that Imports from I
sup, and the water level of the well
tance to this remarkable well and to the north arriving by boat have near­
is fourteen feet and ten inches above
The Ford people o f Sanford as well as the
Oviedo and Chuluotn from Snnford, ly tripled since Inst year and thnt
the ground. It will he clear to peo­
Western
Union recommend this water for
would he reduced several miles by con­ shipments from Florida to northern
ple familiar with Hie artesian wells
DISTRIBUTORS
batteries.
tinuing Sanford avenue through Lake points by the water route have in­
around Sanford, that tho hydrostatic
Jessup by a bridge or a fill which a creased 100 per cent. It was shown
Call phone 311 nnd have a bottle of this water
level of this well is several feet high­
dredge could make, about a mile long, that 2,000,000 tons of perishable
sent you nnd protect vour health.
er than tho artesian wells around San­
A pipe conveying wntor to supply the goods have boon shipped from Flor­
ford. It is softer than rainwater.
City of Snnford along this fill or ida this season, but this figure in­
Until a two-story house near thu
bridge would not be a very expensive cludes shipments by rnii. S. J. Sligli,
well was destroyed*by fire, the water 1
matter, and would give Snnford the of this city, president o f the league,
from, this well supplied the lavitory in
finest, softest, healthiest water im­ said last night he expected to see
Lexington Motor Conpsaj
the second story of the house without
aginable. In all probability there is shipments by water to show even
O u u r i v l l l * , Indiana, U. S. A .
SANFORD
- :FLORID.
pumping. It is a two inch well, H5
plenty of it to supply the city.
greater increases within another
feet deep and flows a full pipe of ex­
Yours truly,
yenr.
ceedingly clear soft water slightly j
M. F. ROBINSON.
The league will meet ngnin in Snn­
charged with sulphur gas as it comes
ford next Friday night to discuss the
fresh from the well, but this gas soon
proposed cjyinl system further and
escapes when exposed to the air.
to fix the date of tiie meeting which
The following letter from the
will
bo held here. Mr. Sligh has ap­
Dyrenforth Laboratory at Jackson­
pointed
committees to assist Mr.
ville, Florida, will be of interest,
Donnelley
in# planning the ennuis
Jacksonville, Fin., Feb. 23, 11*22.
C L A S SIF IE D A D V E R T IS IN G C O L U M N S OF THE
and
the
league
is enthusiastic in its
"Mr. M. F. Robinson,
"110 N. Park avenue,
D A IL Y H E R A L D
it does at present. The growth of
"Snnford, Fla.
the city is indicated conclusively by
"Dear Sir:
the demand for tho enlargement o f
U*7“
"We are enclosing herewith the re­
kirc.
fitP'S’Wa.i. Of|l4H
public
utilities. Recent
develop­
WWWJUMP!
Glas$ is largely com­
sults of the analysis on your water
ments have shown that the consump­
sample, recently submitted. We think
tion of electric current during 1921
you will he pleased with these results,
posed of Silica Sand
increased over 50 per cent and the
which lay hare the chemical construc­
municipal plant must he enlarged to
tion o f your fine water, It is seldom
— T?,“*’da has unlimitmeet the demand, and the Ocala Tel­
the case that so soft a water (less
ephone company lias found it neces­
than JOO parts per million of mineral
sary to install an additionalt switch
c
ties of almost
impurity), is encountered in nn artes­
hoard
in order to meet the demands
ian well. It is all the better because
for new phones. Enlargement of the
the mineral content runs to magnes­
pure silica.
water works also has become neces­
ium and Iinto salts, instead of to
sary. The city also is faced with a
chlorides of soda and iron, us is often
the ease with Florida water. The sul­ housing shortage nnd a shortage of
phur content is not too high, and store room. A new high school build­
ing will have to be erected at once to
would tend It) diminish after collect­
accomodate
the increased number of
ing.
students
and
additional property far
"In case you are in doubt nhout tho
the city schools already has |„'cti pur­
forms of statement .it n\ay be said
chased.
tiiat these forms are the inu.^ selfThere has undoubtedly been an int xplanatory of any. Tho ‘ Ionic’ states
c/ense in the population of Ocala
the pure, uiicomldncd radicles of the
(dements as found, and is a form since tiie census was taken in 1920.
adapted exclusively by tiie U. S. Geo­ The value of new buildings o m ted
during the past twelve months nnd 1
logical Survey in its report on wat­
now under construction is estimated
ers. Tho per cent column states the
c/K adsifrom ^J/orida S a n d
to exceed $10(1,000 nnd this figure
percent of those to the whole. The
does not include the several hand­
‘Combination’ statement is the more
L IK E G R E A T , T H R O B B IN G M A R T S O F T R A D E ARE
some buildings that will replace
usual popular form, and stales the're­
lations of the acid and basic radicles those destroyed by tiie recent fire in
T H E C L A SSIFIE D A D V E R T IS IN G CO LU M N S
the business section of the city.
to one another, in fact, the probable
Tile records of the Marion county
combination as it exists in the water.
OF T H E D A IL Y H E R A L D
board of trade which after March l
The sanitary analysis shows positive
will be known ns the Marion county
absence of any foreign contamination,
chamber of commerce, shows that
Strange—what an immense amount of goods and ser­
and thnt it is a pure, sweet, whole­
during tbo past year an increased
some water.
vices are bought and sold day after day through the
number of persons in other states
"We thank you for your patronage,
809-11 Blflbee Building,
classified section o f this paper.
have made inquiry concerning Ocala
and trust that you will call on us
and Marion county.
•\
whenever tbo occasion arises.
Jacksonville, Fla.
"Respectfuly submitted,
In the throbbing marts o f the East one could buy, sell or
“ DYRENFORTH LABORATORY
exchange almost anything that has any kind o f value; in
(Signed) “ L. Y. DRYENFORTH."
Harding is now my xhepanl and I
Sanford an increasing number o f people are using the
The following is tho microscopic ex­ am in want.
amination made by said laboratory:
lie mnkuth mu to lie down on the
modern mart— the classified section of this paper.
"N o spores, organisms or living park benches,
matter; no vegetable mutter; some
lie lemleth me beside the free soup
Many a family has more comforts— even luxuries—
inert particles (dust, etc,)"
houses,
The
sanitary-chomicnl analysis
He restorcth my doubt in the re­
through taking advantage o f the chance to buy things
made by tho same Laboratory is as publican party,
for a half or less from the advertisers.
fallows:
Hu leadeth mo in the paths of de­
Free ammonia, 0.05 parts per mil­ struction for bis party’s sake,
lion, 0.003 grains per million.
Yen, tbo’ I walk thru the valley of
Whether it be a job, a service, a business or an article
Albuminoid Ammonia, 0.03 parts the shadow of starvation 1 do fear
Relieved
advertised for sale—each want-ad represents a human
per million,,0.002 grains per million. evil, for thou nrt against me, thy
^
Hours
desire with a hope for its fulfillment. He who responds
Nitrites— none.
policies and tho profiteers they frigh­
W ithout DrugB
Nitrates, trace.
ten me,
profits equally with him who has sent out the call, for it
Chlorine, 23.00 purtH per million;
Thou propnrest a reduction in
Pains In Heart, Chest, Shoulder, Atm*—
is always “ something for something,” with the honors
Angina Pectoris—Difficult Breath. Smother1.31 grains pur gallon.
wages before me in thu prosuncu of
Inx, D liiy, Fainting Spalls, Dropsical Swell­
Total Halids on evaporation, 191.00 my enemies; thou anointest my in­ ings, Albumen and Sugar, have been perman­
even on both sides. Study the classified section of—
ently relieved within 7 2 hour* I s 2 leeeAs,
parts per million; 11.11 grains per come with taxes; my oxponsos run­
without D rug* mnd ModitInn*, in thousands
gallon.
ning over my income.
o f cases, by The Walden Method. US% o f
Turbidity, negative. Color, none.
sufferers o f Heart Trouble, Canllao Asthma,
Surely poverty and unemployment
Angina, Blood Preeiure,Threatened Paralysis,
Taste, faintly mineral.
will follow me nil the days of this
Hardened Arteries and Kidney Complaints
Hot Odor, none. Cold Odor, none
have no organic trouble and can be promptly
normalcy administration and I will
end permanently relieved by The Walden
The quantitative analysis is quite dwell in n rented house forever—
Method, without drugs. Write for U page
technical and of considerable length Ex.
book, copyrighted, explaining the Nature,
Causes and Permanent Belief o f these com­
and ruthur too lengthy for this nrtielp,
plaints. without drug* Scientific Consultation
but is on exhibition at the office of
MIhh Welch, thiv nimmiH Beatify Chart References, etc., which will be sent td
sufferers Free, upon receipt o f a statement of
M. F. Robinson, 110 North Park ave­ Specialist at Bower &amp; Roumillat’fl nil
their case. Address! The Walden Institute
nue, and anyone interested may oh- this week.
Suita 407. Plymouth Bldg.. Mew Haven, Conn.
287-7tc

S A F E T Y FIRST

Elder Springs Water Co.

Tidewater Glass
Mfg. Co.

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THE SANFORD D A IL Y H ERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1922

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PAGE FIVE

THIS WEEK

-W E D N E S D A Y IS D IAM O N D D A Y — NUM EROUS D IA M O N D PIECES W IL L BE OFFERED BESIDES THE R E G U A R STOCK

BRADY’S JEWELRY STORE
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DAILY REPORT

e v e r y o f f ic e r a n d
OF

e m p l o y e e o f t h is
bank

SAYS:

TEMPERATURE

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NOTICfi

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Wo have a limited supply of the now Peace Dollars which we will dis*
tribute to our friends and customers ns long as they last.

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A COMMUNITY BUILDER
II. F. WHlTNEIt, Cnshler

F. I*. FORSTER, President

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(CARPETS and RUGS WASHED and
CLEANED at your home, or wo will
jj now open for guests. Will bo glad call for and deliver.—Ilamilton-Ilcncli
to see new ns well ns old friends. method used. . Makes rugs look like
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Rooms and meals, nlso meals. House new.—Sanford Steam Pressery. Phone
heated.
560, Sanford, Florida.
t 288-Gtp
Miss N. A. Walker
Mrs. M. Martin
COMFORT COTTAGE

It never Brows tiresome—
this weather talk. A Flori­
da resident knows what the
weather means, especially
if he has been north this
winter and he knows, or he
should know, that the Flor­
ida brand bents the world
and we can always stand
up and talk nbout our
weather because it is the
greatest brand of weather,
sumer and winter, that ex­
tsti on this mundane sphere.
ists
Jus
ust think of the wonderful weather today with the
scent of the orange binssums in the air and the
cents from the ei lory crop
coming in to Sanford every
day. Have you a title eelery farm that you are cultivoting?
5:10 A. M. FEU. 28, MI22
88
Maximum
Minimum
• 05
Kauge
68
30.23
iiuromuler
Calm and cloudy.
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Celery money is rolling in and cars
of fresii, crisp celery are moving out
every day now in Sanford.

Gretchen Cox and Company
Zedeler Symphonic Quintet

Mrs. William Berry and daughter,
who have been spending some time
with her sister, Mrs. II. C, Waters,
returned to their home in Apopka on
Sunday.

Notable Lectures on
Timely Subjects

BIG DAYS
Redpath Chautauqua

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Miss Welch, thu Famous Beauty
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wilson, of
Specialist at Bower &amp; Roumillat’s all
Winchester, Conn.; Mrs. J, D. Fairthis week.
287-7tc
child and daughter, Christian, of Okla­
homa City, Okla., are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Adams.

j Chautauqua .WeekHere j
APRIL 4th to APRIL 8th.

Many new homes are contemplated
in Sanford for this summer and to­
gether with the many improvements
to !&gt;u made by the city will make San­
ford a busy city all through the long
summer days.

CHULUOTA INN

Mr. nml Mrs, Liudlmrg and son, of
Daytona; Mrs. F. II. linker and niece
of New York; Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
Vincent, of Orange, N. J.* were the
guests of Mrs. II. C. Wnters at her
suburban home on Saturdny.

On ,h» Okccchoboo Ilrnn.h ol the Florid.
in, Fin., among the p in ,, nnd l a k e .
Fl r. t
modern brick hotel, with private baths a
class cuisine. Rates $2.50 to $3-50 per day; $10 to $18 per week,
cording to location of room.

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M RS. C H A S. D. R R U M LEY, Manager

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Perkins &amp; Britt
The Store That is Different

Sanford, Florida

The Bank ofSatety
Security-Service

This institution, whose success and strength has
been huihled by a loyal people, whose most valu­
able asset is the confidence, trust and esteem of

Law Invalid.

WASHINGTON, Feb.
28.-T h o
state law of Arkansas, prohibiting
corporations doing business in tho
state from removing cases from
stato to Federal Courts was today
held Invalid by the Supreme Court.

those who know it best and whose highest en­
deavor is to attain still higher plains of service—
wishes you a happy, healthful and

prosperous

New Year.

Peoples Bank of Sanford

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"W E DELIVER THE GOODS"
* CPI NO ALOW)

„

ABUOOV*

WEST PALM

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
If we please you, tell others; If no*
tell us. Phone 408

AMERICAN LEGION
C O N V E N T IO N
S K 'S E E T V K I K U N O N .J S M N O tC 1UH &amp;OKL

M A R C H

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H. W . NICKERSON
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Public Accountant; Audits— Systems
Income Tax Service
Room 10 McNcill-Duvis Bldg,
"hone 852
Orlande, Fla,

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For Information and reservation
street car and at the point o f n pistol, see Kenneth Murricl, Adjutant, Clitnprobbed two clerks who are connected boll-Lossing Post, Sanford.
Auto Radiator Repair
with the First National Rank of Lud­
Shop
low, Kentucky, of u satchel contain­
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Located
nl
207
French Ave„ between
ing seven thousand dollars.

General Manager Huston, of the
S Southern Utilities Company, is in the
ity looking over the local plant and
-- ■ investigating many
improvements
that will he, made here this summer.

’Season Tickets, $3.00

ROLLING

INTO OUR PLACE N O W

winter visitor from Daytona, Ohio,
who tile police said was "shine
shocked" at the time, is in the hos­
pital after a wild ride in his auto­
mobile during which he wrecked his
own car and two others, tore down
electric power linos, caused the fire
department and a crew of linemen to
repair damages to lie called out and
had the entire police force ordered on
duty to round him up. The wild rider
after being placed in a cell at police
headquarters collapsed, lie was re­
moved to tin- hospital where it was
said he would Imvt* to remain sev­
eral days.
Tile attempt to break all ...... . rec­ 491
ords ended wlien the ear crashed into
a pole carrying electric wires. The
pole snapped, severing tile wires and
the car was wrecked,
A charge of driving mi automobile
while intoxicated was posted oil the
police docket.

Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Du Hose leave
this afternoon for Knoxville, Ten. Mr.
P’lBose, is one of the editors for the
THREE BANDITS
Knoxville News.
HELD UP CLERKS
IN STREET CAR
If all the money tlmt is spent in
foreign securities was invested in San­
f l l r T i n - » --•••• l i t «.-,I | ' p p « i
ford real estate there would he some­
COVINGTON, Ky.. Feb. 28.—Three
thing doing here.
bandits this morning hoarded a

New England Male Quartet

N E W SHIPM ENTS

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Feb. 28.
- Florida bootleg liquor always has
been regarded as powerful but the
police believe a new brand with still
more kick in it has been put on the
eidents here one night last week. A

School bonds nml improvement
bonds and bonds for municipal owner­
ship next.

M A R IM B A B A N D

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Tutoring, coaching and private les­
sons, lOOli West First Street. 2i)0-.‘!t|&gt;

Central American

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Sanford is stepping out.

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VEGETABLE

The followiriK number of cars containtiiB fruits and vegetables were
forwarded from Jacksonville, Hamp­
ton and High Springs, via all-rail,
during the forty-eight hours ending
Feb. 27th, 11)22:
Grapefrui t
....51!
84
21
1GI
Oranges
... 28
112
i7
152
Vegetable s
0
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32
Lettuce
&lt;n
:i
:to
1
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Tomatoes
nr,
16
71
Celery
3
51
(il
115
Peppers
1
3
0
4
Cabbage
8
It)
14
(12
Strawhenriu.H
(I
2
3
5
Note: Fin t column is cars ’or 11..
Miss, nail beyond; second for north of
Savattnnh; third f ir Smitlio
points
ami last c&lt; Ilium is grand to
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Movement Since leginning of Season, Sepl 15, 1921
Grapefruit
1318 4520
732
() ranges
3331 8023 2
Vegetables
32
803
Lettuce
150 1042
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Pineapples
Tomatoes
348
127
445
Celery
892
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Potatoes
1
Peppers
too
2D
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971
Cabbage
Strawberries
II
70
0
Beans
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LATEST WRINKLE
AT ST. PETERSIIURG

For Florida: Cloudy, local
rains tonight or Wednes­
day; cooler in north por­
tion tonight. Colder in the
north and central portions
Wednesday.

Ir e d p a t h

“ F R IE N D L Y

AND

Shipments from Florida

“ I am here to help you, if you will
let me, and every courtesy, ser­
vice and assistance that it is pos­
sible for me to render is yours if
you bank with us.”

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FRUITS

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: PROFESSIONAL
: AND BUSINESS
«fct DIRECTORY

»4 fc| fM 8«1 «« k.1 K’l Ha *3
THOS. J. A. UEIDY

2nd and Third.

K. R, I1ERGRUI8T.

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Sanford Steam Laundry
FOR SERVICE
Call MG-J

W. BAWLING, Prop.

. Employment Bureau..

Thu vocatlannl committee of tho Busi­
ness and Professional Women’s Club
Attorney and Cminscllor-at-Law
requests nil young woman d*etring
Practicing in State and Federal Courts
employment to register at tho Firat
Over Seminole County Bank
National Bank.
AGNES G. BEBNF.lt. Chairman

George A . DeCottes
Attorney-ut-Lnw

Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD ................. .
FLORIDA

Specialist in Spinal Adjustments

SAN FO RD

N O VELTY

W O R KS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

VVm. J. Kcrmode, D. C. General Shop and Mil)
Doctor of Chiropractic
Work
The Circlet U Self-Adjuiting. It sim­
ply nlipe over the bead, claip* at
wal.l end amoothe outngly line*.

If your dealer can't got It send
actual bust tnea.'ura, name, ad­
dress C/ SI.SO. n'a'llsendtha
Circletprepaid. Sixes 34 to 48.
Name Hygienlc-Fathlon Institute
120 E. 16 flt New York, Dep't M.

Garner-Woodruff Building
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
BfTice Hours:
517 Commercial Street Sanford, Kin.
0 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 6 p. m.
Sundays and ovunlngs by appointment

Acteylene Welding

S. O. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
SANFORD

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FLORID/

OF ALL KINDS

Sanford Welding Co.
109 North Sanford Avenue

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W'V'**

SANFORD
“The City Substantial”

T he S anford D aily H erald

SANFORD
“The City Substantial”

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

________ = &gt; J

VOLUME II

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1922

amendments to treaty
• TURNED down in senate

AND PARTY LINES DIVIDE

N U M BER 291

NEW YORK NEWSPAPERS
CASH FEATURE ELIMINATED
IN ABBREVIATED FORM
ACCOUNT OF BIG STRIKE IN SOLDIERS’ BONUS BILL
Controversy Arising From Wage Arbitration
Among the Pressmen

First Test of Strength Girl Bandit
Raided Store
Affecting the Internat­
Near Syracuse
ional Agreement

ifi

vt

AGREED UPON IN MEETING

NEW YORK, March 1.— (By the Associated Press).—The morning Daughter of King
By Republican Members
newspapers here appeared in abbreviated form today on account of the con­
Weds a Commoner
of Ways and Means
troversy arising from the pressmen’s wage arbitration award made February
in World Parlance
22nd by Judge Martin Manton, of the United States Court of Appeals. The
Committee
EH.
meeting
of
local
pressmen’s
union
called
to
order
at
eight
o’clock
last
night
Kngugcd in Running Rattle and Wan
did not adjourn until su lute this morning the publishers were forced to print Princess Mary Became Wife of Vis­
Captured
count l.nsccllcs Yesterday
eight-pnge papers with tho elimination of practically all advertising and spec­
ial news features. Tho union agreed to abide by Munton's award but decided
Mir Thr Aaaorlntrd I'rrm)
Ml) Thr Aaaorlntrd I'rma)
SYRACUSE, N. Y., March 1.—A to appoint n committee to negotiate with the publishers in an effort to effect
Y U* TREATY SEEMS TO HE THE
LONDON, March 1.—King George TO WORK OUT PLAN NOT TO EN­
girl bandit, armed with a repeating modification of some terms which were found objectlonnbie.
FIRST HOUT DETWEEN
TAIL ANY LARGE DRAFT
yesterday gave his only daughter,
rifle, and revolver, accompanied by a
TWO PARTIES
ON THE TREASURY
Princess Mary, in marriage to Vis­
man cqunlly well armed, raided u
count Laseelles. It wns a great nat­
(II)- The Associated Press)
store in Camillus, near here, today,
(II) The Aaaorlntrd Prran)
ional event which will llvo long In
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 1.—Divid­ ami in the residential section of Syra­
WASHINGTON, March 1.—
the memories of vast throngs whose
Elimination of the cash feature
ing virtually on pnrty lines, the sen­ cuse engaged in n running gun battle
unrestrained plaudits greeted Eng­
of
the soldiers' bonus hill was
with
police
which
ended
in
arrest
of
land's princess ns she passed through
ate refused to nmend the Yap treaty
virtually
agreed upon today by
the
girl
and
the
escape
of
her
com­
festive streets to the altar in tnsteyesterday In the first test of strength
the
Republican
members of the
rade. The girl Is Myrtle Hates, 22
ly old Westminster Abbey to become
on any question affecting the inter­ years old. Site refused to give mun’s
llotise
Ways
and
Means Commit­
the bride of an English commoner.
national convennnts negotiated during name.
tee.
Chairman
Fordncy
announc­
A bridal mnrch within the walls
the Washington conference. The vote
ed
the
sperinl
suli-committce
of
Eastern Kansas Seems to Be Suffering Worst; rich in royal associations and a ritual
six
named
by
unanimous
agree­
was HO to 23.
FOUR MEN EXECUTED
Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Missouri Are Hit witnessed by a grand assemblage nnd ment to work out a plan that
Only two Republicans, Bornh, of
attended by the traditional splendors
AT NASHVILLE TODAY
would not entail any Inrgc drafts
Idaho, and Franco, of Mnrylnnd, sup­
.
MURDERS OF LEWIS
KANSAS CITY, March 1.—(By the Associated Press).—The Southwest that mark state occasions wore the
on the federal treasury within
ported the proposnl and only four
faced a continuance today of the snowstorm that reached blizzard propor­ more superficial features of the day's
the next two yenrs. Such a plan
Democrats, Underwood of Alnbnmn;
proceedings. That which captivated
(llr
Tilt\a&lt;M
W
*ln(l*il
I'rr-a)
tions
in
many
sections,
Kansas,
Oklahoma,
Missouri,
Northern
Arkansas
and
would mnkc unnecessary any
Pomorono, of Ohio; Williams, of Mis­
NASHVILLE, Tcnn., Mch. 1.— Texas hearing the brunt although it has spread to other states; Trains re­ an empire's imagination wns tho real­
immediate bonus financing and
sissippi and Myers of Montana, voted
Charles I’ctree, Tom Christmas, ported stalled in snowdrifts in south and southeastern Kansas, which suffered ization of a dream much older than
would
remove cause of contro­
against it. In had boon offered by Otto Stevens and John McClure were
empires—the marriage of n beautiful
versy in the house over the hill.
Senator Pittman, Democrat, Nevada, electrocuted in the State Prison here the heaviest snowfall. Snowplows wire busy all night and still continued to girl of exalted rank to a man of more
and would have amplified the provis­ enrly this morning for the murder of work tliis morning.
humble station, but of proven gal '
MURDERER BREEN IS
ion that oxlsting treaty rights of the George Lewis of Knoxville last May.
lantry.
A CONSTITUTIONAL
United States shall apply to the man­ The men went to their deaths with
Testimony of geneologists that
II
INFERIOR SAYS DOCTOR
dated islands of the Pacific.
through King Henry V II tho bride
prayers on their lips and all orcept
Later, by a vote of 62 to II, the Petrec were calm. An hour before
and bridegroom are both descended
(It) Thr Aaanrlnlrd I'rraa)
senate ulso rejected a proposed amend­ the execution Potreo became ill. The
from William the Conqueror in no
MIAMI, Mch. 1.—Charles Brocn
ment by Senator France to prevent men were put to death at ten minute
way minimized this Romantic aspect accused of the murder last August 4
manufacture or export of intoxicat­ intervals, beginning at six fifteen
of the nlfftir.
of J. E. Foster during nil argument nt
ing liquors on the mandated islands. o’clock.
In tlie joyous faces of those crowd­ the latter's lunch stand hero, took
Fight democrats joined this time with
ing either side of the gay route front tlie stand yesterday and declared thnt
i
INDICTED BY SUPREME COURT1NAVY DEPARTMENT CALLS A the palnro to tho sanctuary and In he tines not reenll any Incident relat­
the Republicans opposed to the amend­ LANDIS ENDS
FOR IRKKGULARIHALT. THROWS MEN OUT
ment, while qot a single other senator
their tumultuous and prolonged out­ ing tot the alleged crime.
CAREER AS A
TIES
OF EMPLOYMENT
of his own party cast his vote with
bursts
of cheering and applause, tho
Dr. C. II. Bennett, neurologist, for
FEDERAL JUDGE
Mr. Krnnco.
good will nnd approval of a pageant- the defense, characterized Breen as a
•
Ml) Tin* \««nellltPil I'rraa)
Ml) Thr XnMii’liitril I'rraa)
Senators differed over the signifi­
Mir Tin* \w*uirliiti*il I'rraa)
TOKIA, March I.—The Navy de­ loving people, anxious to sharo in tho "constitutional inferior," asserting
NEW YORK, March L—Twelve
CHICAGO, Mch. 1.—(By tho As­
cance of tho two roll calls as they
partment orders stopped construction happiness of this notable day, were the defendant has no power over hi*
bear on tho general situation of the sociated Press.)—With a tear in his more stock brokers were indicted by on eight capital ships as the result of vividly displayed. Another soureo of emotions.
arms conference treaties, hut the sen­ eye, but with unfaltering stop, Kcne- the Supreme Court jury today for ir­ the Washington agreement and threw the nation's felicitations was reflect­ The stale began Its rebuttal yester­
regularities. It was disclosed in tho
ate leaders declared the result had snw Mountain Landis yesterday
ed in tho daily press, which exulted day afternoon, and the ease is expoctdistrict
attorney’s investigation they 26,000 men out of work, according to
been to strengthen their expectation walked from the federal building a
that "this wedding does not link us ed to go to the jury todny.
newspapers here.
that all tho covenants would lie rati­ private citizen nfter 17 yenrs ns fed­ had been bucket shopping.
with a foreign alliance thnt might
------------------ I
fied by snfe margins, even though eral judge. Starting today the f »mprove in future years unpopular."
POLICE
RECOVER
NEW YORK, March 1.—Walter J. Cold Wave Prospect
there might bo a considerable opposi­ oils jurist, who recently resigned, will
I This feeling was expressed In var­
GUN AND CHARM,
devote his time to tho position of Schmidt Si Co., stock brokers, an­
BURGLARS ROOTY
ious other forms—"today our princess
tion on the Democratic side.
For the Northwest
nounced suspension of its business to­
marries not a foreign princeling, but
Just before adjournment another baseball commissioner.
Part of Florida an English gentleman" and "Iters is Officers Gordon and Pierce, who nro
Judge Landis swung through the day. N'o mention of assets or liabili­
amendment was presented by Sena­
ties
in
the
announcement.
no diplomatic* iillmace—the future &gt;f working on the recant burglnr enso In
tor Pittman, stipulating that under first part of his final day on the
Parts of Alabama and Mississippi and Europe involved in a union contracted Orlando, made a flying trip to San­
bench
in
characteristic
fashion,
dis­
the treaty the United States should
NEW YORK, March 1.—Involun­
Other States
for reasons of state."
ford yesterdny and returned with a
hi* sole judge whether Japan is main­ posing of nearly a dozen cases in the tary bankruptcy petitions were filed
The
solitary
exception
to
the
editor­
shotgun
and a valuable charm which
taining sufficient wireless facilities typicnlly Landis manner which once yesterday against four more New
tit) The* Xaaorlltlril I'rraa I
ial
approval
was
the
reminder
of
the
had
been
stolen In Orlando nnd which
caused
n
convicted
bootlegger
to
refer
WASHINGTON,
March
1.—A
cold
on Yap island, or whether tho Ameri­
York brokerage houses, the latest be­
can right to install a wireless station in federal court.’’ and n pnrdoned ing Howell tc Wales, with estimated wave is in prospect today for the ex­ lalmritc Daily Herald that "lienoath it developed, were sold by the thlovea
there should bo exercised. This and youth to term him the "whitest guy liabilities of 600,000 and assets of treme Northwest part of Florida, nnd tho surface of life ill merry England arrested here Saturday to a pnrty In
several other amendments and reser­ that ever tnlked to a fellow." He about $ 100,000, and Hall &amp; Company parts of Alabama and Mississippi. Iho today lies a mass of misery and suf­ Sanford.
vations are expected to come to a vote fined ono man one cent for tax dodg­ whose liabilities were placed at $ 100,­ Weather Bureau reported moderate fering" and "England is not all like The chnrm, set in dlnmonds and
disturbance central over Southeastern the streets of Westminster—there are rubles and vnlucd nt about $76 to
today, and undor an agreement reach­ ing because, he snid, "you’ve tried to 000 nnd assets nt $26,000.
$100, wns tho proporty of Mrs. T. W.
slums under tho very palace walls."
he
square,"
and
slnppcd
n
$5,00!)
fine
ed Monday a roll call on ratification
Earlier in the day petitions were Louisiana this morning moving north­
Hut
it
wns
front
tho
h
I
uiiis
,
whoreGraves,
who yesterdny recovered a
on
the
man's
partner
because
bo
is to be taken not later than 2 p. m.
filed against H. A. Cochrane &amp; Co., ward. Snow will fall in tho next 30 over they exist in London .that a brooch vnlucd at nearly $1,000. It it
"hadn’t
played
fair."
'
hours
in
the
northern
nnd
middlo
sec­
Thursday.
with no estimate of liabilities or as­
large proportion of yesterday’s cheer­ thought that tho shotgun belonged to
In the afternoon the Judge snt in
During yetserdny's debate further
I
sets, and Morton Lnchonbruch &amp; Co. tions East of the Mississippi river.
ing throngs poured to acclaim tho Fred Willis who recently died very
his
chnmbcrs
nmld
the
debris
of
his
attacks were made on the treaty by
with liabilities estimated nt $ 100,000
princess and her husband.
Among suddenly in Orlando.
KNIGHTS OF THE
Senators Franco, Pittman, Hornh and departure, wntchlng his personal of- nnd assets nt $76,000.
Tho detectives loft this afternoon
the
richly
garbed
wedding
guests
in
KU KLUX KI.AN IN
Reed, Democrnt, Missouri; Mr. Reed fects being enrted nwny.
The day’s failures brought the total
on
another excursion to Sanford to
the
abbey
were
half
a
dozen
repre­
DONATION TO "Y"
again charging thnt the Republican
since Inst November to 30. While
sentatives
of
organized
labor
anti
recover
n valuable watch which waa
leaders woro attempting to force sen­ MOVIE FILMS CAN
these concerns were going to tho wall,
sold
there
by tho same thlovea.
their
wives,
hidden
at
the
instance
of
RE MADE OF CORN
H. II. Schulte, one of the captains
ate action before tho country could
the federal grand jury handed up a
Thero Is still quite a lot of cheap
the
king.
CORS.
HE
ASSERTS
in
the
campaign
to
raise
funds
to
car­
realize what the arms conference
presentment to Judge Mulquccn in
The scenes of regal pomp which Jewelry nnd clothing In thc\ office of
agreements really embody. The all­
general sessions, recommending legis­ ry on the work of the Y. M. C. A. in gave the ceremony its theatrical ex­ Chief Vesttnl in tho city hall which
Volusia
county,
left
the
breakfast
ta­
DECATUR,
III.,
Mch.
1
.—Thnt
the
day onslaught pussed virtualy with­
lation which would control brokers and
V
cellence were the most magnificent thought thnt it may be the rightful
out reply from tho treaty’s support­ 120,000.000 tons of corn-cobs and securities offered for sale as careful­ ble at his home early Saturday morn­
property
of
tho
two
negroes
arrested
Loudon
has
seen
sinco
the
war
anti
1
i stalks now going to waste nnnunlly ly ns banks and insurance companies ing to answer a ring of the door­
ers.
the first since that catastrophe whol-1 Saturday ovcnlng, although some of
in the United States can be mndo in­
bell.
are now regulated.
ly
unmarred with some tinge of trnge- it too may have been stolen.—Florida
Upon opening the door Mr. Schulte
to syrup, cattle feed, turned into
SEIIRING HOARD OF
Post.
dy.
was accosted by a stranger, a man
absolutely fnst dyes, mndo into mo­
TRADE TO REORGANIZE
The
happiness
everywhere)
evident
Grant
Winter
he had never seen before.
tion picture films, sound-proofing or
AND PAY A SECRETARY the base for nitroglycerine was tho
"Are you Mr. Srhulto?” he asked. among the street throngs was quite TIN FANNERS MEET
Garden Doctor
Al GAINESVILLE
Mr. Schulte replied In the affirma­ as apparent In the abbey. It is doubt­
statement of Elton R. Darling, Ph. D.
!
(Ily T h r A a a o c l n f d I'rraa)
ful
whether
iq
its
centuries
that
edi­
Hearing Soon tive.
SEBRING, Mch. 1.—An active professor of chemistry nt Millikin
(llr Thr Aaaorlntrd I'rraa)
"I understand that you are ono of fice over contained a more cheerful
GAINESVILLE,
Mch.
1.—The
membership campaign will ho inaug­ university of Docnturo before the Klgathering.
The
guests,
however,
wore
Wheatley Preliminary Probably Will the captains in the campaign to raise
spring
jubilee
of
the
Tin
Can
Tour­
urated by tho local bonrd of trade wnnis club here yesterdny.
money for the Y. M. C. A. work,” con­ obliged to confine their approbation ists of the World opened hero Mon­
Professor Darling only recently
He Held Thursday
within tho next few dnyB, it was de­
to welcoming smiles, us tho bride in
tinued the stranger.
cided Tuesday night nt n meeting mused nntlon-wldc comment by his
silver with long flowing veil; and day to continuo two weeks, with tho
Mr.
Schulte
again
replied
that
he
announcement
thnt
he
had
been
nblo
ORLANDO,
March
1.—
ITcmllinnry
held hero. It Is expected thnt enough
train held by two or Iter attendants winter visitor t who came to Florid*
to
olitnln
alcohol
from
illumlnnting
W
A
S.
in their automobiles this season on
hearing
for
Dr.
O.
I.
Wheatley,
of
members will bo obtained to com­
"Well,” said the caller, "luce is a passed gracefully down the scarlet band from all parts of the state. Tha
ms.
The
alcohol
was
obtained
in
n
Winter
Garden,
held
In
the
Orange
pletely reorganize the bonrd and em­
fifty-dollar bill I was told to hand carpeted aisle on the arm of the king. spring meeting Inst year brought
ploy a paid secretary. This has long laboratory test. Today in his address county jail on a charge of man­ t i you as a small contribution to the
Awaiting them inside in tho rail­
he declared thnt alcohol 1h the power slaughter growing out of the discov­
been ndvoented by tho citizens.
ing
of tho snerarium were dontagor 4,000 motor visitors here and it Is ex­
Y. M. C. A. fund from the Knights of
of
tho
future;
thnt
the
supply
is
inex­
ery
Saturday
of
the
body
of
an
in­
Kchrlng Will o represented nt the
Queen Alexandra, Queen Mary, the pected an equal, if not greater num­
the Ku Klux Klan."
haustible,
while
petroleum
will
grow
ber will register before the present
fant,
partially
devoured
by
buzzards,
road meeting to he held in Bartow, by
Placing the hill in the hand of Mr. brido’s brothers, the Duke of York, meeting is ended.
scarce,
gasoline
high
in
price
and
tho
near
Winter
Garden,
will
be
held
Dnn Grnhnni and n numboi| of other
Prince Henry nnd Prince George and
some dny this week and bond for the Schulte, tho man turned and walked other members of tho royal family.
citizens interested-in the improve­ coni situation and supply doubtful.
rapidly
to
a
car
standing
in
front
of
physician's appearance at trial will
Iloth queens w elt
ments of the Avon Park Frostproof
The king wore the resplendent scarlet nndrn’s dress.
the house and drove away.
It.
L.
EATON
MAY
be set.
uglittcr
with
diumonds.
Queon Mot/
highway. Avon PPnrk will ho repre­
and
gold
uniform
of
the
grenadier
"I had never seen tho man before
HUN FOR RAILROAD
County Solicitor W. M. Murphy, jr.,
wearing
a
great
V-shnpcd
corsage alt
guards,
in
compliment
to
tho
war
sented by Wlllinni King.
.
COMMISSION IN JEFFERSON representing tho state, did not know in my life,” said Mr. Schulte In report­
with
dozens
of
gents.
Tho
king and
timu
service
unit
of
Laseelles,
This
this morning when the hearing would ing tho contribution, "and it all hap­ uniform was also worn by the bride­ quuons, tho duke of York anil * ViaCOLD WAVE WARNING
Mir Thr Aaanclnfril I’rraa)
lie held but stated it would probably pened so quickly I hardly had time to
count Lusccllcn each woro tho bh
groom.
ISSUED.
TALLAHASSEE, Mch. y .-R . L.
be on Thursday and that it would be thank him. However, the donation is
sash of the Order of tho Garter, the
The
contrasting
colorings
of
Prince
Eaton, n prominent citizen of Montigrently appreciated and I hope it will
held nt Wintor Garden.
bridegroom having recolvod that
Mir The Aaanrlnlrd I'rraa)
Gcorgo'H
nuvnl
uniform
and
tho
roy­
cello, In Jefferson county, wns in tho
Meantime Wheatley is in Jail and he given publicity so tho organization
WASHINGTON, Mch. 1.—Warning
1city today nnd it was lenrned thnt ho Henry S. Uokomoyor, of Wintor Gord­ may know it Iuih ou rheurtlest con­ al air forco regalia of Prince Henry honor from tho king on Sunday.
of n cold wavo in tho east gulf states will probably lie a candidate for rnllWithin tho Hncrnriuin, tho predomi­
und tho richly embroidered red cloak­
by Wednesday night, was Issued lnst road commissioner. Mr. Eaton, who on, implicated in tho ease as an ac­ gratulations for its interest in and like vestments of the clergy far out­ nating scarlet of the men’s court dreaa
cessory, is free under bond, follow­ support of tho Y. M. C. A. work in shone in brilliancy tho cream und among tho guests in tho nnvo blued
night by the wonthor burenu. The
in n brother of Senntor O. M. Eaton, ing the findings of a coroner’s Jury Volusia county."—Daytona Gazette.
wave will nffcct oxterome northwest
gold brocade of Queen Mary's gown forth nmidst the subtler hues of the
of Lakeland, hns long tnken an inter­ which closed an investigation of the
Florida, Alabama and Mississippi. It
nnd the more subdued shades of Alex- women's apparel.
est In public affnirs ami Is well
Try u Herald Want Ad today.
will bo marked by rain or snow with
case
Sunday.
•!
' known throughout tho state.
fnir nnd cold wonthor Thursday.

DRAW PARTY LINES

SOUTHWEST FACES BLIZZARD;
SNOW BLOCKING TRAFFIC; IS
SPREADING TO OTHER STATES

TWELVE MORE
CONSTRUCTION
STOCK BROKERS
NOW STOPPED
TAKE COUNT
ON BIG SHIPS

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1922

SO C IE T Y
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor,
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a p o ll'll r n r d In th la d e p a r t m e n t ,
d r la lli. n r tele h p o n e Ik e Item ,
h r a re n lly a p p rrrln lrtf.

SOCIAL CALENDAR
Thursday—Monthly business meeting
of Centrnl Florida Epworth Longuo
Union nt 8:00 p. m. at Woman’s
Guild.
Snturdny—Children’s Story Hour will
be held nt Centrnl Park at -1:00 p.

WESTMINSTER CLUIi
The members of the Westminster
Club held a splendid meeting nt the
Manse yesterday with Mrs. Robert
Cobb as hostess.
Bright spring flowers were taste­
fully arranged throughout the var­
ious rooms.
During the business session much
important business was transacted,
and work for the coming year plan­
ned. Among the many matters dis­
cussed was the courso of study plan­
ned to be taken up nt the next meet­
ing, it being the study of the blble.
After the conclusion of business
the hostess served a delicious salad
course. About twelve members were
present at this interesting meeting.

Friday—Mrs. Henry Mcl.aulin will
NELLIE TURNER CIRCLE.
entertain the members of the BookThe Nellie Turner Circle met with
LovorB Club at her homo on Fourth
Mrs. Starr Wednesday afternoon with
Street, nt 3:30 p. m.
a goodly number present.
Many plans were discussed on rais­
Mrs. Frank Akers and mother, Mrs.
.1. R. Walker, are spending today in ing funds.
The Circle will have a cooked food
Orlando.
sale and curb market on March 4th,
Jack Lloyd, of Orlando, is among the place will be announced later.
The Circle will meet next Wednes­
the business visitors here today from
day with Mrs. Speer on Laurel Ave­
the City Ucnutiful.
nue at 3:30.
A. E. Herry, of Tampa, nnd T. M.
ST. AGNES GUILD
Orton, of Marco, are among the busi­
A very interesting meeting of the
ness visitors here today.
St. Agnes Guild was held yesterday
.1. II. Hutchings, of Daytona, is afternoon at the home of Mrs. Enrl
registered at the Montezuma while Burdick on Palmetto avenue.
The first part of the meeting was
here on a business mission.
devoted to business. Many things of
Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Hogoski, of importance were discussed and the
Sncondnnn, N. Y., are spending some work for Lent planned. The members
are making card table covers for the
time here nt the Montezuma.
tables which they are furnishing for
Tampa was represented here yes­ the Parish House. During Lent the
terday by M. S. Childress, who spent members will sew for the hospital and
also make a complete outfit for a girl
the day transacting business.
at St. Mary’s School on the mountain
Miss Pearl Barnes, of Franklin, at Suwanee. Several very important
Pa., is spending the day here enrouto motions were passed.
Following the business session a
to her home from South Florida.
social hour was enjoyed the hostess
A. Vail, of Jacksonville, was in the serving sandwiches, limeade, candy
city yesterday on business and made and mints.
Visitors attending this meeting
his headquarters at the Montezuma
were
Mrs. R. F. Whitner, Mrs. Deane
while here.
Turner, M;ss Martini Fox anil Rev. A.
G. II. Morrison and S. F. Lee, of S. Peck. Members present were
Lakeland, are making their headquar­ Mesdames Clarke Leonard!, Chris
ters at the Montezuma while in the Matthews. Frank Akers, Julius Tukmil. Rnvmond Key, Mart Peterson,
city on business.

Robert Herndon, Archie Betts,
Riggers, W. II. Bolding, Gwynne Fox
and Fred S. Daiger, Jr.
The next meeting will bo held Mon­
day afternoon, March Cth, at 3:30
nt the homo of Mrs. Paul Riggers. All
members arc urged to be present nnd
bring needles, thimble, thread nnd
scissors nnd please be on time.

FOR RENT—Comfortable. light house
keeping rooms, 1118 Palmetto ave­
nue.
2UO-10tp

FOR SALli

WINTER PARK—If you are InteTested in n comfortable homo on a
beautiful lake, write or call 647, Win­
ter Park.
288-Otc
FOR SALE—22 calibre rifles at all
IS THERE A REAL JAPANESE
prices, from $3.00 to $16.00.—McAlexnndcr’s Gun nnd Key Shop, 200
PERIL? SEE “ FACE TO FACE
__ 200-ltp
WITH JAPAN" THURSDAY Palmetto St.
FOR SALE—Sound, medium Bize
horse, wagon nnd harness.—Apply
Will there be wnr between Jnpnn
to
E. F. Lundquist, nt Crown Paper
nnd the United States? Nearly ev­
280 3tp
Company.
erybody you meet says “yes—some
day.’ Rut when asked for the facts FOR SALE—Tomnto pjnnts, any
they cannot give any. These pictures I quantity, for prompt delivery.—
will help you determine the answer. | Chnao &amp; Co., Phono 630._____288-tfc
The crying need for accurate pic- KOR SALE—Two ctory business
torial and statistical information ’ building. Apply to the owner, Klcn
about Japan today, its adoption of | Arcs, 805 Dth St.
284-20tc
modern methods of civilization, its 1"
~ri __ _ _ .
~
Army, It, Navy, an,I i.a Im ta tr lc . F0R aA U i 0R M SASB-On. 20 acre,
has been filled by the most colossal I ono 10 ncro Snnford nvo. walking
distnneo to city. Two lots corner
news reel "bent" ever recorded.
'
For centuries Japan remained clos­ Center nnd Elm ave. Two lots west
side Palmetto ave., 50 ft. from Elev­
ed to all foreigners.
enth
St. Make offer. B. T. Corey,
In 1853 Commodore Perry with a
owner,
175 N. Spring St., Los Ange­
U. S. Naval Squadron, arranged with
les,
Cnlif.
288tf; 20-tf
Jnpnn for a treaty gunrnnteeing pro­
tection to American entering the FOR SALE—Fivo acres on West 1st
streot. Smnll house, chickon yards,
country.
Since then Japan has slowly but etc. Lnrgo oaks for shndc. Good buy
surely, for 70 years, climbed up to n for ono wanting smnll place. Call
287-Otp
place in tho front rank of world pow­ 160.—W. C. Hnrtlino.
ers. However, its mystery never has
FOR SALE—Oak nnd other hnrd
been lifted.
,
wood, strand wood rnngo, $2.50;
It remained for Fox News, the of­
fire
plnce, $2.00.—Hoskins Jones,
ficial motion picture news reel of
lleardall
Avenue.
280-tfc
Fox Film Corporation, to lift tho pic­
torial veil and show modern Jnpnn us FOR SALE—Harley Davidson motor
she reall yis.
cycle, two cylinder, three speeds.
At enormous expense AI Breik, New Box G10.
285-12tp
York staff cameraman for Fox News,
was sent to obtain the true story in FOR SALE—Wnrehouso with R. R.
siding. Within four blocks of center
motion pictures.
of
city.
The highest officials in Japan open­
Geo. W. KNIGHT
ed the doors of mystery, lifted the
272-tfc
curtain of secrecy and allowed him to j
film Japanese conditions of progress |
MISCELLANEOUS
which u pto this time have been jeal­
If you are looking for a good gun
ously guarded.
You will have to concede that it is of any sort, come around and talk to
the most astounding and colossal mo­ McAlcxundcr, at 200 Palmetto Ave­
200-ltp
tion picture news reel enterprise ever nue.
recorded. This great picture will be
Miss Welch, tho Famous Beauty
shown at the Star Theatre, Thursday, Specialist nt Bower &amp; Roumillnt’s all
March 2nd.
this week.
287-7tc

B n B au n i:r« n a~ ',,s»*«nisriani

TO-NIGHT 8:15 P. M.,
BOWLING
LEAGUE NOTES
My a Man Who Knows More
Ahmit "Notes" than
"Row ling"
Wi *-i »-i fcn 83 l»a Iti
The closest game of the season, in
fuel the closest game ever played on
the Parrish House Alleys was the
game Inst night between the Mens
Cluli and the Kiwanis Club.
The
Men’s du ll were the victors by tho
small margin of sixteen points. The
Mens d u h won tho first two matches
by six and twelve points respectfully
while the Kiwanis won the last mntch
by two pins.
Bower rolled high score with Betts
n close second. All members of both
tennis rolled good scores that Will
have some effect on the individual av­
erages that will by published next
week.
Wednesday night the Rotary f’lub
meets tho fast Congregntionnl Club,
nnd us Rotnry is tired of losing and
will put nil effort possible towards
winning, this promises to be n good
gnmo.
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Me n s c l u r
Belts, ............ . ..107 145 157 459
Bearden,.
__131 152 145 •128
155 142 123 120
Amnan . . . . . .
160 112 ■101
.1311
Ovclin, .........
118 220
..111
Bennett,
100
Gibbs,

Magnificent Set is Shown in Para­
mount Picture, "Love’s
Boomerang."
One of the biggest sets ever shown
in a Paramount picture is seen in the
concluding scenes of the new John S.
Robertson production "Love’s Boom­
erang," which comes to the Star
Theatre tonight. The set shows n
big hall of the Tudor period with n
stone-fiagged floor covering approx­
imately 3,000 square feet of space
The chief features of the hall are the
groin roof 38 feet high nnd u mnssive stone carved fireplace. The set
is a reproduction of tho big hall of
Beaulieu Abbey, I.ond Montague’s
beautiful country residence, of which
some striking exteriors were recently
obtained for this production, h: which
Ann Forrest and David Powell arc
the featured players.
GRAM LIKE-TERMER
AND LOT OF LOOT
PALATKA, Fell. 28.—Willie War­
ren, negro, esenpod life-termer from
the state prison farm at Rniford,
was arrested here today by 'Sheriff
Hagan, who said that with Warren’s
arrest he laid recovered more than
$1,000 worth of jewelry stolen in a
scries of burglaries recently nt Or­
lando. An o_.cer from Orange coun­
ty took charge of the Jewelry and
was ready to return to Orlando with
tin* prisoner on tin* first train.

BIG AMERICAN LEGION AT­
TRACTION
----- PRINCESS THEATRE-----ADULTS............75c

CHILDREN.......... 10c

Mrs. Frady is suffering intensely
and on account of her critical condi­
tion, no efforts are being made to
question her ns to the tragedy, and
Frady reluctant answer questions.
A brother of Mrs. Frady, Harry
Thompson, Chicago restaurant mag­
nate, is expected to arrive here to­
night.

“L o v e ’s .. ..
B oom era n g”
The circus is coming to town with a wonderful
story of life and love under the big tent! Some­
thing different from all the other pictures ever
made. Also—

Fox News and a Comedy
Tomorrow—Chnrles Ray in “Scrap Iron”. Also a
Torchy Comedy and Topics of the Day
Chas. Itrndy, Hie Baritone Soloist, will sing every Wed­
nesday Night

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

1018 West First Strwf

TRY GUARANTEED AMERICAN
Lcnthor Dubbin. Will waterproof
and preservo your shoes. In blnck and
tan. Price 25c per box nt nli shoo
dcnlcrs.
287-20tc

FOUND
FOUND—Kid glove. Owner may
have same by identifying nnd pay­
ing for this ad.
281-tf

LOST
LOST—On First street, a long bar
pearl pin with ono pearl out, Satur­
day night. Finder please leave nt
Herald nnd receive reward. 285-tfc

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'AS GOOD AS NEW** j

WARD &amp; RIVE

LOST—Pet cat, black with two white
spots on neck and one white spot
GENERAL REPAIRING
on nose. Finder return to Mrs. R. E.
Old Ford Gnr«(h
Tolar, 807 Magnolia, or phone 312-J. West First St.
Phone No. 447-W
200-ltp

Geneva Players
-1 Store in Florida

10 Stores in Georfjlu-

IThe Church well Co.
■

JAPANESE REFUSE
■
UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE ■

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TDKIO, Fell. 28.—Universal Suf- *
frnge hill was defeated in Diet to­
day, 243 to 147. A measure was* in­
troduced to hill opposition.
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CLASSIFIED
ADS
Classified Ads 5c a line. No
..nd taken for less than 25c.
and positively no classified
ads charged to anyone. Cnsh
must accompany nil orders.
Count five words to n line
nnd remit accordingly.

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LADIES’ DEPARTMENT

MEN’S DEPARTMENT

JUST RECEIVED
Dresses of Blue and Brown
Taffeta in small, medium
and stouts

Men’s Mahogany Black
OXFORDS

$5.00

$15.00
PETTICOATS

Men’s Mahogany Blue

In black, Rose, Green and
fancy colors of Ileatherbloom
and Sateen—

OXFORDS

Pa

Pa
Pa
Pa

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$5.00

98c UP

pi

FOR RENT—Lovely large apartment.
Also garage.
Apply 117 West
Second.
280-3tp

WANTED

Will care for one or two children
MRS. FRADY SINKING,
at 100(1 West First.
200-3tp
Total .................................... 2053
SHOT 11Y HIIKRAND
WANTED—Man or woman to act as
KIWANIS
AT MIAMI SUNDAY
local representative of Oil Com­
Bower......................173 151 171 108
pany
about to begin active drilling
Jno. Smith............. 151 150 115 417
lllr The .\«*»«rliit**il Preaal
campaign.
Must he a hustler and c-n
MIAMI, Feb. 28.—With bullet in
Wight ................ 103 120 118 341
palde
of
big
things.—J. D. O’Brien,
Cnrter..................... 134 00 110 340 her spine, Mrs. E. C. Frady, who was
31
East
Flagler
St., Miami, Fin.
sliot by her husband last Sunday, is
28t)-3tc
sinking rapidly
today.
T o ta l
_______ _____
2037 reported
ROTARY vp. CONGREGATIONAL Frndy’s condition is improved and WANTED—Eight or ten hoys, eighteeti years or older for work In
his recovery is expected. Ho slashed
CLUB WEDNESDAY
his throat twice after shooting his packing house. Telephone 400-W.
'
Club Standing.
200-ltp
W.
L.
Pet. wifi*. Tile two are occupying ad­
Congregational _____ 4
2
.007 joining rooms in the hospital and the
FOR RENT
Mens Club ..............
6 3
.025 husband, who frequently expresses FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping
Kiwnnis ' _________
3
I .128 regret for his act often Inquires iih to
and sleeping rooms. 314 Eust 5th
Rotnry ..........................1
4
.200 his wife’s condition.
Street.
200-Stp
FOR RENT—Furnished room, 411
Park nvonuo.
280-fltp
FOR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms,
314 Elm Ave.
280-3tp
FOR RENT—Attractive apartment,
44W e Sell lor L_jess”
cither two or three rooms, hot wat­
287-4tp
HOF-MAC BATTERY COMPANY er. 1820 Park avo.

Titan and Hof-Mac Batteries

ANN DeFORREST and
DAVID POWELL in—

LITTLE BOYS WASH SUITS

in white and dark blue with
large sailor collars—Oliver
Twist and Middy effect—

YOUNG MEN’S TROUSERS

$1.50 AND $2.00

$5.00

in Fancy Patterns

PAY CASH
When you pay cash you are entitled to a cash discount—we get biff dis­
counts by paying cash---------------------------------------That is the Reason

W e Sell fo r Less

The Churchwell Co.
■ First S treet-

Phone 127-

-Welaka Block

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DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, MARCH

PAGE TWO
and wo still thing it was n good one.
If any of tho wonderful philanthopists of America are doing anything
P i k l l i k f l r n i r a fle rn a o n «**#»• I n k
d a y n t t h e H e r a l d B u i l d i n g : . 107
for the ex-soldiers we fail to see it.
M a g n o l i a A m .. H a n f o r d , F i n .
They can adopt Fiji Islanders, found
for pink-eyed kittens, give to
THE HERALD PRINTING CO. homes
libraries
and everything else but as
rU D L lB lIB IlH
yet no one lias come forward with a
H. J. IIOI.LY____________ ____ —.E ditor
N. J . L I L L A n O ____S e e r e l a r r - T r e n a u r e r loan proposition for the ex-soldier to
H . A , M C E l , ......... ...............G e n e r a l M a n a g e r start in business.
Wo would like to
O. L . I l l W I N
C irc u la tio n U . n m « r
I ' h n n e 14H u p t o fltOO I*. M,
hear from tho Fedornl Loan Banks on
A l i r r l l i l n i l l n t e a Mndi* K n o w n oji
the subject.
A p p llrn tlo n

S u b a r r l p t l o n l 'r l c e In A d v a n c e
O n e Y e n r ........ ......................— .................... $&lt;LOO
S i t S l a n t h a .......... — ..... _........ ..................... 8 .0 0
H e l i r e r r d I n C l l y 1&gt;7 C n r r l e r
O n e W e e k .................................. ........... 10 C e n t a

SING A SONG OF VEGETABLES,

192
CONGREGATIONAL CHUUltCR

JUST K lw —At iha PRcharel
ow am acw K

assoaoe mum

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wonoinitlfr UltOLVIK

THOUGHT OF MAKIIK* M.HK.

PICTURED

!*n
Ml

Hy n Snnford Ccicry-fcd
Man

Florida Sunshine snys, "These days
get to be 50, but what some­
body starts butting in about goat
glands when you honve in sight." IIu!
That’s tough. Better take the cure,
semi-centenariims, thon your exuber­
ance will squnsh your supcr-sonBiti/cncss on an occasion like that.—Tampa
Times.
Might ask Joe Ball about it.

j you can’t

a» ..ext aununy Morning win b(t,,
Jh. Ix)ril'd Supper
,h ? £ £
’
tlonnl church, wo are calling th„ V
tentien of nil
to tho Prcpnrntory Service
held tonight nt the church. We look
upon this precious service ns belong
ing to all true believers in i j 0Sll"
Christ, hence wo extend nn invitation
to any who may bo away from the r
own home church to meet with us in
this preparatory service and ,mrtak
with us in remembrance of ol,r C()m
mon Lord nnd Master.
PAUL C. BURIJANS,
Pastor

Psyehology as nn nid to dietetics Is
certainly
wonderful.
It is doubtful
T h e b i t 18- to lH -p n g e W e e k ly l l e r _ ld e n t i r e l y e o v r r a
S em in o le
C o u n t y whether parents realize fully tho pos­
THE VILLAINS DEATHaho
M&gt;WS8
n n d la p u b l l a h r d e v e r y F r i d a y . A d v r r THE HERO MARKlEb
t l a l n a r n t r a t t i n d e k n o w n o n n i i p H r a - sibilities of this combination. A nu­
ANOTHER ERROR OF,'
t l o n . I l e n m e r a t l e I n p o l i t i c o , IIIJSO p e r
HEY, YOU!
THE Picture rnopoctRi THE HEROINE
y e a r , n l w n y a I n n d v n n e e , _________________ trition expert in charge of a dispen­
U
O
V
E
oah!
[GEE WHIZ-!■ EMniCH T1IE ASSOCIATE11 CHESS sary in a certain city is doing her
Epworth Languors! Be sure to |)Q
He Meant Well
cheery hit to enlighten old-fashioned
nt
the Woman's Club roams, Thors
parents.
In a certain house there dwells a day, 8:00 p. rn. Big times for nil. \
"In the first place," she asserts,
maiden aunt who fancies that every­ largo crowd is oxpocted from the nth
There fs just one way to piaka "children should not he made to cat
one's hnnd is against her, notwith­ cr longues of the state. Don't fora,a'
Snnford n great city nnd that is to what they do not like, but thoy
standing constant assurances to the nnd ho there.
' 1
have faith in Snnford. Keep boost­ should like the food they ought to
1contrary.
ing all tho time,
eat." What could bo simpler! If un
Not long ago the spinster, in a par­
-----------o ---------Have you phoned 325, Bower 4
some rare occasion a refractory child
ticularly
disconsolate mood, snid to Uoumillat, for your freo appointment
There are plenty of good securities shows a strong inclination for some
the man of the house:
with Miss Welch?
in Snnford nnd when you invest your article of diet beyond Ids years and
587-7to
"Well,
Henry,
I
shall
not
bo
a
burmoney in Snnford you know you have turns up n scornful nose nt the whole­
1
non
nnd
a
nuisance
to
you
much
long­
something substantial and something some dishes prepared for him, there
V/Igmnkors have enlisted for the
er."
war on bobbed hair.
that will pay dividends.
is nn easy rule to follow. Just "dress
"Fee here, aunt,” ho replied imme­
— . . . . -n
audited ami collected by the Lcnguo same letter was another clipping
up" the unwanted articles of food nnd secretary, who in one of the best trnf- from the Los Angeles Herald of the diately. "You mustn't talk thnt way.
The Chamber of Commcrc" is again sing little rhymes about them, snys
Old dominion humor-----a Virginia
asking the Sanford people to investi­ the authority, and tho youngster will fie men in the business. There are 18lli quoting tho city henlth ‘officer j You know very well you will.”
legislator aska thnt his colleagues 1,0
mnnv other reasons why every inor- ns saying that "from 100 to 150 cases
supplied with false whiskers to ,.n.
gate tile "gut-rich-quick" schemes that then “eat them with zest.’’
Romance
chant in Sanford should join the of influenza are being reported to his
able
them to dodge lobbyists.
are being offered them by foreign
I.ittte by little life is simplified.
companies. Keep your money at No doubt every hook on child feeding League. If you do not understand office daily."
Our lips met.
The letter enclosing the clippings
home.
For a long, swooning eternity time
will soon contain the appropriate this big idea, come to the meeting at l« from a man who is evidently thor­
the
court
house
Friday
night.
and
space were not. An elusive frag­
verses for bread crusts, spinach, ear----------------------1, --------------------oughly disgusted with tho California rance, sensuous ns n moon-filled night
If the weather is propitious and rots, and other essentials which are
climate. It is ns follows:
good celery is shipped right along not always preferred to dessert or
east of Suez,, held me in thrall. I
CAN YOUR OWN.
Los Angeles, Cal., Feb. 20, 1022.
from Snnford there will be more cel­ can d y . There will also be diagrams
drank deeply—-oh, this w a s living'—
ery money coming in here in the next showing the easiest way to "dress
Replies received from chambers of To the Editor of tho Times:
then with n shudder of repugnance I
Enclosed find clippings from the ,|row hack
thirty days than in many years, Send up" n boot or a mug of nij|k _.commerce on the questionnaire sent
good stuff nnd keep smiling.
My home brow was a failure. •
lout by the Florida Development Board Los Angleses Herald of February 17
Tampa Tribune.
-----------o----------The lip of the pitcher from which I
requesting information regarding im­ nml 18. The Los Angeles Times of
"Fine Brick Blocks Will Rise From
portation of food which might bo pro­ 18th or tilth had n scare head on the had been drinking seemed to mock
BITING
OFF
THEIR
NOSES
Mount Dora's Fire,” says headlines in
duced in Florida, show a wonderful first page telling how tourists were ,m,.
Tampa Tribune. That is one of the
opportunity for securing home mar­ buncoed in Florida of millions.
Someone may he biting off his rfoso kets for greatly increased production
The California hunk on her cllmute
best things about a lire in the husiSuch an Odd World
SAVE YOU MONEY
ness oection of any city. It certainly to sI'ite his face. So, some of tho 1nf HOme L.rops and commodities and is the limit. It has rained in I.os An­
In Chicago they toll of a fascinating
cabbage men who can’t ship their cab- Illsi) f(,r flla ()rk,8 t&lt;) convert certain geles since December 18 most every
helps to rebuild a real city.
Write us
young married woman who, in tho j
huge, have come to think. According raw products
into manufactured dny, and is raining today.
I have not been comfortable here, absence of her husband, received much
Sanford will soon be able to boast!tn « compilation of figures, made by goods.
Empire Hotel Block
attention from an old admirer. One
of one of tile finest golf links and half a dozen of tho growers in the
One city in a county having 75 not one day, so far this winter. If evening the lntter ventured to become’
country clubs in the state. This will immediate vicinity of Bartow, tho miles of Atlantic ocean const line, re- you don’t get that $1,000 you are no
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
reminiscent.
do more to bring the tourists here railroad companies are losing about I ports $103,000 worth of canned fish good.
“Ah," he sighed. "If only you had
I would not care if the Los Angeles
next winter than anything that San­ $1 18.051 this year from Bartow ship­ imported last year, caught nnd can­
marride
me instead of Babcock."
pers,
because
of
their
high
freight
ford has ever done. All honor to the
Sanford Machine
ned principally in the western states. bunk artist got by with his "sun"Then
I should have been with Mr.
rates.
kissed"
stuff
without
knocking
oth­
men who have helped to put it over.
Combined reports from another coun­
Foundry Co.
Cabbage growers have been unable ty show canned fish imports totalling er places with score heads, such ns Babcock at this very moment instead
of with you," answered the fascinat­
to
ship
their
product
north,
because
"Blizzard
in
the
East,"
“Atlantic
The soldiers may got their ^bonus
$t IP,000 per year.
ing one. "How strangely things turn General Machine nnd Bailer Work}
some time. The public is the most un­ the profit. And it isn’t because the I There always will bo a considerable Const Freezing," "Chicago Hero," out!"
Cylinder Grinding; DeLtixe Pistons;
appreciative proposition in the world. market has gone bad. Two and a demand from housewives for canned etc. They sure are tho limit. Got a
Oversize Rings nnd Pins; Flywheel
sucker here nnd then scare him so he
It is easy to forget what tho boyn half and three dollars a crate is a
Did You Know Thnt—
good price, but some of tho richest 1
"’hk'h may be kept on hand in- wont leave. Once Is enough for mo
did for us in the late war. It is cosy
Steel Gear Bands; Crank Shafts re­
cabhage heads in the state are being definitely nnd quickly prepared for —hut a fellow won’t go homo nnd ad­
William Dean, chief of the Orlnmlo
to let them drifft about thu world
mit he was bunked.
Fire Department, was born at Naples, turned; agents for Ctiille Inboard and
since the war is over. A little hulp plowed under, with no effort at all to serving when needed,
market
them.
One
of
the
growers
rcFlorida
has
a
longer
coast
line
than
If
I
gave
my
address
tho
vigilnntl
New
York, December i&gt;, 1874, came to
for them now would be the biggest
Outboard Motors. -------—Plume 52
eently
shipped
a
car
to
Boston.
He
any
other
state
and
millions
of
pounds
of
the
N'ntive
Sons
of
tho
Golden
Orlando
in 1885, has boon chief of the
thing in the'r lives.
received 515.50, paid $150.10 freight, of fish caught in the ocean, gulf and West would hung me for tho truth.
fire department for about twenty-five
and
had
about
$48
left
when
ho
inland
streams
are
shipped
on
ice
to
W.
II.
SALTER,
consecutive
years, used to fight fires
The Municipal Band of Sanford is
counted
out
the
cost
of
production,
markets
in
other
states
hut
there
Tourist.
there
with
buckets,
and is a member
one of the best in the state and the
Not
profitable,
exactly.
should
lie
a
number
of
fish
canneries
-----------o----------of
the
Methodist
church?—Orlando
Herald wishes to say so all tho time.
According to the conclave of cnb- to help develop our sea food resourc- “FACE TO FACE WITH
Sentinel.
We believe in the homo baud and in
bngc
growers compiling the figures es and convert them into wealth, and
Yes, we know all of thnt nnd also
JAPAN” AT THE ST A It
their excellent lender who has dime
THEATRE THURSDAY that while Bill was watching tho side
so much for the hnnd and for the city on the matter for the Bartow section, at fho same time furnish employment
show of the circus in Orlando many,
in giving us this good band. Keep 558 cars of cabbage, at tho very to large numbers of residents.
An unusual series of million pic­ mnny years ago with a roll of bills in
One city in the citrus fruit section
tho band going all summer and we least, should have been shipped from
will then have a good start for next Bartow this year. Taking $150 as „f the state imports annually $12,000 tures showing the Japan of today is his hack overall pocket some enter­
the average freight cost per car, tho worth of citrus fruit marmalades and to lie shown at the Star Theatre to- prising gentleman cut out the pocket
winter,
aggregate addition to the railroads' preserves put up in other states, and morrow (Thursday). Under the title land took the money. Bill never felt
-o
Relieved
There are hundreds of good investwould have been $200,102. yet thousands of boxes of drops and "Face to Face Wtih Japan" Fox News the loss until the cold night nir tickled
in
72
Hours
ments right here in Sanford that can They average, therefore, thnt tho cull fruit from groves near by are por- lias assembled an amazing pictorial Ins summer kitchen where tho overalls
record of the great eastern Empire, were cut wide open nnd when he slnpW ith ou t Drugs
ho purchased nnd there will he more rnilronds lost just half that, for tho niitted to go to waste euch year,
growers
would
ship
if
the
freight
Canned
tomatoes
and
string
beans
showing
its
industries,
its
resources,
ped his hand to ids posterior extremof them put in marketable shape ere
Pain* In Itoart. Client. Shoulder, Arm*—
' ity ns it were there was something Annina Pretoria—Difficult Breath, Smother*
long. You can buy hotel stock, rate were just half what it is. They ulso are bought in Inrge quantities and its preparation for war.
Dizzy, Fainting 8p«lti, Dropilcat SwellAt great .danger and expense a stirring on the circus grounds. But Ing.
theatre stock, grocery stock and many enn’t possibly consider shipping nt its from other states, and In that way
Inga. Albumen and Sugar, have been perman­
present
rate.
They
can’t
even
send
Floridians
help
to
make
the
farmers
cameraman
was
sent
into
the
secret
Bill
nover
found
the
roll
and
probably
ently relieved ud/AIn M Aour* to 2 w n ii,
other kinds of stock in home enter­
w it haul D ru g * a n d M o d le ln tt, In thousands
prises where you can watch it grow their stuff to Jacksonville, and tho and owners of canning plants in those recesses of Nippon, and for the first he has never given the light fingered of
cases, by The Walden Method.
of
Probably there time in history this Yankee adventur- 1gentry another chance at his pockut- sufferers
and know that you are helping to Jacksonville market is being supplied states prosperous.
of Heart TrouUo, Cardiac A*thma.
Angina, lllood Pressure,Threatened Faralyal*.
from the Texas fields at a docent are enough tomatoes and string beans or lifted the veil of mystery surround- hook,
build Sanford.
Hardened Arteries and Kidney Complaint*
profit to Texas growers.—Bartow Rift unpicked on the vines in Florida ing the activities of Nippon. What lie
havo no organic trouble and can ho promptly
euch year to fill all of the cans of found nnd what he has sent to Ameri­ CARPETS nnd RUGS WASHED nnd and permanently relieved by The Walden
Tile T.-U. urges those in Florida Recon
without drugs. Wrlto for K8 pa«u
---------- o------- ~—
those commodities shipped into the ca does much to answer the question, CLEANED at your home, or we will Alethod.
thinking of state division to take a
hook, copyrighted, explaining tho Nature,
Causes
and
Permanent Relief of there com­
SHIP FRUITS BY WATER
state, hut the fresh vegetables left "Will there be war with Japan?"
call for and deliver.—Hamllton-Bcach plaints, without
serious look at what lias happened to
drugs, Sclontiflo Consultation
From nn educational standpoint method used... Mukcs rugs look like Chart, Reference*,
-------■over when the distant ninrkot price
North and South Ireland. Does it
otc., which will bo sent to
Free, upon receipt of a statement of
think Nortli Florida would he as stub­ The Tampa Tribune hud the follow- drops below cost of guthcring nnd these pictures are unparalleled. "The new.—Sanford Steam Pressery. Phone sufferers
tholrcaso.
Address:
Tho Walden Institute.
trai’.'iportntinn charges, rot on the vine Head Hunters of Formosa," "The Hell 550, Snnford, Florida,
288-Gtp Suita 407, Plymouth Bldg,, New Haven. Conn.
born and hard-headed us that '.’--Tam ­ in ' squib in the paper yesterday:
for lack of conveniently located can­ Holes of Japan,” "The Dogs of War"
“One hundred tons of fresh
pa Tribune.
are some of the subjects shown in the
neries to handle them.
peaches, melons and vegetables
The Timus-Union editor lias evident­
■■■■■°*B«iMBMitB*HBIIMBOtiOoncanan»iag'JUt'aTnar,n.UMn.'JUBun:**ia
opening
series.
have
arrived
in
New
York
via
ly never been in Ireland or in West
CALIFORNIA'S WONDERFUI.
steamship from Valparaiso and
Florida.
Any way, Poincare knows what
other Chilean ports.
But wo
WINTER CLIMATE
France
wants.
are
told
Florida
fruits
and
vege­
Editor Boh Holly, of the Snnford
r
tables
MUST
go
to
New
York
The Times’ controversy with P. E.
Herald, gives his ideas on the bonus
Oh, no, Lloyd George is not playing
vial all rail!"
Williams was grossly distorted hy tho
question “because everybody else is
S. J. Sllgh, president ol tho Con- California papers. They hold him up Irish factions.
doing it." However, Commander MeNader, of tho American Legion, claims trill Florida Water Trail ie League, at as a hold champion of California who j
FUNERAL OF C. S. PRESTON
the country already has too many the meeting here last Friday n ig h t, had bluffed this paper with his bom­
Are you doing* TODAY the things that
bonus ideas nml not enough bonus dol­ said that fruits from South Africa bast! ■ 1 f'er of a contribution of $ 1,Funeral
services
of
Mr.
Charles
S
you can look back a t TOMORROW with
were arriving in Now York every 00 ' to any charity in the city if tho
lars.—Jacksonville Metropolis.
Well, we gave it to him anyhow week and South African ponchos were Times could maintain its statements Preston were held at Miller's Under- ]■
a thrill of satisfaction—a pride in the
selling for twenty-five cents apiece. concerning the January freeze in thnt taking Pnrior yesterday afternoon nt.B
accomplishment of work well done?
If fruits can be shipped from Soutli state. Thoy entirely ignored the fact two o'clock. Mr. Preston was born ■
Africa and South America hy stuum- that The Times promptly accepted ill Ohio in 1840. Ho came to Florida IJ
Begin TODAY to lay up a reserve
er and arrive in Now York in good William’s challenge, and thnt lie ns and settled in Snnford in 1880, nnd
QUALITY
against the dawn of the TOMORROW
shape and sell for Idg price, what is promptly disappeared without show- has mnde his homo hero until now.
He teavos n wife and two children to
to hinder Florida shippers of fruits in* the color of his money.
that will surely come.
mourn his loss, who hnve the sym­
and vegetables from shipping their
A
citizen
of
Los
Angeles
sends
Tho
from “tho cheapest that's
A permanent connection with a bank is
pathy nnd prayers of many friends in
good to the best that's : stuff to Now York. Mr. Sligh also Times the following clipping from the this supremo sorrow. Pastor Burthe first step in the right direction.
made!” We carry every­ S' told of shipping eggplant hy express Los Angeles Herald of the 17th:
hnns had chnrgo of tho service.
and
the
sumo
amount
hy
Clyde
Lino
Tampa,
Fla.,
Fob.
17.—P.
E.
Wil­
thing a firnt clnss grocery ■
■ from Snnford to New York, He saved liams, of Jacksonville, Fin,, today
should.
■ $48 hy the water shipment. It arriv­ stood ns the champion of California
Wo havo been fortunntc in engag­
NOTICE
— A Trial Will Convince— ■■ ed in finu shape one day earlier than in this hostile territory. Squibs in ing tho services of Miss Welch, thu
■
Wo have a limited supply of tho now Ponce Dollars which wo will dis­
H Hie express shipment. Those concrete; the Times of this city belittled the famous bouuty specialist of Boston,
■
Mass., for tho week of Februury 27th
tribute to our fricndB nnd customers ns long ns thoy Inst.
■ examples of tho speed and efficiency famed climate of the far western
to
Mnrch
4th
giving
privnto
demon­
DEANE TURNER ■ am i cheaper rates by water should h e'state and Williams, taking offense nt strations freo of charge in your home
f (
jjj; enough to havo ail tho shippers o f ! what he termed "injustice,” offered
Phones -11)7-191
■ fruits and vegetables to try out thu $i,ono to Tho Times if it could provo of tho proper method of coring for
water mutes.
its statements regarding Cnlifornln your complexion as well as hair nod
WELAKA BLOCK
scalp. Plonso phone Bower &amp; RouTho business mon should become climate.
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
members of thu Leuguu in order thnt
Courtesy and Prompt Ser­
If thnt dispatch wns really sont millnt, 325 nnd muko your appoint­
ments
early
ns
Miss
Welch’s
timo
iH
'
F.
P.
FORSTEB,
President
B. F. WIUTNER, Cashier
they can keep down the freight rates from Tampa, Williams must have
vice Our Motto
very limited.
287-7tc
mid can also got their freight bills been tho nuthor. Enclosed
iai

GLOBE PIANO CO.

“Remember that TODAY
Shall Never Dawn Again”

GROCERIES

First National Bank j

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• » -v ra r c®

THE 9 AN FORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1922

{A POWER
)0 MARES
[E PROMISES

Daily Fashion Hint

GETSBJG REAR

Bags Enormous Brute on Reser­
vation of Moqui Indians in
Arizona.

lUl’I'I'Y HYDRO-ELEC-1
POWER OVER HH1
t e r r ito r y

OTON,0, M«"h 1.—Dovelkvdro-elcctrlc power sufitrn llM « territory 800
itter, with the cenetr bns, shonlH, Ain., wan prom'm t-milltnry committee
Thomn* M. Martin, prosAlnlmmn Power Com­
ment congress accepts
, that company for pur•rdopment of the govem,team and water power
thf sb°n,s9840
ituilics hail been made
OCtl
urkets, with a radius of
Muscle Shoals, Mr. Marnppllcations for energy
with tho power company SHOWING THE LATEST FRENCH
IDEAS
n there wns need for de*
iCle Shoals nnd distribut­
Those who adhere strictly to the
er throughout that sec- chemise type of frock will like the little
model in black satin and heavy white
country. His '■ompnny silk
crCj&gt;e ilc Chine to the left. The
to servo the public, func- long-wnistcd kimono blouse is trimmed
, public utility regulated with black braid embroidered in white
ind state laws, he added, ami silver, nnd belted with self,
material. Medium size requires 2
power in emergency cases yards
40-inch black satin and
distance by relay systems, yards 40-inch crO|&gt;e,
For those who love the fuller skirt,
lopment of Mmcle Shoals
pportunity the public will t lie design to the right, in satin, is ideal.
First Lady, a charming new gray is
territnry south and west featured in its development. Tbe stand­
(Main hydro-electric pow- ing collar is of butter colored lace,
r. Martin.
"If Muscle wired at the edges. The blouse fastens
thdrawn from public ser- at one aide, the lower edges being extender! in sash effect. Medium size
not be posslblo to meet requires
4? f yards 40-inch satin.
kets for power at remote
First Model: Pictorial Review Blouse
probably not oven Mem- No. 9243. Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust.
Price, 30 cents. Skirt No. 8670. Sizes,
supplied with energy to 24
to 32 inches waist. Price, 25 cents.
j demands."
Embroidery No. 11602. Transfer, blue
*
,tive Greene, Republican, or yellow, 20 cents.
Second Model: Blouse No. 9249.
ntrasted the power comSizes, 34 to 44 inches bust. Price, 30
,&lt;al with the offer sub- cents. Skirt No. 9221. Sizes, 24 to 32
lenry Ford. Under the inches waist. Price, 35 cents.
jrecite believed much of
rated at the shoals would
Chief of Police
ie manufacture of fertilizr automobiles, and other
of Porto Rico Jail­
by a private concern, Tho
ed for Contempt
s, he said, whether the
tbama offers would best
blit, policy, adding that FORMER CAPTAIN
ROUGH
tnpnny did not make any
RIDERS REFUSES TO
its proposal for fertilizer
APPEAL.
Icommittou examined Mr,
laennte agrictulturc com|to decide when senators
pressed a wish to visit
Ij could make tho visit,
ris said about forty-five
tc dto make tho trip and
e senate would have to
s business for about five
inspection tour was be-

IH.ESS MO|T? HE’LL SAY SO!
e end of the adaptation
Van Loan’s “Scrap
led by Charles Ray in
io. the First National ut­
il will he shown at the
i tonight, one of the ucHerkely, breaks into a
icd by Chnrlus Ray,
Idling him that »»mcipcned. It whb absolutely
nt this scene bo very
e and faithfully depicted,
to get it three or four
I not secure the necessary
_ so Mr. Ray made young
around the block which
l studio, and told him if
»ut of breath by the time
t the door, thnt he would
1 again. As n matter of
so out of breath thnt ho
i'n say what ho wns supami merely gasped the
v leaned against tho door,
s was a complete success.
*('11001,9 NEED FUNDS
L Fin., Fob. 28.—Citidkn, faced with tho poH( the local grammar
t close March 7, unless
2,000 before that time,
"day, the circulation of
lists. All students in
'elow the ninth grade arc

f

of $0,000 remains ta| be
the school district but
d this is needed to pay
incurred during the last
years,
Din in g s
lN f'ULF COAST
DOWN t o CEDAR KEY

■pVr“V,rl"
‘rd, 28.—Storip
'('ION,
Fab
ere 'lisplnycd today on the
°f St. Louis and tho Mtaar tn Cedar Key, Florida,
‘r bureau announced this
“fe never lacking in Japan,
|r°&gt; tnr keeping up military

federal hunter

BECOMES KILLER OF STOCK
Government Huntere Have Order* Not
to Moleet Black Beare Unlace They
Kill Live stock— Then They
Are Doomed.

Washington.—When Daddy went ahunting, according to an old nursery
story, tlie best lie could do was to get
a ru libIt skin to wrap the Ruby Huntbig in, hut u government hunter went
a-lmmiug the other day and got u
bear skin big enough to wrap the au­
tomobile In—ami It was a scvcu-pmtnenger touring enr, too. that tbe bear
skin made a top for.
It happened In Arlzouu on the res­
ervation of the Moqul Indians, This
900-pound brute, foresuktug the wholeaome liublta of the ordinary lilack bear,
turned cattle killer and stirred up
anew all the black beHr superstitions
Hint tbe Indians ever bad. When be
wanted a steer for dinner or a eulf
for breakfast, be went out and goi
It, and there wns no Indian bunging
1 around to cry scat nr shy u rock,

Can You Save $10 a Month |
for Seven Months?
i
s

Harrison, N. J.—rItlllp Hchctzer refused to pay tils check of
70 cents after eating a meal in
a restaurant, lie hadn’t been
locked up long In a near-by po­
lice station when a friend of Ills
limped ,|n to hull him out and
wns told It would cost him $26.
“One moment, please," the
newcomer replied. Whereupon,
ho rolled up one trouser leg, dis­
closing a wooden leg, opened u
trapdoor then In, and took out
n roll of hillH containing $1,000.
handed over $26, nnd restored
the balance to Its hiding place.
Schetzor paid the 70 cents when
arraigned In court.

This stock is considered a splendid investment. The dividend on the
every three
months. This dividend must he paid before any disbursement can be
made on tho common stock, but after it is paid, then all the profits
are accredited to the common. So it is apparent that the common
stock is a valuable nnd desirable security.

8% preferred is paid nt the rate of $2.00 per share,

4-

SCOTCH MARRIAGE IS LEGAL 2

The Company would like a hundred shareholders in Snnfnrd. The
grenter number of shareholders, the greater the co-operation. Offer­
ing the stnek of the Company on a part-payment plan—does three
things:

Man's Attempt to Repdlate Wife of
T h i r t y Yeare la Balkad by
Edinburgh C ourt
#

Strange Fate of nn Unidentified Man
Who Rode Along a Trail

In Oregon,

HAS OLD CUP AND SAUCER
Chins Dubes Thought to Have Been
Burled by Spaniard* ISO Yeare
Ago Found In Oklahoma.

Wetumpkn, Ain.—John Howie, who
has recently returned from a trip Into
Texas. Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkan­
sas nhtl several other states, brings
back an Interesting story of exenvatlnns near Wllberton, Okla.
It Is said thnt much treasure burled
by the Spaniards 150 years ago to
save It from Indian raids Is being
dug up.
Howie has n hnad-pnlnted china
cup nnd saucer thnt Is believed to be
more than 160 years old. They were
found hurled In a copper kettle with
other dishes ami valuables.
Several different persons are said to
have found thousands of dollars in
gold, valuable Jewelry, etc. Howie
saw several of tho pl|"',‘H where the
treasure was being dug up.

IT S AN EAGLE, JUST THE SAME
_______

Became Wings Were Folded Some
Thought Bird on New Dollar
a Dove.

Washington,—The bird on the new
pmee dollar Is an eagle—not a dove
—In case there he any ornithological
dispute about It. Moreover, lie Is the
only eagle with folded wings on an
American coin with (he exception ol
tho bird on the .Sid gold piece. Bird
sharks have been horrified to bear the
eagle destTlItet) ns u dove of pence on
n mountain top. In truth, It took some
digging among mint ofllelnls to find
out wluit kind of a Idnl !l really wn
All the other eagles are spread eagles
Parle Ban* Extreme Dancee.

Paris.—The latest edict »f Paris su
ciety demand* that madoration tiiuit
he the motif of nil the tnmlern dance*
this year, Including the "shimmy,” tin
fox trot ami tango. The latter Is tin
most popular dance In the heat Paris
luu society, but It lias been reformed.

It provides a means of saving for people who perhaps other­
wise would not do so.
It provides an opportunity for the small investor to buy
desirable investment.

a

It brings into the Company a Inrgc number of real live boost­
ers, customers in every city where the Compnny hns a store.

Read the other ad on page 5 and have a talk 5
with the Company’s Representative
■
v e i iiiiiniiNiiusiBBnanKiiBBiiiiiiiiiiRiiiiiiiaiiiia

CELERY GROWERS WANTED

S

Two families that know how to raise Celery, arrangements
can be made for advancing money through crop, good hous­
es, fanning implements and teams supplied, don't answer
unless you mean business, for further information, address,

O. C. HARRIS, Oldsmar, Florida

[ CRENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY

Bakersfield, Ore.—A mountain trng J
edy wns revested the other tiny when 5
the dismembered hotly of an unidenti­
fied man, who hml been attacked by [
mountain lions, was found on an old
trail In tin* Santa Media range of
mountains, eight miles smith west of
Lcbeo on the Ittdgo route, by Robert 1
Burton, a rancher.
Tracks In the snow told the story
of tlie uinn's death. Albls Stanley,
another rancher, who arrived In
Bakersfield In the afternoon from the
scene, said that the man had evident­
ly fallen from his horse while riding
along the* trail anti wns probably
rendered unconscious, being attacked
by the animals whlln unable to de­
fend himself,
The horse, tbe man wns riding, hns
not been found. The tragedy hap­
pened Into In tho Afternoon or at
night, Stanley said, as the trail was
traveled earlier In the day.
There Is Utile to identify the victim
beyond a few shreds of torn clothing,
according to Sheriff D. Boone Newell,
who went to Leber.

&gt;

4

If you can do thnt and can make a down payment of thirty dollnrs, you
can buy one shnro of the 8% preferred*stock of the TRI-STATE PIGGLY*WIGGLY COMPANY, nnd receive us u bonus one share of the
common stock.

London.—"Now you are my wife,"
said William Whiten, a lance cor­
poral of the Iloynl tfl-ots fusiliers,
plnclng a ring on the Anger of a girl
of seventeen—t'lnra Wheeler—at Ayr.
Thnt was In 1802. Ilecently the
Edinburgh Court of Sessions decided
this brief ceremony constituted u
binding marriage.
It wns, ifThaps, the simplest mar­
riage ever known. There was no cere­
mony by minister, register, or any­
Ue* Fox TerVler*.
1 Then the government hunters—those thing of the kind—Just nu agreement
wizards of the wilds that the bureau to uiurry and the purchase of a ring
of blologlcul survey of tbe United nnd the form of words above.
After this the parties hnd lived to­
States Department of Agriculture em­
| ploys to protect tbe nation's llve-slock gether In vnrloiis parts or Hrntlnnd
Interests from predatory animal*—- until two years ago, when the hus­
went on the Job. They have all sons band. then hend green keeper at Mllnof aids, those hunters—guns, traps guvle, Glasgow, after a qynrrol, re­
poison—but this time they look ab&gt;n pudiated his wife.
Giving Judgment upholding the mar­
a pack of wire-haired fox terriers.
riage,
Lord Anderson said It wns
Fox terrlera cannot kill a bear, but *
—Wellington could not defeat No ' clearly established that, according to
poleon. All be could do was to lioi,i| Rents Jnw, the ceremony hi 1802 wns n
him till reinforcements came, An&gt;i- valid one .nnd that the fact of the
tbls pack of terriers did as well a- marriage was adequately proved by
habit, repute, nod by the parties hav­
( Wellington. They got on the track of ing lived together for over thirty
the
hear
In
the
smnv,
near
the
scene
i
of Ills Intest steer-kllllug operation yonrs.
nnd trailed him to the place where
he was gelling ready to "hole up" KILLED BY MOUNTAIN LIONS
for the winter. The deft was no| coin-

SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, March 1.
—George R. Shunton, for mnny
years chief of police of Porto Rico,
hns just served a sentence of 48 hours
in jail for contempt of court, lie re­
fused to appeal to President Harding
been imposed by Federal Judge Odlin.
The contempt charge was based on
a letter Mr. Shunton wrote to tha
judge asking for an onlcr tot destroy Government Huotk, «vitn Be.ii Dog
some of the evidence which had dis­
and Skin of 900-Pound Black Bear.
appeared after the insular police had
made arrests nnd seized liquor in plete and extended only a little way
Into the earth. The dugs blocked blm
Vplstcad cases.
In—POO iiminds of bear, equal to about
Although judge Odlin gave Shunton 4(1 dogs In weight— and held him there
until March 18 to enable him to ap­ fur un hour.
peal to the president, tho former
Had Close Call.
chief decided to take the medicine in­
Filially tbe hear made a dash for
stead of asking for presidential fnv- liberty—hut Hlueher had arrived. In
or,
fact, half of him bud arrived tuo early.
The San Juan TIMES says he re- , ° ne "f ,hu hunters^!here were live
i i 000
.ton callers
ii
i.ii in
i jail
i ii andi j1 of them
on the
coived
while
„„ w1th
„ iehunt
„„KH_and
| I1H,two
tlie Imd
refers to his term there ns a Boeinl fnt?rICy to come very clone to the mouth
success.
Among his visitors in (lf n„.
just before Itrnlii made Ids
prison was Governor Rcily who, grand rush. When the whirlwind
with other citizens nnd officials had hroke, bear and dogs In a mighty
vainly petitioned Judge Odlin to re­ mix-up, the big brute was Almost on
mit the sentence. Shunton was mot top of the hunter before lie could
anil his gun was useless. The
at tho Janil entrance by scores of move,
other hunter, standing to one side,
friends who escorted him to his got In n shot and dropped the tieur
home.
only four feet from the man he had
He was captain of Roosevelt's charged.
The bear fell without n struggle and
Rough Riders in 1898 nnd afterward)
served with General Wood in Cuba. rolled down the hill with all the ter
President Roosevelt sent him to the Hers hanging on.
was the first black bear killed
Canal Zone as chief of police to clean ByThis
government ImnterH In that region
up tho zone, and in the early con- for a long time. They huvu orders
struction days and 13 years ago, ho l from ,l|e |,|0i„g|enl survey not to mowas sent to Porto Rico to take conr lest the black hear unless he In­
mnnd of the 700 policemen composing comes a stock killer. Indeed, It Is tin
nnlversal policy of the government
the insular police force,
Shnton’s counsel told Judge Odlin hunters to leave the general run ol
wild animals alone and go after tin
In making a plea in his behalf, that outlaws
that are destroying properly.
tho insular police had soled zlfiO.OOO
gallons of liquors and made 2,600 ar­
Dig Up Wolf Tooth Necklace.
Berlin.—Necklaces itf wolves' ami
rests in Volstead cases.
dogs' teeth were among the relics ol
the early stone age reported to him
MATE OF SCHOONER
Just been discovered la Westphalia
HELD FOR MURDER
near Hetiglnrn, by scientific InvestIgu
OF CAPTAIN AT SKA tors. A stone chest containing stum
vessels was unearthed.
&lt;H&gt; T l i e Am K ialntril l ' r c « n )
KKE YWEST, Felt. 28.—Mate V.
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Bracklchurst, British Schooner nnd j
Lewis Brothers, were ordered held in f
Well Drill Is Ruined by
connection with the death of Captain ,
Force of Rushing W ater
Chute, which the crew said wns a ;
suicide. The Coroner’s jury alBO or­
Mountain Lake, Minn.—Drill­
dered Charles Carter, the ship cook,
ing for water on the Whitehead
nnd Guisoppo Amore, seaman, held ns
farm near here, Anthony Wink
struck a stream of such force
accessories.
that It spouted to a height of
10 feet. The force was so strong
Kimball Pianos, from factory to
that
It wrecked a half-toll drill-*
homo prices. When you are out shopIng
outfit.
The water emiilit1
ping, don't fall to stop in at T. J.
ties in spout In a stream reach­
Miller &amp; Sons’ nnd look them over.
ing the second story of near-by
Then see Mr. Lnnior, for prices and
buildings. It was the Urn oc­
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tered Ii.i Wild: In Ids .’111 years*
i-spci'leni'i* In de l I;*-'.
MIbs Welch, tho Famous Beauty
Specialist nt Bower &amp; Roumillat's nil
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PAGE POUR

Intrastate Trade is
Dependent On All
C A N ’T . . . D I S C R I M | N A T.K
INTERSTATE*
RU&amp;INESB

M A T i r i ? — Bottinning March 1st

llV f I L u
I have taken over the Eeney-Meeney
BIG DEBATE
Garrison Dairy nnd equipment. In
the hurry in mnking transfer Homo
ON BONUS BILL, customers
may have been missed. If
Miney-Mo!
you will phone 400 uny or*or will he
NOTHING DONE corccted.
I will tuko enro of her cus­
tomers nnd he pleased to havo your

thc Ersklnc Glass and Manufacturing
Company of Wollsburg, W. Va., Mr.
Ingraham Is with the Model Land
Company, (Flagler System) of St.
Augustine.
The company has temporary offices
in the Dishec building.
Operation of the plant will bo in
charge and under the direction of FOKDNEY ANNOUNCES NOTHINC RUT HOT
Mr. Stewnrt, who is conceded to bo
AIK
one of the best posted men in the
manufacture of glass in the Unltod
( l l r T h r A a a o c la t r l Prraa)
States. The manufacture of glass
WASHINGTON, March L—House
of the compnny will he nn entirely Ways and Means Committee Republi­
mechanical process. From the tlmo cans spent three hours trying to re­
the melted glass flows from the tank concile their differences over the sol­
unttil the finished product is in the diers' bonus, hut without success. Af­
hands of the packers it will not bo ter they hnd adjourned until todhy,
touched by a human hand. The Chairman Fordney announced that ho
blowing, pressing, nnnealing, etc., hnd been "authorized to say that the
will he done hy machines.
committee has nrrived at no conclu­
The Initial output of the first unit sion.”
of the plant will he 50 tons of manu­
It was understood thnt there was
factured glass daily. It is said that a general discussion of the whole
at the present ttime there is a daily question of iltinnccs, acrimonious at
demand in the Southern states alone times, nnd that at the finish tho sit­
for more than 200 tons of glass.-— uation was just where it was before
Jacksonville Metropolis.
the special subcommittee tentatively

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OPTICIAN—OPTORi '

WASIIINTON, March 1.—Declar­
trade. Thanking you in advance.—
ing that ‘'commerce la a unit and
G. W. Spencer &amp; Son..
291-ltc
212 East, l i t 8t.
does not regard atato linoa" the iwSsnfJ
Another Jap treaty has silenced T o tllG B e l li H c ll( lW £ iI ,6
preme court yesterday, through Chief
Justice Taft, und without dissent
Ynp.
we wil go; if we don’t
handed down a decision upholding the
authority of the Interstate Commerce
find bargains there, no
Commission, under the transportation
u^e looking anywhere.
act of 1020 to fix state rnilroud puslonger ‘fares when necessary to re­
move "undue, unreasonable and un­
just discrimination against interstate
commerce."
Get An Abstract
Two cases were presented to ths
court. One was brought by the rail­
Buying Propei
road commission of Wisconsin and
others against the Chicago, Burling­
ton and Quincy railroad seeking an
E. A. DOUGLASS,
injunction to prevent the railroads of
the state from putting into effect on
S even - P a ssen ger
statu passenger traffic the rate of
agreed upon a special tax progrum
3.IJ cents per mile allowed by the
Rcmitiful Hnhvny in Picture which subsequently was disapproved
government on interstate travel. The
With Famous
by President Harding,
other wnS brought by the state of
An exceedingly beautiful hallway
The discussion yesterday was re­
New York against the federal govern­ was designed for the new George Fitzported to have revolved largely around ANSTED ENGINE
ment, the interstate Commerce Com­
mnurlco Paramount production, ‘Three the proposition to write into the hill
mission and certain railroads of that
($2285 F. O. B. Factory)
Live Ghosts," which will he the fea­ some kind of a financing provision
state on the ground that the threo
ture at tlie Star Theatre Thursday,
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
%*
cent fare llxed by the public utilities j The walls are entirely of ivory, rough that would meet the President's views
commission produced reasonable re­ 'cast, with a deep moulding after a at least half way. The sales tux sug­
This car is built specially
Wo invite the public and ail users of ELDER
gested by the president and rejected
turns to the railroads upon their
to
meet the demand for a
design from the Pantheon frieze. The hy the special committee last week hy
SPRINGS
WATER to visit the spring and in
state traffic. In both states freight floor is paved with black and white
strictly hi^li-urnde, unstinted,
our
method
of hnndling its product. W hy take
an
overwhelming
vote
was
not
pressed
rates had been advanced to inter­ tiles and the classic idea is carried
uncramped,
seven-passenger
a
chance?
Your eminent physicians claim
particularly,
it
wns
said,
nnd
tho
im­
state level without objection from out in every item of the decoration,
that
this
water
in unexcelled and its purity
touring
car—
come
nnd
see
itl
pression
went
out
that
some
members
the states.
such as the low stone scats, the bronze had in mind a special tax program,
makes
it
most
beneficial
for many troubles.
" Congress in its control of its’ inter­ doorway and the chandolahra and
Hanford
MacNidcr,
national
com­
state commerce system is seeking in
flowerstand of delicate wrought iron. mander of the Americnn Legion, and
The Ford people of Sanford as well as the
the transportation act to make the
Western
Union recommend this water for
John Thomas Taylor, vice-chairman
system adequate to the needs of the
batteries.
DISTRIBUTORS
of tiie legisflativc committee of the Lo- j
country by securing for it a reason­
gion, discussed the bonus situation SANFORI) -:able compensatory return for all the
-:FLORIDA
Call phone 311 and have a bottle of this water
with President Harding at the White
work it does," chief justice stated in
sent you nnd protect vour health.
House yesterday, They said after­
the opinion. The states are seeking
wards that they were "perfectly sat­
to use that same system for intra­
isfied" with the results of the confer­
state traffic. That entails large du­
ence and expressed confidence thnt
ties and expenditures on the inter*
there would be no delay in the enact­
stae commerce system which may
L o ii| t N M » t t f
SA N FO R D
-:-:F L O R II
fH M O T t ll* , laB la aa , U.
A.
burden it unless compensation is re­ I.I.OYD GEORGE SAYS EGYPT IS ment of tiie adjusted compensation
NOW
FREE
TO
WORK
OUT
legislation. They added that the
ceived for the intrastate business.
HER DESTINY .
President was "heart nnd soul" with
Congress as the dominant controller
the
Legion and understood its position
of interstate business may therefore,
( I l r T h r A a B iicIn lrd I ' r r u l
ill
fully.
restrain undue limitation of the
LONDON, Fob, 28.—Premier Lloyd
earning power of the interstate com­ George announced in the House of
Have you phoned 325, Bower &amp;
merce system in doing state work. Commons today that the British pro­
Round
lint, for your freo appointment
* * * It can impose any reasonable tectorate over Egypt has been termi­
with
Miss
Welch?
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condition on a states use of inter- nated ami thut Egypt was frci&gt; to
state carriers for intrastate com- work out such national institutions as
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING COLUMNS OF T H E
merce it deems necessary and dcsir- m ^ h t be .suited to aspirations of her
able. This is because of the suprem­ people.
DAILY HERALD
CORRECTED TO NOV. 16, 1921 '
acy of the national power in this
field."
KIDS ADVERTISED
Southbound
FOR NEW ItOAI) TO
I— *V.’ TT**
Arrive
Departs
ANNOUNCE GLASS
r-TT T . ‘.-r r :i
SEMINOLE LINE
83.......... 2:30 a.m.
2:40 * jd .
rr-j .t*7=
CO.’S PERSONNEL
27...........
8:40 a.m.
In another eulumn of the Reporter91........... 1:18 p.m.
1:38 p.m.
The personnel of the officers and Star today appears the advertisement
89..........
2:55
p.m.
3:20
p.m.
directors of the Tidewater Glass for bids for the construction of the
85..........
0:55
p.m.
7:10
p.m.
Manufacturing Company, Jackson­ Orange county rond from Orlando to
ville’s newest big industry which ex­ the Seminole county line.
Northbound
pects to begin operations soon, was
This is the road known ns the Or­
Arrive
Dopnrts
announced Tuesday.
lando-Winter Park road. Major C. A.
82...
1:48
a.m.
2:03
a.m.
I'rank ( . Groover, the viee-presi- Browne, the constructing engineer,
84............11:45
a.m.
12:05
p.m.
dent, who is president of the Groover- explained this morning that the pres­
80........... 2:35 p.m.
2:55 p.m.
Stewnrt Drug Company nnd one of ent Orlando-Winter Park rond will he
4:05 p.m.
92...........
4:00
p.m.
the city's most successful business widened to twenty-four feet, and be28......,....10:00 p.m.
men, tins accepted tho chairmanship I yomi Winter Park to sixteen feet,
of the executive committee of the
Major Browne asserted thnt the
Trilby Branch
board of directors.
new road will be built in three sec­
Arrive
Departs
The company is headed by Harry tions, and that if present plans were
xNo.
100
..........
7:00
a.m.
A. Neff, of Bella ire, ()., ns president, followed, construction would begin on
xNo.
24..........
3:25
p.m.
with R. R. Kessler, former secretary tiie Winter Park end of the highway.
xNo.
158...........
7:00
a.m.
of the chamber of commerce, ns secre­
The road will he thus divided, the No. 22..........
7:00
p.m.
tary.
They with
vice-president Major explained to prevent any long­
J p g ip iS M T O E ?
Groover form ti e executive commit­ er detours than necessary. Accord­
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Lcvshlirg Branch
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pp-- r—_TjF*.ri*7.It*',
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tee. An advisory board of directors ing to the plan outlined, detours Kill
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Departs
of I t business men of Florida is now be necessary only over a third of tho
22
xNo. 157........ 3:55 p.m.
being selected from different parts of distance at a time.—Reporter-Star.
No.
21........
2:60
p.m.
the state.
C. II. Dankworth, of Ilellaaire, is COULDN’T EAT THIS HUN. xNo, 101........ 5:50 p.m.
LIKE GREAT, THROBBING MARTS OF TRADE ARE
xNo,
25........ 1:30 p.m.
vice-president and treasurer; F. W.
22........ 7:00 p.m.
Stewart, of Pittsburgh, Pa., superin­
The Britisher's failure to under­ No,
THE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING COLUMNS
tendent; J, O. Eskine, of Jacksonville stand American slang is a difficulty
Oviedo Branch
nnd J. D. Ingram, of St. Augustine, which faces picture production in Eng­
OF THE DAILY HERALD
xNo,
126..........
7:45 p.m.
directors. II. C. S. Perry is assistant land. Leslie Hlscott, assistant drec3:40 p.m.
to the treasurer.
jtor to George Fitzmnuricc, Paramount xNo. 127...........
x—Daily,
except
Sunday.
Strange—what an immense amount of goods and ser­
President
Neff is an experienced . producer, was looking over the script
----- ----glass manufacturer of Ohio who has &lt;*f "Three Live Ghosts" which will he
vices are bought and sold day after day through the
made a careful investigation of eon- shown at the Star Theatre Thursday,
classified section of this paper.
dltions for the manufacture of glass with a view of giving the property- Experts state and can
in Morida. He is also president of ,n|in his instructions when he came prove that glass can be
In the throbbing m arts of the East one could buy, sell or
the Belmont Tumbler Co.; general upon the direction, "enter Old Sweetmade in Florida at less
manager of the Belmont Casket Co.; heart with a beautiful bun."
exchange almost anything that has any kind of value; in
and a director of tho Dollar Savings
HIncut made a note of the item with than one and one-half
Sanford an increasing number of people are using the
A I rust Co., all of Uellnaire.
[tiie result that on the following itiorn- cents (.01 Vo) per pound.
Mr. Groover, is n director of the big a particularly fine sample of the
modern m art—the classified section of this paper.
Barnett National Bank. He stated confectioner’s art was prominently
thnt he had carefully examined the featured amongst the day's "props."
Many a family has more comforts—even luxuries—
plans for the installation of the glass Mr- Filzmaurice’s amazement on lieplant before becoming interested perunexpectedly confronted with a
through taking advantage of the chance to buy things
sonolly in the project and feels that display of cream buns was so genuine
for a half or less from the advertisers.
^ W A y/ m
thousands of dollars worth of fruit bis assistant was not slow in graspthat now rotH in Florida will be saved dig that there had boon some mistake,
through the manufacture of glass Then it was explained to him, that n
Whether it be a job, a service, a business or an article
containers, and will be another step 1America there were buns and buns,
advertised for sale—each want-ad represents a human
in the advancement of Florida toward, u,,d that bun in the script wrs not the
desire with a hope for its fulfillment. He who responds
industrial success. Mr. Groover said kind you oat.
$t(acb/rom
.
that it is handled in a conservative |
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profits equally with him who has sent out the call, for it
manner and uil unnecessary overhead
REC.I8TKATION NOTICE!
is always “something for something,” with the honors
expenses are eliminated.
even on both sides. Study the classified section of—
Mr. Dankworth Is owner of the
Tho primary registration books for
Dankworth Drug Compnny and u di­ Seminole county will bo open for reg­
rector of tho Buckeye Savings and istration in uil the procincts of the
I^&gt;nn Co., of Hcilonire and also n di- county on Monday, March Oth, 1022,
rector of tho Champion Colleries Co,, [and will remain open throughout tho
of Pittsburg.
| county until Monday, April 3rd, 1922.
Superintendent Stewart hnH been The bookH for precincts one and throe
V ’’
'
mechanical engineer for the Phoenix Iwill bo open at tho office of tho Su909-11 Blib«« Buildlnf,
Gluss Company of PittBhurg, Mr. pervisor of Registration.
Erskinc, now of Jacksonville, was'
\ H, C. DuBOSE,
Jackionrilli, FI*.
formerly with the Jefferson Glass j
Supervisor of Registration.
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SANFORIKS

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Summer weather hero to(|„y while the southwest Is
shivering with tho worst
blizzard and honvy snow
storm of tho season. It Ir
preat to live in Florida and
Ja Sanford especially which
is the host part of tho stnto
in every way. It may got
cold hero and we hny havo
to (loir our b. v. d.’B to­
night or tomorrow but it
will only bo nice, cool
weather to keep up tho price
of our elegant celery crop.
Of courso, we never know
but it will only bo a light
frost unless tho southwoat
sends us something out of
the ordinary.
5:10 A. M. MAKCII 1, 1922
Maximum .................... 85
Minimum ....................... 01
Range ........................... ud
barometer .................. 30.23
Calm and clear.

Ml
pm MU8 . FRADY’S^CONDITION
REMAINS UNCHANGED:
kj
FRADY
im imiov
RADY IS IMPROVING
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Ml
M l vvm
*»»''&lt;’ B ird P r r u )
Nj
MI-1MI, Mch. 1— Mr.. Frndy!» cm .
lilinn remained unchanged today
ta though hospital authorities say she
* is improving.
Ml cannot live, "I'rady
I'M

Ml CRIME COMMITTED
Ml
FIFTY YEARS AGO;
Iti
WANT MAN NOW
Fa
Ml
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala., Mch. l__
Mi
n
Sovornl
older residents of Georgia
Ml
PS
will
l&gt;
e
witnesses
when tho hearing on
Mi
PB
writ
of
habeas
corpus
in the case of
Ml
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Hiram
Casey
Nettles,
nlias George
Ml
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Nichols,
which
will
be
called
in Cir­
Fa
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cuit
court
hero
March
eleventh,
It
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was announced today.
Fa
Alabama and Georgin both ehr t
Mi
Nichols
Is Nettles and that he was r,.
Fa
sponsible
for the death of Potor
Ml
B
Mooney,
at
Romo, Georgia, fifty-two
F;i
»
yenrs ago. Nichols who is now
Fa
K1
more than seventy years old, was ar­
Fa
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rested several days ago here.
Fu
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WOI l,D EXTRADITE
Fu
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SAILORS TO NASSAU
Fa
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FOR MURDER TRIAL
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M I'll l*» fcti l*Ji Ka F l
KEY WEST, Mch. 1,—British viceB »
Consul Taylor today received instruc­
tion to ask for extradition to Nassau
for trial of the members of crew of
British Schooner of the Lewis hroth05762329
er* who are in jail hero in connec­
tion with the death of Captain
Chute, who was master of the vessel.

expiration

TRANSPORTAT’N

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RAH,ROAD PROP­
ERTIES
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WASHINGTON; March 1.—Today
marked thu expiration of tho period
that section transportation act fixing
jix per cent as tho return on railroad
properties which railroads are entitled
to earn under tho Interstnto Com­
merce Commission regulations. The
period during which the railroads are
entitled to ask government loans also
expired today.

Sanford is one of the coming cities of Florida. Sanford is attracting
the attention of business men, not only of Florida, hut of other states.
The TRI-STATE PIGGLY-WIGGLY COMPANY has decided to open
a store in Saaforii. The system of PIGGLY-WIGGLY is no longer
an experiment. There are PIGGLY-WIGGLY stores in successful op­
eration in nit parts of the country, from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
It is tin* policy of the Company to obtain real and effective co-opera­
tion, and with thnt end in view is offering a small portion of its pre­
ferred stock for locnl investment.
It is believed thnt the more people there are holding shares it) the
f’ompnny, the more people there will In* who will effectively co-oper­
ate toward the success of the enterprise.
The Company hns a preferred capitalization of $1100,OIK), believed to tie
sufficient to establish fifty stores. Tin* preferred stock with a par
value of $ 100.00 per share, is preferred not only as to assets but as to
dividends, and 8% annual dividend must be paid before any distribu­
tion can ho made on the common stock.
Die Company offers til tho people of Sanford one hundred shares of
the H'J preferred stock, with one hundred shares bonus, of the com­
mon stock. For every $100.00 subscribed there is Issued one share of
the preferred nnd olio share of Common stock, This allotment has
Itch set aside for Sanford for the purpose of opening a PIGGLY WIGGLY through local co-operation. The stock of the Company may
be purchased on tho basis of $30 per share, down, and $10 per month,
for seven months. A pntron of a PIGGLY-WIGGLY can save $7.r»,
$100, $125 to $150 every year on the family grocery bill, and this
saving should tnko care of the monthly payments on one share of
Preferred and Common Stock.
This offering is being made through one of the established securities
hmises of the state of Florida, nnd full information may be obtained
fr,,in (,nr local representative, Mr. W. A. KAY at the Seminole Hate .

Securities S ales C om pan y
of Florida
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

See Plggly-Wlggly Ad on page 3

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For Florida: Fair In the
south and local rains in the
northern portion Wednes­
day. Thursday, rain nnd
much cooler.

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Get ready for the biggest season in
history.
Advertise in the Daily Herald and
keep them coming. It pays always.
A. II. Commons of Stone Island
was in the city today calling on his
many Sanford friends.

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ing else will do and many country
places will now he built in thnt sec­
tion.
Circle No. &lt;1 of the Methodist church
will .meet with Mrs. Raymond L.
Alien at 907 Laurel avenuo nt 5:30
Thursdny, March 2, and all members
are urged to be present without fall.

NEW SHIPMENTS ROLLING
INTO OUR PLACE NOW

Progress is being made on tho
building of the Rod nnd Gun Club on
the lake shore and tho painters nnd
decorators are now putting on tho
finishing touches mid when completed
Hu* Rod and Gun Club building will
lie something of which the city cnti
Well feel proud.
Mrs. Snm Unumell hns returned
from New York whore she spent sev­
eral weeks selecting tho spring nnd
summer stock for BaumePs Specialty
Shop mnl tho new goods are arriving
daily. The Baumells are now gutting
ready for the big fashion show thnt
is now a semi-annual event in Snnford.

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The Store Thnt Is Different

Mrs. A. R. Key is happy in the
John Wilson,better known ns ‘T ,” 5
Sanford, Florida
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possession of a new Reo Sedan, the received a wire this morning fr -.i
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gift of Mr. Key for her birthday.
California asking for a mixed ear o' rra,3Ba*zM
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vegetables. Pop could not send a
Mrs. R. J. Holly and son R. S. mixed car but wired thnt ho could
Holly left this morning for Ellenton ship celery in car lots nny time. This
where they will visit Mrs. R. S. Hol­ goes tto prove what tin* newspapers
ly and her parents Mr. and Mrs. have said all along—that California
vegetables were frozen out and there
Janies Wood for several days.
will be none there until the spring
crop
can be planted.
Send in the local news to the Her­
ald every day. This is what makes a
newsy newspaper. We want tile lo­ PAINTED BY GREAT ARTISTS
Senate flaw-pickers are overwork­ cal happenings of tho city. Phono
ing, but mum.
them of send them to the Herald In Olden Days Men of Genius Turned
Out Swinging Signs That Were
Tutoring, coaching and private les­ office.
Ready Attractive.
sons, Inor, West First Street. 290-3tp
This Institution, whose success and strength has :
Edwin Stern, president and Hen
Tin' Muring signs (but have so long
Miss Welch, the Famous Beauty Adler, secretary and treasurer of tho on elided lilt* eye till I lie tops of fiiilblbeen builded by a loyal people, whose most valu­
Specialist at Bower &amp; Roumillnt’s all Tri-Stale Piggly Wiggly Stores will ihgs iilllninluly will be removed sim­
this week.
287-7te In* here this week looking over tho ply for the reason of public safely.
able asset is the confidence, trust and esteem of
field for a location for a new storo in Hoards of tire nmlerwrilers object llmt
those who know it best and whose highest en­
tin* stniciures not only serve to spread
WANTED—Salesman to handle good Sanford.
llie Ilium**,. hut greatly hinder the fire­
selling used cars. We only handle
deavor is to attain still higher plains of service—
man's work, line might wish that lliv
most standard makes—applicant must) Hon. M. M. Smith of Winter Park, iiaiatlule Included aJI (lit* encroach
wishes you a happy, healthful and prosperous
lie live wire, good habits and hard is in the city today looking over his incuts of the signlioiinl, m in iik s tin
worker. Good pay to the right par­ celery lands near Monroe. Mr. Smith Kansas t'liy Slur.
New Year.
Man diligently advertised Ids wares
ty. Apply in person.—Sanford Mo­ is thinking of cleaning up some of
tor Co., Dodge Service.
291-IUc liis celery land anil putting it on the even before the tiny of tin* frescoed
goat over (lie Pompeiian dairy. Hut l |
market in five and ten acre tracts.
In those old days the desire lor cus­

i H ave Y o u a H undred D ollars
or M o re for Investm ent in
an E stablished B u sin ess of G rea t P rom ise?

Hit W. FORSYTH STREET

Ml Ml F*

MRS. CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, Manager

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The Bank of Satety
Security-Service

Tiie registration hooks for tin* pri­
mary elections will lie open next
Monday at the office of H. C. Dubose
and all those who expect to vote ja
the Democratic primary in June
should he sure they are registered.
G. W. Spencer &amp; Son have purchnsed the'Garrison Dairy and will
take care of all tin* Garrison custom­
ers hereafter from tin* Pi nr hurst
Dairy. Spencer &amp; Son make ttiis an­
nouncement in this issue of the Her­
ald.

tom "iis tempered by a zest for art.
Tho ll&lt;*ailug rapid, pictured in front of
tin undent xundnl makers' simp, bill*
iineiug one snadiil on tin* curly bead
anil waving the m ate in his chtilihy
hand, Is a thing of beauty as well us
a symbol of truth*. T he picturesque
swinging hoards of some generations
past were outgrowths of iliu display
of arm orial bearings and heraldic
crests, sumptuous and pleasing lo (lie

Peoples Bank of Sanford

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DRUM AlOMf

In days gone by urllsls of ante did
not scorn to try a prcntlrc luiml mi
such signs. The "Mule and Muleteer,”
an early work of t ’orregglo. was orig­
inally painted for an Ilia. Many a
royal ncadeailchin Inis given the pub­
lic a lion or a unleoru. T he age of
a rtistic sign painting received It w
death blow in the reign of George It
when saeli erections fell tinder the
bend of “s i r e d nuisances."

A *UD0V s

W EST M U M

"WE DELIVER THE GOODS"

Quick Service Transfer
Storage FacilitlcH

If we please you, tell others; If no
tell us. I’hone 198

Hartwell Kelly of Gainesville is in
the city calling on the load trade. Mr.
II. W. NICKERSON
A M E R IC A N L E G IO N
Kelly lias one of the largest music
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laconic Tax Service
M A R C H 1 5 I B IT
the Edison phonograph among otliur
Room
Mi McNeill-David Hltlg.
instruments. T. J. Miller
Son are
"hone
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Orlando, Fla,
(lie Sanford agents. Mr. Kelly made ADVANTAGE IN "AUBURN*1 HAIR
For information and reservation
the Herald office an appreciated
see Kenneth Morrell, Adjutant CampAccording to This, It Gives It# Pos­
visit.
bell-l.ossint: Host, Sanford.
Auto Radiator Repair
sessor a Distinct S tart in
A number of Sanford people are
going to Altamonte tomorrow night
as the guests of Col, C. D. Haines. If
there are any who cannot go they
should return their tickets in order
that another can take advantage of
them. It is important that all
should make up their minds to lay
about tile trip.
Cecil Flowers was* struck with a
passed bull at the high school this
morning and suffered a fractured
skull. He was rushed to the FerrmldLaughton hospital where he received
nodical treatment and it is thought
that he will recover. Passing halls
wherever there are crowds is a dan­
gerous business and should be stop­
ped.
The Sanford Rotary Club held its
regular meeting Tuesday at tin* Hotel
Valdez and with songs and speeches
ami communications, held a very busy
session and one that was enjoyed by
all present. The Rotnrians are plan­
ning to send n delegation to thu Dis­
trict meeting at Savannah in March
and expect a targe crowd to repre­
sent Sanford nt the meeting.
Harry Walsh of the Wnlsh-Chnpirnin Farms on Hcurdull avenue
brought the editor of the Herald what
is said to he the largest hunch of folcry ever grown hero. We do not know
how much it weighed or tho original
size of it as it wns stripped down
when we received It. Mr. Walsh said
one dozen such stalks would hnve
filled a celery ernto. Walsh &amp; Chnpmnn have some fine celery this year
nnd are getting a good price for it.
John L. Miller hns purchased the
Rnntoul plnco near tho sito of tho
golf links nnd country club. IIo hns
twenty ncrcs of grove and a nice
homo and expectH to movo out in the
country soon nnd mnke it his futuro
homo. The golf links will make thnt

Matrimonial Race.

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girl and have red liulr,

Ho 9s *4 KJ Vi KJ I.ocuted at 207 French Ave., between

If you a r e ii
pay no attention to those who nick­
name you “Carrot.**," It will not be
a sign of lheir disrespect, 1ml of
ilielr Jealously, asserts London An­
swers.
Alt eminent doctor has Just ex­
pressed the opinion Mint tin* red haired
woman lias a distinct advantage over
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and tills explains why “henna" dye
THOS. J. A. REIDY
Is hi* popular. The girl win* calls you
"Citi'rots" the loudest will Im the first
Attorney nail Counsellor-tit-Law
to try the effect iff "lmnnn" herself.
T o complete the enmpiest, a hatter- Practicing in State anil Federal Courts
iiilllc complexion must In* added. If
Over Seminole County Hank
you do not possess one naturally, there
may ho hope for you If you give
up llesli food and heconie a vegetarian,
living oil fruits, cream, salads, raisins,
Attorney-at-Luw
and honey.
Over
Seminole County Bank
Hut, remember this—a woman's
graces musi la* mitiunl. or iliev will SANFORD
•:* FLORIDA
md outlive the glamor &lt;ff courtship,
\ ’u Kcir-n-pci'tltig mull will like lo Specialist in Spinal Adjustments
feel llmt bis love Inis been ruptured
by dyes and diet.
And no self-re­
specting girl-will try ilms to capture
Doctor of Chiropractic
him.
Gnrncr-WoodrufT Building

: PROFESSIONAL £
: AND business :
£ DIRECTORY £

George A. DeCottes

2nd and Third.

E. R. BERGCJUIST.

Sanford Steam Laundry
FOIt SERVICE
Call 14G-J
W. RAWL1NG, Prop,

..Employment Bureau..
The vocational committee of the Busi­
ness and Professional Women’s Club
requests uH young women (Miring
employment to register nt thu First
National Bank.
AGNES G. BERNER. Chairman

SANFORD NOVELTV
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

Wm. J. Kermode, D. C. General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR and BUILDEK

Office Hours:
517 Commercial Street
Robin Native In Three Continents.
9 to 12 n. m. and 1 to 0 p. m.
English robins have namesakes in
three continents, for la China and Sundays and evenings by appointment
New Zealand as well as III America,
settlers from England gave the fa­
m iliar name to a native bird. The
American migratory thrush recalls by
Its reddish breast the brighter gorget
of the English species. Though duller
of plumage, the New Zcataad robin
earned the name hy Its lametiess; and
th e re Is a tench of the sajae friendly
niiiurc la the Chinese bird.
Several English birds a re distin­
guished by a human nicknam e; tom­
tit. Jackdaw, magpie. Jinny wren and
even pliillp sparrow.
But only the
rolda redbreast bus made friends so
thoroughly ,wlth mini Hail Its full
nam e Is almost forgotten, while Its
nicknam e N coextensive wit h the Eng­
lish language.

Tho Herald for Post Cards.

Hanford, Ft*.

Geo. W. Knight

S. O. Shinholeer
Contractor and UuMdcr
SANFORD

Real Entate and Insurance
SANFORD

FLORIDA

FLORID*

COMFORT COTTAGE
is now open for guostB. Will bo glad
to sco new ns well ns old friends.
Rooms utul meals, also meals. House
heated.
Miss N. A. Walker
Mrs. M. Martin

Acteylene Welding
OF ALL KINDS

Sanford Welding Co.
109 North Sunford Avenue

rChapped h a n d s
and faces needn’t

bother.

MENTHOLATUM
soothes and heals i
chaps and chilblain^
L.quickjy and

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SANFORD
“The C ity S u b s ta n tia l”

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The S anford Daily H erald

SANFORD
‘The City Substantial”

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

V O L U M E II

SANFORD. FLORIDA. THURSDAY. MARCH 2. 1!)22

early general election

OR RESIGNATION TO RESULT
TO PRIME MINISTER GEORGE
litical Crisis in Eng­
land is Believed

ELECTRIC LIGHT
PLANT IS MUNIC­
IPAL ASSET TO JAX

WIDENING^ BREACH:
,N CONSERVATIVE I’ARTY
‘ g ETHER WITH C.AIN IN
I.IRERAL STRENGTH
Illy

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A a a n r ln lr d

FLORIDA AQUATIC MEET
PROHIBITION OFFICERS HERE
AT ROLLINS APRIL 20TH;
BIGGEST OF ITS KIND ON SEA, LAND AND IN AIR
Many High Schools Are Entering in Competition
for Cups and Medals

Hi

Upshot of Present Po­

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LONDON, Mnrch 2.—Either early
general election of the resignation of
Prime Minister Lloyd George will be
the upshot of the present political
crisis, it is generally believed. Ap
pnrently widening breach in conser­
vative party together with consistent
gain in strength of Liberals under
former Premier Asquith, and Inher­
it,..,, have forced these alternatives on
the premier.
MINI&gt;ON, March 2.—The petition
of Lady Rhondda, to sit in the House
of Lords was granted by the commit­
.......a privileges today. If she takes
her seat awarded her by the ruling
„he will be the first womnn to sit in
the upper house of the British par
!iiirm ut as Lady Astor was in tile
|mw i chamber.

WORK IS NAME
OF SUCCESSOR
TO WILL HAYES

Di&lt;l you know that the
gross earnings of the mu­
nicipal electric plant since
IHim have been $!&gt;.l&gt;25,042.05 ?
It is with this plant that
the city hopes to furnish
residents of Jacksonville
with electric fuel at such a
low rate as well enable all
to use electricity for cook­
ing and heating.
During the last twentytwo years the plant has
turned over to the city
treasurer $2,405,800.10. Net
earnings have been $5,075,­
001.50 aitil operating ex­
penses $4,240,OH1.20.
Ex­
tensions
and
improve­
ments have aiiiourited to
$2,204,221.00.
During 1021 the gross
earnings of the municipal
pl'int were $1,078,157.27,
the operating
expenses
$580,420.48, and tile net
earnings $107,720.70.
Ex­
tensions and improvements
during 1021 cost $205,550.5
and $472,000 was turned
over to the city treasurer.
Tile assets of tin: plant are
valued at $5,110.002.75. (if
these assets, the plant is
valued at $2,011,588.40. ac­
counts receivable $58,720.22.
cash $42,757.87 and prof­
its transferred to thi* city
$2 ,J05,800.10.
Balancing
these figures are the liabil­
ities. Outstanding bonds
$202,500, accounts payable
$22,407,011, customers' de­
posits $52,200.05 and excess
assets over liabilities $4,871,757.74.—Times-Union.

NUMBER 202

The Florida State Intcrscholnstic
Aquatic meet will be held at Rollins
College, Winter Park, April 20, 1022.
The meet this year will he the big­
gest meet of its kind that has ever
been held in the United ijtutcs. Re­
quests for inf &lt;rmation ami instruc­
tions are coming in daily to the office
of the committee in charge of thu
meet. Several High Schools who hnvc
never competed will enter the contest
this year and the governing commit­
tee are planning for a record break­
ing crowd of spectators. In the past
parents and friends of contestants
have made the trip to Winter Park by
auto and have spent the week end
either a* Winter Park or Orlando. By
doing this they have made it possible
foi» high school teams to enter because
such trips away are usually given up
because of being too expensive.
Twenty-four sterling silver cups
costing $1,511(1 besides gold, silver and
bronze medals will be nffr cd to conicstnnts taking part in the meet this
year. This set of cups have been
•contributed by the business men of
Whiter Park and Orlando who are in-

M S HIM.
TO III! AII.IIISTEII
ON NEW PLAN

TO STOP LIQUOR TRAFFIC
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trusted in developing the sport of
swimming.
All High Schols in Florida njo eliirildc and each school should send a
team of boys and a team of girls.
This is a splendid opportunity for
those ill the state who are interested
hi developing water sports to have a
part in developing the most natural
sport to be developed in Florida. •
W Streit, first vice-president of
the Amateur Athletic Union of the
United States and president of the
Southeastern Association of the Ama­
teur Athletic Union and Al Doonan of
tin- Atlanta Athletic Club will be
present at the meet this year and of­
f irate.
There will lie ten events for hoys
and ten .‘Vents (or girls. The boys'
program will be run off i the morn­
ing and the girls in the afternoon.
Moving pictures will he taken of the
event s.
\ny information desired will be furnished upon request by writing to It.
XX Greene, secretary of the Governing Committee, at Winter Park, Fla.
The cups and medals to be offered
in the coming meet are on display at
the store of Yowcll «Xr Company in thi• it\

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Will Make Concentrat­
ed FITort Against
Smugglers in Fla.

From a gross yearly earn­
ing of $2,441.75 in ItfttO, to
a gross earning of $221,2dll.72 during 1021, is the
record established hy the
municipal waterworks here.
These figures speak for
themselves as of the finan­
cial standing of the city of
Jacksonville. The city's nsset&lt; so far overshadow its
liabilities that no compari­
son can l»e struck. It is
these figures, through a
prospectus sent out from
tiie city hull, that the city
conimissiion hopes to con­
vince boiul buyers that they
take no risk when buying
Jacksonville bonds, $2,000,ooo of which have been ad­
vertised for sale.
The total gross earnings
of tile miiiiieipiil water
works up to and including ■-x
1021
were $2.272,770.JM.
The net earnings amount

DIFFICULT PROBL’M

WATERWORKS IM.ANT
IS ANOTHER DEFENDMILK ASSET OF JAX

ed to $1,082,008,110, $1,080,M’C'.SO g o in g fo r o p e r a tin g
e x p e n se s, $ 1 ,0 18,002.82 fo r

NAVY TIED UP,
HAS NO FUNDS

e x t e n s i o n an il u n p r o v e llle tlts

SHALLOW WATER AI,ON(i COAST
GOOD SOIL TO PLANT
IIOOZE
Illy TN » A a .o r la tr d

I'rra a l

WASHINGTON. March 2. Prohibi­
tion enforcement agents are being
transferred from various states *o
Florida for a concentrated campnign
against liquor smugglers along the
coast of peninsula state prohibition
officials said today. Officials declar­
ed a difficult problem was facing the
government in connection with rum
running on the Florida coast. One pe­
culiar difficulty lay in the fact that
great expanses of shallow water along
tile coasts made it possible for smug­
glers to hide cargoes of liquor on the
bottom of the sea, upon approach of
authorities. This practice is followed
to such nil extent they said that Flor­
ida shallows are almost carpeted with
wInskey and rum.
WILL YON NOW \ HANKER
III)

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FORT MEYERS, March 2.--J. Will
and $781,182.22 being turn­
Yon, formerly state auditor, has ac­
ed over to tin* city treasur­
c e p t e d a position with tlm St. Lucia
er The assets of the wut ^ County Hank and moved here to make
reworks exceed the liuhili~l his home.
ties by $1,700,552.02,
It is estimated with the
increased revenue to the
electric light plant through
city-wide installation of
«•' •ctrieal rooking and heat­
ing appliances
Jackson­
ville wMl lie considered one
of the f 111aiii iaI strongholds
of the South. Times Union.
HIRING FEBRUARY AS
AN\ (11 Nt ED IIY TREASURY
DEPARTMENT
•*

SOMETHING LIKE HIE ONE OUT­
TO ITKCIIAKK FI El DI E TO
LINED in THE SAN FORM
\t I ION OF APPROPRIATION
IIERAI.H
nit. IICHERT WORK WILL DOC­
COMMITTEE
TOR THE WORK OF THE
( l l &gt; T h e \-* im-IiiIi-iI P r e s s )
POSTOFFICES
I l l y T h r A k a o r l i i l i d 1' r r a a l
, WASHINGTON, March 2 Elimi­
nation of the cash feature of the sol­ WASHINGTON, March 2. Neces­
I H r T h e A a n o e tn ir d I ' r m l
diers' bonus bill, but under a plan sity of tying up every ship in the
WASHINGTON, .March
2.—Dr.
which would enable funner service navy for lack of fuel to permit opera­
Hubert Work, at present the first as­
men to obtain funds from banks on tion faced the navy department as an
sistant postmaster general, will suc­
adjusted
service certificates immedi­ immediate possibility due to action of
ceed Will Hays as head of jiostoffice
ately after they were issued is under tile house appropriations committee in
department it was learned definitely
consideration by majority members reporting out yesterday a deficiency
today at the White House. Dr. Work,
of the house ways and means emit- item of $ti,2tHin.tMHi for naval fuel to
t II i Thr \ iMMM’Intril I'rraal
whose homo is in Pueblo, Colo., will
WASHINGTON. March 2. An inmittee as a possible solution of the be used during tin* remainder of the Sweden (Jets Ready
taki over the postoffice portfolio Sat­
fiscal year. The sum is about one
• reuse of more than $00,000,000 in
For Prohibition
bonus problem.
urday. when the resignation of Will Tentative Contract
half of the original fuel deficiency
the public debt during February was
This
would
make
unnecessary
any
Movement on Way aaimuiu'eil
Unto becomes effective. The nominuestimate submitted by the department.
today by the treasury de­
is
Let
for
Southern
heavy
draft
on
tIn*
federal
treasury
tioa of Work is expected to lie sent
As drawn by the committee the bill
partment Increase largely accounted
during
tile
next
two
years
while
the
College at Lakeland refunding of the $tt,5ilO.(IOil,tMHt short- does not provide for all additional ap­
to the Senate shortly.
for by issuance of $11(10,000,000 treas­
propriation but llleiely authorizes I lie Din MlYtlCATES II M E INTRO- ury notes while government securities
III ( ( Eli SEVER XL MILLS
First Unit of Half-Million Dollar dated debt is in progress and, it was department t" spend money it might
lilt 11Hi E KEEPER HAD
were retired during February of $51,said, would remove the fundamental
IN P Mil l \M ENT
Plant to lie Erected at Once
NOT HERN ROHIIKD
lie aide to take from other current ap­
non,non
cause of the differences in congress propriations f o r fuel up to the limit
- £}
I l l y T h r A a m tr ln lr d I’ m n l
STOCKHOLM, Mch. 1 Advocates ,
LAKELAND, March 2.- The trus­ and between the administration and set.
I'AI.ATKA, March 2.—The bridge
, congress over tlm bonus question.
Naval officials are known to regard of prohibition in Sweden have intro­ Two Divorce Suits
tees of Southern College tentatively
tender on the bridge across the St.
the situation as serious, although Sec­ duced several lulls in parliament in­
At Maysvillo, Ky.— .
Juhns river here is going to purchase let the contract for the construction
Cnatiimous agreement to eliminate retary Denby refused last night to tended to clear the way for making
Youth and Old Age
n new hank nnd night policeman Law- of tin half million dollar college the cash feature of the soldier's bon­ authorize any comment on the action the country wholly dry or at least
n in e is going to receive a new* flash­ building here to Huggar Hmthcrs, of us, except in the case of men whose of the committee. There were indi­ drv in spots.
light, as a reward for the recovery of Montgomery, Ala. Although nothing adjusted service pay would not except cations, however, that orders must go
Roth houses nf parliament have Mother-in-l.aw Runs Away XXith Her
Young Son-in-l.nw
fifty dollars, was reached today by forward to all parts of the navy al­ adopted a hill authorizing the govern­
the toll funds one night last week.
definite will he passed upon until the
the sepcial sub-committee of Repuhli- most immediately under which no ship ment to submit to a general consul­
The bridge tender sent out an S. O. S.
III) 'I'hr ta-urliilril I’rraal
that someone had "lifted” all the board meets again on March 7. with (.n|) ,m&gt;mi u&gt;r„ „ f | | mi!U.t Ways and would tie permitted to operate under tative referendum tin' prohibition
MAYSVII.LK. Ky., Match 2. Two
money in his booth and Lnwrnnce, the contractors, every effort will he Means committee, to which the whole steam for the remainder of the fiscal question or any other on which the divorce suits are pending in the Mas­
engaged in a search for a stolen fliv- made to reduco the figures in many bonus question was referred to yes­ year, unless administration officials parliament desires a popular vote.
on county circuit couit here because
ver was called off the sceni and sum­ ways after consulting with the con­ terday.
It is understool, however, the gov- Carl Kclltim, 22, and hi** mothcr-inwore successful in inducing congress
In lieu of cash for other service to make more liberal fuel provision. ..........»« will not ask parliament for a |(|VV Mrs ,\ddic (Rdlngher, 15, ran off
moned to the bridge. It developed the tractors, who were the lowest and
men it was agreed to add a new pro­
bridge tender kept the tolls he had tiest bidders.
prohibition referendum in this sc* t
In r. according to petitions filed
The total amount of the hid will vision to the bonus hill, under which PLAN’S FOR
collected in a tin can nnd a search
sion.
hv Mrs Inna Gallagliei Kcllunt, 18,
As the referendum is only consulta­ against hci husband and by John Gal­
disclosed the can ami the money on not lie announced until next week the men accepting adjusted service
FLORIDA "CLEAN-UP"
tin floor in the keeper’s office, when the final figures to lie given certificates could draw from banks a
tive
the approval of parliament will lagher, 55, against Ids wife. Mrs.
ARE NOW COMPLETE
out. |)r. It. II. Alderman, president sum equal to fifty percent of ad­
be necessary to enact its decision into I Kel Iinn nays she married two years
whence it had fallen from his desk.
of the college, stated Inst night that justed service, computed at a rate of
law.
I I I ) T h e \ « « i H 'l n l e i l I ' r r M l
ago and was very happy on her husWASHINGTON, March 2.—Organ­ One measure introduced in the 1|,alM|&gt;!t fMrm four miles from here. A
the trustees were going to take ad­ one dollar per day for all domestic
'UtS. PARK TRAMMELL
vantage of every possible opportunity service and a dollar and a quarter per ization of the prohibition headquar­ Rigsdag would confer power upon 1s|1(„.t time ago, she alleges, her inothOPPERATED UPON AT
ters forces for the coining concen­ municipalities to prohibit the sale of I,.r&gt; w|„, |jvt-d at her hum..... . an adto see that the work of construction dnv for all foreign service.
ORANGE GEN. HOSPITAL i* well done, and that the buildings
trated campaign ia Florida against alcoholic liquors.
joining farm, ran off with Kellum and
liquor smuggling is being rapidly
would he erected now, on the unit KING GEORGE SUES
The
experience
of
the
United
States
m.v,.r
returned Gallagher's petition
Mrs. Park Trammell wrts operated plan. He said that he expected at
completed, officials said last night.
under the prohibition amendment is ' unfolds humic storv. Kellum and Mrs.
PRESIDENT
HARDING
,|l",n this morning at the Orange Gen- Icasi a half million dollars worth of
K. (’. Yellowley, chief of genera'
LOST CORNED REEF prohibition agents, returned yesteid y being watched closely by both " w e t s " Gallagher an now living together in
"r«d Hospital hy Dr. J. S. McEwnn, construction would ho completed here
and “dry's" and nth sides of the camt|„. petitions charge.
surgeon. When seen shortly bcfoic within ii year and that the public in­
from
an
extended
tour
of
the
west
paign
to
outlaw
John
Barleycorn
arc
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t l l « T in * « - - o i - ln t e i l M r r « « l
Moon. Dr McEwnn ,reported Mrs. terested in the college could he as­
FORT WORTH, March 2.* King and it was said will assume charge of making use of reports from America. 1|j yq ASSOCIATION TO
Trammell to he resting well and hnv- sured that the work will start within
Sweden is now under a rationing
George of England through his at­ the Florida operations and have g6nASK LAW TO CONTROL
jr,g a possible chance of recovery. the very near future.
end direction of the re-enforceiaeiits system limiting the amount of intoxi­
STATE EX XMIN ATKINS
1here is no immediate danger, ac­ Ton bids were received on the work torneys, has filed a suit in district being sent into the state in an effort cants any person may purchase in
cording to Dr. McEwnn, unless some ami all were higher than was antici­ court here against President Hardin », Input an end to the activities of rum nnv month.
Miiforeseen developments take place. pated hy tin allege trustees.
asking damages of $1,071) for the al­ runners.
A bill to give the state bar associa­
Senator Trammell arrived here
Colonel L G. Nutt, head of the *iar- U. S. DISTRICT ATTORNEY
leged non delivery hy the Rock Island
tion complete control in the matter of
f'"'" Washington on the early morn... , . VE GHOSTS" AT
raailrond of sixty-four eases of corn- cotie section, it was understood, may
admitting lawyers to the bar ia this
XVILL INVESTIGATE
"'g train, having been summoned
THE STAR TONIGItl t.,| Reef, during the war. The suit he sent to Florida as field chief of the
CASE OF OCEAN MURDER state will probably lie introduced at
fr"i" Washington by wire.—Orlando
------- was filed yesterday, aboutthe time of prohibition agents gathered there and
the next session of the state leglslaReporter-Star.
A picture *»f exceptional merit is the wedding of Princess
Mary, the to take active command of the coni­
lure, Judge (’. O. Andrews, president
M lv T I m* %N«Mtrln*ril l , rc«i«i
............. which
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1,1 *he
••• King’s daughter.
hined forces of airplanes, submarine
KEY WEST, March 2.—Assistant of (lie association, said yesterday.
••Three Live Ghosts,"
will
"OUSE MILITARY COMMITTEE . . the feature attraction at the Star
President Harding is a party to chasers nnd land officers which it Is United States District
Attorney
Judge Andrews explained that tho
"IL L GO TO SIIOALS TO
Paramount
the
suit
because
the
railroad
is
the
said
are
being
concentrated
for
sonYerkes
is
due
to
arrive
here
tomor­
recent
notion of the national bar as­
It
is
a
Theatre today,
INSPECT THE PLANT production by George Fltzmnurico in defendant and the United States them oporntions
row to investigate the case of tho sociation in adopting a resolution
Assignment ot Colonel Nutt to crew of the British schooner Lewis asking that a college course be re­
which many historic spots in London government had control of the railand
roads
for
a
period
during
the
war.
Florida
it was thought would altu Brothers, one of whom is ehargoil quired of candidates for admission to
W As!hShGTSNTr lra;ch,,r 2:-M e m ., «re pictured. A nnn Q. Nilsson
mean
a
clean
up of smugglers bring­ with the murder of Captain Chute, the bar did not effect tho stute laws.
well
known
to
King
George
was
the
only
plaintiff
'"•rs of the Houbo Military Commit- Norman Kerry both well know
ing
illicit
drugs
into the country.
A bill similar to thu one planned
master of the vessel.
named
in
the
suit.
'•'e who are investigating various tbe Paramount nuiiieiues, art u
The British government wants the now was introduced at the last session
According to the suit the corn beef
Proposals for private operation and lured players. The support is qu.tt
Hy the way the Senate has not yet men extradited to British territory of the legislature but failed of pas­
which was to he shipped from here to
'••use of Muscle Shonls, decided today adequate.
been
told what administration gave 'or trial.
sage in the house of representatives
Hoboken, N. J., never was delivered.
executive session in favor of mnk' " K0 *,u'u
, ““
. ,
the
postmnstorships
to the opposi­
on the last dny of the session,—Or­
»n inspection trip to ' Muscle will he shown tonight ns an adtltd attion.
'
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t
|
Try
ii
Herald
XVnnt
Ad
today.
lando Sentinel.
Try a Herald Want Ad today.
Shonls.
traction.
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PUBLIC DEBT
HAS INCREASED
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evening by Mrs. Henry Nlcklos and t ctor covers the whole country, say*
, Mm, Allen Jone», and at a lato hour ( Mr. Bennett. It centers over South
Ipink and whlto Ico cream nnd cnko ( Dakota, whoro tho reading, wa* 81
wore served by tho hostess assisted by ; Inches Tuesday morning. This Is tho
MRS. FRED DA1GRR, Society Editor, Mosdamcs W. T. Langloy, John Bend­ hlghcst barometer roadlng recorded
Phono 117-W
er, Allen Jones nnd Henry Nlcklos. In the United States for threo of four
tf ]ro« have i« r frl»»Ji_tU M Iiyoii Tho favors being cunning lucky year*.
_ l ( jr«n a r c c o l a s a a r w k v r a y» # •
kfcom*.
o r n a , o r' *U » o « o r * * a t c r l a t « l a c , w r i t *
Tho high barometric area has
a p o ar tl a l r s r d l o tfcU d t p a r t m a a t , ■!▼ !&gt;* chnrms.
enused
cold weather generally over
About ono hundred guests enjoyed
d ec t a li l as ,. o« .r t r l r k p o n e t-■k * l t * a i . I t w i l l
S
k f a rra lljr ap p re c ia te d .
tho
northern
part of tho country, ex­
the cordial hospitality of this chnrmtending
southward
to Texas. Zero
ing hostess.
%
SOCIAL CALENDAR
tcmpernturcs tecurod Tuesday morn­

SOCIETY

N ■
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WANTED
Will enro for ono or two children
„t 1000 West First. _
290-3tp
WANTED—Mnn or woman to act as
local roprosontatlvo of Oil Com­
pany nbout to begin nctivo drilling
campaign. Must bo n hustler nnd c-n
pnblo of big things.—J. D. O'Brien,
31 Enst Flagler St., Miami, Fla.
280-3tc

FOR RENT
ing in Southern Knnsas nnd In Iowa,
B. OF L. E. DANCE
FOB
RENT—Furnished
housekeeping
while the temperature ranged 20 de­
Monday evening at the Parish grees below or lower In tho Dnkotas,
nnd sleeping rooms. 314 Enst 6th
House the Brotherhood of Locomotive
290-3tp
Montana nnd Wyoming.
Freeslng Street.
Engineers entertained their fnmilios
temperatures occurod in Texas, Ar- FOR RENT—Furnished room, 411
nnd friends nt tho Bocond nnnunl bnll
..-..o m
..u Kentucky.
j Park nvenue.
289-Otp
knnsas
nnd
given by tho local order, that wns ono
Indications nre, says Mr. Bennett, KOR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms,
of.the moat onjoynblo nITnirs of the
that the bulk of the cold wonthor will | yj.! Elm Ave.
289-3tp
ravly spring season.
pnss
to
the
northward,
but
somo
ofpoll
RENT—Lovely
lnrgo
npnrtment,
Palms nnd the nntlonnl colors fea­
AUo KnrftR0. Apply 417 West
tured the simple nnd nttrnctivo dec- feet will be felt In colder weather In
this
section
Wcdnesdny
nnd
Thur8*,
Second
289-3tp
orntions and tho music wns furnished
by tho Merry Melody Five orchestra lfT , I h' \ ” W W" i r’r",b*bly,
li'UK SAI.B—Two houses on
by .howrrs T u o lay b lrtt.
llo l« h l.-C e o . Hunter,
of Lnkclnnd, who rendered a most c .W
n
u r iw i'iii
n tu m i
w u iiin iH o
uuvo „
Nortwest
storm
warnings
have
t_ A
ian “
201-2tp
fascinating- program
of dance
music.
w
o, . been ordered for the Texas const. It ou
—ll -------1----- --------.---- —
engineers,, W. F. She
Sliol-- ^ ^
In behalf of the engineers
unu„unlIy wnrm
Tnmpn FOR SALE - 1 Cyphers incubator,
ly welcomed tho guests in. w,\pro,’r ‘*! for the past eight days, temperatures
holds 140 eggs. Address "I” care
ate, well chosen won s am p
rtVOrnR|nff moro thnn 10 degrees above of Herald.
291-4tp
nnd fun here became the order of the the normal.—Tampa
_ T , mnn Trlh„„„
n
r:It
PPM
FOR R15NT—Comfortablo light house
Tribune.
danco. Delicious punch was served
keeping rooms, 318 Palmetto nvothroughout the evening nnd dancing
nuo.
200-10tp
SOUTHERN COLLEGE
wns enjoyed until a Into hour,
CONTRACT WILL BE
Tho engineers proved themselves
FOR SALE
AWARDED SHORTLY
gracious hosts nnd much credit Is duo
WINTER PARK—It you nro Intorthe committee in chnrge for the ex­
cstod in a comfortnblo home on n
cellence of the arrangements.
The
Contrnct for constructing Southern beautiful lake, write or call 647, Win­
committee were J. P. Anderson, J. E. College nt Lnkclnnd will probnbly be ter Park.
288-Ctc
Mr. nnd Mrs W. H. Sharp, who
Connier, J. It. Lyles, W. F. Shelly and let todny. The trustees of Southern
have been the guests of their nephew
College hnd received bids up until 9 FOR SALE—22 cnllbro rifles nt all
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hagan, F. W. Graham.
prices, from $3.00 to $16,00.—Mco’clock yesterday from eleven con­
left Sundny for DcLand whero thoy
Aloxnndor’s
Gun and Key Shop, 200
BRIDGE LUNCHEON
tractors. A mooting of tho trustees
will visit beforo returning to their
Palmetto
St.
290-ltp
A lovely social event enjoyed by n will be held todny when tho contrnct FOR SALE—Sound, medium stzo
home in Statesboro, Gn.
number of members of the younger will probably bo let.
horse, wugon nnd hnmess.—Apply
Lnst fall the old college wns de­
Misses Virginin DeCoursey and social set, wns the bridge luncheon
to
E. F. Lundqulst, at Crown Paper
stroyed by fire, causing a great donl
Grace Watson, of DeLnnd, left Sun­ given yesterday, with Mrs. W. T.
Company.
289-3tp
Temporary quarters were arranged !n
day for New Orleans, as delegates Langley ns the gracious hostess, en­
Clearwater nnd school went on nicely FOR SALE—Tomnto plants, nny
from Stetson University Phi Beta tertaining in honor of Miss Ruth
stroyed tho quarters also. Tho build­ quantity, for prompt delivery.—
Musical fraternity, at the National Adams, of Seneca, S. C., the guest of
288-tfc
Convention. They will also attend Miss Agnes Dumas, and Miss Marie ings to be constructed nre to be 6f Chaso &amp; Co., Phono 630.
concrete
nnd
brick.
J.
II,
Trimble
of
I Floyd, of Opnlnkn, Ala., the guest of
Mndi Gras.
FOR SALE—Two story business
-------Miss Fern Ward, nt her attractive this city Is the architect.—Orlando
building. Apply to the o&gt;vncr, Klen
Sentinel.
STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL.
home on Seventh street.
Arcs, 805 0th S t _____
284-2fltc
Como down and buy a real fresh
The rooms where the card tables
Where no Jim Crow lino Is drawn FOR SALE OR LEASE—Ono 20 acre,
strawberry short cake for your Sun-, wore placed were adorned with loveono 10 ncro Sanford ave. walking
—
in bottlelegging.
day dinner &gt;r stop and cat a slice at ly sweet p e n s , nasturtiums, nnd snap
distance to city. Two lots corner
the booth. Business men, tell your dragons combined with sprays of
Some folk seem surprised to learn Center nnd Elm nvo. Two lots west
wives you won't he home for supper feathery ferns, forming a beautiful
side Palmetto ave., 60 ft. from Elev­
Snturday night but will ont home- springtime setting for this delightful that expense-cutting involves pocket­ enth St. Make offer. B. T. Corey,
cutting.
made strawberry short cake with tho affair.

Thursday—Monthly business meeting
of Central Florida Epworth League
Union at 8:00 p. m. at Woman’s
Guild.
Thursday—Mnstcr L. P. McCuller will
entertain n number of his young
friends at his home on Ninth street,
from 4:30 to G:30 p. m. The occas­
ion being his fourth birthday.
Thursday—Truth-Seekers Clnss of
the Methodist Church will meet at
the home of Mrs. J. II. Cowan, on
Sanford Heights at 3:00 p. m.
S a t u r d a y — Children’s Story Hour will
he hold nt Central Park nt 4:00 p.
m.
Friday—Mrs. Henry McLaulln will
entertain the members of the BookLovcrs Club nt her homo on Fourth
Street, nt 3:30 p. m.
Saturdny—Pipe Organ Club will givo
a Strnwberry Festival on tho Old
Sanford House site on First Street,
afternoon nnd evening.

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CHARLES RAY in

‘SCRAP IRQ
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You can always trust a man who Is kind to
i—J 5 mother. This is the sort of a chap “Scrap Ii
w
•
T~~] S Johnny was. Also—

* A Torchy Comedy and Topics of the
Day
■

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i Tomorrow— Anna Q. Nilsson in “Three Live
Ghosts” ; also “Face to Face With Japan.”
■ Chns. Brady, Die Baritone Soloist, will aing every Wed­
,
nesday Night

SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
1018 West First Street
ownjr, 116 N. Spring St., Los Ange­
les, Calif.
288tf; 20-tf
FOR SALE—Flvo acres on West 1st
street. Small house, chicken yards,
etc. Lnrgo onks for shade. Good buy
for ono wanting small place. Call
ICO.—W. C. Hartline.
287-Ctp
FOR SALE—Oak and other hard
wood, strnnd wood range, $2.60;
firo place, $2.00.—Hoskins Jones,
Bcnrdnll Avenue.
280-tfc

1018 West First street

MISCELLANEOUS
. Miss Welch, tho Famous beauty
Specialist at Bower &amp; Roumillnt’s all
this week.
287-7tc
TRY GUARANTEED AMERICAN
Leather Dubbin. Will waterproof
nnd preserve ygur shoes. In black and
tan. Price 26c por box at all shot
dealers.
287-20tc

FOUND

FOUND—Kid glove. Owner^may
FOR SALE—Hnrloy Davidson motor
have samo by Identifying nnd pay­
cycle, two cylinder, threo speeds. ing for this ad.
281-tf
Box 010.
286-12tp

LOST
FOR SALE—Warohouoo with R. R.
siding. Within four blocks of center LOST—On First street, a long Kir
of city.
pearl pin with ono pearl out, Satur­
Geo. W. KNIGHT
day night. Finder plcnsc leave at
272-tfc Herald nnd reeoivc reward. 285-tfc

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THE BAPTIST TEMPLE

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T h e S ta r T o d a y

GEORGE HYMAN Will Preach

TO-NIGHT AT 7:30

Subject: “SIN”
Hclston, Sonn Lender; Miss Dyson, Pianist

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to ** )M| IN to to to Pa
Pen and ink sketches decorated the
to
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pretty tally cards and the top score
to
prize, n cut glnss bon-bon basket was
to
won by MiHS Thelma Frazer, while V*
to
the consolation prize, a Made.da tray fci
to
Icover was awarded Miss Mildred Sim­ to n to Pa to to to
mons.
Tho
honorees,
Misses
Adams
PIPE ORGAN CLUB.
DEATH OF WILL KAYNOIt
The Pipe Organ Club was delight­ ami Floyd, were presented dainty MnSanford’s New Store
j The whole city was shocked Mon­
fully entertained by Mrs. B. G. Mcth- deria handkerchiefs.
Following
the
interesting
card
game
(,ny
morn,nR
whon
vin on Monday afternoon. Baskets of
it was learned thnt
beautiful nasturtiums were artistical­ a delicious luncheon consisting of cold Will Raynor had pnssed away. Ho
ly arranged in the living and dining sliced chicken, congealed fruit salad, had boon sick with typhoid fever for
stuffed celery, olives, hot rolls, cof- nine weeks but wns reported to bo
rooms.
MEN’S DEPARTMENT
LADIES’ DEPARTMENT
During the business session several ifeo, strawberry ico cream, topped with improving nnd everyone wns hopeful
Important questions were discussed, whipped cream, cake and mints, was for his permanent recovery. It seems ■
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among them being tho decision of the served.
so strange thnt one so young nnd *
STRAW HATS
Come in and look over our
Those enjoying this charming cour­ strong should bo taken just ns life
club to put on the Redpnth Lyceum
tesy were Misses Mario Floyd, Ruth was opening with such grent promise.
stock of
next winter.
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At the conclusion of the business Adams, Fern Wnrd, Agnes Dumas,
Ho was ono o four progressive,
meeting a social hour was enjoyed, Thelma Frazer, Florence Henry, Dor­ scientific farmers who wns making 5
MARQUESETTE
tho hostess serving ice cream and othy Mcisch, Annie Kramer, Daphne good, nnd a live member of tho
Wimhish, Marie Teague, Mildred Sim­ whole community nnd stood for ev­ ■
cake.
mons, Katherine Teague, Mosdnmes erything to ndvuneo it.
In tan, white, blue and lace
Ben Cnswell, J. D. Woodruff, Ed.
DELIGHTFUL DANCE FOB
lie wns ono of our progressive,
Betts, Robert Hines, Don Whitcomb, Methodist church; a vital factor in
*
per yard
VISITORS
One of the most delightful social Dick Brown and Howard P, Smith.
the life of tho young people; one
affairs of the pro-Lcntcn season wns
whom tho church nnd world so much
BIKTHDAY PARTY.
the danco given Inst evening at the
need, whose life nnd words corres­
Saturday being her fifteenth birth­ pond. We can 111 afford to lose such
Parish House by Mrs. John Molsch,
FLANNEL TROUSERS
39c
complimenting her visitors, Mrs. S. day anniversary, Misu Lena Bello Ha­ men in these days of lax notions. Ho
Mcisch, of Secnucus, N. J.; Mrs. Stone gan invited a number of friends to will ho Horcly missed not only in his
£
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In blue and brown
from New York, Mr. and Mrs. Joe help celebrate tho occasion, with a church, but tho whole community. He
MOHICAN, MADRAS
Pfeifer and Misses Dorothy Mcisch, delightful thentro party, at the Star leaves to mourn his loss, a wife, little
Madeline Shoemaker, Elvira Bender, Theatre, tho picture being the “Queen son, father, mothor nnd four sisters
36-in. wide, per yard
Minnie I’eschcl, Henrietta Altman, of Sheba."
besides n host of friends who will not
:
After tho show, the pnrty motored only miss him, hut will feel an irre­
Lulu Shoemaker, nnd Anna Krnnior
nnd Messrs. Fred nnd Charles Shoe­ to tho homo of the hostess where trievable loss thnt he Is no longer
maker, Philip Bach, John Jacobs, and dainty refreshments wore served.
among us.
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Thoso enjoying this happy occusion
Joe Stone of New York nnd New
A FRIEND.
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were Doris and Mildred Hand, Lucilo
Jersey.
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WHITE CREPE DE CHINE
Festoons of green, white and pink Dutton of DeLnnd, Carnot a Barber, BANDITS HELD UP
crope paper formed a lattice ovorhoad, Ruth Henry, Sara Evelyn Williams,
[
SILK PARASOLS
CLERK AND PAY ROLL;
while tho walls were hidden with Emily Griff n, Florence Flowers,
NINETEEN THOUSAND OUT
SOFT COLLARS
quantities of palms, and chnins of Mary Fields, Claire Zachary, Eliza­
All colors
beth Shoemaker, Frank Dutton, Frank
&lt; l l r T h e A n a u r l i i l r d I’re a a )
pink, green and white paper.
MILWAUKKEE,
Mch. L Tho programs, which were hand- Chase, Deane Turner, Acey Carromen
held
up
and
robbed
a pi
way,
Horton
Mabry,
Briggs
Aringpainted with fascinating dancing girls
j
wore given out by little Miss Kath­ ton, Georgina Hart, L. P. Hagan, jr.,
5
erine Mcisch and Master Frederick Fred Lyons uml Joe Meiseh.
ns
ho
wns
getting
out
of
a
taxicab
at
Bonder.
•
5 Unless you take care of your cash today, your cash won’t take care of
tho compuny’s plant. The bnnditi
During tho ovuning tho splomlid
TAMPA WILL BE COLD
enped.
music was furnished by Peter Schaal,
5 vmi tomorrow
■&lt;. Start Savin ptToda.
James Robson nnd A1 Withorington,
A prediction of disturbed wonthor
and all kinds of feature dances were tho possibility that thoso enrly-sprout AMERICAN SCHOOL CII1DKEN
DEPOSITED FOUR MILLION
introduced, among thorn being the ing straws nnd pnlm benches may bo
I p a v P aqu
p u v p o r L ess
bulloon dance. Fnvors of paper caps temporarily relegated to tho dlsnnd ribbon confetti wero also given card, featured Tuesday’s forecaH: by
(Hr Thr AaNorlntrd Preaa)
during thu various dunces.
Wouthermnn W. J. Bennott.
NEW YORK, Mch. 1.—Amor
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Punch wns served throughout the
Tho unusual aron of high barom- sc children deposited in banks
million dollnrs Inst school year,
American BunkerB Ansocintlon
nounced for tho previous year
two million eight houndrod thou
dollars w i i b deposited. The nui
rS
of depositors doubled Inst year.
“W e Sell lor I_.eaa”

Pipe Organ Club Indies. Wc will sell
you n nice basket of select berries to
take home with you, too, so don’t for­
get to visit our booth Snturday nftornoon and evening, March 4th.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1922

PAGE TWO

there wns not some one raised up to committee todny by Thomns W. Mar­
tin, president of tho Alabamn I’owor
make it proud?
Compnny
in tho event.Congress ac­
The
idea
of
having
school
children
P a h l l a h r d e v e r ? a f t r r n o o a e t f f i i t Hun*
dH 7 n l t h e l l r r a l d llu lld ln ic , l&lt;*7
cepts
tho
offer if thnt compnny for
read
and
discuss
topics
of
the
dny
Is
M n u n o l ln A v f , N n n fo rd , F i n .
resulting in n more liberally educated purchase and .evelopmont of the
more brond minded, a far bettor In­ government owned steam and wntcr
formed
generation
than
tho power projects at tho shonlt,.
I'U IIL IN IIK H H
Thorough studies had been uindo of
ones which preceded it. Novor since
t
II. J . II O L L Y ..........................................K d l l o r
the days when a weekly newspnper power markets within a radius of *100
S . J . L I L L A U I I ........ S e c r e m r y - T r r n a u r r r
| ( . A. M 1 K L ...................... ( l e u r r n l M n n n a r r
Are you doing1TODAY the things that "
was the solo disseminator of hnppcn- miles of Muscle Shoals, Mr. Martin
C. I.. I I I W I N ..........C i r c u l a t i o n M a n a g e r
I'h o t tc UN u p t o OlOO I'. M.
inga, and every one read every word said, nnd npplientions for energy al­
you can look back at TOMORROW with
d d v r r t l a l n * l l n l r a M a d f K m m n nn
of it regularly, has there been n time ready filed with tho power company
A p p llrn tto n
a thrill of satisfaction—a pride in the
when the populace wns bettor in­ convinced him thore wns need for de­
a u h a r r l p f Ion I ' r l r e In A d v n n r r
accomplishment of work well done?
formed on national and worjd hnppen- veloping Muscle Shoals nnd distribut­
O n r Y e n r ......................................................$0.00
ings. Full reading maketh a broad ing the power through out thnt sec­
Hit J l o n l h a ............................—.................. 3.00
l l r l l t r r r d In C l l j t»r C n r r l r r
Begin TODAY to lay up a reserve
His compnny
man; and ignorance in being chased tion of the country.
O n r W r r k ..........................................15 C e n t*
against the dawn of the TOMORROW
Every city in Florida is talking from the land through tho current wns prepnred to serve tho public,
T h e liln 1 3. lo I N - p n g r W e e k l y l l e r C o u n t y about landing for greater Improve­ events readings of tho schools ns functioning ns n public utility reguS em in o le
• Id r n t l r c l y c o v r r a
th a t will surely come.
___
a n d __
la____
p u lilla h r d r u r r F r i d a y . A d v e r
t l a l n u r n t r a m n d r k n o r r n o n n p p l l r a * ments during the summer months and much ns through the grnmmnrs and latcd by federal nnd stnte inws, ho
tliin. I l e n m c r n l l c In p n t l t l r a . M J l l p r r Sanford is among the jirogrcssive histories nmi spelling books in use.
A perm anent connection with a bank is
ndded, nnd deliver power in emergen­
&gt; r n r , n l w n y a In n d t n n c e .
cy
cases
to
n
grenter
distnnee
by
re­
The
Tribune
takes
off
its
hat
to
cities
that
expects
to
pass
n
big
bond
the first step in the right direction.
MICMIIKII T I I K AH.HOCIATKI) I ' l l K M
issue soon and make mnny needed im­ Pattyo Lyles, of tho Sanford schools lay systems.
•Itprovements. The F)el.and situation is for having done whnt neither it, nor
Representnttive Greene, Republican,
so much like our present condition any other newspnper in the stnte Vermont, contrasted the power com­
NOTICE
You never can tell about tho dan­ that the following from the DcLand | could hove done—answered cntegorl- pany’s proposal with the offer sub­
gers of nil kinds of sports. Man Ncws reads like it wns happening in cnlly, And correctly, any 100 questions mitted ny Henry Ford. Under the : Wo hnvo n limited supply of tho now Ponco Dollnra which wo will ,|j,.
dropped dend ut St. Petersburg yes- Sanford:
propounded like that.—Tampa Trlb- latter Mr. Greene believed much of
tribute to our friends nnd customers ns long ns they last.
terday watching n game of horse
“While it is true that if bonds are tine.
the power created at the shonls ■
shoes or barnyard golf as it is called voted it wUI he from six months to
would lie used in the manufacture of ■
down there.
1n year before the nctivo work for
fertilizer, pftrts for nutomobiles and J
011. IN FLORIDA.
---------- o----------the improvements will start, at the
other coiner,.titles by a private con- ■
The Herald has often spoken of tho corn. Tile question was, he snld, i
All Orlando merchants should have same time the very fact that the ImA COMMUNITY BUILDER
their goods sent over the water route prnvements are under way will give fools who parted with their money on whether tm Ford or Alnhnmn offers £
to Sanford and trucked to Orlando, it the needed incentive for tho con- outside schemes that promised big re­ would best se;vc the public policy *- F. P. FORSTER, President
II. F. W1IITNER, Cashier
will mean the saving of thousands of tinned building up of DcLand. Tho turns for their hard earned invest­ adding that the power compnny did ■
dollars annually and may result In so- reports of all committees on bond- ments. We have told them that the not make any provision in its procuring a fairer rail rate to Orlando. ing will be given to the main bond­ place to invest their money wns in posal for fertilizer production.”
ing committee of the Dei.and Com­ home enterprises and that tho finest
— Reporter-Star.
mercial
dub and after tabulation investment and tlie safest investment
---------------t»LOANS TO FARMERS
will
be
turned
over to the city com- ( in the world wns Sanford property,
,lodge Parkbill of Tampa announces
for go verm q- in 1021. Well, if they niissioners. The commissioners will Some of them saw it and were wise
Senator Park Trammell introduced
“SERVICE THAT COUNTS”
Others in­ in (lie Senate two bills of great im­
are coming out this early wo hereby then call nn election which will have enough to invest here.
We handle everything in
announce for president of the United to lie advertised for five weeks. If vested in foreign stocks and wo portance. One of his mensures pro­
Stnntes—just to mnke it interesting the bonds are voted, as they will b e ,1would like to ask them today each vides for nn additional fund of fifty
THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE LINE
and keep Mose Overstreet and Judge they then will have to lie advertised and every one of them if they enn millions a yenr for loans to formers
for sale and sold to tlie highest }dd- produce anything except u fine on- through the Federnl Lnnn Ranks.
Pnrkhill company.
Car Lota or Less. Ship us
der. When the
is available graved stock certificate for their
---------- „------------ money
...............-.....
Senator Trammell says thousands
The Cleveland Plain Dealer says the trustees will have to advertise for money, And yet if they must invest of farmers at present are denied long
Richmond, Virginia
that Florida should send Mryan to the contracts. Even if no one contests In oil stocks we would like to see time loans from the Federnl Loan
Senate. Wherinell did tho Cleveland the bonds, although it is probable them invest in Florida oil stocks thnt Ranks because the funds are not avail
Plnin Denier get on? We have nev­ that this will be done, it will take at ; carry ten acres of Florida land with able.
er asked for any advice from the least six months before active con-. the scheme. There is just as much
His other bill provides for the War
Plnindealer and we do not remember struction work can start. This puts I reason to believe in oil In Floridn ns Finance CCorporation to have n u -1i Sanford Machine &amp;
The thority tot make advances nnd loans
to have ever read in that sheet any the improvements off until early w in-1any other favored location.
Foundry Co.
ter this year. DcLand is fortunate in Florida Post sums it up ns follows:
complin: iitary notices of Floridn.
to farmers and cattlemen through
one respect in having its four main
"That considerable stock lias been banks until uly 1st, 192.‘l, instend of General Machine nnd Holier Work;
---------- o ---------Headlines say that “Judge Landis arteries of traffic already paved sold in Florida for prospective oil having this relief to agricultural in- Cylinder Grinding; DcLuxc Pistons;
Sorrowfully Leaves His Office” to en­ which will mean that when actual wells there is no doubt hut up to this terests terminated in 1022, ns provid- ~
, ,,,
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.
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,, Oversize Rings nnd Pins; !• lywheel
gage in baseball management. Don’t construction work does commence it date there has not boon a drop of oil ed. h. .ytho
present law. Under the ,,
believe it. He leaves his office just will not mean a torn up city in the found within the limits of the state law which Senator Trammell seeks to s Dm*I Gcnr Bunts; Crnnk Shafts reabout as sorrowful as Will Hayes business section during the busy sea- and yet we cannot say they will strike hnvc ext*tilled for one yenr the citrus
oil in their boring or they will not.
turned; agents for Cnillo Inboard nnd
leaves tin- office of Postmaster-Gen- son."
fruit and cattle industries of Florida
-----------o----------Nobody knows what they will find
ernl. With the long green tucked in
have had advances of large sums Outboard Motors. -----------Phono 62
KISSIMMEE WANTS IT. TOO
and all one can do is to make a guess.
their top pockets there is no room for
made to them through Florida banks 1_____^
Last week it was noised around in
mourning handkerchiefs, wot ?
by tlie War Fin/tncc Corporation.1
---------- n----------Kissimmee is the latest town in Tampa ami St. Petersburg that gns
8AVE YOU MONEY
and -RUGS
With the law extended for one year CARPETS
,
---- WASHED
----------- nnd
The man that killed another mnn Florida to heroine openly interested in had been struck in the well at Olds- beyond its present life Florida will no CLEANED at your home, or we will
Write ua
in Georgia fifty years ago and is just the comniissioner-mnnuger form of mar and created a great deal of ex­ doubt receive further substantial aid./Cal1 for and t,e,iver— Hamllton-Ilcnch
Always awake to citement and additional stock wns
now being brought to justtice should *’•*&gt;* government
method used... Makes rugs look like
Holmes County Advertiser.
Empire Hotel Block
bring on a writ of liabeaus corpus or the community’s best interests, the sold and some of tlmso who had got
new.—Sanford
Stcnm Prcsscry. Phone
Those farm loans are a joke in tho
delicti or nolle contendere and prove Kissimmee Valley Gazette gives much tired of holding on to their stock also Sanford section nnd every other sec­ 500, Sanford, Florida.
28H-6tp
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
that he was too young at tin* time to space to a discussion of the commis­ sold. Just who started the story it tion of smith Florida. The govern­
lie responsible for Ids acts and is too sion-manager plan which it says is is hard to tell, for the only gas that ments wants to loan from $.r&gt;0 to $100
old now to be executed.
After a tlie only hope Kissimmee can have for was fan mb was spouting from the per acre on irrigated lands that are
crime goes that long it ought to lie getting hark to a normal basis of salemen’s mouths.
worth in the open market $1,000 per
RADCLIFFE CHAUTAUQUA
successful operation. Such towns ns
“outlawed.”
r Down on the East Const several acre or better. And there is so much
St. Augustine, Sanford, Ilartow nnd parties are boring for oil and selling
—— -------o ----------------red tnpe about tile loan that'.i celery
Saw a squill in the picture show last Fort Meyers are held up as examples, stock, but they don’t want everything grower could raise three crops and
night that wns certainly to the point It ir suggested that before definite and therefore give an acre of land have them to market while the gov­
SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY.
and brings to our mind the truth action is taken, the* charters under, with each ten shares sold, so if a dus- ernment is talking nhnut the loan,
about grafters striking Florida every which these municipalities arc now ter is struck they will have the land i .1ust another government joke.
March 4th, 6th and 7th
winter. The squill said: “There will working, lie given a thorough inves­ to raise winter vegetables on.
Tlie Miami Herald in speaking about
always lie reforms inaugurated as tigation nod close study.—Lnke’end
S A TI III DA Y A F T KRNOON
OPORTUNITIES
POULTRY
boring for oil on the East Coast Says:
long as the professional reformers Telegram.
(1) The Eugene Page Trio..........................
Entertainment
The commission manager form is
" *\V. J. Krome, chief engineer of
are needing jobs." This is certainly
(2)
J.
Wni.
Terry
“Making
the
Dream
Come
True", Lecture
The poultry industry offer* ono of
the truth and is shown in Sanford alright but charters for different cit­ the Florida East Coast railway lias
(.’1)
Stories
for
Young
and
Old
....
By
the
Junior Worker
and other Florida cities all during ies need different treatment. Char­ been making borings in the country tlie host opportunities for making a
(4
—
Demonstration
of
Organized
Play.
_________
the winter months. Reformers want ters are like dresses for children— south o*’ Miami, in tho hope of finding comfortable living on a small invest­
SA T U R D A Y E V E N IN G
they soon outgrow them and they an artesian well to supply water for ment of capital in land and equip­
lo spend the winter in Florida.
must change them to keep pace with Key West. He bored several holes to ment. Poultrymen in Florida do not m
---------- o----------(5) J. Wm. Terry “The Spirit of the Colonist",
Lecture
Thole may be snow storms sweep­ tlie growth. Sanford needs several a depth of three thousand ft.it with­ need to worry about frosted combs *
(6) The Eugene Page Trio ....
Entertainment
ing the southwest and the northwest changes but tlie charter and tlie form out finding petroleum, or any indica­ mid wattles on their rowis, which o f-11
M ONDAY A F T E R N O O N
tion of it, beyond what is usually ten occuis in some other states, &gt;re- ,
nml every part of the country except as a whole are all right.
(7) Pietseh’s Swiss Alpine Yodlers
..... Concert
during the egg production and some- J
found in deep borings."
Florida but it is rather difficult to
(8)
The
Chautauqua
Director—
'The
Storm”
Lecture
times
permanently
disfiguring
the
■
"When the oil salesman sells lie
FLORIDA WINS AGAIN
make us believe it in the fa'.e of the
birds.
tells you of how a certain Jim Smith
M ONDAY E V E N IN G
hot summer weather in Florida today.
As proof that Florida conditions J
Under the above caption, the St. is making $.’1,000 every day from oil.
You might even lead us t &lt; believe
(D) The Chautauqua Director "The Spirit of the Patriot”
like are exceptionally advantageous for J
that a cold wave will strike Florida Petersburg Times pays a line tribute Tom Tom Jones is making
..... *............................................................................ Lecture
raising poultry, an extensive poultry I ( 10) Pietsch'sSwiss Aipinc Yodlers..............................Concert
to
a
Florida
girl
who
answered
coramount
and
so
on.
Rut
Smith,
Jones,
soon but this also seems out of pro­
portion. Unless there conies a hard fcctly 100 questions recently propoun-1*'1. nl.. are not making their wealth fnrm is operated in tlie state i.y a j
TU ESI) A Y^A FTERNOON
downpour of rain it cannot possibly ded by the Review of Reviews on cur­ from oil stock. No, they nrc making breeder of national reputation, to J
(11)
The
H
endrys.............................................
Entertainment
it from oil leases and were smart .'urnish hundreds of pure bred birds ' ■
get cold here in such short time. rent events.
(12)
Albert
Marion
Hyde—"The
Durable
Satisfaction
of
The despatch bearing tho informa­ eic ii.rh to buy ami lease it to oil for exhibition nt tin* early fairs and ■
However, we are loiikiiq; for colder
Life”
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Lecture
weather for our celery crop must tion of her wonderful performance , speculators. That is how they make poultry shows.
The market prices in Florida for ■ (13) Albert Marion Ilyde— “The Spirit of the Pioneer"
reads as follows:
have it.
their money, on leases and not from
.... Lecture
’resh eggs and live poultry aroTiighor
stock.
"Pattyo Lyles, Ifi-yenr-old San­
ford school girl, wns tlie only
Those that wish to buy oil stock 'han in the great pnultty producing
Some time ago tlie city commission­
T U E SD A Y E V E N IN G
one of 10,-M0 school children
should not be stopped.
It is their Mates. Report by Missouri’s secre­
ers made several property owners
( 14 ) The H endrys............................................. Entertainment
throughout the country who cor­
money and any citizen over twenty- tary of agriculture for January shown
tear down their unsightly buildings.
rectly answered 100 questions on
one years of age should be allowed to twenty-six cents,was average price
They picked on the non-resident first
current events propounded by the
buy oil stock whenever ho pleases, for per dozen f i r eggs, and seventeen
it seemed and let the Sanford resi­
Review of Reviews of New York
if the oil s‘ &gt; i- salesman docs not get cents a pound average price for
dents severely alone. At least that is
■liickcnn.
Florida’s January
egg
city
recently.
it some o' ‘‘or person will."
whnt tlie non-residents think about it
prices
ranged
from
fifty
cents
per
Of
tlie
10410
papers
received
and they have good reason to think
dozen
upwards
to
ninety
cents
dozen.
from all over the country only
so. Now whnt the people wunt to
ELECTRICITY TIIE COMING
Sovoral million dollars worth of
I la contained more than 1)0 per­
know is just why the city cummisPOWER.
eggs and poultry are shipped into the
cent of correct answers while
Ifi,288 answered less than 00
The Herald has called attention to •Ante each year.
per cent correctly. The general
the flowing stromas near Sanford
Q UALITY
average was only 41 per cent.
where water power could lie developHave you phoned .'126, Rower &amp;
Is n real town.
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ed. The Herald has called attention Roumlllnt, for your free appointment ]
And pretty soon she is going to he a real city.
twice yearly to schools of all
to the fact that we pay too much for wlth Miss Welch?
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grades in order to stimulate in­
electricity 'o r it should lie the cheap---------- --------------from “the cheapest that's
Do you remember when you could have bought a lot
terest
in
the
teaching
of
cur­
cst
commodity
the
manufacturer
has
We
have
been fortunate in engnggood to the ln:st that’s
around
4th or 5th streets on I*ark avenue for five or six hun­
rent events.
to purchase. Henry Ford wants Mus- ing the services of Miss Welch, tho
made!" We carry every­
dred
dollars?
Hoys made better grades than
d r Shoals and the Alnhnmn Power fnmous beauty specialist of Roston,
thing a first cla«s grocery
girls throughout Normal school
Co., wants Muscle Shoals because Mass., for tho week of February 27th
should.
IF YOU DON’T ACT NOW you nre going to do some
students did little better than i each of them want to supply cuiTont 10 March 4th giving privnte demonmore remembering, and the second time you remember its
— A Trial Will Convince—
high sehqnl hrtys and girls. One
to the surrounding country and thev Orations free of charge in your homo
going to hurt.
normal school with 0:10 students
claim it will 1)0 carried to a radius of °f tho proper method of enring for
\
averaged only 20 per cunt of Cor­
800 miles which means that Muscle y°,,r complexion as well ns hair nnd
Your own terms.
rect answers.”
Shoals will supply Sanford with curPlenso phono Bower &amp; RonWe
have
often
heard
a
woman
rent
for
power
purnoscs.
The
followntillnt,
.'125
nnd make your appoint­
I'lioiica i!»7-ID t
rpokrn nr ns "ono in a thousand"; ing despatch proves thiH:
ments early as Miss Welch's timo is
but here is Pattyo Lyles, a Hanford
WEI.AKA HI.Ot’K
"Developments of hydro-electric vory limited.
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Florida, school girl who is one in 19,- power sufficient to industralize a t o
r - ------------------------ 446! Of course Floridn 1h proud); hut rltory 800 miles in diameter with the
Miss Welch, the Famous Reality
A. P. CONNELLY, Agent
then did you ever know it to happen renter based on Muscle Shonls, Ain., Specialist nt Bower &amp; Roumillnt’s all
when Florida was put to the test was promised the House military this week.
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SANFORD DAILY HERALD
THE HERALD PRIMIM CO.

sionurs liv e not mode other property
ownors tear down tholr unsightly and
unsafe buildings T Wo havo sovoral
of them on tho main huninesa streets
of the city.
• -----------o----------V Quite a eontfoversey in tho papers
over “early marriages.” We will not
enter in the debate or express an op­
inion. We don’t think thoro is nnyono
in the world qualified to any whether
certain young people arc too young
to get married.
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“Remember that TODAY
Shall Never Dawn Again” 1

First National Bank

CRENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY

GLOBE PIANO CO.

LAKE MONROE, THREE DAYS

Sanford, Florida

F

DEANE TURNER

Meisch Realty Co.

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| BUILD YOUR HOME
[ NOW TO AVOID THE
HIGH RENT LATER

PAGE THREE

IElectrical

IS TilK ADVICE OF A I’llO.MINENT CHICAGO HEAL ESTATE
AUTHORITY

Don t tx p u iment when you build your home—and above all. don’t experi­
ment with the phimlmiK. &lt; heap, incfTicicnt plumbing is like a running sore
to home owners, i here is constant exasperation and expense. Every plan
lor a new home should include a visit to Mahoney &amp; Walker, the plumbing
headquarters. We will be Kind to talk over your equipment needs on any
phase of sanitation, heating, plumbing or kindred service.

Mahoney &amp; Walker

Plan N O W to Have Your
Own Home and—
Independence
WNERSHIP of real estate gives you a definite place
and influence in the community; it makes you a
more desirable citizen; it frees you from the cares and
worries of the man who doesn't own the roof over his
head.
Huilding costs have been hammered down—way
down. There is no longer any excuse for you to “wait
for conditions to improve."
I will he glad to show you plans and quote the low­
est possible price consistent with good work.

O

Coller
o u a i U D i i K i i m n i i i u i a i i i i n n

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CHICAGO, March *2.—With the nppreach of spring, ami further stimuluted hy the large numlmr of “own
your home" expositions scheduled
during the next HI) days, building iutcrests are devoting a good deal of
thought to the i|uestion: "!s it prof- j
ituhle to huild a home now?"
The question does not permit an unqualified answer of yes or not, Cir- «
cuinstances peculiar to one family may ■
he such as clearly show that it would ■
be unsound for it to attempt the
great adventure of home huilding. I’er- *
haps the best general reply to the
question is that made hy a prominent «
real estate authority in Chicago, Jos- 's
eph K. licit lain, who as chairman of
the huilding and finance committee of ®
the "own your home" exposition has ■
just completed a comprehensive study
of the huilding situation.
Mr. Ilrittain says:
“Convincing arguments are avail*
aide to justify the statement that a
man makes no mistake when lie buys
or builds a home, regardless of the
then current conditions. The comfoil*, conveniences and undeniable
benefits from a fuller ImmC and fam■ ily life are, after all, the chief divi3 dends for the home owner. When the
3 intangible and sn-enlled sentimental
■ values are considered, we may he jus■ tified in saying tluiL the time to own
3 ii home always is now.
™ "Milt during tile last few years we
■
business sense
mm have learned that
y sometimes dictates the pradciiee of
J den\ ng ourselves, for (lie time being
m even Mich things as contribute materp it'llv to eomfoit i.nil satisfaction.
“Aie eurrent conditions favorable to
■ home building or buying? Two fie■ tors deserve special ennsideration lo3 tiny. One is the certainty of high
■ rents for several vears. The other is
■
the slow hut sure increase ill land
&amp;
values on which the home owner may
■count if lie uses fairly good judgment
in his building site and avails him^sscll’ of the protection offered hy the
zoning laws now operating in most
cities.
"The Chamber of Commerce of the* ,
United States recently made a stir- j
vey of the housing situation and'eame)
to the conclusion that the shortage
could not he eliminated in less that' |
five years. As long as we are short
on housing, rents will remain above
that normal level which prevails when 1
supply and demand are equal.
“(■ranting that huilding material _
prices and labor costs may decline, the J
business quest ion to he answered is: '
W.l’ the decline amount to as much as ■
one would s a v e hy virtue of being re -j
Iloved of paying high re.t plus the j
increase in the value of the huilding
site.
“The answer to that question is, as
a general proposition, favorable to
building or buying now."
iteali'/ing that residential Imildmg
will he a chief factor in the It*"" ac­
tivities and that lower juices for nfuterials would tend to stimulate rcsi■'ential huilding, the construction in- ^
dutttry right now is very deeply in
(crested in the freight rate question.
It is agreed by most authorities that
before substantia] price reductions can
he made ia the building material mar­
ket tile freight rates of basic mater­
ials must be lowered.
Under the leadership of the Nation­
al Federation of Construction Indus(C«&gt;l*tlimed on I'uj:t* l«UliU

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EWWHT hours is insufficient for human hands to perform all
^ the household tasks. Tomorrow may offer yesterday’s
work undone— if you are slil) Irving to keep house by Ihe
old-time methods.
Hut it is possible to establish ihe eight hour day In the home
by making use of eleetrical helps,—a washing machine,
vacuum sweeper, electrical iron, toaster, percolator and nth­
er labor saving devices. Those untiring "household assisttints" will do your work quickly and efficiently. And the
cost is indeed trifling when you think of the time, energy
and health they save!

j GILLON &amp; FRY
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ANYBODY ( AN BUILD A HOUSE
III I IF YOU " \N I

A REAL HOME
You shmilil select 11 builder ..I knuwn ability and Imsine-s
integrity. If ymi cunlemplule building imv lime this year
cimsnlt your builder NOW mid gel tlmmgh with 'lie pre­
liminary iirrungements before the busy season opens
you’ll get belter service.

W. S. PRICK
CONTItACTOH \ NI* HI ILDEIt
SMI West First Street
Plumes I Ift-J ami
It costs no mme to have good work done under competent
supervision than to have poor work by inexperienced m&lt;

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Materials are
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For Sanford is on a building: boom "and there will be inoro
building- this spring and summer than ever before. Ma­
terials are cheaper. Let us show you how you can save
money on your lumber and all building materials.
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Second Street in the city o f S a n lo r d . Florida, at the e x ­
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LOWER THAN WE EVER DREAMED

Y ours

Is the Result of This Letter Just Received
Look!. Read! You will be Astonished

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ANNA M. DeFOKKKST.

WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY

FRIENDS: THIS IS OUR LAST SALE

10 DAYS MORE

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Advantage oi This Golden Opportunity

1,000 Yards Dress

600 y a rd s \p ro n

GINGHAM
10c YD.

GINGHAM
10c YD.

Limit 5 yards to
Customer

Limit 2 1 \ a r d s to

BLEACHED
MUSLIN
Fruit of Loom
.26-inches w ide
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9 A. M. Sharp
WE MUST GET OUT
C IN U H A M
\ a lu e 24c per yd.
Special

unbleached

ABSOLUTELY

18c

Did \ allies are such as n ever have been and n ever will he
duplicated attain.
l a k e a d v a n t a g e o f this o p p o rtu n it&gt; .
A ou will not have a n o th e r such as this tor a lonjf time.

10c

Must
LADIES’

BLAUK

SILK

SERGE

All Won I

Special

SK IR TS

22 c

45 c

M UST N O T

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M E N ’S D R E S S

EARLY

RANTS

FOR T H E

All Wool

VALUES

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STITCHED
EPE DE
KHAKI SHIRT
CHINE SHIRTS
89c
Worth $7.00

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M E N 'S

M EN S

75c

AND YV

V. D’S
69c

and up

Solid Leather

XX e are jiiv inir them aw ay!

But what can we do?

NOTHING E X C H A N G E D
NO

refunds

WE MUST GET OUT MARCH 15th

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OVERALLS

SOMEBODY ELSE
Gets the Store. Therefore

SOMEBODY ELSE
FINE MADR AS
98c
SILK FIGURED
SHIRTS
DRESS
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$1.98
$1.49

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DON’T MISS IT!

Come Early for Good Selections

Worth $1.00

$10.00 UP

LADIES'

YOUR LAST CHANCE

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SPE C IA L

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Worth 75c Fach

Wonderful Bargain"

2 pairs for

Goodvear Welt

Goodyear Well

OFFICERS’
BLUCHERS

$ 1.00

ROUND TOE
BLUCHERS

LADIES’
OXFORDS

CHILDREN’S

$5.50 V alue for

All Leather

SI’KCIAI.

$1.98
BED ROOM
SLIPPERS

LADIES'
PATENT
PUMPS
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Dozens o f
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that we h a v en ’t
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AND PUSH YOUR WAY TO THE BARGAINS

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THAT’S
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meats had be*n damagedd because of weird situation. Around it tho auth­
birthday dinner dance held at the
Jr
the
fniluro oi tho carriers to furnish ors hnvo woven a marvelous story of
lodge.
what
happens
to
n
mnn
who
becomes
ndequate
refrigerator
service.
Tho
The anniversary of Washington’s
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
matter was Anally settled by a board obsessed with a fixed Iden.
birthdny wns observed in the Bocial
Not until the suggestion is with­
of arbitration agreed upon by the
room at the Inn after the usual pray­
drawn
nnd tho man learns tho truth
pnrtics
to
tho
suits.
Costs
of
the
er meeting in the chnpel which wns
docs
tho
hnunting shadow lcayc him
litigations
will
be
borno
by
the
rail­
led by Rev. Wakeman, of Lincoln, III.
and
his
mind
returns to normal.
road,
which
increases
its
loss
to
$70,Snm and Henry Levy returned Col. Halford gave a briefg address on
WASHINGTON,
March
1
—Spec­
A
Sunshine
comedy will bo an nd359.
home Sunday from n trip to Palm Washington.
ialists
in
tho
U.
S.
Department
of
ded
attraction
at
the Star Friday nnd
Reach.
Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Crumb and Mr. Agriculture hnve just renched a de­
Saturday.
212 East. 1st 8t.
Snnford, F|,
VIOLATION
OF
LAW
TO
Gilln Sipps has purchased the Lo­ and Mrs. II. P. Dilllstin, were gone cision, after extensive investigation,
.
LEAVE OLD LICENSE
several days in the southern part of that the flavor of the grapefruit is
gan property.
ON YOU It CAR
the
peninsula,
returning
to
the
Inn
on
Mrs. Nooks and children spent Fri­
improved by ploeing it in cold stor­
Saturday,
day with Mrs.*Logan.
age, which will be of great value to
JACKSONVILLE* March 2.—Sher­
On Friday night Tharatt Gilbert Floridn, which state produces practic­
Mrs. Hallard spent a few days in
jWith cheaper Fuel, low
iff
Merritt, of Duval County, holds
Best, son of Mrs. Fred Rest and grand- ally all of the grnpefruit in this counSnnford this week.
that
it
is
a
violation
of
the
state
Mrs. Josic Provatt and daughter, son of Mr. Thnrntt, who hns just re- jry
Contrary to the prevalent opinion law for an automobile owner to leave
ei costs of raw materiel
Verlie, anil Mrs. C. C. Jacobs, of turned from a tour of the Carribean
uluotn, spent Saturday with Mrs. countries, gave to the guests, of the that cjtru„ fn ,|t will not ripen off the " yc?5“ tnk' ??
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Inn an extremely interesting account tri.c, thP United States Department of ™ f. tho mncbino dot’H enrry tho
J. M. Prevatt.
I
and a cl v a n t a g e h
Mr. and Mrs Willie Siggs, of Chu- of his observances and experiences on Agriculture has found that, like pears
, , , ,?n ,
rt’" r*
, , .
Mr.
ita, spent
!„nd apples, grnpefruit
‘«W
carried
grapefruit will develop a
,
., . both
.
luota,
spe Sunday with Mrs. M. E. the trip.
freight rates
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. T o r-j nU|,cr|or eating quality after n period1 n,n. nn&lt;. r tj!r' . ,c " .a ?! n HJVy
Wicks.
t„ ,hrCe months in cold stor- on0 tn* L° d,8p,nycd’ nnd, *hut on tho
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Prevatt were ranee, Mr. Fisher and Dr. Smith spent I
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!nRC if , )litably cured before storing. ™fr' ? ‘T ,roUB automobile owners
in DeLand
Monday
on business.
Mrs..!. W. Flvnt sprained her right
Mr. and Mrs. Runn, Mr. and Mrs. Qno rcusnit f„r this is that, while the
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a lL l,r°I,tt
White, of Boston, Mrs. Torrance. Mr. s, Kai. t.ontont remains about the same plnC&lt;\ but, ‘bo sbcr f d“ ,aJcf ",nny
arm recently.
*'° {°b to rc:
The revival meeting at the Metho­ and Mrs. Jackson, Tharatt Best and t|lt, acj,i contcnt decreases mnrkcdly 'M’rc ['!*’ f'!t| K/ ,0(
Miss
Ruth
Esther
Wetenhall
motored
|
during
borage,
and
apparently
tho
»&gt;«vo
the
old
tag
at
the
front
end nnd
dist church has been well attended.
Rev. Wright nnd Rev. Lnwhorn nnd to DeLeon Springs on Suinfny after- hitter principle is broken down, which thnt ns a consequence they are Inw
Mrs. Roland Reed spent Monday in noon.
' also enhnnees the sweetness of the violators. Tho sheriff docs not sny
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bunn, Mr. nnd M rs.1fruit. Tho fruit store better when whnt ho intended to do about the
Osceoln visiting friends.
($2285 F. O. B. Factory)
practice.
Mr. Kendrick, of Cola Key, wns vis­ White, Dr. E. II. Smith and Mrs. Day picked about mid-season.
motored to Orlando on Monday.
iting friends here this week.
These conclusions were reached by
Hnvo you phoned 325, Bower &amp;
Alice and Pauline Gieger nnd I Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur, of Pnleoninn the Burenu of Plant Industry followThis car la built specially
friends, of Orlando, spent the week Springs; Mr. nnd Mrs. Conwinhani, of |nK a series of experiments begun in Roumillnt, f° r your freo appointment
to meet the demand for a
end with Mrs. George Gieger.
; Utica, N. Y.t and Mrs. Iglehenrt, of ip | 7, it was thought to be an ad^ ' ss " d e b ?
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strictly high-grade, unstinted,
Mrs. Helen Moran, of Longwood, Evansville, Ind., nrc returning to their vantage to the grapefruit market to
dK adofrom ^J/orida S'and
uncramped, seven-passenger
COURT
HOUSE
JANITOR
spent the week end with her mother, homes after spending several weeks determine whether the fruit could he
at the Inn.
louring car— come and see ill
WOULD NOT STAND
kept without deterioration until after
Mrs. A. A. Moran.
Wm. Killu* was in Sanford Friday
At the Sunday morning service the the peak of the harvest seasin in
FOR HANGMAN’S ROPE
on business.
sermon was preached by C. W. Pret- January, February and March. In the
Mrs. Grover Lcfiles and son and tyman, of the Wilmington conference. Seed-producing varieties the seeds arc
GAINESVILLE, March .2-Tw o
Miss Alexia Mees called on Mrs. Sipps Next Sunday morning the service will likely to sprout while the fruit is widely divergent views arose hero
be held by Rev. Geo. W. Miller, of still on the trees, which injures the over the propriety of retaining In the
Friday.
DISTRIBUTORS
the Baltimore conference.
delicate flavor of the fruits. Both sheriff's office a hangman's noose
-:FLORIDA
producer and consumer are therefore used recently in administering the SANFORD -:benefited by the growers knowing death penalty to a negro and Ohio
that this fruit may be picked before Ross, negro, failing to carry bis argu809-11 Blsbee Building,
the seeds sprout and retained in stor- mont, hns resigned ns courthouse
age in good condition for severnl janitor.
Jacksonvile, Fla.
months.
Sheriff Raqisey, after the execution
U s l i i |t * n M a te r C o m p an y
In the work on grapefruit storage placed the noose in his office to he
I t u i n T l i n , lndl»»«, II. f . A.
the most serious difficulty encounter- kept ns a memento. Ohio protested,
ed was the tendenc ynf the grapefruit however, that its presence awoke
United States Health Board and Miss College, spent the week end wit!) her to “'pit' in cold storage; that is, to de- weird emotions within his being; most
Clara Zeigler, the Volusia county parents this week.
velop sunken spots in the skin. These certainly, he insisted, it wasn’t conMiss Ethel Taylor returned to Ma­ spots did not affect the flavor of the ductivc to a nervous tempomment.
nurse in the interest of the hook­
worm survej being conducted by the con, (la., Monday after spending sev­ fruit, but the appearance was less at- He arrived on the job early one mornUnited States Health Board through­ eral weeks with her uncle and mint. tractive and made the fruit unmarket- ing but after a few minutes with the
Mr. and Mrs. 11. II. McCall.
out the southern states.
able in competition with smooth, yel office broom he realized that it wns
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. West and chil­ low fruit. Bitting can be largely con- impossible for him to keep his mind
In the recent inspection of the pub­
lic school by state rural Inspector, dren, Mrs. M. West, Mrs. Bob .Mur- trolled it lias been found through on his business, nnd left.
Hon. R. L. Turner, and Supt. C. M. R. phy and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown, these experiment, Ini curing the fruit
The rope wns so unlike a rabbits
Sheppard, the school made an average spent Sunday. at Daytona
.
Ihypch.
„
in a warm room at about 70 degrees foot, he snid.
Of a bank as the most human of institu­
of 98 nnd 5-fi cr cent in tho inspec­
Mrs. II. B. McCall left Monday for ' fnernheit for two or three weeks, nnd
The courthouse went along without
tions, do you?
tion for standardization, therefore Lakeland where she will visit rein- then placing it in cold storage at 32 a jnnitor for several days, too, but
degrees
fnrenheit
for
a
longer
stor
again being one of the standurd rural lives all this week.
along came Damp Du Bose, of practi­
What other institution deals so closely
Miss Mable Swope is n very wel­ age period.
schools of the state.
cal mind, and the vnenney wns filled.
with the dreams, ambitions and confi­
Miss Emma Tucker is now in Mnnn- come visitor in Oviedo fo the week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Lee motored to WEATHER AND CROP CONDI­
tee, Fin., assisting in revival services
Miss Welch, the Famous Beauty
dence of human beings?
Lakeland Sunday to meet Mrs. J. H.
there.
TIONS FOR THE WEEK END­ Specialist at Bower &amp; Roumillnt's all
Every dream, every ambition must have
Mrs. Sam Toms left on Friday for Lee, sr., who was returning home from
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ING FEBRUARY 28T1I, 1922 this week.
a visit of several weeks to her daugh­
her home in Montgomery, Ala.
a solid financial foundation for its real­
Miss Christian McDonald, assistant ter, Mrs. Mathcson at Fort Myers.
Temperature: The week was ab­ THE POWER OF SUGGESTION
ization.
superintendent of the Volusia county
About fourteen of the Oviedo peo- normally warm, the average temper­ OVER HUMAN MIND IS GIVEN
schools, was visiting tli Enterprise pie went to Geneva Sunday night to ature being 5 to 11 degrees daily,
We are here to help make the dreams of
PROMINENCE IN ’SHAME"
schools on Friday.
attend the revival services being held above the seasonal. Midday tempera­
this community come true.
Mrs. Louis Watjen returned Satur­ there at the Methodist church.
tures were well up in the HU’s. There
Ever since man put words on paper,
day after .a visit with relatives in
Miss Ruth Young entertained the was a high percentage of sunshine.
thu power of suggestion over the liuJacksonville.
young people at a party Tuesday eve.
Precipitation: Showers fell over man miml has been the basis for
4% INTEREST PAID
Dr. and Mrs. James II. Glass re- in honor of Miss Mable Swope of St. the various divisions, nnd locally heavy countless stories.
turned Wednesday from Johnston, N ., Augustine.
rain was reported from some local!-1 A great drama was written once
Y., where they accompanied tlit* re -' Miss Elsie .Marshall, of Sanford, is ties, hut the deficiency in rainfall c o n­ around a man who, being told repeat­
mains of their nephew, E. C. Shotwell. Ispending a few days in Oviedo this tinued over most of the interior of edly that he looked ill, nctunly he- I
Five more children were added to week as the guest of her si.*'*or, Mrs. the southern division and locally on came ill. The influence upon a per­
the large family at the orphanage on R. W. Lawton.
uplands of the peninsula. Low lauds son of certain jewels, of the odor of
Thursday. They were accompanied j Mr. and Mrs. Hagan have moved into in portions of tlie* Irish potato licit of a flower, of a color, Ims been known
from Balatka by Calvin Brinkley.
a cottage on Graham avenue.
the north were too wet, being unfav­ to change tlm whole life of that per­
Rex Holiday, from Rollins College
Mrs. C. S. Lee entertained at a orable for tho davclopmont of the son. This is not fiction; it has been
STRENGTH
PROGRESS
SERVICE
at Winter Park, was visiting at the birthday dinner Tuesday in honor of crop. Some of the heavy rains of the proven by scientists.
home of W. J. Burns on Sunday last. Miss Mable Swope. Her guests were week were: Miami, 2.5; Jacksonville,
Such a situation arises in "Shame"
Mrs. ('. It. M. Sheppard, of DeLand, Miss Mable Swope, S. W. Swope, 2.1; Jupiter, 1.7; Sntsumn, 1.2; and the William Fox special melodrama
was visiting her father, II. F. Quack* Francis Swope, Mr. and Mrs. W. J Brooksville, 1 inch.
that comes to tin Star Theatre Fri­
enbos, on Friday.
I.uwton and Miss Elizabeth Lawton.
Condition of Crops: The wiinn, day and Saturday of this week. Here
Dr. J. it. Cason, publicity agent of
W. N. Blackwood, of Orlando, was a moist conditions were favorable for a the power of suggestion is clearly
the Methodist Orphanage, and Calvin business visitor to Oviedo Tuesday, j rapid growth of all vegetation; ger- shown. That fine young actor, John
Brinkley, treasurer, of the orphnnnge
Miss Alice Bird, of Jacksonville, initiation \vas liustened, the recent Gilbert, is told by an unscrupoulous
board, were here last week to attend spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. seeding of corn, melons and peanuts person in the stor ythat ho is a halfOn the Okeechobee Branch of the Floridn East Coast Railway, Chuluo­
to business pertaining to new plans W. B. Englctt.
showing above ground. Early plant­ caste. The suggestion preys on his
ta, Fla., among the pines nnd Inkcs of Seminolo county, an up-to-date
for the orphanage.
R. R. Dolilc, of Winter Park, was a ed corn nnd melons were worked; mind. Soon he believes lie sees bis
modern brick hotel, with prlvnte baths nnd hot water hent. First
Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Qunckenhos de­ business visitor to Oviedo Wednesday. planting continued over the central, features changing to those of a halfclnsH cuisine. RnteH $2.50 to $3.50 per day; $10 to $18 per week, nc­
lightfully entertained at dinner on
Mrs. S. W. Swope returned Wed­ northern, and western counties. The caste. In the mirror he sees reflected
cording to location of room.
Thursday. Among their guests were nesday from Wichita, Kans.
planting of peanuts increased during what has been told him. A haunting
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murray, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. II. F. I.auc returned the week. Some few farmers c on­ shadow follows him wherever he goes
MRS. CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, Manager
Henry Murray, Mrs. Sam Toms and to Oviedo Tuesday afternoon after an tinued to plant cane in the western —at least, he thinks it does. When
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cochran.
absence of two months and are again division; most of the crop lias been iiis baby is born, lie sees in the child's
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Bishop and fam­ located at the Oviedo Hotel.
planted elsewhere. Citrus trees made face the resemblance to the creature
ily, were calling on friends here Sun­
a good growth, and citrus bloom is he believes himself to bo.
(H I
day.
abundant
in some groves. Truck was
FIND NO TRACE OF
It is an astounding theme and a
Quite an amusing program was giv­
shipped in larger quantities, hut tho
WARING; BOND MAY
en in tile eluipel on Thursday night by
BE FORFEITED SOON planting of beans, tomatoes and other
the Thompsons and Mrs. Reynolds, of
truck continued over much of tlie
Orange City, a percentage of the pro­
Orlando, Mch. 1.—County author!- northern and western counties; some
ceeds going toward the school piano ties today were without a trace of sweet potatoes were also set out. The
fund.
the wherNimits of R. D. Waring, sen­ weather was too warm for celery and
Miss Ida Hurst, of DeLand, is the tenced to serve six months in tho lettuce. Strawberries did fairly well.
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
guest of Miss Viola Padgett.
county jail for the shooting last year Oats generally are in good condition
L. M. Wright, of Lakeland, spent of J. F. Ango, banker, and who was
VVe invite the public nnd all users of ELDER
Kimball Pianos, from factory to
the week end with his family here.
under $1,000 bond to appear in OrSl’RINGS
WATER to visit the spring nnd in
Among the recent arrivals here are: lnndo February 24 to commence his homo prices. When you are out shop­
our
method
of handling its product. Why tnke
C. W. Vandcrwort, of Cincinnati, 0.; sentence. Phil Goldberg ami E. E. ping, don't fail to stop in tit T. J.
n
chance?
Your eminent physicians claim
John A. Clug, and wife, of Mnsvillo, Keen were on Waring's bond.
Miller &amp; Sons' and look them over.
that
this
water
in unexcelled nnd its purity
To
the
Ball
Hardware
N. Y.; O. C. Bailey, of Jacksonville;
Additional prosecution in the event Then see Mr. Lanier, for prices ami
makes
it
most
beneficial
for many troubles.
A. J. Holman, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; \V. Waring is found may he n result of terms.
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if
we
don’t
II, Cadmus, of Newark, N. J., and K. his fniluro to appear on time, it wns
-----------------------The Ford people of Sanford as well ns the
M. White, of Boston, Mass.
find bargains there, no
indicated by authorities today. The TOMATO GROWER GETS
Western Union recommend this water for
A picnic party of fifteen chartered matter will ho brought before tho
CHECK FOR DAMAGES To
batteries.
use looking* anywhere.
"The Sanford" and went down tho riv­ criminal court at Its next sitting hero, I
TOMATOES IN TRANSIT
er to a point below Fort Florida and surrendered by his bondsmen, th e '
-------Call phone 311 and have a bottle of this water
enjoyed tho day vory greatly. Mr. bond will be forfeited, nccording to
MIAMI, March 2.—Thomas J,
sent you nnd protect vour health.
and Mrs. Cookinhnm, Mr. and Mrs. present plans.
Peters, styled hereabouts ns the “to­
Ilrister, Mr. and Mth. Whlto, ol
mato king" has received a check of
Brooklyn, N. Y., wore among the par­
$60,008.68
bom tlu. l-'U.rii hi K,,»t
This California Bchool tonchcr who
ty huving the excursion in chargo.
rnj: In payment for dam­
refsed $100,000 n year to go into Const Railroad
Miss Ruth Esther Wetenhall was u the movies would noed n bodyguard ages to his tomato shipments in 10*20,
SANFORD
FLORIDA
guest of Mr. and Mrs, Bert Hondcl, of to keep off would-be-husbnnds—If Mr. Peters had filed 15 suits against
Crooked Lake, Fin., for Washington’s she existed.
• j the rnirond claiming tho tomato ship.
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SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY. MARCH 2, 1922

«a m M istration In nil the precincts of the \t r e q p i Y N T T A K P 5
jcounty on Monday, March Cth, 1022,
‘‘
** n»d will remain open throughout the
CHARGE 01* I HE
county until Monday, April 3rd, 1022.
T E M P L E CLUB
The hooks for precincts ono nnd three
-------"a ■« ta n ft* ta Hu Ha Ha
will lie open at the offico of tho Su­
Miss Lucy Flynt has assumed
pervisor of Registration.
charge of the Temple Club as matron
Fnir and warmer—yes, much
Today, tomorrow and Saturday, Mr. Smith,
II. C. DuBOSE,
and proprietress, Miss Shaw having
As we put thin blooming
warmer.
representing one of the very best tailoring
Supervisor of Registration, resigned to go to her former home.
rntt «f freedom to press it
200-3tc; wky-ltc
Miss
Flynt
is
well
known
here
having
in cloudy nnd It might bo
lines in the country, the—
Whero is thnt cold weather that was
formerly resided at Geneva and had
possible for rain to como
sweeping over the country?
Hu fc*i Ha in h Ha M tot
charge of the Geneva House for many
along tonight nnd thefi get
Ha
years. For the past year she has boon
collier by tomorrow mornCelery is the best in the history of
^
living at her old home in Forsythe,
jng but it certainly does not M Sanford nnd looks like the best prices
Ga. Miss Flynt will conduct the Tentlook like it nnd for ono timo K* (in the history of the industry.
| fcj
* pie Club along the same lines as it
in his young life the wonth- fc’i
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j^
will be at our store displaying the liye, and
has been managed and will serve
cr man seems to hnvu for- * t
It. W. Greene of the faculty of Rol- fcn
those fine chicken dinners that made
taking measures. Your opportunity to get a
gotten about tho cherry
lins College wns here today nnd spoke 1*n By a Man Who Known More
tile
Geneva House famous. The Tem­
tree and George W. nnd
at the high school nbout the Aquatic
good suit at the right price will be found for
About '‘Notes" thnn
ple Club has proved a must excellent
Charlie Britt arid all the
Meet that will he held at Rollins
"Bowling"
place for the young ladies of Sanford
three days, at—
other truth tellers. Wo could
College. Mr, Greene is well known
as well as some of the married folks
stand n Httlo cool weather,
in Sanford and his many friends Hi Hu Hn Hi Hn Hn Hn Ha Hn
M* and the Sunday dinners there have
Mr. Man, just enough for
gave him n warm welcome.
ROTARY LOSES ANOTHER
gained a great reputation for the
our celery, you know.
Just what there is in the cellar of Club.
5:10 A. M. MARCH 1. 1922
■I. lioy Smith of Jacksonville is in the Sanford Bowling League no one
Maximum .......................
Hie city much to the delight of his knows unless it is tho Rotary Club
Red Snapper Fish Steak. Stone &amp;
Minimum .................... 06
many friends and while he is hero he because for some reason or other they
Corwin, 327 Sanford Avenue. Phone
is taking measures for the Rd. V. have derided to stay thei
Range ........................... I'd
And 37
The Store That is Different
292-tt Z
Parameter .........
30.17
Brice Co., with headquarters at For- when they lust again last night to
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Cast nnd cloudy.
kins &amp; Britt. Some of the niftiest fthe Congregational Club they fixed it
THE EVERLASTING DRIVE
&gt;
Sanford, Florida
z;.
fabrics and the lowest prices on these for themselves to keep the cellar as a
m
»; Hi Ha Hi Hi Hu Hi Ha
line goods.
per mnnent berth.
While the war was on the American a* a w a v e S B DC e . . j i u i d ia l i g n u m t&gt; » ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■m
i Flic game itself was a good one, it
M f.1 Hi Hi Ha Hi Hi In
f&gt;. L. Bledsoe brought in two stalks being anybody's game until the last people were subjected to all sorts of
of celery to the Herald office today part of the last game. Col Knight "drives" for the raising of money.
that were simply great. They were rolled the high score of the evening, They originated of course in tho pat­
of the new Pearly White variety and nnd this is an achievement in itself riotic impulse to raise money for the
had never been under boarded, ^ tt when you consider that lidding, tho carrying on of the wav. The ordinary
"'ere ready for the table and wore Congregational star was in the game. methods .if ihdng it by taxation were
|«’or Florida:
Rain and
not speedy enough, and government
crisp nnd fine. Mr. Bledsoe is one of
colder tonight; Friday will
Averages for the season, including came directly to the people, and ask­
the most successful growers of celery last night’s game will appear within
si ho cloudy and colder; probavenue and has about (15 ears that the next day or two, and there will ed thoiii to exchange their good hard
ulily rain in extreme South
will tie ready to go commencing this be quite a few changes since the last eash for government bonds, hearing
portion.
the names of "Liberty Loans," which
week.
publication.
the people were assured would never
Hn H-i H~a Hn Hi Ha Hn Hu
Last night's games wore
fol- be worth any less than their face
I*. M. Crosswnite, of Bloomington, lows:
value, because they were backed up by
III.,
is in the* city for a visit with Ids
Red Snapper Fish Steak.—Stone &amp;
Rotary
the full faith and credit of a great
This Institution, whose success and strength hus
1.13 129
Corwin. 327 Sanford Avenue. Phone many friends. Mr. Crosswnite has Drill
399 and rich government. Unfortunately
138 150
391 that promise was not kept as many
372.
'
292-1to been spending the winter ill the Ft. iiolishoidcr
been huilded by a loyal people, whose most valu­
Myers section where he has large it. L. Stevens
113 123
359 creditors learned to their sorrow
able asset is the confidence, trust and esteem of
91 98
308 when necessity forced them later to
Tom Edison is no jingo, but says ho orange grove interests. He lived hero Henry
155 118
•130 place their bonds on the market. But
favors continuing naval 'preparations several years ago being interested in Knight
those who know it best and whose highest en­
the Geneva section. He says that it
"experimentally
while it lasted there was a tremendeavor is to attain still higher plains of service—
is ten degrees above zero in Bloom­
Club total
1887
outpouring of money. Spurred
ington and he lias no wish to go hack
Congregational
’ on by patriotism the people withdrew
wishes you a happy, healthful nnd prosperous
until he knows there is a change in lidding
lot) 138 1
NICE RIPE
their savings deposits, nnd ravished
temperature.
Pennington
III 1-19 1
New Year.
their old socks and tin cans nnd other
Holly
121 108 1
hiding places for the money which
135 132 1
lled Snapper Fish Steak. Stone &amp; Remind
they turned over to the government
Corwin. 327 Sanford Avenue. Phone Kent
111 101 1
in
exchange for its bonds. They car­
Sold by the Bunch or 372.
292-1te
ried every Liberty Loan triumphantly
dozen
Club Total
.....
.1990 "over the top" and never stinted
Tutoring, coaching and private les­
their giving. Never wns there known
Bunches ...........$1.00 up sons, 1000 West First Street. 2PO-3tp
Standing of the Clubs
before such a universal out hurst of
Dozen ...................... 25c
W L D*.’ patriotic fervor in a great and rich
Congregational
5
2
REGISTRATION
NOTICE!
Extra la r g e ..............35c
•‘L’ nation. It won the war in the (Inal
Men’s Chib
5
3
'^“i&gt; analysis, for it placed (1,000,990 men
Car on track next to
3
1
The primary registration books for Kiwants Club
In the Held, and compelled Germany
1
5
.107 to give up the fight for the odds
Seminole county will be open for reg- Rotary Club
Express office
against her were too great. More
"WE DELIVER THE GOODS"
than thnt. it placed the "sineWB of
' B R M AUXM
war" in tiie hands of tne fighting na­
„
A »U D D V *
Quick Service Transfer
tions of Europe to the extent of ten
WEST PALM
Storage Facilities
billions of dollars, without which they
If we please you, tell others; If uo
could not have "carried on." That
tell us. Phone 498
enormous sum still remains unpaid,
and is likely to be s.&gt; for many years
to come, but If it never comes back,
H. W. NICKERSON
AMERICAN LEGION
we can always feel it was worth the
CO NVENTION
Public Accountant; Audits—System!
price.
SK S S O V K l CSUNON-SSMIN&lt;XK*UNOM«
Income Tax Service
: H I S IB 17
The war finally ended in the defeat
Room
1(5 McNelll-Duvis Bldg,
of Germany, but it left the victorious (
"hone
832
Orlando, Fla.
nations impoverished and destitute.
For Information and reservation
They were filled with the awful after- mc Kenneth Murrell, Adjutant Uampninth of war. thousands of widows nnd hell-Losaing Post, Sanford.
Auto Radiator Repair
orphans and crippled soldiers, desti­
Shop
tute of any means of support, who
Located ill 207 French Ave., between
must perish without assistance from s, *a *4 sa Hr Ha Ha Ha Hit
neross the seas. Appeals were made
2nd and Third. K. R. HERGQUIST,
to America, and America responded
40-in. VOILES
SILK HOSE
generously to the cry of distress, as
it always has. Millions were sent
Ladies full-fashion Silk Hose,
Sanford Steam Laundry
nhrond
in the effort to keep the
Small
patterns,
special
for
yard
white and black, special, Friday
H'entli of life in the starving ones
FOR SERVICE
over there, nnd the good work is still
and Saturday for, pair—
Call MG-J
going on, for the demand seems un­ HU
limited and never-ending. We do not h» nt
Hu *-a Ha Ha hh Ha
W. RAWL1NG. Prop.
regret our liberality. On the contrary
we take pride In the fart that we
THOS. J. A. IlEIDY
.. Employment Bureau..
have been able to romc to the succor
CHILDREN’S SOX of the world in its hour of sore need. Attorney anil Counxelhir-nt-Luw The vocational committee of tho Busi­
1,500 yards of soft
LADIES’ SILK
ness and Professional Women’s Club
Rut there is one feature of the
finished,
yard
wide
requests all young wonrm t'“slrlng
Practicing
in
State
and
Federal
Courts
HOSE
ease that is not so pleasing. The
employment
to register at tho First
Over Seminole County Bunk
25 dozen fancy sox (modern "drive" in an institution of
National
Bank.
war time, and did its work well
NAINSOOK
for children, sizes the
Only 20 doz. pairs of
AGNES G. BERNER. Chairman
ill that strenuous time. But it dem­
George
A.
DeUottes
onstrated thnt it is easy to wring
good Silk
Hose,
4 V'j, to 8*/■», good qual­
A ltorney-nt-L aw
bought for special
money from the American people,'
SANFORD NOVEL'! v
Over
Seminole County Bunk
black, white and
ity lisle for, pair
provided a worthy objejet ran he
WORKS
FLORIDA
sale, yard
brown for, pair
named, and there is a great be st of i SANFORD

SANFORD’S

: PERSONALS

T H R E E DAYS O N LY

tem pera tu re

S

Ed. V. Price Tailoring Co.

BOWLING
LEAGUENOTES

! H a r k in s &amp; B r itt j

THE WEATHER

The Bank of Safety
Security-Service

BANANAS

j The Peoples Bank of Sanford

(FRIDAY AND SATURDAY!
..

The Yowell C o .
2 DAY SIPECIALS

..

r PROFESSIONAL
i AND BUSINESS
:: DIRECTORY

19c

$1.79

21c

16c

$1.39
JUMPER DRESSES
Made of fast color Suiting, i
ors and sizes at

$1.49 AND $1.98

col*

GINGHAM AND JUMPER
DRESSES
45 numbers, all fast colors, small,
medium and large sizes. Check,
plaids and stripes, 2 lots on sale at
each—

$2.98 AND $3.98

Yowell
FRIDAY AND SA T U R D A Y -

s ^ m u s . i , * * ..■ a u - i - - * :

pleasant, nnd are loath to see them\ yy^

J

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

Kci'IHOdc, D. C. LcilCral SllOP cllld Mil!

discontinued. So they have instituted
Doctor of Chiropractic
Work
"memorials" for all sorts of purposes
Gurner-WoodruiT Building
(CONTRACTOR
and HU1LD* H
by which they hope to keep in the {
617
Commercial
Street
Sanford, Kiw.
limelight and get n pleasant living for
9
to
P2
a.
m.
and
1
to
0
p.
m.
ii while longer. We have memorial
highways, momo.’inl churches, mem­ Sundays nnd evenings by nppointmoni
Geo. W. Knight
orial hospitals, and memorials to this,
Real Estate and Insurunce
S. O. Shinholscr
that and the other thing to which
* M 1 | «** *' '
FLO RID A
SANFORD
•
the people ire asked to contribute.
C ontractor und Guilder
Some of tuom are worthy object&lt; in­
SANFORD
FLORID
deed, but not nil are, and nil should
he scrutinized closely ti&gt; see thnt the
personal element and any possible
Acteylene Welding
•'raft is eliminated.—Tampa Times.
Chapped h a n d s
OF ALL KINDS
and races needn’t )
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. ATTENTION!
Sanford Welding Co.
bother.
'* H
109 North Sanford Avenue
A staL". I conclave of Taylor Commamiery, U. D. Knights Templar, will
Red Snapper Fish Steak. Stone &lt;v
soothes and h e a ls ,
he held Friday, March 3rd, at 7:30
Corwin,
327 Sanford Avenue. Phono
p. m. Visiting Sir Knights are al­
chaps and chilblain^
292-Ho
ways welcome. By order of the Fmi- 372.
.quickly and
nunt Commander.
nice
Cal Coolidgo Ims acquired a
JNO. D. JINKINS.
from
Johns Hopkins.
292-2 tp
Recorder.

MENTHOLATUM

TWO DAYS

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SSIThe Sanford Daily Herald

SANFORD

•Th*.CIly Substnntinl”

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

n

SANFORI), FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922.

NUMBER 293

DIED OF DIPHTHERIA,
jjNFORD ENTERTAINED BY CHILD
CENTRAL
FLORIDA
WATER
. WAS REFUSED ANTI TOXIN ON
ACCOUNT CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TRAFFIC LEAGUE MEETING
HON. CHARLES D. HAINES
AT COURT HOUSE TONIGHT
ALTAMONTE, LAST NIGHT
Parents Declined to Permit Any Medical Atten­
tion—Investigation Started

■lhout 200 Guests Enli!vcd Theatre Jasmine
'and Fine Program

i

la

PETERSBURG, March 3.—Gibson Bell, the 8-year-old son of Mr. NOVEL PLANT
Will Be Large Number
RIVERS-HARBORS and ST.
Mrs. A. Bell, Christian Science practitioners, died this morning of diph­
of Representtive Bus­
nfteU the parents had refused to allow anti-toxin to he administered
OPERATED
BV
CONGRESS CALLS theria
iness Men Present
and declined to permit any medical attention, The coroner summoned^! jury
and started an investigation into the denth of the child, as provided by state
SANFORD MEN
FOR FULL SHARE laws. Investigation, the coroner said, is to determine the cause of dentil and
FROM CENJLORIDA

PRIVATEJTHEATRE ,

whether it Was due to neglect. The city physician is pushing the investiga­
llljr The A««oclntt-d I'rmal
WASHINGTON, March 3.—Now tion. lie saw the child Monday night and pronounced the case diphtheria FIRST COMMERCIAL CELERY
PROMINENT WATERWAYS AUTH­
L t ow ned a n d o p e r a t e d rivers and harbor improvements call­ A policeman was on guard at tho homo all week to enforce the quarantine.
PRECOOLER IS IN­
ORITIES WILL SPEAK AND
ing for estimated expenditures of ap­
•BY COL. HAINES FOR 11IS
TRODUCED.
GREAT MEETING IS
proximately $31,000,000 was authoriz­
FRIENDS1 p l e a s u r e ANI)
PROMISED
ed under a bill ordered reported today
f
HIS OWN
The first commercial plant for the
by the flousc Rivers and Harbors
prccooling of vegetables, nnd the on­
The Central Florida Water Traffic
Responding to un invitation from Committee.
ly ono of its kind in tho country is League will hold a meeting tonight in
In. Charles D. Haines, of Altamonte
now successfully operating nt Snnford the court house nt 8 o’clock, nt which
WASHINGTON, March 3.—A "de­
L ie his quests at the Theatre .lasaccording to W. F. Miller, mnnnger time a large number of representative
| L |„st night, about IDO Sanford mand1 was made upon congress in n
business men of this and contiguous
of the Exchange supply company,
Cple were present and enjoyed a resolution adopted yesterday at the
territory will be present. Advice from
C excellent program That would closing session of the national rivers Governor Said He Was a Man and Struck Back— who returned to Tampa Thursday af­ the secretary of the Lake County
ter nn inspection of its workings.
Ikjve done honor to a theatre in some and hnrbos congress that it approve at
Fight
Followed
According to Mr. Miller, it cost the Chamber of Commerce indicates n
this
session
not
less
than
the
nmount
■of the lurger cities. Col. Haines in
Snnford Farmer's Exchange the sum number from Lake county who will
L customary, hearty manner, for he of money recommended by tho chief
lie present this evening. Tho Orlnndo
L a natural born booster, had the fol- of nrmy engineers as necessary for
OKMULGEE, Okla., March 3.—Governor Robertson was attacked by of $150,000 to build this plant, nnd it membership of the League have also
I lowing prelude on the printed pro- improvements of nntbinnl rivers mid James Lyons, an oil man, as the governor emerged from the office of the wns open for business on the ,87th advised that they will he present nnd
harbors. President John H. Small, of county attorney this morning after n conference. Gov. Robertson as he was day after the ground wns broken.
it is anticipated that a large number
| prams:
"This plant nnd its system linvo
••All sorts of notions have those Washington, N. C., who was rc-clcet- walking out of the office wns introduced to Lyons, bystanders said. The revolutionized the shipping of vegeta­ from Snnford will also attend. Hon.
I Sanford people, but they are real, not ed president of the congress by an governor extended his hand and Lyons struck him in the face. “I am a man, bles to northern markets,11 snid Mr. C. D. Haynes of Altamonte Springs
I (netful in any respect, and The ‘Cel- unanimous vote, called attention of Robertson Said, and struck hack. They exchanged probably half a dozen Miller, "nnd already the north, j hav­ Inis wired the local ehnmhor of his
tho delegates to tile fact that tills is blows before separated. The pandemonium occurred in a crowded corridor
intentions to bo present this evening.
Itry City’ faHt becoming the ‘City
ing received several enrs of tho
election year and suggested that of the court house. Many fled expecting more serious occurrences.
Mr. Ilnines hns been an active worker
IPeerless.* The Almighty made an an
‘Stag1 brand put out by the Snnford
they
go
to
their
congressmen
and
de­
lin
behalf of the development of In­
Iespecial choico section of country and mand adequate support for the rivers
people, is clamoring for more.”
land waterways. During his term in
alive, God-fearing, progressive peoOld Method Poor.
anil harbors improvements needed.
congress ns a representative frrnr.
fle found and called it Sanford.
Under the old system tile growers
Major General Lansing H. Bench
New York he worked energetically In
••My but those same people, with en­ chief of the nrmy engineers, addressed
would prepare celery for shipment in behalf of the waterways of that state
I terprising additions in the way of in- the congress yesterday mid said that
the fields where it grow, it was and ns a result of his efforts govern­
(reiied, advanced and intelligent new in his opinion "you cannot get a bet­
washed and cleaned after a fashion,
mental appropriations were secured
citizenship, are creating a marvelous ter argument for the waterways than
but the necessity of quick work |mndo for Now York state waterway pro.
1lensation. (Read the Herald for real the attitude of the railroads toward
it
the thorough
i« impossible to give it ine
y.orouKo ,
^
i|ltm ,it ln Kiorida
r.eivsi. Fixed determination to bctreatment
that
the
new
plant
affords,
^
^
|nvMti|W. ||lg th8
them.
I tome one of the greater cities of FlorNow
the
"talks
are
gathered
...
tho
.
|billlicB
of
water
transpotation
Unless He Receives Assurances of Loyal Support Helds and taken immediately to the '
I ida is in the minds and hearts of all.
in this state and as a result of his inHe Will Quit
The women folks being equally inter- ,
prccooling plant. There Uu&gt; «ro | vestigntlon his interest has been
ested ami determined to aid in every
cleaned and dipped and graded ® ^ Iaroused in the great possibilities for
itep taken to place Sanford in the
doVclo
t of tht. Ht.
I.ONliON, March 3.—(By the Associated Press).— Wednesday, March 8th, according to size, color and condition.
^
||h cxpcrlonco ,n this
first class of big, model citieH.
is the date set by Lloyd George for fulfillment of his ultimatum to Austen They are then taken to the precook^ ^
“And why not? Every part, every
Chamberlain according to reports in parliamentary circles. If by that time where ice water is run over them tin. ,
nmkc„ him „ valuable ally in proh0 ()lljt&gt;l.tH of the Central
, portion In all respects ideal. A clean
he has not received satisfactory assurances of loyal support of coalition con- til they reach a temperature of 35 «locity with u clean, hospitable, generous
servntlves it is said he will present his resignation to the king.
grocs when they are Immediate&gt;’ « r Watcr Traffic League,
people endowed with a keen preeienco. SEVERAL NEW ONES RECORDED
ried to a refrigerator car and will , \Villlam T. Donnelly, of New York*
reach their destination with only one Mind one of the organizers of the A t-\
Aclimate that brings improved health
IN TODAY EVENTS ON
Icing.
md vigor and strength with every
bintic Deeuer Waterways Association '
WALL STREET
'The
•Tin. first shipments under this
tn.s new
H,ated for an address at tobreath. A plnce where all is loveli­
process have brought P ^ e ^ «verng- ^
^ Domu.lly has
ness and peace, contentment, and
Illr Tlie A»»orlnlnl
»hero happiness reigns supreme.
NEW YORK. Mnrch 3.—Consolldiit
i"K tro'" r,0con " , to *1 ..m°1r?
been "sold" on the great possibilities
crate than ever before realized by the
^ tran8porUtion holds for Son“And the St. Johns' (Tho silvery ed Stock Exchange today announced
Raters of which the broad, magnifi­ the suspension of Charles A. Ilertgrowers.
1f0rd, nnd is now working out the de­
Method Anyn.
' tails of a practical solution for ehenpcent Like Monroe is an important rand, of C. A. Bortrnnd &amp; Co., stock
rh.s fact alone will more than pay
uJt.kcr transportation,
factor) is the priceless pathway which brokers. Involuntary petition in bank­
president of the Water
will, in the nenrhy days to come, take ruptcy wns filed in the United States Enlisted Strength of Army Will lie Reduced to for the Plant this year. The eapnelty ,
of
the
Sanford
Formers
Exchnngc
^
1
„„„ prt.part„| imp0rtthe products of Florida to the ports of court against the firm.
115,1)00 Men
enqi for the se a so n «
J*^ ^
a|lt ,|ata on the transportation situathe world.
PHILADELPHIA, March 3.—Invol­
“Ami why not? It is coming as
n'arS7 V
S .
tion in the stale. This is one subWASHINGTON. March 3.-A1 least $50,000,000 and possibly $«0.«»».000
sure as hlossims tiring fortli our gold­ untary petition in bankruptcy was
'"l1
*
lT
; ' ■ ' , tax Meet upon which very few individuals
..■ill be slashed from the budget estimate for the war department by th the th«
plant, it requires no income tax
a|ifU,(| to B|u,ak th„n Mr.
en fruit—coming to make Sanford filed ill the United States court today bouse appropriations sub-committee, which is framing the army nppropriaexpert
or
certified
public
accountant
1Ie
llllH
always lieen ac tive in
greater—in all ways—and our hearts against L. A. Geraon &amp; Co., stock Uon biU f«r tho fiscal year, beginning July 1 next, members of the subc-omto
figure
out
that
it
is
a
profitable
in,
^
m()V(.nH,nt
wh|ch has had for its
swell with pride in being even infin- brokers. Suspension of George W.
vestment.
.
i
purposu
moro
efficient
and economical
itesmal parts of that which goes to Kendrick &amp; Co., stock brokers, was
At present the plant is being used
miucThr
—
.....
........
............
vuje.
ui
handling of Florida products.
Tho
make up the big, glorious, magnificent also announced.
for celery,
celery. It
for
u enn
can he
m used
use. for lettuce
* nlom,)urHhip ()f the League ...ado
and all Florida ever greater and
nnd other green vegetables as well very
___ wise
. „ choice in -electing
selecting Mr.
..........
wonderful lYninsylnr State.
i.i,
nri.Himt strength of 12,000 on tho active list.
and will doubtless be adopted univer­ Sligli ns its executive accomplishing
"And Sanford—Allah be praised!",
'
The war department estimates were revised and pared down by t ic
• sally by nil the co-operative associa­
The program was given after a few
. bureau to approximately $303,000,000 for the coming fiscal ycai, of till, tions throughout the state of !• lorida. the objects for which it was organ­
ized. The meeting this evening should
remarks had been made by Col. Ilnines
amount $203,000,000 being requested for the nrmy and the rest or non-in i according to Mr. Miller The San^
from „|| indications,
who made tho crowd feel most wel­
tury work, such as improvements to rivers and harbors.______________
ford plant has a capacity of j&gt;T*eao1
nn(, business men who atcome by his words of prniBu for San­
ing 12 carloads of celery a day. I hen , • '
meot||1(r w||| have the opford and all her people and the assur­
„re 330 crates to a ear and each crate
)f convincinB themselves
Qitimtion in India
Railroad Representaance that ho would join them In any
80 pounds.
, 'that water transportation is their only
movement for the upbuilding of the by SPECIAL COMMITTEE MEAS­ Causing Great Anxiety j l i v e s WiH Meet Monday weighs
The plant was hi. It under the supratu,
Those
county and tho city of Snnford. Ho
URE WAS PRESENTED
orvision of W. A. Andrews and Ar- ^
,javu tc8tcj thp pructicabllity of
to
British
Authorities
—Seek
Lourt
it
s
i
also surprised them by tho announce­
TUESDAY
/
thi.r B. Hale. I ho former is he
molhoi, of transportation are not
ment that the Thcntro Jasmlno had
cooling
expert
for
the
Fl
*
r
CiJ™"
.only
the staunchest supportres of tho
been Imilt by him as n club house and
illr Thr Aeiorlalrd Press!
Exchange nnd was obtained from (( J
who H,g0 bcltor off n.iancial.......... Out of Control '■ &lt;i',,"u!'0'
theatre for the pleasure of his family , WASHINGTON, March 3.—WorkWashlngton where he was employed n
J nn th W(,ul(J hnv0 been If they
and his friends and no charges wero out of details of compromise on the
Illy Tin* Iminrlnlrd Pro**)
III) T h r A su o rln le il I ' r r a " )
,
1
the Department of Agriculture, and *
J progressive enough t»
NEW YORK, March 3.—Reprcscn
LONDON, March 3.—Scattering
ever made for any entertainments. The soldiers.bonus hill were completed to­
the latter is « Tampa expert on the ^
mlvantage of the ........ . methprogram that followed was one that day by the special committee of tbo reports to newspapers indicate the sit- tatives of several railroads will meet biiildlngof refrigerator planta. R^p-(| (&gt;f tran
tatinn available in our
was greatly enjoyed especially the old House, Wnys nnd Means Committee untion in India is causing increasing here Monday to discuss advisability yesentatives of the York Manu a
WHtcrw«ys. Every additional
Snnford favorites, Mr. and Mrs. How­ of Republicans nnd announced that a anxiety to authorities, particularly in of seeking court test of the Inter luring company of York, Pa., nnd of
, of frol ht that can
routed to
ard l.yman.
redrafted mensuro would he presented Punjab and the united provinces of state Commerce Commission's order tho Fairbanks Morse company,
brings the time nearer when
Fnima Abbott Lyman has often de­ in full to a commlttco next Tuesday. Bengal. Daily Telegraph says the directing earnings in excess of six two companies furnish the mnteria! (
c, wl„ ,,0 „ ronl distributing
situation is getting more and more
lighted Sanford audiences with her ^
I.e
co-opornted
with
these
locnl
experts.^
^
buBfc
IM(jnt f()r Cuntrul and South
pur cent on their property value
wondefful singing and last night was ( WASHINGTON. March 3.—A com­ out of authorities control. Daily Mm turned over to the government.
"The new plant iH an experimental Florida. To secure these advantages,
'"&gt; exception to the rule. Howard I-y- promise soldiers1 bonus plan under says Prince of Wales has abandoned
one;11 Hnid Mr. Miller, "but nlrondy It however, it is essential that the busi­
n'an, in negro dialect and monologue, which the cash feature would bo ell- his intention of visiting Amritsar
looks to ho n wonderful success."
ness men of this community boHtlr
PRISONERS STATE PEN
brought down the house. Mr. Bundy, minuted where the former sendee where the troops fired on agitators
The plan of operation, ho far ns the themselves to a greater activity to
HAD
A
GOOD
TIME
°f Cincinnati, story toiler, was fine men would he entitled to more thsu Ithree years ago, killing three hundred
growers arc concerned, is the co-op support the efforts of the League is
WHEN PRISON CAUGHT FIRE orntivo shipping nml
n,|d greatly enjoyed. In fnct the en­ &lt;*50 adjusted service pny was agreed persons.
nnd 8oUlng,
soiling, »no
*ho same
sanu loxponjllng to mnke this possibility it
tire program was one that kept evory- upon yesterday tentatively, hut unan­
ns prevails in the Florida Citrus \Rx- , rtiaH(y
(llr Tin- \m*«iplnlrd I're*")
om- on edge for what was to follow imously by a specini sub-commlttee o! NORWEGIAN STEAMER
FT. MADISON, Iowa,, March ,d&lt;— chnngo.
a,,d the five reel moving picture was the Republican members of the house,
As onch load of celery is presented
REPORTED SINKING
Prisoners of the Iowa state peniten­
excellent and ended an evening of real ways nnd means committee.
NO TRACE OF SHIP tiary here beat upon the hnrs of their nt the precooling pinnt n receipt is CORONER'S INQUEST
DEATH OF MRS. FRADY
enjoyment.
In the nature of a substitute f
cells and yelled for scvernl hours enr- given to tho owner for tho number jof
III« Thr Assorlulrd I'rcM
crates. After those nro graded, n
The following program wns carried the discarded cash feature there would
Illy Thr .\im«rlnl»«t I’rr.*)
HALIFAX, March 3.—The steamer ly today, when fire caused a quarter "graded" receipt is niso given, ro that
out:
,
'be added to the ndlusted service cer­
of a million dollar damage to sovcral
MIAMI, March 3.—A coroners irtr
Estonia
sent
a
wireless
message
to­
tho grower will know just what qiinl-^ doath o( Mrfl. Frady
PROGRAM
tificate title a provision which would
day that she had reached tho point buildings within tho prison wads,
nmU)Unced for three oc’clock this
Overture—Popular Musical Selcc- enable the men selecting he certifi­ where the Norwegian stocmer C.ron- nnd "lot us out" wero yelled nt| (tho ity of celery ho had. The receipts are , ^
bnsed therefore upon tho qunllty ns
f'o t's-------Tho Jessamine Orchestra cate option to obtain immediate!/
guards who tried to quiet them.
toft
reported
herself
ns
sinking
with
well nH quantity nnd it is n Bimplo , ar
'
(Uunllnutd on Page Eight)
from the banks a loan equal to onea crew of twenty aboard yesterday.
L 0 v0„ctAble
o( plorld., n.
bnlf of the adjusted service pay
HAMILTON, Ontario, March 3.— ,n„l,or of tookkoonlnK to pool
No trace of tho ship nor the crjw
GAINESVILLE,
March 3.—Tho Which they would ho entitled on the
County Judge Snider today released ""?heTprogress of the prccooling , well ns becoming a moans of ndverbasketball tournament being held basis of $1 l&gt;er day fod domostic ser­ can be found.
Mnthew Bullock an Amuricnn negro, plant is being watched with InUrest, , Using the su per!orwintorvogetablos
hero resulted in tho following scores: vice and $1.25 a day for overseas ser­
United Suites authorities for extradi­ Mr. Miller states, and It Is hoped that of the state in the big marketing con­
E. M. Preston of Miami, is here
Morning games, Winter Haven
tion to Norllnn, North Carollnn, where
vice.
with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. S.
it will prove n real monoy mukcii for tors of tho north.
twenty nine; St. Petersurg, twenty
__________ - ‘—
ed murder.
three; Duvnl thirty; Galnesvillo fif­
Preston.
i
Try a Herald Want Ad today.
teen.

OKLAHOMA GOVERNOR ATTACKED
BY AN OIL MAN THIS MORNING
AS HE STEPPED FROM OFFICE

LLOYD GEORGE’S ULTIMATUM
WILL HE GIVEN SOON ABOUT
HIS PROPOSED RESIGNATION

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STOCK BROKERS
GOING BROKE
EVERY DAY

FIFTY MILLIONS SLASHED
FROM BUDGET ESTIMATES
FOR WAR DEPARTMENT

WORK DETAILS
SOLDIERS BONUS
COMPLETED NOW

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�denth of our son nnd husbnnd, Will m m m m m ^ ia
Rnyner and for tho benutiful floral
offerings we wish to express our
heartfelt thnnks.
MRS. Fit ED DAIGEIt, Society Editor,
W. A. Ilnyner, nnd fmnlly,
Phone 217-W
CELERY
Mrs. Will Rnyner, nnd fnmlly.
IIIf y o u hu rt* u o y f r”i e"7—
n d * T------—
t i l l l m ■y o u
S « Ha S5 m Ml III ID
Sr
ta_lf y o u n r # v o .l i g ■ ---n y n -------------l i e r e § r l o mila i

SOCIETY

MARKETS

'nre right from tho big markets nnd
nro the Intest things out. Rond tho
advertisement.

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SH i

Th e Star Today

Kanknkce, III., Mnrch 2.—Four
registered mnil pouches, nnd each
tilled to enpneity nnd believed to con­
l o r n * , o r U too o r r f n t r r t a U I n f , m » t
tain only registered mnil, was stolen
• p i . a t a l r i t r d t o t k l a d e p a r t m e n t , Ml v i a
ANNA Q. NILSSON in
from
the Illinois Central Bnggngo
detail* . o r t r l r h p o n r th a Item . I t w l
Carlo! Shipments Reported for Wed­
I
bo ( r r n l l y n p p r e r la t e d .
room here today.
nesday, Mnrch 1st.
Al Witherington hns token down his Florida—Sanford section ...............00
SOCIAL CALENDAR
bow ngnin nnd the pntrons of the Florida—Manatee section ...............17
Friday—Mrs. Henry McLnulin will Star nre glnd to hrnr the old fnmilinr California—Northern district ....... 1
entertain the members of the Rook* violin ns only Al can piny It.
Total cars ....
.84
Lovers Club at her homo on Fourth
Street, nt 3:30 p. m.
The many friends of Mrs. Chns.
Destination of Floridn .Shipments
Cnnipbell
nre glnd to see tier out
Saturday—Pipe Organ Club will glvo
A tale of three buddies who came home from war
Wnycross, 13; Chicago, f&gt;; Pitts­
a Strawberry Festival on the Old ngnin after a three weeks illmss thnt
when the world gave them up for lost
burgh,
3;
Jacksonville,
I;
Milwaukee,
-----Sanford House site on First Street, confineil'her to her room in the Val­
I; Cleveland, 1; Philadelphia, 1; Po­
dez Hotel.
Classified Ads 3c n line. No Ml
afternoon nnd evening.
------Also-----tomac Yards, 11; Savannah, ft; Balti­
H
nd tnken for less thnn 23c.
Saturday—Children's Story Hour will
more, 2; Montreal, 1; Kansas City,
nnd positively no classified Ml
Normnn Donnelly has re’.urned 1; Pittsfield, 1; New Orleans, 1; New
be held at Central Park nt 4:00 p.
“FACE TO FACE WITH JAPAN”
ads charged to anyone. Cnsh Mi
from
a
business
trip
to
New
York
tn.
York, II; Boston, 4; Cincinnati, 2;
must accompany nil orders. Ml
Snturdny—Fancy Untieing Classes at nnd will spend the remainder of the Minneapolis, 1; Utica, I; Detroit, 1;
Count five words to n line Ml
month
here
with
his
parents,
Mr.
and
Friday and Saturday—Rosemary Theby in
3:00 p. in. at the Welaka Apart­
Florence, 10; Toronto, 2; Omaha, I;
anil remit accordingly.
Ml
Mrs. W. T. Connellcy on tin' boats
"Shame” ; also a Sunshine Comedy
ments.
Columbus, 1; Elmira, I; Klwnod, I;
Mi
total cars, 83.
Chns. Brady, tbe Baritone Soloist, will sing every Wed­
Clarke Roberson of Orlando w a s
Tampa was represented here yes­
nesday Night
here todny with the new lino of Rco Diversions Filed Since l.nst Report.
terday by W. A. McKee.
WANTED
Coupes nnd other brands of the Reo
From Savannah: Detroit 1, Pitts­
line showing them at the Bryan­
Will care for ono or two children
Uoy G. Smith, of Jacksonville, is in Wheeler Motor Co., the local Reo burgh, i; St. Louis, 1; New York, 2;
at 100(1 West First.
200-3tp
Chicago,
2;
Boston,
2.
the city transacting business.
agents.
From Potomac Yards: New York, WANTED—Salesman to hnndlo good
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
1.
selling used cars. Wo only hnndlo
E. M. Clarke, of Gainesville, was in
The entertainment nt the Jnssminc
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
most stnndnrd makes—applicant must
the city yesterday transacting busi­ Theatre at Altamonte stnrts nt eight
All
quotations
are
for
sales
on
CEMETERY
WORK A SPECIALTY
be livo wire, good hnbits nnd hard
ness.
tonight and all those going from San­ Florida Golden Self-Blanching celery worker. Good pny to tho right pnr1018 Wtat First 8treet
1018 West First Street
ford should start early and have plen- in 10-inch crates unless otherwise ty. Apply in person.—Sanford Mo­
(). C. Talley, of Lakeland, was
I ty of time to look over the estate of stated.
tor Co., Dodgo Service.
201-3tc
among the business visitors here yes­
Col. C. D. Hninn before the show
beautiful lake, write or call 547, Win­ FOR SALE—Oak and other hard
terday.
starts.
FOR RENT
ter Park.
288-Gtc
wood, strnnd wood range, $2.50Shipping Point Information, Wednes­
FOR
RENT—Furnished
housekeeping
day,
March
1st
fire
place, $2.00.—Hoskins Jones’,
I). S. Drcnncn, of Chicago, is
FOR SALE—Tomato plants, any
D. C. Wagner the well known in­
and
sleeping
rooms.
314
East
5th
Bcnrdnll
Avenue.
2S0-tfc
spending some time here at the Mon­ surance mnn of Kissimmee is ■'baking
SANFORD, FLA.:
Hot, clear.
quantity, for prompt delivery.—
Street.
21)0-3tp
tezuma.
Chase &amp; Co., Phono 530.
288-tfr FOR SALE—Hnrlcy David-on motor
bands with his many friends here to­ Ilaulings heavy. Demand and move­
FOR RENT—Furnished room, 411
ment
slow,
market
dull,
weak
feeling.
cyclo, two cylinder, throe speeds.
day. Mr. Wagner is n former resi­
Park avenue.
289-Otp FOR SALE OR LEASE—One 20 acre, box 019.______
James G. Moore, of Daytona, spent
2S5-12tp
dent of Sanford and his return to the Harlots f. o. b. cash track: 10 inch
the day here yesterday on a business
ono 10 acre Sanford ave. walking
city is ndways a pleasure to his crates Golden Self Blanching in the FOR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms,
rough. Is-lis, $2 00-$2.35; carlots f. o. 314 Elm Ave.
mission.
280-Stp distance to city. Two lots corner
MISCELLANEOUS
friends.
h. usual terms: $2.25-$2.50; washed FOR RENT—Lovely large apartment, Center nnd Elm ave. Two lots west
—
Miss Welch, the Famous Beauty
Among the business visitors in San­
Also garage.
Apply 117 West side Palmetto ave., 50 ft. from Elev­ Specialist at Bower &amp; Roumillnt’s all
V. C. ('idler the well known con­ and precooled, 3s-0s, $2.75-$2.85.
ford yesterday was S. C. Bradley, of tractor has just finished a nic.* home
Second.___________________ 289-3tp enth St. Make offer. II. T. Corey, this week.
287-7tc
Jacksonville.
Bit; SALE AT ROBBINS
owner,
115
N.
Spring
St.,
Los
Ange­
for .1. .1. Mnusnr (he cigar manufac­
FOR SALE—Two houses on Park ave.
les, Calif.
288tf; 29-tf TRY GUARANTEE!) AMERICAN
turer at 8th and Palmetto and has al­
*
and
Sanford
Heights.—Geo.
Hunter,
Leather Dubbin. Will waterproof
Among those from Tampa register­
The Robbins Credit Store has a two Route A, Box 1G0-B.
most finished another one for Ed
291
-2tp
and
preserve your shoes. In black nnd
FOR SALE—Five acres on West 1st
ed at the Montezuma yesterday was
Hunter on the west side. Mr. Toiler page advertisement in this issue call­ FOR SALE — I Cyphers incubator,
tan.
Price 25c per liox at ali -hoe
street. Small house, chicken yards,
II. N. Beard.
says the building prospects are line ing attention to the big sale that will
holds 140 eggs. Address “I" care etc. Large oaks for simile. Good buy denlers.
287-20tc
lie held beginning on March 3rd and of Herald.
for the spring and summer.
291-4tp
for ono wanting small place. Call
’1’. M. Gordon, of Virginia, was
lasting ten days only. The adver­
FOUND
I OR REN'i’—Comfortable light house 100.—W. C. Hartline.
287-Gtp
among the out-of-state business visi­
tisement
says
this
is
tlie
last
sale
to
“(jtiilurkickin” is the motto of a
keeping rooms, 318 Palmetto ave­
tors here yesterday.
KOUND-Kid glove. Owner may
new blotter recently printed by and tile bargains offered look like
nue.
290-10tp! FOR SALE—Two story business
have same by identifying nnd pay­
there
will
be
nothing
left
after
the
Haynes &amp; Ratliff and they say busi­
building. Apply to the owner, Klen ing for this nd.
James C. Ricker, of Sparta, Gn., is
291-tf
eager
buyers
get
through
the
ten
ness is good and now is the ttime to
Ares, 805 9th St.
284-2Gtc
FOR
SALE
registered at the Montezuma while in
get yours. We quite agree with this days sale. Everything must be sold
LOST
FOR SALE—Double barrel gun. No FOR SALE—Warehouse with R. R.
the city on business.
enterprising firm. Business is good and will be sold at the wonderfully
I
use
for
it.
Call
at
corner
4th
and
siding. Within four blocks of center LOST—On First street, a long bar
and this is the time for every live ! low prices in the advertisement. Look
Sanford Ave.
292-3tp of city.
Mrs. A. E. Tucker, of Tampa, was
pearl pin with ono pearl oat, Satur­
it
over
and
go
tn
the
big
sale
com*
business organization in Sanford to
among the visitors stopping at the get theirs.
WINTER PARK—If you are int~ day night. Finder please leave at
Geo. W. KNIGHT
Advertise—that's the incncing tomorrow.
Montezuma yesterday.
ested in a comfortable home on n
272-tfc Herald nnd recoive reward. 285-tfc
stuff.
(
YOWELL CO.’S SPKCI M.S
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. McCormieh, of
We wish to call attention to the
Cordele, Gn., are spending some time
Builder’s page in this issue. This
Yowell &amp; Co., have an advertisement
here at the Montezuma.
10 Stores in Geornia•1 Store in Florida
will lie a feature of each Thursday in this issue calling your attention to
and will he changed from time to the Two Day special sale at tb« big
.1. E. McGInmcny, of Tampa, stop­
time. Those contemplating build­ store. The sale is on silk hose, voiles,
ped at tin* Montezuma yesterday while ings of any kind should turn to (lie
ladies silk hose, nainsook, jumpi r
in the city transacting business.
Builder’s page where you will find dresses, gingham and jumper d&gt;esses
much to interest you from time t.» of cheeks and plaids. These g&lt; ods
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mero are now
time. We expect to add some fine
occupying their attractive new home
San lord’s New Store
plans for bungalows and two story
recently constructed on Park avenue.
homes soon and you will he interested
in this new departure.
Ami • while
H. L. Dougherty, of Atlanta, Ga.,
we think of it this is the time to
made Ins headquarters at the Monte­
build.
Materials are not coining
zuma yesterday while in the city on
LADIES’ DEPARTMENT
MEN’S DEPARTMENT
down *his summer. All the big build­
business.
ers art agreed upon this and now is
the time to build. Read the facts on
Miss Louise Watting, of Washing­
the Builders page and patronize (he
PRIDE OF THE WEST
BOYS’ BLUE SERGE SUITS
ton, D. C., and Mrs. Eleanor Walker
home builders, the home lumber and
of Fenton, Mich., were visitors in
LAWN
.
material men and the home plumbers
Sanford yesterday.
and electrical fixture men. They hnvo
(he goods.
40-in. wide, yard—
LcVert Smith, of New Orleans, La.,
!
was among the out-of-state* arrivals NORWKG IA N ST KAME R
here yesterday. Mr. Smith is stop­
REPORTED SINKING
ping at the Montezuma.
SOUTHEAST CAPE RACE

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ADDITIONAL LOCAL

CLASSIFIED
ADS

“ THREE LIVE
GHOSTS" ..

5
:

Churchwell

$6.50 up

39c

Mrs. and Mrs. ThonmH P. White 1
( H r Tl«p \««&lt;H-lntril l ‘r r « * l
BOSTON, March 2.—A Norwegian
have returned to Charleston, South
^Cfcrolinu after a visit with Mr. and freight steamer, Grontoft was re­
Mrs. J. H. (’lair White, Jr., on West ported sinking, five hundred milts CAILLE ROW BOAT
southenst of Cnpo Race, in a radio
1st, Street.
MOTOR
message received todny. AM the life
boats
were
smashed.
Vessels
are
Just
what
you
need for this settBUILD YOUR HOME
speeding
to
her
assistance.
son’s
fishing;.
On display at
NOW TO AVOID THE
Hall Hardware Co.
HIGH RENT LATER
CONGRESS UNFAVORABLE
Sanford Machine and
TO RECIPROCITY TREATY
(Continued from page 3)
Foundry Co.
AMERICA AND CANADA
tries the construction industry has
AGENTS
been making a determined fight fur
fltv T lir \
• «•#! I ' r c a s l
lower rates before the Interstate Com­ WASHINGTON, March 2.—William
merce Commission.
Fielding, who came to Washington
Price fluctuations during the last several days ago in the interest of a
week have been of minor importance. General tariff reciprocity between the
Brick advanced in the New York mar­ United States and Canada, was ad­
ket from $19.5(1 to $20 a thousand, vised today by Congressional leaders
while sand and crushed stone dropped that Congress does not look with
a little. Cement in San Francisco favor at this time* on such an agree­
dropped from $2.H l to $2.73 (per bar­ ment.
rel in carload lots, not including pack­
Red Snapper Fish
age), and in Atlanta, Ga., cement de­
THREE ARE KILLED
clined from $3.45 to $2.75. Brick in
Steak, lb............. 25c
DISTURBANCE IN INDIA
Atlanta dropped from $11 to $10 a
thousand, and sand and crushed stone
Red Snapper, whole 18c
I H r T I m- \•Mon-IllIni I ' r r a . )
allowed a substantial reduction.
LONDON, March 2.—Three persons
were killed and twenty four others Salt Water Mullet,
were injured in a disturbance today
CARD OF THANKS.
the large kind,per
at Tanta, Egypt.
Native soldiers
To the many friends who wero so quelled the disturbance and re.Uoreil
lb......................... 12%c
kind during the recent illness ami order.

FRIDAY FISH

A full stock of
A. O. A. FEATHER TICKING

Titan B atteries—Cost Less
“BUILT FOB AN OVERLOAD”

.

HOF-M AC B A T T E R Y CO M PAN Y

Phone 372-VV
327 Sanford Avenue

75c and $1

in pretty patterns, yard

39c
PEPPERELL PILLOW
CASES
Per pair

MEN’S B. V. D. UNION

80c

$1.39

SPECIALS

Stone &amp; Corwin

BOYS’ UNION SUITS

A '

SUITS

Pay Cash .. .. Get Big Values
For Less M oney

The Churchwell Co.
First Street-

Phone 127-

-Welaka Block

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922
portnnt question that confronts them. least neutral when speaking of it, should have keen and they hnve not are some people In this world that ied their product to Roo " " " l
icon recognized by tho community in tnko a pleasure in,giving you ploasuro nolnts north. One 0f th l? and °‘N
You will henr from roal big men 1n even If they knew to speak of It.
vhich they live ns they should have not because they want something in solved $(543,150 for n enr i °,Wcr' 1
No
publicity
plan
which
brings
the
transportation
world—men
llko
P ib lh k » d ever? ll lt r a o o a * U * p l Sunreturn but just from the real ploasuro huge and the rroluht
’
d o r n t I h r H e r a l d ll u ll d ln K , 1U7
pleasing thoughts of a town, which been.
S,
J.
Sligh,
president
of
the
League,
. of
M
I n
A r» « S a n fo r d , F in .
they
derive from- It.
"To him that hath shnll bo given'*
Clinrles D, Haines, Ex-Congressmnn causes men and women to study up
after counting up th0 COst JJ30,’40 »
Sanford could use a few mon of tho harvesting nndd hnulin,, ,plan‘i'
from New York, builder of railways on u town, which causes rending the ind the fellow who hath so much nt
Colonel
Hnlncs typo.
and transportation lines, W. T. Don­ papers of that town, is a failure, or present Is usually tho fellow who did
has but $48 left for h£ fu " that
1*11111.1*111:1111
—
—o-----------nelly, naval architect and floating dry can be. Thu immodlnto results may not go to wnr nnd lose his chances at
Bartow grower fared L . ? ” :
it . j . i i o i . i . v __________
__K d lto r
EXCESSIVE FREIGHT RATES
K, j . M I . I . A I I D ........ S e e r e t a r j r - T r r n a t i r e r dock builder of New York and San­ not bo evident to the ordinary observ­ the big money nnd the war profits.
Moore Haven brother
lan 1». A.
...... —..........( l e n e r a l M n n i i r r ford, a man who has made waterways er, but they are sure to develop as
There
is
nothing
tho
government
Anther funny, too,'the
C. I.. I I I W I N ..... — C l r r u U l l u n M a n a g e r
I’k i i n r UH u p &lt;u OiOO P . I I .
his life work, Secretory Tarpely of seed sown in the proper soil and un­ nnd the people can &lt;|o for the cx-sold- Word conies from Moore Haven thnt hnge grower can ship hi* I * c*'
i d v r r l l i l n x l l n t r i M a d e K n o n u on
the League who knows as much about der germinating conditions are bound iers thnt will he too much-remember the cnhbngc crop of which much was Jacksonville and make « J
Uct’
A p p licatio n
traffic rates as any man in the south to grow.
that. The government Is getting expected is a failure on account of the Florida grower can’t
Whi:
M u b a r r l p t l o n P r i c e In A d v a n c e
We congatulate New Smyrna on the round to our plnn each day nnd \vo the excessive freight rates prevailing enough to pny the f r e L r V '
and
ninny
others
who
will
toll
you
O n e Y e a r ............... ..........................—........ fO.00
(its .&gt;1onIVa ......... ................................. I'OO something about the waterways of success of its contest. Such might hope thnt in n few days they will see from thnt town to points north. The Texas onions are being soI(1 in
D e l i v e r e d In C l t r b r C a r r i e r
well be tried on the west conHt of It ns we see it nnd the plnn Is to fin­ crop itself was n big one nnd there
do and Tampa stores today a. ,? !*
O n e W e e k ................. _.............. ........1# C e u ta Florida and especially about the St.
Johns river. If other men living In Florida by many a small town or city ance the hoys with a long time loan wore sevcrnl hundred acres planted not pay any Floridn trucker to l
. t o I...H -_____
H er­
T_______
h e h i * .13p a g e W e e k l r ----ambl- backed by the government In ordor which averaged 10,000 plants to the them by freight to Floridn n„i
Conntr
a l...............
d e n ll r r l r covers “
S e m ‘i n o ‘l e
C o n n t r other cities are intensely interested !with « livt* bo«rd ° f t™do
a n d la p o h l l a h e d e v e r r F r i d a y . A d v r r - in the St. Johns river and come from j Hon to become known.—Tampa Tribthnt they enn get started. Thoy will acre nnd fine big heads on every stalk
Some day there will he L 'i
t l i l n u r a le a itin d r k n o w n o n n p p llr n t l n n . D r m n r r a l l c In p n t l t l r a . ________ p e r long distances to attend those meet- , ime*
but when the returns were only fB.'IO nnd more action on rodurL
pny
it
off
nnd
he
"sitting
on
tho
top
&gt; e n r , n l w a y a In n d v a n c e , ________________
ings certainly Sanford pcoplo who ex- 1
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of tho world" In the next three'years for n car lond of cnbhnge nnd tho freight rates in Florida
M IC M Iinil T I I K A S S O C I A T E D IMIKSS
•PLEASE
PRINT
THIS"
freight Is above the $000 mark there effort
pect to profit more hy the undertak­
Ch
r r
If Uncle Sam will give them a lift.
is n distinct loss on every enr load, to mont could
----------- o— _____
I„ brin|ll J *
ing should hnve hundreds of people nt f
the meeting tonight. It is high time j Once every year—perhaps oftoner CHARLIE HAINES, THE PRINCE say nothing nbout the expense of sot­
ting, harvesting, crate material, ns tho M a o It rowers of
Sanford is teettlntr the right kind of the business men or Sanford awoke to —The Times has occnsion to return to
CHARMING OF ALTUMONTE
well ns the Imullng of the crop,
something outside of their own count- « subject that is more or less "shop
advertising—successful crops.
the Floridn Enst Const rallwav
----------o----------The Moore Hnvon growers hnve lower tho rnto on potatoes, ami tl
ing rooms. It is high time they quit talk."
Hon Charles D. Haines can well be
I,inly Rhonda has been granted a counting the dollars and left their
But newspapers are misunderstood called the Prince Charming of Alta­ \ tried it for three years with cabbages railroad considered it «„ irwiU
sent in Parliament. Women are com- ; cozy firesides at night to attend some many, many times simply because monte. We pride ourselves on our j nnd each year the freight rate enmo even asked. Did the potato growe
ing into their own in England ns well , of these waterway meetings of the they do not take the public into the .mlthorn hospitality nnd wo enn well • L&gt; more than tho grower received sit clown and cuss? Thev &lt;n,i
' for the crop and now we think it is They started nt once to dredge nd !
as the United States.
Chamber of Commerce. The wnter- "inside" of their own workings,
feel that way about some of our no­
traffic means more to them than nny"Plenno print this," says a man or tions hut it remained for Charles I time they got down to hrnss tacks to the St. Johns river and declan
Thnt young I y that, eloped with his one else. The (Improvement of the woman who enters the newsroom of a Haines to show us the way In the en­ | and put in a crop like sugnr enne or they would ship all potatoes by wat
And then comes the ad­
corn or something thnt enn bo sold to Jacksonville. It did not take Ion,
mother-in-law In Kentucky certainly
St. Johns river meansmore tothem
newspaper,
tertainment line when he invited 200
right nt home. Stuff raised there In for a reduction on potatoes, and siJ
overthrew all traditions about the tnnn anyone else.
Cheaper rates monition: “But I don’t
want it
Sanford people to bo his gpests last
the fall and harvested around Christ­ then the East Coast road has
mother-in-law. Times are chnnging. means more to them, having their changed. Print it Just
nHit is."
Newspapers sometimes do print night nt his own theatre Jessamine mas is a paying crop, hut nfter that bluffing.—Florida Post.
---------- o -------- freight bills auditedand cheeked
nt Altamonte, where he gave a three
Follow in West Palm Beach wants means more to them, having tho In contributed news items "as is," but hour program of first class vaudeville the freight rntes knock everything
bis name changed because he never land Waterways go via Sanford to the newspaper editors are the sole stunts, excellent music nnd vocal se­ that looks like a profit on nny kind of
Having foozled its Independent*
saw the tnnn for whom he was named. Miami means more to them, having judges of whether this shall he done lections and a five reel moving picture truck grown.
shot, Porto Rico would now go „.free
From Bartow another howl conies stating—nt least, some of its mouth
There are whole families just like hundreds of tourists here by virtues or n,,t.
that compared fnvornhly with tho big
of
the
inland
waterways
means
more
It's
one
of
the
rules
nnd
a
reasonfrom
the cnbhnge growers who ship- politicians would.
him.
’hows in the big cities. All of these
to them than anyone else. Show your «hle one,, that newspapers shall cx- for absolutely nothing nnd all done
Ur. Hubert Works succeeds Will eolors tonight. Attend this water- erdse control over their columns and at the theatre owned by Col. Hnlncs
Hays as Postmaster-General. Good ways meeting and learn something or 'I" with them ns thoy see fit. I low md operated solely for the pleasure
name for man who takes Will's place. stay at home and continue to bo a well they make decisions of what to of his friends. In this lntter day of
print nnd what not to print is reflectIt takes work nnd then some to hold dead one.
mad rushing to nnd fro to grab off
---------- o----------- ed In their success nnd the growth of
the job.
he trusty nickel before your neighbor
MORE WATERWAY ECONOMIES l!u‘ir Urculntlon fib re s.
gets up to sec It tho actions of Col_____
I Newspapers are printed essentially
The government is planning the
Hnincs In building nnd equipping a
A sn.'ing of 7 cents a bushel on the ^‘ll their readers (all of them in the ’lenutiful club house and theatre for
erection of nine monuments in France
to mark where the A. E. F. fought. A export transportation charges « n ; Hulk and averaged up) and not for the benefit of tho puhtic is to say the
monument in the shape of a bonus wheat and corn, a half-ccnt a pound their news sources, although news least not only refreshing hut is extra­
SPECIAL PRICE ON NATIONAL BISCUIT
• would not bo out of place.
on lard and pork products and Of* sources are sometimes favored If that ordinary. He hns enrned nnd should
---------- o----------cents a hundred pounds on cheese, Livor can be given without breaking have a niche in the Hall of Fame ns
CO.’S CRACKERS SATURDAY
1lie wholesale closing of bucket canned milk and other principal ex- foitli with the readers,
&gt;no of the few men in the United
shops and stock exchange people in ports of the corn belt would be some
Newspapers are glad to have the States that applies the Golden Rule
New Aork may account in pnrt for of the economies resulting from com- assistance of volunteer reporters— to everyday life in the fullest meas­
8 - l b s . Snowdrift Lard
$1.35 :
the exodus to Floridn of so many pletion of the Great Lnkes-St. Law- they encourage them, in fact—but the ure nnd for nn evening of unalloyed
Stock sellers and others of like ilk.
lence project. This is the opinion of newspapers must retain the right to pleasure the Herald upon the behalf
25-lbs. Self-Rising1F lo u r..........
------------- --------------H. C. Garner, president of an associa- !»«"» judgment upon the merits of of the Snnford people hereby thanks
1.25
The state of Alnhnnm may call a tion interested in tho undertaking.
submitted news items,
him for his splendid effort at enter­
special session of the legislature to
Mr. Gardner estimates that in an
Remember this, and bo just as fair tainment. This Is the sort of spirit
12 Fresh Country E g'gs...............
.30
help Henry Ford get Muscle Shoals, average year the total saving to mid- with your newspaper as you are with that builds up the waste spaces in
Those Alabama people know what dlowcstern farmers through tin* wat- the other agencies with which you this life nnd makes us feel like there
they want and what will do them the erwny would be not less than $3,000,-,rome in contact in your daily life.— is something in this life beside tho
1-lb. Creamery B u tter.................
.48
most good.
(100 on export charges, nnd that they St* Petersburg Times.
constant chnsing nftcr the coin of the
—-------- o----------- would benefit also as buyers of east- ]
-----------*'----------renlm and the sordid desire of getting
1-lb. Compound Lard ................. ........... .15
Oranges and lemons are essential orn manufactured products. These
WILL FOLLOW OUD PLAN ON
rick quick for the sole object of dis­
foods as the authorities on this could be transferred to ships at points
THE IIONUH.
playing that wealth nnd with never a
question now state. We rather lenn further east than is possible now, and
■I
thought for the good that money can
to the oranges if anyone Is about to so be affected more spedily by the j The Herald outlined n plan some do.
hand us something. We have been lower rates which are an inevitable | timu ago on 'the'bonus question in
...
We want to see Col. Hnlncs and tile
handed enough lemons.
feature of water transportation. Thin; wh,ch wc stnto(J thnt the ,)()y8 who Theatre Jessamine and the wonder­
---------- ° ----------ls
effective contribution to the fought in the World War were not ful Hnlncs Estate again.
It makes
Headlines in papers say the “waters "tcndlly mounting evidence in favor beggars and were not asking for any­ me feel more like taking up the buifof Florida arc carpeted with rum."
the l,r«Jeet.—1Tampa Tribune.
thing except what was rightfully dons of life when you know that there
innsnnHHHasBBuaDsaaHuiai
If Frank Miller and Jack Davison
coming to them. Asfar as cash bonus
could buy a few yards of the carpet
is concerned there are very few that
they could sell it in Sanford without
———
| want it. Some need it in cash no
advertising in the Daily Herald.
New Smyrna, one of the livest &gt;f doubt for the world has not dealt
-------- —o ---------the old cities on the Florida east coast, kindly with the boys who almost lost
Miss pat (ye Lyles hns done her bus just ended a literary contest ex- their identity "over there" in thnt
part toward advertising Sanford and tending &lt;m i year, and has given to 1deadly atmosphere that was enough
putting tho city on the map. Her ex- the winner a handsome $7,00(1 hungu- to kill the hopes and aspirations of
ample could well be followed by oth- l°w, furnished and fitted out, even to anyone. We said thnt the government
er , upils of the Sanford High School, the linen and silver. It was called the ' should arrange in some maimer for
It also demonstrates that more pupils "Bungalow beautiful contest."
No i ex-soldlers to get n loan where they
&lt;&gt;f the High .School should rend (the strings were attached to the offer wished to stnrt in business or where
daily papers and keep up with cur­ save only that no one a resident o f 1they needed money for the many
rent events
Florida could he a contestant, and the things that are essential at this time,
winning essay must give the best rea- It was a plan whereby the gnvcmh iv,. thousand snow shovellers arc .soiis “Why I should own my home in meat could finance the hoys and never
nt work kin New York while five New Smyrna, Florida."
feel the loss. It was in other words
Over ten thousand essays were re­ a recognition of the service of tho
thousand mocking birds are singing in
the sunshine or Fli rida and five ceived; as one man described it: "It hoys hy the government in which the
thousand cars of celery are going took a big worm-drive truck to haul government said to the hanks of tho
forward to the people of New York them!”
country: “Hero is a soldier that wants
Almost every state in the union was help. Lot him have tho money and
to eat when the snow shovellers dig
them out of the snow, Of course we among tho contestants, and several of we will stand good for it until ho :
would rather live in Florida and in the foreign countries, notably Cana­ pays it hack." A small favor, indeed j
Nnnford,
da, wrote interestingly. When the for a Idg government to grant but j
nearly ten thousand essays had boon a bi&lt;r favor for the hoy who needs i
eliminated and the best ten had been five hundred dollars or more to stnrt i
WATERWAYS TONIGHT
reached, the real work of elimination in business. Wc know a lot of hoys
The Florida Central Water Traffic began. It is to the credit of the win­ here in the Snnford section who
League will meet at the Court Ilnuso ning essay that it was named as a could have started farmirg this
tonight. The meeting will he at the " ’Inner hy each of the three judges, in spring if they had five hundred dobcourt house because there will he in turn, they having had no knowledge tars and they could have paid it hack
crowd too large for tho Palm Room at
!* ileeislon hy the others; and the with interest if necessary in 12
7&gt;i e H ecker C ereal Co .
the Valdez. The crowd will he large second best was also a unanimous' months time, \ t it stands now thoy
• t l l O M l C I NKWYORK
because the real business men of the vote. Tile judges were "Mr. Muss"— have a hard time trying to get money
county and every other county in Cen- that is the only way he is named.in when in truth they ’should have a
jam
tral Florida are getting interested— both the Now Smyrna papers’ uc- prefe-mn e over others who did not pn
intensely interested—in this most ini- counts of the presentation—Col. Boh to war yet have the financial hi i king
Holly of the Sanford Herald, and Ma­ that makes it possible for them to
jor Herbert Felkel of the St. Augus­ get along while the ninny of the sold- 1
■ ■HinaBMaanauvaMnunaBanuixK tine Record. The winner was a young iors never well ‘off In tho world's
unmarried woman of Decatur, Ind., goods are unnlde to float a loan of ;
QUALITY.
who having been notified of her suc­ nny kind. Something of this sort is
cess was on hand, and sprung as a certainly coming to the hoys nnd
if
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i
surprise to the people on presentation something of this sort should cer- i
from “the cheapest Unit's
.............32c
FRESH
YARD
EGGS,
per
d
ozen
........
day.
tninly should be arranged by the gov­
good to the heat that’s
..................... 48c
BEST BUTTER, per lb..................... ......
made!’’ We carry every­ : This bungalow was the gift of the ernment to tide them over'the rough
city of New Smyrna, represented hy spots of reconstruction. Wc who are
■ thing a first class grocery
....$ 1.00
17-lbs. SUGAR for ..... .......
of- trade
In business know how difficult has
should.
tits
, , hoard
( ,
t
. and its
1 business
*
'
men generally. It was purely nn ad­ been the going'nnd we should realize
....$1.35
TALL CREAM, per dozen
—A Trial Will Convince—
vertising ami publicity stunt; and as the troubles of young mon who have
......39c
10-lbs. IRISH POTATOES
such has been most successful. The to adjust their whole lives to the war
..... ,39c
10-lbs. SWEET POTATOES
second—if not the oldest—tovyn In period nnd’then tho peace period nnd
Florida Iiuh reaped the biggest har­ n little help from the government nnd
21-lb. Sack GOLD MEDAL FLOUR .... .................. $1.39
vest from a small sowing of money the banks just now would mnku a Idg
Phones 4D7-494
that could ho reaped. It has hucome change In the lives , 'of these boys.
a household word in some piirt of ev­ They wnnt to work, they want to suc­
WEI.AKA ni.OCK
ery state in tho union hecauso of this ceed, they want to bo?n-,ie, fjca.l c’tl1
Courtesy and Prompt SerContest; and It has brought to Itself *ens nnd yemaln as good Americans
Phone
481-W
S
Foot
of
First
Street
. -ir . / vice Our Motto
'
the friendly feeling and good will of but thoy have not boon recognized up
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922
Some people from Eustls stopped at
tho church to Inquire If there wore
any Lunqust here and if thoy were
relatives of them?
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fry nnd Mrs. Bing,
yei |t» w *
ston of Windcrvlllo and Mrs. Mabel
Krell nnd children spent Sunday at
Mr„ Harriot Phillips returned Inst the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. 0. Tyner
from St. Petersburg.
bringing up with them some fine trout
Mr niul Mrs. Walter C. Clifford or Black Bass, ono weighing 7 1-4
j daughter Helen, of South Ham. pounds from Lake Butler. Mr. MngJton Mass., left for their homo Tues^ nuson came up with them. Hnppy
day morning. Thu most of tho win- Jack was also a visitor there, he and
ter they spent hero and tho remainder his wife spending the week there.
they spent touring the entire south­ MisH Eunice Tyner returned to Windervllle with her aunt. Mrs. Krell
ern part of tho stato.
Its very much to the regret of this nnd children are leaving for Arcadia
community to hoar of tho nccidcnt of where her husband has work.
nr G. C. Follows, going through a
Quite a party: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
window of the Jones Store of First Peterson and daughters, Idnline and
Street in Sanford. Tho doctor has Kdwinn of Holly Hill and Mr. and
m»ny friends hero who are sorry of Mrs. Edgar Sjoblom nnd baby of
Muh nn accident tnkinfe place.
GrapevlUe. As Miss Sophie was a
George PhllllpB Ib planting ten acres very popular girl n lot of the folks
In tomatoes and poppora this week.
here called to sec her nnd them. Mr.
H. D. Durant is erecting a store mid Mrs. J. E. Lunquist, Mr. and Mrs.
building here for Mr, Charles E Mor- E* F* I.unquist and children, Mr. nnd
clll, fnrmorly of Massachusetts, but a Mrs. Alfred Erlcsn nnd children, Emil
citizen of Lake Alfred at present. Mngnuson, George Vihlon, Carl Pier­
Mr. Merrill will put In a full lino of son and Mrs Ballinger.
groceries, to start with and dry goods
Mr. and Mrs. E.,\V. Lunquist ntten(led
the band concert In Snnford Sunlater on
Dr. G. C. Fellows nnd daughter, j day.
Mrs. Charles McMahan motored to
William Miller of Orlando was a
Daytona Bench Inst Sunday.
1guest nt tho home of his daughter,
Mrs. T. A. Grcenlenf has ns her .Mrs. Voile Williams on the 10th.
guest this week n niece, Miss Ardelle; Mrs. Cramer was in to see Mrs.
jljnes of Three Rivers, Mass. Miss V. C. Collcr in Snnford Tuesday.
Hines has been spending tho winter
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell have been
with a brothor In Auburn, Alabama. recent callers at tho West home.
Dr. Denton was called out to attend
The dnneo In tho hall Monday even­
ing wns well nttonded nnd ovpry ono Mrs. Tyner who wns ill with cramps
Wednesday.
reported n good time.
A Surprise Party
A delightful event of Tuesday after­
Tutoring, coaching nnd private les­
noon wns n surprise pnrty given by sons, lOOti West First Street. 290-3tp
the Indies of this plnco in honor of
Mrs. A. E. Sjoblom’s birthday. Those
Have you phoned 325, Bower &amp;
attending the affair were: Mrs. Fel­ Roumlllnt, for your free appointment
lows. Mrs. Earl Mellons, Mrs. Hnrld with Miss Welch?
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llnys. Mrs. Jim Sweeney, Mrs. EPsworth Brown, Mrs. Chnrlos Bro vn, WHOLES ALE KILLING OF
Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. Horsey, Mrs.
DOGS RAISES CAIN
Alice Norwood, Mrs. T. A. Greonleaf,
IN KEY WEST
Mrs. George Wilson, Mrs. M. V. Ev­
v
ans, Mrs. II. D. Durant, Mrs. Sher­
KEY WEST, March 2—Dogs by
man Sowell, Mrs. Harriett Phillips,
the wholesale were killed here last
Mr«. JJohn Reeves, Misses Marion
Wednesday night by someone who fed
Norwood, Virginia Swigg, Cornelia them poisoned meat, and the owners
Durant. Cake nnd ieo cronm v ns of the animals are exerting every ef­
served for refreshments.
Mrs. fort to establish the identity of the
Sjoblom wns given n number of nice killer. The dogs killed included many
presents nnd after spending a very pots and plnymates of children
pleasant afternoon every one depart­ among them, “Snookums,” a canine
ed for thoeir homes wishing Mm aristocrat owned by Frank Cntes.
Sjoblom many more hnppy returns of
"Snookums is no more,” said Mr.
the day.
Cates. He died while trying to drag
his paralyzed limbs to his home
m ns pa r*a na aa nn
n* where he know that loving hearts
would he to meet him and relieve his
distress, if possible.
"Some good Christian person gave
Snookums a piece of meat, with
strychnine on the inside, the same as
m he or she did to several other good
Fa h j ha
ha f t s j ha nnd friendly dogs in thu community.
"I owned Snookums, hut the truth
The little Henderson baby hns been is he belonged to the entire citizen­
named John Muriel. It was horn on ship.
the 26th of Ferunry, 1022.
"He was beloved by grown people
Mrs. Carrie Caves left Saturday by as well as by little children, and he
bout for Jacksonville, but "Hnppy delighted to furnish amusement for
Jack” remained over until tho 28tli, hundreds
....... ..................................................
of them. If he ever harmed
leaving there with his wheelbarrow , „ |jvjng soul, I have never heard of it
far DeLand.
"lie was a true friend and companThe convicts began work Inst week ion; a much truer friend than ninny
to connect up our good road with oim two-legged brutes who are wnlklng
the streets today.
to palm Springs, so wo henr.
"1 trust that the person that pois­
A number have been out to Crystal
oned
this dog is satisfied with his
mitl say tho water Is fino. Chnrley
work,
hut I know this, that before he
Cramer and wife and Forrest West
comes
to die, the remorse of con­
anti wife and daughter, MIsb Llln and
science
will ho his.
son Leonard spent Sundny picnicking
"If
1
knew who he was, I might
and boating there.
wreak
vengeance
upon him, and If
Mrs. George Benton and daughter
necessary
go
to
jnil
satisfacMiss Alice Benton of Wlntor Park,
. for
. the
face into n
•pent a day last week at tho home of tl»«_ ° ^ ^ ncri^ . ™
jolly, hut of course this would not
her niece, Mrs. Bnrney Bock nnd the
week-end with her brohtor nml wife bring back poor old Snookums.
"It is wrong to kill a good dog; it
in Grapevlllo,
was wrong to kill Snookums. .
Sorry to henr one of the Knrr gLrls
"This dog hns served his country.
DeLand, a nloco of Mrs. Alfred
He worked for the Red Cross, in its
Erickson of this place hns been ill drives in Miami nnd in other pnrts of
ft'ith pneumonia.
the sNite and In ono day he collected
Thursday evening a bolt of light* thirty -nine dollars. At a bnnquct
ni"if. nt tho beginning of tho rnln
given by the Y. M. C. A„ in Miami,
■tni«*k a large plno tree In tho tennis the Honorable Fred W. Pino, plnccd
-ourt opposite Mrs.
DoForreflt’s Snookums on a high stool In the bnnhouse, then glanced to unothor nnd quel hall, and nindo nn address extol­
lore up things generally following a ling the virtues and accomplishments
"ire to the house, putting phono out
this dog.
[,f commission, but luckily doing no of "So
I say again, to the man that
m 'ut damage or injuring nnyono, for poisoned this dog: I hope y«y are sntwhich wo arc thankful. Thoy could
4
*mt*H the sulphur fumes all through isfied.
the house.
Have you phoned 326, newer &amp;
Ecv. Clark walked over Tuesday Roumlllnt, for your free appointment
'‘l'11 a hard days work ditching his with Miss Welch?
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gurdi-n, taking supper at tho IJnlllnKer home, hut thu rain prevented the
Bay It with a Herald Want Ad.
ser\io and Barnard Hirscho and
""•ther took him home. They with
Mrs. Ballinger recently called to see
Mrs. Clark nml daughter.
Ketnembor Sundny School nt Pnola
with preaching at 11 nnd at Upsnla
ll"' school at 2 nnd preaching at 3,
next Sunday.
I (|r those who core for tho fundn"H'titnl preaching, tho faith of our
fathers as Luther, Calvin, 1WeBloy,
M W I F N T r o ii
• ("»'ly nnd Sunday of our day tho scrS fiS i n
wces we nro now having led by Rev.
• S. Clark are a great treat and all
ftfc welcome.
For information nnd reservation
Emit
Mngmlson was a welcome vlslvlsi■ u Mngnuson
nm,U| Murrtl||, Adjutant Camp10 Sunday school, coming up from ,BeL
l
bcll-Lossing Post, Snnford.
ladermere,

LAKE MARY

UPSALAAND 5
GRAPFVILLE :

DELAND AND FORT
PIERCE GAME ENDS
WtTH SCOPE TIED
IIELAND, March 2.—(Special)—
Tho fastest game ever played on tho
high school gyninnsium was played
Inst night resulting In n tie between
the DoLnnd girls nnd the Fort Pierce
girls, sixteen to sixteen. Tho Fort
Pierce girls have not been defeated
In four years nnd they though: the
gnmo would he cinched hut the DeLnnd girls upset the ilopo. ThoDeLnnd girls made the first bnsknt nnd
kept in the lend throughout tho first
hnlf ending 0 tto 4.
,
In the second hnlf the Fort Pierce
girls enme back strong changing
their line-up nnd doubled tho score
before the DeLand girlB made a point.
With few minutes to piny left, n llno"Y Ifor the homo girls wns changed
and ns they made this shift it ,wns
like n new team. Thoy nindo twqlve
points nnd tied the score as the whis­
tle blew.
It wnn decided to play tho tie off in
tho tournnment which Is to bo hold
March 16-17 nt tho Stetson gymnas­
ium.
The outstanding star for the visi­
tors wns F. Hanson mnklng nil 1he
points while for the Dolnnd girls the
whole tenm played good nnd showed
good team-work.

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I.AHELLE HAS NEWSPAPER
LA BELLE, March 2.—La Bello
now has a newspaper, tho weekly
Cnloosnhntchec Current, which made
Its first appearance this week. Tho
paper is being published by Paul L. !
Eddy, of this place and Is being print­
ed In the plant of the Punta Gorda
Publishing Compnny.

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So says W, F. G. Harding, Governor of Federal Reserve.
And he adds:
"Optimism has its uses and so hus pessimism: the
trouble is they are mostly employed at the wrong
times. A few pessimists would have been useful
during the closing months of 1919, now they are in
the nature of a nuisance. Wo need, instead, con­
structive optimists for the tide of business has
turned."
And the, prosperity that is coming makes all the
more necessary the need for a permanent connec­
tion with a strong, friendly bank.

Miss Welch, tho Famous Beauty
Specialist at Bower &amp; Roumillat's nil
this week.
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BABY GAB WINS.
III* Thr .(Mni'lnlril I’rran)
MIAMI, Fin,, March 3.—Bnby Gar,
owned and driven by Gar Wood of
Chicago, yesterday afternoon won the
chance rncc, tho opening shelteredcourse rnce of the seventh annunl mid­
winter regatta. There were 62 en­
tries and 40 bonts started. Sue |)„
owned by Webb Jny, of Chicago, wns
second..., nml Shadow VI, owned by
Carl Fisher, of Miami nnd Indianapo­
lis, was fourth.
Miss Peggy, driven by George
Pease, struck nn obstruction In tho
second round Just ns It wns passing
the judges’ stnnd nnd wns towed to
shore in n sinking condition.
TALLAHASSEE DOWER
ANI)LIGHT RATES
ARE SLICED

“ T h e T id e o f B u s in e s s H a s i
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NOTICE
Wo have a limited supply of the now Peace Dollars which wo will dis­
tribute'to onr friends and customers ns long ns thoy Inst.

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A COMMUNITY BUILDER
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It. F. WHITNEIt, Cashier

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WILL NOT PAY MONEY
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FOR ANY COMMISSIONS Of the City commission reducing tho 5

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Tho proposed

Illy Tin- Asaiirliitci] I'rrMI
ra t. i» n flat reduction of .bout 20
New York, Mnrch 2.—Mary Pickford does not hnvo to pay Mrs. Cora per cent, from the present one. The
C. Wilkennlng any part of ono hun- j scale ilownwnrd, according to the
dred and eight thousand dollars, which nmuunt of power used, firings tho rate
Mrs. Wilkennlng claims was duo her ttn 3 rents, which in said to ho the
as commission for getting the film chonprst power rnto in nny city of
star a rnisc to ten thousand dollnrs the state.
The city, which hns recently built
a week. This was the verdict of n
nml
equipped a new power plnnt, Is
Federal jury which wns returned last
In
position
to furnish nny amount of
night nml unsenlcd today,
power which may he needed for mnnThe Herald for Post Cards.
Big Tree us Reservoir.
In central Africa lIn* gigantic haohali tree, whose Irunh sometimes a t ­
tains n diameter of 10 feet, often
terves as a natural cistern, retaining
rainwater In huge iiuuniltlcx in a
cavity formed nt the lop of the hronil
trunk.
Taking tin* hint lints afforded by
nature, the Aruhs artificially hollow
out the trunks of large haolmhs and
fill them with water during the preva­
lence of rains ns a provision against
the dry seasons.
These cisterns are In some eases
twenty feet In height and eight or ten
feet In diameter. The water Is used
both for drinking nml for Irrigating
melon patches.
B abe s B u r i e d in San d.

A Sporting Judge.
"TWrty days In the workhouse. Thai
ought to cure you of speeding."
"It certainly will, your honor. Would
you like to use my csr while I’m In
durance vile?"
"No, Ihanks. I've seen you riding In
that old hus of yours. It couldn't da
over forty miles an hour."—Binningham Age-Herald.

Foundry Co.

CORRECTED TO NOV. 16, 1921

No.
No,
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Southbound
Arrivo
83............ 2:30 n.m.
27......................
01............ 1:18 p.m.
80............ 2:66 p.m,
86............ 0:65 p.m.

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84............ 11:45 a.m.
80............ 2:35 p.m.
02............ 4:00 p.m.
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Leesburg Branch
Arrivo
157.......... 3:55 p.m.
21.......... 2:50 p.m.
101.......... 5:50 p.m.
25........... 1:30 p.m.
22........... 7:00 p.m.

General Mnchine nnd Boiler Work;
Cylinder Grinding; DeLuxc Pistons;
Departs Oversize Rings and Pins; Flywheel
2:40 a.m.
Steel
8:40
a.m. Gear Hands; Crank Shafts re­
1:38 p.m. turned; agents for Caille Inltonrd and
3:20 p.rrt.
7:10 p.m. Outboard Motors. -----------Phone 62

Departs
2:03 a.m.
12:05 p.m.
2:55 p.m.
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scientific demonstrator for many of the most important Chautauqua
Systems, at present being associated, with the Elllson-Whlte System
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ler’s office to care for tho issunneo of b
high potential nnd high frequency.
automobile license tngs.
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X-w../, Ultraviolet Ray. Miniature Lightning.
U. A. Gray, who ban .supervised this ■ Speetaculnr dineharfcca from terminals*
work from the beginning, announces a
ladder of fire. “Horn" lightning arrester illustrated.
Hint more than 93,900 tags have been H Taking a discharge of hundreds of thousands of volts through the
issued nnd thnt the receipts \Iuivo ,10- ■
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contest filed by Dr. J. I. Campbell. ■
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tho polls In November, 1920, reported 2
vosti rilay to the house.
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An In fii n t in i itiini'ji Is usually
buried In siiml up t" Its waist when­
ever the nnd her Is busy, and Ibis Is
the only cradle It ever knows.
Tile little Lapp, on the other hand,
fares most luxiit'lmisl.i In its mother's
shoe. These Lapp shoes are hie affair- 93,000 AUTO I.ICENSE
of skin stuffed with soft moss, mill
TAIJ3 AIIE ISSUED IN
ran he hung on a peg nr tree hriiiich
STATE OF FLORIDA
safely out of the way.
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The Chinese baby Is tied to tin* back
t a i t AitAevipt' \t„r..t. a Vn.in.
of nn older child, who goes about Its
play quite Ignoring Its burden—Lon­
don Tlt-BIts.
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Sanford, Florida

CARPETS nnd RUGS WASHED and
CLEANED at your home, or we will
call for anti deliver.—Hantllton-Heach
method used... Makes rugs look like
new.—Hanford Slenm Pressery. Phone
560, Snnford, Florida.
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a real (own.

And pretty soon she is going to be a real city.
Da you remember when you could have bought a hit
around Ith or 5th streets on Park avenue for five or six hun­
dred dollars?

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

IF YOU DON’T ACT NOW you are going to do some
more remembering, and the second time you remember it’s
going to hurt.
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THE RADCLIFFE
CHAUTAUQUA
AT MONROE

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922

The Chautaqua Director
Afternoon—"The Storm.”
Evening—"Tho Spirit of tho Pa­
triot."
Third Day 0
Thu Hcndrys. Mr. Ilcndry excels
not only ub nn impersonator, but ns
n musician of marked ability. As nn
impersonator, his work is so mnstcrly
that what tho audience sees and henrs
is not n single artist, but seemingly
nn entire group in conversation nnd
nction—a wholo conipnny rolled into
one.
Albert Mnrion Hyde, Field Superin­
tendent for Mr. Rndcliffo, nnd asso­
ciated with him for seven years, in
two stirring lectures.
Afternoon—"Tho Durable Satisfac­
tions of Life."
Ev tiling-—“The Spirit of tho Pio­
neer."

COMMENCES SATURDAY AND
LASTS FOR THREE
DAYS
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The Radcliffe Chautauqua with its
splendid program of joy nnd inspira­
tion will open Snturdny At Lnko Monroo nnd continue four days. Tho jun­
ior worker, n trained piny director nnd
recrentionni export arrived Thursday
nnd will remnin three dnys. She is
giving inspirational talks to our boys
nnd girls, telling them beautiful, fit­
ting stories and teaching them some­
Kimball Pianos, from factory to
thing of modem, well organized piny.
Tho big tent will bo pitched near the 1u*mo prices. When you are out shop­
yard or withih tho back yard of tho ping, don’t fall to stop in nt T. J.
graded school. Fourteen big attrac­ Miller A Sons’ and look them over.
tions will All our program, cnch one of Then see Mr. Lanier, for prices nnd
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them nn inspiration In itself,
Tho terms.
men nnd women putting on these num­
bers are ondenvoring to work out ROSEMARY THEBY PLAYS
through the Chnntnuqun program the
TWO ROLES AT SAME TIME
great purpose of helping others to
build a useful nnd successful life nnd. Rosemary Thoby, who ennets the
to fill out a great career of service roln of "The Weaver of Dreams” in
to mankind, to be a hundred per cent the William Fox alt-star production,
Americnn.
"Shnnio," which will bo tho fenturo
The program is ns follows:
attraction at the Star Theatre tonight
First Day
and tomorrow, was a busy person just
Tho Eugene Page Trio, headed by before she took over the part in this
W. Eugene Page, for fifteen years picture.
recognized as the foremost niundolinShe was engaged by Fox to play the
ist nnd bnnjoist. His two supporting Queen in Mark Twain’s story, "A Conartists combine in making their pro­ ncctcut Yankee in King Arthur's
gram delightful in quality, original­ Court," another big William Fox sue-*
ity nnd versntllty.
cess, when she was asked if she would
The xylophone, ninrimhnphono, snx- also take a part with Louise Lovely,
nphone nnd mnndo-violn are some of then a Fox star, in "The Little Grey
the instruments used by the trio with Mouse."
rare artistry.
“But I can't play two different parts
J. William Terry, widely known at the same time,” she protested.
lecturer, writer and traveler.
"The Queen in the 'Yankee' is
Afternoon—"Making tho Dream something of a vamp part," she wns
Come True.”
fbld, "and tho part in ‘The Little Grey
Evening—"The Spirit of the Colon­ Mouse’ is also a vnmpirish part. The
ist.”
moods are similar. Only the clothes
The Junior Worker in stories for nnd the make-up are different.’'
young and old, and demonstration of
So Rosemary glided from one set
organized play.
on the Fox lot to the other. Anyone
Second Day
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visiting the studio would go away
Pietsch’s Swiss Alpine Yodlers, in with tho idea that Rosemnry, Rose
the picturesque costumes of Swiss and Mary wore popular persons. For
mountaineers. They appeared on the (while Rosemnry wns acting for one disutne program for one whole season rector and his assistants would he
with William Jennings Bryan. All arc looking for her, some culling "Rosehighly gifted musicians, nnd besides mary," somo “Rose/ and others just
their unique vocal selections, they ["Mary." She is splendid in "Shame."
render instrumental trios, duns and
solos.
Tho Herald for Pojt Cards.

Co-Operation
The Firms listed below have partici­
pated in a campaign conducted in
Sanford by Union Labor
EDWARD HIGGINS

CHERO-COLA

FORD CARS nnd FORDSON Tractors
301-308 East First Street

THERE’S NONE SO GOOD

OVERLAND

SHOES

Now $I»US Delivered in Snnford

FOR THE FAMILY

HAIGHT &amp; WIELAND LLOYD SHOE STORE
NEWBERRY DRUG
COMPANY

CHASE &amp; CO.
FLORIDA FRUITS and
VEGETABLES

C. W. STOKES
GROCERIES AND MEATS
Fruits nnd Vegetables
111 First St.

Phone

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DEANE TURNER
STABLE AND FANCY GROCERIES,
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Wolaka Building

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Llfslong Friendship Between Tw o ef
the Bralnieet Men the United
Statee Has Produced.

The lute Henry Watterson was a
long-time friend of Mark Twain, as of
nearly every other prominent Ameri­
can literary worker of his day, ami
g la re d many anecdotes tlTht resulted
from this friendship. Murk Tw ain’s
initul turned ever to the droll,
* "Once In London I wns living with
my family at HU Mount street. lie'tween 103 nnd UK! there wns the
parochial workhouse, quite n long nnd
Imposing edifice," Mr. Wntterson relutes In Ids autobiography. "One eve­
ning, upon coming In from nn outing,
l found a letter he had written on
the sitting room table. He had left
It with his card. Ilg spoke of the
shock he hnd received upon (hiding
that next to UK!—presumably 103—
was the workhouse. He hnd loved me,
hut had ulwuys fenced I would end hy
disgracing the family—being hanged
or something—hut the ‘work’us,’ that
wns beyond h i m ; be bad not thought
It would come to that. And so on
through pages of horseplay; his re­
lief on ascertaining the truth nnd
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learning his mistake, Ids regret lit m m
not finding me nt home, closing with
a dinner Invitation.
THOS. J. A. REIDY
“ It wns nt Genova, Switzerland, that
1 received ii long, overflowing letter,
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law
full of flnmhoyniii oddities, written
from lam doll. Two nr three hours Practicing in State nnd Federal Courts
later came a telegram. "H um letter.
Over Seminole County Bank
Hint It from your memory. Susie Is
dead."
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Supreme

: PROFESSIONAL S
: AND BUSINESS £
: DIRECTORY

SCHEME WORKED OUT WELL
How Host Mado Pretty Sure That
Unwelcome Queet Would Not
Attend Engagement Party.

The problem was how In Invite a
certain young woman to the engugcmciit party ami still he certain th at
she would decline to attend.
She
was known to he a killjoy, hut If
she were not Invited she would talk
of It.
About t v i&gt; weeks prior to the
party tin* couple managed to bring
together the young woman and a
masculine acquaintance of theirs.
After the proper Introduction the Innoeent young man and the young wo­
man were left alone.
The following week the young man
received two theater tickets from his
acquaintance who wns to he engaged,
who said lie would not he nldo to use
them himself. Three days later the
young woman received nn Invitation
to the party.
t
“ l ie ’s ii nice fellow," ran part of
the letter In answ er to the engage­
ment party Invitation, "and he has
asked me to accompany him to the
theater on the very evening of your
parly. T would like to come to your
party, hut I gave him ini promise
before I received your Invitation, so
you see how It Is; 1 do hope you
will excuse me."—New York Sun.
(Slants.

From Nature we learn of a recent
meeting of the llrltlsh association,
wherein It was brought out that ihc
popular conception Is untrue regard­
ing power of giants and the mugnlllccat types of masculinity which
they are supposed to he. Statistics
a c re presented to show that giants
a c r e relatively feeble, usually short
lived, nnd. In the m ajority of cases,
devoid of those features peculiar to
masculinity. Glguntlclsm was said to
he Identified with uhnnrmnl conditions
of two small organs located at the
base of the hruln—the thyroid gland
and tin* pituitary Imdy. The overne*
tiili.i of these, preceding or near the
period of birth, is the primary cause.
Sometimes, however, their iivcractlv11y cniiic* Into play a fte r the Indlvldu*
at lots attained Ills full growth, ami,
a* a result, an overgrowth of the ex­
tremities takes place.
Women Have Changed Little.

Women who danced for nnd with
the I'hunmhs put on the war palm
lust as enthusiastically as the liul.v of

loPny,

Specialist in Spinal Adjustments

Wm. J. Kermode, D. C.
Doctor of Chiropractic

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LUMBER AND BUILDING
MATERIALS

SANFORD SHOE AND
CLOTHING CO.
EVERYTHING THAT MEN AND
HOYS WEAR

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ELECTRIC GARAGE
Lower Prices

G. A. SPEER &amp; SONS HILL HARDWARE CO.

With Famous
ANSTED
ENGINE
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This car is built specially
io meet the demand for a
strictly high-grade, unstinted,
unernmped, seven-passenger
touring car—come and see HI

B. &amp; 0. MOTOR CO.
DISTRIBUTORS
SANFORD

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FLORIDA

Gamer-Woodruff Building
Office Hours:
9 to 12 n. m. and 1 to 0 p. m.
Sundays and evenings by appointment
M«t*r
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S. O. Shinholser

dKachfromFlorida Sand

Tidewater Glass
Mfg. Co.
S09-U ttlsbM BnDdlOf,
Juksoorllat F U l

Contractor and Builder
SANFORD

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"WE DELIVER THE GOODS’

Quick Service Transfer

YOU N E V E R
T H IN K

Storage Facilities
If we please you, tell others; if uu
tell us. Phone 498

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Of a bank as the most human of institu­
tions, do you? What other institution deals so closely
with the dreams, ambitions and confi­
dence of human beings?
Every dream, every ambition must have
a solid financial foundation for its real­
ization.
We are here to help make the dreams of
this community come true.

H. W. NICKERSON
Public Accountant; Audits—Systems
Income Tax Service
Room 10 McNoill-Davis Bldg,
"hone 852
Orlando, Fla.

Auto Radiator Repair
Shop
Located at 207 French Are., between
2nd and Third.

E. R. BERGQUIST.

Sanford Steam Laundry

The vocational committee of tho Busi­
ness and Professional Women's Club
requests all young women desiring
employment to register at tho First
National Rank.
AGNES G. RBRNKR, Chairman

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SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

PROGRESS

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On tho Okeechobee Branch of the Florida East Const Railway, Chuluota, Fla., among the pines nnd Inkcs of Seminole county, nn up-to-date
modern brick hotel, with private hatha and hot wnter hent. First
class cuisine, Rates *2.50 to |3Ji0 per day; *10 to *16 per week, ac­
cording to location of room.

General Shop and Mill
Work

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Call 146-J
W. RAWLING, Prop.

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KNIGHTS TEMPLAR, ATTENTION!
A stutud conclave of Taylor Commutulery, U. D. Knights Templar, will
bo held Friday, March 3rd, nt 7:30
p. m. Visiting Sir KnightB are al­
ways welcome. By order of tho Fminent Commander.
JNO. D. JINKINS,
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Recorder.

HARDWARE AND BUILDERS’
SUPPLIES

Wo invite the public and ull 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 many troubles.

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

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

Buy it with a Herald Want Aa.
OLD MAN STILL ROWS
( l l r T h e A a a o c lftte d ' Pve»a&gt; _

LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR AND

Florida annually.

Geo. W. Knight

SMITH BROTHERS

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Over Seminole County Rank
SANFORD
FLORIDA

Bottles are shipped into

Seven - Passenger

George A. DeCottes

McLAULINS’

CARTER LUMBER CO. HOF-MAC BATTERY
COMPANY

DRY GOODS

SIX MEN ARRESTED
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
HAVE NO CONNECTION
WITn TAYLOR CASE
morning nnd arrived hero at 1 o’clock
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
Snturdny morning ftt good condition
( l l r T h e A a a a clated P ra a a t
and little fattquod.
LOS ANGELES, March 2.—The six
mon who woro arrested here Tuesday
FIRST TARPON OF THE SEASON on information that was furnished by
Mrs. John Rupp, tholr housekeeper,
(Ilf T h e A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s )
FORT MEYERS, March 2.—The have no connection with tho Taylor
first tarpon of tho season was cap­ Murder case, officials announced to­
tured In tho Gnloosahatchel river day.
Inst week, a 58 pound silver king
iH ia a R ia iN U H iH a ii^
landed by Mrs. J. Dorwln Nagel, of
New York city. Mrs. Naglo 1s one of
Thousands upon thou­
n party aboard the yncht owned by
E. Ms Statlcr,of Buffalo, ono of tho
most widely known hotel ownors and
sands of dolars worth of
operators of tho country.

A collection of (lie vanity pots of an
Egyptian lady of quality, rescued
EFFICIENT DRUG STORE
from (he tomb which held her mum- CONTRACTOR and BUILDEI*
SERVICE
mill d corpse. Ini* Just been hrougli: 517 Commercial Street Banferd, IU
io London. In It, wonderfully blown
gln&gt;* took the place of (he silver tollei
WATCH MAK ERS
JEWELERS a c - * n r y of the present time.
finin' of the glass potH are heuiillOPTICIANS
Real Estate and Insurance
lully Iridescent—due to the Inroads
made
on
the
pots
hy
the
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(lie
SANFORD
FLORIDA
Sunford, Fla stibium with which they were lllled,
Ihi) !12 East First St.
and with ivh'th the Egypt Ian beauty
painted her eyelid*, and eyebrows.
The collection Included a henna pot
Incorporated
si 111 containing truces of the dyv with
FURNITURE nnd House Furnishinga which feminine Egypt of the period
heiiutied her linger nails—n* London's
small set Is doing this season.
Foot of First Street

THE
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
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t dicing turns at rowing. They left
MARK TWAIN AND WATf ERSON West
Palm Beach at 0 o’clock Friday

FORT PIERCE, March 2.—J. P.
Branqutst, sixty-five yearn old, a a i *
fishing partnor, made the seventy
mjle trip from West Palm Beach to
Fort Pierce In a rowboat last week,

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Elder Springs Water Co.
SANFORD

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THE HANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922

MORE TROUBLE
ill In passing. This wns not his first
BREAKS IN IRELAND
experience
as a marine, as ho had
PROMINENT MAN KILLED
served two yonrs in the Devil Dogs
' " « ,th« World War, „„,l rotur„ d
( I l j T h e A m io H n lr d I ' r M a )
BELFAST, Ireland, March 3.—Mnx
, l" h""". I!"' proud poMtsror o(
S. Green, chairman of the Irish Pris­ nn honorable discharge.
The Marines now offer education,
on board wns shot and killed iru Dub­
lin today *nys a Dublin message, lie travel, adventure and ninny other on-was a son-in-law of the late John Red­ portunltlos to the American youth
who is at least ID years of nge-und
man, the Irish Nationalist lender.
it takes a man, to play the mans
game.
SANFORD BOY
ItE-ENLISTS IN MARINES
WILL SAVE 10,000,000
LIKES TO BE IN FRANCE
LONDON, March 3.—(By the As­
SAVANNAH, Mnrch 3.—The Mar­ sociated Pross.)_Sir Robert Horne
ines arc on tho go nt all times, today chancellor of the exchequer, told a
they mny be In Cubn, the next bound ' questioner in the house of commons
for Chinn or b ranee, or goodness yesterday afternoon that npproxiknows whore, they arc storing up mutcly 10,000,000 pounds sterling
pleasant memories that will last to would be saved on estimates for the
the end of thoir lives, which is one of forthcoming financial year as a con­
tho reasons why Henry William Kee­ sequence of the decisions reached nt
ler, son of Mr. E. W. Keeler, of San­ the Washington conference.
ford, Fla., ro-enllsted in thnt branch
of Undo Sam's fighting forces for
HUICK touring, good condition,
three years n few days ago, at 'tho SLiO cash* $;il) per month for seven
lornl recruiting station 204 West months.—II, K O. MOTOR CO. 2!l3-2tc
Broughton Street.
Young Keeler wns one of many to
Advance dope—thnt Easter Bull.
;^
bo cxnminod, nnd one of few, success293-ltc 1B

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SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

MfciimhihifciiniaM;
Clouding up some today.

Well, it looks like we might
get thnt little touch of
cooler weather today or to­
night or tomorrow or Sun­
day or some time next win­
ter.
If that nice gentle
rain comes to cool the heat­
ed surface of the earth it
will get colder—we get this
by algebra calculations—
and while we want no frosts
we do wnnt cooler weather
for a few days. But we un­
willing to take our chances
knowing that we are living
in the modern paradise and
we have the llnest brand of
weather in the world. Read
it and he convinced:
3 :HI A. M. MARCH 3, HI22
Maximum
its
Minimum .................
fit;
Range .......................... 00
Barometer
.
30. in
Calm and clear.

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Why Women Sin?

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Sanford is the busiest city in this
part of the state.

Auspices American Legion
J O e li c i o n s ! A

IN T I N S

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IN L O A V E S

&lt;JiSK YO U H . GHPCER*.

40-in. VOILES
Small patterns, special tor yard—

$1.79

19c

LADIES’ SILK
HOSE

1,500 yards of soft
finished, yard wide

Only 20 doz. pairs of
good Silk
Hose,
black, white and
brown for, pair

NAINSOOK
bought for special
sale, yard-

16c

$1.39

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CHILDREN’S SOX
25 dozen fancy sox
for children, sizes
41/0 to 8' l*, good qual­
ity lisle for, pair

21c

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Made of fast color Suiting, all col­
ors and sizes at
f

GINGHAM AND JUMPER
DRESSES
45 numbers, all fast colors, small,
medium and large sizes. Check,
plaids and stripes, 2 lots on sale at
each—

$2.98 AND $3.98

$1.49 AND $1.98

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The Big Weekly Herald went out to­
day to the 2,.’ton subscribers nnd Tilled
with good matter of all kinds. The
Sanford merchants who is not adver­
tising in this big weekly Is losing a
lot of good business.

YES,

You will always find good meats and Salt Water Fish.
Phone promptly filled and delivered

PHONE 2'J'J

N u m b e r 970
Won it pair cif Shoes FREE—MRS. THUS. EAST

S A L E
Work Shoes—Closing Out Prices

HOT CROSS BUNS
Have you ever tried them? Get
them at tin- Daylight Bakery, 313 San­
ford Avi-.
203-1te ■

BANANAS

Orders by

Tillis’ Market

311 SANFORD AVENUE

Miss Welch, the Famous Beauty
Specialist at Bower &amp; Rmunillat’s nP
this week.
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NICE RIPE

W E H A V E IT

IN OUR MARKET

WASHINGTON, March 3.—Ratifi­
cations of tin- treaty between the
Unified States nnd Colombia whereby
the American government pays Co­
lumbia $25,000,000 as compensation
for the loss of the Punnniu were com­
pleted yesterday in Bogota, according
to advices received today by the Co­
lombian consul.

WANTED Position as auto mechan­
ic or truck driver, fJ. A. Moffett,
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Seminole
Hotel.
2H3-3tp
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M Wo have been fortunate in engag­
ing the services of Miss Welch, tho
famous beauty specialist of Boston,
Mass., for tho week of February 27th
to March 1th giving private demon­
strations free of charge in your home
6f tho proper method of caring for
your complexion ns well us hair and
scalp. Please phone Bower &amp; Itoumillat, 325 and make your appoint­
ments early as Miss Welch’s llmo is
very limited.
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This Institution, whose success nnd strength has
been builded by n loynl people, whose most valu­
able nsset is the confidence, trust nnd esteem of
those who know it best nnd whose highest en­
deavor is to attain still higher pluins of service—
wishes you a happy, healthful and prosperous
New Year.

I The Peoples Bank of Sanford

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Higgins and
Mrs. Louisa Van Znndt are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T^-lcr
at their suburban home on Lake
Onoru. Mrs. Higgins and Mrs. Tyler
are sisters and Mrs. Van Znmlt is
their im-thci and the party are glad
to la- in Florida enjoying the wonder­
ful eliniute. They left Syracuse in a
snow storm and cold weather of all
kinds.

S Sold by the Bunch or
dozen
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: Extra la r g e ............. 35c
-TWO DAYS g Car on track next to
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The Bank of Safety
Security-Service

Don’t fail to he at the court house
tonight nt the meeting of the Cen­
tral Florida Water Traffic League.
Every business man in Sanford is
vitally interested in this movement. !

V. r, (’oiler, the well known con­
OAKLAND louring, new paint, tractor, says that advertising in tin
good mechanical condition, Slid cash Daily Herald certainly pays, lie laid
$3.5 per month for seven months.—It. 11 fine advertisement in the Builder’s
2Jt;i-2lc ■‘’ditlmi yesterday an dtliis morning
.Si O. MOTOR CO.
signed n contract with Hon. George
Plain cakes, fancy cakes and cook- A. DeCottes for three nice houses to
| ies of all kinds, like mother used to he built ut once nt Third nnd Holly
,
make.—Daylight Bakery, 313 Sanford avenue.
avenue.
203-1 tc
Assistant Sales Mnnnger Wright of
Detroit and Henry Parr with the
The Herald for Post Cnrds,
Jacksonville Hupp distributors
Florida were here yesterday with thi­
ll. A O. Garage looking over the local
field. They found business good in
Sanford with a car load of Hupps on
the way and many already sohMioro.

SILK HOSE
Ladies full-fashion Silk Hose,
white and black, special, Friday
and Saturday for, pair—

Sanford, Florida

I here will be more activity in real
estate In Sanford in the next three
months than ever before in the his­
tory of the city. Watch the Daily
Herald for future announcements.

Nellie Turner Circle will have a
cooked food sale ami curb market
Saturday at Miller’s corner on Park
mid First streets. if you wnnt the
best for your Sunday dinner see us
before you buy.

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The Store Thnt is Different

Remember that the meeting of the
• eatral Water Traffic League will laheld at the court bouse tonight at 8
o’clock.

THE WEATHER

2 DAY SPECIALS

j e r k i n s &amp; B ritt

Every grocery store nnd every mont
store in Sanford should have nn ad­
vertisement in today’s Issue—The
Market Edition of the Dully Herald.

IFRIDAY AND SATURDAY!

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TODAY AND TOMORROW

DeLand’s new Chief of police says
he will make it his business to “rout
rum." Big job hut it can he done.

te&gt; tei r* tei tei tei tei tea

The Yowell Co.

Ed V. Price &amp; Co.
Display Sale

Plenty of new buildings are fcoiVtemplnted this spring. Get in the
game and build a new home.

tei te- *-1 tei tei ka te* m

! Parish House.

is that man and with his life-time experience in taking meattuios the Ed. V. Price &amp; Co.’s large line to select from and
they way they make their clothes—it gives you the oppor­
tunity of a life time.

Eight o’clock tonight at the court
house. All tlie live merchants will ht&gt;e
there.

tei I*a f a tei tea

ImI. V. I rice &amp; Co., are big people. Their line is equal to the
\eiy best in the country. It is for that rensem they do not
hn\e to semi n man on the road to give display sales. But
with n lot of effort on our part we got the use of one of their
men for three days.

MR. ROY J. SMITH

S. W. Jones, of Tampa, was in tho
city yesterday transacting business.

For Florida: Unsettled to­
night and Saturday; prob­
ably local rains, cooler in
north and central portions
tonight, and in the south
nnd central portions Satur­
day.

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! STONE &amp; CORWIN
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Nice Fat Hens, lb...............

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DRESSED FISH—Whole or Cut

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WESTERN and FLORIDA MEATS

We Deliver
Phone 372-W

327 Sanford Ave.

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                    <text>SANFORD
"The City Substantial”

The Sanford Daily Herald

SANFORD
"The City Substantial*

IN THE HEART OF THE W ORLD ’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

VOLUME

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SANFORD* .FLORIDA, SATURDAY, MARCH I, 1922

ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING OF
GROWERS, SHIPPERS AND
MERCHANTS LAST NIGHT

OUR WEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW
By Henry Clews &amp; Co.

NUMBER 294

FOURTEEN PEOPLE KILLED
AS BUS HITS TRAIN NEAR
CLEVELAND LAST NIGHT

Now York, March 2, 1022. I ward movement in farm prices npContinued dispute about the soldiers i pears to have stnrtetl at the time of
bonus anti agitation for the adoption ,
*arR° purchnsca of foodstuffs
, ...
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.
. . . made for Russian relief, It has contil either a sales tax or some suhsti, ,
. . .
Central Florida Water
jtinued largely independent of that
New York Central Flyer
lute taxes has naturally aroused fresh operation, „ n,| now apparently repreT raffic League Had
Plow ed Thru Bus Load
nnxlcty in the financial community j seats n better adjustment of farm
B ig Crowd Out
during tho past week. Speciul note conditions to the general world situno f Passengers
hns been taken of the proposnl urged tion.
by thick and thin ndvoentes without
Foreign Exchange Advance
making any definito provision for it. j Not the least significant of the
allowing the bonus payments to opor- (hopeful symptoms in the financial sitTO SCRAP WASHINGTON UNDER
ato simply as a "general
charge j nation at the present time is tho MEASURE TO APPROPRIATE $10HON SUBJECT OF WATERWAYS,
PRESENT NAVAL CUT
ONE OF THE WORST CATA8TRO500,000 OF WHICH SO1,000,000 IS
ngainst tho treasury."
President fact that foreign exchange quotations
BETTER FREIGHT
PLANS
PIIKS OF TIIE YEAR IN TUB
FOR
VETERANS’
BUREAU
Harding’s attitude gives good guar- have in many branches reached a recRATES, ETC.
AUTO RUSS BIS ASTER
•V
antec that nothing of tho kind will «rd high level on the present moveWASHINGTON, March
WASHINGTON.
March
L—With­
One of the most enthusiastic meet-1the Associated Press.)_Tho ‘ im t K
^ ero is always danger of ment. With sterling near $1.10, and
I l l y Tin- A n an rln trd P r e a i l
some legislative maneuver which may francs working well up towurd 10c out a record vote the House yesterday
CLEVELAND, 0., March 4.— With
lugs of tho Contrnl Floridn Water ship West Virglnln and the bnttlo
unexpectedly enforce action.
on their own merits, the situation is passed and sent to the senate a bill tho death of one of the injured today
TrufTie Longuo was held at the court cruisers Lexington and
Snrnotgn
Ranking and Business
the best that hnB been developed for appropriating approximately $108,­ brought the toll from the colission o f
house last night at which some bun- probably will he the three capital
Two noteworthy reports relating to many months. This is partly duo to 500,000 to meet deficiencies of various the New York Central express train
dred or more business men, growers ships now building which with the
our hanking situation Imvo been is- improved financial conditions abroad, government departments. The largest anil automobile bus at FnincHvillc late
nnd shippers wore present from Scm- battleship, Colorado, will lie retained
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sued during the past week—the one money being distinctly ensy in the item carried in the measure is $04,­ last night to fourteen. Five nro ser­
inole, Orange and njoining counties under he naval Umi ntion treaty for th|?
,,|r 8tnU.mcnt of tho Comp- London market and in a decidedly 000,000 for the veterans’ bureau.
iously injured, throo of whom are ex­
A provision which would limit to
Sanford was well represented by ti e completion or convertion.
troller „ f lho Currency showing con- more favorable position than heretopected to die. A coroner's inquest will
merchants who are anxious to take adA special naval hoard headed by ,1|Uon8 nl tllL, cloH(J ((f 102l, tho oUu.r fort, in Franco. Thu readjustment of $0,.'100,000 the amount the navy de­
he held at Paincsvillc this afternoon.
vantngo of tho opportunities offered Rear Admiral McElroy has examined
the annual report of the Federal Re- our balance of trade also tends to partment would spend for fuel during City officials of Paincsvillc and offic­
by the ship by water movement tli.it the facts ns to tho state of completion
serve Hoard for thnt year. In both give tin- foreign currencies a better the next four months remained in the ials of the railroad started nil Investi­
means chcnper freight rates, better of the West Virginia and her sister Bii?* greaV'ronTrnct'i'n of credit t.ml rating as compared with the dollar, hill without provoking discussion.
gation this morning. Seven of the
transportation and improvements on ship, Washington, visiting the yards •t,u. ltdui.tjHn
j,u, |
One of the few amendments adopt­
holdings and in- while the increasing prospects of some
dead arc women. Most of those killed
the St. Johns river that will gi' o ocean where the ships nro under construe­ vestments to a low point furnish the definite ngrement among tho nations ed increased the total for the enforce- I
nro residents of Fairport. Mnny had
going vessels deeper water from the tion. Its report hns not been sub­ outstanding feature, hut in tho state- with regard to the safeguarding of ment of the maternity act during the t
left the dance hall in Pnlttcsville less
sea to Snnford.
mitted ns yet to Secretary Denby, hut meat of the Comptroller of the Car- international investments and possibly remainder of the current fiscal year
than half an hoar before the crash
S. J. Sligh, the energetic president there are indications thnt hoard mom- rency there is found evidence of an the stabilization of exchange should from $1170,000 to $100,000. The hill
while several others had attended
of tho League, of Orlando; M. F. hers found the West Virginia to be "upturn in business" as shown by the also bo helpful. Altogether, the for- also carries $5,000,000 for the initial ' lodge meeting. The has wps making
Tnrpely, tho secretary of Orlando; much farther advanced than the increase in the assets of. iiationnl oiirn outlook is from the financial payment to the republic of Colombia 1the last trip of the night from PainesVice-President G. W. Knight, of San- Washington, confirming the previous hanks. This increase in assets is, standpoint more encouraging than of under the treaty recently ratified a s 1villi- to Fairport. The crossing wntchford, and many of the directors, were impression of officers at the dopurt- however, in no small measure due to late, a fact which is naturally tend- a settlement of the I'ntininn canal con­ inun declared he flagged tho drivor,
presont at the meeting and most in- ment.
who stopped near the track to pick up
an enlargement of specie, while the iitlr to stimulate the proposals to un- , troversy.
teresting talks were made by Messrs.
The hoard lias not directed to make report of the Federal Reserve Hoard dertnke some outside financing in this j With less than 100 member# on passengers. One injured man snid ho
the floor an amendment which would saw the train before the Inis reached
Sligh, Knight, W. T. Donnelly of recommendation hut merely to nd- also shows the same great advance market.
Imve made $150,000 available for de­ the tracks, that people near him
llronklyn, Ex-Congressman C. l&gt;. vise the secretary as to the faets. In in cash holdings. The hoard is unMarket Review and Outlook
Haines, of New York and Altamonte, view of a probable saving of almost iloubtedly right in asserting that the
An advance in prices is always velopment of helium with a view to screamed as the train come on. IIo
and A. P. Connolly, of Snnford.
. a million dollars in selecting the West Ilow point in busincscs has been reach- mote or less productive of profit-tak- using it to fill dirigibles was rejected saw the driver reach down and pull
President Sligh nnd Vice-President Virginia for completion Instead of the cd or passed, the Comptroller of the ing, and there is no exception to this by a J to 1 vote. The amendment was something, he didn't know whether it
Knight gave brief outlines of the Washington indicated by information Currency placing this low point some- at the present time. The passing of offered bv Representative Lnnhnm, speeded up tho has or slowed it down,
great work accomplished and the in the hands of the honrd, it was snid where during the last three of four the Republic Iron &amp; Steel preferred |Democrat, Texas, who pleaded with then the train hit. Engincor Fornangreater work ahead of the league in at tho department that tho former months of the year 1021.
dividend is calculated to put industrial the house to he more liberal in provld- dez said he blow his whistlo as the
in; funds for experiments in tho use train reached the town limits. An In­
keeping down the freight rates nnd probnbly would he ultimately milled
Indications of Better Trade
stocks somewhat in disfavor, but the
of
gas, which is non-lnflnmnblu, and stant later he saw the automobile.
bringing tho benefits of wntor trims- to the fleet nnd the Washington ho
The indications of better business fact that the market acts so well unfoi
conservation and development of The train was running sixty miles an
portatlon to tho doors of inland Flori- scraped.
are, however, not confined to banking dor such provocation shows that its
da via the truck systems that have
The West Virginia is building at statistics or reports of financial pros- uudrpriiining is good and that news the supply. The recent Itonin disaster hour nnd the time before the crash,
gJ| |ir(c,
been established.
tho ynrds of tho Newport News Ship- poets. Various corporation and rail- f r„ni day to day will have to he bad never would have occurred, Mr. Lnnbrief he couldn't say whether?
ham
declared,
if
the
airship
bail
been
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j)U
S waH moviug or stopped,
W. T. Donnelly, naval architect and building Compnnny, nnd the Wnshing- road reports during the week have indeed to scare owners of stocks into
tiuilder of dry docks nnd the owner ton by the New York Shipbuilding been encouraging, while the further parting with them. The truth is, of filled with helium instead of hydrogen 1
Company at Camden, N. J. Since the adjustment of our foreign relations on course, nearly every one is convinced gas.
oil Pniii' rive
The helium plant at Fort Worth, |
hnttlecruiser Saratoga also is under business matters has also pointed to Imt trade developments from now on
construction at the Camden yards Is decided improvement. Tho settlement will he favorable, therefore there is Texas, saili to lie the only one in the
tho selection for conversion into an of the Mexican tax question has help- little disposition to pay more than world capable of producing the gas ]
airplane
as well as the com­ ed the oil industry materially. In sug-1 passing attention to the "has hcons." in large quantities, has boon closed 1
.......— carrier
...
~
ntullnti
flin Colorado,
U o m m / l n llllfi
nl iTftni.
,
.
.
„
,
,
*
.
.,
,
* ..
.• since last November 110, Mr. Lnnhnm 1
pletion noff tho
also nt
Cnm- nr, the
gradual sale of the surplus p«r the moment the shares of the rail­
said, because funds have not been
ilcn, nnd the scrapping of the Wash. stocks and the gradual liquidation of j road companies are more in favor
ington would keep that yard msy, t
|ar(r0 linbiliiios inctirreil durinic tho than those of the industrials for the available to continue operations.
was believed little opposition to so.
„ m| tinnier of W21 for th e, reason that they are not called upon
MURDERER HAD BEEN UNCON­
looting the West Virginia for comof varryl„ K thl. „ r„duct o v e r' t„ charge , off inventory losses, and WILL RAISE RATS TO
SCIOUS FOR TWO WEEKS
EAT THE MOSQUITOES
I H r T h * A ««o cln lrd I 'r fM l
pletlon would lie expressed.
m ,0 |nw p ,j,t,d period has been very,they demonstrated pretty fully last
FOLLOWING HUNGER
MONTREAL, March 4.—City off Iconditions,
STRIKE.
year,
under
very
trying
helpful. In addition the ronuwei
Illy T h e \«*m-llt|fit I ' r r . n l
cinl, today awaited the c l i n * at th. W a r n l n t M a y I SSUC
provcniont in orders for steel once |that fixed charges were not only snfe
PUNTA
GORDA,
March
4.—
Dr.
embers of n fire which Inst night dcCHICAGO, March -I.—Strapped to a
Btroy.cl tho"City Hail horoi thnt they Against Child’s Father ,"&gt;«"&gt; inillcaUM tliL’ r.vivul ,,f dcmnnil l.ut tlmt divM m l. ..,.1.1 !„• mum. W. N. McQueen of this city is plan­
0
. .
.
..
*-=•
1 that
tlmt line
linn ofnl business,
himillPHS. the
tllO export tuined, especially now that the work- ning to assist leather winged hats in chair nnd carried to tho gallows In tho
r
.
________
- . __.
in
might open the big safes and nseorLOT I v C l U S i n g IVlCCllCiriC ] proH|U‘«.'t continuing to he the least ,ng conditions of employes are ill their wnr on mosquitoes nnd other in­ snme comatose stnte In which ho ha&gt;
tnin If thorojs any sign of debentures
satisfactory phase of the metal Bitun- process of being changed to a com sect pests, lie now is building a prop­ Inin for weeks, Harvey W. Church,
worth five million dollars and1 many,
^ nctorminctI After Funeral
tion, though hotter in tho Far East, mon sense basis which will permit of agating home where he- intends to en­ slayer of two automobile salesmen,
other valuable documents were dnm........... ....................
Farmer’s Condition Improves
useless charges being eliminated. gage in the culture of the species on paid the penalty for his crimo yester­
Verdict of Neglect
nged. Tho building alone was valued,
One of the most notable facts of which in the past have been such a a large scale. The building is to he day afternoon. He retnained his npat'fievon hundred thousand dollars.
' pnrently unconscious moln to tho
I l l y Thi*
1‘ resiit
recent weeks has been the improve- handicap to the roads in their opera- H feet square and 28 feet high.
---------------------------- I
ST. PETERSBURG, March 4.—
Culture of lints In Texas has been 1end. Last minute attempts by his at.
meat in the condition of the farmer lions.
MEMORIAL TO SOLDIERS
j Whether a wurant will ho issued for duo to the advance of agricultural Sentiment is decidedly in favor of recognized In Texas for sometime as torneys to snvp him failed when
--------tho arrest of A. Roll, Christian Science 1prices. While this increase has, of higher prices, and this, coupled w lh nn effective means of combatting in- Judges Scanlon and David refused to
Of the World Wnr Will Be Erected at practitioner
whose - 8-year-old son
course, IIUI
not UUUH
been nw
so jmuiiwmiivvu
pronounced •in
■
•
CilllrnL,
•• the
tuv fact
• *• that
........ tho floating
- ........... ^ supply
• • - iH sect pests. As far ns known hero, Intercede for the condemned man.
died
yesterday
or what the c,tJ' pny‘ ; cotton which scored its advance last small, that the. trade outlook is grow- however, Dr. McQueen Is the first per­
The trnp fell nt 8:54 o'clock, Just
Tallahassee.
nlcinn pronounced diphtheria, wi' 1 ^ i autumn, it has boon very marked in ing more hopeful every day, and that son in tills state to take so seriously four minutes after the court action in
•his behnlf had been
completedto their propagation.
i Church's hend dropped on his chest air
,
he
wns
carried
to
the
gallows
and
»
(JAR WOOD AFTER
WORLD'S RECORD
,•deputy sheriff had to rniso his head1
uni c it y lo r tnu |iur|vuau in u w .
FOR SPEED IIOATS to adjust the noose.
Sheriff Potenr
upon an appropriate and pormanont parents
... j improved state of things has been the smart advanco some price reaction
______
asked tho usunl question—whethor
,
monumont or memorial to tho soldiers nut the ni m n s ra
strato liquidation of loans in no inconsidor- must occasionally ho looked for as a
able degree among hanks which had result of profit-taking sales, If for no
MIAMI, March 4.—Gnr Wood an­ tho condemned man had any state­
::
-■ » ..... .s r
.“j s s e
nounced todny he would attempt to ment to make— but received no re­
previously had a good many of their other reason.
&lt;
break the world's record for run- sponse and the chair carrying tho
assets "frozen." Although tho upHENRY CLEWS
mon.... ........ ............
nlmuts
on the last lap of the hundred slnyor, crashed through tho spring
been on foot, and citizens hnvo sub- imilua a » "
.. im|ir|B.
and
fifty
mile race today on the Ris- trnp.
scribed ovor one thousand dollars to- upon conv i m . .
Church, Inst summer, killed Bernard
cnyno
Bay.
Wood drove his Baby Gnr
ward tho nmount ticcossury for the onniont, max mum. _______ _
Daugherty nnd Cnrl Ausmus, automo­
in
yesterday's
rnco«
at
an
average
Mr.
crecttion of a suitable memorial.
ANOTHER FAILURE ON
,
speed of I minute and 20 seconds to bile salesmen. He lured them one at
R. O. CollltiB Is the trustee of the fund
n time to the basement of his ho
THE
STOCK
EXCHANGE
each
mile
hut
plnnnod
to
hoih
I
the
U
S
and ho is anxious tohnve a permnnont
speed boat ovor the course at a mile nnd bent them to death with a club',
organization effected to have chargo
according to his confession. Dough­
i||y T h e AnnoellltcU
»
a minute, today.
of the plans o f tho memorial, which
n e w YORK, March 4.— The fail­
erty’s lsidy he threw Into n rlvor while ■
— ----I
will coinmcrorate tho services of the ure of E. H. Clarko and Company, one
account of statem ents
CONGRESS
TO
STRAIGHTEN
ON
The Seminole Cafe will give you ono thnt of Ausmus he hurled In his garLeon county men, both whito nnd eo of the largest brokerage firms in the BY
DISPARAGING NATIONAL
OUT MUSCLE SHOALS
of
those fine Sunday dinners with nge. Even before tho bodies were
orotl.
New York curb market was announc­
GUARDS
PROJECT
chicken or turkey and nil the trim­ disposed of Church took his mother
ed todny.
mings.
294-ltc and a neighbor for n ride In tho car.
I l l y T h r A a a o r l n t r d I’ rr a a l
FT. FIERCE UTILITY PLANTS
( l l y Tin - . t s a o e l n f r d I 'r r a a l
After the date for tho execution . '•
WASHINGTON, March 4—The proWASHINGTON, March
4.—Tin
s-j ha
hu
READY FOR OPERATION
hn'd been set, attorneys filed a peti­
n n w
ta *1 A*
B’ i mi A-t
creation of a national commission c m -' motion of Major Robert G. Pock to
tion nsscrtlng Church hnd become Inpowered by congress to straighten out be lieutenant-colonel was bitterly op( l l y T h e A a a o c ln le tl I 'r e a a l
snno since rorvlctlon and there wai •
STORM WARNINGS
FAIR WEATHER
government tangles ns to existing con- posed on account of reported Mato,
FORT PIERCE, March -L—Fort
postponement. Ho was found to be
ORDERED NOR­
FOR NEXT WEEK
tracts respect to projects at Muscle rticnts disparaging Kansas and MisPierce’s now electric power plant is
snne. Then followed futllo nnppeale
FOLK TO EASTPORT
HOME
COLDER.
ShoalH and to enter Into negotiations sour! National Guard organizations of
expected to ho ready lor operation
to the stnto board of pardons, to the
for sale or lease of properties advo- A. E. F. was finally confirmed by the
March 10, according to Charles JLarcgovernor nnd finally to tho federal
j
WASHINGTON, March 4.
WASHINGTON,
March
4.
cated today In a statement by Chair- senate after the pleas by senators
sen, superintendent of the power
courts. Ills fnther nnd mother, al­
. (By tho Associated Press)
Generally fair except rnliiH
man Kahn, of tho House Military coin- thnt ho had boon punished sufficient]&gt;lnnt. Power hns been furnished
though broken by tho disgrace, axu —Storm warnings woro orWednesday or Thursday,
mittoc, which has before It three of- 'ly by War Department rebukes and by
heretofore by a plnnt with n limited
pressed their willingness that he pay
i dered hoisted today from
warmer
first
half
of
week,
fers for plants.
The commission |rejection of his first promotion last
eapneity and subject to frequent In­
1
the
penalty for tho crime.
* Norfolk, Vn., to Eastport,
colder after Thursday in tho
would consist of the secretaries of year.
terruptions.
An
!
---------------------------forecast for Florida for the
a Maine.
war, agriculture, and treasury.
|
”
"
^ 1 Passing the buck—bakers blame
week beginning Sunduy.
;__________________j Suggestive of storms—among tho
A thirsty army can ho counted on
*
IQ m IU lh
»
% ^ ! the high price of bread on four-gam­
Turkey dinner $100 at tho Seminole' presents to tho finnneco of Princess
to boost tho proposnl thnt France pay
M l»* M M *** iblers.
Cafe tomorrow (Sunday.)
294-ltc , Mary are hundreds of umbrellas. |
its wnr debt to tho U. S. In chainTry a Herald Want Ad today.
pagno.

KEEP SARATOGA,
LEXINGTON AND
fine t a l k s given W E S T VIRGINIA

DEFICIENCY BILL
GETS BY IN HOUSE,
TO SENATE NOW SEVEN ARE WOMEN

H.W. CHURCH
PAYS DEATH PENALTY

FIRE DESTROYS
MONTREAL CITY
HALL LAST NIGHT

ttzzxtrzX

PROMOTION
CREATION OF
OF MAJ. PECK
COMMISSION
IS OPPOSED
EMPOWERED

�V V 1. • ^

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922

PAGE SIX

SOCIETY

George Rice, Charles Bliss, A. R.
Key, S. E. Barrett, Forest Lnko, C.
M. Vorce, 0 . F. Smith nnd W. .1.
Thigpen.

‘are right from the big markets and
SANFORD ENTERTAINED
Read the
BY HON. CHARLES I). HAINES, nro tho latest things out.
ALTAMONTE LAST NIGHT advertisement.

H

jThe Star Today p

Kanknkoo, 111., March 2.— Four
(Oonllnnml from I «n» One)
KR8, FRED DAItiBR, Society Editor,
Group o f Selected Songs— Miss regiatored mall pouches, and each
217-W
IDLERS CLUB
Knthnrinc, Hough.
tilled to capacity and believed to con­
!■ K yon havePhone
« * r frleefle T l i l t l a f T * *
Miss
Mnrgnrcet
Conklin—Accom­
tain only registered mall, was stolen
One of the most enjoyable meet­
t a . l l / , i a r e * o l a * ■ B y T’ * J r? ? r
R O S E M A R Y T H E B Y in
■
a i h *. nr U tov *r*
♦**•••
from the Illinois Control Baggago
panist.
a c a r d «o IfcU *r9»rimrnt, *«»»■* ings of tho Idlers’ Club was thnt of
S*%IU. or telehpoaa Ifc* «*■»• »« w,n yesterdny nfternoon when Mrs. Endor Evor a favorito— in old time dnrky room hero today.
M c r r a l l r app recia te**
Curlott entertained them nt her love­ songs
■
THE COLORED CARUSO
SOCIAL CALENDAR
ly home in Geneva.
m in m m
m ft
L.
The enrd tables were arranged on
Including the "Spook” Song,
p
the
spacious
screened
porch
overlook­
Saturday— Pipe Organ Club will givo
"The House Am Hanted nnd it
a Strawberry Festival on tho Old ing the terrace, bright with flowers. Makes my blood Run Cold.”
■
Tho inimitnble Story Teller
t Sanford House site on First Stroct, The hours passed quickly in the ex­
ceptional
game
of
bridge,
nnd
when
GEORGE
BUNDY,
of
Cleveland
afternoon nnd evening.
Saturday—Children’s Story Hour will scores were counted it was found that
O-Hi-O
A dramatic story of a man who after he has mar­
be held nt Centrnl Park at 4:00 p. Mrs. Henry Wight hold high score
PREFERENTIAL SONGS
ried into an old family, is told he is a half caste.
among the club members, while Mrs.
i Classified Ads 5c a line. No
m.
The
Vow
.......................................B
°h&gt;"
Percy Mero made high score among
»
l....nd taken for less than 25c.
Saturday—Fancy Dnncing Cinsses nt
the guests. Both were given attrac­ The W e d d in g ........................ Silveking
A lso a Sunshine Com edy
l and positively no classified
3:00 p. nt. at the Wolakn Apart­
Emma Abobtt Lymnn
tive souvenirs.
l
ads
charged
to
anyone.
Cash
ments.
SKY HIGH
'allowing the card game, the hosFolU
i must ncrompnny all orders,
tcsAacrved
delicious Mrnwberry short Fun, Song nnd T erslch ore...................
..sXsc.......
i Count five words to n line
SATURDAY at the Princess— Gladys Walton in
Jacksonville was represented here
cake topped with whipped cream, cof­
.................................. Howard Lymnn
“ The Guttersnipe,” nlso a Comedy
i nnd remit accordingly.
yesterdny by J. T. Enright and W. T.
fee and chocolates.
Selections .............Jasmine Orchestra
Dlstoll.
Chus. Brady, the Baritone Soloist, will sing every Wed­
Besides the club members. Mrs. CurTHE JASMINE ORCHESTRA
to &amp;a *a toi *a *a ta fta
nesday Night
lett's guests were Mrs. McGee, Mrs.
'of 12 Colored Singers
H. W. Surgent, of Oak Hill, is
Percy Mcro, Mrs. Read of Geneva and
(Employees of Mr. Haines)
W ANTED
spending some time here at tho Mon­
Mrs. Sanford Doudney.
In Old Plantation Songs
WANTED—Salesman to handle good
tezuma.
AFive Reel Moving Picture
selling usad cars. Wo only hnndlo
ENTERTAINS AT PICNIC
DRAMA
C. R. Edwards, of Washington, I).
most stnndard mnkes—applicant must
SA N F O R D M A R B L E &amp; G R A N IT E W ORKS
Probably there were some people nt bo live wiro, good habits and hard
Entertaining in her usual charming
C., is making hH hendquarters at the
Montezuma while in tho city on a bus­ and gracious mnnner, Mrs. F. F. Dut­ the thentro last night that did not worker. Good pay to tho right par­
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
ton, was the hostess at a most de­ know what it was all about since they ty. Apply in person.— Sanford Mo­
iness mission.
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
lightful picnic nt her attractive home had never met Col. Haines or one of tor Co„ Dodgo Sorvico.
291-3te
1018 West First Street
1018 West First Street
his kind who arc entertaining 200 peo­
A. E. Phelps, of Chicago, 111., was on silver Lake Tuesday,
FOR R E N T
registered at the Montezuma yester-1 The day was most pleasantly spent ple with a first class show for the renl
day while in the city attending to with swimming, and other water pleasure derived from the giving.
FOR RENT— Furnished housekeeping beautiful lako, writo or call 547, Win­ tan. Price 25c por box nt ali shoe
Charles D. Haines has been a win­
business.
i sports, and in the lovely orange
nnd sleeping rooms. 314 Enst 5th ter Park.
287-20tc
288-Ctc dealers.
______
groves. At noon a bountiful and well ter resident of Altamonte for many Stroct.
200-3tp
SALE—Tomato
plants,
any
Foil
LOST
years, owning and operating one of
Mrs. J. E. Brousc leaves this after­ served picnic dinner was enjoyed.
FOR RENT— Furnished room, 411
qunntlty, for prompt delivery.—
the
largest
ferneries
in
the
United
Mrs. Dutton's guests included: Mrs.
noon for her home in Vancouver, B. C.,
289-Otp Chaso &amp; Co., Phono 580.
Purk avenue.
288-tfc LOST— On First streot, n long bar
after spending the past few months it. R. Dens and children, Mrs. Forbes States, has seventy acres or more in
pearl pin with ono pcnrl out, Satur­
FOR SALE — 1 Cyphers incubator, FOR SALE—Two story business
hero with her cousin, Mrs. B. W. Hern­ Welsh, Mrs. Snm Yountz and baby, orange groves and an estate that is
day
night. Finder plenso leave nt
holds 110 eggs,
building. Apply to the owner, Kion
Mrs. Waterman of Falls River, Mass., on the order of the old Southern plan­
Hornld
nnd rccoivo rewnrd. 285-tfc
don.
291-4tp Area, 805 0th St.
284-20tc
Mrs. Hal Wight, Mrs. Gowdy, Mr. tations since he looks after all his of Herald.
Easter Monday— the hall of the sea­
Mrs. H. A. Bivins, of Arcadia, left and Mrs. Curtis o f Kingston, N. Y., help, gives them homes on the plnco, i-'oft itiiRT llomfortnbh light house FOR SALE— Wnrehouso with It. R.
Palmetto
nvo318
keeping
rooms,
son.
295-ltc
his
his
own
cominisnry
to
feed
them
siding.
Within
four
blocks
of
centor
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Phillips
of
this afternoon for her home after
290-10tp
nuc.
and
none
o
f
his
immense
wealth
was
Geneva,
Miss
Clara
Phillips
and
Billie
of
city.
spending a few days here with her
CREAM PUFFS!
CREAM PUFFS!
Geo. W. KNIGHT
made at the expense of the people who
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hern­ Bouchcllc Wight.
FOR SA LE
272-tfc
The kind you like, Saturday at the
are
employed
by
him
at
Altamonte
or
don.
FOlt SALE— Double barrel gun. No
Daylight Baker, 313 Sanford Ave­
elsewhere.
STORY HOUR
FOR SALE— Oak nnd other
hnrd
use for it. Call at corner 4th nnd
nue.
293-1 te
Aside from Ids immense holdings
Mrs. It. it. Dens was among the San­
wood, strand wood range, $2.50;
Miss Kathleen Brady has charge of
292-3tp
ford guests at the Warlow-Barr wed­ the Story Hour held each Saturday at Altamonte Col. Haines owns 380,­ Sanford Ave.
fire place,
$2.00.— Hoskins Jones,
DODGE touring, $100 cash, S21 per
ding which took place at the Episco­ afternoon at four o'clock in Central 000 acres of mahogany timber lands WINTER PARK— If you are inter­ Iieardall Avenue.
280-tfc
month for II months. Best of condi­
ested in a cotnfortablo home on a
pal church in Orlando Tuesday after­ Park, under the auspices o f the Moth­ in Santo Dominga, three large manu­
facturing plants in Massachusetts, FOR SAI.E— New Home Sewing ma­ FOR SA LE - -Harley Dnvidson motor tion.— 11. &amp; O. MOTOR CO. 2!i.1-2lc
noon.
ers' Club.
cyclo, two cylinder, threo speeds.
three daily newspapers and eight
chine, just overhauled. Mrs. O. T.
All the children of the community
285-12tp
Box
Oil).
CARD OF THANKS.
■'Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Newman, Mr. are most cordially invited to attend weekly papers in New York state. He Pearson, 1092 West First St. 292-3tp
started life as a train dispatcher, fo l­
and Mrs. W. C. Hill and Mr. and Mrs, these story hours.
M ISCELLAN EO U S
FO It^ALE OR LEASE*-One 20 aero,
Wo take this method of thanking
lowed up railroading by holding super­
I). L. Thrasher motored to Daytona
one 10 ncro Snnford nvo. walking
Miss Welch, tho Famous Ilcnuty our denr friends for their kindness to
vising positions, built the Medina VnlBeach yesterday where they spent the
LOVELY PARTY
distance to city. Two lots corner Specialist at Bower &amp; Roumillnt’s all
U8 in our grent sorrow, nnd for ftho
j ley road in Texas and was president
day very pleasnntly.
Master L. P. McCuller, jr v the of the road at the age of nineteen. Center nnd Elm nvo. Two lots west this week.
287-7tc beautiful flowers.
i
„
i m p
It Hath Mr nnd! bright young son of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. With his brother ho has owned thirty- sldo Palmetto nvo., 50 ft. from Elev­
Mrs. C. S. Preston,
TRY
GUARANTEED
AMERICAN
enth St. Make offer. B. T. Corey,
Mrs. Daisy Jonnson,
six different railways and transit com­
Mr V
k " » »n
M » M to ln
« * * ■ « ■ — ; » ...........
* *
Lonthor Dubbin. Will waterproof
owner, 115 N. Spring St., Los Ange­
Merrill
Preston.
panies
and
knows
something
about
R Pin. ml Anna McArthur o l U n - l - t y
h" " c
les, Cnlif.
288tf; 20-tf nnd presorvo your sIiocb. In black nnd
u l j Mich.. „ h » arc taurine the .tutu, j™ Ninth atrcct. Riven a. ccl.hr.tloa tho transportation problems o f this
o f his fourth birthday anniversary.
period as well as former years.
spent the day here yesterday.
About fifty little guests were inHe served eight years as congress-1 Store in Florida
Vitrtl
tii
enjoy
the
i,flern,.„n.
Iinil
I
M
«
»
-,
, hc Nhlotcenth Col,8 r™ lm ,- ;
, G c o r d tt Mrs. Ruskin Anderson and daugh­
ter
I\ proved hlraooir n rnyiil yoonir ......
.
, hl. . I " s t o r e s &gt;» ljCOr« ' u
al district of New York being at th
ter Luciun, Miss Dora Dumas and
entertainer. The kiddies assembled
time the youngest man who ever held
Miss Ruth Adams left yesterday for
on the spacious lawn which was gay
their homes in Seneca, S. C., after a
a seat in that body.
with Japanese lanterns, and were pre­
very pleasant visit as the guests of
During the world war being beyond
sented with favors of vnri-colorcd
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Dumas and Miss
the age limit lie served his country
crepe paper caps.
most zealously as president of the
Anez Dumas.
During the afternoon all kinds of
National Council o f American Pa­
S a n ford ’ s New Store
games both old and new, were played,
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Ammons, Misstriots of which organization General
and later dainty refreshments of ice
es Ammons, of Rockford,, ill.; Mrs, cream cones and cakes were served by Pershing was the vice-president. His
Margaret Ammons, of Greenville, III.,
activities in business nnd political life
Mrs. L. P. McCuller, assisted by Mrs.
nnd J. A. McGowan, of Aurora, III.,
would fill a large hook and wo nil
M E N ’S D E P A R T M E N T
R. L. Peck, Mrs. John Dickens, Miss
L A D IE S ’ D E P A R T M E N T
motored over from Dei.and where
take pleasure in knowing that we
Emma Owens, Jean Maxwell, Georgia
they are spending the winter and at­
have such a man in our midst and
Mobley and Elizabeth Whitner. Each
tended a dinner party given last even­
that his motto has always been ser­
Just received shipment
child was given a large pop corn ball
ing at the Montezuma.
as favors. The beautiful birthday vice above self.
His right hand man in entertaining
M EN ’ S M A H O G A N Y BAL
Walter Wlf ht ha. Sony to C a i r o . ' W Irorto.! in white. ..nil t » p M the guests is Cnpt. Jnmes A. Cutting,
. . . i iu rnmii v
i&lt;nn. with four tiny pink tapers, was in the
In P ongee, Buster Brown and
Ga. to accompany hi. family a San
rclrch m cn . table which wiio supervises the theatre and other
ford.
hey will .aak tho tel,i by
....... tht.
the blow- enterprises and who acted as master
Roll Collars
nuto and are expected to arrive nun-j
1
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. of ceremonies last night. Capt. Coting out of candies nnd making of
day. Mr. and Mrs. Wight and family
merriment ting was captain of the intelligence
wishes afforded much
in the newest shape
will make Sanford their future home,
department in the world war and
among the young guests.
having leased the lovely
Gabbitt
served in Italy and Austria, being
The tiny host, who is very popular
Tiorne. Mr. Wight is mayor of Cairo,
decorated for service and bravery anil
among his little friends, received a
one of the most prosperous and thriv­
his the highest citations ever given by
large number of beautiful birthday
ing towns in Georgia. Mrs. Wight is
Italy to an American.
gifts.
It wus nn evening of unalloyed
very prominent in both social and club
C H IL D R E N ’S P L A Y
pleasure with a real (nan—one of the
circles, having been president of the
, NY s ,. a i i u , i NG CIRCLE
Pink
and
Blue,
36-in.
wide,
big
men
of
tho
country—
yet
withal
In
Club in that city, a member of the
state hoard, and also a member of the | «ei»ny Spaulding C ir c le met rhurs- one that is one of us. One who start­
yard
Democratlc committee of that con-1 day afternoon, March 2nd, with M n. ed life with nothing but his hands nnd
gressionnl district. Sanford is indeed IJohn Abrahams at her home on \\est his brnin and made good and one who
proud to welcome these folks.
, Hughey street.
here was » good a - has never forgotten that the greatest
Sizes 8i/2 to 2
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' tendance of members. After the con­ asset of wealth is the good thnt it
elusion of business, the hostess served
EVERY WEEK BRIDGE CI.UB
can do.
The gracious charm of Mrs. A. M. fruit salad, wafers and punch as re­
DeForrest oh hostess was well ex­ freshments.
30-inch
Thu next meeting will he next
pressed Tuesday afternoon when she
entertained the members of tho Ev­ Thursday with Mrs. E. M. Carroll.
ery Week Bridge Club and ono extra
NELLIE TURNER CIRCLE.
table of guests at her lovely country
The Nellie Turner Cirelo , was en­
home.
A rm y Last
yard
Of exceptional Interest was the tertained by Mrs. C. W. Spear Wed­
game of bridge played during the nesday afternoon. Of special interest
afternoon, top score among the club was the discussion o f the cooked
members was made by Mrs. G. h. lie Saturday, March 4, at Miller’s
Smith, who was awarded an attrac­ corner on First and Park Ave.
After a short business talk, tho Cir­
tive trny, while top score among the
cle
Hewed on a quilt and enjoyed a
P A Y CASH
guests wus made by Mrs. Charles
social
hour,
\
Bliss, the prize being a late hook.
The hostess assisted by Mrs. ArmiLighten the postman’s load on the first of the month—and lighten the
Mrs. S. E. Barret making low Hcoro
tugo
and
Mrs.
Langhan,
Horved.n
de­
was given an attractive souvenir.
load of worry from your mind
After the awarding of prizes the licious salad course and hot chocolate.
£
Those attending wore, Mesdamos
hostess served delicious refreshments.
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Johnonson,
McMullen, Freeman, WllThose enjoying the cordial hospital­
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Lungham,
Stnri\
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Mesdames II. A .Newman, Cornelia Wat­ Dorssy, Whittle, Wnlkcr nnd Miss
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PAGE TWO

tho people o f Snnford nnd Orlando
nnd other cities could do In tho mat- 5
ter of getting congress to act upon n "
brond and comprehensive plan of ■
deepening tho St. Johmi river and oth- ■
or waterways of Florida. That it J
was not n plan for local aggrandize- J
ment but a movement that should bo I
stnto-wido nnd nntion-wido and if tho r
So says W. P. G. Harding, Governor of Federal
matter was brought before tho ntten- J
tlon of members of congress
they
And he adds:
could not turn it down, lie told Very
A pp lication
"Optimism has its uses and so has pessimism; tho
graphically of many of his early J
S u b s c rip t io n 1‘ r lce In A d v a n c e
trouble is they are mostly employed at the wrong
struggles in putting over things in ■
One Vear — ..................... ...................... ftl.00
times.
A few pessimists would have been useful
congress and in his building of rail- ■
* U M o n t h s ............................ ..........- ......... 11.00
during the closing months o f 1919, now they are in
D e liv e r e d In City h r C a r r ie r
ronds and snid railroads werro the "
One W e e k ......... ....... .............—........ IB Centa
the naturo o f a nuisance. We need, instead, con­
upbuilders of tho nation and tho wasto
T h e b i g IS- to lN -p nge W e e k l y H e r ­
structive
optimists for the tide of business has
places
of
tho
world
but
Hint
they
nro
ald e n tir e ly c o v e r *
Nrmln nle
County
■
turned.”
and la p u b lish e d e v e r y K rld ny . A d v e r ­
usually trying to get nil the traffic ■
t i s i n g rntea m a d e k n o w n on a p p l i c a ­
And the prosperity thnt is coming makes all the
will boar and then some and that his ■
tion . Ilen io e r n t lc In p o litie s . S.1JVO per
yewr. a l w a y s In n d sn n e e .
more necessary the need for a permanent connec­
idea was cheaper rates for freight and
MBMSKII TIIH ANSOCIATKII 1‘ IIKSN
tion with a strong, friendly bank.
passengers and moro business instead
o f raising tho rates to where tho pub­ IB
lic could not and would not do busi-j J
N OTICE
ness
with them except in extreme i
Massachusetts wife enme home late
cases. Ho closed his m^st interesting
Wo have a limited supply o f the now Poaco Dollars which wo will dis­
from the theatre and her husband shot
tnlk by saying that tho way to pro­ ■
tribute to our friends and customers ob long as they last.
her. We shudder to think what would
ceed upon any matter was to proceed, S
happen if this was resorted to in
to organize and to function and to get
families that we know.
all people everywhere.to join the or­
ganization. His conception of bring­ ■
A lot of England’s bully beef went
■
ing the ipiestion to the people was to ■
A. W. 0 . I,, in the United Stntes dur­
■
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
get all the people together in a big N
ing the war and King George is now
meeting and barbecue, invite all tho ■
suing President Harding for the beef
b
F. I*. FORSTER, President
n. F. W1IITNER, Cashier
state officials, the congressmen and
or the money. If it was left to us wo
the subject take the opposite stand " eaac a,om’ ln tInxn,,l1
° '’" l,,0l ,n ,th*
,
. „
would take the money.
Iquietlv. but with convincing llrmness. ftv** yt’ar* " f Koad roads is a hundred , senators and the members of the rivi They'adm it that these young folk.
cent greater than the entire t i m e r s and harbors committee and show ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B R R R R R H R B R R R R R f l R R a R R R R R HR I ,a a R a a
The new eleven story hotel building ,(|V hjm|f tnkl, WlK ihtlwvA, cr0wd ah,° vnlue of thp toa,,ty ,,« far10 th“ them what wo have hero in Florida
and what we need and it will lie forth­
nt Orlando has tin steel framework lh|.jr t.X|ll.ricnc0 nn., ,lci.Iaro t|loir in. tin t mile o f good roads was bu.lt
coming and lie would do all be could
up. It is firepr.... construction, of dependence
..............„ nr)vearly,
„ ut , hcy M l o v c l Kvery boy and girl o f lugli school
course, and yet the temporary floor- in t,K, fundH1Mt„ |tal Mum\nvn „ f age in Florida is a living witnoss ol liiiaiicially nnd otherwise to help any
"SERVICE TH A T COUNTS”
the development of some community and all projects for the public wel­
ing on the eleventh floor caught fire y||Ulh
am,
cvcn
8CC
youth and even see that some good
We handle everything in
the other day. It gave the humorists has come with all this apparent folly. through good roads building. It will fare. Such nn address has not been
not be hearsay, not imagination, not heard in Sanford in some time and it
something to sharpen their saws on.
Dean Randall, of ltrown University,
T H E F R U IT A N D V E G E T A B L E LINE
------------ o -----------will it be a dream of the future, which went home to the hearts and minds of
says that bis thirty years of experi­
The pictures of the three candidates ence with undergraduates leads him will inspire the winner of that prize. all those present nnd brought them
Car Lots or Less. Ship us
lo r state’s attorney published ill a lo- to feel that the average college stu- It will be the actual visioning of the upstanding at the eloso.
A. I’. Connolly, chairman of the
cnl paper the other day were just dent is more amendable to discipline, rise and towering development of
Richm ond, V irgin ia
three dark spots on the page. We have has a larger capacity for work, has a some community through watching waterway committee o f the Chamber
been wondering ever since if that was keener interest in education and a road building, which will give the in­ o f Commerce closed the meeting with a a a n n a a n B H a n n n a n n n a a n a n n a n a a a n n a n n n n n n a B B a n a n a a a a a a i
a joke on dark horses or not. From higher sense of integrity than his pre­ spiration necessary to make the con­ a brief resume of the aims and ideas
u iia sa siiiiB ia iB iiM m B isB iisiisa m isn R sssia iiiii
of the Traffic League and the neces­ ■
the looks of the pictures wo would not decessors. He adds:
testant a winner.
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vote for any of them.
Florida should have that
grand sity of organization, more members
"They are broadminded, reasonable
------------ o-----------prize*; for no state but Florida can and a closer co-operation of all con'and most responsive to instruction
"The wives of the farmers will be and advice when once you have suc­ furnish such full and convincing truths corned.
heard from in the coming elections,"
a sto the developing influence o f good
It was decided to hold the next
ceeded in winning their confidence and
roads.—Tampa Tribune.
meeting at Orlando on Friday night
says headline in daily papers. Hope
respect."
m The most marvelous of all programs upon the Chautnuqun nnd Ly------------o------------- March 2f»th, at which time a big
ho. It is high time the wives of the
Everyone is free to take sides as
a
fnrnters had something to say in elec­
CAPITAL REMOVAL
crowd is promised and details will be m
count platform is thnt presented by Mr. Stearns under the title
he sees fit, but the wiser ones will
--------! worked out for the big meeting and
tions. If they had possessed a voice
in elections several years ago many this confidence and respect and so to • Sentiment
neimiuetu in
in Peninsula Florida is barbecue spoken of by Col. Haines and
present office holders would not hi
know and enjoy and help as much us beginning to express itself strongly
well, what they are today.
any outsiders can, this so-culled "ter­ for the* removal o f the .statu capital l&gt;iR results. I he Central Morula Wat------------ o
rible" generation to its useful matur­ to some more central location. The or Traffic League is now like a snowLakeland is still building a house u
capital was established at Tallahassee ball rolling down bill— it Is gathering
ity.— Pensacola News.
day says dispatches in the daily pa­
during territorial days when, for the mort’ s" " w »'»• n»°ro momentum,
------------ o ------------ :
pers. This is the kind of record that
most part, the peninsula portion of the mor® assistance, more notice, more re- ■
SANFORD IS HONORED
Sanford should obtain. We could build
state was an unexplored and unsettled suits at each meeting, gaining in poptwo houses a day and then have many
region.
•
i ularity, gaining members, gaining
Dob Holly is oven more chesty over
Applications left for houses to buy or
During tho past fifty years the recognition each day and it is bound
Mr. Starnes carries with him nn elaborate equipment of dynamos,
rent. Some day a man will step ill n recent honor thnt has come his way southern portion of the state .......
hns to succeed in its aims and endeavors
generators, motors nnd electrical and chemlcnl nppnrtus which have
here and build the houses needed. than he ever has been over the won- jrrown much more rapidly than the which are simply to get tho growers
cost thousands of dollars. lie has had many years uxporicnco ns a
Where there is such an insistent de­ derful achievements of the "Celery northwestern pnrt and tho hulk
of a,“ l shippers of Florida better freight
scientific demonstrator for many of tho most important Chnutnuqua
mand you can always ' 'ml a man to t ity in the way the production of
population is south and wost
of cates and a chance to compote with
Systems, at presunt being associated with tho Ellison-White System
supply it.
health-giving celery and crisp lettuce, the Suwanee river. The present |oca- growers and shippers from other parts 1■
of Portland, Oregon.
------------ o-----------Some months ago the Review of Re- tlon o f the capital is inaccessible and
l,ie country twice as far from the i
A few of theso demonstrations arc ns follows:
Sometimes misfortune
in
one i views, directed a series of test ques- inconvenient to probably two-thirds of markets as Florida. It means the very Jj
tions
to
the
school
children
of
Amerithr
nnmilntion
existence
of
the
fruit
nnd
vegetable
J
v
thing brings on greater things in l" ‘ " s 10 th0 Hthno1 ch,l,,ren ,,f Amorj- the population,
CHEMICAL ACTION— As a source of electricity, with a number •&gt;(
others. I nm thinking now o f the cn’
determine their knowledge of
Rut notwithstanding the need „ f industry of Florida.
beautiful chemical experiments in illustration.
(practlcnlly) lettuce failure in Snn- curont ovcntfl* A totnl
10,-LUi a n -ch a n ge o f location a fight between
MENS CLUII MEETING.
MAGNETISM— As a source of electricity, Experiments with powerford this vegetable season and the HWera Wcrc received to the questions several cities for the capital will probful electro mngnets.
Regular monthly meeting of Mens
freeze in California. • The splendid l,ut on,y ono " f lh,‘ whol° numher was u|,|y result in its remaining at Tnlvegetnble section o f Snnford is now com ,ct in 1,11 Particulars. That was lahns.ee, as the case was nbout twen- Club next Wednesday evening nt
THE STATIC MACHINE—Somo curious experiments.
metaphorically "denning up" on cel- Hent
by “ Xnn^‘m * ’,t‘b"ol girl HI ty years ago when Jacksonville, Ocala 7:.'I0. Usual program o f business in­
ehy, and this is due to a shortage Tcnrs
aff®» ^Uss I’attye Lyles. That nn(| two or three other cities made a terspersed with interesting features.
WIRELESS TEUEGRAPIIY— Resides sending messages across tho
from California and a fine growing wa8 n Brcnt honor cominB to Sanford contest for removal,
204-3tp j
hall a number of applications will bo mado, such as tho firing of
senson Rincc the celery was planted. ana its " t,hool». and wc su«Pect thnt
Editor Dobson, of the Titusville Atla mine and blowing up n miniature battleship at a distance.
The Lettuce for some reason or other
Fnttyc acquired a measure of (voente, made a suggestion several
TESLA’S WONDERFUL APPARATUS— Experiments with currents
rnn to Hoed and ddovolopcd other very *u'r l,r°Ueiency and knowledge of cur- months ago that appears to us the
o f high potential and high frequency.
peculiar eccentricities, probably owing rent events through a corcful and s y s -, best solution yet offered. He sugX-Itny,
Ultraviolet Rny. Miniature Lightning.
to an unprecedented dry senson. At u’matic reading of the Sanford Her- gCsts that the state buy some centralSpectacular discharges from terminals.
all events, those few growers of C ali-' "W- one of th,&gt; best llttlp ‘lai,los ia ly located plot of land, build a state
A ladder of lire. "Horn’’ lightning arrestor illustrated.
fornin who partially or altogether es- J™
,
» v«r whose destinies Hob •capital there anti sell lots to finance
Taking
a discharge of hundreds o f thousands of volts through the
taped any disastrous effects o f the , ! " ,,y "bniiself" presides with grace the project. No doubt whevor the capbody.
freeze are getting hotter prices, and ," " 1 ,|iKnity- N'" wwn‘,cp h®
“ it«il may* be located a city of more or
Lighting a HI c. p. 110 volt lamp with current passing through the
the Snnford growers are profiting ,Ml r,u,!Uy* Uo bas reason to.
'less prominence will be built, nnd by
body.
thereby, nlso, nnd the good lettucel
0 f tho ll,&lt; N0 •
l,aP®r* received from thus going into tho real estate busi"
over
the
country
only
Tho law provides that " I f t:ixloss will
thnn .......
made “up
country
....... bo more
....... - ........*
I* by al1 over
| ... thu
.. s|___
||,| .. on,y ,ir&gt; con* noss the state could build one of the
lory .-F lorid a t,,inL,' l
than
l,or conl " f l0 r* finest capitals in the country without os upon real estate shall not 1)0
good prices for
he
rect answers while lf.,288 answered a cant of cost to the people at large.
Grower.
paid before the first day o f April
' less than (50 per cent correctly. The
There was no city at Washington
of
any year, the Tax Collector ■
The confidence men and grafters' Kc'iot.il average was only II per cent, when the nntionnl cnpltnl was located
dii|ll advertise and sell.”
[
M O N D A Y , M A R C H 6TH, 8:00 P. M.
arc getting a run for their money in The questions arc sent broadcast twice |there, and there is no reason why a
'
yearly
to
schools
of
all
grades
in
orstate
capital
cannot
bo
built
up
in
Florida this season. Wire tappers
25c and 35c
This is to notify all concerned
have been nr. ested in r numher of der to stimulate interest in the teach- the same way, provided the location is
convenient and easily accessible .n all that the requirements o f law will
cities nnd they are luiding it no easy ing o f current events.
Hoys
made
better
grades
that
girls
parts «&gt;f the state.— Daytona Journal. he complied with and the Tax
mnttcr to get t *u of jail by putting
throughout. Normal school students
Books will positively l;e dosed
up a small bail bond—-as many of
them have heretofore been able to do. did little better than high school boys ENT 11 US IA ST IF MEET ING
on April first as provided &gt;y law
The governor lias taken n Itnmi in thr nml girls. One normal school w ith ' OF GROWERS, SHIPPERS AND
and all lands on which
taxes
game and is instructing court officers ft.'la students averaged ‘J.'i per cent of |
MERCHANTS LAST NIGHT have not been paid will
lie
ailnil over tho state to make the going ,orr,ct uns\vors.-Tnmpn Times,
vertised and executions issued
(ConlliiHtMl from Purr 0&lt;i*l
hard for these pests wh infest the
state every winter season. Hut with SIIOULD HE EASY FOR FLORIDA. of the ele P, ic propelled boats in o\ir for unpaid personal property
hnrbe- kmws more nbout water truns- taxes.
all of the precautions tuk m by the ofilcont o f the law there Seems to he
Harvey S. Firestone, the auto tire porL.t. m and inland waterways thn i
Ih a real (own.
manufacturer, has offered through any mi u in Florida or any other state
" the Highway and Highway Transport and his plea for a bigger nrganizaAnd pretty .soon she is going to be a real city.
atH H vaK anaaaanaK aBnaaaH aacD education committee, a $1,000 scholar- tlon and to stick together until the
ship good at any American university, St. Johns river and other "water high- Tax Collector, Seminole County
Do you remember when you could have bought n lot
QUALITY
for the high school hoy or girl w ho,w ays" in Florida receive tho Improve- 202-M-W-S
around 1th or 5th streets on Park avenue for five or six hun­
writes the best essay on "How good meats needed was most timely and to UBaaaHnaaBBUHHHaHaaBaaBaBB
dred dollars?
ronds are developing my community." |the point. Mr. Donnelly has been an
from "the cheapest that’s
IF YOU D O N T ACT NOW you are going to do some
The general extension division of active member of the Atlantic Deeper
good to the best that’s
more remembering, and the second time y o u . remember it’s
the Univorsity of Florida is co-operat- Waterways Association for
many
m ade!" We carry every*
going to hurt.
ing with the movement, and will offer years and is greatly interested in
j thing a first clilss grocery
several valuable state prizes In adtli- building up the waterways of Florida
should.
Your own terms.
tion to the grand national prize to he for the transportation of fruits and
— A Trial Will Convince—
won.
Principals of
Florida high vegetables and tho incoming freight
schools arc asked to Iny tho matter and also as lie stated last night in o r - 1
before their pupils, and high school der that much of thu swamp ami over­
pupils are urged to enter tho contest, flowed lands of the state can In*
both for thu guaural unlightening e f - , drained and UHed fur farming laudsPhones 497-4B4
feet it will huvo on pupils nnd com- thu richest nnd best lands in the
A . P. C O N N E LL Y , A g e n t
B
munltius, nnd thnt tho prizos offered world.
I
WELAKA DLOCK
* nu»y he worthily bestowed.
I Col. IlninoH when called upon snid
For information and reservation
Courtesy and Prompt Ser­
These essays will he forwnrdod to ho knew very little about waterways
vice Our Motto
tho General Extension Division and! ns ho hnd been n builder o f railroads H0° Kenneth Murrell, Adjutant Cnmpeuturod in tho Btato contest. In tho in his curly life but he did know vhnt hell-Lossing Post, Snnford.
stnto content the
sldorod individunly in competition
with every other cssny entered for
first, aocond and third place. Students
winning these places in the state conteat will bo nwnrded medals Riven by
.iio General Extenion Dlsislon. The
bssny winning first plnco In the state
contest will bo entered in tho nntionnl
contest in competition with ossuys
from other states for tho national
scholarship prize.
It should bo oasy for somo Florida
HOPE FOR THE FUTURE
boy or girl to win tho grand n&amp;tionnl
a * ‘ -000 University scholarship;
While the frivolous and audacious
for there is no state in the Union
youth of today motor and jazz along
where more plainly and interestingly,
their blithe pathway, the older folks
more completely and convincingly, can
who look on continuo to wage a ter­
bo seen tho developing effects of good
rific battle of words over the outlook.
roads on ovory community through
There are those who see only tho
which they have gone. There is hnrdgloomiest possible future for the rnee
.y n section of Florida which is not a
because of the heedlessness of boys
monument to tho good ronds idea.
and girls and young collego men nnd
There is not a section where good
women. They nre supposed to be
ronds have gono which has not devel­
blind to everything but foolish pleas­
oped financially, morally, mentally
ure and luxury, careless of their tal­
nnd physlcnlly, from fifty, to many
ents, contemptuous of the past nnd
thousand per cent over its originnl
thoughtless of the future.
condition. There are counties in
College professors, funture w r it e r s ,..........
.
...
...
.
...
,c other
»t ..- ......ti...
ministers
and, a ilot, of
worthy i Florida , in which a stubborn
, . , fight
"
was made years ago against bonding
persons shake their heads sadly or
for good roads; todny those counties,
angrily denounce these children.
beribboned with the finest of highHut there is hope. A few obsorv, .
, ought
. i . .to tknow
..........a ,*,
, i about ways,
that
era who
little
* ’ are. openly
1 . boasting
..
. tho in

n certnin number o f victims who full
into tho hands of tho swindlers, ovon
though they hnvo been warned time
P a k l la h r d e v e r y n f l e r n o o a e a e e t
dmy a t ( h e H e r a ld l l u l l d l i u '
nnd ngnin to let the other fellow’s
M a n n o lla A v e ^ S n n ford ,
game alone, Tho prcsH of Florida has
«ione Its part In keeping tho strongera within our gates warned ngainst
1'IHII.INIIKIIN
tho crooks who follow them hore, nnd
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has been
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CONVENTION OF
THE LEGION AT
PALM BEACH
PROMISES TO HE GREAT AFFAIR
IN ANNALS OF
THE STATE.
“ The stnte convention of the Ameri­
can Legion to lie hold in Went Palm
Beach March 15, 10 nnd 17 in con­
junction with the annual Seminole
Sun Dance, to my mind, will he the
magnet of countless thousands of
visitors here," declared. State Com­
mander S. L. Lowery, Jr., of Tampa,
whose advance visit to West palm
Beach is to supervise arrangements
for the entertnninment of thousands
of ex-service melt—their wives, fam­
ilies and friends during the “ One
Big Week" of festivity. The Royal
Poincianna has been selected as con­
vention headquarters for the Ameri­
can Legion and the hundreds of
rooms in this big building will be Jilt­

ed to overflowing by the "buddies”
Purcelle returned to a locnl hotel
and their friends.
1after midnight, evidently suffering
State Adjudnnt J. Y. Cheney of some pain from bruises, but decided­
Orlando, another ndvance visitor to ly uncommunicative as to his experWest Palm Beach to nssist in the pre­ onces, beyond admitting that ho had
paration for the mammoth gathering walked back to town.
only two weeks hence, was equally op­
It was learned that Purcelle was
timistic over the prospects of a tre­ taken to a lonely spot on the Winter
mendous influx of visitors. "This Garden road, in the vicinity o f n lnrgo
combined attraction assuredly should iron bridge, where a "kangaroo court"
possess double power in drawing peb- was held over him. It is presumed
plc to this internationally famous re­ the party who kidnapped Purcelle
sort," said he, in referring to the were actuated by the charge that he
jdans of the general committee, now was forcing attentions upon a locnl
holding daily sessions, “ nnd we will young woman against her family's
do well to accomodate the thousands wishes, the barber having attained n
who are coming. I have heard a nat­ not enviable repuntioi/ locally ns n
ural curiosity to see the braves and dilletnnte. It is reported thnt during
squaws of Osccolns proud people, re- the inquisition, a heavy leather strap
assembled for their dance o f penco was used, ten dollars given to Purcelle
nnd rejoicing.
by the band with Impressive instruc­
Chief Tony Tommie of the Ft. tions to leave Orlando by noon today,
Lauderdale Tribe of Indians will he nnd he was warned that if nightfnll
a conspicous figure in the “ Indian found him within the city limits, more
Village” to he provided this year on severe punishment would he inflicted
the grounds o f the Sun Dance festi­ upon him.
val nenr the lake front. For the first
This morning Sheriff Knrel and his
time in history a genuine Seminole force started an investigation of the
Indian village will he constructed, es­ occurance, but this afternoon had not
pecially for the housing o f these dus­ located any of the participants, and
ky tribesmen, their squaws and it was reported that Purcelle had left
children. Princess Annie Tommie, the city, although the young indy la
younger sister of the Chief, who was question accompanied him. hriving se­
elected by his tribe during the green cured her suitcase and its belongings
corn dance of September 15th, 190 , fro m her home under a subterfuge.—
will he another interesting inmate of Tampa Tribune.
the Indian settlement.
, C \KLAND touring, new paint,
I good mechanical condition, $00 cash,
HAND TAKES BARBER
835 per month for seven months.— II.
OUT AND I,ASHES HIM
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HUT HE WINS GIRL &amp; O. MOTOR CO.

Re'iieved

in 72 Hours
Without Drugs
Pain* In lto art. C h u t. Rliouldar, Am u 1
Annin* I'eetori*—Didlcuit Wreath. Hmotherlnn, D lujr, Fainting Spall*. D npalcal HwellInia. Albumen and Sugar, h a te lieen perm an­
ently relieved u l t h l n 7 2 Aoure t o 2 M i l # ,
w i t h o u t D r u g * a n d A fedM nia, In thouund*
of race*, by Th* Walden Method. W f c of
•afferent of Ile h rt Trouble, Canllao A ithm a,
Angina, Iltood Preeaure,Threatened Paralyiie,
Hardened Arterle* and Kidney Complaint*
have no organic trouble and can be promptly
and perm anently toileted by The Walden
Method, w ithout d ru g i. W rite for 69 page
book, copyrighted, explaining th e N ature,
Cauaea and P erm anent Relief of th#** complaint*, w ithout druga, Scientific Consultation
Chart, References, etc., which will be u n t tc
sufferer* Free, upon receipt of a statem en t ol
tbolrcaa*. Address; T he Walden InsUtute,
Suit* 107, Plymouth Did*., New Uaven, Conn.

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Orlando,
March .‘1. ( Special ) f—,
Surely the Kansas City superinten­
About eleven o'clock Wednesday night dent of school) can’t expect to drive
i ns he was proceeding to his roo'm on effe&gt; t as drinking booze.
i West Church Htrcct, T. O. Purcelle, !
i known ns "Red" n local harbor, was In Circuit Court for the Seventh Judij seized by live masked men and forced
c'al Circuit of (he Stnte « f Flor­
to enter a waiting automobile parked
ida, In and far Seminole Coun­
in the darkness, Purcelle is a husky
ty.— In Chnnccry
fellow nail gave buttle to bis kidnap­
DIVORCE
pers, resulting in n passerby coming Charlotte Downey, Complainant,
to bis assistance under the impression
vs.
thnt he was the victim of holdup men. Raymond Downey, Respondent.
Two of the hand flourished pistols in
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
the fnee of the would-bo rescuer nnd The State of Florida to Ruymnnd
warned him to proceed, then joining
Downey, Now Willard Hotel, Washthe other three in the machine and
ington, D. C.:
driving rapidly in the darkness tow­
You are hereby commanded to be
ards the west, bearing Purcelle with nnd appear In the above
entitled
them.
cause on the Ridu Day in April, A.

D. 1922, viz: thi^lrd day of April, A.
m m m m
D. 1022; otherwise, the bill of edmptuint filed in said cause will be taken
ns confessed by you. Witness
the
Honorable Janies W. Perkins, as Ru
judge of the above court, nnd my «B
name as Clerk thereof, and the seal
o f said Court, at Sanford, Seminole
County, Florida, on this the 24th day
of February, A. D. 1022.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
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Seminole County, Fla.
By: V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C.
THOS. J. A. REIDY
JOHNSON &amp; GARRETT,
Kissimmee, Florida,
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law
Counsel for Complainant.
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Practicing in State and Federal Courts

: PROFESSIONAL:
AND BUSINESS :
DIRECTORY :

Kimball I’ innos, from factory to
tiotne prices. When you nro out shop­
ping, don't fall to stop in at T. J.
Miller &amp; Sons' and look them over.
Then see Mr. Lanier, for prices and
terms.
288-tfc

Ovor Seminole County Bank

G eorge A . D eCottes
Attorney-at-Law

s anf 0rd Steam L
FOR SERVKfl
Call 146-J
W. RAWLING.Ii

.. Employment
The vocational commllt«(
ness and Professions! Wtj
requests all young son
employment to register l
National Bank.
AGNES G. BERNER,(

SANFORD NOl
WORKS |
V. C. COLLER.I

G e n e ra l Shop an
Work

Over Seminole County Bank
CONTRACTOR and
SANFORD
FLORIDA 517 Commercial Street

CARPETS and RUGS WASHED and
Specialist In Spinal Adjustments
CLEANED at your home, or we will
Geo. W .I .
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call for nnd deliver.— Hnmilton-Bcach
W m . J. K erm ode, D. C.
Real Estate nnd
method used... Makes rugs look like
Doctor of Chiropractic
new.— Sanford Steam Presscry. Phone
SANFORD
Gnmer-Woodruff Building
5f«0, Sanford, Florida.
2B8-6tp
Office Hours:
0 to 12 n, m. nnd 1 to 0 p, m.
Under Section 575 of the General
Sundays nnd evenings by uppointment
Statutes af the Stnte of Florida
Notice is hereby given thnt F. D.,
S. O. Shinholser
Hickok, purchaser of Tux Cortlficuto
No. 808, dated thu 2nd day of Juno,
Contractor and Builder
A. D. 1013, has filed said certificate
SANFORD
FLORID *
in my office, and has made applica­
tion for Tax Deed to issue In accord­
WE DELIVER THE GOOD*
ance with law. Said certificate em­
braces thu following inscribed prop­ Uuick Service T r a n s it
erty situated in Seminole County,
To the Ball H*
, Storage Facilities
Florida, to-wit: ’ N 1-2 of SE 1-4 of
if we please you, (ell others; If no
we vvil go; if
NE 1-4 of SE 1-4, Sec. 28, Twp. 20 S.
tell us. Phone 49h
Rango 32 East. 5 acres. The snid
find bargains the
land being assessed at the data of the
issuance of such certificate in the
use looking anj
H. W . N IC K E R SO N
name of Muaselwhite &amp; Howard, Un­
ions said certificate shall bo redeemed Public Accountant, Audita—Systems
Income Tux Service
according to law Tax Deed will issuo
Room 10 McNcill-Davls Bldg.
thereon on the 11th day of March, A.
uhone 852
Orlande, Fla.
D. 1022,
WITNESS my otTicial signature and ■r
seal this tho 4th day o f February, A.
A uto R adiator R epair
I). 1922.
Shop
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Located at 207 French A ve„ between
Seminole County, Florida.
2-4-onw-Gtc
V. E. DouglnsH, D. C. 2nd and Third. E. R. BERGQUIST.

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CALL TO WORSHIP

For Florida: Gonernlly fair

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Chicken dinner 7fi

cents at the
4-oinole Cafe Sunday (tomorrow.
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PAYERS
CITV TAX HOOKS CLOSE APRIL
, ,922 AFTER WHICH ALL TAXfl REMAINING UNPAID WILL HE
COLLECTED BY LEVY AND SALE
OKTHE PROPERTY UPON WHICH
itXKS ARE DELINQUENT.
ALFRED FOSTER,
City Tnx Collector.
Hfll'K touring, good condition,
cash. $50 per month for seven
^ (h ,*._!!. &amp; f). MOTOR CO. 299.21c
your friends about those exceljyst Sunday Dinners nt the Seminole
(iff. They are the real thing in the
la, of eats.
294-ltc

Supreme
Seven-Passenger
With Famous
ANSTED ENGINE

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Mr. and Mrs. R. s. Holly and Mrs. To every soul that hears, this mes­
It. J. Holly returned ia^t night from
sage bringing
Ellcntnn where they we-p guests of Sweet rest from every sorrow, sin
Mr. and Mrs. James Wood, the parents
and care,
of Mrs. R. S. Holly.
Comes peace within, and oftimos
angels singing;
Many Sanford friends of S. J. Hligh For thus the God of Heaven answers
&gt;f Orlando were glad to ace him here
prayer.
Inst night. He came up with M. W.
— Paul C, Hurlmns.
Tnrpeiy to attend the meeting of the
( entrnl Florida Water Traffic l.o.rPUKSIIYTHKIAN CHURCH
gue.
There are continued additions to the
church
each week. There "were bap­
I lie Sanford lligii School Girls en­
tized
last
Sunday, two men and a
tertained the Ft. Pierce High School
young
lady.
girls who played basket ball here last
night with a dance nt the Holly homo 1 Services Sunday:
after the game. Ice cream ami cuke i 9; 15 a. m.—Sunday School.
11:00 a. in.— Preaching.
was served.
2:00 p. in.—Junior C. E.
2:15 o ni. lot •rmeilinto C. E.
.1. I). Lcftwich will auction off a
0;!in p. n
Senior C. E.
hunch of business' lots on Myrtel ave­
T'Vn n, m. Preaching.
nue on the site of the old fiber fnc
Monday at IL.’iO p. in.— business
tory next Wednesday. These lots aro
meeting of the Auxiliary.
most desirable for factory sites ami
many other purposes. See the ad
vertisement in this Issue.
T. C. Mathews, of the prominent
contractors and builders of Orlando
was here yesterday looking over tho
I city with a view of locating here in
tiie building line. He was accom­
panied by Mrs. Mathews and their
ninny Sanford friends were glad to
see them.

($2285 F. O. B. Factory)
A. P. Connelly hus a page adver­
tisement in this issue announcing the
Tills car is built sp e cia lly sale of Rose Court lots. He has tak­
U meet the demand for a en over the selling end of tho propo­
strictly high-grade, unstinted, sition for this beautiful subdivision
■■cramped, seven-passenger1 and will push tho snle of lots. His
! advertisement says that nothing is
touring car— c o m e a n d see lit.
|being given away for the real value
1 is in the lots. Rend the advertise­
ment.

. &amp; 0. MOTOR CO.

Advance dope— Enter Hall. 2i&gt;|-2lo

DISTRIBUTORS
ANFORD

FLORIDA

Chicken or turkey dinner at the
Seminole Cafe Sunday.
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Monday Circle No. 2 of the Mctho
odist church will meet with Mrs. C.
II. Smith and Mrs. Wm. Musgrave at
the home of Mrs. Smith of the corner
of Palmetto avenue and Third street
at 3:00 o’clock.

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THINK
Of a bank as the most human o f institu­
tions, do you?
W hat other institution deals so closely
with the dreams, ambitions and confi­
dence o f human beings?
Every dream, every ambition must have
a solid financial foundation fo r its real­
ization.
We are here to help make the dreams o f
fhis com m unity come true.

The Seminole County
Bank
STRENGTH

PROGRESS

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICE
SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1922.
Subject:
“ MAN."
Sunday School __ .10:00 a. in.
Church Service.___ 11:00 a. m.
Woman’s Club Bldg., Oak Ave.
All aro Welcome.

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Wc* arc expecting a splenuul day to.
morrow at the Congregational church.
Wo trust that every member nnd
friend will bcout and endeavor to
bring some one with them. Mr. Burbans has two messages that might to
prove both Interesting and helpful,
[n the morning his subject will be
"The Broad Foundations Needed for
Successful Life." At night he will
speak on "How to Get Right With
God." We shall lie pleased to have
you meet with us and shnre in the
joys of worship. Come.
HAI'TIST SERVICES SUNDAY
0:30 a. in.—The Sunday School
11:00 a. m.—Preaching by Dr. Hy­
man on the subject, "What Is Your
Life?"
0:30 p. m.—Tho B. Y. P. U.
7:30 p, m.— Dr. Hyman will lie bore
but four more Sundays. Be sure to
hear him Sunday night on the sub­
ject, "Going Through The Fire."

TEMPERATURE
Well, we called the turn on
tiie weather this time, any­
how. Said it would rain and
be colder* and it did and it
is. Great weather for the
celery crop but bad weath­
er to work in the fields.
Looks now like more rain,
more rest will lie the slogan
of the Republican party and
the Farmer’s Alliance. And
tomorrow is Sunday and
you cun go to church with
the feeling Unit your pray­
ers for rain and cold weath­
er have been answered.
5 :Ml A. M. MARCH I, 1922
Maximum
80
.Minimum
02
Range
02
Hummctcr
30.10
Rain
,oi
West and cloudy.

St rangers
free.

invited

SERVICE

Church Service* for the 1st, Sunday
in Lent will be:
9 ;4r&gt; n. in.—Sunday School.
11:00 a. in.—Choral Celebration and
Sermon.
7:30 p.nt.—Vespers nnd Address.
For the Early Service, the Rector
will be at Christ Church, Longwood,
and for Vespers at 3:0ft p. m., at All
Saints' Church, Enterprise.
At the 11:00 a. in., Celebration, Rev.
Dr, Lcfflngwcll, former Rector of
Grace Church, Toledo, O,, will lie tho
Rev, Preacher. That Parish is well
known ns being Inter that of Rev. Fr.
Cyrus Brady, the well-known author
anil novelist.
Everyone is always cordially wel­
comed to Holy Cross. The Rector is
always glad to meet everyone nftor
services in the Tower-Vestibule.
All dnily Lenton services for the
week ore according to printer! Lenton
Service Schedule card. Take one for
reference.
. all

and

LIONEL D. MANER, Bv P. A.
INCOME TAX SPECIALIST
.,2114 Marietta St., Atlanta, Ga.

Lnw i ihrary B|dtr f 0caIlli F)ft

At SANFORD FLA. WEDNESDAY, Mch.
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gj
Rosary nnd Benediction nt 7:30 to__ morrow night.

Princess
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Ed V. Price &amp; Co.
is the outstanding tailoring house of the country today—
they lead in Quality and Service— and to the particular man,
who wants value received when having his suit tailored to
measure— see

MR. ROY J. SMITH
Ed. V. Price representative— nt our store until midnight
tonight

Kokins $c Britt

sitttings

METHODIST CHURCH

The Store That 1st Different

Sunday School 11:30 a. m.
Dr. Walker's class at Princess
Theatre 11:50 n. ni.
Subject of morning sermon, "Wait­
ing for Power.”
Epwnrtli League, 0:50 p, in.
At 7:30 p. in., Dr. Walker will
preach of “ Hell and Who js Going
There." Special music.

Sanford, Florida
IEXI

The Bank of Safety
Security-Service

REVIVAL AT THE METHODIST
CHURCH.
The Revival planned by Dr. Walker
and the Methodist people, begins to­
morrow and will continue for nt lenst
two weeks. Services will be held
daily at 10,00 a. m. and 7:30 p. nt.
with perhaps some special services
which will be announced later. Tim
Missionary women have been having
a lot of cottage prayer meetings in
the different sections of the city.
These will be continued it is hoped
unttll every home is reached.
Dr. Walker served the Methodist
church for sometime as General Ev­
angelist and Mr. Boyd was for ton
years jn the Evangelistic Held, bosldos
they worked together in several
states nnd large cities, so tlioy un­
derstand just what they nre about.
There will be no sensational carry-

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

prosperous

New Year.

1The Peoplesn ' fC f 1j
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The Preserving Indus­

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You »lll always find good meats and Salt Water Fish.
Phone iironiplly filled and delivered

Orders by

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Tillis’ Market
311 SANFORD AVENUE

SOO-11 BiabM Building,
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modern brick hotel, with privnte lmths nnd hot water heat. First
class cuisine. Rates $2.50 to $3.50 per day; $10 to SIS per week, ac­
cording to locntion of room.

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Tomorrow is the first Sunday cf
Lent.
Sunday School nt 0:00 a. m.
Mnss nt 10:00 n. m.
Sermon: “ Tho Fasting of Christ In
the Wilderness." Toxt taken from
the Gospol of tho day.
Masses, confessions nnd holy coin■ ’ nn,nion during lenton week days nt 7

"Julius Caesar" at the
Wednesday, nil star cast.

could be made by Ed. V. Price &amp; Co. if they did muchinc
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hand-felled their garments, but this would put them in the
general run of ordinary tailoring nnd clothing houses.
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TOMORROW.

Auditing-------- A ccounting-------- Appraising

possible, therefrom. Como nnd bring
your friends. A cordial Invitntlon to
persons of every faith. There will bo
no muck raking and nothing to offend
any child of God.

A MATERIAL SAVING

n

HOLY CROSS CHURCH

4 % INTEREST PAID

ing on. No kicking over pews or
standing on tables, etc. Just plain
gospel preaching nnd good lively
singing.
We need n revival In Sanford not
alone In the Methodist church, nnd Its
hoped that every one will nttend
these meetings nnd get all the good

:

The deep toned belfry bolls are loudly
Ilut the wonthor report says frost
calling;
Instead of freezing.
From brazen throats their vibrant
voices pour,
The cold wenther saved the day for In streams of melody, so welcome,
the celery growers and they are look­
falling
ing happy today.
Dn hearts that wait and worship in
that hour.
I)r. George Hyman and City Man­
ager C. J. Ryan have returned from n Within those mellow tones of Hipiid
short visit to Tampn and St. Peters­
sweetness
burg.
Is hoard the whlsp'rings of a voice
Divine,
The auction sale of the beautiful lot That calls away from all of earthly
on Palmetto avenuo that was to have
greatness;
taken place today was postponed un­ Saying, "Child of pain and sorrow,
til Monday. Soo Ed Lane about it.
thou are mine."

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“'fhu City Substantial”

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SANFORD
“The City Substantial"

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

VOLUME I!

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1922

NUMBER 295

TO AID SOUTHERN WOMEN
WITHIN TWENTY-FOUR
GOVERNOR TO CO-OPERATE
IN OBTAINING EDUCATION
HOURS LLOYD GEORGE
LANGHORNE SISTERS START IN PROHIBITION MOVEMENT
WILL TELL THE WORLD
--W ILL BE NO PARDONS
Movement That Will Mean One Hundred Schol­
arships for Southern Girls

MARION COUNTY
INJUNCTION ON
ONLY STATEMENT STATE CAPITOL

Just What His Inten­
tions Are About Re­
signing

WIRE TAPPERS
NO TROUBLE
TO GET BAIL IS HARD-

NEW YORK, March (1.—(Hy the Associated Press).—Southern women
For Any People Convict­
living in regions devoid of. modern advantages are to have education brought
ed of Violating State
to them by n movement set on foot by two of the famous Lnnghorne sisters
of Richmond, Virginia, Lady Astor and Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson. Lady
Liquor Laws
Astor, who was Nancy Lnnghorne, sent her contribution to her sister, Mrs.
Gibson, who was Irene Lnnghorne, an original Gibson girl. They expect to
raise funds to award more than one hundred scholarships for technical
SCHEDULED IIEFORE CIRCUIT schools, colleges and prep schools, arrange for loans for needy Southern
FT. LAUDERDALE AND JACKSONgirls.
pitOM HEADQUARTERS THAT
COURT AT TALLAHAS­
VILI.E PRISONERS WALK OUT PROHIBITION NAVY WILL SOON
MEANS ANYTHING IN PO­
SEE TODAY
HE PATROLLING THE AT­
ON CASH MONEY
LITICAL CRISIS
LANTIC COAST
(lly Thi- \ KMirlnlrd I'rraal
(Ilr
The
Amorlnl.it
I'rraa)
TALLAHASSEE,
March
0.—Argu­
(Ilr The Aaaorlatrd Preti)
FORT LAUDERDALE, March 0.—
(Ur Thr Axioolnlfd I’rraa)
WASHINGTON,
March
fi.— ment on application of Marion coun­
JACKSONVILLE, Mnrch 6.—
John Moore, of Portland, Me., one of
Within twenty-four hours, or at
ty interests for injunction to restrain
Governor Hardee assured C. W.
the alleged wire tappers arrested here
most forty-eight, the world will
further work on the new additions to
Crooke, state superintendent of
several weeks ago, put up $7,900 cash
know definitely whether Premier
the state capitol here is scheduled be­
the Anti-Hnioon League that
IkiiiiI Saturday, and was released from
Lloyd George decided to resign
fore Circuit Judge Love here today. Is a Prerequisite to Voting, Just as in the Case of Jail.
persons convicted of violating
«r continue ns chief of the coali­
the state liquor laws, need ex­
men—Buford
Seeks
to
End
Confusion
tion government. This is only the
pect no pardons or commutation
only substantial conviction emerg­
of
sentences, it was learned here
TALLAHASSEE. March 0—Recent­ vides that such persons shall not he
ing from the tnnglcd contradic­
today.
Crooko conferred with
ly the attention of Hon. Rivers II. denied the right to vote because of
tory rumors In crisis which en­
Governor
Ilardee Thursday at
Ruford, attorney general, was called not having paid a poll tax for the
grossed political observers over
Tnllnhnsscc.
to a statement in one of the state year 11*20. Under the existing con­
Saturday and Sundny.
papers substantially to the effect that ditions such persons will he required
WASHINGTON, March 0—The pro­
under the laws of Florida, women'are to pay the poll tax for 11*21 to qualify
LONDON,
March 0.—Premier,
------hibition
"navy" will be ready for op­
to
vote
in
any
election
in
1
1
*
22
.
Lloyd George returned to London yes- PRESIDENT SAYS HIS ADM1NIS- not required to pay a poll tax for
eration
in
Atlantic constnl waters in
“Some persons have assumed that HAD •ICTUHED RICH PIIOSeither 1920 or IP2 I in order to vote
terdny afternoon from Chequers
TRATION IS A RETURN TO
search
of
liquor
smugglers somo time
PHATE LANDS IN
in the elections of this year, The 1tin ooll tax was not collectible hcthis
month
it
was
declared last night
court, whore ho spent the week end.
NORMAL
EVERGLADES
. e there was no law authorizing
attorney-general lias written .i, . I ....
at
enforcement
headquarters.
His only political guest over the week
-------newspaper in question the following tile assessment of a poll tax against
end period he was away was Charles
WASHINGTON, March I?.—A roArrangements have been completed
letter which is of timely interest and women on Jan. I, 11*21. This posi­ NEW YORK, March it.—Alfred E.
„ „ ................
„
#
_iofficials
said,
A. McCurdy, chief coalition political turn to normal ways of government, which will doubtless do milch to clear tion, however, is not correct because Lmdsav, under„ seven
indictments for i
.
*whereby, the prohibition
'
,
Imieaii
is
to
Have
nave (lie
tile use of sub­
whip.
President Harding declared in an ad­ away any uncertainty which may it makes no difference iindeh the law fleecing society women out of large
marine ••linscrs not now being used
Shortly after arriving at his of­
dress before members of the National have existed on the subject. The let­ whether u poll tax was assessable or sums of money, was accused Satur­ by the coast guard. Nine of these
ficial residence in Downing street, the
ter, omitting the name and place of not, the payment thereof may he made
premier was visited by Lord Rirkon- Press club Saturday night, lie consid­ publication of the paper, is ns fol­ a prerequisite to tile qualification l&lt; day by bis former associate, I)r. little craft, former navy terriers, nro
said to be immediately available for
head, the lord high chancellor, and ers an achievement of his first year lows:
vote mid under our law it lias been Kmitc Arvid Killind, of having plan­ transfer to Dry-laws commaiidcrs.
ned
to
sell
the
French
government
Winston Spencer Churchill, secretary j„ the White House,
made a prerequisite and the non-as••Tallahassee, March 1. 1022.
Prohibition Commissioner Haynes
of the colonies, lhc conference be-,
nothinir else had been ncconi- "Gentlemen—My attention iius just sussability thereof is only recognized three and one half million tons of
said
last night it would take about two
phosphates
from
mines
pictured
in
tween tho trio lasted nil hour.
pllshed, the president, said, “the long been called to the dipping, which I as a valid reason for the non-pay­
weeks
to mall and equip tho sub­
the
Florida
Everglades.
I he disposition in political quarters
toward getting back to normal enclose herewith, which 1 am inform­ ment when and only when it is not
chasers
for duty as a prohibition hob
Dr.
Enliiul,
indicted
Friday
for
in London seems to be to believe that wnyH 0f government would seem to ed was taken from your paper.
assessed because of l lie proposed elec­
patrol
but
declined to divulge his
the climax in the crisis Is not likely m&lt;} to ,mvo bccn tbo achievement of "I do not wish to appear officious tor being not of age, or being 0Vl’r grand larceny, was quoted by Assist­
plans
for
meeting
in their own oloant
District
Attorney
Murphy
ns
hav­
to lie reached before next Tuesday tbe year &gt;&lt;
blit it occurs to me that the statement fifty-five years of age, or having lost
ment the swarms of rum runners, said
ing
said
that
Lindsay
persuaded
him
when Arthur J. Bnlfour is expected |
address was delivered at an en- contained in this clipping may lend to n limb in battle, or shall have become
to infest the Atlantic coast, lest valu­
disabled in the United States army or to get out of the army in 11)10 in or­
to deliver nn important speech In tertainment given in honor of his first a good deal of unnecessary trouble,
able information reach the ears of
der
to
help
carry
out
(lie
plan.
Lind­
London. According to nn apparently *«0ff|t.|al* birthday and to mark the, "Under the nineteenth amendment navy service.
wily liquor skippers.
say
did
not
own
the
mines
at
the
"A mail, who moved to the state of
inspired statement issued yesterday occng|on a birthday cake surmounted (M the federal constitution there can
It was learned, however, that pro­
time,
nor
the
place
where
they
were
there is no change In tho situation. by «ono candle" was presented to bl. no difference between the require- Florida in April, 11*21, is entitled to
hibition authorities contemplate u
supposed
to
lie,
Dr.
Etilind
wns
re­
Lloyd George’s offer to resign has b|m_
mats of the law as to the qualified- register and vote in the June primary
screen of swift ships operating from
been held in abeyance, but not with••j am not unmindful of the fact," tinn of an elector between male and this year but it will be necessary for ported to have said hilt was confident Maine to Florida, and in the Gulf of
of financing a scheme to acquire thorn.
drawn. He still is awaiting nssnr- |ireBj(|cnt Harding said, "that my pro- female voters, and under the law ,of him to pay poll tax to qualify altk *&gt;
Under this reported scheme, Dr...Mexico to prevent the lauding of illlcho
was
not
in
the
state
Jan.
I,
11*21,
nines of the continued loyalty of t*&lt;e ,|0CCS)U,r was ill and that the govern-'the state of Florida, all persons boEnlind,
who spoke French was to go it alcohol, Sub chasers to form tlnr
unionist party to the coalition govern- mcnt was in the drift of the reaction tween the ages of twenty-one and f if- and no poll tax was assessable against to France to conduct negotiations prohibition fleet, officials said, are be
ment.
from the war, but," lie continued, ty-fivc years, except those who have him. The same rule applies to all with the Paris government.
ing loaned by the coast guard as it ill
The premier points out that can- *‘prob|cms of readjustment are infill- bmt n limb in buttle,* are required to persons, male and female, residing in Dr. Enlind said he bad known Lind­ unable to commission them for this
(lidntcs are being chosen in various jte|y mort, difficult than any ofyon pny poll tax for the two years next the state of Florida, who are other­ say since 11»IK, when the broker wns service because of lack of funds and
constituencies for the upprouchinu
can imnffinc.**
preceding the date of the election to wise eligible to qualify and who he- a private detective and strike-breaker, trained personnel.
g en eral elections who openly disclaim
Mr. Harding said lie liked to throw (become qualified to vote. The law canie eligible to qualify in 11*20.
lie and Lindsay bitterly attacked one The ships are 110 footers and nro
"Yours very truly,
Lloyd George’s leadership, yet re- nBj||0 t|u, cnrcs „f official life and specifically makes an exception to nil
another
Saturday, Enlind claiming now scattered at Atlantic const guard
"RIVERS RUFORD,
ceivo the approval of Unionist head- n,jnRit. wjtb gatherings like his nudi- persons who became eligible to quali- (Signed)
that
he
cashed
certain checks only to stations but the prohibition authori­
“Attorney General."
quarters and he considers it impos- t,ncc «jf there is one trouble with ' fy to vote in the year 11*20, and pro­
take the money to Lindsay, and the ties have planned to centralize their
slblo to go on under such conditions. tbjg wb|to bougL, job,” he said, "it is
broker avowing that be bad prnetti- activities probably basing the main
It is further understood that the pro- 1jn bojng n |IUmnn being."
j
fleet at New York with n strong
|rally supported Enlind for years.
mier insists, In the event of a general
^ president, he said, cannot hold \T A A T T I A lYIPC'
squadron on duty in Florida waters.
election that there shall he a niore 1himself aloof and cannot find time i lv F / m l i l j l / a l l v l j
While the coast guard will retain
REGIS’ FIGHT TODAY
equal allocation of scats between the
^ n|| the things done he would
the
title to the submarine chusers tho
FOR WAGE CUTS FOR
unionists and liberals In the coalition,
to ,|0
RAILROAD EMPLOYES prohibition bureau will bear the ex­
whereas tho unionists claim the pro,4| ncV£r fin,| myself done," he said
pense of their operation. Enforce­
poiidcrunre of the seats.
I never find myself with my work
111%Thr \«aitrlfiti'il
ment agents will be on board each
CHICAGO, March (I—Railroad la­ boat.
The situation is complicated by the conjp|etc(|, | don’t believe there is a
YEAR WILL HE NOTAHI.E FOR bor nnd tho nation’s largest trans­
fact that while the Unionist members bu,1)aM being who can do all the work
portation lines will open their fight
FAILURE TO PUT THINGS
of the cabinet nre earnestly urging ^bcrc js t 0 hP done in the president’s TO USE FORCE SAYS SENATOR
NEW, REFUHLICAN FOREIGN
over the present scale of wages this MAN WRITES HE KILLED
OVER
the premier not to resign, the coal.- Qffjcc
TAYLOR BECAUSE OF AN
RELATIONS COMMITTEE
morning before the United States
tion members of the government nre ,,j^ gctims aH though I had been
OLI) FEUD; LEAVING U. 8 .
( I l r T h e Aaaiirliitetl I’reaa)
Railroad Labor Hoard. More thnn
almost as anxious thnt hu should re- 1prt,8|(|t,nt for twenty years," he con­
WASHINGTON,
March
0.—The
Re
Illy Tlic ,\«»«irlnlrtl I’rraal
175 roads have placed petitions for
sign.
tinued, adding that "life has been so
WASHINGTON, March 0.—No al­ publican majority in congress during reductions averaging 10 per cent be­ LOS ANGELES, March 0.—Captain
They expect to see little prospect
b, the past yenr “that there’s
its three years of control of tho gov­ fore tho bonrd, a move which has David Adams, of Los Angeles police
of success for tho coalition in tlu* gcarcojy any impression of life out­ liance in the four-power Pacific trea­
department announced Saturday that
ernment
since I91H, and the Republi­
general elections, nnd many of them standing before I came to Washing- ties nor any obligation to use force, can administration during the past been met by ninny groups of employes lie hnd received n letter from n man
are anxious to seek a reunion with iori( UXcoj)t one, my viewpoint of the Senator Now, of Indiana, Republican year "have wholly failed to make good by counter proposals for wage ad­ whose nnmo he refused to disclose,
the Asquith liberals under Mr. Lloyd gonnt 0 compared with what it is to- member of the feirgn relations com­ their pre-election purposes, and to vances.
stating that tho writer hnd killed
Attempts to block the hearings and
George's leadership. They admit this (|a y » n t. emphasized that he did not mittee ‘declared today at the opening grasp the true economic conditions and
William Desmond Taylor, motion pic­
secure indefinite postponements are
solution of tho situation presents dif- mcnn this in any unkind spirit,
ture director, whose recent deuth has
apply
sound
remedies
therefor,"
Cor­
of the senate discussion of treaties on
regarded likoly in rnllrond circles. The
ficulties hut they express tho belief There have been some plans which
baffled investigntors.
dell
Hull,
Chnirmnti
of
the
Democratic
that it might bo accomplished in |)aV0 n„t been worked out Mr. Hard­ behalf of the administration. New National Committee, declared last six shop ernfts unions, representing The letter, Captain Adams snld was
time. *
ing said In discussing Ills first year declared treaties gave safeguards for night in a statement reviewing the 900,000 employes and constituting one written by an educated man nnd was
There is a growing advocacy here jn jbe whito house, and some dreams peace to United States and did not im­ first year of the Republican party’s of the strongest groups of rnil work­ sent from n city In Connecticut, the
ers, nre first on tho hoard’s program
pair American sovereignty.
of a postponement o ftho Genoa eco- wb|t.b have not come true,
name of which he declined to dlscloso,
administration of national affairs.
for the wage honring. It wns said
nondc conference until after general "Maybe some fault lies with the ex­
and
mndo circumstantial statements
WASHINGTON, March &lt;1.—A reso­ "The patent failure of the chief Re­ thnt n. M. Jewell, president of rnll- that filled In precisely with fncta de­
elections arc held unless the present t.cutive," he added, "hut it can’t be all
publican policies and tho astonishing wny employes’ department, American
lution asking President Harding just
crisis is solved In such a mnntier as for n»g a divided authority,
veloped hy tho pollco.
breakdown of the reactionary leader­
to leave tho premier with undiminish- * The president said there were coin­ what effect the ratification of four ship after March I, 1021, constitute ^deration of Labor, representing
f’nptnin Adams snld he would not
ed authority.
pensntlons for all tho exactions of his power Pacific treaty will have on the the chief characteristics of the twelve the shopment, would nsk postpone­ Hiiy deflnntcly thnt tho letter was a
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office, however, in contributing to celebrating Lnnsing-Ishli agreement months of the Harding adminlstrn ment of the hearing on numerous genuine confession but he would say
TWO ARE INJURED
"restored order," and in mnking bet- between the United States and Ja­ tion," Mr. Hull declared. "Tho first techinnl grounds.
thnt the department put much cred­
A total of 1M roads will seek the
NEAR GOULDS, FLA.
ter tho civilization we have inherited. pan was adapted today by the sen­ yenr of this administration will al­
ence in it, and wns mnking n thorough
10 per cent cut for shop workers
AUTO HITS TRAIN He asked the support of t.iu news­ ate.
ways be notable for its failures rather when the enso comes up todny, nl. and quick Investigation.
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1paper correspondents us molders of
The letter expressed regret thaf he
though the shopmen have asked In­
WASHINGTON, March 0,—Resolu­ than its successes.
d ir The Aaanctnieii Pre««»
public opinion, in his task of making
could
not rollect the rewards offered
"Having for temporary political ad­
MIAMI, Mnrch fl.—A Leo Allen nge „th,H rcpub]ic of ours the host gov- tion introduced by Senator Hornh, Re­ vantage, helped to create conditions creases on hut eighty-flvo of these for the nrrest of tho slayer, but an­
fifty-four, nnd postmnster nt Goulds. cn„nont |„ the world and the sheet publican, of Idaho, one of the* treaty now so grievously complained of by ronds. ThlH wns duo It wns snld to nounced thnt tho writer wns leaving
failure to get tho employes petitions
opponents, and agreed to without roll
twenty miles south of Miami, was 1|nc|lor 0f democracy."
the people, Republican loaders are in on time. Tho shop men nsk nn In­ tho country Immediately. It gavo re­
probably fntnlly Injured, nnd Maston „[( wg can make it the sheet un- call, after a Hhort debate in which stopped from asking to be excused for
venge for nn old feud as tho motive
crease of 1.1 cents nn hour over the
O’Nolll, a farmer, wns seriously hurt chor o( democracy," lie added "then Senator Underwood, of Alabama, de­ their failure to remedy them."
for the shooting of Taylor, and vraa
present scale.
this morning, when n freight train wjj bavo contributed to the current clared in his opinion tho agreement
signed hy n name thnt hnd not been
Chairman Hull assorted that having
struck a motor truck In which they wj,|cb keeps alive the great stream of would he wiped out entirely hy series defeated in 1910 nnd 1920 the reconconnected with tho provlous Investi­
BELFAST IS QUIET
of conference treaties.
gations.
were riding.
'civilization."
structian program of the Democrats,
.
TWO WERE KILLED
Captain Adams declined to give out
LOS ANGELES, Mnrch 0.—Tho! the Republicans "are now proposing
Allen died In n hospital hero just RIGA, March O.-A United Front on State is expected to rest todny and the same remedies" to restore the
any
fiirthe* details nsd snld that he
III- Thr Aaanrlnlrd I’rraal
world -problems affecting cnpltnl nnd
before noon todny.
would
not show the letter at present.
BELFAST,
Mnrch
fi.—Belfast
is
tho defense Is tobogln Its efforts to country from panic conditions which
labor nnd meeting of all Intornatlonquiet
todny
nfter
n
week
ending
of
prove tho Innocence of Madalynno tho program wns designed to uvoid.
"Julius Cnesnr" nt tho Princess aje8 Wflg rocomnionded by the Exccu*
disorders in which two persons wore Easter Monday the bnll of the sea­
Wednesday, nil star cnBt.
291-3tc {|v0 |cnt|ers of tho Third Internation­ Obenchnin who is on trial hero for
295-2tc
killed and twenty-one were wounded. son.
The
Herald
for
Post
Cards.
ale today, after two weeks discussion. the murder of J. Bolton Kennedy.

WOMEN MUST PAY POLL TAX
FOR YEARS 1921 AND 1922

HARDING’S JOB
IS UNFINISHED
MOST TOO BIG

LINDSAY PLAN
TO SELL LAND
IN OUR STATE

REPUBLICANS
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NEW TREATY NO
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wholly of products of tho Chappell
farm servod in tho good old southern
style, In tho hospitable manner of tho
Chnppoll homo nnd with that touch
MRS. FRED DA1GBR, Boclety Rdlior, the Indies of tho Methodist church
Phone 217-W '
know how to r Ivo to those nffnlrs nnd
I f y o « li» » * e * T
v U l t l m e 7®* it was enjoyed rlpht down to tho last
k - l f y o u nr* s o l u s sny»»fc«r« m oosilmB
spoonful. About sixty people were
horn*, op U too Mf MltrwUUSt
■ p o s t a l r#ril to Ifcl* 4 *|»*rt«n»nt,
S r t a l U , o r I r l r li p o n r t h e
** w " ' served nnd nfter they hnd all enten

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Telegraphic Reports from Important
Markets
NEW YORK: 38, cloudy. Fla. 3
arrived. Supplies mmlerato. Demand
and movemont limited, market slight­
ly woaker. Fla.’s 3s-0s I3.00-I3.25j 8s
mostly $2.30; 10s mostly $1.73.
ST. LOUIS: 20, elenr. Fla. 1 ar­
rived, 1 unbroken, 2 brokon cars on

Enstor Mondny tho ball of tho son
son.
204-2tc

jT he Star Today

You want homoliko cooking, homollko ntmosphoro, ronl conking, whon
you think nbout your Sunday dinner.
Get all of It nt the Seminole Cafe.
204-ltc

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ncvcrnl of tho .nwmborn of tho cl» „ ,nm rk.t Moody. Fow ootly oolos. Fin «
SOCIAL CALENDAR
were cnllod upon for short talks nnd -Is-Os, mostly $3.73.
PITTSBURGH: 37, cloudy. No ar­
tho evening wns spent most pleasantly
Monday—St. Agnes &lt;3ull«l will moot nnd profitably by nil present nnd thoy rivals. 27 cars on track.
Opening
at the homo of Mrs. Paul BiggerH,
prices
Snturdny:
supplies
moderate,
left the Chappell home with tho feel­
corner Second and Oak avenue nt
Demand nnd movement slow, i inrket
ing thnt It wns good to be members
dull.
Fln.’s 3s-0s, best $3.25-$3.B0,
3:30 p. m.
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of the Sundny school, to bo residents j
Mondny—Pipe OrRnn Club will meet
mostly $3.23; some green, $2.25-$3.00.
Classified
Ads
5c
n
line.
No
M
of Snnford nnd to know Mr. nnd Mrs.
BOSTON: 20, partly cloudy. Fla. i rra....nd tnken for less than 25c.
with Mrs. McAllister.
Chnppell nnd tho good ladles of tho
Mondny—Circle No. 1 of the Metho­ church nnd InBt but not least, Dr. 2 arrived. a cars on track. Demand ta nnd positively no classified
dist church will meet with Mrs. Walker, the teacher and preacher and
ka nds chnrged to nnyone. Cash
™ ««»«* reported,
Cownn nt her home on Park ave­
CHICAGO: 34, clear. Fla. 0 ar­
must accompany all orders.
his nssistnnt, Mr. Boyd nnd nil of
rived.
30
cars
on
track.
Demand
and
nue, nt 3:30 p. m.
R*
Count five words to a line
those earnest workers of the church
Monday—Circle No. 3 of the Methodist
who are building better thnn thoy movement moderate, market steady. Ra nnd remit accordingly,
Church will ho entertained by Mrs.
know In this field that offers so many Fin’s -Is-Os, fancy $3.73-$ 1.00; ordinary ka
P. M. Elder and Mrs. II. L. Gibson possibilities nnd potentiates In this $3.23-$3.50; 8«-Os $2.23-$3
the
nt tho home of the former on Oak c J t work for kU d «0,l the b.n«Ht
CINCINNATI.:
night. 31, snowing. Fla. 3 arrived, 8
avenue at 3:00 p. m.
WANTED
Monday—Business and Professional of mnnkird.
on trnck. Supplies liberal. No I
---------------------,---They will not soon forget Henry enrs
demand or movement account of tho! WANTED-Position ns auto mochnnWomens’ Club will meet at tho Club
Chnppell’s chicken pillnu picnic.
ic or truck drivor.—G. A. Moffott,
weather. No sales reported. Closing
rooms at 8 p. m.
Somlnolo
Hotel._____________203-3tp
prices Fridny: domnnd nnd movement
WILL
TREBLE
CAPACITY
WANTED—To
buy incubators in good
E. I. Matthews, of Mlnmi, ex-state
slow, mnrkot steady, Fla.’s quality is
OF
GAS
PLANT
condition.—Seminole
Poultry Furm.
auditor, is spondinR n few dnya in this
fnir, 3s-fls, boat mostly $3.25, few
Route
A
200,
Snnford.
294-ltp
.
, ,
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$3.50; poorer $2.75-$3.00; Ha-lOs,
city.
Plans arc being Inid for the cn25-$2 50
WANTED—Laborers, Bonrdnll Pack­
ing house. Apply Mondny, 7 a. m.
R. S. Miller, stato nRent for the Inrgement on a big scnlo of tho gnB' ~PHILADELPHIA: .30,. coudy. Fla.
works,
now
a
part
of
the
water
nnd
ftrrivc{,
8
cnr8
on
track.
Too
few
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t
204-ltc
I)ort automobile, is in the city nttendlight company, but which wll bo re- loffcrlnR!, to cfltnb|ii,h market,
inR to business.
FOR RENT
talncd by the Cheney interests after
r a l TIMORE: 35, raining. No arthe city takes over the water nnd r ,vn,9 ? cnr8 Qn trackf C|0HinK prlc. COTTAGE FOR RENT—J. Musson.
Miss Mildred Dickson, of Jefferson light plnnts, according to an nnnounco
2D4-3tp
Court Apurtments, Orlando, is spend- ment made today by J. Y. Cheney, es Fridny and opening Snturdny: De
maml
and
movement
moderate,
marFOR RENT—Furnished room, 411
InR the week end hero with relatives. spenklng for the company.
Ikct steady. Fla.’s 4s-0s, $3.40; few
Park nvenue.
.
289-Otp
It wns reported on tho stroot yes­ $3.75; 8s, $2.50-$3.00; 10s, $l.B0-$2.
FOR SALE — 1 Cyphers incubator,
Mrs. Gus Randall and children, of terday thnt the plant,would bo sold.
MINNEAPOLIS: 30, clear. No ar­
holds 140 eggs. Address "I” enro
Pnducnh, Ky., arc visiting her par "On the contrnry," said Mr. Cheney rivals. 2 enrs on track. Supplies are
of
Horald.
201-4tp
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Crimm at this morning, "we nro preparing to 1liberal. Domnnd and movement mod­
their home on Elm avenue.
enlnrge the plnnt to more thnn dou­ erate, market steady. Fla.'s 4s-(ls, FOR ItENT—domfortnblo light house
ble its present capacity to carry on $4.25-$ 1.50; washed $4.75.
koeping rooms, 318 Palmotto nvonuo.
290-10tp
Mrs. George M. McKen.de, of At­ the work of supplying the city with
ST. PAUL: 20, clear. No arrivals.
lanta, Gn., and Mrs. T. E. Culverhouse gas. it
I broken car on trnck. Supplies are
FOR SALE
To give some Idcn of tho enlarge­ moderate, demand and movement mod­
of Baltimore, Mil., are spending the
ment figured upon Mr. Cheney said erate, market steady. Fla.'s 3s-(ls, FOR SALE- -Double barrel gun. No
week end here at the Montezuma.
the present capacity of the plant is $4.50.
use for It. Call at corner 4th and
Misses Mary Bee Smith. Janice j 300,000 cubic feet per day. and this
292-3tp
KANSAS CITY: 30, clear. Fla. 1 Snnford Ave.
Mathewson, Marguerite Jackson, Mar- will be Increased to more than a mil- arrived, 5 cars on track. Supplies are FOR SALE—New Home Sowing ma­
liberal. Demand and movement mod­ chine, just overhauled. Mrs. O. T.
ion Willis, Betty Summerlin, Harriet lion cubic feet a day.
The company, Mr. Cheney declared erate, market steady. Fla.’s $4.50.
Wynn, Jessie Wilson and Elsie Hous­
Pearson, 1002 West First St. 292-3tp
POTOMAC YARDS: reports pass-, FOR SALE OR LEASE—Ono 20 acre,
er of Ft. Pierce are among those here will expend a •onsidcrnble portion of
to play basket ball with the local the funds representing the sale of tho jags for 24 hours previous to 11 a. m. I one 10 ncro Snnford ave. walking
water nnd electric plants, in the mod­ today: 35 ensr destined: New York, I
team.
ernizing of this gas plant, with tho 15; Philadelphia, 0; Baltimore, 4; Bos­ distance to city. Two lots corner
Center and Elm ave. Two lots west
iden of "cntching up with tho needs
Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Sanders and of the city, nnd anticipating the fu­ ton, -»i Pittsburgh, 3; Providence, I; side Pnlmotto ave., 50 ft. from Elovi Montreal, 1; Syracuse, 1.
two children, of Boston, Mass., are ture growth.
i onth St. Make offer. B. T. Corey,
visiting with their uncle and aunt,
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owner, 115 N. Spring St., Los Ange"Wo purpose," hc.snid, "to be in u
You don’t hnvc to worry nbout thnt^ ,
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o88tf. 29-tf
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dnvidson, for a position to give the city the utmost
fow days before going to housekeep­ service in this field."—Reporter-Star. Sundny dinner if you go to the Semi­ WINTER PARK—If you nro Inter­
nole Cnfe. Chicken or Turkey Dining in tho cottage on Third street, re­
ested In a comfortable homo on a
nor tomorrow.
294-ltc.
cently purchased and remodeled by
im Rn Rn Re Ri Ra Ra
J. I). Davidson. Mr. Sanders intends
LABOR LEADERS CHARGED
making Snnford his home, having ac­
WITH EXTORTION, ETC., WERE ■ 10 Stores in Georgiacepted n position with the Snnford
FOUND NOT GUILTY TODAY
Furniture Co.

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BOOK-LOVERS CLUB.
Mrs. Henry McLnulin entertained
the members «»f tho Book-Lovers Club
most delightfully yesterday afternoon
at her home on Fourth street.
A charming note of springtime was
suggested by the use of pretty spring
flowers arranged in crystal | ‘nscs and
bowls in the various rooms. Quanti­
ties of sweet pens in pastel shades be­
ing used.
Tho afternoon wns pleasantly spent
with sowing and discussion of books
and current event. Late in tho after­
noon the hostess served chicken salad
with accessories followed by an ice
course.
Those enjoying tho cordial hospital­
ity of Mrs. McLnulin were, Mrs.
Frank Woodruff and sister, Mrs. Lonman, of Greenwood, S. C.; Mrs. E. D.
Brownlee, Mrs. Stella Arrington, Mrs.
J. B, Paco, Mrs. J. C. Bcnnott, Mrs.
I... P. Hagan, Miss Annlo Hawkins,
Mrs. E. P. Morse, Mrs. It. A. Howard,
Mrs. Ilnrry Ward nnd Mrs. Fred Wil­
liams.

CELERY
R*l R.1 Rb Rn Rn Ra Rn Ra

slstbd by the good ladles of tho Moth- .Total cnrlot shipments from Manodist church In preparing for wonder- «teo section this season to date,
ful nrrny of chicken pillnu, rnnshed enrs
......... ••••••■......”
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poU tto.;, rrlnp celery, peas, o k e Tol»l cnrlot .klpm .nl. from H o c
„„d
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lo
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It wns n dinner compoBod almost enrs

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A drnmatic story of a man who after he has mar­
ried into an old family, is told he is a half caste.

Also a Sunshine Comedy
SATURDAY at the Princess— Gladys Walton in
"The Guttersnipe,” nlso a Comedy
Chns. Brady, the Baritone Soloist, will sing every Wed­
nesday Night
a

SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
1018 West First 8 treet

1018 West First Street

beautiful lnko, writo or cnll 547, Win­
ter Park.
288-fltc
FOlt SALE—Tomnto plnnts, nny
quantity, for prompt delivery.—
Chnso &amp; Co., Phono 530.
288-tfc
FOR SALE—Two story business
building. Apply to tho owner, Klcn
Ares, 805 0 th St.
284-20tc
FOR SALE—Warehouse with R. R.
siding. Within four blocks of center
of city.
Geo. W. KNIGHT
272-tfc

tan. Price 25c per box at nli shoe!
dealers.
287-2C

LOST
LOST—On First street, n long bt..
ponii pin with ono pearl out, SaturJ
day night. Finder plenso leave it
Herald nnd receive reward. 285-tfe
LOST—Pearl Kappa Sigma fraternity
pin with words " J. II. Hall, \{u
XI7”. Return to Ball Hardware CoJ
and recoive reward.
29l-'2tn

DODGE touring, $100 cash, $25 per
month
for 11 months. Best of condi­
FOR SALE—Onk and other hard
tion.—B.
&amp; O. MOTOR CO. 293-2tc
woodi strand wood rnngo, $2.50;
fire plnco, $2.00.—Hoskins Jones,
Tho Hcrnld, 15c per week, delivered!
Bcardall Avenue.
280-tfc
FOR SALE—Harley Davidson motor
cyclo, two cylinder, three speeds.
Henry McLnulin, Jr.
Box 010.
285-12tp
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST

MISCELLANEOUS
Miss Welch, tho Fumouu Boauty
Specialist nt Bower &amp; Roumillnt’s all
this w e e k . ____________ 287-7tc
TRY GUARANTEED AMERICAN
Lcnthor Dubbin. Will wntorproof
nnd proBorvo your shoos. In blnck and 212 East. 1st St.

Snaford, Fli

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Sanford’s New Store-

LADIES’ DEPARTMENT

MEN’S DEPARTMENT

SHEETING

PALM BEACH SUITS

Y ard wide

$12.50

10c
BUNGALOW APRONS

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GOOD LINE OF TRUNKS

Assorted Colors

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$12.50 TO $15.00

$ 1.00

VOILES
Figured, Flowered and Stripes
40-in. wide, yard

LEATHER SUIT CASES
$4.00 TO $12.50

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PAY CASH

If you only saved $10.00 or $15.00 each month hy pnying rash, would $
he worth while?--------------------------------------------------------

CAILLE ROW BOAT
MOTOR
Just wlmt you need for this sea­
son’s fishing. On display at
Ball Hardware Co.

Sanford Machine and
Foundry Co.
H O F -M A C B A T T E R Y C O M P * A N Y
AGENTS
“BUILT FOR AN OVERLOAD”

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Chicago, March 4.—Simon O’Don1nell, formerly president of the Chicago
Carlot Shipments Reported March 3rd Building Trades Council, and three
71 I other labor leaders charged with
Florida—Sanford section
2
1 1graft, extortion, and conspiracy in
Florida—Manatee section
1
, connection with the alleged building
Florida—Tampa section
California—Southern district
4 trust here, were found not guilty to­
day by a jury.
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97
Total cars—
It is more economical, it is ensior,
Florida, liont I.
it is better to go to the Seminole
Cafe for your Sundny Dinner thnn to
Destinations of Florida Shipments
bother with it at home. Try it.
Now York, 15; Potomac Yards, 9;
294-ltc
Cincinnati, 3; Philadelphia, 2; Denver,
1; Dallas, 1; St. Louis, 1; Wnycross,
15; Chicngo, 4; Detroit, 3; Washing­
Sanford Machine #
ton, 1; Muskogee, 1; Houston, 1; W.
Foundry Co.
Jacksonville, 1; Florence, 13; Boston,
3; Pittsburgh, 2; Ottawa, 1; Toledo, Genernl Machine and Boiler Work;
1; Columbus, 1; Savannah, 10; Balti­
more, 3; Jacksonville, 2; Omaha, 1; Cylinder Grinding; DeLuxe Pistons;
Flint, 1; Minneapolis, 1. Total enrs, Oversize Bings and Pins; Flywheel
90.
Steel Gcnr Bands; Crank Shafts re­
Diversions Filed Since Last Report
From Wnycross: Potomac Yards, turned; agents for Cn 111v Inboard nnd
4;* Cincinnati, 1; Louisville, 1; Rich­ Outbonrd Motors. -----------Phone 62
mond, 1; Grand Island, 1.
From Savannah:
Pittsburgh, 1;
Advance dope—Eater Hull. 294-2tc
Ilnvc you tried one of those fino
Potomac Ynrds, 2; St. Louis, 1; Du­ Sundny Dinners at the Somlnolo
luth, 1.
Cafe? If not you ure in the minority.
CHICKEN P1LLAU PICNIC.
From Potomac Yards: New York, Como in tomorrow and lie convinced.
.
294-ltc.
Henry II. Chappell gnvo n chlckon 2; Pittsburgh, 1; Philadelphia, 1.
All quotations are for siiIch on Flor­
pillnu party nt his home on Celery
nvenuo Inst night to the big Sunday ida Golden Self Blanching celery in
School class of the Methodist church 10 inch crates unless otherwise stated.
Shipping Point Information, March 3
thnt meets every Sunday at the Prin­
Hot, partly
cess Theatre under tho leadership o f ; SANFORD, FLA.:
cloudy.
Holdings
heavy.
Demand
Dr. Walker. The class is composed of (
, . . and
.
men who belong to tho Methodist. movement moderate, market steady,
church nnd to other churches and no change in prices. Carlot» f. o -b
.1 ♦ do
I nni
tmliintr to
to nny
nnv enuren
church . cush track: 10 inch crates
some thnt
not belong
. (.olden Self
n(,
but nttend tho class at tho Princess , Dhindiing, in Hit rough, . - ,
regularly. Mr. Chappell Is one of the $2.15, few as high as $2.25; carlots f.
boys bimself nnd knows thnt chlckon &lt;&gt;■ »*•
pillnu is just nbout tho finest, thing f«w »« &gt;'•* « ' *2; R0- Wn"hc‘1’ pre*
In the English langudge dictionary of cooled, mostly $-.75.
cooking nnd Mrs . Chnppoll knowB Total cnrlot shipments from Sanhow to get tho best results in the
ford section this season to date,

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 6,1922

PAGE TWO

PUIILICITY RILL SHOULD PASS newspaper man nnd woman to 8co to u
whlch to the nverngo former and
NEXT LEGISLATURE
merchants. For insftnco if tho rail­
that no ono is elected In this count!
who
is not friendly to this |PRisla
roads
had
been
satisfied
with
$260
a
P u h tlih rd t r e r j « tlr r n o o » rx c c p t « a » Thu publicity bill, introduced in tho tion. Another hill classify!,*
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d a y nt th e H e r a ld I l u ll d ln v , 107
ear for cnbbngo this year they would
Max no Ha A t n Hanford, Kin.
Inst
legislature
and
fathered
by
the
a
legal
newspaper,
will
„iao
.
b
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have hauled hundreds of cars of cab­
Florida
Press,
providing
that
nil
fi­
Ily
n
Snnford
Celery-fed
bo
presented
to
tho
next
sossh,,,
„f
?y
bage out of the state and the cahnancial transactions of cities, counties legislature.—Florldn Business P n * !
Man
bngc growers would have some money
I'U IlM SlIIC ltS
nnd
other district organizations dis­ or.
to show for their work.
Now tho
bursing public funds should mnko
R. J. H O LLY _______________ _____ K d ltor
m
fm m ** no an
railroads
have
hauled
no
cnbbngo
nt
If, J. 1.11,1,A l l » ....... H r r r r la r y -T r r n a n r r r
complete and itemized statements of
H. A.
...................... n e a r r n l M n n a x r r
the oxhorbltnnt rntc of ovor $100 and
C. I - 111 W I N ..... ..... C ir c u la t io n M a n a g e r
their expenditures, should pass tho
Good
Morning
Eve
the
growers
have
plowed
tho
cabbage
I’h n n e 14S up to ClOO 1*. M.
coming
session of tho legislature. And
"A yard of silk, a yard of laco, a
under—n dead loss to growors and
A d v e r t i s i n g Ita tr a M ade K n o w n on
A p p lic a t io n
railroads. What tho Water Advocates wisp of tulle, to give it grace; a flow-, it will pass If the newspaper men of
.fu b arrlptlnn P r ic e In A d v a n c e
want Is n hotter rnto from the rail­ or placed whero flowers go, tho skirt tho stnte endeavor to put it^ across
One Y e a r .............. ...................................... $11.00
roads and a better rnto by wnter In knee high, the hack waist low; one Thu legislative committee of tho state
CITY TAX BOOKS CLOSE APltir
Hlt M nnlha .............................. ................... H.00
press consisting of G. E. Ilosmer, 1, 1022, AFTER WHICH ALL TAX'
D e liv e r e d In C ity b y C a r r ie r
shoulder
strap,
no
sign
of
sleeve.
If
order
thnt
tho
growors
of
Florida
can
One W e e k ................ .............. ..........15 Ceuta
live. If there is nnyono in Snnford or she should cough—good morning Eve!’ Frank K. Anderson, J. E. Worthing­ ES REMAINING UNPAID W in nr
ton, Willis Powell, J. II. Humphries, COLLECTED BY LEVY AND SAlI
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nny other pnrt of Florldn thnt can see
l y c o v e r * H em ln ole C o u n ty
C. C. Cnrr, C. E. Mullen, Frank lb OF THE PROPERTY UPON WHICH
and la ptihllahrd e v e r y F r id a y . A d v e r any objection to tho .farmers getting
A Hay That's Lost
tla ln g r a le a ntnde k n o w n on n p p llc n Sloncmnn and R. L. Swegcr held a TAXES ARE DELINQUENT.
a better freight rate, if there Is n
tln n . I le tn o ern llc in p o llllc a . $X3U p er
Count that day lost
y e a r , n lw n y a In a d v a n c e .________________
meeting at Tampa just beforo tho
Whose low descending sun;
business man in Snnford who objects
ALFRED FOSTER
I K. Mill: It T D K ANNO Cl AT HI) I’HBNN
press
breakfast and will soon begin 201-2 He
Finds
no
candidate
ready
to
the
business
men
getting
n
bettor
City Tax Collector]
CAHIJACK MARKET SICK
bombarding tho press to get them
freight rnto, then the objector is evi­
And anxious to run.
busy. In tho monntime, follow news­
Wonder why thnt Chicago hubbyl
Cahlmgo growers and buyers in dently getting a snlnry from the rnilpaper
men, see tho prospective candi­ who had wlflo pinched for talking1
You have to he introduced to a wom­
Tho Jacksonville paper snya that Central Florida have been jolted by ronds or is tied to them hnnd nnd
foot. There is no light on the rail­ an twice this day and time. When dates for tho legislature in your coun­ rough to him on her fingers didn’t
civilization follows the use of soap
excessive
freight
rates,
over-produc­
roads. The people simply Intend to first you meet her she’s a blonde nnd ty and get them to promlso to support look tho other wny.
nnd water. In other words where
this mensurc. It will save the state
tion
and
low
northern
markets,
ncget cheaper rntes by water nnd by then next n brunette.
••lucre's life there's soap.”
money in tho long run, nnd at tho
railroad
thnn
they
are
getting
now
•------------ o----------cording to lending operators. S. .1.
Tip to debating clubs—Do love |VJ
Hnme
time givo a little business to tho tors make most most for joy (,r fJ
Does It Pay?
The most miserable man in Sanford Sligh, of S. J. Sligh &amp; Co., is nuth- j cvcn if thl,y nro obliged to put in their
newspapers. Wo plead with every trouble.
____.
I own boat lines nnd the millions of dol­ Does it pay to pnss all pleasures
In the one that is innoculntcd with ortty for the statement
thnt in the ,
lars—MILLIONS—thnt
nro
spent
ev­
Jn
our
Journey
through
this
life?
the virus of selfishness, lie ought to ,„
,tnke
. something
...
,for_ ...
producers
nro discour ery year for high freight rntes will Does it pay to hoard vast treasures.
lus «...
liver_ nnd, iISftnford
. . . section
.
. . .
aged
to
the
point
where
they nre | build a fleet of ships in a yenr’s time
Causing others pain nnd strife?
heart.
:
plowing under cabbage crops rather lhftt wiI1 cnrry (lI, of Florida’s fruits Docs it pity to leave behind us
All the good friends that we meet, 3
What a man does for himself dies than accept bids of less than 60c on . nnd vc(rctnhles to tho eastern marBreaking all the tics that bind us
witn him. What he does for Ids com­ hampers loaded into the cars, In this kets.
Don't he misled by the bray of any To the joys that nuiko life sweet?
munity lives forever, says Herb Fob connection Mr. Sligh said:
“Cabbage is a drug on tho market asses. They are simply masquernd. Docs it pay to grab and plunder,
kel of the St. Augustine Record. In
Seeking only fame and gold
that case—well, you know the ans­ at all points in the North. Prices re­ ing in the lion’s skin nnd mean nothceived even on low f. o. I&gt;. cost hardly ing.
' Rending homes and hearts nsundcr
wer.
cover freight and handling charges at
j To secure what neighbors hold?
A Bank especially o rg an ­
this end. Buyers arc able to secure JT „ E ,l()YS AS » n Aw MATERIAL Does it pay to climb by walking
There is a city ordinance against stock at practically their own fig -1
ized and equipped to render
_____
Over weak souls on our wny?
dr'ving cars with cut-out open in the u res, and cannot get out whole. The
incom parable, s e r v i c e ,
In these days there is very consid­ ^Does it pny to dash on, mocking
city of Snnford hut it is not being en­ crop—a large
share of it, at
Those who falter? Does it pay?
w hatever your needs may be
forced and there arc n lot of dubs least—is going to waste in the erable discussion of the matter of raw
—Selected.
chasing round town all times of the fields. In some sections the grow­ material necessary for industrial pur­
u
day and night making more noise thnn ers are plowing the crop under, and poses. Government agency, corporate
Judge- “You lire charged with
a dozen thrasning machines, Where we will have a repetition of last
and individual and organized efforts breaking a chair over your wife’s 1
is
the
motor
cop
and
the
balance
of
„
. . .
,
year's experience. So far we have nre put forth for the most practical head."
the police force that they do not stop
„„
rL.|U)rt on netion tak_
and the most economical use of raw
Prisoner- 'It was mi accident, your
it?
i eii at the Interstate Commerce hear­ material entering into manufactured honor.”
ing in Washington on the feight rate . products and into the supplies rcJudge—“Well, that’s different. You
Lindsay the gilt edge New York jsslu.. We do not believe any ac- ipiired by mankind. Of tho latter, mean you did not intend to hit her?"
broker who skinned so many Indies tion taken will affect this season’s
NOTICE
Prisoner—"No; I mean 1 didn’t in­
coni, a product of the earth, comes in
out of their inheritance nnd is now in crops."—Florida Grower.
for much discussion with reference to tend to break the chair."
jail was also about to pull off a big
-----------o----------Wo hnvo n limited supply of the now Peace Dollars which wc will ilisits more perfect utilization nnd its
swindle in Florida phosphate—al­
CURED BY ADVERTISING
tributo to our friends nnd customers ns long ns they last.
careful conservation in order thnt the
"Can anyone,” asked the teacher,
though he did not own n foot of Flor­
best results may he eliminated. So “give a sentence using the word ‘dis­
ida soil. Glad he didn't get Florida
Advertising during periods of les- wjib reference to other raw materials, arranged?’ "
into it. We would never have heard soiled demand has proved to he one of commendable attention is given to the
pupils nmni
balked. iFiiml,i j , *
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l uiiiiiiviHliliMU uiiviHum in L i VI 11 tu tnv j The
l liu lfirst
n nt three
till fl. |iu|iiin
iun
^ ‘ as ° 1 rom ” nor urn PnP_■tho chief means of reducing seasonal nmttcr „f proper use, or employment, ly her eyes lighted on little Angelo.
crs.
unemployment, today a most serious t() tjR, t,n,| Hint mankind may host he j "Angelo, can you give mo a so*- ■
”
i handicap to American industry. Hun- 80rVed.
tence?"
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
“Honest John," the Inst of the big dreds of thousands of men are laid off
ijut w|,at
about
the
boys?
In
a
1
“Sure,” .......
said Angelo. "My
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... j poppa, _
B. F. WHITNER, Cnshler
gambling house proprietors of New annually in tho various trades bealtogether respedtful and he getta up dissa morn nnd he lightn ■ F. P. FORSTER, President
York, has been pestered by the pot- cause the sale of goods which they 1Worthy, they are 'raw material.” Only da stove. She smoke. He say, 'Damiee until he has quit, and gone to op-! produce is limited to curtnin months, tbjM amj
important, thnt hoys nm disa range!' "
erntlng in Wall street, the biggest
The President’s Conference on Un- have hearts and minds and animate
gnmldinir hell of all, where gnmhling employment, in its efforts to fcrmul- bodies, something not possessed by
The day before she was to he marin millions is regarded as perfectly atc plans for reducing nation-wide cua| ail(j otlier material things that riod the old negro servant came to her
legal, ns Well ns honorable. Moral: If johlcssncss, has found American re- | Hro t.laMSed as raw." Is not then this mistress and entrusted her savings in
you must gamble, gamble in big fig- sourccfulncss already mitigating this 1i,oy »rnw material"entitled
to and herkeeping. “Why should 1keep it?
“SERVICE THAT COUNTS”
urcs, and you will he respected, nnd | even. Inquiries hnvo brought to light worthy of all possibleconsideration? I thought you were going to getmarWe handle everythin# in
maybe sent to Congress.—The Amerl- f"r example, thnt one New York com- Much of such consideration is now he- ried," said the mistress.
can Legion.
pnny, which does a large business in i,* given to the boys, ns is right and
“So 1 is, missus, hut do you s'pose
THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE LINE
dried fruits, by advertising to tho proper. They neeil more and more I’d keep all dis money in de house
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Bus driver paid no heed to signnl of c"nsumer has lengthened the season a|| d 1u time. They always are with ! wid dnt strange niggur?"
Car Lots or Less. Ship us
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train the other day and his bus load for oatin« its products.
us. As the In -s of yesterduy become
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of people were killed. Tile snnie
A Cleveland firm manufacturing the men of today others keep filling
MENS CLUB MEETING.
Richmond, Virginia
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thing happens here every week only | l,,cn’H L'b&gt;thing, in which the stylos the gap. There is no depletion in j Kegular monthly meeting of Mens
there has never been a bus load kill- 1fluctuate by seasons, has Kept up their ranks. Boys will be here when | (j|ub next Wednesday evening nt
ed. A bus load were injured the nth-! l'ontlmioUH Production by standardiz many other varieties of "raw nutter- 7 .30, Usual program of business in­
er day on Celery avenue hut it will
products and advertising in- ini” are exhausted. Thus it is evi- i terspersed with interesting fonturcs.
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not stop the fool drivers from doing d.iscmentsto retailers for accepting dent that hoys are a constant and con294-:itp
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the same thing over again next week. 1deliveries over anextended period, tinning subject for study, for nttenThe way to stop any recurrence of uudeod of only at the opening of tho 1tion and help on their way to man- I "
,
this accident is to stop the careless st‘ns°r*.
, hood.
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drivers from driving nny more cars of
Another Ohio corporation which
It is just as true today as it over
makes women's clothing has achieved was that “As the twig is inclined so
nny kindd.
the same results.
It makes models will lie the tree." Families, churches
That recent rain and cold spell that Ht'cording to carefully laid plans, and and schools are doing a vast amount
AT THE
, fltruck us Saturday means several *’•' udvertlslng has inspired retailers of good work in direction of giving
hundred thousand dollars saved to tho ‘""fidence in its judgment ns to the the boys proper inclination, a love
celery growers. Upon such little K°0,'H ,,n&lt;*t*,tJ seasonal demand for for home, for righteousness, for
things hinge the prosperity of the ^em .
knowledge—nil of a character that
growers but they are not scared or
Rochester men’s clothing fnrtory , will enable them to grow into men
Thu law provides that “If taxn dull periods between seasons by of the right sort and type—honorable t;s upoll real estate shall no t be
down-hearted. If they lose out on one
crop In the Sanford section they make ,n,ikitig 11 stock of consewntitve mod- men, of whom the world never lies paid before the first day of April
it on another. And the celery grow- ,I'H' ,UI*I advertising mid-season sales an over-supply.
Everywhere in this country of ours of any year, the, Tax Collector; j
crs will make money this year beyond &lt; prices which cover overhead hurt
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that manifects so much of practical shall advertise and sell."
GRETCHEN COX AND COMPANY
nny shadow of a doubt. The cool '•.nee no profit.
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weather prevailing will keep up pric­ Pennsylvania manufacturers of glass interest in humanity, hoys nre reThis is to notify all concerned
Headed by Gretchen Cox, premier violinist, who is always a favorite ■
formerly a very Intermittent industry, coivlng attention that has for its mo»t
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es and keep the celery in fine shape.
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hnve stabilized considerably by low- i woi thy object their proper trainin.; that the requirements of law will a with Chautauqua nudiencca. She is supported by two accomplished ar­ ■
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tists—a vocalist and a pianist.
A new party is being talked about crin«r price" (&gt;f goods ordered at cer- loading, we would prefer to suy, i:i ho com plied w ith ntld th e T nx
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in the north that will ho neither R0- ,n*n seasons, nnd advertising this ro. ori.er that they may develop into ]}()0 lts w illpositively be
closed ■
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publican or Democratic hut will lenn diiftlon.
Customers have taken ad- splendid manhood. In the rural see- on April first as provided by law ■
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NEW
ENGLAND
MALE
QUARTETTE
townrd independent idea and mostly v,u:tnge
this cut. thus spreading thins as well as in tho towns and cities
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toward labor unions. We ennnot see 'v,,rh OV(t the entire year and onnb- this attention is being given by those nnd nil lands on which tuxes ■ A quartet of top-notch singers presenting some of the host songs for
why labor unions or any people with 'big the makers to keep on their cm- who appreciate the immortal value have not been paid will be ad­ ■* malo voices interspersed with capital character impersonations aml
amusing monologs.
common sense would want to turn Payees.
that is in the most valuable of all vertised and executions issued
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nway from the Democratic party or
1,1 Brooklyn a shoe corporation cn- raw materials—the hoys,
for unpaid personal properly ■
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from the teachings of Woodrow Wil- Paying thousands now
advertise* Club work in tho country sections, taxes.
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ZEDELER SYMPHONIC QUINTET
son. If any sensible person enn pick throughout the year instead of only Boy Scout organizations, Y. M. C. A„
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Five artist-instrumentalists who interpret with feeling the music of
tomers to cooperate by plnclng or is going on, with the ulthpnto man of
the masters. Koprnno solos supplement tho delightful instrumental
■ H n siiD B M aE in aK isB iiR E n B n ’r : (iers when tho firm most needs them .' iou! worth as the object of attain
selections.
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QUALITY
*t They also advertise a staple shoe not munt. Is not this work well worth all Tax Collector, Seminole County
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£ Subject to seasonal demand, which the time, energy and money employ­ 292-M-W-S
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ed? Assuredly it is. If the hoys of ■■■■■»*■
help*; the retailers, as well.
UUc.AHjiLiiiK-'i u .:
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S
-----------„----------this
nation,
nr
of
any
other,
are
not
a
from "the cheapest that's
• • aa
worth
saving,
of
developing
into
NO
FIGHT
ON
THE
RAILROADS.
N
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•
s good to the beat that's S'
strong, sturdy, upright men, what is
a
Wc carry every­ ■
3 made!”
a
A
few
simps
here
wanting
to
curry
there in the universe that is worthy
thing
a
first
class
grocery
:i
a
Season Tickets for All Five Days, $3.00
3 s h ru id .
v favor with the railroads for some ren- of protection of fostering cure?
a
a
a
It is, therefore, most commcudahle
m son or other tnke exceptions to the
a
2 — A Trial Will Convince— u "ship by water" movement on the to give the hoys of today that ntte :a
u
i
n ground that it is a fight against tho tion which their importance, their i 1a
a
As far as the Central trlnsle value, demands. Whether in
■ railroads.
a
„! Florida Water Traffic League knows the home, the church and the school,
A M E R IC A N L I C I O N
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Hi there are no railroads and the rnil- or through the agencies already re­
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Fhnnea 4U7-491
n - i m c i BeuNOH-KMiHoie $w omc$
reads probably knew nothing about ferred to, and to those represented by
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the league nnd euro nothing. Tho Rutary and Kiwnnls, and kindred 01WF.LAKA BLOCK
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lengue Is going right ahead nnd ship-' ganizations of men, this work v/l.nund reservation
Courtesy and Prompt Ser­
ping
by water
«nd for boys
-, 1 For# information
. everything
.,
_ and tho
,
_ is of the utmost import
„
_
,
a
r
vice Our Motto
rnilronds can cither lower their ratos «nco. A h it is practical so will bo the aoa Kenneth Murrell, Adjutant Cnmp.
Immntorial measure of its success.—Tlmcs-Unlon. bclI-Lossing Post, .Sanford.

SANFORD DAILY HERALD
THE HERALD PRINTING CO.

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a flaw In Wilson’s tnctlcs or prove
that he was not working for tho best
Interests of the people at all times,
we nTe willing to join a new party.
Hut you will have to prove it.
------------ o----------A picture in the northern dnilics
shows that a snow and sleet storm in
Michigan resulted in millions lost In
the fruit belts. Florida is most for­
tunate indeed when it comes to wea­
ther. We may lose money by exor­
bitant freight rates and the juggling
of markets But we hardly ever lose
anything by weather conditions. Our
only trouble here would he the hot
weather injuring the celery or lettuco
crop and not the cold weather thnt us­
ually injures other parts of the north
and south.

TRUCK

NOTICE TO TAX
PAYERS

First National Bank!

CRENSHAW, PRIDDY &amp; COMPANY

PROPERTY OWNERS ..MUSICAL COMPANIES..:
i
TAKE NOTICE

Redpath Chautauqua]

JNO. D. JINKINS

FIVE BIG DAYS

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a DEANE TURNER

.. Chautauqua Week Here

April 4th to

�_ l!E SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1922 ^
COLLECTIVE BAHRAIN INC,
m o n ey s h a l l n o t
NOW LEGAL FOIt FA It,MENS

d e t e r m in e e l e c t io n s

IN MICHIGAN
The Cappcr-Volstend Bill which recently passed the United States Senllir Thi* Annfirlnfrd Pr«taai
ntc and was signed by the President
WASHINGTON, March 4.—With a
Is being widely heinlded in the daily declaration, "it is vital to Michigan
press as an act of Congress which thnt money shall not be a determining
“legalises cooperative marketing." nr even an important factor" in the
This, bill was hard fought through forcoming election, Representative
two sessions of Congress, having died Patrick Kelly, of tho Sixth Michigan
in the first season and then been District, formnlly announced today
resurrected by Its proponents. The he would be n Republican candidate
bill as It passed the House was satis­ for tbc sennto.
factory to agricultural nnd hoHticulHe will seek tty sent now held by
turnl Interests, but it was severely Townsend, Republican, who it Is un­
nttneked in the Senate nnd subjected derstood will seek re-election.
to many amendments, which were cnlKnster Monday the bull of the senculatcd to make it Ineffective. In its
final form as passed by the Senate, pon295-2tc
however, It followed the House meas­
STATUE ERECTED
ure in nil Important phases.
FOB PALM REACH
Discussions of the bill in the agri­
ITONEER'OITIZEN
cultural press vary considerably.
Most agricultural editors are inclined
WEST PALM BEACH. March 4.—
to believe it an excellent thing; but
A
statue of the late Captain E. .1.
appreciate that with or without it
finc- the major portion of the established DImick, pioneer citizen, developer and
&gt;r the cooperative marketing associations legislator of this section, has been un­
[ hold for farm products would have con­ veiled here.
Captain Dimick with his wife nnd
Drcen, tinued their progress nnd growth.
daughter
came south from his Indinnn
told
The main fenture of the bill is that
npol. it permits of collective bargaining by home in 1875, stopping at Jackson­
fnrmcrs nnd growers. That is, farm­ ville, The following year he was
'What ers' cooperative marketing associa­ joined by other members of the fnmlack?” tions now legally may set a price ily and the small pnrty then set out
upon the pooled product of members for Lake Worth shores, plying the
without violating the Sherman anti­ outside water route. The pilgrims
sure- trust nw. It will be recalled thnt n landed ut what is now known na Pnlm
t jllHt couple of yenrs ngo a number of Bench, in September of 1870. Only
eniors dnlrymen in n northern city wore two or three families nnd a few scat­
prosecuted for a violation of the trust tered bachelors populated the region
Inws because they hnd made a uni­ nt that time. Titusville, 1115 miles
were form price upon their product. This north, nnd without rail connection,
kiublc- coming at n time when a number of wns the nearest trading post. St.
Grny, labor organizations In that same city Lucie, 05 miles north, furnished the
Mur- were lnying down ultimatums in the nearest postoffice.
In this wilderness, however, the
mntter of wnges caused nation-wide
party
equipped with a mule nnd a stock
comment.
of
chickens,
began its new venture.
Of CntBeyond this authorizing of collec­
Tropical
fruits
came early into the
s Mon- tive bnrgnlning by farmers, the Cnpindustrial
life
of
the settlors ami
h Mr. pcr-Volstend bill really grants no
('
ptnin
Dimick
went
to Bermuda for
Sunday powers to cooperative marketing as­
seed
and
plants.
From
these later
r morn- sociations thnt were not previously
sprnng
groves.
tin fine granted by the state lnws of the more
Henry M. Flagler cam" to Palm
K*
enlightened stntos. Inasmuch ns the Bench in 1890 nnd it was then that
bill was hacked by all the farm or­
Ll play ganizations of the country, however, he nnd Captain Dimick established a
given ; nnd its passage was hnrd fought in friendship which lasted ovei a life­
L-tion of the Senate by certain interests, Its time. The following year brought the
| ncement ennetment intolnw is no small victory extension of the Florida East Const
Railroad to Palm Bench nnd the accin the for the country’s agriculturists.
| tion had its first rail communication

ore on the program for the three day
convention here beginning March 21,
of tho Florida Audubon Society, nnd
discussions will not bo limited, appar­
ently, to matters coming strictly
within the scope of the society. Rath­
er, it seems thnt the meeting will he
much on the order of n gnthering of
clubwomen nt whicn their activities
will he discussed.
The Duval county Federation of
Women’s Clubs, will bo hostess nt the

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FIVE

meetings. Other local civic bodies of the Nntlonnl Audubon Societies,
invited to participate include the ] nnd Dr. E. W. Nelson, chief of the
Chamber of Commerce, the Duval biological survey, of Washington.
Anglers’ nnd Huntors' Clubs, and the Stnto Senator W. A. McWJIHnms will
Duval county Law Enforcement Com­ address the meeting on state legisla­
mittee.
tion.
, The Audubon Society plans to devote
Five mimife discussions of legisla­
the morning of Its second days meet­ tion to be sought by the women nre
ing to the transaction of business.
set for the afternoon of March 22.
Spcnkcrs on tho program for the
Mrs. Katherine B. Tippetts of S t
three days' session inctudo: T. Gil­ Petersburg, is president of the Florida
bert Pierson, of New York, president Audubon Society.

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Taste is a matter of
tobacco quality
Wt itaie it ai our hunnt
hr lief that the tobaccos used
in Chesterfield arr of finer
quality (and hence of better
taste) than in any other
cigarette at the price.
Liglitt &amp; M)tn Tebutto C».

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( Boylo
PorriaH.
Ito Mr.
vast in

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o f Turkish a n d Domestic tobaccos—blended

Botinto

with the outside world. In tho same
ANOTHER SUPER-HERO
1
year the Hotel Poincinnnn was er­
Society
OF THE WORLD WAR ected.
was ns
In 1890 Cnptnin Dimick was sent to
(Hr The Asuorlntril I'rrmt
the
state legislature as a member of
lorJERSEY CITY, Mnrch 4.—The war
the
house of representative. Six
Znchnry record of n third super-hero, Frnnk
years
later lie* went back as senator to
•nllnghor J. Bnrt, of West Hoboken, is being
serve two terms.
ell Allen prepared for a place in the hall of
Captain Dimick died In 1919 at the
fame, folowlng a ceremony here
r.
age of 70 years.
i Maltem I Thursday night nt which the Italian
The statue which*wns erected by
government added another medal to popular subscriptions, bears the inGlisson \his nlrendy generous collection.
xi ription:
y Stokes ■ Bnrt’s record is believed by officers
“In honor of the memory of Elisha
that the : of tho second corps area nt Governor’s Newton Dimick, a pioneer, who served
:&gt; careful-1Island to cqunl those o.’ Sergeant Al­ his community well 1849-1919. Leg•Kay was i vin C. York and Lieutenant Snmuel la Intor, Developer, Friend.”
oore, and Woodfill.
It is a bronze figure portraying the
to a five.
Hurt enlisted in the Ninth regiment captain and his characteristic posture
&gt;»t look a nt the ngo of 42, giving his ago ns fill, his cap swinging loosely in hand, nnd
; although after recruiting officers ropcntcdlv one foot slightly advanced.
told him ho was “too old to fight." II»
is charac- doci not know how many of the ene­ JACKSONVILLE MEN
. Zillnh my he accounted for, or how many of
WILL PAY VISIT
bolds her his wounded comrades ho rescued. All
TO FLORIDA CITIES
he knows is innt in his old bnrrncks
Mrs. Mc- hag he hns three croix do guerre with
JACKSONVILLE, Mrch 4.—More J
ly s-o-m-a silver star, bronze star nnd with palm than a score of Florida jities have been ■
ay’s "cm- awarded by the Freni h government tentatively placed on the itinerary ■
rt
tho French mednillo militnlro, the of a proposed trip of Jacksonville B
arncterized Montenegrin war cross, the Ttnllnn men. The tour,sponsored by the local J
ist how to Croce di guerre and **** •'merlcaii Chamber of Commerce, Is planned for ■
that they congressional medal of honor.
the purpose of "getting acquainted," ■
And ho lifts his customnry veil of it is announced. A special train will ■
what the
modesty long enough to remark thnt lie chartered for the trip it is said.
I■
Miss Sara he Is glnd to hnve a job after fifteen
The tentative Itinerary follow: Tai- ■
interested mouths of pounding the pavements laliassce, Madison, Live Oak, Lake ■
looking for one nnd never finding nny. City, Gainesville, Ocala, Leesburg, ■
Bart went over sens in 1917 with Eustis, Tavares, Tarpon Springs, H
Maxwell's
tho
Second division, along with the Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Tnmpa ■
i make tho
marines,
his record reveals. Ho served plant Ctiy, Bartow, Lakeland, Kissim- ■
not talk!
irizcd bliss ns n “buck prlvntc" refusing severnl nice, Orlando, Sanford, DvLand nnd *
list how to promotions during the wnr heenuse, Pnlntka.
V
'J
like Miss ns he Hnld, he “didn’t want to be tied
A world of good is expected to re- ■
nt and nlso down to nhunch of men."
suit from the trip, according to those J
laying the
in charge of arrangements. In the ■
caution the DR. HUBERT WORK TAKES
smaller towns, the merchant for the ■
nicely, for
OATH OF OFFICE
first time, in many enses will meet the ■
POSTMASTER-GENERAL Jacksonville manufacturer of jobber. ■
| he a reflecthey must
The tour hns primarily for its purpose ■
(Hr Th#&gt;
(isitors enter
however, the communion of interests
WASHINGTON.
March 4.—Dr.
in the promotion of a “Greater All
Hubert Work took the oath of office Florida," movement, In lieu of sectodny nH Postmnster-Gencrnl, suc­
measured for
ceeding
Will Hays, who hail been n tionnl antagonism.
I
ready. These
member
of
the
Cabinet
one
year
to­
Iluck holds);
BOARDING HOUSE BURNS
J
hard ilruce day.
SEVERAL ARE DEAD
&gt;=
OTHERS INJURED ■
Ussing, Wllii
llurn E. Mnl- AMERICAN MISSIONARY
------—
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MURDERED IN THIBET
(Hr The AmnrliiOd
?
tc, Frederic
NORFOLK, Mnrch 4.—Three per- ■
.rtram Shep(Hr Th**
PreM!
. sons were burned to donth and two ■
P'shor, Mary
ST. LOUIS, Mnrch 4.—Reverend others were overcome by smoke In a *
pun DuBobc, A. L. Shelton, Medical Missionary of
l»n, Margaret the Christinn Church In Thibet, was fire which dnmngcd a three-story ■
®
r* Gallagher, murdered by robbero nenr Rntnng, on boarding house hero cnrly todny.
The dend nre; Helen White, Lem ■
Dorenco Ellzn- February seventeenth, according to a
luisu Hughey, cnbJo messngo received by the United McKins'cy, R* M. Hyntt, seaman of a
P’nttye Lyles, Christian Missionary Society here to­ the United States nnvy. Several per- ■
sons were rescued by the firemen. ■
Dorothea M. day.
One woman boarder is missing.
k
[ell, Virginia
•------------------------:■
Marian Price,
There may be cases of painless
AUDUBON
■
Lillian Cook separation fYom n public pay roll, but FLORIDA SOCIETY
WILL MEET
;■
abeth Stanley, they are rare.
IN JACKSONVILLE 5
dnrgnrot ElizMayhnp there are stung suckers on JACKSONVILLE, Mnrch 4 .-P ro m i-ii
that New York grand Jury that i« nent stntc and out of stnto speakers B,
Bnll. 294-2tc butting in on bucket-shopping.

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vices are bought and sold day a fter day through the
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In the throbbing m arts of the East one could buy, sell or
exchange almost anything th at has any kind of value, in
Sanford an increasing number of people are using the
modern m art—the classified section of this papei.

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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.
W hether 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, foi it
is always “something for something,” with the honors
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and la |&gt;ubl
Till
(laltiK rate*
flan. Ilrtno
yenr. nlwny
MUMIIKIt '

The Jneli
civilization
nml water,
••tnere's 1if*
The moat
In the one
the virus o
take aomet
heart.
Whnt a
with him.
munitv liv
kel of the
that casewer.
There is
dr'ving cm
city of .Sal
forced and
chasing ro
day and ni.
n dozen tl
la the mot
the police
It?
Lindsay
broker wh
out of the
jail was a
swindle i
though he
idn soil,
into it. A
the last o
ora.
“Honest
gambling
York, hnf
ice until 1
orating ir
gambling
in million
legal, ns \
you must
ures, and
maybe so’
enn Legio
Hus dri
train the
of people
thing bn)
there has
oil. A In
cr tiny or
not stop
the same
The way
this necic
drivers fi
any kind'

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That rt
struck u
hundred
celery c
things h
growers
down-hoi
crop in tl
it on am
ers will 1
any shad
weather
os and 1c

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in the m
publican
toward I
toward I
why lain
common
away fr«
from th»
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the movement will be around 1,000
SHIPPING BOARD PAID
STEAMER OSCEOLA
GOETIIAL8 IN CHARGE
carloads
from the Sanford district.
ITS
WAY
DURING
PAST
KEEPS HUSY llRlDGE
MUSCLE SHOALS PL^NT
Whilo easier on small counts, tho f.
MONTH SAYS THE CHIEF
TENDER AT JAX
IF ENGSTRUM TAKES IT
o. b. market is in g&lt;tod shape and a
triflo higher on field run of stock
WASHINGTON,
Mnrch
4.—Joseph
(Hr The Aeeorlntrd Preoo)
Illy The AnnooUfed rreoo*
thnn
was the case a week ago. Oper­
W.
Powell,
who
retired
ns
president
JACKSONVILLE,
Mnrch
4.—The
WASHINGTON, Mnrch I— (By
ators
nnd speculators have run the
o
f
tho
Emergency
Fleet
Corporation
steamer
Osecoln,
that
plies
tho
St.
The Aaaoclnted Press.)—George W.
market
up to $2.00 a crate field run
of
tho
United
StnteH
Shipping
Board
Johns
river
is
causing
the
much
her­
Gocthnls, former mnjor-gcneral In
of
sizes,
nnd on some acreage up to
yesterday
announced
that
for
the
first
alded
bridge
ncross
that
stream
nt
the nrmy and builder of the Panama
time
in
the
history
of
tho
shipping
$2.00
nnd
$2.70 has been paid. Thi§
Canal, will take personal charge of thin place, no little trouble with its
hoard
the
ship
operating
expenses
for
is
whore
the
nverngo on counts is
the development of the government’s frequent comings nnd goingB. Tho
largely
frqm
3h to 0s. Thorc hns
February
were
less
than
tho
operat­
war*mndo projects nt Mussel Shoals, bridge hns a lift spnn ns n clearance
ing
revenues.
Since
last
July
when
been
a
little
falling
off on 8s and 10s
Atn., in the event the offer of Frcder. for vessels with high tops, hut, it is
he
assumed
office,
he
added,
the
ship­
and
these
counts
nro
nvnllnklc nt 00c
ick E. Engstrum, North Cnrolina said, Us costly operation to move tho
ping
board
hns
disposed
off
$20,370,discount
on
8
s
and
$1
on 10s. The
shipbuilder and engineer for lease nnd span upward and downward, and all
000
worth
of
property.
opinion
nmong
shippers
on
the outlook
Jacksonville’s
port
commerce,
the
Os­
completion of the Alabnmn properties
The
February
figures
for
ship
oper­
I
h
unfavorable
on
small
counts,
but
ceola
with
its
high
smoko
stack
pass­
is accepted by congress, it was an­
ation
Mr.
Powell,
snid,
showed
that
strong
on
3a
nnd
4s.
In
this
connec­
er
under
the
bridge
most.
nounced yesterday. Mr. Goothals al­
The city commission wrote Captain npproximntely $0,500,000 was tnkon tion a well known New York buyer
ready hns agreed it was added to ac­
W.
M. Tup per, skipper of the vessel, in by the managing operators on ship­ had this to say in an Interview with
cept the task of completing the groat
nbout
the mntter, but Captain Tuppor ping hoard accounts nnd thnt the ex­ the Florida Grower correspondent on
dam at Muscle Shoals, and other pro­
Tuesday:
replied
that it would cost $ 10,000 to penditures were $0,400,000.
jects for Mr. Engstrum.
“ I find an easier tone in the f. o. b.
cut
off
the
smoko
stack
and
install
The announcement of the agree­
celery
market on small sizes and
forced
draught
equipment
nnd
so
ap­
JACKSONVILLE
HOTEL
ment between Mr. Engstrum nnd Mr.
green
stock.
This week weather con­
parently
the
bridge
tender
will
have
to
LOOTED
BY
ROBBERS
Gocthnls was mnde by Mnrion Butler,
ditions
have
been
a little unfavorable
remain
on
the
job.
IN
FACE
OF
LOUNGERS
former senntor from South Carolina in
for
‘bleaching’
celery
and much stock
testimony given the house military
( l l y T h r l«*ii&lt;&gt;l n l r l l l* rra n l
lias
had
to
he
shipped
out
more or less
AIRPLANE
TORE
committee on the proposal which was
JACKSONVILLE, March lb—Guests green in color. This, together with
UP PATCH OF
under cinsideration ns a competition
and loungers in the lobby of n small extreme cold in the North, has inter­
to those submitted by Henry Ford nnd
CUCUMBERS IN ALACHUA hotel hero Inst night, nnd oven tho
fered with distribution, and the wires
the Alabama Power Compnnny.
proprietor in his place behind the i report a filling off in price on the
&lt;H y Till* A n e n r l n l r i l I ' r r m O
WAUCHULA, March 4.—The ng- desk, moved aside to permit n gnng of! average receipts. In my opinion, this
MISUSE OF ALCOHOL IN
,
grieved
farmer is still an element in thieves lond ovcr.vthing in their sight is a temporary condition only. In the
FLEISCIIMANN PLANTS
on to n motor truck. Ignornnt lar­
BRINGS BAN ON USE tlie march of progress. First it wns the ceny wns In progress, according to Sanford section the general f. o. b.
market is $2.35 to $2.05 a crate, with
autnmohilist who when he returned
the
police
reports
today.
Tho
thieves
a
substantial premium on buyers' se­
home
by
the
skin
of
his
teeth
relntcd
lilt Thr l ..■in-1lit i'll 1‘rraal
WASHINGTON, March 4.—Orders the difficulty he had in settling with escaped with all the loot.
lection of sizes. On counts 3s, 4s nnd
revoking the industrial alcohol per­ an irate farmer for n cow he hnd run
(is stock was bought early in the week
Kimball Pianos, from factory to at $2.50 to $2.75 a crate for the New
mits of the Flcishnmnn Company, down. Now its the nvintor.
Inc., of New York nnd its eleven
A commercial flyer from Dorr homo prices. When you are out shop­
branch agencies were issued last Field made a forced landing in a cu­ ping, don’t fail to stop in at T. J.
night by Prohibition Commissioner cumber pntch, here recently.
He Miller &amp; Sons’ and look them over.
Haynes.
mnde three ineffectual attempts to Then sec Mr. Lanier, for prices and
CORRECTED TO NOV. 16, 1921
288-tfc
At the same time prohibition offi­ get nwny and then secured the ser­ terms.
cials in the cities where agencies of vices of a mute team to pull his ma­
Southbound
the company are loented were ordered chine out of the field to a better DIES WHILE DRIVING
Arrive
Departs
AUTO IN CITY STREET
to seize supplies of industrial alcohol starting place. Darkness had come
No.
83..
.........
2:36
a
m.
2:46
a.m.
in the plnnts.
on in the meantime and he remained
No.
27..
8:40
a.m.
JACKSONVILLE, Mnrch 4.—James
Whether the revocation would inter­ in town overnight. When he started
No.
91..
........
1:18
p.m.
1:38
p.m.
fere with the manufacture of Yeast, to leave next morning, he found that P. Cnrter, 65, salesman, for F. Mor­
No.
89.
3:20
p.m,
.........
2:65
p.m.
prohibition officials last night wore Hie law hnd taken hold tightly of his row and Son, died at the wheel of his
No.
85.
........
0:55
p.m.
7:10
p.m.
touring enr here yesterday whilo ap­
unable to say. It was thought howev­ plane.
er, the alcohol manufactured along
The machine wnsn't moved either proaching the intersection of Phelps
Northbound
with yeast could he nllowcd to evnp- until Captain Mnynnril came over and Ionia streets. The car came to a
Arrive
Departs
atop
nftor
it
hnd
gone
hnlf
across
the
ornto instead of being conserved as from Dorr Field and settled for the
No.
82.
2:03
a.m.
southwest
corner
of
the
street
inter­
heretofore.
damages to the cucumber grove. The
No.
84.
12:05
p.m.
section
nnd
jammed
ngninst
a
pile
of
The nettion was tnkon on the rec­ plane Itself did no little damage to
No.
80.
.........
2:35
p.m.
2:55
p.m,
pnving
brick.
Physicians
said
denth
ommendation of S. F. Rutter, former j the grove, nnd the spectators it at­
No.
92.
4-05
p.m.
wns
caused
by
heart
failure
nnd
the
assistant federal prohibition director tracted did the rest.
No.
28.
authorities
decided
an
Inquest
was
un­
for Pennsylvania hefnro whom hear­
necessary. Mr. Carter, who came to
ings wore held in Philadelphia upon AFRICAN GOLF PLAYER
Trilby Branch
Jacksonville
b!x yenrs ago from Sholchnrges of misuse of their industrial
CARRIED LIVE FROG
Arrive
Departs
hyville,
Ind.,
leaves
n
wife
and
daugh­
nlcnhol permits by the Fleischman
AROUND FOR LUCK
xNo.
100
.
7:00
a.m.
ter,
the
latter
Mrs.
II.
W.
Fleming
of
agencies.
xNo. 24. ..........
3:25 p.m.
thiH city.
MIt T h r A nunrlnted P r r a o t
xNo. 158.
7:60 a.m.
JACKSONVILLE, March 4.—Lady
FIUME IN HANDS
No.
22
.
7:00
p.m.
Luck’s
benevolent
smile
gives
way
to
CARPETS
and
RUGS
WASHED
nnd
OF REVOLUTIONISTS
unrolented wrath when her Royal CLEANED nt your home, or we will
Leesburg Branch
Highness is symbolized by such n call for nnd deliver.—Hnmilton-Bcuch
MIt Thr *«tnn«*i(if**1 Itrr*ml
ROME, Mnrch 4.—Alarming news worldly thing ns a frog, in the opinion method used... Makes rugs look like
Arrlvo
Departs
from Flume hns hcen received by the of Willie Johnson, negro. Neither new.—Sanford Stenm Prcsscry. Phone xNo. 167. ......... 3:55 p.m.
Giomnlc dTtnllnn, reporting thnt tho is the lose ninjestc mitigated by en­ 560, Snnford, I'loridn.
288-6tp No. 21. ........ 2:50 p.m.
Fascist revolutionists are masters of folding the frog in a silken handker­
xNo. 101. ......... 5:50 p.m.
the city nnd hnve formed a govern­ chief of gaudy hues.
xNo. 25.
The Herald for Post Cards.
No. 22
ment, President Znncltn and his fol­ Johnson wns arrested, with 10 oth­
lowers have fled to Buccnrl, near er negroes, In a dice game in a box
I’RE-COOLED CELERY
Flume.
Oviedo Branch
car on the outskirts of the city. Of­
The accounts received by the paper ficers in searching the negroes’s pock­
The first celery shipped out under xNo. 126. ......... 7:45 p.m.
sny thnt the Znnclli police attempted ets, came aeross a bulgy affair wrnp- the newly established pro-cooling sys­ xNo. 127. ......... 1
3:40 p.m.
n sortie from the palace but were re­ , pod In a handkerchief in possession of tem in Sanford was sent out by the
X—Daily, except Sunday.
pulsed after a shnrp fight. A Route, Johnson. It was put aside, momen­ Sanford Farmers' Exchange on Tues­
nant of enribnoers was killed and tarily, ns they continued their pur­ day. ThiH is believed to he the first
many on both sides were wounded. suit of evidence. And then the hulgy important lot of celery ever moved
The revolutionists trier to hotnhnrd a ffnir showed signs of life; the silk under the pre-cooling method.
The
the pnlnce from an armored boat hut of mnny colors unfurled and the frog carload was made up of 300 crates.
were prevented from doing so by an hopped forth. It wns Johnson’s turn Cost of pre-cooling nnd destination
Italian torpedo boat.
tto talk. He had placed great faith were withheld. It is believed, how­
The Italian destroyer Mirnhello is in it as a talisman, he explained he ever, thnt any added expense will lie
expected to nrrive shortly nt Fiume hnd treated it royally but the flrmis- made up In the larger returns receiv­ Get An Abstract Before
from Pola with landing troops.
ternial ingrate hnd done him wrong. ed for the product. The movement of
celery has shown a considerable in­
Buying Property
RAILROADS DO
crease in the period under review. It
INVESTIGATE CONDUCT
NOT STAND ONE
is estimated by factors in the SunGOVERNOR REILLY
THIRD OF PAVING
OF PORTO RICO ford-Monroe section thnt upwards of E. A. DOUGLASS, Pres.
..00 eat loads have gone out in the last
III** ‘Hip I
j n **■*il $•••»** |
U I t 'Pbo »
seven days, and that stock cut and
TALLAHASSEE, Mnrch I.—The WASHINGTON, Mnrch,3.—Investi­ ready for shipment will easily in­
Supreme Court has declared unconsti­ gation of the official conduct of Gov­ crease th's tatnl to 050 carloads. The
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tutional, provisions of a chnrter gran­ ernor Reilly of Porto Rico by House movement from the state to February
ted hv the legislature to the city of Insular affairs commlttoo provided in 20 is given ns 1,050 curloadH, compar­
Gainesville which in effect permitted n resolution which was Introduced by ed to 1,211 carloads to February 23
the citv to assess the Atlantic Coast Representative Humphreys, Demo- last year. In the period covered by
Line Railroad for a proportionate .rat of Mississippi. Such an inquiry March last season, a total of 1,705 car­
share of tho entire expense of paving had been requested by the Porto Ric­ loads of celery went out of tho state.
streets traversed by the rnilrond.
an Senntc.
Of this amount tho Saftford-Monroc
In reaching its decision tho hiuher
section was credited with 1,300 car­
court reversed the nettion of tho Cir­ THREE KILLED IN
loads. It is the opinion nmong ship­ To the Ball H ardw are
cuit Court for Alachua county In
ALABAMA STORM pers that in the March period to come
rendering judgment against the car­
w e w ilg o ; if we don’t
rier for $20,000 for the paving of a
CAMDEN, Ala., March 4.—Follow­
P* *«\
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find b arg ain s there, no
portion of Mnln Street;
ing nhenvy rnin storm nnd tornado *4 Hi ,
The carrier's racks extend longi­ which passed ovor this section Thurs­
use looking anywhere.
tudinally &lt;«iong the street. The rail­ day night, n logging train of the Vorroad voluntarily paid the expense of denhurgh
Lumber Company wan
paving between it.* tracks and for two wrecked yesterdny morning and throo
$100 cash, 10 munthly pay­
feet on cnch side, but the city, under negroes were killed nml three negroos
ments at $25.
the provisions o&lt;“ its ehnrtor, sought and one whit" mnn Injured, Throo
New paint and tires, me­
to'hnve it pay a shnre of the expense ne**ro children were injured when tho
chanical condition good.
for paving the entire width of tho storm overturned n house. Two tene­
street.
ment houses at Koy and one nt Nel­
o Tho supremo court declared those lie were blown down by tho wind.
provisions to be “wholly unwnrunted"
Sanford, Fin.
and an “unwaruntod exercise’’ of leg­
islative power.

York market. Count* 8s and 10s do
not seem to bo wanted.
"Celery In carload lots hns hcen
shipped Into California, hut this is not
a condition of grent importance to
Florida shippers except that it indi­
cates n good deal of dnmngc was done
to the California crop in tho late
freeze. It does mean, however, that
other markets throughout tho country
will bo forced to call upon the Floridn
crop to supply u deficiency. In my
judgment tho crop should be moved
out nt a smaller rate of progression
thnn is tiwW tho ease. Growers in the
Manatee nnd Winter Garden sections
are shipping more freely than is usual
nt this time of the year. Everyone
seems anxious to clean up, while if
they would hold hack tho northern
markets woiild he relieved and prices
would pick up."—Floridn Grower.

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tholr case. Addreaa: Tho W alden InaUtutc,
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Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law
Practicing In State and Federal Courts
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Is a real town.
And pretty soon she is going to be n real tit
Do you remember when you could have*
around Ilh or 5th streets on Park avenue for id*
dred dollars?
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IF YOU DON'T ACT NOW you arc going
more remembering, nnd the second time you rti
going to hurt.
Your own terms.

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IN MEMORY OP MISS EDNA
I’AGENIIART.

STAR THEATRE

llow cold and dreary the world
seems now, dark, how desolate, how
lonely, since the light of our life hns
forever gone out; since death hns
clnimed Ednn for its own, the cozy
little home once so cheerful and
so bright, in darkness nnd gloom Is
shrouded today, only the touch of her
little hands now linger. No more
will we see her; no more will she
greet us, till in Heaven wo meet her.
We miss her, yes wo miss her, but wo
can never forget her. Denr mother
nnd father weep not for your darling
Angel. She lias only gone to « land
beyond earth’s vision. She is gone
nnd vain is our imploring, not for a
moment would we stay her going or
would we enll her hack. Her spirit
hovers near you, nnd whispers In ac­
cents soft and low, "I'm happy now
within the Heavenly portals." Not
now, but in the coming years, it may
he in a better land we'll read the
meaning of our tears and then some­
time we'll understand. We’ll know
why clouds instead of sunshine were
over many a cherished plan.
—ONE WHO LOVES HER.

ONE NIGHT ONLY

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Great weather with rains predicted
for Wednesday.
Rave you been vnccinutod yet? It
|j great stuff if you don't wenken.
-------Mr. nnd Mrs. Pullman Conollcy nnd
family of Orlando wns in the city today the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Gore. Mr. Pullman is the mnke-up
man on the Orlando Sentinel.

SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 6.1922

Mr'i. (i. E. Wilson, of Lowishurgh,
N.
is hurt* for n two works visit
to his daughter, Mrs. I’. A. Monitor,)
on Sixth street. This is Mrs. Wilson's
first visit to Sanford and she is de­
lighted with the city and surround­
ings.
The many friends of Father pox of
Orlando wore glad to see him here to.
day for a short visit He wns form­
erly in charge ot the Sunford palish
and has been a resident of Orlando
for the past twenty years and has a
host of friends in this part of the
state. He was the guest of Father
Hrnnescy while hero,

TEMPERATURE
Down to 71 yesterday npd
this morning when our
weather man caught the Inst
flicker from the weather
stethoscope and 7-1 mentis so
much to the celery grow­
ers and others right now.
Sanford could not have any
better weather if they had
it made to order. It is line,
grand and glorious and ev­
eryone living hero should
give thanks for the joys of
living in such a favored
spot There are a few bellyachers though, who prob­
ably are kicking this morn­
ing because the freeze failed
to get here and ruin a lot
of people just because
"they told you so."
.7:III A. M. MARCH •'&gt;, M&gt;22
Maximum
74
Minimum
f&gt;7
Range
fili
Hnrometcr
H0.2II
Calm and clear.

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Sanford, Florida

For Florida: Generally fair

tonight nnd Tuesday except
probably showers in the ex­
treme north portion Tues­
day: warmer in Northwest
portion tonight.

A MATERIAL SAVING
could he made by Ed. V. Price &amp; Co. if they did machine
work in their coats, or if they machine felled instend of
hand-felled their garments, hut this would put them in the
general run of ordinary tailoring and clothing houses.

Ed V. P rice &amp; Co.
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is the outstanding tailoring house of the country today—
they lead in Quality and Service—and to the particular man,
who wants value received when having his suit tailored to
measure—see
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MR. ROY J. SMITH
Ed. V. Price representative—at our store until midnight
tonight

B u k in s $c Built
The Store That in DiiTerent

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Good tires, and top and
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SEMINOLE COUNTY LAWYERS
ENDORSE J. J. DICKINSON
FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE

to save the life of the invalid mother I "Hoomcrntig Bill" is based on tho
of the girl he loves. Annie, the girl, story of the same name by Jack Uoylc
swears to him, as he enters the por­ and wns directed by Tom Tcrriss.
tals of the prison, that she will await Marguerite Marsh plays opposite Mr.
the expiration of his sentence and Rarrymore, and the supporting east is
imrry him.
adequate.
she is to lie married and tlint this is
Later Rill receives a letter saying.
the last she can write to him.
Something in Rill’s mind seems to The U. S. Government
snap, Mr. Harrytnoro here rises to
magnificent heights of artistry. He
flings tho loeket on the floor, stamps statistics show that the
on it, crushes the letter, tears his pris­
on bed from its fastening on the wall, life of Milk Bottles is
and then savagely attacks the cell
door.
When Mr. Barrymore attempted only 24 days.
this action the first time he smashed
through the side of the setting. Over 1,500,000 Milk Bot­
Thereupon the carpenters were put to |
work barricading the setting so that tles are shipped into
it could withstand the weight of the
actor.
Florida annually.

P*i f v. Ha K-i K\ P i p.ti M
Mrs, [‘'rank and Mrs, Joe Meisch and
Whereas, the State Democratic Ex­
ecutive Committee in session at Jack­
James Higgins came up from llnin- guests, Mrs, S, Meisch and daughter,
Easter Monday the hall of the son- sonville, Florida, on February 22nd,
t) City yesterday to see home folks Dorothy, Misses Elvira Render nnd son.
2lM-2tc 1922, having determined by resolu­
and will return today. Ho hns chnrge Minnie Peschel hnve returned from
tion there adopted that the Judiciary
of the Ford garage in that hustling their trip to Tampa, St. Petorsbuig,
WOMAN'S CATHOLIC LEAGUE shall be voted upon in the coming
Pnss-n-grille,
Braderitown,
and
the
city along the hills of Polk county.
FORMED.
Royal Palm Nurseries at Oneco
primary to he held in June 1922, nnd
were visited. All report a perfect trip
Whereas, a vacancy will during the
The many renl ostntc sales taking tin1 weather being favorable nl■ the
A short time ago ttie Catholic wo­ year 1922 occur in the office of Cir­
place and contemplated will make ttime of their stay
men of Sanford met to the number of cuit Judge of the Seventh Judieinl
property move at a lively rate in this
fifty to divise ways and means of Circuit of tile State of Florida,
city this summer. Cheaper lots will SANFORD HAND
forming a Woman’s Catholic League.
THEREFORE, HE IT RESOLVED, In the spring adjust­
mean more houses.
It is planned to incorporate every that we, the undersigned members of
WAS RESPLKNDANT
Cutholic woman in Sanford Parish the Par of Seminole County, Florida, ments I have two or
IN NEW UNIFORMS
The II. &amp; 0. Garage take great pride
and Seminole county and the member­ dr. unqualifiedly endorse j. j. Dickin-.three good celery farms*
ship is expected to reach at lenst one son
In their new model of the Lexington,
in, u practicing attorney of this
^
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Snnford Municipal Rand wns out In . . ,
. ...
,
, , . hundred nnd fifty.
ailed the Ultimate Car. They had
|
Circuit
as
a
lawyer
eminently
quulitf,..,
q
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(,
Contra' Park yesterday rcsplondnnt Thp
pul(
one come in Friday nnd sold it Satur­
The meeting pulsed with enthusinsm fled to well and efficiently perform LUl ‘
jH j,innne,| to line the I.euguo the duties of this most important ofday nnd tho Ultimate hns enusod in t i e r new uni orms nn&lt; ^ p ayc&lt; n()(j
with their customary vigor.
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up
with
tho strongest women's orgnn- fico, and we do hereby earnestly urge
murh favorable comment.
. forms are white trimmed In gold and
izntions in Sanford, and to add its of- the snid J. J. Dickinson to become n
they look ns nifty ns John Phillip
Ed Higgins is now riding round in *Sousa and twice ns handsome. The fort to every worthy civic movement candidate in the coming primary for
the office of Circuit Judge of the Seva real enr—the now Lincoln—recently ! hand music wns enjoyed more yester- in the city, county nnd Stnte.
Tho body will feet the first Monday 0nth Judicial Circuit of the Stnte of
taken over and added to tho Ford list ' day than usual as our hand hoys
of niitos. The Lincoln is in tho I looked so milch better all dolled up. of every month for its sovernl nctivi- Florida.
Dntcd this 2!lrd day of February
high class car typo snid to he even The selection from Orpheus nnd the ties. Its aim will embrace literature,
better than the best of them nnd is ! Easter Fnntasle in Joy to the World the drama, Idhle nnd suculnr history ,\. 1). 1922.
Goo. A. De Cottes,
creating n great furor among the car were among the best selections and nnd questions of public moment.
The officers elected are as follows:
Schclle Maines,
buyers.
the entire concert wns greatly enMrs. Harry Walsh, President.
Thus. Emmet Wilson,
, .
„ . i joyed. On account of the music ediMrs.
Alice
Peters,
Vice-President.
J.
G. Sharon,
after
another, Prin. J going fishing
...
„ . . the pro­
„ Ju
„ t,, one thing
,
,
.
I tor
Saturday,
Mrs.
Clarence
V.
Mahoney,
Treas­
John
G. Leonurdy,
fess
hitched , up
h. . of. Saturday’s
. . . . . ,Dally , J
v. Mary
... hns got
,
,, to
! gram wasa left out
urer.
S.
A.
R. Wilkinson,
Vis-something
nnd . now, Mnthildo
Me-'
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„ . i Herald which probably accounts for
Mrs.
Ted
Wathan,
Secretary.
E
F.
Householder,
Cornnck
is going
a, Swiss the
. big
, . crowd. present/ at. the concert,
.
. r to ..adopt
.'
Seven trustees were elected ns fol­
Thus. J. Roidy,
horseman. If these things keep up
1
lows
:
A. Thetford.
wc won't get nny summer vnention n t . ( HUItCII WELL HROS.
Mrs. Mary Higgins, Mrs. June Rou*11. The people just muHt hnve the
WERE VISITORS
millnt, Mrs. A. D. Snuer, Oveido; GREAT PRISON SCENE
news, that's nil.—Eustis Lake RcAT LOCAL STORE Mrs. Sam Ruthanan, Lake Monroe;
IN "ROOMERANG HILL"
gion.
Mrs, John Pezolil, East Sanford; Mrs.
The Churrhwi.ll Bros., were here r . c . „ nrtf M„ . 0 . p. Herndon, SanA „ rison cell setting in "Roomer
The Men's Club will meet at the Saturday
and Sunday nnd left this
Hoiuhts
a prison ill setting in Roomer­
parish House Wednesday nigh*: for morning for points north. Thcv were
«ng Rill a Paramount picture fenturtheir regular meeting of the year. well pleased at the local situation and,
TRUTH qPVKFItq « m
i 'j T L ^trrym nv, which comes to
Entertainment, good time, all coni'*.
with Snnford
in pnrtlm hr on,I
" " " " ShhK h" h
h o 8 ,.r Thrntrc tomorrow ('IVndnyl

TERMS
AND P R IC E S
RIGHT

IP.Conneliy

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Sftadefrcm^yiorida S'a n d

Tidewater Glass
Mfg. Co.
KXL11 BkbM Eufldtof,

The Bank ofSatety
Security-Service

bupreme
Seven - P a sse n g e r
With Famous
ANSTED ENGINE
($2285 F. O. B. Factory)

cxprcMeil thcmnolvcn nttwell plcn.cn' i Thnrrilnv
i' r
" '
imii.tiav nftcrnnnn
a m rixmnntai '1*»o'clock
oi i oi kthe
me Before
Mr. ti
Harrvinoro
multi dowiiat
with the business done since the four prayer meetings and the Truth fie considered justice to one of the
store mns opened here. Churchwell Seekers class of the Methodist church ture.
Co. has ten stores in Georgia and onemet with Mrs..!. II. Cowan nt her most dramatic moments in the piein Honda the store here. Their|ovdy homo on pnrk „Vonuo. A short
"Boomerang Rill" (Mr. Rarrymore)
wholesale store nt Cordele will he I prayer sen icewn«
. to , prison
, . ,for .hank
. . rolihery, hnvwnsb..bi
neui first,.mwisf tonsist-ROes
moved to Jacksonville where they• can , mg oi prayer,
nnivi.r songs ana
„n,i a&gt;■sentence
Qi.nteon. oi
of ing
... committed the crime to get money
have better rates nnd n better din- ^pu,ycrs, followed by the monthly
triluition for their goods in both Gcor- |yu„{no(is meeting and a socinl hour of
f 1 fn **S F; I
P’i
gia and Horiiln as they intend to open t |I0 Truth Seekers class. The followmore stores in Florida some time in ^|„j, |m||PH whose birthdays came in
$100 cash, ten months nl
the near future. They were entlius- pi.^ninry entertained the class for nn
S0.7 for a good
iastie over the winter vegetable crop hour socially: Mcsdnmcs, Cowan, Tclnt Snnford and the many improveRope, Rniloy, Eldridge, Crnwments noted on every hnnd nnd 'hey ^(ir(| nn,| Dandelake. The rooms were
New Cord Tires and paint,
will eventually make theelr Snnford ,|ocorntv&lt;l beautifully with ferns, rosbest of incchunienl condition
store olio of the largest in thoii chain
mid sweet pens.
Delicious
refreshments, consisting
of stores.
•of vanilla Ice cream, decorated with
! candied cherries and two kinds of
CATHOLIC PRIEST
Sanford, Fin.
lovely cake, were served to forty-five
NIEZEI) AND HEATEN
BY MASKED MEN members of the clans and a few vial- **'
s*
fH Fu
r*t *4 rn
tors.

LEXINGTON

hecn huildetl by a loyal people, whose most valu­
able asset is the confidence, trust nnd esteem of
deavor is lo attain still higher plains of service—
wishes you a happy, healthful and

prosperous

New Year.

WEEK’S

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CHULUOTA INN

III,- Tli« l uxor t u t tot I ' r r o s t

NEW YORK, March ft—A list of
local stock brokerage hnu.su casual- &lt;
F l o r id a
ties touched the fifty mark today
W e a t h e r •uflook for the Period March when involuntary bankruptcy petitions t
fi to II, Inclonlvc
i wore filed in federal’ court against
Gulf
jEtting &amp; Wall and I it. Mullins &amp;
• South Atlantic and East
rains, Company.
States: Generally fair except
I Wednesday nnd Thursday; warmer
One big ant] active industry pnys no
, U. S. A.
ifirst half of week; colder after Thurs*
taxes—crime,
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DISTRIBUTORS
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j The Peoples Bank of Sanford

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AMARILLO. Texas, March
J. G. Keller, Catholic priest at Sla­ Broker Casualties
ton, wns seized by masked men there
Touch Fifty Mark,
Saturday night nnd hpnten, tnrrcil nnd
Killed or Wounded
feathered, stntcd today the incident
was the cllrnnx of sentiment due to
pro-German accusations ngninst him Ra|jlc of Bucket Shops Has Left
Ruin in Its Wake
during the world wnr.

B. &amp; 0. MOTOR CO.

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those who know it best nnd whose highest en­

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This car la built specially
4o meet the demand for a
•Irictly high-grade, unstinted,
unernmped, seven-passenger
touring car—come and Bee ill

Sa n f o r d

This Institution, whose success and strength has

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Empire Hotel Block
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

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On the Okeechobee Branch of tho Florida East Coast Ruilwuy, Chuluota, Fla., nmniig the pines nnd lakes of Seminole county, un up-to-date
modern hrirk hold, with private baths nnd hot water heat. First 1
class cuisine. Rntes $2.50 to f.'LSO per tiny; $10 to $18 per week, sc.
cording to location of room.

MRS. CHAS. D. BRIJMLEY, Manager
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